1 //===--- SemaOverload.cpp - C++ Overloading -------------------------------===//
2 //
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4 //
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 //
10 // This file provides Sema routines for C++ overloading.
11 //
12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13 
14 #include "clang/Sema/Overload.h"
15 #include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
16 #include "clang/AST/CXXInheritance.h"
17 #include "clang/AST/DeclObjC.h"
18 #include "clang/AST/Expr.h"
19 #include "clang/AST/ExprCXX.h"
20 #include "clang/AST/ExprObjC.h"
21 #include "clang/AST/TypeOrdering.h"
22 #include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h"
23 #include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticOptions.h"
24 #include "clang/Basic/PartialDiagnostic.h"
25 #include "clang/Basic/TargetInfo.h"
26 #include "clang/Sema/Initialization.h"
27 #include "clang/Sema/Lookup.h"
28 #include "clang/Sema/SemaInternal.h"
29 #include "clang/Sema/Template.h"
30 #include "clang/Sema/TemplateDeduction.h"
31 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h"
32 #include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
33 #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
34 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
35 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
36 #include <algorithm>
37 #include <cstdlib>
38 
39 using namespace clang;
40 using namespace sema;
41 
42 static bool functionHasPassObjectSizeParams(const FunctionDecl *FD) {
43   return llvm::any_of(FD->parameters(), [](const ParmVarDecl *P) {
44     return P->hasAttr<PassObjectSizeAttr>();
45   });
46 }
47 
48 /// A convenience routine for creating a decayed reference to a function.
49 static ExprResult
50 CreateFunctionRefExpr(Sema &S, FunctionDecl *Fn, NamedDecl *FoundDecl,
51                       const Expr *Base, bool HadMultipleCandidates,
52                       SourceLocation Loc = SourceLocation(),
53                       const DeclarationNameLoc &LocInfo = DeclarationNameLoc()){
54   if (S.DiagnoseUseOfDecl(FoundDecl, Loc))
55     return ExprError();
56   // If FoundDecl is different from Fn (such as if one is a template
57   // and the other a specialization), make sure DiagnoseUseOfDecl is
58   // called on both.
59   // FIXME: This would be more comprehensively addressed by modifying
60   // DiagnoseUseOfDecl to accept both the FoundDecl and the decl
61   // being used.
62   if (FoundDecl != Fn && S.DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Fn, Loc))
63     return ExprError();
64   if (auto *FPT = Fn->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>())
65     S.ResolveExceptionSpec(Loc, FPT);
66   DeclRefExpr *DRE = new (S.Context) DeclRefExpr(Fn, false, Fn->getType(),
67                                                  VK_LValue, Loc, LocInfo);
68   if (HadMultipleCandidates)
69     DRE->setHadMultipleCandidates(true);
70 
71   S.MarkDeclRefReferenced(DRE, Base);
72   return S.ImpCastExprToType(DRE, S.Context.getPointerType(DRE->getType()),
73                              CK_FunctionToPointerDecay);
74 }
75 
76 static bool IsStandardConversion(Sema &S, Expr* From, QualType ToType,
77                                  bool InOverloadResolution,
78                                  StandardConversionSequence &SCS,
79                                  bool CStyle,
80                                  bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion);
81 
82 static bool IsTransparentUnionStandardConversion(Sema &S, Expr* From,
83                                                  QualType &ToType,
84                                                  bool InOverloadResolution,
85                                                  StandardConversionSequence &SCS,
86                                                  bool CStyle);
87 static OverloadingResult
88 IsUserDefinedConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType,
89                         UserDefinedConversionSequence& User,
90                         OverloadCandidateSet& Conversions,
91                         bool AllowExplicit,
92                         bool AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit);
93 
94 
95 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind
96 CompareStandardConversionSequences(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc,
97                                    const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1,
98                                    const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2);
99 
100 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind
101 CompareQualificationConversions(Sema &S,
102                                 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1,
103                                 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2);
104 
105 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind
106 CompareDerivedToBaseConversions(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc,
107                                 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1,
108                                 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2);
109 
110 /// GetConversionRank - Retrieve the implicit conversion rank
111 /// corresponding to the given implicit conversion kind.
112 ImplicitConversionRank clang::GetConversionRank(ImplicitConversionKind Kind) {
113   static const ImplicitConversionRank
114     Rank[(int)ICK_Num_Conversion_Kinds] = {
115     ICR_Exact_Match,
116     ICR_Exact_Match,
117     ICR_Exact_Match,
118     ICR_Exact_Match,
119     ICR_Exact_Match,
120     ICR_Exact_Match,
121     ICR_Promotion,
122     ICR_Promotion,
123     ICR_Promotion,
124     ICR_Conversion,
125     ICR_Conversion,
126     ICR_Conversion,
127     ICR_Conversion,
128     ICR_Conversion,
129     ICR_Conversion,
130     ICR_Conversion,
131     ICR_Conversion,
132     ICR_Conversion,
133     ICR_Conversion,
134     ICR_OCL_Scalar_Widening,
135     ICR_Complex_Real_Conversion,
136     ICR_Conversion,
137     ICR_Conversion,
138     ICR_Writeback_Conversion,
139     ICR_Exact_Match, // NOTE(gbiv): This may not be completely right --
140                      // it was omitted by the patch that added
141                      // ICK_Zero_Event_Conversion
142     ICR_C_Conversion,
143     ICR_C_Conversion_Extension
144   };
145   return Rank[(int)Kind];
146 }
147 
148 /// GetImplicitConversionName - Return the name of this kind of
149 /// implicit conversion.
150 static const char* GetImplicitConversionName(ImplicitConversionKind Kind) {
151   static const char* const Name[(int)ICK_Num_Conversion_Kinds] = {
152     "No conversion",
153     "Lvalue-to-rvalue",
154     "Array-to-pointer",
155     "Function-to-pointer",
156     "Function pointer conversion",
157     "Qualification",
158     "Integral promotion",
159     "Floating point promotion",
160     "Complex promotion",
161     "Integral conversion",
162     "Floating conversion",
163     "Complex conversion",
164     "Floating-integral conversion",
165     "Pointer conversion",
166     "Pointer-to-member conversion",
167     "Boolean conversion",
168     "Compatible-types conversion",
169     "Derived-to-base conversion",
170     "Vector conversion",
171     "Vector splat",
172     "Complex-real conversion",
173     "Block Pointer conversion",
174     "Transparent Union Conversion",
175     "Writeback conversion",
176     "OpenCL Zero Event Conversion",
177     "C specific type conversion",
178     "Incompatible pointer conversion"
179   };
180   return Name[Kind];
181 }
182 
183 /// StandardConversionSequence - Set the standard conversion
184 /// sequence to the identity conversion.
185 void StandardConversionSequence::setAsIdentityConversion() {
186   First = ICK_Identity;
187   Second = ICK_Identity;
188   Third = ICK_Identity;
189   DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr = false;
190   QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime = false;
191   ReferenceBinding = false;
192   DirectBinding = false;
193   IsLvalueReference = true;
194   BindsToFunctionLvalue = false;
195   BindsToRvalue = false;
196   BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier = false;
197   ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding = false;
198   CopyConstructor = nullptr;
199 }
200 
201 /// getRank - Retrieve the rank of this standard conversion sequence
202 /// (C++ 13.3.3.1.1p3). The rank is the largest rank of each of the
203 /// implicit conversions.
204 ImplicitConversionRank StandardConversionSequence::getRank() const {
205   ImplicitConversionRank Rank = ICR_Exact_Match;
206   if  (GetConversionRank(First) > Rank)
207     Rank = GetConversionRank(First);
208   if  (GetConversionRank(Second) > Rank)
209     Rank = GetConversionRank(Second);
210   if  (GetConversionRank(Third) > Rank)
211     Rank = GetConversionRank(Third);
212   return Rank;
213 }
214 
215 /// isPointerConversionToBool - Determines whether this conversion is
216 /// a conversion of a pointer or pointer-to-member to bool. This is
217 /// used as part of the ranking of standard conversion sequences
218 /// (C++ 13.3.3.2p4).
219 bool StandardConversionSequence::isPointerConversionToBool() const {
220   // Note that FromType has not necessarily been transformed by the
221   // array-to-pointer or function-to-pointer implicit conversions, so
222   // check for their presence as well as checking whether FromType is
223   // a pointer.
224   if (getToType(1)->isBooleanType() &&
225       (getFromType()->isPointerType() ||
226        getFromType()->isMemberPointerType() ||
227        getFromType()->isObjCObjectPointerType() ||
228        getFromType()->isBlockPointerType() ||
229        getFromType()->isNullPtrType() ||
230        First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer || First == ICK_Function_To_Pointer))
231     return true;
232 
233   return false;
234 }
235 
236 /// isPointerConversionToVoidPointer - Determines whether this
237 /// conversion is a conversion of a pointer to a void pointer. This is
238 /// used as part of the ranking of standard conversion sequences (C++
239 /// 13.3.3.2p4).
240 bool
241 StandardConversionSequence::
242 isPointerConversionToVoidPointer(ASTContext& Context) const {
243   QualType FromType = getFromType();
244   QualType ToType = getToType(1);
245 
246   // Note that FromType has not necessarily been transformed by the
247   // array-to-pointer implicit conversion, so check for its presence
248   // and redo the conversion to get a pointer.
249   if (First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer)
250     FromType = Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType);
251 
252   if (Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion && FromType->isAnyPointerType())
253     if (const PointerType* ToPtrType = ToType->getAs<PointerType>())
254       return ToPtrType->getPointeeType()->isVoidType();
255 
256   return false;
257 }
258 
259 /// Skip any implicit casts which could be either part of a narrowing conversion
260 /// or after one in an implicit conversion.
261 static const Expr *IgnoreNarrowingConversion(const Expr *Converted) {
262   while (const ImplicitCastExpr *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(Converted)) {
263     switch (ICE->getCastKind()) {
264     case CK_NoOp:
265     case CK_IntegralCast:
266     case CK_IntegralToBoolean:
267     case CK_IntegralToFloating:
268     case CK_BooleanToSignedIntegral:
269     case CK_FloatingToIntegral:
270     case CK_FloatingToBoolean:
271     case CK_FloatingCast:
272       Converted = ICE->getSubExpr();
273       continue;
274 
275     default:
276       return Converted;
277     }
278   }
279 
280   return Converted;
281 }
282 
283 /// Check if this standard conversion sequence represents a narrowing
284 /// conversion, according to C++11 [dcl.init.list]p7.
285 ///
286 /// \param Ctx  The AST context.
287 /// \param Converted  The result of applying this standard conversion sequence.
288 /// \param ConstantValue  If this is an NK_Constant_Narrowing conversion, the
289 ///        value of the expression prior to the narrowing conversion.
290 /// \param ConstantType  If this is an NK_Constant_Narrowing conversion, the
291 ///        type of the expression prior to the narrowing conversion.
292 /// \param IgnoreFloatToIntegralConversion If true type-narrowing conversions
293 ///        from floating point types to integral types should be ignored.
294 NarrowingKind StandardConversionSequence::getNarrowingKind(
295     ASTContext &Ctx, const Expr *Converted, APValue &ConstantValue,
296     QualType &ConstantType, bool IgnoreFloatToIntegralConversion) const {
297   assert(Ctx.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && "narrowing check outside C++");
298 
299   // C++11 [dcl.init.list]p7:
300   //   A narrowing conversion is an implicit conversion ...
301   QualType FromType = getToType(0);
302   QualType ToType = getToType(1);
303 
304   // A conversion to an enumeration type is narrowing if the conversion to
305   // the underlying type is narrowing. This only arises for expressions of
306   // the form 'Enum{init}'.
307   if (auto *ET = ToType->getAs<EnumType>())
308     ToType = ET->getDecl()->getIntegerType();
309 
310   switch (Second) {
311   // 'bool' is an integral type; dispatch to the right place to handle it.
312   case ICK_Boolean_Conversion:
313     if (FromType->isRealFloatingType())
314       goto FloatingIntegralConversion;
315     if (FromType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType())
316       goto IntegralConversion;
317     // Boolean conversions can be from pointers and pointers to members
318     // [conv.bool], and those aren't considered narrowing conversions.
319     return NK_Not_Narrowing;
320 
321   // -- from a floating-point type to an integer type, or
322   //
323   // -- from an integer type or unscoped enumeration type to a floating-point
324   //    type, except where the source is a constant expression and the actual
325   //    value after conversion will fit into the target type and will produce
326   //    the original value when converted back to the original type, or
327   case ICK_Floating_Integral:
328   FloatingIntegralConversion:
329     if (FromType->isRealFloatingType() && ToType->isIntegralType(Ctx)) {
330       return NK_Type_Narrowing;
331     } else if (FromType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType() &&
332                ToType->isRealFloatingType()) {
333       if (IgnoreFloatToIntegralConversion)
334         return NK_Not_Narrowing;
335       llvm::APSInt IntConstantValue;
336       const Expr *Initializer = IgnoreNarrowingConversion(Converted);
337       assert(Initializer && "Unknown conversion expression");
338 
339       // If it's value-dependent, we can't tell whether it's narrowing.
340       if (Initializer->isValueDependent())
341         return NK_Dependent_Narrowing;
342 
343       if (Initializer->isIntegerConstantExpr(IntConstantValue, Ctx)) {
344         // Convert the integer to the floating type.
345         llvm::APFloat Result(Ctx.getFloatTypeSemantics(ToType));
346         Result.convertFromAPInt(IntConstantValue, IntConstantValue.isSigned(),
347                                 llvm::APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven);
348         // And back.
349         llvm::APSInt ConvertedValue = IntConstantValue;
350         bool ignored;
351         Result.convertToInteger(ConvertedValue,
352                                 llvm::APFloat::rmTowardZero, &ignored);
353         // If the resulting value is different, this was a narrowing conversion.
354         if (IntConstantValue != ConvertedValue) {
355           ConstantValue = APValue(IntConstantValue);
356           ConstantType = Initializer->getType();
357           return NK_Constant_Narrowing;
358         }
359       } else {
360         // Variables are always narrowings.
361         return NK_Variable_Narrowing;
362       }
363     }
364     return NK_Not_Narrowing;
365 
366   // -- from long double to double or float, or from double to float, except
367   //    where the source is a constant expression and the actual value after
368   //    conversion is within the range of values that can be represented (even
369   //    if it cannot be represented exactly), or
370   case ICK_Floating_Conversion:
371     if (FromType->isRealFloatingType() && ToType->isRealFloatingType() &&
372         Ctx.getFloatingTypeOrder(FromType, ToType) == 1) {
373       // FromType is larger than ToType.
374       const Expr *Initializer = IgnoreNarrowingConversion(Converted);
375 
376       // If it's value-dependent, we can't tell whether it's narrowing.
377       if (Initializer->isValueDependent())
378         return NK_Dependent_Narrowing;
379 
380       if (Initializer->isCXX11ConstantExpr(Ctx, &ConstantValue)) {
381         // Constant!
382         assert(ConstantValue.isFloat());
383         llvm::APFloat FloatVal = ConstantValue.getFloat();
384         // Convert the source value into the target type.
385         bool ignored;
386         llvm::APFloat::opStatus ConvertStatus = FloatVal.convert(
387           Ctx.getFloatTypeSemantics(ToType),
388           llvm::APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven, &ignored);
389         // If there was no overflow, the source value is within the range of
390         // values that can be represented.
391         if (ConvertStatus & llvm::APFloat::opOverflow) {
392           ConstantType = Initializer->getType();
393           return NK_Constant_Narrowing;
394         }
395       } else {
396         return NK_Variable_Narrowing;
397       }
398     }
399     return NK_Not_Narrowing;
400 
401   // -- from an integer type or unscoped enumeration type to an integer type
402   //    that cannot represent all the values of the original type, except where
403   //    the source is a constant expression and the actual value after
404   //    conversion will fit into the target type and will produce the original
405   //    value when converted back to the original type.
406   case ICK_Integral_Conversion:
407   IntegralConversion: {
408     assert(FromType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType());
409     assert(ToType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType());
410     const bool FromSigned = FromType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType();
411     const unsigned FromWidth = Ctx.getIntWidth(FromType);
412     const bool ToSigned = ToType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType();
413     const unsigned ToWidth = Ctx.getIntWidth(ToType);
414 
415     if (FromWidth > ToWidth ||
416         (FromWidth == ToWidth && FromSigned != ToSigned) ||
417         (FromSigned && !ToSigned)) {
418       // Not all values of FromType can be represented in ToType.
419       llvm::APSInt InitializerValue;
420       const Expr *Initializer = IgnoreNarrowingConversion(Converted);
421 
422       // If it's value-dependent, we can't tell whether it's narrowing.
423       if (Initializer->isValueDependent())
424         return NK_Dependent_Narrowing;
425 
426       if (!Initializer->isIntegerConstantExpr(InitializerValue, Ctx)) {
427         // Such conversions on variables are always narrowing.
428         return NK_Variable_Narrowing;
429       }
430       bool Narrowing = false;
431       if (FromWidth < ToWidth) {
432         // Negative -> unsigned is narrowing. Otherwise, more bits is never
433         // narrowing.
434         if (InitializerValue.isSigned() && InitializerValue.isNegative())
435           Narrowing = true;
436       } else {
437         // Add a bit to the InitializerValue so we don't have to worry about
438         // signed vs. unsigned comparisons.
439         InitializerValue = InitializerValue.extend(
440           InitializerValue.getBitWidth() + 1);
441         // Convert the initializer to and from the target width and signed-ness.
442         llvm::APSInt ConvertedValue = InitializerValue;
443         ConvertedValue = ConvertedValue.trunc(ToWidth);
444         ConvertedValue.setIsSigned(ToSigned);
445         ConvertedValue = ConvertedValue.extend(InitializerValue.getBitWidth());
446         ConvertedValue.setIsSigned(InitializerValue.isSigned());
447         // If the result is different, this was a narrowing conversion.
448         if (ConvertedValue != InitializerValue)
449           Narrowing = true;
450       }
451       if (Narrowing) {
452         ConstantType = Initializer->getType();
453         ConstantValue = APValue(InitializerValue);
454         return NK_Constant_Narrowing;
455       }
456     }
457     return NK_Not_Narrowing;
458   }
459 
460   default:
461     // Other kinds of conversions are not narrowings.
462     return NK_Not_Narrowing;
463   }
464 }
465 
466 /// dump - Print this standard conversion sequence to standard
467 /// error. Useful for debugging overloading issues.
468 LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void StandardConversionSequence::dump() const {
469   raw_ostream &OS = llvm::errs();
470   bool PrintedSomething = false;
471   if (First != ICK_Identity) {
472     OS << GetImplicitConversionName(First);
473     PrintedSomething = true;
474   }
475 
476   if (Second != ICK_Identity) {
477     if (PrintedSomething) {
478       OS << " -> ";
479     }
480     OS << GetImplicitConversionName(Second);
481 
482     if (CopyConstructor) {
483       OS << " (by copy constructor)";
484     } else if (DirectBinding) {
485       OS << " (direct reference binding)";
486     } else if (ReferenceBinding) {
487       OS << " (reference binding)";
488     }
489     PrintedSomething = true;
490   }
491 
492   if (Third != ICK_Identity) {
493     if (PrintedSomething) {
494       OS << " -> ";
495     }
496     OS << GetImplicitConversionName(Third);
497     PrintedSomething = true;
498   }
499 
500   if (!PrintedSomething) {
501     OS << "No conversions required";
502   }
503 }
504 
505 /// dump - Print this user-defined conversion sequence to standard
506 /// error. Useful for debugging overloading issues.
507 void UserDefinedConversionSequence::dump() const {
508   raw_ostream &OS = llvm::errs();
509   if (Before.First || Before.Second || Before.Third) {
510     Before.dump();
511     OS << " -> ";
512   }
513   if (ConversionFunction)
514     OS << '\'' << *ConversionFunction << '\'';
515   else
516     OS << "aggregate initialization";
517   if (After.First || After.Second || After.Third) {
518     OS << " -> ";
519     After.dump();
520   }
521 }
522 
523 /// dump - Print this implicit conversion sequence to standard
524 /// error. Useful for debugging overloading issues.
525 void ImplicitConversionSequence::dump() const {
526   raw_ostream &OS = llvm::errs();
527   if (isStdInitializerListElement())
528     OS << "Worst std::initializer_list element conversion: ";
529   switch (ConversionKind) {
530   case StandardConversion:
531     OS << "Standard conversion: ";
532     Standard.dump();
533     break;
534   case UserDefinedConversion:
535     OS << "User-defined conversion: ";
536     UserDefined.dump();
537     break;
538   case EllipsisConversion:
539     OS << "Ellipsis conversion";
540     break;
541   case AmbiguousConversion:
542     OS << "Ambiguous conversion";
543     break;
544   case BadConversion:
545     OS << "Bad conversion";
546     break;
547   }
548 
549   OS << "\n";
550 }
551 
552 void AmbiguousConversionSequence::construct() {
553   new (&conversions()) ConversionSet();
554 }
555 
556 void AmbiguousConversionSequence::destruct() {
557   conversions().~ConversionSet();
558 }
559 
560 void
561 AmbiguousConversionSequence::copyFrom(const AmbiguousConversionSequence &O) {
562   FromTypePtr = O.FromTypePtr;
563   ToTypePtr = O.ToTypePtr;
564   new (&conversions()) ConversionSet(O.conversions());
565 }
566 
567 namespace {
568   // Structure used by DeductionFailureInfo to store
569   // template argument information.
570   struct DFIArguments {
571     TemplateArgument FirstArg;
572     TemplateArgument SecondArg;
573   };
574   // Structure used by DeductionFailureInfo to store
575   // template parameter and template argument information.
576   struct DFIParamWithArguments : DFIArguments {
577     TemplateParameter Param;
578   };
579   // Structure used by DeductionFailureInfo to store template argument
580   // information and the index of the problematic call argument.
581   struct DFIDeducedMismatchArgs : DFIArguments {
582     TemplateArgumentList *TemplateArgs;
583     unsigned CallArgIndex;
584   };
585 }
586 
587 /// Convert from Sema's representation of template deduction information
588 /// to the form used in overload-candidate information.
589 DeductionFailureInfo
590 clang::MakeDeductionFailureInfo(ASTContext &Context,
591                                 Sema::TemplateDeductionResult TDK,
592                                 TemplateDeductionInfo &Info) {
593   DeductionFailureInfo Result;
594   Result.Result = static_cast<unsigned>(TDK);
595   Result.HasDiagnostic = false;
596   switch (TDK) {
597   case Sema::TDK_Invalid:
598   case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth:
599   case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments:
600   case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments:
601   case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure:
602   case Sema::TDK_CUDATargetMismatch:
603     Result.Data = nullptr;
604     break;
605 
606   case Sema::TDK_Incomplete:
607   case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments:
608     Result.Data = Info.Param.getOpaqueValue();
609     break;
610 
611   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch:
612   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatchNested: {
613     // FIXME: Should allocate from normal heap so that we can free this later.
614     auto *Saved = new (Context) DFIDeducedMismatchArgs;
615     Saved->FirstArg = Info.FirstArg;
616     Saved->SecondArg = Info.SecondArg;
617     Saved->TemplateArgs = Info.take();
618     Saved->CallArgIndex = Info.CallArgIndex;
619     Result.Data = Saved;
620     break;
621   }
622 
623   case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch: {
624     // FIXME: Should allocate from normal heap so that we can free this later.
625     DFIArguments *Saved = new (Context) DFIArguments;
626     Saved->FirstArg = Info.FirstArg;
627     Saved->SecondArg = Info.SecondArg;
628     Result.Data = Saved;
629     break;
630   }
631 
632   case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent:
633   case Sema::TDK_Underqualified: {
634     // FIXME: Should allocate from normal heap so that we can free this later.
635     DFIParamWithArguments *Saved = new (Context) DFIParamWithArguments;
636     Saved->Param = Info.Param;
637     Saved->FirstArg = Info.FirstArg;
638     Saved->SecondArg = Info.SecondArg;
639     Result.Data = Saved;
640     break;
641   }
642 
643   case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure:
644     Result.Data = Info.take();
645     if (Info.hasSFINAEDiagnostic()) {
646       PartialDiagnosticAt *Diag = new (Result.Diagnostic) PartialDiagnosticAt(
647           SourceLocation(), PartialDiagnostic::NullDiagnostic());
648       Info.takeSFINAEDiagnostic(*Diag);
649       Result.HasDiagnostic = true;
650     }
651     break;
652 
653   case Sema::TDK_Success:
654   case Sema::TDK_NonDependentConversionFailure:
655     llvm_unreachable("not a deduction failure");
656   }
657 
658   return Result;
659 }
660 
661 void DeductionFailureInfo::Destroy() {
662   switch (static_cast<Sema::TemplateDeductionResult>(Result)) {
663   case Sema::TDK_Success:
664   case Sema::TDK_Invalid:
665   case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth:
666   case Sema::TDK_Incomplete:
667   case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments:
668   case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments:
669   case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments:
670   case Sema::TDK_CUDATargetMismatch:
671   case Sema::TDK_NonDependentConversionFailure:
672     break;
673 
674   case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent:
675   case Sema::TDK_Underqualified:
676   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch:
677   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatchNested:
678   case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch:
679     // FIXME: Destroy the data?
680     Data = nullptr;
681     break;
682 
683   case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure:
684     // FIXME: Destroy the template argument list?
685     Data = nullptr;
686     if (PartialDiagnosticAt *Diag = getSFINAEDiagnostic()) {
687       Diag->~PartialDiagnosticAt();
688       HasDiagnostic = false;
689     }
690     break;
691 
692   // Unhandled
693   case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure:
694     break;
695   }
696 }
697 
698 PartialDiagnosticAt *DeductionFailureInfo::getSFINAEDiagnostic() {
699   if (HasDiagnostic)
700     return static_cast<PartialDiagnosticAt*>(static_cast<void*>(Diagnostic));
701   return nullptr;
702 }
703 
704 TemplateParameter DeductionFailureInfo::getTemplateParameter() {
705   switch (static_cast<Sema::TemplateDeductionResult>(Result)) {
706   case Sema::TDK_Success:
707   case Sema::TDK_Invalid:
708   case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth:
709   case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments:
710   case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments:
711   case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure:
712   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch:
713   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatchNested:
714   case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch:
715   case Sema::TDK_CUDATargetMismatch:
716   case Sema::TDK_NonDependentConversionFailure:
717     return TemplateParameter();
718 
719   case Sema::TDK_Incomplete:
720   case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments:
721     return TemplateParameter::getFromOpaqueValue(Data);
722 
723   case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent:
724   case Sema::TDK_Underqualified:
725     return static_cast<DFIParamWithArguments*>(Data)->Param;
726 
727   // Unhandled
728   case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure:
729     break;
730   }
731 
732   return TemplateParameter();
733 }
734 
735 TemplateArgumentList *DeductionFailureInfo::getTemplateArgumentList() {
736   switch (static_cast<Sema::TemplateDeductionResult>(Result)) {
737   case Sema::TDK_Success:
738   case Sema::TDK_Invalid:
739   case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth:
740   case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments:
741   case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments:
742   case Sema::TDK_Incomplete:
743   case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments:
744   case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent:
745   case Sema::TDK_Underqualified:
746   case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch:
747   case Sema::TDK_CUDATargetMismatch:
748   case Sema::TDK_NonDependentConversionFailure:
749     return nullptr;
750 
751   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch:
752   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatchNested:
753     return static_cast<DFIDeducedMismatchArgs*>(Data)->TemplateArgs;
754 
755   case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure:
756     return static_cast<TemplateArgumentList*>(Data);
757 
758   // Unhandled
759   case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure:
760     break;
761   }
762 
763   return nullptr;
764 }
765 
766 const TemplateArgument *DeductionFailureInfo::getFirstArg() {
767   switch (static_cast<Sema::TemplateDeductionResult>(Result)) {
768   case Sema::TDK_Success:
769   case Sema::TDK_Invalid:
770   case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth:
771   case Sema::TDK_Incomplete:
772   case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments:
773   case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments:
774   case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments:
775   case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure:
776   case Sema::TDK_CUDATargetMismatch:
777   case Sema::TDK_NonDependentConversionFailure:
778     return nullptr;
779 
780   case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent:
781   case Sema::TDK_Underqualified:
782   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch:
783   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatchNested:
784   case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch:
785     return &static_cast<DFIArguments*>(Data)->FirstArg;
786 
787   // Unhandled
788   case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure:
789     break;
790   }
791 
792   return nullptr;
793 }
794 
795 const TemplateArgument *DeductionFailureInfo::getSecondArg() {
796   switch (static_cast<Sema::TemplateDeductionResult>(Result)) {
797   case Sema::TDK_Success:
798   case Sema::TDK_Invalid:
799   case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth:
800   case Sema::TDK_Incomplete:
801   case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments:
802   case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments:
803   case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments:
804   case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure:
805   case Sema::TDK_CUDATargetMismatch:
806   case Sema::TDK_NonDependentConversionFailure:
807     return nullptr;
808 
809   case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent:
810   case Sema::TDK_Underqualified:
811   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch:
812   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatchNested:
813   case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch:
814     return &static_cast<DFIArguments*>(Data)->SecondArg;
815 
816   // Unhandled
817   case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure:
818     break;
819   }
820 
821   return nullptr;
822 }
823 
824 llvm::Optional<unsigned> DeductionFailureInfo::getCallArgIndex() {
825   switch (static_cast<Sema::TemplateDeductionResult>(Result)) {
826   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch:
827   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatchNested:
828     return static_cast<DFIDeducedMismatchArgs*>(Data)->CallArgIndex;
829 
830   default:
831     return llvm::None;
832   }
833 }
834 
835 void OverloadCandidateSet::destroyCandidates() {
836   for (iterator i = begin(), e = end(); i != e; ++i) {
837     for (auto &C : i->Conversions)
838       C.~ImplicitConversionSequence();
839     if (!i->Viable && i->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_deduction)
840       i->DeductionFailure.Destroy();
841   }
842 }
843 
844 void OverloadCandidateSet::clear(CandidateSetKind CSK) {
845   destroyCandidates();
846   SlabAllocator.Reset();
847   NumInlineBytesUsed = 0;
848   Candidates.clear();
849   Functions.clear();
850   Kind = CSK;
851 }
852 
853 namespace {
854   class UnbridgedCastsSet {
855     struct Entry {
856       Expr **Addr;
857       Expr *Saved;
858     };
859     SmallVector<Entry, 2> Entries;
860 
861   public:
862     void save(Sema &S, Expr *&E) {
863       assert(E->hasPlaceholderType(BuiltinType::ARCUnbridgedCast));
864       Entry entry = { &E, E };
865       Entries.push_back(entry);
866       E = S.stripARCUnbridgedCast(E);
867     }
868 
869     void restore() {
870       for (SmallVectorImpl<Entry>::iterator
871              i = Entries.begin(), e = Entries.end(); i != e; ++i)
872         *i->Addr = i->Saved;
873     }
874   };
875 }
876 
877 /// checkPlaceholderForOverload - Do any interesting placeholder-like
878 /// preprocessing on the given expression.
879 ///
880 /// \param unbridgedCasts a collection to which to add unbridged casts;
881 ///   without this, they will be immediately diagnosed as errors
882 ///
883 /// Return true on unrecoverable error.
884 static bool
885 checkPlaceholderForOverload(Sema &S, Expr *&E,
886                             UnbridgedCastsSet *unbridgedCasts = nullptr) {
887   if (const BuiltinType *placeholder =  E->getType()->getAsPlaceholderType()) {
888     // We can't handle overloaded expressions here because overload
889     // resolution might reasonably tweak them.
890     if (placeholder->getKind() == BuiltinType::Overload) return false;
891 
892     // If the context potentially accepts unbridged ARC casts, strip
893     // the unbridged cast and add it to the collection for later restoration.
894     if (placeholder->getKind() == BuiltinType::ARCUnbridgedCast &&
895         unbridgedCasts) {
896       unbridgedCasts->save(S, E);
897       return false;
898     }
899 
900     // Go ahead and check everything else.
901     ExprResult result = S.CheckPlaceholderExpr(E);
902     if (result.isInvalid())
903       return true;
904 
905     E = result.get();
906     return false;
907   }
908 
909   // Nothing to do.
910   return false;
911 }
912 
913 /// checkArgPlaceholdersForOverload - Check a set of call operands for
914 /// placeholders.
915 static bool checkArgPlaceholdersForOverload(Sema &S,
916                                             MultiExprArg Args,
917                                             UnbridgedCastsSet &unbridged) {
918   for (unsigned i = 0, e = Args.size(); i != e; ++i)
919     if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(S, Args[i], &unbridged))
920       return true;
921 
922   return false;
923 }
924 
925 /// Determine whether the given New declaration is an overload of the
926 /// declarations in Old. This routine returns Ovl_Match or Ovl_NonFunction if
927 /// New and Old cannot be overloaded, e.g., if New has the same signature as
928 /// some function in Old (C++ 1.3.10) or if the Old declarations aren't
929 /// functions (or function templates) at all. When it does return Ovl_Match or
930 /// Ovl_NonFunction, MatchedDecl will point to the decl that New cannot be
931 /// overloaded with. This decl may be a UsingShadowDecl on top of the underlying
932 /// declaration.
933 ///
934 /// Example: Given the following input:
935 ///
936 ///   void f(int, float); // #1
937 ///   void f(int, int); // #2
938 ///   int f(int, int); // #3
939 ///
940 /// When we process #1, there is no previous declaration of "f", so IsOverload
941 /// will not be used.
942 ///
943 /// When we process #2, Old contains only the FunctionDecl for #1. By comparing
944 /// the parameter types, we see that #1 and #2 are overloaded (since they have
945 /// different signatures), so this routine returns Ovl_Overload; MatchedDecl is
946 /// unchanged.
947 ///
948 /// When we process #3, Old is an overload set containing #1 and #2. We compare
949 /// the signatures of #3 to #1 (they're overloaded, so we do nothing) and then
950 /// #3 to #2. Since the signatures of #3 and #2 are identical (return types of
951 /// functions are not part of the signature), IsOverload returns Ovl_Match and
952 /// MatchedDecl will be set to point to the FunctionDecl for #2.
953 ///
954 /// 'NewIsUsingShadowDecl' indicates that 'New' is being introduced into a class
955 /// by a using declaration. The rules for whether to hide shadow declarations
956 /// ignore some properties which otherwise figure into a function template's
957 /// signature.
958 Sema::OverloadKind
959 Sema::CheckOverload(Scope *S, FunctionDecl *New, const LookupResult &Old,
960                     NamedDecl *&Match, bool NewIsUsingDecl) {
961   for (LookupResult::iterator I = Old.begin(), E = Old.end();
962          I != E; ++I) {
963     NamedDecl *OldD = *I;
964 
965     bool OldIsUsingDecl = false;
966     if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(OldD)) {
967       OldIsUsingDecl = true;
968 
969       // We can always introduce two using declarations into the same
970       // context, even if they have identical signatures.
971       if (NewIsUsingDecl) continue;
972 
973       OldD = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(OldD)->getTargetDecl();
974     }
975 
976     // A using-declaration does not conflict with another declaration
977     // if one of them is hidden.
978     if ((OldIsUsingDecl || NewIsUsingDecl) && !isVisible(*I))
979       continue;
980 
981     // If either declaration was introduced by a using declaration,
982     // we'll need to use slightly different rules for matching.
983     // Essentially, these rules are the normal rules, except that
984     // function templates hide function templates with different
985     // return types or template parameter lists.
986     bool UseMemberUsingDeclRules =
987       (OldIsUsingDecl || NewIsUsingDecl) && CurContext->isRecord() &&
988       !New->getFriendObjectKind();
989 
990     if (FunctionDecl *OldF = OldD->getAsFunction()) {
991       if (!IsOverload(New, OldF, UseMemberUsingDeclRules)) {
992         if (UseMemberUsingDeclRules && OldIsUsingDecl) {
993           HideUsingShadowDecl(S, cast<UsingShadowDecl>(*I));
994           continue;
995         }
996 
997         if (!isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(OldD) &&
998             !shouldLinkPossiblyHiddenDecl(*I, New))
999           continue;
1000 
1001         Match = *I;
1002         return Ovl_Match;
1003       }
1004 
1005       // Builtins that have custom typechecking or have a reference should
1006       // not be overloadable or redeclarable.
