and separates lexical name lookup from qualified name lookup. In
particular:
* Make DeclContext the central data structure for storing and
looking up declarations within existing declarations, e.g., members
of structs/unions/classes, enumerators in C++0x enums, members of
C++ namespaces, and (later) members of Objective-C
interfaces/implementations. DeclContext uses a lazily-constructed
data structure optimized for fast lookup (array for small contexts,
hash table for larger contexts).
* Implement C++ qualified name lookup in terms of lookup into
DeclContext.
* Implement C++ unqualified name lookup in terms of
qualified+unqualified name lookup (since unqualified lookup is not
purely lexical in C++!)
* Limit the use of the chains of declarations stored in
IdentifierInfo to those names declared lexically.
* Eliminate CXXFieldDecl, collapsing its behavior into
FieldDecl. (FieldDecl is now a ScopedDecl).
* Make RecordDecl into a DeclContext and eliminates its
Members/NumMembers fields (since one can just iterate through the
DeclContext to get the fields).
llvm-svn: 60878
uses of getName() with uses of getDeclName(). This upgrades a bunch of
diags to take DeclNames instead of std::strings.
This also tweaks a couple of diagnostics to be cleaner and changes
CheckInitializerTypes/PerformInitializationByConstructor to pass
around DeclarationNames instead of std::strings.
llvm-svn: 59947
assert if the name is not an identifier. Update callers to do the right
thing and avoid this method in unsafe cases. This also fixes an objc
warning that was missing a space, and migrates a couple more to taking
IdentifierInfo and QualTypes instead of std::strings.
llvm-svn: 59936
a new NamedDecl::getAsString() method.
Change uses of Selector::getName() to just pass in a Selector
where possible (e.g. to diagnostics) instead of going through
an std::string.
This also adds new formatters for objcinstance and objcclass
as described in the dox.
llvm-svn: 59933
representing the names of declarations in the C family of
languages. DeclarationName is used in NamedDecl to store the name of
the declaration (naturally), and ObjCMethodDecl is now a NamedDecl.
llvm-svn: 59441
- EmitStmt is no longer required to finish with a current insertion
point defined (i.e. it does not need to make dummy
blocks). Instead, it can clear the insertion point in the builder
which indicates that the current insertion point is unreachable.
- CodeGenFunction provides HaveInsertPoint and EnsureInsertPoint
which respectively test if there is an insert point and ensure an
insertion point exists (by making a dummy block).
- Clearly mark functions in CodeGenFunction which can be called with
no insertion point defined. Currently this is a limited set, and
EmitStmt simply EnsureInsertPoint()s before emitting subsequent IR.
Remove EmitDummyBlock, which is no longer needed. Clients who haven't
already cleared the insertion point (typically via EmitBranch) can do
so by hand.
Remove isDummyBlock, which has effectively been renamed to
HaveInsertPoint.
The main thrust of this change is that we no longer have create dummy
blocks just to destroy them a short time later in EmitBlock in the
common case that there is no unreachable code following something like
a goto.
Additionally, this means that we are not using the hokey condition in
isDummyBlock that a block without a name is a dummy block. Guess how
well that works when we never emit block names!
llvm-svn: 59089
- That is, the metadata for a protocol is only emitted if that
protocol is actually used in the translation unit. This is
important because Objective-C headers frequently contain a large
number of protocol definitions, only a few of which will be used in
any given file.
llvm-svn: 58400
- Provides a basic primitive to jump to an arbitrary basic block,
through the finally code.
- Only used for return statements and rethrow currently. Still need
to handle break, continue and goto.
- Code still needs to be shuffled around to live elsewhere.
llvm-svn: 56827
- There is no need to branch on the rethrow variable to determine if
we need to call objc_exception_try_exit. We know whether an
exception was thrown, so just branch to a different target if we
want to skip the try_exit.
This is a slight semantic departure from gcc, but only for throwing
nil, which is undefined (and for which gcc emits broken code).
- Also fixes a bug in current code which was calling try_exit too
many times when an exception was uncaught (but there were some
handlers).
Fix bug introduced in prev. commit, the type of the @catch parameter
was uninitialized.
llvm-svn: 56754
when there are no @catch blocks.
