1715 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Richard Smith
7659b12b02 Refactoring after r159290: don't hold onto and check a misleading QualType.
llvm-svn: 159292
2012-06-27 20:29:39 +00:00
Richard Smith
56471fdba8 Check for non-POD vararg argument type after default argument promotion, not
before, so we don't incorrectly think arguments of function type are non-POD.

llvm-svn: 159290
2012-06-27 20:23:58 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
b7f5a9c5cd Implement John McCall's review of r159212 other than the this pointer not
being updated. Will fix that in a second.

llvm-svn: 159280
2012-06-27 18:18:05 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
a245edc82f Fix a crash I introduced in r159212.
llvm-svn: 159279
2012-06-27 17:44:39 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
49e860b248 During codegen of a virtual call we would extract any casts in the expression
to see if we had an underlying final class or method, but we would then
use the cast type to do the call, resulting in a direct call to the wrong
method.

llvm-svn: 159212
2012-06-26 17:45:31 +00:00
Richard Smith
55ce352d4d Unrevert r158887, reverted in r158949, along with a fix for the bug which
resulted in it being reverted. A test for that bug was added in r158950.

Original comment:

If an object (such as a std::string) with an appropriate c_str() member function
is passed to a variadic function in a position where a format string indicates
that c_str()'s return type is desired, provide a note suggesting that the user
may have intended to call the c_str() member.

Factor the non-POD-vararg checking out of DefaultVariadicArgumentPromotion and
move it to SemaChecking in order to facilitate this. Factor the call checking
out of function call checking and block call checking, and extend it to cover
constructor calls too.

Patch by Sam Panzer!

llvm-svn: 159159
2012-06-25 20:30:08 +00:00
Nico Weber
3a691a367c Support L__FUNCTION__ in microsoft mode, PR11789
Heavily based on a patch from
Aaron Wishnick <aaron.s.wishnick@gmail.com>.

I'll clean up the duplicated function in CodeGen as
a follow-up, later today or tomorrow.

llvm-svn: 159060
2012-06-23 02:07:59 +00:00
Nico Weber
3c10fb1d8e Show fixit for unqualified calls to methods of dependent bases
when the calling site is a member function template.

Effectively reverts r111675.

llvm-svn: 159004
2012-06-22 16:39:39 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
c368817101 Revert r158887. This fixes pr13168.
Revert "If an object (such as a std::string) with an appropriate c_str() member function"

This reverts commit 7d96f6106bfbd85b1af06f34fdbf2834aad0e47e.

llvm-svn: 158949
2012-06-21 23:44:21 +00:00
Jordan Rose
815fe26ed3 Don't warn for -Wstatic-in-inline if the used function is also inline.
Also, don't warn if the used function is __attribute__((const)), in which case
it's not supposed to use global variables anyway.

The inline-in-inline thing is a heuristic, and one that's possibly incorrect
fairly often because the function being inlined could definitely use global
variables. However, even some C standard library functions are written using
other (trivial) static-inline functions in the headers, and we definitely don't
want to be warning on that (or on anything that /uses/ these trivial inline
functions). So we're using "inlined" as a marker for "fairly trivial".

(Note that __attribute__((pure)) does /not/ guarantee safety like ((const),
because ((const)) does not guarantee that global variables are not being used,
and the warning is about globals not being shared across TUs.)

llvm-svn: 158898
2012-06-21 05:54:50 +00:00
Richard Smith
c7b0bdffe7 If an object (such as a std::string) with an appropriate c_str() member function
is passed to a variadic function in a position where a format string indicates
that c_str()'s return type is desired, provide a note suggesting that the user
may have intended to call the c_str() member.

Factor the non-POD-vararg checking out of DefaultVariadicArgumentPromotion and
move it to SemaChecking in order to facilitate this. Factor the call checking
out of function call checking and block call checking, and extend it to cover
constructor calls too.

