121 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Douglas Gregor
9de54ea41b Reimplement constructor declarator parsing to cope with template-ids
that name constructors, the endless joys of out-of-line constructor
definitions, and various other corner cases that the previous hack
never imagined. Fixes PR5688 and tightens up semantic analysis for
constructor names.

Additionally, fixed a problem where we wouldn't properly enter the
declarator scope of a parenthesized declarator. We were entering the
scope, then leaving it when we saw the ")"; now, we re-enter the
declarator scope before parsing the parameter list.

Note that we are forced to perform some tentative parsing within a
class (call it C) to tell the difference between

  C(int); // constructor

and

  C (f)(int); // member function

which is rather unfortunate. And, although it isn't necessary for
correctness, we use the same tentative-parsing mechanism for
out-of-line constructors to improve diagnostics in icky cases like:

  C::C C::f(int); // error: C::C refers to the constructor name, but
                  // we complain nicely and recover by treating it as
                  // a type.

llvm-svn: 93322
2010-01-13 17:31:36 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
411e5acce1 Eliminate an embarrassing performance regression in C/ObjC, where we
were performing name lookup for template names in C/ObjC and always
finding nothing. Turn off such lookup unless we're in C++ mode, along
with the check that determines whether the given identifier is a
"current class name", and assert that we don't make this mistake
again.

llvm-svn: 93207
2010-01-11 23:29:10 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
504a6ae83e Improve code completion by introducing patterns for the various C and
C++ grammatical constructs that show up in top-level (namespace-level)
declarations, member declarations, template declarations, statements,
expressions, conditions, etc. For example, we now provide a pattern
for

  static_cast<type>(expr)

when we can have an expression, or

  using namespace identifier;

when we can have a using directive.

Also, improves the results of code completion at the beginning of a
top-level declaration. Previously, we would see value names (function
names, global variables, etc.); now we see types, namespace names,
etc., but no values.

llvm-svn: 93134
2010-01-10 23:08:15 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d5c1c9d0ae refactor the 'ColonIsSacred' argument to ParseOptionalCXXScopeSpecifier
to be a bool in Parser that is twiddled by the ColonProtectionRAIIObject
class.  No functionality change.

llvm-svn: 91014
2009-12-10 00:32:41 +00:00
Chris Lattner
1c4280328d reapply my patch for PR4451, which improves diagnostics for :: vs : confusion.
This time with a fix to bail out when in a dependent context.

llvm-svn: 90730
2009-12-07 01:36:53 +00:00
Chris Lattner
ed085234dc revert my previous patch, it is breaking something and I don't have time
to fix it ATM.

llvm-svn: 90717
2009-12-06 20:58:07 +00:00
Chris Lattner
71d5bf1c5d implement PR4451, improving error recovery for a mistaken : where a :: was
intended.  On the first testcase in the bug, we now produce:

cxx-decl.cpp:12:2: error: unexpected ':' in nested name specifier
y:a a2;
 ^
 ::

instead of:

t.cc:8:1: error: C++ requires a type specifier for all declarations
x:a a2;
^
t.cc:8:2: error: invalid token after top level declarator
x:a a2;
 ^
 ;
t.cc:9:11: error: use of undeclared identifier 'a2'
x::a a3 = a2;
          ^

llvm-svn: 90713
2009-12-06 19:08:11 +00:00
Sebastian Redl
79eba1ca3b Introduce the notion of literal types, as specified in C++0x.
llvm-svn: 90361
2009-12-03 00:13:20 +00:00
Alexis Hunt
3d221f2fce Add DeclarationName support for C++0x operator literals. They should now work as
function names outside of templates - they'll probably cause some damage there as
they're largely untested.

llvm-svn: 90064
2009-11-29 07:34:05 +00:00
Alexis Hunt
ed0530f694 Fix test and handle IK_LiteralOperatorId in a few more places.
llvm-svn: 90030
2009-11-28 08:58:14 +00:00
Alexis Hunt
344585006c Add Parser support for C++0x literal operators ('operator "" i').
DeclarationName can't handle them yet, so right now Parser just errors out on them.

llvm-svn: 90027
2009-11-28 04:44:28 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
7bab5ff8e7 Eliminate CXXConditionDeclExpr with extreme prejudice.
All statements that involve conditions can now hold on to a separate
condition declaration (a VarDecl), and will use a DeclRefExpr
referring to that VarDecl for the condition expression. ForStmts now
have such a VarDecl (I'd missed those in previous commits).

