Using an invalid -O falls back on -O3 instead of an error
Summary:
Currently with clang:
$ clang -O20 foo.c
error: invalid value '20' in '-O20'
With the patch:
$ clang -O20 foo.c
warning: invalid value '20' in '-O20'. Fall back on value '3'
Reviewers: rengolin, hfinkel
Reviewed By: rengolin
CC: cfe-commits, hfinkel, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2125
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@194403 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/lib/Frontend/CompilerInvocation.cpp b/lib/Frontend/CompilerInvocation.cpp
index 98745ac..d02e4a3 100644
--- a/lib/Frontend/CompilerInvocation.cpp
+++ b/lib/Frontend/CompilerInvocation.cpp
@@ -299,14 +299,14 @@
using namespace options;
bool Success = true;
- unsigned OptLevel = getOptimizationLevel(Args, IK, Diags);
- if (OptLevel > 3) {
- Diags.Report(diag::err_drv_invalid_value)
- << Args.getLastArg(OPT_O)->getAsString(Args) << OptLevel;
- OptLevel = 3;
- Success = false;
+ Opts.OptimizationLevel = getOptimizationLevel(Args, IK, Diags);
+ unsigned MaxOptLevel = 3;
+ if (Opts.OptimizationLevel > MaxOptLevel) {
+ // If the optimization level is not supported, fall back on the default optimization
+ Diags.Report(diag::warn_drv_invalid_value)
+ << Args.getLastArg(OPT_O)->getAsString(Args) << "-O" << MaxOptLevel;
+ Opts.OptimizationLevel = MaxOptLevel;
}
- Opts.OptimizationLevel = OptLevel;
// We must always run at least the always inlining pass.
Opts.setInlining(