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* MS ABI: Don't use the Itanium scheme for numbering lambdasDavid Majnemer2014-08-221-45/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | The Itanium ABI will give out the same mangling number for two different lambdas if their call operators have different types. The MS ABI cannot do the same because it does not mangle the return type into it's lambdas. This fixes PR20719. llvm-svn: 216259
* [C++11] Use 'nullptr'. AST edition.Craig Topper2014-05-121-2/+2
| | | | llvm-svn: 208517
* [-cxx-abi microsoft] Implement local manglings accuratelyDavid Majnemer2014-03-051-2/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: The MSVC ABI appears to mangle the lexical scope into the names of statics. Specifically, a counter is incremented whenever a scope is entered where things can be declared in such a way that an ambiguity can arise. For example, a class scope inside of a class scope doesn't do anything interesting because the nested class cannot collide with another nested class. There are problems with this scheme: - It is unreliable. The counter is only incremented when a previously never encountered scope is entered. There are cases where this will cause ambiguity amongst declarations that have the same name where one was introduced in a deep scope while the other was introduced right after in the previous lexical scope. - It is wasteful. Statements like: {{{{{{{ static int foo = a; }}}}}}} will make the mangling of "foo" larger than it need be because the scope counter has been incremented many times. Because of these problems, and practical implementation concerns. We choose not to implement this scheme if the local static or local type isn't visible. The mangling of these declarations will look very similar but the numbering will make far more sense, this scheme is lifted from the Itanium ABI implementation. Reviewers: rsmith, doug.gregor, rnk, eli.friedman, cdavis5x Reviewed By: rnk CC: cfe-commits Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2953 llvm-svn: 202951
* Rename FunctionProtoType accessors from 'arguments' to 'parameters'Alp Toker2014-01-201-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fix a perennial source of confusion in the clang type system: Declarations and function prototypes have parameters to which arguments are supplied, so calling these 'arguments' was a stretch even in C mode, let alone C++ where default arguments, templates and overloading make the distinction important to get right. Readability win across the board, especially in the casting, ADL and overloading implementations which make a lot more sense at a glance now. Will keep an eye on the builders and update dependent projects shortly. No functional change. llvm-svn: 199686
* [ms-cxxabi] Implement guard variables for static initializationReid Kleckner2013-09-101-5/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Static locals requiring initialization are not thread safe on Windows. Unfortunately, it's possible to create static locals that are actually externally visible with inline functions and templates. As a result, we have to implement an initialization guard scheme that is compatible with TUs built by MSVC, which makes thread safety prohibitively difficult. MSVC's scheme is that every function that requires a guard gets an i32 bitfield. Each static local is assigned a bit that indicates if it has been initialized, up to 32 bits, at which point a new bitfield is created. MSVC rejects inline functions with more than 32 static locals, and the externally visible mangling (?_B) only allows for one guard variable per function. On Eli's recommendation, I used MangleNumberingContext to track which bit each static corresponds to. Implements PR16888. Reviewers: rjmccall, eli.friedman Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1416 llvm-svn: 190427
* More local mangling fixes.Eli Friedman2013-07-101-2/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | Compute mangling numbers for externally visible local variables and tags. Change the mangler to consistently use discriminators where necessary. Tweak the scheme we use to number decls which are not externally visible to avoid unnecessary discriminators in common cases now that we request them more consistently. Fixes <rdar://problem/14204721>. llvm-svn: 185986
* Fix mangling for block literals.Eli Friedman2013-07-011-0/+38
Blocks, like lambdas, can be written in contexts which are required to be treated as the same under ODR. Unlike lambdas, it isn't possible to actually take the address of a block, so the mangling of the block itself doesn't matter. However, objects like static variables inside a block do need to be mangled in a consistent way. There are basically three components here. One, block literals need a consistent numbering. Two, objects/types inside a block literal need to be mangled using it. Three, objects/types inside a block literal need to have their linkage computed correctly. llvm-svn: 185372
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