maintains a stack of evaluation contexts rather than having the parser
do it. This change made it simpler to track in which contexts
temporaries were created, so that we could...
"Forget" about temporaries created within unevaluated contexts, so
that we don't build a CXXExprWithTemporaries and, therefore, destroy
the integral-constness of our expressions. Fixes PR5609.
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objective-c pointer type. This was a serious mishap and
luckily, Ted's test caught that (and patch fixes the test case).
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type and fixes a long-standing code gen. crash reported in
at least two PRs and a radar. (radar 7405040 and pr5025).
There are couple of remaining issues that I would like for
Ted. and Doug to look at:
Ted, please look at failure in Analysis/MissingDealloc.m.
I have temporarily added an expected-warning to make the
test pass. This tests has a declaration of 'SEL' type which
may not co-exist with the new changes.
Doug, please look at a FIXME in PCHWriter.cpp/PCHReader.cpp.
I think the changes which I have ifdef'ed out are correct. They
need be considered for in a few Indexer/PCH test cases.
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- Provide Sema in callbacks, instead of requiring it in constructor. This
eliminates the need for a factory function. Clients now just pass the object
to consume the results in directly.
- CodeCompleteConsumer is cheap to construct, so building it whenever we are
doing code completion is reasonable.
Doug, please review.
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with its corresponding template parameter. This can happen when we
performed some substitution into the default template argument and
what we had doesn't match any more, e.g.,
template<int> struct A;
template<typename T, template<T> class X = A> class B;
B<long> b;
Previously, we'd emit a pretty but disembodied diagnostic showing how
the default argument didn't match the template parameter. The
diagnostic was good, but nothing tied it to the *use* of the default
argument in "B<long>". This commit fixes that.
Also, tweak the counting of active template instantiations to avoid
counting non-instantiation records, such as those we create for
(surprise!) checking default arguments, instantiating default
arguments, and performing substitutions as part of template argument
deduction.
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appears in a deprecated context. In the new strategy, we emit the warnings
as usual unless we're currently parsing a declaration, where "declaration" is
restricted to mean a decl group or a few special cases in Objective C. If
we *are* parsing a declaration, we queue up the deprecation warnings until
the declaration has been completely parsed, and then emit them only if the
decl is not deprecated.
We also standardize the bookkeeping for deprecation so as to avoid special cases.
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template instantiation. Preserve it through PCH. Show it off to the indexer.
I'm healthily ignoring the vector type cases because we don't have a sensible
TypeLoc implementation for them anyway.
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implements a framework that allows us to use information about previously
substituted values to simplify subsequent ones. Maybe this would be useful
for C++'y stuff, who knows. We now get:
t.c:4:21: error: invalid operands to binary expression ('size_t' (aka 'unsigned long *') and 'size_t')
return (size_t) 0 + (size_t) 0;
~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~~
on the testcase. Note that size_t is only aka'd once.
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pass them down into the ArgToStringFn implementation. This allows
redundancy across operands to a diagnostic to be eliminated.
This isn't used yet, so no functionality change.
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TemplateTypeParmType with the substituted type directly; instead, replace it
with a SubstTemplateTypeParmType which will note that the type was originally
written as a template type parameter. This makes it reasonable to preserve
source information even through template substitution.
Also define the new SubstTemplateTypeParmType class, obviously.
For consistency with current behavior, we stringize these types as if they
were the underlying type. I'm not sure this is the right thing to do.
At any rate, I paled at adding yet another clause to the don't-desugar 'if'
statement, so I extracted a function to do it. The new function also does
The Right Thing more often, I think: e.g. if we have a chain of typedefs
leading to a vector type, we will now desugar all but the last one.
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TypeLoc records for declarations; it should not be necessary to represent it
directly in the type system.
Please complain if you were using these classes and feel you can't replicate
previous functionality using the TypeLoc API.
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unknown type name, e.g.,
foo::bar x;
when "bar" does not refer to a type in "foo".
With this change, the parser now calls into the action to perform
diagnostics and can try to recover by substituting in an appropriate
type. For example, this allows us to easily diagnose some missing
"typename" specifiers, which we now do:
test/SemaCXX/unknown-type-name.cpp:29:1: error: missing 'typename'
prior to dependent type name 'A<T>::type'
A<T>::type A<T>::f() { return type(); }
^~~~~~~~~~
typename
Fixes PR3990.
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what we found when we looked into <blah>", where <blah> is a
DeclContext*. We can now format DeclContext*'s in nice ways, e.g.,
"namespace N", "the global namespace", "'class Foo'".
This is part of PR3990, but we're not quite there yet.
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concrete types. Use unqualified desugaring for getAs<> and sundry.
Fix a few users to either not desugar or use qualified desugar, as seemed
appropriate. Removed Type's qualified desugar method, as it was easy
to accidentally use instead of QualType's.
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Type hierarchy. Demote 'volatile' to extended-qualifier status. Audit our
use of qualifiers and fix a few places that weren't dealing with qualifiers
quite right; many more remain.
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essence, code completion is triggered by a magic "code completion"
token produced by the lexer [*], which the parser recognizes at
certain points in the grammar. The parser then calls into the Action
object with the appropriate CodeCompletionXXX action.
Sema implements the CodeCompletionXXX callbacks by performing minimal
translation, then forwarding them to a CodeCompletionConsumer
subclass, which uses the results of semantic analysis to provide
code-completion results. At present, only a single, "printing" code
completion consumer is available, for regression testing and
debugging. However, the design is meant to permit other
code-completion consumers.
This initial commit contains two code-completion actions: one for
member access, e.g., "x." or "p->", and one for
nested-name-specifiers, e.g., "std::". More code-completion actions
will follow, along with improved gathering of code-completion results
for the various contexts.
