This revision was automatically updated to reflect the committed changes.
Closed by commit rC335084: Append new attributes to the end of an 
AttributeList. (authored by Meinersbur, committed by ).

Changed prior to commit:
  https://reviews.llvm.org/D48100?vs=151378&id=151998#toc

Repository:
  rC Clang

https://reviews.llvm.org/D48100

Files:
  include/clang/Sema/AttributeList.h
  lib/AST/ItaniumMangle.cpp
  lib/Parse/ParseDecl.cpp
  lib/Sema/SemaOverload.cpp
  lib/Serialization/ASTReaderDecl.cpp
  test/Index/annotate-comments-availability-attrs.cpp
  test/Index/complete-with-annotations.cpp
  test/Misc/ast-print-pragmas.cpp
  test/PCH/pragma-loop.cpp
  test/Parser/pragma-loop-safety.cpp
  test/Parser/pragma-loop.cpp
  test/Parser/pragma-unroll.cpp
  test/Sema/attr-availability-tvos.c
  test/Sema/attr-availability.c
  test/Sema/attr-coldhot.c
  test/Sema/attr-disable-tail-calls.c
  test/Sema/attr-long-call.c
  test/Sema/attr-micromips.c
  test/Sema/attr-notail.c
  test/Sema/attr-ownership.c
  test/Sema/attr-ownership.cpp
  test/Sema/attr-print.c
  test/Sema/attr-swiftcall.c
  test/Sema/attr-target-mv.c
  test/Sema/attr-visibility.c
  test/Sema/internal_linkage.c
  test/Sema/mips-interrupt-attr.c
  test/Sema/ms_abi-sysv_abi.c
  test/Sema/nullability.c
  test/Sema/stdcall-fastcall.c
  test/SemaCXX/attr-print.cpp
  test/SemaCXX/attr-swiftcall.cpp
  test/SemaCXX/decl-microsoft-call-conv.cpp
  test/SemaCXX/ms-uuid.cpp
  test/SemaOpenCL/address-spaces.cl
  test/SemaTemplate/attributes.cpp

Index: lib/AST/ItaniumMangle.cpp
===================================================================
--- lib/AST/ItaniumMangle.cpp
+++ lib/AST/ItaniumMangle.cpp
@@ -707,10 +707,8 @@
   if (FD->hasAttr<EnableIfAttr>()) {
     FunctionTypeDepthState Saved = FunctionTypeDepth.push();
     Out << "Ua9enable_ifI";
-    // FIXME: specific_attr_iterator iterates in reverse order. Fix that and use
-    // it here.
-    for (AttrVec::const_reverse_iterator I = FD->getAttrs().rbegin(),
-                                         E = FD->getAttrs().rend();
+    for (AttrVec::const_iterator I = FD->getAttrs().begin(),
+                                 E = FD->getAttrs().end();
          I != E; ++I) {
       EnableIfAttr *EIA = dyn_cast<EnableIfAttr>(*I);
       if (!EIA)
Index: lib/Sema/SemaOverload.cpp
===================================================================
--- lib/Sema/SemaOverload.cpp
+++ lib/Sema/SemaOverload.cpp
@@ -6189,24 +6189,6 @@
   return nullptr;
 }
 
-// specific_attr_iterator iterates over enable_if attributes in reverse, and
-// enable_if is order-sensitive. As a result, we need to reverse things
-// sometimes. Size of 4 elements is arbitrary.
-static SmallVector<EnableIfAttr *, 4>
-getOrderedEnableIfAttrs(const FunctionDecl *Function) {
-  SmallVector<EnableIfAttr *, 4> Result;
-  if (!Function->hasAttrs())
-    return Result;
-
-  const auto &FuncAttrs = Function->getAttrs();
-  for (Attr *Attr : FuncAttrs)
-    if (auto *EnableIf = dyn_cast<EnableIfAttr>(Attr))
-      Result.push_back(EnableIf);
-
-  std::reverse(Result.begin(), Result.end());
-  return Result;
-}
-
 static bool
 convertArgsForAvailabilityChecks(Sema &S, FunctionDecl *Function, Expr *ThisArg,
                                  ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, Sema::SFINAETrap &Trap,
@@ -6280,9 +6262,9 @@
 
 EnableIfAttr *Sema::CheckEnableIf(FunctionDecl *Function, ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
                                   bool MissingImplicitThis) {
-  SmallVector<EnableIfAttr *, 4> EnableIfAttrs =
-      getOrderedEnableIfAttrs(Function);
-  if (EnableIfAttrs.empty())
+  auto EnableIfAttrs = Function->specific_attrs<EnableIfAttr>();
+
+  if (EnableIfAttrs.begin() == EnableIfAttrs.end())
     return nullptr;
 
   SFINAETrap Trap(*this);
@@ -6292,7 +6274,7 @@
   if (!convertArgsForAvailabilityChecks(
           *this, Function, /*ThisArg=*/nullptr, Args, Trap,
           /*MissingImplicitThis=*/true, DiscardedThis, ConvertedArgs))
-    return EnableIfAttrs[0];
+    return *EnableIfAttrs.begin();
 
   for (auto *EIA : EnableIfAttrs) {
     APValue Result;
@@ -8943,24 +8925,21 @@
     return Cand1Attr ? Comparison::Better : Comparison::Worse;
   }
 
-  // FIXME: The next several lines are just
-  // specific_attr_iterator<EnableIfAttr> but going in declaration order,
-  // instead of reverse order which is how they're stored in the AST.
-  auto Cand1Attrs = getOrderedEnableIfAttrs(Cand1);
-  auto Cand2Attrs = getOrderedEnableIfAttrs(Cand2);
-
-  // It's impossible for Cand1 to be better than (or equal to) Cand2 if Cand1
-  // has fewer enable_if attributes than Cand2.
-  if (Cand1Attrs.size() < Cand2Attrs.size())
-    return Comparison::Worse;
+  auto Cand1Attrs = Cand1->specific_attrs<EnableIfAttr>();
+  auto Cand2Attrs = Cand2->specific_attrs<EnableIfAttr>();
 
   auto Cand1I = Cand1Attrs.begin();
   llvm::FoldingSetNodeID Cand1ID, Cand2ID;
-  for (auto &Cand2A : Cand2Attrs) {
+  for (auto Cand2A : Cand2Attrs) {
     Cand1ID.clear();
     Cand2ID.clear();
 
