This is an implementation of P1061 Structure Bindings Introduce a Pack
without the ability to use packs outside of templates. There is a couple
of ways the AST could have been sliced so let me know what you think.
The only part of this change that I am unsure of is the
serialization/deserialization stuff. I followed the implementation of
other Exprs, but I do not really know how it is tested. Thank you for
your time considering this.
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Co-authored-by: Yanzuo Liu <zwuis@outlook.com>
Currently, these generate incorrect code, as streaming/SME attributes
are not propagated to the outlined function. As we've yet to work on
mixing OpenMP and streaming functions (and determine how they should
interact with OpenMP's runtime), we think it is best to disallow this
for now.
This executable construct has a larger list of clauses than some of the
others, plus has some additional restrictions. This patch implements
the AST node, plus the 'cannot be the body of a if, while, do, switch,
or label' statement restriction. Future patches will handle the
rest of the restrictions, which are based on clauses.
This is a rebase of #95112 with my own feedback apply as @MitalAshok has
been inactive for a while.
It's fairly important this makes clang 20 as it is a blocker for #107451
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[CWG2813](https://cplusplus.github.io/CWG/issues/2813.html)
prvalue.member_fn(expression-list) now will not materialize a temporary
for prvalue if member_fn is an explicit object member function, and
prvalue will bind directly to the object parameter.
The E1 in E1.static_member is now a discarded-value expression, so if E1
was a call to a [[nodiscard]] function, there will now be a warning.
This also affects C++98 with [[gnu::warn_unused_result]] functions.
This should not affect C where TemporaryMaterializationConversion is a
no-op.
Closes#100314Fixes#100341
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Co-authored-by: Mital Ashok <mital@mitalashok.co.uk>
A follow-up to #112289.
When diagnosing an unused return value, if the diagnostic
is triggered by an attribute attached to a type, the type name
is now included in the diagnostic.
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Co-authored-by: Sirraide <aeternalmail@gmail.com>
The lifetimes of local variables and function parameters must end before
the call to a [[clang::musttail]] function, instead of before the
return, because we will not have a stack frame to hold them when doing
the call.
This documents this limitation, and adds diagnostics to warn about some
code which is invalid because of it.
The primary motivation behind this is to allow the enum type to be
referred to earlier in the Sema.h file which is needed for #106321.
It was requested in #106321 that a scoped enum be used (rather than
moving the enum declaration earlier in the Sema class declaration).
Unfortunately doing this creates a lot of churn as all use sites of the
enum constants had to be changed. Appologies to all downstream forks in
advanced.
Note the AA_ prefix has been dropped from the enum value names as they
are now redundant.
When a plain return statement was used in a coroutine, the error "return
statement not allowed in coroutine" was surfaced too late (e.g. after
other errors in the return statement). Surfacing it earlier now, to make
the issue more obvious.
This patch moves documentation of `Sema` functions from `.cpp` files to `Sema.h` when there was no documentation in the latter, or it can be trivially subsumed. More complicated cases when there's less trivial divergence between documentation attached to declaration and the one attached to implementation are left for a later PR that would require review.
It appears that doxygen can find the documentation for a function defined out-of-line even if it's attached to an implementation, and not declaration. But other tools, e.g. clangd, are not as powerful. So this patch significantly improves autocompletion experience for (at least) clangd-based IDEs.
Exception handling SHOULD be possible depending on codegen (and if not,
we can make it trap and add a warning when we make that decision), but
throwing out of a compute construct is ill formed.
This patch adds an error for a 'throw' that isn't in a 'try' scope. This
error is imperfect as it won't diagnose a 'throw' that escapes its
'try', or one in a separate function, but it catches the obvious
mistakes. The other cases will need to be handled as runtime failures.
Like the last few patches, branching in/out of a compute construct is
not valid. This patch implements checking to ensure that a 'case' or
'default' statement cannot jump into a Compute Construct (in the style
of a duff's device!).
Compute Constructs do not permit jumping in/out of them, so this patch
implements this for 'goto' as a followup to the other patches that have
done the same thing.
It does this by modifying the JumpDiagnostics to work with this, plus
setting the function to needing jump diagnostics if we discover a goto
or label inside of a Compute Construct.
Like with 'break'/'continue', returning out of a compute construct is
ill-formed, so this implements the diagnostic. However, unlike the
OpenMP implementation of this same diagnostic, OpenACC doesn't have a
concept of 'capture region', so this is implemented as just checking the
'scope'.
OpenACC3.3 2.5.4 says: "A program may not branch into or out of a
compute construct". While some of this restriction isn't particularly
checkable, 'break' and 'continue' are possible and pretty trivial, so
this patch implements those limitations.
It IS unclear in the case of a 'break' in a 'switch' what should happen
(an antagonistic reading of the standard would prevent it from
appearing), however we're choosing to special-case the break-in-switch
to ensure that this works (albeit, a 'parallel' directive on a 'switch'
isn't particularly useful, though permitted).
Future implementations of this rule will be in a follow-up patch.