Also, since this change reworks the Action interface for
if/while/switch/for, use FullExprArg for the full expressions in those
expressions, to ensure that we're emitting

Note that we are (still) not generating the right cleanups for
condition variables in for statements. That will be a follow-on
commit.

llvm-svn: 89817
2009-11-25 00:27:52 +00:00
John McCall
a9ee325d71 If a C++ qualified id is followed by a postfix suffix, it is never the direct
operand of an addressof operator, and so we should not treat it as an abstract
member-pointer expression and therefore suppress the implicit member access.

This is really a well-formedness constraint on expressions:  a DeclRefExpr of
a FieldDecl or a non-static CXXMethodDecl (or template thereof, or unresolved
collection thereof) should not be allowed in an arbitrary location in the AST.
Arguably it shouldn't be allowed anywhere and we should have a different expr
node type for this.  But unfortunately we don't have a good way of enforcing
this kind of constraint right now.

llvm-svn: 89578
2009-11-22 02:49:43 +00:00
Alexis Hunt
96d5c76498 Added rudimentary C++0x attribute support.
The following attributes are currently supported in C++0x attribute
lists (and in GNU ones as well):
 - align() - semantics believed to be conformant to n3000, except for
   redeclarations and what entities it may apply to
 - final - semantics believed to be conformant to CWG issue 817's proposed
   wording, except for redeclarations
 - noreturn - semantics believed to be conformant to n3000, except for
   redeclarations
 - carries_dependency - currently ignored (this is an optimization hint)

llvm-svn: 89543
2009-11-21 08:43:09 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
ade9bcd72e Cope with extraneous "template" keyword when providing an out-of-line
definition of a member template (or a member thereof). Fixes PR5566.

llvm-svn: 89512
2009-11-20 23:39:24 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
a25d65d1b6 Implement C++ [basic.lookup.classref]p3, which states how the type
name 'T' is looked up in the expression

  t.~T()

Previously, we weren't looking into the type of "t", and therefore
would fail when T actually referred to an injected-class-name. Fixes
PR5530.

llvm-svn: 89493
2009-11-20 22:03:38 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
120635bc9c Fix speculative parsing of dependent template names in
nested-name-specifiers so that they don't gobble the template name (or
operator-function-id) unless there is also a
template-argument-list. For example, given

  T::template apply

we would previously consume both "template" and "apply" as part of
parsing the nested-name-specifier, then error when we see that there
is no "<" starting a template argument list. Now, we parse such
constructs tentatively, and back off if the "<" is not present. This
allows us to parse dependent template names as one would use them for,
e.g., template template parameters:

  template<typename T, template<class> class X = T::template apply>
    struct MetaSomething;

Also, test default arguments for template template parameters.

llvm-svn: 86841
2009-11-11 16:39:34 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
b53edfb8dc Improve parsing of template arguments to lay the foundation for
handling template template parameters properly. This refactoring:

  - Parses template template arguments as id-expressions, representing
    the result of the parse as a template name (Action::TemplateTy)
    rather than as an expression (lame!).

  - Represents all parsed template arguments via a new parser-specific
    type, ParsedTemplateArgument, which stores the kind of template
    argument (type, non-type, template) along with all of the source
    information about the template argument. This replaces an ad hoc
    set of 3 vectors (one for a void*, which was either a type or an
    expression; one for a bit telling whether the first was a type or
    an expression; and one for a single source location pointing at
    the template argument).

