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7907 lines
315 KiB
C++
//===--- SemaExprCXX.cpp - Semantic Analysis for Expressions --------------===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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///
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/// \file
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/// Implements semantic analysis for C++ expressions.
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///
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "clang/Sema/SemaInternal.h"
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#include "TreeTransform.h"
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#include "TypeLocBuilder.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ASTLambda.h"
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#include "clang/AST/CXXInheritance.h"
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#include "clang/AST/CharUnits.h"
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#include "clang/AST/DeclObjC.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ExprCXX.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ExprObjC.h"
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#include "clang/AST/RecursiveASTVisitor.h"
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#include "clang/AST/TypeLoc.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/AlignedAllocation.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/PartialDiagnostic.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/TargetInfo.h"
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#include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h"
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#include "clang/Sema/DeclSpec.h"
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#include "clang/Sema/Initialization.h"
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#include "clang/Sema/Lookup.h"
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#include "clang/Sema/ParsedTemplate.h"
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#include "clang/Sema/Scope.h"
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#include "clang/Sema/ScopeInfo.h"
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#include "clang/Sema/SemaLambda.h"
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#include "clang/Sema/TemplateDeduction.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/APInt.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
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using namespace clang;
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using namespace sema;
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/// Handle the result of the special case name lookup for inheriting
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/// constructor declarations. 'NS::X::X' and 'NS::X<...>::X' are treated as
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/// constructor names in member using declarations, even if 'X' is not the
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/// name of the corresponding type.
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ParsedType Sema::getInheritingConstructorName(CXXScopeSpec &SS,
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SourceLocation NameLoc,
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IdentifierInfo &Name) {
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NestedNameSpecifier *NNS = SS.getScopeRep();
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// Convert the nested-name-specifier into a type.
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QualType Type;
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switch (NNS->getKind()) {
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case NestedNameSpecifier::TypeSpec:
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case NestedNameSpecifier::TypeSpecWithTemplate:
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Type = QualType(NNS->getAsType(), 0);
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break;
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case NestedNameSpecifier::Identifier:
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// Strip off the last layer of the nested-name-specifier and build a
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// typename type for it.
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assert(NNS->getAsIdentifier() == &Name && "not a constructor name");
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Type = Context.getDependentNameType(ETK_None, NNS->getPrefix(),
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NNS->getAsIdentifier());
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break;
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case NestedNameSpecifier::Global:
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case NestedNameSpecifier::Super:
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case NestedNameSpecifier::Namespace:
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case NestedNameSpecifier::NamespaceAlias:
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llvm_unreachable("Nested name specifier is not a type for inheriting ctor");
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}
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// This reference to the type is located entirely at the location of the
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// final identifier in the qualified-id.
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return CreateParsedType(Type,
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Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(Type, NameLoc));
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}
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ParsedType Sema::getConstructorName(IdentifierInfo &II,
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SourceLocation NameLoc,
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Scope *S, CXXScopeSpec &SS,
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bool EnteringContext) {
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CXXRecordDecl *CurClass = getCurrentClass(S, &SS);
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assert(CurClass && &II == CurClass->getIdentifier() &&
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"not a constructor name");
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// When naming a constructor as a member of a dependent context (eg, in a
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// friend declaration or an inherited constructor declaration), form an
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// unresolved "typename" type.
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if (CurClass->isDependentContext() && !EnteringContext) {
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QualType T = Context.getDependentNameType(ETK_None, SS.getScopeRep(), &II);
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return ParsedType::make(T);
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}
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if (SS.isNotEmpty() && RequireCompleteDeclContext(SS, CurClass))
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return ParsedType();
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// Find the injected-class-name declaration. Note that we make no attempt to
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// diagnose cases where the injected-class-name is shadowed: the only
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// declaration that can validly shadow the injected-class-name is a
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// non-static data member, and if the class contains both a non-static data
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// member and a constructor then it is ill-formed (we check that in
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// CheckCompletedCXXClass).
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CXXRecordDecl *InjectedClassName = nullptr;
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for (NamedDecl *ND : CurClass->lookup(&II)) {
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auto *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(ND);
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if (RD && RD->isInjectedClassName()) {
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InjectedClassName = RD;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (!InjectedClassName) {
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if (!CurClass->isInvalidDecl()) {
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// FIXME: RequireCompleteDeclContext doesn't check dependent contexts
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// properly. Work around it here for now.
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Diag(SS.getLastQualifierNameLoc(),
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diag::err_incomplete_nested_name_spec) << CurClass << SS.getRange();
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}
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return ParsedType();
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}
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QualType T = Context.getTypeDeclType(InjectedClassName);
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DiagnoseUseOfDecl(InjectedClassName, NameLoc);
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MarkAnyDeclReferenced(NameLoc, InjectedClassName, /*OdrUse=*/false);
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return ParsedType::make(T);
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}
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ParsedType Sema::getDestructorName(SourceLocation TildeLoc,
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IdentifierInfo &II,
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SourceLocation NameLoc,
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Scope *S, CXXScopeSpec &SS,
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ParsedType ObjectTypePtr,
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bool EnteringContext) {
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// Determine where to perform name lookup.
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// FIXME: This area of the standard is very messy, and the current
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// wording is rather unclear about which scopes we search for the
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// destructor name; see core issues 399 and 555. Issue 399 in
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// particular shows where the current description of destructor name
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// lookup is completely out of line with existing practice, e.g.,
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// this appears to be ill-formed:
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//
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// namespace N {
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// template <typename T> struct S {
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// ~S();
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// };
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// }
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//
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// void f(N::S<int>* s) {
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// s->N::S<int>::~S();
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// }
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//
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// See also PR6358 and PR6359.
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// For this reason, we're currently only doing the C++03 version of this
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// code; the C++0x version has to wait until we get a proper spec.
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QualType SearchType;
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DeclContext *LookupCtx = nullptr;
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bool isDependent = false;
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bool LookInScope = false;
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if (SS.isInvalid())
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return nullptr;
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// If we have an object type, it's because we are in a
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// pseudo-destructor-expression or a member access expression, and
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// we know what type we're looking for.
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if (ObjectTypePtr)
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SearchType = GetTypeFromParser(ObjectTypePtr);
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if (SS.isSet()) {
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NestedNameSpecifier *NNS = SS.getScopeRep();
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bool AlreadySearched = false;
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bool LookAtPrefix = true;
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// C++11 [basic.lookup.qual]p6:
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// If a pseudo-destructor-name (5.2.4) contains a nested-name-specifier,
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// the type-names are looked up as types in the scope designated by the
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// nested-name-specifier. Similarly, in a qualified-id of the form:
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//
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// nested-name-specifier[opt] class-name :: ~ class-name
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//
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// the second class-name is looked up in the same scope as the first.
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//
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// Here, we determine whether the code below is permitted to look at the
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// prefix of the nested-name-specifier.
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DeclContext *DC = computeDeclContext(SS, EnteringContext);
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if (DC && DC->isFileContext()) {
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AlreadySearched = true;
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LookupCtx = DC;
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isDependent = false;
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} else if (DC && isa<CXXRecordDecl>(DC)) {
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LookAtPrefix = false;
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LookInScope = true;
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}
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// The second case from the C++03 rules quoted further above.
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NestedNameSpecifier *Prefix = nullptr;
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if (AlreadySearched) {
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// Nothing left to do.
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} else if (LookAtPrefix && (Prefix = NNS->getPrefix())) {
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CXXScopeSpec PrefixSS;
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PrefixSS.Adopt(NestedNameSpecifierLoc(Prefix, SS.location_data()));
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LookupCtx = computeDeclContext(PrefixSS, EnteringContext);
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isDependent = isDependentScopeSpecifier(PrefixSS);
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} else if (ObjectTypePtr) {
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LookupCtx = computeDeclContext(SearchType);
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isDependent = SearchType->isDependentType();
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} else {
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LookupCtx = computeDeclContext(SS, EnteringContext);
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isDependent = LookupCtx && LookupCtx->isDependentContext();
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}
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} else if (ObjectTypePtr) {
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// C++ [basic.lookup.classref]p3:
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// If the unqualified-id is ~type-name, the type-name is looked up
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// in the context of the entire postfix-expression. If the type T
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// of the object expression is of a class type C, the type-name is
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// also looked up in the scope of class C. At least one of the
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// lookups shall find a name that refers to (possibly
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// cv-qualified) T.
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LookupCtx = computeDeclContext(SearchType);
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isDependent = SearchType->isDependentType();
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assert((isDependent || !SearchType->isIncompleteType()) &&
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"Caller should have completed object type");
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LookInScope = true;
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} else {
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// Perform lookup into the current scope (only).
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LookInScope = true;
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}
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TypeDecl *NonMatchingTypeDecl = nullptr;
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LookupResult Found(*this, &II, NameLoc, LookupOrdinaryName);
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for (unsigned Step = 0; Step != 2; ++Step) {
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// Look for the name first in the computed lookup context (if we
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// have one) and, if that fails to find a match, in the scope (if
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// we're allowed to look there).
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Found.clear();
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if (Step == 0 && LookupCtx) {
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if (RequireCompleteDeclContext(SS, LookupCtx))
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return nullptr;
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LookupQualifiedName(Found, LookupCtx);
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} else if (Step == 1 && LookInScope && S) {
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LookupName(Found, S);
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} else {
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continue;
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}
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// FIXME: Should we be suppressing ambiguities here?
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if (Found.isAmbiguous())
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return nullptr;
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if (TypeDecl *Type = Found.getAsSingle<TypeDecl>()) {
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QualType T = Context.getTypeDeclType(Type);
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MarkAnyDeclReferenced(Type->getLocation(), Type, /*OdrUse=*/false);
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if (SearchType.isNull() || SearchType->isDependentType() ||
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Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T, SearchType)) {
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// We found our type!
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return CreateParsedType(T,
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Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(T, NameLoc));
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}
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if (!SearchType.isNull())
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NonMatchingTypeDecl = Type;
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}
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// If the name that we found is a class template name, and it is
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// the same name as the template name in the last part of the
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// nested-name-specifier (if present) or the object type, then
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// this is the destructor for that class.
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// FIXME: This is a workaround until we get real drafting for core
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// issue 399, for which there isn't even an obvious direction.
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if (ClassTemplateDecl *Template = Found.getAsSingle<ClassTemplateDecl>()) {
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QualType MemberOfType;
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if (SS.isSet()) {
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if (DeclContext *Ctx = computeDeclContext(SS, EnteringContext)) {
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// Figure out the type of the context, if it has one.
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if (CXXRecordDecl *Record = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Ctx))
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MemberOfType = Context.getTypeDeclType(Record);
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}
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}
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if (MemberOfType.isNull())
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MemberOfType = SearchType;
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if (MemberOfType.isNull())
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continue;
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// We're referring into a class template specialization. If the
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// class template we found is the same as the template being
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// specialized, we found what we are looking for.
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if (const RecordType *Record = MemberOfType->getAs<RecordType>()) {
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if (ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl *Spec
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= dyn_cast<ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl>(Record->getDecl())) {
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if (Spec->getSpecializedTemplate()->getCanonicalDecl() ==
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Template->getCanonicalDecl())
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return CreateParsedType(
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MemberOfType,
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Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(MemberOfType, NameLoc));
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}
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continue;
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}
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// We're referring to an unresolved class template
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// specialization. Determine whether we class template we found
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// is the same as the template being specialized or, if we don't
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// know which template is being specialized, that it at least
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// has the same name.
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if (const TemplateSpecializationType *SpecType
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= MemberOfType->getAs<TemplateSpecializationType>()) {
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TemplateName SpecName = SpecType->getTemplateName();
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// The class template we found is the same template being
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// specialized.
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if (TemplateDecl *SpecTemplate = SpecName.getAsTemplateDecl()) {
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if (SpecTemplate->getCanonicalDecl() == Template->getCanonicalDecl())
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return CreateParsedType(
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MemberOfType,
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Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(MemberOfType, NameLoc));
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continue;
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}
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// The class template we found has the same name as the
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// (dependent) template name being specialized.
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if (DependentTemplateName *DepTemplate
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= SpecName.getAsDependentTemplateName()) {
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if (DepTemplate->isIdentifier() &&
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DepTemplate->getIdentifier() == Template->getIdentifier())
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return CreateParsedType(
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MemberOfType,
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Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(MemberOfType, NameLoc));
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continue;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if (isDependent) {
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// We didn't find our type, but that's okay: it's dependent
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// anyway.
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// FIXME: What if we have no nested-name-specifier?
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QualType T = CheckTypenameType(ETK_None, SourceLocation(),
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SS.getWithLocInContext(Context),
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II, NameLoc);
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return ParsedType::make(T);
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}
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if (NonMatchingTypeDecl) {
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QualType T = Context.getTypeDeclType(NonMatchingTypeDecl);
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Diag(NameLoc, diag::err_destructor_expr_type_mismatch)
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<< T << SearchType;
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Diag(NonMatchingTypeDecl->getLocation(), diag::note_destructor_type_here)
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<< T;
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} else if (ObjectTypePtr)
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Diag(NameLoc, diag::err_ident_in_dtor_not_a_type)
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<< &II;
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else {
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SemaDiagnosticBuilder DtorDiag = Diag(NameLoc,
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diag::err_destructor_class_name);
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if (S) {
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const DeclContext *Ctx = S->getEntity();
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if (const CXXRecordDecl *Class = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXRecordDecl>(Ctx))
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DtorDiag << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(SourceRange(NameLoc),
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Class->getNameAsString());
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}
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}
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return nullptr;
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}
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ParsedType Sema::getDestructorTypeForDecltype(const DeclSpec &DS,
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ParsedType ObjectType) {
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if (DS.getTypeSpecType() == DeclSpec::TST_error)
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return nullptr;
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if (DS.getTypeSpecType() == DeclSpec::TST_decltype_auto) {
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Diag(DS.getTypeSpecTypeLoc(), diag::err_decltype_auto_invalid);
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return nullptr;
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}
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assert(DS.getTypeSpecType() == DeclSpec::TST_decltype &&
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"unexpected type in getDestructorType");
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QualType T = BuildDecltypeType(DS.getRepAsExpr(), DS.getTypeSpecTypeLoc());
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// If we know the type of the object, check that the correct destructor
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// type was named now; we can give better diagnostics this way.
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QualType SearchType = GetTypeFromParser(ObjectType);
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if (!SearchType.isNull() && !SearchType->isDependentType() &&
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!Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T, SearchType)) {
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Diag(DS.getTypeSpecTypeLoc(), diag::err_destructor_expr_type_mismatch)
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<< T << SearchType;
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return nullptr;
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}
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return ParsedType::make(T);
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}
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bool Sema::checkLiteralOperatorId(const CXXScopeSpec &SS,
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const UnqualifiedId &Name) {
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assert(Name.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_LiteralOperatorId);
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if (!SS.isValid())
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return false;
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switch (SS.getScopeRep()->getKind()) {
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case NestedNameSpecifier::Identifier:
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case NestedNameSpecifier::TypeSpec:
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case NestedNameSpecifier::TypeSpecWithTemplate:
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// Per C++11 [over.literal]p2, literal operators can only be declared at
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// namespace scope. Therefore, this unqualified-id cannot name anything.
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// Reject it early, because we have no AST representation for this in the
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// case where the scope is dependent.
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Diag(Name.getBeginLoc(), diag::err_literal_operator_id_outside_namespace)
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<< SS.getScopeRep();
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return true;
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case NestedNameSpecifier::Global:
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case NestedNameSpecifier::Super:
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case NestedNameSpecifier::Namespace:
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case NestedNameSpecifier::NamespaceAlias:
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return false;
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}
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llvm_unreachable("unknown nested name specifier kind");
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}
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/// Build a C++ typeid expression with a type operand.
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ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXTypeId(QualType TypeInfoType,
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SourceLocation TypeidLoc,
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TypeSourceInfo *Operand,
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SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
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// C++ [expr.typeid]p4:
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// The top-level cv-qualifiers of the lvalue expression or the type-id
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// that is the operand of typeid are always ignored.
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// If the type of the type-id is a class type or a reference to a class
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// type, the class shall be completely-defined.
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Qualifiers Quals;
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QualType T
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= Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(Operand->getType().getNonReferenceType(),
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Quals);
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if (T->getAs<RecordType>() &&
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RequireCompleteType(TypeidLoc, T, diag::err_incomplete_typeid))
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return ExprError();
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if (T->isVariablyModifiedType())
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return ExprError(Diag(TypeidLoc, diag::err_variably_modified_typeid) << T);
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return new (Context) CXXTypeidExpr(TypeInfoType.withConst(), Operand,
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SourceRange(TypeidLoc, RParenLoc));
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}
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/// Build a C++ typeid expression with an expression operand.
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ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXTypeId(QualType TypeInfoType,
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SourceLocation TypeidLoc,
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Expr *E,
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SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
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bool WasEvaluated = false;
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if (E && !E->isTypeDependent()) {
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if (E->getType()->isPlaceholderType()) {
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ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(E);
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if (result.isInvalid()) return ExprError();
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E = result.get();
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}
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QualType T = E->getType();
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if (const RecordType *RecordT = T->getAs<RecordType>()) {
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CXXRecordDecl *RecordD = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RecordT->getDecl());
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// C++ [expr.typeid]p3:
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// [...] If the type of the expression is a class type, the class
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// shall be completely-defined.
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if (RequireCompleteType(TypeidLoc, T, diag::err_incomplete_typeid))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// C++ [expr.typeid]p3:
|
|
// When typeid is applied to an expression other than an glvalue of a
|
|
// polymorphic class type [...] [the] expression is an unevaluated
|
|
// operand. [...]
|
|
if (RecordD->isPolymorphic() && E->isGLValue()) {
|
|
// The subexpression is potentially evaluated; switch the context
|
|
// and recheck the subexpression.
|
|
ExprResult Result = TransformToPotentiallyEvaluated(E);
|
|
if (Result.isInvalid()) return ExprError();
|
|
E = Result.get();
|
|
|
|
// We require a vtable to query the type at run time.
|
|
MarkVTableUsed(TypeidLoc, RecordD);
|
|
WasEvaluated = true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++ [expr.typeid]p4:
|
|
// [...] If the type of the type-id is a reference to a possibly
|
|
// cv-qualified type, the result of the typeid expression refers to a
|
|
// std::type_info object representing the cv-unqualified referenced
|
|
// type.
|
|
Qualifiers Quals;
|
|
QualType UnqualT = Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T, Quals);
|
|
if (!Context.hasSameType(T, UnqualT)) {
|
|
T = UnqualT;
|
|
E = ImpCastExprToType(E, UnqualT, CK_NoOp, E->getValueKind()).get();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (E->getType()->isVariablyModifiedType())
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(TypeidLoc, diag::err_variably_modified_typeid)
|
|
<< E->getType());
|
|
else if (!inTemplateInstantiation() &&
|
|
E->HasSideEffects(Context, WasEvaluated)) {
|
|
// The expression operand for typeid is in an unevaluated expression
|
|
// context, so side effects could result in unintended consequences.
|
|
Diag(E->getExprLoc(), WasEvaluated
|
|
? diag::warn_side_effects_typeid
|
|
: diag::warn_side_effects_unevaluated_context);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return new (Context) CXXTypeidExpr(TypeInfoType.withConst(), E,
|
|
SourceRange(TypeidLoc, RParenLoc));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// ActOnCXXTypeidOfType - Parse typeid( type-id ) or typeid (expression);
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::ActOnCXXTypeid(SourceLocation OpLoc, SourceLocation LParenLoc,
|
|
bool isType, void *TyOrExpr, SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
|
|
// OpenCL C++ 1.0 s2.9: typeid is not supported.
|
|
if (getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus) {
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_openclcxx_not_supported)
|
|
<< "typeid");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Find the std::type_info type.
|
|
if (!getStdNamespace())
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_need_header_before_typeid));
|
|
|
|
if (!CXXTypeInfoDecl) {
|
|
IdentifierInfo *TypeInfoII = &PP.getIdentifierTable().get("type_info");
|
|
LookupResult R(*this, TypeInfoII, SourceLocation(), LookupTagName);
|
|
LookupQualifiedName(R, getStdNamespace());
|
|
CXXTypeInfoDecl = R.getAsSingle<RecordDecl>();
|
|
// Microsoft's typeinfo doesn't have type_info in std but in the global
|
|
// namespace if _HAS_EXCEPTIONS is defined to 0. See PR13153.
|
|
if (!CXXTypeInfoDecl && LangOpts.MSVCCompat) {
|
|
LookupQualifiedName(R, Context.getTranslationUnitDecl());
|
|
CXXTypeInfoDecl = R.getAsSingle<RecordDecl>();
|
|
}
|
|
if (!CXXTypeInfoDecl)
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_need_header_before_typeid));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!getLangOpts().RTTI) {
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_no_typeid_with_fno_rtti));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
QualType TypeInfoType = Context.getTypeDeclType(CXXTypeInfoDecl);
|
|
|
|
if (isType) {
|
|
// The operand is a type; handle it as such.
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *TInfo = nullptr;
|
|
QualType T = GetTypeFromParser(ParsedType::getFromOpaquePtr(TyOrExpr),
|
|
&TInfo);
|
|
if (T.isNull())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
if (!TInfo)
|
|
TInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(T, OpLoc);
|
|
|
|
return BuildCXXTypeId(TypeInfoType, OpLoc, TInfo, RParenLoc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The operand is an expression.
|
|
return BuildCXXTypeId(TypeInfoType, OpLoc, (Expr*)TyOrExpr, RParenLoc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Grabs __declspec(uuid()) off a type, or returns 0 if we cannot resolve to
|
|
/// a single GUID.
|
|
static void
|
|
getUuidAttrOfType(Sema &SemaRef, QualType QT,
|
|
llvm::SmallSetVector<const UuidAttr *, 1> &UuidAttrs) {
|
|
// Optionally remove one level of pointer, reference or array indirection.
|
|
const Type *Ty = QT.getTypePtr();
|
|
if (QT->isPointerType() || QT->isReferenceType())
|
|
Ty = QT->getPointeeType().getTypePtr();
|
|
else if (QT->isArrayType())
|
|
Ty = Ty->getBaseElementTypeUnsafe();
|
|
|
|
const auto *TD = Ty->getAsTagDecl();
|
|
if (!TD)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
if (const auto *Uuid = TD->getMostRecentDecl()->getAttr<UuidAttr>()) {
|
|
UuidAttrs.insert(Uuid);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// __uuidof can grab UUIDs from template arguments.
|
|
if (const auto *CTSD = dyn_cast<ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl>(TD)) {
|
|
const TemplateArgumentList &TAL = CTSD->getTemplateArgs();
|
|
for (const TemplateArgument &TA : TAL.asArray()) {
|
|
const UuidAttr *UuidForTA = nullptr;
|
|
if (TA.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Type)
|
|
getUuidAttrOfType(SemaRef, TA.getAsType(), UuidAttrs);
|
|
else if (TA.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Declaration)
|
|
getUuidAttrOfType(SemaRef, TA.getAsDecl()->getType(), UuidAttrs);
|
|
|
|
if (UuidForTA)
|
|
UuidAttrs.insert(UuidForTA);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Build a Microsoft __uuidof expression with a type operand.
|
|
ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXUuidof(QualType TypeInfoType,
|
|
SourceLocation TypeidLoc,
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *Operand,
|
|
SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
|
|
StringRef UuidStr;
|
|
if (!Operand->getType()->isDependentType()) {
|
|
llvm::SmallSetVector<const UuidAttr *, 1> UuidAttrs;
|
|
getUuidAttrOfType(*this, Operand->getType(), UuidAttrs);
|
|
if (UuidAttrs.empty())
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(TypeidLoc, diag::err_uuidof_without_guid));
|
|
if (UuidAttrs.size() > 1)
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(TypeidLoc, diag::err_uuidof_with_multiple_guids));
|
|
UuidStr = UuidAttrs.back()->getGuid();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return new (Context) CXXUuidofExpr(TypeInfoType.withConst(), Operand, UuidStr,
|
|
SourceRange(TypeidLoc, RParenLoc));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Build a Microsoft __uuidof expression with an expression operand.
|
|
ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXUuidof(QualType TypeInfoType,
|
|
SourceLocation TypeidLoc,
|
|
Expr *E,
|
|
SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
|
|
StringRef UuidStr;
|
|
if (!E->getType()->isDependentType()) {
|
|
if (E->isNullPointerConstant(Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) {
|
|
UuidStr = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000";
|
|
} else {
|
|
llvm::SmallSetVector<const UuidAttr *, 1> UuidAttrs;
|
|
getUuidAttrOfType(*this, E->getType(), UuidAttrs);
|
|
if (UuidAttrs.empty())
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(TypeidLoc, diag::err_uuidof_without_guid));
|
|
if (UuidAttrs.size() > 1)
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(TypeidLoc, diag::err_uuidof_with_multiple_guids));
|
|
UuidStr = UuidAttrs.back()->getGuid();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return new (Context) CXXUuidofExpr(TypeInfoType.withConst(), E, UuidStr,
|
|
SourceRange(TypeidLoc, RParenLoc));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// ActOnCXXUuidof - Parse __uuidof( type-id ) or __uuidof (expression);
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::ActOnCXXUuidof(SourceLocation OpLoc, SourceLocation LParenLoc,
|
|
bool isType, void *TyOrExpr, SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
|
|
// If MSVCGuidDecl has not been cached, do the lookup.
|
|
if (!MSVCGuidDecl) {
|
|
IdentifierInfo *GuidII = &PP.getIdentifierTable().get("_GUID");
|
|
LookupResult R(*this, GuidII, SourceLocation(), LookupTagName);
|
|
LookupQualifiedName(R, Context.getTranslationUnitDecl());
|
|
MSVCGuidDecl = R.getAsSingle<RecordDecl>();
|
|
if (!MSVCGuidDecl)
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_need_header_before_ms_uuidof));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
QualType GuidType = Context.getTypeDeclType(MSVCGuidDecl);
|
|
|
|
if (isType) {
|
|
// The operand is a type; handle it as such.
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *TInfo = nullptr;
|
|
QualType T = GetTypeFromParser(ParsedType::getFromOpaquePtr(TyOrExpr),
|
|
&TInfo);
|
|
if (T.isNull())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
if (!TInfo)
|
|
TInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(T, OpLoc);
|
|
|
|
return BuildCXXUuidof(GuidType, OpLoc, TInfo, RParenLoc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The operand is an expression.
|
|
return BuildCXXUuidof(GuidType, OpLoc, (Expr*)TyOrExpr, RParenLoc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// ActOnCXXBoolLiteral - Parse {true,false} literals.
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::ActOnCXXBoolLiteral(SourceLocation OpLoc, tok::TokenKind Kind) {
|
|
assert((Kind == tok::kw_true || Kind == tok::kw_false) &&
|
|
"Unknown C++ Boolean value!");
|
|
return new (Context)
|
|
CXXBoolLiteralExpr(Kind == tok::kw_true, Context.BoolTy, OpLoc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// ActOnCXXNullPtrLiteral - Parse 'nullptr'.
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::ActOnCXXNullPtrLiteral(SourceLocation Loc) {
|
|
return new (Context) CXXNullPtrLiteralExpr(Context.NullPtrTy, Loc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// ActOnCXXThrow - Parse throw expressions.
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::ActOnCXXThrow(Scope *S, SourceLocation OpLoc, Expr *Ex) {
|
|
bool IsThrownVarInScope = false;
|
|
if (Ex) {
|
|
// C++0x [class.copymove]p31:
|
|
// When certain criteria are met, an implementation is allowed to omit the
|
|
// copy/move construction of a class object [...]
|
|
//
|
|
// - in a throw-expression, when the operand is the name of a
|
|
// non-volatile automatic object (other than a function or catch-
|
|
// clause parameter) whose scope does not extend beyond the end of the
|
|
// innermost enclosing try-block (if there is one), the copy/move
|
|
// operation from the operand to the exception object (15.1) can be
|
|
// omitted by constructing the automatic object directly into the
|
|
// exception object
|
|
if (DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(Ex->IgnoreParens()))
|
|
if (VarDecl *Var = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(DRE->getDecl())) {
|
|
if (Var->hasLocalStorage() && !Var->getType().isVolatileQualified()) {
|
|
for( ; S; S = S->getParent()) {
|
|
if (S->isDeclScope(Var)) {
|
|
IsThrownVarInScope = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (S->getFlags() &
|
|
(Scope::FnScope | Scope::ClassScope | Scope::BlockScope |
|
|
Scope::FunctionPrototypeScope | Scope::ObjCMethodScope |
|
|
Scope::TryScope))
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return BuildCXXThrow(OpLoc, Ex, IsThrownVarInScope);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXThrow(SourceLocation OpLoc, Expr *Ex,
|
|
bool IsThrownVarInScope) {
|
|
// Don't report an error if 'throw' is used in system headers.
|
|
if (!getLangOpts().CXXExceptions &&
|
|
!getSourceManager().isInSystemHeader(OpLoc) &&
|
|
(!getLangOpts().OpenMPIsDevice ||
|
|
!getLangOpts().OpenMPHostCXXExceptions ||
|
|
isInOpenMPTargetExecutionDirective() ||
|
|
isInOpenMPDeclareTargetContext()))
|
|
Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_exceptions_disabled) << "throw";
|
|
|
|
// Exceptions aren't allowed in CUDA device code.
|
|
if (getLangOpts().CUDA)
|
|
CUDADiagIfDeviceCode(OpLoc, diag::err_cuda_device_exceptions)
|
|
<< "throw" << CurrentCUDATarget();
|
|
|
|
if (getCurScope() && getCurScope()->isOpenMPSimdDirectiveScope())
|
|
Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_omp_simd_region_cannot_use_stmt) << "throw";
|
|
|
|
if (Ex && !Ex->isTypeDependent()) {
|
|
QualType ExceptionObjectTy = Context.getExceptionObjectType(Ex->getType());
|
|
if (CheckCXXThrowOperand(OpLoc, ExceptionObjectTy, Ex))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// Initialize the exception result. This implicitly weeds out
|
|
// abstract types or types with inaccessible copy constructors.
|
|
|
|
// C++0x [class.copymove]p31:
|
|
// When certain criteria are met, an implementation is allowed to omit the
|
|
// copy/move construction of a class object [...]
|
|
//
|
|
// - in a throw-expression, when the operand is the name of a
|
|
// non-volatile automatic object (other than a function or
|
|
// catch-clause
|
|
// parameter) whose scope does not extend beyond the end of the
|
|
// innermost enclosing try-block (if there is one), the copy/move
|
|
// operation from the operand to the exception object (15.1) can be
|
|
// omitted by constructing the automatic object directly into the
|
|
// exception object
|
|
const VarDecl *NRVOVariable = nullptr;
|
|
if (IsThrownVarInScope)
|
|
NRVOVariable = getCopyElisionCandidate(QualType(), Ex, CES_Strict);
|
|
|
|
InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeException(
|
|
OpLoc, ExceptionObjectTy,
|
|
/*NRVO=*/NRVOVariable != nullptr);
|
|
ExprResult Res = PerformMoveOrCopyInitialization(
|
|
Entity, NRVOVariable, QualType(), Ex, IsThrownVarInScope);
|
|
if (Res.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
Ex = Res.get();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return new (Context)
|
|
CXXThrowExpr(Ex, Context.VoidTy, OpLoc, IsThrownVarInScope);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
collectPublicBases(CXXRecordDecl *RD,
|
|
llvm::DenseMap<CXXRecordDecl *, unsigned> &SubobjectsSeen,
|
|
llvm::SmallPtrSetImpl<CXXRecordDecl *> &VBases,
|
|
llvm::SetVector<CXXRecordDecl *> &PublicSubobjectsSeen,
|
|
bool ParentIsPublic) {
|
|
for (const CXXBaseSpecifier &BS : RD->bases()) {
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *BaseDecl = BS.getType()->getAsCXXRecordDecl();
|
|
bool NewSubobject;
|
|
// Virtual bases constitute the same subobject. Non-virtual bases are
|
|
// always distinct subobjects.
|
|
if (BS.isVirtual())
|
|
NewSubobject = VBases.insert(BaseDecl).second;
|
|
else
|
|
NewSubobject = true;
|
|
|
|
if (NewSubobject)
|
|
++SubobjectsSeen[BaseDecl];
|
|
|
|
// Only add subobjects which have public access throughout the entire chain.
|
|
bool PublicPath = ParentIsPublic && BS.getAccessSpecifier() == AS_public;
|
|
if (PublicPath)
|
|
PublicSubobjectsSeen.insert(BaseDecl);
|
|
|
|
// Recurse on to each base subobject.
|
|
collectPublicBases(BaseDecl, SubobjectsSeen, VBases, PublicSubobjectsSeen,
|
|
PublicPath);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void getUnambiguousPublicSubobjects(
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *RD, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<CXXRecordDecl *> &Objects) {
|
|
llvm::DenseMap<CXXRecordDecl *, unsigned> SubobjectsSeen;
|
|
llvm::SmallSet<CXXRecordDecl *, 2> VBases;
|
|
llvm::SetVector<CXXRecordDecl *> PublicSubobjectsSeen;
|
|
SubobjectsSeen[RD] = 1;
|
|
PublicSubobjectsSeen.insert(RD);
|
|
collectPublicBases(RD, SubobjectsSeen, VBases, PublicSubobjectsSeen,
|
|
/*ParentIsPublic=*/true);
|
|
|
|
for (CXXRecordDecl *PublicSubobject : PublicSubobjectsSeen) {
|
|
// Skip ambiguous objects.
|
|
if (SubobjectsSeen[PublicSubobject] > 1)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
Objects.push_back(PublicSubobject);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// CheckCXXThrowOperand - Validate the operand of a throw.
|
|
bool Sema::CheckCXXThrowOperand(SourceLocation ThrowLoc,
|
|
QualType ExceptionObjectTy, Expr *E) {
|
|
// If the type of the exception would be an incomplete type or a pointer
|
|
// to an incomplete type other than (cv) void the program is ill-formed.
|
|
QualType Ty = ExceptionObjectTy;
|
|
bool isPointer = false;
|
|
if (const PointerType* Ptr = Ty->getAs<PointerType>()) {
|
|
Ty = Ptr->getPointeeType();
|
|
isPointer = true;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!isPointer || !Ty->isVoidType()) {
|
|
if (RequireCompleteType(ThrowLoc, Ty,
|
|
isPointer ? diag::err_throw_incomplete_ptr
|
|
: diag::err_throw_incomplete,
|
|
E->getSourceRange()))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
if (RequireNonAbstractType(ThrowLoc, ExceptionObjectTy,
|
|
diag::err_throw_abstract_type, E))
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If the exception has class type, we need additional handling.
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *RD = Ty->getAsCXXRecordDecl();
|
|
if (!RD)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// If we are throwing a polymorphic class type or pointer thereof,
|
|
// exception handling will make use of the vtable.
|
|
MarkVTableUsed(ThrowLoc, RD);
|
|
|
|
// If a pointer is thrown, the referenced object will not be destroyed.
|
|
if (isPointer)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// If the class has a destructor, we must be able to call it.
|
|
if (!RD->hasIrrelevantDestructor()) {
|
|
if (CXXDestructorDecl *Destructor = LookupDestructor(RD)) {
|
|
MarkFunctionReferenced(E->getExprLoc(), Destructor);
|
|
CheckDestructorAccess(E->getExprLoc(), Destructor,
|
|
PDiag(diag::err_access_dtor_exception) << Ty);
|
|
if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Destructor, E->getExprLoc()))
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The MSVC ABI creates a list of all types which can catch the exception
|
|
// object. This list also references the appropriate copy constructor to call
|
|
// if the object is caught by value and has a non-trivial copy constructor.
|
|
if (Context.getTargetInfo().getCXXABI().isMicrosoft()) {
|
|
// We are only interested in the public, unambiguous bases contained within
|
|
// the exception object. Bases which are ambiguous or otherwise
|
|
// inaccessible are not catchable types.
|
|
llvm::SmallVector<CXXRecordDecl *, 2> UnambiguousPublicSubobjects;
|
|
getUnambiguousPublicSubobjects(RD, UnambiguousPublicSubobjects);
|
|
|
|
for (CXXRecordDecl *Subobject : UnambiguousPublicSubobjects) {
|
|
// Attempt to lookup the copy constructor. Various pieces of machinery
|
|
// will spring into action, like template instantiation, which means this
|
|
// cannot be a simple walk of the class's decls. Instead, we must perform
|
|
// lookup and overload resolution.
|
|
CXXConstructorDecl *CD = LookupCopyingConstructor(Subobject, 0);
|
|
if (!CD)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
// Mark the constructor referenced as it is used by this throw expression.
|
|
MarkFunctionReferenced(E->getExprLoc(), CD);
|
|
|
|
// Skip this copy constructor if it is trivial, we don't need to record it
|
|
// in the catchable type data.
|
|
if (CD->isTrivial())
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
// The copy constructor is non-trivial, create a mapping from this class
|
|
// type to this constructor.
|
|
// N.B. The selection of copy constructor is not sensitive to this
|
|
// particular throw-site. Lookup will be performed at the catch-site to
|
|
// ensure that the copy constructor is, in fact, accessible (via
|
|
// friendship or any other means).
|
|
Context.addCopyConstructorForExceptionObject(Subobject, CD);
|
|
|
|
// We don't keep the instantiated default argument expressions around so
|
|
// we must rebuild them here.
|
|
for (unsigned I = 1, E = CD->getNumParams(); I != E; ++I) {
|
|
if (CheckCXXDefaultArgExpr(ThrowLoc, CD, CD->getParamDecl(I)))
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static QualType adjustCVQualifiersForCXXThisWithinLambda(
|
|
ArrayRef<FunctionScopeInfo *> FunctionScopes, QualType ThisTy,
|
|
DeclContext *CurSemaContext, ASTContext &ASTCtx) {
|
|
|
|
QualType ClassType = ThisTy->getPointeeType();
|
|
LambdaScopeInfo *CurLSI = nullptr;
|
|
DeclContext *CurDC = CurSemaContext;
|
|
|
|
// Iterate through the stack of lambdas starting from the innermost lambda to
|
|
// the outermost lambda, checking if '*this' is ever captured by copy - since
|
|
// that could change the cv-qualifiers of the '*this' object.
|
|
// The object referred to by '*this' starts out with the cv-qualifiers of its
|
|
// member function. We then start with the innermost lambda and iterate
|
|
// outward checking to see if any lambda performs a by-copy capture of '*this'
|
|
// - and if so, any nested lambda must respect the 'constness' of that
|
|
// capturing lamdbda's call operator.