This patch converts `Sema::TemplateDeductionResult` into a scoped enum
in namespace scope, making it eligible for forward declaring. This is
useful in certain contexts, such as `preferred_type` annotations on
bit-fields.
In Sema in `BuildReturnStmt(...)` when we try to determine is the type
is move eligible or copy elidable we don't currently check of the init
of the `VarDecl` contain errors or not. This can lead to a crash since
we may send a type that is not complete into `getTypeInfo(...)` which
does not allow this.
This fixes: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/63244https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/79745
Call function with no-return attribute generates code with unreachable
instruction instead of return and if the call statement has
`clang::musttail` attribute, it would crash in `VerifyPass`. Check this
condition in Sema ahead.
Fix [issue](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/76631)
Co-authored-by: huqizhi <836744285@qq.com>
**Overview:**
Fix a bug where Clang's range-loop-analysis incorrectly checks for trivial copyability instead
of trivial copy constructibility, leading to erroneous warnings.
Fixes#47355
Adds a warning, issued by the clang semantic analysis. The patch warns
on switch which don't have the default branch.
This is a counterpart of gcc's Wswitch-default.
This patch converts `ImplicitParamDecl::ImplicitParamKind` into a scoped enum at namespace scope, making it eligible for forward declaring. This is useful for `preferred_type` annotations on bit-fields.
This reverts commit 491b2810fb7fe5f080fa9c4f5945ed0a6909dc92.
This change broke valid code and generated incorrect diagnostics, see
https://reviews.llvm.org/D155064
This patch makes clang diagnose extensive cases of consteval if and is_constant_evaluated usage that are tautologically true or false.
This introduces a new IsRuntimeEvaluated boolean flag to Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord that means the immediate appearance of if consteval or is_constant_evaluated are tautologically false(e.g. inside if !consteval {} block or non-constexpr-qualified function definition body)
This patch also pushes new expression evaluation context when parsing the condition of if constexpr and initializer of constexpr variables so that Sema can be aware that the use of consteval if and is_consteval are tautologically true in if constexpr condition and constexpr variable initializers.
BEFORE this patch, the warning for is_constant_evaluated was emitted from constant evaluator. This patch moves the warning logic to Sema in order to diagnose tautological use of is_constant_evaluated in the same way as consteval if.
This patch separates initializer evaluation context from InitializerScopeRAII.
This fixes a bug that was happening when user takes address of function address in initializers of non-local variables.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/43760
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/51567
Reviewed By: cor3ntin, ldionne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D155064
clang was crashing on a lambda attribute with a statement expression
that contained a `return`.
It attempted to access the lambda type which was unknown at that point.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/48527
The goal of this change is to clean up some of the code surrounding
HLSL using CXXThisExpr as a non-pointer l-value. This change cleans up
a bunch of assumptions and inconsistencies around how the type of
`this` is handled through the AST and code generation.
This change is be mostly NFC for HLSL, and completely NFC for other
language modes.
This change introduces a new member to query for the this object's type
and seeks to clarify the normal usages of the this type.
With the introudction of HLSL to clang, CXXThisExpr may now be an
l-value and behave like a reference type rather than C++'s normal
method of it being an r-value of pointer type.
With this change there are now three ways in which a caller might need
to query the type of `this`:
* The type of the `CXXThisExpr`
* The type of the object `this` referrs to
* The type of the implicit (or explicit) `this` argument
This change codifies those three ways you may need to query
respectively as:
* CXXMethodDecl::getThisType()
* CXXMethodDecl::getThisObjectType()
* CXXMethodDecl::getThisArgType()
This change then revisits all uses of `getThisType()`, and in cases
where the only use was to resolve the pointee type, it replaces the
call with `getThisObjectType()`. In other cases it evaluates whether
the desired returned type is the type of the `this` expr, or the type
of the `this` function argument. The `this` expr type is used for
creating additional expr AST nodes and for member lookup, while the
argument type is used mostly for code generation.
Additionally some cases that used `getThisType` in simple queries could
be substituted for `getThisObjectType`. Since `getThisType` is
implemented in terms of `getThisObjectType` calling the later should be
more efficient if the former isn't needed.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, bogner
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159247
The motivation for this patch is that many code bases use exception handling. As GPUs are not expected to support exception handling in the near future, we can experiment with compiling the code for GPU targets anyway. This will
allow us to run the code, as long as no exception is thrown.
The overall idea is very simple:
- If a throw expression is compiled to AMDGCN or NVPTX, it is replaced with a trap during code generation.
- If a try/catch statement is compiled to AMDGCN or NVPTX, we generate code for the try statement as if it were a basic block.
