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3734 строки
147 KiB
C++
//===--- SemaOverload.cpp - C++ Overloading ---------------------*- 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 provides Sema routines for C++ overloading.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "Sema.h"
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#include "SemaInherit.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h"
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#include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
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#include "clang/AST/Expr.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ExprCXX.h"
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#include "clang/AST/TypeOrdering.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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namespace clang {
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/// GetConversionCategory - Retrieve the implicit conversion
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/// category corresponding to the given implicit conversion kind.
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ImplicitConversionCategory
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GetConversionCategory(ImplicitConversionKind Kind) {
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static const ImplicitConversionCategory
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Category[(int)ICK_Num_Conversion_Kinds] = {
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ICC_Identity,
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ICC_Lvalue_Transformation,
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ICC_Lvalue_Transformation,
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ICC_Lvalue_Transformation,
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ICC_Qualification_Adjustment,
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ICC_Promotion,
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ICC_Promotion,
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ICC_Conversion,
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ICC_Conversion,
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ICC_Conversion,
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ICC_Conversion,
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ICC_Conversion,
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ICC_Conversion,
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ICC_Conversion
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};
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return Category[(int)Kind];
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}
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/// GetConversionRank - Retrieve the implicit conversion rank
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/// corresponding to the given implicit conversion kind.
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ImplicitConversionRank GetConversionRank(ImplicitConversionKind Kind) {
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static const ImplicitConversionRank
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Rank[(int)ICK_Num_Conversion_Kinds] = {
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ICR_Exact_Match,
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ICR_Exact_Match,
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ICR_Exact_Match,
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ICR_Exact_Match,
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ICR_Exact_Match,
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ICR_Promotion,
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ICR_Promotion,
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ICR_Conversion,
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ICR_Conversion,
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ICR_Conversion,
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ICR_Conversion,
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ICR_Conversion,
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ICR_Conversion,
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ICR_Conversion
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};
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return Rank[(int)Kind];
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}
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/// GetImplicitConversionName - Return the name of this kind of
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/// implicit conversion.
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const char* GetImplicitConversionName(ImplicitConversionKind Kind) {
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static const char* Name[(int)ICK_Num_Conversion_Kinds] = {
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"No conversion",
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"Lvalue-to-rvalue",
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"Array-to-pointer",
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"Function-to-pointer",
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"Qualification",
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"Integral promotion",
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"Floating point promotion",
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"Integral conversion",
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"Floating conversion",
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"Floating-integral conversion",
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"Pointer conversion",
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"Pointer-to-member conversion",
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"Boolean conversion",
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"Derived-to-base conversion"
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};
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return Name[Kind];
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}
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/// StandardConversionSequence - Set the standard conversion
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/// sequence to the identity conversion.
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void StandardConversionSequence::setAsIdentityConversion() {
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First = ICK_Identity;
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Second = ICK_Identity;
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Third = ICK_Identity;
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Deprecated = false;
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ReferenceBinding = false;
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DirectBinding = false;
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CopyConstructor = 0;
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}
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/// getRank - Retrieve the rank of this standard conversion sequence
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/// (C++ 13.3.3.1.1p3). The rank is the largest rank of each of the
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/// implicit conversions.
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ImplicitConversionRank StandardConversionSequence::getRank() const {
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ImplicitConversionRank Rank = ICR_Exact_Match;
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if (GetConversionRank(First) > Rank)
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Rank = GetConversionRank(First);
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if (GetConversionRank(Second) > Rank)
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Rank = GetConversionRank(Second);
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if (GetConversionRank(Third) > Rank)
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Rank = GetConversionRank(Third);
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return Rank;
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}
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/// isPointerConversionToBool - Determines whether this conversion is
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/// a conversion of a pointer or pointer-to-member to bool. This is
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/// used as part of the ranking of standard conversion sequences
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/// (C++ 13.3.3.2p4).
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bool StandardConversionSequence::isPointerConversionToBool() const
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{
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QualType FromType = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(FromTypePtr);
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QualType ToType = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(ToTypePtr);
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// Note that FromType has not necessarily been transformed by the
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// array-to-pointer or function-to-pointer implicit conversions, so
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// check for their presence as well as checking whether FromType is
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// a pointer.
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if (ToType->isBooleanType() &&
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(FromType->isPointerType() || FromType->isBlockPointerType() ||
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First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer || First == ICK_Function_To_Pointer))
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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/// isPointerConversionToVoidPointer - Determines whether this
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/// conversion is a conversion of a pointer to a void pointer. This is
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/// used as part of the ranking of standard conversion sequences (C++
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/// 13.3.3.2p4).
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bool
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StandardConversionSequence::
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isPointerConversionToVoidPointer(ASTContext& Context) const
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{
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QualType FromType = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(FromTypePtr);
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QualType ToType = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(ToTypePtr);
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// Note that FromType has not necessarily been transformed by the
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// array-to-pointer implicit conversion, so check for its presence
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// and redo the conversion to get a pointer.
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if (First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer)
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FromType = Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType);
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if (Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion)
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if (const PointerType* ToPtrType = ToType->getAsPointerType())
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return ToPtrType->getPointeeType()->isVoidType();
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return false;
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}
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/// DebugPrint - Print this standard conversion sequence to standard
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/// error. Useful for debugging overloading issues.
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void StandardConversionSequence::DebugPrint() const {
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bool PrintedSomething = false;
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if (First != ICK_Identity) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", GetImplicitConversionName(First));
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PrintedSomething = true;
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}
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if (Second != ICK_Identity) {
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if (PrintedSomething) {
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fprintf(stderr, " -> ");
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}
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", GetImplicitConversionName(Second));
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if (CopyConstructor) {
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fprintf(stderr, " (by copy constructor)");
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} else if (DirectBinding) {
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fprintf(stderr, " (direct reference binding)");
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} else if (ReferenceBinding) {
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fprintf(stderr, " (reference binding)");
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}
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PrintedSomething = true;
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}
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if (Third != ICK_Identity) {
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if (PrintedSomething) {
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fprintf(stderr, " -> ");
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}
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", GetImplicitConversionName(Third));
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PrintedSomething = true;
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}
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if (!PrintedSomething) {
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fprintf(stderr, "No conversions required");
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}
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}
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/// DebugPrint - Print this user-defined conversion sequence to standard
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/// error. Useful for debugging overloading issues.
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void UserDefinedConversionSequence::DebugPrint() const {
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if (Before.First || Before.Second || Before.Third) {
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Before.DebugPrint();
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fprintf(stderr, " -> ");
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}
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fprintf(stderr, "'%s'", ConversionFunction->getNameAsString().c_str());
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if (After.First || After.Second || After.Third) {
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fprintf(stderr, " -> ");
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After.DebugPrint();
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}
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}
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/// DebugPrint - Print this implicit conversion sequence to standard
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/// error. Useful for debugging overloading issues.
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void ImplicitConversionSequence::DebugPrint() const {
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switch (ConversionKind) {
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case StandardConversion:
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fprintf(stderr, "Standard conversion: ");
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Standard.DebugPrint();
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break;
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case UserDefinedConversion:
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fprintf(stderr, "User-defined conversion: ");
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UserDefined.DebugPrint();
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break;
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case EllipsisConversion:
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fprintf(stderr, "Ellipsis conversion");
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break;
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case BadConversion:
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fprintf(stderr, "Bad conversion");
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break;
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}
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fprintf(stderr, "\n");
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}
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// IsOverload - Determine whether the given New declaration is an
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// overload of the Old declaration. This routine returns false if New
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// and Old cannot be overloaded, e.g., if they are functions with the
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// same signature (C++ 1.3.10) or if the Old declaration isn't a
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// function (or overload set). When it does return false and Old is an
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// OverloadedFunctionDecl, MatchedDecl will be set to point to the
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// FunctionDecl that New cannot be overloaded with.
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//
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// Example: Given the following input:
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//
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// void f(int, float); // #1
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// void f(int, int); // #2
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// int f(int, int); // #3
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//
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// When we process #1, there is no previous declaration of "f",
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// so IsOverload will not be used.
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//
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// When we process #2, Old is a FunctionDecl for #1. By comparing the
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// parameter types, we see that #1 and #2 are overloaded (since they
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// have different signatures), so this routine returns false;
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// MatchedDecl is unchanged.
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//
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// When we process #3, Old is an OverloadedFunctionDecl containing #1
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// and #2. We compare the signatures of #3 to #1 (they're overloaded,
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// so we do nothing) and then #3 to #2. Since the signatures of #3 and
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// #2 are identical (return types of functions are not part of the
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// signature), IsOverload returns false and MatchedDecl will be set to
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// point to the FunctionDecl for #2.
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bool
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Sema::IsOverload(FunctionDecl *New, Decl* OldD,
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OverloadedFunctionDecl::function_iterator& MatchedDecl)
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{
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if (OverloadedFunctionDecl* Ovl = dyn_cast<OverloadedFunctionDecl>(OldD)) {
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// Is this new function an overload of every function in the
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// overload set?
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OverloadedFunctionDecl::function_iterator Func = Ovl->function_begin(),
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FuncEnd = Ovl->function_end();
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for (; Func != FuncEnd; ++Func) {
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if (!IsOverload(New, *Func, MatchedDecl)) {
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MatchedDecl = Func;
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return false;
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}
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}
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// This function overloads every function in the overload set.
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return true;
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} else if (FunctionDecl* Old = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(OldD)) {
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// Is the function New an overload of the function Old?
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QualType OldQType = Context.getCanonicalType(Old->getType());
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QualType NewQType = Context.getCanonicalType(New->getType());
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// Compare the signatures (C++ 1.3.10) of the two functions to
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// determine whether they are overloads. If we find any mismatch
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// in the signature, they are overloads.
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// If either of these functions is a K&R-style function (no
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// prototype), then we consider them to have matching signatures.
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if (isa<FunctionTypeNoProto>(OldQType.getTypePtr()) ||
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isa<FunctionTypeNoProto>(NewQType.getTypePtr()))
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return false;
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FunctionTypeProto* OldType = cast<FunctionTypeProto>(OldQType.getTypePtr());
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FunctionTypeProto* NewType = cast<FunctionTypeProto>(NewQType.getTypePtr());
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// The signature of a function includes the types of its
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// parameters (C++ 1.3.10), which includes the presence or absence
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// of the ellipsis; see C++ DR 357).
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if (OldQType != NewQType &&
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(OldType->getNumArgs() != NewType->getNumArgs() ||
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OldType->isVariadic() != NewType->isVariadic() ||
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!std::equal(OldType->arg_type_begin(), OldType->arg_type_end(),
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NewType->arg_type_begin())))
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return true;
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// If the function is a class member, its signature includes the
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// cv-qualifiers (if any) on the function itself.
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//
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// As part of this, also check whether one of the member functions
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// is static, in which case they are not overloads (C++
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// 13.1p2). While not part of the definition of the signature,
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// this check is important to determine whether these functions
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// can be overloaded.
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CXXMethodDecl* OldMethod = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Old);
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CXXMethodDecl* NewMethod = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(New);
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if (OldMethod && NewMethod &&
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!OldMethod->isStatic() && !NewMethod->isStatic() &&
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OldMethod->getTypeQualifiers() != NewMethod->getTypeQualifiers())
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return true;
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// The signatures match; this is not an overload.
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return false;
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} else {
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// (C++ 13p1):
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// Only function declarations can be overloaded; object and type
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// declarations cannot be overloaded.
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return false;
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}
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}
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/// TryImplicitConversion - Attempt to perform an implicit conversion
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/// from the given expression (Expr) to the given type (ToType). This
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/// function returns an implicit conversion sequence that can be used
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/// to perform the initialization. Given
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///
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/// void f(float f);
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/// void g(int i) { f(i); }
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///
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/// this routine would produce an implicit conversion sequence to
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/// describe the initialization of f from i, which will be a standard
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/// conversion sequence containing an lvalue-to-rvalue conversion (C++
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/// 4.1) followed by a floating-integral conversion (C++ 4.9).
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//
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/// Note that this routine only determines how the conversion can be
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/// performed; it does not actually perform the conversion. As such,
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/// it will not produce any diagnostics if no conversion is available,
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/// but will instead return an implicit conversion sequence of kind
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/// "BadConversion".
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///
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/// If @p SuppressUserConversions, then user-defined conversions are
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/// not permitted.
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/// If @p AllowExplicit, then explicit user-defined conversions are
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/// permitted.
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ImplicitConversionSequence
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Sema::TryImplicitConversion(Expr* From, QualType ToType,
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bool SuppressUserConversions,
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bool AllowExplict)
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{
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ImplicitConversionSequence ICS;
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if (IsStandardConversion(From, ToType, ICS.Standard))
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ICS.ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion;
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else if (!SuppressUserConversions &&
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IsUserDefinedConversion(From, ToType, ICS.UserDefined, AllowExplict)) {
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ICS.ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::UserDefinedConversion;
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// C++ [over.ics.user]p4:
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// A conversion of an expression of class type to the same class
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// type is given Exact Match rank, and a conversion of an
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// expression of class type to a base class of that type is
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// given Conversion rank, in spite of the fact that a copy
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// constructor (i.e., a user-defined conversion function) is
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// called for those cases.
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if (CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor
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= dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(ICS.UserDefined.ConversionFunction)) {
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if (Constructor->isCopyConstructor(Context)) {
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// Turn this into a "standard" conversion sequence, so that it
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// gets ranked with standard conversion sequences.
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ICS.ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion;
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ICS.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion();
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ICS.Standard.FromTypePtr = From->getType().getAsOpaquePtr();
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ICS.Standard.ToTypePtr = ToType.getAsOpaquePtr();
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ICS.Standard.CopyConstructor = Constructor;
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if (IsDerivedFrom(From->getType().getUnqualifiedType(),
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ToType.getUnqualifiedType()))
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ICS.Standard.Second = ICK_Derived_To_Base;
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}
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}
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} else
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ICS.ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion;
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return ICS;
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}
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/// IsStandardConversion - Determines whether there is a standard
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/// conversion sequence (C++ [conv], C++ [over.ics.scs]) from the
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/// expression From to the type ToType. Standard conversion sequences
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/// only consider non-class types; for conversions that involve class
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/// types, use TryImplicitConversion. If a conversion exists, SCS will
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/// contain the standard conversion sequence required to perform this
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/// conversion and this routine will return true. Otherwise, this
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/// routine will return false and the value of SCS is unspecified.
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bool
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Sema::IsStandardConversion(Expr* From, QualType ToType,
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StandardConversionSequence &SCS)
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{
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QualType FromType = From->getType();
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// There are no standard conversions for class types, so abort early.
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if (FromType->isRecordType() || ToType->isRecordType())
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return false;
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// Standard conversions (C++ [conv])
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SCS.setAsIdentityConversion();
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SCS.Deprecated = false;
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SCS.IncompatibleObjC = false;
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SCS.FromTypePtr = FromType.getAsOpaquePtr();
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SCS.CopyConstructor = 0;
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// The first conversion can be an lvalue-to-rvalue conversion,
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// array-to-pointer conversion, or function-to-pointer conversion
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// (C++ 4p1).
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// Lvalue-to-rvalue conversion (C++ 4.1):
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// An lvalue (3.10) of a non-function, non-array type T can be
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// converted to an rvalue.
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Expr::isLvalueResult argIsLvalue = From->isLvalue(Context);
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if (argIsLvalue == Expr::LV_Valid &&
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!FromType->isFunctionType() && !FromType->isArrayType() &&
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!FromType->isOverloadType()) {
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SCS.First = ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue;
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// If T is a non-class type, the type of the rvalue is the
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// cv-unqualified version of T. Otherwise, the type of the rvalue
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// is T (C++ 4.1p1).
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FromType = FromType.getUnqualifiedType();
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}
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// Array-to-pointer conversion (C++ 4.2)
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else if (FromType->isArrayType()) {
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SCS.First = ICK_Array_To_Pointer;
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// An lvalue or rvalue of type "array of N T" or "array of unknown
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// bound of T" can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to
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// T" (C++ 4.2p1).
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FromType = Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType);
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if (IsStringLiteralToNonConstPointerConversion(From, ToType)) {
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// This conversion is deprecated. (C++ D.4).
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SCS.Deprecated = true;
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// For the purpose of ranking in overload resolution
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// (13.3.3.1.1), this conversion is considered an
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// array-to-pointer conversion followed by a qualification
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// conversion (4.4). (C++ 4.2p2)
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SCS.Second = ICK_Identity;
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SCS.Third = ICK_Qualification;
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SCS.ToTypePtr = ToType.getAsOpaquePtr();
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return true;
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}
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}
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// Function-to-pointer conversion (C++ 4.3).
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else if (FromType->isFunctionType() && argIsLvalue == Expr::LV_Valid) {
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SCS.First = ICK_Function_To_Pointer;
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// An lvalue of function type T can be converted to an rvalue of
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// type "pointer to T." The result is a pointer to the
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// function. (C++ 4.3p1).
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FromType = Context.getPointerType(FromType);
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}
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// Address of overloaded function (C++ [over.over]).