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
// Since the FunctionScopeInfo stack is representative of the lexical
|
|
// nesting of the lambda expressions during initial parsing (and is the best
|
|
// place for querying information about captures about lambdas that are
|
|
// partially processed) and perhaps during instantiation of function templates
|
|
// that contain lambda expressions that need to be transformed BUT not
|
|
// necessarily during instantiation of a nested generic lambda's function call
|
|
// operator (which might even be instantiated at the end of the TU) - at which
|
|
// time the DeclContext tree is mature enough to query capture information
|
|
// reliably - we use a two pronged approach to walk through all the lexically
|
|
// enclosing lambda expressions:
|
|
//
|
|
// 1) Climb down the FunctionScopeInfo stack as long as each item represents
|
|
// a Lambda (i.e. LambdaScopeInfo) AND each LSI's 'closure-type' is lexically
|
|
// enclosed by the call-operator of the LSI below it on the stack (while
|
|
// tracking the enclosing DC for step 2 if needed). Note the topmost LSI on
|
|
// the stack represents the innermost lambda.
|
|
//
|
|
// 2) If we run out of enclosing LSI's, check if the enclosing DeclContext
|
|
// represents a lambda's call operator. If it does, we must be instantiating
|
|
// a generic lambda's call operator (represented by the Current LSI, and
|
|
// should be the only scenario where an inconsistency between the LSI and the
|
|
// DeclContext should occur), so climb out the DeclContexts if they
|
|
// represent lambdas, while querying the corresponding closure types
|
|
// regarding capture information.
|
|
|
|
// 1) Climb down the function scope info stack.
|
|
for (int I = FunctionScopes.size();
|
|
I-- && isa<LambdaScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[I]) &&
|
|
(!CurLSI || !CurLSI->Lambda || CurLSI->Lambda->getDeclContext() ==
|
|
cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[I])->CallOperator);
|
|
CurDC = getLambdaAwareParentOfDeclContext(CurDC)) {
|
|
CurLSI = cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[I]);
|
|
|
|
if (!CurLSI->isCXXThisCaptured())
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
auto C = CurLSI->getCXXThisCapture();
|
|
|
|
if (C.isCopyCapture()) {
|
|
ClassType.removeLocalCVRQualifiers(Qualifiers::CVRMask);
|
|
if (CurLSI->CallOperator->isConst())
|
|
ClassType.addConst();
|
|
return ASTCtx.getPointerType(ClassType);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// 2) We've run out of ScopeInfos but check if CurDC is a lambda (which can
|
|
// happen during instantiation of its nested generic lambda call operator)
|
|
if (isLambdaCallOperator(CurDC)) {
|
|
assert(CurLSI && "While computing 'this' capture-type for a generic "
|
|
"lambda, we must have a corresponding LambdaScopeInfo");
|
|
assert(isGenericLambdaCallOperatorSpecialization(CurLSI->CallOperator) &&
|
|
"While computing 'this' capture-type for a generic lambda, when we "
|
|
"run out of enclosing LSI's, yet the enclosing DC is a "
|
|
"lambda-call-operator we must be (i.e. Current LSI) in a generic "
|
|
"lambda call oeprator");
|
|
assert(CurDC == getLambdaAwareParentOfDeclContext(CurLSI->CallOperator));
|
|
|
|
auto IsThisCaptured =
|
|
[](CXXRecordDecl *Closure, bool &IsByCopy, bool &IsConst) {
|
|
IsConst = false;
|
|
IsByCopy = false;
|
|
for (auto &&C : Closure->captures()) {
|
|
if (C.capturesThis()) {
|
|
if (C.getCaptureKind() == LCK_StarThis)
|
|
IsByCopy = true;
|
|
if (Closure->getLambdaCallOperator()->isConst())
|
|
IsConst = true;
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
bool IsByCopyCapture = false;
|
|
bool IsConstCapture = false;
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *Closure = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(CurDC->getParent());
|
|
while (Closure &&
|
|
IsThisCaptured(Closure, IsByCopyCapture, IsConstCapture)) {
|
|
if (IsByCopyCapture) {
|
|
ClassType.removeLocalCVRQualifiers(Qualifiers::CVRMask);
|
|
if (IsConstCapture)
|
|
ClassType.addConst();
|
|
return ASTCtx.getPointerType(ClassType);
|
|
}
|
|
Closure = isLambdaCallOperator(Closure->getParent())
|
|
? cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Closure->getParent()->getParent())
|
|
: nullptr;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return ASTCtx.getPointerType(ClassType);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
QualType Sema::getCurrentThisType() {
|
|
DeclContext *DC = getFunctionLevelDeclContext();
|
|
QualType ThisTy = CXXThisTypeOverride;
|
|
|
|
if (CXXMethodDecl *method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(DC)) {
|
|
if (method && method->isInstance())
|
|
ThisTy = method->getThisType(Context);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (ThisTy.isNull() && isLambdaCallOperator(CurContext) &&
|
|
inTemplateInstantiation()) {
|
|
|
|
assert(isa<CXXRecordDecl>(DC) &&
|
|
"Trying to get 'this' type from static method?");
|
|
|
|
// This is a lambda call operator that is being instantiated as a default
|
|
// initializer. DC must point to the enclosing class type, so we can recover
|
|
// the 'this' type from it.
|
|
|
|
QualType ClassTy = Context.getTypeDeclType(cast<CXXRecordDecl>(DC));
|
|
// There are no cv-qualifiers for 'this' within default initializers,
|
|
// per [expr.prim.general]p4.
|
|
ThisTy = Context.getPointerType(ClassTy);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we are within a lambda's call operator, the cv-qualifiers of 'this'
|
|
// might need to be adjusted if the lambda or any of its enclosing lambda's
|
|
// captures '*this' by copy.
|
|
if (!ThisTy.isNull() && isLambdaCallOperator(CurContext))
|
|
return adjustCVQualifiersForCXXThisWithinLambda(FunctionScopes, ThisTy,
|
|
CurContext, Context);
|
|
return ThisTy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Sema::CXXThisScopeRAII::CXXThisScopeRAII(Sema &S,
|
|
Decl *ContextDecl,
|
|
unsigned CXXThisTypeQuals,
|
|
bool Enabled)
|
|
: S(S), OldCXXThisTypeOverride(S.CXXThisTypeOverride), Enabled(false)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!Enabled || !ContextDecl)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *Record = nullptr;
|
|
if (ClassTemplateDecl *Template = dyn_cast<ClassTemplateDecl>(ContextDecl))
|
|
Record = Template->getTemplatedDecl();
|
|
else
|
|
Record = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(ContextDecl);
|
|
|
|
// We care only for CVR qualifiers here, so cut everything else.
|
|
CXXThisTypeQuals &= Qualifiers::FastMask;
|
|
S.CXXThisTypeOverride
|
|
= S.Context.getPointerType(
|
|
S.Context.getRecordType(Record).withCVRQualifiers(CXXThisTypeQuals));
|
|
|
|
this->Enabled = true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sema::CXXThisScopeRAII::~CXXThisScopeRAII() {
|
|
if (Enabled) {
|
|
S.CXXThisTypeOverride = OldCXXThisTypeOverride;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static Expr *captureThis(Sema &S, ASTContext &Context, RecordDecl *RD,
|
|
QualType ThisTy, SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
const bool ByCopy) {
|
|
|
|
QualType AdjustedThisTy = ThisTy;
|
|
// The type of the corresponding data member (not a 'this' pointer if 'by
|
|
// copy').
|
|
QualType CaptureThisFieldTy = ThisTy;
|
|
if (ByCopy) {
|
|
// If we are capturing the object referred to by '*this' by copy, ignore any
|
|
// cv qualifiers inherited from the type of the member function for the type
|
|
// of the closure-type's corresponding data member and any use of 'this'.
|
|
CaptureThisFieldTy = ThisTy->getPointeeType();
|
|
CaptureThisFieldTy.removeLocalCVRQualifiers(Qualifiers::CVRMask);
|
|
AdjustedThisTy = Context.getPointerType(CaptureThisFieldTy);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
FieldDecl *Field = FieldDecl::Create(
|
|
Context, RD, Loc, Loc, nullptr, CaptureThisFieldTy,
|
|
Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(CaptureThisFieldTy, Loc), nullptr, false,
|
|
ICIS_NoInit);
|
|
|
|
Field->setImplicit(true);
|
|
Field->setAccess(AS_private);
|
|
RD->addDecl(Field);
|
|
Expr *This =
|
|
new (Context) CXXThisExpr(Loc, ThisTy, /*isImplicit*/ true);
|
|
if (ByCopy) {
|
|
Expr *StarThis = S.CreateBuiltinUnaryOp(Loc,
|
|
UO_Deref,
|
|
This).get();
|
|
InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeLambdaCapture(
|
|
nullptr, CaptureThisFieldTy, Loc);
|
|
InitializationKind InitKind = InitializationKind::CreateDirect(Loc, Loc, Loc);
|
|
InitializationSequence Init(S, Entity, InitKind, StarThis);
|
|
ExprResult ER = Init.Perform(S, Entity, InitKind, StarThis);
|
|
if (ER.isInvalid()) return nullptr;
|
|
return ER.get();
|
|
}
|
|
return This;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool Sema::CheckCXXThisCapture(SourceLocation Loc, const bool Explicit,
|
|
bool BuildAndDiagnose, const unsigned *const FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt,
|
|
const bool ByCopy) {
|
|
// We don't need to capture this in an unevaluated context.
|
|
if (isUnevaluatedContext() && !Explicit)
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
assert((!ByCopy || Explicit) && "cannot implicitly capture *this by value");
|
|
|
|
const int MaxFunctionScopesIndex = FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt
|
|
? *FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt
|
|
: FunctionScopes.size() - 1;
|
|
|
|
// Check that we can capture the *enclosing object* (referred to by '*this')
|
|
// by the capturing-entity/closure (lambda/block/etc) at
|
|
// MaxFunctionScopesIndex-deep on the FunctionScopes stack.
|
|
|
|
// Note: The *enclosing object* can only be captured by-value by a
|
|
// closure that is a lambda, using the explicit notation:
|
|
// [*this] { ... }.
|
|
// Every other capture of the *enclosing object* results in its by-reference
|
|
// capture.
|
|
|
|
// For a closure 'L' (at MaxFunctionScopesIndex in the FunctionScopes
|
|
// stack), we can capture the *enclosing object* only if:
|
|
// - 'L' has an explicit byref or byval capture of the *enclosing object*
|
|
// - or, 'L' has an implicit capture.
|
|
// AND
|
|
// -- there is no enclosing closure
|
|
// -- or, there is some enclosing closure 'E' that has already captured the
|
|
// *enclosing object*, and every intervening closure (if any) between 'E'
|
|
// and 'L' can implicitly capture the *enclosing object*.
|
|
// -- or, every enclosing closure can implicitly capture the
|
|
// *enclosing object*
|
|
|
|
|
|
unsigned NumCapturingClosures = 0;
|
|
for (int idx = MaxFunctionScopesIndex; idx >= 0; idx--) {
|
|
if (CapturingScopeInfo *CSI =
|
|
dyn_cast<CapturingScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[idx])) {
|
|
if (CSI->CXXThisCaptureIndex != 0) {
|
|
// 'this' is already being captured; there isn't anything more to do.
|
|
CSI->Captures[CSI->CXXThisCaptureIndex - 1].markUsed(BuildAndDiagnose);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
LambdaScopeInfo *LSI = dyn_cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(CSI);
|
|
if (LSI && isGenericLambdaCallOperatorSpecialization(LSI->CallOperator)) {
|
|
// This context can't implicitly capture 'this'; fail out.
|
|
if (BuildAndDiagnose)
|
|
Diag(Loc, diag::err_this_capture)
|
|
<< (Explicit && idx == MaxFunctionScopesIndex);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
if (CSI->ImpCaptureStyle == CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_LambdaByref ||
|
|
CSI->ImpCaptureStyle == CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_LambdaByval ||
|
|
CSI->ImpCaptureStyle == CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_Block ||
|
|
CSI->ImpCaptureStyle == CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_CapturedRegion ||
|
|
(Explicit && idx == MaxFunctionScopesIndex)) {
|
|
// Regarding (Explicit && idx == MaxFunctionScopesIndex): only the first
|
|
// iteration through can be an explicit capture, all enclosing closures,
|
|
// if any, must perform implicit captures.
|
|
|
|
// This closure can capture 'this'; continue looking upwards.
|
|
NumCapturingClosures++;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
// This context can't implicitly capture 'this'; fail out.
|
|
if (BuildAndDiagnose)
|
|
Diag(Loc, diag::err_this_capture)
|
|
<< (Explicit && idx == MaxFunctionScopesIndex);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!BuildAndDiagnose) return false;
|
|
|
|
// If we got here, then the closure at MaxFunctionScopesIndex on the
|
|
// FunctionScopes stack, can capture the *enclosing object*, so capture it
|
|
// (including implicit by-reference captures in any enclosing closures).
|
|
|
|
// In the loop below, respect the ByCopy flag only for the closure requesting
|
|
// the capture (i.e. first iteration through the loop below). Ignore it for
|
|
// all enclosing closure's up to NumCapturingClosures (since they must be
|
|
// implicitly capturing the *enclosing object* by reference (see loop
|
|
// above)).
|
|
assert((!ByCopy ||
|
|
dyn_cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[MaxFunctionScopesIndex])) &&
|
|
"Only a lambda can capture the enclosing object (referred to by "
|
|
"*this) by copy");
|
|
// FIXME: We need to delay this marking in PotentiallyPotentiallyEvaluated
|
|
// contexts.
|
|
QualType ThisTy = getCurrentThisType();
|
|
for (int idx = MaxFunctionScopesIndex; NumCapturingClosures;
|
|
--idx, --NumCapturingClosures) {
|
|
CapturingScopeInfo *CSI = cast<CapturingScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[idx]);
|
|
Expr *ThisExpr = nullptr;
|
|
|
|
if (LambdaScopeInfo *LSI = dyn_cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(CSI)) {
|
|
// For lambda expressions, build a field and an initializing expression,
|
|
// and capture the *enclosing object* by copy only if this is the first
|
|
// iteration.
|
|
ThisExpr = captureThis(*this, Context, LSI->Lambda, ThisTy, Loc,
|
|
ByCopy && idx == MaxFunctionScopesIndex);
|
|
|
|
} else if (CapturedRegionScopeInfo *RSI
|
|
= dyn_cast<CapturedRegionScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[idx]))
|
|
ThisExpr =
|
|
captureThis(*this, Context, RSI->TheRecordDecl, ThisTy, Loc,
|
|
false/*ByCopy*/);
|
|
|
|
bool isNested = NumCapturingClosures > 1;
|
|
CSI->addThisCapture(isNested, Loc, ThisExpr, ByCopy);
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::ActOnCXXThis(SourceLocation Loc) {
|
|
/// C++ 9.3.2: In the body of a non-static member function, the keyword this
|
|
/// is a non-lvalue expression whose value is the address of the object for
|
|
/// which the function is called.
|
|
|
|
QualType ThisTy = getCurrentThisType();
|
|
if (ThisTy.isNull()) return Diag(Loc, diag::err_invalid_this_use);
|
|
|
|
CheckCXXThisCapture(Loc);
|
|
return new (Context) CXXThisExpr(Loc, ThisTy, /*isImplicit=*/false);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool Sema::isThisOutsideMemberFunctionBody(QualType BaseType) {
|
|
// If we're outside the body of a member function, then we'll have a specified
|
|
// type for 'this'.
|
|
if (CXXThisTypeOverride.isNull())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// Determine whether we're looking into a class that's currently being
|
|
// defined.
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *Class = BaseType->getAsCXXRecordDecl();
|
|
return Class && Class->isBeingDefined();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Parse construction of a specified type.
|
|
/// Can be interpreted either as function-style casting ("int(x)")
|
|
/// or class type construction ("ClassType(x,y,z)")
|
|
/// or creation of a value-initialized type ("int()").
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::ActOnCXXTypeConstructExpr(ParsedType TypeRep,
|
|
SourceLocation LParenOrBraceLoc,
|
|
MultiExprArg exprs,
|
|
SourceLocation RParenOrBraceLoc,
|
|
bool ListInitialization) {
|
|
if (!TypeRep)
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *TInfo;
|
|
QualType Ty = GetTypeFromParser(TypeRep, &TInfo);
|
|
if (!TInfo)
|
|
TInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(Ty, SourceLocation());
|
|
|
|
auto Result = BuildCXXTypeConstructExpr(TInfo, LParenOrBraceLoc, exprs,
|
|
RParenOrBraceLoc, ListInitialization);
|
|
// Avoid creating a non-type-dependent expression that contains typos.
|
|
// Non-type-dependent expressions are liable to be discarded without
|
|
// checking for embedded typos.
|
|
if (!Result.isInvalid() && Result.get()->isInstantiationDependent() &&
|
|
!Result.get()->isTypeDependent())
|
|
Result = CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(Result.get());
|
|
return Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::BuildCXXTypeConstructExpr(TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
|
|
SourceLocation LParenOrBraceLoc,
|
|
MultiExprArg Exprs,
|
|
SourceLocation RParenOrBraceLoc,
|
|
bool ListInitialization) {
|
|
QualType Ty = TInfo->getType();
|
|
SourceLocation TyBeginLoc = TInfo->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc();
|
|
|
|
if (Ty->isDependentType() || CallExpr::hasAnyTypeDependentArguments(Exprs)) {
|
|
// FIXME: CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr does not model list-initialization
|
|
// directly. We work around this by dropping the locations of the braces.
|
|
SourceRange Locs = ListInitialization
|
|
? SourceRange()
|
|
: SourceRange(LParenOrBraceLoc, RParenOrBraceLoc);
|
|
return CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr::Create(Context, TInfo, Locs.getBegin(),
|
|
Exprs, Locs.getEnd());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
assert((!ListInitialization ||
|
|
(Exprs.size() == 1 && isa<InitListExpr>(Exprs[0]))) &&
|
|
"List initialization must have initializer list as expression.");
|
|
SourceRange FullRange = SourceRange(TyBeginLoc, RParenOrBraceLoc);
|
|
|
|
InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(TInfo);
|
|
InitializationKind Kind =
|
|
Exprs.size()
|
|
? ListInitialization
|
|
? InitializationKind::CreateDirectList(
|
|
TyBeginLoc, LParenOrBraceLoc, RParenOrBraceLoc)
|
|
: InitializationKind::CreateDirect(TyBeginLoc, LParenOrBraceLoc,
|
|
RParenOrBraceLoc)
|
|
: InitializationKind::CreateValue(TyBeginLoc, LParenOrBraceLoc,
|
|
RParenOrBraceLoc);
|
|
|
|
// C++1z [expr.type.conv]p1:
|
|
// If the type is a placeholder for a deduced class type, [...perform class
|
|
// template argument deduction...]
|
|
DeducedType *Deduced = Ty->getContainedDeducedType();
|
|
if (Deduced && isa<DeducedTemplateSpecializationType>(Deduced)) {
|
|
Ty = DeduceTemplateSpecializationFromInitializer(TInfo, Entity,
|
|
Kind, Exprs);
|
|
if (Ty.isNull())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(TInfo, Ty);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++ [expr.type.conv]p1:
|
|
// If the expression list is a parenthesized single expression, the type
|
|
// conversion expression is equivalent (in definedness, and if defined in
|
|
// meaning) to the corresponding cast expression.
|
|
if (Exprs.size() == 1 && !ListInitialization &&
|
|
!isa<InitListExpr>(Exprs[0])) {
|
|
Expr *Arg = Exprs[0];
|
|
return BuildCXXFunctionalCastExpr(TInfo, Ty, LParenOrBraceLoc, Arg,
|
|
RParenOrBraceLoc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// For an expression of the form T(), T shall not be an array type.
|
|
QualType ElemTy = Ty;
|
|
if (Ty->isArrayType()) {
|
|
if (!ListInitialization)
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(TyBeginLoc, diag::err_value_init_for_array_type)
|
|
<< FullRange);
|
|
ElemTy = Context.getBaseElementType(Ty);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// There doesn't seem to be an explicit rule against this but sanity demands
|
|
// we only construct objects with object types.
|
|
if (Ty->isFunctionType())
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(TyBeginLoc, diag::err_init_for_function_type)
|
|
<< Ty << FullRange);
|
|
|
|
// C++17 [expr.type.conv]p2:
|
|
// If the type is cv void and the initializer is (), the expression is a
|
|
// prvalue of the specified type that performs no initialization.
|
|
if (!Ty->isVoidType() &&
|
|
RequireCompleteType(TyBeginLoc, ElemTy,
|
|
diag::err_invalid_incomplete_type_use, FullRange))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// Otherwise, the expression is a prvalue of the specified type whose
|
|
// result object is direct-initialized (11.6) with the initializer.
|
|
InitializationSequence InitSeq(*this, Entity, Kind, Exprs);
|
|
ExprResult Result = InitSeq.Perform(*this, Entity, Kind, Exprs);
|
|
|
|
if (Result.isInvalid())
|
|
return Result;
|
|
|
|
Expr *Inner = Result.get();
|
|
if (CXXBindTemporaryExpr *BTE = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(Inner))
|
|
Inner = BTE->getSubExpr();
|
|
if (!isa<CXXTemporaryObjectExpr>(Inner) &&
|
|
!isa<CXXScalarValueInitExpr>(Inner)) {
|
|
// If we created a CXXTemporaryObjectExpr, that node also represents the
|
|
// functional cast. Otherwise, create an explicit cast to represent
|
|
// the syntactic form of a functional-style cast that was used here.
|
|
//
|
|
// FIXME: Creating a CXXFunctionalCastExpr around a CXXConstructExpr
|
|
// would give a more consistent AST representation than using a
|
|
// CXXTemporaryObjectExpr. It's also weird that the functional cast
|
|
// is sometimes handled by initialization and sometimes not.
|
|
QualType ResultType = Result.get()->getType();
|
|
SourceRange Locs = ListInitialization
|
|
? SourceRange()
|
|
: SourceRange(LParenOrBraceLoc, RParenOrBraceLoc);
|
|
Result = CXXFunctionalCastExpr::Create(
|
|
Context, ResultType, Expr::getValueKindForType(Ty), TInfo, CK_NoOp,
|
|
Result.get(), /*Path=*/nullptr, Locs.getBegin(), Locs.getEnd());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Determine whether the given function is a non-placement
|
|
/// deallocation function.
|
|
static bool isNonPlacementDeallocationFunction(Sema &S, FunctionDecl *FD) {
|
|
if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD))
|
|
return Method->isUsualDeallocationFunction();
|
|
|
|
if (FD->getOverloadedOperator() != OO_Delete &&
|
|
FD->getOverloadedOperator() != OO_Array_Delete)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
unsigned UsualParams = 1;
|
|
|
|
if (S.getLangOpts().SizedDeallocation && UsualParams < FD->getNumParams() &&
|
|
S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(
|
|
FD->getParamDecl(UsualParams)->getType(),
|
|
S.Context.getSizeType()))
|
|
++UsualParams;
|
|
|
|
if (S.getLangOpts().AlignedAllocation && UsualParams < FD->getNumParams() &&
|
|
S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(
|
|
FD->getParamDecl(UsualParams)->getType(),
|
|
S.Context.getTypeDeclType(S.getStdAlignValT())))
|
|
++UsualParams;
|
|
|
|
return UsualParams == FD->getNumParams();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
namespace {
|
|
struct UsualDeallocFnInfo {
|
|
UsualDeallocFnInfo() : Found(), FD(nullptr) {}
|
|
UsualDeallocFnInfo(Sema &S, DeclAccessPair Found)
|
|
: Found(Found), FD(dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(Found->getUnderlyingDecl())),
|
|
Destroying(false), HasSizeT(false), HasAlignValT(false),
|
|
CUDAPref(Sema::CFP_Native) {
|
|
// A function template declaration is never a usual deallocation function.
|
|
if (!FD)
|
|
return;
|
|
unsigned NumBaseParams = 1;
|
|
if (FD->isDestroyingOperatorDelete()) {
|
|
Destroying = true;
|
|
++NumBaseParams;
|
|
}
|
|
if (FD->getNumParams() == NumBaseParams + 2)
|
|
HasAlignValT = HasSizeT = true;
|
|
else if (FD->getNumParams() == NumBaseParams + 1) {
|
|
HasSizeT = FD->getParamDecl(NumBaseParams)->getType()->isIntegerType();
|
|
HasAlignValT = !HasSizeT;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// In CUDA, determine how much we'd like / dislike to call this.
|
|
if (S.getLangOpts().CUDA)
|
|
if (auto *Caller = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(S.CurContext))
|
|
CUDAPref = S.IdentifyCUDAPreference(Caller, FD);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
explicit operator bool() const { return FD; }
|
|
|
|
bool isBetterThan(const UsualDeallocFnInfo &Other, bool WantSize,
|
|
bool WantAlign) const {
|
|
// C++ P0722:
|
|
// A destroying operator delete is preferred over a non-destroying
|
|
// operator delete.
|
|
if (Destroying != Other.Destroying)
|
|
return Destroying;
|
|
|
|
// C++17 [expr.delete]p10:
|
|
// If the type has new-extended alignment, a function with a parameter
|
|
// of type std::align_val_t is preferred; otherwise a function without
|
|
// such a parameter is preferred
|
|
if (HasAlignValT != Other.HasAlignValT)
|
|
return HasAlignValT == WantAlign;
|
|
|
|
if (HasSizeT != Other.HasSizeT)
|
|
return HasSizeT == WantSize;
|
|
|
|
// Use CUDA call preference as a tiebreaker.
|
|
return CUDAPref > Other.CUDAPref;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DeclAccessPair Found;
|
|
FunctionDecl *FD;
|
|
bool Destroying, HasSizeT, HasAlignValT;
|
|
Sema::CUDAFunctionPreference CUDAPref;
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Determine whether a type has new-extended alignment. This may be called when
|
|
/// the type is incomplete (for a delete-expression with an incomplete pointee
|
|
/// type), in which case it will conservatively return false if the alignment is
|
|
/// not known.
|
|
static bool hasNewExtendedAlignment(Sema &S, QualType AllocType) {
|
|
return S.getLangOpts().AlignedAllocation &&
|
|
S.getASTContext().getTypeAlignIfKnown(AllocType) >
|
|
S.getASTContext().getTargetInfo().getNewAlign();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Select the correct "usual" deallocation function to use from a selection of
|
|
/// deallocation functions (either global or class-scope).
|
|
static UsualDeallocFnInfo resolveDeallocationOverload(
|
|
Sema &S, LookupResult &R, bool WantSize, bool WantAlign,
|
|
llvm::SmallVectorImpl<UsualDeallocFnInfo> *BestFns = nullptr) {
|
|
UsualDeallocFnInfo Best;
|
|
|
|
for (auto I = R.begin(), E = R.end(); I != E; ++I) {
|
|
UsualDeallocFnInfo Info(S, I.getPair());
|
|
if (!Info || !isNonPlacementDeallocationFunction(S, Info.FD) ||
|
|
Info.CUDAPref == Sema::CFP_Never)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
if (!Best) {
|
|
Best = Info;
|
|
if (BestFns)
|
|
BestFns->push_back(Info);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (Best.isBetterThan(Info, WantSize, WantAlign))
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
// If more than one preferred function is found, all non-preferred
|
|
// functions are eliminated from further consideration.
|
|
if (BestFns && Info.isBetterThan(Best, WantSize, WantAlign))
|
|
BestFns->clear();
|
|
|
|
Best = Info;
|
|
if (BestFns)
|
|
BestFns->push_back(Info);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return Best;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Determine whether a given type is a class for which 'delete[]' would call
|
|
/// a member 'operator delete[]' with a 'size_t' parameter. This implies that
|
|
/// we need to store the array size (even if the type is
|
|
/// trivially-destructible).
|
|
static bool doesUsualArrayDeleteWantSize(Sema &S, SourceLocation loc,
|
|
QualType allocType) {
|
|
const RecordType *record =
|
|
allocType->getBaseElementTypeUnsafe()->getAs<RecordType>();
|
|
if (!record) return false;
|
|
|
|
// Try to find an operator delete[] in class scope.
|
|
|
|
DeclarationName deleteName =
|
|
S.Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Array_Delete);
|
|
LookupResult ops(S, deleteName, loc, Sema::LookupOrdinaryName);
|
|
S.LookupQualifiedName(ops, record->getDecl());
|
|
|
|
// We're just doing this for information.
|
|
ops.suppressDiagnostics();
|
|
|
|
// Very likely: there's no operator delete[].
|
|
if (ops.empty()) return false;
|
|
|
|
// If it's ambiguous, it should be illegal to call operator delete[]
|
|
// on this thing, so it doesn't matter if we allocate extra space or not.
|
|
if (ops.isAmbiguous()) return false;
|
|
|
|
// C++17 [expr.delete]p10:
|
|
// If the deallocation functions have class scope, the one without a
|
|
// parameter of type std::size_t is selected.
|
|
auto Best = resolveDeallocationOverload(
|
|
S, ops, /*WantSize*/false,
|
|
/*WantAlign*/hasNewExtendedAlignment(S, allocType));
|
|
return Best && Best.HasSizeT;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Parsed a C++ 'new' expression (C++ 5.3.4).
|
|
///
|
|
/// E.g.:
|
|
/// @code new (memory) int[size][4] @endcode
|
|
/// or
|
|
/// @code ::new Foo(23, "hello") @endcode
|
|
///
|
|
/// \param StartLoc The first location of the expression.
|
|
/// \param UseGlobal True if 'new' was prefixed with '::'.
|
|
/// \param PlacementLParen Opening paren of the placement arguments.
|
|
/// \param PlacementArgs Placement new arguments.
|
|
/// \param PlacementRParen Closing paren of the placement arguments.
|
|
/// \param TypeIdParens If the type is in parens, the source range.
|
|
/// \param D The type to be allocated, as well as array dimensions.
|
|
/// \param Initializer The initializing expression or initializer-list, or null
|
|
/// if there is none.
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::ActOnCXXNew(SourceLocation StartLoc, bool UseGlobal,
|
|
SourceLocation PlacementLParen, MultiExprArg PlacementArgs,
|
|
SourceLocation PlacementRParen, SourceRange TypeIdParens,
|
|
Declarator &D, Expr *Initializer) {
|
|
Expr *ArraySize = nullptr;
|
|
// If the specified type is an array, unwrap it and save the expression.
|
|
if (D.getNumTypeObjects() > 0 &&
|
|
D.getTypeObject(0).Kind == DeclaratorChunk::Array) {
|
|
DeclaratorChunk &Chunk = D.getTypeObject(0);
|
|
if (D.getDeclSpec().hasAutoTypeSpec())
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(Chunk.Loc, diag::err_new_array_of_auto)
|
|
<< D.getSourceRange());
|
|
if (Chunk.Arr.hasStatic)
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(Chunk.Loc, diag::err_static_illegal_in_new)
|
|
<< D.getSourceRange());
|
|
if (!Chunk.Arr.NumElts)
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(Chunk.Loc, diag::err_array_new_needs_size)
|
|
<< D.getSourceRange());
|
|
|
|
ArraySize = static_cast<Expr*>(Chunk.Arr.NumElts);
|
|
D.DropFirstTypeObject();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Every dimension shall be of constant size.
|
|
if (ArraySize) {
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0, N = D.getNumTypeObjects(); I < N; ++I) {
|
|
if (D.getTypeObject(I).Kind != DeclaratorChunk::Array)
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
DeclaratorChunk::ArrayTypeInfo &Array = D.getTypeObject(I).Arr;
|
|
if (Expr *NumElts = (Expr *)Array.NumElts) {
|
|
if (!NumElts->isTypeDependent() && !NumElts->isValueDependent()) {
|
|
if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14) {
|
|
// C++1y [expr.new]p6: Every constant-expression in a noptr-new-declarator
|
|
// shall be a converted constant expression (5.19) of type std::size_t
|
|
// and shall evaluate to a strictly positive value.
|
|
unsigned IntWidth = Context.getTargetInfo().getIntWidth();
|
|
assert(IntWidth && "Builtin type of size 0?");
|
|
llvm::APSInt Value(IntWidth);
|
|
Array.NumElts
|
|
= CheckConvertedConstantExpression(NumElts, Context.getSizeType(), Value,
|
|
CCEK_NewExpr)
|
|
.get();
|
|
} else {
|
|
Array.NumElts
|
|
= VerifyIntegerConstantExpression(NumElts, nullptr,
|
|
diag::err_new_array_nonconst)
|
|
.get();
|
|
}
|
|
if (!Array.NumElts)
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *TInfo = GetTypeForDeclarator(D, /*Scope=*/nullptr);
|
|
QualType AllocType = TInfo->getType();
|
|
if (D.isInvalidType())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
SourceRange DirectInitRange;
|
|
if (ParenListExpr *List = dyn_cast_or_null<ParenListExpr>(Initializer))
|
|
DirectInitRange = List->getSourceRange();
|
|
|
|
return BuildCXXNew(SourceRange(StartLoc, D.getEndLoc()), UseGlobal,
|
|
PlacementLParen, PlacementArgs, PlacementRParen,
|
|
TypeIdParens, AllocType, TInfo, ArraySize, DirectInitRange,
|
|
Initializer);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool isLegalArrayNewInitializer(CXXNewExpr::InitializationStyle Style,
|
|
Expr *Init) {
|
|
if (!Init)
|
|
return true;
|
|
if (ParenListExpr *PLE = dyn_cast<ParenListExpr>(Init))
|
|
return PLE->getNumExprs() == 0;
|
|
if (isa<ImplicitValueInitExpr>(Init))
|
|
return true;
|
|
else if (CXXConstructExpr *CCE = dyn_cast<CXXConstructExpr>(Init))
|
|
return !CCE->isListInitialization() &&
|
|
CCE->getConstructor()->isDefaultConstructor();
|
|
else if (Style == CXXNewExpr::ListInit) {
|
|
assert(isa<InitListExpr>(Init) &&
|
|
"Shouldn't create list CXXConstructExprs for arrays.");
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Emit a diagnostic if an aligned allocation/deallocation function that is not
|
|
// implemented in the standard library is selected.
|
|
static void diagnoseUnavailableAlignedAllocation(const FunctionDecl &FD,
|
|
SourceLocation Loc, bool IsDelete,
|
|
Sema &S) {
|
|
if (!S.getLangOpts().AlignedAllocationUnavailable)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
// Return if there is a definition.
|
|
if (FD.isDefined())
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
bool IsAligned = false;
|
|
if (FD.isReplaceableGlobalAllocationFunction(&IsAligned) && IsAligned) {
|
|
const llvm::Triple &T = S.getASTContext().getTargetInfo().getTriple();
|
|
StringRef OSName = AvailabilityAttr::getPlatformNameSourceSpelling(
|
|
S.getASTContext().getTargetInfo().getPlatformName());
|
|
|
|
S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_aligned_allocation_unavailable)
|
|
<< IsDelete << FD.getType().getAsString() << OSName
|
|
<< alignedAllocMinVersion(T.getOS()).getAsString();
|
|
S.Diag(Loc, diag::note_silence_aligned_allocation_unavailable);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::BuildCXXNew(SourceRange Range, bool UseGlobal,
|
|
SourceLocation PlacementLParen,
|
|
MultiExprArg PlacementArgs,
|
|
SourceLocation PlacementRParen,
|
|
SourceRange TypeIdParens,
|
|
QualType AllocType,
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *AllocTypeInfo,
|
|
Expr *ArraySize,
|
|
SourceRange DirectInitRange,
|
|
Expr *Initializer) {
|
|
SourceRange TypeRange = AllocTypeInfo->getTypeLoc().getSourceRange();
|
|
SourceLocation StartLoc = Range.getBegin();
|
|
|
|
CXXNewExpr::InitializationStyle initStyle;
|
|
if (DirectInitRange.isValid()) {
|
|
assert(Initializer && "Have parens but no initializer.");
|
|
initStyle = CXXNewExpr::CallInit;
|
|
} else if (Initializer && isa<InitListExpr>(Initializer))
|
|
initStyle = CXXNewExpr::ListInit;
|
|
else {
|
|
assert((!Initializer || isa<ImplicitValueInitExpr>(Initializer) ||
|
|
isa<CXXConstructExpr>(Initializer)) &&
|
|
"Initializer expression that cannot have been implicitly created.");
|
|
initStyle = CXXNewExpr::NoInit;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Expr **Inits = &Initializer;
|
|
unsigned NumInits = Initializer ? 1 : 0;
|
|
if (ParenListExpr *List = dyn_cast_or_null<ParenListExpr>(Initializer)) {
|
|
assert(initStyle == CXXNewExpr::CallInit && "paren init for non-call init");
|
|
Inits = List->getExprs();
|
|
NumInits = List->getNumExprs();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++11 [expr.new]p15:
|
|
// A new-expression that creates an object of type T initializes that
|
|
// object as follows:
|
|
InitializationKind Kind
|
|
// - If the new-initializer is omitted, the object is default-
|
|
// initialized (8.5); if no initialization is performed,
|
|
// the object has indeterminate value
|
|
= initStyle == CXXNewExpr::NoInit
|
|
? InitializationKind::CreateDefault(TypeRange.getBegin())
|
|
// - Otherwise, the new-initializer is interpreted according to
|
|
// the
|
|
// initialization rules of 8.5 for direct-initialization.
|
|
: initStyle == CXXNewExpr::ListInit
|
|
? InitializationKind::CreateDirectList(
|
|
TypeRange.getBegin(), Initializer->getBeginLoc(),
|
|
Initializer->getEndLoc())
|
|
: InitializationKind::CreateDirect(TypeRange.getBegin(),
|
|
DirectInitRange.getBegin(),
|
|
DirectInitRange.getEnd());
|
|
|
|
// C++11 [dcl.spec.auto]p6. Deduce the type which 'auto' stands in for.
|
|
auto *Deduced = AllocType->getContainedDeducedType();
|
|
if (Deduced && isa<DeducedTemplateSpecializationType>(Deduced)) {
|
|
if (ArraySize)
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(ArraySize->getExprLoc(),
|
|
diag::err_deduced_class_template_compound_type)
|
|
<< /*array*/ 2 << ArraySize->getSourceRange());
|
|
|
|
InitializedEntity Entity
|
|
= InitializedEntity::InitializeNew(StartLoc, AllocType);
|
|
AllocType = DeduceTemplateSpecializationFromInitializer(
|
|
AllocTypeInfo, Entity, Kind, MultiExprArg(Inits, NumInits));
|
|
if (AllocType.isNull())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
} else if (Deduced) {
|
|
bool Braced = (initStyle == CXXNewExpr::ListInit);
|
|
if (NumInits == 1) {
|
|
if (auto p = dyn_cast_or_null<InitListExpr>(Inits[0])) {
|
|
Inits = p->getInits();
|
|
NumInits = p->getNumInits();
|
|
Braced = true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (initStyle == CXXNewExpr::NoInit || NumInits == 0)
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_auto_new_requires_ctor_arg)
|
|
<< AllocType << TypeRange);
|
|
if (NumInits > 1) {
|
|
Expr *FirstBad = Inits[1];
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(FirstBad->getBeginLoc(),
|
|
diag::err_auto_new_ctor_multiple_expressions)
|
|
<< AllocType << TypeRange);
|
|
}
|
|
if (Braced && !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus17)
|
|
Diag(Initializer->getBeginLoc(), diag::ext_auto_new_list_init)
|
|
<< AllocType << TypeRange;
|
|
Expr *Deduce = Inits[0];
|
|
QualType DeducedType;
|
|
if (DeduceAutoType(AllocTypeInfo, Deduce, DeducedType) == DAR_Failed)
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_auto_new_deduction_failure)
|
|
<< AllocType << Deduce->getType()
|
|
<< TypeRange << Deduce->getSourceRange());
|
|
if (DeducedType.isNull())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
AllocType = DeducedType;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Per C++0x [expr.new]p5, the type being constructed may be a
|
|
// typedef of an array type.
|
|
if (!ArraySize) {
|
|
if (const ConstantArrayType *Array
|
|
= Context.getAsConstantArrayType(AllocType)) {
|
|
ArraySize = IntegerLiteral::Create(Context, Array->getSize(),
|
|
Context.getSizeType(),
|
|
TypeRange.getEnd());
|
|
AllocType = Array->getElementType();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (CheckAllocatedType(AllocType, TypeRange.getBegin(), TypeRange))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// In ARC, infer 'retaining' for the allocated
|
|
if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount &&
|
|
AllocType.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_None &&
|
|
AllocType->isObjCLifetimeType()) {
|
|
AllocType = Context.getLifetimeQualifiedType(AllocType,
|
|
AllocType->getObjCARCImplicitLifetime());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
QualType ResultType = Context.getPointerType(AllocType);
|
|
|
|
if (ArraySize && ArraySize->getType()->isNonOverloadPlaceholderType()) {
|
|
ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(ArraySize);
|
|
if (result.isInvalid()) return ExprError();
|
|
ArraySize = result.get();
|
|
}
|
|
// C++98 5.3.4p6: "The expression in a direct-new-declarator shall have
|
|
// integral or enumeration type with a non-negative value."
|
|
// C++11 [expr.new]p6: The expression [...] shall be of integral or unscoped
|
|
// enumeration type, or a class type for which a single non-explicit
|
|
// conversion function to integral or unscoped enumeration type exists.
|
|
// C++1y [expr.new]p6: The expression [...] is implicitly converted to
|
|
// std::size_t.
|
|
llvm::Optional<uint64_t> KnownArraySize;
|
|
if (ArraySize && !ArraySize->isTypeDependent()) {
|
|
ExprResult ConvertedSize;
|
|
if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14) {
|
|
assert(Context.getTargetInfo().getIntWidth() && "Builtin type of size 0?");
|
|
|
|
ConvertedSize = PerformImplicitConversion(ArraySize, Context.getSizeType(),
|
|
AA_Converting);
|
|
|
|
if (!ConvertedSize.isInvalid() &&
|
|
ArraySize->getType()->getAs<RecordType>())
|
|
// Diagnose the compatibility of this conversion.
|
|
Diag(StartLoc, diag::warn_cxx98_compat_array_size_conversion)
|
|
<< ArraySize->getType() << 0 << "'size_t'";
|
|
} else {
|
|
class SizeConvertDiagnoser : public ICEConvertDiagnoser {
|
|
protected:
|
|
Expr *ArraySize;
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
SizeConvertDiagnoser(Expr *ArraySize)
|
|
: ICEConvertDiagnoser(/*AllowScopedEnumerations*/false, false, false),
|
|
ArraySize(ArraySize) {}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseNotInt(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
QualType T) override {
|
|
return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_array_size_not_integral)
|
|
<< S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 << T;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseIncomplete(
|
|
Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T) override {
|
|
return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_array_size_incomplete_type)
|
|
<< T << ArraySize->getSourceRange();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseExplicitConv(
|
|
Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T, QualType ConvTy) override {
|
|
return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_array_size_explicit_conversion) << T << ConvTy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder noteExplicitConv(
|
|
Sema &S, CXXConversionDecl *Conv, QualType ConvTy) override {
|
|
return S.Diag(Conv->getLocation(), diag::note_array_size_conversion)
|
|
<< ConvTy->isEnumeralType() << ConvTy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseAmbiguous(
|
|
Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T) override {
|
|
return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_array_size_ambiguous_conversion) << T;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder noteAmbiguous(
|
|
Sema &S, CXXConversionDecl *Conv, QualType ConvTy) override {
|
|
return S.Diag(Conv->getLocation(), diag::note_array_size_conversion)
|
|
<< ConvTy->isEnumeralType() << ConvTy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseConversion(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
QualType T,
|
|
QualType ConvTy) override {
|
|
return S.Diag(Loc,
|
|
S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11
|
|
? diag::warn_cxx98_compat_array_size_conversion
|
|
: diag::ext_array_size_conversion)
|
|
<< T << ConvTy->isEnumeralType() << ConvTy;
|
|
}
|
|
} SizeDiagnoser(ArraySize);
|
|
|
|
ConvertedSize = PerformContextualImplicitConversion(StartLoc, ArraySize,
|
|
SizeDiagnoser);
|
|
}
|
|
if (ConvertedSize.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
ArraySize = ConvertedSize.get();
|
|
QualType SizeType = ArraySize->getType();
|
|
|
|
if (!SizeType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// C++98 [expr.new]p7:
|
|
// The expression in a direct-new-declarator shall have integral type
|
|
// with a non-negative value.
|
|
//
|
|
// Let's see if this is a constant < 0. If so, we reject it out of hand,
|
|
// per CWG1464. Otherwise, if it's not a constant, we must have an
|
|
// unparenthesized array type.
|
|
if (!ArraySize->isValueDependent()) {
|
|
llvm::APSInt Value;
|
|
// We've already performed any required implicit conversion to integer or
|
|
// unscoped enumeration type.
|
|
// FIXME: Per CWG1464, we are required to check the value prior to
|
|
// converting to size_t. This will never find a negative array size in
|
|
// C++14 onwards, because Value is always unsigned here!
|
|
if (ArraySize->isIntegerConstantExpr(Value, Context)) {
|
|
if (Value.isSigned() && Value.isNegative()) {
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(ArraySize->getBeginLoc(),
|
|
diag::err_typecheck_negative_array_size)
|
|
<< ArraySize->getSourceRange());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!AllocType->isDependentType()) {
|
|
unsigned ActiveSizeBits =
|
|
ConstantArrayType::getNumAddressingBits(Context, AllocType, Value);
|
|
if (ActiveSizeBits > ConstantArrayType::getMaxSizeBits(Context))
|
|
return ExprError(
|
|
Diag(ArraySize->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_array_too_large)
|
|
<< Value.toString(10) << ArraySize->getSourceRange());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
KnownArraySize = Value.getZExtValue();
|
|
} else if (TypeIdParens.isValid()) {
|
|
// Can't have dynamic array size when the type-id is in parentheses.
|
|
Diag(ArraySize->getBeginLoc(), diag::ext_new_paren_array_nonconst)
|
|
<< ArraySize->getSourceRange()
|
|
<< FixItHint::CreateRemoval(TypeIdParens.getBegin())
|
|
<< FixItHint::CreateRemoval(TypeIdParens.getEnd());
|
|
|
|
TypeIdParens = SourceRange();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Note that we do *not* convert the argument in any way. It can
|
|
// be signed, larger than size_t, whatever.
