Clang 15 |ReleaseNotesTitle|¶
Written by the LLVM Team
Introduction¶
This document contains the release notes for the Clang C/C++/Objective-C frontend, part of the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure, release 15. 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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Potentially Breaking Changes¶
These changes are ones which we think may surprise users when upgrading to Clang 15 because of the opportunity they pose for disruption to existing code bases.
Clang will now correctly diagnose as ill-formed a constant expression where an enum without a fixed underlying type is set to a value outside the range of the enumeration’s values.
enum E { Zero, One, Two, Three, Four }; constexpr E Val1 = (E)3; // Ok constexpr E Val2 = (E)7; // Ok constexpr E Val3 = (E)8; // Now diagnosed as out of the range [0, 7] constexpr E Val4 = (E)-1; // Now diagnosed as out of the range [0, 7]
Due to the extended period of time this bug was present in major C++ implementations (including Clang), this error has the ability to be downgraded into a warning (via:
-Wno-error=enum-constexpr-conversion
) to provide a transition period for users. This diagnostic is expected to turn into an error-only diagnostic in the next Clang release. Fixes Issue 50055.-Wincompatible-function-pointer-types
now defaults to an error in all C language modes. It may be downgraded to a warning with-Wno-error=incompatible-function-pointer-types
or disabled entirely with-Wno-implicit-function-pointer-types
.NOTE: We recommend that projects using configure scripts verify that the results do not change before/after setting
-Werror=incompatible-function-pointer-types
to avoid incompatibility with Clang 16.Clang now disallows types whose sizes aren’t a multiple of their alignments to be used as the element type of arrays.
void func(const int *i); void other(void) { void (*fp)(int *) = func; // Previously a warning, now a downgradable error. }
What’s New in Clang 15?¶
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¶
Bug Fixes¶
Fixes an accepts-invalid bug in C when using a
_Noreturn
function specifier on something other than a function declaration. This fixes Issue 56800.Fix #56772 - invalid destructor names were incorrectly accepted on template classes.
Improve compile-times with large dynamic array allocations with trivial constructors. This fixes Issue 56774.
No longer assert/miscompile when trying to make a vectorized
_BitInt
type using theext_vector_type
attribute (thevector_size
attribute was already properly diagnosing this case).Fix clang not properly diagnosing the failing subexpression when chained binary operators are used in a
static_assert
expression.Fix a crash when evaluating a multi-dimensional array’s array filler expression is element-dependent. This fixes Issue 50601.
Fixed a crash-on-valid with consteval evaluation of a list-initialized constructor for a temporary object. This fixes Issue 55871.
Fix #57008 - Builtin C++ language extension type traits instantiated by a template with unexpected number of arguments cause an assertion fault.
Fix multi-level pack expansion of undeclared function parameters. This fixes Issue 56094.
Fix #57151.
-Wcomma
is emitted for void returning functions.-Wtautological-compare
missed warnings for tautological comparisons involving a negative integer literal. This fixes Issue 42918.Fix a crash when generating code coverage information for an
if consteval
statement. This fixes Issue 57377.Fix assert that triggers a crash during template name lookup when a type was incomplete but was not also a TagType. This fixes Issue 57387.
Fix a crash when emitting a concept-related diagnostic. This fixes Issue 57415.
Fix a crash when attempting to default a virtual constexpr non-special member function in a derived class. This fixes Issue 57431
Fix a crash where we attempt to define a deleted destructor. This fixes Issue 57516
Fix
__builtin_assume_aligned
crash when the 1st arg is array type. This fixes Issue 57169Clang configuration files are now read through the virtual file system rather than the physical one, if these are different.
Clang will now no longer treat a C ‘overloadable’ function without a prototype as a variadic function with the attribute. This should make further diagnostics more clear.
Fixes to builtin template emulation of regular templates. Issue 42102 Issue 51928
A SubstTemplateTypeParmType can now represent the pack index for a substitution from an expanded pack. Issue 56099
Fix -Wpre-c++17-compat crashing Clang when compiling C++20 code which contains deduced template specializations. This Fixes Issue 57369 Issue 57643 Issue 57793
Respect constructor constraints during class template argument deduction (CTAD). This is the suggested resolution to CWG DR2628. Issue 57646 Issue 43829
Fixed a crash in C++20 mode in Clang and Clangd when compile source with compilation errors. Issue 53628
The template arguments of a variable template being accessed as a member will now be represented in the AST.
Fix incorrect handling of inline builtins with asm labels.
Improvements to Clang’s diagnostics¶
Clang will now check compile-time determinable string literals as format strings. Fixes Issue 55805:.
