1 //===--- SemaExpr.cpp - Semantic Analysis for Expressions -----------------===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 // 9 // This file implements semantic analysis for expressions. 10 // 11 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 12 13 #include "TreeTransform.h" 14 #include "clang/AST/ASTConsumer.h" 15 #include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h" 16 #include "clang/AST/ASTLambda.h" 17 #include "clang/AST/ASTMutationListener.h" 18 #include "clang/AST/CXXInheritance.h" 19 #include "clang/AST/DeclObjC.h" 20 #include "clang/AST/DeclTemplate.h" 21 #include "clang/AST/EvaluatedExprVisitor.h" 22 #include "clang/AST/Expr.h" 23 #include "clang/AST/ExprCXX.h" 24 #include "clang/AST/ExprObjC.h" 25 #include "clang/AST/ExprOpenMP.h" 26 #include "clang/AST/RecursiveASTVisitor.h" 27 #include "clang/AST/TypeLoc.h" 28 #include "clang/Basic/FixedPoint.h" 29 #include "clang/Basic/PartialDiagnostic.h" 30 #include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h" 31 #include "clang/Basic/TargetInfo.h" 32 #include "clang/Lex/LiteralSupport.h" 33 #include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h" 34 #include "clang/Sema/AnalysisBasedWarnings.h" 35 #include "clang/Sema/DeclSpec.h" 36 #include "clang/Sema/DelayedDiagnostic.h" 37 #include "clang/Sema/Designator.h" 38 #include "clang/Sema/Initialization.h" 39 #include "clang/Sema/Lookup.h" 40 #include "clang/Sema/Overload.h" 41 #include "clang/Sema/ParsedTemplate.h" 42 #include "clang/Sema/Scope.h" 43 #include "clang/Sema/ScopeInfo.h" 44 #include "clang/Sema/SemaFixItUtils.h" 45 #include "clang/Sema/SemaInternal.h" 46 #include "clang/Sema/Template.h" 47 #include "llvm/Support/ConvertUTF.h" 48 using namespace clang; 49 using namespace sema; 50 51 /// Determine whether the use of this declaration is valid, without 52 /// emitting diagnostics. 53 bool Sema::CanUseDecl(NamedDecl *D, bool TreatUnavailableAsInvalid) { 54 // See if this is an auto-typed variable whose initializer we are parsing. 55 if (ParsingInitForAutoVars.count(D)) 56 return false; 57 58 // See if this is a deleted function. 59 if (FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(D)) { 60 if (FD->isDeleted()) 61 return false; 62 63 // If the function has a deduced return type, and we can't deduce it, 64 // then we can't use it either. 65 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14 && FD->getReturnType()->isUndeducedType() && 66 DeduceReturnType(FD, SourceLocation(), /*Diagnose*/ false)) 67 return false; 68 69 // See if this is an aligned allocation/deallocation function that is 70 // unavailable. 71 if (TreatUnavailableAsInvalid && 72 isUnavailableAlignedAllocationFunction(*FD)) 73 return false; 74 } 75 76 // See if this function is unavailable. 77 if (TreatUnavailableAsInvalid && D->getAvailability() == AR_Unavailable && 78 cast<Decl>(CurContext)->getAvailability() != AR_Unavailable) 79 return false; 80 81 return true; 82 } 83 84 static void DiagnoseUnusedOfDecl(Sema &S, NamedDecl *D, SourceLocation Loc) { 85 // Warn if this is used but marked unused. 86 if (const auto *A = D->getAttr<UnusedAttr>()) { 87 // [[maybe_unused]] should not diagnose uses, but __attribute__((unused)) 88 // should diagnose them. 89 if (A->getSemanticSpelling() != UnusedAttr::CXX11_maybe_unused && 90 A->getSemanticSpelling() != UnusedAttr::C2x_maybe_unused) { 91 const Decl *DC = cast_or_null<Decl>(S.getCurObjCLexicalContext()); 92 if (DC && !DC->hasAttr<UnusedAttr>()) 93 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_used_but_marked_unused) << D->getDeclName(); 94 } 95 } 96 } 97 98 /// Emit a note explaining that this function is deleted. 99 void Sema::NoteDeletedFunction(FunctionDecl *Decl) { 100 assert(Decl->isDeleted()); 101 102 CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Decl); 103 104 if (Method && Method->isDeleted() && Method->isDefaulted()) { 105 // If the method was explicitly defaulted, point at that declaration. 106 if (!Method->isImplicit()) 107 Diag(Decl->getLocation(), diag::note_implicitly_deleted); 108 109 // Try to diagnose why this special member function was implicitly 110 // deleted. This might fail, if that reason no longer applies. 111 CXXSpecialMember CSM = getSpecialMember(Method); 112 if (CSM != CXXInvalid) 113 ShouldDeleteSpecialMember(Method, CSM, nullptr, /*Diagnose=*/true); 114 115 return; 116 } 117 118 auto *Ctor = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Decl); 119 if (Ctor && Ctor->isInheritingConstructor()) 120 return NoteDeletedInheritingConstructor(Ctor); 121 122 Diag(Decl->getLocation(), diag::note_availability_specified_here) 123 << Decl << 1; 124 } 125 126 /// Determine whether a FunctionDecl was ever declared with an 127 /// explicit storage class. 128 static bool hasAnyExplicitStorageClass(const FunctionDecl *D) { 129 for (auto I : D->redecls()) { 130 if (I->getStorageClass() != SC_None) 131 return true; 132 } 133 return false; 134 } 135 136 /// Check whether we're in an extern inline function and referring to a 137 /// variable or function with internal linkage (C11 6.7.4p3). 138 /// 139 /// This is only a warning because we used to silently accept this code, but 140 /// in many cases it will not behave correctly. This is not enabled in C++ mode 141 /// because the restriction language is a bit weaker (C++11 [basic.def.odr]p6) 142 /// and so while there may still be user mistakes, most of the time we can't 143 /// prove that there are errors. 144 static void diagnoseUseOfInternalDeclInInlineFunction(Sema &S, 145 const NamedDecl *D, 146 SourceLocation Loc) { 147 // This is disabled under C++; there are too many ways for this to fire in 148 // contexts where the warning is a false positive, or where it is technically 149 // correct but benign. 150 if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) 151 return; 152 153 // Check if this is an inlined function or method. 154 FunctionDecl *Current = S.getCurFunctionDecl(); 155 if (!Current) 156 return; 157 if (!Current->isInlined()) 158 return; 159 if (!Current->isExternallyVisible()) 160 return; 161 162 // Check if the decl has internal linkage. 163 if (D->getFormalLinkage() != InternalLinkage) 164 return; 165 166 // Downgrade from ExtWarn to Extension if 167 // (1) the supposedly external inline function is in the main file, 168 // and probably won't be included anywhere else. 169 // (2) the thing we're referencing is a pure function. 170 // (3) the thing we're referencing is another inline function. 171 // This last can give us false negatives, but it's better than warning on 172 // wrappers for simple C library functions. 173 const FunctionDecl *UsedFn = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(D); 174 bool DowngradeWarning = S.getSourceManager().isInMainFile(Loc); 175 if (!DowngradeWarning && UsedFn) 176 DowngradeWarning = UsedFn->isInlined() || UsedFn->hasAttr<ConstAttr>(); 177 178 S.Diag(Loc, DowngradeWarning ? diag::ext_internal_in_extern_inline_quiet 179 : diag::ext_internal_in_extern_inline) 180 << /*IsVar=*/!UsedFn << D; 181 182 S.MaybeSuggestAddingStaticToDecl(Current); 183 184 S.Diag(D->getCanonicalDecl()->getLocation(), diag::note_entity_declared_at) 185 << D; 186 } 187 188 void Sema::MaybeSuggestAddingStaticToDecl(const FunctionDecl *Cur) { 189 const FunctionDecl *First = Cur->getFirstDecl(); 190 191 // Suggest "static" on the function, if possible. 192 if (!hasAnyExplicitStorageClass(First)) { 193 SourceLocation DeclBegin = First->getSourceRange().getBegin(); 194 Diag(DeclBegin, diag::note_convert_inline_to_static) 195 << Cur << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(DeclBegin, "static "); 196 } 197 } 198 199 /// Determine whether the use of this declaration is valid, and 200 /// emit any corresponding diagnostics. 201 /// 202 /// This routine diagnoses various problems with referencing 203 /// declarations that can occur when using a declaration. For example, 204 /// it might warn if a deprecated or unavailable declaration is being 205 /// used, or produce an error (and return true) if a C++0x deleted 206 /// function is being used. 207 /// 208 /// \returns true if there was an error (this declaration cannot be 209 /// referenced), false otherwise. 210 /// 211 bool Sema::DiagnoseUseOfDecl(NamedDecl *D, ArrayRef<SourceLocation> Locs, 212 const ObjCInterfaceDecl *UnknownObjCClass, 213 bool ObjCPropertyAccess, 214 bool AvoidPartialAvailabilityChecks, 215 ObjCInterfaceDecl *ClassReceiver) { 216 SourceLocation Loc = Locs.front(); 217 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && isa<FunctionDecl>(D)) { 218 // If there were any diagnostics suppressed by template argument deduction, 219 // emit them now. 220 auto Pos = SuppressedDiagnostics.find(D->getCanonicalDecl()); 221 if (Pos != SuppressedDiagnostics.end()) { 222 for (const PartialDiagnosticAt &Suppressed : Pos->second) 223 Diag(Suppressed.first, Suppressed.second); 224 225 // Clear out the list of suppressed diagnostics, so that we don't emit 226 // them again for this specialization. However, we don't obsolete this 227 // entry from the table, because we want to avoid ever emitting these 228 // diagnostics again. 229 Pos->second.clear(); 230 } 231 232 // C++ [basic.start.main]p3: 233 // The function 'main' shall not be used within a program. 234 if (cast<FunctionDecl>(D)->isMain()) 235 Diag(Loc, diag::ext_main_used); 236 237 diagnoseUnavailableAlignedAllocation(*cast<FunctionDecl>(D), Loc); 238 } 239 240 // See if this is an auto-typed variable whose initializer we are parsing. 241 if (ParsingInitForAutoVars.count(D)) { 242 if (isa<BindingDecl>(D)) { 243 Diag(Loc, diag::err_binding_cannot_appear_in_own_initializer) 244 << D->getDeclName(); 245 } else { 246 Diag(Loc, diag::err_auto_variable_cannot_appear_in_own_initializer) 247 << D->getDeclName() << cast<VarDecl>(D)->getType(); 248 } 249 return true; 250 } 251 252 // See if this is a deleted function. 253 if (FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(D)) { 254 if (FD->isDeleted()) { 255 auto *Ctor = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(FD); 256 if (Ctor && Ctor->isInheritingConstructor()) 257 Diag(Loc, diag::err_deleted_inherited_ctor_use) 258 << Ctor->getParent() 259 << Ctor->getInheritedConstructor().getConstructor()->getParent(); 260 else 261 Diag(Loc, diag::err_deleted_function_use); 262 NoteDeletedFunction(FD); 263 return true; 264 } 265 266 // If the function has a deduced return type, and we can't deduce it, 267 // then we can't use it either. 268 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14 && FD->getReturnType()->isUndeducedType() && 269 DeduceReturnType(FD, Loc)) 270 return true; 271 272 if (getLangOpts().CUDA && !CheckCUDACall(Loc, FD)) 273 return true; 274 } 275 276 if (auto *MD = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(D)) { 277 // Lambdas are only default-constructible or assignable in C++2a onwards. 278 if (MD->getParent()->isLambda() && 279 ((isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(MD) && 280 cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(MD)->isDefaultConstructor()) || 281 MD->isCopyAssignmentOperator() || MD->isMoveAssignmentOperator())) { 282 Diag(Loc, diag::warn_cxx17_compat_lambda_def_ctor_assign) 283 << !isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(MD); 284 } 285 } 286 287 auto getReferencedObjCProp = [](const NamedDecl *D) -> 288 const ObjCPropertyDecl * { 289 if (const auto *MD = dyn_cast<ObjCMethodDecl>(D)) 290 return MD->findPropertyDecl(); 291 return nullptr; 292 }; 293 if (const ObjCPropertyDecl *ObjCPDecl = getReferencedObjCProp(D)) { 294 if (diagnoseArgIndependentDiagnoseIfAttrs(ObjCPDecl, Loc)) 295 return true; 296 } else if (diagnoseArgIndependentDiagnoseIfAttrs(D, Loc)) { 297 return true; 298 } 299 300 // [OpenMP 4.0], 2.15 declare reduction Directive, Restrictions 301 // Only the variables omp_in and omp_out are allowed in the combiner. 302 // Only the variables omp_priv and omp_orig are allowed in the 303 // initializer-clause. 304 auto *DRD = dyn_cast<OMPDeclareReductionDecl>(CurContext); 305 if (LangOpts.OpenMP && DRD && !CurContext->containsDecl(D) && 306 isa<VarDecl>(D)) { 307 Diag(Loc, diag::err_omp_wrong_var_in_declare_reduction) 308 << getCurFunction()->HasOMPDeclareReductionCombiner; 309 Diag(D->getLocation(), diag::note_entity_declared_at) << D; 310 return true; 311 } 312 313 // [OpenMP 5.0], 2.19.7.3. declare mapper Directive, Restrictions 314 // List-items in map clauses on this construct may only refer to the declared 315 // variable var and entities that could be referenced by a procedure defined 316 // at the same location 317 auto *DMD = dyn_cast<OMPDeclareMapperDecl>(CurContext); 318 if (LangOpts.OpenMP && DMD && !CurContext->containsDecl(D) && 319 isa<VarDecl>(D)) { 320 Diag(Loc, diag::err_omp_declare_mapper_wrong_var) 321 << DMD->getVarName().getAsString(); 322 Diag(D->getLocation(), diag::note_entity_declared_at) << D; 323 return true; 324 } 325 326 DiagnoseAvailabilityOfDecl(D, Locs, UnknownObjCClass, ObjCPropertyAccess, 327 AvoidPartialAvailabilityChecks, ClassReceiver); 328 329 DiagnoseUnusedOfDecl(*this, D, Loc); 330 331 diagnoseUseOfInternalDeclInInlineFunction(*this, D, Loc); 332 333 return false; 334 } 335 336 /// DiagnoseSentinelCalls - This routine checks whether a call or 337 /// message-send is to a declaration with the sentinel attribute, and 338 /// if so, it checks that the requirements of the sentinel are 339 /// satisfied. 340 void Sema::DiagnoseSentinelCalls(NamedDecl *D, SourceLocation Loc, 341 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args) { 342 const SentinelAttr *attr = D->getAttr<SentinelAttr>(); 343 if (!attr) 344 return; 345 346 // The number of formal parameters of the declaration. 347 unsigned numFormalParams; 348 349 // The kind of declaration. This is also an index into a %select in 350 // the diagnostic. 351 enum CalleeType { CT_Function, CT_Method, CT_Block } calleeType; 352 353 if (ObjCMethodDecl *MD = dyn_cast<ObjCMethodDecl>(D)) { 354 numFormalParams = MD->param_size(); 355 calleeType = CT_Method; 356 } else if (FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(D)) { 357 numFormalParams = FD->param_size(); 358 calleeType = CT_Function; 359 } else if (isa<VarDecl>(D)) { 360 QualType type = cast<ValueDecl>(D)->getType(); 361 const FunctionType *fn = nullptr; 362 if (const PointerType *ptr = type->getAs<PointerType>()) { 363 fn = ptr->getPointeeType()->getAs<FunctionType>(); 364 if (!fn) return; 365 calleeType = CT_Function; 366 } else if (const BlockPointerType *ptr = type->getAs<BlockPointerType>()) { 367 fn = ptr->getPointeeType()->castAs<FunctionType>(); 368 calleeType = CT_Block; 369 } else { 370 return; 371 } 372 373 if (const FunctionProtoType *proto = dyn_cast<FunctionProtoType>(fn)) { 374 numFormalParams = proto->getNumParams(); 375 } else { 376 numFormalParams = 0; 377 } 378 } else { 379 return; 380 } 381 382 // "nullPos" is the number of formal parameters at the end which 383 // effectively count as part of the variadic arguments. This is 384 // useful if you would prefer to not have *any* formal parameters, 385 // but the language forces you to have at least one. 386 unsigned nullPos = attr->getNullPos(); 387 assert((nullPos == 0 || nullPos == 1) && "invalid null position on sentinel"); 388 numFormalParams = (nullPos > numFormalParams ? 0 : numFormalParams - nullPos); 389 390 // The number of arguments which should follow the sentinel. 391 unsigned numArgsAfterSentinel = attr->getSentinel(); 392 393 // If there aren't enough arguments for all the formal parameters, 394 // the sentinel, and the args after the sentinel, complain. 395 if (Args.size() < numFormalParams + numArgsAfterSentinel + 1) { 396 Diag(Loc, diag::warn_not_enough_argument) << D->getDeclName(); 397 Diag(D->getLocation(), diag::note_sentinel_here) << int(calleeType); 398 return; 399 } 400 401 // Otherwise, find the sentinel expression. 402 Expr *sentinelExpr = Args[Args.size() - numArgsAfterSentinel - 1]; 403 if (!sentinelExpr) return; 404 if (sentinelExpr->isValueDependent()) return; 405 if (Context.isSentinelNullExpr(sentinelExpr)) return; 406 407 // Pick a reasonable string to insert. Optimistically use 'nil', 'nullptr', 408 // or 'NULL' if those are actually defined in the context. Only use 409 // 'nil' for ObjC methods, where it's much more likely that the 410 // variadic arguments form a list of object pointers. 411 SourceLocation MissingNilLoc = getLocForEndOfToken(sentinelExpr->getEndLoc()); 412 std::string NullValue; 413 if (calleeType == CT_Method && PP.isMacroDefined("nil")) 414 NullValue = "nil"; 415 else if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11) 416 NullValue = "nullptr"; 417 else if (PP.isMacroDefined("NULL")) 418 NullValue = "NULL"; 419 else 420 NullValue = "(void*) 0"; 421 422 if (MissingNilLoc.isInvalid()) 423 Diag(Loc, diag::warn_missing_sentinel) << int(calleeType); 424 else 425 Diag(MissingNilLoc, diag::warn_missing_sentinel) 426 << int(calleeType) 427 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(MissingNilLoc, ", " + NullValue); 428 Diag(D->getLocation(), diag::note_sentinel_here) << int(calleeType); 429 } 430 431 SourceRange Sema::getExprRange(Expr *E) const { 432 return E ? E->getSourceRange() : SourceRange(); 433 } 434 435 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 436 // Standard Promotions and Conversions 437 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 438 439 /// DefaultFunctionArrayConversion (C99 6.3.2.1p3, C99 6.3.2.1p4). 440 ExprResult Sema::DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(Expr *E, bool Diagnose) { 441 // Handle any placeholder expressions which made it here. 442 if (E->getType()->isPlaceholderType()) { 443 ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(E); 444 if (result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 445 E = result.get(); 446 } 447 448 QualType Ty = E->getType(); 449 assert(!Ty.isNull() && "DefaultFunctionArrayConversion - missing type"); 450 451 if (Ty->isFunctionType()) { 452 if (auto *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E->IgnoreParenCasts())) 453 if (auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(DRE->getDecl())) 454 if (!checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(FD, Diagnose, E->getExprLoc())) 455 return ExprError(); 456 457 E = ImpCastExprToType(E, Context.getPointerType(Ty), 458 CK_FunctionToPointerDecay).get(); 459 } else if (Ty->isArrayType()) { 460 // In C90 mode, arrays only promote to pointers if the array expression is 461 // an lvalue. The relevant legalese is C90 6.2.2.1p3: "an lvalue that has 462 // type 'array of type' is converted to an expression that has type 'pointer 463 // to type'...". In C99 this was changed to: C99 6.3.2.1p3: "an expression 464 // that has type 'array of type' ...". The relevant change is "an lvalue" 465 // (C90) to "an expression" (C99). 466 // 467 // C++ 4.2p1: 468 // An lvalue or rvalue of type "array of N T" or "array of unknown bound of 469 // T" can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to T". 470 // 471 if (getLangOpts().C99 || getLangOpts().CPlusPlus || E->isLValue()) 472 E = ImpCastExprToType(E, Context.getArrayDecayedType(Ty), 473 CK_ArrayToPointerDecay).get(); 474 } 475 return E; 476 } 477 478 static void CheckForNullPointerDereference(Sema &S, Expr *E) { 479 // Check to see if we are dereferencing a null pointer. If so, 480 // and if not volatile-qualified, this is undefined behavior that the 481 // optimizer will delete, so warn about it. People sometimes try to use this 482 // to get a deterministic trap and are surprised by clang's behavior. This 483 // only handles the pattern "*null", which is a very syntactic check. 484 if (UnaryOperator *UO = dyn_cast<UnaryOperator>(E->IgnoreParenCasts())) 485 if (UO->getOpcode() == UO_Deref && 486 UO->getSubExpr()->IgnoreParenCasts()-> 487 isNullPointerConstant(S.Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNotNull) && 488 !UO->getType().isVolatileQualified()) { 489 S.DiagRuntimeBehavior(UO->getOperatorLoc(), UO, 490 S.PDiag(diag::warn_indirection_through_null) 491 << UO->getSubExpr()->getSourceRange()); 492 S.DiagRuntimeBehavior(UO->getOperatorLoc(), UO, 493 S.PDiag(diag::note_indirection_through_null)); 494 } 495 } 496 497 static void DiagnoseDirectIsaAccess(Sema &S, const ObjCIvarRefExpr *OIRE, 498 SourceLocation AssignLoc, 499 const Expr* RHS) { 500 const ObjCIvarDecl *IV = OIRE->getDecl(); 501 if (!IV) 502 return; 503 504 DeclarationName MemberName = IV->getDeclName(); 505 IdentifierInfo *Member = MemberName.getAsIdentifierInfo(); 506 if (!Member || !Member->isStr("isa")) 507 return; 508 509 const Expr *Base = OIRE->getBase(); 510 QualType BaseType = Base->getType(); 511 if (OIRE->isArrow()) 512 BaseType = BaseType->getPointeeType(); 513 if (const ObjCObjectType *OTy = BaseType->getAs<ObjCObjectType>()) 514 if (ObjCInterfaceDecl *IDecl = OTy->getInterface()) { 515 ObjCInterfaceDecl *ClassDeclared = nullptr; 516 ObjCIvarDecl *IV = IDecl->lookupInstanceVariable(Member, ClassDeclared); 517 if (!ClassDeclared->getSuperClass() 518 && (*ClassDeclared->ivar_begin()) == IV) { 519 if (RHS) { 520 NamedDecl *ObjectSetClass = 521 S.LookupSingleName(S.TUScope, 522 &S.Context.Idents.get("object_setClass"), 523 SourceLocation(), S.LookupOrdinaryName); 524 if (ObjectSetClass) { 525 SourceLocation RHSLocEnd = S.getLocForEndOfToken(RHS->getEndLoc()); 526 S.Diag(OIRE->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_objc_isa_assign) 527 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(OIRE->getBeginLoc(), 528 "object_setClass(") 529 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement( 530 SourceRange(OIRE->getOpLoc(), AssignLoc), ",") 531 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(RHSLocEnd, ")"); 532 } 533 else 534 S.Diag(OIRE->getLocation(), diag::warn_objc_isa_assign); 535 } else { 536 NamedDecl *ObjectGetClass = 537 S.LookupSingleName(S.TUScope, 538 &S.Context.Idents.get("object_getClass"), 539 SourceLocation(), S.LookupOrdinaryName); 540 if (ObjectGetClass) 541 S.Diag(OIRE->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_objc_isa_use) 542 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(OIRE->getBeginLoc(), 543 "object_getClass(") 544 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement( 545 SourceRange(OIRE->getOpLoc(), OIRE->getEndLoc()), ")"); 546 else 547 S.Diag(OIRE->getLocation(), diag::warn_objc_isa_use); 548 } 549 S.Diag(IV->getLocation(), diag::note_ivar_decl); 550 } 551 } 552 } 553 554 ExprResult Sema::DefaultLvalueConversion(Expr *E) { 555 // Handle any placeholder expressions which made it here. 556 if (E->getType()->isPlaceholderType()) { 557 ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(E); 558 if (result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 559 E = result.get(); 560 } 561 562 // C++ [conv.lval]p1: 563 // A glvalue of a non-function, non-array type T can be 564 // converted to a prvalue. 565 if (!E->isGLValue()) return E; 566 567 QualType T = E->getType(); 568 assert(!T.isNull() && "r-value conversion on typeless expression?"); 569 570 // We don't want to throw lvalue-to-rvalue casts on top of 571 // expressions of certain types in C++. 572 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 573 (E->getType() == Context.OverloadTy || 574 T->isDependentType() || 575 T->isRecordType())) 576 return E; 577 578 // The C standard is actually really unclear on this point, and 579 // DR106 tells us what the result should be but not why. It's 580 // generally best to say that void types just doesn't undergo 581 // lvalue-to-rvalue at all. Note that expressions of unqualified 582 // 'void' type are never l-values, but qualified void can be. 583 if (T->isVoidType()) 584 return E; 585 586 // OpenCL usually rejects direct accesses to values of 'half' type. 587 if (getLangOpts().OpenCL && !getOpenCLOptions().isEnabled("cl_khr_fp16") && 588 T->isHalfType()) { 589 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_opencl_half_load_store) 590 << 0 << T; 591 return ExprError(); 592 } 593 594 CheckForNullPointerDereference(*this, E); 595 if (const ObjCIsaExpr *OISA = dyn_cast<ObjCIsaExpr>(E->IgnoreParenCasts())) { 596 NamedDecl *ObjectGetClass = LookupSingleName(TUScope, 597 &Context.Idents.get("object_getClass"), 598 SourceLocation(), LookupOrdinaryName); 599 if (ObjectGetClass) 600 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_objc_isa_use) 601 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(OISA->getBeginLoc(), "object_getClass(") 602 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement( 603 SourceRange(OISA->getOpLoc(), OISA->getIsaMemberLoc()), ")"); 604 else 605 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_objc_isa_use); 606 } 607 else if (const ObjCIvarRefExpr *OIRE = 608 dyn_cast<ObjCIvarRefExpr>(E->IgnoreParenCasts())) 609 DiagnoseDirectIsaAccess(*this, OIRE, SourceLocation(), /* Expr*/nullptr); 610 611 // C++ [conv.lval]p1: 612 // [...] If T is a non-class type, the type of the prvalue is the 613 // cv-unqualified version of T. Otherwise, the type of the 614 // rvalue is T. 615 // 616 // C99 6.3.2.1p2: 617 // If the lvalue has qualified type, the value has the unqualified 618 // version of the type of the lvalue; otherwise, the value has the 619 // type of the lvalue. 620 if (T.hasQualifiers()) 621 T = T.getUnqualifiedType(); 622 623 // Under the MS ABI, lock down the inheritance model now. 624 if (T->isMemberPointerType() && 625 Context.getTargetInfo().getCXXABI().isMicrosoft()) 626 (void)isCompleteType(E->getExprLoc(), T); 627 628 ExprResult Res = CheckLValueToRValueConversionOperand(E); 629 if (Res.isInvalid()) 630 return Res; 631 E = Res.get(); 632 633 // Loading a __weak object implicitly retains the value, so we need a cleanup to 634 // balance that. 635 if (E->getType().getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_Weak) 636 Cleanup.setExprNeedsCleanups(true); 637 638 // C++ [conv.lval]p3: 639 // If T is cv std::nullptr_t, the result is a null pointer constant. 640 CastKind CK = T->isNullPtrType() ? CK_NullToPointer : CK_LValueToRValue; 641 Res = ImplicitCastExpr::Create(Context, T, CK, E, nullptr, VK_RValue); 642 643 // C11 6.3.2.1p2: 644 // ... if the lvalue has atomic type, the value has the non-atomic version 645 // of the type of the lvalue ... 646 if (const AtomicType *Atomic = T->getAs<AtomicType>()) { 647 T = Atomic->getValueType().getUnqualifiedType(); 648 Res = ImplicitCastExpr::Create(Context, T, CK_AtomicToNonAtomic, Res.get(), 649 nullptr, VK_RValue); 650 } 651 652 return Res; 653 } 654 655 ExprResult Sema::DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(Expr *E, bool Diagnose) { 656 ExprResult Res = DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(E, Diagnose); 657 if (Res.isInvalid()) 658 return ExprError(); 659 Res = DefaultLvalueConversion(Res.get()); 660 if (Res.isInvalid()) 661 return ExprError(); 662 return Res; 663 } 664 665 /// CallExprUnaryConversions - a special case of an unary conversion 666 /// performed on a function designator of a call expression. 667 ExprResult Sema::CallExprUnaryConversions(Expr *E) { 668 QualType Ty = E->getType(); 669 ExprResult Res = E; 670 // Only do implicit cast for a function type, but not for a pointer 671 // to function type. 672 if (Ty->isFunctionType()) { 673 Res = ImpCastExprToType(E, Context.getPointerType(Ty), 674 CK_FunctionToPointerDecay).get(); 675 if (Res.isInvalid()) 676 return ExprError(); 677 } 678 Res = DefaultLvalueConversion(Res.get()); 679 if (Res.isInvalid()) 680 return ExprError(); 681 return Res.get(); 682 } 683 684 /// UsualUnaryConversions - Performs various conversions that are common to most 685 /// operators (C99 6.3). The conversions of array and function types are 686 /// sometimes suppressed. For example, the array->pointer conversion doesn't 687 /// apply if the array is an argument to the sizeof or address (&) operators. 688 /// In these instances, this routine should *not* be called. 689 ExprResult Sema::UsualUnaryConversions(Expr *E) { 690 // First, convert to an r-value. 691 ExprResult Res = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(E); 692 if (Res.isInvalid()) 693 return ExprError(); 694 E = Res.get(); 695 696 QualType Ty = E->getType(); 697 assert(!Ty.isNull() && "UsualUnaryConversions - missing type"); 698 699 // Half FP have to be promoted to float unless it is natively supported 700 if (Ty->isHalfType() && !getLangOpts().NativeHalfType) 701 return ImpCastExprToType(Res.get(), Context.FloatTy, CK_FloatingCast); 702 703 // Try to perform integral promotions if the object has a theoretically 704 // promotable type. 705 if (Ty->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType()) { 706 // C99 6.3.1.1p2: 707 // 708 // The following may be used in an expression wherever an int or 709 // unsigned int may be used: 710 // - an object or expression with an integer type whose integer 711 // conversion rank is less than or equal to the rank of int 712 // and unsigned int. 713 // - A bit-field of type _Bool, int, signed int, or unsigned int. 714 // 715 // If an int can represent all values of the original type, the 716 // value is converted to an int; otherwise, it is converted to an 717 // unsigned int. These are called the integer promotions. All 718 // other types are unchanged by the integer promotions. 719 720 QualType PTy = Context.isPromotableBitField(E); 721 if (!PTy.isNull()) { 722 E = ImpCastExprToType(E, PTy, CK_IntegralCast).get(); 723 return E; 724 } 725 if (Ty->isPromotableIntegerType()) { 726 QualType PT = Context.getPromotedIntegerType(Ty); 727 E = ImpCastExprToType(E, PT, CK_IntegralCast).get(); 728 return E; 729 } 730 } 731 return E; 732 } 733 734 /// DefaultArgumentPromotion (C99 6.5.2.2p6). Used for function calls that 735 /// do not have a prototype. Arguments that have type float or __fp16 736 /// are promoted to double. All other argument types are converted by 737 /// UsualUnaryConversions(). 738 ExprResult Sema::DefaultArgumentPromotion(Expr *E) { 739 QualType Ty = E->getType(); 740 assert(!Ty.isNull() && "DefaultArgumentPromotion - missing type"); 741 742 ExprResult Res = UsualUnaryConversions(E); 743 if (Res.isInvalid()) 744 return ExprError(); 745 E = Res.get(); 746 747 // If this is a 'float' or '__fp16' (CVR qualified or typedef) 748 // promote to double. 749 // Note that default argument promotion applies only to float (and 750 // half/fp16); it does not apply to _Float16. 751 const BuiltinType *BTy = Ty->getAs<BuiltinType>(); 752 if (BTy && (BTy->getKind() == BuiltinType::Half || 753 BTy->getKind() == BuiltinType::Float)) { 754 if (getLangOpts().OpenCL && 755 !getOpenCLOptions().isEnabled("cl_khr_fp64")) { 756 if (BTy->getKind() == BuiltinType::Half) { 757 E = ImpCastExprToType(E, Context.FloatTy, CK_FloatingCast).get(); 758 } 759 } else { 760 E = ImpCastExprToType(E, Context.DoubleTy, CK_FloatingCast).get(); 761 } 762 } 763 764 // C++ performs lvalue-to-rvalue conversion as a default argument 765 // promotion, even on class types, but note: 766 // C++11 [conv.lval]p2: 767 // When an lvalue-to-rvalue conversion occurs in an unevaluated 768 // operand or a subexpression thereof the value contained in the 769 // referenced object is not accessed. Otherwise, if the glvalue 770 // has a class type, the conversion copy-initializes a temporary 771 // of type T from the glvalue and the result of the conversion 772 // is a prvalue for the temporary. 773 // FIXME: add some way to gate this entire thing for correctness in 774 // potentially potentially evaluated contexts. 775 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && E->isGLValue() && !isUnevaluatedContext()) { 776 ExprResult Temp = PerformCopyInitialization( 777 InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(E->getType()), 778 E->getExprLoc(), E); 779 if (Temp.isInvalid()) 780 return ExprError(); 781 E = Temp.get(); 782 } 783 784 return E; 785 } 786 787 /// Determine the degree of POD-ness for an expression. 788 /// Incomplete types are considered POD, since this check can be performed 789 /// when we're in an unevaluated context. 790 Sema::VarArgKind Sema::isValidVarArgType(const QualType &Ty) { 791 if (Ty->isIncompleteType()) { 792 // C++11 [expr.call]p7: 793 // After these conversions, if the argument does not have arithmetic, 794 // enumeration, pointer, pointer to member, or class type, the program 795 // is ill-formed. 796 // 797 // Since we've already performed array-to-pointer and function-to-pointer 798 // decay, the only such type in C++ is cv void. This also handles 799 // initializer lists as variadic arguments. 800 if (Ty->isVoidType()) 801 return VAK_Invalid; 802 803 if (Ty->isObjCObjectType()) 804 return VAK_Invalid; 805 return VAK_Valid; 806 } 807 808 if (Ty.isDestructedType() == QualType::DK_nontrivial_c_struct) 809 return VAK_Invalid; 810 811 if (Ty.isCXX98PODType(Context)) 812 return VAK_Valid; 813 814 // C++11 [expr.call]p7: 815 // Passing a potentially-evaluated argument of class type (Clause 9) 816 // having a non-trivial copy constructor, a non-trivial move constructor, 817 // or a non-trivial destructor, with no corresponding parameter, 818 // is conditionally-supported with implementation-defined semantics. 819 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && !Ty->isDependentType()) 820 if (CXXRecordDecl *Record = Ty->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 821 if (!Record->hasNonTrivialCopyConstructor() && 822 !Record->hasNonTrivialMoveConstructor() && 823 !Record->hasNonTrivialDestructor()) 824 return VAK_ValidInCXX11; 825 826 if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount && Ty->isObjCLifetimeType()) 827 return VAK_Valid; 828 829 if (Ty->isObjCObjectType()) 830 return VAK_Invalid; 831 832 if (getLangOpts().MSVCCompat) 833 return VAK_MSVCUndefined; 834 835 // FIXME: In C++11, these cases are conditionally-supported, meaning we're 836 // permitted to reject them. We should consider doing so. 837 return VAK_Undefined; 838 } 839 840 void Sema::checkVariadicArgument(const Expr *E, VariadicCallType CT) { 841 // Don't allow one to pass an Objective-C interface to a vararg. 842 const QualType &Ty = E->getType(); 843 VarArgKind VAK = isValidVarArgType(Ty); 844 845 // Complain about passing non-POD types through varargs. 846 switch (VAK) { 847 case VAK_ValidInCXX11: 848 DiagRuntimeBehavior( 849 E->getBeginLoc(), nullptr, 850 PDiag(diag::warn_cxx98_compat_pass_non_pod_arg_to_vararg) << Ty << CT); 851 LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 852 case VAK_Valid: 853 if (Ty->isRecordType()) { 854 // This is unlikely to be what the user intended. If the class has a 855 // 'c_str' member function, the user probably meant to call that. 856 DiagRuntimeBehavior(E->getBeginLoc(), nullptr, 857 PDiag(diag::warn_pass_class_arg_to_vararg) 858 << Ty << CT << hasCStrMethod(E) << ".c_str()"); 859 } 860 break; 861 862 case VAK_Undefined: 863 case VAK_MSVCUndefined: 864 DiagRuntimeBehavior(E->getBeginLoc(), nullptr, 865 PDiag(diag::warn_cannot_pass_non_pod_arg_to_vararg) 866 << getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 << Ty << CT); 867 break; 868 869 case VAK_Invalid: 870 if (Ty.isDestructedType() == QualType::DK_nontrivial_c_struct) 871 Diag(E->getBeginLoc(), 872 diag::err_cannot_pass_non_trivial_c_struct_to_vararg) 873 << Ty << CT; 874 else if (Ty->isObjCObjectType()) 875 DiagRuntimeBehavior(E->getBeginLoc(), nullptr, 876 PDiag(diag::err_cannot_pass_objc_interface_to_vararg) 877 << Ty << CT); 878 else 879 Diag(E->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_cannot_pass_to_vararg) 880 << isa<InitListExpr>(E) << Ty << CT; 881 break; 882 } 883 } 884 885 /// DefaultVariadicArgumentPromotion - Like DefaultArgumentPromotion, but 886 /// will create a trap if the resulting type is not a POD type. 887 ExprResult Sema::DefaultVariadicArgumentPromotion(Expr *E, VariadicCallType CT, 888 FunctionDecl *FDecl) { 889 if (const BuiltinType *PlaceholderTy = E->getType()->getAsPlaceholderType()) { 890 // Strip the unbridged-cast placeholder expression off, if applicable. 891 if (PlaceholderTy->getKind() == BuiltinType::ARCUnbridgedCast && 892 (CT == VariadicMethod || 893 (FDecl && FDecl->hasAttr<CFAuditedTransferAttr>()))) { 894 E = stripARCUnbridgedCast(E); 895 896 // Otherwise, do normal placeholder checking. 897 } else { 898 ExprResult ExprRes = CheckPlaceholderExpr(E); 899 if (ExprRes.isInvalid()) 900 return ExprError(); 901 E = ExprRes.get(); 902 } 903 } 904 905 ExprResult ExprRes = DefaultArgumentPromotion(E); 906 if (ExprRes.isInvalid()) 907 return ExprError(); 908 E = ExprRes.get(); 909 910 // Diagnostics regarding non-POD argument types are 911 // emitted along with format string checking in Sema::CheckFunctionCall(). 912 if (isValidVarArgType(E->getType()) == VAK_Undefined) { 913 // Turn this into a trap. 914 CXXScopeSpec SS; 915 SourceLocation TemplateKWLoc; 916 UnqualifiedId Name; 917 Name.setIdentifier(PP.getIdentifierInfo("__builtin_trap"), 918 E->getBeginLoc()); 919 ExprResult TrapFn = ActOnIdExpression(TUScope, SS, TemplateKWLoc, Name, 920 /*HasTrailingLParen=*/true, 921 /*IsAddressOfOperand=*/false); 922 if (TrapFn.isInvalid()) 923 return ExprError(); 924 925 ExprResult Call = BuildCallExpr(TUScope, TrapFn.get(), E->getBeginLoc(), 926 None, E->getEndLoc()); 927 if (Call.isInvalid()) 928 return ExprError(); 929 930 ExprResult Comma = 931 ActOnBinOp(TUScope, E->getBeginLoc(), tok::comma, Call.get(), E); 932 if (Comma.isInvalid()) 933 return ExprError(); 934 return Comma.get(); 935 } 936 937 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 938 RequireCompleteType(E->getExprLoc(), E->getType(), 939 diag::err_call_incomplete_argument)) 940 return ExprError(); 941 942 return E; 943 } 944 945 /// Converts an integer to complex float type. Helper function of 946 /// UsualArithmeticConversions() 947 /// 948 /// \return false if the integer expression is an integer type and is 949 /// successfully converted to the complex type. 950 static bool handleIntegerToComplexFloatConversion(Sema &S, ExprResult &IntExpr, 951 ExprResult &ComplexExpr, 952 QualType IntTy, 953 QualType ComplexTy, 954 bool SkipCast) { 955 if (IntTy->isComplexType() || IntTy->isRealFloatingType()) return true; 956 if (SkipCast) return false; 957 if (IntTy->isIntegerType()) { 958 QualType fpTy = cast<ComplexType>(ComplexTy)->getElementType(); 959 IntExpr = S.ImpCastExprToType(IntExpr.get(), fpTy, CK_IntegralToFloating); 960 IntExpr = S.ImpCastExprToType(IntExpr.get(), ComplexTy, 961 CK_FloatingRealToComplex); 962 } else { 963 assert(IntTy->isComplexIntegerType()); 964 IntExpr = S.ImpCastExprToType(IntExpr.get(), ComplexTy, 965 CK_IntegralComplexToFloatingComplex); 966 } 967 return false; 968 } 969 970 /// Handle arithmetic conversion with complex types. Helper function of 971 /// UsualArithmeticConversions() 972 static QualType handleComplexFloatConversion(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, 973 ExprResult &RHS, QualType LHSType, 974 QualType RHSType, 975 bool IsCompAssign) { 976 // if we have an integer operand, the result is the complex type. 977 if (!handleIntegerToComplexFloatConversion(S, RHS, LHS, RHSType, LHSType, 978 /*skipCast*/false)) 979 return LHSType; 980 if (!handleIntegerToComplexFloatConversion(S, LHS, RHS, LHSType, RHSType, 981 /*skipCast*/IsCompAssign)) 982 return RHSType; 983 984 // This handles complex/complex, complex/float, or float/complex. 985 // When both operands are complex, the shorter operand is converted to the 986 // type of the longer, and that is the type of the result. This corresponds 987 // to what is done when combining two real floating-point operands. 988 // The fun begins when size promotion occur across type domains. 989 // From H&S 6.3.4: When one operand is complex and the other is a real 990 // floating-point type, the less precise type is converted, within it's 991 // real or complex domain, to the precision of the other type. For example, 992 // when combining a "long double" with a "double _Complex", the 993 // "double _Complex" is promoted to "long double _Complex". 994 995 // Compute the rank of the two types, regardless of whether they are complex. 996 int Order = S.Context.getFloatingTypeOrder(LHSType, RHSType); 997 998 auto *LHSComplexType = dyn_cast<ComplexType>(LHSType); 999 auto *RHSComplexType = dyn_cast<ComplexType>(RHSType); 1000 QualType LHSElementType = 1001 LHSComplexType ? LHSComplexType->getElementType() : LHSType; 1002 QualType RHSElementType = 1003 RHSComplexType ? RHSComplexType->getElementType() : RHSType; 1004 1005 QualType ResultType = S.Context.getComplexType(LHSElementType); 1006 if (Order < 0) { 1007 // Promote the precision of the LHS if not an assignment. 1008 ResultType = S.Context.getComplexType(RHSElementType); 1009 if (!IsCompAssign) { 1010 if (LHSComplexType) 1011 LHS = 1012 S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), ResultType, CK_FloatingComplexCast); 1013 else 1014 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSElementType, CK_FloatingCast); 1015 } 1016 } else if (Order > 0) { 1017 // Promote the precision of the RHS. 1018 if (RHSComplexType) 1019 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), ResultType, CK_FloatingComplexCast); 1020 else 1021 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSElementType, CK_FloatingCast); 1022 } 1023 return ResultType; 1024 } 1025 1026 /// Handle arithmetic conversion from integer to float. Helper function 1027 /// of UsualArithmeticConversions() 1028 static QualType handleIntToFloatConversion(Sema &S, ExprResult &FloatExpr, 1029 ExprResult &IntExpr, 1030 QualType FloatTy, QualType IntTy, 1031 bool ConvertFloat, bool ConvertInt) { 1032 if (IntTy->isIntegerType()) { 1033 if (ConvertInt) 1034 // Convert intExpr to the lhs floating point type. 1035 IntExpr = S.ImpCastExprToType(IntExpr.get(), FloatTy, 1036 CK_IntegralToFloating); 1037 return FloatTy; 1038 } 1039 1040 // Convert both sides to the appropriate complex float. 1041 assert(IntTy->isComplexIntegerType()); 1042 QualType result = S.Context.getComplexType(FloatTy); 1043 1044 // _Complex int -> _Complex float 1045 if (ConvertInt) 1046 IntExpr = S.ImpCastExprToType(IntExpr.get(), result, 1047 CK_IntegralComplexToFloatingComplex); 1048 1049 // float -> _Complex float 1050 if (ConvertFloat) 1051 FloatExpr = S.ImpCastExprToType(FloatExpr.get(), result, 1052 CK_FloatingRealToComplex); 1053 1054 return result; 1055 } 1056 1057 /// Handle arithmethic conversion with floating point types. Helper 1058 /// function of UsualArithmeticConversions() 1059 static QualType handleFloatConversion(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, 1060 ExprResult &RHS, QualType LHSType, 1061 QualType RHSType, bool IsCompAssign) { 1062 bool LHSFloat = LHSType->isRealFloatingType(); 1063 bool RHSFloat = RHSType->isRealFloatingType(); 1064 1065 // If we have two real floating types, convert the smaller operand 1066 // to the bigger result. 1067 if (LHSFloat && RHSFloat) { 1068 int order = S.Context.getFloatingTypeOrder(LHSType, RHSType); 1069 if (order > 0) { 1070 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, CK_FloatingCast); 1071 return LHSType; 1072 } 1073 1074 assert(order < 0 && "illegal float comparison"); 1075 if (!IsCompAssign) 1076 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSType, CK_FloatingCast); 1077 return RHSType; 1078 } 1079 1080 if (LHSFloat) { 1081 // Half FP has to be promoted to float unless it is natively supported 1082 if (LHSType->isHalfType() && !S.getLangOpts().NativeHalfType) 1083 LHSType = S.Context.FloatTy; 1084 1085 return handleIntToFloatConversion(S, LHS, RHS, LHSType, RHSType, 1086 /*ConvertFloat=*/!IsCompAssign, 1087 /*ConvertInt=*/ true); 1088 } 1089 assert(RHSFloat); 1090 return handleIntToFloatConversion(S, RHS, LHS, RHSType, LHSType, 1091 /*convertInt=*/ true, 1092 /*convertFloat=*/!IsCompAssign); 1093 } 1094 1095 /// Diagnose attempts to convert between __float128 and long double if 1096 /// there is no support for such conversion. Helper function of 1097 /// UsualArithmeticConversions(). 1098 static bool unsupportedTypeConversion(const Sema &S, QualType LHSType, 1099 QualType RHSType) { 1100 /* No issue converting if at least one of the types is not a floating point 1101 type or the two types have the same rank. 1102 */ 1103 if (!LHSType->isFloatingType() || !RHSType->isFloatingType() || 1104 S.Context.getFloatingTypeOrder(LHSType, RHSType) == 0) 1105 return false; 1106 1107 assert(LHSType->isFloatingType() && RHSType->isFloatingType() && 1108 "The remaining types must be floating point types."); 1109 1110 auto *LHSComplex = LHSType->getAs<ComplexType>(); 1111 auto *RHSComplex = RHSType->getAs<ComplexType>(); 1112 1113 QualType LHSElemType = LHSComplex ? 1114 LHSComplex->getElementType() : LHSType; 1115 QualType RHSElemType = RHSComplex ? 1116 RHSComplex->getElementType() : RHSType; 1117 1118 // No issue if the two types have the same representation 1119 if (&S.Context.getFloatTypeSemantics(LHSElemType) == 1120 &S.Context.getFloatTypeSemantics(RHSElemType)) 1121 return false; 1122 1123 bool Float128AndLongDouble = (LHSElemType == S.Context.Float128Ty && 1124 RHSElemType == S.Context.LongDoubleTy); 1125 Float128AndLongDouble |= (LHSElemType == S.Context.LongDoubleTy && 1126 RHSElemType == S.Context.Float128Ty); 1127 1128 // We've handled the situation where __float128 and long double have the same 1129 // representation. We allow all conversions for all possible long double types 1130 // except PPC's double double. 1131 return Float128AndLongDouble && 1132 (&S.Context.getFloatTypeSemantics(S.Context.LongDoubleTy) == 1133 &llvm::APFloat::PPCDoubleDouble()); 1134 } 1135 1136 typedef ExprResult PerformCastFn(Sema &S, Expr *operand, QualType toType); 1137 1138 namespace { 1139 /// These helper callbacks are placed in an anonymous namespace to 1140 /// permit their use as function template parameters. 1141 ExprResult doIntegralCast(Sema &S, Expr *op, QualType toType) { 1142 return S.ImpCastExprToType(op, toType, CK_IntegralCast); 1143 } 1144 1145 ExprResult doComplexIntegralCast(Sema &S, Expr *op, QualType toType) { 1146 return S.ImpCastExprToType(op, S.Context.getComplexType(toType), 1147 CK_IntegralComplexCast); 1148 } 1149 } 1150 1151 /// Handle integer arithmetic conversions. Helper function of 1152 /// UsualArithmeticConversions() 1153 template <PerformCastFn doLHSCast, PerformCastFn doRHSCast> 1154 static QualType handleIntegerConversion(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, 1155 ExprResult &RHS, QualType LHSType, 1156 QualType RHSType, bool IsCompAssign) { 1157 // The rules for this case are in C99 6.3.1.8 1158 int order = S.Context.getIntegerTypeOrder(LHSType, RHSType); 1159 bool LHSSigned = LHSType->hasSignedIntegerRepresentation(); 1160 bool RHSSigned = RHSType->hasSignedIntegerRepresentation(); 1161 if (LHSSigned == RHSSigned) { 1162 // Same signedness; use the higher-ranked type 1163 if (order >= 0) { 1164 RHS = (*doRHSCast)(S, RHS.get(), LHSType); 1165 return LHSType; 1166 } else if (!IsCompAssign) 1167 LHS = (*doLHSCast)(S, LHS.get(), RHSType); 1168 return RHSType; 1169 } else if (order != (LHSSigned ? 1 : -1)) { 1170 // The unsigned type has greater than or equal rank to the 1171 // signed type, so use the unsigned type 1172 if (RHSSigned) { 1173 RHS = (*doRHSCast)(S, RHS.get(), LHSType); 1174 return LHSType; 1175 } else if (!IsCompAssign) 1176 LHS = (*doLHSCast)(S, LHS.get(), RHSType); 1177 return RHSType; 1178 } else if (S.Context.getIntWidth(LHSType) != S.Context.getIntWidth(RHSType)) { 1179 // The two types are different widths; if we are here, that 1180 // means the signed type is larger than the unsigned type, so 1181 // use the signed type. 1182 if (LHSSigned) { 1183 RHS = (*doRHSCast)(S, RHS.get(), LHSType); 1184 return LHSType; 1185 } else if (!IsCompAssign) 1186 LHS = (*doLHSCast)(S, LHS.get(), RHSType); 1187 return RHSType; 1188 } else { 1189 // The signed type is higher-ranked than the unsigned type, 1190 // but isn't actually any bigger (like unsigned int and long 1191 // on most 32-bit systems). Use the unsigned type corresponding 1192 // to the signed type. 1193 QualType result = 1194 S.Context.getCorrespondingUnsignedType(LHSSigned ? LHSType : RHSType); 1195 RHS = (*doRHSCast)(S, RHS.get(), result); 1196 if (!IsCompAssign) 1197 LHS = (*doLHSCast)(S, LHS.get(), result); 1198 return result; 1199 } 1200 } 1201 1202 /// Handle conversions with GCC complex int extension. Helper function 1203 /// of UsualArithmeticConversions() 1204 static QualType handleComplexIntConversion(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, 1205 ExprResult &RHS, QualType LHSType, 1206 QualType RHSType, 1207 bool IsCompAssign) { 1208 const ComplexType *LHSComplexInt = LHSType->getAsComplexIntegerType(); 1209 const ComplexType *RHSComplexInt = RHSType->getAsComplexIntegerType(); 1210 1211 if (LHSComplexInt && RHSComplexInt) { 1212 QualType LHSEltType = LHSComplexInt->getElementType(); 1213 QualType RHSEltType = RHSComplexInt->getElementType(); 1214 QualType ScalarType = 1215 handleIntegerConversion<doComplexIntegralCast, doComplexIntegralCast> 1216 (S, LHS, RHS, LHSEltType, RHSEltType, IsCompAssign); 1217 1218 return S.Context.getComplexType(ScalarType); 1219 } 1220 1221 if (LHSComplexInt) { 1222 QualType LHSEltType = LHSComplexInt->getElementType(); 1223 QualType ScalarType = 1224 handleIntegerConversion<doComplexIntegralCast, doIntegralCast> 1225 (S, LHS, RHS, LHSEltType, RHSType, IsCompAssign); 1226 QualType ComplexType = S.Context.getComplexType(ScalarType); 1227 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), ComplexType, 1228 CK_IntegralRealToComplex); 1229 1230 return ComplexType; 1231 } 1232 1233 assert(RHSComplexInt); 1234 1235 QualType RHSEltType = RHSComplexInt->getElementType(); 1236 QualType ScalarType = 1237 handleIntegerConversion<doIntegralCast, doComplexIntegralCast> 1238 (S, LHS, RHS, LHSType, RHSEltType, IsCompAssign); 1239 QualType ComplexType = S.Context.getComplexType(ScalarType); 1240 1241 if (!IsCompAssign) 1242 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), ComplexType, 1243 CK_IntegralRealToComplex); 1244 return ComplexType; 1245 } 1246 1247 /// Return the rank of a given fixed point or integer type. The value itself 1248 /// doesn't matter, but the values must be increasing with proper increasing 1249 /// rank as described in N1169 4.1.1. 1250 static unsigned GetFixedPointRank(QualType Ty) { 1251 const auto *BTy = Ty->getAs<BuiltinType>(); 1252 assert(BTy && "Expected a builtin type."); 1253 1254 switch (BTy->getKind()) { 1255 case BuiltinType::ShortFract: 1256 case BuiltinType::UShortFract: 1257 case BuiltinType::SatShortFract: 1258 case BuiltinType::SatUShortFract: 1259 return 1; 1260 case BuiltinType::Fract: 1261 case BuiltinType::UFract: 1262 case BuiltinType::SatFract: 1263 case BuiltinType::SatUFract: 1264 return 2; 1265 case BuiltinType::LongFract: 1266 case BuiltinType::ULongFract: 1267 case BuiltinType::SatLongFract: 1268 case BuiltinType::SatULongFract: 1269 return 3; 1270 case BuiltinType::ShortAccum: 1271 case BuiltinType::UShortAccum: 1272 case BuiltinType::SatShortAccum: 1273 case BuiltinType::SatUShortAccum: 1274 return 4; 1275 case BuiltinType::Accum: 1276 case BuiltinType::UAccum: 1277 case BuiltinType::SatAccum: 1278 case BuiltinType::SatUAccum: 1279 return 5; 1280 case BuiltinType::LongAccum: 1281 case BuiltinType::ULongAccum: 1282 case BuiltinType::SatLongAccum: 1283 case BuiltinType::SatULongAccum: 1284 return 6; 1285 default: 1286 if (BTy->isInteger()) 1287 return 0; 1288 llvm_unreachable("Unexpected fixed point or integer type"); 1289 } 1290 } 1291 1292 /// handleFixedPointConversion - Fixed point operations between fixed 1293 /// point types and integers or other fixed point types do not fall under 1294 /// usual arithmetic conversion since these conversions could result in loss 1295 /// of precsision (N1169 4.1.4). These operations should be calculated with 1296 /// the full precision of their result type (N1169 4.1.6.2.1). 1297 static QualType handleFixedPointConversion(Sema &S, QualType LHSTy, 1298 QualType RHSTy) { 1299 assert((LHSTy->isFixedPointType() || RHSTy->isFixedPointType()) && 1300 "Expected at least one of the operands to be a fixed point type"); 1301 assert((LHSTy->isFixedPointOrIntegerType() || 1302 RHSTy->isFixedPointOrIntegerType()) && 1303 "Special fixed point arithmetic operation conversions are only " 1304 "applied to ints or other fixed point types"); 1305 1306 // If one operand has signed fixed-point type and the other operand has 1307 // unsigned fixed-point type, then the unsigned fixed-point operand is 1308 // converted to its corresponding signed fixed-point type and the resulting 1309 // type is the type of the converted operand. 1310 if (RHSTy->isSignedFixedPointType() && LHSTy->isUnsignedFixedPointType()) 1311 LHSTy = S.Context.getCorrespondingSignedFixedPointType(LHSTy); 1312 else if (RHSTy->isUnsignedFixedPointType() && LHSTy->isSignedFixedPointType()) 1313 RHSTy = S.Context.getCorrespondingSignedFixedPointType(RHSTy); 1314 1315 // The result type is the type with the highest rank, whereby a fixed-point 1316 // conversion rank is always greater than an integer conversion rank; if the 1317 // type of either of the operands is a saturating fixedpoint type, the result 1318 // type shall be the saturating fixed-point type corresponding to the type 1319 // with the highest rank; the resulting value is converted (taking into 1320 // account rounding and overflow) to the precision of the resulting type. 1321 // Same ranks between signed and unsigned types are resolved earlier, so both 1322 // types are either signed or both unsigned at this point. 1323 unsigned LHSTyRank = GetFixedPointRank(LHSTy); 1324 unsigned RHSTyRank = GetFixedPointRank(RHSTy); 1325 1326 QualType ResultTy = LHSTyRank > RHSTyRank ? LHSTy : RHSTy; 1327 1328 if (LHSTy->isSaturatedFixedPointType() || RHSTy->isSaturatedFixedPointType()) 1329 ResultTy = S.Context.getCorrespondingSaturatedType(ResultTy); 1330 1331 return ResultTy; 1332 } 1333 1334 /// UsualArithmeticConversions - Performs various conversions that are common to 1335 /// binary operators (C99 6.3.1.8). If both operands aren't arithmetic, this 1336 /// routine returns the first non-arithmetic type found. The client is 1337 /// responsible for emitting appropriate error diagnostics. 1338 QualType Sema::UsualArithmeticConversions(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 1339 bool IsCompAssign) { 1340 if (!IsCompAssign) { 1341 LHS = UsualUnaryConversions(LHS.get()); 1342 if (LHS.isInvalid()) 1343 return QualType(); 1344 } 1345 1346 RHS = UsualUnaryConversions(RHS.get()); 1347 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 1348 return QualType(); 1349 1350 // For conversion purposes, we ignore any qualifiers. 1351 // For example, "const float" and "float" are equivalent. 1352 QualType LHSType = 1353 Context.getCanonicalType(LHS.get()->getType()).getUnqualifiedType(); 1354 QualType RHSType = 1355 Context.getCanonicalType(RHS.get()->getType()).getUnqualifiedType(); 1356 1357 // For conversion purposes, we ignore any atomic qualifier on the LHS. 1358 if (const AtomicType *AtomicLHS = LHSType->getAs<AtomicType>()) 1359 LHSType = AtomicLHS->getValueType(); 1360 1361 // If both types are identical, no conversion is needed. 1362 if (LHSType == RHSType) 1363 return LHSType; 1364 1365 // If either side is a non-arithmetic type (e.g. a pointer), we are done. 1366 // The caller can deal with this (e.g. pointer + int). 1367 if (!LHSType->isArithmeticType() || !RHSType->isArithmeticType()) 1368 return QualType(); 1369 1370 // Apply unary and bitfield promotions to the LHS's type. 1371 QualType LHSUnpromotedType = LHSType; 1372 if (LHSType->isPromotableIntegerType()) 1373 LHSType = Context.getPromotedIntegerType(LHSType); 1374 QualType LHSBitfieldPromoteTy = Context.isPromotableBitField(LHS.get()); 1375 if (!LHSBitfieldPromoteTy.isNull()) 1376 LHSType = LHSBitfieldPromoteTy; 1377 if (LHSType != LHSUnpromotedType && !IsCompAssign) 1378 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), LHSType, CK_IntegralCast); 1379 1380 // If both types are identical, no conversion is needed. 1381 if (LHSType == RHSType) 1382 return LHSType; 1383 1384 // At this point, we have two different arithmetic types. 1385 1386 // Diagnose attempts to convert between __float128 and long double where 1387 // such conversions currently can't be handled. 1388 if (unsupportedTypeConversion(*this, LHSType, RHSType)) 1389 return QualType(); 1390 1391 // Handle complex types first (C99 6.3.1.8p1). 1392 if (LHSType->isComplexType() || RHSType->isComplexType()) 1393 return handleComplexFloatConversion(*this, LHS, RHS, LHSType, RHSType, 1394 IsCompAssign); 1395 1396 // Now handle "real" floating types (i.e. float, double, long double). 1397 if (LHSType->isRealFloatingType() || RHSType->isRealFloatingType()) 1398 return handleFloatConversion(*this, LHS, RHS, LHSType, RHSType, 1399 IsCompAssign); 1400 1401 // Handle GCC complex int extension. 1402 if (LHSType->isComplexIntegerType() || RHSType->isComplexIntegerType()) 1403 return handleComplexIntConversion(*this, LHS, RHS, LHSType, RHSType, 1404 IsCompAssign); 1405 1406 if (LHSType->isFixedPointType() || RHSType->isFixedPointType()) 1407 return handleFixedPointConversion(*this, LHSType, RHSType); 1408 1409 // Finally, we have two differing integer types. 1410 return handleIntegerConversion<doIntegralCast, doIntegralCast> 1411 (*this, LHS, RHS, LHSType, RHSType, IsCompAssign); 1412 } 1413 1414 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1415 // Semantic Analysis for various Expression Types 1416 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1417 1418 1419 ExprResult 1420 Sema::ActOnGenericSelectionExpr(SourceLocation KeyLoc, 1421 SourceLocation DefaultLoc, 1422 SourceLocation RParenLoc, 1423 Expr *ControllingExpr, 1424 ArrayRef<ParsedType> ArgTypes, 1425 ArrayRef<Expr *> ArgExprs) { 1426 unsigned NumAssocs = ArgTypes.size(); 1427 assert(NumAssocs == ArgExprs.size()); 1428 1429 TypeSourceInfo **Types = new TypeSourceInfo*[NumAssocs]; 1430 for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumAssocs; ++i) { 1431 if (ArgTypes[i]) 1432 (void) GetTypeFromParser(ArgTypes[i], &Types[i]); 1433 else 1434 Types[i] = nullptr; 1435 } 1436 1437 ExprResult ER = CreateGenericSelectionExpr(KeyLoc, DefaultLoc, RParenLoc, 1438 ControllingExpr, 1439 llvm::makeArrayRef(Types, NumAssocs), 1440 ArgExprs); 1441 delete [] Types; 1442 return ER; 1443 } 1444 1445 ExprResult 1446 Sema::CreateGenericSelectionExpr(SourceLocation KeyLoc, 1447 SourceLocation DefaultLoc, 1448 SourceLocation RParenLoc, 1449 Expr *ControllingExpr, 1450 ArrayRef<TypeSourceInfo *> Types, 1451 ArrayRef<Expr *> Exprs) { 1452 unsigned NumAssocs = Types.size(); 1453 assert(NumAssocs == Exprs.size()); 1454 1455 // Decay and strip qualifiers for the controlling expression type, and handle 1456 // placeholder type replacement. See committee discussion from WG14 DR423. 1457 { 1458 EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated( 1459 *this, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated); 1460 ExprResult R = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(ControllingExpr); 1461 if (R.isInvalid()) 1462 return ExprError(); 1463 ControllingExpr = R.get(); 1464 } 1465 1466 // The controlling expression is an unevaluated operand, so side effects are 1467 // likely unintended. 1468 if (!inTemplateInstantiation() && 1469 ControllingExpr->HasSideEffects(Context, false)) 1470 Diag(ControllingExpr->getExprLoc(), 1471 diag::warn_side_effects_unevaluated_context); 1472 1473 bool TypeErrorFound = false, 1474 IsResultDependent = ControllingExpr->isTypeDependent(), 1475 ContainsUnexpandedParameterPack 1476 = ControllingExpr->containsUnexpandedParameterPack(); 1477 1478 for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumAssocs; ++i) { 1479 if (Exprs[i]->containsUnexpandedParameterPack()) 1480 ContainsUnexpandedParameterPack = true; 1481 1482 if (Types[i]) { 1483 if (Types[i]->getType()->containsUnexpandedParameterPack()) 1484 ContainsUnexpandedParameterPack = true; 1485 1486 if (Types[i]->getType()->isDependentType()) { 1487 IsResultDependent = true; 1488 } else { 1489 // C11 6.5.1.1p2 "The type name in a generic association shall specify a 1490 // complete object type other than a variably modified type." 1491 unsigned D = 0; 1492 if (Types[i]->getType()->isIncompleteType()) 1493 D = diag::err_assoc_type_incomplete; 1494 else if (!Types[i]->getType()->isObjectType()) 1495 D = diag::err_assoc_type_nonobject; 1496 else if (Types[i]->getType()->isVariablyModifiedType()) 1497 D = diag::err_assoc_type_variably_modified; 1498 1499 if (D != 0) { 1500 Diag(Types[i]->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc(), D) 1501 << Types[i]->getTypeLoc().getSourceRange() 1502 << Types[i]->getType(); 1503 TypeErrorFound = true; 1504 } 1505 1506 // C11 6.5.1.1p2 "No two generic associations in the same generic 1507 // selection shall specify compatible types." 1508 for (unsigned j = i+1; j < NumAssocs; ++j) 1509 if (Types[j] && !Types[j]->getType()->isDependentType() && 1510 Context.typesAreCompatible(Types[i]->getType(), 1511 Types[j]->getType())) { 1512 Diag(Types[j]->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc(), 1513 diag::err_assoc_compatible_types) 1514 << Types[j]->getTypeLoc().getSourceRange() 1515 << Types[j]->getType() 1516 << Types[i]->getType(); 1517 Diag(Types[i]->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc(), 1518 diag::note_compat_assoc) 1519 << Types[i]->getTypeLoc().getSourceRange() 1520 << Types[i]->getType(); 1521 TypeErrorFound = true; 1522 } 1523 } 1524 } 1525 } 1526 if (TypeErrorFound) 1527 return ExprError(); 1528 1529 // If we determined that the generic selection is result-dependent, don't 1530 // try to compute the result expression. 1531 if (IsResultDependent) 1532 return GenericSelectionExpr::Create(Context, KeyLoc, ControllingExpr, Types, 1533 Exprs, DefaultLoc, RParenLoc, 1534 ContainsUnexpandedParameterPack); 1535 1536 SmallVector<unsigned, 1> CompatIndices; 1537 unsigned DefaultIndex = -1U; 1538 for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumAssocs; ++i) { 1539 if (!Types[i]) 1540 DefaultIndex = i; 1541 else if (Context.typesAreCompatible(ControllingExpr->getType(), 1542 Types[i]->getType())) 1543 CompatIndices.push_back(i); 1544 } 1545 1546 // C11 6.5.1.1p2 "The controlling expression of a generic selection shall have 1547 // type compatible with at most one of the types named in its generic 1548 // association list." 1549 if (CompatIndices.size() > 1) { 1550 // We strip parens here because the controlling expression is typically 1551 // parenthesized in macro definitions. 1552 ControllingExpr = ControllingExpr->IgnoreParens(); 1553 Diag(ControllingExpr->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_generic_sel_multi_match) 1554 << ControllingExpr->getSourceRange() << ControllingExpr->getType() 1555 << (unsigned)CompatIndices.size(); 1556 for (unsigned I : CompatIndices) { 1557 Diag(Types[I]->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc(), 1558 diag::note_compat_assoc) 1559 << Types[I]->getTypeLoc().getSourceRange() 1560 << Types[I]->getType(); 1561 } 1562 return ExprError(); 1563 } 1564 1565 // C11 6.5.1.1p2 "If a generic selection has no default generic association, 1566 // its controlling expression shall have type compatible with exactly one of 1567 // the types named in its generic association list." 1568 if (DefaultIndex == -1U && CompatIndices.size() == 0) { 1569 // We strip parens here because the controlling expression is typically 1570 // parenthesized in macro definitions. 1571 ControllingExpr = ControllingExpr->IgnoreParens(); 1572 Diag(ControllingExpr->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_generic_sel_no_match) 1573 << ControllingExpr->getSourceRange() << ControllingExpr->getType(); 1574 return ExprError(); 1575 } 1576 1577 // C11 6.5.1.1p3 "If a generic selection has a generic association with a 1578 // type name that is compatible with the type of the controlling expression, 1579 // then the result expression of the generic selection is the expression 1580 // in that generic association. Otherwise, the result expression of the 1581 // generic selection is the expression in the default generic association." 1582 unsigned ResultIndex = 1583 CompatIndices.size() ? CompatIndices[0] : DefaultIndex; 1584 1585 return GenericSelectionExpr::Create( 1586 Context, KeyLoc, ControllingExpr, Types, Exprs, DefaultLoc, RParenLoc, 1587 ContainsUnexpandedParameterPack, ResultIndex); 1588 } 1589 1590 /// getUDSuffixLoc - Create a SourceLocation for a ud-suffix, given the 1591 /// location of the token and the offset of the ud-suffix within it. 1592 static SourceLocation getUDSuffixLoc(Sema &S, SourceLocation TokLoc, 1593 unsigned Offset) { 1594 return Lexer::AdvanceToTokenCharacter(TokLoc, Offset, S.getSourceManager(), 1595 S.getLangOpts()); 1596 } 1597 1598 /// BuildCookedLiteralOperatorCall - A user-defined literal was found. Look up 1599 /// the corresponding cooked (non-raw) literal operator, and build a call to it. 1600 static ExprResult BuildCookedLiteralOperatorCall(Sema &S, Scope *Scope, 1601 IdentifierInfo *UDSuffix, 1602 SourceLocation UDSuffixLoc, 1603 ArrayRef<Expr*> Args, 1604 SourceLocation LitEndLoc) { 1605 assert(Args.size() <= 2 && "too many arguments for literal operator"); 1606 1607 QualType ArgTy[2]; 1608 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx != Args.size(); ++ArgIdx) { 1609 ArgTy[ArgIdx] = Args[ArgIdx]->getType(); 1610 if (ArgTy[ArgIdx]->isArrayType()) 1611 ArgTy[ArgIdx] = S.Context.getArrayDecayedType(ArgTy[ArgIdx]); 1612 } 1613 1614 DeclarationName OpName = 1615 S.Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXLiteralOperatorName(UDSuffix); 1616 DeclarationNameInfo OpNameInfo(OpName, UDSuffixLoc); 1617 OpNameInfo.setCXXLiteralOperatorNameLoc(UDSuffixLoc); 1618 1619 LookupResult R(S, OpName, UDSuffixLoc, Sema::LookupOrdinaryName); 1620 if (S.LookupLiteralOperator(Scope, R, llvm::makeArrayRef(ArgTy, Args.size()), 1621 /*AllowRaw*/ false, /*AllowTemplate*/ false, 1622 /*AllowStringTemplate*/ false, 1623 /*DiagnoseMissing*/ true) == Sema::LOLR_Error) 1624 return ExprError(); 1625 1626 return S.BuildLiteralOperatorCall(R, OpNameInfo, Args, LitEndLoc); 1627 } 1628 1629 /// ActOnStringLiteral - The specified tokens were lexed as pasted string 1630 /// fragments (e.g. "foo" "bar" L"baz"). The result string has to handle string 1631 /// concatenation ([C99 5.1.1.2, translation phase #6]), so it may come from 1632 /// multiple tokens. However, the common case is that StringToks points to one 1633 /// string. 1634 /// 1635 ExprResult 1636 Sema::ActOnStringLiteral(ArrayRef<Token> StringToks, Scope *UDLScope) { 1637 assert(!StringToks.empty() && "Must have at least one string!"); 1638 1639 StringLiteralParser Literal(StringToks, PP); 1640 if (Literal.hadError) 1641 return ExprError(); 1642 1643 SmallVector<SourceLocation, 4> StringTokLocs; 1644 for (const Token &Tok : StringToks) 1645 StringTokLocs.push_back(Tok.getLocation()); 1646 1647 QualType CharTy = Context.CharTy; 1648 StringLiteral::StringKind Kind = StringLiteral::Ascii; 1649 if (Literal.isWide()) { 1650 CharTy = Context.getWideCharType(); 1651 Kind = StringLiteral::Wide; 1652 } else if (Literal.isUTF8()) { 1653 if (getLangOpts().Char8) 1654 CharTy = Context.Char8Ty; 1655 Kind = StringLiteral::UTF8; 1656 } else if (Literal.isUTF16()) { 1657 CharTy = Context.Char16Ty; 1658 Kind = StringLiteral::UTF16; 1659 } else if (Literal.isUTF32()) { 1660 CharTy = Context.Char32Ty; 1661 Kind = StringLiteral::UTF32; 1662 } else if (Literal.isPascal()) { 1663 CharTy = Context.UnsignedCharTy; 1664 } 1665 1666 // Warn on initializing an array of char from a u8 string literal; this 1667 // becomes ill-formed in C++2a. 1668 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus2a && 1669 !getLangOpts().Char8 && Kind == StringLiteral::UTF8) { 1670 Diag(StringTokLocs.front(), diag::warn_cxx2a_compat_utf8_string); 1671 1672 // Create removals for all 'u8' prefixes in the string literal(s). This 1673 // ensures C++2a compatibility (but may change the program behavior when 1674 // built by non-Clang compilers for which the execution character set is 1675 // not always UTF-8). 1676 auto RemovalDiag = PDiag(diag::note_cxx2a_compat_utf8_string_remove_u8); 1677 SourceLocation RemovalDiagLoc; 1678 for (const Token &Tok : StringToks) { 1679 if (Tok.getKind() == tok::utf8_string_literal) { 1680 if (RemovalDiagLoc.isInvalid()) 1681 RemovalDiagLoc = Tok.getLocation(); 1682 RemovalDiag << FixItHint::CreateRemoval(CharSourceRange::getCharRange( 1683 Tok.getLocation(), 1684 Lexer::AdvanceToTokenCharacter(Tok.getLocation(), 2, 1685 getSourceManager(), getLangOpts()))); 1686 } 1687 } 1688 Diag(RemovalDiagLoc, RemovalDiag); 1689 } 1690 1691 QualType StrTy = 1692 Context.getStringLiteralArrayType(CharTy, Literal.GetNumStringChars()); 1693 1694 // Pass &StringTokLocs[0], StringTokLocs.size() to factory! 1695 StringLiteral *Lit = StringLiteral::Create(Context, Literal.GetString(), 1696 Kind, Literal.Pascal, StrTy, 1697 &StringTokLocs[0], 1698 StringTokLocs.size()); 1699 if (Literal.getUDSuffix().empty()) 1700 return Lit; 1701 1702 // We're building a user-defined literal. 1703 IdentifierInfo *UDSuffix = &Context.Idents.get(Literal.getUDSuffix()); 1704 SourceLocation UDSuffixLoc = 1705 getUDSuffixLoc(*this, StringTokLocs[Literal.getUDSuffixToken()], 1706 Literal.getUDSuffixOffset()); 1707 1708 // Make sure we're allowed user-defined literals here. 1709 if (!UDLScope) 1710 return ExprError(Diag(UDSuffixLoc, diag::err_invalid_string_udl)); 1711 1712 // C++11 [lex.ext]p5: The literal L is treated as a call of the form 1713 // operator "" X (str, len) 1714 QualType SizeType = Context.getSizeType(); 1715 1716 DeclarationName OpName = 1717 Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXLiteralOperatorName(UDSuffix); 1718 DeclarationNameInfo OpNameInfo(OpName, UDSuffixLoc); 1719 OpNameInfo.setCXXLiteralOperatorNameLoc(UDSuffixLoc); 1720 1721 QualType ArgTy[] = { 1722 Context.getArrayDecayedType(StrTy), SizeType 1723 }; 1724 1725 LookupResult R(*this, OpName, UDSuffixLoc, LookupOrdinaryName); 1726 switch (LookupLiteralOperator(UDLScope, R, ArgTy, 1727 /*AllowRaw*/ false, /*AllowTemplate*/ false, 1728 /*AllowStringTemplate*/ true, 1729 /*DiagnoseMissing*/ true)) { 1730 1731 case LOLR_Cooked: { 1732 llvm::APInt Len(Context.getIntWidth(SizeType), Literal.GetNumStringChars()); 1733 IntegerLiteral *LenArg = IntegerLiteral::Create(Context, Len, SizeType, 1734 StringTokLocs[0]); 1735 Expr *Args[] = { Lit, LenArg }; 1736 1737 return BuildLiteralOperatorCall(R, OpNameInfo, Args, StringTokLocs.back()); 1738 } 1739 1740 case LOLR_StringTemplate: { 1741 TemplateArgumentListInfo ExplicitArgs; 1742 1743 unsigned CharBits = Context.getIntWidth(CharTy); 1744 bool CharIsUnsigned = CharTy->isUnsignedIntegerType(); 1745 llvm::APSInt Value(CharBits, CharIsUnsigned); 1746 1747 TemplateArgument TypeArg(CharTy); 1748 TemplateArgumentLocInfo TypeArgInfo(Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(CharTy)); 1749 ExplicitArgs.addArgument(TemplateArgumentLoc(TypeArg, TypeArgInfo)); 1750 1751 for (unsigned I = 0, N = Lit->getLength(); I != N; ++I) { 1752 Value = Lit->getCodeUnit(I); 1753 TemplateArgument Arg(Context, Value, CharTy); 1754 TemplateArgumentLocInfo ArgInfo; 1755 ExplicitArgs.addArgument(TemplateArgumentLoc(Arg, ArgInfo)); 1756 } 1757 return BuildLiteralOperatorCall(R, OpNameInfo, None, StringTokLocs.back(), 1758 &ExplicitArgs); 1759 } 1760 case LOLR_Raw: 1761 case LOLR_Template: 1762 case LOLR_ErrorNoDiagnostic: 1763 llvm_unreachable("unexpected literal operator lookup result"); 1764 case LOLR_Error: 1765 return ExprError(); 1766 } 1767 llvm_unreachable("unexpected literal operator lookup result"); 1768 } 1769 1770 DeclRefExpr * 1771 Sema::BuildDeclRefExpr(ValueDecl *D, QualType Ty, ExprValueKind VK, 1772 SourceLocation Loc, 1773 const CXXScopeSpec *SS) { 1774 DeclarationNameInfo NameInfo(D->getDeclName(), Loc); 1775 return BuildDeclRefExpr(D, Ty, VK, NameInfo, SS); 1776 } 1777 1778 DeclRefExpr * 1779 Sema::BuildDeclRefExpr(ValueDecl *D, QualType Ty, ExprValueKind VK, 1780 const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, 1781 const CXXScopeSpec *SS, NamedDecl *FoundD, 1782 SourceLocation TemplateKWLoc, 1783 const TemplateArgumentListInfo *TemplateArgs) { 1784 NestedNameSpecifierLoc NNS = 1785 SS ? SS->getWithLocInContext(Context) : NestedNameSpecifierLoc(); 1786 return BuildDeclRefExpr(D, Ty, VK, NameInfo, NNS, FoundD, TemplateKWLoc, 1787 TemplateArgs); 1788 } 1789 1790 NonOdrUseReason Sema::getNonOdrUseReasonInCurrentContext(ValueDecl *D) { 1791 // A declaration named in an unevaluated operand never constitutes an odr-use. 1792 if (isUnevaluatedContext()) 1793 return NOUR_Unevaluated; 1794 1795 // C++2a [basic.def.odr]p4: 1796 // A variable x whose name appears as a potentially-evaluated expression e 1797 // is odr-used by e unless [...] x is a reference that is usable in 1798 // constant expressions. 1799 if (VarDecl *VD = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(D)) { 1800 if (VD->getType()->isReferenceType() && 1801 !(getLangOpts().OpenMP && isOpenMPCapturedDecl(D)) && 1802 VD->isUsableInConstantExpressions(Context)) 1803 return NOUR_Constant; 1804 } 1805 1806 // All remaining non-variable cases constitute an odr-use. For variables, we 1807 // need to wait and see how the expression is used. 1808 return NOUR_None; 1809 } 1810 1811 /// BuildDeclRefExpr - Build an expression that references a 1812 /// declaration that does not require a closure capture. 1813 DeclRefExpr * 1814 Sema::BuildDeclRefExpr(ValueDecl *D, QualType Ty, ExprValueKind VK, 1815 const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, 1816 NestedNameSpecifierLoc NNS, NamedDecl *FoundD, 1817 SourceLocation TemplateKWLoc, 1818 const TemplateArgumentListInfo *TemplateArgs) { 1819 bool RefersToCapturedVariable = 1820 isa<VarDecl>(D) && 1821 NeedToCaptureVariable(cast<VarDecl>(D), NameInfo.getLoc()); 1822 1823 DeclRefExpr *E = DeclRefExpr::Create( 1824 Context, NNS, TemplateKWLoc, D, RefersToCapturedVariable, NameInfo, Ty, 1825 VK, FoundD, TemplateArgs, getNonOdrUseReasonInCurrentContext(D)); 1826 MarkDeclRefReferenced(E); 1827 1828 if (getLangOpts().ObjCWeak && isa<VarDecl>(D) && 1829 Ty.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_Weak && !isUnevaluatedContext() && 1830 !Diags.isIgnored(diag::warn_arc_repeated_use_of_weak, E->getBeginLoc())) 1831 getCurFunction()->recordUseOfWeak(E); 1832 1833 FieldDecl *FD = dyn_cast<FieldDecl>(D); 1834 if (IndirectFieldDecl *IFD = dyn_cast<IndirectFieldDecl>(D)) 1835 FD = IFD->getAnonField(); 1836 if (FD) { 1837 UnusedPrivateFields.remove(FD); 1838 // Just in case we're building an illegal pointer-to-member. 1839 if (FD->isBitField()) 1840 E->setObjectKind(OK_BitField); 1841 } 1842 1843 // C++ [expr.prim]/8: The expression [...] is a bit-field if the identifier 1844 // designates a bit-field. 1845 if (auto *BD = dyn_cast<BindingDecl>(D)) 1846 if (auto *BE = BD->getBinding()) 1847 E->setObjectKind(BE->getObjectKind()); 1848 1849 return E; 1850 } 1851 1852 /// Decomposes the given name into a DeclarationNameInfo, its location, and 1853 /// possibly a list of template arguments. 1854 /// 1855 /// If this produces template arguments, it is permitted to call 1856 /// DecomposeTemplateName. 1857 /// 1858 /// This actually loses a lot of source location information for 1859 /// non-standard name kinds; we should consider preserving that in 1860 /// some way. 1861 void 1862 Sema::DecomposeUnqualifiedId(const UnqualifiedId &Id, 1863 TemplateArgumentListInfo &Buffer, 1864 DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, 1865 const TemplateArgumentListInfo *&TemplateArgs) { 1866 if (Id.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_TemplateId) { 1867 Buffer.setLAngleLoc(Id.TemplateId->LAngleLoc); 1868 Buffer.setRAngleLoc(Id.TemplateId->RAngleLoc); 1869 1870 ASTTemplateArgsPtr TemplateArgsPtr(Id.TemplateId->getTemplateArgs(), 1871 Id.TemplateId->NumArgs); 1872 translateTemplateArguments(TemplateArgsPtr, Buffer); 1873 1874 TemplateName TName = Id.TemplateId->Template.get(); 1875 SourceLocation TNameLoc = Id.TemplateId->TemplateNameLoc; 1876 NameInfo = Context.getNameForTemplate(TName, TNameLoc); 1877 TemplateArgs = &Buffer; 1878 } else { 1879 NameInfo = GetNameFromUnqualifiedId(Id); 1880 TemplateArgs = nullptr; 1881 } 1882 } 1883 1884 static void emitEmptyLookupTypoDiagnostic( 1885 const TypoCorrection &TC, Sema &SemaRef, const CXXScopeSpec &SS, 1886 DeclarationName Typo, SourceLocation TypoLoc, ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 1887 unsigned DiagnosticID, unsigned DiagnosticSuggestID) { 1888 DeclContext *Ctx = 1889 SS.isEmpty() ? nullptr : SemaRef.computeDeclContext(SS, false); 1890 if (!TC) { 1891 // Emit a special diagnostic for failed member lookups. 1892 // FIXME: computing the declaration context might fail here (?) 1893 if (Ctx) 1894 SemaRef.Diag(TypoLoc, diag::err_no_member) << Typo << Ctx 1895 << SS.getRange(); 1896 else 1897 SemaRef.Diag(TypoLoc, DiagnosticID) << Typo; 1898 return; 1899 } 1900 1901 std::string CorrectedStr = TC.getAsString(SemaRef.getLangOpts()); 1902 bool DroppedSpecifier = 1903 TC.WillReplaceSpecifier() && Typo.getAsString() == CorrectedStr; 1904 unsigned NoteID = TC.getCorrectionDeclAs<ImplicitParamDecl>() 1905 ? diag::note_implicit_param_decl 1906 : diag::note_previous_decl; 1907 if (!Ctx) 1908 SemaRef.diagnoseTypo(TC, SemaRef.PDiag(DiagnosticSuggestID) << Typo, 1909 SemaRef.PDiag(NoteID)); 1910 else 1911 SemaRef.diagnoseTypo(TC, SemaRef.PDiag(diag::err_no_member_suggest) 1912 << Typo << Ctx << DroppedSpecifier 1913 << SS.getRange(), 1914 SemaRef.PDiag(NoteID)); 1915 } 1916 1917 /// Diagnose an empty lookup. 1918 /// 1919 /// \return false if new lookup candidates were found 1920 bool Sema::DiagnoseEmptyLookup(Scope *S, CXXScopeSpec &SS, LookupResult &R, 1921 CorrectionCandidateCallback &CCC, 1922 TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs, 1923 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, TypoExpr **Out) { 1924 DeclarationName Name = R.getLookupName(); 1925 1926 unsigned diagnostic = diag::err_undeclared_var_use; 1927 unsigned diagnostic_suggest = diag::err_undeclared_var_use_suggest; 1928 if (Name.getNameKind() == DeclarationName::CXXOperatorName || 1929 Name.getNameKind() == DeclarationName::CXXLiteralOperatorName || 1930 Name.getNameKind() == DeclarationName::CXXConversionFunctionName) { 1931 diagnostic = diag::err_undeclared_use; 1932 diagnostic_suggest = diag::err_undeclared_use_suggest; 1933 } 1934 1935 // If the original lookup was an unqualified lookup, fake an 1936 // unqualified lookup. This is useful when (for example) the 1937 // original lookup would not have found something because it was a 1938 // dependent name. 1939 DeclContext *DC = SS.isEmpty() ? CurContext : nullptr; 1940 while (DC) { 1941 if (isa<CXXRecordDecl>(DC)) { 1942 LookupQualifiedName(R, DC); 1943 1944 if (!R.empty()) { 1945 // Don't give errors about ambiguities in this lookup. 1946 R.suppressDiagnostics(); 1947 1948 // During a default argument instantiation the CurContext points 1949 // to a CXXMethodDecl; but we can't apply a this-> fixit inside a 1950 // function parameter list, hence add an explicit check. 1951 bool isDefaultArgument = 1952 !CodeSynthesisContexts.empty() && 1953 CodeSynthesisContexts.back().Kind == 1954 CodeSynthesisContext::DefaultFunctionArgumentInstantiation; 1955 CXXMethodDecl *CurMethod = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(CurContext); 1956 bool isInstance = CurMethod && 1957 CurMethod->isInstance() && 1958 DC == CurMethod->getParent() && !isDefaultArgument; 1959 1960 // Give a code modification hint to insert 'this->'. 1961 // TODO: fixit for inserting 'Base<T>::' in the other cases. 1962 // Actually quite difficult! 1963 if (getLangOpts().MSVCCompat) 1964 diagnostic = diag::ext_found_via_dependent_bases_lookup; 1965 if (isInstance) { 1966 Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diagnostic) << Name 1967 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(R.getNameLoc(), "this->"); 1968 CheckCXXThisCapture(R.getNameLoc()); 1969 } else { 1970 Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diagnostic) << Name; 1971 } 1972 1973 // Do we really want to note all of these? 1974 for (NamedDecl *D : R) 1975 Diag(D->getLocation(), diag::note_dependent_var_use); 1976 1977 // Return true if we are inside a default argument instantiation 1978 // and the found name refers to an instance member function, otherwise 1979 // the function calling DiagnoseEmptyLookup will try to create an 1980 // implicit member call and this is wrong for default argument. 1981 if (isDefaultArgument && ((*R.begin())->isCXXInstanceMember())) { 1982 Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_member_call_without_object); 1983 return true; 1984 } 1985 1986 // Tell the callee to try to recover. 1987 return false; 1988 } 1989 1990 R.clear(); 1991 } 1992 1993 // In Microsoft mode, if we are performing lookup from within a friend 1994 // function definition declared at class scope then we must set 1995 // DC to the lexical parent to be able to search into the parent 1996 // class. 1997 if (getLangOpts().MSVCCompat && isa<FunctionDecl>(DC) && 1998 cast<FunctionDecl>(DC)->getFriendObjectKind() && 1999 DC->getLexicalParent()->isRecord()) 2000 DC = DC->getLexicalParent(); 2001 else 2002 DC = DC->getParent(); 2003 } 2004 2005 // We didn't find anything, so try to correct for a typo. 2006 TypoCorrection Corrected; 2007 if (S && Out) { 2008 SourceLocation TypoLoc = R.getNameLoc(); 2009 assert(!ExplicitTemplateArgs && 2010 "Diagnosing an empty lookup with explicit template args!"); 2011 *Out = CorrectTypoDelayed( 2012 R.getLookupNameInfo(), R.getLookupKind(), S, &SS, CCC, 2013 [=](const TypoCorrection &TC) { 2014 emitEmptyLookupTypoDiagnostic(TC, *this, SS, Name, TypoLoc, Args, 2015 diagnostic, diagnostic_suggest); 2016 }, 2017 nullptr, CTK_ErrorRecovery); 2018 if (*Out) 2019 return true; 2020 } else if (S && 2021 (Corrected = CorrectTypo(R.getLookupNameInfo(), R.getLookupKind(), 2022 S, &SS, CCC, CTK_ErrorRecovery))) { 2023 std::string CorrectedStr(Corrected.getAsString(getLangOpts())); 2024 bool DroppedSpecifier = 2025 Corrected.WillReplaceSpecifier() && Name.getAsString() == CorrectedStr; 2026 R.setLookupName(Corrected.getCorrection()); 2027 2028 bool AcceptableWithRecovery = false; 2029 bool AcceptableWithoutRecovery = false; 2030 NamedDecl *ND = Corrected.getFoundDecl(); 2031 if (ND) { 2032 if (Corrected.isOverloaded()) { 2033 OverloadCandidateSet OCS(R.getNameLoc(), 2034 OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal); 2035 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 2036 for (NamedDecl *CD : Corrected) { 2037 if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FTD = 2038 dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(CD)) 2039 AddTemplateOverloadCandidate( 2040 FTD, DeclAccessPair::make(FTD, AS_none), ExplicitTemplateArgs, 2041 Args, OCS); 2042 else if (FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(CD)) 2043 if (!ExplicitTemplateArgs || ExplicitTemplateArgs->size() == 0) 2044 AddOverloadCandidate(FD, DeclAccessPair::make(FD, AS_none), 2045 Args, OCS); 2046 } 2047 switch (OCS.BestViableFunction(*this, R.getNameLoc(), Best)) { 2048 case OR_Success: 2049 ND = Best->FoundDecl; 2050 Corrected.setCorrectionDecl(ND); 2051 break; 2052 default: 2053 // FIXME: Arbitrarily pick the first declaration for the note. 2054 Corrected.setCorrectionDecl(ND); 2055 break; 2056 } 2057 } 2058 R.addDecl(ND); 2059 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && ND->isCXXClassMember()) { 2060 CXXRecordDecl *Record = nullptr; 2061 if (Corrected.getCorrectionSpecifier()) { 2062 const Type *Ty = Corrected.getCorrectionSpecifier()->getAsType(); 2063 Record = Ty->getAsCXXRecordDecl(); 2064 } 2065 if (!Record) 2066 Record = cast<CXXRecordDecl>( 2067 ND->getDeclContext()->getRedeclContext()); 2068 R.setNamingClass(Record); 2069 } 2070 2071 auto *UnderlyingND = ND->getUnderlyingDecl(); 2072 AcceptableWithRecovery = isa<ValueDecl>(UnderlyingND) || 2073 isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(UnderlyingND); 2074 // FIXME: If we ended up with a typo for a type name or 2075 // Objective-C class name, we're in trouble because the parser 2076 // is in the wrong place to recover. Suggest the typo 2077 // correction, but don't make it a fix-it since we're not going 2078 // to recover well anyway. 2079 AcceptableWithoutRecovery = isa<TypeDecl>(UnderlyingND) || 2080 getAsTypeTemplateDecl(UnderlyingND) || 2081 isa<ObjCInterfaceDecl>(UnderlyingND); 2082 } else { 2083 // FIXME: We found a keyword. Suggest it, but don't provide a fix-it 2084 // because we aren't able to recover. 2085 AcceptableWithoutRecovery = true; 2086 } 2087 2088 if (AcceptableWithRecovery || AcceptableWithoutRecovery) { 2089 unsigned NoteID = Corrected.getCorrectionDeclAs<ImplicitParamDecl>() 2090 ? diag::note_implicit_param_decl 2091 : diag::note_previous_decl; 2092 if (SS.isEmpty()) 2093 diagnoseTypo(Corrected, PDiag(diagnostic_suggest) << Name, 2094 PDiag(NoteID), AcceptableWithRecovery); 2095 else 2096 diagnoseTypo(Corrected, PDiag(diag::err_no_member_suggest) 2097 << Name << computeDeclContext(SS, false) 2098 << DroppedSpecifier << SS.getRange(), 2099 PDiag(NoteID), AcceptableWithRecovery); 2100 2101 // Tell the callee whether to try to recover. 2102 return !AcceptableWithRecovery; 2103 } 2104 } 2105 R.clear(); 2106 2107 // Emit a special diagnostic for failed member lookups. 2108 // FIXME: computing the declaration context might fail here (?) 2109 if (!SS.isEmpty()) { 2110 Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_no_member) 2111 << Name << computeDeclContext(SS, false) 2112 << SS.getRange(); 2113 return true; 2114 } 2115 2116 // Give up, we can't recover. 2117 Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diagnostic) << Name; 2118 return true; 2119 } 2120 2121 /// In Microsoft mode, if we are inside a template class whose parent class has 2122 /// dependent base classes, and we can't resolve an unqualified identifier, then 2123 /// assume the identifier is a member of a dependent base class. We can only 2124 /// recover successfully in static methods, instance methods, and other contexts 2125 /// where 'this' is available. This doesn't precisely match MSVC's 2126 /// instantiation model, but it's close enough. 2127 static Expr * 2128 recoverFromMSUnqualifiedLookup(Sema &S, ASTContext &Context, 2129 DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, 2130 SourceLocation TemplateKWLoc, 2131 const TemplateArgumentListInfo *TemplateArgs) { 2132 // Only try to recover from lookup into dependent bases in static methods or 2133 // contexts where 'this' is available. 2134 QualType ThisType = S.getCurrentThisType(); 2135 const CXXRecordDecl *RD = nullptr; 2136 if (!ThisType.isNull()) 2137 RD = ThisType->getPointeeType()->getAsCXXRecordDecl(); 2138 else if (auto *MD = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(S.CurContext)) 2139 RD = MD->getParent(); 2140 if (!RD || !RD->hasAnyDependentBases()) 2141 return nullptr; 2142 2143 // Diagnose this as unqualified lookup into a dependent base class. If 'this' 2144 // is available, suggest inserting 'this->' as a fixit. 2145 SourceLocation Loc = NameInfo.getLoc(); 2146 auto DB = S.Diag(Loc, diag::ext_undeclared_unqual_id_with_dependent_base); 2147 DB << NameInfo.getName() << RD; 2148 2149 if (!ThisType.isNull()) { 2150 DB << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(Loc, "this->"); 2151 return CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr::Create( 2152 Context, /*This=*/nullptr, ThisType, /*IsArrow=*/true, 2153 /*Op=*/SourceLocation(), NestedNameSpecifierLoc(), TemplateKWLoc, 2154 /*FirstQualifierFoundInScope=*/nullptr, NameInfo, TemplateArgs); 2155 } 2156 2157 // Synthesize a fake NNS that points to the derived class. This will 2158 // perform name lookup during template instantiation. 2159 CXXScopeSpec SS; 2160 auto *NNS = 2161 NestedNameSpecifier::Create(Context, nullptr, true, RD->getTypeForDecl()); 2162 SS.MakeTrivial(Context, NNS, SourceRange(Loc, Loc)); 2163 return DependentScopeDeclRefExpr::Create( 2164 Context, SS.getWithLocInContext(Context), TemplateKWLoc, NameInfo, 2165 TemplateArgs); 2166 } 2167 2168 ExprResult 2169 Sema::ActOnIdExpression(Scope *S, CXXScopeSpec &SS, 2170 SourceLocation TemplateKWLoc, UnqualifiedId &Id, 2171 bool HasTrailingLParen, bool IsAddressOfOperand, 2172 CorrectionCandidateCallback *CCC, 2173 bool IsInlineAsmIdentifier, Token *KeywordReplacement) { 2174 assert(!(IsAddressOfOperand && HasTrailingLParen) && 2175 "cannot be direct & operand and have a trailing lparen"); 2176 if (SS.isInvalid()) 2177 return ExprError(); 2178 2179 TemplateArgumentListInfo TemplateArgsBuffer; 2180 2181 // Decompose the UnqualifiedId into the following data. 2182 DeclarationNameInfo NameInfo; 2183 const TemplateArgumentListInfo *TemplateArgs; 2184 DecomposeUnqualifiedId(Id, TemplateArgsBuffer, NameInfo, TemplateArgs); 2185 2186 DeclarationName Name = NameInfo.getName(); 2187 IdentifierInfo *II = Name.getAsIdentifierInfo(); 2188 SourceLocation NameLoc = NameInfo.getLoc(); 2189 2190 if (II && II->isEditorPlaceholder()) { 2191 // FIXME: When typed placeholders are supported we can create a typed 2192 // placeholder expression node. 2193 return ExprError(); 2194 } 2195 2196 // C++ [temp.dep.expr]p3: 2197 // An id-expression is type-dependent if it contains: 2198 // -- an identifier that was declared with a dependent type, 2199 // (note: handled after lookup) 2200 // -- a template-id that is dependent, 2201 // (note: handled in BuildTemplateIdExpr) 2202 // -- a conversion-function-id that specifies a dependent type, 2203 // -- a nested-name-specifier that contains a class-name that 2204 // names a dependent type. 2205 // Determine whether this is a member of an unknown specialization; 2206 // we need to handle these differently. 