
This removes the delayed typo correction functionality from Clang (regular typo correction still remains) due to fragility of the solution. An RFC was posted here: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-removing-support-for-delayed-typo-correction/86631 and while that RFC was asking for folks to consider stepping up to be maintainers, and we did have a few new contributors show some interest, experiments show that it's likely worth it to remove this functionality entirely and focus efforts on improving regular typo correction. This removal fixes ~20 open issues (quite possibly more), improves compile time performance by roughly .3-.4% (https://llvm-compile-time-tracker.com/?config=Overview&stat=instructions%3Au&remote=AaronBallman&sortBy=date), and does not appear to regress diagnostic behavior in a way we wouldn't find acceptable. Fixes #142457 Fixes #139913 Fixes #138850 Fixes #137867 Fixes #137860 Fixes #107840 Fixes #93308 Fixes #69470 Fixes #59391 Fixes #58172 Fixes #46215 Fixes #45915 Fixes #45891 Fixes #44490 Fixes #36703 Fixes #32903 Fixes #23312 Fixes #69874
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368 B
C
13 lines
368 B
C
// RUN: c-index-test -test-load-source all -fspell-checking %s 2> %t
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// RUN: FileCheck %s < %t
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#define MACRO(X) X
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int printf(const char *restrict, ...);
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void f2() {
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unsigned long index;
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// CHECK: warning: format specifies type 'int' but the argument has type 'unsigned long'
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// CHECK: FIX-IT: Replace [11:17 - 11:19] with "%lu"
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MACRO(printf("%d", index));
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}
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