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917 строки
31 KiB
C++
//===-- DeclBase.h - Base Classes for representing declarations *- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file defines the Decl and DeclContext interfaces.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_AST_DECLBASE_H
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#define LLVM_CLANG_AST_DECLBASE_H
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#include "clang/AST/Attr.h"
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#include "clang/AST/Type.h"
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// FIXME: Layering violation
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#include "clang/Parse/AccessSpecifier.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/SourceLocation.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
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namespace clang {
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class DeclContext;
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class TranslationUnitDecl;
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class NamespaceDecl;
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class UsingDirectiveDecl;
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class NamedDecl;
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class FunctionDecl;
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class CXXRecordDecl;
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class EnumDecl;
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class ObjCMethodDecl;
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class ObjCContainerDecl;
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class ObjCInterfaceDecl;
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class ObjCCategoryDecl;
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class ObjCProtocolDecl;
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class ObjCImplementationDecl;
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class ObjCCategoryImplDecl;
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class LinkageSpecDecl;
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class BlockDecl;
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class DeclarationName;
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/// Decl - This represents one declaration (or definition), e.g. a variable,
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/// typedef, function, struct, etc.
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///
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class Decl {
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public:
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/// \brief Lists the kind of concrete classes of Decl.
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enum Kind {
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#define DECL(Derived, Base) Derived,
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#define DECL_RANGE(CommonBase, Start, End) \
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CommonBase##First = Start, CommonBase##Last = End,
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#define LAST_DECL_RANGE(CommonBase, Start, End) \
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CommonBase##First = Start, CommonBase##Last = End
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#include "clang/AST/DeclNodes.def"
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};
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/// IdentifierNamespace - According to C99 6.2.3, there are four namespaces,
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/// labels, tags, members and ordinary identifiers. These are meant
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/// as bitmasks, so that searches in C++ can look into the "tag" namespace
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/// during ordinary lookup.
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enum IdentifierNamespace {
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IDNS_Label = 0x1,
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IDNS_Tag = 0x2,
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IDNS_Member = 0x4,
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IDNS_Ordinary = 0x8,
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IDNS_Protocol = 0x10
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};
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/// ObjCDeclQualifier - Qualifier used on types in method declarations
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/// for remote messaging. They are meant for the arguments though and
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/// applied to the Decls (ObjCMethodDecl and ParmVarDecl).
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enum ObjCDeclQualifier {
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OBJC_TQ_None = 0x0,
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OBJC_TQ_In = 0x1,
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OBJC_TQ_Inout = 0x2,
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OBJC_TQ_Out = 0x4,
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OBJC_TQ_Bycopy = 0x8,
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OBJC_TQ_Byref = 0x10,
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OBJC_TQ_Oneway = 0x20
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};
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private:
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/// Loc - The location that this decl.
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SourceLocation Loc;
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/// NextDeclarator - If this decl was part of a multi-declarator declaration,
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/// such as "int X, Y, *Z;" this indicates Decl for the next declarator.
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Decl *NextDeclarator;
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/// NextDeclInScope - The next declaration within the same lexical
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/// DeclContext. These pointers form the linked list that is
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/// traversed via DeclContext's decls_begin()/decls_end().
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/// FIXME: If NextDeclarator is non-NULL, will it always be the same
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/// as NextDeclInScope? If so, we can use a
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/// PointerIntPair<Decl*, 1> to make Decl smaller.
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Decl *NextDeclInScope;
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friend class DeclContext;
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/// DeclCtx - Holds either a DeclContext* or a MultipleDC*.
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/// For declarations that don't contain C++ scope specifiers, it contains
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/// the DeclContext where the Decl was declared.
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/// For declarations with C++ scope specifiers, it contains a MultipleDC*
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/// with the context where it semantically belongs (SemanticDC) and the
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/// context where it was lexically declared (LexicalDC).
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/// e.g.:
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///
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/// namespace A {
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/// void f(); // SemanticDC == LexicalDC == 'namespace A'
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/// }
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/// void A::f(); // SemanticDC == namespace 'A'
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/// // LexicalDC == global namespace
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uintptr_t DeclCtx;
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struct MultipleDC {
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DeclContext *SemanticDC;
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DeclContext *LexicalDC;
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};
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inline bool isInSemaDC() const { return (DeclCtx & 0x1) == 0; }
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inline bool isOutOfSemaDC() const { return (DeclCtx & 0x1) != 0; }
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inline MultipleDC *getMultipleDC() const {
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return reinterpret_cast<MultipleDC*>(DeclCtx & ~0x1);
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}
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/// DeclKind - This indicates which class this is.