2207 bool DependentID = false; 2208 if (Name.getNameKind() == DeclarationName::CXXConversionFunctionName && 2209 Name.getCXXNameType()->isDependentType()) { 2210 DependentID = true; 2211 } else if (SS.isSet()) { 2212 if (DeclContext *DC = computeDeclContext(SS, false)) { 2213 if (RequireCompleteDeclContext(SS, DC)) 2214 return ExprError(); 2215 } else { 2216 DependentID = true; 2217 } 2218 } 2219 2220 if (DependentID) 2221 return ActOnDependentIdExpression(SS, TemplateKWLoc, NameInfo, 2222 IsAddressOfOperand, TemplateArgs); 2223 2224 // Perform the required lookup. 2225 LookupResult R(*this, NameInfo, 2226 (Id.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_ImplicitSelfParam) 2227 ? LookupObjCImplicitSelfParam 2228 : LookupOrdinaryName); 2229 if (TemplateKWLoc.isValid() || TemplateArgs) { 2230 // Lookup the template name again to correctly establish the context in 2231 // which it was found. This is really unfortunate as we already did the 2232 // lookup to determine that it was a template name in the first place. If 2233 // this becomes a performance hit, we can work harder to preserve those 2234 // results until we get here but it's likely not worth it. 2235 bool MemberOfUnknownSpecialization; 2236 AssumedTemplateKind AssumedTemplate; 2237 if (LookupTemplateName(R, S, SS, QualType(), /*EnteringContext=*/false, 2238 MemberOfUnknownSpecialization, TemplateKWLoc, 2239 &AssumedTemplate)) 2240 return ExprError(); 2241 2242 if (MemberOfUnknownSpecialization || 2243 (R.getResultKind() == LookupResult::NotFoundInCurrentInstantiation)) 2244 return ActOnDependentIdExpression(SS, TemplateKWLoc, NameInfo, 2245 IsAddressOfOperand, TemplateArgs); 2246 } else { 2247 bool IvarLookupFollowUp = II && !SS.isSet() && getCurMethodDecl(); 2248 LookupParsedName(R, S, &SS, !IvarLookupFollowUp); 2249 2250 // If the result might be in a dependent base class, this is a dependent 2251 // id-expression. 2252 if (R.getResultKind() == LookupResult::NotFoundInCurrentInstantiation) 2253 return ActOnDependentIdExpression(SS, TemplateKWLoc, NameInfo, 2254 IsAddressOfOperand, TemplateArgs); 2255 2256 // If this reference is in an Objective-C method, then we need to do 2257 // some special Objective-C lookup, too. 2258 if (IvarLookupFollowUp) { 2259 ExprResult E(LookupInObjCMethod(R, S, II, true)); 2260 if (E.isInvalid()) 2261 return ExprError(); 2262 2263 if (Expr *Ex = E.getAs<Expr>()) 2264 return Ex; 2265 } 2266 } 2267 2268 if (R.isAmbiguous()) 2269 return ExprError(); 2270 2271 // This could be an implicitly declared function reference (legal in C90, 2272 // extension in C99, forbidden in C++). 2273 if (R.empty() && HasTrailingLParen && II && !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 2274 NamedDecl *D = ImplicitlyDefineFunction(NameLoc, *II, S); 2275 if (D) R.addDecl(D); 2276 } 2277 2278 // Determine whether this name might be a candidate for 2279 // argument-dependent lookup. 2280 bool ADL = UseArgumentDependentLookup(SS, R, HasTrailingLParen); 2281 2282 if (R.empty() && !ADL) { 2283 if (SS.isEmpty() && getLangOpts().MSVCCompat) { 2284 if (Expr *E = recoverFromMSUnqualifiedLookup(*this, Context, NameInfo, 2285 TemplateKWLoc, TemplateArgs)) 2286 return E; 2287 } 2288 2289 // Don't diagnose an empty lookup for inline assembly. 2290 if (IsInlineAsmIdentifier) 2291 return ExprError(); 2292 2293 // If this name wasn't predeclared and if this is not a function 2294 // call, diagnose the problem. 2295 TypoExpr *TE = nullptr; 2296 DefaultFilterCCC DefaultValidator(II, SS.isValid() ? SS.getScopeRep() 2297 : nullptr); 2298 DefaultValidator.IsAddressOfOperand = IsAddressOfOperand; 2299 assert((!CCC || CCC->IsAddressOfOperand == IsAddressOfOperand) && 2300 "Typo correction callback misconfigured"); 2301 if (CCC) { 2302 // Make sure the callback knows what the typo being diagnosed is. 2303 CCC->setTypoName(II); 2304 if (SS.isValid()) 2305 CCC->setTypoNNS(SS.getScopeRep()); 2306 } 2307 // FIXME: DiagnoseEmptyLookup produces bad diagnostics if we're looking for 2308 // a template name, but we happen to have always already looked up the name 2309 // before we get here if it must be a template name. 2310 if (DiagnoseEmptyLookup(S, SS, R, CCC ? *CCC : DefaultValidator, nullptr, 2311 None, &TE)) { 2312 if (TE && KeywordReplacement) { 2313 auto &State = getTypoExprState(TE); 2314 auto BestTC = State.Consumer->getNextCorrection(); 2315 if (BestTC.isKeyword()) { 2316 auto *II = BestTC.getCorrectionAsIdentifierInfo(); 2317 if (State.DiagHandler) 2318 State.DiagHandler(BestTC); 2319 KeywordReplacement->startToken(); 2320 KeywordReplacement->setKind(II->getTokenID()); 2321 KeywordReplacement->setIdentifierInfo(II); 2322 KeywordReplacement->setLocation(BestTC.getCorrectionRange().getBegin()); 2323 // Clean up the state associated with the TypoExpr, since it has 2324 // now been diagnosed (without a call to CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr). 2325 clearDelayedTypo(TE); 2326 // Signal that a correction to a keyword was performed by returning a 2327 // valid-but-null ExprResult. 2328 return (Expr*)nullptr; 2329 } 2330 State.Consumer->resetCorrectionStream(); 2331 } 2332 return TE ? TE : ExprError(); 2333 } 2334 2335 assert(!R.empty() && 2336 "DiagnoseEmptyLookup returned false but added no results"); 2337 2338 // If we found an Objective-C instance variable, let 2339 // LookupInObjCMethod build the appropriate expression to 2340 // reference the ivar. 2341 if (ObjCIvarDecl *Ivar = R.getAsSingle<ObjCIvarDecl>()) { 2342 R.clear(); 2343 ExprResult E(LookupInObjCMethod(R, S, Ivar->getIdentifier())); 2344 // In a hopelessly buggy code, Objective-C instance variable 2345 // lookup fails and no expression will be built to reference it. 2346 if (!E.isInvalid() && !E.get()) 2347 return ExprError(); 2348 return E; 2349 } 2350 } 2351 2352 // This is guaranteed from this point on. 2353 assert(!R.empty() || ADL); 2354 2355 // Check whether this might be a C++ implicit instance member access. 2356 // C++ [class.mfct.non-static]p3: 2357 // When an id-expression that is not part of a class member access 2358 // syntax and not used to form a pointer to member is used in the 2359 // body of a non-static member function of class X, if name lookup 2360 // resolves the name in the id-expression to a non-static non-type 2361 // member of some class C, the id-expression is transformed into a 2362 // class member access expression using (*this) as the 2363 // postfix-expression to the left of the . operator. 2364 // 2365 // But we don't actually need to do this for '&' operands if R 2366 // resolved to a function or overloaded function set, because the 2367 // expression is ill-formed if it actually works out to be a 2368 // non-static member function: 2369 // 2370 // C++ [expr.ref]p4: 2371 // Otherwise, if E1.E2 refers to a non-static member function. . . 2372 // [t]he expression can be used only as the left-hand operand of a 2373 // member function call. 2374 // 2375 // There are other safeguards against such uses, but it's important 2376 // to get this right here so that we don't end up making a 2377 // spuriously dependent expression if we're inside a dependent 2378 // instance method. 2379 if (!R.empty() && (*R.begin())->isCXXClassMember()) { 2380 bool MightBeImplicitMember; 2381 if (!IsAddressOfOperand) 2382 MightBeImplicitMember = true; 2383 else if (!SS.isEmpty()) 2384 MightBeImplicitMember = false; 2385 else if (R.isOverloadedResult()) 2386 MightBeImplicitMember = false; 2387 else if (R.isUnresolvableResult()) 2388 MightBeImplicitMember = true; 2389 else 2390 MightBeImplicitMember = isa<FieldDecl>(R.getFoundDecl()) || 2391 isa<IndirectFieldDecl>(R.getFoundDecl()) || 2392 isa<MSPropertyDecl>(R.getFoundDecl()); 2393 2394 if (MightBeImplicitMember) 2395 return BuildPossibleImplicitMemberExpr(SS, TemplateKWLoc, 2396 R, TemplateArgs, S); 2397 } 2398 2399 if (TemplateArgs || TemplateKWLoc.isValid()) { 2400 2401 // In C++1y, if this is a variable template id, then check it 2402 // in BuildTemplateIdExpr(). 2403 // The single lookup result must be a variable template declaration. 2404 if (Id.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_TemplateId && Id.TemplateId && 2405 Id.TemplateId->Kind == TNK_Var_template) { 2406 assert(R.getAsSingle<VarTemplateDecl>() && 2407 "There should only be one declaration found."); 2408 } 2409 2410 return BuildTemplateIdExpr(SS, TemplateKWLoc, R, ADL, TemplateArgs); 2411 } 2412 2413 return BuildDeclarationNameExpr(SS, R, ADL); 2414 } 2415 2416 /// BuildQualifiedDeclarationNameExpr - Build a C++ qualified 2417 /// declaration name, generally during template instantiation. 2418 /// There's a large number of things which don't need to be done along 2419 /// this path. 2420 ExprResult Sema::BuildQualifiedDeclarationNameExpr( 2421 CXXScopeSpec &SS, const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, 2422 bool IsAddressOfOperand, const Scope *S, TypeSourceInfo **RecoveryTSI) { 2423 DeclContext *DC = computeDeclContext(SS, false); 2424 if (!DC) 2425 return BuildDependentDeclRefExpr(SS, /*TemplateKWLoc=*/SourceLocation(), 2426 NameInfo, /*TemplateArgs=*/nullptr); 2427 2428 if (RequireCompleteDeclContext(SS, DC)) 2429 return ExprError(); 2430 2431 LookupResult R(*this, NameInfo, LookupOrdinaryName); 2432 LookupQualifiedName(R, DC); 2433 2434 if (R.isAmbiguous()) 2435 return ExprError(); 2436 2437 if (R.getResultKind() == LookupResult::NotFoundInCurrentInstantiation) 2438 return BuildDependentDeclRefExpr(SS, /*TemplateKWLoc=*/SourceLocation(), 2439 NameInfo, /*TemplateArgs=*/nullptr); 2440 2441 if (R.empty()) { 2442 Diag(NameInfo.getLoc(), diag::err_no_member) 2443 << NameInfo.getName() << DC << SS.getRange(); 2444 return ExprError(); 2445 } 2446 2447 if (const TypeDecl *TD = R.getAsSingle<TypeDecl>()) { 2448 // Diagnose a missing typename if this resolved unambiguously to a type in 2449 // a dependent context. If we can recover with a type, downgrade this to 2450 // a warning in Microsoft compatibility mode. 2451 unsigned DiagID = diag::err_typename_missing; 2452 if (RecoveryTSI && getLangOpts().MSVCCompat) 2453 DiagID = diag::ext_typename_missing; 2454 SourceLocation Loc = SS.getBeginLoc(); 2455 auto D = Diag(Loc, DiagID); 2456 D << SS.getScopeRep() << NameInfo.getName().getAsString() 2457 << SourceRange(Loc, NameInfo.getEndLoc()); 2458 2459 // Don't recover if the caller isn't expecting us to or if we're in a SFINAE 2460 // context. 2461 if (!RecoveryTSI) 2462 return ExprError(); 2463 2464 // Only issue the fixit if we're prepared to recover. 2465 D << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(Loc, "typename "); 2466 2467 // Recover by pretending this was an elaborated type. 2468 QualType Ty = Context.getTypeDeclType(TD); 2469 TypeLocBuilder TLB; 2470 TLB.pushTypeSpec(Ty).setNameLoc(NameInfo.getLoc()); 2471 2472 QualType ET = getElaboratedType(ETK_None, SS, Ty); 2473 ElaboratedTypeLoc QTL = TLB.push<ElaboratedTypeLoc>(ET); 2474 QTL.setElaboratedKeywordLoc(SourceLocation()); 2475 QTL.setQualifierLoc(SS.getWithLocInContext(Context)); 2476 2477 *RecoveryTSI = TLB.getTypeSourceInfo(Context, ET); 2478 2479 return ExprEmpty(); 2480 } 2481 2482 // Defend against this resolving to an implicit member access. We usually 2483 // won't get here if this might be a legitimate a class member (we end up in 2484 // BuildMemberReferenceExpr instead), but this can be valid if we're forming 2485 // a pointer-to-member or in an unevaluated context in C++11. 2486 if (!R.empty() && (*R.begin())->isCXXClassMember() && !IsAddressOfOperand) 2487 return BuildPossibleImplicitMemberExpr(SS, 2488 /*TemplateKWLoc=*/SourceLocation(), 2489 R, /*TemplateArgs=*/nullptr, S); 2490 2491 return BuildDeclarationNameExpr(SS, R, /* ADL */ false); 2492 } 2493 2494 /// LookupInObjCMethod - The parser has read a name in, and Sema has 2495 /// detected that we're currently inside an ObjC method. Perform some 2496 /// additional lookup. 2497 /// 2498 /// Ideally, most of this would be done by lookup, but there's 2499 /// actually quite a lot of extra work involved. 2500 /// 2501 /// Returns a null sentinel to indicate trivial success. 2502 ExprResult 2503 Sema::LookupInObjCMethod(LookupResult &Lookup, Scope *S, 2504 IdentifierInfo *II, bool AllowBuiltinCreation) { 2505 SourceLocation Loc = Lookup.getNameLoc(); 2506 ObjCMethodDecl *CurMethod = getCurMethodDecl(); 2507 2508 // Check for error condition which is already reported. 2509 if (!CurMethod) 2510 return ExprError(); 2511 2512 // There are two cases to handle here. 1) scoped lookup could have failed, 2513 // in which case we should look for an ivar. 2) scoped lookup could have 2514 // found a decl, but that decl is outside the current instance method (i.e. 2515 // a global variable). In these two cases, we do a lookup for an ivar with 2516 // this name, if the lookup sucedes, we replace it our current decl. 2517 2518 // If we're in a class method, we don't normally want to look for 2519 // ivars. But if we don't find anything else, and there's an 2520 // ivar, that's an error. 2521 bool IsClassMethod = CurMethod->isClassMethod(); 2522 2523 bool LookForIvars; 2524 if (Lookup.empty()) 2525 LookForIvars = true; 2526 else if (IsClassMethod) 2527 LookForIvars = false; 2528 else 2529 LookForIvars = (Lookup.isSingleResult() && 2530 Lookup.getFoundDecl()->isDefinedOutsideFunctionOrMethod()); 2531 ObjCInterfaceDecl *IFace = nullptr; 2532 if (LookForIvars) { 2533 IFace = CurMethod->getClassInterface(); 2534 ObjCInterfaceDecl *ClassDeclared; 2535 ObjCIvarDecl *IV = nullptr; 2536 if (IFace && (IV = IFace->lookupInstanceVariable(II, ClassDeclared))) { 2537 // Diagnose using an ivar in a class method. 2538 if (IsClassMethod) 2539 return ExprError(Diag(Loc, diag::err_ivar_use_in_class_method) 2540 << IV->getDeclName()); 2541 2542 // If we're referencing an invalid decl, just return this as a silent 2543 // error node. The error diagnostic was already emitted on the decl. 2544 if (IV->isInvalidDecl()) 2545 return ExprError(); 2546 2547 // Check if referencing a field with __attribute__((deprecated)). 2548 if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(IV, Loc)) 2549 return ExprError(); 2550 2551 // Diagnose the use of an ivar outside of the declaring class. 2552 if (IV->getAccessControl() == ObjCIvarDecl::Private && 2553 !declaresSameEntity(ClassDeclared, IFace) && 2554 !getLangOpts().DebuggerSupport) 2555 Diag(Loc, diag::err_private_ivar_access) << IV->getDeclName(); 2556 2557 // FIXME: This should use a new expr for a direct reference, don't 2558 // turn this into Self->ivar, just return a BareIVarExpr or something. 2559 IdentifierInfo &II = Context.Idents.get("self"); 2560 UnqualifiedId SelfName; 2561 SelfName.setIdentifier(&II, SourceLocation()); 2562 SelfName.setKind(UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_ImplicitSelfParam); 2563 CXXScopeSpec SelfScopeSpec; 2564 SourceLocation TemplateKWLoc; 2565 ExprResult SelfExpr = 2566 ActOnIdExpression(S, SelfScopeSpec, TemplateKWLoc, SelfName, 2567 /*HasTrailingLParen=*/false, 2568 /*IsAddressOfOperand=*/false); 2569 if (SelfExpr.isInvalid()) 2570 return ExprError(); 2571 2572 SelfExpr = DefaultLvalueConversion(SelfExpr.get()); 2573 if (SelfExpr.isInvalid()) 2574 return ExprError(); 2575 2576 MarkAnyDeclReferenced(Loc, IV, true); 2577 2578 ObjCMethodFamily MF = CurMethod->getMethodFamily(); 2579 if (MF != OMF_init && MF != OMF_dealloc && MF != OMF_finalize && 2580 !IvarBacksCurrentMethodAccessor(IFace, CurMethod, IV)) 2581 Diag(Loc, diag::warn_direct_ivar_access) << IV->getDeclName(); 2582 2583 ObjCIvarRefExpr *Result = new (Context) 2584 ObjCIvarRefExpr(IV, IV->getUsageType(SelfExpr.get()->getType()), Loc, 2585 IV->getLocation(), SelfExpr.get(), true, true); 2586 2587 if (IV->getType().getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_Weak) { 2588 if (!isUnevaluatedContext() && 2589 !Diags.isIgnored(diag::warn_arc_repeated_use_of_weak, Loc)) 2590 getCurFunction()->recordUseOfWeak(Result); 2591 } 2592 if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount) 2593 if (const BlockDecl *BD = CurContext->getInnermostBlockDecl()) 2594 ImplicitlyRetainedSelfLocs.push_back({Loc, BD}); 2595 2596 return Result; 2597 } 2598 } else if (CurMethod->isInstanceMethod()) { 2599 // We should warn if a local variable hides an ivar. 2600 if (ObjCInterfaceDecl *IFace = CurMethod->getClassInterface()) { 2601 ObjCInterfaceDecl *ClassDeclared; 2602 if (ObjCIvarDecl *IV = IFace->lookupInstanceVariable(II, ClassDeclared)) { 2603 if (IV->getAccessControl() != ObjCIvarDecl::Private || 2604 declaresSameEntity(IFace, ClassDeclared)) 2605 Diag(Loc, diag::warn_ivar_use_hidden) << IV->getDeclName(); 2606 } 2607 } 2608 } else if (Lookup.isSingleResult() && 2609 Lookup.getFoundDecl()->isDefinedOutsideFunctionOrMethod()) { 2610 // If accessing a stand-alone ivar in a class method, this is an error. 2611 if (const ObjCIvarDecl *IV = dyn_cast<ObjCIvarDecl>(Lookup.getFoundDecl())) 2612 return ExprError(Diag(Loc, diag::err_ivar_use_in_class_method) 2613 << IV->getDeclName()); 2614 } 2615 2616 if (Lookup.empty() && II && AllowBuiltinCreation) { 2617 // FIXME. Consolidate this with similar code in LookupName. 2618 if (unsigned BuiltinID = II->getBuiltinID()) { 2619 if (!(getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 2620 Context.BuiltinInfo.isPredefinedLibFunction(BuiltinID))) { 2621 NamedDecl *D = LazilyCreateBuiltin((IdentifierInfo *)II, BuiltinID, 2622 S, Lookup.isForRedeclaration(), 2623 Lookup.getNameLoc()); 2624 if (D) Lookup.addDecl(D); 2625 } 2626 } 2627 } 2628 // Sentinel value saying that we didn't do anything special. 2629 return ExprResult((Expr *)nullptr); 2630 } 2631 2632 /// Cast a base object to a member's actual type. 2633 /// 2634 /// Logically this happens in three phases: 2635 /// 2636 /// * First we cast from the base type to the naming class. 2637 /// The naming class is the class into which we were looking 2638 /// when we found the member; it's the qualifier type if a 2639 /// qualifier was provided, and otherwise it's the base type. 2640 /// 2641 /// * Next we cast from the naming class to the declaring class. 2642 /// If the member we found was brought into a class's scope by 2643 /// a using declaration, this is that class; otherwise it's 2644 /// the class declaring the member. 2645 /// 2646 /// * Finally we cast from the declaring class to the "true" 2647 /// declaring class of the member. This conversion does not 2648 /// obey access control. 2649 ExprResult 2650 Sema::PerformObjectMemberConversion(Expr *From, 2651 NestedNameSpecifier *Qualifier, 2652 NamedDecl *FoundDecl, 2653 NamedDecl *Member) { 2654 CXXRecordDecl *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Member->getDeclContext()); 2655 if (!RD) 2656 return From; 2657 2658 QualType DestRecordType; 2659 QualType DestType; 2660 QualType FromRecordType; 2661 QualType FromType = From->getType(); 2662 bool PointerConversions = false; 2663 if (isa<FieldDecl>(Member)) { 2664 DestRecordType = Context.getCanonicalType(Context.getTypeDeclType(RD)); 2665 auto FromPtrType = FromType->getAs<PointerType>(); 2666 DestRecordType = Context.getAddrSpaceQualType( 2667 DestRecordType, FromPtrType 2668 ? FromType->getPointeeType().getAddressSpace() 2669 : FromType.getAddressSpace()); 2670 2671 if (FromPtrType) { 2672 DestType = Context.getPointerType(DestRecordType); 2673 FromRecordType = FromPtrType->getPointeeType(); 2674 PointerConversions = true; 2675 } else { 2676 DestType = DestRecordType; 2677 FromRecordType = FromType; 2678 } 2679 } else if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Member)) { 2680 if (Method->isStatic()) 2681 return From; 2682 2683 DestType = Method->getThisType(); 2684 DestRecordType = DestType->getPointeeType(); 2685 2686 if (FromType->getAs<PointerType>()) { 2687 FromRecordType = FromType->getPointeeType(); 2688 PointerConversions = true; 2689 } else { 2690 FromRecordType = FromType; 2691 DestType = DestRecordType; 2692 } 2693 } else { 2694 // No conversion necessary. 2695 return From; 2696 } 2697 2698 if (DestType->isDependentType() || FromType->isDependentType()) 2699 return From; 2700 2701 // If the unqualified types are the same, no conversion is necessary. 2702 if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromRecordType, DestRecordType)) 2703 return From; 2704 2705 SourceRange FromRange = From->getSourceRange(); 2706 SourceLocation FromLoc = FromRange.getBegin(); 2707 2708 ExprValueKind VK = From->getValueKind(); 2709 2710 // C++ [class.member.lookup]p8: 2711 // [...] Ambiguities can often be resolved by qualifying a name with its 2712 // class name. 2713 // 2714 // If the member was a qualified name and the qualified referred to a 2715 // specific base subobject type, we'll cast to that intermediate type 2716 // first and then to the object in which the member is declared. That allows 2717 // one to resolve ambiguities in, e.g., a diamond-shaped hierarchy such as: 2718 // 2719 // class Base { public: int x; }; 2720 // class Derived1 : public Base { }; 2721 // class Derived2 : public Base { }; 2722 // class VeryDerived : public Derived1, public Derived2 { void f(); }; 2723 // 2724 // void VeryDerived::f() { 2725 // x = 17; // error: ambiguous base subobjects 2726 // Derived1::x = 17; // okay, pick the Base subobject of Derived1 2727 // } 2728 if (Qualifier && Qualifier->getAsType()) { 2729 QualType QType = QualType(Qualifier->getAsType(), 0); 2730 assert(QType->isRecordType() && "lookup done with non-record type"); 2731 2732 QualType QRecordType = QualType(QType->getAs<RecordType>(), 0); 2733 2734 // In C++98, the qualifier type doesn't actually have to be a base 2735 // type of the object type, in which case we just ignore it. 2736 // Otherwise build the appropriate casts. 2737 if (IsDerivedFrom(FromLoc, FromRecordType, QRecordType)) { 2738 CXXCastPath BasePath; 2739 if (CheckDerivedToBaseConversion(FromRecordType, QRecordType, 2740 FromLoc, FromRange, &BasePath)) 2741 return ExprError(); 2742 2743 if (PointerConversions) 2744 QType = Context.getPointerType(QType); 2745 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, QType, CK_UncheckedDerivedToBase, 2746 VK, &BasePath).get(); 2747 2748 FromType = QType; 2749 FromRecordType = QRecordType; 2750 2751 // If the qualifier type was the same as the destination type, 2752 // we're done. 2753 if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromRecordType, DestRecordType)) 2754 return From; 2755 } 2756 } 2757 2758 bool IgnoreAccess = false; 2759 2760 // If we actually found the member through a using declaration, cast 2761 // down to the using declaration's type. 2762 // 2763 // Pointer equality is fine here because only one declaration of a 2764 // class ever has member declarations. 2765 if (FoundDecl->getDeclContext() != Member->getDeclContext()) { 2766 assert(isa<UsingShadowDecl>(FoundDecl)); 2767 QualType URecordType = Context.getTypeDeclType( 2768 cast<CXXRecordDecl>(FoundDecl->getDeclContext())); 2769 2770 // We only need to do this if the naming-class to declaring-class 2771 // conversion is non-trivial. 2772 if (!Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromRecordType, URecordType)) { 2773 assert(IsDerivedFrom(FromLoc, FromRecordType, URecordType)); 2774 CXXCastPath BasePath; 2775 if (CheckDerivedToBaseConversion(FromRecordType, URecordType, 2776 FromLoc, FromRange, &BasePath)) 2777 return ExprError(); 2778 2779 QualType UType = URecordType; 2780 if (PointerConversions) 2781 UType = Context.getPointerType(UType); 2782 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, UType, CK_UncheckedDerivedToBase, 2783 VK, &BasePath).get(); 2784 FromType = UType; 2785 FromRecordType = URecordType; 2786 } 2787 2788 // We don't do access control for the conversion from the 2789 // declaring class to the true declaring class. 2790 IgnoreAccess = true; 2791 } 2792 2793 CXXCastPath BasePath; 2794 if (CheckDerivedToBaseConversion(FromRecordType, DestRecordType, 2795 FromLoc, FromRange, &BasePath, 2796 IgnoreAccess)) 2797 return ExprError(); 2798 2799 return ImpCastExprToType(From, DestType, CK_UncheckedDerivedToBase, 2800 VK, &BasePath); 2801 } 2802 2803 bool Sema::UseArgumentDependentLookup(const CXXScopeSpec &SS, 2804 const LookupResult &R, 2805 bool HasTrailingLParen) { 2806 // Only when used directly as the postfix-expression of a call. 2807 if (!HasTrailingLParen) 2808 return false; 2809 2810 // Never if a scope specifier was provided. 2811 if (SS.isSet()) 2812 return false; 2813 2814 // Only in C++ or ObjC++. 2815 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) 2816 return false; 2817 2818 // Turn off ADL when we find certain kinds of declarations during 2819 // normal lookup: 2820 for (NamedDecl *D : R) { 2821 // C++0x [basic.lookup.argdep]p3: 2822 // -- a declaration of a class member 2823 // Since using decls preserve this property, we check this on the 2824 // original decl. 2825 if (D->isCXXClassMember()) 2826 return false; 2827 2828 // C++0x [basic.lookup.argdep]p3: 2829 // -- a block-scope function declaration that is not a 2830 // using-declaration 2831 // NOTE: we also trigger this for function templates (in fact, we 2832 // don't check the decl type at all, since all other decl types 2833 // turn off ADL anyway). 2834 if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(D)) 2835 D = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(D)->getTargetDecl(); 2836 else if (D->getLexicalDeclContext()->isFunctionOrMethod()) 2837 return false; 2838 2839 // C++0x [basic.lookup.argdep]p3: 2840 // -- a declaration that is neither a function or a function 2841 // template 2842 // And also for builtin functions. 2843 if (isa<FunctionDecl>(D)) { 2844 FunctionDecl *FDecl = cast<FunctionDecl>(D); 2845 2846 // But also builtin functions. 2847 if (FDecl->getBuiltinID() && FDecl->isImplicit()) 2848 return false; 2849 } else if (!isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D)) 2850 return false; 2851 } 2852 2853 return true; 2854 } 2855 2856 2857 /// Diagnoses obvious problems with the use of the given declaration 2858 /// as an expression. This is only actually called for lookups that 2859 /// were not overloaded, and it doesn't promise that the declaration 2860 /// will in fact be used. 2861 static bool CheckDeclInExpr(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, NamedDecl *D) { 2862 if (D->isInvalidDecl()) 2863 return true; 2864 2865 if (isa<TypedefNameDecl>(D)) { 2866 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_unexpected_typedef) << D->getDeclName(); 2867 return true; 2868 } 2869 2870 if (isa<ObjCInterfaceDecl>(D)) { 2871 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_unexpected_interface) << D->getDeclName(); 2872 return true; 2873 } 2874 2875 if (isa<NamespaceDecl>(D)) { 2876 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_unexpected_namespace) << D->getDeclName(); 2877 return true; 2878 } 2879 2880 return false; 2881 } 2882 2883 // Certain multiversion types should be treated as overloaded even when there is 2884 // only one result. 2885 static bool ShouldLookupResultBeMultiVersionOverload(const LookupResult &R) { 2886 assert(R.isSingleResult() && "Expected only a single result"); 2887 const auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(R.getFoundDecl()); 2888 return FD && 2889 (FD->isCPUDispatchMultiVersion() || FD->isCPUSpecificMultiVersion()); 2890 } 2891 2892 ExprResult Sema::BuildDeclarationNameExpr(const CXXScopeSpec &SS, 2893 LookupResult &R, bool NeedsADL, 2894 bool AcceptInvalidDecl) { 2895 // If this is a single, fully-resolved result and we don't need ADL, 2896 // just build an ordinary singleton decl ref. 2897 if (!NeedsADL && R.isSingleResult() && 2898 !R.getAsSingle<FunctionTemplateDecl>() && 2899 !ShouldLookupResultBeMultiVersionOverload(R)) 2900 return BuildDeclarationNameExpr(SS, R.getLookupNameInfo(), R.getFoundDecl(), 2901 R.getRepresentativeDecl(), nullptr, 2902 AcceptInvalidDecl); 2903 2904 // We only need to check the declaration if there's exactly one 2905 // result, because in the overloaded case the results can only be 2906 // functions and function templates. 2907 if (R.isSingleResult() && !ShouldLookupResultBeMultiVersionOverload(R) && 2908 CheckDeclInExpr(*this, R.getNameLoc(), R.getFoundDecl())) 2909 return ExprError(); 2910 2911 // Otherwise, just build an unresolved lookup expression. Suppress 2912 // any lookup-related diagnostics; we'll hash these out later, when 2913 // we've picked a target. 2914 R.suppressDiagnostics(); 2915 2916 UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE 2917 = UnresolvedLookupExpr::Create(Context, R.getNamingClass(), 2918 SS.getWithLocInContext(Context), 2919 R.getLookupNameInfo(), 2920 NeedsADL, R.isOverloadedResult(), 2921 R.begin(), R.end()); 2922 2923 return ULE; 2924 } 2925 2926 static void 2927 diagnoseUncapturableValueReference(Sema &S, SourceLocation loc, 2928 ValueDecl *var, DeclContext *DC); 2929 2930 /// Complete semantic analysis for a reference to the given declaration. 2931 ExprResult Sema::BuildDeclarationNameExpr( 2932 const CXXScopeSpec &SS, const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, NamedDecl *D, 2933 NamedDecl *FoundD, const TemplateArgumentListInfo *TemplateArgs, 2934 bool AcceptInvalidDecl) { 2935 assert(D && "Cannot refer to a NULL declaration"); 2936 assert(!isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D) && 2937 "Cannot refer unambiguously to a function template"); 2938 2939 SourceLocation Loc = NameInfo.getLoc(); 2940 if (CheckDeclInExpr(*this, Loc, D)) 2941 return ExprError(); 2942 2943 if (TemplateDecl *Template = dyn_cast<TemplateDecl>(D)) { 2944 // Specifically diagnose references to class templates that are missing 2945 // a template argument list. 2946 diagnoseMissingTemplateArguments(TemplateName(Template), Loc); 2947 return ExprError(); 2948 } 2949 2950 // Make sure that we're referring to a value. 2951 ValueDecl *VD = dyn_cast<ValueDecl>(D); 2952 if (!VD) { 2953 Diag(Loc, diag::err_ref_non_value) 2954 << D << SS.getRange(); 2955 Diag(D->getLocation(), diag::note_declared_at); 2956 return ExprError(); 2957 } 2958 2959 // Check whether this declaration can be used. Note that we suppress 2960 // this check when we're going to perform argument-dependent lookup 2961 // on this function name, because this might not be the function 2962 // that overload resolution actually selects. 2963 if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(VD, Loc)) 2964 return ExprError(); 2965 2966 // Only create DeclRefExpr's for valid Decl's. 2967 if (VD->isInvalidDecl() && !AcceptInvalidDecl) 2968 return ExprError(); 2969 2970 // Handle members of anonymous structs and unions. If we got here, 2971 // and the reference is to a class member indirect field, then this 2972 // must be the subject of a pointer-to-member expression. 2973 if (IndirectFieldDecl *indirectField = dyn_cast<IndirectFieldDecl>(VD)) 2974 if (!indirectField->isCXXClassMember()) 2975 return BuildAnonymousStructUnionMemberReference(SS, NameInfo.getLoc(), 2976 indirectField); 2977 2978 { 2979 QualType type = VD->getType(); 2980 if (type.isNull()) 2981 return ExprError(); 2982 if (auto *FPT = type->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()) { 2983 // C++ [except.spec]p17: 2984 // An exception-specification is considered to be needed when: 2985 // - in an expression, the function is the unique lookup result or 2986 // the selected member of a set of overloaded functions. 2987 ResolveExceptionSpec(Loc, FPT); 2988 type = VD->getType(); 2989 } 2990 ExprValueKind valueKind = VK_RValue; 2991 2992 switch (D->getKind()) { 2993 // Ignore all the non-ValueDecl kinds. 2994 #define ABSTRACT_DECL(kind) 2995 #define VALUE(type, base) 2996 #define DECL(type, base) \ 2997 case Decl::type: 2998 #include "clang/AST/DeclNodes.inc" 2999 llvm_unreachable("invalid value decl kind"); 3000 3001 // These shouldn't make it here. 3002 case Decl::ObjCAtDefsField: 3003 llvm_unreachable("forming non-member reference to ivar?"); 3004 3005 // Enum constants are always r-values and never references. 3006 // Unresolved using declarations are dependent. 3007 case Decl::EnumConstant: 3008 case Decl::UnresolvedUsingValue: 3009 case Decl::OMPDeclareReduction: 3010 case Decl::OMPDeclareMapper: 3011 valueKind = VK_RValue; 3012 break; 3013 3014 // Fields and indirect fields that got here must be for 3015 // pointer-to-member expressions; we just call them l-values for 3016 // internal consistency, because this subexpression doesn't really 3017 // exist in the high-level semantics. 3018 case Decl::Field: 3019 case Decl::IndirectField: 3020 case Decl::ObjCIvar: 3021 assert(getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 3022 "building reference to field in C?"); 3023 3024 // These can't have reference type in well-formed programs, but 3025 // for internal consistency we do this anyway. 3026 type = type.getNonReferenceType(); 3027 valueKind = VK_LValue; 3028 break; 3029 3030 // Non-type template parameters are either l-values or r-values 3031 // depending on the type. 3032 case Decl::NonTypeTemplateParm: { 3033 if (const ReferenceType *reftype = type->getAs<ReferenceType>()) { 3034 type = reftype->getPointeeType(); 3035 valueKind = VK_LValue; // even if the parameter is an r-value reference 3036 break; 3037 } 3038 3039 // For non-references, we need to strip qualifiers just in case 3040 // the template parameter was declared as 'const int' or whatever. 3041 valueKind = VK_RValue; 3042 type = type.getUnqualifiedType(); 3043 break; 3044 } 3045 3046 case Decl::Var: 3047 case Decl::VarTemplateSpecialization: 3048 case Decl::VarTemplatePartialSpecialization: 3049 case Decl::Decomposition: 3050 case Decl::OMPCapturedExpr: 3051 // In C, "extern void blah;" is valid and is an r-value. 3052 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 3053 !type.hasQualifiers() && 3054 type->isVoidType()) { 3055 valueKind = VK_RValue; 3056 break; 3057 } 3058 LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 3059 3060 case Decl::ImplicitParam: 3061 case Decl::ParmVar: { 3062 // These are always l-values. 3063 valueKind = VK_LValue; 3064 type = type.getNonReferenceType(); 3065 3066 // FIXME: Does the addition of const really only apply in 3067 // potentially-evaluated contexts? Since the variable isn't actually 3068 // captured in an unevaluated context, it seems that the answer is no. 3069 if (!isUnevaluatedContext()) { 3070 QualType CapturedType = getCapturedDeclRefType(cast<VarDecl>(VD), Loc); 3071 if (!CapturedType.isNull()) 3072 type = CapturedType; 3073 } 3074 3075 break; 3076 } 3077 3078 case Decl::Binding: { 3079 // These are always lvalues. 3080 valueKind = VK_LValue; 3081 type = type.getNonReferenceType(); 3082 // FIXME: Support lambda-capture of BindingDecls, once CWG actually 3083 // decides how that's supposed to work. 3084 auto *BD = cast<BindingDecl>(VD); 3085 if (BD->getDeclContext() != CurContext) { 3086 auto *DD = dyn_cast_or_null<VarDecl>(BD->getDecomposedDecl()); 3087 if (DD && DD->hasLocalStorage()) 3088 diagnoseUncapturableValueReference(*this, Loc, BD, CurContext); 3089 } 3090 break; 3091 } 3092 3093 case Decl::Function: { 3094 if (unsigned BID = cast<FunctionDecl>(VD)->getBuiltinID()) { 3095 if (!Context.BuiltinInfo.isPredefinedLibFunction(BID)) { 3096 type = Context.BuiltinFnTy; 3097 valueKind = VK_RValue; 3098 break; 3099 } 3100 } 3101 3102 const FunctionType *fty = type->castAs<FunctionType>(); 3103 3104 // If we're referring to a function with an __unknown_anytype 3105 // result type, make the entire expression __unknown_anytype. 3106 if (fty->getReturnType() == Context.UnknownAnyTy) { 3107 type = Context.UnknownAnyTy; 3108 valueKind = VK_RValue; 3109 break; 3110 } 3111 3112 // Functions are l-values in C++. 3113 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 3114 valueKind = VK_LValue; 3115 break; 3116 } 3117 3118 // C99 DR 316 says that, if a function type comes from a 3119 // function definition (without a prototype), that type is only 3120 // used for checking compatibility. Therefore, when referencing 3121 // the function, we pretend that we don't have the full function 3122 // type. 3123 if (!cast<FunctionDecl>(VD)->hasPrototype() && 3124 isa<FunctionProtoType>(fty)) 3125 type = Context.getFunctionNoProtoType(fty->getReturnType(), 3126 fty->getExtInfo()); 3127 3128 // Functions are r-values in C. 3129 valueKind = VK_RValue; 3130 break; 3131 } 3132 3133 case Decl::CXXDeductionGuide: 3134 llvm_unreachable("building reference to deduction guide"); 3135 3136 case Decl::MSProperty: 3137 valueKind = VK_LValue; 3138 break; 3139 3140 case Decl::CXXMethod: 3141 // If we're referring to a method with an __unknown_anytype 3142 // result type, make the entire expression __unknown_anytype. 3143 // This should only be possible with a type written directly. 3144 if (const FunctionProtoType *proto 3145 = dyn_cast<FunctionProtoType>(VD->getType())) 3146 if (proto->getReturnType() == Context.UnknownAnyTy) { 3147 type = Context.UnknownAnyTy; 3148 valueKind = VK_RValue; 3149 break; 3150 } 3151 3152 // C++ methods are l-values if static, r-values if non-static. 3153 if (cast<CXXMethodDecl>(VD)->isStatic()) { 3154 valueKind = VK_LValue; 3155 break; 3156 } 3157 LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 3158 3159 case Decl::CXXConversion: 3160 case Decl::CXXDestructor: 3161 case Decl::CXXConstructor: 3162 valueKind = VK_RValue; 3163 break; 3164 } 3165 3166 return BuildDeclRefExpr(VD, type, valueKind, NameInfo, &SS, FoundD, 3167 /*FIXME: TemplateKWLoc*/ SourceLocation(), 3168 TemplateArgs); 3169 } 3170 } 3171 3172 static void ConvertUTF8ToWideString(unsigned CharByteWidth, StringRef Source, 3173 SmallString<32> &Target) { 3174 Target.resize(CharByteWidth * (Source.size() + 1)); 3175 char *ResultPtr = &Target[0]; 3176 const llvm::UTF8 *ErrorPtr; 3177 bool success = 3178 llvm::ConvertUTF8toWide(CharByteWidth, Source, ResultPtr, ErrorPtr); 3179 (void)success; 3180 assert(success); 3181 Target.resize(ResultPtr - &Target[0]); 3182 } 3183 3184 ExprResult Sema::BuildPredefinedExpr(SourceLocation Loc, 3185 PredefinedExpr::IdentKind IK) { 3186 // Pick the current block, lambda, captured statement or function. 3187 Decl *currentDecl = nullptr; 3188 if (const BlockScopeInfo *BSI = getCurBlock()) 3189 currentDecl = BSI->TheDecl; 3190 else if (const LambdaScopeInfo *LSI = getCurLambda()) 3191 currentDecl = LSI->CallOperator; 3192 else if (const CapturedRegionScopeInfo *CSI = getCurCapturedRegion()) 3193 currentDecl = CSI->TheCapturedDecl; 3194 else 3195 currentDecl = getCurFunctionOrMethodDecl(); 3196 3197 if (!currentDecl) { 3198 Diag(Loc, diag::ext_predef_outside_function); 3199 currentDecl = Context.getTranslationUnitDecl(); 3200 } 3201 3202 QualType ResTy; 3203 StringLiteral *SL = nullptr; 3204 if (cast<DeclContext>(currentDecl)->isDependentContext()) 3205 ResTy = Context.DependentTy; 3206 else { 3207 // Pre-defined identifiers are of type char[x], where x is the length of 3208 // the string. 3209 auto Str = PredefinedExpr::ComputeName(IK, currentDecl); 3210 unsigned Length = Str.length(); 3211 3212 llvm::APInt LengthI(32, Length + 1); 3213 if (IK == PredefinedExpr::LFunction || IK == PredefinedExpr::LFuncSig) { 3214 ResTy = 3215 Context.adjustStringLiteralBaseType(Context.WideCharTy.withConst()); 3216 SmallString<32> RawChars; 3217 ConvertUTF8ToWideString(Context.getTypeSizeInChars(ResTy).getQuantity(), 3218 Str, RawChars); 3219 ResTy = Context.getConstantArrayType(ResTy, LengthI, ArrayType::Normal, 3220 /*IndexTypeQuals*/ 0); 3221 SL = StringLiteral::Create(Context, RawChars, StringLiteral::Wide, 3222 /*Pascal*/ false, ResTy, Loc); 3223 } else { 3224 ResTy = Context.adjustStringLiteralBaseType(Context.CharTy.withConst()); 3225 ResTy = Context.getConstantArrayType(ResTy, LengthI, ArrayType::Normal, 3226 /*IndexTypeQuals*/ 0); 3227 SL = StringLiteral::Create(Context, Str, StringLiteral::Ascii, 3228 /*Pascal*/ false, ResTy, Loc); 3229 } 3230 } 3231 3232 return PredefinedExpr::Create(Context, Loc, ResTy, IK, SL); 3233 } 3234 3235 ExprResult Sema::ActOnPredefinedExpr(SourceLocation Loc, tok::TokenKind Kind) { 3236 PredefinedExpr::IdentKind IK; 3237 3238 switch (Kind) { 3239 default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown simple primary expr!"); 3240 case tok::kw___func__: IK = PredefinedExpr::Func; break; // [C99 6.4.2.2] 3241 case tok::kw___FUNCTION__: IK = PredefinedExpr::Function; break; 3242 case tok::kw___FUNCDNAME__: IK = PredefinedExpr::FuncDName; break; // [MS] 3243 case tok::kw___FUNCSIG__: IK = PredefinedExpr::FuncSig; break; // [MS] 3244 case tok::kw_L__FUNCTION__: IK = PredefinedExpr::LFunction; break; // [MS] 3245 case tok::kw_L__FUNCSIG__: IK = PredefinedExpr::LFuncSig; break; // [MS] 3246 case tok::kw___PRETTY_FUNCTION__: IK = PredefinedExpr::PrettyFunction; break; 3247 } 3248 3249 return BuildPredefinedExpr(Loc, IK); 3250 } 3251 3252 ExprResult Sema::ActOnCharacterConstant(const Token &Tok, Scope *UDLScope) { 3253 SmallString<16> CharBuffer; 3254 bool Invalid = false; 3255 StringRef ThisTok = PP.getSpelling(Tok, CharBuffer, &Invalid); 3256 if (Invalid) 3257 return ExprError(); 3258 3259 CharLiteralParser Literal(ThisTok.begin(), ThisTok.end(), Tok.getLocation(), 3260 PP, Tok.getKind()); 3261 if (Literal.hadError()) 3262 return ExprError(); 3263 3264 QualType Ty; 3265 if (Literal.isWide()) 3266 Ty = Context.WideCharTy; // L'x' -> wchar_t in C and C++. 3267 else if (Literal.isUTF8() && getLangOpts().Char8) 3268 Ty = Context.Char8Ty; // u8'x' -> char8_t when it exists. 3269 else if (Literal.isUTF16()) 3270 Ty = Context.Char16Ty; // u'x' -> char16_t in C11 and C++11. 3271 else if (Literal.isUTF32()) 3272 Ty = Context.Char32Ty; // U'x' -> char32_t in C11 and C++11. 3273 else if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus || Literal.isMultiChar()) 3274 Ty = Context.IntTy; // 'x' -> int in C, 'wxyz' -> int in C++. 3275 else 3276 Ty = Context.CharTy; // 'x' -> char in C++ 3277 3278 CharacterLiteral::CharacterKind Kind = CharacterLiteral::Ascii; 3279 if (Literal.isWide()) 3280 Kind = CharacterLiteral::Wide; 3281 else if (Literal.isUTF16()) 3282 Kind = CharacterLiteral::UTF16; 3283 else if (Literal.isUTF32()) 3284 Kind = CharacterLiteral::UTF32; 3285 else if (Literal.isUTF8()) 3286 Kind = CharacterLiteral::UTF8; 3287 3288 Expr *Lit = new (Context) CharacterLiteral(Literal.getValue(), Kind, Ty, 3289 Tok.getLocation()); 3290 3291 if (Literal.getUDSuffix().empty()) 3292 return Lit; 3293 3294 // We're building a user-defined literal. 3295 IdentifierInfo *UDSuffix = &Context.Idents.get(Literal.getUDSuffix()); 3296 SourceLocation UDSuffixLoc = 3297 getUDSuffixLoc(*this, Tok.getLocation(), Literal.getUDSuffixOffset()); 3298 3299 // Make sure we're allowed user-defined literals here. 3300 if (!UDLScope) 3301 return ExprError(Diag(UDSuffixLoc, diag::err_invalid_character_udl)); 3302 3303 // C++11 [lex.ext]p6: The literal L is treated as a call of the form 3304 // operator "" X (ch) 3305 return BuildCookedLiteralOperatorCall(*this, UDLScope, UDSuffix, UDSuffixLoc, 3306 Lit, Tok.getLocation()); 3307 } 3308 3309 ExprResult Sema::ActOnIntegerConstant(SourceLocation Loc, uint64_t Val) { 3310 unsigned IntSize = Context.getTargetInfo().getIntWidth(); 3311 return IntegerLiteral::Create(Context, llvm::APInt(IntSize, Val), 3312 Context.IntTy, Loc); 3313 } 3314 3315 static Expr *BuildFloatingLiteral(Sema &S, NumericLiteralParser &Literal, 3316 QualType Ty, SourceLocation Loc) { 3317 const llvm::fltSemantics &Format = S.Context.getFloatTypeSemantics(Ty); 3318 3319 using llvm::APFloat; 3320 APFloat Val(Format); 3321 3322 APFloat::opStatus result = Literal.GetFloatValue(Val); 3323 3324 // Overflow is always an error, but underflow is only an error if 3325 // we underflowed to zero (APFloat reports denormals as underflow). 3326 if ((result & APFloat::opOverflow) || 3327 ((result & APFloat::opUnderflow) && Val.isZero())) { 3328 unsigned diagnostic; 3329 SmallString<20> buffer; 3330 if (result & APFloat::opOverflow) { 3331 diagnostic = diag::warn_float_overflow; 3332 APFloat::getLargest(Format).toString(buffer); 3333 } else { 3334 diagnostic = diag::warn_float_underflow; 3335 APFloat::getSmallest(Format).toString(buffer); 3336 } 3337 3338 S.Diag(Loc, diagnostic) 3339 << Ty 3340 << StringRef(buffer.data(), buffer.size()); 3341 } 3342 3343 bool isExact = (result == APFloat::opOK); 3344 return FloatingLiteral::Create(S.Context, Val, isExact, Ty, Loc); 3345 } 3346 3347 bool Sema::CheckLoopHintExpr(Expr *E, SourceLocation Loc) { 3348 assert(E && "Invalid expression"); 3349 3350 if (E->isValueDependent()) 3351 return false; 3352 3353 QualType QT = E->getType(); 3354 if (!QT->isIntegerType() || QT->isBooleanType() || QT->isCharType()) { 3355 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_pragma_loop_invalid_argument_type) << QT; 3356 return true; 3357 } 3358 3359 llvm::APSInt ValueAPS; 3360 ExprResult R = VerifyIntegerConstantExpression(E, &ValueAPS); 3361 3362 if (R.isInvalid()) 3363 return true; 3364 3365 bool ValueIsPositive = ValueAPS.isStrictlyPositive(); 3366 if (!ValueIsPositive || ValueAPS.getActiveBits() > 31) { 3367 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_pragma_loop_invalid_argument_value) 3368 << ValueAPS.toString(10) << ValueIsPositive; 3369 return true; 3370 } 3371 3372 return false; 3373 } 3374 3375 ExprResult Sema::ActOnNumericConstant(const Token &Tok, Scope *UDLScope) { 3376 // Fast path for a single digit (which is quite common). A single digit 3377 // cannot have a trigraph, escaped newline, radix prefix, or suffix. 3378 if (Tok.getLength() == 1) { 3379 const char Val = PP.getSpellingOfSingleCharacterNumericConstant(Tok); 3380 return ActOnIntegerConstant(Tok.getLocation(), Val-'0'); 3381 } 3382 3383 SmallString<128> SpellingBuffer; 3384 // NumericLiteralParser wants to overread by one character. Add padding to 3385 // the buffer in case the token is copied to the buffer. If getSpelling() 3386 // returns a StringRef to the memory buffer, it should have a null char at 3387 // the EOF, so it is also safe. 3388 SpellingBuffer.resize(Tok.getLength() + 1); 3389 3390 // Get the spelling of the token, which eliminates trigraphs, etc. 3391 bool Invalid = false; 3392 StringRef TokSpelling = PP.getSpelling(Tok, SpellingBuffer, &Invalid); 3393 if (Invalid) 3394 return ExprError(); 3395 3396 NumericLiteralParser Literal(TokSpelling, Tok.getLocation(), PP); 3397 if (Literal.hadError) 3398 return ExprError(); 3399 3400 if (Literal.hasUDSuffix()) { 3401 // We're building a user-defined literal. 3402 IdentifierInfo *UDSuffix = &Context.Idents.get(Literal.getUDSuffix()); 3403 SourceLocation UDSuffixLoc = 3404 getUDSuffixLoc(*this, Tok.getLocation(), Literal.getUDSuffixOffset()); 3405 3406 // Make sure we're allowed user-defined literals here. 3407 if (!UDLScope) 3408 return ExprError(Diag(UDSuffixLoc, diag::err_invalid_numeric_udl)); 3409 3410 QualType CookedTy; 3411 if (Literal.isFloatingLiteral()) { 3412 // C++11 [lex.ext]p4: If S contains a literal operator with parameter type 3413 // long double, the literal is treated as a call of the form 3414 // operator "" X (f L) 3415 CookedTy = Context.LongDoubleTy; 3416 } else { 3417 // C++11 [lex.ext]p3: If S contains a literal operator with parameter type 3418 // unsigned long long, the literal is treated as a call of the form 3419 // operator "" X (n ULL) 3420 CookedTy = Context.UnsignedLongLongTy; 3421 } 3422 3423 DeclarationName OpName = 3424 Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXLiteralOperatorName(UDSuffix); 3425 DeclarationNameInfo OpNameInfo(OpName, UDSuffixLoc); 3426 OpNameInfo.setCXXLiteralOperatorNameLoc(UDSuffixLoc); 3427 3428 SourceLocation TokLoc = Tok.getLocation(); 3429 3430 // Perform literal operator lookup to determine if we're building a raw 3431 // literal or a cooked one. 3432 LookupResult R(*this, OpName, UDSuffixLoc, LookupOrdinaryName); 3433 switch (LookupLiteralOperator(UDLScope, R, CookedTy, 3434 /*AllowRaw*/ true, /*AllowTemplate*/ true, 3435 /*AllowStringTemplate*/ false, 3436 /*DiagnoseMissing*/ !Literal.isImaginary)) { 3437 case LOLR_ErrorNoDiagnostic: 3438 // Lookup failure for imaginary constants isn't fatal, there's still the 3439 // GNU extension producing _Complex types. 3440 break; 3441 case LOLR_Error: 3442 return ExprError(); 3443 case LOLR_Cooked: { 3444 Expr *Lit; 3445 if (Literal.isFloatingLiteral()) { 3446 Lit = BuildFloatingLiteral(*this, Literal, CookedTy, Tok.getLocation()); 3447 } else { 3448 llvm::APInt ResultVal(Context.getTargetInfo().getLongLongWidth(), 0); 3449 if (Literal.GetIntegerValue(ResultVal)) 3450 Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_integer_literal_too_large) 3451 << /* Unsigned */ 1; 3452 Lit = IntegerLiteral::Create(Context, ResultVal, CookedTy, 3453 Tok.getLocation()); 3454 } 3455 return BuildLiteralOperatorCall(R, OpNameInfo, Lit, TokLoc); 3456 } 3457 3458 case LOLR_Raw: { 3459 // C++11 [lit.ext]p3, p4: If S contains a raw literal operator, the 3460 // literal is treated as a call of the form 3461 // operator "" X ("n") 3462 unsigned Length = Literal.getUDSuffixOffset(); 3463 QualType StrTy = Context.getConstantArrayType( 3464 Context.adjustStringLiteralBaseType(Context.CharTy.withConst()), 3465 llvm::APInt(32, Length + 1), ArrayType::Normal, 0); 3466 Expr *Lit = StringLiteral::Create( 3467 Context, StringRef(TokSpelling.data(), Length), StringLiteral::Ascii, 3468 /*Pascal*/false, StrTy, &TokLoc, 1); 3469 return BuildLiteralOperatorCall(R, OpNameInfo, Lit, TokLoc); 3470 } 3471 3472 case LOLR_Template: { 3473 // C++11 [lit.ext]p3, p4: Otherwise (S contains a literal operator 3474 // template), L is treated as a call fo the form 3475 // operator "" X <'c1', 'c2', ... 'ck'>() 3476 // where n is the source character sequence c1 c2 ... ck. 3477 TemplateArgumentListInfo ExplicitArgs; 3478 unsigned CharBits = Context.getIntWidth(Context.CharTy); 3479 bool CharIsUnsigned = Context.CharTy->isUnsignedIntegerType(); 3480 llvm::APSInt Value(CharBits, CharIsUnsigned); 3481 for (unsigned I = 0, N = Literal.getUDSuffixOffset(); I != N; ++I) { 3482 Value = TokSpelling[I]; 3483 TemplateArgument Arg(Context, Value, Context.CharTy); 3484 TemplateArgumentLocInfo ArgInfo; 3485 ExplicitArgs.addArgument(TemplateArgumentLoc(Arg, ArgInfo)); 3486 } 3487 return BuildLiteralOperatorCall(R, OpNameInfo, None, TokLoc, 3488 &ExplicitArgs); 3489 } 3490 case LOLR_StringTemplate: 3491 llvm_unreachable("unexpected literal operator lookup result"); 3492 } 3493 } 3494 3495 Expr *Res; 3496 3497 if (Literal.isFixedPointLiteral()) { 3498 QualType Ty; 3499 3500 if (Literal.isAccum) { 3501 if (Literal.isHalf) { 3502 Ty = Context.ShortAccumTy; 3503 } else if (Literal.isLong) { 3504 Ty = Context.LongAccumTy; 3505 } else { 3506 Ty = Context.AccumTy; 3507 } 3508 } else if (Literal.isFract) { 3509 if (Literal.isHalf) { 3510 Ty = Context.ShortFractTy; 3511 } else if (Literal.isLong) { 3512 Ty = Context.LongFractTy; 3513 } else { 3514 Ty = Context.FractTy; 3515 } 3516 } 3517 3518 if (Literal.isUnsigned) Ty = Context.getCorrespondingUnsignedType(Ty); 3519 3520 bool isSigned = !Literal.isUnsigned; 3521 unsigned scale = Context.getFixedPointScale(Ty); 3522 unsigned bit_width = Context.getTypeInfo(Ty).Width; 3523 3524 llvm::APInt Val(bit_width, 0, isSigned); 3525 bool Overflowed = Literal.GetFixedPointValue(Val, scale); 3526 bool ValIsZero = Val.isNullValue() && !Overflowed; 3527 3528 auto MaxVal = Context.getFixedPointMax(Ty).getValue(); 3529 if (Literal.isFract && Val == MaxVal + 1 && !ValIsZero) 3530 // Clause 6.4.4 - The value of a constant shall be in the range of 3531 // representable values for its type, with exception for constants of a 3532 // fract type with a value of exactly 1; such a constant shall denote 3533 // the maximal value for the type. 3534 --Val; 3535 else if (Val.ugt(MaxVal) || Overflowed) 3536 Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_too_large_for_fixed_point); 3537 3538 Res = FixedPointLiteral::CreateFromRawInt(Context, Val, Ty, 3539 Tok.getLocation(), scale); 3540 } else if (Literal.isFloatingLiteral()) { 3541 QualType Ty; 3542 if (Literal.isHalf){ 3543 if (getOpenCLOptions().isEnabled("cl_khr_fp16")) 3544 Ty = Context.HalfTy; 3545 else { 3546 Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_half_const_requires_fp16); 3547 return ExprError(); 3548 } 3549 } else if (Literal.isFloat) 3550 Ty = Context.FloatTy; 3551 else if (Literal.isLong) 3552 Ty = Context.LongDoubleTy; 3553 else if (Literal.isFloat16) 3554 Ty = Context.Float16Ty; 3555 else if (Literal.isFloat128) 3556 Ty = Context.Float128Ty; 3557 else 3558 Ty = Context.DoubleTy; 3559 3560 Res = BuildFloatingLiteral(*this, Literal, Ty, Tok.getLocation()); 3561 3562 if (Ty == Context.DoubleTy) { 3563 if (getLangOpts().SinglePrecisionConstants) { 3564 const BuiltinType *BTy = Ty->getAs<BuiltinType>(); 3565 if (BTy->getKind() != BuiltinType::Float) { 3566 Res = ImpCastExprToType(Res, Context.FloatTy, CK_FloatingCast).get(); 3567 } 3568 } else if (getLangOpts().OpenCL && 3569 !getOpenCLOptions().isEnabled("cl_khr_fp64")) { 3570 // Impose single-precision float type when cl_khr_fp64 is not enabled. 3571 Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::warn_double_const_requires_fp64); 3572 Res = ImpCastExprToType(Res, Context.FloatTy, CK_FloatingCast).get(); 3573 } 3574 } 3575 } else if (!Literal.isIntegerLiteral()) { 3576 return ExprError(); 3577 } else { 3578 QualType Ty; 3579 3580 // 'long long' is a C99 or C++11 feature. 3581 if (!getLangOpts().C99 && Literal.isLongLong) { 3582 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) 3583 Diag(Tok.getLocation(), 3584 getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 ? 3585 diag::warn_cxx98_compat_longlong : diag::ext_cxx11_longlong); 3586 else 3587 Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::ext_c99_longlong); 3588 } 3589 3590 // Get the value in the widest-possible width. 3591 unsigned MaxWidth = Context.getTargetInfo().getIntMaxTWidth(); 3592 llvm::APInt ResultVal(MaxWidth, 0); 3593 3594 if (Literal.GetIntegerValue(ResultVal)) { 3595 // If this value didn't fit into uintmax_t, error and force to ull. 3596 Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_integer_literal_too_large) 3597 << /* Unsigned */ 1; 3598 Ty = Context.UnsignedLongLongTy; 3599 assert(Context.getTypeSize(Ty) == ResultVal.getBitWidth() && 3600 "long long is not intmax_t?"); 3601 } else { 3602 // If this value fits into a ULL, try to figure out what else it fits into 3603 // according to the rules of C99 6.4.4.1p5. 3604 3605 // Octal, Hexadecimal, and integers with a U suffix are allowed to 3606 // be an unsigned int. 3607 bool AllowUnsigned = Literal.isUnsigned || Literal.getRadix() != 10; 3608 3609 // Check from smallest to largest, picking the smallest type we can. 3610 unsigned Width = 0; 3611 3612 // Microsoft specific integer suffixes are explicitly sized. 3613 if (Literal.MicrosoftInteger) { 3614 if (Literal.MicrosoftInteger == 8 && !Literal.isUnsigned) { 3615 Width = 8; 3616 Ty = Context.CharTy; 3617 } else { 3618 Width = Literal.MicrosoftInteger; 3619 Ty = Context.getIntTypeForBitwidth(Width, 3620 /*Signed=*/!Literal.isUnsigned); 3621 } 3622 } 3623 3624 if (Ty.isNull() && !Literal.isLong && !Literal.isLongLong) { 3625 // Are int/unsigned possibilities? 3626 unsigned IntSize = Context.getTargetInfo().getIntWidth(); 3627 3628 // Does it fit in a unsigned int? 3629 if (ResultVal.isIntN(IntSize)) { 3630 // Does it fit in a signed int? 3631 if (!Literal.isUnsigned && ResultVal[IntSize-1] == 0) 3632 Ty = Context.IntTy; 3633 else if (AllowUnsigned) 3634 Ty = Context.UnsignedIntTy; 3635 Width = IntSize; 3636 } 3637 } 3638 3639 // Are long/unsigned long possibilities? 3640 if (Ty.isNull() && !Literal.isLongLong) { 3641 unsigned LongSize = Context.getTargetInfo().getLongWidth(); 3642 3643 // Does it fit in a unsigned long? 3644 if (ResultVal.isIntN(LongSize)) { 3645 // Does it fit in a signed long? 3646 if (!Literal.isUnsigned && ResultVal[LongSize-1] == 0) 3647 Ty = Context.LongTy; 3648 else if (AllowUnsigned) 3649 Ty = Context.UnsignedLongTy; 3650 // Check according to the rules of C90 6.1.3.2p5. C++03 [lex.icon]p2 3651 // is compatible. 3652 else if (!getLangOpts().C99 && !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11) { 3653 const unsigned LongLongSize = 3654 Context.getTargetInfo().getLongLongWidth(); 3655 Diag(Tok.getLocation(), 3656 getLangOpts().CPlusPlus 3657 ? Literal.isLong 3658 ? diag::warn_old_implicitly_unsigned_long_cxx 3659 : /*C++98 UB*/ diag:: 3660 ext_old_implicitly_unsigned_long_cxx 3661 : diag::warn_old_implicitly_unsigned_long) 3662 << (LongLongSize > LongSize ? /*will have type 'long long'*/ 0 3663 : /*will be ill-formed*/ 1); 3664 Ty = Context.UnsignedLongTy; 3665 } 3666 Width = LongSize; 3667 } 3668 } 3669 3670 // Check long long if needed. 3671 if (Ty.isNull()) { 3672 unsigned LongLongSize = Context.getTargetInfo().getLongLongWidth(); 3673 3674 // Does it fit in a unsigned long long? 3675 if (ResultVal.isIntN(LongLongSize)) { 3676 // Does it fit in a signed long long? 3677 // To be compatible with MSVC, hex integer literals ending with the 3678 // LL or i64 suffix are always signed in Microsoft mode. 3679 if (!Literal.isUnsigned && (ResultVal[LongLongSize-1] == 0 || 3680 (getLangOpts().MSVCCompat && Literal.isLongLong))) 3681 Ty = Context.LongLongTy; 3682 else if (AllowUnsigned) 3683 Ty = Context.UnsignedLongLongTy; 3684 Width = LongLongSize; 3685 } 3686 } 3687 3688 // If we still couldn't decide a type, we probably have something that 3689 // does not fit in a signed long long, but has no U suffix. 3690 if (Ty.isNull()) { 3691 Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::ext_integer_literal_too_large_for_signed); 3692 Ty = Context.UnsignedLongLongTy; 3693 Width = Context.getTargetInfo().getLongLongWidth(); 3694 } 3695 3696 if (ResultVal.getBitWidth() != Width) 3697 ResultVal = ResultVal.trunc(Width); 3698 } 3699 Res = IntegerLiteral::Create(Context, ResultVal, Ty, Tok.getLocation()); 3700 } 3701 3702 // If this is an imaginary literal, create the ImaginaryLiteral wrapper. 3703 if (Literal.isImaginary) { 3704 Res = new (Context) ImaginaryLiteral(Res, 3705 Context.getComplexType(Res->getType())); 3706 3707 Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::ext_imaginary_constant); 3708 } 3709 return Res; 3710 } 3711 3712 ExprResult Sema::ActOnParenExpr(SourceLocation L, SourceLocation R, Expr *E) { 3713 assert(E && "ActOnParenExpr() missing expr"); 3714 return new (Context) ParenExpr(L, R, E); 3715 } 3716 3717 static bool CheckVecStepTraitOperandType(Sema &S, QualType T, 3718 SourceLocation Loc, 3719 SourceRange ArgRange) { 3720 // [OpenCL 1.1 6.11.12] "The vec_step built-in function takes a built-in 3721 // scalar or vector data type argument..." 3722 // Every built-in scalar type (OpenCL 1.1 6.1.1) is either an arithmetic 3723 // type (C99 6.2.5p18) or void. 3724 if (!(T->isArithmeticType() || T->isVoidType() || T->isVectorType())) { 3725 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_vecstep_non_scalar_vector_type) 3726 << T << ArgRange; 3727 return true; 3728 } 3729 3730 assert((T->isVoidType() || !T->isIncompleteType()) && 3731 "Scalar types should always be complete"); 3732 return false; 3733 } 3734 3735 static bool CheckExtensionTraitOperandType(Sema &S, QualType T, 3736 SourceLocation Loc, 3737 SourceRange ArgRange, 3738 UnaryExprOrTypeTrait TraitKind) { 3739 // Invalid types must be hard errors for SFINAE in C++. 3740 if (S.LangOpts.CPlusPlus) 3741 return true; 3742 3743 // C99 6.5.3.4p1: 3744 if (T->isFunctionType() && 3745 (TraitKind == UETT_SizeOf || TraitKind == UETT_AlignOf || 3746 TraitKind == UETT_PreferredAlignOf)) { 3747 // sizeof(function)/alignof(function) is allowed as an extension. 3748 S.Diag(Loc, diag::ext_sizeof_alignof_function_type) 3749 << TraitKind << ArgRange; 3750 return false; 3751 } 3752 3753 // Allow sizeof(void)/alignof(void) as an extension, unless in OpenCL where 3754 // this is an error (OpenCL v1.1 s6.3.k) 3755 if (T->isVoidType()) { 3756 unsigned DiagID = S.LangOpts.OpenCL ? diag::err_opencl_sizeof_alignof_type 3757 : diag::ext_sizeof_alignof_void_type; 3758 S.Diag(Loc, DiagID) << TraitKind << ArgRange; 3759 return false; 3760 } 3761 3762 return true; 3763 } 3764 3765 static bool CheckObjCTraitOperandConstraints(Sema &S, QualType T, 3766 SourceLocation Loc, 3767 SourceRange ArgRange, 3768 UnaryExprOrTypeTrait TraitKind) { 3769 // Reject sizeof(interface) and sizeof(interface<proto>) if the 3770 // runtime doesn't allow it. 3771 if (!S.LangOpts.ObjCRuntime.allowsSizeofAlignof() && T->isObjCObjectType()) { 3772 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_sizeof_nonfragile_interface) 3773 << T << (TraitKind == UETT_SizeOf) 3774 << ArgRange; 3775 return true; 3776 } 3777 3778 return false; 3779 } 3780 3781 /// Check whether E is a pointer from a decayed array type (the decayed 3782 /// pointer type is equal to T) and emit a warning if it is. 3783 static void warnOnSizeofOnArrayDecay(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T, 3784 Expr *E) { 3785 // Don't warn if the operation changed the type. 3786 if (T != E->getType()) 3787 return; 3788 3789 // Now look for array decays. 3790 ImplicitCastExpr *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(E); 3791 if (!ICE || ICE->getCastKind() != CK_ArrayToPointerDecay) 3792 return; 3793 3794 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_sizeof_array_decay) << ICE->getSourceRange() 3795 << ICE->getType() 3796 << ICE->getSubExpr()->getType(); 3797 } 3798 3799 /// Check the constraints on expression operands to unary type expression 3800 /// and type traits. 3801 /// 3802 /// Completes any types necessary and validates the constraints on the operand 3803 /// expression. The logic mostly mirrors the type-based overload, but may modify 3804 /// the expression as it completes the type for that expression through template 3805 /// instantiation, etc. 3806 bool Sema::CheckUnaryExprOrTypeTraitOperand(Expr *E, 3807 UnaryExprOrTypeTrait ExprKind) { 3808 QualType ExprTy = E->getType(); 3809 assert(!ExprTy->isReferenceType()); 3810 3811 if (ExprKind == UETT_VecStep) 3812 return CheckVecStepTraitOperandType(*this, ExprTy, E->getExprLoc(), 3813 E->getSourceRange()); 3814 3815 // Whitelist some types as extensions 3816 if (!CheckExtensionTraitOperandType(*this, ExprTy, E->getExprLoc(), 3817 E->getSourceRange(), ExprKind)) 3818 return false; 3819 3820 // 'alignof' applied to an expression only requires the base element type of 3821 // the expression to be complete. 'sizeof' requires the expression's type to 3822 // be complete (and will attempt to complete it if it's an array of unknown 3823 // bound). 3824 if (ExprKind == UETT_AlignOf || ExprKind == UETT_PreferredAlignOf) { 3825 if (RequireCompleteType(E->getExprLoc(), 3826 Context.getBaseElementType(E->getType()), 3827 diag::err_sizeof_alignof_incomplete_type, ExprKind, 3828 E->getSourceRange())) 3829 return true; 3830 } else { 3831 if (RequireCompleteExprType(E, diag::err_sizeof_alignof_incomplete_type, 3832 ExprKind, E->getSourceRange())) 3833 return true; 3834 } 3835 3836 // Completing the expression's type may have changed it. 3837 ExprTy = E->getType(); 3838 assert(!ExprTy->isReferenceType()); 3839 3840 if (ExprTy->isFunctionType()) { 3841 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_sizeof_alignof_function_type) 3842 << ExprKind << E->getSourceRange(); 3843 return true; 3844 } 3845 3846 // The operand for sizeof and alignof is in an unevaluated expression context, 3847 // so side effects could result in unintended consequences. 3848 if ((ExprKind == UETT_SizeOf || ExprKind == UETT_AlignOf || 3849 ExprKind == UETT_PreferredAlignOf) && 3850 !inTemplateInstantiation() && E->HasSideEffects(Context, false)) 3851 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_side_effects_unevaluated_context); 3852 3853 if (CheckObjCTraitOperandConstraints(*this, ExprTy, E->getExprLoc(), 3854 E->getSourceRange(), ExprKind)) 3855 return true; 3856 3857 if (ExprKind == UETT_SizeOf) { 3858 if (DeclRefExpr *DeclRef = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E->IgnoreParens())) { 3859 if (ParmVarDecl *PVD = dyn_cast<ParmVarDecl>(DeclRef->getFoundDecl())) { 3860 QualType OType = PVD->getOriginalType(); 3861 QualType Type = PVD->getType(); 3862 if (Type->isPointerType() && OType->isArrayType()) { 3863 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_sizeof_array_param) 3864 << Type << OType; 3865 Diag(PVD->getLocation(), diag::note_declared_at); 3866 } 3867 } 3868 } 3869 3870 // Warn on "sizeof(array op x)" and "sizeof(x op array)", where the array 3871 // decays into a pointer and returns an unintended result. This is most 3872 // likely a typo for "sizeof(array) op x". 3873 if (BinaryOperator *BO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(E->IgnoreParens())) { 3874 warnOnSizeofOnArrayDecay(*this, BO->getOperatorLoc(), BO->getType(), 3875 BO->getLHS()); 3876 warnOnSizeofOnArrayDecay(*this, BO->getOperatorLoc(), BO->getType(), 3877 BO->getRHS()); 3878 } 3879 } 3880 3881 return false; 3882 } 3883 3884 /// Check the constraints on operands to unary expression and type 3885 /// traits. 3886 /// 3887 /// This will complete any types necessary, and validate the various constraints 3888 /// on those operands. 3889 /// 3890 /// The UsualUnaryConversions() function is *not* called by this routine. 3891 /// C99 6.3.2.1p[2-4] all state: 3892 /// Except when it is the operand of the sizeof operator ... 3893 /// 3894 /// C++ [expr.sizeof]p4 3895 /// The lvalue-to-rvalue, array-to-pointer, and function-to-pointer 3896 /// standard conversions are not applied to the operand of sizeof. 3897 /// 3898 /// This policy is followed for all of the unary trait expressions. 3899 bool Sema::CheckUnaryExprOrTypeTraitOperand(QualType ExprType, 3900 SourceLocation OpLoc, 3901 SourceRange ExprRange, 3902 UnaryExprOrTypeTrait ExprKind) { 3903 if (ExprType->isDependentType()) 3904 return false; 3905 3906 // C++ [expr.sizeof]p2: 3907 // When applied to a reference or a reference type, the result 3908 // is the size of the referenced type. 3909 // C++11 [expr.alignof]p3: 3910 // When alignof is applied to a reference type, the result 3911 // shall be the alignment of the referenced type. 3912 if (const ReferenceType *Ref = ExprType->getAs<ReferenceType>()) 3913 ExprType = Ref->getPointeeType(); 3914 3915 // C11 6.5.3.4/3, C++11 [expr.alignof]p3: 3916 // When alignof or _Alignof is applied to an array type, the result 3917 // is the alignment of the element type. 3918 if (ExprKind == UETT_AlignOf || ExprKind == UETT_PreferredAlignOf || 3919 ExprKind == UETT_OpenMPRequiredSimdAlign) 3920 ExprType = Context.getBaseElementType(ExprType); 3921 3922 if (ExprKind == UETT_VecStep) 3923 return CheckVecStepTraitOperandType(*this, ExprType, OpLoc, ExprRange); 3924 3925 // Whitelist some types as extensions 3926 if (!CheckExtensionTraitOperandType(*this, ExprType, OpLoc, ExprRange, 3927 ExprKind)) 3928 return false; 3929 3930 if (RequireCompleteType(OpLoc, ExprType, 3931 diag::err_sizeof_alignof_incomplete_type, 3932 ExprKind, ExprRange)) 3933 return true; 3934 3935 if (ExprType->isFunctionType()) { 3936 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_sizeof_alignof_function_type) 3937 << ExprKind << ExprRange; 3938 return true; 3939 } 3940 3941 if (CheckObjCTraitOperandConstraints(*this, ExprType, OpLoc, ExprRange, 3942 ExprKind)) 3943 return true; 3944 3945 return false; 3946 } 3947 3948 static bool CheckAlignOfExpr(Sema &S, Expr *E, UnaryExprOrTypeTrait ExprKind) { 3949 E = E->IgnoreParens(); 3950 3951 // Cannot know anything else if the expression is dependent. 3952 if (E->isTypeDependent()) 3953 return false; 3954 3955 if (E->getObjectKind() == OK_BitField) { 3956 S.Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_sizeof_alignof_typeof_bitfield) 3957 << 1 << E->getSourceRange(); 3958 return true; 3959 } 3960 3961 ValueDecl *D = nullptr; 3962 if (DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E)) { 3963 D = DRE->getDecl(); 3964 } else if (MemberExpr *ME = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(E)) { 3965 D = ME->getMemberDecl(); 3966 } 3967 3968 // If it's a field, require the containing struct to have a 3969 // complete definition so that we can compute the layout. 3970 // 3971 // This can happen in C++11 onwards, either by naming the member 3972 // in a way that is not transformed into a member access expression 3973 // (in an unevaluated operand, for instance), or by naming the member 3974 // in a trailing-return-type. 3975 // 3976 // For the record, since __alignof__ on expressions is a GCC 3977 // extension, GCC seems to permit this but always gives the 3978 // nonsensical answer 0. 3979 // 3980 // We don't really need the layout here --- we could instead just 3981 // directly check for all the appropriate alignment-lowing 3982 // attributes --- but that would require duplicating a lot of 3983 // logic that just isn't worth duplicating for such a marginal 3984 // use-case. 3985 if (FieldDecl *FD = dyn_cast_or_null<FieldDecl>(D)) { 3986 // Fast path this check, since we at least know the record has a 3987 // definition if we can find a member of it. 3988 if (!FD->getParent()->isCompleteDefinition()) { 3989 S.Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_alignof_member_of_incomplete_type) 3990 << E->getSourceRange(); 3991 return true; 3992 } 3993 3994 // Otherwise, if it's a field, and the field doesn't have 3995 // reference type, then it must have a complete type (or be a 3996 // flexible array member, which we explicitly want to 3997 // white-list anyway), which makes the following checks trivial. 3998 if (!FD->getType()->isReferenceType()) 3999 return false; 4000 } 4001 4002 return S.CheckUnaryExprOrTypeTraitOperand(E, ExprKind); 4003 } 4004 4005 bool Sema::CheckVecStepExpr(Expr *E) { 4006 E = E->IgnoreParens(); 4007 4008 // Cannot know anything else if the expression is dependent. 4009 if (E->isTypeDependent()) 4010 return false; 4011 4012 return CheckUnaryExprOrTypeTraitOperand(E, UETT_VecStep); 4013 } 4014 4015 static void captureVariablyModifiedType(ASTContext &Context, QualType T, 4016 CapturingScopeInfo *CSI) { 4017 assert(T->isVariablyModifiedType()); 4018 assert(CSI != nullptr); 4019 4020 // We're going to walk down into the type and look for VLA expressions. 4021 do { 4022 const Type *Ty = T.getTypePtr(); 4023 switch (Ty->getTypeClass()) { 4024 #define TYPE(Class, Base) 4025 #define ABSTRACT_TYPE(Class, Base) 4026 #define NON_CANONICAL_TYPE(Class, Base) 4027 #define DEPENDENT_TYPE(Class, Base) case Type::Class: 4028 #define NON_CANONICAL_UNLESS_DEPENDENT_TYPE(Class, Base) 4029 #include "clang/AST/TypeNodes.def" 4030 T = QualType(); 4031 break; 4032 // These types are never variably-modified. 4033 case Type::Builtin: 4034 case Type::Complex: 4035 case Type::Vector: 4036 case Type::ExtVector: 4037 case Type::Record: 4038 case Type::Enum: 4039 case Type::Elaborated: 4040 case Type::TemplateSpecialization: 4041 case Type::ObjCObject: 4042 case Type::ObjCInterface: 4043 case Type::ObjCObjectPointer: 4044 case Type::ObjCTypeParam: 4045 case Type::Pipe: 4046 llvm_unreachable("type class is never variably-modified!"); 4047 case Type::Adjusted: 4048 T = cast<AdjustedType>(Ty)->getOriginalType(); 4049 break; 4050 case Type::Decayed: 4051 T = cast<DecayedType>(Ty)->getPointeeType(); 4052 break; 4053 case Type::Pointer: 4054 T = cast<PointerType>(Ty)->getPointeeType(); 4055 break; 4056 case Type::BlockPointer: 4057 T = cast<BlockPointerType>(Ty)->getPointeeType(); 4058 break; 4059 case Type::LValueReference: 4060 case Type::RValueReference: 4061 T = cast<ReferenceType>(Ty)->getPointeeType(); 4062 break; 4063 case Type::MemberPointer: 4064 T = cast<MemberPointerType>(Ty)->getPointeeType(); 4065 break; 4066 case Type::ConstantArray: 4067 case Type::IncompleteArray: 4068 // Losing element qualification here is fine. 4069 T = cast<ArrayType>(Ty)->getElementType(); 4070 break; 4071 case Type::VariableArray: { 4072 // Losing element qualification here is fine. 4073 const VariableArrayType *VAT = cast<VariableArrayType>(Ty); 4074 4075 // Unknown size indication requires no size computation. 4076 // Otherwise, evaluate and record it. 4077 auto Size = VAT->getSizeExpr(); 4078 if (Size && !CSI->isVLATypeCaptured(VAT) && 4079 (isa<CapturedRegionScopeInfo>(CSI) || isa<LambdaScopeInfo>(CSI))) 4080 CSI->addVLATypeCapture(Size->getExprLoc(), VAT, Context.getSizeType()); 4081 4082 T = VAT->getElementType(); 4083 break; 4084 } 4085 case Type::FunctionProto: 4086 case Type::FunctionNoProto: 4087 T = cast<FunctionType>(Ty)->getReturnType(); 4088 break; 4089 case Type::Paren: 4090 case Type::TypeOf: 4091 case Type::UnaryTransform: 4092 case Type::Attributed: 4093 case Type::SubstTemplateTypeParm: 4094 case Type::PackExpansion: 4095 case Type::MacroQualified: 4096 // Keep walking after single level desugaring. 4097 T = T.getSingleStepDesugaredType(Context); 4098 break; 4099 case Type::Typedef: 4100 T = cast<TypedefType>(Ty)->desugar(); 4101 break; 4102 case Type::Decltype: 4103 T = cast<DecltypeType>(Ty)->desugar(); 4104 break; 4105 case Type::Auto: 4106 case Type::DeducedTemplateSpecialization: 4107 T = cast<DeducedType>(Ty)->getDeducedType(); 4108 break; 4109 case Type::TypeOfExpr: 4110 T = cast<TypeOfExprType>(Ty)->getUnderlyingExpr()->getType(); 4111 break; 4112 case Type::Atomic: 4113 T = cast<AtomicType>(Ty)->getValueType(); 4114 break; 4115 } 4116 } while (!T.isNull() && T->isVariablyModifiedType()); 4117 } 4118 4119 /// Build a sizeof or alignof expression given a type operand. 4120 ExprResult 4121 Sema::CreateUnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, 4122 SourceLocation OpLoc, 4123 UnaryExprOrTypeTrait ExprKind, 4124 SourceRange R) { 4125 if (!TInfo) 4126 return ExprError(); 4127 4128 QualType T = TInfo->getType(); 4129 4130 if (!T->isDependentType() && 4131 CheckUnaryExprOrTypeTraitOperand(T, OpLoc, R, ExprKind)) 4132 return ExprError(); 4133 4134 if (T->isVariablyModifiedType() && FunctionScopes.size() > 1) { 4135 if (auto *TT = T->getAs<TypedefType>()) { 4136 for (auto I = FunctionScopes.rbegin(), 4137 E = std::prev(FunctionScopes.rend()); 4138 I != E; ++I) { 4139 auto *CSI = dyn_cast<CapturingScopeInfo>(*I); 4140 if (CSI == nullptr) 4141 break; 4142 DeclContext *DC = nullptr; 4143 if (auto *LSI = dyn_cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(CSI)) 4144 DC = LSI->CallOperator; 4145 else if (auto *CRSI = dyn_cast<CapturedRegionScopeInfo>(CSI)) 4146 DC = CRSI->TheCapturedDecl; 4147 else if (auto *BSI = dyn_cast<BlockScopeInfo>(CSI)) 4148 DC = BSI->TheDecl; 4149 if (DC) { 4150 if (DC->containsDecl(TT->getDecl())) 4151 break; 4152 captureVariablyModifiedType(Context, T, CSI); 4153 } 4154 } 4155 } 4156 } 4157 4158 // C99 6.5.3.4p4: the type (an unsigned integer type) is size_t. 4159 return new (Context) UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr( 4160 ExprKind, TInfo, Context.getSizeType(), OpLoc, R.getEnd()); 4161 } 4162 4163 /// Build a sizeof or alignof expression given an expression 4164 /// operand. 4165 ExprResult 4166 Sema::CreateUnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(Expr *E, SourceLocation OpLoc, 4167 UnaryExprOrTypeTrait ExprKind) { 4168 ExprResult PE = CheckPlaceholderExpr(E); 4169 if (PE.isInvalid()) 4170 return ExprError(); 4171 4172 E = PE.get(); 4173 4174 // Verify that the operand is valid. 4175 bool isInvalid = false; 4176 if (E->isTypeDependent()) { 4177 // Delay type-checking for type-dependent expressions. 4178 } else if (ExprKind == UETT_AlignOf || ExprKind == UETT_PreferredAlignOf) { 4179 isInvalid = CheckAlignOfExpr(*this, E, ExprKind); 4180 } else if (ExprKind == UETT_VecStep) { 4181 isInvalid = CheckVecStepExpr(E); 4182 } else if (ExprKind == UETT_OpenMPRequiredSimdAlign) { 4183 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_openmp_default_simd_align_expr); 4184 isInvalid = true; 4185 } else if (E->refersToBitField()) { // C99 6.5.3.4p1. 4186 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_sizeof_alignof_typeof_bitfield) << 0; 4187 isInvalid = true; 4188 } else { 4189 isInvalid = CheckUnaryExprOrTypeTraitOperand(E, UETT_SizeOf); 4190 } 4191 4192 if (isInvalid) 4193 return ExprError(); 4194 4195 if (ExprKind == UETT_SizeOf && E->getType()->isVariableArrayType()) { 4196 PE = TransformToPotentiallyEvaluated(E); 4197 if (PE.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 4198 E = PE.get(); 4199 } 4200 4201 // C99 6.5.3.4p4: the type (an unsigned integer type) is size_t. 4202 return new (Context) UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr( 4203 ExprKind, E, Context.getSizeType(), OpLoc, E->getSourceRange().getEnd()); 4204 } 4205 4206 /// ActOnUnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr - Handle @c sizeof(type) and @c sizeof @c 4207 /// expr and the same for @c alignof and @c __alignof 4208 /// Note that the ArgRange is invalid if isType is false. 4209 ExprResult 4210 Sema::ActOnUnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(SourceLocation OpLoc, 4211 UnaryExprOrTypeTrait ExprKind, bool IsType, 4212 void *TyOrEx, SourceRange ArgRange) { 4213 // If error parsing type, ignore. 4214 if (!TyOrEx) return ExprError(); 4215 4216 if (IsType) { 4217 TypeSourceInfo *TInfo; 4218 (void) GetTypeFromParser(ParsedType::getFromOpaquePtr(TyOrEx), &TInfo); 4219 return CreateUnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(TInfo, OpLoc, ExprKind, ArgRange); 4220 } 4221 4222 Expr *ArgEx = (Expr *)TyOrEx; 4223 ExprResult Result = CreateUnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(ArgEx, OpLoc, ExprKind); 4224 return Result; 4225 } 4226 4227 static QualType CheckRealImagOperand(Sema &S, ExprResult &V, SourceLocation Loc, 4228 bool IsReal) { 4229 if (V.get()->isTypeDependent()) 4230 return S.Context.DependentTy; 4231 4232 // _Real and _Imag are only l-values for normal l-values. 4233 if (V.get()->getObjectKind() != OK_Ordinary) { 4234 V = S.DefaultLvalueConversion(V.get()); 4235 if (V.isInvalid()) 4236 return QualType(); 4237 } 4238 4239 // These operators return the element type of a complex type. 4240 if (const ComplexType *CT = V.get()->getType()->getAs<ComplexType>()) 4241 return CT->getElementType(); 4242 4243 // Otherwise they pass through real integer and floating point types here. 4244 if (V.get()->getType()->isArithmeticType()) 4245 return V.get()->getType(); 4246 4247 // Test for placeholders. 4248 ExprResult PR = S.CheckPlaceholderExpr(V.get()); 4249 if (PR.isInvalid()) return QualType(); 4250 if (PR.get() != V.get()) { 4251 V = PR; 4252 return CheckRealImagOperand(S, V, Loc, IsReal); 4253 } 4254 4255 // Reject anything else. 4256 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_realimag_invalid_type) << V.get()->getType() 4257 << (IsReal ? "__real" : "__imag"); 4258 return QualType(); 4259 } 4260 4261 4262 4263 ExprResult 4264 Sema::ActOnPostfixUnaryOp(Scope *S, SourceLocation OpLoc, 4265 tok::TokenKind Kind, Expr *Input) { 4266 UnaryOperatorKind Opc; 4267 switch (Kind) { 4268 default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown unary op!"); 4269 case tok::plusplus: Opc = UO_PostInc; break; 4270 case tok::minusminus: Opc = UO_PostDec; break; 4271 } 4272 4273 // Since this might is a postfix expression, get rid of ParenListExprs. 4274 ExprResult Result = MaybeConvertParenListExprToParenExpr(S, Input); 4275 if (Result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 4276 Input = Result.get(); 4277 4278 return BuildUnaryOp(S, OpLoc, Opc, Input); 4279 } 4280 4281 /// Diagnose if arithmetic on the given ObjC pointer is illegal. 4282 /// 4283 /// \return true on error 4284 static bool checkArithmeticOnObjCPointer(Sema &S, 4285 SourceLocation opLoc, 4286 Expr *op) { 4287 assert(op->getType()->isObjCObjectPointerType()); 4288 if (S.LangOpts.ObjCRuntime.allowsPointerArithmetic() && 4289 !S.LangOpts.ObjCSubscriptingLegacyRuntime) 4290 return false; 4291 4292 S.Diag(opLoc, diag::err_arithmetic_nonfragile_interface) 4293 << op->getType()->castAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()->getPointeeType() 4294 << op->getSourceRange(); 4295 return true; 4296 } 4297 4298 static bool isMSPropertySubscriptExpr(Sema &S, Expr *Base) { 4299 auto *BaseNoParens = Base->IgnoreParens(); 4300 if (auto *MSProp = dyn_cast<MSPropertyRefExpr>(BaseNoParens)) 4301 return MSProp->getPropertyDecl()->getType()->isArrayType(); 4302 return isa<MSPropertySubscriptExpr>(BaseNoParens); 4303 } 4304 4305 ExprResult 4306 Sema::ActOnArraySubscriptExpr(Scope *S, Expr *base, SourceLocation lbLoc, 4307 Expr *idx, SourceLocation rbLoc) { 4308 if (base && !base->getType().isNull() && 4309 base->getType()->isSpecificPlaceholderType(BuiltinType::OMPArraySection)) 4310 return ActOnOMPArraySectionExpr(base, lbLoc, idx, SourceLocation(), 4311 /*Length=*/nullptr, rbLoc); 4312 4313 // Since this might be a postfix expression, get rid of ParenListExprs. 4314 if (isa<ParenListExpr>(base)) { 4315 ExprResult result = MaybeConvertParenListExprToParenExpr(S, base); 4316 if (result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 4317 base = result.get(); 4318 } 4319 4320 // A comma-expression as the index is deprecated in C++2a onwards. 4321 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus2a && 4322 ((isa<BinaryOperator>(idx) && cast<BinaryOperator>(idx)->isCommaOp()) || 4323 (isa<CXXOperatorCallExpr>(idx) && 4324 cast<CXXOperatorCallExpr>(idx)->getOperator() == OO_Comma))) { 4325 Diag(idx->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_deprecated_comma_subscript) 4326 << SourceRange(base->getBeginLoc(), rbLoc); 4327 } 4328 4329 // Handle any non-overload placeholder types in the base and index 4330 // expressions. We can't handle overloads here because the other 4331 // operand might be an overloadable type, in which case the overload 4332 // resolution for the operator overload should get the first crack 4333 // at the overload. 4334 bool IsMSPropertySubscript = false; 4335 if (base->getType()->isNonOverloadPlaceholderType()) { 4336 IsMSPropertySubscript = isMSPropertySubscriptExpr(*this, base); 4337 if (!IsMSPropertySubscript) { 4338 ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(base); 4339 if (result.isInvalid()) 4340 return ExprError(); 4341 base = result.get(); 4342 } 4343 } 4344 if (idx->getType()->isNonOverloadPlaceholderType()) { 4345 ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(idx); 4346 if (result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 4347 idx = result.get(); 4348 } 4349 4350 // Build an unanalyzed expression if either operand is type-dependent. 4351 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 4352 (base->isTypeDependent() || idx->isTypeDependent())) { 4353 return new (Context) ArraySubscriptExpr(base, idx, Context.DependentTy, 4354 VK_LValue, OK_Ordinary, rbLoc); 4355 } 4356 4357 // MSDN, property (C++) 4358 // https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/yhfk0thd(v=vs.120).aspx 4359 // This attribute can also be used in the declaration of an empty array in a 4360 // class or structure definition. For example: 4361 // __declspec(property(get=GetX, put=PutX)) int x[]; 4362 // The above statement indicates that x[] can be used with one or more array 4363 // indices. In this case, i=p->x[a][b] will be turned into i=p->GetX(a, b), 4364 // and p->x[a][b] = i will be turned into p->PutX(a, b, i); 4365 if (IsMSPropertySubscript) { 4366 // Build MS property subscript expression if base is MS property reference 4367 // or MS property subscript. 4368 return new (Context) MSPropertySubscriptExpr( 4369 base, idx, Context.PseudoObjectTy, VK_LValue, OK_Ordinary, rbLoc); 4370 } 4371 4372 // Use C++ overloaded-operator rules if either operand has record 4373 // type. The spec says to do this if either type is *overloadable*, 4374 // but enum types can't declare subscript operators or conversion 4375 // operators, so there's nothing interesting for overload resolution 4376 // to do if there aren't any record types involved. 4377 // 4378 // ObjC pointers have their own subscripting logic that is not tied 4379 // to overload resolution and so should not take this path. 4380 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 4381 (base->getType()->isRecordType() || 4382 (!base->getType()->isObjCObjectPointerType() && 4383 idx->getType()->isRecordType()))) { 4384 return CreateOverloadedArraySubscriptExpr(lbLoc, rbLoc, base, idx); 4385 } 4386 4387 ExprResult Res = CreateBuiltinArraySubscriptExpr(base, lbLoc, idx, rbLoc); 4388 4389 if (!Res.isInvalid() && isa<ArraySubscriptExpr>(Res.get())) 4390 CheckSubscriptAccessOfNoDeref(cast<ArraySubscriptExpr>(Res.get())); 4391 4392 return Res; 4393 } 4394 4395 void Sema::CheckAddressOfNoDeref(const Expr *E) { 4396 ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord &LastRecord = ExprEvalContexts.back(); 4397 const Expr *StrippedExpr = E->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 4398 4399 // For expressions like `&(*s).b`, the base is recorded and what should be 4400 // checked. 4401 const MemberExpr *Member = nullptr; 4402 while ((Member = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(StrippedExpr)) && !Member->isArrow()) 4403 StrippedExpr = Member->getBase()->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 4404 4405 LastRecord.PossibleDerefs.erase(StrippedExpr); 4406 } 4407 4408 void Sema::CheckSubscriptAccessOfNoDeref(const ArraySubscriptExpr *E) { 4409 QualType ResultTy = E->getType(); 4410 ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord &LastRecord = ExprEvalContexts.back(); 4411 4412 // Bail if the element is an array since it is not memory access. 4413 if (isa<ArrayType>(ResultTy)) 4414 return; 4415 4416 if (ResultTy->hasAttr(attr::NoDeref)) { 4417 LastRecord.PossibleDerefs.insert(E); 4418 return; 4419 } 4420 4421 // Check if the base type is a pointer to a member access of a struct 4422 // marked with noderef. 4423 const Expr *Base = E->getBase(); 4424 QualType BaseTy = Base->getType(); 4425 if (!(isa<ArrayType>(BaseTy) || isa<PointerType>(BaseTy))) 4426 // Not a pointer access 4427 return; 4428 4429 const MemberExpr *Member = nullptr; 4430 while ((Member = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(Base->IgnoreParenCasts())) && 4431 Member->isArrow()) 4432 Base = Member->getBase(); 4433 4434 if (const auto *Ptr = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Base->getType())) { 4435 if (Ptr->getPointeeType()->hasAttr(attr::NoDeref)) 4436 LastRecord.PossibleDerefs.insert(E); 4437 } 4438 } 4439 4440 ExprResult Sema::ActOnOMPArraySectionExpr(Expr *Base, SourceLocation LBLoc, 4441 Expr *LowerBound, 4442 SourceLocation ColonLoc, Expr *Length, 4443 SourceLocation RBLoc) { 4444 if (Base->getType()->isPlaceholderType() && 4445 !Base->getType()->isSpecificPlaceholderType( 4446 BuiltinType::OMPArraySection)) { 4447 ExprResult Result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(Base); 4448 if (Result.isInvalid()) 4449 return ExprError(); 4450 Base = Result.get(); 4451 } 4452 if (LowerBound && LowerBound->getType()->isNonOverloadPlaceholderType()) { 4453 ExprResult Result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(LowerBound); 4454 if (Result.isInvalid()) 4455 return ExprError(); 4456 Result = DefaultLvalueConversion(Result.get()); 4457 if (Result.isInvalid()) 4458 return ExprError(); 4459 LowerBound = Result.get(); 4460 } 4461 if (Length && Length->getType()->isNonOverloadPlaceholderType()) { 4462 ExprResult Result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(Length); 4463 if (Result.isInvalid()) 4464 return ExprError(); 4465 Result = DefaultLvalueConversion(Result.get()); 4466 if (Result.isInvalid()) 4467 return ExprError(); 4468 Length = Result.get(); 4469 } 4470 4471 // Build an unanalyzed expression if either operand is type-dependent. 4472 if (Base->isTypeDependent() || 4473 (LowerBound && 4474 (LowerBound->isTypeDependent() || LowerBound->isValueDependent())) || 4475 (Length && (Length->isTypeDependent() || Length->isValueDependent()))) { 4476 return new (Context) 4477 OMPArraySectionExpr(Base, LowerBound, Length, Context.DependentTy, 4478 VK_LValue, OK_Ordinary, ColonLoc, RBLoc); 4479 } 4480 4481 // Perform default conversions. 4482 QualType OriginalTy = OMPArraySectionExpr::getBaseOriginalType(Base); 4483 QualType ResultTy; 4484 if (OriginalTy->isAnyPointerType()) { 4485 ResultTy = OriginalTy->getPointeeType(); 4486 } else if (OriginalTy->isArrayType()) { 4487 ResultTy = OriginalTy->getAsArrayTypeUnsafe()->getElementType(); 4488 } else { 4489 return ExprError( 4490 Diag(Base->getExprLoc(), diag::err_omp_typecheck_section_value) 4491 << Base->getSourceRange()); 4492 } 4493 // C99 6.5.2.1p1 4494 if (LowerBound) { 4495 auto Res = PerformOpenMPImplicitIntegerConversion(LowerBound->getExprLoc(), 4496 LowerBound); 4497 if (Res.isInvalid()) 4498 return ExprError(Diag(LowerBound->getExprLoc(), 4499 diag::err_omp_typecheck_section_not_integer) 4500 << 0 << LowerBound->getSourceRange()); 4501 LowerBound = Res.get(); 4502 4503 if (LowerBound->getType()->isSpecificBuiltinType(BuiltinType::Char_S) || 4504 LowerBound->getType()->isSpecificBuiltinType(BuiltinType::Char_U)) 4505 Diag(LowerBound->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_omp_section_is_char) 4506 << 0 << LowerBound->getSourceRange(); 4507 } 4508 if (Length) { 4509 auto Res = 4510 PerformOpenMPImplicitIntegerConversion(Length->getExprLoc(), Length); 4511 if (Res.isInvalid()) 4512 return ExprError(Diag(Length->getExprLoc(), 4513 diag::err_omp_typecheck_section_not_integer) 4514 << 1 << Length->getSourceRange()); 4515 Length = Res.get(); 4516 4517 if (Length->getType()->isSpecificBuiltinType(BuiltinType::Char_S) || 4518 Length->getType()->isSpecificBuiltinType(BuiltinType::Char_U)) 4519 Diag(Length->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_omp_section_is_char) 4520 << 1 << Length->getSourceRange(); 4521 } 4522 4523 // C99 6.5.2.1p1: "shall have type "pointer to *object* type". Similarly, 4524 // C++ [expr.sub]p1: The type "T" shall be a completely-defined object 4525 // type. Note that functions are not objects, and that (in C99 parlance) 4526 // incomplete types are not object types. 