
This relands https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/135119, after fixing crashes seen in LLDB CI reported here: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/135119#issuecomment-2794910840 Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/135119 This changes the TemplateArgument representation to hold a flag indicating whether a tempalte argument of expression type is supposed to be canonical or not. This gets one step closer to solving https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/92292 This still doesn't try to unique as-written TSTs. While this would increase the amount of memory savings and make code dealing with the AST more well-behaved, profiling template argument lists is still too expensive for this to be worthwhile, at least for now. This also fixes the context creation of TSTs, so that they don't in some cases get incorrectly flagged as sugar over their own canonical form. This is captured in the test expectation change of some AST dumps. This fixes some places which were unnecessarily canonicalizing these TSTs.
C language Family Front-end
Welcome to Clang.
This is a compiler front-end for the C family of languages (C, C++ and Objective-C) which is built as part of the LLVM compiler infrastructure project.
Unlike many other compiler frontends, Clang is useful for a number of things beyond just compiling code: we intend for Clang to be host to a number of different source-level tools. One example of this is the Clang Static Analyzer.
If you're interested in more (including how to build Clang) it is best to read the relevant websites. Here are some pointers:
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Information on Clang: http://clang.llvm.org/
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Building and using Clang: http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html
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Clang Static Analyzer: http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org/
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Information on the LLVM project: http://llvm.org/
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If you have questions or comments about Clang, a great place to discuss them is on the Clang forums:
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If you find a bug in Clang, please file it in the LLVM bug tracker: