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Douglas Gregor 1bd7a94460 When computing the template arguments for the instantiation of a
friend function template, be sure to adjust the computed template
argument lists based on the location of the definition of the function
template: it's possible that the definition we're instantiating with
and the template declaration that we found when creating the
specialization are in different contexts, which meant that we would
end up using the wrong template arguments for instantiation.

Fixes PR7013; all Boost.DynamicBitset tests now pass.

llvm-svn: 102974
2010-05-03 23:29:10 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 70b21be380 When instantiating a function-local variable definition, introduce the
mapping from the declaration in the template to the instantiated
declaration before transforming the initializer, in case some crazy
lunatic decides to use a variable in its own initializer. Fixes PR7016.

llvm-svn: 102945
2010-05-03 20:22:41 +00:00
Douglas Gregor cbbf3e3b4a It's okay to reference an enum in a template definition, even though
it's ill-formed to form an enum template. Fixes <rdar://problem/7933063>.

llvm-svn: 102926
2010-05-03 17:48:54 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 95c70ec678 When instantiating a member function declared via a typedef, don't try
to enter the instantiated parameter declarations into the local
instantiation scope; they can't be referenced anyway. Fixes PR7022.

llvm-svn: 102914
2010-05-03 15:32:18 +00:00
Douglas Gregor b139cd5843 Complete reimplementation of the synthesis for implicitly-defined copy
assignment operators. 

Previously, Sema provided type-checking and template instantiation for
copy assignment operators, then CodeGen would synthesize the actual
body of the copy constructor. Unfortunately, the two were not in sync,
and CodeGen might pick a copy-assignment operator that is different
from what Sema chose, leading to strange failures, e.g., link-time
failures when CodeGen called a copy-assignment operator that was not
instantiation, run-time failures when copy-assignment operators were
overloaded for const/non-const references and the wrong one was
picked, and run-time failures when by-value copy-assignment operators
did not have their arguments properly copy-initialized.

This implementation synthesizes the implicitly-defined copy assignment
operator bodies in Sema, so that the resulting ASTs encode exactly
what CodeGen needs to do; there is no longer any special code in
CodeGen to synthesize copy-assignment operators. The synthesis of the
body is relatively simple, and we generate one of three different
kinds of copy statements for each base or member:

  - For a class subobject, call the appropriate copy-assignment
    operator, after overload resolution has determined what that is.
  - For an array of scalar types or an array of class types that have
    trivial copy assignment operators, construct a call to
    __builtin_memcpy.
  - For an array of class types with non-trivial copy assignment
    operators, synthesize a (possibly nested!) for loop whose inner
    statement calls the copy constructor.
  - For a scalar type, use built-in assignment.

This patch fixes at least a few tests cases in Boost.Spirit that were
failing because CodeGen picked the wrong copy-assignment operator
(leading to link-time failures), and I suspect a number of undiagnosed
problems will also go away with this change.

Some of the diagnostics we had previously have gotten worse with this
change, since we're going through generic code for our
type-checking. I will improve this in a subsequent patch.

llvm-svn: 102853
2010-05-01 20:49:11 +00:00
Douglas Gregor fabf95d066 After substituting a template argument for a non-type template
parameter with pointer-to-member type, we may have to perform a
qualification conversion, since the pointee type of the parameter
might be more qualified than the pointee type of the argument we form
from the declaration. Fixes PR6986.

llvm-svn: 102777
2010-04-30 21:46:38 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 14cf752486 Clean up our handling of local instantiation scopes, which keep track
of the mapping from local declarations to their instantiated
counterparts during template instantiation. Previously, we tried to do
some unholy merging of local instantiation scopes that involved
storing a single hash table along with an "undo" list on the
side... which was ugly, and never handled function parameters
properly.

Now, we just keep separate hash tables for each local instantiation
scope, and "combining" two scopes means that we'll look in each of the
combined hash tables. The combined scope stack is rarely deep, and
this makes it easy to avoid the "undo" issues we were hitting. Also,
I've simplified the logic for function parameters: if we're declaring
a function and we need the function parameters to live longer, we just
push them back into the local instantiation scope where we need them. 

