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Author SHA1 Message Date
James Y Knight
4205da0f13
NFC: Clean up of IntrusiveRefCntPtr construction from raw pointers. (#151782)
This commit handles the following types:
- clang::ExternalASTSource
- clang::TargetInfo
- clang::ASTContext
- clang::SourceManager
- clang::FileManager

Part of cleanup #151026
2025-08-01 22:23:30 -04:00
Henrik G. Olsson
2910c24638
[Modules] Record side effect info in EvaluatedStmt (#146468)
All deserialized VarDecl initializers are EvaluatedStmt, but not all
EvaluatedStmt initializers are from a PCH. Calling
`VarDecl::hasInitWithSideEffects` can trigger constant evaluation, but
it's hard to know ahead of time whether that will trigger
deserialization - even if the initializer is fully deserialized, it may
contain a call to a constructor whose body is not deserialized. By
caching the result of `VarDecl::hasInitWithSideEffects` and populating
that cache during deserialization we can guarantee that calling it won't
trigger deserialization regardless of the state of the initializer.
This also reduces memory usage by removing the `InitSideEffectVars` set
in `ASTReader`.

rdar://154717930
2025-07-03 15:37:55 -07:00
Henrik G. Olsson
37eb465710
Reland "[Modules] Record whether VarDecl initializers contain side effects" (#145447)
This reverts commit 329ae86 and adds an early exit for EvaluateInPlace when the expression's type is null.
2025-06-23 20:20:15 -07:00
Jonas Devlieghere
329ae868cb
Revert "[Modules] Record whether VarDecl initializers contain side effects" (#145407)
Reverts llvm/llvm-project#143739 because it triggers an assert:

```
Assertion failed: (!isNull() && "Cannot retrieve a NULL type pointer"), function getCommonPtr, file Type.h, line 952.
```
2025-06-23 16:01:58 -05:00
Henrik G. Olsson
319a51a5ff
[Modules] Record whether VarDecl initializers contain side effects (#143739)
Calling `DeclMustBeEmitted` should not lead to more deserialization, as
it may occur before previous deserialization has finished.
When passed a `VarDecl` with an initializer however, `DeclMustBeEmitted`
needs to know whether that initializer contains side effects. When the
`VarDecl` is deserialized but the initializer is not, this triggers
deserialization of the initializer. To avoid this we add a bit to the
serialization format for `VarDecl`s, indicating whether its initializer
contains side effects or not, so that the `ASTReader` can query this
information directly without deserializing the initializer.

rdar://153085264
2025-06-23 10:16:31 -07:00
Dmitry Polukhin
e1aaee7ea2
[modules] Handle friend function that was a definition but became only a declaration during AST deserialization (#132214)
Fix for regression #130917, changes in #111992 were too broad. This change reduces scope of previous fix. Added `ExternalASTSource::wasThisDeclarationADefinition` to detect cases when FunctionDecl lost body due to declaration merges.
2025-04-03 08:27:13 +01:00
Chuanqi Xu
263fed7ce9
[AST] Add OriginalDC argument to ExternalASTSource::FindExternalVisibleDeclsByName (#123152)
Part for relanding https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/122887.

I split this to test where the performance regession comes from if
modules are not used.
2025-01-17 12:46:00 +08:00
Chuanqi Xu
731db2a03e Revert "[C++20] [Modules] Support module level lookup (#122887)"
This reverts commit 7201cae106260aeb3e9bbbb7d5291ff30f05076a.
2025-01-16 10:23:11 +08:00
Chuanqi Xu
7201cae106
[C++20] [Modules] Support module level lookup (#122887)
Close https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/90154

This patch is also an optimization to the lookup process to utilize the
information provided by `export` keyword.

Previously, in the lookup process, the `export` keyword only takes part
in the check part, it doesn't get involved in the lookup process. That
said, previously, in a name lookup for 'name', we would load all of
declarations with the name 'name' and check if these declarations are
valid or not. It works well. But it is inefficient since it may load
declarations that may not be wanted.

Note that this patch actually did a trick in the lookup process instead
of bring module information to DeclarationName or considering module
information when deciding if two declarations are the same. So it may
not be a surprise to me if there are missing cases. But it is not a
regression. It should be already the case. Issue reports are welcomed.

