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Author SHA1 Message Date
Douglas Gregor b412e174db Remove the vast majority of the Destroy methods from the AST library,
since we aren't going to be calling them ever.

llvm-svn: 109377
2010-07-25 18:17:45 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 5cc2c8b9c3 Vectors are not integer types, so the type system should not classify
them as such. Type::is(Signed|Unsigned|)IntegerType() now return false
for vector types, and new functions
has(Signed|Unsigned|)IntegerRepresentation() cover integer types and
vector-of-integer types. This fixes a bunch of latent bugs.

Patch from Anton Yartsev!

llvm-svn: 109229
2010-07-23 15:58:24 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian 6e7e8cc19d atch for implementation of objective-c's -Wselector
warning flag in clang. Little more to do
for a PCH issue. Radar 6507158.

llvm-svn: 109129
2010-07-22 18:24:20 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 603d81bf8d When forming a function call or message send expression, be sure to
strip cv-qualifiers from the expression's type when the language calls
for it: in C, that's all the time, while C++ only does it for
non-class types. 

Centralized the computation of the call expression type in
QualType::getCallResultType() and some helper functions in other nodes
(FunctionDecl, ObjCMethodDecl, FunctionType), and updated all relevant
callers of getResultType() to getCallResultType().

Fixes PR7598 and PR7463, along with a bunch of getResultType() call
sites that weren't stripping references off the result type (nothing
stripped cv-qualifiers properly before this change).

llvm-svn: 108234
2010-07-13 08:18:22 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian 18e0275033 C return types must be complete as well.
Moved check before we build the ObjCMessageExpr node.
(PR7386 related).

llvm-svn: 106139
2010-06-16 19:56:08 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian 1d44608cc1 Make sure result type of objc++ message expression is
complete before attempting to bind it to a temporary.
Fixes PR7386.

llvm-svn: 106130
2010-06-16 18:56:04 +00:00
Douglas Gregor aae38d6610 Improve our handling of reference binding for subobjects of
temporaries. There are actually several interrelated fixes here:

  - When converting an object to a base class, it's only an lvalue
  cast when the original object was an lvalue and we aren't casting
  pointer-to-derived to pointer-to-base. Previously, we were
  misclassifying derived-to-base casts of class rvalues as lvalues,
  causing various oddities (including problems with reference binding
  not extending the lifetimes of some temporaries).

  - Teach the code for emitting a reference binding how to look
  through no-op casts and parentheses directly, since
  Expr::IgnoreParenNoOpCasts is just plain wrong for this. Also, make
  sure that we properly look through multiple levels of indirection
  from the temporary object, but destroy the actual temporary object;
  this fixes the reference-binding issue mentioned above.

  - Teach Objective-C message sends to bind the result as a temporary
    when needed. This is actually John's change, but it triggered the
    reference-binding problem above, so it's included here. Now John
    can actually test his return-slot improvements.

llvm-svn: 104434
2010-05-22 05:17:18 +00:00
Abramo Bagnara 1108e7b873 Renamed misleading getSourceRange -> getLocalSourceRange and getFullSourceRange -> getSourceRange for TypeLoc.
llvm-svn: 104220
2010-05-20 10:00:11 +00:00
Chris Lattner bb53efb016 fix rdar://7985267 - Don't emit an error about a non-pod argument
passed to va_start, it doesn't actually pass it.

llvm-svn: 103899
2010-05-16 04:01:30 +00:00
John McCall 8b07ec253d Substantially alter the design of the Objective C type AST by introducing
ObjCObjectType, which is basically just a pair of
  one of {primitive-id, primitive-Class, user-defined @class}
with
  a list of protocols.
An ObjCObjectPointerType is therefore just a pointer which always points to
one of these types (possibly sugared).  ObjCInterfaceType is now just a kind
of ObjCObjectType which happens to not carry any protocols.

Alter a rather large number of use sites to use ObjCObjectType instead of
ObjCInterfaceType.  Store an ObjCInterfaceType as a pointer on the decl rather
than hashing them in a FoldingSet.  Remove some number of methods that are no
longer used, at least after this patch.