Fixes PR6990.

llvm-svn: 102732
2010-04-30 18:55:50 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 1e13c5a8fb When we start the definition of a class template, set the
InjectedClassNameType's Decl to point at the definition. It's a little
messy, but we do the same thing with classes and their record types,
since much of Clang expects that the TagDecl* one gets out of a type
is the definition. Fixes several Boost.Proto failures.

llvm-svn: 102691
2010-04-30 04:39:27 +00:00
John McCall 99b2fe5f54 Rebuild the nested name specifiers in member-pointer declarator chunks when
entering the current instantiation.  Set up a little to preserve type location
information for typename types while we're in there.

Fixes a Boost failure.

llvm-svn: 102673
2010-04-29 23:50:39 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 33dcc2e34d It turns out that we *can* end up having to display template argument
bindings when the template argument is still an expression; it happens
while checking the template arguments of a class template partial
specializations. Fixes PR6964.

llvm-svn: 102595
2010-04-29 04:55:13 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ea679ec125 Fix template instantiation for __builtin_offfsetof expressions that refer to members of anonymous structs/unions
llvm-svn: 102551
2010-04-28 22:43:14 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 882211c1da Completely reimplement __builtin_offsetof, based on a patch by Roberto
Amadini.

This change introduces a new expression node type, OffsetOfExpr, that
describes __builtin_offsetof. Previously, __builtin_offsetof was
implemented using a unary operator whose subexpression involved
various synthesized array-subscript and member-reference expressions,
which was ugly and made it very hard to instantiate as a
template. OffsetOfExpr represents the AST more faithfully, with proper
type source information and a more compact representation.

OffsetOfExpr also has support for dependent __builtin_offsetof
expressions; it can be value-dependent, but will never be
type-dependent (like sizeof or alignof). This commit introduces
template instantiation for __builtin_offsetof as well.

There are two major caveats to this patch:

  1) CodeGen cannot handle the case where __builtin_offsetof is not a
  constant expression, so it produces an error. So, to avoid
  regressing in C, we retain the old UnaryOperator-based
  __builtin_offsetof implementation in C while using the shiny new
  OffsetOfExpr implementation in C++. The old implementation can go
  away once we have proper CodeGen support for this case, which we
  expect won't cause much trouble in C++.

  2) __builtin_offsetof doesn't work well with non-POD class types,
  particularly when the designated field is found within a base
  class. I will address this in a subsequent patch.

Fixes PR5880 and a bunch of assertions when building Boost.Python
tests. 

llvm-svn: 102542
2010-04-28 22:16:22 +00:00
Douglas Gregor a02bb34155 When the qualifier of a id-expression is non-dependent but not
complete, return an error rather than falling back to building a
dependent declaration reference, since we might not be in a dependent
context. Fixes a fiendish crash-on-invalid in Boost.FunctionTypes that
I wasn't able to reduce to anything useful.

llvm-svn: 102491
2010-04-28 07:04:26 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 1614237822 When instantiating a function template specialization following
template argument deduction, use the lexical declaration context as
the owner for friend function templates. Fixes 2 failures in
Boost.Graph.

llvm-svn: 102489
2010-04-28 04:52:24 +00:00
Douglas Gregor da7be08a0c When instantiating UnresolvedLookupExpr and UnresolvedMemberExpr
expressions, be sure to set the naming class of the LookupResult
structure. Fixes PR6947.

llvm-svn: 102434
2010-04-27 16:10:10 +00:00
John McCall 1e67dd6b2f Improve the diagnostic you get when making a qualified member access
with a qualifier referencing a different type.

llvm-svn: 102409
2010-04-27 01:43:38 +00:00
John McCall 2408e32096 Make the InjectedClassNameType the canonical type of the current instantiation
of a class template or class template partial specialization.  That is to
say, in
  template <class T> class A { ... };
or
  template <class T> class B<const T*> { ... };
make 'A<T>' and 'B<const T*>' sugar for the corresponding InjectedClassNameType
when written inside the appropriate context.  This allows us to track the
current instantiation appropriately even inside AST routines.  It also allows
us to compute a DeclContext for a type much more efficiently, at some extra
cost every time we write a template specialization (which can be optimized,
but I've left it simple in this patch).

