- Jan 15, 2009
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Chris Lattner authored
enum E { A = 1U, B }; Don't make an implicit cast expr of null for B. llvm-svn: 62274
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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
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Nuno Lopes authored
llvm-svn: 62272
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Gabor Greif authored
this fixes PR3332 llvm-svn: 62271
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Daniel Dunbar authored
and uninitialized use options. llvm-svn: 62270
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Devang Patel authored
Use light weight DebugInfo object directly. llvm-svn: 62269
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Daniel Dunbar authored
llvm-svn: 62268
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Dan Gohman authored
llvm-svn: 62267
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Dan Gohman authored
previous commit. llvm-svn: 62266
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Dan Gohman authored
llvm-svn: 62265
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Evan Cheng authored
llvm-svn: 62264
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Evan Cheng authored
- Looking at the number of sign bits of the a sext instruction to determine whether new trunc + sext pair should be added when its source is being evaluated in a different type. llvm-svn: 62263
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Dan Gohman authored
llvm-svn: 62262
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Nuno Lopes authored
llvm-svn: 62261
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Dan Gohman authored
llvm-svn: 62260
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Dan Gohman authored
llvm-svn: 62259
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Richard Osborne authored
the ADDRspii addressing mode. llvm-svn: 62258
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Richard Osborne authored
changes in the last commit. llvm-svn: 62257
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Gabor Greif authored
llvm-svn: 62256
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Seo Sanghyeon authored
llvm-svn: 62255
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Scott Michel authored
sequences in SPUDAGToDAGISel.cpp and SPU64InstrInfo.td, killing custom DAG node types as needed. - i64 mul is now a legal instruction, but emits an instruction sequence that stretches tblgen and the imagination, as well as violating laws of several small countries and most southern US states (just kidding, but looking at a function with 80+ parameters is really weird and just plain wrong.) - Update tests as needed. llvm-svn: 62254
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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
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Mikhail Glushenkov authored
llvm-svn: 62251
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Douglas Gregor authored
llvm-svn: 62250
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Mikhail Glushenkov authored
llvm-svn: 62249
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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
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Douglas Gregor authored
llvm-svn: 62247
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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
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- Jan 14, 2009
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Douglas Gregor authored
This change refactors and cleans up our handling of name lookup with LookupDecl. There are several aspects to this refactoring: - The criteria for name lookup is now encapsulated into the class LookupCriteria, which replaces the hideous set of boolean values that LookupDecl currently has. - The results of name lookup are returned in a new class LookupResult, which can lazily build OverloadedFunctionDecls for overloaded function sets (and, eventually, eliminate the need to allocate member for OverloadedFunctionDecls) and contains a placeholder for handling ambiguous name lookup (for C++). - The primary entry points for name lookup are now LookupName (for unqualified name lookup) and LookupQualifiedName (for qualified name lookup). There is also a convenience function LookupParsedName that handles qualified/unqualified name lookup when given a scope specifier. Together, these routines are meant to gradually replace the kludgy LookupDecl, but this won't happen until after we have base class lookup (which forces us to cope with ambiguities). - Documented the heck out of name lookup. Experimenting a little with using Doxygen's member groups to make some sense of the Sema class. Feedback welcome! - Fixes some lingering issues with name lookup for nested-name-specifiers, which now goes through LookupName/LookupQualifiedName. llvm-svn: 62245
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Chris Lattner authored
llvm-svn: 62244
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Devang Patel authored
llvm-svn: 62243
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Daniel Dunbar authored
(DRIVER_[AB]). llvm-svn: 62242
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Daniel Dunbar authored
- Still missing some odds and ends like -M. - Also, we still need to do some translation and forwarding of codegen options. llvm-svn: 62241
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Fariborz Jahanian authored
explicit return type on block literals. llvm-svn: 62240
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Daniel Dunbar authored
llvm-svn: 62239
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Richard Osborne authored
frame index. eliminateFrameIndex will replace these instructions with (LDWSP|STWSP|LDAWSP) or (LDW|STW|LDAWF) if a frame pointer is in use. This fixes PR 3324. Previously we used LDWSP, STWSP, LDAWSP before frame pointer elimination. However since they were marked as implicitly using SP they could not be rematerialised. llvm-svn: 62238
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Douglas Gregor authored
llvm-svn: 62237
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Nuno Lopes authored
llvm-svn: 62236
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Gabor Greif authored
llvm-svn: 62232
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Douglas Gregor authored
Small cleanup in the handling of user-defined conversions. Also, implement an optimization when constructing a call. We avoid recomputing implicit conversion sequences and instead use those conversion sequences that we computed as part of overload resolution. llvm-svn: 62231
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