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Make this call an exception in ExprEngine::invalidateArguments:
'int pthread_setspecific(ptheread_key k, const void *)' stores
a value into thread local storage. The value can later be retrieved
with 'void *ptheread_getspecific(pthread_key)'. So even thought the
parameter is 'const void *', the region escapes through the
call.
(Here we just blacklist the call in the ExprEngine's default
logic. Another option would be to add a checker which evaluates
the call and triggers the call to invalidate regions.)
Teach the Malloc Checker, which treats all system calls as safe about
the API.
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- We should not evaluate strdup in the Malloc Checker, it's the job of
CString checker, so just update the RefState to reflect allocated
memory.
- Refactor to reduce LOC: remove some wrapper auxiliary functions, make
all functions return the state and add the transition in one place
(instead of in each auxiliary function).
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by -target and similar options. As discussed in PR 12026, the change
broke support for target-prefixed tools, i.e. calling x86_64--linux-ld
when compiling for x86_64--linux. Improve the test cases added
originally in r149083 to not require execution, just executable files.
Document the hack with appropiate FIXME comments.
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abi.
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are likely many other OPT_xxxx_EQ options that could/should be added here.
rdar://10704648
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face of exceptions yet.
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lambda closure type's function pointer conversion over user-defined
conversion via a lambda closure type's block pointer conversion,
always. This is a preference for more-standard code (since blocks
are an extension) and a nod to efficiency, since function pointers
don't require any memory management. Fixes PR12063.
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direct member initializers.
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This adds the -Wformat-non-standard flag (off by default,
enabled by -pedantic), which warns about non-standard
things in format strings (such as the 'q' length modifier,
the 'S' conversion specifier, etc.)
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I think there's a deeper problem here in the way TransformCXXConstructExpr works, but I won't tackle it now.
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templated function; (Not just the template parameter scope as previously). Also enter the scope stack in the correct order.
Otherwise this breaks some invariant during name lookup especially when dealing with shadowed declaration
Fix PR11931.
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the diagnostic for using a parenthesized direct-initializer in a condition.
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<rdar://problem/10907547>.
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block pointer that returns a block literal which captures (by copy)
the lambda closure itself. Some aspects of the block literal are left
unspecified, namely the capture variable (which doesn't actually
exist) and the body (which will be filled in by IRgen because it can't
be written as an AST).
Because we're switching to this model, this patch also eliminates
tracking the copy-initialization expression for the block capture of
the conversion function, since that information is now embedded in the
synthesized block literal. -1 side tables FTW.
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bug involving packs. Fixes PR12049.
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the patch.
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, when we return a symbol reachable to the malloced one via pointer
arithmetic.
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function call (or a comma expression with a function call on its right-hand
side), possibly parenthesized, then the return type is not required to be
complete and a temporary is not bound. Other subexpressions inside a decltype
expression do not get this treatment.
This is implemented by deferring the relevant checks for all calls immediately
within a decltype expression, then, when the expression is fully-parsed,
checking the relevant constraints and stripping off any top-level temporary
binding.
Deferring the completion of the return type exposed a bug in overload
resolution where completion of the argument types was not attempted, which
is also fixed by this change.
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crash. This can speedup the process of generating a delta reduced test case.
rdar://10905465
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any implementation in tu was not being translated.
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that 'this' can be used in the brace-or-equal-initializer of a
non-static data member, and C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p9, which says
that lambda expressions not in block scope can have no captures, side
fully with C++11 [expr.prim.general]p4 by allowing 'this' to be
captured within these initializers. This seems to be the intent of
non-static data member initializers.
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rdar://problem/10904479
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expression after we've finished the function body of the corresponding
function call operator. Otherwise, ActOnFinishFunctionBody() will see
the (unfinished) evaluation context of the lambda expression
itself. Fixes PR12031.
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is non-null when diagnosing a broken attempt to write a for-range-statement.
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warn if the format string argument is a parameter that is not itself declared as a format string with compatible format.
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arguments. There are two aspects to this:
- Make sure that when marking the declarations referenced in a
default argument, we don't try to mark local variables, both because
it's a waste of time and because the semantics are wrong: we're not
in a place where we could capture these variables again even if it
did make sense.
- When a lambda expression occurs in a default argument of a
function template, make sure that the corresponding closure type is
considered dependent, so that it will get properly instantiated. The
second bit is a bit of a hack; to fix it properly, we may have to
rearchitect our handling of default arguments, parsing them only
after creating the function definition. However, I'd like to
separate that work from the lambdas work.
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that's installed.
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stable mangling, since these lambdas can end up in multiple
translation units. Sema is responsible for deciding when this is the
case, because it's already responsible for choosing the mangling
number.
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initializers of data members (both static and non-static).
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positive with nested array literals. <rdar://problem/10686586>
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default arguments of function parameters. This simple-sounding task is
complicated greatly by two issues:
(1) Default arguments aren't actually a real context, so we need to
maintain extra state within lambda expressions to track when a
lambda was actually in a default argument.
(2) At the time that we parse a default argument, the FunctionDecl
doesn't exist yet, so lambda closure types end up in the enclosing
context. It's not clear that we ever want to change that, so instead
we introduce the notion of the "effective" context of a declaration
for the purposes of name mangling.
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from the one stored in the PCH/AST, while trying to load a SLocEntry.
We verify that all files of the PCH did not change before loading it but this is not enough because:
- The AST may have been 1) kept around, 2) to do queries on it.
- We may have 1) verified the PCH and 2) started parsing.
Between 1) and 2) files may change and we are going to have crashes because the rest of clang
cannot deal with the ASTReader failing to read a SLocEntry.
Handle this by recovering gracefully in such a case, by initializing the SLocEntry
with the info from the PCH/AST as well as reporting failure by the ASTReader.
rdar://10888929
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