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C++
330 строки
13 KiB
C++
//===--- SemaExceptionSpec.cpp - C++ Exception Specifications ---*- 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++ exception specification testing.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "Sema.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h"
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#include "clang/AST/CXXInheritance.h"
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#include "clang/AST/Expr.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ExprCXX.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
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namespace clang {
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static const FunctionProtoType *GetUnderlyingFunction(QualType T)
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{
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if (const PointerType *PtrTy = T->getAs<PointerType>())
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T = PtrTy->getPointeeType();
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else if (const ReferenceType *RefTy = T->getAs<ReferenceType>())
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T = RefTy->getPointeeType();
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else if (const MemberPointerType *MPTy = T->getAs<MemberPointerType>())
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T = MPTy->getPointeeType();
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return T->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
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}
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/// CheckSpecifiedExceptionType - Check if the given type is valid in an
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/// exception specification. Incomplete types, or pointers to incomplete types
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/// other than void are not allowed.
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bool Sema::CheckSpecifiedExceptionType(QualType T, const SourceRange &Range) {
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// This check (and the similar one below) deals with issue 437, that changes
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// C++ 9.2p2 this way:
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// Within the class member-specification, the class is regarded as complete
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// within function bodies, default arguments, exception-specifications, and
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// constructor ctor-initializers (including such things in nested classes).
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if (T->isRecordType() && T->getAs<RecordType>()->isBeingDefined())
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return false;
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// C++ 15.4p2: A type denoted in an exception-specification shall not denote
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// an incomplete type.
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if (RequireCompleteType(Range.getBegin(), T,
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PDiag(diag::err_incomplete_in_exception_spec) << /*direct*/0 << Range))
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return true;
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// C++ 15.4p2: A type denoted in an exception-specification shall not denote
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// an incomplete type a pointer or reference to an incomplete type, other
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// than (cv) void*.
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int kind;
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if (const PointerType* IT = T->getAs<PointerType>()) {
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T = IT->getPointeeType();
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kind = 1;
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} else if (const ReferenceType* IT = T->getAs<ReferenceType>()) {
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T = IT->getPointeeType();
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kind = 2;
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} else
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return false;
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// Again as before
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if (T->isRecordType() && T->getAs<RecordType>()->isBeingDefined())
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return false;
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if (!T->isVoidType() && RequireCompleteType(Range.getBegin(), T,
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PDiag(diag::err_incomplete_in_exception_spec) << kind << Range))
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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/// CheckDistantExceptionSpec - Check if the given type is a pointer or pointer
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/// to member to a function with an exception specification. This means that
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/// it is invalid to add another level of indirection.
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bool Sema::CheckDistantExceptionSpec(QualType T) {
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if (const PointerType *PT = T->getAs<PointerType>())
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T = PT->getPointeeType();
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else if (const MemberPointerType *PT = T->getAs<MemberPointerType>())
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T = PT->getPointeeType();
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else
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return false;
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const FunctionProtoType *FnT = T->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
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if (!FnT)
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return false;
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return FnT->hasExceptionSpec();
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}
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/// CheckEquivalentExceptionSpec - Check if the two types have equivalent
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/// exception specifications. Exception specifications are equivalent if
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/// they allow exactly the same set of exception types. It does not matter how
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/// that is achieved. See C++ [except.spec]p2.
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bool Sema::CheckEquivalentExceptionSpec(
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const FunctionProtoType *Old, SourceLocation OldLoc,
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const FunctionProtoType *New, SourceLocation NewLoc) {
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return CheckEquivalentExceptionSpec(diag::err_mismatched_exception_spec,
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diag::note_previous_declaration,
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Old, OldLoc, New, NewLoc);
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}
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/// CheckEquivalentExceptionSpec - Check if the two types have equivalent
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/// exception specifications. Exception specifications are equivalent if
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/// they allow exactly the same set of exception types. It does not matter how
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/// that is achieved. See C++ [except.spec]p2.
