The improved completion in call context now works with:
- Functions.
- Member functions.
- Constructors.
- New expressions.
- Function call expressions.
- Template variants of the previous.
There are still rough edges to be fixed:
- Provide support for optional parameters. (fix known)
- Provide support for member initializers. (fix known)
- Provide support for variadic template functions. (fix unknown)
- Others?
llvm-svn: 226670
ambiguity but wasn't.
In the new test case, "click" wasn't being corrected properly because
Sema::ClassifyName would call CorrectTypo for "click" then later
Sema::DiagnoseEmptyLookup would call CorrectTypoDelayed for the same use
of "click" (the former by the parser needing to determine what the
identifier is so it knows how to parse the statement, i.e. is it the
beginning of a declaration or an expression). CorrectTypo would record
that typo correction for "click" failed and CorrectTypoDelayed would see
that and not even try to correct the typo, even though in this case
CorrectTypo failed due to an ambiguity (both "Click" and "clock" having
an edit distance of one from "click") that could be resolved with more
information. The fix is two-fold:
1) Have CorrectTypo not record failed corrections if the reason for
the failure was two or more corrections with the same edit
distance, and
2) Make the CorrectionCandidateCallback used by
Parser::ParseCastExpression reject FunctionDecl candidates when the
next token after the identifier is a ".", "=", or "->" since
functions cannot be assigned to and do not have members that can be
referenced.
The reason for two correction spots is that from r222549 until r224375
landed, the first correction attempt would fail completely but the
second would suggest "clock" while having the note point to the
declaration of "Click".
llvm-svn: 226334
Parser::ParseNamespace can get a little confused when it found itself
inside a compound statement inside of a non-static data member
initializer.
Try to determine that the statement expression's scope makes sense
before trying to parse it's contents.
llvm-svn: 225514
Sema::ActOnIdExpression to use the new functionality.
Among other things, this allows recovery in several cases where it
wasn't possible before (e.g. correcting a mistyped static_cast<>).
llvm-svn: 222464
This is a new form of expression of the form:
(expr op ... op expr)
where one of the exprs is a parameter pack. It expands into
(expr1 op (expr2onwards op ... op expr))
(and likewise if the pack is on the right). The non-pack operand can be
omitted; in that case, an empty pack gives a fallback value or an error,
depending on the operator.
llvm-svn: 221573
Clang supports __restrict__ as a function qualifier, but
DeclaratorChunk::FunctionTypeInfo lacked a field to track the qualifier's
source location (as we do with volatile, etc.). This was the subject of a FIXME
in GetFullTypeForDeclarator (in SemaType.cpp). This should also prove useful as
we add more warnings regarding questionable uses of the restrict qualifier.
There is no significant functional change (except for an improved source range
associated with the err_invalid_qualified_function_type diagnostic fixit
generated by GetFullTypeForDeclarator).
llvm-svn: 220215
We build a NestedNameSpecifier that records the CXXRecordDecl in which
__super appeared. Name lookup is performed in all base classes of the
recorded CXXRecordDecl. Use of __super is allowed only inside class and
member function scope.
llvm-svn: 218484
r218292 reverted r197496 because it broke things. In addition to breaking
things, r197496 also made all traits starting with __is_ revertible.
Reinstantiate that part of r197496 because code out there (e.g. libc++) depends
on this behavior. Fixes PR21045.
llvm-svn: 218365
Otherwise, multiple errors such as having unknown identifiers for two
arguments won't be diagnosed properly (e.g. only the first one would
have a diagnostic message if typo correction fails even though both
would be diagnosed if typo correction suggests a replacement).
llvm-svn: 213003
It is very similar to GCC's __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, except it prints the
calling convention.
Reviewers: majnemer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3311
llvm-svn: 205780
a missing include from CLog.h.
