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Abramo Bagnara 0d4fce1c2e Fixed instantiated operators source range.
llvm-svn: 165258
2012-10-04 21:40:42 +00:00
Richard Smith 60f2e1efb8 Don't produce diagnostics for missing ctor-initializers during template
instantiations if we encountered errors parsing some of the initializers.

llvm-svn: 164578
2012-09-25 00:23:05 +00:00
Richard Smith a31a89a38e Per C++11 [class.friend]p3, the 'friend' keyword must appear first in a
non-function friend declaration. Patch by Josh Magee!

llvm-svn: 164273
2012-09-20 01:31:00 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 1af8ad49fd Actually rebuild function types properly when adjusting the function
type of an instantiation.

llvm-svn: 163848
2012-09-13 22:01:49 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 89f593a14c When we substitute into the type of a function based on the
TypeSourceInfo, we may have lost some adjustments made to the type of
that function due to declaration merging. Adjust the resulting type
correspondingly. Fixes PR12948 / <rdar://problem/11552434>.

llvm-svn: 163845
2012-09-13 21:56:43 +00:00
Richard Smith b15fe3a5e4 PR13811: Add a FunctionParmPackExpr node to handle references to function
parameter packs where the reference is not being expanded but the pack has
been. Previously, Clang would segfault in such cases.

llvm-svn: 163672
2012-09-12 00:56:43 +00:00
Richard Smith 1fde8ece37 PR9023: A template template parameter whose template parameter list contains an
unexpanded parameter pack is a pack expansion. Thus, as with a non-type template
parameter which is a pack expansion, it needs to be expanded early into a fixed
list of template parameters.

Since the expanded list of template parameters is not itself a parameter pack,
it is permitted to appear before the end of the template parameter list, so also
remove that restriction (for both template template parameter pack expansions and
non-type template parameter pack expansions).

llvm-svn: 163369
2012-09-07 02:06:42 +00:00
Abramo Bagnara 8843f9f3d4 Do not add using directives to a function decl context when instantiating.
llvm-svn: 163208
2012-09-05 09:55:10 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer f062343889 Remove ASTOwningVector, it doesn't own anything and provides no value over SmallVector.
llvm-svn: 162492
2012-08-23 22:51:59 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 62b95d88dc Rip out remnants of move semantic emulation and smart pointers in Sema.
These were nops for quite a while and only lead to confusion. ASTMultiPtr
now behaves like a proper dumb array reference.

llvm-svn: 162475
2012-08-23 21:35:17 +00:00
John McCall a0a9689550 Check access to friend declarations. There's a number of different
things going on here that were problematic:
  - We were missing the actual access check, or rather, it was suppressed
    on account of being a redeclaration lookup.
  - The access check would naturally happen during delay, which isn't
    appropriate in this case.
  - We weren't actually emitting dependent diagnostics associated with
    class templates, which was unfortunate.
  - Access was being propagated incorrectly for friend method declarations
    that couldn't be matched at parse-time.

llvm-svn: 161652
2012-08-10 03:15:35 +00:00
Richard Smith d3b5c90865 Final piece of core issue 1330: delay computing the exception specification of
a defaulted special member function until the exception specification is needed
(using the same criteria used for the delayed instantiation of exception
specifications for function temploids).

EST_Delayed is now EST_Unevaluated (using 1330's terminology), and, like
EST_Uninstantiated, carries a pointer to the FunctionDecl which will be used to
resolve the exception specification.

This is enabled for all C++ modes: it's a little faster in the case where the
exception specification isn't used, allows our C++11-in-C++98 extensions to
work, and is still correct for C++98, since in that mode the computation of the
exception specification can't fail.

The diagnostics here aren't great (in particular, we should include implicit
evaluation of exception specifications for defaulted special members in the
template instantiation backtraces), but they're not much worse than before.

Our approach to the problem of cycles between in-class initializers and the
exception specification for a defaulted default constructor is modified a
little by this change -- we now reject any odr-use of a defaulted default
constructor if that constructor uses an in-class initializer and the use is in
an in-class initialzer which is declared lexically earlier. This is a closer
approximation to the current draft solution in core issue 1351, but isn't an
exact match (but the current draft wording isn't reasonable, so that's to be
expected).

llvm-svn: 160847
2012-07-27 04:22:15 +00:00
Richard Smith 505df2340a PR12917: Remove incorrect assumption that lambda mangling information cannot
change once it's been assigned. It can change in two ways:
 1) In a template instantiation, the context declaration should be the
    instantiated declaration, not the declaration in the template.
 2) If a lambda appears in the pattern of a variadic pack expansion, the
    mangling number will depend on the pack length.

