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| <div class="doc_title">LLVM 1.7 Release Notes</div> |
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| <ol> |
| <li><a href="#intro">Introduction</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#whatsnew">What's New?</a></li> |
| <li><a href="GettingStarted.html">Installation Instructions</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#portability">Portability and Supported Platforms</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#knownproblems">Known Problems</a> |
| <li><a href="#additionalinfo">Additional Information</a></li> |
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| <p>Written by the <a href="http://llvm.org">LLVM Team</a><p> |
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| <div class="doc_section"> |
| <a name="intro">Introduction</a> |
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| <div class="doc_text"> |
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| <p>This document contains the release notes for the LLVM compiler |
| infrastructure, release 1.7. Here we describe the status of LLVM, including any |
| known problems and major improvements from the previous release. The most |
| up-to-date version of this document can be found on the <a |
| href="http://llvm.org/releases/">LLVM releases web site</a>. If you are |
| not reading this on the LLVM web pages, you should probably go there because |
| this document may be updated after the release.</p> |
| |
| <p>For more information about LLVM, including information about the latest |
| release, please check out the <a href="http://llvm.org/">main LLVM |
| web site</a>. If you have questions or comments, the <a |
| href="http://mail.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev">LLVM developer's mailing |
| list</a> is a good place to send them.</p> |
| |
| <p>Note that if you are reading this file from CVS or the main LLVM web page, |
| this document applies to the <i>next</i> release, not the current one. To see |
| the release notes for the current or previous releases, see the <a |
| href="http://llvm.org/releases/">releases page</a>.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
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| <div class="doc_section"> |
| <a name="whatsnew">What's New?</a> |
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| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>This is the eighth public release of the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure. This |
| release incorporates a large number of enhancements and new features, |
| including vector support (Intel SSE and Altivec), a new GCC4.0-based |
| C/C++ front-end, Objective C/C++ support, inline assembly support, and many |
| other big features. |
| </p> |
| |
| </div> |
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| <!--=========================================================================--> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="newfeatures">New Features in LLVM 1.7</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <!--_________________________________________________________________________--> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="llvmgcc4">GCC4.0-based llvm-gcc |
| front-end</a></div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>LLVM 1.7 includes a brand new llvm-gcc, based on GCC 4.0.1. This version |
| of llvm-gcc solves many serious long-standing problems with llvm-gcc, including |
| all of those blocked by the <a href="http://llvm.org/PR498">llvm-gcc 4 meta |
| bug</a>. In addition, llvm-gcc4 implements support for many new features, |
| including GCC inline assembly, generic vector support, SSE and Altivec |
| intrinsics, and several new GCC attributes. In addition, llvm-gcc4 is |
| significantly faster than llvm-gcc3, respects -O options, its -c/-S options |
| correspond to GCC's (they emit native code), and it has debugging support well |
| underway.</p> |
| |
| <p>If you can use it, llvm-gcc4 is offers significant new functionality, and we |
| hope that it will replace llvm-gcc3 completely in a future release. |
| Unfortunately, it does not currently support C++ exception handling at all, and |
| it only works on Apple Mac OS/X machines with X86 or PowerPC processors. |
| </p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!--_________________________________________________________________________--> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="inlineasm">Inline Assembly |
| Support</a></div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>The LLVM IR and llvm-gcc4 front-end now fully support arbitrary GCC <a |
| href="LangRef.html#inlineasm">inline assembly</a>. The LLVM X86 and PowerPC |
| code generators have initial support for it, |
| being able to compile basic statements, but are missing some features. Please |
| report any inline asm statements that crash the compiler or that are miscompiled |
