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- #pragma once
- #ifdef __GNUC__
- #pragma GCC diagnostic push
- #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-parameter"
- #endif
- //===- ObjCRuntime.h - Objective-C Runtime Configuration --------*- C++ -*-===//
- //
- // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
- // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- //
- /// \file
- /// Defines types useful for describing an Objective-C runtime.
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_OBJCRUNTIME_H
- #define LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_OBJCRUNTIME_H
- #include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h"
- #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
- #include "llvm/ADT/Triple.h"
- #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
- #include "llvm/Support/HashBuilder.h"
- #include "llvm/Support/VersionTuple.h"
- #include <string>
- namespace clang {
- /// The basic abstraction for the target Objective-C runtime.
- class ObjCRuntime {
- public:
- /// The basic Objective-C runtimes that we know about.
- enum Kind {
- /// 'macosx' is the Apple-provided NeXT-derived runtime on Mac OS
- /// X platforms that use the non-fragile ABI; the version is a
- /// release of that OS.
- MacOSX,
- /// 'macosx-fragile' is the Apple-provided NeXT-derived runtime on
- /// Mac OS X platforms that use the fragile ABI; the version is a
- /// release of that OS.
- FragileMacOSX,
- /// 'ios' is the Apple-provided NeXT-derived runtime on iOS or the iOS
- /// simulator; it is always non-fragile. The version is a release
- /// version of iOS.
- iOS,
- /// 'watchos' is a variant of iOS for Apple's watchOS. The version
- /// is a release version of watchOS.
- WatchOS,
- /// 'gcc' is the Objective-C runtime shipped with GCC, implementing a
- /// fragile Objective-C ABI
- GCC,
- /// 'gnustep' is the modern non-fragile GNUstep runtime.
- GNUstep,
- /// 'objfw' is the Objective-C runtime included in ObjFW
- ObjFW
- };
- private:
- Kind TheKind = MacOSX;
- VersionTuple Version;
- public:
- /// A bogus initialization of the runtime.
- ObjCRuntime() = default;
- ObjCRuntime(Kind kind, const VersionTuple &version)
- : TheKind(kind), Version(version) {}
- void set(Kind kind, VersionTuple version) {
- TheKind = kind;
- Version = version;
- }
- Kind getKind() const { return TheKind; }
- const VersionTuple &getVersion() const { return Version; }
- /// Does this runtime follow the set of implied behaviors for a
- /// "non-fragile" ABI?
- bool isNonFragile() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case FragileMacOSX: return false;
- case GCC: return false;
- case MacOSX: return true;
- case GNUstep: return true;
- case ObjFW: return true;
- case iOS: return true;
- case WatchOS: return true;
- }
- llvm_unreachable("bad kind");
- }
- /// The inverse of isNonFragile(): does this runtime follow the set of
- /// implied behaviors for a "fragile" ABI?
- bool isFragile() const { return !isNonFragile(); }
- /// The default dispatch mechanism to use for the specified architecture
- bool isLegacyDispatchDefaultForArch(llvm::Triple::ArchType Arch) {
- // The GNUstep runtime uses a newer dispatch method by default from
- // version 1.6 onwards
- if (getKind() == GNUstep && getVersion() >= VersionTuple(1, 6)) {
- if (Arch == llvm::Triple::arm ||
- Arch == llvm::Triple::x86 ||
- Arch == llvm::Triple::x86_64)
- return false;
- }
- else if ((getKind() == MacOSX) && isNonFragile() &&
- (getVersion() >= VersionTuple(10, 0)) &&
- (getVersion() < VersionTuple(10, 6)))
- return Arch != llvm::Triple::x86_64;
- // Except for deployment target of 10.5 or less,
- // Mac runtimes use legacy dispatch everywhere now.
- return true;
- }
- /// Is this runtime basically of the GNU family of runtimes?
- bool isGNUFamily() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case FragileMacOSX:
- case MacOSX:
- case iOS:
- case WatchOS:
- return false;
- case GCC:
- case GNUstep:
- case ObjFW:
- return true;
- }
- llvm_unreachable("bad kind");
- }
- /// Is this runtime basically of the NeXT family of runtimes?
- bool isNeXTFamily() const {
- // For now, this is just the inverse of isGNUFamily(), but that's
- // not inherently true.
- return !isGNUFamily();
- }
- /// Does this runtime allow ARC at all?
- bool allowsARC() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case FragileMacOSX:
- // No stub library for the fragile runtime.
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(10, 7);
- case MacOSX: return true;
- case iOS: return true;
- case WatchOS: return true;
- case GCC: return false;
- case GNUstep: return true;
- case ObjFW: return true;
- }
- llvm_unreachable("bad kind");
- }
- /// Does this runtime natively provide the ARC entrypoints?
