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  1. Jan 09, 2009
    • Douglas Gregor's avatar
      Addressed the issue in <rdar://problem/6479085>, where we failed to · c25d7a7f
      Douglas Gregor authored
      rewrite @class declarations that showed up within linkage
      specifications because those @class declarations never made it any
      place where the rewriter could find them.
      
      Moved all of the ObjC*Decl nodes over to ScopedDecls, so that they can
      live in the appropriate top-level or transparent DeclContext near the
      top level, e.g., TranslationUnitDecl or LinkageSpecDecl. Objective-C
      declarations now show up in a traversal of the declarations in a
      DeclContext (they didn't before!). This way, the rewriter finds all
      Objective-C declarations within linkage specifications.
      
      llvm-svn: 61966
      c25d7a7f
  2. Jan 08, 2009
    • Steve Naroff's avatar
      This is a large/messy diff that unifies the ObjC AST's with DeclContext. · 35c62ae6
      Steve Naroff authored
      - ObjCContainerDecl's (ObjCInterfaceDecl/ObjCCategoryDecl/ObjCProtocolDecl), ObjCCategoryImpl, & ObjCImplementation are all DeclContexts.
      - ObjCMethodDecl is now a ScopedDecl (so it can play nicely with DeclContext).
      - ObjCContainerDecl now does iteration/lookup using DeclContext infrastructure (no more linear search:-)
      - Removed ASTContext argument to DeclContext::lookup(). It wasn't being used and complicated it's use from an ObjC AST perspective.
      - Added Sema::ProcessPropertyDecl() and removed Sema::diagnosePropertySetterGetterMismatch().
      - Simplified Sema::ActOnAtEnd() considerably. Still more work to do.
      - Fixed an incorrect casting assumption in Sema::getCurFunctionOrMethodDecl(), now that ObjCMethodDecl is a ScopedDecl.
      - Removed addPropertyMethods from ObjCInterfaceDecl/ObjCCategoryDecl/ObjCProtocolDecl.
      
      This passes all the tests on my machine. Since many of the changes are central to the way ObjC finds it's methods, I expect some fallout (and there are still a handful of FIXME's). Nevertheless, this should be a step in the right direction.
      
      llvm-svn: 61929
      35c62ae6
  3. Dec 22, 2008
  4. Dec 11, 2008
    • Douglas Gregor's avatar
      Unifies the name-lookup mechanisms used in various parts of the AST · 91f84216
      Douglas Gregor authored
      and separates lexical name lookup from qualified name lookup. In
      particular:
        * Make DeclContext the central data structure for storing and
          looking up declarations within existing declarations, e.g., members
          of structs/unions/classes, enumerators in C++0x enums, members of
          C++ namespaces, and (later) members of Objective-C
          interfaces/implementations. DeclContext uses a lazily-constructed
          data structure optimized for fast lookup (array for small contexts,
          hash table for larger contexts). 
      
        * Implement C++ qualified name lookup in terms of lookup into
          DeclContext.
      
        * Implement C++ unqualified name lookup in terms of
          qualified+unqualified name lookup (since unqualified lookup is not
          purely lexical in C++!)
      
        * Limit the use of the chains of declarations stored in
          IdentifierInfo to those names declared lexically.
      
        * Eliminate CXXFieldDecl, collapsing its behavior into
          FieldDecl. (FieldDecl is now a ScopedDecl).
      
        * Make RecordDecl into a DeclContext and eliminates its
          Members/NumMembers fields (since one can just iterate through the
          DeclContext to get the fields).
      
      llvm-svn: 60878
      91f84216
  5. Dec 05, 2008
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  7. Nov 24, 2008
    • Chris Lattner's avatar
      Rename Selector::getName() to Selector::getAsString(), and add · e4b95698
      Chris Lattner authored
      a new NamedDecl::getAsString() method.
      
      Change uses of Selector::getName() to just pass in a Selector 
      where possible (e.g. to diagnostics) instead of going through
      an std::string.
      
      This also adds new formatters for objcinstance and objcclass
      as described in the dox.
      
      llvm-svn: 59933
      e4b95698
  8. Nov 23, 2008
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  12. Nov 18, 2008
    • Chris Lattner's avatar
      start converting Sema over to using its canonical Diag method. · 377d1f8e
      Chris Lattner authored
      llvm-svn: 59561
      377d1f8e
    • Chris Lattner's avatar
    • Chris Lattner's avatar
      This reworks some of the Diagnostic interfaces a bit to change how diagnostics · 8488c829
      Chris Lattner authored
      are formed.  In particular, a diagnostic with all its strings and ranges is now
      packaged up and sent to DiagnosticClients as a DiagnosticInfo instead of as a 
      ton of random stuff.  This has the benefit of simplifying the interface, making
      it more extensible, and allowing us to do more checking for things like access
      past the end of the various arrays passed in.
      
