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1 //===--- Type.cpp - Type representation and manipulation ------------------===//
2 //
3 //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4 //
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 //
10 //  This file implements type-related functionality.
11 //
12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13 
14 #include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
15 #include "clang/AST/CharUnits.h"
16 #include "clang/AST/Type.h"
17 #include "clang/AST/DeclCXX.h"
18 #include "clang/AST/DeclObjC.h"
19 #include "clang/AST/DeclTemplate.h"
20 #include "clang/AST/Expr.h"
21 #include "clang/AST/PrettyPrinter.h"
22 #include "clang/AST/TypeVisitor.h"
23 #include "clang/Basic/Specifiers.h"
24 #include "llvm/ADT/APSInt.h"
25 #include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
26 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
27 #include <algorithm>
28 using namespace clang;
29 
30 bool Qualifiers::isStrictSupersetOf(Qualifiers Other) const {
31   return (*this != Other) &&
32     // CVR qualifiers superset
33     (((Mask & CVRMask) | (Other.Mask & CVRMask)) == (Mask & CVRMask)) &&
34     // ObjC GC qualifiers superset
35     ((getObjCGCAttr() == Other.getObjCGCAttr()) ||
36      (hasObjCGCAttr() && !Other.hasObjCGCAttr())) &&
37     // Address space superset.
38     ((getAddressSpace() == Other.getAddressSpace()) ||
39      (hasAddressSpace()&& !Other.hasAddressSpace())) &&
40     // Lifetime qualifier superset.
41     ((getObjCLifetime() == Other.getObjCLifetime()) ||
42      (hasObjCLifetime() && !Other.hasObjCLifetime()));
43 }
44 
45 const IdentifierInfo* QualType::getBaseTypeIdentifier() const {
46   const Type* ty = getTypePtr();
47   NamedDecl *ND = NULL;
48   if (ty->isPointerType() || ty->isReferenceType())
49     return ty->getPointeeType().getBaseTypeIdentifier();
50   else if (ty->isRecordType())
51     ND = ty->getAs<RecordType>()->getDecl();
52   else if (ty->isEnumeralType())
53     ND = ty->getAs<EnumType>()->getDecl();
54   else if (ty->getTypeClass() == Type::Typedef)
55     ND = ty->getAs<TypedefType>()->getDecl();
56   else if (ty->isArrayType())
57     return ty->castAsArrayTypeUnsafe()->
58         getElementType().getBaseTypeIdentifier();
59 
60   if (ND)
61     return ND->getIdentifier();
62   return NULL;
63 }
64 
65 bool QualType::isConstant(QualType T, ASTContext &Ctx) {
66   if (T.isConstQualified())
67     return true;
68 
69   if (const ArrayType *AT = Ctx.getAsArrayType(T))
70     return AT->getElementType().isConstant(Ctx);
71 
72   return false;
73 }
74 
75 unsigned ConstantArrayType::getNumAddressingBits(ASTContext &Context,
76                                                  QualType ElementType,
77                                                const llvm::APInt &NumElements) {
78   llvm::APSInt SizeExtended(NumElements, true);
79   unsigned SizeTypeBits = Context.getTypeSize(Context.getSizeType());
80   SizeExtended = SizeExtended.extend(std::max(SizeTypeBits,
81                                               SizeExtended.getBitWidth()) * 2);
82 
83   uint64_t ElementSize
84     = Context.getTypeSizeInChars(ElementType).getQuantity();
85   llvm::APSInt TotalSize(llvm::APInt(SizeExtended.getBitWidth(), ElementSize));
86   TotalSize *= SizeExtended;
87 
88   return TotalSize.getActiveBits();
89 }
90 
91 unsigned ConstantArrayType::getMaxSizeBits(ASTContext &Context) {
92   unsigned Bits = Context.getTypeSize(Context.getSizeType());
93 
94   // GCC appears to only allow 63 bits worth of address space when compiling
95   // for 64-bit, so we do the same.
96   if (Bits == 64)
97     --Bits;
98 
99   return Bits;
100 }
101 
102 DependentSizedArrayType::DependentSizedArrayType(const ASTContext &Context,
103                                                  QualType et, QualType can,
104                                                  Expr *e, ArraySizeModifier sm,
105                                                  unsigned tq,
106                                                  SourceRange brackets)
107     : ArrayType(DependentSizedArray, et, can, sm, tq,
108                 (et->containsUnexpandedParameterPack() ||
109                  (e && e->containsUnexpandedParameterPack()))),
110       Context(Context), SizeExpr((Stmt*) e), Brackets(brackets)
111 {
112 }
113 
114 void DependentSizedArrayType::Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID,
115                                       const ASTContext &Context,
116                                       QualType ET,
117                                       ArraySizeModifier SizeMod,
118                                       unsigned TypeQuals,
119                                       Expr *E) {
120   ID.AddPointer(ET.getAsOpaquePtr());
121   ID.AddInteger(SizeMod);
122   ID.AddInteger(TypeQuals);
123   E->Profile(ID, Context, true);
124 }
125 
126 DependentSizedExtVectorType::DependentSizedExtVectorType(const
127                                                          ASTContext &Context,
128                                                          QualType ElementType,
129                                                          QualType can,
130                                                          Expr *SizeExpr,
131                                                          SourceLocation loc)
132     : Type(DependentSizedExtVector, can, /*Dependent=*/true,
133            /*InstantiationDependent=*/true,
134            ElementType->isVariablyModifiedType(),
135            (ElementType->containsUnexpandedParameterPack() ||
136             (SizeExpr && SizeExpr->containsUnexpandedParameterPack()))),
137       Context(Context), SizeExpr(SizeExpr), ElementType(ElementType),
138       loc(loc)
139 {
140 }
141 
142 void
143 DependentSizedExtVectorType::Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID,
144                                      const ASTContext &Context,
145                                      QualType ElementType, Expr *SizeExpr) {
146   ID.AddPointer(ElementType.getAsOpaquePtr());
147   SizeExpr->Profile(ID, Context, true);
148 }
149 
150 VectorType::VectorType(QualType vecType, unsigned nElements, QualType canonType,
151                        VectorKind vecKind)
152   : Type(Vector, canonType, vecType->isDependentType(),
153          vecType->isInstantiationDependentType(),
154          vecType->isVariablyModifiedType(),
155          vecType->containsUnexpandedParameterPack()),
156     ElementType(vecType)
157 {
158   VectorTypeBits.VecKind = vecKind;
159   VectorTypeBits.NumElements = nElements;
160 }
161 
162 VectorType::VectorType(TypeClass tc, QualType vecType, unsigned nElements,
163                        QualType canonType, VectorKind vecKind)
164   : Type(tc, canonType, vecType->isDependentType(),
165          vecType->isInstantiationDependentType(),
166          vecType->isVariablyModifiedType(),
167          vecType->containsUnexpandedParameterPack()),
168     ElementType(vecType)
169 {
170   VectorTypeBits.VecKind = vecKind;
171   VectorTypeBits.NumElements = nElements;
172 }
173 
174 /// getArrayElementTypeNoTypeQual - If this is an array type, return the
175 /// element type of the array, potentially with type qualifiers missing.
176 /// This method should never be used when type qualifiers are meaningful.
177 const Type *Type::getArrayElementTypeNoTypeQual() const {
178   // If this is directly an array type, return it.
179   if (const ArrayType *ATy = dyn_cast<ArrayType>(this))
180     return ATy->getElementType().getTypePtr();
181 
182   // If the canonical form of this type isn't the right kind, reject it.
183   if (!isa<ArrayType>(CanonicalType))
184     return 0;
185 
186   // If this is a typedef for an array type, strip the typedef off without
187   // losing all typedef information.
188   return cast<ArrayType>(getUnqualifiedDesugaredType())
189     ->getElementType().getTypePtr();
190 }
191 
192 /// getDesugaredType - Return the specified type with any "sugar" removed from
193 /// the type.  This takes off typedefs, typeof's etc.  If the outer level of
194 /// the type is already concrete, it returns it unmodified.  This is similar
195 /// to getting the canonical type, but it doesn't remove *all* typedefs.  For
196 /// example, it returns "T*" as "T*", (not as "int*"), because the pointer is
197 /// concrete.
198 QualType QualType::getDesugaredType(QualType T, const ASTContext &Context) {
199   SplitQualType split = getSplitDesugaredType(T);
200   return Context.getQualifiedType(split.first, split.second);
201 }
202 
203 QualType QualType::getSingleStepDesugaredType(const ASTContext &Context) const {
204   QualifierCollector Qs;
205 
206   const Type *CurTy = Qs.strip(*this);
207   switch (CurTy->getTypeClass()) {
208 #define ABSTRACT_TYPE(Class, Parent)
209 #define TYPE(Class, Parent) \
210   case Type::Class: { \
211     const Class##Type *Ty = cast<Class##Type>(CurTy); \
212     if (!Ty->isSugared()) \
213       return *this; \
214     return Context.getQualifiedType(Ty->desugar(), Qs); \
215     break; \
216   }
217 #include "clang/AST/TypeNodes.def"
218   }
219 
220   return *this;
221 }
222 
223 SplitQualType QualType::getSplitDesugaredType(QualType T) {
224   QualifierCollector Qs;
225 
226   QualType Cur = T;
227   while (true) {
228     const Type *CurTy = Qs.strip(Cur);
229     switch (CurTy->getTypeClass()) {
230 #define ABSTRACT_TYPE(Class, Parent)
231 #define TYPE(Class, Parent) \
232     case Type::Class: { \
233       const Class##Type *Ty = cast<Class##Type>(CurTy); \
234       if (!Ty->isSugared()) \
235         return SplitQualType(Ty, Qs); \
236       Cur = Ty->desugar(); \
237       break; \
238     }
239 #include "clang/AST/TypeNodes.def"
240     }
241   }
242 }
243 
244 SplitQualType QualType::getSplitUnqualifiedTypeImpl(QualType type) {
245   SplitQualType split = type.split();
246 
247   // All the qualifiers we've seen so far.
248   Qualifiers quals = split.second;
249 
250   // The last type node we saw with any nodes inside it.
251   const Type *lastTypeWithQuals = split.first;
252 
253   while (true) {
254     QualType next;
255 
256     // Do a single-step desugar, aborting the loop if the type isn't
257     // sugared.
258     switch (split.first->getTypeClass()) {
259 #define ABSTRACT_TYPE(Class, Parent)
260 #define TYPE(Class, Parent) \
261     case Type::Class: { \
262       const Class##Type *ty = cast<Class##Type>(split.first); \
263       if (!ty->isSugared()) goto done; \
264       next = ty->desugar(); \
265       break; \
266     }
267 #include "clang/AST/TypeNodes.def"
268     }
269 
270     // Otherwise, split the underlying type.  If that yields qualifiers,
271     // update the information.
272     split = next.split();
273     if (!split.second.empty()) {
274       lastTypeWithQuals = split.first;
275       quals.addConsistentQualifiers(split.second);
276     }
277   }
278 
279  done:
280   return SplitQualType(lastTypeWithQuals, quals);
281 }
282 
283 QualType QualType::IgnoreParens(QualType T) {
284   // FIXME: this seems inherently un-qualifiers-safe.
285   while (const ParenType *PT = T->getAs<ParenType>())
286     T = PT->getInnerType();
287   return T;
288 }
289 
290 /// getUnqualifiedDesugaredType - Pull any qualifiers and syntactic
291 /// sugar off the given type.  This should produce an object of the
292 /// same dynamic type as the canonical type.
