John McCall 9b0a7cea0f Make -fobjc-nonfragile-abi the -cc1 default, since it's the
increasingly prevailing case to the point that new features
like ARC don't even support the fragile ABI anymore.

This required a little bit of reshuffling with exceptions
because a check was assuming that ObjCNonFragileABI was
only being set in ObjC mode, and that's actually a bit
obnoxious to do.

Most, though, it involved a perl script to translate a ton
of test cases.

Mostly no functionality change for driver users, although
there are corner cases with disabling language-specific
exceptions that we should handle more correctly now.

llvm-svn: 140957
2011-10-02 01:16:38 +00:00

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple i386-apple-darwin9 -fobjc-fragile-abi -emit-llvm -o %t %s
// RUN: grep '.lazy_reference .objc_class_name_A' %t | count 1
// RUN: grep '.lazy_reference .objc_class_name_Unknown' %t | count 1
// RUN: grep '.lazy_reference .objc_class_name_Protocol' %t | count 1
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple i386-apple-darwin9 -fobjc-fragile-abi -DWITH_IMPL -emit-llvm -o %t %s
// RUN: grep '.lazy_reference .objc_class_name_Root' %t | count 1
@interface Root
-(id) alloc;
-(id) init;
@end
@protocol P;
@interface A : Root
@end
@interface A (Category)
+(void) foo;
@end
#ifdef WITH_IMPL
@implementation A
@end
#endif
@interface Unknown
+test;
@end
int main() {
id x = @protocol(P);
[ A alloc ];
[ A foo ];
[ Unknown test ];
return 0;
}