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bool Sema::CheckEquivalentExceptionSpec(
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const PartialDiagnostic &DiagID, const PartialDiagnostic & NoteID,
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const FunctionProtoType *Old, SourceLocation OldLoc,
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const FunctionProtoType *New, SourceLocation NewLoc) {
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bool OldAny = !Old->hasExceptionSpec() || Old->hasAnyExceptionSpec();
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bool NewAny = !New->hasExceptionSpec() || New->hasAnyExceptionSpec();
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if (OldAny && NewAny)
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return false;
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if (OldAny || NewAny) {
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Diag(NewLoc, DiagID);
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if (NoteID.getDiagID() != 0)
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Diag(OldLoc, NoteID);
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return true;
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}
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bool Success = true;
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// Both have a definite exception spec. Collect the first set, then compare
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// to the second.
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llvm::SmallPtrSet<CanQualType, 8> OldTypes, NewTypes;
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for (FunctionProtoType::exception_iterator I = Old->exception_begin(),
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E = Old->exception_end(); I != E; ++I)
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OldTypes.insert(Context.getCanonicalType(*I).getUnqualifiedType());
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for (FunctionProtoType::exception_iterator I = New->exception_begin(),
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E = New->exception_end(); I != E && Success; ++I) {
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CanQualType TypePtr = Context.getCanonicalType(*I).getUnqualifiedType();
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if(OldTypes.count(TypePtr))
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NewTypes.insert(TypePtr);
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else
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Success = false;
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}
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Success = Success && OldTypes.size() == NewTypes.size();
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if (Success) {
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return false;
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}
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Diag(NewLoc, DiagID);
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if (NoteID.getDiagID() != 0)
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Diag(OldLoc, NoteID);
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return true;
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}
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/// CheckExceptionSpecSubset - Check whether the second function type's
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/// exception specification is a subset (or equivalent) of the first function
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/// type. This is used by override and pointer assignment checks.
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bool Sema::CheckExceptionSpecSubset(
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const PartialDiagnostic &DiagID, const PartialDiagnostic & NoteID,
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const FunctionProtoType *Superset, SourceLocation SuperLoc,
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const FunctionProtoType *Subset, SourceLocation SubLoc) {
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// FIXME: As usual, we could be more specific in our error messages, but
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// that better waits until we've got types with source locations.
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if (!SubLoc.isValid())
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SubLoc = SuperLoc;
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// If superset contains everything, we're done.
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if (!Superset->hasExceptionSpec() || Superset->hasAnyExceptionSpec())
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return CheckParamExceptionSpec(NoteID, Superset, SuperLoc, Subset, SubLoc);
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// It does not. If the subset contains everything, we've failed.
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if (!Subset->hasExceptionSpec() || Subset->hasAnyExceptionSpec()) {
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Diag(SubLoc, DiagID);
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if (NoteID.getDiagID() != 0)
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Diag(SuperLoc, NoteID);
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return true;
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}
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// Neither contains everything. Do a proper comparison.
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for (FunctionProtoType::exception_iterator SubI = Subset->exception_begin(),
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SubE = Subset->exception_end(); SubI != SubE; ++SubI) {
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// Take one type from the subset.
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QualType CanonicalSubT = Context.getCanonicalType(*SubI);
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// Unwrap pointers and references so that we can do checks within a class
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// hierarchy. Don't unwrap member pointers; they don't have hierarchy
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// conversions on the pointee.
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bool SubIsPointer = false;
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if (const ReferenceType *RefTy = CanonicalSubT->getAs<ReferenceType>())
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CanonicalSubT = RefTy->getPointeeType();
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if (const PointerType *PtrTy = CanonicalSubT->getAs<PointerType>()) {
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CanonicalSubT = PtrTy->getPointeeType();
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SubIsPointer = true;
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}
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bool SubIsClass = CanonicalSubT->isRecordType();
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CanonicalSubT = CanonicalSubT.getLocalUnqualifiedType();
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CXXBasePaths Paths(/*FindAmbiguities=*/true, /*RecordPaths=*/true,
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/*DetectVirtual=*/false);
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bool Contained = false;
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// Make sure it's in the superset.
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for (FunctionProtoType::exception_iterator SuperI =
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Superset->exception_begin(), SuperE = Superset->exception_end();
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SuperI != SuperE; ++SuperI) {
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QualType CanonicalSuperT = Context.getCanonicalType(*SuperI);
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// SubT must be SuperT or derived from it, or pointer or reference to
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// such types.
