llvm-project/clang/lib/Sema/SemaLambda.cpp

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//===--- SemaLambda.cpp - Semantic Analysis for C++11 Lambdas -------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements semantic analysis for C++ lambda expressions.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "clang/Sema/DeclSpec.h"
#include "clang/Sema/Initialization.h"
#include "clang/Sema/Lookup.h"
#include "clang/Sema/Scope.h"
#include "clang/Sema/ScopeInfo.h"
#include "clang/Sema/SemaInternal.h"
#include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h"
#include "clang/AST/ExprCXX.h"
using namespace clang;
using namespace sema;
CXXRecordDecl *Sema::createLambdaClosureType(SourceRange IntroducerRange,
bool KnownDependent) {
DeclContext *DC = CurContext;
while (!(DC->isFunctionOrMethod() || DC->isRecord() || DC->isFileContext()))
DC = DC->getParent();
// Start constructing the lambda class.
CXXRecordDecl *Class = CXXRecordDecl::CreateLambda(Context, DC,
IntroducerRange.getBegin(),
KnownDependent);
DC->addDecl(Class);
return Class;
}
CXXMethodDecl *Sema::startLambdaDefinition(CXXRecordDecl *Class,
SourceRange IntroducerRange,
TypeSourceInfo *MethodType,
SourceLocation EndLoc,
llvm::ArrayRef<ParmVarDecl *> Params) {
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p5:
// The closure type for a lambda-expression has a public inline function
// call operator (13.5.4) whose parameters and return type are described by
// the lambda-expression's parameter-declaration-clause and
// trailing-return-type respectively.
DeclarationName MethodName
= Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Call);
DeclarationNameLoc MethodNameLoc;
MethodNameLoc.CXXOperatorName.BeginOpNameLoc
= IntroducerRange.getBegin().getRawEncoding();
MethodNameLoc.CXXOperatorName.EndOpNameLoc
= IntroducerRange.getEnd().getRawEncoding();
CXXMethodDecl *Method
= CXXMethodDecl::Create(Context, Class, EndLoc,
DeclarationNameInfo(MethodName,
IntroducerRange.getBegin(),
MethodNameLoc),
MethodType->getType(), MethodType,
/*isStatic=*/false,
SC_None,
/*isInline=*/true,
/*isConstExpr=*/false,
EndLoc);
Method->setAccess(AS_public);
// Temporarily set the lexical declaration context to the current
// context, so that the Scope stack matches the lexical nesting.
Method->setLexicalDeclContext(CurContext);
// Add parameters.
if (!Params.empty()) {
Method->setParams(Params);
CheckParmsForFunctionDef(const_cast<ParmVarDecl **>(Params.begin()),
const_cast<ParmVarDecl **>(Params.end()),
/*CheckParameterNames=*/false);
for (CXXMethodDecl::param_iterator P = Method->param_begin(),
PEnd = Method->param_end();
P != PEnd; ++P)
(*P)->setOwningFunction(Method);
}
return Method;
}
LambdaScopeInfo *Sema::enterLambdaScope(CXXMethodDecl *CallOperator,
SourceRange IntroducerRange,
LambdaCaptureDefault CaptureDefault,
bool ExplicitParams,
bool ExplicitResultType,
bool Mutable) {
PushLambdaScope(CallOperator->getParent(), CallOperator);
LambdaScopeInfo *LSI = getCurLambda();
if (CaptureDefault == LCD_ByCopy)
LSI->ImpCaptureStyle = LambdaScopeInfo::ImpCap_LambdaByval;
else if (CaptureDefault == LCD_ByRef)
LSI->ImpCaptureStyle = LambdaScopeInfo::ImpCap_LambdaByref;
LSI->IntroducerRange = IntroducerRange;
LSI->ExplicitParams = ExplicitParams;
LSI->Mutable = Mutable;
if (ExplicitResultType) {
LSI->ReturnType = CallOperator->getResultType();
if (!LSI->ReturnType->isDependentType() &&
!LSI->ReturnType->isVoidType()) {
if (RequireCompleteType(CallOperator->getLocStart(), LSI->ReturnType,
diag::err_lambda_incomplete_result)) {
// Do nothing.
