- Apr 11, 2009
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Chris Lattner authored
1) improve localizability by not passing english strings in. 2) improve location for arguments. 3) print the objc type being passed. Before: method-bad-param.m:15:1: error: Objective-C type cannot be passed by value -(void) my_method:(foo) my_param ^ after: method-bad-param.m:15:25: error: Objective-C interface type 'foo' cannot be passed by value -(void) my_method:(foo) my_param ^ llvm-svn: 68872
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Douglas Gregor authored
buffer generated for the current translation unit. If they are different, complain and then ignore the PCH file. This effectively checks for all compilation options that somehow would affect preprocessor state (-D, -U, -include, the dreaded -imacros, etc.). When we do accept the PCH file, throw away the contents of the predefines buffer rather than parsing them, since all of the results of that parsing are already stored in the PCH file. This eliminates the ugliness with the redefinition of __builtin_va_list, among other things. llvm-svn: 68838
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- Apr 10, 2009
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Douglas Gregor authored
cleanup. Aside from a minor tweak to the PCH file format, no functionality change. llvm-svn: 68793
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Douglas Gregor authored
de-serialization of abstract syntax trees. PCH support serializes the contents of the abstract syntax tree (AST) to a bitstream. When the PCH file is read, declarations are serialized as-needed. For example, a declaration of a variable "x" will be deserialized only when its VarDecl can be found by a client, e.g., based on name lookup for "x" or traversing the entire contents of the owner of "x". This commit provides the framework for serialization and (lazy) deserialization, along with support for variable and typedef declarations (along with several kinds of types). More declarations/types, along with important auxiliary structures (source manager, preprocessor, etc.), will follow. llvm-svn: 68732
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- Apr 09, 2009
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Douglas Gregor authored
No functionality change (really). llvm-svn: 68726
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Eli Friedman authored
llvm-svn: 68725
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- Apr 08, 2009
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Douglas Gregor authored
Fixes <rdar://problem/6759522> llvm-svn: 68611
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- Apr 07, 2009
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Eli Friedman authored
functions. Fixes PR3941. llvm-svn: 68541
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- Apr 02, 2009
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Douglas Gregor authored
llvm-svn: 68278
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Douglas Gregor authored
llvm-svn: 68261
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- Apr 01, 2009
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Douglas Gregor authored
failures that involve malformed types, e.g., "typename X::foo" where "foo" isn't a type, or "std::vector<void>" that doens't instantiate properly. Similarly, be a bit smarter in our handling of ambiguities that occur in Sema::getTypeName, to eliminate duplicate error messages about ambiguous name lookup. This eliminates two XFAILs in test/SemaCXX, one of which was crying out to us, trying to tell us that we were producing repeated error messages. llvm-svn: 68251
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- Mar 31, 2009
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Douglas Gregor authored
llvm-svn: 68110
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- Mar 29, 2009
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Chris Lattner authored
productions (except the already broken ObjC cases like @class X,Y;) in the parser that can produce more than one Decl return a DeclGroup instead of a Decl, etc. This allows elimination of the Decl::NextDeclarator field, and exposes various clients that should look at all decls in a group, but which were only looking at one (such as the dumper, printer, etc). These have been fixed. Still TODO: 1) there are some FIXME's in the code about potentially using DeclGroup for better location info. 2) ParseObjCAtDirectives should return a DeclGroup due to @class etc. 3) I'm not sure what is going on with StmtIterator.cpp, or if it can be radically simplified now. 4) I put a truly horrible hack in ParseTemplate.cpp. I plan to bring up #3/4 on the mailing list, but don't plan to tackle #1/2 in the short term. llvm-svn: 68002
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- Mar 28, 2009
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Chris Lattner authored
pointer. Its purpose in life is to be a glorified void*, but which does not implicitly convert to void* or other OpaquePtr's with a different UID. Introduce Action::DeclPtrTy which is a typedef for OpaquePtr<0>. Change the entire parser/sema interface to use DeclPtrTy instead of DeclTy*. This makes the C++ compiler enforce that these aren't convertible to other opaque types. We should also convert ExprTy, StmtTy, TypeTy, AttrTy, BaseTy, etc, but I don't plan to do that in the short term. The one outstanding known problem with this patch is that we lose the bitmangling optimization where ActionResult<DeclPtrTy> doesn't know how to bitmangle the success bit into the low bit of DeclPtrTy. I will rectify this with a subsequent patch. llvm-svn: 67952
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- Mar 27, 2009
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Douglas Gregor authored
llvm-svn: 67818
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- Mar 26, 2009
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Anders Carlsson authored
Factor the member access specifier setting code into its own function. No intended functionality change. llvm-svn: 67725
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Anders Carlsson authored
llvm-svn: 67722
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Douglas Gregor authored
specializations can be treated as a template. Finally, we can parse and process the first implementation of Fibonacci I wrote! Note that this code does not handle all of the cases where injected-class-names can be treated as templates. In particular, there's an ambiguity case that we should be able to handle (but can't), e.g., template <class T> struct Base { }; template <class T> struct Derived : Base<int>, Base<char> { typename Derived::Base b; // error: ambiguous typename Derived::Base<double> d; // OK }; llvm-svn: 67720
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Anders Carlsson authored
Also, fix fallout from the change. llvm-svn: 67717
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Douglas Gregor authored
templates, including in-class initializers. For example: template<typename T, T Divisor> class X { public: static const T value = 10 / Divisor; }; instantiated with, e.g., X<int, 5>::value to get the value '2'. llvm-svn: 67715