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else if (FunctionDecl *Fn
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= ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction(From, ToType, false)) {
|
|
SCS.First = ICK_Function_To_Pointer;
|
|
|
|
// We were able to resolve the address of the overloaded function,
|
|
// so we can convert to the type of that function.
|
|
FromType = Fn->getType();
|
|
if (ToType->isReferenceType())
|
|
FromType = Context.getReferenceType(FromType);
|
|
else
|
|
FromType = Context.getPointerType(FromType);
|
|
}
|
|
// We don't require any conversions for the first step.
|
|
else {
|
|
SCS.First = ICK_Identity;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The second conversion can be an integral promotion, floating
|
|
// point promotion, integral conversion, floating point conversion,
|
|
// floating-integral conversion, pointer conversion,
|
|
// pointer-to-member conversion, or boolean conversion (C++ 4p1).
|
|
bool IncompatibleObjC = false;
|
|
if (Context.getCanonicalType(FromType).getUnqualifiedType() ==
|
|
Context.getCanonicalType(ToType).getUnqualifiedType()) {
|
|
// The unqualified versions of the types are the same: there's no
|
|
// conversion to do.
|
|
SCS.Second = ICK_Identity;
|
|
}
|
|
// Integral promotion (C++ 4.5).
|
|
else if (IsIntegralPromotion(From, FromType, ToType)) {
|
|
SCS.Second = ICK_Integral_Promotion;
|
|
FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
}
|
|
// Floating point promotion (C++ 4.6).
|
|
else if (IsFloatingPointPromotion(FromType, ToType)) {
|
|
SCS.Second = ICK_Floating_Promotion;
|
|
FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
}
|
|
// Integral conversions (C++ 4.7).
|
|
// FIXME: isIntegralType shouldn't be true for enums in C++.
|
|
else if ((FromType->isIntegralType() || FromType->isEnumeralType()) &&
|
|
(ToType->isIntegralType() && !ToType->isEnumeralType())) {
|
|
SCS.Second = ICK_Integral_Conversion;
|
|
FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
}
|
|
// Floating point conversions (C++ 4.8).
|
|
else if (FromType->isFloatingType() && ToType->isFloatingType()) {
|
|
SCS.Second = ICK_Floating_Conversion;
|
|
FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
}
|
|
// Floating-integral conversions (C++ 4.9).
|
|
// FIXME: isIntegralType shouldn't be true for enums in C++.
|
|
else if ((FromType->isFloatingType() &&
|
|
ToType->isIntegralType() && !ToType->isBooleanType() &&
|
|
!ToType->isEnumeralType()) ||
|
|
((FromType->isIntegralType() || FromType->isEnumeralType()) &&
|
|
ToType->isFloatingType())) {
|
|
SCS.Second = ICK_Floating_Integral;
|
|
FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
}
|
|
// Pointer conversions (C++ 4.10).
|
|
else if (IsPointerConversion(From, FromType, ToType, FromType,
|
|
IncompatibleObjC)) {
|
|
SCS.Second = ICK_Pointer_Conversion;
|
|
SCS.IncompatibleObjC = IncompatibleObjC;
|
|
}
|
|
// FIXME: Pointer to member conversions (4.11).
|
|
// Boolean conversions (C++ 4.12).
|
|
// FIXME: pointer-to-member type
|
|
else if (ToType->isBooleanType() &&
|
|
(FromType->isArithmeticType() ||
|
|
FromType->isEnumeralType() ||
|
|
FromType->isPointerType() ||
|
|
FromType->isBlockPointerType())) {
|
|
SCS.Second = ICK_Boolean_Conversion;
|
|
FromType = Context.BoolTy;
|
|
} else {
|
|
// No second conversion required.
|
|
SCS.Second = ICK_Identity;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
QualType CanonFrom;
|
|
QualType CanonTo;
|
|
// The third conversion can be a qualification conversion (C++ 4p1).
|
|
if (IsQualificationConversion(FromType, ToType)) {
|
|
SCS.Third = ICK_Qualification;
|
|
FromType = ToType;
|
|
CanonFrom = Context.getCanonicalType(FromType);
|
|
CanonTo = Context.getCanonicalType(ToType);
|
|
} else {
|
|
// No conversion required
|
|
SCS.Third = ICK_Identity;
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.best.ics]p6:
|
|
// [...] Any difference in top-level cv-qualification is
|
|
// subsumed by the initialization itself and does not constitute
|
|
// a conversion. [...]
|
|
CanonFrom = Context.getCanonicalType(FromType);
|
|
CanonTo = Context.getCanonicalType(ToType);
|
|
if (CanonFrom.getUnqualifiedType() == CanonTo.getUnqualifiedType() &&
|
|
CanonFrom.getCVRQualifiers() != CanonTo.getCVRQualifiers()) {
|
|
FromType = ToType;
|
|
CanonFrom = CanonTo;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we have not converted the argument type to the parameter type,
|
|
// this is a bad conversion sequence.
|
|
if (CanonFrom != CanonTo)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
SCS.ToTypePtr = FromType.getAsOpaquePtr();
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// IsIntegralPromotion - Determines whether the conversion from the
|
|
/// expression From (whose potentially-adjusted type is FromType) to
|
|
/// ToType is an integral promotion (C++ 4.5). If so, returns true and
|
|
/// sets PromotedType to the promoted type.
|
|
bool Sema::IsIntegralPromotion(Expr *From, QualType FromType, QualType ToType)
|
|
{
|
|
const BuiltinType *To = ToType->getAsBuiltinType();
|
|
// All integers are built-in.
|
|
if (!To) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// An rvalue of type char, signed char, unsigned char, short int, or
|
|
// unsigned short int can be converted to an rvalue of type int if
|
|
// int can represent all the values of the source type; otherwise,
|
|
// the source rvalue can be converted to an rvalue of type unsigned
|
|
// int (C++ 4.5p1).
|
|
if (FromType->isPromotableIntegerType() && !FromType->isBooleanType()) {
|
|
if (// We can promote any signed, promotable integer type to an int
|
|
(FromType->isSignedIntegerType() ||
|
|
// We can promote any unsigned integer type whose size is
|
|
// less than int to an int.
|
|
(!FromType->isSignedIntegerType() &&
|
|
Context.getTypeSize(FromType) < Context.getTypeSize(ToType)))) {
|
|
return To->getKind() == BuiltinType::Int;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return To->getKind() == BuiltinType::UInt;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// An rvalue of type wchar_t (3.9.1) or an enumeration type (7.2)
|
|
// can be converted to an rvalue of the first of the following types
|
|
// that can represent all the values of its underlying type: int,
|
|
// unsigned int, long, or unsigned long (C++ 4.5p2).
|
|
if ((FromType->isEnumeralType() || FromType->isWideCharType())
|
|
&& ToType->isIntegerType()) {
|
|
// Determine whether the type we're converting from is signed or
|
|
// unsigned.
|
|
bool FromIsSigned;
|
|
uint64_t FromSize = Context.getTypeSize(FromType);
|
|
if (const EnumType *FromEnumType = FromType->getAsEnumType()) {
|
|
QualType UnderlyingType = FromEnumType->getDecl()->getIntegerType();
|
|
FromIsSigned = UnderlyingType->isSignedIntegerType();
|
|
} else {
|
|
// FIXME: Is wchar_t signed or unsigned? We assume it's signed for now.
|
|
FromIsSigned = true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The types we'll try to promote to, in the appropriate
|
|
// order. Try each of these types.
|
|
QualType PromoteTypes[6] = {
|
|
Context.IntTy, Context.UnsignedIntTy,
|
|
Context.LongTy, Context.UnsignedLongTy ,
|
|
Context.LongLongTy, Context.UnsignedLongLongTy
|
|
};
|
|
for (int Idx = 0; Idx < 6; ++Idx) {
|
|
uint64_t ToSize = Context.getTypeSize(PromoteTypes[Idx]);
|
|
if (FromSize < ToSize ||
|
|
(FromSize == ToSize &&
|
|
FromIsSigned == PromoteTypes[Idx]->isSignedIntegerType())) {
|
|
// We found the type that we can promote to. If this is the
|
|
// type we wanted, we have a promotion. Otherwise, no
|
|
// promotion.
|
|
return Context.getCanonicalType(ToType).getUnqualifiedType()
|
|
== Context.getCanonicalType(PromoteTypes[Idx]).getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// An rvalue for an integral bit-field (9.6) can be converted to an
|
|
// rvalue of type int if int can represent all the values of the
|
|
// bit-field; otherwise, it can be converted to unsigned int if
|
|
// unsigned int can represent all the values of the bit-field. If
|
|
// the bit-field is larger yet, no integral promotion applies to
|
|
// it. If the bit-field has an enumerated type, it is treated as any
|
|
// other value of that type for promotion purposes (C++ 4.5p3).
|
|
if (MemberExpr *MemRef = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(From)) {
|
|
using llvm::APSInt;
|
|
if (FieldDecl *MemberDecl = dyn_cast<FieldDecl>(MemRef->getMemberDecl())) {
|
|
APSInt BitWidth;
|
|
if (MemberDecl->isBitField() &&
|
|
FromType->isIntegralType() && !FromType->isEnumeralType() &&
|
|
From->isIntegerConstantExpr(BitWidth, Context)) {
|
|
APSInt ToSize(Context.getTypeSize(ToType));
|
|
|
|
// Are we promoting to an int from a bitfield that fits in an int?
|
|
if (BitWidth < ToSize ||
|
|
(FromType->isSignedIntegerType() && BitWidth <= ToSize)) {
|
|
return To->getKind() == BuiltinType::Int;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Are we promoting to an unsigned int from an unsigned bitfield
|
|
// that fits into an unsigned int?
|
|
if (FromType->isUnsignedIntegerType() && BitWidth <= ToSize) {
|
|
return To->getKind() == BuiltinType::UInt;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// An rvalue of type bool can be converted to an rvalue of type int,
|
|
// with false becoming zero and true becoming one (C++ 4.5p4).
|
|
if (FromType->isBooleanType() && To->getKind() == BuiltinType::Int) {
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// IsFloatingPointPromotion - Determines whether the conversion from
|
|
/// FromType to ToType is a floating point promotion (C++ 4.6). If so,
|
|
/// returns true and sets PromotedType to the promoted type.
|
|
bool Sema::IsFloatingPointPromotion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType)
|
|
{
|
|
/// An rvalue of type float can be converted to an rvalue of type
|
|
/// double. (C++ 4.6p1).
|
|
if (const BuiltinType *FromBuiltin = FromType->getAsBuiltinType())
|
|
if (const BuiltinType *ToBuiltin = ToType->getAsBuiltinType())
|
|
if (FromBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Float &&
|
|
ToBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Double)
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType - In a pointer conversion from
|
|
/// the pointer type FromPtr to a pointer to type ToPointee, with the
|
|
/// same type qualifiers as FromPtr has on its pointee type. ToType,
|
|
/// if non-empty, will be a pointer to ToType that may or may not have
|
|
/// the right set of qualifiers on its pointee.
|
|
static QualType
|
|
BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(const PointerType *FromPtr,
|
|
QualType ToPointee, QualType ToType,
|
|
ASTContext &Context) {
|
|
QualType CanonFromPointee = Context.getCanonicalType(FromPtr->getPointeeType());
|
|
QualType CanonToPointee = Context.getCanonicalType(ToPointee);
|
|
unsigned Quals = CanonFromPointee.getCVRQualifiers();
|
|
|
|
// Exact qualifier match -> return the pointer type we're converting to.
|
|
if (CanonToPointee.getCVRQualifiers() == Quals) {
|
|
// ToType is exactly what we need. Return it.
|
|
if (ToType.getTypePtr())
|
|
return ToType;
|
|
|
|
// Build a pointer to ToPointee. It has the right qualifiers
|
|
// already.
|
|
return Context.getPointerType(ToPointee);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Just build a canonical type that has the right qualifiers.
|
|
return Context.getPointerType(CanonToPointee.getQualifiedType(Quals));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// IsPointerConversion - Determines whether the conversion of the
|
|
/// expression From, which has the (possibly adjusted) type FromType,
|
|
/// can be converted to the type ToType via a pointer conversion (C++
|
|
/// 4.10). If so, returns true and places the converted type (that
|
|
/// might differ from ToType in its cv-qualifiers at some level) into
|
|
/// ConvertedType.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This routine also supports conversions to and from block pointers
|
|
/// and conversions with Objective-C's 'id', 'id<protocols...>', and
|
|
/// pointers to interfaces. FIXME: Once we've determined the
|
|
/// appropriate overloading rules for Objective-C, we may want to
|
|
/// split the Objective-C checks into a different routine; however,
|
|
/// GCC seems to consider all of these conversions to be pointer
|
|
/// conversions, so for now they live here. IncompatibleObjC will be
|
|
/// set if the conversion is an allowed Objective-C conversion that
|
|
/// should result in a warning.
|
|
bool Sema::IsPointerConversion(Expr *From, QualType FromType, QualType ToType,
|
|
QualType& ConvertedType,
|
|
bool &IncompatibleObjC)
|
|
{
|
|
IncompatibleObjC = false;
|
|
if (isObjCPointerConversion(FromType, ToType, ConvertedType, IncompatibleObjC))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// Conversion from a null pointer constant to any Objective-C pointer type.
|
|
if (Context.isObjCObjectPointerType(ToType) &&
|
|
From->isNullPointerConstant(Context)) {
|
|
ConvertedType = ToType;
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Blocks: Block pointers can be converted to void*.
|
|
if (FromType->isBlockPointerType() && ToType->isPointerType() &&
|
|
ToType->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType()->isVoidType()) {
|
|
ConvertedType = ToType;
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
// Blocks: A null pointer constant can be converted to a block
|
|
// pointer type.
|
|
if (ToType->isBlockPointerType() && From->isNullPointerConstant(Context)) {
|
|
ConvertedType = ToType;
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const PointerType* ToTypePtr = ToType->getAsPointerType();
|
|
if (!ToTypePtr)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// A null pointer constant can be converted to a pointer type (C++ 4.10p1).
|
|
if (From->isNullPointerConstant(Context)) {
|
|
ConvertedType = ToType;
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Beyond this point, both types need to be pointers.
|
|
const PointerType *FromTypePtr = FromType->getAsPointerType();
|
|
if (!FromTypePtr)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
QualType FromPointeeType = FromTypePtr->getPointeeType();
|
|
QualType ToPointeeType = ToTypePtr->getPointeeType();
|
|
|
|
// An rvalue of type "pointer to cv T," where T is an object type,
|
|
// can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to cv void" (C++
|
|
// 4.10p2).
|
|
if (FromPointeeType->isIncompleteOrObjectType() &&
|
|
ToPointeeType->isVoidType()) {
|
|
ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr,
|
|
ToPointeeType,
|
|
ToType, Context);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++ [conv.ptr]p3:
|
|
//
|
|
// An rvalue of type "pointer to cv D," where D is a class type,
|
|
// can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to cv B," where
|
|
// B is a base class (clause 10) of D. If B is an inaccessible
|
|
// (clause 11) or ambiguous (10.2) base class of D, a program that
|
|
// necessitates this conversion is ill-formed. The result of the
|
|
// conversion is a pointer to the base class sub-object of the
|
|
// derived class object. The null pointer value is converted to
|
|
// the null pointer value of the destination type.
|
|
//
|
|
// Note that we do not check for ambiguity or inaccessibility
|
|
// here. That is handled by CheckPointerConversion.
|
|
if (FromPointeeType->isRecordType() && ToPointeeType->isRecordType() &&
|
|
IsDerivedFrom(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType)) {
|
|
ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr,
|
|
ToPointeeType,
|
|
ToType, Context);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// isObjCPointerConversion - Determines whether this is an
|
|
/// Objective-C pointer conversion. Subroutine of IsPointerConversion,
|
|
/// with the same arguments and return values.
|
|
bool Sema::isObjCPointerConversion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType,
|
|
QualType& ConvertedType,
|
|
bool &IncompatibleObjC) {
|
|
if (!getLangOptions().ObjC1)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// Conversions with Objective-C's id<...>.
|
|
if ((FromType->isObjCQualifiedIdType() || ToType->isObjCQualifiedIdType()) &&
|
|
ObjCQualifiedIdTypesAreCompatible(ToType, FromType, /*compare=*/false)) {
|
|
ConvertedType = ToType;
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Beyond this point, both types need to be pointers or block pointers.
|
|
QualType ToPointeeType;
|
|
const PointerType* ToTypePtr = ToType->getAsPointerType();
|
|
if (ToTypePtr)
|
|
ToPointeeType = ToTypePtr->getPointeeType();
|
|
else if (const BlockPointerType *ToBlockPtr = ToType->getAsBlockPointerType())
|
|
ToPointeeType = ToBlockPtr->getPointeeType();
|
|
else
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
QualType FromPointeeType;
|
|
const PointerType *FromTypePtr = FromType->getAsPointerType();
|
|
if (FromTypePtr)
|
|
FromPointeeType = FromTypePtr->getPointeeType();
|
|
else if (const BlockPointerType *FromBlockPtr
|
|
= FromType->getAsBlockPointerType())
|
|
FromPointeeType = FromBlockPtr->getPointeeType();
|
|
else
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// Objective C++: We're able to convert from a pointer to an
|
|
// interface to a pointer to a different interface.
|
|
const ObjCInterfaceType* FromIface = FromPointeeType->getAsObjCInterfaceType();
|
|
const ObjCInterfaceType* ToIface = ToPointeeType->getAsObjCInterfaceType();
|
|
if (FromIface && ToIface &&
|
|
Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(ToIface, FromIface)) {
|
|
ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr,
|
|
ToPointeeType,
|
|
ToType, Context);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (FromIface && ToIface &&
|
|
Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromIface, ToIface)) {
|
|
// Okay: this is some kind of implicit downcast of Objective-C
|
|
// interfaces, which is permitted. However, we're going to
|
|
// complain about it.
|
|
IncompatibleObjC = true;
|
|
ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr,
|
|
ToPointeeType,
|
|
ToType, Context);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Objective C++: We're able to convert between "id" and a pointer
|
|
// to any interface (in both directions).
|
|
if ((FromIface && Context.isObjCIdType(ToPointeeType))
|
|
|| (ToIface && Context.isObjCIdType(FromPointeeType))) {
|
|
ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr,
|
|
ToPointeeType,
|
|
ToType, Context);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Objective C++: Allow conversions between the Objective-C "id" and
|
|
// "Class", in either direction.
|
|
if ((Context.isObjCIdType(FromPointeeType) &&
|
|
Context.isObjCClassType(ToPointeeType)) ||
|
|
(Context.isObjCClassType(FromPointeeType) &&
|
|
Context.isObjCIdType(ToPointeeType))) {
|
|
ConvertedType = ToType;
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we have pointers to pointers, recursively check whether this
|
|
// is an Objective-C conversion.
|
|
if (FromPointeeType->isPointerType() && ToPointeeType->isPointerType() &&
|
|
isObjCPointerConversion(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType, ConvertedType,
|
|
IncompatibleObjC)) {
|
|
// We always complain about this conversion.
|
|
IncompatibleObjC = true;
|
|
ConvertedType = ToType;
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we have pointers to functions or blocks, check whether the only
|
|
// differences in the argument and result types are in Objective-C
|
|
// pointer conversions. If so, we permit the conversion (but
|
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// complain about it).