-Wformat
now recognizes%b
for theprintf
/scanf
family of functions and%B
for theprintf
family of functions. Fixes Issue 56885:.Introduced
-Wsingle-bit-bitfield-constant-conversion
, grouped under-Wbitfield-constant-conversion
, which diagnoses implicit truncation when1
is assigned to a 1-bit signed integer bitfield. This fixes Issue 53253. To reduce potential false positives, this diagnostic will not diagnose use of thetrue
macro (from<stdbool.h>>`) in C language mode despite the macro being defined to expand to ``1
.Clang will now print more information about failed static assertions. In particular, simple static assertion expressions are evaluated to their compile-time value and printed out if the assertion fails.
Diagnostics about uninitialized
constexpr
varaibles have been improved to mention the missing constant initializer.Correctly diagnose a future keyword if it exist as a keyword in the higher language version and specifies in which version it will be a keyword. This supports both c and c++ language.
When diagnosing multi-level pack expansions of mismatched lengths, Clang will now, in most cases, be able to point to the relevant outer parameter.
no_sanitize("...")
on a global variable for known but not relevant sanitizers is now just a warning. It now says that this will be ignored instead of incorrectly saying no_sanitize only applies to functions and methods.No longer mention
reinterpet_cast
in the invalid constant expression diagnostic note when in C mode.Clang will now give a more suitale diagnostic for declaration of block scope identifiers that have external/internal linkage that has an initializer. Fixes Issue 57478:.
New analysis pass will now help preserve sugar when combining deductions, in an order agnostic way. This will be in effect when deducing template arguments, when deducing function return type from multiple return statements, for the conditional operator, and for most binary operations. Type sugar is combined in a way that strips the sugar which is different between terms, and preserves those which are common.
Correctly diagnose use of an integer literal without a suffix whose underlying type is
long long
orunsigned long long
as an extension in C89 mode . Clang previously only diagnosed if the literal had an explicitLL
suffix.Clang now correctly diagnoses index that refers past the last possible element of FAM-like arrays.
Clang now correctly diagnoses a warning when defercencing a void pointer in C mode. This fixes Issue 53631
Clang will now diagnose an overload set where a candidate has a constraint that refers to an expression with a previous error as nothing viable, so that it doesn’t generate strange cascading errors, particularly in cases where a subsuming constraint fails, which would result in a less-specific overload to be selected.
Non-comprehensive list of changes in this release¶
It’s now possible to set the crash diagnostics directory through the environment variable
CLANG_CRASH_DIAGNOSTICS_DIR
. The-fcrash-diagnostics-dir
flag takes precedence.When using header modules, inclusion of a private header and violations of the use-declaration rules are now diagnosed even when the includer is a textual header. This change can be temporarily reversed with
-Xclang -fno-modules-validate-textual-header-includes
, but this flag will be removed in a future Clang release.Unicode support has been updated to support Unicode 15.0. New unicode codepoints are supported as appropriate in diagnostics, C and C++ identifiers, and escape sequences.
New Compiler Flags¶
Implemented -fcoro-aligned-allocation flag. This flag implements Option 2 of P2014R0 aligned allocation of coroutine frames (P2014R0). With this flag, the coroutines will try to lookup aligned allocation function all the time. The compiler will emit an error if it fails to find aligned allocation function. So if the user code implemented self defined allocation function for coroutines, the existing code will be broken. A little divergence with P2014R0 is that clang will lookup ::operator new(size_t, std::aligned_val_t, nothrow_t) if there is get_return_object_on_allocation_failure. We feel this is more consistent with the intention.
Deprecated Compiler Flags¶
Modified Compiler Flags¶
Removed Compiler Flags¶
New Pragmas in Clang¶
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Attribute Changes in Clang¶
Added support for
__attribute__((guard(nocf)))
and C++-style[[clang::guard(nocf)]]
, which is equivalent to__declspec(guard(nocf))
when using the MSVC environment. This is to support enabling Windows Control Flow Guard checks with the ability to disable them for specific functions when using the MinGW environment. This attribute is only available for Windows targets.Introduced a new function attribute
__attribute__((nouwtable))
to suppress LLVM IRuwtable
function attribute.Updated the value returned by
__has_c_attribute(nodiscard)
to202003L
based on the final date specified by the C2x committee draft. We already supported the ability to specify a message in the attribute, so there were no changes to the attribute behavior.Updated the value returned by
__has_c_attribute(fallthrough)
to201910L
based on the final date specified by the C2x committee draft. We previously used201904L
(the date the proposal was seen by the committee) by mistake. There were no other changes to the attribute behavior.
Windows Support¶
For the MinGW driver, added the options
-mguard=none
,-mguard=cf
and-mguard=cf-nochecks
(equivalent to/guard:cf-
,/guard:cf
and/guard:cf,nochecks
in clang-cl) for enabling Control Flow Guard checks and generation of address-taken function table.
AIX Support¶
When using
-shared
, the clang driver now invokes llvm-nm to create an export list if the user doesn’t specify one via linker flag or pass an alternative export control option.