-    auto &Cand1A = *Cand1I++;
+    // It's impossible for Cand1 to be better than (or equal to) Cand2 if Cand1
+    // has fewer enable_if attributes than Cand2.
+    if (Cand1I == Cand1Attrs.end())
+      return Comparison::Worse;
+    auto Cand1A = Cand1I++;
+
     Cand1A->getCond()->Profile(Cand1ID, S.getASTContext(), true);
     Cand2A->getCond()->Profile(Cand2ID, S.getASTContext(), true);
     if (Cand1ID != Cand2ID)
Index: lib/Serialization/ASTReaderDecl.cpp
===================================================================
--- lib/Serialization/ASTReaderDecl.cpp
+++ lib/Serialization/ASTReaderDecl.cpp
@@ -2804,36 +2804,25 @@
   // Note that pass_object_size attributes are represented in the function's
   // ExtParameterInfo, so we don't need to check them here.
 
-  SmallVector<const EnableIfAttr *, 4> AEnableIfs;
-  // Since this is an equality check, we can ignore that enable_if attrs show up
-  // in reverse order.
-  for (const auto *EIA : A->specific_attrs<EnableIfAttr>())
-    AEnableIfs.push_back(EIA);
-
-  SmallVector<const EnableIfAttr *, 4> BEnableIfs;
-  for (const auto *EIA : B->specific_attrs<EnableIfAttr>())
-    BEnableIfs.push_back(EIA);
-
-  // Two very common cases: either we have 0 enable_if attrs, or we have an
-  // unequal number of enable_if attrs.
-  if (AEnableIfs.empty() && BEnableIfs.empty())
-    return true;
-
-  if (AEnableIfs.size() != BEnableIfs.size())
-    return false;
-
+  // Return false if any of the enable_if expressions of A and B are different.
   llvm::FoldingSetNodeID Cand1ID, Cand2ID;
-  for (unsigned I = 0, E = AEnableIfs.size(); I != E; ++I) {
+  auto AEnableIfAttrs = A->specific_attrs<EnableIfAttr>();
+  auto BEnableIfAttrs = B->specific_attrs<EnableIfAttr>();
+  auto AEnableIf = AEnableIfAttrs.begin();
+  auto BEnableIf = BEnableIfAttrs.begin();
+  for (; AEnableIf != AEnableIfAttrs.end() && BEnableIf != BEnableIfAttrs.end();
+       ++BEnableIf, ++AEnableIf) {
     Cand1ID.clear();
     Cand2ID.clear();
 
-    AEnableIfs[I]->getCond()->Profile(Cand1ID, A->getASTContext(), true);
-    BEnableIfs[I]->getCond()->Profile(Cand2ID, B->getASTContext(), true);
+    AEnableIf->getCond()->Profile(Cand1ID, A->getASTContext(), true);
+    BEnableIf->getCond()->Profile(Cand2ID, B->getASTContext(), true);
     if (Cand1ID != Cand2ID)
       return false;
   }
 
-  return true;
+  // Return false if the number of enable_if attributes was different.
+  return AEnableIf == AEnableIfAttrs.end() && BEnableIf == BEnableIfAttrs.end();
 }
 
 /// Determine whether the two declarations refer to the same entity.
Index: lib/Parse/ParseDecl.cpp
===================================================================
--- lib/Parse/ParseDecl.cpp
+++ lib/Parse/ParseDecl.cpp
@@ -1649,9 +1649,7 @@
   }
 
   // Find end of type attributes Attrs and add NewTypeAttributes in the same
-  // order they were in originally.  (Remember, in AttributeList things earlier
-  // in source order are later in the list, since new attributes are added to
-  // the front of the list.)
+  // order they were in originally.
   Attrs.addAllAtEnd(TypeAttrHead);
 }
 
Index: include/clang/Sema/AttributeList.h
===================================================================
--- include/clang/Sema/AttributeList.h
+++ include/clang/Sema/AttributeList.h
@@ -764,8 +764,11 @@
   void add(AttributeList *newAttr) {
     assert(newAttr);
     assert(newAttr->getNext() == nullptr);
-    newAttr->setNext(list);
-    list = newAttr;
+
+    // FIXME: AttributeList is a singly linked list, i.e. appending to the end
+    // requires walking to the last element. For adding n attributes, this
+    // requires O(n^2) time. However, AttributeLists should be very short.
+    addAllAtEnd(newAttr);
   }
 
   void addAll(AttributeList *newList) {
Index: test/PCH/pragma-loop.cpp
===================================================================
--- test/PCH/pragma-loop.cpp
+++ test/PCH/pragma-loop.cpp
@@ -1,26 +1,23 @@
 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -emit-pch -o %t.a %s
 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -include-pch %t.a %s -ast-print -o - | FileCheck %s
 
-// FIXME: A bug in ParsedAttributes causes the order of the attributes to be
-// reversed. The checks are consequently in the reverse order below.
-
-// CHECK: #pragma clang loop unroll_count(16){{$}}
-// CHECK: #pragma clang loop interleave_count(8)
 // CHECK: #pragma clang loop vectorize_width(4)
-// CHECK: #pragma clang loop distribute(enable)
-// CHECK: #pragma clang loop unroll(disable)
-// CHECK: #pragma clang loop interleave(disable)
+// CHECK: #pragma clang loop interleave_count(8)
+// CHECK: #pragma clang loop unroll_count(16){{$}}
 // CHECK: #pragma clang loop vectorize(enable)
-// CHECK: #pragma clang loop distribute(disable)
-// CHECK: #pragma clang loop unroll(full)
-// CHECK: #pragma clang loop interleave(enable)
+// CHECK: #pragma clang loop interleave(disable)
+// CHECK: #pragma clang loop unroll(disable)
+// CHECK: #pragma clang loop distribute(enable)
 // CHECK: #pragma clang loop vectorize(disable)
+// CHECK: #pragma clang loop interleave(enable)
+// CHECK: #pragma clang loop unroll(full)
+// CHECK: #pragma clang loop distribute(disable)
 // FIXME: "#pragma unroll (enable)" is invalid and is not the input source.
 // CHECK: #pragma unroll (enable){{$}}
 // CHECK: #pragma unroll (32){{$}}
 // CHECK: #pragma nounroll{{$}}
-// CHECK: #pragma clang loop interleave_count(I)
 // CHECK: #pragma clang loop vectorize_width(V)
+// CHECK: #pragma clang loop interleave_count(I)
 
