diff --git a/clang/include/clang/Basic/Attr.td b/clang/include/clang/Basic/Attr.td --- a/clang/include/clang/Basic/Attr.td +++ b/clang/include/clang/Basic/Attr.td @@ -1628,6 +1628,14 @@ let SimpleHandler = 1; } +def EqualityOperatorComparesMembersLexicographically : InheritableAttr { + let Spellings = [Clang<"equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically", 0>]; + let Subjects = SubjectList<[CXXRecord, Enum]>; + let Documentation = [EqualityOperatorComparesMembersLexicographicallyDocs]; + let LangOpts = [CPlusPlus]; + let SimpleHandler = 1; +} + def MaxFieldAlignment : InheritableAttr { // This attribute has no spellings as it is only ever created implicitly. let Spellings = []; diff --git a/clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td b/clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td --- a/clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td +++ b/clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td @@ -539,16 +539,16 @@ let Category = DocCatStmt; let Content = [{ If a statement is marked ``nomerge`` and contains call expressions, those call -expressions inside the statement will not be merged during optimization. This +expressions inside the statement will not be merged during optimization. This attribute can be used to prevent the optimizer from obscuring the source location of certain calls. For example, it will prevent tail merging otherwise identical code sequences that raise an exception or terminate the program. Tail merging normally reduces the precision of source location information, making stack traces less useful for debugging. This attribute gives the user control -over the tradeoff between code size and debug information precision. +over the tradeoff between code size and debug information precision. -``nomerge`` attribute can also be used as function attribute to prevent all -calls to the specified function from merging. It has no effect on indirect +``nomerge`` attribute can also be used as function attribute to prevent all +calls to the specified function from merging. It has no effect on indirect calls. }]; } @@ -1584,7 +1584,7 @@ ``watchos`` Apple's watchOS operating system. The minimum deployment target is specified by the ``-mwatchos-version-min=*version*`` command-line argument. - + ``driverkit`` Apple's DriverKit userspace kernel extensions. The minimum deployment target is specified as part of the triple. @@ -3519,6 +3519,21 @@ }]; } +def EqualityOperatorComparesMembersLexicographicallyDocs : Documentation { + let Category = DocCatDecl; + let Content = [{ +On classes, the ``equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically`` +attribute informs clang that a call to ``operator==(const T&, const T&)`` is +equivalent to comparing the members lexicographically (i.e. the call is +equivalent to a call to ``bool operator==(const T&) const = default``). This is +useful for libraries which have strict requirements on ADL uses. If possible, a +defaulted equality comparison operator should be preferred over this attribute. +On enums, the attribute guarantees that there are either no custom compatison +operators defined, or any that defined are quivalent to the builtin comparison +operator. + }]; +} + def MSInheritanceDocs : Documentation { let Category = DocCatDecl; let Heading = "__single_inhertiance, __multiple_inheritance, __virtual_inheritance"; @@ -3930,7 +3945,7 @@ with pointers in the C family of languages. The various nullability attributes indicate whether a particular pointer can be null or not, which makes APIs more expressive and can help static analysis tools identify bugs involving null -pointers. Clang supports several kinds of nullability attributes: the +pointers. Clang supports several kinds of nullability attributes: the ``nonnull`` and ``returns_nonnull`` attributes indicate which function or method parameters and result types can never be null, while nullability type qualifiers indicate which pointer types can be null (``_Nullable``) or cannot @@ -4106,7 +4121,7 @@ The ``returns_nonnull`` attribute implies that returning a null pointer is undefined behavior, which the optimizer may take advantage of. The ``_Nonnull`` type qualifier indicates that a pointer cannot be null in a more general manner -(because it is part of the type system) and does not imply undefined behavior, +(because it is part of the type system) and does not imply undefined behavior, making it more widely applicable }]; } @@ -6062,15 +6077,15 @@ let Content = [{ Code can indicate CFG checks are not wanted with the ``__declspec(guard(nocf))`` attribute. This directs the compiler to not insert any CFG checks for the entire -function. This approach is typically used only sparingly in specific situations -where the programmer has