ObjCProtocolDecl directly.
Implement CodeGen support for forward protocol decls (no-ops are so
nice to implement).
Also moved CGObjCRuntime.h out of CodeGenModule.h
llvm-svn: 54709
- Maps to LangOptions.Exceptions
- Currently always off, should autoselect based on language.
Update CodeGen to set unwind attribute on functions definitions based
on LangOptions.Exceptions.
- Still need to set attributes appropriately on calls.
llvm-svn: 54643
- Kill unnecessary #includes in .cpp files. This is an automatic
sweep so some things removed are actually used, but happen to be
included by a previous header. I tried to get rid of the obvious
examples and this was the easiest way to trim the #includes in one
fell swoop.
- We now return to regularly scheduled development.
llvm-svn: 54632
- Drop {Decl.h,DeclObjC.h,IdentifierTable.h} from Expr.h
- Moved Sema::getCurMethodDecl() out of line (dependent on
ObjCMethodDecl via dyn_cast).
llvm-svn: 54629
temporarily, I assumed GetAddrForConstantString literal was being
used consistently but it doesn't look like it is.
Factored out a CodeGenModule::getStringForStringLiteral which handles
extracting a std::string for the bytes of a StringLiteral, padded to
match the type.
Update EmitLValue to use getStringForStringLiteral, this was
previously not padding strings correctly. Good thing we only emit
strings in 4 different places!
llvm-svn: 54621
scimark2 on Darwin.
- Added Sema support for asm-label on variables, which I forgot before.
- Update CodeGen to use GlobalDeclMap to determine if static Decls
require emission (instead of LLVM module name lookup). Important
since the Decl name and the LLVM module name can differ.
- <rdar://problem/6116729>
llvm-svn: 54388
having multiple bindings from all the possible decls which
conceptually map to the same global).
- This eliminates CodeGen depending on the LLVM module for name
lookup.
- This also eliminates the need for ReplaceMapValuesWith (hurrah).
- This handles lookups for FunctionDecls correctly in the presence of
aliases, this was previously broken.
- WIP: Can still clean up & unify variable and function emission.
llvm-svn: 54382
move getAsArrayType into ASTContext instead of being a method on type.
This is required because getAsArrayType(const AT), where AT is a typedef
for "int[10]" needs to return ArrayType(const int, 10).
Fixing this greatly simplifies getArrayDecayedType, which is a good sign.
llvm-svn: 54317
- There is an miscompilation issue remaining due to a poor
interaction between the delayed emission of static functions and
the emission of constructors, but that already existed prior to
this change.
llvm-svn: 54258
instead of mapping the decl to a bitcast of the global to the correct
type.
- GetAddrOf{Function,GlobalVar} introduce the bitcast on every use now.
- This solves a problem where a dangling pointer could be introduced
by the RAUW done when replacing a forward or tentative
definition. See testcase for more details.
- Fixes <rdar://problem/6108358>
llvm-svn: 54211
- No (intended) functionality change.
- Primary purpose is to clearly separate (lazy) construction of
globals that are a forward declaration or tentative definition from
those that are the final definition.
- Lazy construction is now encapsulated in
GetAddrOf{Function,GlobalVar} while final definitions are
constructed in EmitGlobal{Function,Var}Definition.
- External interface for dealing with globals is now limited to
EmitGlobal and GetAddrOf{Function,GlobalVar}.
- Also updated helper functions dealing with statics, annotations,
and ctors to be private.
llvm-svn: 54179
much closer to passing the gcc struct layout tests.
It might be possible to refactor this a bit, but I'm not sure there's
actually enough common code for that to be useful.
To get the calling convention completely correct, a bit of
platform-specific code is necessary even for x86-Linux. On x86-Linux, the
alignment of function parameters is extremely strange; as far as I can tell,
it's always 4 except for SSE vectors or structs containing SSE vectors. I'm
continuing to investigate this.
llvm-svn: 51839
associated declaration. This is a prerequisite to handling
general union initializations; for example, an array of unions involving
pointers has to be turned into a struct because the elements can have
incompatible types.
I refactored the code a bit to make it more readable; now, the logic for
definitions is all in EmitGlobalVarInit.
The second parameter for GetAddrOfGlobalVar is now dead; I'll remove it
separately.
By itself, this patch should not cause any visible changes.
llvm-svn: 51783
required for correctness in cases of copying a struct to itself or to
an overlapping struct (itself for cases like *a = *a, and overlapping
is possible with unions).
Hopefully, this won't end up being a perf issue; LLVM *should* be able
to optimize memmove to memcpy in a lot of cases, and for small copies
the generated code *should* be mostly comparable. (In reality, LLVM
is currently horrible at optimizing memmove, but that's a bug, not a
fundamental issue.)
gcc currently generates wrong code; that's
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32667.
llvm-svn: 51566
lib/CodeGen/CGExpr.cpp and to change include/clang/AST/Attr.h to
use its own enum for visibility types instead of using
llvm::GlobalValue::VisibilityTypes. These changes eliminate
dependencies in the AST library on LLVM's VMCore library.
llvm-svn: 51398
as far as I can tell, and it fixes code like test/CodeGen/functions.c.
(Whatever performance effect it might have, crashing on a
construct like this isn't really acceptable; I've run into this
multiple times.)
llvm-svn: 51312
This is a fairly mechanical/large change. As a result, I avoided making any changes/simplifications that weren't directly related. I did break two Analysis tests. I also have a couple FIXME's in UninitializedValues.cpp. Ted, can you take a look? If the bug isn't obvious, I am happy to dig in and fix it (since I broke it).
llvm-svn: 49748
remaining open issues I've communicated to him:
1) self can be assigned to, and his patch didn't handle it correctly.
2) CollectObjCIvarTypes is N^2 (because each subclass reprocesses
all parent class ivars) and flattens classes. If A derives from B,
and both have an int, I'd expect to get { {i32}, i32}, not { i32, i32}.
David, please review.
llvm-svn: 48970