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- Mar 25, 2009
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Douglas Gregor authored
llvm-svn: 67710
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Douglas Gregor authored
the declarations of member classes are instantiated when the owning class template is instantiated. The definitions of such member classes are instantiated when a complete type is required. This change also introduces the injected-class-name into a class template specialization. llvm-svn: 67707
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Douglas Gregor authored
llvm-svn: 67687
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- Mar 24, 2009
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Douglas Gregor authored
incomplete types. RequireCompleteType is needed when the type may be completed by instantiating a template. llvm-svn: 67643
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Anders Carlsson authored
class C { void g(C c); virtual void f() = 0; }; In this case, C is not known to be abstract when doing semantic analysis on g. This is done by recursively traversing the abstract class and checking the types of member functions. llvm-svn: 67594
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Douglas Gregor authored
a class template. At present, we can only instantiation normal methods, but not constructors, destructors, or conversion operators. As ever, this contains a bit of refactoring in Sema's type-checking. In particular: - Split ActOnFunctionDeclarator into ActOnFunctionDeclarator (handling the declarator itself) and CheckFunctionDeclaration (checking for the the function declaration), the latter of which is also used by template instantiation. - We were performing the adjustment of function parameter types in three places; collect those into a single new routine. - When the type of a parameter is adjusted, allocate an OriginalParmVarDecl to keep track of the type as it was written. - Eliminate a redundant check for out-of-line declarations of member functions; hide more C++-specific checks on function declarations behind if(getLangOptions().CPlusPlus). llvm-svn: 67575
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- Mar 23, 2009
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Anders Carlsson authored
More improvements to abstract type checking. Handle arrays correctly, and make sure to check parameter types before they decay. llvm-svn: 67550
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Anders Carlsson authored
llvm-svn: 67542
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Douglas Gregor authored
library function, accept this declaration and pretend that we do not know that this is a library function. autoconf depends on this (broken) behavior. llvm-svn: 67541
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Douglas Gregor authored
prototype. Thanks Eli! llvm-svn: 67533
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Douglas Gregor authored
llvm-svn: 67530
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- Mar 22, 2009
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Anders Carlsson authored
llvm-svn: 67476
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Anders Carlsson authored
Keep track of whether a class is abstract or not. This is currently only used for the __is_abstract type trait. llvm-svn: 67461
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- Mar 19, 2009
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Douglas Gregor authored
there is a previous declaration marked "static". This fixes PR3645. llvm-svn: 67336
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Douglas Gregor authored
llvm-svn: 67316
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Douglas Gregor authored
F f; where F is a typedef of a function type, then the function "f" has a prototype. This is a slight tweak to Chris's suggested fix in PR3817. Fixes PR3817 and PR3840. llvm-svn: 67313
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Douglas Gregor authored
dependent qualified-ids such as Fibonacci<N - 1>::value where N is a template parameter. These references are "unresolved" because the name is dependent and, therefore, cannot be resolved to a declaration node (as we would do for a DeclRefExpr or QualifiedDeclRefExpr). UnresolvedDeclRefExprs instantiate to DeclRefExprs, QualifiedDeclRefExprs, etc. Also, be a bit more careful about keeping only a single set of specializations for a class template, and instantiating from the definition of that template rather than a previous declaration. In general, we need a better solution for this for all TagDecls, because it's too easy to accidentally look at a declaration that isn't the definition. We can now process a simple Fibonacci computation described as a template metaprogram. llvm-svn: 67308
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Douglas Gregor authored
specialization names. This way, we keep track of sugared types like std::vector<Real> I believe we are now using QualifiedNameTypes everywhere we can. Next step: QualifiedDeclRefExprs. llvm-svn: 67268
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Douglas Gregor authored
qualified name, e.g., foo::x so that we retain the nested-name-specifier as written in the source code and can reproduce that qualified name when printing the types back (e.g., in diagnostics). This is PR3493, which won't be complete until finished the other tasks mentioned near the end of this commit. The parser's representation of nested-name-specifiers, CXXScopeSpec, is now a bit fatter, because it needs to contain the scopes that precede each '::' and keep track of whether the global scoping operator '::' was at the beginning. For example, we need to keep track of the leading '::', 'foo', and 'bar' in ::foo::bar::x The Action's CXXScopeTy * is no longer a DeclContext *. It's now the opaque version of the new NestedNameSpecifier, which contains a single component of a nested-name-specifier (either a DeclContext * or a Type *, bitmangled). The new sugar type QualifiedNameType composes a sequence of NestedNameSpecifiers with a representation of the type we're actually referring to. At present, we only build QualifiedNameType nodes within Sema::getTypeName. This will be extended to other type-constructing actions (e.g., ActOnClassTemplateId). Also on the way: QualifiedDeclRefExprs will also store a sequence of NestedNameSpecifiers, so that we can print out the property nested-name-specifier. I expect to also use this for handling dependent names like Fibonacci<I - 1>::value. llvm-svn: 67265
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- Mar 18, 2009
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Douglas Gregor authored
Type pointer. This allows our nested-name-specifiers to retain more information about the actual spelling (e.g., which typedef did the user name, or what exact template arguments were used in the template-id?). It will also allow us to have dependent nested-name-specifiers that don't map to any DeclContext. llvm-svn: 67140
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