CLog.h referenced most of the core libclang types but never directly
included Index.h that provides them. Previously it got lucky and other
headers were always included first but with the sorting it ended up
first in one case and stopped compiling. Adding the Index.h include
fixes it right up.
llvm-svn: 202810
Changes made in r192200 fixed PR16992, which requested fixit suggesting
parenthesis if sizeof is followed by type-id. However expression in form
T() followed by ')' was incorrectly considered as a type-id if 'T' is
typedef name. This change fixes this case.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2440
llvm-svn: 199284
1) Teach ExpectAndConsume() to emit expected and expected-after diagnostics
using the generic diagnostic descriptions added in r197972, eliminating another
set of trivial err_expected_* variations while maintaining existing behaviour.
2) Lift SkipUntil() recovery out of ExpectAndConsume(). The Expect/Consume
family of functions are primitive parser operations that now have the
well-defined property of operating on single tokens. Factoring out recovery
exposes opportunities for more consistent and tailored error recover at the
call sites instead of just relying on a bottled SkipUntil formula.
llvm-svn: 198270
Introduce proper facilities to render token spellings using the diagnostic
formatter.
Replaces most of the hard-coded diagnostic messages related to expected tokens,
which all shared the same semantics but had to be multiply defined due to
variations in token order or quote marks.
The associated parser changes are largely mechanical but they expose
commonality in whole chunks of the parser that can now be factored away.
This commit uses C++11 typed enums along with a speculative legacy fallback
until the transition is complete.
Requires corresponding changes in LLVM r197895.
llvm-svn: 197972
This commit kills off custom type specifier and keyword handling of OpenCL C
data types.
Although the OpenCL spec describes them as keywords, we can handle them more
elegantly as predefined types. This should provide better error correction and
code completion as well as simplifying the implementation.
The primary intention is however to simplify the C/C++ parser and save some
packed bits on AST structures that had been extended in r170432 just for
OpenCL.
llvm-svn: 197578
1) Introduce TryConsumeToken() to handle the common test-and-consume pattern.
This brings about readability improvements in the parser and optimizes to avoid
redundant checks in the common case.
2) Eliminate the ConsumeCodeCompletionTok special case from ConsumeToken(). This
was used by only one caller which has been switched over to the more
appropriate ConsumeCodeCompletionToken() function.
llvm-svn: 197497
Now that we emit diagnostics for keyword-as-identifier hacks (-Wkeyword-compat)
we can go ahead and simplify some of the old revertible keyword support.
This commit adds a TryIdentKeywordUpgrade() function to mirror the recently
added TryKeywordIdentFallback() and uses it to replace the hard-coded list of
REVERTIBLE_TYPE_TRAITs.
llvm-svn: 197496
Type trait parsing is all over the place at the moment with unary, binary and
n-ary C++11 type traits that were developed independently at different points
in clang's history.
There's no good reason to handle them separately -- there are three parsers,
three AST nodes and lots of duplicated handling code with slightly different
implementations and diags for each kind.
This commit unifies parsing of type traits and sets the stage for further
consolidation.
No change in behaviour other than more consistent error recovery.
llvm-svn: 197179
Summary:
Similar to __FUNCTION__, MSVC exposes the name of the enclosing mangled
function name via __FUNCDNAME__. This implementation is very naive and
unoptimized, it is expected that __FUNCDNAME__ would be used rarely in
practice.
Reviewers: rnk, rsmith, thakis
CC: cfe-commits, silvas
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2109
llvm-svn: 194181
Similar C code isn't caught as it seems to hit a different code path.
Also, as the check is only done for record pointers, cases involving
an overloaded operator-> are not handled either. Note that the reason
this check is done in the parser instead of Sema is not related to
having enough knowledge about the current state as it is about being
able to fix up the parser's state to be able to recover and traverse the
correct code paths.
llvm-svn: 194002
- can't think of a way to test this without generic lambda captures, but will include a test once that patch is made commit-ready.
patch was ok'd by Doug.
http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2029
llvm-svn: 193757
Summary: Some MS headers use these features.
Reviewers: rnk, rsmith
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1948
llvm-svn: 192936
An invalid decltype expression like 'decltype int' gives:
error: expected '(' after 'decltype'
This makes it so 'sizeof int' gives a similar one:
error: expected parentheses around type name in sizeof expression
llvm-svn: 192258