[*] In the current -code-completion-dump testing/debugging mode, the
file is truncated at the completion point and EOF is translated into
"code completion".
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give them the appropriate exception specifications. This,
unfortunately, requires us to maintain and/or implicitly generate
handles to namespace "std" and the class "std::bad_alloc". However,
every other approach I've come up with was more hackish, and this
standard requirement itself is quite the hack.
Fixes PR4829.
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order because it was doing so while iterating over a densemap.
There are still similar problems in other places, for example
WeakUndeclaredIdentifiers is still written to the PCH file in a nondeterminstic
order, and we emit warnings about #pragma weak in nondeterminstic order.
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ways: remove elab types during desugaring, enhance pretty-printing to allow
tags to be suppressed without suppressing scopes, look through elab types
when associating a typedef name with an anonymous record type.
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qualified name does not actually refer into a class/class
template/class template partial specialization.
Improve printing of nested-name-specifiers to eliminate redudant
qualifiers. Also, make it possible to output a nested-name-specifier
through a DiagnosticBuilder, although there are relatively few places
that will use this leeway.
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This currently breaks test/SemaObjC/id-isa-ref.m and issues some spurious warnings when you attempt to assign a struct objc_class* value to a Class variable. The test case probably should fail as it's written, because without the definition of Class the compiler should not assume struct objc_class* is a valid receiver type, but it's left broken because it would be nice if we could get that passing too for the special case of isa.
Approved by snaroff.
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This removes the static data/methods on ObjCObjectPointerType while preserving the nice API (no need to fiddle with ASTContext:-).
This patch also adds Type::isObjCBuiltinType().
This should be the last fairly large patch related to recrafting the ObjC type system. The follow-on patches should be fairly small.
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The idea is to segregate Objective-C "object" pointers from general C pointers (utilizing the recently added ObjCObjectPointerType). The fun starts in Sema::GetTypeForDeclarator(), where "SomeInterface *" is now represented by a single AST node (rather than a PointerType whose Pointee is an ObjCInterfaceType). Since a significant amount of code assumed ObjC object pointers where based on C pointers/structs, this patch is very tedious. It should also explain why it is hard to accomplish this in smaller, self-contained patches.
This patch does most of the "heavy lifting" related to moving from PointerType->ObjCObjectPointerType. It doesn't include all potential "cleanups". The good news is additional cleanups can be done later (some are noted in the code). This patch is so large that I didn't want to include any changes that are purely aesthetic.
By making the ObjC types truly built-in, they are much easier to work with (and require fewer "hacks"). For example, there is no need for ASTContext::isObjCIdStructType() or ASTContext::isObjCClassStructType()! We believe this change (and the follow-up cleanups) will pay dividends over time.
Given the amount of code change, I do expect some fallout from this change (though it does pass all of the clang tests). If you notice any problems, please let us know asap! Thanks.
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declaration in the AST.
The new ASTContext::getCommentForDecl function searches for a comment
that is attached to the given declaration, and returns that comment,
which may be composed of several comment blocks.
Comments are always available in an AST. However, to avoid harming
performance, we don't actually parse the comments. Rather, we keep the
source ranges of all of the comments within a large, sorted vector,
then lazily extract comments via a binary search in that vector only
when needed (which never occurs in a "normal" compile).
Comments are written to a precompiled header/AST file as a blob of
source ranges. That blob is only lazily loaded when one requests a
comment for a declaration (this never occurs in a "normal" compile).
The indexer testbed now supports comment extraction. When the
-point-at location points to a declaration with a Doxygen-style
comment, the indexer testbed prints the associated comment
block(s). See test/Index/comments.c for an example.
Some notes:
- We don't actually attempt to parse the comment blocks themselves,
beyond identifying them as Doxygen comment blocks to associate them
with a declaration.
- We won't find comment blocks that aren't adjacent to the
declaration, because we start our search based on the location of
the declaration.
- We don't go through the necessary hops to find, for example,
whether some redeclaration of a declaration has comments when our
current declaration does not. Similarly, we don't attempt to
associate a \param Foo marker in a function body comment with the
parameter named Foo (although that is certainly possible).
- Verification of my "no performance impact" claims is still "to be
done".
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specialization. At present, all implicit instantiations occur at the
end of the translation unit.
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compilation, and (hopefully) introduce RAII objects for changing the
"potentially evaluated" state at all of the necessary places within
Sema and Parser. Other changes:
- Set the unevaluated/potentially-evaluated context appropriately
during template instantiation.
- We now recognize three different states while parsing or
instantiating expressions: unevaluated, potentially evaluated, and
potentially potentially evaluated (for C++'s typeid).
- When we're in a potentially potentially-evaluated context, queue
up MarkDeclarationReferenced calls in a stack. For C++ typeid
expressions that are potentially evaluated, we will play back
these MarkDeclarationReferenced calls when we exit the
corresponding potentially potentially-evaluated context.
- Non-type template arguments are now parsed as constant
expressions, so they are not potentially-evaluated.
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C++. This logic is required to trigger implicit instantiation of
function templates and member functions of class templates, which will
be implemented separately.
This commit includes support for -Wunused-parameter, printing warnings
for named parameters that are not used within a function/Objective-C
method/block. Fixes <rdar://problem/6505209>.
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Add a type (ObjCObjectPointerType) and remove a type (ObjCQualifiedIdType).
This large/tedious patch is just a first step. Next step is to remove ObjCQualifiedInterfaceType. After that, I will remove the magic TypedefType for 'id' (installed by Sema). This work will enable various simplifications throughout clang (when dealing with ObjC types).
No functionality change.
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