llvm-svn: 102407
2010-04-27 00:57:59 +00:00
Douglas Gregor d984815ed9 Ensure that we have completed a type before attempting initialization
on that type. Fixes several problems in Boost.Interprocess.

llvm-svn: 102339
2010-04-26 14:36:57 +00:00
Douglas Gregor d5c231e745 When we attempt to create a temporary object of class type, be sure
that the type we're copying is complete. 

Boost.Regex now builds, although it's failing its regression tests
with our favorite "Sema doesn't consider destructor as used."
assertion.

llvm-svn: 102271
2010-04-24 21:09:25 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 53ce178cef When we take the address of a declaration to bind it to a non-type
template parameter, by sure to mark that declaration as
"referenced". The Boost.Iterator library now passes all tests.

llvm-svn: 102256
2010-04-24 18:20:53 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 32f21a63ea Tweak test case slightly
llvm-svn: 102248
2010-04-24 16:40:35 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ba41d01b59 Be more careful around dependent nested-name-specifiers, complaining
when they are not complete (since we could not match them up to
anything) and ensuring that enum parsing can cope with dependent
elaborated-type-specifiers. Fixes PR6915 and PR6649.

llvm-svn: 102247
2010-04-24 16:38:41 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 83eb5032c0 When instantiating a typedef of an anonymous tag type, note in the tag
declaration that this typedef gives the tag a name. Fixes a problem
uncovered by Boost.GIL (Generic Image Library).

llvm-svn: 102180
2010-04-23 16:25:07 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 06f32b3aaf Strip cv-qualifiers when building C++ constructor and destructor
names.

llvm-svn: 102171
2010-04-23 04:51:46 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 4f4946aaaa Whenever we complain about a failed initialization of a function or
method parameter, provide a note pointing at the parameter itself so
the user does not have to manually look for the function/method being
called and match up parameters to arguments. For example, we now get:

t.c:4:5: warning: incompatible pointer types passing 'long *' to
parameter of
      type 'int *' [-pedantic]
  f(long_ptr);
    ^~~~~~~~
t.c:1:13: note: passing argument to parameter 'x' here
void f(int *x);
            ^

llvm-svn: 102038
2010-04-22 00:20:18 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 58c65652a8 Reword the note we emit when suppressing template instantiation contexts, per John's advice
llvm-svn: 101988
2010-04-21 05:40:43 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ffed1cb339 Introduce a limit on the depth of the template instantiation backtrace
we will print with each error that occurs during template
instantiation. When the backtrace is longer than that, we will print
N/2 of the innermost backtrace entries and N/2 of the outermost
backtrace entries, then skip the middle entries with a note such as:

  note: suppressed 2 template instantiation contexts; use
  -ftemplate-backtrace-limit=N to change the number of template
  instantiation entries shown

This should eliminate some excessively long backtraces that aren't
providing any value.

llvm-svn: 101882
2010-04-20 07:18:24 +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
Douglas Gregor b33eed0ced Collapse the three separate initialization paths in
TryStaticImplicitCast (for references, class types, and everything
else, respectively) into a single invocation of
InitializationSequence.

One of the paths (for class types) was the only client of
Sema::TryInitializationByConstructor, which I have eliminated. This
also simplified the interface for much of the cast-checking logic,
eliminating yet more code.