4527 if (ResultTy->isFunctionType()) { 4528 Diag(Base->getExprLoc(), diag::err_omp_section_function_type) 4529 << ResultTy << Base->getSourceRange(); 4530 return ExprError(); 4531 } 4532 4533 if (RequireCompleteType(Base->getExprLoc(), ResultTy, 4534 diag::err_omp_section_incomplete_type, Base)) 4535 return ExprError(); 4536 4537 if (LowerBound && !OriginalTy->isAnyPointerType()) { 4538 Expr::EvalResult Result; 4539 if (LowerBound->EvaluateAsInt(Result, Context)) { 4540 // OpenMP 4.5, [2.4 Array Sections] 4541 // The array section must be a subset of the original array. 4542 llvm::APSInt LowerBoundValue = Result.Val.getInt(); 4543 if (LowerBoundValue.isNegative()) { 4544 Diag(LowerBound->getExprLoc(), diag::err_omp_section_not_subset_of_array) 4545 << LowerBound->getSourceRange(); 4546 return ExprError(); 4547 } 4548 } 4549 } 4550 4551 if (Length) { 4552 Expr::EvalResult Result; 4553 if (Length->EvaluateAsInt(Result, Context)) { 4554 // OpenMP 4.5, [2.4 Array Sections] 4555 // The length must evaluate to non-negative integers. 4556 llvm::APSInt LengthValue = Result.Val.getInt(); 4557 if (LengthValue.isNegative()) { 4558 Diag(Length->getExprLoc(), diag::err_omp_section_length_negative) 4559 << LengthValue.toString(/*Radix=*/10, /*Signed=*/true) 4560 << Length->getSourceRange(); 4561 return ExprError(); 4562 } 4563 } 4564 } else if (ColonLoc.isValid() && 4565 (OriginalTy.isNull() || (!OriginalTy->isConstantArrayType() && 4566 !OriginalTy->isVariableArrayType()))) { 4567 // OpenMP 4.5, [2.4 Array Sections] 4568 // When the size of the array dimension is not known, the length must be 4569 // specified explicitly. 4570 Diag(ColonLoc, diag::err_omp_section_length_undefined) 4571 << (!OriginalTy.isNull() && OriginalTy->isArrayType()); 4572 return ExprError(); 4573 } 4574 4575 if (!Base->getType()->isSpecificPlaceholderType( 4576 BuiltinType::OMPArraySection)) { 4577 ExprResult Result = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(Base); 4578 if (Result.isInvalid()) 4579 return ExprError(); 4580 Base = Result.get(); 4581 } 4582 return new (Context) 4583 OMPArraySectionExpr(Base, LowerBound, Length, Context.OMPArraySectionTy, 4584 VK_LValue, OK_Ordinary, ColonLoc, RBLoc); 4585 } 4586 4587 ExprResult 4588 Sema::CreateBuiltinArraySubscriptExpr(Expr *Base, SourceLocation LLoc, 4589 Expr *Idx, SourceLocation RLoc) { 4590 Expr *LHSExp = Base; 4591 Expr *RHSExp = Idx; 4592 4593 ExprValueKind VK = VK_LValue; 4594 ExprObjectKind OK = OK_Ordinary; 4595 4596 // Per C++ core issue 1213, the result is an xvalue if either operand is 4597 // a non-lvalue array, and an lvalue otherwise. 4598 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11) { 4599 for (auto *Op : {LHSExp, RHSExp}) { 4600 Op = Op->IgnoreImplicit(); 4601 if (Op->getType()->isArrayType() && !Op->isLValue()) 4602 VK = VK_XValue; 4603 } 4604 } 4605 4606 // Perform default conversions. 4607 if (!LHSExp->getType()->getAs<VectorType>()) { 4608 ExprResult Result = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(LHSExp); 4609 if (Result.isInvalid()) 4610 return ExprError(); 4611 LHSExp = Result.get(); 4612 } 4613 ExprResult Result = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(RHSExp); 4614 if (Result.isInvalid()) 4615 return ExprError(); 4616 RHSExp = Result.get(); 4617 4618 QualType LHSTy = LHSExp->getType(), RHSTy = RHSExp->getType(); 4619 4620 // C99 6.5.2.1p2: the expression e1[e2] is by definition precisely equivalent 4621 // to the expression *((e1)+(e2)). This means the array "Base" may actually be 4622 // in the subscript position. As a result, we need to derive the array base 4623 // and index from the expression types. 4624 Expr *BaseExpr, *IndexExpr; 4625 QualType ResultType; 4626 if (LHSTy->isDependentType() || RHSTy->isDependentType()) { 4627 BaseExpr = LHSExp; 4628 IndexExpr = RHSExp; 4629 ResultType = Context.DependentTy; 4630 } else if (const PointerType *PTy = LHSTy->getAs<PointerType>()) { 4631 BaseExpr = LHSExp; 4632 IndexExpr = RHSExp; 4633 ResultType = PTy->getPointeeType(); 4634 } else if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *PTy = 4635 LHSTy->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) { 4636 BaseExpr = LHSExp; 4637 IndexExpr = RHSExp; 4638 4639 // Use custom logic if this should be the pseudo-object subscript 4640 // expression. 4641 if (!LangOpts.isSubscriptPointerArithmetic()) 4642 return BuildObjCSubscriptExpression(RLoc, BaseExpr, IndexExpr, nullptr, 4643 nullptr); 4644 4645 ResultType = PTy->getPointeeType(); 4646 } else if (const PointerType *PTy = RHSTy->getAs<PointerType>()) { 4647 // Handle the uncommon case of "123[Ptr]". 4648 BaseExpr = RHSExp; 4649 IndexExpr = LHSExp; 4650 ResultType = PTy->getPointeeType(); 4651 } else if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *PTy = 4652 RHSTy->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) { 4653 // Handle the uncommon case of "123[Ptr]". 4654 BaseExpr = RHSExp; 4655 IndexExpr = LHSExp; 4656 ResultType = PTy->getPointeeType(); 4657 if (!LangOpts.isSubscriptPointerArithmetic()) { 4658 Diag(LLoc, diag::err_subscript_nonfragile_interface) 4659 << ResultType << BaseExpr->getSourceRange(); 4660 return ExprError(); 4661 } 4662 } else if (const VectorType *VTy = LHSTy->getAs<VectorType>()) { 4663 BaseExpr = LHSExp; // vectors: V[123] 4664 IndexExpr = RHSExp; 4665 // We apply C++ DR1213 to vector subscripting too. 4666 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && LHSExp->getValueKind() == VK_RValue) { 4667 ExprResult Materialized = TemporaryMaterializationConversion(LHSExp); 4668 if (Materialized.isInvalid()) 4669 return ExprError(); 4670 LHSExp = Materialized.get(); 4671 } 4672 VK = LHSExp->getValueKind(); 4673 if (VK != VK_RValue) 4674 OK = OK_VectorComponent; 4675 4676 ResultType = VTy->getElementType(); 4677 QualType BaseType = BaseExpr->getType(); 4678 Qualifiers BaseQuals = BaseType.getQualifiers(); 4679 Qualifiers MemberQuals = ResultType.getQualifiers(); 4680 Qualifiers Combined = BaseQuals + MemberQuals; 4681 if (Combined != MemberQuals) 4682 ResultType = Context.getQualifiedType(ResultType, Combined); 4683 } else if (LHSTy->isArrayType()) { 4684 // If we see an array that wasn't promoted by 4685 // DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion, it must be an array that 4686 // wasn't promoted because of the C90 rule that doesn't 4687 // allow promoting non-lvalue arrays. Warn, then 4688 // force the promotion here. 4689 Diag(LHSExp->getBeginLoc(), diag::ext_subscript_non_lvalue) 4690 << LHSExp->getSourceRange(); 4691 LHSExp = ImpCastExprToType(LHSExp, Context.getArrayDecayedType(LHSTy), 4692 CK_ArrayToPointerDecay).get(); 4693 LHSTy = LHSExp->getType(); 4694 4695 BaseExpr = LHSExp; 4696 IndexExpr = RHSExp; 4697 ResultType = LHSTy->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 4698 } else if (RHSTy->isArrayType()) { 4699 // Same as previous, except for 123[f().a] case 4700 Diag(RHSExp->getBeginLoc(), diag::ext_subscript_non_lvalue) 4701 << RHSExp->getSourceRange(); 4702 RHSExp = ImpCastExprToType(RHSExp, Context.getArrayDecayedType(RHSTy), 4703 CK_ArrayToPointerDecay).get(); 4704 RHSTy = RHSExp->getType(); 4705 4706 BaseExpr = RHSExp; 4707 IndexExpr = LHSExp; 4708 ResultType = RHSTy->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 4709 } else { 4710 return ExprError(Diag(LLoc, diag::err_typecheck_subscript_value) 4711 << LHSExp->getSourceRange() << RHSExp->getSourceRange()); 4712 } 4713 // C99 6.5.2.1p1 4714 if (!IndexExpr->getType()->isIntegerType() && !IndexExpr->isTypeDependent()) 4715 return ExprError(Diag(LLoc, diag::err_typecheck_subscript_not_integer) 4716 << IndexExpr->getSourceRange()); 4717 4718 if ((IndexExpr->getType()->isSpecificBuiltinType(BuiltinType::Char_S) || 4719 IndexExpr->getType()->isSpecificBuiltinType(BuiltinType::Char_U)) 4720 && !IndexExpr->isTypeDependent()) 4721 Diag(LLoc, diag::warn_subscript_is_char) << IndexExpr->getSourceRange(); 4722 4723 // C99 6.5.2.1p1: "shall have type "pointer to *object* type". Similarly, 4724 // C++ [expr.sub]p1: The type "T" shall be a completely-defined object 4725 // type. Note that Functions are not objects, and that (in C99 parlance) 4726 // incomplete types are not object types. 4727 if (ResultType->isFunctionType()) { 4728 Diag(BaseExpr->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_subscript_function_type) 4729 << ResultType << BaseExpr->getSourceRange(); 4730 return ExprError(); 4731 } 4732 4733 if (ResultType->isVoidType() && !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 4734 // GNU extension: subscripting on pointer to void 4735 Diag(LLoc, diag::ext_gnu_subscript_void_type) 4736 << BaseExpr->getSourceRange(); 4737 4738 // C forbids expressions of unqualified void type from being l-values. 4739 // See IsCForbiddenLValueType. 4740 if (!ResultType.hasQualifiers()) VK = VK_RValue; 4741 } else if (!ResultType->isDependentType() && 4742 RequireCompleteType(LLoc, ResultType, 4743 diag::err_subscript_incomplete_type, BaseExpr)) 4744 return ExprError(); 4745 4746 assert(VK == VK_RValue || LangOpts.CPlusPlus || 4747 !ResultType.isCForbiddenLValueType()); 4748 4749 if (LHSExp->IgnoreParenImpCasts()->getType()->isVariablyModifiedType() && 4750 FunctionScopes.size() > 1) { 4751 if (auto *TT = 4752 LHSExp->IgnoreParenImpCasts()->getType()->getAs<TypedefType>()) { 4753 for (auto I = FunctionScopes.rbegin(), 4754 E = std::prev(FunctionScopes.rend()); 4755 I != E; ++I) { 4756 auto *CSI = dyn_cast<CapturingScopeInfo>(*I); 4757 if (CSI == nullptr) 4758 break; 4759 DeclContext *DC = nullptr; 4760 if (auto *LSI = dyn_cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(CSI)) 4761 DC = LSI->CallOperator; 4762 else if (auto *CRSI = dyn_cast<CapturedRegionScopeInfo>(CSI)) 4763 DC = CRSI->TheCapturedDecl; 4764 else if (auto *BSI = dyn_cast<BlockScopeInfo>(CSI)) 4765 DC = BSI->TheDecl; 4766 if (DC) { 4767 if (DC->containsDecl(TT->getDecl())) 4768 break; 4769 captureVariablyModifiedType( 4770 Context, LHSExp->IgnoreParenImpCasts()->getType(), CSI); 4771 } 4772 } 4773 } 4774 } 4775 4776 return new (Context) 4777 ArraySubscriptExpr(LHSExp, RHSExp, ResultType, VK, OK, RLoc); 4778 } 4779 4780 bool Sema::CheckCXXDefaultArgExpr(SourceLocation CallLoc, FunctionDecl *FD, 4781 ParmVarDecl *Param) { 4782 if (Param->hasUnparsedDefaultArg()) { 4783 Diag(CallLoc, 4784 diag::err_use_of_default_argument_to_function_declared_later) << 4785 FD << cast<CXXRecordDecl>(FD->getDeclContext())->getDeclName(); 4786 Diag(UnparsedDefaultArgLocs[Param], 4787 diag::note_default_argument_declared_here); 4788 return true; 4789 } 4790 4791 if (Param->hasUninstantiatedDefaultArg()) { 4792 Expr *UninstExpr = Param->getUninstantiatedDefaultArg(); 4793 4794 EnterExpressionEvaluationContext EvalContext( 4795 *this, ExpressionEvaluationContext::PotentiallyEvaluated, Param); 4796 4797 // Instantiate the expression. 4798 // 4799 // FIXME: Pass in a correct Pattern argument, otherwise 4800 // getTemplateInstantiationArgs uses the lexical context of FD, e.g. 4801 // 4802 // template<typename T> 4803 // struct A { 4804 // static int FooImpl(); 4805 // 4806 // template<typename Tp> 4807 // // bug: default argument A<T>::FooImpl() is evaluated with 2-level 4808 // // template argument list [[T], [Tp]], should be [[Tp]]. 4809 // friend A<Tp> Foo(int a); 4810 // }; 4811 // 4812 // template<typename T> 4813 // A<T> Foo(int a = A<T>::FooImpl()); 4814 MultiLevelTemplateArgumentList MutiLevelArgList 4815 = getTemplateInstantiationArgs(FD, nullptr, /*RelativeToPrimary=*/true); 4816 4817 InstantiatingTemplate Inst(*this, CallLoc, Param, 4818 MutiLevelArgList.getInnermost()); 4819 if (Inst.isInvalid()) 4820 return true; 4821 if (Inst.isAlreadyInstantiating()) { 4822 Diag(Param->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_recursive_default_argument) << FD; 4823 Param->setInvalidDecl(); 4824 return true; 4825 } 4826 4827 ExprResult Result; 4828 { 4829 // C++ [dcl.fct.default]p5: 4830 // The names in the [default argument] expression are bound, and 4831 // the semantic constraints are checked, at the point where the 4832 // default argument expression appears. 4833 ContextRAII SavedContext(*this, FD); 4834 LocalInstantiationScope Local(*this); 4835 Result = SubstInitializer(UninstExpr, MutiLevelArgList, 4836 /*DirectInit*/false); 4837 } 4838 if (Result.isInvalid()) 4839 return true; 4840 4841 // Check the expression as an initializer for the parameter. 4842 InitializedEntity Entity 4843 = InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context, Param); 4844 InitializationKind Kind = InitializationKind::CreateCopy( 4845 Param->getLocation(), 4846 /*FIXME:EqualLoc*/ UninstExpr->getBeginLoc()); 4847 Expr *ResultE = Result.getAs<Expr>(); 4848 4849 InitializationSequence InitSeq(*this, Entity, Kind, ResultE); 4850 Result = InitSeq.Perform(*this, Entity, Kind, ResultE); 4851 if (Result.isInvalid()) 4852 return true; 4853 4854 Result = 4855 ActOnFinishFullExpr(Result.getAs<Expr>(), Param->getOuterLocStart(), 4856 /*DiscardedValue*/ false); 4857 if (Result.isInvalid()) 4858 return true; 4859 4860 // Remember the instantiated default argument. 4861 Param->setDefaultArg(Result.getAs<Expr>()); 4862 if (ASTMutationListener *L = getASTMutationListener()) { 4863 L->DefaultArgumentInstantiated(Param); 4864 } 4865 } 4866 4867 // If the default argument expression is not set yet, we are building it now. 4868 if (!Param->hasInit()) { 4869 Diag(Param->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_recursive_default_argument) << FD; 4870 Param->setInvalidDecl(); 4871 return true; 4872 } 4873 4874 // If the default expression creates temporaries, we need to 4875 // push them to the current stack of expression temporaries so they'll 4876 // be properly destroyed. 4877 // FIXME: We should really be rebuilding the default argument with new 4878 // bound temporaries; see the comment in PR5810. 4879 // We don't need to do that with block decls, though, because 4880 // blocks in default argument expression can never capture anything. 4881 if (auto Init = dyn_cast<ExprWithCleanups>(Param->getInit())) { 4882 // Set the "needs cleanups" bit regardless of whether there are 4883 // any explicit objects. 4884 Cleanup.setExprNeedsCleanups(Init->cleanupsHaveSideEffects()); 4885 4886 // Append all the objects to the cleanup list. Right now, this 4887 // should always be a no-op, because blocks in default argument 4888 // expressions should never be able to capture anything. 4889 assert(!Init->getNumObjects() && 4890 "default argument expression has capturing blocks?"); 4891 } 4892 4893 // We already type-checked the argument, so we know it works. 4894 // Just mark all of the declarations in this potentially-evaluated expression 4895 // as being "referenced". 4896 EnterExpressionEvaluationContext EvalContext( 4897 *this, ExpressionEvaluationContext::PotentiallyEvaluated, Param); 4898 MarkDeclarationsReferencedInExpr(Param->getDefaultArg(), 4899 /*SkipLocalVariables=*/true); 4900 return false; 4901 } 4902 4903 ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXDefaultArgExpr(SourceLocation CallLoc, 4904 FunctionDecl *FD, ParmVarDecl *Param) { 4905 if (CheckCXXDefaultArgExpr(CallLoc, FD, Param)) 4906 return ExprError(); 4907 return CXXDefaultArgExpr::Create(Context, CallLoc, Param, CurContext); 4908 } 4909 4910 Sema::VariadicCallType 4911 Sema::getVariadicCallType(FunctionDecl *FDecl, const FunctionProtoType *Proto, 4912 Expr *Fn) { 4913 if (Proto && Proto->isVariadic()) { 4914 if (dyn_cast_or_null<CXXConstructorDecl>(FDecl)) 4915 return VariadicConstructor; 4916 else if (Fn && Fn->getType()->isBlockPointerType()) 4917 return VariadicBlock; 4918 else if (FDecl) { 4919 if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXMethodDecl>(FDecl)) 4920 if (Method->isInstance()) 4921 return VariadicMethod; 4922 } else if (Fn && Fn->getType() == Context.BoundMemberTy) 4923 return VariadicMethod; 4924 return VariadicFunction; 4925 } 4926 return VariadicDoesNotApply; 4927 } 4928 4929 namespace { 4930 class FunctionCallCCC final : public FunctionCallFilterCCC { 4931 public: 4932 FunctionCallCCC(Sema &SemaRef, const IdentifierInfo *FuncName, 4933 unsigned NumArgs, MemberExpr *ME) 4934 : FunctionCallFilterCCC(SemaRef, NumArgs, false, ME), 4935 FunctionName(FuncName) {} 4936 4937 bool ValidateCandidate(const TypoCorrection &candidate) override { 4938 if (!candidate.getCorrectionSpecifier() || 4939 candidate.getCorrectionAsIdentifierInfo() != FunctionName) { 4940 return false; 4941 } 4942 4943 return FunctionCallFilterCCC::ValidateCandidate(candidate); 4944 } 4945 4946 std::unique_ptr<CorrectionCandidateCallback> clone() override { 4947 return llvm::make_unique<FunctionCallCCC>(*this); 4948 } 4949 4950 private: 4951 const IdentifierInfo *const FunctionName; 4952 }; 4953 } 4954 4955 static TypoCorrection TryTypoCorrectionForCall(Sema &S, Expr *Fn, 4956 FunctionDecl *FDecl, 4957 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args) { 4958 MemberExpr *ME = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(Fn); 4959 DeclarationName FuncName = FDecl->getDeclName(); 4960 SourceLocation NameLoc = ME ? ME->getMemberLoc() : Fn->getBeginLoc(); 4961 4962 FunctionCallCCC CCC(S, FuncName.getAsIdentifierInfo(), Args.size(), ME); 4963 if (TypoCorrection Corrected = S.CorrectTypo( 4964 DeclarationNameInfo(FuncName, NameLoc), Sema::LookupOrdinaryName, 4965 S.getScopeForContext(S.CurContext), nullptr, CCC, 4966 Sema::CTK_ErrorRecovery)) { 4967 if (NamedDecl *ND = Corrected.getFoundDecl()) { 4968 if (Corrected.isOverloaded()) { 4969 OverloadCandidateSet OCS(NameLoc, OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal); 4970 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 4971 for (NamedDecl *CD : Corrected) { 4972 if (FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(CD)) 4973 S.AddOverloadCandidate(FD, DeclAccessPair::make(FD, AS_none), Args, 4974 OCS); 4975 } 4976 switch (OCS.BestViableFunction(S, NameLoc, Best)) { 4977 case OR_Success: 4978 ND = Best->FoundDecl; 4979 Corrected.setCorrectionDecl(ND); 4980 break; 4981 default: 4982 break; 4983 } 4984 } 4985 ND = ND->getUnderlyingDecl(); 4986 if (isa<ValueDecl>(ND) || isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(ND)) 4987 return Corrected; 4988 } 4989 } 4990 return TypoCorrection(); 4991 } 4992 4993 /// ConvertArgumentsForCall - Converts the arguments specified in 4994 /// Args/NumArgs to the parameter types of the function FDecl with 4995 /// function prototype Proto. Call is the call expression itself, and 4996 /// Fn is the function expression. For a C++ member function, this 4997 /// routine does not attempt to convert the object argument. Returns 4998 /// true if the call is ill-formed. 4999 bool 5000 Sema::ConvertArgumentsForCall(CallExpr *Call, Expr *Fn, 5001 FunctionDecl *FDecl, 5002 const FunctionProtoType *Proto, 5003 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 5004 SourceLocation RParenLoc, 5005 bool IsExecConfig) { 5006 // Bail out early if calling a builtin with custom typechecking. 5007 if (FDecl) 5008 if (unsigned ID = FDecl->getBuiltinID()) 5009 if (Context.BuiltinInfo.hasCustomTypechecking(ID)) 5010 return false; 5011 5012 // C99 6.5.2.2p7 - the arguments are implicitly converted, as if by 5013 // assignment, to the types of the corresponding parameter, ... 5014 unsigned NumParams = Proto->getNumParams(); 5015 bool Invalid = false; 5016 unsigned MinArgs = FDecl ? FDecl->getMinRequiredArguments() : NumParams; 5017 unsigned FnKind = Fn->getType()->isBlockPointerType() 5018 ? 1 /* block */ 5019 : (IsExecConfig ? 3 /* kernel function (exec config) */ 5020 : 0 /* function */); 5021 5022 // If too few arguments are available (and we don't have default 5023 // arguments for the remaining parameters), don't make the call. 5024 if (Args.size() < NumParams) { 5025 if (Args.size() < MinArgs) { 5026 TypoCorrection TC; 5027 if (FDecl && (TC = TryTypoCorrectionForCall(*this, Fn, FDecl, Args))) { 5028 unsigned diag_id = 5029 MinArgs == NumParams && !Proto->isVariadic() 5030 ? diag::err_typecheck_call_too_few_args_suggest 5031 : diag::err_typecheck_call_too_few_args_at_least_suggest; 5032 diagnoseTypo(TC, PDiag(diag_id) << FnKind << MinArgs 5033 << static_cast<unsigned>(Args.size()) 5034 << TC.getCorrectionRange()); 5035 } else if (MinArgs == 1 && FDecl && FDecl->getParamDecl(0)->getDeclName()) 5036 Diag(RParenLoc, 5037 MinArgs == NumParams && !Proto->isVariadic() 5038 ? diag::err_typecheck_call_too_few_args_one 5039 : diag::err_typecheck_call_too_few_args_at_least_one) 5040 << FnKind << FDecl->getParamDecl(0) << Fn->getSourceRange(); 5041 else 5042 Diag(RParenLoc, MinArgs == NumParams && !Proto->isVariadic() 5043 ? diag::err_typecheck_call_too_few_args 5044 : diag::err_typecheck_call_too_few_args_at_least) 5045 << FnKind << MinArgs << static_cast<unsigned>(Args.size()) 5046 << Fn->getSourceRange(); 5047 5048 // Emit the location of the prototype. 5049 if (!TC && FDecl && !FDecl->getBuiltinID() && !IsExecConfig) 5050 Diag(FDecl->getBeginLoc(), diag::note_callee_decl) << FDecl; 5051 5052 return true; 5053 } 5054 // We reserve space for the default arguments when we create 5055 // the call expression, before calling ConvertArgumentsForCall. 5056 assert((Call->getNumArgs() == NumParams) && 5057 "We should have reserved space for the default arguments before!"); 5058 } 5059 5060 // If too many are passed and not variadic, error on the extras and drop 5061 // them. 5062 if (Args.size() > NumParams) { 5063 if (!Proto->isVariadic()) { 5064 TypoCorrection TC; 5065 if (FDecl && (TC = TryTypoCorrectionForCall(*this, Fn, FDecl, Args))) { 5066 unsigned diag_id = 5067 MinArgs == NumParams && !Proto->isVariadic() 5068 ? diag::err_typecheck_call_too_many_args_suggest 5069 : diag::err_typecheck_call_too_many_args_at_most_suggest; 5070 diagnoseTypo(TC, PDiag(diag_id) << FnKind << NumParams 5071 << static_cast<unsigned>(Args.size()) 5072 << TC.getCorrectionRange()); 5073 } else if (NumParams == 1 && FDecl && 5074 FDecl->getParamDecl(0)->getDeclName()) 5075 Diag(Args[NumParams]->getBeginLoc(), 5076 MinArgs == NumParams 5077 ? diag::err_typecheck_call_too_many_args_one 5078 : diag::err_typecheck_call_too_many_args_at_most_one) 5079 << FnKind << FDecl->getParamDecl(0) 5080 << static_cast<unsigned>(Args.size()) << Fn->getSourceRange() 5081 << SourceRange(Args[NumParams]->getBeginLoc(), 5082 Args.back()->getEndLoc()); 5083 else 5084 Diag(Args[NumParams]->getBeginLoc(), 5085 MinArgs == NumParams 5086 ? diag::err_typecheck_call_too_many_args 5087 : diag::err_typecheck_call_too_many_args_at_most) 5088 << FnKind << NumParams << static_cast<unsigned>(Args.size()) 5089 << Fn->getSourceRange() 5090 << SourceRange(Args[NumParams]->getBeginLoc(), 5091 Args.back()->getEndLoc()); 5092 5093 // Emit the location of the prototype. 5094 if (!TC && FDecl && !FDecl->getBuiltinID() && !IsExecConfig) 5095 Diag(FDecl->getBeginLoc(), diag::note_callee_decl) << FDecl; 5096 5097 // This deletes the extra arguments. 5098 Call->shrinkNumArgs(NumParams); 5099 return true; 5100 } 5101 } 5102 SmallVector<Expr *, 8> AllArgs; 5103 VariadicCallType CallType = getVariadicCallType(FDecl, Proto, Fn); 5104 5105 Invalid = GatherArgumentsForCall(Call->getBeginLoc(), FDecl, Proto, 0, Args, 5106 AllArgs, CallType); 5107 if (Invalid) 5108 return true; 5109 unsigned TotalNumArgs = AllArgs.size(); 5110 for (unsigned i = 0; i < TotalNumArgs; ++i) 5111 Call->setArg(i, AllArgs[i]); 5112 5113 return false; 5114 } 5115 5116 bool Sema::GatherArgumentsForCall(SourceLocation CallLoc, FunctionDecl *FDecl, 5117 const FunctionProtoType *Proto, 5118 unsigned FirstParam, ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 5119 SmallVectorImpl<Expr *> &AllArgs, 5120 VariadicCallType CallType, bool AllowExplicit, 5121 bool IsListInitialization) { 5122 unsigned NumParams = Proto->getNumParams(); 5123 bool Invalid = false; 5124 size_t ArgIx = 0; 5125 // Continue to check argument types (even if we have too few/many args). 5126 for (unsigned i = FirstParam; i < NumParams; i++) { 5127 QualType ProtoArgType = Proto->getParamType(i); 5128 5129 Expr *Arg; 5130 ParmVarDecl *Param = FDecl ? FDecl->getParamDecl(i) : nullptr; 5131 if (ArgIx < Args.size()) { 5132 Arg = Args[ArgIx++]; 5133 5134 if (RequireCompleteType(Arg->getBeginLoc(), ProtoArgType, 5135 diag::err_call_incomplete_argument, Arg)) 5136 return true; 5137 5138 // Strip the unbridged-cast placeholder expression off, if applicable. 5139 bool CFAudited = false; 5140 if (Arg->getType() == Context.ARCUnbridgedCastTy && 5141 FDecl && FDecl->hasAttr<CFAuditedTransferAttr>() && 5142 (!Param || !Param->hasAttr<CFConsumedAttr>())) 5143 Arg = stripARCUnbridgedCast(Arg); 5144 else if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount && 5145 FDecl && FDecl->hasAttr<CFAuditedTransferAttr>() && 5146 (!Param || !Param->hasAttr<CFConsumedAttr>())) 5147 CFAudited = true; 5148 5149 if (Proto->getExtParameterInfo(i).isNoEscape()) 5150 if (auto *BE = dyn_cast<BlockExpr>(Arg->IgnoreParenNoopCasts(Context))) 5151 BE->getBlockDecl()->setDoesNotEscape(); 5152 5153 InitializedEntity Entity = 5154 Param ? InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context, Param, 5155 ProtoArgType) 5156 : InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter( 5157 Context, ProtoArgType, Proto->isParamConsumed(i)); 5158 5159 // Remember that parameter belongs to a CF audited API. 5160 if (CFAudited) 5161 Entity.setParameterCFAudited(); 5162 5163 ExprResult ArgE = PerformCopyInitialization( 5164 Entity, SourceLocation(), Arg, IsListInitialization, AllowExplicit); 5165 if (ArgE.isInvalid()) 5166 return true; 5167 5168 Arg = ArgE.getAs<Expr>(); 5169 } else { 5170 assert(Param && "can't use default arguments without a known callee"); 5171 5172 ExprResult ArgExpr = BuildCXXDefaultArgExpr(CallLoc, FDecl, Param); 5173 if (ArgExpr.isInvalid()) 5174 return true; 5175 5176 Arg = ArgExpr.getAs<Expr>(); 5177 } 5178 5179 // Check for array bounds violations for each argument to the call. This 5180 // check only triggers warnings when the argument isn't a more complex Expr 5181 // with its own checking, such as a BinaryOperator. 5182 CheckArrayAccess(Arg); 5183 5184 // Check for violations of C99 static array rules (C99 6.7.5.3p7). 5185 CheckStaticArrayArgument(CallLoc, Param, Arg); 5186 5187 AllArgs.push_back(Arg); 5188 } 5189 5190 // If this is a variadic call, handle args passed through "...". 5191 if (CallType != VariadicDoesNotApply) { 5192 // Assume that extern "C" functions with variadic arguments that 5193 // return __unknown_anytype aren't *really* variadic. 5194 if (Proto->getReturnType() == Context.UnknownAnyTy && FDecl && 5195 FDecl->isExternC()) { 5196 for (Expr *A : Args.slice(ArgIx)) { 5197 QualType paramType; // ignored 5198 ExprResult arg = checkUnknownAnyArg(CallLoc, A, paramType); 5199 Invalid |= arg.isInvalid(); 5200 AllArgs.push_back(arg.get()); 5201 } 5202 5203 // Otherwise do argument promotion, (C99 6.5.2.2p7). 5204 } else { 5205 for (Expr *A : Args.slice(ArgIx)) { 5206 ExprResult Arg = DefaultVariadicArgumentPromotion(A, CallType, FDecl); 5207 Invalid |= Arg.isInvalid(); 5208 AllArgs.push_back(Arg.get()); 5209 } 5210 } 5211 5212 // Check for array bounds violations. 5213 for (Expr *A : Args.slice(ArgIx)) 5214 CheckArrayAccess(A); 5215 } 5216 return Invalid; 5217 } 5218 5219 static void DiagnoseCalleeStaticArrayParam(Sema &S, ParmVarDecl *PVD) { 5220 TypeLoc TL = PVD->getTypeSourceInfo()->getTypeLoc(); 5221 if (DecayedTypeLoc DTL = TL.getAs<DecayedTypeLoc>()) 5222 TL = DTL.getOriginalLoc(); 5223 if (ArrayTypeLoc ATL = TL.getAs<ArrayTypeLoc>()) 5224 S.Diag(PVD->getLocation(), diag::note_callee_static_array) 5225 << ATL.getLocalSourceRange(); 5226 } 5227 5228 /// CheckStaticArrayArgument - If the given argument corresponds to a static 5229 /// array parameter, check that it is non-null, and that if it is formed by 5230 /// array-to-pointer decay, the underlying array is sufficiently large. 5231 /// 5232 /// C99 6.7.5.3p7: If the keyword static also appears within the [ and ] of the 5233 /// array type derivation, then for each call to the function, the value of the 5234 /// corresponding actual argument shall provide access to the first element of 5235 /// an array with at least as many elements as specified by the size expression. 5236 void 5237 Sema::CheckStaticArrayArgument(SourceLocation CallLoc, 5238 ParmVarDecl *Param, 5239 const Expr *ArgExpr) { 5240 // Static array parameters are not supported in C++. 5241 if (!Param || getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) 5242 return; 5243 5244 QualType OrigTy = Param->getOriginalType(); 5245 5246 const ArrayType *AT = Context.getAsArrayType(OrigTy); 5247 if (!AT || AT->getSizeModifier() != ArrayType::Static) 5248 return; 5249 5250 if (ArgExpr->isNullPointerConstant(Context, 5251 Expr::NPC_NeverValueDependent)) { 5252 Diag(CallLoc, diag::warn_null_arg) << ArgExpr->getSourceRange(); 5253 DiagnoseCalleeStaticArrayParam(*this, Param); 5254 return; 5255 } 5256 5257 const ConstantArrayType *CAT = dyn_cast<ConstantArrayType>(AT); 5258 if (!CAT) 5259 return; 5260 5261 const ConstantArrayType *ArgCAT = 5262 Context.getAsConstantArrayType(ArgExpr->IgnoreParenCasts()->getType()); 5263 if (!ArgCAT) 5264 return; 5265 5266 if (getASTContext().hasSameUnqualifiedType(CAT->getElementType(), 5267 ArgCAT->getElementType())) { 5268 if (ArgCAT->getSize().ult(CAT->getSize())) { 5269 Diag(CallLoc, diag::warn_static_array_too_small) 5270 << ArgExpr->getSourceRange() 5271 << (unsigned)ArgCAT->getSize().getZExtValue() 5272 << (unsigned)CAT->getSize().getZExtValue() << 0; 5273 DiagnoseCalleeStaticArrayParam(*this, Param); 5274 } 5275 return; 5276 } 5277 5278 Optional<CharUnits> ArgSize = 5279 getASTContext().getTypeSizeInCharsIfKnown(ArgCAT); 5280 Optional<CharUnits> ParmSize = getASTContext().getTypeSizeInCharsIfKnown(CAT); 5281 if (ArgSize && ParmSize && *ArgSize < *ParmSize) { 5282 Diag(CallLoc, diag::warn_static_array_too_small) 5283 << ArgExpr->getSourceRange() << (unsigned)ArgSize->getQuantity() 5284 << (unsigned)ParmSize->getQuantity() << 1; 5285 DiagnoseCalleeStaticArrayParam(*this, Param); 5286 } 5287 } 5288 5289 /// Given a function expression of unknown-any type, try to rebuild it 5290 /// to have a function type. 5291 static ExprResult rebuildUnknownAnyFunction(Sema &S, Expr *fn); 5292 5293 /// Is the given type a placeholder that we need to lower out 5294 /// immediately during argument processing? 5295 static bool isPlaceholderToRemoveAsArg(QualType type) { 5296 // Placeholders are never sugared. 5297 const BuiltinType *placeholder = dyn_cast<BuiltinType>(type); 5298 if (!placeholder) return false; 5299 5300 switch (placeholder->getKind()) { 5301 // Ignore all the non-placeholder types. 5302 #define IMAGE_TYPE(ImgType, Id, SingletonId, Access, Suffix) \ 5303 case BuiltinType::Id: 5304 #include "clang/Basic/OpenCLImageTypes.def" 5305 #define EXT_OPAQUE_TYPE(ExtType, Id, Ext) \ 5306 case BuiltinType::Id: 5307 #include "clang/Basic/OpenCLExtensionTypes.def" 5308 #define PLACEHOLDER_TYPE(ID, SINGLETON_ID) 5309 #define BUILTIN_TYPE(ID, SINGLETON_ID) case BuiltinType::ID: 5310 #include "clang/AST/BuiltinTypes.def" 5311 return false; 5312 5313 // We cannot lower out overload sets; they might validly be resolved 5314 // by the call machinery. 5315 case BuiltinType::Overload: 5316 return false; 5317 5318 // Unbridged casts in ARC can be handled in some call positions and 5319 // should be left in place. 5320 case BuiltinType::ARCUnbridgedCast: 5321 return false; 5322 5323 // Pseudo-objects should be converted as soon as possible. 5324 case BuiltinType::PseudoObject: 5325 return true; 5326 5327 // The debugger mode could theoretically but currently does not try 5328 // to resolve unknown-typed arguments based on known parameter types. 5329 case BuiltinType::UnknownAny: 5330 return true; 5331 5332 // These are always invalid as call arguments and should be reported. 5333 case BuiltinType::BoundMember: 5334 case BuiltinType::BuiltinFn: 5335 case BuiltinType::OMPArraySection: 5336 return true; 5337 5338 } 5339 llvm_unreachable("bad builtin type kind"); 5340 } 5341 5342 /// Check an argument list for placeholders that we won't try to 5343 /// handle later. 5344 static bool checkArgsForPlaceholders(Sema &S, MultiExprArg args) { 5345 // Apply this processing to all the arguments at once instead of 5346 // dying at the first failure. 5347 bool hasInvalid = false; 5348 for (size_t i = 0, e = args.size(); i != e; i++) { 5349 if (isPlaceholderToRemoveAsArg(args[i]->getType())) { 5350 ExprResult result = S.CheckPlaceholderExpr(args[i]); 5351 if (result.isInvalid()) hasInvalid = true; 5352 else args[i] = result.get(); 5353 } else if (hasInvalid) { 5354 (void)S.CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(args[i]); 5355 } 5356 } 5357 return hasInvalid; 5358 } 5359 5360 /// If a builtin function has a pointer argument with no explicit address 5361 /// space, then it should be able to accept a pointer to any address 5362 /// space as input. In order to do this, we need to replace the 5363 /// standard builtin declaration with one that uses the same address space 5364 /// as the call. 5365 /// 5366 /// \returns nullptr If this builtin is not a candidate for a rewrite i.e. 5367 /// it does not contain any pointer arguments without 5368 /// an address space qualifer. Otherwise the rewritten 5369 /// FunctionDecl is returned. 5370 /// TODO: Handle pointer return types. 5371 static FunctionDecl *rewriteBuiltinFunctionDecl(Sema *Sema, ASTContext &Context, 5372 FunctionDecl *FDecl, 5373 MultiExprArg ArgExprs) { 5374 5375 QualType DeclType = FDecl->getType(); 5376 const FunctionProtoType *FT = dyn_cast<FunctionProtoType>(DeclType); 5377 5378 if (!Context.BuiltinInfo.hasPtrArgsOrResult(FDecl->getBuiltinID()) || !FT || 5379 ArgExprs.size() < FT->getNumParams()) 5380 return nullptr; 5381 5382 bool NeedsNewDecl = false; 5383 unsigned i = 0; 5384 SmallVector<QualType, 8> OverloadParams; 5385 5386 for (QualType ParamType : FT->param_types()) { 5387 5388 // Convert array arguments to pointer to simplify type lookup. 5389 ExprResult ArgRes = 5390 Sema->DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(ArgExprs[i++]); 5391 if (ArgRes.isInvalid()) 5392 return nullptr; 5393 Expr *Arg = ArgRes.get(); 5394 QualType ArgType = Arg->getType(); 5395 if (!ParamType->isPointerType() || 5396 ParamType.getQualifiers().hasAddressSpace() || 5397 !ArgType->isPointerType() || 5398 !ArgType->getPointeeType().getQualifiers().hasAddressSpace()) { 5399 OverloadParams.push_back(ParamType); 5400 continue; 5401 } 5402 5403 QualType PointeeType = ParamType->getPointeeType(); 5404 if (PointeeType.getQualifiers().hasAddressSpace()) 5405 continue; 5406 5407 NeedsNewDecl = true; 5408 LangAS AS = ArgType->getPointeeType().getAddressSpace(); 5409 5410 PointeeType = Context.getAddrSpaceQualType(PointeeType, AS); 5411 OverloadParams.push_back(Context.getPointerType(PointeeType)); 5412 } 5413 5414 if (!NeedsNewDecl) 5415 return nullptr; 5416 5417 FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI; 5418 EPI.Variadic = FT->isVariadic(); 5419 QualType OverloadTy = Context.getFunctionType(FT->getReturnType(), 5420 OverloadParams, EPI); 5421 DeclContext *Parent = FDecl->getParent(); 5422 FunctionDecl *OverloadDecl = FunctionDecl::Create(Context, Parent, 5423 FDecl->getLocation(), 5424 FDecl->getLocation(), 5425 FDecl->getIdentifier(), 5426 OverloadTy, 5427 /*TInfo=*/nullptr, 5428 SC_Extern, false, 5429 /*hasPrototype=*/true); 5430 SmallVector<ParmVarDecl*, 16> Params; 5431 FT = cast<FunctionProtoType>(OverloadTy); 5432 for (unsigned i = 0, e = FT->getNumParams(); i != e; ++i) { 5433 QualType ParamType = FT->getParamType(i); 5434 ParmVarDecl *Parm = 5435 ParmVarDecl::Create(Context, OverloadDecl, SourceLocation(), 5436 SourceLocation(), nullptr, ParamType, 5437 /*TInfo=*/nullptr, SC_None, nullptr); 5438 Parm->setScopeInfo(0, i); 5439 Params.push_back(Parm); 5440 } 5441 OverloadDecl->setParams(Params); 5442 return OverloadDecl; 5443 } 5444 5445 static void checkDirectCallValidity(Sema &S, const Expr *Fn, 5446 FunctionDecl *Callee, 5447 MultiExprArg ArgExprs) { 5448 // `Callee` (when called with ArgExprs) may be ill-formed. enable_if (and 5449 // similar attributes) really don't like it when functions are called with an 5450 // invalid number of args. 5451 if (S.TooManyArguments(Callee->getNumParams(), ArgExprs.size(), 5452 /*PartialOverloading=*/false) && 5453 !Callee->isVariadic()) 5454 return; 5455 if (Callee->getMinRequiredArguments() > ArgExprs.size()) 5456 return; 5457 5458 if (const EnableIfAttr *Attr = S.CheckEnableIf(Callee, ArgExprs, true)) { 5459 S.Diag(Fn->getBeginLoc(), 5460 isa<CXXMethodDecl>(Callee) 5461 ? diag::err_ovl_no_viable_member_function_in_call 5462 : diag::err_ovl_no_viable_function_in_call) 5463 << Callee << Callee->getSourceRange(); 5464 S.Diag(Callee->getLocation(), 5465 diag::note_ovl_candidate_disabled_by_function_cond_attr) 5466 << Attr->getCond()->getSourceRange() << Attr->getMessage(); 5467 return; 5468 } 5469 } 5470 5471 static bool enclosingClassIsRelatedToClassInWhichMembersWereFound( 5472 const UnresolvedMemberExpr *const UME, Sema &S) { 5473 5474 const auto GetFunctionLevelDCIfCXXClass = 5475 [](Sema &S) -> const CXXRecordDecl * { 5476 const DeclContext *const DC = S.getFunctionLevelDeclContext(); 5477 if (!DC || !DC->getParent()) 5478 return nullptr; 5479 5480 // If the call to some member function was made from within a member 5481 // function body 'M' return return 'M's parent. 5482 if (const auto *MD = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(DC)) 5483 return MD->getParent()->getCanonicalDecl(); 5484 // else the call was made from within a default member initializer of a 5485 // class, so return the class. 5486 if (const auto *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(DC)) 5487 return RD->getCanonicalDecl(); 5488 return nullptr; 5489 }; 5490 // If our DeclContext is neither a member function nor a class (in the 5491 // case of a lambda in a default member initializer), we can't have an 5492 // enclosing 'this'. 5493 5494 const CXXRecordDecl *const CurParentClass = GetFunctionLevelDCIfCXXClass(S); 5495 if (!CurParentClass) 5496 return false; 5497 5498 // The naming class for implicit member functions call is the class in which 5499 // name lookup starts. 5500 const CXXRecordDecl *const NamingClass = 5501 UME->getNamingClass()->getCanonicalDecl(); 5502 assert(NamingClass && "Must have naming class even for implicit access"); 5503 5504 // If the unresolved member functions were found in a 'naming class' that is 5505 // related (either the same or derived from) to the class that contains the 5506 // member function that itself contained the implicit member access. 5507 5508 return CurParentClass == NamingClass || 5509 CurParentClass->isDerivedFrom(NamingClass); 5510 } 5511 5512 static void 5513 tryImplicitlyCaptureThisIfImplicitMemberFunctionAccessWithDependentArgs( 5514 Sema &S, const UnresolvedMemberExpr *const UME, SourceLocation CallLoc) { 5515 5516 if (!UME) 5517 return; 5518 5519 LambdaScopeInfo *const CurLSI = S.getCurLambda(); 5520 // Only try and implicitly capture 'this' within a C++ Lambda if it hasn't 5521 // already been captured, or if this is an implicit member function call (if 5522 // it isn't, an attempt to capture 'this' should already have been made). 5523 if (!CurLSI || CurLSI->ImpCaptureStyle == CurLSI->ImpCap_None || 5524 !UME->isImplicitAccess() || CurLSI->isCXXThisCaptured()) 5525 return; 5526 5527 // Check if the naming class in which the unresolved members were found is 5528 // related (same as or is a base of) to the enclosing class. 5529 5530 if (!enclosingClassIsRelatedToClassInWhichMembersWereFound(UME, S)) 5531 return; 5532 5533 5534 DeclContext *EnclosingFunctionCtx = S.CurContext->getParent()->getParent(); 5535 // If the enclosing function is not dependent, then this lambda is 5536 // capture ready, so if we can capture this, do so. 5537 if (!EnclosingFunctionCtx->isDependentContext()) { 5538 // If the current lambda and all enclosing lambdas can capture 'this' - 5539 // then go ahead and capture 'this' (since our unresolved overload set 5540 // contains at least one non-static member function). 5541 if (!S.CheckCXXThisCapture(CallLoc, /*Explcit*/ false, /*Diagnose*/ false)) 5542 S.CheckCXXThisCapture(CallLoc); 5543 } else if (S.CurContext->isDependentContext()) { 5544 // ... since this is an implicit member reference, that might potentially 5545 // involve a 'this' capture, mark 'this' for potential capture in 5546 // enclosing lambdas. 5547 if (CurLSI->ImpCaptureStyle != CurLSI->ImpCap_None) 5548 CurLSI->addPotentialThisCapture(CallLoc); 5549 } 5550 } 5551 5552 ExprResult Sema::ActOnCallExpr(Scope *Scope, Expr *Fn, SourceLocation LParenLoc, 5553 MultiExprArg ArgExprs, SourceLocation RParenLoc, 5554 Expr *ExecConfig) { 5555 ExprResult Call = 5556 BuildCallExpr(Scope, Fn, LParenLoc, ArgExprs, RParenLoc, ExecConfig); 5557 if (Call.isInvalid()) 5558 return Call; 5559 5560 // Diagnose uses of the C++20 "ADL-only template-id call" feature in earlier 5561 // language modes. 5562 if (auto *ULE = dyn_cast<UnresolvedLookupExpr>(Fn)) { 5563 if (ULE->hasExplicitTemplateArgs() && 5564 ULE->decls_begin() == ULE->decls_end()) { 5565 Diag(Fn->getExprLoc(), getLangOpts().CPlusPlus2a 5566 ? diag::warn_cxx17_compat_adl_only_template_id 5567 : diag::ext_adl_only_template_id) 5568 << ULE->getName(); 5569 } 5570 } 5571 5572 return Call; 5573 } 5574 5575 /// BuildCallExpr - Handle a call to Fn with the specified array of arguments. 5576 /// This provides the location of the left/right parens and a list of comma 5577 /// locations. 5578 ExprResult Sema::BuildCallExpr(Scope *Scope, Expr *Fn, SourceLocation LParenLoc, 5579 MultiExprArg ArgExprs, SourceLocation RParenLoc, 5580 Expr *ExecConfig, bool IsExecConfig) { 5581 // Since this might be a postfix expression, get rid of ParenListExprs. 5582 ExprResult Result = MaybeConvertParenListExprToParenExpr(Scope, Fn); 5583 if (Result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 5584 Fn = Result.get(); 5585 5586 if (checkArgsForPlaceholders(*this, ArgExprs)) 5587 return ExprError(); 5588 5589 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 5590 // If this is a pseudo-destructor expression, build the call immediately. 5591 if (isa<CXXPseudoDestructorExpr>(Fn)) { 5592 if (!ArgExprs.empty()) { 5593 // Pseudo-destructor calls should not have any arguments. 5594 Diag(Fn->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_pseudo_dtor_call_with_args) 5595 << FixItHint::CreateRemoval( 5596 SourceRange(ArgExprs.front()->getBeginLoc(), 5597 ArgExprs.back()->getEndLoc())); 5598 } 5599 5600 return CallExpr::Create(Context, Fn, /*Args=*/{}, Context.VoidTy, 5601 VK_RValue, RParenLoc); 5602 } 5603 if (Fn->getType() == Context.PseudoObjectTy) { 5604 ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(Fn); 5605 if (result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 5606 Fn = result.get(); 5607 } 5608 5609 // Determine whether this is a dependent call inside a C++ template, 5610 // in which case we won't do any semantic analysis now. 5611 if (Fn->isTypeDependent() || Expr::hasAnyTypeDependentArguments(ArgExprs)) { 5612 if (ExecConfig) { 5613 return CUDAKernelCallExpr::Create( 5614 Context, Fn, cast<CallExpr>(ExecConfig), ArgExprs, 5615 Context.DependentTy, VK_RValue, RParenLoc); 5616 } else { 5617 5618 tryImplicitlyCaptureThisIfImplicitMemberFunctionAccessWithDependentArgs( 5619 *this, dyn_cast<UnresolvedMemberExpr>(Fn->IgnoreParens()), 5620 Fn->getBeginLoc()); 5621 5622 return CallExpr::Create(Context, Fn, ArgExprs, Context.DependentTy, 5623 VK_RValue, RParenLoc); 5624 } 5625 } 5626 5627 // Determine whether this is a call to an object (C++ [over.call.object]). 5628 if (Fn->getType()->isRecordType()) 5629 return BuildCallToObjectOfClassType(Scope, Fn, LParenLoc, ArgExprs, 5630 RParenLoc); 5631 5632 if (Fn->getType() == Context.UnknownAnyTy) { 5633 ExprResult result = rebuildUnknownAnyFunction(*this, Fn); 5634 if (result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 5635 Fn = result.get(); 5636 } 5637 5638 if (Fn->getType() == Context.BoundMemberTy) { 5639 return BuildCallToMemberFunction(Scope, Fn, LParenLoc, ArgExprs, 5640 RParenLoc); 5641 } 5642 } 5643 5644 // Check for overloaded calls. This can happen even in C due to extensions. 5645 if (Fn->getType() == Context.OverloadTy) { 5646 OverloadExpr::FindResult find = OverloadExpr::find(Fn); 5647 5648 // We aren't supposed to apply this logic if there's an '&' involved. 5649 if (!find.HasFormOfMemberPointer) { 5650 if (Expr::hasAnyTypeDependentArguments(ArgExprs)) 5651 return CallExpr::Create(Context, Fn, ArgExprs, Context.DependentTy, 5652 VK_RValue, RParenLoc); 5653 OverloadExpr *ovl = find.Expression; 5654 if (UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE = dyn_cast<UnresolvedLookupExpr>(ovl)) 5655 return BuildOverloadedCallExpr( 5656 Scope, Fn, ULE, LParenLoc, ArgExprs, RParenLoc, ExecConfig, 5657 /*AllowTypoCorrection=*/true, find.IsAddressOfOperand); 5658 return BuildCallToMemberFunction(Scope, Fn, LParenLoc, ArgExprs, 5659 RParenLoc); 5660 } 5661 } 5662 5663 // If we're directly calling a function, get the appropriate declaration. 5664 if (Fn->getType() == Context.UnknownAnyTy) { 5665 ExprResult result = rebuildUnknownAnyFunction(*this, Fn); 5666 if (result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 5667 Fn = result.get(); 5668 } 5669 5670 Expr *NakedFn = Fn->IgnoreParens(); 5671 5672 bool CallingNDeclIndirectly = false; 5673 NamedDecl *NDecl = nullptr; 5674 if (UnaryOperator *UnOp = dyn_cast<UnaryOperator>(NakedFn)) { 5675 if (UnOp->getOpcode() == UO_AddrOf) { 5676 CallingNDeclIndirectly = true; 5677 NakedFn = UnOp->getSubExpr()->IgnoreParens(); 5678 } 5679 } 5680 5681 if (auto *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(NakedFn)) { 5682 NDecl = DRE->getDecl(); 5683 5684 FunctionDecl *FDecl = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(NDecl); 5685 if (FDecl && FDecl->getBuiltinID()) { 5686 // Rewrite the function decl for this builtin by replacing parameters 5687 // with no explicit address space with the address space of the arguments 5688 // in ArgExprs. 5689 if ((FDecl = 5690 rewriteBuiltinFunctionDecl(this, Context, FDecl, ArgExprs))) { 5691 NDecl = FDecl; 5692 Fn = DeclRefExpr::Create( 5693 Context, FDecl->getQualifierLoc(), SourceLocation(), FDecl, false, 5694 SourceLocation(), FDecl->getType(), Fn->getValueKind(), FDecl, 5695 nullptr, DRE->isNonOdrUse()); 5696 } 5697 } 5698 } else if (isa<MemberExpr>(NakedFn)) 5699 NDecl = cast<MemberExpr>(NakedFn)->getMemberDecl(); 5700 5701 if (FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast_or_null<FunctionDecl>(NDecl)) { 5702 if (CallingNDeclIndirectly && !checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable( 5703 FD, /*Complain=*/true, Fn->getBeginLoc())) 5704 return ExprError(); 5705 5706 if (getLangOpts().OpenCL && checkOpenCLDisabledDecl(*FD, *Fn)) 5707 return ExprError(); 5708 5709 checkDirectCallValidity(*this, Fn, FD, ArgExprs); 5710 } 5711 5712 return BuildResolvedCallExpr(Fn, NDecl, LParenLoc, ArgExprs, RParenLoc, 5713 ExecConfig, IsExecConfig); 5714 } 5715 5716 /// ActOnAsTypeExpr - create a new asType (bitcast) from the arguments. 5717 /// 5718 /// __builtin_astype( value, dst type ) 5719 /// 5720 ExprResult Sema::ActOnAsTypeExpr(Expr *E, ParsedType ParsedDestTy, 5721 SourceLocation BuiltinLoc, 5722 SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 5723 ExprValueKind VK = VK_RValue; 5724 ExprObjectKind OK = OK_Ordinary; 5725 QualType DstTy = GetTypeFromParser(ParsedDestTy); 5726 QualType SrcTy = E->getType(); 5727 if (Context.getTypeSize(DstTy) != Context.getTypeSize(SrcTy)) 5728 return ExprError(Diag(BuiltinLoc, 5729 diag::err_invalid_astype_of_different_size) 5730 << DstTy 5731 << SrcTy 5732 << E->getSourceRange()); 5733 return new (Context) AsTypeExpr(E, DstTy, VK, OK, BuiltinLoc, RParenLoc); 5734 } 5735 5736 /// ActOnConvertVectorExpr - create a new convert-vector expression from the 5737 /// provided arguments. 5738 /// 5739 /// __builtin_convertvector( value, dst type ) 5740 /// 5741 ExprResult Sema::ActOnConvertVectorExpr(Expr *E, ParsedType ParsedDestTy, 5742 SourceLocation BuiltinLoc, 5743 SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 5744 TypeSourceInfo *TInfo; 5745 GetTypeFromParser(ParsedDestTy, &TInfo); 5746 return SemaConvertVectorExpr(E, TInfo, BuiltinLoc, RParenLoc); 5747 } 5748 5749 /// BuildResolvedCallExpr - Build a call to a resolved expression, 5750 /// i.e. an expression not of \p OverloadTy. The expression should 5751 /// unary-convert to an expression of function-pointer or 5752 /// block-pointer type. 5753 /// 5754 /// \param NDecl the declaration being called, if available 5755 ExprResult Sema::BuildResolvedCallExpr(Expr *Fn, NamedDecl *NDecl, 5756 SourceLocation LParenLoc, 5757 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 5758 SourceLocation RParenLoc, Expr *Config, 5759 bool IsExecConfig, ADLCallKind UsesADL) { 5760 FunctionDecl *FDecl = dyn_cast_or_null<FunctionDecl>(NDecl); 5761 unsigned BuiltinID = (FDecl ? FDecl->getBuiltinID() : 0); 5762 5763 // Functions with 'interrupt' attribute cannot be called directly. 5764 if (FDecl && FDecl->hasAttr<AnyX86InterruptAttr>()) { 5765 Diag(Fn->getExprLoc(), diag::err_anyx86_interrupt_called); 5766 return ExprError(); 5767 } 5768 5769 // Interrupt handlers don't save off the VFP regs automatically on ARM, 5770 // so there's some risk when calling out to non-interrupt handler functions 5771 // that the callee might not preserve them. This is easy to diagnose here, 5772 // but can be very challenging to debug. 5773 if (auto *Caller = getCurFunctionDecl()) 5774 if (Caller->hasAttr<ARMInterruptAttr>()) { 5775 bool VFP = Context.getTargetInfo().hasFeature("vfp"); 5776 if (VFP && (!FDecl || !FDecl->hasAttr<ARMInterruptAttr>())) 5777 Diag(Fn->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_arm_interrupt_calling_convention); 5778 } 5779 5780 // Promote the function operand. 5781 // We special-case function promotion here because we only allow promoting 5782 // builtin functions to function pointers in the callee of a call. 5783 ExprResult Result; 5784 QualType ResultTy; 5785 if (BuiltinID && 5786 Fn->getType()->isSpecificBuiltinType(BuiltinType::BuiltinFn)) { 5787 // Extract the return type from the (builtin) function pointer type. 5788 // FIXME Several builtins still have setType in 5789 // Sema::CheckBuiltinFunctionCall. One should review their definitions in 5790 // Builtins.def to ensure they are correct before removing setType calls. 5791 QualType FnPtrTy = Context.getPointerType(FDecl->getType()); 5792 Result = ImpCastExprToType(Fn, FnPtrTy, CK_BuiltinFnToFnPtr).get(); 5793 ResultTy = FDecl->getCallResultType(); 5794 } else { 5795 Result = CallExprUnaryConversions(Fn); 5796 ResultTy = Context.BoolTy; 5797 } 5798 if (Result.isInvalid()) 5799 return ExprError(); 5800 Fn = Result.get(); 5801 5802 // Check for a valid function type, but only if it is not a builtin which 5803 // requires custom type checking. These will be handled by 5804 // CheckBuiltinFunctionCall below just after creation of the call expression. 5805 const FunctionType *FuncT = nullptr; 5806 if (!BuiltinID || !Context.BuiltinInfo.hasCustomTypechecking(BuiltinID)) { 5807 retry: 5808 if (const PointerType *PT = Fn->getType()->getAs<PointerType>()) { 5809 // C99 6.5.2.2p1 - "The expression that denotes the called function shall 5810 // have type pointer to function". 5811 FuncT = PT->getPointeeType()->getAs<FunctionType>(); 5812 if (!FuncT) 5813 return ExprError(Diag(LParenLoc, diag::err_typecheck_call_not_function) 5814 << Fn->getType() << Fn->getSourceRange()); 5815 } else if (const BlockPointerType *BPT = 5816 Fn->getType()->getAs<BlockPointerType>()) { 5817 FuncT = BPT->getPointeeType()->castAs<FunctionType>(); 5818 } else { 5819 // Handle calls to expressions of unknown-any type. 5820 if (Fn->getType() == Context.UnknownAnyTy) { 5821 ExprResult rewrite = rebuildUnknownAnyFunction(*this, Fn); 5822 if (rewrite.isInvalid()) 5823 return ExprError(); 5824 Fn = rewrite.get(); 5825 goto retry; 5826 } 5827 5828 return ExprError(Diag(LParenLoc, diag::err_typecheck_call_not_function) 5829 << Fn->getType() << Fn->getSourceRange()); 5830 } 5831 } 5832 5833 // Get the number of parameters in the function prototype, if any. 5834 // We will allocate space for max(Args.size(), NumParams) arguments 5835 // in the call expression. 5836 const auto *Proto = dyn_cast_or_null<FunctionProtoType>(FuncT); 5837 unsigned NumParams = Proto ? Proto->getNumParams() : 0; 5838 5839 CallExpr *TheCall; 5840 if (Config) { 5841 assert(UsesADL == ADLCallKind::NotADL && 5842 "CUDAKernelCallExpr should not use ADL"); 5843 TheCall = 5844 CUDAKernelCallExpr::Create(Context, Fn, cast<CallExpr>(Config), Args, 5845 ResultTy, VK_RValue, RParenLoc, NumParams); 5846 } else { 5847 TheCall = CallExpr::Create(Context, Fn, Args, ResultTy, VK_RValue, 5848 RParenLoc, NumParams, UsesADL); 5849 } 5850 5851 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 5852 // Forget about the nulled arguments since typo correction 5853 // do not handle them well. 5854 TheCall->shrinkNumArgs(Args.size()); 5855 // C cannot always handle TypoExpr nodes in builtin calls and direct 5856 // function calls as their argument checking don't necessarily handle 5857 // dependent types properly, so make sure any TypoExprs have been 5858 // dealt with. 5859 ExprResult Result = CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(TheCall); 5860 if (!Result.isUsable()) return ExprError(); 5861 CallExpr *TheOldCall = TheCall; 5862 TheCall = dyn_cast<CallExpr>(Result.get()); 5863 bool CorrectedTypos = TheCall != TheOldCall; 5864 if (!TheCall) return Result; 5865 Args = llvm::makeArrayRef(TheCall->getArgs(), TheCall->getNumArgs()); 5866 5867 // A new call expression node was created if some typos were corrected. 5868 // However it may not have been constructed with enough storage. In this 5869 // case, rebuild the node with enough storage. The waste of space is 5870 // immaterial since this only happens when some typos were corrected. 5871 if (CorrectedTypos && Args.size() < NumParams) { 5872 if (Config) 5873 TheCall = CUDAKernelCallExpr::Create( 5874 Context, Fn, cast<CallExpr>(Config), Args, ResultTy, VK_RValue, 5875 RParenLoc, NumParams); 5876 else 5877 TheCall = CallExpr::Create(Context, Fn, Args, ResultTy, VK_RValue, 5878 RParenLoc, NumParams, UsesADL); 5879 } 5880 // We can now handle the nulled arguments for the default arguments. 5881 TheCall->setNumArgsUnsafe(std::max<unsigned>(Args.size(), NumParams)); 5882 } 5883 5884 // Bail out early if calling a builtin with custom type checking. 5885 if (BuiltinID && Context.BuiltinInfo.hasCustomTypechecking(BuiltinID)) 5886 return CheckBuiltinFunctionCall(FDecl, BuiltinID, TheCall); 5887 5888 if (getLangOpts().CUDA) { 5889 if (Config) { 5890 // CUDA: Kernel calls must be to global functions 5891 if (FDecl && !FDecl->hasAttr<CUDAGlobalAttr>()) 5892 return ExprError(Diag(LParenLoc,diag::err_kern_call_not_global_function) 5893 << FDecl << Fn->getSourceRange()); 5894 5895 // CUDA: Kernel function must have 'void' return type 5896 if (!FuncT->getReturnType()->isVoidType()) 5897 return ExprError(Diag(LParenLoc, diag::err_kern_type_not_void_return) 5898 << Fn->getType() << Fn->getSourceRange()); 5899 } else { 5900 // CUDA: Calls to global functions must be configured 5901 if (FDecl && FDecl->hasAttr<CUDAGlobalAttr>()) 5902 return ExprError(Diag(LParenLoc, diag::err_global_call_not_config) 5903 << FDecl << Fn->getSourceRange()); 5904 } 5905 } 5906 5907 // Check for a valid return type 5908 if (CheckCallReturnType(FuncT->getReturnType(), Fn->getBeginLoc(), TheCall, 5909 FDecl)) 5910 return ExprError(); 5911 5912 // We know the result type of the call, set it. 5913 TheCall->setType(FuncT->getCallResultType(Context)); 5914 TheCall->setValueKind(Expr::getValueKindForType(FuncT->getReturnType())); 5915 5916 if (Proto) { 5917 if (ConvertArgumentsForCall(TheCall, Fn, FDecl, Proto, Args, RParenLoc, 5918 IsExecConfig)) 5919 return ExprError(); 5920 } else { 5921 assert(isa<FunctionNoProtoType>(FuncT) && "Unknown FunctionType!"); 5922 5923 if (FDecl) { 5924 // Check if we have too few/too many template arguments, based 5925 // on our knowledge of the function definition. 5926 const FunctionDecl *Def = nullptr; 5927 if (FDecl->hasBody(Def) && Args.size() != Def->param_size()) { 5928 Proto = Def->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 5929 if (!Proto || !(Proto->isVariadic() && Args.size() >= Def->param_size())) 5930 Diag(RParenLoc, diag::warn_call_wrong_number_of_arguments) 5931 << (Args.size() > Def->param_size()) << FDecl << Fn->getSourceRange(); 5932 } 5933 5934 // If the function we're calling isn't a function prototype, but we have 5935 // a function prototype from a prior declaratiom, use that prototype. 5936 if (!FDecl->hasPrototype()) 5937 Proto = FDecl->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 5938 } 5939 5940 // Promote the arguments (C99 6.5.2.2p6). 5941 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Args.size(); i != e; i++) { 5942 Expr *Arg = Args[i]; 5943 5944 if (Proto && i < Proto->getNumParams()) { 5945 InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter( 5946 Context, Proto->getParamType(i), Proto->isParamConsumed(i)); 5947 ExprResult ArgE = 5948 PerformCopyInitialization(Entity, SourceLocation(), Arg); 5949 if (ArgE.isInvalid()) 5950 return true; 5951 5952 Arg = ArgE.getAs<Expr>(); 5953 5954 } else { 5955 ExprResult ArgE = DefaultArgumentPromotion(Arg); 5956 5957 if (ArgE.isInvalid()) 5958 return true; 5959 5960 Arg = ArgE.getAs<Expr>(); 5961 } 5962 5963 if (RequireCompleteType(Arg->getBeginLoc(), Arg->getType(), 5964 diag::err_call_incomplete_argument, Arg)) 5965 return ExprError(); 5966 5967 TheCall->setArg(i, Arg); 5968 } 5969 } 5970 5971 if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXMethodDecl>(FDecl)) 5972 if (!Method->isStatic()) 5973 return ExprError(Diag(LParenLoc, diag::err_member_call_without_object) 5974 << Fn->getSourceRange()); 5975 5976 // Check for sentinels 5977 if (NDecl) 5978 DiagnoseSentinelCalls(NDecl, LParenLoc, Args); 5979 5980 // Do special checking on direct calls to functions. 5981 if (FDecl) { 5982 if (CheckFunctionCall(FDecl, TheCall, Proto)) 5983 return ExprError(); 5984 5985 checkFortifiedBuiltinMemoryFunction(FDecl, TheCall); 5986 5987 if (BuiltinID) 5988 return CheckBuiltinFunctionCall(FDecl, BuiltinID, TheCall); 5989 } else if (NDecl) { 5990 if (CheckPointerCall(NDecl, TheCall, Proto)) 5991 return ExprError(); 5992 } else { 5993 if (CheckOtherCall(TheCall, Proto)) 5994 return ExprError(); 5995 } 5996 5997 return MaybeBindToTemporary(TheCall); 5998 } 5999 6000 ExprResult 6001 Sema::ActOnCompoundLiteral(SourceLocation LParenLoc, ParsedType Ty, 6002 SourceLocation RParenLoc, Expr *InitExpr) { 6003 assert(Ty && "ActOnCompoundLiteral(): missing type"); 6004 assert(InitExpr && "ActOnCompoundLiteral(): missing expression"); 6005 6006 TypeSourceInfo *TInfo; 6007 QualType literalType = GetTypeFromParser(Ty, &TInfo); 6008 if (!TInfo) 6009 TInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(literalType); 6010 6011 return BuildCompoundLiteralExpr(LParenLoc, TInfo, RParenLoc, InitExpr); 6012 } 6013 6014 ExprResult 6015 Sema::BuildCompoundLiteralExpr(SourceLocation LParenLoc, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, 6016 SourceLocation RParenLoc, Expr *LiteralExpr) { 6017 QualType literalType = TInfo->getType(); 6018 6019 if (literalType->isArrayType()) { 6020 if (RequireCompleteType(LParenLoc, Context.getBaseElementType(literalType), 6021 diag::err_illegal_decl_array_incomplete_type, 6022 SourceRange(LParenLoc, 6023 LiteralExpr->getSourceRange().getEnd()))) 6024 return ExprError(); 6025 if (literalType->isVariableArrayType()) 6026 return ExprError(Diag(LParenLoc, diag::err_variable_object_no_init) 6027 << SourceRange(LParenLoc, LiteralExpr->getSourceRange().getEnd())); 6028 } else if (!literalType->isDependentType() && 6029 RequireCompleteType(LParenLoc, literalType, 6030 diag::err_typecheck_decl_incomplete_type, 6031 SourceRange(LParenLoc, LiteralExpr->getSourceRange().getEnd()))) 6032 return ExprError(); 6033 6034 InitializedEntity Entity 6035 = InitializedEntity::InitializeCompoundLiteralInit(TInfo); 6036 InitializationKind Kind 6037 = InitializationKind::CreateCStyleCast(LParenLoc, 6038 SourceRange(LParenLoc, RParenLoc), 6039 /*InitList=*/true); 6040 InitializationSequence InitSeq(*this, Entity, Kind, LiteralExpr); 6041 ExprResult Result = InitSeq.Perform(*this, Entity, Kind, LiteralExpr, 6042 &literalType); 6043 if (Result.isInvalid()) 6044 return ExprError(); 6045 LiteralExpr = Result.get(); 6046 6047 bool isFileScope = !CurContext->isFunctionOrMethod(); 6048 6049 // In C, compound literals are l-values for some reason. 6050 // For GCC compatibility, in C++, file-scope array compound literals with 6051 // constant initializers are also l-values, and compound literals are 6052 // otherwise prvalues. 6053 // 6054 // (GCC also treats C++ list-initialized file-scope array prvalues with 6055 // constant initializers as l-values, but that's non-conforming, so we don't 6056 // follow it there.) 6057 // 6058 // FIXME: It would be better to handle the lvalue cases as materializing and 6059 // lifetime-extending a temporary object, but our materialized temporaries 6060 // representation only supports lifetime extension from a variable, not "out 6061 // of thin air". 6062 // FIXME: For C++, we might want to instead lifetime-extend only if a pointer 6063 // is bound to the result of applying array-to-pointer decay to the compound 6064 // literal. 6065 // FIXME: GCC supports compound literals of reference type, which should 6066 // obviously have a value kind derived from the kind of reference involved. 6067 ExprValueKind VK = 6068 (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && !(isFileScope && literalType->isArrayType())) 6069 ? VK_RValue 6070 : VK_LValue; 6071 6072 if (isFileScope) 6073 if (auto ILE = dyn_cast<InitListExpr>(LiteralExpr)) 6074 for (unsigned i = 0, j = ILE->getNumInits(); i != j; i++) { 6075 Expr *Init = ILE->getInit(i); 6076 ILE->setInit(i, ConstantExpr::Create(Context, Init)); 6077 } 6078 6079 Expr *E = new (Context) CompoundLiteralExpr(LParenLoc, TInfo, literalType, 6080 VK, LiteralExpr, isFileScope); 6081 if (isFileScope) { 6082 if (!LiteralExpr->isTypeDependent() && 6083 !LiteralExpr->isValueDependent() && 6084 !literalType->isDependentType()) // C99 6.5.2.5p3 6085 if (CheckForConstantInitializer(LiteralExpr, literalType)) 6086 return ExprError(); 6087 } else if (literalType.getAddressSpace() != LangAS::opencl_private && 6088 literalType.getAddressSpace() != LangAS::Default) { 6089 // Embedded-C extensions to C99 6.5.2.5: 6090 // "If the compound literal occurs inside the body of a function, the 6091 // type name shall not be qualified by an address-space qualifier." 6092 Diag(LParenLoc, diag::err_compound_literal_with_address_space) 6093 << SourceRange(LParenLoc, LiteralExpr->getSourceRange().getEnd()); 6094 return ExprError(); 6095 } 6096 6097 return MaybeBindToTemporary(E); 6098 } 6099 6100 ExprResult 6101 Sema::ActOnInitList(SourceLocation LBraceLoc, MultiExprArg InitArgList, 6102 SourceLocation RBraceLoc) { 6103 // Immediately handle non-overload placeholders. Overloads can be 6104 // resolved contextually, but everything else here can't. 6105 for (unsigned I = 0, E = InitArgList.size(); I != E; ++I) { 6106 if (InitArgList[I]->getType()->isNonOverloadPlaceholderType()) { 6107 ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(InitArgList[I]); 6108 6109 // Ignore failures; dropping the entire initializer list because 6110 // of one failure would be terrible for indexing/etc. 6111 if (result.isInvalid()) continue; 6112 6113 InitArgList[I] = result.get(); 6114 } 6115 } 6116 6117 // Semantic analysis for initializers is done by ActOnDeclarator() and 6118 // CheckInitializer() - it requires knowledge of the object being initialized. 6119 6120 InitListExpr *E = new (Context) InitListExpr(Context, LBraceLoc, InitArgList, 6121 RBraceLoc); 6122 E->setType(Context.VoidTy); // FIXME: just a place holder for now. 6123 return E; 6124 } 6125 6126 /// Do an explicit extend of the given block pointer if we're in ARC. 6127 void Sema::maybeExtendBlockObject(ExprResult &E) { 6128 assert(E.get()->getType()->isBlockPointerType()); 6129 assert(E.get()->isRValue()); 6130 6131 // Only do this in an r-value context. 6132 if (!getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount) return; 6133 6134 E = ImplicitCastExpr::Create(Context, E.get()->getType(), 6135 CK_ARCExtendBlockObject, E.get(), 6136 /*base path*/ nullptr, VK_RValue); 6137 Cleanup.setExprNeedsCleanups(true); 6138 } 6139 6140 /// Prepare a conversion of the given expression to an ObjC object 6141 /// pointer type. 6142 CastKind Sema::PrepareCastToObjCObjectPointer(ExprResult &E) { 6143 QualType type = E.get()->getType(); 6144 if (type->isObjCObjectPointerType()) { 6145 return CK_BitCast; 6146 } else if (type->isBlockPointerType()) { 6147 maybeExtendBlockObject(E); 6148 return CK_BlockPointerToObjCPointerCast; 6149 } else { 6150 assert(type->isPointerType()); 6151 return CK_CPointerToObjCPointerCast; 6152 } 6153 } 6154 6155 /// Prepares for a scalar cast, performing all the necessary stages 6156 /// except the final cast and returning the kind required. 6157 CastKind Sema::PrepareScalarCast(ExprResult &Src, QualType DestTy) { 6158 // Both Src and Dest are scalar types, i.e. arithmetic or pointer. 6159 // Also, callers should have filtered out the invalid cases with 6160 // pointers. Everything else should be possible. 6161 6162 QualType SrcTy = Src.get()->getType(); 6163 if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(SrcTy, DestTy)) 6164 return CK_NoOp; 6165 6166 switch (Type::ScalarTypeKind SrcKind = SrcTy->getScalarTypeKind()) { 6167 case Type::STK_MemberPointer: 6168 llvm_unreachable("member pointer type in C"); 6169 6170 case Type::STK_CPointer: 6171 case Type::STK_BlockPointer: 6172 case Type::STK_ObjCObjectPointer: 6173 switch (DestTy->getScalarTypeKind()) { 6174 case Type::STK_CPointer: { 6175 LangAS SrcAS = SrcTy->getPointeeType().getAddressSpace(); 6176 LangAS DestAS = DestTy->getPointeeType().getAddressSpace(); 6177 if (SrcAS != DestAS) 6178 return CK_AddressSpaceConversion; 6179 if (Context.hasCvrSimilarType(SrcTy, DestTy)) 6180 return CK_NoOp; 6181 return CK_BitCast; 6182 } 6183 case Type::STK_BlockPointer: 6184 return (SrcKind == Type::STK_BlockPointer 6185 ? CK_BitCast : CK_AnyPointerToBlockPointerCast); 6186 case Type::STK_ObjCObjectPointer: 6187 if (SrcKind == Type::STK_ObjCObjectPointer) 6188 return CK_BitCast; 6189 if (SrcKind == Type::STK_CPointer) 6190 return CK_CPointerToObjCPointerCast; 6191 maybeExtendBlockObject(Src); 6192 return CK_BlockPointerToObjCPointerCast; 6193 case Type::STK_Bool: 6194 return CK_PointerToBoolean; 6195 case Type::STK_Integral: 6196 return CK_PointerToIntegral; 6197 case Type::STK_Floating: 6198 case Type::STK_FloatingComplex: 6199 case Type::STK_IntegralComplex: 6200 case Type::STK_MemberPointer: 6201 case Type::STK_FixedPoint: 6202 llvm_unreachable("illegal cast from pointer"); 6203 } 6204 llvm_unreachable("Should have returned before this"); 6205 6206 case Type::STK_FixedPoint: 6207 switch (DestTy->getScalarTypeKind()) { 6208 case Type::STK_FixedPoint: 6209 return CK_FixedPointCast; 6210 case Type::STK_Bool: 6211 return CK_FixedPointToBoolean; 6212 case Type::STK_Integral: 6213 return CK_FixedPointToIntegral; 6214 case Type::STK_Floating: 6215 case Type::STK_IntegralComplex: 6216 case Type::STK_FloatingComplex: 6217 Diag(Src.get()->getExprLoc(), 6218 diag::err_unimplemented_conversion_with_fixed_point_type) 6219 << DestTy; 6220 return CK_IntegralCast; 6221 case Type::STK_CPointer: 6222 case Type::STK_ObjCObjectPointer: 6223 case Type::STK_BlockPointer: 6224 case Type::STK_MemberPointer: 6225 llvm_unreachable("illegal cast to pointer type"); 6226 } 6227 llvm_unreachable("Should have returned before this"); 6228 6229 case Type::STK_Bool: // casting from bool is like casting from an integer 6230 case Type::STK_Integral: 6231 switch (DestTy->getScalarTypeKind()) { 6232 case Type::STK_CPointer: 6233 case Type::STK_ObjCObjectPointer: 6234 case Type::STK_BlockPointer: 6235 if (Src.get()->isNullPointerConstant(Context, 6236 Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) 6237 return CK_NullToPointer; 6238 return CK_IntegralToPointer; 6239 case Type::STK_Bool: 6240 return CK_IntegralToBoolean; 6241 case Type::STK_Integral: 6242 return CK_IntegralCast; 6243 case Type::STK_Floating: 6244 return CK_IntegralToFloating; 6245 case Type::STK_IntegralComplex: 6246 Src = ImpCastExprToType(Src.get(), 6247 DestTy->castAs<ComplexType>()->getElementType(), 6248 CK_IntegralCast); 6249 return CK_IntegralRealToComplex; 6250 case Type::STK_FloatingComplex: 6251 Src = ImpCastExprToType(Src.get(), 6252 DestTy->castAs<ComplexType>()->getElementType(), 6253 CK_IntegralToFloating); 6254 return CK_FloatingRealToComplex; 6255 case Type::STK_MemberPointer: 6256 llvm_unreachable("member pointer type in C"); 6257 case Type::STK_FixedPoint: 6258 return CK_IntegralToFixedPoint; 6259 } 6260 llvm_unreachable("Should have returned before this"); 6261 6262 case Type::STK_Floating: 6263 switch (DestTy->getScalarTypeKind()) { 6264 case Type::STK_Floating: 6265 return CK_FloatingCast; 6266 case Type::STK_Bool: 6267 return CK_FloatingToBoolean; 6268 case Type::STK_Integral: 6269 return CK_FloatingToIntegral; 6270 case Type::STK_FloatingComplex: 6271 Src = ImpCastExprToType(Src.get(), 6272 DestTy->castAs<ComplexType>()->getElementType(), 6273 CK_FloatingCast); 6274 return CK_FloatingRealToComplex; 6275 case Type::STK_IntegralComplex: 6276 Src = ImpCastExprToType(Src.get(), 6277 DestTy->castAs<ComplexType>()->getElementType(), 6278 CK_FloatingToIntegral); 6279 return CK_IntegralRealToComplex; 6280 case Type::STK_CPointer: 6281 case Type::STK_ObjCObjectPointer: 6282 case Type::STK_BlockPointer: 6283 llvm_unreachable("valid float->pointer cast?"); 6284 case Type::STK_MemberPointer: 6285 llvm_unreachable("member pointer type in C"); 6286 case Type::STK_FixedPoint: 6287 Diag(Src.get()->getExprLoc(), 6288 diag::err_unimplemented_conversion_with_fixed_point_type) 6289 << SrcTy; 6290 return CK_IntegralCast; 6291 } 6292 llvm_unreachable("Should have returned before this"); 6293 6294 case Type::STK_FloatingComplex: 6295 switch (DestTy->getScalarTypeKind()) { 6296 case Type::STK_FloatingComplex: 6297 return CK_FloatingComplexCast; 6298 case Type::STK_IntegralComplex: 6299 return CK_FloatingComplexToIntegralComplex; 6300 case Type::STK_Floating: { 6301 QualType ET = SrcTy->castAs<ComplexType>()->getElementType(); 6302 if (Context.hasSameType(ET, DestTy)) 6303 return CK_FloatingComplexToReal; 6304 Src = ImpCastExprToType(Src.get(), ET, CK_FloatingComplexToReal); 6305 return CK_FloatingCast; 6306 } 6307 case Type::STK_Bool: 6308 return CK_FloatingComplexToBoolean; 6309 case Type::STK_Integral: 6310 Src = ImpCastExprToType(Src.get(), 6311 SrcTy->castAs<ComplexType>()->getElementType(), 6312 CK_FloatingComplexToReal); 6313 return CK_FloatingToIntegral; 6314 case Type::STK_CPointer: 6315 case Type::STK_ObjCObjectPointer: 6316 case Type::STK_BlockPointer: 6317 llvm_unreachable("valid complex float->pointer cast?"); 6318 case Type::STK_MemberPointer: 6319 llvm_unreachable("member pointer type in C"); 6320 case Type::STK_FixedPoint: 6321 Diag(Src.get()->getExprLoc(), 6322 diag::err_unimplemented_conversion_with_fixed_point_type) 6323 << SrcTy; 6324 return CK_IntegralCast; 6325 } 6326 llvm_unreachable("Should have returned before this"); 6327 6328 case Type::STK_IntegralComplex: 6329 switch (DestTy->getScalarTypeKind()) { 6330 case Type::STK_FloatingComplex: 6331 return CK_IntegralComplexToFloatingComplex; 6332 case Type::STK_IntegralComplex: 6333 return CK_IntegralComplexCast; 6334 case Type::STK_Integral: { 6335 QualType ET = SrcTy->castAs<ComplexType>()->getElementType(); 6336 if (Context.hasSameType(ET, DestTy)) 6337 return CK_IntegralComplexToReal; 6338 Src = ImpCastExprToType(Src.get(), ET, CK_IntegralComplexToReal); 6339 return CK_IntegralCast; 6340 } 6341 case Type::STK_Bool: 6342 return CK_IntegralComplexToBoolean; 6343 case Type::STK_Floating: 6344 Src = ImpCastExprToType(Src.get(), 6345 SrcTy->castAs<ComplexType>()->getElementType(), 6346 CK_IntegralComplexToReal); 6347 return CK_IntegralToFloating; 6348 case Type::STK_CPointer: 6349 case Type::STK_ObjCObjectPointer: 6350 case Type::STK_BlockPointer: 6351 llvm_unreachable("valid complex int->pointer cast?"); 6352 case Type::STK_MemberPointer: 6353 llvm_unreachable("member pointer type in C"); 6354 case Type::STK_FixedPoint: 6355 Diag(Src.get()->getExprLoc(), 6356 diag::err_unimplemented_conversion_with_fixed_point_type) 6357 << SrcTy; 6358 return CK_IntegralCast; 6359 } 6360 llvm_unreachable("Should have returned before this"); 6361 } 6362 6363 llvm_unreachable("Unhandled scalar cast"); 6364 } 6365 6366 static bool breakDownVectorType(QualType type, uint64_t &len, 6367 QualType &eltType) { 6368 // Vectors are simple. 6369 if (const VectorType *vecType = type->getAs<VectorType>()) { 6370 len = vecType->getNumElements(); 6371 eltType = vecType->getElementType(); 6372 assert(eltType->isScalarType()); 6373 return true; 6374 } 6375 6376 // We allow lax conversion to and from non-vector types, but only if 6377 // they're real types (i.e. non-complex, non-pointer scalar types). 6378 if (!type->isRealType()) return false; 6379 6380 len = 1; 6381 eltType = type; 6382 return true; 6383 } 6384 6385 /// Are the two types lax-compatible vector types? That is, given 6386 /// that one of them is a vector, do they have equal storage sizes, 6387 /// where the storage size is the number of elements times the element 6388 /// size? 6389 /// 6390 /// This will also return false if either of the types is neither a 6391 /// vector nor a real type. 6392 bool Sema::areLaxCompatibleVectorTypes(QualType srcTy, QualType destTy) { 6393 assert(destTy->isVectorType() || srcTy->isVectorType()); 6394 6395 // Disallow lax conversions between scalars and ExtVectors (these 6396 // conversions are allowed for other vector types because common headers 6397 // depend on them). Most scalar OP ExtVector cases are handled by the 6398 // splat path anyway, which does what we want (convert, not bitcast). 6399 // What this rules out for ExtVectors is crazy things like char4*float. 6400 if (srcTy->isScalarType() && destTy->isExtVectorType()) return false; 6401 if (destTy->isScalarType() && srcTy->isExtVectorType()) return false; 6402 6403 uint64_t srcLen, destLen; 6404 QualType srcEltTy, destEltTy; 6405 if (!breakDownVectorType(srcTy, srcLen, srcEltTy)) return false; 6406 if (!breakDownVectorType(destTy, destLen, destEltTy)) return false; 6407 6408 // ASTContext::getTypeSize will return the size rounded up to a 6409 // power of 2, so instead of using that, we need to use the raw 6410 // element size multiplied by the element count. 6411 uint64_t srcEltSize = Context.getTypeSize(srcEltTy); 6412 uint64_t destEltSize = Context.getTypeSize(destEltTy); 6413 6414 return (srcLen * srcEltSize == destLen * destEltSize); 6415 } 6416 6417 /// Is this a legal conversion between two types, one of which is 6418 /// known to be a vector type? 6419 bool Sema::isLaxVectorConversion(QualType srcTy, QualType destTy) { 6420 assert(destTy->isVectorType() || srcTy->isVectorType()); 6421 6422 if (!Context.getLangOpts().LaxVectorConversions) 6423 return false; 6424 return areLaxCompatibleVectorTypes(srcTy, destTy); 6425 } 6426 6427 bool Sema::CheckVectorCast(SourceRange R, QualType VectorTy, QualType Ty, 6428 CastKind &Kind) { 6429 assert(VectorTy->isVectorType() && "Not a vector type!"); 6430 6431 if (Ty->isVectorType() || Ty->isIntegralType(Context)) { 6432 if (!areLaxCompatibleVectorTypes(Ty, VectorTy)) 6433 return Diag(R.getBegin(), 6434 Ty->isVectorType() ? 6435 diag::err_invalid_conversion_between_vectors : 6436 diag::err_invalid_conversion_between_vector_and_integer) 6437 << VectorTy << Ty << R; 6438 } else 6439 return Diag(R.getBegin(), 6440 diag::err_invalid_conversion_between_vector_and_scalar) 6441 << VectorTy << Ty << R; 6442 6443 Kind = CK_BitCast; 6444 return false; 6445 } 6446 6447 ExprResult Sema::prepareVectorSplat(QualType VectorTy, Expr *SplattedExpr) { 6448 QualType DestElemTy = VectorTy->castAs<VectorType>()->getElementType(); 6449 6450 if (DestElemTy == SplattedExpr->getType()) 6451 return SplattedExpr; 6452 6453 assert(DestElemTy->isFloatingType() || 6454 DestElemTy->isIntegralOrEnumerationType()); 6455 6456 CastKind CK; 6457 if (VectorTy->isExtVectorType() && SplattedExpr->getType()->isBooleanType()) { 6458 // OpenCL requires that we convert `true` boolean expressions to -1, but 6459 // only when splatting vectors. 6460 if (DestElemTy->isFloatingType()) { 6461 // To avoid having to have a CK_BooleanToSignedFloating cast kind, we cast 6462 // in two steps: boolean to signed integral, then to floating. 6463 ExprResult CastExprRes = ImpCastExprToType(SplattedExpr, Context.IntTy, 6464 CK_BooleanToSignedIntegral); 6465 SplattedExpr = CastExprRes.get(); 6466 CK = CK_IntegralToFloating; 6467 } else { 6468 CK = CK_BooleanToSignedIntegral; 6469 } 6470 } else { 6471 ExprResult CastExprRes = SplattedExpr; 6472 CK = PrepareScalarCast(CastExprRes, DestElemTy); 6473 if (CastExprRes.isInvalid()) 6474 return ExprError(); 6475 SplattedExpr = CastExprRes.get(); 6476 } 6477 return ImpCastExprToType(SplattedExpr, DestElemTy, CK); 6478 } 6479 6480 ExprResult Sema::CheckExtVectorCast(SourceRange R, QualType DestTy, 6481 Expr *CastExpr, CastKind &Kind) { 6482 assert(DestTy->isExtVectorType() && "Not an extended vector type!"); 6483 6484 QualType SrcTy = CastExpr->getType(); 6485 6486 // If SrcTy is a VectorType, the total size must match to explicitly cast to 6487 // an ExtVectorType. 6488 // In OpenCL, casts between vectors of different types are not allowed. 6489 // (See OpenCL 6.2). 6490 if (SrcTy->isVectorType()) { 6491 if (!areLaxCompatibleVectorTypes(SrcTy, DestTy) || 6492 (getLangOpts().OpenCL && 6493 !Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(DestTy, SrcTy))) { 6494 Diag(R.getBegin(),diag::err_invalid_conversion_between_ext_vectors) 6495 << DestTy << SrcTy << R; 6496 return ExprError(); 6497 } 6498 Kind = CK_BitCast; 6499 return CastExpr; 6500 } 6501 6502 // All non-pointer scalars can be cast to ExtVector type. The appropriate 6503 // conversion will take place first from scalar to elt type, and then 6504 // splat from elt type to vector. 6505 if (SrcTy->isPointerType()) 6506 return Diag(R.getBegin(), 6507 diag::err_invalid_conversion_between_vector_and_scalar) 6508 << DestTy << SrcTy << R; 6509 6510 Kind = CK_VectorSplat; 6511 return prepareVectorSplat(DestTy, CastExpr); 6512 } 6513 6514 ExprResult 6515 Sema::ActOnCastExpr(Scope *S, SourceLocation LParenLoc, 6516 Declarator &D, ParsedType &Ty, 6517 SourceLocation RParenLoc, Expr *CastExpr) { 6518 assert(!D.isInvalidType() && (CastExpr != nullptr) && 6519 "ActOnCastExpr(): missing type or expr"); 6520 6521 TypeSourceInfo *castTInfo = GetTypeForDeclaratorCast(D, CastExpr->getType()); 6522 if (D.isInvalidType()) 6523 return ExprError(); 6524 6525 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 6526 // Check that there are no default arguments (C++ only). 6527 CheckExtraCXXDefaultArguments(D); 6528 } else { 6529 // Make sure any TypoExprs have been dealt with. 6530 ExprResult Res = CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(CastExpr); 6531 if (!Res.isUsable()) 6532 return ExprError(); 6533 CastExpr = Res.get(); 6534 } 6535 6536 checkUnusedDeclAttributes(D); 6537 6538 QualType castType = castTInfo->getType(); 6539 Ty = CreateParsedType(castType, castTInfo); 6540 6541 bool isVectorLiteral = false; 6542 6543 // Check for an altivec or OpenCL literal, 6544 // i.e. all the elements are integer constants. 6545 ParenExpr *PE = dyn_cast<ParenExpr>(CastExpr); 6546 ParenListExpr *PLE = dyn_cast<ParenListExpr>(CastExpr); 6547 if ((getLangOpts().AltiVec || getLangOpts().ZVector || getLangOpts().OpenCL) 6548 && castType->isVectorType() && (PE || PLE)) { 6549 if (PLE && PLE->getNumExprs() == 0) { 6550 Diag(PLE->getExprLoc(), diag::err_altivec_empty_initializer); 6551 return ExprError(); 6552 } 6553 if (PE || PLE->getNumExprs() == 1) { 6554 Expr *E = (PE ? PE->getSubExpr() : PLE->getExpr(0)); 6555 if (!E->getType()->isVectorType()) 6556 isVectorLiteral = true; 6557 } 6558 else 6559 isVectorLiteral = true; 6560 } 6561 6562 // If this is a vector initializer, '(' type ')' '(' init, ..., init ')' 6563 // then handle it as such. 6564 if (isVectorLiteral) 6565 return BuildVectorLiteral(LParenLoc, RParenLoc, CastExpr, castTInfo); 6566 6567 // If the Expr being casted is a ParenListExpr, handle it specially. 6568 // This is not an AltiVec-style cast, so turn the ParenListExpr into a 6569 // sequence of BinOp comma operators. 6570 if (isa<ParenListExpr>(CastExpr)) { 6571 ExprResult Result = MaybeConvertParenListExprToParenExpr(S, CastExpr); 6572 if (Result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 6573 CastExpr = Result.get(); 6574 } 6575 6576 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && !castType->isVoidType() && 6577 !getSourceManager().isInSystemMacro(LParenLoc)) 6578 Diag(LParenLoc, diag::warn_old_style_cast) << CastExpr->getSourceRange(); 6579 6580 CheckTollFreeBridgeCast(castType, CastExpr); 6581 6582 CheckObjCBridgeRelatedCast(castType, CastExpr); 6583 6584 DiscardMisalignedMemberAddress(castType.getTypePtr(), CastExpr); 6585 6586 return BuildCStyleCastExpr(LParenLoc, castTInfo, RParenLoc, CastExpr); 6587 } 6588 6589 ExprResult Sema::BuildVectorLiteral(SourceLocation LParenLoc, 6590 SourceLocation RParenLoc, Expr *E, 6591 TypeSourceInfo *TInfo) { 6592 assert((isa<ParenListExpr>(E) || isa<ParenExpr>(E)) && 6593 "Expected paren or paren list expression"); 6594 6595 Expr **exprs; 6596 unsigned numExprs; 6597 Expr *subExpr; 6598 SourceLocation LiteralLParenLoc, LiteralRParenLoc; 6599 if (ParenListExpr *PE = dyn_cast<ParenListExpr>(E)) { 6600 LiteralLParenLoc = PE->getLParenLoc(); 6601 LiteralRParenLoc = PE->getRParenLoc(); 6602 exprs = PE->getExprs(); 6603 numExprs = PE->getNumExprs(); 6604 } else { // isa<ParenExpr> by assertion at function entrance 6605 LiteralLParenLoc = cast<ParenExpr>(E)->getLParen(); 6606 LiteralRParenLoc = cast<ParenExpr>(E)->getRParen(); 6607 subExpr = cast<ParenExpr>(E)->getSubExpr(); 6608 exprs = &subExpr; 6609 numExprs = 1; 6610 } 6611 6612 QualType Ty = TInfo->getType(); 6613 assert(Ty->isVectorType() && "Expected vector type"); 6614 6615 SmallVector<Expr *, 8> initExprs; 6616 const VectorType *VTy = Ty->getAs<VectorType>(); 6617 unsigned numElems = Ty->getAs<VectorType>()->getNumElements(); 6618 6619 // '(...)' form of vector initialization in AltiVec: the number of 6620 // initializers must be one or must match the size of the vector. 6621 // If a single value is specified in the initializer then it will be 6622 // replicated to all the components of the vector 6623 if (VTy->getVectorKind() == VectorType::AltiVecVector) { 6624 // The number of initializers must be one or must match the size of the 6625 // vector. If a single value is specified in the initializer then it will 6626 // be replicated to all the components of the vector 6627 if (numExprs == 1) { 6628 QualType ElemTy = Ty->getAs<VectorType>()->getElementType(); 6629 ExprResult Literal = DefaultLvalueConversion(exprs[0]); 6630 if (Literal.isInvalid()) 6631 return ExprError(); 6632 Literal = ImpCastExprToType(Literal.get(), ElemTy, 6633 PrepareScalarCast(Literal, ElemTy)); 6634 return BuildCStyleCastExpr(LParenLoc, TInfo, RParenLoc, Literal.get()); 6635 } 6636 else if (numExprs < numElems) { 6637 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), 6638 diag::err_incorrect_number_of_vector_initializers); 6639 return ExprError(); 6640 } 6641 else 6642 initExprs.append(exprs, exprs + numExprs); 6643 } 6644 else { 6645 // For OpenCL, when the number of initializers is a single value, 6646 // it will be replicated to all components of the vector. 6647 if (getLangOpts().OpenCL && 6648 VTy->getVectorKind() == VectorType::GenericVector && 6649 numExprs == 1) { 6650 QualType ElemTy = Ty->getAs<VectorType>()->getElementType(); 6651 ExprResult Literal = DefaultLvalueConversion(exprs[0]); 6652 if (Literal.isInvalid()) 6653 return ExprError(); 6654 Literal = ImpCastExprToType(Literal.get(), ElemTy, 6655 PrepareScalarCast(Literal, ElemTy)); 6656 return BuildCStyleCastExpr(LParenLoc, TInfo, RParenLoc, Literal.get()); 6657 } 6658 6659 initExprs.append(exprs, exprs + numExprs); 6660 } 6661 // FIXME: This means that pretty-printing the final AST will produce curly 6662 // braces instead of the original commas. 6663 InitListExpr *initE = new (Context) InitListExpr(Context, LiteralLParenLoc, 6664 initExprs, LiteralRParenLoc); 6665 initE->setType(Ty); 6666 return BuildCompoundLiteralExpr(LParenLoc, TInfo, RParenLoc, initE); 6667 } 6668 6669 /// This is not an AltiVec-style cast or or C++ direct-initialization, so turn 6670 /// the ParenListExpr into a sequence of comma binary operators. 6671 ExprResult 6672 Sema::MaybeConvertParenListExprToParenExpr(Scope *S, Expr *OrigExpr) { 6673 ParenListExpr *E = dyn_cast<ParenListExpr>(OrigExpr); 6674 if (!E) 6675 return OrigExpr; 6676 6677 ExprResult Result(E->getExpr(0)); 6678 6679 for (unsigned i = 1, e = E->getNumExprs(); i != e && !Result.isInvalid(); ++i) 6680 Result = ActOnBinOp(S, E->getExprLoc(), tok::comma, Result.get(), 6681 E->getExpr(i)); 6682 6683 if (Result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 6684 6685 return ActOnParenExpr(E->getLParenLoc(), E->getRParenLoc(), Result.get()); 6686 } 6687 6688 ExprResult Sema::ActOnParenListExpr(SourceLocation L, 6689 SourceLocation R, 6690 MultiExprArg Val) { 6691 return ParenListExpr::Create(Context, L, Val, R); 6692 } 6693 6694 /// Emit a specialized diagnostic when one expression is a null pointer 6695 /// constant and the other is not a pointer. Returns true if a diagnostic is 6696 /// emitted. 6697 bool Sema::DiagnoseConditionalForNull(Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr, 6698 SourceLocation QuestionLoc) { 6699 Expr *NullExpr = LHSExpr; 6700 Expr *NonPointerExpr = RHSExpr; 6701 Expr::NullPointerConstantKind NullKind = 6702 NullExpr->isNullPointerConstant(Context, 6703 Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNotNull); 6704 6705 if (NullKind == Expr::NPCK_NotNull) { 6706 NullExpr = RHSExpr; 6707 NonPointerExpr = LHSExpr; 6708 NullKind = 6709 NullExpr->isNullPointerConstant(Context, 6710 Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNotNull); 6711 } 6712 6713 if (NullKind == Expr::NPCK_NotNull) 6714 return false; 6715 6716 if (NullKind == Expr::NPCK_ZeroExpression) 6717 return false; 6718 6719 if (NullKind == Expr::NPCK_ZeroLiteral) { 6720 // In this case, check to make sure that we got here from a "NULL" 6721 // string in the source code. 6722 NullExpr = NullExpr->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 6723 SourceLocation loc = NullExpr->getExprLoc(); 6724 if (!findMacroSpelling(loc, "NULL")) 6725 return false; 6726 } 6727 6728 int DiagType = (NullKind == Expr::NPCK_CXX11_nullptr); 6729 Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_typecheck_cond_incompatible_operands_null) 6730 << NonPointerExpr->getType() << DiagType 6731 << NonPointerExpr->getSourceRange(); 6732 return true; 6733 } 6734 6735 /// Return false if the condition expression is valid, true otherwise. 6736 static bool checkCondition(Sema &S, Expr *Cond, SourceLocation QuestionLoc) { 6737 QualType CondTy = Cond->getType(); 6738 6739 // OpenCL v1.1 s6.3.i says the condition cannot be a floating point type. 6740 if (S.getLangOpts().OpenCL && CondTy->isFloatingType()) { 6741 S.Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_typecheck_cond_expect_nonfloat) 6742 << CondTy << Cond->getSourceRange(); 6743 return true; 6744 } 6745 6746 // C99 6.5.15p2 6747 if (CondTy->isScalarType()) return false; 6748 6749 S.Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_typecheck_cond_expect_scalar) 6750 << CondTy << Cond->getSourceRange(); 6751 return true; 6752 } 6753 6754 /// Handle when one or both operands are void type. 6755 static QualType checkConditionalVoidType(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, 6756 ExprResult &RHS) { 6757 Expr *LHSExpr = LHS.get(); 6758 Expr *RHSExpr = RHS.get(); 6759 6760 if (!LHSExpr->getType()->isVoidType()) 6761 S.Diag(RHSExpr->getBeginLoc(), diag::ext_typecheck_cond_one_void) 6762 << RHSExpr->getSourceRange(); 6763 if (!RHSExpr->getType()->isVoidType()) 6764 S.Diag(LHSExpr->getBeginLoc(), diag::ext_typecheck_cond_one_void) 6765 << LHSExpr->getSourceRange(); 6766 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), S.Context.VoidTy, CK_ToVoid); 6767 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), S.Context.VoidTy, CK_ToVoid); 6768 return S.Context.VoidTy; 6769 } 6770 6771 /// Return false if the NullExpr can be promoted to PointerTy, 6772 /// true otherwise. 6773 static bool checkConditionalNullPointer(Sema &S, ExprResult &NullExpr, 6774 QualType PointerTy) { 6775 if ((!PointerTy->isAnyPointerType() && !PointerTy->isBlockPointerType()) || 6776 !NullExpr.get()->isNullPointerConstant(S.Context, 6777 Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) 6778 return true; 6779 6780 NullExpr = S.ImpCastExprToType(NullExpr.get(), PointerTy, CK_NullToPointer); 6781 return false; 6782 } 6783 6784 /// Checks compatibility between two pointers and return the resulting 6785 /// type. 6786 static QualType checkConditionalPointerCompatibility(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, 6787 ExprResult &RHS, 6788 SourceLocation Loc) { 6789 QualType LHSTy = LHS.get()->getType(); 6790 QualType RHSTy = RHS.get()->getType(); 6791 6792 if (S.Context.hasSameType(LHSTy, RHSTy)) { 6793 // Two identical pointers types are always compatible. 