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Douglas Gregor
88d292ccb8 Rework when and how vtables are emitted, by tracking where vtables are
"used" (e.g., we will refer to the vtable in the generated code) and
when they are defined (i.e., because we've seen the key function
definition). Previously, we were effectively tracking "potential
definitions" rather than uses, so we were a bit too eager about emitting
vtables for classes without key functions. 

The new scheme:
  - For every use of a vtable, Sema calls MarkVTableUsed() to indicate
  the use. For example, this occurs when calling a virtual member
  function of the class, defining a constructor of that class type,
  dynamic_cast'ing from that type to a derived class, casting
  to/through a virtual base class, etc.
  - For every definition of a vtable, Sema calls MarkVTableUsed() to
  indicate the definition. This happens at the end of the translation
  unit for classes whose key function has been defined (so we can
  delay computation of the key function; see PR6564), and will also
  occur with explicit template instantiation definitions.
 - For every vtable defined/used, we mark all of the virtual member
 functions of that vtable as defined/used, unless we know that the key
 function is in another translation unit. This instantiates virtual
 member functions when needed.
  - At the end of the translation unit, Sema tells CodeGen (via the
  ASTConsumer) which vtables must be defined (CodeGen will define
  them) and which may be used (for which CodeGen will define the
  vtables lazily). 

From a language perspective, both the old and the new schemes are
permissible: we're allowed to instantiate virtual member functions
whenever we want per the standard. However, all other C++ compilers
were more lazy than we were, and our eagerness was both a performance
issue (we instantiated too much) and a portability problem (we broke
Boost test cases, which now pass).

Notes:
  (1) There's a ton of churn in the tests, because the order in which
  vtables get emitted to IR has changed. I've tried to isolate some of
  the larger tests from these issues.
  (2) Some diagnostics related to
  implicitly-instantiated/implicitly-defined virtual member functions
  have moved to the point of first use/definition. It's better this
  way.
  (3) I could use a review of the places where we MarkVTableUsed, to
  see if I missed any place where the language effectively requires a
  vtable.

Fixes PR7114 and PR6564.

llvm-svn: 103718
2010-05-13 16:44:06 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
8e7ca8e0b1 Don't produce a vtable for a class if we have an explicit template instantiation declaration and no key function. We will produce the vtable at the explicit template instantiation.
Fixes PR6748

llvm-svn: 100266
2010-04-03 04:26:42 +00:00
Anders Carlsson
85e64359df Flip the switch and use the new vtable layout code for everything. I've verified that this passes a self-host but I'll let the bots self host as well before removing the now dead code.
llvm-svn: 99861
2010-03-30 02:21:54 +00:00
Eli Friedman
5866fe306d Fix for PR5967: Make const-marking for LLVM globals correct for cases requiring
run-time initialization, and emit run-time initializers aggresively to avoid
ordering issues with deferred globals.

llvm-svn: 92976
2010-01-08 00:50:11 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
3a08dcc156 Test linkage of typeinfo and typeinfo names for class templates
llvm-svn: 92897
2010-01-07 04:09:30 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
d01472beee Revert my available_externally vtables experiment. It's breaking the LLVM-with-Clang build with linker errors that I have yet to investigate.
llvm-svn: 92822
2010-01-06 04:50:56 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
1a68ab6c83 Make use of available_externally linkage for vtables when the
non-inline key function of a class template instantiation, when no key
function is present, the class template instantiation itself was
instantiated with an explicit instantiation declaration (aka extern
template). I'm fairly certain that the C++0x specification gives us
this lattitude, although GCC doesn't take advantage of it.

llvm-svn: 92779
2010-01-05 21:40:05 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
a318efd1f2 Improve key-function computation for templates. In particular:
- All classes can have a key function; templates don't change that.
  non-template classes when computing the key function.
  - We always mark all of the virtual member functions of class
  template instantiations. 
  - The vtable for an instantiation of a class template has weak
  linkage. 

We could probably use available_externally linkage for vtables of
classes instantiated by explicit instantiation declarations (extern
templates), but GCC doesn't do this and I'm not 100% that the ABI
permits it.

llvm-svn: 92753
2010-01-05 19:06:31 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar
8fbe78f6fc Update tests to use %clang_cc1 instead of 'clang-cc' or 'clang -cc1'.
- This is designed to make it obvious that %clang_cc1 is a "test variable"
   which is substituted. It is '%clang_cc1' instead of '%clang -cc1' because it
   can be useful to redefine what gets run as 'clang -cc1' (for example, to set
   a default target).

llvm-svn: 91446
2009-12-15 20:14:24 +00:00
Eli Friedman
3ace52b3a7 Fix linkage of type info and vtable for classes without linkage.
llvm-svn: 91152
2009-12-11 20:48:18 +00:00
Anders Carlsson
fd7dfeb779 Improve linkage of RTTI data structures. Introduce CodeGenModule::GetAddrOfRTTI which figures out the right linkage of the RTTI information for the given type and whether it should be defined or not. I will migrate clients over to GetAddrOfRTTI in subsequent commits (with tests).
llvm-svn: 91098
2009-12-11 02:46:30 +00:00
Anders Carlsson
232324c5c0 More linkage improvements.
llvm-svn: 90687
2009-12-06 00:53:22 +00:00
Anders Carlsson
0ab79e22ab If a class does not have a key function, its linkage should be weak_odr.
llvm-svn: 90680
2009-12-05 22:24:38 +00:00
Anders Carlsson
58b271d450 Use createGlobalVariable for creating vtable variables too.
llvm-svn: 90679
2009-12-05 22:19:10 +00:00
Anders Carlsson
21bbc1e705 Factor vtable related GlobalVariable creation out into a separate function. Add vtable linkage test.
llvm-svn: 90667
2009-12-05 17:04:47 +00:00