 #ifndef HEADER
 #define HEADER
Index: test/SemaCXX/attr-swiftcall.cpp
===================================================================
--- test/SemaCXX/attr-swiftcall.cpp
+++ test/SemaCXX/attr-swiftcall.cpp
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
 
 int notAFunction SWIFTCALL; // expected-warning {{'swiftcall' only applies to function types; type here is 'int'}}
 void variadic(int x, ...) SWIFTCALL; // expected-error {{variadic function cannot use swiftcall calling convention}}
-void multiple_ccs(int x) SWIFTCALL __attribute__((vectorcall)); // expected-error {{vectorcall and swiftcall attributes are not compatible}}
+void multiple_ccs(int x) SWIFTCALL __attribute__((vectorcall)); // expected-error {{swiftcall and vectorcall attributes are not compatible}}
 void (*functionPointer)(void) SWIFTCALL;
 
 void indirect_result_nonswift(INDIRECT_RESULT void *out); // expected-error {{'swift_indirect_result' parameter can only be used with swiftcall calling convention}}
Index: test/SemaCXX/attr-print.cpp
===================================================================
--- test/SemaCXX/attr-print.cpp
+++ test/SemaCXX/attr-print.cpp
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
 void bar() __attribute__((__const));
 
 // FIXME: Print this with correct format and order.
-// CHECK: void foo1() __attribute__((pure)) __attribute__((noinline));
+// CHECK: void foo1() __attribute__((noinline)) __attribute__((pure));
 void foo1() __attribute__((noinline, pure));
 
 // CHECK: typedef int Small1 __attribute__((mode(byte)));
Index: test/SemaCXX/ms-uuid.cpp
===================================================================
--- test/SemaCXX/ms-uuid.cpp
+++ test/SemaCXX/ms-uuid.cpp
@@ -62,14 +62,14 @@
 [uuid("220000A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000049")] class C4 {};
 
 // Both cl and clang-cl error out on this:
-// expected-note@+1 {{previous uuid specified here}}
-class __declspec(uuid("000000A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000049"))
 // expected-error@+1 {{uuid does not match previous declaration}}
+class __declspec(uuid("000000A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000049"))
+// expected-note@+1 {{previous uuid specified here}}
       __declspec(uuid("110000A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000049")) C5;
 
-// expected-note@+1 {{previous uuid specified here}}
-[uuid("000000A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000049"),
 // expected-error@+1 {{uuid does not match previous declaration}}
+[uuid("000000A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000049"),
+// expected-note@+1 {{previous uuid specified here}}
  uuid("110000A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000049")] class C6;
 
 // cl doesn't diagnose having one uuid each as []-style attributes and as
Index: test/SemaCXX/decl-microsoft-call-conv.cpp
===================================================================
--- test/SemaCXX/decl-microsoft-call-conv.cpp
+++ test/SemaCXX/decl-microsoft-call-conv.cpp
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
 // expected-error@+3 {{vectorcall and cdecl attributes are not compatible}}
 // expected-error@+2 {{stdcall and cdecl attributes are not compatible}}
 // expected-error@+1 {{fastcall and cdecl attributes are not compatible}}
-void __cdecl __cdecl __stdcall __cdecl __fastcall __vectorcall multi_cc(int x);
+void __vectorcall __fastcall __cdecl __stdcall __cdecl __cdecl multi_cc(int x);
 
 template <typename T> void __stdcall StdcallTemplate(T) {}
 template <> void StdcallTemplate<int>(int) {}
Index: test/Parser/pragma-loop.cpp
===================================================================
--- test/Parser/pragma-loop.cpp
+++ test/Parser/pragma-loop.cpp
@@ -231,51 +231,50 @@
 // of the next three tests rather than the last, and the order of the kinds
 // is also reversed.
 
-/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'vectorize(disable)' and 'vectorize_width(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop vectorize_width(4)
-#pragma clang loop vectorize(disable)
-/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'interleave(disable)' and 'interleave_count(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop interleave_count(4)
-#pragma clang loop interleave(disable)
-/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'unroll(disable)' and 'unroll_count(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll_count(4)
-#pragma clang loop unroll(disable)
+#pragma clang loop vectorize_width(4)
+/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'vectorize(disable)' and 'vectorize_width(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop vectorize(disable)
+#pragma clang loop interleave_count(4)
+/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'interleave(disable)' and 'interleave_count(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop interleave(disable)
+#pragma clang loop unroll_count(4)
+/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'unroll(disable)' and 'unroll_count(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll(disable)
   while (i-8 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
 
-/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'vectorize(disable)' and 'vectorize(enable)'}} */ #pragma clang loop vectorize(enable)
-#pragma clang loop vectorize(disable)
-/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'interleave(disable)' and 'interleave(enable)'}} */ #pragma clang loop interleave(enable)
-#pragma clang loop interleave(disable)
-/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'unroll(disable)' and 'unroll(full)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll(full)
-#pragma clang loop unroll(disable)
-/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'distribute(disable)' and 'distribute(enable)'}} */ #pragma clang loop distribute(enable)
-#pragma clang loop distribute(disable)
+#pragma clang loop vectorize(enable)
+/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'vectorize(enable)' and 'vectorize(disable)'}} */ #pragma clang loop vectorize(disable)
+#pragma clang loop interleave(enable)
+/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'interleave(enable)' and 'interleave(disable)'}} */ #pragma clang loop interleave(disable)
+#pragma clang loop unroll(full)
+/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'unroll(full)' and 'unroll(disable)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll(disable)
+#pragma clang loop distribute(enable)
+/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'distribute(enable)' and 'distribute(disable)'}} */ #pragma clang loop distribute(disable)
   while (i-9 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
 
-/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'vectorize(disable)' and 'vectorize_width(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop vectorize(disable)
-#pragma clang loop vectorize_width(4)
-/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'interleave(disable)' and 'interleave_count(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop interleave(disable)
-#pragma clang loop interleave_count(4)
-/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'unroll(disable)' and 'unroll_count(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll(disable)
-#pragma clang loop unroll_count(4)
+#pragma clang loop vectorize(disable)
+/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'vectorize(disable)' and 'vectorize_width(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop vectorize_width(4)
+#pragma clang loop interleave(disable)
+/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'interleave(disable)' and 'interleave_count(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop interleave_count(4)
+#pragma clang loop unroll(disable)
+/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'unroll(disable)' and 'unroll_count(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll_count(4)
   while (i-10 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
 