1007       if (!getASTContext().canBuiltinBeRedeclared(OldF)) {
1008         Match = *I;
1009         return Ovl_NonFunction;
1010       }
1011     } else if (isa<UsingDecl>(OldD) || isa<UsingPackDecl>(OldD)) {
1012       // We can overload with these, which can show up when doing
1013       // redeclaration checks for UsingDecls.
1014       assert(Old.getLookupKind() == LookupUsingDeclName);
1015     } else if (isa<TagDecl>(OldD)) {
1016       // We can always overload with tags by hiding them.
1017     } else if (auto *UUD = dyn_cast<UnresolvedUsingValueDecl>(OldD)) {
1018       // Optimistically assume that an unresolved using decl will
1019       // overload; if it doesn't, we'll have to diagnose during
1020       // template instantiation.
1021       //
1022       // Exception: if the scope is dependent and this is not a class
1023       // member, the using declaration can only introduce an enumerator.
1024       if (UUD->getQualifier()->isDependent() && !UUD->isCXXClassMember()) {
1025         Match = *I;
1026         return Ovl_NonFunction;
1027       }
1028     } else {
1029       // (C++ 13p1):
1030       //   Only function declarations can be overloaded; object and type
1031       //   declarations cannot be overloaded.
1032       Match = *I;
1033       return Ovl_NonFunction;
1034     }
1035   }
1036 
1037   return Ovl_Overload;
1038 }
1039 
1040 bool Sema::IsOverload(FunctionDecl *New, FunctionDecl *Old,
1041                       bool UseMemberUsingDeclRules, bool ConsiderCudaAttrs) {
1042   // C++ [basic.start.main]p2: This function shall not be overloaded.
1043   if (New->isMain())
1044     return false;
1045 
1046   // MSVCRT user defined entry points cannot be overloaded.
1047   if (New->isMSVCRTEntryPoint())
1048     return false;
1049 
1050   FunctionTemplateDecl *OldTemplate = Old->getDescribedFunctionTemplate();
1051   FunctionTemplateDecl *NewTemplate = New->getDescribedFunctionTemplate();
1052 
1053   // C++ [temp.fct]p2:
1054   //   A function template can be overloaded with other function templates
1055   //   and with normal (non-template) functions.
1056   if ((OldTemplate == nullptr) != (NewTemplate == nullptr))
1057     return true;
1058 
1059   // Is the function New an overload of the function Old?
1060   QualType OldQType = Context.getCanonicalType(Old->getType());
1061   QualType NewQType = Context.getCanonicalType(New->getType());
1062 
1063   // Compare the signatures (C++ 1.3.10) of the two functions to
1064   // determine whether they are overloads. If we find any mismatch
1065   // in the signature, they are overloads.
1066 
1067   // If either of these functions is a K&R-style function (no
1068   // prototype), then we consider them to have matching signatures.
1069   if (isa<FunctionNoProtoType>(OldQType.getTypePtr()) ||
1070       isa<FunctionNoProtoType>(NewQType.getTypePtr()))
1071     return false;
1072 
1073   const FunctionProtoType *OldType = cast<FunctionProtoType>(OldQType);
1074   const FunctionProtoType *NewType = cast<FunctionProtoType>(NewQType);
1075 
1076   // The signature of a function includes the types of its
1077   // parameters (C++ 1.3.10), which includes the presence or absence
1078   // of the ellipsis; see C++ DR 357).
1079   if (OldQType != NewQType &&
1080       (OldType->getNumParams() != NewType->getNumParams() ||
1081        OldType->isVariadic() != NewType->isVariadic() ||
1082        !FunctionParamTypesAreEqual(OldType, NewType)))
1083     return true;
1084 
1085   // C++ [temp.over.link]p4:
1086   //   The signature of a function template consists of its function
1087   //   signature, its return type and its template parameter list. The names
1088   //   of the template parameters are significant only for establishing the
1089   //   relationship between the template parameters and the rest of the
1090   //   signature.
1091   //
1092   // We check the return type and template parameter lists for function
1093   // templates first; the remaining checks follow.
1094   //
1095   // However, we don't consider either of these when deciding whether
1096   // a member introduced by a shadow declaration is hidden.
1097   if (!UseMemberUsingDeclRules && NewTemplate &&
1098       (!TemplateParameterListsAreEqual(NewTemplate->getTemplateParameters(),
1099                                        OldTemplate->getTemplateParameters(),
1100                                        false, TPL_TemplateMatch) ||
1101        OldType->getReturnType() != NewType->getReturnType()))
1102     return true;
1103 
1104   // If the function is a class member, its signature includes the
1105   // cv-qualifiers (if any) and ref-qualifier (if any) on the function itself.
1106   //
1107   // As part of this, also check whether one of the member functions
1108   // is static, in which case they are not overloads (C++
1109   // 13.1p2). While not part of the definition of the signature,
1110   // this check is important to determine whether these functions
1111   // can be overloaded.
1112   CXXMethodDecl *OldMethod = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Old);
1113   CXXMethodDecl *NewMethod = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(New);
1114   if (OldMethod && NewMethod &&
1115       !OldMethod->isStatic() && !NewMethod->isStatic()) {
1116     if (OldMethod->getRefQualifier() != NewMethod->getRefQualifier()) {
1117       if (!UseMemberUsingDeclRules &&
1118           (OldMethod->getRefQualifier() == RQ_None ||
1119            NewMethod->getRefQualifier() == RQ_None)) {
1120         // C++0x [over.load]p2:
1121         //   - Member function declarations with the same name and the same
1122         //     parameter-type-list as well as member function template
1123         //     declarations with the same name, the same parameter-type-list, and
1124         //     the same template parameter lists cannot be overloaded if any of
1125         //     them, but not all, have a ref-qualifier (8.3.5).
1126         Diag(NewMethod->getLocation(), diag::err_ref_qualifier_overload)
1127           << NewMethod->getRefQualifier() << OldMethod->getRefQualifier();
1128         Diag(OldMethod->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_declaration);
1129       }
1130       return true;
1131     }
1132 
1133     // We may not have applied the implicit const for a constexpr member
1134     // function yet (because we haven't yet resolved whether this is a static
1135     // or non-static member function). Add it now, on the assumption that this
1136     // is a redeclaration of OldMethod.
1137     unsigned OldQuals = OldMethod->getTypeQualifiers();
1138     unsigned NewQuals = NewMethod->getTypeQualifiers();
1139     if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14 && NewMethod->isConstexpr() &&
1140         !isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(NewMethod))
1141       NewQuals |= Qualifiers::Const;
1142 
1143     // We do not allow overloading based off of '__restrict'.
1144     OldQuals &= ~Qualifiers::Restrict;
1145     NewQuals &= ~Qualifiers::Restrict;
1146     if (OldQuals != NewQuals)
1147       return true;
1148   }
1149 
1150   // Though pass_object_size is placed on parameters and takes an argument, we
1151   // consider it to be a function-level modifier for the sake of function
1152   // identity. Either the function has one or more parameters with
1153   // pass_object_size or it doesn't.
1154   if (functionHasPassObjectSizeParams(New) !=
1155       functionHasPassObjectSizeParams(Old))
1156     return true;
1157 
1158   // enable_if attributes are an order-sensitive part of the signature.
1159   for (specific_attr_iterator<EnableIfAttr>
1160          NewI = New->specific_attr_begin<EnableIfAttr>(),
1161          NewE = New->specific_attr_end<EnableIfAttr>(),
1162          OldI = Old->specific_attr_begin<EnableIfAttr>(),
1163          OldE = Old->specific_attr_end<EnableIfAttr>();
1164        NewI != NewE || OldI != OldE; ++NewI, ++OldI) {
1165     if (NewI == NewE || OldI == OldE)
1166       return true;
1167     llvm::FoldingSetNodeID NewID, OldID;
1168     NewI->getCond()->Profile(NewID, Context, true);
1169     OldI->getCond()->Profile(OldID, Context, true);
1170     if (NewID != OldID)
1171       return true;
1172   }
1173 
1174   if (getLangOpts().CUDA && ConsiderCudaAttrs) {
1175     // Don't allow overloading of destructors.  (In theory we could, but it
1176     // would be a giant change to clang.)
1177     if (isa<CXXDestructorDecl>(New))
1178       return false;
1179 
1180     CUDAFunctionTarget NewTarget = IdentifyCUDATarget(New),
1181                        OldTarget = IdentifyCUDATarget(Old);
1182     if (NewTarget == CFT_InvalidTarget)
1183       return false;
1184 
1185     assert((OldTarget != CFT_InvalidTarget) && "Unexpected invalid target.");
1186 
1187     // Allow overloading of functions with same signature and different CUDA
1188     // target attributes.
1189     return NewTarget != OldTarget;
1190   }
1191 
1192   // The signatures match; this is not an overload.
1193   return false;
1194 }
1195 
1196 /// Checks availability of the function depending on the current
1197 /// function context. Inside an unavailable function, unavailability is ignored.
1198 ///
1199 /// \returns true if \arg FD is unavailable and current context is inside
1200 /// an available function, false otherwise.
1201 bool Sema::isFunctionConsideredUnavailable(FunctionDecl *FD) {
1202   if (!FD->isUnavailable())
1203     return false;
1204 
1205   // Walk up the context of the caller.
1206   Decl *C = cast<Decl>(CurContext);
1207   do {
1208     if (C->isUnavailable())
1209       return false;
1210   } while ((C = cast_or_null<Decl>(C->getDeclContext())));
1211   return true;
1212 }
1213 
1214 /// Tries a user-defined conversion from From to ToType.
1215 ///
1216 /// Produces an implicit conversion sequence for when a standard conversion
1217 /// is not an option. See TryImplicitConversion for more information.
1218 static ImplicitConversionSequence
1219 TryUserDefinedConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType,
1220                          bool SuppressUserConversions,
1221                          bool AllowExplicit,
1222                          bool InOverloadResolution,
1223                          bool CStyle,
1224                          bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion,
1225                          bool AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit) {
1226   ImplicitConversionSequence ICS;
1227 
1228   if (SuppressUserConversions) {
1229     // We're not in the case above, so there is no conversion that
1230     // we can perform.
1231     ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::no_conversion, From, ToType);
1232     return ICS;
1233   }
1234 
1235   // Attempt user-defined conversion.
1236   OverloadCandidateSet Conversions(From->getExprLoc(),
1237                                    OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal);
1238   switch (IsUserDefinedConversion(S, From, ToType, ICS.UserDefined,
1239                                   Conversions, AllowExplicit,
1240                                   AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit)) {
1241   case OR_Success:
1242   case OR_Deleted:
1243     ICS.setUserDefined();
1244     // C++ [over.ics.user]p4:
1245     //   A conversion of an expression of class type to the same class
1246     //   type is given Exact Match rank, and a conversion of an
1247     //   expression of class type to a base class of that type is
1248     //   given Conversion rank, in spite of the fact that a copy
1249     //   constructor (i.e., a user-defined conversion function) is
1250     //   called for those cases.
1251     if (CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor
1252           = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(ICS.UserDefined.ConversionFunction)) {
1253       QualType FromCanon
1254         = S.Context.getCanonicalType(From->getType().getUnqualifiedType());
1255       QualType ToCanon
1256         = S.Context.getCanonicalType(ToType).getUnqualifiedType();
1257       if (Constructor->isCopyConstructor() &&
1258           (FromCanon == ToCanon ||
1259            S.IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), FromCanon, ToCanon))) {
1260         // Turn this into a "standard" conversion sequence, so that it
1261         // gets ranked with standard conversion sequences.
1262         DeclAccessPair Found = ICS.UserDefined.FoundConversionFunction;
1263         ICS.setStandard();
1264         ICS.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion();
1265         ICS.Standard.setFromType(From->getType());
1266         ICS.Standard.setAllToTypes(ToType);
1267         ICS.Standard.CopyConstructor = Constructor;
1268         ICS.Standard.FoundCopyConstructor = Found;
1269         if (ToCanon != FromCanon)
1270           ICS.Standard.Second = ICK_Derived_To_Base;
1271       }
1272     }
1273     break;
1274 
1275   case OR_Ambiguous:
1276     ICS.setAmbiguous();
1277     ICS.Ambiguous.setFromType(From->getType());
1278     ICS.Ambiguous.setToType(ToType);
1279     for (OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Cand = Conversions.begin();
1280          Cand != Conversions.end(); ++Cand)
1281       if (Cand->Viable)
1282         ICS.Ambiguous.addConversion(Cand->FoundDecl, Cand->Function);
1283     break;
1284 
1285     // Fall through.
1286   case OR_No_Viable_Function:
1287     ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::no_conversion, From, ToType);
1288     break;
1289   }
1290 
1291   return ICS;
1292 }
1293 
1294 /// TryImplicitConversion - Attempt to perform an implicit conversion
1295 /// from the given expression (Expr) to the given type (ToType). This
1296 /// function returns an implicit conversion sequence that can be used
1297 /// to perform the initialization. Given
1298 ///
1299 ///   void f(float f);
1300 ///   void g(int i) { f(i); }
1301 ///
1302 /// this routine would produce an implicit conversion sequence to
1303 /// describe the initialization of f from i, which will be a standard
1304 /// conversion sequence containing an lvalue-to-rvalue conversion (C++
1305 /// 4.1) followed by a floating-integral conversion (C++ 4.9).
1306 //
1307 /// Note that this routine only determines how the conversion can be
1308 /// performed; it does not actually perform the conversion. As such,
1309 /// it will not produce any diagnostics if no conversion is available,
1310 /// but will instead return an implicit conversion sequence of kind
1311 /// "BadConversion".
1312 ///
1313 /// If @p SuppressUserConversions, then user-defined conversions are
1314 /// not permitted.
1315 /// If @p AllowExplicit, then explicit user-defined conversions are
1316 /// permitted.
1317 ///
1318 /// \param AllowObjCWritebackConversion Whether we allow the Objective-C
1319 /// writeback conversion, which allows __autoreleasing id* parameters to
1320 /// be initialized with __strong id* or __weak id* arguments.
1321 static ImplicitConversionSequence
1322 TryImplicitConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType,
1323                       bool SuppressUserConversions,
1324                       bool AllowExplicit,
1325                       bool InOverloadResolution,
1326                       bool CStyle,
1327                       bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion,
1328                       bool AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit) {
1329   ImplicitConversionSequence ICS;
1330   if (IsStandardConversion(S, From, ToType, InOverloadResolution,
1331                            ICS.Standard, CStyle, AllowObjCWritebackConversion)){
1332     ICS.setStandard();
1333     return ICS;
1334   }
1335 
1336   if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) {
1337     ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::no_conversion, From, ToType);
1338     return ICS;
1339   }
1340 
1341   // C++ [over.ics.user]p4:
1342   //   A conversion of an expression of class type to the same class
1343   //   type is given Exact Match rank, and a conversion of an
1344   //   expression of class type to a base class of that type is
1345   //   given Conversion rank, in spite of the fact that a copy/move
1346   //   constructor (i.e., a user-defined conversion function) is
1347   //   called for those cases.
1348   QualType FromType = From->getType();
1349   if (ToType->getAs<RecordType>() && FromType->getAs<RecordType>() &&
1350       (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType, ToType) ||
1351        S.IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), FromType, ToType))) {
1352     ICS.setStandard();
1353     ICS.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion();
1354     ICS.Standard.setFromType(FromType);
1355     ICS.Standard.setAllToTypes(ToType);
1356 
1357     // We don't actually check at this point whether there is a valid
1358     // copy/move constructor, since overloading just assumes that it
1359     // exists. When we actually perform initialization, we'll find the
1360     // appropriate constructor to copy the returned object, if needed.
1361     ICS.Standard.CopyConstructor = nullptr;
1362 
1363     // Determine whether this is considered a derived-to-base conversion.
1364     if (!S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType, ToType))
1365       ICS.Standard.Second = ICK_Derived_To_Base;
1366 
1367     return ICS;
1368   }
1369 
1370   return TryUserDefinedConversion(S, From, ToType, SuppressUserConversions,
1371                                   AllowExplicit, InOverloadResolution, CStyle,
1372                                   AllowObjCWritebackConversion,
1373                                   AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit);
1374 }
1375 
1376 ImplicitConversionSequence
1377 Sema::TryImplicitConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType,
1378                             bool SuppressUserConversions,
1379                             bool AllowExplicit,
1380                             bool InOverloadResolution,
1381                             bool CStyle,
1382                             bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion) {
1383   return ::TryImplicitConversion(*this, From, ToType,
1384                                  SuppressUserConversions, AllowExplicit,
1385                                  InOverloadResolution, CStyle,
1386                                  AllowObjCWritebackConversion,
1387                                  /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false);
1388 }
1389 
1390 /// PerformImplicitConversion - Perform an implicit conversion of the
1391 /// expression From to the type ToType. Returns the
1392 /// converted expression. Flavor is the kind of conversion we're
1393 /// performing, used in the error message. If @p AllowExplicit,
1394 /// explicit user-defined conversions are permitted.
1395 ExprResult
1396 Sema::PerformImplicitConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType,
1397                                 AssignmentAction Action, bool AllowExplicit) {
1398   ImplicitConversionSequence ICS;
1399   return PerformImplicitConversion(From, ToType, Action, AllowExplicit, ICS);
1400 }
1401 
1402 ExprResult
1403 Sema::PerformImplicitConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType,
1404                                 AssignmentAction Action, bool AllowExplicit,
1405                                 ImplicitConversionSequence& ICS) {
1406   if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, From))
1407     return ExprError();
1408 
1409   // Objective-C ARC: Determine whether we will allow the writeback conversion.
1410   bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion
1411     = getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount &&
1412       (Action == AA_Passing || Action == AA_Sending);
1413   if (getLangOpts().ObjC1)
1414     CheckObjCBridgeRelatedConversions(From->getLocStart(),
1415                                       ToType, From->getType(), From);
1416   ICS = ::TryImplicitConversion(*this, From, ToType,
1417                                 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false,
1418                                 AllowExplicit,
1419                                 /*InOverloadResolution=*/false,
1420                                 /*CStyle=*/false,
1421                                 AllowObjCWritebackConversion,
1422                                 /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false);
1423   return PerformImplicitConversion(From, ToType, ICS, Action);
1424 }
1425 
1426 /// Determine whether the conversion from FromType to ToType is a valid
1427 /// conversion that strips "noexcept" or "noreturn" off the nested function
1428 /// type.
1429 bool Sema::IsFunctionConversion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType,
1430                                 QualType &ResultTy) {
1431   if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType, ToType))
1432     return false;
1433 
1434   // Permit the conversion F(t __attribute__((noreturn))) -> F(t)
1435   //                    or F(t noexcept) -> F(t)
1436   // where F adds one of the following at most once:
1437   //   - a pointer
1438   //   - a member pointer
1439   //   - a block pointer
1440   // Changes here need matching changes in FindCompositePointerType.
1441   CanQualType CanTo = Context.getCanonicalType(ToType);
1442   CanQualType CanFrom = Context.getCanonicalType(FromType);
1443   Type::TypeClass TyClass = CanTo->getTypeClass();
1444   if (TyClass != CanFrom->getTypeClass()) return false;
1445   if (TyClass != Type::FunctionProto && TyClass != Type::FunctionNoProto) {
1446     if (TyClass == Type::Pointer) {
1447       CanTo = CanTo.getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType();
1448       CanFrom = CanFrom.getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType();
1449     } else if (TyClass == Type::BlockPointer) {
1450       CanTo = CanTo.getAs<BlockPointerType>()->getPointeeType();
1451       CanFrom = CanFrom.getAs<BlockPointerType>()->getPointeeType();
1452     } else if (TyClass == Type::MemberPointer) {
1453       auto ToMPT = CanTo.getAs<MemberPointerType>();
1454       auto FromMPT = CanFrom.getAs<MemberPointerType>();
1455       // A function pointer conversion cannot change the class of the function.
1456       if (ToMPT->getClass() != FromMPT->getClass())
1457         return false;
1458       CanTo = ToMPT->getPointeeType();
1459       CanFrom = FromMPT->getPointeeType();
1460     } else {
1461       return false;
1462     }
1463 
1464     TyClass = CanTo->getTypeClass();
1465     if (TyClass != CanFrom->getTypeClass()) return false;
1466     if (TyClass != Type::FunctionProto && TyClass != Type::FunctionNoProto)
1467       return false;
1468   }
1469 
1470   const auto *FromFn = cast<FunctionType>(CanFrom);
1471   FunctionType::ExtInfo FromEInfo = FromFn->getExtInfo();
1472 
1473   const auto *ToFn = cast<FunctionType>(CanTo);
1474   FunctionType::ExtInfo ToEInfo = ToFn->getExtInfo();
1475 
1476   bool Changed = false;
1477 
1478   // Drop 'noreturn' if not present in target type.
1479   if (FromEInfo.getNoReturn() && !ToEInfo.getNoReturn()) {
1480     FromFn = Context.adjustFunctionType(FromFn, FromEInfo.withNoReturn(false));
1481     Changed = true;
1482   }
1483 
1484   // Drop 'noexcept' if not present in target type.
1485   if (const auto *FromFPT = dyn_cast<FunctionProtoType>(FromFn)) {
1486     const auto *ToFPT = cast<FunctionProtoType>(ToFn);
1487     if (FromFPT->isNothrow() && !ToFPT->isNothrow()) {
1488       FromFn = cast<FunctionType>(
1489           Context.getFunctionTypeWithExceptionSpec(QualType(FromFPT, 0),
1490                                                    EST_None)
1491                  .getTypePtr());
1492       Changed = true;
1493     }
1494 
1495     // Convert FromFPT's ExtParameterInfo if necessary. The conversion is valid
1496     // only if the ExtParameterInfo lists of the two function prototypes can be
1497     // merged and the merged list is identical to ToFPT's ExtParameterInfo list.
1498     SmallVector<FunctionProtoType::ExtParameterInfo, 4> NewParamInfos;
1499     bool CanUseToFPT, CanUseFromFPT;
1500     if (Context.mergeExtParameterInfo(ToFPT, FromFPT, CanUseToFPT,
1501                                       CanUseFromFPT, NewParamInfos) &&
1502         CanUseToFPT && !CanUseFromFPT) {
1503       FunctionProtoType::ExtProtoInfo ExtInfo = FromFPT->getExtProtoInfo();
1504       ExtInfo.ExtParameterInfos =
1505           NewParamInfos.empty() ? nullptr : NewParamInfos.data();
1506       QualType QT = Context.getFunctionType(FromFPT->getReturnType(),
1507                                             FromFPT->getParamTypes(), ExtInfo);
1508       FromFn = QT->getAs<FunctionType>();
1509       Changed = true;
1510     }
1511   }
1512 
1513   if (!Changed)
1514     return false;
1515 
1516   assert(QualType(FromFn, 0).isCanonical());
1517   if (QualType(FromFn, 0) != CanTo) return false;
1518 
1519   ResultTy = ToType;
1520   return true;
1521 }
1522 
1523 /// Determine whether the conversion from FromType to ToType is a valid
1524 /// vector conversion.
1525 ///
1526 /// \param ICK Will be set to the vector conversion kind, if this is a vector
1527 /// conversion.
1528 static bool IsVectorConversion(Sema &S, QualType FromType,
1529                                QualType ToType, ImplicitConversionKind &ICK) {
1530   // We need at least one of these types to be a vector type to have a vector
1531   // conversion.
1532   if (!ToType->isVectorType() && !FromType->isVectorType())
1533     return false;
1534 
1535   // Identical types require no conversions.
1536   if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType, ToType))
1537     return false;
1538 
1539   // There are no conversions between extended vector types, only identity.
1540   if (ToType->isExtVectorType()) {
1541     // There are no conversions between extended vector types other than the
1542     // identity conversion.
1543     if (FromType->isExtVectorType())
1544       return false;
1545 
1546     // Vector splat from any arithmetic type to a vector.
1547     if (FromType->isArithmeticType()) {
1548       ICK = ICK_Vector_Splat;
1549       return true;
1550     }
1551   }
1552 
1553   // We can perform the conversion between vector types in the following cases:
1554   // 1)vector types are equivalent AltiVec and GCC vector types
1555   // 2)lax vector conversions are permitted and the vector types are of the
1556   //   same size
1557   if (ToType->isVectorType() && FromType->isVectorType()) {
1558     if (S.Context.areCompatibleVectorTypes(FromType, ToType) ||
1559         S.isLaxVectorConversion(FromType, ToType)) {
1560       ICK = ICK_Vector_Conversion;
1561       return true;
1562     }
1563   }
1564 
1565   return false;
1566 }
1567 
1568 static bool tryAtomicConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType,
1569                                 bool InOverloadResolution,
1570                                 StandardConversionSequence &SCS,
1571                                 bool CStyle);
1572 
1573 /// IsStandardConversion - Determines whether there is a standard
1574 /// conversion sequence (C++ [conv], C++ [over.ics.scs]) from the
1575 /// expression From to the type ToType. Standard conversion sequences
1576 /// only consider non-class types; for conversions that involve class
1577 /// types, use TryImplicitConversion. If a conversion exists, SCS will
1578 /// contain the standard conversion sequence required to perform this
1579 /// conversion and this routine will return true. Otherwise, this
1580 /// routine will return false and the value of SCS is unspecified.
1581 static bool IsStandardConversion(Sema &S, Expr* From, QualType ToType,
1582                                  bool InOverloadResolution,
1583                                  StandardConversionSequence &SCS,
1584                                  bool CStyle,
1585                                  bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion) {
1586   QualType FromType = From->getType();
1587 
1588   // Standard conversions (C++ [conv])
1589   SCS.setAsIdentityConversion();
1590   SCS.IncompatibleObjC = false;
1591   SCS.setFromType(FromType);
1592   SCS.CopyConstructor = nullptr;
1593 
1594   // There are no standard conversions for class types in C++, so
1595   // abort early. When overloading in C, however, we do permit them.
1596   if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus &&
1597       (FromType->isRecordType() || ToType->isRecordType()))
1598     return false;
1599 
1600   // The first conversion can be an lvalue-to-rvalue conversion,
1601   // array-to-pointer conversion, or function-to-pointer conversion
1602   // (C++ 4p1).
1603 
1604   if (FromType == S.Context.OverloadTy) {
1605     DeclAccessPair AccessPair;
1606     if (FunctionDecl *Fn
1607           = S.ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction(From, ToType, false,
1608                                                  AccessPair)) {
1609       // We were able to resolve the address of the overloaded function,
1610       // so we can convert to the type of that function.
1611       FromType = Fn->getType();
1612       SCS.setFromType(FromType);
1613 
1614       // we can sometimes resolve &foo<int> regardless of ToType, so check
1615       // if the type matches (identity) or we are converting to bool
1616       if (!S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(
1617                       S.ExtractUnqualifiedFunctionType(ToType), FromType)) {
1618         QualType resultTy;
1619         // if the function type matches except for [[noreturn]], it's ok
1620         if (!S.IsFunctionConversion(FromType,
1621               S.ExtractUnqualifiedFunctionType(ToType), resultTy))
1622           // otherwise, only a boolean conversion is standard
1623           if (!ToType->isBooleanType())
1624             return false;
1625       }
1626 
1627       // Check if the "from" expression is taking the address of an overloaded
1628       // function and recompute the FromType accordingly. Take advantage of the
1629       // fact that non-static member functions *must* have such an address-of
1630       // expression.
1631       CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn);
1632       if (Method && !Method->isStatic()) {
1633         assert(isa<UnaryOperator>(From->IgnoreParens()) &&
1634                "Non-unary operator on non-static member address");
1635         assert(cast<UnaryOperator>(From->IgnoreParens())->getOpcode()
1636                == UO_AddrOf &&
1637                "Non-address-of operator on non-static member address");
1638         const Type *ClassType
1639           = S.Context.getTypeDeclType(Method->getParent()).getTypePtr();
1640         FromType = S.Context.getMemberPointerType(FromType, ClassType);
1641       } else if (isa<UnaryOperator>(From->IgnoreParens())) {
1642         assert(cast<UnaryOperator>(From->IgnoreParens())->getOpcode() ==
1643                UO_AddrOf &&
1644                "Non-address-of operator for overloaded function expression");
1645         FromType = S.Context.getPointerType(FromType);
1646       }
1647 
1648       // Check that we've computed the proper type after overload resolution.
1649       // FIXME: FixOverloadedFunctionReference has side-effects; we shouldn't
1650       // be calling it from within an NDEBUG block.
1651       assert(S.Context.hasSameType(
1652         FromType,
1653         S.FixOverloadedFunctionReference(From, AccessPair, Fn)->getType()));
1654     } else {
1655       return false;
1656     }
1657   }
1658   // Lvalue-to-rvalue conversion (C++11 4.1):
1659   //   A glvalue (3.10) of a non-function, non-array type T can
1660   //   be converted to a prvalue.
1661   bool argIsLValue = From->isGLValue();
1662   if (argIsLValue &&
1663       !FromType->isFunctionType() && !FromType->isArrayType() &&
1664       S.Context.getCanonicalType(FromType) != S.Context.OverloadTy) {
1665     SCS.First = ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue;
1666 
1667     // C11 6.3.2.1p2:
1668     //   ... if the lvalue has atomic type, the value has the non-atomic version
1669     //   of the type of the lvalue ...
1670     if (const AtomicType *Atomic = FromType->getAs<AtomicType>())
1671       FromType = Atomic->getValueType();
1672 
1673     // If T is a non-class type, the type of the rvalue is the
1674     // cv-unqualified version of T. Otherwise, the type of the rvalue
1675     // is T (C++ 4.1p1). C++ can't get here with class types; in C, we
1676     // just strip the qualifiers because they don't matter.
1677     FromType = FromType.getUnqualifiedType();
1678   } else if (FromType->isArrayType()) {
1679     // Array-to-pointer conversion (C++ 4.2)
1680     SCS.First = ICK_Array_To_Pointer;
1681 
1682     // An lvalue or rvalue of type "array of N T" or "array of unknown
1683     // bound of T" can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to
1684     // T" (C++ 4.2p1).
1685     FromType = S.Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType);
1686 
1687     if (S.IsStringLiteralToNonConstPointerConversion(From, ToType)) {
1688       // This conversion is deprecated in C++03 (D.4)
1689       SCS.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr = true;
1690 
1691       // For the purpose of ranking in overload resolution
1692       // (13.3.3.1.1), this conversion is considered an
1693       // array-to-pointer conversion followed by a qualification
1694       // conversion (4.4). (C++ 4.2p2)
1695       SCS.Second = ICK_Identity;
1696       SCS.Third = ICK_Qualification;
1697       SCS.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime = false;
1698       SCS.setAllToTypes(FromType);
1699       return true;
1700     }
1701   } else if (FromType->isFunctionType() && argIsLValue) {
1702     // Function-to-pointer conversion (C++ 4.3).
1703     SCS.First = ICK_Function_To_Pointer;
1704 
1705     if (auto *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(From->IgnoreParenCasts()))
1706       if (auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(DRE->getDecl()))
1707         if (!S.checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(FD))
1708           return false;
1709 
1710     // An lvalue of function type T can be converted to an rvalue of
1711     // type "pointer to T." The result is a pointer to the
1712     // function. (C++ 4.3p1).
1713     FromType = S.Context.getPointerType(FromType);
1714   } else {
1715     // We don't require any conversions for the first step.
1716     SCS.First = ICK_Identity;
1717   }
1718   SCS.setToType(0, FromType);
1719 
1720   // The second conversion can be an integral promotion, floating
1721   // point promotion, integral conversion, floating point conversion,
1722   // floating-integral conversion, pointer conversion,
1723   // pointer-to-member conversion, or boolean conversion (C++ 4p1).
1724   // For overloading in C, this can also be a "compatible-type"
1725   // conversion.
1726   bool IncompatibleObjC = false;
1727   ImplicitConversionKind SecondICK = ICK_Identity;
1728   if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType, ToType)) {
1729     // The unqualified versions of the types are the same: there's no
1730     // conversion to do.
1731     SCS.Second = ICK_Identity;
1732   } else if (S.IsIntegralPromotion(From, FromType, ToType)) {
1733     // Integral promotion (C++ 4.5).
1734     SCS.Second = ICK_Integral_Promotion;
1735     FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
1736   } else if (S.IsFloatingPointPromotion(FromType, ToType)) {
1737     // Floating point promotion (C++ 4.6).
1738     SCS.Second = ICK_Floating_Promotion;
1739     FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
1740   } else if (S.IsComplexPromotion(FromType, ToType)) {
1741     // Complex promotion (Clang extension)
1742     SCS.Second = ICK_Complex_Promotion;
1743     FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
1744   } else if (ToType->isBooleanType() &&
1745              (FromType->isArithmeticType() ||
1746               FromType->isAnyPointerType() ||
1747               FromType->isBlockPointerType() ||
1748               FromType->isMemberPointerType() ||
1749               FromType->isNullPtrType())) {
1750     // Boolean conversions (C++ 4.12).
1751     SCS.Second = ICK_Boolean_Conversion;
1752     FromType = S.Context.BoolTy;
1753   } else if (FromType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType() &&
1754              ToType->isIntegralType(S.Context)) {
1755     // Integral conversions (C++ 4.7).
1756     SCS.Second = ICK_Integral_Conversion;
1757     FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
1758   } else if (FromType->isAnyComplexType() && ToType->isAnyComplexType()) {
1759     // Complex conversions (C99 6.3.1.6)
1760     SCS.Second = ICK_Complex_Conversion;
1761     FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
1762   } else if ((FromType->isAnyComplexType() && ToType->isArithmeticType()) ||
1763              (ToType->isAnyComplexType() && FromType->isArithmeticType())) {
1764     // Complex-real conversions (C99 6.3.1.7)
1765     SCS.Second = ICK_Complex_Real;
1766     FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
1767   } else if (FromType->isRealFloatingType() && ToType->isRealFloatingType()) {
1768     // FIXME: disable conversions between long double and __float128 if
1769     // their representation is different until there is back end support
1770     // We of course allow this conversion if long double is really double.
1771     if (&S.Context.getFloatTypeSemantics(FromType) !=
1772         &S.Context.getFloatTypeSemantics(ToType)) {
1773       bool Float128AndLongDouble = ((FromType == S.Context.Float128Ty &&
1774                                     ToType == S.Context.LongDoubleTy) ||
1775                                    (FromType == S.Context.LongDoubleTy &&
1776                                     ToType == S.Context.Float128Ty));
1777       if (Float128AndLongDouble &&
1778           (&S.Context.getFloatTypeSemantics(S.Context.LongDoubleTy) ==
1779            &llvm::APFloat::PPCDoubleDouble()))
1780         return false;
1781     }
1782     // Floating point conversions (C++ 4.8).
1783     SCS.Second = ICK_Floating_Conversion;
1784     FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
1785   } else if ((FromType->isRealFloatingType() &&
1786               ToType->isIntegralType(S.Context)) ||
1787              (FromType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType() &&
1788               ToType->isRealFloatingType())) {
1789     // Floating-integral conversions (C++ 4.9).
1790     SCS.Second = ICK_Floating_Integral;
1791     FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
1792   } else if (S.IsBlockPointerConversion(FromType, ToType, FromType)) {
1793     SCS.Second = ICK_Block_Pointer_Conversion;
1794   } else if (AllowObjCWritebackConversion &&
1795              S.isObjCWritebackConversion(FromType, ToType, FromType)) {
1796     SCS.Second = ICK_Writeback_Conversion;
1797   } else if (S.IsPointerConversion(From, FromType, ToType, InOverloadResolution,
1798                                    FromType, IncompatibleObjC)) {
1799     // Pointer conversions (C++ 4.10).
1800     SCS.Second = ICK_Pointer_Conversion;
1801     SCS.IncompatibleObjC = IncompatibleObjC;
1802     FromType = FromType.getUnqualifiedType();
1803   } else if (S.IsMemberPointerConversion(From, FromType, ToType,
1804                                          InOverloadResolution, FromType)) {
1805     // Pointer to member conversions (4.11).
1806     SCS.Second = ICK_Pointer_Member;
1807   } else if (IsVectorConversion(S, FromType, ToType, SecondICK)) {
1808     SCS.Second = SecondICK;
1809     FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
1810   } else if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus &&
1811              S.Context.typesAreCompatible(ToType, FromType)) {
1812     // Compatible conversions (Clang extension for C function overloading)
1813     SCS.Second = ICK_Compatible_Conversion;
1814     FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
1815   } else if (IsTransparentUnionStandardConversion(S, From, ToType,
1816                                              InOverloadResolution,
1817                                              SCS, CStyle)) {
1818     SCS.Second = ICK_TransparentUnionConversion;
1819     FromType = ToType;
1820   } else if (tryAtomicConversion(S, From, ToType, InOverloadResolution, SCS,
1821                                  CStyle)) {
1822     // tryAtomicConversion has updated the standard conversion sequence
1823     // appropriately.