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const FunctionTypeProto *FromFunctionType
|
|
= FromPointeeType->getAsFunctionTypeProto();
|
|
const FunctionTypeProto *ToFunctionType
|
|
= ToPointeeType->getAsFunctionTypeProto();
|
|
if (FromFunctionType && ToFunctionType) {
|
|
// If the function types are exactly the same, this isn't an
|
|
// Objective-C pointer conversion.
|
|
if (Context.getCanonicalType(FromPointeeType)
|
|
== Context.getCanonicalType(ToPointeeType))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// Perform the quick checks that will tell us whether these
|
|
// function types are obviously different.
|
|
if (FromFunctionType->getNumArgs() != ToFunctionType->getNumArgs() ||
|
|
FromFunctionType->isVariadic() != ToFunctionType->isVariadic() ||
|
|
FromFunctionType->getTypeQuals() != ToFunctionType->getTypeQuals())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
bool HasObjCConversion = false;
|
|
if (Context.getCanonicalType(FromFunctionType->getResultType())
|
|
== Context.getCanonicalType(ToFunctionType->getResultType())) {
|
|
// Okay, the types match exactly. Nothing to do.
|
|
} else if (isObjCPointerConversion(FromFunctionType->getResultType(),
|
|
ToFunctionType->getResultType(),
|
|
ConvertedType, IncompatibleObjC)) {
|
|
// Okay, we have an Objective-C pointer conversion.
|
|
HasObjCConversion = true;
|
|
} else {
|
|
// Function types are too different. Abort.
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Check argument types.
|
|
for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, NumArgs = FromFunctionType->getNumArgs();
|
|
ArgIdx != NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) {
|
|
QualType FromArgType = FromFunctionType->getArgType(ArgIdx);
|
|
QualType ToArgType = ToFunctionType->getArgType(ArgIdx);
|
|
if (Context.getCanonicalType(FromArgType)
|
|
== Context.getCanonicalType(ToArgType)) {
|
|
// Okay, the types match exactly. Nothing to do.
|
|
} else if (isObjCPointerConversion(FromArgType, ToArgType,
|
|
ConvertedType, IncompatibleObjC)) {
|
|
// Okay, we have an Objective-C pointer conversion.
|
|
HasObjCConversion = true;
|
|
} else {
|
|
// Argument types are too different. Abort.
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (HasObjCConversion) {
|
|
// We had an Objective-C conversion. Allow this pointer
|
|
// conversion, but complain about it.
|
|
ConvertedType = ToType;
|
|
IncompatibleObjC = true;
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// CheckPointerConversion - Check the pointer conversion from the
|
|
/// expression From to the type ToType. This routine checks for
|
|
/// ambiguous (FIXME: or inaccessible) derived-to-base pointer
|
|
/// conversions for which IsPointerConversion has already returned
|
|
/// true. It returns true and produces a diagnostic if there was an
|
|
/// error, or returns false otherwise.
|
|
bool Sema::CheckPointerConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType) {
|
|
QualType FromType = From->getType();
|
|
|
|
if (const PointerType *FromPtrType = FromType->getAsPointerType())
|
|
if (const PointerType *ToPtrType = ToType->getAsPointerType()) {
|
|
BasePaths Paths(/*FindAmbiguities=*/true, /*RecordPaths=*/false,
|
|
/*DetectVirtual=*/false);
|
|
QualType FromPointeeType = FromPtrType->getPointeeType(),
|
|
ToPointeeType = ToPtrType->getPointeeType();
|
|
|
|
// Objective-C++ conversions are always okay.
|
|
// FIXME: We should have a different class of conversions for
|
|
// the Objective-C++ implicit conversions.
|
|
if (Context.isObjCIdType(FromPointeeType) ||
|
|
Context.isObjCIdType(ToPointeeType) ||
|
|
Context.isObjCClassType(FromPointeeType) ||
|
|
Context.isObjCClassType(ToPointeeType))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
if (FromPointeeType->isRecordType() &&
|
|
ToPointeeType->isRecordType()) {
|
|
// We must have a derived-to-base conversion. Check an
|
|
// ambiguous or inaccessible conversion.
|
|
return CheckDerivedToBaseConversion(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType,
|
|
From->getExprLoc(),
|
|
From->getSourceRange());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// IsQualificationConversion - Determines whether the conversion from
|
|
/// an rvalue of type FromType to ToType is a qualification conversion
|
|
/// (C++ 4.4).
|
|
bool
|
|
Sema::IsQualificationConversion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType)
|
|
{
|
|
FromType = Context.getCanonicalType(FromType);
|
|
ToType = Context.getCanonicalType(ToType);
|
|
|
|
// If FromType and ToType are the same type, this is not a
|
|
// qualification conversion.
|
|
if (FromType == ToType)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// (C++ 4.4p4):
|
|
// A conversion can add cv-qualifiers at levels other than the first
|
|
// in multi-level pointers, subject to the following rules: [...]
|
|
bool PreviousToQualsIncludeConst = true;
|
|
bool UnwrappedAnyPointer = false;
|
|
while (UnwrapSimilarPointerTypes(FromType, ToType)) {
|
|
// Within each iteration of the loop, we check the qualifiers to
|
|
// determine if this still looks like a qualification
|
|
// conversion. Then, if all is well, we unwrap one more level of
|
|
// pointers or pointers-to-members and do it all again
|
|
// until there are no more pointers or pointers-to-members left to
|
|
// unwrap.
|
|
UnwrappedAnyPointer = true;
|
|
|
|
// -- for every j > 0, if const is in cv 1,j then const is in cv
|
|
// 2,j, and similarly for volatile.
|
|
if (!ToType.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(FromType))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// -- if the cv 1,j and cv 2,j are different, then const is in
|
|
// every cv for 0 < k < j.
|
|
if (FromType.getCVRQualifiers() != ToType.getCVRQualifiers()
|
|
&& !PreviousToQualsIncludeConst)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// Keep track of whether all prior cv-qualifiers in the "to" type
|
|
// include const.
|
|
PreviousToQualsIncludeConst
|
|
= PreviousToQualsIncludeConst && ToType.isConstQualified();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We are left with FromType and ToType being the pointee types
|
|
// after unwrapping the original FromType and ToType the same number
|
|
// of types. If we unwrapped any pointers, and if FromType and
|
|
// ToType have the same unqualified type (since we checked
|
|
// qualifiers above), then this is a qualification conversion.
|
|
return UnwrappedAnyPointer &&
|
|
FromType.getUnqualifiedType() == ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// IsUserDefinedConversion - Determines whether there is a
|
|
/// user-defined conversion sequence (C++ [over.ics.user]) that
|
|
/// converts expression From to the type ToType. If such a conversion
|
|
/// exists, User will contain the user-defined conversion sequence
|
|
/// that performs such a conversion and this routine will return
|
|
/// true. Otherwise, this routine returns false and User is
|
|
/// unspecified. AllowExplicit is true if the conversion should
|
|
/// consider C++0x "explicit" conversion functions as well as
|
|
/// non-explicit conversion functions (C++0x [class.conv.fct]p2).
|
|
bool Sema::IsUserDefinedConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType,
|
|
UserDefinedConversionSequence& User,
|
|
bool AllowExplicit)
|
|
{
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet;
|
|
if (const CXXRecordType *ToRecordType
|
|
= dyn_cast_or_null<CXXRecordType>(ToType->getAsRecordType())) {
|
|
// C++ [over.match.ctor]p1:
|
|
// When objects of class type are direct-initialized (8.5), or
|
|
// copy-initialized from an expression of the same or a
|
|
// derived class type (8.5), overload resolution selects the
|
|
// constructor. [...] For copy-initialization, the candidate
|
|
// functions are all the converting constructors (12.3.1) of
|
|
// that class. The argument list is the expression-list within
|
|
// the parentheses of the initializer.
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *ToRecordDecl = ToRecordType->getDecl();
|
|
DeclarationName ConstructorName
|
|
= Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXConstructorName(
|
|
Context.getCanonicalType(ToType).getUnqualifiedType());
|
|
DeclContext::lookup_iterator Con, ConEnd;
|
|
for (llvm::tie(Con, ConEnd) = ToRecordDecl->lookup(ConstructorName);
|
|
Con != ConEnd; ++Con) {
|
|
CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(*Con);
|
|
if (Constructor->isConvertingConstructor())
|
|
AddOverloadCandidate(Constructor, &From, 1, CandidateSet,
|
|
/*SuppressUserConversions=*/true);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (const CXXRecordType *FromRecordType
|
|
= dyn_cast_or_null<CXXRecordType>(From->getType()->getAsRecordType())) {
|
|
// Add all of the conversion functions as candidates.
|
|
// FIXME: Look for conversions in base classes!
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *FromRecordDecl = FromRecordType->getDecl();
|
|
OverloadedFunctionDecl *Conversions
|
|
= FromRecordDecl->getConversionFunctions();
|
|
for (OverloadedFunctionDecl::function_iterator Func
|
|
= Conversions->function_begin();
|
|
Func != Conversions->function_end(); ++Func) {
|
|
CXXConversionDecl *Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(*Func);
|
|
if (AllowExplicit || !Conv->isExplicit())
|
|
AddConversionCandidate(Conv, From, ToType, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
|
|
switch (BestViableFunction(CandidateSet, Best)) {
|
|
case OR_Success:
|
|
// Record the standard conversion we used and the conversion function.
|
|
if (CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor
|
|
= dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Best->Function)) {
|
|
// C++ [over.ics.user]p1:
|
|
// If the user-defined conversion is specified by a
|
|
// constructor (12.3.1), the initial standard conversion
|
|
// sequence converts the source type to the type required by
|
|
// the argument of the constructor.
|
|
//
|
|
// FIXME: What about ellipsis conversions?
|
|
QualType ThisType = Constructor->getThisType(Context);
|
|
User.Before = Best->Conversions[0].Standard;
|
|
User.ConversionFunction = Constructor;
|
|
User.After.setAsIdentityConversion();
|
|
User.After.FromTypePtr
|
|
= ThisType->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType().getAsOpaquePtr();
|
|
User.After.ToTypePtr = ToType.getAsOpaquePtr();
|
|
return true;
|
|
} else if (CXXConversionDecl *Conversion
|
|
= dyn_cast<CXXConversionDecl>(Best->Function)) {
|
|
// C++ [over.ics.user]p1:
|
|
//
|
|
// [...] If the user-defined conversion is specified by a
|
|
// conversion function (12.3.2), the initial standard
|
|
// conversion sequence converts the source type to the
|
|
// implicit object parameter of the conversion function.
|
|
User.Before = Best->Conversions[0].Standard;
|
|
User.ConversionFunction = Conversion;
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.ics.user]p2:
|
|
// The second standard conversion sequence converts the
|
|
// result of the user-defined conversion to the target type
|
|
// for the sequence. Since an implicit conversion sequence
|
|
// is an initialization, the special rules for
|
|
// initialization by user-defined conversion apply when
|
|
// selecting the best user-defined conversion for a
|
|
// user-defined conversion sequence (see 13.3.3 and
|
|
// 13.3.3.1).
|
|
User.After = Best->FinalConversion;
|
|
return true;
|
|
} else {
|
|
assert(false && "Not a constructor or conversion function?");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case OR_No_Viable_Function:
|
|
// No conversion here! We're done.
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
case OR_Ambiguous:
|
|
// FIXME: See C++ [over.best.ics]p10 for the handling of
|
|
// ambiguous conversion sequences.
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// CompareImplicitConversionSequences - Compare two implicit
|
|
/// conversion sequences to determine whether one is better than the
|
|
/// other or if they are indistinguishable (C++ 13.3.3.2).
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind
|
|
Sema::CompareImplicitConversionSequences(const ImplicitConversionSequence& ICS1,
|
|
const ImplicitConversionSequence& ICS2)
|
|
{
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.3.2p2): When comparing the basic forms of implicit
|
|
// conversion sequences (as defined in 13.3.3.1)
|
|
// -- a standard conversion sequence (13.3.3.1.1) is a better
|
|
// conversion sequence than a user-defined conversion sequence or
|
|
// an ellipsis conversion sequence, and
|
|
// -- a user-defined conversion sequence (13.3.3.1.2) is a better
|
|
// conversion sequence than an ellipsis conversion sequence
|
|
// (13.3.3.1.3).
|
|
//
|
|
if (ICS1.ConversionKind < ICS2.ConversionKind)
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if (ICS2.ConversionKind < ICS1.ConversionKind)
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
|
|
// Two implicit conversion sequences of the same form are
|
|
// indistinguishable conversion sequences unless one of the
|
|
// following rules apply: (C++ 13.3.3.2p3):
|
|
if (ICS1.ConversionKind == ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion)
|
|
return CompareStandardConversionSequences(ICS1.Standard, ICS2.Standard);
|
|
else if (ICS1.ConversionKind ==
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence::UserDefinedConversion) {
|
|
// User-defined conversion sequence U1 is a better conversion
|
|
// sequence than another user-defined conversion sequence U2 if
|
|
// they contain the same user-defined conversion function or
|
|
// constructor and if the second standard conversion sequence of
|
|
// U1 is better than the second standard conversion sequence of
|
|
// U2 (C++ 13.3.3.2p3).
|
|
if (ICS1.UserDefined.ConversionFunction ==
|
|
ICS2.UserDefined.ConversionFunction)
|
|
return CompareStandardConversionSequences(ICS1.UserDefined.After,
|
|
ICS2.UserDefined.After);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// CompareStandardConversionSequences - Compare two standard
|
|
/// conversion sequences to determine whether one is better than the
|
|
/// other or if they are indistinguishable (C++ 13.3.3.2p3).
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind
|
|
Sema::CompareStandardConversionSequences(const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1,
|
|
const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2)
|
|
{
|
|
// Standard conversion sequence S1 is a better conversion sequence
|
|
// than standard conversion sequence S2 if (C++ 13.3.3.2p3):
|
|
|
|
// -- S1 is a proper subsequence of S2 (comparing the conversion
|
|
// sequences in the canonical form defined by 13.3.3.1.1,
|
|
// excluding any Lvalue Transformation; the identity conversion
|
|
// sequence is considered to be a subsequence of any
|
|
// non-identity conversion sequence) or, if not that,
|
|
if (SCS1.Second == SCS2.Second && SCS1.Third == SCS2.Third)
|
|
// Neither is a proper subsequence of the other. Do nothing.
|
|
;
|
|
else if ((SCS1.Second == ICK_Identity && SCS1.Third == SCS2.Third) ||
|
|
(SCS1.Third == ICK_Identity && SCS1.Second == SCS2.Second) ||
|
|
(SCS1.Second == ICK_Identity &&
|
|
SCS1.Third == ICK_Identity))
|
|
// SCS1 is a proper subsequence of SCS2.
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if ((SCS2.Second == ICK_Identity && SCS2.Third == SCS1.Third) ||
|
|
(SCS2.Third == ICK_Identity && SCS2.Second == SCS1.Second) ||
|
|
(SCS2.Second == ICK_Identity &&
|
|
SCS2.Third == ICK_Identity))
|
|
// SCS2 is a proper subsequence of SCS1.
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
|
|
// -- the rank of S1 is better than the rank of S2 (by the rules
|
|
// defined below), or, if not that,
|
|
ImplicitConversionRank Rank1 = SCS1.getRank();
|
|
ImplicitConversionRank Rank2 = SCS2.getRank();
|
|
if (Rank1 < Rank2)
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if (Rank2 < Rank1)
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.3.2p4): Two conversion sequences with the same rank
|
|
// are indistinguishable unless one of the following rules
|
|
// applies:
|
|
|
|
// A conversion that is not a conversion of a pointer, or
|
|
// pointer to member, to bool is better than another conversion
|
|
// that is such a conversion.
|
|
if (SCS1.isPointerConversionToBool() != SCS2.isPointerConversionToBool())
|
|
return SCS2.isPointerConversionToBool()
|
|
? ImplicitConversionSequence::Better
|
|
: ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.ics.rank]p4b2:
|
|
//
|
|
// If class B is derived directly or indirectly from class A,
|
|
// conversion of B* to A* is better than conversion of B* to
|
|
// void*, and conversion of A* to void* is better than conversion
|
|
// of B* to void*.
|
|
bool SCS1ConvertsToVoid
|
|
= SCS1.isPointerConversionToVoidPointer(Context);
|
|
bool SCS2ConvertsToVoid
|
|
= SCS2.isPointerConversionToVoidPointer(Context);
|
|
if (SCS1ConvertsToVoid != SCS2ConvertsToVoid) {
|
|
// Exactly one of the conversion sequences is a conversion to
|
|
// a void pointer; it's the worse conversion.
|
|
return SCS2ConvertsToVoid ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Better
|
|
: ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
} else if (!SCS1ConvertsToVoid && !SCS2ConvertsToVoid) {
|
|
// Neither conversion sequence converts to a void pointer; compare
|
|
// their derived-to-base conversions.
|
|
if (ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind DerivedCK
|
|
= CompareDerivedToBaseConversions(SCS1, SCS2))
|
|
return DerivedCK;
|
|
} else if (SCS1ConvertsToVoid && SCS2ConvertsToVoid) {
|
|
// Both conversion sequences are conversions to void
|
|
// pointers. Compare the source types to determine if there's an
|
|
// inheritance relationship in their sources.
|
|
QualType FromType1 = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(SCS1.FromTypePtr);
|
|
QualType FromType2 = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(SCS2.FromTypePtr);
|
|
|
|
// Adjust the types we're converting from via the array-to-pointer
|
|
// conversion, if we need to.
|
|
if (SCS1.First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer)
|
|
FromType1 = Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType1);
|
|
if (SCS2.First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer)
|
|
FromType2 = Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType2);
|
|
|
|
QualType FromPointee1
|
|
= FromType1->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
QualType FromPointee2
|
|
= FromType2->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
|
|
if (IsDerivedFrom(FromPointee2, FromPointee1))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if (IsDerivedFrom(FromPointee1, FromPointee2))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
|
|
// Objective-C++: If one interface is more specific than the
|
|
// other, it is the better one.
|
|
const ObjCInterfaceType* FromIface1 = FromPointee1->getAsObjCInterfaceType();
|
|
const ObjCInterfaceType* FromIface2 = FromPointee2->getAsObjCInterfaceType();
|
|
if (FromIface1 && FromIface1) {
|
|
if (Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromIface2, FromIface1))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if (Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromIface1, FromIface2))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Compare based on qualification conversions (C++ 13.3.3.2p3,
|
|
// bullet 3).
|
|
if (ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind QualCK
|
|
= CompareQualificationConversions(SCS1, SCS2))
|
|
return QualCK;
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.ics.rank]p3b4:
|
|
// -- S1 and S2 are reference bindings (8.5.3), and the types to
|
|
// which the references refer are the same type except for
|
|
// top-level cv-qualifiers, and the type to which the reference
|
|
// initialized by S2 refers is more cv-qualified than the type
|
|
// to which the reference initialized by S1 refers.
|
|
if (SCS1.ReferenceBinding && SCS2.ReferenceBinding) {
|
|
QualType T1 = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(SCS1.ToTypePtr);
|
|
QualType T2 = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(SCS2.ToTypePtr);
|
|
T1 = Context.getCanonicalType(T1);
|
|
T2 = Context.getCanonicalType(T2);
|
|
if (T1.getUnqualifiedType() == T2.getUnqualifiedType()) {
|
|
if (T2.isMoreQualifiedThan(T1))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if (T1.isMoreQualifiedThan(T2))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// CompareQualificationConversions - Compares two standard conversion
|
|
/// sequences to determine whether they can be ranked based on their
|
|
/// qualification conversions (C++ 13.3.3.2p3 bullet 3).
