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Author SHA1 Message Date
Douglas Gregor c4827d31aa Remove a completely useless and utterly incorrect assertion.
llvm-svn: 106040
2010-06-15 20:38:36 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 9858ed5b69 Teach code completion not to ignore data members when performing code
completion for expressions.

llvm-svn: 106037
2010-06-15 20:26:51 +00:00
John McCall 75b960e5ee Alter the ExternalASTSource interface to permit by-name lookups. PCH continues to
bring in the entire lookup table at once.

Also, give ExternalSemaSource's vtable a home.  This is important because otherwise
any reference to it will cause RTTI to be emitted, and since clang is compiled
with -fno-rtti, that RTTI will contain unresolved references (to ExternalASTSource's
RTTI).  So this change makes it possible to subclass ExternalSemaSource from projects
compiled with RTTI, as long as the subclass's home is compiled with -fno-rtti.

llvm-svn: 105268
2010-06-01 09:23:16 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 305a0a7416 Fix crash in code completion when an ObjCMethodDecl doesn't have an associated @interface.
Fixes <rdar://problem/8026215>.

llvm-svn: 105256
2010-05-31 21:43:10 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 6ed3eb8a48 Teach code-completion for calls to be more careful with a
potentially-NULL "function" argument.

llvm-svn: 105152
2010-05-30 06:10:08 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 7aa6b229fe Teach code completion to adjust its completion priorities based on the
type that we expect to see at a given point in the grammar, e.g., when
initializing a variable, returning a result, or calling a function. We
don't prune the candidate set at all, just adjust priorities to favor
things that should type-check, using an ultra-simplified type system.

llvm-svn: 105128
2010-05-30 01:49:25 +00:00
Douglas Gregor d37c59dae7 Don't put method bodies into code completions unless code patterns are
turned on.

llvm-svn: 104909
2010-05-28 00:57:46 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 70febae768 Do not produce types as valid code completions when we're in an
expression context in C/Objective-C, or when we're in an
@interface/@implementation/@protocol in Objective-C(++).

llvm-svn: 104908
2010-05-28 00:49:12 +00:00
Douglas Gregor f4c33349b5 Make -code-completion-patterns only cover multi-line code
completions. Plus, tweak a few completion patterns to better reflect
the language grammar.

llvm-svn: 104905
2010-05-28 00:22:41 +00:00
Douglas Gregor a817a19bc6 Implement a code-completion hook for the receiver of an Objective-C
message. This completion gives better results than just using the
"expression" completion, which is effectively what happened before.

llvm-svn: 104895
2010-05-27 23:06:34 +00:00
Douglas Gregor a2db793ff0 Introduce priorities into the code-completion results.
llvm-svn: 104751
2010-05-26 22:00:08 +00:00
Douglas Gregor f64acca2f5 Only enable code patterns (e.g., try { statements } catch (...) {
statements }) in the code-completion results if explicitly requested.

llvm-svn: 104637
2010-05-25 21:41:55 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 6da3db4af3 Improve code completion in failure cases in two ways:
1) Suppress diagnostics as soon as we form the code-completion
  token, so we don't get any error/warning spew from the early
  end-of-file.
  2) If we consume a code-completion token when we weren't expecting
  one, go into a code-completion recovery path that produces the best
  results it can based on the context that the parser is in.

llvm-svn: 104585
2010-05-25 05:58:43 +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
Abramo Bagnara 6150c884df Merged Elaborated and QualifiedName types.
llvm-svn: 103517
2010-05-11 21:36:43 +00:00
John McCall 0b66eb38c7 It turns out that basically every caller to RequireCompleteDeclContext
already knows what context it's looking in.  Just pass that context in
instead of (questionably) recalculating it.

llvm-svn: 102818
2010-05-01 00:40:08 +00:00
John McCall e87beb2591 Recommit my change to how C++ does elaborated type lookups, now with
two bugfixes which fix selfhost and (hopefully) the nightly tests.