293 const Type *Type::getUnqualifiedDesugaredType() const {
294   const Type *Cur = this;
295 
296   while (true) {
297     switch (Cur->getTypeClass()) {
298 #define ABSTRACT_TYPE(Class, Parent)
299 #define TYPE(Class, Parent) \
300     case Class: { \
301       const Class##Type *Ty = cast<Class##Type>(Cur); \
302       if (!Ty->isSugared()) return Cur; \
303       Cur = Ty->desugar().getTypePtr(); \
304       break; \
305     }
306 #include "clang/AST/TypeNodes.def"
307     }
308   }
309 }
310 
311 /// isVoidType - Helper method to determine if this is the 'void' type.
312 bool Type::isVoidType() const {
313   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
314     return BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::Void;
315   return false;
316 }
317 
318 bool Type::isDerivedType() const {
319   switch (CanonicalType->getTypeClass()) {
320   case Pointer:
321   case VariableArray:
322   case ConstantArray:
323   case IncompleteArray:
324   case FunctionProto:
325   case FunctionNoProto:
326   case LValueReference:
327   case RValueReference:
328   case Record:
329     return true;
330   default:
331     return false;
332   }
333 }
334 bool Type::isClassType() const {
335   if (const RecordType *RT = getAs<RecordType>())
336     return RT->getDecl()->isClass();
337   return false;
338 }
339 bool Type::isStructureType() const {
340   if (const RecordType *RT = getAs<RecordType>())
341     return RT->getDecl()->isStruct();
342   return false;
343 }
344 bool Type::isStructureOrClassType() const {
345   if (const RecordType *RT = getAs<RecordType>())
346     return RT->getDecl()->isStruct() || RT->getDecl()->isClass();
347   return false;
348 }
349 bool Type::isVoidPointerType() const {
350   if (const PointerType *PT = getAs<PointerType>())
351     return PT->getPointeeType()->isVoidType();
352   return false;
353 }
354 
355 bool Type::isUnionType() const {
356   if (const RecordType *RT = getAs<RecordType>())
357     return RT->getDecl()->isUnion();
358   return false;
359 }
360 
361 bool Type::isComplexType() const {
362   if (const ComplexType *CT = dyn_cast<ComplexType>(CanonicalType))
363     return CT->getElementType()->isFloatingType();
364   return false;
365 }
366 
367 bool Type::isComplexIntegerType() const {
368   // Check for GCC complex integer extension.
369   return getAsComplexIntegerType();
370 }
371 
372 const ComplexType *Type::getAsComplexIntegerType() const {
373   if (const ComplexType *Complex = getAs<ComplexType>())
374     if (Complex->getElementType()->isIntegerType())
375       return Complex;
376   return 0;
377 }
378 
379 QualType Type::getPointeeType() const {
380   if (const PointerType *PT = getAs<PointerType>())
381     return PT->getPointeeType();
382   if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *OPT = getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>())
383     return OPT->getPointeeType();
384   if (const BlockPointerType *BPT = getAs<BlockPointerType>())
385     return BPT->getPointeeType();
386   if (const ReferenceType *RT = getAs<ReferenceType>())
387     return RT->getPointeeType();
388   return QualType();
389 }
390 
391 const RecordType *Type::getAsStructureType() const {
392   // If this is directly a structure type, return it.
393   if (const RecordType *RT = dyn_cast<RecordType>(this)) {
394     if (RT->getDecl()->isStruct())
395       return RT;
396   }
397 
398   // If the canonical form of this type isn't the right kind, reject it.
399   if (const RecordType *RT = dyn_cast<RecordType>(CanonicalType)) {
400     if (!RT->getDecl()->isStruct())
401       return 0;
402 
403     // If this is a typedef for a structure type, strip the typedef off without
404     // losing all typedef information.
405     return cast<RecordType>(getUnqualifiedDesugaredType());
406   }
407   return 0;
408 }
409 
410 const RecordType *Type::getAsUnionType() const {
411   // If this is directly a union type, return it.
412   if (const RecordType *RT = dyn_cast<RecordType>(this)) {
413     if (RT->getDecl()->isUnion())
414       return RT;
415   }
416 
417   // If the canonical form of this type isn't the right kind, reject it.
418   if (const RecordType *RT = dyn_cast<RecordType>(CanonicalType)) {
419     if (!RT->getDecl()->isUnion())
420       return 0;
421 
422     // If this is a typedef for a union type, strip the typedef off without
423     // losing all typedef information.
424     return cast<RecordType>(getUnqualifiedDesugaredType());
425   }
426 
427   return 0;
428 }
429 
430 ObjCObjectType::ObjCObjectType(QualType Canonical, QualType Base,
431                                ObjCProtocolDecl * const *Protocols,
432                                unsigned NumProtocols)
433   : Type(ObjCObject, Canonical, false, false, false, false),
434     BaseType(Base)
435 {
436   ObjCObjectTypeBits.NumProtocols = NumProtocols;
437   assert(getNumProtocols() == NumProtocols &&
438          "bitfield overflow in protocol count");
439   if (NumProtocols)
440     memcpy(getProtocolStorage(), Protocols,
441            NumProtocols * sizeof(ObjCProtocolDecl*));
442 }
443 
444 const ObjCObjectType *Type::getAsObjCQualifiedInterfaceType() const {
445   // There is no sugar for ObjCObjectType's, just return the canonical
446   // type pointer if it is the right class.  There is no typedef information to
447   // return and these cannot be Address-space qualified.
448   if (const ObjCObjectType *T = getAs<ObjCObjectType>())
449     if (T->getNumProtocols() && T->getInterface())
450       return T;
451   return 0;
452 }
453 
454 bool Type::isObjCQualifiedInterfaceType() const {
455   return getAsObjCQualifiedInterfaceType() != 0;
456 }
457 
458 const ObjCObjectPointerType *Type::getAsObjCQualifiedIdType() const {
459   // There is no sugar for ObjCQualifiedIdType's, just return the canonical
460   // type pointer if it is the right class.
461   if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *OPT = getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) {
462     if (OPT->isObjCQualifiedIdType())
463       return OPT;
464   }
465   return 0;
466 }
467 
468 const ObjCObjectPointerType *Type::getAsObjCQualifiedClassType() const {
469   // There is no sugar for ObjCQualifiedClassType's, just return the canonical
470   // type pointer if it is the right class.
471   if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *OPT = getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) {
472     if (OPT->isObjCQualifiedClassType())
473       return OPT;
474   }
475   return 0;
476 }
477 
478 const ObjCObjectPointerType *Type::getAsObjCInterfacePointerType() const {
479   if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *OPT = getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) {
480     if (OPT->getInterfaceType())
481       return OPT;
482   }
483   return 0;
484 }
485 
486 const CXXRecordDecl *Type::getCXXRecordDeclForPointerType() const {
487   if (const PointerType *PT = getAs<PointerType>())
488     if (const RecordType *RT = PT->getPointeeType()->getAs<RecordType>())
489       return dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl());
490   return 0;
491 }
492 
493 CXXRecordDecl *Type::getAsCXXRecordDecl() const {
494   if (const RecordType *RT = getAs<RecordType>())
495     return dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl());
496   else if (const InjectedClassNameType *Injected
497                                   = getAs<InjectedClassNameType>())
498     return Injected->getDecl();
499 
500   return 0;
501 }
502 
503 namespace {
504   class GetContainedAutoVisitor :
505     public TypeVisitor<GetContainedAutoVisitor, AutoType*> {
506   public:
507     using TypeVisitor<GetContainedAutoVisitor, AutoType*>::Visit;
508     AutoType *Visit(QualType T) {
509       if (T.isNull())
510         return 0;
511       return Visit(T.getTypePtr());
512     }
513 
514     // The 'auto' type itself.
515     AutoType *VisitAutoType(const AutoType *AT) {
516       return const_cast<AutoType*>(AT);
517     }
518 
519     // Only these types can contain the desired 'auto' type.
520     AutoType *VisitPointerType(const PointerType *T) {
521       return Visit(T->getPointeeType());
522     }
523     AutoType *VisitBlockPointerType(const BlockPointerType *T) {
524       return Visit(T->getPointeeType());
525     }
526     AutoType *VisitReferenceType(const ReferenceType *T) {
527       return Visit(T->getPointeeTypeAsWritten());
528     }
529     AutoType *VisitMemberPointerType(const MemberPointerType *T) {
530       return Visit(T->getPointeeType());
531     }
532     AutoType *VisitArrayType(const ArrayType *T) {
533       return Visit(T->getElementType());
534     }
535     AutoType *VisitDependentSizedExtVectorType(
536       const DependentSizedExtVectorType *T) {
537       return Visit(T->getElementType());
538     }
539     AutoType *VisitVectorType(const VectorType *T) {
540       return Visit(T->getElementType());
541     }
542     AutoType *VisitFunctionType(const FunctionType *T) {
543       return Visit(T->getResultType());
544     }
545     AutoType *VisitParenType(const ParenType *T) {
546       return Visit(T->getInnerType());
547     }
548     AutoType *VisitAttributedType(const AttributedType *T) {
549       return Visit(T->getModifiedType());
550     }
551   };
552 }
553 
554 AutoType *Type::getContainedAutoType() const {
555   return GetContainedAutoVisitor().Visit(this);
556 }
557 
558 bool Type::isIntegerType() const {
559   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
560     return BT->getKind() >= BuiltinType::Bool &&
561            BT->getKind() <= BuiltinType::Int128;
562   if (const EnumType *ET = dyn_cast<EnumType>(CanonicalType))
563     // Incomplete enum types are not treated as integer types.
564     // FIXME: In C++, enum types are never integer types.
565     return ET->getDecl()->isComplete() && !ET->getDecl()->isScoped();
566   return false;
567 }
568 
569 bool Type::hasIntegerRepresentation() const {
570   if (const VectorType *VT = dyn_cast<VectorType>(CanonicalType))
571     return VT->getElementType()->isIntegerType();
572   else
573     return isIntegerType();
574 }
575 
576 /// \brief Determine whether this type is an integral type.
577 ///
578 /// This routine determines whether the given type is an integral type per
579 /// C++ [basic.fundamental]p7. Although the C standard does not define the
580 /// term "integral type", it has a similar term "integer type", and in C++
581 /// the two terms are equivalent. However, C's "integer type" includes
582 /// enumeration types, while C++'s "integer type" does not. The \c ASTContext
583 /// parameter is used to determine whether we should be following the C or
584 /// C++ rules when determining whether this type is an integral/integer type.
585 ///
586 /// For cases where C permits "an integer type" and C++ permits "an integral
587 /// type", use this routine.
588 ///
589 /// For cases where C permits "an integer type" and C++ permits "an integral
590 /// or enumeration type", use \c isIntegralOrEnumerationType() instead.
591 ///
592 /// \param Ctx The context in which this type occurs.
593 ///
594 /// \returns true if the type is considered an integral type, false otherwise.
595 bool Type::isIntegralType(ASTContext &Ctx) const {
596   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
597     return BT->getKind() >= BuiltinType::Bool &&
598     BT->getKind() <= BuiltinType::Int128;
599 
600   if (!Ctx.getLangOptions().CPlusPlus)
601     if (const EnumType *ET = dyn_cast<EnumType>(CanonicalType))
602       return ET->getDecl()->isComplete(); // Complete enum types are integral in C.