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
FunctionDecl *OperatorNew = nullptr;
|
|
FunctionDecl *OperatorDelete = nullptr;
|
|
unsigned Alignment =
|
|
AllocType->isDependentType() ? 0 : Context.getTypeAlign(AllocType);
|
|
unsigned NewAlignment = Context.getTargetInfo().getNewAlign();
|
|
bool PassAlignment = getLangOpts().AlignedAllocation &&
|
|
Alignment > NewAlignment;
|
|
|
|
AllocationFunctionScope Scope = UseGlobal ? AFS_Global : AFS_Both;
|
|
if (!AllocType->isDependentType() &&
|
|
!Expr::hasAnyTypeDependentArguments(PlacementArgs) &&
|
|
FindAllocationFunctions(StartLoc,
|
|
SourceRange(PlacementLParen, PlacementRParen),
|
|
Scope, Scope, AllocType, ArraySize, PassAlignment,
|
|
PlacementArgs, OperatorNew, OperatorDelete))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// If this is an array allocation, compute whether the usual array
|
|
// deallocation function for the type has a size_t parameter.
|
|
bool UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize = false;
|
|
if (ArraySize && !AllocType->isDependentType())
|
|
UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize =
|
|
doesUsualArrayDeleteWantSize(*this, StartLoc, AllocType);
|
|
|
|
SmallVector<Expr *, 8> AllPlaceArgs;
|
|
if (OperatorNew) {
|
|
const FunctionProtoType *Proto =
|
|
OperatorNew->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
|
|
VariadicCallType CallType = Proto->isVariadic() ? VariadicFunction
|
|
: VariadicDoesNotApply;
|
|
|
|
// We've already converted the placement args, just fill in any default
|
|
// arguments. Skip the first parameter because we don't have a corresponding
|
|
// argument. Skip the second parameter too if we're passing in the
|
|
// alignment; we've already filled it in.
|
|
if (GatherArgumentsForCall(PlacementLParen, OperatorNew, Proto,
|
|
PassAlignment ? 2 : 1, PlacementArgs,
|
|
AllPlaceArgs, CallType))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
if (!AllPlaceArgs.empty())
|
|
PlacementArgs = AllPlaceArgs;
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: This is wrong: PlacementArgs misses out the first (size) argument.
|
|
DiagnoseSentinelCalls(OperatorNew, PlacementLParen, PlacementArgs);
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: Missing call to CheckFunctionCall or equivalent
|
|
|
|
// Warn if the type is over-aligned and is being allocated by (unaligned)
|
|
// global operator new.
|
|
if (PlacementArgs.empty() && !PassAlignment &&
|
|
(OperatorNew->isImplicit() ||
|
|
(OperatorNew->getBeginLoc().isValid() &&
|
|
getSourceManager().isInSystemHeader(OperatorNew->getBeginLoc())))) {
|
|
if (Alignment > NewAlignment)
|
|
Diag(StartLoc, diag::warn_overaligned_type)
|
|
<< AllocType
|
|
<< unsigned(Alignment / Context.getCharWidth())
|
|
<< unsigned(NewAlignment / Context.getCharWidth());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Array 'new' can't have any initializers except empty parentheses.
|
|
// Initializer lists are also allowed, in C++11. Rely on the parser for the
|
|
// dialect distinction.
|
|
if (ArraySize && !isLegalArrayNewInitializer(initStyle, Initializer)) {
|
|
SourceRange InitRange(Inits[0]->getBeginLoc(),
|
|
Inits[NumInits - 1]->getEndLoc());
|
|
Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_new_array_init_args) << InitRange;
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we can perform the initialization, and we've not already done so,
|
|
// do it now.
|
|
if (!AllocType->isDependentType() &&
|
|
!Expr::hasAnyTypeDependentArguments(
|
|
llvm::makeArrayRef(Inits, NumInits))) {
|
|
// The type we initialize is the complete type, including the array bound.
|
|
QualType InitType;
|
|
if (KnownArraySize)
|
|
InitType = Context.getConstantArrayType(
|
|
AllocType, llvm::APInt(Context.getTypeSize(Context.getSizeType()),
|
|
*KnownArraySize),
|
|
ArrayType::Normal, 0);
|
|
else if (ArraySize)
|
|
InitType =
|
|
Context.getIncompleteArrayType(AllocType, ArrayType::Normal, 0);
|
|
else
|
|
InitType = AllocType;
|
|
|
|
InitializedEntity Entity
|
|
= InitializedEntity::InitializeNew(StartLoc, InitType);
|
|
InitializationSequence InitSeq(*this, Entity, Kind,
|
|
MultiExprArg(Inits, NumInits));
|
|
ExprResult FullInit = InitSeq.Perform(*this, Entity, Kind,
|
|
MultiExprArg(Inits, NumInits));
|
|
if (FullInit.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// FullInit is our initializer; strip off CXXBindTemporaryExprs, because
|
|
// we don't want the initialized object to be destructed.
|
|
// FIXME: We should not create these in the first place.
|
|
if (CXXBindTemporaryExpr *Binder =
|
|
dyn_cast_or_null<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(FullInit.get()))
|
|
FullInit = Binder->getSubExpr();
|
|
|
|
Initializer = FullInit.get();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Mark the new and delete operators as referenced.
|
|
if (OperatorNew) {
|
|
if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(OperatorNew, StartLoc))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
MarkFunctionReferenced(StartLoc, OperatorNew);
|
|
diagnoseUnavailableAlignedAllocation(*OperatorNew, StartLoc, false, *this);
|
|
}
|
|
if (OperatorDelete) {
|
|
if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(OperatorDelete, StartLoc))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
MarkFunctionReferenced(StartLoc, OperatorDelete);
|
|
diagnoseUnavailableAlignedAllocation(*OperatorDelete, StartLoc, true, *this);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++0x [expr.new]p17:
|
|
// If the new expression creates an array of objects of class type,
|
|
// access and ambiguity control are done for the destructor.
|
|
QualType BaseAllocType = Context.getBaseElementType(AllocType);
|
|
if (ArraySize && !BaseAllocType->isDependentType()) {
|
|
if (const RecordType *BaseRecordType = BaseAllocType->getAs<RecordType>()) {
|
|
if (CXXDestructorDecl *dtor = LookupDestructor(
|
|
cast<CXXRecordDecl>(BaseRecordType->getDecl()))) {
|
|
MarkFunctionReferenced(StartLoc, dtor);
|
|
CheckDestructorAccess(StartLoc, dtor,
|
|
PDiag(diag::err_access_dtor)
|
|
<< BaseAllocType);
|
|
if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(dtor, StartLoc))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return new (Context)
|
|
CXXNewExpr(Context, UseGlobal, OperatorNew, OperatorDelete, PassAlignment,
|
|
UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize, PlacementArgs, TypeIdParens,
|
|
ArraySize, initStyle, Initializer, ResultType, AllocTypeInfo,
|
|
Range, DirectInitRange);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Checks that a type is suitable as the allocated type
|
|
/// in a new-expression.
|
|
bool Sema::CheckAllocatedType(QualType AllocType, SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
SourceRange R) {
|
|
// C++ 5.3.4p1: "[The] type shall be a complete object type, but not an
|
|
// abstract class type or array thereof.
|
|
if (AllocType->isFunctionType())
|
|
return Diag(Loc, diag::err_bad_new_type)
|
|
<< AllocType << 0 << R;
|
|
else if (AllocType->isReferenceType())
|
|
return Diag(Loc, diag::err_bad_new_type)
|
|
<< AllocType << 1 << R;
|
|
else if (!AllocType->isDependentType() &&
|
|
RequireCompleteType(Loc, AllocType, diag::err_new_incomplete_type,R))
|
|
return true;
|
|
else if (RequireNonAbstractType(Loc, AllocType,
|
|
diag::err_allocation_of_abstract_type))
|
|
return true;
|
|
else if (AllocType->isVariablyModifiedType())
|
|
return Diag(Loc, diag::err_variably_modified_new_type)
|
|
<< AllocType;
|
|
else if (AllocType.getAddressSpace() != LangAS::Default &&
|
|
!getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus)
|
|
return Diag(Loc, diag::err_address_space_qualified_new)
|
|
<< AllocType.getUnqualifiedType()
|
|
<< AllocType.getQualifiers().getAddressSpaceAttributePrintValue();
|
|
else if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount) {
|
|
if (const ArrayType *AT = Context.getAsArrayType(AllocType)) {
|
|
QualType BaseAllocType = Context.getBaseElementType(AT);
|
|
if (BaseAllocType.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_None &&
|
|
BaseAllocType->isObjCLifetimeType())
|
|
return Diag(Loc, diag::err_arc_new_array_without_ownership)
|
|
<< BaseAllocType;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool resolveAllocationOverload(
|
|
Sema &S, LookupResult &R, SourceRange Range, SmallVectorImpl<Expr *> &Args,
|
|
bool &PassAlignment, FunctionDecl *&Operator,
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet *AlignedCandidates, Expr *AlignArg, bool Diagnose) {
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet Candidates(R.getNameLoc(),
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal);
|
|
for (LookupResult::iterator Alloc = R.begin(), AllocEnd = R.end();
|
|
Alloc != AllocEnd; ++Alloc) {
|
|
// Even member operator new/delete are implicitly treated as
|
|
// static, so don't use AddMemberCandidate.
|
|
NamedDecl *D = (*Alloc)->getUnderlyingDecl();
|
|
|
|
if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FnTemplate = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D)) {
|
|
S.AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(FnTemplate, Alloc.getPair(),
|
|
/*ExplicitTemplateArgs=*/nullptr, Args,
|
|
Candidates,
|
|
/*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
FunctionDecl *Fn = cast<FunctionDecl>(D);
|
|
S.AddOverloadCandidate(Fn, Alloc.getPair(), Args, Candidates,
|
|
/*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Do the resolution.
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
|
|
switch (Candidates.BestViableFunction(S, R.getNameLoc(), Best)) {
|
|
case OR_Success: {
|
|
// Got one!
|
|
FunctionDecl *FnDecl = Best->Function;
|
|
if (S.CheckAllocationAccess(R.getNameLoc(), Range, R.getNamingClass(),
|
|
Best->FoundDecl) == Sema::AR_inaccessible)
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
Operator = FnDecl;
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case OR_No_Viable_Function:
|
|
// C++17 [expr.new]p13:
|
|
// If no matching function is found and the allocated object type has
|
|
// new-extended alignment, the alignment argument is removed from the
|
|
// argument list, and overload resolution is performed again.
|
|
if (PassAlignment) {
|
|
PassAlignment = false;
|
|
AlignArg = Args[1];
|
|
Args.erase(Args.begin() + 1);
|
|
return resolveAllocationOverload(S, R, Range, Args, PassAlignment,
|
|
Operator, &Candidates, AlignArg,
|
|
Diagnose);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// MSVC will fall back on trying to find a matching global operator new
|
|
// if operator new[] cannot be found. Also, MSVC will leak by not
|
|
// generating a call to operator delete or operator delete[], but we
|
|
// will not replicate that bug.
|
|
// FIXME: Find out how this interacts with the std::align_val_t fallback
|
|
// once MSVC implements it.
|
|
if (R.getLookupName().getCXXOverloadedOperator() == OO_Array_New &&
|
|
S.Context.getLangOpts().MSVCCompat) {
|
|
R.clear();
|
|
R.setLookupName(S.Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_New));
|
|
S.LookupQualifiedName(R, S.Context.getTranslationUnitDecl());
|
|
// FIXME: This will give bad diagnostics pointing at the wrong functions.
|
|
return resolveAllocationOverload(S, R, Range, Args, PassAlignment,
|
|
Operator, /*Candidates=*/nullptr,
|
|
/*AlignArg=*/nullptr, Diagnose);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (Diagnose) {
|
|
S.Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_ovl_no_viable_function_in_call)
|
|
<< R.getLookupName() << Range;
|
|
|
|
// If we have aligned candidates, only note the align_val_t candidates
|
|
// from AlignedCandidates and the non-align_val_t candidates from
|
|
// Candidates.
|
|
if (AlignedCandidates) {
|
|
auto IsAligned = [](OverloadCandidate &C) {
|
|
return C.Function->getNumParams() > 1 &&
|
|
C.Function->getParamDecl(1)->getType()->isAlignValT();
|
|
};
|
|
auto IsUnaligned = [&](OverloadCandidate &C) { return !IsAligned(C); };
|
|
|
|
// This was an overaligned allocation, so list the aligned candidates
|
|
// first.
|
|
Args.insert(Args.begin() + 1, AlignArg);
|
|
AlignedCandidates->NoteCandidates(S, OCD_AllCandidates, Args, "",
|
|
R.getNameLoc(), IsAligned);
|
|
Args.erase(Args.begin() + 1);
|
|
Candidates.NoteCandidates(S, OCD_AllCandidates, Args, "", R.getNameLoc(),
|
|
IsUnaligned);
|
|
} else {
|
|
Candidates.NoteCandidates(S, OCD_AllCandidates, Args);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
case OR_Ambiguous:
|
|
if (Diagnose) {
|
|
S.Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_call)
|
|
<< R.getLookupName() << Range;
|
|
Candidates.NoteCandidates(S, OCD_ViableCandidates, Args);
|
|
}
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
case OR_Deleted: {
|
|
if (Diagnose) {
|
|
S.Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_ovl_deleted_call)
|
|
<< Best->Function->isDeleted() << R.getLookupName()
|
|
<< S.getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function) << Range;
|
|
Candidates.NoteCandidates(S, OCD_AllCandidates, Args);
|
|
}
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
llvm_unreachable("Unreachable, bad result from BestViableFunction");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool Sema::FindAllocationFunctions(SourceLocation StartLoc, SourceRange Range,
|
|
AllocationFunctionScope NewScope,
|
|
AllocationFunctionScope DeleteScope,
|
|
QualType AllocType, bool IsArray,
|
|
bool &PassAlignment, MultiExprArg PlaceArgs,
|
|
FunctionDecl *&OperatorNew,
|
|
FunctionDecl *&OperatorDelete,
|
|
bool Diagnose) {
|
|
// --- Choosing an allocation function ---
|
|
// C++ 5.3.4p8 - 14 & 18
|
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// 1) If looking in AFS_Global scope for allocation functions, only look in
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// the global scope. Else, if AFS_Class, only look in the scope of the
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// allocated class. If AFS_Both, look in both.
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// 2) If an array size is given, look for operator new[], else look for
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// operator new.
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// 3) The first argument is always size_t. Append the arguments from the
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// placement form.
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SmallVector<Expr*, 8> AllocArgs;
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AllocArgs.reserve((PassAlignment ? 2 : 1) + PlaceArgs.size());
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// We don't care about the actual value of these arguments.
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// FIXME: Should the Sema create the expression and embed it in the syntax
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// tree? Or should the consumer just recalculate the value?
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// FIXME: Using a dummy value will interact poorly with attribute enable_if.
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IntegerLiteral Size(Context, llvm::APInt::getNullValue(
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Context.getTargetInfo().getPointerWidth(0)),
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Context.getSizeType(),
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SourceLocation());
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AllocArgs.push_back(&Size);
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QualType AlignValT = Context.VoidTy;
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if (PassAlignment) {
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DeclareGlobalNewDelete();
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AlignValT = Context.getTypeDeclType(getStdAlignValT());
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}
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CXXScalarValueInitExpr Align(AlignValT, nullptr, SourceLocation());
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if (PassAlignment)
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AllocArgs.push_back(&Align);
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AllocArgs.insert(AllocArgs.end(), PlaceArgs.begin(), PlaceArgs.end());
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// C++ [expr.new]p8:
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// If the allocated type is a non-array type, the allocation
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// function's name is operator new and the deallocation function's
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// name is operator delete. If the allocated type is an array
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// type, the allocation function's name is operator new[] and the
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// deallocation function's name is operator delete[].
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DeclarationName NewName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(
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IsArray ? OO_Array_New : OO_New);
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QualType AllocElemType = Context.getBaseElementType(AllocType);
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// Find the allocation function.
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{
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LookupResult R(*this, NewName, StartLoc, LookupOrdinaryName);
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// C++1z [expr.new]p9:
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// If the new-expression begins with a unary :: operator, the allocation
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// function's name is looked up in the global scope. Otherwise, if the
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// allocated type is a class type T or array thereof, the allocation
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// function's name is looked up in the scope of T.
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if (AllocElemType->isRecordType() && NewScope != AFS_Global)
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LookupQualifiedName(R, AllocElemType->getAsCXXRecordDecl());
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// We can see ambiguity here if the allocation function is found in
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// multiple base classes.
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if (R.isAmbiguous())
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return true;
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// If this lookup fails to find the name, or if the allocated type is not
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// a class type, the allocation function's name is looked up in the
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// global scope.
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if (R.empty()) {
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if (NewScope == AFS_Class)
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return true;
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LookupQualifiedName(R, Context.getTranslationUnitDecl());
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}
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if (getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus && R.empty()) {
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Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_openclcxx_not_supported) << "default new";
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return true;
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}
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assert(!R.empty() && "implicitly declared allocation functions not found");
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assert(!R.isAmbiguous() && "global allocation functions are ambiguous");
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// We do our own custom access checks below.
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R.suppressDiagnostics();
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if (resolveAllocationOverload(*this, R, Range, AllocArgs, PassAlignment,
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OperatorNew, /*Candidates=*/nullptr,
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/*AlignArg=*/nullptr, Diagnose))
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return true;
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}
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// We don't need an operator delete if we're running under -fno-exceptions.
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if (!getLangOpts().Exceptions) {
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OperatorDelete = nullptr;
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return false;
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}
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// Note, the name of OperatorNew might have been changed from array to
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// non-array by resolveAllocationOverload.
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DeclarationName DeleteName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(
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OperatorNew->getDeclName().getCXXOverloadedOperator() == OO_Array_New
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? OO_Array_Delete
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: OO_Delete);
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// C++ [expr.new]p19:
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//
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// If the new-expression begins with a unary :: operator, the
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// deallocation function's name is looked up in the global
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// scope. Otherwise, if the allocated type is a class type T or an
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// array thereof, the deallocation function's name is looked up in
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// the scope of T. If this lookup fails to find the name, or if
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// the allocated type is not a class type or array thereof, the
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// deallocation function's name is looked up in the global scope.
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LookupResult FoundDelete(*this, DeleteName, StartLoc, LookupOrdinaryName);
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if (AllocElemType->isRecordType() && DeleteScope != AFS_Global) {
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CXXRecordDecl *RD
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= cast<CXXRecordDecl>(AllocElemType->getAs<RecordType>()->getDecl());
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LookupQualifiedName(FoundDelete, RD);
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}
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if (FoundDelete.isAmbiguous())
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return true; // FIXME: clean up expressions?
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bool FoundGlobalDelete = FoundDelete.empty();
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if (FoundDelete.empty()) {
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if (DeleteScope == AFS_Class)
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return true;
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DeclareGlobalNewDelete();
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LookupQualifiedName(FoundDelete, Context.getTranslationUnitDecl());
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}
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FoundDelete.suppressDiagnostics();
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SmallVector<std::pair<DeclAccessPair,FunctionDecl*>, 2> Matches;
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// Whether we're looking for a placement operator delete is dictated
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// by whether we selected a placement operator new, not by whether
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// we had explicit placement arguments. This matters for things like
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// struct A { void *operator new(size_t, int = 0); ... };
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// A *a = new A()
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//
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// We don't have any definition for what a "placement allocation function"
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// is, but we assume it's any allocation function whose
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// parameter-declaration-clause is anything other than (size_t).
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//
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// FIXME: Should (size_t, std::align_val_t) also be considered non-placement?
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// This affects whether an exception from the constructor of an overaligned
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// type uses the sized or non-sized form of aligned operator delete.
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bool isPlacementNew = !PlaceArgs.empty() || OperatorNew->param_size() != 1 ||
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OperatorNew->isVariadic();
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if (isPlacementNew) {
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// C++ [expr.new]p20:
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// A declaration of a placement deallocation function matches the
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// declaration of a placement allocation function if it has the
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// same number of parameters and, after parameter transformations
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// (8.3.5), all parameter types except the first are
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// identical. [...]
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//
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// To perform this comparison, we compute the function type that
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// the deallocation function should have, and use that type both
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// for template argument deduction and for comparison purposes.
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QualType ExpectedFunctionType;
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{
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const FunctionProtoType *Proto
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= OperatorNew->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
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SmallVector<QualType, 4> ArgTypes;
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ArgTypes.push_back(Context.VoidPtrTy);
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for (unsigned I = 1, N = Proto->getNumParams(); I < N; ++I)
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ArgTypes.push_back(Proto->getParamType(I));
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FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI;
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// FIXME: This is not part of the standard's rule.
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EPI.Variadic = Proto->isVariadic();
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ExpectedFunctionType
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= Context.getFunctionType(Context.VoidTy, ArgTypes, EPI);
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}
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for (LookupResult::iterator D = FoundDelete.begin(),
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DEnd = FoundDelete.end();
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D != DEnd; ++D) {
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FunctionDecl *Fn = nullptr;
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if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FnTmpl =
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dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>((*D)->getUnderlyingDecl())) {
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// Perform template argument deduction to try to match the
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// expected function type.
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TemplateDeductionInfo Info(StartLoc);
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if (DeduceTemplateArguments(FnTmpl, nullptr, ExpectedFunctionType, Fn,
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Info))
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continue;
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} else
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Fn = cast<FunctionDecl>((*D)->getUnderlyingDecl());
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if (Context.hasSameType(adjustCCAndNoReturn(Fn->getType(),
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ExpectedFunctionType,
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/*AdjustExcpetionSpec*/true),
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ExpectedFunctionType))
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Matches.push_back(std::make_pair(D.getPair(), Fn));
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}
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if (getLangOpts().CUDA)
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|
EraseUnwantedCUDAMatches(dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(CurContext), Matches);
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|
} else {
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|
// C++1y [expr.new]p22:
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|
// For a non-placement allocation function, the normal deallocation
|
|
// function lookup is used
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|
//
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|
// Per [expr.delete]p10, this lookup prefers a member operator delete
|
|
// without a size_t argument, but prefers a non-member operator delete
|
|
// with a size_t where possible (which it always is in this case).
|
|
llvm::SmallVector<UsualDeallocFnInfo, 4> BestDeallocFns;
|
|
UsualDeallocFnInfo Selected = resolveDeallocationOverload(
|
|
*this, FoundDelete, /*WantSize*/ FoundGlobalDelete,
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|
/*WantAlign*/ hasNewExtendedAlignment(*this, AllocElemType),
|
|
&BestDeallocFns);
|
|
if (Selected)
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|
Matches.push_back(std::make_pair(Selected.Found, Selected.FD));
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|
else {
|
|
// If we failed to select an operator, all remaining functions are viable
|
|
// but ambiguous.
|
|
for (auto Fn : BestDeallocFns)
|
|
Matches.push_back(std::make_pair(Fn.Found, Fn.FD));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++ [expr.new]p20:
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|
// [...] If the lookup finds a single matching deallocation
|
|
// function, that function will be called; otherwise, no
|
|
// deallocation function will be called.
|
|
if (Matches.size() == 1) {
|
|
OperatorDelete = Matches[0].second;
|
|
|
|
// C++1z [expr.new]p23:
|
|
// If the lookup finds a usual deallocation function (3.7.4.2)
|
|
// with a parameter of type std::size_t and that function, considered
|
|
// as a placement deallocation function, would have been
|
|
// selected as a match for the allocation function, the program
|
|
// is ill-formed.
|
|
if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && isPlacementNew &&
|
|
isNonPlacementDeallocationFunction(*this, OperatorDelete)) {
|
|
UsualDeallocFnInfo Info(*this,
|
|
DeclAccessPair::make(OperatorDelete, AS_public));
|
|
// Core issue, per mail to core reflector, 2016-10-09:
|
|
// If this is a member operator delete, and there is a corresponding
|
|
// non-sized member operator delete, this isn't /really/ a sized
|
|
// deallocation function, it just happens to have a size_t parameter.
|
|
bool IsSizedDelete = Info.HasSizeT;
|
|
if (IsSizedDelete && !FoundGlobalDelete) {
|
|
auto NonSizedDelete =
|
|
resolveDeallocationOverload(*this, FoundDelete, /*WantSize*/false,
|
|
/*WantAlign*/Info.HasAlignValT);
|
|
if (NonSizedDelete && !NonSizedDelete.HasSizeT &&
|
|
NonSizedDelete.HasAlignValT == Info.HasAlignValT)
|
|
IsSizedDelete = false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (IsSizedDelete) {
|
|
SourceRange R = PlaceArgs.empty()
|
|
? SourceRange()
|
|
: SourceRange(PlaceArgs.front()->getBeginLoc(),
|
|
PlaceArgs.back()->getEndLoc());
|
|
Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_placement_new_non_placement_delete) << R;
|
|
if (!OperatorDelete->isImplicit())
|
|
Diag(OperatorDelete->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl)
|
|
<< DeleteName;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
CheckAllocationAccess(StartLoc, Range, FoundDelete.getNamingClass(),
|
|
Matches[0].first);
|
|
} else if (!Matches.empty()) {
|
|
// We found multiple suitable operators. Per [expr.new]p20, that means we
|
|
// call no 'operator delete' function, but we should at least warn the user.
|
|
// FIXME: Suppress this warning if the construction cannot throw.
|
|
Diag(StartLoc, diag::warn_ambiguous_suitable_delete_function_found)
|
|
<< DeleteName << AllocElemType;
|
|
|
|
for (auto &Match : Matches)
|
|
Diag(Match.second->getLocation(),
|
|
diag::note_member_declared_here) << DeleteName;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// DeclareGlobalNewDelete - Declare the global forms of operator new and
|
|
/// delete. These are:
|
|
/// @code
|
|
/// // C++03:
|
|
/// void* operator new(std::size_t) throw(std::bad_alloc);
|
|
/// void* operator new[](std::size_t) throw(std::bad_alloc);
|
|
/// void operator delete(void *) throw();
|
|
/// void operator delete[](void *) throw();
|
|
/// // C++11:
|
|
/// void* operator new(std::size_t);
|
|
/// void* operator new[](std::size_t);
|
|
/// void operator delete(void *) noexcept;
|
|
/// void operator delete[](void *) noexcept;
|
|
/// // C++1y:
|
|
/// void* operator new(std::size_t);
|
|
/// void* operator new[](std::size_t);
|
|
/// void operator delete(void *) noexcept;
|
|
/// void operator delete[](void *) noexcept;
|
|
/// void operator delete(void *, std::size_t) noexcept;
|
|
/// void operator delete[](void *, std::size_t) noexcept;
|
|
/// @endcode
|
|
/// Note that the placement and nothrow forms of new are *not* implicitly
|
|
/// declared. Their use requires including \<new\>.
|
|
void Sema::DeclareGlobalNewDelete() {
|
|
if (GlobalNewDeleteDeclared)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
// OpenCL C++ 1.0 s2.9: the implicitly declared new and delete operators
|
|
// are not supported.
|
|
if (getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
// C++ [basic.std.dynamic]p2:
|
|
// [...] The following allocation and deallocation functions (18.4) are
|
|
// implicitly declared in global scope in each translation unit of a
|
|
// program
|
|
//
|
|
// C++03:
|
|
// void* operator new(std::size_t) throw(std::bad_alloc);
|
|
// void* operator new[](std::size_t) throw(std::bad_alloc);
|
|
// void operator delete(void*) throw();
|
|
// void operator delete[](void*) throw();
|
|
// C++11:
|
|
// void* operator new(std::size_t);
|
|
// void* operator new[](std::size_t);
|
|
// void operator delete(void*) noexcept;
|
|
// void operator delete[](void*) noexcept;
|
|
// C++1y:
|
|
// void* operator new(std::size_t);
|
|
// void* operator new[](std::size_t);
|
|
// void operator delete(void*) noexcept;
|
|
// void operator delete[](void*) noexcept;
|
|
// void operator delete(void*, std::size_t) noexcept;
|
|
// void operator delete[](void*, std::size_t) noexcept;
|
|
//
|
|
// These implicit declarations introduce only the function names operator
|
|
// new, operator new[], operator delete, operator delete[].
|
|
//
|
|
// Here, we need to refer to std::bad_alloc, so we will implicitly declare
|
|
// "std" or "bad_alloc" as necessary to form the exception specification.
|
|
// However, we do not make these implicit declarations visible to name
|
|
// lookup.
|
|
if (!StdBadAlloc && !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11) {
|
|
// The "std::bad_alloc" class has not yet been declared, so build it
|
|
// implicitly.
|
|
StdBadAlloc = CXXRecordDecl::Create(Context, TTK_Class,
|
|
getOrCreateStdNamespace(),
|
|
SourceLocation(), SourceLocation(),
|
|
&PP.getIdentifierTable().get("bad_alloc"),
|
|
nullptr);
|
|
getStdBadAlloc()->setImplicit(true);
|
|
}
|
|
if (!StdAlignValT && getLangOpts().AlignedAllocation) {
|
|
// The "std::align_val_t" enum class has not yet been declared, so build it
|
|
// implicitly.
|
|
auto *AlignValT = EnumDecl::Create(
|
|
Context, getOrCreateStdNamespace(), SourceLocation(), SourceLocation(),
|
|
&PP.getIdentifierTable().get("align_val_t"), nullptr, true, true, true);
|
|
AlignValT->setIntegerType(Context.getSizeType());
|
|
AlignValT->setPromotionType(Context.getSizeType());
|
|
AlignValT->setImplicit(true);
|
|
StdAlignValT = AlignValT;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
GlobalNewDeleteDeclared = true;
|
|
|
|
QualType VoidPtr = Context.getPointerType(Context.VoidTy);
|
|
QualType SizeT = Context.getSizeType();
|
|
|
|
auto DeclareGlobalAllocationFunctions = [&](OverloadedOperatorKind Kind,
|
|
QualType Return, QualType Param) {
|
|
llvm::SmallVector<QualType, 3> Params;
|
|
Params.push_back(Param);
|
|
|
|
// Create up to four variants of the function (sized/aligned).
|
|
bool HasSizedVariant = getLangOpts().SizedDeallocation &&
|
|
(Kind == OO_Delete || Kind == OO_Array_Delete);
|
|
bool HasAlignedVariant = getLangOpts().AlignedAllocation;
|
|
|
|
int NumSizeVariants = (HasSizedVariant ? 2 : 1);
|
|
int NumAlignVariants = (HasAlignedVariant ? 2 : 1);
|
|
for (int Sized = 0; Sized < NumSizeVariants; ++Sized) {
|
|
if (Sized)
|
|
Params.push_back(SizeT);
|
|
|
|
for (int Aligned = 0; Aligned < NumAlignVariants; ++Aligned) {
|
|
if (Aligned)
|
|
Params.push_back(Context.getTypeDeclType(getStdAlignValT()));
|
|
|
|
DeclareGlobalAllocationFunction(
|
|
Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Kind), Return, Params);
|
|
|
|
if (Aligned)
|
|
Params.pop_back();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
DeclareGlobalAllocationFunctions(OO_New, VoidPtr, SizeT);
|
|
DeclareGlobalAllocationFunctions(OO_Array_New, VoidPtr, SizeT);
|
|
DeclareGlobalAllocationFunctions(OO_Delete, Context.VoidTy, VoidPtr);
|
|
DeclareGlobalAllocationFunctions(OO_Array_Delete, Context.VoidTy, VoidPtr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// DeclareGlobalAllocationFunction - Declares a single implicit global
|
|
/// allocation function if it doesn't already exist.
|
|
void Sema::DeclareGlobalAllocationFunction(DeclarationName Name,
|
|
QualType Return,
|
|
ArrayRef<QualType> Params) {
|
|
DeclContext *GlobalCtx = Context.getTranslationUnitDecl();
|
|
|
|
// Check if this function is already declared.
|
|
DeclContext::lookup_result R = GlobalCtx->lookup(Name);
|
|
for (DeclContext::lookup_iterator Alloc = R.begin(), AllocEnd = R.end();
|
|
Alloc != AllocEnd; ++Alloc) {
|
|
// Only look at non-template functions, as it is the predefined,
|
|
// non-templated allocation function we are trying to declare here.
|
|
if (FunctionDecl *Func = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(*Alloc)) {
|
|
if (Func->getNumParams() == Params.size()) {
|
|
llvm::SmallVector<QualType, 3> FuncParams;
|
|
for (auto *P : Func->parameters())
|
|
FuncParams.push_back(
|
|
Context.getCanonicalType(P->getType().getUnqualifiedType()));
|
|
if (llvm::makeArrayRef(FuncParams) == Params) {
|
|
// Make the function visible to name lookup, even if we found it in
|
|
// an unimported module. It either is an implicitly-declared global
|
|
// allocation function, or is suppressing that function.
|
|
Func->setVisibleDespiteOwningModule();
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI;
|
|
|
|
QualType BadAllocType;
|
|
bool HasBadAllocExceptionSpec
|
|
= (Name.getCXXOverloadedOperator() == OO_New ||
|
|
Name.getCXXOverloadedOperator() == OO_Array_New);
|
|
if (HasBadAllocExceptionSpec) {
|
|
if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11) {
|
|
BadAllocType = Context.getTypeDeclType(getStdBadAlloc());
|
|
assert(StdBadAlloc && "Must have std::bad_alloc declared");
|
|
EPI.ExceptionSpec.Type = EST_Dynamic;
|
|
EPI.ExceptionSpec.Exceptions = llvm::makeArrayRef(BadAllocType);
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
EPI.ExceptionSpec =
|
|
getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 ? EST_BasicNoexcept : EST_DynamicNone;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
auto CreateAllocationFunctionDecl = [&](Attr *ExtraAttr) {
|
|
QualType FnType = Context.getFunctionType(Return, Params, EPI);
|
|
FunctionDecl *Alloc = FunctionDecl::Create(
|
|
Context, GlobalCtx, SourceLocation(), SourceLocation(), Name,
|
|
FnType, /*TInfo=*/nullptr, SC_None, false, true);
|
|
Alloc->setImplicit();
|
|
// Global allocation functions should always be visible.
|
|
Alloc->setVisibleDespiteOwningModule();
|
|
|
|
// Implicit sized deallocation functions always have default visibility.
|
|
Alloc->addAttr(
|
|
VisibilityAttr::CreateImplicit(Context, VisibilityAttr::Default));
|
|
|
|
llvm::SmallVector<ParmVarDecl *, 3> ParamDecls;
|
|
for (QualType T : Params) {
|
|
ParamDecls.push_back(ParmVarDecl::Create(
|
|
Context, Alloc, SourceLocation(), SourceLocation(), nullptr, T,
|
|
/*TInfo=*/nullptr, SC_None, nullptr));
|
|
ParamDecls.back()->setImplicit();
|
|
}
|
|
Alloc->setParams(ParamDecls);
|
|
if (ExtraAttr)
|
|
Alloc->addAttr(ExtraAttr);
|
|
Context.getTranslationUnitDecl()->addDecl(Alloc);
|
|
IdResolver.tryAddTopLevelDecl(Alloc, Name);
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
if (!LangOpts.CUDA)
|
|
CreateAllocationFunctionDecl(nullptr);
|
|
else {
|
|
// Host and device get their own declaration so each can be
|
|
// defined or re-declared independently.
|
|
CreateAllocationFunctionDecl(CUDAHostAttr::CreateImplicit(Context));
|
|
CreateAllocationFunctionDecl(CUDADeviceAttr::CreateImplicit(Context));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
FunctionDecl *Sema::FindUsualDeallocationFunction(SourceLocation StartLoc,
|
|
bool CanProvideSize,
|
|
bool Overaligned,
|
|
DeclarationName Name) {
|
|
DeclareGlobalNewDelete();
|
|
|
|
LookupResult FoundDelete(*this, Name, StartLoc, LookupOrdinaryName);
|
|
LookupQualifiedName(FoundDelete, Context.getTranslationUnitDecl());
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: It's possible for this to result in ambiguity, through a
|
|
// user-declared variadic operator delete or the enable_if attribute. We
|
|
// should probably not consider those cases to be usual deallocation
|
|
// functions. But for now we just make an arbitrary choice in that case.
|
|
auto Result = resolveDeallocationOverload(*this, FoundDelete, CanProvideSize,
|
|
Overaligned);
|
|
assert(Result.FD && "operator delete missing from global scope?");
|
|
return Result.FD;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
FunctionDecl *Sema::FindDeallocationFunctionForDestructor(SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *RD) {
|
|
DeclarationName Name = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Delete);
|
|
|
|
FunctionDecl *OperatorDelete = nullptr;
|
|
if (FindDeallocationFunction(Loc, RD, Name, OperatorDelete))
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
if (OperatorDelete)
|
|
return OperatorDelete;
|
|
|
|
// If there's no class-specific operator delete, look up the global
|
|
// non-array delete.
|
|
return FindUsualDeallocationFunction(
|
|
Loc, true, hasNewExtendedAlignment(*this, Context.getRecordType(RD)),
|
|
Name);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool Sema::FindDeallocationFunction(SourceLocation StartLoc, CXXRecordDecl *RD,
|
|
DeclarationName Name,
|
|
FunctionDecl *&Operator, bool Diagnose) {
|
|
LookupResult Found(*this, Name, StartLoc, LookupOrdinaryName);
|
|
// Try to find operator delete/operator delete[] in class scope.
|
|
LookupQualifiedName(Found, RD);
|
|
|
|
if (Found.isAmbiguous())
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
Found.suppressDiagnostics();
|
|
|
|
bool Overaligned = hasNewExtendedAlignment(*this, Context.getRecordType(RD));
|
|
|
|
// C++17 [expr.delete]p10:
|
|
// If the deallocation functions have class scope, the one without a
|
|
// parameter of type std::size_t is selected.
|
|
llvm::SmallVector<UsualDeallocFnInfo, 4> Matches;
|
|
resolveDeallocationOverload(*this, Found, /*WantSize*/ false,
|
|
/*WantAlign*/ Overaligned, &Matches);
|
|
|
|
// If we could find an overload, use it.
|
|
if (Matches.size() == 1) {
|
|
Operator = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Matches[0].FD);
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: DiagnoseUseOfDecl?
|
|
if (Operator->isDeleted()) {
|
|
if (Diagnose) {
|
|
Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_deleted_function_use);
|
|
NoteDeletedFunction(Operator);
|
|
}
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (CheckAllocationAccess(StartLoc, SourceRange(), Found.getNamingClass(),
|
|
Matches[0].Found, Diagnose) == AR_inaccessible)
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We found multiple suitable operators; complain about the ambiguity.
|
|
// FIXME: The standard doesn't say to do this; it appears that the intent
|
|
// is that this should never happen.
|
|
if (!Matches.empty()) {
|
|
if (Diagnose) {
|
|
Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_ambiguous_suitable_delete_member_function_found)
|
|
<< Name << RD;
|
|
for (auto &Match : Matches)
|
|
Diag(Match.FD->getLocation(), diag::note_member_declared_here) << Name;
|
|
}
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We did find operator delete/operator delete[] declarations, but
|
|
// none of them were suitable.
|
|
if (!Found.empty()) {
|
|
if (Diagnose) {
|
|
Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_no_suitable_delete_member_function_found)
|
|
<< Name << RD;
|
|
|
|
for (NamedDecl *D : Found)
|
|
Diag(D->getUnderlyingDecl()->getLocation(),
|
|
diag::note_member_declared_here) << Name;
|
|
}
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Operator = nullptr;
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
namespace {
|
|
/// Checks whether delete-expression, and new-expression used for
|
|
/// initializing deletee have the same array form.
|
|
class MismatchingNewDeleteDetector {
|
|
public:
|
|
enum MismatchResult {
|
|
/// Indicates that there is no mismatch or a mismatch cannot be proven.
|
|
NoMismatch,
|
|
/// Indicates that variable is initialized with mismatching form of \a new.
|
|
VarInitMismatches,
|
|
/// Indicates that member is initialized with mismatching form of \a new.
|
|
MemberInitMismatches,
|
|
/// Indicates that 1 or more constructors' definitions could not been
|
|
/// analyzed, and they will be checked again at the end of translation unit.
|
|
AnalyzeLater
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/// \param EndOfTU True, if this is the final analysis at the end of
|
|
/// translation unit. False, if this is the initial analysis at the point
|
|
/// delete-expression was encountered.
|
|
explicit MismatchingNewDeleteDetector(bool EndOfTU)
|
|
: Field(nullptr), IsArrayForm(false), EndOfTU(EndOfTU),
|
|
HasUndefinedConstructors(false) {}
|
|
|
|
/// Checks whether pointee of a delete-expression is initialized with
|
|
/// matching form of new-expression.