6794 return LHSTy; 6795 } 6796 6797 QualType lhptee, rhptee; 6798 6799 // Get the pointee types. 6800 bool IsBlockPointer = false; 6801 if (const BlockPointerType *LHSBTy = LHSTy->getAs<BlockPointerType>()) { 6802 lhptee = LHSBTy->getPointeeType(); 6803 rhptee = RHSTy->castAs<BlockPointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 6804 IsBlockPointer = true; 6805 } else { 6806 lhptee = LHSTy->castAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 6807 rhptee = RHSTy->castAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 6808 } 6809 6810 // C99 6.5.15p6: If both operands are pointers to compatible types or to 6811 // differently qualified versions of compatible types, the result type is 6812 // a pointer to an appropriately qualified version of the composite 6813 // type. 6814 6815 // Only CVR-qualifiers exist in the standard, and the differently-qualified 6816 // clause doesn't make sense for our extensions. E.g. address space 2 should 6817 // be incompatible with address space 3: they may live on different devices or 6818 // anything. 6819 Qualifiers lhQual = lhptee.getQualifiers(); 6820 Qualifiers rhQual = rhptee.getQualifiers(); 6821 6822 LangAS ResultAddrSpace = LangAS::Default; 6823 LangAS LAddrSpace = lhQual.getAddressSpace(); 6824 LangAS RAddrSpace = rhQual.getAddressSpace(); 6825 6826 // OpenCL v1.1 s6.5 - Conversion between pointers to distinct address 6827 // spaces is disallowed. 6828 if (lhQual.isAddressSpaceSupersetOf(rhQual)) 6829 ResultAddrSpace = LAddrSpace; 6830 else if (rhQual.isAddressSpaceSupersetOf(lhQual)) 6831 ResultAddrSpace = RAddrSpace; 6832 else { 6833 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_op_on_nonoverlapping_address_space_pointers) 6834 << LHSTy << RHSTy << 2 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() 6835 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 6836 return QualType(); 6837 } 6838 6839 unsigned MergedCVRQual = lhQual.getCVRQualifiers() | rhQual.getCVRQualifiers(); 6840 auto LHSCastKind = CK_BitCast, RHSCastKind = CK_BitCast; 6841 lhQual.removeCVRQualifiers(); 6842 rhQual.removeCVRQualifiers(); 6843 6844 // OpenCL v2.0 specification doesn't extend compatibility of type qualifiers 6845 // (C99 6.7.3) for address spaces. We assume that the check should behave in 6846 // the same manner as it's defined for CVR qualifiers, so for OpenCL two 6847 // qual types are compatible iff 6848 // * corresponded types are compatible 6849 // * CVR qualifiers are equal 6850 // * address spaces are equal 6851 // Thus for conditional operator we merge CVR and address space unqualified 6852 // pointees and if there is a composite type we return a pointer to it with 6853 // merged qualifiers. 6854 LHSCastKind = 6855 LAddrSpace == ResultAddrSpace ? CK_BitCast : CK_AddressSpaceConversion; 6856 RHSCastKind = 6857 RAddrSpace == ResultAddrSpace ? CK_BitCast : CK_AddressSpaceConversion; 6858 lhQual.removeAddressSpace(); 6859 rhQual.removeAddressSpace(); 6860 6861 lhptee = S.Context.getQualifiedType(lhptee.getUnqualifiedType(), lhQual); 6862 rhptee = S.Context.getQualifiedType(rhptee.getUnqualifiedType(), rhQual); 6863 6864 QualType CompositeTy = S.Context.mergeTypes(lhptee, rhptee); 6865 6866 if (CompositeTy.isNull()) { 6867 // In this situation, we assume void* type. No especially good 6868 // reason, but this is what gcc does, and we do have to pick 6869 // to get a consistent AST. 6870 QualType incompatTy; 6871 incompatTy = S.Context.getPointerType( 6872 S.Context.getAddrSpaceQualType(S.Context.VoidTy, ResultAddrSpace)); 6873 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), incompatTy, LHSCastKind); 6874 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), incompatTy, RHSCastKind); 6875 6876 // FIXME: For OpenCL the warning emission and cast to void* leaves a room 6877 // for casts between types with incompatible address space qualifiers. 6878 // For the following code the compiler produces casts between global and 6879 // local address spaces of the corresponded innermost pointees: 6880 // local int *global *a; 6881 // global int *global *b; 6882 // a = (0 ? a : b); // see C99 6.5.16.1.p1. 6883 S.Diag(Loc, diag::ext_typecheck_cond_incompatible_pointers) 6884 << LHSTy << RHSTy << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() 6885 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 6886 6887 return incompatTy; 6888 } 6889 6890 // The pointer types are compatible. 6891 // In case of OpenCL ResultTy should have the address space qualifier 6892 // which is a superset of address spaces of both the 2nd and the 3rd 6893 // operands of the conditional operator. 6894 QualType ResultTy = [&, ResultAddrSpace]() { 6895 if (S.getLangOpts().OpenCL) { 6896 Qualifiers CompositeQuals = CompositeTy.getQualifiers(); 6897 CompositeQuals.setAddressSpace(ResultAddrSpace); 6898 return S.Context 6899 .getQualifiedType(CompositeTy.getUnqualifiedType(), CompositeQuals) 6900 .withCVRQualifiers(MergedCVRQual); 6901 } 6902 return CompositeTy.withCVRQualifiers(MergedCVRQual); 6903 }(); 6904 if (IsBlockPointer) 6905 ResultTy = S.Context.getBlockPointerType(ResultTy); 6906 else 6907 ResultTy = S.Context.getPointerType(ResultTy); 6908 6909 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), ResultTy, LHSCastKind); 6910 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), ResultTy, RHSCastKind); 6911 return ResultTy; 6912 } 6913 6914 /// Return the resulting type when the operands are both block pointers. 6915 static QualType checkConditionalBlockPointerCompatibility(Sema &S, 6916 ExprResult &LHS, 6917 ExprResult &RHS, 6918 SourceLocation Loc) { 6919 QualType LHSTy = LHS.get()->getType(); 6920 QualType RHSTy = RHS.get()->getType(); 6921 6922 if (!LHSTy->isBlockPointerType() || !RHSTy->isBlockPointerType()) { 6923 if (LHSTy->isVoidPointerType() || RHSTy->isVoidPointerType()) { 6924 QualType destType = S.Context.getPointerType(S.Context.VoidTy); 6925 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), destType, CK_BitCast); 6926 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), destType, CK_BitCast); 6927 return destType; 6928 } 6929 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_cond_incompatible_operands) 6930 << LHSTy << RHSTy << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() 6931 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 6932 return QualType(); 6933 } 6934 6935 // We have 2 block pointer types. 6936 return checkConditionalPointerCompatibility(S, LHS, RHS, Loc); 6937 } 6938 6939 /// Return the resulting type when the operands are both pointers. 6940 static QualType 6941 checkConditionalObjectPointersCompatibility(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, 6942 ExprResult &RHS, 6943 SourceLocation Loc) { 6944 // get the pointer types 6945 QualType LHSTy = LHS.get()->getType(); 6946 QualType RHSTy = RHS.get()->getType(); 6947 6948 // get the "pointed to" types 6949 QualType lhptee = LHSTy->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 6950 QualType rhptee = RHSTy->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 6951 6952 // ignore qualifiers on void (C99 6.5.15p3, clause 6) 6953 if (lhptee->isVoidType() && rhptee->isIncompleteOrObjectType()) { 6954 // Figure out necessary qualifiers (C99 6.5.15p6) 6955 QualType destPointee 6956 = S.Context.getQualifiedType(lhptee, rhptee.getQualifiers()); 6957 QualType destType = S.Context.getPointerType(destPointee); 6958 // Add qualifiers if necessary. 6959 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), destType, CK_NoOp); 6960 // Promote to void*. 6961 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), destType, CK_BitCast); 6962 return destType; 6963 } 6964 if (rhptee->isVoidType() && lhptee->isIncompleteOrObjectType()) { 6965 QualType destPointee 6966 = S.Context.getQualifiedType(rhptee, lhptee.getQualifiers()); 6967 QualType destType = S.Context.getPointerType(destPointee); 6968 // Add qualifiers if necessary. 6969 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), destType, CK_NoOp); 6970 // Promote to void*. 6971 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), destType, CK_BitCast); 6972 return destType; 6973 } 6974 6975 return checkConditionalPointerCompatibility(S, LHS, RHS, Loc); 6976 } 6977 6978 /// Return false if the first expression is not an integer and the second 6979 /// expression is not a pointer, true otherwise. 6980 static bool checkPointerIntegerMismatch(Sema &S, ExprResult &Int, 6981 Expr* PointerExpr, SourceLocation Loc, 6982 bool IsIntFirstExpr) { 6983 if (!PointerExpr->getType()->isPointerType() || 6984 !Int.get()->getType()->isIntegerType()) 6985 return false; 6986 6987 Expr *Expr1 = IsIntFirstExpr ? Int.get() : PointerExpr; 6988 Expr *Expr2 = IsIntFirstExpr ? PointerExpr : Int.get(); 6989 6990 S.Diag(Loc, diag::ext_typecheck_cond_pointer_integer_mismatch) 6991 << Expr1->getType() << Expr2->getType() 6992 << Expr1->getSourceRange() << Expr2->getSourceRange(); 6993 Int = S.ImpCastExprToType(Int.get(), PointerExpr->getType(), 6994 CK_IntegralToPointer); 6995 return true; 6996 } 6997 6998 /// Simple conversion between integer and floating point types. 6999 /// 7000 /// Used when handling the OpenCL conditional operator where the 7001 /// condition is a vector while the other operands are scalar. 7002 /// 7003 /// OpenCL v1.1 s6.3.i and s6.11.6 together require that the scalar 7004 /// types are either integer or floating type. Between the two 7005 /// operands, the type with the higher rank is defined as the "result 7006 /// type". The other operand needs to be promoted to the same type. No 7007 /// other type promotion is allowed. We cannot use 7008 /// UsualArithmeticConversions() for this purpose, since it always 7009 /// promotes promotable types. 7010 static QualType OpenCLArithmeticConversions(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, 7011 ExprResult &RHS, 7012 SourceLocation QuestionLoc) { 7013 LHS = S.DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(LHS.get()); 7014 if (LHS.isInvalid()) 7015 return QualType(); 7016 RHS = S.DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(RHS.get()); 7017 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 7018 return QualType(); 7019 7020 // For conversion purposes, we ignore any qualifiers. 7021 // For example, "const float" and "float" are equivalent. 7022 QualType LHSType = 7023 S.Context.getCanonicalType(LHS.get()->getType()).getUnqualifiedType(); 7024 QualType RHSType = 7025 S.Context.getCanonicalType(RHS.get()->getType()).getUnqualifiedType(); 7026 7027 if (!LHSType->isIntegerType() && !LHSType->isRealFloatingType()) { 7028 S.Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_typecheck_cond_expect_int_float) 7029 << LHSType << LHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 7030 return QualType(); 7031 } 7032 7033 if (!RHSType->isIntegerType() && !RHSType->isRealFloatingType()) { 7034 S.Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_typecheck_cond_expect_int_float) 7035 << RHSType << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 7036 return QualType(); 7037 } 7038 7039 // If both types are identical, no conversion is needed. 7040 if (LHSType == RHSType) 7041 return LHSType; 7042 7043 // Now handle "real" floating types (i.e. float, double, long double). 7044 if (LHSType->isRealFloatingType() || RHSType->isRealFloatingType()) 7045 return handleFloatConversion(S, LHS, RHS, LHSType, RHSType, 7046 /*IsCompAssign = */ false); 7047 7048 // Finally, we have two differing integer types. 7049 return handleIntegerConversion<doIntegralCast, doIntegralCast> 7050 (S, LHS, RHS, LHSType, RHSType, /*IsCompAssign = */ false); 7051 } 7052 7053 /// Convert scalar operands to a vector that matches the 7054 /// condition in length. 7055 /// 7056 /// Used when handling the OpenCL conditional operator where the 7057 /// condition is a vector while the other operands are scalar. 7058 /// 7059 /// We first compute the "result type" for the scalar operands 7060 /// according to OpenCL v1.1 s6.3.i. Both operands are then converted 7061 /// into a vector of that type where the length matches the condition 7062 /// vector type. s6.11.6 requires that the element types of the result 7063 /// and the condition must have the same number of bits. 7064 static QualType 7065 OpenCLConvertScalarsToVectors(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 7066 QualType CondTy, SourceLocation QuestionLoc) { 7067 QualType ResTy = OpenCLArithmeticConversions(S, LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc); 7068 if (ResTy.isNull()) return QualType(); 7069 7070 const VectorType *CV = CondTy->getAs<VectorType>(); 7071 assert(CV); 7072 7073 // Determine the vector result type 7074 unsigned NumElements = CV->getNumElements(); 7075 QualType VectorTy = S.Context.getExtVectorType(ResTy, NumElements); 7076 7077 // Ensure that all types have the same number of bits 7078 if (S.Context.getTypeSize(CV->getElementType()) 7079 != S.Context.getTypeSize(ResTy)) { 7080 // Since VectorTy is created internally, it does not pretty print 7081 // with an OpenCL name. Instead, we just print a description. 7082 std::string EleTyName = ResTy.getUnqualifiedType().getAsString(); 7083 SmallString<64> Str; 7084 llvm::raw_svector_ostream OS(Str); 7085 OS << "(vector of " << NumElements << " '" << EleTyName << "' values)"; 7086 S.Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_vector_element_size) 7087 << CondTy << OS.str(); 7088 return QualType(); 7089 } 7090 7091 // Convert operands to the vector result type 7092 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), VectorTy, CK_VectorSplat); 7093 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), VectorTy, CK_VectorSplat); 7094 7095 return VectorTy; 7096 } 7097 7098 /// Return false if this is a valid OpenCL condition vector 7099 static bool checkOpenCLConditionVector(Sema &S, Expr *Cond, 7100 SourceLocation QuestionLoc) { 7101 // OpenCL v1.1 s6.11.6 says the elements of the vector must be of 7102 // integral type. 7103 const VectorType *CondTy = Cond->getType()->getAs<VectorType>(); 7104 assert(CondTy); 7105 QualType EleTy = CondTy->getElementType(); 7106 if (EleTy->isIntegerType()) return false; 7107 7108 S.Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_typecheck_cond_expect_nonfloat) 7109 << Cond->getType() << Cond->getSourceRange(); 7110 return true; 7111 } 7112 7113 /// Return false if the vector condition type and the vector 7114 /// result type are compatible. 7115 /// 7116 /// OpenCL v1.1 s6.11.6 requires that both vector types have the same 7117 /// number of elements, and their element types have the same number 7118 /// of bits. 7119 static bool checkVectorResult(Sema &S, QualType CondTy, QualType VecResTy, 7120 SourceLocation QuestionLoc) { 7121 const VectorType *CV = CondTy->getAs<VectorType>(); 7122 const VectorType *RV = VecResTy->getAs<VectorType>(); 7123 assert(CV && RV); 7124 7125 if (CV->getNumElements() != RV->getNumElements()) { 7126 S.Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_vector_size) 7127 << CondTy << VecResTy; 7128 return true; 7129 } 7130 7131 QualType CVE = CV->getElementType(); 7132 QualType RVE = RV->getElementType(); 7133 7134 if (S.Context.getTypeSize(CVE) != S.Context.getTypeSize(RVE)) { 7135 S.Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_vector_element_size) 7136 << CondTy << VecResTy; 7137 return true; 7138 } 7139 7140 return false; 7141 } 7142 7143 /// Return the resulting type for the conditional operator in 7144 /// OpenCL (aka "ternary selection operator", OpenCL v1.1 7145 /// s6.3.i) when the condition is a vector type. 7146 static QualType 7147 OpenCLCheckVectorConditional(Sema &S, ExprResult &Cond, 7148 ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 7149 SourceLocation QuestionLoc) { 7150 Cond = S.DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(Cond.get()); 7151 if (Cond.isInvalid()) 7152 return QualType(); 7153 QualType CondTy = Cond.get()->getType(); 7154 7155 if (checkOpenCLConditionVector(S, Cond.get(), QuestionLoc)) 7156 return QualType(); 7157 7158 // If either operand is a vector then find the vector type of the 7159 // result as specified in OpenCL v1.1 s6.3.i. 7160 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType() || 7161 RHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType()) { 7162 QualType VecResTy = S.CheckVectorOperands(LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc, 7163 /*isCompAssign*/false, 7164 /*AllowBothBool*/true, 7165 /*AllowBoolConversions*/false); 7166 if (VecResTy.isNull()) return QualType(); 7167 // The result type must match the condition type as specified in 7168 // OpenCL v1.1 s6.11.6. 7169 if (checkVectorResult(S, CondTy, VecResTy, QuestionLoc)) 7170 return QualType(); 7171 return VecResTy; 7172 } 7173 7174 // Both operands are scalar. 7175 return OpenCLConvertScalarsToVectors(S, LHS, RHS, CondTy, QuestionLoc); 7176 } 7177 7178 /// Return true if the Expr is block type 7179 static bool checkBlockType(Sema &S, const Expr *E) { 7180 if (const CallExpr *CE = dyn_cast<CallExpr>(E)) { 7181 QualType Ty = CE->getCallee()->getType(); 7182 if (Ty->isBlockPointerType()) { 7183 S.Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_opencl_ternary_with_block); 7184 return true; 7185 } 7186 } 7187 return false; 7188 } 7189 7190 /// Note that LHS is not null here, even if this is the gnu "x ?: y" extension. 7191 /// In that case, LHS = cond. 7192 /// C99 6.5.15 7193 QualType Sema::CheckConditionalOperands(ExprResult &Cond, ExprResult &LHS, 7194 ExprResult &RHS, ExprValueKind &VK, 7195 ExprObjectKind &OK, 7196 SourceLocation QuestionLoc) { 7197 7198 ExprResult LHSResult = CheckPlaceholderExpr(LHS.get()); 7199 if (!LHSResult.isUsable()) return QualType(); 7200 LHS = LHSResult; 7201 7202 ExprResult RHSResult = CheckPlaceholderExpr(RHS.get()); 7203 if (!RHSResult.isUsable()) return QualType(); 7204 RHS = RHSResult; 7205 7206 // C++ is sufficiently different to merit its own checker. 7207 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) 7208 return CXXCheckConditionalOperands(Cond, LHS, RHS, VK, OK, QuestionLoc); 7209 7210 VK = VK_RValue; 7211 OK = OK_Ordinary; 7212 7213 // The OpenCL operator with a vector condition is sufficiently 7214 // different to merit its own checker. 7215 if (getLangOpts().OpenCL && Cond.get()->getType()->isVectorType()) 7216 return OpenCLCheckVectorConditional(*this, Cond, LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc); 7217 7218 // First, check the condition. 7219 Cond = UsualUnaryConversions(Cond.get()); 7220 if (Cond.isInvalid()) 7221 return QualType(); 7222 if (checkCondition(*this, Cond.get(), QuestionLoc)) 7223 return QualType(); 7224 7225 // Now check the two expressions. 7226 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType() || 7227 RHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType()) 7228 return CheckVectorOperands(LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc, /*isCompAssign*/false, 7229 /*AllowBothBool*/true, 7230 /*AllowBoolConversions*/false); 7231 7232 QualType ResTy = UsualArithmeticConversions(LHS, RHS); 7233 if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid()) 7234 return QualType(); 7235 7236 QualType LHSTy = LHS.get()->getType(); 7237 QualType RHSTy = RHS.get()->getType(); 7238 7239 // Diagnose attempts to convert between __float128 and long double where 7240 // such conversions currently can't be handled. 7241 if (unsupportedTypeConversion(*this, LHSTy, RHSTy)) { 7242 Diag(QuestionLoc, 7243 diag::err_typecheck_cond_incompatible_operands) << LHSTy << RHSTy 7244 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 7245 return QualType(); 7246 } 7247 7248 // OpenCL v2.0 s6.12.5 - Blocks cannot be used as expressions of the ternary 7249 // selection operator (?:). 7250 if (getLangOpts().OpenCL && 7251 (checkBlockType(*this, LHS.get()) | checkBlockType(*this, RHS.get()))) { 7252 return QualType(); 7253 } 7254 7255 // If both operands have arithmetic type, do the usual arithmetic conversions 7256 // to find a common type: C99 6.5.15p3,5. 7257 if (LHSTy->isArithmeticType() && RHSTy->isArithmeticType()) { 7258 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), ResTy, PrepareScalarCast(LHS, ResTy)); 7259 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), ResTy, PrepareScalarCast(RHS, ResTy)); 7260 7261 return ResTy; 7262 } 7263 7264 // If both operands are the same structure or union type, the result is that 7265 // type. 7266 if (const RecordType *LHSRT = LHSTy->getAs<RecordType>()) { // C99 6.5.15p3 7267 if (const RecordType *RHSRT = RHSTy->getAs<RecordType>()) 7268 if (LHSRT->getDecl() == RHSRT->getDecl()) 7269 // "If both the operands have structure or union type, the result has 7270 // that type." This implies that CV qualifiers are dropped. 7271 return LHSTy.getUnqualifiedType(); 7272 // FIXME: Type of conditional expression must be complete in C mode. 7273 } 7274 7275 // C99 6.5.15p5: "If both operands have void type, the result has void type." 7276 // The following || allows only one side to be void (a GCC-ism). 7277 if (LHSTy->isVoidType() || RHSTy->isVoidType()) { 7278 return checkConditionalVoidType(*this, LHS, RHS); 7279 } 7280 7281 // C99 6.5.15p6 - "if one operand is a null pointer constant, the result has 7282 // the type of the other operand." 7283 if (!checkConditionalNullPointer(*this, RHS, LHSTy)) return LHSTy; 7284 if (!checkConditionalNullPointer(*this, LHS, RHSTy)) return RHSTy; 7285 7286 // All objective-c pointer type analysis is done here. 7287 QualType compositeType = FindCompositeObjCPointerType(LHS, RHS, 7288 QuestionLoc); 7289 if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid()) 7290 return QualType(); 7291 if (!compositeType.isNull()) 7292 return compositeType; 7293 7294 7295 // Handle block pointer types. 7296 if (LHSTy->isBlockPointerType() || RHSTy->isBlockPointerType()) 7297 return checkConditionalBlockPointerCompatibility(*this, LHS, RHS, 7298 QuestionLoc); 7299 7300 // Check constraints for C object pointers types (C99 6.5.15p3,6). 7301 if (LHSTy->isPointerType() && RHSTy->isPointerType()) 7302 return checkConditionalObjectPointersCompatibility(*this, LHS, RHS, 7303 QuestionLoc); 7304 7305 // GCC compatibility: soften pointer/integer mismatch. Note that 7306 // null pointers have been filtered out by this point. 7307 if (checkPointerIntegerMismatch(*this, LHS, RHS.get(), QuestionLoc, 7308 /*IsIntFirstExpr=*/true)) 7309 return RHSTy; 7310 if (checkPointerIntegerMismatch(*this, RHS, LHS.get(), QuestionLoc, 7311 /*IsIntFirstExpr=*/false)) 7312 return LHSTy; 7313 7314 // Emit a better diagnostic if one of the expressions is a null pointer 7315 // constant and the other is not a pointer type. In this case, the user most 7316 // likely forgot to take the address of the other expression. 7317 if (DiagnoseConditionalForNull(LHS.get(), RHS.get(), QuestionLoc)) 7318 return QualType(); 7319 7320 // Otherwise, the operands are not compatible. 7321 Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_typecheck_cond_incompatible_operands) 7322 << LHSTy << RHSTy << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() 7323 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 7324 return QualType(); 7325 } 7326 7327 /// FindCompositeObjCPointerType - Helper method to find composite type of 7328 /// two objective-c pointer types of the two input expressions. 7329 QualType Sema::FindCompositeObjCPointerType(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 7330 SourceLocation QuestionLoc) { 7331 QualType LHSTy = LHS.get()->getType(); 7332 QualType RHSTy = RHS.get()->getType(); 7333 7334 // Handle things like Class and struct objc_class*. Here we case the result 7335 // to the pseudo-builtin, because that will be implicitly cast back to the 7336 // redefinition type if an attempt is made to access its fields. 7337 if (LHSTy->isObjCClassType() && 7338 (Context.hasSameType(RHSTy, Context.getObjCClassRedefinitionType()))) { 7339 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSTy, CK_CPointerToObjCPointerCast); 7340 return LHSTy; 7341 } 7342 if (RHSTy->isObjCClassType() && 7343 (Context.hasSameType(LHSTy, Context.getObjCClassRedefinitionType()))) { 7344 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSTy, CK_CPointerToObjCPointerCast); 7345 return RHSTy; 7346 } 7347 // And the same for struct objc_object* / id 7348 if (LHSTy->isObjCIdType() && 7349 (Context.hasSameType(RHSTy, Context.getObjCIdRedefinitionType()))) { 7350 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSTy, CK_CPointerToObjCPointerCast); 7351 return LHSTy; 7352 } 7353 if (RHSTy->isObjCIdType() && 7354 (Context.hasSameType(LHSTy, Context.getObjCIdRedefinitionType()))) { 7355 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSTy, CK_CPointerToObjCPointerCast); 7356 return RHSTy; 7357 } 7358 // And the same for struct objc_selector* / SEL 7359 if (Context.isObjCSelType(LHSTy) && 7360 (Context.hasSameType(RHSTy, Context.getObjCSelRedefinitionType()))) { 7361 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSTy, CK_BitCast); 7362 return LHSTy; 7363 } 7364 if (Context.isObjCSelType(RHSTy) && 7365 (Context.hasSameType(LHSTy, Context.getObjCSelRedefinitionType()))) { 7366 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSTy, CK_BitCast); 7367 return RHSTy; 7368 } 7369 // Check constraints for Objective-C object pointers types. 7370 if (LHSTy->isObjCObjectPointerType() && RHSTy->isObjCObjectPointerType()) { 7371 7372 if (Context.getCanonicalType(LHSTy) == Context.getCanonicalType(RHSTy)) { 7373 // Two identical object pointer types are always compatible. 7374 return LHSTy; 7375 } 7376 const ObjCObjectPointerType *LHSOPT = LHSTy->castAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 7377 const ObjCObjectPointerType *RHSOPT = RHSTy->castAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 7378 QualType compositeType = LHSTy; 7379 7380 // If both operands are interfaces and either operand can be 7381 // assigned to the other, use that type as the composite 7382 // type. This allows 7383 // xxx ? (A*) a : (B*) b 7384 // where B is a subclass of A. 7385 // 7386 // Additionally, as for assignment, if either type is 'id' 7387 // allow silent coercion. Finally, if the types are 7388 // incompatible then make sure to use 'id' as the composite 7389 // type so the result is acceptable for sending messages to. 7390 7391 // FIXME: Consider unifying with 'areComparableObjCPointerTypes'. 7392 // It could return the composite type. 7393 if (!(compositeType = 7394 Context.areCommonBaseCompatible(LHSOPT, RHSOPT)).isNull()) { 7395 // Nothing more to do. 7396 } else if (Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(LHSOPT, RHSOPT)) { 7397 compositeType = RHSOPT->isObjCBuiltinType() ? RHSTy : LHSTy; 7398 } else if (Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(RHSOPT, LHSOPT)) { 7399 compositeType = LHSOPT->isObjCBuiltinType() ? LHSTy : RHSTy; 7400 } else if ((LHSTy->isObjCQualifiedIdType() || 7401 RHSTy->isObjCQualifiedIdType()) && 7402 Context.ObjCQualifiedIdTypesAreCompatible(LHSTy, RHSTy, true)) { 7403 // Need to handle "id<xx>" explicitly. 7404 // GCC allows qualified id and any Objective-C type to devolve to 7405 // id. Currently localizing to here until clear this should be 7406 // part of ObjCQualifiedIdTypesAreCompatible. 7407 compositeType = Context.getObjCIdType(); 7408 } else if (LHSTy->isObjCIdType() || RHSTy->isObjCIdType()) { 7409 compositeType = Context.getObjCIdType(); 7410 } else { 7411 Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::ext_typecheck_cond_incompatible_operands) 7412 << LHSTy << RHSTy 7413 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 7414 QualType incompatTy = Context.getObjCIdType(); 7415 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), incompatTy, CK_BitCast); 7416 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), incompatTy, CK_BitCast); 7417 return incompatTy; 7418 } 7419 // The object pointer types are compatible. 7420 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), compositeType, CK_BitCast); 7421 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), compositeType, CK_BitCast); 7422 return compositeType; 7423 } 7424 // Check Objective-C object pointer types and 'void *' 7425 if (LHSTy->isVoidPointerType() && RHSTy->isObjCObjectPointerType()) { 7426 if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount) { 7427 // ARC forbids the implicit conversion of object pointers to 'void *', 7428 // so these types are not compatible. 7429 Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_cond_voidptr_arc) << LHSTy << RHSTy 7430 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 7431 LHS = RHS = true; 7432 return QualType(); 7433 } 7434 QualType lhptee = LHSTy->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 7435 QualType rhptee = RHSTy->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 7436 QualType destPointee 7437 = Context.getQualifiedType(lhptee, rhptee.getQualifiers()); 7438 QualType destType = Context.getPointerType(destPointee); 7439 // Add qualifiers if necessary. 7440 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), destType, CK_NoOp); 7441 // Promote to void*. 7442 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), destType, CK_BitCast); 7443 return destType; 7444 } 7445 if (LHSTy->isObjCObjectPointerType() && RHSTy->isVoidPointerType()) { 7446 if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount) { 7447 // ARC forbids the implicit conversion of object pointers to 'void *', 7448 // so these types are not compatible. 7449 Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_cond_voidptr_arc) << LHSTy << RHSTy 7450 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 7451 LHS = RHS = true; 7452 return QualType(); 7453 } 7454 QualType lhptee = LHSTy->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 7455 QualType rhptee = RHSTy->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 7456 QualType destPointee 7457 = Context.getQualifiedType(rhptee, lhptee.getQualifiers()); 7458 QualType destType = Context.getPointerType(destPointee); 7459 // Add qualifiers if necessary. 7460 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), destType, CK_NoOp); 7461 // Promote to void*. 7462 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), destType, CK_BitCast); 7463 return destType; 7464 } 7465 return QualType(); 7466 } 7467 7468 /// SuggestParentheses - Emit a note with a fixit hint that wraps 7469 /// ParenRange in parentheses. 7470 static void SuggestParentheses(Sema &Self, SourceLocation Loc, 7471 const PartialDiagnostic &Note, 7472 SourceRange ParenRange) { 7473 SourceLocation EndLoc = Self.getLocForEndOfToken(ParenRange.getEnd()); 7474 if (ParenRange.getBegin().isFileID() && ParenRange.getEnd().isFileID() && 7475 EndLoc.isValid()) { 7476 Self.Diag(Loc, Note) 7477 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(ParenRange.getBegin(), "(") 7478 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(EndLoc, ")"); 7479 } else { 7480 // We can't display the parentheses, so just show the bare note. 7481 Self.Diag(Loc, Note) << ParenRange; 7482 } 7483 } 7484 7485 static bool IsArithmeticOp(BinaryOperatorKind Opc) { 7486 return BinaryOperator::isAdditiveOp(Opc) || 7487 BinaryOperator::isMultiplicativeOp(Opc) || 7488 BinaryOperator::isShiftOp(Opc); 7489 } 7490 7491 /// IsArithmeticBinaryExpr - Returns true if E is an arithmetic binary 7492 /// expression, either using a built-in or overloaded operator, 7493 /// and sets *OpCode to the opcode and *RHSExprs to the right-hand side 7494 /// expression. 7495 static bool IsArithmeticBinaryExpr(Expr *E, BinaryOperatorKind *Opcode, 7496 Expr **RHSExprs) { 7497 // Don't strip parenthesis: we should not warn if E is in parenthesis. 7498 E = E->IgnoreImpCasts(); 7499 E = E->IgnoreConversionOperator(); 7500 E = E->IgnoreImpCasts(); 7501 if (auto *MTE = dyn_cast<MaterializeTemporaryExpr>(E)) { 7502 E = MTE->GetTemporaryExpr(); 7503 E = E->IgnoreImpCasts(); 7504 } 7505 7506 // Built-in binary operator. 7507 if (BinaryOperator *OP = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(E)) { 7508 if (IsArithmeticOp(OP->getOpcode())) { 7509 *Opcode = OP->getOpcode(); 7510 *RHSExprs = OP->getRHS(); 7511 return true; 7512 } 7513 } 7514 7515 // Overloaded operator. 7516 if (CXXOperatorCallExpr *Call = dyn_cast<CXXOperatorCallExpr>(E)) { 7517 if (Call->getNumArgs() != 2) 7518 return false; 7519 7520 // Make sure this is really a binary operator that is safe to pass into 7521 // BinaryOperator::getOverloadedOpcode(), e.g. it's not a subscript op. 7522 OverloadedOperatorKind OO = Call->getOperator(); 7523 if (OO < OO_Plus || OO > OO_Arrow || 7524 OO == OO_PlusPlus || OO == OO_MinusMinus) 7525 return false; 7526 7527 BinaryOperatorKind OpKind = BinaryOperator::getOverloadedOpcode(OO); 7528 if (IsArithmeticOp(OpKind)) { 7529 *Opcode = OpKind; 7530 *RHSExprs = Call->getArg(1); 7531 return true; 7532 } 7533 } 7534 7535 return false; 7536 } 7537 7538 /// ExprLooksBoolean - Returns true if E looks boolean, i.e. it has boolean type 7539 /// or is a logical expression such as (x==y) which has int type, but is 7540 /// commonly interpreted as boolean. 7541 static bool ExprLooksBoolean(Expr *E) { 7542 E = E->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 7543 7544 if (E->getType()->isBooleanType()) 7545 return true; 7546 if (BinaryOperator *OP = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(E)) 7547 return OP->isComparisonOp() || OP->isLogicalOp(); 7548 if (UnaryOperator *OP = dyn_cast<UnaryOperator>(E)) 7549 return OP->getOpcode() == UO_LNot; 7550 if (E->getType()->isPointerType()) 7551 return true; 7552 // FIXME: What about overloaded operator calls returning "unspecified boolean 7553 // type"s (commonly pointer-to-members)? 7554 7555 return false; 7556 } 7557 7558 /// DiagnoseConditionalPrecedence - Emit a warning when a conditional operator 7559 /// and binary operator are mixed in a way that suggests the programmer assumed 7560 /// the conditional operator has higher precedence, for example: 7561 /// "int x = a + someBinaryCondition ? 1 : 2". 7562 static void DiagnoseConditionalPrecedence(Sema &Self, 7563 SourceLocation OpLoc, 7564 Expr *Condition, 7565 Expr *LHSExpr, 7566 Expr *RHSExpr) { 7567 BinaryOperatorKind CondOpcode; 7568 Expr *CondRHS; 7569 7570 if (!IsArithmeticBinaryExpr(Condition, &CondOpcode, &CondRHS)) 7571 return; 7572 if (!ExprLooksBoolean(CondRHS)) 7573 return; 7574 7575 // The condition is an arithmetic binary expression, with a right- 7576 // hand side that looks boolean, so warn. 7577 7578 Self.Diag(OpLoc, diag::warn_precedence_conditional) 7579 << Condition->getSourceRange() 7580 << BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(CondOpcode); 7581 7582 SuggestParentheses( 7583 Self, OpLoc, 7584 Self.PDiag(diag::note_precedence_silence) 7585 << BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(CondOpcode), 7586 SourceRange(Condition->getBeginLoc(), Condition->getEndLoc())); 7587 7588 SuggestParentheses(Self, OpLoc, 7589 Self.PDiag(diag::note_precedence_conditional_first), 7590 SourceRange(CondRHS->getBeginLoc(), RHSExpr->getEndLoc())); 7591 } 7592 7593 /// Compute the nullability of a conditional expression. 7594 static QualType computeConditionalNullability(QualType ResTy, bool IsBin, 7595 QualType LHSTy, QualType RHSTy, 7596 ASTContext &Ctx) { 7597 if (!ResTy->isAnyPointerType()) 7598 return ResTy; 7599 7600 auto GetNullability = [&Ctx](QualType Ty) { 7601 Optional<NullabilityKind> Kind = Ty->getNullability(Ctx); 7602 if (Kind) 7603 return *Kind; 7604 return NullabilityKind::Unspecified; 7605 }; 7606 7607 auto LHSKind = GetNullability(LHSTy), RHSKind = GetNullability(RHSTy); 7608 NullabilityKind MergedKind; 7609 7610 // Compute nullability of a binary conditional expression. 7611 if (IsBin) { 7612 if (LHSKind == NullabilityKind::NonNull) 7613 MergedKind = NullabilityKind::NonNull; 7614 else 7615 MergedKind = RHSKind; 7616 // Compute nullability of a normal conditional expression. 7617 } else { 7618 if (LHSKind == NullabilityKind::Nullable || 7619 RHSKind == NullabilityKind::Nullable) 7620 MergedKind = NullabilityKind::Nullable; 7621 else if (LHSKind == NullabilityKind::NonNull) 7622 MergedKind = RHSKind; 7623 else if (RHSKind == NullabilityKind::NonNull) 7624 MergedKind = LHSKind; 7625 else 7626 MergedKind = NullabilityKind::Unspecified; 7627 } 7628 7629 // Return if ResTy already has the correct nullability. 7630 if (GetNullability(ResTy) == MergedKind) 7631 return ResTy; 7632 7633 // Strip all nullability from ResTy. 7634 while (ResTy->getNullability(Ctx)) 7635 ResTy = ResTy.getSingleStepDesugaredType(Ctx); 7636 7637 // Create a new AttributedType with the new nullability kind. 7638 auto NewAttr = AttributedType::getNullabilityAttrKind(MergedKind); 7639 return Ctx.getAttributedType(NewAttr, ResTy, ResTy); 7640 } 7641 7642 /// ActOnConditionalOp - Parse a ?: operation. Note that 'LHS' may be null 7643 /// in the case of a the GNU conditional expr extension. 7644 ExprResult Sema::ActOnConditionalOp(SourceLocation QuestionLoc, 7645 SourceLocation ColonLoc, 7646 Expr *CondExpr, Expr *LHSExpr, 7647 Expr *RHSExpr) { 7648 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 7649 // C cannot handle TypoExpr nodes in the condition because it 7650 // doesn't handle dependent types properly, so make sure any TypoExprs have 7651 // been dealt with before checking the operands. 7652 ExprResult CondResult = CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(CondExpr); 7653 ExprResult LHSResult = CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(LHSExpr); 7654 ExprResult RHSResult = CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(RHSExpr); 7655 7656 if (!CondResult.isUsable()) 7657 return ExprError(); 7658 7659 if (LHSExpr) { 7660 if (!LHSResult.isUsable()) 7661 return ExprError(); 7662 } 7663 7664 if (!RHSResult.isUsable()) 7665 return ExprError(); 7666 7667 CondExpr = CondResult.get(); 7668 LHSExpr = LHSResult.get(); 7669 RHSExpr = RHSResult.get(); 7670 } 7671 7672 // If this is the gnu "x ?: y" extension, analyze the types as though the LHS 7673 // was the condition. 7674 OpaqueValueExpr *opaqueValue = nullptr; 7675 Expr *commonExpr = nullptr; 7676 if (!LHSExpr) { 7677 commonExpr = CondExpr; 7678 // Lower out placeholder types first. This is important so that we don't 7679 // try to capture a placeholder. This happens in few cases in C++; such 7680 // as Objective-C++'s dictionary subscripting syntax. 7681 if (commonExpr->hasPlaceholderType()) { 7682 ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(commonExpr); 7683 if (!result.isUsable()) return ExprError(); 7684 commonExpr = result.get(); 7685 } 7686 // We usually want to apply unary conversions *before* saving, except 7687 // in the special case of a C++ l-value conditional. 7688 if (!(getLangOpts().CPlusPlus 7689 && !commonExpr->isTypeDependent() 7690 && commonExpr->getValueKind() == RHSExpr->getValueKind() 7691 && commonExpr->isGLValue() 7692 && commonExpr->isOrdinaryOrBitFieldObject() 7693 && RHSExpr->isOrdinaryOrBitFieldObject() 7694 && Context.hasSameType(commonExpr->getType(), RHSExpr->getType()))) { 7695 ExprResult commonRes = UsualUnaryConversions(commonExpr); 7696 if (commonRes.isInvalid()) 7697 return ExprError(); 7698 commonExpr = commonRes.get(); 7699 } 7700 7701 // If the common expression is a class or array prvalue, materialize it 7702 // so that we can safely refer to it multiple times. 7703 if (commonExpr->isRValue() && (commonExpr->getType()->isRecordType() || 7704 commonExpr->getType()->isArrayType())) { 7705 ExprResult MatExpr = TemporaryMaterializationConversion(commonExpr); 7706 if (MatExpr.isInvalid()) 7707 return ExprError(); 7708 commonExpr = MatExpr.get(); 7709 } 7710 7711 opaqueValue = new (Context) OpaqueValueExpr(commonExpr->getExprLoc(), 7712 commonExpr->getType(), 7713 commonExpr->getValueKind(), 7714 commonExpr->getObjectKind(), 7715 commonExpr); 7716 LHSExpr = CondExpr = opaqueValue; 7717 } 7718 7719 QualType LHSTy = LHSExpr->getType(), RHSTy = RHSExpr->getType(); 7720 ExprValueKind VK = VK_RValue; 7721 ExprObjectKind OK = OK_Ordinary; 7722 ExprResult Cond = CondExpr, LHS = LHSExpr, RHS = RHSExpr; 7723 QualType result = CheckConditionalOperands(Cond, LHS, RHS, 7724 VK, OK, QuestionLoc); 7725 if (result.isNull() || Cond.isInvalid() || LHS.isInvalid() || 7726 RHS.isInvalid()) 7727 return ExprError(); 7728 7729 DiagnoseConditionalPrecedence(*this, QuestionLoc, Cond.get(), LHS.get(), 7730 RHS.get()); 7731 7732 CheckBoolLikeConversion(Cond.get(), QuestionLoc); 7733 7734 result = computeConditionalNullability(result, commonExpr, LHSTy, RHSTy, 7735 Context); 7736 7737 if (!commonExpr) 7738 return new (Context) 7739 ConditionalOperator(Cond.get(), QuestionLoc, LHS.get(), ColonLoc, 7740 RHS.get(), result, VK, OK); 7741 7742 return new (Context) BinaryConditionalOperator( 7743 commonExpr, opaqueValue, Cond.get(), LHS.get(), RHS.get(), QuestionLoc, 7744 ColonLoc, result, VK, OK); 7745 } 7746 7747 // checkPointerTypesForAssignment - This is a very tricky routine (despite 7748 // being closely modeled after the C99 spec:-). The odd characteristic of this 7749 // routine is it effectively iqnores the qualifiers on the top level pointee. 7750 // This circumvents the usual type rules specified in 6.2.7p1 & 6.7.5.[1-3]. 7751 // FIXME: add a couple examples in this comment. 7752 static Sema::AssignConvertType 7753 checkPointerTypesForAssignment(Sema &S, QualType LHSType, QualType RHSType) { 7754 assert(LHSType.isCanonical() && "LHS not canonicalized!"); 7755 assert(RHSType.isCanonical() && "RHS not canonicalized!"); 7756 7757 // get the "pointed to" type (ignoring qualifiers at the top level) 7758 const Type *lhptee, *rhptee; 7759 Qualifiers lhq, rhq; 7760 std::tie(lhptee, lhq) = 7761 cast<PointerType>(LHSType)->getPointeeType().split().asPair(); 7762 std::tie(rhptee, rhq) = 7763 cast<PointerType>(RHSType)->getPointeeType().split().asPair(); 7764 7765 Sema::AssignConvertType ConvTy = Sema::Compatible; 7766 7767 // C99 6.5.16.1p1: This following citation is common to constraints 7768 // 3 & 4 (below). ...and the type *pointed to* by the left has all the 7769 // qualifiers of the type *pointed to* by the right; 7770 7771 // As a special case, 'non-__weak A *' -> 'non-__weak const *' is okay. 7772 if (lhq.getObjCLifetime() != rhq.getObjCLifetime() && 7773 lhq.compatiblyIncludesObjCLifetime(rhq)) { 7774 // Ignore lifetime for further calculation. 7775 lhq.removeObjCLifetime(); 7776 rhq.removeObjCLifetime(); 7777 } 7778 7779 if (!lhq.compatiblyIncludes(rhq)) { 7780 // Treat address-space mismatches as fatal. 7781 if (!lhq.isAddressSpaceSupersetOf(rhq)) 7782 return Sema::IncompatiblePointerDiscardsQualifiers; 7783 7784 // It's okay to add or remove GC or lifetime qualifiers when converting to 7785 // and from void*. 7786 else if (lhq.withoutObjCGCAttr().withoutObjCLifetime() 7787 .compatiblyIncludes( 7788 rhq.withoutObjCGCAttr().withoutObjCLifetime()) 7789 && (lhptee->isVoidType() || rhptee->isVoidType())) 7790 ; // keep old 7791 7792 // Treat lifetime mismatches as fatal. 7793 else if (lhq.getObjCLifetime() != rhq.getObjCLifetime()) 7794 ConvTy = Sema::IncompatiblePointerDiscardsQualifiers; 7795 7796 // For GCC/MS compatibility, other qualifier mismatches are treated 7797 // as still compatible in C. 7798 else ConvTy = Sema::CompatiblePointerDiscardsQualifiers; 7799 } 7800 7801 // C99 6.5.16.1p1 (constraint 4): If one operand is a pointer to an object or 7802 // incomplete type and the other is a pointer to a qualified or unqualified 7803 // version of void... 7804 if (lhptee->isVoidType()) { 7805 if (rhptee->isIncompleteOrObjectType()) 7806 return ConvTy; 7807 7808 // As an extension, we allow cast to/from void* to function pointer. 7809 assert(rhptee->isFunctionType()); 7810 return Sema::FunctionVoidPointer; 7811 } 7812 7813 if (rhptee->isVoidType()) { 7814 if (lhptee->isIncompleteOrObjectType()) 7815 return ConvTy; 7816 7817 // As an extension, we allow cast to/from void* to function pointer. 7818 assert(lhptee->isFunctionType()); 7819 return Sema::FunctionVoidPointer; 7820 } 7821 7822 // C99 6.5.16.1p1 (constraint 3): both operands are pointers to qualified or 7823 // unqualified versions of compatible types, ... 7824 QualType ltrans = QualType(lhptee, 0), rtrans = QualType(rhptee, 0); 7825 if (!S.Context.typesAreCompatible(ltrans, rtrans)) { 7826 // Check if the pointee types are compatible ignoring the sign. 7827 // We explicitly check for char so that we catch "char" vs 7828 // "unsigned char" on systems where "char" is unsigned. 7829 if (lhptee->isCharType()) 7830 ltrans = S.Context.UnsignedCharTy; 7831 else if (lhptee->hasSignedIntegerRepresentation()) 7832 ltrans = S.Context.getCorrespondingUnsignedType(ltrans); 7833 7834 if (rhptee->isCharType()) 7835 rtrans = S.Context.UnsignedCharTy; 7836 else if (rhptee->hasSignedIntegerRepresentation()) 7837 rtrans = S.Context.getCorrespondingUnsignedType(rtrans); 7838 7839 if (ltrans == rtrans) { 7840 // Types are compatible ignoring the sign. Qualifier incompatibility 7841 // takes priority over sign incompatibility because the sign 7842 // warning can be disabled. 7843 if (ConvTy != Sema::Compatible) 7844 return ConvTy; 7845 7846 return Sema::IncompatiblePointerSign; 7847 } 7848 7849 // If we are a multi-level pointer, it's possible that our issue is simply 7850 // one of qualification - e.g. char ** -> const char ** is not allowed. If 7851 // the eventual target type is the same and the pointers have the same 7852 // level of indirection, this must be the issue. 7853 if (isa<PointerType>(lhptee) && isa<PointerType>(rhptee)) { 7854 do { 7855 std::tie(lhptee, lhq) = 7856 cast<PointerType>(lhptee)->getPointeeType().split().asPair(); 7857 std::tie(rhptee, rhq) = 7858 cast<PointerType>(rhptee)->getPointeeType().split().asPair(); 7859 7860 // Inconsistent address spaces at this point is invalid, even if the 7861 // address spaces would be compatible. 7862 // FIXME: This doesn't catch address space mismatches for pointers of 7863 // different nesting levels, like: 7864 // __local int *** a; 7865 // int ** b = a; 7866 // It's not clear how to actually determine when such pointers are 7867 // invalidly incompatible. 7868 if (lhq.getAddressSpace() != rhq.getAddressSpace()) 7869 return Sema::IncompatibleNestedPointerAddressSpaceMismatch; 7870 7871 } while (isa<PointerType>(lhptee) && isa<PointerType>(rhptee)); 7872 7873 if (lhptee == rhptee) 7874 return Sema::IncompatibleNestedPointerQualifiers; 7875 } 7876 7877 // General pointer incompatibility takes priority over qualifiers. 7878 return Sema::IncompatiblePointer; 7879 } 7880 if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 7881 S.IsFunctionConversion(ltrans, rtrans, ltrans)) 7882 return Sema::IncompatiblePointer; 7883 return ConvTy; 7884 } 7885 7886 /// checkBlockPointerTypesForAssignment - This routine determines whether two 7887 /// block pointer types are compatible or whether a block and normal pointer 7888 /// are compatible. It is more restrict than comparing two function pointer 7889 // types. 7890 static Sema::AssignConvertType 7891 checkBlockPointerTypesForAssignment(Sema &S, QualType LHSType, 7892 QualType RHSType) { 7893 assert(LHSType.isCanonical() && "LHS not canonicalized!"); 7894 assert(RHSType.isCanonical() && "RHS not canonicalized!"); 7895 7896 QualType lhptee, rhptee; 7897 7898 // get the "pointed to" type (ignoring qualifiers at the top level) 7899 lhptee = cast<BlockPointerType>(LHSType)->getPointeeType(); 7900 rhptee = cast<BlockPointerType>(RHSType)->getPointeeType(); 7901 7902 // In C++, the types have to match exactly. 7903 if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) 7904 return Sema::IncompatibleBlockPointer; 7905 7906 Sema::AssignConvertType ConvTy = Sema::Compatible; 7907 7908 // For blocks we enforce that qualifiers are identical. 7909 Qualifiers LQuals = lhptee.getLocalQualifiers(); 7910 Qualifiers RQuals = rhptee.getLocalQualifiers(); 7911 if (S.getLangOpts().OpenCL) { 7912 LQuals.removeAddressSpace(); 7913 RQuals.removeAddressSpace(); 7914 } 7915 if (LQuals != RQuals) 7916 ConvTy = Sema::CompatiblePointerDiscardsQualifiers; 7917 7918 // FIXME: OpenCL doesn't define the exact compile time semantics for a block 7919 // assignment. 7920 // The current behavior is similar to C++ lambdas. A block might be 7921 // assigned to a variable iff its return type and parameters are compatible 7922 // (C99 6.2.7) with the corresponding return type and parameters of the LHS of 7923 // an assignment. Presumably it should behave in way that a function pointer 7924 // assignment does in C, so for each parameter and return type: 7925 // * CVR and address space of LHS should be a superset of CVR and address 7926 // space of RHS. 7927 // * unqualified types should be compatible. 7928 if (S.getLangOpts().OpenCL) { 7929 if (!S.Context.typesAreBlockPointerCompatible( 7930 S.Context.getQualifiedType(LHSType.getUnqualifiedType(), LQuals), 7931 S.Context.getQualifiedType(RHSType.getUnqualifiedType(), RQuals))) 7932 return Sema::IncompatibleBlockPointer; 7933 } else if (!S.Context.typesAreBlockPointerCompatible(LHSType, RHSType)) 7934 return Sema::IncompatibleBlockPointer; 7935 7936 return ConvTy; 7937 } 7938 7939 /// checkObjCPointerTypesForAssignment - Compares two objective-c pointer types 7940 /// for assignment compatibility. 7941 static Sema::AssignConvertType 7942 checkObjCPointerTypesForAssignment(Sema &S, QualType LHSType, 7943 QualType RHSType) { 7944 assert(LHSType.isCanonical() && "LHS was not canonicalized!"); 7945 assert(RHSType.isCanonical() && "RHS was not canonicalized!"); 7946 7947 if (LHSType->isObjCBuiltinType()) { 7948 // Class is not compatible with ObjC object pointers. 7949 if (LHSType->isObjCClassType() && !RHSType->isObjCBuiltinType() && 7950 !RHSType->isObjCQualifiedClassType()) 7951 return Sema::IncompatiblePointer; 7952 return Sema::Compatible; 7953 } 7954 if (RHSType->isObjCBuiltinType()) { 7955 if (RHSType->isObjCClassType() && !LHSType->isObjCBuiltinType() && 7956 !LHSType->isObjCQualifiedClassType()) 7957 return Sema::IncompatiblePointer; 7958 return Sema::Compatible; 7959 } 7960 QualType lhptee = LHSType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 7961 QualType rhptee = RHSType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 7962 7963 if (!lhptee.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(rhptee) && 7964 // make an exception for id<P> 7965 !LHSType->isObjCQualifiedIdType()) 7966 return Sema::CompatiblePointerDiscardsQualifiers; 7967 7968 if (S.Context.typesAreCompatible(LHSType, RHSType)) 7969 return Sema::Compatible; 7970 if (LHSType->isObjCQualifiedIdType() || RHSType->isObjCQualifiedIdType()) 7971 return Sema::IncompatibleObjCQualifiedId; 7972 return Sema::IncompatiblePointer; 7973 } 7974 7975 Sema::AssignConvertType 7976 Sema::CheckAssignmentConstraints(SourceLocation Loc, 7977 QualType LHSType, QualType RHSType) { 7978 // Fake up an opaque expression. We don't actually care about what 7979 // cast operations are required, so if CheckAssignmentConstraints 7980 // adds casts to this they'll be wasted, but fortunately that doesn't 7981 // usually happen on valid code. 7982 OpaqueValueExpr RHSExpr(Loc, RHSType, VK_RValue); 7983 ExprResult RHSPtr = &RHSExpr; 7984 CastKind K; 7985 7986 return CheckAssignmentConstraints(LHSType, RHSPtr, K, /*ConvertRHS=*/false); 7987 } 7988 7989 /// This helper function returns true if QT is a vector type that has element 7990 /// type ElementType. 7991 static bool isVector(QualType QT, QualType ElementType) { 7992 if (const VectorType *VT = QT->getAs<VectorType>()) 7993 return VT->getElementType() == ElementType; 7994 return false; 7995 } 7996 7997 /// CheckAssignmentConstraints (C99 6.5.16) - This routine currently 7998 /// has code to accommodate several GCC extensions when type checking 7999 /// pointers. Here are some objectionable examples that GCC considers warnings: 8000 /// 8001 /// int a, *pint; 8002 /// short *pshort; 8003 /// struct foo *pfoo; 8004 /// 8005 /// pint = pshort; // warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type 8006 /// a = pint; // warning: assignment makes integer from pointer without a cast 8007 /// pint = a; // warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast 8008 /// pint = pfoo; // warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type 8009 /// 8010 /// As a result, the code for dealing with pointers is more complex than the 8011 /// C99 spec dictates. 8012 /// 8013 /// Sets 'Kind' for any result kind except Incompatible. 8014 Sema::AssignConvertType 8015 Sema::CheckAssignmentConstraints(QualType LHSType, ExprResult &RHS, 8016 CastKind &Kind, bool ConvertRHS) { 8017 QualType RHSType = RHS.get()->getType(); 8018 QualType OrigLHSType = LHSType; 8019 8020 // Get canonical types. We're not formatting these types, just comparing 8021 // them. 8022 LHSType = Context.getCanonicalType(LHSType).getUnqualifiedType(); 8023 RHSType = Context.getCanonicalType(RHSType).getUnqualifiedType(); 8024 8025 // Common case: no conversion required. 8026 if (LHSType == RHSType) { 8027 Kind = CK_NoOp; 8028 return Compatible; 8029 } 8030 8031 // If we have an atomic type, try a non-atomic assignment, then just add an 8032 // atomic qualification step. 8033 if (const AtomicType *AtomicTy = dyn_cast<AtomicType>(LHSType)) { 8034 Sema::AssignConvertType result = 8035 CheckAssignmentConstraints(AtomicTy->getValueType(), RHS, Kind); 8036 if (result != Compatible) 8037 return result; 8038 if (Kind != CK_NoOp && ConvertRHS) 8039 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), AtomicTy->getValueType(), Kind); 8040 Kind = CK_NonAtomicToAtomic; 8041 return Compatible; 8042 } 8043 8044 // If the left-hand side is a reference type, then we are in a 8045 // (rare!) case where we've allowed the use of references in C, 8046 // e.g., as a parameter type in a built-in function. In this case, 8047 // just make sure that the type referenced is compatible with the 8048 // right-hand side type. The caller is responsible for adjusting 8049 // LHSType so that the resulting expression does not have reference 8050 // type. 8051 if (const ReferenceType *LHSTypeRef = LHSType->getAs<ReferenceType>()) { 8052 if (Context.typesAreCompatible(LHSTypeRef->getPointeeType(), RHSType)) { 8053 Kind = CK_LValueBitCast; 8054 return Compatible; 8055 } 8056 return Incompatible; 8057 } 8058 8059 // Allow scalar to ExtVector assignments, and assignments of an ExtVector type 8060 // to the same ExtVector type. 8061 if (LHSType->isExtVectorType()) { 8062 if (RHSType->isExtVectorType()) 8063 return Incompatible; 8064 if (RHSType->isArithmeticType()) { 8065 // CK_VectorSplat does T -> vector T, so first cast to the element type. 8066 if (ConvertRHS) 8067 RHS = prepareVectorSplat(LHSType, RHS.get()); 8068 Kind = CK_VectorSplat; 8069 return Compatible; 8070 } 8071 } 8072 8073 // Conversions to or from vector type. 8074 if (LHSType->isVectorType() || RHSType->isVectorType()) { 8075 if (LHSType->isVectorType() && RHSType->isVectorType()) { 8076 // Allow assignments of an AltiVec vector type to an equivalent GCC 8077 // vector type and vice versa 8078 if (Context.areCompatibleVectorTypes(LHSType, RHSType)) { 8079 Kind = CK_BitCast; 8080 return Compatible; 8081 } 8082 8083 // If we are allowing lax vector conversions, and LHS and RHS are both 8084 // vectors, the total size only needs to be the same. This is a bitcast; 8085 // no bits are changed but the result type is different. 8086 if (isLaxVectorConversion(RHSType, LHSType)) { 8087 Kind = CK_BitCast; 8088 return IncompatibleVectors; 8089 } 8090 } 8091 8092 // When the RHS comes from another lax conversion (e.g. binops between 8093 // scalars and vectors) the result is canonicalized as a vector. When the 8094 // LHS is also a vector, the lax is allowed by the condition above. Handle 8095 // the case where LHS is a scalar. 8096 if (LHSType->isScalarType()) { 8097 const VectorType *VecType = RHSType->getAs<VectorType>(); 8098 if (VecType && VecType->getNumElements() == 1 && 8099 isLaxVectorConversion(RHSType, LHSType)) { 8100 ExprResult *VecExpr = &RHS; 8101 *VecExpr = ImpCastExprToType(VecExpr->get(), LHSType, CK_BitCast); 8102 Kind = CK_BitCast; 8103 return Compatible; 8104 } 8105 } 8106 8107 return Incompatible; 8108 } 8109 8110 // Diagnose attempts to convert between __float128 and long double where 8111 // such conversions currently can't be handled. 8112 if (unsupportedTypeConversion(*this, LHSType, RHSType)) 8113 return Incompatible; 8114 8115 // Disallow assigning a _Complex to a real type in C++ mode since it simply 8116 // discards the imaginary part. 8117 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && RHSType->getAs<ComplexType>() && 8118 !LHSType->getAs<ComplexType>()) 8119 return Incompatible; 8120 8121 // Arithmetic conversions. 8122 if (LHSType->isArithmeticType() && RHSType->isArithmeticType() && 8123 !(getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && LHSType->isEnumeralType())) { 8124 if (ConvertRHS) 8125 Kind = PrepareScalarCast(RHS, LHSType); 8126 return Compatible; 8127 } 8128 8129 // Conversions to normal pointers. 8130 if (const PointerType *LHSPointer = dyn_cast<PointerType>(LHSType)) { 8131 // U* -> T* 8132 if (isa<PointerType>(RHSType)) { 8133 LangAS AddrSpaceL = LHSPointer->getPointeeType().getAddressSpace(); 8134 LangAS AddrSpaceR = RHSType->getPointeeType().getAddressSpace(); 8135 if (AddrSpaceL != AddrSpaceR) 8136 Kind = CK_AddressSpaceConversion; 8137 else if (Context.hasCvrSimilarType(RHSType, LHSType)) 8138 Kind = CK_NoOp; 8139 else 8140 Kind = CK_BitCast; 8141 return checkPointerTypesForAssignment(*this, LHSType, RHSType); 8142 } 8143 8144 // int -> T* 8145 if (RHSType->isIntegerType()) { 8146 Kind = CK_IntegralToPointer; // FIXME: null? 8147 return IntToPointer; 8148 } 8149 8150 // C pointers are not compatible with ObjC object pointers, 8151 // with two exceptions: 8152 if (isa<ObjCObjectPointerType>(RHSType)) { 8153 // - conversions to void* 8154 if (LHSPointer->getPointeeType()->isVoidType()) { 8155 Kind = CK_BitCast; 8156 return Compatible; 8157 } 8158 8159 // - conversions from 'Class' to the redefinition type 8160 if (RHSType->isObjCClassType() && 8161 Context.hasSameType(LHSType, 8162 Context.getObjCClassRedefinitionType())) { 8163 Kind = CK_BitCast; 8164 return Compatible; 8165 } 8166 8167 Kind = CK_BitCast; 8168 return IncompatiblePointer; 8169 } 8170 8171 // U^ -> void* 8172 if (RHSType->getAs<BlockPointerType>()) { 8173 if (LHSPointer->getPointeeType()->isVoidType()) { 8174 LangAS AddrSpaceL = LHSPointer->getPointeeType().getAddressSpace(); 8175 LangAS AddrSpaceR = RHSType->getAs<BlockPointerType>() 8176 ->getPointeeType() 8177 .getAddressSpace(); 8178 Kind = 8179 AddrSpaceL != AddrSpaceR ? CK_AddressSpaceConversion : CK_BitCast; 8180 return Compatible; 8181 } 8182 } 8183 8184 return Incompatible; 8185 } 8186 8187 // Conversions to block pointers. 8188 if (isa<BlockPointerType>(LHSType)) { 8189 // U^ -> T^ 8190 if (RHSType->isBlockPointerType()) { 8191 LangAS AddrSpaceL = LHSType->getAs<BlockPointerType>() 8192 ->getPointeeType() 8193 .getAddressSpace(); 8194 LangAS AddrSpaceR = RHSType->getAs<BlockPointerType>() 8195 ->getPointeeType() 8196 .getAddressSpace(); 8197 Kind = AddrSpaceL != AddrSpaceR ? CK_AddressSpaceConversion : CK_BitCast; 8198 return checkBlockPointerTypesForAssignment(*this, LHSType, RHSType); 8199 } 8200 8201 // int or null -> T^ 8202 if (RHSType->isIntegerType()) { 8203 Kind = CK_IntegralToPointer; // FIXME: null 8204 return IntToBlockPointer; 8205 } 8206 8207 // id -> T^ 8208 if (getLangOpts().ObjC && RHSType->isObjCIdType()) { 8209 Kind = CK_AnyPointerToBlockPointerCast; 8210 return Compatible; 8211 } 8212 8213 // void* -> T^ 8214 if (const PointerType *RHSPT = RHSType->getAs<PointerType>()) 8215 if (RHSPT->getPointeeType()->isVoidType()) { 8216 Kind = CK_AnyPointerToBlockPointerCast; 8217 return Compatible; 8218 } 8219 8220 return Incompatible; 8221 } 8222 8223 // Conversions to Objective-C pointers. 8224 if (isa<ObjCObjectPointerType>(LHSType)) { 8225 // A* -> B* 8226 if (RHSType->isObjCObjectPointerType()) { 8227 Kind = CK_BitCast; 8228 Sema::AssignConvertType result = 8229 checkObjCPointerTypesForAssignment(*this, LHSType, RHSType); 8230 if (getLangOpts().allowsNonTrivialObjCLifetimeQualifiers() && 8231 result == Compatible && 8232 !CheckObjCARCUnavailableWeakConversion(OrigLHSType, RHSType)) 8233 result = IncompatibleObjCWeakRef; 8234 return result; 8235 } 8236 8237 // int or null -> A* 8238 if (RHSType->isIntegerType()) { 8239 Kind = CK_IntegralToPointer; // FIXME: null 8240 return IntToPointer; 8241 } 8242 8243 // In general, C pointers are not compatible with ObjC object pointers, 8244 // with two exceptions: 8245 if (isa<PointerType>(RHSType)) { 8246 Kind = CK_CPointerToObjCPointerCast; 8247 8248 // - conversions from 'void*' 8249 if (RHSType->isVoidPointerType()) { 8250 return Compatible; 8251 } 8252 8253 // - conversions to 'Class' from its redefinition type 8254 if (LHSType->isObjCClassType() && 8255 Context.hasSameType(RHSType, 8256 Context.getObjCClassRedefinitionType())) { 8257 return Compatible; 8258 } 8259 8260 return IncompatiblePointer; 8261 } 8262 8263 // Only under strict condition T^ is compatible with an Objective-C pointer. 8264 if (RHSType->isBlockPointerType() && 8265 LHSType->isBlockCompatibleObjCPointerType(Context)) { 8266 if (ConvertRHS) 8267 maybeExtendBlockObject(RHS); 8268 Kind = CK_BlockPointerToObjCPointerCast; 8269 return Compatible; 8270 } 8271 8272 return Incompatible; 8273 } 8274 8275 // Conversions from pointers that are not covered by the above. 8276 if (isa<PointerType>(RHSType)) { 8277 // T* -> _Bool 8278 if (LHSType == Context.BoolTy) { 8279 Kind = CK_PointerToBoolean; 8280 return Compatible; 8281 } 8282 8283 // T* -> int 8284 if (LHSType->isIntegerType()) { 8285 Kind = CK_PointerToIntegral; 8286 return PointerToInt; 8287 } 8288 8289 return Incompatible; 8290 } 8291 8292 // Conversions from Objective-C pointers that are not covered by the above. 8293 if (isa<ObjCObjectPointerType>(RHSType)) { 8294 // T* -> _Bool 8295 if (LHSType == Context.BoolTy) { 8296 Kind = CK_PointerToBoolean; 8297 return Compatible; 8298 } 8299 8300 // T* -> int 8301 if (LHSType->isIntegerType()) { 8302 Kind = CK_PointerToIntegral; 8303 return PointerToInt; 8304 } 8305 8306 return Incompatible; 8307 } 8308 8309 // struct A -> struct B 8310 if (isa<TagType>(LHSType) && isa<TagType>(RHSType)) { 8311 if (Context.typesAreCompatible(LHSType, RHSType)) { 8312 Kind = CK_NoOp; 8313 return Compatible; 8314 } 8315 } 8316 8317 if (LHSType->isSamplerT() && RHSType->isIntegerType()) { 8318 Kind = CK_IntToOCLSampler; 8319 return Compatible; 8320 } 8321 8322 return Incompatible; 8323 } 8324 8325 /// Constructs a transparent union from an expression that is 8326 /// used to initialize the transparent union. 8327 static void ConstructTransparentUnion(Sema &S, ASTContext &C, 8328 ExprResult &EResult, QualType UnionType, 8329 FieldDecl *Field) { 8330 // Build an initializer list that designates the appropriate member 8331 // of the transparent union. 8332 Expr *E = EResult.get(); 8333 InitListExpr *Initializer = new (C) InitListExpr(C, SourceLocation(), 8334 E, SourceLocation()); 8335 Initializer->setType(UnionType); 8336 Initializer->setInitializedFieldInUnion(Field); 8337 8338 // Build a compound literal constructing a value of the transparent 8339 // union type from this initializer list. 8340 TypeSourceInfo *unionTInfo = C.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(UnionType); 8341 EResult = new (C) CompoundLiteralExpr(SourceLocation(), unionTInfo, UnionType, 8342 VK_RValue, Initializer, false); 8343 } 8344 8345 Sema::AssignConvertType 8346 Sema::CheckTransparentUnionArgumentConstraints(QualType ArgType, 8347 ExprResult &RHS) { 8348 QualType RHSType = RHS.get()->getType(); 8349 8350 // If the ArgType is a Union type, we want to handle a potential 8351 // transparent_union GCC extension. 8352 const RecordType *UT = ArgType->getAsUnionType(); 8353 if (!UT || !UT->getDecl()->hasAttr<TransparentUnionAttr>()) 8354 return Incompatible; 8355 8356 // The field to initialize within the transparent union. 8357 RecordDecl *UD = UT->getDecl(); 8358 FieldDecl *InitField = nullptr; 8359 // It's compatible if the expression matches any of the fields. 8360 for (auto *it : UD->fields()) { 8361 if (it->getType()->isPointerType()) { 8362 // If the transparent union contains a pointer type, we allow: 8363 // 1) void pointer 8364 // 2) null pointer constant 8365 if (RHSType->isPointerType()) 8366 if (RHSType->castAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType()->isVoidType()) { 8367 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), it->getType(), CK_BitCast); 8368 InitField = it; 8369 break; 8370 } 8371 8372 if (RHS.get()->isNullPointerConstant(Context, 8373 Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) { 8374 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), it->getType(), 8375 CK_NullToPointer); 8376 InitField = it; 8377 break; 8378 } 8379 } 8380 8381 CastKind Kind; 8382 if (CheckAssignmentConstraints(it->getType(), RHS, Kind) 8383 == Compatible) { 8384 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), it->getType(), Kind); 8385 InitField = it; 8386 break; 8387 } 8388 } 8389 8390 if (!InitField) 8391 return Incompatible; 8392 8393 ConstructTransparentUnion(*this, Context, RHS, ArgType, InitField); 8394 return Compatible; 8395 } 8396 8397 Sema::AssignConvertType 8398 Sema::CheckSingleAssignmentConstraints(QualType LHSType, ExprResult &CallerRHS, 8399 bool Diagnose, 8400 bool DiagnoseCFAudited, 8401 bool ConvertRHS) { 8402 // We need to be able to tell the caller whether we diagnosed a problem, if 8403 // they ask us to issue diagnostics. 8404 assert((ConvertRHS || !Diagnose) && "can't indicate whether we diagnosed"); 8405 8406 // If ConvertRHS is false, we want to leave the caller's RHS untouched. Sadly, 8407 // we can't avoid *all* modifications at the moment, so we need some somewhere 8408 // to put the updated value. 8409 ExprResult LocalRHS = CallerRHS; 8410 ExprResult &RHS = ConvertRHS ? CallerRHS : LocalRHS; 8411 8412 if (const auto *LHSPtrType = LHSType->getAs<PointerType>()) { 8413 if (const auto *RHSPtrType = RHS.get()->getType()->getAs<PointerType>()) { 8414 if (RHSPtrType->getPointeeType()->hasAttr(attr::NoDeref) && 8415 !LHSPtrType->getPointeeType()->hasAttr(attr::NoDeref)) { 8416 Diag(RHS.get()->getExprLoc(), 8417 diag::warn_noderef_to_dereferenceable_pointer) 8418 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 8419 } 8420 } 8421 } 8422 8423 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 8424 if (!LHSType->isRecordType() && !LHSType->isAtomicType()) { 8425 // C++ 5.17p3: If the left operand is not of class type, the 8426 // expression is implicitly converted (C++ 4) to the 8427 // cv-unqualified type of the left operand. 8428 QualType RHSType = RHS.get()->getType(); 8429 if (Diagnose) { 8430 RHS = PerformImplicitConversion(RHS.get(), LHSType.getUnqualifiedType(), 8431 AA_Assigning); 8432 } else { 8433 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = 8434 TryImplicitConversion(RHS.get(), LHSType.getUnqualifiedType(), 8435 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false, 8436 /*AllowExplicit=*/false, 8437 /*InOverloadResolution=*/false, 8438 /*CStyle=*/false, 8439 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/false); 8440 if (ICS.isFailure()) 8441 return Incompatible; 8442 RHS = PerformImplicitConversion(RHS.get(), LHSType.getUnqualifiedType(), 8443 ICS, AA_Assigning); 8444 } 8445 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 8446 return Incompatible; 8447 Sema::AssignConvertType result = Compatible; 8448 if (getLangOpts().allowsNonTrivialObjCLifetimeQualifiers() && 8449 !CheckObjCARCUnavailableWeakConversion(LHSType, RHSType)) 8450 result = IncompatibleObjCWeakRef; 8451 return result; 8452 } 8453 8454 // FIXME: Currently, we fall through and treat C++ classes like C 8455 // structures. 8456 // FIXME: We also fall through for atomics; not sure what should 8457 // happen there, though. 8458 } else if (RHS.get()->getType() == Context.OverloadTy) { 8459 // As a set of extensions to C, we support overloading on functions. These 8460 // functions need to be resolved here. 8461 DeclAccessPair DAP; 8462 if (FunctionDecl *FD = ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction( 8463 RHS.get(), LHSType, /*Complain=*/false, DAP)) 8464 RHS = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(RHS.get(), DAP, FD); 8465 else 8466 return Incompatible; 8467 } 8468 8469 // C99 6.5.16.1p1: the left operand is a pointer and the right is 8470 // a null pointer constant. 8471 if ((LHSType->isPointerType() || LHSType->isObjCObjectPointerType() || 8472 LHSType->isBlockPointerType()) && 8473 RHS.get()->isNullPointerConstant(Context, 8474 Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) { 8475 if (Diagnose || ConvertRHS) { 8476 CastKind Kind; 8477 CXXCastPath Path; 8478 CheckPointerConversion(RHS.get(), LHSType, Kind, Path, 8479 /*IgnoreBaseAccess=*/false, Diagnose); 8480 if (ConvertRHS) 8481 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, Kind, VK_RValue, &Path); 8482 } 8483 return Compatible; 8484 } 8485 8486 // OpenCL queue_t type assignment. 8487 if (LHSType->isQueueT() && RHS.get()->isNullPointerConstant( 8488 Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) { 8489 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, CK_NullToPointer); 8490 return Compatible; 8491 } 8492 8493 // This check seems unnatural, however it is necessary to ensure the proper 8494 // conversion of functions/arrays. If the conversion were done for all 8495 // DeclExpr's (created by ActOnIdExpression), it would mess up the unary 8496 // expressions that suppress this implicit conversion (&, sizeof). 8497 // 8498 // Suppress this for references: C++ 8.5.3p5. 8499 if (!LHSType->isReferenceType()) { 8500 // FIXME: We potentially allocate here even if ConvertRHS is false. 8501 RHS = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(RHS.get(), Diagnose); 8502 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 8503 return Incompatible; 8504 } 8505 CastKind Kind; 8506 Sema::AssignConvertType result = 8507 CheckAssignmentConstraints(LHSType, RHS, Kind, ConvertRHS); 8508 8509 // C99 6.5.16.1p2: The value of the right operand is converted to the 8510 // type of the assignment expression. 8511 // CheckAssignmentConstraints allows the left-hand side to be a reference, 8512 // so that we can use references in built-in functions even in C. 8513 // The getNonReferenceType() call makes sure that the resulting expression 8514 // does not have reference type. 8515 if (result != Incompatible && RHS.get()->getType() != LHSType) { 8516 QualType Ty = LHSType.getNonLValueExprType(Context); 8517 Expr *E = RHS.get(); 8518 8519 // Check for various Objective-C errors. If we are not reporting 8520 // diagnostics and just checking for errors, e.g., during overload 8521 // resolution, return Incompatible to indicate the failure. 8522 if (getLangOpts().allowsNonTrivialObjCLifetimeQualifiers() && 8523 CheckObjCConversion(SourceRange(), Ty, E, CCK_ImplicitConversion, 8524 Diagnose, DiagnoseCFAudited) != ACR_okay) { 8525 if (!Diagnose) 8526 return Incompatible; 8527 } 8528 if (getLangOpts().ObjC && 8529 (CheckObjCBridgeRelatedConversions(E->getBeginLoc(), LHSType, 8530 E->getType(), E, Diagnose) || 8531 ConversionToObjCStringLiteralCheck(LHSType, E, Diagnose))) { 8532 if (!Diagnose) 8533 return Incompatible; 8534 // Replace the expression with a corrected version and continue so we 8535 // can find further errors. 8536 RHS = E; 8537 return Compatible; 8538 } 8539 8540 if (ConvertRHS) 8541 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(E, Ty, Kind); 8542 } 8543 8544 return result; 8545 } 8546 8547 namespace { 8548 /// The original operand to an operator, prior to the application of the usual 8549 /// arithmetic conversions and converting the arguments of a builtin operator 8550 /// candidate. 8551 struct OriginalOperand { 8552 explicit OriginalOperand(Expr *Op) : Orig(Op), Conversion(nullptr) { 8553 if (auto *MTE = dyn_cast<MaterializeTemporaryExpr>(Op)) 8554 Op = MTE->GetTemporaryExpr(); 8555 if (auto *BTE = dyn_cast<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(Op)) 8556 Op = BTE->getSubExpr(); 8557 if (auto *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(Op)) { 8558 Orig = ICE->getSubExprAsWritten(); 8559 Conversion = ICE->getConversionFunction(); 8560 } 8561 } 8562 8563 QualType getType() const { return Orig->getType(); } 8564 8565 Expr *Orig; 8566 NamedDecl *Conversion; 8567 }; 8568 } 8569 8570 QualType Sema::InvalidOperands(SourceLocation Loc, ExprResult &LHS, 8571 ExprResult &RHS) { 8572 OriginalOperand OrigLHS(LHS.get()), OrigRHS(RHS.get()); 8573 8574 Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_invalid_operands) 8575 << OrigLHS.getType() << OrigRHS.getType() 8576 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 8577 8578 // If a user-defined conversion was applied to either of the operands prior 8579 // to applying the built-in operator rules, tell the user about it. 8580 if (OrigLHS.Conversion) { 8581 Diag(OrigLHS.Conversion->getLocation(), 8582 diag::note_typecheck_invalid_operands_converted) 8583 << 0 << LHS.get()->getType(); 8584 } 8585 if (OrigRHS.Conversion) { 8586 Diag(OrigRHS.Conversion->getLocation(), 8587 diag::note_typecheck_invalid_operands_converted) 8588 << 1 << RHS.get()->getType(); 8589 } 8590 8591 return QualType(); 8592 } 8593 8594 // Diagnose cases where a scalar was implicitly converted to a vector and 8595 // diagnose the underlying types. Otherwise, diagnose the error 8596 // as invalid vector logical operands for non-C++ cases. 8597 QualType Sema::InvalidLogicalVectorOperands(SourceLocation Loc, ExprResult &LHS, 8598 ExprResult &RHS) { 8599 QualType LHSType = LHS.get()->IgnoreImpCasts()->getType(); 8600 QualType RHSType = RHS.get()->IgnoreImpCasts()->getType(); 8601 8602 bool LHSNatVec = LHSType->isVectorType(); 8603 bool RHSNatVec = RHSType->isVectorType(); 8604 8605 if (!(LHSNatVec && RHSNatVec)) { 8606 Expr *Vector = LHSNatVec ? LHS.get() : RHS.get(); 8607 Expr *NonVector = !LHSNatVec ? LHS.get() : RHS.get(); 8608 Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_logical_vector_expr_gnu_cpp_restrict) 8609 << 0 << Vector->getType() << NonVector->IgnoreImpCasts()->getType() 8610 << Vector->getSourceRange(); 8611 return QualType(); 8612 } 8613 8614 Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_logical_vector_expr_gnu_cpp_restrict) 8615 << 1 << LHSType << RHSType << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() 8616 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 8617 8618 return QualType(); 8619 } 8620 8621 /// Try to convert a value of non-vector type to a vector type by converting 8622 /// the type to the element type of the vector and then performing a splat. 8623 /// If the language is OpenCL, we only use conversions that promote scalar 8624 /// rank; for C, Obj-C, and C++ we allow any real scalar conversion except 8625 /// for float->int. 8626 /// 8627 /// OpenCL V2.0 6.2.6.p2: 8628 /// An error shall occur if any scalar operand type has greater rank 8629 /// than the type of the vector element. 8630 /// 8631 /// \param scalar - if non-null, actually perform the conversions 8632 /// \return true if the operation fails (but without diagnosing the failure) 8633 static bool tryVectorConvertAndSplat(Sema &S, ExprResult *scalar, 8634 QualType scalarTy, 8635 QualType vectorEltTy, 8636 QualType vectorTy, 8637 unsigned &DiagID) { 8638 // The conversion to apply to the scalar before splatting it, 8639 // if necessary. 8640 CastKind scalarCast = CK_NoOp; 8641 8642 if (vectorEltTy->isIntegralType(S.Context)) { 8643 if (S.getLangOpts().OpenCL && (scalarTy->isRealFloatingType() || 8644 (scalarTy->isIntegerType() && 8645 S.Context.getIntegerTypeOrder(vectorEltTy, scalarTy) < 0))) { 8646 DiagID = diag::err_opencl_scalar_type_rank_greater_than_vector_type; 8647 return true; 8648 } 8649 if (!scalarTy->isIntegralType(S.Context)) 8650 return true; 8651 scalarCast = CK_IntegralCast; 8652 } else if (vectorEltTy->isRealFloatingType()) { 8653 if (scalarTy->isRealFloatingType()) { 8654 if (S.getLangOpts().OpenCL && 8655 S.Context.getFloatingTypeOrder(vectorEltTy, scalarTy) < 0) { 8656 DiagID = diag::err_opencl_scalar_type_rank_greater_than_vector_type; 8657 return true; 8658 } 8659 scalarCast = CK_FloatingCast; 8660 } 8661 else if (scalarTy->isIntegralType(S.Context)) 8662 scalarCast = CK_IntegralToFloating; 8663 else 8664 return true; 8665 } else { 8666 return true; 8667 } 8668 8669 // Adjust scalar if desired. 8670 if (scalar) { 8671 if (scalarCast != CK_NoOp) 8672 *scalar = S.ImpCastExprToType(scalar->get(), vectorEltTy, scalarCast); 8673 *scalar = S.ImpCastExprToType(scalar->get(), vectorTy, CK_VectorSplat); 8674 } 8675 return false; 8676 } 8677 8678 /// Convert vector E to a vector with the same number of elements but different 8679 /// element type. 8680 static ExprResult convertVector(Expr *E, QualType ElementType, Sema &S) { 8681 const auto *VecTy = E->getType()->getAs<VectorType>(); 8682 assert(VecTy && "Expression E must be a vector"); 8683 QualType NewVecTy = S.Context.getVectorType(ElementType, 8684 VecTy->getNumElements(), 8685 VecTy->getVectorKind()); 8686 8687 // Look through the implicit cast. Return the subexpression if its type is 8688 // NewVecTy. 8689 if (auto *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(E)) 8690 if (ICE->getSubExpr()->getType() == NewVecTy) 8691 return ICE->getSubExpr(); 8692 8693 auto Cast = ElementType->isIntegerType() ? CK_IntegralCast : CK_FloatingCast; 8694 return S.ImpCastExprToType(E, NewVecTy, Cast); 8695 } 8696 8697 /// Test if a (constant) integer Int can be casted to another integer type 8698 /// IntTy without losing precision. 8699 static bool canConvertIntToOtherIntTy(Sema &S, ExprResult *Int, 8700 QualType OtherIntTy) { 8701 QualType IntTy = Int->get()->getType().getUnqualifiedType(); 8702 8703 // Reject cases where the value of the Int is unknown as that would 8704 // possibly cause truncation, but accept cases where the scalar can be 8705 // demoted without loss of precision. 8706 Expr::EvalResult EVResult; 8707 bool CstInt = Int->get()->EvaluateAsInt(EVResult, S.Context); 8708 int Order = S.Context.getIntegerTypeOrder(OtherIntTy, IntTy); 8709 bool IntSigned = IntTy->hasSignedIntegerRepresentation(); 8710 bool OtherIntSigned = OtherIntTy->hasSignedIntegerRepresentation(); 8711 8712 if (CstInt) { 8713 // If the scalar is constant and is of a higher order and has more active 8714 // bits that the vector element type, reject it. 8715 llvm::APSInt Result = EVResult.Val.getInt(); 8716 unsigned NumBits = IntSigned 8717 ? (Result.isNegative() ? Result.getMinSignedBits() 8718 : Result.getActiveBits()) 8719 : Result.getActiveBits(); 8720 if (Order < 0 && S.Context.getIntWidth(OtherIntTy) < NumBits) 8721 return true; 8722 8723 // If the signedness of the scalar type and the vector element type 8724 // differs and the number of bits is greater than that of the vector 8725 // element reject it. 8726 return (IntSigned != OtherIntSigned && 8727 NumBits > S.Context.getIntWidth(OtherIntTy)); 8728 } 8729 8730 // Reject cases where the value of the scalar is not constant and it's 8731 // order is greater than that of the vector element type. 8732 return (Order < 0); 8733 } 8734 8735 /// Test if a (constant) integer Int can be casted to floating point type 8736 /// FloatTy without losing precision. 8737 static bool canConvertIntTyToFloatTy(Sema &S, ExprResult *Int, 8738 QualType FloatTy) { 8739 QualType IntTy = Int->get()->getType().getUnqualifiedType(); 8740 8741 // Determine if the integer constant can be expressed as a floating point 8742 // number of the appropriate type. 8743 Expr::EvalResult EVResult; 8744 bool CstInt = Int->get()->EvaluateAsInt(EVResult, S.Context); 8745 8746 uint64_t Bits = 0; 8747 if (CstInt) { 8748 // Reject constants that would be truncated if they were converted to 8749 // the floating point type. Test by simple to/from conversion. 8750 // FIXME: Ideally the conversion to an APFloat and from an APFloat 8751 // could be avoided if there was a convertFromAPInt method 8752 // which could signal back if implicit truncation occurred. 8753 llvm::APSInt Result = EVResult.Val.getInt(); 8754 llvm::APFloat Float(S.Context.getFloatTypeSemantics(FloatTy)); 8755 Float.convertFromAPInt(Result, IntTy->hasSignedIntegerRepresentation(), 8756 llvm::APFloat::rmTowardZero); 8757 llvm::APSInt ConvertBack(S.Context.getIntWidth(IntTy), 8758 !IntTy->hasSignedIntegerRepresentation()); 8759 bool Ignored = false; 8760 Float.convertToInteger(ConvertBack, llvm::APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven, 8761 &Ignored); 8762 if (Result != ConvertBack) 8763 return true; 8764 } else { 8765 // Reject types that cannot be fully encoded into the mantissa of 8766 // the float. 8767 Bits = S.Context.getTypeSize(IntTy); 8768 unsigned FloatPrec = llvm::APFloat::semanticsPrecision( 8769 S.Context.getFloatTypeSemantics(FloatTy)); 8770 if (Bits > FloatPrec) 8771 return true; 8772 } 8773 8774 return false; 8775 } 8776 8777 /// Attempt to convert and splat Scalar into a vector whose types matches 8778 /// Vector following GCC conversion rules. The rule is that implicit 8779 /// conversion can occur when Scalar can be casted to match Vector's element 8780 /// type without causing truncation of Scalar. 8781 static bool tryGCCVectorConvertAndSplat(Sema &S, ExprResult *Scalar, 8782 ExprResult *Vector) { 8783 QualType ScalarTy = Scalar->get()->getType().getUnqualifiedType(); 8784 QualType VectorTy = Vector->get()->getType().getUnqualifiedType(); 8785 const VectorType *VT = VectorTy->getAs<VectorType>(); 8786 8787 assert(!isa<ExtVectorType>(VT) && 8788 "ExtVectorTypes should not be handled here!"); 8789 8790 QualType VectorEltTy = VT->getElementType(); 8791 8792 // Reject cases where the vector element type or the scalar element type are 8793 // not integral or floating point types. 8794 if (!VectorEltTy->isArithmeticType() || !ScalarTy->isArithmeticType()) 8795 return true; 8796 8797 // The conversion to apply to the scalar before splatting it, 8798 // if necessary. 8799 CastKind ScalarCast = CK_NoOp; 8800 8801 // Accept cases where the vector elements are integers and the scalar is 8802 // an integer. 8803 // FIXME: Notionally if the scalar was a floating point value with a precise 8804 // integral representation, we could cast it to an appropriate integer 8805 // type and then perform the rest of the checks here. GCC will perform 8806 // this conversion in some cases as determined by the input language. 8807 // We should accept it on a language independent basis. 8808 if (VectorEltTy->isIntegralType(S.Context) && 8809 ScalarTy->isIntegralType(S.Context) && 8810 S.Context.getIntegerTypeOrder(VectorEltTy, ScalarTy)) { 8811 8812 if (canConvertIntToOtherIntTy(S, Scalar, VectorEltTy)) 8813 return true; 8814 8815 ScalarCast = CK_IntegralCast; 8816 } else if (VectorEltTy->isRealFloatingType()) { 8817 if (ScalarTy->isRealFloatingType()) { 8818 8819 // Reject cases where the scalar type is not a constant and has a higher 8820 // Order than the vector element type. 8821 llvm::APFloat Result(0.0); 8822 bool CstScalar = Scalar->get()->EvaluateAsFloat(Result, S.Context); 8823 int Order = S.Context.getFloatingTypeOrder(VectorEltTy, ScalarTy); 8824 if (!CstScalar && Order < 0) 8825 return true; 8826 8827 // If the scalar cannot be safely casted to the vector element type, 8828 // reject it. 8829 if (CstScalar) { 8830 bool Truncated = false; 8831 Result.convert(S.Context.getFloatTypeSemantics(VectorEltTy), 8832 llvm::APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven, &Truncated); 8833 if (Truncated) 8834 return true; 8835 } 8836 8837 ScalarCast = CK_FloatingCast; 8838 } else if (ScalarTy->isIntegralType(S.Context)) { 8839 if (canConvertIntTyToFloatTy(S, Scalar, VectorEltTy)) 8840 return true; 8841 8842 ScalarCast = CK_IntegralToFloating; 8843 } else 8844 return true; 8845 } 8846 8847 // Adjust scalar if desired. 8848 if (Scalar) { 8849 if (ScalarCast != CK_NoOp) 8850 *Scalar = S.ImpCastExprToType(Scalar->get(), VectorEltTy, ScalarCast); 8851 *Scalar = S.ImpCastExprToType(Scalar->get(), VectorTy, CK_VectorSplat); 8852 } 8853 return false; 8854 } 8855 8856 QualType Sema::CheckVectorOperands(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 8857 SourceLocation Loc, bool IsCompAssign, 8858 bool AllowBothBool, 8859 bool AllowBoolConversions) { 8860 if (!IsCompAssign) { 8861 LHS = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(LHS.get()); 8862 if (LHS.isInvalid()) 8863 return QualType(); 8864 } 8865 RHS = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(RHS.get()); 8866 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 8867 return QualType(); 8868 8869 // For conversion purposes, we ignore any qualifiers. 8870 // For example, "const float" and "float" are equivalent. 8871 QualType LHSType = LHS.get()->getType().getUnqualifiedType(); 8872 QualType RHSType = RHS.get()->getType().getUnqualifiedType(); 8873 8874 const VectorType *LHSVecType = LHSType->getAs<VectorType>(); 8875 const VectorType *RHSVecType = RHSType->getAs<VectorType>(); 8876 assert(LHSVecType || RHSVecType); 8877 8878 // AltiVec-style "vector bool op vector bool" combinations are allowed 8879 // for some operators but not others. 8880 if (!AllowBothBool && 8881 LHSVecType && LHSVecType->getVectorKind() == VectorType::AltiVecBool && 8882 RHSVecType && RHSVecType->getVectorKind() == VectorType::AltiVecBool) 8883 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 8884 8885 // If the vector types are identical, return. 8886 if (Context.hasSameType(LHSType, RHSType)) 8887 return LHSType; 8888 8889 // If we have compatible AltiVec and GCC vector types, use the AltiVec type. 8890 if (LHSVecType && RHSVecType && 8891 Context.areCompatibleVectorTypes(LHSType, RHSType)) { 8892 if (isa<ExtVectorType>(LHSVecType)) { 8893 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, CK_BitCast); 8894 return LHSType; 8895 } 8896 8897 if (!IsCompAssign) 8898 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSType, CK_BitCast); 8899 return RHSType; 8900 } 8901 8902 // AllowBoolConversions says that bool and non-bool AltiVec vectors 8903 // can be mixed, with the result being the non-bool type. The non-bool 8904 // operand must have integer element type. 8905 if (AllowBoolConversions && LHSVecType && RHSVecType && 8906 LHSVecType->getNumElements() == RHSVecType->getNumElements() && 8907 (Context.getTypeSize(LHSVecType->getElementType()) == 8908 Context.getTypeSize(RHSVecType->getElementType()))) { 8909 if (LHSVecType->getVectorKind() == VectorType::AltiVecVector && 8910 LHSVecType->getElementType()->isIntegerType() && 8911 RHSVecType->getVectorKind() == VectorType::AltiVecBool) { 8912 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, CK_BitCast); 8913 return LHSType; 8914 } 8915 if (!IsCompAssign && 8916 LHSVecType->getVectorKind() == VectorType::AltiVecBool && 8917 RHSVecType->getVectorKind() == VectorType::AltiVecVector && 8918 RHSVecType->getElementType()->isIntegerType()) { 8919 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSType, CK_BitCast); 8920 return RHSType; 8921 } 8922 } 8923 8924 // If there's a vector type and a scalar, try to convert the scalar to 8925 // the vector element type and splat. 8926 unsigned DiagID = diag::err_typecheck_vector_not_convertable; 8927 if (!RHSVecType) { 8928 if (isa<ExtVectorType>(LHSVecType)) { 8929 if (!tryVectorConvertAndSplat(*this, &RHS, RHSType, 8930 LHSVecType->getElementType(), LHSType, 8931 DiagID)) 8932 return LHSType; 8933 } else { 8934 if (!tryGCCVectorConvertAndSplat(*this, &RHS, &LHS)) 8935 return LHSType; 8936 } 8937 } 8938 if (!LHSVecType) { 8939 if (isa<ExtVectorType>(RHSVecType)) { 8940 if (!tryVectorConvertAndSplat(*this, (IsCompAssign ? nullptr : &LHS), 8941 LHSType, RHSVecType->getElementType(), 8942 RHSType, DiagID)) 8943 return RHSType; 8944 } else { 8945 if (LHS.get()->getValueKind() == VK_LValue || 8946 !tryGCCVectorConvertAndSplat(*this, &LHS, &RHS)) 8947 return RHSType; 8948 } 8949 } 8950 8951 // FIXME: The code below also handles conversion between vectors and 8952 // non-scalars, we should break this down into fine grained specific checks 8953 // and emit proper diagnostics. 8954 QualType VecType = LHSVecType ? LHSType : RHSType; 8955 const VectorType *VT = LHSVecType ? LHSVecType : RHSVecType; 8956 QualType OtherType = LHSVecType ? RHSType : LHSType; 8957 ExprResult *OtherExpr = LHSVecType ? &RHS : &LHS; 8958 if (isLaxVectorConversion(OtherType, VecType)) { 8959 // If we're allowing lax vector conversions, only the total (data) size 8960 // needs to be the same. For non compound assignment, if one of the types is 8961 // scalar, the result is always the vector type. 8962 if (!IsCompAssign) { 8963 *OtherExpr = ImpCastExprToType(OtherExpr->get(), VecType, CK_BitCast); 8964 return VecType; 8965 // In a compound assignment, lhs += rhs, 'lhs' is a lvalue src, forbidding 8966 // any implicit cast. Here, the 'rhs' should be implicit casted to 'lhs' 8967 // type. Note that this is already done by non-compound assignments in 8968 // CheckAssignmentConstraints. If it's a scalar type, only bitcast for 8969 // <1 x T> -> T. The result is also a vector type. 8970 } else if (OtherType->isExtVectorType() || OtherType->isVectorType() || 8971 (OtherType->isScalarType() && VT->getNumElements() == 1)) { 8972 ExprResult *RHSExpr = &RHS; 8973 *RHSExpr = ImpCastExprToType(RHSExpr->get(), LHSType, CK_BitCast); 8974 return VecType; 8975 } 8976 } 8977 8978 // Okay, the expression is invalid. 