} else if (LSI->ReturnType->isObjCObjectOrInterfaceType()) {
Diag(CallOperator->getLocStart(), diag::err_lambda_objc_object_result)
<< LSI->ReturnType;
}
}
} else {
LSI->HasImplicitReturnType = true;
}
return LSI;
}
void Sema::finishLambdaExplicitCaptures(LambdaScopeInfo *LSI) {
LSI->finishedExplicitCaptures();
}
void Sema::addLambdaParameters(CXXMethodDecl *CallOperator, Scope *CurScope) {
// Introduce our parameters into the function scope
for (unsigned p = 0, NumParams = CallOperator->getNumParams();
p < NumParams; ++p) {
ParmVarDecl *Param = CallOperator->getParamDecl(p);
// If this has an identifier, add it to the scope stack.
if (CurScope && Param->getIdentifier()) {
CheckShadow(CurScope, Param);
PushOnScopeChains(Param, CurScope);
}
}
}
void Sema::ActOnStartOfLambdaDefinition(LambdaIntroducer &Intro,
Declarator &ParamInfo,
Scope *CurScope) {
// Determine if we're within a context where we know that the lambda will
// be dependent, because there are template parameters in scope.
bool KnownDependent = false;
if (Scope *TmplScope = CurScope->getTemplateParamParent())
if (!TmplScope->decl_empty())
KnownDependent = true;
CXXRecordDecl *Class = createLambdaClosureType(Intro.Range, KnownDependent);
// Determine the signature of the call operator.
TypeSourceInfo *MethodTyInfo;
bool ExplicitParams = true;
bool ExplicitResultType = true;
SourceLocation EndLoc;
llvm::ArrayRef<ParmVarDecl *> Params;
if (ParamInfo.getNumTypeObjects() == 0) {
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p4:
// If a lambda-expression does not include a lambda-declarator, it is as
// if the lambda-declarator were ().
FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI;
EPI.HasTrailingReturn = true;
EPI.TypeQuals |= DeclSpec::TQ_const;
QualType MethodTy = Context.getFunctionType(Context.DependentTy,
/*Args=*/0, /*NumArgs=*/0, EPI);
MethodTyInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(MethodTy);
ExplicitParams = false;
ExplicitResultType = false;
EndLoc = Intro.Range.getEnd();
} else {
assert(ParamInfo.isFunctionDeclarator() &&
"lambda-declarator is a function");
DeclaratorChunk::FunctionTypeInfo &FTI = ParamInfo.getFunctionTypeInfo();
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p5:
// This function call operator is declared const (9.3.1) if and only if
// the lambda-expression's parameter-declaration-clause is not followed
// by mutable. It is neither virtual nor declared volatile. [...]
if (!FTI.hasMutableQualifier())
FTI.TypeQuals |= DeclSpec::TQ_const;
MethodTyInfo = GetTypeForDeclarator(ParamInfo, CurScope);
assert(MethodTyInfo && "no type from lambda-declarator");
EndLoc = ParamInfo.getSourceRange().getEnd();
ExplicitResultType
= MethodTyInfo->getType()->getAs<FunctionType>()->getResultType()
!= Context.DependentTy;
TypeLoc TL = MethodTyInfo->getTypeLoc();
FunctionProtoTypeLoc Proto = cast<FunctionProtoTypeLoc>(TL);
Params = llvm::ArrayRef<ParmVarDecl *>(Proto.getParmArray(),
Proto.getNumArgs());
}
CXXMethodDecl *Method = startLambdaDefinition(Class, Intro.Range,
MethodTyInfo, EndLoc, Params);
if (ExplicitParams)
CheckCXXDefaultArguments(Method);
// Attributes on the lambda apply to the method.
ProcessDeclAttributes(CurScope, Method, ParamInfo);
// Introduce the function call operator as the current declaration context.
PushDeclContext(CurScope, Method);
// Introduce the lambda scope.
LambdaScopeInfo *LSI
= enterLambdaScope(Method, Intro.Range, Intro.Default, ExplicitParams,
ExplicitResultType,
(Method->getTypeQualifiers() & Qualifiers::Const) == 0);
// Handle explicit captures.