  - Moves TemplateIdAnnotation into the new Parse/Template.h. It never
    belonged in the Basic library anyway.

llvm-svn: 86708
2009-11-10 19:49:08 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
f4f2ff773b Improve recovery when we fail to parse the operand of a C++ named cast. Fixes PR5210
llvm-svn: 86234
2009-11-06 05:48:00 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
e7b5f81ba5 Eliminate the "old" ways of parsing operator-function-ids and
conversion-function-ids; all clients have moved on to
ParseUnqualifiedId.

llvm-svn: 86028
2009-11-04 16:32:12 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
71395fa1d5 Implement support for parsing dependent template-ids that refer to
overloaded operators, e.g.,

  p->template operator+<T>()

llvm-svn: 85989
2009-11-04 00:56:37 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
3cf81317e4 Parsing and semantic analysis for template-ids that name overloaded
operators, e.g., 

  operator+<int>

which now works in declarators, id-expressions, and member access
expressions. This commit only implements the non-dependent case, where
we can resolve the template-id to an actual declaration.

llvm-svn: 85966
2009-11-03 23:16:33 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
127ea59872 Tweak some comments about unqualified-id and id-expression parsing. No functionality change
llvm-svn: 85942
2009-11-03 21:24:04 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
30d60cb36e Replace the code that parses member access expressions after "." or
"->" with a use of ParseUnqualifiedId. Collapse
ActOnMemberReferenceExpr, ActOnDestructorReferenceExpr (both of them),
ActOnOverloadedOperatorReferenceExpr,
ActOnConversionOperatorReferenceExpr, and
ActOnMemberTemplateIdReferenceExpr into a single, new action
ActOnMemberAccessExpr that does the same thing more cleanly (and can
keep more source-location information).

llvm-svn: 85930
2009-11-03 19:44:04 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
a121b75d9d Use ParseUnqualifiedId when parsing id-expressions. This eliminates
yet another copy of the unqualified-id parsing code.

Also, use UnqualifiedId to simplify the Action interface for building
id-expressions. ActOnIdentifierExpr, ActOnCXXOperatorFunctionIdExpr,
ActOnCXXConversionFunctionExpr, and ActOnTemplateIdExpr have all been
removed in favor of the new ActOnIdExpression action.

llvm-svn: 85904
2009-11-03 16:56:39 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
7861a80346 Introduce a new class, UnqualifiedId, that provides a parsed
representation of a C++ unqualified-id, along with a single parsing
function (Parser::ParseUnqualifiedId) that will parse all of the
various forms of unqualified-id in C++.

Replace the representation of the declarator name in Declarator with
the new UnqualifiedId class, simplifying declarator-id parsing
considerably and providing more source-location information to
Sema. In the future, I hope to migrate all of the other
unqualified-id-parsing code over to this single representation, then
begin to merge actions that are currently only different because we
didn't have a unqualified notion of the name in the parser.

llvm-svn: 85851
2009-11-03 01:35:08 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
d019ff686c When building and instantiating a template-id reference expression, such as
N::f<int>

keep track of the full nested-name-specifier. This is mainly QoI and
relatively hard to test; will try to come up with a printing-based
test once we also retain the explicit template arguments past overload
resolution.

llvm-svn: 84869
2009-10-22 17:20:55 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
c811ede9b7 C++ code completion after the "operator" keyword. Provide overloaded
operators, type specifiers, type names, and nested-name-specifiers.

llvm-svn: 82264
2009-09-18 20:05:18 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
2436e7116b Initial implementation of a code-completion interface in Clang. In
essence, code completion is triggered by a magic "code completion"
token produced by the lexer [*], which the parser recognizes at
certain points in the grammar. The parser then calls into the Action
object with the appropriate CodeCompletionXXX action.

Sema implements the CodeCompletionXXX callbacks by performing minimal
translation, then forwarding them to a CodeCompletionConsumer
subclass, which uses the results of semantic analysis to provide
code-completion results. At present, only a single, "printing" code
completion consumer is available, for regression testing and
debugging. However, the design is meant to permit other
code-completion consumers.

This initial commit contains two code-completion actions: one for
member access, e.g., "x." or "p->", and one for
nested-name-specifiers, e.g., "std::". More code-completion actions
will follow, along with improved gathering of code-completion results
for the various contexts.