8979 8980 // If there's a non-vector, non-real operand, diagnose that. 8981 if ((!RHSVecType && !RHSType->isRealType()) || 8982 (!LHSVecType && !LHSType->isRealType())) { 8983 Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_vector_not_convertable_non_scalar) 8984 << LHSType << RHSType 8985 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 8986 return QualType(); 8987 } 8988 8989 // OpenCL V1.1 6.2.6.p1: 8990 // If the operands are of more than one vector type, then an error shall 8991 // occur. Implicit conversions between vector types are not permitted, per 8992 // section 6.2.1. 8993 if (getLangOpts().OpenCL && 8994 RHSVecType && isa<ExtVectorType>(RHSVecType) && 8995 LHSVecType && isa<ExtVectorType>(LHSVecType)) { 8996 Diag(Loc, diag::err_opencl_implicit_vector_conversion) << LHSType 8997 << RHSType; 8998 return QualType(); 8999 } 9000 9001 9002 // If there is a vector type that is not a ExtVector and a scalar, we reach 9003 // this point if scalar could not be converted to the vector's element type 9004 // without truncation. 9005 if ((RHSVecType && !isa<ExtVectorType>(RHSVecType)) || 9006 (LHSVecType && !isa<ExtVectorType>(LHSVecType))) { 9007 QualType Scalar = LHSVecType ? RHSType : LHSType; 9008 QualType Vector = LHSVecType ? LHSType : RHSType; 9009 unsigned ScalarOrVector = LHSVecType && RHSVecType ? 1 : 0; 9010 Diag(Loc, 9011 diag::err_typecheck_vector_not_convertable_implict_truncation) 9012 << ScalarOrVector << Scalar << Vector; 9013 9014 return QualType(); 9015 } 9016 9017 // Otherwise, use the generic diagnostic. 9018 Diag(Loc, DiagID) 9019 << LHSType << RHSType 9020 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 9021 return QualType(); 9022 } 9023 9024 // checkArithmeticNull - Detect when a NULL constant is used improperly in an 9025 // expression. These are mainly cases where the null pointer is used as an 9026 // integer instead of a pointer. 9027 static void checkArithmeticNull(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 9028 SourceLocation Loc, bool IsCompare) { 9029 // The canonical way to check for a GNU null is with isNullPointerConstant, 9030 // but we use a bit of a hack here for speed; this is a relatively 9031 // hot path, and isNullPointerConstant is slow. 9032 bool LHSNull = isa<GNUNullExpr>(LHS.get()->IgnoreParenImpCasts()); 9033 bool RHSNull = isa<GNUNullExpr>(RHS.get()->IgnoreParenImpCasts()); 9034 9035 QualType NonNullType = LHSNull ? RHS.get()->getType() : LHS.get()->getType(); 9036 9037 // Avoid analyzing cases where the result will either be invalid (and 9038 // diagnosed as such) or entirely valid and not something to warn about. 9039 if ((!LHSNull && !RHSNull) || NonNullType->isBlockPointerType() || 9040 NonNullType->isMemberPointerType() || NonNullType->isFunctionType()) 9041 return; 9042 9043 // Comparison operations would not make sense with a null pointer no matter 9044 // what the other expression is. 9045 if (!IsCompare) { 9046 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_null_in_arithmetic_operation) 9047 << (LHSNull ? LHS.get()->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9048 << (RHSNull ? RHS.get()->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()); 9049 return; 9050 } 9051 9052 // The rest of the operations only make sense with a null pointer 9053 // if the other expression is a pointer. 9054 if (LHSNull == RHSNull || NonNullType->isAnyPointerType() || 9055 NonNullType->canDecayToPointerType()) 9056 return; 9057 9058 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_null_in_comparison_operation) 9059 << LHSNull /* LHS is NULL */ << NonNullType 9060 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 9061 } 9062 9063 static void DiagnoseDivisionSizeofPointer(Sema &S, Expr *LHS, Expr *RHS, 9064 SourceLocation Loc) { 9065 const auto *LUE = dyn_cast<UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr>(LHS); 9066 const auto *RUE = dyn_cast<UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr>(RHS); 9067 if (!LUE || !RUE) 9068 return; 9069 if (LUE->getKind() != UETT_SizeOf || LUE->isArgumentType() || 9070 RUE->getKind() != UETT_SizeOf) 9071 return; 9072 9073 QualType LHSTy = LUE->getArgumentExpr()->IgnoreParens()->getType(); 9074 QualType RHSTy; 9075 9076 if (RUE->isArgumentType()) 9077 RHSTy = RUE->getArgumentType(); 9078 else 9079 RHSTy = RUE->getArgumentExpr()->IgnoreParens()->getType(); 9080 9081 if (!LHSTy->isPointerType() || RHSTy->isPointerType()) 9082 return; 9083 if (LHSTy->getPointeeType() != RHSTy) 9084 return; 9085 9086 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_division_sizeof_ptr) << LHS << LHS->getSourceRange(); 9087 } 9088 9089 static void DiagnoseBadDivideOrRemainderValues(Sema& S, ExprResult &LHS, 9090 ExprResult &RHS, 9091 SourceLocation Loc, bool IsDiv) { 9092 // Check for division/remainder by zero. 9093 Expr::EvalResult RHSValue; 9094 if (!RHS.get()->isValueDependent() && 9095 RHS.get()->EvaluateAsInt(RHSValue, S.Context) && 9096 RHSValue.Val.getInt() == 0) 9097 S.DiagRuntimeBehavior(Loc, RHS.get(), 9098 S.PDiag(diag::warn_remainder_division_by_zero) 9099 << IsDiv << RHS.get()->getSourceRange()); 9100 } 9101 9102 QualType Sema::CheckMultiplyDivideOperands(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 9103 SourceLocation Loc, 9104 bool IsCompAssign, bool IsDiv) { 9105 checkArithmeticNull(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, /*IsCompare=*/false); 9106 9107 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType() || 9108 RHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType()) 9109 return CheckVectorOperands(LHS, RHS, Loc, IsCompAssign, 9110 /*AllowBothBool*/getLangOpts().AltiVec, 9111 /*AllowBoolConversions*/false); 9112 9113 QualType compType = UsualArithmeticConversions(LHS, RHS, IsCompAssign); 9114 if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid()) 9115 return QualType(); 9116 9117 9118 if (compType.isNull() || !compType->isArithmeticType()) 9119 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 9120 if (IsDiv) { 9121 DiagnoseBadDivideOrRemainderValues(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, IsDiv); 9122 DiagnoseDivisionSizeofPointer(*this, LHS.get(), RHS.get(), Loc); 9123 } 9124 return compType; 9125 } 9126 9127 QualType Sema::CheckRemainderOperands( 9128 ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, SourceLocation Loc, bool IsCompAssign) { 9129 checkArithmeticNull(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, /*IsCompare=*/false); 9130 9131 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType() || 9132 RHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType()) { 9133 if (LHS.get()->getType()->hasIntegerRepresentation() && 9134 RHS.get()->getType()->hasIntegerRepresentation()) 9135 return CheckVectorOperands(LHS, RHS, Loc, IsCompAssign, 9136 /*AllowBothBool*/getLangOpts().AltiVec, 9137 /*AllowBoolConversions*/false); 9138 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 9139 } 9140 9141 QualType compType = UsualArithmeticConversions(LHS, RHS, IsCompAssign); 9142 if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid()) 9143 return QualType(); 9144 9145 if (compType.isNull() || !compType->isIntegerType()) 9146 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 9147 DiagnoseBadDivideOrRemainderValues(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, false /* IsDiv */); 9148 return compType; 9149 } 9150 9151 /// Diagnose invalid arithmetic on two void pointers. 9152 static void diagnoseArithmeticOnTwoVoidPointers(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 9153 Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr) { 9154 S.Diag(Loc, S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus 9155 ? diag::err_typecheck_pointer_arith_void_type 9156 : diag::ext_gnu_void_ptr) 9157 << 1 /* two pointers */ << LHSExpr->getSourceRange() 9158 << RHSExpr->getSourceRange(); 9159 } 9160 9161 /// Diagnose invalid arithmetic on a void pointer. 9162 static void diagnoseArithmeticOnVoidPointer(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 9163 Expr *Pointer) { 9164 S.Diag(Loc, S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus 9165 ? diag::err_typecheck_pointer_arith_void_type 9166 : diag::ext_gnu_void_ptr) 9167 << 0 /* one pointer */ << Pointer->getSourceRange(); 9168 } 9169 9170 /// Diagnose invalid arithmetic on a null pointer. 9171 /// 9172 /// If \p IsGNUIdiom is true, the operation is using the 'p = (i8*)nullptr + n' 9173 /// idiom, which we recognize as a GNU extension. 9174 /// 9175 static void diagnoseArithmeticOnNullPointer(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 9176 Expr *Pointer, bool IsGNUIdiom) { 9177 if (IsGNUIdiom) 9178 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_gnu_null_ptr_arith) 9179 << Pointer->getSourceRange(); 9180 else 9181 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_pointer_arith_null_ptr) 9182 << S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus << Pointer->getSourceRange(); 9183 } 9184 9185 /// Diagnose invalid arithmetic on two function pointers. 9186 static void diagnoseArithmeticOnTwoFunctionPointers(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 9187 Expr *LHS, Expr *RHS) { 9188 assert(LHS->getType()->isAnyPointerType()); 9189 assert(RHS->getType()->isAnyPointerType()); 9190 S.Diag(Loc, S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus 9191 ? diag::err_typecheck_pointer_arith_function_type 9192 : diag::ext_gnu_ptr_func_arith) 9193 << 1 /* two pointers */ << LHS->getType()->getPointeeType() 9194 // We only show the second type if it differs from the first. 9195 << (unsigned)!S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(LHS->getType(), 9196 RHS->getType()) 9197 << RHS->getType()->getPointeeType() 9198 << LHS->getSourceRange() << RHS->getSourceRange(); 9199 } 9200 9201 /// Diagnose invalid arithmetic on a function pointer. 9202 static void diagnoseArithmeticOnFunctionPointer(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 9203 Expr *Pointer) { 9204 assert(Pointer->getType()->isAnyPointerType()); 9205 S.Diag(Loc, S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus 9206 ? diag::err_typecheck_pointer_arith_function_type 9207 : diag::ext_gnu_ptr_func_arith) 9208 << 0 /* one pointer */ << Pointer->getType()->getPointeeType() 9209 << 0 /* one pointer, so only one type */ 9210 << Pointer->getSourceRange(); 9211 } 9212 9213 /// Emit error if Operand is incomplete pointer type 9214 /// 9215 /// \returns True if pointer has incomplete type 9216 static bool checkArithmeticIncompletePointerType(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 9217 Expr *Operand) { 9218 QualType ResType = Operand->getType(); 9219 if (const AtomicType *ResAtomicType = ResType->getAs<AtomicType>()) 9220 ResType = ResAtomicType->getValueType(); 9221 9222 assert(ResType->isAnyPointerType() && !ResType->isDependentType()); 9223 QualType PointeeTy = ResType->getPointeeType(); 9224 return S.RequireCompleteType(Loc, PointeeTy, 9225 diag::err_typecheck_arithmetic_incomplete_type, 9226 PointeeTy, Operand->getSourceRange()); 9227 } 9228 9229 /// Check the validity of an arithmetic pointer operand. 9230 /// 9231 /// If the operand has pointer type, this code will check for pointer types 9232 /// which are invalid in arithmetic operations. These will be diagnosed 9233 /// appropriately, including whether or not the use is supported as an 9234 /// extension. 9235 /// 9236 /// \returns True when the operand is valid to use (even if as an extension). 9237 static bool checkArithmeticOpPointerOperand(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 9238 Expr *Operand) { 9239 QualType ResType = Operand->getType(); 9240 if (const AtomicType *ResAtomicType = ResType->getAs<AtomicType>()) 9241 ResType = ResAtomicType->getValueType(); 9242 9243 if (!ResType->isAnyPointerType()) return true; 9244 9245 QualType PointeeTy = ResType->getPointeeType(); 9246 if (PointeeTy->isVoidType()) { 9247 diagnoseArithmeticOnVoidPointer(S, Loc, Operand); 9248 return !S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus; 9249 } 9250 if (PointeeTy->isFunctionType()) { 9251 diagnoseArithmeticOnFunctionPointer(S, Loc, Operand); 9252 return !S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus; 9253 } 9254 9255 if (checkArithmeticIncompletePointerType(S, Loc, Operand)) return false; 9256 9257 return true; 9258 } 9259 9260 /// Check the validity of a binary arithmetic operation w.r.t. pointer 9261 /// operands. 9262 /// 9263 /// This routine will diagnose any invalid arithmetic on pointer operands much 9264 /// like \see checkArithmeticOpPointerOperand. However, it has special logic 9265 /// for emitting a single diagnostic even for operations where both LHS and RHS 9266 /// are (potentially problematic) pointers. 9267 /// 9268 /// \returns True when the operand is valid to use (even if as an extension). 9269 static bool checkArithmeticBinOpPointerOperands(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 9270 Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr) { 9271 bool isLHSPointer = LHSExpr->getType()->isAnyPointerType(); 9272 bool isRHSPointer = RHSExpr->getType()->isAnyPointerType(); 9273 if (!isLHSPointer && !isRHSPointer) return true; 9274 9275 QualType LHSPointeeTy, RHSPointeeTy; 9276 if (isLHSPointer) LHSPointeeTy = LHSExpr->getType()->getPointeeType(); 9277 if (isRHSPointer) RHSPointeeTy = RHSExpr->getType()->getPointeeType(); 9278 9279 // if both are pointers check if operation is valid wrt address spaces 9280 if (S.getLangOpts().OpenCL && isLHSPointer && isRHSPointer) { 9281 const PointerType *lhsPtr = LHSExpr->getType()->getAs<PointerType>(); 9282 const PointerType *rhsPtr = RHSExpr->getType()->getAs<PointerType>(); 9283 if (!lhsPtr->isAddressSpaceOverlapping(*rhsPtr)) { 9284 S.Diag(Loc, 9285 diag::err_typecheck_op_on_nonoverlapping_address_space_pointers) 9286 << LHSExpr->getType() << RHSExpr->getType() << 1 /*arithmetic op*/ 9287 << LHSExpr->getSourceRange() << RHSExpr->getSourceRange(); 9288 return false; 9289 } 9290 } 9291 9292 // Check for arithmetic on pointers to incomplete types. 9293 bool isLHSVoidPtr = isLHSPointer && LHSPointeeTy->isVoidType(); 9294 bool isRHSVoidPtr = isRHSPointer && RHSPointeeTy->isVoidType(); 9295 if (isLHSVoidPtr || isRHSVoidPtr) { 9296 if (!isRHSVoidPtr) diagnoseArithmeticOnVoidPointer(S, Loc, LHSExpr); 9297 else if (!isLHSVoidPtr) diagnoseArithmeticOnVoidPointer(S, Loc, RHSExpr); 9298 else diagnoseArithmeticOnTwoVoidPointers(S, Loc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 9299 9300 return !S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus; 9301 } 9302 9303 bool isLHSFuncPtr = isLHSPointer && LHSPointeeTy->isFunctionType(); 9304 bool isRHSFuncPtr = isRHSPointer && RHSPointeeTy->isFunctionType(); 9305 if (isLHSFuncPtr || isRHSFuncPtr) { 9306 if (!isRHSFuncPtr) diagnoseArithmeticOnFunctionPointer(S, Loc, LHSExpr); 9307 else if (!isLHSFuncPtr) diagnoseArithmeticOnFunctionPointer(S, Loc, 9308 RHSExpr); 9309 else diagnoseArithmeticOnTwoFunctionPointers(S, Loc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 9310 9311 return !S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus; 9312 } 9313 9314 if (isLHSPointer && checkArithmeticIncompletePointerType(S, Loc, LHSExpr)) 9315 return false; 9316 if (isRHSPointer && checkArithmeticIncompletePointerType(S, Loc, RHSExpr)) 9317 return false; 9318 9319 return true; 9320 } 9321 9322 /// diagnoseStringPlusInt - Emit a warning when adding an integer to a string 9323 /// literal. 9324 static void diagnoseStringPlusInt(Sema &Self, SourceLocation OpLoc, 9325 Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr) { 9326 StringLiteral* StrExpr = dyn_cast<StringLiteral>(LHSExpr->IgnoreImpCasts()); 9327 Expr* IndexExpr = RHSExpr; 9328 if (!StrExpr) { 9329 StrExpr = dyn_cast<StringLiteral>(RHSExpr->IgnoreImpCasts()); 9330 IndexExpr = LHSExpr; 9331 } 9332 9333 bool IsStringPlusInt = StrExpr && 9334 IndexExpr->getType()->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType(); 9335 if (!IsStringPlusInt || IndexExpr->isValueDependent()) 9336 return; 9337 9338 SourceRange DiagRange(LHSExpr->getBeginLoc(), RHSExpr->getEndLoc()); 9339 Self.Diag(OpLoc, diag::warn_string_plus_int) 9340 << DiagRange << IndexExpr->IgnoreImpCasts()->getType(); 9341 9342 // Only print a fixit for "str" + int, not for int + "str". 9343 if (IndexExpr == RHSExpr) { 9344 SourceLocation EndLoc = Self.getLocForEndOfToken(RHSExpr->getEndLoc()); 9345 Self.Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_string_plus_scalar_silence) 9346 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(LHSExpr->getBeginLoc(), "&") 9347 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(SourceRange(OpLoc), "[") 9348 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(EndLoc, "]"); 9349 } else 9350 Self.Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_string_plus_scalar_silence); 9351 } 9352 9353 /// Emit a warning when adding a char literal to a string. 9354 static void diagnoseStringPlusChar(Sema &Self, SourceLocation OpLoc, 9355 Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr) { 9356 const Expr *StringRefExpr = LHSExpr; 9357 const CharacterLiteral *CharExpr = 9358 dyn_cast<CharacterLiteral>(RHSExpr->IgnoreImpCasts()); 9359 9360 if (!CharExpr) { 9361 CharExpr = dyn_cast<CharacterLiteral>(LHSExpr->IgnoreImpCasts()); 9362 StringRefExpr = RHSExpr; 9363 } 9364 9365 if (!CharExpr || !StringRefExpr) 9366 return; 9367 9368 const QualType StringType = StringRefExpr->getType(); 9369 9370 // Return if not a PointerType. 9371 if (!StringType->isAnyPointerType()) 9372 return; 9373 9374 // Return if not a CharacterType. 9375 if (!StringType->getPointeeType()->isAnyCharacterType()) 9376 return; 9377 9378 ASTContext &Ctx = Self.getASTContext(); 9379 SourceRange DiagRange(LHSExpr->getBeginLoc(), RHSExpr->getEndLoc()); 9380 9381 const QualType CharType = CharExpr->getType(); 9382 if (!CharType->isAnyCharacterType() && 9383 CharType->isIntegerType() && 9384 llvm::isUIntN(Ctx.getCharWidth(), CharExpr->getValue())) { 9385 Self.Diag(OpLoc, diag::warn_string_plus_char) 9386 << DiagRange << Ctx.CharTy; 9387 } else { 9388 Self.Diag(OpLoc, diag::warn_string_plus_char) 9389 << DiagRange << CharExpr->getType(); 9390 } 9391 9392 // Only print a fixit for str + char, not for char + str. 9393 if (isa<CharacterLiteral>(RHSExpr->IgnoreImpCasts())) { 9394 SourceLocation EndLoc = Self.getLocForEndOfToken(RHSExpr->getEndLoc()); 9395 Self.Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_string_plus_scalar_silence) 9396 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(LHSExpr->getBeginLoc(), "&") 9397 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(SourceRange(OpLoc), "[") 9398 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(EndLoc, "]"); 9399 } else { 9400 Self.Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_string_plus_scalar_silence); 9401 } 9402 } 9403 9404 /// Emit error when two pointers are incompatible. 9405 static void diagnosePointerIncompatibility(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 9406 Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr) { 9407 assert(LHSExpr->getType()->isAnyPointerType()); 9408 assert(RHSExpr->getType()->isAnyPointerType()); 9409 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_sub_ptr_compatible) 9410 << LHSExpr->getType() << RHSExpr->getType() << LHSExpr->getSourceRange() 9411 << RHSExpr->getSourceRange(); 9412 } 9413 9414 // C99 6.5.6 9415 QualType Sema::CheckAdditionOperands(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 9416 SourceLocation Loc, BinaryOperatorKind Opc, 9417 QualType* CompLHSTy) { 9418 checkArithmeticNull(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, /*IsCompare=*/false); 9419 9420 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType() || 9421 RHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType()) { 9422 QualType compType = CheckVectorOperands( 9423 LHS, RHS, Loc, CompLHSTy, 9424 /*AllowBothBool*/getLangOpts().AltiVec, 9425 /*AllowBoolConversions*/getLangOpts().ZVector); 9426 if (CompLHSTy) *CompLHSTy = compType; 9427 return compType; 9428 } 9429 9430 QualType compType = UsualArithmeticConversions(LHS, RHS, CompLHSTy); 9431 if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid()) 9432 return QualType(); 9433 9434 // Diagnose "string literal" '+' int and string '+' "char literal". 9435 if (Opc == BO_Add) { 9436 diagnoseStringPlusInt(*this, Loc, LHS.get(), RHS.get()); 9437 diagnoseStringPlusChar(*this, Loc, LHS.get(), RHS.get()); 9438 } 9439 9440 // handle the common case first (both operands are arithmetic). 9441 if (!compType.isNull() && compType->isArithmeticType()) { 9442 if (CompLHSTy) *CompLHSTy = compType; 9443 return compType; 9444 } 9445 9446 // Type-checking. Ultimately the pointer's going to be in PExp; 9447 // note that we bias towards the LHS being the pointer. 9448 Expr *PExp = LHS.get(), *IExp = RHS.get(); 9449 9450 bool isObjCPointer; 9451 if (PExp->getType()->isPointerType()) { 9452 isObjCPointer = false; 9453 } else if (PExp->getType()->isObjCObjectPointerType()) { 9454 isObjCPointer = true; 9455 } else { 9456 std::swap(PExp, IExp); 9457 if (PExp->getType()->isPointerType()) { 9458 isObjCPointer = false; 9459 } else if (PExp->getType()->isObjCObjectPointerType()) { 9460 isObjCPointer = true; 9461 } else { 9462 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 9463 } 9464 } 9465 assert(PExp->getType()->isAnyPointerType()); 9466 9467 if (!IExp->getType()->isIntegerType()) 9468 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 9469 9470 // Adding to a null pointer results in undefined behavior. 9471 if (PExp->IgnoreParenCasts()->isNullPointerConstant( 9472 Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNotNull)) { 9473 // In C++ adding zero to a null pointer is defined. 9474 Expr::EvalResult KnownVal; 9475 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus || 9476 (!IExp->isValueDependent() && 9477 (!IExp->EvaluateAsInt(KnownVal, Context) || 9478 KnownVal.Val.getInt() != 0))) { 9479 // Check the conditions to see if this is the 'p = nullptr + n' idiom. 9480 bool IsGNUIdiom = BinaryOperator::isNullPointerArithmeticExtension( 9481 Context, BO_Add, PExp, IExp); 9482 diagnoseArithmeticOnNullPointer(*this, Loc, PExp, IsGNUIdiom); 9483 } 9484 } 9485 9486 if (!checkArithmeticOpPointerOperand(*this, Loc, PExp)) 9487 return QualType(); 9488 9489 if (isObjCPointer && checkArithmeticOnObjCPointer(*this, Loc, PExp)) 9490 return QualType(); 9491 9492 // Check array bounds for pointer arithemtic 9493 CheckArrayAccess(PExp, IExp); 9494 9495 if (CompLHSTy) { 9496 QualType LHSTy = Context.isPromotableBitField(LHS.get()); 9497 if (LHSTy.isNull()) { 9498 LHSTy = LHS.get()->getType(); 9499 if (LHSTy->isPromotableIntegerType()) 9500 LHSTy = Context.getPromotedIntegerType(LHSTy); 9501 } 9502 *CompLHSTy = LHSTy; 9503 } 9504 9505 return PExp->getType(); 9506 } 9507 9508 // C99 6.5.6 9509 QualType Sema::CheckSubtractionOperands(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 9510 SourceLocation Loc, 9511 QualType* CompLHSTy) { 9512 checkArithmeticNull(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, /*IsCompare=*/false); 9513 9514 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType() || 9515 RHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType()) { 9516 QualType compType = CheckVectorOperands( 9517 LHS, RHS, Loc, CompLHSTy, 9518 /*AllowBothBool*/getLangOpts().AltiVec, 9519 /*AllowBoolConversions*/getLangOpts().ZVector); 9520 if (CompLHSTy) *CompLHSTy = compType; 9521 return compType; 9522 } 9523 9524 QualType compType = UsualArithmeticConversions(LHS, RHS, CompLHSTy); 9525 if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid()) 9526 return QualType(); 9527 9528 // Enforce type constraints: C99 6.5.6p3. 9529 9530 // Handle the common case first (both operands are arithmetic). 9531 if (!compType.isNull() && compType->isArithmeticType()) { 9532 if (CompLHSTy) *CompLHSTy = compType; 9533 return compType; 9534 } 9535 9536 // Either ptr - int or ptr - ptr. 9537 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isAnyPointerType()) { 9538 QualType lpointee = LHS.get()->getType()->getPointeeType(); 9539 9540 // Diagnose bad cases where we step over interface counts. 9541 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isObjCObjectPointerType() && 9542 checkArithmeticOnObjCPointer(*this, Loc, LHS.get())) 9543 return QualType(); 9544 9545 // The result type of a pointer-int computation is the pointer type. 9546 if (RHS.get()->getType()->isIntegerType()) { 9547 // Subtracting from a null pointer should produce a warning. 9548 // The last argument to the diagnose call says this doesn't match the 9549 // GNU int-to-pointer idiom. 9550 if (LHS.get()->IgnoreParenCasts()->isNullPointerConstant(Context, 9551 Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNotNull)) { 9552 // In C++ adding zero to a null pointer is defined. 9553 Expr::EvalResult KnownVal; 9554 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus || 9555 (!RHS.get()->isValueDependent() && 9556 (!RHS.get()->EvaluateAsInt(KnownVal, Context) || 9557 KnownVal.Val.getInt() != 0))) { 9558 diagnoseArithmeticOnNullPointer(*this, Loc, LHS.get(), false); 9559 } 9560 } 9561 9562 if (!checkArithmeticOpPointerOperand(*this, Loc, LHS.get())) 9563 return QualType(); 9564 9565 // Check array bounds for pointer arithemtic 9566 CheckArrayAccess(LHS.get(), RHS.get(), /*ArraySubscriptExpr*/nullptr, 9567 /*AllowOnePastEnd*/true, /*IndexNegated*/true); 9568 9569 if (CompLHSTy) *CompLHSTy = LHS.get()->getType(); 9570 return LHS.get()->getType(); 9571 } 9572 9573 // Handle pointer-pointer subtractions. 9574 if (const PointerType *RHSPTy 9575 = RHS.get()->getType()->getAs<PointerType>()) { 9576 QualType rpointee = RHSPTy->getPointeeType(); 9577 9578 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 9579 // Pointee types must be the same: C++ [expr.add] 9580 if (!Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(lpointee, rpointee)) { 9581 diagnosePointerIncompatibility(*this, Loc, LHS.get(), RHS.get()); 9582 } 9583 } else { 9584 // Pointee types must be compatible C99 6.5.6p3 9585 if (!Context.typesAreCompatible( 9586 Context.getCanonicalType(lpointee).getUnqualifiedType(), 9587 Context.getCanonicalType(rpointee).getUnqualifiedType())) { 9588 diagnosePointerIncompatibility(*this, Loc, LHS.get(), RHS.get()); 9589 return QualType(); 9590 } 9591 } 9592 9593 if (!checkArithmeticBinOpPointerOperands(*this, Loc, 9594 LHS.get(), RHS.get())) 9595 return QualType(); 9596 9597 // FIXME: Add warnings for nullptr - ptr. 9598 9599 // The pointee type may have zero size. As an extension, a structure or 9600 // union may have zero size or an array may have zero length. In this 9601 // case subtraction does not make sense. 9602 if (!rpointee->isVoidType() && !rpointee->isFunctionType()) { 9603 CharUnits ElementSize = Context.getTypeSizeInChars(rpointee); 9604 if (ElementSize.isZero()) { 9605 Diag(Loc,diag::warn_sub_ptr_zero_size_types) 9606 << rpointee.getUnqualifiedType() 9607 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 9608 } 9609 } 9610 9611 if (CompLHSTy) *CompLHSTy = LHS.get()->getType(); 9612 return Context.getPointerDiffType(); 9613 } 9614 } 9615 9616 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 9617 } 9618 9619 static bool isScopedEnumerationType(QualType T) { 9620 if (const EnumType *ET = T->getAs<EnumType>()) 9621 return ET->getDecl()->isScoped(); 9622 return false; 9623 } 9624 9625 static void DiagnoseBadShiftValues(Sema& S, ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 9626 SourceLocation Loc, BinaryOperatorKind Opc, 9627 QualType LHSType) { 9628 // OpenCL 6.3j: shift values are effectively % word size of LHS (more defined), 9629 // so skip remaining warnings as we don't want to modify values within Sema. 9630 if (S.getLangOpts().OpenCL) 9631 return; 9632 9633 // Check right/shifter operand 9634 Expr::EvalResult RHSResult; 9635 if (RHS.get()->isValueDependent() || 9636 !RHS.get()->EvaluateAsInt(RHSResult, S.Context)) 9637 return; 9638 llvm::APSInt Right = RHSResult.Val.getInt(); 9639 9640 if (Right.isNegative()) { 9641 S.DiagRuntimeBehavior(Loc, RHS.get(), 9642 S.PDiag(diag::warn_shift_negative) 9643 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange()); 9644 return; 9645 } 9646 llvm::APInt LeftBits(Right.getBitWidth(), 9647 S.Context.getTypeSize(LHS.get()->getType())); 9648 if (Right.uge(LeftBits)) { 9649 S.DiagRuntimeBehavior(Loc, RHS.get(), 9650 S.PDiag(diag::warn_shift_gt_typewidth) 9651 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange()); 9652 return; 9653 } 9654 if (Opc != BO_Shl) 9655 return; 9656 9657 // When left shifting an ICE which is signed, we can check for overflow which 9658 // according to C++ standards prior to C++2a has undefined behavior 9659 // ([expr.shift] 5.8/2). Unsigned integers have defined behavior modulo one 9660 // more than the maximum value representable in the result type, so never 9661 // warn for those. (FIXME: Unsigned left-shift overflow in a constant 9662 // expression is still probably a bug.) 9663 Expr::EvalResult LHSResult; 9664 if (LHS.get()->isValueDependent() || 9665 LHSType->hasUnsignedIntegerRepresentation() || 9666 !LHS.get()->EvaluateAsInt(LHSResult, S.Context)) 9667 return; 9668 llvm::APSInt Left = LHSResult.Val.getInt(); 9669 9670 // If LHS does not have a signed type and non-negative value 9671 // then, the behavior is undefined before C++2a. Warn about it. 9672 if (Left.isNegative() && !S.getLangOpts().isSignedOverflowDefined() && 9673 !S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus2a) { 9674 S.DiagRuntimeBehavior(Loc, LHS.get(), 9675 S.PDiag(diag::warn_shift_lhs_negative) 9676 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange()); 9677 return; 9678 } 9679 9680 llvm::APInt ResultBits = 9681 static_cast<llvm::APInt&>(Right) + Left.getMinSignedBits(); 9682 if (LeftBits.uge(ResultBits)) 9683 return; 9684 llvm::APSInt Result = Left.extend(ResultBits.getLimitedValue()); 9685 Result = Result.shl(Right); 9686 9687 // Print the bit representation of the signed integer as an unsigned 9688 // hexadecimal number. 9689 SmallString<40> HexResult; 9690 Result.toString(HexResult, 16, /*Signed =*/false, /*Literal =*/true); 9691 9692 // If we are only missing a sign bit, this is less likely to result in actual 9693 // bugs -- if the result is cast back to an unsigned type, it will have the 9694 // expected value. Thus we place this behind a different warning that can be 9695 // turned off separately if needed. 9696 if (LeftBits == ResultBits - 1) { 9697 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_shift_result_sets_sign_bit) 9698 << HexResult << LHSType 9699 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 9700 return; 9701 } 9702 9703 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_shift_result_gt_typewidth) 9704 << HexResult.str() << Result.getMinSignedBits() << LHSType 9705 << Left.getBitWidth() << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() 9706 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 9707 } 9708 9709 /// Return the resulting type when a vector is shifted 9710 /// by a scalar or vector shift amount. 9711 static QualType checkVectorShift(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 9712 SourceLocation Loc, bool IsCompAssign) { 9713 // OpenCL v1.1 s6.3.j says RHS can be a vector only if LHS is a vector. 9714 if ((S.LangOpts.OpenCL || S.LangOpts.ZVector) && 9715 !LHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType()) { 9716 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_shift_rhs_only_vector) 9717 << RHS.get()->getType() << LHS.get()->getType() 9718 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 9719 return QualType(); 9720 } 9721 9722 if (!IsCompAssign) { 9723 LHS = S.UsualUnaryConversions(LHS.get()); 9724 if (LHS.isInvalid()) return QualType(); 9725 } 9726 9727 RHS = S.UsualUnaryConversions(RHS.get()); 9728 if (RHS.isInvalid()) return QualType(); 9729 9730 QualType LHSType = LHS.get()->getType(); 9731 // Note that LHS might be a scalar because the routine calls not only in 9732 // OpenCL case. 9733 const VectorType *LHSVecTy = LHSType->getAs<VectorType>(); 9734 QualType LHSEleType = LHSVecTy ? LHSVecTy->getElementType() : LHSType; 9735 9736 // Note that RHS might not be a vector. 9737 QualType RHSType = RHS.get()->getType(); 9738 const VectorType *RHSVecTy = RHSType->getAs<VectorType>(); 9739 QualType RHSEleType = RHSVecTy ? RHSVecTy->getElementType() : RHSType; 9740 9741 // The operands need to be integers. 9742 if (!LHSEleType->isIntegerType()) { 9743 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_expect_int) 9744 << LHS.get()->getType() << LHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 9745 return QualType(); 9746 } 9747 9748 if (!RHSEleType->isIntegerType()) { 9749 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_expect_int) 9750 << RHS.get()->getType() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 9751 return QualType(); 9752 } 9753 9754 if (!LHSVecTy) { 9755 assert(RHSVecTy); 9756 if (IsCompAssign) 9757 return RHSType; 9758 if (LHSEleType != RHSEleType) { 9759 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(),RHSEleType, CK_IntegralCast); 9760 LHSEleType = RHSEleType; 9761 } 9762 QualType VecTy = 9763 S.Context.getExtVectorType(LHSEleType, RHSVecTy->getNumElements()); 9764 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), VecTy, CK_VectorSplat); 9765 LHSType = VecTy; 9766 } else if (RHSVecTy) { 9767 // OpenCL v1.1 s6.3.j says that for vector types, the operators 9768 // are applied component-wise. So if RHS is a vector, then ensure 9769 // that the number of elements is the same as LHS... 9770 if (RHSVecTy->getNumElements() != LHSVecTy->getNumElements()) { 9771 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_vector_lengths_not_equal) 9772 << LHS.get()->getType() << RHS.get()->getType() 9773 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 9774 return QualType(); 9775 } 9776 if (!S.LangOpts.OpenCL && !S.LangOpts.ZVector) { 9777 const BuiltinType *LHSBT = LHSEleType->getAs<clang::BuiltinType>(); 9778 const BuiltinType *RHSBT = RHSEleType->getAs<clang::BuiltinType>(); 9779 if (LHSBT != RHSBT && 9780 S.Context.getTypeSize(LHSBT) != S.Context.getTypeSize(RHSBT)) { 9781 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_typecheck_vector_element_sizes_not_equal) 9782 << LHS.get()->getType() << RHS.get()->getType() 9783 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 9784 } 9785 } 9786 } else { 9787 // ...else expand RHS to match the number of elements in LHS. 9788 QualType VecTy = 9789 S.Context.getExtVectorType(RHSEleType, LHSVecTy->getNumElements()); 9790 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), VecTy, CK_VectorSplat); 9791 } 9792 9793 return LHSType; 9794 } 9795 9796 // C99 6.5.7 9797 QualType Sema::CheckShiftOperands(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 9798 SourceLocation Loc, BinaryOperatorKind Opc, 9799 bool IsCompAssign) { 9800 checkArithmeticNull(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, /*IsCompare=*/false); 9801 9802 // Vector shifts promote their scalar inputs to vector type. 9803 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType() || 9804 RHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType()) { 9805 if (LangOpts.ZVector) { 9806 // The shift operators for the z vector extensions work basically 9807 // like general shifts, except that neither the LHS nor the RHS is 9808 // allowed to be a "vector bool". 9809 if (auto LHSVecType = LHS.get()->getType()->getAs<VectorType>()) 9810 if (LHSVecType->getVectorKind() == VectorType::AltiVecBool) 9811 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 9812 if (auto RHSVecType = RHS.get()->getType()->getAs<VectorType>()) 9813 if (RHSVecType->getVectorKind() == VectorType::AltiVecBool) 9814 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 9815 } 9816 return checkVectorShift(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, IsCompAssign); 9817 } 9818 9819 // Shifts don't perform usual arithmetic conversions, they just do integer 9820 // promotions on each operand. C99 6.5.7p3 9821 9822 // For the LHS, do usual unary conversions, but then reset them away 9823 // if this is a compound assignment. 9824 ExprResult OldLHS = LHS; 9825 LHS = UsualUnaryConversions(LHS.get()); 9826 if (LHS.isInvalid()) 9827 return QualType(); 9828 QualType LHSType = LHS.get()->getType(); 9829 if (IsCompAssign) LHS = OldLHS; 9830 9831 // The RHS is simpler. 9832 RHS = UsualUnaryConversions(RHS.get()); 9833 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 9834 return QualType(); 9835 QualType RHSType = RHS.get()->getType(); 9836 9837 // C99 6.5.7p2: Each of the operands shall have integer type. 9838 if (!LHSType->hasIntegerRepresentation() || 9839 !RHSType->hasIntegerRepresentation()) 9840 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 9841 9842 // C++0x: Don't allow scoped enums. FIXME: Use something better than 9843 // hasIntegerRepresentation() above instead of this. 9844 if (isScopedEnumerationType(LHSType) || 9845 isScopedEnumerationType(RHSType)) { 9846 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 9847 } 9848 // Sanity-check shift operands 9849 DiagnoseBadShiftValues(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, Opc, LHSType); 9850 9851 // "The type of the result is that of the promoted left operand." 9852 return LHSType; 9853 } 9854 9855 /// If two different enums are compared, raise a warning. 9856 static void checkEnumComparison(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, Expr *LHS, 9857 Expr *RHS) { 9858 QualType LHSStrippedType = LHS->IgnoreParenImpCasts()->getType(); 9859 QualType RHSStrippedType = RHS->IgnoreParenImpCasts()->getType(); 9860 9861 const EnumType *LHSEnumType = LHSStrippedType->getAs<EnumType>(); 9862 if (!LHSEnumType) 9863 return; 9864 const EnumType *RHSEnumType = RHSStrippedType->getAs<EnumType>(); 9865 if (!RHSEnumType) 9866 return; 9867 9868 // Ignore anonymous enums. 9869 if (!LHSEnumType->getDecl()->getIdentifier() && 9870 !LHSEnumType->getDecl()->getTypedefNameForAnonDecl()) 9871 return; 9872 if (!RHSEnumType->getDecl()->getIdentifier() && 9873 !RHSEnumType->getDecl()->getTypedefNameForAnonDecl()) 9874 return; 9875 9876 if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(LHSStrippedType, RHSStrippedType)) 9877 return; 9878 9879 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_comparison_of_mixed_enum_types) 9880 << LHSStrippedType << RHSStrippedType 9881 << LHS->getSourceRange() << RHS->getSourceRange(); 9882 } 9883 9884 /// Diagnose bad pointer comparisons. 9885 static void diagnoseDistinctPointerComparison(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 9886 ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 9887 bool IsError) { 9888 S.Diag(Loc, IsError ? diag::err_typecheck_comparison_of_distinct_pointers 9889 : diag::ext_typecheck_comparison_of_distinct_pointers) 9890 << LHS.get()->getType() << RHS.get()->getType() 9891 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 9892 } 9893 9894 /// Returns false if the pointers are converted to a composite type, 9895 /// true otherwise. 9896 static bool convertPointersToCompositeType(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 9897 ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS) { 9898 // C++ [expr.rel]p2: 9899 // [...] Pointer conversions (4.10) and qualification 9900 // conversions (4.4) are performed on pointer operands (or on 9901 // a pointer operand and a null pointer constant) to bring 9902 // them to their composite pointer type. [...] 9903 // 9904 // C++ [expr.eq]p1 uses the same notion for (in)equality 9905 // comparisons of pointers. 9906 9907 QualType LHSType = LHS.get()->getType(); 9908 QualType RHSType = RHS.get()->getType(); 9909 assert(LHSType->isPointerType() || RHSType->isPointerType() || 9910 LHSType->isMemberPointerType() || RHSType->isMemberPointerType()); 9911 9912 QualType T = S.FindCompositePointerType(Loc, LHS, RHS); 9913 if (T.isNull()) { 9914 if ((LHSType->isPointerType() || LHSType->isMemberPointerType()) && 9915 (RHSType->isPointerType() || RHSType->isMemberPointerType())) 9916 diagnoseDistinctPointerComparison(S, Loc, LHS, RHS, /*isError*/true); 9917 else 9918 S.InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 9919 return true; 9920 } 9921 9922 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), T, CK_BitCast); 9923 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), T, CK_BitCast); 9924 return false; 9925 } 9926 9927 static void diagnoseFunctionPointerToVoidComparison(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 9928 ExprResult &LHS, 9929 ExprResult &RHS, 9930 bool IsError) { 9931 S.Diag(Loc, IsError ? diag::err_typecheck_comparison_of_fptr_to_void 9932 : diag::ext_typecheck_comparison_of_fptr_to_void) 9933 << LHS.get()->getType() << RHS.get()->getType() 9934 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 9935 } 9936 9937 static bool isObjCObjectLiteral(ExprResult &E) { 9938 switch (E.get()->IgnoreParenImpCasts()->getStmtClass()) { 9939 case Stmt::ObjCArrayLiteralClass: 9940 case Stmt::ObjCDictionaryLiteralClass: 9941 case Stmt::ObjCStringLiteralClass: 9942 case Stmt::ObjCBoxedExprClass: 9943 return true; 9944 default: 9945 // Note that ObjCBoolLiteral is NOT an object literal! 9946 return false; 9947 } 9948 } 9949 9950 static bool hasIsEqualMethod(Sema &S, const Expr *LHS, const Expr *RHS) { 9951 const ObjCObjectPointerType *Type = 9952 LHS->getType()->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 9953 9954 // If this is not actually an Objective-C object, bail out. 9955 if (!Type) 9956 return false; 9957 9958 // Get the LHS object's interface type. 9959 QualType InterfaceType = Type->getPointeeType(); 9960 9961 // If the RHS isn't an Objective-C object, bail out. 9962 if (!RHS->getType()->isObjCObjectPointerType()) 9963 return false; 9964 9965 // Try to find the -isEqual: method. 9966 Selector IsEqualSel = S.NSAPIObj->getIsEqualSelector(); 9967 ObjCMethodDecl *Method = S.LookupMethodInObjectType(IsEqualSel, 9968 InterfaceType, 9969 /*IsInstance=*/true); 9970 if (!Method) { 9971 if (Type->isObjCIdType()) { 9972 // For 'id', just check the global pool. 9973 Method = S.LookupInstanceMethodInGlobalPool(IsEqualSel, SourceRange(), 9974 /*receiverId=*/true); 9975 } else { 9976 // Check protocols. 9977 Method = S.LookupMethodInQualifiedType(IsEqualSel, Type, 9978 /*IsInstance=*/true); 9979 } 9980 } 9981 9982 if (!Method) 9983 return false; 9984 9985 QualType T = Method->parameters()[0]->getType(); 9986 if (!T->isObjCObjectPointerType()) 9987 return false; 9988 9989 QualType R = Method->getReturnType(); 9990 if (!R->isScalarType()) 9991 return false; 9992 9993 return true; 9994 } 9995 9996 Sema::ObjCLiteralKind Sema::CheckLiteralKind(Expr *FromE) { 9997 FromE = FromE->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 9998 switch (FromE->getStmtClass()) { 9999 default: 10000 break; 10001 case Stmt::ObjCStringLiteralClass: 10002 // "string literal" 10003 return LK_String; 10004 case Stmt::ObjCArrayLiteralClass: 10005 // "array literal" 10006 return LK_Array; 10007 case Stmt::ObjCDictionaryLiteralClass: 10008 // "dictionary literal" 10009 return LK_Dictionary; 10010 case Stmt::BlockExprClass: 10011 return LK_Block; 10012 case Stmt::ObjCBoxedExprClass: { 10013 Expr *Inner = cast<ObjCBoxedExpr>(FromE)->getSubExpr()->IgnoreParens(); 10014 switch (Inner->getStmtClass()) { 10015 case Stmt::IntegerLiteralClass: 10016 case Stmt::FloatingLiteralClass: 10017 case Stmt::CharacterLiteralClass: 10018 case Stmt::ObjCBoolLiteralExprClass: 10019 case Stmt::CXXBoolLiteralExprClass: 10020 // "numeric literal" 10021 return LK_Numeric; 10022 case Stmt::ImplicitCastExprClass: { 10023 CastKind CK = cast<CastExpr>(Inner)->getCastKind(); 10024 // Boolean literals can be represented by implicit casts. 10025 if (CK == CK_IntegralToBoolean || CK == CK_IntegralCast) 10026 return LK_Numeric; 10027 break; 10028 } 10029 default: 10030 break; 10031 } 10032 return LK_Boxed; 10033 } 10034 } 10035 return LK_None; 10036 } 10037 10038 static void diagnoseObjCLiteralComparison(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 10039 ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 10040 BinaryOperator::Opcode Opc){ 10041 Expr *Literal; 10042 Expr *Other; 10043 if (isObjCObjectLiteral(LHS)) { 10044 Literal = LHS.get(); 10045 Other = RHS.get(); 10046 } else { 10047 Literal = RHS.get(); 10048 Other = LHS.get(); 10049 } 10050 10051 // Don't warn on comparisons against nil. 10052 Other = Other->IgnoreParenCasts(); 10053 if (Other->isNullPointerConstant(S.getASTContext(), 10054 Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNotNull)) 10055 return; 10056 10057 // This should be kept in sync with warn_objc_literal_comparison. 10058 // LK_String should always be after the other literals, since it has its own 10059 // warning flag. 10060 Sema::ObjCLiteralKind LiteralKind = S.CheckLiteralKind(Literal); 10061 assert(LiteralKind != Sema::LK_Block); 10062 if (LiteralKind == Sema::LK_None) { 10063 llvm_unreachable("Unknown Objective-C object literal kind"); 10064 } 10065 10066 if (LiteralKind == Sema::LK_String) 10067 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_objc_string_literal_comparison) 10068 << Literal->getSourceRange(); 10069 else 10070 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_objc_literal_comparison) 10071 << LiteralKind << Literal->getSourceRange(); 10072 10073 if (BinaryOperator::isEqualityOp(Opc) && 10074 hasIsEqualMethod(S, LHS.get(), RHS.get())) { 10075 SourceLocation Start = LHS.get()->getBeginLoc(); 10076 SourceLocation End = S.getLocForEndOfToken(RHS.get()->getEndLoc()); 10077 CharSourceRange OpRange = 10078 CharSourceRange::getCharRange(Loc, S.getLocForEndOfToken(Loc)); 10079 10080 S.Diag(Loc, diag::note_objc_literal_comparison_isequal) 10081 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(Start, Opc == BO_EQ ? "[" : "![") 10082 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(OpRange, " isEqual:") 10083 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(End, "]"); 10084 } 10085 } 10086 10087 /// Warns on !x < y, !x & y where !(x < y), !(x & y) was probably intended. 10088 static void diagnoseLogicalNotOnLHSofCheck(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, 10089 ExprResult &RHS, SourceLocation Loc, 10090 BinaryOperatorKind Opc) { 10091 // Check that left hand side is !something. 10092 UnaryOperator *UO = dyn_cast<UnaryOperator>(LHS.get()->IgnoreImpCasts()); 10093 if (!UO || UO->getOpcode() != UO_LNot) return; 10094 10095 // Only check if the right hand side is non-bool arithmetic type. 10096 if (RHS.get()->isKnownToHaveBooleanValue()) return; 10097 10098 // Make sure that the something in !something is not bool. 10099 Expr *SubExpr = UO->getSubExpr()->IgnoreImpCasts(); 10100 if (SubExpr->isKnownToHaveBooleanValue()) return; 10101 10102 // Emit warning. 10103 bool IsBitwiseOp = Opc == BO_And || Opc == BO_Or || Opc == BO_Xor; 10104 S.Diag(UO->getOperatorLoc(), diag::warn_logical_not_on_lhs_of_check) 10105 << Loc << IsBitwiseOp; 10106 10107 // First note suggest !(x < y) 10108 SourceLocation FirstOpen = SubExpr->getBeginLoc(); 10109 SourceLocation FirstClose = RHS.get()->getEndLoc(); 10110 FirstClose = S.getLocForEndOfToken(FirstClose); 10111 if (FirstClose.isInvalid()) 10112 FirstOpen = SourceLocation(); 10113 S.Diag(UO->getOperatorLoc(), diag::note_logical_not_fix) 10114 << IsBitwiseOp 10115 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(FirstOpen, "(") 10116 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(FirstClose, ")"); 10117 10118 // Second note suggests (!x) < y 10119 SourceLocation SecondOpen = LHS.get()->getBeginLoc(); 10120 SourceLocation SecondClose = LHS.get()->getEndLoc(); 10121 SecondClose = S.getLocForEndOfToken(SecondClose); 10122 if (SecondClose.isInvalid()) 10123 SecondOpen = SourceLocation(); 10124 S.Diag(UO->getOperatorLoc(), diag::note_logical_not_silence_with_parens) 10125 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(SecondOpen, "(") 10126 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(SecondClose, ")"); 10127 } 10128 10129 // Get the decl for a simple expression: a reference to a variable, 10130 // an implicit C++ field reference, or an implicit ObjC ivar reference. 10131 static ValueDecl *getCompareDecl(Expr *E) { 10132 if (DeclRefExpr *DR = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E)) 10133 return DR->getDecl(); 10134 if (ObjCIvarRefExpr *Ivar = dyn_cast<ObjCIvarRefExpr>(E)) { 10135 if (Ivar->isFreeIvar()) 10136 return Ivar->getDecl(); 10137 } 10138 if (MemberExpr *Mem = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(E)) { 10139 if (Mem->isImplicitAccess()) 10140 return Mem->getMemberDecl(); 10141 } 10142 return nullptr; 10143 } 10144 10145 /// Diagnose some forms of syntactically-obvious tautological comparison. 10146 static void diagnoseTautologicalComparison(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 10147 Expr *LHS, Expr *RHS, 10148 BinaryOperatorKind Opc) { 10149 Expr *LHSStripped = LHS->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 10150 Expr *RHSStripped = RHS->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 10151 10152 QualType LHSType = LHS->getType(); 10153 QualType RHSType = RHS->getType(); 10154 if (LHSType->hasFloatingRepresentation() || 10155 (LHSType->isBlockPointerType() && !BinaryOperator::isEqualityOp(Opc)) || 10156 LHS->getBeginLoc().isMacroID() || RHS->getBeginLoc().isMacroID() || 10157 S.inTemplateInstantiation()) 10158 return; 10159 10160 // Comparisons between two array types are ill-formed for operator<=>, so 10161 // we shouldn't emit any additional warnings about it. 10162 if (Opc == BO_Cmp && LHSType->isArrayType() && RHSType->isArrayType()) 10163 return; 10164 10165 // For non-floating point types, check for self-comparisons of the form 10166 // x == x, x != x, x < x, etc. These always evaluate to a constant, and 10167 // often indicate logic errors in the program. 10168 // 10169 // NOTE: Don't warn about comparison expressions resulting from macro 10170 // expansion. Also don't warn about comparisons which are only self 10171 // comparisons within a template instantiation. The warnings should catch 10172 // obvious cases in the definition of the template anyways. The idea is to 10173 // warn when the typed comparison operator will always evaluate to the same 10174 // result. 10175 ValueDecl *DL = getCompareDecl(LHSStripped); 10176 ValueDecl *DR = getCompareDecl(RHSStripped); 10177 if (DL && DR && declaresSameEntity(DL, DR)) { 10178 StringRef Result; 10179 switch (Opc) { 10180 case BO_EQ: case BO_LE: case BO_GE: 10181 Result = "true"; 10182 break; 10183 case BO_NE: case BO_LT: case BO_GT: 10184 Result = "false"; 10185 break; 10186 case BO_Cmp: 10187 Result = "'std::strong_ordering::equal'"; 10188 break; 10189 default: 10190 break; 10191 } 10192 S.DiagRuntimeBehavior(Loc, nullptr, 10193 S.PDiag(diag::warn_comparison_always) 10194 << 0 /*self-comparison*/ << !Result.empty() 10195 << Result); 10196 } else if (DL && DR && 10197 DL->getType()->isArrayType() && DR->getType()->isArrayType() && 10198 !DL->isWeak() && !DR->isWeak()) { 10199 // What is it always going to evaluate to? 10200 StringRef Result; 10201 switch(Opc) { 10202 case BO_EQ: // e.g. array1 == array2 10203 Result = "false"; 10204 break; 10205 case BO_NE: // e.g. array1 != array2 10206 Result = "true"; 10207 break; 10208 default: // e.g. array1 <= array2 10209 // The best we can say is 'a constant' 10210 break; 10211 } 10212 S.DiagRuntimeBehavior(Loc, nullptr, 10213 S.PDiag(diag::warn_comparison_always) 10214 << 1 /*array comparison*/ 10215 << !Result.empty() << Result); 10216 } 10217 10218 if (isa<CastExpr>(LHSStripped)) 10219 LHSStripped = LHSStripped->IgnoreParenCasts(); 10220 if (isa<CastExpr>(RHSStripped)) 10221 RHSStripped = RHSStripped->IgnoreParenCasts(); 10222 10223 // Warn about comparisons against a string constant (unless the other 10224 // operand is null); the user probably wants strcmp. 10225 Expr *LiteralString = nullptr; 10226 Expr *LiteralStringStripped = nullptr; 10227 if ((isa<StringLiteral>(LHSStripped) || isa<ObjCEncodeExpr>(LHSStripped)) && 10228 !RHSStripped->isNullPointerConstant(S.Context, 10229 Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) { 10230 LiteralString = LHS; 10231 LiteralStringStripped = LHSStripped; 10232 } else if ((isa<StringLiteral>(RHSStripped) || 10233 isa<ObjCEncodeExpr>(RHSStripped)) && 10234 !LHSStripped->isNullPointerConstant(S.Context, 10235 Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) { 10236 LiteralString = RHS; 10237 LiteralStringStripped = RHSStripped; 10238 } 10239 10240 if (LiteralString) { 10241 S.DiagRuntimeBehavior(Loc, nullptr, 10242 S.PDiag(diag::warn_stringcompare) 10243 << isa<ObjCEncodeExpr>(LiteralStringStripped) 10244 << LiteralString->getSourceRange()); 10245 } 10246 } 10247 10248 static ImplicitConversionKind castKindToImplicitConversionKind(CastKind CK) { 10249 switch (CK) { 10250 default: { 10251 #ifndef NDEBUG 10252 llvm::errs() << "unhandled cast kind: " << CastExpr::getCastKindName(CK) 10253 << "\n"; 10254 #endif 10255 llvm_unreachable("unhandled cast kind"); 10256 } 10257 case CK_UserDefinedConversion: 10258 return ICK_Identity; 10259 case CK_LValueToRValue: 10260 return ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue; 10261 case CK_ArrayToPointerDecay: 10262 return ICK_Array_To_Pointer; 10263 case CK_FunctionToPointerDecay: 10264 return ICK_Function_To_Pointer; 10265 case CK_IntegralCast: 10266 return ICK_Integral_Conversion; 10267 case CK_FloatingCast: 10268 return ICK_Floating_Conversion; 10269 case CK_IntegralToFloating: 10270 case CK_FloatingToIntegral: 10271 return ICK_Floating_Integral; 10272 case CK_IntegralComplexCast: 10273 case CK_FloatingComplexCast: 10274 case CK_FloatingComplexToIntegralComplex: 10275 case CK_IntegralComplexToFloatingComplex: 10276 return ICK_Complex_Conversion; 10277 case CK_FloatingComplexToReal: 10278 case CK_FloatingRealToComplex: 10279 case CK_IntegralComplexToReal: 10280 case CK_IntegralRealToComplex: 10281 return ICK_Complex_Real; 10282 } 10283 } 10284 10285 static bool checkThreeWayNarrowingConversion(Sema &S, QualType ToType, Expr *E, 10286 QualType FromType, 10287 SourceLocation Loc) { 10288 // Check for a narrowing implicit conversion. 10289 StandardConversionSequence SCS; 10290 SCS.setAsIdentityConversion(); 10291 SCS.setToType(0, FromType); 10292 SCS.setToType(1, ToType); 10293 if (const auto *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(E)) 10294 SCS.Second = castKindToImplicitConversionKind(ICE->getCastKind()); 10295 10296 APValue PreNarrowingValue; 10297 QualType PreNarrowingType; 10298 switch (SCS.getNarrowingKind(S.Context, E, PreNarrowingValue, 10299 PreNarrowingType, 10300 /*IgnoreFloatToIntegralConversion*/ true)) { 10301 case NK_Dependent_Narrowing: 10302 // Implicit conversion to a narrower type, but the expression is 10303 // value-dependent so we can't tell whether it's actually narrowing. 10304 case NK_Not_Narrowing: 10305 return false; 10306 10307 case NK_Constant_Narrowing: 10308 // Implicit conversion to a narrower type, and the value is not a constant 10309 // expression. 10310 S.Diag(E->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_spaceship_argument_narrowing) 10311 << /*Constant*/ 1 10312 << PreNarrowingValue.getAsString(S.Context, PreNarrowingType) << ToType; 10313 return true; 10314 10315 case NK_Variable_Narrowing: 10316 // Implicit conversion to a narrower type, and the value is not a constant 10317 // expression. 10318 case NK_Type_Narrowing: 10319 S.Diag(E->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_spaceship_argument_narrowing) 10320 << /*Constant*/ 0 << FromType << ToType; 10321 // TODO: It's not a constant expression, but what if the user intended it 10322 // to be? Can we produce notes to help them figure out why it isn't? 10323 return true; 10324 } 10325 llvm_unreachable("unhandled case in switch"); 10326 } 10327 10328 static QualType checkArithmeticOrEnumeralThreeWayCompare(Sema &S, 10329 ExprResult &LHS, 10330 ExprResult &RHS, 10331 SourceLocation Loc) { 10332 using CCT = ComparisonCategoryType; 10333 10334 QualType LHSType = LHS.get()->getType(); 10335 QualType RHSType = RHS.get()->getType(); 10336 // Dig out the original argument type and expression before implicit casts 10337 // were applied. These are the types/expressions we need to check the 10338 // [expr.spaceship] requirements against. 10339 ExprResult LHSStripped = LHS.get()->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 10340 ExprResult RHSStripped = RHS.get()->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 10341 QualType LHSStrippedType = LHSStripped.get()->getType(); 10342 QualType RHSStrippedType = RHSStripped.get()->getType(); 10343 10344 // C++2a [expr.spaceship]p3: If one of the operands is of type bool and the 10345 // other is not, the program is ill-formed. 10346 if (LHSStrippedType->isBooleanType() != RHSStrippedType->isBooleanType()) { 10347 S.InvalidOperands(Loc, LHSStripped, RHSStripped); 10348 return QualType(); 10349 } 10350 10351 int NumEnumArgs = (int)LHSStrippedType->isEnumeralType() + 10352 RHSStrippedType->isEnumeralType(); 10353 if (NumEnumArgs == 1) { 10354 bool LHSIsEnum = LHSStrippedType->isEnumeralType(); 10355 QualType OtherTy = LHSIsEnum ? RHSStrippedType : LHSStrippedType; 10356 if (OtherTy->hasFloatingRepresentation()) { 10357 S.InvalidOperands(Loc, LHSStripped, RHSStripped); 10358 return QualType(); 10359 } 10360 } 10361 if (NumEnumArgs == 2) { 10362 // C++2a [expr.spaceship]p5: If both operands have the same enumeration 10363 // type E, the operator yields the result of converting the operands 10364 // to the underlying type of E and applying <=> to the converted operands. 10365 if (!S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(LHSStrippedType, RHSStrippedType)) { 10366 S.InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 10367 return QualType(); 10368 } 10369 QualType IntType = 10370 LHSStrippedType->getAs<EnumType>()->getDecl()->getIntegerType(); 10371 assert(IntType->isArithmeticType()); 10372 10373 // We can't use `CK_IntegralCast` when the underlying type is 'bool', so we 10374 // promote the boolean type, and all other promotable integer types, to 10375 // avoid this. 10376 if (IntType->isPromotableIntegerType()) 10377 IntType = S.Context.getPromotedIntegerType(IntType); 10378 10379 LHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), IntType, CK_IntegralCast); 10380 RHS = S.ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), IntType, CK_IntegralCast); 10381 LHSType = RHSType = IntType; 10382 } 10383 10384 // C++2a [expr.spaceship]p4: If both operands have arithmetic types, the 10385 // usual arithmetic conversions are applied to the operands. 10386 QualType Type = S.UsualArithmeticConversions(LHS, RHS); 10387 if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid()) 10388 return QualType(); 10389 if (Type.isNull()) 10390 return S.InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 10391 assert(Type->isArithmeticType() || Type->isEnumeralType()); 10392 10393 bool HasNarrowing = checkThreeWayNarrowingConversion( 10394 S, Type, LHS.get(), LHSType, LHS.get()->getBeginLoc()); 10395 HasNarrowing |= checkThreeWayNarrowingConversion(S, Type, RHS.get(), RHSType, 10396 RHS.get()->getBeginLoc()); 10397 if (HasNarrowing) 10398 return QualType(); 10399 10400 assert(!Type.isNull() && "composite type for <=> has not been set"); 10401 10402 auto TypeKind = [&]() { 10403 if (const ComplexType *CT = Type->getAs<ComplexType>()) { 10404 if (CT->getElementType()->hasFloatingRepresentation()) 10405 return CCT::WeakEquality; 10406 return CCT::StrongEquality; 10407 } 10408 if (Type->isIntegralOrEnumerationType()) 10409 return CCT::StrongOrdering; 10410 if (Type->hasFloatingRepresentation()) 10411 return CCT::PartialOrdering; 10412 llvm_unreachable("other types are unimplemented"); 10413 }(); 10414 10415 return S.CheckComparisonCategoryType(TypeKind, Loc); 10416 } 10417 10418 static QualType checkArithmeticOrEnumeralCompare(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, 10419 ExprResult &RHS, 10420 SourceLocation Loc, 10421 BinaryOperatorKind Opc) { 10422 if (Opc == BO_Cmp) 10423 return checkArithmeticOrEnumeralThreeWayCompare(S, LHS, RHS, Loc); 10424 10425 // C99 6.5.8p3 / C99 6.5.9p4 10426 QualType Type = S.UsualArithmeticConversions(LHS, RHS); 10427 if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid()) 10428 return QualType(); 10429 if (Type.isNull()) 10430 return S.InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 10431 assert(Type->isArithmeticType() || Type->isEnumeralType()); 10432 10433 checkEnumComparison(S, Loc, LHS.get(), RHS.get()); 10434 10435 if (Type->isAnyComplexType() && BinaryOperator::isRelationalOp(Opc)) 10436 return S.InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 10437 10438 // Check for comparisons of floating point operands using != and ==. 10439 if (Type->hasFloatingRepresentation() && BinaryOperator::isEqualityOp(Opc)) 10440 S.CheckFloatComparison(Loc, LHS.get(), RHS.get()); 10441 10442 // The result of comparisons is 'bool' in C++, 'int' in C. 10443 return S.Context.getLogicalOperationType(); 10444 } 10445 10446 // C99 6.5.8, C++ [expr.rel] 10447 QualType Sema::CheckCompareOperands(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 10448 SourceLocation Loc, 10449 BinaryOperatorKind Opc) { 10450 bool IsRelational = BinaryOperator::isRelationalOp(Opc); 10451 bool IsThreeWay = Opc == BO_Cmp; 10452 auto IsAnyPointerType = [](ExprResult E) { 10453 QualType Ty = E.get()->getType(); 10454 return Ty->isPointerType() || Ty->isMemberPointerType(); 10455 }; 10456 10457 // C++2a [expr.spaceship]p6: If at least one of the operands is of pointer 10458 // type, array-to-pointer, ..., conversions are performed on both operands to 10459 // bring them to their composite type. 10460 // Otherwise, all comparisons expect an rvalue, so convert to rvalue before 10461 // any type-related checks. 10462 if (!IsThreeWay || IsAnyPointerType(LHS) || IsAnyPointerType(RHS)) { 10463 LHS = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(LHS.get()); 10464 if (LHS.isInvalid()) 10465 return QualType(); 10466 RHS = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(RHS.get()); 10467 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 10468 return QualType(); 10469 } else { 10470 LHS = DefaultLvalueConversion(LHS.get()); 10471 if (LHS.isInvalid()) 10472 return QualType(); 10473 RHS = DefaultLvalueConversion(RHS.get()); 10474 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 10475 return QualType(); 10476 } 10477 10478 checkArithmeticNull(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, /*IsCompare=*/true); 10479 10480 // Handle vector comparisons separately. 10481 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType() || 10482 RHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType()) 10483 return CheckVectorCompareOperands(LHS, RHS, Loc, Opc); 10484 10485 diagnoseLogicalNotOnLHSofCheck(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, Opc); 10486 diagnoseTautologicalComparison(*this, Loc, LHS.get(), RHS.get(), Opc); 10487 10488 QualType LHSType = LHS.get()->getType(); 10489 QualType RHSType = RHS.get()->getType(); 10490 if ((LHSType->isArithmeticType() || LHSType->isEnumeralType()) && 10491 (RHSType->isArithmeticType() || RHSType->isEnumeralType())) 10492 return checkArithmeticOrEnumeralCompare(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, Opc); 10493 10494 const Expr::NullPointerConstantKind LHSNullKind = 10495 LHS.get()->isNullPointerConstant(Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull); 10496 const Expr::NullPointerConstantKind RHSNullKind = 10497 RHS.get()->isNullPointerConstant(Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull); 10498 bool LHSIsNull = LHSNullKind != Expr::NPCK_NotNull; 10499 bool RHSIsNull = RHSNullKind != Expr::NPCK_NotNull; 10500 10501 auto computeResultTy = [&]() { 10502 if (Opc != BO_Cmp) 10503 return Context.getLogicalOperationType(); 10504 assert(getLangOpts().CPlusPlus); 10505 assert(Context.hasSameType(LHS.get()->getType(), RHS.get()->getType())); 10506 10507 QualType CompositeTy = LHS.get()->getType(); 10508 assert(!CompositeTy->isReferenceType()); 10509 10510 auto buildResultTy = [&](ComparisonCategoryType Kind) { 10511 return CheckComparisonCategoryType(Kind, Loc); 10512 }; 10513 10514 // C++2a [expr.spaceship]p7: If the composite pointer type is a function 10515 // pointer type, a pointer-to-member type, or std::nullptr_t, the 10516 // result is of type std::strong_equality 10517 if (CompositeTy->isFunctionPointerType() || 10518 CompositeTy->isMemberPointerType() || CompositeTy->isNullPtrType()) 10519 // FIXME: consider making the function pointer case produce 10520 // strong_ordering not strong_equality, per P0946R0-Jax18 discussion 10521 // and direction polls 10522 return buildResultTy(ComparisonCategoryType::StrongEquality); 10523 10524 // C++2a [expr.spaceship]p8: If the composite pointer type is an object 10525 // pointer type, p <=> q is of type std::strong_ordering. 10526 if (CompositeTy->isPointerType()) { 10527 // P0946R0: Comparisons between a null pointer constant and an object 10528 // pointer result in std::strong_equality 10529 if (LHSIsNull != RHSIsNull) 10530 return buildResultTy(ComparisonCategoryType::StrongEquality); 10531 return buildResultTy(ComparisonCategoryType::StrongOrdering); 10532 } 10533 // C++2a [expr.spaceship]p9: Otherwise, the program is ill-formed. 10534 // TODO: Extend support for operator<=> to ObjC types. 10535 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 10536 }; 10537 10538 10539 if (!IsRelational && LHSIsNull != RHSIsNull) { 10540 bool IsEquality = Opc == BO_EQ; 10541 if (RHSIsNull) 10542 DiagnoseAlwaysNonNullPointer(LHS.get(), RHSNullKind, IsEquality, 10543 RHS.get()->getSourceRange()); 10544 else 10545 DiagnoseAlwaysNonNullPointer(RHS.get(), LHSNullKind, IsEquality, 10546 LHS.get()->getSourceRange()); 10547 } 10548 10549 if ((LHSType->isIntegerType() && !LHSIsNull) || 10550 (RHSType->isIntegerType() && !RHSIsNull)) { 10551 // Skip normal pointer conversion checks in this case; we have better 10552 // diagnostics for this below. 10553 } else if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 10554 // Equality comparison of a function pointer to a void pointer is invalid, 10555 // but we allow it as an extension. 10556 // FIXME: If we really want to allow this, should it be part of composite 10557 // pointer type computation so it works in conditionals too? 10558 if (!IsRelational && 10559 ((LHSType->isFunctionPointerType() && RHSType->isVoidPointerType()) || 10560 (RHSType->isFunctionPointerType() && LHSType->isVoidPointerType()))) { 10561 // This is a gcc extension compatibility comparison. 10562 // In a SFINAE context, we treat this as a hard error to maintain 10563 // conformance with the C++ standard. 10564 diagnoseFunctionPointerToVoidComparison( 10565 *this, Loc, LHS, RHS, /*isError*/ (bool)isSFINAEContext()); 10566 10567 if (isSFINAEContext()) 10568 return QualType(); 10569 10570 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, CK_BitCast); 10571 return computeResultTy(); 10572 } 10573 10574 // C++ [expr.eq]p2: 10575 // If at least one operand is a pointer [...] bring them to their 10576 // composite pointer type. 10577 // C++ [expr.spaceship]p6 10578 // If at least one of the operands is of pointer type, [...] bring them 10579 // to their composite pointer type. 10580 // C++ [expr.rel]p2: 10581 // If both operands are pointers, [...] bring them to their composite 10582 // pointer type. 10583 if ((int)LHSType->isPointerType() + (int)RHSType->isPointerType() >= 10584 (IsRelational ? 2 : 1) && 10585 (!LangOpts.ObjCAutoRefCount || !(LHSType->isObjCObjectPointerType() || 10586 RHSType->isObjCObjectPointerType()))) { 10587 if (convertPointersToCompositeType(*this, Loc, LHS, RHS)) 10588 return QualType(); 10589 return computeResultTy(); 10590 } 10591 } else if (LHSType->isPointerType() && 10592 RHSType->isPointerType()) { // C99 6.5.8p2 10593 // All of the following pointer-related warnings are GCC extensions, except 10594 // when handling null pointer constants. 10595 QualType LCanPointeeTy = 10596 LHSType->castAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType().getCanonicalType(); 10597 QualType RCanPointeeTy = 10598 RHSType->castAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType().getCanonicalType(); 10599 10600 // C99 6.5.9p2 and C99 6.5.8p2 10601 if (Context.typesAreCompatible(LCanPointeeTy.getUnqualifiedType(), 10602 RCanPointeeTy.getUnqualifiedType())) { 10603 // Valid unless a relational comparison of function pointers 10604 if (IsRelational && LCanPointeeTy->isFunctionType()) { 10605 Diag(Loc, diag::ext_typecheck_ordered_comparison_of_function_pointers) 10606 << LHSType << RHSType << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() 10607 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 10608 } 10609 } else if (!IsRelational && 10610 (LCanPointeeTy->isVoidType() || RCanPointeeTy->isVoidType())) { 10611 // Valid unless comparison between non-null pointer and function pointer 10612 if ((LCanPointeeTy->isFunctionType() || RCanPointeeTy->isFunctionType()) 10613 && !LHSIsNull && !RHSIsNull) 10614 diagnoseFunctionPointerToVoidComparison(*this, Loc, LHS, RHS, 10615 /*isError*/false); 10616 } else { 10617 // Invalid 10618 diagnoseDistinctPointerComparison(*this, Loc, LHS, RHS, /*isError*/false); 10619 } 10620 if (LCanPointeeTy != RCanPointeeTy) { 10621 // Treat NULL constant as a special case in OpenCL. 10622 if (getLangOpts().OpenCL && !LHSIsNull && !RHSIsNull) { 10623 const PointerType *LHSPtr = LHSType->getAs<PointerType>(); 10624 if (!LHSPtr->isAddressSpaceOverlapping(*RHSType->getAs<PointerType>())) { 10625 Diag(Loc, 10626 diag::err_typecheck_op_on_nonoverlapping_address_space_pointers) 10627 << LHSType << RHSType << 0 /* comparison */ 10628 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 10629 } 10630 } 10631 LangAS AddrSpaceL = LCanPointeeTy.getAddressSpace(); 10632 LangAS AddrSpaceR = RCanPointeeTy.getAddressSpace(); 10633 CastKind Kind = AddrSpaceL != AddrSpaceR ? CK_AddressSpaceConversion 10634 : CK_BitCast; 10635 if (LHSIsNull && !RHSIsNull) 10636 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSType, Kind); 10637 else 10638 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, Kind); 10639 } 10640 return computeResultTy(); 10641 } 10642 10643 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 10644 // C++ [expr.eq]p4: 10645 // Two operands of type std::nullptr_t or one operand of type 10646 // std::nullptr_t and the other a null pointer constant compare equal. 10647 if (!IsRelational && LHSIsNull && RHSIsNull) { 10648 if (LHSType->isNullPtrType()) { 10649 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, CK_NullToPointer); 10650 return computeResultTy(); 10651 } 10652 if (RHSType->isNullPtrType()) { 10653 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSType, CK_NullToPointer); 10654 return computeResultTy(); 10655 } 10656 } 10657 10658 // Comparison of Objective-C pointers and block pointers against nullptr_t. 10659 // These aren't covered by the composite pointer type rules. 10660 if (!IsRelational && RHSType->isNullPtrType() && 10661 (LHSType->isObjCObjectPointerType() || LHSType->isBlockPointerType())) { 10662 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, CK_NullToPointer); 10663 return computeResultTy(); 10664 } 10665 if (!IsRelational && LHSType->isNullPtrType() && 10666 (RHSType->isObjCObjectPointerType() || RHSType->isBlockPointerType())) { 10667 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSType, CK_NullToPointer); 10668 return computeResultTy(); 10669 } 10670 10671 if (IsRelational && 10672 ((LHSType->isNullPtrType() && RHSType->isPointerType()) || 10673 (RHSType->isNullPtrType() && LHSType->isPointerType()))) { 10674 // HACK: Relational comparison of nullptr_t against a pointer type is 10675 // invalid per DR583, but we allow it within std::less<> and friends, 10676 // since otherwise common uses of it break. 10677 // FIXME: Consider removing this hack once LWG fixes std::less<> and 10678 // friends to have std::nullptr_t overload candidates. 10679 DeclContext *DC = CurContext; 10680 if (isa<FunctionDecl>(DC)) 10681 DC = DC->getParent(); 10682 if (auto *CTSD = dyn_cast<ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl>(DC)) { 10683 if (CTSD->isInStdNamespace() && 10684 llvm::StringSwitch<bool>(CTSD->getName()) 10685 .Cases("less", "less_equal", "greater", "greater_equal", true) 10686 .Default(false)) { 10687 if (RHSType->isNullPtrType()) 10688 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, CK_NullToPointer); 10689 else 10690 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSType, CK_NullToPointer); 10691 return computeResultTy(); 10692 } 10693 } 10694 } 10695 10696 // C++ [expr.eq]p2: 10697 // If at least one operand is a pointer to member, [...] bring them to 10698 // their composite pointer type. 10699 if (!IsRelational && 10700 (LHSType->isMemberPointerType() || RHSType->isMemberPointerType())) { 10701 if (convertPointersToCompositeType(*this, Loc, LHS, RHS)) 10702 return QualType(); 10703 else 10704 return computeResultTy(); 10705 } 10706 } 10707 10708 // Handle block pointer types. 10709 if (!IsRelational && LHSType->isBlockPointerType() && 10710 RHSType->isBlockPointerType()) { 10711 QualType lpointee = LHSType->castAs<BlockPointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 10712 QualType rpointee = RHSType->castAs<BlockPointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 10713 10714 if (!LHSIsNull && !RHSIsNull && 10715 !Context.typesAreCompatible(lpointee, rpointee)) { 10716 Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_comparison_of_distinct_blocks) 10717 << LHSType << RHSType << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() 10718 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 10719 } 10720 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, CK_BitCast); 10721 return computeResultTy(); 10722 } 10723 10724 // Allow block pointers to be compared with null pointer constants. 10725 if (!IsRelational 10726 && ((LHSType->isBlockPointerType() && RHSType->isPointerType()) 10727 || (LHSType->isPointerType() && RHSType->isBlockPointerType()))) { 10728 if (!LHSIsNull && !RHSIsNull) { 10729 if (!((RHSType->isPointerType() && RHSType->castAs<PointerType>() 10730 ->getPointeeType()->isVoidType()) 10731 || (LHSType->isPointerType() && LHSType->castAs<PointerType>() 10732 ->getPointeeType()->isVoidType()))) 10733 Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_comparison_of_distinct_blocks) 10734 << LHSType << RHSType << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() 10735 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 10736 } 10737 if (LHSIsNull && !RHSIsNull) 10738 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSType, 10739 RHSType->isPointerType() ? CK_BitCast 10740 : CK_AnyPointerToBlockPointerCast); 10741 else 10742 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, 10743 LHSType->isPointerType() ? CK_BitCast 10744 : CK_AnyPointerToBlockPointerCast); 10745 return computeResultTy(); 10746 } 10747 10748 if (LHSType->isObjCObjectPointerType() || 10749 RHSType->isObjCObjectPointerType()) { 10750 const PointerType *LPT = LHSType->getAs<PointerType>(); 10751 const PointerType *RPT = RHSType->getAs<PointerType>(); 10752 if (LPT || RPT) { 10753 bool LPtrToVoid = LPT ? LPT->getPointeeType()->isVoidType() : false; 10754 bool RPtrToVoid = RPT ? RPT->getPointeeType()->isVoidType() : false; 10755 10756 if (!LPtrToVoid && !RPtrToVoid && 10757 !Context.typesAreCompatible(LHSType, RHSType)) { 10758 diagnoseDistinctPointerComparison(*this, Loc, LHS, RHS, 10759 /*isError*/false); 10760 } 10761 if (LHSIsNull && !RHSIsNull) { 10762 Expr *E = LHS.get(); 10763 if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount) 10764 CheckObjCConversion(SourceRange(), RHSType, E, 10765 CCK_ImplicitConversion); 10766 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(E, RHSType, 10767 RPT ? CK_BitCast :CK_CPointerToObjCPointerCast); 10768 } 10769 else { 10770 Expr *E = RHS.get(); 10771 if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount) 10772 CheckObjCConversion(SourceRange(), LHSType, E, CCK_ImplicitConversion, 10773 /*Diagnose=*/true, 10774 /*DiagnoseCFAudited=*/false, Opc); 10775 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(E, LHSType, 10776 LPT ? CK_BitCast :CK_CPointerToObjCPointerCast); 10777 } 10778 return computeResultTy(); 10779 } 10780 if (LHSType->isObjCObjectPointerType() && 10781 RHSType->isObjCObjectPointerType()) { 10782 if (!Context.areComparableObjCPointerTypes(LHSType, RHSType)) 10783 diagnoseDistinctPointerComparison(*this, Loc, LHS, RHS, 10784 /*isError*/false); 10785 if (isObjCObjectLiteral(LHS) || isObjCObjectLiteral(RHS)) 10786 diagnoseObjCLiteralComparison(*this, Loc, LHS, RHS, Opc); 10787 10788 if (LHSIsNull && !RHSIsNull) 10789 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSType, CK_BitCast); 10790 else 10791 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, CK_BitCast); 10792 return computeResultTy(); 10793 } 10794 10795 if (!IsRelational && LHSType->isBlockPointerType() && 10796 RHSType->isBlockCompatibleObjCPointerType(Context)) { 10797 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSType, 10798 CK_BlockPointerToObjCPointerCast); 10799 return computeResultTy(); 10800 } else if (!IsRelational && 10801 LHSType->isBlockCompatibleObjCPointerType(Context) && 10802 RHSType->isBlockPointerType()) { 10803 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, 10804 CK_BlockPointerToObjCPointerCast); 10805 return computeResultTy(); 10806 } 10807 } 10808 if ((LHSType->isAnyPointerType() && RHSType->isIntegerType()) || 10809 (LHSType->isIntegerType() && RHSType->isAnyPointerType())) { 10810 unsigned DiagID = 0; 10811 bool isError = false; 10812 if (LangOpts.DebuggerSupport) { 10813 // Under a debugger, allow the comparison of pointers to integers, 10814 // since users tend to want to compare addresses. 10815 } else if ((LHSIsNull && LHSType->isIntegerType()) || 10816 (RHSIsNull && RHSType->isIntegerType())) { 10817 if (IsRelational) { 10818 isError = getLangOpts().CPlusPlus; 10819 DiagID = 10820 isError ? diag::err_typecheck_ordered_comparison_of_pointer_and_zero 10821 : diag::ext_typecheck_ordered_comparison_of_pointer_and_zero; 10822 } 10823 } else if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 10824 DiagID = diag::err_typecheck_comparison_of_pointer_integer; 10825 isError = true; 10826 } else if (IsRelational) 10827 DiagID = diag::ext_typecheck_ordered_comparison_of_pointer_integer; 10828 else 10829 DiagID = diag::ext_typecheck_comparison_of_pointer_integer; 10830 10831 if (DiagID) { 10832 Diag(Loc, DiagID) 10833 << LHSType << RHSType << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() 10834 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 10835 if (isError) 10836 return QualType(); 10837 } 10838 10839 if (LHSType->isIntegerType()) 10840 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSType, 10841 LHSIsNull ? CK_NullToPointer : CK_IntegralToPointer); 10842 else 10843 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, 10844 RHSIsNull ? CK_NullToPointer : CK_IntegralToPointer); 10845 return computeResultTy(); 10846 } 10847 10848 // Handle block pointers. 10849 if (!IsRelational && RHSIsNull 10850 && LHSType->isBlockPointerType() && RHSType->isIntegerType()) { 10851 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, CK_NullToPointer); 10852 return computeResultTy(); 10853 } 10854 if (!IsRelational && LHSIsNull 10855 && LHSType->isIntegerType() && RHSType->isBlockPointerType()) { 10856 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSType, CK_NullToPointer); 10857 return computeResultTy(); 10858 } 10859 10860 if (getLangOpts().OpenCLVersion >= 200 || getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus) { 10861 if (LHSType->isClkEventT() && RHSType->isClkEventT()) { 10862 return computeResultTy(); 10863 } 10864 10865 if (LHSType->isQueueT() && RHSType->isQueueT()) { 10866 return computeResultTy(); 10867 } 10868 10869 if (LHSIsNull && RHSType->isQueueT()) { 10870 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RHSType, CK_NullToPointer); 10871 return computeResultTy(); 10872 } 10873 10874 if (LHSType->isQueueT() && RHSIsNull) { 10875 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LHSType, CK_NullToPointer); 10876 return computeResultTy(); 10877 } 10878 } 10879 10880 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 10881 } 10882 10883 // Return a signed ext_vector_type that is of identical size and number of 10884 // elements. For floating point vectors, return an integer type of identical 10885 // size and number of elements. In the non ext_vector_type case, search from 10886 // the largest type to the smallest type to avoid cases where long long == long, 10887 // where long gets picked over long long. 10888 QualType Sema::GetSignedVectorType(QualType V) { 10889 const VectorType *VTy = V->getAs<VectorType>(); 10890 unsigned TypeSize = Context.getTypeSize(VTy->getElementType()); 10891 10892 if (isa<ExtVectorType>(VTy)) { 10893 if (TypeSize == Context.getTypeSize(Context.CharTy)) 10894 return Context.getExtVectorType(Context.CharTy, VTy->getNumElements()); 10895 else if (TypeSize == Context.getTypeSize(Context.ShortTy)) 10896 return Context.getExtVectorType(Context.ShortTy, VTy->getNumElements()); 10897 else if (TypeSize == Context.getTypeSize(Context.IntTy)) 10898 return Context.getExtVectorType(Context.IntTy, VTy->getNumElements()); 10899 else if (TypeSize == Context.getTypeSize(Context.LongTy)) 10900 return Context.getExtVectorType(Context.LongTy, VTy->getNumElements()); 10901 assert(TypeSize == Context.getTypeSize(Context.LongLongTy) && 10902 "Unhandled vector element size in vector compare"); 10903 return Context.getExtVectorType(Context.LongLongTy, VTy->getNumElements()); 10904 } 10905 10906 if (TypeSize == Context.getTypeSize(Context.LongLongTy)) 10907 return Context.getVectorType(Context.LongLongTy, VTy->getNumElements(), 10908 VectorType::GenericVector); 10909 else if (TypeSize == Context.getTypeSize(Context.LongTy)) 10910 return Context.getVectorType(Context.LongTy, VTy->getNumElements(), 10911 VectorType::GenericVector); 10912 else if (TypeSize == Context.getTypeSize(Context.IntTy)) 10913 return Context.getVectorType(Context.IntTy, VTy->getNumElements(), 10914 VectorType::GenericVector); 10915 else if (TypeSize == Context.getTypeSize(Context.ShortTy)) 10916 return Context.getVectorType(Context.ShortTy, VTy->getNumElements(), 10917 VectorType::GenericVector); 10918 assert(TypeSize == Context.getTypeSize(Context.CharTy) && 10919 "Unhandled vector element size in vector compare"); 10920 return Context.getVectorType(Context.CharTy, VTy->getNumElements(), 10921 VectorType::GenericVector); 10922 } 10923 10924 /// CheckVectorCompareOperands - vector comparisons are a clang extension that 10925 /// operates on extended vector types. Instead of producing an IntTy result, 10926 /// like a scalar comparison, a vector comparison produces a vector of integer 10927 /// types. 10928 QualType Sema::CheckVectorCompareOperands(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 10929 SourceLocation Loc, 10930 BinaryOperatorKind Opc) { 10931 // Check to make sure we're operating on vectors of the same type and width, 10932 // Allowing one side to be a scalar of element type. 10933 QualType vType = CheckVectorOperands(LHS, RHS, Loc, /*isCompAssign*/false, 10934 /*AllowBothBool*/true, 10935 /*AllowBoolConversions*/getLangOpts().ZVector); 10936 if (vType.isNull()) 10937 return vType; 10938 10939 QualType LHSType = LHS.get()->getType(); 10940 10941 // If AltiVec, the comparison results in a numeric type, i.e. 10942 // bool for C++, int for C 10943 if (getLangOpts().AltiVec && 10944 vType->getAs<VectorType>()->getVectorKind() == VectorType::AltiVecVector) 10945 return Context.getLogicalOperationType(); 10946 10947 // For non-floating point types, check for self-comparisons of the form 10948 // x == x, x != x, x < x, etc. These always evaluate to a constant, and 10949 // often indicate logic errors in the program. 10950 diagnoseTautologicalComparison(*this, Loc, LHS.get(), RHS.get(), Opc); 10951 10952 // Check for comparisons of floating point operands using != and ==. 10953 if (BinaryOperator::isEqualityOp(Opc) && 10954 LHSType->hasFloatingRepresentation()) { 10955 assert(RHS.get()->getType()->hasFloatingRepresentation()); 10956 CheckFloatComparison(Loc, LHS.get(), RHS.get()); 10957 } 10958 10959 // Return a signed type for the vector. 10960 return GetSignedVectorType(vType); 10961 } 10962 10963 QualType Sema::CheckVectorLogicalOperands(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 10964 SourceLocation Loc) { 10965 // Ensure that either both operands are of the same vector type, or 10966 // one operand is of a vector type and the other is of its element type. 10967 QualType vType = CheckVectorOperands(LHS, RHS, Loc, false, 10968 /*AllowBothBool*/true, 10969 /*AllowBoolConversions*/false); 10970 if (vType.isNull()) 10971 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 10972 if (getLangOpts().OpenCL && getLangOpts().OpenCLVersion < 120 && 10973 !getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus && vType->hasFloatingRepresentation()) 10974 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 10975 // FIXME: The check for C++ here is for GCC compatibility. GCC rejects the 10976 // usage of the logical operators && and || with vectors in C. This 10977 // check could be notionally dropped. 10978 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 10979 !(isa<ExtVectorType>(vType->getAs<VectorType>()))) 10980 return InvalidLogicalVectorOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 10981 10982 return GetSignedVectorType(LHS.get()->getType()); 10983 } 10984 10985 inline QualType Sema::CheckBitwiseOperands(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 10986 SourceLocation Loc, 10987 BinaryOperatorKind Opc) { 10988 checkArithmeticNull(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, /*IsCompare=*/false); 10989 10990 bool IsCompAssign = 10991 Opc == BO_AndAssign || Opc == BO_OrAssign || Opc == BO_XorAssign; 10992 10993 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType() || 10994 RHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType()) { 10995 if (LHS.get()->getType()->hasIntegerRepresentation() && 10996 RHS.get()->getType()->hasIntegerRepresentation()) 10997 return CheckVectorOperands(LHS, RHS, Loc, IsCompAssign, 10998 /*AllowBothBool*/true, 10999 /*AllowBoolConversions*/getLangOpts().ZVector); 11000 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 11001 } 11002 11003 if (Opc == BO_And) 11004 diagnoseLogicalNotOnLHSofCheck(*this, LHS, RHS, Loc, Opc); 11005 11006 ExprResult LHSResult = LHS, RHSResult = RHS; 11007 QualType compType = UsualArithmeticConversions(LHSResult, RHSResult, 11008 IsCompAssign); 11009 if (LHSResult.isInvalid() || RHSResult.isInvalid()) 11010 return QualType(); 11011 LHS = LHSResult.get(); 11012 RHS = RHSResult.get(); 11013 11014 if (!compType.isNull() && compType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType()) 11015 return compType; 11016 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 11017 } 11018 11019 // C99 6.5.[13,14] 11020 inline QualType Sema::CheckLogicalOperands(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 11021 SourceLocation Loc, 11022 BinaryOperatorKind Opc) { 11023 // Check vector operands differently. 11024 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType() || RHS.get()->getType()->isVectorType()) 11025 return CheckVectorLogicalOperands(LHS, RHS, Loc); 11026 11027 // Diagnose cases where the user write a logical and/or but probably meant a 11028 // bitwise one. We do this when the LHS is a non-bool integer and the RHS 11029 // is a constant. 11030 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isIntegerType() && 11031 !LHS.get()->getType()->isBooleanType() && 11032 RHS.get()->getType()->isIntegerType() && !RHS.get()->isValueDependent() && 11033 // Don't warn in macros or template instantiations. 11034 !Loc.isMacroID() && !inTemplateInstantiation()) { 11035 // If the RHS can be constant folded, and if it constant folds to something 11036 // that isn't 0 or 1 (which indicate a potential logical operation that 11037 // happened to fold to true/false) then warn. 11038 // Parens on the RHS are ignored. 11039 Expr::EvalResult EVResult; 11040 if (RHS.get()->EvaluateAsInt(EVResult, Context)) { 11041 llvm::APSInt Result = EVResult.Val.getInt(); 11042 if ((getLangOpts().Bool && !RHS.get()->getType()->isBooleanType() && 11043 !RHS.get()->getExprLoc().isMacroID()) || 11044 (Result != 0 && Result != 1)) { 11045 Diag(Loc, diag::warn_logical_instead_of_bitwise) 11046 << RHS.get()->getSourceRange() 11047 << (Opc == BO_LAnd ? "&&" : "||"); 11048 // Suggest replacing the logical operator with the bitwise version 11049 Diag(Loc, diag::note_logical_instead_of_bitwise_change_operator) 11050 << (Opc == BO_LAnd ? "&" : "|") 11051 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(SourceRange( 11052 Loc, getLocForEndOfToken(Loc)), 11053 Opc == BO_LAnd ? "&" : "|"); 11054 if (Opc == BO_LAnd) 11055 // Suggest replacing "Foo() && kNonZero" with "Foo()" 11056 Diag(Loc, diag::note_logical_instead_of_bitwise_remove_constant) 11057 << FixItHint::CreateRemoval( 11058 SourceRange(getLocForEndOfToken(LHS.get()->getEndLoc()), 11059 RHS.get()->getEndLoc())); 11060 } 11061 } 11062 } 11063 11064 if (!Context.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 11065 // OpenCL v1.1 s6.3.g: The logical operators and (&&), or (||) do 11066 // not operate on the built-in scalar and vector float types. 