manually inserted "CFG-equivalent" protection. The -programmer knows that they are calling through some read-only function table -whose address is obtained through read-only memory references and for which the -index is masked to the function table limit. This approach may also be applied -to small wrapper functions that are not inlined and that do nothing more than -make a call through a function pointer. Since incorrect usage of this directive -can compromise the security of CFG, the programmer must be very careful using -the directive. Typically, this usage is limited to very small functions that +function. This approach is typically used only sparingly in specific situations +where the programmer has manually inserted "CFG-equivalent" protection. The +programmer knows that they are calling through some read-only function table +whose address is obtained through read-only memory references and for which the +index is masked to the function table limit. This approach may also be applied +to small wrapper functions that are not inlined and that do nothing more than +make a call through a function pointer. Since incorrect usage of this directive +can compromise the security of CFG, the programmer must be very careful using +the directive. Typically, this usage is limited to very small functions that only call one function. `Control Flow Guard documentation ` @@ -6983,8 +6998,8 @@ def WebAssemblyFuncrefDocs : Documentation { let Category = DocCatType; let Content = [{ -Clang supports the ``__funcref`` attribute for the WebAssembly target. -This attribute may be attached to a function pointer type, where it modifies +Clang supports the ``__funcref`` attribute for the WebAssembly target. +This attribute may be attached to a function pointer type, where it modifies its underlying representation to be a WebAssembly ``funcref``. }]; } diff --git a/clang/lib/AST/Type.cpp b/clang/lib/AST/Type.cpp --- a/clang/lib/AST/Type.cpp +++ b/clang/lib/AST/Type.cpp @@ -2649,7 +2649,8 @@ Decl->isTriviallyCopyable()); }; - if (llvm::none_of(Decl->methods(), IsDefaultedOperatorEqualEqual) && + if (!Decl->hasAttr() && + llvm::none_of(Decl->methods(), IsDefaultedOperatorEqualEqual) && llvm::none_of(Decl->friends(), [&](const FriendDecl *Friend) { if (NamedDecl *ND = Friend->getFriendDecl()) { return ND->isFunctionOrFunctionTemplate() && @@ -2667,7 +2668,11 @@ }) && llvm::all_of(Decl->fields(), [](const FieldDecl *FD) { auto Type = FD->getType(); - if (Type->isReferenceType() || Type->isEnumeralType()) + if (Type->isReferenceType() || + (Type->isEnumeralType() && + !Type->getAsTagDecl() + ->hasAttr< + EqualityOperatorComparesMembersLexicographicallyAttr>())) return false; if (const auto *RD = Type->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) return HasNonDeletedDefaultedEqualityComparison(RD); @@ -2679,7 +2684,9 @@ const ASTContext &Context) const { QualType CanonicalType = getCanonicalType(); if (CanonicalType->isIncompleteType() || CanonicalType->isDependentType() || - CanonicalType->isEnumeralType()) + (CanonicalType->isEnumeralType() && + !CanonicalType->getAsTagDecl() + ->hasAttr())) return false; if (const auto *RD = CanonicalType->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) { diff --git a/clang/test/SemaCXX/attr-equality-operator-compares-members-lexicographically.cpp b/clang/test/SemaCXX/attr-equality-operator-compares-members-lexicographically.cpp new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/clang/test/SemaCXX/attr-equality-operator-compares-members-lexicographically.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s -std=c++20 + +void __attribute__((equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically)) foo(); // expected-warning {{'equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically' attribute only applies to classes and enums}} + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] TriviallyEqualityComparabe1 { + int i; +}; +static_assert(__is_trivially_equality_comparable(TriviallyEqualityComparabe1)); + +struct __attribute__((equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically)) TriviallyEqualityComparabe2 { + int i; +}; +static_assert(__is_trivially_equality_comparable(TriviallyEqualityComparabe2)); + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically(1)]] TestMessage {}; // expected-error {{'equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically' attribute takes no arguments}} + + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] NotTriviallyEqualityComparableHasPadding { + short i; + int j; +}; +static_assert(!__is_trivially_equality_comparable(NotTriviallyEqualityComparableHasPadding), ""); + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] NotTriviallyEqualityComparableHasFloat { + float i; + int j; +}; +static_assert(!