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Kind DeclKind : 8;
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/// InvalidDecl - This indicates a semantic error occurred.
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unsigned int InvalidDecl : 1;
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/// HasAttrs - This indicates whether the decl has attributes or not.
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unsigned int HasAttrs : 1;
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/// Implicit - Whether this declaration was implicitly generated by
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/// the implementation rather than explicitly written by the user.
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bool Implicit : 1;
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protected:
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/// Access - Used by C++ decls for the access specifier.
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// NOTE: VC++ treats enums as signed, avoid using the AccessSpecifier enum
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unsigned Access : 2;
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friend class CXXClassMemberWrapper;
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Decl(Kind DK, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation L)
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: Loc(L), NextDeclarator(0), NextDeclInScope(0),
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DeclCtx(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(DC)), DeclKind(DK), InvalidDecl(0),
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HasAttrs(false), Implicit(false) {
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if (Decl::CollectingStats()) addDeclKind(DK);
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}
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virtual ~Decl();
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/// setDeclContext - Set both the semantic and lexical DeclContext
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/// to DC.
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void setDeclContext(DeclContext *DC);
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public:
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SourceLocation getLocation() const { return Loc; }
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void setLocation(SourceLocation L) { Loc = L; }
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Kind getKind() const { return DeclKind; }
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const char *getDeclKindName() const;
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const DeclContext *getDeclContext() const {
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if (isInSemaDC())
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return reinterpret_cast<DeclContext*>(DeclCtx);
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return getMultipleDC()->SemanticDC;
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}
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DeclContext *getDeclContext() {
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return const_cast<DeclContext*>(
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const_cast<const Decl*>(this)->getDeclContext());
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}
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void setAccess(AccessSpecifier AS) { Access = AS; }
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AccessSpecifier getAccess() const { return AccessSpecifier(Access); }
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void addAttr(Attr *attr);
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const Attr *getAttrs() const;
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void swapAttrs(Decl *D);
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void invalidateAttrs();
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template<typename T> const T *getAttr() const {
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for (const Attr *attr = getAttrs(); attr; attr = attr->getNext())
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if (const T *V = dyn_cast<T>(attr))
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return V;
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return 0;
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}
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/// setInvalidDecl - Indicates the Decl had a semantic error. This
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/// allows for graceful error recovery.
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void setInvalidDecl() { InvalidDecl = 1; }
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bool isInvalidDecl() const { return (bool) InvalidDecl; }
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/// isImplicit - Indicates whether the declaration was implicitly
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/// generated by the implementation. If false, this declaration
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/// was written explicitly in the source code.
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bool isImplicit() const { return Implicit; }
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void setImplicit(bool I = true) { Implicit = I; }
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IdentifierNamespace getIdentifierNamespace() const {
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switch (DeclKind) {
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default:
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if (DeclKind >= FunctionFirst && DeclKind <= FunctionLast)
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return IDNS_Ordinary;
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assert(0 && "Unknown decl kind!");
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case OverloadedFunction:
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case Typedef:
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case EnumConstant:
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case Var:
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case CXXClassVar:
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case ImplicitParam:
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case ParmVar:
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case OriginalParmVar:
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case NonTypeTemplateParm:
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case ObjCMethod:
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case ObjCContainer:
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case ObjCCategory:
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case ObjCInterface:
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case ObjCCategoryImpl:
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case ObjCProperty:
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case ObjCCompatibleAlias:
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return IDNS_Ordinary;
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case ObjCProtocol:
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return IDNS_Protocol;
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case Field:
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case ObjCAtDefsField:
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case ObjCIvar:
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return IDNS_Member;
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case Record:
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case CXXRecord:
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case Enum:
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case TemplateTypeParm:
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return IDNS_Tag;
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case Namespace:
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case Template:
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case FunctionTemplate:
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case ClassTemplate:
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case TemplateTemplateParm:
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return IdentifierNamespace(IDNS_Tag | IDNS_Ordinary);
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}
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}
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bool isInIdentifierNamespace(unsigned NS) const {
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return getIdentifierNamespace() & NS;
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}
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/// getLexicalDeclContext - The declaration context where this Decl was
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/// lexically declared (LexicalDC). May be different from
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/// getDeclContext() (SemanticDC).