| as bugs.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!--_________________________________________________________________________--> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="newsparc">New SPARC backend</a></div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>LLVM 1.7 includes a new, fully functional, SPARC backend built in the |
| target-independent code generator. This SPARC backend includes support for |
| SPARC V8 and SPARC V9 subtargets (controlling whether V9 features can be used), |
| and targets the 32-bit SPARC ABI.</p> |
| |
| <p>The LLVM 1.7 release is the last release that will include the LLVM "SparcV9" |
| backend, which was the very first LLVM native code generator. In 1.8, it will |
| be removed, replaced with the new SPARC backend.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
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| <div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="genvector">Generic Vector Support |
| </a></div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>LLVM now includes significantly extended support for SIMD vectors in its |
| core instruction set. It now includes three new instructions for manipulating |
| vectors: <a href="LangRef.html#i_extractelement"><tt>extractelement</tt></a>, |
| <a href="LangRef.html#i_insertelement"><tt>insertelement</tt></a>, and |
| <a href="LangRef.html#i_shufflevector"><tt>shufflevector</tt></a>. Further, |
| many bugs in vector handling have been fixed, and vectors are now supported by |
| the target-independent code generator. For example, if a vector operation is |
| not supported by a particular target, it will be correctly broken down and |
| executed as scalar operations.</p> |
| |
| <p>Because llvm-gcc3 does not support GCC generic vectors or vector intrinsics, |
| llvm-gcc4 must be used.</p> |
| </div> |
| |
| |
| <!--_________________________________________________________________________--> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="ssealtivec">Intel SSE and PowerPC |
| Altivec support |
| </a></div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>The LLVM X86 backend now supports Intel SSE 1, 2, and 3, and now uses scalar |
| SSE operations to implement scalar floating point math when the target supports |
| SSE1 (for floats) or SSE2 (for doubles). Vector SSE instructions are generated |
| by llvm-gcc4 when the generic vector mechanism or specific SSE intrinsics are |
| used. |
| </p> |
| |
| <p>The LLVM PowerPC backend now supports the Altivec instruction set, including |
| both GCC -maltivec and -faltivec modes. Altivec instructions are generated |
| by llvm-gcc4 when the generic vector mechanism or specific Altivec intrinsics |
| are used. |
| </p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!--_________________________________________________________________________--> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="optimizernew">Optimizer |
| Improvements</a></div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| <ul> |
| <li>The Loop Unswitching pass (<tt>-loop-unswitch</tt>) has had several bugs |
| fixed, has several new features, and is enabled by default in llvmgcc3 |
| now.</li> |
| <li>The Loop Strength Reduction pass (<tt>-loop-reduce</tt>) is now enabled for |
| the X86 and Alpha backends.</li> |
| <li>The Instruction Combining pass (<tt>-instcombine</tt>) now includes a |
| framework and implementation for simplifying code based on whether computed |
| bits are demanded or not.</li> |
| <li>The Scalar Replacement of Aggregates pass (<tt>-scalarrepl</tt>) can now |
| promote simple unions to registers.</li> |
| <li>The Reassociation pass (<tt>-reassociate</tt>) can now |
| factor expressions, e.g. turning "A*A+A*B" into "A*(A+B)".</li> |
| <li>Several LLVM passes are <a href="http://llvm.org/PR681">significantly |
| faster</a>.</li> |
| </ul> |
| </div> |
| |
| <!--_________________________________________________________________________--> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="codgennew">Code Generator |
| Improvements</a></div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| <ul> |
| <li>LLVM has a new prepass (before register allocation) list scheduler, which |
| supports bottom-up and top-down scheduling, pluggable priority functions and |
| pluggable hazard recognizers. The X86 backend uses this to reduce register |
| pressure and RISC targets schedule based on operation latency.</li> |
| <li>The tblgen-based target description framework introduced in LLVM 1.6 has |
| several new features, useful for targets that can fold loads and stores into |
| operations, and features that make the .td files more expressive.</li> |
| <li>The instruction selector is significantly faster in 1.7 than in 1.6.</li> |
| <li>The X86, Alpha and Itanium backends use new DAG-DAG instruction selectors, |
| making them easier to maintain and generate slightly better code.</li> |
