Clang 14.0.0 (In-Progress) Release Notes

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Introduction

This document contains the release notes for the Clang C/C++/Objective-C frontend, part of the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure, release 14.0.0. Here we describe the status of Clang in some detail, including major improvements from the previous release and new feature work. For the general LLVM release notes, see the LLVM documentation. All LLVM releases may be downloaded from the LLVM releases web site.

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What’s New in Clang 14.0.0?

Some of the major new features and improvements to Clang are listed here. Generic improvements to Clang as a whole or to its underlying infrastructure are described first, followed by language-specific sections with improvements to Clang’s support for those languages.

Major New Features

Improvements to Clang’s diagnostics

  • -Wbitwise-instead-of-logical (part of -Wbool-operation) warns about use of bitwise operators with boolean operands which have side effects.

  • Added diagnostic groups to control diagnostics for attribute extensions by adding groups -Wc++N-attribute-extensions (where N is the standard release being diagnosed against). These new groups are automatically implied when passing -Wc++N-extensions. Resolves PR33518.

  • Support -Wdeclaration-after-statement with C99 and later standards, and not just C89, matching GCC’s behaviour. A notable usecase is supporting style guides that forbid mixing declarations and code, but want to move to newer C standards.

Non-comprehensive list of changes in this release

  • Maximum _ExtInt size was decreased from 16,777,215 bits to 8,388,608 bits. Motivation for this was discussed in PR51829.

  • Configuration file syntax extended with <CFGDIR> token. This expands to the base path of the current config file. See Configuration files for details.

New Compiler Flags

  • Clang plugin arguments can now be passed through the compiler driver via -fplugin-arg-pluginname-arg, similar to GCC’s -fplugin-arg.

Deprecated Compiler Flags

  • -Wweak-template-vtables has been deprecated and no longer has any effect. The flag will be removed in the next release.

Modified Compiler Flags

  • Support has been added for the following processors (-mcpu identifiers in parentheses):

    • RISC-V SiFive E20 (sifive-e20).

    • RISC-V SiFive E21 (sifive-e21).

    • RISC-V SiFive E24 (sifive-e24).

    • RISC-V SiFive E34 (sifive-e34).

    • RISC-V SiFive S21 (sifive-s21).

    • RISC-V SiFive S51 (sifive-s51).

    • RISC-V SiFive S54 (sifive-s54).

    • RISC-V SiFive S76 (sifive-s76).

  • Support has been added for the following architectures (-march identifiers in parentheses):

    • Armv9-A (armv9-a).

    • Armv9.1-A (armv9.1-a).

    • Armv9.2-A (armv9.2-a).

Removed Compiler Flags

New Pragmas in Clang

Attribute Changes in Clang

  • Attributes loaded as clang plugins which are sensitive to LangOpts must now override acceptsLangOpts instead of diagLangOpts. Returning false will produce a generic “attribute ignored” diagnostic, as with clang’s built-in attributes. If plugins want to provide richer diagnostics, they can do so when the attribute is handled instead, e.g. in handleDeclAttribute. (This was changed in order to better support attributes in code completion).

  • __has_cpp_attribute, __has_c_attribute, __has_attribute, and __has_declspec will now macro expand their argument. This causes a change in behavior for code using __has_cpp_attribute(__clang__::attr) (and same for __has_c_attribute) where it would previously expand to 0 for all attributes, but will now issue an error due to the expansion of the predefined __clang__ macro.

Windows Support

  • An MSVC compatibility workaround for C++ operator names was removed. As a result, the <query.h> Windows SDK header may not compile out of the box. Users should use a recent SDK and pass -DQUERY_H_RESTRICTION_PERMISSIVE or pass /permissive to disable C++ operator names altogether. See PR42427 <https://llvm.org/pr42427> for more info.

  • Add support for MSVC-compatible /hotpatch flag in clang-cl, and equivalent -cc1 flag -fms-hotpatch. Along with the linker flag /functionpadmin this creates executable images suitable for runtime code patching. This flag is only required for x86/x64 targets; ARM/ARM64 simply needs the linker /functionpadmin.

