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  1. Jan 16, 2009
  2. Jan 15, 2009
    • Nuno Lopes's avatar
      add codegen support to union casts · 7ffcf93b
      Nuno Lopes authored
      init of static vars still not working. I'll get back to it tomorrow or so
      
      llvm-svn: 62278
      7ffcf93b
    • Ted Kremenek's avatar
      PTH: Fix termination condition in binary search. · 4bbb79a6
      Ted Kremenek authored
      llvm-svn: 62277
      4bbb79a6
    • Chris Lattner's avatar
      PR3330: given an enum like this: · e53c036d
      Chris Lattner authored
      enum E {
       A = 1U,
       B
      };
      
      Don't make an implicit cast expr of null for B.
      
      llvm-svn: 62274
      e53c036d
    • Ted Kremenek's avatar
      IdentifierInfo: · a705b04d
      Ted Kremenek authored
      - IdentifierInfo can now (optionally) have its string data not be
        co-located with itself.  This is for use with PTH.  This aspect is a
        little gross, as getName() and getLength() now make assumptions
        about a possible alternate representation of IdentifierInfo.
        Perhaps we should make IdentifierInfo have virtual methods?
      
      IdentifierTable:
      - Added class "IdentifierInfoLookup" that can be used by
        IdentifierTable to perform "string -> IdentifierInfo" lookups using
        an auxilliary data structure.  This is used by PTH.
      - Perform tests show that IdentifierTable::get() does not slow down
        because of the extra check for the IdentiferInfoLookup object (the
        regular StringMap lookup does enough work to mitigate the impact of
        an extra null pointer check).
      - The upshot is that now that some IdentifierInfo objects might be
        owned by the IdentiferInfoLookup object.  This should be reviewed.
      
      PTH:
      - Modified PTHManager::GetIdentifierInfo to *not* insert entries in
        IdentifierTable's string map, and instead create IdentifierInfo
        objects on the fly when mapping from persistent IDs to
        IdentifierInfos.  This saves a ton of work with string copies,
        hashing, and StringMap lookup and resizing.  This change was
        motivated because when processing source files in the PTH cache we
        don't need to do any string -> IdentifierInfo lookups.
      - PTHManager now subclasses IdentifierInfoLookup, allowing clients of
        IdentifierTable to transparently use IdentifierInfo objects managed
        by the PTH file.  PTHManager resolves "string -> IdentifierInfo"
        queries by doing a binary search over a sorted table of identifier
        strings in the PTH file (the exact algorithm we use can be changed
        as needed).
      
      These changes lead to the following performance changes when using PTH on Cocoa.h:
      - fsyntax-only: 10% performance improvement
      - Eonly: 30% performance improvement
      
      llvm-svn: 62273
      a705b04d
    • Daniel Dunbar's avatar
      Fix some unused variable, control reaches end of non-void function, · 435bbe02
      Daniel Dunbar authored
      and uninitialized use options.
      
      llvm-svn: 62270
      435bbe02
    • Daniel Dunbar's avatar
      Add dummy X86_64 ABIInfo implementation. · 707f6436
      Daniel Dunbar authored
      llvm-svn: 62268
      707f6436
    • Nuno Lopes's avatar
      6be2939d
    • Seo Sanghyeon's avatar
      PR2746: Implement GCC cast to union extension · 39a3ebf8
      Seo Sanghyeon authored
      llvm-svn: 62255
      39a3ebf8
    • Daniel Dunbar's avatar
      Add utils/ABITest, my ABI test generation tool. · 2e49bf2c
      Daniel Dunbar authored
       - Mostly written as an entertaining exercise in enumerating large or
         (countably, naturally) infinite sets. But hey, its useful too!
      
       - Idea is to number all C-types so that the N-th type can quickly be
         computed, with a good deal of flexibility about what types to
         include, and taking some care so that the (N+1)-th type is
         interestingly different from the N-th type. For example, using the
         default generator, the 1,000,000-th function type is:
      --
      typedef _Complex int T0;
      typedef char T1 __attribute__ ((vector_size (4)));
      typedef int T2 __attribute__ ((vector_size (4)));
      T2 fn1000000(T0 arg0, signed long long arg1, T1 arg2, T0 arg3);
      --
         and the 1,000,001-th type is:
      --
      typedef _Complex char T0;
      typedef _Complex char T2;
      typedef struct T1 { T2 field0; T2 field1; T2 field2; } T1;
      typedef struct T3 {  } T3;
      unsigned short fn1000001(T0 arg0, T1 arg1, T3 arg2);
      --
      
         Computing the 10^1600-th type takes a little less than 1s. :)
      
      llvm-svn: 62253
      2e49bf2c
    • Douglas Gregor's avatar
      41c8ba80
    • Ted Kremenek's avatar
      PTH: Embed a persistentID side-table in the PTH file that is sorted in the · bef9fc22
      Ted Kremenek authored
      lexical order of the corresponding identifier strings. This will be used for a
      forthcoming optimization. This slows down PTH generation time by 7%. We can
      revert this change if the optimization proves to not be valuable.
      
      llvm-svn: 62248
      bef9fc22
    • Douglas Gregor's avatar
      Initial implementation of member name lookup · 960b5bc7
      Douglas Gregor authored
      llvm-svn: 62247
      960b5bc7
    • Daniel Dunbar's avatar
      ccc: Implement support clang PTH using gcc PCH style interface. · 87cb84e9
      Daniel Dunbar authored
      This requires some hackery, as gcc's PCH mechanism changes behavior,
      whereas while PTH is simply a cache. Notably:
      
       - Automatically cause clang to load a .pth file if we find one that
         matches a command line -include argument (similar to how gcc
         looks for .gch files).
      
       - When generating precompiled headers, translate the suffix from .gch
         to .pth (so we do not conflict with actual gcc PCH files).
      
       - When generating precompiled headers, copy the input header to the
         same location as the output PTH file. This is necessary because gcc
         supports -include xxx.h even if xxx.h doesn't exist, but for clang
         we need to actually have the contents of this file available.
      
      llvm-svn: 62246
      87cb84e9
  3. Jan 14, 2009
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