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Move named cast sema functions to their own file.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "Sema.h"
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#include "SemaInherit.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ExprCXX.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
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#include "clang/Parse/DeclSpec.h"
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#include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
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using namespace clang;
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/// ActOnCXXNamedCast - Parse {dynamic,static,reinterpret,const}_cast's.
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Action::ExprResult
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Sema::ActOnCXXNamedCast(SourceLocation OpLoc, tok::TokenKind Kind,
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SourceLocation LAngleBracketLoc, TypeTy *Ty,
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SourceLocation RAngleBracketLoc,
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SourceLocation LParenLoc, ExprTy *E,
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SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
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Expr *Ex = (Expr*)E;
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QualType DestType = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(Ty);
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SourceRange OpRange(OpLoc, RParenLoc);
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SourceRange DestRange(LAngleBracketLoc, RAngleBracketLoc);
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switch (Kind) {
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default: assert(0 && "Unknown C++ cast!");
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case tok::kw_const_cast:
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CheckConstCast(Ex, DestType, OpRange, DestRange);
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return new CXXConstCastExpr(DestType.getNonReferenceType(), Ex,
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DestType, OpLoc);
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case tok::kw_dynamic_cast:
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CheckDynamicCast(Ex, DestType, OpRange, DestRange);
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return new CXXDynamicCastExpr(DestType.getNonReferenceType(), Ex,
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DestType, OpLoc);
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case tok::kw_reinterpret_cast:
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CheckReinterpretCast(Ex, DestType, OpRange, DestRange);
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return new CXXReinterpretCastExpr(DestType.getNonReferenceType(), Ex,
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DestType, OpLoc);
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case tok::kw_static_cast:
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CheckStaticCast(Ex, DestType, OpRange);
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return new CXXStaticCastExpr(DestType.getNonReferenceType(), Ex,
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DestType, OpLoc);
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}
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return true;
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}
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/// CheckConstCast - Check that a const_cast\<DestType\>(SrcExpr) is valid.
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/// Refer to C++ 5.2.11 for details. const_cast is typically used in code
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/// like this:
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/// const char *str = "literal";
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/// legacy_function(const_cast\<char*\>(str));
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void
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Sema::CheckConstCast(Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType,
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const SourceRange &OpRange, const SourceRange &DestRange)
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{
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QualType OrigDestType = DestType, OrigSrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
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DestType = Context.getCanonicalType(DestType);
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QualType SrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
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if (const ReferenceType *DestTypeTmp = DestType->getAsReferenceType()) {
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if (SrcExpr->isLvalue(Context) != Expr::LV_Valid) {
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// Cannot cast non-lvalue to reference type.
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_rvalue,
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"const_cast", OrigDestType.getAsString(), SrcExpr->getSourceRange());
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return;
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}
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// C++ 5.2.11p4: An lvalue of type T1 can be [cast] to an lvalue of type T2
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// [...] if a pointer to T1 can be [cast] to the type pointer to T2.
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DestType = Context.getPointerType(DestTypeTmp->getPointeeType());
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SrcType = Context.getPointerType(SrcType);
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} else {
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// C++ 5.2.11p1: Otherwise, the result is an rvalue and the
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// lvalue-to-rvalue, array-to-pointer, and function-to-pointer standard
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// conversions are performed on the expression.
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DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(SrcExpr);
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SrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
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}
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if (!DestType->isPointerType()) {
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// Cannot cast to non-pointer, non-reference type. Note that, if DestType
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// was a reference type, we converted it to a pointer above.
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// C++ 5.2.11p3: For two pointer types [...]
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_const_cast_dest,
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OrigDestType.getAsString(), DestRange);
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return;
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}
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if (DestType->isFunctionPointerType()) {
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// Cannot cast direct function pointers.
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// C++ 5.2.11p2: [...] where T is any object type or the void type [...]
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// T is the ultimate pointee of source and target type.
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_const_cast_dest,
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OrigDestType.getAsString(), DestRange);
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return;
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}
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SrcType = Context.getCanonicalType(SrcType);
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// Unwrap the pointers. Ignore qualifiers. Terminate early if the types are
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// completely equal.
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// FIXME: const_cast should probably not be able to convert between pointers
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// to different address spaces.
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// C++ 5.2.11p3 describes the core semantics of const_cast. All cv specifiers
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// in multi-level pointers may change, but the level count must be the same,
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// as must be the final pointee type.
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while (SrcType != DestType && UnwrapSimilarPointerTypes(SrcType, DestType)) {
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SrcType = SrcType.getUnqualifiedType();
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DestType = DestType.getUnqualifiedType();
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}
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// Doug Gregor said to disallow this until users complain.
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#if 0
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// If we end up with constant arrays of equal size, unwrap those too. A cast
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// from const int [N] to int (&)[N] is invalid by my reading of the
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// standard, but g++ accepts it even with -ansi -pedantic.
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// No more than one level, though, so don't embed this in the unwrap loop
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// above.
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const ConstantArrayType *SrcTypeArr, *DestTypeArr;
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if ((SrcTypeArr = Context.getAsConstantArrayType(SrcType)) &&
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(DestTypeArr = Context.getAsConstantArrayType(DestType)))
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{
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if (SrcTypeArr->getSize() != DestTypeArr->getSize()) {
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// Different array sizes.
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic, "const_cast",
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OrigDestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
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return;
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}
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SrcType = SrcTypeArr->getElementType().getUnqualifiedType();
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DestType = DestTypeArr->getElementType().getUnqualifiedType();
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}
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#endif
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// Since we're dealing in canonical types, the remainder must be the same.
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if (SrcType != DestType) {
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// Cast between unrelated types.
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic, "const_cast",
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OrigDestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
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return;
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}
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}
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/// CheckReinterpretCast - Check that a reinterpret_cast\<DestType\>(SrcExpr) is
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/// valid.
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/// Refer to C++ 5.2.10 for details. reinterpret_cast is typically used in code
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/// like this:
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/// char *bytes = reinterpret_cast\<char*\>(int_ptr);
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void
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Sema::CheckReinterpretCast(Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType,
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const SourceRange &OpRange,
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const SourceRange &DestRange)
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{
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QualType OrigDestType = DestType, OrigSrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
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DestType = Context.getCanonicalType(DestType);
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QualType SrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
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if (const ReferenceType *DestTypeTmp = DestType->getAsReferenceType()) {
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if (SrcExpr->isLvalue(Context) != Expr::LV_Valid) {
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// Cannot cast non-lvalue to reference type.
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_rvalue,
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"reinterpret_cast", OrigDestType.getAsString(),
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SrcExpr->getSourceRange());
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return;
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}
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// C++ 5.2.10p10: [...] a reference cast reinterpret_cast<T&>(x) has the
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// same effect as the conversion *reinterpret_cast<T*>(&x) with the
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// built-in & and * operators.