[*] In the current -code-completion-dump testing/debugging mode, the
file is truncated at the completion point and EOF is translated into
"code completion".

llvm-svn: 82166
2009-09-17 21:32:03 +00:00
Mike Stump
11289f4280 Remove tabs, and whitespace cleanups.
llvm-svn: 81346
2009-09-09 15:08:12 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
308047d3a5 Initial stab at implement dependent member references to member
templates, e.g.,
  
  x.template get<T>

We can now parse these, represent them within an UnresolvedMemberExpr
expression, then instantiate that expression node in simple cases.

This allows us to stumble through parsing LLVM's Casting.h.

llvm-svn: 81300
2009-09-09 00:23:06 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
b7bfe79412 Rewrite of our handling of name lookup in C++ member access expressions, e.g.,
x->Base::f

We no longer try to "enter" the context of the type that "x" points
to. Instead, we drag that object type through the parser and pass it
into the Sema routines that need to know how to perform lookup within
member access expressions.

We now implement most of the crazy name lookup rules in C++
[basic.lookup.classref] for non-templated code, including performing
lookup both in the context of the type referred to by the member
access and in the scope of the member access itself and then detecting
ambiguities when the two lookups collide (p1 and p4; p3 and p7 are
still TODO). This change also corrects our handling of name lookup
within template arguments of template-ids inside the
nested-name-specifier (p6; we used to look into the scope of the
object expression for them) and fixes PR4703.

I have disabled some tests that involve member access expressions
where the object expression has dependent type, because we don't yet
have the ability to describe dependent nested-name-specifiers starting
with an identifier.

llvm-svn: 80843
2009-09-02 22:59:36 +00:00
Eli Friedman
2624be4fd4 Fix a couple issues with parsing invalid nested-name-specifiers.
llvm-svn: 80421
2009-08-29 04:08:08 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
e861bac059 Improve support for out-of-line definitions of nested templates and
their members, including member class template, member function
templates, and member classes and functions of member templates.

To actually parse the nested-name-specifiers that qualify the name of
an out-of-line definition of a member template, e.g.,

  template<typename X> template<typename Y>
  X Outer<X>::Inner1<Y>::foo(Y) {
    return X();
  }

we need to look for the template names (e.g., "Inner1") as a member of
the current instantiation (Outer<X>), even before we have entered the
scope of the current instantiation. Since we can't do this in general
(i.e., we should not be looking into all dependent
nested-name-specifiers as if they were the current instantiation), we
rely on the parser to tell us when it is parsing a declaration
specifier sequence, and, therefore, when we should consider the
current scope specifier to be a current instantiation.

Printing of complicated, dependent nested-name-specifiers may be
somewhat broken by this commit; I'll add tests for this issue and fix
the problem (if it still exists) in a subsequent commit.

llvm-svn: 80044
2009-08-25 22:51:20 +00:00
Nate Begeman
5ec4b318e3 Take 2 on AltiVec-style vector initializers.
Fixes PR4704 problems

Addresses Eli's patch feedback re: ugly cast code

Updates all postfix operators to remove ParenListExprs.  While this is awful,
no better solution (say, in the parser) is obvious to me.  Better solutions
welcome.

llvm-svn: 78621
2009-08-10 23:49:36 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar
481fe50903 Revert r78535, it is causing a number of failures to build projects.
--- Reverse-merging r78535 into '.':
D    test/Sema/altivec-init.c
U    include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticSemaKinds.td
U    include/clang/AST/Expr.h
U    include/clang/AST/StmtNodes.def
U    include/clang/Parse/Parser.h
U    include/clang/Parse/Action.h
U    tools/clang-cc/clang-cc.cpp
U    lib/Frontend/PrintParserCallbacks.cpp
U    lib/CodeGen/CGExprScalar.cpp
U    lib/Sema/SemaInit.cpp
U    lib/Sema/Sema.h
U    lib/Sema/SemaExpr.cpp
U    lib/Sema/SemaTemplateInstantiateExpr.cpp
U    lib/AST/StmtProfile.cpp
U    lib/AST/Expr.cpp
U    lib/AST/StmtPrinter.cpp
U    lib/Parse/ParseExpr.cpp
U    lib/Parse/ParseExprCXX.cpp

llvm-svn: 78551
2009-08-10 03:01:36 +00:00
Nate Begeman
a96114ed08 AltiVec-style vector initializer syntax, vec4 a = (vec4)(a, b, c, d);
In addition to being defined by the AltiVec PIM, this is also the vector
initializer syntax used by OpenCL, so that vector literals are compatible
with macro arguments.

