Switch the driver back to always using clang-cc by default (for C++, and
regardless of the architecture).
 - This is a good default for development & testing; for example without this
   any tests using 'clang' in the test suite will fail on PowerPC, since the
   driver will avoid using clang.

 - We don't want to actually ship something built this way, but that should be
   handled via some sort of configuration file.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@76886 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/lib/Driver/Driver.cpp b/lib/Driver/Driver.cpp
index c4136df..8adeb02 100644
--- a/lib/Driver/Driver.cpp
+++ b/lib/Driver/Driver.cpp
@@ -46,13 +46,10 @@
     DefaultImageName(_DefaultImageName),
     Host(0),
     CCCIsCXX(false), CCCEcho(false), CCCPrintBindings(false),
-    CCCGenericGCCName("gcc"), CCCUseClang(true), CCCUseClangCXX(false), 
+    CCCGenericGCCName("gcc"), CCCUseClang(true), CCCUseClangCXX(true), 
     CCCUseClangCPP(true), CCCUsePCH(true),
     SuppressMissingInputWarning(false)
 {
-  // Only use clang on i386 and x86_64 by default.
-  CCCClangArchs.insert("i386");
-  CCCClangArchs.insert("x86_64");
 }
 
 Driver::~Driver() {
@@ -144,6 +141,8 @@
 
     } else if (!strcmp(Opt, "clang-cxx")) {
       CCCUseClangCXX = true;
+    } else if (!strcmp(Opt, "no-clang-cxx")) {
+      CCCUseClangCXX = false;
     } else if (!strcmp(Opt, "pch-is-pch")) {
       CCCUsePCH = true;
     } else if (!strcmp(Opt, "pch-is-pth")) {