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/// e.g.:
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///
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/// namespace A {
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/// void f(); // SemanticDC == LexicalDC == 'namespace A'
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/// }
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/// void A::f(); // SemanticDC == namespace 'A'
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/// // LexicalDC == global namespace
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const DeclContext *getLexicalDeclContext() const {
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if (isInSemaDC())
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return reinterpret_cast<DeclContext*>(DeclCtx);
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return getMultipleDC()->LexicalDC;
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}
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DeclContext *getLexicalDeclContext() {
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return const_cast<DeclContext*>(
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const_cast<const Decl*>(this)->getLexicalDeclContext());
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}
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void setLexicalDeclContext(DeclContext *DC);
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/// getNextDeclarator - If this decl was part of a multi-declarator
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/// declaration, such as "int X, Y, *Z;" this returns the decl for the next
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/// declarator. Otherwise it returns null.
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Decl *getNextDeclarator() { return NextDeclarator; }
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const Decl *getNextDeclarator() const { return NextDeclarator; }
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void setNextDeclarator(Decl *N) { NextDeclarator = N; }
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// isDefinedOutsideFunctionOrMethod - This predicate returns true if this
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// scoped decl is defined outside the current function or method. This is
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// roughly global variables and functions, but also handles enums (which could
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// be defined inside or outside a function etc).
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bool isDefinedOutsideFunctionOrMethod() const;
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// getBody - If this Decl represents a declaration for a body of code,
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// such as a function or method definition, this method returns the top-level
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// Stmt* of that body. Otherwise this method returns null.
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virtual Stmt* getBody() const { return 0; }
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// global temp stats (until we have a per-module visitor)
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static void addDeclKind(Kind k);
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static bool CollectingStats(bool Enable = false);
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static void PrintStats();
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/// isTemplateParameter - Determines whether this declartion is a
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/// template parameter.
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bool isTemplateParameter() const;
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// Implement isa/cast/dyncast/etc.
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static bool classof(const Decl *) { return true; }
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static DeclContext *castToDeclContext(const Decl *);
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static Decl *castFromDeclContext(const DeclContext *);
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/// Emit - Serialize this Decl to Bitcode.
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void Emit(llvm::Serializer& S) const;
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/// Create - Deserialize a Decl from Bitcode.
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static Decl* Create(llvm::Deserializer& D, ASTContext& C);
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/// Destroy - Call destructors and release memory.
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virtual void Destroy(ASTContext& C);
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protected:
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/// EmitImpl - Provides the subclass-specific serialization logic for
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/// serializing out a decl.
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virtual void EmitImpl(llvm::Serializer& S) const {
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// FIXME: This will eventually be a pure virtual function.
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assert (false && "Not implemented.");
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}
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};
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/// DeclContext - This is used only as base class of specific decl types that
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/// can act as declaration contexts. These decls are:
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///
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/// TranslationUnitDecl
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/// NamespaceDecl
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/// FunctionDecl
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/// RecordDecl/CXXRecordDecl
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/// EnumDecl
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/// ObjCMethodDecl
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/// ObjCInterfaceDecl
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/// LinkageSpecDecl
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/// BlockDecl
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class DeclContext {
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/// DeclKind - This indicates which class this is.
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Decl::Kind DeclKind : 8;
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/// LookupPtrKind - Describes what kind of pointer LookupPtr
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/// actually is.
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enum LookupPtrKind {
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/// LookupIsMap - Indicates that LookupPtr is actually a map.
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LookupIsMap = 7
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};
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/// LookupPtr - Pointer to a data structure used to lookup
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/// declarations within this context. If the context contains fewer
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/// than seven declarations, the number of declarations is provided
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/// in the 3 lowest-order bits and the upper bits are treated as a
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/// pointer to an array of NamedDecl pointers. If the context
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/// contains seven or more declarations, the upper bits are treated
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/// as a pointer to a DenseMap<DeclarationName, std::vector<NamedDecl*>>.
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/// FIXME: We need a better data structure for this.