| <li>The X86 backend now supports generation of Scalar SSE code for scalar FP |
| expressions. LLVM provides significantly better performance with Scalar SSE |
| instructions than it does with the Intel floating point stack |
| instructions.</li> |
| <li>The Itanium backend now has a bundling pass, which improves performance |
| by ~10% and reduces code size (previously it unconditionally inserted a stop |
| bit after every instruction).</li> |
| </ul> |
| </div> |
| |
| <!--_________________________________________________________________________--> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="othernew">Other New Features</a></div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| <ul> |
| <li>The Mac OS/X PowerPC and X86 backends now have initial support Darwin DWARF |
| debugging information, however, debug info generation has been disabled for |
| the 1.7 release in llvmgcc4.</li> |
| <li>LLVM includes the new <a href="docs/CommandGuide/html/llvm-config.html"> |
| llvm-config</a> utility, which makes it easier to build and link programs |
| against the LLVM libraries when not using the LLVM makefiles.</li> |
| <li>LLVM now supports first class global ctor/dtor initialization lists, no |
| longer forcing targets to use "__main".</li> |
| <li>LLVM supports assigning globals and functions to a particular section |
| in the result executable using the GCC section attribute.</li> |
| <li><a href="ExtendingLLVM.html">Adding intrinsics to LLVM</a> is now |
| significantly easier.</li> |
| <li>llvmgcc4 now fully supports C99 Variable Length Arrays, including dynamic |
| stack deallocation.</li> |
| |
| </ul> |
| </div> |
| |
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| <!--=========================================================================--> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="changes">Significant Changes in LLVM 1.7</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| <ul> |
| <li>The official LLVM URL is now <a href="http://llvm.org/"> |
| http://llvm.org/</a>.</li> |
| <li>The LLVM intrinsics used to be overloaded based on type: for example, |
| <a href="LangRef.html#int_ctpop"><tt>llvm.ctpop</tt></a> could work with any |
| integer datatype. They are now separated into different intrinsics with |
| suffixes to denote their argument type (e.g. <tt>llvm.ctpop.i32</tt>)). Old |
| LLVM .ll and .bc files that use these intrinsics will continue to work with |
| new LLVM versions (they are transparently upgraded by the parsers), but will |
| cause a warning to be emitted.</li> |
| <li>The <tt>llvm.readport</tt>, <tt>llvm.writeport</tt>, <tt>llvm.readio</tt>, |
| and <tt>llvm.writeio</tt> intrinsics have been removed. The first two |
| were ever only supported by the X86 backend, the last two were never |
| correctly supported by any target, and none were accessible through the |
| C front-end. Inline assembly support can now be used to |
| implement these operations.</li> |
| <li>The <tt>llvm-db</tt> tool had basic support for stepping through code, which |
| used the JIT. This code has been removed, and DWARF emission support added |
| instead. <tt>llvm-db</tt> still exists in CVS if someone wanted to write a |
| <tt>ptrace</tt> backend for it.</li> |
| </ul> |
| </div> |
| |
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| <div class="doc_section"> |
| <a name="portability">Portability and Supported Platforms</a> |
| </div> |
| <!-- *********************************************************************** --> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>LLVM is known to work on the following platforms:</p> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li>Intel and AMD machines running Red Hat Linux, Fedora Core and FreeBSD |
| (and probably other unix-like systems).</li> |
| <li>Sun UltraSPARC workstations running Solaris 8.</li> |
| <li>Intel and AMD machines running on Win32 with the Cygwin libraries (limited |
| support is available for native builds with Visual C++).</li> |
| <li>PowerPC and X86-based Mac OS X systems, running 10.2 and above.</li> |
| <li>Alpha-based machines running Debian GNU/Linux.</li> |
| <li>Itanium-based machines running Linux and HP-UX.</li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| <p>The core LLVM infrastructure uses |
| <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/">GNU autoconf</a> to adapt itself |
| to the machine and operating system on which it is built. However, minor |
| porting may be required to get LLVM to work on new platforms. We welcome your |
| portability patches and reports of successful builds or error messages.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
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| <div class="doc_section"> |
| <a name="knownproblems">Known Problems</a> |
| </div> |