|
|
///
|
|
/// If return value is \c VarInitMismatches or \c MemberInitMismatches at the
|
|
/// point where delete-expression is encountered, then a warning will be
|
|
/// issued immediately. If return value is \c AnalyzeLater at the point where
|
|
/// delete-expression is seen, then member will be analyzed at the end of
|
|
/// translation unit. \c AnalyzeLater is returned iff at least one constructor
|
|
/// couldn't be analyzed. If at least one constructor initializes the member
|
|
/// with matching type of new, the return value is \c NoMismatch.
|
|
MismatchResult analyzeDeleteExpr(const CXXDeleteExpr *DE);
|
|
/// Analyzes a class member.
|
|
/// \param Field Class member to analyze.
|
|
/// \param DeleteWasArrayForm Array form-ness of the delete-expression used
|
|
/// for deleting the \p Field.
|
|
MismatchResult analyzeField(FieldDecl *Field, bool DeleteWasArrayForm);
|
|
FieldDecl *Field;
|
|
/// List of mismatching new-expressions used for initialization of the pointee
|
|
llvm::SmallVector<const CXXNewExpr *, 4> NewExprs;
|
|
/// Indicates whether delete-expression was in array form.
|
|
bool IsArrayForm;
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
const bool EndOfTU;
|
|
/// Indicates that there is at least one constructor without body.
|
|
bool HasUndefinedConstructors;
|
|
/// Returns \c CXXNewExpr from given initialization expression.
|
|
/// \param E Expression used for initializing pointee in delete-expression.
|
|
/// E can be a single-element \c InitListExpr consisting of new-expression.
|
|
const CXXNewExpr *getNewExprFromInitListOrExpr(const Expr *E);
|
|
/// Returns whether member is initialized with mismatching form of
|
|
/// \c new either by the member initializer or in-class initialization.
|
|
///
|
|
/// If bodies of all constructors are not visible at the end of translation
|
|
/// unit or at least one constructor initializes member with the matching
|
|
/// form of \c new, mismatch cannot be proven, and this function will return
|
|
/// \c NoMismatch.
|
|
MismatchResult analyzeMemberExpr(const MemberExpr *ME);
|
|
/// Returns whether variable is initialized with mismatching form of
|
|
/// \c new.
|
|
///
|
|
/// If variable is initialized with matching form of \c new or variable is not
|
|
/// initialized with a \c new expression, this function will return true.
|
|
/// If variable is initialized with mismatching form of \c new, returns false.
|
|
/// \param D Variable to analyze.
|
|
bool hasMatchingVarInit(const DeclRefExpr *D);
|
|
/// Checks whether the constructor initializes pointee with mismatching
|
|
/// form of \c new.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Returns true, if member is initialized with matching form of \c new in
|
|
/// member initializer list. Returns false, if member is initialized with the
|
|
/// matching form of \c new in this constructor's initializer or given
|
|
/// constructor isn't defined at the point where delete-expression is seen, or
|
|
/// member isn't initialized by the constructor.
|
|
bool hasMatchingNewInCtor(const CXXConstructorDecl *CD);
|
|
/// Checks whether member is initialized with matching form of
|
|
/// \c new in member initializer list.
|
|
bool hasMatchingNewInCtorInit(const CXXCtorInitializer *CI);
|
|
/// Checks whether member is initialized with mismatching form of \c new by
|
|
/// in-class initializer.
|
|
MismatchResult analyzeInClassInitializer();
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::MismatchResult
|
|
MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::analyzeDeleteExpr(const CXXDeleteExpr *DE) {
|
|
NewExprs.clear();
|
|
assert(DE && "Expected delete-expression");
|
|
IsArrayForm = DE->isArrayForm();
|
|
const Expr *E = DE->getArgument()->IgnoreParenImpCasts();
|
|
if (const MemberExpr *ME = dyn_cast<const MemberExpr>(E)) {
|
|
return analyzeMemberExpr(ME);
|
|
} else if (const DeclRefExpr *D = dyn_cast<const DeclRefExpr>(E)) {
|
|
if (!hasMatchingVarInit(D))
|
|
return VarInitMismatches;
|
|
}
|
|
return NoMismatch;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const CXXNewExpr *
|
|
MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::getNewExprFromInitListOrExpr(const Expr *E) {
|
|
assert(E != nullptr && "Expected a valid initializer expression");
|
|
E = E->IgnoreParenImpCasts();
|
|
if (const InitListExpr *ILE = dyn_cast<const InitListExpr>(E)) {
|
|
if (ILE->getNumInits() == 1)
|
|
E = dyn_cast<const CXXNewExpr>(ILE->getInit(0)->IgnoreParenImpCasts());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return dyn_cast_or_null<const CXXNewExpr>(E);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::hasMatchingNewInCtorInit(
|
|
const CXXCtorInitializer *CI) {
|
|
const CXXNewExpr *NE = nullptr;
|
|
if (Field == CI->getMember() &&
|
|
(NE = getNewExprFromInitListOrExpr(CI->getInit()))) {
|
|
if (NE->isArray() == IsArrayForm)
|
|
return true;
|
|
else
|
|
NewExprs.push_back(NE);
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::hasMatchingNewInCtor(
|
|
const CXXConstructorDecl *CD) {
|
|
if (CD->isImplicit())
|
|
return false;
|
|
const FunctionDecl *Definition = CD;
|
|
if (!CD->isThisDeclarationADefinition() && !CD->isDefined(Definition)) {
|
|
HasUndefinedConstructors = true;
|
|
return EndOfTU;
|
|
}
|
|
for (const auto *CI : cast<const CXXConstructorDecl>(Definition)->inits()) {
|
|
if (hasMatchingNewInCtorInit(CI))
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::MismatchResult
|
|
MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::analyzeInClassInitializer() {
|
|
assert(Field != nullptr && "This should be called only for members");
|
|
const Expr *InitExpr = Field->getInClassInitializer();
|
|
if (!InitExpr)
|
|
return EndOfTU ? NoMismatch : AnalyzeLater;
|
|
if (const CXXNewExpr *NE = getNewExprFromInitListOrExpr(InitExpr)) {
|
|
if (NE->isArray() != IsArrayForm) {
|
|
NewExprs.push_back(NE);
|
|
return MemberInitMismatches;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return NoMismatch;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::MismatchResult
|
|
MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::analyzeField(FieldDecl *Field,
|
|
bool DeleteWasArrayForm) {
|
|
assert(Field != nullptr && "Analysis requires a valid class member.");
|
|
this->Field = Field;
|
|
IsArrayForm = DeleteWasArrayForm;
|
|
const CXXRecordDecl *RD = cast<const CXXRecordDecl>(Field->getParent());
|
|
for (const auto *CD : RD->ctors()) {
|
|
if (hasMatchingNewInCtor(CD))
|
|
return NoMismatch;
|
|
}
|
|
if (HasUndefinedConstructors)
|
|
return EndOfTU ? NoMismatch : AnalyzeLater;
|
|
if (!NewExprs.empty())
|
|
return MemberInitMismatches;
|
|
return Field->hasInClassInitializer() ? analyzeInClassInitializer()
|
|
: NoMismatch;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::MismatchResult
|
|
MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::analyzeMemberExpr(const MemberExpr *ME) {
|
|
assert(ME != nullptr && "Expected a member expression");
|
|
if (FieldDecl *F = dyn_cast<FieldDecl>(ME->getMemberDecl()))
|
|
return analyzeField(F, IsArrayForm);
|
|
return NoMismatch;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::hasMatchingVarInit(const DeclRefExpr *D) {
|
|
const CXXNewExpr *NE = nullptr;
|
|
if (const VarDecl *VD = dyn_cast<const VarDecl>(D->getDecl())) {
|
|
if (VD->hasInit() && (NE = getNewExprFromInitListOrExpr(VD->getInit())) &&
|
|
NE->isArray() != IsArrayForm) {
|
|
NewExprs.push_back(NE);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return NewExprs.empty();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
DiagnoseMismatchedNewDelete(Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation DeleteLoc,
|
|
const MismatchingNewDeleteDetector &Detector) {
|
|
SourceLocation EndOfDelete = SemaRef.getLocForEndOfToken(DeleteLoc);
|
|
FixItHint H;
|
|
if (!Detector.IsArrayForm)
|
|
H = FixItHint::CreateInsertion(EndOfDelete, "[]");
|
|
else {
|
|
SourceLocation RSquare = Lexer::findLocationAfterToken(
|
|
DeleteLoc, tok::l_square, SemaRef.getSourceManager(),
|
|
SemaRef.getLangOpts(), true);
|
|
if (RSquare.isValid())
|
|
H = FixItHint::CreateRemoval(SourceRange(EndOfDelete, RSquare));
|
|
}
|
|
SemaRef.Diag(DeleteLoc, diag::warn_mismatched_delete_new)
|
|
<< Detector.IsArrayForm << H;
|
|
|
|
for (const auto *NE : Detector.NewExprs)
|
|
SemaRef.Diag(NE->getExprLoc(), diag::note_allocated_here)
|
|
<< Detector.IsArrayForm;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Sema::AnalyzeDeleteExprMismatch(const CXXDeleteExpr *DE) {
|
|
if (Diags.isIgnored(diag::warn_mismatched_delete_new, SourceLocation()))
|
|
return;
|
|
MismatchingNewDeleteDetector Detector(/*EndOfTU=*/false);
|
|
switch (Detector.analyzeDeleteExpr(DE)) {
|
|
case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::VarInitMismatches:
|
|
case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::MemberInitMismatches: {
|
|
DiagnoseMismatchedNewDelete(*this, DE->getBeginLoc(), Detector);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::AnalyzeLater: {
|
|
DeleteExprs[Detector.Field].push_back(
|
|
std::make_pair(DE->getBeginLoc(), DE->isArrayForm()));
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::NoMismatch:
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Sema::AnalyzeDeleteExprMismatch(FieldDecl *Field, SourceLocation DeleteLoc,
|
|
bool DeleteWasArrayForm) {
|
|
MismatchingNewDeleteDetector Detector(/*EndOfTU=*/true);
|
|
switch (Detector.analyzeField(Field, DeleteWasArrayForm)) {
|
|
case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::VarInitMismatches:
|
|
llvm_unreachable("This analysis should have been done for class members.");
|
|
case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::AnalyzeLater:
|
|
llvm_unreachable("Analysis cannot be postponed any point beyond end of "
|
|
"translation unit.");
|
|
case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::MemberInitMismatches:
|
|
DiagnoseMismatchedNewDelete(*this, DeleteLoc, Detector);
|
|
break;
|
|
case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::NoMismatch:
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// ActOnCXXDelete - Parsed a C++ 'delete' expression (C++ 5.3.5), as in:
|
|
/// @code ::delete ptr; @endcode
|
|
/// or
|
|
/// @code delete [] ptr; @endcode
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::ActOnCXXDelete(SourceLocation StartLoc, bool UseGlobal,
|
|
bool ArrayForm, Expr *ExE) {
|
|
// C++ [expr.delete]p1:
|
|
// The operand shall have a pointer type, or a class type having a single
|
|
// non-explicit conversion function to a pointer type. The result has type
|
|
// void.
|
|
//
|
|
// DR599 amends "pointer type" to "pointer to object type" in both cases.
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Ex = ExE;
|
|
FunctionDecl *OperatorDelete = nullptr;
|
|
bool ArrayFormAsWritten = ArrayForm;
|
|
bool UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize = false;
|
|
|
|
if (!Ex.get()->isTypeDependent()) {
|
|
// Perform lvalue-to-rvalue cast, if needed.
|
|
Ex = DefaultLvalueConversion(Ex.get());
|
|
if (Ex.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
QualType Type = Ex.get()->getType();
|
|
|
|
class DeleteConverter : public ContextualImplicitConverter {
|
|
public:
|
|
DeleteConverter() : ContextualImplicitConverter(false, true) {}
|
|
|
|
bool match(QualType ConvType) override {
|
|
// FIXME: If we have an operator T* and an operator void*, we must pick
|
|
// the operator T*.
|
|
if (const PointerType *ConvPtrType = ConvType->getAs<PointerType>())
|
|
if (ConvPtrType->getPointeeType()->isIncompleteOrObjectType())
|
|
return true;
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseNoMatch(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
QualType T) override {
|
|
return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_delete_operand) << T;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseIncomplete(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
QualType T) override {
|
|
return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_delete_incomplete_class_type) << T;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseExplicitConv(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
QualType T,
|
|
QualType ConvTy) override {
|
|
return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_delete_explicit_conversion) << T << ConvTy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder noteExplicitConv(Sema &S, CXXConversionDecl *Conv,
|
|
QualType ConvTy) override {
|
|
return S.Diag(Conv->getLocation(), diag::note_delete_conversion)
|
|
<< ConvTy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseAmbiguous(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
QualType T) override {
|
|
return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_ambiguous_delete_operand) << T;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder noteAmbiguous(Sema &S, CXXConversionDecl *Conv,
|
|
QualType ConvTy) override {
|
|
return S.Diag(Conv->getLocation(), diag::note_delete_conversion)
|
|
<< ConvTy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseConversion(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
QualType T,
|
|
QualType ConvTy) override {
|
|
llvm_unreachable("conversion functions are permitted");
|
|
}
|
|
} Converter;
|
|
|
|
Ex = PerformContextualImplicitConversion(StartLoc, Ex.get(), Converter);
|
|
if (Ex.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
Type = Ex.get()->getType();
|
|
if (!Converter.match(Type))
|
|
// FIXME: PerformContextualImplicitConversion should return ExprError
|
|
// itself in this case.
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
QualType Pointee = Type->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType();
|
|
QualType PointeeElem = Context.getBaseElementType(Pointee);
|
|
|
|
if (Pointee.getAddressSpace() != LangAS::Default &&
|
|
!getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus)
|
|
return Diag(Ex.get()->getBeginLoc(),
|
|
diag::err_address_space_qualified_delete)
|
|
<< Pointee.getUnqualifiedType()
|
|
<< Pointee.getQualifiers().getAddressSpaceAttributePrintValue();
|
|
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *PointeeRD = nullptr;
|
|
if (Pointee->isVoidType() && !isSFINAEContext()) {
|
|
// The C++ standard bans deleting a pointer to a non-object type, which
|
|
// effectively bans deletion of "void*". However, most compilers support
|
|
// this, so we treat it as a warning unless we're in a SFINAE context.
|
|
Diag(StartLoc, diag::ext_delete_void_ptr_operand)
|
|
<< Type << Ex.get()->getSourceRange();
|
|
} else if (Pointee->isFunctionType() || Pointee->isVoidType()) {
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_delete_operand)
|
|
<< Type << Ex.get()->getSourceRange());
|
|
} else if (!Pointee->isDependentType()) {
|
|
// FIXME: This can result in errors if the definition was imported from a
|
|
// module but is hidden.
|
|
if (!RequireCompleteType(StartLoc, Pointee,
|
|
diag::warn_delete_incomplete, Ex.get())) {
|
|
if (const RecordType *RT = PointeeElem->getAs<RecordType>())
|
|
PointeeRD = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (Pointee->isArrayType() && !ArrayForm) {
|
|
Diag(StartLoc, diag::warn_delete_array_type)
|
|
<< Type << Ex.get()->getSourceRange()
|
|
<< FixItHint::CreateInsertion(getLocForEndOfToken(StartLoc), "[]");
|
|
ArrayForm = true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DeclarationName DeleteName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(
|
|
ArrayForm ? OO_Array_Delete : OO_Delete);
|
|
|
|
if (PointeeRD) {
|
|
if (!UseGlobal &&
|
|
FindDeallocationFunction(StartLoc, PointeeRD, DeleteName,
|
|
OperatorDelete))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// If we're allocating an array of records, check whether the
|
|
// usual operator delete[] has a size_t parameter.
|
|
if (ArrayForm) {
|
|
// If the user specifically asked to use the global allocator,
|
|
// we'll need to do the lookup into the class.
|
|
if (UseGlobal)
|
|
UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize =
|
|
doesUsualArrayDeleteWantSize(*this, StartLoc, PointeeElem);
|
|
|
|
// Otherwise, the usual operator delete[] should be the
|
|
// function we just found.
|
|
else if (OperatorDelete && isa<CXXMethodDecl>(OperatorDelete))
|
|
UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize =
|
|
UsualDeallocFnInfo(*this,
|
|
DeclAccessPair::make(OperatorDelete, AS_public))
|
|
.HasSizeT;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!PointeeRD->hasIrrelevantDestructor())
|
|
if (CXXDestructorDecl *Dtor = LookupDestructor(PointeeRD)) {
|
|
MarkFunctionReferenced(StartLoc,
|
|
const_cast<CXXDestructorDecl*>(Dtor));
|
|
if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Dtor, StartLoc))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
CheckVirtualDtorCall(PointeeRD->getDestructor(), StartLoc,
|
|
/*IsDelete=*/true, /*CallCanBeVirtual=*/true,
|
|
/*WarnOnNonAbstractTypes=*/!ArrayForm,
|
|
SourceLocation());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!OperatorDelete) {
|
|
if (getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus) {
|
|
Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_openclcxx_not_supported) << "default delete";
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool IsComplete = isCompleteType(StartLoc, Pointee);
|
|
bool CanProvideSize =
|
|
IsComplete && (!ArrayForm || UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize ||
|
|
Pointee.isDestructedType());
|
|
bool Overaligned = hasNewExtendedAlignment(*this, Pointee);
|
|
|
|
// Look for a global declaration.
|
|
OperatorDelete = FindUsualDeallocationFunction(StartLoc, CanProvideSize,
|
|
Overaligned, DeleteName);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
MarkFunctionReferenced(StartLoc, OperatorDelete);
|
|
|
|
// Check access and ambiguity of destructor if we're going to call it.
|
|
// Note that this is required even for a virtual delete.
|
|
bool IsVirtualDelete = false;
|
|
if (PointeeRD) {
|
|
if (CXXDestructorDecl *Dtor = LookupDestructor(PointeeRD)) {
|
|
CheckDestructorAccess(Ex.get()->getExprLoc(), Dtor,
|
|
PDiag(diag::err_access_dtor) << PointeeElem);
|
|
IsVirtualDelete = Dtor->isVirtual();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
diagnoseUnavailableAlignedAllocation(*OperatorDelete, StartLoc, true,
|
|
*this);
|
|
|
|
// Convert the operand to the type of the first parameter of operator
|
|
// delete. This is only necessary if we selected a destroying operator
|
|
// delete that we are going to call (non-virtually); converting to void*
|
|
// is trivial and left to AST consumers to handle.
|
|
QualType ParamType = OperatorDelete->getParamDecl(0)->getType();
|
|
if (!IsVirtualDelete && !ParamType->getPointeeType()->isVoidType()) {
|
|
Qualifiers Qs = Pointee.getQualifiers();
|
|
if (Qs.hasCVRQualifiers()) {
|
|
// Qualifiers are irrelevant to this conversion; we're only looking
|
|
// for access and ambiguity.
|
|
Qs.removeCVRQualifiers();
|
|
QualType Unqual = Context.getPointerType(
|
|
Context.getQualifiedType(Pointee.getUnqualifiedType(), Qs));
|
|
Ex = ImpCastExprToType(Ex.get(), Unqual, CK_NoOp);
|
|
}
|
|
Ex = PerformImplicitConversion(Ex.get(), ParamType, AA_Passing);
|
|
if (Ex.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
CXXDeleteExpr *Result = new (Context) CXXDeleteExpr(
|
|
Context.VoidTy, UseGlobal, ArrayForm, ArrayFormAsWritten,
|
|
UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize, OperatorDelete, Ex.get(), StartLoc);
|
|
AnalyzeDeleteExprMismatch(Result);
|
|
return Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool resolveBuiltinNewDeleteOverload(Sema &S, CallExpr *TheCall,
|
|
bool IsDelete,
|
|
FunctionDecl *&Operator) {
|
|
|
|
DeclarationName NewName = S.Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(
|
|
IsDelete ? OO_Delete : OO_New);
|
|
|
|
LookupResult R(S, NewName, TheCall->getBeginLoc(), Sema::LookupOrdinaryName);
|
|
S.LookupQualifiedName(R, S.Context.getTranslationUnitDecl());
|
|
assert(!R.empty() && "implicitly declared allocation functions not found");
|
|
assert(!R.isAmbiguous() && "global allocation functions are ambiguous");
|
|
|
|
// We do our own custom access checks below.
|
|
R.suppressDiagnostics();
|
|
|
|
SmallVector<Expr *, 8> Args(TheCall->arg_begin(), TheCall->arg_end());
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet Candidates(R.getNameLoc(),
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal);
|
|
for (LookupResult::iterator FnOvl = R.begin(), FnOvlEnd = R.end();
|
|
FnOvl != FnOvlEnd; ++FnOvl) {
|
|
// Even member operator new/delete are implicitly treated as
|
|
// static, so don't use AddMemberCandidate.
|
|
NamedDecl *D = (*FnOvl)->getUnderlyingDecl();
|
|
|
|
if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FnTemplate = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D)) {
|
|
S.AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(FnTemplate, FnOvl.getPair(),
|
|
/*ExplicitTemplateArgs=*/nullptr, Args,
|
|
Candidates,
|
|
/*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
FunctionDecl *Fn = cast<FunctionDecl>(D);
|
|
S.AddOverloadCandidate(Fn, FnOvl.getPair(), Args, Candidates,
|
|
/*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SourceRange Range = TheCall->getSourceRange();
|
|
|
|
// Do the resolution.
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
|
|
switch (Candidates.BestViableFunction(S, R.getNameLoc(), Best)) {
|
|
case OR_Success: {
|
|
// Got one!
|
|
FunctionDecl *FnDecl = Best->Function;
|
|
assert(R.getNamingClass() == nullptr &&
|
|
"class members should not be considered");
|
|
|
|
if (!FnDecl->isReplaceableGlobalAllocationFunction()) {
|
|
S.Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_builtin_operator_new_delete_not_usual)
|
|
<< (IsDelete ? 1 : 0) << Range;
|
|
S.Diag(FnDecl->getLocation(), diag::note_non_usual_function_declared_here)
|
|
<< R.getLookupName() << FnDecl->getSourceRange();
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Operator = FnDecl;
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case OR_No_Viable_Function:
|
|
S.Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_ovl_no_viable_function_in_call)
|
|
<< R.getLookupName() << Range;
|
|
Candidates.NoteCandidates(S, OCD_AllCandidates, Args);
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
case OR_Ambiguous:
|
|
S.Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_call)
|
|
<< R.getLookupName() << Range;
|
|
Candidates.NoteCandidates(S, OCD_ViableCandidates, Args);
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
case OR_Deleted: {
|
|
S.Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_ovl_deleted_call)
|
|
<< Best->Function->isDeleted() << R.getLookupName()
|
|
<< S.getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function) << Range;
|
|
Candidates.NoteCandidates(S, OCD_AllCandidates, Args);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
llvm_unreachable("Unreachable, bad result from BestViableFunction");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::SemaBuiltinOperatorNewDeleteOverloaded(ExprResult TheCallResult,
|
|
bool IsDelete) {
|
|
CallExpr *TheCall = cast<CallExpr>(TheCallResult.get());
|
|
if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) {
|
|
Diag(TheCall->getExprLoc(), diag::err_builtin_requires_language)
|
|
<< (IsDelete ? "__builtin_operator_delete" : "__builtin_operator_new")
|
|
<< "C++";
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
// CodeGen assumes it can find the global new and delete to call,
|
|
// so ensure that they are declared.
|
|
DeclareGlobalNewDelete();
|
|
|
|
FunctionDecl *OperatorNewOrDelete = nullptr;
|
|
if (resolveBuiltinNewDeleteOverload(*this, TheCall, IsDelete,
|
|
OperatorNewOrDelete))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
assert(OperatorNewOrDelete && "should be found");
|
|
|
|
TheCall->setType(OperatorNewOrDelete->getReturnType());
|
|
for (unsigned i = 0; i != TheCall->getNumArgs(); ++i) {
|
|
QualType ParamTy = OperatorNewOrDelete->getParamDecl(i)->getType();
|
|
InitializedEntity Entity =
|
|
InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context, ParamTy, false);
|
|
ExprResult Arg = PerformCopyInitialization(
|
|
Entity, TheCall->getArg(i)->getBeginLoc(), TheCall->getArg(i));
|
|
if (Arg.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
TheCall->setArg(i, Arg.get());
|
|
}
|
|
auto Callee = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(TheCall->getCallee());
|
|
assert(Callee && Callee->getCastKind() == CK_BuiltinFnToFnPtr &&
|
|
"Callee expected to be implicit cast to a builtin function pointer");
|
|
Callee->setType(OperatorNewOrDelete->getType());
|
|
|
|
return TheCallResult;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Sema::CheckVirtualDtorCall(CXXDestructorDecl *dtor, SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
bool IsDelete, bool CallCanBeVirtual,
|
|
bool WarnOnNonAbstractTypes,
|
|
SourceLocation DtorLoc) {
|
|
if (!dtor || dtor->isVirtual() || !CallCanBeVirtual || isUnevaluatedContext())
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
// C++ [expr.delete]p3:
|
|
// In the first alternative (delete object), if the static type of the
|
|
// object to be deleted is different from its dynamic type, the static
|
|
// type shall be a base class of the dynamic type of the object to be
|
|
// deleted and the static type shall have a virtual destructor or the
|
|
// behavior is undefined.
|
|
//
|
|
const CXXRecordDecl *PointeeRD = dtor->getParent();
|
|
// Note: a final class cannot be derived from, no issue there
|
|
if (!PointeeRD->isPolymorphic() || PointeeRD->hasAttr<FinalAttr>())
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
// If the superclass is in a system header, there's nothing that can be done.
|
|
// The `delete` (where we emit the warning) can be in a system header,
|
|
// what matters for this warning is where the deleted type is defined.
|
|
if (getSourceManager().isInSystemHeader(PointeeRD->getLocation()))
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
QualType ClassType = dtor->getThisType(Context)->getPointeeType();
|
|
if (PointeeRD->isAbstract()) {
|
|
// If the class is abstract, we warn by default, because we're
|
|
// sure the code has undefined behavior.
|
|
Diag(Loc, diag::warn_delete_abstract_non_virtual_dtor) << (IsDelete ? 0 : 1)
|
|
<< ClassType;
|
|
} else if (WarnOnNonAbstractTypes) {
|
|
// Otherwise, if this is not an array delete, it's a bit suspect,
|
|
// but not necessarily wrong.
|
|
Diag(Loc, diag::warn_delete_non_virtual_dtor) << (IsDelete ? 0 : 1)
|
|
<< ClassType;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!IsDelete) {
|
|
std::string TypeStr;
|
|
ClassType.getAsStringInternal(TypeStr, getPrintingPolicy());
|
|
Diag(DtorLoc, diag::note_delete_non_virtual)
|
|
<< FixItHint::CreateInsertion(DtorLoc, TypeStr + "::");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Sema::ConditionResult Sema::ActOnConditionVariable(Decl *ConditionVar,
|
|
SourceLocation StmtLoc,
|
|
ConditionKind CK) {
|
|
ExprResult E =
|
|
CheckConditionVariable(cast<VarDecl>(ConditionVar), StmtLoc, CK);
|
|
if (E.isInvalid())
|
|
return ConditionError();
|
|
return ConditionResult(*this, ConditionVar, MakeFullExpr(E.get(), StmtLoc),
|
|
CK == ConditionKind::ConstexprIf);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Check the use of the given variable as a C++ condition in an if,
|
|
/// while, do-while, or switch statement.
|
|
ExprResult Sema::CheckConditionVariable(VarDecl *ConditionVar,
|
|
SourceLocation StmtLoc,
|
|
ConditionKind CK) {
|
|
if (ConditionVar->isInvalidDecl())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
QualType T = ConditionVar->getType();
|
|
|
|
// C++ [stmt.select]p2:
|
|
// The declarator shall not specify a function or an array.
|
|
if (T->isFunctionType())
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(ConditionVar->getLocation(),
|
|
diag::err_invalid_use_of_function_type)
|
|
<< ConditionVar->getSourceRange());
|
|
else if (T->isArrayType())
|
|
return ExprError(Diag(ConditionVar->getLocation(),
|
|
diag::err_invalid_use_of_array_type)
|
|
<< ConditionVar->getSourceRange());
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Condition = DeclRefExpr::Create(
|
|
Context, NestedNameSpecifierLoc(), SourceLocation(), ConditionVar,
|
|
/*enclosing*/ false, ConditionVar->getLocation(),
|
|
ConditionVar->getType().getNonReferenceType(), VK_LValue);
|
|
|
|
MarkDeclRefReferenced(cast<DeclRefExpr>(Condition.get()));
|
|
|
|
switch (CK) {
|
|
case ConditionKind::Boolean:
|
|
return CheckBooleanCondition(StmtLoc, Condition.get());
|
|
|
|
case ConditionKind::ConstexprIf:
|
|
return CheckBooleanCondition(StmtLoc, Condition.get(), true);
|
|
|
|
case ConditionKind::Switch:
|
|
return CheckSwitchCondition(StmtLoc, Condition.get());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
llvm_unreachable("unexpected condition kind");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// CheckCXXBooleanCondition - Returns true if a conversion to bool is invalid.
|
|
ExprResult Sema::CheckCXXBooleanCondition(Expr *CondExpr, bool IsConstexpr) {
|
|
// C++ 6.4p4:
|
|
// The value of a condition that is an initialized declaration in a statement
|
|
// other than a switch statement is the value of the declared variable
|
|
// implicitly converted to type bool. If that conversion is ill-formed, the
|
|
// program is ill-formed.
|
|
// The value of a condition that is an expression is the value of the
|
|
// expression, implicitly converted to bool.
|
|
//
|
|
// FIXME: Return this value to the caller so they don't need to recompute it.
|
|
llvm::APSInt Value(/*BitWidth*/1);
|
|
return (IsConstexpr && !CondExpr->isValueDependent())
|
|
? CheckConvertedConstantExpression(CondExpr, Context.BoolTy, Value,
|
|
CCEK_ConstexprIf)
|
|
: PerformContextuallyConvertToBool(CondExpr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Helper function to determine whether this is the (deprecated) C++
|
|
/// conversion from a string literal to a pointer to non-const char or
|
|
/// non-const wchar_t (for narrow and wide string literals,
|
|
/// respectively).
|
|
bool
|
|
Sema::IsStringLiteralToNonConstPointerConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType) {
|
|
// Look inside the implicit cast, if it exists.
|
|
if (ImplicitCastExpr *Cast = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(From))
|
|
From = Cast->getSubExpr();
|
|
|
|
// A string literal (2.13.4) that is not a wide string literal can
|
|
// be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to char"; a wide
|
|
// string literal can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer
|
|
// to wchar_t" (C++ 4.2p2).
|
|
if (StringLiteral *StrLit = dyn_cast<StringLiteral>(From->IgnoreParens()))
|
|
if (const PointerType *ToPtrType = ToType->getAs<PointerType>())
|
|
if (const BuiltinType *ToPointeeType
|
|
= ToPtrType->getPointeeType()->getAs<BuiltinType>()) {
|
|
// This conversion is considered only when there is an
|
|
// explicit appropriate pointer target type (C++ 4.2p2).
|
|
if (!ToPtrType->getPointeeType().hasQualifiers()) {
|
|
switch (StrLit->getKind()) {
|
|
case StringLiteral::UTF8:
|
|
case StringLiteral::UTF16:
|
|
case StringLiteral::UTF32:
|
|
// We don't allow UTF literals to be implicitly converted
|
|
break;
|
|
case StringLiteral::Ascii:
|
|
return (ToPointeeType->getKind() == BuiltinType::Char_U ||
|
|
ToPointeeType->getKind() == BuiltinType::Char_S);
|
|
case StringLiteral::Wide:
|
|
return Context.typesAreCompatible(Context.getWideCharType(),
|
|
QualType(ToPointeeType, 0));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static ExprResult BuildCXXCastArgument(Sema &S,
|
|
SourceLocation CastLoc,
|
|
QualType Ty,
|
|
CastKind Kind,
|
|
CXXMethodDecl *Method,
|
|
DeclAccessPair FoundDecl,
|
|
bool HadMultipleCandidates,
|
|
Expr *From) {
|
|
switch (Kind) {
|
|
default: llvm_unreachable("Unhandled cast kind!");
|
|
case CK_ConstructorConversion: {
|
|
CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Method);
|
|
SmallVector<Expr*, 8> ConstructorArgs;
|
|
|
|
if (S.RequireNonAbstractType(CastLoc, Ty,
|
|
diag::err_allocation_of_abstract_type))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
if (S.CompleteConstructorCall(Constructor, From, CastLoc, ConstructorArgs))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
S.CheckConstructorAccess(CastLoc, Constructor, FoundDecl,
|
|
InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(Ty));
|
|
if (S.DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Method, CastLoc))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Result = S.BuildCXXConstructExpr(
|
|
CastLoc, Ty, FoundDecl, cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Method),
|
|
ConstructorArgs, HadMultipleCandidates,
|
|
/*ListInit*/ false, /*StdInitListInit*/ false, /*ZeroInit*/ false,
|
|
CXXConstructExpr::CK_Complete, SourceRange());
|
|
if (Result.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
return S.MaybeBindToTemporary(Result.getAs<Expr>());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case CK_UserDefinedConversion: {
|
|
assert(!From->getType()->isPointerType() && "Arg can't have pointer type!");
|
|
|
|
S.CheckMemberOperatorAccess(CastLoc, From, /*arg*/ nullptr, FoundDecl);
|
|
if (S.DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Method, CastLoc))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// Create an implicit call expr that calls it.
|
|
CXXConversionDecl *Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(Method);
|
|
ExprResult Result = S.BuildCXXMemberCallExpr(From, FoundDecl, Conv,
|
|
HadMultipleCandidates);
|
|
if (Result.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
// Record usage of conversion in an implicit cast.
|
|
Result = ImplicitCastExpr::Create(S.Context, Result.get()->getType(),
|
|
CK_UserDefinedConversion, Result.get(),
|
|
nullptr, Result.get()->getValueKind());
|
|
|
|
return S.MaybeBindToTemporary(Result.get());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// PerformImplicitConversion - Perform an implicit conversion of the
|
|
/// expression From to the type ToType using the pre-computed implicit
|
|
/// conversion sequence ICS. Returns the converted
|
|
/// expression. Action is the kind of conversion we're performing,
|
|
/// used in the error message.
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::PerformImplicitConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType,
|
|
const ImplicitConversionSequence &ICS,
|
|
AssignmentAction Action,
|
|
CheckedConversionKind CCK) {
|
|
// C++ [over.match.oper]p7: [...] operands of class type are converted [...]
|
|
if (CCK == CCK_ForBuiltinOverloadedOp && !From->getType()->isRecordType())
|
|
return From;
|
|
|
|
switch (ICS.getKind()) {
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion: {
|
|
ExprResult Res = PerformImplicitConversion(From, ToType, ICS.Standard,
|
|
Action, CCK);
|
|
if (Res.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
From = Res.get();
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::UserDefinedConversion: {
|
|
|
|
FunctionDecl *FD = ICS.UserDefined.ConversionFunction;
|
|
CastKind CastKind;
|
|
QualType BeforeToType;
|
|
assert(FD && "no conversion function for user-defined conversion seq");
|
|
if (const CXXConversionDecl *Conv = dyn_cast<CXXConversionDecl>(FD)) {
|
|
CastKind = CK_UserDefinedConversion;
|
|
|
|
// If the user-defined conversion is specified by a conversion function,
|
|
// the initial standard conversion sequence converts the source type to
|
|
// the implicit object parameter of the conversion function.
|
|
BeforeToType = Context.getTagDeclType(Conv->getParent());
|
|
} else {
|
|
const CXXConstructorDecl *Ctor = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(FD);
|
|
CastKind = CK_ConstructorConversion;
|
|
// Do no conversion if dealing with ... for the first conversion.
|
|
if (!ICS.UserDefined.EllipsisConversion) {
|
|
// If the user-defined conversion is specified by a constructor, the
|
|
// initial standard conversion sequence converts the source type to
|
|
// the type required by the argument of the constructor
|
|
BeforeToType = Ctor->getParamDecl(0)->getType().getNonReferenceType();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Watch out for ellipsis conversion.
|
|
if (!ICS.UserDefined.EllipsisConversion) {
|
|
ExprResult Res =
|
|
PerformImplicitConversion(From, BeforeToType,
|
|
ICS.UserDefined.Before, AA_Converting,
|
|
CCK);
|
|
if (Res.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
From = Res.get();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult CastArg = BuildCXXCastArgument(
|
|
*this, From->getBeginLoc(), ToType.getNonReferenceType(), CastKind,
|
|
cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD), ICS.UserDefined.FoundConversionFunction,
|
|
ICS.UserDefined.HadMultipleCandidates, From);
|
|
|
|
if (CastArg.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
From = CastArg.get();
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.match.oper]p7:
|
|
// [...] the second standard conversion sequence of a user-defined
|
|
// conversion sequence is not applied.
|
|
if (CCK == CCK_ForBuiltinOverloadedOp)
|
|
return From;
|
|
|
|
return PerformImplicitConversion(From, ToType, ICS.UserDefined.After,
|
|
AA_Converting, CCK);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::AmbiguousConversion:
|
|
ICS.DiagnoseAmbiguousConversion(*this, From->getExprLoc(),
|
|
PDiag(diag::err_typecheck_ambiguous_condition)
|
|
<< From->getSourceRange());
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::EllipsisConversion:
|
|
llvm_unreachable("Cannot perform an ellipsis conversion");
|
|
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion:
|
|
bool Diagnosed =
|
|
DiagnoseAssignmentResult(Incompatible, From->getExprLoc(), ToType,
|
|
From->getType(), From, Action);
|
|
assert(Diagnosed && "failed to diagnose bad conversion"); (void)Diagnosed;
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Everything went well.
|
|
return From;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// PerformImplicitConversion - Perform an implicit conversion of the
|
|
/// expression From to the type ToType by following the standard
|
|
/// conversion sequence SCS. Returns the converted
|
|
/// expression. Flavor is the context in which we're performing this
|
|
/// conversion, for use in error messages.
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::PerformImplicitConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType,
|
|
const StandardConversionSequence& SCS,
|
|
AssignmentAction Action,
|
|
CheckedConversionKind CCK) {
|
|
bool CStyle = (CCK == CCK_CStyleCast || CCK == CCK_FunctionalCast);
|
|
|
|
// Overall FIXME: we are recomputing too many types here and doing far too
|
|
// much extra work. What this means is that we need to keep track of more
|
|
// information that is computed when we try the implicit conversion initially,
|
|
// so that we don't need to recompute anything here.
|
|
QualType FromType = From->getType();
|
|
|
|
if (SCS.CopyConstructor) {
|
|
// FIXME: When can ToType be a reference type?
|
|
assert(!ToType->isReferenceType());
|
|
if (SCS.Second == ICK_Derived_To_Base) {
|
|
SmallVector<Expr*, 8> ConstructorArgs;
|
|
if (CompleteConstructorCall(cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(SCS.CopyConstructor),
|
|
From, /*FIXME:ConstructLoc*/SourceLocation(),
|
|
ConstructorArgs))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
return BuildCXXConstructExpr(
|
|
/*FIXME:ConstructLoc*/ SourceLocation(), ToType,
|
|
SCS.FoundCopyConstructor, SCS.CopyConstructor,
|
|
ConstructorArgs, /*HadMultipleCandidates*/ false,
|
|
/*ListInit*/ false, /*StdInitListInit*/ false, /*ZeroInit*/ false,
|
|
CXXConstructExpr::CK_Complete, SourceRange());
|
|
}
|
|
return BuildCXXConstructExpr(
|
|
/*FIXME:ConstructLoc*/ SourceLocation(), ToType,
|
|
SCS.FoundCopyConstructor, SCS.CopyConstructor,
|
|
From, /*HadMultipleCandidates*/ false,
|
|
/*ListInit*/ false, /*StdInitListInit*/ false, /*ZeroInit*/ false,
|
|
CXXConstructExpr::CK_Complete, SourceRange());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Resolve overloaded function references.
|
|
if (Context.hasSameType(FromType, Context.OverloadTy)) {
|
|
DeclAccessPair Found;
|
|
FunctionDecl *Fn = ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction(From, ToType,
|
|
true, Found);
|
|
if (!Fn)
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Fn, From->getBeginLoc()))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
From = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(From, Found, Fn);
|
|
FromType = From->getType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we're converting to an atomic type, first convert to the corresponding
|
|
// non-atomic type.
|
|
QualType ToAtomicType;
|
|
if (const AtomicType *ToAtomic = ToType->getAs<AtomicType>()) {
|
|
ToAtomicType = ToType;
|
|
ToType = ToAtomic->getValueType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
QualType InitialFromType = FromType;
|
|
// Perform the first implicit conversion.
|
|
switch (SCS.First) {
|
|
case ICK_Identity:
|
|
if (const AtomicType *FromAtomic = FromType->getAs<AtomicType>()) {
|
|
FromType = FromAtomic->getValueType().getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
From = ImplicitCastExpr::Create(Context, FromType, CK_AtomicToNonAtomic,
|
|
From, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, VK_RValue);
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue: {
|
|
assert(From->getObjectKind() != OK_ObjCProperty);
|
|
ExprResult FromRes = DefaultLvalueConversion(From);
|
|
assert(!FromRes.isInvalid() && "Can't perform deduced conversion?!");
|
|
From = FromRes.get();
|
|
FromType = From->getType();
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Array_To_Pointer:
|
|
FromType = Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType);
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, FromType, CK_ArrayToPointerDecay,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Function_To_Pointer:
|
|
FromType = Context.getPointerType(FromType);
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, FromType, CK_FunctionToPointerDecay,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
llvm_unreachable("Improper first standard conversion");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Perform the second implicit conversion
|
|
switch (SCS.Second) {
|
|
case ICK_Identity:
|
|
// C++ [except.spec]p5:
|
|
// [For] assignment to and initialization of pointers to functions,
|
|
// pointers to member functions, and references to functions: the
|
|
// target entity shall allow at least the exceptions allowed by the
|
|
// source value in the assignment or initialization.
|
|
switch (Action) {
|
|
case AA_Assigning:
|
|
case AA_Initializing:
|
|
// Note, function argument passing and returning are initialization.
|
|
case AA_Passing:
|
|
case AA_Returning:
|
|
case AA_Sending:
|
|
case AA_Passing_CFAudited:
|
|
if (CheckExceptionSpecCompatibility(From, ToType))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case AA_Casting:
|
|
case AA_Converting:
|
|
// Casts and implicit conversions are not initialization, so are not
|
|
// checked for exception specification mismatches.