SourceLocation PrevCaptureLoc
= Intro.Default == LCD_None? Intro.Range.getBegin() : Intro.DefaultLoc;
for (llvm::SmallVector<LambdaCapture, 4>::const_iterator
C = Intro.Captures.begin(),
E = Intro.Captures.end();
C != E;
PrevCaptureLoc = C->Loc, ++C) {
if (C->Kind == LCK_This) {
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p8:
// An identifier or this shall not appear more than once in a
// lambda-capture.
if (LSI->isCXXThisCaptured()) {
Diag(C->Loc, diag::err_capture_more_than_once)
<< "'this'"
<< SourceRange(LSI->getCXXThisCapture().getLocation())
<< FixItHint::CreateRemoval(
SourceRange(PP.getLocForEndOfToken(PrevCaptureLoc), C->Loc));
continue;
}
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p8:
// If a lambda-capture includes a capture-default that is =, the
// lambda-capture shall not contain this [...].
if (Intro.Default == LCD_ByCopy) {
Diag(C->Loc, diag::err_this_capture_with_copy_default)
<< FixItHint::CreateRemoval(
SourceRange(PP.getLocForEndOfToken(PrevCaptureLoc), C->Loc));
continue;
}
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p12:
// If this is captured by a local lambda expression, its nearest
// enclosing function shall be a non-static member function.
QualType ThisCaptureType = getCurrentThisType();
if (ThisCaptureType.isNull()) {
Diag(C->Loc, diag::err_this_capture) << true;
continue;
}
CheckCXXThisCapture(C->Loc, /*Explicit=*/true);
continue;
}
assert(C->Id && "missing identifier for capture");
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p8:
// If a lambda-capture includes a capture-default that is &, the
// identifiers in the lambda-capture shall not be preceded by &.
// If a lambda-capture includes a capture-default that is =, [...]
// each identifier it contains shall be preceded by &.
if (C->Kind == LCK_ByRef && Intro.Default == LCD_ByRef) {
Diag(C->Loc, diag::err_reference_capture_with_reference_default)
<< FixItHint::CreateRemoval(
SourceRange(PP.getLocForEndOfToken(PrevCaptureLoc), C->Loc));
continue;
} else if (C->Kind == LCK_ByCopy && Intro.Default == LCD_ByCopy) {
Diag(C->Loc, diag::err_copy_capture_with_copy_default)
<< FixItHint::CreateRemoval(
SourceRange(PP.getLocForEndOfToken(PrevCaptureLoc), C->Loc));
continue;
}
DeclarationNameInfo Name(C->Id, C->Loc);
LookupResult R(*this, Name, LookupOrdinaryName);
LookupName(R, CurScope);
if (R.isAmbiguous())
continue;
if (R.empty()) {
// FIXME: Disable corrections that would add qualification?
CXXScopeSpec ScopeSpec;
DeclFilterCCC<VarDecl> Validator;
if (DiagnoseEmptyLookup(CurScope, ScopeSpec, R, Validator))
continue;
}
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p10:
// The identifiers in a capture-list are looked up using the usual rules
// for unqualified name lookup (3.4.1); each such lookup shall find a
// variable with automatic storage duration declared in the reaching
// scope of the local lambda expression.
//
Rewrite variable capture within lambda expressions and blocks, eliminating a bunch of redundant code and properly modeling how the captures of outside blocks/lambdas affect the types seen by inner captures. This new scheme makes two passes over the capturing scope stack. The first pass goes up the stack (from innermost to outermost), assessing whether the capture looks feasible and stopping when it either hits the scope where the variable is declared or when it finds an existing capture. The second pass then walks down the stack (from outermost to innermost), capturing the variable at each step and updating the captured type and the type that an expression referring to that captured variable would see. It also checks type-specific restrictions, such as the inability to capture an array within a block. Note that only the first odr-use of each variable needs to do the full walk; subsequent uses will find the capture immediately, so multiple walks need not occur. The same routine that builds the captures can also compute the type of the captures without signaling errors and without actually performing the capture. This functionality is used to determine the type of declaration references as well as implementing the weird decltype((x)) rule within lambda expressions. The capture code now explicitly takes sides in the debate over C++ core issue 1249, which concerns the type of captures within nested lambdas. We opt to use the more permissive, more useful definition implemented by GCC rather than the one implemented by EDG. llvm-svn: 150875
2012-02-18 17:37:24 +08:00
// Note that the 'reaching scope' check happens in tryCaptureVariable().