llvm-svn: 102198
2010-04-23 18:46:30 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 45b2d8ab42 Revert "C++ doesn't really use "namespaces" for different kinds of names the same", which seems to break most C++ nightly test apps.
llvm-svn: 102174
2010-04-23 13:07:39 +00:00
John McCall a245671ae0 C++ doesn't really use "namespaces" for different kinds of names the same
way that C does.  Among other differences, elaborated type specifiers
are defined to skip "non-types", which, as you might imagine, does not
include typedefs.  Rework our use of IDNS masks to capture the semantics
of different kinds of declarations better, and remove most current lookup
filters.  Removing the last remaining filter is more complicated and will
happen in a separate patch.

Fixes PR 6885 as well some spectrum of unfiled bugs.

llvm-svn: 102164
2010-04-23 02:41:41 +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
Douglas Gregor b05275ac47 Eliminate the ForceRValue parameter to Sema::AddOverloadCandidate
llvm-svn: 101494
2010-04-16 17:41:49 +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
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
Douglas Gregor 636a61e0d2 Implement code completion for Objective-C method declarations and
definitions, e.g., after 

  -

or

  - (id)

we'll find all of the "likely" instance methods that one would want to
declare or define at this point. In the latter case, we only produce
results whose return types match "id".

llvm-svn: 100587
2010-04-07 00:21:17 +00:00
Douglas Gregor c01890e1cc When code completion produces an overload set as its results (e.g.,
while we're completing in the middle of a function call), also produce
"ordinary" name results that show what can be typed at that point.

llvm-svn: 100558
2010-04-06 20:19:47 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 2cb6c30673 Do not produce semicolons at the end of code-completion results
llvm-svn: 100557
2010-04-06 20:11:37 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 285560929f Only prove macros as code-completion results when we're in a case
statement or for ordinary names. This means that we won't show macros
when completing, e.g., member expressions such as "p->".

llvm-svn: 100555
2010-04-06 20:02:15 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 9d2ddb2e5d When sending a message to "id", apply some heuristics to try to narrow
down the set of code-completion results based on Objective-C
conventions. 

llvm-svn: 100548
2010-04-06 19:22:33 +00:00
Douglas Gregor d720daf8bc Make code-completion for Objective-C message sends to "id" work in the
presence of precompiled headers by forcibly loading all of the
methods we know about from the PCH file before constructing our
code-completion list.

llvm-svn: 100535
2010-04-06 17:30:22 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 6285f754fa Implement support for code completion of an Objective-C message send to
"id" or an expression of type "id". In these cases, we produce a list
of all of the (class or instance) methods, respectively, that we know about.

Note that this implementation does not yet work well with precompiled
headers; that's coming soon.

llvm-svn: 100528
2010-04-06 16:40:00 +00:00
Douglas Gregor cf04b02d1d Extend the type printing policy to allow one to turn off the printing
of file locations for anonymous tag types (e.g., "enum <anonymous at
t.h:15:6>"), which can get rather long.

llvm-svn: 100470
2010-04-05 21:25:31 +00:00
John McCall a0296f7987 Remember the "found declaration" for an overload candidate, which is the
entity (if applicable) which was actually looked up.  If a candidate was found
via a using declaration, this is the UsingShadowDecl;  otherwise, if
the candidate is template specialization, this is the template;  otherwise,
this is the function.

The point of this exercise is that "found declarations" are the entities
we do access control for, not their underlying declarations.  Broadly speaking,
this patch fixes access control for using declarations.

There is a *lot* of redundant code calling into the overload-resolution APIs;
we really ought to clean that up.

llvm-svn: 98945
2010-03-19 07:35:19 +00:00
John McCall bbbbe4eaaf Split C++ friend declarations into their own header/implementation file.
I'm expecting this portion of the AST to grow and change, and I'd like to
be able to do that with minimal recompilation.  If this proves unnecessary
when access control is fully-implemented, I'll fold the classes back into
DeclCXX.h.

llvm-svn: 98249
2010-03-11 07:50:04 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 9a28e84b32 Keep an explicit stack of function and block scopes, each element of
which has the label map, switch statement stack, etc. Previously, we
had a single set of maps in Sema (for the function) along with a stack
of block scopes. However, this lead to funky behavior with nested
functions, e.g., in the member functions of local classes.