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind
|
|
Sema::CompareQualificationConversions(const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1,
|
|
const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2)
|
|
{
|
|
// C++ 13.3.3.2p3:
|
|
// -- S1 and S2 differ only in their qualification conversion and
|
|
// yield similar types T1 and T2 (C++ 4.4), respectively, and the
|
|
// cv-qualification signature of type T1 is a proper subset of
|
|
// the cv-qualification signature of type T2, and S1 is not the
|
|
// deprecated string literal array-to-pointer conversion (4.2).
|
|
if (SCS1.First != SCS2.First || SCS1.Second != SCS2.Second ||
|
|
SCS1.Third != SCS2.Third || SCS1.Third != ICK_Qualification)
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: the example in the standard doesn't use a qualification
|
|
// conversion (!)
|
|
QualType T1 = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(SCS1.ToTypePtr);
|
|
QualType T2 = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(SCS2.ToTypePtr);
|
|
T1 = Context.getCanonicalType(T1);
|
|
T2 = Context.getCanonicalType(T2);
|
|
|
|
// If the types are the same, we won't learn anything by unwrapped
|
|
// them.
|
|
if (T1.getUnqualifiedType() == T2.getUnqualifiedType())
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
|
|
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind Result
|
|
= ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
|
|
while (UnwrapSimilarPointerTypes(T1, T2)) {
|
|
// Within each iteration of the loop, we check the qualifiers to
|
|
// determine if this still looks like a qualification
|
|
// conversion. Then, if all is well, we unwrap one more level of
|
|
// pointers or pointers-to-members and do it all again
|
|
// until there are no more pointers or pointers-to-members left
|
|
// to unwrap. This essentially mimics what
|
|
// IsQualificationConversion does, but here we're checking for a
|
|
// strict subset of qualifiers.
|
|
if (T1.getCVRQualifiers() == T2.getCVRQualifiers())
|
|
// The qualifiers are the same, so this doesn't tell us anything
|
|
// about how the sequences rank.
|
|
;
|
|
else if (T2.isMoreQualifiedThan(T1)) {
|
|
// T1 has fewer qualifiers, so it could be the better sequence.
|
|
if (Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse)
|
|
// Neither has qualifiers that are a subset of the other's
|
|
// qualifiers.
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
|
|
|
|
Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
} else if (T1.isMoreQualifiedThan(T2)) {
|
|
// T2 has fewer qualifiers, so it could be the better sequence.
|
|
if (Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Better)
|
|
// Neither has qualifiers that are a subset of the other's
|
|
// qualifiers.
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
|
|
|
|
Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
} else {
|
|
// Qualifiers are disjoint.
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If the types after this point are equivalent, we're done.
|
|
if (T1.getUnqualifiedType() == T2.getUnqualifiedType())
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Check that the winning standard conversion sequence isn't using
|
|
// the deprecated string literal array to pointer conversion.
|
|
switch (Result) {
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::Better:
|
|
if (SCS1.Deprecated)
|
|
Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable:
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse:
|
|
if (SCS2.Deprecated)
|
|
Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return Result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// CompareDerivedToBaseConversions - Compares two standard conversion
|
|
/// sequences to determine whether they can be ranked based on their
|
|
/// various kinds of derived-to-base conversions (C++
|
|
/// [over.ics.rank]p4b3). As part of these checks, we also look at
|
|
/// conversions between Objective-C interface types.
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind
|
|
Sema::CompareDerivedToBaseConversions(const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1,
|
|
const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2) {
|
|
QualType FromType1 = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(SCS1.FromTypePtr);
|
|
QualType ToType1 = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(SCS1.ToTypePtr);
|
|
QualType FromType2 = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(SCS2.FromTypePtr);
|
|
QualType ToType2 = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(SCS2.ToTypePtr);
|
|
|
|
// Adjust the types we're converting from via the array-to-pointer
|
|
// conversion, if we need to.
|
|
if (SCS1.First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer)
|
|
FromType1 = Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType1);
|
|
if (SCS2.First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer)
|
|
FromType2 = Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType2);
|
|
|
|
// Canonicalize all of the types.
|
|
FromType1 = Context.getCanonicalType(FromType1);
|
|
ToType1 = Context.getCanonicalType(ToType1);
|
|
FromType2 = Context.getCanonicalType(FromType2);
|
|
ToType2 = Context.getCanonicalType(ToType2);
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.ics.rank]p4b3:
|
|
//
|
|
// If class B is derived directly or indirectly from class A and
|
|
// class C is derived directly or indirectly from B,
|
|
//
|
|
// For Objective-C, we let A, B, and C also be Objective-C
|
|
// interfaces.
|
|
|
|
// Compare based on pointer conversions.
|
|
if (SCS1.Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion &&
|
|
SCS2.Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion &&
|
|
/*FIXME: Remove if Objective-C id conversions get their own rank*/
|
|
FromType1->isPointerType() && FromType2->isPointerType() &&
|
|
ToType1->isPointerType() && ToType2->isPointerType()) {
|
|
QualType FromPointee1
|
|
= FromType1->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
QualType ToPointee1
|
|
= ToType1->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
QualType FromPointee2
|
|
= FromType2->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
QualType ToPointee2
|
|
= ToType2->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
|
|
const ObjCInterfaceType* FromIface1 = FromPointee1->getAsObjCInterfaceType();
|
|
const ObjCInterfaceType* FromIface2 = FromPointee2->getAsObjCInterfaceType();
|
|
const ObjCInterfaceType* ToIface1 = ToPointee1->getAsObjCInterfaceType();
|
|
const ObjCInterfaceType* ToIface2 = ToPointee2->getAsObjCInterfaceType();
|
|
|
|
// -- conversion of C* to B* is better than conversion of C* to A*,
|
|
if (FromPointee1 == FromPointee2 && ToPointee1 != ToPointee2) {
|
|
if (IsDerivedFrom(ToPointee1, ToPointee2))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if (IsDerivedFrom(ToPointee2, ToPointee1))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
|
|
if (ToIface1 && ToIface2) {
|
|
if (Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(ToIface2, ToIface1))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if (Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(ToIface1, ToIface2))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// -- conversion of B* to A* is better than conversion of C* to A*,
|
|
if (FromPointee1 != FromPointee2 && ToPointee1 == ToPointee2) {
|
|
if (IsDerivedFrom(FromPointee2, FromPointee1))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if (IsDerivedFrom(FromPointee1, FromPointee2))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
|
|
if (FromIface1 && FromIface2) {
|
|
if (Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromIface1, FromIface2))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if (Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromIface2, FromIface1))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Compare based on reference bindings.
|
|
if (SCS1.ReferenceBinding && SCS2.ReferenceBinding &&
|
|
SCS1.Second == ICK_Derived_To_Base) {
|
|
// -- binding of an expression of type C to a reference of type
|
|
// B& is better than binding an expression of type C to a
|
|
// reference of type A&,
|
|
if (FromType1.getUnqualifiedType() == FromType2.getUnqualifiedType() &&
|
|
ToType1.getUnqualifiedType() != ToType2.getUnqualifiedType()) {
|
|
if (IsDerivedFrom(ToType1, ToType2))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if (IsDerivedFrom(ToType2, ToType1))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// -- binding of an expression of type B to a reference of type
|
|
// A& is better than binding an expression of type C to a
|
|
// reference of type A&,
|
|
if (FromType1.getUnqualifiedType() != FromType2.getUnqualifiedType() &&
|
|
ToType1.getUnqualifiedType() == ToType2.getUnqualifiedType()) {
|
|
if (IsDerivedFrom(FromType2, FromType1))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if (IsDerivedFrom(FromType1, FromType2))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: conversion of A::* to B::* is better than conversion of
|
|
// A::* to C::*,
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: conversion of B::* to C::* is better than conversion of
|
|
// A::* to C::*, and
|
|
|
|
if (SCS1.CopyConstructor && SCS2.CopyConstructor &&
|
|
SCS1.Second == ICK_Derived_To_Base) {
|
|
// -- conversion of C to B is better than conversion of C to A,
|
|
if (FromType1.getUnqualifiedType() == FromType2.getUnqualifiedType() &&
|
|
ToType1.getUnqualifiedType() != ToType2.getUnqualifiedType()) {
|
|
if (IsDerivedFrom(ToType1, ToType2))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if (IsDerivedFrom(ToType2, ToType1))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// -- conversion of B to A is better than conversion of C to A.
|
|
if (FromType1.getUnqualifiedType() != FromType2.getUnqualifiedType() &&
|
|
ToType1.getUnqualifiedType() == ToType2.getUnqualifiedType()) {
|
|
if (IsDerivedFrom(FromType2, FromType1))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
|
|
else if (IsDerivedFrom(FromType1, FromType2))
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// TryCopyInitialization - Try to copy-initialize a value of type
|
|
/// ToType from the expression From. Return the implicit conversion
|
|
/// sequence required to pass this argument, which may be a bad
|
|
/// conversion sequence (meaning that the argument cannot be passed to
|
|
/// a parameter of this type). If @p SuppressUserConversions, then we
|
|
/// do not permit any user-defined conversion sequences.
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence
|
|
Sema::TryCopyInitialization(Expr *From, QualType ToType,
|
|
bool SuppressUserConversions) {
|
|
if (!getLangOptions().CPlusPlus) {
|
|
// In C, copy initialization is the same as performing an assignment.
|
|
AssignConvertType ConvTy =
|
|
CheckSingleAssignmentConstraints(ToType, From);
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence ICS;
|
|
if (getLangOptions().NoExtensions? ConvTy != Compatible
|
|
: ConvTy == Incompatible)
|
|
ICS.ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion;
|
|
else
|
|
ICS.ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion;
|
|
return ICS;
|
|
} else if (ToType->isReferenceType()) {
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence ICS;
|
|
CheckReferenceInit(From, ToType, &ICS, SuppressUserConversions);
|
|
return ICS;
|
|
} else {
|
|
return TryImplicitConversion(From, ToType, SuppressUserConversions);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// PerformArgumentPassing - Pass the argument Arg into a parameter of
|
|
/// type ToType. Returns true (and emits a diagnostic) if there was
|
|
/// an error, returns false if the initialization succeeded.
|
|
bool Sema::PerformCopyInitialization(Expr *&From, QualType ToType,
|
|
const char* Flavor) {
|
|
if (!getLangOptions().CPlusPlus) {
|
|
// In C, argument passing is the same as performing an assignment.
|
|
QualType FromType = From->getType();
|
|
AssignConvertType ConvTy =
|
|
CheckSingleAssignmentConstraints(ToType, From);
|
|
|
|
return DiagnoseAssignmentResult(ConvTy, From->getLocStart(), ToType,
|
|
FromType, From, Flavor);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (ToType->isReferenceType())
|
|
return CheckReferenceInit(From, ToType);
|
|
|
|
if (!PerformImplicitConversion(From, ToType, Flavor))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
return Diag(From->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
|
|
diag::err_typecheck_convert_incompatible)
|
|
<< ToType << From->getType() << Flavor << From->getSourceRange();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// TryObjectArgumentInitialization - Try to initialize the object
|
|
/// parameter of the given member function (@c Method) from the
|
|
/// expression @p From.
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence
|
|
Sema::TryObjectArgumentInitialization(Expr *From, CXXMethodDecl *Method) {
|
|
QualType ClassType = Context.getTypeDeclType(Method->getParent());
|
|
unsigned MethodQuals = Method->getTypeQualifiers();
|
|
QualType ImplicitParamType = ClassType.getQualifiedType(MethodQuals);
|
|
|
|
// Set up the conversion sequence as a "bad" conversion, to allow us
|
|
// to exit early.
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence ICS;
|
|
ICS.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion();
|
|
ICS.ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion;
|
|
|
|
// We need to have an object of class type.
|
|
QualType FromType = From->getType();
|
|
if (!FromType->isRecordType())
|
|
return ICS;
|
|
|
|
// The implicit object parmeter is has the type "reference to cv X",
|
|
// where X is the class of which the function is a member
|
|
// (C++ [over.match.funcs]p4). However, when finding an implicit
|
|
// conversion sequence for the argument, we are not allowed to
|
|
// create temporaries or perform user-defined conversions
|
|
// (C++ [over.match.funcs]p5). We perform a simplified version of
|
|
// reference binding here, that allows class rvalues to bind to
|
|
// non-constant references.
|
|
|
|
// First check the qualifiers. We don't care about lvalue-vs-rvalue
|
|
// with the implicit object parameter (C++ [over.match.funcs]p5).
|
|
QualType FromTypeCanon = Context.getCanonicalType(FromType);
|
|
if (ImplicitParamType.getCVRQualifiers() != FromType.getCVRQualifiers() &&
|
|
!ImplicitParamType.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(FromType))
|
|
return ICS;
|
|
|
|
// Check that we have either the same type or a derived type. It
|
|
// affects the conversion rank.
|
|
QualType ClassTypeCanon = Context.getCanonicalType(ClassType);
|
|
if (ClassTypeCanon == FromTypeCanon.getUnqualifiedType())
|
|
ICS.Standard.Second = ICK_Identity;
|
|
else if (IsDerivedFrom(FromType, ClassType))
|
|
ICS.Standard.Second = ICK_Derived_To_Base;
|
|
else
|
|
return ICS;
|
|
|
|
// Success. Mark this as a reference binding.
|
|
ICS.ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion;
|
|
ICS.Standard.FromTypePtr = FromType.getAsOpaquePtr();
|
|
ICS.Standard.ToTypePtr = ImplicitParamType.getAsOpaquePtr();
|
|
ICS.Standard.ReferenceBinding = true;
|
|
ICS.Standard.DirectBinding = true;
|
|
return ICS;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// PerformObjectArgumentInitialization - Perform initialization of
|
|
/// the implicit object parameter for the given Method with the given
|
|
/// expression.
|
|
bool
|
|
Sema::PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Expr *&From, CXXMethodDecl *Method) {
|
|
QualType ImplicitParamType
|
|
= Method->getThisType(Context)->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType();
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence ICS
|
|
= TryObjectArgumentInitialization(From, Method);
|
|
if (ICS.ConversionKind == ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion)
|
|
return Diag(From->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
|
|
diag::err_implicit_object_parameter_init)
|
|
<< ImplicitParamType << From->getType() << From->getSourceRange();
|
|
|
|
if (ICS.Standard.Second == ICK_Derived_To_Base &&
|
|
CheckDerivedToBaseConversion(From->getType(), ImplicitParamType,
|
|
From->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
|
|
From->getSourceRange()))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
ImpCastExprToType(From, ImplicitParamType, /*isLvalue=*/true);
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// TryContextuallyConvertToBool - Attempt to contextually convert the
|
|
/// expression From to bool (C++0x [conv]p3).
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence Sema::TryContextuallyConvertToBool(Expr *From) {
|
|
return TryImplicitConversion(From, Context.BoolTy, false, true);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// PerformContextuallyConvertToBool - Perform a contextual conversion
|
|
/// of the expression From to bool (C++0x [conv]p3).
|
|
bool Sema::PerformContextuallyConvertToBool(Expr *&From) {
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = TryContextuallyConvertToBool(From);
|
|
if (!PerformImplicitConversion(From, Context.BoolTy, ICS, "converting"))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
return Diag(From->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
|
|
diag::err_typecheck_bool_condition)
|
|
<< From->getType() << From->getSourceRange();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// AddOverloadCandidate - Adds the given function to the set of
|
|
/// candidate functions, using the given function call arguments. If
|
|
/// @p SuppressUserConversions, then don't allow user-defined
|
|
/// conversions via constructors or conversion operators.
|
|
void
|
|
Sema::AddOverloadCandidate(FunctionDecl *Function,
|
|
Expr **Args, unsigned NumArgs,
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet,
|
|
bool SuppressUserConversions)
|
|
{
|
|
const FunctionTypeProto* Proto
|
|
= dyn_cast<FunctionTypeProto>(Function->getType()->getAsFunctionType());
|
|
assert(Proto && "Functions without a prototype cannot be overloaded");
|
|
assert(!isa<CXXConversionDecl>(Function) &&
|
|
"Use AddConversionCandidate for conversion functions");
|
|
|
|
if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Function)) {
|
|
// If we get here, it's because we're calling a member function
|
|
// that is named without a member access expression (e.g.,
|
|
// "this->f") that was either written explicitly or created
|
|
// implicitly. This can happen with a qualified call to a member
|
|
// function, e.g., X::f(). We use a NULL object as the implied
|
|
// object argument (C++ [over.call.func]p3).
|
|
AddMethodCandidate(Method, 0, Args, NumArgs, CandidateSet,
|
|
SuppressUserConversions);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Add this candidate
|
|
CandidateSet.push_back(OverloadCandidate());
|
|
OverloadCandidate& Candidate = CandidateSet.back();
|
|
Candidate.Function = Function;
|
|
Candidate.Viable = true;
|
|
Candidate.IsSurrogate = false;
|
|
Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false;
|
|
|
|
unsigned NumArgsInProto = Proto->getNumArgs();
|
|
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having fewer than m
|
|
// parameters is viable only if it has an ellipsis in its parameter
|
|
// list (8.3.5).
|
|
if (NumArgs > NumArgsInProto && !Proto->isVariadic()) {
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having more than m parameters
|
|
// is viable only if the (m+1)st parameter has a default argument
|
|
// (8.3.6). For the purposes of overload resolution, the
|
|
// parameter list is truncated on the right, so that there are
|
|
// exactly m parameters.
|
|
unsigned MinRequiredArgs = Function->getMinRequiredArguments();
|
|
if (NumArgs < MinRequiredArgs) {
|
|
// Not enough arguments.
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
return;
|
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}
|
|
|
|
// Determine the implicit conversion sequences for each of the
|
|
// arguments.
|
|
Candidate.Conversions.resize(NumArgs);
|
|
for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) {
|
|
if (ArgIdx < NumArgsInProto) {
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.2p3): for F to be a viable function, there shall
|
|
// exist for each argument an implicit conversion sequence
|
|
// (13.3.3.1) that converts that argument to the corresponding
|
|
// parameter of F.
|
|
QualType ParamType = Proto->getArgType(ArgIdx);
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx]
|
|
= TryCopyInitialization(Args[ArgIdx], ParamType,
|
|
SuppressUserConversions);
|
|
if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx].ConversionKind
|
|
== ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion) {
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.2p2): For the purposes of overload resolution, any
|
|
// argument for which there is no corresponding parameter is
|
|
// considered to ""match the ellipsis" (C+ 13.3.3.1.3).