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llvm::PointerIntPair<void*, 3> LookupPtr;
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/// FirstDecl - The first declaration stored within this declaration
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/// context.
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Decl *FirstDecl;
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/// LastDecl - The last declaration stored within this declaration
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/// context. FIXME: We could probably cache this value somewhere
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/// outside of the DeclContext, to reduce the size of DeclContext by
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/// another pointer.
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Decl *LastDecl;
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// Used in the CastTo template to get the DeclKind
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// from a Decl or a DeclContext. DeclContext doesn't have a getKind() method
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// to avoid 'ambiguous access' compiler errors.
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template<typename T> struct KindTrait {
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static Decl::Kind getKind(const T *D) { return D->getKind(); }
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};
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// Used only by the ToDecl and FromDecl methods
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template<typename To, typename From>
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static To *CastTo(const From *D) {
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Decl::Kind DK = KindTrait<From>::getKind(D);
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switch(DK) {
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case Decl::TranslationUnit:
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return static_cast<TranslationUnitDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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case Decl::Namespace:
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return static_cast<NamespaceDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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case Decl::Enum:
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return static_cast<EnumDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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case Decl::Record:
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return static_cast<RecordDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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case Decl::CXXRecord:
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return static_cast<CXXRecordDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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case Decl::ObjCMethod:
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return static_cast<ObjCMethodDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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case Decl::ObjCInterface:
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return static_cast<ObjCInterfaceDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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case Decl::ObjCCategory:
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return static_cast<ObjCCategoryDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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case Decl::ObjCProtocol:
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return static_cast<ObjCProtocolDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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case Decl::ObjCImplementation:
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return static_cast<ObjCImplementationDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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case Decl::ObjCCategoryImpl:
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return static_cast<ObjCCategoryImplDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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case Decl::LinkageSpec:
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return static_cast<LinkageSpecDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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case Decl::Block:
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return static_cast<BlockDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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default:
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if (DK >= Decl::FunctionFirst && DK <= Decl::FunctionLast)
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return static_cast<FunctionDecl*>(const_cast<From*>(D));
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assert(false && "a decl that inherits DeclContext isn't handled");
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return 0;
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}
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}
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/// isLookupMap - Determine if the lookup structure is a
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/// DenseMap. Othewise, it is an array.
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bool isLookupMap() const { return LookupPtr.getInt() == LookupIsMap; }
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static Decl *getNextDeclInScope(Decl *D) { return D->NextDeclInScope; }
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protected:
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DeclContext(Decl::Kind K)
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: DeclKind(K), LookupPtr(), FirstDecl(0), LastDecl(0) { }
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void DestroyDecls(ASTContext &C);
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public:
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~DeclContext();
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Decl::Kind getDeclKind() const {
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return DeclKind;
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}
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const char *getDeclKindName() const;
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/// getParent - Returns the containing DeclContext if this is a Decl,
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/// else returns NULL.
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const DeclContext *getParent() const;
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DeclContext *getParent() {
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return const_cast<DeclContext*>(
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const_cast<const DeclContext*>(this)->getParent());
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}
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/// getLexicalParent - Returns the containing lexical DeclContext. May be
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/// different from getParent, e.g.:
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///
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/// namespace A {
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/// struct S;
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/// }
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/// struct A::S {}; // getParent() == namespace 'A'
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/// // getLexicalParent() == translation unit
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///
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const DeclContext *getLexicalParent() const;
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DeclContext *getLexicalParent() {
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return const_cast<DeclContext*>(
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const_cast<const DeclContext*>(this)->getLexicalParent());
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}
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bool isFunctionOrMethod() const {
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switch (DeclKind) {
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case Decl::Block:
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case Decl::ObjCMethod:
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return true;
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default:
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if (DeclKind >= Decl::FunctionFirst && DeclKind <= Decl::FunctionLast)
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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}
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bool isFileContext() const {
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return DeclKind == Decl::TranslationUnit || DeclKind == Decl::Namespace;
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}
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bool isRecord() const {
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return DeclKind == Decl::Record || DeclKind == Decl::CXXRecord;
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}
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bool isNamespace() const {
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return DeclKind == Decl::Namespace;
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}
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/// isTransparentContext - Determines whether this context is a
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/// "transparent" context, meaning that the members declared in this
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/// context are semantically declared in the nearest enclosing
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/// non-transparent (opaque) context but are lexically declared in
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/// this context. For example, consider the enumerators of an
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/// enumeration type:
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/// @code
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/// enum E {
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/// Val1
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/// };
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/// @endcode
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/// Here, E is a transparent context, so its enumerator (Val1) will
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/// appear (semantically) that it is in the same context of E.