With this patch, the compilation of the following example
```
int gaussian_sum(int a,int b){
if ((a + b) % 2 == 0) {throw -1;};
return (a+b) * ((a+b)/2);
}
int main(void) {
int gauss = 0;
#pragma omp target map(from:gauss)
{
try {
gauss = gaussian_sum(1,100);
}
catch (int e){
gauss = e;
}
}
std::cout << "GaussianSum(1,100)="<<gauss<<std::endl;
#pragma omp target map(from:gauss)
{
try {
gauss = gaussian_sum(1,101);
}
catch (int e){
gauss = e;
}
}
std::cout << "GaussianSum(1,101)="<<gauss<<std::endl;
return (gauss > 1) ? 0 : 1;
}
```
with offloading to `gfx906` results in
```
./bin/target_try_minimal_fail
GaussianSum(1,100)=5050
AMDGPU fatal error 1: Received error in queue 0x155555506000: HSA_STATUS_ERROR_EXCEPTION: An HSAIL operation resulted in a hardware exception.
zsh: abort (core dumped)
```
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D153924
The motivation for this patch is that many code bases use exception handling. As GPUs are not expected to support exception handling in the near future, we can experiment with compiling the code for GPU targets anyway. This will
allow us to run the code, as long as no exception is thrown.
The overall idea is very simple:
- If a throw expression is compiled to AMDGCN or NVPTX, it is replaced with a trap during code generation.
- If a try/catch statement is compiled to AMDGCN or AMDHSA, we ganerate code for the try statement as if it were a basic block.
With this patch, the compilation of the following example
```
int gaussian_sum(int a,int b){
if ((a + b) % 2 == 0) {throw -1;};
return (a+b) * ((a+b)/2);
}
int main(void) {
int gauss = 0;
#pragma omp target map(from:gauss)
{
try {
gauss = gaussian_sum(1,100);
}
catch (int e){
gauss = e;
}
}
std::cout << "GaussianSum(1,100)="<<gauss<<std::endl;
#pragma omp target map(from:gauss)
{
try {
gauss = gaussian_sum(1,101);
}
catch (int e){
gauss = e;
}
}
std::cout << "GaussianSum(1,101)="<<gauss<<std::endl;
return (gauss > 1) ? 0 : 1;
}
```
with offloading to `gfx906` results in
```
./bin/target_try_minimal_fail
GaussianSum(1,100)=5050
AMDGPU fatal error 1: Received error in queue 0x155555506000: HSA_STATUS_ERROR_EXCEPTION: An HSAIL operation resulted in a hardware exception.
zsh: abort (core dumped)
```
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D153924
The motivation for this patch is that many code bases use exception handling. As GPUs are not expected to support exception handling in the near future, we can experiment with compiling the code for GPU targets anyway. This will
allow us to run the code, as long as no exception is thrown.
The overall idea is very simple:
- If a throw expression is compiled to AMDGCN or NVPTX, it is replaced with a trap during code generation.
- If a try/catch statement is compiled to AMDGCN or AMDHSA, we ganerate code for the try statement as if it were a basic block.
With this patch, the compilation of the following example
```{C++}
int gaussian_sum(int a,int b){
if ((a + b) % 2 == 0) {throw -1;};
return (a+b) * ((a+b)/2);
}
int main(void) {
int gauss = 0;
#pragma omp target map(from:gauss)
{
try {
gauss = gaussian_sum(1,100);
}
catch (int e){
gauss = e;
}
}
std::cout << "GaussianSum(1,100)="<<gauss<<std::endl;
#pragma omp target map(from:gauss)
{
try {
gauss = gaussian_sum(1,101);
}
catch (int e){
gauss = e;
}
}
std::cout << "GaussianSum(1,101)="<<gauss<<std::endl;
return (gauss > 1) ? 0 : 1;
}
```
with offloading to `gfx906` results in
```{bash}
./bin/target_try_minimal_fail
GaussianSum(1,100)=5050
AMDGPU fatal error 1: Received error in queue 0x155555506000: HSA_STATUS_ERROR_EXCEPTION: An HSAIL operation resulted in a hardware exception.
zsh: abort (core dumped)
```
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D153924
Invalidate BlockDecl with implicit return type, in case any of the return value exprs is invalid.
Propagating the error info up by replacing BlockExpr with a RecoveryExpr.
The idea of this fix is given by @hokein(Haojian Wu)
Fix https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/63863.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D155396
In preparation for removing the `#include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"`
from the header to source file of `llvm/Support/Error.h`, first add in
all the missing includes that were previously included transitively
through this header.
This commit implements support for WebAssembly table types and
respective builtins. Table tables are WebAssembly objects to store
reference types. They have a large amount of semantic restrictions
including, but not limited to, only being allowed to be declared
at the top-level as static arrays of zero-length. Not being arguments
or result of functions, not being stored ot memory, etc.
This commit introduces the __attribute__((wasm_table)) to attach to
arrays of WebAssembly reference types. And the following builtins to
manage tables:
* ref __builtin_wasm_table_get(table, idx)
* void __builtin_wasm_table_set(table, idx, ref)
* uint __builtin_wasm_table_size(table)
* uint __builtin_wasm_table_grow(table, ref, uint)
* void __builtin_wasm_table_fill(table, idx, ref, uint)
* void __builtin_wasm_table_copy(table, table, uint, uint, uint)
This commit also enables reference-types feature at bleeding-edge.
This is joint work with Alex Bradbury (@asb).
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139010