- ///
- /// ARC cannot be directly supported on a platform that does not provide
- /// these entrypoints, although it may be supportable via a stub
- /// library.
- bool hasNativeARC() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case FragileMacOSX: return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(10, 7);
- case MacOSX: return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(10, 7);
- case iOS: return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(5);
- case WatchOS: return true;
- case GCC: return false;
- case GNUstep: return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(1, 6);
- case ObjFW: return true;
- }
- llvm_unreachable("bad kind");
- }
- /// Does this runtime provide ARC entrypoints that are likely to be faster
- /// than an ordinary message send of the appropriate selector?
- ///
- /// The ARC entrypoints are guaranteed to be equivalent to just sending the
- /// corresponding message. If the entrypoint is implemented naively as just a
- /// message send, using it is a trade-off: it sacrifices a few cycles of
- /// overhead to save a small amount of code. However, it's possible for
- /// runtimes to detect and special-case classes that use "standard"
- /// retain/release behavior; if that's dynamically a large proportion of all
- /// retained objects, using the entrypoint will also be faster than using a
- /// message send.
- ///
- /// When this method returns true, Clang will turn non-super message sends of
- /// certain selectors into calls to the correspond entrypoint:
- /// retain => objc_retain
- /// release => objc_release
- /// autorelease => objc_autorelease
- bool shouldUseARCFunctionsForRetainRelease() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case FragileMacOSX:
- return false;
- case MacOSX:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(10, 10);
- case iOS:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(8);
- case WatchOS:
- return true;
- case GCC:
- return false;
- case GNUstep:
- return false;
- case ObjFW:
- return false;
- }
- llvm_unreachable("bad kind");
- }
- /// Does this runtime provide entrypoints that are likely to be faster
- /// than an ordinary message send of the "alloc" selector?
- ///
- /// The "alloc" entrypoint is guaranteed to be equivalent to just sending the
- /// corresponding message. If the entrypoint is implemented naively as just a
- /// message send, using it is a trade-off: it sacrifices a few cycles of
- /// overhead to save a small amount of code. However, it's possible for
- /// runtimes to detect and special-case classes that use "standard"
- /// alloc behavior; if that's dynamically a large proportion of all
- /// objects, using the entrypoint will also be faster than using a message
- /// send.
- ///
- /// When this method returns true, Clang will turn non-super message sends of
- /// certain selectors into calls to the corresponding entrypoint:
- /// alloc => objc_alloc
- /// allocWithZone:nil => objc_allocWithZone
- bool shouldUseRuntimeFunctionsForAlloc() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case FragileMacOSX:
- return false;
- case MacOSX:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(10, 10);
- case iOS:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(8);
- case WatchOS:
- return true;
- case GCC:
- return false;
- case GNUstep:
- return false;
- case ObjFW:
- return false;
- }
- llvm_unreachable("bad kind");
- }
- /// Does this runtime provide the objc_alloc_init entrypoint? This can apply
- /// the same optimization as objc_alloc, but also sends an -init message,
- /// reducing code size on the caller.
- bool shouldUseRuntimeFunctionForCombinedAllocInit() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case MacOSX:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(10, 14, 4);
- case iOS:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(12, 2);
- case WatchOS:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(5, 2);
- default:
- return false;
- }
- }
- /// Does this runtime supports optimized setter entrypoints?
- bool hasOptimizedSetter() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case MacOSX:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(10, 8);
- case iOS:
- return (getVersion() >= VersionTuple(6));
- case WatchOS:
- return true;
- case GNUstep:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(1, 7);
- default:
- return false;
- }
- }
- /// Does this runtime allow the use of __weak?
- bool allowsWeak() const {
- return hasNativeWeak();
- }
- /// Does this runtime natively provide ARC-compliant 'weak'
- /// entrypoints?
- bool hasNativeWeak() const {
- // Right now, this is always equivalent to whether the runtime
- // natively supports ARC decision.
- return hasNativeARC();
- }
- /// Does this runtime directly support the subscripting methods?
- ///
- /// This is really a property of the library, not the runtime.
- bool hasSubscripting() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case FragileMacOSX: return false;
- case MacOSX: return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(10, 11);
- case iOS: return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(9);
- case WatchOS: return true;
- // This is really a lie, because some implementations and versions
- // of the runtime do not support ARC. Probably -fgnu-runtime
- // should imply a "maximal" runtime or something?
- case GCC: return true;
- case GNUstep: return true;
- case ObjFW: return true;
- }
- llvm_unreachable("bad kind");
- }
- /// Does this runtime allow sizeof or alignof on object types?
