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(Daniel, please verify).
Also necessary to fix:
<rdar://problem/6632061> [sema] non object types should not be allowed in @catch statements
<rdar://problem/6252237> [sema] qualified id should be disallowed in @catch statements
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normal expression, and change Evaluate and IRGen to evaluate it like a
normal expression. This simplifies the code significantly, and fixes
PR3396.
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giving them rough classifications (normal types, never-canonical
types, always-dependent types, abstract type representations) and
making it far easier to make sure that we've hit all of the cases when
decoding types.
Switched some switch() statements on the type class over to using this
mechanism, and filtering out those things we don't care about. For
example, CodeGen should never see always-dependent or non-canonical
types, while debug info generation should never see always-dependent
types. More switch() statements on the type class need to be moved
over to using this approach, so that we'll get warnings when we add a
new type then fail to account for it somewhere in the compiler.
As part of this, some types have been renamed:
TypeOfExpr -> TypeOfExprType
FunctionTypeProto -> FunctionProtoType
FunctionTypeNoProto -> FunctionNoProtoType
There shouldn't be any functionality change...
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We handle indentation of decls better.
We Indent extern "C" { } stuff better.
We print out structure contents more often.
We handle pass indentation information into the statement printer, so that
nested things come out more indented.
We print out FieldDecls.
We print out Vars.
We print out namespaces.
We indent functions better.
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unqualified-id '('
in C++. The unqualified-id might not refer to any declaration in our
current scope, but declarations by that name might be found via
argument-dependent lookup. We now do so properly.
As part of this change, CXXDependentNameExpr, which was previously
designed to express the unqualified-id in the above constructor within
templates, has become UnresolvedFunctionNameExpr, which does
effectively the same thing but will work for both templates and
non-templates.
Additionally, we cope with all unqualified-ids, since ADL also applies
in cases like
operator+(x, y)
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represents an implicit value-initialization of a subobject of a
particular type. This replaces the (ab)use of CXXZeroValueInitExpr
within initializer lists for the "holes" that occur due to the use of
C99 designated initializers.
The new test case is currently XFAIL'd, because CodeGen's
ConstExprEmitter (in lib/CodeGen/CGExprConstant.cpp) needs to be
taught to value-initialize when it sees ImplicitValueInitExprs.
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The approach I've taken in this patch is relatively straightforward,
although the code itself is non-trivial. Essentially, as we process
an initializer list we build up a fully-explicit representation of the
initializer list, where each of the subobject initializations occurs
in order. Designators serve to "fill in" subobject initializations in
a non-linear way. The fully-explicit representation makes initializer
lists (both with and without designators) easy to grok for codegen and
later semantic analyses. We keep the syntactic form of the initializer
list linked into the AST for those clients interested in exactly what
the user wrote.
Known limitations:
- Designating a member of a union that isn't the first member may
result in bogus initialization (we warn about this)
- GNU array-range designators are not supported (we warn about this)
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designated initializers. This implementation should cover all of the
constraints in C99 6.7.8, including long, complex designations and
computing the size of incomplete array types initialized with a
designated initializer. Please see the new test-case and holler if you
find cases where this doesn't work.
There are still some wrinkles with GNU's anonymous structs and
anonymous unions (it isn't clear how these should work; we'll just
follow GCC's lead) and with designated initializers for the members of a
union. I'll tackle those very soon.
CodeGen is still nonexistent, and there's some leftover code in the
parser's representation of designators that I'll also need to clean up.
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that every declaration lives inside a DeclContext.
Moved several things that don't have names but were ScopedDecls (and,
therefore, NamedDecls) to inherit from Decl rather than NamedDecl,
including ObjCImplementationDecl and LinkageSpecDecl. Now, we don't
store empty DeclarationNames for these things, nor do we try to insert
them into DeclContext's lookup structure.
The serialization tests are temporarily disabled. We'll re-enable them
once we've sorted out the remaining ownership/serialiazation issues
between DeclContexts and TranslationUnion, DeclGroups, etc.
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escapes.
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analysis and AST-building for the cases where we have N != 1
arguments. For N == 1 arguments, we need to finish the C++
implementation of explicit type casts (C++ [expr.cast]).
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accesses well. Added a FIXME so we know to revisit this later
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member references, e.g., for anonymous struct/unions or implicit 'this' in member functions
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information for declarations that were referenced via a qualified-id,
e.g., N::C::value. We keep track of the location of the start of the
nested-name-specifier. Note that the difference between
QualifiedDeclRefExpr and DeclRefExpr does have an effect on the
semantics of function calls in two ways:
1) The use of a qualified-id instead of an unqualified-id suppresses
argument-dependent lookup
2) If the name refers to a virtual function, the qualified-id
version will call the function determined statically while the
unqualified-id version will call the function determined dynamically
(by looking up the appropriate function in the vtable).
Neither of these features is implemented yet, but we do print out
qualified names for QualifiedDeclRefExprs as part of the AST printing.
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Make C++ classes track the POD property (C++ [class]p4)
Track the existence of a copy assignment operator.
Implicitly declare the copy assignment operator if none is provided.
Implement most of the parsing job for the G++ type traits extension.
Fully implement the low-hanging fruit of the type traits:
__is_pod: Whether a type is a POD.
__is_class: Whether a type is a (non-union) class.
__is_union: Whether a type is a union.
__is_enum: Whether a type is an enum.
__is_polymorphic: Whether a type is polymorphic (C++ [class.virtual]p1).
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- Overloading has to cope with having both static and non-static
member functions in the overload set.
- The call may or may not have an implicit object argument,
depending on the syntax (x.f() vs. f()) and the context (static
vs. non-static member function).