| <!-- *********************************************************************** --> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>This section contains all known problems with the LLVM system, listed by |
| component. As new problems are discovered, they will be added to these |
| sections. If you run into a problem, please check the <a |
| href="http://llvm.org/bugs/">LLVM bug database</a> and submit a bug if |
| there isn't already one.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="experimental">Experimental features included with this release</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>The following components of this LLVM release are either untested, known to |
| be broken or unreliable, or are in early development. These components should |
| not be relied on, and bugs should not be filed against them, but they may be |
| useful to some people. In particular, if you would like to work on one of these |
| components, please contact us on the llvmdev list.</p> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li>The <tt>-cee</tt> pass is known to be buggy, and may be removed in in a |
| future release.</li> |
| <li>The IA64 code generator is experimental.</li> |
| <li>The Alpha JIT is experimental.</li> |
| <li>"<tt>-filetype=asm</tt>" (the default) is the only supported value for the |
| <tt>-filetype</tt> llc option.</li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="build">Known problems with the Build System</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li>The <a href="http://llvm.org/PR656">configure script sometimes fails on Solaris/Sparc</a>. A work around is documented in <a href="http://llvm.org/PR656">PR656.</a></li> |
| </ul> |
| </div> |
| |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="core">Known problems with the LLVM Core</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li>In the JIT, <tt>dlsym()</tt> on a symbol compiled by the JIT will not |
| work.</li> |
| </ul> |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="c-fe">Known problems with the C front-end</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- _______________________________________________________________________ --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection">Bugs</div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p> |
| llvm-gcc3 has many significant problems that are fixed by llvm-gcc4. See |
| those blocked on the <a href="http://llvm.org/PR498">llvm-gcc4 meta bug</a>. |
| Two major ones include:</p> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li>With llvm-gcc3, |
| C99 variable sized arrays do not release stack memory when they go out of |
| scope. Thus, the following program may run out of stack space: |
| <pre> |
| for (i = 0; i != 1000000; ++i) { |
| int X[n]; |
| foo(X); |
| } |
| </pre></li> |
| |
| <li>With llvm-gcc3, Initialization of global union variables can only be done <a |
| href="http://llvm.org/PR162">with the largest union member</a>.</li> |
| |
| </ul> |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- _______________________________________________________________________ --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| Notes |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <ul> |
| |
| <li>"long double" is transformed by the front-end into "double". There is no |
| support for floating point data types of any size other than 32 and 64 |
| bits.</li> |
| |
| <li>The following Unix system functionality has not been tested and may not |
| work: |
| <ol> |
| <li><tt>sigsetjmp</tt>, <tt>siglongjmp</tt> - These are not turned into the |
| appropriate <tt>invoke</tt>/<tt>unwind</tt> instructions. Note that |
| <tt>setjmp</tt> and <tt>longjmp</tt> <em>are</em> compiled correctly. |
| <li><tt>getcontext</tt>, <tt>setcontext</tt>, <tt>makecontext</tt> |
| - These functions have not been tested. |
| </ol></li> |
| |
| <li>Although many GCC extensions are supported, some are not. In particular, |
| the following extensions are known to <b>not be</b> supported: |
| <ol> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Local-Labels.html#Local%20Labels">Local Labels</a>: Labels local to a block.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Nested-Functions.html#Nested%20Functions">Nested Functions</a>: As in Algol and Pascal, lexical scoping of functions.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Constructing-Calls.html#Constructing%20Calls">Constructing Calls</a>: Dispatching a call to another function.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Extended-Asm.html#Extended%20Asm">Extended Asm</a>: Assembler instructions with C expressions as operands.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Constraints.html#Constraints">Constraints</a>: Constraints for asm operands.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Asm-Labels.html#Asm%20Labels">Asm Labels</a>: Specifying the assembler name to use for a C symbol.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Explicit-Reg-Vars.html#Explicit%20Reg%20Vars">Explicit Reg Vars</a>: Defining variables residing in specified registers.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Vector-Extensions.html#Vector%20Extensions">Vector Extensions</a>: Using vector instructions through built-in functions.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Target-Builtins.html#Target%20Builtins">Target Builtins</a>: Built-in functions specific to particular targets.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Thread_002dLocal.html">Thread-Local</a>: Per-thread variables.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Pragmas.html#Pragmas">Pragmas</a>: Pragmas accepted by GCC.</li> |