603 
604   return false;
605 }
606 
607 bool Type::isIntegralOrEnumerationType() const {
608   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
609     return BT->getKind() >= BuiltinType::Bool &&
610            BT->getKind() <= BuiltinType::Int128;
611 
612   // Check for a complete enum type; incomplete enum types are not properly an
613   // enumeration type in the sense required here.
614   if (const EnumType *ET = dyn_cast<EnumType>(CanonicalType))
615     return ET->getDecl()->isComplete();
616 
617   return false;
618 }
619 
620 bool Type::isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType() const {
621   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
622     return BT->getKind() >= BuiltinType::Bool &&
623            BT->getKind() <= BuiltinType::Int128;
624 
625   // Check for a complete enum type; incomplete enum types are not properly an
626   // enumeration type in the sense required here.
627   // C++0x: However, if the underlying type of the enum is fixed, it is
628   // considered complete.
629   if (const EnumType *ET = dyn_cast<EnumType>(CanonicalType))
630     return ET->getDecl()->isComplete() && !ET->getDecl()->isScoped();
631 
632   return false;
633 }
634 
635 
636 bool Type::isBooleanType() const {
637   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
638     return BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::Bool;
639   return false;
640 }
641 
642 bool Type::isCharType() const {
643   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
644     return BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::Char_U ||
645            BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::UChar ||
646            BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::Char_S ||
647            BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::SChar;
648   return false;
649 }
650 
651 bool Type::isWideCharType() const {
652   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
653     return BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::WChar_S ||
654            BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::WChar_U;
655   return false;
656 }
657 
658 bool Type::isChar16Type() const {
659   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
660     return BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::Char16;
661   return false;
662 }
663 
664 bool Type::isChar32Type() const {
665   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
666     return BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::Char32;
667   return false;
668 }
669 
670 /// \brief Determine whether this type is any of the built-in character
671 /// types.
672 bool Type::isAnyCharacterType() const {
673   const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType);
674   if (BT == 0) return false;
675   switch (BT->getKind()) {
676   default: return false;
677   case BuiltinType::Char_U:
678   case BuiltinType::UChar:
679   case BuiltinType::WChar_U:
680   case BuiltinType::Char16:
681   case BuiltinType::Char32:
682   case BuiltinType::Char_S:
683   case BuiltinType::SChar:
684   case BuiltinType::WChar_S:
685     return true;
686   }
687 }
688 
689 /// isSignedIntegerType - Return true if this is an integer type that is
690 /// signed, according to C99 6.2.5p4 [char, signed char, short, int, long..],
691 /// an enum decl which has a signed representation
692 bool Type::isSignedIntegerType() const {
693   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType)) {
694     return BT->getKind() >= BuiltinType::Char_S &&
695            BT->getKind() <= BuiltinType::Int128;
696   }
697 
698   if (const EnumType *ET = dyn_cast<EnumType>(CanonicalType)) {
699     // Incomplete enum types are not treated as integer types.
700     // FIXME: In C++, enum types are never integer types.
701     if (ET->getDecl()->isComplete() && !ET->getDecl()->isScoped())
702       return ET->getDecl()->getIntegerType()->isSignedIntegerType();
703   }
704 
705   return false;
706 }
707 
708 bool Type::isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType() const {
709   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType)) {
710     return BT->getKind() >= BuiltinType::Char_S &&
711     BT->getKind() <= BuiltinType::Int128;
712   }
713 
714   if (const EnumType *ET = dyn_cast<EnumType>(CanonicalType)) {
715     if (ET->getDecl()->isComplete())
716       return ET->getDecl()->getIntegerType()->isSignedIntegerType();
717   }
718 
719   return false;
720 }
721 
722 bool Type::hasSignedIntegerRepresentation() const {
723   if (const VectorType *VT = dyn_cast<VectorType>(CanonicalType))
724     return VT->getElementType()->isSignedIntegerType();
725   else
726     return isSignedIntegerType();
727 }
728 
729 /// isUnsignedIntegerType - Return true if this is an integer type that is
730 /// unsigned, according to C99 6.2.5p6 [which returns true for _Bool], an enum
731 /// decl which has an unsigned representation
732 bool Type::isUnsignedIntegerType() const {
733   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType)) {
734     return BT->getKind() >= BuiltinType::Bool &&
735            BT->getKind() <= BuiltinType::UInt128;
736   }
737 
738   if (const EnumType *ET = dyn_cast<EnumType>(CanonicalType)) {
739     // Incomplete enum types are not treated as integer types.
740     // FIXME: In C++, enum types are never integer types.
741     if (ET->getDecl()->isComplete() && !ET->getDecl()->isScoped())
742       return ET->getDecl()->getIntegerType()->isUnsignedIntegerType();
743   }
744 
745   return false;
746 }
747 
748 bool Type::isUnsignedIntegerOrEnumerationType() const {
749   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType)) {
750     return BT->getKind() >= BuiltinType::Bool &&
751     BT->getKind() <= BuiltinType::UInt128;
752   }
753 
754   if (const EnumType *ET = dyn_cast<EnumType>(CanonicalType)) {
755     if (ET->getDecl()->isComplete())
756       return ET->getDecl()->getIntegerType()->isUnsignedIntegerType();
757   }
758 
759   return false;
760 }
761 
762 bool Type::hasUnsignedIntegerRepresentation() const {
763   if (const VectorType *VT = dyn_cast<VectorType>(CanonicalType))
764     return VT->getElementType()->isUnsignedIntegerType();
765   else
766     return isUnsignedIntegerType();
767 }
768 
769 bool Type::isFloatingType() const {
770   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
771     return BT->getKind() >= BuiltinType::Float &&
772            BT->getKind() <= BuiltinType::LongDouble;
773   if (const ComplexType *CT = dyn_cast<ComplexType>(CanonicalType))
774     return CT->getElementType()->isFloatingType();
775   return false;
776 }
777 
778 bool Type::hasFloatingRepresentation() const {
779   if (const VectorType *VT = dyn_cast<VectorType>(CanonicalType))
780     return VT->getElementType()->isFloatingType();
781   else
782     return isFloatingType();
783 }
784 
785 bool Type::isRealFloatingType() const {
786   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
787     return BT->isFloatingPoint();
788   return false;
789 }
790 
791 bool Type::isRealType() const {
792   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
793     return BT->getKind() >= BuiltinType::Bool &&
794            BT->getKind() <= BuiltinType::LongDouble;
795   if (const EnumType *ET = dyn_cast<EnumType>(CanonicalType))
796       return ET->getDecl()->isComplete() && !ET->getDecl()->isScoped();
797   return false;
798 }
799 
800 bool Type::isArithmeticType() const {
801   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
802     return BT->getKind() >= BuiltinType::Bool &&
803            BT->getKind() <= BuiltinType::LongDouble;
804   if (const EnumType *ET = dyn_cast<EnumType>(CanonicalType))
805     // GCC allows forward declaration of enum types (forbid by C99 6.7.2.3p2).
806     // If a body isn't seen by the time we get here, return false.
807     //
808     // C++0x: Enumerations are not arithmetic types. For now, just return
809     // false for scoped enumerations since that will disable any
810     // unwanted implicit conversions.
811     return !ET->getDecl()->isScoped() && ET->getDecl()->isComplete();
812   return isa<ComplexType>(CanonicalType);
813 }
814 
815 bool Type::isScalarType() const {
816   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(CanonicalType))
817     return BT->getKind() > BuiltinType::Void &&
818            BT->getKind() <= BuiltinType::NullPtr;
819   if (const EnumType *ET = dyn_cast<EnumType>(CanonicalType))
820     // Enums are scalar types, but only if they are defined.  Incomplete enums
821     // are not treated as scalar types.
822     return ET->getDecl()->isComplete();
823   return isa<PointerType>(CanonicalType) ||
824          isa<BlockPointerType>(CanonicalType) ||
825          isa<MemberPointerType>(CanonicalType) ||
826          isa<ComplexType>(CanonicalType) ||
827          isa<ObjCObjectPointerType>(CanonicalType);
828 }
829 
830 Type::ScalarTypeKind Type::getScalarTypeKind() const {
831   assert(isScalarType());
832 
833   const Type *T = CanonicalType.getTypePtr();
834   if (const BuiltinType *BT = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(T)) {
835     if (BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::Bool) return STK_Bool;
836     if (BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::NullPtr) return STK_CPointer;
837     if (BT->isInteger()) return STK_Integral;
838     if (BT->isFloatingPoint()) return STK_Floating;
839     llvm_unreachable("unknown scalar builtin type");
840   } else if (isa<PointerType>(T)) {
841     return STK_CPointer;
842   } else if (isa<BlockPointerType>(T)) {
843     return STK_BlockPointer;
844   } else if (isa<ObjCObjectPointerType>(T)) {
845     return STK_ObjCObjectPointer;
846   } else if (isa<MemberPointerType>(T)) {
847     return STK_MemberPointer;
848   } else if (isa<EnumType>(T)) {
849     assert(cast<EnumType>(T)->getDecl()->isComplete());
850     return STK_Integral;
851   } else if (const ComplexType *CT = dyn_cast<ComplexType>(T)) {
852     if (CT->getElementType()->isRealFloatingType())
853       return STK_FloatingComplex;
854     return STK_IntegralComplex;
855   }
856 
857   llvm_unreachable("unknown scalar type");
858 }
859 
860 /// \brief Determines whether the type is a C++ aggregate type or C
861 /// aggregate or union type.
862 ///
863 /// An aggregate type is an array or a class type (struct, union, or
864 /// class) that has no user-declared constructors, no private or
865 /// protected non-static data members, no base classes, and no virtual
866 /// functions (C++ [dcl.init.aggr]p1). The notion of an aggregate type
867 /// subsumes the notion of C aggregates (C99 6.2.5p21) because it also
868 /// includes union types.
869 bool Type::isAggregateType() const {
870   if (const RecordType *Record = dyn_cast<RecordType>(CanonicalType)) {
871     if (CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Record->getDecl()))
872       return ClassDecl->isAggregate();
873 
874     return true;
875   }
876 
877   return isa<ArrayType>(CanonicalType);
878 }
879 
880 /// isConstantSizeType - Return true if this is not a variable sized type,
881 /// according to the rules of C99 6.7.5p3.  It is not legal to call this on
882 /// incomplete types or dependent types.
883 bool Type::isConstantSizeType() const {
884   assert(!isIncompleteType() && "This doesn't make sense for incomplete types");
885   assert(!isDependentType() && "This doesn't make sense for dependent types");
886   // The VAT must have a size, as it is known to be complete.
887   return !isa<VariableArrayType>(CanonicalType);
888 }
889 
890 /// isIncompleteType - Return true if this is an incomplete type (C99 6.2.5p1)
891 /// - a type that can describe objects, but which lacks information needed to
892 /// determine its size.
893 bool Type::isIncompleteType() const {
894   switch (CanonicalType->getTypeClass()) {
895   default: return false;
896   case Builtin:
897     // Void is the only incomplete builtin type.  Per C99 6.2.5p19, it can never
898     // be completed.
899     return isVoidType();
900   case Enum:
901     // An enumeration with fixed underlying type is complete (C++0x 7.2p3).
902     if (cast<EnumType>(CanonicalType)->getDecl()->isFixed())
903         return false;
904     // Fall through.