In this patch, I tried to split the big lookup table into a lookup table
as before and a module local lookup table, which takes a combination of
the ID of the DeclContext and hash value of the primary module name as
the key. And refactored `DeclContext::lookup()` method to take the
module information. So that a lookup in a DeclContext won't load
declarations that are local to **other** modules.

And also I think it is already beneficial to split the big lookup table
since it may reduce the conflicts during lookups in the hash table.

BTW, this patch introduced a **regression** for a reachability rule in
C++20 but it was false-negative. See
'clang/test/CXX/module/module.interface/p7.cpp' for details.

This patch is not expected to introduce any other
regressions for non-c++20-modules users since the module local lookup
table should be empty for them.

---

On the API side, this patch unfortunately add a maybe-confusing argument
`Module *NamedModule` to
`ExternalASTSource::FindExternalVisibleDeclsByName()`. People may think
we can get the information from the first argument `const DeclContext
*DC`. But sadly there are declarations (e.g., namespace) can appear in
multiple different modules as a single declaration. So we have to add
additional information to indicate this.
2025-01-15 15:15:35 +08:00
Chuanqi Xu
20e9049509
[Serialization] Support loading template specializations lazily (#119333)
Reland https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/83237

---

(Original comments)

Currently all the specializations of a template (including
instantiation, specialization and partial specializations) will be
loaded at once if we want to instantiate another instance for the
template, or find instantiation for the template, or just want to
complete the redecl chain.

This means basically we need to load every specializations for the
template once the template declaration got loaded. This is bad since
when we load a specialization, we need to load all of its template
arguments. Then we have to deserialize a lot of unnecessary
declarations.

For example,

```
// M.cppm
export module M;
export template <class T>
class A {};

export class ShouldNotBeLoaded {};

export class Temp {
   A<ShouldNotBeLoaded> AS;
};

// use.cpp
import M;
A<int> a;
```

We have a specialization ` A<ShouldNotBeLoaded>` in `M.cppm` and we
instantiate the template `A` in `use.cpp`. Then we will deserialize
`ShouldNotBeLoaded` surprisingly when compiling `use.cpp`. And this
patch tries to avoid that.

Given that the templates are heavily used in C++, this is a pain point
for the performance.

This patch adds MultiOnDiskHashTable for specializations in the
ASTReader. Then we will only deserialize the specializations with the
same template arguments. We made that by using ODRHash for the template
arguments as the key of the hash table.

To review this patch, I think `ASTReaderDecl::AddLazySpecializations`
may be a good entry point.
2024-12-11 09:40:47 +08:00
Haowei Wu
12bdeba76e Revert "[Serialization] Support load lazy specialization lazily"
This reverts commit b5bd19211118c6d43bc525a4e3fb65d2c750d61e.
It brokes multiple llvm bots including clang-x64-windows-msvc
2024-12-06 10:33:57 -08:00
Chuanqi Xu
b5bd192111 [Serialization] Support load lazy specialization lazily
Currently all the specializations of a template (including
instantiation, specialization and partial specializations)  will be
loaded at once if we want to instantiate another instance for the
template, or find instantiation for the template, or just want to
complete the redecl chain.

This means basically we need to load every specializations for the
template once the template declaration got loaded. This is bad since
when we load a specialization, we need to load all of its template
arguments. Then we have to deserialize a lot of unnecessary
declarations.

For example,

```
// M.cppm
export module M;
export template <class T>
class A {};

export class ShouldNotBeLoaded {};

export class Temp {
   A<ShouldNotBeLoaded> AS;
};

// use.cpp
import M;
A<int> a;
```

We should a specialization ` A<ShouldNotBeLoaded>` in `M.cppm` and we
instantiate the template `A` in `use.cpp`. Then we will deserialize
`ShouldNotBeLoaded` surprisingly when compiling `use.cpp`. And this
patch tries to avoid that.

Given that the templates are heavily used in C++, this is a pain point
for the performance.

This patch adds MultiOnDiskHashTable for specializations in the
ASTReader. Then we will only deserialize the specializations with the
same template arguments. We made that by using ODRHash for the template
arguments as the key of the hash table.

To review this patch, I think `ASTReaderDecl::AddLazySpecializations`
may be a good entry point.