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// This code does this transformation for the checked types.
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DestType = Context.getPointerType(DestTypeTmp->getPointeeType());
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SrcType = Context.getPointerType(SrcType);
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} else {
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// C++ 5.2.10p1: [...] the lvalue-to-rvalue, array-to-pointer, and
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// function-to-pointer standard conversions are performed on the
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// expression v.
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DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(SrcExpr);
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SrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
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}
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// Canonicalize source for comparison.
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SrcType = Context.getCanonicalType(SrcType);
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bool destIsPtr = DestType->isPointerType();
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bool srcIsPtr = SrcType->isPointerType();
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if (!destIsPtr && !srcIsPtr) {
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// Except for std::nullptr_t->integer, which is not supported yet, and
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// lvalue->reference, which is handled above, at least one of the two
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// arguments must be a pointer.
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic, "reinterpret_cast",
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OrigDestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
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return;
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}
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if (SrcType == DestType) {
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// C++ 5.2.10p2 has a note that mentions that, subject to all other
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// restrictions, a cast to the same type is allowed. The intent is not
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// entirely clear here, since all other paragraphs explicitly forbid casts
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// to the same type. However, the behavior of compilers is pretty consistent
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// on this point: allow same-type conversion if the involved are pointers,
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// disallow otherwise.
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return;
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}
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// Note: Clang treats enumeration types as integral types. If this is ever
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// changed for C++, the additional check here will be redundant.
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if (DestType->isIntegralType() && !DestType->isEnumeralType()) {
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assert(srcIsPtr);
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// C++ 5.2.10p4: A pointer can be explicitly converted to any integral
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// type large enough to hold it.
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if (Context.getTypeSize(SrcType) > Context.getTypeSize(DestType)) {
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_reinterpret_cast_small_int,
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OrigDestType.getAsString(), DestRange);
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}
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return;
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}
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if (SrcType->isIntegralType() || SrcType->isEnumeralType()) {
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assert(destIsPtr);
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// C++ 5.2.10p5: A value of integral or enumeration type can be explicitly
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// converted to a pointer.
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return;
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}
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if (!destIsPtr || !srcIsPtr) {
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// With the valid non-pointer conversions out of the way, we can be even
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// more stringent.
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic, "reinterpret_cast",
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OrigDestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
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return;
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}
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// C++ 5.2.10p2: The reinterpret_cast operator shall not cast away constness.
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if (CastsAwayConstness(SrcType, DestType)) {
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_const_away,
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"reinterpret_cast", OrigDestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(),
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OpRange);
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return;
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}
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// Not casting away constness, so the only remaining check is for compatible
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// pointer categories.
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if (SrcType->isFunctionPointerType()) {
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if (DestType->isFunctionPointerType()) {
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// C++ 5.2.10p6: A pointer to a function can be explicitly converted to
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// a pointer to a function of a different type.
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return;
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}
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// FIXME: Handle member pointers.
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// C++0x 5.2.10p8: Converting a pointer to a function into a pointer to
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// an object type or vice versa is conditionally-supported.
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// Compilers support it in C++03 too, though, because it's necessary for
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// casting the return value of dlsym() and GetProcAddress().
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// FIXME: Conditionally-supported behavior should be configurable in the
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// TargetInfo or similar.
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if (!getLangOptions().CPlusPlus0x) {
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::ext_reinterpret_cast_fn_obj, OpRange);
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}
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return;
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}
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// FIXME: Handle member pointers.
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if (DestType->isFunctionPointerType()) {
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// See above.
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if (!getLangOptions().CPlusPlus0x) {
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::ext_reinterpret_cast_fn_obj, OpRange);
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}
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return;
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}
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// C++ 5.2.10p7: A pointer to an object can be explicitly converted to
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// a pointer to an object of different type.
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// Void pointers are not specified, but supported by every compiler out there.
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// So we finish by allowing everything that remains - it's got to be two
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// object pointers.
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}
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/// CastsAwayConstness - Check if the pointer conversion from SrcType
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/// to DestType casts away constness as defined in C++
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/// 5.2.11p8ff. This is used by the cast checkers. Both arguments
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/// must denote pointer types.
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bool
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Sema::CastsAwayConstness(QualType SrcType, QualType DestType)
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{
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// Casting away constness is defined in C++ 5.2.11p8 with reference to
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// C++ 4.4.
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// We piggyback on Sema::IsQualificationConversion for this, since the rules
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// are non-trivial. So first we construct Tcv *...cv* as described in
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// C++ 5.2.11p8.
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QualType UnwrappedSrcType = SrcType, UnwrappedDestType = DestType;
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llvm::SmallVector<unsigned, 8> cv1, cv2;
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// Find the qualifications.
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while (UnwrapSimilarPointerTypes(UnwrappedSrcType, UnwrappedDestType)) {
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cv1.push_back(UnwrappedSrcType.getCVRQualifiers());
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cv2.push_back(UnwrappedDestType.getCVRQualifiers());
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}
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assert(cv1.size() > 0 && "Must have at least one pointer level.");
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// Construct void pointers with those qualifiers (in reverse order of
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// unwrapping, of course).
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QualType SrcConstruct = Context.VoidTy;
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QualType DestConstruct = Context.VoidTy;
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for (llvm::SmallVector<unsigned, 8>::reverse_iterator i1 = cv1.rbegin(),
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i2 = cv2.rbegin();
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i1 != cv1.rend(); ++i1, ++i2)
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{
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SrcConstruct = Context.getPointerType(SrcConstruct.getQualifiedType(*i1));
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DestConstruct = Context.getPointerType(DestConstruct.getQualifiedType(*i2));
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}
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// Test if they're compatible.
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return SrcConstruct != DestConstruct &&
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!IsQualificationConversion(SrcConstruct, DestConstruct);
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}
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/// CheckStaticCast - Check that a static_cast\<DestType\>(SrcExpr) is valid.
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/// Refer to C++ 5.2.9 for details. Static casts are mostly used for making
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/// implicit conversions explicit and getting rid of data loss warnings.
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void
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Sema::CheckStaticCast(Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType,
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const SourceRange &OpRange)
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{
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// The order the tests is not entirely arbitrary. There is one conversion
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// that can be handled in two different ways. Given:
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// struct A {};
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// struct B : public A {
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// B(); B(const A&);
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// };
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// const A &a = B();
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// the cast static_cast<const B&>(a) could be seen as either a static
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// reference downcast, or an explicit invocation of the user-defined
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// conversion using B's conversion constructor.
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// DR 427 specifies that the downcast is to be applied here.
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// C++ 5.2.9p4: Any expression can be explicitly converted to type "cv void".
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if (DestType->isVoidType()) {
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return;
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}
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// C++ 5.2.9p5, reference downcast.
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// See the function for details.
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// DR 427 specifies that this is to be applied before paragraph 2.
