1 //===--- SemaExprCXX.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 /// \file 10 /// Implements semantic analysis for C++ expressions. 11 /// 12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 13 14 #include "clang/Sema/Template.h" 15 #include "clang/Sema/SemaInternal.h" 16 #include "TreeTransform.h" 17 #include "TypeLocBuilder.h" 18 #include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h" 19 #include "clang/AST/ASTLambda.h" 20 #include "clang/AST/CXXInheritance.h" 21 #include "clang/AST/CharUnits.h" 22 #include "clang/AST/DeclObjC.h" 23 #include "clang/AST/ExprCXX.h" 24 #include "clang/AST/ExprObjC.h" 25 #include "clang/AST/RecursiveASTVisitor.h" 26 #include "clang/AST/TypeLoc.h" 27 #include "clang/Basic/AlignedAllocation.h" 28 #include "clang/Basic/PartialDiagnostic.h" 29 #include "clang/Basic/TargetInfo.h" 30 #include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h" 31 #include "clang/Sema/DeclSpec.h" 32 #include "clang/Sema/Initialization.h" 33 #include "clang/Sema/Lookup.h" 34 #include "clang/Sema/ParsedTemplate.h" 35 #include "clang/Sema/Scope.h" 36 #include "clang/Sema/ScopeInfo.h" 37 #include "clang/Sema/SemaLambda.h" 38 #include "clang/Sema/TemplateDeduction.h" 39 #include "llvm/ADT/APInt.h" 40 #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h" 41 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" 42 using namespace clang; 43 using namespace sema; 44 45 /// Handle the result of the special case name lookup for inheriting 46 /// constructor declarations. 'NS::X::X' and 'NS::X<...>::X' are treated as 47 /// constructor names in member using declarations, even if 'X' is not the 48 /// name of the corresponding type. 49 ParsedType Sema::getInheritingConstructorName(CXXScopeSpec &SS, 50 SourceLocation NameLoc, 51 IdentifierInfo &Name) { 52 NestedNameSpecifier *NNS = SS.getScopeRep(); 53 54 // Convert the nested-name-specifier into a type. 55 QualType Type; 56 switch (NNS->getKind()) { 57 case NestedNameSpecifier::TypeSpec: 58 case NestedNameSpecifier::TypeSpecWithTemplate: 59 Type = QualType(NNS->getAsType(), 0); 60 break; 61 62 case NestedNameSpecifier::Identifier: 63 // Strip off the last layer of the nested-name-specifier and build a 64 // typename type for it. 65 assert(NNS->getAsIdentifier() == &Name && "not a constructor name"); 66 Type = Context.getDependentNameType(ETK_None, NNS->getPrefix(), 67 NNS->getAsIdentifier()); 68 break; 69 70 case NestedNameSpecifier::Global: 71 case NestedNameSpecifier::Super: 72 case NestedNameSpecifier::Namespace: 73 case NestedNameSpecifier::NamespaceAlias: 74 llvm_unreachable("Nested name specifier is not a type for inheriting ctor"); 75 } 76 77 // This reference to the type is located entirely at the location of the 78 // final identifier in the qualified-id. 79 return CreateParsedType(Type, 80 Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(Type, NameLoc)); 81 } 82 83 ParsedType Sema::getConstructorName(IdentifierInfo &II, 84 SourceLocation NameLoc, 85 Scope *S, CXXScopeSpec &SS, 86 bool EnteringContext) { 87 CXXRecordDecl *CurClass = getCurrentClass(S, &SS); 88 assert(CurClass && &II == CurClass->getIdentifier() && 89 "not a constructor name"); 90 91 // When naming a constructor as a member of a dependent context (eg, in a 92 // friend declaration or an inherited constructor declaration), form an 93 // unresolved "typename" type. 94 if (CurClass->isDependentContext() && !EnteringContext && SS.getScopeRep()) { 95 QualType T = Context.getDependentNameType(ETK_None, SS.getScopeRep(), &II); 96 return ParsedType::make(T); 97 } 98 99 if (SS.isNotEmpty() && RequireCompleteDeclContext(SS, CurClass)) 100 return ParsedType(); 101 102 // Find the injected-class-name declaration. Note that we make no attempt to 103 // diagnose cases where the injected-class-name is shadowed: the only 104 // declaration that can validly shadow the injected-class-name is a 105 // non-static data member, and if the class contains both a non-static data 106 // member and a constructor then it is ill-formed (we check that in 107 // CheckCompletedCXXClass). 108 CXXRecordDecl *InjectedClassName = nullptr; 109 for (NamedDecl *ND : CurClass->lookup(&II)) { 110 auto *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(ND); 111 if (RD && RD->isInjectedClassName()) { 112 InjectedClassName = RD; 113 break; 114 } 115 } 116 if (!InjectedClassName) { 117 if (!CurClass->isInvalidDecl()) { 118 // FIXME: RequireCompleteDeclContext doesn't check dependent contexts 119 // properly. Work around it here for now. 120 Diag(SS.getLastQualifierNameLoc(), 121 diag::err_incomplete_nested_name_spec) << CurClass << SS.getRange(); 122 } 123 return ParsedType(); 124 } 125 126 QualType T = Context.getTypeDeclType(InjectedClassName); 127 DiagnoseUseOfDecl(InjectedClassName, NameLoc); 128 MarkAnyDeclReferenced(NameLoc, InjectedClassName, /*OdrUse=*/false); 129 130 return ParsedType::make(T); 131 } 132 133 ParsedType Sema::getDestructorName(SourceLocation TildeLoc, 134 IdentifierInfo &II, 135 SourceLocation NameLoc, 136 Scope *S, CXXScopeSpec &SS, 137 ParsedType ObjectTypePtr, 138 bool EnteringContext) { 139 // Determine where to perform name lookup. 140 141 // FIXME: This area of the standard is very messy, and the current 142 // wording is rather unclear about which scopes we search for the 143 // destructor name; see core issues 399 and 555. Issue 399 in 144 // particular shows where the current description of destructor name 145 // lookup is completely out of line with existing practice, e.g., 146 // this appears to be ill-formed: 147 // 148 // namespace N { 149 // template <typename T> struct S { 150 // ~S(); 151 // }; 152 // } 153 // 154 // void f(N::S<int>* s) { 155 // s->N::S<int>::~S(); 156 // } 157 // 158 // See also PR6358 and PR6359. 159 // 160 // For now, we accept all the cases in which the name given could plausibly 161 // be interpreted as a correct destructor name, issuing off-by-default 162 // extension diagnostics on the cases that don't strictly conform to the 163 // C++20 rules. This basically means we always consider looking in the 164 // nested-name-specifier prefix, the complete nested-name-specifier, and 165 // the scope, and accept if we find the expected type in any of the three 166 // places. 167 168 if (SS.isInvalid()) 169 return nullptr; 170 171 // Whether we've failed with a diagnostic already. 172 bool Failed = false; 173 174 llvm::SmallVector<NamedDecl*, 8> FoundDecls; 175 llvm::SmallPtrSet<CanonicalDeclPtr<Decl>, 8> FoundDeclSet; 176 177 // If we have an object type, it's because we are in a 178 // pseudo-destructor-expression or a member access expression, and 179 // we know what type we're looking for. 180 QualType SearchType = 181 ObjectTypePtr ? GetTypeFromParser(ObjectTypePtr) : QualType(); 182 183 auto CheckLookupResult = [&](LookupResult &Found) -> ParsedType { 184 auto IsAcceptableResult = [&](NamedDecl *D) -> bool { 185 auto *Type = dyn_cast<TypeDecl>(D->getUnderlyingDecl()); 186 if (!Type) 187 return false; 188 189 if (SearchType.isNull() || SearchType->isDependentType()) 190 return true; 191 192 QualType T = Context.getTypeDeclType(Type); 193 return Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T, SearchType); 194 }; 195 196 unsigned NumAcceptableResults = 0; 197 for (NamedDecl *D : Found) { 198 if (IsAcceptableResult(D)) 199 ++NumAcceptableResults; 200 201 // Don't list a class twice in the lookup failure diagnostic if it's 202 // found by both its injected-class-name and by the name in the enclosing 203 // scope. 204 if (auto *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(D)) 205 if (RD->isInjectedClassName()) 206 D = cast<NamedDecl>(RD->getParent()); 207 208 if (FoundDeclSet.insert(D).second) 209 FoundDecls.push_back(D); 210 } 211 212 // As an extension, attempt to "fix" an ambiguity by erasing all non-type 213 // results, and all non-matching results if we have a search type. It's not 214 // clear what the right behavior is if destructor lookup hits an ambiguity, 215 // but other compilers do generally accept at least some kinds of 216 // ambiguity. 217 if (Found.isAmbiguous() && NumAcceptableResults == 1) { 218 Diag(NameLoc, diag::ext_dtor_name_ambiguous); 219 LookupResult::Filter F = Found.makeFilter(); 220 while (F.hasNext()) { 221 NamedDecl *D = F.next(); 222 if (auto *TD = dyn_cast<TypeDecl>(D->getUnderlyingDecl())) 223 Diag(D->getLocation(), diag::note_destructor_type_here) 224 << Context.getTypeDeclType(TD); 225 else 226 Diag(D->getLocation(), diag::note_destructor_nontype_here); 227 228 if (!IsAcceptableResult(D)) 229 F.erase(); 230 } 231 F.done(); 232 } 233 234 if (Found.isAmbiguous()) 235 Failed = true; 236 237 if (TypeDecl *Type = Found.getAsSingle<TypeDecl>()) { 238 if (IsAcceptableResult(Type)) { 239 QualType T = Context.getTypeDeclType(Type); 240 MarkAnyDeclReferenced(Type->getLocation(), Type, /*OdrUse=*/false); 241 return CreateParsedType(T, 242 Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(T, NameLoc)); 243 } 244 } 245 246 return nullptr; 247 }; 248 249 bool IsDependent = false; 250 251 auto LookupInObjectType = [&]() -> ParsedType { 252 if (Failed || SearchType.isNull()) 253 return nullptr; 254 255 IsDependent |= SearchType->isDependentType(); 256 257 LookupResult Found(*this, &II, NameLoc, LookupDestructorName); 258 DeclContext *LookupCtx = computeDeclContext(SearchType); 259 if (!LookupCtx) 260 return nullptr; 261 LookupQualifiedName(Found, LookupCtx); 262 return CheckLookupResult(Found); 263 }; 264 265 auto LookupInNestedNameSpec = [&](CXXScopeSpec &LookupSS) -> ParsedType { 266 if (Failed) 267 return nullptr; 268 269 IsDependent |= isDependentScopeSpecifier(LookupSS); 270 DeclContext *LookupCtx = computeDeclContext(LookupSS, EnteringContext); 271 if (!LookupCtx) 272 return nullptr; 273 274 LookupResult Found(*this, &II, NameLoc, LookupDestructorName); 275 if (RequireCompleteDeclContext(LookupSS, LookupCtx)) { 276 Failed = true; 277 return nullptr; 278 } 279 LookupQualifiedName(Found, LookupCtx); 280 return CheckLookupResult(Found); 281 }; 282 283 auto LookupInScope = [&]() -> ParsedType { 284 if (Failed || !S) 285 return nullptr; 286 287 LookupResult Found(*this, &II, NameLoc, LookupDestructorName); 288 LookupName(Found, S); 289 return CheckLookupResult(Found); 290 }; 291 292 // C++2a [basic.lookup.qual]p6: 293 // In a qualified-id of the form 294 // 295 // nested-name-specifier[opt] type-name :: ~ type-name 296 // 297 // the second type-name is looked up in the same scope as the first. 298 // 299 // We interpret this as meaning that if you do a dual-scope lookup for the 300 // first name, you also do a dual-scope lookup for the second name, per 301 // C++ [basic.lookup.classref]p4: 302 // 303 // If the id-expression in a class member access is a qualified-id of the 304 // form 305 // 306 // class-name-or-namespace-name :: ... 307 // 308 // the class-name-or-namespace-name following the . or -> is first looked 309 // up in the class of the object expression and the name, if found, is used. 310 // Otherwise, it is looked up in the context of the entire 311 // postfix-expression. 312 // 313 // This looks in the same scopes as for an unqualified destructor name: 314 // 315 // C++ [basic.lookup.classref]p3: 316 // If the unqualified-id is ~ type-name, the type-name is looked up 317 // in the context of the entire postfix-expression. If the type T 318 // of the object expression is of a class type C, the type-name is 319 // also looked up in the scope of class C. At least one of the 320 // lookups shall find a name that refers to cv T. 321 // 322 // FIXME: The intent is unclear here. Should type-name::~type-name look in 323 // the scope anyway if it finds a non-matching name declared in the class? 324 // If both lookups succeed and find a dependent result, which result should 325 // we retain? (Same question for p->~type-name().) 326 327 if (NestedNameSpecifier *Prefix = 328 SS.isSet() ? SS.getScopeRep()->getPrefix() : nullptr) { 329 // This is 330 // 331 // nested-name-specifier type-name :: ~ type-name 332 // 333 // Look for the second type-name in the nested-name-specifier. 334 CXXScopeSpec PrefixSS; 335 PrefixSS.Adopt(NestedNameSpecifierLoc(Prefix, SS.location_data())); 336 if (ParsedType T = LookupInNestedNameSpec(PrefixSS)) 337 return T; 338 } else { 339 // This is one of 340 // 341 // type-name :: ~ type-name 342 // ~ type-name 343 // 344 // Look in the scope and (if any) the object type. 345 if (ParsedType T = LookupInScope()) 346 return T; 347 if (ParsedType T = LookupInObjectType()) 348 return T; 349 } 350 351 if (Failed) 352 return nullptr; 353 354 if (IsDependent) { 355 // We didn't find our type, but that's OK: it's dependent anyway. 356 357 // FIXME: What if we have no nested-name-specifier? 358 QualType T = CheckTypenameType(ETK_None, SourceLocation(), 359 SS.getWithLocInContext(Context), 360 II, NameLoc); 361 return ParsedType::make(T); 362 } 363 364 // The remaining cases are all non-standard extensions imitating the behavior 365 // of various other compilers. 366 unsigned NumNonExtensionDecls = FoundDecls.size(); 367 368 if (SS.isSet()) { 369 // For compatibility with older broken C++ rules and existing code, 370 // 371 // nested-name-specifier :: ~ type-name 372 // 373 // also looks for type-name within the nested-name-specifier. 374 if (ParsedType T = LookupInNestedNameSpec(SS)) { 375 Diag(SS.getEndLoc(), diag::ext_dtor_named_in_wrong_scope) 376 << SS.getRange() 377 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(SS.getEndLoc(), 378 ("::" + II.getName()).str()); 379 return T; 380 } 381 382 // For compatibility with other compilers and older versions of Clang, 383 // 384 // nested-name-specifier type-name :: ~ type-name 385 // 386 // also looks for type-name in the scope. Unfortunately, we can't 387 // reasonably apply this fallback for dependent nested-name-specifiers. 388 if (SS.getScopeRep()->getPrefix()) { 389 if (ParsedType T = LookupInScope()) { 390 Diag(SS.getEndLoc(), diag::ext_qualified_dtor_named_in_lexical_scope) 391 << FixItHint::CreateRemoval(SS.getRange()); 392 Diag(FoundDecls.back()->getLocation(), diag::note_destructor_type_here) 393 << GetTypeFromParser(T); 394 return T; 395 } 396 } 397 } 398 399 // We didn't find anything matching; tell the user what we did find (if 400 // anything). 401 402 // Don't tell the user about declarations we shouldn't have found. 403 FoundDecls.resize(NumNonExtensionDecls); 404 405 // List types before non-types. 406 std::stable_sort(FoundDecls.begin(), FoundDecls.end(), 407 [](NamedDecl *A, NamedDecl *B) { 408 return isa<TypeDecl>(A->getUnderlyingDecl()) > 409 isa<TypeDecl>(B->getUnderlyingDecl()); 410 }); 411 412 // Suggest a fixit to properly name the destroyed type. 413 auto MakeFixItHint = [&]{ 414 const CXXRecordDecl *Destroyed = nullptr; 415 // FIXME: If we have a scope specifier, suggest its last component? 416 if (!SearchType.isNull()) 417 Destroyed = SearchType->getAsCXXRecordDecl(); 418 else if (S) 419 Destroyed = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXRecordDecl>(S->getEntity()); 420 if (Destroyed) 421 return FixItHint::CreateReplacement(SourceRange(NameLoc), 422 Destroyed->getNameAsString()); 423 return FixItHint(); 424 }; 425 426 if (FoundDecls.empty()) { 427 // FIXME: Attempt typo-correction? 428 Diag(NameLoc, diag::err_undeclared_destructor_name) 429 << &II << MakeFixItHint(); 430 } else if (!SearchType.isNull() && FoundDecls.size() == 1) { 431 if (auto *TD = dyn_cast<TypeDecl>(FoundDecls[0]->getUnderlyingDecl())) { 432 assert(!SearchType.isNull() && 433 "should only reject a type result if we have a search type"); 434 QualType T = Context.getTypeDeclType(TD); 435 Diag(NameLoc, diag::err_destructor_expr_type_mismatch) 436 << T << SearchType << MakeFixItHint(); 437 } else { 438 Diag(NameLoc, diag::err_destructor_expr_nontype) 439 << &II << MakeFixItHint(); 440 } 441 } else { 442 Diag(NameLoc, SearchType.isNull() ? diag::err_destructor_name_nontype 443 : diag::err_destructor_expr_mismatch) 444 << &II << SearchType << MakeFixItHint(); 445 } 446 447 for (NamedDecl *FoundD : FoundDecls) { 448 if (auto *TD = dyn_cast<TypeDecl>(FoundD->getUnderlyingDecl())) 449 Diag(FoundD->getLocation(), diag::note_destructor_type_here) 450 << Context.getTypeDeclType(TD); 451 else 452 Diag(FoundD->getLocation(), diag::note_destructor_nontype_here) 453 << FoundD; 454 } 455 456 return nullptr; 457 } 458 459 ParsedType Sema::getDestructorTypeForDecltype(const DeclSpec &DS, 460 ParsedType ObjectType) { 461 if (DS.getTypeSpecType() == DeclSpec::TST_error) 462 return nullptr; 463 464 if (DS.getTypeSpecType() == DeclSpec::TST_decltype_auto) { 465 Diag(DS.getTypeSpecTypeLoc(), diag::err_decltype_auto_invalid); 466 return nullptr; 467 } 468 469 assert(DS.getTypeSpecType() == DeclSpec::TST_decltype && 470 "unexpected type in getDestructorType"); 471 QualType T = BuildDecltypeType(DS.getRepAsExpr()); 472 473 // If we know the type of the object, check that the correct destructor 474 // type was named now; we can give better diagnostics this way. 475 QualType SearchType = GetTypeFromParser(ObjectType); 476 if (!SearchType.isNull() && !SearchType->isDependentType() && 477 !Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T, SearchType)) { 478 Diag(DS.getTypeSpecTypeLoc(), diag::err_destructor_expr_type_mismatch) 479 << T << SearchType; 480 return nullptr; 481 } 482 483 return ParsedType::make(T); 484 } 485 486 bool Sema::checkLiteralOperatorId(const CXXScopeSpec &SS, 487 const UnqualifiedId &Name, bool IsUDSuffix) { 488 assert(Name.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_LiteralOperatorId); 489 if (!IsUDSuffix) { 490 // [over.literal] p8 491 // 492 // double operator""_Bq(long double); // OK: not a reserved identifier 493 // double operator"" _Bq(long double); // ill-formed, no diagnostic required 494 IdentifierInfo *II = Name.Identifier; 495 ReservedIdentifierStatus Status = II->isReserved(PP.getLangOpts()); 496 SourceLocation Loc = Name.getEndLoc(); 497 if (isReservedInAllContexts(Status) && 498 !PP.getSourceManager().isInSystemHeader(Loc)) { 499 Diag(Loc, diag::warn_reserved_extern_symbol) 500 << II << static_cast<int>(Status) 501 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement( 502 Name.getSourceRange(), 503 (StringRef("operator\"\"") + II->getName()).str()); 504 } 505 } 506 507 if (!SS.isValid()) 508 return false; 509 510 switch (SS.getScopeRep()->getKind()) { 511 case NestedNameSpecifier::Identifier: 512 case NestedNameSpecifier::TypeSpec: 513 case NestedNameSpecifier::TypeSpecWithTemplate: 514 // Per C++11 [over.literal]p2, literal operators can only be declared at 515 // namespace scope. Therefore, this unqualified-id cannot name anything. 516 // Reject it early, because we have no AST representation for this in the 517 // case where the scope is dependent. 518 Diag(Name.getBeginLoc(), diag::err_literal_operator_id_outside_namespace) 519 << SS.getScopeRep(); 520 return true; 521 522 case NestedNameSpecifier::Global: 523 case NestedNameSpecifier::Super: 524 case NestedNameSpecifier::Namespace: 525 case NestedNameSpecifier::NamespaceAlias: 526 return false; 527 } 528 529 llvm_unreachable("unknown nested name specifier kind"); 530 } 531 532 /// Build a C++ typeid expression with a type operand. 533 ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXTypeId(QualType TypeInfoType, 534 SourceLocation TypeidLoc, 535 TypeSourceInfo *Operand, 536 SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 537 // C++ [expr.typeid]p4: 538 // The top-level cv-qualifiers of the lvalue expression or the type-id 539 // that is the operand of typeid are always ignored. 540 // If the type of the type-id is a class type or a reference to a class 541 // type, the class shall be completely-defined. 542 Qualifiers Quals; 543 QualType T 544 = Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(Operand->getType().getNonReferenceType(), 545 Quals); 546 if (T->getAs<RecordType>() && 547 RequireCompleteType(TypeidLoc, T, diag::err_incomplete_typeid)) 548 return ExprError(); 549 550 if (T->isVariablyModifiedType()) 551 return ExprError(Diag(TypeidLoc, diag::err_variably_modified_typeid) << T); 552 553 if (CheckQualifiedFunctionForTypeId(T, TypeidLoc)) 554 return ExprError(); 555 556 return new (Context) CXXTypeidExpr(TypeInfoType.withConst(), Operand, 557 SourceRange(TypeidLoc, RParenLoc)); 558 } 559 560 /// Build a C++ typeid expression with an expression operand. 561 ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXTypeId(QualType TypeInfoType, 562 SourceLocation TypeidLoc, 563 Expr *E, 564 SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 565 bool WasEvaluated = false; 566 if (E && !E->isTypeDependent()) { 567 if (E->getType()->isPlaceholderType()) { 568 ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(E); 569 if (result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 570 E = result.get(); 571 } 572 573 QualType T = E->getType(); 574 if (const RecordType *RecordT = T->getAs<RecordType>()) { 575 CXXRecordDecl *RecordD = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RecordT->getDecl()); 576 // C++ [expr.typeid]p3: 577 // [...] If the type of the expression is a class type, the class 578 // shall be completely-defined. 579 if (RequireCompleteType(TypeidLoc, T, diag::err_incomplete_typeid)) 580 return ExprError(); 581 582 // C++ [expr.typeid]p3: 583 // When typeid is applied to an expression other than an glvalue of a 584 // polymorphic class type [...] [the] expression is an unevaluated 585 // operand. [...] 586 if (RecordD->isPolymorphic() && E->isGLValue()) { 587 if (isUnevaluatedContext()) { 588 // The operand was processed in unevaluated context, switch the 589 // context and recheck the subexpression. 590 ExprResult Result = TransformToPotentiallyEvaluated(E); 591 if (Result.isInvalid()) 592 return ExprError(); 593 E = Result.get(); 594 } 595 596 // We require a vtable to query the type at run time. 597 MarkVTableUsed(TypeidLoc, RecordD); 598 WasEvaluated = true; 599 } 600 } 601 602 ExprResult Result = CheckUnevaluatedOperand(E); 603 if (Result.isInvalid()) 604 return ExprError(); 605 E = Result.get(); 606 607 // C++ [expr.typeid]p4: 608 // [...] If the type of the type-id is a reference to a possibly 609 // cv-qualified type, the result of the typeid expression refers to a 610 // std::type_info object representing the cv-unqualified referenced 611 // type. 612 Qualifiers Quals; 613 QualType UnqualT = Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T, Quals); 614 if (!Context.hasSameType(T, UnqualT)) { 615 T = UnqualT; 616 E = ImpCastExprToType(E, UnqualT, CK_NoOp, E->getValueKind()).get(); 617 } 618 } 619 620 if (E->getType()->isVariablyModifiedType()) 621 return ExprError(Diag(TypeidLoc, diag::err_variably_modified_typeid) 622 << E->getType()); 623 else if (!inTemplateInstantiation() && 624 E->HasSideEffects(Context, WasEvaluated)) { 625 // The expression operand for typeid is in an unevaluated expression 626 // context, so side effects could result in unintended consequences. 627 Diag(E->getExprLoc(), WasEvaluated 628 ? diag::warn_side_effects_typeid 629 : diag::warn_side_effects_unevaluated_context); 630 } 631 632 return new (Context) CXXTypeidExpr(TypeInfoType.withConst(), E, 633 SourceRange(TypeidLoc, RParenLoc)); 634 } 635 636 /// ActOnCXXTypeidOfType - Parse typeid( type-id ) or typeid (expression); 637 ExprResult 638 Sema::ActOnCXXTypeid(SourceLocation OpLoc, SourceLocation LParenLoc, 639 bool isType, void *TyOrExpr, SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 640 // typeid is not supported in OpenCL. 641 if (getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus) { 642 return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_openclcxx_not_supported) 643 << "typeid"); 644 } 645 646 // Find the std::type_info type. 647 if (!getStdNamespace()) 648 return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_need_header_before_typeid)); 649 650 if (!CXXTypeInfoDecl) { 651 IdentifierInfo *TypeInfoII = &PP.getIdentifierTable().get("type_info"); 652 LookupResult R(*this, TypeInfoII, SourceLocation(), LookupTagName); 653 LookupQualifiedName(R, getStdNamespace()); 654 CXXTypeInfoDecl = R.getAsSingle<RecordDecl>(); 655 // Microsoft's typeinfo doesn't have type_info in std but in the global 656 // namespace if _HAS_EXCEPTIONS is defined to 0. See PR13153. 657 if (!CXXTypeInfoDecl && LangOpts.MSVCCompat) { 658 LookupQualifiedName(R, Context.getTranslationUnitDecl()); 659 CXXTypeInfoDecl = R.getAsSingle<RecordDecl>(); 660 } 661 if (!CXXTypeInfoDecl) 662 return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_need_header_before_typeid)); 663 } 664 665 if (!getLangOpts().RTTI) { 666 return ExprError(Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_no_typeid_with_fno_rtti)); 667 } 668 669 QualType TypeInfoType = Context.getTypeDeclType(CXXTypeInfoDecl); 670 671 if (isType) { 672 // The operand is a type; handle it as such. 673 TypeSourceInfo *TInfo = nullptr; 674 QualType T = GetTypeFromParser(ParsedType::getFromOpaquePtr(TyOrExpr), 675 &TInfo); 676 if (T.isNull()) 677 return ExprError(); 678 679 if (!TInfo) 680 TInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(T, OpLoc); 681 682 return BuildCXXTypeId(TypeInfoType, OpLoc, TInfo, RParenLoc); 683 } 684 685 // The operand is an expression. 686 ExprResult Result = 687 BuildCXXTypeId(TypeInfoType, OpLoc, (Expr *)TyOrExpr, RParenLoc); 688 689 if (!getLangOpts().RTTIData && !Result.isInvalid()) 690 if (auto *CTE = dyn_cast<CXXTypeidExpr>(Result.get())) 691 if (CTE->isPotentiallyEvaluated() && !CTE->isMostDerived(Context)) 692 Diag(OpLoc, diag::warn_no_typeid_with_rtti_disabled) 693 << (getDiagnostics().getDiagnosticOptions().getFormat() == 694 DiagnosticOptions::MSVC); 695 return Result; 696 } 697 698 /// Grabs __declspec(uuid()) off a type, or returns 0 if we cannot resolve to 699 /// a single GUID. 700 static void 701 getUuidAttrOfType(Sema &SemaRef, QualType QT, 702 llvm::SmallSetVector<const UuidAttr *, 1> &UuidAttrs) { 703 // Optionally remove one level of pointer, reference or array indirection. 704 const Type *Ty = QT.getTypePtr(); 705 if (QT->isPointerType() || QT->isReferenceType()) 706 Ty = QT->getPointeeType().getTypePtr(); 707 else if (QT->isArrayType()) 708 Ty = Ty->getBaseElementTypeUnsafe(); 709 710 const auto *TD = Ty->getAsTagDecl(); 711 if (!TD) 712 return; 713 714 if (const auto *Uuid = TD->getMostRecentDecl()->getAttr<UuidAttr>()) { 715 UuidAttrs.insert(Uuid); 716 return; 717 } 718 719 // __uuidof can grab UUIDs from template arguments. 720 if (const auto *CTSD = dyn_cast<ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl>(TD)) { 721 const TemplateArgumentList &TAL = CTSD->getTemplateArgs(); 722 for (const TemplateArgument &TA : TAL.asArray()) { 723 const UuidAttr *UuidForTA = nullptr; 724 if (TA.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Type) 725 getUuidAttrOfType(SemaRef, TA.getAsType(), UuidAttrs); 726 else if (TA.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Declaration) 727 getUuidAttrOfType(SemaRef, TA.getAsDecl()->getType(), UuidAttrs); 728 729 if (UuidForTA) 730 UuidAttrs.insert(UuidForTA); 731 } 732 } 733 } 734 735 /// Build a Microsoft __uuidof expression with a type operand. 736 ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXUuidof(QualType Type, 737 SourceLocation TypeidLoc, 738 TypeSourceInfo *Operand, 739 SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 740 MSGuidDecl *Guid = nullptr; 741 if (!Operand->getType()->isDependentType()) { 742 llvm::SmallSetVector<const UuidAttr *, 1> UuidAttrs; 743 getUuidAttrOfType(*this, Operand->getType(), UuidAttrs); 744 if (UuidAttrs.empty()) 745 return ExprError(Diag(TypeidLoc, diag::err_uuidof_without_guid)); 746 if (UuidAttrs.size() > 1) 747 return ExprError(Diag(TypeidLoc, diag::err_uuidof_with_multiple_guids)); 748 Guid = UuidAttrs.back()->getGuidDecl(); 749 } 750 751 return new (Context) 752 CXXUuidofExpr(Type, Operand, Guid, SourceRange(TypeidLoc, RParenLoc)); 753 } 754 755 /// Build a Microsoft __uuidof expression with an expression operand. 756 ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXUuidof(QualType Type, SourceLocation TypeidLoc, 757 Expr *E, SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 758 MSGuidDecl *Guid = nullptr; 759 if (!E->getType()->isDependentType()) { 760 if (E->isNullPointerConstant(Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) { 761 // A null pointer results in {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}. 762 Guid = Context.getMSGuidDecl(MSGuidDecl::Parts{}); 763 } else { 764 llvm::SmallSetVector<const UuidAttr *, 1> UuidAttrs; 765 getUuidAttrOfType(*this, E->getType(), UuidAttrs); 766 if (UuidAttrs.empty()) 767 return ExprError(Diag(TypeidLoc, diag::err_uuidof_without_guid)); 768 if (UuidAttrs.size() > 1) 769 return ExprError(Diag(TypeidLoc, diag::err_uuidof_with_multiple_guids)); 770 Guid = UuidAttrs.back()->getGuidDecl(); 771 } 772 } 773 774 return new (Context) 775 CXXUuidofExpr(Type, E, Guid, SourceRange(TypeidLoc, RParenLoc)); 776 } 777 778 /// ActOnCXXUuidof - Parse __uuidof( type-id ) or __uuidof (expression); 779 ExprResult 780 Sema::ActOnCXXUuidof(SourceLocation OpLoc, SourceLocation LParenLoc, 781 bool isType, void *TyOrExpr, SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 782 QualType GuidType = Context.getMSGuidType(); 783 GuidType.addConst(); 784 785 if (isType) { 786 // The operand is a type; handle it as such. 787 TypeSourceInfo *TInfo = nullptr; 788 QualType T = GetTypeFromParser(ParsedType::getFromOpaquePtr(TyOrExpr), 789 &TInfo); 790 if (T.isNull()) 791 return ExprError(); 792 793 if (!TInfo) 794 TInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(T, OpLoc); 795 796 return BuildCXXUuidof(GuidType, OpLoc, TInfo, RParenLoc); 797 } 798 799 // The operand is an expression. 800 return BuildCXXUuidof(GuidType, OpLoc, (Expr*)TyOrExpr, RParenLoc); 801 } 802 803 /// ActOnCXXBoolLiteral - Parse {true,false} literals. 804 ExprResult 805 Sema::ActOnCXXBoolLiteral(SourceLocation OpLoc, tok::TokenKind Kind) { 806 assert((Kind == tok::kw_true || Kind == tok::kw_false) && 807 "Unknown C++ Boolean value!"); 808 return new (Context) 809 CXXBoolLiteralExpr(Kind == tok::kw_true, Context.BoolTy, OpLoc); 810 } 811 812 /// ActOnCXXNullPtrLiteral - Parse 'nullptr'. 813 ExprResult 814 Sema::ActOnCXXNullPtrLiteral(SourceLocation Loc) { 815 return new (Context) CXXNullPtrLiteralExpr(Context.NullPtrTy, Loc); 816 } 817 818 /// ActOnCXXThrow - Parse throw expressions. 819 ExprResult 820 Sema::ActOnCXXThrow(Scope *S, SourceLocation OpLoc, Expr *Ex) { 821 bool IsThrownVarInScope = false; 822 if (Ex) { 823 // C++0x [class.copymove]p31: 824 // When certain criteria are met, an implementation is allowed to omit the 825 // copy/move construction of a class object [...] 826 // 827 // - in a throw-expression, when the operand is the name of a 828 // non-volatile automatic object (other than a function or catch- 829 // clause parameter) whose scope does not extend beyond the end of the 830 // innermost enclosing try-block (if there is one), the copy/move 831 // operation from the operand to the exception object (15.1) can be 832 // omitted by constructing the automatic object directly into the 833 // exception object 834 if (DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(Ex->IgnoreParens())) 835 if (VarDecl *Var = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(DRE->getDecl())) { 836 if (Var->hasLocalStorage() && !Var->getType().isVolatileQualified()) { 837 for( ; S; S = S->getParent()) { 838 if (S->isDeclScope(Var)) { 839 IsThrownVarInScope = true; 840 break; 841 } 842 843 if (S->getFlags() & 844 (Scope::FnScope | Scope::ClassScope | Scope::BlockScope | 845 Scope::FunctionPrototypeScope | Scope::ObjCMethodScope | 846 Scope::TryScope)) 847 break; 848 } 849 } 850 } 851 } 852 853 return BuildCXXThrow(OpLoc, Ex, IsThrownVarInScope); 854 } 855 856 ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXThrow(SourceLocation OpLoc, Expr *Ex, 857 bool IsThrownVarInScope) { 858 // Don't report an error if 'throw' is used in system headers. 859 if (!getLangOpts().CXXExceptions && 860 !getSourceManager().isInSystemHeader(OpLoc) && !getLangOpts().CUDA) { 861 // Delay error emission for the OpenMP device code. 862 targetDiag(OpLoc, diag::err_exceptions_disabled) << "throw"; 863 } 864 865 // Exceptions aren't allowed in CUDA device code. 866 if (getLangOpts().CUDA) 867 CUDADiagIfDeviceCode(OpLoc, diag::err_cuda_device_exceptions) 868 << "throw" << CurrentCUDATarget(); 869 870 if (getCurScope() && getCurScope()->isOpenMPSimdDirectiveScope()) 871 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_omp_simd_region_cannot_use_stmt) << "throw"; 872 873 if (Ex && !Ex->isTypeDependent()) { 874 // Initialize the exception result. This implicitly weeds out 875 // abstract types or types with inaccessible copy constructors. 876 877 // C++0x [class.copymove]p31: 878 // When certain criteria are met, an implementation is allowed to omit the 879 // copy/move construction of a class object [...] 880 // 881 // - in a throw-expression, when the operand is the name of a 882 // non-volatile automatic object (other than a function or 883 // catch-clause 884 // parameter) whose scope does not extend beyond the end of the 885 // innermost enclosing try-block (if there is one), the copy/move 886 // operation from the operand to the exception object (15.1) can be 887 // omitted by constructing the automatic object directly into the 888 // exception object 889 NamedReturnInfo NRInfo = 890 IsThrownVarInScope ? getNamedReturnInfo(Ex) : NamedReturnInfo(); 891 892 QualType ExceptionObjectTy = Context.getExceptionObjectType(Ex->getType()); 893 if (CheckCXXThrowOperand(OpLoc, ExceptionObjectTy, Ex)) 894 return ExprError(); 895 896 InitializedEntity Entity = 897 InitializedEntity::InitializeException(OpLoc, ExceptionObjectTy); 898 ExprResult Res = PerformMoveOrCopyInitialization(Entity, NRInfo, Ex); 899 if (Res.isInvalid()) 900 return ExprError(); 901 Ex = Res.get(); 902 } 903 904 // PPC MMA non-pointer types are not allowed as throw expr types. 905 if (Ex && Context.getTargetInfo().getTriple().isPPC64()) 906 CheckPPCMMAType(Ex->getType(), Ex->getBeginLoc()); 907 908 return new (Context) 909 CXXThrowExpr(Ex, Context.VoidTy, OpLoc, IsThrownVarInScope); 910 } 911 912 static void 913 collectPublicBases(CXXRecordDecl *RD, 914 llvm::DenseMap<CXXRecordDecl *, unsigned> &SubobjectsSeen, 915 llvm::SmallPtrSetImpl<CXXRecordDecl *> &VBases, 916 llvm::SetVector<CXXRecordDecl *> &PublicSubobjectsSeen, 917 bool ParentIsPublic) { 918 for (const CXXBaseSpecifier &BS : RD->bases()) { 919 CXXRecordDecl *BaseDecl = BS.getType()->getAsCXXRecordDecl(); 920 bool NewSubobject; 921 // Virtual bases constitute the same subobject. Non-virtual bases are 922 // always distinct subobjects. 923 if (BS.isVirtual()) 924 NewSubobject = VBases.insert(BaseDecl).second; 925 else 926 NewSubobject = true; 927 928 if (NewSubobject) 929 ++SubobjectsSeen[BaseDecl]; 930 931 // Only add subobjects which have public access throughout the entire chain. 932 bool PublicPath = ParentIsPublic && BS.getAccessSpecifier() == AS_public; 933 if (PublicPath) 934 PublicSubobjectsSeen.insert(BaseDecl); 935 936 // Recurse on to each base subobject. 937 collectPublicBases(BaseDecl, SubobjectsSeen, VBases, PublicSubobjectsSeen, 938 PublicPath); 939 } 940 } 941 942 static void getUnambiguousPublicSubobjects( 943 CXXRecordDecl *RD, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<CXXRecordDecl *> &Objects) { 944 llvm::DenseMap<CXXRecordDecl *, unsigned> SubobjectsSeen; 945 llvm::SmallSet<CXXRecordDecl *, 2> VBases; 946 llvm::SetVector<CXXRecordDecl *> PublicSubobjectsSeen; 947 SubobjectsSeen[RD] = 1; 948 PublicSubobjectsSeen.insert(RD); 949 collectPublicBases(RD, SubobjectsSeen, VBases, PublicSubobjectsSeen, 950 /*ParentIsPublic=*/true); 951 952 for (CXXRecordDecl *PublicSubobject : PublicSubobjectsSeen) { 953 // Skip ambiguous objects. 954 if (SubobjectsSeen[PublicSubobject] > 1) 955 continue; 956 957 Objects.push_back(PublicSubobject); 958 } 959 } 960 961 /// CheckCXXThrowOperand - Validate the operand of a throw. 962 bool Sema::CheckCXXThrowOperand(SourceLocation ThrowLoc, 963 QualType ExceptionObjectTy, Expr *E) { 964 // If the type of the exception would be an incomplete type or a pointer 965 // to an incomplete type other than (cv) void the program is ill-formed. 966 QualType Ty = ExceptionObjectTy; 967 bool isPointer = false; 968 if (const PointerType* Ptr = Ty->getAs<PointerType>()) { 969 Ty = Ptr->getPointeeType(); 970 isPointer = true; 971 } 972 if (!isPointer || !Ty->isVoidType()) { 973 if (RequireCompleteType(ThrowLoc, Ty, 974 isPointer ? diag::err_throw_incomplete_ptr 975 : diag::err_throw_incomplete, 976 E->getSourceRange())) 977 return true; 978 979 if (!isPointer && Ty->isSizelessType()) { 980 Diag(ThrowLoc, diag::err_throw_sizeless) << Ty << E->getSourceRange(); 981 return true; 982 } 983 984 if (RequireNonAbstractType(ThrowLoc, ExceptionObjectTy, 985 diag::err_throw_abstract_type, E)) 986 return true; 987 } 988 989 // If the exception has class type, we need additional handling. 990 CXXRecordDecl *RD = Ty->getAsCXXRecordDecl(); 991 if (!RD) 992 return false; 993 994 // If we are throwing a polymorphic class type or pointer thereof, 995 // exception handling will make use of the vtable. 996 MarkVTableUsed(ThrowLoc, RD); 997 998 // If a pointer is thrown, the referenced object will not be destroyed. 999 if (isPointer) 1000 return false; 1001 1002 // If the class has a destructor, we must be able to call it. 1003 if (!RD->hasIrrelevantDestructor()) { 1004 if (CXXDestructorDecl *Destructor = LookupDestructor(RD)) { 1005 MarkFunctionReferenced(E->getExprLoc(), Destructor); 1006 CheckDestructorAccess(E->getExprLoc(), Destructor, 1007 PDiag(diag::err_access_dtor_exception) << Ty); 1008 if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Destructor, E->getExprLoc())) 1009 return true; 1010 } 1011 } 1012 1013 // The MSVC ABI creates a list of all types which can catch the exception 1014 // object. This list also references the appropriate copy constructor to call 1015 // if the object is caught by value and has a non-trivial copy constructor. 1016 if (Context.getTargetInfo().getCXXABI().isMicrosoft()) { 1017 // We are only interested in the public, unambiguous bases contained within 1018 // the exception object. Bases which are ambiguous or otherwise 1019 // inaccessible are not catchable types. 1020 llvm::SmallVector<CXXRecordDecl *, 2> UnambiguousPublicSubobjects; 1021 getUnambiguousPublicSubobjects(RD, UnambiguousPublicSubobjects); 1022 1023 for (CXXRecordDecl *Subobject : UnambiguousPublicSubobjects) { 1024 // Attempt to lookup the copy constructor. Various pieces of machinery 1025 // will spring into action, like template instantiation, which means this 1026 // cannot be a simple walk of the class's decls. Instead, we must perform 1027 // lookup and overload resolution. 1028 CXXConstructorDecl *CD = LookupCopyingConstructor(Subobject, 0); 1029 if (!CD || CD->isDeleted()) 1030 continue; 1031 1032 // Mark the constructor referenced as it is used by this throw expression. 1033 MarkFunctionReferenced(E->getExprLoc(), CD); 1034 1035 // Skip this copy constructor if it is trivial, we don't need to record it 1036 // in the catchable type data. 1037 if (CD->isTrivial()) 1038 continue; 1039 1040 // The copy constructor is non-trivial, create a mapping from this class 1041 // type to this constructor. 1042 // N.B. The selection of copy constructor is not sensitive to this 1043 // particular throw-site. Lookup will be performed at the catch-site to 1044 // ensure that the copy constructor is, in fact, accessible (via 1045 // friendship or any other means). 1046 Context.addCopyConstructorForExceptionObject(Subobject, CD); 1047 1048 // We don't keep the instantiated default argument expressions around so 1049 // we must rebuild them here. 1050 for (unsigned I = 1, E = CD->getNumParams(); I != E; ++I) { 1051 if (CheckCXXDefaultArgExpr(ThrowLoc, CD, CD->getParamDecl(I))) 1052 return true; 1053 } 1054 } 1055 } 1056 1057 // Under the Itanium C++ ABI, memory for the exception object is allocated by 1058 // the runtime with no ability for the compiler to request additional 1059 // alignment. Warn if the exception type requires alignment beyond the minimum 1060 // guaranteed by the target C++ runtime. 1061 if (Context.getTargetInfo().getCXXABI().isItaniumFamily()) { 1062 CharUnits TypeAlign = Context.getTypeAlignInChars(Ty); 1063 CharUnits ExnObjAlign = Context.getExnObjectAlignment(); 1064 if (ExnObjAlign < TypeAlign) { 1065 Diag(ThrowLoc, diag::warn_throw_underaligned_obj); 1066 Diag(ThrowLoc, diag::note_throw_underaligned_obj) 1067 << Ty << (unsigned)TypeAlign.getQuantity() 1068 << (unsigned)ExnObjAlign.getQuantity(); 1069 } 1070 } 1071 1072 return false; 1073 } 1074 1075 static QualType adjustCVQualifiersForCXXThisWithinLambda( 1076 ArrayRef<FunctionScopeInfo *> FunctionScopes, QualType ThisTy, 1077 DeclContext *CurSemaContext, ASTContext &ASTCtx) { 1078 1079 QualType ClassType = ThisTy->getPointeeType(); 1080 LambdaScopeInfo *CurLSI = nullptr; 1081 DeclContext *CurDC = CurSemaContext; 1082 1083 // Iterate through the stack of lambdas starting from the innermost lambda to 1084 // the outermost lambda, checking if '*this' is ever captured by copy - since 1085 // that could change the cv-qualifiers of the '*this' object. 1086 // The object referred to by '*this' starts out with the cv-qualifiers of its 1087 // member function. We then start with the innermost lambda and iterate 1088 // outward checking to see if any lambda performs a by-copy capture of '*this' 1089 // - and if so, any nested lambda must respect the 'constness' of that 1090 // capturing lamdbda's call operator. 1091 // 1092 1093 // Since the FunctionScopeInfo stack is representative of the lexical 1094 // nesting of the lambda expressions during initial parsing (and is the best 1095 // place for querying information about captures about lambdas that are 1096 // partially processed) and perhaps during instantiation of function templates 1097 // that contain lambda expressions that need to be transformed BUT not 1098 // necessarily during instantiation of a nested generic lambda's function call 1099 // operator (which might even be instantiated at the end of the TU) - at which 1100 // time the DeclContext tree is mature enough to query capture information 1101 // reliably - we use a two pronged approach to walk through all the lexically 1102 // enclosing lambda expressions: 1103 // 1104 // 1) Climb down the FunctionScopeInfo stack as long as each item represents 1105 // a Lambda (i.e. LambdaScopeInfo) AND each LSI's 'closure-type' is lexically 1106 // enclosed by the call-operator of the LSI below it on the stack (while 1107 // tracking the enclosing DC for step 2 if needed). Note the topmost LSI on 1108 // the stack represents the innermost lambda. 1109 // 1110 // 2) If we run out of enclosing LSI's, check if the enclosing DeclContext 1111 // represents a lambda's call operator. If it does, we must be instantiating 1112 // a generic lambda's call operator (represented by the Current LSI, and 1113 // should be the only scenario where an inconsistency between the LSI and the 1114 // DeclContext should occur), so climb out the DeclContexts if they 1115 // represent lambdas, while querying the corresponding closure types 1116 // regarding capture information. 1117 1118 // 1) Climb down the function scope info stack. 1119 for (int I = FunctionScopes.size(); 1120 I-- && isa<LambdaScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[I]) && 1121 (!CurLSI || !CurLSI->Lambda || CurLSI->Lambda->getDeclContext() == 1122 cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[I])->CallOperator); 1123 CurDC = getLambdaAwareParentOfDeclContext(CurDC)) { 1124 CurLSI = cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[I]); 1125 1126 if (!CurLSI->isCXXThisCaptured()) 1127 continue; 1128 1129 auto C = CurLSI->getCXXThisCapture(); 1130 1131 if (C.isCopyCapture()) { 1132 ClassType.removeLocalCVRQualifiers(Qualifiers::CVRMask); 1133 if (CurLSI->CallOperator->isConst()) 1134 ClassType.addConst(); 1135 return ASTCtx.getPointerType(ClassType); 1136 } 1137 } 1138 1139 // 2) We've run out of ScopeInfos but check 1. if CurDC is a lambda (which 1140 // can happen during instantiation of its nested generic lambda call 1141 // operator); 2. if we're in a lambda scope (lambda body). 