-/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'vectorize_width(4)' and 'vectorize_width(8)'}} */ #pragma clang loop vectorize_width(8)
-#pragma clang loop vectorize_width(4)
-/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'interleave_count(4)' and 'interleave_count(8)'}} */ #pragma clang loop interleave_count(8)
-#pragma clang loop interleave_count(4)
-/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'unroll_count(4)' and 'unroll_count(8)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll_count(8)
-#pragma clang loop unroll_count(4)
+#pragma clang loop vectorize_width(8)
+/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'vectorize_width(8)' and 'vectorize_width(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop vectorize_width(4)
+#pragma clang loop interleave_count(8)
+/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'interleave_count(8)' and 'interleave_count(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop interleave_count(4)
+#pragma clang loop unroll_count(8)
+/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'unroll_count(8)' and 'unroll_count(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll_count(4)
   while (i-11 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
 
-
-/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'unroll(full)' and 'unroll_count(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll(full)
-#pragma clang loop unroll_count(4)
+#pragma clang loop unroll(full)
+/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'unroll(full)' and 'unroll_count(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll_count(4)
   while (i-11 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
Index: test/Parser/pragma-loop-safety.cpp
===================================================================
--- test/Parser/pragma-loop-safety.cpp
+++ test/Parser/pragma-loop-safety.cpp
@@ -25,10 +25,10 @@
     List[i] = i;
   }
 
-/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'vectorize(assume_safety)' and 'vectorize(enable)'}} */ #pragma clang loop vectorize(enable)
-#pragma clang loop vectorize(assume_safety)
-/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'interleave(assume_safety)' and 'interleave(enable)'}} */ #pragma clang loop interleave(enable)
-#pragma clang loop interleave(assume_safety)
+#pragma clang loop vectorize(enable)
+/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'vectorize(enable)' and 'vectorize(assume_safety)'}} */ #pragma clang loop vectorize(assume_safety)
+#pragma clang loop interleave(enable)
+/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'interleave(enable)' and 'interleave(assume_safety)'}} */ #pragma clang loop interleave(assume_safety)
   while (i-9 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
Index: test/Parser/pragma-unroll.cpp
===================================================================
--- test/Parser/pragma-unroll.cpp
+++ test/Parser/pragma-unroll.cpp
@@ -55,56 +55,56 @@
 #pragma nounroll
 /* expected-error {{expected a for, while, or do-while loop to follow '#pragma nounroll'}} */ int l = Length;
 
-/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'unroll(disable)' and '#pragma unroll(4)'}} */ #pragma unroll 4
-#pragma clang loop unroll(disable)
+#pragma unroll 4
+/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'unroll(disable)' and '#pragma unroll(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll(disable)
   while (i-10 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
 
-/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'unroll(full)' and '#pragma unroll(4)'}} */ #pragma unroll(4)
-#pragma clang loop unroll(full)
+#pragma unroll(4)
+/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'unroll(full)' and '#pragma unroll(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll(full)
   while (i-11 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
 
-/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'unroll(enable)' and '#pragma unroll(4)'}} */ #pragma unroll(4)
-#pragma clang loop unroll(enable)
+#pragma unroll(4)
+/* expected-error {{incompatible directives 'unroll(enable)' and '#pragma unroll(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll(enable)
   while (i-11 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
 
-/* expected-error {{incompatible directives '#pragma unroll' and '#pragma unroll(4)'}} */ #pragma unroll(4)
-#pragma unroll
+#pragma unroll(4)
+/* expected-error {{incompatible directives '#pragma unroll' and '#pragma unroll(4)'}} */ #pragma unroll
   while (i-11 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
 
-/* expected-error {{incompatible directives '#pragma nounroll' and 'unroll_count(4)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll_count(4)
-#pragma nounroll
+#pragma clang loop unroll_count(4)
+/* expected-error {{incompatible directives '#pragma nounroll' and 'unroll_count(4)'}} */ #pragma nounroll
   while (i-12 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
 
-/* expected-error {{duplicate directives '#pragma nounroll' and '#pragma nounroll'}} */ #pragma nounroll
 #pragma nounroll
+/* expected-error {{duplicate directives '#pragma nounroll' and '#pragma nounroll'}} */ #pragma nounroll
   while (i-13 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
 
-/* expected-error {{duplicate directives '#pragma unroll' and '#pragma unroll'}} */ #pragma unroll
 #pragma unroll
+/* expected-error {{duplicate directives '#pragma unroll' and '#pragma unroll'}} */ #pragma unroll
   while (i-14 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
 
-/* expected-error {{duplicate directives 'unroll(full)' and '#pragma unroll'}} */ #pragma unroll
-#pragma clang loop unroll(full)
+#pragma unroll
+/* expected-error {{duplicate directives '#pragma unroll' and 'unroll(full)'}} */ #pragma clang loop unroll(full)
   while (i-15 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
 
-/* expected-error {{duplicate directives '#pragma unroll(4)' and '#pragma unroll(4)'}} */ #pragma unroll 4
-#pragma unroll(4)
+#pragma unroll 4
+/* expected-error {{duplicate directives '#pragma unroll(4)' and '#pragma unroll(4)'}} */ #pragma unroll(4)
   while (i-16 < Length) {
     List[i] = i;
   }
Index: test/Misc/ast-print-pragmas.cpp
===================================================================
--- test/Misc/ast-print-pragmas.cpp
+++ test/Misc/ast-print-pragmas.cpp
@@ -1,11 +1,8 @@
 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -ast-print %s -o - | FileCheck %s
 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -DMS_EXT -fsyntax-only -fms-extensions %s -triple x86_64-pc-win32 -ast-print | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=MS-EXT
 
-// FIXME: A bug in ParsedAttributes causes the order of the attributes to be
-// reversed. The checks are consequently in the reverse order below.
-
-// CHECK: #pragma clang loop interleave_count(8){{$}}
-// CHECK-NEXT: #pragma clang loop vectorize_width(4)
+// CHECK: #pragma clang loop vectorize_width(4)
+// CHECK-NEXT: #pragma clang loop interleave_count(8){{$}}
 
 void test(int *List, int Length) {
   int i = 0;
@@ -17,9 +14,9 @@
     i++;
   }
 