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if (IsStaticReferenceDowncast(SrcExpr, DestType)) {
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return;
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}
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// C++ 5.2.9p2: An expression e can be explicitly converted to a type T
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// [...] if the declaration "T t(e);" is well-formed, [...].
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ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = TryDirectInitialization(SrcExpr, DestType);
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if (ICS.ConversionKind != ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion) {
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assert(ICS.ConversionKind != ImplicitConversionSequence::EllipsisConversion
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&& "Direct initialization cannot result in ellipsis conversion");
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// UserDefinedConversionSequence has a StandardConversionSequence as a
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// prefix. Accessing Standard is therefore safe.
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// FIXME: Of course, this is definitely not enough.
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if(ICS.Standard.First != ICK_Identity) {
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DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(SrcExpr);
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}
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// FIXME: Test the details, such as accessible base.
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return;
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}
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// C++ 5.2.9p6: May apply the reverse of any standard conversion, except
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// lvalue-to-rvalue, array-to-pointer, function-to-pointer, and boolean
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// conversions, subject to further restrictions.
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// Also, C++ 5.2.9p1 forbids casting away constness, which makes reversal
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// of qualification conversions impossible.
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// The lvalue-to-rvalue, array-to-pointer and function-to-pointer conversions
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// are applied to the expression.
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QualType OrigSrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
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DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(SrcExpr);
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QualType SrcType = Context.getCanonicalType(SrcExpr->getType());
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// Reverse integral promotion/conversion. All such conversions are themselves
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// again integral promotions or conversions and are thus already handled by
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// p2 (TryDirectInitialization above).
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// (Note: any data loss warnings should be suppressed.)
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// The exception is the reverse of enum->integer, i.e. integer->enum (and
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// enum->enum). See also C++ 5.2.9p7.
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// The same goes for reverse floating point promotion/conversion and
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// floating-integral conversions. Again, only floating->enum is relevant.
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if (DestType->isEnumeralType()) {
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if (SrcType->isComplexType() || SrcType->isVectorType()) {
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// Fall through - these cannot be converted.
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} else if (SrcType->isArithmeticType() || SrcType->isEnumeralType()) {
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return;
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}
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}
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// Reverse pointer upcast. C++ 4.10p3 specifies pointer upcast.
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// C++ 5.2.9p8 additionally disallows a cast path through virtual inheritance.
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if (IsStaticPointerDowncast(SrcType, DestType)) {
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return;
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}
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// Reverse member pointer conversion. C++ 5.11 specifies member pointer
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// conversion. C++ 5.2.9p9 has additional information.
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// DR54's access restrictions apply here also.
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// FIXME: Don't have member pointers yet.
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// Reverse pointer conversion to void*. C++ 4.10.p2 specifies conversion to
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// void*. C++ 5.2.9p10 specifies additional restrictions, which really is
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// just the usual constness stuff.
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if (const PointerType *SrcPointer = SrcType->getAsPointerType()) {
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QualType SrcPointee = SrcPointer->getPointeeType();
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if (SrcPointee->isVoidType()) {
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if (const PointerType *DestPointer = DestType->getAsPointerType()) {
|
||||
QualType DestPointee = DestPointer->getPointeeType();
|
||||
if (DestPointee->isObjectType()) {
|
||||
// This is definitely the intended conversion, but it might fail due
|
||||
// to a const violation.
|
||||
if (!DestPointee.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(SrcPointee)) {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_const_away,
|
||||
"static_cast", DestType.getAsString(),
|
||||
OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
|
||||
}
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// We tried everything. Everything! Nothing works! :-(
|
||||
// FIXME: Error reporting could be a lot better. Should store the reason
|
||||
// why every substep failed and, at the end, select the most specific and
|
||||
// report that.
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic, "static_cast",
|
||||
DestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Tests whether a conversion according to C++ 5.2.9p5 is valid.
|
||||
bool
|
||||
Sema::IsStaticReferenceDowncast(Expr *SrcExpr, QualType DestType)
|
||||
{
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.9p5: An lvalue of type "cv1 B", where B is a class type, can be
|
||||
// cast to type "reference to cv2 D", where D is a class derived from B,
|
||||
// if a valid standard conversion from "pointer to D" to "pointer to B"
|
||||
// exists, cv2 >= cv1, and B is not a virtual base class of D.
|
||||
// In addition, DR54 clarifies that the base must be accessible in the
|
||||
// current context. Although the wording of DR54 only applies to the pointer
|
||||
// variant of this rule, the intent is clearly for it to apply to the this
|
||||
// conversion as well.
|
||||
|
||||
if (SrcExpr->isLvalue(Context) != Expr::LV_Valid) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
const ReferenceType *DestReference = DestType->getAsReferenceType();
|
||||
if (!DestReference) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
QualType DestPointee = DestReference->getPointeeType();
|
||||
|
||||
return IsStaticDowncast(SrcExpr->getType(), DestPointee);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Tests whether a conversion according to C++ 5.2.9p8 is valid.
|
||||
bool
|
||||
Sema::IsStaticPointerDowncast(QualType SrcType, QualType DestType)
|
||||
{
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.9p8: An rvalue of type "pointer to cv1 B", where B is a class
|
||||
// type, can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to cv2 D", where D
|
||||
// is a class derived from B, if a valid standard conversion from "pointer
|
||||
// to D" to "pointer to B" exists, cv2 >= cv1, and B is not a virtual base
|
||||
// class of D.
|
||||
// In addition, DR54 clarifies that the base must be accessible in the
|
||||
// current context.
|
||||
|
||||
const PointerType *SrcPointer = SrcType->getAsPointerType();
|
||||
if (!SrcPointer) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
const PointerType *DestPointer = DestType->getAsPointerType();
|
||||
if (!DestPointer) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return IsStaticDowncast(SrcPointer->getPointeeType(),
|
||||
DestPointer->getPointeeType());
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// IsStaticDowncast - Common functionality of IsStaticReferenceDowncast and
|
||||
/// IsStaticPointerDowncast. Tests whether a static downcast from SrcType to
|
||||
/// DestType, both of which must be canonical, is possible and allowed.
|
||||
bool
|
||||
Sema::IsStaticDowncast(QualType SrcType, QualType DestType)
|
||||
{
|
||||
// Downcast can only happen in class hierarchies, so we need classes.
|
||||
if (!DestType->isRecordType() || !SrcType->isRecordType()) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Comparing cv is cheaper, so do it first.
|
||||
if (!DestType.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(SrcType)) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
BasePaths Paths(/*FindAmbiguities=*/true, /*RecordPaths=*/false,
|
||||
/*DetectVirtual=*/true);
|
||||
if (!IsDerivedFrom(DestType, SrcType, Paths)) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (Paths.isAmbiguous(SrcType.getUnqualifiedType())) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (Paths.getDetectedVirtual() != 0) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// FIXME: Test accessibility.