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/// Examples of transparent contexts include: enumerations (except for
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/// C++0x scoped enums), C++ linkage specifications, and C++0x
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/// inline namespaces.
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bool isTransparentContext() const;
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bool Encloses(DeclContext *DC) const {
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for (; DC; DC = DC->getParent())
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if (DC == this)
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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/// getPrimaryContext - There may be many different
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/// declarations of the same entity (including forward declarations
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/// of classes, multiple definitions of namespaces, etc.), each with
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/// a different set of declarations. This routine returns the
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/// "primary" DeclContext structure, which will contain the
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/// information needed to perform name lookup into this context.
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DeclContext *getPrimaryContext();
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/// getLookupContext - Retrieve the innermost non-transparent
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/// context of this context, which corresponds to the innermost
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|
/// location from which name lookup can find the entities in this
|
|
/// context.
|
|
DeclContext *getLookupContext() {
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return const_cast<DeclContext *>(
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|
const_cast<const DeclContext *>(this)->getLookupContext());
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|
}
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const DeclContext *getLookupContext() const;
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|
|
|
/// getNextContext - If this is a DeclContext that may have other
|
|
/// DeclContexts that are semantically connected but syntactically
|
|
/// different, such as C++ namespaces, this routine retrieves the
|
|
/// next DeclContext in the link. Iteration through the chain of
|
|
/// DeclContexts should begin at the primary DeclContext and
|
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/// continue until this function returns NULL. For example, given:
|
|
/// @code
|
|
/// namespace N {
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|
/// int x;
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|
/// }
|
|
/// namespace N {
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|
/// int y;
|
|
/// }
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|
/// @endcode
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|
/// The first occurrence of namespace N will be the primary
|
|
/// DeclContext. Its getNextContext will return the second
|
|
/// occurrence of namespace N.
|
|
DeclContext *getNextContext();
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|
|
|
/// decl_iterator - Iterates through the declarations stored
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|
/// within this context.
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|
class decl_iterator {
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|
/// Current - The current declaration.
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|
Decl *Current;
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|
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|
public:
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|
typedef Decl* value_type;
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|
typedef Decl* reference;
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|
typedef Decl* pointer;
|
|
typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
|
|
typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type;
|
|
|
|
decl_iterator() : Current(0) { }
|
|
explicit decl_iterator(Decl *C) : Current(C) { }
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|
|
|
reference operator*() const { return Current; }
|
|
pointer operator->() const { return Current; }
|
|
|
|
decl_iterator& operator++();
|
|
|
|
decl_iterator operator++(int) {
|
|
decl_iterator tmp(*this);
|
|
++(*this);
|
|
return tmp;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
friend bool operator==(decl_iterator x, decl_iterator y) {
|
|
return x.Current == y.Current;
|
|
}
|
|
friend bool operator!=(decl_iterator x, decl_iterator y) {
|
|
return x.Current != y.Current;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/// decls_begin/decls_end - Iterate over the declarations stored in
|
|
/// this context.
|
|
decl_iterator decls_begin() const { return decl_iterator(FirstDecl); }
|
|
decl_iterator decls_end() const { return decl_iterator(); }
|
|
|
|
/// specific_decl_iterator - Iterates over a subrange of
|
|
/// declarations stored in a DeclContext, providing only those that
|
|
/// are of type SpecificDecl (or a class derived from it). This
|
|
/// iterator is used, for example, to provide iteration over just
|
|
/// the fields within a RecordDecl (with SpecificDecl = FieldDecl).
|
|
template<typename SpecificDecl>
|
|
class specific_decl_iterator {
|
|
/// Current - The current, underlying declaration iterator, which
|
|
/// will either be NULL or will point to a declaration of
|
|
/// type SpecificDecl.
|
|
DeclContext::decl_iterator Current;
|
|
|
|
/// SkipToNextDecl - Advances the current position up to the next
|
|
/// declaration of type SpecificDecl that also meets the criteria
|
|
/// required by Acceptable.