1142 if (CurLSI && isLambdaCallOperator(CurDC)) { 1143 assert(isGenericLambdaCallOperatorSpecialization(CurLSI->CallOperator) && 1144 "While computing 'this' capture-type for a generic lambda, when we " 1145 "run out of enclosing LSI's, yet the enclosing DC is a " 1146 "lambda-call-operator we must be (i.e. Current LSI) in a generic " 1147 "lambda call oeprator"); 1148 assert(CurDC == getLambdaAwareParentOfDeclContext(CurLSI->CallOperator)); 1149 1150 auto IsThisCaptured = 1151 [](CXXRecordDecl *Closure, bool &IsByCopy, bool &IsConst) { 1152 IsConst = false; 1153 IsByCopy = false; 1154 for (auto &&C : Closure->captures()) { 1155 if (C.capturesThis()) { 1156 if (C.getCaptureKind() == LCK_StarThis) 1157 IsByCopy = true; 1158 if (Closure->getLambdaCallOperator()->isConst()) 1159 IsConst = true; 1160 return true; 1161 } 1162 } 1163 return false; 1164 }; 1165 1166 bool IsByCopyCapture = false; 1167 bool IsConstCapture = false; 1168 CXXRecordDecl *Closure = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(CurDC->getParent()); 1169 while (Closure && 1170 IsThisCaptured(Closure, IsByCopyCapture, IsConstCapture)) { 1171 if (IsByCopyCapture) { 1172 ClassType.removeLocalCVRQualifiers(Qualifiers::CVRMask); 1173 if (IsConstCapture) 1174 ClassType.addConst(); 1175 return ASTCtx.getPointerType(ClassType); 1176 } 1177 Closure = isLambdaCallOperator(Closure->getParent()) 1178 ? cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Closure->getParent()->getParent()) 1179 : nullptr; 1180 } 1181 } 1182 return ASTCtx.getPointerType(ClassType); 1183 } 1184 1185 QualType Sema::getCurrentThisType() { 1186 DeclContext *DC = getFunctionLevelDeclContext(); 1187 QualType ThisTy = CXXThisTypeOverride; 1188 1189 if (CXXMethodDecl *method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(DC)) { 1190 if (method && method->isInstance()) 1191 ThisTy = method->getThisType(); 1192 } 1193 1194 if (ThisTy.isNull() && isLambdaCallOperator(CurContext) && 1195 inTemplateInstantiation() && isa<CXXRecordDecl>(DC)) { 1196 1197 // This is a lambda call operator that is being instantiated as a default 1198 // initializer. DC must point to the enclosing class type, so we can recover 1199 // the 'this' type from it. 1200 QualType ClassTy = Context.getTypeDeclType(cast<CXXRecordDecl>(DC)); 1201 // There are no cv-qualifiers for 'this' within default initializers, 1202 // per [expr.prim.general]p4. 1203 ThisTy = Context.getPointerType(ClassTy); 1204 } 1205 1206 // If we are within a lambda's call operator, the cv-qualifiers of 'this' 1207 // might need to be adjusted if the lambda or any of its enclosing lambda's 1208 // captures '*this' by copy. 1209 if (!ThisTy.isNull() && isLambdaCallOperator(CurContext)) 1210 return adjustCVQualifiersForCXXThisWithinLambda(FunctionScopes, ThisTy, 1211 CurContext, Context); 1212 return ThisTy; 1213 } 1214 1215 Sema::CXXThisScopeRAII::CXXThisScopeRAII(Sema &S, 1216 Decl *ContextDecl, 1217 Qualifiers CXXThisTypeQuals, 1218 bool Enabled) 1219 : S(S), OldCXXThisTypeOverride(S.CXXThisTypeOverride), Enabled(false) 1220 { 1221 if (!Enabled || !ContextDecl) 1222 return; 1223 1224 CXXRecordDecl *Record = nullptr; 1225 if (ClassTemplateDecl *Template = dyn_cast<ClassTemplateDecl>(ContextDecl)) 1226 Record = Template->getTemplatedDecl(); 1227 else 1228 Record = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(ContextDecl); 1229 1230 QualType T = S.Context.getRecordType(Record); 1231 T = S.getASTContext().getQualifiedType(T, CXXThisTypeQuals); 1232 1233 S.CXXThisTypeOverride = S.Context.getPointerType(T); 1234 1235 this->Enabled = true; 1236 } 1237 1238 1239 Sema::CXXThisScopeRAII::~CXXThisScopeRAII() { 1240 if (Enabled) { 1241 S.CXXThisTypeOverride = OldCXXThisTypeOverride; 1242 } 1243 } 1244 1245 static void buildLambdaThisCaptureFixit(Sema &Sema, LambdaScopeInfo *LSI) { 1246 SourceLocation DiagLoc = LSI->IntroducerRange.getEnd(); 1247 assert(!LSI->isCXXThisCaptured()); 1248 // [=, this] {}; // until C++20: Error: this when = is the default 1249 if (LSI->ImpCaptureStyle == CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_LambdaByval && 1250 !Sema.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus20) 1251 return; 1252 Sema.Diag(DiagLoc, diag::note_lambda_this_capture_fixit) 1253 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion( 1254 DiagLoc, LSI->NumExplicitCaptures > 0 ? ", this" : "this"); 1255 } 1256 1257 bool Sema::CheckCXXThisCapture(SourceLocation Loc, const bool Explicit, 1258 bool BuildAndDiagnose, const unsigned *const FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt, 1259 const bool ByCopy) { 1260 // We don't need to capture this in an unevaluated context. 1261 if (isUnevaluatedContext() && !Explicit) 1262 return true; 1263 1264 assert((!ByCopy || Explicit) && "cannot implicitly capture *this by value"); 1265 1266 const int MaxFunctionScopesIndex = FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt 1267 ? *FunctionScopeIndexToStopAt 1268 : FunctionScopes.size() - 1; 1269 1270 // Check that we can capture the *enclosing object* (referred to by '*this') 1271 // by the capturing-entity/closure (lambda/block/etc) at 1272 // MaxFunctionScopesIndex-deep on the FunctionScopes stack. 1273 1274 // Note: The *enclosing object* can only be captured by-value by a 1275 // closure that is a lambda, using the explicit notation: 1276 // [*this] { ... }. 1277 // Every other capture of the *enclosing object* results in its by-reference 1278 // capture. 1279 1280 // For a closure 'L' (at MaxFunctionScopesIndex in the FunctionScopes 1281 // stack), we can capture the *enclosing object* only if: 1282 // - 'L' has an explicit byref or byval capture of the *enclosing object* 1283 // - or, 'L' has an implicit capture. 1284 // AND 1285 // -- there is no enclosing closure 1286 // -- or, there is some enclosing closure 'E' that has already captured the 1287 // *enclosing object*, and every intervening closure (if any) between 'E' 1288 // and 'L' can implicitly capture the *enclosing object*. 1289 // -- or, every enclosing closure can implicitly capture the 1290 // *enclosing object* 1291 1292 1293 unsigned NumCapturingClosures = 0; 1294 for (int idx = MaxFunctionScopesIndex; idx >= 0; idx--) { 1295 if (CapturingScopeInfo *CSI = 1296 dyn_cast<CapturingScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[idx])) { 1297 if (CSI->CXXThisCaptureIndex != 0) { 1298 // 'this' is already being captured; there isn't anything more to do. 1299 CSI->Captures[CSI->CXXThisCaptureIndex - 1].markUsed(BuildAndDiagnose); 1300 break; 1301 } 1302 LambdaScopeInfo *LSI = dyn_cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(CSI); 1303 if (LSI && isGenericLambdaCallOperatorSpecialization(LSI->CallOperator)) { 1304 // This context can't implicitly capture 'this'; fail out. 1305 if (BuildAndDiagnose) { 1306 Diag(Loc, diag::err_this_capture) 1307 << (Explicit && idx == MaxFunctionScopesIndex); 1308 if (!Explicit) 1309 buildLambdaThisCaptureFixit(*this, LSI); 1310 } 1311 return true; 1312 } 1313 if (CSI->ImpCaptureStyle == CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_LambdaByref || 1314 CSI->ImpCaptureStyle == CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_LambdaByval || 1315 CSI->ImpCaptureStyle == CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_Block || 1316 CSI->ImpCaptureStyle == CapturingScopeInfo::ImpCap_CapturedRegion || 1317 (Explicit && idx == MaxFunctionScopesIndex)) { 1318 // Regarding (Explicit && idx == MaxFunctionScopesIndex): only the first 1319 // iteration through can be an explicit capture, all enclosing closures, 1320 // if any, must perform implicit captures. 1321 1322 // This closure can capture 'this'; continue looking upwards. 1323 NumCapturingClosures++; 1324 continue; 1325 } 1326 // This context can't implicitly capture 'this'; fail out. 1327 if (BuildAndDiagnose) 1328 Diag(Loc, diag::err_this_capture) 1329 << (Explicit && idx == MaxFunctionScopesIndex); 1330 1331 if (!Explicit) 1332 buildLambdaThisCaptureFixit(*this, LSI); 1333 return true; 1334 } 1335 break; 1336 } 1337 if (!BuildAndDiagnose) return false; 1338 1339 // If we got here, then the closure at MaxFunctionScopesIndex on the 1340 // FunctionScopes stack, can capture the *enclosing object*, so capture it 1341 // (including implicit by-reference captures in any enclosing closures). 1342 1343 // In the loop below, respect the ByCopy flag only for the closure requesting 1344 // the capture (i.e. first iteration through the loop below). Ignore it for 1345 // all enclosing closure's up to NumCapturingClosures (since they must be 1346 // implicitly capturing the *enclosing object* by reference (see loop 1347 // above)). 1348 assert((!ByCopy || 1349 dyn_cast<LambdaScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[MaxFunctionScopesIndex])) && 1350 "Only a lambda can capture the enclosing object (referred to by " 1351 "*this) by copy"); 1352 QualType ThisTy = getCurrentThisType(); 1353 for (int idx = MaxFunctionScopesIndex; NumCapturingClosures; 1354 --idx, --NumCapturingClosures) { 1355 CapturingScopeInfo *CSI = cast<CapturingScopeInfo>(FunctionScopes[idx]); 1356 1357 // The type of the corresponding data member (not a 'this' pointer if 'by 1358 // copy'). 1359 QualType CaptureType = ThisTy; 1360 if (ByCopy) { 1361 // If we are capturing the object referred to by '*this' by copy, ignore 1362 // any cv qualifiers inherited from the type of the member function for 1363 // the type of the closure-type's corresponding data member and any use 1364 // of 'this'. 1365 CaptureType = ThisTy->getPointeeType(); 1366 CaptureType.removeLocalCVRQualifiers(Qualifiers::CVRMask); 1367 } 1368 1369 bool isNested = NumCapturingClosures > 1; 1370 CSI->addThisCapture(isNested, Loc, CaptureType, ByCopy); 1371 } 1372 return false; 1373 } 1374 1375 ExprResult Sema::ActOnCXXThis(SourceLocation Loc) { 1376 /// C++ 9.3.2: In the body of a non-static member function, the keyword this 1377 /// is a non-lvalue expression whose value is the address of the object for 1378 /// which the function is called. 1379 1380 QualType ThisTy = getCurrentThisType(); 1381 if (ThisTy.isNull()) 1382 return Diag(Loc, diag::err_invalid_this_use); 1383 return BuildCXXThisExpr(Loc, ThisTy, /*IsImplicit=*/false); 1384 } 1385 1386 Expr *Sema::BuildCXXThisExpr(SourceLocation Loc, QualType Type, 1387 bool IsImplicit) { 1388 auto *This = new (Context) CXXThisExpr(Loc, Type, IsImplicit); 1389 MarkThisReferenced(This); 1390 return This; 1391 } 1392 1393 void Sema::MarkThisReferenced(CXXThisExpr *This) { 1394 CheckCXXThisCapture(This->getExprLoc()); 1395 } 1396 1397 bool Sema::isThisOutsideMemberFunctionBody(QualType BaseType) { 1398 // If we're outside the body of a member function, then we'll have a specified 1399 // type for 'this'. 1400 if (CXXThisTypeOverride.isNull()) 1401 return false; 1402 1403 // Determine whether we're looking into a class that's currently being 1404 // defined. 1405 CXXRecordDecl *Class = BaseType->getAsCXXRecordDecl(); 1406 return Class && Class->isBeingDefined(); 1407 } 1408 1409 /// Parse construction of a specified type. 1410 /// Can be interpreted either as function-style casting ("int(x)") 1411 /// or class type construction ("ClassType(x,y,z)") 1412 /// or creation of a value-initialized type ("int()"). 1413 ExprResult 1414 Sema::ActOnCXXTypeConstructExpr(ParsedType TypeRep, 1415 SourceLocation LParenOrBraceLoc, 1416 MultiExprArg exprs, 1417 SourceLocation RParenOrBraceLoc, 1418 bool ListInitialization) { 1419 if (!TypeRep) 1420 return ExprError(); 1421 1422 TypeSourceInfo *TInfo; 1423 QualType Ty = GetTypeFromParser(TypeRep, &TInfo); 1424 if (!TInfo) 1425 TInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(Ty, SourceLocation()); 1426 1427 auto Result = BuildCXXTypeConstructExpr(TInfo, LParenOrBraceLoc, exprs, 1428 RParenOrBraceLoc, ListInitialization); 1429 // Avoid creating a non-type-dependent expression that contains typos. 1430 // Non-type-dependent expressions are liable to be discarded without 1431 // checking for embedded typos. 1432 if (!Result.isInvalid() && Result.get()->isInstantiationDependent() && 1433 !Result.get()->isTypeDependent()) 1434 Result = CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(Result.get()); 1435 else if (Result.isInvalid()) 1436 Result = CreateRecoveryExpr(TInfo->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc(), 1437 RParenOrBraceLoc, exprs, Ty); 1438 return Result; 1439 } 1440 1441 ExprResult 1442 Sema::BuildCXXTypeConstructExpr(TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, 1443 SourceLocation LParenOrBraceLoc, 1444 MultiExprArg Exprs, 1445 SourceLocation RParenOrBraceLoc, 1446 bool ListInitialization) { 1447 QualType Ty = TInfo->getType(); 1448 SourceLocation TyBeginLoc = TInfo->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc(); 1449 1450 assert((!ListInitialization || 1451 (Exprs.size() == 1 && isa<InitListExpr>(Exprs[0]))) && 1452 "List initialization must have initializer list as expression."); 1453 SourceRange FullRange = SourceRange(TyBeginLoc, RParenOrBraceLoc); 1454 1455 InitializedEntity Entity = 1456 InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(Context, TInfo); 1457 InitializationKind Kind = 1458 Exprs.size() 1459 ? ListInitialization 1460 ? InitializationKind::CreateDirectList( 1461 TyBeginLoc, LParenOrBraceLoc, RParenOrBraceLoc) 1462 : InitializationKind::CreateDirect(TyBeginLoc, LParenOrBraceLoc, 1463 RParenOrBraceLoc) 1464 : InitializationKind::CreateValue(TyBeginLoc, LParenOrBraceLoc, 1465 RParenOrBraceLoc); 1466 1467 // C++1z [expr.type.conv]p1: 1468 // If the type is a placeholder for a deduced class type, [...perform class 1469 // template argument deduction...] 1470 DeducedType *Deduced = Ty->getContainedDeducedType(); 1471 if (Deduced && isa<DeducedTemplateSpecializationType>(Deduced)) { 1472 Ty = DeduceTemplateSpecializationFromInitializer(TInfo, Entity, 1473 Kind, Exprs); 1474 if (Ty.isNull()) 1475 return ExprError(); 1476 Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(TInfo, Ty); 1477 } 1478 1479 if (Ty->isDependentType() || CallExpr::hasAnyTypeDependentArguments(Exprs)) { 1480 // FIXME: CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr does not model list-initialization 1481 // directly. We work around this by dropping the locations of the braces. 1482 SourceRange Locs = ListInitialization 1483 ? SourceRange() 1484 : SourceRange(LParenOrBraceLoc, RParenOrBraceLoc); 1485 return CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr::Create(Context, Ty.getNonReferenceType(), 1486 TInfo, Locs.getBegin(), Exprs, 1487 Locs.getEnd()); 1488 } 1489 1490 // C++ [expr.type.conv]p1: 1491 // If the expression list is a parenthesized single expression, the type 1492 // conversion expression is equivalent (in definedness, and if defined in 1493 // meaning) to the corresponding cast expression. 1494 if (Exprs.size() == 1 && !ListInitialization && 1495 !isa<InitListExpr>(Exprs[0])) { 1496 Expr *Arg = Exprs[0]; 1497 return BuildCXXFunctionalCastExpr(TInfo, Ty, LParenOrBraceLoc, Arg, 1498 RParenOrBraceLoc); 1499 } 1500 1501 // For an expression of the form T(), T shall not be an array type. 1502 QualType ElemTy = Ty; 1503 if (Ty->isArrayType()) { 1504 if (!ListInitialization) 1505 return ExprError(Diag(TyBeginLoc, diag::err_value_init_for_array_type) 1506 << FullRange); 1507 ElemTy = Context.getBaseElementType(Ty); 1508 } 1509 1510 // Only construct objects with object types. 1511 // There doesn't seem to be an explicit rule for this but functions are 1512 // not objects, so they cannot take initializers. 1513 if (Ty->isFunctionType()) 1514 return ExprError(Diag(TyBeginLoc, diag::err_init_for_function_type) 1515 << Ty << FullRange); 1516 1517 // C++17 [expr.type.conv]p2: 1518 // If the type is cv void and the initializer is (), the expression is a 1519 // prvalue of the specified type that performs no initialization. 1520 if (!Ty->isVoidType() && 1521 RequireCompleteType(TyBeginLoc, ElemTy, 1522 diag::err_invalid_incomplete_type_use, FullRange)) 1523 return ExprError(); 1524 1525 // Otherwise, the expression is a prvalue of the specified type whose 1526 // result object is direct-initialized (11.6) with the initializer. 1527 InitializationSequence InitSeq(*this, Entity, Kind, Exprs); 1528 ExprResult Result = InitSeq.Perform(*this, Entity, Kind, Exprs); 1529 1530 if (Result.isInvalid()) 1531 return Result; 1532 1533 Expr *Inner = Result.get(); 1534 if (CXXBindTemporaryExpr *BTE = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(Inner)) 1535 Inner = BTE->getSubExpr(); 1536 if (!isa<CXXTemporaryObjectExpr>(Inner) && 1537 !isa<CXXScalarValueInitExpr>(Inner)) { 1538 // If we created a CXXTemporaryObjectExpr, that node also represents the 1539 // functional cast. Otherwise, create an explicit cast to represent 1540 // the syntactic form of a functional-style cast that was used here. 1541 // 1542 // FIXME: Creating a CXXFunctionalCastExpr around a CXXConstructExpr 1543 // would give a more consistent AST representation than using a 1544 // CXXTemporaryObjectExpr. It's also weird that the functional cast 1545 // is sometimes handled by initialization and sometimes not. 1546 QualType ResultType = Result.get()->getType(); 1547 SourceRange Locs = ListInitialization 1548 ? SourceRange() 1549 : SourceRange(LParenOrBraceLoc, RParenOrBraceLoc); 1550 Result = CXXFunctionalCastExpr::Create( 1551 Context, ResultType, Expr::getValueKindForType(Ty), TInfo, CK_NoOp, 1552 Result.get(), /*Path=*/nullptr, CurFPFeatureOverrides(), 1553 Locs.getBegin(), Locs.getEnd()); 1554 } 1555 1556 return Result; 1557 } 1558 1559 bool Sema::isUsualDeallocationFunction(const CXXMethodDecl *Method) { 1560 // [CUDA] Ignore this function, if we can't call it. 1561 const FunctionDecl *Caller = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(CurContext); 1562 if (getLangOpts().CUDA) { 1563 auto CallPreference = IdentifyCUDAPreference(Caller, Method); 1564 // If it's not callable at all, it's not the right function. 1565 if (CallPreference < CFP_WrongSide) 1566 return false; 1567 if (CallPreference == CFP_WrongSide) { 1568 // Maybe. We have to check if there are better alternatives. 1569 DeclContext::lookup_result R = 1570 Method->getDeclContext()->lookup(Method->getDeclName()); 1571 for (const auto *D : R) { 1572 if (const auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(D)) { 1573 if (IdentifyCUDAPreference(Caller, FD) > CFP_WrongSide) 1574 return false; 1575 } 1576 } 1577 // We've found no better variants. 1578 } 1579 } 1580 1581 SmallVector<const FunctionDecl*, 4> PreventedBy; 1582 bool Result = Method->isUsualDeallocationFunction(PreventedBy); 1583 1584 if (Result || !getLangOpts().CUDA || PreventedBy.empty()) 1585 return Result; 1586 1587 // In case of CUDA, return true if none of the 1-argument deallocator 1588 // functions are actually callable. 1589 return llvm::none_of(PreventedBy, [&](const FunctionDecl *FD) { 1590 assert(FD->getNumParams() == 1 && 1591 "Only single-operand functions should be in PreventedBy"); 1592 return IdentifyCUDAPreference(Caller, FD) >= CFP_HostDevice; 1593 }); 1594 } 1595 1596 /// Determine whether the given function is a non-placement 1597 /// deallocation function. 1598 static bool isNonPlacementDeallocationFunction(Sema &S, FunctionDecl *FD) { 1599 if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD)) 1600 return S.isUsualDeallocationFunction(Method); 1601 1602 if (FD->getOverloadedOperator() != OO_Delete && 1603 FD->getOverloadedOperator() != OO_Array_Delete) 1604 return false; 1605 1606 unsigned UsualParams = 1; 1607 1608 if (S.getLangOpts().SizedDeallocation && UsualParams < FD->getNumParams() && 1609 S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType( 1610 FD->getParamDecl(UsualParams)->getType(), 1611 S.Context.getSizeType())) 1612 ++UsualParams; 1613 1614 if (S.getLangOpts().AlignedAllocation && UsualParams < FD->getNumParams() && 1615 S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType( 1616 FD->getParamDecl(UsualParams)->getType(), 1617 S.Context.getTypeDeclType(S.getStdAlignValT()))) 1618 ++UsualParams; 1619 1620 return UsualParams == FD->getNumParams(); 1621 } 1622 1623 namespace { 1624 struct UsualDeallocFnInfo { 1625 UsualDeallocFnInfo() : Found(), FD(nullptr) {} 1626 UsualDeallocFnInfo(Sema &S, DeclAccessPair Found) 1627 : Found(Found), FD(dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(Found->getUnderlyingDecl())), 1628 Destroying(false), HasSizeT(false), HasAlignValT(false), 1629 CUDAPref(Sema::CFP_Native) { 1630 // A function template declaration is never a usual deallocation function. 1631 if (!FD) 1632 return; 1633 unsigned NumBaseParams = 1; 1634 if (FD->isDestroyingOperatorDelete()) { 1635 Destroying = true; 1636 ++NumBaseParams; 1637 } 1638 1639 if (NumBaseParams < FD->getNumParams() && 1640 S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType( 1641 FD->getParamDecl(NumBaseParams)->getType(), 1642 S.Context.getSizeType())) { 1643 ++NumBaseParams; 1644 HasSizeT = true; 1645 } 1646 1647 if (NumBaseParams < FD->getNumParams() && 1648 FD->getParamDecl(NumBaseParams)->getType()->isAlignValT()) { 1649 ++NumBaseParams; 1650 HasAlignValT = true; 1651 } 1652 1653 // In CUDA, determine how much we'd like / dislike to call this. 1654 if (S.getLangOpts().CUDA) 1655 if (auto *Caller = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(S.CurContext)) 1656 CUDAPref = S.IdentifyCUDAPreference(Caller, FD); 1657 } 1658 1659 explicit operator bool() const { return FD; } 1660 1661 bool isBetterThan(const UsualDeallocFnInfo &Other, bool WantSize, 1662 bool WantAlign) const { 1663 // C++ P0722: 1664 // A destroying operator delete is preferred over a non-destroying 1665 // operator delete. 1666 if (Destroying != Other.Destroying) 1667 return Destroying; 1668 1669 // C++17 [expr.delete]p10: 1670 // If the type has new-extended alignment, a function with a parameter 1671 // of type std::align_val_t is preferred; otherwise a function without 1672 // such a parameter is preferred 1673 if (HasAlignValT != Other.HasAlignValT) 1674 return HasAlignValT == WantAlign; 1675 1676 if (HasSizeT != Other.HasSizeT) 1677 return HasSizeT == WantSize; 1678 1679 // Use CUDA call preference as a tiebreaker. 1680 return CUDAPref > Other.CUDAPref; 1681 } 1682 1683 DeclAccessPair Found; 1684 FunctionDecl *FD; 1685 bool Destroying, HasSizeT, HasAlignValT; 1686 Sema::CUDAFunctionPreference CUDAPref; 1687 }; 1688 } 1689 1690 /// Determine whether a type has new-extended alignment. This may be called when 1691 /// the type is incomplete (for a delete-expression with an incomplete pointee 1692 /// type), in which case it will conservatively return false if the alignment is 1693 /// not known. 1694 static bool hasNewExtendedAlignment(Sema &S, QualType AllocType) { 1695 return S.getLangOpts().AlignedAllocation && 1696 S.getASTContext().getTypeAlignIfKnown(AllocType) > 1697 S.getASTContext().getTargetInfo().getNewAlign(); 1698 } 1699 1700 /// Select the correct "usual" deallocation function to use from a selection of 1701 /// deallocation functions (either global or class-scope). 1702 static UsualDeallocFnInfo resolveDeallocationOverload( 1703 Sema &S, LookupResult &R, bool WantSize, bool WantAlign, 1704 llvm::SmallVectorImpl<UsualDeallocFnInfo> *BestFns = nullptr) { 1705 UsualDeallocFnInfo Best; 1706 1707 for (auto I = R.begin(), E = R.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1708 UsualDeallocFnInfo Info(S, I.getPair()); 1709 if (!Info || !isNonPlacementDeallocationFunction(S, Info.FD) || 1710 Info.CUDAPref == Sema::CFP_Never) 1711 continue; 1712 1713 if (!Best) { 1714 Best = Info; 1715 if (BestFns) 1716 BestFns->push_back(Info); 1717 continue; 1718 } 1719 1720 if (Best.isBetterThan(Info, WantSize, WantAlign)) 1721 continue; 1722 1723 // If more than one preferred function is found, all non-preferred 1724 // functions are eliminated from further consideration. 1725 if (BestFns && Info.isBetterThan(Best, WantSize, WantAlign)) 1726 BestFns->clear(); 1727 1728 Best = Info; 1729 if (BestFns) 1730 BestFns->push_back(Info); 1731 } 1732 1733 return Best; 1734 } 1735 1736 /// Determine whether a given type is a class for which 'delete[]' would call 1737 /// a member 'operator delete[]' with a 'size_t' parameter. This implies that 1738 /// we need to store the array size (even if the type is 1739 /// trivially-destructible). 1740 static bool doesUsualArrayDeleteWantSize(Sema &S, SourceLocation loc, 1741 QualType allocType) { 1742 const RecordType *record = 1743 allocType->getBaseElementTypeUnsafe()->getAs<RecordType>(); 1744 if (!record) return false; 1745 1746 // Try to find an operator delete[] in class scope. 1747 1748 DeclarationName deleteName = 1749 S.Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Array_Delete); 1750 LookupResult ops(S, deleteName, loc, Sema::LookupOrdinaryName); 1751 S.LookupQualifiedName(ops, record->getDecl()); 1752 1753 // We're just doing this for information. 1754 ops.suppressDiagnostics(); 1755 1756 // Very likely: there's no operator delete[]. 1757 if (ops.empty()) return false; 1758 1759 // If it's ambiguous, it should be illegal to call operator delete[] 1760 // on this thing, so it doesn't matter if we allocate extra space or not. 1761 if (ops.isAmbiguous()) return false; 1762 1763 // C++17 [expr.delete]p10: 1764 // If the deallocation functions have class scope, the one without a 1765 // parameter of type std::size_t is selected. 1766 auto Best = resolveDeallocationOverload( 1767 S, ops, /*WantSize*/false, 1768 /*WantAlign*/hasNewExtendedAlignment(S, allocType)); 1769 return Best && Best.HasSizeT; 1770 } 1771 1772 /// Parsed a C++ 'new' expression (C++ 5.3.4). 1773 /// 1774 /// E.g.: 1775 /// @code new (memory) int[size][4] @endcode 1776 /// or 1777 /// @code ::new Foo(23, "hello") @endcode 1778 /// 1779 /// \param StartLoc The first location of the expression. 1780 /// \param UseGlobal True if 'new' was prefixed with '::'. 1781 /// \param PlacementLParen Opening paren of the placement arguments. 1782 /// \param PlacementArgs Placement new arguments. 1783 /// \param PlacementRParen Closing paren of the placement arguments. 1784 /// \param TypeIdParens If the type is in parens, the source range. 1785 /// \param D The type to be allocated, as well as array dimensions. 1786 /// \param Initializer The initializing expression or initializer-list, or null 1787 /// if there is none. 1788 ExprResult 1789 Sema::ActOnCXXNew(SourceLocation StartLoc, bool UseGlobal, 1790 SourceLocation PlacementLParen, MultiExprArg PlacementArgs, 1791 SourceLocation PlacementRParen, SourceRange TypeIdParens, 1792 Declarator &D, Expr *Initializer) { 1793 Optional<Expr *> ArraySize; 1794 // If the specified type is an array, unwrap it and save the expression. 1795 if (D.getNumTypeObjects() > 0 && 1796 D.getTypeObject(0).Kind == DeclaratorChunk::Array) { 1797 DeclaratorChunk &Chunk = D.getTypeObject(0); 1798 if (D.getDeclSpec().hasAutoTypeSpec()) 1799 return ExprError(Diag(Chunk.Loc, diag::err_new_array_of_auto) 1800 << D.getSourceRange()); 1801 if (Chunk.Arr.hasStatic) 1802 return ExprError(Diag(Chunk.Loc, diag::err_static_illegal_in_new) 1803 << D.getSourceRange()); 1804 if (!Chunk.Arr.NumElts && !Initializer) 1805 return ExprError(Diag(Chunk.Loc, diag::err_array_new_needs_size) 1806 << D.getSourceRange()); 1807 1808 ArraySize = static_cast<Expr*>(Chunk.Arr.NumElts); 1809 D.DropFirstTypeObject(); 1810 } 1811 1812 // Every dimension shall be of constant size. 1813 if (ArraySize) { 1814 for (unsigned I = 0, N = D.getNumTypeObjects(); I < N; ++I) { 1815 if (D.getTypeObject(I).Kind != DeclaratorChunk::Array) 1816 break; 1817 1818 DeclaratorChunk::ArrayTypeInfo &Array = D.getTypeObject(I).Arr; 1819 if (Expr *NumElts = (Expr *)Array.NumElts) { 1820 if (!NumElts->isTypeDependent() && !NumElts->isValueDependent()) { 1821 // FIXME: GCC permits constant folding here. We should either do so consistently 1822 // or not do so at all, rather than changing behavior in C++14 onwards. 1823 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14) { 1824 // C++1y [expr.new]p6: Every constant-expression in a noptr-new-declarator 1825 // shall be a converted constant expression (5.19) of type std::size_t 1826 // and shall evaluate to a strictly positive value. 1827 llvm::APSInt Value(Context.getIntWidth(Context.getSizeType())); 1828 Array.NumElts 1829 = CheckConvertedConstantExpression(NumElts, Context.getSizeType(), Value, 1830 CCEK_ArrayBound) 1831 .get(); 1832 } else { 1833 Array.NumElts = 1834 VerifyIntegerConstantExpression( 1835 NumElts, nullptr, diag::err_new_array_nonconst, AllowFold) 1836 .get(); 1837 } 1838 if (!Array.NumElts) 1839 return ExprError(); 1840 } 1841 } 1842 } 1843 } 1844 1845 TypeSourceInfo *TInfo = GetTypeForDeclarator(D, /*Scope=*/nullptr); 1846 QualType AllocType = TInfo->getType(); 1847 if (D.isInvalidType()) 1848 return ExprError(); 1849 1850 SourceRange DirectInitRange; 1851 if (ParenListExpr *List = dyn_cast_or_null<ParenListExpr>(Initializer)) 1852 DirectInitRange = List->getSourceRange(); 1853 1854 return BuildCXXNew(SourceRange(StartLoc, D.getEndLoc()), UseGlobal, 1855 PlacementLParen, PlacementArgs, PlacementRParen, 1856 TypeIdParens, AllocType, TInfo, ArraySize, DirectInitRange, 1857 Initializer); 1858 } 1859 1860 static bool isLegalArrayNewInitializer(CXXNewExpr::InitializationStyle Style, 1861 Expr *Init) { 1862 if (!Init) 1863 return true; 1864 if (ParenListExpr *PLE = dyn_cast<ParenListExpr>(Init)) 1865 return PLE->getNumExprs() == 0; 1866 if (isa<ImplicitValueInitExpr>(Init)) 1867 return true; 1868 else if (CXXConstructExpr *CCE = dyn_cast<CXXConstructExpr>(Init)) 1869 return !CCE->isListInitialization() && 1870 CCE->getConstructor()->isDefaultConstructor(); 1871 else if (Style == CXXNewExpr::ListInit) { 1872 assert(isa<InitListExpr>(Init) && 1873 "Shouldn't create list CXXConstructExprs for arrays."); 1874 return true; 1875 } 1876 return false; 1877 } 1878 1879 bool 1880 Sema::isUnavailableAlignedAllocationFunction(const FunctionDecl &FD) const { 1881 if (!getLangOpts().AlignedAllocationUnavailable) 1882 return false; 1883 if (FD.isDefined()) 1884 return false; 1885 Optional<unsigned> AlignmentParam; 1886 if (FD.isReplaceableGlobalAllocationFunction(&AlignmentParam) && 1887 AlignmentParam.hasValue()) 1888 return true; 1889 return false; 1890 } 1891 1892 // Emit a diagnostic if an aligned allocation/deallocation function that is not 1893 // implemented in the standard library is selected. 1894 void Sema::diagnoseUnavailableAlignedAllocation(const FunctionDecl &FD, 1895 SourceLocation Loc) { 1896 if (isUnavailableAlignedAllocationFunction(FD)) { 1897 const llvm::Triple &T = getASTContext().getTargetInfo().getTriple(); 1898 StringRef OSName = AvailabilityAttr::getPlatformNameSourceSpelling( 1899 getASTContext().getTargetInfo().getPlatformName()); 1900 VersionTuple OSVersion = alignedAllocMinVersion(T.getOS()); 1901 1902 OverloadedOperatorKind Kind = FD.getDeclName().getCXXOverloadedOperator(); 1903 bool IsDelete = Kind == OO_Delete || Kind == OO_Array_Delete; 1904 Diag(Loc, diag::err_aligned_allocation_unavailable) 1905 << IsDelete << FD.getType().getAsString() << OSName 1906 << OSVersion.getAsString() << OSVersion.empty(); 1907 Diag(Loc, diag::note_silence_aligned_allocation_unavailable); 1908 } 1909 } 1910 1911 ExprResult 1912 Sema::BuildCXXNew(SourceRange Range, bool UseGlobal, 1913 SourceLocation PlacementLParen, 1914 MultiExprArg PlacementArgs, 1915 SourceLocation PlacementRParen, 1916 SourceRange TypeIdParens, 1917 QualType AllocType, 1918 TypeSourceInfo *AllocTypeInfo, 1919 Optional<Expr *> ArraySize, 1920 SourceRange DirectInitRange, 1921 Expr *Initializer) { 1922 SourceRange TypeRange = AllocTypeInfo->getTypeLoc().getSourceRange(); 1923 SourceLocation StartLoc = Range.getBegin(); 1924 1925 CXXNewExpr::InitializationStyle initStyle; 1926 if (DirectInitRange.isValid()) { 1927 assert(Initializer && "Have parens but no initializer."); 1928 initStyle = CXXNewExpr::CallInit; 1929 } else if (Initializer && isa<InitListExpr>(Initializer)) 1930 initStyle = CXXNewExpr::ListInit; 1931 else { 1932 assert((!Initializer || isa<ImplicitValueInitExpr>(Initializer) || 1933 isa<CXXConstructExpr>(Initializer)) && 1934 "Initializer expression that cannot have been implicitly created."); 1935 initStyle = CXXNewExpr::NoInit; 1936 } 1937 1938 Expr **Inits = &Initializer; 1939 unsigned NumInits = Initializer ? 1 : 0; 1940 if (ParenListExpr *List = dyn_cast_or_null<ParenListExpr>(Initializer)) { 1941 assert(initStyle == CXXNewExpr::CallInit && "paren init for non-call init"); 1942 Inits = List->getExprs(); 1943 NumInits = List->getNumExprs(); 1944 } 1945 1946 // C++11 [expr.new]p15: 1947 // A new-expression that creates an object of type T initializes that 1948 // object as follows: 1949 InitializationKind Kind 1950 // - If the new-initializer is omitted, the object is default- 1951 // initialized (8.5); if no initialization is performed, 1952 // the object has indeterminate value 1953 = initStyle == CXXNewExpr::NoInit 1954 ? InitializationKind::CreateDefault(TypeRange.getBegin()) 1955 // - Otherwise, the new-initializer is interpreted according to 1956 // the 1957 // initialization rules of 8.5 for direct-initialization. 1958 : initStyle == CXXNewExpr::ListInit 1959 ? InitializationKind::CreateDirectList( 1960 TypeRange.getBegin(), Initializer->getBeginLoc(), 1961 Initializer->getEndLoc()) 1962 : InitializationKind::CreateDirect(TypeRange.getBegin(), 1963 DirectInitRange.getBegin(), 1964 DirectInitRange.getEnd()); 1965 1966 // C++11 [dcl.spec.auto]p6. Deduce the type which 'auto' stands in for. 1967 auto *Deduced = AllocType->getContainedDeducedType(); 1968 if (Deduced && isa<DeducedTemplateSpecializationType>(Deduced)) { 1969 if (ArraySize) 1970 return ExprError( 1971 Diag(*ArraySize ? (*ArraySize)->getExprLoc() : TypeRange.getBegin(), 1972 diag::err_deduced_class_template_compound_type) 1973 << /*array*/ 2 1974 << (*ArraySize ? (*ArraySize)->getSourceRange() : TypeRange)); 1975 1976 InitializedEntity Entity 1977 = InitializedEntity::InitializeNew(StartLoc, AllocType); 1978 AllocType = DeduceTemplateSpecializationFromInitializer( 1979 AllocTypeInfo, Entity, Kind, MultiExprArg(Inits, NumInits)); 1980 if (AllocType.isNull()) 1981 return ExprError(); 1982 } else if (Deduced) { 1983 bool Braced = (initStyle == CXXNewExpr::ListInit); 1984 if (NumInits == 1) { 1985 if (auto p = dyn_cast_or_null<InitListExpr>(Inits[0])) { 1986 Inits = p->getInits(); 1987 NumInits = p->getNumInits(); 1988 Braced = true; 1989 } 1990 } 1991 1992 if (initStyle == CXXNewExpr::NoInit || NumInits == 0) 1993 return ExprError(Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_auto_new_requires_ctor_arg) 1994 << AllocType << TypeRange); 1995 if (NumInits > 1) { 1996 Expr *FirstBad = Inits[1]; 1997 return ExprError(Diag(FirstBad->getBeginLoc(), 1998 diag::err_auto_new_ctor_multiple_expressions) 1999 << AllocType << TypeRange); 2000 } 2001 if (Braced && !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus17) 2002 Diag(Initializer->getBeginLoc(), diag::ext_auto_new_list_init) 2003 << AllocType << TypeRange; 2004 Expr *Deduce = Inits[0]; 2005 QualType DeducedType; 2006 if (DeduceAutoType(AllocTypeInfo, Deduce, DeducedType) == DAR_Failed) 2007 return ExprError(Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_auto_new_deduction_failure) 2008 << AllocType << Deduce->getType() 2009 << TypeRange << Deduce->getSourceRange()); 2010 if (DeducedType.isNull()) 2011 return ExprError(); 2012 AllocType = DeducedType; 2013 } 2014 2015 // Per C++0x [expr.new]p5, the type being constructed may be a 2016 // typedef of an array type. 2017 if (!ArraySize) { 2018 if (const ConstantArrayType *Array 2019 = Context.getAsConstantArrayType(AllocType)) { 2020 ArraySize = IntegerLiteral::Create(Context, Array->getSize(), 2021 Context.getSizeType(), 2022 TypeRange.getEnd()); 2023 AllocType = Array->getElementType(); 2024 } 2025 } 2026 2027 if (CheckAllocatedType(AllocType, TypeRange.getBegin(), TypeRange)) 2028 return ExprError(); 2029 2030 // In ARC, infer 'retaining' for the allocated 2031 if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount && 2032 AllocType.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_None && 2033 AllocType->isObjCLifetimeType()) { 2034 AllocType = Context.getLifetimeQualifiedType(AllocType, 2035 AllocType->getObjCARCImplicitLifetime()); 2036 } 2037 2038 QualType ResultType = Context.getPointerType(AllocType); 2039 2040 if (ArraySize && *ArraySize && 2041 (*ArraySize)->getType()->isNonOverloadPlaceholderType()) { 2042 ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(*ArraySize); 2043 if (result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 2044 ArraySize = result.get(); 2045 } 2046 // C++98 5.3.4p6: "The expression in a direct-new-declarator shall have 2047 // integral or enumeration type with a non-negative value." 2048 // C++11 [expr.new]p6: The expression [...] shall be of integral or unscoped 2049 // enumeration type, or a class type for which a single non-explicit 2050 // conversion function to integral or unscoped enumeration type exists. 2051 // C++1y [expr.new]p6: The expression [...] is implicitly converted to 2052 // std::size_t. 2053 llvm::Optional<uint64_t> KnownArraySize; 2054 if (ArraySize && *ArraySize && !(*ArraySize)->isTypeDependent()) { 2055 ExprResult ConvertedSize; 2056 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14) { 2057 assert(Context.getTargetInfo().getIntWidth() && "Builtin type of size 0?"); 2058 2059 ConvertedSize = PerformImplicitConversion(*ArraySize, Context.getSizeType(), 2060 AA_Converting); 2061 2062 if (!ConvertedSize.isInvalid() && 2063 (*ArraySize)->getType()->getAs<RecordType>()) 2064 // Diagnose the compatibility of this conversion. 2065 Diag(StartLoc, diag::warn_cxx98_compat_array_size_conversion) 2066 << (*ArraySize)->getType() << 0 << "'size_t'"; 2067 } else { 2068 class SizeConvertDiagnoser : public ICEConvertDiagnoser { 2069 protected: 2070 Expr *ArraySize; 2071 2072 public: 2073 SizeConvertDiagnoser(Expr *ArraySize) 2074 : ICEConvertDiagnoser(/*AllowScopedEnumerations*/false, false, false), 2075 ArraySize(ArraySize) {} 2076 2077 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseNotInt(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 2078 QualType T) override { 2079 return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_array_size_not_integral) 2080 << S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 << T; 2081 } 2082 2083 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseIncomplete( 2084 Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T) override { 2085 return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_array_size_incomplete_type) 2086 << T << ArraySize->getSourceRange(); 2087 } 2088 2089 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseExplicitConv( 2090 Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T, QualType ConvTy) override { 2091 return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_array_size_explicit_conversion) << T << ConvTy; 2092 } 2093 2094 SemaDiagnosticBuilder noteExplicitConv( 2095 Sema &S, CXXConversionDecl *Conv, QualType ConvTy) override { 2096 return S.Diag(Conv->getLocation(), diag::note_array_size_conversion) 2097 << ConvTy->isEnumeralType() << ConvTy; 2098 } 2099 2100 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseAmbiguous( 2101 Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T) override { 2102 return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_array_size_ambiguous_conversion) << T; 2103 } 2104 2105 SemaDiagnosticBuilder noteAmbiguous( 2106 Sema &S, CXXConversionDecl *Conv, QualType ConvTy) override { 2107 return S.Diag(Conv->getLocation(), diag::note_array_size_conversion) 2108 << ConvTy->isEnumeralType() << ConvTy; 2109 } 2110 2111 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseConversion(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 2112 QualType T, 2113 QualType ConvTy) override { 2114 return S.Diag(Loc, 2115 S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 2116 ? diag::warn_cxx98_compat_array_size_conversion 2117 : diag::ext_array_size_conversion) 2118 << T << ConvTy->isEnumeralType() << ConvTy; 2119 } 2120 } SizeDiagnoser(*ArraySize); 2121 2122 ConvertedSize = PerformContextualImplicitConversion(StartLoc, *ArraySize, 2123 SizeDiagnoser); 2124 } 2125 if (ConvertedSize.isInvalid()) 2126 return ExprError(); 2127 2128 ArraySize = ConvertedSize.get(); 2129 QualType SizeType = (*ArraySize)->getType(); 2130 2131 if (!SizeType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType()) 2132 return ExprError(); 2133 2134 // C++98 [expr.new]p7: 2135 // The expression in a direct-new-declarator shall have integral type 2136 // with a non-negative value. 2137 // 2138 // Let's see if this is a constant < 0. If so, we reject it out of hand, 2139 // per CWG1464. Otherwise, if it's not a constant, we must have an 2140 // unparenthesized array type. 2141 2142 // We've already performed any required implicit conversion to integer or 2143 // unscoped enumeration type. 2144 // FIXME: Per CWG1464, we are required to check the value prior to 2145 // converting to size_t. This will never find a negative array size in 2146 // C++14 onwards, because Value is always unsigned here! 2147 if (Optional<llvm::APSInt> Value = 2148 (*ArraySize)->getIntegerConstantExpr(Context)) { 2149 if (Value->isSigned() && Value->isNegative()) { 2150 return ExprError(Diag((*ArraySize)->getBeginLoc(), 2151 diag::err_typecheck_negative_array_size) 2152 << (*ArraySize)->getSourceRange()); 2153 } 2154 2155 if (!AllocType->isDependentType()) { 2156 unsigned ActiveSizeBits = 2157 ConstantArrayType::getNumAddressingBits(Context, AllocType, *Value); 2158 if (ActiveSizeBits > ConstantArrayType::getMaxSizeBits(Context)) 2159 return ExprError( 2160 Diag((*ArraySize)->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_array_too_large) 2161 << toString(*Value, 10) << (*ArraySize)->getSourceRange()); 2162 } 2163 2164 KnownArraySize = Value->getZExtValue(); 2165 } else if (TypeIdParens.isValid()) { 2166 // Can't have dynamic array size when the type-id is in parentheses. 2167 Diag((*ArraySize)->getBeginLoc(), diag::ext_new_paren_array_nonconst) 2168 << (*ArraySize)->getSourceRange() 2169 << FixItHint::CreateRemoval(TypeIdParens.getBegin()) 2170 << FixItHint::CreateRemoval(TypeIdParens.getEnd()); 2171 2172 TypeIdParens = SourceRange(); 2173 } 2174 2175 // Note that we do *not* convert the argument in any way. It can 2176 // be signed, larger than size_t, whatever. 2177 } 2178 2179 FunctionDecl *OperatorNew = nullptr; 2180 FunctionDecl *OperatorDelete = nullptr; 2181 unsigned Alignment = 2182 AllocType->isDependentType() ? 0 : Context.getTypeAlign(AllocType); 2183 unsigned NewAlignment = Context.getTargetInfo().getNewAlign(); 2184 bool PassAlignment = getLangOpts().AlignedAllocation && 2185 Alignment > NewAlignment; 2186 2187 AllocationFunctionScope Scope = UseGlobal ? AFS_Global : AFS_Both; 2188 if (!AllocType->isDependentType() && 2189 !Expr::hasAnyTypeDependentArguments(PlacementArgs) && 2190 FindAllocationFunctions( 2191 StartLoc, SourceRange(PlacementLParen, PlacementRParen), Scope, Scope, 2192 AllocType, ArraySize.hasValue(), PassAlignment, PlacementArgs, 2193 OperatorNew, OperatorDelete)) 2194 return ExprError(); 2195 2196 // If this is an array allocation, compute whether the usual array 2197 // deallocation function for the type has a size_t parameter. 2198 bool UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize = false; 2199 if (ArraySize && !AllocType->isDependentType()) 2200 UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize = 2201 doesUsualArrayDeleteWantSize(*this, StartLoc, AllocType); 2202 2203 SmallVector<Expr *, 8> AllPlaceArgs; 2204 if (OperatorNew) { 2205 auto *Proto = OperatorNew->getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 2206 VariadicCallType CallType = Proto->isVariadic() ? VariadicFunction 2207 : VariadicDoesNotApply; 2208 2209 // We've already converted the placement args, just fill in any default 2210 // arguments. Skip the first parameter because we don't have a corresponding 2211 // argument. Skip the second parameter too if we're passing in the 2212 // alignment; we've already filled it in. 2213 unsigned NumImplicitArgs = PassAlignment ? 2 : 1; 2214 if (GatherArgumentsForCall(PlacementLParen, OperatorNew, Proto, 2215 NumImplicitArgs, PlacementArgs, AllPlaceArgs, 2216 CallType)) 2217 return ExprError(); 2218 2219 if (!AllPlaceArgs.empty()) 2220 PlacementArgs = AllPlaceArgs; 2221 2222 // We would like to perform some checking on the given `operator new` call, 2223 // but the PlacementArgs does not contain the implicit arguments, 2224 // namely allocation size and maybe allocation alignment, 2225 // so we need to conjure them. 2226 2227 QualType SizeTy = Context.getSizeType(); 2228 unsigned SizeTyWidth = Context.getTypeSize(SizeTy); 2229 2230 llvm::APInt SingleEltSize( 2231 SizeTyWidth, Context.getTypeSizeInChars(AllocType).getQuantity()); 2232 2233 // How many bytes do we want to allocate here? 2234 llvm::Optional<llvm::APInt> AllocationSize; 2235 if (!ArraySize.hasValue() && !AllocType->isDependentType()) { 2236 // For non-array operator new, we only want to allocate one element. 