-// CHECK: #pragma clang loop interleave(disable)
+// CHECK: #pragma clang loop distribute(disable)
 // CHECK-NEXT: #pragma clang loop vectorize(enable)
-// CHECK-NEXT: #pragma clang loop distribute(disable)
+// CHECK-NEXT: #pragma clang loop interleave(disable)
 
 #pragma clang loop distribute(disable)
 #pragma clang loop vectorize(enable)
@@ -30,9 +27,9 @@
     i++;
   }
 
-// CHECK: #pragma clang loop interleave(enable)
+// CHECK: #pragma clang loop distribute(enable)
 // CHECK-NEXT: #pragma clang loop vectorize(disable)
-// CHECK-NEXT: #pragma clang loop distribute(enable)
+// CHECK-NEXT: #pragma clang loop interleave(enable)
 
 #pragma clang loop distribute(enable)
 #pragma clang loop vectorize(disable)
@@ -52,8 +49,8 @@
   }
 }
 
-// CHECK: #pragma clang loop interleave_count(I)
 // CHECK: #pragma clang loop vectorize_width(V)
+// CHECK: #pragma clang loop interleave_count(I)
 
 void test_templates(int *List, int Length) {
   test_nontype_template_param<2, 4>(List, Length);
Index: test/SemaOpenCL/address-spaces.cl
===================================================================
--- test/SemaOpenCL/address-spaces.cl
+++ test/SemaOpenCL/address-spaces.cl
@@ -58,8 +58,8 @@
 
 void func_multiple_addr(void) {
   typedef __private int private_int_t;
-  __local __private int var1;   // expected-error {{multiple address spaces specified for type}}
-  __local __private int *var2;  // expected-error {{multiple address spaces specified for type}}
+  __private __local int var1;   // expected-error {{multiple address spaces specified for type}}
+  __private __local int *var2;  // expected-error {{multiple address spaces specified for type}}
   __local private_int_t var3;   // expected-error {{multiple address spaces specified for type}}
   __local private_int_t *var4;  // expected-error {{multiple address spaces specified for type}}
 }
Index: test/Sema/attr-availability.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/attr-availability.c
+++ test/Sema/attr-availability.c
@@ -64,8 +64,8 @@
 void f4(int) __attribute__((availability(ios,deprecated=3.0)));
 void f4(int) __attribute__((availability(ios,introduced=4.0))); // expected-warning {{feature cannot be deprecated in iOS version 3.0 before it was introduced in version 4.0; attribute ignored}}
 
-void f5(int) __attribute__((availability(ios,deprecated=3.0),
-                            availability(ios,introduced=4.0)));  // expected-warning {{feature cannot be deprecated in iOS version 3.0 before it was introduced in version 4.0; attribute ignored}}
+void f5(int) __attribute__((availability(ios,deprecated=3.0),   // expected-warning {{feature cannot be deprecated in iOS version 3.0 before it was introduced in version 4.0; attribute ignored}}
+                            availability(ios,introduced=4.0)));
 
 void f6(int) __attribute__((availability(ios,deprecated=3.0))); // expected-note {{previous attribute is here}}
 void f6(int) __attribute__((availability(ios,deprecated=4.0))); // expected-warning {{availability does not match previous declaration}}
Index: test/Sema/attr-long-call.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/attr-long-call.c
+++ test/Sema/attr-long-call.c
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@
 __attribute((long_call, far)) void foo7();
 __attribute((short_call, near)) void foo11();
 
-__attribute((far, near)) void foo8(); // expected-error {{'far' and 'near' attributes are not compatible}} \
+__attribute((far, near)) void foo8(); // expected-error {{'near' and 'far' attributes are not compatible}} \
                                       // expected-note {{conflicting attribute is here}}
 
-__attribute((short_call, long_call)) void foo12(); // expected-error {{'short_call' and 'long_call' attributes are not compatible}} \
+__attribute((short_call, long_call)) void foo12(); // expected-error {{'long_call' and 'short_call' attributes are not compatible}} \
                                                    // expected-note {{conflicting attribute is here}}
Index: test/Sema/nullability.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/nullability.c
+++ test/Sema/nullability.c
@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@
 typedef int * _Nonnull _Nonnull redundant_1; // expected-warning{{duplicate nullability specifier '_Nonnull'}}
 
 // Conflicting nullability type specifiers.
-typedef int * _Nonnull _Nullable conflicting_1; // expected-error{{nullability specifier '_Nonnull' conflicts with existing specifier '_Nullable'}}
-typedef int * _Null_unspecified _Nonnull conflicting_2; // expected-error{{nullability specifier '_Null_unspecified' conflicts with existing specifier '_Nonnull'}}
+typedef int *_Nonnull _Nullable conflicting_1; // expected-error{{nullability specifier '_Nullable' conflicts with existing specifier '_Nonnull'}}
+typedef int *_Null_unspecified _Nonnull conflicting_2; // expected-error{{nullability specifier '_Nonnull' conflicts with existing specifier '_Null_unspecified'}}
 
 // Redundant nullability specifiers via a typedef are okay.
 typedef nonnull_int_ptr _Nonnull redundant_okay_1;
Index: test/Sema/attr-target-mv.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/attr-target-mv.c
+++ test/Sema/attr-target-mv.c
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
 void __attribute__((used,target("arch=ivybridge")))  addtl_attrs4(void);
 
 int __attribute__((target("sse4.2"))) diff_cc(void);
-// expected-error@+1 {{multiversioned function declaration has a different calling convention}}
+// expected-error@+1 {{attribute 'target' multiversioning cannot be combined with other attributes}}
 __vectorcall int __attribute__((target("arch=sandybridge")))  diff_cc(void);
 
 int __attribute__((target("sse4.2"))) diff_ret(void);
Index: test/Sema/attr-print.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/attr-print.c
+++ test/Sema/attr-print.c
@@ -24,13 +24,13 @@
 
 // TODO: the Type Printer has no way to specify the order to print attributes
 // in, and so it currently always prints them in reverse order. Fix this.
-// CHECK: int * __ptr32 __uptr p32_2;
+// CHECK: int * __uptr __ptr32 p32_2;
 int * __uptr __ptr32 p32_2;
 