Patch by Sam Panzer!

llvm-svn: 158887
2012-06-21 01:08:35 +00:00
Nico Weber
df7dffb34b Allow unqualified lookup of non-dependent member functions
in microsoft mode. Fixes PR12701.

The code for this was already in 2 of the 3 branches of a
conditional and missing in the 3rd branch, so lift it above
the conditional.

llvm-svn: 158842
2012-06-20 20:21:42 +00:00
Jordan Rose
de9e976468 Remove -Winternal-linkage-in-inline in C++.
It's very easy for anonymous external linkage to propagate in C++ through
return types and parameter types. Likewise, it's possible that a template
containing an inline function is only used with parameters that have internal
linkage. Actually diagnosing where the internal linkage comes from is fairly
difficult (both to locate and then to print nicely). Finally, since we only
have one translation unit available, we can't even prove that any of this
violates the ODR.

This warning needs better-defined behavior in C++ before it can really go in.

Rewording of the C warning (which /is/ specified by C99) coming shortly.

llvm-svn: 158836
2012-06-20 18:50:06 +00:00
John McCall
5fb5df9c83 Restructure how the driver communicates information about the
target Objective-C runtime down to the frontend:  break this
down into a single target runtime kind and version, and compute
all the relevant information from that.  This makes it
relatively painless to add support for new runtimes to the
compiler.  Make the new -cc1 flag, -fobjc-runtime=blah-x.y.z,
available at the driver level as a better and more general
alternative to -fgnu-runtime and -fnext-runtime.  This new
concept of an Objective-C runtime also encompasses what we
were previously separating out as the "Objective-C ABI", so
fragile vs. non-fragile runtimes are now really modelled as
different kinds of runtime, paving the way for better overall
differentiation.

As a sort of special case, continue to accept the -cc1 flag
-fobjc-runtime-has-weak, as a sop to PLCompatibilityWeak.

I won't go so far as to say "no functionality change", even
ignoring the new driver flag, but subtle changes in driver
semantics are almost certainly not intended.

llvm-svn: 158793
2012-06-20 06:18:46 +00:00
Jordan Rose
8cea63c5cd Change -Winternal-linkage-in-inline from ExtWarn to Warning in C++.
Per post-commit review, it's not appropriate to use ExtWarn in C++, because
we can't prove that the inline function will actually be defined in more than
one place (and thus we can't prove that this violates the ODR).

This removes the warning entirely from uses in the main source file in C++.

llvm-svn: 158689
2012-06-18 23:58:49 +00:00
Jordan Rose
28cd12f265 Support -Winternal-linkage-in-inline in C++ code.
This includes treating anonymous namespaces like internal linkage, and allowing
const variables to be used even if internal. The whole thing's been broken out
into a separate function to avoid nested ifs.

llvm-svn: 158683
2012-06-18 22:09:19 +00:00
Jordan Rose
edff020011 Allow internal decls in inline functions if the function is in the main file.
This handles the very common case of people writing inline functions in their
main source files and not tagging them as inline. These cases should still
behave as the user intended. (The diagnostic is still emitted as an extension.)

I'm reworking this code anyway to account for C++'s equivalent restriction in
[basic.def.odr]p6, but this should get some bots back to green.

llvm-svn: 158666
2012-06-18 17:49:58 +00:00
Eli Friedman
93ee5ca805 Fix Sema and IRGen for atomic compound assignment so it has the right semantics when promotions are involved.
(As far as I can tell, this only affects some edge cases.)

llvm-svn: 158591
2012-06-16 02:19:17 +00:00
Jordan Rose
2684c68ddc Warn when a static variable is referenced in a non-static inline function.
This is explicitly forbidden in C99 6.7.4p3. This is /not/ forbidden in C++,
probably because by default file-scope const/constexpr variables have internal
linkage, while functions have external linkage. There's also the issue of
anonymous namespaces to consider. Nevertheless, there should probably be a
similar warning, since the semantics of inlining a function that references
a variable with internal linkage do not seem well-defined.

