One can use "class" and "struct" interchangeably to refer to a class

in C++. Fixes <rdar://problem/6815995>.

llvm-svn: 70784
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Douglas Gregor 2009-05-03 17:18:57 +00:00
parent 4c78596182
commit f9aa5260a9
6 changed files with 41 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -429,6 +429,33 @@ public:
virtual DeclPtrTy BuildAnonymousStructOrUnion(Scope *S, DeclSpec &DS, virtual DeclPtrTy BuildAnonymousStructOrUnion(Scope *S, DeclSpec &DS,
RecordDecl *Record); RecordDecl *Record);
/// \brief Determine whether a tag with a given kind is acceptable
/// for a redeclaration of a tag type declared with another tag.
///
/// \p T1 and \p T2 are the tag kinds. Since the rules for
/// redeclaration of tags are symmetric, it does not matter which is
/// the previous declaration and which is the new declaration.
bool isAcceptableTagRedeclaration(TagDecl::TagKind T1, TagDecl::TagKind T2) {
// C++ [dcl.type.elab]p3:
// The class-key ore num keyword present in the
// elaborated-type-specifier shall agree in kind with the
// declaration to which the name in theelaborated-type-specifier
// refers. This rule also applies to the form of
// elaborated-type-specifier that declares a class-name or
// friend class since it can be construed as referring to the
// definition of the class. Thus, in any
// elaborated-type-specifier, the enum keyword shall be used to
// refer to an enumeration (7.2), the union class-keyshall be
// used to refer to a union (clause 9), and either the class or
// struct class-key shall be used to refer to a class (clause 9)
// declared using the class or struct class-key.
if (T1 == T2)
return true;
return (T1 == TagDecl::TK_struct || T1 == TagDecl::TK_class) &&
(T2 == TagDecl::TK_struct || T2 == TagDecl::TK_class);
}
virtual DeclPtrTy ActOnTag(Scope *S, unsigned TagSpec, TagKind TK, virtual DeclPtrTy ActOnTag(Scope *S, unsigned TagSpec, TagKind TK,
SourceLocation KWLoc, const CXXScopeSpec &SS, SourceLocation KWLoc, const CXXScopeSpec &SS,
IdentifierInfo *Name, SourceLocation NameLoc, IdentifierInfo *Name, SourceLocation NameLoc,

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@ -3295,7 +3295,7 @@ Sema::DeclPtrTy Sema::ActOnTag(Scope *S, unsigned TagSpec, TagKind TK,
if (TK == TK_Reference || isDeclInScope(PrevDecl, SearchDC, S)) { if (TK == TK_Reference || isDeclInScope(PrevDecl, SearchDC, S)) {
// Make sure that this wasn't declared as an enum and now used as a // Make sure that this wasn't declared as an enum and now used as a
// struct or something similar. // struct or something similar.
if (PrevTagDecl->getTagKind() != Kind) { if (!isAcceptableTagRedeclaration(PrevTagDecl->getTagKind(), Kind)) {
bool SafeToContinue bool SafeToContinue
= (PrevTagDecl->getTagKind() != TagDecl::TK_enum && = (PrevTagDecl->getTagKind() != TagDecl::TK_enum &&
Kind != TagDecl::TK_enum); Kind != TagDecl::TK_enum);

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@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ Sema::ActOnClassTemplate(Scope *S, unsigned TagSpec, TagKind TK,
// the class-key shall agree in kind with the original class // the class-key shall agree in kind with the original class
// template declaration (7.1.5.3). // template declaration (7.1.5.3).
RecordDecl *PrevRecordDecl = PrevClassTemplate->getTemplatedDecl(); RecordDecl *PrevRecordDecl = PrevClassTemplate->getTemplatedDecl();
if (PrevRecordDecl->getTagKind() != Kind) { if (!isAcceptableTagRedeclaration(PrevRecordDecl->getTagKind(), Kind)) {
Diag(KWLoc, diag::err_use_with_wrong_tag) Diag(KWLoc, diag::err_use_with_wrong_tag)
<< Name << Name
<< CodeModificationHint::CreateReplacement(KWLoc, << CodeModificationHint::CreateReplacement(KWLoc,
@ -1975,7 +1975,9 @@ Sema::ActOnClassTemplateSpecialization(Scope *S, unsigned TagSpec, TagKind TK,
case DeclSpec::TST_union: Kind = TagDecl::TK_union; break; case DeclSpec::TST_union: Kind = TagDecl::TK_union; break;
case DeclSpec::TST_class: Kind = TagDecl::TK_class; break; case DeclSpec::TST_class: Kind = TagDecl::TK_class; break;
} }
if (ClassTemplate->getTemplatedDecl()->getTagKind() != Kind) { if (!isAcceptableTagRedeclaration(
ClassTemplate->getTemplatedDecl()->getTagKind(),
Kind)) {
Diag(KWLoc, diag::err_use_with_wrong_tag) Diag(KWLoc, diag::err_use_with_wrong_tag)
<< ClassTemplate << ClassTemplate
<< CodeModificationHint::CreateReplacement(KWLoc, << CodeModificationHint::CreateReplacement(KWLoc,

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
// RUN: clang-cc -fsyntax-only -verify %s
class X; // expected-note{{here}}
typedef struct X * X_t;
template<typename T> class Y;
template<class U> struct Y { };
union X { int x; float y; }; // expected-error{{use of 'X' with tag type that does not match previous declaration}}

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@ -29,5 +29,3 @@ typedef I I;
struct s { }; struct s { };
typedef class st { /* ... */ } st; // expected-note{{previous use is here}}
struct st; // expected-error{{use of 'st' with tag type that does not match previous declaration}}

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@ -14,13 +14,10 @@ extern "C" {
template<typename T> class D; // expected-error{{templates must have C++ linkage}} template<typename T> class D; // expected-error{{templates must have C++ linkage}}
} }
template<class U> class A; // expected-note{{previous template declaration is here}}\ template<class U> class A; // expected-note{{previous template declaration is here}}
// expected-note{{previous use is here}}
template<int N> class A; // expected-error{{template parameter has a different kind in template redeclaration}} template<int N> class A; // expected-error{{template parameter has a different kind in template redeclaration}}
template<class T> struct A; // expected-error{{use of 'A' with tag type that does not match previous declaration}}
template<int N> class NonTypeTemplateParm; template<int N> class NonTypeTemplateParm;
typedef int INT; typedef int INT;