905   case Record:
906     // A tagged type (struct/union/enum/class) is incomplete if the decl is a
907     // forward declaration, but not a full definition (C99 6.2.5p22).
908     return !cast<TagType>(CanonicalType)->getDecl()->isDefinition();
909   case ConstantArray:
910     // An array is incomplete if its element type is incomplete
911     // (C++ [dcl.array]p1).
912     // We don't handle variable arrays (they're not allowed in C++) or
913     // dependent-sized arrays (dependent types are never treated as incomplete).
914     return cast<ArrayType>(CanonicalType)->getElementType()->isIncompleteType();
915   case IncompleteArray:
916     // An array of unknown size is an incomplete type (C99 6.2.5p22).
917     return true;
918   case ObjCObject:
919     return cast<ObjCObjectType>(CanonicalType)->getBaseType()
920                                                          ->isIncompleteType();
921   case ObjCInterface:
922     // ObjC interfaces are incomplete if they are @class, not @interface.
923     return cast<ObjCInterfaceType>(CanonicalType)->getDecl()->isForwardDecl();
924   }
925 }
926 
927 bool QualType::isPODType(ASTContext &Context) const {
928   // The compiler shouldn't query this for incomplete types, but the user might.
929   // We return false for that case. Except for incomplete arrays of PODs, which
930   // are PODs according to the standard.
931   if (isNull())
932     return 0;
933 
934   if ((*this)->isIncompleteArrayType())
935     return Context.getBaseElementType(*this).isPODType(Context);
936 
937   if ((*this)->isIncompleteType())
938     return false;
939 
940   if (Context.getLangOptions().ObjCAutoRefCount) {
941     switch (getObjCLifetime()) {
942     case Qualifiers::OCL_ExplicitNone:
943       return true;
944 
945     case Qualifiers::OCL_Strong:
946     case Qualifiers::OCL_Weak:
947     case Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing:
948       return false;
949 
950     case Qualifiers::OCL_None:
951       break;
952     }
953   }
954 
955   QualType CanonicalType = getTypePtr()->CanonicalType;
956   switch (CanonicalType->getTypeClass()) {
957     // Everything not explicitly mentioned is not POD.
958   default: return false;
959   case Type::VariableArray:
960   case Type::ConstantArray:
961     // IncompleteArray is handled above.
962     return Context.getBaseElementType(*this).isPODType(Context);
963 
964   case Type::ObjCObjectPointer:
965   case Type::BlockPointer:
966   case Type::Builtin:
967   case Type::Complex:
968   case Type::Pointer:
969   case Type::MemberPointer:
970   case Type::Vector:
971   case Type::ExtVector:
972     return true;
973 
974   case Type::Enum:
975     return true;
976 
977   case Type::Record:
978     if (CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl
979           = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(cast<RecordType>(CanonicalType)->getDecl()))
980       return ClassDecl->isPOD();
981 
982     // C struct/union is POD.
983     return true;
984   }
985 }
986 
987 bool QualType::isTrivialType(ASTContext &Context) const {
988   // The compiler shouldn't query this for incomplete types, but the user might.
989   // We return false for that case. Except for incomplete arrays of PODs, which
990   // are PODs according to the standard.
991   if (isNull())
992     return 0;
993 
994   if ((*this)->isArrayType())
995     return Context.getBaseElementType(*this).isTrivialType(Context);
996 
997   // Return false for incomplete types after skipping any incomplete array
998   // types which are expressly allowed by the standard and thus our API.
999   if ((*this)->isIncompleteType())
1000     return false;
1001 
1002   if (Context.getLangOptions().ObjCAutoRefCount) {
1003     switch (getObjCLifetime()) {
1004     case Qualifiers::OCL_ExplicitNone:
1005       return true;
1006 
1007     case Qualifiers::OCL_Strong:
1008     case Qualifiers::OCL_Weak:
1009     case Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing:
1010       return false;
1011 
1012     case Qualifiers::OCL_None:
1013       if ((*this)->isObjCLifetimeType())
1014         return false;
1015       break;
1016     }
1017   }
1018 
1019   QualType CanonicalType = getTypePtr()->CanonicalType;
1020   if (CanonicalType->isDependentType())
1021     return false;
1022 
1023   // C++0x [basic.types]p9:
1024   //   Scalar types, trivial class types, arrays of such types, and
1025   //   cv-qualified versions of these types are collectively called trivial
1026   //   types.
1027 
1028   // As an extension, Clang treats vector types as Scalar types.
1029   if (CanonicalType->isScalarType() || CanonicalType->isVectorType())
1030     return true;
1031   if (const RecordType *RT = CanonicalType->getAs<RecordType>()) {
1032     if (const CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl =
1033         dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl())) {
1034       // C++0x [class]p5:
1035       //   A trivial class is a class that has a trivial default constructor
1036       if (!ClassDecl->hasTrivialDefaultConstructor()) return false;
1037       //   and is trivially copyable.
1038       if (!ClassDecl->isTriviallyCopyable()) return false;
1039     }
1040 
1041     return true;
1042   }
1043 
1044   // No other types can match.
1045   return false;
1046 }
1047 
1048 bool QualType::isTriviallyCopyableType(ASTContext &Context) const {
1049   if ((*this)->isArrayType())
1050     return Context.getBaseElementType(*this).isTrivialType(Context);
1051 
1052   if (Context.getLangOptions().ObjCAutoRefCount) {
1053     switch (getObjCLifetime()) {
1054     case Qualifiers::OCL_ExplicitNone:
1055       return true;
1056 
1057     case Qualifiers::OCL_Strong:
1058     case Qualifiers::OCL_Weak:
1059     case Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing:
1060       return false;
1061 
1062     case Qualifiers::OCL_None:
1063       if ((*this)->isObjCLifetimeType())
1064         return false;
1065       break;
1066     }
1067   }
1068 
1069   // C++0x [basic.types]p9
1070   //   Scalar types, trivially copyable class types, arrays of such types, and
1071   //   cv-qualified versions of these types are collectively called trivial
1072   //   types.
1073 
1074   QualType CanonicalType = getCanonicalType();
1075   if (CanonicalType->isDependentType())
1076     return false;
1077 
1078   // Return false for incomplete types after skipping any incomplete array types
1079   // which are expressly allowed by the standard and thus our API.
1080   if (CanonicalType->isIncompleteType())
1081     return false;
1082 
1083   // As an extension, Clang treats vector types as Scalar types.
1084   if (CanonicalType->isScalarType() || CanonicalType->isVectorType())
1085     return true;
1086 
1087   if (const RecordType *RT = CanonicalType->getAs<RecordType>()) {
1088     if (const CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl =
1089           dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl())) {
1090       if (!ClassDecl->isTriviallyCopyable()) return false;
1091     }
1092 
1093     return true;
1094   }
1095 
1096   // No other types can match.
1097   return false;
1098 }
1099 
1100 
1101 
1102 bool Type::isLiteralType() const {
1103   if (isDependentType())
1104     return false;
1105 
1106   // C++0x [basic.types]p10:
1107   //   A type is a literal type if it is:
1108   //   [...]
1109   //   -- an array of literal type.
1110   // Extension: variable arrays cannot be literal types, since they're
1111   // runtime-sized.
1112   if (isVariableArrayType())
1113     return false;
1114   const Type *BaseTy = getBaseElementTypeUnsafe();
1115   assert(BaseTy && "NULL element type");
1116 
1117   // Return false for incomplete types after skipping any incomplete array
1118   // types; those are expressly allowed by the standard and thus our API.
1119   if (BaseTy->isIncompleteType())
1120     return false;
1121 
1122   // Objective-C lifetime types are not literal types.
1123   if (BaseTy->isObjCRetainableType())
1124     return false;
1125 
1126   // C++0x [basic.types]p10:
1127   //   A type is a literal type if it is:
1128   //    -- a scalar type; or
1129   // As an extension, Clang treats vector types as literal types.
1130   if (BaseTy->isScalarType() || BaseTy->isVectorType())
1131     return true;
1132   //    -- a reference type; or
1133   if (BaseTy->isReferenceType())
1134     return true;
1135   //    -- a class type that has all of the following properties:
1136   if (const RecordType *RT = BaseTy->getAs<RecordType>()) {
1137     if (const CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl =
1138         dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl())) {
1139       //    -- a trivial destructor,
1140       if (!ClassDecl->hasTrivialDestructor())
1141         return false;
1142 
1143       //    -- every constructor call and full-expression in the
1144       //       brace-or-equal-initializers for non-static data members (if any)
1145       //       is a constant expression,
1146       // We deliberately do not implement this restriction. It isn't necessary
1147       // and doesn't make any sense.
1148 
1149       //    -- it is an aggregate type or has at least one constexpr
1150       //       constructor or constructor template that is not a copy or move
1151       //       constructor, and
1152       if (!ClassDecl->isAggregate() &&
1153           !ClassDecl->hasConstexprNonCopyMoveConstructor())
1154         return false;
1155 
1156       //    -- all non-static data members and base classes of literal types
1157       if (ClassDecl->hasNonLiteralTypeFieldsOrBases())
1158         return false;
1159     }
1160 
1161     return true;
1162   }
1163 
1164   return false;
1165 }
1166 
1167 bool Type::isStandardLayoutType() const {
1168   if (isDependentType())
1169     return false;
1170 
1171   // C++0x [basic.types]p9:
1172   //   Scalar types, standard-layout class types, arrays of such types, and
1173   //   cv-qualified versions of these types are collectively called
1174   //   standard-layout types.
1175   const Type *BaseTy = getBaseElementTypeUnsafe();
1176   assert(BaseTy && "NULL element type");
1177 
1178   // Return false for incomplete types after skipping any incomplete array
1179   // types which are expressly allowed by the standard and thus our API.
1180   if (BaseTy->isIncompleteType())
1181     return false;
1182 
1183   // As an extension, Clang treats vector types as Scalar types.
1184   if (BaseTy->isScalarType() || BaseTy->isVectorType()) return true;
1185   if (const RecordType *RT = BaseTy->getAs<RecordType>()) {
1186     if (const CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl =
1187         dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl()))
1188       if (!ClassDecl->isStandardLayout())
1189         return false;
1190 
1191     // Default to 'true' for non-C++ class types.
1192     // FIXME: This is a bit dubious, but plain C structs should trivially meet
1193     // all the requirements of standard layout classes.
1194     return true;
1195   }
1196 
1197   // No other types can match.
1198   return false;
1199 }
1200 
1201 // This is effectively the intersection of isTrivialType and
1202 // isStandardLayoutType. We implement it dircetly to avoid redundant
1203 // conversions from a type to a CXXRecordDecl.
1204 bool QualType::isCXX11PODType(ASTContext &Context) const {
1205   const Type *ty = getTypePtr();
1206   if (ty->isDependentType())
1207     return false;
1208 
1209   if (Context.getLangOptions().ObjCAutoRefCount) {
1210     switch (getObjCLifetime()) {
1211     case Qualifiers::OCL_ExplicitNone:
1212       return true;
1213 
1214     case Qualifiers::OCL_Strong:
1215     case Qualifiers::OCL_Weak:
1216     case Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing:
1217       return false;
1218 
1219     case Qualifiers::OCL_None:
1220       if (ty->isObjCLifetimeType())
1221         return false;
1222       break;
1223     }
1224   }
1225 
1226   // C++11 [basic.types]p9:
1227   //   Scalar types, POD classes, arrays of such types, and cv-qualified
1228   //   versions of these types are collectively called trivial types.