<rdar://problem/11577619>

llvm-svn: 158531
2012-06-15 18:19:48 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
7efd007cfb Check the parameter lists and return type of both blocks and lambdas
for unexpanded parameter packs. Fixes the crash-on-invalid in
PR13117.

llvm-svn: 158525
2012-06-15 16:59:29 +00:00
Richard Smith
2b013185f8 PR13064: Store whether an in-class initializer uses direct or copy
initialization, and use that information to produce the right kind of
initialization during template instantiation.

llvm-svn: 158288
2012-06-10 03:12:00 +00:00
Jordan Rose
d49a33e86c Disallow using ObjC literals in direct comparisons (== and friends).
Objective-C literals conceptually always create new objects, but may be
optimized by the compiler or runtime (constant folding, singletons, etc).
Comparing addresses of these objects is relying on this optimization
behavior, which is really an implementation detail.

In the case of == and !=, offer a fixit to a call to -isEqual:, if the
method is available. This fixit is directly on the error so that it is
automatically applied.

Most of the time, this is really a newbie mistake, hence the fixit.

llvm-svn: 158230
2012-06-08 21:14:25 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
6003ad5848 Plug a long standing memory leak in TemplateArgument.
The integral APSInt value is now stored in a decomposed form and the backing
store for large values is allocated via the ASTContext. This way its not
leaked as TemplateArguments are never destructed when they are allocated in
the ASTContext. Since the integral data is immutable it is now shared between
instances, making copying TemplateArguments a trivial operation.

Currently getting the integral data out of a TemplateArgument requires creating
a new APSInt object. This is cheap when the value is small but can be expensive
if it's not. If this turns out to be an issue a more efficient accessor could
be added.

llvm-svn: 158150
2012-06-07 15:09:51 +00:00
David Blaikie
40ed29730b Revert Decl's iterators back to pointer value_type rather than reference value_type
In addition, I've made the pointer and reference typedef 'void' rather than T*
just so they can't get misused. I would've omitted them entirely but
std::distance likes them to be there even if it doesn't use them.

This rolls back r155808 and r155869.

Review by Doug Gregor incorporating feedback from Chandler Carruth.

llvm-svn: 158104
2012-06-06 20:45:41 +00:00
Richard Smith
eb3cad53e7 Add a warning for when an array-to-pointer decay is performed on an array
temporary or an array subobject of a class temporary, and the resulting value
is used to initialize a pointer which outlives the temporary. Such a pointer
is always left dangling after the initialization completes and the array's
lifetime ends.

In order to detect this situation, this change also adds an
LValueClassification of LV_ArrayTemporary for temporaries of array type which
aren't subobjects of class temporaries. These occur in C++11 T{...} and GNU C++
(T){...} expressions, when T is an array type. Previously we treated the former
as a generic prvalue and the latter as a class temporary.

llvm-svn: 157955
2012-06-04 22:27:30 +00:00
Nico Weber
cdfb1ae7f7 Improve fixit for comparison operator on lhs of bitwise operator.
Before:
test.cc:2:18: note: place parentheses around the == expression to silence this warning
  if (0 == flags & 0xdd)
                 ^
                   (   )

Now:
test.cc:2:18: note: place parentheses around the == expression to silence this warning
  if (0 == flags & 0xdd)
                 ^
      (         )

llvm-svn: 157897
2012-06-03 07:07:00 +00:00
Eric Christopher
13586ab6d8 Remove some extra braces.
llvm-svn: 157667
2012-05-30 01:14:28 +00:00
David Blaikie
c4c0e8aa9a Fix PR12960 by not attempting to correct cases when we're not actually instantiatiating a template.
This comes up in the begin/end calls of a range-for (see the included test
case). Other suggestions are welcome, though this seems to do the trick without
regressing anything.