|
||||
|
||||
return true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// TryDirectInitialization - Attempt to direct-initialize a value of the
|
||||
/// given type (DestType) from the given expression (SrcExpr), as one would
|
||||
/// do when creating an object with new with parameters. This function returns
|
||||
/// an implicit conversion sequence that can be used to perform the
|
||||
/// initialization.
|
||||
/// This routine is very similar to TryCopyInitialization; the differences
|
||||
/// between the two (C++ 8.5p12 and C++ 8.5p14) are:
|
||||
/// 1) In direct-initialization, all constructors of the target type are
|
||||
/// considered, including those marked as explicit.
|
||||
/// 2) In direct-initialization, overload resolution is performed over the
|
||||
/// constructors of the target type. In copy-initialization, overload
|
||||
/// resolution is performed over all conversion functions that result in
|
||||
/// the target type. This can lead to different functions used.
|
||||
ImplicitConversionSequence
|
||||
Sema::TryDirectInitialization(Expr *SrcExpr, QualType DestType)
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (!DestType->isRecordType()) {
|
||||
// For non-class types, copy and direct initialization are identical.
|
||||
// C++ 8.5p11
|
||||
// FIXME: Those parts should be in a common function, actually.
|
||||
return TryCopyInitialization(SrcExpr, DestType);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// FIXME: Not enough support for the rest yet, actually.
|
||||
ImplicitConversionSequence ICS;
|
||||
ICS.ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion;
|
||||
return ICS;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// CheckDynamicCast - Check that a dynamic_cast\<DestType\>(SrcExpr) is valid.
|
||||
/// Refer to C++ 5.2.7 for details. Dynamic casts are used mostly for runtime-
|
||||
/// checked downcasts in class hierarchies.
|
||||
void
|
||||
Sema::CheckDynamicCast(Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType,
|
||||
const SourceRange &OpRange,
|
||||
const SourceRange &DestRange)
|
||||
{
|
||||
QualType OrigDestType = DestType, OrigSrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
|
||||
DestType = Context.getCanonicalType(DestType);
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.7p1: T shall be a pointer or reference to a complete class type,
|
||||
// or "pointer to cv void".
|
||||
|
||||
QualType DestPointee;
|
||||
const PointerType *DestPointer = DestType->getAsPointerType();
|
||||
const ReferenceType *DestReference = DestType->getAsReferenceType();
|
||||
if (DestPointer) {
|
||||
DestPointee = DestPointer->getPointeeType();
|
||||
} else if (DestReference) {
|
||||
DestPointee = DestReference->getPointeeType();
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_not_ref_or_ptr,
|
||||
OrigDestType.getAsString(), DestRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
const RecordType *DestRecord = DestPointee->getAsRecordType();
|
||||
if (DestPointee->isVoidType()) {
|
||||
assert(DestPointer && "Reference to void is not possible");
|
||||
} else if (DestRecord) {
|
||||
if (!DestRecord->getDecl()->isDefinition()) {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_incomplete,
|
||||
DestPointee.getUnqualifiedType().getAsString(), DestRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_not_class,
|
||||
DestPointee.getUnqualifiedType().getAsString(), DestRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.7p2: If T is a pointer type, v shall be an rvalue of a pointer to
|
||||
// complete class type, [...]. If T is a reference type, v shall be an
|
||||
// lvalue of a complete class type, [...].
|
||||
|
||||
QualType SrcType = Context.getCanonicalType(OrigSrcType);
|
||||
QualType SrcPointee;
|
||||
if (DestPointer) {
|
||||
if (const PointerType *SrcPointer = SrcType->getAsPointerType()) {
|
||||
SrcPointee = SrcPointer->getPointeeType();
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_not_ptr,
|
||||
OrigSrcType.getAsString(), SrcExpr->getSourceRange());
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
if (SrcExpr->isLvalue(Context) != Expr::LV_Valid) {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_rvalue, "dynamic_cast",
|
||||
OrigDestType.getAsString(), OpRange);
|
||||
}
|
||||
SrcPointee = SrcType;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
const RecordType *SrcRecord = SrcPointee->getAsRecordType();
|
||||
if (SrcRecord) {
|
||||
if (!SrcRecord->getDecl()->isDefinition()) {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_incomplete,
|
||||
SrcPointee.getUnqualifiedType().getAsString(),
|
||||
SrcExpr->getSourceRange());
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_not_class,
|
||||
SrcPointee.getUnqualifiedType().getAsString(),
|
||||
SrcExpr->getSourceRange());
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
assert((DestPointer || DestReference) &&
|
||||
"Bad destination non-ptr/ref slipped through.");
|
||||
assert((DestRecord || DestPointee->isVoidType()) &&
|
||||
"Bad destination pointee slipped through.");
|
||||
assert(SrcRecord && "Bad source pointee slipped through.");
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.7p1: The dynamic_cast operator shall not cast away constness.
|
||||
if (!DestPointee.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(SrcPointee)) {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_const_away, "dynamic_cast",
|
||||
OrigDestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.7p3: If the type of v is the same as the required result type,
|
||||
// [except for cv].
|
||||
if (DestRecord == SrcRecord) {
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.7p5
|
||||
// Upcasts are resolved statically.
|
||||
if (DestRecord && IsDerivedFrom(SrcPointee, DestPointee)) {
|
||||
CheckDerivedToBaseConversion(SrcPointee, DestPointee, OpRange.getBegin(),
|
||||
OpRange);
|
||||
// Diagnostic already emitted on error.
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.7p6: Otherwise, v shall be [polymorphic].
|
||||
// FIXME: Information not yet available.
|
||||
|
||||
// Done. Everything else is run-time checks.
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// ActOnCXXBoolLiteral - Parse {true,false} literals.
|
||||
Action::ExprResult
|
||||
Sema::ActOnCXXBoolLiteral(SourceLocation OpLoc, tok::TokenKind Kind) {
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,677 @@
|
|||
//===--- SemaNamedCast.cpp - Semantic Analysis for Named Casts ------------===//
|
||||
//
|
||||
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
|
||||
//
|
||||
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
|
||||
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
|
||||
//
|
||||
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
|
||||
//
|
||||
// This file implements semantic analysis for C++ named casts.
|
||||
//
|
||||
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
|
||||
|
||||
#include "Sema.h"
|
||||
#include "SemaInherit.h"
|
||||
#include "clang/AST/ExprCXX.h"
|
||||
#include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
|
||||
#include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h"
|
||||
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
|
||||
using namespace clang;
|
||||
|
||||
/// ActOnCXXNamedCast - Parse {dynamic,static,reinterpret,const}_cast's.
