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Added the following attributes to all LLVM syntax files: * allocsize * cold * convergent * dereferenceable_or_null * hot * inaccessiblemem_or_argmemonly * inaccessiblememonly * inalloca * jumptable * nocallback * nocf_check * noduplicate * nofree * nomerge * noprofile * nosync * null_pointer_is_valid * optforfuzzing * preallocated * safestack * sanitize_hwaddress * sanitize_memtag * shadowcallstack * speculative_load_hardening * swifterror * syncscope * tailcc * willreturn I generated that list by comparing: * Attributes.inc (generated from Attributes.td), and * the Vim syntax file: llvm/utils/vim/syntax/llvm.vim My original intention was to focus on the Vim syntax file. Since other syntax files are also out-of-date, I added these attributes (if missing) to other files as well. Note that in the other sytnax files (i.e. for Emacs, VScode and Kate), there will be other attributes missing too. I've also sorted all attributes alphabetically. Otherwise it's really hard to automate adding new attributes. And I think that it was the original intent to keep all of them ordered alphabetically. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97627 |
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CODE_OWNERS.TXT | ||
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LICENSE.TXT | ||
llvm.spec.in | ||
README.txt | ||
RELEASE_TESTERS.TXT |
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