1229   const Type *BaseTy = ty->getBaseElementTypeUnsafe();
1230   assert(BaseTy && "NULL element type");
1231 
1232   // Return false for incomplete types after skipping any incomplete array
1233   // types which are expressly allowed by the standard and thus our API.
1234   if (BaseTy->isIncompleteType())
1235     return false;
1236 
1237   // As an extension, Clang treats vector types as Scalar types.
1238   if (BaseTy->isScalarType() || BaseTy->isVectorType()) return true;
1239   if (const RecordType *RT = BaseTy->getAs<RecordType>()) {
1240     if (const CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl =
1241         dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl())) {
1242       // C++11 [class]p10:
1243       //   A POD struct is a non-union class that is both a trivial class [...]
1244       if (!ClassDecl->isTrivial()) return false;
1245 
1246       // C++11 [class]p10:
1247       //   A POD struct is a non-union class that is both a trivial class and
1248       //   a standard-layout class [...]
1249       if (!ClassDecl->isStandardLayout()) return false;
1250 
1251       // C++11 [class]p10:
1252       //   A POD struct is a non-union class that is both a trivial class and
1253       //   a standard-layout class, and has no non-static data members of type
1254       //   non-POD struct, non-POD union (or array of such types). [...]
1255       //
1256       // We don't directly query the recursive aspect as the requiremets for
1257       // both standard-layout classes and trivial classes apply recursively
1258       // already.
1259     }
1260 
1261     return true;
1262   }
1263 
1264   // No other types can match.
1265   return false;
1266 }
1267 
1268 bool Type::isPromotableIntegerType() const {
1269   if (const BuiltinType *BT = getAs<BuiltinType>())
1270     switch (BT->getKind()) {
1271     case BuiltinType::Bool:
1272     case BuiltinType::Char_S:
1273     case BuiltinType::Char_U:
1274     case BuiltinType::SChar:
1275     case BuiltinType::UChar:
1276     case BuiltinType::Short:
1277     case BuiltinType::UShort:
1278       return true;
1279     default:
1280       return false;
1281     }
1282 
1283   // Enumerated types are promotable to their compatible integer types
1284   // (C99 6.3.1.1) a.k.a. its underlying type (C++ [conv.prom]p2).
1285   if (const EnumType *ET = getAs<EnumType>()){
1286     if (this->isDependentType() || ET->getDecl()->getPromotionType().isNull()
1287         || ET->getDecl()->isScoped())
1288       return false;
1289 
1290     const BuiltinType *BT
1291       = ET->getDecl()->getPromotionType()->getAs<BuiltinType>();
1292     return BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::Int
1293            || BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::UInt;
1294   }
1295 
1296   return false;
1297 }
1298 
1299 bool Type::isNullPtrType() const {
1300   if (const BuiltinType *BT = getAs<BuiltinType>())
1301     return BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::NullPtr;
1302   return false;
1303 }
1304 
1305 bool Type::isSpecifierType() const {
1306   // Note that this intentionally does not use the canonical type.
1307   switch (getTypeClass()) {
1308   case Builtin:
1309   case Record:
1310   case Enum:
1311   case Typedef:
1312   case Complex:
1313   case TypeOfExpr:
1314   case TypeOf:
1315   case TemplateTypeParm:
1316   case SubstTemplateTypeParm:
1317   case TemplateSpecialization:
1318   case Elaborated:
1319   case DependentName:
1320   case DependentTemplateSpecialization:
1321   case ObjCInterface:
1322   case ObjCObject:
1323   case ObjCObjectPointer: // FIXME: object pointers aren't really specifiers
1324     return true;
1325   default:
1326     return false;
1327   }
1328 }
1329 
1330 ElaboratedTypeKeyword
1331 TypeWithKeyword::getKeywordForTypeSpec(unsigned TypeSpec) {
1332   switch (TypeSpec) {
1333   default: return ETK_None;
1334   case TST_typename: return ETK_Typename;
1335   case TST_class: return ETK_Class;
1336   case TST_struct: return ETK_Struct;
1337   case TST_union: return ETK_Union;
1338   case TST_enum: return ETK_Enum;
1339   }
1340 }
1341 
1342 TagTypeKind
1343 TypeWithKeyword::getTagTypeKindForTypeSpec(unsigned TypeSpec) {
1344   switch(TypeSpec) {
1345   case TST_class: return TTK_Class;
1346   case TST_struct: return TTK_Struct;
1347   case TST_union: return TTK_Union;
1348   case TST_enum: return TTK_Enum;
1349   }
1350 
1351   llvm_unreachable("Type specifier is not a tag type kind.");
1352   return TTK_Union;
1353 }
1354 
1355 ElaboratedTypeKeyword
1356 TypeWithKeyword::getKeywordForTagTypeKind(TagTypeKind Kind) {
1357   switch (Kind) {
1358   case TTK_Class: return ETK_Class;
1359   case TTK_Struct: return ETK_Struct;
1360   case TTK_Union: return ETK_Union;
1361   case TTK_Enum: return ETK_Enum;
1362   }
1363   llvm_unreachable("Unknown tag type kind.");
1364 }
1365 
1366 TagTypeKind
1367 TypeWithKeyword::getTagTypeKindForKeyword(ElaboratedTypeKeyword Keyword) {
1368   switch (Keyword) {
1369   case ETK_Class: return TTK_Class;
1370   case ETK_Struct: return TTK_Struct;
1371   case ETK_Union: return TTK_Union;
1372   case ETK_Enum: return TTK_Enum;
1373   case ETK_None: // Fall through.
1374   case ETK_Typename:
1375     llvm_unreachable("Elaborated type keyword is not a tag type kind.");
1376   }
1377   llvm_unreachable("Unknown elaborated type keyword.");
1378 }
1379 
1380 bool
1381 TypeWithKeyword::KeywordIsTagTypeKind(ElaboratedTypeKeyword Keyword) {
1382   switch (Keyword) {
1383   case ETK_None:
1384   case ETK_Typename:
1385     return false;
1386   case ETK_Class:
1387   case ETK_Struct:
1388   case ETK_Union:
1389   case ETK_Enum:
1390     return true;
1391   }
1392   llvm_unreachable("Unknown elaborated type keyword.");
1393 }
1394 
1395 const char*
1396 TypeWithKeyword::getKeywordName(ElaboratedTypeKeyword Keyword) {
1397   switch (Keyword) {
1398   case ETK_None: return "";
1399   case ETK_Typename: return "typename";
1400   case ETK_Class:  return "class";
1401   case ETK_Struct: return "struct";
1402   case ETK_Union:  return "union";
1403   case ETK_Enum:   return "enum";
1404   }
1405 
1406   llvm_unreachable("Unknown elaborated type keyword.");
1407   return "";
1408 }
1409 
1410 DependentTemplateSpecializationType::DependentTemplateSpecializationType(
1411                          ElaboratedTypeKeyword Keyword,
1412                          NestedNameSpecifier *NNS, const IdentifierInfo *Name,
1413                          unsigned NumArgs, const TemplateArgument *Args,
1414                          QualType Canon)
1415   : TypeWithKeyword(Keyword, DependentTemplateSpecialization, Canon, true, true,
1416                     /*VariablyModified=*/false,
1417                     NNS && NNS->containsUnexpandedParameterPack()),
1418     NNS(NNS), Name(Name), NumArgs(NumArgs) {
1419   assert((!NNS || NNS->isDependent()) &&
1420          "DependentTemplateSpecializatonType requires dependent qualifier");
1421   for (unsigned I = 0; I != NumArgs; ++I) {
1422     if (Args[I].containsUnexpandedParameterPack())
1423       setContainsUnexpandedParameterPack();
1424 
1425     new (&getArgBuffer()[I]) TemplateArgument(Args[I]);
1426   }
1427 }
1428 
1429 void
1430 DependentTemplateSpecializationType::Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID,
1431                                              const ASTContext &Context,
1432                                              ElaboratedTypeKeyword Keyword,
1433                                              NestedNameSpecifier *Qualifier,
1434                                              const IdentifierInfo *Name,
1435                                              unsigned NumArgs,
1436                                              const TemplateArgument *Args) {
1437   ID.AddInteger(Keyword);
1438   ID.AddPointer(Qualifier);
1439   ID.AddPointer(Name);
1440   for (unsigned Idx = 0; Idx < NumArgs; ++Idx)
1441     Args[Idx].Profile(ID, Context);
1442 }
1443 
1444 bool Type::isElaboratedTypeSpecifier() const {
1445   ElaboratedTypeKeyword Keyword;
1446   if (const ElaboratedType *Elab = dyn_cast<ElaboratedType>(this))
1447     Keyword = Elab->getKeyword();
1448   else if (const DependentNameType *DepName = dyn_cast<DependentNameType>(this))
1449     Keyword = DepName->getKeyword();
1450   else if (const DependentTemplateSpecializationType *DepTST =
1451              dyn_cast<DependentTemplateSpecializationType>(this))
1452     Keyword = DepTST->getKeyword();
1453   else
1454     return false;
1455 
1456   return TypeWithKeyword::KeywordIsTagTypeKind(Keyword);
1457 }
1458 
1459 const char *Type::getTypeClassName() const {
1460   switch (TypeBits.TC) {
1461 #define ABSTRACT_TYPE(Derived, Base)
1462 #define TYPE(Derived, Base) case Derived: return #Derived;
1463 #include "clang/AST/TypeNodes.def"
1464   }
1465 
1466   llvm_unreachable("Invalid type class.");
1467   return 0;
1468 }
1469 
1470 const char *BuiltinType::getName(const LangOptions &LO) const {
1471   switch (getKind()) {
1472   case Void:              return "void";
1473   case Bool:              return LO.Bool ? "bool" : "_Bool";
1474   case Char_S:            return "char";
1475   case Char_U:            return "char";
1476   case SChar:             return "signed char";
1477   case Short:             return "short";
1478   case Int:               return "int";
1479   case Long:              return "long";
1480   case LongLong:          return "long long";
1481   case Int128:            return "__int128_t";
1482   case UChar:             return "unsigned char";
1483   case UShort:            return "unsigned short";
1484   case UInt:              return "unsigned int";
1485   case ULong:             return "unsigned long";
1486   case ULongLong:         return "unsigned long long";
1487   case UInt128:           return "__uint128_t";
1488   case Float:             return "float";
1489   case Double:            return "double";
1490   case LongDouble:        return "long double";
1491   case WChar_S:
1492   case WChar_U:           return "wchar_t";
1493   case Char16:            return "char16_t";
1494   case Char32:            return "char32_t";
1495   case NullPtr:           return "nullptr_t";
1496   case Overload:          return "<overloaded function type>";
1497   case BoundMember:       return "<bound member function type>";
1498   case Dependent:         return "<dependent type>";
1499   case UnknownAny:        return "<unknown type>";
1500   case ObjCId:            return "id";
1501   case ObjCClass:         return "Class";
1502   case ObjCSel:           return "SEL";
1503   }
1504 
1505   llvm_unreachable("Invalid builtin type.");
1506   return 0;
1507 }
1508 
1509 QualType QualType::getNonLValueExprType(ASTContext &Context) const {
1510   if (const ReferenceType *RefType = getTypePtr()->getAs<ReferenceType>())
1511     return RefType->getPointeeType();
1512 
1513   // C++0x [basic.lval]:
1514   //   Class prvalues can have cv-qualified types; non-class prvalues always
1515   //   have cv-unqualified types.