|
||||
Action::ExprResult
|
||||
Sema::ActOnCXXNamedCast(SourceLocation OpLoc, tok::TokenKind Kind,
|
||||
SourceLocation LAngleBracketLoc, TypeTy *Ty,
|
||||
SourceLocation RAngleBracketLoc,
|
||||
SourceLocation LParenLoc, ExprTy *E,
|
||||
SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
|
||||
Expr *Ex = (Expr*)E;
|
||||
QualType DestType = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(Ty);
|
||||
SourceRange OpRange(OpLoc, RParenLoc);
|
||||
SourceRange DestRange(LAngleBracketLoc, RAngleBracketLoc);
|
||||
|
||||
switch (Kind) {
|
||||
default: assert(0 && "Unknown C++ cast!");
|
||||
|
||||
case tok::kw_const_cast:
|
||||
CheckConstCast(Ex, DestType, OpRange, DestRange);
|
||||
return new CXXConstCastExpr(DestType.getNonReferenceType(), Ex,
|
||||
DestType, OpLoc);
|
||||
|
||||
case tok::kw_dynamic_cast:
|
||||
CheckDynamicCast(Ex, DestType, OpRange, DestRange);
|
||||
return new CXXDynamicCastExpr(DestType.getNonReferenceType(), Ex,
|
||||
DestType, OpLoc);
|
||||
|
||||
case tok::kw_reinterpret_cast:
|
||||
CheckReinterpretCast(Ex, DestType, OpRange, DestRange);
|
||||
return new CXXReinterpretCastExpr(DestType.getNonReferenceType(), Ex,
|
||||
DestType, OpLoc);
|
||||
|
||||
case tok::kw_static_cast:
|
||||
CheckStaticCast(Ex, DestType, OpRange);
|
||||
return new CXXStaticCastExpr(DestType.getNonReferenceType(), Ex,
|
||||
DestType, OpLoc);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// CheckConstCast - Check that a const_cast\<DestType\>(SrcExpr) is valid.
|
||||
/// Refer to C++ 5.2.11 for details. const_cast is typically used in code
|
||||
/// like this:
|
||||
/// const char *str = "literal";
|
||||
/// legacy_function(const_cast\<char*\>(str));
|
||||
void
|
||||
Sema::CheckConstCast(Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType,
|
||||
const SourceRange &OpRange, const SourceRange &DestRange)
|
||||
{
|
||||
QualType OrigDestType = DestType, OrigSrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
|
||||
|
||||
DestType = Context.getCanonicalType(DestType);
|
||||
QualType SrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
|
||||
if (const ReferenceType *DestTypeTmp = DestType->getAsReferenceType()) {
|
||||
if (SrcExpr->isLvalue(Context) != Expr::LV_Valid) {
|
||||
// Cannot cast non-lvalue to reference type.
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_rvalue,
|
||||
"const_cast", OrigDestType.getAsString(), SrcExpr->getSourceRange());
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.11p4: An lvalue of type T1 can be [cast] to an lvalue of type T2
|
||||
// [...] if a pointer to T1 can be [cast] to the type pointer to T2.
|
||||
DestType = Context.getPointerType(DestTypeTmp->getPointeeType());
|
||||
SrcType = Context.getPointerType(SrcType);
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.11p1: Otherwise, the result is an rvalue and the
|
||||
// lvalue-to-rvalue, array-to-pointer, and function-to-pointer standard
|
||||
// conversions are performed on the expression.
|
||||
DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(SrcExpr);
|
||||
SrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (!DestType->isPointerType()) {
|
||||
// Cannot cast to non-pointer, non-reference type. Note that, if DestType
|
||||
// was a reference type, we converted it to a pointer above.
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.11p3: For two pointer types [...]
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_const_cast_dest,
|
||||
OrigDestType.getAsString(), DestRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (DestType->isFunctionPointerType()) {
|
||||
// Cannot cast direct function pointers.
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.11p2: [...] where T is any object type or the void type [...]
|
||||
// T is the ultimate pointee of source and target type.
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_const_cast_dest,
|
||||
OrigDestType.getAsString(), DestRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
SrcType = Context.getCanonicalType(SrcType);
|
||||
|
||||
// Unwrap the pointers. Ignore qualifiers. Terminate early if the types are
|
||||
// completely equal.
|
||||
// FIXME: const_cast should probably not be able to convert between pointers
|
||||
// to different address spaces.
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.11p3 describes the core semantics of const_cast. All cv specifiers
|
||||
// in multi-level pointers may change, but the level count must be the same,
|
||||
// as must be the final pointee type.
|
||||
while (SrcType != DestType && UnwrapSimilarPointerTypes(SrcType, DestType)) {
|
||||
SrcType = SrcType.getUnqualifiedType();
|
||||
DestType = DestType.getUnqualifiedType();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Doug Gregor said to disallow this until users complain.
|
||||
#if 0
|
||||
// If we end up with constant arrays of equal size, unwrap those too. A cast
|
||||
// from const int [N] to int (&)[N] is invalid by my reading of the
|
||||
// standard, but g++ accepts it even with -ansi -pedantic.
|
||||
// No more than one level, though, so don't embed this in the unwrap loop
|
||||
// above.
|
||||
const ConstantArrayType *SrcTypeArr, *DestTypeArr;
|
||||
if ((SrcTypeArr = Context.getAsConstantArrayType(SrcType)) &&
|
||||
(DestTypeArr = Context.getAsConstantArrayType(DestType)))
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (SrcTypeArr->getSize() != DestTypeArr->getSize()) {
|
||||
// Different array sizes.
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic, "const_cast",
|
||||
OrigDestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
SrcType = SrcTypeArr->getElementType().getUnqualifiedType();
|
||||
DestType = DestTypeArr->getElementType().getUnqualifiedType();
|
||||
}
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
// Since we're dealing in canonical types, the remainder must be the same.
|
||||
if (SrcType != DestType) {
|
||||
// Cast between unrelated types.
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic, "const_cast",
|
||||
OrigDestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// CheckReinterpretCast - Check that a reinterpret_cast\<DestType\>(SrcExpr) is
|
||||
/// valid.
|
||||
/// Refer to C++ 5.2.10 for details. reinterpret_cast is typically used in code
|
||||
/// like this:
|
||||
/// char *bytes = reinterpret_cast\<char*\>(int_ptr);
|
||||
void
|
||||
Sema::CheckReinterpretCast(Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType,
|
||||
const SourceRange &OpRange,
|
||||
const SourceRange &DestRange)
|
||||
{
|
||||
QualType OrigDestType = DestType, OrigSrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
|
||||
|
||||
DestType = Context.getCanonicalType(DestType);
|
||||
QualType SrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
|
||||
if (const ReferenceType *DestTypeTmp = DestType->getAsReferenceType()) {
|
||||
if (SrcExpr->isLvalue(Context) != Expr::LV_Valid) {
|
||||
// Cannot cast non-lvalue to reference type.