|
|
void SkipToNextDecl() {
|
|
while (*Current && !isa<SpecificDecl>(*Current))
|
|
++Current;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
typedef SpecificDecl* value_type;
|
|
typedef SpecificDecl* reference;
|
|
typedef SpecificDecl* pointer;
|
|
typedef std::iterator_traits<DeclContext::decl_iterator>::difference_type
|
|
difference_type;
|
|
typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
|
|
|
|
specific_decl_iterator() : Current() { }
|
|
|
|
/// specific_decl_iterator - Construct a new iterator over a
|
|
/// subset of the declarations the range [C,
|
|
/// end-of-declarations). If A is non-NULL, it is a pointer to a
|
|
/// member function of SpecificDecl that should return true for
|
|
/// all of the SpecificDecl instances that will be in the subset
|
|
/// of iterators. For example, if you want Objective-C instance
|
|
/// methods, SpecificDecl will be ObjCMethodDecl and A will be
|
|
/// &ObjCMethodDecl::isInstanceMethod.
|
|
explicit specific_decl_iterator(DeclContext::decl_iterator C) : Current(C) {
|
|
SkipToNextDecl();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
reference operator*() const { return cast<SpecificDecl>(*Current); }
|
|
pointer operator->() const { return cast<SpecificDecl>(*Current); }
|
|
|
|
specific_decl_iterator& operator++() {
|
|
++Current;
|
|
SkipToNextDecl();
|
|
return *this;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
specific_decl_iterator operator++(int) {
|
|
specific_decl_iterator tmp(*this);
|
|
++(*this);
|
|
return tmp;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
friend bool
|
|
operator==(const specific_decl_iterator& x, const specific_decl_iterator& y) {
|
|
return x.Current == y.Current;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
friend bool
|
|
operator!=(const specific_decl_iterator& x, const specific_decl_iterator& y) {
|
|
return x.Current != y.Current;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/// \brief Iterates over a filtered subrange of declarations stored
|
|
/// in a DeclContext.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This iterator visits only those declarations that are of type
|
|
/// SpecificDecl (or a class derived from it) and that meet some
|
|
/// additional run-time criteria. This iterator is used, for
|
|
/// example, to provide access to the instance methods within an
|
|
/// Objective-C interface (with SpecificDecl = ObjCMethodDecl and
|
|
/// Acceptable = ObjCMethodDecl::isInstanceMethod).
|
|
template<typename SpecificDecl, bool (SpecificDecl::*Acceptable)() const>
|
|
class filtered_decl_iterator {
|
|
/// Current - The current, underlying declaration iterator, which
|
|
/// will either be NULL or will point to a declaration of
|
|
/// type SpecificDecl.
|
|
DeclContext::decl_iterator Current;
|
|
|
|
/// SkipToNextDecl - Advances the current position up to the next
|
|
/// declaration of type SpecificDecl that also meets the criteria
|
|
/// required by Acceptable.
|
|
void SkipToNextDecl() {
|
|
while (*Current &&
|
|
(!isa<SpecificDecl>(*Current) ||
|
|
(Acceptable && !(cast<SpecificDecl>(*Current)->*Acceptable)())))
|
|
++Current;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
typedef SpecificDecl* value_type;
|
|
typedef SpecificDecl* reference;
|
|
typedef SpecificDecl* pointer;
|
|
typedef std::iterator_traits<DeclContext::decl_iterator>::difference_type
|
|
difference_type;
|
|
typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
|
|
|
|
filtered_decl_iterator() : Current() { }
|
|
|
|
/// specific_decl_iterator - Construct a new iterator over a
|
|
/// subset of the declarations the range [C,
|
|
/// end-of-declarations). If A is non-NULL, it is a pointer to a
|
|
/// member function of SpecificDecl that should return true for
|
|
/// all of the SpecificDecl instances that will be in the subset
|
|
/// of iterators. For example, if you want Objective-C instance
|
|
/// methods, SpecificDecl will be ObjCMethodDecl and A will be
|
|
/// &ObjCMethodDecl::isInstanceMethod.