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
// Nothing else to do.
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Integral_Promotion:
|
|
case ICK_Integral_Conversion:
|
|
if (ToType->isBooleanType()) {
|
|
assert(FromType->castAs<EnumType>()->getDecl()->isFixed() &&
|
|
SCS.Second == ICK_Integral_Promotion &&
|
|
"only enums with fixed underlying type can promote to bool");
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_IntegralToBoolean,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
} else {
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_IntegralCast,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Floating_Promotion:
|
|
case ICK_Floating_Conversion:
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_FloatingCast,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Complex_Promotion:
|
|
case ICK_Complex_Conversion: {
|
|
QualType FromEl = From->getType()->getAs<ComplexType>()->getElementType();
|
|
QualType ToEl = ToType->getAs<ComplexType>()->getElementType();
|
|
CastKind CK;
|
|
if (FromEl->isRealFloatingType()) {
|
|
if (ToEl->isRealFloatingType())
|
|
CK = CK_FloatingComplexCast;
|
|
else
|
|
CK = CK_FloatingComplexToIntegralComplex;
|
|
} else if (ToEl->isRealFloatingType()) {
|
|
CK = CK_IntegralComplexToFloatingComplex;
|
|
} else {
|
|
CK = CK_IntegralComplexCast;
|
|
}
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Floating_Integral:
|
|
if (ToType->isRealFloatingType())
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_IntegralToFloating,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
else
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_FloatingToIntegral,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Compatible_Conversion:
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_NoOp,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Writeback_Conversion:
|
|
case ICK_Pointer_Conversion: {
|
|
if (SCS.IncompatibleObjC && Action != AA_Casting) {
|
|
// Diagnose incompatible Objective-C conversions
|
|
if (Action == AA_Initializing || Action == AA_Assigning)
|
|
Diag(From->getBeginLoc(),
|
|
diag::ext_typecheck_convert_incompatible_pointer)
|
|
<< ToType << From->getType() << Action << From->getSourceRange()
|
|
<< 0;
|
|
else
|
|
Diag(From->getBeginLoc(),
|
|
diag::ext_typecheck_convert_incompatible_pointer)
|
|
<< From->getType() << ToType << Action << From->getSourceRange()
|
|
<< 0;
|
|
|
|
if (From->getType()->isObjCObjectPointerType() &&
|
|
ToType->isObjCObjectPointerType())
|
|
EmitRelatedResultTypeNote(From);
|
|
} else if (getLangOpts().allowsNonTrivialObjCLifetimeQualifiers() &&
|
|
!CheckObjCARCUnavailableWeakConversion(ToType,
|
|
From->getType())) {
|
|
if (Action == AA_Initializing)
|
|
Diag(From->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_arc_weak_unavailable_assign);
|
|
else
|
|
Diag(From->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_arc_convesion_of_weak_unavailable)
|
|
<< (Action == AA_Casting) << From->getType() << ToType
|
|
<< From->getSourceRange();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
CastKind Kind;
|
|
CXXCastPath BasePath;
|
|
if (CheckPointerConversion(From, ToType, Kind, BasePath, CStyle))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// Make sure we extend blocks if necessary.
|
|
// FIXME: doing this here is really ugly.
|
|
if (Kind == CK_BlockPointerToObjCPointerCast) {
|
|
ExprResult E = From;
|
|
(void) PrepareCastToObjCObjectPointer(E);
|
|
From = E.get();
|
|
}
|
|
if (getLangOpts().allowsNonTrivialObjCLifetimeQualifiers())
|
|
CheckObjCConversion(SourceRange(), ToType, From, CCK);
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, Kind, VK_RValue, &BasePath, CCK)
|
|
.get();
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Pointer_Member: {
|
|
CastKind Kind;
|
|
CXXCastPath BasePath;
|
|
if (CheckMemberPointerConversion(From, ToType, Kind, BasePath, CStyle))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
if (CheckExceptionSpecCompatibility(From, ToType))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// We may not have been able to figure out what this member pointer resolved
|
|
// to up until this exact point. Attempt to lock-in it's inheritance model.
|
|
if (Context.getTargetInfo().getCXXABI().isMicrosoft()) {
|
|
(void)isCompleteType(From->getExprLoc(), From->getType());
|
|
(void)isCompleteType(From->getExprLoc(), ToType);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, Kind, VK_RValue, &BasePath, CCK)
|
|
.get();
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Boolean_Conversion:
|
|
// Perform half-to-boolean conversion via float.
|
|
if (From->getType()->isHalfType()) {
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, Context.FloatTy, CK_FloatingCast).get();
|
|
FromType = Context.FloatTy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, Context.BoolTy,
|
|
ScalarTypeToBooleanCastKind(FromType),
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Derived_To_Base: {
|
|
CXXCastPath BasePath;
|
|
if (CheckDerivedToBaseConversion(
|
|
From->getType(), ToType.getNonReferenceType(), From->getBeginLoc(),
|
|
From->getSourceRange(), &BasePath, CStyle))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType.getNonReferenceType(),
|
|
CK_DerivedToBase, From->getValueKind(),
|
|
&BasePath, CCK).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Vector_Conversion:
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_BitCast,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Vector_Splat: {
|
|
// Vector splat from any arithmetic type to a vector.
|
|
Expr *Elem = prepareVectorSplat(ToType, From).get();
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(Elem, ToType, CK_VectorSplat, VK_RValue,
|
|
/*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Complex_Real:
|
|
// Case 1. x -> _Complex y
|
|
if (const ComplexType *ToComplex = ToType->getAs<ComplexType>()) {
|
|
QualType ElType = ToComplex->getElementType();
|
|
bool isFloatingComplex = ElType->isRealFloatingType();
|
|
|
|
// x -> y
|
|
if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ElType, From->getType())) {
|
|
// do nothing
|
|
} else if (From->getType()->isRealFloatingType()) {
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ElType,
|
|
isFloatingComplex ? CK_FloatingCast : CK_FloatingToIntegral).get();
|
|
} else {
|
|
assert(From->getType()->isIntegerType());
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ElType,
|
|
isFloatingComplex ? CK_IntegralToFloating : CK_IntegralCast).get();
|
|
}
|
|
// y -> _Complex y
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType,
|
|
isFloatingComplex ? CK_FloatingRealToComplex
|
|
: CK_IntegralRealToComplex).get();
|
|
|
|
// Case 2. _Complex x -> y
|
|
} else {
|
|
const ComplexType *FromComplex = From->getType()->getAs<ComplexType>();
|
|
assert(FromComplex);
|
|
|
|
QualType ElType = FromComplex->getElementType();
|
|
bool isFloatingComplex = ElType->isRealFloatingType();
|
|
|
|
// _Complex x -> x
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ElType,
|
|
isFloatingComplex ? CK_FloatingComplexToReal
|
|
: CK_IntegralComplexToReal,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
|
|
// x -> y
|
|
if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ElType, ToType)) {
|
|
// do nothing
|
|
} else if (ToType->isRealFloatingType()) {
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType,
|
|
isFloatingComplex ? CK_FloatingCast : CK_IntegralToFloating,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
} else {
|
|
assert(ToType->isIntegerType());
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType,
|
|
isFloatingComplex ? CK_FloatingToIntegral : CK_IntegralCast,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Block_Pointer_Conversion: {
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType.getUnqualifiedType(), CK_BitCast,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case ICK_TransparentUnionConversion: {
|
|
ExprResult FromRes = From;
|
|
Sema::AssignConvertType ConvTy =
|
|
CheckTransparentUnionArgumentConstraints(ToType, FromRes);
|
|
if (FromRes.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
From = FromRes.get();
|
|
assert ((ConvTy == Sema::Compatible) &&
|
|
"Improper transparent union conversion");
|
|
(void)ConvTy;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Zero_Event_Conversion:
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType,
|
|
CK_ZeroToOCLEvent,
|
|
From->getValueKind()).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Zero_Queue_Conversion:
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType,
|
|
CK_ZeroToOCLQueue,
|
|
From->getValueKind()).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue:
|
|
case ICK_Array_To_Pointer:
|
|
case ICK_Function_To_Pointer:
|
|
case ICK_Function_Conversion:
|
|
case ICK_Qualification:
|
|
case ICK_Num_Conversion_Kinds:
|
|
case ICK_C_Only_Conversion:
|
|
case ICK_Incompatible_Pointer_Conversion:
|
|
llvm_unreachable("Improper second standard conversion");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
switch (SCS.Third) {
|
|
case ICK_Identity:
|
|
// Nothing to do.
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Function_Conversion:
|
|
// If both sides are functions (or pointers/references to them), there could
|
|
// be incompatible exception declarations.
|
|
if (CheckExceptionSpecCompatibility(From, ToType))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_NoOp,
|
|
VK_RValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ICK_Qualification: {
|
|
// The qualification keeps the category of the inner expression, unless the
|
|
// target type isn't a reference.
|
|
ExprValueKind VK = ToType->isReferenceType() ?
|
|
From->getValueKind() : VK_RValue;
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType.getNonLValueExprType(Context),
|
|
CK_NoOp, VK, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
|
|
if (SCS.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr &&
|
|
!getLangOpts().WritableStrings) {
|
|
Diag(From->getBeginLoc(),
|
|
getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11
|
|
? diag::ext_deprecated_string_literal_conversion
|
|
: diag::warn_deprecated_string_literal_conversion)
|
|
<< ToType.getNonReferenceType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
llvm_unreachable("Improper third standard conversion");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If this conversion sequence involved a scalar -> atomic conversion, perform
|
|
// that conversion now.
|
|
if (!ToAtomicType.isNull()) {
|
|
assert(Context.hasSameType(
|
|
ToAtomicType->castAs<AtomicType>()->getValueType(), From->getType()));
|
|
From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToAtomicType, CK_NonAtomicToAtomic,
|
|
VK_RValue, nullptr, CCK).get();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If this conversion sequence succeeded and involved implicitly converting a
|
|
// _Nullable type to a _Nonnull one, complain.
|
|
if (!isCast(CCK))
|
|
diagnoseNullableToNonnullConversion(ToType, InitialFromType,
|
|
From->getBeginLoc());
|
|
|
|
return From;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Check the completeness of a type in a unary type trait.
|
|
///
|
|
/// If the particular type trait requires a complete type, tries to complete
|
|
/// it. If completing the type fails, a diagnostic is emitted and false
|
|
/// returned. If completing the type succeeds or no completion was required,
|
|
/// returns true.
|
|
static bool CheckUnaryTypeTraitTypeCompleteness(Sema &S, TypeTrait UTT,
|
|
SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
QualType ArgTy) {
|
|
// C++0x [meta.unary.prop]p3:
|
|
// For all of the class templates X declared in this Clause, instantiating
|
|
// that template with a template argument that is a class template
|
|
// specialization may result in the implicit instantiation of the template
|
|
// argument if and only if the semantics of X require that the argument
|
|
// must be a complete type.
|
|
// We apply this rule to all the type trait expressions used to implement
|
|
// these class templates. We also try to follow any GCC documented behavior
|
|
// in these expressions to ensure portability of standard libraries.
|
|
switch (UTT) {
|
|
default: llvm_unreachable("not a UTT");
|
|
// is_complete_type somewhat obviously cannot require a complete type.
|
|
case UTT_IsCompleteType:
|
|
// Fall-through
|
|
|
|
// These traits are modeled on the type predicates in C++0x
|
|
// [meta.unary.cat] and [meta.unary.comp]. They are not specified as
|
|
// requiring a complete type, as whether or not they return true cannot be
|
|
// impacted by the completeness of the type.
|
|
case UTT_IsVoid:
|
|
case UTT_IsIntegral:
|
|
case UTT_IsFloatingPoint:
|
|
case UTT_IsArray:
|
|
case UTT_IsPointer:
|
|
case UTT_IsLvalueReference:
|
|
case UTT_IsRvalueReference:
|
|
case UTT_IsMemberFunctionPointer:
|
|
case UTT_IsMemberObjectPointer:
|
|
case UTT_IsEnum:
|
|
case UTT_IsUnion:
|
|
case UTT_IsClass:
|
|
case UTT_IsFunction:
|
|
case UTT_IsReference:
|
|
case UTT_IsArithmetic:
|
|
case UTT_IsFundamental:
|
|
case UTT_IsObject:
|
|
case UTT_IsScalar:
|
|
case UTT_IsCompound:
|
|
case UTT_IsMemberPointer:
|
|
// Fall-through
|
|
|
|
// These traits are modeled on type predicates in C++0x [meta.unary.prop]
|
|
// which requires some of its traits to have the complete type. However,
|
|
// the completeness of the type cannot impact these traits' semantics, and
|
|
// so they don't require it. This matches the comments on these traits in
|
|
// Table 49.
|
|
case UTT_IsConst:
|
|
case UTT_IsVolatile:
|
|
case UTT_IsSigned:
|
|
case UTT_IsUnsigned:
|
|
|
|
// This type trait always returns false, checking the type is moot.
|
|
case UTT_IsInterfaceClass:
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// C++14 [meta.unary.prop]:
|
|
// If T is a non-union class type, T shall be a complete type.
|
|
case UTT_IsEmpty:
|
|
case UTT_IsPolymorphic:
|
|
case UTT_IsAbstract:
|
|
if (const auto *RD = ArgTy->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
|
|
if (!RD->isUnion())
|
|
return !S.RequireCompleteType(
|
|
Loc, ArgTy, diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr);
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// C++14 [meta.unary.prop]:
|
|
// If T is a class type, T shall be a complete type.
|
|
case UTT_IsFinal:
|
|
case UTT_IsSealed:
|
|
if (ArgTy->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
|
|
return !S.RequireCompleteType(
|
|
Loc, ArgTy, diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr);
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// C++1z [meta.unary.prop]:
|
|
// remove_all_extents_t<T> shall be a complete type or cv void.
|
|
case UTT_IsAggregate:
|
|
case UTT_IsTrivial:
|
|
case UTT_IsTriviallyCopyable:
|
|
case UTT_IsStandardLayout:
|
|
case UTT_IsPOD:
|
|
case UTT_IsLiteral:
|
|
// Per the GCC type traits documentation, T shall be a complete type, cv void,
|
|
// or an array of unknown bound. But GCC actually imposes the same constraints
|
|
// as above.
|
|
case UTT_HasNothrowAssign:
|
|
case UTT_HasNothrowMoveAssign:
|
|
case UTT_HasNothrowConstructor:
|
|
case UTT_HasNothrowCopy:
|
|
case UTT_HasTrivialAssign:
|
|
case UTT_HasTrivialMoveAssign:
|
|
case UTT_HasTrivialDefaultConstructor:
|
|
case UTT_HasTrivialMoveConstructor:
|
|
case UTT_HasTrivialCopy:
|
|
case UTT_HasTrivialDestructor:
|
|
case UTT_HasVirtualDestructor:
|
|
ArgTy = QualType(ArgTy->getBaseElementTypeUnsafe(), 0);
|
|
LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
|
|
|
|
// C++1z [meta.unary.prop]:
|
|
// T shall be a complete type, cv void, or an array of unknown bound.
|
|
case UTT_IsDestructible:
|
|
case UTT_IsNothrowDestructible:
|
|
case UTT_IsTriviallyDestructible:
|
|
case UTT_HasUniqueObjectRepresentations:
|
|
if (ArgTy->isIncompleteArrayType() || ArgTy->isVoidType())
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
return !S.RequireCompleteType(
|
|
Loc, ArgTy, diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool HasNoThrowOperator(const RecordType *RT, OverloadedOperatorKind Op,
|
|
Sema &Self, SourceLocation KeyLoc, ASTContext &C,
|
|
bool (CXXRecordDecl::*HasTrivial)() const,
|
|
bool (CXXRecordDecl::*HasNonTrivial)() const,
|
|
bool (CXXMethodDecl::*IsDesiredOp)() const)
|
|
{
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *RD = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl());
|
|
if ((RD->*HasTrivial)() && !(RD->*HasNonTrivial)())
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
DeclarationName Name = C.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Op);
|
|
DeclarationNameInfo NameInfo(Name, KeyLoc);
|
|
LookupResult Res(Self, NameInfo, Sema::LookupOrdinaryName);
|
|
if (Self.LookupQualifiedName(Res, RD)) {
|
|
bool FoundOperator = false;
|
|
Res.suppressDiagnostics();
|
|
for (LookupResult::iterator Op = Res.begin(), OpEnd = Res.end();
|
|
Op != OpEnd; ++Op) {
|
|
if (isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(*Op))
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
CXXMethodDecl *Operator = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(*Op);
|
|
if((Operator->*IsDesiredOp)()) {
|
|
FoundOperator = true;
|
|
const FunctionProtoType *CPT =
|
|
Operator->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
|
|
CPT = Self.ResolveExceptionSpec(KeyLoc, CPT);
|
|
if (!CPT || !CPT->isNothrow())
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return FoundOperator;
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool EvaluateUnaryTypeTrait(Sema &Self, TypeTrait UTT,
|
|
SourceLocation KeyLoc, QualType T) {
|
|
assert(!T->isDependentType() && "Cannot evaluate traits of dependent type");
|
|
|
|
ASTContext &C = Self.Context;
|
|
switch(UTT) {
|
|
default: llvm_unreachable("not a UTT");
|
|
// Type trait expressions corresponding to the primary type category
|
|
// predicates in C++0x [meta.unary.cat].
|
|
case UTT_IsVoid:
|
|
return T->isVoidType();
|
|
case UTT_IsIntegral:
|
|
return T->isIntegralType(C);
|
|
case UTT_IsFloatingPoint:
|
|
return T->isFloatingType();
|
|
case UTT_IsArray:
|
|
return T->isArrayType();
|
|
case UTT_IsPointer:
|
|
return T->isPointerType();
|
|
case UTT_IsLvalueReference:
|
|
return T->isLValueReferenceType();
|
|
case UTT_IsRvalueReference:
|
|
return T->isRValueReferenceType();
|
|
case UTT_IsMemberFunctionPointer:
|
|
return T->isMemberFunctionPointerType();
|
|
case UTT_IsMemberObjectPointer:
|
|
return T->isMemberDataPointerType();
|
|
case UTT_IsEnum:
|
|
return T->isEnumeralType();
|
|
case UTT_IsUnion:
|
|
return T->isUnionType();
|
|
case UTT_IsClass:
|
|
return T->isClassType() || T->isStructureType() || T->isInterfaceType();
|
|
case UTT_IsFunction:
|
|
return T->isFunctionType();
|
|
|
|
// Type trait expressions which correspond to the convenient composition
|
|
// predicates in C++0x [meta.unary.comp].
|
|
case UTT_IsReference:
|
|
return T->isReferenceType();
|
|
case UTT_IsArithmetic:
|
|
return T->isArithmeticType() && !T->isEnumeralType();
|
|
case UTT_IsFundamental:
|
|
return T->isFundamentalType();
|
|
case UTT_IsObject:
|
|
return T->isObjectType();
|
|
case UTT_IsScalar:
|
|
// Note: semantic analysis depends on Objective-C lifetime types to be
|
|
// considered scalar types. However, such types do not actually behave
|
|
// like scalar types at run time (since they may require retain/release
|
|
// operations), so we report them as non-scalar.
|
|
if (T->isObjCLifetimeType()) {
|
|
switch (T.getObjCLifetime()) {
|
|
case Qualifiers::OCL_None:
|
|
case Qualifiers::OCL_ExplicitNone:
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
case Qualifiers::OCL_Strong:
|
|
case Qualifiers::OCL_Weak:
|
|
case Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing:
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return T->isScalarType();
|
|
case UTT_IsCompound:
|
|
return T->isCompoundType();
|
|
case UTT_IsMemberPointer:
|
|
return T->isMemberPointerType();
|
|
|
|
// Type trait expressions which correspond to the type property predicates
|
|
// in C++0x [meta.unary.prop].
|
|
case UTT_IsConst:
|
|
return T.isConstQualified();
|
|
case UTT_IsVolatile:
|
|
return T.isVolatileQualified();
|
|
case UTT_IsTrivial:
|
|
return T.isTrivialType(C);
|
|
case UTT_IsTriviallyCopyable:
|
|
return T.isTriviallyCopyableType(C);
|
|
case UTT_IsStandardLayout:
|
|
return T->isStandardLayoutType();
|
|
case UTT_IsPOD:
|
|
return T.isPODType(C);
|
|
case UTT_IsLiteral:
|
|
return T->isLiteralType(C);
|
|
case UTT_IsEmpty:
|
|
if (const CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
|
|
return !RD->isUnion() && RD->isEmpty();
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_IsPolymorphic:
|
|
if (const CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
|
|
return !RD->isUnion() && RD->isPolymorphic();
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_IsAbstract:
|
|
if (const CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
|
|
return !RD->isUnion() && RD->isAbstract();
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_IsAggregate:
|
|
// Report vector extensions and complex types as aggregates because they
|
|
// support aggregate initialization. GCC mirrors this behavior for vectors
|
|
// but not _Complex.
|
|
return T->isAggregateType() || T->isVectorType() || T->isExtVectorType() ||
|
|
T->isAnyComplexType();
|
|
// __is_interface_class only returns true when CL is invoked in /CLR mode and
|
|
// even then only when it is used with the 'interface struct ...' syntax
|
|
// Clang doesn't support /CLR which makes this type trait moot.
|
|
case UTT_IsInterfaceClass:
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_IsFinal:
|
|
case UTT_IsSealed:
|
|
if (const CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
|
|
return RD->hasAttr<FinalAttr>();
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_IsSigned:
|
|
return T->isSignedIntegerType();
|
|
case UTT_IsUnsigned:
|
|
return T->isUnsignedIntegerType();
|
|
|
|
// Type trait expressions which query classes regarding their construction,
|
|
// destruction, and copying. Rather than being based directly on the
|
|
// related type predicates in the standard, they are specified by both
|
|
// GCC[1] and the Embarcadero C++ compiler[2], and Clang implements those
|
|
// specifications.
|
|
//
|
|
// 1: http://gcc.gnu/.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html
|
|
// 2: http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/XE/en/Type_Trait_Functions_(C%2B%2B0x)_Index
|
|
//
|
|
// Note that these builtins do not behave as documented in g++: if a class
|
|
// has both a trivial and a non-trivial special member of a particular kind,
|
|
// they return false! For now, we emulate this behavior.
|
|
// FIXME: This appears to be a g++ bug: more complex cases reveal that it
|
|
// does not correctly compute triviality in the presence of multiple special
|
|
// members of the same kind. Revisit this once the g++ bug is fixed.
|
|
case UTT_HasTrivialDefaultConstructor:
|
|
// http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html:
|
|
// If __is_pod (type) is true then the trait is true, else if type is
|
|
// a cv class or union type (or array thereof) with a trivial default
|
|
// constructor ([class.ctor]) then the trait is true, else it is false.
|
|
if (T.isPODType(C))
|
|
return true;
|
|
if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
|
|
return RD->hasTrivialDefaultConstructor() &&
|
|
!RD->hasNonTrivialDefaultConstructor();
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_HasTrivialMoveConstructor:
|
|
// This trait is implemented by MSVC 2012 and needed to parse the
|
|
// standard library headers. Specifically this is used as the logic
|
|
// behind std::is_trivially_move_constructible (20.9.4.3).
|
|
if (T.isPODType(C))
|
|
return true;
|
|
if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
|
|
return RD->hasTrivialMoveConstructor() && !RD->hasNonTrivialMoveConstructor();
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_HasTrivialCopy:
|
|
// http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html:
|
|
// If __is_pod (type) is true or type is a reference type then
|
|
// the trait is true, else if type is a cv class or union type
|
|
// with a trivial copy constructor ([class.copy]) then the trait
|
|
// is true, else it is false.
|
|
if (T.isPODType(C) || T->isReferenceType())
|
|
return true;
|
|
if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
|
|
return RD->hasTrivialCopyConstructor() &&
|
|
!RD->hasNonTrivialCopyConstructor();
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_HasTrivialMoveAssign:
|
|
// This trait is implemented by MSVC 2012 and needed to parse the
|
|
// standard library headers. Specifically it is used as the logic
|
|
// behind std::is_trivially_move_assignable (20.9.4.3)
|
|
if (T.isPODType(C))
|
|
return true;
|
|
if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
|
|
return RD->hasTrivialMoveAssignment() && !RD->hasNonTrivialMoveAssignment();
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_HasTrivialAssign:
|
|
// http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html:
|
|
// If type is const qualified or is a reference type then the
|
|
// trait is false. Otherwise if __is_pod (type) is true then the
|
|
// trait is true, else if type is a cv class or union type with
|
|
// a trivial copy assignment ([class.copy]) then the trait is
|
|
// true, else it is false.
|
|
// Note: the const and reference restrictions are interesting,
|
|
// given that const and reference members don't prevent a class
|
|
// from having a trivial copy assignment operator (but do cause
|
|
// errors if the copy assignment operator is actually used, q.v.
|
|
// [class.copy]p12).
|
|
|
|
if (T.isConstQualified())
|
|
return false;
|
|
if (T.isPODType(C))
|
|
return true;
|
|
if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
|
|
return RD->hasTrivialCopyAssignment() &&
|
|
!RD->hasNonTrivialCopyAssignment();
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_IsDestructible:
|
|
case UTT_IsTriviallyDestructible:
|
|
case UTT_IsNothrowDestructible:
|
|
// C++14 [meta.unary.prop]:
|
|
// For reference types, is_destructible<T>::value is true.
|
|
if (T->isReferenceType())
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// Objective-C++ ARC: autorelease types don't require destruction.
|
|
if (T->isObjCLifetimeType() &&
|
|
T.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing)
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// C++14 [meta.unary.prop]:
|
|
// For incomplete types and function types, is_destructible<T>::value is
|
|
// false.
|
|
if (T->isIncompleteType() || T->isFunctionType())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// A type that requires destruction (via a non-trivial destructor or ARC
|
|
// lifetime semantics) is not trivially-destructible.
|
|
if (UTT == UTT_IsTriviallyDestructible && T.isDestructedType())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// C++14 [meta.unary.prop]:
|
|
// For object types and given U equal to remove_all_extents_t<T>, if the
|
|
// expression std::declval<U&>().~U() is well-formed when treated as an
|
|
// unevaluated operand (Clause 5), then is_destructible<T>::value is true
|
|
if (auto *RD = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) {
|
|
CXXDestructorDecl *Destructor = Self.LookupDestructor(RD);
|
|
if (!Destructor)
|
|
return false;
|
|
// C++14 [dcl.fct.def.delete]p2:
|
|
// A program that refers to a deleted function implicitly or
|
|
// explicitly, other than to declare it, is ill-formed.
|
|
if (Destructor->isDeleted())
|
|
return false;
|
|
if (C.getLangOpts().AccessControl && Destructor->getAccess() != AS_public)
|
|
return false;
|
|
if (UTT == UTT_IsNothrowDestructible) {
|
|
const FunctionProtoType *CPT =
|
|
Destructor->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
|
|
CPT = Self.ResolveExceptionSpec(KeyLoc, CPT);
|
|
if (!CPT || !CPT->isNothrow())
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
case UTT_HasTrivialDestructor:
|
|
// http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html
|
|
// If __is_pod (type) is true or type is a reference type
|
|
// then the trait is true, else if type is a cv class or union
|
|
// type (or array thereof) with a trivial destructor
|
|
// ([class.dtor]) then the trait is true, else it is
|
|
// false.
|
|
if (T.isPODType(C) || T->isReferenceType())
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// Objective-C++ ARC: autorelease types don't require destruction.
|
|
if (T->isObjCLifetimeType() &&
|
|
T.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing)
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
|
|
return RD->hasTrivialDestructor();
|
|
return false;
|
|
// TODO: Propagate nothrowness for implicitly declared special members.
|
|
case UTT_HasNothrowAssign:
|
|
// http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html:
|
|
// If type is const qualified or is a reference type then the
|
|
// trait is false. Otherwise if __has_trivial_assign (type)
|
|
// is true then the trait is true, else if type is a cv class
|
|
// or union type with copy assignment operators that are known
|
|
// not to throw an exception then the trait is true, else it is
|
|
// false.
|
|
if (C.getBaseElementType(T).isConstQualified())
|
|
return false;
|
|
if (T->isReferenceType())
|
|
return false;
|
|
if (T.isPODType(C) || T->isObjCLifetimeType())
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
if (const RecordType *RT = T->getAs<RecordType>())
|
|
return HasNoThrowOperator(RT, OO_Equal, Self, KeyLoc, C,
|
|
&CXXRecordDecl::hasTrivialCopyAssignment,
|
|
&CXXRecordDecl::hasNonTrivialCopyAssignment,
|
|
&CXXMethodDecl::isCopyAssignmentOperator);
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_HasNothrowMoveAssign:
|
|
// This trait is implemented by MSVC 2012 and needed to parse the
|
|
// standard library headers. Specifically this is used as the logic
|
|
// behind std::is_nothrow_move_assignable (20.9.4.3).
|
|
if (T.isPODType(C))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
if (const RecordType *RT = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAs<RecordType>())
|
|
return HasNoThrowOperator(RT, OO_Equal, Self, KeyLoc, C,
|
|
&CXXRecordDecl::hasTrivialMoveAssignment,
|
|
&CXXRecordDecl::hasNonTrivialMoveAssignment,
|
|
&CXXMethodDecl::isMoveAssignmentOperator);
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_HasNothrowCopy:
|
|
// http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html:
|
|
// If __has_trivial_copy (type) is true then the trait is true, else
|
|
// if type is a cv class or union type with copy constructors that are
|
|
// known not to throw an exception then the trait is true, else it is
|
|
// false.
|
|
if (T.isPODType(C) || T->isReferenceType() || T->isObjCLifetimeType())
|
|
return true;
|
|
if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) {
|
|
if (RD->hasTrivialCopyConstructor() &&
|
|
!RD->hasNonTrivialCopyConstructor())
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
bool FoundConstructor = false;
|
|
unsigned FoundTQs;
|
|
for (const auto *ND : Self.LookupConstructors(RD)) {
|
|
// A template constructor is never a copy constructor.
|
|
// FIXME: However, it may actually be selected at the actual overload
|
|
// resolution point.
|
|
if (isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(ND->getUnderlyingDecl()))
|
|
continue;
|
|
// UsingDecl itself is not a constructor
|
|
if (isa<UsingDecl>(ND))
|
|
continue;
|
|
auto *Constructor = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(ND->getUnderlyingDecl());
|
|
if (Constructor->isCopyConstructor(FoundTQs)) {
|
|
FoundConstructor = true;
|
|
const FunctionProtoType *CPT
|
|
= Constructor->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
|
|
CPT = Self.ResolveExceptionSpec(KeyLoc, CPT);
|
|
if (!CPT)
|
|
return false;
|
|
// TODO: check whether evaluating default arguments can throw.
|
|
// For now, we'll be conservative and assume that they can throw.
|
|
if (!CPT->isNothrow() || CPT->getNumParams() > 1)
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return FoundConstructor;
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_HasNothrowConstructor:
|
|
// http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html
|
|
// If __has_trivial_constructor (type) is true then the trait is
|
|
// true, else if type is a cv class or union type (or array
|
|
// thereof) with a default constructor that is known not to
|
|
// throw an exception then the trait is true, else it is false.
|
|
if (T.isPODType(C) || T->isObjCLifetimeType())
|
|
return true;
|
|
if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) {
|
|
if (RD->hasTrivialDefaultConstructor() &&
|
|
!RD->hasNonTrivialDefaultConstructor())
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
bool FoundConstructor = false;
|
|
for (const auto *ND : Self.LookupConstructors(RD)) {
|
|
// FIXME: In C++0x, a constructor template can be a default constructor.
|
|
if (isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(ND->getUnderlyingDecl()))
|
|
continue;
|
|
// UsingDecl itself is not a constructor
|
|
if (isa<UsingDecl>(ND))
|
|
continue;
|
|
auto *Constructor = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(ND->getUnderlyingDecl());
|
|
if (Constructor->isDefaultConstructor()) {
|
|
FoundConstructor = true;
|
|
const FunctionProtoType *CPT
|
|
= Constructor->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
|
|
CPT = Self.ResolveExceptionSpec(KeyLoc, CPT);
|
|
if (!CPT)
|
|
return false;
|
|
// FIXME: check whether evaluating default arguments can throw.
|
|
// For now, we'll be conservative and assume that they can throw.
|
|
if (!CPT->isNothrow() || CPT->getNumParams() > 0)
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return FoundConstructor;
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
case UTT_HasVirtualDestructor:
|
|
// http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html:
|
|
// If type is a class type with a virtual destructor ([class.dtor])
|
|
// then the trait is true, else it is false.
|
|
if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
|
|
if (CXXDestructorDecl *Destructor = Self.LookupDestructor(RD))
|
|
return Destructor->isVirtual();
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// These type trait expressions are modeled on the specifications for the
|
|
// Embarcadero C++0x type trait functions:
|
|
// http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/XE/en/Type_Trait_Functions_(C%2B%2B0x)_Index
|
|
case UTT_IsCompleteType:
|
|
// http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/XE/en/Is_complete_type_(typename_T_):
|
|
// Returns True if and only if T is a complete type at the point of the
|
|
// function call.
|
|
return !T->isIncompleteType();
|
|
case UTT_HasUniqueObjectRepresentations:
|
|
return C.hasUniqueObjectRepresentations(T);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool EvaluateBinaryTypeTrait(Sema &Self, TypeTrait BTT, QualType LhsT,
|
|
QualType RhsT, SourceLocation KeyLoc);
|
|
|
|
static bool evaluateTypeTrait(Sema &S, TypeTrait Kind, SourceLocation KWLoc,
|
|
ArrayRef<TypeSourceInfo *> Args,
|
|
SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
|
|
if (Kind <= UTT_Last)
|
|
return EvaluateUnaryTypeTrait(S, Kind, KWLoc, Args[0]->getType());
|
|
|
|
// Evaluate BTT_ReferenceBindsToTemporary alongside the IsConstructible
|
|
// traits to avoid duplication.
|
|
if (Kind <= BTT_Last && Kind != BTT_ReferenceBindsToTemporary)
|
|
return EvaluateBinaryTypeTrait(S, Kind, Args[0]->getType(),
|
|
Args[1]->getType(), RParenLoc);
|
|
|
|
switch (Kind) {
|
|
case clang::BTT_ReferenceBindsToTemporary:
|
|
case clang::TT_IsConstructible:
|
|
case clang::TT_IsNothrowConstructible:
|
|
case clang::TT_IsTriviallyConstructible: {
|
|
// C++11 [meta.unary.prop]:
|
|
// is_trivially_constructible is defined as:
|
|
//
|
|
// is_constructible<T, Args...>::value is true and the variable
|
|
// definition for is_constructible, as defined below, is known to call
|
|
// no operation that is not trivial.
|
|
//
|
|
// The predicate condition for a template specialization
|
|
// is_constructible<T, Args...> shall be satisfied if and only if the
|
|
// following variable definition would be well-formed for some invented
|
|
// variable t:
|
|
//
|
|
// T t(create<Args>()...);
|
|
assert(!Args.empty());
|
|
|
|
// Precondition: T and all types in the parameter pack Args shall be
|
|
// complete types, (possibly cv-qualified) void, or arrays of
|
|
// unknown bound.
|
|
for (const auto *TSI : Args) {
|
|
QualType ArgTy = TSI->getType();
|
|
if (ArgTy->isVoidType() || ArgTy->isIncompleteArrayType())
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
if (S.RequireCompleteType(KWLoc, ArgTy,
|
|
diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr))
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Make sure the first argument is not incomplete nor a function type.
|
|
QualType T = Args[0]->getType();
|
|
if (T->isIncompleteType() || T->isFunctionType())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// Make sure the first argument is not an abstract type.