    With this addition, clang-cl can be used in live code patching scenarios, along with tools such as Live++ or Recode. Microsoft Edit and Continue isn’t currently supported.

C Language Changes in Clang

  • The value of __STDC_VERSION__ has been bumped to 202000L when passing -std=c2x so that it can be distinguished from C17 mode. This value is expected to change again when C23 is published.

  • Wide multi-characters literals such as L'ab' that would previously be interpreted as L'b' are now ill-formed in all language modes. The motivation for this change is outlined in P2362.

  • Support for __attribute__((error(""))) and __attribute__((warning(""))) function attributes have been added.

  • The maximum allowed alignment has been increased from 2^29 to 2^32.

  • Clang now supports the _BitInt(N) family of bit-precise integer types from C23. This type was previously exposed as _ExtInt(N), which is now a deprecated alias for _BitInt(N) (so diagnostics will mention _BitInt even if source uses _ExtInt). _BitInt(N) and _ExtInt(N) are the same types in all respects beyond spelling and the deprecation warning. _BitInt(N) is supported as an extension in older C modes and in all C++ modes. Note: the ABI for _BitInt(N) is still in the process of being stabilized, so this type should not yet be used in interfaces that require ABI stability.

  • When using asm goto with outputs whose constraint modifier is "+", we now change the numbering of the labels to occur after hidden tied inputs for better compatibility with GCC. For better portability between different compilers and versions, symbolic references rather than numbered references should be preferred. See this thread <https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=103640> for more info.

  • Implemented WG14 N2412, which adds *_WIDTH macros to limits.h and stdint.h to report the bit width of various integer datatypes.

  • The ATOMIC_VAR_INIT macro from <stdatomic.h> is now diagnosed as deprecated in C17 and later. The diagnostic can be disabled by defining the _CLANG_DISABLE_CRT_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS macro prior to including the header.

C++ Language Changes in Clang

C++20 Feature Support

  • The ATOMIC_VAR_INIT and ATOMIC_FLAG_INIT macros from the C standard library <stdatomic.h> header are now diagnosed as deprecated in C++20 and later. Note, the behavior is specific to the inclusion of <stdatomic.h> in C++ code; the STL <atomic> header also controls the behavior of these macros and is not affected by these changes. The <stdatomic.h> diagnostic can be disabled by defining the _CLANG_DISABLE_CRT_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS macro prior to including the header.

C++2b Feature Support

CUDA Language Changes in Clang

  • Clang now supports CUDA versions up to 11.5.

  • Default GPU architecture has been changed from sm_20 to sm_35.

Objective-C Language Changes in Clang

OpenCL C Language Changes in Clang

ABI Changes in Clang

  • The _ExtInt(N) extension has been standardized in C23 as _BitInt(N). The mangling of this type in C++ has accordingly changed: under the Microsoft ABI it is now mangled using the _BitInt spelling, and under the Itanium ABI it is now mangled using a dedicated production. Note: the ABI for _BitInt(N) is still in the process of being stabilized, so this type should not yet be used in interfaces that require ABI stability.

OpenMP Support in Clang

  • clang-nvlink-wrapper tool introduced to support linking of cubin files archived in an archive. See Clang Nvlink Wrapper.

CUDA Support in Clang

X86 Support in Clang

  • Support for AVX512-FP16 instructions has been added.

Arm and AArch64 Support in Clang

  • Support has been added for the following processors (command-line identifiers in parentheses): - Arm Cortex-A510 (cortex-a510) - Arm Cortex-X2 (cortex-x2) - Arm Cortex-A710 (cortex-A710)

  • The -mtune flag is no longer ignored for AArch64. It is now possible to tune code generation for a particular CPU with -mtune without setting any architectural features. For example, compiling with “-mcpu=generic -mtune=cortex-a57” will not enable any Cortex-A57 specific architecture features, but will enable certain optimizations specific to Cortex-A57 CPUs and enable the use of a more accurate scheduling model.