|
|
explicit filtered_decl_iterator(DeclContext::decl_iterator C) : Current(C) {
|
|
SkipToNextDecl();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
reference operator*() const { return cast<SpecificDecl>(*Current); }
|
|
pointer operator->() const { return cast<SpecificDecl>(*Current); }
|
|
|
|
filtered_decl_iterator& operator++() {
|
|
++Current;
|
|
SkipToNextDecl();
|
|
return *this;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
filtered_decl_iterator operator++(int) {
|
|
filtered_decl_iterator tmp(*this);
|
|
++(*this);
|
|
return tmp;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
friend bool
|
|
operator==(const filtered_decl_iterator& x, const filtered_decl_iterator& y) {
|
|
return x.Current == y.Current;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
friend bool
|
|
operator!=(const filtered_decl_iterator& x, const filtered_decl_iterator& y) {
|
|
return x.Current != y.Current;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/// @brief Add the declaration D into this context.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This routine should be invoked when the declaration D has first
|
|
/// been declared, to place D into the context where it was
|
|
/// (lexically) defined. Every declaration must be added to one
|
|
/// (and only one!) context, where it can be visited via
|
|
/// [decls_begin(), decls_end()). Once a declaration has been added
|
|
/// to its lexical context, the corresponding DeclContext owns the
|
|
/// declaration.
|
|
///
|
|
/// If D is also a NamedDecl, it will be made visible within its
|
|
/// semantic context via makeDeclVisibleInContext.
|
|
void addDecl(Decl *D);
|
|
|
|
/// lookup_iterator - An iterator that provides access to the results
|
|
/// of looking up a name within this context.
|
|
typedef NamedDecl **lookup_iterator;
|
|
|
|
/// lookup_const_iterator - An iterator that provides non-mutable
|
|
/// access to the results of lookup up a name within this context.
|
|
typedef NamedDecl * const * lookup_const_iterator;
|
|
|
|
typedef std::pair<lookup_iterator, lookup_iterator> lookup_result;
|
|
typedef std::pair<lookup_const_iterator, lookup_const_iterator>
|
|
lookup_const_result;
|
|
|
|
/// lookup - Find the declarations (if any) with the given Name in
|
|
/// this context. Returns a range of iterators that contains all of
|
|
/// the declarations with this name, with object, function, member,
|
|
/// and enumerator names preceding any tag name. Note that this
|
|
/// routine will not look into parent contexts.
|
|
lookup_result lookup(DeclarationName Name);
|
|
lookup_const_result lookup(DeclarationName Name) const;
|
|
|
|
/// @brief Makes a declaration visible within this context.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This routine makes the declaration D visible to name lookup
|
|
/// within this context and, if this is a transparent context,
|
|
/// within its parent contexts up to the first enclosing
|
|
/// non-transparent context. Making a declaration visible within a
|
|
/// context does not transfer ownership of a declaration, and a
|
|
/// declaration can be visible in many contexts that aren't its
|
|
/// lexical context.
|
|
///
|
|
/// If D is a redeclaration of an existing declaration that is
|
|
/// visible from this context, as determined by
|
|
/// NamedDecl::declarationReplaces, the previous declaration will be
|
|
/// replaced with D.
|
|
void makeDeclVisibleInContext(NamedDecl *D);
|
|
|
|
/// udir_iterator - Iterates through the using-directives stored
|
|
/// within this context.
|
|
typedef UsingDirectiveDecl * const * udir_iterator;
|
|
|
|
typedef std::pair<udir_iterator, udir_iterator> udir_iterator_range;
|
|
|
|
udir_iterator_range getUsingDirectives() const;
|
|
|
|
udir_iterator using_directives_begin() const {
|
|
return getUsingDirectives().first;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
udir_iterator using_directives_end() const {
|
|
return getUsingDirectives().second;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool classof(const Decl *D) {
|
|
switch (D->getKind()) {
|
|
#define DECL_CONTEXT(Name) case Decl::Name:
|
|
#include "clang/AST/DeclNodes.def"
|
|
return true;
|
|
default:
|
|
if (D->getKind() >= Decl::FunctionFirst &&
|
|
D->getKind() <= Decl::FunctionLast)
|
|
return true;
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
static bool classof(const DeclContext *D) { return true; }
|
|
#define DECL_CONTEXT(Name) \
|
|
static bool classof(const Name##Decl *D) { return true; }
|
|
#include "clang/AST/DeclNodes.def"
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
void buildLookup(DeclContext *DCtx);
|
|
void makeDeclVisibleInContextImpl(NamedDecl *D);
|
|
|
|
void EmitOutRec(llvm::Serializer& S) const;
|
|
void ReadOutRec(llvm::Deserializer& D, ASTContext& C);
|
|
|
|
friend class Decl;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
template<> struct DeclContext::KindTrait<DeclContext> {
|
|
static Decl::Kind getKind(const DeclContext *D) { return D->DeclKind; }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
inline bool Decl::isTemplateParameter() const {
|
|
return getKind() == TemplateTypeParm || getKind() == NonTypeTemplateParm;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline bool Decl::isDefinedOutsideFunctionOrMethod() const {
|
|
if (getDeclContext())
|
|
return !getDeclContext()->getLookupContext()->isFunctionOrMethod();
|
|
else
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline DeclContext::decl_iterator& DeclContext::decl_iterator::operator++() {
|
|
Current = getNextDeclInScope(Current);
|
|
return *this;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // end clang.
