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* [Sema] Fix an overload resolution bug with enable_if.George Burgess IV2016-05-101-0/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently, if clang::isBetterOverloadCandidate encounters an enable_if attribute on either candidate that it's inspecting, it will ignore all lower priority attributes (e.g. pass_object_size). This is problematic in cases like: ``` void foo(char *c) __attribute__((enable_if(1, ""))); void foo(char *c __attribute__((pass_object_size(0)))) __attribute__((enable_if(1, ""))); ``` ...Because we would ignore the pass_object_size attribute in the second `foo`, and consider any call to `foo` to be ambiguous. This patch makes overload resolution consult further tiebreakers (e.g. pass_object_size) if two candidates have equally good enable_if attributes. llvm-svn: 269005
* [Sema] Fix address-of + enable_if overloading logicGeorge Burgess IV2015-10-161-0/+31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously, our logic when taking the address of an overloaded function would not consider enable_if attributes, so long as all of the enable_if conditions on a given candidate were true. So, two functions with identical signatures (one with enable_if attributes, the other without), would be considered equally good overloads. If we were calling the function instead of taking its address, then the function with enable_if attributes would be preferred. This patch makes us prefer the candidate with enable_if regardless of if we're calling or taking the address of an overloaded function. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13795 llvm-svn: 250486
* [Sema] Make `&function_with_enable_if_attrs` an errorGeorge Burgess IV2015-10-121-0/+51
This fixes a bug where one can take the address of a conditionally enabled function to drop its enable_if guards. For example: int foo(int a) __attribute__((enable_if(a > 0, ""))); int (*p)(int) = &foo; int result = p(-1); // compilation succeeds; calls foo(-1) Overloading logic has been updated to reflect this change, as well. Functions with enable_if attributes that are always true are still allowed to have their address taken. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13607 llvm-svn: 250090
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