- Mar 26, 2011
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David Chisnall authored
Reformatted doc comments so that they are now difficult to edit in any editor that doesn't have explicit doxygen support, as per LLVM style guidelines. llvm-svn: 128335
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Ken Dyck authored
FinalOverriders::ComputeBaseOffsets() to CharUnits. No change in functionality intended. llvm-svn: 128323
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Ken Dyck authored
intended. llvm-svn: 128321
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Ken Dyck authored
functionality intended. llvm-svn: 128318
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Ken Dyck authored
functionality intended. llvm-svn: 128317
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Ken Dyck authored
intended. llvm-svn: 128315
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- Mar 25, 2011
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Devang Patel authored
Provide blockDecl's startLoc to startFunction. This fixes hidden bug exposed by recent code gen changes. This is tested by global-blocks-lines.exp in gdb testsuite. llvm-svn: 128303
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Daniel Dunbar authored
llvm-svn: 128300
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David Chisnall authored
Sanity checked by John McCall. llvm-svn: 128287
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Anders Carlsson authored
llvm-svn: 128276
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David Chisnall authored
llvm-svn: 128275
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David Chisnall authored
- Moved the CGObjCRuntime functions out of CGObjCMac.cpp into CGObjCRuntime.cpp - Added generic functions in CGObjCRuntime for emitting @try and @synchronize blocks, usable by any runtime that uses DWARF exceptions. - Made the GNU runtimes use these functions. It should now be possible to replace the equivalent functions in CGObjCNonFragileABIMac with simple calls to these two functions, providing the runtime functions as arguments. I'll post a diff to the list for review before making any changes to the Mac runtime stuff. llvm-svn: 128274
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- Mar 24, 2011
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Eli Friedman authored
functions of the form __builtin_XXX. llvm-svn: 128198
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Ken Dyck authored
change in functionality intended. llvm-svn: 128190
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- Mar 23, 2011
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David Chisnall authored
accessed via the indirect pointer, they don't need to be pointers to pointers). Finished moving the message lookup code into separate subclasses for each runtime. Also performed a few smallish related tidies. We're now bitcasting the result of the message lookup functions, rather than casting the lookup functions themselves, so the messages.m test needed updating to reflect this. llvm-svn: 128180
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Andrew Trick authored
llvm-svn: 128157
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David Chisnall authored
Remove the redundant loads / stores to globals that we were generating for selectors (GNU runtimes). llvm-svn: 128156
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David Chisnall authored
that I hadn't used C++ for several years before writing most of this code). Still lots more to do. This set of changes includes: - Remove the distinction between typed and untyped selectors. More accurately reflect what the runtime does, by using typed selectors everywhere, with an empty type field if the types are unknown. Now we just store a small list of types for each selector (in theory, this should always be exactly one, but this constraint was not enforced back in 1986 when it should have been). - Add some consistency to how runtime functions are created. These are all generated via the LazyRuntimeFunction class (which might be useful outside CGObjCGNU - feel free to move it into a header if it is). This function stores the types of a function, looks it up the first time it's used, and caches the result. This means that we're now not wasting time constructing the llvm::FunctionType every time some of the functions are looked up, but also not inserting references to runtime functions into the module if they're not actually used. - Started separating out the fragile and non-fragile ABI behaviours into two subclasses of CGObjCGNU: CGObjCGCC for the legacy GCC runtime ABI and CGObjCGNUstep for the new GNUstep ABI. Not all of the differences in behaviour are factored out yet, but they will be in future commits. - Removed all of the CodeGen:: things: we've been using namespace CodeGen in this file for ages, so having explicit namespace specifiers is just a bit confusing. - Added a few more comments. - Used llvm::StringRef instead of std::string in a few places. - Finally got around to storing the module path in the module structure. The ABI says that the compiler should do this, although it's not used in the runtime or exposed outside the runtime, so it's pretty useless. Still to do: - We currently have two code paths for generating try blocks, one for ObjC and one for ObjC++. Not only are these substantially similar, they are also very similar to the CGObjCMac version. These need factoring out into a single parameterised implementation, either in CGObjCRuntime or CodeGenFunction. The EmitObjCXXTryStmt() function was added so that the changes to fix a bug in time for the 2.9 release would be self-contained and reduce the chances of breaking anything else, but these should be done properly as soon as possible. - Split up some large functions (e.g. GenerateClass()) into smaller functions for generating the various data structures. - The method lookup code into the two subclasses, removing the conditionals in the message send functions. - Add doxygen comments on the remaining undocumented functions. - We seem to be generating global pointer variables for selectors, then storing a pointer to the selector, then generating a load of this pointer (and then a load of the real selector later) every time a static selector is used. I can only assume I was asleep or drunk when I did this - we should just be referencing the selectors directly in the selector array. llvm-svn: 128152
