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Author SHA1 Message Date
Charles Li e7cbb3ed4f [Lit Test] Updated 34 Lit tests to be C++11 compatible.
Added expected diagnostics new to C++11.
Expanded RUN line to: default, C++98/03 and C++11.

llvm-svn: 253371
2015-11-17 20:25:05 +00:00
John McCall 578a1f8c6d If a non-template constructor instantiated to X(X),
ignore it during overload resolution when initializing
X from a value of type cv X.

Previously, our rule here only ignored specializations
of constructor templates.  That's probably because the
standard says that constructors are outright ill-formed
if their first parameter is literally X and they're
callable with one argument.  However, Clang only
enforces that prohibition against non-implicit
instantiations; I'm not sure why, but it seems to be
deliberate.  Given that, the most sensible thing to
do is to just ignore the "illegal" constructor
regardless of where it came from.

Also, stop ignoring such constructors silently:
print a note explaining why they're being ignored.

Fixes <rdar://19199836>.

llvm-svn: 224205
2014-12-14 01:46:53 +00:00
Douglas Gregor bd6b17f4ef Improve our handling of C++ [class.copy]p3, which specifies that a
constructor template will not be used to copy a class object to a
value of its own type. We were eliminating all constructor templates
whose specializations look like a copy constructor, which eliminated
important candidates. Fixes PR8182.

llvm-svn: 118418
2010-11-08 17:16:59 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 5ab1165531 Improve our handling of user-defined conversions as part of overload
resolution. There are two sources of problems involving user-defined
conversions that this change eliminates, along with providing simpler
interfaces for checking implicit conversions:

  - It eliminates a case of infinite recursion found in Boost.

  - It eliminates the search for the constructor needed to copy a temporary
    generated by an implicit conversion from overload
    resolution. Overload resolution assumes that, if it gets a value
    of the parameter's class type (or a derived class thereof), there
    is a way to copy if... even if there isn't. We now model this
    properly.

llvm-svn: 101680
2010-04-17 22:01:05 +00:00
John McCall fd0b2f8fe4 Improve the diagnostics used to report implicitly-generated class members
as parts of overload sets.  Also, refer to constructors as 'constructors'
rather than functions.

Adjust a lot of tests.

llvm-svn: 92832
2010-01-06 09:43:14 +00:00
Douglas Gregor e1314a64b8 Switch the initialization required by return statements over to the
new InitializationSequence. This fixes some bugs (e.g., PR5808),
changed some diagnostics, and caused more churn than expected. What's
new:

  - InitializationSequence now has a "C conversion sequence" category
    and step kind, which falls back to
  - Changed the diagnostics for returns to always have the result type
    of the function first and the type of the expression second.
    CheckSingleAssignmentConstraints to peform checking in C. 
  - Improved ASTs for initialization of return values. The ASTs now
    capture all of the temporaries we need to create, but
    intentionally do not bind the tempoary that is actually returned,
    so that it won't get destroyed twice.
  - Make sure to perform an (elidable!) copy of the class object that
    is returned from a class.
  - Fix copy elision in CodeGen to properly see through the
    subexpressions that occur with elidable copies.
  - Give "new" its own entity kind; as with return values and thrown
    objects, we don't bind the expression so we don't call a
    destructor for it.

Note that, with this patch, I've broken returning move-only types in
C++0x. We'll fix it later, when we tackle NRVO.

llvm-svn: 91669
2009-12-18 05:02:21 +00:00
John McCall d681c3959f Introduce a centralized routine in Sema for diagnosing failed lookups (when
used as expressions).  In dependent contexts, try to recover by doing a lookup
in previously-dependent base classes.  We get better diagnostics out, but    
unfortunately the recovery fails:  we need to turn it into a method call  
expression, not a bare call expression.  Thus this is still a WIP.

llvm-svn: 91525
2009-12-16 08:11:27 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 8fbe78f6fc Update tests to use %clang_cc1 instead of 'clang-cc' or 'clang -cc1'.
- This is designed to make it obvious that %clang_cc1 is a "test variable"
   which is substituted. It is '%clang_cc1' instead of '%clang -cc1' because it
   can be useful to redefine what gets run as 'clang -cc1' (for example, to set
   a default target).

llvm-svn: 91446
2009-12-15 20:14:24 +00:00
Douglas Gregor d196a58b55 Improve template instantiation for object constructions in several ways:
- During instantiation, drop default arguments from constructor and
    call expressions; they'll be recomputed anyway, and we don't want
    to instantiate them twice.
  - Rewrote the instantiation of variable initializers to cope with
    non-dependent forms properly.

Together, these fix a handful of problems I introduced with the switch
to always rebuild expressions from the source code "as written."

llvm-svn: 91315
2009-12-14 19:27:10 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian 76197416ac Improve on diagnosing type mismatches because of
lack of viable convesion functions.

llvm-svn: 89216
2009-11-18 18:26:29 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ffe14e3712 If we attempt to add a constructor template specialization that looks
like a copy constructor to the overload set, just ignore it. This
ensures that we don't try to use such a constructor as a copy
constructor *without* triggering diagnostics at the point of
declaration.

Note that we *do* diagnose such copy constructors when explicitly
written by the user (e.g., as an explicit specialization).

llvm-svn: 88733
2009-11-14 01:20:54 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ff7028a55e Revert r88718, which does NOT solve the constructor-template-as-copy-constructor issue. Big thanks to John for finding this
llvm-svn: 88724
2009-11-13 23:59:09 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 5f235a21eb A constructor template cannot be instantiated to a copy
constructor. Make sure that such declarations can never be formed.

llvm-svn: 88718
2009-11-13 23:14:53 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 7861a80346 Introduce a new class, UnqualifiedId, that provides a parsed
representation of a C++ unqualified-id, along with a single parsing
function (Parser::ParseUnqualifiedId) that will parse all of the
various forms of unqualified-id in C++.

Replace the representation of the declarator name in Declarator with
the new UnqualifiedId class, simplifying declarator-id parsing
considerably and providing more source-location information to
Sema. In the future, I hope to migrate all of the other
unqualified-id-parsing code over to this single representation, then
begin to merge actions that are currently only different because we
didn't have a unqualified notion of the name in the parser.

llvm-svn: 85851
2009-11-03 01:35:08 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 45068b3e29 Commit test case from PR4655, which tests the canonical-types fix in r81913
llvm-svn: 81916
2009-09-15 21:14:05 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 31fae89497 Add an assertion and a test case, in a fruitless attempt to track down an existing bug
llvm-svn: 81885
2009-09-15 18:26:13 +00:00
Douglas Gregor c8c277a1b3 Make sure to adjust function template declarations to their templated
declarations (e.g., FunctionTemplateDecl -> CXXConstructorDecl) before
performing semantic analysis on the declarations. Fixes PR4761.

llvm-svn: 79911
2009-08-24 11:57:43 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 5ed5ae476e Introduce support for constructor templates, which can now be declared
and will participate in overload resolution. Unify the instantiation
of CXXMethodDecls and CXXConstructorDecls, which had already gotten
out-of-sync.

llvm-svn: 79658
2009-08-21 18:42:58 +00:00