VarDecl *Var = R.getAsSingle<VarDecl>();
if (!Var) {
Diag(C->Loc, diag::err_capture_does_not_name_variable) << C->Id;
continue;
}
if (!Var->hasLocalStorage()) {
Diag(C->Loc, diag::err_capture_non_automatic_variable) << C->Id;
Diag(Var->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl) << C->Id;
continue;
}
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p8:
// An identifier or this shall not appear more than once in a
// lambda-capture.
if (LSI->isCaptured(Var)) {
Diag(C->Loc, diag::err_capture_more_than_once)
<< C->Id
<< SourceRange(LSI->getCapture(Var).getLocation())
<< FixItHint::CreateRemoval(
SourceRange(PP.getLocForEndOfToken(PrevCaptureLoc), C->Loc));
continue;
}
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p23:
// A capture followed by an ellipsis is a pack expansion (14.5.3).
SourceLocation EllipsisLoc;
if (C->EllipsisLoc.isValid()) {
if (Var->isParameterPack()) {
EllipsisLoc = C->EllipsisLoc;
} else {
Diag(C->EllipsisLoc, diag::err_pack_expansion_without_parameter_packs)
<< SourceRange(C->Loc);
// Just ignore the ellipsis.
}
} else if (Var->isParameterPack()) {
Diag(C->Loc, diag::err_lambda_unexpanded_pack);
continue;
}
TryCaptureKind Kind = C->Kind == LCK_ByRef ? TryCapture_ExplicitByRef :
TryCapture_ExplicitByVal;
Rewrite variable capture within lambda expressions and blocks, eliminating a bunch of redundant code and properly modeling how the captures of outside blocks/lambdas affect the types seen by inner captures. This new scheme makes two passes over the capturing scope stack. The first pass goes up the stack (from innermost to outermost), assessing whether the capture looks feasible and stopping when it either hits the scope where the variable is declared or when it finds an existing capture. The second pass then walks down the stack (from outermost to innermost), capturing the variable at each step and updating the captured type and the type that an expression referring to that captured variable would see. It also checks type-specific restrictions, such as the inability to capture an array within a block. Note that only the first odr-use of each variable needs to do the full walk; subsequent uses will find the capture immediately, so multiple walks need not occur. The same routine that builds the captures can also compute the type of the captures without signaling errors and without actually performing the capture. This functionality is used to determine the type of declaration references as well as implementing the weird decltype((x)) rule within lambda expressions. The capture code now explicitly takes sides in the debate over C++ core issue 1249, which concerns the type of captures within nested lambdas. We opt to use the more permissive, more useful definition implemented by GCC rather than the one implemented by EDG. llvm-svn: 150875
2012-02-18 17:37:24 +08:00
tryCaptureVariable(Var, C->Loc, Kind, EllipsisLoc);
}
finishLambdaExplicitCaptures(LSI);
// Add lambda parameters into scope.
addLambdaParameters(Method, CurScope);
// Enter a new evaluation context to insulate the lambda from any
// cleanups from the enclosing full-expression.
PushExpressionEvaluationContext(PotentiallyEvaluated);
}
void Sema::ActOnLambdaError(SourceLocation StartLoc, Scope *CurScope,
bool IsInstantiation) {
// Leave the expression-evaluation context.
DiscardCleanupsInEvaluationContext();
PopExpressionEvaluationContext();
// Leave the context of the lambda.
if (!IsInstantiation)
PopDeclContext();
// Finalize the lambda.
LambdaScopeInfo *LSI = getCurLambda();
CXXRecordDecl *Class = LSI->Lambda;
Class->setInvalidDecl();
SmallVector<Decl*, 4> Fields(Class->field_begin(), Class->field_end());
ActOnFields(0, Class->getLocation(), Class, Fields,
SourceLocation(), SourceLocation(), 0);
CheckCompletedCXXClass(Class);
PopFunctionScopeInfo();
}
/// \brief Add a lambda's conversion to function pointer, as described in
/// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p6.
static void addFunctionPointerConversion(Sema &S,
SourceRange IntroducerRange,
CXXRecordDecl *Class,
CXXMethodDecl *CallOperator) {
// Add the conversion to function pointer.
