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Clang 6.0.0 (In-Progress) Release Notes
- Introduction
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What's New in Clang 6.0.0?
- Major New Features
- New Compiler Flags
- Deprecated Compiler Flags
- New Pragmas in Clang
- Attribute Changes in Clang
- Windows Support
- C Language Changes in Clang
- C++ Language Changes in Clang
- Objective-C Language Changes in Clang
- OpenCL C Language Changes in Clang
- OpenMP Support in Clang
- Internal API Changes
- AST Matchers
- clang-format
- libclang
- Static Analyzer
- Undefined Behavior Sanitizer (UBSan)
- Core Analysis Improvements
- New Issues Found
- Significant Known Problems
- Additional Information
Written by the LLVM Team
Warning
These are in-progress notes for the upcoming Clang 6 release. Release notes for previous releases can be found on the Download Page.
Introduction
This document contains the release notes for the Clang C/C++/Objective-C frontend, part of the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure, release 6.0.0. 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.
For more information about Clang or LLVM, including information about the latest release, please check out the main please see the Clang Web Site or the LLVM Web Site.
Note that if you are reading this file from a Subversion checkout or the main Clang web page, this document applies to the next release, not the current one. To see the release notes for a specific release, please see the releases page.
What's New in Clang 6.0.0?
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
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Improvements to Clang's diagnostics
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New Compiler Flags
The option ....
Deprecated Compiler Flags
The following options are deprecated and ignored. They will be removed in future versions of Clang.
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New Pragmas in Clang
Clang now supports the ...
Attribute Changes in Clang
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Windows Support
Clang's support for building native Windows programs ...
C Language Changes in Clang
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C11 Feature Support
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C++ Language Changes in Clang
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C++1z Feature Support
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Objective-C Language Changes in Clang
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OpenCL C Language Changes in Clang
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OpenMP Support in Clang
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Internal API Changes
These are major API changes that have happened since the 4.0.0 release of Clang. If upgrading an external codebase that uses Clang as a library, this section should help get you past the largest hurdles of upgrading.
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AST Matchers
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clang-format
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libclang
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Static Analyzer
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Undefined Behavior Sanitizer (UBSan)
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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 Subversion 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.
If you have any questions or comments about Clang, please feel free to contact us via the mailing list.