I've kept the representation of C++ functional casts with <> 1
arguments the same, despite the fact that I hate it. That fix will
come soon. To satisfy my paranoia, I've bootstrapped + tested Clang
with these changes.

llvm-svn: 101549
2010-04-16 22:09:46 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 064fdb2fe8 Always diagnose and complain about problems in
ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction when asked to complain. Previously,
we had some weird handshake where ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction
expected its caller to handle some of the diagnostics but not others,
and yet there was no way for the caller to know which case we were
in. Eliminate this madness, fixing <rdar://problem/7765884>.

llvm-svn: 101312
2010-04-14 23:11:21 +00:00
John McCall b723860aac Mark a function declaration invalid if any of its parameter declarations
are invalid.  Prevents a crash-on-invalid during template instantiation.
I... really don't understand how this wasn't already present.

llvm-svn: 101203
2010-04-14 01:27:20 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ce40e2ef8a Fix a crash-on-invalid involving name lookup of tag names, where we
ended up finding a function template that we didn't expect. Recover
more gracefully, and fix a similar issue for class templates.

llvm-svn: 101040
2010-04-12 16:00:01 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 940bca7b93 Be sure to instantiate the parameters of a function, even when the
function's type is (strictly speaking) non-dependent. This ensures
that, e.g., default function arguments get instantiated properly.

And, since I couldn't resist, collapse the two implementations of
function-parameter instantiation into calls to a single, new function
(Sema::SubstParmVarDecl), since the two had nearly identical code (and
each had bugs the other didn't!). More importantly, factored out the
semantic analysis of a parameter declaration into
Sema::CheckParameter, which is called both by
Sema::ActOnParamDeclarator (when parameters are parsed) and when a
parameter is instantiated. Previously, we were missing some
Objective-C and address-space checks on instantiated function
parameters.

Fixes PR6733.

llvm-svn: 101029
2010-04-12 07:48:19 +00:00
Sebastian Redl c72350ea9f When a member pointer is dereferenced, the class it points into must be complete. Enforce this.
llvm-svn: 100925
2010-04-10 10:14:54 +00:00
John McCall bb7b658ab5 Diagnose misordered initializers in constructor templates immediately instead of
when they're instantiated.  Merge the note into the -Wreorder warning;  it
doesn't really contribute much, and it was splitting a thought across diagnostics
anyway.  Don't crash in the parser when a constructor's initializers end in a
comma and there's no body;  the recovery here is still terrible, but anything's
better than a crash.

llvm-svn: 100922
2010-04-10 07:37:23 +00:00
John McCall 3155f573f5 Turn access control on by default in -cc1.
Remove -faccess-control from -cc1; add -fno-access-control.
Make the driver pass -fno-access-control by default.
Update a bunch of tests to be correct under access control.

llvm-svn: 100880
2010-04-09 19:03:51 +00:00
Douglas Gregor c68e140657 Improve diagnostics when we fail to convert from a source type to a
destination type for initialization, assignment, parameter-passing,
etc. The main issue fixed here is that we used rather confusing
wording for diagnostics such as

t.c:2:9: warning: initializing 'char const [2]' discards qualifiers,
      expected 'char *' [-pedantic]
  char *name = __func__;
        ^      ~~~~~~~~

We're not initializing a 'char const [2]', we're initializing a 'char
*' with an expression of type 'char const [2]'. Similar problems
existed for other diagnostics in this area, so I've normalized them all
with more precise descriptive text to say what we're
initializing/converting/assigning/etc. from and to. The warning for
the code above is now:

t.c:2:9: warning: initializing 'char *' from an expression of type
      'char const [2]' discards qualifiers [-pedantic]
  char *name = __func__;
        ^      ~~~~~~~~

Fixes <rdar://problem/7447179>.

llvm-svn: 100832
2010-04-09 00:35:39 +00:00
Douglas Gregor f19ac0ede9 Downgrade the "declaration does not declare anything" error to a
warning. It's not harmful to have such pointless declarations, and GCC
does not diagnose this issue consistently.

llvm-svn: 100814
2010-04-08 21:33:23 +00:00
Jeffrey Yasskin 54eba427ed Explain that a template needs arguments to make it into a type, for
variable declarations.

llvm-svn: 100809
2010-04-08 21:04:54 +00:00
Jeffrey Yasskin c76498d409 Make CXXScopeSpec invalid when incomplete, and propagate that into any
Declarator that depends on it.  This fixes several redundant errors and bad
recoveries.