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl();
|
|
if (RD && RD->isAbstract())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
SmallVector<OpaqueValueExpr, 2> OpaqueArgExprs;
|
|
SmallVector<Expr *, 2> ArgExprs;
|
|
ArgExprs.reserve(Args.size() - 1);
|
|
for (unsigned I = 1, N = Args.size(); I != N; ++I) {
|
|
QualType ArgTy = Args[I]->getType();
|
|
if (ArgTy->isObjectType() || ArgTy->isFunctionType())
|
|
ArgTy = S.Context.getRValueReferenceType(ArgTy);
|
|
OpaqueArgExprs.push_back(
|
|
OpaqueValueExpr(Args[I]->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc(),
|
|
ArgTy.getNonLValueExprType(S.Context),
|
|
Expr::getValueKindForType(ArgTy)));
|
|
}
|
|
for (Expr &E : OpaqueArgExprs)
|
|
ArgExprs.push_back(&E);
|
|
|
|
// Perform the initialization in an unevaluated context within a SFINAE
|
|
// trap at translation unit scope.
|
|
EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(
|
|
S, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated);
|
|
Sema::SFINAETrap SFINAE(S, /*AccessCheckingSFINAE=*/true);
|
|
Sema::ContextRAII TUContext(S, S.Context.getTranslationUnitDecl());
|
|
InitializedEntity To(InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(Args[0]));
|
|
InitializationKind InitKind(InitializationKind::CreateDirect(KWLoc, KWLoc,
|
|
RParenLoc));
|
|
InitializationSequence Init(S, To, InitKind, ArgExprs);
|
|
if (Init.Failed())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Result = Init.Perform(S, To, InitKind, ArgExprs);
|
|
if (Result.isInvalid() || SFINAE.hasErrorOccurred())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
if (Kind == clang::TT_IsConstructible)
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
if (Kind == clang::BTT_ReferenceBindsToTemporary) {
|
|
if (!T->isReferenceType())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
return !Init.isDirectReferenceBinding();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (Kind == clang::TT_IsNothrowConstructible)
|
|
return S.canThrow(Result.get()) == CT_Cannot;
|
|
|
|
if (Kind == clang::TT_IsTriviallyConstructible) {
|
|
// Under Objective-C ARC and Weak, if the destination has non-trivial
|
|
// Objective-C lifetime, this is a non-trivial construction.
|
|
if (T.getNonReferenceType().hasNonTrivialObjCLifetime())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// The initialization succeeded; now make sure there are no non-trivial
|
|
// calls.
|
|
return !Result.get()->hasNonTrivialCall(S.Context);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
llvm_unreachable("unhandled type trait");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
default: llvm_unreachable("not a TT");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::BuildTypeTrait(TypeTrait Kind, SourceLocation KWLoc,
|
|
ArrayRef<TypeSourceInfo *> Args,
|
|
SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
|
|
QualType ResultType = Context.getLogicalOperationType();
|
|
|
|
if (Kind <= UTT_Last && !CheckUnaryTypeTraitTypeCompleteness(
|
|
*this, Kind, KWLoc, Args[0]->getType()))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
bool Dependent = false;
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0, N = Args.size(); I != N; ++I) {
|
|
if (Args[I]->getType()->isDependentType()) {
|
|
Dependent = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool Result = false;
|
|
if (!Dependent)
|
|
Result = evaluateTypeTrait(*this, Kind, KWLoc, Args, RParenLoc);
|
|
|
|
return TypeTraitExpr::Create(Context, ResultType, KWLoc, Kind, Args,
|
|
RParenLoc, Result);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::ActOnTypeTrait(TypeTrait Kind, SourceLocation KWLoc,
|
|
ArrayRef<ParsedType> Args,
|
|
SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
|
|
SmallVector<TypeSourceInfo *, 4> ConvertedArgs;
|
|
ConvertedArgs.reserve(Args.size());
|
|
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0, N = Args.size(); I != N; ++I) {
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *TInfo;
|
|
QualType T = GetTypeFromParser(Args[I], &TInfo);
|
|
if (!TInfo)
|
|
TInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(T, KWLoc);
|
|
|
|
ConvertedArgs.push_back(TInfo);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return BuildTypeTrait(Kind, KWLoc, ConvertedArgs, RParenLoc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool EvaluateBinaryTypeTrait(Sema &Self, TypeTrait BTT, QualType LhsT,
|
|
QualType RhsT, SourceLocation KeyLoc) {
|
|
assert(!LhsT->isDependentType() && !RhsT->isDependentType() &&
|
|
"Cannot evaluate traits of dependent types");
|
|
|
|
switch(BTT) {
|
|
case BTT_IsBaseOf: {
|
|
// C++0x [meta.rel]p2
|
|
// Base is a base class of Derived without regard to cv-qualifiers or
|
|
// Base and Derived are not unions and name the same class type without
|
|
// regard to cv-qualifiers.
|
|
|
|
const RecordType *lhsRecord = LhsT->getAs<RecordType>();
|
|
const RecordType *rhsRecord = RhsT->getAs<RecordType>();
|
|
if (!rhsRecord || !lhsRecord) {
|
|
const ObjCObjectType *LHSObjTy = LhsT->getAs<ObjCObjectType>();
|
|
const ObjCObjectType *RHSObjTy = RhsT->getAs<ObjCObjectType>();
|
|
if (!LHSObjTy || !RHSObjTy)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
ObjCInterfaceDecl *BaseInterface = LHSObjTy->getInterface();
|
|
ObjCInterfaceDecl *DerivedInterface = RHSObjTy->getInterface();
|
|
if (!BaseInterface || !DerivedInterface)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
if (Self.RequireCompleteType(
|
|
KeyLoc, RhsT, diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
return BaseInterface->isSuperClassOf(DerivedInterface);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
assert(Self.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(LhsT, RhsT)
|
|
== (lhsRecord == rhsRecord));
|
|
|
|
if (lhsRecord == rhsRecord)
|
|
return !lhsRecord->getDecl()->isUnion();
|
|
|
|
// C++0x [meta.rel]p2:
|
|
// If Base and Derived are class types and are different types
|
|
// (ignoring possible cv-qualifiers) then Derived shall be a
|
|
// complete type.
|
|
if (Self.RequireCompleteType(KeyLoc, RhsT,
|
|
diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
return cast<CXXRecordDecl>(rhsRecord->getDecl())
|
|
->isDerivedFrom(cast<CXXRecordDecl>(lhsRecord->getDecl()));
|
|
}
|
|
case BTT_IsSame:
|
|
return Self.Context.hasSameType(LhsT, RhsT);
|
|
case BTT_TypeCompatible: {
|
|
// GCC ignores cv-qualifiers on arrays for this builtin.
|
|
Qualifiers LhsQuals, RhsQuals;
|
|
QualType Lhs = Self.getASTContext().getUnqualifiedArrayType(LhsT, LhsQuals);
|
|
QualType Rhs = Self.getASTContext().getUnqualifiedArrayType(RhsT, RhsQuals);
|
|
return Self.Context.typesAreCompatible(Lhs, Rhs);
|
|
}
|
|
case BTT_IsConvertible:
|
|
case BTT_IsConvertibleTo: {
|
|
// C++0x [meta.rel]p4:
|
|
// Given the following function prototype:
|
|
//
|
|
// template <class T>
|
|
// typename add_rvalue_reference<T>::type create();
|
|
//
|
|
// the predicate condition for a template specialization
|
|
// is_convertible<From, To> shall be satisfied if and only if
|
|
// the return expression in the following code would be
|
|
// well-formed, including any implicit conversions to the return
|
|
// type of the function:
|
|
//
|
|
// To test() {
|
|
// return create<From>();
|
|
// }
|
|
//
|
|
// Access checking is performed as if in a context unrelated to To and
|
|
// From. Only the validity of the immediate context of the expression
|
|
// of the return-statement (including conversions to the return type)
|
|
// is considered.
|
|
//
|
|
// We model the initialization as a copy-initialization of a temporary
|
|
// of the appropriate type, which for this expression is identical to the
|
|
// return statement (since NRVO doesn't apply).
|
|
|
|
// Functions aren't allowed to return function or array types.
|
|
if (RhsT->isFunctionType() || RhsT->isArrayType())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// A return statement in a void function must have void type.
|
|
if (RhsT->isVoidType())
|
|
return LhsT->isVoidType();
|
|
|
|
// A function definition requires a complete, non-abstract return type.
|
|
if (!Self.isCompleteType(KeyLoc, RhsT) || Self.isAbstractType(KeyLoc, RhsT))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// Compute the result of add_rvalue_reference.
|
|
if (LhsT->isObjectType() || LhsT->isFunctionType())
|
|
LhsT = Self.Context.getRValueReferenceType(LhsT);
|
|
|
|
// Build a fake source and destination for initialization.
|
|
InitializedEntity To(InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(RhsT));
|
|
OpaqueValueExpr From(KeyLoc, LhsT.getNonLValueExprType(Self.Context),
|
|
Expr::getValueKindForType(LhsT));
|
|
Expr *FromPtr = &From;
|
|
InitializationKind Kind(InitializationKind::CreateCopy(KeyLoc,
|
|
SourceLocation()));
|
|
|
|
// Perform the initialization in an unevaluated context within a SFINAE
|
|
// trap at translation unit scope.
|
|
EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(
|
|
Self, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated);
|
|
Sema::SFINAETrap SFINAE(Self, /*AccessCheckingSFINAE=*/true);
|
|
Sema::ContextRAII TUContext(Self, Self.Context.getTranslationUnitDecl());
|
|
InitializationSequence Init(Self, To, Kind, FromPtr);
|
|
if (Init.Failed())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Result = Init.Perform(Self, To, Kind, FromPtr);
|
|
return !Result.isInvalid() && !SFINAE.hasErrorOccurred();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case BTT_IsAssignable:
|
|
case BTT_IsNothrowAssignable:
|
|
case BTT_IsTriviallyAssignable: {
|
|
// C++11 [meta.unary.prop]p3:
|
|
// is_trivially_assignable is defined as:
|
|
// is_assignable<T, U>::value is true and the assignment, as defined by
|
|
// is_assignable, is known to call no operation that is not trivial
|
|
//
|
|
// is_assignable is defined as:
|
|
// The expression declval<T>() = declval<U>() is well-formed when
|
|
// treated as an unevaluated operand (Clause 5).
|
|
//
|
|
// For both, T and U shall be complete types, (possibly cv-qualified)
|
|
// void, or arrays of unknown bound.
|
|
if (!LhsT->isVoidType() && !LhsT->isIncompleteArrayType() &&
|
|
Self.RequireCompleteType(KeyLoc, LhsT,
|
|
diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr))
|
|
return false;
|
|
if (!RhsT->isVoidType() && !RhsT->isIncompleteArrayType() &&
|
|
Self.RequireCompleteType(KeyLoc, RhsT,
|
|
diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// cv void is never assignable.
|
|
if (LhsT->isVoidType() || RhsT->isVoidType())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// Build expressions that emulate the effect of declval<T>() and
|
|
// declval<U>().
|
|
if (LhsT->isObjectType() || LhsT->isFunctionType())
|
|
LhsT = Self.Context.getRValueReferenceType(LhsT);
|
|
if (RhsT->isObjectType() || RhsT->isFunctionType())
|
|
RhsT = Self.Context.getRValueReferenceType(RhsT);
|
|
OpaqueValueExpr Lhs(KeyLoc, LhsT.getNonLValueExprType(Self.Context),
|
|
Expr::getValueKindForType(LhsT));
|
|
OpaqueValueExpr Rhs(KeyLoc, RhsT.getNonLValueExprType(Self.Context),
|
|
Expr::getValueKindForType(RhsT));
|
|
|
|
// Attempt the assignment in an unevaluated context within a SFINAE
|
|
// trap at translation unit scope.
|
|
EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(
|
|
Self, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated);
|
|
Sema::SFINAETrap SFINAE(Self, /*AccessCheckingSFINAE=*/true);
|
|
Sema::ContextRAII TUContext(Self, Self.Context.getTranslationUnitDecl());
|
|
ExprResult Result = Self.BuildBinOp(/*S=*/nullptr, KeyLoc, BO_Assign, &Lhs,
|
|
&Rhs);
|
|
if (Result.isInvalid() || SFINAE.hasErrorOccurred())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
if (BTT == BTT_IsAssignable)
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
if (BTT == BTT_IsNothrowAssignable)
|
|
return Self.canThrow(Result.get()) == CT_Cannot;
|
|
|
|
if (BTT == BTT_IsTriviallyAssignable) {
|
|
// Under Objective-C ARC and Weak, if the destination has non-trivial
|
|
// Objective-C lifetime, this is a non-trivial assignment.
|
|
if (LhsT.getNonReferenceType().hasNonTrivialObjCLifetime())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
return !Result.get()->hasNonTrivialCall(Self.Context);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
llvm_unreachable("unhandled type trait");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
default: llvm_unreachable("not a BTT");
|
|
}
|
|
llvm_unreachable("Unknown type trait or not implemented");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::ActOnArrayTypeTrait(ArrayTypeTrait ATT,
|
|
SourceLocation KWLoc,
|
|
ParsedType Ty,
|
|
Expr* DimExpr,
|
|
SourceLocation RParen) {
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *TSInfo;
|
|
QualType T = GetTypeFromParser(Ty, &TSInfo);
|
|
if (!TSInfo)
|
|
TSInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(T);
|
|
|
|
return BuildArrayTypeTrait(ATT, KWLoc, TSInfo, DimExpr, RParen);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static uint64_t EvaluateArrayTypeTrait(Sema &Self, ArrayTypeTrait ATT,
|
|
QualType T, Expr *DimExpr,
|
|
SourceLocation KeyLoc) {
|
|
assert(!T->isDependentType() && "Cannot evaluate traits of dependent type");
|
|
|
|
switch(ATT) {
|
|
case ATT_ArrayRank:
|
|
if (T->isArrayType()) {
|
|
unsigned Dim = 0;
|
|
while (const ArrayType *AT = Self.Context.getAsArrayType(T)) {
|
|
++Dim;
|
|
T = AT->getElementType();
|
|
}
|
|
return Dim;
|
|
}
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
case ATT_ArrayExtent: {
|
|
llvm::APSInt Value;
|
|
uint64_t Dim;
|
|
if (Self.VerifyIntegerConstantExpression(DimExpr, &Value,
|
|
diag::err_dimension_expr_not_constant_integer,
|
|
false).isInvalid())
|
|
return 0;
|
|
if (Value.isSigned() && Value.isNegative()) {
|
|
Self.Diag(KeyLoc, diag::err_dimension_expr_not_constant_integer)
|
|
<< DimExpr->getSourceRange();
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
Dim = Value.getLimitedValue();
|
|
|
|
if (T->isArrayType()) {
|
|
unsigned D = 0;
|
|
bool Matched = false;
|
|
while (const ArrayType *AT = Self.Context.getAsArrayType(T)) {
|
|
if (Dim == D) {
|
|
Matched = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
++D;
|
|
T = AT->getElementType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (Matched && T->isArrayType()) {
|
|
if (const ConstantArrayType *CAT = Self.Context.getAsConstantArrayType(T))
|
|
return CAT->getSize().getLimitedValue();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
llvm_unreachable("Unknown type trait or not implemented");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::BuildArrayTypeTrait(ArrayTypeTrait ATT,
|
|
SourceLocation KWLoc,
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *TSInfo,
|
|
Expr* DimExpr,
|
|
SourceLocation RParen) {
|
|
QualType T = TSInfo->getType();
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: This should likely be tracked as an APInt to remove any host
|
|
// assumptions about the width of size_t on the target.
|
|
uint64_t Value = 0;
|
|
if (!T->isDependentType())
|
|
Value = EvaluateArrayTypeTrait(*this, ATT, T, DimExpr, KWLoc);
|
|
|
|
// While the specification for these traits from the Embarcadero C++
|
|
// compiler's documentation says the return type is 'unsigned int', Clang
|
|
// returns 'size_t'. On Windows, the primary platform for the Embarcadero
|
|
// compiler, there is no difference. On several other platforms this is an
|
|
// important distinction.
|
|
return new (Context) ArrayTypeTraitExpr(KWLoc, ATT, TSInfo, Value, DimExpr,
|
|
RParen, Context.getSizeType());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::ActOnExpressionTrait(ExpressionTrait ET,
|
|
SourceLocation KWLoc,
|
|
Expr *Queried,
|
|
SourceLocation RParen) {
|
|
// If error parsing the expression, ignore.
|
|
if (!Queried)
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Result = BuildExpressionTrait(ET, KWLoc, Queried, RParen);
|
|
|
|
return Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool EvaluateExpressionTrait(ExpressionTrait ET, Expr *E) {
|
|
switch (ET) {
|
|
case ET_IsLValueExpr: return E->isLValue();
|
|
case ET_IsRValueExpr: return E->isRValue();
|
|
}
|
|
llvm_unreachable("Expression trait not covered by switch");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::BuildExpressionTrait(ExpressionTrait ET,
|
|
SourceLocation KWLoc,
|
|
Expr *Queried,
|
|
SourceLocation RParen) {
|
|
if (Queried->isTypeDependent()) {
|
|
// Delay type-checking for type-dependent expressions.
|
|
} else if (Queried->getType()->isPlaceholderType()) {
|
|
ExprResult PE = CheckPlaceholderExpr(Queried);
|
|
if (PE.isInvalid()) return ExprError();
|
|
return BuildExpressionTrait(ET, KWLoc, PE.get(), RParen);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool Value = EvaluateExpressionTrait(ET, Queried);
|
|
|
|
return new (Context)
|
|
ExpressionTraitExpr(KWLoc, ET, Queried, Value, RParen, Context.BoolTy);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
QualType Sema::CheckPointerToMemberOperands(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS,
|
|
ExprValueKind &VK,
|
|
SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
bool isIndirect) {
|
|
assert(!LHS.get()->getType()->isPlaceholderType() &&
|
|
!RHS.get()->getType()->isPlaceholderType() &&
|
|
"placeholders should have been weeded out by now");
|
|
|
|
// The LHS undergoes lvalue conversions if this is ->*, and undergoes the
|
|
// temporary materialization conversion otherwise.
|
|
if (isIndirect)
|
|
LHS = DefaultLvalueConversion(LHS.get());
|
|
else if (LHS.get()->isRValue())
|
|
LHS = TemporaryMaterializationConversion(LHS.get());
|
|
if (LHS.isInvalid())
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
|
|
// The RHS always undergoes lvalue conversions.
|
|
RHS = DefaultLvalueConversion(RHS.get());
|
|
if (RHS.isInvalid()) return QualType();
|
|
|
|
const char *OpSpelling = isIndirect ? "->*" : ".*";
|
|
// C++ 5.5p2
|
|
// The binary operator .* [p3: ->*] binds its second operand, which shall
|
|
// be of type "pointer to member of T" (where T is a completely-defined
|
|
// class type) [...]
|
|
QualType RHSType = RHS.get()->getType();
|
|
const MemberPointerType *MemPtr = RHSType->getAs<MemberPointerType>();
|
|
if (!MemPtr) {
|
|
Diag(Loc, diag::err_bad_memptr_rhs)
|
|
<< OpSpelling << RHSType << RHS.get()->getSourceRange();
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
QualType Class(MemPtr->getClass(), 0);
|
|
|
|
// Note: C++ [expr.mptr.oper]p2-3 says that the class type into which the
|
|
// member pointer points must be completely-defined. However, there is no
|
|
// reason for this semantic distinction, and the rule is not enforced by
|
|
// other compilers. Therefore, we do not check this property, as it is
|
|
// likely to be considered a defect.
|
|
|
|
// C++ 5.5p2
|
|
// [...] to its first operand, which shall be of class T or of a class of
|
|
// which T is an unambiguous and accessible base class. [p3: a pointer to
|
|
// such a class]
|
|
QualType LHSType = LHS.get()->getType();
|
|
if (isIndirect) {
|
|
if (const PointerType *Ptr = LHSType->getAs<PointerType>())
|
|
LHSType = Ptr->getPointeeType();
|
|
else {
|
|
Diag(Loc, diag::err_bad_memptr_lhs)
|
|
<< OpSpelling << 1 << LHSType
|
|
<< FixItHint::CreateReplacement(SourceRange(Loc), ".*");
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(Class, LHSType)) {
|
|
// If we want to check the hierarchy, we need a complete type.
|
|
if (RequireCompleteType(Loc, LHSType, diag::err_bad_memptr_lhs,
|
|
OpSpelling, (int)isIndirect)) {
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!IsDerivedFrom(Loc, LHSType, Class)) {
|
|
Diag(Loc, diag::err_bad_memptr_lhs) << OpSpelling
|
|
<< (int)isIndirect << LHS.get()->getType();
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
CXXCastPath BasePath;
|
|
if (CheckDerivedToBaseConversion(
|
|
LHSType, Class, Loc,
|
|
SourceRange(LHS.get()->getBeginLoc(), RHS.get()->getEndLoc()),
|
|
&BasePath))
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
|
|
// Cast LHS to type of use.
|
|
QualType UseType = Context.getQualifiedType(Class, LHSType.getQualifiers());
|
|
if (isIndirect)
|
|
UseType = Context.getPointerType(UseType);
|
|
ExprValueKind VK = isIndirect ? VK_RValue : LHS.get()->getValueKind();
|
|
LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), UseType, CK_DerivedToBase, VK,
|
|
&BasePath);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (isa<CXXScalarValueInitExpr>(RHS.get()->IgnoreParens())) {
|
|
// Diagnose use of pointer-to-member type which when used as
|
|
// the functional cast in a pointer-to-member expression.
|
|
Diag(Loc, diag::err_pointer_to_member_type) << isIndirect;
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++ 5.5p2
|
|
// The result is an object or a function of the type specified by the
|
|
// second operand.
|
|
// The cv qualifiers are the union of those in the pointer and the left side,
|
|
// in accordance with 5.5p5 and 5.2.5.
|
|
QualType Result = MemPtr->getPointeeType();
|
|
Result = Context.getCVRQualifiedType(Result, LHSType.getCVRQualifiers());
|
|
|
|
// C++0x [expr.mptr.oper]p6:
|
|
// In a .* expression whose object expression is an rvalue, the program is
|
|
// ill-formed if the second operand is a pointer to member function with
|
|
// ref-qualifier &. In a ->* expression or in a .* expression whose object
|
|
// expression is an lvalue, the program is ill-formed if the second operand
|
|
// is a pointer to member function with ref-qualifier &&.
|
|
if (const FunctionProtoType *Proto = Result->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()) {
|
|
switch (Proto->getRefQualifier()) {
|
|
case RQ_None:
|
|
// Do nothing
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case RQ_LValue:
|
|
if (!isIndirect && !LHS.get()->Classify(Context).isLValue()) {
|
|
// C++2a allows functions with ref-qualifier & if their cv-qualifier-seq
|
|
// is (exactly) 'const'.
|
|
if (Proto->isConst() && !Proto->isVolatile())
|
|
Diag(Loc, getLangOpts().CPlusPlus2a
|
|
? diag::warn_cxx17_compat_pointer_to_const_ref_member_on_rvalue
|
|
: diag::ext_pointer_to_const_ref_member_on_rvalue);
|
|
else
|
|
Diag(Loc, diag::err_pointer_to_member_oper_value_classify)
|
|
<< RHSType << 1 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange();
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case RQ_RValue:
|
|
if (isIndirect || !LHS.get()->Classify(Context).isRValue())
|
|
Diag(Loc, diag::err_pointer_to_member_oper_value_classify)
|
|
<< RHSType << 0 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange();
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++ [expr.mptr.oper]p6:
|
|
// The result of a .* expression whose second operand is a pointer
|
|
// to a data member is of the same value category as its
|
|
// first operand. The result of a .* expression whose second
|
|
// operand is a pointer to a member function is a prvalue. The
|
|
// result of an ->* expression is an lvalue if its second operand
|
|
// is a pointer to data member and a prvalue otherwise.
|
|
if (Result->isFunctionType()) {
|
|
VK = VK_RValue;
|
|
return Context.BoundMemberTy;
|
|
} else if (isIndirect) {
|
|
VK = VK_LValue;
|
|
} else {
|
|
VK = LHS.get()->getValueKind();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Try to convert a type to another according to C++11 5.16p3.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This is part of the parameter validation for the ? operator. If either
|
|
/// value operand is a class type, the two operands are attempted to be
|
|
/// converted to each other. This function does the conversion in one direction.
|
|
/// It returns true if the program is ill-formed and has already been diagnosed
|
|
/// as such.
|
|
static bool TryClassUnification(Sema &Self, Expr *From, Expr *To,
|
|
SourceLocation QuestionLoc,
|
|
bool &HaveConversion,
|
|
QualType &ToType) {
|
|
HaveConversion = false;
|
|
ToType = To->getType();
|
|
|
|
InitializationKind Kind =
|
|
InitializationKind::CreateCopy(To->getBeginLoc(), SourceLocation());
|
|
// C++11 5.16p3
|
|
// The process for determining whether an operand expression E1 of type T1
|
|
// can be converted to match an operand expression E2 of type T2 is defined
|
|
// as follows:
|
|
// -- If E2 is an lvalue: E1 can be converted to match E2 if E1 can be
|
|
// implicitly converted to type "lvalue reference to T2", subject to the
|
|
// constraint that in the conversion the reference must bind directly to
|
|
// an lvalue.
|
|
// -- If E2 is an xvalue: E1 can be converted to match E2 if E1 can be
|
|
// implicitly converted to the type "rvalue reference to R2", subject to
|
|
// the constraint that the reference must bind directly.
|
|
if (To->isLValue() || To->isXValue()) {
|
|
QualType T = To->isLValue() ? Self.Context.getLValueReferenceType(ToType)
|
|
: Self.Context.getRValueReferenceType(ToType);
|
|
|
|
InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(T);
|
|
|
|
InitializationSequence InitSeq(Self, Entity, Kind, From);
|
|
if (InitSeq.isDirectReferenceBinding()) {
|
|
ToType = T;
|
|
HaveConversion = true;
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (InitSeq.isAmbiguous())
|
|
return InitSeq.Diagnose(Self, Entity, Kind, From);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// -- If E2 is an rvalue, or if the conversion above cannot be done:
|
|
// -- if E1 and E2 have class type, and the underlying class types are
|
|
// the same or one is a base class of the other:
|
|
QualType FTy = From->getType();
|
|
QualType TTy = To->getType();
|
|
const RecordType *FRec = FTy->getAs<RecordType>();
|
|
const RecordType *TRec = TTy->getAs<RecordType>();
|
|
bool FDerivedFromT = FRec && TRec && FRec != TRec &&
|
|
Self.IsDerivedFrom(QuestionLoc, FTy, TTy);
|
|
if (FRec && TRec && (FRec == TRec || FDerivedFromT ||
|
|
Self.IsDerivedFrom(QuestionLoc, TTy, FTy))) {
|
|
// E1 can be converted to match E2 if the class of T2 is the
|
|
// same type as, or a base class of, the class of T1, and
|
|
// [cv2 > cv1].
|
|
if (FRec == TRec || FDerivedFromT) {
|
|
if (TTy.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(FTy)) {
|
|
InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(TTy);
|
|
InitializationSequence InitSeq(Self, Entity, Kind, From);
|
|
if (InitSeq) {
|
|
HaveConversion = true;
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (InitSeq.isAmbiguous())
|
|
return InitSeq.Diagnose(Self, Entity, Kind, From);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// -- Otherwise: E1 can be converted to match E2 if E1 can be
|
|
// implicitly converted to the type that expression E2 would have
|
|
// if E2 were converted to an rvalue (or the type it has, if E2 is
|
|
// an rvalue).
|
|
//
|
|
// This actually refers very narrowly to the lvalue-to-rvalue conversion, not
|
|
// to the array-to-pointer or function-to-pointer conversions.
|
|
TTy = TTy.getNonLValueExprType(Self.Context);
|
|
|
|
InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(TTy);
|
|
InitializationSequence InitSeq(Self, Entity, Kind, From);
|
|
HaveConversion = !InitSeq.Failed();
|
|
ToType = TTy;
|
|
if (InitSeq.isAmbiguous())
|
|
return InitSeq.Diagnose(Self, Entity, Kind, From);
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Try to find a common type for two according to C++0x 5.16p5.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This is part of the parameter validation for the ? operator. If either
|
|
/// value operand is a class type, overload resolution is used to find a
|
|
/// conversion to a common type.
|
|
static bool FindConditionalOverload(Sema &Self, ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS,
|
|
SourceLocation QuestionLoc) {
|
|
Expr *Args[2] = { LHS.get(), RHS.get() };
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(QuestionLoc,
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator);
|
|
Self.AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates(OO_Conditional, QuestionLoc, Args,
|
|
CandidateSet);
|
|
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
|
|
switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(Self, QuestionLoc, Best)) {
|
|
case OR_Success: {
|
|
// We found a match. Perform the conversions on the arguments and move on.
|
|
ExprResult LHSRes = Self.PerformImplicitConversion(
|
|
LHS.get(), Best->BuiltinParamTypes[0], Best->Conversions[0],
|
|
Sema::AA_Converting);
|
|
if (LHSRes.isInvalid())
|
|
break;
|
|
LHS = LHSRes;
|
|
|
|
ExprResult RHSRes = Self.PerformImplicitConversion(
|
|
RHS.get(), Best->BuiltinParamTypes[1], Best->Conversions[1],
|
|
Sema::AA_Converting);
|
|
if (RHSRes.isInvalid())
|
|
break;
|
|
RHS = RHSRes;
|
|
if (Best->Function)
|
|
Self.MarkFunctionReferenced(QuestionLoc, Best->Function);
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case OR_No_Viable_Function:
|
|
|
|
// Emit a better diagnostic if one of the expressions is a null pointer
|
|
// constant and the other is a pointer type. In this case, the user most
|
|
// likely forgot to take the address of the other expression.
|
|
if (Self.DiagnoseConditionalForNull(LHS.get(), RHS.get(), QuestionLoc))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
Self.Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_typecheck_cond_incompatible_operands)
|
|
<< LHS.get()->getType() << RHS.get()->getType()
|
|
<< LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange();
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
case OR_Ambiguous:
|
|
Self.Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_ambiguous_ovl)
|
|
<< LHS.get()->getType() << RHS.get()->getType()
|
|
<< LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange();
|
|
// FIXME: Print the possible common types by printing the return types of
|
|
// the viable candidates.
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OR_Deleted:
|
|
llvm_unreachable("Conditional operator has only built-in overloads");
|
|
}
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Perform an "extended" implicit conversion as returned by
|
|
/// TryClassUnification.
|
|
static bool ConvertForConditional(Sema &Self, ExprResult &E, QualType T) {
|
|
InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(T);
|
|
InitializationKind Kind =
|
|
InitializationKind::CreateCopy(E.get()->getBeginLoc(), SourceLocation());
|
|
Expr *Arg = E.get();
|
|
InitializationSequence InitSeq(Self, Entity, Kind, Arg);
|
|
ExprResult Result = InitSeq.Perform(Self, Entity, Kind, Arg);
|
|
if (Result.isInvalid())
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
E = Result;
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Check the operands of ?: under C++ semantics.
|
|
///
|
|
/// See C++ [expr.cond]. Note that LHS is never null, even for the GNU x ?: y
|
|
/// extension. In this case, LHS == Cond. (But they're not aliases.)
|
|
QualType Sema::CXXCheckConditionalOperands(ExprResult &Cond, ExprResult &LHS,
|
|
ExprResult &RHS, ExprValueKind &VK,
|
|
ExprObjectKind &OK,
|
|
SourceLocation QuestionLoc) {
|
|
// FIXME: Handle C99's complex types, vector types, block pointers and Obj-C++
|
|
// interface pointers.
|
|
|
|
// C++11 [expr.cond]p1
|
|
// The first expression is contextually converted to bool.
|
|
//
|
|
// FIXME; GCC's vector extension permits the use of a?b:c where the type of
|
|
// a is that of a integer vector with the same number of elements and
|
|
// size as the vectors of b and c. If one of either b or c is a scalar
|
|
// it is implicitly converted to match the type of the vector.
|
|
// Otherwise the expression is ill-formed. If both b and c are scalars,
|
|
// then b and c are checked and converted to the type of a if possible.
|
|
// Unlike the OpenCL ?: operator, the expression is evaluated as
|
|
// (a[0] != 0 ? b[0] : c[0], .. , a[n] != 0 ? b[n] : c[n]).
|
|
if (!Cond.get()->isTypeDependent()) {
|
|
ExprResult CondRes = CheckCXXBooleanCondition(Cond.get());
|
|
if (CondRes.isInvalid())
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
Cond = CondRes;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Assume r-value.
|
|
VK = VK_RValue;
|
|
OK = OK_Ordinary;
|
|
|
|
// Either of the arguments dependent?
|
|
if (LHS.get()->isTypeDependent() || RHS.get()->isTypeDependent())
|
|
return Context.DependentTy;
|
|
|
|
// C++11 [expr.cond]p2
|
|
// If either the second or the third operand has type (cv) void, ...
|
|
QualType LTy = LHS.get()->getType();
|
|
QualType RTy = RHS.get()->getType();
|
|
bool LVoid = LTy->isVoidType();
|
|
bool RVoid = RTy->isVoidType();
|
|
if (LVoid || RVoid) {
|
|
// ... one of the following shall hold:
|
|
// -- The second or the third operand (but not both) is a (possibly
|
|
// parenthesized) throw-expression; the result is of the type
|
|
// and value category of the other.
|
|
bool LThrow = isa<CXXThrowExpr>(LHS.get()->IgnoreParenImpCasts());
|
|
bool RThrow = isa<CXXThrowExpr>(RHS.get()->IgnoreParenImpCasts());
|
|
if (LThrow != RThrow) {
|
|
Expr *NonThrow = LThrow ? RHS.get() : LHS.get();
|
|
VK = NonThrow->getValueKind();
|
|
// DR (no number yet): the result is a bit-field if the
|
|
// non-throw-expression operand is a bit-field.
|
|
OK = NonThrow->getObjectKind();
|
|
return NonThrow->getType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// -- Both the second and third operands have type void; the result is of
|
|
// type void and is a prvalue.
|
|
if (LVoid && RVoid)
|
|
return Context.VoidTy;
|
|
|
|
// Neither holds, error.
|
|
Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_void_nonvoid)
|
|
<< (LVoid ? RTy : LTy) << (LVoid ? 0 : 1)
|
|
<< LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange();
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Neither is void.
|
|
|
|
// C++11 [expr.cond]p3
|
|
// Otherwise, if the second and third operand have different types, and
|
|
// either has (cv) class type [...] an attempt is made to convert each of
|
|
// those operands to the type of the other.
|
|
if (!Context.hasSameType(LTy, RTy) &&
|
|
(LTy->isRecordType() || RTy->isRecordType())) {
|
|
// These return true if a single direction is already ambiguous.
|
|
QualType L2RType, R2LType;
|
|
bool HaveL2R, HaveR2L;
|
|
if (TryClassUnification(*this, LHS.get(), RHS.get(), QuestionLoc, HaveL2R, L2RType))
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
if (TryClassUnification(*this, RHS.get(), LHS.get(), QuestionLoc, HaveR2L, R2LType))
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
|
|
// If both can be converted, [...] the program is ill-formed.
|
|
if (HaveL2R && HaveR2L) {
|
|
Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_ambiguous)
|
|
<< LTy << RTy << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange();
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If exactly one conversion is possible, that conversion is applied to
|
|
// the chosen operand and the converted operands are used in place of the
|
|
// original operands for the remainder of this section.
|
|
if (HaveL2R) {
|
|
if (ConvertForConditional(*this, LHS, L2RType) || LHS.isInvalid())
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
LTy = LHS.get()->getType();
|
|
} else if (HaveR2L) {
|
|
if (ConvertForConditional(*this, RHS, R2LType) || RHS.isInvalid())
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
RTy = RHS.get()->getType();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++11 [expr.cond]p3
|
|
// if both are glvalues of the same value category and the same type except
|
|
// for cv-qualification, an attempt is made to convert each of those
|
|
// operands to the type of the other.
|
|
// FIXME:
|
|
// Resolving a defect in P0012R1: we extend this to cover all cases where
|
|
// one of the operands is reference-compatible with the other, in order
|
|
// to support conditionals between functions differing in noexcept.
|
|
ExprValueKind LVK = LHS.get()->getValueKind();
|
|
ExprValueKind RVK = RHS.get()->getValueKind();
|
|
if (!Context.hasSameType(LTy, RTy) &&
|
|
LVK == RVK && LVK != VK_RValue) {
|
|
// DerivedToBase was already handled by the class-specific case above.
|
|
// FIXME: Should we allow ObjC conversions here?
|
|
bool DerivedToBase, ObjCConversion, ObjCLifetimeConversion;
|
|
if (CompareReferenceRelationship(
|
|
QuestionLoc, LTy, RTy, DerivedToBase,
|
|
ObjCConversion, ObjCLifetimeConversion) == Ref_Compatible &&
|
|
!DerivedToBase && !ObjCConversion && !ObjCLifetimeConversion &&
|
|
// [...] subject to the constraint that the reference must bind
|
|
// directly [...]
|
|
!RHS.get()->refersToBitField() &&
|
|
!RHS.get()->refersToVectorElement()) {
|
|
RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LTy, CK_NoOp, RVK);
|
|
RTy = RHS.get()->getType();
|
|
} else if (CompareReferenceRelationship(
|
|
QuestionLoc, RTy, LTy, DerivedToBase,
|
|
ObjCConversion, ObjCLifetimeConversion) == Ref_Compatible &&
|
|
!DerivedToBase && !ObjCConversion && !ObjCLifetimeConversion &&
|
|
!LHS.get()->refersToBitField() &&
|
|
!LHS.get()->refersToVectorElement()) {
|
|
LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RTy, CK_NoOp, LVK);
|
|
LTy = LHS.get()->getType();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++11 [expr.cond]p4
|
|
// If the second and third operands are glvalues of the same value
|
|
// category and have the same type, the result is of that type and
|
|
// value category and it is a bit-field if the second or the third
|
|
// operand is a bit-field, or if both are bit-fields.
|
|
// We only extend this to bitfields, not to the crazy other kinds of
|
|
// l-values.
|
|
bool Same = Context.hasSameType(LTy, RTy);
|
|
if (Same && LVK == RVK && LVK != VK_RValue &&
|
|
LHS.get()->isOrdinaryOrBitFieldObject() &&
|
|
RHS.get()->isOrdinaryOrBitFieldObject()) {
|
|
VK = LHS.get()->getValueKind();
|
|
if (LHS.get()->getObjectKind() == OK_BitField ||
|
|
RHS.get()->getObjectKind() == OK_BitField)
|
|
OK = OK_BitField;
|
|
|
|
// If we have function pointer types, unify them anyway to unify their
|
|
// exception specifications, if any.
|
|
if (LTy->isFunctionPointerType() || LTy->isMemberFunctionPointerType()) {
|
|
Qualifiers Qs = LTy.getQualifiers();
|
|
LTy = FindCompositePointerType(QuestionLoc, LHS, RHS,
|
|
/*ConvertArgs*/false);
|
|
LTy = Context.getQualifiedType(LTy, Qs);
|
|
|
|
assert(!LTy.isNull() && "failed to find composite pointer type for "
|
|
"canonically equivalent function ptr types");
|
|
assert(Context.hasSameType(LTy, RTy) && "bad composite pointer type");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return LTy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++11 [expr.cond]p5
|
|
// Otherwise, the result is a prvalue. If the second and third operands
|
|
// do not have the same type, and either has (cv) class type, ...
|
|
if (!Same && (LTy->isRecordType() || RTy->isRecordType())) {
|
|
// ... overload resolution is used to determine the conversions (if any)
|
|
// to be applied to the operands. If the overload resolution fails, the
|
|
// program is ill-formed.
|
|
if (FindConditionalOverload(*this, LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc))
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++11 [expr.cond]p6
|
|
// Lvalue-to-rvalue, array-to-pointer, and function-to-pointer standard
|
|
// conversions are performed on the second and third operands.
|
|
LHS = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(LHS.get());
|
|
RHS = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(RHS.get());
|
|
if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid())
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
LTy = LHS.get()->getType();
|
|
RTy = RHS.get()->getType();
|
|
|
|
// After those conversions, one of the following shall hold:
|
|
// -- The second and third operands have the same type; the result
|
|
// is of that type. If the operands have class type, the result
|
|
// is a prvalue temporary of the result type, which is
|
|
// copy-initialized from either the second operand or the third
|
|
// operand depending on the value of the first operand.
|
|
if (Context.getCanonicalType(LTy) == Context.getCanonicalType(RTy)) {
|
|
if (LTy->isRecordType()) {
|
|
// The operands have class type. Make a temporary copy.
|
|
InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(LTy);
|
|
|
|
ExprResult LHSCopy = PerformCopyInitialization(Entity,
|
|
SourceLocation(),
|
|
LHS);
|
|
if (LHSCopy.isInvalid())
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
|
|
ExprResult RHSCopy = PerformCopyInitialization(Entity,
|
|
SourceLocation(),
|
|
RHS);
|
|
if (RHSCopy.isInvalid())
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
|
|
LHS = LHSCopy;
|
|
RHS = RHSCopy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we have function pointer types, unify them anyway to unify their
|
|
// exception specifications, if any.
|
|
if (LTy->isFunctionPointerType() || LTy->isMemberFunctionPointerType()) {
|
|
LTy = FindCompositePointerType(QuestionLoc, LHS, RHS);
|
|
assert(!LTy.isNull() && "failed to find composite pointer type for "
|
|
"canonically equivalent function ptr types");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return LTy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extension: conditional operator involving vector types.
|
|
if (LTy->isVectorType() || RTy->isVectorType())
|
|
return CheckVectorOperands(LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc, /*isCompAssign*/false,
|
|
/*AllowBothBool*/true,
|
|
/*AllowBoolConversions*/false);
|
|
|
|
// -- The second and third operands have arithmetic or enumeration type;
|
|
// the usual arithmetic conversions are performed to bring them to a
|
|
// common type, and the result is of that type.
|
|
if (LTy->isArithmeticType() && RTy->isArithmeticType()) {
|
|
QualType ResTy = UsualArithmeticConversions(LHS, RHS);
|
|
if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid())
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
if (ResTy.isNull()) {
|
|
Diag(QuestionLoc,
|
|
diag::err_typecheck_cond_incompatible_operands) << LTy << RTy
|
|
<< LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange();
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), ResTy, PrepareScalarCast(LHS, ResTy));
|
|
RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), ResTy, PrepareScalarCast(RHS, ResTy));
|
|
|
|
return ResTy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// -- The second and third operands have pointer type, or one has pointer
|
|
// type and the other is a null pointer constant, or both are null
|
|
// pointer constants, at least one of which is non-integral; pointer
|
|
// conversions and qualification conversions are performed to bring them
|
|
// to their composite pointer type. The result is of the composite
|
|
// pointer type.
|
|
// -- The second and third operands have pointer to member type, or one has
|
|
// pointer to member type and the other is a null pointer constant;
|
|
// pointer to member conversions and qualification conversions are
|
|
// performed to bring them to a common type, whose cv-qualification
|
|
// shall match the cv-qualification of either the second or the third
|
|
// operand. The result is of the common type.
|
|
QualType Composite = FindCompositePointerType(QuestionLoc, LHS, RHS);
|
|
if (!Composite.isNull())
|
|
return Composite;
|
|
|
|
// Similarly, attempt to find composite type of two objective-c pointers.
|
|
Composite = FindCompositeObjCPointerType(LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc);
|
|
if (!Composite.isNull())
|
|
return Composite;
|
|
|
|
// Check if we are using a null with a non-pointer type.
|
|
if (DiagnoseConditionalForNull(LHS.get(), RHS.get(), QuestionLoc))
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
|
|
Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_typecheck_cond_incompatible_operands)
|
|
<< LHS.get()->getType() << RHS.get()->getType()
|
|
<< LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange();
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static FunctionProtoType::ExceptionSpecInfo
|
|
mergeExceptionSpecs(Sema &S, FunctionProtoType::ExceptionSpecInfo ESI1,
|
|
FunctionProtoType::ExceptionSpecInfo ESI2,
|
|
SmallVectorImpl<QualType> &ExceptionTypeStorage) {
|
|
ExceptionSpecificationType EST1 = ESI1.Type;
|
|
ExceptionSpecificationType EST2 = ESI2.Type;
|
|
|
|
// If either of them can throw anything, that is the result.
|
|
if (EST1 == EST_None) return ESI1;
|
|
if (EST2 == EST_None) return ESI2;
|
|
if (EST1 == EST_MSAny) return ESI1;
|
|
if (EST2 == EST_MSAny) return ESI2;
|
|
if (EST1 == EST_NoexceptFalse) return ESI1;
|
|
if (EST2 == EST_NoexceptFalse) return ESI2;
|
|
|
|
// If either of them is non-throwing, the result is the other.
|
|
if (EST1 == EST_DynamicNone) return ESI2;
|
|
if (EST2 == EST_DynamicNone) return ESI1;
|
|
if (EST1 == EST_BasicNoexcept) return ESI2;
|
|
if (EST2 == EST_BasicNoexcept) return ESI1;
|
|
if (EST1 == EST_NoexceptTrue) return ESI2;
|
|
if (EST2 == EST_NoexceptTrue) return ESI1;
|
|
|
|
// If we're left with value-dependent computed noexcept expressions, we're
|
|
// stuck. Before C++17, we can just drop the exception specification entirely,
|
|
// since it's not actually part of the canonical type. And this should never
|
|
// happen in C++17, because it would mean we were computing the composite
|
|
// pointer type of dependent types, which should never happen.
|
|
if (EST1 == EST_DependentNoexcept || EST2 == EST_DependentNoexcept) {
|
|
assert(!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus17 &&
|
|
"computing composite pointer type of dependent types");
|
|
return FunctionProtoType::ExceptionSpecInfo();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Switch over the possibilities so that people adding new values know to
|
|
// update this function.
|
|
switch (EST1) {
|
|
case EST_None:
|
|
case EST_DynamicNone:
|
|
case EST_MSAny:
|
|
case EST_BasicNoexcept:
|
|
case EST_DependentNoexcept:
|
|
case EST_NoexceptFalse:
|
|
case EST_NoexceptTrue:
|
|
llvm_unreachable("handled above");
|
|
|
|
case EST_Dynamic: {
|
|
// This is the fun case: both exception specifications are dynamic. Form
|
|
// the union of the two lists.