2237 AllocationSize = SingleEltSize; 2238 } else if (KnownArraySize.hasValue() && !AllocType->isDependentType()) { 2239 // For array operator new, only deal with static array size case. 2240 bool Overflow; 2241 AllocationSize = llvm::APInt(SizeTyWidth, *KnownArraySize) 2242 .umul_ov(SingleEltSize, Overflow); 2243 (void)Overflow; 2244 assert( 2245 !Overflow && 2246 "Expected that all the overflows would have been handled already."); 2247 } 2248 2249 IntegerLiteral AllocationSizeLiteral( 2250 Context, AllocationSize.getValueOr(llvm::APInt::getZero(SizeTyWidth)), 2251 SizeTy, SourceLocation()); 2252 // Otherwise, if we failed to constant-fold the allocation size, we'll 2253 // just give up and pass-in something opaque, that isn't a null pointer. 2254 OpaqueValueExpr OpaqueAllocationSize(SourceLocation(), SizeTy, VK_PRValue, 2255 OK_Ordinary, /*SourceExpr=*/nullptr); 2256 2257 // Let's synthesize the alignment argument in case we will need it. 2258 // Since we *really* want to allocate these on stack, this is slightly ugly 2259 // because there might not be a `std::align_val_t` type. 2260 EnumDecl *StdAlignValT = getStdAlignValT(); 2261 QualType AlignValT = 2262 StdAlignValT ? Context.getTypeDeclType(StdAlignValT) : SizeTy; 2263 IntegerLiteral AlignmentLiteral( 2264 Context, 2265 llvm::APInt(Context.getTypeSize(SizeTy), 2266 Alignment / Context.getCharWidth()), 2267 SizeTy, SourceLocation()); 2268 ImplicitCastExpr DesiredAlignment(ImplicitCastExpr::OnStack, AlignValT, 2269 CK_IntegralCast, &AlignmentLiteral, 2270 VK_PRValue, FPOptionsOverride()); 2271 2272 // Adjust placement args by prepending conjured size and alignment exprs. 2273 llvm::SmallVector<Expr *, 8> CallArgs; 2274 CallArgs.reserve(NumImplicitArgs + PlacementArgs.size()); 2275 CallArgs.emplace_back(AllocationSize.hasValue() 2276 ? static_cast<Expr *>(&AllocationSizeLiteral) 2277 : &OpaqueAllocationSize); 2278 if (PassAlignment) 2279 CallArgs.emplace_back(&DesiredAlignment); 2280 CallArgs.insert(CallArgs.end(), PlacementArgs.begin(), PlacementArgs.end()); 2281 2282 DiagnoseSentinelCalls(OperatorNew, PlacementLParen, CallArgs); 2283 2284 checkCall(OperatorNew, Proto, /*ThisArg=*/nullptr, CallArgs, 2285 /*IsMemberFunction=*/false, StartLoc, Range, CallType); 2286 2287 // Warn if the type is over-aligned and is being allocated by (unaligned) 2288 // global operator new. 2289 if (PlacementArgs.empty() && !PassAlignment && 2290 (OperatorNew->isImplicit() || 2291 (OperatorNew->getBeginLoc().isValid() && 2292 getSourceManager().isInSystemHeader(OperatorNew->getBeginLoc())))) { 2293 if (Alignment > NewAlignment) 2294 Diag(StartLoc, diag::warn_overaligned_type) 2295 << AllocType 2296 << unsigned(Alignment / Context.getCharWidth()) 2297 << unsigned(NewAlignment / Context.getCharWidth()); 2298 } 2299 } 2300 2301 // Array 'new' can't have any initializers except empty parentheses. 2302 // Initializer lists are also allowed, in C++11. Rely on the parser for the 2303 // dialect distinction. 2304 if (ArraySize && !isLegalArrayNewInitializer(initStyle, Initializer)) { 2305 SourceRange InitRange(Inits[0]->getBeginLoc(), 2306 Inits[NumInits - 1]->getEndLoc()); 2307 Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_new_array_init_args) << InitRange; 2308 return ExprError(); 2309 } 2310 2311 // If we can perform the initialization, and we've not already done so, 2312 // do it now. 2313 if (!AllocType->isDependentType() && 2314 !Expr::hasAnyTypeDependentArguments( 2315 llvm::makeArrayRef(Inits, NumInits))) { 2316 // The type we initialize is the complete type, including the array bound. 2317 QualType InitType; 2318 if (KnownArraySize) 2319 InitType = Context.getConstantArrayType( 2320 AllocType, 2321 llvm::APInt(Context.getTypeSize(Context.getSizeType()), 2322 *KnownArraySize), 2323 *ArraySize, ArrayType::Normal, 0); 2324 else if (ArraySize) 2325 InitType = 2326 Context.getIncompleteArrayType(AllocType, ArrayType::Normal, 0); 2327 else 2328 InitType = AllocType; 2329 2330 InitializedEntity Entity 2331 = InitializedEntity::InitializeNew(StartLoc, InitType); 2332 InitializationSequence InitSeq(*this, Entity, Kind, 2333 MultiExprArg(Inits, NumInits)); 2334 ExprResult FullInit = InitSeq.Perform(*this, Entity, Kind, 2335 MultiExprArg(Inits, NumInits)); 2336 if (FullInit.isInvalid()) 2337 return ExprError(); 2338 2339 // FullInit is our initializer; strip off CXXBindTemporaryExprs, because 2340 // we don't want the initialized object to be destructed. 2341 // FIXME: We should not create these in the first place. 2342 if (CXXBindTemporaryExpr *Binder = 2343 dyn_cast_or_null<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(FullInit.get())) 2344 FullInit = Binder->getSubExpr(); 2345 2346 Initializer = FullInit.get(); 2347 2348 // FIXME: If we have a KnownArraySize, check that the array bound of the 2349 // initializer is no greater than that constant value. 2350 2351 if (ArraySize && !*ArraySize) { 2352 auto *CAT = Context.getAsConstantArrayType(Initializer->getType()); 2353 if (CAT) { 2354 // FIXME: Track that the array size was inferred rather than explicitly 2355 // specified. 2356 ArraySize = IntegerLiteral::Create( 2357 Context, CAT->getSize(), Context.getSizeType(), TypeRange.getEnd()); 2358 } else { 2359 Diag(TypeRange.getEnd(), diag::err_new_array_size_unknown_from_init) 2360 << Initializer->getSourceRange(); 2361 } 2362 } 2363 } 2364 2365 // Mark the new and delete operators as referenced. 2366 if (OperatorNew) { 2367 if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(OperatorNew, StartLoc)) 2368 return ExprError(); 2369 MarkFunctionReferenced(StartLoc, OperatorNew); 2370 } 2371 if (OperatorDelete) { 2372 if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(OperatorDelete, StartLoc)) 2373 return ExprError(); 2374 MarkFunctionReferenced(StartLoc, OperatorDelete); 2375 } 2376 2377 return CXXNewExpr::Create(Context, UseGlobal, OperatorNew, OperatorDelete, 2378 PassAlignment, UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize, 2379 PlacementArgs, TypeIdParens, ArraySize, initStyle, 2380 Initializer, ResultType, AllocTypeInfo, Range, 2381 DirectInitRange); 2382 } 2383 2384 /// Checks that a type is suitable as the allocated type 2385 /// in a new-expression. 2386 bool Sema::CheckAllocatedType(QualType AllocType, SourceLocation Loc, 2387 SourceRange R) { 2388 // C++ 5.3.4p1: "[The] type shall be a complete object type, but not an 2389 // abstract class type or array thereof. 2390 if (AllocType->isFunctionType()) 2391 return Diag(Loc, diag::err_bad_new_type) 2392 << AllocType << 0 << R; 2393 else if (AllocType->isReferenceType()) 2394 return Diag(Loc, diag::err_bad_new_type) 2395 << AllocType << 1 << R; 2396 else if (!AllocType->isDependentType() && 2397 RequireCompleteSizedType( 2398 Loc, AllocType, diag::err_new_incomplete_or_sizeless_type, R)) 2399 return true; 2400 else if (RequireNonAbstractType(Loc, AllocType, 2401 diag::err_allocation_of_abstract_type)) 2402 return true; 2403 else if (AllocType->isVariablyModifiedType()) 2404 return Diag(Loc, diag::err_variably_modified_new_type) 2405 << AllocType; 2406 else if (AllocType.getAddressSpace() != LangAS::Default && 2407 !getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus) 2408 return Diag(Loc, diag::err_address_space_qualified_new) 2409 << AllocType.getUnqualifiedType() 2410 << AllocType.getQualifiers().getAddressSpaceAttributePrintValue(); 2411 else if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount) { 2412 if (const ArrayType *AT = Context.getAsArrayType(AllocType)) { 2413 QualType BaseAllocType = Context.getBaseElementType(AT); 2414 if (BaseAllocType.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_None && 2415 BaseAllocType->isObjCLifetimeType()) 2416 return Diag(Loc, diag::err_arc_new_array_without_ownership) 2417 << BaseAllocType; 2418 } 2419 } 2420 2421 return false; 2422 } 2423 2424 static bool resolveAllocationOverload( 2425 Sema &S, LookupResult &R, SourceRange Range, SmallVectorImpl<Expr *> &Args, 2426 bool &PassAlignment, FunctionDecl *&Operator, 2427 OverloadCandidateSet *AlignedCandidates, Expr *AlignArg, bool Diagnose) { 2428 OverloadCandidateSet Candidates(R.getNameLoc(), 2429 OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal); 2430 for (LookupResult::iterator Alloc = R.begin(), AllocEnd = R.end(); 2431 Alloc != AllocEnd; ++Alloc) { 2432 // Even member operator new/delete are implicitly treated as 2433 // static, so don't use AddMemberCandidate. 2434 NamedDecl *D = (*Alloc)->getUnderlyingDecl(); 2435 2436 if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FnTemplate = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D)) { 2437 S.AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(FnTemplate, Alloc.getPair(), 2438 /*ExplicitTemplateArgs=*/nullptr, Args, 2439 Candidates, 2440 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false); 2441 continue; 2442 } 2443 2444 FunctionDecl *Fn = cast<FunctionDecl>(D); 2445 S.AddOverloadCandidate(Fn, Alloc.getPair(), Args, Candidates, 2446 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false); 2447 } 2448 2449 // Do the resolution. 2450 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 2451 switch (Candidates.BestViableFunction(S, R.getNameLoc(), Best)) { 2452 case OR_Success: { 2453 // Got one! 2454 FunctionDecl *FnDecl = Best->Function; 2455 if (S.CheckAllocationAccess(R.getNameLoc(), Range, R.getNamingClass(), 2456 Best->FoundDecl) == Sema::AR_inaccessible) 2457 return true; 2458 2459 Operator = FnDecl; 2460 return false; 2461 } 2462 2463 case OR_No_Viable_Function: 2464 // C++17 [expr.new]p13: 2465 // If no matching function is found and the allocated object type has 2466 // new-extended alignment, the alignment argument is removed from the 2467 // argument list, and overload resolution is performed again. 2468 if (PassAlignment) { 2469 PassAlignment = false; 2470 AlignArg = Args[1]; 2471 Args.erase(Args.begin() + 1); 2472 return resolveAllocationOverload(S, R, Range, Args, PassAlignment, 2473 Operator, &Candidates, AlignArg, 2474 Diagnose); 2475 } 2476 2477 // MSVC will fall back on trying to find a matching global operator new 2478 // if operator new[] cannot be found. Also, MSVC will leak by not 2479 // generating a call to operator delete or operator delete[], but we 2480 // will not replicate that bug. 2481 // FIXME: Find out how this interacts with the std::align_val_t fallback 2482 // once MSVC implements it. 2483 if (R.getLookupName().getCXXOverloadedOperator() == OO_Array_New && 2484 S.Context.getLangOpts().MSVCCompat) { 2485 R.clear(); 2486 R.setLookupName(S.Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_New)); 2487 S.LookupQualifiedName(R, S.Context.getTranslationUnitDecl()); 2488 // FIXME: This will give bad diagnostics pointing at the wrong functions. 2489 return resolveAllocationOverload(S, R, Range, Args, PassAlignment, 2490 Operator, /*Candidates=*/nullptr, 2491 /*AlignArg=*/nullptr, Diagnose); 2492 } 2493 2494 if (Diagnose) { 2495 // If this is an allocation of the form 'new (p) X' for some object 2496 // pointer p (or an expression that will decay to such a pointer), 2497 // diagnose the missing inclusion of <new>. 2498 if (!R.isClassLookup() && Args.size() == 2 && 2499 (Args[1]->getType()->isObjectPointerType() || 2500 Args[1]->getType()->isArrayType())) { 2501 S.Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_need_header_before_placement_new) 2502 << R.getLookupName() << Range; 2503 // Listing the candidates is unlikely to be useful; skip it. 2504 return true; 2505 } 2506 2507 // Finish checking all candidates before we note any. This checking can 2508 // produce additional diagnostics so can't be interleaved with our 2509 // emission of notes. 2510 // 2511 // For an aligned allocation, separately check the aligned and unaligned 2512 // candidates with their respective argument lists. 2513 SmallVector<OverloadCandidate*, 32> Cands; 2514 SmallVector<OverloadCandidate*, 32> AlignedCands; 2515 llvm::SmallVector<Expr*, 4> AlignedArgs; 2516 if (AlignedCandidates) { 2517 auto IsAligned = [](OverloadCandidate &C) { 2518 return C.Function->getNumParams() > 1 && 2519 C.Function->getParamDecl(1)->getType()->isAlignValT(); 2520 }; 2521 auto IsUnaligned = [&](OverloadCandidate &C) { return !IsAligned(C); }; 2522 2523 AlignedArgs.reserve(Args.size() + 1); 2524 AlignedArgs.push_back(Args[0]); 2525 AlignedArgs.push_back(AlignArg); 2526 AlignedArgs.append(Args.begin() + 1, Args.end()); 2527 AlignedCands = AlignedCandidates->CompleteCandidates( 2528 S, OCD_AllCandidates, AlignedArgs, R.getNameLoc(), IsAligned); 2529 2530 Cands = Candidates.CompleteCandidates(S, OCD_AllCandidates, Args, 2531 R.getNameLoc(), IsUnaligned); 2532 } else { 2533 Cands = Candidates.CompleteCandidates(S, OCD_AllCandidates, Args, 2534 R.getNameLoc()); 2535 } 2536 2537 S.Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_ovl_no_viable_function_in_call) 2538 << R.getLookupName() << Range; 2539 if (AlignedCandidates) 2540 AlignedCandidates->NoteCandidates(S, AlignedArgs, AlignedCands, "", 2541 R.getNameLoc()); 2542 Candidates.NoteCandidates(S, Args, Cands, "", R.getNameLoc()); 2543 } 2544 return true; 2545 2546 case OR_Ambiguous: 2547 if (Diagnose) { 2548 Candidates.NoteCandidates( 2549 PartialDiagnosticAt(R.getNameLoc(), 2550 S.PDiag(diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_call) 2551 << R.getLookupName() << Range), 2552 S, OCD_AmbiguousCandidates, Args); 2553 } 2554 return true; 2555 2556 case OR_Deleted: { 2557 if (Diagnose) { 2558 Candidates.NoteCandidates( 2559 PartialDiagnosticAt(R.getNameLoc(), 2560 S.PDiag(diag::err_ovl_deleted_call) 2561 << R.getLookupName() << Range), 2562 S, OCD_AllCandidates, Args); 2563 } 2564 return true; 2565 } 2566 } 2567 llvm_unreachable("Unreachable, bad result from BestViableFunction"); 2568 } 2569 2570 bool Sema::FindAllocationFunctions(SourceLocation StartLoc, SourceRange Range, 2571 AllocationFunctionScope NewScope, 2572 AllocationFunctionScope DeleteScope, 2573 QualType AllocType, bool IsArray, 2574 bool &PassAlignment, MultiExprArg PlaceArgs, 2575 FunctionDecl *&OperatorNew, 2576 FunctionDecl *&OperatorDelete, 2577 bool Diagnose) { 2578 // --- Choosing an allocation function --- 2579 // C++ 5.3.4p8 - 14 & 18 2580 // 1) If looking in AFS_Global scope for allocation functions, only look in 2581 // the global scope. Else, if AFS_Class, only look in the scope of the 2582 // allocated class. If AFS_Both, look in both. 2583 // 2) If an array size is given, look for operator new[], else look for 2584 // operator new. 2585 // 3) The first argument is always size_t. Append the arguments from the 2586 // placement form. 2587 2588 SmallVector<Expr*, 8> AllocArgs; 2589 AllocArgs.reserve((PassAlignment ? 2 : 1) + PlaceArgs.size()); 2590 2591 // We don't care about the actual value of these arguments. 2592 // FIXME: Should the Sema create the expression and embed it in the syntax 2593 // tree? Or should the consumer just recalculate the value? 2594 // FIXME: Using a dummy value will interact poorly with attribute enable_if. 2595 IntegerLiteral Size( 2596 Context, llvm::APInt::getZero(Context.getTargetInfo().getPointerWidth(0)), 2597 Context.getSizeType(), SourceLocation()); 2598 AllocArgs.push_back(&Size); 2599 2600 QualType AlignValT = Context.VoidTy; 2601 if (PassAlignment) { 2602 DeclareGlobalNewDelete(); 2603 AlignValT = Context.getTypeDeclType(getStdAlignValT()); 2604 } 2605 CXXScalarValueInitExpr Align(AlignValT, nullptr, SourceLocation()); 2606 if (PassAlignment) 2607 AllocArgs.push_back(&Align); 2608 2609 AllocArgs.insert(AllocArgs.end(), PlaceArgs.begin(), PlaceArgs.end()); 2610 2611 // C++ [expr.new]p8: 2612 // If the allocated type is a non-array type, the allocation 2613 // function's name is operator new and the deallocation function's 2614 // name is operator delete. If the allocated type is an array 2615 // type, the allocation function's name is operator new[] and the 2616 // deallocation function's name is operator delete[]. 2617 DeclarationName NewName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName( 2618 IsArray ? OO_Array_New : OO_New); 2619 2620 QualType AllocElemType = Context.getBaseElementType(AllocType); 2621 2622 // Find the allocation function. 2623 { 2624 LookupResult R(*this, NewName, StartLoc, LookupOrdinaryName); 2625 2626 // C++1z [expr.new]p9: 2627 // If the new-expression begins with a unary :: operator, the allocation 2628 // function's name is looked up in the global scope. Otherwise, if the 2629 // allocated type is a class type T or array thereof, the allocation 2630 // function's name is looked up in the scope of T. 2631 if (AllocElemType->isRecordType() && NewScope != AFS_Global) 2632 LookupQualifiedName(R, AllocElemType->getAsCXXRecordDecl()); 2633 2634 // We can see ambiguity here if the allocation function is found in 2635 // multiple base classes. 2636 if (R.isAmbiguous()) 2637 return true; 2638 2639 // If this lookup fails to find the name, or if the allocated type is not 2640 // a class type, the allocation function's name is looked up in the 2641 // global scope. 2642 if (R.empty()) { 2643 if (NewScope == AFS_Class) 2644 return true; 2645 2646 LookupQualifiedName(R, Context.getTranslationUnitDecl()); 2647 } 2648 2649 if (getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus && R.empty()) { 2650 if (PlaceArgs.empty()) { 2651 Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_openclcxx_not_supported) << "default new"; 2652 } else { 2653 Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_openclcxx_placement_new); 2654 } 2655 return true; 2656 } 2657 2658 assert(!R.empty() && "implicitly declared allocation functions not found"); 2659 assert(!R.isAmbiguous() && "global allocation functions are ambiguous"); 2660 2661 // We do our own custom access checks below. 2662 R.suppressDiagnostics(); 2663 2664 if (resolveAllocationOverload(*this, R, Range, AllocArgs, PassAlignment, 2665 OperatorNew, /*Candidates=*/nullptr, 2666 /*AlignArg=*/nullptr, Diagnose)) 2667 return true; 2668 } 2669 2670 // We don't need an operator delete if we're running under -fno-exceptions. 2671 if (!getLangOpts().Exceptions) { 2672 OperatorDelete = nullptr; 2673 return false; 2674 } 2675 2676 // Note, the name of OperatorNew might have been changed from array to 2677 // non-array by resolveAllocationOverload. 2678 DeclarationName DeleteName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName( 2679 OperatorNew->getDeclName().getCXXOverloadedOperator() == OO_Array_New 2680 ? OO_Array_Delete 2681 : OO_Delete); 2682 2683 // C++ [expr.new]p19: 2684 // 2685 // If the new-expression begins with a unary :: operator, the 2686 // deallocation function's name is looked up in the global 2687 // scope. Otherwise, if the allocated type is a class type T or an 2688 // array thereof, the deallocation function's name is looked up in 2689 // the scope of T. If this lookup fails to find the name, or if 2690 // the allocated type is not a class type or array thereof, the 2691 // deallocation function's name is looked up in the global scope. 2692 LookupResult FoundDelete(*this, DeleteName, StartLoc, LookupOrdinaryName); 2693 if (AllocElemType->isRecordType() && DeleteScope != AFS_Global) { 2694 auto *RD = 2695 cast<CXXRecordDecl>(AllocElemType->castAs<RecordType>()->getDecl()); 2696 LookupQualifiedName(FoundDelete, RD); 2697 } 2698 if (FoundDelete.isAmbiguous()) 2699 return true; // FIXME: clean up expressions? 2700 2701 // Filter out any destroying operator deletes. We can't possibly call such a 2702 // function in this context, because we're handling the case where the object 2703 // was not successfully constructed. 2704 // FIXME: This is not covered by the language rules yet. 2705 { 2706 LookupResult::Filter Filter = FoundDelete.makeFilter(); 2707 while (Filter.hasNext()) { 2708 auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(Filter.next()->getUnderlyingDecl()); 2709 if (FD && FD->isDestroyingOperatorDelete()) 2710 Filter.erase(); 2711 } 2712 Filter.done(); 2713 } 2714 2715 bool FoundGlobalDelete = FoundDelete.empty(); 2716 if (FoundDelete.empty()) { 2717 FoundDelete.clear(LookupOrdinaryName); 2718 2719 if (DeleteScope == AFS_Class) 2720 return true; 2721 2722 DeclareGlobalNewDelete(); 2723 LookupQualifiedName(FoundDelete, Context.getTranslationUnitDecl()); 2724 } 2725 2726 FoundDelete.suppressDiagnostics(); 2727 2728 SmallVector<std::pair<DeclAccessPair,FunctionDecl*>, 2> Matches; 2729 2730 // Whether we're looking for a placement operator delete is dictated 2731 // by whether we selected a placement operator new, not by whether 2732 // we had explicit placement arguments. This matters for things like 2733 // struct A { void *operator new(size_t, int = 0); ... }; 2734 // A *a = new A() 2735 // 2736 // We don't have any definition for what a "placement allocation function" 2737 // is, but we assume it's any allocation function whose 2738 // parameter-declaration-clause is anything other than (size_t). 2739 // 2740 // FIXME: Should (size_t, std::align_val_t) also be considered non-placement? 2741 // This affects whether an exception from the constructor of an overaligned 2742 // type uses the sized or non-sized form of aligned operator delete. 2743 bool isPlacementNew = !PlaceArgs.empty() || OperatorNew->param_size() != 1 || 2744 OperatorNew->isVariadic(); 2745 2746 if (isPlacementNew) { 2747 // C++ [expr.new]p20: 2748 // A declaration of a placement deallocation function matches the 2749 // declaration of a placement allocation function if it has the 2750 // same number of parameters and, after parameter transformations 2751 // (8.3.5), all parameter types except the first are 2752 // identical. [...] 2753 // 2754 // To perform this comparison, we compute the function type that 2755 // the deallocation function should have, and use that type both 2756 // for template argument deduction and for comparison purposes. 2757 QualType ExpectedFunctionType; 2758 { 2759 auto *Proto = OperatorNew->getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 2760 2761 SmallVector<QualType, 4> ArgTypes; 2762 ArgTypes.push_back(Context.VoidPtrTy); 2763 for (unsigned I = 1, N = Proto->getNumParams(); I < N; ++I) 2764 ArgTypes.push_back(Proto->getParamType(I)); 2765 2766 FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI; 2767 // FIXME: This is not part of the standard's rule. 2768 EPI.Variadic = Proto->isVariadic(); 2769 2770 ExpectedFunctionType 2771 = Context.getFunctionType(Context.VoidTy, ArgTypes, EPI); 2772 } 2773 2774 for (LookupResult::iterator D = FoundDelete.begin(), 2775 DEnd = FoundDelete.end(); 2776 D != DEnd; ++D) { 2777 FunctionDecl *Fn = nullptr; 2778 if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FnTmpl = 2779 dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>((*D)->getUnderlyingDecl())) { 2780 // Perform template argument deduction to try to match the 2781 // expected function type. 2782 TemplateDeductionInfo Info(StartLoc); 2783 if (DeduceTemplateArguments(FnTmpl, nullptr, ExpectedFunctionType, Fn, 2784 Info)) 2785 continue; 2786 } else 2787 Fn = cast<FunctionDecl>((*D)->getUnderlyingDecl()); 2788 2789 if (Context.hasSameType(adjustCCAndNoReturn(Fn->getType(), 2790 ExpectedFunctionType, 2791 /*AdjustExcpetionSpec*/true), 2792 ExpectedFunctionType)) 2793 Matches.push_back(std::make_pair(D.getPair(), Fn)); 2794 } 2795 2796 if (getLangOpts().CUDA) 2797 EraseUnwantedCUDAMatches(dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(CurContext), Matches); 2798 } else { 2799 // C++1y [expr.new]p22: 2800 // For a non-placement allocation function, the normal deallocation 2801 // function lookup is used 2802 // 2803 // Per [expr.delete]p10, this lookup prefers a member operator delete 2804 // without a size_t argument, but prefers a non-member operator delete 2805 // with a size_t where possible (which it always is in this case). 2806 llvm::SmallVector<UsualDeallocFnInfo, 4> BestDeallocFns; 2807 UsualDeallocFnInfo Selected = resolveDeallocationOverload( 2808 *this, FoundDelete, /*WantSize*/ FoundGlobalDelete, 2809 /*WantAlign*/ hasNewExtendedAlignment(*this, AllocElemType), 2810 &BestDeallocFns); 2811 if (Selected) 2812 Matches.push_back(std::make_pair(Selected.Found, Selected.FD)); 2813 else { 2814 // If we failed to select an operator, all remaining functions are viable 2815 // but ambiguous. 2816 for (auto Fn : BestDeallocFns) 2817 Matches.push_back(std::make_pair(Fn.Found, Fn.FD)); 2818 } 2819 } 2820 2821 // C++ [expr.new]p20: 2822 // [...] If the lookup finds a single matching deallocation 2823 // function, that function will be called; otherwise, no 2824 // deallocation function will be called. 2825 if (Matches.size() == 1) { 2826 OperatorDelete = Matches[0].second; 2827 2828 // C++1z [expr.new]p23: 2829 // If the lookup finds a usual deallocation function (3.7.4.2) 2830 // with a parameter of type std::size_t and that function, considered 2831 // as a placement deallocation function, would have been 2832 // selected as a match for the allocation function, the program 2833 // is ill-formed. 2834 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && isPlacementNew && 2835 isNonPlacementDeallocationFunction(*this, OperatorDelete)) { 2836 UsualDeallocFnInfo Info(*this, 2837 DeclAccessPair::make(OperatorDelete, AS_public)); 2838 // Core issue, per mail to core reflector, 2016-10-09: 2839 // If this is a member operator delete, and there is a corresponding 2840 // non-sized member operator delete, this isn't /really/ a sized 2841 // deallocation function, it just happens to have a size_t parameter. 2842 bool IsSizedDelete = Info.HasSizeT; 2843 if (IsSizedDelete && !FoundGlobalDelete) { 2844 auto NonSizedDelete = 2845 resolveDeallocationOverload(*this, FoundDelete, /*WantSize*/false, 2846 /*WantAlign*/Info.HasAlignValT); 2847 if (NonSizedDelete && !NonSizedDelete.HasSizeT && 2848 NonSizedDelete.HasAlignValT == Info.HasAlignValT) 2849 IsSizedDelete = false; 2850 } 2851 2852 if (IsSizedDelete) { 2853 SourceRange R = PlaceArgs.empty() 2854 ? SourceRange() 2855 : SourceRange(PlaceArgs.front()->getBeginLoc(), 2856 PlaceArgs.back()->getEndLoc()); 2857 Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_placement_new_non_placement_delete) << R; 2858 if (!OperatorDelete->isImplicit()) 2859 Diag(OperatorDelete->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl) 2860 << DeleteName; 2861 } 2862 } 2863 2864 CheckAllocationAccess(StartLoc, Range, FoundDelete.getNamingClass(), 2865 Matches[0].first); 2866 } else if (!Matches.empty()) { 2867 // We found multiple suitable operators. Per [expr.new]p20, that means we 2868 // call no 'operator delete' function, but we should at least warn the user. 2869 // FIXME: Suppress this warning if the construction cannot throw. 2870 Diag(StartLoc, diag::warn_ambiguous_suitable_delete_function_found) 2871 << DeleteName << AllocElemType; 2872 2873 for (auto &Match : Matches) 2874 Diag(Match.second->getLocation(), 2875 diag::note_member_declared_here) << DeleteName; 2876 } 2877 2878 return false; 2879 } 2880 2881 /// DeclareGlobalNewDelete - Declare the global forms of operator new and 2882 /// delete. These are: 2883 /// @code 2884 /// // C++03: 2885 /// void* operator new(std::size_t) throw(std::bad_alloc); 2886 /// void* operator new[](std::size_t) throw(std::bad_alloc); 2887 /// void operator delete(void *) throw(); 2888 /// void operator delete[](void *) throw(); 2889 /// // C++11: 2890 /// void* operator new(std::size_t); 2891 /// void* operator new[](std::size_t); 2892 /// void operator delete(void *) noexcept; 2893 /// void operator delete[](void *) noexcept; 2894 /// // C++1y: 2895 /// void* operator new(std::size_t); 2896 /// void* operator new[](std::size_t); 2897 /// void operator delete(void *) noexcept; 2898 /// void operator delete[](void *) noexcept; 2899 /// void operator delete(void *, std::size_t) noexcept; 2900 /// void operator delete[](void *, std::size_t) noexcept; 2901 /// @endcode 2902 /// Note that the placement and nothrow forms of new are *not* implicitly 2903 /// declared. Their use requires including \<new\>. 2904 void Sema::DeclareGlobalNewDelete() { 2905 if (GlobalNewDeleteDeclared) 2906 return; 2907 2908 // The implicitly declared new and delete operators 2909 // are not supported in OpenCL. 2910 if (getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus) 2911 return; 2912 2913 // C++ [basic.std.dynamic]p2: 2914 // [...] The following allocation and deallocation functions (18.4) are 2915 // implicitly declared in global scope in each translation unit of a 2916 // program 2917 // 2918 // C++03: 2919 // void* operator new(std::size_t) throw(std::bad_alloc); 2920 // void* operator new[](std::size_t) throw(std::bad_alloc); 2921 // void operator delete(void*) throw(); 2922 // void operator delete[](void*) throw(); 2923 // C++11: 2924 // void* operator new(std::size_t); 2925 // void* operator new[](std::size_t); 2926 // void operator delete(void*) noexcept; 2927 // void operator delete[](void*) noexcept; 2928 // C++1y: 2929 // void* operator new(std::size_t); 2930 // void* operator new[](std::size_t); 2931 // void operator delete(void*) noexcept; 2932 // void operator delete[](void*) noexcept; 2933 // void operator delete(void*, std::size_t) noexcept; 2934 // void operator delete[](void*, std::size_t) noexcept; 2935 // 2936 // These implicit declarations introduce only the function names operator 2937 // new, operator new[], operator delete, operator delete[]. 2938 // 2939 // Here, we need to refer to std::bad_alloc, so we will implicitly declare 2940 // "std" or "bad_alloc" as necessary to form the exception specification. 2941 // However, we do not make these implicit declarations visible to name 2942 // lookup. 2943 if (!StdBadAlloc && !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11) { 2944 // The "std::bad_alloc" class has not yet been declared, so build it 2945 // implicitly. 2946 StdBadAlloc = CXXRecordDecl::Create(Context, TTK_Class, 2947 getOrCreateStdNamespace(), 2948 SourceLocation(), SourceLocation(), 2949 &PP.getIdentifierTable().get("bad_alloc"), 2950 nullptr); 2951 getStdBadAlloc()->setImplicit(true); 2952 } 2953 if (!StdAlignValT && getLangOpts().AlignedAllocation) { 2954 // The "std::align_val_t" enum class has not yet been declared, so build it 2955 // implicitly. 2956 auto *AlignValT = EnumDecl::Create( 2957 Context, getOrCreateStdNamespace(), SourceLocation(), SourceLocation(), 2958 &PP.getIdentifierTable().get("align_val_t"), nullptr, true, true, true); 2959 AlignValT->setIntegerType(Context.getSizeType()); 2960 AlignValT->setPromotionType(Context.getSizeType()); 2961 AlignValT->setImplicit(true); 2962 StdAlignValT = AlignValT; 2963 } 2964 2965 GlobalNewDeleteDeclared = true; 2966 2967 QualType VoidPtr = Context.getPointerType(Context.VoidTy); 2968 QualType SizeT = Context.getSizeType(); 2969 2970 auto DeclareGlobalAllocationFunctions = [&](OverloadedOperatorKind Kind, 2971 QualType Return, QualType Param) { 2972 llvm::SmallVector<QualType, 3> Params; 2973 Params.push_back(Param); 2974 2975 // Create up to four variants of the function (sized/aligned). 2976 bool HasSizedVariant = getLangOpts().SizedDeallocation && 2977 (Kind == OO_Delete || Kind == OO_Array_Delete); 2978 bool HasAlignedVariant = getLangOpts().AlignedAllocation; 2979 2980 int NumSizeVariants = (HasSizedVariant ? 2 : 1); 2981 int NumAlignVariants = (HasAlignedVariant ? 2 : 1); 2982 for (int Sized = 0; Sized < NumSizeVariants; ++Sized) { 2983 if (Sized) 2984 Params.push_back(SizeT); 2985 2986 for (int Aligned = 0; Aligned < NumAlignVariants; ++Aligned) { 2987 if (Aligned) 2988 Params.push_back(Context.getTypeDeclType(getStdAlignValT())); 2989 2990 DeclareGlobalAllocationFunction( 2991 Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Kind), Return, Params); 2992 2993 if (Aligned) 2994 Params.pop_back(); 2995 } 2996 } 2997 }; 2998 2999 DeclareGlobalAllocationFunctions(OO_New, VoidPtr, SizeT); 3000 DeclareGlobalAllocationFunctions(OO_Array_New, VoidPtr, SizeT); 3001 DeclareGlobalAllocationFunctions(OO_Delete, Context.VoidTy, VoidPtr); 3002 DeclareGlobalAllocationFunctions(OO_Array_Delete, Context.VoidTy, VoidPtr); 3003 } 3004 3005 /// DeclareGlobalAllocationFunction - Declares a single implicit global 3006 /// allocation function if it doesn't already exist. 3007 void Sema::DeclareGlobalAllocationFunction(DeclarationName Name, 3008 QualType Return, 3009 ArrayRef<QualType> Params) { 3010 DeclContext *GlobalCtx = Context.getTranslationUnitDecl(); 3011 3012 // Check if this function is already declared. 3013 DeclContext::lookup_result R = GlobalCtx->lookup(Name); 3014 for (DeclContext::lookup_iterator Alloc = R.begin(), AllocEnd = R.end(); 3015 Alloc != AllocEnd; ++Alloc) { 3016 // Only look at non-template functions, as it is the predefined, 3017 // non-templated allocation function we are trying to declare here. 3018 if (FunctionDecl *Func = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(*Alloc)) { 3019 if (Func->getNumParams() == Params.size()) { 3020 llvm::SmallVector<QualType, 3> FuncParams; 3021 for (auto *P : Func->parameters()) 3022 FuncParams.push_back( 3023 Context.getCanonicalType(P->getType().getUnqualifiedType())); 3024 if (llvm::makeArrayRef(FuncParams) == Params) { 3025 // Make the function visible to name lookup, even if we found it in 3026 // an unimported module. It either is an implicitly-declared global 3027 // allocation function, or is suppressing that function. 3028 Func->setVisibleDespiteOwningModule(); 3029 return; 3030 } 3031 } 3032 } 3033 } 3034 3035 FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI(Context.getDefaultCallingConvention( 3036 /*IsVariadic=*/false, /*IsCXXMethod=*/false, /*IsBuiltin=*/true)); 3037 3038 QualType BadAllocType; 3039 bool HasBadAllocExceptionSpec 3040 = (Name.getCXXOverloadedOperator() == OO_New || 3041 Name.getCXXOverloadedOperator() == OO_Array_New); 3042 if (HasBadAllocExceptionSpec) { 3043 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11) { 3044 BadAllocType = Context.getTypeDeclType(getStdBadAlloc()); 3045 assert(StdBadAlloc && "Must have std::bad_alloc declared"); 3046 EPI.ExceptionSpec.Type = EST_Dynamic; 3047 EPI.ExceptionSpec.Exceptions = llvm::makeArrayRef(BadAllocType); 3048 } 3049 if (getLangOpts().NewInfallible) { 3050 EPI.ExceptionSpec.Type = EST_DynamicNone; 3051 } 3052 } else { 3053 EPI.ExceptionSpec = 3054 getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 ? EST_BasicNoexcept : EST_DynamicNone; 3055 } 3056 3057 auto CreateAllocationFunctionDecl = [&](Attr *ExtraAttr) { 3058 QualType FnType = Context.getFunctionType(Return, Params, EPI); 3059 FunctionDecl *Alloc = FunctionDecl::Create( 3060 Context, GlobalCtx, SourceLocation(), SourceLocation(), Name, FnType, 3061 /*TInfo=*/nullptr, SC_None, getCurFPFeatures().isFPConstrained(), false, 3062 true); 3063 Alloc->setImplicit(); 3064 // Global allocation functions should always be visible. 3065 Alloc->setVisibleDespiteOwningModule(); 3066 3067 if (HasBadAllocExceptionSpec && getLangOpts().NewInfallible) 3068 Alloc->addAttr( 3069 ReturnsNonNullAttr::CreateImplicit(Context, Alloc->getLocation())); 3070 3071 Alloc->addAttr(VisibilityAttr::CreateImplicit( 3072 Context, LangOpts.GlobalAllocationFunctionVisibilityHidden 3073 ? VisibilityAttr::Hidden 3074 : VisibilityAttr::Default)); 3075 3076 llvm::SmallVector<ParmVarDecl *, 3> ParamDecls; 3077 for (QualType T : Params) { 3078 ParamDecls.push_back(ParmVarDecl::Create( 3079 Context, Alloc, SourceLocation(), SourceLocation(), nullptr, T, 3080 /*TInfo=*/nullptr, SC_None, nullptr)); 3081 ParamDecls.back()->setImplicit(); 3082 } 3083 Alloc->setParams(ParamDecls); 3084 if (ExtraAttr) 3085 Alloc->addAttr(ExtraAttr); 3086 AddKnownFunctionAttributesForReplaceableGlobalAllocationFunction(Alloc); 3087 Context.getTranslationUnitDecl()->addDecl(Alloc); 3088 IdResolver.tryAddTopLevelDecl(Alloc, Name); 3089 }; 3090 3091 if (!LangOpts.CUDA) 3092 CreateAllocationFunctionDecl(nullptr); 3093 else { 3094 // Host and device get their own declaration so each can be 3095 // defined or re-declared independently. 3096 CreateAllocationFunctionDecl(CUDAHostAttr::CreateImplicit(Context)); 3097 CreateAllocationFunctionDecl(CUDADeviceAttr::CreateImplicit(Context)); 3098 } 3099 } 3100 3101 FunctionDecl *Sema::FindUsualDeallocationFunction(SourceLocation StartLoc, 3102 bool CanProvideSize, 3103 bool Overaligned, 3104 DeclarationName Name) { 3105 DeclareGlobalNewDelete(); 3106 3107 LookupResult FoundDelete(*this, Name, StartLoc, LookupOrdinaryName); 3108 LookupQualifiedName(FoundDelete, Context.getTranslationUnitDecl()); 3109 3110 // FIXME: It's possible for this to result in ambiguity, through a 3111 // user-declared variadic operator delete or the enable_if attribute. We 3112 // should probably not consider those cases to be usual deallocation 3113 // functions. But for now we just make an arbitrary choice in that case. 3114 auto Result = resolveDeallocationOverload(*this, FoundDelete, CanProvideSize, 3115 Overaligned); 3116 assert(Result.FD && "operator delete missing from global scope?"); 3117 return Result.FD; 3118 } 3119 3120 FunctionDecl *Sema::FindDeallocationFunctionForDestructor(SourceLocation Loc, 3121 CXXRecordDecl *RD) { 3122 DeclarationName Name = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Delete); 3123 3124 FunctionDecl *OperatorDelete = nullptr; 3125 if (FindDeallocationFunction(Loc, RD, Name, OperatorDelete)) 3126 return nullptr; 3127 if (OperatorDelete) 3128 return OperatorDelete; 3129 3130 // If there's no class-specific operator delete, look up the global 3131 // non-array delete. 3132 return FindUsualDeallocationFunction( 3133 Loc, true, hasNewExtendedAlignment(*this, Context.getRecordType(RD)), 3134 Name); 3135 } 3136 3137 bool Sema::FindDeallocationFunction(SourceLocation StartLoc, CXXRecordDecl *RD, 3138 DeclarationName Name, 3139 FunctionDecl *&Operator, bool Diagnose) { 3140 LookupResult Found(*this, Name, StartLoc, LookupOrdinaryName); 3141 // Try to find operator delete/operator delete[] in class scope. 3142 LookupQualifiedName(Found, RD); 3143 3144 if (Found.isAmbiguous()) 3145 return true; 3146 3147 Found.suppressDiagnostics(); 3148 3149 bool Overaligned = hasNewExtendedAlignment(*this, Context.getRecordType(RD)); 3150 3151 // C++17 [expr.delete]p10: 3152 // If the deallocation functions have class scope, the one without a 3153 // parameter of type std::size_t is selected. 3154 llvm::SmallVector<UsualDeallocFnInfo, 4> Matches; 3155 resolveDeallocationOverload(*this, Found, /*WantSize*/ false, 3156 /*WantAlign*/ Overaligned, &Matches); 3157 3158 // If we could find an overload, use it. 3159 if (Matches.size() == 1) { 3160 Operator = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Matches[0].FD); 3161 3162 // FIXME: DiagnoseUseOfDecl? 3163 if (Operator->isDeleted()) { 3164 if (Diagnose) { 3165 Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_deleted_function_use); 3166 NoteDeletedFunction(Operator); 3167 } 3168 return true; 3169 } 3170 3171 if (CheckAllocationAccess(StartLoc, SourceRange(), Found.getNamingClass(), 3172 Matches[0].Found, Diagnose) == AR_inaccessible) 3173 return true; 3174 3175 return false; 3176 } 3177 3178 // We found multiple suitable operators; complain about the ambiguity. 3179 // FIXME: The standard doesn't say to do this; it appears that the intent 3180 // is that this should never happen. 3181 if (!Matches.empty()) { 3182 if (Diagnose) { 3183 Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_ambiguous_suitable_delete_member_function_found) 3184 << Name << RD; 3185 for (auto &Match : Matches) 3186 Diag(Match.FD->getLocation(), diag::note_member_declared_here) << Name; 3187 } 3188 return true; 3189 } 3190 3191 // We did find operator delete/operator delete[] declarations, but 3192 // none of them were suitable. 3193 if (!Found.empty()) { 3194 if (Diagnose) { 3195 Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_no_suitable_delete_member_function_found) 3196 << Name << RD; 3197 3198 for (NamedDecl *D : Found) 3199 Diag(D->getUnderlyingDecl()->getLocation(), 3200 diag::note_member_declared_here) << Name; 3201 } 3202 return true; 3203 } 3204 3205 Operator = nullptr; 3206 return false; 3207 } 3208 3209 namespace { 3210 /// Checks whether delete-expression, and new-expression used for 3211 /// initializing deletee have the same array form. 3212 class MismatchingNewDeleteDetector { 3213 public: 3214 enum MismatchResult { 3215 /// Indicates that there is no mismatch or a mismatch cannot be proven. 3216 NoMismatch, 3217 /// Indicates that variable is initialized with mismatching form of \a new. 3218 VarInitMismatches, 3219 /// Indicates that member is initialized with mismatching form of \a new. 3220 MemberInitMismatches, 3221 /// Indicates that 1 or more constructors' definitions could not been 3222 /// analyzed, and they will be checked again at the end of translation unit. 3223 AnalyzeLater 3224 }; 3225 3226 /// \param EndOfTU True, if this is the final analysis at the end of 3227 /// translation unit. False, if this is the initial analysis at the point 3228 /// delete-expression was encountered. 3229 explicit MismatchingNewDeleteDetector(bool EndOfTU) 3230 : Field(nullptr), IsArrayForm(false), EndOfTU(EndOfTU), 3231 HasUndefinedConstructors(false) {} 3232 3233 /// Checks whether pointee of a delete-expression is initialized with 3234 /// matching form of new-expression. 3235 /// 3236 /// If return value is \c VarInitMismatches or \c MemberInitMismatches at the 3237 /// point where delete-expression is encountered, then a warning will be 3238 /// issued immediately. If return value is \c AnalyzeLater at the point where 3239 /// delete-expression is seen, then member will be analyzed at the end of 3240 /// translation unit. \c AnalyzeLater is returned iff at least one constructor 3241 /// couldn't be analyzed. If at least one constructor initializes the member 3242 /// with matching type of new, the return value is \c NoMismatch. 3243 MismatchResult analyzeDeleteExpr(const CXXDeleteExpr *DE); 3244 /// Analyzes a class member. 3245 /// \param Field Class member to analyze. 3246 /// \param DeleteWasArrayForm Array form-ness of the delete-expression used 3247 /// for deleting the \p Field. 3248 MismatchResult analyzeField(FieldDecl *Field, bool DeleteWasArrayForm); 3249 FieldDecl *Field; 3250 /// List of mismatching new-expressions used for initialization of the pointee 3251 llvm::SmallVector<const CXXNewExpr *, 4> NewExprs; 3252 /// Indicates whether delete-expression was in array form. 3253 bool IsArrayForm; 3254 3255 private: 3256 const bool EndOfTU; 3257 /// Indicates that there is at least one constructor without body. 3258 bool HasUndefinedConstructors; 3259 /// Returns \c CXXNewExpr from given initialization expression. 3260 /// \param E Expression used for initializing pointee in delete-expression. 3261 /// E can be a single-element \c InitListExpr consisting of new-expression. 3262 const CXXNewExpr *getNewExprFromInitListOrExpr(const Expr *E); 3263 /// Returns whether member is initialized with mismatching form of 3264 /// \c new either by the member initializer or in-class initialization. 3265 /// 3266 /// If bodies of all constructors are not visible at the end of translation 3267 /// unit or at least one constructor initializes member with the matching 3268 /// form of \c new, mismatch cannot be proven, and this function will return 3269 /// \c NoMismatch. 3270 MismatchResult analyzeMemberExpr(const MemberExpr *ME); 3271 /// Returns whether variable is initialized with mismatching form of 3272 /// \c new. 3273 /// 3274 /// If variable is initialized with matching form of \c new or variable is not 3275 /// initialized with a \c new expression, this function will return true. 3276 /// If variable is initialized with mismatching form of \c new, returns false. 3277 /// \param D Variable to analyze. 3278 bool hasMatchingVarInit(const DeclRefExpr *D); 3279 /// Checks whether the constructor initializes pointee with mismatching 3280 /// form of \c new. 3281 /// 3282 /// Returns true, if member is initialized with matching form of \c new in 3283 /// member initializer list. Returns false, if member is initialized with the 3284 /// matching form of \c new in this constructor's initializer or given 3285 /// constructor isn't defined at the point where delete-expression is seen, or 3286 /// member isn't initialized by the constructor. 3287 bool hasMatchingNewInCtor(const CXXConstructorDecl *CD); 3288 /// Checks whether member is initialized with matching form of 3289 /// \c new in member initializer list. 3290 bool hasMatchingNewInCtorInit(const CXXCtorInitializer *CI); 3291 /// Checks whether member is initialized with mismatching form of \c new by 3292 /// in-class initializer. 