Also, eliminated unneeded alloca for the rethrow object.
Also, avoid generating code to rethrow exception if the exception will
trivially always be caught.
llvm-svn: 56751
type of a call.
Change NeXT runtime to use this instead of trying to bitcasting
internally (which doesn't respect the ABI).
Fix subtle bug, use of ConvertTypeRecursive instead of ConvertType is
bad inside GetFunctionType.
llvm-svn: 56050
- Added CodeGenTypes::GetFunctionType, taking a CGFunctionInfo.
- Updated Obj-C runtimes to use this instead of rolling the
llvm::FunctionType by hand.
- Killed CodeGenTypes::{ConvertReturnType, DecodeArgumentTypes}.
Add ABIArgInfo class to encapsulate ABI decision of how to lower types
to LLVM.
- Will move to target sometime soon.
llvm-svn: 56047
- Realized these functions will eventually need access to more data,
moved to CodeGenModule. Eventually they should probably live
together in some other helper class.
llvm-svn: 56039
- Add CodeGenFunction::EmitAnyExprToTemp
o Like EmitAnyExpr, but emits aggregates to a temporary location if
none is available. Seems like this should be simpler (even aside
from using first class aggregates).
- Killed CodeGenFunction::EmitCallArg (just append the pair)
- Conversion of RValues to actual call arguments is now isolated in
CodeGenFunction::EmitCall.
llvm-svn: 55970
This change effects both RecordDecls and CXXRecordDecls, but does not effect EnumDecls (yet).
The motivation of this patch is as follows:
- Capture more source information, necessary for refactoring/rewriting clients.
- Pave the way to resolve ownership issues with RecordDecls with the forthcoming
addition of DeclGroups.
Current caveats:
- Until DeclGroups are in place, we will leak RecordDecls not explicitly
referenced by the AST. For example:
typedef struct { ... } x;
The RecordDecl for the struct will be leaked because the TypedefDecl doesn't
refer to it. This will be solved with DeclGroups.
- This patch also (temporarily) breaks CodeGen. More below.
High-level changes:
- As before, TagType still refers to a TagDecl, but it doesn't own it. When
a struct/union/class is first referenced, a RecordType and RecordDecl are
created for it, and the RecordType refers to that RecordDecl. Later, if
a new RecordDecl is created, the pointer to a RecordDecl in RecordType is
updated to point to the RecordDecl that defines the struct/union/class.
- TagDecl and RecordDecl now how a method 'getDefinition()' to return the
TagDecl*/RecordDecl* that refers to the TagDecl* that defines a particular
enum/struct/class/union. This is useful from going from a RecordDecl* that
defines a forward declaration to the RecordDecl* that provides the actual
definition. Note that this also works for EnumDecls, except that in this case
there is no distinction between forward declarations and definitions (yet).
- Clients should no longer assume that 'isDefinition()' returns true from a
RecordDecl if the corresponding struct/union/class has been defined.
isDefinition() only returns true if a particular RecordDecl is the defining
Decl. Use 'getDefinition()' instead to determine if a struct has been defined.
- The main changes to Sema happen in ActOnTag. To make the changes more
incremental, I split off the processing of enums and structs et al into two
code paths. Enums use the original code path (which is in ActOnTag) and
structs use the ActOnTagStruct. Eventually the two code paths will be merged,
but the idea was to preserve the original logic both for comparison and not to
change the logic for both enums and structs all at once.
- There is NO CHAINING of RecordDecls for the same RecordType. All RecordDecls
that correspond to the same type simply have a pointer to that type. If we
need to figure out what are all the RecordDecls for a given type we can build
a backmap.
- The diff in CXXRecordDecl.[cpp,h] is actually very small; it just mimics the
changes to RecordDecl. For some reason 'svn' marks the entire file as changed.
Why is CodeGen broken:
- Codegen assumes that there is an equivalence between RecordDecl* and
RecordType*. This was true before because we only created one RecordDecl* for
a given RecordType*, but it is no longer true. I believe this shouldn't be too
hard to change, but the patch was big enough as it is.
I have tested this patch on both the clang test suite, and by running the static analyzer over Postgresql and a large Apple-internal project (mix of Objective-C and C).
llvm-svn: 55839