[Support] Move `KnownFPClass` inference from `KnownBits` to Support (#189414)
Move logic for inferring `KnownFPClass` from known bits into the Support
library so the logic may be used e.g., for analogous value tracking
functions in SelectionDAG.
[PowerPC] Respect chain operand for llvm.ppc.disassemble.dmr lowering (#188334)
Fix ignoring the input chain when turning llvm.ppc.disassemble.dmr into
a store.
[fuzzer] Use LIBCXX_ABI_UNSTABLE for hermetic libc++ (#189096)
This build of libc++ never interacts with any other, so
it can always use the latest and best ABI.
[mlir][python] Disable pytype not-yet-supported error on Buffer import (#189440)
For pyhon versions <3.12, pytype complains that:
```
error: in <module>: collections.abc.Buffer not supported yet [not-supported-yet]
from collections.abc import Buffer as _Buffer
```
Since it seems like this code intends to support <3.12, disabling the
type error on this line.
[MCA] Use LLVM_DEBUG instead of direct NDEBUG check (NFC) (#189389)
Use the conventional multiline `LLVM_DEBUG` macro for a
debug-printing-only code block, instead of unwrapping a direct `NDEBUG`
check.
[clang-repl] Fix C89 incompatible keywords (#189432)
Restrict and inline keywords are removed for C89 interpreter since these
keywords caused fail at runtime preamble.
Fixes #189088
[lldb] In python tests, call dumpSessionInfo(). (#188859)
Updates the lldb python test suite to ensure we call dumpSessionInfo()
in the test result's stopTest() method. This will ensure that we get the
session info dumped for all tests, even those that don't have an
explicit call to dumpSessionInfo() in the test case.
Additionally, I updated the lldb-dap test case to mark the '-dap.log' as
a log file, which will be recorded in the test output on failure.
Here is an example test run with a failure:
```
PASS: LLDB (build/bin/clang-arm64) :: test_step (TestDAP_step.TestDAP_step)
FAIL: LLDB (build/bin/clang-arm64) :: test_step_over_inlined_function (TestDAP_step.TestDAP_step)
Log Files:
- build/lldb-test-build.noindex/tools/lldb-dap/step/TestDAP_step/Failure.log
- build/lldb-test-build.noindex/tools/lldb-dap/step/TestDAP_step/Failure-dap.log
======================================================================
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[LifetimeSafety] Track origins for lifetimebound calls returning record types (#187917)
- Move `hasOrigins` from free function to `OriginManager` method
- Add pre-scan (`collectLifetimeboundOriginTypes`) to register return
types of `[[clang::lifetimebound]]` calls before fact generation
- Generalize copy/move constructor origin propagation from lambda-only
to all types with `isDefaulted()` and `hasOrigins()` guard
- `isDefaulted()` is a heuristic: it avoids false positives from
user-defined copies with opaque semantics, but can still false-positive
when a defaulted outer copy invokes a user-defined inner copy that
breaks the propagate chain. See
`nested_defaulted_outer_with_user_defined_inner`
- Guard `operator=` origin propagation: pointer-like types always
propagate; other tracked types only when defaulted
- Defer `ThisOrigins` construction until after the pre-scan to avoid
origin list depth mismatch
- Fix `IsArgLifetimeBound` to exclude constructors from the
instance-method branch (latent bug exposed by this change)
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editors/emacs: Unbreak build after devel/tree-sitter update
When devel/tree-sitter was updated from version 0.25.10 to 0.26.7 in
19fa3d59c58, editors/emacs failed to build due to a breaking ABI change
introduced in tree-sitter 0.26.
Fix the build by patching Emacs to call tree-sitter's new function,
ts_language_abi_version, rather than the old ts_language_version. Both
functions have the same signature.
PR: 294144
Reported by: russo at bogodyn.org
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
documentation: Bourne shell -> POSIX shell
The FreeBSD shell is a POSIX compatible shell. It evolved over several
decades from the Almquist shell, which was preceeded a decade before
that by the Bourne shell. Most readers today have never seen a Bourne
shell. If someone wants to learn to use our shell, they need to look for
tutorials on the POSIX shell. Align descriptions through out the tree
with this reality, consistent with it's manual and common parlance.
Reviewed by: mhorne, Artem Bunichev <tembun at bk.ru>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D56054
[offload][lit] Disable tests failing on Intel GPU (#189422)
Fix some tests causing hangs, one fail, and a few XPASSing. We are
seeing new passes/fails because of the named barrier changes being
merged.
Signed-off-by: Nick Sarnie <nick.sarnie at intel.com>
[flang][OpenACC] Add semantic check for GOTO branching out of compute constructs (#189385)
Per OpenACC spec 2.5.4, branching out of `parallel`/`serial`/`kernels`
constructs is not allowed. Add a GOTO check to `NoBranchingEnforce` that
collects labels within the construct block and flags GOTOs targeting
labels outside. In-region GOTOs are allowed.
The check applies only to compute constructs (`parallel`, `serial`,
`kernels`), not to data constructs where GOTO out is valid.
[DAG] Fix -Wunused-variable
A recently introduced local is only used in an assertion which means we
get -Wunused-variable in release+noasserts builds. Mark it
[[maybe_unused]] rather than inlinine the definition given there are
multiple uses within the assert.
clang: Remove unnecessary triple normalize in offloading job (#189435)
These should already have been normalized (and the device side
comes from code, which should have been trivially normalized to
start).
www/*chromium: revert upstream commit to fix file dialog behaviour
This change reverts the following commit which neuters the Enter
key in the file dialogs by not preselecting the active button by
default because of the following joke:
+// GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT as the default button, which should be avoided to prevent
+// an exploit where the user is instructed to hold Enter before the dialog
+// appears.
commit e93121e97478a41d529c8586a48b4ec34173f79a
Author: Tom Anderson <thomasanderson at chromium.org>
Date: Mon Jan 5 17:42:17 2026 -0800
[GTK] Don't preselect file dialog accept buttons
(cherry picked from commit a50101eb4b6190b94c85b7cc0a0745ff44678c16)
www/*chromium: revert upstream commit to fix file dialog behaviour
This change reverts the following commit which neuters the Enter
key in the file dialogs by not preselecting the active button by
default because of the following joke:
+// GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT as the default button, which should be avoided to prevent
+// an exploit where the user is instructed to hold Enter before the dialog
+// appears.
commit e93121e97478a41d529c8586a48b4ec34173f79a
Author: Tom Anderson <thomasanderson at chromium.org>
Date: Mon Jan 5 17:42:17 2026 -0800
[GTK] Don't preselect file dialog accept buttons