By simplifying ObjCObjectPointerType, we are now able to easily remove and apply
pointers to Objective-C types, which is crucial for a certain kind of ObjC++
metaprogramming common in WebKit.

llvm-svn: 103870
2010-05-15 11:32:37 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian 1bd96d13b2 Objective-C++ Sema. Fix a bug in instantiation of receivers.
Completes radar 7963410.

llvm-svn: 103719
2010-05-13 17:19:25 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian cac49a8f8a Objective-C++ Sema. Support for conversion of a C++
class object used as a receiver to an objective-c
pointer via a converwsion function. wip.

llvm-svn: 103672
2010-05-12 23:29:11 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian 0731763efc With -fno-constant-cfstrrings, class NSConstantString
must be there or it is error (Next runtime).

llvm-svn: 102223
2010-04-23 23:19:04 +00:00
Douglas Gregor b5186b1d44 When a dependent Objective-C++ message send was able to resolve the
method being called at template definition time, retain that method
and pass it through to type-checking. We will not perform any lookup
for the method during template instantiation.

llvm-svn: 102081
2010-04-22 17:01:48 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 049211a670 Remove the SelectorLoc argument to Sema::BuildInstanceMesssage and
Sema::BuildClassMessage; we weren't using it, and template
instantiation was faking it anyway.

llvm-svn: 102074
2010-04-22 16:50:51 +00:00
Douglas Gregor c298ffcb8b Implement template instantiation for Objective-C++ message sends. We
support dependent receivers for class and instance messages, along
with dependent message arguments (of course), and check as much as we
can at template definition time.

This commit also deals with a subtle aspect of template instantiation
in Objective-C++, where the type 'T *' can morph from a dependent
PointerType into a non-dependent ObjCObjectPointer type.

llvm-svn: 102071
2010-04-22 16:44:27 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 6b7f12c039 Switch the initialization of Objective-C message parameters (as occurs
during message sends) over to the new initialization code and away
from the C-only CheckSingleAssignmentConstraints. The enables the use
of C++ types in method parameters and message arguments, as well as
unifying more initialiation code overall.

llvm-svn: 102035
2010-04-21 23:24:10 +00:00
Douglas Gregor e5798dcb41 Migrate the responsibility for turning the receiver name in an
Objective-C class message expression into a type from the parser
(which was doing so in two places) to Action::getObjCMessageKind()
which, in the case of Sema, reduces the number of name lookups we need
to perform.

llvm-svn: 102026
2010-04-21 20:38:13 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 4fdba13072 Eliminate unused code in Sema::ActOnSuperMessage and use early exits
to reduce nesting. No functionality change. 

llvm-svn: 102022
2010-04-21 20:01:04 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 0c78ad9665 Rework the Parser-Sema interaction for Objective-C message
sends. Major changes include:

  - Expanded the interface from two actions (ActOnInstanceMessage,
    ActOnClassMessage), where ActOnClassMessage also handled sends to
    "super" by checking whether the identifier was "super", to three
    actions (ActOnInstanceMessage, ActOnClassMessage,
    ActOnSuperMessage). Code completion has the same changes.
  - The parser now resolves the type to which we are sending a class
    message, so ActOnClassMessage now accepts a TypeTy* (rather than
    an IdentifierInfo *). This opens the door to more interesting
    types (for Objective-C++ support).
  - Split ActOnInstanceMessage and ActOnClassMessage into parser
    action functions (with their original names) and semantic
    functions (BuildInstanceMessage and BuildClassMessage,
    respectively). At present, this split is onyl used by
    ActOnSuperMessage, which decides which kind of super message it
    has and forwards to the appropriate Build*Message. In the future,
    Build*Message will be used by template instantiation.
  - Use getObjCMessageKind() within the disambiguation of Objective-C
    message sends vs. array designators.

Two notes about substandard bits in this patch:
  - There is some redundancy in the code in ParseObjCMessageExpr and
  ParseInitializerWithPotentialDesignator; this will be addressed
  shortly by centralizing the mapping from identifiers to type names
  for the message receiver.
  - There is some #if 0'd code that won't likely ever be used---it
  handles the use of 'super' in methods whose class does not have a
  superclass---but could be used to model GCC's behavior more
  closely. This code will die in my next check-in, but I want it in
  Subversion.

llvm-svn: 102021
2010-04-21 19:57:20 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 9a12919421 Overhaul the AST representation of Objective-C message send
expressions, to improve source-location information, clarify the
actual receiver of the message, and pave the way for proper C++
support. The ObjCMessageExpr node represents four different kinds of
message sends in a single AST node:

  1) Send to a object instance described by an expression (e.g., [x method:5])
  2) Send to a class described by the class name (e.g., [NSString method:5])
  3) Send to a superclass class (e.g, [super method:5] in class method)
  4) Send to a superclass instance (e.g., [super method:5] in instance method)

Previously these four cases where tangled together. Now, they have
more distinct representations. Specific changes:

  1) Unchanged; the object instance is represented by an Expr*.