const FunctionProtoType *Proto
= CallOperator->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
QualType FunctionPtrTy;
QualType FunctionTy;
{
FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo ExtInfo = Proto->getExtProtoInfo();
ExtInfo.TypeQuals = 0;
FunctionTy = S.Context.getFunctionType(Proto->getResultType(),
Proto->arg_type_begin(),
Proto->getNumArgs(),
ExtInfo);
FunctionPtrTy = S.Context.getPointerType(FunctionTy);
}
FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo ExtInfo;
ExtInfo.TypeQuals = Qualifiers::Const;
QualType ConvTy = S.Context.getFunctionType(FunctionPtrTy, 0, 0, ExtInfo);
SourceLocation Loc = IntroducerRange.getBegin();
DeclarationName Name
= S.Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXConversionFunctionName(
S.Context.getCanonicalType(FunctionPtrTy));
DeclarationNameLoc NameLoc;
NameLoc.NamedType.TInfo = S.Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(FunctionPtrTy,
Loc);
CXXConversionDecl *Conversion
= CXXConversionDecl::Create(S.Context, Class, Loc,
DeclarationNameInfo(Name, Loc, NameLoc),
ConvTy,
S.Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(ConvTy,
Loc),
/*isInline=*/false, /*isExplicit=*/false,
/*isConstexpr=*/false,
CallOperator->getBody()->getLocEnd());
Conversion->setAccess(AS_public);
Conversion->setImplicit(true);
Class->addDecl(Conversion);
// Add a non-static member function "__invoke" that will be the result of
// the conversion.
Name = &S.Context.Idents.get("__invoke");
CXXMethodDecl *Invoke
= CXXMethodDecl::Create(S.Context, Class, Loc,
DeclarationNameInfo(Name, Loc), FunctionTy,
CallOperator->getTypeSourceInfo(),
/*IsStatic=*/true, SC_Static, /*IsInline=*/true,
/*IsConstexpr=*/false,
CallOperator->getBody()->getLocEnd());
SmallVector<ParmVarDecl *, 4> InvokeParams;
for (unsigned I = 0, N = CallOperator->getNumParams(); I != N; ++I) {
ParmVarDecl *From = CallOperator->getParamDecl(I);
InvokeParams.push_back(ParmVarDecl::Create(S.Context, Invoke,
From->getLocStart(),
From->getLocation(),
From->getIdentifier(),
From->getType(),
From->getTypeSourceInfo(),
From->getStorageClass(),
From->getStorageClassAsWritten(),
/*DefaultArg=*/0));
}
Invoke->setParams(InvokeParams);
Invoke->setAccess(AS_private);
Invoke->setImplicit(true);
Class->addDecl(Invoke);
}
/// \brief Add a lambda's conversion to block pointer.
static void addBlockPointerConversion(Sema &S,
SourceRange IntroducerRange,
CXXRecordDecl *Class,
CXXMethodDecl *CallOperator) {
const FunctionProtoType *Proto
= CallOperator->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
QualType BlockPtrTy;
{
FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo ExtInfo = Proto->getExtProtoInfo();
ExtInfo.TypeQuals = 0;
QualType FunctionTy
= S.Context.getFunctionType(Proto->getResultType(),
Proto->arg_type_begin(),
Proto->getNumArgs(),
ExtInfo);
BlockPtrTy = S.Context.getBlockPointerType(FunctionTy);
}
FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo ExtInfo;
ExtInfo.TypeQuals = Qualifiers::Const;
QualType ConvTy = S.Context.getFunctionType(BlockPtrTy, 0, 0, ExtInfo);
SourceLocation Loc = IntroducerRange.getBegin();
DeclarationName Name
= S.Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXConversionFunctionName(
S.Context.getCanonicalType(BlockPtrTy));
DeclarationNameLoc NameLoc;
NameLoc.NamedType.TInfo = S.Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(BlockPtrTy, Loc);
CXXConversionDecl *Conversion
= CXXConversionDecl::Create(S.Context, Class, Loc,
DeclarationNameInfo(Name, Loc, NameLoc),
ConvTy,
S.Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(ConvTy, Loc),
/*isInline=*/false, /*isExplicit=*/false,
/*isConstexpr=*/false,
CallOperator->getBody()->getLocEnd());
Conversion->setAccess(AS_public);
Conversion->setImplicit(true);
Class->addDecl(Conversion);
}
/// \brief Determine whether the given context is or is enclosed in an inline
/// function.
static bool isInInlineFunction(const DeclContext *DC) {
while (!DC->isFileContext()) {
if (const FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(DC))
if (FD->isInlined())
return true;
DC = DC->getLexicalParent();
}
return false;
}
ExprResult Sema::ActOnLambdaExpr(SourceLocation StartLoc, Stmt *Body,
Scope *CurScope,
llvm::Optional<unsigned> ManglingNumber,
Decl *ContextDecl,
bool IsInstantiation) {
// Leave the expression-evaluation context.