The patch was reviewed in
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/83237 but that PR is a stacked
PR. But I feel the intention of the stacked PRs get lost during the
review process. So I feel it is better to merge the commits into a
single commit instead of merging them in the PR page. It is better for
us to cherry-pick and revert.
2024-12-06 10:52:35 +08:00
Chuanqi Xu
55cdb3c785
[C++20] [Modules] Merge lambdas in source to imported lambdas (#106483)
Close https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/102721

Generally, the type of merged decls will be reused in ASTContext. But
for lambda, in the import and then include case, we can't decide its
previous decl in the imported modules so that we can't assign the
previous decl before creating the type for it. Since we can't decide its
numbering before creating it. So we have to assign the previous decl and
the canonical type for it after creating it, which is unusual and
slightly hack.
2024-08-29 12:37:56 +08:00
Chuanqi Xu
d86cc73bbf [NFC] [Serialization] Avoid using DeclID directly as much as possible
This patch tries to remove all the direct use of DeclID except the real
low level reading and writing. All the use of DeclID is converted to
the use of LocalDeclID or GlobalDeclID. This is helpful to increase the
readability and type safety.
2024-04-25 14:59:09 +08:00
Chuanqi Xu
72b58146b1 Revert "[NFC] [Serialization] Avoid using DeclID directly as much as possible"
This reverts commit 42070a5c092ed420bf92ebf38229c594885e94c7.

I forgot to touch lldb.
2024-04-25 14:26:07 +08:00
Chuanqi Xu
42070a5c09 [NFC] [Serialization] Avoid using DeclID directly as much as possible
This patch tries to remove all the direct use of DeclID except the real
low level reading and writing. All the use of DeclID is converted to
the use of LocalDeclID or GlobalDeclID. This is helpful to increase the
readability and type safety.
2024-04-25 14:14:05 +08:00
Chuanqi Xu
c2a98fdeb3
[NFC] Move DeclID from serialization/ASTBitCodes.h to AST/DeclID.h (#89873)
Previously, the DeclID is defined in serialization/ASTBitCodes.h under
clang::serialization namespace. However, actually the DeclID is not
purely used in serialization part. The DeclID is already widely used in
AST and all around the clang project via classes like `LazyPtrDecl` or
calling `ExternalASTSource::getExernalDecl()`. All such uses are via the
raw underlying type of `DeclID` as `uint32_t`. This is not pretty good.

This patch moves the DeclID class family to a new header `AST/DeclID.h`
so that the whole project can use the wrapped class `DeclID`,
`GlobalDeclID` and `LocalDeclID` instead of the raw underlying type.
This can improve the readability and the type safety.
2024-04-25 13:53:22 +08:00
Chuanqi Xu
07b1177eed [NFC] [Serialization] Use semantical type DeclID instead of raw type 'uint32_t'
This patch tries to use DeclID in the code bases to avoid use the raw
type 'uint32_t'. It is problematic to use the raw type 'uint32_t' if we
want to change the type of DeclID some day.
2024-04-23 12:44:00 +08:00
Corentin Jabot
19e2174d54 Revert "[Clang] Eagerly instantiate used constexpr function upon definition. (#73463)"
This reverts commit 030047c432cac133738be68fa0974f70e69dd58d.

Breaks Qt and is inconsistent with GCC.

See the following issue for details:

Fixes #74069
2023-12-02 13:35:27 +01:00
Jie Fu
5891a8f7ce [clang] Remove extra ';' in MultiplexExternalSemaSource.cpp (NFC)
/llvm-project/clang/lib/Sema/MultiplexExternalSemaSource.cpp:317:2:
error: extra ';' outside of a function is incompatible with C++98 [-Werror,-Wc++98-compat-extra-semi]
};
 ^
1 error generated.
2023-11-30 15:53:36 +08:00
cor3ntin
030047c432
[Clang] Eagerly instantiate used constexpr function upon definition. (#73463)
Despite CWG2497 not being resolved, it is reasonable to expect the
following code to compile (and which is supported by other compilers)

```cpp
  template<typename T> constexpr T f();
  constexpr int g() { return f<int>(); } // #1
  template<typename T> constexpr T f() { return 123; }
  int k[g()];
  // #2
```

To that end, we eagerly instantiate all referenced specializations of
constexpr functions when they are defined.