llvm-svn: 100779
2010-04-08 16:38:48 +00:00
Jeffrey Yasskin 823015d627 When a template (without arguments) is passed as a template type
parameter, explicitly ask the user to give it arguments.  We used to
complain that it wasn't a type and expect the user to figure it out.

llvm-svn: 100729
2010-04-08 00:03:06 +00:00
Jeffrey Yasskin 4e150f8d35 Fix some redundant errors by changing CXXScopeSpec::isSet calls into
isNotEmpty calls.

llvm-svn: 100722
2010-04-07 23:29:58 +00:00
Anders Carlsson db0a965eca If a constructor is a dependent context, just set the base and member initializers as they are written. Fixes a bug where we wouldn't show initialization order warnings when instantiating.
llvm-svn: 100180
2010-04-02 06:26:44 +00:00
Douglas Gregor b242683d99 Overhaul checking of non-type template arguments that should refer to
an object or function. Our previous checking was too lax, and ended up
allowing missing or extraneous address-of operators, among other
evils. The new checking provides better diagnostics and adheres more
closely to the standard.

Fixes PR6563 and PR6749.

llvm-svn: 100125
2010-04-01 18:32:35 +00:00
Douglas Gregor f5af3584ca Improve diagnostics when an elaborated-type-specifer containing a
nested-name-specifier (e.g., "class T::foo") fails to find a tag
member in the scope nominated by the
nested-name-specifier. Previously, we gave a bland

  error: 'Nested' does not name a tag member in the specified scope

which didn't actually say where we were looking, which was rather
horrible when the nested-name-specifier was instantiated. Now, we give
something a bit better:

  error: no class named 'Nested' in 'NoDepBase<T>'

llvm-svn: 100060
2010-03-31 23:17:41 +00:00
Douglas Gregor e677dafce1 Change the representation of dependent elaborated-type-specifiers
(such as "class T::foo") from an ElaboratedType of a TypenameType to a
DependentNameType, which more accurately models the underlying
concept.

Improve template instantiation for DependentNameType nodes that
represent nested-name-specifiers, by performing tag name lookup and
checking the resulting tag appropriately. Fixes PR5681.

There is still much testing and cleanup to do in this area.

llvm-svn: 100054
2010-03-31 22:19:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth b32b344c8f Re-bind non-dependent CXXTemporaryObjectExpr nodes as temporaries when
instantiating a template, which ensures the destructor is called. This fixes
PR6671.

llvm-svn: 100029
2010-03-31 18:34:58 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 607f14168a Improve diagnostics when printing a template instantiation backtrace
involving substitution of deduced template arguments into a class
template partial specialization or function template, or when
substituting explicitly-specific template arguments into a function
template. We now print the actual deduced argument bindings so the
user can see what got deduced.

llvm-svn: 99923
2010-03-30 20:35:20 +00:00
Douglas Gregor d5cb1ddb2c After performing template argument deduction for a function template,
check deduced non-type template arguments and template template
arguments against the template parameters for which they were deduced,
performing conversions as appropriate so that deduced template
arguments get the same treatment as explicitly-specified template
arguments. This is the bulk of PR6723.

Also keep track of whether deduction of a non-type template argument
came from an array bound (vs. anywhere else). With this information,
we enforce C++ [temp.deduct.type]p17, which requires exact type
matches when deduction deduces a non-type template argument from
something that is not an array bound.

Finally, when in a SFINAE context, translate the "zero sized
arrays are an extension" extension diagnostic into a hard error (for
better standard conformance), which was a minor part of PR6723.

llvm-svn: 99734
2010-03-28 02:42:43 +00:00
John McCall 93cc732ffc Properly account for redeclarations when explicitly instantiating class templates.
What happens here is that we actually turn the first declaration into a
definition, regardless of whether it was actually originally a definition,
and furthermore we do this all after we've instantiated all the declarations.
This exposes a bug in my DefinitionData patch where it was only setting the
DefinitionData for previous declarations, not future declarations.
Fortunately, there's an iterator for that.

llvm-svn: 99657
2010-03-26 21:56:38 +00:00