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx].ConversionKind
|
|
= ImplicitConversionSequence::EllipsisConversion;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// AddMethodCandidate - Adds the given C++ member function to the set
|
|
/// of candidate functions, using the given function call arguments
|
|
/// and the object argument (@c Object). For example, in a call
|
|
/// @c o.f(a1,a2), @c Object will contain @c o and @c Args will contain
|
|
/// both @c a1 and @c a2. If @p SuppressUserConversions, then don't
|
|
/// allow user-defined conversions via constructors or conversion
|
|
/// operators.
|
|
void
|
|
Sema::AddMethodCandidate(CXXMethodDecl *Method, Expr *Object,
|
|
Expr **Args, unsigned NumArgs,
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet,
|
|
bool SuppressUserConversions)
|
|
{
|
|
const FunctionTypeProto* Proto
|
|
= dyn_cast<FunctionTypeProto>(Method->getType()->getAsFunctionType());
|
|
assert(Proto && "Methods without a prototype cannot be overloaded");
|
|
assert(!isa<CXXConversionDecl>(Method) &&
|
|
"Use AddConversionCandidate for conversion functions");
|
|
|
|
// Add this candidate
|
|
CandidateSet.push_back(OverloadCandidate());
|
|
OverloadCandidate& Candidate = CandidateSet.back();
|
|
Candidate.Function = Method;
|
|
Candidate.IsSurrogate = false;
|
|
Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false;
|
|
|
|
unsigned NumArgsInProto = Proto->getNumArgs();
|
|
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having fewer than m
|
|
// parameters is viable only if it has an ellipsis in its parameter
|
|
// list (8.3.5).
|
|
if (NumArgs > NumArgsInProto && !Proto->isVariadic()) {
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having more than m parameters
|
|
// is viable only if the (m+1)st parameter has a default argument
|
|
// (8.3.6). For the purposes of overload resolution, the
|
|
// parameter list is truncated on the right, so that there are
|
|
// exactly m parameters.
|
|
unsigned MinRequiredArgs = Method->getMinRequiredArguments();
|
|
if (NumArgs < MinRequiredArgs) {
|
|
// Not enough arguments.
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Candidate.Viable = true;
|
|
Candidate.Conversions.resize(NumArgs + 1);
|
|
|
|
if (Method->isStatic() || !Object)
|
|
// The implicit object argument is ignored.
|
|
Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = true;
|
|
else {
|
|
// Determine the implicit conversion sequence for the object
|
|
// parameter.
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[0] = TryObjectArgumentInitialization(Object, Method);
|
|
if (Candidate.Conversions[0].ConversionKind
|
|
== ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion) {
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Determine the implicit conversion sequences for each of the
|
|
// arguments.
|
|
for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) {
|
|
if (ArgIdx < NumArgsInProto) {
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.2p3): for F to be a viable function, there shall
|
|
// exist for each argument an implicit conversion sequence
|
|
// (13.3.3.1) that converts that argument to the corresponding
|
|
// parameter of F.
|
|
QualType ParamType = Proto->getArgType(ArgIdx);
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1]
|
|
= TryCopyInitialization(Args[ArgIdx], ParamType,
|
|
SuppressUserConversions);
|
|
if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1].ConversionKind
|
|
== ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion) {
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.2p2): For the purposes of overload resolution, any
|
|
// argument for which there is no corresponding parameter is
|
|
// considered to ""match the ellipsis" (C+ 13.3.3.1.3).
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1].ConversionKind
|
|
= ImplicitConversionSequence::EllipsisConversion;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// AddConversionCandidate - Add a C++ conversion function as a
|
|
/// candidate in the candidate set (C++ [over.match.conv],
|
|
/// C++ [over.match.copy]). From is the expression we're converting from,
|
|
/// and ToType is the type that we're eventually trying to convert to
|
|
/// (which may or may not be the same type as the type that the
|
|
/// conversion function produces).
|
|
void
|
|
Sema::AddConversionCandidate(CXXConversionDecl *Conversion,
|
|
Expr *From, QualType ToType,
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet) {
|
|
// Add this candidate
|
|
CandidateSet.push_back(OverloadCandidate());
|
|
OverloadCandidate& Candidate = CandidateSet.back();
|
|
Candidate.Function = Conversion;
|
|
Candidate.IsSurrogate = false;
|
|
Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false;
|
|
Candidate.FinalConversion.setAsIdentityConversion();
|
|
Candidate.FinalConversion.FromTypePtr
|
|
= Conversion->getConversionType().getAsOpaquePtr();
|
|
Candidate.FinalConversion.ToTypePtr = ToType.getAsOpaquePtr();
|
|
|
|
// Determine the implicit conversion sequence for the implicit
|
|
// object parameter.
|
|
Candidate.Viable = true;
|
|
Candidate.Conversions.resize(1);
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[0] = TryObjectArgumentInitialization(From, Conversion);
|
|
|
|
if (Candidate.Conversions[0].ConversionKind
|
|
== ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion) {
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// To determine what the conversion from the result of calling the
|
|
// conversion function to the type we're eventually trying to
|
|
// convert to (ToType), we need to synthesize a call to the
|
|
// conversion function and attempt copy initialization from it. This
|
|
// makes sure that we get the right semantics with respect to
|
|
// lvalues/rvalues and the type. Fortunately, we can allocate this
|
|
// call on the stack and we don't need its arguments to be
|
|
// well-formed.
|
|
DeclRefExpr ConversionRef(Conversion, Conversion->getType(),
|
|
SourceLocation());
|
|
ImplicitCastExpr ConversionFn(Context.getPointerType(Conversion->getType()),
|
|
&ConversionRef, false);
|
|
CallExpr Call(&ConversionFn, 0, 0,
|
|
Conversion->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType(),
|
|
SourceLocation());
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = TryCopyInitialization(&Call, ToType, true);
|
|
switch (ICS.ConversionKind) {
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion:
|
|
Candidate.FinalConversion = ICS.Standard;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion:
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
assert(false &&
|
|
"Can only end up with a standard conversion sequence or failure");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// AddSurrogateCandidate - Adds a "surrogate" candidate function that
|
|
/// converts the given @c Object to a function pointer via the
|
|
/// conversion function @c Conversion, and then attempts to call it
|
|
/// with the given arguments (C++ [over.call.object]p2-4). Proto is
|
|
/// the type of function that we'll eventually be calling.
|
|
void Sema::AddSurrogateCandidate(CXXConversionDecl *Conversion,
|
|
const FunctionTypeProto *Proto,
|
|
Expr *Object, Expr **Args, unsigned NumArgs,
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet) {
|
|
CandidateSet.push_back(OverloadCandidate());
|
|
OverloadCandidate& Candidate = CandidateSet.back();
|
|
Candidate.Function = 0;
|
|
Candidate.Surrogate = Conversion;
|
|
Candidate.Viable = true;
|
|
Candidate.IsSurrogate = true;
|
|
Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false;
|
|
Candidate.Conversions.resize(NumArgs + 1);
|
|
|
|
// Determine the implicit conversion sequence for the implicit
|
|
// object parameter.
|
|
ImplicitConversionSequence ObjectInit
|
|
= TryObjectArgumentInitialization(Object, Conversion);
|
|
if (ObjectInit.ConversionKind == ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion) {
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The first conversion is actually a user-defined conversion whose
|
|
// first conversion is ObjectInit's standard conversion (which is
|
|
// effectively a reference binding). Record it as such.
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[0].ConversionKind
|
|
= ImplicitConversionSequence::UserDefinedConversion;
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.Before = ObjectInit.Standard;
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.ConversionFunction = Conversion;
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.After
|
|
= Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.Before;
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.After.setAsIdentityConversion();
|
|
|
|
// Find the
|
|
unsigned NumArgsInProto = Proto->getNumArgs();
|
|
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having fewer than m
|
|
// parameters is viable only if it has an ellipsis in its parameter
|
|
// list (8.3.5).
|
|
if (NumArgs > NumArgsInProto && !Proto->isVariadic()) {
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Function types don't have any default arguments, so just check if
|
|
// we have enough arguments.
|
|
if (NumArgs < NumArgsInProto) {
|
|
// Not enough arguments.
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Determine the implicit conversion sequences for each of the
|
|
// arguments.
|
|
for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) {
|
|
if (ArgIdx < NumArgsInProto) {
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.2p3): for F to be a viable function, there shall
|
|
// exist for each argument an implicit conversion sequence
|
|
// (13.3.3.1) that converts that argument to the corresponding
|
|
// parameter of F.
|
|
QualType ParamType = Proto->getArgType(ArgIdx);
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1]
|
|
= TryCopyInitialization(Args[ArgIdx], ParamType,
|
|
/*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
|
|
if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1].ConversionKind
|
|
== ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion) {
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.2p2): For the purposes of overload resolution, any
|
|
// argument for which there is no corresponding parameter is
|
|
// considered to ""match the ellipsis" (C+ 13.3.3.1.3).
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1].ConversionKind
|
|
= ImplicitConversionSequence::EllipsisConversion;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// IsAcceptableNonMemberOperatorCandidate - Determine whether Fn is
|
|
/// an acceptable non-member overloaded operator for a call whose
|
|
/// arguments have types T1 (and, if non-empty, T2). This routine
|
|
/// implements the check in C++ [over.match.oper]p3b2 concerning
|
|
/// enumeration types.
|
|
static bool
|
|
IsAcceptableNonMemberOperatorCandidate(FunctionDecl *Fn,
|
|
QualType T1, QualType T2,
|
|
ASTContext &Context) {
|
|
if (T1->isRecordType() || (!T2.isNull() && T2->isRecordType()))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
const FunctionTypeProto *Proto = Fn->getType()->getAsFunctionTypeProto();
|
|
if (Proto->getNumArgs() < 1)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
if (T1->isEnumeralType()) {
|
|
QualType ArgType = Proto->getArgType(0).getNonReferenceType();
|
|
if (Context.getCanonicalType(T1).getUnqualifiedType()
|
|
== Context.getCanonicalType(ArgType).getUnqualifiedType())
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (Proto->getNumArgs() < 2)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
if (!T2.isNull() && T2->isEnumeralType()) {
|
|
QualType ArgType = Proto->getArgType(1).getNonReferenceType();
|
|
if (Context.getCanonicalType(T2).getUnqualifiedType()
|
|
== Context.getCanonicalType(ArgType).getUnqualifiedType())
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// AddOperatorCandidates - Add the overloaded operator candidates for
|
|
/// the operator Op that was used in an operator expression such as "x
|
|
/// Op y". S is the scope in which the expression occurred (used for
|
|
/// name lookup of the operator), Args/NumArgs provides the operator
|
|
/// arguments, and CandidateSet will store the added overload
|
|
/// candidates. (C++ [over.match.oper]).
|
|
void Sema::AddOperatorCandidates(OverloadedOperatorKind Op, Scope *S,
|
|
Expr **Args, unsigned NumArgs,
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet) {
|
|
DeclarationName OpName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Op);
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.match.oper]p3:
|
|
// For a unary operator @ with an operand of a type whose
|
|
// cv-unqualified version is T1, and for a binary operator @ with
|
|
// a left operand of a type whose cv-unqualified version is T1 and
|
|
// a right operand of a type whose cv-unqualified version is T2,
|
|
// three sets of candidate functions, designated member
|
|
// candidates, non-member candidates and built-in candidates, are
|
|
// constructed as follows:
|
|
QualType T1 = Args[0]->getType();
|
|
QualType T2;
|
|
if (NumArgs > 1)
|
|
T2 = Args[1]->getType();
|
|
|
|
// -- If T1 is a class type, the set of member candidates is the
|
|
// result of the qualified lookup of T1::operator@
|
|
// (13.3.1.1.1); otherwise, the set of member candidates is
|
|
// empty.
|
|
if (const RecordType *T1Rec = T1->getAsRecordType()) {
|
|
DeclContext::lookup_const_iterator Oper, OperEnd;
|
|
for (llvm::tie(Oper, OperEnd) = T1Rec->getDecl()->lookup(OpName);
|
|
Oper != OperEnd; ++Oper)
|
|
AddMethodCandidate(cast<CXXMethodDecl>(*Oper), Args[0],
|
|
Args+1, NumArgs - 1, CandidateSet,
|
|
/*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// -- The set of non-member candidates is the result of the
|
|
// unqualified lookup of operator@ in the context of the
|
|
// expression according to the usual rules for name lookup in
|
|
// unqualified function calls (3.4.2) except that all member
|
|
// functions are ignored. However, if no operand has a class
|
|
// type, only those non-member functions in the lookup set
|
|
// that have a first parameter of type T1 or “reference to
|
|
// (possibly cv-qualified) T1”, when T1 is an enumeration
|
|
// type, or (if there is a right operand) a second parameter
|
|
// of type T2 or “reference to (possibly cv-qualified) T2”,
|
|
// when T2 is an enumeration type, are candidate functions.
|
|
{
|
|
IdentifierResolver::iterator
|
|
I = IdResolver.begin(OpName, CurContext, true/*LookInParentCtx*/),
|
|
IEnd = IdResolver.end();
|
|
for (; I != IEnd; ++I) {
|
|
// We don't need to check the identifier namespace, because
|
|
// operator names can only be ordinary identifiers.
|
|
|
|
// Ignore member functions.
|
|
if (ScopedDecl *SD = dyn_cast<ScopedDecl>(*I)) {
|
|
if (SD->getDeclContext()->isRecord())
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We found something with this name. We're done.
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (I != IEnd && isa<ScopedDecl>(*I)) {
|
|
ScopedDecl *FirstDecl = cast<ScopedDecl>(*I);
|
|
for (; I != IEnd; ++I) {
|
|
ScopedDecl *SD = cast<ScopedDecl>(*I);
|
|
if (FirstDecl->getDeclContext() != SD->getDeclContext())
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
if (FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(*I))
|
|
if (IsAcceptableNonMemberOperatorCandidate(FD, T1, T2, Context))
|
|
AddOverloadCandidate(FD, Args, NumArgs, CandidateSet,
|
|
/*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Add builtin overload candidates (C++ [over.built]).
|
|
AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates(Op, Args, NumArgs, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// AddBuiltinCandidate - Add a candidate for a built-in
|
|
/// operator. ResultTy and ParamTys are the result and parameter types
|
|
/// of the built-in candidate, respectively. Args and NumArgs are the
|
|
/// arguments being passed to the candidate. IsAssignmentOperator
|
|
/// should be true when this built-in candidate is an assignment
|
|
/// operator. NumContextualBoolArguments is the number of arguments
|
|
/// (at the beginning of the argument list) that will be contextually
|
|
/// converted to bool.
|
|
void Sema::AddBuiltinCandidate(QualType ResultTy, QualType *ParamTys,
|
|
Expr **Args, unsigned NumArgs,
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet,
|
|
bool IsAssignmentOperator,
|
|
unsigned NumContextualBoolArguments) {
|
|
// Add this candidate
|
|
CandidateSet.push_back(OverloadCandidate());
|
|
OverloadCandidate& Candidate = CandidateSet.back();
|
|
Candidate.Function = 0;
|
|
Candidate.IsSurrogate = false;
|
|
Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false;
|
|
Candidate.BuiltinTypes.ResultTy = ResultTy;
|
|
for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < NumArgs; ++ArgIdx)
|
|
Candidate.BuiltinTypes.ParamTypes[ArgIdx] = ParamTys[ArgIdx];
|
|
|
|
// Determine the implicit conversion sequences for each of the
|
|
// arguments.
|
|
Candidate.Viable = true;
|
|
Candidate.Conversions.resize(NumArgs);
|
|
for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) {
|
|
// C++ [over.match.oper]p4:
|
|
// For the built-in assignment operators, conversions of the
|
|
// left operand are restricted as follows:
|
|
// -- no temporaries are introduced to hold the left operand, and
|
|
// -- no user-defined conversions are applied to the left
|
|
// operand to achieve a type match with the left-most
|
|
// parameter of a built-in candidate.
|
|
//
|
|
// We block these conversions by turning off user-defined
|
|
// conversions, since that is the only way that initialization of
|
|
// a reference to a non-class type can occur from something that
|
|
// is not of the same type.
|
|
if (ArgIdx < NumContextualBoolArguments) {
|
|
assert(ParamTys[ArgIdx] == Context.BoolTy &&
|
|
"Contextual conversion to bool requires bool type");
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx] = TryContextuallyConvertToBool(Args[ArgIdx]);
|
|
} else {
|
|
Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx]
|
|
= TryCopyInitialization(Args[ArgIdx], ParamTys[ArgIdx],
|
|
ArgIdx == 0 && IsAssignmentOperator);
|
|
}
|
|
if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx].ConversionKind
|
|
== ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion) {
|
|
Candidate.Viable = false;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// BuiltinCandidateTypeSet - A set of types that will be used for the
|
|
/// candidate operator functions for built-in operators (C++
|
|
/// [over.built]). The types are separated into pointer types and
|
|
/// enumeration types.
|
|
class BuiltinCandidateTypeSet {
|
|
/// TypeSet - A set of types.
|
|
typedef llvm::SmallPtrSet<void*, 8> TypeSet;
|
|
|
|
/// PointerTypes - The set of pointer types that will be used in the
|
|
/// built-in candidates.
|
|
TypeSet PointerTypes;
|
|
|
|
/// EnumerationTypes - The set of enumeration types that will be
|
|
/// used in the built-in candidates.
|
|
TypeSet EnumerationTypes;
|
|
|
|
/// Context - The AST context in which we will build the type sets.
|
|
ASTContext &Context;
|
|
|
|
bool AddWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(QualType Ty);
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
/// iterator - Iterates through the types that are part of the set.
|
|
class iterator {
|
|
TypeSet::iterator Base;
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
typedef QualType value_type;
|
|
typedef QualType reference;
|
|
typedef QualType pointer;
|
|
typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type;
|
|
typedef std::input_iterator_tag iterator_category;
|
|
|
|
iterator(TypeSet::iterator B) : Base(B) { }
|
|
|
|
iterator& operator++() {
|
|
++Base;
|
|
return *this;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
iterator operator++(int) {
|
|
iterator tmp(*this);
|
|
++(*this);
|
|
return tmp;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
reference operator*() const {
|
|
return QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(*Base);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pointer operator->() const {
|
|
return **this;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
friend bool operator==(iterator LHS, iterator RHS) {
|
|
return LHS.Base == RHS.Base;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
friend bool operator!=(iterator LHS, iterator RHS) {
|
|
return LHS.Base != RHS.Base;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
BuiltinCandidateTypeSet(ASTContext &Context) : Context(Context) { }
|
|
|
|
void AddTypesConvertedFrom(QualType Ty, bool AllowUserConversions,
|
|
bool AllowExplicitConversions);
|
|
|
|
/// pointer_begin - First pointer type found;
|
|
iterator pointer_begin() { return PointerTypes.begin(); }
|
|
|
|
/// pointer_end - Last pointer type found;
|
|
iterator pointer_end() { return PointerTypes.end(); }
|
|
|
|
/// enumeration_begin - First enumeration type found;
|
|
iterator enumeration_begin() { return EnumerationTypes.begin(); }
|
|
|
|
/// enumeration_end - Last enumeration type found;
|
|
iterator enumeration_end() { return EnumerationTypes.end(); }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/// AddWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants - Add the pointer type @p Ty to
|
|
/// the set of pointer types along with any more-qualified variants of
|
|
/// that type. For example, if @p Ty is "int const *", this routine
|
|
/// will add "int const *", "int const volatile *", "int const
|
|
/// restrict *", and "int const volatile restrict *" to the set of
|
|
/// pointer types. Returns true if the add of @p Ty itself succeeded,
|
|
/// false otherwise.
|
|
bool BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::AddWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(QualType Ty) {
|
|
// Insert this type.
|
|
if (!PointerTypes.insert(Ty.getAsOpaquePtr()))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
if (const PointerType *PointerTy = Ty->getAsPointerType()) {
|
|
QualType PointeeTy = PointerTy->getPointeeType();
|
|
// FIXME: Optimize this so that we don't keep trying to add the same types.