We maintain a map of (pattern, [instantiations]) independent of
`PendingInstantiations` to avoid having to iterate that list after each
function definition.

We should apply the same logic to constexpr variables, but I wanted to
keep the PR small.

Fixes #73232
2023-11-30 08:45:05 +01:00
Richard Smith
bc73ef0031 PR60985: Fix merging of lambda closure types across modules.
Previously, distinct lambdas would get merged, and multiple definitions
of the same lambda would not get merged, because we attempted to
identify lambdas by their ordinal position within their lexical
DeclContext. This failed for lambdas within namespace-scope variables
and within variable templates, where the lexical position in the context
containing the variable didn't uniquely identify the lambda.

In this patch, we instead identify lambda closure types by index within
their context declaration, which does uniquely identify them in a way
that's consistent across modules.

This change causes a deserialization cycle between the type of a
variable with deduced type and a lambda appearing as the initializer of
the variable -- reading the variable's type requires reading and merging
the lambda, and reading the lambda requires reading and merging the
variable. This is addressed by deferring loading the deduced type of a
variable until after we finish recursive deserialization.

This also exposes a pre-existing subtle issue where loading a
variable declaration would trigger immediate loading of its initializer,
which could recursively refer back to properties of the variable. This
particularly causes problems if the initializer contains a
lambda-expression, but can be problematic in general. That is addressed
by switching to lazily loading the initializers of variables rather than
always loading them with the variable declaration. As well as fixing a
deserialization cycle, that should improve laziness of deserialization
in general.

LambdaDefinitionData had 63 spare bits in it, presumably caused by an
off-by-one-error in some previous change. This change claims 32 of those bits
as a counter for the lambda within its context. We could probably move the
numbering to separate storage, like we do for the device-side mangling number,
to optimize the likely-common case where all three numbers (host-side mangling
number, device-side mangling number, and index within the context declaration)
are zero, but that's not done in this change.

Fixes #60985.

Reviewed By: #clang-language-wg, aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145737
2023-03-30 14:22:40 -07:00
Chris Bieneman
5b5329bd41 [NFC] Make MultiplexExternalSemaSource own sources
This change refactors the MuiltiplexExternalSemaSource to take ownership
of the underlying sources. As a result it makes a larger cleanup of
external source ownership in Sema and the ChainedIncludesSource.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, aprantl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133158
2022-09-02 13:57:39 -05:00
Wei Wang
e6b8320c0a [clang][AST] Improve AST Reader/Writer memory footprint
Reduce memory footprint of AST Reader/Writer:
1. Adjust internal data containers' element type.
2. Switch to set for deduplication of deferred diags.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101793
2021-05-20 15:34:29 -07:00
Vassil Vassilev
0cb7e7ca0c Make iteration over the DeclContext::lookup_result safe.
The idiom:
```
DeclContext::lookup_result R = DeclContext::lookup(Name);
for (auto *D : R) {...}
```

is not safe when in the loop body we trigger deserialization from an AST file.
The deserialization can insert new declarations in the StoredDeclsList whose
underlying type is a vector. When the vector decides to reallocate its storage
the pointer we hold becomes invalid.

This patch replaces a SmallVector with an singly-linked list. The current
approach stores a SmallVector<NamedDecl*, 4> which is around 8 pointers.
The linked list is 3, 5, or 7. We do better in terms of memory usage for small
cases (and worse in terms of locality -- the linked list entries won't be near
each other, but will be near their corresponding declarations, and we were going
to fetch those memory pages anyway). For larger cases: the vector uses a
doubling strategy for reallocation, so will generally be between half-full and
full. Let's say it's 75% full on average, so there's N * 4/3 + 4 pointers' worth
of space allocated currently and will be 2N pointers with the linked list. So we
break even when there are N=6 entries and slightly lose in terms of memory usage
after that. We suspect that's still a win on average.

Thanks to @rsmith!

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91524
2021-03-17 08:59:04 +00:00
David Blaikie
b198de67e0 Merge some of the PCH object support with modular codegen
I was trying to pick this up a bit when reviewing D48426 (& perhaps D69778) - in any case, looks like D48426 added a module level flag that might not be needed.

The D48426 implementation worked by setting a module level flag, then code generating contents from the PCH a special case in ASTContext::DeclMustBeEmitted would be used to delay emitting the definition of these functions if they came from a Module with this flag.