__is_trivially_equality_comparable(NotTriviallyEqualityComparableHasFloat), ""); + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] NotTriviallyEqualityComparableHasTailPadding { + int i; + char j; +}; +static_assert(!__is_trivially_equality_comparable(NotTriviallyEqualityComparableHasTailPadding), ""); + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] NotTriviallyEqualityComparableBase : NotTriviallyEqualityComparableHasTailPadding { + char j; +}; +static_assert(!__is_trivially_equality_comparable(NotTriviallyEqualityComparableBase), ""); + +class [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] TriviallyEqualityComparablePaddedOutBase { + int i; + char c; +}; +static_assert(!__is_trivially_equality_comparable(TriviallyEqualityComparablePaddedOutBase), ""); + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] TriviallyEqualityComparablePaddedOut : TriviallyEqualityComparablePaddedOutBase { + char j[3]; +}; +static_assert(__is_trivially_equality_comparable(TriviallyEqualityComparablePaddedOut), ""); + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] TriviallyEqualityComparable1 { + char i; +}; +static_assert(__is_trivially_equality_comparable(TriviallyEqualityComparable1)); + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] TriviallyEqualityComparable2 { + int i; +}; +static_assert(__is_trivially_equality_comparable(TriviallyEqualityComparable2)); + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] NotTriviallyEqualityComparableTriviallyEqualityComparableBases + : TriviallyEqualityComparable1, TriviallyEqualityComparable2 { +}; +static_assert(!__is_trivially_equality_comparable(NotTriviallyEqualityComparableTriviallyEqualityComparableBases)); + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] NotTriviallyEqualityComparableBitfield { + int i : 1; +}; +static_assert(!__is_trivially_equality_comparable(NotTriviallyEqualityComparableBitfield)); + +// TODO: This is trivially equality comparable +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] NotTriviallyEqualityComparableBitfieldFilled { + char i : __CHAR_BIT__; +}; +static_assert(!__is_trivially_equality_comparable(NotTriviallyEqualityComparableBitfield)); + +union [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] U { + int i; +}; + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] NotTriviallyEqualityComparableImplicitlyDeletedOperatorByUnion { + U u; +}; +static_assert(!__is_trivially_equality_comparable(NotTriviallyEqualityComparableImplicitlyDeletedOperatorByUnion)); + +struct NotTriviallyEqualityComparableExplicitlyDeleted { + int i; + + friend bool operator==(const NotTriviallyEqualityComparableExplicitlyDeleted&, const NotTriviallyEqualityComparableExplicitlyDeleted&) = delete; +}; + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] NotTriviallyEqualityComparableImplicitlyDeletedOperatorByStruct { + NotTriviallyEqualityComparableExplicitlyDeleted u; +}; +static_assert(!__is_trivially_equality_comparable(NotTriviallyEqualityComparableImplicitlyDeletedOperatorByStruct)); + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] NotTriviallyEqualityComparableHasReferenceMember { + int& i; +}; +static_assert(!__is_trivially_equality_comparable(NotTriviallyEqualityComparableHasReferenceMember)); + +enum E { + a, + b +}; +bool operator==(E, E) { return false; } +static_assert(!__is_trivially_equality_comparable(E)); + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] NotTriviallyEqualityComparableHasEnum { + E e; +}; +static_assert(!__is_trivially_equality_comparable(NotTriviallyEqualityComparableHasEnum)); + +enum [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] TriviallyEqualityComparableEnum { + c, + d, +}; +bool operator==(TriviallyEqualityComparableEnum, TriviallyEqualityComparableEnum); + +static_assert(__is_trivially_equality_comparable(TriviallyEqualityComparableEnum)); + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] TriviallyEqualityComparableHasTriviallyEqualityComparableEnum { + TriviallyEqualityComparableEnum e; +}; +static_assert(__is_trivially_equality_comparable(TriviallyEqualityComparableHasTriviallyEqualityComparableEnum)); + +enum class [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] TriviallyEqualityComparableEnumClass { + e, + f, +}; +bool operator==(TriviallyEqualityComparableEnumClass, TriviallyEqualityComparableEnumClass); + +static_assert(__is_trivially_equality_comparable(TriviallyEqualityComparableEnumClass)); + +struct [[clang::equality_operator_compares_members_lexicographically]] TriviallyEqualityComparableHasTriviallyEqualityComparableEnumClass { + TriviallyEqualityComparableEnumClass e; +}; +static_assert(__is_trivially_equality_comparable(TriviallyEqualityComparableHasTriviallyEqualityComparableEnumClass));