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not *fprintf*!
Among other things, this makes the warning about unknown warning options mappable.
For example:
$ clang t.c -Werror -Wfoo
error: unknown warning option '-Wfoo' [-Wunknown-warning-option]
For another thing, they are properly color coded now too :)
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ASTUnit is a helper class to allow easy loading of an ASTContext from a PCH file. No users for now.
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BlockDeclRefExpr to PCH.
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C++. This logic is required to trigger implicit instantiation of
function templates and member functions of class templates, which will
be implemented separately.
This commit includes support for -Wunused-parameter, printing warnings
for named parameters that are not used within a function/Objective-C
method/block. Fixes <rdar://problem/6505209>.
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initialized to 0.
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pre-initialized Preprocessor.
-Introduce 'PCHReaderListener' which is an abstract interface for getting various information from the PCHReader.
-If PCHReader is constructed without a Preprocessor, it can still load the file and invoke the callbacks of PCHReaderListener.
-If PCHReader is constructed with an initialized Preprocessor, PCHValidator is used as a PCHReaderListener to validate the contents of the PCH file against the given Preprocessor.
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representation.
Add a type (ObjCObjectPointerType) and remove a type (ObjCQualifiedIdType).
This large/tedious patch is just a first step. Next step is to remove ObjCQualifiedInterfaceType. After that, I will remove the magic TypedefType for 'id' (installed by Sema). This work will enable various simplifications throughout clang (when dealing with ObjC types).
No functionality change.
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unnecessary, this was causing issues for assembler-with-cpp mode, which
doesn't process the directive.
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ranges more similar to the console output. Consider:
#define FOO(X, Y) X/ Y
void foo(int *P, int *Q) {
FOO(P, Q);
}
Before we emitted:
t.c:4:3:{4:3-4:6}{4:3-4:6}: error: invalid operands to binary expression ('int *' and 'int *')
FOO(P, Q);
^~~~~~~~~
...
Note that while we underline the macro args that the range info just includes FOO
without its macros. This change teaches the printed ranges to include macro args
also so that we get:
t.c:4:3:{4:3-4:12}{4:3-4:12}: error: invalid operands to binary expression ('int *' and 'int *')
FOO(P, Q);
^~~~~~~~~
...
This fixes rdar://6939599
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like:
fatal error: could not find file '1.h' referenced by PCH file
instead of aborting with an assertion failure, PR4219
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can occur in the middle of comment tokens.
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This fixes a source range problem reported by Olaf Krzikalla.
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argument before the function has been declared.
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the clang inlining threshold consistent with the threshold for llvm-gcc.
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hack which introduces some strange inconsistencies in compatibility
for block pointers.
Note that unlike an earlier revision proposed on cfe-commits, this patch
still allows declaring block pointers without a prototype.
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change. More to follow.
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one.
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- One functionality change, the LoopIndexSplit pass is now reenabled (it was
disabled in r60089 but we forgot to reenable it).
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- Avoids running any LLVM optimizations, even at -O2, etc., while still keeping
any language changes these optimizations imply.
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# line directives.
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workaround for machine code emitter changes as was used
in llvm-gcc.
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walks through DeclContexts properly, and prints more of the
information available in the AST. The functionality is still available
via -ast-print, -ast-dump, etc., and also via the new member functions
Decl::dump() and Decl::print().
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printing logic to help customize the output. For now, we use this
rather than a special flag to suppress the "struct" when printing
"struct X" and to print the Boolean type as "bool" in C++ but "_Bool"
in C.
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to the DeclGroup.
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specifier resulted in the creation of a new TagDecl node, which
happens either when the tag specifier was a definition or when the tag
specifier was the first declaration of that tag type. This information
has several uses, the first of which is implemented in this commit:
1) In C++, one is not allowed to define tag types within a type
specifier (e.g., static_cast<struct S { int x; } *>(0) is
ill-formed) or within the result or parameter types of a
function. We now diagnose this.
2) We can extend DeclGroups to contain information about any tags
that are declared/defined within the declaration specifiers of a
variable, e.g.,
struct Point { int x, y, z; } p;
This will help improve AST printing and template instantiation,
among other things.
3) For C99, we can keep track of whether a tag type is defined
within the type of a parameter, to properly cope with cases like,
e.g.,
int bar(struct T2 { int x; } y) {
struct T2 z;
}
We can also do similar things wherever there is a type specifier,
e.g., to keep track of where the definition of S occurs in this
legal C99 code:
(struct S { int x, y; } *)0
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keep the spec out of the canonical type this time. Net effect is currently nothing, because the spec isn't checked anywhere.
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