- We now generate MemberExprs for implicit member access expression.
- We now cope with mutable whenever we're building MemberExprs.
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which can refer to static data members, enumerators, and member
functions as well as to non-static data members.
Implement correct lvalue computation for member references in C++.
Compute the result type of non-static data members of reference type properly.
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template<typename T> void f(T x) {
g(x); // g is a dependent name, so don't even bother to look it up
g(); // error: g is not a dependent name
}
Note that when we see "g(", we build a CXXDependentNameExpr. However,
if none of the call arguments are type-dependent, we will force the
resolution of the name "g" and replace the CXXDependentNameExpr with
its result.
GCC actually produces a nice error message when you make this
mistake, and even offers to compile your code with -fpermissive. I'll
do the former next, but I don't plan to do the latter.
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- Implement RewritePropertySetter(). While the routine is simple, there were some tricky changes to RewriteFunctionBodyOrGlobalInitializer(), the main rewriter loop. It also required some additional instance data to distinguish setters from getters, as well as some changes to RewritePropertyGetter().
- Implement FIXME: for pretty printing ObjCPropertyRefExpr's.
- Changed ObjCPropertyRefExpr::getSourceRange() to point to the end of the property name (not the beginning). Also made a minor name change from "Loc"->"IdLoc" (to make it clear the Loc does not point to the ".").
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NamedDecl::getNameAsString() to make it more explicit.
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a new NamedDecl::getAsString() method.
Change uses of Selector::getName() to just pass in a Selector
where possible (e.g. to diagnostics) instead of going through
an std::string.
This also adds new formatters for objcinstance and objcclass
as described in the dox.
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Issuing diagnostics when assigning to read-only properties.
This is work in progress.
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This version uses VLAs to represent arrays. I'll try an alternative way next, but I want this safe first.
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function call created in response to the use of operator syntax that
resolves to an overloaded operator in C++, e.g., "str1 +
str2" that resolves to std::operator+(str1, str2)". We now build a
CXXOperatorCallExpr in C++ when we pick an overloaded operator. (But
only for binary operators, where we actually implement overloading)
I decided *not* to refactor the current CallExpr to make it abstract
(with FunctionCallExpr and CXXOperatorCallExpr as derived
classes). Doing so would allow us to make CXXOperatorCallExpr a little
bit smaller, at the cost of making the argument and callee accessors
virtual. We won't know if this is going to be a win until we can parse
lots of C++ code to determine how much memory we'll save by making
this change vs. the performance penalty due to the extra virtual
calls.
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StmtNodes.def. We don't need stable numbers yet, renumbering is a pain, and LAST_STMT had the wrong value anyway.
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expressions, both of values and types.
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'super'. Remove ObjCThis from PredefinedExpr
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expression. Remove CXXThis from PredefinedExpr
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- CastExpr is the root of all casts
- ImplicitCastExpr is (still) used for all explicit casts
- ExplicitCastExpr is now the root of all *explicit* casts
- ExplicitCCastExpr (new name needed!?) is a C-style cast in C or C++
- CXXFunctionalCastExpr inherits from ExplicitCastExpr
- CXXNamedCastExpr inherits from ExplicitCastExpr and is the root of all
of the C++ named cast expression types (static_cast, dynamic_cast, etc.)
- Added classes CXXStaticCastExpr, CXXDynamicCastExpr,
CXXReinterpretCastExpr, and CXXConstCastExpr to
Also, fixed returned-stack-addr.cpp, which broke once when we fixed
reinterpret_cast to diagnose double->int* conversions and again when
we eliminated implicit conversions to reference types. The fix is in
both testcase and SemaChecking.cpp.
Most of this patch is simply support for the renaming. There's very
little actual change in semantics.
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- Modify BlockExpr to reference the BlockDecl.
This is "cleanup" necessary to improve our lookup semantics for blocks (to fix <rdar://problem/6272905> clang block rewriter: parameter to function not imported into block?).
Still some follow-up work to finish this (forthcoming).
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using PrintRawDecl (which falsely assumes DeclStmts have only one Decl).
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Block literals are now represented by the concrete BlockExpr class.
This is cleanup (removes a FIXME).
No functionality change.
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^(expression) or ^(int arg1, float arg2)(expression)
...is no longer supported.
All block literals now require a compound statement.
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"Here is a patch what replaces std::ostream with llvm::raw_ostream. This patch
covers the AST library, but ignores Analysis lib."
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declaration, e.g: "if (int x=0) {...}".
It is a subclass of DeclRefExpr and the main difference is that CXXConditionDeclExpr owns the declaration that it references.
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Highlights...
- 4 new AST nodes, BlockExpr, BlockStmtExpr, BlockExprExpr, BlockDeclRefExpr.
- Sema::ActOnBlockStart(), ActOnBlockError(), ActOnBlockStmtExpr(), ActOnBlockExprExpr(), ActOnBlockReturnStmt().
Next steps...
- hack Sema::ActOnIdentifierExpr() to deal with block decl refs.
- add attribute handler for byref decls.
- add test cases.
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-The Parser calls a new "ActOnCXXTypeConstructExpr" action.
-Sema, depending on the type and expressions number:
-If the type is a class, it will treat it as a class constructor. [TODO]
-If there's only one expression (i.e. "int(0.5)" ), creates a new "CXXFunctionalCastExpr" Expr node
-If there are no expressions (i.e "int()" ), creates a new "CXXZeroInitValueExpr" Expr node.
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ImplicitCastExpr and ExplicitCastExpr derive from a common base class (CastExpr):
Expr
-> CastExpr
-> ExplicitCastExpr
-> ImplicitCastExpr
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