1824     return true;
1825   } else if (ToType->isEventT() &&
1826              From->isIntegerConstantExpr(S.getASTContext()) &&
1827              From->EvaluateKnownConstInt(S.getASTContext()) == 0) {
1828     SCS.Second = ICK_Zero_Event_Conversion;
1829     FromType = ToType;
1830   } else if (ToType->isQueueT() &&
1831              From->isIntegerConstantExpr(S.getASTContext()) &&
1832              (From->EvaluateKnownConstInt(S.getASTContext()) == 0)) {
1833     SCS.Second = ICK_Zero_Queue_Conversion;
1834     FromType = ToType;
1835   } else {
1836     // No second conversion required.
1837     SCS.Second = ICK_Identity;
1838   }
1839   SCS.setToType(1, FromType);
1840 
1841   // The third conversion can be a function pointer conversion or a
1842   // qualification conversion (C++ [conv.fctptr], [conv.qual]).
1843   bool ObjCLifetimeConversion;
1844   if (S.IsFunctionConversion(FromType, ToType, FromType)) {
1845     // Function pointer conversions (removing 'noexcept') including removal of
1846     // 'noreturn' (Clang extension).
1847     SCS.Third = ICK_Function_Conversion;
1848   } else if (S.IsQualificationConversion(FromType, ToType, CStyle,
1849                                          ObjCLifetimeConversion)) {
1850     SCS.Third = ICK_Qualification;
1851     SCS.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime = ObjCLifetimeConversion;
1852     FromType = ToType;
1853   } else {
1854     // No conversion required
1855     SCS.Third = ICK_Identity;
1856   }
1857 
1858   // C++ [over.best.ics]p6:
1859   //   [...] Any difference in top-level cv-qualification is
1860   //   subsumed by the initialization itself and does not constitute
1861   //   a conversion. [...]
1862   QualType CanonFrom = S.Context.getCanonicalType(FromType);
1863   QualType CanonTo = S.Context.getCanonicalType(ToType);
1864   if (CanonFrom.getLocalUnqualifiedType()
1865                                      == CanonTo.getLocalUnqualifiedType() &&
1866       CanonFrom.getLocalQualifiers() != CanonTo.getLocalQualifiers()) {
1867     FromType = ToType;
1868     CanonFrom = CanonTo;
1869   }
1870 
1871   SCS.setToType(2, FromType);
1872 
1873   if (CanonFrom == CanonTo)
1874     return true;
1875 
1876   // If we have not converted the argument type to the parameter type,
1877   // this is a bad conversion sequence, unless we're resolving an overload in C.
1878   if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus || !InOverloadResolution)
1879     return false;
1880 
1881   ExprResult ER = ExprResult{From};
1882   Sema::AssignConvertType Conv =
1883       S.CheckSingleAssignmentConstraints(ToType, ER,
1884                                          /*Diagnose=*/false,
1885                                          /*DiagnoseCFAudited=*/false,
1886                                          /*ConvertRHS=*/false);
1887   ImplicitConversionKind SecondConv;
1888   switch (Conv) {
1889   case Sema::Compatible:
1890     SecondConv = ICK_C_Only_Conversion;
1891     break;
1892   // For our purposes, discarding qualifiers is just as bad as using an
1893   // incompatible pointer. Note that an IncompatiblePointer conversion can drop
1894   // qualifiers, as well.
1895   case Sema::CompatiblePointerDiscardsQualifiers:
1896   case Sema::IncompatiblePointer:
1897   case Sema::IncompatiblePointerSign:
1898     SecondConv = ICK_Incompatible_Pointer_Conversion;
1899     break;
1900   default:
1901     return false;
1902   }
1903 
1904   // First can only be an lvalue conversion, so we pretend that this was the
1905   // second conversion. First should already be valid from earlier in the
1906   // function.
1907   SCS.Second = SecondConv;
1908   SCS.setToType(1, ToType);
1909 
1910   // Third is Identity, because Second should rank us worse than any other
1911   // conversion. This could also be ICK_Qualification, but it's simpler to just
1912   // lump everything in with the second conversion, and we don't gain anything
1913   // from making this ICK_Qualification.
1914   SCS.Third = ICK_Identity;
1915   SCS.setToType(2, ToType);
1916   return true;
1917 }
1918 
1919 static bool
1920 IsTransparentUnionStandardConversion(Sema &S, Expr* From,
1921                                      QualType &ToType,
1922                                      bool InOverloadResolution,
1923                                      StandardConversionSequence &SCS,
1924                                      bool CStyle) {
1925 
1926   const RecordType *UT = ToType->getAsUnionType();
1927   if (!UT || !UT->getDecl()->hasAttr<TransparentUnionAttr>())
1928     return false;
1929   // The field to initialize within the transparent union.
1930   RecordDecl *UD = UT->getDecl();
1931   // It's compatible if the expression matches any of the fields.
1932   for (const auto *it : UD->fields()) {
1933     if (IsStandardConversion(S, From, it->getType(), InOverloadResolution, SCS,
1934                              CStyle, /*ObjCWritebackConversion=*/false)) {
1935       ToType = it->getType();
1936       return true;
1937     }
1938   }
1939   return false;
1940 }
1941 
1942 /// IsIntegralPromotion - Determines whether the conversion from the
1943 /// expression From (whose potentially-adjusted type is FromType) to
1944 /// ToType is an integral promotion (C++ 4.5). If so, returns true and
1945 /// sets PromotedType to the promoted type.
1946 bool Sema::IsIntegralPromotion(Expr *From, QualType FromType, QualType ToType) {
1947   const BuiltinType *To = ToType->getAs<BuiltinType>();
1948   // All integers are built-in.
1949   if (!To) {
1950     return false;
1951   }
1952 
1953   // An rvalue of type char, signed char, unsigned char, short int, or
1954   // unsigned short int can be converted to an rvalue of type int if
1955   // int can represent all the values of the source type; otherwise,
1956   // the source rvalue can be converted to an rvalue of type unsigned
1957   // int (C++ 4.5p1).
1958   if (FromType->isPromotableIntegerType() && !FromType->isBooleanType() &&
1959       !FromType->isEnumeralType()) {
1960     if (// We can promote any signed, promotable integer type to an int
1961         (FromType->isSignedIntegerType() ||
1962          // We can promote any unsigned integer type whose size is
1963          // less than int to an int.
1964          Context.getTypeSize(FromType) < Context.getTypeSize(ToType))) {
1965       return To->getKind() == BuiltinType::Int;
1966     }
1967 
1968     return To->getKind() == BuiltinType::UInt;
1969   }
1970 
1971   // C++11 [conv.prom]p3:
1972   //   A prvalue of an unscoped enumeration type whose underlying type is not
1973   //   fixed (7.2) can be converted to an rvalue a prvalue of the first of the
1974   //   following types that can represent all the values of the enumeration
1975   //   (i.e., the values in the range bmin to bmax as described in 7.2): int,
1976   //   unsigned int, long int, unsigned long int, long long int, or unsigned
1977   //   long long int. If none of the types in that list can represent all the
1978   //   values of the enumeration, an rvalue a prvalue of an unscoped enumeration
1979   //   type can be converted to an rvalue a prvalue of the extended integer type
1980   //   with lowest integer conversion rank (4.13) greater than the rank of long
1981   //   long in which all the values of the enumeration can be represented. If
1982   //   there are two such extended types, the signed one is chosen.
1983   // C++11 [conv.prom]p4:
1984   //   A prvalue of an unscoped enumeration type whose underlying type is fixed
1985   //   can be converted to a prvalue of its underlying type. Moreover, if
1986   //   integral promotion can be applied to its underlying type, a prvalue of an
1987   //   unscoped enumeration type whose underlying type is fixed can also be
1988   //   converted to a prvalue of the promoted underlying type.
1989   if (const EnumType *FromEnumType = FromType->getAs<EnumType>()) {
1990     // C++0x 7.2p9: Note that this implicit enum to int conversion is not
1991     // provided for a scoped enumeration.
1992     if (FromEnumType->getDecl()->isScoped())
1993       return false;
1994 
1995     // We can perform an integral promotion to the underlying type of the enum,
1996     // even if that's not the promoted type. Note that the check for promoting
1997     // the underlying type is based on the type alone, and does not consider
1998     // the bitfield-ness of the actual source expression.
1999     if (FromEnumType->getDecl()->isFixed()) {
2000       QualType Underlying = FromEnumType->getDecl()->getIntegerType();
2001       return Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(Underlying, ToType) ||
2002              IsIntegralPromotion(nullptr, Underlying, ToType);
2003     }
2004 
2005     // We have already pre-calculated the promotion type, so this is trivial.
2006     if (ToType->isIntegerType() &&
2007         isCompleteType(From->getLocStart(), FromType))
2008       return Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(
2009           ToType, FromEnumType->getDecl()->getPromotionType());
2010 
2011     // C++ [conv.prom]p5:
2012     //   If the bit-field has an enumerated type, it is treated as any other
2013     //   value of that type for promotion purposes.
2014     //
2015     // ... so do not fall through into the bit-field checks below in C++.
2016     if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus)
2017       return false;
2018   }
2019 
2020   // C++0x [conv.prom]p2:
2021   //   A prvalue of type char16_t, char32_t, or wchar_t (3.9.1) can be converted
2022   //   to an rvalue a prvalue of the first of the following types that can
2023   //   represent all the values of its underlying type: int, unsigned int,
2024   //   long int, unsigned long int, long long int, or unsigned long long int.
2025   //   If none of the types in that list can represent all the values of its
2026   //   underlying type, an rvalue a prvalue of type char16_t, char32_t,
2027   //   or wchar_t can be converted to an rvalue a prvalue of its underlying
2028   //   type.
2029   if (FromType->isAnyCharacterType() && !FromType->isCharType() &&
2030       ToType->isIntegerType()) {
2031     // Determine whether the type we're converting from is signed or
2032     // unsigned.
2033     bool FromIsSigned = FromType->isSignedIntegerType();
2034     uint64_t FromSize = Context.getTypeSize(FromType);
2035 
2036     // The types we'll try to promote to, in the appropriate
2037     // order. Try each of these types.
2038     QualType PromoteTypes[6] = {
2039       Context.IntTy, Context.UnsignedIntTy,
2040       Context.LongTy, Context.UnsignedLongTy ,
2041       Context.LongLongTy, Context.UnsignedLongLongTy
2042     };
2043     for (int Idx = 0; Idx < 6; ++Idx) {
2044       uint64_t ToSize = Context.getTypeSize(PromoteTypes[Idx]);
2045       if (FromSize < ToSize ||
2046           (FromSize == ToSize &&
2047            FromIsSigned == PromoteTypes[Idx]->isSignedIntegerType())) {
2048         // We found the type that we can promote to. If this is the
2049         // type we wanted, we have a promotion. Otherwise, no
2050         // promotion.
2051         return Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ToType, PromoteTypes[Idx]);
2052       }
2053     }
2054   }
2055 
2056   // An rvalue for an integral bit-field (9.6) can be converted to an
2057   // rvalue of type int if int can represent all the values of the
2058   // bit-field; otherwise, it can be converted to unsigned int if
2059   // unsigned int can represent all the values of the bit-field. If
2060   // the bit-field is larger yet, no integral promotion applies to
2061   // it. If the bit-field has an enumerated type, it is treated as any
2062   // other value of that type for promotion purposes (C++ 4.5p3).
2063   // FIXME: We should delay checking of bit-fields until we actually perform the
2064   // conversion.
2065   //
2066   // FIXME: In C, only bit-fields of types _Bool, int, or unsigned int may be
2067   // promoted, per C11 6.3.1.1/2. We promote all bit-fields (including enum
2068   // bit-fields and those whose underlying type is larger than int) for GCC
2069   // compatibility.
2070   if (From) {
2071     if (FieldDecl *MemberDecl = From->getSourceBitField()) {
2072       llvm::APSInt BitWidth;
2073       if (FromType->isIntegralType(Context) &&
2074           MemberDecl->getBitWidth()->isIntegerConstantExpr(BitWidth, Context)) {
2075         llvm::APSInt ToSize(BitWidth.getBitWidth(), BitWidth.isUnsigned());
2076         ToSize = Context.getTypeSize(ToType);
2077 
2078         // Are we promoting to an int from a bitfield that fits in an int?
2079         if (BitWidth < ToSize ||
2080             (FromType->isSignedIntegerType() && BitWidth <= ToSize)) {
2081           return To->getKind() == BuiltinType::Int;
2082         }
2083 
2084         // Are we promoting to an unsigned int from an unsigned bitfield
2085         // that fits into an unsigned int?
2086         if (FromType->isUnsignedIntegerType() && BitWidth <= ToSize) {
2087           return To->getKind() == BuiltinType::UInt;
2088         }
2089 
2090         return false;
2091       }
2092     }
2093   }
2094 
2095   // An rvalue of type bool can be converted to an rvalue of type int,
2096   // with false becoming zero and true becoming one (C++ 4.5p4).
2097   if (FromType->isBooleanType() && To->getKind() == BuiltinType::Int) {
2098     return true;
2099   }
2100 
2101   return false;
2102 }
2103 
2104 /// IsFloatingPointPromotion - Determines whether the conversion from
2105 /// FromType to ToType is a floating point promotion (C++ 4.6). If so,
2106 /// returns true and sets PromotedType to the promoted type.
2107 bool Sema::IsFloatingPointPromotion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType) {
2108   if (const BuiltinType *FromBuiltin = FromType->getAs<BuiltinType>())
2109     if (const BuiltinType *ToBuiltin = ToType->getAs<BuiltinType>()) {
2110       /// An rvalue of type float can be converted to an rvalue of type
2111       /// double. (C++ 4.6p1).
2112       if (FromBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Float &&
2113           ToBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Double)
2114         return true;
2115 
2116       // C99 6.3.1.5p1:
2117       //   When a float is promoted to double or long double, or a
2118       //   double is promoted to long double [...].
2119       if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus &&
2120           (FromBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Float ||
2121            FromBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Double) &&
2122           (ToBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::LongDouble ||
2123            ToBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Float128))
2124         return true;
2125 
2126       // Half can be promoted to float.
2127       if (!getLangOpts().NativeHalfType &&
2128            FromBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Half &&
2129           ToBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Float)
2130         return true;
2131     }
2132 
2133   return false;
2134 }
2135 
2136 /// Determine if a conversion is a complex promotion.
2137 ///
2138 /// A complex promotion is defined as a complex -> complex conversion
2139 /// where the conversion between the underlying real types is a
2140 /// floating-point or integral promotion.
2141 bool Sema::IsComplexPromotion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType) {
2142   const ComplexType *FromComplex = FromType->getAs<ComplexType>();
2143   if (!FromComplex)
2144     return false;
2145 
2146   const ComplexType *ToComplex = ToType->getAs<ComplexType>();
2147   if (!ToComplex)
2148     return false;
2149 
2150   return IsFloatingPointPromotion(FromComplex->getElementType(),
2151                                   ToComplex->getElementType()) ||
2152     IsIntegralPromotion(nullptr, FromComplex->getElementType(),
2153                         ToComplex->getElementType());
2154 }
2155 
2156 /// BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType - In a pointer conversion from
2157 /// the pointer type FromPtr to a pointer to type ToPointee, with the
2158 /// same type qualifiers as FromPtr has on its pointee type. ToType,
2159 /// if non-empty, will be a pointer to ToType that may or may not have
2160 /// the right set of qualifiers on its pointee.
2161 ///
2162 static QualType
2163 BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(const Type *FromPtr,
2164                                    QualType ToPointee, QualType ToType,
2165                                    ASTContext &Context,
2166                                    bool StripObjCLifetime = false) {
2167   assert((FromPtr->getTypeClass() == Type::Pointer ||
2168           FromPtr->getTypeClass() == Type::ObjCObjectPointer) &&
2169          "Invalid similarly-qualified pointer type");
2170 
2171   /// Conversions to 'id' subsume cv-qualifier conversions.
2172   if (ToType->isObjCIdType() || ToType->isObjCQualifiedIdType())
2173     return ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
2174 
2175   QualType CanonFromPointee
2176     = Context.getCanonicalType(FromPtr->getPointeeType());
2177   QualType CanonToPointee = Context.getCanonicalType(ToPointee);
2178   Qualifiers Quals = CanonFromPointee.getQualifiers();
2179 
2180   if (StripObjCLifetime)
2181     Quals.removeObjCLifetime();
2182 
2183   // Exact qualifier match -> return the pointer type we're converting to.
2184   if (CanonToPointee.getLocalQualifiers() == Quals) {
2185     // ToType is exactly what we need. Return it.
2186     if (!ToType.isNull())
2187       return ToType.getUnqualifiedType();
2188 
2189     // Build a pointer to ToPointee. It has the right qualifiers
2190     // already.
2191     if (isa<ObjCObjectPointerType>(ToType))
2192       return Context.getObjCObjectPointerType(ToPointee);
2193     return Context.getPointerType(ToPointee);
2194   }
2195 
2196   // Just build a canonical type that has the right qualifiers.
2197   QualType QualifiedCanonToPointee
2198     = Context.getQualifiedType(CanonToPointee.getLocalUnqualifiedType(), Quals);
2199 
2200   if (isa<ObjCObjectPointerType>(ToType))
2201     return Context.getObjCObjectPointerType(QualifiedCanonToPointee);
2202   return Context.getPointerType(QualifiedCanonToPointee);
2203 }
2204 
2205 static bool isNullPointerConstantForConversion(Expr *Expr,
2206                                                bool InOverloadResolution,
2207                                                ASTContext &Context) {
2208   // Handle value-dependent integral null pointer constants correctly.
2209   // http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_active.html#903
2210   if (Expr->isValueDependent() && !Expr->isTypeDependent() &&
2211       Expr->getType()->isIntegerType() && !Expr->getType()->isEnumeralType())
2212     return !InOverloadResolution;
2213 
2214   return Expr->isNullPointerConstant(Context,
2215                     InOverloadResolution? Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNotNull
2216                                         : Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull);
2217 }
2218 
2219 /// IsPointerConversion - Determines whether the conversion of the
2220 /// expression From, which has the (possibly adjusted) type FromType,
2221 /// can be converted to the type ToType via a pointer conversion (C++
2222 /// 4.10). If so, returns true and places the converted type (that
2223 /// might differ from ToType in its cv-qualifiers at some level) into
2224 /// ConvertedType.
2225 ///
2226 /// This routine also supports conversions to and from block pointers
2227 /// and conversions with Objective-C's 'id', 'id<protocols...>', and
2228 /// pointers to interfaces. FIXME: Once we've determined the
2229 /// appropriate overloading rules for Objective-C, we may want to
2230 /// split the Objective-C checks into a different routine; however,
2231 /// GCC seems to consider all of these conversions to be pointer
2232 /// conversions, so for now they live here. IncompatibleObjC will be
2233 /// set if the conversion is an allowed Objective-C conversion that
2234 /// should result in a warning.
2235 bool Sema::IsPointerConversion(Expr *From, QualType FromType, QualType ToType,
2236                                bool InOverloadResolution,
2237                                QualType& ConvertedType,
2238                                bool &IncompatibleObjC) {
2239   IncompatibleObjC = false;
2240   if (isObjCPointerConversion(FromType, ToType, ConvertedType,
2241                               IncompatibleObjC))
2242     return true;
2243 
2244   // Conversion from a null pointer constant to any Objective-C pointer type.
2245   if (ToType->isObjCObjectPointerType() &&
2246       isNullPointerConstantForConversion(From, InOverloadResolution, Context)) {
2247     ConvertedType = ToType;
2248     return true;
2249   }
2250 
2251   // Blocks: Block pointers can be converted to void*.
2252   if (FromType->isBlockPointerType() && ToType->isPointerType() &&
2253       ToType->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType()->isVoidType()) {
2254     ConvertedType = ToType;
2255     return true;
2256   }
2257   // Blocks: A null pointer constant can be converted to a block
2258   // pointer type.
2259   if (ToType->isBlockPointerType() &&
2260       isNullPointerConstantForConversion(From, InOverloadResolution, Context)) {
2261     ConvertedType = ToType;
2262     return true;
2263   }
2264 
2265   // If the left-hand-side is nullptr_t, the right side can be a null
2266   // pointer constant.
2267   if (ToType->isNullPtrType() &&
2268       isNullPointerConstantForConversion(From, InOverloadResolution, Context)) {
2269     ConvertedType = ToType;
2270     return true;
2271   }
2272 
2273   const PointerType* ToTypePtr = ToType->getAs<PointerType>();
2274   if (!ToTypePtr)
2275     return false;
2276 
2277   // A null pointer constant can be converted to a pointer type (C++ 4.10p1).
2278   if (isNullPointerConstantForConversion(From, InOverloadResolution, Context)) {
2279     ConvertedType = ToType;
2280     return true;
2281   }
2282 
2283   // Beyond this point, both types need to be pointers
2284   // , including objective-c pointers.
2285   QualType ToPointeeType = ToTypePtr->getPointeeType();
2286   if (FromType->isObjCObjectPointerType() && ToPointeeType->isVoidType() &&
2287       !getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount) {
2288     ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(
2289                                       FromType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(),
2290                                                        ToPointeeType,
2291                                                        ToType, Context);
2292     return true;
2293   }
2294   const PointerType *FromTypePtr = FromType->getAs<PointerType>();
2295   if (!FromTypePtr)
2296     return false;
2297 
2298   QualType FromPointeeType = FromTypePtr->getPointeeType();
2299 
2300   // If the unqualified pointee types are the same, this can't be a
2301   // pointer conversion, so don't do all of the work below.
2302   if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType))
2303     return false;
2304 
2305   // An rvalue of type "pointer to cv T," where T is an object type,
2306   // can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to cv void" (C++
2307   // 4.10p2).
2308   if (FromPointeeType->isIncompleteOrObjectType() &&
2309       ToPointeeType->isVoidType()) {
2310     ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr,
2311                                                        ToPointeeType,
2312                                                        ToType, Context,
2313                                                    /*StripObjCLifetime=*/true);
2314     return true;
2315   }
2316 
2317   // MSVC allows implicit function to void* type conversion.
2318   if (getLangOpts().MSVCCompat && FromPointeeType->isFunctionType() &&
2319       ToPointeeType->isVoidType()) {
2320     ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr,
2321                                                        ToPointeeType,
2322                                                        ToType, Context);
2323     return true;
2324   }
2325 
2326   // When we're overloading in C, we allow a special kind of pointer
2327   // conversion for compatible-but-not-identical pointee types.
2328   if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus &&
2329       Context.typesAreCompatible(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType)) {
2330     ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr,
2331                                                        ToPointeeType,
2332                                                        ToType, Context);
2333     return true;
2334   }
2335 
2336   // C++ [conv.ptr]p3:
2337   //
2338   //   An rvalue of type "pointer to cv D," where D is a class type,
2339   //   can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to cv B," where
2340   //   B is a base class (clause 10) of D. If B is an inaccessible
2341   //   (clause 11) or ambiguous (10.2) base class of D, a program that
2342   //   necessitates this conversion is ill-formed. The result of the
2343   //   conversion is a pointer to the base class sub-object of the
2344   //   derived class object. The null pointer value is converted to
2345   //   the null pointer value of the destination type.
2346   //
2347   // Note that we do not check for ambiguity or inaccessibility
2348   // here. That is handled by CheckPointerConversion.
2349   if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus &&
2350       FromPointeeType->isRecordType() && ToPointeeType->isRecordType() &&
2351       !Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType) &&
2352       IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType)) {
2353     ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr,
2354                                                        ToPointeeType,
2355                                                        ToType, Context);
2356     return true;
2357   }
2358 
2359   if (FromPointeeType->isVectorType() && ToPointeeType->isVectorType() &&
2360       Context.areCompatibleVectorTypes(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType)) {
2361     ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr,
2362                                                        ToPointeeType,
2363                                                        ToType, Context);
2364     return true;
2365   }
2366 
2367   return false;
2368 }
2369 
2370 /// Adopt the given qualifiers for the given type.
2371 static QualType AdoptQualifiers(ASTContext &Context, QualType T, Qualifiers Qs){
2372   Qualifiers TQs = T.getQualifiers();
2373 
2374   // Check whether qualifiers already match.
2375   if (TQs == Qs)
2376     return T;
2377 
2378   if (Qs.compatiblyIncludes(TQs))
2379     return Context.getQualifiedType(T, Qs);
2380 
2381   return Context.getQualifiedType(T.getUnqualifiedType(), Qs);
2382 }
2383 
2384 /// isObjCPointerConversion - Determines whether this is an
2385 /// Objective-C pointer conversion. Subroutine of IsPointerConversion,
2386 /// with the same arguments and return values.
2387 bool Sema::isObjCPointerConversion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType,
2388                                    QualType& ConvertedType,
2389                                    bool &IncompatibleObjC) {
2390   if (!getLangOpts().ObjC1)
2391     return false;
2392 
2393   // The set of qualifiers on the type we're converting from.
2394   Qualifiers FromQualifiers = FromType.getQualifiers();
2395 
2396   // First, we handle all conversions on ObjC object pointer types.
2397   const ObjCObjectPointerType* ToObjCPtr =
2398     ToType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>();
2399   const ObjCObjectPointerType *FromObjCPtr =
2400     FromType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>();
2401 
2402   if (ToObjCPtr && FromObjCPtr) {
2403     // If the pointee types are the same (ignoring qualifications),
2404     // then this is not a pointer conversion.
2405     if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ToObjCPtr->getPointeeType(),
2406                                        FromObjCPtr->getPointeeType()))
2407       return false;
2408 
2409     // Conversion between Objective-C pointers.
2410     if (Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(ToObjCPtr, FromObjCPtr)) {
2411       const ObjCInterfaceType* LHS = ToObjCPtr->getInterfaceType();
2412       const ObjCInterfaceType* RHS = FromObjCPtr->getInterfaceType();
2413       if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && LHS && RHS &&
2414           !ToObjCPtr->getPointeeType().isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(
2415                                                 FromObjCPtr->getPointeeType()))
2416         return false;
2417       ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromObjCPtr,
2418                                                    ToObjCPtr->getPointeeType(),
2419                                                          ToType, Context);
2420       ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ConvertedType, FromQualifiers);
2421       return true;
2422     }
2423 
2424     if (Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromObjCPtr, ToObjCPtr)) {
2425       // Okay: this is some kind of implicit downcast of Objective-C
2426       // interfaces, which is permitted. However, we're going to
2427       // complain about it.
2428       IncompatibleObjC = true;
2429       ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromObjCPtr,
2430                                                    ToObjCPtr->getPointeeType(),
2431                                                          ToType, Context);
2432       ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ConvertedType, FromQualifiers);
2433       return true;
2434     }
2435   }
2436   // Beyond this point, both types need to be C pointers or block pointers.
2437   QualType ToPointeeType;
2438   if (const PointerType *ToCPtr = ToType->getAs<PointerType>())
2439     ToPointeeType = ToCPtr->getPointeeType();
2440   else if (const BlockPointerType *ToBlockPtr =
2441             ToType->getAs<BlockPointerType>()) {
2442     // Objective C++: We're able to convert from a pointer to any object
2443     // to a block pointer type.
2444     if (FromObjCPtr && FromObjCPtr->isObjCBuiltinType()) {
2445       ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ToType, FromQualifiers);
2446       return true;
2447     }
2448     ToPointeeType = ToBlockPtr->getPointeeType();
2449   }
2450   else if (FromType->getAs<BlockPointerType>() &&
2451            ToObjCPtr && ToObjCPtr->isObjCBuiltinType()) {
2452     // Objective C++: We're able to convert from a block pointer type to a
2453     // pointer to any object.
2454     ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ToType, FromQualifiers);
2455     return true;
2456   }
2457   else
2458     return false;
2459 
2460   QualType FromPointeeType;
2461   if (const PointerType *FromCPtr = FromType->getAs<PointerType>())
2462     FromPointeeType = FromCPtr->getPointeeType();
2463   else if (const BlockPointerType *FromBlockPtr =
2464            FromType->getAs<BlockPointerType>())
2465     FromPointeeType = FromBlockPtr->getPointeeType();
2466   else
2467     return false;
2468 
2469   // If we have pointers to pointers, recursively check whether this
2470   // is an Objective-C conversion.
2471   if (FromPointeeType->isPointerType() && ToPointeeType->isPointerType() &&
2472       isObjCPointerConversion(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType, ConvertedType,
2473                               IncompatibleObjC)) {
2474     // We always complain about this conversion.
2475     IncompatibleObjC = true;
2476     ConvertedType = Context.getPointerType(ConvertedType);
2477     ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ConvertedType, FromQualifiers);
2478     return true;
2479   }
2480   // Allow conversion of pointee being objective-c pointer to another one;
2481   // as in I* to id.
2482   if (FromPointeeType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>() &&
2483       ToPointeeType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>() &&
2484       isObjCPointerConversion(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType, ConvertedType,
2485                               IncompatibleObjC)) {
2486 
2487     ConvertedType = Context.getPointerType(ConvertedType);
2488     ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ConvertedType, FromQualifiers);
2489     return true;
2490   }
2491 
2492   // If we have pointers to functions or blocks, check whether the only
2493   // differences in the argument and result types are in Objective-C
2494   // pointer conversions. If so, we permit the conversion (but
2495   // complain about it).
2496   const FunctionProtoType *FromFunctionType
2497     = FromPointeeType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
2498   const FunctionProtoType *ToFunctionType
2499     = ToPointeeType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
2500   if (FromFunctionType && ToFunctionType) {
2501     // If the function types are exactly the same, this isn't an
2502     // Objective-C pointer conversion.
2503     if (Context.getCanonicalType(FromPointeeType)
2504           == Context.getCanonicalType(ToPointeeType))
2505       return false;
2506 
2507     // Perform the quick checks that will tell us whether these
2508     // function types are obviously different.
2509     if (FromFunctionType->getNumParams() != ToFunctionType->getNumParams() ||
2510         FromFunctionType->isVariadic() != ToFunctionType->isVariadic() ||
2511         FromFunctionType->getTypeQuals() != ToFunctionType->getTypeQuals())
2512       return false;
2513 
2514     bool HasObjCConversion = false;
2515     if (Context.getCanonicalType(FromFunctionType->getReturnType()) ==
2516         Context.getCanonicalType(ToFunctionType->getReturnType())) {
2517       // Okay, the types match exactly. Nothing to do.
2518     } else if (isObjCPointerConversion(FromFunctionType->getReturnType(),
2519                                        ToFunctionType->getReturnType(),
2520                                        ConvertedType, IncompatibleObjC)) {
2521       // Okay, we have an Objective-C pointer conversion.
2522       HasObjCConversion = true;
2523     } else {
2524       // Function types are too different. Abort.
2525       return false;
2526     }
2527 
2528     // Check argument types.
2529     for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, NumArgs = FromFunctionType->getNumParams();
2530          ArgIdx != NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) {
2531       QualType FromArgType = FromFunctionType->getParamType(ArgIdx);
2532       QualType ToArgType = ToFunctionType->getParamType(ArgIdx);
2533       if (Context.getCanonicalType(FromArgType)
2534             == Context.getCanonicalType(ToArgType)) {
2535         // Okay, the types match exactly. Nothing to do.
2536       } else if (isObjCPointerConversion(FromArgType, ToArgType,
2537                                          ConvertedType, IncompatibleObjC)) {
2538         // Okay, we have an Objective-C pointer conversion.
2539         HasObjCConversion = true;
2540       } else {
2541         // Argument types are too different. Abort.
2542         return false;
2543       }
2544     }
2545 
2546     if (HasObjCConversion) {
2547       // We had an Objective-C conversion. Allow this pointer
2548       // conversion, but complain about it.
2549       ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ToType, FromQualifiers);
2550       IncompatibleObjC = true;
2551       return true;
2552     }
2553   }
2554 
2555   return false;
2556 }
2557 
2558 /// Determine whether this is an Objective-C writeback conversion,
2559 /// used for parameter passing when performing automatic reference counting.
2560 ///
2561 /// \param FromType The type we're converting form.
2562 ///
2563 /// \param ToType The type we're converting to.
2564 ///
2565 /// \param ConvertedType The type that will be produced after applying
2566 /// this conversion.
2567 bool Sema::isObjCWritebackConversion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType,
2568                                      QualType &ConvertedType) {
2569   if (!getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount ||
2570       Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType, ToType))
2571     return false;
2572 
2573   // Parameter must be a pointer to __autoreleasing (with no other qualifiers).
2574   QualType ToPointee;
2575   if (const PointerType *ToPointer = ToType->getAs<PointerType>())
2576     ToPointee = ToPointer->getPointeeType();
2577   else
2578     return false;
2579 
2580   Qualifiers ToQuals = ToPointee.getQualifiers();
2581   if (!ToPointee->isObjCLifetimeType() ||
2582       ToQuals.getObjCLifetime() != Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing ||
2583       !ToQuals.withoutObjCLifetime().empty())
2584     return false;
2585 
2586   // Argument must be a pointer to __strong to __weak.
2587   QualType FromPointee;
2588   if (const PointerType *FromPointer = FromType->getAs<PointerType>())
2589     FromPointee = FromPointer->getPointeeType();
2590   else
2591     return false;
2592 
2593   Qualifiers FromQuals = FromPointee.getQualifiers();
2594   if (!FromPointee->isObjCLifetimeType() ||
2595       (FromQuals.getObjCLifetime() != Qualifiers::OCL_Strong &&
2596        FromQuals.getObjCLifetime() != Qualifiers::OCL_Weak))
2597     return false;
2598 
2599   // Make sure that we have compatible qualifiers.
2600   FromQuals.setObjCLifetime(Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing);
2601   if (!ToQuals.compatiblyIncludes(FromQuals))
2602     return false;
2603 
2604   // Remove qualifiers from the pointee type we're converting from; they
2605   // aren't used in the compatibility check belong, and we'll be adding back
2606   // qualifiers (with __autoreleasing) if the compatibility check succeeds.
2607   FromPointee = FromPointee.getUnqualifiedType();
2608 
2609   // The unqualified form of the pointee types must be compatible.
2610   ToPointee = ToPointee.getUnqualifiedType();
2611   bool IncompatibleObjC;
2612   if (Context.typesAreCompatible(FromPointee, ToPointee))
2613     FromPointee = ToPointee;
2614   else if (!isObjCPointerConversion(FromPointee, ToPointee, FromPointee,
2615                                     IncompatibleObjC))
2616     return false;
2617 
2618   /// Construct the type we're converting to, which is a pointer to
2619   /// __autoreleasing pointee.
2620   FromPointee = Context.getQualifiedType(FromPointee, FromQuals);
2621   ConvertedType = Context.getPointerType(FromPointee);
2622   return true;
2623 }
2624 
2625 bool Sema::IsBlockPointerConversion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType,
2626                                     QualType& ConvertedType) {
2627   QualType ToPointeeType;
2628   if (const BlockPointerType *ToBlockPtr =
2629         ToType->getAs<BlockPointerType>())
2630     ToPointeeType = ToBlockPtr->getPointeeType();
2631   else
2632     return false;
2633 
2634   QualType FromPointeeType;
2635   if (const BlockPointerType *FromBlockPtr =
2636       FromType->getAs<BlockPointerType>())
2637     FromPointeeType = FromBlockPtr->getPointeeType();
2638   else
2639     return false;
2640   // We have pointer to blocks, check whether the only
2641   // differences in the argument and result types are in Objective-C
2642   // pointer conversions. If so, we permit the conversion.
2643 
2644   const FunctionProtoType *FromFunctionType
2645     = FromPointeeType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
2646   const FunctionProtoType *ToFunctionType
2647     = ToPointeeType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
2648 
2649   if (!FromFunctionType || !ToFunctionType)
2650     return false;
2651 
2652   if (Context.hasSameType(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType))
2653     return true;
2654 
2655   // Perform the quick checks that will tell us whether these
2656   // function types are obviously different.
2657   if (FromFunctionType->getNumParams() != ToFunctionType->getNumParams() ||
2658       FromFunctionType->isVariadic() != ToFunctionType->isVariadic())
2659     return false;
2660 
2661   FunctionType::ExtInfo FromEInfo = FromFunctionType->getExtInfo();
2662   FunctionType::ExtInfo ToEInfo = ToFunctionType->getExtInfo();
2663   if (FromEInfo != ToEInfo)
2664     return false;
2665 
2666   bool IncompatibleObjC = false;
2667   if (Context.hasSameType(FromFunctionType->getReturnType(),
2668                           ToFunctionType->getReturnType())) {
2669     // Okay, the types match exactly. Nothing to do.