llvm-svn: 160614
2012-07-22 23:45:10 +00:00
Richard Smith 198223b7e6 PR13386: When matching up parameters between a function template declaration
and a function template instantiation, if there's a parameter pack in the
declaration and one at the same place in the instantiation, don't assume that
the pack wasn't expanded -- it may have expanded to nothing. Instead, go ahead
and check whether the parameter pack was expandable. We can do this as a
side-effect of the work we'd need to do anyway, to find how many parameters
were produced.

llvm-svn: 160416
2012-07-18 01:29:05 +00:00
David Blaikie 5a0956e98d Fix rejects-valid: explicit specialization of redeclared deleted function template.
Review by Richard Smith.

llvm-svn: 160306
2012-07-16 18:50:45 +00:00
Richard Smith ded9c2ee92 Stop instantiating a class if we hit a static_assert failure. Also, if the
static_assert fails when parsing the template, don't diagnose it again on every
instantiation.

llvm-svn: 160088
2012-07-11 22:37:56 +00:00
Richard Smith 8a874c93d9 PR9793: Treat substitution as an instantiation step for the purpose of the
-ftemplate-depth limit.  There are various ways to get an infinite (or merely
huge) stack of substitutions with no intervening instantiations. This is also
consistent with gcc's behavior.

llvm-svn: 159907
2012-07-08 02:38:24 +00:00
Nico Weber 7b5a716f3d Make explicit specializations at class scope work
for non-type template parameters in microsoft mode.
PR12709.

llvm-svn: 159147
2012-06-25 17:21:05 +00:00
Aaron Ballman 478faed4b0 Reapplying the changes from r158717 as they were rolled back to avoid merge conflicts from a separate problematic patch.
llvm-svn: 158750
2012-06-19 22:09:27 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen e1c0ae6fda Revert r158700 and dependent patches r158716, r158717, and r158731.
The original r158700 caused crashes in the gcc test suite,
g++.abi/vtable3a.C among others. It also caused failures in the libc++
test suite.

llvm-svn: 158749
2012-06-19 21:48:43 +00:00
Aaron Ballman 38c9ad9e72 Improves parsing and semantic analysis for MS __declspec attributes. This includes support for the align (which fixes PR12631).
llvm-svn: 158717
2012-06-19 13:49:26 +00:00
James Dennett 3dc736da32 Documentation cleanup: fixing a typo from my previous 'fix'.
llvm-svn: 158617
2012-06-17 03:36:08 +00:00
James Dennett f14a6e5f13 Documentation cleanup:
* Escaped "::" and "<" as needed in Doxygen comments;
* Marked up code examples with \code...\endcode;
* Documented a \param that is current, instead of a few that aren't;
* Fixed up some \file and \brief comments.

llvm-svn: 158562
2012-06-15 22:23:43 +00:00
James Dennett 634962f3e1 Still more Doxygen documentation fixes:
* Escape #, < and @ symbols where Doxygen would try to interpret them;
* Fix several function param documentation where names had got out of sync;
* Delete param documentation referring to parameters that no longer exist.

llvm-svn: 158472
2012-06-14 21:40:34 +00:00
Richard Smith 2b013185f8 PR13064: Store whether an in-class initializer uses direct or copy
initialization, and use that information to produce the right kind of
initialization during template instantiation.

llvm-svn: 158288
2012-06-10 03:12:00 +00:00
David Blaikie 40ed29730b Revert Decl's iterators back to pointer value_type rather than reference value_type
In addition, I've made the pointer and reference typedef 'void' rather than T*
just so they can't get misused. I would've omitted them entirely but
std::distance likes them to be there even if it doesn't use them.

This rolls back r155808 and r155869.

Review by Doug Gregor incorporating feedback from Chandler Carruth.

llvm-svn: 158104
2012-06-06 20:45:41 +00:00
Richard Smith 47ad017191 Correct the starting location for instantiations of field declarations which
start with a cv-qualifier. DeclaratorDecl::getTypeSpecStartLoc() does not
produce the location of the first type-specifier (the cv-qualifier) in this
case, because we don't track source locations for cv-qualifiers.

No test here: I've not found a way to test this with a lit-style test, and
introducing a gtest test for this seems unwarranted. Suggestions welcome!

Patch by Daniel Jasper!

llvm-svn: 157311
2012-05-23 04:22:22 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 7f90b7d4c2 Fix our handling of visibility in explicit template instantiations.
* Don't copy the visibility attribute during instantiations. We have to be able
  to distinguish

 struct HIDDEN foo {};
 template<class T>
 DEFAULT void bar() {}
 template DEFAULT void bar<foo>();

from

 struct HIDDEN foo {};
 template<class T>
 DEFAULT void bar() {}
 template void bar<foo>();

* If an instantiation has an attribute, it takes precedence over an attribute
  in the template.

