[cfe-commits] r63614 - /cfe/trunk/NOTES.txt
Chris Lattner
sabre at nondot.org
Mon Feb 2 22:05:34 PST 2009
Author: lattner
Date: Tue Feb 3 00:05:34 2009
New Revision: 63614
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=63614&view=rev
Log:
remove some overly-crazy ideas.
Modified:
cfe/trunk/NOTES.txt
Modified: cfe/trunk/NOTES.txt
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/NOTES.txt?rev=63614&r1=63613&r2=63614&view=diff
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--- cfe/trunk/NOTES.txt (original)
+++ cfe/trunk/NOTES.txt Tue Feb 3 00:05:34 2009
@@ -49,55 +49,6 @@
for all files found.
//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-
-TODO: Fast #Import:
-
- * Get frameworks that don't use #import to do so, e.g.
- DirectoryService, AudioToolbox, CoreFoundation, etc. Why not using #import?
- Because they work in C mode? C has #import.
- * Have the lexer return a token for #import instead of handling it itself.
- - Create a new preprocessor object with no external state (no -D/U options
- from the command line, etc). Alternatively, keep track of exactly which
- external state is used by a #import: declare it somehow.
- * When having reading a #import file, keep track of whether we have (and/or
- which) seen any "configuration" macros. Various cases:
- - Uses of target args (__POWERPC__, __i386): Header has to be parsed
- multiple times, per-target. What about #ifndef checks? How do we know?
- - "Configuration" preprocessor macros not defined: POWERPC, etc. What about
- things like __STDC__ etc? What is and what isn't allowed.
- * Special handling for "umbrella" headers, which just contain #import stmts:
- - Cocoa.h/AppKit.h - Contain pointers to digests instead of entire digests
- themselves? Foundation.h isn't pure umbrella!
- * Frameworks digests:
- - Can put "digest" of a framework-worth of headers into the framework
- itself. To open AppKit, just mmap
- /System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/"digest", which provides a
- symbol table in a well defined format. Lazily unstream stuff that is
- needed. Contains declarations, macros, and debug information.
- - System frameworks ship with digests. How do we handle configuration
- information? How do we handle stuff like:
- #if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED >= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_2
- which guards a bunch of decls? Should there be a couple of default
- configs, then have the UI fall back to building/caching its own?
- - GUI automatically builds digests when UI is idle, both of system
- frameworks if they aren't not available in the right config, and of app
- frameworks.
- - GUI builds dependence graph of frameworks/digests based on #imports. If a
- digest is out date, dependent digests are automatically invalidated.
-
- * New constraints on #import for objc-v3:
- - #imported file must not define non-inline function bodies.
- - Alternatively, they can, and these bodies get compiled/linked *once*
- per app into a dylib. What about building user dylibs?
- - Restrictions on ObjC grammar: can't #import the body of a for stmt or fn.
- - Compiler must detect and reject these cases.
- - #defines defined within a #import have two behaviors:
- - By default, they escape the header. These macros *cannot* be #undef'd
- by other code: this is enforced by the front-end.
- - Optionally, user can specify what macros escape (whitelist) or can use
- #undef.
-
-//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Specifying targets: -triple and -arch
===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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