strip the sugar off in getFoundDecl() and getAsSingleDecl(), but leave it on for
clients like overload resolution who want to use the iterators.
Refactor a few pieces of overload resolution to strip off using declarations in
a single place. Don't do anything useful with the extra context knowledge yet.
llvm-svn: 89061
Also, make the "don't know how to instantiate a particular kind of
declaration" diagnostic nicer, so we don't have to trap Clang in a
debugger to figure out what went wrong.
llvm-svn: 89050
LookupResult RAII powers to diagnose ambiguity in the results. Other diagnostics
(e.g. access control and deprecation) will be moved to automatically trigger
during lookup as part of this same mechanism.
This abstraction makes it much easier to encapsulate aliasing declarations
(e.g. using declarations) inside the lookup system: eventually, lookup will
just produce the aliases in the LookupResult, and the standard access methods
will naturally strip the aliases off.
llvm-svn: 89027
interfaces (which are used throughout the front end), combine the
qualifiers on the QualType instance with the qualifiers on the
canonical type to produce the set of qualifiers that, semantically,
apply to that type. This should design away a large category of
"qualifier-hidden-behind-a-typedef" buts like we saw in PR5383.
Performance-wise, this caused a regression of ~0.5% on Cocoa.h, but
it's totally worth it. We may actually be able to get a little more
performance back by using CanQualType more often.
llvm-svn: 89018
sugared types. The basic problem is that our qualifier accessors
(getQualifiers, getCVRQualifiers, isConstQualified, etc.) only look at
the current QualType and not at any qualifiers that come from sugared
types, meaning that we won't see these qualifiers through, e.g.,
typedefs:
typedef const int CInt;
typedef CInt Self;
Self.isConstQualified() currently returns false!
Various bugs (e.g., PR5383) have cropped up all over the front end due
to such problems. I'm addressing this problem by splitting each
qualifier accessor into two versions:
- the "local" version only returns qualifiers on this particular
QualType instance
- the "normal" version that will eventually combine qualifiers from this
QualType instance with the qualifiers on the canonical type to
produce the full set of qualifiers.
This commit adds the local versions and switches a few callers from
the "normal" version (e.g., isConstQualified) over to the "local"
version (e.g., isLocalConstQualified) when that is the right thing to
do, e.g., because we're printing or serializing the qualifiers. Also,
switch a bunch of
Context.getCanonicalType(T1).getUnqualifiedType() == Context.getCanonicalType(T2).getQualifiedType()
expressions over to
Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T1, T2)
llvm-svn: 88969