  2) Previously stored the ObjCInterfaceDecl* referring to the class
  receiving the message. Now stores a TypeSourceInfo* so that we know
  how the class was spelled. This both maintains typedef information
  and opens the door for more complicated C++ types (e.g., dependent
  types). There was an alternative, unused representation of these
  sends by naming the class via an IdentifierInfo *. In practice, we
  either had an ObjCInterfaceDecl *, from which we would get the
  IdentifierInfo *, or we fell into the case below...

  3) Previously represented by a class message whose IdentifierInfo *
  referred to "super". Sema and CodeGen would use isStr("super") to
  determine if they had a send to super. Now represented as a
  "class super" send, where we have both the location of the "super"
  keyword and the ObjCInterfaceDecl* of the superclass we're
  targetting (statically).

  4) Previously represented by an instance message whose receiver is a
  an ObjCSuperExpr, which Sema and CodeGen would check for via
  isa<ObjCSuperExpr>(). Now represented as an "instance super" send,
  where we have both the location of the "super" keyword and the
  ObjCInterfaceDecl* of the superclass we're targetting
  (statically). Note that ObjCSuperExpr only has one remaining use in
  the AST, which is for "super.prop" references.

The new representation of ObjCMessageExpr is 2 pointers smaller than
the old one, since it combines more storage. It also eliminates a leak
when we loaded message-send expressions from a precompiled header. The
representation also feels much cleaner to me; comments welcome!

This patch attempts to maintain the same semantics we previously had
with Objective-C message sends. In several places, there are massive
changes that boil down to simply replacing a nested-if structure such
as:

  if (message has a receiver expression) {
    // instance message
    if (isa<ObjCSuperExpr>(...)) {
     // send to super
    } else {
     // send to an object
   }
  } else {
    // class message
    if (name->isStr("super")) {
      // class send to super
    } else {
      // send to class
    }
  }

with a switch

  switch (E->getReceiverKind()) {
  case ObjCMessageExpr::SuperInstance: ...
  case ObjCMessageExpr::Instance: ...
  case ObjCMessageExpr::SuperClass: ...
  case ObjCMessageExpr::Class:...
  }

There are quite a few places (particularly in the checkers) where
send-to-super is effectively ignored. I've placed FIXMEs in most of
them, and attempted to address send-to-super in a reasonable way. This
could use some review.

llvm-svn: 101972
2010-04-21 00:45:42 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian 877aaa9706 Patch to support transparent_union types on
objective-c methods. Fixes radar 7875968.

llvm-svn: 101935
2010-04-20 20:28:15 +00:00
Douglas Gregor abd9e9689a Keep proper source location information for the type in an Objective-C
@encode expression. 

llvm-svn: 101907
2010-04-20 15:39:42 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ca7136b9ac When normal name lookup to disambiguiate an Objective-C message send
fails to find anything,  perform ivar lookup and, if we find one,
consider this an instance message.

llvm-svn: 101810
2010-04-19 20:09:36 +00:00
Eric Christopher 2a5aafff30 Expand the argument diagnostics for too many arguments and give
both number seen and number expected.

Finishes fixing PR6501.

llvm-svn: 101442
2010-04-16 04:56:46 +00:00
Eric Christopher abf1e18e32 Expand argument diagnostic for too few arguments to give the number
of arguments both seen and expected.

