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* [Sema] Compute the nullability of a conditional expression based on theAkira Hatanaka2016-07-201-0/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | nullabilities of its operands. This patch defines a function to compute the nullability of conditional expressions, which enables Sema to precisely detect implicit conversions of nullable conditional expressions to nonnull pointers. rdar://problem/25166556 Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22392 llvm-svn: 276076
* [Sema] Make nullness warnings appear in C++.George Burgess IV2015-12-141-1/+31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Given the following code: int *_Nullable ptr; int *_Nonnull nn = ptr; ...In C, clang will warn you about `nn = ptr`, because you're assigning a nonnull pointer to a nullable pointer. In C++, clang issues no such warning. This patch helps ensure that clang doesn't ever miss an opportunity to complain about C++ code. N.B. Though this patch has a differential revision link, the actual review took place over email. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14938 llvm-svn: 255556
* Make __has_feature(nullability) and __has_extension(nullability) always true.Douglas Gregor2015-06-291-0/+5
| | | | | | | These are _Underbar_capital-prefixed additions to the language that shouldn't depend on language standard. llvm-svn: 240976
* Replace __double_underscored type nullability qualifiers with ↵Douglas Gregor2015-06-241-21/+21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | _Uppercase_underscored Addresses a conflict with glibc's __nonnull macro by renaming the type nullability qualifiers as follows: __nonnull -> _Nonnull __nullable -> _Nullable __null_unspecified -> _Null_unspecified This is the major part of rdar://problem/21530726, but does not yet provide the Darwin-specific behavior for the old names. llvm-svn: 240596
* Diagnose unsafe uses of nil and __nonnull pointers.Douglas Gregor2015-06-191-0/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This generalizes the checking of null arguments to also work with values of pointer-to-function, reference-to-function, and block pointer type, using the nullability information within the underling function prototype to extend non-null checking, and diagnoses returns of 'nil' within a function with a __nonnull return type. Note that we don't warn about nil returns from Objective-C methods, because it's common for Objective-C methods to mimic the nil-swallowing behavior of the receiver by checking ostensibly non-null parameters and returning nil from otherwise non-null methods in that case. It also diagnoses (via a separate flag) conversions from nullable to nonnull pointers. It's a separate flag because this warning can be noisy. llvm-svn: 240153
* Introduce type nullability specifiers for C/C++.Douglas Gregor2015-06-191-0/+42
Introduces the type specifiers __nonnull, __nullable, and __null_unspecified that describe the nullability of the pointer type to which the specifier appertains. Nullability type specifiers improve on the existing nonnull attributes in a few ways: - They apply to types, so one can represent a pointer to a non-null pointer, use them in function pointer types, etc. - As type specifiers, they are syntactically more lightweight than __attribute__s or [[attribute]]s. - They can express both the notion of 'should never be null' and also 'it makes sense for this to be null', and therefore can more easily catch errors of omission where one forgot to annotate the nullability of a particular pointer (this will come in a subsequent patch). Nullability type specifiers are maintained as type sugar, and therefore have no effect on mangling, encoding, overloading, etc. Nonetheless, they will be used for warnings about, e.g., passing 'null' to a method that does not accept it. This is the C/C++ part of rdar://problem/18868820. llvm-svn: 240146
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