Floating Point Support in Clang

  • The default setting of FP contraction (FMA) is now -ffp-contract=on (for languages other than CUDA/HIP) even when optimization is off. Previously, the default behavior was equivalent to -ffp-contract=off (-ffp-contract was not set). Related to this, the switch -ffp-model=precise now implies -ffp-contract=on rather than -ffp-contract=fast, and the documentation of these features has been clarified. Previously, the documentation claimed that -ffp-model=precise was the default, but this was incorrect because the precise model implied -ffp-contract=fast, whereas the (now corrected) default behavior is -ffp-contract=on. -ffp-model=precise is now exactly the default mode of the compiler.

  • -fstrict-float-cast-overflow no longer has target specific behavior. Clang will saturate towards the smallest and largest representable integer values. NaNs will be converted to zero.

Internal API Changes

  • A new sugar Type AST node represents types accessed via a C++ using declaration. Given code using std::error_code; error_code x;, x has a UsingType which desugars to the previous RecordType.

Build System Changes

  • Linux distros can specify -DCLANG_DEFAULT_PIE_ON_LINUX=On to use -fPIE and -pie by default. This matches GCC installations on many Linux distros (configured with --enable-default-pie). (D113372)

AST Matchers

  • TypeLoc AST Matchers are now available. These matchers provide helpful utilities for matching TypeLoc nodes, such as the pointerTypeLoc matcher or the hasReturnTypeLoc matcher. The addition of these matchers was made possible by changes to the handling of TypeLoc nodes that allows them to enjoy the same static type checking as other AST node kinds.

  • LambdaCapture AST Matchers are now available. These matchers allow for the binding of LambdaCapture nodes. The LambdaCapture matchers added include the lambdaCapture node matcher, the capturesVar traversal matcher, and capturesThis narrowing matcher.

  • The hasAnyCapture matcher now only accepts an inner matcher of type Matcher<LambdaCapture>. The matcher originally accepted an inner matcher of type Matcher<CXXThisExpr> or Matcher<VarDecl>.

  • The usingType matcher is now available and needed to refer to types that are referred to via using C++ using declarations. The associated UsingShadowDecl can be matched using throughUsingDecl and the underlying Type with hasUnderlyingType. hasDeclaration continues to see through the alias and apply to the underlying type.

  • Added the isConsteval matcher to match consteval function declarations as well as if consteval and if ! consteval statements.

clang-format

  • Option AllowShortEnumsOnASingleLine: false has been improved, it now correctly places the opening brace according to BraceWrapping.AfterEnum.

  • Option AlignAfterOpenBracket: BlockIndent has been added. If set, it will always break after an open bracket, if the parameters don’t fit on a single line. Closing brackets will be placed on a new line.

  • Option QualifierAlignment has been added in order to auto-arrange the positioning of specifiers/qualifiers const volatile static inline constexpr restrict in variable and parameter declarations to be either Right aligned or Left aligned or Custom using QualifierOrder.

  • Option QualifierOrder has been added to allow the order const volatile static inline constexpr restrict to be controlled relative to the type.

  • Option RemoveBracesLLVM has been added to remove optional braces of control statements for the LLVM style.

  • Option SeparateDefinitionBlocks has been added to insert or remove empty lines between definition blocks including functions, classes, structs, enums, and namespaces.

  • Add a Custom style to SpaceBeforeParens, to better configure the space before parentheses. The custom options can be set using SpaceBeforeParensOptions.

  • The command line argument -style=<string> has been extended so that a specific format file at location <format_file_path> can be selected. This is supported via the syntax: -style=file:<format_file_path>.

  • Improved C++20 Modules and Coroutines support.

  • Option AfterOverloadedOperator has been added in SpaceBeforeParensOptions to allow space between overloaded operator and opening parentheses.

libclang

Static Analyzer

Undefined Behavior Sanitizer (UBSan)

Core Analysis Improvements

New Issues Found

Python Binding Changes

The following methods have been added:

Significant Known Problems

Additional Information

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