Fixes PR6501.

llvm-svn: 101441
2010-04-16 04:48:22 +00:00
Douglas Gregor b2ccf010fb Feed proper source-location information into Sema::LookupSingleResult,
in case it ends up doing something that might trigger diagnostics
(template instantiation, ambiguity reporting, access
reporting). Noticed while working on PR6831.

llvm-svn: 101412
2010-04-15 22:33:43 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 280e1ee0ae Teach typo correction about various language keywords. We can't
generally recover from typos in keywords (since we would effectively
have to mangle the token stream). However, there are still benefits to
typo-correcting with keywords:
  - We don't make stupid suggestions when the user typed something
  that is similar to a keyword. 
  - We can suggest the keyword in a diagnostic (did you mean
  "static_cast"?), even if we can't recover and therefore don't have
  a fix-it.

llvm-svn: 101274
2010-04-14 20:04:41 +00:00
Chris Lattner 76fe8cb0b8 remove some obsolete super-handling code that I forgot to zap.
llvm-svn: 101212
2010-04-14 03:16:52 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 8aa4ebf0bc Implement typo correction for Objective-C message sends when the
receiver is a mis-typed class name. Previously, we would give a non-specific
typo-correction diagnostic from the expression-parsing code, but there
was no fix-it because it was too late to recover. Now, we give a nice
diagnostic

honk.m:6:4: error: unknown receiver 'Hnk'; did you mean 'Honk'?
  [Hnk method];
   ^~~
   Honk
honk.m:1:1: note: 'Honk' declared here
@interface Honk
^

which includes a fix-it.

We still need to recover better from mis-typing "super".

llvm-svn: 101211
2010-04-14 02:46:37 +00:00
Chris Lattner 509a32da75 fix PR6819
llvm-svn: 101050
2010-04-12 17:25:51 +00:00
Chris Lattner c2ebb03297 Have the parser decide whether a message to super is a variable or
type, instead of having sema do it.

llvm-svn: 101016
2010-04-12 05:38:43 +00:00
Chris Lattner a36ec4243b fix PR6811 by not parsing 'super' as a magic expression in
LookupInObjCMethod.  Doing so allows all sorts of invalid code
to slip through to codegen.  This patch does not change the 
AST representation of super, though that would now be a natural
thing to do since it can only be in the receiver position and
in the base of a ObjCPropertyRefExpr.

There are still several ugly areas handling super in the parser,
but this is definitely a step in the right direction.

llvm-svn: 100959
2010-04-11 08:28:14 +00:00
Chris Lattner 90c58faea6 actually the interface grossness in the previous patch was due to
typo correction.  However, now that the code has been factored out
of LookupMemberExpr, it can recurse to itself instead of to 
LookupMemberExpr!  Remove grossness.

llvm-svn: 100958
2010-04-11 07:51:10 +00:00
Chris Lattner 2b1ca5fb8a factor the code that handles "expr.field" when expr is a
pointer to an objc interface out to a method in SemaExprObjC.
This is *much* uglier than it should be due to grossness in
LookupMemberExpr :(

llvm-svn: 100957
2010-04-11 07:45:24 +00:00
Chris Lattner 00dcffded1 fix a problem causing us to lose the ''s around objc interface names
in a diagnostic.

llvm-svn: 100956
2010-04-11 07:04:01 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian 60462098d4 Patch to implement gcc's cstyle arguments in objc
methods. wip.

llvm-svn: 100734
2010-04-08 00:30:06 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian cf711fb353 Diagnose miuse of property dot-syntax instead of crashing.
(radar 7634653).

llvm-svn: 99210
2010-03-22 21:02:34 +00:00
John McCall c33dec3664 Add support for -Wwrite-strings. Patch by Mike M! Fixes PR 4804.
llvm-svn: 98541
2010-03-15 10:54:44 +00:00
Douglas Gregor de4827dd34 Extend ObjCMessageExpr for class method sends with the source location
of the class name.

llvm-svn: 97943
2010-03-08 16:40:19 +00:00
Douglas Gregor cfd70242ca Make Sema::ActOnClassMessage robust when name lookup for the receiver
name finds something other than a TypedefDecl or an
ObjCInterfaceDecl. This is a small part of <rdar://problem/7660386>.

llvm-svn: 96676
2010-02-19 15:18:45 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 2c809308ca Allocate the SubExprs array in ObjCMessageExpr using the allocator associated with ASTContext. This fixes yet another leak (<rdar://problem/7639260>).
llvm-svn: 95930
2010-02-11 22:41:21 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 45858d2d59 Revert "Numerous changes to selector handling:", this breaks a whole bunch of
working code, for no apparent reason.

llvm-svn: 95244
2010-02-03 20:11:42 +00:00
David Chisnall 92b762e256 Numerous changes to selector handling:
- Don't use GlobalAliases with non-0 GEPs (GNU runtime) - this was unsupported and LLVM will be generating errors if you do it soon.  This also simplifies the code generated by the GNU runtime a bit.  