3293 MismatchResult analyzeInClassInitializer(); 3294 }; 3295 } 3296 3297 MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::MismatchResult 3298 MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::analyzeDeleteExpr(const CXXDeleteExpr *DE) { 3299 NewExprs.clear(); 3300 assert(DE && "Expected delete-expression"); 3301 IsArrayForm = DE->isArrayForm(); 3302 const Expr *E = DE->getArgument()->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 3303 if (const MemberExpr *ME = dyn_cast<const MemberExpr>(E)) { 3304 return analyzeMemberExpr(ME); 3305 } else if (const DeclRefExpr *D = dyn_cast<const DeclRefExpr>(E)) { 3306 if (!hasMatchingVarInit(D)) 3307 return VarInitMismatches; 3308 } 3309 return NoMismatch; 3310 } 3311 3312 const CXXNewExpr * 3313 MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::getNewExprFromInitListOrExpr(const Expr *E) { 3314 assert(E != nullptr && "Expected a valid initializer expression"); 3315 E = E->IgnoreParenImpCasts(); 3316 if (const InitListExpr *ILE = dyn_cast<const InitListExpr>(E)) { 3317 if (ILE->getNumInits() == 1) 3318 E = dyn_cast<const CXXNewExpr>(ILE->getInit(0)->IgnoreParenImpCasts()); 3319 } 3320 3321 return dyn_cast_or_null<const CXXNewExpr>(E); 3322 } 3323 3324 bool MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::hasMatchingNewInCtorInit( 3325 const CXXCtorInitializer *CI) { 3326 const CXXNewExpr *NE = nullptr; 3327 if (Field == CI->getMember() && 3328 (NE = getNewExprFromInitListOrExpr(CI->getInit()))) { 3329 if (NE->isArray() == IsArrayForm) 3330 return true; 3331 else 3332 NewExprs.push_back(NE); 3333 } 3334 return false; 3335 } 3336 3337 bool MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::hasMatchingNewInCtor( 3338 const CXXConstructorDecl *CD) { 3339 if (CD->isImplicit()) 3340 return false; 3341 const FunctionDecl *Definition = CD; 3342 if (!CD->isThisDeclarationADefinition() && !CD->isDefined(Definition)) { 3343 HasUndefinedConstructors = true; 3344 return EndOfTU; 3345 } 3346 for (const auto *CI : cast<const CXXConstructorDecl>(Definition)->inits()) { 3347 if (hasMatchingNewInCtorInit(CI)) 3348 return true; 3349 } 3350 return false; 3351 } 3352 3353 MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::MismatchResult 3354 MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::analyzeInClassInitializer() { 3355 assert(Field != nullptr && "This should be called only for members"); 3356 const Expr *InitExpr = Field->getInClassInitializer(); 3357 if (!InitExpr) 3358 return EndOfTU ? NoMismatch : AnalyzeLater; 3359 if (const CXXNewExpr *NE = getNewExprFromInitListOrExpr(InitExpr)) { 3360 if (NE->isArray() != IsArrayForm) { 3361 NewExprs.push_back(NE); 3362 return MemberInitMismatches; 3363 } 3364 } 3365 return NoMismatch; 3366 } 3367 3368 MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::MismatchResult 3369 MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::analyzeField(FieldDecl *Field, 3370 bool DeleteWasArrayForm) { 3371 assert(Field != nullptr && "Analysis requires a valid class member."); 3372 this->Field = Field; 3373 IsArrayForm = DeleteWasArrayForm; 3374 const CXXRecordDecl *RD = cast<const CXXRecordDecl>(Field->getParent()); 3375 for (const auto *CD : RD->ctors()) { 3376 if (hasMatchingNewInCtor(CD)) 3377 return NoMismatch; 3378 } 3379 if (HasUndefinedConstructors) 3380 return EndOfTU ? NoMismatch : AnalyzeLater; 3381 if (!NewExprs.empty()) 3382 return MemberInitMismatches; 3383 return Field->hasInClassInitializer() ? analyzeInClassInitializer() 3384 : NoMismatch; 3385 } 3386 3387 MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::MismatchResult 3388 MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::analyzeMemberExpr(const MemberExpr *ME) { 3389 assert(ME != nullptr && "Expected a member expression"); 3390 if (FieldDecl *F = dyn_cast<FieldDecl>(ME->getMemberDecl())) 3391 return analyzeField(F, IsArrayForm); 3392 return NoMismatch; 3393 } 3394 3395 bool MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::hasMatchingVarInit(const DeclRefExpr *D) { 3396 const CXXNewExpr *NE = nullptr; 3397 if (const VarDecl *VD = dyn_cast<const VarDecl>(D->getDecl())) { 3398 if (VD->hasInit() && (NE = getNewExprFromInitListOrExpr(VD->getInit())) && 3399 NE->isArray() != IsArrayForm) { 3400 NewExprs.push_back(NE); 3401 } 3402 } 3403 return NewExprs.empty(); 3404 } 3405 3406 static void 3407 DiagnoseMismatchedNewDelete(Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation DeleteLoc, 3408 const MismatchingNewDeleteDetector &Detector) { 3409 SourceLocation EndOfDelete = SemaRef.getLocForEndOfToken(DeleteLoc); 3410 FixItHint H; 3411 if (!Detector.IsArrayForm) 3412 H = FixItHint::CreateInsertion(EndOfDelete, "[]"); 3413 else { 3414 SourceLocation RSquare = Lexer::findLocationAfterToken( 3415 DeleteLoc, tok::l_square, SemaRef.getSourceManager(), 3416 SemaRef.getLangOpts(), true); 3417 if (RSquare.isValid()) 3418 H = FixItHint::CreateRemoval(SourceRange(EndOfDelete, RSquare)); 3419 } 3420 SemaRef.Diag(DeleteLoc, diag::warn_mismatched_delete_new) 3421 << Detector.IsArrayForm << H; 3422 3423 for (const auto *NE : Detector.NewExprs) 3424 SemaRef.Diag(NE->getExprLoc(), diag::note_allocated_here) 3425 << Detector.IsArrayForm; 3426 } 3427 3428 void Sema::AnalyzeDeleteExprMismatch(const CXXDeleteExpr *DE) { 3429 if (Diags.isIgnored(diag::warn_mismatched_delete_new, SourceLocation())) 3430 return; 3431 MismatchingNewDeleteDetector Detector(/*EndOfTU=*/false); 3432 switch (Detector.analyzeDeleteExpr(DE)) { 3433 case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::VarInitMismatches: 3434 case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::MemberInitMismatches: { 3435 DiagnoseMismatchedNewDelete(*this, DE->getBeginLoc(), Detector); 3436 break; 3437 } 3438 case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::AnalyzeLater: { 3439 DeleteExprs[Detector.Field].push_back( 3440 std::make_pair(DE->getBeginLoc(), DE->isArrayForm())); 3441 break; 3442 } 3443 case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::NoMismatch: 3444 break; 3445 } 3446 } 3447 3448 void Sema::AnalyzeDeleteExprMismatch(FieldDecl *Field, SourceLocation DeleteLoc, 3449 bool DeleteWasArrayForm) { 3450 MismatchingNewDeleteDetector Detector(/*EndOfTU=*/true); 3451 switch (Detector.analyzeField(Field, DeleteWasArrayForm)) { 3452 case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::VarInitMismatches: 3453 llvm_unreachable("This analysis should have been done for class members."); 3454 case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::AnalyzeLater: 3455 llvm_unreachable("Analysis cannot be postponed any point beyond end of " 3456 "translation unit."); 3457 case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::MemberInitMismatches: 3458 DiagnoseMismatchedNewDelete(*this, DeleteLoc, Detector); 3459 break; 3460 case MismatchingNewDeleteDetector::NoMismatch: 3461 break; 3462 } 3463 } 3464 3465 /// ActOnCXXDelete - Parsed a C++ 'delete' expression (C++ 5.3.5), as in: 3466 /// @code ::delete ptr; @endcode 3467 /// or 3468 /// @code delete [] ptr; @endcode 3469 ExprResult 3470 Sema::ActOnCXXDelete(SourceLocation StartLoc, bool UseGlobal, 3471 bool ArrayForm, Expr *ExE) { 3472 // C++ [expr.delete]p1: 3473 // The operand shall have a pointer type, or a class type having a single 3474 // non-explicit conversion function to a pointer type. The result has type 3475 // void. 3476 // 3477 // DR599 amends "pointer type" to "pointer to object type" in both cases. 3478 3479 ExprResult Ex = ExE; 3480 FunctionDecl *OperatorDelete = nullptr; 3481 bool ArrayFormAsWritten = ArrayForm; 3482 bool UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize = false; 3483 3484 if (!Ex.get()->isTypeDependent()) { 3485 // Perform lvalue-to-rvalue cast, if needed. 3486 Ex = DefaultLvalueConversion(Ex.get()); 3487 if (Ex.isInvalid()) 3488 return ExprError(); 3489 3490 QualType Type = Ex.get()->getType(); 3491 3492 class DeleteConverter : public ContextualImplicitConverter { 3493 public: 3494 DeleteConverter() : ContextualImplicitConverter(false, true) {} 3495 3496 bool match(QualType ConvType) override { 3497 // FIXME: If we have an operator T* and an operator void*, we must pick 3498 // the operator T*. 3499 if (const PointerType *ConvPtrType = ConvType->getAs<PointerType>()) 3500 if (ConvPtrType->getPointeeType()->isIncompleteOrObjectType()) 3501 return true; 3502 return false; 3503 } 3504 3505 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseNoMatch(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 3506 QualType T) override { 3507 return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_delete_operand) << T; 3508 } 3509 3510 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseIncomplete(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 3511 QualType T) override { 3512 return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_delete_incomplete_class_type) << T; 3513 } 3514 3515 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseExplicitConv(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 3516 QualType T, 3517 QualType ConvTy) override { 3518 return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_delete_explicit_conversion) << T << ConvTy; 3519 } 3520 3521 SemaDiagnosticBuilder noteExplicitConv(Sema &S, CXXConversionDecl *Conv, 3522 QualType ConvTy) override { 3523 return S.Diag(Conv->getLocation(), diag::note_delete_conversion) 3524 << ConvTy; 3525 } 3526 3527 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseAmbiguous(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 3528 QualType T) override { 3529 return S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_ambiguous_delete_operand) << T; 3530 } 3531 3532 SemaDiagnosticBuilder noteAmbiguous(Sema &S, CXXConversionDecl *Conv, 3533 QualType ConvTy) override { 3534 return S.Diag(Conv->getLocation(), diag::note_delete_conversion) 3535 << ConvTy; 3536 } 3537 3538 SemaDiagnosticBuilder diagnoseConversion(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 3539 QualType T, 3540 QualType ConvTy) override { 3541 llvm_unreachable("conversion functions are permitted"); 3542 } 3543 } Converter; 3544 3545 Ex = PerformContextualImplicitConversion(StartLoc, Ex.get(), Converter); 3546 if (Ex.isInvalid()) 3547 return ExprError(); 3548 Type = Ex.get()->getType(); 3549 if (!Converter.match(Type)) 3550 // FIXME: PerformContextualImplicitConversion should return ExprError 3551 // itself in this case. 3552 return ExprError(); 3553 3554 QualType Pointee = Type->castAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 3555 QualType PointeeElem = Context.getBaseElementType(Pointee); 3556 3557 if (Pointee.getAddressSpace() != LangAS::Default && 3558 !getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus) 3559 return Diag(Ex.get()->getBeginLoc(), 3560 diag::err_address_space_qualified_delete) 3561 << Pointee.getUnqualifiedType() 3562 << Pointee.getQualifiers().getAddressSpaceAttributePrintValue(); 3563 3564 CXXRecordDecl *PointeeRD = nullptr; 3565 if (Pointee->isVoidType() && !isSFINAEContext()) { 3566 // The C++ standard bans deleting a pointer to a non-object type, which 3567 // effectively bans deletion of "void*". However, most compilers support 3568 // this, so we treat it as a warning unless we're in a SFINAE context. 3569 Diag(StartLoc, diag::ext_delete_void_ptr_operand) 3570 << Type << Ex.get()->getSourceRange(); 3571 } else if (Pointee->isFunctionType() || Pointee->isVoidType() || 3572 Pointee->isSizelessType()) { 3573 return ExprError(Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_delete_operand) 3574 << Type << Ex.get()->getSourceRange()); 3575 } else if (!Pointee->isDependentType()) { 3576 // FIXME: This can result in errors if the definition was imported from a 3577 // module but is hidden. 3578 if (!RequireCompleteType(StartLoc, Pointee, 3579 diag::warn_delete_incomplete, Ex.get())) { 3580 if (const RecordType *RT = PointeeElem->getAs<RecordType>()) 3581 PointeeRD = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl()); 3582 } 3583 } 3584 3585 if (Pointee->isArrayType() && !ArrayForm) { 3586 Diag(StartLoc, diag::warn_delete_array_type) 3587 << Type << Ex.get()->getSourceRange() 3588 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(getLocForEndOfToken(StartLoc), "[]"); 3589 ArrayForm = true; 3590 } 3591 3592 DeclarationName DeleteName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName( 3593 ArrayForm ? OO_Array_Delete : OO_Delete); 3594 3595 if (PointeeRD) { 3596 if (!UseGlobal && 3597 FindDeallocationFunction(StartLoc, PointeeRD, DeleteName, 3598 OperatorDelete)) 3599 return ExprError(); 3600 3601 // If we're allocating an array of records, check whether the 3602 // usual operator delete[] has a size_t parameter. 3603 if (ArrayForm) { 3604 // If the user specifically asked to use the global allocator, 3605 // we'll need to do the lookup into the class. 3606 if (UseGlobal) 3607 UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize = 3608 doesUsualArrayDeleteWantSize(*this, StartLoc, PointeeElem); 3609 3610 // Otherwise, the usual operator delete[] should be the 3611 // function we just found. 3612 else if (OperatorDelete && isa<CXXMethodDecl>(OperatorDelete)) 3613 UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize = 3614 UsualDeallocFnInfo(*this, 3615 DeclAccessPair::make(OperatorDelete, AS_public)) 3616 .HasSizeT; 3617 } 3618 3619 if (!PointeeRD->hasIrrelevantDestructor()) 3620 if (CXXDestructorDecl *Dtor = LookupDestructor(PointeeRD)) { 3621 MarkFunctionReferenced(StartLoc, 3622 const_cast<CXXDestructorDecl*>(Dtor)); 3623 if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Dtor, StartLoc)) 3624 return ExprError(); 3625 } 3626 3627 CheckVirtualDtorCall(PointeeRD->getDestructor(), StartLoc, 3628 /*IsDelete=*/true, /*CallCanBeVirtual=*/true, 3629 /*WarnOnNonAbstractTypes=*/!ArrayForm, 3630 SourceLocation()); 3631 } 3632 3633 if (!OperatorDelete) { 3634 if (getLangOpts().OpenCLCPlusPlus) { 3635 Diag(StartLoc, diag::err_openclcxx_not_supported) << "default delete"; 3636 return ExprError(); 3637 } 3638 3639 bool IsComplete = isCompleteType(StartLoc, Pointee); 3640 bool CanProvideSize = 3641 IsComplete && (!ArrayForm || UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize || 3642 Pointee.isDestructedType()); 3643 bool Overaligned = hasNewExtendedAlignment(*this, Pointee); 3644 3645 // Look for a global declaration. 3646 OperatorDelete = FindUsualDeallocationFunction(StartLoc, CanProvideSize, 3647 Overaligned, DeleteName); 3648 } 3649 3650 MarkFunctionReferenced(StartLoc, OperatorDelete); 3651 3652 // Check access and ambiguity of destructor if we're going to call it. 3653 // Note that this is required even for a virtual delete. 3654 bool IsVirtualDelete = false; 3655 if (PointeeRD) { 3656 if (CXXDestructorDecl *Dtor = LookupDestructor(PointeeRD)) { 3657 CheckDestructorAccess(Ex.get()->getExprLoc(), Dtor, 3658 PDiag(diag::err_access_dtor) << PointeeElem); 3659 IsVirtualDelete = Dtor->isVirtual(); 3660 } 3661 } 3662 3663 DiagnoseUseOfDecl(OperatorDelete, StartLoc); 3664 3665 // Convert the operand to the type of the first parameter of operator 3666 // delete. This is only necessary if we selected a destroying operator 3667 // delete that we are going to call (non-virtually); converting to void* 3668 // is trivial and left to AST consumers to handle. 3669 QualType ParamType = OperatorDelete->getParamDecl(0)->getType(); 3670 if (!IsVirtualDelete && !ParamType->getPointeeType()->isVoidType()) { 3671 Qualifiers Qs = Pointee.getQualifiers(); 3672 if (Qs.hasCVRQualifiers()) { 3673 // Qualifiers are irrelevant to this conversion; we're only looking 3674 // for access and ambiguity. 3675 Qs.removeCVRQualifiers(); 3676 QualType Unqual = Context.getPointerType( 3677 Context.getQualifiedType(Pointee.getUnqualifiedType(), Qs)); 3678 Ex = ImpCastExprToType(Ex.get(), Unqual, CK_NoOp); 3679 } 3680 Ex = PerformImplicitConversion(Ex.get(), ParamType, AA_Passing); 3681 if (Ex.isInvalid()) 3682 return ExprError(); 3683 } 3684 } 3685 3686 CXXDeleteExpr *Result = new (Context) CXXDeleteExpr( 3687 Context.VoidTy, UseGlobal, ArrayForm, ArrayFormAsWritten, 3688 UsualArrayDeleteWantsSize, OperatorDelete, Ex.get(), StartLoc); 3689 AnalyzeDeleteExprMismatch(Result); 3690 return Result; 3691 } 3692 3693 static bool resolveBuiltinNewDeleteOverload(Sema &S, CallExpr *TheCall, 3694 bool IsDelete, 3695 FunctionDecl *&Operator) { 3696 3697 DeclarationName NewName = S.Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName( 3698 IsDelete ? OO_Delete : OO_New); 3699 3700 LookupResult R(S, NewName, TheCall->getBeginLoc(), Sema::LookupOrdinaryName); 3701 S.LookupQualifiedName(R, S.Context.getTranslationUnitDecl()); 3702 assert(!R.empty() && "implicitly declared allocation functions not found"); 3703 assert(!R.isAmbiguous() && "global allocation functions are ambiguous"); 3704 3705 // We do our own custom access checks below. 3706 R.suppressDiagnostics(); 3707 3708 SmallVector<Expr *, 8> Args(TheCall->arg_begin(), TheCall->arg_end()); 3709 OverloadCandidateSet Candidates(R.getNameLoc(), 3710 OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal); 3711 for (LookupResult::iterator FnOvl = R.begin(), FnOvlEnd = R.end(); 3712 FnOvl != FnOvlEnd; ++FnOvl) { 3713 // Even member operator new/delete are implicitly treated as 3714 // static, so don't use AddMemberCandidate. 3715 NamedDecl *D = (*FnOvl)->getUnderlyingDecl(); 3716 3717 if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FnTemplate = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D)) { 3718 S.AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(FnTemplate, FnOvl.getPair(), 3719 /*ExplicitTemplateArgs=*/nullptr, Args, 3720 Candidates, 3721 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false); 3722 continue; 3723 } 3724 3725 FunctionDecl *Fn = cast<FunctionDecl>(D); 3726 S.AddOverloadCandidate(Fn, FnOvl.getPair(), Args, Candidates, 3727 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false); 3728 } 3729 3730 SourceRange Range = TheCall->getSourceRange(); 3731 3732 // Do the resolution. 3733 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 3734 switch (Candidates.BestViableFunction(S, R.getNameLoc(), Best)) { 3735 case OR_Success: { 3736 // Got one! 3737 FunctionDecl *FnDecl = Best->Function; 3738 assert(R.getNamingClass() == nullptr && 3739 "class members should not be considered"); 3740 3741 if (!FnDecl->isReplaceableGlobalAllocationFunction()) { 3742 S.Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_builtin_operator_new_delete_not_usual) 3743 << (IsDelete ? 1 : 0) << Range; 3744 S.Diag(FnDecl->getLocation(), diag::note_non_usual_function_declared_here) 3745 << R.getLookupName() << FnDecl->getSourceRange(); 3746 return true; 3747 } 3748 3749 Operator = FnDecl; 3750 return false; 3751 } 3752 3753 case OR_No_Viable_Function: 3754 Candidates.NoteCandidates( 3755 PartialDiagnosticAt(R.getNameLoc(), 3756 S.PDiag(diag::err_ovl_no_viable_function_in_call) 3757 << R.getLookupName() << Range), 3758 S, OCD_AllCandidates, Args); 3759 return true; 3760 3761 case OR_Ambiguous: 3762 Candidates.NoteCandidates( 3763 PartialDiagnosticAt(R.getNameLoc(), 3764 S.PDiag(diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_call) 3765 << R.getLookupName() << Range), 3766 S, OCD_AmbiguousCandidates, Args); 3767 return true; 3768 3769 case OR_Deleted: { 3770 Candidates.NoteCandidates( 3771 PartialDiagnosticAt(R.getNameLoc(), S.PDiag(diag::err_ovl_deleted_call) 3772 << R.getLookupName() << Range), 3773 S, OCD_AllCandidates, Args); 3774 return true; 3775 } 3776 } 3777 llvm_unreachable("Unreachable, bad result from BestViableFunction"); 3778 } 3779 3780 ExprResult 3781 Sema::SemaBuiltinOperatorNewDeleteOverloaded(ExprResult TheCallResult, 3782 bool IsDelete) { 3783 CallExpr *TheCall = cast<CallExpr>(TheCallResult.get()); 3784 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 3785 Diag(TheCall->getExprLoc(), diag::err_builtin_requires_language) 3786 << (IsDelete ? "__builtin_operator_delete" : "__builtin_operator_new") 3787 << "C++"; 3788 return ExprError(); 3789 } 3790 // CodeGen assumes it can find the global new and delete to call, 3791 // so ensure that they are declared. 3792 DeclareGlobalNewDelete(); 3793 3794 FunctionDecl *OperatorNewOrDelete = nullptr; 3795 if (resolveBuiltinNewDeleteOverload(*this, TheCall, IsDelete, 3796 OperatorNewOrDelete)) 3797 return ExprError(); 3798 assert(OperatorNewOrDelete && "should be found"); 3799 3800 DiagnoseUseOfDecl(OperatorNewOrDelete, TheCall->getExprLoc()); 3801 MarkFunctionReferenced(TheCall->getExprLoc(), OperatorNewOrDelete); 3802 3803 TheCall->setType(OperatorNewOrDelete->getReturnType()); 3804 for (unsigned i = 0; i != TheCall->getNumArgs(); ++i) { 3805 QualType ParamTy = OperatorNewOrDelete->getParamDecl(i)->getType(); 3806 InitializedEntity Entity = 3807 InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context, ParamTy, false); 3808 ExprResult Arg = PerformCopyInitialization( 3809 Entity, TheCall->getArg(i)->getBeginLoc(), TheCall->getArg(i)); 3810 if (Arg.isInvalid()) 3811 return ExprError(); 3812 TheCall->setArg(i, Arg.get()); 3813 } 3814 auto Callee = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(TheCall->getCallee()); 3815 assert(Callee && Callee->getCastKind() == CK_BuiltinFnToFnPtr && 3816 "Callee expected to be implicit cast to a builtin function pointer"); 3817 Callee->setType(OperatorNewOrDelete->getType()); 3818 3819 return TheCallResult; 3820 } 3821 3822 void Sema::CheckVirtualDtorCall(CXXDestructorDecl *dtor, SourceLocation Loc, 3823 bool IsDelete, bool CallCanBeVirtual, 3824 bool WarnOnNonAbstractTypes, 3825 SourceLocation DtorLoc) { 3826 if (!dtor || dtor->isVirtual() || !CallCanBeVirtual || isUnevaluatedContext()) 3827 return; 3828 3829 // C++ [expr.delete]p3: 3830 // In the first alternative (delete object), if the static type of the 3831 // object to be deleted is different from its dynamic type, the static 3832 // type shall be a base class of the dynamic type of the object to be 3833 // deleted and the static type shall have a virtual destructor or the 3834 // behavior is undefined. 3835 // 3836 const CXXRecordDecl *PointeeRD = dtor->getParent(); 3837 // Note: a final class cannot be derived from, no issue there 3838 if (!PointeeRD->isPolymorphic() || PointeeRD->hasAttr<FinalAttr>()) 3839 return; 3840 3841 // If the superclass is in a system header, there's nothing that can be done. 3842 // The `delete` (where we emit the warning) can be in a system header, 3843 // what matters for this warning is where the deleted type is defined. 3844 if (getSourceManager().isInSystemHeader(PointeeRD->getLocation())) 3845 return; 3846 3847 QualType ClassType = dtor->getThisType()->getPointeeType(); 3848 if (PointeeRD->isAbstract()) { 3849 // If the class is abstract, we warn by default, because we're 3850 // sure the code has undefined behavior. 3851 Diag(Loc, diag::warn_delete_abstract_non_virtual_dtor) << (IsDelete ? 0 : 1) 3852 << ClassType; 3853 } else if (WarnOnNonAbstractTypes) { 3854 // Otherwise, if this is not an array delete, it's a bit suspect, 3855 // but not necessarily wrong. 3856 Diag(Loc, diag::warn_delete_non_virtual_dtor) << (IsDelete ? 0 : 1) 3857 << ClassType; 3858 } 3859 if (!IsDelete) { 3860 std::string TypeStr; 3861 ClassType.getAsStringInternal(TypeStr, getPrintingPolicy()); 3862 Diag(DtorLoc, diag::note_delete_non_virtual) 3863 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(DtorLoc, TypeStr + "::"); 3864 } 3865 } 3866 3867 Sema::ConditionResult Sema::ActOnConditionVariable(Decl *ConditionVar, 3868 SourceLocation StmtLoc, 3869 ConditionKind CK) { 3870 ExprResult E = 3871 CheckConditionVariable(cast<VarDecl>(ConditionVar), StmtLoc, CK); 3872 if (E.isInvalid()) 3873 return ConditionError(); 3874 return ConditionResult(*this, ConditionVar, MakeFullExpr(E.get(), StmtLoc), 3875 CK == ConditionKind::ConstexprIf); 3876 } 3877 3878 /// Check the use of the given variable as a C++ condition in an if, 3879 /// while, do-while, or switch statement. 3880 ExprResult Sema::CheckConditionVariable(VarDecl *ConditionVar, 3881 SourceLocation StmtLoc, 3882 ConditionKind CK) { 3883 if (ConditionVar->isInvalidDecl()) 3884 return ExprError(); 3885 3886 QualType T = ConditionVar->getType(); 3887 3888 // C++ [stmt.select]p2: 3889 // The declarator shall not specify a function or an array. 3890 if (T->isFunctionType()) 3891 return ExprError(Diag(ConditionVar->getLocation(), 3892 diag::err_invalid_use_of_function_type) 3893 << ConditionVar->getSourceRange()); 3894 else if (T->isArrayType()) 3895 return ExprError(Diag(ConditionVar->getLocation(), 3896 diag::err_invalid_use_of_array_type) 3897 << ConditionVar->getSourceRange()); 3898 3899 ExprResult Condition = BuildDeclRefExpr( 3900 ConditionVar, ConditionVar->getType().getNonReferenceType(), VK_LValue, 3901 ConditionVar->getLocation()); 3902 3903 switch (CK) { 3904 case ConditionKind::Boolean: 3905 return CheckBooleanCondition(StmtLoc, Condition.get()); 3906 3907 case ConditionKind::ConstexprIf: 3908 return CheckBooleanCondition(StmtLoc, Condition.get(), true); 3909 3910 case ConditionKind::Switch: 3911 return CheckSwitchCondition(StmtLoc, Condition.get()); 3912 } 3913 3914 llvm_unreachable("unexpected condition kind"); 3915 } 3916 3917 /// CheckCXXBooleanCondition - Returns true if a conversion to bool is invalid. 3918 ExprResult Sema::CheckCXXBooleanCondition(Expr *CondExpr, bool IsConstexpr) { 3919 // C++11 6.4p4: 3920 // The value of a condition that is an initialized declaration in a statement 3921 // other than a switch statement is the value of the declared variable 3922 // implicitly converted to type bool. If that conversion is ill-formed, the 3923 // program is ill-formed. 3924 // The value of a condition that is an expression is the value of the 3925 // expression, implicitly converted to bool. 3926 // 3927 // C++2b 8.5.2p2 3928 // If the if statement is of the form if constexpr, the value of the condition 3929 // is contextually converted to bool and the converted expression shall be 3930 // a constant expression. 3931 // 3932 3933 ExprResult E = PerformContextuallyConvertToBool(CondExpr); 3934 if (!IsConstexpr || E.isInvalid() || E.get()->isValueDependent()) 3935 return E; 3936 3937 // FIXME: Return this value to the caller so they don't need to recompute it. 3938 llvm::APSInt Cond; 3939 E = VerifyIntegerConstantExpression( 3940 E.get(), &Cond, 3941 diag::err_constexpr_if_condition_expression_is_not_constant); 3942 return E; 3943 } 3944 3945 /// Helper function to determine whether this is the (deprecated) C++ 3946 /// conversion from a string literal to a pointer to non-const char or 3947 /// non-const wchar_t (for narrow and wide string literals, 3948 /// respectively). 3949 bool 3950 Sema::IsStringLiteralToNonConstPointerConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType) { 3951 // Look inside the implicit cast, if it exists. 3952 if (ImplicitCastExpr *Cast = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(From)) 3953 From = Cast->getSubExpr(); 3954 3955 // A string literal (2.13.4) that is not a wide string literal can 3956 // be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to char"; a wide 3957 // string literal can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer 3958 // to wchar_t" (C++ 4.2p2). 3959 if (StringLiteral *StrLit = dyn_cast<StringLiteral>(From->IgnoreParens())) 3960 if (const PointerType *ToPtrType = ToType->getAs<PointerType>()) 3961 if (const BuiltinType *ToPointeeType 3962 = ToPtrType->getPointeeType()->getAs<BuiltinType>()) { 3963 // This conversion is considered only when there is an 3964 // explicit appropriate pointer target type (C++ 4.2p2). 3965 if (!ToPtrType->getPointeeType().hasQualifiers()) { 3966 switch (StrLit->getKind()) { 3967 case StringLiteral::UTF8: 3968 case StringLiteral::UTF16: 3969 case StringLiteral::UTF32: 3970 // We don't allow UTF literals to be implicitly converted 3971 break; 3972 case StringLiteral::Ascii: 3973 return (ToPointeeType->getKind() == BuiltinType::Char_U || 3974 ToPointeeType->getKind() == BuiltinType::Char_S); 3975 case StringLiteral::Wide: 3976 return Context.typesAreCompatible(Context.getWideCharType(), 3977 QualType(ToPointeeType, 0)); 3978 } 3979 } 3980 } 3981 3982 return false; 3983 } 3984 3985 static ExprResult BuildCXXCastArgument(Sema &S, 3986 SourceLocation CastLoc, 3987 QualType Ty, 3988 CastKind Kind, 3989 CXXMethodDecl *Method, 3990 DeclAccessPair FoundDecl, 3991 bool HadMultipleCandidates, 3992 Expr *From) { 3993 switch (Kind) { 3994 default: llvm_unreachable("Unhandled cast kind!"); 3995 case CK_ConstructorConversion: { 3996 CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Method); 3997 SmallVector<Expr*, 8> ConstructorArgs; 3998 3999 if (S.RequireNonAbstractType(CastLoc, Ty, 4000 diag::err_allocation_of_abstract_type)) 4001 return ExprError(); 4002 4003 if (S.CompleteConstructorCall(Constructor, Ty, From, CastLoc, 4004 ConstructorArgs)) 4005 return ExprError(); 4006 4007 S.CheckConstructorAccess(CastLoc, Constructor, FoundDecl, 4008 InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(Ty)); 4009 if (S.DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Method, CastLoc)) 4010 return ExprError(); 4011 4012 ExprResult Result = S.BuildCXXConstructExpr( 4013 CastLoc, Ty, FoundDecl, cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Method), 4014 ConstructorArgs, HadMultipleCandidates, 4015 /*ListInit*/ false, /*StdInitListInit*/ false, /*ZeroInit*/ false, 4016 CXXConstructExpr::CK_Complete, SourceRange()); 4017 if (Result.isInvalid()) 4018 return ExprError(); 4019 4020 return S.MaybeBindToTemporary(Result.getAs<Expr>()); 4021 } 4022 4023 case CK_UserDefinedConversion: { 4024 assert(!From->getType()->isPointerType() && "Arg can't have pointer type!"); 4025 4026 S.CheckMemberOperatorAccess(CastLoc, From, /*arg*/ nullptr, FoundDecl); 4027 if (S.DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Method, CastLoc)) 4028 return ExprError(); 4029 4030 // Create an implicit call expr that calls it. 4031 CXXConversionDecl *Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(Method); 4032 ExprResult Result = S.BuildCXXMemberCallExpr(From, FoundDecl, Conv, 4033 HadMultipleCandidates); 4034 if (Result.isInvalid()) 4035 return ExprError(); 4036 // Record usage of conversion in an implicit cast. 4037 Result = ImplicitCastExpr::Create(S.Context, Result.get()->getType(), 4038 CK_UserDefinedConversion, Result.get(), 4039 nullptr, Result.get()->getValueKind(), 4040 S.CurFPFeatureOverrides()); 4041 4042 return S.MaybeBindToTemporary(Result.get()); 4043 } 4044 } 4045 } 4046 4047 /// PerformImplicitConversion - Perform an implicit conversion of the 4048 /// expression From to the type ToType using the pre-computed implicit 4049 /// conversion sequence ICS. Returns the converted 4050 /// expression. Action is the kind of conversion we're performing, 4051 /// used in the error message. 4052 ExprResult 4053 Sema::PerformImplicitConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType, 4054 const ImplicitConversionSequence &ICS, 4055 AssignmentAction Action, 4056 CheckedConversionKind CCK) { 4057 // C++ [over.match.oper]p7: [...] operands of class type are converted [...] 4058 if (CCK == CCK_ForBuiltinOverloadedOp && !From->getType()->isRecordType()) 4059 return From; 4060 4061 switch (ICS.getKind()) { 4062 case ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion: { 4063 ExprResult Res = PerformImplicitConversion(From, ToType, ICS.Standard, 4064 Action, CCK); 4065 if (Res.isInvalid()) 4066 return ExprError(); 4067 From = Res.get(); 4068 break; 4069 } 4070 4071 case ImplicitConversionSequence::UserDefinedConversion: { 4072 4073 FunctionDecl *FD = ICS.UserDefined.ConversionFunction; 4074 CastKind CastKind; 4075 QualType BeforeToType; 4076 assert(FD && "no conversion function for user-defined conversion seq"); 4077 if (const CXXConversionDecl *Conv = dyn_cast<CXXConversionDecl>(FD)) { 4078 CastKind = CK_UserDefinedConversion; 4079 4080 // If the user-defined conversion is specified by a conversion function, 4081 // the initial standard conversion sequence converts the source type to 4082 // the implicit object parameter of the conversion function. 4083 BeforeToType = Context.getTagDeclType(Conv->getParent()); 4084 } else { 4085 const CXXConstructorDecl *Ctor = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(FD); 4086 CastKind = CK_ConstructorConversion; 4087 // Do no conversion if dealing with ... for the first conversion. 4088 if (!ICS.UserDefined.EllipsisConversion) { 4089 // If the user-defined conversion is specified by a constructor, the 4090 // initial standard conversion sequence converts the source type to 4091 // the type required by the argument of the constructor 4092 BeforeToType = Ctor->getParamDecl(0)->getType().getNonReferenceType(); 4093 } 4094 } 4095 // Watch out for ellipsis conversion. 4096 if (!ICS.UserDefined.EllipsisConversion) { 4097 ExprResult Res = 4098 PerformImplicitConversion(From, BeforeToType, 4099 ICS.UserDefined.Before, AA_Converting, 4100 CCK); 4101 if (Res.isInvalid()) 4102 return ExprError(); 4103 From = Res.get(); 4104 } 4105 4106 ExprResult CastArg = BuildCXXCastArgument( 4107 *this, From->getBeginLoc(), ToType.getNonReferenceType(), CastKind, 4108 cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD), ICS.UserDefined.FoundConversionFunction, 4109 ICS.UserDefined.HadMultipleCandidates, From); 4110 4111 if (CastArg.isInvalid()) 4112 return ExprError(); 4113 4114 From = CastArg.get(); 4115 4116 // C++ [over.match.oper]p7: 4117 // [...] the second standard conversion sequence of a user-defined 4118 // conversion sequence is not applied. 4119 if (CCK == CCK_ForBuiltinOverloadedOp) 4120 return From; 4121 4122 return PerformImplicitConversion(From, ToType, ICS.UserDefined.After, 4123 AA_Converting, CCK); 4124 } 4125 4126 case ImplicitConversionSequence::AmbiguousConversion: 4127 ICS.DiagnoseAmbiguousConversion(*this, From->getExprLoc(), 4128 PDiag(diag::err_typecheck_ambiguous_condition) 4129 << From->getSourceRange()); 4130 return ExprError(); 4131 4132 case ImplicitConversionSequence::EllipsisConversion: 4133 llvm_unreachable("Cannot perform an ellipsis conversion"); 4134 4135 case ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion: 4136 Sema::AssignConvertType ConvTy = 4137 CheckAssignmentConstraints(From->getExprLoc(), ToType, From->getType()); 4138 bool Diagnosed = DiagnoseAssignmentResult( 4139 ConvTy == Compatible ? Incompatible : ConvTy, From->getExprLoc(), 4140 ToType, From->getType(), From, Action); 4141 assert(Diagnosed && "failed to diagnose bad conversion"); (void)Diagnosed; 4142 return ExprError(); 4143 } 4144 4145 // Everything went well. 4146 return From; 4147 } 4148 4149 /// PerformImplicitConversion - Perform an implicit conversion of the 4150 /// expression From to the type ToType by following the standard 4151 /// conversion sequence SCS. Returns the converted 4152 /// expression. Flavor is the context in which we're performing this 4153 /// conversion, for use in error messages. 4154 ExprResult 4155 Sema::PerformImplicitConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType, 4156 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS, 4157 AssignmentAction Action, 4158 CheckedConversionKind CCK) { 4159 bool CStyle = (CCK == CCK_CStyleCast || CCK == CCK_FunctionalCast); 4160 4161 // Overall FIXME: we are recomputing too many types here and doing far too 4162 // much extra work. What this means is that we need to keep track of more 4163 // information that is computed when we try the implicit conversion initially, 4164 // so that we don't need to recompute anything here. 4165 QualType FromType = From->getType(); 4166 4167 if (SCS.CopyConstructor) { 4168 // FIXME: When can ToType be a reference type? 4169 assert(!ToType->isReferenceType()); 4170 if (SCS.Second == ICK_Derived_To_Base) { 4171 SmallVector<Expr*, 8> ConstructorArgs; 4172 if (CompleteConstructorCall( 4173 cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(SCS.CopyConstructor), ToType, From, 4174 /*FIXME:ConstructLoc*/ SourceLocation(), ConstructorArgs)) 4175 return ExprError(); 4176 return BuildCXXConstructExpr( 4177 /*FIXME:ConstructLoc*/ SourceLocation(), ToType, 4178 SCS.FoundCopyConstructor, SCS.CopyConstructor, 4179 ConstructorArgs, /*HadMultipleCandidates*/ false, 4180 /*ListInit*/ false, /*StdInitListInit*/ false, /*ZeroInit*/ false, 4181 CXXConstructExpr::CK_Complete, SourceRange()); 4182 } 4183 return BuildCXXConstructExpr( 4184 /*FIXME:ConstructLoc*/ SourceLocation(), ToType, 4185 SCS.FoundCopyConstructor, SCS.CopyConstructor, 4186 From, /*HadMultipleCandidates*/ false, 4187 /*ListInit*/ false, /*StdInitListInit*/ false, /*ZeroInit*/ false, 4188 CXXConstructExpr::CK_Complete, SourceRange()); 4189 } 4190 4191 // Resolve overloaded function references. 4192 if (Context.hasSameType(FromType, Context.OverloadTy)) { 4193 DeclAccessPair Found; 4194 FunctionDecl *Fn = ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction(From, ToType, 4195 true, Found); 4196 if (!Fn) 4197 return ExprError(); 4198 4199 if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Fn, From->getBeginLoc())) 4200 return ExprError(); 4201 4202 From = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(From, Found, Fn); 4203 FromType = From->getType(); 4204 } 4205 4206 // If we're converting to an atomic type, first convert to the corresponding 4207 // non-atomic type. 4208 QualType ToAtomicType; 4209 if (const AtomicType *ToAtomic = ToType->getAs<AtomicType>()) { 4210 ToAtomicType = ToType; 4211 ToType = ToAtomic->getValueType(); 4212 } 4213 4214 QualType InitialFromType = FromType; 4215 // Perform the first implicit conversion. 4216 switch (SCS.First) { 4217 case ICK_Identity: 4218 if (const AtomicType *FromAtomic = FromType->getAs<AtomicType>()) { 4219 FromType = FromAtomic->getValueType().getUnqualifiedType(); 4220 From = ImplicitCastExpr::Create(Context, FromType, CK_AtomicToNonAtomic, 4221 From, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, VK_PRValue, 4222 FPOptionsOverride()); 4223 } 4224 break; 4225 4226 case ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue: { 4227 assert(From->getObjectKind() != OK_ObjCProperty); 4228 ExprResult FromRes = DefaultLvalueConversion(From); 4229 if (FromRes.isInvalid()) 4230 return ExprError(); 4231 4232 From = FromRes.get(); 4233 FromType = From->getType(); 4234 break; 4235 } 4236 4237 case ICK_Array_To_Pointer: 4238 FromType = Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType); 4239 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, FromType, CK_ArrayToPointerDecay, VK_PRValue, 4240 /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4241 .get(); 4242 break; 4243 4244 case ICK_Function_To_Pointer: 4245 FromType = Context.getPointerType(FromType); 4246 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, FromType, CK_FunctionToPointerDecay, 4247 VK_PRValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4248 .get(); 4249 break; 4250 4251 default: 4252 llvm_unreachable("Improper first standard conversion"); 4253 } 4254 4255 // Perform the second implicit conversion 4256 switch (SCS.Second) { 4257 case ICK_Identity: 4258 // C++ [except.spec]p5: 4259 // [For] assignment to and initialization of pointers to functions, 4260 // pointers to member functions, and references to functions: the 4261 // target entity shall allow at least the exceptions allowed by the 4262 // source value in the assignment or initialization. 4263 switch (Action) { 4264 case AA_Assigning: 4265 case AA_Initializing: 4266 // Note, function argument passing and returning are initialization. 4267 case AA_Passing: 4268 case AA_Returning: 4269 case AA_Sending: 4270 case AA_Passing_CFAudited: 4271 if (CheckExceptionSpecCompatibility(From, ToType)) 4272 return ExprError(); 4273 break; 4274 4275 case AA_Casting: 4276 case AA_Converting: 4277 // Casts and implicit conversions are not initialization, so are not 4278 // checked for exception specification mismatches. 4279 break; 4280 } 4281 // Nothing else to do. 4282 break; 4283 4284 case ICK_Integral_Promotion: 4285 case ICK_Integral_Conversion: 4286 if (ToType->isBooleanType()) { 4287 assert(FromType->castAs<EnumType>()->getDecl()->isFixed() && 4288 SCS.Second == ICK_Integral_Promotion && 4289 "only enums with fixed underlying type can promote to bool"); 4290 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_IntegralToBoolean, VK_PRValue, 4291 /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4292 .get(); 4293 } else { 4294 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_IntegralCast, VK_PRValue, 4295 /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4296 .get(); 4297 } 4298 break; 4299 4300 case ICK_Floating_Promotion: 4301 case ICK_Floating_Conversion: 4302 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_FloatingCast, VK_PRValue, 4303 /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4304 .get(); 4305 break; 4306 4307 case ICK_Complex_Promotion: 4308 case ICK_Complex_Conversion: { 4309 QualType FromEl = From->getType()->castAs<ComplexType>()->getElementType(); 4310 QualType ToEl = ToType->castAs<ComplexType>()->getElementType(); 4311 CastKind CK; 4312 if (FromEl->isRealFloatingType()) { 4313 if (ToEl->isRealFloatingType()) 4314 CK = CK_FloatingComplexCast; 4315 else 4316 CK = CK_FloatingComplexToIntegralComplex; 4317 } else if (ToEl->isRealFloatingType()) { 4318 CK = CK_IntegralComplexToFloatingComplex; 4319 } else { 4320 CK = CK_IntegralComplexCast; 4321 } 4322 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK, VK_PRValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, 4323 CCK) 4324 .get(); 4325 break; 4326 } 4327 4328 case ICK_Floating_Integral: 4329 if (ToType->isRealFloatingType()) 4330 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_IntegralToFloating, VK_PRValue, 4331 /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4332 .get(); 4333 else 4334 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_FloatingToIntegral, VK_PRValue, 4335 /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4336 .get(); 4337 break; 4338 4339 case ICK_Compatible_Conversion: 4340 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_NoOp, From->getValueKind(), 4341 /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK).get(); 4342 break; 4343 4344 case ICK_Writeback_Conversion: 4345 case ICK_Pointer_Conversion: { 4346 if (SCS.IncompatibleObjC && Action != AA_Casting) { 4347 // Diagnose incompatible Objective-C conversions 4348 if (Action == AA_Initializing || Action == AA_Assigning) 4349 Diag(From->getBeginLoc(), 4350 diag::ext_typecheck_convert_incompatible_pointer) 4351 << ToType << From->getType() << Action << From->getSourceRange() 4352 << 0; 4353 else 4354 Diag(From->getBeginLoc(), 4355 diag::ext_typecheck_convert_incompatible_pointer) 4356 << From->getType() << ToType << Action << From->getSourceRange() 4357 << 0; 4358 4359 if (From->getType()->isObjCObjectPointerType() && 4360 ToType->isObjCObjectPointerType()) 4361 EmitRelatedResultTypeNote(From); 4362 } else if (getLangOpts().allowsNonTrivialObjCLifetimeQualifiers() && 4363 !CheckObjCARCUnavailableWeakConversion(ToType, 4364 From->getType())) { 4365 if (Action == AA_Initializing) 4366 Diag(From->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_arc_weak_unavailable_assign); 4367 else 4368 Diag(From->getBeginLoc(), diag::err_arc_convesion_of_weak_unavailable) 4369 << (Action == AA_Casting) << From->getType() << ToType 4370 << From->getSourceRange(); 4371 } 4372 4373 // Defer address space conversion to the third conversion. 4374 QualType FromPteeType = From->getType()->getPointeeType(); 4375 QualType ToPteeType = ToType->getPointeeType(); 4376 QualType NewToType = ToType; 4377 if (!FromPteeType.isNull() && !ToPteeType.isNull() && 4378 FromPteeType.getAddressSpace() != ToPteeType.getAddressSpace()) { 4379 NewToType = Context.removeAddrSpaceQualType(ToPteeType); 4380 NewToType = Context.getAddrSpaceQualType(NewToType, 4381 FromPteeType.getAddressSpace()); 4382 if (ToType->isObjCObjectPointerType()) 4383 NewToType = Context.getObjCObjectPointerType(NewToType); 4384 else if (ToType->isBlockPointerType()) 4385 NewToType = Context.getBlockPointerType(NewToType); 4386 else 4387 NewToType = Context.getPointerType(NewToType); 4388 } 4389 4390 CastKind Kind; 4391 CXXCastPath BasePath; 4392 if (CheckPointerConversion(From, NewToType, Kind, BasePath, CStyle)) 4393 return ExprError(); 4394 4395 // Make sure we extend blocks if necessary. 4396 // FIXME: doing this here is really ugly. 4397 if (Kind == CK_BlockPointerToObjCPointerCast) { 4398 ExprResult E = From; 4399 (void) PrepareCastToObjCObjectPointer(E); 4400 From = E.get(); 4401 } 4402 if (getLangOpts().allowsNonTrivialObjCLifetimeQualifiers()) 4403 CheckObjCConversion(SourceRange(), NewToType, From, CCK); 4404 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, NewToType, Kind, VK_PRValue, &BasePath, CCK) 4405 .get(); 4406 break; 4407 } 4408 4409 case ICK_Pointer_Member: { 4410 CastKind Kind; 4411 CXXCastPath BasePath; 4412 if (CheckMemberPointerConversion(From, ToType, Kind, BasePath, CStyle)) 4413 return ExprError(); 4414 if (CheckExceptionSpecCompatibility(From, ToType)) 4415 return ExprError(); 4416 4417 // We may not have been able to figure out what this member pointer resolved 4418 // to up until this exact point. Attempt to lock-in it's inheritance model. 