|
|
assert(EST2 == EST_Dynamic && "other cases should already be handled");
|
|
llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> Found;
|
|
for (auto &Exceptions : {ESI1.Exceptions, ESI2.Exceptions})
|
|
for (QualType E : Exceptions)
|
|
if (Found.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(E)).second)
|
|
ExceptionTypeStorage.push_back(E);
|
|
|
|
FunctionProtoType::ExceptionSpecInfo Result(EST_Dynamic);
|
|
Result.Exceptions = ExceptionTypeStorage;
|
|
return Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case EST_Unevaluated:
|
|
case EST_Uninstantiated:
|
|
case EST_Unparsed:
|
|
llvm_unreachable("shouldn't see unresolved exception specifications here");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
llvm_unreachable("invalid ExceptionSpecificationType");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Find a merged pointer type and convert the two expressions to it.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This finds the composite pointer type (or member pointer type) for @p E1
|
|
/// and @p E2 according to C++1z 5p14. It converts both expressions to this
|
|
/// type and returns it.
|
|
/// It does not emit diagnostics.
|
|
///
|
|
/// \param Loc The location of the operator requiring these two expressions to
|
|
/// be converted to the composite pointer type.
|
|
///
|
|
/// \param ConvertArgs If \c false, do not convert E1 and E2 to the target type.
|
|
QualType Sema::FindCompositePointerType(SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
Expr *&E1, Expr *&E2,
|
|
bool ConvertArgs) {
|
|
assert(getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && "This function assumes C++");
|
|
|
|
// C++1z [expr]p14:
|
|
// The composite pointer type of two operands p1 and p2 having types T1
|
|
// and T2
|
|
QualType T1 = E1->getType(), T2 = E2->getType();
|
|
|
|
// where at least one is a pointer or pointer to member type or
|
|
// std::nullptr_t is:
|
|
bool T1IsPointerLike = T1->isAnyPointerType() || T1->isMemberPointerType() ||
|
|
T1->isNullPtrType();
|
|
bool T2IsPointerLike = T2->isAnyPointerType() || T2->isMemberPointerType() ||
|
|
T2->isNullPtrType();
|
|
if (!T1IsPointerLike && !T2IsPointerLike)
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
|
|
// - if both p1 and p2 are null pointer constants, std::nullptr_t;
|
|
// This can't actually happen, following the standard, but we also use this
|
|
// to implement the end of [expr.conv], which hits this case.
|
|
//
|
|
// - if either p1 or p2 is a null pointer constant, T2 or T1, respectively;
|
|
if (T1IsPointerLike &&
|
|
E2->isNullPointerConstant(Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) {
|
|
if (ConvertArgs)
|
|
E2 = ImpCastExprToType(E2, T1, T1->isMemberPointerType()
|
|
? CK_NullToMemberPointer
|
|
: CK_NullToPointer).get();
|
|
return T1;
|
|
}
|
|
if (T2IsPointerLike &&
|
|
E1->isNullPointerConstant(Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) {
|
|
if (ConvertArgs)
|
|
E1 = ImpCastExprToType(E1, T2, T2->isMemberPointerType()
|
|
? CK_NullToMemberPointer
|
|
: CK_NullToPointer).get();
|
|
return T2;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Now both have to be pointers or member pointers.
|
|
if (!T1IsPointerLike || !T2IsPointerLike)
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
assert(!T1->isNullPtrType() && !T2->isNullPtrType() &&
|
|
"nullptr_t should be a null pointer constant");
|
|
|
|
// - if T1 or T2 is "pointer to cv1 void" and the other type is
|
|
// "pointer to cv2 T", "pointer to cv12 void", where cv12 is
|
|
// the union of cv1 and cv2;
|
|
// - if T1 or T2 is "pointer to noexcept function" and the other type is
|
|
// "pointer to function", where the function types are otherwise the same,
|
|
// "pointer to function";
|
|
// FIXME: This rule is defective: it should also permit removing noexcept
|
|
// from a pointer to member function. As a Clang extension, we also
|
|
// permit removing 'noreturn', so we generalize this rule to;
|
|
// - [Clang] If T1 and T2 are both of type "pointer to function" or
|
|
// "pointer to member function" and the pointee types can be unified
|
|
// by a function pointer conversion, that conversion is applied
|
|
// before checking the following rules.
|
|
// - if T1 is "pointer to cv1 C1" and T2 is "pointer to cv2 C2", where C1
|
|
// is reference-related to C2 or C2 is reference-related to C1 (8.6.3),
|
|
// the cv-combined type of T1 and T2 or the cv-combined type of T2 and T1,
|
|
// respectively;
|
|
// - if T1 is "pointer to member of C1 of type cv1 U1" and T2 is "pointer
|
|
// to member of C2 of type cv2 U2" where C1 is reference-related to C2 or
|
|
// C2 is reference-related to C1 (8.6.3), the cv-combined type of T2 and
|
|
// T1 or the cv-combined type of T1 and T2, respectively;
|
|
// - if T1 and T2 are similar types (4.5), the cv-combined type of T1 and
|
|
// T2;
|
|
//
|
|
// If looked at in the right way, these bullets all do the same thing.
|
|
// What we do here is, we build the two possible cv-combined types, and try
|
|
// the conversions in both directions. If only one works, or if the two
|
|
// composite types are the same, we have succeeded.
|
|
// FIXME: extended qualifiers?
|
|
//
|
|
// Note that this will fail to find a composite pointer type for "pointer
|
|
// to void" and "pointer to function". We can't actually perform the final
|
|
// conversion in this case, even though a composite pointer type formally
|
|
// exists.
|
|
SmallVector<unsigned, 4> QualifierUnion;
|
|
SmallVector<std::pair<const Type *, const Type *>, 4> MemberOfClass;
|
|
QualType Composite1 = T1;
|
|
QualType Composite2 = T2;
|
|
unsigned NeedConstBefore = 0;
|
|
while (true) {
|
|
const PointerType *Ptr1, *Ptr2;
|
|
if ((Ptr1 = Composite1->getAs<PointerType>()) &&
|
|
(Ptr2 = Composite2->getAs<PointerType>())) {
|
|
Composite1 = Ptr1->getPointeeType();
|
|
Composite2 = Ptr2->getPointeeType();
|
|
|
|
// If we're allowed to create a non-standard composite type, keep track
|
|
// of where we need to fill in additional 'const' qualifiers.
|
|
if (Composite1.getCVRQualifiers() != Composite2.getCVRQualifiers())
|
|
NeedConstBefore = QualifierUnion.size();
|
|
|
|
QualifierUnion.push_back(
|
|
Composite1.getCVRQualifiers() | Composite2.getCVRQualifiers());
|
|
MemberOfClass.push_back(std::make_pair(nullptr, nullptr));
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const MemberPointerType *MemPtr1, *MemPtr2;
|
|
if ((MemPtr1 = Composite1->getAs<MemberPointerType>()) &&
|
|
(MemPtr2 = Composite2->getAs<MemberPointerType>())) {
|
|
Composite1 = MemPtr1->getPointeeType();
|
|
Composite2 = MemPtr2->getPointeeType();
|
|
|
|
// If we're allowed to create a non-standard composite type, keep track
|
|
// of where we need to fill in additional 'const' qualifiers.
|
|
if (Composite1.getCVRQualifiers() != Composite2.getCVRQualifiers())
|
|
NeedConstBefore = QualifierUnion.size();
|
|
|
|
QualifierUnion.push_back(
|
|
Composite1.getCVRQualifiers() | Composite2.getCVRQualifiers());
|
|
MemberOfClass.push_back(std::make_pair(MemPtr1->getClass(),
|
|
MemPtr2->getClass()));
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: block pointer types?
|
|
|
|
// Cannot unwrap any more types.
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Apply the function pointer conversion to unify the types. We've already
|
|
// unwrapped down to the function types, and we want to merge rather than
|
|
// just convert, so do this ourselves rather than calling
|
|
// IsFunctionConversion.
|
|
//
|
|
// FIXME: In order to match the standard wording as closely as possible, we
|
|
// currently only do this under a single level of pointers. Ideally, we would
|
|
// allow this in general, and set NeedConstBefore to the relevant depth on
|
|
// the side(s) where we changed anything.
|
|
if (QualifierUnion.size() == 1) {
|
|
if (auto *FPT1 = Composite1->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()) {
|
|
if (auto *FPT2 = Composite2->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()) {
|
|
FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI1 = FPT1->getExtProtoInfo();
|
|
FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI2 = FPT2->getExtProtoInfo();
|
|
|
|
// The result is noreturn if both operands are.
|
|
bool Noreturn =
|
|
EPI1.ExtInfo.getNoReturn() && EPI2.ExtInfo.getNoReturn();
|
|
EPI1.ExtInfo = EPI1.ExtInfo.withNoReturn(Noreturn);
|
|
EPI2.ExtInfo = EPI2.ExtInfo.withNoReturn(Noreturn);
|
|
|
|
// The result is nothrow if both operands are.
|
|
SmallVector<QualType, 8> ExceptionTypeStorage;
|
|
EPI1.ExceptionSpec = EPI2.ExceptionSpec =
|
|
mergeExceptionSpecs(*this, EPI1.ExceptionSpec, EPI2.ExceptionSpec,
|
|
ExceptionTypeStorage);
|
|
|
|
Composite1 = Context.getFunctionType(FPT1->getReturnType(),
|
|
FPT1->getParamTypes(), EPI1);
|
|
Composite2 = Context.getFunctionType(FPT2->getReturnType(),
|
|
FPT2->getParamTypes(), EPI2);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (NeedConstBefore) {
|
|
// Extension: Add 'const' to qualifiers that come before the first qualifier
|
|
// mismatch, so that our (non-standard!) composite type meets the
|
|
// requirements of C++ [conv.qual]p4 bullet 3.
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0; I != NeedConstBefore; ++I)
|
|
if ((QualifierUnion[I] & Qualifiers::Const) == 0)
|
|
QualifierUnion[I] = QualifierUnion[I] | Qualifiers::Const;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Rewrap the composites as pointers or member pointers with the union CVRs.
|
|
auto MOC = MemberOfClass.rbegin();
|
|
for (unsigned CVR : llvm::reverse(QualifierUnion)) {
|
|
Qualifiers Quals = Qualifiers::fromCVRMask(CVR);
|
|
auto Classes = *MOC++;
|
|
if (Classes.first && Classes.second) {
|
|
// Rebuild member pointer type
|
|
Composite1 = Context.getMemberPointerType(
|
|
Context.getQualifiedType(Composite1, Quals), Classes.first);
|
|
Composite2 = Context.getMemberPointerType(
|
|
Context.getQualifiedType(Composite2, Quals), Classes.second);
|
|
} else {
|
|
// Rebuild pointer type
|
|
Composite1 =
|
|
Context.getPointerType(Context.getQualifiedType(Composite1, Quals));
|
|
Composite2 =
|
|
Context.getPointerType(Context.getQualifiedType(Composite2, Quals));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
struct Conversion {
|
|
Sema &S;
|
|
Expr *&E1, *&E2;
|
|
QualType Composite;
|
|
InitializedEntity Entity;
|
|
InitializationKind Kind;
|
|
InitializationSequence E1ToC, E2ToC;
|
|
bool Viable;
|
|
|
|
Conversion(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, Expr *&E1, Expr *&E2,
|
|
QualType Composite)
|
|
: S(S), E1(E1), E2(E2), Composite(Composite),
|
|
Entity(InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(Composite)),
|
|
Kind(InitializationKind::CreateCopy(Loc, SourceLocation())),
|
|
E1ToC(S, Entity, Kind, E1), E2ToC(S, Entity, Kind, E2),
|
|
Viable(E1ToC && E2ToC) {}
|
|
|
|
bool perform() {
|
|
ExprResult E1Result = E1ToC.Perform(S, Entity, Kind, E1);
|
|
if (E1Result.isInvalid())
|
|
return true;
|
|
E1 = E1Result.getAs<Expr>();
|
|
|
|
ExprResult E2Result = E2ToC.Perform(S, Entity, Kind, E2);
|
|
if (E2Result.isInvalid())
|
|
return true;
|
|
E2 = E2Result.getAs<Expr>();
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// Try to convert to each composite pointer type.
|
|
Conversion C1(*this, Loc, E1, E2, Composite1);
|
|
if (C1.Viable && Context.hasSameType(Composite1, Composite2)) {
|
|
if (ConvertArgs && C1.perform())
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
return C1.Composite;
|
|
}
|
|
Conversion C2(*this, Loc, E1, E2, Composite2);
|
|
|
|
if (C1.Viable == C2.Viable) {
|
|
// Either Composite1 and Composite2 are viable and are different, or
|
|
// neither is viable.
|
|
// FIXME: How both be viable and different?
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Convert to the chosen type.
|
|
if (ConvertArgs && (C1.Viable ? C1 : C2).perform())
|
|
return QualType();
|
|
|
|
return C1.Viable ? C1.Composite : C2.Composite;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::MaybeBindToTemporary(Expr *E) {
|
|
if (!E)
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
assert(!isa<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(E) && "Double-bound temporary?");
|
|
|
|
// If the result is a glvalue, we shouldn't bind it.
|
|
if (!E->isRValue())
|
|
return E;
|
|
|
|
// In ARC, calls that return a retainable type can return retained,
|
|
// in which case we have to insert a consuming cast.
|
|
if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount &&
|
|
E->getType()->isObjCRetainableType()) {
|
|
|
|
bool ReturnsRetained;
|
|
|
|
// For actual calls, we compute this by examining the type of the
|
|
// called value.
|
|
if (CallExpr *Call = dyn_cast<CallExpr>(E)) {
|
|
Expr *Callee = Call->getCallee()->IgnoreParens();
|
|
QualType T = Callee->getType();
|
|
|
|
if (T == Context.BoundMemberTy) {
|
|
// Handle pointer-to-members.
|
|
if (BinaryOperator *BinOp = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(Callee))
|
|
T = BinOp->getRHS()->getType();
|
|
else if (MemberExpr *Mem = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(Callee))
|
|
T = Mem->getMemberDecl()->getType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (const PointerType *Ptr = T->getAs<PointerType>())
|
|
T = Ptr->getPointeeType();
|
|
else if (const BlockPointerType *Ptr = T->getAs<BlockPointerType>())
|
|
T = Ptr->getPointeeType();
|
|
else if (const MemberPointerType *MemPtr = T->getAs<MemberPointerType>())
|
|
T = MemPtr->getPointeeType();
|
|
|
|
const FunctionType *FTy = T->getAs<FunctionType>();
|
|
assert(FTy && "call to value not of function type?");
|
|
ReturnsRetained = FTy->getExtInfo().getProducesResult();
|
|
|
|
// ActOnStmtExpr arranges things so that StmtExprs of retainable
|
|
// type always produce a +1 object.
|
|
} else if (isa<StmtExpr>(E)) {
|
|
ReturnsRetained = true;
|
|
|
|
// We hit this case with the lambda conversion-to-block optimization;
|
|
// we don't want any extra casts here.
|
|
} else if (isa<CastExpr>(E) &&
|
|
isa<BlockExpr>(cast<CastExpr>(E)->getSubExpr())) {
|
|
return E;
|
|
|
|
// For message sends and property references, we try to find an
|
|
// actual method. FIXME: we should infer retention by selector in
|
|
// cases where we don't have an actual method.
|
|
} else {
|
|
ObjCMethodDecl *D = nullptr;
|
|
if (ObjCMessageExpr *Send = dyn_cast<ObjCMessageExpr>(E)) {
|
|
D = Send->getMethodDecl();
|
|
} else if (ObjCBoxedExpr *BoxedExpr = dyn_cast<ObjCBoxedExpr>(E)) {
|
|
D = BoxedExpr->getBoxingMethod();
|
|
} else if (ObjCArrayLiteral *ArrayLit = dyn_cast<ObjCArrayLiteral>(E)) {
|
|
// Don't do reclaims if we're using the zero-element array
|
|
// constant.
|
|
if (ArrayLit->getNumElements() == 0 &&
|
|
Context.getLangOpts().ObjCRuntime.hasEmptyCollections())
|
|
return E;
|
|
|
|
D = ArrayLit->getArrayWithObjectsMethod();
|
|
} else if (ObjCDictionaryLiteral *DictLit
|
|
= dyn_cast<ObjCDictionaryLiteral>(E)) {
|
|
// Don't do reclaims if we're using the zero-element dictionary
|
|
// constant.
|
|
if (DictLit->getNumElements() == 0 &&
|
|
Context.getLangOpts().ObjCRuntime.hasEmptyCollections())
|
|
return E;
|
|
|
|
D = DictLit->getDictWithObjectsMethod();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ReturnsRetained = (D && D->hasAttr<NSReturnsRetainedAttr>());
|
|
|
|
// Don't do reclaims on performSelector calls; despite their
|
|
// return type, the invoked method doesn't necessarily actually
|
|
// return an object.
|
|
if (!ReturnsRetained &&
|
|
D && D->getMethodFamily() == OMF_performSelector)
|
|
return E;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Don't reclaim an object of Class type.
|
|
if (!ReturnsRetained && E->getType()->isObjCARCImplicitlyUnretainedType())
|
|
return E;
|
|
|
|
Cleanup.setExprNeedsCleanups(true);
|
|
|
|
CastKind ck = (ReturnsRetained ? CK_ARCConsumeObject
|
|
: CK_ARCReclaimReturnedObject);
|
|
return ImplicitCastExpr::Create(Context, E->getType(), ck, E, nullptr,
|
|
VK_RValue);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus)
|
|
return E;
|
|
|
|
// Search for the base element type (cf. ASTContext::getBaseElementType) with
|
|
// a fast path for the common case that the type is directly a RecordType.
|
|
const Type *T = Context.getCanonicalType(E->getType().getTypePtr());
|
|
const RecordType *RT = nullptr;
|
|
while (!RT) {
|
|
switch (T->getTypeClass()) {
|
|
case Type::Record:
|
|
RT = cast<RecordType>(T);
|
|
break;
|
|
case Type::ConstantArray:
|
|
case Type::IncompleteArray:
|
|
case Type::VariableArray:
|
|
case Type::DependentSizedArray:
|
|
T = cast<ArrayType>(T)->getElementType().getTypePtr();
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
return E;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// That should be enough to guarantee that this type is complete, if we're
|
|
// not processing a decltype expression.
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *RD = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl());
|
|
if (RD->isInvalidDecl() || RD->isDependentContext())
|
|
return E;
|
|
|
|
bool IsDecltype = ExprEvalContexts.back().ExprContext ==
|
|
ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord::EK_Decltype;
|
|
CXXDestructorDecl *Destructor = IsDecltype ? nullptr : LookupDestructor(RD);
|
|
|
|
if (Destructor) {
|
|
MarkFunctionReferenced(E->getExprLoc(), Destructor);
|
|
CheckDestructorAccess(E->getExprLoc(), Destructor,
|
|
PDiag(diag::err_access_dtor_temp)
|
|
<< E->getType());
|
|
if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Destructor, E->getExprLoc()))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// If destructor is trivial, we can avoid the extra copy.
|
|
if (Destructor->isTrivial())
|
|
return E;
|
|
|
|
// We need a cleanup, but we don't need to remember the temporary.
|
|
Cleanup.setExprNeedsCleanups(true);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
CXXTemporary *Temp = CXXTemporary::Create(Context, Destructor);
|
|
CXXBindTemporaryExpr *Bind = CXXBindTemporaryExpr::Create(Context, Temp, E);
|
|
|
|
if (IsDecltype)
|
|
ExprEvalContexts.back().DelayedDecltypeBinds.push_back(Bind);
|
|
|
|
return Bind;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::MaybeCreateExprWithCleanups(ExprResult SubExpr) {
|
|
if (SubExpr.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
return MaybeCreateExprWithCleanups(SubExpr.get());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Expr *Sema::MaybeCreateExprWithCleanups(Expr *SubExpr) {
|
|
assert(SubExpr && "subexpression can't be null!");
|
|
|
|
CleanupVarDeclMarking();
|
|
|
|
unsigned FirstCleanup = ExprEvalContexts.back().NumCleanupObjects;
|
|
assert(ExprCleanupObjects.size() >= FirstCleanup);
|
|
assert(Cleanup.exprNeedsCleanups() ||
|
|
ExprCleanupObjects.size() == FirstCleanup);
|
|
if (!Cleanup.exprNeedsCleanups())
|
|
return SubExpr;
|
|
|
|
auto Cleanups = llvm::makeArrayRef(ExprCleanupObjects.begin() + FirstCleanup,
|
|
ExprCleanupObjects.size() - FirstCleanup);
|
|
|
|
auto *E = ExprWithCleanups::Create(
|
|
Context, SubExpr, Cleanup.cleanupsHaveSideEffects(), Cleanups);
|
|
DiscardCleanupsInEvaluationContext();
|
|
|
|
return E;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Stmt *Sema::MaybeCreateStmtWithCleanups(Stmt *SubStmt) {
|
|
assert(SubStmt && "sub-statement can't be null!");
|
|
|
|
CleanupVarDeclMarking();
|
|
|
|
if (!Cleanup.exprNeedsCleanups())
|
|
return SubStmt;
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: In order to attach the temporaries, wrap the statement into
|
|
// a StmtExpr; currently this is only used for asm statements.
|
|
// This is hacky, either create a new CXXStmtWithTemporaries statement or
|
|
// a new AsmStmtWithTemporaries.
|
|
CompoundStmt *CompStmt = CompoundStmt::Create(
|
|
Context, SubStmt, SourceLocation(), SourceLocation());
|
|
Expr *E = new (Context) StmtExpr(CompStmt, Context.VoidTy, SourceLocation(),
|
|
SourceLocation());
|
|
return MaybeCreateExprWithCleanups(E);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Process the expression contained within a decltype. For such expressions,
|
|
/// certain semantic checks on temporaries are delayed until this point, and
|
|
/// are omitted for the 'topmost' call in the decltype expression. If the
|
|
/// topmost call bound a temporary, strip that temporary off the expression.
|
|
ExprResult Sema::ActOnDecltypeExpression(Expr *E) {
|
|
assert(ExprEvalContexts.back().ExprContext ==
|
|
ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord::EK_Decltype &&
|
|
"not in a decltype expression");
|
|
|
|
// C++11 [expr.call]p11:
|
|
// If a function call is a prvalue of object type,
|
|
// -- if the function call is either
|
|
// -- the operand of a decltype-specifier, or
|
|
// -- the right operand of a comma operator that is the operand of a
|
|
// decltype-specifier,
|
|
// a temporary object is not introduced for the prvalue.
|
|
|
|
// Recursively rebuild ParenExprs and comma expressions to strip out the
|
|
// outermost CXXBindTemporaryExpr, if any.
|
|
if (ParenExpr *PE = dyn_cast<ParenExpr>(E)) {
|
|
ExprResult SubExpr = ActOnDecltypeExpression(PE->getSubExpr());
|
|
if (SubExpr.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
if (SubExpr.get() == PE->getSubExpr())
|
|
return E;
|
|
return ActOnParenExpr(PE->getLParen(), PE->getRParen(), SubExpr.get());
|
|
}
|
|
if (BinaryOperator *BO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(E)) {
|
|
if (BO->getOpcode() == BO_Comma) {
|
|
ExprResult RHS = ActOnDecltypeExpression(BO->getRHS());
|
|
if (RHS.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
if (RHS.get() == BO->getRHS())
|
|
return E;
|
|
return new (Context) BinaryOperator(
|
|
BO->getLHS(), RHS.get(), BO_Comma, BO->getType(), BO->getValueKind(),
|
|
BO->getObjectKind(), BO->getOperatorLoc(), BO->getFPFeatures());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
CXXBindTemporaryExpr *TopBind = dyn_cast<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(E);
|
|
CallExpr *TopCall = TopBind ? dyn_cast<CallExpr>(TopBind->getSubExpr())
|
|
: nullptr;
|
|
if (TopCall)
|
|
E = TopCall;
|
|
else
|
|
TopBind = nullptr;
|
|
|
|
// Disable the special decltype handling now.
|
|
ExprEvalContexts.back().ExprContext =
|
|
ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord::EK_Other;
|
|
|
|
// In MS mode, don't perform any extra checking of call return types within a
|
|
// decltype expression.
|
|
if (getLangOpts().MSVCCompat)
|
|
return E;
|
|
|
|
// Perform the semantic checks we delayed until this point.
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0, N = ExprEvalContexts.back().DelayedDecltypeCalls.size();
|
|
I != N; ++I) {
|
|
CallExpr *Call = ExprEvalContexts.back().DelayedDecltypeCalls[I];
|
|
if (Call == TopCall)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
if (CheckCallReturnType(Call->getCallReturnType(Context),
|
|
Call->getBeginLoc(), Call, Call->getDirectCallee()))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Now all relevant types are complete, check the destructors are accessible
|
|
// and non-deleted, and annotate them on the temporaries.
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0, N = ExprEvalContexts.back().DelayedDecltypeBinds.size();
|
|
I != N; ++I) {
|
|
CXXBindTemporaryExpr *Bind =
|
|
ExprEvalContexts.back().DelayedDecltypeBinds[I];
|
|
if (Bind == TopBind)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
CXXTemporary *Temp = Bind->getTemporary();
|
|
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *RD =
|
|
Bind->getType()->getBaseElementTypeUnsafe()->getAsCXXRecordDecl();
|
|
CXXDestructorDecl *Destructor = LookupDestructor(RD);
|
|
Temp->setDestructor(Destructor);
|
|
|
|
MarkFunctionReferenced(Bind->getExprLoc(), Destructor);
|
|
CheckDestructorAccess(Bind->getExprLoc(), Destructor,
|
|
PDiag(diag::err_access_dtor_temp)
|
|
<< Bind->getType());
|
|
if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Destructor, Bind->getExprLoc()))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// We need a cleanup, but we don't need to remember the temporary.
|
|
Cleanup.setExprNeedsCleanups(true);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Possibly strip off the top CXXBindTemporaryExpr.
|
|
return E;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Note a set of 'operator->' functions that were used for a member access.
|
|
static void noteOperatorArrows(Sema &S,
|
|
ArrayRef<FunctionDecl *> OperatorArrows) {
|
|
unsigned SkipStart = OperatorArrows.size(), SkipCount = 0;
|
|
// FIXME: Make this configurable?
|
|
unsigned Limit = 9;
|
|
if (OperatorArrows.size() > Limit) {
|
|
// Produce Limit-1 normal notes and one 'skipping' note.
|
|
SkipStart = (Limit - 1) / 2 + (Limit - 1) % 2;
|
|
SkipCount = OperatorArrows.size() - (Limit - 1);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0; I < OperatorArrows.size(); /**/) {
|
|
if (I == SkipStart) {
|
|
S.Diag(OperatorArrows[I]->getLocation(),
|
|
diag::note_operator_arrows_suppressed)
|
|
<< SkipCount;
|
|
I += SkipCount;
|
|
} else {
|
|
S.Diag(OperatorArrows[I]->getLocation(), diag::note_operator_arrow_here)
|
|
<< OperatorArrows[I]->getCallResultType();
|
|
++I;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::ActOnStartCXXMemberReference(Scope *S, Expr *Base,
|
|
SourceLocation OpLoc,
|
|
tok::TokenKind OpKind,
|
|
ParsedType &ObjectType,
|
|
bool &MayBePseudoDestructor) {
|
|
// Since this might be a postfix expression, get rid of ParenListExprs.
|
|
ExprResult Result = MaybeConvertParenListExprToParenExpr(S, Base);
|
|
if (Result.isInvalid()) return ExprError();
|
|
Base = Result.get();
|
|
|
|
Result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(Base);
|
|
if (Result.isInvalid()) return ExprError();
|
|
Base = Result.get();
|
|
|
|
QualType BaseType = Base->getType();
|
|
MayBePseudoDestructor = false;
|
|
if (BaseType->isDependentType()) {
|
|
// If we have a pointer to a dependent type and are using the -> operator,
|
|
// the object type is the type that the pointer points to. We might still
|
|
// have enough information about that type to do something useful.
|
|
if (OpKind == tok::arrow)
|
|
if (const PointerType *Ptr = BaseType->getAs<PointerType>())
|
|
BaseType = Ptr->getPointeeType();
|
|
|
|
ObjectType = ParsedType::make(BaseType);
|
|
MayBePseudoDestructor = true;
|
|
return Base;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.match.oper]p8:
|
|
// [...] When operator->returns, the operator-> is applied to the value
|
|
// returned, with the original second operand.
|
|
if (OpKind == tok::arrow) {
|
|
QualType StartingType = BaseType;
|
|
bool NoArrowOperatorFound = false;
|
|
bool FirstIteration = true;
|
|
FunctionDecl *CurFD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(CurContext);
|
|
// The set of types we've considered so far.
|
|
llvm::SmallPtrSet<CanQualType,8> CTypes;
|
|
SmallVector<FunctionDecl*, 8> OperatorArrows;
|
|
CTypes.insert(Context.getCanonicalType(BaseType));
|
|
|
|
while (BaseType->isRecordType()) {
|
|
if (OperatorArrows.size() >= getLangOpts().ArrowDepth) {
|
|
Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_operator_arrow_depth_exceeded)
|
|
<< StartingType << getLangOpts().ArrowDepth << Base->getSourceRange();
|
|
noteOperatorArrows(*this, OperatorArrows);
|
|
Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_operator_arrow_depth)
|
|
<< getLangOpts().ArrowDepth;
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Result = BuildOverloadedArrowExpr(
|
|
S, Base, OpLoc,
|
|
// When in a template specialization and on the first loop iteration,
|
|
// potentially give the default diagnostic (with the fixit in a
|
|
// separate note) instead of having the error reported back to here
|
|
// and giving a diagnostic with a fixit attached to the error itself.
|
|
(FirstIteration && CurFD && CurFD->isFunctionTemplateSpecialization())
|
|
? nullptr
|
|
: &NoArrowOperatorFound);
|
|
if (Result.isInvalid()) {
|
|
if (NoArrowOperatorFound) {
|
|
if (FirstIteration) {
|
|
Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_member_reference_suggestion)
|
|
<< BaseType << 1 << Base->getSourceRange()
|
|
<< FixItHint::CreateReplacement(OpLoc, ".");
|
|
OpKind = tok::period;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_member_reference_arrow)
|
|
<< BaseType << Base->getSourceRange();
|
|
CallExpr *CE = dyn_cast<CallExpr>(Base);
|
|
if (Decl *CD = (CE ? CE->getCalleeDecl() : nullptr)) {
|
|
Diag(CD->getBeginLoc(),
|
|
diag::note_member_reference_arrow_from_operator_arrow);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
Base = Result.get();
|
|
if (CXXOperatorCallExpr *OpCall = dyn_cast<CXXOperatorCallExpr>(Base))
|
|
OperatorArrows.push_back(OpCall->getDirectCallee());
|
|
BaseType = Base->getType();
|
|
CanQualType CBaseType = Context.getCanonicalType(BaseType);
|
|
if (!CTypes.insert(CBaseType).second) {
|
|
Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_operator_arrow_circular) << StartingType;
|
|
noteOperatorArrows(*this, OperatorArrows);
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
FirstIteration = false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (OpKind == tok::arrow &&
|
|
(BaseType->isPointerType() || BaseType->isObjCObjectPointerType()))
|
|
BaseType = BaseType->getPointeeType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Objective-C properties allow "." access on Objective-C pointer types,
|
|
// so adjust the base type to the object type itself.
|
|
if (BaseType->isObjCObjectPointerType())
|
|
BaseType = BaseType->getPointeeType();
|
|
|
|
// C++ [basic.lookup.classref]p2:
|
|
// [...] If the type of the object expression is of pointer to scalar
|
|
// type, the unqualified-id is looked up in the context of the complete
|
|
// postfix-expression.
|
|
//
|
|
// This also indicates that we could be parsing a pseudo-destructor-name.
|
|
// Note that Objective-C class and object types can be pseudo-destructor
|
|
// expressions or normal member (ivar or property) access expressions, and
|
|
// it's legal for the type to be incomplete if this is a pseudo-destructor
|
|
// call. We'll do more incomplete-type checks later in the lookup process,
|
|
// so just skip this check for ObjC types.
|
|
if (BaseType->isObjCObjectOrInterfaceType()) {
|
|
ObjectType = ParsedType::make(BaseType);
|
|
MayBePseudoDestructor = true;
|
|
return Base;
|
|
} else if (!BaseType->isRecordType()) {
|
|
ObjectType = nullptr;
|
|
MayBePseudoDestructor = true;
|
|
return Base;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The object type must be complete (or dependent), or
|
|
// C++11 [expr.prim.general]p3:
|
|
// Unlike the object expression in other contexts, *this is not required to
|
|
// be of complete type for purposes of class member access (5.2.5) outside
|
|
// the member function body.
|
|
if (!BaseType->isDependentType() &&
|
|
!isThisOutsideMemberFunctionBody(BaseType) &&
|
|
RequireCompleteType(OpLoc, BaseType, diag::err_incomplete_member_access))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// C++ [basic.lookup.classref]p2:
|
|
// If the id-expression in a class member access (5.2.5) is an
|
|
// unqualified-id, and the type of the object expression is of a class
|
|
// type C (or of pointer to a class type C), the unqualified-id is looked
|
|
// up in the scope of class C. [...]
|
|
ObjectType = ParsedType::make(BaseType);
|
|
return Base;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool CheckArrow(Sema& S, QualType& ObjectType, Expr *&Base,
|
|
tok::TokenKind& OpKind, SourceLocation OpLoc) {
|
|
if (Base->hasPlaceholderType()) {
|
|
ExprResult result = S.CheckPlaceholderExpr(Base);
|
|
if (result.isInvalid()) return true;
|
|
Base = result.get();
|
|
}
|
|
ObjectType = Base->getType();
|
|
|
|
// C++ [expr.pseudo]p2:
|
|
// The left-hand side of the dot operator shall be of scalar type. The
|
|
// left-hand side of the arrow operator shall be of pointer to scalar type.
|
|
// This scalar type is the object type.
|
|
// Note that this is rather different from the normal handling for the
|
|
// arrow operator.
|
|
if (OpKind == tok::arrow) {
|
|
if (const PointerType *Ptr = ObjectType->getAs<PointerType>()) {
|
|
ObjectType = Ptr->getPointeeType();
|
|
} else if (!Base->isTypeDependent()) {
|
|
// The user wrote "p->" when they probably meant "p."; fix it.
|
|
S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_member_reference_suggestion)
|
|
<< ObjectType << true
|
|
<< FixItHint::CreateReplacement(OpLoc, ".");
|
|
if (S.isSFINAEContext())
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
OpKind = tok::period;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Check if it's ok to try and recover dot pseudo destructor calls on
|
|
/// pointer objects.
|
|
static bool
|
|
canRecoverDotPseudoDestructorCallsOnPointerObjects(Sema &SemaRef,
|
|
QualType DestructedType) {
|
|
// If this is a record type, check if its destructor is callable.
|
|
if (auto *RD = DestructedType->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) {
|
|
if (CXXDestructorDecl *D = SemaRef.LookupDestructor(RD))
|
|
return SemaRef.CanUseDecl(D, /*TreatUnavailableAsInvalid=*/false);
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Otherwise, check if it's a type for which it's valid to use a pseudo-dtor.
|
|
return DestructedType->isDependentType() || DestructedType->isScalarType() ||
|
|
DestructedType->isVectorType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::BuildPseudoDestructorExpr(Expr *Base,
|
|
SourceLocation OpLoc,
|
|
tok::TokenKind OpKind,
|
|
const CXXScopeSpec &SS,
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *ScopeTypeInfo,
|
|
SourceLocation CCLoc,
|
|
SourceLocation TildeLoc,
|
|
PseudoDestructorTypeStorage Destructed) {
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *DestructedTypeInfo = Destructed.getTypeSourceInfo();
|
|
|
|
QualType ObjectType;
|
|
if (CheckArrow(*this, ObjectType, Base, OpKind, OpLoc))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
if (!ObjectType->isDependentType() && !ObjectType->isScalarType() &&
|
|
!ObjectType->isVectorType()) {
|
|
if (getLangOpts().MSVCCompat && ObjectType->isVoidType())
|
|
Diag(OpLoc, diag::ext_pseudo_dtor_on_void) << Base->getSourceRange();
|
|
else {
|
|
Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_pseudo_dtor_base_not_scalar)
|
|
<< ObjectType << Base->getSourceRange();
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++ [expr.pseudo]p2:
|
|
// [...] The cv-unqualified versions of the object type and of the type
|
|
// designated by the pseudo-destructor-name shall be the same type.
|
|
if (DestructedTypeInfo) {
|
|
QualType DestructedType = DestructedTypeInfo->getType();
|
|
SourceLocation DestructedTypeStart
|
|
= DestructedTypeInfo->getTypeLoc().getLocalSourceRange().getBegin();
|
|
if (!DestructedType->isDependentType() && !ObjectType->isDependentType()) {
|
|
if (!Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(DestructedType, ObjectType)) {
|
|
// Detect dot pseudo destructor calls on pointer objects, e.g.:
|
|
// Foo *foo;
|
|
// foo.~Foo();
|
|
if (OpKind == tok::period && ObjectType->isPointerType() &&
|
|
Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(DestructedType,
|
|
ObjectType->getPointeeType())) {
|
|
auto Diagnostic =
|
|
Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_member_reference_suggestion)
|
|
<< ObjectType << /*IsArrow=*/0 << Base->getSourceRange();
|
|
|
|
// Issue a fixit only when the destructor is valid.
|
|
if (canRecoverDotPseudoDestructorCallsOnPointerObjects(
|
|
*this, DestructedType))
|
|
Diagnostic << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(OpLoc, "->");
|
|
|
|
// Recover by setting the object type to the destructed type and the
|
|
// operator to '->'.
|
|
ObjectType = DestructedType;
|
|
OpKind = tok::arrow;
|
|
} else {
|
|
Diag(DestructedTypeStart, diag::err_pseudo_dtor_type_mismatch)
|
|
<< ObjectType << DestructedType << Base->getSourceRange()
|
|
<< DestructedTypeInfo->getTypeLoc().getLocalSourceRange();
|
|
|
|
// Recover by setting the destructed type to the object type.
|
|
DestructedType = ObjectType;
|
|
DestructedTypeInfo =
|
|
Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(ObjectType, DestructedTypeStart);
|
|
Destructed = PseudoDestructorTypeStorage(DestructedTypeInfo);
|
|
}
|
|
} else if (DestructedType.getObjCLifetime() !=
|
|
ObjectType.getObjCLifetime()) {
|
|
|
|
if (DestructedType.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_None) {
|
|
// Okay: just pretend that the user provided the correctly-qualified
|
|
// type.
|
|
} else {
|
|
Diag(DestructedTypeStart, diag::err_arc_pseudo_dtor_inconstant_quals)
|
|
<< ObjectType << DestructedType << Base->getSourceRange()
|
|
<< DestructedTypeInfo->getTypeLoc().getLocalSourceRange();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Recover by setting the destructed type to the object type.
|
|
DestructedType = ObjectType;
|
|
DestructedTypeInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(ObjectType,
|
|
DestructedTypeStart);
|
|
Destructed = PseudoDestructorTypeStorage(DestructedTypeInfo);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++ [expr.pseudo]p2:
|
|
// [...] Furthermore, the two type-names in a pseudo-destructor-name of the
|
|
// form
|
|
//
|
|
// ::[opt] nested-name-specifier[opt] type-name :: ~ type-name
|
|
//
|
|
// shall designate the same scalar type.
|
|
if (ScopeTypeInfo) {
|
|
QualType ScopeType = ScopeTypeInfo->getType();
|
|
if (!ScopeType->isDependentType() && !ObjectType->isDependentType() &&
|
|
!Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ScopeType, ObjectType)) {
|
|
|
|
Diag(ScopeTypeInfo->getTypeLoc().getLocalSourceRange().getBegin(),
|
|
diag::err_pseudo_dtor_type_mismatch)
|
|
<< ObjectType << ScopeType << Base->getSourceRange()
|
|
<< ScopeTypeInfo->getTypeLoc().getLocalSourceRange();
|
|
|
|
ScopeType = QualType();
|
|
ScopeTypeInfo = nullptr;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Expr *Result
|
|
= new (Context) CXXPseudoDestructorExpr(Context, Base,
|
|
OpKind == tok::arrow, OpLoc,
|
|
SS.getWithLocInContext(Context),
|
|
ScopeTypeInfo,
|
|
CCLoc,
|
|
TildeLoc,
|
|
Destructed);
|
|
|
|
return Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::ActOnPseudoDestructorExpr(Scope *S, Expr *Base,
|
|
SourceLocation OpLoc,
|
|
tok::TokenKind OpKind,
|
|
CXXScopeSpec &SS,
|
|
UnqualifiedId &FirstTypeName,
|
|
SourceLocation CCLoc,
|
|
SourceLocation TildeLoc,
|
|
UnqualifiedId &SecondTypeName) {
|
|
assert((FirstTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_TemplateId ||
|
|
FirstTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_Identifier) &&
|
|
"Invalid first type name in pseudo-destructor");
|
|
assert((SecondTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_TemplateId ||
|
|
SecondTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_Identifier) &&
|
|
"Invalid second type name in pseudo-destructor");
|
|
|
|
QualType ObjectType;
|
|
if (CheckArrow(*this, ObjectType, Base, OpKind, OpLoc))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// Compute the object type that we should use for name lookup purposes. Only
|
|
// record types and dependent types matter.
|
|
ParsedType ObjectTypePtrForLookup;
|
|
if (!SS.isSet()) {
|
|
if (ObjectType->isRecordType())
|
|
ObjectTypePtrForLookup = ParsedType::make(ObjectType);
|
|
else if (ObjectType->isDependentType())
|
|
ObjectTypePtrForLookup = ParsedType::make(Context.DependentTy);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Convert the name of the type being destructed (following the ~) into a
|
|
// type (with source-location information).
|
|
QualType DestructedType;
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *DestructedTypeInfo = nullptr;
|
|
PseudoDestructorTypeStorage Destructed;
|
|
if (SecondTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_Identifier) {
|
|
ParsedType T = getTypeName(*SecondTypeName.Identifier,
|
|
SecondTypeName.StartLocation,
|
|
S, &SS, true, false, ObjectTypePtrForLookup,
|
|
/*IsCtorOrDtorName*/true);
|
|
if (!T &&
|
|
((SS.isSet() && !computeDeclContext(SS, false)) ||
|
|
(!SS.isSet() && ObjectType->isDependentType()))) {
|
|
// The name of the type being destroyed is a dependent name, and we
|
|
// couldn't find anything useful in scope. Just store the identifier and
|
|
// it's location, and we'll perform (qualified) name lookup again at
|
|
// template instantiation time.
|
|
Destructed = PseudoDestructorTypeStorage(SecondTypeName.Identifier,
|
|
SecondTypeName.StartLocation);
|
|
} else if (!T) {
|
|
Diag(SecondTypeName.StartLocation,
|
|
diag::err_pseudo_dtor_destructor_non_type)
|
|
<< SecondTypeName.Identifier << ObjectType;
|
|
if (isSFINAEContext())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// Recover by assuming we had the right type all along.
|
|
DestructedType = ObjectType;
|
|
} else
|
|
DestructedType = GetTypeFromParser(T, &DestructedTypeInfo);
|
|
} else {
|
|
// Resolve the template-id to a type.
|
|
TemplateIdAnnotation *TemplateId = SecondTypeName.TemplateId;
|
|
ASTTemplateArgsPtr TemplateArgsPtr(TemplateId->getTemplateArgs(),
|
|
TemplateId->NumArgs);
|
|
TypeResult T = ActOnTemplateIdType(TemplateId->SS,
|
|
TemplateId->TemplateKWLoc,
|
|
TemplateId->Template,
|
|
TemplateId->Name,
|
|
TemplateId->TemplateNameLoc,
|
|
TemplateId->LAngleLoc,
|
|
TemplateArgsPtr,
|
|
TemplateId->RAngleLoc,
|
|
/*IsCtorOrDtorName*/true);
|
|
if (T.isInvalid() || !T.get()) {
|
|
// Recover by assuming we had the right type all along.
|
|
DestructedType = ObjectType;
|
|
} else
|
|
DestructedType = GetTypeFromParser(T.get(), &DestructedTypeInfo);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we've performed some kind of recovery, (re-)build the type source
|
|
// information.
|
|
if (!DestructedType.isNull()) {
|
|
if (!DestructedTypeInfo)
|
|
DestructedTypeInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(DestructedType,
|
|
SecondTypeName.StartLocation);
|
|
Destructed = PseudoDestructorTypeStorage(DestructedTypeInfo);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Convert the name of the scope type (the type prior to '::') into a type.
