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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/AST/Type.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/AST/Type.cpp | 31 |
1 files changed, 26 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/lib/AST/Type.cpp b/lib/AST/Type.cpp index 92fffd1881..a1d12a38ca 100644 --- a/lib/AST/Type.cpp +++ b/lib/AST/Type.cpp @@ -439,14 +439,35 @@ bool Type::isIntegerType() const { return false; } -bool Type::isIntegralType() const { +/// \brief Determine whether this type is an integral type. +/// +/// This routine determines whether the given type is an integral type per +/// C++ [basic.fundamental]p7. Although the C standard does not define the +/// term "integral type", it has a similar term "integer type", and in C++ +/// the two terms are equivalent. However, C's "integer type" includes +/// enumeration types, while C++'s "integer type" does not. The \c ASTContext +/// parameter is used to determine whether we should be following the C or +/// C++ rules when determining whether this type is an integral/integer type. +/// +/// For cases where C permits "an integer type" and C++ permits "an integral +/// type", use this routine. +/// +/// For cases where C permits "an integer type" and C++ permits "an integral +/// or enumeration type", use \c isIntegralOrEnumerationType() instead. +/// +/// \param Ctx The context in which this type occurs. +/// +/// \returns true if the type is considered an integral type, false otherwise. +bool Type::isIntegralType(ASTContext &Ctx) const { if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType)) return BT->getKind() >= BuiltinType::Bool && BT->getKind() <= BuiltinType::Int128; - if (const TagType *TT = dyn_cast<TagType>(CanonicalType)) - if (TT->getDecl()->isEnum() && TT->getDecl()->isDefinition()) - return true; // Complete enum types are integral. - // FIXME: In C++, enum types are never integral. + + if (!Ctx.getLangOptions().CPlusPlus) + if (const TagType *TT = dyn_cast<TagType>(CanonicalType)) + if (TT->getDecl()->isEnum() && TT->getDecl()->isDefinition()) + return true; // Complete enum types are integral in C. + return false; } |