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Kai Nacke
802923c06b Add new extern(C++, class) and extern(C++, struct) declarations.
VS has different name manglings for classes and structs. With the
new extern(C++, class) and extern(C++, struct) declarations, the
name mangling algorithm is changed to use a mangling different
from the used D entity.

A common use case is to map a value type modeled as class in C++ to
a struct in D.

This is backport of https://github.com/dlang/dmd/pull/5875.
2016-06-25 14:39:39 +02:00
Johan Engelen
e0d9c58443 [PGO] Add PGO to LDC. Supported for LLVM >= 3.7
Add the commandline options -fprofile-instr-generate[=filename] and -profile-instr-use=filename
-fprofile-instr-generate
-- Add instrumentation on branches, switches, and function entry; uses LLVM's InstrProf pass.
-- Link to profile runtime that writes instrumentation counters to a file.
-fprofile-instr-use
-- Read profile data from a file and apply branch weights to branches and switches, and annotate functions with entrycount in LLVM IR.
-- Functions with low or high entrycount are marked with 'cold' or 'inlinehint'.

The only statement type without PGO yet is "try-finally".

A new pragma, `pragma(LDC_profile_instr, [ true | false ])`, is added to selectively disable/enable instrumentation of functions (granularity = whole functions).

The runtime library ldc-profile-rt is a copy of LLVM compiler-rt lib/profile. It has to be exactly in-sync with the LLVM version, and thus we need a copy for each PGO-supported LLVM (>=3.7).
import ldc.profile for a D interface to ldc-profile-rt (for example to reset execution counts after a program startup phase).

The instrumentation data is mainly passed on to LLVM: function-entry counts and branch counts/probabilities. LDC marks functions as hot when "execution count is 30% of the maximum function execution count", and marks functions as cold if their count is 1% of maximum function execution count.

The source of LLVM's llvm-profdata tool is hereby included in LDCs repository (different source for each LLVM version), and the binary is included in the install bin folder.
The executable is named "ldc-profdata" to avoid clashing with llvm-profdata on the same machine. This is needed because profdata executable has to be in-sync with the LLVM version used to build LDC.

Maintenance burden: for trunk LLVM, we have to keep ldc-profile-rt and llvm-profdata in sync. There is no diff with upstream; but because of active development there are the occasional API changes.
2016-06-20 17:28:22 +02:00
Johan Engelen
28487120dc Merge DMD tag 'v2.071.1-b2' 2016-05-30 11:08:00 +02:00
David Nadlinger
9f998a398d Initial merge of upstream v2.071.0-b2
Notably, the glue layer side of the changed multiple interface
inheritance layout (DMD a54e89d) has not been implemented yet.

This corresponds to DMD commit 3f6a763c0589dd03c1c206eafd434b593702564e.
2016-04-03 15:15:14 +01:00
David Nadlinger
168f28607e Initial merge of the v2.070.0 frontend 2016-02-14 19:35:40 +01:00
Johan Engelen
29ce4012af dmd2 --> ddmd. Merge (almost all of) our changes to dmd source into the new D source of dmd 2.069.2.
Also adds the CMake infrastructure to compile and link the D source files.

The build is partially broken:
- A few files in Phobos and druntime do not build
- MSVC build is broken because of unresolved symbols involving reals
2016-01-28 19:03:58 +01:00
Johan Engelen
9ae8ce6165 Add DDMD source tag v2.069.2 2016-01-28 18:35:03 +01:00