2670   } else {
2671     QualType RHS = FromFunctionType->getReturnType();
2672     QualType LHS = ToFunctionType->getReturnType();
2673     if ((!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus || !RHS->isRecordType()) &&
2674         !RHS.hasQualifiers() && LHS.hasQualifiers())
2675        LHS = LHS.getUnqualifiedType();
2676 
2677      if (Context.hasSameType(RHS,LHS)) {
2678        // OK exact match.
2679      } else if (isObjCPointerConversion(RHS, LHS,
2680                                         ConvertedType, IncompatibleObjC)) {
2681      if (IncompatibleObjC)
2682        return false;
2683      // Okay, we have an Objective-C pointer conversion.
2684      }
2685      else
2686        return false;
2687    }
2688 
2689    // Check argument types.
2690    for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, NumArgs = FromFunctionType->getNumParams();
2691         ArgIdx != NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) {
2692      IncompatibleObjC = false;
2693      QualType FromArgType = FromFunctionType->getParamType(ArgIdx);
2694      QualType ToArgType = ToFunctionType->getParamType(ArgIdx);
2695      if (Context.hasSameType(FromArgType, ToArgType)) {
2696        // Okay, the types match exactly. Nothing to do.
2697      } else if (isObjCPointerConversion(ToArgType, FromArgType,
2698                                         ConvertedType, IncompatibleObjC)) {
2699        if (IncompatibleObjC)
2700          return false;
2701        // Okay, we have an Objective-C pointer conversion.
2702      } else
2703        // Argument types are too different. Abort.
2704        return false;
2705    }
2706 
2707    SmallVector<FunctionProtoType::ExtParameterInfo, 4> NewParamInfos;
2708    bool CanUseToFPT, CanUseFromFPT;
2709    if (!Context.mergeExtParameterInfo(ToFunctionType, FromFunctionType,
2710                                       CanUseToFPT, CanUseFromFPT,
2711                                       NewParamInfos))
2712      return false;
2713 
2714    ConvertedType = ToType;
2715    return true;
2716 }
2717 
2718 enum {
2719   ft_default,
2720   ft_different_class,
2721   ft_parameter_arity,
2722   ft_parameter_mismatch,
2723   ft_return_type,
2724   ft_qualifer_mismatch,
2725   ft_noexcept
2726 };
2727 
2728 /// Attempts to get the FunctionProtoType from a Type. Handles
2729 /// MemberFunctionPointers properly.
2730 static const FunctionProtoType *tryGetFunctionProtoType(QualType FromType) {
2731   if (auto *FPT = FromType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>())
2732     return FPT;
2733 
2734   if (auto *MPT = FromType->getAs<MemberPointerType>())
2735     return MPT->getPointeeType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
2736 
2737   return nullptr;
2738 }
2739 
2740 /// HandleFunctionTypeMismatch - Gives diagnostic information for differeing
2741 /// function types.  Catches different number of parameter, mismatch in
2742 /// parameter types, and different return types.
2743 void Sema::HandleFunctionTypeMismatch(PartialDiagnostic &PDiag,
2744                                       QualType FromType, QualType ToType) {
2745   // If either type is not valid, include no extra info.
2746   if (FromType.isNull() || ToType.isNull()) {
2747     PDiag << ft_default;
2748     return;
2749   }
2750 
2751   // Get the function type from the pointers.
2752   if (FromType->isMemberPointerType() && ToType->isMemberPointerType()) {
2753     const MemberPointerType *FromMember = FromType->getAs<MemberPointerType>(),
2754                             *ToMember = ToType->getAs<MemberPointerType>();
2755     if (!Context.hasSameType(FromMember->getClass(), ToMember->getClass())) {
2756       PDiag << ft_different_class << QualType(ToMember->getClass(), 0)
2757             << QualType(FromMember->getClass(), 0);
2758       return;
2759     }
2760     FromType = FromMember->getPointeeType();
2761     ToType = ToMember->getPointeeType();
2762   }
2763 
2764   if (FromType->isPointerType())
2765     FromType = FromType->getPointeeType();
2766   if (ToType->isPointerType())
2767     ToType = ToType->getPointeeType();
2768 
2769   // Remove references.
2770   FromType = FromType.getNonReferenceType();
2771   ToType = ToType.getNonReferenceType();
2772 
2773   // Don't print extra info for non-specialized template functions.
2774   if (FromType->isInstantiationDependentType() &&
2775       !FromType->getAs<TemplateSpecializationType>()) {
2776     PDiag << ft_default;
2777     return;
2778   }
2779 
2780   // No extra info for same types.
2781   if (Context.hasSameType(FromType, ToType)) {
2782     PDiag << ft_default;
2783     return;
2784   }
2785 
2786   const FunctionProtoType *FromFunction = tryGetFunctionProtoType(FromType),
2787                           *ToFunction = tryGetFunctionProtoType(ToType);
2788 
2789   // Both types need to be function types.
2790   if (!FromFunction || !ToFunction) {
2791     PDiag << ft_default;
2792     return;
2793   }
2794 
2795   if (FromFunction->getNumParams() != ToFunction->getNumParams()) {
2796     PDiag << ft_parameter_arity << ToFunction->getNumParams()
2797           << FromFunction->getNumParams();
2798     return;
2799   }
2800 
2801   // Handle different parameter types.
2802   unsigned ArgPos;
2803   if (!FunctionParamTypesAreEqual(FromFunction, ToFunction, &ArgPos)) {
2804     PDiag << ft_parameter_mismatch << ArgPos + 1
2805           << ToFunction->getParamType(ArgPos)
2806           << FromFunction->getParamType(ArgPos);
2807     return;
2808   }
2809 
2810   // Handle different return type.
2811   if (!Context.hasSameType(FromFunction->getReturnType(),
2812                            ToFunction->getReturnType())) {
2813     PDiag << ft_return_type << ToFunction->getReturnType()
2814           << FromFunction->getReturnType();
2815     return;
2816   }
2817 
2818   unsigned FromQuals = FromFunction->getTypeQuals(),
2819            ToQuals = ToFunction->getTypeQuals();
2820   if (FromQuals != ToQuals) {
2821     PDiag << ft_qualifer_mismatch << ToQuals << FromQuals;
2822     return;
2823   }
2824 
2825   // Handle exception specification differences on canonical type (in C++17
2826   // onwards).
2827   if (cast<FunctionProtoType>(FromFunction->getCanonicalTypeUnqualified())
2828           ->isNothrow() !=
2829       cast<FunctionProtoType>(ToFunction->getCanonicalTypeUnqualified())
2830           ->isNothrow()) {
2831     PDiag << ft_noexcept;
2832     return;
2833   }
2834 
2835   // Unable to find a difference, so add no extra info.
2836   PDiag << ft_default;
2837 }
2838 
2839 /// FunctionParamTypesAreEqual - This routine checks two function proto types
2840 /// for equality of their argument types. Caller has already checked that
2841 /// they have same number of arguments.  If the parameters are different,
2842 /// ArgPos will have the parameter index of the first different parameter.
2843 bool Sema::FunctionParamTypesAreEqual(const FunctionProtoType *OldType,
2844                                       const FunctionProtoType *NewType,
2845                                       unsigned *ArgPos) {
2846   for (FunctionProtoType::param_type_iterator O = OldType->param_type_begin(),
2847                                               N = NewType->param_type_begin(),
2848                                               E = OldType->param_type_end();
2849        O && (O != E); ++O, ++N) {
2850     if (!Context.hasSameType(O->getUnqualifiedType(),
2851                              N->getUnqualifiedType())) {
2852       if (ArgPos)
2853         *ArgPos = O - OldType->param_type_begin();
2854       return false;
2855     }
2856   }
2857   return true;
2858 }
2859 
2860 /// CheckPointerConversion - Check the pointer conversion from the
2861 /// expression From to the type ToType. This routine checks for
2862 /// ambiguous or inaccessible derived-to-base pointer
2863 /// conversions for which IsPointerConversion has already returned
2864 /// true. It returns true and produces a diagnostic if there was an
2865 /// error, or returns false otherwise.
2866 bool Sema::CheckPointerConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType,
2867                                   CastKind &Kind,
2868                                   CXXCastPath& BasePath,
2869                                   bool IgnoreBaseAccess,
2870                                   bool Diagnose) {
2871   QualType FromType = From->getType();
2872   bool IsCStyleOrFunctionalCast = IgnoreBaseAccess;
2873 
2874   Kind = CK_BitCast;
2875 
2876   if (Diagnose && !IsCStyleOrFunctionalCast && !FromType->isAnyPointerType() &&
2877       From->isNullPointerConstant(Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNotNull) ==
2878           Expr::NPCK_ZeroExpression) {
2879     if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(From->getType(), Context.BoolTy))
2880       DiagRuntimeBehavior(From->getExprLoc(), From,
2881                           PDiag(diag::warn_impcast_bool_to_null_pointer)
2882                             << ToType << From->getSourceRange());
2883     else if (!isUnevaluatedContext())
2884       Diag(From->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_non_literal_null_pointer)
2885         << ToType << From->getSourceRange();
2886   }
2887   if (const PointerType *ToPtrType = ToType->getAs<PointerType>()) {
2888     if (const PointerType *FromPtrType = FromType->getAs<PointerType>()) {
2889       QualType FromPointeeType = FromPtrType->getPointeeType(),
2890                ToPointeeType   = ToPtrType->getPointeeType();
2891 
2892       if (FromPointeeType->isRecordType() && ToPointeeType->isRecordType() &&
2893           !Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType)) {
2894         // We must have a derived-to-base conversion. Check an
2895         // ambiguous or inaccessible conversion.
2896         unsigned InaccessibleID = 0;
2897         unsigned AmbigiousID = 0;
2898         if (Diagnose) {
2899           InaccessibleID = diag::err_upcast_to_inaccessible_base;
2900           AmbigiousID = diag::err_ambiguous_derived_to_base_conv;
2901         }
2902         if (CheckDerivedToBaseConversion(
2903                 FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType, InaccessibleID, AmbigiousID,
2904                 From->getExprLoc(), From->getSourceRange(), DeclarationName(),
2905                 &BasePath, IgnoreBaseAccess))
2906           return true;
2907 
2908         // The conversion was successful.
2909         Kind = CK_DerivedToBase;
2910       }
2911 
2912       if (Diagnose && !IsCStyleOrFunctionalCast &&
2913           FromPointeeType->isFunctionType() && ToPointeeType->isVoidType()) {
2914         assert(getLangOpts().MSVCCompat &&
2915                "this should only be possible with MSVCCompat!");
2916         Diag(From->getExprLoc(), diag::ext_ms_impcast_fn_obj)
2917             << From->getSourceRange();
2918       }
2919     }
2920   } else if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *ToPtrType =
2921                ToType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) {
2922     if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *FromPtrType =
2923           FromType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) {
2924       // Objective-C++ conversions are always okay.
2925       // FIXME: We should have a different class of conversions for the
2926       // Objective-C++ implicit conversions.
2927       if (FromPtrType->isObjCBuiltinType() || ToPtrType->isObjCBuiltinType())
2928         return false;
2929     } else if (FromType->isBlockPointerType()) {
2930       Kind = CK_BlockPointerToObjCPointerCast;
2931     } else {
2932       Kind = CK_CPointerToObjCPointerCast;
2933     }
2934   } else if (ToType->isBlockPointerType()) {
2935     if (!FromType->isBlockPointerType())
2936       Kind = CK_AnyPointerToBlockPointerCast;
2937   }
2938 
2939   // We shouldn't fall into this case unless it's valid for other
2940   // reasons.
2941   if (From->isNullPointerConstant(Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull))
2942     Kind = CK_NullToPointer;
2943 
2944   return false;
2945 }
2946 
2947 /// IsMemberPointerConversion - Determines whether the conversion of the
2948 /// expression From, which has the (possibly adjusted) type FromType, can be
2949 /// converted to the type ToType via a member pointer conversion (C++ 4.11).
2950 /// If so, returns true and places the converted type (that might differ from
2951 /// ToType in its cv-qualifiers at some level) into ConvertedType.
2952 bool Sema::IsMemberPointerConversion(Expr *From, QualType FromType,
2953                                      QualType ToType,
2954                                      bool InOverloadResolution,
2955                                      QualType &ConvertedType) {
2956   const MemberPointerType *ToTypePtr = ToType->getAs<MemberPointerType>();
2957   if (!ToTypePtr)
2958     return false;
2959 
2960   // A null pointer constant can be converted to a member pointer (C++ 4.11p1)
2961   if (From->isNullPointerConstant(Context,
2962                     InOverloadResolution? Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNotNull
2963                                         : Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) {
2964     ConvertedType = ToType;
2965     return true;
2966   }
2967 
2968   // Otherwise, both types have to be member pointers.
2969   const MemberPointerType *FromTypePtr = FromType->getAs<MemberPointerType>();
2970   if (!FromTypePtr)
2971     return false;
2972 
2973   // A pointer to member of B can be converted to a pointer to member of D,
2974   // where D is derived from B (C++ 4.11p2).
2975   QualType FromClass(FromTypePtr->getClass(), 0);
2976   QualType ToClass(ToTypePtr->getClass(), 0);
2977 
2978   if (!Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromClass, ToClass) &&
2979       IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), ToClass, FromClass)) {
2980     ConvertedType = Context.getMemberPointerType(FromTypePtr->getPointeeType(),
2981                                                  ToClass.getTypePtr());
2982     return true;
2983   }
2984 
2985   return false;
2986 }
2987 
2988 /// CheckMemberPointerConversion - Check the member pointer conversion from the
2989 /// expression From to the type ToType. This routine checks for ambiguous or
2990 /// virtual or inaccessible base-to-derived member pointer conversions
2991 /// for which IsMemberPointerConversion has already returned true. It returns
2992 /// true and produces a diagnostic if there was an error, or returns false
2993 /// otherwise.
2994 bool Sema::CheckMemberPointerConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType,
2995                                         CastKind &Kind,
2996                                         CXXCastPath &BasePath,
2997                                         bool IgnoreBaseAccess) {
2998   QualType FromType = From->getType();
2999   const MemberPointerType *FromPtrType = FromType->getAs<MemberPointerType>();
3000   if (!FromPtrType) {
3001     // This must be a null pointer to member pointer conversion
3002     assert(From->isNullPointerConstant(Context,
3003                                        Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull) &&
3004            "Expr must be null pointer constant!");
3005     Kind = CK_NullToMemberPointer;
3006     return false;
3007   }
3008 
3009   const MemberPointerType *ToPtrType = ToType->getAs<MemberPointerType>();
3010   assert(ToPtrType && "No member pointer cast has a target type "
3011                       "that is not a member pointer.");
3012 
3013   QualType FromClass = QualType(FromPtrType->getClass(), 0);
3014   QualType ToClass   = QualType(ToPtrType->getClass(), 0);
3015 
3016   // FIXME: What about dependent types?
3017   assert(FromClass->isRecordType() && "Pointer into non-class.");
3018   assert(ToClass->isRecordType() && "Pointer into non-class.");
3019 
3020   CXXBasePaths Paths(/*FindAmbiguities=*/true, /*RecordPaths=*/true,
3021                      /*DetectVirtual=*/true);
3022   bool DerivationOkay =
3023       IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), ToClass, FromClass, Paths);
3024   assert(DerivationOkay &&
3025          "Should not have been called if derivation isn't OK.");
3026   (void)DerivationOkay;
3027 
3028   if (Paths.isAmbiguous(Context.getCanonicalType(FromClass).
3029                                   getUnqualifiedType())) {
3030     std::string PathDisplayStr = getAmbiguousPathsDisplayString(Paths);
3031     Diag(From->getExprLoc(), diag::err_ambiguous_memptr_conv)
3032       << 0 << FromClass << ToClass << PathDisplayStr << From->getSourceRange();
3033     return true;
3034   }
3035 
3036   if (const RecordType *VBase = Paths.getDetectedVirtual()) {
3037     Diag(From->getExprLoc(), diag::err_memptr_conv_via_virtual)
3038       << FromClass << ToClass << QualType(VBase, 0)
3039       << From->getSourceRange();
3040     return true;
3041   }
3042 
3043   if (!IgnoreBaseAccess)
3044     CheckBaseClassAccess(From->getExprLoc(), FromClass, ToClass,
3045                          Paths.front(),
3046                          diag::err_downcast_from_inaccessible_base);
3047 
3048   // Must be a base to derived member conversion.
3049   BuildBasePathArray(Paths, BasePath);
3050   Kind = CK_BaseToDerivedMemberPointer;
3051   return false;
3052 }
3053 
3054 /// Determine whether the lifetime conversion between the two given
3055 /// qualifiers sets is nontrivial.
3056 static bool isNonTrivialObjCLifetimeConversion(Qualifiers FromQuals,
3057                                                Qualifiers ToQuals) {
3058   // Converting anything to const __unsafe_unretained is trivial.
3059   if (ToQuals.hasConst() &&
3060       ToQuals.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_ExplicitNone)
3061     return false;
3062 
3063   return true;
3064 }
3065 
3066 /// IsQualificationConversion - Determines whether the conversion from
3067 /// an rvalue of type FromType to ToType is a qualification conversion
3068 /// (C++ 4.4).
3069 ///
3070 /// \param ObjCLifetimeConversion Output parameter that will be set to indicate
3071 /// when the qualification conversion involves a change in the Objective-C
3072 /// object lifetime.
3073 bool
3074 Sema::IsQualificationConversion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType,
3075                                 bool CStyle, bool &ObjCLifetimeConversion) {
3076   FromType = Context.getCanonicalType(FromType);
3077   ToType = Context.getCanonicalType(ToType);
3078   ObjCLifetimeConversion = false;
3079 
3080   // If FromType and ToType are the same type, this is not a
3081   // qualification conversion.
3082   if (FromType.getUnqualifiedType() == ToType.getUnqualifiedType())
3083     return false;
3084 
3085   // (C++ 4.4p4):
3086   //   A conversion can add cv-qualifiers at levels other than the first
3087   //   in multi-level pointers, subject to the following rules: [...]
3088   bool PreviousToQualsIncludeConst = true;
3089   bool UnwrappedAnyPointer = false;
3090   while (Context.UnwrapSimilarTypes(FromType, ToType)) {
3091     // Within each iteration of the loop, we check the qualifiers to
3092     // determine if this still looks like a qualification
3093     // conversion. Then, if all is well, we unwrap one more level of
3094     // pointers or pointers-to-members and do it all again
3095     // until there are no more pointers or pointers-to-members left to
3096     // unwrap.
3097     UnwrappedAnyPointer = true;
3098 
3099     Qualifiers FromQuals = FromType.getQualifiers();
3100     Qualifiers ToQuals = ToType.getQualifiers();
3101 
3102     // Ignore __unaligned qualifier if this type is void.
3103     if (ToType.getUnqualifiedType()->isVoidType())
3104       FromQuals.removeUnaligned();
3105 
3106     // Objective-C ARC:
3107     //   Check Objective-C lifetime conversions.
3108     if (FromQuals.getObjCLifetime() != ToQuals.getObjCLifetime() &&
3109         UnwrappedAnyPointer) {
3110       if (ToQuals.compatiblyIncludesObjCLifetime(FromQuals)) {
3111         if (isNonTrivialObjCLifetimeConversion(FromQuals, ToQuals))
3112           ObjCLifetimeConversion = true;
3113         FromQuals.removeObjCLifetime();
3114         ToQuals.removeObjCLifetime();
3115       } else {
3116         // Qualification conversions cannot cast between different
3117         // Objective-C lifetime qualifiers.
3118         return false;
3119       }
3120     }
3121 
3122     // Allow addition/removal of GC attributes but not changing GC attributes.
3123     if (FromQuals.getObjCGCAttr() != ToQuals.getObjCGCAttr() &&
3124         (!FromQuals.hasObjCGCAttr() || !ToQuals.hasObjCGCAttr())) {
3125       FromQuals.removeObjCGCAttr();
3126       ToQuals.removeObjCGCAttr();
3127     }
3128 
3129     //   -- for every j > 0, if const is in cv 1,j then const is in cv
3130     //      2,j, and similarly for volatile.
3131     if (!CStyle && !ToQuals.compatiblyIncludes(FromQuals))
3132       return false;
3133 
3134     //   -- if the cv 1,j and cv 2,j are different, then const is in
3135     //      every cv for 0 < k < j.
3136     if (!CStyle && FromQuals.getCVRQualifiers() != ToQuals.getCVRQualifiers()
3137         && !PreviousToQualsIncludeConst)
3138       return false;
3139 
3140     // Keep track of whether all prior cv-qualifiers in the "to" type
3141     // include const.
3142     PreviousToQualsIncludeConst
3143       = PreviousToQualsIncludeConst && ToQuals.hasConst();
3144   }
3145 
3146   // We are left with FromType and ToType being the pointee types
3147   // after unwrapping the original FromType and ToType the same number
3148   // of types. If we unwrapped any pointers, and if FromType and
3149   // ToType have the same unqualified type (since we checked
3150   // qualifiers above), then this is a qualification conversion.
3151   return UnwrappedAnyPointer && Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType,ToType);
3152 }
3153 
3154 /// - Determine whether this is a conversion from a scalar type to an
3155 /// atomic type.
3156 ///
3157 /// If successful, updates \c SCS's second and third steps in the conversion
3158 /// sequence to finish the conversion.
3159 static bool tryAtomicConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType,
3160                                 bool InOverloadResolution,
3161                                 StandardConversionSequence &SCS,
3162                                 bool CStyle) {
3163   const AtomicType *ToAtomic = ToType->getAs<AtomicType>();
3164   if (!ToAtomic)
3165     return false;
3166 
3167   StandardConversionSequence InnerSCS;
3168   if (!IsStandardConversion(S, From, ToAtomic->getValueType(),
3169                             InOverloadResolution, InnerSCS,
3170                             CStyle, /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/false))
3171     return false;
3172 
3173   SCS.Second = InnerSCS.Second;
3174   SCS.setToType(1, InnerSCS.getToType(1));
3175   SCS.Third = InnerSCS.Third;
3176   SCS.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime
3177     = InnerSCS.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime;
3178   SCS.setToType(2, InnerSCS.getToType(2));
3179   return true;
3180 }
3181 
3182 static bool isFirstArgumentCompatibleWithType(ASTContext &Context,
3183                                               CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor,
3184                                               QualType Type) {
3185   const FunctionProtoType *CtorType =
3186       Constructor->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
3187   if (CtorType->getNumParams() > 0) {
3188     QualType FirstArg = CtorType->getParamType(0);
3189     if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(Type, FirstArg.getNonReferenceType()))
3190       return true;
3191   }
3192   return false;
3193 }
3194 
3195 static OverloadingResult
3196 IsInitializerListConstructorConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType,
3197                                        CXXRecordDecl *To,
3198                                        UserDefinedConversionSequence &User,
3199                                        OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet,
3200                                        bool AllowExplicit) {
3201   CandidateSet.clear(OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_InitByUserDefinedConversion);
3202   for (auto *D : S.LookupConstructors(To)) {
3203     auto Info = getConstructorInfo(D);
3204     if (!Info)
3205       continue;
3206 
3207     bool Usable = !Info.Constructor->isInvalidDecl() &&
3208                   S.isInitListConstructor(Info.Constructor) &&
3209                   (AllowExplicit || !Info.Constructor->isExplicit());
3210     if (Usable) {
3211       // If the first argument is (a reference to) the target type,
3212       // suppress conversions.
3213       bool SuppressUserConversions = isFirstArgumentCompatibleWithType(
3214           S.Context, Info.Constructor, ToType);
3215       if (Info.ConstructorTmpl)
3216         S.AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(Info.ConstructorTmpl, Info.FoundDecl,
3217                                        /*ExplicitArgs*/ nullptr, From,
3218                                        CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions);
3219       else
3220         S.AddOverloadCandidate(Info.Constructor, Info.FoundDecl, From,
3221                                CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions);
3222     }
3223   }
3224 
3225   bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1);
3226 
3227   OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
3228   switch (auto Result =
3229             CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(S, From->getLocStart(),
3230                                             Best)) {
3231   case OR_Deleted:
3232   case OR_Success: {
3233     // Record the standard conversion we used and the conversion function.
3234     CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Best->Function);
3235     QualType ThisType = Constructor->getThisType(S.Context);
3236     // Initializer lists don't have conversions as such.
3237     User.Before.setAsIdentityConversion();
3238     User.HadMultipleCandidates = HadMultipleCandidates;
3239     User.ConversionFunction = Constructor;
3240     User.FoundConversionFunction = Best->FoundDecl;
3241     User.After.setAsIdentityConversion();
3242     User.After.setFromType(ThisType->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType());
3243     User.After.setAllToTypes(ToType);
3244     return Result;
3245   }
3246 
3247   case OR_No_Viable_Function:
3248     return OR_No_Viable_Function;
3249   case OR_Ambiguous:
3250     return OR_Ambiguous;
3251   }
3252 
3253   llvm_unreachable("Invalid OverloadResult!");
3254 }
3255 
3256 /// Determines whether there is a user-defined conversion sequence
3257 /// (C++ [over.ics.user]) that converts expression From to the type
3258 /// ToType. If such a conversion exists, User will contain the
3259 /// user-defined conversion sequence that performs such a conversion
3260 /// and this routine will return true. Otherwise, this routine returns
3261 /// false and User is unspecified.
3262 ///
3263 /// \param AllowExplicit  true if the conversion should consider C++0x
3264 /// "explicit" conversion functions as well as non-explicit conversion
3265 /// functions (C++0x [class.conv.fct]p2).
3266 ///
3267 /// \param AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit true if the conversion should
3268 /// allow an extra Objective-C pointer conversion on uses of explicit
3269 /// constructors. Requires \c AllowExplicit to also be set.
3270 static OverloadingResult
3271 IsUserDefinedConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType,
3272                         UserDefinedConversionSequence &User,
3273                         OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet,
3274                         bool AllowExplicit,
3275                         bool AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit) {
3276   assert(AllowExplicit || !AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit);
3277   CandidateSet.clear(OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_InitByUserDefinedConversion);
3278 
3279   // Whether we will only visit constructors.
3280   bool ConstructorsOnly = false;
3281 
3282   // If the type we are conversion to is a class type, enumerate its
3283   // constructors.
3284   if (const RecordType *ToRecordType = ToType->getAs<RecordType>()) {
3285     // C++ [over.match.ctor]p1:
3286     //   When objects of class type are direct-initialized (8.5), or
3287     //   copy-initialized from an expression of the same or a
3288     //   derived class type (8.5), overload resolution selects the
3289     //   constructor. [...] For copy-initialization, the candidate
3290     //   functions are all the converting constructors (12.3.1) of
3291     //   that class. The argument list is the expression-list within
3292     //   the parentheses of the initializer.
3293     if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ToType, From->getType()) ||
3294         (From->getType()->getAs<RecordType>() &&
3295          S.IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), From->getType(), ToType)))
3296       ConstructorsOnly = true;
3297 
3298     if (!S.isCompleteType(From->getExprLoc(), ToType)) {
3299       // We're not going to find any constructors.
3300     } else if (CXXRecordDecl *ToRecordDecl
3301                  = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(ToRecordType->getDecl())) {
3302 
3303       Expr **Args = &From;
3304       unsigned NumArgs = 1;
3305       bool ListInitializing = false;
3306       if (InitListExpr *InitList = dyn_cast<InitListExpr>(From)) {
3307         // But first, see if there is an init-list-constructor that will work.
3308         OverloadingResult Result = IsInitializerListConstructorConversion(
3309             S, From, ToType, ToRecordDecl, User, CandidateSet, AllowExplicit);
3310         if (Result != OR_No_Viable_Function)
3311           return Result;
3312         // Never mind.
3313         CandidateSet.clear(
3314             OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_InitByUserDefinedConversion);
3315 
3316         // If we're list-initializing, we pass the individual elements as
3317         // arguments, not the entire list.
3318         Args = InitList->getInits();
3319         NumArgs = InitList->getNumInits();
3320         ListInitializing = true;
3321       }
3322 
3323       for (auto *D : S.LookupConstructors(ToRecordDecl)) {
3324         auto Info = getConstructorInfo(D);
3325         if (!Info)
3326           continue;
3327 
3328         bool Usable = !Info.Constructor->isInvalidDecl();
3329         if (ListInitializing)
3330           Usable = Usable && (AllowExplicit || !Info.Constructor->isExplicit());
3331         else
3332           Usable = Usable &&
3333                    Info.Constructor->isConvertingConstructor(AllowExplicit);
3334         if (Usable) {
3335           bool SuppressUserConversions = !ConstructorsOnly;
3336           if (SuppressUserConversions && ListInitializing) {
3337             SuppressUserConversions = false;
3338             if (NumArgs == 1) {
3339               // If the first argument is (a reference to) the target type,
3340               // suppress conversions.
3341               SuppressUserConversions = isFirstArgumentCompatibleWithType(
3342                   S.Context, Info.Constructor, ToType);
3343             }
3344           }
3345           if (Info.ConstructorTmpl)
3346             S.AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(
3347                 Info.ConstructorTmpl, Info.FoundDecl,
3348                 /*ExplicitArgs*/ nullptr, llvm::makeArrayRef(Args, NumArgs),
3349                 CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions);
3350           else
3351             // Allow one user-defined conversion when user specifies a
3352             // From->ToType conversion via an static cast (c-style, etc).
3353             S.AddOverloadCandidate(Info.Constructor, Info.FoundDecl,
3354                                    llvm::makeArrayRef(Args, NumArgs),
3355                                    CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions);
3356         }
3357       }
3358     }
3359   }
3360 
3361   // Enumerate conversion functions, if we're allowed to.
3362   if (ConstructorsOnly || isa<InitListExpr>(From)) {
3363   } else if (!S.isCompleteType(From->getLocStart(), From->getType())) {
3364     // No conversion functions from incomplete types.
3365   } else if (const RecordType *FromRecordType
3366                                    = From->getType()->getAs<RecordType>()) {
3367     if (CXXRecordDecl *FromRecordDecl
3368          = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(FromRecordType->getDecl())) {
3369       // Add all of the conversion functions as candidates.
3370       const auto &Conversions = FromRecordDecl->getVisibleConversionFunctions();
3371       for (auto I = Conversions.begin(), E = Conversions.end(); I != E; ++I) {
3372         DeclAccessPair FoundDecl = I.getPair();
3373         NamedDecl *D = FoundDecl.getDecl();
3374         CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(D->getDeclContext());
3375         if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(D))
3376           D = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(D)->getTargetDecl();
3377 
3378         CXXConversionDecl *Conv;
3379         FunctionTemplateDecl *ConvTemplate;
3380         if ((ConvTemplate = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D)))
3381           Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(ConvTemplate->getTemplatedDecl());
3382         else
3383           Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D);
3384 
3385         if (AllowExplicit || !Conv->isExplicit()) {
3386           if (ConvTemplate)
3387             S.AddTemplateConversionCandidate(ConvTemplate, FoundDecl,
3388                                              ActingContext, From, ToType,
3389                                              CandidateSet,
3390                                              AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit);
3391           else
3392             S.AddConversionCandidate(Conv, FoundDecl, ActingContext,
3393                                      From, ToType, CandidateSet,
3394                                      AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit);
3395         }
3396       }
3397     }
3398   }
3399 
3400   bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1);
3401 
3402   OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
3403   switch (auto Result = CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(S, From->getLocStart(),
3404                                                         Best)) {
3405   case OR_Success:
3406   case OR_Deleted:
3407     // Record the standard conversion we used and the conversion function.
3408     if (CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor
3409           = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Best->Function)) {
3410       // C++ [over.ics.user]p1:
3411       //   If the user-defined conversion is specified by a
3412       //   constructor (12.3.1), the initial standard conversion
3413       //   sequence converts the source type to the type required by
3414       //   the argument of the constructor.
3415       //
3416       QualType ThisType = Constructor->getThisType(S.Context);
3417       if (isa<InitListExpr>(From)) {
3418         // Initializer lists don't have conversions as such.
3419         User.Before.setAsIdentityConversion();
3420       } else {
3421         if (Best->Conversions[0].isEllipsis())
3422           User.EllipsisConversion = true;
3423         else {
3424           User.Before = Best->Conversions[0].Standard;
3425           User.EllipsisConversion = false;
3426         }
3427       }
3428       User.HadMultipleCandidates = HadMultipleCandidates;
3429       User.ConversionFunction = Constructor;
3430       User.FoundConversionFunction = Best->FoundDecl;
3431       User.After.setAsIdentityConversion();
3432       User.After.setFromType(ThisType->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType());
3433       User.After.setAllToTypes(ToType);
3434       return Result;
3435     }
3436     if (CXXConversionDecl *Conversion
3437                  = dyn_cast<CXXConversionDecl>(Best->Function)) {
3438       // C++ [over.ics.user]p1:
3439       //
3440       //   [...] If the user-defined conversion is specified by a
3441       //   conversion function (12.3.2), the initial standard
3442       //   conversion sequence converts the source type to the
3443       //   implicit object parameter of the conversion function.
3444       User.Before = Best->Conversions[0].Standard;
3445       User.HadMultipleCandidates = HadMultipleCandidates;
3446       User.ConversionFunction = Conversion;
3447       User.FoundConversionFunction = Best->FoundDecl;
3448       User.EllipsisConversion = false;
3449 
3450       // C++ [over.ics.user]p2:
3451       //   The second standard conversion sequence converts the
3452       //   result of the user-defined conversion to the target type
3453       //   for the sequence. Since an implicit conversion sequence
3454       //   is an initialization, the special rules for
3455       //   initialization by user-defined conversion apply when
3456       //   selecting the best user-defined conversion for a
3457       //   user-defined conversion sequence (see 13.3.3 and
3458       //   13.3.3.1).
3459       User.After = Best->FinalConversion;
3460       return Result;
3461     }
3462     llvm_unreachable("Not a constructor or conversion function?");
3463 
3464   case OR_No_Viable_Function:
3465     return OR_No_Viable_Function;
3466 
3467   case OR_Ambiguous:
3468     return OR_Ambiguous;
3469   }
3470 
3471   llvm_unreachable("Invalid OverloadResult!");
3472 }
3473 
3474 bool
3475 Sema::DiagnoseMultipleUserDefinedConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType) {
3476   ImplicitConversionSequence ICS;
3477   OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(From->getExprLoc(),
3478                                     OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal);
3479   OverloadingResult OvResult =
3480     IsUserDefinedConversion(*this, From, ToType, ICS.UserDefined,
3481                             CandidateSet, false, false);
3482   if (OvResult == OR_Ambiguous)
3483     Diag(From->getLocStart(), diag::err_typecheck_ambiguous_condition)
3484         << From->getType() << ToType << From->getSourceRange();
3485   else if (OvResult == OR_No_Viable_Function && !CandidateSet.empty()) {
3486     if (!RequireCompleteType(From->getLocStart(), ToType,
3487                              diag::err_typecheck_nonviable_condition_incomplete,
3488                              From->getType(), From->getSourceRange()))
3489       Diag(From->getLocStart(), diag::err_typecheck_nonviable_condition)
3490           << false << From->getType() << From->getSourceRange() << ToType;
3491   } else
3492     return false;
3493   CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, From);
3494   return true;
3495 }
3496 
3497 /// Compare the user-defined conversion functions or constructors
3498 /// of two user-defined conversion sequences to determine whether any ordering
3499 /// is possible.
3500 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind
3501 compareConversionFunctions(Sema &S, FunctionDecl *Function1,
3502                            FunctionDecl *Function2) {
3503   if (!S.getLangOpts().ObjC1 || !S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11)
3504     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3505 
3506   // Objective-C++:
3507   //   If both conversion functions are implicitly-declared conversions from
3508   //   a lambda closure type to a function pointer and a block pointer,
3509   //   respectively, always prefer the conversion to a function pointer,
3510   //   because the function pointer is more lightweight and is more likely
3511   //   to keep code working.
