This one was rolled back as follow-up to the failing commit.
Second try.
For the function declaration
auto foo5(Foo) -> Foo;
the parameter tokens were mapped to cursors representing the
FunctionDecl:
Keyword: "auto" [1:1 - 1:5] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "test5" [1:6 - 1:11] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Punctuation: "(" [1:11 - 1:12] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "X" [1:12 - 1:13] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6 // Ops, not a TypeRef
Punctuation: ")" [1:13 - 1:14] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Punctuation: "->" [1:15 - 1:17] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "X" [1:18 - 1:19] TypeRef=struct X:7:8
Punctuation: ";" [1:19 - 1:20]
Fix this by ensuring that the trailing return type is not visited as
first.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40561
llvm-svn: 321709
This broke test/Index/opencl-types.cl on several buildbots:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-cmake-aarch64-lld/builds/3294http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64be-linux-multistage/builds/6498http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage/builds/5239
> [libclang] Support querying whether a declaration is invalid
>
> This is useful for e.g. highlighting purposes in an IDE.
>
> Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40072
Also reverting follow-ups that otherwise caused conflicts for the
revert:
r321700 "Fix line endings."
r321701 "Fix more line endings."
r321698 "[libclang] Fix cursors for functions with trailing return type"
> For the function declaration
>
> auto foo5(Foo) -> Foo;
> the parameter tokens were mapped to cursors representing the
> FunctionDecl:
>
> Keyword: "auto" [1:1 - 1:5] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Identifier: "test5" [1:6 - 1:11] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Punctuation: "(" [1:11 - 1:12] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Identifier: "X" [1:12 - 1:13] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6 // Ops, not a TypeRef
> Punctuation: ")" [1:13 - 1:14] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Punctuation: "->" [1:15 - 1:17] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Identifier: "X" [1:18 - 1:19] TypeRef=struct X:7:8
> Punctuation: ";" [1:19 - 1:20]
>
> Fix this by ensuring that the trailing return type is not visited as
> first.
>
> Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40561
llvm-svn: 321708
For the function declaration
auto foo5(Foo) -> Foo;
the parameter tokens were mapped to cursors representing the
FunctionDecl:
Keyword: "auto" [1:1 - 1:5] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "test5" [1:6 - 1:11] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Punctuation: "(" [1:11 - 1:12] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "X" [1:12 - 1:13] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6 // Ops, not a TypeRef
Punctuation: ")" [1:13 - 1:14] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Punctuation: "->" [1:15 - 1:17] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "X" [1:18 - 1:19] TypeRef=struct X:7:8
Punctuation: ";" [1:19 - 1:20]
Fix this by ensuring that the trailing return type is not visited as
first.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40561
llvm-svn: 321698
Ranges before:
void test(void (*)(int), int, float);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~~
Ranges after:
void test(void (*)(int), int, float);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~
This does not change the actual location of the ParmVarDecl, it still
points to the location where the name would be. PR17970.
llvm-svn: 200640
that is referencing the member function, so we can index the referenced function.
Fixes rdar://10762375&10324915 & http://llvm.org/PR11192
llvm-svn: 150033
variable declaration that it belongs to.
This can happen for C++ constructor expressions whose range generally
include the variable declaration, e.g.:
MyCXXClass foo; // Make sure we don't annotate 'foo' as a CallExpr cursor.
rdar://9124499.
llvm-svn: 133929
a couple of operator overloads which form interesting expressions in the
AST.
I added test cases for both bugs with the c-index-test's token
annotation feature. Also, thanks to John McCall for confirming that this
is the correct solution.
llvm-svn: 128768