1516   //
1517   // See also C99 6.3.2.1p2.
1518   if (!Context.getLangOptions().CPlusPlus ||
1519       (!getTypePtr()->isDependentType() && !getTypePtr()->isRecordType()))
1520     return getUnqualifiedType();
1521 
1522   return *this;
1523 }
1524 
1525 StringRef FunctionType::getNameForCallConv(CallingConv CC) {
1526   switch (CC) {
1527   case CC_Default:
1528     llvm_unreachable("no name for default cc");
1529     return "";
1530 
1531   case CC_C: return "cdecl";
1532   case CC_X86StdCall: return "stdcall";
1533   case CC_X86FastCall: return "fastcall";
1534   case CC_X86ThisCall: return "thiscall";
1535   case CC_X86Pascal: return "pascal";
1536   case CC_AAPCS: return "aapcs";
1537   case CC_AAPCS_VFP: return "aapcs-vfp";
1538   }
1539 
1540   llvm_unreachable("Invalid calling convention.");
1541   return "";
1542 }
1543 
1544 FunctionProtoType::FunctionProtoType(QualType result, const QualType *args,
1545                                      unsigned numArgs, QualType canonical,
1546                                      const ExtProtoInfo &epi)
1547   : FunctionType(FunctionProto, result, epi.Variadic, epi.TypeQuals,
1548                  epi.RefQualifier, canonical,
1549                  result->isDependentType(),
1550                  result->isInstantiationDependentType(),
1551                  result->isVariablyModifiedType(),
1552                  result->containsUnexpandedParameterPack(),
1553                  epi.ExtInfo),
1554     NumArgs(numArgs), NumExceptions(epi.NumExceptions),
1555     ExceptionSpecType(epi.ExceptionSpecType),
1556     HasAnyConsumedArgs(epi.ConsumedArguments != 0)
1557 {
1558   // Fill in the trailing argument array.
1559   QualType *argSlot = reinterpret_cast<QualType*>(this+1);
1560   for (unsigned i = 0; i != numArgs; ++i) {
1561     if (args[i]->isDependentType())
1562       setDependent();
1563     else if (args[i]->isInstantiationDependentType())
1564       setInstantiationDependent();
1565 
1566     if (args[i]->containsUnexpandedParameterPack())
1567       setContainsUnexpandedParameterPack();
1568 
1569     argSlot[i] = args[i];
1570   }
1571 
1572   if (getExceptionSpecType() == EST_Dynamic) {
1573     // Fill in the exception array.
1574     QualType *exnSlot = argSlot + numArgs;
1575     for (unsigned i = 0, e = epi.NumExceptions; i != e; ++i) {
1576       if (epi.Exceptions[i]->isDependentType())
1577         setDependent();
1578       else if (epi.Exceptions[i]->isInstantiationDependentType())
1579         setInstantiationDependent();
1580 
1581       if (epi.Exceptions[i]->containsUnexpandedParameterPack())
1582         setContainsUnexpandedParameterPack();
1583 
1584       exnSlot[i] = epi.Exceptions[i];
1585     }
1586   } else if (getExceptionSpecType() == EST_ComputedNoexcept) {
1587     // Store the noexcept expression and context.
1588     Expr **noexSlot = reinterpret_cast<Expr**>(argSlot + numArgs);
1589     *noexSlot = epi.NoexceptExpr;
1590 
1591     if (epi.NoexceptExpr) {
1592       if (epi.NoexceptExpr->isValueDependent()
1593           || epi.NoexceptExpr->isTypeDependent())
1594         setDependent();
1595       else if (epi.NoexceptExpr->isInstantiationDependent())
1596         setInstantiationDependent();
1597     }
1598   }
1599 
1600   if (epi.ConsumedArguments) {
1601     bool *consumedArgs = const_cast<bool*>(getConsumedArgsBuffer());
1602     for (unsigned i = 0; i != numArgs; ++i)
1603       consumedArgs[i] = epi.ConsumedArguments[i];
1604   }
1605 }
1606 
1607 FunctionProtoType::NoexceptResult
1608 FunctionProtoType::getNoexceptSpec(ASTContext &ctx) const {
1609   ExceptionSpecificationType est = getExceptionSpecType();
1610   if (est == EST_BasicNoexcept)
1611     return NR_Nothrow;
1612 
1613   if (est != EST_ComputedNoexcept)
1614     return NR_NoNoexcept;
1615 
1616   Expr *noexceptExpr = getNoexceptExpr();
1617   if (!noexceptExpr)
1618     return NR_BadNoexcept;
1619   if (noexceptExpr->isValueDependent())
1620     return NR_Dependent;
1621 
1622   llvm::APSInt value;
1623   bool isICE = noexceptExpr->isIntegerConstantExpr(value, ctx, 0,
1624                                                    /*evaluated*/false);
1625   (void)isICE;
1626   assert(isICE && "AST should not contain bad noexcept expressions.");
1627 
1628   return value.getBoolValue() ? NR_Nothrow : NR_Throw;
1629 }
1630 
1631 bool FunctionProtoType::isTemplateVariadic() const {
1632   for (unsigned ArgIdx = getNumArgs(); ArgIdx; --ArgIdx)
1633     if (isa<PackExpansionType>(getArgType(ArgIdx - 1)))
1634       return true;
1635 
1636   return false;
1637 }
1638 
1639 void FunctionProtoType::Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID, QualType Result,
1640                                 const QualType *ArgTys, unsigned NumArgs,
1641                                 const ExtProtoInfo &epi,
1642                                 const ASTContext &Context) {
1643 
1644   // We have to be careful not to get ambiguous profile encodings.
1645   // Note that valid type pointers are never ambiguous with anything else.
1646   //
1647   // The encoding grammar begins:
1648   //      type type* bool int bool
1649   // If that final bool is true, then there is a section for the EH spec:
1650   //      bool type*
1651   // This is followed by an optional "consumed argument" section of the
1652   // same length as the first type sequence:
1653   //      bool*
1654   // Finally, we have the ext info:
1655   //      int
1656   //
1657   // There is no ambiguity between the consumed arguments and an empty EH
1658   // spec because of the leading 'bool' which unambiguously indicates
1659   // whether the following bool is the EH spec or part of the arguments.
1660 
1661   ID.AddPointer(Result.getAsOpaquePtr());
1662   for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumArgs; ++i)
1663     ID.AddPointer(ArgTys[i].getAsOpaquePtr());
1664   // This method is relatively performance sensitive, so as a performance
1665   // shortcut, use one AddInteger call instead of four for the next four
1666   // fields.
1667   assert(!(unsigned(epi.Variadic) & ~1) &&
1668          !(unsigned(epi.TypeQuals) & ~255) &&
1669          !(unsigned(epi.RefQualifier) & ~3) &&
1670          !(unsigned(epi.ExceptionSpecType) & ~7) &&
1671          "Values larger than expected.");
1672   ID.AddInteger(unsigned(epi.Variadic) +
1673                 (epi.TypeQuals << 1) +
1674                 (epi.RefQualifier << 9) +
1675                 (epi.ExceptionSpecType << 11));
1676   if (epi.ExceptionSpecType == EST_Dynamic) {
1677     for (unsigned i = 0; i != epi.NumExceptions; ++i)
1678       ID.AddPointer(epi.Exceptions[i].getAsOpaquePtr());
1679   } else if (epi.ExceptionSpecType == EST_ComputedNoexcept && epi.NoexceptExpr){
1680     epi.NoexceptExpr->Profile(ID, Context, false);
1681   }
1682   if (epi.ConsumedArguments) {
1683     for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumArgs; ++i)
1684       ID.AddBoolean(epi.ConsumedArguments[i]);
1685   }
1686   epi.ExtInfo.Profile(ID);
1687 }
1688 
1689 void FunctionProtoType::Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID,
1690                                 const ASTContext &Ctx) {
1691   Profile(ID, getResultType(), arg_type_begin(), NumArgs, getExtProtoInfo(),
1692           Ctx);
1693 }
1694 
1695 QualType TypedefType::desugar() const {
1696   return getDecl()->getUnderlyingType();
1697 }
1698 
1699 TypeOfExprType::TypeOfExprType(Expr *E, QualType can)
1700   : Type(TypeOfExpr, can, E->isTypeDependent(),
1701          E->isInstantiationDependent(),
1702          E->getType()->isVariablyModifiedType(),
1703          E->containsUnexpandedParameterPack()),
1704     TOExpr(E) {
1705 }
1706 
1707 bool TypeOfExprType::isSugared() const {
1708   return !TOExpr->isTypeDependent();
1709 }
1710 
1711 QualType TypeOfExprType::desugar() const {
1712   if (isSugared())
1713     return getUnderlyingExpr()->getType();
1714 
1715   return QualType(this, 0);
1716 }
1717 
1718 void DependentTypeOfExprType::Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID,
1719                                       const ASTContext &Context, Expr *E) {
1720   E->Profile(ID, Context, true);
1721 }
1722 
1723 DecltypeType::DecltypeType(Expr *E, QualType underlyingType, QualType can)
1724   : Type(Decltype, can, E->isTypeDependent(),
1725          E->isInstantiationDependent(),
1726          E->getType()->isVariablyModifiedType(),
1727          E->containsUnexpandedParameterPack()),
1728     E(E),
1729   UnderlyingType(underlyingType) {
1730 }
1731 
1732 bool DecltypeType::isSugared() const { return !E->isInstantiationDependent(); }
1733 
1734 QualType DecltypeType::desugar() const {
1735   if (isSugared())
1736     return getUnderlyingType();
1737 
1738   return QualType(this, 0);
1739 }
1740 
1741 DependentDecltypeType::DependentDecltypeType(const ASTContext &Context, Expr *E)
1742   : DecltypeType(E, Context.DependentTy), Context(Context) { }
1743 
1744 void DependentDecltypeType::Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID,
1745                                     const ASTContext &Context, Expr *E) {
1746   E->Profile(ID, Context, true);
1747 }
1748 
1749 TagType::TagType(TypeClass TC, const TagDecl *D, QualType can)
1750   : Type(TC, can, D->isDependentType(),
1751          /*InstantiationDependent=*/D->isDependentType(),
1752          /*VariablyModified=*/false,
1753          /*ContainsUnexpandedParameterPack=*/false),
1754     decl(const_cast<TagDecl*>(D)) {}
1755 
1756 static TagDecl *getInterestingTagDecl(TagDecl *decl) {
1757   for (TagDecl::redecl_iterator I = decl->redecls_begin(),
1758                                 E = decl->redecls_end();
1759        I != E; ++I) {
1760     if (I->isDefinition() || I->isBeingDefined())
1761       return *I;
1762   }
1763   // If there's no definition (not even in progress), return what we have.
