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2012-09-27Revert 'Fix a typo 'iff' => 'if''. iff is an abreviation of if and only if. ↵Sylvestre Ledru1-1/+1
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_and_only_if Commit 164766 llvm-svn: 164769
2012-09-27Fix a typo 'iff' => 'if'Sylvestre Ledru1-1/+1
llvm-svn: 164766
2012-04-13all-std-headers.cpp: Include the C++11 headers when building with clangRichard Smith1-1/+1
in -std=gnu++11 mode. llvm-svn: 154654
2012-04-04For PR11916: Add support for g++'s __int128 keyword. Unlike __int128_t, this isRichard Smith1-1/+3
a type specifier and can be combined with unsigned. This allows libstdc++4.7 to be used with clang in c++98 mode. Several other changes are still required for libstdc++4.7 to work with clang in c++11 mode. llvm-svn: 153999
2012-02-14Extend all-std-headers.cpp to include C++11 headers when building in C++11 mode.Richard Smith1-0/+33
Conditionally include headers which older STL implementations don't provide. llvm-svn: 150526
2011-09-13Enhance the CFG construction to detect no-return destructors forChandler Carruth1-0/+59
temporary objects and local variables. When detected, these split the block, marking the new one as having only the exit block as a successor. This prevents a large number of false positives in warnings sensitive to no-return constructs such as -Wreturn-type, and fixes the remainder of PR10063 along with several variations of this bug that had not been reported. The test cases are extended across the board to cover these patterns. This also checks in a stress test for these types of CFGs. The stress test declares some 32k variables, a mixture of no-return and normal destructors. Previously, this resulted in roughly 2500 CFG blocks, but didn't model any of the no-return destructors. With this patch, it results in over 33k blocks, many of them now unreachable. The nice thing about how the analyzer is set up? This causes *no* regression in performance of building the CFG. It actually in some cases makes it faster, as best I can benchmark. The analysis for -Wreturn-type (and any other that cares about no-return code paths) is technically slower now as it has to look at many more candidate blocks, but it computes the correct answer. I have more test cases to follow, I think they all work now. Also I have further work that should dramatically simplify analyses in the presence of no-return. llvm-svn: 139586
2011-07-08Add several CFG-stress-testing input source files. These use theChandler Carruth5-0/+124
preprocessor to build up very large CFGs in various shapes that can produce different algorithmic behavior in CFG-walking code. llvm-svn: 134698
2009-09-29Add an input file that includes all standard C++ headersDouglas Gregor1-0/+51
llvm-svn: 83042
2009-01-26added to wrong directoryChris Lattner1-0/+639
llvm-svn: 62997
2007-07-21add an evil macro expansion perf test from Neil.Chris Lattner1-0/+47
llvm-svn: 40138
2007-05-23Bug #:Steve Naroff1-1/+1
Submitted by: Reviewed by: Added "global" statistics gathering for Decls/Stmts/Exprs. Very useful for working with a single file. When we start compiling multiple files, will need to enhance this to collect stats on a per-module basis. llvm-svn: 39485
2006-10-27add some of the smaller test inputs I use.Chris Lattner5-0/+44
llvm-svn: 39073