- bool allowsSizeofAlignof() const {
- return isFragile();
- }
- /// Does this runtime allow pointer arithmetic on objects?
- ///
- /// This covers +, -, ++, --, and (if isSubscriptPointerArithmetic()
- /// yields true) [].
- bool allowsPointerArithmetic() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case FragileMacOSX:
- case GCC:
- return true;
- case MacOSX:
- case iOS:
- case WatchOS:
- case GNUstep:
- case ObjFW:
- return false;
- }
- llvm_unreachable("bad kind");
- }
- /// Is subscripting pointer arithmetic?
- bool isSubscriptPointerArithmetic() const {
- return allowsPointerArithmetic();
- }
- /// Does this runtime provide an objc_terminate function?
- ///
- /// This is used in handlers for exceptions during the unwind process;
- /// without it, abort() must be used in pure ObjC files.
- bool hasTerminate() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case FragileMacOSX: return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(10, 8);
- case MacOSX: return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(10, 8);
- case iOS: return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(5);
- case WatchOS: return true;
- case GCC: return false;
- case GNUstep: return false;
- case ObjFW: return false;
- }
- llvm_unreachable("bad kind");
- }
- /// Does this runtime support weakly importing classes?
- bool hasWeakClassImport() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case MacOSX: return true;
- case iOS: return true;
- case WatchOS: return true;
- case FragileMacOSX: return false;
- case GCC: return true;
- case GNUstep: return true;
- case ObjFW: return true;
- }
- llvm_unreachable("bad kind");
- }
- /// Does this runtime use zero-cost exceptions?
- bool hasUnwindExceptions() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case MacOSX: return true;
- case iOS: return true;
- case WatchOS: return true;
- case FragileMacOSX: return false;
- case GCC: return true;
- case GNUstep: return true;
- case ObjFW: return true;
- }
- llvm_unreachable("bad kind");
- }
- bool hasAtomicCopyHelper() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case FragileMacOSX:
- case MacOSX:
- case iOS:
- case WatchOS:
- return true;
- case GNUstep:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(1, 7);
- default: return false;
- }
- }
- /// Is objc_unsafeClaimAutoreleasedReturnValue available?
- bool hasARCUnsafeClaimAutoreleasedReturnValue() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case MacOSX:
- case FragileMacOSX:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(10, 11);
- case iOS:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(9);
- case WatchOS:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(2);
- case GNUstep:
- return false;
- default:
- return false;
- }
- }
- /// Are the empty collection symbols available?
- bool hasEmptyCollections() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- default:
- return false;
- case MacOSX:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(10, 11);
- case iOS:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(9);
- case WatchOS:
- return getVersion() >= VersionTuple(2);
- }
- }
- /// Returns true if this Objective-C runtime supports Objective-C class
- /// stubs.
- bool allowsClassStubs() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case FragileMacOSX:
- case GCC:
- case GNUstep:
- case ObjFW:
- return false;
- case MacOSX:
- case iOS:
- case WatchOS:
- return true;
- }
- llvm_unreachable("bad kind");
- }
- /// Does this runtime supports direct dispatch
- bool allowsDirectDispatch() const {
- switch (getKind()) {
- case FragileMacOSX: return false;
- case MacOSX: return true;
- case iOS: return true;
- case WatchOS: return true;
- case GCC: return false;
- case GNUstep: return false;
- case ObjFW: return false;
- }
- llvm_unreachable("bad kind");
- }
- /// Try to parse an Objective-C runtime specification from the given
- /// string.
- ///
- /// \return true on error.
- bool tryParse(StringRef input);
- std::string getAsString() const;
- friend bool operator==(const ObjCRuntime &left, const ObjCRuntime &right) {
- return left.getKind() == right.getKind() &&
- left.getVersion() == right.getVersion();
- }
- friend bool operator!=(const ObjCRuntime &left, const ObjCRuntime &right) {
- return !(left == right);
- }
- friend llvm::hash_code hash_value(const ObjCRuntime &OCR) {
- return llvm::hash_combine(OCR.getKind(), OCR.getVersion());
- }
- template <typename HasherT, llvm::support::endianness Endianness>
- friend void addHash(llvm::HashBuilderImpl<HasherT, Endianness> &HBuilder,
- const ObjCRuntime &OCR) {
- HBuilder.add(OCR.getKind(), OCR.getVersion());
- }
- };
- raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &out, const ObjCRuntime &value);
- } // namespace clang
- #endif // LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_OBJCRUNTIME_H
- #ifdef __GNUC__
- #pragma GCC diagnostic pop
- #endif
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