This strategy is similar to the one initially implemented for modular codegen that was removed in D29901 in favor of the modular decls list and a bit on each decl to specify whether it's homed to a module.

One major difference between PCH object support and modular code generation, other than the specific list of decls that are homed, is the compilation model: MSVC PCH modules are built into the object file for some other source file (when compiling that source file /Yc is specified to say "this compilation is where the PCH is homed"), whereas modular code generation invokes a separate compilation for the PCH alone. So the current modular code generation test of to decide if a decl should be emitted "is the module where this decl is serialized the current main file" has to be extended (as Lubos did in D69778) to also test the command line flag -building-pch-with-obj.

Otherwise the whole thing is basically streamlined down to the modular code generation path.

This even offers one extra material improvement compared to the existing divergent implementation: Homed functions are not emitted into object files that use the pch. Instead at -O0 they are not emitted into the IR at all, and at -O1 they are emitted using available_externally (existing functionality implemented for modular code generation). The pch-codegen test has been updated to reflect this new behavior.

[If possible: I'd love it if we could not have the extra MSVC-style way of accessing dllexport-pch-homing, and just do it the modular codegen way, but I understand that it might be a limitation of existing build systems. @hans / @thakis: Do either of you know if it'd be practical to move to something more similar to .pcm handling, where the pch itself is passed to the compilation, rather than homed as a side effect of compiling some other source file?]

Reviewers: llunak, hans

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83652
2020-07-22 12:46:12 -07:00
Yaxun (Sam) Liu
b670ab7b6b recommit 1b978ddba05c [CUDA][HIP][OpenMP] Emit deferred diagnostics by a post-parsing AST travese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70172
2020-03-23 12:09:07 -04:00
Raphael Isemann
aa4558497f [clang] Improve LLVM-style RTTI support in ExternalASTSource/ExternalSemaSource
Summary:
We currently have some very basic LLVM-style RTTI support in the ExternalASTSource class hierarchy
based on the `SemaSource` bool( to discriminate it form the ExternalSemaSource). As ExternalASTSource
is supposed to be subclassed we should have extendable LLVM-style RTTI in this class hierarchy to make life easier
for projects building on top of Clang.

Most notably the current RTTI implementation forces LLDB to implement RTTI for its
own ExternalASTSource class (ClangExternalASTSourceCommon) by keeping a global set of
ExternalASTSources that are known to be ClangExternalASTSourceCommon. Projects
using Clang currently have to dosimilar workarounds to get RTTI support for their subclasses.

This patch turns this into full-fledged LLVM-style RTTI based on a static `ID` variable similar to
other LLVM class hierarchies. Also removes the friend declaration from ExternalASTSource to
its child class that was only used to grant access to the `SemaSource` member.

Reviewers: aprantl, dblaikie, rjmccall

Reviewed By: aprantl

Subscribers: riccibruno, labath, lhames, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71397
2019-12-15 18:11:01 +01:00
Chandler Carruth
2946cd7010 Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepo
to reflect the new license.

We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.

Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.

llvm-svn: 351636
2019-01-19 08:50:56 +00:00
Fangrui Song
6907ce2f8f Remove trailing space
sed -Ei 's/[[:space:]]+$//' include/**/*.{def,h,td} lib/**/*.{cpp,h}

llvm-svn: 338291
2018-07-30 19:24:48 +00:00
Hans Wennborg
08c5a7b8fd [clang-cl] Don't emit dllexport inline functions etc. from pch files (PR37801)
With MSVC, PCH files are created along with an object file that needs to
be linked into the final library or executable. That object file
contains the code generated when building the headers. In particular, it
will include definitions of inline dllexport functions, and because they
are emitted in this object file, other files using the PCH do not need
to emit them. See the bug for an example.

This patch makes clang-cl match MSVC's behaviour in this regard, causing
significant compile-time savings when building dlls using precompiled
headers.

For example, in a 64-bit optimized shared library build of Chromium with
PCH, it reduces the binary size and compile time of
stroke_opacity_custom.obj from 9315564 bytes to 3659629 bytes and 14.6
to 6.63 s. The wall-clock time of building blink_core.dll goes from
38m41s to 22m33s. ("user" time goes from 1979m to 1142m).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48426

llvm-svn: 335466
2018-06-25 13:23:49 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
9fc8faf9e6 Remove \brief commands from doxygen comments.
This is similar to the LLVM change https://reviews.llvm.org/D46290.