11067 if (Context.getLangOpts().OpenCL && 11068 Context.getLangOpts().OpenCLVersion < 120) { 11069 if (LHS.get()->getType()->isFloatingType() || 11070 RHS.get()->getType()->isFloatingType()) 11071 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 11072 } 11073 11074 LHS = UsualUnaryConversions(LHS.get()); 11075 if (LHS.isInvalid()) 11076 return QualType(); 11077 11078 RHS = UsualUnaryConversions(RHS.get()); 11079 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 11080 return QualType(); 11081 11082 if (!LHS.get()->getType()->isScalarType() || 11083 !RHS.get()->getType()->isScalarType()) 11084 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 11085 11086 return Context.IntTy; 11087 } 11088 11089 // The following is safe because we only use this method for 11090 // non-overloadable operands. 11091 11092 // C++ [expr.log.and]p1 11093 // C++ [expr.log.or]p1 11094 // The operands are both contextually converted to type bool. 11095 ExprResult LHSRes = PerformContextuallyConvertToBool(LHS.get()); 11096 if (LHSRes.isInvalid()) 11097 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 11098 LHS = LHSRes; 11099 11100 ExprResult RHSRes = PerformContextuallyConvertToBool(RHS.get()); 11101 if (RHSRes.isInvalid()) 11102 return InvalidOperands(Loc, LHS, RHS); 11103 RHS = RHSRes; 11104 11105 // C++ [expr.log.and]p2 11106 // C++ [expr.log.or]p2 11107 // The result is a bool. 11108 return Context.BoolTy; 11109 } 11110 11111 static bool IsReadonlyMessage(Expr *E, Sema &S) { 11112 const MemberExpr *ME = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(E); 11113 if (!ME) return false; 11114 if (!isa<FieldDecl>(ME->getMemberDecl())) return false; 11115 ObjCMessageExpr *Base = dyn_cast<ObjCMessageExpr>( 11116 ME->getBase()->IgnoreImplicit()->IgnoreParenImpCasts()); 11117 if (!Base) return false; 11118 return Base->getMethodDecl() != nullptr; 11119 } 11120 11121 /// Is the given expression (which must be 'const') a reference to a 11122 /// variable which was originally non-const, but which has become 11123 /// 'const' due to being captured within a block? 11124 enum NonConstCaptureKind { NCCK_None, NCCK_Block, NCCK_Lambda }; 11125 static NonConstCaptureKind isReferenceToNonConstCapture(Sema &S, Expr *E) { 11126 assert(E->isLValue() && E->getType().isConstQualified()); 11127 E = E->IgnoreParens(); 11128 11129 // Must be a reference to a declaration from an enclosing scope. 11130 DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E); 11131 if (!DRE) return NCCK_None; 11132 if (!DRE->refersToEnclosingVariableOrCapture()) return NCCK_None; 11133 11134 // The declaration must be a variable which is not declared 'const'. 11135 VarDecl *var = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(DRE->getDecl()); 11136 if (!var) return NCCK_None; 11137 if (var->getType().isConstQualified()) return NCCK_None; 11138 assert(var->hasLocalStorage() && "capture added 'const' to non-local?"); 11139 11140 // Decide whether the first capture was for a block or a lambda. 11141 DeclContext *DC = S.CurContext, *Prev = nullptr; 11142 // Decide whether the first capture was for a block or a lambda. 11143 while (DC) { 11144 // For init-capture, it is possible that the variable belongs to the 11145 // template pattern of the current context. 11146 if (auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(DC)) 11147 if (var->isInitCapture() && 11148 FD->getTemplateInstantiationPattern() == var->getDeclContext()) 11149 break; 11150 if (DC == var->getDeclContext()) 11151 break; 11152 Prev = DC; 11153 DC = DC->getParent(); 11154 } 11155 // Unless we have an init-capture, we've gone one step too far. 11156 if (!var->isInitCapture()) 11157 DC = Prev; 11158 return (isa<BlockDecl>(DC) ? NCCK_Block : NCCK_Lambda); 11159 } 11160 11161 static bool IsTypeModifiable(QualType Ty, bool IsDereference) { 11162 Ty = Ty.getNonReferenceType(); 11163 if (IsDereference && Ty->isPointerType()) 11164 Ty = Ty->getPointeeType(); 11165 return !Ty.isConstQualified(); 11166 } 11167 11168 // Update err_typecheck_assign_const and note_typecheck_assign_const 11169 // when this enum is changed. 11170 enum { 11171 ConstFunction, 11172 ConstVariable, 11173 ConstMember, 11174 ConstMethod, 11175 NestedConstMember, 11176 ConstUnknown, // Keep as last element 11177 }; 11178 11179 /// Emit the "read-only variable not assignable" error and print notes to give 11180 /// more information about why the variable is not assignable, such as pointing 11181 /// to the declaration of a const variable, showing that a method is const, or 11182 /// that the function is returning a const reference. 11183 static void DiagnoseConstAssignment(Sema &S, const Expr *E, 11184 SourceLocation Loc) { 11185 SourceRange ExprRange = E->getSourceRange(); 11186 11187 // Only emit one error on the first const found. All other consts will emit 11188 // a note to the error. 11189 bool DiagnosticEmitted = false; 11190 11191 // Track if the current expression is the result of a dereference, and if the 11192 // next checked expression is the result of a dereference. 11193 bool IsDereference = false; 11194 bool NextIsDereference = false; 11195 11196 // Loop to process MemberExpr chains. 11197 while (true) { 11198 IsDereference = NextIsDereference; 11199 11200 E = E->IgnoreImplicit()->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 11201 if (const MemberExpr *ME = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(E)) { 11202 NextIsDereference = ME->isArrow(); 11203 const ValueDecl *VD = ME->getMemberDecl(); 11204 if (const FieldDecl *Field = dyn_cast<FieldDecl>(VD)) { 11205 // Mutable fields can be modified even if the class is const. 11206 if (Field->isMutable()) { 11207 assert(DiagnosticEmitted && "Expected diagnostic not emitted."); 11208 break; 11209 } 11210 11211 if (!IsTypeModifiable(Field->getType(), IsDereference)) { 11212 if (!DiagnosticEmitted) { 11213 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_assign_const) 11214 << ExprRange << ConstMember << false /*static*/ << Field 11215 << Field->getType(); 11216 DiagnosticEmitted = true; 11217 } 11218 S.Diag(VD->getLocation(), diag::note_typecheck_assign_const) 11219 << ConstMember << false /*static*/ << Field << Field->getType() 11220 << Field->getSourceRange(); 11221 } 11222 E = ME->getBase(); 11223 continue; 11224 } else if (const VarDecl *VDecl = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(VD)) { 11225 if (VDecl->getType().isConstQualified()) { 11226 if (!DiagnosticEmitted) { 11227 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_assign_const) 11228 << ExprRange << ConstMember << true /*static*/ << VDecl 11229 << VDecl->getType(); 11230 DiagnosticEmitted = true; 11231 } 11232 S.Diag(VD->getLocation(), diag::note_typecheck_assign_const) 11233 << ConstMember << true /*static*/ << VDecl << VDecl->getType() 11234 << VDecl->getSourceRange(); 11235 } 11236 // Static fields do not inherit constness from parents. 11237 break; 11238 } 11239 break; // End MemberExpr 11240 } else if (const ArraySubscriptExpr *ASE = 11241 dyn_cast<ArraySubscriptExpr>(E)) { 11242 E = ASE->getBase()->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 11243 continue; 11244 } else if (const ExtVectorElementExpr *EVE = 11245 dyn_cast<ExtVectorElementExpr>(E)) { 11246 E = EVE->getBase()->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 11247 continue; 11248 } 11249 break; 11250 } 11251 11252 if (const CallExpr *CE = dyn_cast<CallExpr>(E)) { 11253 // Function calls 11254 const FunctionDecl *FD = CE->getDirectCallee(); 11255 if (FD && !IsTypeModifiable(FD->getReturnType(), IsDereference)) { 11256 if (!DiagnosticEmitted) { 11257 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_assign_const) << ExprRange 11258 << ConstFunction << FD; 11259 DiagnosticEmitted = true; 11260 } 11261 S.Diag(FD->getReturnTypeSourceRange().getBegin(), 11262 diag::note_typecheck_assign_const) 11263 << ConstFunction << FD << FD->getReturnType() 11264 << FD->getReturnTypeSourceRange(); 11265 } 11266 } else if (const DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E)) { 11267 // Point to variable declaration. 11268 if (const ValueDecl *VD = DRE->getDecl()) { 11269 if (!IsTypeModifiable(VD->getType(), IsDereference)) { 11270 if (!DiagnosticEmitted) { 11271 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_assign_const) 11272 << ExprRange << ConstVariable << VD << VD->getType(); 11273 DiagnosticEmitted = true; 11274 } 11275 S.Diag(VD->getLocation(), diag::note_typecheck_assign_const) 11276 << ConstVariable << VD << VD->getType() << VD->getSourceRange(); 11277 } 11278 } 11279 } else if (isa<CXXThisExpr>(E)) { 11280 if (const DeclContext *DC = S.getFunctionLevelDeclContext()) { 11281 if (const CXXMethodDecl *MD = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(DC)) { 11282 if (MD->isConst()) { 11283 if (!DiagnosticEmitted) { 11284 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_assign_const) << ExprRange 11285 << ConstMethod << MD; 11286 DiagnosticEmitted = true; 11287 } 11288 S.Diag(MD->getLocation(), diag::note_typecheck_assign_const) 11289 << ConstMethod << MD << MD->getSourceRange(); 11290 } 11291 } 11292 } 11293 } 11294 11295 if (DiagnosticEmitted) 11296 return; 11297 11298 // Can't determine a more specific message, so display the generic error. 11299 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_assign_const) << ExprRange << ConstUnknown; 11300 } 11301 11302 enum OriginalExprKind { 11303 OEK_Variable, 11304 OEK_Member, 11305 OEK_LValue 11306 }; 11307 11308 static void DiagnoseRecursiveConstFields(Sema &S, const ValueDecl *VD, 11309 const RecordType *Ty, 11310 SourceLocation Loc, SourceRange Range, 11311 OriginalExprKind OEK, 11312 bool &DiagnosticEmitted) { 11313 std::vector<const RecordType *> RecordTypeList; 11314 RecordTypeList.push_back(Ty); 11315 unsigned NextToCheckIndex = 0; 11316 // We walk the record hierarchy breadth-first to ensure that we print 11317 // diagnostics in field nesting order. 11318 while (RecordTypeList.size() > NextToCheckIndex) { 11319 bool IsNested = NextToCheckIndex > 0; 11320 for (const FieldDecl *Field : 11321 RecordTypeList[NextToCheckIndex]->getDecl()->fields()) { 11322 // First, check every field for constness. 11323 QualType FieldTy = Field->getType(); 11324 if (FieldTy.isConstQualified()) { 11325 if (!DiagnosticEmitted) { 11326 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_assign_const) 11327 << Range << NestedConstMember << OEK << VD 11328 << IsNested << Field; 11329 DiagnosticEmitted = true; 11330 } 11331 S.Diag(Field->getLocation(), diag::note_typecheck_assign_const) 11332 << NestedConstMember << IsNested << Field 11333 << FieldTy << Field->getSourceRange(); 11334 } 11335 11336 // Then we append it to the list to check next in order. 11337 FieldTy = FieldTy.getCanonicalType(); 11338 if (const auto *FieldRecTy = FieldTy->getAs<RecordType>()) { 11339 if (llvm::find(RecordTypeList, FieldRecTy) == RecordTypeList.end()) 11340 RecordTypeList.push_back(FieldRecTy); 11341 } 11342 } 11343 ++NextToCheckIndex; 11344 } 11345 } 11346 11347 /// Emit an error for the case where a record we are trying to assign to has a 11348 /// const-qualified field somewhere in its hierarchy. 11349 static void DiagnoseRecursiveConstFields(Sema &S, const Expr *E, 11350 SourceLocation Loc) { 11351 QualType Ty = E->getType(); 11352 assert(Ty->isRecordType() && "lvalue was not record?"); 11353 SourceRange Range = E->getSourceRange(); 11354 const RecordType *RTy = Ty.getCanonicalType()->getAs<RecordType>(); 11355 bool DiagEmitted = false; 11356 11357 if (const MemberExpr *ME = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(E)) 11358 DiagnoseRecursiveConstFields(S, ME->getMemberDecl(), RTy, Loc, 11359 Range, OEK_Member, DiagEmitted); 11360 else if (const DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E)) 11361 DiagnoseRecursiveConstFields(S, DRE->getDecl(), RTy, Loc, 11362 Range, OEK_Variable, DiagEmitted); 11363 else 11364 DiagnoseRecursiveConstFields(S, nullptr, RTy, Loc, 11365 Range, OEK_LValue, DiagEmitted); 11366 if (!DiagEmitted) 11367 DiagnoseConstAssignment(S, E, Loc); 11368 } 11369 11370 /// CheckForModifiableLvalue - Verify that E is a modifiable lvalue. If not, 11371 /// emit an error and return true. If so, return false. 11372 static bool CheckForModifiableLvalue(Expr *E, SourceLocation Loc, Sema &S) { 11373 assert(!E->hasPlaceholderType(BuiltinType::PseudoObject)); 11374 11375 S.CheckShadowingDeclModification(E, Loc); 11376 11377 SourceLocation OrigLoc = Loc; 11378 Expr::isModifiableLvalueResult IsLV = E->isModifiableLvalue(S.Context, 11379 &Loc); 11380 if (IsLV == Expr::MLV_ClassTemporary && IsReadonlyMessage(E, S)) 11381 IsLV = Expr::MLV_InvalidMessageExpression; 11382 if (IsLV == Expr::MLV_Valid) 11383 return false; 11384 11385 unsigned DiagID = 0; 11386 bool NeedType = false; 11387 switch (IsLV) { // C99 6.5.16p2 11388 case Expr::MLV_ConstQualified: 11389 // Use a specialized diagnostic when we're assigning to an object 11390 // from an enclosing function or block. 11391 if (NonConstCaptureKind NCCK = isReferenceToNonConstCapture(S, E)) { 11392 if (NCCK == NCCK_Block) 11393 DiagID = diag::err_block_decl_ref_not_modifiable_lvalue; 11394 else 11395 DiagID = diag::err_lambda_decl_ref_not_modifiable_lvalue; 11396 break; 11397 } 11398 11399 // In ARC, use some specialized diagnostics for occasions where we 11400 // infer 'const'. These are always pseudo-strong variables. 11401 if (S.getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount) { 11402 DeclRefExpr *declRef = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E->IgnoreParenCasts()); 11403 if (declRef && isa<VarDecl>(declRef->getDecl())) { 11404 VarDecl *var = cast<VarDecl>(declRef->getDecl()); 11405 11406 // Use the normal diagnostic if it's pseudo-__strong but the 11407 // user actually wrote 'const'. 11408 if (var->isARCPseudoStrong() && 11409 (!var->getTypeSourceInfo() || 11410 !var->getTypeSourceInfo()->getType().isConstQualified())) { 11411 // There are three pseudo-strong cases: 11412 // - self 11413 ObjCMethodDecl *method = S.getCurMethodDecl(); 11414 if (method && var == method->getSelfDecl()) { 11415 DiagID = method->isClassMethod() 11416 ? diag::err_typecheck_arc_assign_self_class_method 11417 : diag::err_typecheck_arc_assign_self; 11418 11419 // - Objective-C externally_retained attribute. 11420 } else if (var->hasAttr<ObjCExternallyRetainedAttr>() || 11421 isa<ParmVarDecl>(var)) { 11422 DiagID = diag::err_typecheck_arc_assign_externally_retained; 11423 11424 // - fast enumeration variables 11425 } else { 11426 DiagID = diag::err_typecheck_arr_assign_enumeration; 11427 } 11428 11429 SourceRange Assign; 11430 if (Loc != OrigLoc) 11431 Assign = SourceRange(OrigLoc, OrigLoc); 11432 S.Diag(Loc, DiagID) << E->getSourceRange() << Assign; 11433 // We need to preserve the AST regardless, so migration tool 11434 // can do its job. 11435 return false; 11436 } 11437 } 11438 } 11439 11440 // If none of the special cases above are triggered, then this is a 11441 // simple const assignment. 11442 if (DiagID == 0) { 11443 DiagnoseConstAssignment(S, E, Loc); 11444 return true; 11445 } 11446 11447 break; 11448 case Expr::MLV_ConstAddrSpace: 11449 DiagnoseConstAssignment(S, E, Loc); 11450 return true; 11451 case Expr::MLV_ConstQualifiedField: 11452 DiagnoseRecursiveConstFields(S, E, Loc); 11453 return true; 11454 case Expr::MLV_ArrayType: 11455 case Expr::MLV_ArrayTemporary: 11456 DiagID = diag::err_typecheck_array_not_modifiable_lvalue; 11457 NeedType = true; 11458 break; 11459 case Expr::MLV_NotObjectType: 11460 DiagID = diag::err_typecheck_non_object_not_modifiable_lvalue; 11461 NeedType = true; 11462 break; 11463 case Expr::MLV_LValueCast: 11464 DiagID = diag::err_typecheck_lvalue_casts_not_supported; 11465 break; 11466 case Expr::MLV_Valid: 11467 llvm_unreachable("did not take early return for MLV_Valid"); 11468 case Expr::MLV_InvalidExpression: 11469 case Expr::MLV_MemberFunction: 11470 case Expr::MLV_ClassTemporary: 11471 DiagID = diag::err_typecheck_expression_not_modifiable_lvalue; 11472 break; 11473 case Expr::MLV_IncompleteType: 11474 case Expr::MLV_IncompleteVoidType: 11475 return S.RequireCompleteType(Loc, E->getType(), 11476 diag::err_typecheck_incomplete_type_not_modifiable_lvalue, E); 11477 case Expr::MLV_DuplicateVectorComponents: 11478 DiagID = diag::err_typecheck_duplicate_vector_components_not_mlvalue; 11479 break; 11480 case Expr::MLV_NoSetterProperty: 11481 llvm_unreachable("readonly properties should be processed differently"); 11482 case Expr::MLV_InvalidMessageExpression: 11483 DiagID = diag::err_readonly_message_assignment; 11484 break; 11485 case Expr::MLV_SubObjCPropertySetting: 11486 DiagID = diag::err_no_subobject_property_setting; 11487 break; 11488 } 11489 11490 SourceRange Assign; 11491 if (Loc != OrigLoc) 11492 Assign = SourceRange(OrigLoc, OrigLoc); 11493 if (NeedType) 11494 S.Diag(Loc, DiagID) << E->getType() << E->getSourceRange() << Assign; 11495 else 11496 S.Diag(Loc, DiagID) << E->getSourceRange() << Assign; 11497 return true; 11498 } 11499 11500 static void CheckIdentityFieldAssignment(Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr, 11501 SourceLocation Loc, 11502 Sema &Sema) { 11503 if (Sema.inTemplateInstantiation()) 11504 return; 11505 if (Sema.isUnevaluatedContext()) 11506 return; 11507 if (Loc.isInvalid() || Loc.isMacroID()) 11508 return; 11509 if (LHSExpr->getExprLoc().isMacroID() || RHSExpr->getExprLoc().isMacroID()) 11510 return; 11511 11512 // C / C++ fields 11513 MemberExpr *ML = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(LHSExpr); 11514 MemberExpr *MR = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(RHSExpr); 11515 if (ML && MR) { 11516 if (!(isa<CXXThisExpr>(ML->getBase()) && isa<CXXThisExpr>(MR->getBase()))) 11517 return; 11518 const ValueDecl *LHSDecl = 11519 cast<ValueDecl>(ML->getMemberDecl()->getCanonicalDecl()); 11520 const ValueDecl *RHSDecl = 11521 cast<ValueDecl>(MR->getMemberDecl()->getCanonicalDecl()); 11522 if (LHSDecl != RHSDecl) 11523 return; 11524 if (LHSDecl->getType().isVolatileQualified()) 11525 return; 11526 if (const ReferenceType *RefTy = LHSDecl->getType()->getAs<ReferenceType>()) 11527 if (RefTy->getPointeeType().isVolatileQualified()) 11528 return; 11529 11530 Sema.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_identity_field_assign) << 0; 11531 } 11532 11533 // Objective-C instance variables 11534 ObjCIvarRefExpr *OL = dyn_cast<ObjCIvarRefExpr>(LHSExpr); 11535 ObjCIvarRefExpr *OR = dyn_cast<ObjCIvarRefExpr>(RHSExpr); 11536 if (OL && OR && OL->getDecl() == OR->getDecl()) { 11537 DeclRefExpr *RL = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(OL->getBase()->IgnoreImpCasts()); 11538 DeclRefExpr *RR = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(OR->getBase()->IgnoreImpCasts()); 11539 if (RL && RR && RL->getDecl() == RR->getDecl()) 11540 Sema.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_identity_field_assign) << 1; 11541 } 11542 } 11543 11544 // C99 6.5.16.1 11545 QualType Sema::CheckAssignmentOperands(Expr *LHSExpr, ExprResult &RHS, 11546 SourceLocation Loc, 11547 QualType CompoundType) { 11548 assert(!LHSExpr->hasPlaceholderType(BuiltinType::PseudoObject)); 11549 11550 // Verify that LHS is a modifiable lvalue, and emit error if not. 11551 if (CheckForModifiableLvalue(LHSExpr, Loc, *this)) 11552 return QualType(); 11553 11554 QualType LHSType = LHSExpr->getType(); 11555 QualType RHSType = CompoundType.isNull() ? RHS.get()->getType() : 11556 CompoundType; 11557 // OpenCL v1.2 s6.1.1.1 p2: 11558 // The half data type can only be used to declare a pointer to a buffer that 11559 // contains half values 11560 if (getLangOpts().OpenCL && !getOpenCLOptions().isEnabled("cl_khr_fp16") && 11561 LHSType->isHalfType()) { 11562 Diag(Loc, diag::err_opencl_half_load_store) << 1 11563 << LHSType.getUnqualifiedType(); 11564 return QualType(); 11565 } 11566 11567 AssignConvertType ConvTy; 11568 if (CompoundType.isNull()) { 11569 Expr *RHSCheck = RHS.get(); 11570 11571 CheckIdentityFieldAssignment(LHSExpr, RHSCheck, Loc, *this); 11572 11573 QualType LHSTy(LHSType); 11574 ConvTy = CheckSingleAssignmentConstraints(LHSTy, RHS); 11575 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 11576 return QualType(); 11577 // Special case of NSObject attributes on c-style pointer types. 11578 if (ConvTy == IncompatiblePointer && 11579 ((Context.isObjCNSObjectType(LHSType) && 11580 RHSType->isObjCObjectPointerType()) || 11581 (Context.isObjCNSObjectType(RHSType) && 11582 LHSType->isObjCObjectPointerType()))) 11583 ConvTy = Compatible; 11584 11585 if (ConvTy == Compatible && 11586 LHSType->isObjCObjectType()) 11587 Diag(Loc, diag::err_objc_object_assignment) 11588 << LHSType; 11589 11590 // If the RHS is a unary plus or minus, check to see if they = and + are 11591 // right next to each other. If so, the user may have typo'd "x =+ 4" 11592 // instead of "x += 4". 11593 if (ImplicitCastExpr *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(RHSCheck)) 11594 RHSCheck = ICE->getSubExpr(); 11595 if (UnaryOperator *UO = dyn_cast<UnaryOperator>(RHSCheck)) { 11596 if ((UO->getOpcode() == UO_Plus || UO->getOpcode() == UO_Minus) && 11597 Loc.isFileID() && UO->getOperatorLoc().isFileID() && 11598 // Only if the two operators are exactly adjacent. 11599 Loc.getLocWithOffset(1) == UO->getOperatorLoc() && 11600 // And there is a space or other character before the subexpr of the 11601 // unary +/-. We don't want to warn on "x=-1". 11602 Loc.getLocWithOffset(2) != UO->getSubExpr()->getBeginLoc() && 11603 UO->getSubExpr()->getBeginLoc().isFileID()) { 11604 Diag(Loc, diag::warn_not_compound_assign) 11605 << (UO->getOpcode() == UO_Plus ? "+" : "-") 11606 << SourceRange(UO->getOperatorLoc(), UO->getOperatorLoc()); 11607 } 11608 } 11609 11610 if (ConvTy == Compatible) { 11611 if (LHSType.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_Strong) { 11612 // Warn about retain cycles where a block captures the LHS, but 11613 // not if the LHS is a simple variable into which the block is 11614 // being stored...unless that variable can be captured by reference! 11615 const Expr *InnerLHS = LHSExpr->IgnoreParenCasts(); 11616 const DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(InnerLHS); 11617 if (!DRE || DRE->getDecl()->hasAttr<BlocksAttr>()) 11618 checkRetainCycles(LHSExpr, RHS.get()); 11619 } 11620 11621 if (LHSType.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_Strong || 11622 LHSType.isNonWeakInMRRWithObjCWeak(Context)) { 11623 // It is safe to assign a weak reference into a strong variable. 11624 // Although this code can still have problems: 11625 // id x = self.weakProp; 11626 // id y = self.weakProp; 11627 // we do not warn to warn spuriously when 'x' and 'y' are on separate 11628 // paths through the function. This should be revisited if 11629 // -Wrepeated-use-of-weak is made flow-sensitive. 11630 // For ObjCWeak only, we do not warn if the assign is to a non-weak 11631 // variable, which will be valid for the current autorelease scope. 11632 if (!Diags.isIgnored(diag::warn_arc_repeated_use_of_weak, 11633 RHS.get()->getBeginLoc())) 11634 getCurFunction()->markSafeWeakUse(RHS.get()); 11635 11636 } else if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount || getLangOpts().ObjCWeak) { 11637 checkUnsafeExprAssigns(Loc, LHSExpr, RHS.get()); 11638 } 11639 } 11640 } else { 11641 // Compound assignment "x += y" 11642 ConvTy = CheckAssignmentConstraints(Loc, LHSType, RHSType); 11643 } 11644 11645 if (DiagnoseAssignmentResult(ConvTy, Loc, LHSType, RHSType, 11646 RHS.get(), AA_Assigning)) 11647 return QualType(); 11648 11649 CheckForNullPointerDereference(*this, LHSExpr); 11650 11651 // C99 6.5.16p3: The type of an assignment expression is the type of the 11652 // left operand unless the left operand has qualified type, in which case 11653 // it is the unqualified version of the type of the left operand. 11654 // C99 6.5.16.1p2: In simple assignment, the value of the right operand 11655 // is converted to the type of the assignment expression (above). 11656 // C++ 5.17p1: the type of the assignment expression is that of its left 11657 // operand. 11658 return (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus 11659 ? LHSType : LHSType.getUnqualifiedType()); 11660 } 11661 11662 // Only ignore explicit casts to void. 11663 static bool IgnoreCommaOperand(const Expr *E) { 11664 E = E->IgnoreParens(); 11665 11666 if (const CastExpr *CE = dyn_cast<CastExpr>(E)) { 11667 if (CE->getCastKind() == CK_ToVoid) { 11668 return true; 11669 } 11670 11671 // static_cast<void> on a dependent type will not show up as CK_ToVoid. 11672 if (CE->getCastKind() == CK_Dependent && E->getType()->isVoidType() && 11673 CE->getSubExpr()->getType()->isDependentType()) { 11674 return true; 11675 } 11676 } 11677 11678 return false; 11679 } 11680 11681 // Look for instances where it is likely the comma operator is confused with 11682 // another operator. There is a whitelist of acceptable expressions for the 11683 // left hand side of the comma operator, otherwise emit a warning. 11684 void Sema::DiagnoseCommaOperator(const Expr *LHS, SourceLocation Loc) { 11685 // No warnings in macros 11686 if (Loc.isMacroID()) 11687 return; 11688 11689 // Don't warn in template instantiations. 11690 if (inTemplateInstantiation()) 11691 return; 11692 11693 // Scope isn't fine-grained enough to whitelist the specific cases, so 11694 // instead, skip more than needed, then call back into here with the 11695 // CommaVisitor in SemaStmt.cpp. 11696 // The whitelisted locations are the initialization and increment portions 11697 // of a for loop. The additional checks are on the condition of 11698 // if statements, do/while loops, and for loops. 11699 // Differences in scope flags for C89 mode requires the extra logic. 11700 const unsigned ForIncrementFlags = 11701 getLangOpts().C99 || getLangOpts().CPlusPlus 11702 ? Scope::ControlScope | Scope::ContinueScope | Scope::BreakScope 11703 : Scope::ContinueScope | Scope::BreakScope; 11704 const unsigned ForInitFlags = Scope::ControlScope | Scope::DeclScope; 11705 const unsigned ScopeFlags = getCurScope()->getFlags(); 11706 if ((ScopeFlags & ForIncrementFlags) == ForIncrementFlags || 11707 (ScopeFlags & ForInitFlags) == ForInitFlags) 11708 return; 11709 11710 // If there are multiple comma operators used together, get the RHS of the 11711 // of the comma operator as the LHS. 11712 while (const BinaryOperator *BO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(LHS)) { 11713 if (BO->getOpcode() != BO_Comma) 11714 break; 11715 LHS = BO->getRHS(); 11716 } 11717 11718 // Only allow some expressions on LHS to not warn. 11719 if (IgnoreCommaOperand(LHS)) 11720 return; 11721 11722 Diag(Loc, diag::warn_comma_operator); 11723 Diag(LHS->getBeginLoc(), diag::note_cast_to_void) 11724 << LHS->getSourceRange() 11725 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(LHS->getBeginLoc(), 11726 LangOpts.CPlusPlus ? "static_cast<void>(" 11727 : "(void)(") 11728 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(PP.getLocForEndOfToken(LHS->getEndLoc()), 11729 ")"); 11730 } 11731 11732 // C99 6.5.17 11733 static QualType CheckCommaOperands(Sema &S, ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 11734 SourceLocation Loc) { 11735 LHS = S.CheckPlaceholderExpr(LHS.get()); 11736 RHS = S.CheckPlaceholderExpr(RHS.get()); 11737 if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid()) 11738 return QualType(); 11739 11740 // C's comma performs lvalue conversion (C99 6.3.2.1) on both its 11741 // operands, but not unary promotions. 11742 // C++'s comma does not do any conversions at all (C++ [expr.comma]p1). 11743 11744 // So we treat the LHS as a ignored value, and in C++ we allow the 11745 // containing site to determine what should be done with the RHS. 11746 LHS = S.IgnoredValueConversions(LHS.get()); 11747 if (LHS.isInvalid()) 11748 return QualType(); 11749 11750 S.DiagnoseUnusedExprResult(LHS.get()); 11751 11752 if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 11753 RHS = S.DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(RHS.get()); 11754 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 11755 return QualType(); 11756 if (!RHS.get()->getType()->isVoidType()) 11757 S.RequireCompleteType(Loc, RHS.get()->getType(), 11758 diag::err_incomplete_type); 11759 } 11760 11761 if (!S.getDiagnostics().isIgnored(diag::warn_comma_operator, Loc)) 11762 S.DiagnoseCommaOperator(LHS.get(), Loc); 11763 11764 return RHS.get()->getType(); 11765 } 11766 11767 /// CheckIncrementDecrementOperand - unlike most "Check" methods, this routine 11768 /// doesn't need to call UsualUnaryConversions or UsualArithmeticConversions. 11769 static QualType CheckIncrementDecrementOperand(Sema &S, Expr *Op, 11770 ExprValueKind &VK, 11771 ExprObjectKind &OK, 11772 SourceLocation OpLoc, 11773 bool IsInc, bool IsPrefix) { 11774 if (Op->isTypeDependent()) 11775 return S.Context.DependentTy; 11776 11777 QualType ResType = Op->getType(); 11778 // Atomic types can be used for increment / decrement where the non-atomic 11779 // versions can, so ignore the _Atomic() specifier for the purpose of 11780 // checking. 11781 if (const AtomicType *ResAtomicType = ResType->getAs<AtomicType>()) 11782 ResType = ResAtomicType->getValueType(); 11783 11784 assert(!ResType.isNull() && "no type for increment/decrement expression"); 11785 11786 if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && ResType->isBooleanType()) { 11787 // Decrement of bool is not allowed. 11788 if (!IsInc) { 11789 S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_decrement_bool) << Op->getSourceRange(); 11790 return QualType(); 11791 } 11792 // Increment of bool sets it to true, but is deprecated. 11793 S.Diag(OpLoc, S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus17 ? diag::ext_increment_bool 11794 : diag::warn_increment_bool) 11795 << Op->getSourceRange(); 11796 } else if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && ResType->isEnumeralType()) { 11797 // Error on enum increments and decrements in C++ mode 11798 S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_increment_decrement_enum) << IsInc << ResType; 11799 return QualType(); 11800 } else if (ResType->isRealType()) { 11801 // OK! 11802 } else if (ResType->isPointerType()) { 11803 // C99 6.5.2.4p2, 6.5.6p2 11804 if (!checkArithmeticOpPointerOperand(S, OpLoc, Op)) 11805 return QualType(); 11806 } else if (ResType->isObjCObjectPointerType()) { 11807 // On modern runtimes, ObjC pointer arithmetic is forbidden. 11808 // Otherwise, we just need a complete type. 11809 if (checkArithmeticIncompletePointerType(S, OpLoc, Op) || 11810 checkArithmeticOnObjCPointer(S, OpLoc, Op)) 11811 return QualType(); 11812 } else if (ResType->isAnyComplexType()) { 11813 // C99 does not support ++/-- on complex types, we allow as an extension. 11814 S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::ext_integer_increment_complex) 11815 << ResType << Op->getSourceRange(); 11816 } else if (ResType->isPlaceholderType()) { 11817 ExprResult PR = S.CheckPlaceholderExpr(Op); 11818 if (PR.isInvalid()) return QualType(); 11819 return CheckIncrementDecrementOperand(S, PR.get(), VK, OK, OpLoc, 11820 IsInc, IsPrefix); 11821 } else if (S.getLangOpts().AltiVec && ResType->isVectorType()) { 11822 // OK! ( C/C++ Language Extensions for CBEA(Version 2.6) 10.3 ) 11823 } else if (S.getLangOpts().ZVector && ResType->isVectorType() && 11824 (ResType->getAs<VectorType>()->getVectorKind() != 11825 VectorType::AltiVecBool)) { 11826 // The z vector extensions allow ++ and -- for non-bool vectors. 11827 } else if(S.getLangOpts().OpenCL && ResType->isVectorType() && 11828 ResType->getAs<VectorType>()->getElementType()->isIntegerType()) { 11829 // OpenCL V1.2 6.3 says dec/inc ops operate on integer vector types. 11830 } else { 11831 S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_illegal_increment_decrement) 11832 << ResType << int(IsInc) << Op->getSourceRange(); 11833 return QualType(); 11834 } 11835 // At this point, we know we have a real, complex or pointer type. 11836 // Now make sure the operand is a modifiable lvalue. 11837 if (CheckForModifiableLvalue(Op, OpLoc, S)) 11838 return QualType(); 11839 // In C++, a prefix increment is the same type as the operand. Otherwise 11840 // (in C or with postfix), the increment is the unqualified type of the 11841 // operand. 11842 if (IsPrefix && S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 11843 VK = VK_LValue; 11844 OK = Op->getObjectKind(); 11845 return ResType; 11846 } else { 11847 VK = VK_RValue; 11848 return ResType.getUnqualifiedType(); 11849 } 11850 } 11851 11852 11853 /// getPrimaryDecl - Helper function for CheckAddressOfOperand(). 11854 /// This routine allows us to typecheck complex/recursive expressions 11855 /// where the declaration is needed for type checking. We only need to 11856 /// handle cases when the expression references a function designator 11857 /// or is an lvalue. Here are some examples: 11858 /// - &(x) => x 11859 /// - &*****f => f for f a function designator. 11860 /// - &s.xx => s 11861 /// - &s.zz[1].yy -> s, if zz is an array 11862 /// - *(x + 1) -> x, if x is an array 11863 /// - &"123"[2] -> 0 11864 /// - & __real__ x -> x 11865 static ValueDecl *getPrimaryDecl(Expr *E) { 11866 switch (E->getStmtClass()) { 11867 case Stmt::DeclRefExprClass: 11868 return cast<DeclRefExpr>(E)->getDecl(); 11869 case Stmt::MemberExprClass: 11870 // If this is an arrow operator, the address is an offset from 11871 // the base's value, so the object the base refers to is 11872 // irrelevant. 11873 if (cast<MemberExpr>(E)->isArrow()) 11874 return nullptr; 11875 // Otherwise, the expression refers to a part of the base 11876 return getPrimaryDecl(cast<MemberExpr>(E)->getBase()); 11877 case Stmt::ArraySubscriptExprClass: { 11878 // FIXME: This code shouldn't be necessary! We should catch the implicit 11879 // promotion of register arrays earlier. 11880 Expr* Base = cast<ArraySubscriptExpr>(E)->getBase(); 11881 if (ImplicitCastExpr* ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(Base)) { 11882 if (ICE->getSubExpr()->getType()->isArrayType()) 11883 return getPrimaryDecl(ICE->getSubExpr()); 11884 } 11885 return nullptr; 11886 } 11887 case Stmt::UnaryOperatorClass: { 11888 UnaryOperator *UO = cast<UnaryOperator>(E); 11889 11890 switch(UO->getOpcode()) { 11891 case UO_Real: 11892 case UO_Imag: 11893 case UO_Extension: 11894 return getPrimaryDecl(UO->getSubExpr()); 11895 default: 11896 return nullptr; 11897 } 11898 } 11899 case Stmt::ParenExprClass: 11900 return getPrimaryDecl(cast<ParenExpr>(E)->getSubExpr()); 11901 case Stmt::ImplicitCastExprClass: 11902 // If the result of an implicit cast is an l-value, we care about 11903 // the sub-expression; otherwise, the result here doesn't matter. 11904 return getPrimaryDecl(cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(E)->getSubExpr()); 11905 default: 11906 return nullptr; 11907 } 11908 } 11909 11910 namespace { 11911 enum { 11912 AO_Bit_Field = 0, 11913 AO_Vector_Element = 1, 11914 AO_Property_Expansion = 2, 11915 AO_Register_Variable = 3, 11916 AO_No_Error = 4 11917 }; 11918 } 11919 /// Diagnose invalid operand for address of operations. 11920 /// 11921 /// \param Type The type of operand which cannot have its address taken. 11922 static void diagnoseAddressOfInvalidType(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 11923 Expr *E, unsigned Type) { 11924 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_address_of) << Type << E->getSourceRange(); 11925 } 11926 11927 /// CheckAddressOfOperand - The operand of & must be either a function 11928 /// designator or an lvalue designating an object. If it is an lvalue, the 11929 /// object cannot be declared with storage class register or be a bit field. 11930 /// Note: The usual conversions are *not* applied to the operand of the & 11931 /// operator (C99 6.3.2.1p[2-4]), and its result is never an lvalue. 11932 /// In C++, the operand might be an overloaded function name, in which case 11933 /// we allow the '&' but retain the overloaded-function type. 11934 QualType Sema::CheckAddressOfOperand(ExprResult &OrigOp, SourceLocation OpLoc) { 11935 if (const BuiltinType *PTy = OrigOp.get()->getType()->getAsPlaceholderType()){ 11936 if (PTy->getKind() == BuiltinType::Overload) { 11937 Expr *E = OrigOp.get()->IgnoreParens(); 11938 if (!isa<OverloadExpr>(E)) { 11939 assert(cast<UnaryOperator>(E)->getOpcode() == UO_AddrOf); 11940 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_invalid_lvalue_addrof_addrof_function) 11941 << OrigOp.get()->getSourceRange(); 11942 return QualType(); 11943 } 11944 11945 OverloadExpr *Ovl = cast<OverloadExpr>(E); 11946 if (isa<UnresolvedMemberExpr>(Ovl)) 11947 if (!ResolveSingleFunctionTemplateSpecialization(Ovl)) { 11948 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_invalid_form_pointer_member_function) 11949 << OrigOp.get()->getSourceRange(); 11950 return QualType(); 11951 } 11952 11953 return Context.OverloadTy; 11954 } 11955 11956 if (PTy->getKind() == BuiltinType::UnknownAny) 11957 return Context.UnknownAnyTy; 11958 11959 if (PTy->getKind() == BuiltinType::BoundMember) { 11960 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_invalid_form_pointer_member_function) 11961 << OrigOp.get()->getSourceRange(); 11962 return QualType(); 11963 } 11964 11965 OrigOp = CheckPlaceholderExpr(OrigOp.get()); 11966 if (OrigOp.isInvalid()) return QualType(); 11967 } 11968 11969 if (OrigOp.get()->isTypeDependent()) 11970 return Context.DependentTy; 11971 11972 assert(!OrigOp.get()->getType()->isPlaceholderType()); 11973 11974 // Make sure to ignore parentheses in subsequent checks 11975 Expr *op = OrigOp.get()->IgnoreParens(); 11976 11977 // In OpenCL captures for blocks called as lambda functions 11978 // are located in the private address space. Blocks used in 11979 // enqueue_kernel can be located in a different address space 11980 // depending on a vendor implementation. Thus preventing 11981 // taking an address of the capture to avoid invalid AS casts. 11982 if (LangOpts.OpenCL) { 11983 auto* VarRef = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(op); 11984 if (VarRef && VarRef->refersToEnclosingVariableOrCapture()) { 11985 Diag(op->getExprLoc(), diag::err_opencl_taking_address_capture); 11986 return QualType(); 11987 } 11988 } 11989 11990 if (getLangOpts().C99) { 11991 // Implement C99-only parts of addressof rules. 11992 if (UnaryOperator* uOp = dyn_cast<UnaryOperator>(op)) { 11993 if (uOp->getOpcode() == UO_Deref) 11994 // Per C99 6.5.3.2, the address of a deref always returns a valid result 11995 // (assuming the deref expression is valid). 11996 return uOp->getSubExpr()->getType(); 11997 } 11998 // Technically, there should be a check for array subscript 11999 // expressions here, but the result of one is always an lvalue anyway. 12000 } 12001 ValueDecl *dcl = getPrimaryDecl(op); 12002 12003 if (auto *FD = dyn_cast_or_null<FunctionDecl>(dcl)) 12004 if (!checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(FD, /*Complain=*/true, 12005 op->getBeginLoc())) 12006 return QualType(); 12007 12008 Expr::LValueClassification lval = op->ClassifyLValue(Context); 12009 unsigned AddressOfError = AO_No_Error; 12010 12011 if (lval == Expr::LV_ClassTemporary || lval == Expr::LV_ArrayTemporary) { 12012 bool sfinae = (bool)isSFINAEContext(); 12013 Diag(OpLoc, isSFINAEContext() ? diag::err_typecheck_addrof_temporary 12014 : diag::ext_typecheck_addrof_temporary) 12015 << op->getType() << op->getSourceRange(); 12016 if (sfinae) 12017 return QualType(); 12018 // Materialize the temporary as an lvalue so that we can take its address. 12019 OrigOp = op = 12020 CreateMaterializeTemporaryExpr(op->getType(), OrigOp.get(), true); 12021 } else if (isa<ObjCSelectorExpr>(op)) { 12022 return Context.getPointerType(op->getType()); 12023 } else if (lval == Expr::LV_MemberFunction) { 12024 // If it's an instance method, make a member pointer. 12025 // The expression must have exactly the form &A::foo. 12026 12027 // If the underlying expression isn't a decl ref, give up. 12028 if (!isa<DeclRefExpr>(op)) { 12029 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_invalid_form_pointer_member_function) 12030 << OrigOp.get()->getSourceRange(); 12031 return QualType(); 12032 } 12033 DeclRefExpr *DRE = cast<DeclRefExpr>(op); 12034 CXXMethodDecl *MD = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(DRE->getDecl()); 12035 12036 // The id-expression was parenthesized. 12037 if (OrigOp.get() != DRE) { 12038 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_parens_pointer_member_function) 12039 << OrigOp.get()->getSourceRange(); 12040 12041 // The method was named without a qualifier. 12042 } else if (!DRE->getQualifier()) { 12043 if (MD->getParent()->getName().empty()) 12044 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_unqualified_pointer_member_function) 12045 << op->getSourceRange(); 12046 else { 12047 SmallString<32> Str; 12048 StringRef Qual = (MD->getParent()->getName() + "::").toStringRef(Str); 12049 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_unqualified_pointer_member_function) 12050 << op->getSourceRange() 12051 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(op->getSourceRange().getBegin(), Qual); 12052 } 12053 } 12054 12055 // Taking the address of a dtor is illegal per C++ [class.dtor]p2. 12056 if (isa<CXXDestructorDecl>(MD)) 12057 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_addrof_dtor) << op->getSourceRange(); 12058 12059 QualType MPTy = Context.getMemberPointerType( 12060 op->getType(), Context.getTypeDeclType(MD->getParent()).getTypePtr()); 12061 // Under the MS ABI, lock down the inheritance model now. 12062 if (Context.getTargetInfo().getCXXABI().isMicrosoft()) 12063 (void)isCompleteType(OpLoc, MPTy); 12064 return MPTy; 12065 } else if (lval != Expr::LV_Valid && lval != Expr::LV_IncompleteVoidType) { 12066 // C99 6.5.3.2p1 12067 // The operand must be either an l-value or a function designator 12068 if (!op->getType()->isFunctionType()) { 12069 // Use a special diagnostic for loads from property references. 12070 if (isa<PseudoObjectExpr>(op)) { 12071 AddressOfError = AO_Property_Expansion; 12072 } else { 12073 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_invalid_lvalue_addrof) 12074 << op->getType() << op->getSourceRange(); 12075 return QualType(); 12076 } 12077 } 12078 } else if (op->getObjectKind() == OK_BitField) { // C99 6.5.3.2p1 12079 // The operand cannot be a bit-field 12080 AddressOfError = AO_Bit_Field; 12081 } else if (op->getObjectKind() == OK_VectorComponent) { 12082 // The operand cannot be an element of a vector 12083 AddressOfError = AO_Vector_Element; 12084 } else if (dcl) { // C99 6.5.3.2p1 12085 // We have an lvalue with a decl. Make sure the decl is not declared 12086 // with the register storage-class specifier. 12087 if (const VarDecl *vd = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(dcl)) { 12088 // in C++ it is not error to take address of a register 12089 // variable (c++03 7.1.1P3) 12090 if (vd->getStorageClass() == SC_Register && 12091 !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 12092 AddressOfError = AO_Register_Variable; 12093 } 12094 } else if (isa<MSPropertyDecl>(dcl)) { 12095 AddressOfError = AO_Property_Expansion; 12096 } else if (isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(dcl)) { 12097 return Context.OverloadTy; 12098 } else if (isa<FieldDecl>(dcl) || isa<IndirectFieldDecl>(dcl)) { 12099 // Okay: we can take the address of a field. 12100 // Could be a pointer to member, though, if there is an explicit 12101 // scope qualifier for the class. 12102 if (isa<DeclRefExpr>(op) && cast<DeclRefExpr>(op)->getQualifier()) { 12103 DeclContext *Ctx = dcl->getDeclContext(); 12104 if (Ctx && Ctx->isRecord()) { 12105 if (dcl->getType()->isReferenceType()) { 12106 Diag(OpLoc, 12107 diag::err_cannot_form_pointer_to_member_of_reference_type) 12108 << dcl->getDeclName() << dcl->getType(); 12109 return QualType(); 12110 } 12111 12112 while (cast<RecordDecl>(Ctx)->isAnonymousStructOrUnion()) 12113 Ctx = Ctx->getParent(); 12114 12115 QualType MPTy = Context.getMemberPointerType( 12116 op->getType(), 12117 Context.getTypeDeclType(cast<RecordDecl>(Ctx)).getTypePtr()); 12118 // Under the MS ABI, lock down the inheritance model now. 12119 if (Context.getTargetInfo().getCXXABI().isMicrosoft()) 12120 (void)isCompleteType(OpLoc, MPTy); 12121 return MPTy; 12122 } 12123 } 12124 } else if (!isa<FunctionDecl>(dcl) && !isa<NonTypeTemplateParmDecl>(dcl) && 12125 !isa<BindingDecl>(dcl)) 12126 llvm_unreachable("Unknown/unexpected decl type"); 12127 } 12128 12129 if (AddressOfError != AO_No_Error) { 12130 diagnoseAddressOfInvalidType(*this, OpLoc, op, AddressOfError); 12131 return QualType(); 12132 } 12133 12134 if (lval == Expr::LV_IncompleteVoidType) { 12135 // Taking the address of a void variable is technically illegal, but we 12136 // allow it in cases which are otherwise valid. 12137 // Example: "extern void x; void* y = &x;". 12138 Diag(OpLoc, diag::ext_typecheck_addrof_void) << op->getSourceRange(); 12139 } 12140 12141 // If the operand has type "type", the result has type "pointer to type". 12142 if (op->getType()->isObjCObjectType()) 12143 return Context.getObjCObjectPointerType(op->getType()); 12144 12145 CheckAddressOfPackedMember(op); 12146 12147 return Context.getPointerType(op->getType()); 12148 } 12149 12150 static void RecordModifiableNonNullParam(Sema &S, const Expr *Exp) { 12151 const DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(Exp); 12152 if (!DRE) 12153 return; 12154 const Decl *D = DRE->getDecl(); 12155 if (!D) 12156 return; 12157 const ParmVarDecl *Param = dyn_cast<ParmVarDecl>(D); 12158 if (!Param) 12159 return; 12160 if (const FunctionDecl* FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(Param->getDeclContext())) 12161 if (!FD->hasAttr<NonNullAttr>() && !Param->hasAttr<NonNullAttr>()) 12162 return; 12163 if (FunctionScopeInfo *FD = S.getCurFunction()) 12164 if (!FD->ModifiedNonNullParams.count(Param)) 12165 FD->ModifiedNonNullParams.insert(Param); 12166 } 12167 12168 /// CheckIndirectionOperand - Type check unary indirection (prefix '*'). 12169 static QualType CheckIndirectionOperand(Sema &S, Expr *Op, ExprValueKind &VK, 12170 SourceLocation OpLoc) { 12171 if (Op->isTypeDependent()) 12172 return S.Context.DependentTy; 12173 12174 ExprResult ConvResult = S.UsualUnaryConversions(Op); 12175 if (ConvResult.isInvalid()) 12176 return QualType(); 12177 Op = ConvResult.get(); 12178 QualType OpTy = Op->getType(); 12179 QualType Result; 12180 12181 if (isa<CXXReinterpretCastExpr>(Op)) { 12182 QualType OpOrigType = Op->IgnoreParenCasts()->getType(); 12183 S.CheckCompatibleReinterpretCast(OpOrigType, OpTy, /*IsDereference*/true, 12184 Op->getSourceRange()); 12185 } 12186 12187 if (const PointerType *PT = OpTy->getAs<PointerType>()) 12188 { 12189 Result = PT->getPointeeType(); 12190 } 12191 else if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *OPT = 12192 OpTy->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) 12193 Result = OPT->getPointeeType(); 12194 else { 12195 ExprResult PR = S.CheckPlaceholderExpr(Op); 12196 if (PR.isInvalid()) return QualType(); 12197 if (PR.get() != Op) 12198 return CheckIndirectionOperand(S, PR.get(), VK, OpLoc); 12199 } 12200 12201 if (Result.isNull()) { 12202 S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_indirection_requires_pointer) 12203 << OpTy << Op->getSourceRange(); 12204 return QualType(); 12205 } 12206 12207 // Note that per both C89 and C99, indirection is always legal, even if Result 12208 // is an incomplete type or void. It would be possible to warn about 12209 // dereferencing a void pointer, but it's completely well-defined, and such a 12210 // warning is unlikely to catch any mistakes. In C++, indirection is not valid 12211 // for pointers to 'void' but is fine for any other pointer type: 12212 // 12213 // C++ [expr.unary.op]p1: 12214 // [...] the expression to which [the unary * operator] is applied shall 12215 // be a pointer to an object type, or a pointer to a function type 12216 if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && Result->isVoidType()) 12217 S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::ext_typecheck_indirection_through_void_pointer) 12218 << OpTy << Op->getSourceRange(); 12219 12220 // Dereferences are usually l-values... 12221 VK = VK_LValue; 12222 12223 // ...except that certain expressions are never l-values in C. 12224 if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && Result.isCForbiddenLValueType()) 12225 VK = VK_RValue; 12226 12227 return Result; 12228 } 12229 12230 BinaryOperatorKind Sema::ConvertTokenKindToBinaryOpcode(tok::TokenKind Kind) { 12231 BinaryOperatorKind Opc; 12232 switch (Kind) { 12233 default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown binop!"); 12234 case tok::periodstar: Opc = BO_PtrMemD; break; 12235 case tok::arrowstar: Opc = BO_PtrMemI; break; 12236 case tok::star: Opc = BO_Mul; break; 12237 case tok::slash: Opc = BO_Div; break; 12238 case tok::percent: Opc = BO_Rem; break; 12239 case tok::plus: Opc = BO_Add; break; 12240 case tok::minus: Opc = BO_Sub; break; 12241 case tok::lessless: Opc = BO_Shl; break; 12242 case tok::greatergreater: Opc = BO_Shr; break; 12243 case tok::lessequal: Opc = BO_LE; break; 12244 case tok::less: Opc = BO_LT; break; 12245 case tok::greaterequal: Opc = BO_GE; break; 12246 case tok::greater: Opc = BO_GT; break; 12247 case tok::exclaimequal: Opc = BO_NE; break; 12248 case tok::equalequal: Opc = BO_EQ; break; 12249 case tok::spaceship: Opc = BO_Cmp; break; 12250 case tok::amp: Opc = BO_And; break; 12251 case tok::caret: Opc = BO_Xor; break; 12252 case tok::pipe: Opc = BO_Or; break; 12253 case tok::ampamp: Opc = BO_LAnd; break; 12254 case tok::pipepipe: Opc = BO_LOr; break; 12255 case tok::equal: Opc = BO_Assign; break; 12256 case tok::starequal: Opc = BO_MulAssign; break; 12257 case tok::slashequal: Opc = BO_DivAssign; break; 12258 case tok::percentequal: Opc = BO_RemAssign; break; 12259 case tok::plusequal: Opc = BO_AddAssign; break; 12260 case tok::minusequal: Opc = BO_SubAssign; break; 12261 case tok::lesslessequal: Opc = BO_ShlAssign; break; 12262 case tok::greatergreaterequal: Opc = BO_ShrAssign; break; 12263 case tok::ampequal: Opc = BO_AndAssign; break; 12264 case tok::caretequal: Opc = BO_XorAssign; break; 12265 case tok::pipeequal: Opc = BO_OrAssign; break; 12266 case tok::comma: Opc = BO_Comma; break; 12267 } 12268 return Opc; 12269 } 12270 12271 static inline UnaryOperatorKind ConvertTokenKindToUnaryOpcode( 12272 tok::TokenKind Kind) { 12273 UnaryOperatorKind Opc; 12274 switch (Kind) { 12275 default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown unary op!"); 12276 case tok::plusplus: Opc = UO_PreInc; break; 12277 case tok::minusminus: Opc = UO_PreDec; break; 12278 case tok::amp: Opc = UO_AddrOf; break; 12279 case tok::star: Opc = UO_Deref; break; 12280 case tok::plus: Opc = UO_Plus; break; 12281 case tok::minus: Opc = UO_Minus; break; 12282 case tok::tilde: Opc = UO_Not; break; 12283 case tok::exclaim: Opc = UO_LNot; break; 12284 case tok::kw___real: Opc = UO_Real; break; 12285 case tok::kw___imag: Opc = UO_Imag; break; 12286 case tok::kw___extension__: Opc = UO_Extension; break; 12287 } 12288 return Opc; 12289 } 12290 12291 /// DiagnoseSelfAssignment - Emits a warning if a value is assigned to itself. 12292 /// This warning suppressed in the event of macro expansions. 12293 static void DiagnoseSelfAssignment(Sema &S, Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr, 12294 SourceLocation OpLoc, bool IsBuiltin) { 12295 if (S.inTemplateInstantiation()) 12296 return; 12297 if (S.isUnevaluatedContext()) 12298 return; 12299 if (OpLoc.isInvalid() || OpLoc.isMacroID()) 12300 return; 12301 LHSExpr = LHSExpr->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 12302 RHSExpr = RHSExpr->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 12303 const DeclRefExpr *LHSDeclRef = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(LHSExpr); 12304 const DeclRefExpr *RHSDeclRef = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(RHSExpr); 12305 if (!LHSDeclRef || !RHSDeclRef || 12306 LHSDeclRef->getLocation().isMacroID() || 12307 RHSDeclRef->getLocation().isMacroID()) 12308 return; 12309 const ValueDecl *LHSDecl = 12310 cast<ValueDecl>(LHSDeclRef->getDecl()->getCanonicalDecl()); 12311 const ValueDecl *RHSDecl = 12312 cast<ValueDecl>(RHSDeclRef->getDecl()->getCanonicalDecl()); 12313 if (LHSDecl != RHSDecl) 12314 return; 12315 if (LHSDecl->getType().isVolatileQualified()) 12316 return; 12317 if (const ReferenceType *RefTy = LHSDecl->getType()->getAs<ReferenceType>()) 12318 if (RefTy->getPointeeType().isVolatileQualified()) 12319 return; 12320 12321 S.Diag(OpLoc, IsBuiltin ? diag::warn_self_assignment_builtin 12322 : diag::warn_self_assignment_overloaded) 12323 << LHSDeclRef->getType() << LHSExpr->getSourceRange() 12324 << RHSExpr->getSourceRange(); 12325 } 12326 12327 /// Check if a bitwise-& is performed on an Objective-C pointer. This 12328 /// is usually indicative of introspection within the Objective-C pointer. 12329 static void checkObjCPointerIntrospection(Sema &S, ExprResult &L, ExprResult &R, 12330 SourceLocation OpLoc) { 12331 if (!S.getLangOpts().ObjC) 12332 return; 12333 12334 const Expr *ObjCPointerExpr = nullptr, *OtherExpr = nullptr; 12335 const Expr *LHS = L.get(); 12336 const Expr *RHS = R.get(); 12337 12338 if (LHS->IgnoreParenCasts()->getType()->isObjCObjectPointerType()) { 12339 ObjCPointerExpr = LHS; 12340 OtherExpr = RHS; 12341 } 12342 else if (RHS->IgnoreParenCasts()->getType()->isObjCObjectPointerType()) { 12343 ObjCPointerExpr = RHS; 12344 OtherExpr = LHS; 12345 } 12346 12347 // This warning is deliberately made very specific to reduce false 12348 // positives with logic that uses '&' for hashing. This logic mainly 12349 // looks for code trying to introspect into tagged pointers, which 12350 // code should generally never do. 12351 if (ObjCPointerExpr && isa<IntegerLiteral>(OtherExpr->IgnoreParenCasts())) { 12352 unsigned Diag = diag::warn_objc_pointer_masking; 12353 // Determine if we are introspecting the result of performSelectorXXX. 12354 const Expr *Ex = ObjCPointerExpr->IgnoreParenCasts(); 12355 // Special case messages to -performSelector and friends, which 12356 // can return non-pointer values boxed in a pointer value. 12357 // Some clients may wish to silence warnings in this subcase. 12358 if (const ObjCMessageExpr *ME = dyn_cast<ObjCMessageExpr>(Ex)) { 12359 Selector S = ME->getSelector(); 12360 StringRef SelArg0 = S.getNameForSlot(0); 12361 if (SelArg0.startswith("performSelector")) 12362 Diag = diag::warn_objc_pointer_masking_performSelector; 12363 } 12364 12365 S.Diag(OpLoc, Diag) 12366 << ObjCPointerExpr->getSourceRange(); 12367 } 12368 } 12369 12370 static NamedDecl *getDeclFromExpr(Expr *E) { 12371 if (!E) 12372 return nullptr; 12373 if (auto *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E)) 12374 return DRE->getDecl(); 12375 if (auto *ME = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(E)) 12376 return ME->getMemberDecl(); 12377 if (auto *IRE = dyn_cast<ObjCIvarRefExpr>(E)) 12378 return IRE->getDecl(); 12379 return nullptr; 12380 } 12381 12382 // This helper function promotes a binary operator's operands (which are of a 12383 // half vector type) to a vector of floats and then truncates the result to 12384 // a vector of either half or short. 12385 static ExprResult convertHalfVecBinOp(Sema &S, ExprResult LHS, ExprResult RHS, 12386 BinaryOperatorKind Opc, QualType ResultTy, 12387 ExprValueKind VK, ExprObjectKind OK, 12388 bool IsCompAssign, SourceLocation OpLoc, 12389 FPOptions FPFeatures) { 12390 auto &Context = S.getASTContext(); 12391 assert((isVector(ResultTy, Context.HalfTy) || 12392 isVector(ResultTy, Context.ShortTy)) && 12393 "Result must be a vector of half or short"); 12394 assert(isVector(LHS.get()->getType(), Context.HalfTy) && 12395 isVector(RHS.get()->getType(), Context.HalfTy) && 12396 "both operands expected to be a half vector"); 12397 12398 RHS = convertVector(RHS.get(), Context.FloatTy, S); 12399 QualType BinOpResTy = RHS.get()->getType(); 12400 12401 // If Opc is a comparison, ResultType is a vector of shorts. In that case, 12402 // change BinOpResTy to a vector of ints. 12403 if (isVector(ResultTy, Context.ShortTy)) 12404 BinOpResTy = S.GetSignedVectorType(BinOpResTy); 12405 12406 if (IsCompAssign) 12407 return new (Context) CompoundAssignOperator( 12408 LHS.get(), RHS.get(), Opc, ResultTy, VK, OK, BinOpResTy, BinOpResTy, 12409 OpLoc, FPFeatures); 12410 12411 LHS = convertVector(LHS.get(), Context.FloatTy, S); 12412 auto *BO = new (Context) BinaryOperator(LHS.get(), RHS.get(), Opc, BinOpResTy, 12413 VK, OK, OpLoc, FPFeatures); 12414 return convertVector(BO, ResultTy->getAs<VectorType>()->getElementType(), S); 12415 } 12416 12417 static std::pair<ExprResult, ExprResult> 12418 CorrectDelayedTyposInBinOp(Sema &S, BinaryOperatorKind Opc, Expr *LHSExpr, 12419 Expr *RHSExpr) { 12420 ExprResult LHS = LHSExpr, RHS = RHSExpr; 12421 if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 12422 // C cannot handle TypoExpr nodes on either side of a binop because it 12423 // doesn't handle dependent types properly, so make sure any TypoExprs have 12424 // been dealt with before checking the operands. 12425 LHS = S.CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(LHS); 12426 RHS = S.CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(RHS, [Opc, LHS](Expr *E) { 12427 if (Opc != BO_Assign) 12428 return ExprResult(E); 12429 // Avoid correcting the RHS to the same Expr as the LHS. 12430 Decl *D = getDeclFromExpr(E); 12431 return (D && D == getDeclFromExpr(LHS.get())) ? ExprError() : E; 12432 }); 12433 } 12434 return std::make_pair(LHS, RHS); 12435 } 12436 12437 /// Returns true if conversion between vectors of halfs and vectors of floats 12438 /// is needed. 12439 static bool needsConversionOfHalfVec(bool OpRequiresConversion, ASTContext &Ctx, 12440 QualType SrcType) { 12441 return OpRequiresConversion && !Ctx.getLangOpts().NativeHalfType && 12442 !Ctx.getTargetInfo().useFP16ConversionIntrinsics() && 12443 isVector(SrcType, Ctx.HalfTy); 12444 } 12445 12446 /// CreateBuiltinBinOp - Creates a new built-in binary operation with 12447 /// operator @p Opc at location @c TokLoc. This routine only supports 12448 /// built-in operations; ActOnBinOp handles overloaded operators. 12449 ExprResult Sema::CreateBuiltinBinOp(SourceLocation OpLoc, 12450 BinaryOperatorKind Opc, 12451 Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr) { 12452 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && isa<InitListExpr>(RHSExpr)) { 12453 // The syntax only allows initializer lists on the RHS of assignment, 12454 // so we don't need to worry about accepting invalid code for 12455 // non-assignment operators. 12456 // C++11 5.17p9: 12457 // The meaning of x = {v} [...] is that of x = T(v) [...]. The meaning 12458 // of x = {} is x = T(). 12459 InitializationKind Kind = InitializationKind::CreateDirectList( 12460 RHSExpr->getBeginLoc(), RHSExpr->getBeginLoc(), RHSExpr->getEndLoc()); 12461 InitializedEntity Entity = 12462 InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(LHSExpr->getType()); 12463 InitializationSequence InitSeq(*this, Entity, Kind, RHSExpr); 12464 ExprResult Init = InitSeq.Perform(*this, Entity, Kind, RHSExpr); 12465 if (Init.isInvalid()) 12466 return Init; 12467 RHSExpr = Init.get(); 12468 } 12469 12470 ExprResult LHS = LHSExpr, RHS = RHSExpr; 12471 QualType ResultTy; // Result type of the binary operator. 12472 // The following two variables are used for compound assignment operators 12473 QualType CompLHSTy; // Type of LHS after promotions for computation 12474 QualType CompResultTy; // Type of computation result 12475 ExprValueKind VK = VK_RValue; 12476 ExprObjectKind OK = OK_Ordinary; 12477 bool ConvertHalfVec = false; 12478 12479 std::tie(LHS, RHS) = CorrectDelayedTyposInBinOp(*this, Opc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 12480 if (!LHS.isUsable() || !RHS.isUsable()) 12481 return ExprError(); 12482 12483 if (getLangOpts().OpenCL) { 12484 QualType LHSTy = LHSExpr->getType(); 12485 QualType RHSTy = RHSExpr->getType(); 12486 // OpenCLC v2.0 s6.13.11.1 allows atomic variables to be initialized by 12487 // the ATOMIC_VAR_INIT macro. 12488 if (LHSTy->isAtomicType() || RHSTy->isAtomicType()) { 12489 SourceRange SR(LHSExpr->getBeginLoc(), RHSExpr->getEndLoc()); 12490 if (BO_Assign == Opc) 12491 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_opencl_atomic_init) << 0 << SR; 12492 else 12493 ResultTy = InvalidOperands(OpLoc, LHS, RHS); 12494 return ExprError(); 12495 } 12496 12497 // OpenCL special types - image, sampler, pipe, and blocks are to be used 12498 // only with a builtin functions and therefore should be disallowed here. 12499 if (LHSTy->isImageType() || RHSTy->isImageType() || 12500 LHSTy->isSamplerT() || RHSTy->isSamplerT() || 12501 LHSTy->isPipeType() || RHSTy->isPipeType() || 12502 LHSTy->isBlockPointerType() || RHSTy->isBlockPointerType()) { 12503 ResultTy = InvalidOperands(OpLoc, LHS, RHS); 12504 return ExprError(); 12505 } 12506 } 12507 12508 // Diagnose operations on the unsupported types for OpenMP device compilation. 12509 if (getLangOpts().OpenMP && getLangOpts().OpenMPIsDevice) { 12510 if (Opc != BO_Assign && Opc != BO_Comma) { 12511 checkOpenMPDeviceExpr(LHSExpr); 12512 checkOpenMPDeviceExpr(RHSExpr); 12513 } 12514 } 12515 12516 switch (Opc) { 12517 case BO_Assign: 12518 ResultTy = CheckAssignmentOperands(LHS.get(), RHS, OpLoc, QualType()); 12519 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 12520 LHS.get()->getObjectKind() != OK_ObjCProperty) { 12521 VK = LHS.get()->getValueKind(); 12522 OK = LHS.get()->getObjectKind(); 12523 } 12524 if (!ResultTy.isNull()) { 12525 DiagnoseSelfAssignment(*this, LHS.get(), RHS.get(), OpLoc, true); 12526 DiagnoseSelfMove(LHS.get(), RHS.get(), OpLoc); 12527 12528 // Avoid copying a block to the heap if the block is assigned to a local 12529 // auto variable that is declared in the same scope as the block. This 12530 // optimization is unsafe if the local variable is declared in an outer 12531 // scope. For example: 12532 // 12533 // BlockTy b; 12534 // { 12535 // b = ^{...}; 12536 // } 12537 // // It is unsafe to invoke the block here if it wasn't copied to the 12538 // // heap. 12539 // b(); 12540 12541 if (auto *BE = dyn_cast<BlockExpr>(RHS.get()->IgnoreParens())) 12542 if (auto *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(LHS.get()->IgnoreParens())) 12543 if (auto *VD = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(DRE->getDecl())) 12544 if (VD->hasLocalStorage() && getCurScope()->isDeclScope(VD)) 12545 BE->getBlockDecl()->setCanAvoidCopyToHeap(); 12546 } 12547 RecordModifiableNonNullParam(*this, LHS.get()); 12548 break; 12549 case BO_PtrMemD: 12550 case BO_PtrMemI: 12551 ResultTy = CheckPointerToMemberOperands(LHS, RHS, VK, OpLoc, 12552 Opc == BO_PtrMemI); 12553 break; 12554 case BO_Mul: 12555 case BO_Div: 12556 ConvertHalfVec = true; 12557 ResultTy = CheckMultiplyDivideOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, false, 12558 Opc == BO_Div); 12559 break; 12560 case BO_Rem: 12561 ResultTy = CheckRemainderOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc); 12562 break; 12563 case BO_Add: 12564 ConvertHalfVec = true; 12565 ResultTy = CheckAdditionOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, Opc); 12566 break; 12567 case BO_Sub: 12568 ConvertHalfVec = true; 12569 ResultTy = CheckSubtractionOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc); 12570 break; 12571 case BO_Shl: 12572 case BO_Shr: 12573 ResultTy = CheckShiftOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, Opc); 12574 break; 12575 case BO_LE: 12576 case BO_LT: 12577 case BO_GE: 12578 case BO_GT: 12579 ConvertHalfVec = true; 12580 ResultTy = CheckCompareOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, Opc); 12581 break; 12582 case BO_EQ: 12583 case BO_NE: 12584 ConvertHalfVec = true; 12585 ResultTy = CheckCompareOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, Opc); 12586 break; 12587 case BO_Cmp: 12588 ConvertHalfVec = true; 12589 ResultTy = CheckCompareOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, Opc); 12590 assert(ResultTy.isNull() || ResultTy->getAsCXXRecordDecl()); 12591 break; 12592 case BO_And: 12593 checkObjCPointerIntrospection(*this, LHS, RHS, OpLoc); 12594 LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 12595 case BO_Xor: 12596 case BO_Or: 12597 ResultTy = CheckBitwiseOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, Opc); 12598 break; 12599 case BO_LAnd: 12600 case BO_LOr: 12601 ConvertHalfVec = true; 12602 ResultTy = CheckLogicalOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, Opc); 12603 break; 12604 case BO_MulAssign: 12605 case BO_DivAssign: 12606 ConvertHalfVec = true; 12607 CompResultTy = CheckMultiplyDivideOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, true, 12608 Opc == BO_DivAssign); 12609 CompLHSTy = CompResultTy; 12610 if (!CompResultTy.isNull() && !LHS.isInvalid() && !RHS.isInvalid()) 12611 ResultTy = CheckAssignmentOperands(LHS.get(), RHS, OpLoc, CompResultTy); 12612 break; 12613 case BO_RemAssign: 12614 CompResultTy = CheckRemainderOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, true); 12615 CompLHSTy = CompResultTy; 12616 if (!CompResultTy.isNull() && !LHS.isInvalid() && !RHS.isInvalid()) 12617 ResultTy = CheckAssignmentOperands(LHS.get(), RHS, OpLoc, CompResultTy); 12618 break; 12619 case BO_AddAssign: 12620 ConvertHalfVec = true; 12621 CompResultTy = CheckAdditionOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, Opc, &CompLHSTy); 12622 if (!CompResultTy.isNull() && !LHS.isInvalid() && !RHS.isInvalid()) 12623 ResultTy = CheckAssignmentOperands(LHS.get(), RHS, OpLoc, CompResultTy); 12624 break; 12625 case BO_SubAssign: 12626 ConvertHalfVec = true; 12627 CompResultTy = CheckSubtractionOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, &CompLHSTy); 12628 if (!CompResultTy.isNull() && !LHS.isInvalid() && !RHS.isInvalid()) 12629 ResultTy = CheckAssignmentOperands(LHS.get(), RHS, OpLoc, CompResultTy); 12630 break; 12631 case BO_ShlAssign: 12632 case BO_ShrAssign: 12633 CompResultTy = CheckShiftOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, Opc, true); 12634 CompLHSTy = CompResultTy; 12635 if (!CompResultTy.isNull() && !LHS.isInvalid() && !RHS.isInvalid()) 12636 ResultTy = CheckAssignmentOperands(LHS.get(), RHS, OpLoc, CompResultTy); 12637 break; 12638 case BO_AndAssign: 12639 case BO_OrAssign: // fallthrough 12640 DiagnoseSelfAssignment(*this, LHS.get(), RHS.get(), OpLoc, true); 12641 LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 12642 case BO_XorAssign: 12643 CompResultTy = CheckBitwiseOperands(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, Opc); 12644 CompLHSTy = CompResultTy; 12645 if (!CompResultTy.isNull() && !LHS.isInvalid() && !RHS.isInvalid()) 12646 ResultTy = CheckAssignmentOperands(LHS.get(), RHS, OpLoc, CompResultTy); 12647 break; 12648 case BO_Comma: 12649 ResultTy = CheckCommaOperands(*this, LHS, RHS, OpLoc); 12650 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && !RHS.isInvalid()) { 12651 VK = RHS.get()->getValueKind(); 12652 OK = RHS.get()->getObjectKind(); 12653 } 12654 break; 12655 } 12656 if (ResultTy.isNull() || LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid()) 12657 return ExprError(); 12658 12659 // Some of the binary operations require promoting operands of half vector to 12660 // float vectors and truncating the result back to half vector. For now, we do 12661 // this only when HalfArgsAndReturn is set (that is, when the target is arm or 12662 // arm64). 12663 assert(isVector(RHS.get()->getType(), Context.HalfTy) == 12664 isVector(LHS.get()->getType(), Context.HalfTy) && 12665 "both sides are half vectors or neither sides are"); 12666 ConvertHalfVec = needsConversionOfHalfVec(ConvertHalfVec, Context, 12667 LHS.get()->getType()); 12668 12669 // Check for array bounds violations for both sides of the BinaryOperator 12670 CheckArrayAccess(LHS.get()); 12671 CheckArrayAccess(RHS.get()); 12672 12673 if (const ObjCIsaExpr *OISA = dyn_cast<ObjCIsaExpr>(LHS.get()->IgnoreParenCasts())) { 12674 NamedDecl *ObjectSetClass = LookupSingleName(TUScope, 12675 &Context.Idents.get("object_setClass"), 12676 SourceLocation(), LookupOrdinaryName); 12677 if (ObjectSetClass && isa<ObjCIsaExpr>(LHS.get())) { 12678 SourceLocation RHSLocEnd = getLocForEndOfToken(RHS.get()->getEndLoc()); 12679 Diag(LHS.get()->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_objc_isa_assign) 12680 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(LHS.get()->getBeginLoc(), 12681 "object_setClass(") 12682 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(SourceRange(OISA->getOpLoc(), OpLoc), 12683 ",") 12684 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(RHSLocEnd, ")"); 12685 } 12686 else 12687 Diag(LHS.get()->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_objc_isa_assign); 12688 } 12689 else if (const ObjCIvarRefExpr *OIRE = 12690 dyn_cast<ObjCIvarRefExpr>(LHS.get()->IgnoreParenCasts())) 12691 DiagnoseDirectIsaAccess(*this, OIRE, OpLoc, RHS.get()); 12692 12693 // Opc is not a compound assignment if CompResultTy is null. 12694 if (CompResultTy.isNull()) { 12695 if (ConvertHalfVec) 12696 return convertHalfVecBinOp(*this, LHS, RHS, Opc, ResultTy, VK, OK, false, 12697 OpLoc, FPFeatures); 12698 return new (Context) BinaryOperator(LHS.get(), RHS.get(), Opc, ResultTy, VK, 12699 OK, OpLoc, FPFeatures); 12700 } 12701 12702 // Handle compound assignments. 12703 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && LHS.get()->getObjectKind() != 12704 OK_ObjCProperty) { 12705 VK = VK_LValue; 12706 OK = LHS.get()->getObjectKind(); 12707 } 12708 12709 if (ConvertHalfVec) 12710 return convertHalfVecBinOp(*this, LHS, RHS, Opc, ResultTy, VK, OK, true, 12711 OpLoc, FPFeatures); 12712 12713 return new (Context) CompoundAssignOperator( 12714 LHS.get(), RHS.get(), Opc, ResultTy, VK, OK, CompLHSTy, CompResultTy, 12715 OpLoc, FPFeatures); 12716 } 12717 12718 /// DiagnoseBitwisePrecedence - Emit a warning when bitwise and comparison 12719 /// operators are mixed in a way that suggests that the programmer forgot that 12720 /// comparison operators have higher precedence. The most typical example of 12721 /// such code is "flags & 0x0020 != 0", which is equivalent to "flags & 1". 12722 static void DiagnoseBitwisePrecedence(Sema &Self, BinaryOperatorKind Opc, 12723 SourceLocation OpLoc, Expr *LHSExpr, 12724 Expr *RHSExpr) { 12725 BinaryOperator *LHSBO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(LHSExpr); 12726 BinaryOperator *RHSBO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(RHSExpr); 12727 12728 // Check that one of the sides is a comparison operator and the other isn't. 12729 bool isLeftComp = LHSBO && LHSBO->isComparisonOp(); 12730 bool isRightComp = RHSBO && RHSBO->isComparisonOp(); 12731 if (isLeftComp == isRightComp) 12732 return; 12733 12734 // Bitwise operations are sometimes used as eager logical ops. 12735 // Don't diagnose this. 12736 bool isLeftBitwise = LHSBO && LHSBO->isBitwiseOp(); 12737 bool isRightBitwise = RHSBO && RHSBO->isBitwiseOp(); 12738 if (isLeftBitwise || isRightBitwise) 12739 return; 12740 12741 SourceRange DiagRange = isLeftComp 12742 ? SourceRange(LHSExpr->getBeginLoc(), OpLoc) 12743 : SourceRange(OpLoc, RHSExpr->getEndLoc()); 12744 StringRef OpStr = isLeftComp ? LHSBO->getOpcodeStr() : RHSBO->getOpcodeStr(); 12745 SourceRange ParensRange = 12746 isLeftComp 12747 ? SourceRange(LHSBO->getRHS()->getBeginLoc(), RHSExpr->getEndLoc()) 12748 : SourceRange(LHSExpr->getBeginLoc(), RHSBO->getLHS()->getEndLoc()); 12749 12750 Self.Diag(OpLoc, diag::warn_precedence_bitwise_rel) 12751 << DiagRange << BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc) << OpStr; 12752 SuggestParentheses(Self, OpLoc, 12753 Self.PDiag(diag::note_precedence_silence) << OpStr, 12754 (isLeftComp ? LHSExpr : RHSExpr)->getSourceRange()); 12755 SuggestParentheses(Self, OpLoc, 12756 Self.PDiag(diag::note_precedence_bitwise_first) 12757 << BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc), 12758 ParensRange); 12759 } 12760 12761 /// It accepts a '&&' expr that is inside a '||' one. 12762 /// Emit a diagnostic together with a fixit hint that wraps the '&&' expression 12763 /// in parentheses. 12764 static void 12765 EmitDiagnosticForLogicalAndInLogicalOr(Sema &Self, SourceLocation OpLoc, 12766 BinaryOperator *Bop) { 12767 assert(Bop->getOpcode() == BO_LAnd); 12768 Self.Diag(Bop->getOperatorLoc(), diag::warn_logical_and_in_logical_or) 12769 << Bop->getSourceRange() << OpLoc; 12770 SuggestParentheses(Self, Bop->getOperatorLoc(), 12771 Self.PDiag(diag::note_precedence_silence) 12772 << Bop->getOpcodeStr(), 12773 Bop->getSourceRange()); 12774 } 12775 12776 /// Returns true if the given expression can be evaluated as a constant 12777 /// 'true'. 12778 static bool EvaluatesAsTrue(Sema &S, Expr *E) { 12779 bool Res; 12780 return !E->isValueDependent() && 12781 E->EvaluateAsBooleanCondition(Res, S.getASTContext()) && Res; 12782 } 12783 12784 /// Returns true if the given expression can be evaluated as a constant 12785 /// 'false'. 12786 static bool EvaluatesAsFalse(Sema &S, Expr *E) { 12787 bool Res; 12788 return !E->isValueDependent() && 12789 E->EvaluateAsBooleanCondition(Res, S.getASTContext()) && !Res; 12790 } 12791 12792 /// Look for '&&' in the left hand of a '||' expr. 12793 static void DiagnoseLogicalAndInLogicalOrLHS(Sema &S, SourceLocation OpLoc, 12794 Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr) { 12795 if (BinaryOperator *Bop = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(LHSExpr)) { 12796 if (Bop->getOpcode() == BO_LAnd) { 12797 // If it's "a && b || 0" don't warn since the precedence doesn't matter. 12798 if (EvaluatesAsFalse(S, RHSExpr)) 12799 return; 12800 // If it's "1 && a || b" don't warn since the precedence doesn't matter. 12801 if (!EvaluatesAsTrue(S, Bop->getLHS())) 12802 return EmitDiagnosticForLogicalAndInLogicalOr(S, OpLoc, Bop); 12803 } else if (Bop->getOpcode() == BO_LOr) { 12804 if (BinaryOperator *RBop = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(Bop->getRHS())) { 12805 // If it's "a || b && 1 || c" we didn't warn earlier for 12806 // "a || b && 1", but warn now. 12807 if (RBop->getOpcode() == BO_LAnd && EvaluatesAsTrue(S, RBop->getRHS())) 12808 return EmitDiagnosticForLogicalAndInLogicalOr(S, OpLoc, RBop); 12809 } 12810 } 12811 } 12812 } 12813 12814 /// Look for '&&' in the right hand of a '||' expr. 12815 static void DiagnoseLogicalAndInLogicalOrRHS(Sema &S, SourceLocation OpLoc, 12816 Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr) { 12817 if (BinaryOperator *Bop = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(RHSExpr)) { 12818 if (Bop->getOpcode() == BO_LAnd) { 12819 // If it's "0 || a && b" don't warn since the precedence doesn't matter. 12820 if (EvaluatesAsFalse(S, LHSExpr)) 12821 return; 12822 // If it's "a || b && 1" don't warn since the precedence doesn't matter. 12823 if (!EvaluatesAsTrue(S, Bop->getRHS())) 12824 return EmitDiagnosticForLogicalAndInLogicalOr(S, OpLoc, Bop); 12825 } 12826 } 12827 } 12828 12829 /// Look for bitwise op in the left or right hand of a bitwise op with 12830 /// lower precedence and emit a diagnostic together with a fixit hint that wraps 12831 /// the '&' expression in parentheses. 12832 static void DiagnoseBitwiseOpInBitwiseOp(Sema &S, BinaryOperatorKind Opc, 12833 SourceLocation OpLoc, Expr *SubExpr) { 12834 if (BinaryOperator *Bop = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(SubExpr)) { 12835 if (Bop->isBitwiseOp() && Bop->getOpcode() < Opc) { 12836 S.Diag(Bop->getOperatorLoc(), diag::warn_bitwise_op_in_bitwise_op) 12837 << Bop->getOpcodeStr() << BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc) 12838 << Bop->getSourceRange() << OpLoc; 12839 SuggestParentheses(S, Bop->getOperatorLoc(), 12840 S.PDiag(diag::note_precedence_silence) 12841 << Bop->getOpcodeStr(), 12842 Bop->getSourceRange()); 12843 } 12844 } 12845 } 12846 12847 static void DiagnoseAdditionInShift(Sema &S, SourceLocation OpLoc, 12848 Expr *SubExpr, StringRef Shift) { 12849 if (BinaryOperator *Bop = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(SubExpr)) { 12850 if (Bop->getOpcode() == BO_Add || Bop->getOpcode() == BO_Sub) { 12851 StringRef Op = Bop->getOpcodeStr(); 12852 S.Diag(Bop->getOperatorLoc(), diag::warn_addition_in_bitshift) 12853 << Bop->getSourceRange() << OpLoc << Shift << Op; 12854 SuggestParentheses(S, Bop->getOperatorLoc(), 12855 S.PDiag(diag::note_precedence_silence) << Op, 12856 Bop->getSourceRange()); 12857 } 12858 } 12859 } 12860 12861 static void DiagnoseShiftCompare(Sema &S, SourceLocation OpLoc, 12862 Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr) { 12863 CXXOperatorCallExpr *OCE = dyn_cast<CXXOperatorCallExpr>(LHSExpr); 12864 if (!OCE) 12865 return; 12866 12867 FunctionDecl *FD = OCE->getDirectCallee(); 12868 if (!FD || !FD->isOverloadedOperator()) 12869 return; 12870 12871 OverloadedOperatorKind Kind = FD->getOverloadedOperator(); 12872 if (Kind != OO_LessLess && Kind != OO_GreaterGreater) 12873 return; 12874 12875 S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::warn_overloaded_shift_in_comparison) 12876 << LHSExpr->getSourceRange() << RHSExpr->getSourceRange() 12877 << (Kind == OO_LessLess); 12878 SuggestParentheses(S, OCE->getOperatorLoc(), 12879 S.PDiag(diag::note_precedence_silence) 12880 << (Kind == OO_LessLess ? "<<" : ">>"), 12881 OCE->getSourceRange()); 12882 SuggestParentheses( 12883 S, OpLoc, S.PDiag(diag::note_evaluate_comparison_first), 12884 SourceRange(OCE->getArg(1)->getBeginLoc(), RHSExpr->getEndLoc())); 12885 } 12886 12887 /// DiagnoseBinOpPrecedence - Emit warnings for expressions with tricky 12888 /// precedence. 12889 static void DiagnoseBinOpPrecedence(Sema &Self, BinaryOperatorKind Opc, 12890 SourceLocation OpLoc, Expr *LHSExpr, 12891 Expr *RHSExpr){ 12892 // Diagnose "arg1 'bitwise' arg2 'eq' arg3". 12893 if (BinaryOperator::isBitwiseOp(Opc)) 12894 DiagnoseBitwisePrecedence(Self, Opc, OpLoc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 12895 12896 // Diagnose "arg1 & arg2 | arg3" 12897 if ((Opc == BO_Or || Opc == BO_Xor) && 12898 !OpLoc.isMacroID()/* Don't warn in macros. */) { 12899 DiagnoseBitwiseOpInBitwiseOp(Self, Opc, OpLoc, LHSExpr); 12900 DiagnoseBitwiseOpInBitwiseOp(Self, Opc, OpLoc, RHSExpr); 12901 } 12902 12903 // Warn about arg1 || arg2 && arg3, as GCC 4.3+ does. 12904 // We don't warn for 'assert(a || b && "bad")' since this is safe. 12905 if (Opc == BO_LOr && !OpLoc.isMacroID()/* Don't warn in macros. */) { 12906 DiagnoseLogicalAndInLogicalOrLHS(Self, OpLoc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 12907 DiagnoseLogicalAndInLogicalOrRHS(Self, OpLoc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 12908 } 12909 12910 if ((Opc == BO_Shl && LHSExpr->getType()->isIntegralType(Self.getASTContext())) 12911 || Opc == BO_Shr) { 12912 StringRef Shift = BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc); 12913 DiagnoseAdditionInShift(Self, OpLoc, LHSExpr, Shift); 12914 DiagnoseAdditionInShift(Self, OpLoc, RHSExpr, Shift); 12915 } 12916 12917 // Warn on overloaded shift operators and comparisons, such as: 12918 // cout << 5 == 4; 12919 if (BinaryOperator::isComparisonOp(Opc)) 12920 DiagnoseShiftCompare(Self, OpLoc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 12921 } 12922 12923 // Binary Operators. 'Tok' is the token for the operator. 12924 ExprResult Sema::ActOnBinOp(Scope *S, SourceLocation TokLoc, 12925 tok::TokenKind Kind, 12926 Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr) { 12927 BinaryOperatorKind Opc = ConvertTokenKindToBinaryOpcode(Kind); 12928 assert(LHSExpr && "ActOnBinOp(): missing left expression"); 12929 assert(RHSExpr && "ActOnBinOp(): missing right expression"); 12930 12931 // Emit warnings for tricky precedence issues, e.g. "bitfield & 0x4 == 0" 12932 DiagnoseBinOpPrecedence(*this, Opc, TokLoc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 12933 12934 return BuildBinOp(S, TokLoc, Opc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 12935 } 12936 12937 /// Build an overloaded binary operator expression in the given scope. 12938 static ExprResult BuildOverloadedBinOp(Sema &S, Scope *Sc, SourceLocation OpLoc, 12939 BinaryOperatorKind Opc, 12940 Expr *LHS, Expr *RHS) { 12941 switch (Opc) { 12942 case BO_Assign: 12943 case BO_DivAssign: 12944 case BO_RemAssign: 12945 case BO_SubAssign: 12946 case BO_AndAssign: 12947 case BO_OrAssign: 12948 case BO_XorAssign: 12949 DiagnoseSelfAssignment(S, LHS, RHS, OpLoc, false); 12950 CheckIdentityFieldAssignment(LHS, RHS, OpLoc, S); 12951 break; 12952 default: 12953 break; 12954 } 12955 12956 // Find all of the overloaded operators visible from this 12957 // point. We perform both an operator-name lookup from the local 12958 // scope and an argument-dependent lookup based on the types of 12959 // the arguments. 12960 UnresolvedSet<16> Functions; 12961 OverloadedOperatorKind OverOp 12962 = BinaryOperator::getOverloadedOperator(Opc); 12963 if (Sc && OverOp != OO_None && OverOp != OO_Equal) 12964 S.LookupOverloadedOperatorName(OverOp, Sc, LHS->getType(), 12965 RHS->getType(), Functions); 12966 12967 // Build the (potentially-overloaded, potentially-dependent) 12968 // binary operation. 12969 return S.CreateOverloadedBinOp(OpLoc, Opc, Functions, LHS, RHS); 12970 } 12971 12972 ExprResult Sema::BuildBinOp(Scope *S, SourceLocation OpLoc, 12973 BinaryOperatorKind Opc, 12974 Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr) { 12975 ExprResult LHS, RHS; 12976 std::tie(LHS, RHS) = CorrectDelayedTyposInBinOp(*this, Opc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 12977 if (!LHS.isUsable() || !RHS.isUsable()) 12978 return ExprError(); 12979 LHSExpr = LHS.get(); 12980 RHSExpr = RHS.get(); 12981 12982 // We want to end up calling one of checkPseudoObjectAssignment 12983 // (if the LHS is a pseudo-object), BuildOverloadedBinOp (if 12984 // both expressions are overloadable or either is type-dependent), 12985 // or CreateBuiltinBinOp (in any other case). We also want to get 12986 // any placeholder types out of the way. 12987 12988 // Handle pseudo-objects in the LHS. 12989 if (const BuiltinType *pty = LHSExpr->getType()->getAsPlaceholderType()) { 12990 // Assignments with a pseudo-object l-value need special analysis. 12991 if (pty->getKind() == BuiltinType::PseudoObject && 12992 BinaryOperator::isAssignmentOp(Opc)) 12993 return checkPseudoObjectAssignment(S, OpLoc, Opc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 12994 12995 // Don't resolve overloads if the other type is overloadable. 12996 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && pty->getKind() == BuiltinType::Overload) { 12997 // We can't actually test that if we still have a placeholder, 12998 // though. Fortunately, none of the exceptions we see in that 12999 // code below are valid when the LHS is an overload set. Note 13000 // that an overload set can be dependently-typed, but it never 13001 // instantiates to having an overloadable type. 13002 ExprResult resolvedRHS = CheckPlaceholderExpr(RHSExpr); 13003 if (resolvedRHS.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 13004 RHSExpr = resolvedRHS.get(); 13005 13006 if (RHSExpr->isTypeDependent() || 13007 RHSExpr->getType()->isOverloadableType()) 13008 return BuildOverloadedBinOp(*this, S, OpLoc, Opc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 13009 } 13010 13011 // If we're instantiating "a.x < b" or "A::x < b" and 'x' names a function 13012 // template, diagnose the missing 'template' keyword instead of diagnosing 13013 // an invalid use of a bound member function. 13014 // 13015 // Note that "A::x < b" might be valid if 'b' has an overloadable type due 13016 // to C++1z [over.over]/1.4, but we already checked for that case above. 13017 if (Opc == BO_LT && inTemplateInstantiation() && 13018 (pty->getKind() == BuiltinType::BoundMember || 13019 pty->getKind() == BuiltinType::Overload)) { 13020 auto *OE = dyn_cast<OverloadExpr>(LHSExpr); 13021 if (OE && !OE->hasTemplateKeyword() && !OE->hasExplicitTemplateArgs() && 13022 std::any_of(OE->decls_begin(), OE->decls_end(), [](NamedDecl *ND) { 13023 return isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(ND); 13024 })) { 13025 Diag(OE->getQualifier() ? OE->getQualifierLoc().getBeginLoc() 13026 : OE->getNameLoc(), 13027 diag::err_template_kw_missing) 13028 << OE->getName().getAsString() << ""; 13029 return ExprError(); 13030 } 13031 } 13032 13033 ExprResult LHS = CheckPlaceholderExpr(LHSExpr); 13034 if (LHS.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 13035 LHSExpr = LHS.get(); 13036 } 13037 13038 // Handle pseudo-objects in the RHS. 13039 if (const BuiltinType *pty = RHSExpr->getType()->getAsPlaceholderType()) { 13040 // An overload in the RHS can potentially be resolved by the type 13041 // being assigned to. 13042 if (Opc == BO_Assign && pty->getKind() == BuiltinType::Overload) { 13043 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 13044 (LHSExpr->isTypeDependent() || RHSExpr->isTypeDependent() || 13045 LHSExpr->getType()->isOverloadableType())) 13046 return BuildOverloadedBinOp(*this, S, OpLoc, Opc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 13047 13048 return CreateBuiltinBinOp(OpLoc, Opc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 13049 } 13050 13051 // Don't resolve overloads if the other type is overloadable. 13052 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && pty->getKind() == BuiltinType::Overload && 13053 LHSExpr->getType()->isOverloadableType()) 13054 return BuildOverloadedBinOp(*this, S, OpLoc, Opc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 13055 13056 ExprResult resolvedRHS = CheckPlaceholderExpr(RHSExpr); 13057 if (!resolvedRHS.isUsable()) return ExprError(); 13058 RHSExpr = resolvedRHS.get(); 13059 } 13060 13061 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 13062 // If either expression is type-dependent, always build an 13063 // overloaded op. 13064 if (LHSExpr->isTypeDependent() || RHSExpr->isTypeDependent()) 13065 return BuildOverloadedBinOp(*this, S, OpLoc, Opc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 13066 13067 // Otherwise, build an overloaded op if either expression has an 13068 // overloadable type. 13069 if (LHSExpr->getType()->isOverloadableType() || 13070 RHSExpr->getType()->isOverloadableType()) 13071 return BuildOverloadedBinOp(*this, S, OpLoc, Opc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 13072 } 13073 13074 // Build a built-in binary operation. 13075 return CreateBuiltinBinOp(OpLoc, Opc, LHSExpr, RHSExpr); 13076 } 13077 13078 static bool isOverflowingIntegerType(ASTContext &Ctx, QualType T) { 13079 if (T.isNull() || T->isDependentType()) 13080 return false; 13081 13082 if (!T->isPromotableIntegerType()) 13083 return true; 13084 13085 return Ctx.getIntWidth(T) >= Ctx.getIntWidth(Ctx.IntTy); 13086 } 13087 13088 ExprResult Sema::CreateBuiltinUnaryOp(SourceLocation OpLoc, 13089 UnaryOperatorKind Opc, 13090 Expr *InputExpr) { 13091 ExprResult Input = InputExpr; 13092 ExprValueKind VK = VK_RValue; 13093 ExprObjectKind OK = OK_Ordinary; 13094 QualType resultType; 13095 bool CanOverflow = false; 13096 13097 bool ConvertHalfVec = false; 13098 if (getLangOpts().OpenCL) { 13099 QualType Ty = InputExpr->getType(); 13100 // The only legal unary operation for atomics is '&'. 13101 if ((Opc != UO_AddrOf && Ty->isAtomicType()) || 13102 // OpenCL special types - image, sampler, pipe, and blocks are to be used 13103 // only with a builtin functions and therefore should be disallowed here. 13104 (Ty->isImageType() || Ty->isSamplerT() || Ty->isPipeType() 13105 || Ty->isBlockPointerType())) { 13106 return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_unary_expr) 13107 << InputExpr->getType() 13108 << Input.get()->getSourceRange()); 13109 } 13110 } 13111 // Diagnose operations on the unsupported types for OpenMP device compilation. 13112 if (getLangOpts().OpenMP && getLangOpts().OpenMPIsDevice) { 13113 if (UnaryOperator::isIncrementDecrementOp(Opc) || 13114 UnaryOperator::isArithmeticOp(Opc)) 13115 checkOpenMPDeviceExpr(InputExpr); 13116 } 13117 13118 switch (Opc) { 13119 case UO_PreInc: 13120 case UO_PreDec: 13121 case UO_PostInc: 13122 case UO_PostDec: 13123 resultType = CheckIncrementDecrementOperand(*this, Input.get(), VK, OK, 13124 OpLoc, 13125 Opc == UO_PreInc || 13126 Opc == UO_PostInc, 13127 Opc == UO_PreInc || 13128 Opc == UO_PreDec); 13129 CanOverflow = isOverflowingIntegerType(Context, resultType); 13130 break; 13131 case UO_AddrOf: 13132 resultType = CheckAddressOfOperand(Input, OpLoc); 13133 CheckAddressOfNoDeref(InputExpr); 13134 RecordModifiableNonNullParam(*this, InputExpr); 13135 break; 13136 case UO_Deref: { 13137 Input = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(Input.get()); 13138 if (Input.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 13139 resultType = CheckIndirectionOperand(*this, Input.get(), VK, OpLoc); 13140 break; 13141 } 13142 case UO_Plus: 13143 case UO_Minus: 13144 CanOverflow = Opc == UO_Minus && 13145 isOverflowingIntegerType(Context, Input.get()->getType()); 13146 Input = UsualUnaryConversions(Input.get()); 13147 if (Input.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 13148 // Unary plus and minus require promoting an operand of half vector to a 13149 // float vector and truncating the result back to a half vector. For now, we 13150 // do this only when HalfArgsAndReturns is set (that is, when the target is 13151 // arm or arm64). 13152 ConvertHalfVec = 13153 needsConversionOfHalfVec(true, Context, Input.get()->getType()); 13154 13155 // If the operand is a half vector, promote it to a float vector. 