1764   return decl;
1765 }
1766 
1767 UnaryTransformType::UnaryTransformType(QualType BaseType,
1768                                        QualType UnderlyingType,
1769                                        UTTKind UKind,
1770                                        QualType CanonicalType)
1771   : Type(UnaryTransform, CanonicalType, UnderlyingType->isDependentType(),
1772          UnderlyingType->isInstantiationDependentType(),
1773          UnderlyingType->isVariablyModifiedType(),
1774          BaseType->containsUnexpandedParameterPack())
1775   , BaseType(BaseType), UnderlyingType(UnderlyingType), UKind(UKind)
1776 {}
1777 
1778 TagDecl *TagType::getDecl() const {
1779   return getInterestingTagDecl(decl);
1780 }
1781 
1782 bool TagType::isBeingDefined() const {
1783   return getDecl()->isBeingDefined();
1784 }
1785 
1786 CXXRecordDecl *InjectedClassNameType::getDecl() const {
1787   return cast<CXXRecordDecl>(getInterestingTagDecl(Decl));
1788 }
1789 
1790 bool RecordType::classof(const TagType *TT) {
1791   return isa<RecordDecl>(TT->getDecl());
1792 }
1793 
1794 bool EnumType::classof(const TagType *TT) {
1795   return isa<EnumDecl>(TT->getDecl());
1796 }
1797 
1798 IdentifierInfo *TemplateTypeParmType::getIdentifier() const {
1799   return isCanonicalUnqualified() ? 0 : getDecl()->getIdentifier();
1800 }
1801 
1802 SubstTemplateTypeParmPackType::
1803 SubstTemplateTypeParmPackType(const TemplateTypeParmType *Param,
1804                               QualType Canon,
1805                               const TemplateArgument &ArgPack)
1806   : Type(SubstTemplateTypeParmPack, Canon, true, true, false, true),
1807     Replaced(Param),
1808     Arguments(ArgPack.pack_begin()), NumArguments(ArgPack.pack_size())
1809 {
1810 }
1811 
1812 TemplateArgument SubstTemplateTypeParmPackType::getArgumentPack() const {
1813   return TemplateArgument(Arguments, NumArguments);
1814 }
1815 
1816 void SubstTemplateTypeParmPackType::Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID) {
1817   Profile(ID, getReplacedParameter(), getArgumentPack());
1818 }
1819 
1820 void SubstTemplateTypeParmPackType::Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID,
1821                                            const TemplateTypeParmType *Replaced,
1822                                             const TemplateArgument &ArgPack) {
1823   ID.AddPointer(Replaced);
1824   ID.AddInteger(ArgPack.pack_size());
1825   for (TemplateArgument::pack_iterator P = ArgPack.pack_begin(),
1826                                     PEnd = ArgPack.pack_end();
1827        P != PEnd; ++P)
1828     ID.AddPointer(P->getAsType().getAsOpaquePtr());
1829 }
1830 
1831 bool TemplateSpecializationType::
1832 anyDependentTemplateArguments(const TemplateArgumentListInfo &Args,
1833                               bool &InstantiationDependent) {
1834   return anyDependentTemplateArguments(Args.getArgumentArray(), Args.size(),
1835                                        InstantiationDependent);
1836 }
1837 
1838 bool TemplateSpecializationType::
1839 anyDependentTemplateArguments(const TemplateArgumentLoc *Args, unsigned N,
1840                               bool &InstantiationDependent) {
1841   for (unsigned i = 0; i != N; ++i) {
1842     if (Args[i].getArgument().isDependent()) {
1843       InstantiationDependent = true;
1844       return true;
1845     }
1846 
1847     if (Args[i].getArgument().isInstantiationDependent())
1848       InstantiationDependent = true;
1849   }
1850   return false;
1851 }
1852 
1853 bool TemplateSpecializationType::
1854 anyDependentTemplateArguments(const TemplateArgument *Args, unsigned N,
1855                               bool &InstantiationDependent) {
1856   for (unsigned i = 0; i != N; ++i) {
1857     if (Args[i].isDependent()) {
1858       InstantiationDependent = true;
1859       return true;
1860     }
1861 
1862     if (Args[i].isInstantiationDependent())
1863       InstantiationDependent = true;
1864   }
1865   return false;
1866 }
1867 
1868 TemplateSpecializationType::
1869 TemplateSpecializationType(TemplateName T,
1870                            const TemplateArgument *Args, unsigned NumArgs,
1871                            QualType Canon, QualType AliasedType)
1872   : Type(TemplateSpecialization,
1873          Canon.isNull()? QualType(this, 0) : Canon,
1874          Canon.isNull()? T.isDependent() : Canon->isDependentType(),
1875          Canon.isNull()? T.isDependent()
1876                        : Canon->isInstantiationDependentType(),
1877          false, T.containsUnexpandedParameterPack()),
1878     Template(T), NumArgs(NumArgs) {
1879   assert(!T.getAsDependentTemplateName() &&
1880          "Use DependentTemplateSpecializationType for dependent template-name");
1881   assert((T.getKind() == TemplateName::Template ||
1882           T.getKind() == TemplateName::SubstTemplateTemplateParm ||
1883           T.getKind() == TemplateName::SubstTemplateTemplateParmPack) &&
1884          "Unexpected template name for TemplateSpecializationType");
1885   bool InstantiationDependent;
1886   (void)InstantiationDependent;
1887   assert((!Canon.isNull() ||
1888           T.isDependent() ||
1889           anyDependentTemplateArguments(Args, NumArgs,
1890                                         InstantiationDependent)) &&
1891          "No canonical type for non-dependent class template specialization");
1892 
1893   TemplateArgument *TemplateArgs
1894     = reinterpret_cast<TemplateArgument *>(this + 1);
1895   for (unsigned Arg = 0; Arg < NumArgs; ++Arg) {
1896     // Update dependent and variably-modified bits.
1897     // If the canonical type exists and is non-dependent, the template
1898     // specialization type can be non-dependent even if one of the type
1899     // arguments is. Given:
1900     //   template<typename T> using U = int;
1901     // U<T> is always non-dependent, irrespective of the type T.
1902     if (Canon.isNull() && Args[Arg].isDependent())
1903       setDependent();
1904     else if (Args[Arg].isInstantiationDependent())
1905       setInstantiationDependent();
1906 
1907     if (Args[Arg].getKind() == TemplateArgument::Type &&
1908         Args[Arg].getAsType()->isVariablyModifiedType())
1909       setVariablyModified();
1910     if (Args[Arg].containsUnexpandedParameterPack())
1911       setContainsUnexpandedParameterPack();
1912 
1913     new (&TemplateArgs[Arg]) TemplateArgument(Args[Arg]);
1914   }
1915 
1916   // Store the aliased type if this is a type alias template specialization.
1917   bool IsTypeAlias = !AliasedType.isNull();
1918   assert(IsTypeAlias == isTypeAlias() &&
1919          "allocated wrong size for type alias");
1920   if (IsTypeAlias) {
1921     TemplateArgument *Begin = reinterpret_cast<TemplateArgument *>(this + 1);
1922     *reinterpret_cast<QualType*>(Begin + getNumArgs()) = AliasedType;
1923   }
1924 }
1925 
1926 void
1927 TemplateSpecializationType::Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID,
1928                                     TemplateName T,
1929                                     const TemplateArgument *Args,
1930                                     unsigned NumArgs,
1931                                     const ASTContext &Context) {
1932   T.Profile(ID);
1933   for (unsigned Idx = 0; Idx < NumArgs; ++Idx)
1934     Args[Idx].Profile(ID, Context);
1935 }
1936 
1937 bool TemplateSpecializationType::isTypeAlias() const {
1938   TemplateDecl *D = Template.getAsTemplateDecl();
1939   return D && isa<TypeAliasTemplateDecl>(D);
1940 }
1941 
1942 QualType
1943 QualifierCollector::apply(const ASTContext &Context, QualType QT) const {
1944   if (!hasNonFastQualifiers())
1945     return QT.withFastQualifiers(getFastQualifiers());
1946 
1947   return Context.getQualifiedType(QT, *this);
1948 }
1949 
1950 QualType
1951 QualifierCollector::apply(const ASTContext &Context, const Type *T) const {
1952   if (!hasNonFastQualifiers())
1953     return QualType(T, getFastQualifiers());
1954 
1955   return Context.getQualifiedType(T, *this);
1956 }
1957 
1958 void ObjCObjectTypeImpl::Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID,
1959                                  QualType BaseType,
1960                                  ObjCProtocolDecl * const *Protocols,
1961                                  unsigned NumProtocols) {
1962   ID.AddPointer(BaseType.getAsOpaquePtr());
1963   for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumProtocols; i++)
1964     ID.AddPointer(Protocols[i]);
1965 }
1966 
1967 void ObjCObjectTypeImpl::Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID) {
1968   Profile(ID, getBaseType(), qual_begin(), getNumProtocols());
1969 }
1970 
1971 namespace {
1972 
1973 /// \brief The cached properties of a type.
1974 class CachedProperties {
1975   char linkage;
1976   char visibility;
1977   bool local;
1978 
1979 public:
1980   CachedProperties(Linkage linkage, Visibility visibility, bool local)
1981     : linkage(linkage), visibility(visibility), local(local) {}
1982 
1983   Linkage getLinkage() const { return (Linkage) linkage; }
1984   Visibility getVisibility() const { return (Visibility) visibility; }
1985   bool hasLocalOrUnnamedType() const { return local; }
1986 
1987   friend CachedProperties merge(CachedProperties L, CachedProperties R) {
1988     return CachedProperties(minLinkage(L.getLinkage(), R.getLinkage()),
1989                             minVisibility(L.getVisibility(), R.getVisibility()),
1990                          L.hasLocalOrUnnamedType() | R.hasLocalOrUnnamedType());
1991   }
1992 };
1993 }
1994 
1995 static CachedProperties computeCachedProperties(const Type *T);
1996 
1997 namespace clang {
1998 /// The type-property cache.  This is templated so as to be
1999 /// instantiated at an internal type to prevent unnecessary symbol
2000 /// leakage.
2001 template <class Private> class TypePropertyCache {
2002 public:
2003   static CachedProperties get(QualType T) {
2004     return get(T.getTypePtr());
2005   }
2006 
2007   static CachedProperties get(const Type *T) {
2008     ensure(T);
2009     return CachedProperties(T->TypeBits.getLinkage(),
2010                             T->TypeBits.getVisibility(),
2011                             T->TypeBits.hasLocalOrUnnamedType());
2012   }
2013 
2014   static void ensure(const Type *T) {
2015     // If the cache is valid, we're okay.
2016     if (T->TypeBits.isCacheValid()) return;
2017 
2018     // If this type is non-canonical, ask its canonical type for the
2019     // relevant information.
2020     if (!T->isCanonicalUnqualified()) {
2021       const Type *CT = T->getCanonicalTypeInternal().getTypePtr();
2022       ensure(CT);
2023       T->TypeBits.CacheValidAndVisibility =
2024         CT->TypeBits.CacheValidAndVisibility;
2025       T->TypeBits.CachedLinkage = CT->TypeBits.CachedLinkage;
2026       T->TypeBits.CachedLocalOrUnnamed = CT->TypeBits.CachedLocalOrUnnamed;
2027       return;
2028     }
2029 
2030     // Compute the cached properties and then set the cache.
2031     CachedProperties Result = computeCachedProperties(T);
2032     T->TypeBits.CacheValidAndVisibility = Result.getVisibility() + 1U;
2033     assert(T->TypeBits.isCacheValid() &&
2034            T->TypeBits.getVisibility() == Result.getVisibility());
2035     T->TypeBits.CachedLinkage = Result.getLinkage();
2036     T->TypeBits.CachedLocalOrUnnamed = Result.hasLocalOrUnnamedType();
2037   }
2038 };
2039 }
2040 
2041 // Instantiate the friend template at a private class.  In a
2042 // reasonable implementation, these symbols will be internal.