C Language Changes in Clang¶
Adjusted
-Wformat
warnings according to WG14 N2562. Clang will now consider default argument promotions inprintf
, and remove unnecessary warnings. Especiallyint
argument with specifier%hhd
and%hd
.
C2x Feature Support¶
Implemented WG14 N2662, so the [[maybe_unused]] attribute may be applied to a label to silence an
-Wunused-label
warning.Implemented WG14 N2508, so labels can placed everywhere inside a compound statement.
C++ Language Changes in Clang¶
Implemented DR692, DR1395 and DR1432. Use the
-fclang-abi-compat=15
option to get the old partial ordering behavior regarding packs.Clang’s default C++/ObjC++ standard is now
gnu++17
instead ofgnu++14
. This means Clang will by default accept code using features from C++17 and conforming GNU extensions. Projects incompatible with C++17 can add-std=gnu++14
to their build settings to restore the previous behaviour.
C++20 Feature Support¶
Support capturing structured bindings in lambdas (P1091R3 and P1381R1 <https://wg21.link/P1381R1>). This fixes issues Issue 52720, Issue 54300, Issue 54301, and Issue 49430.
Consider explicitly defaulted constexpr/consteval special member function template instantiation to be constexpr/consteval even though a call to such a function cannot appear in a constant expression. (C++14 [dcl.constexpr]p6 (CWG DR647/CWG DR1358))
Correctly defer dependent immediate function invocations until template instantiation. This fixes Issue 55601.
Implemented “Conditionally Trivial Special Member Functions” (P0848). Note: The handling of deleted functions is not yet compliant, as Clang does not implement DR1496 and DR1734.
Class member variables are now in scope when parsing a
requires
clause. Fixes Issue 55216.Correctly set expression evaluation context as ‘immediate function context’ in consteval functions. This fixes Issue 51182.
Fixes an assert crash caused by looking up missing vtable information on
consteval
virtual functions. Fixes Issue 55065.Skip rebuilding lambda expressions in arguments of immediate invocations. This fixes Issue 56183, Issue 51695, Issue 50455, Issue 54872, Issue 54587.
Clang now correctly delays the instantiation of function constraints until the time of checking, which should now allow the libstdc++ ranges implementation to work for at least trivial examples. This fixes Issue 44178.
Clang implements DR2621, correcting a defect in
using enum
handling. The name is found via ordinary lookup so typedefs are found.
C++2b Feature Support¶
Support label at end of compound statement (P2324).
CUDA/HIP Language Changes in Clang¶
Objective-C Language Changes in Clang¶
OpenCL C Language Changes in Clang¶
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ABI Changes in Clang¶
OpenMP Support in Clang¶
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CUDA Support in Clang¶
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RISC-V Support in Clang¶
sifive-7-rv32
andsifive-7-rv64
are no longer supported for-mcpu
. Usesifive-e76
,sifive-s76
, orsifive-u74
instead.
X86 Support in Clang¶
Support
-mindirect-branch-cs-prefix
for call and jmp to indirect thunk.Fix 32-bit
__fastcall
and__vectorcall
ABI mismatch with MSVC.
DWARF Support in Clang¶
Arm and AArch64 Support in Clang¶
-march
values for targeting armv2, armv2A, armv3 and armv3M have been removed. Their presence gave the impression that Clang can correctly generate code for them, which it cannot.Add driver and tuning support for Neoverse V2 via the flag
-mcpu=neoverse-v2
. Native detection is also supported via-mcpu=native
.
Floating Point Support in Clang¶
Internal API Changes¶
Build System Changes¶
AST Matchers¶
clang-format¶
clang-extdef-mapping¶
libclang¶
Introduced the new function
clang_getUnqualifiedType
, which mimics the behavior ofQualType::getUnqualifiedType
forCXType
.Introduced the new function
clang_getNonReferenceType
, which mimics the behavior ofQualType::getNonReferenceType
forCXType
.Introduced the new function
clang_CXXMethod_isDeleted
, which queries whether the method is declared= delete
.clang_Cursor_getNumTemplateArguments
,clang_Cursor_getTemplateArgumentKind
,clang_Cursor_getTemplateArgumentType
,clang_Cursor_getTemplateArgumentValue
andclang_Cursor_getTemplateArgumentUnsignedValue
now work on struct, class, and partial template specialization cursors in addition to function cursors.
Static Analyzer¶
Removed the deprecated
-analyzer-store
and-analyzer-opt-analyze-nested-blocks
analyzer flags.scanbuild
was also updated accordingly. Passing these flags will result in a hard error.
Undefined Behavior Sanitizer (UBSan)¶
Core Analysis Improvements¶
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New Issues Found¶
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Python Binding Changes¶
The following methods have been added:
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Significant Known Problems¶
Additional Information¶
A wide variety of additional information is available on the Clang web
page. The web page contains versions of the
API documentation which are up-to-date with the Git version of
the source code. You can access versions of these documents specific to
this release by going into the “clang/docs/
” directory in the Clang
tree.
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