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* Make '-disable-llvm-optzns' an alias for '-disable-llvm-passes'.Chandler Carruth2016-12-231-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Much to my surprise, '-disable-llvm-optzns' which I thought was the magical flag I wanted to get at the raw LLVM IR coming out of Clang deosn't do that. It still runs some passes over the IR. I don't want that, I really want the *raw* IR coming out of Clang and I strongly suspect everyone else using it is in the same camp. There is actually a flag that does what I want that I didn't know about called '-disable-llvm-passes'. I suspect many others don't know about it either. It both does what I want and is much simpler. This removes the confusing version and makes that spelling of the flag an alias for '-disable-llvm-passes'. I've also moved everything in Clang to use the 'passes' spelling as it seems both more accurate (*all* LLVM passes are disabled, not just optimizations) and much easier to remember and spell correctly. This is part of simplifying how Clang drives LLVM to make it cleaner to wire up to the new pass manager. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28047 llvm-svn: 290392
* Failing test highlighting no poisoning if dtor undeclared.Naomi Musgrave2015-09-081-0/+15
Summary: If class or struct has not declared a destructor, no destructor is emitted, and members are not poisoned after destruction. This case highlights bug in current implementation of use-after-dtor poisoning (detailed in https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/596). Reviewers: eugenis, kcc Subscribers: cfe-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12616 Only check simplest object for existence of sanitizing callback. Rename test. llvm-svn: 247025
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