3512   CXXConversionDecl *Conv1 = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXConversionDecl>(Function1);
3513   if (!Conv1)
3514     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3515 
3516   CXXConversionDecl *Conv2 = dyn_cast<CXXConversionDecl>(Function2);
3517   if (!Conv2)
3518     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3519 
3520   if (Conv1->getParent()->isLambda() && Conv2->getParent()->isLambda()) {
3521     bool Block1 = Conv1->getConversionType()->isBlockPointerType();
3522     bool Block2 = Conv2->getConversionType()->isBlockPointerType();
3523     if (Block1 != Block2)
3524       return Block1 ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse
3525                     : ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3526   }
3527 
3528   return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3529 }
3530 
3531 static bool hasDeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtrConversion(
3532     const ImplicitConversionSequence &ICS) {
3533   return (ICS.isStandard() && ICS.Standard.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr) ||
3534          (ICS.isUserDefined() &&
3535           ICS.UserDefined.Before.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr);
3536 }
3537 
3538 /// CompareImplicitConversionSequences - Compare two implicit
3539 /// conversion sequences to determine whether one is better than the
3540 /// other or if they are indistinguishable (C++ 13.3.3.2).
3541 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind
3542 CompareImplicitConversionSequences(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc,
3543                                    const ImplicitConversionSequence& ICS1,
3544                                    const ImplicitConversionSequence& ICS2)
3545 {
3546   // (C++ 13.3.3.2p2): When comparing the basic forms of implicit
3547   // conversion sequences (as defined in 13.3.3.1)
3548   //   -- a standard conversion sequence (13.3.3.1.1) is a better
3549   //      conversion sequence than a user-defined conversion sequence or
3550   //      an ellipsis conversion sequence, and
3551   //   -- a user-defined conversion sequence (13.3.3.1.2) is a better
3552   //      conversion sequence than an ellipsis conversion sequence
3553   //      (13.3.3.1.3).
3554   //
3555   // C++0x [over.best.ics]p10:
3556   //   For the purpose of ranking implicit conversion sequences as
3557   //   described in 13.3.3.2, the ambiguous conversion sequence is
3558   //   treated as a user-defined sequence that is indistinguishable
3559   //   from any other user-defined conversion sequence.
3560 
3561   // String literal to 'char *' conversion has been deprecated in C++03. It has
3562   // been removed from C++11. We still accept this conversion, if it happens at
3563   // the best viable function. Otherwise, this conversion is considered worse
3564   // than ellipsis conversion. Consider this as an extension; this is not in the
3565   // standard. For example:
3566   //
3567   // int &f(...);    // #1
3568   // void f(char*);  // #2
3569   // void g() { int &r = f("foo"); }
3570   //
3571   // In C++03, we pick #2 as the best viable function.
3572   // In C++11, we pick #1 as the best viable function, because ellipsis
3573   // conversion is better than string-literal to char* conversion (since there
3574   // is no such conversion in C++11). If there was no #1 at all or #1 couldn't
3575   // convert arguments, #2 would be the best viable function in C++11.
3576   // If the best viable function has this conversion, a warning will be issued
3577   // in C++03, or an ExtWarn (+SFINAE failure) will be issued in C++11.
3578 
3579   if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && !S.getLangOpts().WritableStrings &&
3580       hasDeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtrConversion(ICS1) !=
3581       hasDeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtrConversion(ICS2))
3582     return hasDeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtrConversion(ICS1)
3583                ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse
3584                : ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3585 
3586   if (ICS1.getKindRank() < ICS2.getKindRank())
3587     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3588   if (ICS2.getKindRank() < ICS1.getKindRank())
3589     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
3590 
3591   // The following checks require both conversion sequences to be of
3592   // the same kind.
3593   if (ICS1.getKind() != ICS2.getKind())
3594     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3595 
3596   ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind Result =
3597       ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3598 
3599   // Two implicit conversion sequences of the same form are
3600   // indistinguishable conversion sequences unless one of the
3601   // following rules apply: (C++ 13.3.3.2p3):
3602 
3603   // List-initialization sequence L1 is a better conversion sequence than
3604   // list-initialization sequence L2 if:
3605   // - L1 converts to std::initializer_list<X> for some X and L2 does not, or,
3606   //   if not that,
3607   // - L1 converts to type "array of N1 T", L2 converts to type "array of N2 T",
3608   //   and N1 is smaller than N2.,
3609   // even if one of the other rules in this paragraph would otherwise apply.
3610   if (!ICS1.isBad()) {
3611     if (ICS1.isStdInitializerListElement() &&
3612         !ICS2.isStdInitializerListElement())
3613       return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3614     if (!ICS1.isStdInitializerListElement() &&
3615         ICS2.isStdInitializerListElement())
3616       return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
3617   }
3618 
3619   if (ICS1.isStandard())
3620     // Standard conversion sequence S1 is a better conversion sequence than
3621     // standard conversion sequence S2 if [...]
3622     Result = CompareStandardConversionSequences(S, Loc,
3623                                                 ICS1.Standard, ICS2.Standard);
3624   else if (ICS1.isUserDefined()) {
3625     // User-defined conversion sequence U1 is a better conversion
3626     // sequence than another user-defined conversion sequence U2 if
3627     // they contain the same user-defined conversion function or
3628     // constructor and if the second standard conversion sequence of
3629     // U1 is better than the second standard conversion sequence of
3630     // U2 (C++ 13.3.3.2p3).
3631     if (ICS1.UserDefined.ConversionFunction ==
3632           ICS2.UserDefined.ConversionFunction)
3633       Result = CompareStandardConversionSequences(S, Loc,
3634                                                   ICS1.UserDefined.After,
3635                                                   ICS2.UserDefined.After);
3636     else
3637       Result = compareConversionFunctions(S,
3638                                           ICS1.UserDefined.ConversionFunction,
3639                                           ICS2.UserDefined.ConversionFunction);
3640   }
3641 
3642   return Result;
3643 }
3644 
3645 // Per 13.3.3.2p3, compare the given standard conversion sequences to
3646 // determine if one is a proper subset of the other.
3647 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind
3648 compareStandardConversionSubsets(ASTContext &Context,
3649                                  const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1,
3650                                  const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2) {
3651   ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind Result
3652     = ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3653 
3654   // the identity conversion sequence is considered to be a subsequence of
3655   // any non-identity conversion sequence
3656   if (SCS1.isIdentityConversion() && !SCS2.isIdentityConversion())
3657     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3658   else if (!SCS1.isIdentityConversion() && SCS2.isIdentityConversion())
3659     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
3660 
3661   if (SCS1.Second != SCS2.Second) {
3662     if (SCS1.Second == ICK_Identity)
3663       Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3664     else if (SCS2.Second == ICK_Identity)
3665       Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
3666     else
3667       return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3668   } else if (!Context.hasSimilarType(SCS1.getToType(1), SCS2.getToType(1)))
3669     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3670 
3671   if (SCS1.Third == SCS2.Third) {
3672     return Context.hasSameType(SCS1.getToType(2), SCS2.getToType(2))? Result
3673                              : ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3674   }
3675 
3676   if (SCS1.Third == ICK_Identity)
3677     return Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse
3678              ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable
3679              : ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3680 
3681   if (SCS2.Third == ICK_Identity)
3682     return Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Better
3683              ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable
3684              : ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
3685 
3686   return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3687 }
3688 
3689 /// Determine whether one of the given reference bindings is better
3690 /// than the other based on what kind of bindings they are.
3691 static bool
3692 isBetterReferenceBindingKind(const StandardConversionSequence &SCS1,
3693                              const StandardConversionSequence &SCS2) {
3694   // C++0x [over.ics.rank]p3b4:
3695   //   -- S1 and S2 are reference bindings (8.5.3) and neither refers to an
3696   //      implicit object parameter of a non-static member function declared
3697   //      without a ref-qualifier, and *either* S1 binds an rvalue reference
3698   //      to an rvalue and S2 binds an lvalue reference *or S1 binds an
3699   //      lvalue reference to a function lvalue and S2 binds an rvalue
3700   //      reference*.
3701   //
3702   // FIXME: Rvalue references. We're going rogue with the above edits,
3703   // because the semantics in the current C++0x working paper (N3225 at the
3704   // time of this writing) break the standard definition of std::forward
3705   // and std::reference_wrapper when dealing with references to functions.
3706   // Proposed wording changes submitted to CWG for consideration.
3707   if (SCS1.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier ||
3708       SCS2.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier)
3709     return false;
3710 
3711   return (!SCS1.IsLvalueReference && SCS1.BindsToRvalue &&
3712           SCS2.IsLvalueReference) ||
3713          (SCS1.IsLvalueReference && SCS1.BindsToFunctionLvalue &&
3714           !SCS2.IsLvalueReference && SCS2.BindsToFunctionLvalue);
3715 }
3716 
3717 /// CompareStandardConversionSequences - Compare two standard
3718 /// conversion sequences to determine whether one is better than the
3719 /// other or if they are indistinguishable (C++ 13.3.3.2p3).
3720 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind
3721 CompareStandardConversionSequences(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc,
3722                                    const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1,
3723                                    const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2)
3724 {
3725   // Standard conversion sequence S1 is a better conversion sequence
3726   // than standard conversion sequence S2 if (C++ 13.3.3.2p3):
3727 
3728   //  -- S1 is a proper subsequence of S2 (comparing the conversion
3729   //     sequences in the canonical form defined by 13.3.3.1.1,
3730   //     excluding any Lvalue Transformation; the identity conversion
3731   //     sequence is considered to be a subsequence of any
3732   //     non-identity conversion sequence) or, if not that,
3733   if (ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind CK
3734         = compareStandardConversionSubsets(S.Context, SCS1, SCS2))
3735     return CK;
3736 
3737   //  -- the rank of S1 is better than the rank of S2 (by the rules
3738   //     defined below), or, if not that,
3739   ImplicitConversionRank Rank1 = SCS1.getRank();
3740   ImplicitConversionRank Rank2 = SCS2.getRank();
3741   if (Rank1 < Rank2)
3742     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3743   else if (Rank2 < Rank1)
3744     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
3745 
3746   // (C++ 13.3.3.2p4): Two conversion sequences with the same rank
3747   // are indistinguishable unless one of the following rules
3748   // applies:
3749 
3750   //   A conversion that is not a conversion of a pointer, or
3751   //   pointer to member, to bool is better than another conversion
3752   //   that is such a conversion.
3753   if (SCS1.isPointerConversionToBool() != SCS2.isPointerConversionToBool())
3754     return SCS2.isPointerConversionToBool()
3755              ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Better
3756              : ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
3757 
3758   // C++ [over.ics.rank]p4b2:
3759   //
3760   //   If class B is derived directly or indirectly from class A,
3761   //   conversion of B* to A* is better than conversion of B* to
3762   //   void*, and conversion of A* to void* is better than conversion
3763   //   of B* to void*.
3764   bool SCS1ConvertsToVoid
3765     = SCS1.isPointerConversionToVoidPointer(S.Context);
3766   bool SCS2ConvertsToVoid
3767     = SCS2.isPointerConversionToVoidPointer(S.Context);
3768   if (SCS1ConvertsToVoid != SCS2ConvertsToVoid) {
3769     // Exactly one of the conversion sequences is a conversion to
3770     // a void pointer; it's the worse conversion.
3771     return SCS2ConvertsToVoid ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Better
3772                               : ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
3773   } else if (!SCS1ConvertsToVoid && !SCS2ConvertsToVoid) {
3774     // Neither conversion sequence converts to a void pointer; compare
3775     // their derived-to-base conversions.
3776     if (ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind DerivedCK
3777           = CompareDerivedToBaseConversions(S, Loc, SCS1, SCS2))
3778       return DerivedCK;
3779   } else if (SCS1ConvertsToVoid && SCS2ConvertsToVoid &&
3780              !S.Context.hasSameType(SCS1.getFromType(), SCS2.getFromType())) {
3781     // Both conversion sequences are conversions to void
3782     // pointers. Compare the source types to determine if there's an
3783     // inheritance relationship in their sources.
3784     QualType FromType1 = SCS1.getFromType();
3785     QualType FromType2 = SCS2.getFromType();
3786 
3787     // Adjust the types we're converting from via the array-to-pointer
3788     // conversion, if we need to.
3789     if (SCS1.First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer)
3790       FromType1 = S.Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType1);
3791     if (SCS2.First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer)
3792       FromType2 = S.Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType2);
3793 
3794     QualType FromPointee1 = FromType1->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType();
3795     QualType FromPointee2 = FromType2->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType();
3796 
3797     if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromPointee2, FromPointee1))
3798       return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3799     else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromPointee1, FromPointee2))
3800       return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
3801 
3802     // Objective-C++: If one interface is more specific than the
3803     // other, it is the better one.
3804     const ObjCObjectPointerType* FromObjCPtr1
3805       = FromType1->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>();
3806     const ObjCObjectPointerType* FromObjCPtr2
3807       = FromType2->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>();
3808     if (FromObjCPtr1 && FromObjCPtr2) {
3809       bool AssignLeft = S.Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromObjCPtr1,
3810                                                           FromObjCPtr2);
3811       bool AssignRight = S.Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromObjCPtr2,
3812                                                            FromObjCPtr1);
3813       if (AssignLeft != AssignRight) {
3814         return AssignLeft? ImplicitConversionSequence::Better
3815                          : ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
3816       }
3817     }
3818   }
3819 
3820   // Compare based on qualification conversions (C++ 13.3.3.2p3,
3821   // bullet 3).
3822   if (ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind QualCK
3823         = CompareQualificationConversions(S, SCS1, SCS2))
3824     return QualCK;
3825 
3826   if (SCS1.ReferenceBinding && SCS2.ReferenceBinding) {
3827     // Check for a better reference binding based on the kind of bindings.
3828     if (isBetterReferenceBindingKind(SCS1, SCS2))
3829       return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3830     else if (isBetterReferenceBindingKind(SCS2, SCS1))
3831       return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
3832 
3833     // C++ [over.ics.rank]p3b4:
3834     //   -- S1 and S2 are reference bindings (8.5.3), and the types to
3835     //      which the references refer are the same type except for
3836     //      top-level cv-qualifiers, and the type to which the reference
3837     //      initialized by S2 refers is more cv-qualified than the type
3838     //      to which the reference initialized by S1 refers.
3839     QualType T1 = SCS1.getToType(2);
3840     QualType T2 = SCS2.getToType(2);
3841     T1 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(T1);
3842     T2 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(T2);
3843     Qualifiers T1Quals, T2Quals;
3844     QualType UnqualT1 = S.Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T1, T1Quals);
3845     QualType UnqualT2 = S.Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T2, T2Quals);
3846     if (UnqualT1 == UnqualT2) {
3847       // Objective-C++ ARC: If the references refer to objects with different
3848       // lifetimes, prefer bindings that don't change lifetime.
3849       if (SCS1.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding !=
3850                                           SCS2.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding) {
3851         return SCS1.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding
3852                                            ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse
3853                                            : ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3854       }
3855 
3856       // If the type is an array type, promote the element qualifiers to the
3857       // type for comparison.
3858       if (isa<ArrayType>(T1) && T1Quals)
3859         T1 = S.Context.getQualifiedType(UnqualT1, T1Quals);
3860       if (isa<ArrayType>(T2) && T2Quals)
3861         T2 = S.Context.getQualifiedType(UnqualT2, T2Quals);
3862       if (T2.isMoreQualifiedThan(T1))
3863         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3864       else if (T1.isMoreQualifiedThan(T2))
3865         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
3866     }
3867   }
3868 
3869   // In Microsoft mode, prefer an integral conversion to a
3870   // floating-to-integral conversion if the integral conversion
3871   // is between types of the same size.
3872   // For example:
3873   // void f(float);
3874   // void f(int);
3875   // int main {
3876   //    long a;
3877   //    f(a);
3878   // }
3879   // Here, MSVC will call f(int) instead of generating a compile error
3880   // as clang will do in standard mode.
3881   if (S.getLangOpts().MSVCCompat && SCS1.Second == ICK_Integral_Conversion &&
3882       SCS2.Second == ICK_Floating_Integral &&
3883       S.Context.getTypeSize(SCS1.getFromType()) ==
3884           S.Context.getTypeSize(SCS1.getToType(2)))
3885     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3886 
3887   return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3888 }
3889 
3890 /// CompareQualificationConversions - Compares two standard conversion
3891 /// sequences to determine whether they can be ranked based on their
3892 /// qualification conversions (C++ 13.3.3.2p3 bullet 3).
3893 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind
3894 CompareQualificationConversions(Sema &S,
3895                                 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1,
3896                                 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2) {
3897   // C++ 13.3.3.2p3:
3898   //  -- S1 and S2 differ only in their qualification conversion and
3899   //     yield similar types T1 and T2 (C++ 4.4), respectively, and the
3900   //     cv-qualification signature of type T1 is a proper subset of
3901   //     the cv-qualification signature of type T2, and S1 is not the
3902   //     deprecated string literal array-to-pointer conversion (4.2).
3903   if (SCS1.First != SCS2.First || SCS1.Second != SCS2.Second ||
3904       SCS1.Third != SCS2.Third || SCS1.Third != ICK_Qualification)
3905     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3906 
3907   // FIXME: the example in the standard doesn't use a qualification
3908   // conversion (!)
3909   QualType T1 = SCS1.getToType(2);
3910   QualType T2 = SCS2.getToType(2);
3911   T1 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(T1);
3912   T2 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(T2);
3913   Qualifiers T1Quals, T2Quals;
3914   QualType UnqualT1 = S.Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T1, T1Quals);
3915   QualType UnqualT2 = S.Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T2, T2Quals);
3916 
3917   // If the types are the same, we won't learn anything by unwrapped
3918   // them.
3919   if (UnqualT1 == UnqualT2)
3920     return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3921 
3922   // If the type is an array type, promote the element qualifiers to the type
3923   // for comparison.
3924   if (isa<ArrayType>(T1) && T1Quals)
3925     T1 = S.Context.getQualifiedType(UnqualT1, T1Quals);
3926   if (isa<ArrayType>(T2) && T2Quals)
3927     T2 = S.Context.getQualifiedType(UnqualT2, T2Quals);
3928 
3929   ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind Result
3930     = ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3931 
3932   // Objective-C++ ARC:
3933   //   Prefer qualification conversions not involving a change in lifetime
3934   //   to qualification conversions that do not change lifetime.
3935   if (SCS1.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime !=
3936                                       SCS2.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime) {
3937     Result = SCS1.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime
3938                ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse
3939                : ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3940   }
3941 
3942   while (S.Context.UnwrapSimilarTypes(T1, T2)) {
3943     // Within each iteration of the loop, we check the qualifiers to
3944     // determine if this still looks like a qualification
3945     // conversion. Then, if all is well, we unwrap one more level of
3946     // pointers or pointers-to-members and do it all again
3947     // until there are no more pointers or pointers-to-members left
3948     // to unwrap. This essentially mimics what
3949     // IsQualificationConversion does, but here we're checking for a
3950     // strict subset of qualifiers.
3951     if (T1.getCVRQualifiers() == T2.getCVRQualifiers())
3952       // The qualifiers are the same, so this doesn't tell us anything
3953       // about how the sequences rank.
3954       ;
3955     else if (T2.isMoreQualifiedThan(T1)) {
3956       // T1 has fewer qualifiers, so it could be the better sequence.
3957       if (Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse)
3958         // Neither has qualifiers that are a subset of the other's
3959         // qualifiers.
3960         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3961 
3962       Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
3963     } else if (T1.isMoreQualifiedThan(T2)) {
3964       // T2 has fewer qualifiers, so it could be the better sequence.
3965       if (Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Better)
3966         // Neither has qualifiers that are a subset of the other's
3967         // qualifiers.
3968         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3969 
3970       Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
3971     } else {
3972       // Qualifiers are disjoint.
3973       return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3974     }
3975 
3976     // If the types after this point are equivalent, we're done.
3977     if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T1, T2))
3978       break;
3979   }
3980 
3981   // Check that the winning standard conversion sequence isn't using
3982   // the deprecated string literal array to pointer conversion.
3983   switch (Result) {
3984   case ImplicitConversionSequence::Better:
3985     if (SCS1.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr)
3986       Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3987     break;
3988 
3989   case ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable:
3990     break;
3991 
3992   case ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse:
3993     if (SCS2.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr)
3994       Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
3995     break;
3996   }
3997 
3998   return Result;
3999 }
4000 
4001 /// CompareDerivedToBaseConversions - Compares two standard conversion
4002 /// sequences to determine whether they can be ranked based on their
4003 /// various kinds of derived-to-base conversions (C++
4004 /// [over.ics.rank]p4b3).  As part of these checks, we also look at
4005 /// conversions between Objective-C interface types.
4006 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind
4007 CompareDerivedToBaseConversions(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc,
4008                                 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1,
4009                                 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2) {
4010   QualType FromType1 = SCS1.getFromType();
4011   QualType ToType1 = SCS1.getToType(1);
4012   QualType FromType2 = SCS2.getFromType();
4013   QualType ToType2 = SCS2.getToType(1);
4014 
4015   // Adjust the types we're converting from via the array-to-pointer
4016   // conversion, if we need to.
4017   if (SCS1.First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer)
4018     FromType1 = S.Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType1);
4019   if (SCS2.First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer)
4020     FromType2 = S.Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType2);
4021 
4022   // Canonicalize all of the types.
4023   FromType1 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(FromType1);
4024   ToType1 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(ToType1);
4025   FromType2 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(FromType2);
4026   ToType2 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(ToType2);
4027 
4028   // C++ [over.ics.rank]p4b3:
4029   //
4030   //   If class B is derived directly or indirectly from class A and
4031   //   class C is derived directly or indirectly from B,
4032   //
4033   // Compare based on pointer conversions.
4034   if (SCS1.Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion &&
4035       SCS2.Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion &&
4036       /*FIXME: Remove if Objective-C id conversions get their own rank*/
4037       FromType1->isPointerType() && FromType2->isPointerType() &&
4038       ToType1->isPointerType() && ToType2->isPointerType()) {
4039     QualType FromPointee1
4040       = FromType1->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType();
4041     QualType ToPointee1
4042       = ToType1->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType();
4043     QualType FromPointee2
4044       = FromType2->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType();
4045     QualType ToPointee2
4046       = ToType2->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType();
4047 
4048     //   -- conversion of C* to B* is better than conversion of C* to A*,
4049     if (FromPointee1 == FromPointee2 && ToPointee1 != ToPointee2) {
4050       if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, ToPointee1, ToPointee2))
4051         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
4052       else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, ToPointee2, ToPointee1))
4053         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
4054     }
4055 
4056     //   -- conversion of B* to A* is better than conversion of C* to A*,
4057     if (FromPointee1 != FromPointee2 && ToPointee1 == ToPointee2) {
4058       if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromPointee2, FromPointee1))
4059         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
4060       else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromPointee1, FromPointee2))
4061         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
4062     }
4063   } else if (SCS1.Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion &&
4064              SCS2.Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion) {
4065     const ObjCObjectPointerType *FromPtr1
4066       = FromType1->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>();
4067     const ObjCObjectPointerType *FromPtr2
4068       = FromType2->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>();
4069     const ObjCObjectPointerType *ToPtr1
4070       = ToType1->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>();
4071     const ObjCObjectPointerType *ToPtr2
4072       = ToType2->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>();
4073 
4074     if (FromPtr1 && FromPtr2 && ToPtr1 && ToPtr2) {
4075       // Apply the same conversion ranking rules for Objective-C pointer types
4076       // that we do for C++ pointers to class types. However, we employ the
4077       // Objective-C pseudo-subtyping relationship used for assignment of
4078       // Objective-C pointer types.
4079       bool FromAssignLeft
4080         = S.Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromPtr1, FromPtr2);
4081       bool FromAssignRight
4082         = S.Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromPtr2, FromPtr1);
4083       bool ToAssignLeft
4084         = S.Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(ToPtr1, ToPtr2);
4085       bool ToAssignRight
4086         = S.Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(ToPtr2, ToPtr1);
4087 
4088       // A conversion to an a non-id object pointer type or qualified 'id'
4089       // type is better than a conversion to 'id'.
4090       if (ToPtr1->isObjCIdType() &&
4091           (ToPtr2->isObjCQualifiedIdType() || ToPtr2->getInterfaceDecl()))
4092         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
4093       if (ToPtr2->isObjCIdType() &&
4094           (ToPtr1->isObjCQualifiedIdType() || ToPtr1->getInterfaceDecl()))
4095         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
4096 
4097       // A conversion to a non-id object pointer type is better than a
4098       // conversion to a qualified 'id' type
4099       if (ToPtr1->isObjCQualifiedIdType() && ToPtr2->getInterfaceDecl())
4100         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
4101       if (ToPtr2->isObjCQualifiedIdType() && ToPtr1->getInterfaceDecl())
4102         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
4103 
4104       // A conversion to an a non-Class object pointer type or qualified 'Class'
4105       // type is better than a conversion to 'Class'.
4106       if (ToPtr1->isObjCClassType() &&
4107           (ToPtr2->isObjCQualifiedClassType() || ToPtr2->getInterfaceDecl()))
4108         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
4109       if (ToPtr2->isObjCClassType() &&
4110           (ToPtr1->isObjCQualifiedClassType() || ToPtr1->getInterfaceDecl()))
4111         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
4112 
4113       // A conversion to a non-Class object pointer type is better than a
4114       // conversion to a qualified 'Class' type.
4115       if (ToPtr1->isObjCQualifiedClassType() && ToPtr2->getInterfaceDecl())
4116         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
4117       if (ToPtr2->isObjCQualifiedClassType() && ToPtr1->getInterfaceDecl())
4118         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
4119 
4120       //   -- "conversion of C* to B* is better than conversion of C* to A*,"
4121       if (S.Context.hasSameType(FromType1, FromType2) &&
4122           !FromPtr1->isObjCIdType() && !FromPtr1->isObjCClassType() &&
4123           (ToAssignLeft != ToAssignRight)) {
4124         if (FromPtr1->isSpecialized()) {
4125           // "conversion of B<A> * to B * is better than conversion of B * to
4126           // C *.
4127           bool IsFirstSame =
4128               FromPtr1->getInterfaceDecl() == ToPtr1->getInterfaceDecl();
4129           bool IsSecondSame =
4130               FromPtr1->getInterfaceDecl() == ToPtr2->getInterfaceDecl();
4131           if (IsFirstSame) {
4132             if (!IsSecondSame)
4133               return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
4134           } else if (IsSecondSame)
4135             return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
4136         }
4137         return ToAssignLeft? ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse
4138                            : ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
4139       }
4140 
4141       //   -- "conversion of B* to A* is better than conversion of C* to A*,"
4142       if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ToType1, ToType2) &&
4143           (FromAssignLeft != FromAssignRight))
4144         return FromAssignLeft? ImplicitConversionSequence::Better
4145         : ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
4146     }
4147   }
4148 
4149   // Ranking of member-pointer types.
4150   if (SCS1.Second == ICK_Pointer_Member && SCS2.Second == ICK_Pointer_Member &&
4151       FromType1->isMemberPointerType() && FromType2->isMemberPointerType() &&
4152       ToType1->isMemberPointerType() && ToType2->isMemberPointerType()) {
4153     const MemberPointerType * FromMemPointer1 =
4154                                         FromType1->getAs<MemberPointerType>();
4155     const MemberPointerType * ToMemPointer1 =
4156                                           ToType1->getAs<MemberPointerType>();
4157     const MemberPointerType * FromMemPointer2 =
4158                                           FromType2->getAs<MemberPointerType>();
4159     const MemberPointerType * ToMemPointer2 =
4160                                           ToType2->getAs<MemberPointerType>();
4161     const Type *FromPointeeType1 = FromMemPointer1->getClass();
4162     const Type *ToPointeeType1 = ToMemPointer1->getClass();
4163     const Type *FromPointeeType2 = FromMemPointer2->getClass();
4164     const Type *ToPointeeType2 = ToMemPointer2->getClass();
4165     QualType FromPointee1 = QualType(FromPointeeType1, 0).getUnqualifiedType();
4166     QualType ToPointee1 = QualType(ToPointeeType1, 0).getUnqualifiedType();
4167     QualType FromPointee2 = QualType(FromPointeeType2, 0).getUnqualifiedType();
4168     QualType ToPointee2 = QualType(ToPointeeType2, 0).getUnqualifiedType();
4169     // conversion of A::* to B::* is better than conversion of A::* to C::*,
4170     if (FromPointee1 == FromPointee2 && ToPointee1 != ToPointee2) {
4171       if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, ToPointee1, ToPointee2))
4172         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
4173       else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, ToPointee2, ToPointee1))
4174         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
4175     }
4176     // conversion of B::* to C::* is better than conversion of A::* to C::*
4177     if (ToPointee1 == ToPointee2 && FromPointee1 != FromPointee2) {
4178       if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromPointee1, FromPointee2))
4179         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
4180       else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromPointee2, FromPointee1))
4181         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
4182     }
4183   }
4184 
4185   if (SCS1.Second == ICK_Derived_To_Base) {
4186     //   -- conversion of C to B is better than conversion of C to A,
4187     //   -- binding of an expression of type C to a reference of type
4188     //      B& is better than binding an expression of type C to a
4189     //      reference of type A&,
4190     if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType1, FromType2) &&
4191         !S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ToType1, ToType2)) {
4192       if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, ToType1, ToType2))
4193         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
4194       else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, ToType2, ToType1))
4195         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
4196     }
4197 
4198     //   -- conversion of B to A is better than conversion of C to A.
4199     //   -- binding of an expression of type B to a reference of type
4200     //      A& is better than binding an expression of type C to a
4201     //      reference of type A&,
4202     if (!S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType1, FromType2) &&
4203         S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ToType1, ToType2)) {
4204       if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromType2, FromType1))
4205         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
4206       else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromType1, FromType2))
4207         return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse;
4208     }
4209   }
4210 
4211   return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable;
4212 }
4213 
4214 /// Determine whether the given type is valid, e.g., it is not an invalid
4215 /// C++ class.
4216 static bool isTypeValid(QualType T) {
4217   if (CXXRecordDecl *Record = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl())
4218     return !Record->isInvalidDecl();
4219 
4220   return true;
4221 }
4222 
4223 /// CompareReferenceRelationship - Compare the two types T1 and T2 to
4224 /// determine whether they are reference-related,
4225 /// reference-compatible, reference-compatible with added
4226 /// qualification, or incompatible, for use in C++ initialization by
4227 /// reference (C++ [dcl.ref.init]p4). Neither type can be a reference
4228 /// type, and the first type (T1) is the pointee type of the reference
4229 /// type being initialized.
4230 Sema::ReferenceCompareResult
4231 Sema::CompareReferenceRelationship(SourceLocation Loc,
4232                                    QualType OrigT1, QualType OrigT2,
4233                                    bool &DerivedToBase,
4234                                    bool &ObjCConversion,
4235                                    bool &ObjCLifetimeConversion) {
4236   assert(!OrigT1->isReferenceType() &&
4237     "T1 must be the pointee type of the reference type");
4238   assert(!OrigT2->isReferenceType() && "T2 cannot be a reference type");
4239 
4240   QualType T1 = Context.getCanonicalType(OrigT1);
4241   QualType T2 = Context.getCanonicalType(OrigT2);
4242   Qualifiers T1Quals, T2Quals;
4243   QualType UnqualT1 = Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T1, T1Quals);
4244   QualType UnqualT2 = Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T2, T2Quals);
4245 
4246   // C++ [dcl.init.ref]p4:
4247   //   Given types "cv1 T1" and "cv2 T2," "cv1 T1" is
4248   //   reference-related to "cv2 T2" if T1 is the same type as T2, or
4249   //   T1 is a base class of T2.
4250   DerivedToBase = false;
4251   ObjCConversion = false;
4252   ObjCLifetimeConversion = false;
4253   QualType ConvertedT2;
4254   if (UnqualT1 == UnqualT2) {
4255     // Nothing to do.
4256   } else if (isCompleteType(Loc, OrigT2) &&
4257              isTypeValid(UnqualT1) && isTypeValid(UnqualT2) &&
4258              IsDerivedFrom(Loc, UnqualT2, UnqualT1))
4259     DerivedToBase = true;
4260   else if (UnqualT1->isObjCObjectOrInterfaceType() &&
4261            UnqualT2->isObjCObjectOrInterfaceType() &&
4262            Context.canBindObjCObjectType(UnqualT1, UnqualT2))
4263     ObjCConversion = true;
4264   else if (UnqualT2->isFunctionType() &&
4265            IsFunctionConversion(UnqualT2, UnqualT1, ConvertedT2))
4266     // C++1z [dcl.init.ref]p4:
4267     //   cv1 T1" is reference-compatible with "cv2 T2" if [...] T2 is "noexcept
4268     //   function" and T1 is "function"
4269     //
4270     // We extend this to also apply to 'noreturn', so allow any function
4271     // conversion between function types.
4272     return Ref_Compatible;
4273   else
4274     return Ref_Incompatible;
4275 
4276   // At this point, we know that T1 and T2 are reference-related (at
4277   // least).
4278 
4279   // If the type is an array type, promote the element qualifiers to the type
4280   // for comparison.
4281   if (isa<ArrayType>(T1) && T1Quals)
4282     T1 = Context.getQualifiedType(UnqualT1, T1Quals);
4283   if (isa<ArrayType>(T2) && T2Quals)
4284     T2 = Context.getQualifiedType(UnqualT2, T2Quals);
4285 
4286   // C++ [dcl.init.ref]p4:
4287   //   "cv1 T1" is reference-compatible with "cv2 T2" if T1 is
4288   //   reference-related to T2 and cv1 is the same cv-qualification
4289   //   as, or greater cv-qualification than, cv2. For purposes of
4290   //   overload resolution, cases for which cv1 is greater
4291   //   cv-qualification than cv2 are identified as
4292   //   reference-compatible with added qualification (see 13.3.3.2).
4293   //
4294   // Note that we also require equivalence of Objective-C GC and address-space
4295   // qualifiers when performing these computations, so that e.g., an int in
4296   // address space 1 is not reference-compatible with an int in address
4297   // space 2.
4298   if (T1Quals.getObjCLifetime() != T2Quals.getObjCLifetime() &&
4299       T1Quals.compatiblyIncludesObjCLifetime(T2Quals)) {
4300     if (isNonTrivialObjCLifetimeConversion(T2Quals, T1Quals))
4301       ObjCLifetimeConversion = true;
4302 
4303     T1Quals.removeObjCLifetime();
4304     T2Quals.removeObjCLifetime();
4305   }
4306 
4307   // MS compiler ignores __unaligned qualifier for references; do the same.
4308   T1Quals.removeUnaligned();
4309   T2Quals.removeUnaligned();
4310 
4311   if (T1Quals.compatiblyIncludes(T2Quals))
4312     return Ref_Compatible;
4313   else
4314     return Ref_Related;
4315 }
4316 
4317 /// Look for a user-defined conversion to a value reference-compatible
4318 ///        with DeclType. Return true if something definite is found.
4319 static bool
4320 FindConversionForRefInit(Sema &S, ImplicitConversionSequence &ICS,
4321                          QualType DeclType, SourceLocation DeclLoc,
4322                          Expr *Init, QualType T2, bool AllowRvalues,
4323                          bool AllowExplicit) {
4324   assert(T2->isRecordType() && "Can only find conversions of record types.");
4325   CXXRecordDecl *T2RecordDecl
4326     = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(T2->getAs<RecordType>()->getDecl());
4327 
4328   OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(
4329       DeclLoc, OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_InitByUserDefinedConversion);
4330   const auto &Conversions = T2RecordDecl->getVisibleConversionFunctions();
4331   for (auto I = Conversions.begin(), E = Conversions.end(); I != E; ++I) {
4332     NamedDecl *D = *I;
4333     CXXRecordDecl *ActingDC = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(D->getDeclContext());
4334     if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(D))
4335       D = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(D)->getTargetDecl();
4336 
4337     FunctionTemplateDecl *ConvTemplate
4338       = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D);
4339     CXXConversionDecl *Conv;
4340     if (ConvTemplate)
4341       Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(ConvTemplate->getTemplatedDecl());
4342     else
4343       Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D);
4344 
4345     // If this is an explicit conversion, and we're not allowed to consider
4346     // explicit conversions, skip it.
4347     if (!AllowExplicit && Conv->isExplicit())
4348       continue;
4349 
4350     if (AllowRvalues) {
4351       bool DerivedToBase = false;
4352       bool ObjCConversion = false;
4353       bool ObjCLifetimeConversion = false;
4354 
4355       // If we are initializing an rvalue reference, don't permit conversion
4356       // functions that return lvalues.
4357       if (!ConvTemplate && DeclType->isRValueReferenceType()) {
4358         const ReferenceType *RefType
4359           = Conv->getConversionType()->getAs<LValueReferenceType>();
4360         if (RefType && !RefType->getPointeeType()->isFunctionType())
4361           continue;
4362       }
4363 
4364       if (!ConvTemplate &&
4365           S.CompareReferenceRelationship(
4366             DeclLoc,
4367             Conv->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType()
4368               .getUnqualifiedType(),
4369             DeclType.getNonReferenceType().getUnqualifiedType(),
4370             DerivedToBase, ObjCConversion, ObjCLifetimeConversion) ==
4371           Sema::Ref_Incompatible)
4372         continue;
4373     } else {
4374       // If the conversion function doesn't return a reference type,
4375       // it can't be considered for this conversion. An rvalue reference
4376       // is only acceptable if its referencee is a function type.