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if (const ReferenceType *RefTy = CanonicalSuperT->getAs<ReferenceType>())
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CanonicalSuperT = RefTy->getPointeeType();
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if (SubIsPointer) {
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if (const PointerType *PtrTy = CanonicalSuperT->getAs<PointerType>())
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CanonicalSuperT = PtrTy->getPointeeType();
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else {
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continue;
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}
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}
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CanonicalSuperT = CanonicalSuperT.getLocalUnqualifiedType();
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// If the types are the same, move on to the next type in the subset.
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if (CanonicalSubT == CanonicalSuperT) {
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Contained = true;
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break;
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}
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// Otherwise we need to check the inheritance.
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if (!SubIsClass || !CanonicalSuperT->isRecordType())
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continue;
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Paths.clear();
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if (!IsDerivedFrom(CanonicalSubT, CanonicalSuperT, Paths))
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continue;
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if (Paths.isAmbiguous(CanonicalSuperT))
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continue;
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if (FindInaccessibleBase(CanonicalSubT, CanonicalSuperT, Paths, true))
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continue;
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Contained = true;
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break;
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}
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if (!Contained) {
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Diag(SubLoc, DiagID);
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if (NoteID.getDiagID() != 0)
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Diag(SuperLoc, NoteID);
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return true;
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}
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}
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// We've run half the gauntlet.
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return CheckParamExceptionSpec(NoteID, Superset, SuperLoc, Subset, SubLoc);
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}
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static bool CheckSpecForTypesEquivalent(Sema &S,
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const PartialDiagnostic &DiagID, const PartialDiagnostic & NoteID,
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QualType Target, SourceLocation TargetLoc,
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QualType Source, SourceLocation SourceLoc)
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{
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const FunctionProtoType *TFunc = GetUnderlyingFunction(Target);
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if (!TFunc)
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return false;
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const FunctionProtoType *SFunc = GetUnderlyingFunction(Source);
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if (!SFunc)
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return false;
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return S.CheckEquivalentExceptionSpec(DiagID, NoteID, TFunc, TargetLoc,
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SFunc, SourceLoc);
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}
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/// CheckParamExceptionSpec - Check if the parameter and return types of the
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/// two functions have equivalent exception specs. This is part of the
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/// assignment and override compatibility check. We do not check the parameters
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/// of parameter function pointers recursively, as no sane programmer would
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/// even be able to write such a function type.
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bool Sema::CheckParamExceptionSpec(const PartialDiagnostic & NoteID,
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const FunctionProtoType *Target, SourceLocation TargetLoc,
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const FunctionProtoType *Source, SourceLocation SourceLoc)
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{
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if (CheckSpecForTypesEquivalent(*this,
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PDiag(diag::err_deep_exception_specs_differ) << 0, 0,
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Target->getResultType(), TargetLoc,
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Source->getResultType(), SourceLoc))
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return true;
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// We shouldn't even be testing this unless the arguments are otherwise
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// compatible.
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assert(Target->getNumArgs() == Source->getNumArgs() &&
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"Functions have different argument counts.");
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for (unsigned i = 0, E = Target->getNumArgs(); i != E; ++i) {
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if (CheckSpecForTypesEquivalent(*this,
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PDiag(diag::err_deep_exception_specs_differ) << 1, 0,
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Target->getArgType(i), TargetLoc,
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Source->getArgType(i), SourceLoc))
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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bool Sema::CheckExceptionSpecCompatibility(Expr *From, QualType ToType)
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{
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// First we check for applicability.
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// Target type must be a function, function pointer or function reference.
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const FunctionProtoType *ToFunc = GetUnderlyingFunction(ToType);
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if (!ToFunc)
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return false;
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// SourceType must be a function or function pointer.
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const FunctionProtoType *FromFunc = GetUnderlyingFunction(From->getType());
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if (!FromFunc)
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return false;
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// Now we've got the correct types on both sides, check their compatibility.
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// This means that the source of the conversion can only throw a subset of
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// the exceptions of the target, and any exception specs on arguments or
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// return types must be equivalent.
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return CheckExceptionSpecSubset(diag::err_incompatible_exception_specs,
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0, ToFunc, From->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
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FromFunc, SourceLocation());
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}
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bool Sema::CheckOverridingFunctionExceptionSpec(const CXXMethodDecl *New,
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const CXXMethodDecl *Old) {
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return CheckExceptionSpecSubset(diag::err_override_exception_spec,
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diag::note_overridden_virtual_function,
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Old->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(),
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Old->getLocation(),
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New->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(),
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New->getLocation());
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}
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} // end namespace clang
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