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *ScopeTypeInfo = nullptr;
|
|
QualType ScopeType;
|
|
if (FirstTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_TemplateId ||
|
|
FirstTypeName.Identifier) {
|
|
if (FirstTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_Identifier) {
|
|
ParsedType T = getTypeName(*FirstTypeName.Identifier,
|
|
FirstTypeName.StartLocation,
|
|
S, &SS, true, false, ObjectTypePtrForLookup,
|
|
/*IsCtorOrDtorName*/true);
|
|
if (!T) {
|
|
Diag(FirstTypeName.StartLocation,
|
|
diag::err_pseudo_dtor_destructor_non_type)
|
|
<< FirstTypeName.Identifier << ObjectType;
|
|
|
|
if (isSFINAEContext())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// Just drop this type. It's unnecessary anyway.
|
|
ScopeType = QualType();
|
|
} else
|
|
ScopeType = GetTypeFromParser(T, &ScopeTypeInfo);
|
|
} else {
|
|
// Resolve the template-id to a type.
|
|
TemplateIdAnnotation *TemplateId = FirstTypeName.TemplateId;
|
|
ASTTemplateArgsPtr TemplateArgsPtr(TemplateId->getTemplateArgs(),
|
|
TemplateId->NumArgs);
|
|
TypeResult T = ActOnTemplateIdType(TemplateId->SS,
|
|
TemplateId->TemplateKWLoc,
|
|
TemplateId->Template,
|
|
TemplateId->Name,
|
|
TemplateId->TemplateNameLoc,
|
|
TemplateId->LAngleLoc,
|
|
TemplateArgsPtr,
|
|
TemplateId->RAngleLoc,
|
|
/*IsCtorOrDtorName*/true);
|
|
if (T.isInvalid() || !T.get()) {
|
|
// Recover by dropping this type.
|
|
ScopeType = QualType();
|
|
} else
|
|
ScopeType = GetTypeFromParser(T.get(), &ScopeTypeInfo);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!ScopeType.isNull() && !ScopeTypeInfo)
|
|
ScopeTypeInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(ScopeType,
|
|
FirstTypeName.StartLocation);
|
|
|
|
|
|
return BuildPseudoDestructorExpr(Base, OpLoc, OpKind, SS,
|
|
ScopeTypeInfo, CCLoc, TildeLoc,
|
|
Destructed);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::ActOnPseudoDestructorExpr(Scope *S, Expr *Base,
|
|
SourceLocation OpLoc,
|
|
tok::TokenKind OpKind,
|
|
SourceLocation TildeLoc,
|
|
const DeclSpec& DS) {
|
|
QualType ObjectType;
|
|
if (CheckArrow(*this, ObjectType, Base, OpKind, OpLoc))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
QualType T = BuildDecltypeType(DS.getRepAsExpr(), DS.getTypeSpecTypeLoc(),
|
|
false);
|
|
|
|
TypeLocBuilder TLB;
|
|
DecltypeTypeLoc DecltypeTL = TLB.push<DecltypeTypeLoc>(T);
|
|
DecltypeTL.setNameLoc(DS.getTypeSpecTypeLoc());
|
|
TypeSourceInfo *DestructedTypeInfo = TLB.getTypeSourceInfo(Context, T);
|
|
PseudoDestructorTypeStorage Destructed(DestructedTypeInfo);
|
|
|
|
return BuildPseudoDestructorExpr(Base, OpLoc, OpKind, CXXScopeSpec(),
|
|
nullptr, SourceLocation(), TildeLoc,
|
|
Destructed);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXMemberCallExpr(Expr *E, NamedDecl *FoundDecl,
|
|
CXXConversionDecl *Method,
|
|
bool HadMultipleCandidates) {
|
|
// Convert the expression to match the conversion function's implicit object
|
|
// parameter.
|
|
ExprResult Exp = PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(E, /*Qualifier=*/nullptr,
|
|
FoundDecl, Method);
|
|
if (Exp.isInvalid())
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
if (Method->getParent()->isLambda() &&
|
|
Method->getConversionType()->isBlockPointerType()) {
|
|
// This is a lambda coversion to block pointer; check if the argument
|
|
// was a LambdaExpr.
|
|
Expr *SubE = E;
|
|
CastExpr *CE = dyn_cast<CastExpr>(SubE);
|
|
if (CE && CE->getCastKind() == CK_NoOp)
|
|
SubE = CE->getSubExpr();
|
|
SubE = SubE->IgnoreParens();
|
|
if (CXXBindTemporaryExpr *BE = dyn_cast<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(SubE))
|
|
SubE = BE->getSubExpr();
|
|
if (isa<LambdaExpr>(SubE)) {
|
|
// For the conversion to block pointer on a lambda expression, we
|
|
// construct a special BlockLiteral instead; this doesn't really make
|
|
// a difference in ARC, but outside of ARC the resulting block literal
|
|
// follows the normal lifetime rules for block literals instead of being
|
|
// autoreleased.
|
|
DiagnosticErrorTrap Trap(Diags);
|
|
PushExpressionEvaluationContext(
|
|
ExpressionEvaluationContext::PotentiallyEvaluated);
|
|
ExprResult BlockExp = BuildBlockForLambdaConversion(
|
|
Exp.get()->getExprLoc(), Exp.get()->getExprLoc(), Method, Exp.get());
|
|
PopExpressionEvaluationContext();
|
|
|
|
if (BlockExp.isInvalid())
|
|
Diag(Exp.get()->getExprLoc(), diag::note_lambda_to_block_conv);
|
|
return BlockExp;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
MemberExpr *ME = new (Context) MemberExpr(
|
|
Exp.get(), /*IsArrow=*/false, SourceLocation(), Method, SourceLocation(),
|
|
Context.BoundMemberTy, VK_RValue, OK_Ordinary);
|
|
if (HadMultipleCandidates)
|
|
ME->setHadMultipleCandidates(true);
|
|
MarkMemberReferenced(ME);
|
|
|
|
QualType ResultType = Method->getReturnType();
|
|
ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultType);
|
|
ResultType = ResultType.getNonLValueExprType(Context);
|
|
|
|
CXXMemberCallExpr *CE = new (Context) CXXMemberCallExpr(
|
|
Context, ME, None, ResultType, VK, Exp.get()->getEndLoc());
|
|
|
|
if (CheckFunctionCall(Method, CE,
|
|
Method->getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>()))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
return CE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXNoexceptExpr(SourceLocation KeyLoc, Expr *Operand,
|
|
SourceLocation RParen) {
|
|
// If the operand is an unresolved lookup expression, the expression is ill-
|
|
// formed per [over.over]p1, because overloaded function names cannot be used
|
|
// without arguments except in explicit contexts.
|
|
ExprResult R = CheckPlaceholderExpr(Operand);
|
|
if (R.isInvalid())
|
|
return R;
|
|
|
|
// The operand may have been modified when checking the placeholder type.
|
|
Operand = R.get();
|
|
|
|
if (!inTemplateInstantiation() && Operand->HasSideEffects(Context, false)) {
|
|
// The expression operand for noexcept is in an unevaluated expression
|
|
// context, so side effects could result in unintended consequences.
|
|
Diag(Operand->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_side_effects_unevaluated_context);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
CanThrowResult CanThrow = canThrow(Operand);
|
|
return new (Context)
|
|
CXXNoexceptExpr(Context.BoolTy, Operand, CanThrow, KeyLoc, RParen);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::ActOnNoexceptExpr(SourceLocation KeyLoc, SourceLocation,
|
|
Expr *Operand, SourceLocation RParen) {
|
|
return BuildCXXNoexceptExpr(KeyLoc, Operand, RParen);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool IsSpecialDiscardedValue(Expr *E) {
|
|
// In C++11, discarded-value expressions of a certain form are special,
|
|
// according to [expr]p10:
|
|
// The lvalue-to-rvalue conversion (4.1) is applied only if the
|
|
// expression is an lvalue of volatile-qualified type and it has
|
|
// one of the following forms:
|
|
E = E->IgnoreParens();
|
|
|
|
// - id-expression (5.1.1),
|
|
if (isa<DeclRefExpr>(E))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// - subscripting (5.2.1),
|
|
if (isa<ArraySubscriptExpr>(E))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// - class member access (5.2.5),
|
|
if (isa<MemberExpr>(E))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// - indirection (5.3.1),
|
|
if (UnaryOperator *UO = dyn_cast<UnaryOperator>(E))
|
|
if (UO->getOpcode() == UO_Deref)
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
if (BinaryOperator *BO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(E)) {
|
|
// - pointer-to-member operation (5.5),
|
|
if (BO->isPtrMemOp())
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// - comma expression (5.18) where the right operand is one of the above.
|
|
if (BO->getOpcode() == BO_Comma)
|
|
return IsSpecialDiscardedValue(BO->getRHS());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// - conditional expression (5.16) where both the second and the third
|
|
// operands are one of the above, or
|
|
if (ConditionalOperator *CO = dyn_cast<ConditionalOperator>(E))
|
|
return IsSpecialDiscardedValue(CO->getTrueExpr()) &&
|
|
IsSpecialDiscardedValue(CO->getFalseExpr());
|
|
// The related edge case of "*x ?: *x".
|
|
if (BinaryConditionalOperator *BCO =
|
|
dyn_cast<BinaryConditionalOperator>(E)) {
|
|
if (OpaqueValueExpr *OVE = dyn_cast<OpaqueValueExpr>(BCO->getTrueExpr()))
|
|
return IsSpecialDiscardedValue(OVE->getSourceExpr()) &&
|
|
IsSpecialDiscardedValue(BCO->getFalseExpr());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Objective-C++ extensions to the rule.
|
|
if (isa<PseudoObjectExpr>(E) || isa<ObjCIvarRefExpr>(E))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Perform the conversions required for an expression used in a
|
|
/// context that ignores the result.
|
|
ExprResult Sema::IgnoredValueConversions(Expr *E) {
|
|
if (E->hasPlaceholderType()) {
|
|
ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(E);
|
|
if (result.isInvalid()) return E;
|
|
E = result.get();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C99 6.3.2.1:
|
|
// [Except in specific positions,] an lvalue that does not have
|
|
// array type is converted to the value stored in the
|
|
// designated object (and is no longer an lvalue).
|
|
if (E->isRValue()) {
|
|
// In C, function designators (i.e. expressions of function type)
|
|
// are r-values, but we still want to do function-to-pointer decay
|
|
// on them. This is both technically correct and convenient for
|
|
// some clients.
|
|
if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && E->getType()->isFunctionType())
|
|
return DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(E);
|
|
|
|
return E;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) {
|
|
// The C++11 standard defines the notion of a discarded-value expression;
|
|
// normally, we don't need to do anything to handle it, but if it is a
|
|
// volatile lvalue with a special form, we perform an lvalue-to-rvalue
|
|
// conversion.
|
|
if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && E->isGLValue() &&
|
|
E->getType().isVolatileQualified() &&
|
|
IsSpecialDiscardedValue(E)) {
|
|
ExprResult Res = DefaultLvalueConversion(E);
|
|
if (Res.isInvalid())
|
|
return E;
|
|
E = Res.get();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++1z:
|
|
// If the expression is a prvalue after this optional conversion, the
|
|
// temporary materialization conversion is applied.
|
|
//
|
|
// We skip this step: IR generation is able to synthesize the storage for
|
|
// itself in the aggregate case, and adding the extra node to the AST is
|
|
// just clutter.
|
|
// FIXME: We don't emit lifetime markers for the temporaries due to this.
|
|
// FIXME: Do any other AST consumers care about this?
|
|
return E;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// GCC seems to also exclude expressions of incomplete enum type.
|
|
if (const EnumType *T = E->getType()->getAs<EnumType>()) {
|
|
if (!T->getDecl()->isComplete()) {
|
|
// FIXME: stupid workaround for a codegen bug!
|
|
E = ImpCastExprToType(E, Context.VoidTy, CK_ToVoid).get();
|
|
return E;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Res = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(E);
|
|
if (Res.isInvalid())
|
|
return E;
|
|
E = Res.get();
|
|
|
|
if (!E->getType()->isVoidType())
|
|
RequireCompleteType(E->getExprLoc(), E->getType(),
|
|
diag::err_incomplete_type);
|
|
return E;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we can unambiguously determine whether Var can never be used
|
|
// in a constant expression, return true.
|
|
// - if the variable and its initializer are non-dependent, then
|
|
// we can unambiguously check if the variable is a constant expression.
|
|
// - if the initializer is not value dependent - we can determine whether
|
|
// it can be used to initialize a constant expression. If Init can not
|
|
// be used to initialize a constant expression we conclude that Var can
|
|
// never be a constant expression.
|
|
// - FXIME: if the initializer is dependent, we can still do some analysis and
|
|
// identify certain cases unambiguously as non-const by using a Visitor:
|
|
// - such as those that involve odr-use of a ParmVarDecl, involve a new
|
|
// delete, lambda-expr, dynamic-cast, reinterpret-cast etc...
|
|
static inline bool VariableCanNeverBeAConstantExpression(VarDecl *Var,
|
|
ASTContext &Context) {
|
|
if (isa<ParmVarDecl>(Var)) return true;
|
|
const VarDecl *DefVD = nullptr;
|
|
|
|
// If there is no initializer - this can not be a constant expression.
|
|
if (!Var->getAnyInitializer(DefVD)) return true;
|
|
assert(DefVD);
|
|
if (DefVD->isWeak()) return false;
|
|
EvaluatedStmt *Eval = DefVD->ensureEvaluatedStmt();
|
|
|
|
Expr *Init = cast<Expr>(Eval->Value);
|
|
|
|
if (Var->getType()->isDependentType() || Init->isValueDependent()) {
|
|
// FIXME: Teach the constant evaluator to deal with the non-dependent parts
|
|
// of value-dependent expressions, and use it here to determine whether the
|
|
// initializer is a potential constant expression.
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return !IsVariableAConstantExpression(Var, Context);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Check if the current lambda has any potential captures
|
|
/// that must be captured by any of its enclosing lambdas that are ready to
|
|
/// capture. If there is a lambda that can capture a nested
|
|
/// potential-capture, go ahead and do so. Also, check to see if any
|
|
/// variables are uncaptureable or do not involve an odr-use so do not
|
|
/// need to be captured.
|
|
|
|
static void CheckIfAnyEnclosingLambdasMustCaptureAnyPotentialCaptures(
|
|
Expr *const FE, LambdaScopeInfo *const CurrentLSI, Sema &S) {
|
|
|
|
assert(!S.isUnevaluatedContext());
|
|
assert(S.CurContext->isDependentContext());
|
|
#ifndef NDEBUG
|
|
DeclContext *DC = S.CurContext;
|
|
while (DC && isa<CapturedDecl>(DC))
|
|
DC = DC->getParent();
|
|
assert(
|
|
CurrentLSI->CallOperator == DC &&
|
|
"The current call operator must be synchronized with Sema's CurContext");
|
|
#endif // NDEBUG
|
|
|
|
const bool IsFullExprInstantiationDependent = FE->isInstantiationDependent();
|
|
|
|
// All the potentially captureable variables in the current nested
|
|
// lambda (within a generic outer lambda), must be captured by an
|
|
// outer lambda that is enclosed within a non-dependent context.
|
|
const unsigned NumPotentialCaptures =
|
|
CurrentLSI->getNumPotentialVariableCaptures();
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0; I != NumPotentialCaptures; ++I) {
|
|
Expr *VarExpr = nullptr;
|
|
VarDecl *Var = nullptr;
|
|
CurrentLSI->getPotentialVariableCapture(I, Var, VarExpr);
|
|
// If the variable is clearly identified as non-odr-used and the full
|
|
// expression is not instantiation dependent, only then do we not
|
|
// need to check enclosing lambda's for speculative captures.
|
|
// For e.g.:
|
|
// Even though 'x' is not odr-used, it should be captured.
|
|
// int test() {
|
|
// const int x = 10;
|
|
// auto L = [=](auto a) {
|
|
// (void) +x + a;
|
|
// };
|
|
// }
|
|
if (CurrentLSI->isVariableExprMarkedAsNonODRUsed(VarExpr) &&
|
|
!IsFullExprInstantiationDependent)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
// If we have a capture-capable lambda for the variable, go ahead and
|
|
// capture the variable in that lambda (and all its enclosing lambdas).
|
|
if (const Optional<unsigned> Index =
|
|
getStackIndexOfNearestEnclosingCaptureCapableLambda(
|
|
S.FunctionScopes, Var, S)) {
|
|
const unsigned FunctionScopeIndexOfCapturableLambda = Index.getValue();
|
|
MarkVarDeclODRUsed(Var, VarExpr->getExprLoc(), S,
|
|
&FunctionScopeIndexOfCapturableLambda);
|
|
}
|
|
const bool IsVarNeverAConstantExpression =
|
|
VariableCanNeverBeAConstantExpression(Var, S.Context);
|
|
if (!IsFullExprInstantiationDependent || IsVarNeverAConstantExpression) {
|
|
// This full expression is not instantiation dependent or the variable
|
|
// can not be used in a constant expression - which means
|
|
// this variable must be odr-used here, so diagnose a
|
|
// capture violation early, if the variable is un-captureable.
|
|
// This is purely for diagnosing errors early. Otherwise, this
|
|
// error would get diagnosed when the lambda becomes capture ready.
|
|
QualType CaptureType, DeclRefType;
|
|
SourceLocation ExprLoc = VarExpr->getExprLoc();
|
|
if (S.tryCaptureVariable(Var, ExprLoc, S.TryCapture_Implicit,
|
|
/*EllipsisLoc*/ SourceLocation(),
|
|
/*BuildAndDiagnose*/false, CaptureType,
|
|
DeclRefType, nullptr)) {
|
|
// We will never be able to capture this variable, and we need
|
|
// to be able to in any and all instantiations, so diagnose it.
|
|
S.tryCaptureVariable(Var, ExprLoc, S.TryCapture_Implicit,
|
|
/*EllipsisLoc*/ SourceLocation(),
|
|
/*BuildAndDiagnose*/true, CaptureType,
|
|
DeclRefType, nullptr);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Check if 'this' needs to be captured.
|
|
if (CurrentLSI->hasPotentialThisCapture()) {
|
|
// If we have a capture-capable lambda for 'this', go ahead and capture
|
|
// 'this' in that lambda (and all its enclosing lambdas).
|
|
if (const Optional<unsigned> Index =
|
|
getStackIndexOfNearestEnclosingCaptureCapableLambda(
|
|
S.FunctionScopes, /*0 is 'this'*/ nullptr, S)) {
|
|
const unsigned FunctionScopeIndexOfCapturableLambda = Index.getValue();
|
|
S.CheckCXXThisCapture(CurrentLSI->PotentialThisCaptureLocation,
|
|
/*Explicit*/ false, /*BuildAndDiagnose*/ true,
|
|
&FunctionScopeIndexOfCapturableLambda);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Reset all the potential captures at the end of each full-expression.
|
|
CurrentLSI->clearPotentialCaptures();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static ExprResult attemptRecovery(Sema &SemaRef,
|
|
const TypoCorrectionConsumer &Consumer,
|
|
const TypoCorrection &TC) {
|
|
LookupResult R(SemaRef, Consumer.getLookupResult().getLookupNameInfo(),
|
|
Consumer.getLookupResult().getLookupKind());
|
|
const CXXScopeSpec *SS = Consumer.getSS();
|
|
CXXScopeSpec NewSS;
|
|
|
|
// Use an approprate CXXScopeSpec for building the expr.
|
|
if (auto *NNS = TC.getCorrectionSpecifier())
|
|
NewSS.MakeTrivial(SemaRef.Context, NNS, TC.getCorrectionRange());
|
|
else if (SS && !TC.WillReplaceSpecifier())
|
|
NewSS = *SS;
|
|
|
|
if (auto *ND = TC.getFoundDecl()) {
|
|
R.setLookupName(ND->getDeclName());
|
|
R.addDecl(ND);
|
|
if (ND->isCXXClassMember()) {
|
|
// Figure out the correct naming class to add to the LookupResult.
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *Record = nullptr;
|
|
if (auto *NNS = TC.getCorrectionSpecifier())
|
|
Record = NNS->getAsType()->getAsCXXRecordDecl();
|
|
if (!Record)
|
|
Record =
|
|
dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(ND->getDeclContext()->getRedeclContext());
|
|
if (Record)
|
|
R.setNamingClass(Record);
|
|
|
|
// Detect and handle the case where the decl might be an implicit
|
|
// member.
|
|
bool MightBeImplicitMember;
|
|
if (!Consumer.isAddressOfOperand())
|
|
MightBeImplicitMember = true;
|
|
else if (!NewSS.isEmpty())
|
|
MightBeImplicitMember = false;
|
|
else if (R.isOverloadedResult())
|
|
MightBeImplicitMember = false;
|
|
else if (R.isUnresolvableResult())
|
|
MightBeImplicitMember = true;
|
|
else
|
|
MightBeImplicitMember = isa<FieldDecl>(ND) ||
|
|
isa<IndirectFieldDecl>(ND) ||
|
|
isa<MSPropertyDecl>(ND);
|
|
|
|
if (MightBeImplicitMember)
|
|
return SemaRef.BuildPossibleImplicitMemberExpr(
|
|
NewSS, /*TemplateKWLoc*/ SourceLocation(), R,
|
|
/*TemplateArgs*/ nullptr, /*S*/ nullptr);
|
|
} else if (auto *Ivar = dyn_cast<ObjCIvarDecl>(ND)) {
|
|
return SemaRef.LookupInObjCMethod(R, Consumer.getScope(),
|
|
Ivar->getIdentifier());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return SemaRef.BuildDeclarationNameExpr(NewSS, R, /*NeedsADL*/ false,
|
|
/*AcceptInvalidDecl*/ true);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
namespace {
|
|
class FindTypoExprs : public RecursiveASTVisitor<FindTypoExprs> {
|
|
llvm::SmallSetVector<TypoExpr *, 2> &TypoExprs;
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
explicit FindTypoExprs(llvm::SmallSetVector<TypoExpr *, 2> &TypoExprs)
|
|
: TypoExprs(TypoExprs) {}
|
|
bool VisitTypoExpr(TypoExpr *TE) {
|
|
TypoExprs.insert(TE);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
class TransformTypos : public TreeTransform<TransformTypos> {
|
|
typedef TreeTransform<TransformTypos> BaseTransform;
|
|
|
|
VarDecl *InitDecl; // A decl to avoid as a correction because it is in the
|
|
// process of being initialized.
|
|
llvm::function_ref<ExprResult(Expr *)> ExprFilter;
|
|
llvm::SmallSetVector<TypoExpr *, 2> TypoExprs, AmbiguousTypoExprs;
|
|
llvm::SmallDenseMap<TypoExpr *, ExprResult, 2> TransformCache;
|
|
llvm::SmallDenseMap<OverloadExpr *, Expr *, 4> OverloadResolution;
|
|
|
|
/// Emit diagnostics for all of the TypoExprs encountered.
|
|
/// If the TypoExprs were successfully corrected, then the diagnostics should
|
|
/// suggest the corrections. Otherwise the diagnostics will not suggest
|
|
/// anything (having been passed an empty TypoCorrection).
|
|
void EmitAllDiagnostics() {
|
|
for (TypoExpr *TE : TypoExprs) {
|
|
auto &State = SemaRef.getTypoExprState(TE);
|
|
if (State.DiagHandler) {
|
|
TypoCorrection TC = State.Consumer->getCurrentCorrection();
|
|
ExprResult Replacement = TransformCache[TE];
|
|
|
|
// Extract the NamedDecl from the transformed TypoExpr and add it to the
|
|
// TypoCorrection, replacing the existing decls. This ensures the right
|
|
// NamedDecl is used in diagnostics e.g. in the case where overload
|
|
// resolution was used to select one from several possible decls that
|
|
// had been stored in the TypoCorrection.
|
|
if (auto *ND = getDeclFromExpr(
|
|
Replacement.isInvalid() ? nullptr : Replacement.get()))
|
|
TC.setCorrectionDecl(ND);
|
|
|
|
State.DiagHandler(TC);
|
|
}
|
|
SemaRef.clearDelayedTypo(TE);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// If corrections for the first TypoExpr have been exhausted for a
|
|
/// given combination of the other TypoExprs, retry those corrections against
|
|
/// the next combination of substitutions for the other TypoExprs by advancing
|
|
/// to the next potential correction of the second TypoExpr. For the second
|
|
/// and subsequent TypoExprs, if its stream of corrections has been exhausted,
|
|
/// the stream is reset and the next TypoExpr's stream is advanced by one (a
|
|
/// TypoExpr's correction stream is advanced by removing the TypoExpr from the
|
|
/// TransformCache). Returns true if there is still any untried combinations
|
|
/// of corrections.
|
|
bool CheckAndAdvanceTypoExprCorrectionStreams() {
|
|
for (auto TE : TypoExprs) {
|
|
auto &State = SemaRef.getTypoExprState(TE);
|
|
TransformCache.erase(TE);
|
|
if (!State.Consumer->finished())
|
|
return true;
|
|
State.Consumer->resetCorrectionStream();
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
NamedDecl *getDeclFromExpr(Expr *E) {
|
|
if (auto *OE = dyn_cast_or_null<OverloadExpr>(E))
|
|
E = OverloadResolution[OE];
|
|
|
|
if (!E)
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
if (auto *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E))
|
|
return DRE->getFoundDecl();
|
|
if (auto *ME = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(E))
|
|
return ME->getFoundDecl();
|
|
// FIXME: Add any other expr types that could be be seen by the delayed typo
|
|
// correction TreeTransform for which the corresponding TypoCorrection could
|
|
// contain multiple decls.
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult TryTransform(Expr *E) {
|
|
Sema::SFINAETrap Trap(SemaRef);
|
|
ExprResult Res = TransformExpr(E);
|
|
if (Trap.hasErrorOccurred() || Res.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
return ExprFilter(Res.get());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
TransformTypos(Sema &SemaRef, VarDecl *InitDecl, llvm::function_ref<ExprResult(Expr *)> Filter)
|
|
: BaseTransform(SemaRef), InitDecl(InitDecl), ExprFilter(Filter) {}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult RebuildCallExpr(Expr *Callee, SourceLocation LParenLoc,
|
|
MultiExprArg Args,
|
|
SourceLocation RParenLoc,
|
|
Expr *ExecConfig = nullptr) {
|
|
auto Result = BaseTransform::RebuildCallExpr(Callee, LParenLoc, Args,
|
|
RParenLoc, ExecConfig);
|
|
if (auto *OE = dyn_cast<OverloadExpr>(Callee)) {
|
|
if (Result.isUsable()) {
|
|
Expr *ResultCall = Result.get();
|
|
if (auto *BE = dyn_cast<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(ResultCall))
|
|
ResultCall = BE->getSubExpr();
|
|
if (auto *CE = dyn_cast<CallExpr>(ResultCall))
|
|
OverloadResolution[OE] = CE->getCallee();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult TransformLambdaExpr(LambdaExpr *E) { return Owned(E); }
|
|
|
|
ExprResult TransformBlockExpr(BlockExpr *E) { return Owned(E); }
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Transform(Expr *E) {
|
|
ExprResult Res;
|
|
while (true) {
|
|
Res = TryTransform(E);
|
|
|
|
// Exit if either the transform was valid or if there were no TypoExprs
|
|
// to transform that still have any untried correction candidates..
|
|
if (!Res.isInvalid() ||
|
|
!CheckAndAdvanceTypoExprCorrectionStreams())
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Ensure none of the TypoExprs have multiple typo correction candidates
|
|
// with the same edit length that pass all the checks and filters.
|
|
// TODO: Properly handle various permutations of possible corrections when
|
|
// there is more than one potentially ambiguous typo correction.
|
|
// Also, disable typo correction while attempting the transform when
|
|
// handling potentially ambiguous typo corrections as any new TypoExprs will
|
|
// have been introduced by the application of one of the correction
|
|
// candidates and add little to no value if corrected.
|
|
SemaRef.DisableTypoCorrection = true;
|
|
while (!AmbiguousTypoExprs.empty()) {
|
|
auto TE = AmbiguousTypoExprs.back();
|
|
auto Cached = TransformCache[TE];
|
|
auto &State = SemaRef.getTypoExprState(TE);
|
|
State.Consumer->saveCurrentPosition();
|
|
TransformCache.erase(TE);
|
|
if (!TryTransform(E).isInvalid()) {
|
|
State.Consumer->resetCorrectionStream();
|
|
TransformCache.erase(TE);
|
|
Res = ExprError();
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
AmbiguousTypoExprs.remove(TE);
|
|
State.Consumer->restoreSavedPosition();
|
|
TransformCache[TE] = Cached;
|
|
}
|
|
SemaRef.DisableTypoCorrection = false;
|
|
|
|
// Ensure that all of the TypoExprs within the current Expr have been found.
|
|
if (!Res.isUsable())
|
|
FindTypoExprs(TypoExprs).TraverseStmt(E);
|
|
|
|
EmitAllDiagnostics();
|
|
|
|
return Res;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult TransformTypoExpr(TypoExpr *E) {
|
|
// If the TypoExpr hasn't been seen before, record it. Otherwise, return the
|
|
// cached transformation result if there is one and the TypoExpr isn't the
|
|
// first one that was encountered.
|
|
auto &CacheEntry = TransformCache[E];
|
|
if (!TypoExprs.insert(E) && !CacheEntry.isUnset()) {
|
|
return CacheEntry;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
auto &State = SemaRef.getTypoExprState(E);
|
|
assert(State.Consumer && "Cannot transform a cleared TypoExpr");
|
|
|
|
// For the first TypoExpr and an uncached TypoExpr, find the next likely
|
|
// typo correction and return it.
|
|
while (TypoCorrection TC = State.Consumer->getNextCorrection()) {
|
|
if (InitDecl && TC.getFoundDecl() == InitDecl)
|
|
continue;
|
|
// FIXME: If we would typo-correct to an invalid declaration, it's
|
|
// probably best to just suppress all errors from this typo correction.
|
|
ExprResult NE = State.RecoveryHandler ?
|
|
State.RecoveryHandler(SemaRef, E, TC) :
|
|
attemptRecovery(SemaRef, *State.Consumer, TC);
|
|
if (!NE.isInvalid()) {
|
|
// Check whether there may be a second viable correction with the same
|
|
// edit distance; if so, remember this TypoExpr may have an ambiguous
|
|
// correction so it can be more thoroughly vetted later.
|
|
TypoCorrection Next;
|
|
if ((Next = State.Consumer->peekNextCorrection()) &&
|
|
Next.getEditDistance(false) == TC.getEditDistance(false)) {
|
|
AmbiguousTypoExprs.insert(E);
|
|
} else {
|
|
AmbiguousTypoExprs.remove(E);
|
|
}
|
|
assert(!NE.isUnset() &&
|
|
"Typo was transformed into a valid-but-null ExprResult");
|
|
return CacheEntry = NE;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return CacheEntry = ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult
|
|
Sema::CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(Expr *E, VarDecl *InitDecl,
|
|
llvm::function_ref<ExprResult(Expr *)> Filter) {
|
|
// If the current evaluation context indicates there are uncorrected typos
|
|
// and the current expression isn't guaranteed to not have typos, try to
|
|
// resolve any TypoExpr nodes that might be in the expression.
|
|
if (E && !ExprEvalContexts.empty() && ExprEvalContexts.back().NumTypos &&
|
|
(E->isTypeDependent() || E->isValueDependent() ||
|
|
E->isInstantiationDependent())) {
|
|
auto TyposResolved = DelayedTypos.size();
|
|
auto Result = TransformTypos(*this, InitDecl, Filter).Transform(E);
|
|
TyposResolved -= DelayedTypos.size();
|
|
if (Result.isInvalid() || Result.get() != E) {
|
|
ExprEvalContexts.back().NumTypos -= TyposResolved;
|
|
return Result;
|
|
}
|
|
assert(TyposResolved == 0 && "Corrected typo but got same Expr back?");
|
|
}
|
|
return E;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprResult Sema::ActOnFinishFullExpr(Expr *FE, SourceLocation CC,
|
|
bool DiscardedValue,
|
|
bool IsConstexpr,
|
|
bool IsLambdaInitCaptureInitializer) {
|
|
ExprResult FullExpr = FE;
|
|
|
|
if (!FullExpr.get())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// If we are an init-expression in a lambdas init-capture, we should not
|
|
// diagnose an unexpanded pack now (will be diagnosed once lambda-expr
|
|
// containing full-expression is done).
|
|
// template<class ... Ts> void test(Ts ... t) {
|
|
// test([&a(t)]() { <-- (t) is an init-expr that shouldn't be diagnosed now.
|
|
// return a;
|
|
// }() ...);
|
|
// }
|
|
// FIXME: This is a hack. It would be better if we pushed the lambda scope
|
|
// when we parse the lambda introducer, and teach capturing (but not
|
|
// unexpanded pack detection) to walk over LambdaScopeInfos which don't have a
|
|
// corresponding class yet (that is, have LambdaScopeInfo either represent a
|
|
// lambda where we've entered the introducer but not the body, or represent a
|
|
// lambda where we've entered the body, depending on where the
|
|
// parser/instantiation has got to).
|
|
if (!IsLambdaInitCaptureInitializer &&
|
|
DiagnoseUnexpandedParameterPack(FullExpr.get()))
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
// Top-level expressions default to 'id' when we're in a debugger.
|
|
if (DiscardedValue && getLangOpts().DebuggerCastResultToId &&
|
|
FullExpr.get()->getType() == Context.UnknownAnyTy) {
|
|
FullExpr = forceUnknownAnyToType(FullExpr.get(), Context.getObjCIdType());
|
|
if (FullExpr.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (DiscardedValue) {
|
|
FullExpr = CheckPlaceholderExpr(FullExpr.get());
|
|
if (FullExpr.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
FullExpr = IgnoredValueConversions(FullExpr.get());
|
|
if (FullExpr.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
FullExpr = CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(FullExpr.get());
|
|
if (FullExpr.isInvalid())
|
|
return ExprError();
|
|
|
|
CheckCompletedExpr(FullExpr.get(), CC, IsConstexpr);
|
|
|
|
// At the end of this full expression (which could be a deeply nested
|
|
// lambda), if there is a potential capture within the nested lambda,
|
|
// have the outer capture-able lambda try and capture it.
|
|
// Consider the following code:
|
|
// void f(int, int);
|
|
// void f(const int&, double);
|
|
// void foo() {
|
|
// const int x = 10, y = 20;
|
|
// auto L = [=](auto a) {
|
|
// auto M = [=](auto b) {
|
|
// f(x, b); <-- requires x to be captured by L and M
|
|
// f(y, a); <-- requires y to be captured by L, but not all Ms
|
|
// };
|
|
// };
|
|
// }
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: Also consider what happens for something like this that involves
|
|
// the gnu-extension statement-expressions or even lambda-init-captures:
|
|
// void f() {
|
|
// const int n = 0;
|
|
// auto L = [&](auto a) {
|
|
// +n + ({ 0; a; });
|
|
// };
|
|
// }
|
|
//
|
|
// Here, we see +n, and then the full-expression 0; ends, so we don't
|
|
// capture n (and instead remove it from our list of potential captures),
|
|
// and then the full-expression +n + ({ 0; }); ends, but it's too late
|
|
// for us to see that we need to capture n after all.
|
|
|
|
LambdaScopeInfo *const CurrentLSI =
|
|
getCurLambda(/*IgnoreCapturedRegions=*/true);
|
|
// FIXME: PR 17877 showed that getCurLambda() can return a valid pointer
|
|
// even if CurContext is not a lambda call operator. Refer to that Bug Report
|
|
// for an example of the code that might cause this asynchrony.
|
|
// By ensuring we are in the context of a lambda's call operator
|
|
// we can fix the bug (we only need to check whether we need to capture
|
|
// if we are within a lambda's body); but per the comments in that
|
|
// PR, a proper fix would entail :
|
|
// "Alternative suggestion:
|
|
// - Add to Sema an integer holding the smallest (outermost) scope
|
|
// index that we are *lexically* within, and save/restore/set to
|
|
// FunctionScopes.size() in InstantiatingTemplate's
|
|
// constructor/destructor.
|
|
// - Teach the handful of places that iterate over FunctionScopes to
|
|
// stop at the outermost enclosing lexical scope."
|
|
DeclContext *DC = CurContext;
|
|
while (DC && isa<CapturedDecl>(DC))
|
|
DC = DC->getParent();
|
|
const bool IsInLambdaDeclContext = isLambdaCallOperator(DC);
|
|
if (IsInLambdaDeclContext && CurrentLSI &&
|
|
CurrentLSI->hasPotentialCaptures() && !FullExpr.isInvalid())
|
|
CheckIfAnyEnclosingLambdasMustCaptureAnyPotentialCaptures(FE, CurrentLSI,
|
|
*this);
|
|
return MaybeCreateExprWithCleanups(FullExpr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
StmtResult Sema::ActOnFinishFullStmt(Stmt *FullStmt) {
|
|
if (!FullStmt) return StmtError();
|
|
|
|
return MaybeCreateStmtWithCleanups(FullStmt);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Sema::IfExistsResult
|
|
Sema::CheckMicrosoftIfExistsSymbol(Scope *S,
|
|
CXXScopeSpec &SS,
|
|
const DeclarationNameInfo &TargetNameInfo) {
|
|
DeclarationName TargetName = TargetNameInfo.getName();
|
|
if (!TargetName)
|
|
return IER_DoesNotExist;
|
|
|
|
// If the name itself is dependent, then the result is dependent.
|
|
if (TargetName.isDependentName())
|
|
return IER_Dependent;
|
|
|
|
// Do the redeclaration lookup in the current scope.
|
|
LookupResult R(*this, TargetNameInfo, Sema::LookupAnyName,
|
|
Sema::NotForRedeclaration);
|
|
LookupParsedName(R, S, &SS);
|
|
R.suppressDiagnostics();
|
|
|
|
switch (R.getResultKind()) {
|
|
case LookupResult::Found:
|
|
case LookupResult::FoundOverloaded:
|
|
case LookupResult::FoundUnresolvedValue:
|
|
case LookupResult::Ambiguous:
|
|
return IER_Exists;
|
|
|
|
case LookupResult::NotFound:
|
|
return IER_DoesNotExist;
|
|
|
|
case LookupResult::NotFoundInCurrentInstantiation:
|
|
return IER_Dependent;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
llvm_unreachable("Invalid LookupResult Kind!");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Sema::IfExistsResult
|
|
Sema::CheckMicrosoftIfExistsSymbol(Scope *S, SourceLocation KeywordLoc,
|
|
bool IsIfExists, CXXScopeSpec &SS,
|
|
UnqualifiedId &Name) {
|
|
DeclarationNameInfo TargetNameInfo = GetNameFromUnqualifiedId(Name);
|
|
|
|
// Check for an unexpanded parameter pack.
|
|
auto UPPC = IsIfExists ? UPPC_IfExists : UPPC_IfNotExists;
|
|
if (DiagnoseUnexpandedParameterPack(SS, UPPC) ||
|
|
DiagnoseUnexpandedParameterPack(TargetNameInfo, UPPC))
|
|
return IER_Error;
|
|
|
|
return CheckMicrosoftIfExistsSymbol(S, SS, TargetNameInfo);
|
|
}
|