Only suppress instance context if a member is actually

accessible in its declaring class;  otherwise we might
fail to apply [class.protected] when considering
accessibility in derived classes.

Noticed by inspection; <rdar://13270329>.

I had an existing test wrong.  Here's why it's wrong:

Follow the rules (and notation) of [class.access]p5.
The naming class (N) is B and the context (R) is D::getX.
- 'x' as a member of B is protected, but R does not occur
  in a member or friend of a class derived from B.
- There does exist a base class of B, A, which is accessible
  from R, and 'x' is accessible at R when named in A because
  'x' as a member of A is protected and R occurs in a member
  of a class, D, that is derived from A;  however, by
  [class.protected], the class of the object expression must
  be equal to or derived from that class, and A does not
  derive from D.

llvm-svn: 175858
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John McCall 2013-02-22 03:52:55 +00:00
parent 04e7ff43a1
commit 5149fbfd56
2 changed files with 10 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -1317,7 +1317,13 @@ static AccessResult IsAccessible(Sema &S,
FinalAccess = Target->getAccess();
switch (HasAccess(S, EC, DeclaringClass, FinalAccess, Entity)) {
case AR_accessible:
// Target is accessible at EC when named in its declaring class.
// We can now hill-climb and simply check whether the declaring
// class is accessible as a base of the naming class. This is
// equivalent to checking the access of a notional public
// member with no instance context.
FinalAccess = AS_public;
Entity.suppressInstanceContext();
break;
case AR_inaccessible: break;
case AR_dependent: return AR_dependent; // see above
@ -1325,8 +1331,6 @@ static AccessResult IsAccessible(Sema &S,
if (DeclaringClass == NamingClass)
return (FinalAccess == AS_public ? AR_accessible : AR_inaccessible);
Entity.suppressInstanceContext();
} else {
FinalAccess = AS_public;
}

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@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ namespace test8 {
namespace test9 {
class A { // expected-note {{member is declared here}}
protected: int foo(); // expected-note 4 {{declared}} expected-note 2 {{can only access this member on an object of type}} expected-note {{member is declared here}}
protected: int foo(); // expected-note 4 {{declared}} expected-note 3 {{can only access this member on an object of type}} expected-note 2 {{member is declared here}}
};
class B : public A { // expected-note {{member is declared here}}
@ -344,14 +344,15 @@ namespace test9 {
static void test(A &a) {
a.foo(); // expected-error {{'foo' is a protected member}}
a.A::foo(); // expected-error {{'foo' is a protected member}}
a.B::foo();
a.B::foo(); // expected-error {{'foo' is a protected member}}
a.C::foo(); // expected-error {{'foo' is a protected member}}
a.D::foo(); // expected-error {{'foo' is a protected member}}
}
static void test(B &b) {
b.foo();
b.A::foo();
b.B::foo();
b.B::foo(); // accessible as named in A
b.C::foo(); // expected-error {{'foo' is a protected member}}
}