2043 // It is terrible that this is the best way to accomplish this.
2044 namespace { class Private {}; }
2045 typedef TypePropertyCache<Private> Cache;
2046 
2047 static CachedProperties computeCachedProperties(const Type *T) {
2048   switch (T->getTypeClass()) {
2049 #define TYPE(Class,Base)
2050 #define NON_CANONICAL_TYPE(Class,Base) case Type::Class:
2051 #include "clang/AST/TypeNodes.def"
2052     llvm_unreachable("didn't expect a non-canonical type here");
2053 
2054 #define TYPE(Class,Base)
2055 #define DEPENDENT_TYPE(Class,Base) case Type::Class:
2056 #define NON_CANONICAL_UNLESS_DEPENDENT_TYPE(Class,Base) case Type::Class:
2057 #include "clang/AST/TypeNodes.def"
2058     // Treat instantiation-dependent types as external.
2059     assert(T->isInstantiationDependentType());
2060     return CachedProperties(ExternalLinkage, DefaultVisibility, false);
2061 
2062   case Type::Builtin:
2063     // C++ [basic.link]p8:
2064     //   A type is said to have linkage if and only if:
2065     //     - it is a fundamental type (3.9.1); or
2066     return CachedProperties(ExternalLinkage, DefaultVisibility, false);
2067 
2068   case Type::Record:
2069   case Type::Enum: {
2070     const TagDecl *Tag = cast<TagType>(T)->getDecl();
2071 
2072     // C++ [basic.link]p8:
2073     //     - it is a class or enumeration type that is named (or has a name
2074     //       for linkage purposes (7.1.3)) and the name has linkage; or
2075     //     -  it is a specialization of a class template (14); or
2076     NamedDecl::LinkageInfo LV = Tag->getLinkageAndVisibility();
2077     bool IsLocalOrUnnamed =
2078       Tag->getDeclContext()->isFunctionOrMethod() ||
2079       (!Tag->getIdentifier() && !Tag->getTypedefNameForAnonDecl());
2080     return CachedProperties(LV.linkage(), LV.visibility(), IsLocalOrUnnamed);
2081   }
2082 
2083     // C++ [basic.link]p8:
2084     //   - it is a compound type (3.9.2) other than a class or enumeration,
2085     //     compounded exclusively from types that have linkage; or
2086   case Type::Complex:
2087     return Cache::get(cast<ComplexType>(T)->getElementType());
2088   case Type::Pointer:
2089     return Cache::get(cast<PointerType>(T)->getPointeeType());
2090   case Type::BlockPointer:
2091     return Cache::get(cast<BlockPointerType>(T)->getPointeeType());
2092   case Type::LValueReference:
2093   case Type::RValueReference:
2094     return Cache::get(cast<ReferenceType>(T)->getPointeeType());
2095   case Type::MemberPointer: {
2096     const MemberPointerType *MPT = cast<MemberPointerType>(T);
2097     return merge(Cache::get(MPT->getClass()),
2098                  Cache::get(MPT->getPointeeType()));
2099   }
2100   case Type::ConstantArray:
2101   case Type::IncompleteArray:
2102   case Type::VariableArray:
2103     return Cache::get(cast<ArrayType>(T)->getElementType());
2104   case Type::Vector:
2105   case Type::ExtVector:
2106     return Cache::get(cast<VectorType>(T)->getElementType());
2107   case Type::FunctionNoProto:
2108     return Cache::get(cast<FunctionType>(T)->getResultType());
2109   case Type::FunctionProto: {
2110     const FunctionProtoType *FPT = cast<FunctionProtoType>(T);
2111     CachedProperties result = Cache::get(FPT->getResultType());
2112     for (FunctionProtoType::arg_type_iterator ai = FPT->arg_type_begin(),
2113            ae = FPT->arg_type_end(); ai != ae; ++ai)
2114       result = merge(result, Cache::get(*ai));
2115     return result;
2116   }
2117   case Type::ObjCInterface: {
2118     NamedDecl::LinkageInfo LV =
2119       cast<ObjCInterfaceType>(T)->getDecl()->getLinkageAndVisibility();
2120     return CachedProperties(LV.linkage(), LV.visibility(), false);
2121   }
2122   case Type::ObjCObject:
2123     return Cache::get(cast<ObjCObjectType>(T)->getBaseType());
2124   case Type::ObjCObjectPointer:
2125     return Cache::get(cast<ObjCObjectPointerType>(T)->getPointeeType());
2126   }
2127 
2128   llvm_unreachable("unhandled type class");
2129 
2130   // C++ [basic.link]p8:
2131   //   Names not covered by these rules have no linkage.
2132   return CachedProperties(NoLinkage, DefaultVisibility, false);
2133 }
2134 
2135 /// \brief Determine the linkage of this type.
2136 Linkage Type::getLinkage() const {
2137   Cache::ensure(this);
2138   return TypeBits.getLinkage();
2139 }
2140 
2141 /// \brief Determine the linkage of this type.
2142 Visibility Type::getVisibility() const {
2143   Cache::ensure(this);
2144   return TypeBits.getVisibility();
2145 }
2146 
2147 bool Type::hasUnnamedOrLocalType() const {
2148   Cache::ensure(this);
2149   return TypeBits.hasLocalOrUnnamedType();
2150 }
2151 
2152 std::pair<Linkage,Visibility> Type::getLinkageAndVisibility() const {
2153   Cache::ensure(this);
2154   return std::make_pair(TypeBits.getLinkage(), TypeBits.getVisibility());
2155 }
2156 
2157 void Type::ClearLinkageCache() {
2158   TypeBits.CacheValidAndVisibility = 0;
2159   if (QualType(this, 0) != CanonicalType)
2160     CanonicalType->TypeBits.CacheValidAndVisibility = 0;
2161 }
2162 
2163 Qualifiers::ObjCLifetime Type::getObjCARCImplicitLifetime() const {
2164   if (isObjCARCImplicitlyUnretainedType())
2165     return Qualifiers::OCL_ExplicitNone;
2166   return Qualifiers::OCL_Strong;
2167 }
2168 
2169 bool Type::isObjCARCImplicitlyUnretainedType() const {
2170   assert(isObjCLifetimeType() &&
2171          "cannot query implicit lifetime for non-inferrable type");
2172 
2173   const Type *canon = getCanonicalTypeInternal().getTypePtr();
2174 
2175   // Walk down to the base type.  We don't care about qualifiers for this.
2176   while (const ArrayType *array = dyn_cast<ArrayType>(canon))
2177     canon = array->getElementType().getTypePtr();
2178 
2179   if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *opt
2180         = dyn_cast<ObjCObjectPointerType>(canon)) {
2181     // Class and Class<Protocol> don't require retension.
2182     if (opt->getObjectType()->isObjCClass())
2183       return true;
2184   }
2185 
2186   return false;
2187 }
2188 
2189 bool Type::isObjCNSObjectType() const {
2190   if (const TypedefType *typedefType = dyn_cast<TypedefType>(this))
2191     return typedefType->getDecl()->hasAttr<ObjCNSObjectAttr>();
2192   return false;
2193 }
2194 bool Type::isObjCRetainableType() const {
2195   return isObjCObjectPointerType() ||
2196          isBlockPointerType() ||
2197          isObjCNSObjectType();
2198 }
2199 bool Type::isObjCIndirectLifetimeType() const {
2200   if (isObjCLifetimeType())
2201     return true;
2202   if (const PointerType *OPT = getAs<PointerType>())
2203     return OPT->getPointeeType()->isObjCIndirectLifetimeType();
2204   if (const ReferenceType *Ref = getAs<ReferenceType>())
2205     return Ref->getPointeeType()->isObjCIndirectLifetimeType();
2206   if (const MemberPointerType *MemPtr = getAs<MemberPointerType>())
2207     return MemPtr->getPointeeType()->isObjCIndirectLifetimeType();
2208   return false;
2209 }
2210 
2211 /// Returns true if objects of this type have lifetime semantics under
2212 /// ARC.
2213 bool Type::isObjCLifetimeType() const {
2214   const Type *type = this;
2215   while (const ArrayType *array = type->getAsArrayTypeUnsafe())
2216     type = array->getElementType().getTypePtr();
2217   return type->isObjCRetainableType();
2218 }
2219 
2220 /// \brief Determine whether the given type T is a "bridgable" Objective-C type,
2221 /// which is either an Objective-C object pointer type or an
2222 bool Type::isObjCARCBridgableType() const {
2223   return isObjCObjectPointerType() || isBlockPointerType();
2224 }
2225 
2226 /// \brief Determine whether the given type T is a "bridgeable" C type.
2227 bool Type::isCARCBridgableType() const {
2228   const PointerType *Pointer = getAs<PointerType>();
2229   if (!Pointer)
2230     return false;
2231 
2232   QualType Pointee = Pointer->getPointeeType();
2233   return Pointee->isVoidType() || Pointee->isRecordType();
2234 }
2235 
2236 bool Type::hasSizedVLAType() const {
2237   if (!isVariablyModifiedType()) return false;
2238 
2239   if (const PointerType *ptr = getAs<PointerType>())
2240     return ptr->getPointeeType()->hasSizedVLAType();
2241   if (const ReferenceType *ref = getAs<ReferenceType>())
2242     return ref->getPointeeType()->hasSizedVLAType();
2243   if (const ArrayType *arr = getAsArrayTypeUnsafe()) {
2244     if (isa<VariableArrayType>(arr) &&
2245         cast<VariableArrayType>(arr)->getSizeExpr())
2246       return true;
2247 
2248     return arr->getElementType()->hasSizedVLAType();
2249   }
2250 
2251   return false;
2252 }
2253 
2254 QualType::DestructionKind QualType::isDestructedTypeImpl(QualType type) {
2255   switch (type.getObjCLifetime()) {
2256   case Qualifiers::OCL_None:
2257   case Qualifiers::OCL_ExplicitNone:
2258   case Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing:
2259     break;
2260 
2261   case Qualifiers::OCL_Strong:
2262     return DK_objc_strong_lifetime;
2263   case Qualifiers::OCL_Weak:
2264     return DK_objc_weak_lifetime;
2265   }
2266 
2267   /// Currently, the only destruction kind we recognize is C++ objects
2268   /// with non-trivial destructors.
2269   const CXXRecordDecl *record =
2270     type->getBaseElementTypeUnsafe()->getAsCXXRecordDecl();
2271   if (record && record->hasDefinition() && !record->hasTrivialDestructor())
2272     return DK_cxx_destructor;
2273 
2274   return DK_none;
2275 }
2276 
2277 bool QualType::hasTrivialAssignment(ASTContext &Context, bool Copying) const {
2278   switch (getObjCLifetime()) {
2279   case Qualifiers::OCL_None:
2280     break;
2281 
2282   case Qualifiers::OCL_ExplicitNone:
2283     return true;
2284 
2285   case Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing:
2286   case Qualifiers::OCL_Strong:
2287   case Qualifiers::OCL_Weak:
2288     return !Context.getLangOptions().ObjCAutoRefCount;
2289   }
2290 
2291   if (const CXXRecordDecl *Record
2292             = getTypePtr()->getBaseElementTypeUnsafe()->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
2293     return Copying ? Record->hasTrivialCopyAssignment() :
2294                      Record->hasTrivialMoveAssignment();
2295 
2296   return true;
2297 }
2298