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: Do we have to add CVR qualifiers at *all* levels to deal
|
|
// with all pointer conversions that don't cast away constness?
|
|
if (!PointeeTy.isConstQualified())
|
|
AddWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants
|
|
(Context.getPointerType(PointeeTy.withConst()));
|
|
if (!PointeeTy.isVolatileQualified())
|
|
AddWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants
|
|
(Context.getPointerType(PointeeTy.withVolatile()));
|
|
if (!PointeeTy.isRestrictQualified())
|
|
AddWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants
|
|
(Context.getPointerType(PointeeTy.withRestrict()));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// AddTypesConvertedFrom - Add each of the types to which the type @p
|
|
/// Ty can be implicit converted to the given set of @p Types. We're
|
|
/// primarily interested in pointer types and enumeration types.
|
|
/// AllowUserConversions is true if we should look at the conversion
|
|
/// functions of a class type, and AllowExplicitConversions if we
|
|
/// should also include the explicit conversion functions of a class
|
|
/// type.
|
|
void
|
|
BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::AddTypesConvertedFrom(QualType Ty,
|
|
bool AllowUserConversions,
|
|
bool AllowExplicitConversions) {
|
|
// Only deal with canonical types.
|
|
Ty = Context.getCanonicalType(Ty);
|
|
|
|
// Look through reference types; they aren't part of the type of an
|
|
// expression for the purposes of conversions.
|
|
if (const ReferenceType *RefTy = Ty->getAsReferenceType())
|
|
Ty = RefTy->getPointeeType();
|
|
|
|
// We don't care about qualifiers on the type.
|
|
Ty = Ty.getUnqualifiedType();
|
|
|
|
if (const PointerType *PointerTy = Ty->getAsPointerType()) {
|
|
QualType PointeeTy = PointerTy->getPointeeType();
|
|
|
|
// Insert our type, and its more-qualified variants, into the set
|
|
// of types.
|
|
if (!AddWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(Ty))
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
// Add 'cv void*' to our set of types.
|
|
if (!Ty->isVoidType()) {
|
|
QualType QualVoid
|
|
= Context.VoidTy.getQualifiedType(PointeeTy.getCVRQualifiers());
|
|
AddWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(Context.getPointerType(QualVoid));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If this is a pointer to a class type, add pointers to its bases
|
|
// (with the same level of cv-qualification as the original
|
|
// derived class, of course).
|
|
if (const RecordType *PointeeRec = PointeeTy->getAsRecordType()) {
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(PointeeRec->getDecl());
|
|
for (CXXRecordDecl::base_class_iterator Base = ClassDecl->bases_begin();
|
|
Base != ClassDecl->bases_end(); ++Base) {
|
|
QualType BaseTy = Context.getCanonicalType(Base->getType());
|
|
BaseTy = BaseTy.getQualifiedType(PointeeTy.getCVRQualifiers());
|
|
|
|
// Add the pointer type, recursively, so that we get all of
|
|
// the indirect base classes, too.
|
|
AddTypesConvertedFrom(Context.getPointerType(BaseTy), false, false);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else if (Ty->isEnumeralType()) {
|
|
EnumerationTypes.insert(Ty.getAsOpaquePtr());
|
|
} else if (AllowUserConversions) {
|
|
if (const RecordType *TyRec = Ty->getAsRecordType()) {
|
|
CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(TyRec->getDecl());
|
|
// FIXME: Visit conversion functions in the base classes, too.
|
|
OverloadedFunctionDecl *Conversions
|
|
= ClassDecl->getConversionFunctions();
|
|
for (OverloadedFunctionDecl::function_iterator Func
|
|
= Conversions->function_begin();
|
|
Func != Conversions->function_end(); ++Func) {
|
|
CXXConversionDecl *Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(*Func);
|
|
if (AllowExplicitConversions || !Conv->isExplicit())
|
|
AddTypesConvertedFrom(Conv->getConversionType(), false, false);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates - Add the appropriate built-in
|
|
/// operator overloads to the candidate set (C++ [over.built]), based
|
|
/// on the operator @p Op and the arguments given. For example, if the
|
|
/// operator is a binary '+', this routine might add "int
|
|
/// operator+(int, int)" to cover integer addition.
|
|
void
|
|
Sema::AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates(OverloadedOperatorKind Op,
|
|
Expr **Args, unsigned NumArgs,
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet) {
|
|
// The set of "promoted arithmetic types", which are the arithmetic
|
|
// types are that preserved by promotion (C++ [over.built]p2). Note
|
|
// that the first few of these types are the promoted integral
|
|
// types; these types need to be first.
|
|
// FIXME: What about complex?
|
|
const unsigned FirstIntegralType = 0;
|
|
const unsigned LastIntegralType = 13;
|
|
const unsigned FirstPromotedIntegralType = 7,
|
|
LastPromotedIntegralType = 13;
|
|
const unsigned FirstPromotedArithmeticType = 7,
|
|
LastPromotedArithmeticType = 16;
|
|
const unsigned NumArithmeticTypes = 16;
|
|
QualType ArithmeticTypes[NumArithmeticTypes] = {
|
|
Context.BoolTy, Context.CharTy, Context.WCharTy,
|
|
Context.SignedCharTy, Context.ShortTy,
|
|
Context.UnsignedCharTy, Context.UnsignedShortTy,
|
|
Context.IntTy, Context.LongTy, Context.LongLongTy,
|
|
Context.UnsignedIntTy, Context.UnsignedLongTy, Context.UnsignedLongLongTy,
|
|
Context.FloatTy, Context.DoubleTy, Context.LongDoubleTy
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// Find all of the types that the arguments can convert to, but only
|
|
// if the operator we're looking at has built-in operator candidates
|
|
// that make use of these types.
|
|
BuiltinCandidateTypeSet CandidateTypes(Context);
|
|
if (Op == OO_Less || Op == OO_Greater || Op == OO_LessEqual ||
|
|
Op == OO_GreaterEqual || Op == OO_EqualEqual || Op == OO_ExclaimEqual ||
|
|
Op == OO_Plus || (Op == OO_Minus && NumArgs == 2) || Op == OO_Equal ||
|
|
Op == OO_PlusEqual || Op == OO_MinusEqual || Op == OO_Subscript ||
|
|
Op == OO_ArrowStar || Op == OO_PlusPlus || Op == OO_MinusMinus ||
|
|
(Op == OO_Star && NumArgs == 1)) {
|
|
for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < NumArgs; ++ArgIdx)
|
|
CandidateTypes.AddTypesConvertedFrom(Args[ArgIdx]->getType(),
|
|
true,
|
|
(Op == OO_Exclaim ||
|
|
Op == OO_AmpAmp ||
|
|
Op == OO_PipePipe));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool isComparison = false;
|
|
switch (Op) {
|
|
case OO_None:
|
|
case NUM_OVERLOADED_OPERATORS:
|
|
assert(false && "Expected an overloaded operator");
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OO_Star: // '*' is either unary or binary
|
|
if (NumArgs == 1)
|
|
goto UnaryStar;
|
|
else
|
|
goto BinaryStar;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OO_Plus: // '+' is either unary or binary
|
|
if (NumArgs == 1)
|
|
goto UnaryPlus;
|
|
else
|
|
goto BinaryPlus;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OO_Minus: // '-' is either unary or binary
|
|
if (NumArgs == 1)
|
|
goto UnaryMinus;
|
|
else
|
|
goto BinaryMinus;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OO_Amp: // '&' is either unary or binary
|
|
if (NumArgs == 1)
|
|
goto UnaryAmp;
|
|
else
|
|
goto BinaryAmp;
|
|
|
|
case OO_PlusPlus:
|
|
case OO_MinusMinus:
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p3:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every pair (T, VQ), where T is an arithmetic type, and VQ
|
|
// is either volatile or empty, there exist candidate operator
|
|
// functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// VQ T& operator++(VQ T&);
|
|
// T operator++(VQ T&, int);
|
|
//
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p4:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every pair (T, VQ), where T is an arithmetic type other
|
|
// than bool, and VQ is either volatile or empty, there exist
|
|
// candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// VQ T& operator--(VQ T&);
|
|
// T operator--(VQ T&, int);
|
|
for (unsigned Arith = (Op == OO_PlusPlus? 0 : 1);
|
|
Arith < NumArithmeticTypes; ++Arith) {
|
|
QualType ArithTy = ArithmeticTypes[Arith];
|
|
QualType ParamTypes[2]
|
|
= { Context.getReferenceType(ArithTy), Context.IntTy };
|
|
|
|
// Non-volatile version.
|
|
if (NumArgs == 1)
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, 1, CandidateSet);
|
|
else
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ArithTy, ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
|
|
// Volatile version
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = Context.getReferenceType(ArithTy.withVolatile());
|
|
if (NumArgs == 1)
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, 1, CandidateSet);
|
|
else
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ArithTy, ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p5:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every pair (T, VQ), where T is a cv-qualified or
|
|
// cv-unqualified object type, and VQ is either volatile or
|
|
// empty, there exist candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// T*VQ& operator++(T*VQ&);
|
|
// T*VQ& operator--(T*VQ&);
|
|
// T* operator++(T*VQ&, int);
|
|
// T* operator--(T*VQ&, int);
|
|
for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator Ptr = CandidateTypes.pointer_begin();
|
|
Ptr != CandidateTypes.pointer_end(); ++Ptr) {
|
|
// Skip pointer types that aren't pointers to object types.
|
|
if (!(*Ptr)->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType()->isIncompleteOrObjectType())
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
QualType ParamTypes[2] = {
|
|
Context.getReferenceType(*Ptr), Context.IntTy
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// Without volatile
|
|
if (NumArgs == 1)
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, 1, CandidateSet);
|
|
else
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(*Ptr, ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
|
|
if (!Context.getCanonicalType(*Ptr).isVolatileQualified()) {
|
|
// With volatile
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = Context.getReferenceType((*Ptr).withVolatile());
|
|
if (NumArgs == 1)
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, 1, CandidateSet);
|
|
else
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(*Ptr, ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
UnaryStar:
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p6:
|
|
// For every cv-qualified or cv-unqualified object type T, there
|
|
// exist candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// T& operator*(T*);
|
|
//
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p7:
|
|
// For every function type T, there exist candidate operator
|
|
// functions of the form
|
|
// T& operator*(T*);
|
|
for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator Ptr = CandidateTypes.pointer_begin();
|
|
Ptr != CandidateTypes.pointer_end(); ++Ptr) {
|
|
QualType ParamTy = *Ptr;
|
|
QualType PointeeTy = ParamTy->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType();
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(Context.getReferenceType(PointeeTy),
|
|
&ParamTy, Args, 1, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
UnaryPlus:
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p8:
|
|
// For every type T, there exist candidate operator functions of
|
|
// the form
|
|
//
|
|
// T* operator+(T*);
|
|
for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator Ptr = CandidateTypes.pointer_begin();
|
|
Ptr != CandidateTypes.pointer_end(); ++Ptr) {
|
|
QualType ParamTy = *Ptr;
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTy, &ParamTy, Args, 1, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Fall through
|
|
|
|
UnaryMinus:
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p9:
|
|
// For every promoted arithmetic type T, there exist candidate
|
|
// operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// T operator+(T);
|
|
// T operator-(T);
|
|
for (unsigned Arith = FirstPromotedArithmeticType;
|
|
Arith < LastPromotedArithmeticType; ++Arith) {
|
|
QualType ArithTy = ArithmeticTypes[Arith];
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ArithTy, &ArithTy, Args, 1, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OO_Tilde:
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p10:
|
|
// For every promoted integral type T, there exist candidate
|
|
// operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// T operator~(T);
|
|
for (unsigned Int = FirstPromotedIntegralType;
|
|
Int < LastPromotedIntegralType; ++Int) {
|
|
QualType IntTy = ArithmeticTypes[Int];
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(IntTy, &IntTy, Args, 1, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OO_New:
|
|
case OO_Delete:
|
|
case OO_Array_New:
|
|
case OO_Array_Delete:
|
|
case OO_Call:
|
|
assert(false && "Special operators don't use AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates");
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OO_Comma:
|
|
UnaryAmp:
|
|
case OO_Arrow:
|
|
// C++ [over.match.oper]p3:
|
|
// -- For the operator ',', the unary operator '&', or the
|
|
// operator '->', the built-in candidates set is empty.
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OO_Less:
|
|
case OO_Greater:
|
|
case OO_LessEqual:
|
|
case OO_GreaterEqual:
|
|
case OO_EqualEqual:
|
|
case OO_ExclaimEqual:
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p15:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every pointer or enumeration type T, there exist
|
|
// candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// bool operator<(T, T);
|
|
// bool operator>(T, T);
|
|
// bool operator<=(T, T);
|
|
// bool operator>=(T, T);
|
|
// bool operator==(T, T);
|
|
// bool operator!=(T, T);
|
|
for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator Ptr = CandidateTypes.pointer_begin();
|
|
Ptr != CandidateTypes.pointer_end(); ++Ptr) {
|
|
QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Ptr, *Ptr };
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(Context.BoolTy, ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator Enum
|
|
= CandidateTypes.enumeration_begin();
|
|
Enum != CandidateTypes.enumeration_end(); ++Enum) {
|
|
QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Enum, *Enum };
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(Context.BoolTy, ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Fall through.
|
|
isComparison = true;
|
|
|
|
BinaryPlus:
|
|
BinaryMinus:
|
|
if (!isComparison) {
|
|
// We didn't fall through, so we must have OO_Plus or OO_Minus.
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p13:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every cv-qualified or cv-unqualified object type T
|
|
// there exist candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// T* operator+(T*, ptrdiff_t);
|
|
// T& operator[](T*, ptrdiff_t); [BELOW]
|
|
// T* operator-(T*, ptrdiff_t);
|
|
// T* operator+(ptrdiff_t, T*);
|
|
// T& operator[](ptrdiff_t, T*); [BELOW]
|
|
//
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p14:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every T, where T is a pointer to object type, there
|
|
// exist candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// ptrdiff_t operator-(T, T);
|
|
for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator Ptr
|
|
= CandidateTypes.pointer_begin();
|
|
Ptr != CandidateTypes.pointer_end(); ++Ptr) {
|
|
QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Ptr, Context.getPointerDiffType() };
|
|
|
|
// operator+(T*, ptrdiff_t) or operator-(T*, ptrdiff_t)
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(*Ptr, ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
|
|
if (Op == OO_Plus) {
|
|
// T* operator+(ptrdiff_t, T*);
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = ParamTypes[1];
|
|
ParamTypes[1] = *Ptr;
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(*Ptr, ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
} else {
|
|
// ptrdiff_t operator-(T, T);
|
|
ParamTypes[1] = *Ptr;
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(Context.getPointerDiffType(), ParamTypes,
|
|
Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Fall through
|
|
|
|
case OO_Slash:
|
|
BinaryStar:
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p12:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every pair of promoted arithmetic types L and R, there
|
|
// exist candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// LR operator*(L, R);
|
|
// LR operator/(L, R);
|
|
// LR operator+(L, R);
|
|
// LR operator-(L, R);
|
|
// bool operator<(L, R);
|
|
// bool operator>(L, R);
|
|
// bool operator<=(L, R);
|
|
// bool operator>=(L, R);
|
|
// bool operator==(L, R);
|
|
// bool operator!=(L, R);
|
|
//
|
|
// where LR is the result of the usual arithmetic conversions
|
|
// between types L and R.
|
|
for (unsigned Left = FirstPromotedArithmeticType;
|
|
Left < LastPromotedArithmeticType; ++Left) {
|
|
for (unsigned Right = FirstPromotedArithmeticType;
|
|
Right < LastPromotedArithmeticType; ++Right) {
|
|
QualType LandR[2] = { ArithmeticTypes[Left], ArithmeticTypes[Right] };
|
|
QualType Result
|
|
= isComparison? Context.BoolTy
|
|
: UsualArithmeticConversionsType(LandR[0], LandR[1]);
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(Result, LandR, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OO_Percent:
|
|
BinaryAmp:
|
|
case OO_Caret:
|
|
case OO_Pipe:
|
|
case OO_LessLess:
|
|
case OO_GreaterGreater:
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p17:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every pair of promoted integral types L and R, there
|
|
// exist candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// LR operator%(L, R);
|
|
// LR operator&(L, R);
|
|
// LR operator^(L, R);
|
|
// LR operator|(L, R);
|
|
// L operator<<(L, R);
|
|
// L operator>>(L, R);
|
|
//
|
|
// where LR is the result of the usual arithmetic conversions
|
|
// between types L and R.