llvm-svn: 157553
2012-05-28 01:26:45 +00:00
Eli Friedman
c11535c248 Add a warning to diagnose statements in C++ like "*(volatile int*)x;". Conceptually, this is part of -Wunused-value, but I added a separate flag -Wunused-volatile-lvalue so it doesn't get turned off by accident with -Wno-unused-value. I also made a few minor improvements to existing unused value warnings in the process. <rdar://problem/11516811>.
llvm-svn: 157362
2012-05-24 00:47:05 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
a8182f9b66 Clean up r156925, so that we only mark the capturing DeclRefExpr of a
lambda as referring to a local in an enclosing scope if we're in the
enclosing scope of the lambda (not it's function call operator). Also,
turn the test into an IR generation test, since that's where the
crashes occurred. Really fixes PR12746 / <rdar://problem/11465120>.

llvm-svn: 156926
2012-05-16 17:01:33 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
26b51746ec Fix code generation of variables reference expressions when mixing
blocks and lambdas, based heavily on a patch from Meador Inge. Fixes
PR12746 / <rdar://problem/11465120>.

llvm-svn: 156925
2012-05-16 16:50:20 +00:00
David Blaikie
18e9ac7914 Don't warn when NULL is used within a macro but its conversion is outside a macro.
This fixes the included test case & was reported by Nico Weber.

It's a little bit nasty using the difference in the conversion context, but
seems to me like a not unreasonable solution. I did have to fix up the
conversion context for conditional operators (it seems correct to me to include
the context for which we're actually doing the comparison - across all the
nested conditionals, rather than the innermost conditional which might not
actually have the problematic implicit conversion at all) and template default
arguments (this is a bit of a hack, since we don't have the source location of
the '=' anymore, so I just used the start of the parameter - open to
suggestions there)

llvm-svn: 156861
2012-05-15 21:57:38 +00:00
Richard Smith
d72da1513a Further improvement to wording of overload resolution diagnostics, and including
the sole parameter name in the diagnostic in more cases. Patch by Terry Long!

llvm-svn: 156807
2012-05-15 06:21:54 +00:00
Richard Smith
10ff50d7d8 PR11857: When the wrong number of arguments are provided for a function
which expects exactly one argument, include the name of the argument in
the diagnostic text. Patch by Terry Long!

llvm-svn: 156607
2012-05-11 05:16:41 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
e2b3744890 Move Sema::VerifyIntegerConstantExpression() and
Sema::ConvertToIntegralOrEnumerationType() from PartialDiagnostics to
abstract "diagnoser" classes. Not much of a win here, but we're
-several PartialDiagnostics.

llvm-svn: 156217
2012-05-04 22:38:52 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
ae29842706 Move Sema::RequireNonAbstractType() off of PartialDiagnostic.
llvm-svn: 156180
2012-05-04 17:09:59 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
a6c5abb754 Switch RequireLiteralType() off of PartialDiagnostic.
llvm-svn: 156178
2012-05-04 16:48:41 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
7bfb2d026e Move Sema::RequireCompleteType() and Sema::RequireCompleteExprType()
off PartialDiagnostic. PartialDiagnostic is rather heavyweight for
something that is in the critical path and is rarely used. So, switch
over to an abstract-class-based callback mechanism that delays most of
the work until a diagnostic is actually produced. Good for ~11k code
size reduction in the compiler and 1% speedup in -fsyntax-only on the
code in <rdar://problem/11004361>.

llvm-svn: 156176
2012-05-04 16:32:21 +00:00
Stephen Canon
fdc6c1a461 Add support for full-width 128-bit integer literals.
llvm-svn: 156123
2012-05-03 22:49:43 +00:00
David Blaikie
3890d687e6 Workaround a miscompile in 483.xalancbmk while we figure it out.
llvm-svn: 155938
2012-05-01 20:28:45 +00:00
David Blaikie
f68e809c5e Fix PR12378: provide conversion warnings on default args of function templates
Apparently we weren't checking default arguments when they were instantiated.
This adds the check, fixes the lack of instantiation caching (which seems like
it was mostly implemented but just missed the last step), and avoids
implementing non-dependent default args (for non-dependent parameter types) as
uninstantiated default arguments (so that we don't warn once for every
instantiation when it's not instantiation dependent).