-// CHECK: int * __ptr64 __sptr p64_2;
+// CHECK: int * __sptr __ptr64 p64_2;
 int * __sptr __ptr64 p64_2;
 
-// CHECK: int * __ptr32 __uptr p32_3;
+// CHECK: int * __uptr __ptr32 p32_3;
 int * __uptr __ptr32 p32_3;
 
 // CHECK: int * __sptr * __ptr32 ppsp32;
Index: test/Sema/attr-availability-tvos.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/attr-availability-tvos.c
+++ test/Sema/attr-availability-tvos.c
@@ -27,10 +27,8 @@
   f9(0);
 }
 
-__attribute__((availability(ios,introduced=9_0,deprecated=9_0,message="" ))) // expected-note{{previous attribute is here}} \
-  // expected-note{{previous attribute is here}}
-__attribute__((availability(ios,introduced=7_0))) // expected-warning{{availability does not match previous declaration}} \
-  // expected-warning{{availability does not match previous declaration}}
+__attribute__((availability(ios,introduced=9_0,deprecated=9_0,message="" ))) // expected-warning 2{{availability does not match previous declaration}}
+__attribute__((availability(ios,introduced=7_0)))                            // expected-note 2{{previous attribute is here}}
 void f10(int);
 
 // Test tvOS specific attributes.
Index: test/Sema/attr-coldhot.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/attr-coldhot.c
+++ test/Sema/attr-coldhot.c
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 int var1 __attribute__((__cold__)); // expected-warning{{'__cold__' attribute only applies to functions}}
 int var2 __attribute__((__hot__)); // expected-warning{{'__hot__' attribute only applies to functions}}
 
-int qux() __attribute__((__hot__)) __attribute__((__cold__)); // expected-error{{'__hot__' and 'cold' attributes are not compatible}} \
+int qux() __attribute__((__hot__)) __attribute__((__cold__)); // expected-error{{'__cold__' and 'hot' attributes are not compatible}} \
 // expected-note{{conflicting attribute is here}}
-int baz() __attribute__((__cold__)) __attribute__((__hot__)); // expected-error{{'__cold__' and 'hot' attributes are not compatible}} \
+int baz() __attribute__((__cold__)) __attribute__((__hot__)); // expected-error{{'__hot__' and 'cold' attributes are not compatible}} \
 // expected-note{{conflicting attribute is here}}
Index: test/Sema/attr-disable-tail-calls.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/attr-disable-tail-calls.c
+++ test/Sema/attr-disable-tail-calls.c
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
 
-void __attribute__((disable_tail_calls,naked)) foo1(int a) { // expected-error {{'disable_tail_calls' and 'naked' attributes are not compatible}} expected-note {{conflicting attribute is here}}
+void __attribute__((disable_tail_calls,naked)) foo1(int a) { // expected-error {{'naked' and 'disable_tail_calls' attributes are not compatible}} expected-note {{conflicting attribute is here}}
   __asm__("");
 }
 
-void __attribute__((naked,disable_tail_calls)) foo2(int a) { // expected-error {{'naked' and 'disable_tail_calls' attributes are not compatible}} expected-note {{conflicting attribute is here}}
+void __attribute__((naked,disable_tail_calls)) foo2(int a) { // expected-error {{'disable_tail_calls' and 'naked' attributes are not compatible}} expected-note {{conflicting attribute is here}}
   __asm__("");
 }
 
Index: test/Sema/mips-interrupt-attr.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/mips-interrupt-attr.c
+++ test/Sema/mips-interrupt-attr.c
@@ -19,11 +19,11 @@
 
 __attribute__((interrupt)) int foob() {return 0;} // expected-warning {{MIPS 'interrupt' attribute only applies to functions that have a 'void' return type}}
 __attribute__((interrupt())) void fooc(int a) {} // expected-warning {{MIPS 'interrupt' attribute only applies to functions that have no parameters}}
-__attribute__((interrupt,mips16)) void fooe() {} // expected-error {{'interrupt' and 'mips16' attributes are not compatible}} \
+__attribute__((interrupt,mips16)) void fooe() {} // expected-error {{'mips16' and 'interrupt' attributes are not compatible}} \
                                                  // expected-note {{conflicting attribute is here}}
-__attribute__((mips16,interrupt)) void foof() {} // expected-error {{'mips16' and 'interrupt' attributes are not compatible}} \
+__attribute__((mips16,interrupt)) void foof() {} // expected-error {{'interrupt' and 'mips16' attributes are not compatible}} \
                                                  // expected-note {{conflicting attribute is here}}
-__attribute__((interrupt)) __attribute__ ((mips16)) void foo10() {} // expected-error {{'interrupt' and 'mips16' attributes are not compatible}} \
+__attribute__((interrupt)) __attribute__ ((mips16)) void foo10() {} // expected-error {{'mips16' and 'interrupt' attributes are not compatible}} \
                                                                     // expected-note {{conflicting attribute is here}}
-__attribute__((mips16)) __attribute ((interrupt)) void foo11() {} // expected-error {{'mips16' and 'interrupt' attributes are not compatible}} \
+__attribute__((mips16)) __attribute ((interrupt)) void foo11() {} // expected-error {{'interrupt' and 'mips16' attributes are not compatible}} \
                                                                   // expected-note {{conflicting attribute is here}}
Index: test/Sema/attr-visibility.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/attr-visibility.c
+++ test/Sema/attr-visibility.c
@@ -15,8 +15,8 @@
 struct __attribute__((visibility("hidden"))) test5; // expected-note {{previous attribute is here}}
 struct __attribute__((visibility("default"))) test5; // expected-error {{visibility does not match previous declaration}}
 
-void test6() __attribute__((visibility("hidden"), // expected-note {{previous attribute is here}}
-                            visibility("default"))); // expected-error {{visibility does not match previous declaration}}
+void test6() __attribute__((visibility("default"), // expected-error {{visibility does not match previous declaration}}
+                            visibility("hidden"))); // expected-note {{previous attribute is here}}
 
 extern int test7 __attribute__((visibility("default"))); // expected-note {{previous attribute is here}}
 extern int test7 __attribute__((visibility("hidden"))); // expected-error {{visibility does not match previous declaration}}
Index: test/Sema/stdcall-fastcall.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/stdcall-fastcall.c
+++ test/Sema/stdcall-fastcall.c
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 int __attribute__((fastcall)) var2; // expected-warning{{'fastcall' only applies to function types; type here is 'int'}}
 