| </ol> |
| |
| <p>The following GCC extensions are <b>partially</b> supported. An ignored |
| attribute means that the LLVM compiler ignores the presence of the attribute, |
| but the code should still work. An unsupported attribute is one which is |
| ignored by the LLVM compiler and will cause a different interpretation of |
| the program.</p> |
| |
| <ol> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Variable-Length.html#Variable%20Length">Variable Length</a>: |
| Arrays whose length is computed at run time.<br> |
| Supported, but allocated stack space is not freed until the function returns (noted above).</li> |
| |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Function-Attributes.html#Function%20Attributes">Function Attributes</a>: |
| |
| Declaring that functions have no side effects or that they can never |
| return.<br> |
| |
| <b>Supported:</b> <tt>format</tt>, <tt>format_arg</tt>, <tt>non_null</tt>, |
| <tt>noreturn</tt>, <tt>constructor</tt>, <tt>destructor</tt>, |
| <tt>unused</tt>, <tt>used</tt>, |
| <tt>deprecated</tt>, <tt>warn_unused_result</tt>, <tt>weak</tt><br> |
| |
| <b>Ignored:</b> <tt>noinline</tt>, |
| <tt>always_inline</tt>, <tt>pure</tt>, <tt>const</tt>, <tt>nothrow</tt>, |
| <tt>malloc</tt>, <tt>no_instrument_function</tt>, <tt>cdecl</tt><br> |
| |
| <b>Unsupported:</b> <tt>section</tt>, <tt>alias</tt>, |
| <tt>visibility</tt>, <tt>regparm</tt>, <tt>stdcall</tt>, |
| <tt>fastcall</tt>, all other target specific attributes</li> |
| |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Variable-Attributes.html#Variable%20Attributes">Variable Attributes</a>: |
| Specifying attributes of variables.<br> |
| <b>Supported:</b> <tt>cleanup</tt>, <tt>common</tt>, <tt>nocommon</tt>, |
| <tt>deprecated</tt>, <tt>transparent_union</tt>, |
| <tt>unused</tt>, <tt>used</tt>, <tt>weak</tt><br> |
| |
| <b>Unsupported:</b> <tt>aligned</tt>, <tt>mode</tt>, <tt>packed</tt>, |
| <tt>section</tt>, <tt>shared</tt>, <tt>tls_model</tt>, |
| <tt>vector_size</tt>, <tt>dllimport</tt>, |
| <tt>dllexport</tt>, all target specific attributes.</li> |
| |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Attributes.html#Type%20Attributes">Type Attributes</a>: Specifying attributes of types.<br> |
| <b>Supported:</b> <tt>transparent_union</tt>, <tt>unused</tt>, |
| <tt>deprecated</tt>, <tt>may_alias</tt><br> |
| |
| <b>Unsupported:</b> <tt>aligned</tt>, <tt>packed</tt>, |
| all target specific attributes.</li> |
| |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Other-Builtins.html#Other%20Builtins">Other Builtins</a>: |
| Other built-in functions.<br> |
| We support all builtins which have a C language equivalent (e.g., |
| <tt>__builtin_cos</tt>), <tt>__builtin_alloca</tt>, |
| <tt>__builtin_types_compatible_p</tt>, <tt>__builtin_choose_expr</tt>, |
| <tt>__builtin_constant_p</tt>, and <tt>__builtin_expect</tt> |
| (currently ignored). We also support builtins for ISO C99 floating |
| point comparison macros (e.g., <tt>__builtin_islessequal</tt>), |
| <tt>__builtin_prefetch</tt>, <tt>__builtin_popcount[ll]</tt>, |
| <tt>__builtin_clz[ll]</tt>, and <tt>__builtin_ctz[ll]</tt>.</li> |
| </ol> |
| |
| <p>The following extensions <b>are</b> known to be supported:</p> |
| |
| <ol> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Labels-as-Values.html#Labels%20as%20Values">Labels as Values</a>: Getting pointers to labels and computed gotos.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Statement-Exprs.html#Statement%20Exprs">Statement Exprs</a>: Putting statements and declarations inside expressions.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Typeof.html#Typeof">Typeof</a>: <code>typeof</code>: referring to the type of an expression.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.4.0/gcc/Lvalues.html#Lvalues">Lvalues</a>: Using <code>?:</code>, "<code>,</code>" and casts in lvalues.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Conditionals.html#Conditionals">Conditionals</a>: Omitting the middle operand of a <code>?:</code> expression.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Long-Long.html#Long%20Long">Long Long</a>: Double-word integers.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Complex.html#Complex">Complex</a>: Data types for complex numbers.