      In addition to introducing DiagnosticInfo, this also substantially changes how 
      Diagnostic::Report works.  Instead of being passed in all of the info required
      to issue a diagnostic, Report now takes only the required info (a location and 
      ID) and returns a fresh DiagnosticInfo *by value*.  The caller is then free to
      stuff strings and ranges into the DiagnosticInfo with the << operator.  When
      the dtor runs on the DiagnosticInfo object (which should happen at the end of
      the statement), the diagnostic is actually emitted with all of the accumulated
      information.  This is a somewhat tricky dance, but it means that the 
      accumulated DiagnosticInfo is allowed to keep pointers to other expression 
      temporaries without those pointers getting invalidated.
      
      This is just the minimal change to get this stuff working, but this will allow
      us to eliminate the zillions of variant "Diag" methods scattered throughout
      (e.g.) sema.  For example, instead of calling:
      
        Diag(BuiltinLoc, diag::err_overload_no_match, typeNames,
             SourceRange(BuiltinLoc, RParenLoc));
      
      We will soon be able to just do:
      
        Diag(BuiltinLoc, diag::err_overload_no_match)
            << typeNames << SourceRange(BuiltinLoc, RParenLoc));
      
      This scales better to support arbitrary types being passed in (not just 
      strings) in a type-safe way.  Go operator overloading?!
      
      llvm-svn: 59502
      8488c829
    • Chris Lattner's avatar
      Change the diagnostics interface to take an array of pointers to · 16ba9139
      Chris Lattner authored
      strings instead of array of strings.  This reduces string copying
      in some not-very-important cases, but paves the way for future 
      improvements.
      
      llvm-svn: 59494
      16ba9139
  13. Nov 17, 2008
  14. Nov 12, 2008
    • Douglas Gregor's avatar
      Implement support for operator overloading using candidate operator · a11693bc
      Douglas Gregor authored
      functions for built-in operators, e.g., the builtin
      
        bool operator==(int const*, int const*)
      
      can be used for the expression "x1 == x2" given:
      
        struct X {
          operator int const*();
        } x1, x2;
      
      The scheme for handling these built-in operators is relatively simple:
      for each candidate required by the standard, create a special kind of
      candidate function for the built-in. If overload resolution picks the
      built-in operator, we perform the appropriate conversions on the
      arguments and then let the normal built-in operator take care of it. 
      
      There may be some optimization opportunity left: if we can reduce the
      number of built-in operator overloads we generate, overload resolution
      for these cases will go faster. However, one must be careful when
      doing this: GCC generates too few operator overloads in our little
      test program, and fails to compile it because none of the overloads it
      generates match.
      
      Note that we only support operator overload for non-member binary
      operators at the moment. The other operators will follow.
      
      As part of this change, ImplicitCastExpr can now be an lvalue.
      
      llvm-svn: 59148
      a11693bc
  15. Nov 11, 2008
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  19. Oct 14, 2008
    • Daniel Dunbar's avatar
      Add Sema implementation of #pragma pack stack. · 5460374c
      Daniel Dunbar authored
       - Follows the MSVC (original) implementation, including support of
         pack(show) (useful for testing).
       - Implements support for named pack records which gcc seems to
         ignore (or implements incorrectly).
       - Not currently wired to anything, only functionality change is the
         type checking of the pragma.
      
      llvm-svn: 57476
      5460374c
  20. Oct 02, 2008
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  22. Sep 05, 2008
    • Ted Kremenek's avatar
      Remove "NextDecl" from RecordDecl. This change touches many files that where... · 47923c7e
      Ted Kremenek authored
      Remove "NextDecl" from RecordDecl.  This change touches many files that where RecordDecl or CXXRecordDecl was constructed, always with an argument of 'NULL' for the previous declaration.
      
      The motivation behind this change is that chaining the RecordDecls is simply unnecessary.  Once we create multiple RecordDecls for the same struct/union/class, clients that care about all the declarations of the same struct can build a back map by seeing which Decls refer to the same RecordType.
      
      llvm-svn: 55821
      47923c7e
  23. Sep 04, 2008
  24. Sep 03, 2008
    • Steve Naroff's avatar
      Add semantic analysis for "blocks". · c540d669
      Steve Naroff authored
      Highlights...
      
      - 4 new AST nodes, BlockExpr, BlockStmtExpr, BlockExprExpr, BlockDeclRefExpr.
      - Sema::ActOnBlockStart(), ActOnBlockError(), ActOnBlockStmtExpr(), ActOnBlockExprExpr(), ActOnBlockReturnStmt().
      
      Next steps...
      
      - hack Sema::ActOnIdentifierExpr() to deal with block decl refs.
      - add attribute handler for byref decls.
      - add test cases.
      
      llvm-svn: 55710
      c540d669
  25. Aug 24, 2008
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