We've been running doxygen with the autobrief option for a couple of
years now. This makes the \brief markers into our comments
redundant. Since they are a visual distraction and we don't want to
encourage more \brief markers in new code either, this patch removes
them all.

Patch produced by

for i in $(git grep -l '\@brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\@brief //g' $i & done
for i in $(git grep -l '\\brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\\brief //g' $i & done

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46320

llvm-svn: 331834
2018-05-09 01:00:01 +00:00
Raphael Isemann
025d620ce9 [modules] Correctly overload getModule in the MultiplexExternalSemaSource
Summary:
The MultiplexExternalSemaSource doesn't correctly overload the `getModule` function,
causing the multiplexer to not forward this call as intended.

Reviewers: v.g.vassilev

Reviewed By: v.g.vassilev

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39416

llvm-svn: 323122
2018-01-22 15:27:25 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
12ab07e000 Fix warnings. [-Wdocumentation]
llvm-svn: 315573
2017-10-12 09:42:14 +00:00
David Blaikie
1ac9c98e6c Modular Codegen: Support homing debug info for types in modular objects
Matching the function-homing support for modular codegen. Any type
implicitly (implicit template specializations) or explicitly defined in
a module is attached to that module's object file and omitted elsewhere
(only a declaration used if necessary for references).

llvm-svn: 299987
2017-04-11 21:13:37 +00:00
David Blaikie
e6b7c28d17 Modular Codegen: Add/use a bit in serialized function definitions to track whether they are the subject of modular codegen
Some decls are created not where they are written, but in other module
files/users (implicit special members and function template implicit
specializations). To correctly identify them, use a bit next to the definition
to track the modular codegen property.

Discussed whether the module file bit could be omitted in favor of
reconstituting from the modular codegen decls list - best guess today is that
the efficiency improvement of not having to deserialize the whole list whenever
any function is queried by a module user is worth it for the small size
increase of this redundant (list + bit-on-def) representation.

Reviewers: rsmith

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29901

llvm-svn: 299982
2017-04-11 20:46:34 +00:00
David Blaikie
9ffe5a3525 Prototype of modules codegen
First pass at generating weak definitions of inline functions from module files
(& skipping (-O0) or emitting available_externally (optimizations)
definitions where those modules are used).

External functions defined in modules are emitted into the modular
object file as well (this may turn an existing ODR violation (if that
module were imported into multiple translations) into valid/linkable
code).

Internal symbols (static functions, for example) are not correctly
supported yet. The symbol will be produced, internal, in the modular
object - unreferenceable from the users.

Reviewers: rsmith

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28845

llvm-svn: 293456
2017-01-30 05:00:26 +00:00
Justin Lebar
28f09c50e2 [Sema] Use unique_ptr instead of raw pointers in the late-parsed templates map.
Summary:
This is possible now that MapVector supports move-only values.

Depends on D25404.

Reviewers: timshen

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25405

llvm-svn: 283766
2016-10-10 16:26:08 +00:00
Manman Ren
a0f31a01f3 Method Pool in modules: we make sure that if a module contains an entry for
a selector, the entry should be complete, containing everything introduced by
that module and all modules it imports.

Before writing out the method pool of a module, we sync up the out of date
selectors by pulling in methods for the selectors, from all modules it imports.

In ReadMethodPool, after pulling in the method pool entry for module A, this
lets us skip the modules that module A imports.

rdar://problem/25900131

llvm-svn: 268091
2016-04-29 19:04:05 +00:00
Richard Smith
d6a04d79c7 Store list of undefined-but-used objects in a deterministic order to fix
non-deterministic diagnostics (and non-deterministic PCH files). Check these
when building a module rather than serializing it; it's not reasonable for a
module's use to be satisfied by a definition in the user of the module.

llvm-svn: 264466
2016-03-25 21:49:43 +00:00
Angel Garcia Gomez
637d1e6694 Roll-back r250822.
Summary: It breaks the build for the ASTMatchers

Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13893

llvm-svn: 250827
2015-10-20 13:23:58 +00:00
Angel Garcia Gomez
b5250d3448 Apply modernize-use-default to clang.
Summary: Replace empty bodies of default constructors and destructors with '= default'.