4377 
4378       const ReferenceType *RefType =
4379         Conv->getConversionType()->getAs<ReferenceType>();
4380       if (!RefType ||
4381           (!RefType->isLValueReferenceType() &&
4382            !RefType->getPointeeType()->isFunctionType()))
4383         continue;
4384     }
4385 
4386     if (ConvTemplate)
4387       S.AddTemplateConversionCandidate(ConvTemplate, I.getPair(), ActingDC,
4388                                        Init, DeclType, CandidateSet,
4389                                        /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false);
4390     else
4391       S.AddConversionCandidate(Conv, I.getPair(), ActingDC, Init,
4392                                DeclType, CandidateSet,
4393                                /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false);
4394   }
4395 
4396   bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1);
4397 
4398   OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
4399   switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(S, DeclLoc, Best)) {
4400   case OR_Success:
4401     // C++ [over.ics.ref]p1:
4402     //
4403     //   [...] If the parameter binds directly to the result of
4404     //   applying a conversion function to the argument
4405     //   expression, the implicit conversion sequence is a
4406     //   user-defined conversion sequence (13.3.3.1.2), with the
4407     //   second standard conversion sequence either an identity
4408     //   conversion or, if the conversion function returns an
4409     //   entity of a type that is a derived class of the parameter
4410     //   type, a derived-to-base Conversion.
4411     if (!Best->FinalConversion.DirectBinding)
4412       return false;
4413 
4414     ICS.setUserDefined();
4415     ICS.UserDefined.Before = Best->Conversions[0].Standard;
4416     ICS.UserDefined.After = Best->FinalConversion;
4417     ICS.UserDefined.HadMultipleCandidates = HadMultipleCandidates;
4418     ICS.UserDefined.ConversionFunction = Best->Function;
4419     ICS.UserDefined.FoundConversionFunction = Best->FoundDecl;
4420     ICS.UserDefined.EllipsisConversion = false;
4421     assert(ICS.UserDefined.After.ReferenceBinding &&
4422            ICS.UserDefined.After.DirectBinding &&
4423            "Expected a direct reference binding!");
4424     return true;
4425 
4426   case OR_Ambiguous:
4427     ICS.setAmbiguous();
4428     for (OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Cand = CandidateSet.begin();
4429          Cand != CandidateSet.end(); ++Cand)
4430       if (Cand->Viable)
4431         ICS.Ambiguous.addConversion(Cand->FoundDecl, Cand->Function);
4432     return true;
4433 
4434   case OR_No_Viable_Function:
4435   case OR_Deleted:
4436     // There was no suitable conversion, or we found a deleted
4437     // conversion; continue with other checks.
4438     return false;
4439   }
4440 
4441   llvm_unreachable("Invalid OverloadResult!");
4442 }
4443 
4444 /// Compute an implicit conversion sequence for reference
4445 /// initialization.
4446 static ImplicitConversionSequence
4447 TryReferenceInit(Sema &S, Expr *Init, QualType DeclType,
4448                  SourceLocation DeclLoc,
4449                  bool SuppressUserConversions,
4450                  bool AllowExplicit) {
4451   assert(DeclType->isReferenceType() && "Reference init needs a reference");
4452 
4453   // Most paths end in a failed conversion.
4454   ImplicitConversionSequence ICS;
4455   ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::no_conversion, Init, DeclType);
4456 
4457   QualType T1 = DeclType->getAs<ReferenceType>()->getPointeeType();
4458   QualType T2 = Init->getType();
4459 
4460   // If the initializer is the address of an overloaded function, try
4461   // to resolve the overloaded function. If all goes well, T2 is the
4462   // type of the resulting function.
4463   if (S.Context.getCanonicalType(T2) == S.Context.OverloadTy) {
4464     DeclAccessPair Found;
4465     if (FunctionDecl *Fn = S.ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction(Init, DeclType,
4466                                                                 false, Found))
4467       T2 = Fn->getType();
4468   }
4469 
4470   // Compute some basic properties of the types and the initializer.
4471   bool isRValRef = DeclType->isRValueReferenceType();
4472   bool DerivedToBase = false;
4473   bool ObjCConversion = false;
4474   bool ObjCLifetimeConversion = false;
4475   Expr::Classification InitCategory = Init->Classify(S.Context);
4476   Sema::ReferenceCompareResult RefRelationship
4477     = S.CompareReferenceRelationship(DeclLoc, T1, T2, DerivedToBase,
4478                                      ObjCConversion, ObjCLifetimeConversion);
4479 
4480 
4481   // C++0x [dcl.init.ref]p5:
4482   //   A reference to type "cv1 T1" is initialized by an expression
4483   //   of type "cv2 T2" as follows:
4484 
4485   //     -- If reference is an lvalue reference and the initializer expression
4486   if (!isRValRef) {
4487     //     -- is an lvalue (but is not a bit-field), and "cv1 T1" is
4488     //        reference-compatible with "cv2 T2," or
4489     //
4490     // Per C++ [over.ics.ref]p4, we don't check the bit-field property here.
4491     if (InitCategory.isLValue() && RefRelationship == Sema::Ref_Compatible) {
4492       // C++ [over.ics.ref]p1:
4493       //   When a parameter of reference type binds directly (8.5.3)
4494       //   to an argument expression, the implicit conversion sequence
4495       //   is the identity conversion, unless the argument expression
4496       //   has a type that is a derived class of the parameter type,
4497       //   in which case the implicit conversion sequence is a
4498       //   derived-to-base Conversion (13.3.3.1).
4499       ICS.setStandard();
4500       ICS.Standard.First = ICK_Identity;
4501       ICS.Standard.Second = DerivedToBase? ICK_Derived_To_Base
4502                          : ObjCConversion? ICK_Compatible_Conversion
4503                          : ICK_Identity;
4504       ICS.Standard.Third = ICK_Identity;
4505       ICS.Standard.FromTypePtr = T2.getAsOpaquePtr();
4506       ICS.Standard.setToType(0, T2);
4507       ICS.Standard.setToType(1, T1);
4508       ICS.Standard.setToType(2, T1);
4509       ICS.Standard.ReferenceBinding = true;
4510       ICS.Standard.DirectBinding = true;
4511       ICS.Standard.IsLvalueReference = !isRValRef;
4512       ICS.Standard.BindsToFunctionLvalue = T2->isFunctionType();
4513       ICS.Standard.BindsToRvalue = false;
4514       ICS.Standard.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier = false;
4515       ICS.Standard.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding = ObjCLifetimeConversion;
4516       ICS.Standard.CopyConstructor = nullptr;
4517       ICS.Standard.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr = false;
4518 
4519       // Nothing more to do: the inaccessibility/ambiguity check for
4520       // derived-to-base conversions is suppressed when we're
4521       // computing the implicit conversion sequence (C++
4522       // [over.best.ics]p2).
4523       return ICS;
4524     }
4525 
4526     //       -- has a class type (i.e., T2 is a class type), where T1 is
4527     //          not reference-related to T2, and can be implicitly
4528     //          converted to an lvalue of type "cv3 T3," where "cv1 T1"
4529     //          is reference-compatible with "cv3 T3" 92) (this
4530     //          conversion is selected by enumerating the applicable
4531     //          conversion functions (13.3.1.6) and choosing the best
4532     //          one through overload resolution (13.3)),
4533     if (!SuppressUserConversions && T2->isRecordType() &&
4534         S.isCompleteType(DeclLoc, T2) &&
4535         RefRelationship == Sema::Ref_Incompatible) {
4536       if (FindConversionForRefInit(S, ICS, DeclType, DeclLoc,
4537                                    Init, T2, /*AllowRvalues=*/false,
4538                                    AllowExplicit))
4539         return ICS;
4540     }
4541   }
4542 
4543   //     -- Otherwise, the reference shall be an lvalue reference to a
4544   //        non-volatile const type (i.e., cv1 shall be const), or the reference
4545   //        shall be an rvalue reference.
4546   if (!isRValRef && (!T1.isConstQualified() || T1.isVolatileQualified()))
4547     return ICS;
4548 
4549   //       -- If the initializer expression
4550   //
4551   //            -- is an xvalue, class prvalue, array prvalue or function
4552   //               lvalue and "cv1 T1" is reference-compatible with "cv2 T2", or
4553   if (RefRelationship == Sema::Ref_Compatible &&
4554       (InitCategory.isXValue() ||
4555        (InitCategory.isPRValue() && (T2->isRecordType() || T2->isArrayType())) ||
4556        (InitCategory.isLValue() && T2->isFunctionType()))) {
4557     ICS.setStandard();
4558     ICS.Standard.First = ICK_Identity;
4559     ICS.Standard.Second = DerivedToBase? ICK_Derived_To_Base
4560                       : ObjCConversion? ICK_Compatible_Conversion
4561                       : ICK_Identity;
4562     ICS.Standard.Third = ICK_Identity;
4563     ICS.Standard.FromTypePtr = T2.getAsOpaquePtr();
4564     ICS.Standard.setToType(0, T2);
4565     ICS.Standard.setToType(1, T1);
4566     ICS.Standard.setToType(2, T1);
4567     ICS.Standard.ReferenceBinding = true;
4568     // In C++0x, this is always a direct binding. In C++98/03, it's a direct
4569     // binding unless we're binding to a class prvalue.
4570     // Note: Although xvalues wouldn't normally show up in C++98/03 code, we
4571     // allow the use of rvalue references in C++98/03 for the benefit of
4572     // standard library implementors; therefore, we need the xvalue check here.
4573     ICS.Standard.DirectBinding =
4574       S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 ||
4575       !(InitCategory.isPRValue() || T2->isRecordType());
4576     ICS.Standard.IsLvalueReference = !isRValRef;
4577     ICS.Standard.BindsToFunctionLvalue = T2->isFunctionType();
4578     ICS.Standard.BindsToRvalue = InitCategory.isRValue();
4579     ICS.Standard.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier = false;
4580     ICS.Standard.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding = ObjCLifetimeConversion;
4581     ICS.Standard.CopyConstructor = nullptr;
4582     ICS.Standard.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr = false;
4583     return ICS;
4584   }
4585 
4586   //            -- has a class type (i.e., T2 is a class type), where T1 is not
4587   //               reference-related to T2, and can be implicitly converted to
4588   //               an xvalue, class prvalue, or function lvalue of type
4589   //               "cv3 T3", where "cv1 T1" is reference-compatible with
4590   //               "cv3 T3",
4591   //
4592   //          then the reference is bound to the value of the initializer
4593   //          expression in the first case and to the result of the conversion
4594   //          in the second case (or, in either case, to an appropriate base
4595   //          class subobject).
4596   if (!SuppressUserConversions && RefRelationship == Sema::Ref_Incompatible &&
4597       T2->isRecordType() && S.isCompleteType(DeclLoc, T2) &&
4598       FindConversionForRefInit(S, ICS, DeclType, DeclLoc,
4599                                Init, T2, /*AllowRvalues=*/true,
4600                                AllowExplicit)) {
4601     // In the second case, if the reference is an rvalue reference
4602     // and the second standard conversion sequence of the
4603     // user-defined conversion sequence includes an lvalue-to-rvalue
4604     // conversion, the program is ill-formed.
4605     if (ICS.isUserDefined() && isRValRef &&
4606         ICS.UserDefined.After.First == ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue)
4607       ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::no_conversion, Init, DeclType);
4608 
4609     return ICS;
4610   }
4611 
4612   // A temporary of function type cannot be created; don't even try.
4613   if (T1->isFunctionType())
4614     return ICS;
4615 
4616   //       -- Otherwise, a temporary of type "cv1 T1" is created and
4617   //          initialized from the initializer expression using the
4618   //          rules for a non-reference copy initialization (8.5). The
4619   //          reference is then bound to the temporary. If T1 is
4620   //          reference-related to T2, cv1 must be the same
4621   //          cv-qualification as, or greater cv-qualification than,
4622   //          cv2; otherwise, the program is ill-formed.
4623   if (RefRelationship == Sema::Ref_Related) {
4624     // If cv1 == cv2 or cv1 is a greater cv-qualified than cv2, then
4625     // we would be reference-compatible or reference-compatible with
4626     // added qualification. But that wasn't the case, so the reference
4627     // initialization fails.
4628     //
4629     // Note that we only want to check address spaces and cvr-qualifiers here.
4630     // ObjC GC, lifetime and unaligned qualifiers aren't important.
4631     Qualifiers T1Quals = T1.getQualifiers();
4632     Qualifiers T2Quals = T2.getQualifiers();
4633     T1Quals.removeObjCGCAttr();
4634     T1Quals.removeObjCLifetime();
4635     T2Quals.removeObjCGCAttr();
4636     T2Quals.removeObjCLifetime();
4637     // MS compiler ignores __unaligned qualifier for references; do the same.
4638     T1Quals.removeUnaligned();
4639     T2Quals.removeUnaligned();
4640     if (!T1Quals.compatiblyIncludes(T2Quals))
4641       return ICS;
4642   }
4643 
4644   // If at least one of the types is a class type, the types are not
4645   // related, and we aren't allowed any user conversions, the
4646   // reference binding fails. This case is important for breaking
4647   // recursion, since TryImplicitConversion below will attempt to
4648   // create a temporary through the use of a copy constructor.
4649   if (SuppressUserConversions && RefRelationship == Sema::Ref_Incompatible &&
4650       (T1->isRecordType() || T2->isRecordType()))
4651     return ICS;
4652 
4653   // If T1 is reference-related to T2 and the reference is an rvalue
4654   // reference, the initializer expression shall not be an lvalue.
4655   if (RefRelationship >= Sema::Ref_Related &&
4656       isRValRef && Init->Classify(S.Context).isLValue())
4657     return ICS;
4658 
4659   // C++ [over.ics.ref]p2:
4660   //   When a parameter of reference type is not bound directly to
4661   //   an argument expression, the conversion sequence is the one
4662   //   required to convert the argument expression to the
4663   //   underlying type of the reference according to
4664   //   13.3.3.1. Conceptually, this conversion sequence corresponds
4665   //   to copy-initializing a temporary of the underlying type with
4666   //   the argument expression. Any difference in top-level
4667   //   cv-qualification is subsumed by the initialization itself
4668   //   and does not constitute a conversion.
4669   ICS = TryImplicitConversion(S, Init, T1, SuppressUserConversions,
4670                               /*AllowExplicit=*/false,
4671                               /*InOverloadResolution=*/false,
4672                               /*CStyle=*/false,
4673                               /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/false,
4674                               /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false);
4675 
4676   // Of course, that's still a reference binding.
4677   if (ICS.isStandard()) {
4678     ICS.Standard.ReferenceBinding = true;
4679     ICS.Standard.IsLvalueReference = !isRValRef;
4680     ICS.Standard.BindsToFunctionLvalue = false;
4681     ICS.Standard.BindsToRvalue = true;
4682     ICS.Standard.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier = false;
4683     ICS.Standard.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding = false;
4684   } else if (ICS.isUserDefined()) {
4685     const ReferenceType *LValRefType =
4686         ICS.UserDefined.ConversionFunction->getReturnType()
4687             ->getAs<LValueReferenceType>();
4688 
4689     // C++ [over.ics.ref]p3:
4690     //   Except for an implicit object parameter, for which see 13.3.1, a
4691     //   standard conversion sequence cannot be formed if it requires [...]
4692     //   binding an rvalue reference to an lvalue other than a function
4693     //   lvalue.
4694     // Note that the function case is not possible here.
4695     if (DeclType->isRValueReferenceType() && LValRefType) {
4696       // FIXME: This is the wrong BadConversionSequence. The problem is binding
4697       // an rvalue reference to a (non-function) lvalue, not binding an lvalue
4698       // reference to an rvalue!
4699       ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::lvalue_ref_to_rvalue, Init, DeclType);
4700       return ICS;
4701     }
4702 
4703     ICS.UserDefined.After.ReferenceBinding = true;
4704     ICS.UserDefined.After.IsLvalueReference = !isRValRef;
4705     ICS.UserDefined.After.BindsToFunctionLvalue = false;
4706     ICS.UserDefined.After.BindsToRvalue = !LValRefType;
4707     ICS.UserDefined.After.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier = false;
4708     ICS.UserDefined.After.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding = false;
4709   }
4710 
4711   return ICS;
4712 }
4713 
4714 static ImplicitConversionSequence
4715 TryCopyInitialization(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType,
4716                       bool SuppressUserConversions,
4717                       bool InOverloadResolution,
4718                       bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion,
4719                       bool AllowExplicit = false);
4720 
4721 /// TryListConversion - Try to copy-initialize a value of type ToType from the
4722 /// initializer list From.
4723 static ImplicitConversionSequence
4724 TryListConversion(Sema &S, InitListExpr *From, QualType ToType,
4725                   bool SuppressUserConversions,
4726                   bool InOverloadResolution,
4727                   bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion) {
4728   // C++11 [over.ics.list]p1:
4729   //   When an argument is an initializer list, it is not an expression and
4730   //   special rules apply for converting it to a parameter type.
4731 
4732   ImplicitConversionSequence Result;
4733   Result.setBad(BadConversionSequence::no_conversion, From, ToType);
4734 
4735   // We need a complete type for what follows. Incomplete types can never be
4736   // initialized from init lists.
4737   if (!S.isCompleteType(From->getLocStart(), ToType))
4738     return Result;
4739 
4740   // Per DR1467:
4741   //   If the parameter type is a class X and the initializer list has a single
4742   //   element of type cv U, where U is X or a class derived from X, the
4743   //   implicit conversion sequence is the one required to convert the element
4744   //   to the parameter type.
4745   //
4746   //   Otherwise, if the parameter type is a character array [... ]
4747   //   and the initializer list has a single element that is an
4748   //   appropriately-typed string literal (8.5.2 [dcl.init.string]), the
4749   //   implicit conversion sequence is the identity conversion.
4750   if (From->getNumInits() == 1) {
4751     if (ToType->isRecordType()) {
4752       QualType InitType = From->getInit(0)->getType();
4753       if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(InitType, ToType) ||
4754           S.IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), InitType, ToType))
4755         return TryCopyInitialization(S, From->getInit(0), ToType,
4756                                      SuppressUserConversions,
4757                                      InOverloadResolution,
4758                                      AllowObjCWritebackConversion);
4759     }
4760     // FIXME: Check the other conditions here: array of character type,
4761     // initializer is a string literal.
4762     if (ToType->isArrayType()) {
4763       InitializedEntity Entity =
4764         InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(S.Context, ToType,
4765                                                /*Consumed=*/false);
4766       if (S.CanPerformCopyInitialization(Entity, From)) {
4767         Result.setStandard();
4768         Result.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion();
4769         Result.Standard.setFromType(ToType);
4770         Result.Standard.setAllToTypes(ToType);
4771         return Result;
4772       }
4773     }
4774   }
4775 
4776   // C++14 [over.ics.list]p2: Otherwise, if the parameter type [...] (below).
4777   // C++11 [over.ics.list]p2:
4778   //   If the parameter type is std::initializer_list<X> or "array of X" and
4779   //   all the elements can be implicitly converted to X, the implicit
4780   //   conversion sequence is the worst conversion necessary to convert an
4781   //   element of the list to X.
4782   //
4783   // C++14 [over.ics.list]p3:
4784   //   Otherwise, if the parameter type is "array of N X", if the initializer
4785   //   list has exactly N elements or if it has fewer than N elements and X is
4786   //   default-constructible, and if all the elements of the initializer list
4787   //   can be implicitly converted to X, the implicit conversion sequence is
4788   //   the worst conversion necessary to convert an element of the list to X.
4789   //
4790   // FIXME: We're missing a lot of these checks.
4791   bool toStdInitializerList = false;
4792   QualType X;
4793   if (ToType->isArrayType())
4794     X = S.Context.getAsArrayType(ToType)->getElementType();
4795   else
4796     toStdInitializerList = S.isStdInitializerList(ToType, &X);
4797   if (!X.isNull()) {
4798     for (unsigned i = 0, e = From->getNumInits(); i < e; ++i) {
4799       Expr *Init = From->getInit(i);
4800       ImplicitConversionSequence ICS =
4801           TryCopyInitialization(S, Init, X, SuppressUserConversions,
4802                                 InOverloadResolution,
4803                                 AllowObjCWritebackConversion);
4804       // If a single element isn't convertible, fail.
4805       if (ICS.isBad()) {
4806         Result = ICS;
4807         break;
4808       }
4809       // Otherwise, look for the worst conversion.
4810       if (Result.isBad() ||
4811           CompareImplicitConversionSequences(S, From->getLocStart(), ICS,
4812                                              Result) ==
4813               ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse)
4814         Result = ICS;
4815     }
4816 
4817     // For an empty list, we won't have computed any conversion sequence.
4818     // Introduce the identity conversion sequence.
4819     if (From->getNumInits() == 0) {
4820       Result.setStandard();
4821       Result.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion();
4822       Result.Standard.setFromType(ToType);
4823       Result.Standard.setAllToTypes(ToType);
4824     }
4825 
4826     Result.setStdInitializerListElement(toStdInitializerList);
4827     return Result;
4828   }
4829 
4830   // C++14 [over.ics.list]p4:
4831   // C++11 [over.ics.list]p3:
4832   //   Otherwise, if the parameter is a non-aggregate class X and overload
4833   //   resolution chooses a single best constructor [...] the implicit
4834   //   conversion sequence is a user-defined conversion sequence. If multiple
4835   //   constructors are viable but none is better than the others, the
4836   //   implicit conversion sequence is a user-defined conversion sequence.
4837   if (ToType->isRecordType() && !ToType->isAggregateType()) {
4838     // This function can deal with initializer lists.
4839     return TryUserDefinedConversion(S, From, ToType, SuppressUserConversions,
4840                                     /*AllowExplicit=*/false,
4841                                     InOverloadResolution, /*CStyle=*/false,
4842                                     AllowObjCWritebackConversion,
4843                                     /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false);
4844   }
4845 
4846   // C++14 [over.ics.list]p5:
4847   // C++11 [over.ics.list]p4:
4848   //   Otherwise, if the parameter has an aggregate type which can be
4849   //   initialized from the initializer list [...] the implicit conversion
4850   //   sequence is a user-defined conversion sequence.
4851   if (ToType->isAggregateType()) {
4852     // Type is an aggregate, argument is an init list. At this point it comes
4853     // down to checking whether the initialization works.
4854     // FIXME: Find out whether this parameter is consumed or not.
4855     // FIXME: Expose SemaInit's aggregate initialization code so that we don't
4856     // need to call into the initialization code here; overload resolution
4857     // should not be doing that.
4858     InitializedEntity Entity =
4859         InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(S.Context, ToType,
4860                                                /*Consumed=*/false);
4861     if (S.CanPerformCopyInitialization(Entity, From)) {
4862       Result.setUserDefined();
4863       Result.UserDefined.Before.setAsIdentityConversion();
4864       // Initializer lists don't have a type.
4865       Result.UserDefined.Before.setFromType(QualType());
4866       Result.UserDefined.Before.setAllToTypes(QualType());
4867 
4868       Result.UserDefined.After.setAsIdentityConversion();
4869       Result.UserDefined.After.setFromType(ToType);
4870       Result.UserDefined.After.setAllToTypes(ToType);
4871       Result.UserDefined.ConversionFunction = nullptr;
4872     }
4873     return Result;
4874   }
4875 
4876   // C++14 [over.ics.list]p6:
4877   // C++11 [over.ics.list]p5:
4878   //   Otherwise, if the parameter is a reference, see 13.3.3.1.4.
4879   if (ToType->isReferenceType()) {
4880     // The standard is notoriously unclear here, since 13.3.3.1.4 doesn't
4881     // mention initializer lists in any way. So we go by what list-
4882     // initialization would do and try to extrapolate from that.
4883 
4884     QualType T1 = ToType->getAs<ReferenceType>()->getPointeeType();
4885 
4886     // If the initializer list has a single element that is reference-related
4887     // to the parameter type, we initialize the reference from that.
4888     if (From->getNumInits() == 1) {
4889       Expr *Init = From->getInit(0);
4890 
4891       QualType T2 = Init->getType();
4892 
4893       // If the initializer is the address of an overloaded function, try
4894       // to resolve the overloaded function. If all goes well, T2 is the
4895       // type of the resulting function.
4896       if (S.Context.getCanonicalType(T2) == S.Context.OverloadTy) {
4897         DeclAccessPair Found;
4898         if (FunctionDecl *Fn = S.ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction(
4899                                    Init, ToType, false, Found))
4900           T2 = Fn->getType();
4901       }
4902 
4903       // Compute some basic properties of the types and the initializer.
4904       bool dummy1 = false;
4905       bool dummy2 = false;
4906       bool dummy3 = false;
4907       Sema::ReferenceCompareResult RefRelationship
4908         = S.CompareReferenceRelationship(From->getLocStart(), T1, T2, dummy1,
4909                                          dummy2, dummy3);
4910 
4911       if (RefRelationship >= Sema::Ref_Related) {
4912         return TryReferenceInit(S, Init, ToType, /*FIXME*/From->getLocStart(),
4913                                 SuppressUserConversions,
4914                                 /*AllowExplicit=*/false);
4915       }
4916     }
4917 
4918     // Otherwise, we bind the reference to a temporary created from the
4919     // initializer list.
4920     Result = TryListConversion(S, From, T1, SuppressUserConversions,
4921                                InOverloadResolution,
4922                                AllowObjCWritebackConversion);
4923     if (Result.isFailure())
4924       return Result;
4925     assert(!Result.isEllipsis() &&
4926            "Sub-initialization cannot result in ellipsis conversion.");
4927 
4928     // Can we even bind to a temporary?
4929     if (ToType->isRValueReferenceType() ||
4930         (T1.isConstQualified() && !T1.isVolatileQualified())) {
4931       StandardConversionSequence &SCS = Result.isStandard() ? Result.Standard :
4932                                             Result.UserDefined.After;
4933       SCS.ReferenceBinding = true;
4934       SCS.IsLvalueReference = ToType->isLValueReferenceType();
4935       SCS.BindsToRvalue = true;
4936       SCS.BindsToFunctionLvalue = false;
4937       SCS.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier = false;
4938       SCS.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding = false;
4939     } else
4940       Result.setBad(BadConversionSequence::lvalue_ref_to_rvalue,
4941                     From, ToType);
4942     return Result;
4943   }
4944 
4945   // C++14 [over.ics.list]p7:
4946   // C++11 [over.ics.list]p6:
4947   //   Otherwise, if the parameter type is not a class:
4948   if (!ToType->isRecordType()) {
4949     //    - if the initializer list has one element that is not itself an
4950     //      initializer list, the implicit conversion sequence is the one
4951     //      required to convert the element to the parameter type.
4952     unsigned NumInits = From->getNumInits();
4953     if (NumInits == 1 && !isa<InitListExpr>(From->getInit(0)))
4954       Result = TryCopyInitialization(S, From->getInit(0), ToType,
4955                                      SuppressUserConversions,
4956                                      InOverloadResolution,
4957                                      AllowObjCWritebackConversion);
4958     //    - if the initializer list has no elements, the implicit conversion
4959     //      sequence is the identity conversion.
4960     else if (NumInits == 0) {
4961       Result.setStandard();
4962       Result.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion();
4963       Result.Standard.setFromType(ToType);
4964       Result.Standard.setAllToTypes(ToType);
4965     }
4966     return Result;
4967   }
4968 
4969   // C++14 [over.ics.list]p8:
4970   // C++11 [over.ics.list]p7:
4971   //   In all cases other than those enumerated above, no conversion is possible
4972   return Result;
4973 }
4974 
4975 /// TryCopyInitialization - Try to copy-initialize a value of type
4976 /// ToType from the expression From. Return the implicit conversion
4977 /// sequence required to pass this argument, which may be a bad
4978 /// conversion sequence (meaning that the argument cannot be passed to
4979 /// a parameter of this type). If @p SuppressUserConversions, then we
4980 /// do not permit any user-defined conversion sequences.
4981 static ImplicitConversionSequence
4982 TryCopyInitialization(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType,
4983                       bool SuppressUserConversions,
4984                       bool InOverloadResolution,
4985                       bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion,
4986                       bool AllowExplicit) {
4987   if (InitListExpr *FromInitList = dyn_cast<InitListExpr>(From))
4988     return TryListConversion(S, FromInitList, ToType, SuppressUserConversions,
4989                              InOverloadResolution,AllowObjCWritebackConversion);
4990 
4991   if (ToType->isReferenceType())
4992     return TryReferenceInit(S, From, ToType,
4993                             /*FIXME:*/From->getLocStart(),
4994                             SuppressUserConversions,
4995                             AllowExplicit);
4996 
4997   return TryImplicitConversion(S, From, ToType,
4998                                SuppressUserConversions,
4999                                /*AllowExplicit=*/false,
5000                                InOverloadResolution,
5001                                /*CStyle=*/false,
5002                                AllowObjCWritebackConversion,
5003                                /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false);
5004 }
5005 
5006 static bool TryCopyInitialization(const CanQualType FromQTy,
5007                                   const CanQualType ToQTy,
5008                                   Sema &S,
5009                                   SourceLocation Loc,
5010                                   ExprValueKind FromVK) {
5011   OpaqueValueExpr TmpExpr(Loc, FromQTy, FromVK);
5012   ImplicitConversionSequence ICS =
5013     TryCopyInitialization(S, &TmpExpr, ToQTy, true, true, false);
5014 
5015   return !ICS.isBad();
5016 }
5017 
5018 /// TryObjectArgumentInitialization - Try to initialize the object
5019 /// parameter of the given member function (@c Method) from the
5020 /// expression @p From.
5021 static ImplicitConversionSequence
5022 TryObjectArgumentInitialization(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType FromType,
5023                                 Expr::Classification FromClassification,
5024                                 CXXMethodDecl *Method,
5025                                 CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext) {
5026   QualType ClassType = S.Context.getTypeDeclType(ActingContext);
5027   // [class.dtor]p2: A destructor can be invoked for a const, volatile or
5028   //                 const volatile object.
5029   unsigned Quals = isa<CXXDestructorDecl>(Method) ?
5030     Qualifiers::Const | Qualifiers::Volatile : Method->getTypeQualifiers();
5031   QualType ImplicitParamType =  S.Context.getCVRQualifiedType(ClassType, Quals);
5032 
5033   // Set up the conversion sequence as a "bad" conversion, to allow us
5034   // to exit early.
5035   ImplicitConversionSequence ICS;
5036 
5037   // We need to have an object of class type.
5038   if (const PointerType *PT = FromType->getAs<PointerType>()) {
5039     FromType = PT->getPointeeType();
5040 
5041     // When we had a pointer, it's implicitly dereferenced, so we
5042     // better have an lvalue.
5043     assert(FromClassification.isLValue());
5044   }
5045 
5046   assert(FromType->isRecordType());
5047 
5048   // C++0x [over.match.funcs]p4:
5049   //   For non-static member functions, the type of the implicit object
5050   //   parameter is
5051   //
5052   //     - "lvalue reference to cv X" for functions declared without a
5053   //        ref-qualifier or with the & ref-qualifier
5054   //     - "rvalue reference to cv X" for functions declared with the &&
5055   //        ref-qualifier
5056   //
5057   // where X is the class of which the function is a member and cv is the
5058   // cv-qualification on the member function declaration.
5059   //
5060   // However, when finding an implicit conversion sequence for the argument, we
5061   // are not allowed to perform user-defined conversions
5062   // (C++ [over.match.funcs]p5). We perform a simplified version of
5063   // reference binding here, that allows class rvalues to bind to
5064   // non-constant references.
5065 
5066   // First check the qualifiers.
5067   QualType FromTypeCanon = S.Context.getCanonicalType(FromType);
5068   if (ImplicitParamType.getCVRQualifiers()
5069                                     != FromTypeCanon.getLocalCVRQualifiers() &&
5070       !ImplicitParamType.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(FromTypeCanon)) {
5071     ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::bad_qualifiers,
5072                FromType, ImplicitParamType);
5073     return ICS;
5074   }
5075 
5076   // Check that we have either the same type or a derived type. It
5077   // affects the conversion rank.
5078   QualType ClassTypeCanon = S.Context.getCanonicalType(ClassType);
5079   ImplicitConversionKind SecondKind;
5080   if (ClassTypeCanon == FromTypeCanon.getLocalUnqualifiedType()) {
5081     SecondKind = ICK_Identity;
5082   } else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromType, ClassType))
5083     SecondKind = ICK_Derived_To_Base;
5084   else {
5085     ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::unrelated_class,
5086                FromType, ImplicitParamType);
5087     return ICS;
5088   }
5089 
5090   // Check the ref-qualifier.
5091   switch (Method->getRefQualifier()) {
5092   case RQ_None:
5093     // Do nothing; we don't care about lvalueness or rvalueness.
5094     break;
5095 
5096   case RQ_LValue:
5097     if (!FromClassification.isLValue() && Quals != Qualifiers::Const) {
5098       // non-const lvalue reference cannot bind to an rvalue
5099       ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::lvalue_ref_to_rvalue, FromType,
5100                  ImplicitParamType);
5101       return ICS;
5102     }
5103     break;
5104 
5105   case RQ_RValue:
5106     if (!FromClassification.isRValue()) {
5107       // rvalue reference cannot bind to an lvalue
5108       ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::rvalue_ref_to_lvalue, FromType,
5109                  ImplicitParamType);
5110       return ICS;
5111     }
5112     break;
5113   }
5114 
5115   // Success. Mark this as a reference binding.
5116   ICS.setStandard();
5117   ICS.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion();
5118   ICS.Standard.Second = SecondKind;
5119   ICS.Standard.setFromType(FromType);
5120   ICS.Standard.setAllToTypes(ImplicitParamType);
5121   ICS.Standard.ReferenceBinding = true;
5122   ICS.Standard.DirectBinding = true;
5123   ICS.Standard.IsLvalueReference = Method->getRefQualifier() != RQ_RValue;
5124   ICS.Standard.BindsToFunctionLvalue = false;
5125   ICS.Standard.BindsToRvalue = FromClassification.isRValue();
5126   ICS.Standard.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier
5127     = (Method->getRefQualifier() == RQ_None);
5128   return ICS;
5129 }
5130 
5131 /// PerformObjectArgumentInitialization - Perform initialization of
5132 /// the implicit object parameter for the given Method with the given
5133 /// expression.
5134 ExprResult
5135 Sema::PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Expr *From,
5136                                           NestedNameSpecifier *Qualifier,
5137                                           NamedDecl *FoundDecl,
5138                                           CXXMethodDecl *Method) {
5139   QualType FromRecordType, DestType;
5140   QualType ImplicitParamRecordType  =
5141     Method->getThisType(Context)->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType();
5142 
5143   Expr::Classification FromClassification;
5144   if (const PointerType *PT = From->getType()->getAs<PointerType>()) {
5145     FromRecordType = PT->getPointeeType();
5146     DestType = Method->getThisType(Context);
5147     FromClassification = Expr::Classification::makeSimpleLValue();
5148   } else {
5149     FromRecordType = From->getType();
5150     DestType = ImplicitParamRecordType;
5151     FromClassification = From->Classify(Context);
5152   }
5153 
5154   // Note that we always use the true parent context when performing
5155   // the actual argument initialization.