- Make GetSelector() return a constant (GNU runtime), not a load of a store of a constant.

- Recognise @selector() expressions as valid static initialisers (as GCC does).

- Add methods to GCObjCRuntime to emit selectors as constants (needed for using @selector() expressions as constants.  These need implementing for the Mac runtimes - I couldn't figure out how to do this, they seem to require a load.

- Store an ObjCMethodDecl in an ObjCSelectorExpr so that we can get at the type information for the selector.  This is needed for generating typed selectors from @selector() expressions (as GCC does).  Ideally, this information should be stored in the Selector, but that would be an invasive change.  We should eventually add checks for common uses of @selector() expressions.  Possibly adding an attribute that can be applied to method args providing the types of a selector so, for example, you'd do something like this:

- (id)performSelector: __attribute__((selector_types(id, SEL, id)))(SEL)
           withObject: (id)object;

Then, any @selector() expressions passed to the method will be check to ensure that it conforms to this signature.  We do this at run time on the GNU runtime already, but it would be nice to do it at compile time on all runtimes.

- Made @selector() expressions emit type info if available and the runtime supports it.

Someone more familiar with the Mac runtime needs to implement the GetConstantSelector() function in CGObjCMac.  This currently just assert()s.

llvm-svn: 95189
2010-02-03 02:09:30 +00:00
Douglas Gregor b92a1565c3 Implement the lvalue-to-rvalue conversion where needed. The
lvalue-to-rvalue conversion adjusts lvalues of qualified, non-class
type to rvalue expressions of the unqualified variant of that
type. For example, given:

  const int i;
  (void)(i + 17);

the lvalue-to-rvalue conversion for the subexpression "i" will turn it
from an lvalue expression (a DeclRefExpr) with type 'const int' into
an rvalue expression with type 'int'. Both C and C++ mandate this
conversion, and somehow we've slid through without implementing it. 

We now have both DefaultFunctionArrayConversion and
DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion, and which gets used depends on
whether we do the lvalue-to-rvalue conversion or not. Generally, we do
the lvalue-to-rvalue conversion, but there are a few notable
exceptions:
  - the left-hand side of a '.' operator
  - the left-hand side of an assignment
  - a C++ throw expression
  - a subscript expression that's subscripting a vector

Making this change exposed two issues with blocks:
  - we were deducing const-qualified return types of non-class type
  from a block return, which doesn't fit well
  - we weren't always setting the known return type of a block when it
  was provided with the ^return-type syntax

Fixes the current Clang-on-Clang compile failure and PR6076.

llvm-svn: 95167
2010-02-03 00:27:59 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian 935f041243 outside a method, 'super' should resolve in a normal name look up
to mimic gcc's behavior. Fixes radar 7400691.

llvm-svn: 94246
2010-01-22 23:04:44 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 35b0bac8c5 Implement typo correction for a variety of Objective-C-specific
constructs:

  - Instance variable lookup ("foo->ivar" and, in instance methods, "ivar")
  - Property name lookup ("foo.prop")
  - Superclasses
  - Various places where a class name is required
  - Protocol names (e.g., id<proto>)

This seems to cover many of the common places where typos could occur.

llvm-svn: 92449
2010-01-03 18:01:57 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 7c3bbdfd28 Fix semantic diagnostics that embed English works, from Nicola Gigante!
llvm-svn: 91503
2009-12-16 03:45:30 +00:00
Eli Friedman 06ed2a5c94 Remove default argument for ImpCastExprToType. Add appropriate argument
to all callers.  Switch a few other users of CK_Unknown to proper cast 
kinds.

Note that there are still some situations where we end up with 
CK_Unknown; they're pretty easy to find with grep. There 
are still a few missing conversion kinds, specifically 
pointer/int/float->bool and the various combinations of real/complex 
float/int->real/complex float/int.

llvm-svn: 84623
2009-10-20 08:27:19 +00:00
John McCall 9f3059a192 Refactor the LookupResult API to simplify most common operations. Require users to
pass a LookupResult reference to lookup routines.  Call out uses which assume a single
result.

llvm-svn: 83674
2009-10-09 21:13:30 +00:00