* With instantiation attributes handled with the above logic, we can now
  select the minimum visibility when looking at template arguments.

llvm-svn: 156821
2012-05-15 14:09:55 +00:00
Douglas Gregor e2b3744890 Move Sema::VerifyIntegerConstantExpression() and
Sema::ConvertToIntegralOrEnumerationType() from PartialDiagnostics to
abstract "diagnoser" classes. Not much of a win here, but we're
-several PartialDiagnostics.

llvm-svn: 156217
2012-05-04 22:38:52 +00:00
David Blaikie 2d7c57ec1d Remove the ref/value inconsistency in filter_decl_iterator.
filter_decl_iterator had a weird mismatch where both op* and op-> returned T*
making it difficult to generalize this filtering behavior into a reusable
library of any kind.

This change errs on the side of value, making op-> return T* and op* return
T&.

(reviewed by Richard Smith)

llvm-svn: 155808
2012-04-30 02:36:29 +00:00
Richard Smith d372942d77 PR 12586: Fix assert while running libc++ testsuite: deal with exception
specifications on member function templates of class templates and other such
nested beasties. Store the function template from which we are to instantiate
an exception specification rather than trying to deduce it. Plus some
additional test cases.

llvm-svn: 155076
2012-04-19 00:08:28 +00:00
Richard Smith 79a52e5709 PR12569: Instantiate exception specifications of explicit instantiations
and explicit specializations of function templates appropriately.

llvm-svn: 154956
2012-04-17 22:30:01 +00:00
Richard Smith f623c96260 Implement DR1330 in C++11 mode, to support libstdc++4.7 which uses it.
We have a new flavor of exception specification, EST_Uninstantiated. A function
type with this exception specification carries a pointer to a FunctionDecl, and
the exception specification for that FunctionDecl is instantiated (if needed)
and used in the place of the function type's exception specification.

When a function template declaration with a non-trivial exception specification
is instantiated, the specialization's exception specification is set to this
new 'uninstantiated' kind rather than being instantiated immediately.

Expr::CanThrow has migrated onto Sema, so it can instantiate exception specs
on-demand. Also, any odr-use of a function triggers the instantiation of its
exception specification (the exception specification could be needed by IRGen).
In passing, fix two places where a DeclRefExpr was created but the corresponding
function was not actually marked odr-used. We used to get away with this, but
don't any more.

Also fix a bug where instantiating an exception specification which refers to
function parameters resulted in a crash. We still have the same bug in default
arguments, which I'll be looking into next.

This, plus a tiny patch to fix libstdc++'s common_type, is enough for clang to
parse (and, in very limited testing, support) all of libstdc++4.7's standard
headers.

llvm-svn: 154886
2012-04-17 00:58:00 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 3024f07c12 Implement C++11 [expr.prim.general]p3, which permits the use of 'this'
in the declaration of a non-static member function after the
(optional) cv-qualifier-seq, which in practice means in the exception
specification and late-specified return type. 

The new scheme here used to manage 'this' outside of a member function
scope is more general than the Scope-based mechanism previously used
for non-static data member initializers and late-parsesd attributes,
because it can also handle the cv-qualifiers on the member
function. Note, however, that a separate pass is required for static
member functions to determine whether 'this' was used, because we
might not know that we have a static function until after declaration
matching.

Finally, this introduces name mangling for 'this' and for the implicit
'this', which is intended to match GCC's mangling. Independent
verification for the new mangling test case would be appreciated.

Fixes PR10036 and PR12450.

llvm-svn: 154799
2012-04-16 07:05:22 +00:00
Nick Lewycky a995a47e38 If something already instantiated is reinstantiated as an explicit definition,
keep the latter.

No test. This was noticed when poking around something else with GDB. I'm not
able to figure out a testcase that would break due to this bug. Sorry.

llvm-svn: 153992
2012-04-04 02:38:36 +00:00
Richard Smith 23d55873cb Basic semantic analysis support for inheriting constructor declarations in
dependent contexts.

llvm-svn: 153858
2012-04-02 01:30:27 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ce9978ff1f When we form a new function/class template specialization, we first
search for the specialization (in a folding set) and, if not found
form a *Decl that is then inserted into that folding set. In rare
cases, the folding set may be reallocated between the search and the
insertion, causing a crash. No test case, because triggering rehashing
consistently in a small test case is not feasible. Fixes
<rdar://problem/11115071>.

llvm-svn: 153575
2012-03-28 14:34:23 +00:00
Richard Smith 169f219001 Add a special-case diagnostic for one of the more obnoxious special cases of
unscoped enumeration members: an enumerator name which is visible in the
out-of-class definition of a member of a templated class might not actually
exist in the instantiation of that class, if the enumeration is also lexically
defined outside the class definition and is explicitly specialized.