5156   ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = TryObjectArgumentInitialization(
5157       *this, From->getLocStart(), From->getType(), FromClassification, Method,
5158       Method->getParent());
5159   if (ICS.isBad()) {
5160     switch (ICS.Bad.Kind) {
5161     case BadConversionSequence::bad_qualifiers: {
5162       Qualifiers FromQs = FromRecordType.getQualifiers();
5163       Qualifiers ToQs = DestType.getQualifiers();
5164       unsigned CVR = FromQs.getCVRQualifiers() & ~ToQs.getCVRQualifiers();
5165       if (CVR) {
5166         Diag(From->getLocStart(),
5167              diag::err_member_function_call_bad_cvr)
5168           << Method->getDeclName() << FromRecordType << (CVR - 1)
5169           << From->getSourceRange();
5170         Diag(Method->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl)
5171           << Method->getDeclName();
5172         return ExprError();
5173       }
5174       break;
5175     }
5176 
5177     case BadConversionSequence::lvalue_ref_to_rvalue:
5178     case BadConversionSequence::rvalue_ref_to_lvalue: {
5179       bool IsRValueQualified =
5180         Method->getRefQualifier() == RefQualifierKind::RQ_RValue;
5181       Diag(From->getLocStart(), diag::err_member_function_call_bad_ref)
5182         << Method->getDeclName() << FromClassification.isRValue()
5183         << IsRValueQualified;
5184       Diag(Method->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl)
5185         << Method->getDeclName();
5186       return ExprError();
5187     }
5188 
5189     case BadConversionSequence::no_conversion:
5190     case BadConversionSequence::unrelated_class:
5191       break;
5192     }
5193 
5194     return Diag(From->getLocStart(),
5195                 diag::err_member_function_call_bad_type)
5196        << ImplicitParamRecordType << FromRecordType << From->getSourceRange();
5197   }
5198 
5199   if (ICS.Standard.Second == ICK_Derived_To_Base) {
5200     ExprResult FromRes =
5201       PerformObjectMemberConversion(From, Qualifier, FoundDecl, Method);
5202     if (FromRes.isInvalid())
5203       return ExprError();
5204     From = FromRes.get();
5205   }
5206 
5207   if (!Context.hasSameType(From->getType(), DestType))
5208     From = ImpCastExprToType(From, DestType, CK_NoOp,
5209                              From->getValueKind()).get();
5210   return From;
5211 }
5212 
5213 /// TryContextuallyConvertToBool - Attempt to contextually convert the
5214 /// expression From to bool (C++0x [conv]p3).
5215 static ImplicitConversionSequence
5216 TryContextuallyConvertToBool(Sema &S, Expr *From) {
5217   return TryImplicitConversion(S, From, S.Context.BoolTy,
5218                                /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false,
5219                                /*AllowExplicit=*/true,
5220                                /*InOverloadResolution=*/false,
5221                                /*CStyle=*/false,
5222                                /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/false,
5223                                /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false);
5224 }
5225 
5226 /// PerformContextuallyConvertToBool - Perform a contextual conversion
5227 /// of the expression From to bool (C++0x [conv]p3).
5228 ExprResult Sema::PerformContextuallyConvertToBool(Expr *From) {
5229   if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, From))
5230     return ExprError();
5231 
5232   ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = TryContextuallyConvertToBool(*this, From);
5233   if (!ICS.isBad())
5234     return PerformImplicitConversion(From, Context.BoolTy, ICS, AA_Converting);
5235 
5236   if (!DiagnoseMultipleUserDefinedConversion(From, Context.BoolTy))
5237     return Diag(From->getLocStart(),
5238                 diag::err_typecheck_bool_condition)
5239                   << From->getType() << From->getSourceRange();
5240   return ExprError();
5241 }
5242 
5243 /// Check that the specified conversion is permitted in a converted constant
5244 /// expression, according to C++11 [expr.const]p3. Return true if the conversion
5245 /// is acceptable.
5246 static bool CheckConvertedConstantConversions(Sema &S,
5247                                               StandardConversionSequence &SCS) {
5248   // Since we know that the target type is an integral or unscoped enumeration
5249   // type, most conversion kinds are impossible. All possible First and Third
5250   // conversions are fine.
5251   switch (SCS.Second) {
5252   case ICK_Identity:
5253   case ICK_Function_Conversion:
5254   case ICK_Integral_Promotion:
5255   case ICK_Integral_Conversion: // Narrowing conversions are checked elsewhere.
5256   case ICK_Zero_Queue_Conversion:
5257     return true;
5258 
5259   case ICK_Boolean_Conversion:
5260     // Conversion from an integral or unscoped enumeration type to bool is
5261     // classified as ICK_Boolean_Conversion, but it's also arguably an integral
5262     // conversion, so we allow it in a converted constant expression.
5263     //
5264     // FIXME: Per core issue 1407, we should not allow this, but that breaks
5265     // a lot of popular code. We should at least add a warning for this
5266     // (non-conforming) extension.
5267     return SCS.getFromType()->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType() &&
5268            SCS.getToType(2)->isBooleanType();
5269 
5270   case ICK_Pointer_Conversion:
5271   case ICK_Pointer_Member:
5272     // C++1z: null pointer conversions and null member pointer conversions are
5273     // only permitted if the source type is std::nullptr_t.
5274     return SCS.getFromType()->isNullPtrType();
5275 
5276   case ICK_Floating_Promotion:
5277   case ICK_Complex_Promotion:
5278   case ICK_Floating_Conversion:
5279   case ICK_Complex_Conversion:
5280   case ICK_Floating_Integral:
5281   case ICK_Compatible_Conversion:
5282   case ICK_Derived_To_Base:
5283   case ICK_Vector_Conversion:
5284   case ICK_Vector_Splat:
5285   case ICK_Complex_Real:
5286   case ICK_Block_Pointer_Conversion:
5287   case ICK_TransparentUnionConversion:
5288   case ICK_Writeback_Conversion:
5289   case ICK_Zero_Event_Conversion:
5290   case ICK_C_Only_Conversion:
5291   case ICK_Incompatible_Pointer_Conversion:
5292     return false;
5293 
5294   case ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue:
5295   case ICK_Array_To_Pointer:
5296   case ICK_Function_To_Pointer:
5297     llvm_unreachable("found a first conversion kind in Second");
5298 
5299   case ICK_Qualification:
5300     llvm_unreachable("found a third conversion kind in Second");
5301 
5302   case ICK_Num_Conversion_Kinds:
5303     break;
5304   }
5305 
5306   llvm_unreachable("unknown conversion kind");
5307 }
5308 
5309 /// CheckConvertedConstantExpression - Check that the expression From is a
5310 /// converted constant expression of type T, perform the conversion and produce
5311 /// the converted expression, per C++11 [expr.const]p3.
5312 static ExprResult CheckConvertedConstantExpression(Sema &S, Expr *From,
5313                                                    QualType T, APValue &Value,
5314                                                    Sema::CCEKind CCE,
5315                                                    bool RequireInt) {
5316   assert(S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 &&
5317          "converted constant expression outside C++11");
5318 
5319   if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(S, From))
5320     return ExprError();
5321 
5322   // C++1z [expr.const]p3:
5323   //  A converted constant expression of type T is an expression,
5324   //  implicitly converted to type T, where the converted
5325   //  expression is a constant expression and the implicit conversion
5326   //  sequence contains only [... list of conversions ...].
5327   // C++1z [stmt.if]p2:
5328   //  If the if statement is of the form if constexpr, the value of the
5329   //  condition shall be a contextually converted constant expression of type
5330   //  bool.
5331   ImplicitConversionSequence ICS =
5332       CCE == Sema::CCEK_ConstexprIf
5333           ? TryContextuallyConvertToBool(S, From)
5334           : TryCopyInitialization(S, From, T,
5335                                   /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false,
5336                                   /*InOverloadResolution=*/false,
5337                                   /*AllowObjcWritebackConversion=*/false,
5338                                   /*AllowExplicit=*/false);
5339   StandardConversionSequence *SCS = nullptr;
5340   switch (ICS.getKind()) {
5341   case ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion:
5342     SCS = &ICS.Standard;
5343     break;
5344   case ImplicitConversionSequence::UserDefinedConversion:
5345     // We are converting to a non-class type, so the Before sequence
5346     // must be trivial.
5347     SCS = &ICS.UserDefined.After;
5348     break;
5349   case ImplicitConversionSequence::AmbiguousConversion:
5350   case ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion:
5351     if (!S.DiagnoseMultipleUserDefinedConversion(From, T))
5352       return S.Diag(From->getLocStart(),
5353                     diag::err_typecheck_converted_constant_expression)
5354                 << From->getType() << From->getSourceRange() << T;
5355     return ExprError();
5356 
5357   case ImplicitConversionSequence::EllipsisConversion:
5358     llvm_unreachable("ellipsis conversion in converted constant expression");
5359   }
5360 
5361   // Check that we would only use permitted conversions.
5362   if (!CheckConvertedConstantConversions(S, *SCS)) {
5363     return S.Diag(From->getLocStart(),
5364                   diag::err_typecheck_converted_constant_expression_disallowed)
5365              << From->getType() << From->getSourceRange() << T;
5366   }
5367   // [...] and where the reference binding (if any) binds directly.
5368   if (SCS->ReferenceBinding && !SCS->DirectBinding) {
5369     return S.Diag(From->getLocStart(),
5370                   diag::err_typecheck_converted_constant_expression_indirect)
5371              << From->getType() << From->getSourceRange() << T;
5372   }
5373 
5374   ExprResult Result =
5375       S.PerformImplicitConversion(From, T, ICS, Sema::AA_Converting);
5376   if (Result.isInvalid())
5377     return Result;
5378 
5379   // Check for a narrowing implicit conversion.
5380   APValue PreNarrowingValue;
5381   QualType PreNarrowingType;
5382   switch (SCS->getNarrowingKind(S.Context, Result.get(), PreNarrowingValue,
5383                                 PreNarrowingType)) {
5384   case NK_Dependent_Narrowing:
5385     // Implicit conversion to a narrower type, but the expression is
5386     // value-dependent so we can't tell whether it's actually narrowing.
5387   case NK_Variable_Narrowing:
5388     // Implicit conversion to a narrower type, and the value is not a constant
5389     // expression. We'll diagnose this in a moment.
5390   case NK_Not_Narrowing:
5391     break;
5392 
5393   case NK_Constant_Narrowing:
5394     S.Diag(From->getLocStart(), diag::ext_cce_narrowing)
5395       << CCE << /*Constant*/1
5396       << PreNarrowingValue.getAsString(S.Context, PreNarrowingType) << T;
5397     break;
5398 
5399   case NK_Type_Narrowing:
5400     S.Diag(From->getLocStart(), diag::ext_cce_narrowing)
5401       << CCE << /*Constant*/0 << From->getType() << T;
5402     break;
5403   }
5404 
5405   if (Result.get()->isValueDependent()) {
5406     Value = APValue();
5407     return Result;
5408   }
5409 
5410   // Check the expression is a constant expression.
5411   SmallVector<PartialDiagnosticAt, 8> Notes;
5412   Expr::EvalResult Eval;
5413   Eval.Diag = &Notes;
5414   Expr::ConstExprUsage Usage = CCE == Sema::CCEK_TemplateArg
5415                                    ? Expr::EvaluateForMangling
5416                                    : Expr::EvaluateForCodeGen;
5417 
5418   if (!Result.get()->EvaluateAsConstantExpr(Eval, Usage, S.Context) ||
5419       (RequireInt && !Eval.Val.isInt())) {
5420     // The expression can't be folded, so we can't keep it at this position in
5421     // the AST.
5422     Result = ExprError();
5423   } else {
5424     Value = Eval.Val;
5425 
5426     if (Notes.empty()) {
5427       // It's a constant expression.
5428       return Result;
5429     }
5430   }
5431 
5432   // It's not a constant expression. Produce an appropriate diagnostic.
5433   if (Notes.size() == 1 &&
5434       Notes[0].second.getDiagID() == diag::note_invalid_subexpr_in_const_expr)
5435     S.Diag(Notes[0].first, diag::err_expr_not_cce) << CCE;
5436   else {
5437     S.Diag(From->getLocStart(), diag::err_expr_not_cce)
5438       << CCE << From->getSourceRange();
5439     for (unsigned I = 0; I < Notes.size(); ++I)
5440       S.Diag(Notes[I].first, Notes[I].second);
5441   }
5442   return ExprError();
5443 }
5444 
5445 ExprResult Sema::CheckConvertedConstantExpression(Expr *From, QualType T,
5446                                                   APValue &Value, CCEKind CCE) {
5447   return ::CheckConvertedConstantExpression(*this, From, T, Value, CCE, false);
5448 }
5449 
5450 ExprResult Sema::CheckConvertedConstantExpression(Expr *From, QualType T,
5451                                                   llvm::APSInt &Value,
5452                                                   CCEKind CCE) {
5453   assert(T->isIntegralOrEnumerationType() && "unexpected converted const type");
5454 
5455   APValue V;
5456   auto R = ::CheckConvertedConstantExpression(*this, From, T, V, CCE, true);
5457   if (!R.isInvalid() && !R.get()->isValueDependent())
5458     Value = V.getInt();
5459   return R;
5460 }
5461 
5462 
5463 /// dropPointerConversions - If the given standard conversion sequence
5464 /// involves any pointer conversions, remove them.  This may change
5465 /// the result type of the conversion sequence.
5466 static void dropPointerConversion(StandardConversionSequence &SCS) {
5467   if (SCS.Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion) {
5468     SCS.Second = ICK_Identity;
5469     SCS.Third = ICK_Identity;
5470     SCS.ToTypePtrs[2] = SCS.ToTypePtrs[1] = SCS.ToTypePtrs[0];
5471   }
5472 }
5473 
5474 /// TryContextuallyConvertToObjCPointer - Attempt to contextually
5475 /// convert the expression From to an Objective-C pointer type.
5476 static ImplicitConversionSequence
5477 TryContextuallyConvertToObjCPointer(Sema &S, Expr *From) {
5478   // Do an implicit conversion to 'id'.
5479   QualType Ty = S.Context.getObjCIdType();
5480   ImplicitConversionSequence ICS
5481     = TryImplicitConversion(S, From, Ty,
5482                             // FIXME: Are these flags correct?
5483                             /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false,
5484                             /*AllowExplicit=*/true,
5485                             /*InOverloadResolution=*/false,
5486                             /*CStyle=*/false,
5487                             /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/false,
5488                             /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/true);
5489 
5490   // Strip off any final conversions to 'id'.
5491   switch (ICS.getKind()) {
5492   case ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion:
5493   case ImplicitConversionSequence::AmbiguousConversion:
5494   case ImplicitConversionSequence::EllipsisConversion:
5495     break;
5496 
5497   case ImplicitConversionSequence::UserDefinedConversion:
5498     dropPointerConversion(ICS.UserDefined.After);
5499     break;
5500 
5501   case ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion:
5502     dropPointerConversion(ICS.Standard);
5503     break;
5504   }
5505 
5506   return ICS;
5507 }
5508 
5509 /// PerformContextuallyConvertToObjCPointer - Perform a contextual
5510 /// conversion of the expression From to an Objective-C pointer type.
5511 /// Returns a valid but null ExprResult if no conversion sequence exists.
5512 ExprResult Sema::PerformContextuallyConvertToObjCPointer(Expr *From) {
5513   if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, From))
5514     return ExprError();
5515 
5516   QualType Ty = Context.getObjCIdType();
5517   ImplicitConversionSequence ICS =
5518     TryContextuallyConvertToObjCPointer(*this, From);
5519   if (!ICS.isBad())
5520     return PerformImplicitConversion(From, Ty, ICS, AA_Converting);
5521   return ExprResult();
5522 }
5523 
5524 /// Determine whether the provided type is an integral type, or an enumeration
5525 /// type of a permitted flavor.
5526 bool Sema::ICEConvertDiagnoser::match(QualType T) {
5527   return AllowScopedEnumerations ? T->isIntegralOrEnumerationType()
5528                                  : T->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType();
5529 }
5530 
5531 static ExprResult
5532 diagnoseAmbiguousConversion(Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation Loc, Expr *From,
5533                             Sema::ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter,
5534                             QualType T, UnresolvedSetImpl &ViableConversions) {
5535 
5536   if (Converter.Suppress)
5537     return ExprError();
5538 
5539   Converter.diagnoseAmbiguous(SemaRef, Loc, T) << From->getSourceRange();
5540   for (unsigned I = 0, N = ViableConversions.size(); I != N; ++I) {
5541     CXXConversionDecl *Conv =
5542         cast<CXXConversionDecl>(ViableConversions[I]->getUnderlyingDecl());
5543     QualType ConvTy = Conv->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType();
5544     Converter.noteAmbiguous(SemaRef, Conv, ConvTy);
5545   }
5546   return From;
5547 }
5548 
5549 static bool
5550 diagnoseNoViableConversion(Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation Loc, Expr *&From,
5551                            Sema::ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter,
5552                            QualType T, bool HadMultipleCandidates,
5553                            UnresolvedSetImpl &ExplicitConversions) {
5554   if (ExplicitConversions.size() == 1 && !Converter.Suppress) {
5555     DeclAccessPair Found = ExplicitConversions[0];
5556     CXXConversionDecl *Conversion =
5557         cast<CXXConversionDecl>(Found->getUnderlyingDecl());
5558 
5559     // The user probably meant to invoke the given explicit
5560     // conversion; use it.
5561     QualType ConvTy = Conversion->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType();
5562     std::string TypeStr;
5563     ConvTy.getAsStringInternal(TypeStr, SemaRef.getPrintingPolicy());
5564 
5565     Converter.diagnoseExplicitConv(SemaRef, Loc, T, ConvTy)
5566         << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(From->getLocStart(),
5567                                       "static_cast<" + TypeStr + ">(")
5568         << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(
5569                SemaRef.getLocForEndOfToken(From->getLocEnd()), ")");
5570     Converter.noteExplicitConv(SemaRef, Conversion, ConvTy);
5571 
5572     // If we aren't in a SFINAE context, build a call to the
5573     // explicit conversion function.
5574     if (SemaRef.isSFINAEContext())
5575       return true;
5576 
5577     SemaRef.CheckMemberOperatorAccess(From->getExprLoc(), From, nullptr, Found);
5578     ExprResult Result = SemaRef.BuildCXXMemberCallExpr(From, Found, Conversion,
5579                                                        HadMultipleCandidates);
5580     if (Result.isInvalid())
5581       return true;
5582     // Record usage of conversion in an implicit cast.
5583     From = ImplicitCastExpr::Create(SemaRef.Context, Result.get()->getType(),
5584                                     CK_UserDefinedConversion, Result.get(),
5585                                     nullptr, Result.get()->getValueKind());
5586   }
5587   return false;
5588 }
5589 
5590 static bool recordConversion(Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation Loc, Expr *&From,
5591                              Sema::ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter,
5592                              QualType T, bool HadMultipleCandidates,
5593                              DeclAccessPair &Found) {
5594   CXXConversionDecl *Conversion =
5595       cast<CXXConversionDecl>(Found->getUnderlyingDecl());
5596   SemaRef.CheckMemberOperatorAccess(From->getExprLoc(), From, nullptr, Found);
5597 
5598   QualType ToType = Conversion->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType();
5599   if (!Converter.SuppressConversion) {
5600     if (SemaRef.isSFINAEContext())
5601       return true;
5602 
5603     Converter.diagnoseConversion(SemaRef, Loc, T, ToType)
5604         << From->getSourceRange();
5605   }
5606 
5607   ExprResult Result = SemaRef.BuildCXXMemberCallExpr(From, Found, Conversion,
5608                                                      HadMultipleCandidates);
5609   if (Result.isInvalid())
5610     return true;
5611   // Record usage of conversion in an implicit cast.
5612   From = ImplicitCastExpr::Create(SemaRef.Context, Result.get()->getType(),
5613                                   CK_UserDefinedConversion, Result.get(),
5614                                   nullptr, Result.get()->getValueKind());
5615   return false;
5616 }
5617 
5618 static ExprResult finishContextualImplicitConversion(
5619     Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation Loc, Expr *From,
5620     Sema::ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter) {
5621   if (!Converter.match(From->getType()) && !Converter.Suppress)
5622     Converter.diagnoseNoMatch(SemaRef, Loc, From->getType())
5623         << From->getSourceRange();
5624 
5625   return SemaRef.DefaultLvalueConversion(From);
5626 }
5627 
5628 static void
5629 collectViableConversionCandidates(Sema &SemaRef, Expr *From, QualType ToType,
5630                                   UnresolvedSetImpl &ViableConversions,
5631                                   OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet) {
5632   for (unsigned I = 0, N = ViableConversions.size(); I != N; ++I) {
5633     DeclAccessPair FoundDecl = ViableConversions[I];
5634     NamedDecl *D = FoundDecl.getDecl();
5635     CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(D->getDeclContext());
5636     if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(D))
5637       D = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(D)->getTargetDecl();
5638 
5639     CXXConversionDecl *Conv;
5640     FunctionTemplateDecl *ConvTemplate;
5641     if ((ConvTemplate = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D)))
5642       Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(ConvTemplate->getTemplatedDecl());
5643     else
5644       Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D);
5645 
5646     if (ConvTemplate)
5647       SemaRef.AddTemplateConversionCandidate(
5648         ConvTemplate, FoundDecl, ActingContext, From, ToType, CandidateSet,
5649         /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false);
5650     else
5651       SemaRef.AddConversionCandidate(Conv, FoundDecl, ActingContext, From,
5652                                      ToType, CandidateSet,
5653                                      /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false);
5654   }
5655 }
5656 
5657 /// Attempt to convert the given expression to a type which is accepted
5658 /// by the given converter.
5659 ///
5660 /// This routine will attempt to convert an expression of class type to a
5661 /// type accepted by the specified converter. In C++11 and before, the class
5662 /// must have a single non-explicit conversion function converting to a matching
5663 /// type. In C++1y, there can be multiple such conversion functions, but only
5664 /// one target type.
5665 ///
5666 /// \param Loc The source location of the construct that requires the
5667 /// conversion.
5668 ///
5669 /// \param From The expression we're converting from.
5670 ///
5671 /// \param Converter Used to control and diagnose the conversion process.
5672 ///
5673 /// \returns The expression, converted to an integral or enumeration type if
5674 /// successful.
5675 ExprResult Sema::PerformContextualImplicitConversion(
5676     SourceLocation Loc, Expr *From, ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter) {
5677   // We can't perform any more checking for type-dependent expressions.
5678   if (From->isTypeDependent())
5679     return From;
5680 
5681   // Process placeholders immediately.
5682   if (From->hasPlaceholderType()) {
5683     ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(From);
5684     if (result.isInvalid())
5685       return result;
5686     From = result.get();
5687   }
5688 
5689   // If the expression already has a matching type, we're golden.
5690   QualType T = From->getType();
5691   if (Converter.match(T))
5692     return DefaultLvalueConversion(From);
5693 
5694   // FIXME: Check for missing '()' if T is a function type?
5695 
5696   // We can only perform contextual implicit conversions on objects of class
5697   // type.
5698   const RecordType *RecordTy = T->getAs<RecordType>();
5699   if (!RecordTy || !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) {
5700     if (!Converter.Suppress)
5701       Converter.diagnoseNoMatch(*this, Loc, T) << From->getSourceRange();
5702     return From;
5703   }
5704 
5705   // We must have a complete class type.
5706   struct TypeDiagnoserPartialDiag : TypeDiagnoser {
5707     ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter;
5708     Expr *From;
5709 
5710     TypeDiagnoserPartialDiag(ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter, Expr *From)
5711         : Converter(Converter), From(From) {}
5712 
5713     void diagnose(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T) override {
5714       Converter.diagnoseIncomplete(S, Loc, T) << From->getSourceRange();
5715     }
5716   } IncompleteDiagnoser(Converter, From);
5717 
5718   if (Converter.Suppress ? !isCompleteType(Loc, T)
5719                          : RequireCompleteType(Loc, T, IncompleteDiagnoser))
5720     return From;
5721 
5722   // Look for a conversion to an integral or enumeration type.
5723   UnresolvedSet<4>
5724       ViableConversions; // These are *potentially* viable in C++1y.
5725   UnresolvedSet<4> ExplicitConversions;
5726   const auto &Conversions =
5727       cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RecordTy->getDecl())->getVisibleConversionFunctions();
5728 
5729   bool HadMultipleCandidates =
5730       (std::distance(Conversions.begin(), Conversions.end()) > 1);
5731 
5732   // To check that there is only one target type, in C++1y:
5733   QualType ToType;
5734   bool HasUniqueTargetType = true;
5735 
5736   // Collect explicit or viable (potentially in C++1y) conversions.
5737   for (auto I = Conversions.begin(), E = Conversions.end(); I != E; ++I) {
5738     NamedDecl *D = (*I)->getUnderlyingDecl();
5739     CXXConversionDecl *Conversion;
5740     FunctionTemplateDecl *ConvTemplate = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D);
5741     if (ConvTemplate) {
5742       if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14)
5743         Conversion = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(ConvTemplate->getTemplatedDecl());
5744       else
5745         continue; // C++11 does not consider conversion operator templates(?).
5746     } else
5747       Conversion = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D);
5748 
5749     assert((!ConvTemplate || getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14) &&
5750            "Conversion operator templates are considered potentially "
5751            "viable in C++1y");
5752 
5753     QualType CurToType = Conversion->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType();
5754     if (Converter.match(CurToType) || ConvTemplate) {
5755 
5756       if (Conversion->isExplicit()) {
5757         // FIXME: For C++1y, do we need this restriction?
5758         // cf. diagnoseNoViableConversion()
5759         if (!ConvTemplate)
5760           ExplicitConversions.addDecl(I.getDecl(), I.getAccess());
5761       } else {
5762         if (!ConvTemplate && getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14) {
5763           if (ToType.isNull())
5764             ToType = CurToType.getUnqualifiedType();
5765           else if (HasUniqueTargetType &&
5766                    (CurToType.getUnqualifiedType() != ToType))
5767             HasUniqueTargetType = false;
5768         }
5769         ViableConversions.addDecl(I.getDecl(), I.getAccess());
5770       }
5771     }
5772   }
5773 
5774   if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14) {
5775     // C++1y [conv]p6:
5776     // ... An expression e of class type E appearing in such a context
5777     // is said to be contextually implicitly converted to a specified
5778     // type T and is well-formed if and only if e can be implicitly
5779     // converted to a type T that is determined as follows: E is searched
5780     // for conversion functions whose return type is cv T or reference to
5781     // cv T such that T is allowed by the context. There shall be
5782     // exactly one such T.
5783 
5784     // If no unique T is found:
5785     if (ToType.isNull()) {
5786       if (diagnoseNoViableConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T,
5787                                      HadMultipleCandidates,
5788                                      ExplicitConversions))
5789         return ExprError();
5790       return finishContextualImplicitConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter);
5791     }
5792 
5793     // If more than one unique Ts are found:
5794     if (!HasUniqueTargetType)
5795       return diagnoseAmbiguousConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T,
5796                                          ViableConversions);
5797 
5798     // If one unique T is found:
5799     // First, build a candidate set from the previously recorded
5800     // potentially viable conversions.
5801     OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(Loc, OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal);
5802     collectViableConversionCandidates(*this, From, ToType, ViableConversions,
5803                                       CandidateSet);
5804 
5805     // Then, perform overload resolution over the candidate set.
5806     OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
5807     switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, Loc, Best)) {
5808     case OR_Success: {
5809       // Apply this conversion.
5810       DeclAccessPair Found =
5811           DeclAccessPair::make(Best->Function, Best->FoundDecl.getAccess());
5812       if (recordConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T,
5813                            HadMultipleCandidates, Found))
5814         return ExprError();
5815       break;
5816     }
5817     case OR_Ambiguous:
5818       return diagnoseAmbiguousConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T,
5819                                          ViableConversions);
5820     case OR_No_Viable_Function:
5821       if (diagnoseNoViableConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T,
5822                                      HadMultipleCandidates,
5823                                      ExplicitConversions))
5824         return ExprError();
5825       LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
5826     case OR_Deleted:
5827       // We'll complain below about a non-integral condition type.
5828       break;
5829     }
5830   } else {
5831     switch (ViableConversions.size()) {
5832     case 0: {
5833       if (diagnoseNoViableConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T,
5834                                      HadMultipleCandidates,
5835                                      ExplicitConversions))
5836         return ExprError();
5837 
5838       // We'll complain below about a non-integral condition type.
5839       break;
5840     }
5841     case 1: {
5842       // Apply this conversion.
5843       DeclAccessPair Found = ViableConversions[0];
5844       if (recordConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T,
5845                            HadMultipleCandidates, Found))
5846         return ExprError();
5847       break;
5848     }
5849     default:
5850       return diagnoseAmbiguousConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T,
5851                                          ViableConversions);
5852     }
5853   }
5854 
5855   return finishContextualImplicitConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter);
5856 }
5857 
5858 /// IsAcceptableNonMemberOperatorCandidate - Determine whether Fn is
5859 /// an acceptable non-member overloaded operator for a call whose
5860 /// arguments have types T1 (and, if non-empty, T2). This routine
5861 /// implements the check in C++ [over.match.oper]p3b2 concerning
5862 /// enumeration types.
5863 static bool IsAcceptableNonMemberOperatorCandidate(ASTContext &Context,
5864                                                    FunctionDecl *Fn,
5865                                                    ArrayRef<Expr *> Args) {
5866   QualType T1 = Args[0]->getType();
5867   QualType T2 = Args.size() > 1 ? Args[1]->getType() : QualType();
5868 
5869   if (T1->isDependentType() || (!T2.isNull() && T2->isDependentType()))
5870     return true;
5871 
5872   if (T1->isRecordType() || (!T2.isNull() && T2->isRecordType()))
5873     return true;
5874 
5875   const FunctionProtoType *Proto = Fn->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
5876   if (Proto->getNumParams() < 1)
5877     return false;
5878 
5879   if (T1->isEnumeralType()) {
5880     QualType ArgType = Proto->getParamType(0).getNonReferenceType();
5881     if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T1, ArgType))
5882       return true;
5883   }
5884 
5885   if (Proto->getNumParams() < 2)
5886     return false;
5887 
5888   if (!T2.isNull() && T2->isEnumeralType()) {
5889     QualType ArgType = Proto->getParamType(1).getNonReferenceType();
5890     if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T2, ArgType))
5891       return true;
5892   }
5893 
5894   return false;
5895 }
5896 
5897 /// AddOverloadCandidate - Adds the given function to the set of
5898 /// candidate functions, using the given function call arguments.  If
5899 /// @p SuppressUserConversions, then don't allow user-defined
5900 /// conversions via constructors or conversion operators.
5901 ///
5902 /// \param PartialOverloading true if we are performing "partial" overloading
5903 /// based on an incomplete set of function arguments. This feature is used by
5904 /// code completion.
5905 void
5906 Sema::AddOverloadCandidate(FunctionDecl *Function,
5907                            DeclAccessPair FoundDecl,
5908                            ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
5909                            OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet,
5910                            bool SuppressUserConversions,
5911                            bool PartialOverloading,
5912                            bool AllowExplicit,
5913                            ConversionSequenceList EarlyConversions) {
5914   const FunctionProtoType *Proto
5915     = dyn_cast<FunctionProtoType>(Function->getType()->getAs<FunctionType>());
5916   assert(Proto && "Functions without a prototype cannot be overloaded");
5917   assert(!Function->getDescribedFunctionTemplate() &&
5918          "Use AddTemplateOverloadCandidate for function templates");
5919 
5920   if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Function)) {
5921     if (!isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Method)) {
5922       // If we get here, it's because we're calling a member function
5923       // that is named without a member access expression (e.g.,
5924       // "this->f") that was either written explicitly or created
5925       // implicitly. This can happen with a qualified call to a member
5926       // function, e.g., X::f(). We use an empty type for the implied
5927       // object argument (C++ [over.call.func]p3), and the acting context
5928       // is irrelevant.
5929       AddMethodCandidate(Method, FoundDecl, Method->getParent(), QualType(),
5930                          Expr::Classification::makeSimpleLValue(), Args,
5931                          CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions,
5932                          PartialOverloading, EarlyConversions);
5933       return;
5934     }
5935     // We treat a constructor like a non-member function, since its object
5936     // argument doesn't participate in overload resolution.
5937   }
5938 
5939   if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(Function))
5940     return;
5941 
5942   // C++ [over.match.oper]p3:
5943   //   if no operand has a class type, only those non-member functions in the
5944   //   lookup set that have a first parameter of type T1 or "reference to
5945   //   (possibly cv-qualified) T1", when T1 is an enumeration type, or (if there
5946   //   is a right operand) a second parameter of type T2 or "reference to
5947   //   (possibly cv-qualified) T2", when T2 is an enumeration type, are
5948   //   candidate functions.
5949   if (CandidateSet.getKind() == OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator &&
5950       !IsAcceptableNonMemberOperatorCandidate(Context, Function, Args))
5951     return;
5952 
5953   // C++11 [class.copy]p11: [DR1402]
5954   //   A defaulted move constructor that is defined as deleted is ignored by
5955   //   overload resolution.
5956   CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Function);
5957   if (Constructor && Constructor->isDefaulted() && Constructor->isDeleted() &&
5958       Constructor->isMoveConstructor())
5959     return;
5960 
5961   // Overload resolution is always an unevaluated context.
5962   EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(
5963       *this, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated);
5964 
5965   // Add this candidate
5966   OverloadCandidate &Candidate =
5967       CandidateSet.addCandidate(Args.size(), EarlyConversions);
5968   Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl;
5969   Candidate.Function = Function;
5970   Candidate.Viable = true;
5971   Candidate.IsSurrogate = false;
5972   Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false;
5973   Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = Args.size();
5974 
5975   if (Function->isMultiVersion() &&
5976       !Function->getAttr<TargetAttr>()->isDefaultVersion()) {
5977     Candidate.Viable = false;
5978     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_non_default_multiversion_function;
5979     return;
5980   }
5981 
5982   if (Constructor) {
5983     // C++ [class.copy]p3:
5984     //   A member function template is never instantiated to perform the copy
5985     //   of a class object to an object of its class type.
5986     QualType ClassType = Context.getTypeDeclType(Constructor->getParent());
5987     if (Args.size() == 1 && Constructor->isSpecializationCopyingObject() &&
5988         (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ClassType, Args[0]->getType()) ||
5989          IsDerivedFrom(Args[0]->getLocStart(), Args[0]->getType(),
5990                        ClassType))) {
5991       Candidate.Viable = false;
5992       Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_illegal_constructor;
5993       return;
5994     }
5995 
5996     // C++ [over.match.funcs]p8: (proposed DR resolution)
5997     //   A constructor inherited from class type C that has a first parameter
5998     //   of type "reference to P" (including such a constructor instantiated
5999     //   from a template) is excluded from the set of candidate functions when
6000     //   constructing an object of type cv D if the argument list has exactly
6001     //   one argument and D is reference-related to P and P is reference-related
6002     //   to C.
6003     auto *Shadow = dyn_cast<ConstructorUsingShadowDecl>(FoundDecl.getDecl());
6004     if (Shadow && Args.size() == 1 && Constructor->getNumParams() >= 1 &&
6005         Constructor->getParamDecl(0)->getType()->isReferenceType()) {
6006       QualType P = Constructor->getParamDecl(0)->getType()->getPointeeType();
6007       QualType C = Context.getRecordType(Constructor->getParent());
6008       QualType D = Context.getRecordType(Shadow->getParent());
6009       SourceLocation Loc = Args.front()->getExprLoc();
6010       if ((Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(P, C) || IsDerivedFrom(Loc, P, C)) &&
6011           (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(D, P) || IsDerivedFrom(Loc, D, P))) {
6012         Candidate.Viable = false;
6013         Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_inhctor_slice;
6014         return;
6015       }
6016     }
6017   }
6018 
6019   unsigned NumParams = Proto->getNumParams();
6020 
6021   // (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having fewer than m
6022   // parameters is viable only if it has an ellipsis in its parameter
6023   // list (8.3.5).
6024   if (TooManyArguments(NumParams, Args.size(), PartialOverloading) &&
6025       !Proto->isVariadic()) {
6026     Candidate.Viable = false;
6027     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_too_many_arguments;
6028     return;
6029   }
6030 
6031   // (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having more than m parameters
6032   // is viable only if the (m+1)st parameter has a default argument
6033   // (8.3.6). For the purposes of overload resolution, the
6034   // parameter list is truncated on the right, so that there are
6035   // exactly m parameters.
6036   unsigned MinRequiredArgs = Function->getMinRequiredArguments();
6037   if (Args.size() < MinRequiredArgs && !PartialOverloading) {
6038     // Not enough arguments.
6039     Candidate.Viable = false;
6040     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_too_few_arguments;
6041     return;
6042   }
6043 
6044   // (CUDA B.1): Check for invalid calls between targets.
6045   if (getLangOpts().CUDA)
6046     if (const FunctionDecl *Caller = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(CurContext))
6047       // Skip the check for callers that are implicit members, because in this
6048       // case we may not yet know what the member's target is; the target is
6049       // inferred for the member automatically, based on the bases and fields of
6050       // the class.
6051       if (!Caller->isImplicit() && !IsAllowedCUDACall(Caller, Function)) {
6052         Candidate.Viable = false;
6053         Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_target;
6054         return;
6055       }
6056 
6057   // Determine the implicit conversion sequences for each of the
6058   // arguments.