13156 if (ConvertHalfVec) 13157 Input = convertVector(Input.get(), Context.FloatTy, *this); 13158 resultType = Input.get()->getType(); 13159 if (resultType->isDependentType()) 13160 break; 13161 if (resultType->isArithmeticType()) // C99 6.5.3.3p1 13162 break; 13163 else if (resultType->isVectorType() && 13164 // The z vector extensions don't allow + or - with bool vectors. 13165 (!Context.getLangOpts().ZVector || 13166 resultType->getAs<VectorType>()->getVectorKind() != 13167 VectorType::AltiVecBool)) 13168 break; 13169 else if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && // C++ [expr.unary.op]p6 13170 Opc == UO_Plus && 13171 resultType->isPointerType()) 13172 break; 13173 13174 return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_unary_expr) 13175 << resultType << Input.get()->getSourceRange()); 13176 13177 case UO_Not: // bitwise complement 13178 Input = UsualUnaryConversions(Input.get()); 13179 if (Input.isInvalid()) 13180 return ExprError(); 13181 resultType = Input.get()->getType(); 13182 13183 if (resultType->isDependentType()) 13184 break; 13185 // C99 6.5.3.3p1. We allow complex int and float as a GCC extension. 13186 if (resultType->isComplexType() || resultType->isComplexIntegerType()) 13187 // C99 does not support '~' for complex conjugation. 13188 Diag(OpLoc, diag::ext_integer_complement_complex) 13189 << resultType << Input.get()->getSourceRange(); 13190 else if (resultType->hasIntegerRepresentation()) 13191 break; 13192 else if (resultType->isExtVectorType() && Context.getLangOpts().OpenCL) { 13193 // OpenCL v1.1 s6.3.f: The bitwise operator not (~) does not operate 13194 // on vector float types. 13195 QualType T = resultType->getAs<ExtVectorType>()->getElementType(); 13196 if (!T->isIntegerType()) 13197 return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_unary_expr) 13198 << resultType << Input.get()->getSourceRange()); 13199 } else { 13200 return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_unary_expr) 13201 << resultType << Input.get()->getSourceRange()); 13202 } 13203 break; 13204 13205 case UO_LNot: // logical negation 13206 // Unlike +/-/~, integer promotions aren't done here (C99 6.5.3.3p5). 13207 Input = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(Input.get()); 13208 if (Input.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 13209 resultType = Input.get()->getType(); 13210 13211 // Though we still have to promote half FP to float... 13212 if (resultType->isHalfType() && !Context.getLangOpts().NativeHalfType) { 13213 Input = ImpCastExprToType(Input.get(), Context.FloatTy, CK_FloatingCast).get(); 13214 resultType = Context.FloatTy; 13215 } 13216 13217 if (resultType->isDependentType()) 13218 break; 13219 if (resultType->isScalarType() && !isScopedEnumerationType(resultType)) { 13220 // C99 6.5.3.3p1: ok, fallthrough; 13221 if (Context.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 13222 // C++03 [expr.unary.op]p8, C++0x [expr.unary.op]p9: 13223 // operand contextually converted to bool. 13224 Input = ImpCastExprToType(Input.get(), Context.BoolTy, 13225 ScalarTypeToBooleanCastKind(resultType)); 13226 } else if (Context.getLangOpts().OpenCL && 13227 Context.getLangOpts().OpenCLVersion < 120) { 13228 // OpenCL v1.1 6.3.h: The logical operator not (!) does not 13229 // operate on scalar float types. 13230 if (!resultType->isIntegerType() && !resultType->isPointerType()) 13231 return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_unary_expr) 13232 << resultType << Input.get()->getSourceRange()); 13233 } 13234 } else if (resultType->isExtVectorType()) { 13235 if (Context.getLangOpts().OpenCL && 13236 Context.getLangOpts().OpenCLVersion < 120 && 13237 !Context.getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus) { 13238 // OpenCL v1.1 6.3.h: The logical operator not (!) does not 13239 // operate on vector float types. 13240 QualType T = resultType->getAs<ExtVectorType>()->getElementType(); 13241 if (!T->isIntegerType()) 13242 return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_unary_expr) 13243 << resultType << Input.get()->getSourceRange()); 13244 } 13245 // Vector logical not returns the signed variant of the operand type. 13246 resultType = GetSignedVectorType(resultType); 13247 break; 13248 } else { 13249 // FIXME: GCC's vector extension permits the usage of '!' with a vector 13250 // type in C++. We should allow that here too. 13251 return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_unary_expr) 13252 << resultType << Input.get()->getSourceRange()); 13253 } 13254 13255 // LNot always has type int. C99 6.5.3.3p5. 13256 // In C++, it's bool. C++ 5.3.1p8 13257 resultType = Context.getLogicalOperationType(); 13258 break; 13259 case UO_Real: 13260 case UO_Imag: 13261 resultType = CheckRealImagOperand(*this, Input, OpLoc, Opc == UO_Real); 13262 // _Real maps ordinary l-values into ordinary l-values. _Imag maps ordinary 13263 // complex l-values to ordinary l-values and all other values to r-values. 13264 if (Input.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 13265 if (Opc == UO_Real || Input.get()->getType()->isAnyComplexType()) { 13266 if (Input.get()->getValueKind() != VK_RValue && 13267 Input.get()->getObjectKind() == OK_Ordinary) 13268 VK = Input.get()->getValueKind(); 13269 } else if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 13270 // In C, a volatile scalar is read by __imag. In C++, it is not. 13271 Input = DefaultLvalueConversion(Input.get()); 13272 } 13273 break; 13274 case UO_Extension: 13275 resultType = Input.get()->getType(); 13276 VK = Input.get()->getValueKind(); 13277 OK = Input.get()->getObjectKind(); 13278 break; 13279 case UO_Coawait: 13280 // It's unnecessary to represent the pass-through operator co_await in the 13281 // AST; just return the input expression instead. 13282 assert(!Input.get()->getType()->isDependentType() && 13283 "the co_await expression must be non-dependant before " 13284 "building operator co_await"); 13285 return Input; 13286 } 13287 if (resultType.isNull() || Input.isInvalid()) 13288 return ExprError(); 13289 13290 // Check for array bounds violations in the operand of the UnaryOperator, 13291 // except for the '*' and '&' operators that have to be handled specially 13292 // by CheckArrayAccess (as there are special cases like &array[arraysize] 13293 // that are explicitly defined as valid by the standard). 13294 if (Opc != UO_AddrOf && Opc != UO_Deref) 13295 CheckArrayAccess(Input.get()); 13296 13297 auto *UO = new (Context) 13298 UnaryOperator(Input.get(), Opc, resultType, VK, OK, OpLoc, CanOverflow); 13299 13300 if (Opc == UO_Deref && UO->getType()->hasAttr(attr::NoDeref) && 13301 !isa<ArrayType>(UO->getType().getDesugaredType(Context))) 13302 ExprEvalContexts.back().PossibleDerefs.insert(UO); 13303 13304 // Convert the result back to a half vector. 13305 if (ConvertHalfVec) 13306 return convertVector(UO, Context.HalfTy, *this); 13307 return UO; 13308 } 13309 13310 /// Determine whether the given expression is a qualified member 13311 /// access expression, of a form that could be turned into a pointer to member 13312 /// with the address-of operator. 13313 bool Sema::isQualifiedMemberAccess(Expr *E) { 13314 if (DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E)) { 13315 if (!DRE->getQualifier()) 13316 return false; 13317 13318 ValueDecl *VD = DRE->getDecl(); 13319 if (!VD->isCXXClassMember()) 13320 return false; 13321 13322 if (isa<FieldDecl>(VD) || isa<IndirectFieldDecl>(VD)) 13323 return true; 13324 if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(VD)) 13325 return Method->isInstance(); 13326 13327 return false; 13328 } 13329 13330 if (UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE = dyn_cast<UnresolvedLookupExpr>(E)) { 13331 if (!ULE->getQualifier()) 13332 return false; 13333 13334 for (NamedDecl *D : ULE->decls()) { 13335 if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(D)) { 13336 if (Method->isInstance()) 13337 return true; 13338 } else { 13339 // Overload set does not contain methods. 13340 break; 13341 } 13342 } 13343 13344 return false; 13345 } 13346 13347 return false; 13348 } 13349 13350 ExprResult Sema::BuildUnaryOp(Scope *S, SourceLocation OpLoc, 13351 UnaryOperatorKind Opc, Expr *Input) { 13352 // First things first: handle placeholders so that the 13353 // overloaded-operator check considers the right type. 13354 if (const BuiltinType *pty = Input->getType()->getAsPlaceholderType()) { 13355 // Increment and decrement of pseudo-object references. 13356 if (pty->getKind() == BuiltinType::PseudoObject && 13357 UnaryOperator::isIncrementDecrementOp(Opc)) 13358 return checkPseudoObjectIncDec(S, OpLoc, Opc, Input); 13359 13360 // extension is always a builtin operator. 13361 if (Opc == UO_Extension) 13362 return CreateBuiltinUnaryOp(OpLoc, Opc, Input); 13363 13364 // & gets special logic for several kinds of placeholder. 13365 // The builtin code knows what to do. 13366 if (Opc == UO_AddrOf && 13367 (pty->getKind() == BuiltinType::Overload || 13368 pty->getKind() == BuiltinType::UnknownAny || 13369 pty->getKind() == BuiltinType::BoundMember)) 13370 return CreateBuiltinUnaryOp(OpLoc, Opc, Input); 13371 13372 // Anything else needs to be handled now. 13373 ExprResult Result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(Input); 13374 if (Result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 13375 Input = Result.get(); 13376 } 13377 13378 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && Input->getType()->isOverloadableType() && 13379 UnaryOperator::getOverloadedOperator(Opc) != OO_None && 13380 !(Opc == UO_AddrOf && isQualifiedMemberAccess(Input))) { 13381 // Find all of the overloaded operators visible from this 13382 // point. We perform both an operator-name lookup from the local 13383 // scope and an argument-dependent lookup based on the types of 13384 // the arguments. 13385 UnresolvedSet<16> Functions; 13386 OverloadedOperatorKind OverOp = UnaryOperator::getOverloadedOperator(Opc); 13387 if (S && OverOp != OO_None) 13388 LookupOverloadedOperatorName(OverOp, S, Input->getType(), QualType(), 13389 Functions); 13390 13391 return CreateOverloadedUnaryOp(OpLoc, Opc, Functions, Input); 13392 } 13393 13394 return CreateBuiltinUnaryOp(OpLoc, Opc, Input); 13395 } 13396 13397 // Unary Operators. 'Tok' is the token for the operator. 13398 ExprResult Sema::ActOnUnaryOp(Scope *S, SourceLocation OpLoc, 13399 tok::TokenKind Op, Expr *Input) { 13400 return BuildUnaryOp(S, OpLoc, ConvertTokenKindToUnaryOpcode(Op), Input); 13401 } 13402 13403 /// ActOnAddrLabel - Parse the GNU address of label extension: "&&foo". 13404 ExprResult Sema::ActOnAddrLabel(SourceLocation OpLoc, SourceLocation LabLoc, 13405 LabelDecl *TheDecl) { 13406 TheDecl->markUsed(Context); 13407 // Create the AST node. The address of a label always has type 'void*'. 13408 return new (Context) AddrLabelExpr(OpLoc, LabLoc, TheDecl, 13409 Context.getPointerType(Context.VoidTy)); 13410 } 13411 13412 void Sema::ActOnStartStmtExpr() { 13413 PushExpressionEvaluationContext(ExprEvalContexts.back().Context); 13414 } 13415 13416 void Sema::ActOnStmtExprError() { 13417 // Note that function is also called by TreeTransform when leaving a 13418 // StmtExpr scope without rebuilding anything. 13419 13420 DiscardCleanupsInEvaluationContext(); 13421 PopExpressionEvaluationContext(); 13422 } 13423 13424 ExprResult 13425 Sema::ActOnStmtExpr(SourceLocation LPLoc, Stmt *SubStmt, 13426 SourceLocation RPLoc) { // "({..})" 13427 assert(SubStmt && isa<CompoundStmt>(SubStmt) && "Invalid action invocation!"); 13428 CompoundStmt *Compound = cast<CompoundStmt>(SubStmt); 13429 13430 if (hasAnyUnrecoverableErrorsInThisFunction()) 13431 DiscardCleanupsInEvaluationContext(); 13432 assert(!Cleanup.exprNeedsCleanups() && 13433 "cleanups within StmtExpr not correctly bound!"); 13434 PopExpressionEvaluationContext(); 13435 13436 // FIXME: there are a variety of strange constraints to enforce here, for 13437 // example, it is not possible to goto into a stmt expression apparently. 13438 // More semantic analysis is needed. 13439 13440 // If there are sub-stmts in the compound stmt, take the type of the last one 13441 // as the type of the stmtexpr. 13442 QualType Ty = Context.VoidTy; 13443 bool StmtExprMayBindToTemp = false; 13444 if (!Compound->body_empty()) { 13445 // For GCC compatibility we get the last Stmt excluding trailing NullStmts. 13446 if (const auto *LastStmt = 13447 dyn_cast<ValueStmt>(Compound->getStmtExprResult())) { 13448 if (const Expr *Value = LastStmt->getExprStmt()) { 13449 StmtExprMayBindToTemp = true; 13450 Ty = Value->getType(); 13451 } 13452 } 13453 } 13454 13455 // FIXME: Check that expression type is complete/non-abstract; statement 13456 // expressions are not lvalues. 13457 Expr *ResStmtExpr = new (Context) StmtExpr(Compound, Ty, LPLoc, RPLoc); 13458 if (StmtExprMayBindToTemp) 13459 return MaybeBindToTemporary(ResStmtExpr); 13460 return ResStmtExpr; 13461 } 13462 13463 ExprResult Sema::ActOnStmtExprResult(ExprResult ER) { 13464 if (ER.isInvalid()) 13465 return ExprError(); 13466 13467 // Do function/array conversion on the last expression, but not 13468 // lvalue-to-rvalue. However, initialize an unqualified type. 13469 ER = DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(ER.get()); 13470 if (ER.isInvalid()) 13471 return ExprError(); 13472 Expr *E = ER.get(); 13473 13474 if (E->isTypeDependent()) 13475 return E; 13476 13477 // In ARC, if the final expression ends in a consume, splice 13478 // the consume out and bind it later. In the alternate case 13479 // (when dealing with a retainable type), the result 13480 // initialization will create a produce. In both cases the 13481 // result will be +1, and we'll need to balance that out with 13482 // a bind. 13483 auto *Cast = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(E); 13484 if (Cast && Cast->getCastKind() == CK_ARCConsumeObject) 13485 return Cast->getSubExpr(); 13486 13487 // FIXME: Provide a better location for the initialization. 13488 return PerformCopyInitialization( 13489 InitializedEntity::InitializeStmtExprResult( 13490 E->getBeginLoc(), E->getType().getUnqualifiedType()), 13491 SourceLocation(), E); 13492 } 13493 13494 ExprResult Sema::BuildBuiltinOffsetOf(SourceLocation BuiltinLoc, 13495 TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, 13496 ArrayRef<OffsetOfComponent> Components, 13497 SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 13498 QualType ArgTy = TInfo->getType(); 13499 bool Dependent = ArgTy->isDependentType(); 13500 SourceRange TypeRange = TInfo->getTypeLoc().getLocalSourceRange(); 13501 13502 // We must have at least one component that refers to the type, and the first 13503 // one is known to be a field designator. Verify that the ArgTy represents 13504 // a struct/union/class. 13505 if (!Dependent && !ArgTy->isRecordType()) 13506 return ExprError(Diag(BuiltinLoc, diag::err_offsetof_record_type) 13507 << ArgTy << TypeRange); 13508 13509 // Type must be complete per C99 7.17p3 because a declaring a variable 13510 // with an incomplete type would be ill-formed. 13511 if (!Dependent 13512 && RequireCompleteType(BuiltinLoc, ArgTy, 13513 diag::err_offsetof_incomplete_type, TypeRange)) 13514 return ExprError(); 13515 13516 bool DidWarnAboutNonPOD = false; 13517 QualType CurrentType = ArgTy; 13518 SmallVector<OffsetOfNode, 4> Comps; 13519 SmallVector<Expr*, 4> Exprs; 13520 for (const OffsetOfComponent &OC : Components) { 13521 if (OC.isBrackets) { 13522 // Offset of an array sub-field. TODO: Should we allow vector elements? 13523 if (!CurrentType->isDependentType()) { 13524 const ArrayType *AT = Context.getAsArrayType(CurrentType); 13525 if(!AT) 13526 return ExprError(Diag(OC.LocEnd, diag::err_offsetof_array_type) 13527 << CurrentType); 13528 CurrentType = AT->getElementType(); 13529 } else 13530 CurrentType = Context.DependentTy; 13531 13532 ExprResult IdxRval = DefaultLvalueConversion(static_cast<Expr*>(OC.U.E)); 13533 if (IdxRval.isInvalid()) 13534 return ExprError(); 13535 Expr *Idx = IdxRval.get(); 13536 13537 // The expression must be an integral expression. 13538 // FIXME: An integral constant expression? 13539 if (!Idx->isTypeDependent() && !Idx->isValueDependent() && 13540 !Idx->getType()->isIntegerType()) 13541 return ExprError( 13542 Diag(Idx->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_typecheck_subscript_not_integer) 13543 << Idx->getSourceRange()); 13544 13545 // Record this array index. 13546 Comps.push_back(OffsetOfNode(OC.LocStart, Exprs.size(), OC.LocEnd)); 13547 Exprs.push_back(Idx); 13548 continue; 13549 } 13550 13551 // Offset of a field. 13552 if (CurrentType->isDependentType()) { 13553 // We have the offset of a field, but we can't look into the dependent 13554 // type. Just record the identifier of the field. 13555 Comps.push_back(OffsetOfNode(OC.LocStart, OC.U.IdentInfo, OC.LocEnd)); 13556 CurrentType = Context.DependentTy; 13557 continue; 13558 } 13559 13560 // We need to have a complete type to look into. 13561 if (RequireCompleteType(OC.LocStart, CurrentType, 13562 diag::err_offsetof_incomplete_type)) 13563 return ExprError(); 13564 13565 // Look for the designated field. 13566 const RecordType *RC = CurrentType->getAs<RecordType>(); 13567 if (!RC) 13568 return ExprError(Diag(OC.LocEnd, diag::err_offsetof_record_type) 13569 << CurrentType); 13570 RecordDecl *RD = RC->getDecl(); 13571 13572 // C++ [lib.support.types]p5: 13573 // The macro offsetof accepts a restricted set of type arguments in this 13574 // International Standard. type shall be a POD structure or a POD union 13575 // (clause 9). 13576 // C++11 [support.types]p4: 13577 // If type is not a standard-layout class (Clause 9), the results are 13578 // undefined. 13579 if (CXXRecordDecl *CRD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RD)) { 13580 bool IsSafe = LangOpts.CPlusPlus11? CRD->isStandardLayout() : CRD->isPOD(); 13581 unsigned DiagID = 13582 LangOpts.CPlusPlus11? diag::ext_offsetof_non_standardlayout_type 13583 : diag::ext_offsetof_non_pod_type; 13584 13585 if (!IsSafe && !DidWarnAboutNonPOD && 13586 DiagRuntimeBehavior(BuiltinLoc, nullptr, 13587 PDiag(DiagID) 13588 << SourceRange(Components[0].LocStart, OC.LocEnd) 13589 << CurrentType)) 13590 DidWarnAboutNonPOD = true; 13591 } 13592 13593 // Look for the field. 13594 LookupResult R(*this, OC.U.IdentInfo, OC.LocStart, LookupMemberName); 13595 LookupQualifiedName(R, RD); 13596 FieldDecl *MemberDecl = R.getAsSingle<FieldDecl>(); 13597 IndirectFieldDecl *IndirectMemberDecl = nullptr; 13598 if (!MemberDecl) { 13599 if ((IndirectMemberDecl = R.getAsSingle<IndirectFieldDecl>())) 13600 MemberDecl = IndirectMemberDecl->getAnonField(); 13601 } 13602 13603 if (!MemberDecl) 13604 return ExprError(Diag(BuiltinLoc, diag::err_no_member) 13605 << OC.U.IdentInfo << RD << SourceRange(OC.LocStart, 13606 OC.LocEnd)); 13607 13608 // C99 7.17p3: 13609 // (If the specified member is a bit-field, the behavior is undefined.) 13610 // 13611 // We diagnose this as an error. 13612 if (MemberDecl->isBitField()) { 13613 Diag(OC.LocEnd, diag::err_offsetof_bitfield) 13614 << MemberDecl->getDeclName() 13615 << SourceRange(BuiltinLoc, RParenLoc); 13616 Diag(MemberDecl->getLocation(), diag::note_bitfield_decl); 13617 return ExprError(); 13618 } 13619 13620 RecordDecl *Parent = MemberDecl->getParent(); 13621 if (IndirectMemberDecl) 13622 Parent = cast<RecordDecl>(IndirectMemberDecl->getDeclContext()); 13623 13624 // If the member was found in a base class, introduce OffsetOfNodes for 13625 // the base class indirections. 13626 CXXBasePaths Paths; 13627 if (IsDerivedFrom(OC.LocStart, CurrentType, Context.getTypeDeclType(Parent), 13628 Paths)) { 13629 if (Paths.getDetectedVirtual()) { 13630 Diag(OC.LocEnd, diag::err_offsetof_field_of_virtual_base) 13631 << MemberDecl->getDeclName() 13632 << SourceRange(BuiltinLoc, RParenLoc); 13633 return ExprError(); 13634 } 13635 13636 CXXBasePath &Path = Paths.front(); 13637 for (const CXXBasePathElement &B : Path) 13638 Comps.push_back(OffsetOfNode(B.Base)); 13639 } 13640 13641 if (IndirectMemberDecl) { 13642 for (auto *FI : IndirectMemberDecl->chain()) { 13643 assert(isa<FieldDecl>(FI)); 13644 Comps.push_back(OffsetOfNode(OC.LocStart, 13645 cast<FieldDecl>(FI), OC.LocEnd)); 13646 } 13647 } else 13648 Comps.push_back(OffsetOfNode(OC.LocStart, MemberDecl, OC.LocEnd)); 13649 13650 CurrentType = MemberDecl->getType().getNonReferenceType(); 13651 } 13652 13653 return OffsetOfExpr::Create(Context, Context.getSizeType(), BuiltinLoc, TInfo, 13654 Comps, Exprs, RParenLoc); 13655 } 13656 13657 ExprResult Sema::ActOnBuiltinOffsetOf(Scope *S, 13658 SourceLocation BuiltinLoc, 13659 SourceLocation TypeLoc, 13660 ParsedType ParsedArgTy, 13661 ArrayRef<OffsetOfComponent> Components, 13662 SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 13663 13664 TypeSourceInfo *ArgTInfo; 13665 QualType ArgTy = GetTypeFromParser(ParsedArgTy, &ArgTInfo); 13666 if (ArgTy.isNull()) 13667 return ExprError(); 13668 13669 if (!ArgTInfo) 13670 ArgTInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(ArgTy, TypeLoc); 13671 13672 return BuildBuiltinOffsetOf(BuiltinLoc, ArgTInfo, Components, RParenLoc); 13673 } 13674 13675 13676 ExprResult Sema::ActOnChooseExpr(SourceLocation BuiltinLoc, 13677 Expr *CondExpr, 13678 Expr *LHSExpr, Expr *RHSExpr, 13679 SourceLocation RPLoc) { 13680 assert((CondExpr && LHSExpr && RHSExpr) && "Missing type argument(s)"); 13681 13682 ExprValueKind VK = VK_RValue; 13683 ExprObjectKind OK = OK_Ordinary; 13684 QualType resType; 13685 bool ValueDependent = false; 13686 bool CondIsTrue = false; 13687 if (CondExpr->isTypeDependent() || CondExpr->isValueDependent()) { 13688 resType = Context.DependentTy; 13689 ValueDependent = true; 13690 } else { 13691 // The conditional expression is required to be a constant expression. 13692 llvm::APSInt condEval(32); 13693 ExprResult CondICE 13694 = VerifyIntegerConstantExpression(CondExpr, &condEval, 13695 diag::err_typecheck_choose_expr_requires_constant, false); 13696 if (CondICE.isInvalid()) 13697 return ExprError(); 13698 CondExpr = CondICE.get(); 13699 CondIsTrue = condEval.getZExtValue(); 13700 13701 // If the condition is > zero, then the AST type is the same as the LHSExpr. 13702 Expr *ActiveExpr = CondIsTrue ? LHSExpr : RHSExpr; 13703 13704 resType = ActiveExpr->getType(); 13705 ValueDependent = ActiveExpr->isValueDependent(); 13706 VK = ActiveExpr->getValueKind(); 13707 OK = ActiveExpr->getObjectKind(); 13708 } 13709 13710 return new (Context) 13711 ChooseExpr(BuiltinLoc, CondExpr, LHSExpr, RHSExpr, resType, VK, OK, RPLoc, 13712 CondIsTrue, resType->isDependentType(), ValueDependent); 13713 } 13714 13715 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 13716 // Clang Extensions. 13717 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 13718 13719 /// ActOnBlockStart - This callback is invoked when a block literal is started. 13720 void Sema::ActOnBlockStart(SourceLocation CaretLoc, Scope *CurScope) { 13721 BlockDecl *Block = BlockDecl::Create(Context, CurContext, CaretLoc); 13722 13723 if (LangOpts.CPlusPlus) { 13724 Decl *ManglingContextDecl; 13725 if (MangleNumberingContext *MCtx = 13726 getCurrentMangleNumberContext(Block->getDeclContext(), 13727 ManglingContextDecl)) { 13728 unsigned ManglingNumber = MCtx->getManglingNumber(Block); 13729 Block->setBlockMangling(ManglingNumber, ManglingContextDecl); 13730 } 13731 } 13732 13733 PushBlockScope(CurScope, Block); 13734 CurContext->addDecl(Block); 13735 if (CurScope) 13736 PushDeclContext(CurScope, Block); 13737 else 13738 CurContext = Block; 13739 13740 getCurBlock()->HasImplicitReturnType = true; 13741 13742 // Enter a new evaluation context to insulate the block from any 13743 // cleanups from the enclosing full-expression. 13744 PushExpressionEvaluationContext( 13745 ExpressionEvaluationContext::PotentiallyEvaluated); 13746 } 13747 13748 void Sema::ActOnBlockArguments(SourceLocation CaretLoc, Declarator &ParamInfo, 13749 Scope *CurScope) { 13750 assert(ParamInfo.getIdentifier() == nullptr && 13751 "block-id should have no identifier!"); 13752 assert(ParamInfo.getContext() == DeclaratorContext::BlockLiteralContext); 13753 BlockScopeInfo *CurBlock = getCurBlock(); 13754 13755 TypeSourceInfo *Sig = GetTypeForDeclarator(ParamInfo, CurScope); 13756 QualType T = Sig->getType(); 13757 13758 // FIXME: We should allow unexpanded parameter packs here, but that would, 13759 // in turn, make the block expression contain unexpanded parameter packs. 13760 if (DiagnoseUnexpandedParameterPack(CaretLoc, Sig, UPPC_Block)) { 13761 // Drop the parameters. 13762 FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI; 13763 EPI.HasTrailingReturn = false; 13764 EPI.TypeQuals.addConst(); 13765 T = Context.getFunctionType(Context.DependentTy, None, EPI); 13766 Sig = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(T); 13767 } 13768 13769 // GetTypeForDeclarator always produces a function type for a block 13770 // literal signature. Furthermore, it is always a FunctionProtoType 13771 // unless the function was written with a typedef. 13772 assert(T->isFunctionType() && 13773 "GetTypeForDeclarator made a non-function block signature"); 13774 13775 // Look for an explicit signature in that function type. 13776 FunctionProtoTypeLoc ExplicitSignature; 13777 13778 if ((ExplicitSignature = Sig->getTypeLoc() 13779 .getAsAdjusted<FunctionProtoTypeLoc>())) { 13780 13781 // Check whether that explicit signature was synthesized by 13782 // GetTypeForDeclarator. If so, don't save that as part of the 13783 // written signature. 13784 if (ExplicitSignature.getLocalRangeBegin() == 13785 ExplicitSignature.getLocalRangeEnd()) { 13786 // This would be much cheaper if we stored TypeLocs instead of 13787 // TypeSourceInfos. 13788 TypeLoc Result = ExplicitSignature.getReturnLoc(); 13789 unsigned Size = Result.getFullDataSize(); 13790 Sig = Context.CreateTypeSourceInfo(Result.getType(), Size); 13791 Sig->getTypeLoc().initializeFullCopy(Result, Size); 13792 13793 ExplicitSignature = FunctionProtoTypeLoc(); 13794 } 13795 } 13796 13797 CurBlock->TheDecl->setSignatureAsWritten(Sig); 13798 CurBlock->FunctionType = T; 13799 13800 const FunctionType *Fn = T->getAs<FunctionType>(); 13801 QualType RetTy = Fn->getReturnType(); 13802 bool isVariadic = 13803 (isa<FunctionProtoType>(Fn) && cast<FunctionProtoType>(Fn)->isVariadic()); 13804 13805 CurBlock->TheDecl->setIsVariadic(isVariadic); 13806 13807 // Context.DependentTy is used as a placeholder for a missing block 13808 // return type. TODO: what should we do with declarators like: 13809 // ^ * { ... } 13810 // If the answer is "apply template argument deduction".... 13811 if (RetTy != Context.DependentTy) { 13812 CurBlock->ReturnType = RetTy; 13813 CurBlock->TheDecl->setBlockMissingReturnType(false); 13814 CurBlock->HasImplicitReturnType = false; 13815 } 13816 13817 // Push block parameters from the declarator if we had them. 13818 SmallVector<ParmVarDecl*, 8> Params; 13819 if (ExplicitSignature) { 13820 for (unsigned I = 0, E = ExplicitSignature.getNumParams(); I != E; ++I) { 13821 ParmVarDecl *Param = ExplicitSignature.getParam(I); 13822 if (Param->getIdentifier() == nullptr && 13823 !Param->isImplicit() && 13824 !Param->isInvalidDecl() && 13825 !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) 13826 Diag(Param->getLocation(), diag::err_parameter_name_omitted); 13827 Params.push_back(Param); 13828 } 13829 13830 // Fake up parameter variables if we have a typedef, like 13831 // ^ fntype { ... } 13832 } else if (const FunctionProtoType *Fn = T->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()) { 13833 for (const auto &I : Fn->param_types()) { 13834 ParmVarDecl *Param = BuildParmVarDeclForTypedef( 13835 CurBlock->TheDecl, ParamInfo.getBeginLoc(), I); 13836 Params.push_back(Param); 13837 } 13838 } 13839 13840 // Set the parameters on the block decl. 13841 if (!Params.empty()) { 13842 CurBlock->TheDecl->setParams(Params); 13843 CheckParmsForFunctionDef(CurBlock->TheDecl->parameters(), 13844 /*CheckParameterNames=*/false); 13845 } 13846 13847 // Finally we can process decl attributes. 13848 ProcessDeclAttributes(CurScope, CurBlock->TheDecl, ParamInfo); 13849 13850 // Put the parameter variables in scope. 13851 for (auto AI : CurBlock->TheDecl->parameters()) { 13852 AI->setOwningFunction(CurBlock->TheDecl); 13853 13854 // If this has an identifier, add it to the scope stack. 13855 if (AI->getIdentifier()) { 13856 CheckShadow(CurBlock->TheScope, AI); 13857 13858 PushOnScopeChains(AI, CurBlock->TheScope); 13859 } 13860 } 13861 } 13862 13863 /// ActOnBlockError - If there is an error parsing a block, this callback 13864 /// is invoked to pop the information about the block from the action impl. 13865 void Sema::ActOnBlockError(SourceLocation CaretLoc, Scope *CurScope) { 13866 // Leave the expression-evaluation context. 13867 DiscardCleanupsInEvaluationContext(); 13868 PopExpressionEvaluationContext(); 13869 13870 // Pop off CurBlock, handle nested blocks. 13871 PopDeclContext(); 13872 PopFunctionScopeInfo(); 13873 } 13874 13875 /// ActOnBlockStmtExpr - This is called when the body of a block statement 13876 /// literal was successfully completed. ^(int x){...} 13877 ExprResult Sema::ActOnBlockStmtExpr(SourceLocation CaretLoc, 13878 Stmt *Body, Scope *CurScope) { 13879 // If blocks are disabled, emit an error. 13880 if (!LangOpts.Blocks) 13881 Diag(CaretLoc, diag::err_blocks_disable) << LangOpts.OpenCL; 13882 13883 // Leave the expression-evaluation context. 13884 if (hasAnyUnrecoverableErrorsInThisFunction()) 13885 DiscardCleanupsInEvaluationContext(); 13886 assert(!Cleanup.exprNeedsCleanups() && 13887 "cleanups within block not correctly bound!"); 13888 PopExpressionEvaluationContext(); 13889 13890 BlockScopeInfo *BSI = cast<BlockScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes.back()); 13891 BlockDecl *BD = BSI->TheDecl; 13892 13893 if (BSI->HasImplicitReturnType) 13894 deduceClosureReturnType(*BSI); 13895 13896 QualType RetTy = Context.VoidTy; 13897 if (!BSI->ReturnType.isNull()) 13898 RetTy = BSI->ReturnType; 13899 13900 bool NoReturn = BD->hasAttr<NoReturnAttr>(); 13901 QualType BlockTy; 13902 13903 // If the user wrote a function type in some form, try to use that. 13904 if (!BSI->FunctionType.isNull()) { 13905 const FunctionType *FTy = BSI->FunctionType->getAs<FunctionType>(); 13906 13907 FunctionType::ExtInfo Ext = FTy->getExtInfo(); 13908 if (NoReturn && !Ext.getNoReturn()) Ext = Ext.withNoReturn(true); 13909 13910 // Turn protoless block types into nullary block types. 13911 if (isa<FunctionNoProtoType>(FTy)) { 13912 FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI; 13913 EPI.ExtInfo = Ext; 13914 BlockTy = Context.getFunctionType(RetTy, None, EPI); 13915 13916 // Otherwise, if we don't need to change anything about the function type, 13917 // preserve its sugar structure. 13918 } else if (FTy->getReturnType() == RetTy && 13919 (!NoReturn || FTy->getNoReturnAttr())) { 13920 BlockTy = BSI->FunctionType; 13921 13922 // Otherwise, make the minimal modifications to the function type. 13923 } else { 13924 const FunctionProtoType *FPT = cast<FunctionProtoType>(FTy); 13925 FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI = FPT->getExtProtoInfo(); 13926 EPI.TypeQuals = Qualifiers(); 13927 EPI.ExtInfo = Ext; 13928 BlockTy = Context.getFunctionType(RetTy, FPT->getParamTypes(), EPI); 13929 } 13930 13931 // If we don't have a function type, just build one from nothing. 13932 } else { 13933 FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI; 13934 EPI.ExtInfo = FunctionType::ExtInfo().withNoReturn(NoReturn); 13935 BlockTy = Context.getFunctionType(RetTy, None, EPI); 13936 } 13937 13938 DiagnoseUnusedParameters(BD->parameters()); 13939 BlockTy = Context.getBlockPointerType(BlockTy); 13940 13941 // If needed, diagnose invalid gotos and switches in the block. 13942 if (getCurFunction()->NeedsScopeChecking() && 13943 !PP.isCodeCompletionEnabled()) 13944 DiagnoseInvalidJumps(cast<CompoundStmt>(Body)); 13945 13946 BD->setBody(cast<CompoundStmt>(Body)); 13947 13948 if (Body && getCurFunction()->HasPotentialAvailabilityViolations) 13949 DiagnoseUnguardedAvailabilityViolations(BD); 13950 13951 // Try to apply the named return value optimization. We have to check again 13952 // if we can do this, though, because blocks keep return statements around 13953 // to deduce an implicit return type. 13954 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && RetTy->isRecordType() && 13955 !BD->isDependentContext()) 13956 computeNRVO(Body, BSI); 13957 13958 PopDeclContext(); 13959 13960 // Pop the block scope now but keep it alive to the end of this function. 13961 AnalysisBasedWarnings::Policy WP = AnalysisWarnings.getDefaultPolicy(); 13962 PoppedFunctionScopePtr ScopeRAII = PopFunctionScopeInfo(&WP, BD, BlockTy); 13963 13964 // Set the captured variables on the block. 13965 SmallVector<BlockDecl::Capture, 4> Captures; 13966 for (Capture &Cap : BSI->Captures) { 13967 if (Cap.isInvalid() || Cap.isThisCapture()) 13968 continue; 13969 13970 VarDecl *Var = Cap.getVariable(); 13971 Expr *CopyExpr = nullptr; 13972 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && Cap.isCopyCapture()) { 13973 if (const RecordType *Record = 13974 Cap.getCaptureType()->getAs<RecordType>()) { 13975 // The capture logic needs the destructor, so make sure we mark it. 13976 // Usually this is unnecessary because most local variables have 13977 // their destructors marked at declaration time, but parameters are 13978 // an exception because it's technically only the call site that 13979 // actually requires the destructor. 13980 if (isa<ParmVarDecl>(Var)) 13981 FinalizeVarWithDestructor(Var, Record); 13982 13983 // Enter a separate potentially-evaluated context while building block 13984 // initializers to isolate their cleanups from those of the block 13985 // itself. 13986 // FIXME: Is this appropriate even when the block itself occurs in an 13987 // unevaluated operand? 13988 EnterExpressionEvaluationContext EvalContext( 13989 *this, ExpressionEvaluationContext::PotentiallyEvaluated); 13990 13991 SourceLocation Loc = Cap.getLocation(); 13992 13993 ExprResult Result = BuildDeclarationNameExpr( 13994 CXXScopeSpec(), DeclarationNameInfo(Var->getDeclName(), Loc), Var); 13995 13996 // According to the blocks spec, the capture of a variable from 13997 // the stack requires a const copy constructor. This is not true 13998 // of the copy/move done to move a __block variable to the heap. 13999 if (!Result.isInvalid() && 14000 !Result.get()->getType().isConstQualified()) { 14001 Result = ImpCastExprToType(Result.get(), 14002 Result.get()->getType().withConst(), 14003 CK_NoOp, VK_LValue); 14004 } 14005 14006 if (!Result.isInvalid()) { 14007 Result = PerformCopyInitialization( 14008 InitializedEntity::InitializeBlock(Var->getLocation(), 14009 Cap.getCaptureType(), false), 14010 Loc, Result.get()); 14011 } 14012 14013 // Build a full-expression copy expression if initialization 14014 // succeeded and used a non-trivial constructor. Recover from 14015 // errors by pretending that the copy isn't necessary. 14016 if (!Result.isInvalid() && 14017 !cast<CXXConstructExpr>(Result.get())->getConstructor() 14018 ->isTrivial()) { 14019 Result = MaybeCreateExprWithCleanups(Result); 14020 CopyExpr = Result.get(); 14021 } 14022 } 14023 } 14024 14025 BlockDecl::Capture NewCap(Var, Cap.isBlockCapture(), Cap.isNested(), 14026 CopyExpr); 14027 Captures.push_back(NewCap); 14028 } 14029 BD->setCaptures(Context, Captures, BSI->CXXThisCaptureIndex != 0); 14030 14031 BlockExpr *Result = new (Context) BlockExpr(BD, BlockTy); 14032 14033 // If the block isn't obviously global, i.e. it captures anything at 14034 // all, then we need to do a few things in the surrounding context: 14035 if (Result->getBlockDecl()->hasCaptures()) { 14036 // First, this expression has a new cleanup object. 14037 ExprCleanupObjects.push_back(Result->getBlockDecl()); 14038 Cleanup.setExprNeedsCleanups(true); 14039 14040 // It also gets a branch-protected scope if any of the captured 14041 // variables needs destruction. 14042 for (const auto &CI : Result->getBlockDecl()->captures()) { 14043 const VarDecl *var = CI.getVariable(); 14044 if (var->getType().isDestructedType() != QualType::DK_none) { 14045 setFunctionHasBranchProtectedScope(); 14046 break; 14047 } 14048 } 14049 } 14050 14051 if (getCurFunction()) 14052 getCurFunction()->addBlock(BD); 14053 14054 return Result; 14055 } 14056 14057 ExprResult Sema::ActOnVAArg(SourceLocation BuiltinLoc, Expr *E, ParsedType Ty, 14058 SourceLocation RPLoc) { 14059 TypeSourceInfo *TInfo; 14060 GetTypeFromParser(Ty, &TInfo); 14061 return BuildVAArgExpr(BuiltinLoc, E, TInfo, RPLoc); 14062 } 14063 14064 ExprResult Sema::BuildVAArgExpr(SourceLocation BuiltinLoc, 14065 Expr *E, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, 14066 SourceLocation RPLoc) { 14067 Expr *OrigExpr = E; 14068 bool IsMS = false; 14069 14070 // CUDA device code does not support varargs. 14071 if (getLangOpts().CUDA && getLangOpts().CUDAIsDevice) { 14072 if (const FunctionDecl *F = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(CurContext)) { 14073 CUDAFunctionTarget T = IdentifyCUDATarget(F); 14074 if (T == CFT_Global || T == CFT_Device || T == CFT_HostDevice) 14075 return ExprError(Diag(E->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_va_arg_in_device)); 14076 } 14077 } 14078 14079 // NVPTX does not support va_arg expression. 14080 if (getLangOpts().OpenMP && getLangOpts().OpenMPIsDevice && 14081 Context.getTargetInfo().getTriple().isNVPTX()) 14082 targetDiag(E->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_va_arg_in_device); 14083 14084 // It might be a __builtin_ms_va_list. (But don't ever mark a va_arg() 14085 // as Microsoft ABI on an actual Microsoft platform, where 14086 // __builtin_ms_va_list and __builtin_va_list are the same.) 14087 if (!E->isTypeDependent() && Context.getTargetInfo().hasBuiltinMSVaList() && 14088 Context.getTargetInfo().getBuiltinVaListKind() != TargetInfo::CharPtrBuiltinVaList) { 14089 QualType MSVaListType = Context.getBuiltinMSVaListType(); 14090 if (Context.hasSameType(MSVaListType, E->getType())) { 14091 if (CheckForModifiableLvalue(E, BuiltinLoc, *this)) 14092 return ExprError(); 14093 IsMS = true; 14094 } 14095 } 14096 14097 // Get the va_list type 14098 QualType VaListType = Context.getBuiltinVaListType(); 14099 if (!IsMS) { 14100 if (VaListType->isArrayType()) { 14101 // Deal with implicit array decay; for example, on x86-64, 14102 // va_list is an array, but it's supposed to decay to 14103 // a pointer for va_arg. 14104 VaListType = Context.getArrayDecayedType(VaListType); 14105 // Make sure the input expression also decays appropriately. 14106 ExprResult Result = UsualUnaryConversions(E); 14107 if (Result.isInvalid()) 14108 return ExprError(); 14109 E = Result.get(); 14110 } else if (VaListType->isRecordType() && getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 14111 // If va_list is a record type and we are compiling in C++ mode, 14112 // check the argument using reference binding. 14113 InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter( 14114 Context, Context.getLValueReferenceType(VaListType), false); 14115 ExprResult Init = PerformCopyInitialization(Entity, SourceLocation(), E); 14116 if (Init.isInvalid()) 14117 return ExprError(); 14118 E = Init.getAs<Expr>(); 14119 } else { 14120 // Otherwise, the va_list argument must be an l-value because 14121 // it is modified by va_arg. 14122 if (!E->isTypeDependent() && 14123 CheckForModifiableLvalue(E, BuiltinLoc, *this)) 14124 return ExprError(); 14125 } 14126 } 14127 14128 if (!IsMS && !E->isTypeDependent() && 14129 !Context.hasSameType(VaListType, E->getType())) 14130 return ExprError( 14131 Diag(E->getBeginLoc(), 14132 diag::err_first_argument_to_va_arg_not_of_type_va_list) 14133 << OrigExpr->getType() << E->getSourceRange()); 14134 14135 if (!TInfo->getType()->isDependentType()) { 14136 if (RequireCompleteType(TInfo->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc(), TInfo->getType(), 14137 diag::err_second_parameter_to_va_arg_incomplete, 14138 TInfo->getTypeLoc())) 14139 return ExprError(); 14140 14141 if (RequireNonAbstractType(TInfo->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc(), 14142 TInfo->getType(), 14143 diag::err_second_parameter_to_va_arg_abstract, 14144 TInfo->getTypeLoc())) 14145 return ExprError(); 14146 14147 if (!TInfo->getType().isPODType(Context)) { 14148 Diag(TInfo->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc(), 14149 TInfo->getType()->isObjCLifetimeType() 14150 ? diag::warn_second_parameter_to_va_arg_ownership_qualified 14151 : diag::warn_second_parameter_to_va_arg_not_pod) 14152 << TInfo->getType() 14153 << TInfo->getTypeLoc().getSourceRange(); 14154 } 14155 14156 // Check for va_arg where arguments of the given type will be promoted 14157 // (i.e. this va_arg is guaranteed to have undefined behavior). 14158 QualType PromoteType; 14159 if (TInfo->getType()->isPromotableIntegerType()) { 14160 PromoteType = Context.getPromotedIntegerType(TInfo->getType()); 14161 if (Context.typesAreCompatible(PromoteType, TInfo->getType())) 14162 PromoteType = QualType(); 14163 } 14164 if (TInfo->getType()->isSpecificBuiltinType(BuiltinType::Float)) 14165 PromoteType = Context.DoubleTy; 14166 if (!PromoteType.isNull()) 14167 DiagRuntimeBehavior(TInfo->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc(), E, 14168 PDiag(diag::warn_second_parameter_to_va_arg_never_compatible) 14169 << TInfo->getType() 14170 << PromoteType 14171 << TInfo->getTypeLoc().getSourceRange()); 14172 } 14173 14174 QualType T = TInfo->getType().getNonLValueExprType(Context); 14175 return new (Context) VAArgExpr(BuiltinLoc, E, TInfo, RPLoc, T, IsMS); 14176 } 14177 14178 ExprResult Sema::ActOnGNUNullExpr(SourceLocation TokenLoc) { 14179 // The type of __null will be int or long, depending on the size of 14180 // pointers on the target. 14181 QualType Ty; 14182 unsigned pw = Context.getTargetInfo().getPointerWidth(0); 14183 if (pw == Context.getTargetInfo().getIntWidth()) 14184 Ty = Context.IntTy; 14185 else if (pw == Context.getTargetInfo().getLongWidth()) 14186 Ty = Context.LongTy; 14187 else if (pw == Context.getTargetInfo().getLongLongWidth()) 14188 Ty = Context.LongLongTy; 14189 else { 14190 llvm_unreachable("I don't know size of pointer!"); 14191 } 14192 14193 return new (Context) GNUNullExpr(Ty, TokenLoc); 14194 } 14195 14196 ExprResult Sema::ActOnSourceLocExpr(SourceLocExpr::IdentKind Kind, 14197 SourceLocation BuiltinLoc, 14198 SourceLocation RPLoc) { 14199 return BuildSourceLocExpr(Kind, BuiltinLoc, RPLoc, CurContext); 14200 } 14201 14202 ExprResult Sema::BuildSourceLocExpr(SourceLocExpr::IdentKind Kind, 14203 SourceLocation BuiltinLoc, 14204 SourceLocation RPLoc, 14205 DeclContext *ParentContext) { 14206 return new (Context) 14207 SourceLocExpr(Context, Kind, BuiltinLoc, RPLoc, ParentContext); 14208 } 14209 14210 bool Sema::ConversionToObjCStringLiteralCheck(QualType DstType, Expr *&Exp, 14211 bool Diagnose) { 14212 if (!getLangOpts().ObjC) 14213 return false; 14214 14215 const ObjCObjectPointerType *PT = DstType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 14216 if (!PT) 14217 return false; 14218 14219 if (!PT->isObjCIdType()) { 14220 // Check if the destination is the 'NSString' interface. 14221 const ObjCInterfaceDecl *ID = PT->getInterfaceDecl(); 14222 if (!ID || !ID->getIdentifier()->isStr("NSString")) 14223 return false; 14224 } 14225 14226 // Ignore any parens, implicit casts (should only be 14227 // array-to-pointer decays), and not-so-opaque values. The last is 14228 // important for making this trigger for property assignments. 14229 Expr *SrcExpr = Exp->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 14230 if (OpaqueValueExpr *OV = dyn_cast<OpaqueValueExpr>(SrcExpr)) 14231 if (OV->getSourceExpr()) 14232 SrcExpr = OV->getSourceExpr()->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 14233 14234 StringLiteral *SL = dyn_cast<StringLiteral>(SrcExpr); 14235 if (!SL || !SL->isAscii()) 14236 return false; 14237 if (Diagnose) { 14238 Diag(SL->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_missing_atsign_prefix) 14239 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(SL->getBeginLoc(), "@"); 14240 Exp = BuildObjCStringLiteral(SL->getBeginLoc(), SL).get(); 14241 } 14242 return true; 14243 } 14244 14245 static bool maybeDiagnoseAssignmentToFunction(Sema &S, QualType DstType, 14246 const Expr *SrcExpr) { 14247 if (!DstType->isFunctionPointerType() || 14248 !SrcExpr->getType()->isFunctionType()) 14249 return false; 14250 14251 auto *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(SrcExpr->IgnoreParenImpCasts()); 14252 if (!DRE) 14253 return false; 14254 14255 auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(DRE->getDecl()); 14256 if (!FD) 14257 return false; 14258 14259 return !S.checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(FD, 14260 /*Complain=*/true, 14261 SrcExpr->getBeginLoc()); 14262 } 14263 14264 bool Sema::DiagnoseAssignmentResult(AssignConvertType ConvTy, 14265 SourceLocation Loc, 14266 QualType DstType, QualType SrcType, 14267 Expr *SrcExpr, AssignmentAction Action, 14268 bool *Complained) { 14269 if (Complained) 14270 *Complained = false; 14271 14272 // Decode the result (notice that AST's are still created for extensions). 14273 bool CheckInferredResultType = false; 14274 bool isInvalid = false; 14275 unsigned DiagKind = 0; 14276 FixItHint Hint; 14277 ConversionFixItGenerator ConvHints; 14278 bool MayHaveConvFixit = false; 14279 bool MayHaveFunctionDiff = false; 14280 const ObjCInterfaceDecl *IFace = nullptr; 14281 const ObjCProtocolDecl *PDecl = nullptr; 14282 14283 switch (ConvTy) { 14284 case Compatible: 14285 DiagnoseAssignmentEnum(DstType, SrcType, SrcExpr); 14286 return false; 14287 14288 case PointerToInt: 14289 DiagKind = diag::ext_typecheck_convert_pointer_int; 14290 ConvHints.tryToFixConversion(SrcExpr, SrcType, DstType, *this); 14291 MayHaveConvFixit = true; 14292 break; 14293 case IntToPointer: 14294 DiagKind = diag::ext_typecheck_convert_int_pointer; 14295 ConvHints.tryToFixConversion(SrcExpr, SrcType, DstType, *this); 14296 MayHaveConvFixit = true; 14297 break; 14298 case IncompatiblePointer: 14299 if (Action == AA_Passing_CFAudited) 14300 DiagKind = diag::err_arc_typecheck_convert_incompatible_pointer; 14301 else if (SrcType->isFunctionPointerType() && 14302 DstType->isFunctionPointerType()) 14303 DiagKind = diag::ext_typecheck_convert_incompatible_function_pointer; 14304 else 14305 DiagKind = diag::ext_typecheck_convert_incompatible_pointer; 14306 14307 CheckInferredResultType = DstType->isObjCObjectPointerType() && 14308 SrcType->isObjCObjectPointerType(); 14309 if (Hint.isNull() && !CheckInferredResultType) { 14310 ConvHints.tryToFixConversion(SrcExpr, SrcType, DstType, *this); 14311 } 14312 else if (CheckInferredResultType) { 14313 SrcType = SrcType.getUnqualifiedType(); 14314 DstType = DstType.getUnqualifiedType(); 14315 } 14316 MayHaveConvFixit = true; 14317 break; 14318 case IncompatiblePointerSign: 14319 DiagKind = diag::ext_typecheck_convert_incompatible_pointer_sign; 14320 break; 14321 case FunctionVoidPointer: 14322 DiagKind = diag::ext_typecheck_convert_pointer_void_func; 14323 break; 14324 case IncompatiblePointerDiscardsQualifiers: { 14325 // Perform array-to-pointer decay if necessary. 14326 if (SrcType->isArrayType()) SrcType = Context.getArrayDecayedType(SrcType); 14327 14328 Qualifiers lhq = SrcType->getPointeeType().getQualifiers(); 14329 Qualifiers rhq = DstType->getPointeeType().getQualifiers(); 14330 if (lhq.getAddressSpace() != rhq.getAddressSpace()) { 14331 DiagKind = diag::err_typecheck_incompatible_address_space; 14332 break; 14333 14334 } else if (lhq.getObjCLifetime() != rhq.getObjCLifetime()) { 14335 DiagKind = diag::err_typecheck_incompatible_ownership; 14336 break; 14337 } 14338 14339 llvm_unreachable("unknown error case for discarding qualifiers!"); 14340 // fallthrough 14341 } 14342 case CompatiblePointerDiscardsQualifiers: 14343 // If the qualifiers lost were because we were applying the 14344 // (deprecated) C++ conversion from a string literal to a char* 14345 // (or wchar_t*), then there was no error (C++ 4.2p2). FIXME: 14346 // Ideally, this check would be performed in 14347 // checkPointerTypesForAssignment. However, that would require a 14348 // bit of refactoring (so that the second argument is an 14349 // expression, rather than a type), which should be done as part 14350 // of a larger effort to fix checkPointerTypesForAssignment for 14351 // C++ semantics. 14352 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 14353 IsStringLiteralToNonConstPointerConversion(SrcExpr, DstType)) 14354 return false; 14355 DiagKind = diag::ext_typecheck_convert_discards_qualifiers; 14356 break; 14357 case IncompatibleNestedPointerQualifiers: 14358 DiagKind = diag::ext_nested_pointer_qualifier_mismatch; 14359 break; 14360 case IncompatibleNestedPointerAddressSpaceMismatch: 14361 DiagKind = diag::err_typecheck_incompatible_nested_address_space; 14362 break; 14363 case IntToBlockPointer: 14364 DiagKind = diag::err_int_to_block_pointer; 14365 break; 14366 case IncompatibleBlockPointer: 14367 DiagKind = diag::err_typecheck_convert_incompatible_block_pointer; 14368 break; 14369 case IncompatibleObjCQualifiedId: { 14370 if (SrcType->isObjCQualifiedIdType()) { 14371 const ObjCObjectPointerType *srcOPT = 14372 SrcType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 14373 for (auto *srcProto : srcOPT->quals()) { 14374 PDecl = srcProto; 14375 break; 14376 } 14377 if (const ObjCInterfaceType *IFaceT = 14378 DstType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()->getInterfaceType()) 14379 IFace = IFaceT->getDecl(); 14380 } 14381 else if (DstType->isObjCQualifiedIdType()) { 14382 const ObjCObjectPointerType *dstOPT = 14383 DstType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 14384 for (auto *dstProto : dstOPT->quals()) { 14385 PDecl = dstProto; 14386 break; 14387 } 14388 if (const ObjCInterfaceType *IFaceT = 14389 SrcType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()->getInterfaceType()) 14390 IFace = IFaceT->getDecl(); 14391 } 14392 DiagKind = diag::warn_incompatible_qualified_id; 14393 break; 14394 } 14395 case IncompatibleVectors: 14396 DiagKind = diag::warn_incompatible_vectors; 14397 break; 14398 case IncompatibleObjCWeakRef: 14399 DiagKind = diag::err_arc_weak_unavailable_assign; 14400 break; 14401 case Incompatible: 14402 if (maybeDiagnoseAssignmentToFunction(*this, DstType, SrcExpr)) { 14403 if (Complained) 14404 *Complained = true; 14405 return true; 14406 } 14407 14408 DiagKind = diag::err_typecheck_convert_incompatible; 14409 ConvHints.tryToFixConversion(SrcExpr, SrcType, DstType, *this); 14410 MayHaveConvFixit = true; 14411 isInvalid = true; 14412 MayHaveFunctionDiff = true; 14413 break; 14414 } 14415 14416 QualType FirstType, SecondType; 14417 switch (Action) { 14418 case AA_Assigning: 14419 case AA_Initializing: 14420 // The destination type comes first. 14421 FirstType = DstType; 14422 SecondType = SrcType; 14423 break; 14424 14425 case AA_Returning: 14426 case AA_Passing: 14427 case AA_Passing_CFAudited: 14428 case AA_Converting: 14429 case AA_Sending: 14430 case AA_Casting: 14431 // The source type comes first. 14432 FirstType = SrcType; 14433 SecondType = DstType; 14434 break; 14435 } 14436 14437 PartialDiagnostic FDiag = PDiag(DiagKind); 14438 if (Action == AA_Passing_CFAudited) 14439 FDiag << FirstType << SecondType << AA_Passing << SrcExpr->getSourceRange(); 14440 else 14441 FDiag << FirstType << SecondType << Action << SrcExpr->getSourceRange(); 14442 14443 // If we can fix the conversion, suggest the FixIts. 14444 assert(ConvHints.isNull() || Hint.isNull()); 14445 if (!ConvHints.isNull()) { 14446 for (FixItHint &H : ConvHints.Hints) 14447 FDiag << H; 14448 } else { 14449 FDiag << Hint; 14450 } 14451 if (MayHaveConvFixit) { FDiag << (unsigned) (ConvHints.Kind); } 14452 14453 if (MayHaveFunctionDiff) 14454 HandleFunctionTypeMismatch(FDiag, SecondType, FirstType); 14455 14456 Diag(Loc, FDiag); 14457 if (DiagKind == diag::warn_incompatible_qualified_id && 14458 PDecl && IFace && !IFace->hasDefinition()) 14459 Diag(IFace->getLocation(), diag::note_incomplete_class_and_qualified_id) 14460 << IFace << PDecl; 14461 14462 if (SecondType == Context.OverloadTy) 14463 NoteAllOverloadCandidates(OverloadExpr::find(SrcExpr).Expression, 14464 FirstType, /*TakingAddress=*/true); 14465 14466 if (CheckInferredResultType) 14467 EmitRelatedResultTypeNote(SrcExpr); 14468 14469 if (Action == AA_Returning && ConvTy == IncompatiblePointer) 14470 EmitRelatedResultTypeNoteForReturn(DstType); 14471 14472 if (Complained) 14473 *Complained = true; 14474 return isInvalid; 14475 } 14476 14477 ExprResult Sema::VerifyIntegerConstantExpression(Expr *E, 14478 llvm::APSInt *Result) { 14479 class SimpleICEDiagnoser : public VerifyICEDiagnoser { 14480 public: 14481 void diagnoseNotICE(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, SourceRange SR) override { 14482 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_expr_not_ice) << S.LangOpts.CPlusPlus << SR; 14483 } 14484 } Diagnoser; 14485 14486 return VerifyIntegerConstantExpression(E, Result, Diagnoser); 14487 } 14488 14489 ExprResult Sema::VerifyIntegerConstantExpression(Expr *E, 14490 llvm::APSInt *Result, 14491 unsigned DiagID, 14492 bool AllowFold) { 14493 class IDDiagnoser : public VerifyICEDiagnoser { 14494 unsigned DiagID; 14495 14496 public: 14497 IDDiagnoser(unsigned DiagID) 14498 : VerifyICEDiagnoser(DiagID == 0), DiagID(DiagID) { } 14499 14500 void diagnoseNotICE(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, SourceRange SR) override { 14501 S.Diag(Loc, DiagID) << SR; 14502 } 14503 } Diagnoser(DiagID); 14504 14505 return VerifyIntegerConstantExpression(E, Result, Diagnoser, AllowFold); 14506 } 14507 14508 void Sema::VerifyICEDiagnoser::diagnoseFold(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 14509 SourceRange SR) { 14510 S.Diag(Loc, diag::ext_expr_not_ice) << SR << S.LangOpts.CPlusPlus; 14511 } 14512 14513 ExprResult 14514 Sema::VerifyIntegerConstantExpression(Expr *E, llvm::APSInt *Result, 14515 VerifyICEDiagnoser &Diagnoser, 14516 bool AllowFold) { 14517 SourceLocation DiagLoc = E->getBeginLoc(); 14518 14519 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11) { 14520 // C++11 [expr.const]p5: 14521 // If an expression of literal class type is used in a context where an 14522 // integral constant expression is required, then that class type shall 14523 // have a single non-explicit conversion function to an integral or 14524 // unscoped enumeration type 14525 ExprResult Converted; 14526 class CXX11ConvertDiagnoser : public ICEConvertDiagnoser { 14527 public: 14528 CXX11ConvertDiagnoser(bool Silent) 14529 : ICEConvertDiagnoser(/*AllowScopedEnumerations*/false, 14530 Silent, true) {} 14531 14532 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseNotInt(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 14533 QualType T) override { 14534 return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_ice_not_integral) << T; 14535 } 14536 14537 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseIncomplete( 14538 Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T) override { 14539 return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_ice_incomplete_type) << T; 14540 } 14541 14542 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseExplicitConv( 14543 Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T, QualType ConvTy) override { 14544 return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_ice_explicit_conversion) << T << ConvTy; 14545 } 14546 14547 SemaDiagnosticBuilder noteExplicitConv( 14548 Sema &S, CXXConversionDecl *Conv, QualType ConvTy) override { 14549 return S.Diag(Conv->getLocation(), diag::note_ice_conversion_here) 14550 << ConvTy->isEnumeralType() << ConvTy; 14551 } 14552 14553 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseAmbiguous( 14554 Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T) override { 14555 return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_ice_ambiguous_conversion) << T; 14556 } 14557 14558 SemaDiagnosticBuilder noteAmbiguous( 14559 Sema &S, CXXConversionDecl *Conv, QualType ConvTy) override { 14560 return S.Diag(Conv->getLocation(), diag::note_ice_conversion_here) 14561 << ConvTy->isEnumeralType() << ConvTy; 14562 } 14563 14564 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseConversion( 14565 Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T, QualType ConvTy) override { 14566 llvm_unreachable("conversion functions are permitted"); 14567 } 14568 } ConvertDiagnoser(Diagnoser.Suppress); 14569 14570 Converted = PerformContextualImplicitConversion(DiagLoc, E, 14571 ConvertDiagnoser); 14572 if (Converted.isInvalid()) 14573 return Converted; 14574 E = Converted.get(); 14575 if (!E->getType()->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType()) 14576 return ExprError(); 14577 } else if (!E->getType()->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType()) { 14578 // An ICE must be of integral or unscoped enumeration type. 14579 if (!Diagnoser.Suppress) 14580 Diagnoser.diagnoseNotICE(*this, DiagLoc, E->getSourceRange()); 14581 return ExprError(); 14582 } 14583 14584 // Circumvent ICE checking in C++11 to avoid evaluating the expression twice 14585 // in the non-ICE case. 14586 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && E->isIntegerConstantExpr(Context)) { 14587 if (Result) 14588 *Result = E->EvaluateKnownConstIntCheckOverflow(Context); 14589 if (!isa<ConstantExpr>(E)) 14590 E = ConstantExpr::Create(Context, E); 14591 return E; 14592 } 14593 14594 Expr::EvalResult EvalResult; 14595 SmallVector<PartialDiagnosticAt, 8> Notes; 14596 EvalResult.Diag = &Notes; 14597 14598 // Try to evaluate the expression, and produce diagnostics explaining why it's 14599 // not a constant expression as a side-effect. 14600 bool Folded = 14601 E->EvaluateAsRValue(EvalResult, Context, /*isConstantContext*/ true) && 14602 EvalResult.Val.isInt() && !EvalResult.HasSideEffects; 14603 14604 if (!isa<ConstantExpr>(E)) 14605 E = ConstantExpr::Create(Context, E, EvalResult.Val); 14606 14607 // In C++11, we can rely on diagnostics being produced for any expression 14608 // which is not a constant expression. If no diagnostics were produced, then 14609 // this is a constant expression. 14610 if (Folded && getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && Notes.empty()) { 14611 if (Result) 14612 *Result = EvalResult.Val.getInt(); 14613 return E; 14614 } 14615 14616 // If our only note is the usual "invalid subexpression" note, just point 14617 // the caret at its location rather than producing an essentially 14618 // redundant note. 14619 if (Notes.size() == 1 && Notes[0].second.getDiagID() == 14620 diag::note_invalid_subexpr_in_const_expr) { 14621 DiagLoc = Notes[0].first; 14622 Notes.clear(); 14623 } 14624 14625 if (!Folded || !AllowFold) { 14626 if (!Diagnoser.Suppress) { 14627 Diagnoser.diagnoseNotICE(*this, DiagLoc, E->getSourceRange()); 14628 for (const PartialDiagnosticAt &Note : Notes) 14629 Diag(Note.first, Note.second); 14630 } 14631 14632 return ExprError(); 14633 } 14634 14635 Diagnoser.diagnoseFold(*this, DiagLoc, E->getSourceRange()); 14636 for (const PartialDiagnosticAt &Note : Notes) 14637 Diag(Note.first, Note.second); 14638 14639 if (Result) 14640 *Result = EvalResult.Val.getInt(); 14641 return E; 14642 } 14643 14644 namespace { 14645 // Handle the case where we conclude a expression which we speculatively 14646 // considered to be unevaluated is actually evaluated. 14647 class TransformToPE : public TreeTransform<TransformToPE> { 14648 typedef TreeTransform<TransformToPE> BaseTransform; 14649 14650 public: 14651 TransformToPE(Sema &SemaRef) : BaseTransform(SemaRef) { } 14652 14653 // Make sure we redo semantic analysis 14654 bool AlwaysRebuild() { return true; } 14655 bool ReplacingOriginal() { return true; } 14656 14657 // We need to special-case DeclRefExprs referring to FieldDecls which 14658 // are not part of a member pointer formation; normal TreeTransforming 14659 // doesn't catch this case because of the way we represent them in the AST. 14660 // FIXME: This is a bit ugly; is it really the best way to handle this 14661 // case? 14662 // 14663 // Error on DeclRefExprs referring to FieldDecls. 14664 ExprResult TransformDeclRefExpr(DeclRefExpr *E) { 14665 if (isa<FieldDecl>(E->getDecl()) && 14666 !SemaRef.isUnevaluatedContext()) 14667 return SemaRef.Diag(E->getLocation(), 14668 diag::err_invalid_non_static_member_use) 14669 << E->getDecl() << E->getSourceRange(); 14670 14671 return BaseTransform::TransformDeclRefExpr(E); 14672 } 14673 14674 // Exception: filter out member pointer formation 14675 ExprResult TransformUnaryOperator(UnaryOperator *E) { 14676 if (E->getOpcode() == UO_AddrOf && E->getType()->isMemberPointerType()) 14677 return E; 14678 14679 return BaseTransform::TransformUnaryOperator(E); 14680 } 14681 14682 // The body of a lambda-expression is in a separate expression evaluation 14683 // context so never needs to be transformed. 14684 // FIXME: Ideally we wouldn't transform the closure type either, and would 14685 // just recreate the capture expressions and lambda expression. 14686 StmtResult TransformLambdaBody(LambdaExpr *E, Stmt *Body) { 14687 return SkipLambdaBody(E, Body); 14688 } 14689 }; 14690 } 14691 14692 ExprResult Sema::TransformToPotentiallyEvaluated(Expr *E) { 14693 assert(isUnevaluatedContext() && 14694 "Should only transform unevaluated expressions"); 14695 ExprEvalContexts.back().Context = 14696 ExprEvalContexts[ExprEvalContexts.size()-2].Context; 14697 if (isUnevaluatedContext()) 14698 return E; 14699 return TransformToPE(*this).TransformExpr(E); 14700 } 14701 14702 void 14703 Sema::PushExpressionEvaluationContext( 14704 ExpressionEvaluationContext NewContext, Decl *LambdaContextDecl, 14705 ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord::ExpressionKind ExprContext) { 14706 ExprEvalContexts.emplace_back(NewContext, ExprCleanupObjects.size(), Cleanup, 14707 LambdaContextDecl, ExprContext); 14708 Cleanup.reset(); 14709 if (!MaybeODRUseExprs.empty()) 14710 std::swap(MaybeODRUseExprs, ExprEvalContexts.back().SavedMaybeODRUseExprs); 14711 } 14712 14713 void 14714 Sema::PushExpressionEvaluationContext( 14715 ExpressionEvaluationContext NewContext, ReuseLambdaContextDecl_t, 14716 ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord::ExpressionKind ExprContext) { 14717 Decl *ClosureContextDecl = ExprEvalContexts.back().ManglingContextDecl; 14718 PushExpressionEvaluationContext(NewContext, ClosureContextDecl, ExprContext); 14719 } 14720 14721 namespace { 14722 14723 const DeclRefExpr *CheckPossibleDeref(Sema &S, const Expr *PossibleDeref) { 14724 PossibleDeref = PossibleDeref->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 14725 if (const auto *E = dyn_cast<UnaryOperator>(PossibleDeref)) { 14726 if (E->getOpcode() == UO_Deref) 14727 return CheckPossibleDeref(S, E->getSubExpr()); 14728 } else if (const auto *E = dyn_cast<ArraySubscriptExpr>(PossibleDeref)) { 14729 return CheckPossibleDeref(S, E->getBase()); 14730 } else if (const auto *E = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(PossibleDeref)) { 14731 return CheckPossibleDeref(S, E->getBase()); 14732 } else if (const auto E = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(PossibleDeref)) { 14733 QualType Inner; 14734 QualType Ty = E->getType(); 14735 if (const auto *Ptr = Ty->getAs<PointerType>()) 14736 Inner = Ptr->getPointeeType(); 14737 else if (const auto *Arr = S.Context.getAsArrayType(Ty)) 14738 Inner = Arr->getElementType(); 14739 else 14740 return nullptr; 14741 14742 if (Inner->hasAttr(attr::NoDeref)) 14743 return E; 14744 } 14745 return nullptr; 14746 } 14747 14748 } // namespace 14749 14750 void Sema::WarnOnPendingNoDerefs(ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord &Rec) { 14751 for (const Expr *E : Rec.PossibleDerefs) { 14752 const DeclRefExpr *DeclRef = CheckPossibleDeref(*this, E); 14753 if (DeclRef) { 14754 const ValueDecl *Decl = DeclRef->getDecl(); 14755 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_dereference_of_noderef_type) 14756 << Decl->getName() << E->getSourceRange(); 14757 Diag(Decl->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl) << Decl->getName(); 14758 } else { 14759 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_dereference_of_noderef_type_no_decl) 14760 << E->getSourceRange(); 14761 } 14762 } 14763 Rec.PossibleDerefs.clear(); 14764 } 14765 14766 void Sema::PopExpressionEvaluationContext() { 14767 ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord& Rec = ExprEvalContexts.back(); 14768 unsigned NumTypos = Rec.NumTypos; 14769 14770 if (!Rec.Lambdas.empty()) { 14771 using ExpressionKind = ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord::ExpressionKind; 14772 if (Rec.ExprContext == ExpressionKind::EK_TemplateArgument || Rec.isUnevaluated() || 14773 (Rec.isConstantEvaluated() && !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus17)) { 14774 unsigned D; 14775 if (Rec.isUnevaluated()) { 14776 // C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p2: 14777 // A lambda-expression shall not appear in an unevaluated operand 14778 // (Clause 5). 14779 D = diag::err_lambda_unevaluated_operand; 14780 } else if (Rec.isConstantEvaluated() && !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus17) { 14781 // C++1y [expr.const]p2: 14782 // A conditional-expression e is a core constant expression unless the 14783 // evaluation of e, following the rules of the abstract machine, would 14784 // evaluate [...] a lambda-expression. 14785 D = diag::err_lambda_in_constant_expression; 14786 } else if (Rec.ExprContext == ExpressionKind::EK_TemplateArgument) { 14787 // C++17 [expr.prim.lamda]p2: 14788 // A lambda-expression shall not appear [...] in a template-argument. 14789 D = diag::err_lambda_in_invalid_context; 14790 } else 14791 llvm_unreachable("Couldn't infer lambda error message."); 14792 14793 for (const auto *L : Rec.Lambdas) 14794 Diag(L->getBeginLoc(), D); 14795 } 14796 } 14797 14798 WarnOnPendingNoDerefs(Rec); 14799 14800 // When are coming out of an unevaluated context, clear out any 14801 // temporaries that we may have created as part of the evaluation of 14802 // the expression in that context: they aren't relevant because they 14803 // will never be constructed. 14804 if (Rec.isUnevaluated() || Rec.isConstantEvaluated()) { 14805 ExprCleanupObjects.erase(ExprCleanupObjects.begin() + Rec.NumCleanupObjects, 14806 ExprCleanupObjects.end()); 14807 Cleanup = Rec.ParentCleanup; 14808 CleanupVarDeclMarking(); 14809 std::swap(MaybeODRUseExprs, Rec.SavedMaybeODRUseExprs); 14810 // Otherwise, merge the contexts together. 14811 } else { 14812 Cleanup.mergeFrom(Rec.ParentCleanup); 14813 MaybeODRUseExprs.insert(Rec.SavedMaybeODRUseExprs.begin(), 14814 Rec.SavedMaybeODRUseExprs.end()); 14815 } 14816 14817 // Pop the current expression evaluation context off the stack. 14818 ExprEvalContexts.pop_back(); 14819 14820 // The global expression evaluation context record is never popped. 14821 ExprEvalContexts.back().NumTypos += NumTypos; 14822 } 14823 14824 void Sema::DiscardCleanupsInEvaluationContext() { 14825 ExprCleanupObjects.erase( 14826 ExprCleanupObjects.begin() + ExprEvalContexts.back().NumCleanupObjects, 14827 ExprCleanupObjects.end()); 14828 Cleanup.reset(); 14829 MaybeODRUseExprs.clear(); 14830 } 14831 14832 ExprResult Sema::HandleExprEvaluationContextForTypeof(Expr *E) { 14833 ExprResult Result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(E); 14834 if (Result.isInvalid()) 14835 return ExprError(); 14836 E = Result.get(); 14837 if (!E->getType()->isVariablyModifiedType()) 14838 return E; 14839 return TransformToPotentiallyEvaluated(E); 14840 } 14841 14842 /// Are we in a context that is potentially constant evaluated per C++20 14843 /// [expr.const]p12? 14844 static bool isPotentiallyConstantEvaluatedContext(Sema &SemaRef) { 14845 /// C++2a [expr.const]p12: 14846 // An expression or conversion is potentially constant evaluated if it is 14847 switch (SemaRef.ExprEvalContexts.back().Context) { 14848 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::ConstantEvaluated: 14849 // -- a manifestly constant-evaluated expression, 14850 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::PotentiallyEvaluated: 14851 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::PotentiallyEvaluatedIfUsed: 14852 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::DiscardedStatement: 14853 // -- a potentially-evaluated expression, 14854 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::UnevaluatedList: 14855 // -- an immediate subexpression of a braced-init-list, 14856 14857 // -- [FIXME] an expression of the form & cast-expression that occurs 14858 // within a templated entity 14859 // -- a subexpression of one of the above that is not a subexpression of 14860 // a nested unevaluated operand. 14861 return true; 14862 14863 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated: 14864 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::UnevaluatedAbstract: 14865 // Expressions in this context are never evaluated. 14866 return false; 14867 } 14868 llvm_unreachable("Invalid context"); 14869 } 14870 14871 /// Return true if this function has a calling convention that requires mangling 14872 /// in the size of the parameter pack. 14873 static bool funcHasParameterSizeMangling(Sema &S, FunctionDecl *FD) { 14874 // These manglings don't do anything on non-Windows or non-x86 platforms, so 14875 // we don't need parameter type sizes. 14876 const llvm::Triple &TT = S.Context.getTargetInfo().getTriple(); 14877 if (!TT.isOSWindows() || (TT.getArch() != llvm::Triple::x86 && 14878 TT.getArch() != llvm::Triple::x86_64)) 14879 return false; 14880 14881 // If this is C++ and this isn't an extern "C" function, parameters do not 14882 // need to be complete. In this case, C++ mangling will apply, which doesn't 14883 // use the size of the parameters. 14884 if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && !FD->isExternC()) 14885 return false; 14886 14887 // Stdcall, fastcall, and vectorcall need this special treatment. 14888 CallingConv CC = FD->getType()->castAs<FunctionType>()->getCallConv(); 14889 switch (CC) { 14890 case CC_X86StdCall: 14891 case CC_X86FastCall: 14892 case CC_X86VectorCall: 14893 return true; 14894 default: 14895 break; 14896 } 14897 return false; 14898 } 14899 14900 /// Require that all of the parameter types of function be complete. Normally, 14901 /// parameter types are only required to be complete when a function is called 14902 /// or defined, but to mangle functions with certain calling conventions, the 14903 /// mangler needs to know the size of the parameter list. In this situation, 14904 /// MSVC doesn't emit an error or instantiate templates. Instead, MSVC mangles 14905 /// the function as _foo@0, i.e. zero bytes of parameters, which will usually 14906 /// result in a linker error. Clang doesn't implement this behavior, and instead 14907 /// attempts to error at compile time. 14908 static void CheckCompleteParameterTypesForMangler(Sema &S, FunctionDecl *FD, 14909 SourceLocation Loc) { 14910 class ParamIncompleteTypeDiagnoser : public Sema::TypeDiagnoser { 14911 FunctionDecl *FD; 14912 ParmVarDecl *Param; 14913 14914 public: 14915 ParamIncompleteTypeDiagnoser(FunctionDecl *FD, ParmVarDecl *Param) 14916 : FD(FD), Param(Param) {} 14917 14918 void diagnose(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T) override { 14919 CallingConv CC = FD->getType()->castAs<FunctionType>()->getCallConv(); 14920 StringRef CCName; 14921 switch (CC) { 14922 case CC_X86StdCall: 14923 CCName = "stdcall"; 14924 break; 14925 case CC_X86FastCall: 14926 CCName = "fastcall"; 14927 break; 14928 case CC_X86VectorCall: 14929 CCName = "vectorcall"; 14930 break; 14931 default: 14932 llvm_unreachable("CC does not need mangling"); 14933 } 14934 14935 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_cconv_incomplete_param_type) 14936 << Param->getDeclName() << FD->getDeclName() << CCName; 14937 } 14938 }; 14939 14940 for (ParmVarDecl *Param : FD->parameters()) { 14941 ParamIncompleteTypeDiagnoser Diagnoser(FD, Param); 14942 S.RequireCompleteType(Loc, Param->getType(), Diagnoser); 14943 } 14944 } 14945 14946 namespace { 14947 enum class OdrUseContext { 14948 /// Declarations in this context are not odr-used. 14949 None, 14950 /// Declarations in this context are formally odr-used, but this is a 14951 /// dependent context. 14952 Dependent, 14953 /// Declarations in this context are odr-used but not actually used (yet). 14954 FormallyOdrUsed, 14955 /// Declarations in this context are used. 14956 Used 14957 }; 14958 } 14959 14960 /// Are we within a context in which references to resolved functions or to 14961 /// variables result in odr-use? 14962 static OdrUseContext isOdrUseContext(Sema &SemaRef) { 14963 OdrUseContext Result; 14964 14965 switch (SemaRef.ExprEvalContexts.back().Context) { 14966 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated: 14967 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::UnevaluatedList: 14968 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::UnevaluatedAbstract: 14969 return OdrUseContext::None; 14970 14971 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::ConstantEvaluated: 14972 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::PotentiallyEvaluated: 14973 Result = OdrUseContext::Used; 14974 break; 14975 14976 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::DiscardedStatement: 14977 Result = OdrUseContext::FormallyOdrUsed; 14978 break; 14979 14980 case Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::PotentiallyEvaluatedIfUsed: 14981 // A default argument formally results in odr-use, but doesn't actually 14982 // result in a use in any real sense until it itself is used. 14983 Result = OdrUseContext::FormallyOdrUsed; 14984 break; 14985 } 14986 14987 if (SemaRef.CurContext->isDependentContext()) 14988 return OdrUseContext::Dependent; 14989 14990 return Result; 14991 } 14992 14993 static bool isImplicitlyDefinableConstexprFunction(FunctionDecl *Func) { 14994 CXXMethodDecl *MD = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Func); 14995 return Func->isConstexpr() && 14996 (Func->isImplicitlyInstantiable() || (MD && !MD->isUserProvided())); 14997 } 14998 14999 /// Mark a function referenced, and check whether it is odr-used 15000 /// (C++ [basic.def.odr]p2, C99 6.9p3) 15001 void Sema::MarkFunctionReferenced(SourceLocation Loc, FunctionDecl *Func, 15002 bool MightBeOdrUse) { 15003 assert(Func && "No function?"); 15004 15005 Func->setReferenced(); 15006 15007 // Recursive functions aren't really used until they're used from some other 15008 // context. 15009 bool IsRecursiveCall = CurContext == Func; 15010 15011 // C++11 [basic.def.odr]p3: 15012 // A function whose name appears as a potentially-evaluated expression is 15013 // odr-used if it is the unique lookup result or the selected member of a 15014 // set of overloaded functions [...]. 15015 // 15016 // We (incorrectly) mark overload resolution as an unevaluated context, so we 15017 // can just check that here. 15018 OdrUseContext OdrUse = 15019 MightBeOdrUse ? isOdrUseContext(*this) : OdrUseContext::None; 15020 if (IsRecursiveCall && OdrUse == OdrUseContext::Used) 15021 OdrUse = OdrUseContext::FormallyOdrUsed; 15022 15023 // C++20 [expr.const]p12: 15024 // A function [...] is needed for constant evaluation if it is [...] a 15025 // constexpr function that is named by an expression that is potentially 15026 // constant evaluated 15027 bool NeededForConstantEvaluation = 15028 isPotentiallyConstantEvaluatedContext(*this) && 15029 isImplicitlyDefinableConstexprFunction(Func); 15030 15031 // Determine whether we require a function definition to exist, per 15032 // C++11 [temp.inst]p3: 15033 // Unless a function template specialization has been explicitly 15034 // instantiated or explicitly specialized, the function template 15035 // specialization is implicitly instantiated when the specialization is 15036 // referenced in a context that requires a function definition to exist. 15037 // C++20 [temp.inst]p7: 15038 // The existence of a definition of a [...] function is considered to 15039 // affect the semantics of the program if the [...] function is needed for 15040 // constant evaluation by an expression 15041 // C++20 [basic.def.odr]p10: 15042 // Every program shall contain exactly one definition of every non-inline 15043 // function or variable that is odr-used in that program outside of a 15044 // discarded statement 15045 // C++20 [special]p1: 15046 // The implementation will implicitly define [defaulted special members] 15047 // if they are odr-used or needed for constant evaluation. 15048 // 15049 // Note that we skip the implicit instantiation of templates that are only 15050 // used in unused default arguments or by recursive calls to themselves. 15051 // This is formally non-conforming, but seems reasonable in practice. 15052 bool NeedDefinition = !IsRecursiveCall && (OdrUse == OdrUseContext::Used || 15053 NeededForConstantEvaluation); 15054 15055 // C++14 [temp.expl.spec]p6: 15056 // If a template [...] is explicitly specialized then that specialization 15057 // shall be declared before the first use of that specialization that would 15058 // cause an implicit instantiation to take place, in every translation unit 15059 // in which such a use occurs 15060 if (NeedDefinition && 15061 (Func->getTemplateSpecializationKind() != TSK_Undeclared || 15062 Func->getMemberSpecializationInfo())) 15063 checkSpecializationVisibility(Loc, Func); 15064 15065 // C++14 [except.spec]p17: 15066 // An exception-specification is considered to be needed when: 15067 // - the function is odr-used or, if it appears in an unevaluated operand, 15068 // would be odr-used if the expression were potentially-evaluated; 15069 // 15070 // Note, we do this even if MightBeOdrUse is false. That indicates that the 15071 // function is a pure virtual function we're calling, and in that case the 15072 // function was selected by overload resolution and we need to resolve its 15073 // exception specification for a different reason. 15074 const FunctionProtoType *FPT = Func->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 15075 if (FPT && isUnresolvedExceptionSpec(FPT->getExceptionSpecType())) 15076 ResolveExceptionSpec(Loc, FPT); 15077 15078 if (getLangOpts().CUDA) 15079 CheckCUDACall(Loc, Func); 15080 15081 // If we need a definition, try to create one. 15082 if (NeedDefinition && !Func->getBody()) { 15083 if (CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Func)) { 15084 Constructor = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Constructor->getFirstDecl()); 15085 if (Constructor->isDefaulted() && !Constructor->isDeleted()) { 15086 if (Constructor->isDefaultConstructor()) { 15087 if (Constructor->isTrivial() && 15088 !Constructor->hasAttr<DLLExportAttr>()) 15089 return; 15090 DefineImplicitDefaultConstructor(Loc, Constructor); 15091 } else if (Constructor->isCopyConstructor()) { 15092 DefineImplicitCopyConstructor(Loc, Constructor); 15093 } else if (Constructor->isMoveConstructor()) { 15094 DefineImplicitMoveConstructor(Loc, Constructor); 15095 } 15096 } else if (Constructor->getInheritedConstructor()) { 15097 DefineInheritingConstructor(Loc, Constructor); 15098 } 15099 } else if (CXXDestructorDecl *Destructor = 15100 dyn_cast<CXXDestructorDecl>(Func)) { 15101 Destructor = cast<CXXDestructorDecl>(Destructor->getFirstDecl()); 15102 if (Destructor->isDefaulted() && !Destructor->isDeleted()) { 15103 if (Destructor->isTrivial() && !Destructor->hasAttr<DLLExportAttr>()) 15104 return; 15105 DefineImplicitDestructor(Loc, Destructor); 15106 } 15107 if (Destructor->isVirtual() && getLangOpts().AppleKext) 15108 MarkVTableUsed(Loc, Destructor->getParent()); 15109 } else if (CXXMethodDecl *MethodDecl = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Func)) { 15110 if (MethodDecl->isOverloadedOperator() && 15111 MethodDecl->getOverloadedOperator() == OO_Equal) { 15112 MethodDecl = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(MethodDecl->getFirstDecl()); 15113 if (MethodDecl->isDefaulted() && !MethodDecl->isDeleted()) { 15114 if (MethodDecl->isCopyAssignmentOperator()) 15115 DefineImplicitCopyAssignment(Loc, MethodDecl); 15116 else if (MethodDecl->isMoveAssignmentOperator()) 15117 DefineImplicitMoveAssignment(Loc, MethodDecl); 15118 } 15119 } else if (isa<CXXConversionDecl>(MethodDecl) && 15120 MethodDecl->getParent()->isLambda()) { 15121 CXXConversionDecl *Conversion = 15122 cast<CXXConversionDecl>(MethodDecl->getFirstDecl()); 15123 if (Conversion->isLambdaToBlockPointerConversion()) 15124 DefineImplicitLambdaToBlockPointerConversion(Loc, Conversion); 15125 else 15126 DefineImplicitLambdaToFunctionPointerConversion(Loc, Conversion); 15127 } else if (MethodDecl->isVirtual() && getLangOpts().AppleKext) 15128 MarkVTableUsed(Loc, MethodDecl->getParent()); 15129 } 15130 15131 // Implicit instantiation of function templates and member functions of 15132 // class templates. 15133 if (Func->isImplicitlyInstantiable()) { 15134 TemplateSpecializationKind TSK = 15135 Func->getTemplateSpecializationKindForInstantiation(); 15136 SourceLocation PointOfInstantiation = Func->getPointOfInstantiation(); 15137 bool FirstInstantiation = PointOfInstantiation.isInvalid(); 15138 if (FirstInstantiation) { 15139 PointOfInstantiation = Loc; 15140 Func->setTemplateSpecializationKind(TSK, PointOfInstantiation); 15141 } else if (TSK != TSK_ImplicitInstantiation) { 15142 // Use the point of use as the point of instantiation, instead of the 15143 // point of explicit instantiation (which we track as the actual point 15144 // of instantiation). This gives better backtraces in diagnostics. 15145 PointOfInstantiation = Loc; 15146 } 15147 15148 if (FirstInstantiation || TSK != TSK_ImplicitInstantiation || 15149 Func->isConstexpr()) { 15150 if (isa<CXXRecordDecl>(Func->getDeclContext()) && 15151 cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Func->getDeclContext())->isLocalClass() && 15152 CodeSynthesisContexts.size()) 15153 PendingLocalImplicitInstantiations.push_back( 15154 std::make_pair(Func, PointOfInstantiation)); 15155 else if (Func->isConstexpr()) 15156 // Do not defer instantiations of constexpr functions, to avoid the 15157 // expression evaluator needing to call back into Sema if it sees a 15158 // call to such a function. 15159 InstantiateFunctionDefinition(PointOfInstantiation, Func); 15160 else { 15161 Func->setInstantiationIsPending(true); 15162 PendingInstantiations.push_back( 15163 std::make_pair(Func, PointOfInstantiation)); 15164 // Notify the consumer that a function was implicitly instantiated. 15165 Consumer.HandleCXXImplicitFunctionInstantiation(Func); 15166 } 15167 } 15168 } else { 15169 // Walk redefinitions, as some of them may be instantiable. 15170 for (auto i : Func->redecls()) { 15171 if (!i->isUsed(false) && i->isImplicitlyInstantiable()) 15172 MarkFunctionReferenced(Loc, i, MightBeOdrUse); 15173 } 15174 } 15175 } 15176 15177 // If this is the first "real" use, act on that. 15178 if (OdrUse == OdrUseContext::Used && !Func->isUsed(/*CheckUsedAttr=*/false)) { 15179 // Keep track of used but undefined functions. 15180 if (!Func->isDefined()) { 15181 if (mightHaveNonExternalLinkage(Func)) 15182 UndefinedButUsed.insert(std::make_pair(Func->getCanonicalDecl(), Loc)); 15183 else if (Func->getMostRecentDecl()->isInlined() && 15184 !LangOpts.GNUInline && 15185 !Func->getMostRecentDecl()->hasAttr<GNUInlineAttr>()) 15186 UndefinedButUsed.insert(std::make_pair(Func->getCanonicalDecl(), Loc)); 15187 else if (isExternalWithNoLinkageType(Func)) 15188 UndefinedButUsed.insert(std::make_pair(Func->getCanonicalDecl(), Loc)); 15189 } 15190 15191 // Some x86 Windows calling conventions mangle the size of the parameter 15192 // pack into the name. Computing the size of the parameters requires the 15193 // parameter types to be complete. Check that now. 15194 if (funcHasParameterSizeMangling(*this, Func)) 15195 CheckCompleteParameterTypesForMangler(*this, Func, Loc); 15196 15197 Func->markUsed(Context); 15198 15199 if (LangOpts.OpenMP && LangOpts.OpenMPIsDevice) 15200 checkOpenMPDeviceFunction(Loc, Func); 15201 } 15202 } 15203 15204 /// Directly mark a variable odr-used. Given a choice, prefer to use 15205 /// MarkVariableReferenced since it does additional checks and then 15206 /// calls MarkVarDeclODRUsed. 15207 /// If the variable must be captured: 15208 /// - if FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt is null, capture it in the CurContext 15209 /// - else capture it in the DeclContext that maps to the 15210 /// *FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt on the FunctionScopeInfo stack. 15211 static void 15212 MarkVarDeclODRUsed(VarDecl *Var, SourceLocation Loc, Sema &SemaRef, 15213 const unsigned *const FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt = nullptr) { 15214 // Keep track of used but undefined variables. 15215 // FIXME: We shouldn't suppress this warning for static data members. 15216 if (Var->hasDefinition(SemaRef.Context) == VarDecl::DeclarationOnly && 15217 (!Var->isExternallyVisible() || Var->isInline() || 15218 SemaRef.isExternalWithNoLinkageType(Var)) && 15219 !(Var->isStaticDataMember() && Var->hasInit())) { 15220 SourceLocation &old = SemaRef.UndefinedButUsed[Var->getCanonicalDecl()]; 15221 if (old.isInvalid()) 15222 old = Loc; 15223 } 15224 QualType CaptureType, DeclRefType; 15225 if (SemaRef.LangOpts.OpenMP) 15226 SemaRef.tryCaptureOpenMPLambdas(Var); 15227 SemaRef.tryCaptureVariable(Var, Loc, Sema::TryCapture_Implicit, 15228 /*EllipsisLoc*/ SourceLocation(), 15229 /*BuildAndDiagnose*/ true, 15230 CaptureType, DeclRefType, 15231 FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt); 15232 15233 Var->markUsed(SemaRef.Context); 15234 } 15235 15236 void Sema::MarkCaptureUsedInEnclosingContext(VarDecl *Capture, 15237 SourceLocation Loc, 15238 unsigned CapturingScopeIndex) { 15239 MarkVarDeclODRUsed(Capture, Loc, *this, &CapturingScopeIndex); 15240 } 15241 15242 static void 15243 diagnoseUncapturableValueReference(Sema &S, SourceLocation loc, 15244 ValueDecl *var, DeclContext *DC) { 15245 DeclContext *VarDC = var->getDeclContext(); 15246 15247 // If the parameter still belongs to the translation unit, then 15248 // we're actually just using one parameter in the declaration of 15249 // the next. 15250 if (isa<ParmVarDecl>(var) && 15251 isa<TranslationUnitDecl>(VarDC)) 15252 return; 15253 15254 // For C code, don't diagnose about capture if we're not actually in code 15255 // right now; it's impossible to write a non-constant expression outside of 15256 // function context, so we'll get other (more useful) diagnostics later. 15257 // 15258 // For C++, things get a bit more nasty... it would be nice to suppress this 15259 // diagnostic for certain cases like using a local variable in an array bound 15260 // for a member of a local class, but the correct predicate is not obvious. 15261 if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && !S.CurContext->isFunctionOrMethod()) 15262 return; 15263 15264 unsigned ValueKind = isa<BindingDecl>(var) ? 1 : 0; 15265 unsigned ContextKind = 3; // unknown 15266 if (isa<CXXMethodDecl>(VarDC) && 15267 cast<CXXRecordDecl>(VarDC->getParent())->isLambda()) { 15268 ContextKind = 2; 15269 } else if (isa<FunctionDecl>(VarDC)) { 15270 ContextKind = 0; 15271 } else if (isa<BlockDecl>(VarDC)) { 15272 ContextKind = 1; 15273 } 15274 15275 S.Diag(loc, diag::err_reference_to_local_in_enclosing_context) 15276 << var << ValueKind << ContextKind << VarDC; 15277 S.Diag(var->getLocation(), diag::note_entity_declared_at) 15278 << var; 15279 15280 // FIXME: Add additional diagnostic info about class etc. which prevents 15281 // capture. 15282 } 15283 15284 15285 static bool isVariableAlreadyCapturedInScopeInfo(CapturingScopeInfo *CSI, VarDecl *Var, 15286 bool &SubCapturesAreNested, 15287 QualType &CaptureType, 15288 QualType &DeclRefType) { 15289 // Check whether we've already captured it. 15290 if (CSI->CaptureMap.count(Var)) { 15291 // If we found a capture, any subcaptures are nested. 15292 SubCapturesAreNested = true; 15293 15294 // Retrieve the capture type for this variable. 15295 CaptureType = CSI->getCapture(Var).getCaptureType(); 15296 15297 // Compute the type of an expression that refers to this variable. 15298 DeclRefType = CaptureType.getNonReferenceType(); 15299 15300 // Similarly to mutable captures in lambda, all the OpenMP captures by copy 15301 // are mutable in the sense that user can change their value - they are 15302 // private instances of the captured declarations. 15303 const Capture &Cap = CSI->getCapture(Var); 15304 if (Cap.isCopyCapture() && 15305 !(isa<LambdaScopeInfo>(CSI) && cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(CSI)->Mutable) && 15306 !(isa<CapturedRegionScopeInfo>(CSI) && 15307 cast<CapturedRegionScopeInfo>(CSI)->CapRegionKind == CR_OpenMP)) 15308 DeclRefType.addConst(); 15309 return true; 15310 } 15311 return false; 15312 } 15313 15314 // Only block literals, captured statements, and lambda expressions can 15315 // capture; other scopes don't work. 15316 static DeclContext *getParentOfCapturingContextOrNull(DeclContext *DC, VarDecl *Var, 15317 SourceLocation Loc, 15318 const bool Diagnose, Sema &S) { 15319 if (isa<BlockDecl>(DC) || isa<CapturedDecl>(DC) || isLambdaCallOperator(DC)) 15320 return getLambdaAwareParentOfDeclContext(DC); 15321 else if (Var->hasLocalStorage()) { 15322 if (Diagnose) 15323 diagnoseUncapturableValueReference(S, Loc, Var, DC); 15324 } 15325 return nullptr; 15326 } 15327 15328 // Certain capturing entities (lambdas, blocks etc.) are not allowed to capture 15329 // certain types of variables (unnamed, variably modified types etc.) 15330 // so check for eligibility. 