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2025-09-16[clang] Initialize the file system explicitly (#158381)Jan Svoboda
This PR is a part of the effort to make the VFS used in the compiler more explicit and consistent. Instead of creating the VFS deep within the compiler (in `CompilerInstance::createFileManager()`), clients are now required to explicitly call `CompilerInstance::createVirtualFileSystem()` and provide the base VFS from the outside. This PR also helps in breaking up the dependency cycle where creating a properly configured `DiagnosticsEngine` requires a properly configured VFS, but creating properly configuring a VFS requires the `DiagnosticsEngine`. Both `CompilerInstance::create{FileManager,Diagnostics}()` now just use the VFS already in `CompilerInstance` instead of taking one as a parameter, making the VFS consistent across the instance sub-object.
2025-07-31NFC: Clean up of IntrusiveRefCntPtr construction from raw pointers. (#151545)James Y Knight
Handles clang::DiagnosticsEngine and clang::DiagnosticIDs. For DiagnosticIDs, this mostly migrates from `new DiagnosticIDs` to convenience method `DiagnosticIDs::create()`. Part of cleanup https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/151026
2025-05-22Reapply "[clang] Remove intrusive reference count from `DiagnosticOptions` ↵Jan Svoboda
(#139584)" This reverts commit e2a885537f11f8d9ced1c80c2c90069ab5adeb1d. Build failures were fixed right away and reverting the original commit without the fixes breaks the build again.
2025-05-22Revert "[clang] Remove intrusive reference count from `DiagnosticOptions` ↵Kazu Hirata
(#139584)" This reverts commit 9e306ad4600c4d3392c194a8be88919ee758425c. Multiple builtbot failures have been reported: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/139584
2025-05-22[clang] Remove intrusive reference count from `DiagnosticOptions` (#139584)Jan Svoboda
The `DiagnosticOptions` class is currently intrusively reference-counted, which makes reasoning about its lifetime very difficult in some cases. For example, `CompilerInvocation` owns the `DiagnosticOptions` instance (wrapped in `llvm::IntrusiveRefCntPtr`) and only exposes an accessor returning `DiagnosticOptions &`. One would think this gives `CompilerInvocation` exclusive ownership of the object, but that's not the case: ```c++ void shareOwnership(CompilerInvocation &CI) { llvm::IntrusiveRefCntPtr<DiagnosticOptions> CoOwner = &CI.getDiagnosticOptions(); // ... } ``` This is a perfectly valid pattern that is being actually used in the codebase. I would like to ensure the ownership of `DiagnosticOptions` by `CompilerInvocation` is guaranteed to be exclusive. This can be leveraged for a copy-on-write optimization later on. This PR changes usages of `DiagnosticOptions` across `clang`, `clang-tools-extra` and `lldb` to not be intrusively reference-counted.
2025-05-01[clang][frontend] Require invocation to construct `CompilerInstance` (#137668)Jan Svoboda
This PR makes it so that `CompilerInvocation` needs to be provided to `CompilerInstance` on construction. There are a couple of benefits in my view: * Making it impossible to mis-use some `CompilerInstance` APIs. For example there are cases, where `createDiagnostics()` was called before `setInvocation()`, causing the `DiagnosticEngine` to use the default-constructed `DiagnosticOptions` instead of the intended ones. * This shrinks `CompilerInstance`'s state space. * This makes it possible to access **the** invocation in `CompilerInstance`'s constructor (to be used in a follow-up).
2024-11-21Reapply "[NFC] Explicitly pass a VFS when creating DiagnosticsEngine (#115852)"Kadir Cetinkaya
This reverts commit a1153cd6fedd4c906a9840987934ca4712e34cb2 with fixes to lldb breakages. Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/117145.
2024-11-21Revert "[NFC] Explicitly pass a VFS when creating DiagnosticsEngine (#115852)"Sylvestre Ledru
Reverted for causing: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/117145 This reverts commit bdd10d9d249bd1c2a45e3de56a5accd97e953458.
2024-11-21[NFC] Explicitly pass a VFS when creating DiagnosticsEngine (#115852)kadir çetinkaya
Starting with 41e3919ded78d8870f7c95e9181c7f7e29aa3cc4 DiagnosticsEngine creation might perform IO. It was implicitly defaulting to getRealFileSystem. This patch makes it explicit by pushing the decision making to callers. It uses ambient VFS if one is available, and keeps using `getRealFileSystem` if there aren't any VFS.
2024-02-26clang serialization unittests: fix some leaks (#82773)Krasimir Georgiev
No functional changes intended. Fixes some leaks found by running under asan with `--gtest_repeat=2`.
2023-06-06[clang][test] Use a physical copy of FSMikhail Goncharov
(missing piece from https://reviews.llvm.org/D152265) 476e7c49ecb762df1d68273696b06c36feb0fd96
2023-06-06[clang][test] Use a physical copy of FSKadir Cetinkaya
Make use of a physical copy, rather than real FS in unittests that change working-directory to get rid of the side effect of changing cwd for the whole process. It's triggering crashes depending on the test order. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D152265
2022-05-06[clang] createInvocationFromCommandLine -> createInvocation, delete former. NFCSam McCall
(Followup from 40c13720a4b977d4347bbde53c52a4d0703823c2) Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125012
2021-07-15[Frontend] Only compile modules if not already finalizedBen Barham
It was possible to re-add a module to a shared in-memory module cache when search paths are changed. This can eventually cause a crash if the original module is referenced after this occurs. 1. Module A depends on B 2. B exists in two paths C and D 3. First run only has C on the search path, finds A and B and loads them 4. Second run adds D to the front of the search path. A is loaded and contains a reference to the already compiled module from C. But searching finds the module from D instead, causing a mismatch 5. B and the modules that depend on it are considered out of date and thus rebuilt 6. The recompiled module A is added to the in-memory cache, freeing the previously inserted one This can never occur from a regular clang process, but is very easy to do through the API - whether through the use of a shared case or just running multiple compilations from a single `CompilerInstance`. Update the compilation to return early if a module is already finalized so that the pre-condition in the in-memory module cache holds. Resolves rdar://78180255 Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105328