 // Different CC qualifiers are not compatible
-void __attribute__((stdcall, fastcall)) foo3(void); // expected-error{{fastcall and stdcall attributes are not compatible}}
+void __attribute__((stdcall, fastcall)) foo3(void); // expected-error{{stdcall and fastcall attributes are not compatible}}
 void __attribute__((stdcall)) foo4(); // expected-note{{previous declaration is here}} expected-warning{{function with no prototype cannot use the stdcall calling convention}}
 void __attribute__((fastcall)) foo4(void); // expected-error{{function declared 'fastcall' here was previously declared 'stdcall'}}
 
Index: test/Sema/attr-ownership.cpp
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/attr-ownership.cpp
+++ test/Sema/attr-ownership.cpp
@@ -2,6 +2,6 @@
 
 class C {
   void f(int, int)
-      __attribute__((ownership_returns(foo, 2)))  // expected-note {{declared with index 2 here}}
-      __attribute__((ownership_returns(foo, 3))); // expected-error {{'ownership_returns' attribute index does not match; here it is 3}}
+      __attribute__((ownership_returns(foo, 2)))  // expected-error {{'ownership_returns' attribute index does not match; here it is 2}}
+      __attribute__((ownership_returns(foo, 3))); // expected-note {{declared with index 3 here}}
 };
Index: test/Sema/attr-swiftcall.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/attr-swiftcall.c
+++ test/Sema/attr-swiftcall.c
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 int notAFunction SWIFTCALL; // expected-warning {{'swiftcall' only applies to function types; type here is 'int'}}
 void variadic(int x, ...) SWIFTCALL; // expected-error {{variadic function cannot use swiftcall calling convention}}
 void unprototyped() SWIFTCALL; // expected-error {{function with no prototype cannot use the swiftcall calling convention}}
-void multiple_ccs(int x) SWIFTCALL __attribute__((vectorcall)); // expected-error {{vectorcall and swiftcall attributes are not compatible}}
+void multiple_ccs(int x) SWIFTCALL __attribute__((vectorcall)); // expected-error {{swiftcall and vectorcall attributes are not compatible}}
 void (*functionPointer)(void) SWIFTCALL;
 
 void indirect_result_nonswift(INDIRECT_RESULT void *out); // expected-error {{'swift_indirect_result' parameter can only be used with swiftcall calling convention}}
Index: test/Sema/ms_abi-sysv_abi.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/ms_abi-sysv_abi.c
+++ test/Sema/ms_abi-sysv_abi.c
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@
 
 // Different CC qualifiers are not compatible
 // FIXME: Should say 'sysv_abi' instead of 'cdecl'
-void __attribute__((ms_abi, sysv_abi)) foo3(void); // expected-error{{cdecl and ms_abi attributes are not compatible}}
+void __attribute__((ms_abi, sysv_abi)) foo3(void); // expected-error{{ms_abi and cdecl attributes are not compatible}}
 void __attribute__((ms_abi)) foo4(); // expected-note{{previous declaration is here}}
 void __attribute__((sysv_abi)) foo4(void); // expected-error{{function declared 'cdecl' here was previously declared 'ms_abi'}}
 
-void bar(int i, int j) __attribute__((ms_abi, cdecl)); // expected-error{{cdecl and ms_abi attributes are not compatible}}
+void bar(int i, int j) __attribute__((ms_abi, cdecl)); // expected-error{{ms_abi and cdecl attributes are not compatible}}
 void bar2(int i, int j) __attribute__((sysv_abi, cdecl)); // no-error
Index: test/Sema/internal_linkage.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/internal_linkage.c
+++ test/Sema/internal_linkage.c
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -fdouble-square-bracket-attributes %s
 
 int var __attribute__((internal_linkage));
-int var2 __attribute__((internal_linkage,common)); // expected-error{{'internal_linkage' and 'common' attributes are not compatible}} \
+int var2 __attribute__((internal_linkage,common)); // expected-error{{'common' and 'internal_linkage' attributes are not compatible}} \
                                                    // expected-note{{conflicting attribute is here}}
-int var3 __attribute__((common,internal_linkage)); // expected-error{{'common' and 'internal_linkage' attributes are not compatible}} \
+int var3 __attribute__((common,internal_linkage)); // expected-error{{'internal_linkage' and 'common' attributes are not compatible}} \
                                                    // expected-note{{conflicting attribute is here}}
 
 int var4 __attribute__((common)); // expected-error{{'common' and 'internal_linkage' attributes are not compatible}} \
Index: test/Sema/attr-ownership.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/attr-ownership.c
+++ test/Sema/attr-ownership.c
@@ -16,11 +16,11 @@
 void *f12(float i, int k, int f, int *j) __attribute__((ownership_returns(foo, 4)));  // expected-error {{'ownership_returns' attribute only applies to integer arguments}}
 
 void f13(int *i, int *j) __attribute__((ownership_holds(foo, 1))) __attribute__((ownership_takes(foo, 2)));
-void f14(int i, int j, int *k) __attribute__((ownership_holds(foo, 3))) __attribute__((ownership_takes(foo, 3)));  // expected-error {{'ownership_holds' and 'ownership_takes' attributes are not compatible}}
+void f14(int i, int j, int *k) __attribute__((ownership_holds(foo, 3))) __attribute__((ownership_takes(foo, 3)));  // expected-error {{'ownership_takes' and 'ownership_holds' attributes are not compatible}}
 
 void f15(int, int)
-  __attribute__((ownership_returns(foo, 1)))  // expected-note {{declared with index 1 here}}
-  __attribute__((ownership_returns(foo, 2))); // expected-error {{'ownership_returns' attribute index does not match; here it is 2}}
+  __attribute__((ownership_returns(foo, 1)))  // expected-error {{'ownership_returns' attribute index does not match; here it is 1}}
+  __attribute__((ownership_returns(foo, 2))); // expected-note {{declared with index 2 here}}
 void f16(int *i, int *j) __attribute__((ownership_holds(foo, 1))) __attribute__((ownership_holds(foo, 1))); // OK, same index
 void f17(void*) __attribute__((ownership_takes(__, 1)));
 void f18() __attribute__((ownership_takes(foo, 1)));  // expected-warning {{'ownership_takes' attribute only applies to non-K&R-style functions}}
Index: test/Sema/attr-micromips.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/attr-micromips.c
+++ test/Sema/attr-micromips.c
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@
 __attribute((nomicromips)) int a; // expected-error {{attribute only applies to functions}}
 __attribute((micromips)) int b;   // expected-error {{attribute only applies to functions}}
 