4419 if (Context.getTargetInfo().getCXXABI().isMicrosoft()) { 4420 (void)isCompleteType(From->getExprLoc(), From->getType()); 4421 (void)isCompleteType(From->getExprLoc(), ToType); 4422 } 4423 4424 From = 4425 ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, Kind, VK_PRValue, &BasePath, CCK).get(); 4426 break; 4427 } 4428 4429 case ICK_Boolean_Conversion: 4430 // Perform half-to-boolean conversion via float. 4431 if (From->getType()->isHalfType()) { 4432 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, Context.FloatTy, CK_FloatingCast).get(); 4433 FromType = Context.FloatTy; 4434 } 4435 4436 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, Context.BoolTy, 4437 ScalarTypeToBooleanCastKind(FromType), VK_PRValue, 4438 /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4439 .get(); 4440 break; 4441 4442 case ICK_Derived_To_Base: { 4443 CXXCastPath BasePath; 4444 if (CheckDerivedToBaseConversion( 4445 From->getType(), ToType.getNonReferenceType(), From->getBeginLoc(), 4446 From->getSourceRange(), &BasePath, CStyle)) 4447 return ExprError(); 4448 4449 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType.getNonReferenceType(), 4450 CK_DerivedToBase, From->getValueKind(), 4451 &BasePath, CCK).get(); 4452 break; 4453 } 4454 4455 case ICK_Vector_Conversion: 4456 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_BitCast, VK_PRValue, 4457 /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4458 .get(); 4459 break; 4460 4461 case ICK_SVE_Vector_Conversion: 4462 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_BitCast, VK_PRValue, 4463 /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4464 .get(); 4465 break; 4466 4467 case ICK_Vector_Splat: { 4468 // Vector splat from any arithmetic type to a vector. 4469 Expr *Elem = prepareVectorSplat(ToType, From).get(); 4470 From = ImpCastExprToType(Elem, ToType, CK_VectorSplat, VK_PRValue, 4471 /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4472 .get(); 4473 break; 4474 } 4475 4476 case ICK_Complex_Real: 4477 // Case 1. x -> _Complex y 4478 if (const ComplexType *ToComplex = ToType->getAs<ComplexType>()) { 4479 QualType ElType = ToComplex->getElementType(); 4480 bool isFloatingComplex = ElType->isRealFloatingType(); 4481 4482 // x -> y 4483 if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ElType, From->getType())) { 4484 // do nothing 4485 } else if (From->getType()->isRealFloatingType()) { 4486 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ElType, 4487 isFloatingComplex ? CK_FloatingCast : CK_FloatingToIntegral).get(); 4488 } else { 4489 assert(From->getType()->isIntegerType()); 4490 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ElType, 4491 isFloatingComplex ? CK_IntegralToFloating : CK_IntegralCast).get(); 4492 } 4493 // y -> _Complex y 4494 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, 4495 isFloatingComplex ? CK_FloatingRealToComplex 4496 : CK_IntegralRealToComplex).get(); 4497 4498 // Case 2. _Complex x -> y 4499 } else { 4500 auto *FromComplex = From->getType()->castAs<ComplexType>(); 4501 QualType ElType = FromComplex->getElementType(); 4502 bool isFloatingComplex = ElType->isRealFloatingType(); 4503 4504 // _Complex x -> x 4505 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ElType, 4506 isFloatingComplex ? CK_FloatingComplexToReal 4507 : CK_IntegralComplexToReal, 4508 VK_PRValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4509 .get(); 4510 4511 // x -> y 4512 if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ElType, ToType)) { 4513 // do nothing 4514 } else if (ToType->isRealFloatingType()) { 4515 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, 4516 isFloatingComplex ? CK_FloatingCast 4517 : CK_IntegralToFloating, 4518 VK_PRValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4519 .get(); 4520 } else { 4521 assert(ToType->isIntegerType()); 4522 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, 4523 isFloatingComplex ? CK_FloatingToIntegral 4524 : CK_IntegralCast, 4525 VK_PRValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4526 .get(); 4527 } 4528 } 4529 break; 4530 4531 case ICK_Block_Pointer_Conversion: { 4532 LangAS AddrSpaceL = 4533 ToType->castAs<BlockPointerType>()->getPointeeType().getAddressSpace(); 4534 LangAS AddrSpaceR = 4535 FromType->castAs<BlockPointerType>()->getPointeeType().getAddressSpace(); 4536 assert(Qualifiers::isAddressSpaceSupersetOf(AddrSpaceL, AddrSpaceR) && 4537 "Invalid cast"); 4538 CastKind Kind = 4539 AddrSpaceL != AddrSpaceR ? CK_AddressSpaceConversion : CK_BitCast; 4540 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType.getUnqualifiedType(), Kind, 4541 VK_PRValue, /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4542 .get(); 4543 break; 4544 } 4545 4546 case ICK_TransparentUnionConversion: { 4547 ExprResult FromRes = From; 4548 Sema::AssignConvertType ConvTy = 4549 CheckTransparentUnionArgumentConstraints(ToType, FromRes); 4550 if (FromRes.isInvalid()) 4551 return ExprError(); 4552 From = FromRes.get(); 4553 assert ((ConvTy == Sema::Compatible) && 4554 "Improper transparent union conversion"); 4555 (void)ConvTy; 4556 break; 4557 } 4558 4559 case ICK_Zero_Event_Conversion: 4560 case ICK_Zero_Queue_Conversion: 4561 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, 4562 CK_ZeroToOCLOpaqueType, 4563 From->getValueKind()).get(); 4564 break; 4565 4566 case ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue: 4567 case ICK_Array_To_Pointer: 4568 case ICK_Function_To_Pointer: 4569 case ICK_Function_Conversion: 4570 case ICK_Qualification: 4571 case ICK_Num_Conversion_Kinds: 4572 case ICK_C_Only_Conversion: 4573 case ICK_Incompatible_Pointer_Conversion: 4574 llvm_unreachable("Improper second standard conversion"); 4575 } 4576 4577 switch (SCS.Third) { 4578 case ICK_Identity: 4579 // Nothing to do. 4580 break; 4581 4582 case ICK_Function_Conversion: 4583 // If both sides are functions (or pointers/references to them), there could 4584 // be incompatible exception declarations. 4585 if (CheckExceptionSpecCompatibility(From, ToType)) 4586 return ExprError(); 4587 4588 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType, CK_NoOp, VK_PRValue, 4589 /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4590 .get(); 4591 break; 4592 4593 case ICK_Qualification: { 4594 ExprValueKind VK = From->getValueKind(); 4595 CastKind CK = CK_NoOp; 4596 4597 if (ToType->isReferenceType() && 4598 ToType->getPointeeType().getAddressSpace() != 4599 From->getType().getAddressSpace()) 4600 CK = CK_AddressSpaceConversion; 4601 4602 if (ToType->isPointerType() && 4603 ToType->getPointeeType().getAddressSpace() != 4604 From->getType()->getPointeeType().getAddressSpace()) 4605 CK = CK_AddressSpaceConversion; 4606 4607 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToType.getNonLValueExprType(Context), CK, VK, 4608 /*BasePath=*/nullptr, CCK) 4609 .get(); 4610 4611 if (SCS.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr && 4612 !getLangOpts().WritableStrings) { 4613 Diag(From->getBeginLoc(), 4614 getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 4615 ? diag::ext_deprecated_string_literal_conversion 4616 : diag::warn_deprecated_string_literal_conversion) 4617 << ToType.getNonReferenceType(); 4618 } 4619 4620 break; 4621 } 4622 4623 default: 4624 llvm_unreachable("Improper third standard conversion"); 4625 } 4626 4627 // If this conversion sequence involved a scalar -> atomic conversion, perform 4628 // that conversion now. 4629 if (!ToAtomicType.isNull()) { 4630 assert(Context.hasSameType( 4631 ToAtomicType->castAs<AtomicType>()->getValueType(), From->getType())); 4632 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, ToAtomicType, CK_NonAtomicToAtomic, 4633 VK_PRValue, nullptr, CCK) 4634 .get(); 4635 } 4636 4637 // Materialize a temporary if we're implicitly converting to a reference 4638 // type. This is not required by the C++ rules but is necessary to maintain 4639 // AST invariants. 4640 if (ToType->isReferenceType() && From->isPRValue()) { 4641 ExprResult Res = TemporaryMaterializationConversion(From); 4642 if (Res.isInvalid()) 4643 return ExprError(); 4644 From = Res.get(); 4645 } 4646 4647 // If this conversion sequence succeeded and involved implicitly converting a 4648 // _Nullable type to a _Nonnull one, complain. 4649 if (!isCast(CCK)) 4650 diagnoseNullableToNonnullConversion(ToType, InitialFromType, 4651 From->getBeginLoc()); 4652 4653 return From; 4654 } 4655 4656 /// Check the completeness of a type in a unary type trait. 4657 /// 4658 /// If the particular type trait requires a complete type, tries to complete 4659 /// it. If completing the type fails, a diagnostic is emitted and false 4660 /// returned. If completing the type succeeds or no completion was required, 4661 /// returns true. 4662 static bool CheckUnaryTypeTraitTypeCompleteness(Sema &S, TypeTrait UTT, 4663 SourceLocation Loc, 4664 QualType ArgTy) { 4665 // C++0x [meta.unary.prop]p3: 4666 // For all of the class templates X declared in this Clause, instantiating 4667 // that template with a template argument that is a class template 4668 // specialization may result in the implicit instantiation of the template 4669 // argument if and only if the semantics of X require that the argument 4670 // must be a complete type. 4671 // We apply this rule to all the type trait expressions used to implement 4672 // these class templates. We also try to follow any GCC documented behavior 4673 // in these expressions to ensure portability of standard libraries. 4674 switch (UTT) { 4675 default: llvm_unreachable("not a UTT"); 4676 // is_complete_type somewhat obviously cannot require a complete type. 4677 case UTT_IsCompleteType: 4678 // Fall-through 4679 4680 // These traits are modeled on the type predicates in C++0x 4681 // [meta.unary.cat] and [meta.unary.comp]. They are not specified as 4682 // requiring a complete type, as whether or not they return true cannot be 4683 // impacted by the completeness of the type. 4684 case UTT_IsVoid: 4685 case UTT_IsIntegral: 4686 case UTT_IsFloatingPoint: 4687 case UTT_IsArray: 4688 case UTT_IsPointer: 4689 case UTT_IsLvalueReference: 4690 case UTT_IsRvalueReference: 4691 case UTT_IsMemberFunctionPointer: 4692 case UTT_IsMemberObjectPointer: 4693 case UTT_IsEnum: 4694 case UTT_IsUnion: 4695 case UTT_IsClass: 4696 case UTT_IsFunction: 4697 case UTT_IsReference: 4698 case UTT_IsArithmetic: 4699 case UTT_IsFundamental: 4700 case UTT_IsObject: 4701 case UTT_IsScalar: 4702 case UTT_IsCompound: 4703 case UTT_IsMemberPointer: 4704 // Fall-through 4705 4706 // These traits are modeled on type predicates in C++0x [meta.unary.prop] 4707 // which requires some of its traits to have the complete type. However, 4708 // the completeness of the type cannot impact these traits' semantics, and 4709 // so they don't require it. This matches the comments on these traits in 4710 // Table 49. 4711 case UTT_IsConst: 4712 case UTT_IsVolatile: 4713 case UTT_IsSigned: 4714 case UTT_IsUnsigned: 4715 4716 // This type trait always returns false, checking the type is moot. 4717 case UTT_IsInterfaceClass: 4718 return true; 4719 4720 // C++14 [meta.unary.prop]: 4721 // If T is a non-union class type, T shall be a complete type. 4722 case UTT_IsEmpty: 4723 case UTT_IsPolymorphic: 4724 case UTT_IsAbstract: 4725 if (const auto *RD = ArgTy->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 4726 if (!RD->isUnion()) 4727 return !S.RequireCompleteType( 4728 Loc, ArgTy, diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr); 4729 return true; 4730 4731 // C++14 [meta.unary.prop]: 4732 // If T is a class type, T shall be a complete type. 4733 case UTT_IsFinal: 4734 case UTT_IsSealed: 4735 if (ArgTy->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 4736 return !S.RequireCompleteType( 4737 Loc, ArgTy, diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr); 4738 return true; 4739 4740 // C++1z [meta.unary.prop]: 4741 // remove_all_extents_t<T> shall be a complete type or cv void. 4742 case UTT_IsAggregate: 4743 case UTT_IsTrivial: 4744 case UTT_IsTriviallyCopyable: 4745 case UTT_IsStandardLayout: 4746 case UTT_IsPOD: 4747 case UTT_IsLiteral: 4748 // Per the GCC type traits documentation, T shall be a complete type, cv void, 4749 // or an array of unknown bound. But GCC actually imposes the same constraints 4750 // as above. 4751 case UTT_HasNothrowAssign: 4752 case UTT_HasNothrowMoveAssign: 4753 case UTT_HasNothrowConstructor: 4754 case UTT_HasNothrowCopy: 4755 case UTT_HasTrivialAssign: 4756 case UTT_HasTrivialMoveAssign: 4757 case UTT_HasTrivialDefaultConstructor: 4758 case UTT_HasTrivialMoveConstructor: 4759 case UTT_HasTrivialCopy: 4760 case UTT_HasTrivialDestructor: 4761 case UTT_HasVirtualDestructor: 4762 ArgTy = QualType(ArgTy->getBaseElementTypeUnsafe(), 0); 4763 LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 4764 4765 // C++1z [meta.unary.prop]: 4766 // T shall be a complete type, cv void, or an array of unknown bound. 4767 case UTT_IsDestructible: 4768 case UTT_IsNothrowDestructible: 4769 case UTT_IsTriviallyDestructible: 4770 case UTT_HasUniqueObjectRepresentations: 4771 if (ArgTy->isIncompleteArrayType() || ArgTy->isVoidType()) 4772 return true; 4773 4774 return !S.RequireCompleteType( 4775 Loc, ArgTy, diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr); 4776 } 4777 } 4778 4779 static bool HasNoThrowOperator(const RecordType *RT, OverloadedOperatorKind Op, 4780 Sema &Self, SourceLocation KeyLoc, ASTContext &C, 4781 bool (CXXRecordDecl::*HasTrivial)() const, 4782 bool (CXXRecordDecl::*HasNonTrivial)() const, 4783 bool (CXXMethodDecl::*IsDesiredOp)() const) 4784 { 4785 CXXRecordDecl *RD = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl()); 4786 if ((RD->*HasTrivial)() && !(RD->*HasNonTrivial)()) 4787 return true; 4788 4789 DeclarationName Name = C.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Op); 4790 DeclarationNameInfo NameInfo(Name, KeyLoc); 4791 LookupResult Res(Self, NameInfo, Sema::LookupOrdinaryName); 4792 if (Self.LookupQualifiedName(Res, RD)) { 4793 bool FoundOperator = false; 4794 Res.suppressDiagnostics(); 4795 for (LookupResult::iterator Op = Res.begin(), OpEnd = Res.end(); 4796 Op != OpEnd; ++Op) { 4797 if (isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(*Op)) 4798 continue; 4799 4800 CXXMethodDecl *Operator = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(*Op); 4801 if((Operator->*IsDesiredOp)()) { 4802 FoundOperator = true; 4803 auto *CPT = Operator->getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 4804 CPT = Self.ResolveExceptionSpec(KeyLoc, CPT); 4805 if (!CPT || !CPT->isNothrow()) 4806 return false; 4807 } 4808 } 4809 return FoundOperator; 4810 } 4811 return false; 4812 } 4813 4814 static bool EvaluateUnaryTypeTrait(Sema &Self, TypeTrait UTT, 4815 SourceLocation KeyLoc, QualType T) { 4816 assert(!T->isDependentType() && "Cannot evaluate traits of dependent type"); 4817 4818 ASTContext &C = Self.Context; 4819 switch(UTT) { 4820 default: llvm_unreachable("not a UTT"); 4821 // Type trait expressions corresponding to the primary type category 4822 // predicates in C++0x [meta.unary.cat]. 4823 case UTT_IsVoid: 4824 return T->isVoidType(); 4825 case UTT_IsIntegral: 4826 return T->isIntegralType(C); 4827 case UTT_IsFloatingPoint: 4828 return T->isFloatingType(); 4829 case UTT_IsArray: 4830 return T->isArrayType(); 4831 case UTT_IsPointer: 4832 return T->isAnyPointerType(); 4833 case UTT_IsLvalueReference: 4834 return T->isLValueReferenceType(); 4835 case UTT_IsRvalueReference: 4836 return T->isRValueReferenceType(); 4837 case UTT_IsMemberFunctionPointer: 4838 return T->isMemberFunctionPointerType(); 4839 case UTT_IsMemberObjectPointer: 4840 return T->isMemberDataPointerType(); 4841 case UTT_IsEnum: 4842 return T->isEnumeralType(); 4843 case UTT_IsUnion: 4844 return T->isUnionType(); 4845 case UTT_IsClass: 4846 return T->isClassType() || T->isStructureType() || T->isInterfaceType(); 4847 case UTT_IsFunction: 4848 return T->isFunctionType(); 4849 4850 // Type trait expressions which correspond to the convenient composition 4851 // predicates in C++0x [meta.unary.comp]. 4852 case UTT_IsReference: 4853 return T->isReferenceType(); 4854 case UTT_IsArithmetic: 4855 return T->isArithmeticType() && !T->isEnumeralType(); 4856 case UTT_IsFundamental: 4857 return T->isFundamentalType(); 4858 case UTT_IsObject: 4859 return T->isObjectType(); 4860 case UTT_IsScalar: 4861 // Note: semantic analysis depends on Objective-C lifetime types to be 4862 // considered scalar types. However, such types do not actually behave 4863 // like scalar types at run time (since they may require retain/release 4864 // operations), so we report them as non-scalar. 4865 if (T->isObjCLifetimeType()) { 4866 switch (T.getObjCLifetime()) { 4867 case Qualifiers::OCL_None: 4868 case Qualifiers::OCL_ExplicitNone: 4869 return true; 4870 4871 case Qualifiers::OCL_Strong: 4872 case Qualifiers::OCL_Weak: 4873 case Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing: 4874 return false; 4875 } 4876 } 4877 4878 return T->isScalarType(); 4879 case UTT_IsCompound: 4880 return T->isCompoundType(); 4881 case UTT_IsMemberPointer: 4882 return T->isMemberPointerType(); 4883 4884 // Type trait expressions which correspond to the type property predicates 4885 // in C++0x [meta.unary.prop]. 4886 case UTT_IsConst: 4887 return T.isConstQualified(); 4888 case UTT_IsVolatile: 4889 return T.isVolatileQualified(); 4890 case UTT_IsTrivial: 4891 return T.isTrivialType(C); 4892 case UTT_IsTriviallyCopyable: 4893 return T.isTriviallyCopyableType(C); 4894 case UTT_IsStandardLayout: 4895 return T->isStandardLayoutType(); 4896 case UTT_IsPOD: 4897 return T.isPODType(C); 4898 case UTT_IsLiteral: 4899 return T->isLiteralType(C); 4900 case UTT_IsEmpty: 4901 if (const CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 4902 return !RD->isUnion() && RD->isEmpty(); 4903 return false; 4904 case UTT_IsPolymorphic: 4905 if (const CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 4906 return !RD->isUnion() && RD->isPolymorphic(); 4907 return false; 4908 case UTT_IsAbstract: 4909 if (const CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 4910 return !RD->isUnion() && RD->isAbstract(); 4911 return false; 4912 case UTT_IsAggregate: 4913 // Report vector extensions and complex types as aggregates because they 4914 // support aggregate initialization. GCC mirrors this behavior for vectors 4915 // but not _Complex. 4916 return T->isAggregateType() || T->isVectorType() || T->isExtVectorType() || 4917 T->isAnyComplexType(); 4918 // __is_interface_class only returns true when CL is invoked in /CLR mode and 4919 // even then only when it is used with the 'interface struct ...' syntax 4920 // Clang doesn't support /CLR which makes this type trait moot. 4921 case UTT_IsInterfaceClass: 4922 return false; 4923 case UTT_IsFinal: 4924 case UTT_IsSealed: 4925 if (const CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 4926 return RD->hasAttr<FinalAttr>(); 4927 return false; 4928 case UTT_IsSigned: 4929 // Enum types should always return false. 4930 // Floating points should always return true. 4931 return T->isFloatingType() || 4932 (T->isSignedIntegerType() && !T->isEnumeralType()); 4933 case UTT_IsUnsigned: 4934 // Enum types should always return false. 4935 return T->isUnsignedIntegerType() && !T->isEnumeralType(); 4936 4937 // Type trait expressions which query classes regarding their construction, 4938 // destruction, and copying. Rather than being based directly on the 4939 // related type predicates in the standard, they are specified by both 4940 // GCC[1] and the Embarcadero C++ compiler[2], and Clang implements those 4941 // specifications. 4942 // 4943 // 1: http://gcc.gnu/.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html 4944 // 2: http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/XE/en/Type_Trait_Functions_(C%2B%2B0x)_Index 4945 // 4946 // Note that these builtins do not behave as documented in g++: if a class 4947 // has both a trivial and a non-trivial special member of a particular kind, 4948 // they return false! For now, we emulate this behavior. 4949 // FIXME: This appears to be a g++ bug: more complex cases reveal that it 4950 // does not correctly compute triviality in the presence of multiple special 4951 // members of the same kind. Revisit this once the g++ bug is fixed. 4952 case UTT_HasTrivialDefaultConstructor: 4953 // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html: 4954 // If __is_pod (type) is true then the trait is true, else if type is 4955 // a cv class or union type (or array thereof) with a trivial default 4956 // constructor ([class.ctor]) then the trait is true, else it is false. 4957 if (T.isPODType(C)) 4958 return true; 4959 if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 4960 return RD->hasTrivialDefaultConstructor() && 4961 !RD->hasNonTrivialDefaultConstructor(); 4962 return false; 4963 case UTT_HasTrivialMoveConstructor: 4964 // This trait is implemented by MSVC 2012 and needed to parse the 4965 // standard library headers. Specifically this is used as the logic 4966 // behind std::is_trivially_move_constructible (20.9.4.3). 4967 if (T.isPODType(C)) 4968 return true; 4969 if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 4970 return RD->hasTrivialMoveConstructor() && !RD->hasNonTrivialMoveConstructor(); 4971 return false; 4972 case UTT_HasTrivialCopy: 4973 // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html: 4974 // If __is_pod (type) is true or type is a reference type then 4975 // the trait is true, else if type is a cv class or union type 4976 // with a trivial copy constructor ([class.copy]) then the trait 4977 // is true, else it is false. 4978 if (T.isPODType(C) || T->isReferenceType()) 4979 return true; 4980 if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 4981 return RD->hasTrivialCopyConstructor() && 4982 !RD->hasNonTrivialCopyConstructor(); 4983 return false; 4984 case UTT_HasTrivialMoveAssign: 4985 // This trait is implemented by MSVC 2012 and needed to parse the 4986 // standard library headers. Specifically it is used as the logic 4987 // behind std::is_trivially_move_assignable (20.9.4.3) 4988 if (T.isPODType(C)) 4989 return true; 4990 if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 4991 return RD->hasTrivialMoveAssignment() && !RD->hasNonTrivialMoveAssignment(); 4992 return false; 4993 case UTT_HasTrivialAssign: 4994 // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html: 4995 // If type is const qualified or is a reference type then the 4996 // trait is false. Otherwise if __is_pod (type) is true then the 4997 // trait is true, else if type is a cv class or union type with 4998 // a trivial copy assignment ([class.copy]) then the trait is 4999 // true, else it is false. 5000 // Note: the const and reference restrictions are interesting, 5001 // given that const and reference members don't prevent a class 5002 // from having a trivial copy assignment operator (but do cause 5003 // errors if the copy assignment operator is actually used, q.v. 5004 // [class.copy]p12). 5005 5006 if (T.isConstQualified()) 5007 return false; 5008 if (T.isPODType(C)) 5009 return true; 5010 if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 5011 return RD->hasTrivialCopyAssignment() && 5012 !RD->hasNonTrivialCopyAssignment(); 5013 return false; 5014 case UTT_IsDestructible: 5015 case UTT_IsTriviallyDestructible: 5016 case UTT_IsNothrowDestructible: 5017 // C++14 [meta.unary.prop]: 5018 // For reference types, is_destructible<T>::value is true. 5019 if (T->isReferenceType()) 5020 return true; 5021 5022 // Objective-C++ ARC: autorelease types don't require destruction. 5023 if (T->isObjCLifetimeType() && 5024 T.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing) 5025 return true; 5026 5027 // C++14 [meta.unary.prop]: 5028 // For incomplete types and function types, is_destructible<T>::value is 5029 // false. 5030 if (T->isIncompleteType() || T->isFunctionType()) 5031 return false; 5032 5033 // A type that requires destruction (via a non-trivial destructor or ARC 5034 // lifetime semantics) is not trivially-destructible. 5035 if (UTT == UTT_IsTriviallyDestructible && T.isDestructedType()) 5036 return false; 5037 5038 // C++14 [meta.unary.prop]: 5039 // For object types and given U equal to remove_all_extents_t<T>, if the 5040 // expression std::declval<U&>().~U() is well-formed when treated as an 5041 // unevaluated operand (Clause 5), then is_destructible<T>::value is true 5042 if (auto *RD = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) { 5043 CXXDestructorDecl *Destructor = Self.LookupDestructor(RD); 5044 if (!Destructor) 5045 return false; 5046 // C++14 [dcl.fct.def.delete]p2: 5047 // A program that refers to a deleted function implicitly or 5048 // explicitly, other than to declare it, is ill-formed. 5049 if (Destructor->isDeleted()) 5050 return false; 5051 if (C.getLangOpts().AccessControl && Destructor->getAccess() != AS_public) 5052 return false; 5053 if (UTT == UTT_IsNothrowDestructible) { 5054 auto *CPT = Destructor->getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 5055 CPT = Self.ResolveExceptionSpec(KeyLoc, CPT); 5056 if (!CPT || !CPT->isNothrow()) 5057 return false; 5058 } 5059 } 5060 return true; 5061 5062 case UTT_HasTrivialDestructor: 5063 // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html 5064 // If __is_pod (type) is true or type is a reference type 5065 // then the trait is true, else if type is a cv class or union 5066 // type (or array thereof) with a trivial destructor 5067 // ([class.dtor]) then the trait is true, else it is 5068 // false. 5069 if (T.isPODType(C) || T->isReferenceType()) 5070 return true; 5071 5072 // Objective-C++ ARC: autorelease types don't require destruction. 5073 if (T->isObjCLifetimeType() && 5074 T.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing) 5075 return true; 5076 5077 if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 5078 return RD->hasTrivialDestructor(); 5079 return false; 5080 // TODO: Propagate nothrowness for implicitly declared special members. 5081 case UTT_HasNothrowAssign: 5082 // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html: 5083 // If type is const qualified or is a reference type then the 5084 // trait is false. Otherwise if __has_trivial_assign (type) 5085 // is true then the trait is true, else if type is a cv class 5086 // or union type with copy assignment operators that are known 5087 // not to throw an exception then the trait is true, else it is 5088 // false. 5089 if (C.getBaseElementType(T).isConstQualified()) 5090 return false; 5091 if (T->isReferenceType()) 5092 return false; 5093 if (T.isPODType(C) || T->isObjCLifetimeType()) 5094 return true; 5095 5096 if (const RecordType *RT = T->getAs<RecordType>()) 5097 return HasNoThrowOperator(RT, OO_Equal, Self, KeyLoc, C, 5098 &CXXRecordDecl::hasTrivialCopyAssignment, 5099 &CXXRecordDecl::hasNonTrivialCopyAssignment, 5100 &CXXMethodDecl::isCopyAssignmentOperator); 5101 return false; 5102 case UTT_HasNothrowMoveAssign: 5103 // This trait is implemented by MSVC 2012 and needed to parse the 5104 // standard library headers. Specifically this is used as the logic 5105 // behind std::is_nothrow_move_assignable (20.9.4.3). 5106 if (T.isPODType(C)) 5107 return true; 5108 5109 if (const RecordType *RT = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAs<RecordType>()) 5110 return HasNoThrowOperator(RT, OO_Equal, Self, KeyLoc, C, 5111 &CXXRecordDecl::hasTrivialMoveAssignment, 5112 &CXXRecordDecl::hasNonTrivialMoveAssignment, 5113 &CXXMethodDecl::isMoveAssignmentOperator); 5114 return false; 5115 case UTT_HasNothrowCopy: 5116 // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html: 5117 // If __has_trivial_copy (type) is true then the trait is true, else 5118 // if type is a cv class or union type with copy constructors that are 5119 // known not to throw an exception then the trait is true, else it is 5120 // false. 5121 if (T.isPODType(C) || T->isReferenceType() || T->isObjCLifetimeType()) 5122 return true; 5123 if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) { 5124 if (RD->hasTrivialCopyConstructor() && 5125 !RD->hasNonTrivialCopyConstructor()) 5126 return true; 5127 5128 bool FoundConstructor = false; 5129 unsigned FoundTQs; 5130 for (const auto *ND : Self.LookupConstructors(RD)) { 5131 // A template constructor is never a copy constructor. 5132 // FIXME: However, it may actually be selected at the actual overload 5133 // resolution point. 5134 if (isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(ND->getUnderlyingDecl())) 5135 continue; 5136 // UsingDecl itself is not a constructor 5137 if (isa<UsingDecl>(ND)) 5138 continue; 5139 auto *Constructor = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(ND->getUnderlyingDecl()); 5140 if (Constructor->isCopyConstructor(FoundTQs)) { 5141 FoundConstructor = true; 5142 auto *CPT = Constructor->getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 5143 CPT = Self.ResolveExceptionSpec(KeyLoc, CPT); 5144 if (!CPT) 5145 return false; 5146 // TODO: check whether evaluating default arguments can throw. 5147 // For now, we'll be conservative and assume that they can throw. 5148 if (!CPT->isNothrow() || CPT->getNumParams() > 1) 5149 return false; 5150 } 5151 } 5152 5153 return FoundConstructor; 5154 } 5155 return false; 5156 case UTT_HasNothrowConstructor: 5157 // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html 5158 // If __has_trivial_constructor (type) is true then the trait is 5159 // true, else if type is a cv class or union type (or array 5160 // thereof) with a default constructor that is known not to 5161 // throw an exception then the trait is true, else it is false. 5162 if (T.isPODType(C) || T->isObjCLifetimeType()) 5163 return true; 5164 if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = C.getBaseElementType(T)->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) { 5165 if (RD->hasTrivialDefaultConstructor() && 5166 !RD->hasNonTrivialDefaultConstructor()) 5167 return true; 5168 5169 bool FoundConstructor = false; 5170 for (const auto *ND : Self.LookupConstructors(RD)) { 5171 // FIXME: In C++0x, a constructor template can be a default constructor. 5172 if (isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(ND->getUnderlyingDecl())) 5173 continue; 5174 // UsingDecl itself is not a constructor 5175 if (isa<UsingDecl>(ND)) 5176 continue; 5177 auto *Constructor = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(ND->getUnderlyingDecl()); 5178 if (Constructor->isDefaultConstructor()) { 5179 FoundConstructor = true; 5180 auto *CPT = Constructor->getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 5181 CPT = Self.ResolveExceptionSpec(KeyLoc, CPT); 5182 if (!CPT) 5183 return false; 5184 // FIXME: check whether evaluating default arguments can throw. 5185 // For now, we'll be conservative and assume that they can throw. 5186 if (!CPT->isNothrow() || CPT->getNumParams() > 0) 5187 return false; 5188 } 5189 } 5190 return FoundConstructor; 5191 } 5192 return false; 5193 case UTT_HasVirtualDestructor: 5194 // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-Traits.html: 5195 // If type is a class type with a virtual destructor ([class.dtor]) 5196 // then the trait is true, else it is false. 5197 if (CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 5198 if (CXXDestructorDecl *Destructor = Self.LookupDestructor(RD)) 5199 return Destructor->isVirtual(); 5200 return false; 5201 5202 // These type trait expressions are modeled on the specifications for the 5203 // Embarcadero C++0x type trait functions: 5204 // http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/XE/en/Type_Trait_Functions_(C%2B%2B0x)_Index 5205 case UTT_IsCompleteType: 5206 // http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/XE/en/Is_complete_type_(typename_T_): 5207 // Returns True if and only if T is a complete type at the point of the 5208 // function call. 5209 return !T->isIncompleteType(); 5210 case UTT_HasUniqueObjectRepresentations: 5211 return C.hasUniqueObjectRepresentations(T); 5212 } 5213 } 5214 5215 static bool EvaluateBinaryTypeTrait(Sema &Self, TypeTrait BTT, QualType LhsT, 5216 QualType RhsT, SourceLocation KeyLoc); 5217 5218 static bool evaluateTypeTrait(Sema &S, TypeTrait Kind, SourceLocation KWLoc, 5219 ArrayRef<TypeSourceInfo *> Args, 5220 SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 5221 if (Kind <= UTT_Last) 5222 return EvaluateUnaryTypeTrait(S, Kind, KWLoc, Args[0]->getType()); 5223 5224 // Evaluate BTT_ReferenceBindsToTemporary alongside the IsConstructible 5225 // traits to avoid duplication. 5226 if (Kind <= BTT_Last && Kind != BTT_ReferenceBindsToTemporary) 5227 return EvaluateBinaryTypeTrait(S, Kind, Args[0]->getType(), 5228 Args[1]->getType(), RParenLoc); 5229 5230 switch (Kind) { 5231 case clang::BTT_ReferenceBindsToTemporary: 5232 case clang::TT_IsConstructible: 5233 case clang::TT_IsNothrowConstructible: 5234 case clang::TT_IsTriviallyConstructible: { 5235 // C++11 [meta.unary.prop]: 5236 // is_trivially_constructible is defined as: 5237 // 5238 // is_constructible<T, Args...>::value is true and the variable 5239 // definition for is_constructible, as defined below, is known to call 5240 // no operation that is not trivial. 5241 // 5242 // The predicate condition for a template specialization 5243 // is_constructible<T, Args...> shall be satisfied if and only if the 5244 // following variable definition would be well-formed for some invented 5245 // variable t: 5246 // 5247 // T t(create<Args>()...); 5248 assert(!Args.empty()); 5249 5250 // Precondition: T and all types in the parameter pack Args shall be 5251 // complete types, (possibly cv-qualified) void, or arrays of 5252 // unknown bound. 5253 for (const auto *TSI : Args) { 5254 QualType ArgTy = TSI->getType(); 5255 if (ArgTy->isVoidType() || ArgTy->isIncompleteArrayType()) 5256 continue; 5257 5258 if (S.RequireCompleteType(KWLoc, ArgTy, 5259 diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr)) 5260 return false; 5261 } 5262 5263 // Make sure the first argument is not incomplete nor a function type. 5264 QualType T = Args[0]->getType(); 5265 if (T->isIncompleteType() || T->isFunctionType()) 5266 return false; 5267 5268 // Make sure the first argument is not an abstract type. 5269 CXXRecordDecl *RD = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl(); 5270 if (RD && RD->isAbstract()) 5271 return false; 5272 5273 llvm::BumpPtrAllocator OpaqueExprAllocator; 5274 SmallVector<Expr *, 2> ArgExprs; 5275 ArgExprs.reserve(Args.size() - 1); 5276 for (unsigned I = 1, N = Args.size(); I != N; ++I) { 5277 QualType ArgTy = Args[I]->getType(); 5278 if (ArgTy->isObjectType() || ArgTy->isFunctionType()) 5279 ArgTy = S.Context.getRValueReferenceType(ArgTy); 5280 ArgExprs.push_back( 5281 new (OpaqueExprAllocator.Allocate<OpaqueValueExpr>()) 5282 OpaqueValueExpr(Args[I]->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc(), 5283 ArgTy.getNonLValueExprType(S.Context), 5284 Expr::getValueKindForType(ArgTy))); 5285 } 5286 5287 // Perform the initialization in an unevaluated context within a SFINAE 5288 // trap at translation unit scope. 5289 EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated( 5290 S, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated); 5291 Sema::SFINAETrap SFINAE(S, /*AccessCheckingSFINAE=*/true); 5292 Sema::ContextRAII TUContext(S, S.Context.getTranslationUnitDecl()); 5293 InitializedEntity To( 5294 InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(S.Context, Args[0])); 5295 InitializationKind InitKind(InitializationKind::CreateDirect(KWLoc, KWLoc, 5296 RParenLoc)); 5297 InitializationSequence Init(S, To, InitKind, ArgExprs); 5298 if (Init.Failed()) 5299 return false; 5300 5301 ExprResult Result = Init.Perform(S, To, InitKind, ArgExprs); 5302 if (Result.isInvalid() || SFINAE.hasErrorOccurred()) 5303 return false; 5304 5305 if (Kind == clang::TT_IsConstructible) 5306 return true; 5307 5308 if (Kind == clang::BTT_ReferenceBindsToTemporary) { 5309 if (!T->isReferenceType()) 5310 return false; 5311 5312 return !Init.isDirectReferenceBinding(); 5313 } 5314 5315 if (Kind == clang::TT_IsNothrowConstructible) 5316 return S.canThrow(Result.get()) == CT_Cannot; 5317 5318 if (Kind == clang::TT_IsTriviallyConstructible) { 5319 // Under Objective-C ARC and Weak, if the destination has non-trivial 5320 // Objective-C lifetime, this is a non-trivial construction. 5321 if (T.getNonReferenceType().hasNonTrivialObjCLifetime()) 5322 return false; 5323 5324 // The initialization succeeded; now make sure there are no non-trivial 5325 // calls. 5326 return !Result.get()->hasNonTrivialCall(S.Context); 5327 } 5328 5329 llvm_unreachable("unhandled type trait"); 5330 return false; 5331 } 5332 default: llvm_unreachable("not a TT"); 5333 } 5334 5335 return false; 5336 } 5337 5338 ExprResult Sema::BuildTypeTrait(TypeTrait Kind, SourceLocation KWLoc, 5339 ArrayRef<TypeSourceInfo *> Args, 5340 SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 5341 QualType ResultType = Context.getLogicalOperationType(); 5342 5343 if (Kind <= UTT_Last && !CheckUnaryTypeTraitTypeCompleteness( 5344 *this, Kind, KWLoc, Args[0]->getType())) 5345 return ExprError(); 5346 5347 bool Dependent = false; 5348 for (unsigned I = 0, N = Args.size(); I != N; ++I) { 5349 if (Args[I]->getType()->isDependentType()) { 5350 Dependent = true; 5351 break; 5352 } 5353 } 5354 5355 bool Result = false; 5356 if (!Dependent) 5357 Result = evaluateTypeTrait(*this, Kind, KWLoc, Args, RParenLoc); 5358 5359 return TypeTraitExpr::Create(Context, ResultType, KWLoc, Kind, Args, 5360 RParenLoc, Result); 5361 } 5362 5363 ExprResult Sema::ActOnTypeTrait(TypeTrait Kind, SourceLocation KWLoc, 5364 ArrayRef<ParsedType> Args, 5365 SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 5366 SmallVector<TypeSourceInfo *, 4> ConvertedArgs; 5367 ConvertedArgs.reserve(Args.size()); 5368 5369 for (unsigned I = 0, N = Args.size(); I != N; ++I) { 5370 TypeSourceInfo *TInfo; 5371 QualType T = GetTypeFromParser(Args[I], &TInfo); 5372 if (!TInfo) 5373 TInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(T, KWLoc); 5374 5375 ConvertedArgs.push_back(TInfo); 5376 } 5377 5378 return BuildTypeTrait(Kind, KWLoc, ConvertedArgs, RParenLoc); 5379 } 5380 5381 static bool EvaluateBinaryTypeTrait(Sema &Self, TypeTrait BTT, QualType LhsT, 5382 QualType RhsT, SourceLocation KeyLoc) { 5383 assert(!LhsT->isDependentType() && !RhsT->isDependentType() && 5384 "Cannot evaluate traits of dependent types"); 5385 5386 switch(BTT) { 5387 case BTT_IsBaseOf: { 5388 // C++0x [meta.rel]p2 5389 // Base is a base class of Derived without regard to cv-qualifiers or 5390 // Base and Derived are not unions and name the same class type without 5391 // regard to cv-qualifiers. 5392 5393 const RecordType *lhsRecord = LhsT->getAs<RecordType>(); 5394 const RecordType *rhsRecord = RhsT->getAs<RecordType>(); 5395 if (!rhsRecord || !lhsRecord) { 5396 const ObjCObjectType *LHSObjTy = LhsT->getAs<ObjCObjectType>(); 5397 const ObjCObjectType *RHSObjTy = RhsT->getAs<ObjCObjectType>(); 5398 if (!LHSObjTy || !RHSObjTy) 5399 return false; 5400 5401 ObjCInterfaceDecl *BaseInterface = LHSObjTy->getInterface(); 5402 ObjCInterfaceDecl *DerivedInterface = RHSObjTy->getInterface(); 5403 if (!BaseInterface || !DerivedInterface) 5404 return false; 5405 5406 if (Self.RequireCompleteType( 5407 KeyLoc, RhsT, diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr)) 5408 return false; 5409 5410 return BaseInterface->isSuperClassOf(DerivedInterface); 5411 } 5412 5413 assert(Self.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(LhsT, RhsT) 5414 == (lhsRecord == rhsRecord)); 5415 5416 // Unions are never base classes, and never have base classes. 5417 // It doesn't matter if they are complete or not. See PR#41843 5418 if (lhsRecord && lhsRecord->getDecl()->isUnion()) 5419 return false; 5420 if (rhsRecord && rhsRecord->getDecl()->isUnion()) 5421 return false; 5422 5423 if (lhsRecord == rhsRecord) 5424 return true; 5425 5426 // C++0x [meta.rel]p2: 5427 // If Base and Derived are class types and are different types 5428 // (ignoring possible cv-qualifiers) then Derived shall be a 5429 // complete type. 5430 if (Self.RequireCompleteType(KeyLoc, RhsT, 5431 diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr)) 5432 return false; 5433 5434 return cast<CXXRecordDecl>(rhsRecord->getDecl()) 5435 ->isDerivedFrom(cast<CXXRecordDecl>(lhsRecord->getDecl())); 5436 } 5437 case BTT_IsSame: 5438 return Self.Context.hasSameType(LhsT, RhsT); 5439 case BTT_TypeCompatible: { 5440 // GCC ignores cv-qualifiers on arrays for this builtin. 5441 Qualifiers LhsQuals, RhsQuals; 5442 QualType Lhs = Self.getASTContext().getUnqualifiedArrayType(LhsT, LhsQuals); 5443 QualType Rhs = Self.getASTContext().getUnqualifiedArrayType(RhsT, RhsQuals); 5444 return Self.Context.typesAreCompatible(Lhs, Rhs); 5445 } 5446 case BTT_IsConvertible: 5447 case BTT_IsConvertibleTo: { 5448 // C++0x [meta.rel]p4: 5449 // Given the following function prototype: 5450 // 5451 // template <class T> 5452 // typename add_rvalue_reference<T>::type create(); 5453 // 5454 // the predicate condition for a template specialization 5455 // is_convertible<From, To> shall be satisfied if and only if 5456 // the return expression in the following code would be 5457 // well-formed, including any implicit conversions to the return 5458 // type of the function: 5459 // 5460 // To test() { 5461 // return create<From>(); 5462 // } 5463 // 5464 // Access checking is performed as if in a context unrelated to To and 5465 // From. Only the validity of the immediate context of the expression 5466 // of the return-statement (including conversions to the return type) 5467 // is considered. 5468 // 5469 // We model the initialization as a copy-initialization of a temporary 5470 // of the appropriate type, which for this expression is identical to the 5471 // return statement (since NRVO doesn't apply). 5472 5473 // Functions aren't allowed to return function or array types. 5474 if (RhsT->isFunctionType() || RhsT->isArrayType()) 5475 return false; 5476 5477 // A return statement in a void function must have void type. 5478 if (RhsT->isVoidType()) 5479 return LhsT->isVoidType(); 5480 5481 // A function definition requires a complete, non-abstract return type. 5482 if (!Self.isCompleteType(KeyLoc, RhsT) || Self.isAbstractType(KeyLoc, RhsT)) 5483 return false; 5484 5485 // Compute the result of add_rvalue_reference. 5486 if (LhsT->isObjectType() || LhsT->isFunctionType()) 5487 LhsT = Self.Context.getRValueReferenceType(LhsT); 5488 5489 // Build a fake source and destination for initialization. 5490 InitializedEntity To(InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(RhsT)); 5491 OpaqueValueExpr From(KeyLoc, LhsT.getNonLValueExprType(Self.Context), 5492 Expr::getValueKindForType(LhsT)); 5493 Expr *FromPtr = &From; 5494 InitializationKind Kind(InitializationKind::CreateCopy(KeyLoc, 5495 SourceLocation())); 5496 5497 // Perform the initialization in an unevaluated context within a SFINAE 5498 // trap at translation unit scope. 5499 EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated( 5500 Self, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated); 5501 Sema::SFINAETrap SFINAE(Self, /*AccessCheckingSFINAE=*/true); 5502 Sema::ContextRAII TUContext(Self, Self.Context.getTranslationUnitDecl()); 5503 InitializationSequence Init(Self, To, Kind, FromPtr); 5504 if (Init.Failed()) 5505 return false; 5506 5507 ExprResult Result = Init.Perform(Self, To, Kind, FromPtr); 5508 return !Result.isInvalid() && !SFINAE.hasErrorOccurred(); 5509 } 5510 5511 case BTT_IsAssignable: 5512 case BTT_IsNothrowAssignable: 5513 case BTT_IsTriviallyAssignable: { 5514 // C++11 [meta.unary.prop]p3: 5515 // is_trivially_assignable is defined as: 5516 // is_assignable<T, U>::value is true and the assignment, as defined by 5517 // is_assignable, is known to call no operation that is not trivial 5518 // 5519 // is_assignable is defined as: 5520 // The expression declval<T>() = declval<U>() is well-formed when 5521 // treated as an unevaluated operand (Clause 5). 5522 // 5523 // For both, T and U shall be complete types, (possibly cv-qualified) 5524 // void, or arrays of unknown bound. 5525 if (!LhsT->isVoidType() && !LhsT->isIncompleteArrayType() && 5526 Self.RequireCompleteType(KeyLoc, LhsT, 5527 diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr)) 5528 return false; 5529 if (!RhsT->isVoidType() && !RhsT->isIncompleteArrayType() && 5530 Self.RequireCompleteType(KeyLoc, RhsT, 5531 diag::err_incomplete_type_used_in_type_trait_expr)) 5532 return false; 5533 5534 // cv void is never assignable. 5535 if (LhsT->isVoidType() || RhsT->isVoidType()) 5536 return false; 5537 5538 // Build expressions that emulate the effect of declval<T>() and 5539 // declval<U>(). 