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_rvalue,
|
||||
"reinterpret_cast", OrigDestType.getAsString(),
|
||||
SrcExpr->getSourceRange());
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.10p10: [...] a reference cast reinterpret_cast<T&>(x) has the
|
||||
// same effect as the conversion *reinterpret_cast<T*>(&x) with the
|
||||
// built-in & and * operators.
|
||||
// This code does this transformation for the checked types.
|
||||
DestType = Context.getPointerType(DestTypeTmp->getPointeeType());
|
||||
SrcType = Context.getPointerType(SrcType);
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.10p1: [...] the lvalue-to-rvalue, array-to-pointer, and
|
||||
// function-to-pointer standard conversions are performed on the
|
||||
// expression v.
|
||||
DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(SrcExpr);
|
||||
SrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Canonicalize source for comparison.
|
||||
SrcType = Context.getCanonicalType(SrcType);
|
||||
|
||||
bool destIsPtr = DestType->isPointerType();
|
||||
bool srcIsPtr = SrcType->isPointerType();
|
||||
if (!destIsPtr && !srcIsPtr) {
|
||||
// Except for std::nullptr_t->integer, which is not supported yet, and
|
||||
// lvalue->reference, which is handled above, at least one of the two
|
||||
// arguments must be a pointer.
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic, "reinterpret_cast",
|
||||
OrigDestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (SrcType == DestType) {
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.10p2 has a note that mentions that, subject to all other
|
||||
// restrictions, a cast to the same type is allowed. The intent is not
|
||||
// entirely clear here, since all other paragraphs explicitly forbid casts
|
||||
// to the same type. However, the behavior of compilers is pretty consistent
|
||||
// on this point: allow same-type conversion if the involved are pointers,
|
||||
// disallow otherwise.
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Note: Clang treats enumeration types as integral types. If this is ever
|
||||
// changed for C++, the additional check here will be redundant.
|
||||
if (DestType->isIntegralType() && !DestType->isEnumeralType()) {
|
||||
assert(srcIsPtr);
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.10p4: A pointer can be explicitly converted to any integral
|
||||
// type large enough to hold it.
|
||||
if (Context.getTypeSize(SrcType) > Context.getTypeSize(DestType)) {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_reinterpret_cast_small_int,
|
||||
OrigDestType.getAsString(), DestRange);
|
||||
}
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (SrcType->isIntegralType() || SrcType->isEnumeralType()) {
|
||||
assert(destIsPtr);
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.10p5: A value of integral or enumeration type can be explicitly
|
||||
// converted to a pointer.
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (!destIsPtr || !srcIsPtr) {
|
||||
// With the valid non-pointer conversions out of the way, we can be even
|
||||
// more stringent.
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic, "reinterpret_cast",
|
||||
OrigDestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.10p2: The reinterpret_cast operator shall not cast away constness.
|
||||
if (CastsAwayConstness(SrcType, DestType)) {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_const_away,
|
||||
"reinterpret_cast", OrigDestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(),
|
||||
OpRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Not casting away constness, so the only remaining check is for compatible
|
||||
// pointer categories.
|
||||
|
||||
if (SrcType->isFunctionPointerType()) {
|
||||
if (DestType->isFunctionPointerType()) {
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.10p6: A pointer to a function can be explicitly converted to
|
||||
// a pointer to a function of a different type.
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// FIXME: Handle member pointers.
|
||||
|
||||
// C++0x 5.2.10p8: Converting a pointer to a function into a pointer to
|
||||
// an object type or vice versa is conditionally-supported.
|
||||
// Compilers support it in C++03 too, though, because it's necessary for
|
||||
// casting the return value of dlsym() and GetProcAddress().
|
||||
// FIXME: Conditionally-supported behavior should be configurable in the
|
||||
// TargetInfo or similar.
|
||||
if (!getLangOptions().CPlusPlus0x) {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::ext_reinterpret_cast_fn_obj, OpRange);
|
||||
}
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// FIXME: Handle member pointers.
|
||||
|
||||
if (DestType->isFunctionPointerType()) {
|
||||
// See above.
|
||||
if (!getLangOptions().CPlusPlus0x) {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::ext_reinterpret_cast_fn_obj, OpRange);
|
||||
}
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.10p7: A pointer to an object can be explicitly converted to
|
||||
// a pointer to an object of different type.
|
||||
// Void pointers are not specified, but supported by every compiler out there.
|
||||
// So we finish by allowing everything that remains - it's got to be two
|
||||
// object pointers.
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// CastsAwayConstness - Check if the pointer conversion from SrcType
|
||||
/// to DestType casts away constness as defined in C++
|
||||
/// 5.2.11p8ff. This is used by the cast checkers. Both arguments
|
||||
/// must denote pointer types.
|
||||
bool
|
||||
Sema::CastsAwayConstness(QualType SrcType, QualType DestType)
|
||||
{
|
||||
// Casting away constness is defined in C++ 5.2.11p8 with reference to
|
||||
// C++ 4.4.
|
||||
// We piggyback on Sema::IsQualificationConversion for this, since the rules
|
||||
// are non-trivial. So first we construct Tcv *...cv* as described in
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.11p8.
|
||||
|
||||
QualType UnwrappedSrcType = SrcType, UnwrappedDestType = DestType;
|
||||
llvm::SmallVector<unsigned, 8> cv1, cv2;
|
||||
|
||||
// Find the qualifications.
|
||||
while (UnwrapSimilarPointerTypes(UnwrappedSrcType, UnwrappedDestType)) {
|
||||
cv1.push_back(UnwrappedSrcType.getCVRQualifiers());
|
||||
cv2.push_back(UnwrappedDestType.getCVRQualifiers());
|
||||
}
|
||||
assert(cv1.size() > 0 && "Must have at least one pointer level.");
|
||||
|
||||
// Construct void pointers with those qualifiers (in reverse order of
|
||||
// unwrapping, of course).
|
||||
QualType SrcConstruct = Context.VoidTy;
|
||||
QualType DestConstruct = Context.VoidTy;
|
||||
for (llvm::SmallVector<unsigned, 8>::reverse_iterator i1 = cv1.rbegin(),
|
||||
i2 = cv2.rbegin();
|
||||
i1 != cv1.rend(); ++i1, ++i2)
|
||||
{
|
||||
SrcConstruct = Context.getPointerType(SrcConstruct.getQualifiedType(*i1));
|
||||
DestConstruct = Context.getPointerType(DestConstruct.getQualifiedType(*i2));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Test if they're compatible.
|
||||
return SrcConstruct != DestConstruct &&
|
||||
!IsQualificationConversion(SrcConstruct, DestConstruct);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// CheckStaticCast - Check that a static_cast\<DestType\>(SrcExpr) is valid.
|
||||
/// Refer to C++ 5.2.9 for details. Static casts are mostly used for making
|
||||
/// implicit conversions explicit and getting rid of data loss warnings.
|
||||
void
|
||||
Sema::CheckStaticCast(Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType,
|
||||
const SourceRange &OpRange)
|
||||
{
|
||||
// The order the tests is not entirely arbitrary. There is one conversion
|
||||
// that can be handled in two different ways. Given:
|
||||
// struct A {};
|
||||
// struct B : public A {
|
||||
// B(); B(const A&);
|
||||
// };
|
||||
// const A &a = B();
|
||||
// the cast static_cast<const B&>(a) could be seen as either a static
|
||||
// reference downcast, or an explicit invocation of the user-defined
|
||||
// conversion using B's conversion constructor.
|
||||
// DR 427 specifies that the downcast is to be applied here.
