[Sema] Don't skip function bodies with 'auto' without trailing return type

Summary:
Skipping them was clearly not intentional. It's impossible to
guarantee correctness if the bodies are skipped.
Also adds a test case for r327504, now that it does not produce
invalid errors that made the test fail.

Reviewers: aaron.ballman, sammccall, rsmith

Reviewed By: rsmith

Subscribers: rayglover-ibm, rwols, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44480

llvm-svn: 333538
This commit is contained in:
Ilya Biryukov 2018-05-30 12:50:48 +00:00
parent 8573defa2d
commit 28f048af9d
3 changed files with 78 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -12660,9 +12660,15 @@ bool Sema::canSkipFunctionBody(Decl *D) {
// rest of the file.
// We cannot skip the body of a function with an undeduced return type,
// because any callers of that function need to know the type.
if (const FunctionDecl *FD = D->getAsFunction())
if (FD->isConstexpr() || FD->getReturnType()->isUndeducedType())
if (const FunctionDecl *FD = D->getAsFunction()) {
if (FD->isConstexpr())
return false;
// We can't simply call Type::isUndeducedType here, because inside template
// auto can be deduced to a dependent type, which is not considered
// "undeduced".
if (FD->getReturnType()->getContainedDeducedType())
return false;
}
return Consumer.shouldSkipFunctionBody(D);
}

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@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -code-completion-at=%s:24:5 %s -o - 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
template <class T>
auto make_func() {
struct impl {
impl* func() {
int x;
if (x = 10) {}
// Check that body of this function is actually skipped.
// CHECK-NOT: crash-skipped-bodies-template-inst.cpp:7:{{[0-9]+}}: warning: using the result of an assignment as a condition without parentheses
return this;
}
};
int x;
if (x = 10) {}
// Check that this function is not skipped.
// CHECK: crash-skipped-bodies-template-inst.cpp:15:9: warning: using the result of an assignment as a condition without parentheses
return impl();
}
void foo() {
[]() {
make_func<int>();
m
// CHECK: COMPLETION: make_func : [#auto#]make_func<<#class T#>>()
};
}

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@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
// We run clang in completion mode to force skipping of function bodies and
// check if the function bodies were skipped by observing the warnings that
// clang produces.
// RUN: not %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -code-completion-at=%s:42:1 %s -o - 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
template <class T>
auto not_skipped() {
int x;
if (x = 10) {}
// Check that this function is not skipped.
// CHECK: 8:9: warning: using the result of an assignment as a condition without parentheses
return 1;
}
template <class T>
auto lambda_not_skipped = []() {
int x;
if (x = 10) {}
// Check that this function is not skipped.
// CHECK: 17:9: warning: using the result of an assignment as a condition without parentheses
return 1;
}
template <class T>
auto skipped() -> T {
int x;
if (x = 10) {}
// Check that this function is skipped.
// CHECK-NOT: 26:9: warning: using the result of an assignment as a condition without parentheses
return 1;
};
auto lambda_skipped = []() -> int {
int x;
if (x = 10) {}
// This could potentially be skipped, but it isn't at the moment.
// CHECK: 34:9: warning: using the result of an assignment as a condition without parentheses
return 1;
};
int test() {
int complete_in_this_function;
// CHECK: COMPLETION: complete_in_this_function
}