DiscardCleanupsInEvaluationContext();
PopExpressionEvaluationContext();
// Collect information from the lambda scope.
llvm::SmallVector<LambdaExpr::Capture, 4> Captures;
llvm::SmallVector<Expr *, 4> CaptureInits;
LambdaCaptureDefault CaptureDefault;
CXXRecordDecl *Class;
CXXMethodDecl *CallOperator;
SourceRange IntroducerRange;
bool ExplicitParams;
bool ExplicitResultType;
bool LambdaExprNeedsCleanups;
llvm::SmallVector<VarDecl *, 4> ArrayIndexVars;
llvm::SmallVector<unsigned, 4> ArrayIndexStarts;
{
LambdaScopeInfo *LSI = getCurLambda();
CallOperator = LSI->CallOperator;
Class = LSI->Lambda;
IntroducerRange = LSI->IntroducerRange;
ExplicitParams = LSI->ExplicitParams;
ExplicitResultType = !LSI->HasImplicitReturnType;
LambdaExprNeedsCleanups = LSI->ExprNeedsCleanups;
ArrayIndexVars.swap(LSI->ArrayIndexVars);
ArrayIndexStarts.swap(LSI->ArrayIndexStarts);
// Translate captures.
for (unsigned I = 0, N = LSI->Captures.size(); I != N; ++I) {
LambdaScopeInfo::Capture From = LSI->Captures[I];
assert(!From.isBlockCapture() && "Cannot capture __block variables");
bool IsImplicit = I >= LSI->NumExplicitCaptures;
// Handle 'this' capture.
if (From.isThisCapture()) {
Captures.push_back(LambdaExpr::Capture(From.getLocation(),
IsImplicit,
LCK_This));
CaptureInits.push_back(new (Context) CXXThisExpr(From.getLocation(),
getCurrentThisType(),
/*isImplicit=*/true));
continue;
}
VarDecl *Var = From.getVariable();
LambdaCaptureKind Kind = From.isCopyCapture()? LCK_ByCopy : LCK_ByRef;
Captures.push_back(LambdaExpr::Capture(From.getLocation(), IsImplicit,
Kind, Var, From.getEllipsisLoc()));
CaptureInits.push_back(From.getCopyExpr());
}
switch (LSI->ImpCaptureStyle) {
case CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_None:
CaptureDefault = LCD_None;
break;
case CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_LambdaByval:
CaptureDefault = LCD_ByCopy;
break;
case CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_LambdaByref:
CaptureDefault = LCD_ByRef;
break;
case CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_Block:
llvm_unreachable("block capture in lambda");
break;
}
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p4:
// If a lambda-expression does not include a
// trailing-return-type, it is as if the trailing-return-type
// denotes the following type:
// FIXME: Assumes current resolution to core issue 975.
if (LSI->HasImplicitReturnType) {
// - if there are no return statements in the
// compound-statement, or all return statements return
// either an expression of type void or no expression or
// braced-init-list, the type void;
if (LSI->ReturnType.isNull()) {
LSI->ReturnType = Context.VoidTy;
} else {
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p4:
// - if the compound-statement is of the form
//
// { attribute-specifier-seq[opt] return expression ; }
//
// the type of the returned expression after
// lvalue-to-rvalue conversion (4.1), array-to-pointer
// conver- sion (4.2), and function-to-pointer conversion
// (4.3);
//
// Since we're accepting the resolution to a post-C++11 core
// issue with a non-trivial extension, provide a warning (by
// default).