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.9p4: Any expression can be explicitly converted to type "cv void".
|
||||
if (DestType->isVoidType()) {
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.9p5, reference downcast.
|
||||
// See the function for details.
|
||||
// DR 427 specifies that this is to be applied before paragraph 2.
|
||||
if (IsStaticReferenceDowncast(SrcExpr, DestType)) {
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.9p2: An expression e can be explicitly converted to a type T
|
||||
// [...] if the declaration "T t(e);" is well-formed, [...].
|
||||
ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = TryDirectInitialization(SrcExpr, DestType);
|
||||
if (ICS.ConversionKind != ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion) {
|
||||
assert(ICS.ConversionKind != ImplicitConversionSequence::EllipsisConversion
|
||||
&& "Direct initialization cannot result in ellipsis conversion");
|
||||
// UserDefinedConversionSequence has a StandardConversionSequence as a
|
||||
// prefix. Accessing Standard is therefore safe.
|
||||
// FIXME: Of course, this is definitely not enough.
|
||||
if(ICS.Standard.First != ICK_Identity) {
|
||||
DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(SrcExpr);
|
||||
}
|
||||
// FIXME: Test the details, such as accessible base.
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.9p6: May apply the reverse of any standard conversion, except
|
||||
// lvalue-to-rvalue, array-to-pointer, function-to-pointer, and boolean
|
||||
// conversions, subject to further restrictions.
|
||||
// Also, C++ 5.2.9p1 forbids casting away constness, which makes reversal
|
||||
// of qualification conversions impossible.
|
||||
|
||||
// The lvalue-to-rvalue, array-to-pointer and function-to-pointer conversions
|
||||
// are applied to the expression.
|
||||
QualType OrigSrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
|
||||
DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(SrcExpr);
|
||||
|
||||
QualType SrcType = Context.getCanonicalType(SrcExpr->getType());
|
||||
|
||||
// Reverse integral promotion/conversion. All such conversions are themselves
|
||||
// again integral promotions or conversions and are thus already handled by
|
||||
// p2 (TryDirectInitialization above).
|
||||
// (Note: any data loss warnings should be suppressed.)
|
||||
// The exception is the reverse of enum->integer, i.e. integer->enum (and
|
||||
// enum->enum). See also C++ 5.2.9p7.
|
||||
// The same goes for reverse floating point promotion/conversion and
|
||||
// floating-integral conversions. Again, only floating->enum is relevant.
|
||||
if (DestType->isEnumeralType()) {
|
||||
if (SrcType->isComplexType() || SrcType->isVectorType()) {
|
||||
// Fall through - these cannot be converted.
|
||||
} else if (SrcType->isArithmeticType() || SrcType->isEnumeralType()) {
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Reverse pointer upcast. C++ 4.10p3 specifies pointer upcast.
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.9p8 additionally disallows a cast path through virtual inheritance.
|
||||
if (IsStaticPointerDowncast(SrcType, DestType)) {
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Reverse member pointer conversion. C++ 5.11 specifies member pointer
|
||||
// conversion. C++ 5.2.9p9 has additional information.
|
||||
// DR54's access restrictions apply here also.
|
||||
// FIXME: Don't have member pointers yet.
|
||||
|
||||
// Reverse pointer conversion to void*. C++ 4.10.p2 specifies conversion to
|
||||
// void*. C++ 5.2.9p10 specifies additional restrictions, which really is
|
||||
// just the usual constness stuff.
|
||||
if (const PointerType *SrcPointer = SrcType->getAsPointerType()) {
|
||||
QualType SrcPointee = SrcPointer->getPointeeType();
|
||||
if (SrcPointee->isVoidType()) {
|
||||
if (const PointerType *DestPointer = DestType->getAsPointerType()) {
|
||||
QualType DestPointee = DestPointer->getPointeeType();
|
||||
if (DestPointee->isObjectType()) {
|
||||
// This is definitely the intended conversion, but it might fail due
|
||||
// to a const violation.
|
||||
if (!DestPointee.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(SrcPointee)) {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_const_away,
|
||||
"static_cast", DestType.getAsString(),
|
||||
OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
|
||||
}
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// We tried everything. Everything! Nothing works! :-(
|
||||
// FIXME: Error reporting could be a lot better. Should store the reason
|
||||
// why every substep failed and, at the end, select the most specific and
|
||||
// report that.
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic, "static_cast",
|
||||
DestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Tests whether a conversion according to C++ 5.2.9p5 is valid.
|
||||
bool
|
||||
Sema::IsStaticReferenceDowncast(Expr *SrcExpr, QualType DestType)
|
||||
{
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.9p5: An lvalue of type "cv1 B", where B is a class type, can be
|
||||
// cast to type "reference to cv2 D", where D is a class derived from B,
|
||||
// if a valid standard conversion from "pointer to D" to "pointer to B"
|
||||
// exists, cv2 >= cv1, and B is not a virtual base class of D.
|
||||
// In addition, DR54 clarifies that the base must be accessible in the
|
||||
// current context. Although the wording of DR54 only applies to the pointer
|
||||
// variant of this rule, the intent is clearly for it to apply to the this
|
||||
// conversion as well.
|
||||
|
||||
if (SrcExpr->isLvalue(Context) != Expr::LV_Valid) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
const ReferenceType *DestReference = DestType->getAsReferenceType();
|
||||
if (!DestReference) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
QualType DestPointee = DestReference->getPointeeType();
|
||||
|
||||
return IsStaticDowncast(SrcExpr->getType(), DestPointee);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Tests whether a conversion according to C++ 5.2.9p8 is valid.
|
||||
bool
|
||||
Sema::IsStaticPointerDowncast(QualType SrcType, QualType DestType)
|
||||
{
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.9p8: An rvalue of type "pointer to cv1 B", where B is a class
|
||||
// type, can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to cv2 D", where D
|
||||
// is a class derived from B, if a valid standard conversion from "pointer
|
||||
// to D" to "pointer to B" exists, cv2 >= cv1, and B is not a virtual base
|
||||
// class of D.
|
||||
// In addition, DR54 clarifies that the base must be accessible in the
|
||||
// current context.