The explicit-stack approach is far cleaner, and we retain a 1-element
cache so that we're not malloc/free'ing every time we enter a
function. Fixes PR6382.

Also, tweaked the unused-variable warning suppression logic to look at
errors within a given Scope rather than within a given function. The
prior code wasn't looking at the right number-of-errors count when
dealing with blocks, since the block's count would be deallocated
before we got to ActOnPopScope. This approach works with nested
blocks/functions, and gives tighter error recovery.

llvm-svn: 97518
2010-03-01 23:15:13 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 44272ca356 Add some spacing in the code-completion results for a return statement
llvm-svn: 96567
2010-02-18 04:06:48 +00:00
John McCall bc077cf589 Thread a source location into the template-argument deduction routines. There
may be some other places that could take advantage of this new information,
but I haven't really looked yet.

llvm-svn: 95600
2010-02-08 23:07:23 +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
John McCall b89836b6db Pass access specifiers around in overload resolution.
llvm-svn: 94485
2010-01-26 01:37:31 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ff59f676d0 Teach code-completion to deal with calls to functions without prototypes.
llvm-svn: 94076
2010-01-21 15:46:19 +00:00
Douglas Gregor fc59ce1ea4 Switch a few callers of MaybeAddResult over to AddResult, when the
declarations we're adding do not need any name-hiding checks.

llvm-svn: 93431
2010-01-14 16:14:35 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 2b8162b7d0 Switch code-completion's ivar lookup over to LookupVisibleDecls,
eliminating yet one more ResultBuilder::MaybeAddResult caller.

llvm-svn: 93430
2010-01-14 16:08:12 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 78a210145b Start migrating code-completion results from
ResultBuilder::MaybeAddResult over to ResultBuilder::AddResult.

llvm-svn: 93429
2010-01-14 16:01:26 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 09bbc651f4 Switch the remaining code completions over to LookupVisibleDecls,
after adding the ability to determine whether our lookup is a
base-class lookup. Eliminate CollectMemberLookupResults, since it is
no longer used (yay).

llvm-svn: 93428
2010-01-14 15:47:35 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 200c99dd1e Move code completion for qualified name lookup (foo::) to
LookupVisibleDecls. Also, a function does not hide another function.

llvm-svn: 93421
2010-01-14 03:35:48 +00:00
Douglas Gregor a6e2edcc3a Eliminate the code-completion-specifier CollectLookupResults in favor
of the more general LookupVisibleDecls.

llvm-svn: 93419
2010-01-14 03:27:13 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 6ae4c5278c Simplify the code-completion logic for nested-name-specifiers: rather
than traversing visible declarations twice, only perform one traversal
and recognize nested-name-specifiers as special.

llvm-svn: 93418
2010-01-14 03:21:49 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 69a8e083c5 When providing completions for a member access expression in C++,
provided nested-name-specifier results for base classes (only), rather
than everything that could possibly be a nested-name-specifier.

llvm-svn: 93398
2010-01-14 01:17:14 +00:00
Douglas Gregor c580c5205f Switch code-completion for ordinary names over to the new(ish)
LookupVisibleDecls, unifying the name lookup mechanisms used by code
completion and typo correction. Aside from the software-engineering
improvements, this makes code-completion see through using directives
and see ivars when performing unqualified name lookup in an
Objective-C instance method.

llvm-svn: 93397
2010-01-14 01:09:38 +00:00
Douglas Gregor e0717ab39c More refactoring of ResultBuilder::MaybeAddResult. No intended
functionality change.

llvm-svn: 93386
2010-01-14 00:41:07 +00:00