5540 if (LhsT->isObjectType() || LhsT->isFunctionType()) 5541 LhsT = Self.Context.getRValueReferenceType(LhsT); 5542 if (RhsT->isObjectType() || RhsT->isFunctionType()) 5543 RhsT = Self.Context.getRValueReferenceType(RhsT); 5544 OpaqueValueExpr Lhs(KeyLoc, LhsT.getNonLValueExprType(Self.Context), 5545 Expr::getValueKindForType(LhsT)); 5546 OpaqueValueExpr Rhs(KeyLoc, RhsT.getNonLValueExprType(Self.Context), 5547 Expr::getValueKindForType(RhsT)); 5548 5549 // Attempt the assignment in an unevaluated context within a SFINAE 5550 // trap at translation unit scope. 5551 EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated( 5552 Self, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated); 5553 Sema::SFINAETrap SFINAE(Self, /*AccessCheckingSFINAE=*/true); 5554 Sema::ContextRAII TUContext(Self, Self.Context.getTranslationUnitDecl()); 5555 ExprResult Result = Self.BuildBinOp(/*S=*/nullptr, KeyLoc, BO_Assign, &Lhs, 5556 &Rhs); 5557 if (Result.isInvalid()) 5558 return false; 5559 5560 // Treat the assignment as unused for the purpose of -Wdeprecated-volatile. 5561 Self.CheckUnusedVolatileAssignment(Result.get()); 5562 5563 if (SFINAE.hasErrorOccurred()) 5564 return false; 5565 5566 if (BTT == BTT_IsAssignable) 5567 return true; 5568 5569 if (BTT == BTT_IsNothrowAssignable) 5570 return Self.canThrow(Result.get()) == CT_Cannot; 5571 5572 if (BTT == BTT_IsTriviallyAssignable) { 5573 // Under Objective-C ARC and Weak, if the destination has non-trivial 5574 // Objective-C lifetime, this is a non-trivial assignment. 5575 if (LhsT.getNonReferenceType().hasNonTrivialObjCLifetime()) 5576 return false; 5577 5578 return !Result.get()->hasNonTrivialCall(Self.Context); 5579 } 5580 5581 llvm_unreachable("unhandled type trait"); 5582 return false; 5583 } 5584 default: llvm_unreachable("not a BTT"); 5585 } 5586 llvm_unreachable("Unknown type trait or not implemented"); 5587 } 5588 5589 ExprResult Sema::ActOnArrayTypeTrait(ArrayTypeTrait ATT, 5590 SourceLocation KWLoc, 5591 ParsedType Ty, 5592 Expr* DimExpr, 5593 SourceLocation RParen) { 5594 TypeSourceInfo *TSInfo; 5595 QualType T = GetTypeFromParser(Ty, &TSInfo); 5596 if (!TSInfo) 5597 TSInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(T); 5598 5599 return BuildArrayTypeTrait(ATT, KWLoc, TSInfo, DimExpr, RParen); 5600 } 5601 5602 static uint64_t EvaluateArrayTypeTrait(Sema &Self, ArrayTypeTrait ATT, 5603 QualType T, Expr *DimExpr, 5604 SourceLocation KeyLoc) { 5605 assert(!T->isDependentType() && "Cannot evaluate traits of dependent type"); 5606 5607 switch(ATT) { 5608 case ATT_ArrayRank: 5609 if (T->isArrayType()) { 5610 unsigned Dim = 0; 5611 while (const ArrayType *AT = Self.Context.getAsArrayType(T)) { 5612 ++Dim; 5613 T = AT->getElementType(); 5614 } 5615 return Dim; 5616 } 5617 return 0; 5618 5619 case ATT_ArrayExtent: { 5620 llvm::APSInt Value; 5621 uint64_t Dim; 5622 if (Self.VerifyIntegerConstantExpression( 5623 DimExpr, &Value, diag::err_dimension_expr_not_constant_integer) 5624 .isInvalid()) 5625 return 0; 5626 if (Value.isSigned() && Value.isNegative()) { 5627 Self.Diag(KeyLoc, diag::err_dimension_expr_not_constant_integer) 5628 << DimExpr->getSourceRange(); 5629 return 0; 5630 } 5631 Dim = Value.getLimitedValue(); 5632 5633 if (T->isArrayType()) { 5634 unsigned D = 0; 5635 bool Matched = false; 5636 while (const ArrayType *AT = Self.Context.getAsArrayType(T)) { 5637 if (Dim == D) { 5638 Matched = true; 5639 break; 5640 } 5641 ++D; 5642 T = AT->getElementType(); 5643 } 5644 5645 if (Matched && T->isArrayType()) { 5646 if (const ConstantArrayType *CAT = Self.Context.getAsConstantArrayType(T)) 5647 return CAT->getSize().getLimitedValue(); 5648 } 5649 } 5650 return 0; 5651 } 5652 } 5653 llvm_unreachable("Unknown type trait or not implemented"); 5654 } 5655 5656 ExprResult Sema::BuildArrayTypeTrait(ArrayTypeTrait ATT, 5657 SourceLocation KWLoc, 5658 TypeSourceInfo *TSInfo, 5659 Expr* DimExpr, 5660 SourceLocation RParen) { 5661 QualType T = TSInfo->getType(); 5662 5663 // FIXME: This should likely be tracked as an APInt to remove any host 5664 // assumptions about the width of size_t on the target. 5665 uint64_t Value = 0; 5666 if (!T->isDependentType()) 5667 Value = EvaluateArrayTypeTrait(*this, ATT, T, DimExpr, KWLoc); 5668 5669 // While the specification for these traits from the Embarcadero C++ 5670 // compiler's documentation says the return type is 'unsigned int', Clang 5671 // returns 'size_t'. On Windows, the primary platform for the Embarcadero 5672 // compiler, there is no difference. On several other platforms this is an 5673 // important distinction. 5674 return new (Context) ArrayTypeTraitExpr(KWLoc, ATT, TSInfo, Value, DimExpr, 5675 RParen, Context.getSizeType()); 5676 } 5677 5678 ExprResult Sema::ActOnExpressionTrait(ExpressionTrait ET, 5679 SourceLocation KWLoc, 5680 Expr *Queried, 5681 SourceLocation RParen) { 5682 // If error parsing the expression, ignore. 5683 if (!Queried) 5684 return ExprError(); 5685 5686 ExprResult Result = BuildExpressionTrait(ET, KWLoc, Queried, RParen); 5687 5688 return Result; 5689 } 5690 5691 static bool EvaluateExpressionTrait(ExpressionTrait ET, Expr *E) { 5692 switch (ET) { 5693 case ET_IsLValueExpr: return E->isLValue(); 5694 case ET_IsRValueExpr: 5695 return E->isPRValue(); 5696 } 5697 llvm_unreachable("Expression trait not covered by switch"); 5698 } 5699 5700 ExprResult Sema::BuildExpressionTrait(ExpressionTrait ET, 5701 SourceLocation KWLoc, 5702 Expr *Queried, 5703 SourceLocation RParen) { 5704 if (Queried->isTypeDependent()) { 5705 // Delay type-checking for type-dependent expressions. 5706 } else if (Queried->getType()->isPlaceholderType()) { 5707 ExprResult PE = CheckPlaceholderExpr(Queried); 5708 if (PE.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 5709 return BuildExpressionTrait(ET, KWLoc, PE.get(), RParen); 5710 } 5711 5712 bool Value = EvaluateExpressionTrait(ET, Queried); 5713 5714 return new (Context) 5715 ExpressionTraitExpr(KWLoc, ET, Queried, Value, RParen, Context.BoolTy); 5716 } 5717 5718 QualType Sema::CheckPointerToMemberOperands(ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 5719 ExprValueKind &VK, 5720 SourceLocation Loc, 5721 bool isIndirect) { 5722 assert(!LHS.get()->getType()->isPlaceholderType() && 5723 !RHS.get()->getType()->isPlaceholderType() && 5724 "placeholders should have been weeded out by now"); 5725 5726 // The LHS undergoes lvalue conversions if this is ->*, and undergoes the 5727 // temporary materialization conversion otherwise. 5728 if (isIndirect) 5729 LHS = DefaultLvalueConversion(LHS.get()); 5730 else if (LHS.get()->isPRValue()) 5731 LHS = TemporaryMaterializationConversion(LHS.get()); 5732 if (LHS.isInvalid()) 5733 return QualType(); 5734 5735 // The RHS always undergoes lvalue conversions. 5736 RHS = DefaultLvalueConversion(RHS.get()); 5737 if (RHS.isInvalid()) return QualType(); 5738 5739 const char *OpSpelling = isIndirect ? "->*" : ".*"; 5740 // C++ 5.5p2 5741 // The binary operator .* [p3: ->*] binds its second operand, which shall 5742 // be of type "pointer to member of T" (where T is a completely-defined 5743 // class type) [...] 5744 QualType RHSType = RHS.get()->getType(); 5745 const MemberPointerType *MemPtr = RHSType->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); 5746 if (!MemPtr) { 5747 Diag(Loc, diag::err_bad_memptr_rhs) 5748 << OpSpelling << RHSType << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 5749 return QualType(); 5750 } 5751 5752 QualType Class(MemPtr->getClass(), 0); 5753 5754 // Note: C++ [expr.mptr.oper]p2-3 says that the class type into which the 5755 // member pointer points must be completely-defined. However, there is no 5756 // reason for this semantic distinction, and the rule is not enforced by 5757 // other compilers. Therefore, we do not check this property, as it is 5758 // likely to be considered a defect. 5759 5760 // C++ 5.5p2 5761 // [...] to its first operand, which shall be of class T or of a class of 5762 // which T is an unambiguous and accessible base class. [p3: a pointer to 5763 // such a class] 5764 QualType LHSType = LHS.get()->getType(); 5765 if (isIndirect) { 5766 if (const PointerType *Ptr = LHSType->getAs<PointerType>()) 5767 LHSType = Ptr->getPointeeType(); 5768 else { 5769 Diag(Loc, diag::err_bad_memptr_lhs) 5770 << OpSpelling << 1 << LHSType 5771 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(SourceRange(Loc), ".*"); 5772 return QualType(); 5773 } 5774 } 5775 5776 if (!Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(Class, LHSType)) { 5777 // If we want to check the hierarchy, we need a complete type. 5778 if (RequireCompleteType(Loc, LHSType, diag::err_bad_memptr_lhs, 5779 OpSpelling, (int)isIndirect)) { 5780 return QualType(); 5781 } 5782 5783 if (!IsDerivedFrom(Loc, LHSType, Class)) { 5784 Diag(Loc, diag::err_bad_memptr_lhs) << OpSpelling 5785 << (int)isIndirect << LHS.get()->getType(); 5786 return QualType(); 5787 } 5788 5789 CXXCastPath BasePath; 5790 if (CheckDerivedToBaseConversion( 5791 LHSType, Class, Loc, 5792 SourceRange(LHS.get()->getBeginLoc(), RHS.get()->getEndLoc()), 5793 &BasePath)) 5794 return QualType(); 5795 5796 // Cast LHS to type of use. 5797 QualType UseType = Context.getQualifiedType(Class, LHSType.getQualifiers()); 5798 if (isIndirect) 5799 UseType = Context.getPointerType(UseType); 5800 ExprValueKind VK = isIndirect ? VK_PRValue : LHS.get()->getValueKind(); 5801 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), UseType, CK_DerivedToBase, VK, 5802 &BasePath); 5803 } 5804 5805 if (isa<CXXScalarValueInitExpr>(RHS.get()->IgnoreParens())) { 5806 // Diagnose use of pointer-to-member type which when used as 5807 // the functional cast in a pointer-to-member expression. 5808 Diag(Loc, diag::err_pointer_to_member_type) << isIndirect; 5809 return QualType(); 5810 } 5811 5812 // C++ 5.5p2 5813 // The result is an object or a function of the type specified by the 5814 // second operand. 5815 // The cv qualifiers are the union of those in the pointer and the left side, 5816 // in accordance with 5.5p5 and 5.2.5. 5817 QualType Result = MemPtr->getPointeeType(); 5818 Result = Context.getCVRQualifiedType(Result, LHSType.getCVRQualifiers()); 5819 5820 // C++0x [expr.mptr.oper]p6: 5821 // In a .* expression whose object expression is an rvalue, the program is 5822 // ill-formed if the second operand is a pointer to member function with 5823 // ref-qualifier &. In a ->* expression or in a .* expression whose object 5824 // expression is an lvalue, the program is ill-formed if the second operand 5825 // is a pointer to member function with ref-qualifier &&. 5826 if (const FunctionProtoType *Proto = Result->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()) { 5827 switch (Proto->getRefQualifier()) { 5828 case RQ_None: 5829 // Do nothing 5830 break; 5831 5832 case RQ_LValue: 5833 if (!isIndirect && !LHS.get()->Classify(Context).isLValue()) { 5834 // C++2a allows functions with ref-qualifier & if their cv-qualifier-seq 5835 // is (exactly) 'const'. 5836 if (Proto->isConst() && !Proto->isVolatile()) 5837 Diag(Loc, getLangOpts().CPlusPlus20 5838 ? diag::warn_cxx17_compat_pointer_to_const_ref_member_on_rvalue 5839 : diag::ext_pointer_to_const_ref_member_on_rvalue); 5840 else 5841 Diag(Loc, diag::err_pointer_to_member_oper_value_classify) 5842 << RHSType << 1 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 5843 } 5844 break; 5845 5846 case RQ_RValue: 5847 if (isIndirect || !LHS.get()->Classify(Context).isRValue()) 5848 Diag(Loc, diag::err_pointer_to_member_oper_value_classify) 5849 << RHSType << 0 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 5850 break; 5851 } 5852 } 5853 5854 // C++ [expr.mptr.oper]p6: 5855 // The result of a .* expression whose second operand is a pointer 5856 // to a data member is of the same value category as its 5857 // first operand. The result of a .* expression whose second 5858 // operand is a pointer to a member function is a prvalue. The 5859 // result of an ->* expression is an lvalue if its second operand 5860 // is a pointer to data member and a prvalue otherwise. 5861 if (Result->isFunctionType()) { 5862 VK = VK_PRValue; 5863 return Context.BoundMemberTy; 5864 } else if (isIndirect) { 5865 VK = VK_LValue; 5866 } else { 5867 VK = LHS.get()->getValueKind(); 5868 } 5869 5870 return Result; 5871 } 5872 5873 /// Try to convert a type to another according to C++11 5.16p3. 5874 /// 5875 /// This is part of the parameter validation for the ? operator. If either 5876 /// value operand is a class type, the two operands are attempted to be 5877 /// converted to each other. This function does the conversion in one direction. 5878 /// It returns true if the program is ill-formed and has already been diagnosed 5879 /// as such. 5880 static bool TryClassUnification(Sema &Self, Expr *From, Expr *To, 5881 SourceLocation QuestionLoc, 5882 bool &HaveConversion, 5883 QualType &ToType) { 5884 HaveConversion = false; 5885 ToType = To->getType(); 5886 5887 InitializationKind Kind = 5888 InitializationKind::CreateCopy(To->getBeginLoc(), SourceLocation()); 5889 // C++11 5.16p3 5890 // The process for determining whether an operand expression E1 of type T1 5891 // can be converted to match an operand expression E2 of type T2 is defined 5892 // as follows: 5893 // -- If E2 is an lvalue: E1 can be converted to match E2 if E1 can be 5894 // implicitly converted to type "lvalue reference to T2", subject to the 5895 // constraint that in the conversion the reference must bind directly to 5896 // an lvalue. 5897 // -- If E2 is an xvalue: E1 can be converted to match E2 if E1 can be 5898 // implicitly converted to the type "rvalue reference to R2", subject to 5899 // the constraint that the reference must bind directly. 5900 if (To->isGLValue()) { 5901 QualType T = Self.Context.getReferenceQualifiedType(To); 5902 InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(T); 5903 5904 InitializationSequence InitSeq(Self, Entity, Kind, From); 5905 if (InitSeq.isDirectReferenceBinding()) { 5906 ToType = T; 5907 HaveConversion = true; 5908 return false; 5909 } 5910 5911 if (InitSeq.isAmbiguous()) 5912 return InitSeq.Diagnose(Self, Entity, Kind, From); 5913 } 5914 5915 // -- If E2 is an rvalue, or if the conversion above cannot be done: 5916 // -- if E1 and E2 have class type, and the underlying class types are 5917 // the same or one is a base class of the other: 5918 QualType FTy = From->getType(); 5919 QualType TTy = To->getType(); 5920 const RecordType *FRec = FTy->getAs<RecordType>(); 5921 const RecordType *TRec = TTy->getAs<RecordType>(); 5922 bool FDerivedFromT = FRec && TRec && FRec != TRec && 5923 Self.IsDerivedFrom(QuestionLoc, FTy, TTy); 5924 if (FRec && TRec && (FRec == TRec || FDerivedFromT || 5925 Self.IsDerivedFrom(QuestionLoc, TTy, FTy))) { 5926 // E1 can be converted to match E2 if the class of T2 is the 5927 // same type as, or a base class of, the class of T1, and 5928 // [cv2 > cv1]. 5929 if (FRec == TRec || FDerivedFromT) { 5930 if (TTy.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(FTy)) { 5931 InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(TTy); 5932 InitializationSequence InitSeq(Self, Entity, Kind, From); 5933 if (InitSeq) { 5934 HaveConversion = true; 5935 return false; 5936 } 5937 5938 if (InitSeq.isAmbiguous()) 5939 return InitSeq.Diagnose(Self, Entity, Kind, From); 5940 } 5941 } 5942 5943 return false; 5944 } 5945 5946 // -- Otherwise: E1 can be converted to match E2 if E1 can be 5947 // implicitly converted to the type that expression E2 would have 5948 // if E2 were converted to an rvalue (or the type it has, if E2 is 5949 // an rvalue). 5950 // 5951 // This actually refers very narrowly to the lvalue-to-rvalue conversion, not 5952 // to the array-to-pointer or function-to-pointer conversions. 5953 TTy = TTy.getNonLValueExprType(Self.Context); 5954 5955 InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(TTy); 5956 InitializationSequence InitSeq(Self, Entity, Kind, From); 5957 HaveConversion = !InitSeq.Failed(); 5958 ToType = TTy; 5959 if (InitSeq.isAmbiguous()) 5960 return InitSeq.Diagnose(Self, Entity, Kind, From); 5961 5962 return false; 5963 } 5964 5965 /// Try to find a common type for two according to C++0x 5.16p5. 5966 /// 5967 /// This is part of the parameter validation for the ? operator. If either 5968 /// value operand is a class type, overload resolution is used to find a 5969 /// conversion to a common type. 5970 static bool FindConditionalOverload(Sema &Self, ExprResult &LHS, ExprResult &RHS, 5971 SourceLocation QuestionLoc) { 5972 Expr *Args[2] = { LHS.get(), RHS.get() }; 5973 OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(QuestionLoc, 5974 OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator); 5975 Self.AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates(OO_Conditional, QuestionLoc, Args, 5976 CandidateSet); 5977 5978 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 5979 switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(Self, QuestionLoc, Best)) { 5980 case OR_Success: { 5981 // We found a match. Perform the conversions on the arguments and move on. 5982 ExprResult LHSRes = Self.PerformImplicitConversion( 5983 LHS.get(), Best->BuiltinParamTypes[0], Best->Conversions[0], 5984 Sema::AA_Converting); 5985 if (LHSRes.isInvalid()) 5986 break; 5987 LHS = LHSRes; 5988 5989 ExprResult RHSRes = Self.PerformImplicitConversion( 5990 RHS.get(), Best->BuiltinParamTypes[1], Best->Conversions[1], 5991 Sema::AA_Converting); 5992 if (RHSRes.isInvalid()) 5993 break; 5994 RHS = RHSRes; 5995 if (Best->Function) 5996 Self.MarkFunctionReferenced(QuestionLoc, Best->Function); 5997 return false; 5998 } 5999 6000 case OR_No_Viable_Function: 6001 6002 // Emit a better diagnostic if one of the expressions is a null pointer 6003 // constant and the other is a pointer type. In this case, the user most 6004 // likely forgot to take the address of the other expression. 6005 if (Self.DiagnoseConditionalForNull(LHS.get(), RHS.get(), QuestionLoc)) 6006 return true; 6007 6008 Self.Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_typecheck_cond_incompatible_operands) 6009 << LHS.get()->getType() << RHS.get()->getType() 6010 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 6011 return true; 6012 6013 case OR_Ambiguous: 6014 Self.Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_ambiguous_ovl) 6015 << LHS.get()->getType() << RHS.get()->getType() 6016 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 6017 // FIXME: Print the possible common types by printing the return types of 6018 // the viable candidates. 6019 break; 6020 6021 case OR_Deleted: 6022 llvm_unreachable("Conditional operator has only built-in overloads"); 6023 } 6024 return true; 6025 } 6026 6027 /// Perform an "extended" implicit conversion as returned by 6028 /// TryClassUnification. 6029 static bool ConvertForConditional(Sema &Self, ExprResult &E, QualType T) { 6030 InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(T); 6031 InitializationKind Kind = 6032 InitializationKind::CreateCopy(E.get()->getBeginLoc(), SourceLocation()); 6033 Expr *Arg = E.get(); 6034 InitializationSequence InitSeq(Self, Entity, Kind, Arg); 6035 ExprResult Result = InitSeq.Perform(Self, Entity, Kind, Arg); 6036 if (Result.isInvalid()) 6037 return true; 6038 6039 E = Result; 6040 return false; 6041 } 6042 6043 // Check the condition operand of ?: to see if it is valid for the GCC 6044 // extension. 6045 static bool isValidVectorForConditionalCondition(ASTContext &Ctx, 6046 QualType CondTy) { 6047 if (!CondTy->isVectorType() && !CondTy->isExtVectorType()) 6048 return false; 6049 const QualType EltTy = 6050 cast<VectorType>(CondTy.getCanonicalType())->getElementType(); 6051 assert(!EltTy->isBooleanType() && !EltTy->isEnumeralType() && 6052 "Vectors cant be boolean or enum types"); 6053 return EltTy->isIntegralType(Ctx); 6054 } 6055 6056 QualType Sema::CheckVectorConditionalTypes(ExprResult &Cond, ExprResult &LHS, 6057 ExprResult &RHS, 6058 SourceLocation QuestionLoc) { 6059 LHS = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(LHS.get()); 6060 RHS = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(RHS.get()); 6061 6062 QualType CondType = Cond.get()->getType(); 6063 const auto *CondVT = CondType->castAs<VectorType>(); 6064 QualType CondElementTy = CondVT->getElementType(); 6065 unsigned CondElementCount = CondVT->getNumElements(); 6066 QualType LHSType = LHS.get()->getType(); 6067 const auto *LHSVT = LHSType->getAs<VectorType>(); 6068 QualType RHSType = RHS.get()->getType(); 6069 const auto *RHSVT = RHSType->getAs<VectorType>(); 6070 6071 QualType ResultType; 6072 6073 6074 if (LHSVT && RHSVT) { 6075 if (isa<ExtVectorType>(CondVT) != isa<ExtVectorType>(LHSVT)) { 6076 Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_vector_cond_result_mismatch) 6077 << /*isExtVector*/ isa<ExtVectorType>(CondVT); 6078 return {}; 6079 } 6080 6081 // If both are vector types, they must be the same type. 6082 if (!Context.hasSameType(LHSType, RHSType)) { 6083 Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_vector_mismatched) 6084 << LHSType << RHSType; 6085 return {}; 6086 } 6087 ResultType = LHSType; 6088 } else if (LHSVT || RHSVT) { 6089 ResultType = CheckVectorOperands( 6090 LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc, /*isCompAssign*/ false, /*AllowBothBool*/ true, 6091 /*AllowBoolConversions*/ false); 6092 if (ResultType.isNull()) 6093 return {}; 6094 } else { 6095 // Both are scalar. 6096 QualType ResultElementTy; 6097 LHSType = LHSType.getCanonicalType().getUnqualifiedType(); 6098 RHSType = RHSType.getCanonicalType().getUnqualifiedType(); 6099 6100 if (Context.hasSameType(LHSType, RHSType)) 6101 ResultElementTy = LHSType; 6102 else 6103 ResultElementTy = 6104 UsualArithmeticConversions(LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc, ACK_Conditional); 6105 6106 if (ResultElementTy->isEnumeralType()) { 6107 Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_vector_operand_type) 6108 << ResultElementTy; 6109 return {}; 6110 } 6111 if (CondType->isExtVectorType()) 6112 ResultType = 6113 Context.getExtVectorType(ResultElementTy, CondVT->getNumElements()); 6114 else 6115 ResultType = Context.getVectorType( 6116 ResultElementTy, CondVT->getNumElements(), VectorType::GenericVector); 6117 6118 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), ResultType, CK_VectorSplat); 6119 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), ResultType, CK_VectorSplat); 6120 } 6121 6122 assert(!ResultType.isNull() && ResultType->isVectorType() && 6123 (!CondType->isExtVectorType() || ResultType->isExtVectorType()) && 6124 "Result should have been a vector type"); 6125 auto *ResultVectorTy = ResultType->castAs<VectorType>(); 6126 QualType ResultElementTy = ResultVectorTy->getElementType(); 6127 unsigned ResultElementCount = ResultVectorTy->getNumElements(); 6128 6129 if (ResultElementCount != CondElementCount) { 6130 Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_vector_size) << CondType 6131 << ResultType; 6132 return {}; 6133 } 6134 6135 if (Context.getTypeSize(ResultElementTy) != 6136 Context.getTypeSize(CondElementTy)) { 6137 Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_vector_element_size) << CondType 6138 << ResultType; 6139 return {}; 6140 } 6141 6142 return ResultType; 6143 } 6144 6145 /// Check the operands of ?: under C++ semantics. 6146 /// 6147 /// See C++ [expr.cond]. Note that LHS is never null, even for the GNU x ?: y 6148 /// extension. In this case, LHS == Cond. (But they're not aliases.) 6149 /// 6150 /// This function also implements GCC's vector extension and the 6151 /// OpenCL/ext_vector_type extension for conditionals. The vector extensions 6152 /// permit the use of a?b:c where the type of a is that of a integer vector with 6153 /// the same number of elements and size as the vectors of b and c. If one of 6154 /// either b or c is a scalar it is implicitly converted to match the type of 6155 /// the vector. Otherwise the expression is ill-formed. If both b and c are 6156 /// scalars, then b and c are checked and converted to the type of a if 6157 /// possible. 6158 /// 6159 /// The expressions are evaluated differently for GCC's and OpenCL's extensions. 6160 /// For the GCC extension, the ?: operator is evaluated as 6161 /// (a[0] != 0 ? b[0] : c[0], .. , a[n] != 0 ? b[n] : c[n]). 6162 /// For the OpenCL extensions, the ?: operator is evaluated as 6163 /// (most-significant-bit-set(a[0]) ? b[0] : c[0], .. , 6164 /// most-significant-bit-set(a[n]) ? b[n] : c[n]). 6165 QualType Sema::CXXCheckConditionalOperands(ExprResult &Cond, ExprResult &LHS, 6166 ExprResult &RHS, ExprValueKind &VK, 6167 ExprObjectKind &OK, 6168 SourceLocation QuestionLoc) { 6169 // FIXME: Handle C99's complex types, block pointers and Obj-C++ interface 6170 // pointers. 6171 6172 // Assume r-value. 6173 VK = VK_PRValue; 6174 OK = OK_Ordinary; 6175 bool IsVectorConditional = 6176 isValidVectorForConditionalCondition(Context, Cond.get()->getType()); 6177 6178 // C++11 [expr.cond]p1 6179 // The first expression is contextually converted to bool. 6180 if (!Cond.get()->isTypeDependent()) { 6181 ExprResult CondRes = IsVectorConditional 6182 ? DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(Cond.get()) 6183 : CheckCXXBooleanCondition(Cond.get()); 6184 if (CondRes.isInvalid()) 6185 return QualType(); 6186 Cond = CondRes; 6187 } else { 6188 // To implement C++, the first expression typically doesn't alter the result 6189 // type of the conditional, however the GCC compatible vector extension 6190 // changes the result type to be that of the conditional. Since we cannot 6191 // know if this is a vector extension here, delay the conversion of the 6192 // LHS/RHS below until later. 6193 return Context.DependentTy; 6194 } 6195 6196 6197 // Either of the arguments dependent? 6198 if (LHS.get()->isTypeDependent() || RHS.get()->isTypeDependent()) 6199 return Context.DependentTy; 6200 6201 // C++11 [expr.cond]p2 6202 // If either the second or the third operand has type (cv) void, ... 6203 QualType LTy = LHS.get()->getType(); 6204 QualType RTy = RHS.get()->getType(); 6205 bool LVoid = LTy->isVoidType(); 6206 bool RVoid = RTy->isVoidType(); 6207 if (LVoid || RVoid) { 6208 // ... one of the following shall hold: 6209 // -- The second or the third operand (but not both) is a (possibly 6210 // parenthesized) throw-expression; the result is of the type 6211 // and value category of the other. 6212 bool LThrow = isa<CXXThrowExpr>(LHS.get()->IgnoreParenImpCasts()); 6213 bool RThrow = isa<CXXThrowExpr>(RHS.get()->IgnoreParenImpCasts()); 6214 6215 // Void expressions aren't legal in the vector-conditional expressions. 6216 if (IsVectorConditional) { 6217 SourceRange DiagLoc = 6218 LVoid ? LHS.get()->getSourceRange() : RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 6219 bool IsThrow = LVoid ? LThrow : RThrow; 6220 Diag(DiagLoc.getBegin(), diag::err_conditional_vector_has_void) 6221 << DiagLoc << IsThrow; 6222 return QualType(); 6223 } 6224 6225 if (LThrow != RThrow) { 6226 Expr *NonThrow = LThrow ? RHS.get() : LHS.get(); 6227 VK = NonThrow->getValueKind(); 6228 // DR (no number yet): the result is a bit-field if the 6229 // non-throw-expression operand is a bit-field. 6230 OK = NonThrow->getObjectKind(); 6231 return NonThrow->getType(); 6232 } 6233 6234 // -- Both the second and third operands have type void; the result is of 6235 // type void and is a prvalue. 6236 if (LVoid && RVoid) 6237 return Context.VoidTy; 6238 6239 // Neither holds, error. 6240 Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_void_nonvoid) 6241 << (LVoid ? RTy : LTy) << (LVoid ? 0 : 1) 6242 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 6243 return QualType(); 6244 } 6245 6246 // Neither is void. 6247 if (IsVectorConditional) 6248 return CheckVectorConditionalTypes(Cond, LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc); 6249 6250 // C++11 [expr.cond]p3 6251 // Otherwise, if the second and third operand have different types, and 6252 // either has (cv) class type [...] an attempt is made to convert each of 6253 // those operands to the type of the other. 6254 if (!Context.hasSameType(LTy, RTy) && 6255 (LTy->isRecordType() || RTy->isRecordType())) { 6256 // These return true if a single direction is already ambiguous. 6257 QualType L2RType, R2LType; 6258 bool HaveL2R, HaveR2L; 6259 if (TryClassUnification(*this, LHS.get(), RHS.get(), QuestionLoc, HaveL2R, L2RType)) 6260 return QualType(); 6261 if (TryClassUnification(*this, RHS.get(), LHS.get(), QuestionLoc, HaveR2L, R2LType)) 6262 return QualType(); 6263 6264 // If both can be converted, [...] the program is ill-formed. 6265 if (HaveL2R && HaveR2L) { 6266 Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_conditional_ambiguous) 6267 << LTy << RTy << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 6268 return QualType(); 6269 } 6270 6271 // If exactly one conversion is possible, that conversion is applied to 6272 // the chosen operand and the converted operands are used in place of the 6273 // original operands for the remainder of this section. 6274 if (HaveL2R) { 6275 if (ConvertForConditional(*this, LHS, L2RType) || LHS.isInvalid()) 6276 return QualType(); 6277 LTy = LHS.get()->getType(); 6278 } else if (HaveR2L) { 6279 if (ConvertForConditional(*this, RHS, R2LType) || RHS.isInvalid()) 6280 return QualType(); 6281 RTy = RHS.get()->getType(); 6282 } 6283 } 6284 6285 // C++11 [expr.cond]p3 6286 // if both are glvalues of the same value category and the same type except 6287 // for cv-qualification, an attempt is made to convert each of those 6288 // operands to the type of the other. 6289 // FIXME: 6290 // Resolving a defect in P0012R1: we extend this to cover all cases where 6291 // one of the operands is reference-compatible with the other, in order 6292 // to support conditionals between functions differing in noexcept. This 6293 // will similarly cover difference in array bounds after P0388R4. 6294 // FIXME: If LTy and RTy have a composite pointer type, should we convert to 6295 // that instead? 6296 ExprValueKind LVK = LHS.get()->getValueKind(); 6297 ExprValueKind RVK = RHS.get()->getValueKind(); 6298 if (!Context.hasSameType(LTy, RTy) && LVK == RVK && LVK != VK_PRValue) { 6299 // DerivedToBase was already handled by the class-specific case above. 6300 // FIXME: Should we allow ObjC conversions here? 6301 const ReferenceConversions AllowedConversions = 6302 ReferenceConversions::Qualification | 6303 ReferenceConversions::NestedQualification | 6304 ReferenceConversions::Function; 6305 6306 ReferenceConversions RefConv; 6307 if (CompareReferenceRelationship(QuestionLoc, LTy, RTy, &RefConv) == 6308 Ref_Compatible && 6309 !(RefConv & ~AllowedConversions) && 6310 // [...] subject to the constraint that the reference must bind 6311 // directly [...] 6312 !RHS.get()->refersToBitField() && !RHS.get()->refersToVectorElement()) { 6313 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), LTy, CK_NoOp, RVK); 6314 RTy = RHS.get()->getType(); 6315 } else if (CompareReferenceRelationship(QuestionLoc, RTy, LTy, &RefConv) == 6316 Ref_Compatible && 6317 !(RefConv & ~AllowedConversions) && 6318 !LHS.get()->refersToBitField() && 6319 !LHS.get()->refersToVectorElement()) { 6320 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), RTy, CK_NoOp, LVK); 6321 LTy = LHS.get()->getType(); 6322 } 6323 } 6324 6325 // C++11 [expr.cond]p4 6326 // If the second and third operands are glvalues of the same value 6327 // category and have the same type, the result is of that type and 6328 // value category and it is a bit-field if the second or the third 6329 // operand is a bit-field, or if both are bit-fields. 6330 // We only extend this to bitfields, not to the crazy other kinds of 6331 // l-values. 6332 bool Same = Context.hasSameType(LTy, RTy); 6333 if (Same && LVK == RVK && LVK != VK_PRValue && 6334 LHS.get()->isOrdinaryOrBitFieldObject() && 6335 RHS.get()->isOrdinaryOrBitFieldObject()) { 6336 VK = LHS.get()->getValueKind(); 6337 if (LHS.get()->getObjectKind() == OK_BitField || 6338 RHS.get()->getObjectKind() == OK_BitField) 6339 OK = OK_BitField; 6340 6341 // If we have function pointer types, unify them anyway to unify their 6342 // exception specifications, if any. 6343 if (LTy->isFunctionPointerType() || LTy->isMemberFunctionPointerType()) { 6344 Qualifiers Qs = LTy.getQualifiers(); 6345 LTy = FindCompositePointerType(QuestionLoc, LHS, RHS, 6346 /*ConvertArgs*/false); 6347 LTy = Context.getQualifiedType(LTy, Qs); 6348 6349 assert(!LTy.isNull() && "failed to find composite pointer type for " 6350 "canonically equivalent function ptr types"); 6351 assert(Context.hasSameType(LTy, RTy) && "bad composite pointer type"); 6352 } 6353 6354 return LTy; 6355 } 6356 6357 // C++11 [expr.cond]p5 6358 // Otherwise, the result is a prvalue. If the second and third operands 6359 // do not have the same type, and either has (cv) class type, ... 6360 if (!Same && (LTy->isRecordType() || RTy->isRecordType())) { 6361 // ... overload resolution is used to determine the conversions (if any) 6362 // to be applied to the operands. If the overload resolution fails, the 6363 // program is ill-formed. 6364 if (FindConditionalOverload(*this, LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc)) 6365 return QualType(); 6366 } 6367 6368 // C++11 [expr.cond]p6 6369 // Lvalue-to-rvalue, array-to-pointer, and function-to-pointer standard 6370 // conversions are performed on the second and third operands. 6371 LHS = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(LHS.get()); 6372 RHS = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(RHS.get()); 6373 if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid()) 6374 return QualType(); 6375 LTy = LHS.get()->getType(); 6376 RTy = RHS.get()->getType(); 6377 6378 // After those conversions, one of the following shall hold: 6379 // -- The second and third operands have the same type; the result 6380 // is of that type. If the operands have class type, the result 6381 // is a prvalue temporary of the result type, which is 6382 // copy-initialized from either the second operand or the third 6383 // operand depending on the value of the first operand. 6384 if (Context.getCanonicalType(LTy) == Context.getCanonicalType(RTy)) { 6385 if (LTy->isRecordType()) { 6386 // The operands have class type. Make a temporary copy. 6387 InitializedEntity Entity = InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(LTy); 6388 6389 ExprResult LHSCopy = PerformCopyInitialization(Entity, 6390 SourceLocation(), 6391 LHS); 6392 if (LHSCopy.isInvalid()) 6393 return QualType(); 6394 6395 ExprResult RHSCopy = PerformCopyInitialization(Entity, 6396 SourceLocation(), 6397 RHS); 6398 if (RHSCopy.isInvalid()) 6399 return QualType(); 6400 6401 LHS = LHSCopy; 6402 RHS = RHSCopy; 6403 } 6404 6405 // If we have function pointer types, unify them anyway to unify their 6406 // exception specifications, if any. 6407 if (LTy->isFunctionPointerType() || LTy->isMemberFunctionPointerType()) { 6408 LTy = FindCompositePointerType(QuestionLoc, LHS, RHS); 6409 assert(!LTy.isNull() && "failed to find composite pointer type for " 6410 "canonically equivalent function ptr types"); 6411 } 6412 6413 return LTy; 6414 } 6415 6416 // Extension: conditional operator involving vector types. 6417 if (LTy->isVectorType() || RTy->isVectorType()) 6418 return CheckVectorOperands(LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc, /*isCompAssign*/false, 6419 /*AllowBothBool*/true, 6420 /*AllowBoolConversions*/false); 6421 6422 // -- The second and third operands have arithmetic or enumeration type; 6423 // the usual arithmetic conversions are performed to bring them to a 6424 // common type, and the result is of that type. 6425 if (LTy->isArithmeticType() && RTy->isArithmeticType()) { 6426 QualType ResTy = 6427 UsualArithmeticConversions(LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc, ACK_Conditional); 6428 if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid()) 6429 return QualType(); 6430 if (ResTy.isNull()) { 6431 Diag(QuestionLoc, 6432 diag::err_typecheck_cond_incompatible_operands) << LTy << RTy 6433 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 6434 return QualType(); 6435 } 6436 6437 LHS = ImpCastExprToType(LHS.get(), ResTy, PrepareScalarCast(LHS, ResTy)); 6438 RHS = ImpCastExprToType(RHS.get(), ResTy, PrepareScalarCast(RHS, ResTy)); 6439 6440 return ResTy; 6441 } 6442 6443 // -- The second and third operands have pointer type, or one has pointer 6444 // type and the other is a null pointer constant, or both are null 6445 // pointer constants, at least one of which is non-integral; pointer 6446 // conversions and qualification conversions are performed to bring them 6447 // to their composite pointer type. The result is of the composite 6448 // pointer type. 6449 // -- The second and third operands have pointer to member type, or one has 6450 // pointer to member type and the other is a null pointer constant; 6451 // pointer to member conversions and qualification conversions are 6452 // performed to bring them to a common type, whose cv-qualification 6453 // shall match the cv-qualification of either the second or the third 6454 // operand. The result is of the common type. 6455 QualType Composite = FindCompositePointerType(QuestionLoc, LHS, RHS); 6456 if (!Composite.isNull()) 6457 return Composite; 6458 6459 // Similarly, attempt to find composite type of two objective-c pointers. 6460 Composite = FindCompositeObjCPointerType(LHS, RHS, QuestionLoc); 6461 if (LHS.isInvalid() || RHS.isInvalid()) 6462 return QualType(); 6463 if (!Composite.isNull()) 6464 return Composite; 6465 6466 // Check if we are using a null with a non-pointer type. 6467 if (DiagnoseConditionalForNull(LHS.get(), RHS.get(), QuestionLoc)) 6468 return QualType(); 6469 6470 Diag(QuestionLoc, diag::err_typecheck_cond_incompatible_operands) 6471 << LHS.get()->getType() << RHS.get()->getType() 6472 << LHS.get()->getSourceRange() << RHS.get()->getSourceRange(); 6473 return QualType(); 6474 } 6475 6476 static FunctionProtoType::ExceptionSpecInfo 6477 mergeExceptionSpecs(Sema &S, FunctionProtoType::ExceptionSpecInfo ESI1, 6478 FunctionProtoType::ExceptionSpecInfo ESI2, 6479 SmallVectorImpl<QualType> &ExceptionTypeStorage) { 6480 ExceptionSpecificationType EST1 = ESI1.Type; 6481 ExceptionSpecificationType EST2 = ESI2.Type; 6482 6483 // If either of them can throw anything, that is the result. 6484 if (EST1 == EST_None) return ESI1; 6485 if (EST2 == EST_None) return ESI2; 6486 if (EST1 == EST_MSAny) return ESI1; 6487 if (EST2 == EST_MSAny) return ESI2; 6488 if (EST1 == EST_NoexceptFalse) return ESI1; 6489 if (EST2 == EST_NoexceptFalse) return ESI2; 6490 6491 // If either of them is non-throwing, the result is the other. 6492 if (EST1 == EST_NoThrow) return ESI2; 6493 if (EST2 == EST_NoThrow) return ESI1; 6494 if (EST1 == EST_DynamicNone) return ESI2; 6495 if (EST2 == EST_DynamicNone) return ESI1; 6496 if (EST1 == EST_BasicNoexcept) return ESI2; 6497 if (EST2 == EST_BasicNoexcept) return ESI1; 6498 if (EST1 == EST_NoexceptTrue) return ESI2; 6499 if (EST2 == EST_NoexceptTrue) return ESI1; 6500 6501 // If we're left with value-dependent computed noexcept expressions, we're 6502 // stuck. Before C++17, we can just drop the exception specification entirely, 6503 // since it's not actually part of the canonical type. And this should never 6504 // happen in C++17, because it would mean we were computing the composite 6505 // pointer type of dependent types, which should never happen. 6506 if (EST1 == EST_DependentNoexcept || EST2 == EST_DependentNoexcept) { 6507 assert(!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus17 && 6508 "computing composite pointer type of dependent types"); 6509 return FunctionProtoType::ExceptionSpecInfo(); 6510 } 6511 6512 // Switch over the possibilities so that people adding new values know to 6513 // update this function. 6514 switch (EST1) { 6515 case EST_None: 6516 case EST_DynamicNone: 6517 case EST_MSAny: 6518 case EST_BasicNoexcept: 6519 case EST_DependentNoexcept: 6520 case EST_NoexceptFalse: 6521 case EST_NoexceptTrue: 6522 case EST_NoThrow: 6523 llvm_unreachable("handled above"); 6524 6525 case EST_Dynamic: { 6526 // This is the fun case: both exception specifications are dynamic. Form 6527 // the union of the two lists. 6528 assert(EST2 == EST_Dynamic && "other cases should already be handled"); 6529 llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> Found; 6530 for (auto &Exceptions : {ESI1.Exceptions, ESI2.Exceptions}) 6531 for (QualType E : Exceptions) 6532 if (Found.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(E)).second) 6533 ExceptionTypeStorage.push_back(E); 6534 6535 FunctionProtoType::ExceptionSpecInfo Result(EST_Dynamic); 6536 Result.Exceptions = ExceptionTypeStorage; 6537 return Result; 6538 } 6539 6540 case EST_Unevaluated: 6541 case EST_Uninstantiated: 6542 case EST_Unparsed: 6543 llvm_unreachable("shouldn't see unresolved exception specifications here"); 6544 } 6545 6546 llvm_unreachable("invalid ExceptionSpecificationType"); 6547 } 6548 6549 /// Find a merged pointer type and convert the two expressions to it. 6550 /// 6551 /// This finds the composite pointer type for \p E1 and \p E2 according to 6552 /// C++2a [expr.type]p3. It converts both expressions to this type and returns 6553 /// it. It does not emit diagnostics (FIXME: that's not true if \p ConvertArgs 6554 /// is \c true). 6555 /// 6556 /// \param Loc The location of the operator requiring these two expressions to 6557 /// be converted to the composite pointer type. 6558 /// 6559 /// \param ConvertArgs If \c false, do not convert E1 and E2 to the target type. 6560 QualType Sema::FindCompositePointerType(SourceLocation Loc, 6561 Expr *&E1, Expr *&E2, 6562 bool ConvertArgs) { 6563 assert(getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && "This function assumes C++"); 6564 6565 // C++1z [expr]p14: 6566 // The composite pointer type of two operands p1 and p2 having types T1 6567 // and T2 6568 QualType T1 = E1->getType(), T2 = E2->getType(); 6569 6570 // where at least one is a pointer or pointer to member type or 6571 // std::nullptr_t is: 6572 bool T1IsPointerLike = T1->isAnyPointerType() || T1->isMemberPointerType() || 6573 T1->isNullPtrType(); 6574 bool T2IsPointerLike = T2->isAnyPointerType() || T2->isMemberPointerType() || 6575 T2->isNullPtrType(); 6576 if (!T1IsPointerLike && !T2IsPointerLike) 6577 return QualType(); 6578 6579 // - if both p1 and p2 are null pointer constants, std::nullptr_t; 6580 // This can't actually happen, following the standard, but we also use this 6581 // to implement the end of [expr.conv], which hits this case. 6582 // 6583 // - if either p1 or p2 is a null pointer constant, T2 or T1, respectively; 6584 if (T1IsPointerLike && 6585 E2->isNullPointerConstant(Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) { 6586 if (ConvertArgs) 6587 E2 = ImpCastExprToType(E2, T1, T1->isMemberPointerType() 6588 ? CK_NullToMemberPointer 6589 : CK_NullToPointer).get(); 6590 return T1; 6591 } 6592 if (T2IsPointerLike && 6593 E1->isNullPointerConstant(Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) { 6594 if (ConvertArgs) 6595 E1 = ImpCastExprToType(E1, T2, T2->isMemberPointerType() 6596 ? CK_NullToMemberPointer 6597 : CK_NullToPointer).get(); 6598 return T2; 6599 } 6600 6601 // Now both have to be pointers or member pointers. 6602 if (!T1IsPointerLike || !T2IsPointerLike) 6603 return QualType(); 6604 assert(!T1->isNullPtrType() && !T2->isNullPtrType() && 6605 "nullptr_t should be a null pointer constant"); 6606 6607 struct Step { 6608 enum Kind { Pointer, ObjCPointer, MemberPointer, Array } K; 6609 // Qualifiers to apply under the step kind. 6610 Qualifiers Quals; 6611 /// The class for a pointer-to-member; a constant array type with a bound 6612 /// (if any) for an array. 6613 const Type *ClassOrBound; 6614 6615 Step(Kind K, const Type *ClassOrBound = nullptr) 6616 : K(K), Quals(), ClassOrBound(ClassOrBound) {} 6617 QualType rebuild(ASTContext &Ctx, QualType T) const { 6618 T = Ctx.getQualifiedType(T, Quals); 6619 switch (K) { 6620 case Pointer: 6621 return Ctx.getPointerType(T); 6622 case MemberPointer: 6623 return Ctx.getMemberPointerType(T, ClassOrBound); 6624 case ObjCPointer: 6625 return Ctx.getObjCObjectPointerType(T); 6626 case Array: 6627 if (auto *CAT = cast_or_null<ConstantArrayType>(ClassOrBound)) 6628 return Ctx.getConstantArrayType(T, CAT->getSize(), nullptr, 6629 ArrayType::Normal, 0); 6630 else 6631 return Ctx.getIncompleteArrayType(T, ArrayType::Normal, 0); 6632 } 6633 llvm_unreachable("unknown step kind"); 6634 } 6635 }; 6636 6637 SmallVector<Step, 8> Steps; 6638 6639 // - if T1 is "pointer to cv1 C1" and T2 is "pointer to cv2 C2", where C1 6640 // is reference-related to C2 or C2 is reference-related to C1 (8.6.3), 6641 // the cv-combined type of T1 and T2 or the cv-combined type of T2 and T1, 6642 // respectively; 6643 // - if T1 is "pointer to member of C1 of type cv1 U1" and T2 is "pointer 6644 // to member of C2 of type cv2 U2" for some non-function type U, where 6645 // C1 is reference-related to C2 or C2 is reference-related to C1, the 6646 // cv-combined type of T2 and T1 or the cv-combined type of T1 and T2, 6647 // respectively; 6648 // - if T1 and T2 are similar types (4.5), the cv-combined type of T1 and 6649 // T2; 6650 // 6651 // Dismantle T1 and T2 to simultaneously determine whether they are similar 6652 // and to prepare to form the cv-combined type if so. 6653 QualType Composite1 = T1; 6654 QualType Composite2 = T2; 6655 unsigned NeedConstBefore = 0; 6656 while (true) { 6657 assert(!Composite1.isNull() && !Composite2.isNull()); 6658 6659 Qualifiers Q1, Q2; 6660 Composite1 = Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(Composite1, Q1); 6661 Composite2 = Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(Composite2, Q2); 6662 6663 // Top-level qualifiers are ignored. Merge at all lower levels. 