15331 static bool isVariableCapturable(CapturingScopeInfo *CSI, VarDecl *Var, 15332 SourceLocation Loc, 15333 const bool Diagnose, Sema &S) { 15334 15335 bool IsBlock = isa<BlockScopeInfo>(CSI); 15336 bool IsLambda = isa<LambdaScopeInfo>(CSI); 15337 15338 // Lambdas are not allowed to capture unnamed variables 15339 // (e.g. anonymous unions). 15340 // FIXME: The C++11 rule don't actually state this explicitly, but I'm 15341 // assuming that's the intent. 15342 if (IsLambda && !Var->getDeclName()) { 15343 if (Diagnose) { 15344 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_lambda_capture_anonymous_var); 15345 S.Diag(Var->getLocation(), diag::note_declared_at); 15346 } 15347 return false; 15348 } 15349 15350 // Prohibit variably-modified types in blocks; they're difficult to deal with. 15351 if (Var->getType()->isVariablyModifiedType() && IsBlock) { 15352 if (Diagnose) { 15353 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_ref_vm_type); 15354 S.Diag(Var->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl) 15355 << Var->getDeclName(); 15356 } 15357 return false; 15358 } 15359 // Prohibit structs with flexible array members too. 15360 // We cannot capture what is in the tail end of the struct. 15361 if (const RecordType *VTTy = Var->getType()->getAs<RecordType>()) { 15362 if (VTTy->getDecl()->hasFlexibleArrayMember()) { 15363 if (Diagnose) { 15364 if (IsBlock) 15365 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_ref_flexarray_type); 15366 else 15367 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_lambda_capture_flexarray_type) 15368 << Var->getDeclName(); 15369 S.Diag(Var->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl) 15370 << Var->getDeclName(); 15371 } 15372 return false; 15373 } 15374 } 15375 const bool HasBlocksAttr = Var->hasAttr<BlocksAttr>(); 15376 // Lambdas and captured statements are not allowed to capture __block 15377 // variables; they don't support the expected semantics. 15378 if (HasBlocksAttr && (IsLambda || isa<CapturedRegionScopeInfo>(CSI))) { 15379 if (Diagnose) { 15380 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_capture_block_variable) 15381 << Var->getDeclName() << !IsLambda; 15382 S.Diag(Var->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl) 15383 << Var->getDeclName(); 15384 } 15385 return false; 15386 } 15387 // OpenCL v2.0 s6.12.5: Blocks cannot reference/capture other blocks 15388 if (S.getLangOpts().OpenCL && IsBlock && 15389 Var->getType()->isBlockPointerType()) { 15390 if (Diagnose) 15391 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_opencl_block_ref_block); 15392 return false; 15393 } 15394 15395 return true; 15396 } 15397 15398 // Returns true if the capture by block was successful. 15399 static bool captureInBlock(BlockScopeInfo *BSI, VarDecl *Var, 15400 SourceLocation Loc, 15401 const bool BuildAndDiagnose, 15402 QualType &CaptureType, 15403 QualType &DeclRefType, 15404 const bool Nested, 15405 Sema &S, bool Invalid) { 15406 bool ByRef = false; 15407 15408 // Blocks are not allowed to capture arrays, excepting OpenCL. 15409 // OpenCL v2.0 s1.12.5 (revision 40): arrays are captured by reference 15410 // (decayed to pointers). 15411 if (!Invalid && !S.getLangOpts().OpenCL && CaptureType->isArrayType()) { 15412 if (BuildAndDiagnose) { 15413 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_ref_array_type); 15414 S.Diag(Var->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl) 15415 << Var->getDeclName(); 15416 Invalid = true; 15417 } else { 15418 return false; 15419 } 15420 } 15421 15422 // Forbid the block-capture of autoreleasing variables. 15423 if (!Invalid && 15424 CaptureType.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing) { 15425 if (BuildAndDiagnose) { 15426 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_arc_autoreleasing_capture) 15427 << /*block*/ 0; 15428 S.Diag(Var->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl) 15429 << Var->getDeclName(); 15430 Invalid = true; 15431 } else { 15432 return false; 15433 } 15434 } 15435 15436 // Warn about implicitly autoreleasing indirect parameters captured by blocks. 15437 if (const auto *PT = CaptureType->getAs<PointerType>()) { 15438 // This function finds out whether there is an AttributedType of kind 15439 // attr::ObjCOwnership in Ty. The existence of AttributedType of kind 15440 // attr::ObjCOwnership implies __autoreleasing was explicitly specified 15441 // rather than being added implicitly by the compiler. 15442 auto IsObjCOwnershipAttributedType = [](QualType Ty) { 15443 while (const auto *AttrTy = Ty->getAs<AttributedType>()) { 15444 if (AttrTy->getAttrKind() == attr::ObjCOwnership) 15445 return true; 15446 15447 // Peel off AttributedTypes that are not of kind ObjCOwnership. 15448 Ty = AttrTy->getModifiedType(); 15449 } 15450 15451 return false; 15452 }; 15453 15454 QualType PointeeTy = PT->getPointeeType(); 15455 15456 if (!Invalid && PointeeTy->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>() && 15457 PointeeTy.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing && 15458 !IsObjCOwnershipAttributedType(PointeeTy)) { 15459 if (BuildAndDiagnose) { 15460 SourceLocation VarLoc = Var->getLocation(); 15461 S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_block_capture_autoreleasing); 15462 S.Diag(VarLoc, diag::note_declare_parameter_strong); 15463 } 15464 } 15465 } 15466 15467 const bool HasBlocksAttr = Var->hasAttr<BlocksAttr>(); 15468 if (HasBlocksAttr || CaptureType->isReferenceType() || 15469 (S.getLangOpts().OpenMP && S.isOpenMPCapturedDecl(Var))) { 15470 // Block capture by reference does not change the capture or 15471 // declaration reference types. 15472 ByRef = true; 15473 } else { 15474 // Block capture by copy introduces 'const'. 15475 CaptureType = CaptureType.getNonReferenceType().withConst(); 15476 DeclRefType = CaptureType; 15477 } 15478 15479 // Actually capture the variable. 15480 if (BuildAndDiagnose) 15481 BSI->addCapture(Var, HasBlocksAttr, ByRef, Nested, Loc, SourceLocation(), 15482 CaptureType, Invalid); 15483 15484 return !Invalid; 15485 } 15486 15487 15488 /// Capture the given variable in the captured region. 15489 static bool captureInCapturedRegion(CapturedRegionScopeInfo *RSI, 15490 VarDecl *Var, 15491 SourceLocation Loc, 15492 const bool BuildAndDiagnose, 15493 QualType &CaptureType, 15494 QualType &DeclRefType, 15495 const bool RefersToCapturedVariable, 15496 Sema &S, bool Invalid) { 15497 // By default, capture variables by reference. 15498 bool ByRef = true; 15499 // Using an LValue reference type is consistent with Lambdas (see below). 15500 if (S.getLangOpts().OpenMP && RSI->CapRegionKind == CR_OpenMP) { 15501 if (S.isOpenMPCapturedDecl(Var)) { 15502 bool HasConst = DeclRefType.isConstQualified(); 15503 DeclRefType = DeclRefType.getUnqualifiedType(); 15504 // Don't lose diagnostics about assignments to const. 15505 if (HasConst) 15506 DeclRefType.addConst(); 15507 } 15508 ByRef = S.isOpenMPCapturedByRef(Var, RSI->OpenMPLevel); 15509 } 15510 15511 if (ByRef) 15512 CaptureType = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(DeclRefType); 15513 else 15514 CaptureType = DeclRefType; 15515 15516 // Actually capture the variable. 15517 if (BuildAndDiagnose) 15518 RSI->addCapture(Var, /*isBlock*/ false, ByRef, RefersToCapturedVariable, 15519 Loc, SourceLocation(), CaptureType, Invalid); 15520 15521 return !Invalid; 15522 } 15523 15524 /// Capture the given variable in the lambda. 15525 static bool captureInLambda(LambdaScopeInfo *LSI, 15526 VarDecl *Var, 15527 SourceLocation Loc, 15528 const bool BuildAndDiagnose, 15529 QualType &CaptureType, 15530 QualType &DeclRefType, 15531 const bool RefersToCapturedVariable, 15532 const Sema::TryCaptureKind Kind, 15533 SourceLocation EllipsisLoc, 15534 const bool IsTopScope, 15535 Sema &S, bool Invalid) { 15536 // Determine whether we are capturing by reference or by value. 15537 bool ByRef = false; 15538 if (IsTopScope && Kind != Sema::TryCapture_Implicit) { 15539 ByRef = (Kind == Sema::TryCapture_ExplicitByRef); 15540 } else { 15541 ByRef = (LSI->ImpCaptureStyle == LambdaScopeInfo::ImpCap_LambdaByref); 15542 } 15543 15544 // Compute the type of the field that will capture this variable. 15545 if (ByRef) { 15546 // C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p15: 15547 // An entity is captured by reference if it is implicitly or 15548 // explicitly captured but not captured by copy. It is 15549 // unspecified whether additional unnamed non-static data 15550 // members are declared in the closure type for entities 15551 // captured by reference. 15552 // 15553 // FIXME: It is not clear whether we want to build an lvalue reference 15554 // to the DeclRefType or to CaptureType.getNonReferenceType(). GCC appears 15555 // to do the former, while EDG does the latter. Core issue 1249 will 15556 // clarify, but for now we follow GCC because it's a more permissive and 15557 // easily defensible position. 15558 CaptureType = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(DeclRefType); 15559 } else { 15560 // C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p14: 15561 // For each entity captured by copy, an unnamed non-static 15562 // data member is declared in the closure type. The 15563 // declaration order of these members is unspecified. The type 15564 // of such a data member is the type of the corresponding 15565 // captured entity if the entity is not a reference to an 15566 // object, or the referenced type otherwise. [Note: If the 15567 // captured entity is a reference to a function, the 15568 // corresponding data member is also a reference to a 15569 // function. - end note ] 15570 if (const ReferenceType *RefType = CaptureType->getAs<ReferenceType>()){ 15571 if (!RefType->getPointeeType()->isFunctionType()) 15572 CaptureType = RefType->getPointeeType(); 15573 } 15574 15575 // Forbid the lambda copy-capture of autoreleasing variables. 15576 if (!Invalid && 15577 CaptureType.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing) { 15578 if (BuildAndDiagnose) { 15579 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_arc_autoreleasing_capture) << /*lambda*/ 1; 15580 S.Diag(Var->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl) 15581 << Var->getDeclName(); 15582 Invalid = true; 15583 } else { 15584 return false; 15585 } 15586 } 15587 15588 // Make sure that by-copy captures are of a complete and non-abstract type. 15589 if (!Invalid && BuildAndDiagnose) { 15590 if (!CaptureType->isDependentType() && 15591 S.RequireCompleteType(Loc, CaptureType, 15592 diag::err_capture_of_incomplete_type, 15593 Var->getDeclName())) 15594 Invalid = true; 15595 else if (S.RequireNonAbstractType(Loc, CaptureType, 15596 diag::err_capture_of_abstract_type)) 15597 Invalid = true; 15598 } 15599 } 15600 15601 // Compute the type of a reference to this captured variable. 15602 if (ByRef) 15603 DeclRefType = CaptureType.getNonReferenceType(); 15604 else { 15605 // C++ [expr.prim.lambda]p5: 15606 // The closure type for a lambda-expression has a public inline 15607 // function call operator [...]. This function call operator is 15608 // declared const (9.3.1) if and only if the lambda-expression's 15609 // parameter-declaration-clause is not followed by mutable. 15610 DeclRefType = CaptureType.getNonReferenceType(); 15611 if (!LSI->Mutable && !CaptureType->isReferenceType()) 15612 DeclRefType.addConst(); 15613 } 15614 15615 // Add the capture. 15616 if (BuildAndDiagnose) 15617 LSI->addCapture(Var, /*isBlock=*/false, ByRef, RefersToCapturedVariable, 15618 Loc, EllipsisLoc, CaptureType, Invalid); 15619 15620 return !Invalid; 15621 } 15622 15623 bool Sema::tryCaptureVariable( 15624 VarDecl *Var, SourceLocation ExprLoc, TryCaptureKind Kind, 15625 SourceLocation EllipsisLoc, bool BuildAndDiagnose, QualType &CaptureType, 15626 QualType &DeclRefType, const unsigned *const FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt) { 15627 // An init-capture is notionally from the context surrounding its 15628 // declaration, but its parent DC is the lambda class. 15629 DeclContext *VarDC = Var->getDeclContext(); 15630 if (Var->isInitCapture()) 15631 VarDC = VarDC->getParent(); 15632 15633 DeclContext *DC = CurContext; 15634 const unsigned MaxFunctionScopesIndex = FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt 15635 ? *FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt : FunctionScopes.size() - 1; 15636 // We need to sync up the Declaration Context with the 15637 // FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt 15638 if (FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt) { 15639 unsigned FSIndex = FunctionScopes.size() - 1; 15640 while (FSIndex != MaxFunctionScopesIndex) { 15641 DC = getLambdaAwareParentOfDeclContext(DC); 15642 --FSIndex; 15643 } 15644 } 15645 15646 15647 // If the variable is declared in the current context, there is no need to 15648 // capture it. 15649 if (VarDC == DC) return true; 15650 15651 // Capture global variables if it is required to use private copy of this 15652 // variable. 15653 bool IsGlobal = !Var->hasLocalStorage(); 15654 if (IsGlobal && 15655 !(LangOpts.OpenMP && isOpenMPCapturedDecl(Var, /*CheckScopeInfo=*/true, 15656 MaxFunctionScopesIndex))) 15657 return true; 15658 Var = Var->getCanonicalDecl(); 15659 15660 // Walk up the stack to determine whether we can capture the variable, 15661 // performing the "simple" checks that don't depend on type. We stop when 15662 // we've either hit the declared scope of the variable or find an existing 15663 // capture of that variable. We start from the innermost capturing-entity 15664 // (the DC) and ensure that all intervening capturing-entities 15665 // (blocks/lambdas etc.) between the innermost capturer and the variable`s 15666 // declcontext can either capture the variable or have already captured 15667 // the variable. 15668 CaptureType = Var->getType(); 15669 DeclRefType = CaptureType.getNonReferenceType(); 15670 bool Nested = false; 15671 bool Explicit = (Kind != TryCapture_Implicit); 15672 unsigned FunctionScopesIndex = MaxFunctionScopesIndex; 15673 do { 15674 // Only block literals, captured statements, and lambda expressions can 15675 // capture; other scopes don't work. 15676 DeclContext *ParentDC = getParentOfCapturingContextOrNull(DC, Var, 15677 ExprLoc, 15678 BuildAndDiagnose, 15679 *this); 15680 // We need to check for the parent *first* because, if we *have* 15681 // private-captured a global variable, we need to recursively capture it in 15682 // intermediate blocks, lambdas, etc. 15683 if (!ParentDC) { 15684 if (IsGlobal) { 15685 FunctionScopesIndex = MaxFunctionScopesIndex - 1; 15686 break; 15687 } 15688 return true; 15689 } 15690 15691 FunctionScopeInfo *FSI = FunctionScopes[FunctionScopesIndex]; 15692 CapturingScopeInfo *CSI = cast<CapturingScopeInfo>(FSI); 15693 15694 15695 // Check whether we've already captured it. 15696 if (isVariableAlreadyCapturedInScopeInfo(CSI, Var, Nested, CaptureType, 15697 DeclRefType)) { 15698 CSI->getCapture(Var).markUsed(BuildAndDiagnose); 15699 break; 15700 } 15701 // If we are instantiating a generic lambda call operator body, 15702 // we do not want to capture new variables. What was captured 15703 // during either a lambdas transformation or initial parsing 15704 // should be used. 15705 if (isGenericLambdaCallOperatorSpecialization(DC)) { 15706 if (BuildAndDiagnose) { 15707 LambdaScopeInfo *LSI = cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(CSI); 15708 if (LSI->ImpCaptureStyle == CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_None) { 15709 Diag(ExprLoc, diag::err_lambda_impcap) << Var->getDeclName(); 15710 Diag(Var->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl) 15711 << Var->getDeclName(); 15712 Diag(LSI->Lambda->getBeginLoc(), diag::note_lambda_decl); 15713 } else 15714 diagnoseUncapturableValueReference(*this, ExprLoc, Var, DC); 15715 } 15716 return true; 15717 } 15718 15719 // Try to capture variable-length arrays types. 15720 if (Var->getType()->isVariablyModifiedType()) { 15721 // We're going to walk down into the type and look for VLA 15722 // expressions. 15723 QualType QTy = Var->getType(); 15724 if (ParmVarDecl *PVD = dyn_cast_or_null<ParmVarDecl>(Var)) 15725 QTy = PVD->getOriginalType(); 15726 captureVariablyModifiedType(Context, QTy, CSI); 15727 } 15728 15729 if (getLangOpts().OpenMP) { 15730 if (auto *RSI = dyn_cast<CapturedRegionScopeInfo>(CSI)) { 15731 // OpenMP private variables should not be captured in outer scope, so 15732 // just break here. Similarly, global variables that are captured in a 15733 // target region should not be captured outside the scope of the region. 15734 if (RSI->CapRegionKind == CR_OpenMP) { 15735 bool IsOpenMPPrivateDecl = isOpenMPPrivateDecl(Var, RSI->OpenMPLevel); 15736 auto IsTargetCap = !IsOpenMPPrivateDecl && 15737 isOpenMPTargetCapturedDecl(Var, RSI->OpenMPLevel); 15738 // When we detect target captures we are looking from inside the 15739 // target region, therefore we need to propagate the capture from the 15740 // enclosing region. Therefore, the capture is not initially nested. 15741 if (IsTargetCap) 15742 adjustOpenMPTargetScopeIndex(FunctionScopesIndex, RSI->OpenMPLevel); 15743 15744 if (IsTargetCap || IsOpenMPPrivateDecl) { 15745 Nested = !IsTargetCap; 15746 DeclRefType = DeclRefType.getUnqualifiedType(); 15747 CaptureType = Context.getLValueReferenceType(DeclRefType); 15748 break; 15749 } 15750 } 15751 } 15752 } 15753 if (CSI->ImpCaptureStyle == CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_None && !Explicit) { 15754 // No capture-default, and this is not an explicit capture 15755 // so cannot capture this variable. 15756 if (BuildAndDiagnose) { 15757 Diag(ExprLoc, diag::err_lambda_impcap) << Var->getDeclName(); 15758 Diag(Var->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl) 15759 << Var->getDeclName(); 15760 if (cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(CSI)->Lambda) 15761 Diag(cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(CSI)->Lambda->getBeginLoc(), 15762 diag::note_lambda_decl); 15763 // FIXME: If we error out because an outer lambda can not implicitly 15764 // capture a variable that an inner lambda explicitly captures, we 15765 // should have the inner lambda do the explicit capture - because 15766 // it makes for cleaner diagnostics later. This would purely be done 15767 // so that the diagnostic does not misleadingly claim that a variable 15768 // can not be captured by a lambda implicitly even though it is captured 15769 // explicitly. Suggestion: 15770 // - create const bool VariableCaptureWasInitiallyExplicit = Explicit 15771 // at the function head 15772 // - cache the StartingDeclContext - this must be a lambda 15773 // - captureInLambda in the innermost lambda the variable. 15774 } 15775 return true; 15776 } 15777 15778 FunctionScopesIndex--; 15779 DC = ParentDC; 15780 Explicit = false; 15781 } while (!VarDC->Equals(DC)); 15782 15783 // Walk back down the scope stack, (e.g. from outer lambda to inner lambda) 15784 // computing the type of the capture at each step, checking type-specific 15785 // requirements, and adding captures if requested. 15786 // If the variable had already been captured previously, we start capturing 15787 // at the lambda nested within that one. 15788 bool Invalid = false; 15789 for (unsigned I = ++FunctionScopesIndex, N = MaxFunctionScopesIndex + 1; I != N; 15790 ++I) { 15791 CapturingScopeInfo *CSI = cast<CapturingScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[I]); 15792 15793 // Certain capturing entities (lambdas, blocks etc.) are not allowed to capture 15794 // certain types of variables (unnamed, variably modified types etc.) 15795 // so check for eligibility. 15796 if (!Invalid) 15797 Invalid = 15798 !isVariableCapturable(CSI, Var, ExprLoc, BuildAndDiagnose, *this); 15799 15800 // After encountering an error, if we're actually supposed to capture, keep 15801 // capturing in nested contexts to suppress any follow-on diagnostics. 15802 if (Invalid && !BuildAndDiagnose) 15803 return true; 15804 15805 if (BlockScopeInfo *BSI = dyn_cast<BlockScopeInfo>(CSI)) { 15806 Invalid = !captureInBlock(BSI, Var, ExprLoc, BuildAndDiagnose, CaptureType, 15807 DeclRefType, Nested, *this, Invalid); 15808 Nested = true; 15809 } else if (CapturedRegionScopeInfo *RSI = dyn_cast<CapturedRegionScopeInfo>(CSI)) { 15810 Invalid = !captureInCapturedRegion(RSI, Var, ExprLoc, BuildAndDiagnose, 15811 CaptureType, DeclRefType, Nested, 15812 *this, Invalid); 15813 Nested = true; 15814 } else { 15815 LambdaScopeInfo *LSI = cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(CSI); 15816 Invalid = 15817 !captureInLambda(LSI, Var, ExprLoc, BuildAndDiagnose, CaptureType, 15818 DeclRefType, Nested, Kind, EllipsisLoc, 15819 /*IsTopScope*/ I == N - 1, *this, Invalid); 15820 Nested = true; 15821 } 15822 15823 if (Invalid && !BuildAndDiagnose) 15824 return true; 15825 } 15826 return Invalid; 15827 } 15828 15829 bool Sema::tryCaptureVariable(VarDecl *Var, SourceLocation Loc, 15830 TryCaptureKind Kind, SourceLocation EllipsisLoc) { 15831 QualType CaptureType; 15832 QualType DeclRefType; 15833 return tryCaptureVariable(Var, Loc, Kind, EllipsisLoc, 15834 /*BuildAndDiagnose=*/true, CaptureType, 15835 DeclRefType, nullptr); 15836 } 15837 15838 bool Sema::NeedToCaptureVariable(VarDecl *Var, SourceLocation Loc) { 15839 QualType CaptureType; 15840 QualType DeclRefType; 15841 return !tryCaptureVariable(Var, Loc, TryCapture_Implicit, SourceLocation(), 15842 /*BuildAndDiagnose=*/false, CaptureType, 15843 DeclRefType, nullptr); 15844 } 15845 15846 QualType Sema::getCapturedDeclRefType(VarDecl *Var, SourceLocation Loc) { 15847 QualType CaptureType; 15848 QualType DeclRefType; 15849 15850 // Determine whether we can capture this variable. 15851 if (tryCaptureVariable(Var, Loc, TryCapture_Implicit, SourceLocation(), 15852 /*BuildAndDiagnose=*/false, CaptureType, 15853 DeclRefType, nullptr)) 15854 return QualType(); 15855 15856 return DeclRefType; 15857 } 15858 15859 namespace { 15860 // Helper to copy the template arguments from a DeclRefExpr or MemberExpr. 15861 // The produced TemplateArgumentListInfo* points to data stored within this 15862 // object, so should only be used in contexts where the pointer will not be 15863 // used after the CopiedTemplateArgs object is destroyed. 15864 class CopiedTemplateArgs { 15865 bool HasArgs; 15866 TemplateArgumentListInfo TemplateArgStorage; 15867 public: 15868 template<typename RefExpr> 15869 CopiedTemplateArgs(RefExpr *E) : HasArgs(E->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) { 15870 if (HasArgs) 15871 E->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(TemplateArgStorage); 15872 } 15873 operator TemplateArgumentListInfo*() 15874 #ifdef __has_cpp_attribute 15875 #if __has_cpp_attribute(clang::lifetimebound) 15876 [[clang::lifetimebound]] 15877 #endif 15878 #endif 15879 { 15880 return HasArgs ? &TemplateArgStorage : nullptr; 15881 } 15882 }; 15883 } 15884 15885 /// Walk the set of potential results of an expression and mark them all as 15886 /// non-odr-uses if they satisfy the side-conditions of the NonOdrUseReason. 15887 /// 15888 /// \return A new expression if we found any potential results, ExprEmpty() if 15889 /// not, and ExprError() if we diagnosed an error. 15890 static ExprResult rebuildPotentialResultsAsNonOdrUsed(Sema &S, Expr *E, 15891 NonOdrUseReason NOUR) { 15892 // Per C++11 [basic.def.odr], a variable is odr-used "unless it is 15893 // an object that satisfies the requirements for appearing in a 15894 // constant expression (5.19) and the lvalue-to-rvalue conversion (4.1) 15895 // is immediately applied." This function handles the lvalue-to-rvalue 15896 // conversion part. 15897 // 15898 // If we encounter a node that claims to be an odr-use but shouldn't be, we 15899 // transform it into the relevant kind of non-odr-use node and rebuild the 15900 // tree of nodes leading to it. 15901 // 15902 // This is a mini-TreeTransform that only transforms a restricted subset of 15903 // nodes (and only certain operands of them). 15904 15905 // Rebuild a subexpression. 15906 auto Rebuild = [&](Expr *Sub) { 15907 return rebuildPotentialResultsAsNonOdrUsed(S, Sub, NOUR); 15908 }; 15909 15910 // Check whether a potential result satisfies the requirements of NOUR. 15911 auto IsPotentialResultOdrUsed = [&](NamedDecl *D) { 15912 // Any entity other than a VarDecl is always odr-used whenever it's named 15913 // in a potentially-evaluated expression. 15914 auto *VD = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(D); 15915 if (!VD) 15916 return true; 15917 15918 // C++2a [basic.def.odr]p4: 15919 // A variable x whose name appears as a potentially-evalauted expression 15920 // e is odr-used by e unless 15921 // -- x is a reference that is usable in constant expressions, or 15922 // -- x is a variable of non-reference type that is usable in constant 15923 // expressions and has no mutable subobjects, and e is an element of 15924 // the set of potential results of an expression of 15925 // non-volatile-qualified non-class type to which the lvalue-to-rvalue 15926 // conversion is applied, or 15927 // -- x is a variable of non-reference type, and e is an element of the 15928 // set of potential results of a discarded-value expression to which 15929 // the lvalue-to-rvalue conversion is not applied 15930 // 15931 // We check the first bullet and the "potentially-evaluated" condition in 15932 // BuildDeclRefExpr. We check the type requirements in the second bullet 15933 // in CheckLValueToRValueConversionOperand below. 15934 switch (NOUR) { 15935 case NOUR_None: 15936 case NOUR_Unevaluated: 15937 llvm_unreachable("unexpected non-odr-use-reason"); 15938 15939 case NOUR_Constant: 15940 // Constant references were handled when they were built. 15941 if (VD->getType()->isReferenceType()) 15942 return true; 15943 if (auto *RD = VD->getType()->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 15944 if (RD->hasMutableFields()) 15945 return true; 15946 if (!VD->isUsableInConstantExpressions(S.Context)) 15947 return true; 15948 break; 15949 15950 case NOUR_Discarded: 15951 if (VD->getType()->isReferenceType()) 15952 return true; 15953 break; 15954 } 15955 return false; 15956 }; 15957 15958 // Mark that this expression does not constitute an odr-use. 15959 auto MarkNotOdrUsed = [&] { 15960 S.MaybeODRUseExprs.erase(E); 15961 if (LambdaScopeInfo *LSI = S.getCurLambda()) 15962 LSI->markVariableExprAsNonODRUsed(E); 15963 }; 15964 15965 // C++2a [basic.def.odr]p2: 15966 // The set of potential results of an expression e is defined as follows: 15967 switch (E->getStmtClass()) { 15968 // -- If e is an id-expression, ... 15969 case Expr::DeclRefExprClass: { 15970 auto *DRE = cast<DeclRefExpr>(E); 15971 if (DRE->isNonOdrUse() || IsPotentialResultOdrUsed(DRE->getDecl())) 15972 break; 15973 15974 // Rebuild as a non-odr-use DeclRefExpr. 15975 MarkNotOdrUsed(); 15976 return DeclRefExpr::Create( 15977 S.Context, DRE->getQualifierLoc(), DRE->getTemplateKeywordLoc(), 15978 DRE->getDecl(), DRE->refersToEnclosingVariableOrCapture(), 15979 DRE->getNameInfo(), DRE->getType(), DRE->getValueKind(), 15980 DRE->getFoundDecl(), CopiedTemplateArgs(DRE), NOUR); 15981 } 15982 15983 case Expr::FunctionParmPackExprClass: { 15984 auto *FPPE = cast<FunctionParmPackExpr>(E); 15985 // If any of the declarations in the pack is odr-used, then the expression 15986 // as a whole constitutes an odr-use. 15987 for (VarDecl *D : *FPPE) 15988 if (IsPotentialResultOdrUsed(D)) 15989 return ExprEmpty(); 15990 15991 // FIXME: Rebuild as a non-odr-use FunctionParmPackExpr? In practice, 15992 // nothing cares about whether we marked this as an odr-use, but it might 15993 // be useful for non-compiler tools. 15994 MarkNotOdrUsed(); 15995 break; 15996 } 15997 15998 // -- If e is a subscripting operation with an array operand... 15999 case Expr::ArraySubscriptExprClass: { 16000 auto *ASE = cast<ArraySubscriptExpr>(E); 16001 Expr *OldBase = ASE->getBase()->IgnoreImplicit(); 16002 if (!OldBase->getType()->isArrayType()) 16003 break; 16004 ExprResult Base = Rebuild(OldBase); 16005 if (!Base.isUsable()) 16006 return Base; 16007 Expr *LHS = ASE->getBase() == ASE->getLHS() ? Base.get() : ASE->getLHS(); 16008 Expr *RHS = ASE->getBase() == ASE->getRHS() ? Base.get() : ASE->getRHS(); 16009 SourceLocation LBracketLoc = ASE->getBeginLoc(); // FIXME: Not stored. 16010 return S.ActOnArraySubscriptExpr(nullptr, LHS, LBracketLoc, RHS, 16011 ASE->getRBracketLoc()); 16012 } 16013 16014 case Expr::MemberExprClass: { 16015 auto *ME = cast<MemberExpr>(E); 16016 // -- If e is a class member access expression [...] naming a non-static 16017 // data member... 16018 if (isa<FieldDecl>(ME->getMemberDecl())) { 16019 ExprResult Base = Rebuild(ME->getBase()); 16020 if (!Base.isUsable()) 16021 return Base; 16022 return MemberExpr::Create( 16023 S.Context, Base.get(), ME->isArrow(), ME->getOperatorLoc(), 16024 ME->getQualifierLoc(), ME->getTemplateKeywordLoc(), 16025 ME->getMemberDecl(), ME->getFoundDecl(), ME->getMemberNameInfo(), 16026 CopiedTemplateArgs(ME), ME->getType(), ME->getValueKind(), 16027 ME->getObjectKind(), ME->isNonOdrUse()); 16028 } 16029 16030 if (ME->getMemberDecl()->isCXXInstanceMember()) 16031 break; 16032 16033 // -- If e is a class member access expression naming a static data member, 16034 // ... 16035 if (ME->isNonOdrUse() || IsPotentialResultOdrUsed(ME->getMemberDecl())) 16036 break; 16037 16038 // Rebuild as a non-odr-use MemberExpr. 16039 MarkNotOdrUsed(); 16040 return MemberExpr::Create( 16041 S.Context, ME->getBase(), ME->isArrow(), ME->getOperatorLoc(), 16042 ME->getQualifierLoc(), ME->getTemplateKeywordLoc(), ME->getMemberDecl(), 16043 ME->getFoundDecl(), ME->getMemberNameInfo(), CopiedTemplateArgs(ME), 16044 ME->getType(), ME->getValueKind(), ME->getObjectKind(), NOUR); 16045 return ExprEmpty(); 16046 } 16047 16048 case Expr::BinaryOperatorClass: { 16049 auto *BO = cast<BinaryOperator>(E); 16050 Expr *LHS = BO->getLHS(); 16051 Expr *RHS = BO->getRHS(); 16052 // -- If e is a pointer-to-member expression of the form e1 .* e2 ... 16053 if (BO->getOpcode() == BO_PtrMemD) { 16054 ExprResult Sub = Rebuild(LHS); 16055 if (!Sub.isUsable()) 16056 return Sub; 16057 LHS = Sub.get(); 16058 // -- If e is a comma expression, ... 16059 } else if (BO->getOpcode() == BO_Comma) { 16060 ExprResult Sub = Rebuild(RHS); 16061 if (!Sub.isUsable()) 16062 return Sub; 16063 RHS = Sub.get(); 16064 } else { 16065 break; 16066 } 16067 return S.BuildBinOp(nullptr, BO->getOperatorLoc(), BO->getOpcode(), 16068 LHS, RHS); 16069 } 16070 16071 // -- If e has the form (e1)... 16072 case Expr::ParenExprClass: { 16073 auto *PE = cast<ParenExpr>(E); 16074 ExprResult Sub = Rebuild(PE->getSubExpr()); 16075 if (!Sub.isUsable()) 16076 return Sub; 16077 return S.ActOnParenExpr(PE->getLParen(), PE->getRParen(), Sub.get()); 16078 } 16079 16080 // -- If e is a glvalue conditional expression, ... 16081 // We don't apply this to a binary conditional operator. FIXME: Should we? 16082 case Expr::ConditionalOperatorClass: { 16083 auto *CO = cast<ConditionalOperator>(E); 16084 ExprResult LHS = Rebuild(CO->getLHS()); 16085 if (LHS.isInvalid()) 16086 return ExprError(); 16087 ExprResult RHS = Rebuild(CO->getRHS()); 16088 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 16089 return ExprError(); 16090 if (!LHS.isUsable() && !RHS.isUsable()) 16091 return ExprEmpty(); 16092 if (!LHS.isUsable()) 16093 LHS = CO->getLHS(); 16094 if (!RHS.isUsable()) 16095 RHS = CO->getRHS(); 16096 return S.ActOnConditionalOp(CO->getQuestionLoc(), CO->getColonLoc(), 16097 CO->getCond(), LHS.get(), RHS.get()); 16098 } 16099 16100 // [Clang extension] 16101 // -- If e has the form __extension__ e1... 16102 case Expr::UnaryOperatorClass: { 16103 auto *UO = cast<UnaryOperator>(E); 16104 if (UO->getOpcode() != UO_Extension) 16105 break; 16106 ExprResult Sub = Rebuild(UO->getSubExpr()); 16107 if (!Sub.isUsable()) 16108 return Sub; 16109 return S.BuildUnaryOp(nullptr, UO->getOperatorLoc(), UO_Extension, 16110 Sub.get()); 16111 } 16112 16113 // [Clang extension] 16114 // -- If e has the form _Generic(...), the set of potential results is the 16115 // union of the sets of potential results of the associated expressions. 16116 case Expr::GenericSelectionExprClass: { 16117 auto *GSE = cast<GenericSelectionExpr>(E); 16118 16119 SmallVector<Expr *, 4> AssocExprs; 16120 bool AnyChanged = false; 16121 for (Expr *OrigAssocExpr : GSE->getAssocExprs()) { 16122 ExprResult AssocExpr = Rebuild(OrigAssocExpr); 16123 if (AssocExpr.isInvalid()) 16124 return ExprError(); 16125 if (AssocExpr.isUsable()) { 16126 AssocExprs.push_back(AssocExpr.get()); 16127 AnyChanged = true; 16128 } else { 16129 AssocExprs.push_back(OrigAssocExpr); 16130 } 16131 } 16132 16133 return AnyChanged ? S.CreateGenericSelectionExpr( 16134 GSE->getGenericLoc(), GSE->getDefaultLoc(), 16135 GSE->getRParenLoc(), GSE->getControllingExpr(), 16136 GSE->getAssocTypeSourceInfos(), AssocExprs) 16137 : ExprEmpty(); 16138 } 16139 16140 // [Clang extension] 16141 // -- If e has the form __builtin_choose_expr(...), the set of potential 16142 // results is the union of the sets of potential results of the 16143 // second and third subexpressions. 16144 case Expr::ChooseExprClass: { 16145 auto *CE = cast<ChooseExpr>(E); 16146 16147 ExprResult LHS = Rebuild(CE->getLHS()); 16148 if (LHS.isInvalid()) 16149 return ExprError(); 16150 16151 ExprResult RHS = Rebuild(CE->getLHS()); 16152 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 16153 return ExprError(); 16154 16155 if (!LHS.get() && !RHS.get()) 16156 return ExprEmpty(); 16157 if (!LHS.isUsable()) 16158 LHS = CE->getLHS(); 16159 if (!RHS.isUsable()) 16160 RHS = CE->getRHS(); 16161 16162 return S.ActOnChooseExpr(CE->getBuiltinLoc(), CE->getCond(), LHS.get(), 16163 RHS.get(), CE->getRParenLoc()); 16164 } 16165 16166 // Step through non-syntactic nodes. 16167 case Expr::ConstantExprClass: { 16168 auto *CE = cast<ConstantExpr>(E); 16169 ExprResult Sub = Rebuild(CE->getSubExpr()); 16170 if (!Sub.isUsable()) 16171 return Sub; 16172 return ConstantExpr::Create(S.Context, Sub.get()); 16173 } 16174 16175 // We could mostly rely on the recursive rebuilding to rebuild implicit 16176 // casts, but not at the top level, so rebuild them here. 16177 case Expr::ImplicitCastExprClass: { 16178 auto *ICE = cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(E); 16179 // Only step through the narrow set of cast kinds we expect to encounter. 16180 // Anything else suggests we've left the region in which potential results 16181 // can be found. 16182 switch (ICE->getCastKind()) { 16183 case CK_NoOp: 16184 case CK_DerivedToBase: 16185 case CK_UncheckedDerivedToBase: { 16186 ExprResult Sub = Rebuild(ICE->getSubExpr()); 16187 if (!Sub.isUsable()) 16188 return Sub; 16189 CXXCastPath Path(ICE->path()); 16190 return S.ImpCastExprToType(Sub.get(), ICE->getType(), ICE->getCastKind(), 16191 ICE->getValueKind(), &Path); 16192 } 16193 16194 default: 16195 break; 16196 } 16197 break; 16198 } 16199 16200 default: 16201 break; 16202 } 16203 16204 // Can't traverse through this node. Nothing to do. 16205 return ExprEmpty(); 16206 } 16207 16208 ExprResult Sema::CheckLValueToRValueConversionOperand(Expr *E) { 16209 // C++2a [basic.def.odr]p4: 16210 // [...] an expression of non-volatile-qualified non-class type to which 16211 // the lvalue-to-rvalue conversion is applied [...] 16212 if (E->getType().isVolatileQualified() || E->getType()->getAs<RecordType>()) 16213 return E; 16214 16215 ExprResult Result = 16216 rebuildPotentialResultsAsNonOdrUsed(*this, E, NOUR_Constant); 16217 if (Result.isInvalid()) 16218 return ExprError(); 16219 return Result.get() ? Result : E; 16220 } 16221 16222 ExprResult Sema::ActOnConstantExpression(ExprResult Res) { 16223 Res = CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(Res); 16224 16225 if (!Res.isUsable()) 16226 return Res; 16227 16228 // If a constant-expression is a reference to a variable where we delay 16229 // deciding whether it is an odr-use, just assume we will apply the 16230 // lvalue-to-rvalue conversion. In the one case where this doesn't happen 16231 // (a non-type template argument), we have special handling anyway. 16232 return CheckLValueToRValueConversionOperand(Res.get()); 16233 } 16234 16235 void Sema::CleanupVarDeclMarking() { 16236 // Iterate through a local copy in case MarkVarDeclODRUsed makes a recursive 16237 // call. 16238 MaybeODRUseExprSet LocalMaybeODRUseExprs; 16239 std::swap(LocalMaybeODRUseExprs, MaybeODRUseExprs); 16240 16241 for (Expr *E : LocalMaybeODRUseExprs) { 16242 if (auto *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E)) { 16243 MarkVarDeclODRUsed(cast<VarDecl>(DRE->getDecl()), 16244 DRE->getLocation(), *this); 16245 } else if (auto *ME = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(E)) { 16246 MarkVarDeclODRUsed(cast<VarDecl>(ME->getMemberDecl()), ME->getMemberLoc(), 16247 *this); 16248 } else if (auto *FP = dyn_cast<FunctionParmPackExpr>(E)) { 16249 for (VarDecl *VD : *FP) 16250 MarkVarDeclODRUsed(VD, FP->getParameterPackLocation(), *this); 16251 } else { 16252 llvm_unreachable("Unexpected expression"); 16253 } 16254 } 16255 16256 assert(MaybeODRUseExprs.empty() && 16257 "MarkVarDeclODRUsed failed to cleanup MaybeODRUseExprs?"); 16258 } 16259 16260 static void DoMarkVarDeclReferenced(Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation Loc, 16261 VarDecl *Var, Expr *E) { 16262 assert((!E || isa<DeclRefExpr>(E) || isa<MemberExpr>(E) || 16263 isa<FunctionParmPackExpr>(E)) && 16264 "Invalid Expr argument to DoMarkVarDeclReferenced"); 16265 Var->setReferenced(); 16266 16267 if (Var->isInvalidDecl()) 16268 return; 16269 16270 auto *MSI = Var->getMemberSpecializationInfo(); 16271 TemplateSpecializationKind TSK = MSI ? MSI->getTemplateSpecializationKind() 16272 : Var->getTemplateSpecializationKind(); 16273 16274 OdrUseContext OdrUse = isOdrUseContext(SemaRef); 16275 bool UsableInConstantExpr = 16276 Var->mightBeUsableInConstantExpressions(SemaRef.Context); 16277 16278 // C++20 [expr.const]p12: 16279 // A variable [...] is needed for constant evaluation if it is [...] a 16280 // variable whose name appears as a potentially constant evaluated 16281 // expression that is either a contexpr variable or is of non-volatile 16282 // const-qualified integral type or of reference type 16283 bool NeededForConstantEvaluation = 16284 isPotentiallyConstantEvaluatedContext(SemaRef) && UsableInConstantExpr; 16285 16286 bool NeedDefinition = 16287 OdrUse == OdrUseContext::Used || NeededForConstantEvaluation; 16288 16289 VarTemplateSpecializationDecl *VarSpec = 16290 dyn_cast<VarTemplateSpecializationDecl>(Var); 16291 assert(!isa<VarTemplatePartialSpecializationDecl>(Var) && 16292 "Can't instantiate a partial template specialization."); 16293 16294 // If this might be a member specialization of a static data member, check 16295 // the specialization is visible. We already did the checks for variable 16296 // template specializations when we created them. 16297 if (NeedDefinition && TSK != TSK_Undeclared && 16298 !isa<VarTemplateSpecializationDecl>(Var)) 16299 SemaRef.checkSpecializationVisibility(Loc, Var); 16300 16301 // Perform implicit instantiation of static data members, static data member 16302 // templates of class templates, and variable template specializations. Delay 16303 // instantiations of variable templates, except for those that could be used 16304 // in a constant expression. 16305 if (NeedDefinition && isTemplateInstantiation(TSK)) { 16306 // Per C++17 [temp.explicit]p10, we may instantiate despite an explicit 16307 // instantiation declaration if a variable is usable in a constant 16308 // expression (among other cases). 16309 bool TryInstantiating = 16310 TSK == TSK_ImplicitInstantiation || 16311 (TSK == TSK_ExplicitInstantiationDeclaration && UsableInConstantExpr); 16312 16313 if (TryInstantiating) { 16314 SourceLocation PointOfInstantiation = 16315 MSI ? MSI->getPointOfInstantiation() : Var->getPointOfInstantiation(); 16316 bool FirstInstantiation = PointOfInstantiation.isInvalid(); 16317 if (FirstInstantiation) { 16318 PointOfInstantiation = Loc; 16319 if (MSI) 16320 MSI->setPointOfInstantiation(PointOfInstantiation); 16321 else 16322 Var->setTemplateSpecializationKind(TSK, PointOfInstantiation); 16323 } 16324 16325 bool InstantiationDependent = false; 16326 bool IsNonDependent = 16327 VarSpec ? !TemplateSpecializationType::anyDependentTemplateArguments( 16328 VarSpec->getTemplateArgsInfo(), InstantiationDependent) 16329 : true; 16330 16331 // Do not instantiate specializations that are still type-dependent. 16332 if (IsNonDependent) { 16333 if (UsableInConstantExpr) { 16334 // Do not defer instantiations of variables that could be used in a 16335 // constant expression. 16336 SemaRef.InstantiateVariableDefinition(PointOfInstantiation, Var); 16337 } else if (FirstInstantiation || 16338 isa<VarTemplateSpecializationDecl>(Var)) { 16339 // FIXME: For a specialization of a variable template, we don't 16340 // distinguish between "declaration and type implicitly instantiated" 16341 // and "implicit instantiation of definition requested", so we have 16342 // no direct way to avoid enqueueing the pending instantiation 16343 // multiple times. 16344 SemaRef.PendingInstantiations 16345 .push_back(std::make_pair(Var, PointOfInstantiation)); 16346 } 16347 } 16348 } 16349 } 16350 16351 // C++2a [basic.def.odr]p4: 16352 // A variable x whose name appears as a potentially-evaluated expression e 16353 // is odr-used by e unless 16354 // -- x is a reference that is usable in constant expressions 16355 // -- x is a variable of non-reference type that is usable in constant 16356 // expressions and has no mutable subobjects [FIXME], and e is an 16357 // element of the set of potential results of an expression of 16358 // non-volatile-qualified non-class type to which the lvalue-to-rvalue 16359 // conversion is applied 16360 // -- x is a variable of non-reference type, and e is an element of the set 16361 // of potential results of a discarded-value expression to which the 16362 // lvalue-to-rvalue conversion is not applied [FIXME] 16363 // 16364 // We check the first part of the second bullet here, and 16365 // Sema::CheckLValueToRValueConversionOperand deals with the second part. 16366 // FIXME: To get the third bullet right, we need to delay this even for 16367 // variables that are not usable in constant expressions. 16368 16369 // If we already know this isn't an odr-use, there's nothing more to do. 16370 if (DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast_or_null<DeclRefExpr>(E)) 16371 if (DRE->isNonOdrUse()) 16372 return; 16373 if (MemberExpr *ME = dyn_cast_or_null<MemberExpr>(E)) 16374 if (ME->isNonOdrUse()) 16375 return; 16376 16377 switch (OdrUse) { 16378 case OdrUseContext::None: 16379 assert((!E || isa<FunctionParmPackExpr>(E)) && 16380 "missing non-odr-use marking for unevaluated decl ref"); 16381 break; 16382 16383 case OdrUseContext::FormallyOdrUsed: 16384 // FIXME: Ignoring formal odr-uses results in incorrect lambda capture 16385 // behavior. 16386 break; 16387 16388 case OdrUseContext::Used: 16389 // If we might later find that this expression isn't actually an odr-use, 16390 // delay the marking. 16391 if (E && Var->isUsableInConstantExpressions(SemaRef.Context)) 16392 SemaRef.MaybeODRUseExprs.insert(E); 16393 else 16394 MarkVarDeclODRUsed(Var, Loc, SemaRef); 16395 break; 16396 16397 case OdrUseContext::Dependent: 16398 // If this is a dependent context, we don't need to mark variables as 16399 // odr-used, but we may still need to track them for lambda capture. 16400 // FIXME: Do we also need to do this inside dependent typeid expressions 16401 // (which are modeled as unevaluated at this point)? 16402 const bool RefersToEnclosingScope = 16403 (SemaRef.CurContext != Var->getDeclContext() && 16404 Var->getDeclContext()->isFunctionOrMethod() && Var->hasLocalStorage()); 16405 if (RefersToEnclosingScope) { 16406 LambdaScopeInfo *const LSI = 16407 SemaRef.getCurLambda(/*IgnoreNonLambdaCapturingScope=*/true); 16408 if (LSI && (!LSI->CallOperator || 16409 !LSI->CallOperator->Encloses(Var->getDeclContext()))) { 16410 // If a variable could potentially be odr-used, defer marking it so 16411 // until we finish analyzing the full expression for any 16412 // lvalue-to-rvalue 16413 // or discarded value conversions that would obviate odr-use. 16414 // Add it to the list of potential captures that will be analyzed 16415 // later (ActOnFinishFullExpr) for eventual capture and odr-use marking 16416 // unless the variable is a reference that was initialized by a constant 16417 // expression (this will never need to be captured or odr-used). 16418 // 16419 // FIXME: We can simplify this a lot after implementing P0588R1. 16420 assert(E && "Capture variable should be used in an expression."); 16421 if (!Var->getType()->isReferenceType() || 16422 !Var->isUsableInConstantExpressions(SemaRef.Context)) 16423 LSI->addPotentialCapture(E->IgnoreParens()); 16424 } 16425 } 16426 break; 16427 } 16428 } 16429 16430 /// Mark a variable referenced, and check whether it is odr-used 16431 /// (C++ [basic.def.odr]p2, C99 6.9p3). Note that this should not be 16432 /// used directly for normal expressions referring to VarDecl. 16433 void Sema::MarkVariableReferenced(SourceLocation Loc, VarDecl *Var) { 16434 DoMarkVarDeclReferenced(*this, Loc, Var, nullptr); 16435 } 16436 16437 static void MarkExprReferenced(Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation Loc, 16438 Decl *D, Expr *E, bool MightBeOdrUse) { 16439 if (SemaRef.isInOpenMPDeclareTargetContext()) 16440 SemaRef.checkDeclIsAllowedInOpenMPTarget(E, D); 16441 16442 if (VarDecl *Var = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(D)) { 16443 DoMarkVarDeclReferenced(SemaRef, Loc, Var, E); 16444 return; 16445 } 16446 16447 SemaRef.MarkAnyDeclReferenced(Loc, D, MightBeOdrUse); 16448 16449 // If this is a call to a method via a cast, also mark the method in the 16450 // derived class used in case codegen can devirtualize the call. 16451 const MemberExpr *ME = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(E); 16452 if (!ME) 16453 return; 16454 CXXMethodDecl *MD = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(ME->getMemberDecl()); 16455 if (!MD) 16456 return; 16457 // Only attempt to devirtualize if this is truly a virtual call. 16458 bool IsVirtualCall = MD->isVirtual() && 16459 ME->performsVirtualDispatch(SemaRef.getLangOpts()); 16460 if (!IsVirtualCall) 16461 return; 16462 16463 // If it's possible to devirtualize the call, mark the called function 16464 // referenced. 16465 CXXMethodDecl *DM = MD->getDevirtualizedMethod( 16466 ME->getBase(), SemaRef.getLangOpts().AppleKext); 16467 if (DM) 16468 SemaRef.MarkAnyDeclReferenced(Loc, DM, MightBeOdrUse); 16469 } 16470 16471 /// Perform reference-marking and odr-use handling for a DeclRefExpr. 16472 void Sema::MarkDeclRefReferenced(DeclRefExpr *E, const Expr *Base) { 16473 // TODO: update this with DR# once a defect report is filed. 16474 // C++11 defect. The address of a pure member should not be an ODR use, even 16475 // if it's a qualified reference. 16476 bool OdrUse = true; 16477 if (const CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(E->getDecl())) 16478 if (Method->isVirtual() && 16479 !Method->getDevirtualizedMethod(Base, getLangOpts().AppleKext)) 16480 OdrUse = false; 16481 MarkExprReferenced(*this, E->getLocation(), E->getDecl(), E, OdrUse); 16482 } 16483 16484 /// Perform reference-marking and odr-use handling for a MemberExpr. 16485 void Sema::MarkMemberReferenced(MemberExpr *E) { 16486 // C++11 [basic.def.odr]p2: 16487 // A non-overloaded function whose name appears as a potentially-evaluated 16488 // expression or a member of a set of candidate functions, if selected by 16489 // overload resolution when referred to from a potentially-evaluated 16490 // expression, is odr-used, unless it is a pure virtual function and its 16491 // name is not explicitly qualified. 16492 bool MightBeOdrUse = true; 16493 if (E->performsVirtualDispatch(getLangOpts())) { 16494 if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(E->getMemberDecl())) 16495 if (Method->isPure()) 16496 MightBeOdrUse = false; 16497 } 16498 SourceLocation Loc = 16499 E->getMemberLoc().isValid() ? E->getMemberLoc() : E->getBeginLoc(); 16500 MarkExprReferenced(*this, Loc, E->getMemberDecl(), E, MightBeOdrUse); 16501 } 16502 16503 /// Perform reference-marking and odr-use handling for a FunctionParmPackExpr. 16504 void Sema::MarkFunctionParmPackReferenced(FunctionParmPackExpr *E) { 16505 for (VarDecl *VD : *E) 16506 MarkExprReferenced(*this, E->getParameterPackLocation(), VD, E, true); 16507 } 16508 16509 /// Perform marking for a reference to an arbitrary declaration. It 16510 /// marks the declaration referenced, and performs odr-use checking for 16511 /// functions and variables. This method should not be used when building a 16512 /// normal expression which refers to a variable. 16513 void Sema::MarkAnyDeclReferenced(SourceLocation Loc, Decl *D, 16514 bool MightBeOdrUse) { 16515 if (MightBeOdrUse) { 16516 if (auto *VD = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(D)) { 16517 MarkVariableReferenced(Loc, VD); 16518 return; 16519 } 16520 } 16521 if (auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(D)) { 16522 MarkFunctionReferenced(Loc, FD, MightBeOdrUse); 16523 return; 16524 } 16525 D->setReferenced(); 16526 } 16527 16528 namespace { 16529 // Mark all of the declarations used by a type as referenced. 16530 // FIXME: Not fully implemented yet! We need to have a better understanding 16531 // of when we're entering a context we should not recurse into. 16532 // FIXME: This is and EvaluatedExprMarker are more-or-less equivalent to 16533 // TreeTransforms rebuilding the type in a new context. Rather than 16534 // duplicating the TreeTransform logic, we should consider reusing it here. 16535 // Currently that causes problems when rebuilding LambdaExprs. 16536 class MarkReferencedDecls : public RecursiveASTVisitor<MarkReferencedDecls> { 16537 Sema &S; 16538 SourceLocation Loc; 16539 16540 public: 16541 typedef RecursiveASTVisitor<MarkReferencedDecls> Inherited; 16542 16543 MarkReferencedDecls(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc) : S(S), Loc(Loc) { } 16544 16545 bool TraverseTemplateArgument(const TemplateArgument &Arg); 16546 }; 16547 } 16548 16549 bool MarkReferencedDecls::TraverseTemplateArgument( 16550 const TemplateArgument &Arg) { 16551 { 16552 // A non-type template argument is a constant-evaluated context. 16553 EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Evaluated( 16554 S, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::ConstantEvaluated); 16555 if (Arg.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Declaration) { 16556 if (Decl *D = Arg.getAsDecl()) 16557 S.MarkAnyDeclReferenced(Loc, D, true); 16558 } else if (Arg.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Expression) { 16559 S.MarkDeclarationsReferencedInExpr(Arg.getAsExpr(), false); 16560 } 16561 } 16562 16563 return Inherited::TraverseTemplateArgument(Arg); 16564 } 16565 16566 void Sema::MarkDeclarationsReferencedInType(SourceLocation Loc, QualType T) { 16567 MarkReferencedDecls Marker(*this, Loc); 16568 Marker.TraverseType(T); 16569 } 16570 16571 namespace { 16572 /// Helper class that marks all of the declarations referenced by 16573 /// potentially-evaluated subexpressions as "referenced". 16574 class EvaluatedExprMarker : public EvaluatedExprVisitor<EvaluatedExprMarker> { 16575 Sema &S; 16576 bool SkipLocalVariables; 16577 16578 public: 16579 typedef EvaluatedExprVisitor<EvaluatedExprMarker> Inherited; 16580 16581 EvaluatedExprMarker(Sema &S, bool SkipLocalVariables) 16582 : Inherited(S.Context), S(S), SkipLocalVariables(SkipLocalVariables) { } 16583 16584 void VisitDeclRefExpr(DeclRefExpr *E) { 16585 // If we were asked not to visit local variables, don't. 16586 if (SkipLocalVariables) { 16587 if (VarDecl *VD = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(E->getDecl())) 16588 if (VD->hasLocalStorage()) 16589 return; 16590 } 16591 16592 S.MarkDeclRefReferenced(E); 16593 } 16594 16595 void VisitMemberExpr(MemberExpr *E) { 16596 S.MarkMemberReferenced(E); 16597 Inherited::VisitMemberExpr(E); 16598 } 16599 16600 void VisitCXXBindTemporaryExpr(CXXBindTemporaryExpr *E) { 16601 S.MarkFunctionReferenced( 16602 E->getBeginLoc(), 16603 const_cast<CXXDestructorDecl *>(E->getTemporary()->getDestructor())); 16604 Visit(E->getSubExpr()); 16605 } 16606 16607 void VisitCXXNewExpr(CXXNewExpr *E) { 16608 if (E->getOperatorNew()) 16609 S.MarkFunctionReferenced(E->getBeginLoc(), E->getOperatorNew()); 16610 if (E->getOperatorDelete()) 16611 S.MarkFunctionReferenced(E->getBeginLoc(), E->getOperatorDelete()); 16612 Inherited::VisitCXXNewExpr(E); 16613 } 16614 16615 void VisitCXXDeleteExpr(CXXDeleteExpr *E) { 16616 if (E->getOperatorDelete()) 16617 S.MarkFunctionReferenced(E->getBeginLoc(), E->getOperatorDelete()); 16618 QualType Destroyed = S.Context.getBaseElementType(E->getDestroyedType()); 16619 if (const RecordType *DestroyedRec = Destroyed->getAs<RecordType>()) { 16620 CXXRecordDecl *Record = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(DestroyedRec->getDecl()); 16621 S.MarkFunctionReferenced(E->getBeginLoc(), S.LookupDestructor(Record)); 16622 } 16623 16624 Inherited::VisitCXXDeleteExpr(E); 16625 } 16626 16627 void VisitCXXConstructExpr(CXXConstructExpr *E) { 16628 S.MarkFunctionReferenced(E->getBeginLoc(), E->getConstructor()); 16629 Inherited::VisitCXXConstructExpr(E); 16630 } 16631 16632 void VisitCXXDefaultArgExpr(CXXDefaultArgExpr *E) { 16633 Visit(E->getExpr()); 16634 } 16635 }; 16636 } 16637 16638 /// Mark any declarations that appear within this expression or any 16639 /// potentially-evaluated subexpressions as "referenced". 16640 /// 16641 /// \param SkipLocalVariables If true, don't mark local variables as 16642 /// 'referenced'. 16643 void Sema::MarkDeclarationsReferencedInExpr(Expr *E, 16644 bool SkipLocalVariables) { 16645 EvaluatedExprMarker(*this, SkipLocalVariables).Visit(E); 16646 } 16647 16648 /// Emit a diagnostic that describes an effect on the run-time behavior 16649 /// of the program being compiled. 16650 /// 16651 /// This routine emits the given diagnostic when the code currently being 16652 /// type-checked is "potentially evaluated", meaning that there is a 16653 /// possibility that the code will actually be executable. Code in sizeof() 16654 /// expressions, code used only during overload resolution, etc., are not 16655 /// potentially evaluated. This routine will suppress such diagnostics or, 16656 /// in the absolutely nutty case of potentially potentially evaluated 16657 /// expressions (C++ typeid), queue the diagnostic to potentially emit it 16658 /// later. 16659 /// 16660 /// This routine should be used for all diagnostics that describe the run-time 16661 /// behavior of a program, such as passing a non-POD value through an ellipsis. 16662 /// Failure to do so will likely result in spurious diagnostics or failures 16663 /// during overload resolution or within sizeof/alignof/typeof/typeid. 16664 bool Sema::DiagRuntimeBehavior(SourceLocation Loc, ArrayRef<const Stmt*> Stmts, 16665 const PartialDiagnostic &PD) { 16666 switch (ExprEvalContexts.back().Context) { 16667 case ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated: 16668 case ExpressionEvaluationContext::UnevaluatedList: 16669 case ExpressionEvaluationContext::UnevaluatedAbstract: 16670 case ExpressionEvaluationContext::DiscardedStatement: 16671 // The argument will never be evaluated, so don't complain. 16672 break; 16673 16674 case ExpressionEvaluationContext::ConstantEvaluated: 16675 // Relevant diagnostics should be produced by constant evaluation. 16676 break; 16677 16678 case ExpressionEvaluationContext::PotentiallyEvaluated: 16679 case ExpressionEvaluationContext::PotentiallyEvaluatedIfUsed: 16680 if (!Stmts.empty() && getCurFunctionOrMethodDecl()) { 16681 FunctionScopes.back()->PossiblyUnreachableDiags. 16682 push_back(sema::PossiblyUnreachableDiag(PD, Loc, Stmts)); 16683 return true; 16684 } 16685 16686 // The initializer of a constexpr variable or of the first declaration of a 16687 // static data member is not syntactically a constant evaluated constant, 16688 // but nonetheless is always required to be a constant expression, so we 16689 // can skip diagnosing. 16690 // FIXME: Using the mangling context here is a hack. 16691 if (auto *VD = dyn_cast_or_null<VarDecl>( 16692 ExprEvalContexts.back().ManglingContextDecl)) { 16693 if (VD->isConstexpr() || 16694 (VD->isStaticDataMember() && VD->isFirstDecl() && !VD->isInline())) 16695 break; 16696 // FIXME: For any other kind of variable, we should build a CFG for its 16697 // initializer and check whether the context in question is reachable. 16698 } 16699 16700 Diag(Loc, PD); 16701 return true; 16702 } 16703 16704 return false; 16705 } 16706 16707 bool Sema::DiagRuntimeBehavior(SourceLocation Loc, const Stmt *Statement, 16708 const PartialDiagnostic &PD) { 16709 return DiagRuntimeBehavior( 16710 Loc, Statement ? llvm::makeArrayRef(Statement) : llvm::None, PD); 16711 } 16712 16713 bool Sema::CheckCallReturnType(QualType ReturnType, SourceLocation Loc, 16714 CallExpr *CE, FunctionDecl *FD) { 16715 if (ReturnType->isVoidType() || !ReturnType->isIncompleteType()) 16716 return false; 16717 16718 // If we're inside a decltype's expression, don't check for a valid return 16719 // type or construct temporaries until we know whether this is the last call. 16720 if (ExprEvalContexts.back().ExprContext == 16721 ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord::EK_Decltype) { 16722 ExprEvalContexts.back().DelayedDecltypeCalls.push_back(CE); 16723 return false; 16724 } 16725 16726 class CallReturnIncompleteDiagnoser : public TypeDiagnoser { 16727 FunctionDecl *FD; 16728 CallExpr *CE; 16729 16730 public: 16731 CallReturnIncompleteDiagnoser(FunctionDecl *FD, CallExpr *CE) 16732 : FD(FD), CE(CE) { } 16733 16734 void diagnose(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T) override { 16735 if (!FD) { 16736 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_call_incomplete_return) 16737 << T << CE->getSourceRange(); 16738 return; 16739 } 16740 16741 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_call_function_incomplete_return) 16742 << CE->getSourceRange() << FD->getDeclName() << T; 16743 S.Diag(FD->getLocation(), diag::note_entity_declared_at) 16744 << FD->getDeclName(); 16745 } 16746 } Diagnoser(FD, CE); 16747 16748 if (RequireCompleteType(Loc, ReturnType, Diagnoser)) 16749 return true; 16750 16751 return false; 16752 } 16753 16754 // Diagnose the s/=/==/ and s/\|=/!=/ typos. Note that adding parentheses 16755 // will prevent this condition from triggering, which is what we want. 16756 void Sema::DiagnoseAssignmentAsCondition(Expr *E) { 16757 SourceLocation Loc; 16758 16759 unsigned diagnostic = diag::warn_condition_is_assignment; 16760 bool IsOrAssign = false; 16761 16762 if (BinaryOperator *Op = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(E)) { 16763 if (Op->getOpcode() != BO_Assign && Op->getOpcode() != BO_OrAssign) 16764 return; 16765 16766 IsOrAssign = Op->getOpcode() == BO_OrAssign; 16767 16768 // Greylist some idioms by putting them into a warning subcategory. 16769 if (ObjCMessageExpr *ME 16770 = dyn_cast<ObjCMessageExpr>(Op->getRHS()->IgnoreParenCasts())) { 16771 Selector Sel = ME->getSelector(); 16772 16773 // self = [<foo> init...] 16774 if (isSelfExpr(Op->getLHS()) && ME->getMethodFamily() == OMF_init) 16775 diagnostic = diag::warn_condition_is_idiomatic_assignment; 16776 16777 // <foo> = [<bar> nextObject] 16778 else if (Sel.isUnarySelector() && Sel.getNameForSlot(0) == "nextObject") 16779 diagnostic = diag::warn_condition_is_idiomatic_assignment; 16780 } 16781 16782 Loc = Op->getOperatorLoc(); 16783 } else if (CXXOperatorCallExpr *Op = dyn_cast<CXXOperatorCallExpr>(E)) { 16784 if (Op->getOperator() != OO_Equal && Op->getOperator() != OO_PipeEqual) 16785 return; 16786 16787 IsOrAssign = Op->getOperator() == OO_PipeEqual; 16788 Loc = Op->getOperatorLoc(); 16789 } else if (PseudoObjectExpr *POE = dyn_cast<PseudoObjectExpr>(E)) 16790 return DiagnoseAssignmentAsCondition(POE->getSyntacticForm()); 16791 else { 16792 // Not an assignment. 16793 return; 16794 } 16795 16796 Diag(Loc, diagnostic) << E->getSourceRange(); 16797 16798 SourceLocation Open = E->getBeginLoc(); 16799 SourceLocation Close = getLocForEndOfToken(E->getSourceRange().getEnd()); 16800 Diag(Loc, diag::note_condition_assign_silence) 16801 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(Open, "(") 16802 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(Close, ")"); 16803 16804 if (IsOrAssign) 16805 Diag(Loc, diag::note_condition_or_assign_to_comparison) 16806 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(Loc, "!="); 16807 else 16808 Diag(Loc, diag::note_condition_assign_to_comparison) 16809 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(Loc, "=="); 16810 } 16811 16812 /// Redundant parentheses over an equality comparison can indicate 16813 /// that the user intended an assignment used as condition. 16814 void Sema::DiagnoseEqualityWithExtraParens(ParenExpr *ParenE) { 16815 // Don't warn if the parens came from a macro. 16816 SourceLocation parenLoc = ParenE->getBeginLoc(); 16817 if (parenLoc.isInvalid() || parenLoc.isMacroID()) 16818 return; 16819 // Don't warn for dependent expressions. 16820 if (ParenE->isTypeDependent()) 16821 return; 16822 16823 Expr *E = ParenE->IgnoreParens(); 16824 16825 if (BinaryOperator *opE = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(E)) 16826 if (opE->getOpcode() == BO_EQ && 16827 opE->getLHS()->IgnoreParenImpCasts()->isModifiableLvalue(Context) 16828 == Expr::MLV_Valid) { 16829 SourceLocation Loc = opE->getOperatorLoc(); 16830 16831 Diag(Loc, diag::warn_equality_with_extra_parens) << E->getSourceRange(); 16832 SourceRange ParenERange = ParenE->getSourceRange(); 16833 Diag(Loc, diag::note_equality_comparison_silence) 16834 << FixItHint::CreateRemoval(ParenERange.getBegin()) 16835 << FixItHint::CreateRemoval(ParenERange.getEnd()); 16836 Diag(Loc, diag::note_equality_comparison_to_assign) 16837 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(Loc, "="); 16838 } 16839 } 16840 16841 ExprResult Sema::CheckBooleanCondition(SourceLocation Loc, Expr *E, 16842 bool IsConstexpr) { 16843 DiagnoseAssignmentAsCondition(E); 16844 if (ParenExpr *parenE = dyn_cast<ParenExpr>(E)) 16845 DiagnoseEqualityWithExtraParens(parenE); 16846 16847 ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(E); 16848 if (result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 16849 E = result.get(); 16850 16851 if (!E->isTypeDependent()) { 16852 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) 16853 return CheckCXXBooleanCondition(E, IsConstexpr); // C++ 6.4p4 16854 16855 ExprResult ERes = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(E); 16856 if (ERes.isInvalid()) 16857 return ExprError(); 16858 E = ERes.get(); 16859 16860 QualType T = E->getType(); 16861 if (!T->isScalarType()) { // C99 6.8.4.1p1 16862 Diag(Loc, diag::err_typecheck_statement_requires_scalar) 16863 << T << E->getSourceRange(); 16864 return ExprError(); 16865 } 16866 CheckBoolLikeConversion(E, Loc); 16867 } 16868 16869 return E; 16870 } 16871 16872 Sema::ConditionResult Sema::ActOnCondition(Scope *S, SourceLocation Loc, 16873 Expr *SubExpr, ConditionKind CK) { 16874 // Empty conditions are valid in for-statements. 16875 if (!SubExpr) 16876 return ConditionResult(); 16877 16878 ExprResult Cond; 16879 switch (CK) { 16880 case ConditionKind::Boolean: 16881 Cond = CheckBooleanCondition(Loc, SubExpr); 16882 break; 16883 16884 case ConditionKind::ConstexprIf: 16885 Cond = CheckBooleanCondition(Loc, SubExpr, true); 16886 break; 16887 16888 case ConditionKind::Switch: 16889 Cond = CheckSwitchCondition(Loc, SubExpr); 16890 break; 16891 } 16892 if (Cond.isInvalid()) 16893 return ConditionError(); 16894 16895 // FIXME: FullExprArg doesn't have an invalid bit, so check nullness instead. 16896 FullExprArg FullExpr = MakeFullExpr(Cond.get(), Loc); 16897 if (!FullExpr.get()) 16898 return ConditionError(); 16899 16900 return ConditionResult(*this, nullptr, FullExpr, 16901 CK == ConditionKind::ConstexprIf); 16902 } 16903 16904 namespace { 16905 /// A visitor for rebuilding a call to an __unknown_any expression 16906 /// to have an appropriate type. 16907 struct RebuildUnknownAnyFunction 16908 : StmtVisitor<RebuildUnknownAnyFunction, ExprResult> { 16909 16910 Sema &S; 16911 16912 RebuildUnknownAnyFunction(Sema &S) : S(S) {} 16913 16914 ExprResult VisitStmt(Stmt *S) { 16915 llvm_unreachable("unexpected statement!"); 16916 } 16917 16918 ExprResult VisitExpr(Expr *E) { 16919 S.Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_unsupported_unknown_any_call) 16920 << E->getSourceRange(); 16921 return ExprError(); 16922 } 16923 16924 /// Rebuild an expression which simply semantically wraps another 16925 /// expression which it shares the type and value kind of. 16926 template <class T> ExprResult rebuildSugarExpr(T *E) { 16927 ExprResult SubResult = Visit(E->getSubExpr()); 16928 if (SubResult.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 16929 16930 Expr *SubExpr = SubResult.get(); 16931 E->setSubExpr(SubExpr); 16932 E->setType(SubExpr->getType()); 16933 E->setValueKind(SubExpr->getValueKind()); 16934 assert(E->getObjectKind() == OK_Ordinary); 16935 return E; 16936 } 16937 16938 ExprResult VisitParenExpr(ParenExpr *E) { 16939 return rebuildSugarExpr(E); 16940 } 16941 16942 ExprResult VisitUnaryExtension(UnaryOperator *E) { 16943 return rebuildSugarExpr(E); 16944 } 16945 16946 ExprResult VisitUnaryAddrOf(UnaryOperator *E) { 16947 ExprResult SubResult = Visit(E->getSubExpr()); 16948 if (SubResult.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 16949 16950 Expr *SubExpr = SubResult.get(); 16951 E->setSubExpr(SubExpr); 16952 E->setType(S.Context.getPointerType(SubExpr->getType())); 16953 assert(E->getValueKind() == VK_RValue); 16954 assert(E->getObjectKind() == OK_Ordinary); 16955 return E; 16956 } 16957 16958 ExprResult resolveDecl(Expr *E, ValueDecl *VD) { 16959 if (!isa<FunctionDecl>(VD)) return VisitExpr(E); 16960 16961 E->setType(VD->getType()); 16962 16963 assert(E->getValueKind() == VK_RValue); 16964 if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 16965 !(isa<CXXMethodDecl>(VD) && 16966 cast<CXXMethodDecl>(VD)->isInstance())) 16967 E->setValueKind(VK_LValue); 16968 16969 return E; 16970 } 16971 16972 ExprResult VisitMemberExpr(MemberExpr *E) { 16973 return resolveDecl(E, E->getMemberDecl()); 16974 } 16975 16976 ExprResult VisitDeclRefExpr(DeclRefExpr *E) { 16977 return resolveDecl(E, E->getDecl()); 16978 } 16979 }; 16980 } 16981 16982 /// Given a function expression of unknown-any type, try to rebuild it 16983 /// to have a function type. 16984 static ExprResult rebuildUnknownAnyFunction(Sema &S, Expr *FunctionExpr) { 16985 ExprResult Result = RebuildUnknownAnyFunction(S).Visit(FunctionExpr); 16986 if (Result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 16987 return S.DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(Result.get()); 16988 } 16989 16990 namespace { 16991 /// A visitor for rebuilding an expression of type __unknown_anytype 16992 /// into one which resolves the type directly on the referring 16993 /// expression. Strict preservation of the original source 16994 /// structure is not a goal. 16995 struct RebuildUnknownAnyExpr 16996 : StmtVisitor<RebuildUnknownAnyExpr, ExprResult> { 16997 16998 Sema &S; 16999 17000 /// The current destination type. 17001 QualType DestType; 17002 17003 RebuildUnknownAnyExpr(Sema &S, QualType CastType) 17004 : S(S), DestType(CastType) {} 17005 17006 ExprResult VisitStmt(Stmt *S) { 17007 llvm_unreachable("unexpected statement!"); 17008 } 17009 17010 ExprResult VisitExpr(Expr *E) { 17011 S.Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_unsupported_unknown_any_expr) 17012 << E->getSourceRange(); 17013 return ExprError(); 17014 } 17015 17016 ExprResult VisitCallExpr(CallExpr *E); 17017 ExprResult VisitObjCMessageExpr(ObjCMessageExpr *E); 17018 17019 /// Rebuild an expression which simply semantically wraps another 17020 /// expression which it shares the type and value kind of. 17021 template <class T> ExprResult rebuildSugarExpr(T *E) { 17022 ExprResult SubResult = Visit(E->getSubExpr()); 17023 if (SubResult.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 17024 Expr *SubExpr = SubResult.get(); 17025 E->setSubExpr(SubExpr); 17026 E->setType(SubExpr->getType()); 17027 E->setValueKind(SubExpr->getValueKind()); 17028 assert(E->getObjectKind() == OK_Ordinary); 17029 return E; 17030 } 17031 17032 ExprResult VisitParenExpr(ParenExpr *E) { 17033 return rebuildSugarExpr(E); 17034 } 17035 17036 ExprResult VisitUnaryExtension(UnaryOperator *E) { 17037 return rebuildSugarExpr(E); 17038 } 17039 17040 ExprResult VisitUnaryAddrOf(UnaryOperator *E) { 17041 const PointerType *Ptr = DestType->getAs<PointerType>(); 17042 if (!Ptr) { 17043 S.Diag(E->getOperatorLoc(), diag::err_unknown_any_addrof) 17044 << E->getSourceRange(); 17045 return ExprError(); 17046 } 17047 17048 if (isa<CallExpr>(E->getSubExpr())) { 17049 S.Diag(E->getOperatorLoc(), diag::err_unknown_any_addrof_call) 17050 << E->getSourceRange(); 17051 return ExprError(); 17052 } 17053 17054 assert(E->getValueKind() == VK_RValue); 17055 assert(E->getObjectKind() == OK_Ordinary); 17056 E->setType(DestType); 17057 17058 // Build the sub-expression as if it were an object of the pointee type. 17059 DestType = Ptr->getPointeeType(); 17060 ExprResult SubResult = Visit(E->getSubExpr()); 17061 if (SubResult.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 17062 E->setSubExpr(SubResult.get()); 17063 return E; 17064 } 17065 17066 ExprResult VisitImplicitCastExpr(ImplicitCastExpr *E); 17067 17068 ExprResult resolveDecl(Expr *E, ValueDecl *VD); 17069 17070 ExprResult VisitMemberExpr(MemberExpr *E) { 17071 return resolveDecl(E, E->getMemberDecl()); 17072 } 17073 17074 ExprResult VisitDeclRefExpr(DeclRefExpr *E) { 17075 return resolveDecl(E, E->getDecl()); 17076 } 17077 }; 17078 } 17079 17080 /// Rebuilds a call expression which yielded __unknown_anytype. 17081 ExprResult RebuildUnknownAnyExpr::VisitCallExpr(CallExpr *E) { 17082 Expr *CalleeExpr = E->getCallee(); 17083 17084 enum FnKind { 17085 FK_MemberFunction, 17086 FK_FunctionPointer, 17087 FK_BlockPointer 17088 }; 17089 17090 FnKind Kind; 17091 QualType CalleeType = CalleeExpr->getType(); 17092 if (CalleeType == S.Context.BoundMemberTy) { 17093 assert(isa<CXXMemberCallExpr>(E) || isa<CXXOperatorCallExpr>(E)); 17094 Kind = FK_MemberFunction; 17095 CalleeType = Expr::findBoundMemberType(CalleeExpr); 17096 } else if (const PointerType *Ptr = CalleeType->getAs<PointerType>()) { 17097 CalleeType = Ptr->getPointeeType(); 17098 Kind = FK_FunctionPointer; 17099 } else { 17100 CalleeType = CalleeType->castAs<BlockPointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 17101 Kind = FK_BlockPointer; 17102 } 17103 const FunctionType *FnType = CalleeType->castAs<FunctionType>(); 17104 17105 // Verify that this is a legal result type of a function. 17106 if (DestType->isArrayType() || DestType->isFunctionType()) { 17107 unsigned diagID = diag::err_func_returning_array_function; 17108 if (Kind == FK_BlockPointer) 17109 diagID = diag::err_block_returning_array_function; 17110 17111 S.Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diagID) 17112 << DestType->isFunctionType() << DestType; 17113 return ExprError(); 17114 } 17115 17116 // Otherwise, go ahead and set DestType as the call's result. 17117 E->setType(DestType.getNonLValueExprType(S.Context)); 17118 E->setValueKind(Expr::getValueKindForType(DestType)); 17119 assert(E->getObjectKind() == OK_Ordinary); 17120 17121 // Rebuild the function type, replacing the result type with DestType. 17122 const FunctionProtoType *Proto = dyn_cast<FunctionProtoType>(FnType); 17123 if (Proto) { 17124 // __unknown_anytype(...) is a special case used by the debugger when 17125 // it has no idea what a function's signature is. 17126 // 17127 // We want to build this call essentially under the K&R 17128 // unprototyped rules, but making a FunctionNoProtoType in C++ 17129 // would foul up all sorts of assumptions. However, we cannot 17130 // simply pass all arguments as variadic arguments, nor can we 17131 // portably just call the function under a non-variadic type; see 17132 // the comment on IR-gen's TargetInfo::isNoProtoCallVariadic. 17133 // However, it turns out that in practice it is generally safe to 17134 // call a function declared as "A foo(B,C,D);" under the prototype 17135 // "A foo(B,C,D,...);". The only known exception is with the 17136 // Windows ABI, where any variadic function is implicitly cdecl 17137 // regardless of its normal CC. Therefore we change the parameter 17138 // types to match the types of the arguments. 17139 // 17140 // This is a hack, but it is far superior to moving the 17141 // corresponding target-specific code from IR-gen to Sema/AST. 17142 17143 ArrayRef<QualType> ParamTypes = Proto->getParamTypes(); 17144 SmallVector<QualType, 8> ArgTypes; 17145 if (ParamTypes.empty() && Proto->isVariadic()) { // the special case 17146 ArgTypes.reserve(E->getNumArgs()); 17147 for (unsigned i = 0, e = E->getNumArgs(); i != e; ++i) { 17148 Expr *Arg = E->getArg(i); 17149 QualType ArgType = Arg->getType(); 17150 if (E->isLValue()) { 17151 ArgType = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(ArgType); 17152 } else if (E->isXValue()) { 17153 ArgType = S.Context.getRValueReferenceType(ArgType); 17154 } 17155 ArgTypes.push_back(ArgType); 17156 } 17157 ParamTypes = ArgTypes; 17158 } 17159 DestType = S.Context.getFunctionType(DestType, ParamTypes, 17160 Proto->getExtProtoInfo()); 17161 } else { 17162 DestType = S.Context.getFunctionNoProtoType(DestType, 17163 FnType->getExtInfo()); 17164 } 17165 17166 // Rebuild the appropriate pointer-to-function type. 17167 switch (Kind) { 17168 case FK_MemberFunction: 17169 // Nothing to do. 17170 break; 17171 17172 case FK_FunctionPointer: 17173 DestType = S.Context.getPointerType(DestType); 17174 break; 17175 17176 case FK_BlockPointer: 17177 DestType = S.Context.getBlockPointerType(DestType); 17178 break; 17179 } 17180 17181 // Finally, we can recurse. 17182 ExprResult CalleeResult = Visit(CalleeExpr); 17183 if (!CalleeResult.isUsable()) return ExprError(); 17184 E->setCallee(CalleeResult.get()); 17185 17186 // Bind a temporary if necessary. 17187 return S.MaybeBindToTemporary(E); 17188 } 17189 17190 ExprResult RebuildUnknownAnyExpr::VisitObjCMessageExpr(ObjCMessageExpr *E) { 17191 // Verify that this is a legal result type of a call. 17192 if (DestType->isArrayType() || DestType->isFunctionType()) { 17193 S.Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_func_returning_array_function) 17194 << DestType->isFunctionType() << DestType; 17195 return ExprError(); 17196 } 17197 17198 // Rewrite the method result type if available. 17199 if (ObjCMethodDecl *Method = E->getMethodDecl()) { 17200 assert(Method->getReturnType() == S.Context.UnknownAnyTy); 17201 Method->setReturnType(DestType); 17202 } 17203 17204 // Change the type of the message. 17205 E->setType(DestType.getNonReferenceType()); 17206 E->setValueKind(Expr::getValueKindForType(DestType)); 17207 17208 return S.MaybeBindToTemporary(E); 17209 } 17210 17211 ExprResult RebuildUnknownAnyExpr::VisitImplicitCastExpr(ImplicitCastExpr *E) { 17212 // The only case we should ever see here is a function-to-pointer decay. 17213 if (E->getCastKind() == CK_FunctionToPointerDecay) { 17214 assert(E->getValueKind() == VK_RValue); 17215 assert(E->getObjectKind() == OK_Ordinary); 17216 17217 E->setType(DestType); 17218 17219 // Rebuild the sub-expression as the pointee (function) type. 17220 DestType = DestType->castAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 17221 17222 ExprResult Result = Visit(E->getSubExpr()); 17223 if (!Result.isUsable()) return ExprError(); 17224 17225 E->setSubExpr(Result.get()); 17226 return E; 17227 } else if (E->getCastKind() == CK_LValueToRValue) { 17228 assert(E->getValueKind() == VK_RValue); 17229 assert(E->getObjectKind() == OK_Ordinary); 17230 17231 assert(isa<BlockPointerType>(E->getType())); 17232 17233 E->setType(DestType); 17234 17235 // The sub-expression has to be a lvalue reference, so rebuild it as such. 17236 DestType = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(DestType); 17237 17238 ExprResult Result = Visit(E->getSubExpr()); 17239 if (!Result.isUsable()) return ExprError(); 17240 17241 E->setSubExpr(Result.get()); 17242 return E; 17243 } else { 17244 llvm_unreachable("Unhandled cast type!"); 17245 } 17246 } 17247 17248 ExprResult RebuildUnknownAnyExpr::resolveDecl(Expr *E, ValueDecl *VD) { 17249 ExprValueKind ValueKind = VK_LValue; 17250 QualType Type = DestType; 17251 17252 // We know how to make this work for certain kinds of decls: 17253 17254 // - functions 17255 if (FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(VD)) { 17256 if (const PointerType *Ptr = Type->getAs<PointerType>()) { 17257 DestType = Ptr->getPointeeType(); 17258 ExprResult Result = resolveDecl(E, VD); 17259 if (Result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 17260 return S.ImpCastExprToType(Result.get(), Type, 17261 CK_FunctionToPointerDecay, VK_RValue); 17262 } 17263 17264 if (!Type->isFunctionType()) { 17265 S.Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_unknown_any_function) 17266 << VD << E->getSourceRange(); 17267 return ExprError(); 17268 } 17269 if (const FunctionProtoType *FT = Type->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()) { 17270 // We must match the FunctionDecl's type to the hack introduced in 17271 // RebuildUnknownAnyExpr::VisitCallExpr to vararg functions of unknown 17272 // type. See the lengthy commentary in that routine. 17273 QualType FDT = FD->getType(); 17274 const FunctionType *FnType = FDT->castAs<FunctionType>(); 17275 const FunctionProtoType *Proto = dyn_cast_or_null<FunctionProtoType>(FnType); 17276 DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E); 17277 if (DRE && Proto && Proto->getParamTypes().empty() && Proto->isVariadic()) { 17278 SourceLocation Loc = FD->getLocation(); 17279 FunctionDecl *NewFD = FunctionDecl::Create( 17280 S.Context, FD->getDeclContext(), Loc, Loc, 17281 FD->getNameInfo().getName(), DestType, FD->getTypeSourceInfo(), 17282 SC_None, false /*isInlineSpecified*/, FD->hasPrototype(), 17283 /*ConstexprKind*/ CSK_unspecified); 17284 17285 if (FD->getQualifier()) 17286 NewFD->setQualifierInfo(FD->getQualifierLoc()); 17287 17288 SmallVector<ParmVarDecl*, 16> Params; 17289 for (const auto &AI : FT->param_types()) { 17290 ParmVarDecl *Param = 17291 S.BuildParmVarDeclForTypedef(FD, Loc, AI); 17292 Param->setScopeInfo(0, Params.size()); 17293 Params.push_back(Param); 17294 } 17295 NewFD->setParams(Params); 17296 DRE->setDecl(NewFD); 17297 VD = DRE->getDecl(); 17298 } 17299 } 17300 17301 if (CXXMethodDecl *MD = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD)) 17302 if (MD->isInstance()) { 17303 ValueKind = VK_RValue; 17304 Type = S.Context.BoundMemberTy; 17305 } 17306 17307 // Function references aren't l-values in C. 17308 if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) 17309 ValueKind = VK_RValue; 17310 17311 // - variables 17312 } else if (isa<VarDecl>(VD)) { 17313 if (const ReferenceType *RefTy = Type->getAs<ReferenceType>()) { 17314 Type = RefTy->getPointeeType(); 17315 } else if (Type->isFunctionType()) { 17316 S.Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_unknown_any_var_function_type) 17317 << VD << E->getSourceRange(); 17318 return ExprError(); 17319 } 17320 17321 // - nothing else 17322 } else { 17323 S.Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_unsupported_unknown_any_decl) 17324 << VD << E->getSourceRange(); 17325 return ExprError(); 17326 } 17327 17328 // Modifying the declaration like this is friendly to IR-gen but 17329 // also really dangerous. 17330 VD->setType(DestType); 17331 E->setType(Type); 17332 E->setValueKind(ValueKind); 17333 return E; 17334 } 17335 17336 /// Check a cast of an unknown-any type. We intentionally only 17337 /// trigger this for C-style casts. 17338 ExprResult Sema::checkUnknownAnyCast(SourceRange TypeRange, QualType CastType, 17339 Expr *CastExpr, CastKind &CastKind, 17340 ExprValueKind &VK, CXXCastPath &Path) { 17341 // The type we're casting to must be either void or complete. 17342 if (!CastType->isVoidType() && 17343 RequireCompleteType(TypeRange.getBegin(), CastType, 17344 diag::err_typecheck_cast_to_incomplete)) 17345 return ExprError(); 17346 17347 // Rewrite the casted expression from scratch. 17348 ExprResult result = RebuildUnknownAnyExpr(*this, CastType).Visit(CastExpr); 17349 if (!result.isUsable()) return ExprError(); 17350 17351 CastExpr = result.get(); 17352 VK = CastExpr->getValueKind(); 17353 CastKind = CK_NoOp; 17354 17355 return CastExpr; 17356 } 17357 17358 ExprResult Sema::forceUnknownAnyToType(Expr *E, QualType ToType) { 17359 return RebuildUnknownAnyExpr(*this, ToType).Visit(E); 17360 } 17361 17362 ExprResult Sema::checkUnknownAnyArg(SourceLocation callLoc, 17363 Expr *arg, QualType ¶mType) { 17364 // If the syntactic form of the argument is not an explicit cast of 17365 // any sort, just do default argument promotion. 17366 ExplicitCastExpr *castArg = dyn_cast<ExplicitCastExpr>(arg->IgnoreParens()); 17367 if (!castArg) { 17368 ExprResult result = DefaultArgumentPromotion(arg); 17369 if (result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 17370 paramType = result.get()->getType(); 17371 return result; 17372 } 17373 17374 // Otherwise, use the type that was written in the explicit cast. 17375 assert(!arg->hasPlaceholderType()); 17376 paramType = castArg->getTypeAsWritten(); 17377 17378 // Copy-initialize a parameter of that type. 17379 InitializedEntity entity = 17380 InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context, paramType, 17381 /*consumed*/ false); 17382 return PerformCopyInitialization(entity, callLoc, arg); 17383 } 17384 17385 static ExprResult diagnoseUnknownAnyExpr(Sema &S, Expr *E) { 17386 Expr *orig = E; 17387 unsigned diagID = diag::err_uncasted_use_of_unknown_any; 17388 while (true) { 17389 E = E->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 17390 if (CallExpr *call = dyn_cast<CallExpr>(E)) { 17391 E = call->getCallee(); 17392 diagID = diag::err_uncasted_call_of_unknown_any; 17393 } else { 17394 break; 17395 } 17396 } 17397 17398 SourceLocation loc; 17399 NamedDecl *d; 17400 if (DeclRefExpr *ref = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E)) { 17401 loc = ref->getLocation(); 17402 d = ref->getDecl(); 17403 } else if (MemberExpr *mem = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(E)) { 17404 loc = mem->getMemberLoc(); 17405 d = mem->getMemberDecl(); 17406 } else if (ObjCMessageExpr *msg = dyn_cast<ObjCMessageExpr>(E)) { 17407 diagID = diag::err_uncasted_call_of_unknown_any; 17408 loc = msg->getSelectorStartLoc(); 17409 d = msg->getMethodDecl(); 17410 if (!d) { 17411 S.Diag(loc, diag::err_uncasted_send_to_unknown_any_method) 17412 << static_cast<unsigned>(msg->isClassMessage()) << msg->getSelector() 17413 << orig->getSourceRange(); 17414 return ExprError(); 17415 } 17416 } else { 17417 S.Diag(E->getExprLoc(), diag::err_unsupported_unknown_any_expr) 17418 << E->getSourceRange(); 17419 return ExprError(); 17420 } 17421 17422 S.Diag(loc, diagID) << d << orig->getSourceRange(); 17423 17424 // Never recoverable. 17425 return ExprError(); 17426 } 17427 17428 /// Check for operands with placeholder types and complain if found. 17429 /// Returns ExprError() if there was an error and no recovery was possible. 17430 ExprResult Sema::CheckPlaceholderExpr(Expr *E) { 17431 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 17432 // C cannot handle TypoExpr nodes on either side of a binop because it 17433 // doesn't handle dependent types properly, so make sure any TypoExprs have 17434 // been dealt with before checking the operands. 17435 ExprResult Result = CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(E); 17436 if (!Result.isUsable()) return ExprError(); 17437 E = Result.get(); 17438 } 17439 17440 const BuiltinType *placeholderType = E->getType()->getAsPlaceholderType(); 17441 if (!placeholderType) return E; 17442 17443 switch (placeholderType->getKind()) { 17444 17445 // Overloaded expressions. 17446 case BuiltinType::Overload: { 17447 // Try to resolve a single function template specialization. 17448 // This is obligatory. 17449 ExprResult Result = E; 17450 if (ResolveAndFixSingleFunctionTemplateSpecialization(Result, false)) 17451 return Result; 17452 17453 // No guarantees that ResolveAndFixSingleFunctionTemplateSpecialization 17454 // leaves Result unchanged on failure. 17455 Result = E; 17456 if (resolveAndFixAddressOfOnlyViableOverloadCandidate(Result)) 17457 return Result; 17458 17459 // If that failed, try to recover with a call. 17460 tryToRecoverWithCall(Result, PDiag(diag::err_ovl_unresolvable), 17461 /*complain*/ true); 17462 return Result; 17463 } 17464 17465 // Bound member functions. 17466 case BuiltinType::BoundMember: { 17467 ExprResult result = E; 17468 const Expr *BME = E->IgnoreParens(); 17469 PartialDiagnostic PD = PDiag(diag::err_bound_member_function); 17470 // Try to give a nicer diagnostic if it is a bound member that we recognize. 17471 if (isa<CXXPseudoDestructorExpr>(BME)) { 17472 PD = PDiag(diag::err_dtor_expr_without_call) << /*pseudo-destructor*/ 1; 17473 } else if (const auto *ME = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(BME)) { 17474 if (ME->getMemberNameInfo().getName().getNameKind() == 17475 DeclarationName::CXXDestructorName) 17476 PD = PDiag(diag::err_dtor_expr_without_call) << /*destructor*/ 0; 17477 } 17478 tryToRecoverWithCall(result, PD, 17479 /*complain*/ true); 17480 return result; 17481 } 17482 17483 // ARC unbridged casts. 17484 case BuiltinType::ARCUnbridgedCast: { 17485 Expr *realCast = stripARCUnbridgedCast(E); 17486 diagnoseARCUnbridgedCast(realCast); 17487 return realCast; 17488 } 17489 17490 // Expressions of unknown type. 17491 case BuiltinType::UnknownAny: 17492 return diagnoseUnknownAnyExpr(*this, E); 17493 17494 // Pseudo-objects. 17495 case BuiltinType::PseudoObject: 17496 return checkPseudoObjectRValue(E); 17497 17498 case BuiltinType::BuiltinFn: { 17499 // Accept __noop without parens by implicitly converting it to a call expr. 17500 auto *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E->IgnoreParenImpCasts()); 17501 if (DRE) { 17502 auto *FD = cast<FunctionDecl>(DRE->getDecl()); 17503 if (FD->getBuiltinID() == Builtin::BI__noop) { 17504 E = ImpCastExprToType(E, Context.getPointerType(FD->getType()), 17505 CK_BuiltinFnToFnPtr) 17506 .get(); 17507 return CallExpr::Create(Context, E, /*Args=*/{}, Context.IntTy, 17508 VK_RValue, SourceLocation()); 17509 } 17510 } 17511 17512 Diag(E->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_builtin_fn_use); 17513 return ExprError(); 17514 } 17515 17516 // Expressions of unknown type. 17517 case BuiltinType::OMPArraySection: 17518 Diag(E->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_omp_array_section_use); 17519 return ExprError(); 17520 17521 // Everything else should be impossible. 17522 #define IMAGE_TYPE(ImgType, Id, SingletonId, Access, Suffix) \ 17523 case BuiltinType::Id: 17524 #include "clang/Basic/OpenCLImageTypes.def" 17525 #define EXT_OPAQUE_TYPE(ExtType, Id, Ext) \ 17526 case BuiltinType::Id: 17527 #include "clang/Basic/OpenCLExtensionTypes.def" 17528 #define BUILTIN_TYPE(Id, SingletonId) case BuiltinType::Id: 17529 #define PLACEHOLDER_TYPE(Id, SingletonId) 17530 #include "clang/AST/BuiltinTypes.def" 17531 break; 17532 } 17533 17534 llvm_unreachable("invalid placeholder type!"); 17535 } 17536 17537 bool Sema::CheckCaseExpression(Expr *E) { 17538 if (E->isTypeDependent()) 17539 return true; 17540 if (E->isValueDependent() || E->isIntegerConstantExpr(Context)) 17541 return E->getType()->isIntegralOrEnumerationType(); 17542 return false; 17543 } 17544 17545 /// ActOnObjCBoolLiteral - Parse {__objc_yes,__objc_no} literals. 17546 ExprResult 17547 Sema::ActOnObjCBoolLiteral(SourceLocation OpLoc, tok::TokenKind Kind) { 17548 assert((Kind == tok::kw___objc_yes || Kind == tok::kw___objc_no) && 17549 "Unknown Objective-C Boolean value!"); 17550 QualType BoolT = Context.ObjCBuiltinBoolTy; 17551 if (!Context.getBOOLDecl()) { 17552 LookupResult Result(*this, &Context.Idents.get("BOOL"), OpLoc, 17553 Sema::LookupOrdinaryName); 17554 if (LookupName(Result, getCurScope()) && Result.isSingleResult()) { 17555 NamedDecl *ND = Result.getFoundDecl(); 17556 if (TypedefDecl *TD = dyn_cast<TypedefDecl>(ND)) 17557 Context.setBOOLDecl(TD); 17558 } 17559 } 17560 if (Context.getBOOLDecl()) 17561 BoolT = Context.getBOOLType(); 17562 return new (Context) 17563 ObjCBoolLiteralExpr(Kind == tok::kw___objc_yes, BoolT, OpLoc); 17564 } 17565 17566 ExprResult Sema::ActOnObjCAvailabilityCheckExpr( 17567 llvm::ArrayRef<AvailabilitySpec> AvailSpecs, SourceLocation AtLoc, 17568 SourceLocation RParen) { 17569 17570 StringRef Platform = getASTContext().getTargetInfo().getPlatformName(); 17571 17572 auto Spec = llvm::find_if(AvailSpecs, [&](const AvailabilitySpec &Spec) { 17573 return Spec.getPlatform() == Platform; 17574 }); 17575 17576 VersionTuple Version; 17577 if (Spec != AvailSpecs.end()) 17578 Version = Spec->getVersion(); 17579 17580 // The use of `@available` in the enclosing function should be analyzed to 17581 // warn when it's used inappropriately (i.e. not if(@available)). 17582 if (getCurFunctionOrMethodDecl()) 17583 getEnclosingFunction()->HasPotentialAvailabilityViolations = true; 17584 else if (getCurBlock() || getCurLambda()) 17585 getCurFunction()->HasPotentialAvailabilityViolations = true; 17586 17587 return new (Context) 17588 ObjCAvailabilityCheckExpr(Version, AtLoc, RParen, Context.BoolTy); 17589 } 17590