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Hex-Floats.html#Hex%20Floats">Hex Floats</a>:Hexadecimal floating-point constants.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html#Zero%20Length">Zero Length</a>: Zero-length arrays.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Empty-Structures.html#Empty%20Structures">Empty Structures</a>: Structures with no members.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Variadic-Macros.html#Variadic%20Macros">Variadic Macros</a>: Macros with a variable number of arguments.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Escaped-Newlines.html#Escaped%20Newlines">Escaped Newlines</a>: Slightly looser rules for escaped newlines.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Subscripting.html#Subscripting">Subscripting</a>: Any array can be subscripted, even if not an lvalue.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Pointer-Arith.html#Pointer%20Arith">Pointer Arith</a>: Arithmetic on <code>void</code>-pointers and function pointers.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Initializers.html#Initializers">Initializers</a>: Non-constant initializers.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Compound-Literals.html#Compound%20Literals">Compound Literals</a>: Compound literals give structures, unions, |
| or arrays as values.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Designated-Inits.html#Designated%20Inits">Designated Inits</a>: Labeling elements of initializers.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Cast-to-Union.html#Cast%20to%20Union">Cast to Union</a>: Casting to union type from any member of the union.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Case-Ranges.html#Case%20Ranges">Case Ranges</a>: `case 1 ... 9' and such.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Mixed-Declarations.html#Mixed%20Declarations">Mixed Declarations</a>: Mixing declarations and code.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Function-Prototypes.html#Function%20Prototypes">Function Prototypes</a>: Prototype declarations and old-style definitions.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/C_002b_002b-Comments.html#C_002b_002b-Comments">C++ Comments</a>: C++ comments are recognized.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Dollar-Signs.html#Dollar%20Signs">Dollar Signs</a>: Dollar sign is allowed in identifiers.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Character-Escapes.html#Character%20Escapes">Character Escapes</a>: <code>\e</code> stands for the character <ESC>.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Alignment.html#Alignment">Alignment</a>: Inquiring about the alignment of a type or variable.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Inline.html#Inline">Inline</a>: Defining inline functions (as fast as macros).</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Alternate-Keywords.html#Alternate%20Keywords">Alternate Keywords</a>:<code>__const__</code>, <code>__asm__</code>, etc., for header files.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Incomplete-Enums.html#Incomplete%20Enums">Incomplete Enums</a>: <code>enum foo;</code>, with details to follow.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Function-Names.html#Function%20Names">Function Names</a>: Printable strings which are the name of the current function.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Return-Address.html#Return%20Address">Return Address</a>: Getting the return or frame address of a function.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Unnamed-Fields.html#Unnamed%20Fields">Unnamed Fields</a>: Unnamed struct/union fields within structs/unions.</li> |
| <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Attribute-Syntax.html#Attribute%20Syntax">Attribute Syntax</a>: Formal syntax for attributes.</li> |
| </ol></li> |
| |
| </ul> |
| |
| <p>If you run into GCC extensions which have not been included in any of these |
| lists, please let us know (also including whether or not they work).</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="c++-fe">Known problems with the C++ front-end</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>For this release, the C++ front-end is considered to be fully |
| tested and works for a number of non-trivial programs, including LLVM |
| itself.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- _______________________________________________________________________ --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection">Bugs</div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li>The C++ front-end inherits all problems afflicting the <a href="#c-fe">C |
| front-end</a>.</li> |
| |
| </ul> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- _______________________________________________________________________ --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| Notes |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <ul> |