Reviewers: bkramer, klimek

Subscribers: klimek, alexfh, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13890

llvm-svn: 250822
2015-10-20 12:52:55 +00:00
Richard Smith
3cb15729af function_ref-ize ExternalASTSource::FindExternalLexicalDecl and remove its
useless return value. Switch to using it directly when completing the
redeclaration chain for an anonymous declaration, and reduce the set of
declarations that we load in the process to just those of the right kind.

llvm-svn: 244161
2015-08-05 22:41:45 +00:00
Ismail Pazarbasi
e5768d1717 Detect uses of mismatching forms of 'new' and 'delete'
Emit warning when operand to `delete` is allocated with `new[]` or
operand to `delete[]` is allocated with `new`.

rev 2 update:
`getNewExprFromInitListOrExpr` should return `dyn_cast_or_null`
instead of `dyn_cast`, since `E` might be null.

Reviewers: rtrieu, jordan_rose, rsmith

Subscribers: majnemer, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4661

llvm-svn: 237608
2015-05-18 19:59:11 +00:00
Diego Novillo
c324b92c35 Revert "Detect uses of mismatching forms of 'new' and 'delete'"
This reverts commit 742dc9b6c9686ab52860b7da39c3a126d8a97fbc.

This is generating multiple segfaults in our internal builds.
Test case coming up shortly.

llvm-svn: 237391
2015-05-14 20:57:48 +00:00
Ismail Pazarbasi
538ef53c13 Detect uses of mismatching forms of 'new' and 'delete'
Emit warning when operand to `delete` is allocated with `new[]` or
operand to `delete[]` is allocated with `new`.

Reviewers: rtrieu, jordan_rose, rsmith

Subscribers: majnemer, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4661

llvm-svn: 237368
2015-05-14 16:14:57 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
52cee4dad2 [Modules] Preserve source order for the map of late parsed templates.
Clang was inserting these into a dense map. While it never iterated the
dense map during normal compilation, it did when emitting a module. Fix
this by using a standard MapVector to preserve the order in which we
encounter the late parsed templates.

I suspect this still isn't ideal, as we don't seem to remove things from
this map even when we mark the templates as no longer late parsed. But
I don't know enough about this particular extension to craft a nice,
subtle test case covering this. I've managed to get the stress test to
at least do some late parsing and demonstrate the core problem here.
This patch fixes the test and provides deterministic behavior which is
a strict improvement over the prior state.

I've cleaned up some of the code here as well to be explicit about
inserting when that is what is actually going on.

llvm-svn: 233264
2015-03-26 09:08:15 +00:00
Richard Smith
c2bb81860b [modules] Deserialize CXXCtorInitializer list for a constructor lazily.
Previously we'd deserialize the list of mem-initializers for a constructor when
we deserialized the declaration of the constructor. That could trigger a
significant amount of unnecessary work (pulling in all base classes
recursively, for a start) and was causing problems for the modules buildbot due
to cyclic deserializations. We now deserialize these on demand.

This creates a certain amount of duplication with the handling of
CXXBaseSpecifiers; I'll look into reducing that next.

llvm-svn: 233052
2015-03-24 06:36:48 +00:00
Richard Smith
f19e12794d Replace Sema's map of locally-scoped extern "C" declarations with a DeclContext
of extern "C" declarations. This is simpler and vastly more efficient for
modules builds (we no longer need to load *all* extern "C" declarations to
determine if we have a redeclaration).

No functionality change intended.

llvm-svn: 231538
2015-03-07 00:04:49 +00:00
Richard Smith
91c18de755 Rework our handling of key functions. We used to track a complete list of all
dynamic classes in the translation unit and check whether each one's key
function is defined when we got to the end of the TU (and when we got to the
end of each module). This is really terrible for modules performance, since it
causes unnecessary deserialization of every dynamic class in every compilation.

We now use a much simpler (and, in a modules build, vastly more efficient)
system: when we see an out-of-line definition of a virtual function, we check
whether that function was in fact its class's key function. (If so, we need to
emit the vtable.)

llvm-svn: 230830
2015-02-28 01:01:56 +00:00