Depending on the result of a CWG discussion, we may have a different resolution
for a class of problems in this area, but this fixes the immediate issue of a
crash-on-invalid / accepts-invalid (depending on +Asserts). Thanks to Johannes
Schaub for digging into the standard wording to find how this case is currently
specified to behave.

llvm-svn: 153461
2012-03-26 20:28:16 +00:00
Richard Smith 2e6610affd Handle instantiations of redeclarations of forward-declared enumerations within
templated functions. Build a redeclaration chain, and only instantiate the
definition of the enum when visiting the defining declaration.

llvm-svn: 153427
2012-03-26 04:58:10 +00:00
Richard Smith 258a744bbd Delay checking of dependent underlying types for redeclarations of member
enumerations in templates until the template is instantiated.

llvm-svn: 153426
2012-03-26 04:08:46 +00:00
Richard Smith 7d137e3b98 Support for definitions of member enumerations of class templates outside the
class template's definition, and for explicit specializations of such enum
members.

llvm-svn: 153304
2012-03-23 03:33:32 +00:00
Richard Smith 4b38ded66a Instantiating a class template should not instantiate the definition of any
scoped enumeration members. Later uses of an enumeration temploid as a nested
name specifier should cause its instantiation. Plus some groundwork for
explicit specialization of member enumerations of class templates.

llvm-svn: 152750
2012-03-14 23:13:10 +00:00
Richard Smith 9479a2e35e PR11850 + duplicates: don't assume that a function parameter pack expansion is
at the end of the parameter list.

llvm-svn: 152618
2012-03-13 06:56:52 +00:00
Richard Smith 05afe5e084 Fix PR10447: lazily building name lookup tables for DeclContexts was broken.
The deferred lookup table building step couldn't accurately tell which Decls
should be included in the lookup table, and consequently built different tables
in some cases.

Fix this by removing lazy building of DeclContext name lookup tables. In
practice, the laziness was frequently not worthwhile in C++, because we
performed lookup into most DeclContexts. In C, it had a bit more value,
since there is no qualified lookup.

In the place of lazy lookup table building, we simply don't build lookup tables
for function DeclContexts at all. Such name lookup tables are not useful, since
they don't capture the scoping information required to correctly perform name
lookup in a function scope.

The resulting performance delta is within the noise on my testing, but appears
to be a very slight win for C++ and a very slight loss for C. The C performance
can probably be recovered (if it is a measurable problem) by avoiding building
the lookup table for the translation unit.

llvm-svn: 152608
2012-03-13 03:12:56 +00:00
David Blaikie bbafb8a745 Unify naming of LangOptions variable/get function across the Clang stack (Lex to AST).
The member variable is always "LangOpts" and the member function is always "getLangOpts".

Reviewed by Chris Lattner

llvm-svn: 152536
2012-03-11 07:00:24 +00:00
Rafael Espindola df88f6fe98 Replace MarkVarRequired with a more generic
HandleCXXStaticMemberVarInstantiation. Suggested by Argyrios.

llvm-svn: 152320
2012-03-08 15:51:03 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 189fa748ec Fix a small difference in sema and codegen views of what needs to be output.
In the included testcase, soma thinks that we already have a definition after we
see the out of line decl. Codegen puts it in a deferred list, to be output if
a use is seen. This would break when we saw an explicit template instantiation
definition, since codegen would not be notified.

This patch adds a method to the consumer interface so that soma can notify
codegen that this decl is now required.

llvm-svn: 152024
2012-03-05 10:54:55 +00:00
Douglas Gregor a86bc00d3e Lambda closure types are always considered to be like "local" classes,
even if they are not within a function scope. Teach template
instantiation to treat them as such, and make sure that we have a
local instantiation scope when instantiating default arguments and
static data members.

llvm-svn: 150725
2012-02-16 21:36:18 +00:00
DeLesley Hutchins 6f13b09a00 Minor fix to template instantiation, which properly instantiates
dependent attributes on static members of templatized classes.

llvm-svn: 150704
2012-02-16 17:30:51 +00:00
Richard Smith 3607ffee5c Update constexpr implementation to match CWG's chosen approach for core issues
1358, 1360, 1452 and 1453.
 - Instantiations of constexpr functions are always constexpr. This removes the
   need for separate declaration/definition checking, which is now gone.
 - This makes it possible for a constexpr function to be virtual, if they are
   only dependently virtual. Virtual calls to such functions are not constant
   expressions.
 - Likewise, it's now possible for a literal type to have virtual base classes.
   A constexpr constructor for such a type cannot actually produce a constant
   expression, though, so add a special-case diagnostic for a constructor call
   to such a type rather than trying to evaluate it.
 - Classes with trivial default constructors (for which value initialization can
   produce a fully-initialized value) are considered literal types.
 - Classes with volatile members are not literal types.
 - constexpr constructors can be members of non-literal types. We do not yet use
   static initialization for global objects constructed in this way.

llvm-svn: 150359
2012-02-13 03:54:03 +00:00