|
|
|
|
namespace llvm {
|
|
|
|
/// Implement a isa_impl_wrap specialization to check whether a DeclContext is
|
|
/// a specific Decl.
|
|
template<class ToTy>
|
|
struct isa_impl_wrap<ToTy,
|
|
const ::clang::DeclContext,const ::clang::DeclContext> {
|
|
static bool doit(const ::clang::DeclContext &Val) {
|
|
return ToTy::classof(::clang::Decl::castFromDeclContext(&Val));
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
template<class ToTy>
|
|
struct isa_impl_wrap<ToTy, ::clang::DeclContext, ::clang::DeclContext>
|
|
: public isa_impl_wrap<ToTy,
|
|
const ::clang::DeclContext,const ::clang::DeclContext> {};
|
|
|
|
/// Implement cast_convert_val for Decl -> DeclContext conversions.
|
|
template<class FromTy>
|
|
struct cast_convert_val< ::clang::DeclContext, FromTy, FromTy> {
|
|
static ::clang::DeclContext &doit(const FromTy &Val) {
|
|
return *FromTy::castToDeclContext(&Val);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
template<class FromTy>
|
|
struct cast_convert_val< ::clang::DeclContext, FromTy*, FromTy*> {
|
|
static ::clang::DeclContext *doit(const FromTy *Val) {
|
|
return FromTy::castToDeclContext(Val);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
template<class FromTy>
|
|
struct cast_convert_val< const ::clang::DeclContext, FromTy, FromTy> {
|
|
static const ::clang::DeclContext &doit(const FromTy &Val) {
|
|
return *FromTy::castToDeclContext(&Val);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
template<class FromTy>
|
|
struct cast_convert_val< const ::clang::DeclContext, FromTy*, FromTy*> {
|
|
static const ::clang::DeclContext *doit(const FromTy *Val) {
|
|
return FromTy::castToDeclContext(Val);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/// Implement cast_convert_val for DeclContext -> Decl conversions.
|
|
template<class ToTy>
|
|
struct cast_convert_val<ToTy,
|
|
const ::clang::DeclContext,const ::clang::DeclContext> {
|
|
static ToTy &doit(const ::clang::DeclContext &Val) {
|
|
return *reinterpret_cast<ToTy*>(ToTy::castFromDeclContext(&Val));
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
template<class ToTy>
|
|
struct cast_convert_val<ToTy, ::clang::DeclContext, ::clang::DeclContext>
|
|
: public cast_convert_val<ToTy,
|
|
const ::clang::DeclContext,const ::clang::DeclContext> {};
|
|
|
|
template<class ToTy>
|
|
struct cast_convert_val<ToTy,
|
|
const ::clang::DeclContext*, const ::clang::DeclContext*> {
|
|
static ToTy *doit(const ::clang::DeclContext *Val) {
|
|
return reinterpret_cast<ToTy*>(ToTy::castFromDeclContext(Val));
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
template<class ToTy>
|
|
struct cast_convert_val<ToTy, ::clang::DeclContext*, ::clang::DeclContext*>
|
|
: public cast_convert_val<ToTy,
|
|
const ::clang::DeclContext*,const ::clang::DeclContext*> {};
|
|
|
|
} // end namespace llvm
|
|
|
|
#endif
|