| |
| <li>Destructors for local objects are not always run when a <tt>longjmp</tt> is |
| performed. In particular, destructors for objects in the <tt>longjmp</tt>ing |
| function and in the <tt>setjmp</tt> receiver function may not be run. |
| Objects in intervening stack frames will be destroyed, however (which is |
| better than most compilers).</li> |
| |
| <li>The LLVM C++ front-end follows the <a |
| href="http://www.codesourcery.com/cxx-abi">Itanium C++ ABI</a>. |
| This document, which is not Itanium specific, specifies a standard for name |
| mangling, class layout, v-table layout, RTTI formats, and other C++ |
| representation issues. Because we use this API, code generated by the LLVM |
| compilers should be binary compatible with machine code generated by other |
| Itanium ABI C++ compilers (such as G++, the Intel and HP compilers, etc). |
| <i>However</i>, the exception handling mechanism used by LLVM is very |
| different from the model used in the Itanium ABI, so <b>exceptions will not |
| interact correctly</b>. </li> |
| |
| </ul> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="c-be">Known problems with the C back-end</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <ul> |
| |
| <li>The C back-end produces code that violates the ANSI C Type-Based Alias |
| Analysis rules. As such, special options may be necessary to compile the code |
| (for example, GCC requires the <tt>-fno-strict-aliasing</tt> option). This |
| problem probably cannot be fixed.</li> |
| |
| <li><a href="http://llvm.org/PR56">Zero arg vararg functions are not |
| supported</a>. This should not affect LLVM produced by the C or C++ |
| frontends.</li> |
| |
| <li>The C backend does not correctly implement the <a |
| href="LangRef.html#i_stacksave"><tt>llvm.stacksave</tt></a> or |
| <a href="LangRef.html#i_stackrestore"><tt>llvm.stackrestore</tt></a> |
| intrinsics. This means that some code compiled by it can run out of stack |
| space if they depend on these (e.g. C99 varargs).</li> |
| |
| </ul> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="x86-be">Known problems with the X86 back-end</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li><a href="http://llvm.org/PR736">Indirect calls crash JIT on |
| Darwin/x86</a>.</li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="ppc-be">Known problems with the PowerPC back-end</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li><a href="http://llvm.org/PR642">PowerPC backend does not correctly |
| implement ordered FP comparisons</a>.</li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="alpha-be">Known problems with the Alpha back-end</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <ul> |
| |
| <li>On 21164s, some rare FP arithmetic sequences which may trap do not have the |
| appropriate nops inserted to ensure restartability.</li> |
| |
| </ul> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="ia64-be">Known problems with the IA64 back-end</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <ul> |
| |
| <li>C++ programs are likely to fail on IA64, as calls to <tt>setjmp</tt> are |
| made where the argument is not 16-byte aligned, as required on IA64. (Strictly |
| speaking this is not a bug in the IA64 back-end; it will also be encountered |
| when building C++ programs using the C back-end.)</li> |
| |
| <li>The C++ front-end does not use <a href="http://llvm.org/PR406">IA64 |
| ABI compliant layout of v-tables</a>. In particular, it just stores function |
| pointers instead of function descriptors in the vtable. This bug prevents |
| mixing C++ code compiled with LLVM with C++ objects compiled by other C++ |
| compilers.</li> |
| |
| <li>There are a few ABI violations which will lead to problems when mixing LLVM |
| output with code built with other compilers, particularly for floating-point |
| programs.</li> |
| |
| <li>Defining vararg functions is not supported (but calling them is ok).</li> |
| |
| </ul> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="sparc-be">Known problems with the SPARC back-end</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li>The SPARC backend only supports the 32-bit SPARC ABI (-m32), it does not |
| support the 64-bit SPARC ABI (-m64).</li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="sparcv9-be">Known problems with the SparcV9 back-end</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li><a href="http://llvm.org/PR60">[sparcv9] SparcV9 backend miscompiles |
| several programs in the LLVM test suite</a></li> |
| <li>The SparcV9 backend is slated to be removed before the LLVM 1.8 |
| release.</li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
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| API documentation which is up-to-date with the CVS version of the source code. |
| You can access versions of these documents specific to this release by going |
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