Reviewed by Richard Smith.

llvm-svn: 155838
2012-04-30 18:21:31 +00:00
David Blaikie
2d7c57ec1d Remove the ref/value inconsistency in filter_decl_iterator.
filter_decl_iterator had a weird mismatch where both op* and op-> returned T*
making it difficult to generalize this filtering behavior into a reusable
library of any kind.

This change errs on the side of value, making op-> return T* and op* return
T&.

(reviewed by Richard Smith)

llvm-svn: 155808
2012-04-30 02:36:29 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
9e7876bf5a C++11 weakens the requirement for types used with offsetof from POD to standard layout type.
llvm-svn: 155757
2012-04-28 11:14:51 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
6a0a211093 Rename isPODType (using the C++98 rules) into isCXX98PODType and make isPODType decide which one to use based on LangOptions.
- -Wc++98-compat depends on the c++98 definition
- Now __is_pod returns the right thing in c++11 and c++98 mode
- All changes to the type traits test are validated against g++ 4.7

llvm-svn: 155756
2012-04-28 10:00:42 +00:00
Richard Smith
d372942d77 PR 12586: Fix assert while running libc++ testsuite: deal with exception
specifications on member function templates of class templates and other such
nested beasties. Store the function template from which we are to instantiate
an exception specification rather than trying to deduce it. Plus some
additional test cases.

llvm-svn: 155076
2012-04-19 00:08:28 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
33adaae564 VerifyICE: Pass PartialDiagnostics by reference.
llvm-svn: 155005
2012-04-18 14:22:41 +00:00
Richard Smith
f623c96260 Implement DR1330 in C++11 mode, to support libstdc++4.7 which uses it.
We have a new flavor of exception specification, EST_Uninstantiated. A function
type with this exception specification carries a pointer to a FunctionDecl, and
the exception specification for that FunctionDecl is instantiated (if needed)
and used in the place of the function type's exception specification.

When a function template declaration with a non-trivial exception specification
is instantiated, the specialization's exception specification is set to this
new 'uninstantiated' kind rather than being instantiated immediately.

Expr::CanThrow has migrated onto Sema, so it can instantiate exception specs
on-demand. Also, any odr-use of a function triggers the instantiation of its
exception specification (the exception specification could be needed by IRGen).
In passing, fix two places where a DeclRefExpr was created but the corresponding
function was not actually marked odr-used. We used to get away with this, but
don't any more.

Also fix a bug where instantiating an exception specification which refers to
function parameters resulted in a crash. We still have the same bug in default
arguments, which I'll be looking into next.

This, plus a tiny patch to fix libstdc++'s common_type, is enough for clang to
parse (and, in very limited testing, support) all of libstdc++4.7's standard
headers.

llvm-svn: 154886
2012-04-17 00:58:00 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian
29898f4565 objective-c modern translator: buildit objc bool
type for rewriter project will be BoolTy.
// rdar://11231426. 

llvm-svn: 154861
2012-04-16 21:03:30 +00:00
John McCall
d239387098 When we're flagging a protected scope to prevent jumps into the
shadow of a block expression with non-trivial destructed cleanups,
we should flag that in the enclosing function, not in the block
that we're about to pop.

llvm-svn: 154646
2012-04-13 01:08:17 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian
e2b037d6ea objective-c literals: Issue warning and ignore
when BOOL is not of an intergal type when
boolean literals are used. // rdar://11231426

llvm-svn: 154619
2012-04-12 21:24:56 +00:00