6664 if (!Steps.empty()) { 6665 // Find the qualifier union: (approximately) the unique minimal set of 6666 // qualifiers that is compatible with both types. 6667 Qualifiers Quals = Qualifiers::fromCVRUMask(Q1.getCVRUQualifiers() | 6668 Q2.getCVRUQualifiers()); 6669 6670 // Under one level of pointer or pointer-to-member, we can change to an 6671 // unambiguous compatible address space. 6672 if (Q1.getAddressSpace() == Q2.getAddressSpace()) { 6673 Quals.setAddressSpace(Q1.getAddressSpace()); 6674 } else if (Steps.size() == 1) { 6675 bool MaybeQ1 = Q1.isAddressSpaceSupersetOf(Q2); 6676 bool MaybeQ2 = Q2.isAddressSpaceSupersetOf(Q1); 6677 if (MaybeQ1 == MaybeQ2) { 6678 // Exception for ptr size address spaces. Should be able to choose 6679 // either address space during comparison. 6680 if (isPtrSizeAddressSpace(Q1.getAddressSpace()) || 6681 isPtrSizeAddressSpace(Q2.getAddressSpace())) 6682 MaybeQ1 = true; 6683 else 6684 return QualType(); // No unique best address space. 6685 } 6686 Quals.setAddressSpace(MaybeQ1 ? Q1.getAddressSpace() 6687 : Q2.getAddressSpace()); 6688 } else { 6689 return QualType(); 6690 } 6691 6692 // FIXME: In C, we merge __strong and none to __strong at the top level. 6693 if (Q1.getObjCGCAttr() == Q2.getObjCGCAttr()) 6694 Quals.setObjCGCAttr(Q1.getObjCGCAttr()); 6695 else if (T1->isVoidPointerType() || T2->isVoidPointerType()) 6696 assert(Steps.size() == 1); 6697 else 6698 return QualType(); 6699 6700 // Mismatched lifetime qualifiers never compatibly include each other. 6701 if (Q1.getObjCLifetime() == Q2.getObjCLifetime()) 6702 Quals.setObjCLifetime(Q1.getObjCLifetime()); 6703 else if (T1->isVoidPointerType() || T2->isVoidPointerType()) 6704 assert(Steps.size() == 1); 6705 else 6706 return QualType(); 6707 6708 Steps.back().Quals = Quals; 6709 if (Q1 != Quals || Q2 != Quals) 6710 NeedConstBefore = Steps.size() - 1; 6711 } 6712 6713 // FIXME: Can we unify the following with UnwrapSimilarTypes? 6714 6715 const ArrayType *Arr1, *Arr2; 6716 if ((Arr1 = Context.getAsArrayType(Composite1)) && 6717 (Arr2 = Context.getAsArrayType(Composite2))) { 6718 auto *CAT1 = dyn_cast<ConstantArrayType>(Arr1); 6719 auto *CAT2 = dyn_cast<ConstantArrayType>(Arr2); 6720 if (CAT1 && CAT2 && CAT1->getSize() == CAT2->getSize()) { 6721 Composite1 = Arr1->getElementType(); 6722 Composite2 = Arr2->getElementType(); 6723 Steps.emplace_back(Step::Array, CAT1); 6724 continue; 6725 } 6726 bool IAT1 = isa<IncompleteArrayType>(Arr1); 6727 bool IAT2 = isa<IncompleteArrayType>(Arr2); 6728 if ((IAT1 && IAT2) || 6729 (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus20 && (IAT1 != IAT2) && 6730 ((bool)CAT1 != (bool)CAT2) && 6731 (Steps.empty() || Steps.back().K != Step::Array))) { 6732 // In C++20 onwards, we can unify an array of N T with an array of 6733 // a different or unknown bound. But we can't form an array whose 6734 // element type is an array of unknown bound by doing so. 6735 Composite1 = Arr1->getElementType(); 6736 Composite2 = Arr2->getElementType(); 6737 Steps.emplace_back(Step::Array); 6738 if (CAT1 || CAT2) 6739 NeedConstBefore = Steps.size(); 6740 continue; 6741 } 6742 } 6743 6744 const PointerType *Ptr1, *Ptr2; 6745 if ((Ptr1 = Composite1->getAs<PointerType>()) && 6746 (Ptr2 = Composite2->getAs<PointerType>())) { 6747 Composite1 = Ptr1->getPointeeType(); 6748 Composite2 = Ptr2->getPointeeType(); 6749 Steps.emplace_back(Step::Pointer); 6750 continue; 6751 } 6752 6753 const ObjCObjectPointerType *ObjPtr1, *ObjPtr2; 6754 if ((ObjPtr1 = Composite1->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) && 6755 (ObjPtr2 = Composite2->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>())) { 6756 Composite1 = ObjPtr1->getPointeeType(); 6757 Composite2 = ObjPtr2->getPointeeType(); 6758 Steps.emplace_back(Step::ObjCPointer); 6759 continue; 6760 } 6761 6762 const MemberPointerType *MemPtr1, *MemPtr2; 6763 if ((MemPtr1 = Composite1->getAs<MemberPointerType>()) && 6764 (MemPtr2 = Composite2->getAs<MemberPointerType>())) { 6765 Composite1 = MemPtr1->getPointeeType(); 6766 Composite2 = MemPtr2->getPointeeType(); 6767 6768 // At the top level, we can perform a base-to-derived pointer-to-member 6769 // conversion: 6770 // 6771 // - [...] where C1 is reference-related to C2 or C2 is 6772 // reference-related to C1 6773 // 6774 // (Note that the only kinds of reference-relatedness in scope here are 6775 // "same type or derived from".) At any other level, the class must 6776 // exactly match. 6777 const Type *Class = nullptr; 6778 QualType Cls1(MemPtr1->getClass(), 0); 6779 QualType Cls2(MemPtr2->getClass(), 0); 6780 if (Context.hasSameType(Cls1, Cls2)) 6781 Class = MemPtr1->getClass(); 6782 else if (Steps.empty()) 6783 Class = IsDerivedFrom(Loc, Cls1, Cls2) ? MemPtr1->getClass() : 6784 IsDerivedFrom(Loc, Cls2, Cls1) ? MemPtr2->getClass() : nullptr; 6785 if (!Class) 6786 return QualType(); 6787 6788 Steps.emplace_back(Step::MemberPointer, Class); 6789 continue; 6790 } 6791 6792 // Special case: at the top level, we can decompose an Objective-C pointer 6793 // and a 'cv void *'. Unify the qualifiers. 6794 if (Steps.empty() && ((Composite1->isVoidPointerType() && 6795 Composite2->isObjCObjectPointerType()) || 6796 (Composite1->isObjCObjectPointerType() && 6797 Composite2->isVoidPointerType()))) { 6798 Composite1 = Composite1->getPointeeType(); 6799 Composite2 = Composite2->getPointeeType(); 6800 Steps.emplace_back(Step::Pointer); 6801 continue; 6802 } 6803 6804 // FIXME: block pointer types? 6805 6806 // Cannot unwrap any more types. 6807 break; 6808 } 6809 6810 // - if T1 or T2 is "pointer to noexcept function" and the other type is 6811 // "pointer to function", where the function types are otherwise the same, 6812 // "pointer to function"; 6813 // - if T1 or T2 is "pointer to member of C1 of type function", the other 6814 // type is "pointer to member of C2 of type noexcept function", and C1 6815 // is reference-related to C2 or C2 is reference-related to C1, where 6816 // the function types are otherwise the same, "pointer to member of C2 of 6817 // type function" or "pointer to member of C1 of type function", 6818 // respectively; 6819 // 6820 // We also support 'noreturn' here, so as a Clang extension we generalize the 6821 // above to: 6822 // 6823 // - [Clang] If T1 and T2 are both of type "pointer to function" or 6824 // "pointer to member function" and the pointee types can be unified 6825 // by a function pointer conversion, that conversion is applied 6826 // before checking the following rules. 6827 // 6828 // We've already unwrapped down to the function types, and we want to merge 6829 // rather than just convert, so do this ourselves rather than calling 6830 // IsFunctionConversion. 6831 // 6832 // FIXME: In order to match the standard wording as closely as possible, we 6833 // currently only do this under a single level of pointers. Ideally, we would 6834 // allow this in general, and set NeedConstBefore to the relevant depth on 6835 // the side(s) where we changed anything. If we permit that, we should also 6836 // consider this conversion when determining type similarity and model it as 6837 // a qualification conversion. 6838 if (Steps.size() == 1) { 6839 if (auto *FPT1 = Composite1->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()) { 6840 if (auto *FPT2 = Composite2->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()) { 6841 FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI1 = FPT1->getExtProtoInfo(); 6842 FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo EPI2 = FPT2->getExtProtoInfo(); 6843 6844 // The result is noreturn if both operands are. 6845 bool Noreturn = 6846 EPI1.ExtInfo.getNoReturn() && EPI2.ExtInfo.getNoReturn(); 6847 EPI1.ExtInfo = EPI1.ExtInfo.withNoReturn(Noreturn); 6848 EPI2.ExtInfo = EPI2.ExtInfo.withNoReturn(Noreturn); 6849 6850 // The result is nothrow if both operands are. 6851 SmallVector<QualType, 8> ExceptionTypeStorage; 6852 EPI1.ExceptionSpec = EPI2.ExceptionSpec = 6853 mergeExceptionSpecs(*this, EPI1.ExceptionSpec, EPI2.ExceptionSpec, 6854 ExceptionTypeStorage); 6855 6856 Composite1 = Context.getFunctionType(FPT1->getReturnType(), 6857 FPT1->getParamTypes(), EPI1); 6858 Composite2 = Context.getFunctionType(FPT2->getReturnType(), 6859 FPT2->getParamTypes(), EPI2); 6860 } 6861 } 6862 } 6863 6864 // There are some more conversions we can perform under exactly one pointer. 6865 if (Steps.size() == 1 && Steps.front().K == Step::Pointer && 6866 !Context.hasSameType(Composite1, Composite2)) { 6867 // - if T1 or T2 is "pointer to cv1 void" and the other type is 6868 // "pointer to cv2 T", where T is an object type or void, 6869 // "pointer to cv12 void", where cv12 is the union of cv1 and cv2; 6870 if (Composite1->isVoidType() && Composite2->isObjectType()) 6871 Composite2 = Composite1; 6872 else if (Composite2->isVoidType() && Composite1->isObjectType()) 6873 Composite1 = Composite2; 6874 // - if T1 is "pointer to cv1 C1" and T2 is "pointer to cv2 C2", where C1 6875 // is reference-related to C2 or C2 is reference-related to C1 (8.6.3), 6876 // the cv-combined type of T1 and T2 or the cv-combined type of T2 and 6877 // T1, respectively; 6878 // 6879 // The "similar type" handling covers all of this except for the "T1 is a 6880 // base class of T2" case in the definition of reference-related. 6881 else if (IsDerivedFrom(Loc, Composite1, Composite2)) 6882 Composite1 = Composite2; 6883 else if (IsDerivedFrom(Loc, Composite2, Composite1)) 6884 Composite2 = Composite1; 6885 } 6886 6887 // At this point, either the inner types are the same or we have failed to 6888 // find a composite pointer type. 6889 if (!Context.hasSameType(Composite1, Composite2)) 6890 return QualType(); 6891 6892 // Per C++ [conv.qual]p3, add 'const' to every level before the last 6893 // differing qualifier. 6894 for (unsigned I = 0; I != NeedConstBefore; ++I) 6895 Steps[I].Quals.addConst(); 6896 6897 // Rebuild the composite type. 6898 QualType Composite = Composite1; 6899 for (auto &S : llvm::reverse(Steps)) 6900 Composite = S.rebuild(Context, Composite); 6901 6902 if (ConvertArgs) { 6903 // Convert the expressions to the composite pointer type. 6904 InitializedEntity Entity = 6905 InitializedEntity::InitializeTemporary(Composite); 6906 InitializationKind Kind = 6907 InitializationKind::CreateCopy(Loc, SourceLocation()); 6908 6909 InitializationSequence E1ToC(*this, Entity, Kind, E1); 6910 if (!E1ToC) 6911 return QualType(); 6912 6913 InitializationSequence E2ToC(*this, Entity, Kind, E2); 6914 if (!E2ToC) 6915 return QualType(); 6916 6917 // FIXME: Let the caller know if these fail to avoid duplicate diagnostics. 6918 ExprResult E1Result = E1ToC.Perform(*this, Entity, Kind, E1); 6919 if (E1Result.isInvalid()) 6920 return QualType(); 6921 E1 = E1Result.get(); 6922 6923 ExprResult E2Result = E2ToC.Perform(*this, Entity, Kind, E2); 6924 if (E2Result.isInvalid()) 6925 return QualType(); 6926 E2 = E2Result.get(); 6927 } 6928 6929 return Composite; 6930 } 6931 6932 ExprResult Sema::MaybeBindToTemporary(Expr *E) { 6933 if (!E) 6934 return ExprError(); 6935 6936 assert(!isa<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(E) && "Double-bound temporary?"); 6937 6938 // If the result is a glvalue, we shouldn't bind it. 6939 if (E->isGLValue()) 6940 return E; 6941 6942 // In ARC, calls that return a retainable type can return retained, 6943 // in which case we have to insert a consuming cast. 6944 if (getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount && 6945 E->getType()->isObjCRetainableType()) { 6946 6947 bool ReturnsRetained; 6948 6949 // For actual calls, we compute this by examining the type of the 6950 // called value. 6951 if (CallExpr *Call = dyn_cast<CallExpr>(E)) { 6952 Expr *Callee = Call->getCallee()->IgnoreParens(); 6953 QualType T = Callee->getType(); 6954 6955 if (T == Context.BoundMemberTy) { 6956 // Handle pointer-to-members. 6957 if (BinaryOperator *BinOp = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(Callee)) 6958 T = BinOp->getRHS()->getType(); 6959 else if (MemberExpr *Mem = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(Callee)) 6960 T = Mem->getMemberDecl()->getType(); 6961 } 6962 6963 if (const PointerType *Ptr = T->getAs<PointerType>()) 6964 T = Ptr->getPointeeType(); 6965 else if (const BlockPointerType *Ptr = T->getAs<BlockPointerType>()) 6966 T = Ptr->getPointeeType(); 6967 else if (const MemberPointerType *MemPtr = T->getAs<MemberPointerType>()) 6968 T = MemPtr->getPointeeType(); 6969 6970 auto *FTy = T->castAs<FunctionType>(); 6971 ReturnsRetained = FTy->getExtInfo().getProducesResult(); 6972 6973 // ActOnStmtExpr arranges things so that StmtExprs of retainable 6974 // type always produce a +1 object. 6975 } else if (isa<StmtExpr>(E)) { 6976 ReturnsRetained = true; 6977 6978 // We hit this case with the lambda conversion-to-block optimization; 6979 // we don't want any extra casts here. 6980 } else if (isa<CastExpr>(E) && 6981 isa<BlockExpr>(cast<CastExpr>(E)->getSubExpr())) { 6982 return E; 6983 6984 // For message sends and property references, we try to find an 6985 // actual method. FIXME: we should infer retention by selector in 6986 // cases where we don't have an actual method. 6987 } else { 6988 ObjCMethodDecl *D = nullptr; 6989 if (ObjCMessageExpr *Send = dyn_cast<ObjCMessageExpr>(E)) { 6990 D = Send->getMethodDecl(); 6991 } else if (ObjCBoxedExpr *BoxedExpr = dyn_cast<ObjCBoxedExpr>(E)) { 6992 D = BoxedExpr->getBoxingMethod(); 6993 } else if (ObjCArrayLiteral *ArrayLit = dyn_cast<ObjCArrayLiteral>(E)) { 6994 // Don't do reclaims if we're using the zero-element array 6995 // constant. 6996 if (ArrayLit->getNumElements() == 0 && 6997 Context.getLangOpts().ObjCRuntime.hasEmptyCollections()) 6998 return E; 6999 7000 D = ArrayLit->getArrayWithObjectsMethod(); 7001 } else if (ObjCDictionaryLiteral *DictLit 7002 = dyn_cast<ObjCDictionaryLiteral>(E)) { 7003 // Don't do reclaims if we're using the zero-element dictionary 7004 // constant. 7005 if (DictLit->getNumElements() == 0 && 7006 Context.getLangOpts().ObjCRuntime.hasEmptyCollections()) 7007 return E; 7008 7009 D = DictLit->getDictWithObjectsMethod(); 7010 } 7011 7012 ReturnsRetained = (D && D->hasAttr<NSReturnsRetainedAttr>()); 7013 7014 // Don't do reclaims on performSelector calls; despite their 7015 // return type, the invoked method doesn't necessarily actually 7016 // return an object. 7017 if (!ReturnsRetained && 7018 D && D->getMethodFamily() == OMF_performSelector) 7019 return E; 7020 } 7021 7022 // Don't reclaim an object of Class type. 7023 if (!ReturnsRetained && E->getType()->isObjCARCImplicitlyUnretainedType()) 7024 return E; 7025 7026 Cleanup.setExprNeedsCleanups(true); 7027 7028 CastKind ck = (ReturnsRetained ? CK_ARCConsumeObject 7029 : CK_ARCReclaimReturnedObject); 7030 return ImplicitCastExpr::Create(Context, E->getType(), ck, E, nullptr, 7031 VK_PRValue, FPOptionsOverride()); 7032 } 7033 7034 if (E->getType().isDestructedType() == QualType::DK_nontrivial_c_struct) 7035 Cleanup.setExprNeedsCleanups(true); 7036 7037 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) 7038 return E; 7039 7040 // Search for the base element type (cf. ASTContext::getBaseElementType) with 7041 // a fast path for the common case that the type is directly a RecordType. 7042 const Type *T = Context.getCanonicalType(E->getType().getTypePtr()); 7043 const RecordType *RT = nullptr; 7044 while (!RT) { 7045 switch (T->getTypeClass()) { 7046 case Type::Record: 7047 RT = cast<RecordType>(T); 7048 break; 7049 case Type::ConstantArray: 7050 case Type::IncompleteArray: 7051 case Type::VariableArray: 7052 case Type::DependentSizedArray: 7053 T = cast<ArrayType>(T)->getElementType().getTypePtr(); 7054 break; 7055 default: 7056 return E; 7057 } 7058 } 7059 7060 // That should be enough to guarantee that this type is complete, if we're 7061 // not processing a decltype expression. 7062 CXXRecordDecl *RD = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl()); 7063 if (RD->isInvalidDecl() || RD->isDependentContext()) 7064 return E; 7065 7066 bool IsDecltype = ExprEvalContexts.back().ExprContext == 7067 ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord::EK_Decltype; 7068 CXXDestructorDecl *Destructor = IsDecltype ? nullptr : LookupDestructor(RD); 7069 7070 if (Destructor) { 7071 MarkFunctionReferenced(E->getExprLoc(), Destructor); 7072 CheckDestructorAccess(E->getExprLoc(), Destructor, 7073 PDiag(diag::err_access_dtor_temp) 7074 << E->getType()); 7075 if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Destructor, E->getExprLoc())) 7076 return ExprError(); 7077 7078 // If destructor is trivial, we can avoid the extra copy. 7079 if (Destructor->isTrivial()) 7080 return E; 7081 7082 // We need a cleanup, but we don't need to remember the temporary. 7083 Cleanup.setExprNeedsCleanups(true); 7084 } 7085 7086 CXXTemporary *Temp = CXXTemporary::Create(Context, Destructor); 7087 CXXBindTemporaryExpr *Bind = CXXBindTemporaryExpr::Create(Context, Temp, E); 7088 7089 if (IsDecltype) 7090 ExprEvalContexts.back().DelayedDecltypeBinds.push_back(Bind); 7091 7092 return Bind; 7093 } 7094 7095 ExprResult 7096 Sema::MaybeCreateExprWithCleanups(ExprResult SubExpr) { 7097 if (SubExpr.isInvalid()) 7098 return ExprError(); 7099 7100 return MaybeCreateExprWithCleanups(SubExpr.get()); 7101 } 7102 7103 Expr *Sema::MaybeCreateExprWithCleanups(Expr *SubExpr) { 7104 assert(SubExpr && "subexpression can't be null!"); 7105 7106 CleanupVarDeclMarking(); 7107 7108 unsigned FirstCleanup = ExprEvalContexts.back().NumCleanupObjects; 7109 assert(ExprCleanupObjects.size() >= FirstCleanup); 7110 assert(Cleanup.exprNeedsCleanups() || 7111 ExprCleanupObjects.size() == FirstCleanup); 7112 if (!Cleanup.exprNeedsCleanups()) 7113 return SubExpr; 7114 7115 auto Cleanups = llvm::makeArrayRef(ExprCleanupObjects.begin() + FirstCleanup, 7116 ExprCleanupObjects.size() - FirstCleanup); 7117 7118 auto *E = ExprWithCleanups::Create( 7119 Context, SubExpr, Cleanup.cleanupsHaveSideEffects(), Cleanups); 7120 DiscardCleanupsInEvaluationContext(); 7121 7122 return E; 7123 } 7124 7125 Stmt *Sema::MaybeCreateStmtWithCleanups(Stmt *SubStmt) { 7126 assert(SubStmt && "sub-statement can't be null!"); 7127 7128 CleanupVarDeclMarking(); 7129 7130 if (!Cleanup.exprNeedsCleanups()) 7131 return SubStmt; 7132 7133 // FIXME: In order to attach the temporaries, wrap the statement into 7134 // a StmtExpr; currently this is only used for asm statements. 7135 // This is hacky, either create a new CXXStmtWithTemporaries statement or 7136 // a new AsmStmtWithTemporaries. 7137 CompoundStmt *CompStmt = CompoundStmt::Create( 7138 Context, SubStmt, SourceLocation(), SourceLocation()); 7139 Expr *E = new (Context) 7140 StmtExpr(CompStmt, Context.VoidTy, SourceLocation(), SourceLocation(), 7141 /*FIXME TemplateDepth=*/0); 7142 return MaybeCreateExprWithCleanups(E); 7143 } 7144 7145 /// Process the expression contained within a decltype. For such expressions, 7146 /// certain semantic checks on temporaries are delayed until this point, and 7147 /// are omitted for the 'topmost' call in the decltype expression. If the 7148 /// topmost call bound a temporary, strip that temporary off the expression. 7149 ExprResult Sema::ActOnDecltypeExpression(Expr *E) { 7150 assert(ExprEvalContexts.back().ExprContext == 7151 ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord::EK_Decltype && 7152 "not in a decltype expression"); 7153 7154 ExprResult Result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(E); 7155 if (Result.isInvalid()) 7156 return ExprError(); 7157 E = Result.get(); 7158 7159 // C++11 [expr.call]p11: 7160 // If a function call is a prvalue of object type, 7161 // -- if the function call is either 7162 // -- the operand of a decltype-specifier, or 7163 // -- the right operand of a comma operator that is the operand of a 7164 // decltype-specifier, 7165 // a temporary object is not introduced for the prvalue. 7166 7167 // Recursively rebuild ParenExprs and comma expressions to strip out the 7168 // outermost CXXBindTemporaryExpr, if any. 7169 if (ParenExpr *PE = dyn_cast<ParenExpr>(E)) { 7170 ExprResult SubExpr = ActOnDecltypeExpression(PE->getSubExpr()); 7171 if (SubExpr.isInvalid()) 7172 return ExprError(); 7173 if (SubExpr.get() == PE->getSubExpr()) 7174 return E; 7175 return ActOnParenExpr(PE->getLParen(), PE->getRParen(), SubExpr.get()); 7176 } 7177 if (BinaryOperator *BO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(E)) { 7178 if (BO->getOpcode() == BO_Comma) { 7179 ExprResult RHS = ActOnDecltypeExpression(BO->getRHS()); 7180 if (RHS.isInvalid()) 7181 return ExprError(); 7182 if (RHS.get() == BO->getRHS()) 7183 return E; 7184 return BinaryOperator::Create(Context, BO->getLHS(), RHS.get(), BO_Comma, 7185 BO->getType(), BO->getValueKind(), 7186 BO->getObjectKind(), BO->getOperatorLoc(), 7187 BO->getFPFeatures(getLangOpts())); 7188 } 7189 } 7190 7191 CXXBindTemporaryExpr *TopBind = dyn_cast<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(E); 7192 CallExpr *TopCall = TopBind ? dyn_cast<CallExpr>(TopBind->getSubExpr()) 7193 : nullptr; 7194 if (TopCall) 7195 E = TopCall; 7196 else 7197 TopBind = nullptr; 7198 7199 // Disable the special decltype handling now. 7200 ExprEvalContexts.back().ExprContext = 7201 ExpressionEvaluationContextRecord::EK_Other; 7202 7203 Result = CheckUnevaluatedOperand(E); 7204 if (Result.isInvalid()) 7205 return ExprError(); 7206 E = Result.get(); 7207 7208 // In MS mode, don't perform any extra checking of call return types within a 7209 // decltype expression. 7210 if (getLangOpts().MSVCCompat) 7211 return E; 7212 7213 // Perform the semantic checks we delayed until this point. 7214 for (unsigned I = 0, N = ExprEvalContexts.back().DelayedDecltypeCalls.size(); 7215 I != N; ++I) { 7216 CallExpr *Call = ExprEvalContexts.back().DelayedDecltypeCalls[I]; 7217 if (Call == TopCall) 7218 continue; 7219 7220 if (CheckCallReturnType(Call->getCallReturnType(Context), 7221 Call->getBeginLoc(), Call, Call->getDirectCallee())) 7222 return ExprError(); 7223 } 7224 7225 // Now all relevant types are complete, check the destructors are accessible 7226 // and non-deleted, and annotate them on the temporaries. 7227 for (unsigned I = 0, N = ExprEvalContexts.back().DelayedDecltypeBinds.size(); 7228 I != N; ++I) { 7229 CXXBindTemporaryExpr *Bind = 7230 ExprEvalContexts.back().DelayedDecltypeBinds[I]; 7231 if (Bind == TopBind) 7232 continue; 7233 7234 CXXTemporary *Temp = Bind->getTemporary(); 7235 7236 CXXRecordDecl *RD = 7237 Bind->getType()->getBaseElementTypeUnsafe()->getAsCXXRecordDecl(); 7238 CXXDestructorDecl *Destructor = LookupDestructor(RD); 7239 Temp->setDestructor(Destructor); 7240 7241 MarkFunctionReferenced(Bind->getExprLoc(), Destructor); 7242 CheckDestructorAccess(Bind->getExprLoc(), Destructor, 7243 PDiag(diag::err_access_dtor_temp) 7244 << Bind->getType()); 7245 if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Destructor, Bind->getExprLoc())) 7246 return ExprError(); 7247 7248 // We need a cleanup, but we don't need to remember the temporary. 7249 Cleanup.setExprNeedsCleanups(true); 7250 } 7251 7252 // Possibly strip off the top CXXBindTemporaryExpr. 7253 return E; 7254 } 7255 7256 /// Note a set of 'operator->' functions that were used for a member access. 7257 static void noteOperatorArrows(Sema &S, 7258 ArrayRef<FunctionDecl *> OperatorArrows) { 7259 unsigned SkipStart = OperatorArrows.size(), SkipCount = 0; 7260 // FIXME: Make this configurable? 7261 unsigned Limit = 9; 7262 if (OperatorArrows.size() > Limit) { 7263 // Produce Limit-1 normal notes and one 'skipping' note. 7264 SkipStart = (Limit - 1) / 2 + (Limit - 1) % 2; 7265 SkipCount = OperatorArrows.size() - (Limit - 1); 7266 } 7267 7268 for (unsigned I = 0; I < OperatorArrows.size(); /**/) { 7269 if (I == SkipStart) { 7270 S.Diag(OperatorArrows[I]->getLocation(), 7271 diag::note_operator_arrows_suppressed) 7272 << SkipCount; 7273 I += SkipCount; 7274 } else { 7275 S.Diag(OperatorArrows[I]->getLocation(), diag::note_operator_arrow_here) 7276 << OperatorArrows[I]->getCallResultType(); 7277 ++I; 7278 } 7279 } 7280 } 7281 7282 ExprResult Sema::ActOnStartCXXMemberReference(Scope *S, Expr *Base, 7283 SourceLocation OpLoc, 7284 tok::TokenKind OpKind, 7285 ParsedType &ObjectType, 7286 bool &MayBePseudoDestructor) { 7287 // Since this might be a postfix expression, get rid of ParenListExprs. 7288 ExprResult Result = MaybeConvertParenListExprToParenExpr(S, Base); 7289 if (Result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 7290 Base = Result.get(); 7291 7292 Result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(Base); 7293 if (Result.isInvalid()) return ExprError(); 7294 Base = Result.get(); 7295 7296 QualType BaseType = Base->getType(); 7297 MayBePseudoDestructor = false; 7298 if (BaseType->isDependentType()) { 7299 // If we have a pointer to a dependent type and are using the -> operator, 7300 // the object type is the type that the pointer points to. We might still 7301 // have enough information about that type to do something useful. 7302 if (OpKind == tok::arrow) 7303 if (const PointerType *Ptr = BaseType->getAs<PointerType>()) 7304 BaseType = Ptr->getPointeeType(); 7305 7306 ObjectType = ParsedType::make(BaseType); 7307 MayBePseudoDestructor = true; 7308 return Base; 7309 } 7310 7311 // C++ [over.match.oper]p8: 7312 // [...] When operator->returns, the operator-> is applied to the value 7313 // returned, with the original second operand. 7314 if (OpKind == tok::arrow) { 7315 QualType StartingType = BaseType; 7316 bool NoArrowOperatorFound = false; 7317 bool FirstIteration = true; 7318 FunctionDecl *CurFD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(CurContext); 7319 // The set of types we've considered so far. 7320 llvm::SmallPtrSet<CanQualType,8> CTypes; 7321 SmallVector<FunctionDecl*, 8> OperatorArrows; 7322 CTypes.insert(Context.getCanonicalType(BaseType)); 7323 7324 while (BaseType->isRecordType()) { 7325 if (OperatorArrows.size() >= getLangOpts().ArrowDepth) { 7326 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_operator_arrow_depth_exceeded) 7327 << StartingType << getLangOpts().ArrowDepth << Base->getSourceRange(); 7328 noteOperatorArrows(*this, OperatorArrows); 7329 Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_operator_arrow_depth) 7330 << getLangOpts().ArrowDepth; 7331 return ExprError(); 7332 } 7333 7334 Result = BuildOverloadedArrowExpr( 7335 S, Base, OpLoc, 7336 // When in a template specialization and on the first loop iteration, 7337 // potentially give the default diagnostic (with the fixit in a 7338 // separate note) instead of having the error reported back to here 7339 // and giving a diagnostic with a fixit attached to the error itself. 7340 (FirstIteration && CurFD && CurFD->isFunctionTemplateSpecialization()) 7341 ? nullptr 7342 : &NoArrowOperatorFound); 7343 if (Result.isInvalid()) { 7344 if (NoArrowOperatorFound) { 7345 if (FirstIteration) { 7346 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_member_reference_suggestion) 7347 << BaseType << 1 << Base->getSourceRange() 7348 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(OpLoc, "."); 7349 OpKind = tok::period; 7350 break; 7351 } 7352 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_member_reference_arrow) 7353 << BaseType << Base->getSourceRange(); 7354 CallExpr *CE = dyn_cast<CallExpr>(Base); 7355 if (Decl *CD = (CE ? CE->getCalleeDecl() : nullptr)) { 7356 Diag(CD->getBeginLoc(), 7357 diag::note_member_reference_arrow_from_operator_arrow); 7358 } 7359 } 7360 return ExprError(); 7361 } 7362 Base = Result.get(); 7363 if (CXXOperatorCallExpr *OpCall = dyn_cast<CXXOperatorCallExpr>(Base)) 7364 OperatorArrows.push_back(OpCall->getDirectCallee()); 7365 BaseType = Base->getType(); 7366 CanQualType CBaseType = Context.getCanonicalType(BaseType); 7367 if (!CTypes.insert(CBaseType).second) { 7368 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_operator_arrow_circular) << StartingType; 7369 noteOperatorArrows(*this, OperatorArrows); 7370 return ExprError(); 7371 } 7372 FirstIteration = false; 7373 } 7374 7375 if (OpKind == tok::arrow) { 7376 if (BaseType->isPointerType()) 7377 BaseType = BaseType->getPointeeType(); 7378 else if (auto *AT = Context.getAsArrayType(BaseType)) 7379 BaseType = AT->getElementType(); 7380 } 7381 } 7382 7383 // Objective-C properties allow "." access on Objective-C pointer types, 7384 // so adjust the base type to the object type itself. 7385 if (BaseType->isObjCObjectPointerType()) 7386 BaseType = BaseType->getPointeeType(); 7387 7388 // C++ [basic.lookup.classref]p2: 7389 // [...] If the type of the object expression is of pointer to scalar 7390 // type, the unqualified-id is looked up in the context of the complete 7391 // postfix-expression. 7392 // 7393 // This also indicates that we could be parsing a pseudo-destructor-name. 7394 // Note that Objective-C class and object types can be pseudo-destructor 7395 // expressions or normal member (ivar or property) access expressions, and 7396 // it's legal for the type to be incomplete if this is a pseudo-destructor 7397 // call. We'll do more incomplete-type checks later in the lookup process, 7398 // so just skip this check for ObjC types. 7399 if (!BaseType->isRecordType()) { 7400 ObjectType = ParsedType::make(BaseType); 7401 MayBePseudoDestructor = true; 7402 return Base; 7403 } 7404 7405 // The object type must be complete (or dependent), or 7406 // C++11 [expr.prim.general]p3: 7407 // Unlike the object expression in other contexts, *this is not required to 7408 // be of complete type for purposes of class member access (5.2.5) outside 7409 // the member function body. 7410 if (!BaseType->isDependentType() && 7411 !isThisOutsideMemberFunctionBody(BaseType) && 7412 RequireCompleteType(OpLoc, BaseType, diag::err_incomplete_member_access)) 7413 return ExprError(); 7414 7415 // C++ [basic.lookup.classref]p2: 7416 // If the id-expression in a class member access (5.2.5) is an 7417 // unqualified-id, and the type of the object expression is of a class 7418 // type C (or of pointer to a class type C), the unqualified-id is looked 7419 // up in the scope of class C. [...] 7420 ObjectType = ParsedType::make(BaseType); 7421 return Base; 7422 } 7423 7424 static bool CheckArrow(Sema &S, QualType &ObjectType, Expr *&Base, 7425 tok::TokenKind &OpKind, SourceLocation OpLoc) { 7426 if (Base->hasPlaceholderType()) { 7427 ExprResult result = S.CheckPlaceholderExpr(Base); 7428 if (result.isInvalid()) return true; 7429 Base = result.get(); 7430 } 7431 ObjectType = Base->getType(); 7432 7433 // C++ [expr.pseudo]p2: 7434 // The left-hand side of the dot operator shall be of scalar type. The 7435 // left-hand side of the arrow operator shall be of pointer to scalar type. 7436 // This scalar type is the object type. 7437 // Note that this is rather different from the normal handling for the 7438 // arrow operator. 7439 if (OpKind == tok::arrow) { 7440 // The operator requires a prvalue, so perform lvalue conversions. 7441 // Only do this if we might plausibly end with a pointer, as otherwise 7442 // this was likely to be intended to be a '.'. 7443 if (ObjectType->isPointerType() || ObjectType->isArrayType() || 7444 ObjectType->isFunctionType()) { 7445 ExprResult BaseResult = S.DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(Base); 7446 if (BaseResult.isInvalid()) 7447 return true; 7448 Base = BaseResult.get(); 7449 ObjectType = Base->getType(); 7450 } 7451 7452 if (const PointerType *Ptr = ObjectType->getAs<PointerType>()) { 7453 ObjectType = Ptr->getPointeeType(); 7454 } else if (!Base->isTypeDependent()) { 7455 // The user wrote "p->" when they probably meant "p."; fix it. 7456 S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_member_reference_suggestion) 7457 << ObjectType << true 7458 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(OpLoc, "."); 7459 if (S.isSFINAEContext()) 7460 return true; 7461 7462 OpKind = tok::period; 7463 } 7464 } 7465 7466 return false; 7467 } 7468 7469 /// Check if it's ok to try and recover dot pseudo destructor calls on 7470 /// pointer objects. 7471 static bool 7472 canRecoverDotPseudoDestructorCallsOnPointerObjects(Sema &SemaRef, 7473 QualType DestructedType) { 7474 // If this is a record type, check if its destructor is callable. 7475 if (auto *RD = DestructedType->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) { 7476 if (RD->hasDefinition()) 7477 if (CXXDestructorDecl *D = SemaRef.LookupDestructor(RD)) 7478 return SemaRef.CanUseDecl(D, /*TreatUnavailableAsInvalid=*/false); 7479 return false; 7480 } 7481 7482 // Otherwise, check if it's a type for which it's valid to use a pseudo-dtor. 7483 return DestructedType->isDependentType() || DestructedType->isScalarType() || 7484 DestructedType->isVectorType(); 7485 } 7486 7487 ExprResult Sema::BuildPseudoDestructorExpr(Expr *Base, 7488 SourceLocation OpLoc, 7489 tok::TokenKind OpKind, 7490 const CXXScopeSpec &SS, 7491 TypeSourceInfo *ScopeTypeInfo, 7492 SourceLocation CCLoc, 7493 SourceLocation TildeLoc, 7494 PseudoDestructorTypeStorage Destructed) { 7495 TypeSourceInfo *DestructedTypeInfo = Destructed.getTypeSourceInfo(); 7496 7497 QualType ObjectType; 7498 if (CheckArrow(*this, ObjectType, Base, OpKind, OpLoc)) 7499 return ExprError(); 7500 7501 if (!ObjectType->isDependentType() && !ObjectType->isScalarType() && 7502 !ObjectType->isVectorType()) { 7503 if (getLangOpts().MSVCCompat && ObjectType->isVoidType()) 7504 Diag(OpLoc, diag::ext_pseudo_dtor_on_void) << Base->getSourceRange(); 7505 else { 7506 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_pseudo_dtor_base_not_scalar) 7507 << ObjectType << Base->getSourceRange(); 7508 return ExprError(); 7509 } 7510 } 7511 7512 // C++ [expr.pseudo]p2: 7513 // [...] The cv-unqualified versions of the object type and of the type 7514 // designated by the pseudo-destructor-name shall be the same type. 7515 if (DestructedTypeInfo) { 7516 QualType DestructedType = DestructedTypeInfo->getType(); 7517 SourceLocation DestructedTypeStart 7518 = DestructedTypeInfo->getTypeLoc().getLocalSourceRange().getBegin(); 7519 if (!DestructedType->isDependentType() && !ObjectType->isDependentType()) { 7520 if (!Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(DestructedType, ObjectType)) { 7521 // Detect dot pseudo destructor calls on pointer objects, e.g.: 7522 // Foo *foo; 7523 // foo.~Foo(); 7524 if (OpKind == tok::period && ObjectType->isPointerType() && 7525 Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(DestructedType, 7526 ObjectType->getPointeeType())) { 7527 auto Diagnostic = 7528 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_member_reference_suggestion) 7529 << ObjectType << /*IsArrow=*/0 << Base->getSourceRange(); 7530 7531 // Issue a fixit only when the destructor is valid. 7532 if (canRecoverDotPseudoDestructorCallsOnPointerObjects( 7533 *this, DestructedType)) 7534 Diagnostic << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(OpLoc, "->"); 7535 7536 // Recover by setting the object type to the destructed type and the 7537 // operator to '->'. 7538 ObjectType = DestructedType; 7539 OpKind = tok::arrow; 7540 } else { 7541 Diag(DestructedTypeStart, diag::err_pseudo_dtor_type_mismatch) 7542 << ObjectType << DestructedType << Base->getSourceRange() 7543 << DestructedTypeInfo->getTypeLoc().getLocalSourceRange(); 7544 7545 // Recover by setting the destructed type to the object type. 7546 DestructedType = ObjectType; 7547 DestructedTypeInfo = 7548 Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(ObjectType, DestructedTypeStart); 7549 Destructed = PseudoDestructorTypeStorage(DestructedTypeInfo); 7550 } 7551 } else if (DestructedType.getObjCLifetime() != 7552 ObjectType.getObjCLifetime()) { 7553 7554 if (DestructedType.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_None) { 7555 // Okay: just pretend that the user provided the correctly-qualified 7556 // type. 7557 } else { 7558 Diag(DestructedTypeStart, diag::err_arc_pseudo_dtor_inconstant_quals) 7559 << ObjectType << DestructedType << Base->getSourceRange() 7560 << DestructedTypeInfo->getTypeLoc().getLocalSourceRange(); 7561 } 7562 7563 // Recover by setting the destructed type to the object type. 7564 DestructedType = ObjectType; 7565 DestructedTypeInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(ObjectType, 7566 DestructedTypeStart); 7567 Destructed = PseudoDestructorTypeStorage(DestructedTypeInfo); 7568 } 7569 } 7570 } 7571 7572 // C++ [expr.pseudo]p2: 7573 // [...] Furthermore, the two type-names in a pseudo-destructor-name of the 7574 // form 7575 // 7576 // ::[opt] nested-name-specifier[opt] type-name :: ~ type-name 7577 // 7578 // shall designate the same scalar type. 7579 if (ScopeTypeInfo) { 7580 QualType ScopeType = ScopeTypeInfo->getType(); 7581 if (!ScopeType->isDependentType() && !ObjectType->isDependentType() && 7582 !Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ScopeType, ObjectType)) { 7583 7584 Diag(ScopeTypeInfo->getTypeLoc().getLocalSourceRange().getBegin(), 7585 diag::err_pseudo_dtor_type_mismatch) 7586 << ObjectType << ScopeType << Base->getSourceRange() 7587 << ScopeTypeInfo->getTypeLoc().getLocalSourceRange(); 7588 7589 ScopeType = QualType(); 7590 ScopeTypeInfo = nullptr; 7591 } 7592 } 7593 7594 Expr *Result 7595 = new (Context) CXXPseudoDestructorExpr(Context, Base, 7596 OpKind == tok::arrow, OpLoc, 7597 SS.getWithLocInContext(Context), 7598 ScopeTypeInfo, 7599 CCLoc, 7600 TildeLoc, 7601 Destructed); 7602 7603 return Result; 7604 } 7605 7606 ExprResult Sema::ActOnPseudoDestructorExpr(Scope *S, Expr *Base, 7607 SourceLocation OpLoc, 7608 tok::TokenKind OpKind, 7609 CXXScopeSpec &SS, 7610 UnqualifiedId &FirstTypeName, 7611 SourceLocation CCLoc, 7612 SourceLocation TildeLoc, 7613 UnqualifiedId &SecondTypeName) { 7614 assert((FirstTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_TemplateId || 7615 FirstTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_Identifier) && 7616 "Invalid first type name in pseudo-destructor"); 7617 assert((SecondTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_TemplateId || 7618 SecondTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_Identifier) && 7619 "Invalid second type name in pseudo-destructor"); 7620 7621 QualType ObjectType; 7622 if (CheckArrow(*this, ObjectType, Base, OpKind, OpLoc)) 7623 return ExprError(); 7624 7625 // Compute the object type that we should use for name lookup purposes. Only 7626 // record types and dependent types matter. 7627 ParsedType ObjectTypePtrForLookup; 7628 if (!SS.isSet()) { 7629 if (ObjectType->isRecordType()) 7630 ObjectTypePtrForLookup = ParsedType::make(ObjectType); 7631 else if (ObjectType->isDependentType()) 7632 ObjectTypePtrForLookup = ParsedType::make(Context.DependentTy); 7633 } 7634 7635 // Convert the name of the type being destructed (following the ~) into a 7636 // type (with source-location information). 7637 QualType DestructedType; 7638 TypeSourceInfo *DestructedTypeInfo = nullptr; 7639 PseudoDestructorTypeStorage Destructed; 7640 if (SecondTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_Identifier) { 7641 ParsedType T = getTypeName(*SecondTypeName.Identifier, 7642 SecondTypeName.StartLocation, 7643 S, &SS, true, false, ObjectTypePtrForLookup, 7644 /*IsCtorOrDtorName*/true); 7645 if (!T && 7646 ((SS.isSet() && !computeDeclContext(SS, false)) || 7647 (!SS.isSet() && ObjectType->isDependentType()))) { 7648 // The name of the type being destroyed is a dependent name, and we 7649 // couldn't find anything useful in scope. Just store the identifier and 7650 // it's location, and we'll perform (qualified) name lookup again at 7651 // template instantiation time. 7652 Destructed = PseudoDestructorTypeStorage(SecondTypeName.Identifier, 7653 SecondTypeName.StartLocation); 7654 } else if (!T) { 7655 Diag(SecondTypeName.StartLocation, 7656 diag::err_pseudo_dtor_destructor_non_type) 7657 << SecondTypeName.Identifier << ObjectType; 7658 if (isSFINAEContext()) 7659 return ExprError(); 7660 7661 // Recover by assuming we had the right type all along. 7662 DestructedType = ObjectType; 7663 } else 7664 DestructedType = GetTypeFromParser(T, &DestructedTypeInfo); 7665 } else { 7666 // Resolve the template-id to a type. 7667 TemplateIdAnnotation *TemplateId = SecondTypeName.TemplateId; 7668 ASTTemplateArgsPtr TemplateArgsPtr(TemplateId->getTemplateArgs(), 7669 TemplateId->NumArgs); 7670 TypeResult T = ActOnTemplateIdType(S, 7671 SS, 7672 TemplateId->TemplateKWLoc, 7673 TemplateId->Template, 7674 TemplateId->Name, 7675 TemplateId->TemplateNameLoc, 7676 TemplateId->LAngleLoc, 7677 TemplateArgsPtr, 7678 TemplateId->RAngleLoc, 7679 /*IsCtorOrDtorName*/true); 7680 if (T.isInvalid() || !T.get()) { 7681 // Recover by assuming we had the right type all along. 7682 DestructedType = ObjectType; 7683 } else 7684 DestructedType = GetTypeFromParser(T.get(), &DestructedTypeInfo); 7685 } 7686 7687 // If we've performed some kind of recovery, (re-)build the type source 7688 // information. 7689 if (!DestructedType.isNull()) { 7690 if (!DestructedTypeInfo) 7691 DestructedTypeInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(DestructedType, 7692 SecondTypeName.StartLocation); 7693 Destructed = PseudoDestructorTypeStorage(DestructedTypeInfo); 7694 } 7695 7696 // Convert the name of the scope type (the type prior to '::') into a type. 7697 TypeSourceInfo *ScopeTypeInfo = nullptr; 7698 QualType ScopeType; 7699 if (FirstTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_TemplateId || 7700 FirstTypeName.Identifier) { 7701 if (FirstTypeName.getKind() == UnqualifiedIdKind::IK_Identifier) { 7702 ParsedType T = getTypeName(*FirstTypeName.Identifier, 7703 FirstTypeName.StartLocation, 7704 S, &SS, true, false, ObjectTypePtrForLookup, 7705 /*IsCtorOrDtorName*/true); 7706 if (!T) { 7707 Diag(FirstTypeName.StartLocation, 7708 diag::err_pseudo_dtor_destructor_non_type) 7709 << FirstTypeName.Identifier << ObjectType; 7710 7711 if (isSFINAEContext()) 7712 return ExprError(); 7713 7714 // Just drop this type. It's unnecessary anyway. 7715 ScopeType = QualType(); 7716 } else 7717 ScopeType = GetTypeFromParser(T, &ScopeTypeInfo); 7718 } else { 7719 // Resolve the template-id to a type. 7720 TemplateIdAnnotation *TemplateId = FirstTypeName.TemplateId; 7721 ASTTemplateArgsPtr TemplateArgsPtr(TemplateId->getTemplateArgs(), 7722 TemplateId->NumArgs); 7723 TypeResult T = ActOnTemplateIdType(S, 7724 SS, 7725 TemplateId->TemplateKWLoc, 7726 TemplateId->Template, 7727 TemplateId->Name, 7728 TemplateId->TemplateNameLoc, 7729 TemplateId->LAngleLoc, 7730 TemplateArgsPtr, 7731 TemplateId->RAngleLoc, 7732 /*IsCtorOrDtorName*/true); 7733 if (T.isInvalid() || !T.get()) { 7734 // Recover by dropping this type. 7735 ScopeType = QualType(); 7736 } else 7737 ScopeType = GetTypeFromParser(T.get(), &ScopeTypeInfo); 7738 } 7739 } 7740 7741 if (!ScopeType.isNull() && !ScopeTypeInfo) 7742 ScopeTypeInfo = Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(ScopeType, 7743 FirstTypeName.StartLocation); 7744 7745 7746 return BuildPseudoDestructorExpr(Base, OpLoc, OpKind, SS, 7747 ScopeTypeInfo, CCLoc, TildeLoc, 7748 Destructed); 7749 } 7750 7751 ExprResult Sema::ActOnPseudoDestructorExpr(Scope *S, Expr *Base, 7752 SourceLocation OpLoc, 7753 tok::TokenKind OpKind, 7754 SourceLocation TildeLoc, 7755 const DeclSpec& DS) { 7756 QualType ObjectType; 7757 if (CheckArrow(*this, ObjectType, Base, OpKind, OpLoc)) 7758 return ExprError(); 7759 7760 if (DS.getTypeSpecType() == DeclSpec::TST_decltype_auto) { 7761 Diag(DS.getTypeSpecTypeLoc(), diag::err_decltype_auto_invalid); 7762 return true; 7763 } 7764 7765 QualType T = BuildDecltypeType(DS.getRepAsExpr(), /*AsUnevaluated=*/false); 7766 7767 TypeLocBuilder TLB; 7768 DecltypeTypeLoc DecltypeTL = TLB.push<DecltypeTypeLoc>(T); 7769 DecltypeTL.setNameLoc(DS.getTypeSpecTypeLoc()); 7770 TypeSourceInfo *DestructedTypeInfo = TLB.getTypeSourceInfo(Context, T); 7771 PseudoDestructorTypeStorage Destructed(DestructedTypeInfo); 7772 7773 return BuildPseudoDestructorExpr(Base, OpLoc, OpKind, CXXScopeSpec(), 7774 nullptr, SourceLocation(), TildeLoc, 7775 Destructed); 7776 } 7777 7778 ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXMemberCallExpr(Expr *E, NamedDecl *FoundDecl, 7779 CXXConversionDecl *Method, 7780 bool HadMultipleCandidates) { 7781 // Convert the expression to match the conversion function's implicit object 7782 // parameter. 