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Devang Patel authored
Radar 9168773 llvm-svn: 128150
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Ken Dyck authored
CharUnits. No change in functionality intended. llvm-svn: 128129
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Douglas Gregor authored
which versions of an OS provide a certain facility. For example, void foo() __attribute__((availability(macosx,introduced=10.2,deprecated=10.4,obsoleted=10.6))); says that the function "foo" was introduced in 10.2, deprecated in 10.4, and completely obsoleted in 10.6. This attribute ties in with the deployment targets (e.g., -mmacosx-version-min=10.1 specifies that we want to deploy back to Mac OS X 10.1). There are several concrete behaviors that this attribute enables, as illustrated with the function foo() above: - If we choose a deployment target >= Mac OS X 10.4, uses of "foo" will result in a deprecation warning, as if we had placed attribute((deprecated)) on it (but with a better diagnostic) - If we choose a deployment target >= Mac OS X 10.6, uses of "foo" will result in an "unavailable" warning (in C)/error (in C++), as if we had placed attribute((unavailable)) on it - If we choose a deployment target prior to 10.2, foo() is weak-imported (if it is a kind of entity that can be weak imported), as if we had placed the weak_import attribute on it. Naturally, there can be multiple availability attributes on a declaration, for different platforms; only the current platform matters when checking availability attributes. The only platforms this attribute currently works for are "ios" and "macosx", since we already have -mxxxx-version-min flags for them and we have experience there with macro tricks translating down to the deprecated/unavailable/weak_import attributes. The end goal is to open this up to other platforms, and even extension to other "platforms" that are really libraries (say, through a #pragma clang define_system), but that hasn't yet been designed and we may want to shake out more issues with this narrower problem first. Addresses <rdar://problem/6690412>. As a drive-by bug-fix, if an entity is both deprecated and unavailable, we only emit the "unavailable" diagnostic. llvm-svn: 128127
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Ken Dyck authored
CharUnits. No change in functionality intended. llvm-svn: 128126
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- Mar 22, 2011
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David Chisnall authored
Simplify Mac runtime selection - it's the factory function's job to select which class to produce, not CodeGenModule's. llvm-svn: 128109
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David Chisnall authored
Make the property accessor functions that take a ptrdiff_t actually take a ptrdiff_t instead of a long (should have no impact on any sane platforms, but win64 is not sane). llvm-svn: 128104
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David Chisnall authored
Make the ivar offset always be a ptrdiff_t, because stuff in CGObjC.cpp expects this. Actually, it expects a long, but that's a bug that will be fixed in the next commit... llvm-svn: 128102
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Nick Lewycky authored
llvm-svn: 128088
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Daniel Dunbar authored
line options, instead of leveraging the blanket -mllvm option. - This allows using the frontend itself without requiring the backend have those options available (i.e., if the target wasn't built). llvm-svn: 128087
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John McCall authored
conditioned on whether it has any destructible ivars, not on whether it has any non-trivial class-object initializers. llvm-svn: 128074
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Ken Dyck authored
CharUnits. No change in functionality intended. llvm-svn: 128060
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Ken Dyck authored
change in functionality intended. llvm-svn: 128050
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Ken Dyck authored
to CharUnits. No change in functionality intended. llvm-svn: 128047
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- Mar 20, 2011
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David Chisnall authored
llvm-svn: 127980
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Anders Carlsson authored
llvm-svn: 127977
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- Mar 19, 2011
- Mar 18, 2011
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Peter Collingbourne authored
add support for the OpenCL __private, __local, __constant and __global address spaces, as well as the __read_only, _read_write and __write_only image access specifiers. Patch originally by ARM; language-specific address space support by myself. llvm-svn: 127915
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John McCall authored
Issue this as an IR-gen error; it's not really worthwhile doing this "right", i.e. in Sema, because IR gen knows a lot of tricks beyond what the constant evaluator knows. llvm-svn: 127854
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Ken Dyck authored
llvm-svn: 127848
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Ken Dyck authored
CharUnits. No change in functionality intended. llvm-svn: 127846
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Ken Dyck authored
functionality intended. llvm-svn: 127844
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