llvm-svn: 78535
2009-08-09 17:55:44 +00:00
John McCall
49bfce4227 Refactor methods on DeclSpec to take a diagnostic& parameter, and reflect this
elsewhere.  Very slightly decouples DeclSpec users from knowing the exact
diagnostics to report, and makes it easier to provide different diagnostics in
some places.

llvm-svn: 77990
2009-08-03 20:12:06 +00:00
Sebastian Redl
955a067bdd Make functional-style casts emit correct messages, and fix a crash-on-invalid.
llvm-svn: 77451
2009-07-29 13:50:23 +00:00
Alisdair Meredith
a9ad47d94c Basic support for C++0x unicode types. Support for literals will follow in an incremental patch
llvm-svn: 75622
2009-07-14 06:30:34 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
04318256b7 Keep track of the Expr used to describe the size of an array type,
from Enea Zaffanella!

llvm-svn: 74831
2009-07-06 15:59:29 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
a727cb98a4 Preliminary parsing and ASTs for template-ids that refer to function
templates, such as make<int&>. These template-ids are only barely
functional for function calls; much more to come.

llvm-svn: 74563
2009-06-30 22:34:41 +00:00
Chris Lattner
5558e9fc55 fix PR4452, a crash on invalid. The error recovery is still terrible in this case
but at least we don't crash :)

llvm-svn: 74264
2009-06-26 04:27:47 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e2355f70fa rearrange more code, this avoids a token lookahead for foo<
llvm-svn: 74261
2009-06-26 03:52:38 +00:00
Chris Lattner
0eed3a6813 move some code around, no functionality change.
llvm-svn: 74260
2009-06-26 03:47:46 +00:00
Chris Lattner
704edfb095 simplify some code.
llvm-svn: 74259
2009-06-26 03:45:46 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
0b6a6242ed Rework the way we track which declarations are "used" during
compilation, and (hopefully) introduce RAII objects for changing the
"potentially evaluated" state at all of the necessary places within
Sema and Parser. Other changes:

  - Set the unevaluated/potentially-evaluated context appropriately
    during template instantiation.
  - We now recognize three different states while parsing or
    instantiating expressions: unevaluated, potentially evaluated, and
    potentially potentially evaluated (for C++'s typeid).
  - When we're in a potentially potentially-evaluated context, queue
    up MarkDeclarationReferenced calls in a stack. For C++ typeid
    expressions that are potentially evaluated, we will play back
    these MarkDeclarationReferenced calls when we exit the
    corresponding potentially potentially-evaluated context.
  - Non-type template arguments are now parsed as constant
    expressions, so they are not potentially-evaluated.

llvm-svn: 73899
2009-06-22 20:57:11 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
c9c02ed8f4 Keep track of when declarations are "used" according to C and
C++. This logic is required to trigger implicit instantiation of
function templates and member functions of class templates, which will
be implemented separately.

This commit includes support for -Wunused-parameter, printing warnings
for named parameters that are not used within a function/Objective-C
method/block. Fixes <rdar://problem/6505209>.

llvm-svn: 73797
2009-06-19 23:52:42 +00:00
Eli Friedman
cf7530ff43 PR4122: Tweak the ambiguity handling to handle (S())() correctly. I've
left out handling for stuff like (S())++ for the moment.

llvm-svn: 72394
2009-05-25 19:41:42 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
f73f2d28a2 The disambiguation process for ambiguous paren expressions is not "side effects free", e.g:
(T(*)(int[x+y]));

is an (invalid) paren expression, but "x+y" will be parsed as part of the (rejected) type-id,
so unnecessary Action calls are made for an unused (and possibly leaked) "x+y".

Use a different scheme, similar to parsing inline methods. The parenthesized tokens are cached,
the context that follows is determined (possibly by parsing a cast-expression),
and then we re-introduce the cached tokens into the token stream and parse them appropriately.

llvm-svn: 72279
2009-05-22 21:09:47 +00:00