7783 ExprResult Exp = PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(E, /*Qualifier=*/nullptr, 7784 FoundDecl, Method); 7785 if (Exp.isInvalid()) 7786 return true; 7787 7788 if (Method->getParent()->isLambda() && 7789 Method->getConversionType()->isBlockPointerType()) { 7790 // This is a lambda conversion to block pointer; check if the argument 7791 // was a LambdaExpr. 7792 Expr *SubE = E; 7793 CastExpr *CE = dyn_cast<CastExpr>(SubE); 7794 if (CE && CE->getCastKind() == CK_NoOp) 7795 SubE = CE->getSubExpr(); 7796 SubE = SubE->IgnoreParens(); 7797 if (CXXBindTemporaryExpr *BE = dyn_cast<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(SubE)) 7798 SubE = BE->getSubExpr(); 7799 if (isa<LambdaExpr>(SubE)) { 7800 // For the conversion to block pointer on a lambda expression, we 7801 // construct a special BlockLiteral instead; this doesn't really make 7802 // a difference in ARC, but outside of ARC the resulting block literal 7803 // follows the normal lifetime rules for block literals instead of being 7804 // autoreleased. 7805 PushExpressionEvaluationContext( 7806 ExpressionEvaluationContext::PotentiallyEvaluated); 7807 ExprResult BlockExp = BuildBlockForLambdaConversion( 7808 Exp.get()->getExprLoc(), Exp.get()->getExprLoc(), Method, Exp.get()); 7809 PopExpressionEvaluationContext(); 7810 7811 // FIXME: This note should be produced by a CodeSynthesisContext. 7812 if (BlockExp.isInvalid()) 7813 Diag(Exp.get()->getExprLoc(), diag::note_lambda_to_block_conv); 7814 return BlockExp; 7815 } 7816 } 7817 7818 MemberExpr *ME = 7819 BuildMemberExpr(Exp.get(), /*IsArrow=*/false, SourceLocation(), 7820 NestedNameSpecifierLoc(), SourceLocation(), Method, 7821 DeclAccessPair::make(FoundDecl, FoundDecl->getAccess()), 7822 HadMultipleCandidates, DeclarationNameInfo(), 7823 Context.BoundMemberTy, VK_PRValue, OK_Ordinary); 7824 7825 QualType ResultType = Method->getReturnType(); 7826 ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultType); 7827 ResultType = ResultType.getNonLValueExprType(Context); 7828 7829 CXXMemberCallExpr *CE = CXXMemberCallExpr::Create( 7830 Context, ME, /*Args=*/{}, ResultType, VK, Exp.get()->getEndLoc(), 7831 CurFPFeatureOverrides()); 7832 7833 if (CheckFunctionCall(Method, CE, 7834 Method->getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>())) 7835 return ExprError(); 7836 7837 return CheckForImmediateInvocation(CE, CE->getMethodDecl()); 7838 } 7839 7840 ExprResult Sema::BuildCXXNoexceptExpr(SourceLocation KeyLoc, Expr *Operand, 7841 SourceLocation RParen) { 7842 // If the operand is an unresolved lookup expression, the expression is ill- 7843 // formed per [over.over]p1, because overloaded function names cannot be used 7844 // without arguments except in explicit contexts. 7845 ExprResult R = CheckPlaceholderExpr(Operand); 7846 if (R.isInvalid()) 7847 return R; 7848 7849 R = CheckUnevaluatedOperand(R.get()); 7850 if (R.isInvalid()) 7851 return ExprError(); 7852 7853 Operand = R.get(); 7854 7855 if (!inTemplateInstantiation() && !Operand->isInstantiationDependent() && 7856 Operand->HasSideEffects(Context, false)) { 7857 // The expression operand for noexcept is in an unevaluated expression 7858 // context, so side effects could result in unintended consequences. 7859 Diag(Operand->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_side_effects_unevaluated_context); 7860 } 7861 7862 CanThrowResult CanThrow = canThrow(Operand); 7863 return new (Context) 7864 CXXNoexceptExpr(Context.BoolTy, Operand, CanThrow, KeyLoc, RParen); 7865 } 7866 7867 ExprResult Sema::ActOnNoexceptExpr(SourceLocation KeyLoc, SourceLocation, 7868 Expr *Operand, SourceLocation RParen) { 7869 return BuildCXXNoexceptExpr(KeyLoc, Operand, RParen); 7870 } 7871 7872 static void MaybeDecrementCount( 7873 Expr *E, llvm::DenseMap<const VarDecl *, int> &RefsMinusAssignments) { 7874 DeclRefExpr *LHS = nullptr; 7875 if (BinaryOperator *BO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(E)) { 7876 if (BO->getLHS()->getType()->isDependentType() || 7877 BO->getRHS()->getType()->isDependentType()) { 7878 if (BO->getOpcode() != BO_Assign) 7879 return; 7880 } else if (!BO->isAssignmentOp()) 7881 return; 7882 LHS = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(BO->getLHS()); 7883 } else if (CXXOperatorCallExpr *COCE = dyn_cast<CXXOperatorCallExpr>(E)) { 7884 if (COCE->getOperator() != OO_Equal) 7885 return; 7886 LHS = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(COCE->getArg(0)); 7887 } 7888 if (!LHS) 7889 return; 7890 VarDecl *VD = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(LHS->getDecl()); 7891 if (!VD) 7892 return; 7893 auto iter = RefsMinusAssignments.find(VD); 7894 if (iter == RefsMinusAssignments.end()) 7895 return; 7896 iter->getSecond()--; 7897 } 7898 7899 /// Perform the conversions required for an expression used in a 7900 /// context that ignores the result. 7901 ExprResult Sema::IgnoredValueConversions(Expr *E) { 7902 MaybeDecrementCount(E, RefsMinusAssignments); 7903 7904 if (E->hasPlaceholderType()) { 7905 ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(E); 7906 if (result.isInvalid()) return E; 7907 E = result.get(); 7908 } 7909 7910 // C99 6.3.2.1: 7911 // [Except in specific positions,] an lvalue that does not have 7912 // array type is converted to the value stored in the 7913 // designated object (and is no longer an lvalue). 7914 if (E->isPRValue()) { 7915 // In C, function designators (i.e. expressions of function type) 7916 // are r-values, but we still want to do function-to-pointer decay 7917 // on them. This is both technically correct and convenient for 7918 // some clients. 7919 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && E->getType()->isFunctionType()) 7920 return DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(E); 7921 7922 return E; 7923 } 7924 7925 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 7926 // The C++11 standard defines the notion of a discarded-value expression; 7927 // normally, we don't need to do anything to handle it, but if it is a 7928 // volatile lvalue with a special form, we perform an lvalue-to-rvalue 7929 // conversion. 7930 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && E->isReadIfDiscardedInCPlusPlus11()) { 7931 ExprResult Res = DefaultLvalueConversion(E); 7932 if (Res.isInvalid()) 7933 return E; 7934 E = Res.get(); 7935 } else { 7936 // Per C++2a [expr.ass]p5, a volatile assignment is not deprecated if 7937 // it occurs as a discarded-value expression. 7938 CheckUnusedVolatileAssignment(E); 7939 } 7940 7941 // C++1z: 7942 // If the expression is a prvalue after this optional conversion, the 7943 // temporary materialization conversion is applied. 7944 // 7945 // We skip this step: IR generation is able to synthesize the storage for 7946 // itself in the aggregate case, and adding the extra node to the AST is 7947 // just clutter. 7948 // FIXME: We don't emit lifetime markers for the temporaries due to this. 7949 // FIXME: Do any other AST consumers care about this? 7950 return E; 7951 } 7952 7953 // GCC seems to also exclude expressions of incomplete enum type. 7954 if (const EnumType *T = E->getType()->getAs<EnumType>()) { 7955 if (!T->getDecl()->isComplete()) { 7956 // FIXME: stupid workaround for a codegen bug! 7957 E = ImpCastExprToType(E, Context.VoidTy, CK_ToVoid).get(); 7958 return E; 7959 } 7960 } 7961 7962 ExprResult Res = DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(E); 7963 if (Res.isInvalid()) 7964 return E; 7965 E = Res.get(); 7966 7967 if (!E->getType()->isVoidType()) 7968 RequireCompleteType(E->getExprLoc(), E->getType(), 7969 diag::err_incomplete_type); 7970 return E; 7971 } 7972 7973 ExprResult Sema::CheckUnevaluatedOperand(Expr *E) { 7974 // Per C++2a [expr.ass]p5, a volatile assignment is not deprecated if 7975 // it occurs as an unevaluated operand. 7976 CheckUnusedVolatileAssignment(E); 7977 7978 return E; 7979 } 7980 7981 // If we can unambiguously determine whether Var can never be used 7982 // in a constant expression, return true. 7983 // - if the variable and its initializer are non-dependent, then 7984 // we can unambiguously check if the variable is a constant expression. 7985 // - if the initializer is not value dependent - we can determine whether 7986 // it can be used to initialize a constant expression. If Init can not 7987 // be used to initialize a constant expression we conclude that Var can 7988 // never be a constant expression. 7989 // - FXIME: if the initializer is dependent, we can still do some analysis and 7990 // identify certain cases unambiguously as non-const by using a Visitor: 7991 // - such as those that involve odr-use of a ParmVarDecl, involve a new 7992 // delete, lambda-expr, dynamic-cast, reinterpret-cast etc... 7993 static inline bool VariableCanNeverBeAConstantExpression(VarDecl *Var, 7994 ASTContext &Context) { 7995 if (isa<ParmVarDecl>(Var)) return true; 7996 const VarDecl *DefVD = nullptr; 7997 7998 // If there is no initializer - this can not be a constant expression. 7999 if (!Var->getAnyInitializer(DefVD)) return true; 8000 assert(DefVD); 8001 if (DefVD->isWeak()) return false; 8002 EvaluatedStmt *Eval = DefVD->ensureEvaluatedStmt(); 8003 8004 Expr *Init = cast<Expr>(Eval->Value); 8005 8006 if (Var->getType()->isDependentType() || Init->isValueDependent()) { 8007 // FIXME: Teach the constant evaluator to deal with the non-dependent parts 8008 // of value-dependent expressions, and use it here to determine whether the 8009 // initializer is a potential constant expression. 8010 return false; 8011 } 8012 8013 return !Var->isUsableInConstantExpressions(Context); 8014 } 8015 8016 /// Check if the current lambda has any potential captures 8017 /// that must be captured by any of its enclosing lambdas that are ready to 8018 /// capture. If there is a lambda that can capture a nested 8019 /// potential-capture, go ahead and do so. Also, check to see if any 8020 /// variables are uncaptureable or do not involve an odr-use so do not 8021 /// need to be captured. 8022 8023 static void CheckIfAnyEnclosingLambdasMustCaptureAnyPotentialCaptures( 8024 Expr *const FE, LambdaScopeInfo *const CurrentLSI, Sema &S) { 8025 8026 assert(!S.isUnevaluatedContext()); 8027 assert(S.CurContext->isDependentContext()); 8028 #ifndef NDEBUG 8029 DeclContext *DC = S.CurContext; 8030 while (DC && isa<CapturedDecl>(DC)) 8031 DC = DC->getParent(); 8032 assert( 8033 CurrentLSI->CallOperator == DC && 8034 "The current call operator must be synchronized with Sema's CurContext"); 8035 #endif // NDEBUG 8036 8037 const bool IsFullExprInstantiationDependent = FE->isInstantiationDependent(); 8038 8039 // All the potentially captureable variables in the current nested 8040 // lambda (within a generic outer lambda), must be captured by an 8041 // outer lambda that is enclosed within a non-dependent context. 8042 CurrentLSI->visitPotentialCaptures([&] (VarDecl *Var, Expr *VarExpr) { 8043 // If the variable is clearly identified as non-odr-used and the full 8044 // expression is not instantiation dependent, only then do we not 8045 // need to check enclosing lambda's for speculative captures. 8046 // For e.g.: 8047 // Even though 'x' is not odr-used, it should be captured. 8048 // int test() { 8049 // const int x = 10; 8050 // auto L = [=](auto a) { 8051 // (void) +x + a; 8052 // }; 8053 // } 8054 if (CurrentLSI->isVariableExprMarkedAsNonODRUsed(VarExpr) && 8055 !IsFullExprInstantiationDependent) 8056 return; 8057 8058 // If we have a capture-capable lambda for the variable, go ahead and 8059 // capture the variable in that lambda (and all its enclosing lambdas). 8060 if (const Optional<unsigned> Index = 8061 getStackIndexOfNearestEnclosingCaptureCapableLambda( 8062 S.FunctionScopes, Var, S)) 8063 S.MarkCaptureUsedInEnclosingContext(Var, VarExpr->getExprLoc(), 8064 Index.getValue()); 8065 const bool IsVarNeverAConstantExpression = 8066 VariableCanNeverBeAConstantExpression(Var, S.Context); 8067 if (!IsFullExprInstantiationDependent || IsVarNeverAConstantExpression) { 8068 // This full expression is not instantiation dependent or the variable 8069 // can not be used in a constant expression - which means 8070 // this variable must be odr-used here, so diagnose a 8071 // capture violation early, if the variable is un-captureable. 8072 // This is purely for diagnosing errors early. Otherwise, this 8073 // error would get diagnosed when the lambda becomes capture ready. 8074 QualType CaptureType, DeclRefType; 8075 SourceLocation ExprLoc = VarExpr->getExprLoc(); 8076 if (S.tryCaptureVariable(Var, ExprLoc, S.TryCapture_Implicit, 8077 /*EllipsisLoc*/ SourceLocation(), 8078 /*BuildAndDiagnose*/false, CaptureType, 8079 DeclRefType, nullptr)) { 8080 // We will never be able to capture this variable, and we need 8081 // to be able to in any and all instantiations, so diagnose it. 8082 S.tryCaptureVariable(Var, ExprLoc, S.TryCapture_Implicit, 8083 /*EllipsisLoc*/ SourceLocation(), 8084 /*BuildAndDiagnose*/true, CaptureType, 8085 DeclRefType, nullptr); 8086 } 8087 } 8088 }); 8089 8090 // Check if 'this' needs to be captured. 8091 if (CurrentLSI->hasPotentialThisCapture()) { 8092 // If we have a capture-capable lambda for 'this', go ahead and capture 8093 // 'this' in that lambda (and all its enclosing lambdas). 8094 if (const Optional<unsigned> Index = 8095 getStackIndexOfNearestEnclosingCaptureCapableLambda( 8096 S.FunctionScopes, /*0 is 'this'*/ nullptr, S)) { 8097 const unsigned FunctionScopeIndexOfCapturableLambda = Index.getValue(); 8098 S.CheckCXXThisCapture(CurrentLSI->PotentialThisCaptureLocation, 8099 /*Explicit*/ false, /*BuildAndDiagnose*/ true, 8100 &FunctionScopeIndexOfCapturableLambda); 8101 } 8102 } 8103 8104 // Reset all the potential captures at the end of each full-expression. 8105 CurrentLSI->clearPotentialCaptures(); 8106 } 8107 8108 static ExprResult attemptRecovery(Sema &SemaRef, 8109 const TypoCorrectionConsumer &Consumer, 8110 const TypoCorrection &TC) { 8111 LookupResult R(SemaRef, Consumer.getLookupResult().getLookupNameInfo(), 8112 Consumer.getLookupResult().getLookupKind()); 8113 const CXXScopeSpec *SS = Consumer.getSS(); 8114 CXXScopeSpec NewSS; 8115 8116 // Use an approprate CXXScopeSpec for building the expr. 8117 if (auto *NNS = TC.getCorrectionSpecifier()) 8118 NewSS.MakeTrivial(SemaRef.Context, NNS, TC.getCorrectionRange()); 8119 else if (SS && !TC.WillReplaceSpecifier()) 8120 NewSS = *SS; 8121 8122 if (auto *ND = TC.getFoundDecl()) { 8123 R.setLookupName(ND->getDeclName()); 8124 R.addDecl(ND); 8125 if (ND->isCXXClassMember()) { 8126 // Figure out the correct naming class to add to the LookupResult. 8127 CXXRecordDecl *Record = nullptr; 8128 if (auto *NNS = TC.getCorrectionSpecifier()) 8129 Record = NNS->getAsType()->getAsCXXRecordDecl(); 8130 if (!Record) 8131 Record = 8132 dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(ND->getDeclContext()->getRedeclContext()); 8133 if (Record) 8134 R.setNamingClass(Record); 8135 8136 // Detect and handle the case where the decl might be an implicit 8137 // member. 8138 bool MightBeImplicitMember; 8139 if (!Consumer.isAddressOfOperand()) 8140 MightBeImplicitMember = true; 8141 else if (!NewSS.isEmpty()) 8142 MightBeImplicitMember = false; 8143 else if (R.isOverloadedResult()) 8144 MightBeImplicitMember = false; 8145 else if (R.isUnresolvableResult()) 8146 MightBeImplicitMember = true; 8147 else 8148 MightBeImplicitMember = isa<FieldDecl>(ND) || 8149 isa<IndirectFieldDecl>(ND) || 8150 isa<MSPropertyDecl>(ND); 8151 8152 if (MightBeImplicitMember) 8153 return SemaRef.BuildPossibleImplicitMemberExpr( 8154 NewSS, /*TemplateKWLoc*/ SourceLocation(), R, 8155 /*TemplateArgs*/ nullptr, /*S*/ nullptr); 8156 } else if (auto *Ivar = dyn_cast<ObjCIvarDecl>(ND)) { 8157 return SemaRef.LookupInObjCMethod(R, Consumer.getScope(), 8158 Ivar->getIdentifier()); 8159 } 8160 } 8161 8162 return SemaRef.BuildDeclarationNameExpr(NewSS, R, /*NeedsADL*/ false, 8163 /*AcceptInvalidDecl*/ true); 8164 } 8165 8166 namespace { 8167 class FindTypoExprs : public RecursiveASTVisitor<FindTypoExprs> { 8168 llvm::SmallSetVector<TypoExpr *, 2> &TypoExprs; 8169 8170 public: 8171 explicit FindTypoExprs(llvm::SmallSetVector<TypoExpr *, 2> &TypoExprs) 8172 : TypoExprs(TypoExprs) {} 8173 bool VisitTypoExpr(TypoExpr *TE) { 8174 TypoExprs.insert(TE); 8175 return true; 8176 } 8177 }; 8178 8179 class TransformTypos : public TreeTransform<TransformTypos> { 8180 typedef TreeTransform<TransformTypos> BaseTransform; 8181 8182 VarDecl *InitDecl; // A decl to avoid as a correction because it is in the 8183 // process of being initialized. 8184 llvm::function_ref<ExprResult(Expr *)> ExprFilter; 8185 llvm::SmallSetVector<TypoExpr *, 2> TypoExprs, AmbiguousTypoExprs; 8186 llvm::SmallDenseMap<TypoExpr *, ExprResult, 2> TransformCache; 8187 llvm::SmallDenseMap<OverloadExpr *, Expr *, 4> OverloadResolution; 8188 8189 /// Emit diagnostics for all of the TypoExprs encountered. 8190 /// 8191 /// If the TypoExprs were successfully corrected, then the diagnostics should 8192 /// suggest the corrections. Otherwise the diagnostics will not suggest 8193 /// anything (having been passed an empty TypoCorrection). 8194 /// 8195 /// If we've failed to correct due to ambiguous corrections, we need to 8196 /// be sure to pass empty corrections and replacements. Otherwise it's 8197 /// possible that the Consumer has a TypoCorrection that failed to ambiguity 8198 /// and we don't want to report those diagnostics. 8199 void EmitAllDiagnostics(bool IsAmbiguous) { 8200 for (TypoExpr *TE : TypoExprs) { 8201 auto &State = SemaRef.getTypoExprState(TE); 8202 if (State.DiagHandler) { 8203 TypoCorrection TC = IsAmbiguous 8204 ? TypoCorrection() : State.Consumer->getCurrentCorrection(); 8205 ExprResult Replacement = IsAmbiguous ? ExprError() : TransformCache[TE]; 8206 8207 // Extract the NamedDecl from the transformed TypoExpr and add it to the 8208 // TypoCorrection, replacing the existing decls. This ensures the right 8209 // NamedDecl is used in diagnostics e.g. in the case where overload 8210 // resolution was used to select one from several possible decls that 8211 // had been stored in the TypoCorrection. 8212 if (auto *ND = getDeclFromExpr( 8213 Replacement.isInvalid() ? nullptr : Replacement.get())) 8214 TC.setCorrectionDecl(ND); 8215 8216 State.DiagHandler(TC); 8217 } 8218 SemaRef.clearDelayedTypo(TE); 8219 } 8220 } 8221 8222 /// Try to advance the typo correction state of the first unfinished TypoExpr. 8223 /// We allow advancement of the correction stream by removing it from the 8224 /// TransformCache which allows `TransformTypoExpr` to advance during the 8225 /// next transformation attempt. 8226 /// 8227 /// Any substitution attempts for the previous TypoExprs (which must have been 8228 /// finished) will need to be retried since it's possible that they will now 8229 /// be invalid given the latest advancement. 8230 /// 8231 /// We need to be sure that we're making progress - it's possible that the 8232 /// tree is so malformed that the transform never makes it to the 8233 /// `TransformTypoExpr`. 8234 /// 8235 /// Returns true if there are any untried correction combinations. 8236 bool CheckAndAdvanceTypoExprCorrectionStreams() { 8237 for (auto TE : TypoExprs) { 8238 auto &State = SemaRef.getTypoExprState(TE); 8239 TransformCache.erase(TE); 8240 if (!State.Consumer->hasMadeAnyCorrectionProgress()) 8241 return false; 8242 if (!State.Consumer->finished()) 8243 return true; 8244 State.Consumer->resetCorrectionStream(); 8245 } 8246 return false; 8247 } 8248 8249 NamedDecl *getDeclFromExpr(Expr *E) { 8250 if (auto *OE = dyn_cast_or_null<OverloadExpr>(E)) 8251 E = OverloadResolution[OE]; 8252 8253 if (!E) 8254 return nullptr; 8255 if (auto *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(E)) 8256 return DRE->getFoundDecl(); 8257 if (auto *ME = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(E)) 8258 return ME->getFoundDecl(); 8259 // FIXME: Add any other expr types that could be be seen by the delayed typo 8260 // correction TreeTransform for which the corresponding TypoCorrection could 8261 // contain multiple decls. 8262 return nullptr; 8263 } 8264 8265 ExprResult TryTransform(Expr *E) { 8266 Sema::SFINAETrap Trap(SemaRef); 8267 ExprResult Res = TransformExpr(E); 8268 if (Trap.hasErrorOccurred() || Res.isInvalid()) 8269 return ExprError(); 8270 8271 return ExprFilter(Res.get()); 8272 } 8273 8274 // Since correcting typos may intoduce new TypoExprs, this function 8275 // checks for new TypoExprs and recurses if it finds any. Note that it will 8276 // only succeed if it is able to correct all typos in the given expression. 8277 ExprResult CheckForRecursiveTypos(ExprResult Res, bool &IsAmbiguous) { 8278 if (Res.isInvalid()) { 8279 return Res; 8280 } 8281 // Check to see if any new TypoExprs were created. If so, we need to recurse 8282 // to check their validity. 8283 Expr *FixedExpr = Res.get(); 8284 8285 auto SavedTypoExprs = std::move(TypoExprs); 8286 auto SavedAmbiguousTypoExprs = std::move(AmbiguousTypoExprs); 8287 TypoExprs.clear(); 8288 AmbiguousTypoExprs.clear(); 8289 8290 FindTypoExprs(TypoExprs).TraverseStmt(FixedExpr); 8291 if (!TypoExprs.empty()) { 8292 // Recurse to handle newly created TypoExprs. If we're not able to 8293 // handle them, discard these TypoExprs. 8294 ExprResult RecurResult = 8295 RecursiveTransformLoop(FixedExpr, IsAmbiguous); 8296 if (RecurResult.isInvalid()) { 8297 Res = ExprError(); 8298 // Recursive corrections didn't work, wipe them away and don't add 8299 // them to the TypoExprs set. Remove them from Sema's TypoExpr list 8300 // since we don't want to clear them twice. Note: it's possible the 8301 // TypoExprs were created recursively and thus won't be in our 8302 // Sema's TypoExprs - they were created in our `RecursiveTransformLoop`. 8303 auto &SemaTypoExprs = SemaRef.TypoExprs; 8304 for (auto TE : TypoExprs) { 8305 TransformCache.erase(TE); 8306 SemaRef.clearDelayedTypo(TE); 8307 8308 auto SI = find(SemaTypoExprs, TE); 8309 if (SI != SemaTypoExprs.end()) { 8310 SemaTypoExprs.erase(SI); 8311 } 8312 } 8313 } else { 8314 // TypoExpr is valid: add newly created TypoExprs since we were 8315 // able to correct them. 8316 Res = RecurResult; 8317 SavedTypoExprs.set_union(TypoExprs); 8318 } 8319 } 8320 8321 TypoExprs = std::move(SavedTypoExprs); 8322 AmbiguousTypoExprs = std::move(SavedAmbiguousTypoExprs); 8323 8324 return Res; 8325 } 8326 8327 // Try to transform the given expression, looping through the correction 8328 // candidates with `CheckAndAdvanceTypoExprCorrectionStreams`. 8329 // 8330 // If valid ambiguous typo corrections are seen, `IsAmbiguous` is set to 8331 // true and this method immediately will return an `ExprError`. 8332 ExprResult RecursiveTransformLoop(Expr *E, bool &IsAmbiguous) { 8333 ExprResult Res; 8334 auto SavedTypoExprs = std::move(SemaRef.TypoExprs); 8335 SemaRef.TypoExprs.clear(); 8336 8337 while (true) { 8338 Res = CheckForRecursiveTypos(TryTransform(E), IsAmbiguous); 8339 8340 // Recursion encountered an ambiguous correction. This means that our 8341 // correction itself is ambiguous, so stop now. 8342 if (IsAmbiguous) 8343 break; 8344 8345 // If the transform is still valid after checking for any new typos, 8346 // it's good to go. 8347 if (!Res.isInvalid()) 8348 break; 8349 8350 // The transform was invalid, see if we have any TypoExprs with untried 8351 // correction candidates. 8352 if (!CheckAndAdvanceTypoExprCorrectionStreams()) 8353 break; 8354 } 8355 8356 // If we found a valid result, double check to make sure it's not ambiguous. 8357 if (!IsAmbiguous && !Res.isInvalid() && !AmbiguousTypoExprs.empty()) { 8358 auto SavedTransformCache = 8359 llvm::SmallDenseMap<TypoExpr *, ExprResult, 2>(TransformCache); 8360 8361 // Ensure none of the TypoExprs have multiple typo correction candidates 8362 // with the same edit length that pass all the checks and filters. 8363 while (!AmbiguousTypoExprs.empty()) { 8364 auto TE = AmbiguousTypoExprs.back(); 8365 8366 // TryTransform itself can create new Typos, adding them to the TypoExpr map 8367 // and invalidating our TypoExprState, so always fetch it instead of storing. 8368 SemaRef.getTypoExprState(TE).Consumer->saveCurrentPosition(); 8369 8370 TypoCorrection TC = SemaRef.getTypoExprState(TE).Consumer->peekNextCorrection(); 8371 TypoCorrection Next; 8372 do { 8373 // Fetch the next correction by erasing the typo from the cache and calling 8374 // `TryTransform` which will iterate through corrections in 8375 // `TransformTypoExpr`. 8376 TransformCache.erase(TE); 8377 ExprResult AmbigRes = CheckForRecursiveTypos(TryTransform(E), IsAmbiguous); 8378 8379 if (!AmbigRes.isInvalid() || IsAmbiguous) { 8380 SemaRef.getTypoExprState(TE).Consumer->resetCorrectionStream(); 8381 SavedTransformCache.erase(TE); 8382 Res = ExprError(); 8383 IsAmbiguous = true; 8384 break; 8385 } 8386 } while ((Next = SemaRef.getTypoExprState(TE).Consumer->peekNextCorrection()) && 8387 Next.getEditDistance(false) == TC.getEditDistance(false)); 8388 8389 if (IsAmbiguous) 8390 break; 8391 8392 AmbiguousTypoExprs.remove(TE); 8393 SemaRef.getTypoExprState(TE).Consumer->restoreSavedPosition(); 8394 TransformCache[TE] = SavedTransformCache[TE]; 8395 } 8396 TransformCache = std::move(SavedTransformCache); 8397 } 8398 8399 // Wipe away any newly created TypoExprs that we don't know about. Since we 8400 // clear any invalid TypoExprs in `CheckForRecursiveTypos`, this is only 8401 // possible if a `TypoExpr` is created during a transformation but then 8402 // fails before we can discover it. 8403 auto &SemaTypoExprs = SemaRef.TypoExprs; 8404 for (auto Iterator = SemaTypoExprs.begin(); Iterator != SemaTypoExprs.end();) { 8405 auto TE = *Iterator; 8406 auto FI = find(TypoExprs, TE); 8407 if (FI != TypoExprs.end()) { 8408 Iterator++; 8409 continue; 8410 } 8411 SemaRef.clearDelayedTypo(TE); 8412 Iterator = SemaTypoExprs.erase(Iterator); 8413 } 8414 SemaRef.TypoExprs = std::move(SavedTypoExprs); 8415 8416 return Res; 8417 } 8418 8419 public: 8420 TransformTypos(Sema &SemaRef, VarDecl *InitDecl, llvm::function_ref<ExprResult(Expr *)> Filter) 8421 : BaseTransform(SemaRef), InitDecl(InitDecl), ExprFilter(Filter) {} 8422 8423 ExprResult RebuildCallExpr(Expr *Callee, SourceLocation LParenLoc, 8424 MultiExprArg Args, 8425 SourceLocation RParenLoc, 8426 Expr *ExecConfig = nullptr) { 8427 auto Result = BaseTransform::RebuildCallExpr(Callee, LParenLoc, Args, 8428 RParenLoc, ExecConfig); 8429 if (auto *OE = dyn_cast<OverloadExpr>(Callee)) { 8430 if (Result.isUsable()) { 8431 Expr *ResultCall = Result.get(); 8432 if (auto *BE = dyn_cast<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(ResultCall)) 8433 ResultCall = BE->getSubExpr(); 8434 if (auto *CE = dyn_cast<CallExpr>(ResultCall)) 8435 OverloadResolution[OE] = CE->getCallee(); 8436 } 8437 } 8438 return Result; 8439 } 8440 8441 ExprResult TransformLambdaExpr(LambdaExpr *E) { return Owned(E); } 8442 8443 ExprResult TransformBlockExpr(BlockExpr *E) { return Owned(E); } 8444 8445 ExprResult Transform(Expr *E) { 8446 bool IsAmbiguous = false; 8447 ExprResult Res = RecursiveTransformLoop(E, IsAmbiguous); 8448 8449 if (!Res.isUsable()) 8450 FindTypoExprs(TypoExprs).TraverseStmt(E); 8451 8452 EmitAllDiagnostics(IsAmbiguous); 8453 8454 return Res; 8455 } 8456 8457 ExprResult TransformTypoExpr(TypoExpr *E) { 8458 // If the TypoExpr hasn't been seen before, record it. Otherwise, return the 8459 // cached transformation result if there is one and the TypoExpr isn't the 8460 // first one that was encountered. 8461 auto &CacheEntry = TransformCache[E]; 8462 if (!TypoExprs.insert(E) && !CacheEntry.isUnset()) { 8463 return CacheEntry; 8464 } 8465 8466 auto &State = SemaRef.getTypoExprState(E); 8467 assert(State.Consumer && "Cannot transform a cleared TypoExpr"); 8468 8469 // For the first TypoExpr and an uncached TypoExpr, find the next likely 8470 // typo correction and return it. 8471 while (TypoCorrection TC = State.Consumer->getNextCorrection()) { 8472 if (InitDecl && TC.getFoundDecl() == InitDecl) 8473 continue; 8474 // FIXME: If we would typo-correct to an invalid declaration, it's 8475 // probably best to just suppress all errors from this typo correction. 8476 ExprResult NE = State.RecoveryHandler ? 8477 State.RecoveryHandler(SemaRef, E, TC) : 8478 attemptRecovery(SemaRef, *State.Consumer, TC); 8479 if (!NE.isInvalid()) { 8480 // Check whether there may be a second viable correction with the same 8481 // edit distance; if so, remember this TypoExpr may have an ambiguous 8482 // correction so it can be more thoroughly vetted later. 8483 TypoCorrection Next; 8484 if ((Next = State.Consumer->peekNextCorrection()) && 8485 Next.getEditDistance(false) == TC.getEditDistance(false)) { 8486 AmbiguousTypoExprs.insert(E); 8487 } else { 8488 AmbiguousTypoExprs.remove(E); 8489 } 8490 assert(!NE.isUnset() && 8491 "Typo was transformed into a valid-but-null ExprResult"); 8492 return CacheEntry = NE; 8493 } 8494 } 8495 return CacheEntry = ExprError(); 8496 } 8497 }; 8498 } 8499 8500 ExprResult 8501 Sema::CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(Expr *E, VarDecl *InitDecl, 8502 bool RecoverUncorrectedTypos, 8503 llvm::function_ref<ExprResult(Expr *)> Filter) { 8504 // If the current evaluation context indicates there are uncorrected typos 8505 // and the current expression isn't guaranteed to not have typos, try to 8506 // resolve any TypoExpr nodes that might be in the expression. 8507 if (E && !ExprEvalContexts.empty() && ExprEvalContexts.back().NumTypos && 8508 (E->isTypeDependent() || E->isValueDependent() || 8509 E->isInstantiationDependent())) { 8510 auto TyposResolved = DelayedTypos.size(); 8511 auto Result = TransformTypos(*this, InitDecl, Filter).Transform(E); 8512 TyposResolved -= DelayedTypos.size(); 8513 if (Result.isInvalid() || Result.get() != E) { 8514 ExprEvalContexts.back().NumTypos -= TyposResolved; 8515 if (Result.isInvalid() && RecoverUncorrectedTypos) { 8516 struct TyposReplace : TreeTransform<TyposReplace> { 8517 TyposReplace(Sema &SemaRef) : TreeTransform(SemaRef) {} 8518 ExprResult TransformTypoExpr(clang::TypoExpr *E) { 8519 return this->SemaRef.CreateRecoveryExpr(E->getBeginLoc(), 8520 E->getEndLoc(), {}); 8521 } 8522 } TT(*this); 8523 return TT.TransformExpr(E); 8524 } 8525 return Result; 8526 } 8527 assert(TyposResolved == 0 && "Corrected typo but got same Expr back?"); 8528 } 8529 return E; 8530 } 8531 8532 ExprResult Sema::ActOnFinishFullExpr(Expr *FE, SourceLocation CC, 8533 bool DiscardedValue, 8534 bool IsConstexpr) { 8535 ExprResult FullExpr = FE; 8536 8537 if (!FullExpr.get()) 8538 return ExprError(); 8539 8540 if (DiagnoseUnexpandedParameterPack(FullExpr.get())) 8541 return ExprError(); 8542 8543 if (DiscardedValue) { 8544 // Top-level expressions default to 'id' when we're in a debugger. 8545 if (getLangOpts().DebuggerCastResultToId && 8546 FullExpr.get()->getType() == Context.UnknownAnyTy) { 8547 FullExpr = forceUnknownAnyToType(FullExpr.get(), Context.getObjCIdType()); 8548 if (FullExpr.isInvalid()) 8549 return ExprError(); 8550 } 8551 8552 FullExpr = CheckPlaceholderExpr(FullExpr.get()); 8553 if (FullExpr.isInvalid()) 8554 return ExprError(); 8555 8556 FullExpr = IgnoredValueConversions(FullExpr.get()); 8557 if (FullExpr.isInvalid()) 8558 return ExprError(); 8559 8560 DiagnoseUnusedExprResult(FullExpr.get(), diag::warn_unused_expr); 8561 } 8562 8563 FullExpr = CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(FullExpr.get(), /*InitDecl=*/nullptr, 8564 /*RecoverUncorrectedTypos=*/true); 8565 if (FullExpr.isInvalid()) 8566 return ExprError(); 8567 8568 CheckCompletedExpr(FullExpr.get(), CC, IsConstexpr); 8569 8570 // At the end of this full expression (which could be a deeply nested 8571 // lambda), if there is a potential capture within the nested lambda, 8572 // have the outer capture-able lambda try and capture it. 8573 // Consider the following code: 8574 // void f(int, int); 8575 // void f(const int&, double); 8576 // void foo() { 8577 // const int x = 10, y = 20; 8578 // auto L = [=](auto a) { 8579 // auto M = [=](auto b) { 8580 // f(x, b); <-- requires x to be captured by L and M 8581 // f(y, a); <-- requires y to be captured by L, but not all Ms 8582 // }; 8583 // }; 8584 // } 8585 8586 // FIXME: Also consider what happens for something like this that involves 8587 // the gnu-extension statement-expressions or even lambda-init-captures: 8588 // void f() { 8589 // const int n = 0; 8590 // auto L = [&](auto a) { 8591 // +n + ({ 0; a; }); 8592 // }; 8593 // } 8594 // 8595 // Here, we see +n, and then the full-expression 0; ends, so we don't 8596 // capture n (and instead remove it from our list of potential captures), 8597 // and then the full-expression +n + ({ 0; }); ends, but it's too late 8598 // for us to see that we need to capture n after all. 8599 8600 LambdaScopeInfo *const CurrentLSI = 8601 getCurLambda(/*IgnoreCapturedRegions=*/true); 8602 // FIXME: PR 17877 showed that getCurLambda() can return a valid pointer 8603 // even if CurContext is not a lambda call operator. Refer to that Bug Report 8604 // for an example of the code that might cause this asynchrony. 8605 // By ensuring we are in the context of a lambda's call operator 8606 // we can fix the bug (we only need to check whether we need to capture 8607 // if we are within a lambda's body); but per the comments in that 8608 // PR, a proper fix would entail : 8609 // "Alternative suggestion: 8610 // - Add to Sema an integer holding the smallest (outermost) scope 8611 // index that we are *lexically* within, and save/restore/set to 8612 // FunctionScopes.size() in InstantiatingTemplate's 8613 // constructor/destructor. 8614 // - Teach the handful of places that iterate over FunctionScopes to 8615 // stop at the outermost enclosing lexical scope." 8616 DeclContext *DC = CurContext; 8617 while (DC && isa<CapturedDecl>(DC)) 8618 DC = DC->getParent(); 8619 const bool IsInLambdaDeclContext = isLambdaCallOperator(DC); 8620 if (IsInLambdaDeclContext && CurrentLSI && 8621 CurrentLSI->hasPotentialCaptures() && !FullExpr.isInvalid()) 8622 CheckIfAnyEnclosingLambdasMustCaptureAnyPotentialCaptures(FE, CurrentLSI, 8623 *this); 8624 return MaybeCreateExprWithCleanups(FullExpr); 8625 } 8626 8627 StmtResult Sema::ActOnFinishFullStmt(Stmt *FullStmt) { 8628 if (!FullStmt) return StmtError(); 8629 8630 return MaybeCreateStmtWithCleanups(FullStmt); 8631 } 8632 8633 Sema::IfExistsResult 8634 Sema::CheckMicrosoftIfExistsSymbol(Scope *S, 8635 CXXScopeSpec &SS, 8636 const DeclarationNameInfo &TargetNameInfo) { 8637 DeclarationName TargetName = TargetNameInfo.getName(); 8638 if (!TargetName) 8639 return IER_DoesNotExist; 8640 8641 // If the name itself is dependent, then the result is dependent. 8642 if (TargetName.isDependentName()) 8643 return IER_Dependent; 8644 8645 // Do the redeclaration lookup in the current scope. 8646 LookupResult R(*this, TargetNameInfo, Sema::LookupAnyName, 8647 Sema::NotForRedeclaration); 8648 LookupParsedName(R, S, &SS); 8649 R.suppressDiagnostics(); 8650 8651 switch (R.getResultKind()) { 8652 case LookupResult::Found: 8653 case LookupResult::FoundOverloaded: 8654 case LookupResult::FoundUnresolvedValue: 8655 case LookupResult::Ambiguous: 8656 return IER_Exists; 8657 8658 case LookupResult::NotFound: 8659 return IER_DoesNotExist; 8660 8661 case LookupResult::NotFoundInCurrentInstantiation: 8662 return IER_Dependent; 8663 } 8664 8665 llvm_unreachable("Invalid LookupResult Kind!"); 8666 } 8667 8668 Sema::IfExistsResult 8669 Sema::CheckMicrosoftIfExistsSymbol(Scope *S, SourceLocation KeywordLoc, 8670 bool IsIfExists, CXXScopeSpec &SS, 8671 UnqualifiedId &Name) { 8672 DeclarationNameInfo TargetNameInfo = GetNameFromUnqualifiedId(Name); 8673 8674 // Check for an unexpanded parameter pack. 8675 auto UPPC = IsIfExists ? UPPC_IfExists : UPPC_IfNotExists; 8676 if (DiagnoseUnexpandedParameterPack(SS, UPPC) || 8677 DiagnoseUnexpandedParameterPack(TargetNameInfo, UPPC)) 8678 return IER_Error; 8679 8680 return CheckMicrosoftIfExistsSymbol(S, SS, TargetNameInfo); 8681 } 8682 8683 concepts::Requirement *Sema::ActOnSimpleRequirement(Expr *E) { 8684 return BuildExprRequirement(E, /*IsSimple=*/true, 8685 /*NoexceptLoc=*/SourceLocation(), 8686 /*ReturnTypeRequirement=*/{}); 8687 } 8688 8689 concepts::Requirement * 8690 Sema::ActOnTypeRequirement(SourceLocation TypenameKWLoc, CXXScopeSpec &SS, 8691 SourceLocation NameLoc, IdentifierInfo *TypeName, 8692 TemplateIdAnnotation *TemplateId) { 8693 assert(((!TypeName && TemplateId) || (TypeName && !TemplateId)) && 8694 "Exactly one of TypeName and TemplateId must be specified."); 8695 TypeSourceInfo *TSI = nullptr; 8696 if (TypeName) { 8697 QualType T = CheckTypenameType(ETK_Typename, TypenameKWLoc, 8698 SS.getWithLocInContext(Context), *TypeName, 8699 NameLoc, &TSI, /*DeducedTypeContext=*/false); 8700 if (T.isNull()) 8701 return nullptr; 8702 } else { 8703 ASTTemplateArgsPtr ArgsPtr(TemplateId->getTemplateArgs(), 8704 TemplateId->NumArgs); 8705 TypeResult T = ActOnTypenameType(CurScope, TypenameKWLoc, SS, 8706 TemplateId->TemplateKWLoc, 8707 TemplateId->Template, TemplateId->Name, 8708 TemplateId->TemplateNameLoc, 8709 TemplateId->LAngleLoc, ArgsPtr, 8710 TemplateId->RAngleLoc); 8711 if (T.isInvalid()) 8712 return nullptr; 8713 if (GetTypeFromParser(T.get(), &TSI).isNull()) 8714 return nullptr; 8715 } 8716 return BuildTypeRequirement(TSI); 8717 } 8718 8719 concepts::Requirement * 8720 Sema::ActOnCompoundRequirement(Expr *E, SourceLocation NoexceptLoc) { 8721 return BuildExprRequirement(E, /*IsSimple=*/false, NoexceptLoc, 8722 /*ReturnTypeRequirement=*/{}); 8723 } 8724 8725 concepts::Requirement * 8726 Sema::ActOnCompoundRequirement( 8727 Expr *E, SourceLocation NoexceptLoc, CXXScopeSpec &SS, 8728 TemplateIdAnnotation *TypeConstraint, unsigned Depth) { 8729 // C++2a [expr.prim.req.compound] p1.3.3 8730 // [..] the expression is deduced against an invented function template 8731 // F [...] F is a void function template with a single type template 8732 // parameter T declared with the constrained-parameter. Form a new 8733 // cv-qualifier-seq cv by taking the union of const and volatile specifiers 8734 // around the constrained-parameter. F has a single parameter whose 8735 // type-specifier is cv T followed by the abstract-declarator. [...] 8736 // 8737 // The cv part is done in the calling function - we get the concept with 8738 // arguments and the abstract declarator with the correct CV qualification and 8739 // have to synthesize T and the single parameter of F. 8740 auto &II = Context.Idents.get("expr-type"); 8741 auto *TParam = TemplateTypeParmDecl::Create(Context, CurContext, 8742 SourceLocation(), 8743 SourceLocation(), Depth, 8744 /*Index=*/0, &II, 8745 /*Typename=*/true, 8746 /*ParameterPack=*/false, 8747 /*HasTypeConstraint=*/true); 8748 8749 if (BuildTypeConstraint(SS, TypeConstraint, TParam, 8750 /*EllpsisLoc=*/SourceLocation(), 8751 /*AllowUnexpandedPack=*/true)) 8752 // Just produce a requirement with no type requirements. 8753 return BuildExprRequirement(E, /*IsSimple=*/false, NoexceptLoc, {}); 8754 8755 auto *TPL = TemplateParameterList::Create(Context, SourceLocation(), 8756 SourceLocation(), 8757 ArrayRef<NamedDecl *>(TParam), 8758 SourceLocation(), 8759 /*RequiresClause=*/nullptr); 8760 return BuildExprRequirement( 8761 E, /*IsSimple=*/false, NoexceptLoc, 8762 concepts::ExprRequirement::ReturnTypeRequirement(TPL)); 8763 } 8764 8765 concepts::ExprRequirement * 8766 Sema::BuildExprRequirement( 8767 Expr *E, bool IsSimple, SourceLocation NoexceptLoc, 8768 concepts::ExprRequirement::ReturnTypeRequirement ReturnTypeRequirement) { 8769 auto Status = concepts::ExprRequirement::SS_Satisfied; 8770 ConceptSpecializationExpr *SubstitutedConstraintExpr = nullptr; 8771 if (E->isInstantiationDependent() || ReturnTypeRequirement.isDependent()) 8772 Status = concepts::ExprRequirement::SS_Dependent; 8773 else if (NoexceptLoc.isValid() && canThrow(E) == CanThrowResult::CT_Can) 8774 Status = concepts::ExprRequirement::SS_NoexceptNotMet; 8775 else if (ReturnTypeRequirement.isSubstitutionFailure()) 8776 Status = concepts::ExprRequirement::SS_TypeRequirementSubstitutionFailure; 8777 else if (ReturnTypeRequirement.isTypeConstraint()) { 8778 // C++2a [expr.prim.req]p1.3.3 8779 // The immediately-declared constraint ([temp]) of decltype((E)) shall 8780 // be satisfied. 8781 TemplateParameterList *TPL = 8782 ReturnTypeRequirement.getTypeConstraintTemplateParameterList(); 8783 QualType MatchedType = 8784 Context.getReferenceQualifiedType(E).getCanonicalType(); 8785 llvm::SmallVector<TemplateArgument, 1> Args; 8786 Args.push_back(TemplateArgument(MatchedType)); 8787 TemplateArgumentList TAL(TemplateArgumentList::OnStack, Args); 8788 MultiLevelTemplateArgumentList MLTAL(TAL); 8789 for (unsigned I = 0; I < TPL->getDepth(); ++I) 8790 MLTAL.addOuterRetainedLevel(); 8791 Expr *IDC = 8792 cast<TemplateTypeParmDecl>(TPL->getParam(0))->getTypeConstraint() 8793 ->getImmediatelyDeclaredConstraint(); 8794 ExprResult Constraint = SubstExpr(IDC, MLTAL); 8795 assert(!Constraint.isInvalid() && 8796 "Substitution cannot fail as it is simply putting a type template " 8797 "argument into a concept specialization expression's parameter."); 8798 8799 SubstitutedConstraintExpr = 8800 cast<ConceptSpecializationExpr>(Constraint.get()); 8801 if (!SubstitutedConstraintExpr->isSatisfied()) 8802 Status = concepts::ExprRequirement::SS_ConstraintsNotSatisfied; 8803 } 8804 return new (Context) concepts::ExprRequirement(E, IsSimple, NoexceptLoc, 8805 ReturnTypeRequirement, Status, 8806 SubstitutedConstraintExpr); 8807 } 8808 8809 concepts::ExprRequirement * 8810 Sema::BuildExprRequirement( 8811 concepts::Requirement::SubstitutionDiagnostic *ExprSubstitutionDiagnostic, 8812 bool IsSimple, SourceLocation NoexceptLoc, 8813 concepts::ExprRequirement::ReturnTypeRequirement ReturnTypeRequirement) { 8814 return new (Context) concepts::ExprRequirement(ExprSubstitutionDiagnostic, 8815 IsSimple, NoexceptLoc, 8816 ReturnTypeRequirement); 8817 } 8818 8819 concepts::TypeRequirement * 8820 Sema::BuildTypeRequirement(TypeSourceInfo *Type) { 8821 return new (Context) concepts::TypeRequirement(Type); 8822 } 8823 8824 concepts::TypeRequirement * 8825 Sema::BuildTypeRequirement( 8826 concepts::Requirement::SubstitutionDiagnostic *SubstDiag) { 8827 return new (Context) concepts::TypeRequirement(SubstDiag); 8828 } 8829 8830 concepts::Requirement *Sema::ActOnNestedRequirement(Expr *Constraint) { 8831 return BuildNestedRequirement(Constraint); 8832 } 8833 8834 concepts::NestedRequirement * 8835 Sema::BuildNestedRequirement(Expr *Constraint) { 8836 ConstraintSatisfaction Satisfaction; 8837 if (!Constraint->isInstantiationDependent() && 8838 CheckConstraintSatisfaction(nullptr, {Constraint}, /*TemplateArgs=*/{}, 8839 Constraint->getSourceRange(), Satisfaction)) 8840 return nullptr; 8841 return new (Context) concepts::NestedRequirement(Context, Constraint, 8842 Satisfaction); 8843 } 8844 8845 concepts::NestedRequirement * 8846 Sema::BuildNestedRequirement( 8847 concepts::Requirement::SubstitutionDiagnostic *SubstDiag) { 8848 return new (Context) concepts::NestedRequirement(SubstDiag); 8849 } 8850 8851 RequiresExprBodyDecl * 8852 Sema::ActOnStartRequiresExpr(SourceLocation RequiresKWLoc, 8853 ArrayRef<ParmVarDecl *> LocalParameters, 8854 Scope *BodyScope) { 8855 assert(BodyScope); 8856 8857 RequiresExprBodyDecl *Body = RequiresExprBodyDecl::Create(Context, CurContext, 8858 RequiresKWLoc); 8859 8860 PushDeclContext(BodyScope, Body); 8861 8862 for (ParmVarDecl *Param : LocalParameters) { 8863 if (Param->hasDefaultArg()) 8864 // C++2a [expr.prim.req] p4 8865 // [...] A local parameter of a requires-expression shall not have a 8866 // default argument. [...] 8867 Diag(Param->getDefaultArgRange().getBegin(), 8868 diag::err_requires_expr_local_parameter_default_argument); 8869 // Ignore default argument and move on 8870 8871 Param->setDeclContext(Body); 8872 // If this has an identifier, add it to the scope stack. 8873 if (Param->getIdentifier()) { 8874 CheckShadow(BodyScope, Param); 8875 PushOnScopeChains(Param, BodyScope); 8876 } 8877 } 8878 return Body; 8879 } 8880 8881 void Sema::ActOnFinishRequiresExpr() { 8882 assert(CurContext && "DeclContext imbalance!"); 8883 CurContext = CurContext->getLexicalParent(); 8884 assert(CurContext && "Popped translation unit!"); 8885 } 8886 8887 ExprResult 8888 Sema::ActOnRequiresExpr(SourceLocation RequiresKWLoc, 8889 RequiresExprBodyDecl *Body, 8890 ArrayRef<ParmVarDecl *> LocalParameters, 8891 ArrayRef<concepts::Requirement *> Requirements, 8892 SourceLocation ClosingBraceLoc) { 8893 auto *RE = RequiresExpr::Create(Context, RequiresKWLoc, Body, LocalParameters, 8894 Requirements, ClosingBraceLoc); 8895 if (DiagnoseUnexpandedParameterPackInRequiresExpr(RE)) 8896 return ExprError(); 8897 return RE; 8898 } 8899