CompoundStmt *CompoundBody = cast<CompoundStmt>(Body);
if (!(CompoundBody->size() == 1 &&
isa<ReturnStmt>(*CompoundBody->body_begin())) &&
!Context.hasSameType(LSI->ReturnType, Context.VoidTy))
Diag(IntroducerRange.getBegin(),
diag::ext_lambda_implies_void_return);
}
// Create a function type with the inferred return type.
const FunctionProtoType *Proto
= CallOperator->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
QualType FunctionTy
= Context.getFunctionType(LSI->ReturnType,
Proto->arg_type_begin(),
Proto->getNumArgs(),
Proto->getExtProtoInfo());
CallOperator->setType(FunctionTy);
}
// C++ [expr.prim.lambda]p7:
// The lambda-expression's compound-statement yields the
// function-body (8.4) of the function call operator [...].
ActOnFinishFunctionBody(CallOperator, Body, IsInstantiation);
CallOperator->setLexicalDeclContext(Class);
Class->addDecl(CallOperator);
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p6:
// The closure type for a lambda-expression with no lambda-capture
// has a public non-virtual non-explicit const conversion function
// to pointer to function having the same parameter and return
// types as the closure type's function call operator.
if (Captures.empty() && CaptureDefault == LCD_None)
addFunctionPointerConversion(*this, IntroducerRange, Class,
CallOperator);
// Objective-C++:
// The closure type for a lambda-expression has a public non-virtual
// non-explicit const conversion function to a block pointer having the
// same parameter and return types as the closure type's function call
// operator.
if (getLangOptions().Blocks)
addBlockPointerConversion(*this, IntroducerRange, Class, CallOperator);
// Finalize the lambda class.
SmallVector<Decl*, 4> Fields(Class->field_begin(), Class->field_end());
ActOnFields(0, Class->getLocation(), Class, Fields,
SourceLocation(), SourceLocation(), 0);
CheckCompletedCXXClass(Class);
}
if (LambdaExprNeedsCleanups)
ExprNeedsCleanups = true;
// If we don't already have a mangling number for this lambda expression,
// allocate one now.
if (!ManglingNumber) {
ContextDecl = ExprEvalContexts.back().LambdaContextDecl;
enum ContextKind {
Normal,
DefaultArgument,
DataMember,
StaticDataMember
} Kind = Normal;
// Default arguments of member function parameters that appear in a class
// definition, as well as the initializers of data members, receive special
// treatment. Identify them.
if (ContextDecl) {
if (ParmVarDecl *Param = dyn_cast<ParmVarDecl>(ContextDecl)) {
if (const DeclContext *LexicalDC
= Param->getDeclContext()->getLexicalParent())
if (LexicalDC->isRecord())
Kind = DefaultArgument;
} else if (VarDecl *Var = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(ContextDecl)) {
if (Var->getDeclContext()->isRecord())
Kind = StaticDataMember;
} else if (isa<FieldDecl>(ContextDecl)) {
Kind = DataMember;
}
}
switch (Kind) {
case Normal:
if (CurContext->isDependentContext() || isInInlineFunction(CurContext))
ManglingNumber = Context.getLambdaManglingNumber(CallOperator);
else
ManglingNumber = 0;
// There is no special context for this lambda.
ContextDecl = 0;
break;
case StaticDataMember:
if (!CurContext->isDependentContext()) {
ManglingNumber = 0;
ContextDecl = 0;
break;
}
// Fall through to assign a mangling number.
case DataMember:
case DefaultArgument:
ManglingNumber = ExprEvalContexts.back().getLambdaMangleContext()
.getManglingNumber(CallOperator);
break;
}
}
LambdaExpr *Lambda = LambdaExpr::Create(Context, Class, IntroducerRange,
CaptureDefault, Captures,
ExplicitParams, ExplicitResultType,
CaptureInits, ArrayIndexVars,
ArrayIndexStarts, Body->getLocEnd(),
*ManglingNumber, ContextDecl);
// C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p2:
// A lambda-expression shall not appear in an unevaluated operand
// (Clause 5).
if (!CurContext->isDependentContext()) {
switch (ExprEvalContexts.back().Context) {
case Unevaluated:
// We don't actually diagnose this case immediately, because we
// could be within a context where we might find out later that
// the expression is potentially evaluated (e.g., for typeid).
ExprEvalContexts.back().Lambdas.push_back(Lambda);
break;
case ConstantEvaluated:
case PotentiallyEvaluated:
case PotentiallyEvaluatedIfUsed:
break;
}
}
return MaybeBindToTemporary(Lambda);
}