|
||||
|
||||
const PointerType *SrcPointer = SrcType->getAsPointerType();
|
||||
if (!SrcPointer) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
const PointerType *DestPointer = DestType->getAsPointerType();
|
||||
if (!DestPointer) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return IsStaticDowncast(SrcPointer->getPointeeType(),
|
||||
DestPointer->getPointeeType());
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// IsStaticDowncast - Common functionality of IsStaticReferenceDowncast and
|
||||
/// IsStaticPointerDowncast. Tests whether a static downcast from SrcType to
|
||||
/// DestType, both of which must be canonical, is possible and allowed.
|
||||
bool
|
||||
Sema::IsStaticDowncast(QualType SrcType, QualType DestType)
|
||||
{
|
||||
// Downcast can only happen in class hierarchies, so we need classes.
|
||||
if (!DestType->isRecordType() || !SrcType->isRecordType()) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Comparing cv is cheaper, so do it first.
|
||||
if (!DestType.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(SrcType)) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
BasePaths Paths(/*FindAmbiguities=*/true, /*RecordPaths=*/false,
|
||||
/*DetectVirtual=*/true);
|
||||
if (!IsDerivedFrom(DestType, SrcType, Paths)) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (Paths.isAmbiguous(SrcType.getUnqualifiedType())) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (Paths.getDetectedVirtual() != 0) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// FIXME: Test accessibility.
|
||||
|
||||
return true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// TryDirectInitialization - Attempt to direct-initialize a value of the
|
||||
/// given type (DestType) from the given expression (SrcExpr), as one would
|
||||
/// do when creating an object with new with parameters. This function returns
|
||||
/// an implicit conversion sequence that can be used to perform the
|
||||
/// initialization.
|
||||
/// This routine is very similar to TryCopyInitialization; the differences
|
||||
/// between the two (C++ 8.5p12 and C++ 8.5p14) are:
|
||||
/// 1) In direct-initialization, all constructors of the target type are
|
||||
/// considered, including those marked as explicit.
|
||||
/// 2) In direct-initialization, overload resolution is performed over the
|
||||
/// constructors of the target type. In copy-initialization, overload
|
||||
/// resolution is performed over all conversion functions that result in
|
||||
/// the target type. This can lead to different functions used.
|
||||
ImplicitConversionSequence
|
||||
Sema::TryDirectInitialization(Expr *SrcExpr, QualType DestType)
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (!DestType->isRecordType()) {
|
||||
// For non-class types, copy and direct initialization are identical.
|
||||
// C++ 8.5p11
|
||||
// FIXME: Those parts should be in a common function, actually.
|
||||
return TryCopyInitialization(SrcExpr, DestType);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// FIXME: Not enough support for the rest yet, actually.
|
||||
ImplicitConversionSequence ICS;
|
||||
ICS.ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion;
|
||||
return ICS;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// CheckDynamicCast - Check that a dynamic_cast\<DestType\>(SrcExpr) is valid.
|
||||
/// Refer to C++ 5.2.7 for details. Dynamic casts are used mostly for runtime-
|
||||
/// checked downcasts in class hierarchies.
|
||||
void
|
||||
Sema::CheckDynamicCast(Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType,
|
||||
const SourceRange &OpRange,
|
||||
const SourceRange &DestRange)
|
||||
{
|
||||
QualType OrigDestType = DestType, OrigSrcType = SrcExpr->getType();
|
||||
DestType = Context.getCanonicalType(DestType);
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.7p1: T shall be a pointer or reference to a complete class type,
|
||||
// or "pointer to cv void".
|
||||
|
||||
QualType DestPointee;
|
||||
const PointerType *DestPointer = DestType->getAsPointerType();
|
||||
const ReferenceType *DestReference = DestType->getAsReferenceType();
|
||||
if (DestPointer) {
|
||||
DestPointee = DestPointer->getPointeeType();
|
||||
} else if (DestReference) {
|
||||
DestPointee = DestReference->getPointeeType();
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_not_ref_or_ptr,
|
||||
OrigDestType.getAsString(), DestRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
const RecordType *DestRecord = DestPointee->getAsRecordType();
|
||||
if (DestPointee->isVoidType()) {
|
||||
assert(DestPointer && "Reference to void is not possible");
|
||||
} else if (DestRecord) {
|
||||
if (!DestRecord->getDecl()->isDefinition()) {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_incomplete,
|
||||
DestPointee.getUnqualifiedType().getAsString(), DestRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_not_class,
|
||||
DestPointee.getUnqualifiedType().getAsString(), DestRange);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// C++ 5.2.7p2: If T is a pointer type, v shall be an rvalue of a pointer to
|
||||
// complete class type, [...]. If T is a reference type, v shall be an
|
||||
// lvalue of a complete class type, [...].
|
||||
|
||||
QualType SrcType = Context.getCanonicalType(OrigSrcType);
|
||||
QualType SrcPointee;
|
||||
if (DestPointer) {
|
||||
if (const PointerType *SrcPointer = SrcType->getAsPointerType()) {
|
||||
SrcPointee = SrcPointer->getPointeeType();
|
||||
} else {
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_not_ptr,
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OrigSrcType.getAsString(), SrcExpr->getSourceRange());
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return;
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}
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} else {
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if (SrcExpr->isLvalue(Context) != Expr::LV_Valid) {
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_rvalue, "dynamic_cast",
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OrigDestType.getAsString(), OpRange);
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}
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SrcPointee = SrcType;
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}
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const RecordType *SrcRecord = SrcPointee->getAsRecordType();
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if (SrcRecord) {
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if (!SrcRecord->getDecl()->isDefinition()) {
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_incomplete,
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SrcPointee.getUnqualifiedType().getAsString(),
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SrcExpr->getSourceRange());
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return;
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}
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} else {
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_not_class,
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SrcPointee.getUnqualifiedType().getAsString(),
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SrcExpr->getSourceRange());
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return;
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}
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assert((DestPointer || DestReference) &&
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"Bad destination non-ptr/ref slipped through.");
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assert((DestRecord || DestPointee->isVoidType()) &&
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"Bad destination pointee slipped through.");
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assert(SrcRecord && "Bad source pointee slipped through.");
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// C++ 5.2.7p1: The dynamic_cast operator shall not cast away constness.
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if (!DestPointee.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(SrcPointee)) {
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Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_const_away, "dynamic_cast",
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OrigDestType.getAsString(), OrigSrcType.getAsString(), OpRange);
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return;
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}
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// C++ 5.2.7p3: If the type of v is the same as the required result type,
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// [except for cv].
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if (DestRecord == SrcRecord) {
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return;
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}
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// C++ 5.2.7p5
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// Upcasts are resolved statically.
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if (DestRecord && IsDerivedFrom(SrcPointee, DestPointee)) {
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CheckDerivedToBaseConversion(SrcPointee, DestPointee, OpRange.getBegin(),
|
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OpRange);
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// Diagnostic already emitted on error.
|
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return;
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}
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// C++ 5.2.7p6: Otherwise, v shall be [polymorphic].
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// FIXME: Information not yet available.
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|
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// Done. Everything else is run-time checks.
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}
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