|
|
for (unsigned Left = FirstPromotedIntegralType;
|
|
Left < LastPromotedIntegralType; ++Left) {
|
|
for (unsigned Right = FirstPromotedIntegralType;
|
|
Right < LastPromotedIntegralType; ++Right) {
|
|
QualType LandR[2] = { ArithmeticTypes[Left], ArithmeticTypes[Right] };
|
|
QualType Result = (Op == OO_LessLess || Op == OO_GreaterGreater)
|
|
? LandR[0]
|
|
: UsualArithmeticConversionsType(LandR[0], LandR[1]);
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(Result, LandR, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OO_Equal:
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p20:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every pair (T, VQ), where T is an enumeration or
|
|
// (FIXME:) pointer to member type and VQ is either volatile or
|
|
// empty, there exist candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// VQ T& operator=(VQ T&, T);
|
|
for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator Enum
|
|
= CandidateTypes.enumeration_begin();
|
|
Enum != CandidateTypes.enumeration_end(); ++Enum) {
|
|
QualType ParamTypes[2];
|
|
|
|
// T& operator=(T&, T)
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = Context.getReferenceType(*Enum);
|
|
ParamTypes[1] = *Enum;
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet,
|
|
/*IsAssignmentOperator=*/false);
|
|
|
|
if (!Context.getCanonicalType(*Enum).isVolatileQualified()) {
|
|
// volatile T& operator=(volatile T&, T)
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = Context.getReferenceType((*Enum).withVolatile());
|
|
ParamTypes[1] = *Enum;
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet,
|
|
/*IsAssignmentOperator=*/false);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Fall through.
|
|
|
|
case OO_PlusEqual:
|
|
case OO_MinusEqual:
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p19:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every pair (T, VQ), where T is any type and VQ is either
|
|
// volatile or empty, there exist candidate operator functions
|
|
// of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// T*VQ& operator=(T*VQ&, T*);
|
|
//
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p21:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every pair (T, VQ), where T is a cv-qualified or
|
|
// cv-unqualified object type and VQ is either volatile or
|
|
// empty, there exist candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// T*VQ& operator+=(T*VQ&, ptrdiff_t);
|
|
// T*VQ& operator-=(T*VQ&, ptrdiff_t);
|
|
for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator Ptr = CandidateTypes.pointer_begin();
|
|
Ptr != CandidateTypes.pointer_end(); ++Ptr) {
|
|
QualType ParamTypes[2];
|
|
ParamTypes[1] = (Op == OO_Equal)? *Ptr : Context.getPointerDiffType();
|
|
|
|
// non-volatile version
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = Context.getReferenceType(*Ptr);
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet,
|
|
/*IsAssigmentOperator=*/Op == OO_Equal);
|
|
|
|
if (!Context.getCanonicalType(*Ptr).isVolatileQualified()) {
|
|
// volatile version
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = Context.getReferenceType((*Ptr).withVolatile());
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet,
|
|
/*IsAssigmentOperator=*/Op == OO_Equal);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Fall through.
|
|
|
|
case OO_StarEqual:
|
|
case OO_SlashEqual:
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p18:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every triple (L, VQ, R), where L is an arithmetic type,
|
|
// VQ is either volatile or empty, and R is a promoted
|
|
// arithmetic type, there exist candidate operator functions of
|
|
// the form
|
|
//
|
|
// VQ L& operator=(VQ L&, R);
|
|
// VQ L& operator*=(VQ L&, R);
|
|
// VQ L& operator/=(VQ L&, R);
|
|
// VQ L& operator+=(VQ L&, R);
|
|
// VQ L& operator-=(VQ L&, R);
|
|
for (unsigned Left = 0; Left < NumArithmeticTypes; ++Left) {
|
|
for (unsigned Right = FirstPromotedArithmeticType;
|
|
Right < LastPromotedArithmeticType; ++Right) {
|
|
QualType ParamTypes[2];
|
|
ParamTypes[1] = ArithmeticTypes[Right];
|
|
|
|
// Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is empty).
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = Context.getReferenceType(ArithmeticTypes[Left]);
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet,
|
|
/*IsAssigmentOperator=*/Op == OO_Equal);
|
|
|
|
// Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is 'volatile').
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = ArithmeticTypes[Left].withVolatile();
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = Context.getReferenceType(ParamTypes[0]);
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet,
|
|
/*IsAssigmentOperator=*/Op == OO_Equal);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OO_PercentEqual:
|
|
case OO_LessLessEqual:
|
|
case OO_GreaterGreaterEqual:
|
|
case OO_AmpEqual:
|
|
case OO_CaretEqual:
|
|
case OO_PipeEqual:
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p22:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every triple (L, VQ, R), where L is an integral type, VQ
|
|
// is either volatile or empty, and R is a promoted integral
|
|
// type, there exist candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// VQ L& operator%=(VQ L&, R);
|
|
// VQ L& operator<<=(VQ L&, R);
|
|
// VQ L& operator>>=(VQ L&, R);
|
|
// VQ L& operator&=(VQ L&, R);
|
|
// VQ L& operator^=(VQ L&, R);
|
|
// VQ L& operator|=(VQ L&, R);
|
|
for (unsigned Left = FirstIntegralType; Left < LastIntegralType; ++Left) {
|
|
for (unsigned Right = FirstPromotedIntegralType;
|
|
Right < LastPromotedIntegralType; ++Right) {
|
|
QualType ParamTypes[2];
|
|
ParamTypes[1] = ArithmeticTypes[Right];
|
|
|
|
// Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is empty).
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = Context.getReferenceType(ArithmeticTypes[Left]);
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
|
|
// Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is 'volatile').
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = ArithmeticTypes[Left];
|
|
ParamTypes[0].addVolatile();
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = Context.getReferenceType(ParamTypes[0]);
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OO_Exclaim: {
|
|
// C++ [over.operator]p23:
|
|
//
|
|
// There also exist candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// bool operator!(bool);
|
|
// bool operator&&(bool, bool); [BELOW]
|
|
// bool operator||(bool, bool); [BELOW]
|
|
QualType ParamTy = Context.BoolTy;
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTy, &ParamTy, Args, 1, CandidateSet,
|
|
/*IsAssignmentOperator=*/false,
|
|
/*NumContextualBoolArguments=*/1);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case OO_AmpAmp:
|
|
case OO_PipePipe: {
|
|
// C++ [over.operator]p23:
|
|
//
|
|
// There also exist candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// bool operator!(bool); [ABOVE]
|
|
// bool operator&&(bool, bool);
|
|
// bool operator||(bool, bool);
|
|
QualType ParamTypes[2] = { Context.BoolTy, Context.BoolTy };
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(Context.BoolTy, ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet,
|
|
/*IsAssignmentOperator=*/false,
|
|
/*NumContextualBoolArguments=*/2);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case OO_Subscript:
|
|
// C++ [over.built]p13:
|
|
//
|
|
// For every cv-qualified or cv-unqualified object type T there
|
|
// exist candidate operator functions of the form
|
|
//
|
|
// T* operator+(T*, ptrdiff_t); [ABOVE]
|
|
// T& operator[](T*, ptrdiff_t);
|
|
// T* operator-(T*, ptrdiff_t); [ABOVE]
|
|
// T* operator+(ptrdiff_t, T*); [ABOVE]
|
|
// T& operator[](ptrdiff_t, T*);
|
|
for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator Ptr = CandidateTypes.pointer_begin();
|
|
Ptr != CandidateTypes.pointer_end(); ++Ptr) {
|
|
QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Ptr, Context.getPointerDiffType() };
|
|
QualType PointeeType = (*Ptr)->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType();
|
|
QualType ResultTy = Context.getReferenceType(PointeeType);
|
|
|
|
// T& operator[](T*, ptrdiff_t)
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ResultTy, ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
|
|
// T& operator[](ptrdiff_t, T*);
|
|
ParamTypes[0] = ParamTypes[1];
|
|
ParamTypes[1] = *Ptr;
|
|
AddBuiltinCandidate(ResultTy, ParamTypes, Args, 2, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OO_ArrowStar:
|
|
// FIXME: No support for pointer-to-members yet.
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// AddOverloadCandidates - Add all of the function overloads in Ovl
|
|
/// to the candidate set.
|
|
void
|
|
Sema::AddOverloadCandidates(const OverloadedFunctionDecl *Ovl,
|
|
Expr **Args, unsigned NumArgs,
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet,
|
|
bool SuppressUserConversions)
|
|
{
|
|
for (OverloadedFunctionDecl::function_const_iterator Func
|
|
= Ovl->function_begin();
|
|
Func != Ovl->function_end(); ++Func)
|
|
AddOverloadCandidate(*Func, Args, NumArgs, CandidateSet,
|
|
SuppressUserConversions);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// isBetterOverloadCandidate - Determines whether the first overload
|
|
/// candidate is a better candidate than the second (C++ 13.3.3p1).
|
|
bool
|
|
Sema::isBetterOverloadCandidate(const OverloadCandidate& Cand1,
|
|
const OverloadCandidate& Cand2)
|
|
{
|
|
// Define viable functions to be better candidates than non-viable
|
|
// functions.
|
|
if (!Cand2.Viable)
|
|
return Cand1.Viable;
|
|
else if (!Cand1.Viable)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.match.best]p1:
|
|
//
|
|
// -- if F is a static member function, ICS1(F) is defined such
|
|
// that ICS1(F) is neither better nor worse than ICS1(G) for
|
|
// any function G, and, symmetrically, ICS1(G) is neither
|
|
// better nor worse than ICS1(F).
|
|
unsigned StartArg = 0;
|
|
if (Cand1.IgnoreObjectArgument || Cand2.IgnoreObjectArgument)
|
|
StartArg = 1;
|
|
|
|
// (C++ 13.3.3p1): a viable function F1 is defined to be a better
|
|
// function than another viable function F2 if for all arguments i,
|
|
// ICSi(F1) is not a worse conversion sequence than ICSi(F2), and
|
|
// then...
|
|
unsigned NumArgs = Cand1.Conversions.size();
|
|
assert(Cand2.Conversions.size() == NumArgs && "Overload candidate mismatch");
|
|
bool HasBetterConversion = false;
|
|
for (unsigned ArgIdx = StartArg; ArgIdx < NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) {
|
|
switch (CompareImplicitConversionSequences(Cand1.Conversions[ArgIdx],
|
|
Cand2.Conversions[ArgIdx])) {
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::Better:
|
|
// Cand1 has a better conversion sequence.
|
|
HasBetterConversion = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse:
|
|
// Cand1 can't be better than Cand2.
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable:
|
|
// Do nothing.
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (HasBetterConversion)
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: Several other bullets in (C++ 13.3.3p1) need to be
|
|
// implemented, but they require template support.
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.match.best]p1b4:
|
|
//
|
|
// -- the context is an initialization by user-defined conversion
|
|
// (see 8.5, 13.3.1.5) and the standard conversion sequence
|
|
// from the return type of F1 to the destination type (i.e.,
|
|
// the type of the entity being initialized) is a better
|
|
// conversion sequence than the standard conversion sequence
|
|
// from the return type of F2 to the destination type.
|
|
if (Cand1.Function && Cand2.Function &&
|
|
isa<CXXConversionDecl>(Cand1.Function) &&
|
|
isa<CXXConversionDecl>(Cand2.Function)) {
|
|
switch (CompareStandardConversionSequences(Cand1.FinalConversion,
|
|
Cand2.FinalConversion)) {
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::Better:
|
|
// Cand1 has a better conversion sequence.
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse:
|
|
// Cand1 can't be better than Cand2.
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
case ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable:
|
|
// Do nothing
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// BestViableFunction - Computes the best viable function (C++ 13.3.3)
|
|
/// within an overload candidate set. If overloading is successful,
|
|
/// the result will be OR_Success and Best will be set to point to the
|
|
/// best viable function within the candidate set. Otherwise, one of
|
|
/// several kinds of errors will be returned; see
|
|
/// Sema::OverloadingResult.
|
|
Sema::OverloadingResult
|
|
Sema::BestViableFunction(OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet,
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet::iterator& Best)
|
|
{
|
|
// Find the best viable function.
|
|
Best = CandidateSet.end();
|
|
for (OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Cand = CandidateSet.begin();
|
|
Cand != CandidateSet.end(); ++Cand) {
|
|
if (Cand->Viable) {
|
|
if (Best == CandidateSet.end() || isBetterOverloadCandidate(*Cand, *Best))
|
|
Best = Cand;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we didn't find any viable functions, abort.
|
|
if (Best == CandidateSet.end())
|
|
return OR_No_Viable_Function;
|
|
|
|
// Make sure that this function is better than every other viable
|
|
// function. If not, we have an ambiguity.
|
|
for (OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Cand = CandidateSet.begin();
|
|
Cand != CandidateSet.end(); ++Cand) {
|
|
if (Cand->Viable &&
|
|
Cand != Best &&
|
|
!isBetterOverloadCandidate(*Best, *Cand)) {
|
|
Best = CandidateSet.end();
|
|
return OR_Ambiguous;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Best is the best viable function.
|
|
return OR_Success;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// PrintOverloadCandidates - When overload resolution fails, prints
|
|
/// diagnostic messages containing the candidates in the candidate
|
|
/// set. If OnlyViable is true, only viable candidates will be printed.
|
|
void
|
|
Sema::PrintOverloadCandidates(OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet,
|
|
bool OnlyViable)
|
|
{
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Cand = CandidateSet.begin(),
|
|
LastCand = CandidateSet.end();
|
|
for (; Cand != LastCand; ++Cand) {
|
|
if (Cand->Viable || !OnlyViable) {
|
|
if (Cand->Function) {
|
|
// Normal function
|
|
Diag(Cand->Function->getLocation(), diag::err_ovl_candidate);
|
|
} else if (Cand->IsSurrogate) {
|
|
// Desugar the type of the surrogate down to a function type,
|
|
// retaining as many typedefs as possible while still showing
|
|
// the function type (and, therefore, its parameter types).
|
|
QualType FnType = Cand->Surrogate->getConversionType();
|
|
bool isReference = false;
|
|
bool isPointer = false;
|
|
if (const ReferenceType *FnTypeRef = FnType->getAsReferenceType()) {
|
|
FnType = FnTypeRef->getPointeeType();
|
|
isReference = true;
|
|
}
|
|
if (const PointerType *FnTypePtr = FnType->getAsPointerType()) {
|
|
FnType = FnTypePtr->getPointeeType();
|
|
isPointer = true;
|
|
}
|
|
// Desugar down to a function type.
|
|
FnType = QualType(FnType->getAsFunctionType(), 0);
|
|
// Reconstruct the pointer/reference as appropriate.
|
|
if (isPointer) FnType = Context.getPointerType(FnType);
|
|
if (isReference) FnType = Context.getReferenceType(FnType);
|
|
|
|
Diag(Cand->Surrogate->getLocation(), diag::err_ovl_surrogate_cand)
|
|
<< FnType;
|
|
} else {
|
|
// FIXME: We need to get the identifier in here
|
|
// FIXME: Do we want the error message to point at the
|
|
// operator? (built-ins won't have a location)
|
|
QualType FnType
|
|
= Context.getFunctionType(Cand->BuiltinTypes.ResultTy,
|
|
Cand->BuiltinTypes.ParamTypes,
|
|
Cand->Conversions.size(),
|
|
false, 0);
|
|
|
|
Diag(SourceLocation(), diag::err_ovl_builtin_candidate) << FnType;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction - Try to resolve the address of
|
|
/// an overloaded function (C++ [over.over]), where @p From is an
|
|
/// expression with overloaded function type and @p ToType is the type
|
|
/// we're trying to resolve to. For example:
|
|
///
|
|
/// @code
|
|
/// int f(double);
|
|
/// int f(int);
|
|
///
|
|
/// int (*pfd)(double) = f; // selects f(double)
|
|
/// @endcode
|
|
///
|
|
/// This routine returns the resulting FunctionDecl if it could be
|
|
/// resolved, and NULL otherwise. When @p Complain is true, this
|
|
/// routine will emit diagnostics if there is an error.
|
|
FunctionDecl *
|
|
Sema::ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction(Expr *From, QualType ToType,
|
|
bool Complain) {
|
|
QualType FunctionType = ToType;
|
|
if (const PointerLikeType *ToTypePtr = ToType->getAsPointerLikeType())
|
|
FunctionType = ToTypePtr->getPointeeType();
|
|
|
|
// We only look at pointers or references to functions.
|
|
if (!FunctionType->isFunctionType())
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
// Find the actual overloaded function declaration.
|
|
OverloadedFunctionDecl *Ovl = 0;
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.over]p1:
|
|
// [...] [Note: any redundant set of parentheses surrounding the
|
|
// overloaded function name is ignored (5.1). ]
|
|
Expr *OvlExpr = From->IgnoreParens();
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.over]p1:
|
|
// [...] The overloaded function name can be preceded by the &
|
|
// operator.
|
|
if (UnaryOperator *UnOp = dyn_cast<UnaryOperator>(OvlExpr)) {
|
|
if (UnOp->getOpcode() == UnaryOperator::AddrOf)
|
|
OvlExpr = UnOp->getSubExpr()->IgnoreParens();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Try to dig out the overloaded function.
|
|
if (DeclRefExpr *DR = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(OvlExpr))
|
|
Ovl = dyn_cast<OverloadedFunctionDecl>(DR->getDecl());
|
|
|
|
// If there's no overloaded function declaration, we're done.
|
|
if (!Ovl)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
// Look through all of the overloaded functions, searching for one
|
|
// whose type matches exactly.
|
|
// FIXME: When templates or using declarations come along, we'll actually
|
|
// have to deal with duplicates, partial ordering, etc. For now, we
|
|
// can just do a simple search.
|
|
FunctionType = Context.getCanonicalType(FunctionType.getUnqualifiedType());
|
|
for (OverloadedFunctionDecl::function_iterator Fun = Ovl->function_begin();
|
|
Fun != Ovl->function_end(); ++Fun) {
|
|
// C++ [over.over]p3:
|
|
// Non-member functions and static member functions match
|
|
// targets of type “pointer-to-function”or
|
|
// “reference-to-function.”
|
|
if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(*Fun))
|
|
if (!Method->isStatic())
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
if (FunctionType == Context.getCanonicalType((*Fun)->getType()))
|
|
return *Fun;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// ResolveOverloadedCallFn - Given the call expression that calls Fn
|
|
/// (which eventually refers to the set of overloaded functions in
|
|
/// Ovl) and the call arguments Args/NumArgs, attempt to resolve the
|
|
/// function call down to a specific function. If overload resolution
|
|
/// succeeds, returns the function declaration produced by overload
|
|
/// resolution. Otherwise, emits diagnostics, deletes all of the
|
|
/// arguments and Fn, and returns NULL.