-__attribute__((micromips,mips16)) void foo5();  // expected-error {{'micromips' and 'mips16' attributes are not compatible}} \
+__attribute__((micromips,mips16)) void foo5();  // expected-error {{'mips16' and 'micromips' attributes are not compatible}} \
                                                 // expected-note {{conflicting attribute is here}}
-__attribute__((mips16,micromips)) void foo6();  // expected-error {{'mips16' and 'micromips' attributes are not compatible}} \
+__attribute__((mips16,micromips)) void foo6();  // expected-error {{'micromips' and 'mips16' attributes are not compatible}} \
                                                 // expected-note {{conflicting attribute is here}}
 
 __attribute((micromips)) void foo7();
Index: test/Sema/attr-notail.c
===================================================================
--- test/Sema/attr-notail.c
+++ test/Sema/attr-notail.c
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
 
-int callee0() __attribute__((not_tail_called,always_inline)); // expected-error{{'not_tail_called' and 'always_inline' attributes are not compatible}} \
+int callee0() __attribute__((not_tail_called,always_inline)); // expected-error{{'always_inline' and 'not_tail_called' attributes are not compatible}} \
 // expected-note{{conflicting attribute is here}}
-int callee1() __attribute__((always_inline,not_tail_called)); // expected-error{{'always_inline' and 'not_tail_called' attributes are not compatible}} \
+int callee1() __attribute__((always_inline,not_tail_called)); // expected-error{{'not_tail_called' and 'always_inline' attributes are not compatible}} \
 // expected-note{{conflicting attribute is here}}
 
 int foo(int a) {
Index: test/Index/complete-with-annotations.cpp
===================================================================
--- test/Index/complete-with-annotations.cpp
+++ test/Index/complete-with-annotations.cpp
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
 }
 
 // CHECK: CXXMethod:{ResultType void}{TypedText doSomething}{LeftParen (}{RightParen )} (34)
-// CHECK: FieldDecl:{ResultType int}{TypedText field} (35) ("three", "two", "one")
+// CHECK: FieldDecl:{ResultType int}{TypedText field} (35) ("one", "two", "three")
 // CHECK: CXXMethod:{ResultType void}{TypedText func2}{LeftParen (}{RightParen )} (34) ("some annotation")
 // CHECK: FieldDecl:{ResultType int}{TypedText member2} (35) ("another annotation", "some annotation")
 // CHECK: CXXMethod:{ResultType X &}{TypedText operator=}{LeftParen (}{Placeholder const X &}{RightParen )} (79)
Index: test/Index/annotate-comments-availability-attrs.cpp
===================================================================
--- test/Index/annotate-comments-availability-attrs.cpp
+++ test/Index/annotate-comments-availability-attrs.cpp
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
 void attr_availability_1() __attribute__((availability(macosx,obsoleted=10.0,introduced=8.0,deprecated=9.0, message="use availability_test in <foo.h>")))
                            __attribute__((availability(ios,unavailable, message="not for iOS")));
 
-// CHECK: FullCommentAsXML=[<Function file="{{[^"]+}}annotate-comments-availability-attrs.cpp" line="[[@LINE-3]]" column="6"><Name>attr_availability_1</Name><USR>c:@F@attr_availability_1#</USR><Declaration>void attr_availability_1()</Declaration><Abstract><Para> Aaa.</Para></Abstract><Availability distribution="iOS"><DeprecationSummary>not for iOS</DeprecationSummary><Unavailable/></Availability><Availability distribution="macOS"><IntroducedInVersion>8.0</IntroducedInVersion><DeprecatedInVersion>9.0</DeprecatedInVersion><RemovedAfterVersion>10.0</RemovedAfterVersion><DeprecationSummary>use availability_test in &lt;foo.h&gt;</DeprecationSummary></Availability></Function>]
+// CHECK: FullCommentAsXML=[<Function file="{{[^"]+}}annotate-comments-availability-attrs.cpp" line="[[@LINE-3]]" column="6"><Name>attr_availability_1</Name><USR>c:@F@attr_availability_1#</USR><Declaration>void attr_availability_1()</Declaration><Abstract><Para> Aaa.</Para></Abstract><Availability distribution="macOS"><IntroducedInVersion>8.0</IntroducedInVersion><DeprecatedInVersion>9.0</DeprecatedInVersion><RemovedAfterVersion>10.0</RemovedAfterVersion><DeprecationSummary>use availability_test in &lt;foo.h&gt;</DeprecationSummary></Availability><Availability distribution="iOS"><DeprecationSummary>not for iOS</DeprecationSummary><Unavailable/></Availability></Function>]
 
 /// Aaa.
 void attr_availability_2() __attribute__((availability(macosx,obsoleted=10.0.1,introduced=8.0.1,deprecated=9.0.1)));
Index: test/SemaTemplate/attributes.cpp
===================================================================
--- test/SemaTemplate/attributes.cpp
+++ test/SemaTemplate/attributes.cpp
@@ -55,11 +55,11 @@
 }
 
 // CHECK: FunctionTemplateDecl {{.*}} HasAnnotations
-// CHECK:   AnnotateAttr {{.*}} "ANNOTATE_BAR"
 // CHECK:   AnnotateAttr {{.*}} "ANNOTATE_FOO"
+// CHECK:   AnnotateAttr {{.*}} "ANNOTATE_BAR"
 // CHECK: FunctionDecl {{.*}} HasAnnotations
 // CHECK:   TemplateArgument type 'int'
-// CHECK:   AnnotateAttr {{.*}} "ANNOTATE_BAR"
 // CHECK:   AnnotateAttr {{.*}} "ANNOTATE_FOO"
+// CHECK:   AnnotateAttr {{.*}} "ANNOTATE_BAR"
 template<typename T> [[clang::annotate("ANNOTATE_FOO"), clang::annotate("ANNOTATE_BAR")]] void HasAnnotations();
 void UseAnnotations() { HasAnnotations<int>(); }
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