|
|
FunctionDecl *Sema::ResolveOverloadedCallFn(Expr *Fn, OverloadedFunctionDecl *Ovl,
|
|
SourceLocation LParenLoc,
|
|
Expr **Args, unsigned NumArgs,
|
|
SourceLocation *CommaLocs,
|
|
SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet;
|
|
AddOverloadCandidates(Ovl, Args, NumArgs, CandidateSet);
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
|
|
switch (BestViableFunction(CandidateSet, Best)) {
|
|
case OR_Success:
|
|
return Best->Function;
|
|
|
|
case OR_No_Viable_Function:
|
|
Diag(Fn->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
|
|
diag::err_ovl_no_viable_function_in_call)
|
|
<< Ovl->getDeclName() << (unsigned)CandidateSet.size()
|
|
<< Fn->getSourceRange();
|
|
PrintOverloadCandidates(CandidateSet, /*OnlyViable=*/false);
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OR_Ambiguous:
|
|
Diag(Fn->getSourceRange().getBegin(), diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_call)
|
|
<< Ovl->getDeclName() << Fn->getSourceRange();
|
|
PrintOverloadCandidates(CandidateSet, /*OnlyViable=*/true);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Overload resolution failed. Destroy all of the subexpressions and
|
|
// return NULL.
|
|
Fn->Destroy(Context);
|
|
for (unsigned Arg = 0; Arg < NumArgs; ++Arg)
|
|
Args[Arg]->Destroy(Context);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// BuildCallToMemberFunction - Build a call to a member
|
|
/// function. MemExpr is the expression that refers to the member
|
|
/// function (and includes the object parameter), Args/NumArgs are the
|
|
/// arguments to the function call (not including the object
|
|
/// parameter). The caller needs to validate that the member
|
|
/// expression refers to a member function or an overloaded member
|
|
/// function.
|
|
Sema::ExprResult
|
|
Sema::BuildCallToMemberFunction(Scope *S, Expr *MemExprE,
|
|
SourceLocation LParenLoc, Expr **Args,
|
|
unsigned NumArgs, SourceLocation *CommaLocs,
|
|
SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
|
|
// Dig out the member expression. This holds both the object
|
|
// argument and the member function we're referring to.
|
|
MemberExpr *MemExpr = 0;
|
|
if (ParenExpr *ParenE = dyn_cast<ParenExpr>(MemExprE))
|
|
MemExpr = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(ParenE->getSubExpr());
|
|
else
|
|
MemExpr = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(MemExprE);
|
|
assert(MemExpr && "Building member call without member expression");
|
|
|
|
// Extract the object argument.
|
|
Expr *ObjectArg = MemExpr->getBase();
|
|
if (MemExpr->isArrow())
|
|
ObjectArg = new UnaryOperator(ObjectArg, UnaryOperator::Deref,
|
|
ObjectArg->getType()->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType(),
|
|
SourceLocation());
|
|
CXXMethodDecl *Method = 0;
|
|
if (OverloadedFunctionDecl *Ovl
|
|
= dyn_cast<OverloadedFunctionDecl>(MemExpr->getMemberDecl())) {
|
|
// Add overload candidates
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet;
|
|
for (OverloadedFunctionDecl::function_iterator Func = Ovl->function_begin(),
|
|
FuncEnd = Ovl->function_end();
|
|
Func != FuncEnd; ++Func) {
|
|
assert(isa<CXXMethodDecl>(*Func) && "Function is not a method");
|
|
Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(*Func);
|
|
AddMethodCandidate(Method, ObjectArg, Args, NumArgs, CandidateSet,
|
|
/*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
|
|
switch (BestViableFunction(CandidateSet, Best)) {
|
|
case OR_Success:
|
|
Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Best->Function);
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OR_No_Viable_Function:
|
|
Diag(MemExpr->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
|
|
diag::err_ovl_no_viable_member_function_in_call)
|
|
<< Ovl->getDeclName() << (unsigned)CandidateSet.size()
|
|
<< MemExprE->getSourceRange();
|
|
PrintOverloadCandidates(CandidateSet, /*OnlyViable=*/false);
|
|
// FIXME: Leaking incoming expressions!
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
case OR_Ambiguous:
|
|
Diag(MemExpr->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
|
|
diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_member_call)
|
|
<< Ovl->getDeclName() << MemExprE->getSourceRange();
|
|
PrintOverloadCandidates(CandidateSet, /*OnlyViable=*/false);
|
|
// FIXME: Leaking incoming expressions!
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
FixOverloadedFunctionReference(MemExpr, Method);
|
|
} else {
|
|
Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(MemExpr->getMemberDecl());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
assert(Method && "Member call to something that isn't a method?");
|
|
llvm::OwningPtr<CXXMemberCallExpr>
|
|
TheCall(new CXXMemberCallExpr(MemExpr, Args, NumArgs,
|
|
Method->getResultType().getNonReferenceType(),
|
|
RParenLoc));
|
|
|
|
// Convert the object argument (for a non-static member function call).
|
|
if (!Method->isStatic() &&
|
|
PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(ObjectArg, Method))
|
|
return true;
|
|
MemExpr->setBase(ObjectArg);
|
|
|
|
// Convert the rest of the arguments
|
|
const FunctionTypeProto *Proto = cast<FunctionTypeProto>(Method->getType());
|
|
if (ConvertArgumentsForCall(&*TheCall, MemExpr, Method, Proto, Args, NumArgs,
|
|
RParenLoc))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
return CheckFunctionCall(Method, TheCall.take());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// BuildCallToObjectOfClassType - Build a call to an object of class
|
|
/// type (C++ [over.call.object]), which can end up invoking an
|
|
/// overloaded function call operator (@c operator()) or performing a
|
|
/// user-defined conversion on the object argument.
|
|
Sema::ExprResult
|
|
Sema::BuildCallToObjectOfClassType(Scope *S, Expr *Object,
|
|
SourceLocation LParenLoc,
|
|
Expr **Args, unsigned NumArgs,
|
|
SourceLocation *CommaLocs,
|
|
SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
|
|
assert(Object->getType()->isRecordType() && "Requires object type argument");
|
|
const RecordType *Record = Object->getType()->getAsRecordType();
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.call.object]p1:
|
|
// If the primary-expression E in the function call syntax
|
|
// evaluates to a class object of type “cv T”, then the set of
|
|
// candidate functions includes at least the function call
|
|
// operators of T. The function call operators of T are obtained by
|
|
// ordinary lookup of the name operator() in the context of
|
|
// (E).operator().
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet;
|
|
DeclarationName OpName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Call);
|
|
DeclContext::lookup_const_iterator Oper, OperEnd;
|
|
for (llvm::tie(Oper, OperEnd) = Record->getDecl()->lookup(OpName);
|
|
Oper != OperEnd; ++Oper)
|
|
AddMethodCandidate(cast<CXXMethodDecl>(*Oper), Object, Args, NumArgs,
|
|
CandidateSet, /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.call.object]p2:
|
|
// In addition, for each conversion function declared in T of the
|
|
// form
|
|
//
|
|
// operator conversion-type-id () cv-qualifier;
|
|
//
|
|
// where cv-qualifier is the same cv-qualification as, or a
|
|
// greater cv-qualification than, cv, and where conversion-type-id
|
|
// denotes the type "pointer to function of (P1,...,Pn) returning
|
|
// R", or the type "reference to pointer to function of
|
|
// (P1,...,Pn) returning R", or the type "reference to function
|
|
// of (P1,...,Pn) returning R", a surrogate call function [...]
|
|
// is also considered as a candidate function. Similarly,
|
|
// surrogate call functions are added to the set of candidate
|
|
// functions for each conversion function declared in an
|
|
// accessible base class provided the function is not hidden
|
|
// within T by another intervening declaration.
|
|
//
|
|
// FIXME: Look in base classes for more conversion operators!
|
|
OverloadedFunctionDecl *Conversions
|
|
= cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Record->getDecl())->getConversionFunctions();
|
|
for (OverloadedFunctionDecl::function_iterator
|
|
Func = Conversions->function_begin(),
|
|
FuncEnd = Conversions->function_end();
|
|
Func != FuncEnd; ++Func) {
|
|
CXXConversionDecl *Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(*Func);
|
|
|
|
// Strip the reference type (if any) and then the pointer type (if
|
|
// any) to get down to what might be a function type.
|
|
QualType ConvType = Conv->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType();
|
|
if (const PointerType *ConvPtrType = ConvType->getAsPointerType())
|
|
ConvType = ConvPtrType->getPointeeType();
|
|
|
|
if (const FunctionTypeProto *Proto = ConvType->getAsFunctionTypeProto())
|
|
AddSurrogateCandidate(Conv, Proto, Object, Args, NumArgs, CandidateSet);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Perform overload resolution.
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
|
|
switch (BestViableFunction(CandidateSet, Best)) {
|
|
case OR_Success:
|
|
// Overload resolution succeeded; we'll build the appropriate call
|
|
// below.
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OR_No_Viable_Function:
|
|
Diag(Object->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
|
|
diag::err_ovl_no_viable_object_call)
|
|
<< Object->getType() << (unsigned)CandidateSet.size()
|
|
<< Object->getSourceRange();
|
|
PrintOverloadCandidates(CandidateSet, /*OnlyViable=*/false);
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OR_Ambiguous:
|
|
Diag(Object->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
|
|
diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_object_call)
|
|
<< Object->getType() << Object->getSourceRange();
|
|
PrintOverloadCandidates(CandidateSet, /*OnlyViable=*/true);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (Best == CandidateSet.end()) {
|
|
// We had an error; delete all of the subexpressions and return
|
|
// the error.
|
|
delete Object;
|
|
for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < NumArgs; ++ArgIdx)
|
|
delete Args[ArgIdx];
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (Best->Function == 0) {
|
|
// Since there is no function declaration, this is one of the
|
|
// surrogate candidates. Dig out the conversion function.
|
|
CXXConversionDecl *Conv
|
|
= cast<CXXConversionDecl>(
|
|
Best->Conversions[0].UserDefined.ConversionFunction);
|
|
|
|
// We selected one of the surrogate functions that converts the
|
|
// object parameter to a function pointer. Perform the conversion
|
|
// on the object argument, then let ActOnCallExpr finish the job.
|
|
// FIXME: Represent the user-defined conversion in the AST!
|
|
ImpCastExprToType(Object,
|
|
Conv->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType(),
|
|
Conv->getConversionType()->isReferenceType());
|
|
return ActOnCallExpr(S, (ExprTy*)Object, LParenLoc, (ExprTy**)Args, NumArgs,
|
|
CommaLocs, RParenLoc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We found an overloaded operator(). Build a CXXOperatorCallExpr
|
|
// that calls this method, using Object for the implicit object
|
|
// parameter and passing along the remaining arguments.
|
|
CXXMethodDecl *Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Best->Function);
|
|
const FunctionTypeProto *Proto = Method->getType()->getAsFunctionTypeProto();
|
|
|
|
unsigned NumArgsInProto = Proto->getNumArgs();
|
|
unsigned NumArgsToCheck = NumArgs;
|
|
|
|
// Build the full argument list for the method call (the
|
|
// implicit object parameter is placed at the beginning of the
|
|
// list).
|
|
Expr **MethodArgs;
|
|
if (NumArgs < NumArgsInProto) {
|
|
NumArgsToCheck = NumArgsInProto;
|
|
MethodArgs = new Expr*[NumArgsInProto + 1];
|
|
} else {
|
|
MethodArgs = new Expr*[NumArgs + 1];
|
|
}
|
|
MethodArgs[0] = Object;
|
|
for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < NumArgs; ++ArgIdx)
|
|
MethodArgs[ArgIdx + 1] = Args[ArgIdx];
|
|
|
|
Expr *NewFn = new DeclRefExpr(Method, Method->getType(),
|
|
SourceLocation());
|
|
UsualUnaryConversions(NewFn);
|
|
|
|
// Once we've built TheCall, all of the expressions are properly
|
|
// owned.
|
|
QualType ResultTy = Method->getResultType().getNonReferenceType();
|
|
llvm::OwningPtr<CXXOperatorCallExpr>
|
|
TheCall(new CXXOperatorCallExpr(NewFn, MethodArgs, NumArgs + 1,
|
|
ResultTy, RParenLoc));
|
|
delete [] MethodArgs;
|
|
|
|
// We may have default arguments. If so, we need to allocate more
|
|
// slots in the call for them.
|
|
if (NumArgs < NumArgsInProto)
|
|
TheCall->setNumArgs(NumArgsInProto + 1);
|
|
else if (NumArgs > NumArgsInProto)
|
|
NumArgsToCheck = NumArgsInProto;
|
|
|
|
// Initialize the implicit object parameter.
|
|
if (PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Object, Method))
|
|
return true;
|
|
TheCall->setArg(0, Object);
|
|
|
|
// Check the argument types.
|
|
for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumArgsToCheck; i++) {
|
|
Expr *Arg;
|
|
if (i < NumArgs) {
|
|
Arg = Args[i];
|
|
|
|
// Pass the argument.
|
|
QualType ProtoArgType = Proto->getArgType(i);
|
|
if (PerformCopyInitialization(Arg, ProtoArgType, "passing"))
|
|
return true;
|
|
} else {
|
|
Arg = new CXXDefaultArgExpr(Method->getParamDecl(i));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TheCall->setArg(i + 1, Arg);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If this is a variadic call, handle args passed through "...".
|
|
if (Proto->isVariadic()) {
|
|
// Promote the arguments (C99 6.5.2.2p7).
|
|
for (unsigned i = NumArgsInProto; i != NumArgs; i++) {
|
|
Expr *Arg = Args[i];
|
|
|
|
DefaultVariadicArgumentPromotion(Arg, VariadicMethod);
|
|
TheCall->setArg(i + 1, Arg);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return CheckFunctionCall(Method, TheCall.take());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// BuildOverloadedArrowExpr - Build a call to an overloaded @c operator->
|
|
/// (if one exists), where @c Base is an expression of class type and
|
|
/// @c Member is the name of the member we're trying to find.
|
|
Action::ExprResult
|
|
Sema::BuildOverloadedArrowExpr(Scope *S, Expr *Base, SourceLocation OpLoc,
|
|
SourceLocation MemberLoc,
|
|
IdentifierInfo &Member) {
|
|
assert(Base->getType()->isRecordType() && "left-hand side must have class type");
|
|
|
|
// C++ [over.ref]p1:
|
|
//
|
|
// [...] An expression x->m is interpreted as (x.operator->())->m
|
|
// for a class object x of type T if T::operator->() exists and if
|
|
// the operator is selected as the best match function by the
|
|
// overload resolution mechanism (13.3).
|
|
// FIXME: look in base classes.
|
|
DeclarationName OpName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Arrow);
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet;
|
|
const RecordType *BaseRecord = Base->getType()->getAsRecordType();
|
|
|
|
DeclContext::lookup_const_iterator Oper, OperEnd;
|
|
for (llvm::tie(Oper, OperEnd) = BaseRecord->getDecl()->lookup(OpName);
|
|
Oper != OperEnd; ++Oper)
|
|
AddMethodCandidate(cast<CXXMethodDecl>(*Oper), Base, 0, 0, CandidateSet,
|
|
/*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
|
|
|
|
llvm::OwningPtr<Expr> BasePtr(Base);
|
|
|
|
// Perform overload resolution.
|
|
OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
|
|
switch (BestViableFunction(CandidateSet, Best)) {
|
|
case OR_Success:
|
|
// Overload resolution succeeded; we'll build the call below.
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OR_No_Viable_Function:
|
|
if (CandidateSet.empty())
|
|
Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_member_reference_arrow)
|
|
<< BasePtr->getType() << BasePtr->getSourceRange();
|
|
else
|
|
Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_no_viable_oper)
|
|
<< "operator->" << (unsigned)CandidateSet.size()
|
|
<< BasePtr->getSourceRange();
|
|
PrintOverloadCandidates(CandidateSet, /*OnlyViable=*/false);
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
case OR_Ambiguous:
|
|
Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_oper)
|
|
<< "operator->" << BasePtr->getSourceRange();
|
|
PrintOverloadCandidates(CandidateSet, /*OnlyViable=*/true);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Convert the object parameter.
|
|
CXXMethodDecl *Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Best->Function);
|
|
if (PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Base, Method))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// No concerns about early exits now.
|
|
BasePtr.take();
|
|
|
|
// Build the operator call.
|
|
Expr *FnExpr = new DeclRefExpr(Method, Method->getType(), SourceLocation());
|
|
UsualUnaryConversions(FnExpr);
|
|
Base = new CXXOperatorCallExpr(FnExpr, &Base, 1,
|
|
Method->getResultType().getNonReferenceType(),
|
|
OpLoc);
|
|
return ActOnMemberReferenceExpr(S, Base, OpLoc, tok::arrow, MemberLoc, Member);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// FixOverloadedFunctionReference - E is an expression that refers to
|
|
/// a C++ overloaded function (possibly with some parentheses and
|
|
/// perhaps a '&' around it). We have resolved the overloaded function
|
|
/// to the function declaration Fn, so patch up the expression E to
|
|
/// refer (possibly indirectly) to Fn.
|
|
void Sema::FixOverloadedFunctionReference(Expr *E, FunctionDecl *Fn) {
|
|
if (ParenExpr *PE = dyn_cast<ParenExpr>(E)) {
|
|
FixOverloadedFunctionReference(PE->getSubExpr(), Fn);
|
|
E->setType(PE->getSubExpr()->getType());
|
|
} else if (UnaryOperator *UnOp = dyn_cast<UnaryOperator>(E)) {
|
|
assert(UnOp->getOpcode() == UnaryOperator::AddrOf &&
|
|
"Can only take the address of an overloaded function");
|
|
FixOverloadedFunctionReference(UnOp->getSubExpr(), Fn);
|
|
E->setType(Context.getPointerType(E->getType()));
|
|
} else if (DeclRefExpr *DR = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E)) {
|
|
assert(isa<OverloadedFunctionDecl>(DR->getDecl()) &&
|
|
"Expected overloaded function");
|
|
DR->setDecl(Fn);
|
|
E->setType(Fn->getType());
|
|
} else if (MemberExpr *MemExpr = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(E)) {
|
|
MemExpr->setMemberDecl(Fn);
|
|
E->setType(Fn->getType());
|
|
} else {
|
|
assert(false && "Invalid reference to overloaded function");
|
|
}
|
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}
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} // end namespace clang
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