6059   for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < Args.size(); ++ArgIdx) {
6060     if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx].isInitialized()) {
6061       // We already formed a conversion sequence for this parameter during
6062       // template argument deduction.
6063     } else if (ArgIdx < NumParams) {
6064       // (C++ 13.3.2p3): for F to be a viable function, there shall
6065       // exist for each argument an implicit conversion sequence
6066       // (13.3.3.1) that converts that argument to the corresponding
6067       // parameter of F.
6068       QualType ParamType = Proto->getParamType(ArgIdx);
6069       Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx]
6070         = TryCopyInitialization(*this, Args[ArgIdx], ParamType,
6071                                 SuppressUserConversions,
6072                                 /*InOverloadResolution=*/true,
6073                                 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/
6074                                   getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount,
6075                                 AllowExplicit);
6076       if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx].isBad()) {
6077         Candidate.Viable = false;
6078         Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion;
6079         return;
6080       }
6081     } else {
6082       // (C++ 13.3.2p2): For the purposes of overload resolution, any
6083       // argument for which there is no corresponding parameter is
6084       // considered to ""match the ellipsis" (C+ 13.3.3.1.3).
6085       Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx].setEllipsis();
6086     }
6087   }
6088 
6089   if (EnableIfAttr *FailedAttr = CheckEnableIf(Function, Args)) {
6090     Candidate.Viable = false;
6091     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_enable_if;
6092     Candidate.DeductionFailure.Data = FailedAttr;
6093     return;
6094   }
6095 
6096   if (LangOpts.OpenCL && isOpenCLDisabledDecl(Function)) {
6097     Candidate.Viable = false;
6098     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_ext_disabled;
6099     return;
6100   }
6101 }
6102 
6103 ObjCMethodDecl *
6104 Sema::SelectBestMethod(Selector Sel, MultiExprArg Args, bool IsInstance,
6105                        SmallVectorImpl<ObjCMethodDecl *> &Methods) {
6106   if (Methods.size() <= 1)
6107     return nullptr;
6108 
6109   for (unsigned b = 0, e = Methods.size(); b < e; b++) {
6110     bool Match = true;
6111     ObjCMethodDecl *Method = Methods[b];
6112     unsigned NumNamedArgs = Sel.getNumArgs();
6113     // Method might have more arguments than selector indicates. This is due
6114     // to addition of c-style arguments in method.
6115     if (Method->param_size() > NumNamedArgs)
6116       NumNamedArgs = Method->param_size();
6117     if (Args.size() < NumNamedArgs)
6118       continue;
6119 
6120     for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumNamedArgs; i++) {
6121       // We can't do any type-checking on a type-dependent argument.
6122       if (Args[i]->isTypeDependent()) {
6123         Match = false;
6124         break;
6125       }
6126 
6127       ParmVarDecl *param = Method->parameters()[i];
6128       Expr *argExpr = Args[i];
6129       assert(argExpr && "SelectBestMethod(): missing expression");
6130 
6131       // Strip the unbridged-cast placeholder expression off unless it's
6132       // a consumed argument.
6133       if (argExpr->hasPlaceholderType(BuiltinType::ARCUnbridgedCast) &&
6134           !param->hasAttr<CFConsumedAttr>())
6135         argExpr = stripARCUnbridgedCast(argExpr);
6136 
6137       // If the parameter is __unknown_anytype, move on to the next method.
6138       if (param->getType() == Context.UnknownAnyTy) {
6139         Match = false;
6140         break;
6141       }
6142 
6143       ImplicitConversionSequence ConversionState
6144         = TryCopyInitialization(*this, argExpr, param->getType(),
6145                                 /*SuppressUserConversions*/false,
6146                                 /*InOverloadResolution=*/true,
6147                                 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/
6148                                 getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount,
6149                                 /*AllowExplicit*/false);
6150       // This function looks for a reasonably-exact match, so we consider
6151       // incompatible pointer conversions to be a failure here.
6152       if (ConversionState.isBad() ||
6153           (ConversionState.isStandard() &&
6154            ConversionState.Standard.Second ==
6155                ICK_Incompatible_Pointer_Conversion)) {
6156         Match = false;
6157         break;
6158       }
6159     }
6160     // Promote additional arguments to variadic methods.
6161     if (Match && Method->isVariadic()) {
6162       for (unsigned i = NumNamedArgs, e = Args.size(); i < e; ++i) {
6163         if (Args[i]->isTypeDependent()) {
6164           Match = false;
6165           break;
6166         }
6167         ExprResult Arg = DefaultVariadicArgumentPromotion(Args[i], VariadicMethod,
6168                                                           nullptr);
6169         if (Arg.isInvalid()) {
6170           Match = false;
6171           break;
6172         }
6173       }
6174     } else {
6175       // Check for extra arguments to non-variadic methods.
6176       if (Args.size() != NumNamedArgs)
6177         Match = false;
6178       else if (Match && NumNamedArgs == 0 && Methods.size() > 1) {
6179         // Special case when selectors have no argument. In this case, select
6180         // one with the most general result type of 'id'.
6181         for (unsigned b = 0, e = Methods.size(); b < e; b++) {
6182           QualType ReturnT = Methods[b]->getReturnType();
6183           if (ReturnT->isObjCIdType())
6184             return Methods[b];
6185         }
6186       }
6187     }
6188 
6189     if (Match)
6190       return Method;
6191   }
6192   return nullptr;
6193 }
6194 
6195 // specific_attr_iterator iterates over enable_if attributes in reverse, and
6196 // enable_if is order-sensitive. As a result, we need to reverse things
6197 // sometimes. Size of 4 elements is arbitrary.
6198 static SmallVector<EnableIfAttr *, 4>
6199 getOrderedEnableIfAttrs(const FunctionDecl *Function) {
6200   SmallVector<EnableIfAttr *, 4> Result;
6201   if (!Function->hasAttrs())
6202     return Result;
6203 
6204   const auto &FuncAttrs = Function->getAttrs();
6205   for (Attr *Attr : FuncAttrs)
6206     if (auto *EnableIf = dyn_cast<EnableIfAttr>(Attr))
6207       Result.push_back(EnableIf);
6208 
6209   std::reverse(Result.begin(), Result.end());
6210   return Result;
6211 }
6212 
6213 static bool
6214 convertArgsForAvailabilityChecks(Sema &S, FunctionDecl *Function, Expr *ThisArg,
6215                                  ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, Sema::SFINAETrap &Trap,
6216                                  bool MissingImplicitThis, Expr *&ConvertedThis,
6217                                  SmallVectorImpl<Expr *> &ConvertedArgs) {
6218   if (ThisArg) {
6219     CXXMethodDecl *Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Function);
6220     assert(!isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Method) &&
6221            "Shouldn't have `this` for ctors!");
6222     assert(!Method->isStatic() && "Shouldn't have `this` for static methods!");
6223     ExprResult R = S.PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(
6224         ThisArg, /*Qualifier=*/nullptr, Method, Method);
6225     if (R.isInvalid())
6226       return false;
6227     ConvertedThis = R.get();
6228   } else {
6229     if (auto *MD = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Function)) {
6230       (void)MD;
6231       assert((MissingImplicitThis || MD->isStatic() ||
6232               isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(MD)) &&
6233              "Expected `this` for non-ctor instance methods");
6234     }
6235     ConvertedThis = nullptr;
6236   }
6237 
6238   // Ignore any variadic arguments. Converting them is pointless, since the
6239   // user can't refer to them in the function condition.
6240   unsigned ArgSizeNoVarargs = std::min(Function->param_size(), Args.size());
6241 
6242   // Convert the arguments.
6243   for (unsigned I = 0; I != ArgSizeNoVarargs; ++I) {
6244     ExprResult R;
6245     R = S.PerformCopyInitialization(InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(
6246                                         S.Context, Function->getParamDecl(I)),
6247                                     SourceLocation(), Args[I]);
6248 
6249     if (R.isInvalid())
6250       return false;
6251 
6252     ConvertedArgs.push_back(R.get());
6253   }
6254 
6255   if (Trap.hasErrorOccurred())
6256     return false;
6257 
6258   // Push default arguments if needed.
6259   if (!Function->isVariadic() && Args.size() < Function->getNumParams()) {
6260     for (unsigned i = Args.size(), e = Function->getNumParams(); i != e; ++i) {
6261       ParmVarDecl *P = Function->getParamDecl(i);
6262       Expr *DefArg = P->hasUninstantiatedDefaultArg()
6263                          ? P->getUninstantiatedDefaultArg()
6264                          : P->getDefaultArg();
6265       // This can only happen in code completion, i.e. when PartialOverloading
6266       // is true.
6267       if (!DefArg)
6268         return false;
6269       ExprResult R =
6270           S.PerformCopyInitialization(InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(
6271                                           S.Context, Function->getParamDecl(i)),
6272                                       SourceLocation(), DefArg);
6273       if (R.isInvalid())
6274         return false;
6275       ConvertedArgs.push_back(R.get());
6276     }
6277 
6278     if (Trap.hasErrorOccurred())
6279       return false;
6280   }
6281   return true;
6282 }
6283 
6284 EnableIfAttr *Sema::CheckEnableIf(FunctionDecl *Function, ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
6285                                   bool MissingImplicitThis) {
6286   SmallVector<EnableIfAttr *, 4> EnableIfAttrs =
6287       getOrderedEnableIfAttrs(Function);
6288   if (EnableIfAttrs.empty())
6289     return nullptr;
6290 
6291   SFINAETrap Trap(*this);
6292   SmallVector<Expr *, 16> ConvertedArgs;
6293   // FIXME: We should look into making enable_if late-parsed.
6294   Expr *DiscardedThis;
6295   if (!convertArgsForAvailabilityChecks(
6296           *this, Function, /*ThisArg=*/nullptr, Args, Trap,
6297           /*MissingImplicitThis=*/true, DiscardedThis, ConvertedArgs))
6298     return EnableIfAttrs[0];
6299 
6300   for (auto *EIA : EnableIfAttrs) {
6301     APValue Result;
6302     // FIXME: This doesn't consider value-dependent cases, because doing so is
6303     // very difficult. Ideally, we should handle them more gracefully.
6304     if (!EIA->getCond()->EvaluateWithSubstitution(
6305             Result, Context, Function, llvm::makeArrayRef(ConvertedArgs)))
6306       return EIA;
6307 
6308     if (!Result.isInt() || !Result.getInt().getBoolValue())
6309       return EIA;
6310   }
6311   return nullptr;
6312 }
6313 
6314 template <typename CheckFn>
6315 static bool diagnoseDiagnoseIfAttrsWith(Sema &S, const NamedDecl *ND,
6316                                         bool ArgDependent, SourceLocation Loc,
6317                                         CheckFn &&IsSuccessful) {
6318   SmallVector<const DiagnoseIfAttr *, 8> Attrs;
6319   for (const auto *DIA : ND->specific_attrs<DiagnoseIfAttr>()) {
6320     if (ArgDependent == DIA->getArgDependent())
6321       Attrs.push_back(DIA);
6322   }
6323 
6324   // Common case: No diagnose_if attributes, so we can quit early.
6325   if (Attrs.empty())
6326     return false;
6327 
6328   auto WarningBegin = std::stable_partition(
6329       Attrs.begin(), Attrs.end(),
6330       [](const DiagnoseIfAttr *DIA) { return DIA->isError(); });
6331 
6332   // Note that diagnose_if attributes are late-parsed, so they appear in the
6333   // correct order (unlike enable_if attributes).
6334   auto ErrAttr = llvm::find_if(llvm::make_range(Attrs.begin(), WarningBegin),
6335                                IsSuccessful);
6336   if (ErrAttr != WarningBegin) {
6337     const DiagnoseIfAttr *DIA = *ErrAttr;
6338     S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_diagnose_if_succeeded) << DIA->getMessage();
6339     S.Diag(DIA->getLocation(), diag::note_from_diagnose_if)
6340         << DIA->getParent() << DIA->getCond()->getSourceRange();
6341     return true;
6342   }
6343 
6344   for (const auto *DIA : llvm::make_range(WarningBegin, Attrs.end()))
6345     if (IsSuccessful(DIA)) {
6346       S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_diagnose_if_succeeded) << DIA->getMessage();
6347       S.Diag(DIA->getLocation(), diag::note_from_diagnose_if)
6348           << DIA->getParent() << DIA->getCond()->getSourceRange();
6349     }
6350 
6351   return false;
6352 }
6353 
6354 bool Sema::diagnoseArgDependentDiagnoseIfAttrs(const FunctionDecl *Function,
6355                                                const Expr *ThisArg,
6356                                                ArrayRef<const Expr *> Args,
6357                                                SourceLocation Loc) {
6358   return diagnoseDiagnoseIfAttrsWith(
6359       *this, Function, /*ArgDependent=*/true, Loc,
6360       [&](const DiagnoseIfAttr *DIA) {
6361         APValue Result;
6362         // It's sane to use the same Args for any redecl of this function, since
6363         // EvaluateWithSubstitution only cares about the position of each
6364         // argument in the arg list, not the ParmVarDecl* it maps to.
6365         if (!DIA->getCond()->EvaluateWithSubstitution(
6366                 Result, Context, cast<FunctionDecl>(DIA->getParent()), Args, ThisArg))
6367           return false;
6368         return Result.isInt() && Result.getInt().getBoolValue();
6369       });
6370 }
6371 
6372 bool Sema::diagnoseArgIndependentDiagnoseIfAttrs(const NamedDecl *ND,
6373                                                  SourceLocation Loc) {
6374   return diagnoseDiagnoseIfAttrsWith(
6375       *this, ND, /*ArgDependent=*/false, Loc,
6376       [&](const DiagnoseIfAttr *DIA) {
6377         bool Result;
6378         return DIA->getCond()->EvaluateAsBooleanCondition(Result, Context) &&
6379                Result;
6380       });
6381 }
6382 
6383 /// Add all of the function declarations in the given function set to
6384 /// the overload candidate set.
6385 void Sema::AddFunctionCandidates(const UnresolvedSetImpl &Fns,
6386                                  ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
6387                                  OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet,
6388                                  TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs,
6389                                  bool SuppressUserConversions,
6390                                  bool PartialOverloading,
6391                                  bool FirstArgumentIsBase) {
6392   for (UnresolvedSetIterator F = Fns.begin(), E = Fns.end(); F != E; ++F) {
6393     NamedDecl *D = F.getDecl()->getUnderlyingDecl();
6394     ArrayRef<Expr *> FunctionArgs = Args;
6395 
6396     FunctionTemplateDecl *FunTmpl = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D);
6397     FunctionDecl *FD =
6398         FunTmpl ? FunTmpl->getTemplatedDecl() : cast<FunctionDecl>(D);
6399 
6400     if (isa<CXXMethodDecl>(FD) && !cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD)->isStatic()) {
6401       QualType ObjectType;
6402       Expr::Classification ObjectClassification;
6403       if (Args.size() > 0) {
6404         if (Expr *E = Args[0]) {
6405           // Use the explicit base to restrict the lookup:
6406           ObjectType = E->getType();
6407           ObjectClassification = E->Classify(Context);
6408         } // .. else there is an implicit base.
6409         FunctionArgs = Args.slice(1);
6410       }
6411       if (FunTmpl) {
6412         AddMethodTemplateCandidate(
6413             FunTmpl, F.getPair(),
6414             cast<CXXRecordDecl>(FunTmpl->getDeclContext()),
6415             ExplicitTemplateArgs, ObjectType, ObjectClassification,
6416             FunctionArgs, CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions,
6417             PartialOverloading);
6418       } else {
6419         AddMethodCandidate(cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD), F.getPair(),
6420                            cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD)->getParent(), ObjectType,
6421                            ObjectClassification, FunctionArgs, CandidateSet,
6422                            SuppressUserConversions, PartialOverloading);
6423       }
6424     } else {
6425       // This branch handles both standalone functions and static methods.
6426 
6427       // Slice the first argument (which is the base) when we access
6428       // static method as non-static.
6429       if (Args.size() > 0 &&
6430           (!Args[0] || (FirstArgumentIsBase && isa<CXXMethodDecl>(FD) &&
6431                         !isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(FD)))) {
6432         assert(cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD)->isStatic());
6433         FunctionArgs = Args.slice(1);
6434       }
6435       if (FunTmpl) {
6436         AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(
6437             FunTmpl, F.getPair(), ExplicitTemplateArgs, FunctionArgs,
6438             CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions, PartialOverloading);
6439       } else {
6440         AddOverloadCandidate(FD, F.getPair(), FunctionArgs, CandidateSet,
6441                              SuppressUserConversions, PartialOverloading);
6442       }
6443     }
6444   }
6445 }
6446 
6447 /// AddMethodCandidate - Adds a named decl (which is some kind of
6448 /// method) as a method candidate to the given overload set.
6449 void Sema::AddMethodCandidate(DeclAccessPair FoundDecl,
6450                               QualType ObjectType,
6451                               Expr::Classification ObjectClassification,
6452                               ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
6453                               OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet,
6454                               bool SuppressUserConversions) {
6455   NamedDecl *Decl = FoundDecl.getDecl();
6456   CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Decl->getDeclContext());
6457 
6458   if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(Decl))
6459     Decl = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(Decl)->getTargetDecl();
6460 
6461   if (FunctionTemplateDecl *TD = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(Decl)) {
6462     assert(isa<CXXMethodDecl>(TD->getTemplatedDecl()) &&
6463            "Expected a member function template");
6464     AddMethodTemplateCandidate(TD, FoundDecl, ActingContext,
6465                                /*ExplicitArgs*/ nullptr, ObjectType,
6466                                ObjectClassification, Args, CandidateSet,
6467                                SuppressUserConversions);
6468   } else {
6469     AddMethodCandidate(cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Decl), FoundDecl, ActingContext,
6470                        ObjectType, ObjectClassification, Args, CandidateSet,
6471                        SuppressUserConversions);
6472   }
6473 }
6474 
6475 /// AddMethodCandidate - Adds the given C++ member function to the set
6476 /// of candidate functions, using the given function call arguments
6477 /// and the object argument (@c Object). For example, in a call
6478 /// @c o.f(a1,a2), @c Object will contain @c o and @c Args will contain
6479 /// both @c a1 and @c a2. If @p SuppressUserConversions, then don't
6480 /// allow user-defined conversions via constructors or conversion
6481 /// operators.
6482 void
6483 Sema::AddMethodCandidate(CXXMethodDecl *Method, DeclAccessPair FoundDecl,
6484                          CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext, QualType ObjectType,
6485                          Expr::Classification ObjectClassification,
6486                          ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
6487                          OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet,
6488                          bool SuppressUserConversions,
6489                          bool PartialOverloading,
6490                          ConversionSequenceList EarlyConversions) {
6491   const FunctionProtoType *Proto
6492     = dyn_cast<FunctionProtoType>(Method->getType()->getAs<FunctionType>());
6493   assert(Proto && "Methods without a prototype cannot be overloaded");
6494   assert(!isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Method) &&
6495          "Use AddOverloadCandidate for constructors");
6496 
6497   if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(Method))
6498     return;
6499 
6500   // C++11 [class.copy]p23: [DR1402]
6501   //   A defaulted move assignment operator that is defined as deleted is
6502   //   ignored by overload resolution.
6503   if (Method->isDefaulted() && Method->isDeleted() &&
6504       Method->isMoveAssignmentOperator())
6505     return;
6506 
6507   // Overload resolution is always an unevaluated context.
6508   EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(
6509       *this, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated);
6510 
6511   // Add this candidate
6512   OverloadCandidate &Candidate =
6513       CandidateSet.addCandidate(Args.size() + 1, EarlyConversions);
6514   Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl;
6515   Candidate.Function = Method;
6516   Candidate.IsSurrogate = false;
6517   Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false;
6518   Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = Args.size();
6519 
6520   unsigned NumParams = Proto->getNumParams();
6521 
6522   // (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having fewer than m
6523   // parameters is viable only if it has an ellipsis in its parameter
6524   // list (8.3.5).
6525   if (TooManyArguments(NumParams, Args.size(), PartialOverloading) &&
6526       !Proto->isVariadic()) {
6527     Candidate.Viable = false;
6528     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_too_many_arguments;
6529     return;
6530   }
6531 
6532   // (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having more than m parameters
6533   // is viable only if the (m+1)st parameter has a default argument
6534   // (8.3.6). For the purposes of overload resolution, the
6535   // parameter list is truncated on the right, so that there are
6536   // exactly m parameters.
6537   unsigned MinRequiredArgs = Method->getMinRequiredArguments();
6538   if (Args.size() < MinRequiredArgs && !PartialOverloading) {
6539     // Not enough arguments.
6540     Candidate.Viable = false;
6541     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_too_few_arguments;
6542     return;
6543   }
6544 
6545   Candidate.Viable = true;
6546 
6547   if (Method->isStatic() || ObjectType.isNull())
6548     // The implicit object argument is ignored.
6549     Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = true;
6550   else {
6551     // Determine the implicit conversion sequence for the object
6552     // parameter.
6553     Candidate.Conversions[0] = TryObjectArgumentInitialization(
6554         *this, CandidateSet.getLocation(), ObjectType, ObjectClassification,
6555         Method, ActingContext);
6556     if (Candidate.Conversions[0].isBad()) {
6557       Candidate.Viable = false;
6558       Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion;
6559       return;
6560     }
6561   }
6562 
6563   // (CUDA B.1): Check for invalid calls between targets.
6564   if (getLangOpts().CUDA)
6565     if (const FunctionDecl *Caller = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(CurContext))
6566       if (!IsAllowedCUDACall(Caller, Method)) {
6567         Candidate.Viable = false;
6568         Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_target;
6569         return;
6570       }
6571 
6572   // Determine the implicit conversion sequences for each of the
6573   // arguments.
6574   for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < Args.size(); ++ArgIdx) {
6575     if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1].isInitialized()) {
6576       // We already formed a conversion sequence for this parameter during
6577       // template argument deduction.
6578     } else if (ArgIdx < NumParams) {
6579       // (C++ 13.3.2p3): for F to be a viable function, there shall
6580       // exist for each argument an implicit conversion sequence
6581       // (13.3.3.1) that converts that argument to the corresponding
6582       // parameter of F.
6583       QualType ParamType = Proto->getParamType(ArgIdx);
6584       Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1]
6585         = TryCopyInitialization(*this, Args[ArgIdx], ParamType,
6586                                 SuppressUserConversions,
6587                                 /*InOverloadResolution=*/true,
6588                                 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/
6589                                   getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount);
6590       if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1].isBad()) {
6591         Candidate.Viable = false;
6592         Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion;
6593         return;
6594       }
6595     } else {
6596       // (C++ 13.3.2p2): For the purposes of overload resolution, any
6597       // argument for which there is no corresponding parameter is
6598       // considered to "match the ellipsis" (C+ 13.3.3.1.3).
6599       Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1].setEllipsis();
6600     }
6601   }
6602 
6603   if (EnableIfAttr *FailedAttr = CheckEnableIf(Method, Args, true)) {
6604     Candidate.Viable = false;
6605     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_enable_if;
6606     Candidate.DeductionFailure.Data = FailedAttr;
6607     return;
6608   }
6609 
6610   if (Method->isMultiVersion() &&
6611       !Method->getAttr<TargetAttr>()->isDefaultVersion()) {
6612     Candidate.Viable = false;
6613     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_non_default_multiversion_function;
6614   }
6615 }
6616 
6617 /// Add a C++ member function template as a candidate to the candidate
6618 /// set, using template argument deduction to produce an appropriate member
6619 /// function template specialization.
6620 void
6621 Sema::AddMethodTemplateCandidate(FunctionTemplateDecl *MethodTmpl,
6622                                  DeclAccessPair FoundDecl,
6623                                  CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext,
6624                                  TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs,
6625                                  QualType ObjectType,
6626                                  Expr::Classification ObjectClassification,
6627                                  ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
6628                                  OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet,
6629                                  bool SuppressUserConversions,
6630                                  bool PartialOverloading) {
6631   if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(MethodTmpl))
6632     return;
6633 
6634   // C++ [over.match.funcs]p7:
6635   //   In each case where a candidate is a function template, candidate
6636   //   function template specializations are generated using template argument
6637   //   deduction (14.8.3, 14.8.2). Those candidates are then handled as
6638   //   candidate functions in the usual way.113) A given name can refer to one
6639   //   or more function templates and also to a set of overloaded non-template
6640   //   functions. In such a case, the candidate functions generated from each
6641   //   function template are combined with the set of non-template candidate
6642   //   functions.
6643   TemplateDeductionInfo Info(CandidateSet.getLocation());
6644   FunctionDecl *Specialization = nullptr;
6645   ConversionSequenceList Conversions;
6646   if (TemplateDeductionResult Result = DeduceTemplateArguments(
6647           MethodTmpl, ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args, Specialization, Info,
6648           PartialOverloading, [&](ArrayRef<QualType> ParamTypes) {
6649             return CheckNonDependentConversions(
6650                 MethodTmpl, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, Conversions,
6651                 SuppressUserConversions, ActingContext, ObjectType,
6652                 ObjectClassification);
6653           })) {
6654     OverloadCandidate &Candidate =
6655         CandidateSet.addCandidate(Conversions.size(), Conversions);
6656     Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl;
6657     Candidate.Function = MethodTmpl->getTemplatedDecl();
6658     Candidate.Viable = false;
6659     Candidate.IsSurrogate = false;
6660     Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument =
6661         cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Candidate.Function)->isStatic() ||
6662         ObjectType.isNull();
6663     Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = Args.size();
6664     if (Result == TDK_NonDependentConversionFailure)
6665       Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion;
6666     else {
6667       Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_deduction;
6668       Candidate.DeductionFailure = MakeDeductionFailureInfo(Context, Result,
6669                                                             Info);
6670     }
6671     return;
6672   }
6673 
6674   // Add the function template specialization produced by template argument
6675   // deduction as a candidate.
6676   assert(Specialization && "Missing member function template specialization?");
6677   assert(isa<CXXMethodDecl>(Specialization) &&
6678          "Specialization is not a member function?");
6679   AddMethodCandidate(cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Specialization), FoundDecl,
6680                      ActingContext, ObjectType, ObjectClassification, Args,
6681                      CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions, PartialOverloading,
6682                      Conversions);
6683 }
6684 
6685 /// Add a C++ function template specialization as a candidate
6686 /// in the candidate set, using template argument deduction to produce
6687 /// an appropriate function template specialization.
6688 void
6689 Sema::AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(FunctionTemplateDecl *FunctionTemplate,
6690                                    DeclAccessPair FoundDecl,
6691                                  TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs,
6692                                    ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
6693                                    OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet,
6694                                    bool SuppressUserConversions,
6695                                    bool PartialOverloading) {
6696   if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(FunctionTemplate))
6697     return;
6698 
6699   // C++ [over.match.funcs]p7:
6700   //   In each case where a candidate is a function template, candidate
6701   //   function template specializations are generated using template argument
6702   //   deduction (14.8.3, 14.8.2). Those candidates are then handled as
6703   //   candidate functions in the usual way.113) A given name can refer to one
6704   //   or more function templates and also to a set of overloaded non-template
6705   //   functions. In such a case, the candidate functions generated from each
6706   //   function template are combined with the set of non-template candidate
6707   //   functions.
6708   TemplateDeductionInfo Info(CandidateSet.getLocation());
6709   FunctionDecl *Specialization = nullptr;
6710   ConversionSequenceList Conversions;
6711   if (TemplateDeductionResult Result = DeduceTemplateArguments(
6712           FunctionTemplate, ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args, Specialization, Info,
6713           PartialOverloading, [&](ArrayRef<QualType> ParamTypes) {
6714             return CheckNonDependentConversions(FunctionTemplate, ParamTypes,
6715                                                 Args, CandidateSet, Conversions,
6716                                                 SuppressUserConversions);
6717           })) {
6718     OverloadCandidate &Candidate =
6719         CandidateSet.addCandidate(Conversions.size(), Conversions);
6720     Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl;
6721     Candidate.Function = FunctionTemplate->getTemplatedDecl();
6722     Candidate.Viable = false;
6723     Candidate.IsSurrogate = false;
6724     // Ignore the object argument if there is one, since we don't have an object
6725     // type.
6726     Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument =
6727         isa<CXXMethodDecl>(Candidate.Function) &&
6728         !isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Candidate.Function);
6729     Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = Args.size();
6730     if (Result == TDK_NonDependentConversionFailure)
6731       Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion;
6732     else {
6733       Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_deduction;
6734       Candidate.DeductionFailure = MakeDeductionFailureInfo(Context, Result,
6735                                                             Info);
6736     }
6737     return;
6738   }
6739 
6740   // Add the function template specialization produced by template argument
6741   // deduction as a candidate.
6742   assert(Specialization && "Missing function template specialization?");
6743   AddOverloadCandidate(Specialization, FoundDecl, Args, CandidateSet,
6744                        SuppressUserConversions, PartialOverloading,
6745                        /*AllowExplicit*/false, Conversions);
6746 }
6747 
6748 /// Check that implicit conversion sequences can be formed for each argument
6749 /// whose corresponding parameter has a non-dependent type, per DR1391's
6750 /// [temp.deduct.call]p10.
6751 bool Sema::CheckNonDependentConversions(
6752     FunctionTemplateDecl *FunctionTemplate, ArrayRef<QualType> ParamTypes,
6753     ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet,
6754     ConversionSequenceList &Conversions, bool SuppressUserConversions,
6755     CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext, QualType ObjectType,
6756     Expr::Classification ObjectClassification) {
6757   // FIXME: The cases in which we allow explicit conversions for constructor
6758   // arguments never consider calling a constructor template. It's not clear
6759   // that is correct.
6760   const bool AllowExplicit = false;
6761 
6762   auto *FD = FunctionTemplate->getTemplatedDecl();
6763   auto *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD);
6764   bool HasThisConversion = Method && !isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Method);
6765   unsigned ThisConversions = HasThisConversion ? 1 : 0;
6766 
6767   Conversions =
6768       CandidateSet.allocateConversionSequences(ThisConversions + Args.size());
6769 
6770   // Overload resolution is always an unevaluated context.
6771   EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(
6772       *this, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated);
6773 
6774   // For a method call, check the 'this' conversion here too. DR1391 doesn't
6775   // require that, but this check should never result in a hard error, and
6776   // overload resolution is permitted to sidestep instantiations.
6777   if (HasThisConversion && !cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD)->isStatic() &&
6778       !ObjectType.isNull()) {
6779     Conversions[0] = TryObjectArgumentInitialization(
6780         *this, CandidateSet.getLocation(), ObjectType, ObjectClassification,
6781         Method, ActingContext);
6782     if (Conversions[0].isBad())
6783       return true;
6784   }
6785 
6786   for (unsigned I = 0, N = std::min(ParamTypes.size(), Args.size()); I != N;
6787        ++I) {
6788     QualType ParamType = ParamTypes[I];
6789     if (!ParamType->isDependentType()) {
6790       Conversions[ThisConversions + I]
6791         = TryCopyInitialization(*this, Args[I], ParamType,
6792                                 SuppressUserConversions,
6793                                 /*InOverloadResolution=*/true,
6794                                 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/
6795                                   getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount,
6796                                 AllowExplicit);
6797       if (Conversions[ThisConversions + I].isBad())
6798         return true;
6799     }
6800   }
6801 
6802   return false;
6803 }
6804 
6805 /// Determine whether this is an allowable conversion from the result
6806 /// of an explicit conversion operator to the expected type, per C++
6807 /// [over.match.conv]p1 and [over.match.ref]p1.
6808 ///
6809 /// \param ConvType The return type of the conversion function.
6810 ///
6811 /// \param ToType The type we are converting to.
6812 ///
6813 /// \param AllowObjCPointerConversion Allow a conversion from one
6814 /// Objective-C pointer to another.
6815 ///
6816 /// \returns true if the conversion is allowable, false otherwise.
6817 static bool isAllowableExplicitConversion(Sema &S,
6818                                           QualType ConvType, QualType ToType,
6819                                           bool AllowObjCPointerConversion) {
6820   QualType ToNonRefType = ToType.getNonReferenceType();
6821 
6822   // Easy case: the types are the same.
6823   if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ConvType, ToNonRefType))
6824     return true;
6825 
6826   // Allow qualification conversions.
6827   bool ObjCLifetimeConversion;
6828   if (S.IsQualificationConversion(ConvType, ToNonRefType, /*CStyle*/false,
6829                                   ObjCLifetimeConversion))
6830     return true;
6831 
6832   // If we're not allowed to consider Objective-C pointer conversions,
6833   // we're done.
6834   if (!AllowObjCPointerConversion)
6835     return false;
6836 
6837   // Is this an Objective-C pointer conversion?
6838   bool IncompatibleObjC = false;
6839   QualType ConvertedType;
6840   return S.isObjCPointerConversion(ConvType, ToNonRefType, ConvertedType,
6841                                    IncompatibleObjC);
6842 }
6843 
6844 /// AddConversionCandidate - Add a C++ conversion function as a
6845 /// candidate in the candidate set (C++ [over.match.conv],
6846 /// C++ [over.match.copy]). From is the expression we're converting from,
6847 /// and ToType is the type that we're eventually trying to convert to
6848 /// (which may or may not be the same type as the type that the
6849 /// conversion function produces).
6850 void
6851 Sema::AddConversionCandidate(CXXConversionDecl *Conversion,
6852                              DeclAccessPair FoundDecl,
6853                              CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext,
6854                              Expr *From, QualType ToType,
6855                              OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet,
6856                              bool AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit,
6857                              bool AllowResultConversion) {
6858   assert(!Conversion->getDescribedFunctionTemplate() &&
6859          "Conversion function templates use AddTemplateConversionCandidate");
6860   QualType ConvType = Conversion->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType();
6861   if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(Conversion))
6862     return;
6863 
6864   // If the conversion function has an undeduced return type, trigger its
6865   // deduction now.
6866   if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14 && ConvType->isUndeducedType()) {
6867     if (DeduceReturnType(Conversion, From->getExprLoc()))
6868       return;
6869     ConvType = Conversion->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType();
6870   }
6871 
6872   // If we don't allow any conversion of the result type, ignore conversion
6873   // functions that don't convert to exactly (possibly cv-qualified) T.
6874   if (!AllowResultConversion &&
6875       !Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(Conversion->getConversionType(), ToType))
6876     return;
6877 
6878   // Per C++ [over.match.conv]p1, [over.match.ref]p1, an explicit conversion
6879   // operator is only a candidate if its return type is the target type or
6880   // can be converted to the target type with a qualification conversion.
6881   if (Conversion->isExplicit() &&
6882       !isAllowableExplicitConversion(*this, ConvType, ToType,
6883                                      AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit))
6884     return;
6885 
6886   // Overload resolution is always an unevaluated context.
6887   EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(
6888       *this, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated);
6889 
6890   // Add this candidate
6891   OverloadCandidate &Candidate = CandidateSet.addCandidate(1);
6892   Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl;
6893   Candidate.Function = Conversion;
6894   Candidate.IsSurrogate = false;
6895   Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false;
6896   Candidate.FinalConversion.setAsIdentityConversion();
6897   Candidate.FinalConversion.setFromType(ConvType);
6898   Candidate.FinalConversion.setAllToTypes(ToType);
6899   Candidate.Viable = true;
6900   Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = 1;
6901 
6902   // C++ [over.match.funcs]p4:
6903   //   For conversion functions, the function is considered to be a member of
6904   //   the class of the implicit implied object argument for the purpose of
6905   //   defining the type of the implicit object parameter.
6906   //
6907   // Determine the implicit conversion sequence for the implicit
6908   // object parameter.
6909   QualType ImplicitParamType = From->getType();
6910   if (const PointerType *FromPtrType = ImplicitParamType->getAs<PointerType>())
6911     ImplicitParamType = FromPtrType->getPointeeType();
6912   CXXRecordDecl *ConversionContext
6913     = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(ImplicitParamType->getAs<RecordType>()->getDecl());
6914 
6915   Candidate.Conversions[0] = TryObjectArgumentInitialization(
6916       *this, CandidateSet.getLocation(), From->getType(),
6917       From->Classify(Context), Conversion, ConversionContext);
6918 
6919   if (Candidate.Conversions[0].isBad()) {
6920     Candidate.Viable = false;
6921     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion;
6922     return;
6923   }
6924 
6925   // We won't go through a user-defined type conversion function to convert a
6926   // derived to base as such conversions are given Conversion Rank. They only
6927   // go through a copy constructor. 13.3.3.1.2-p4 [over.ics.user]
6928   QualType FromCanon
6929     = Context.getCanonicalType(From->getType().getUnqualifiedType());
6930   QualType ToCanon = Context.getCanonicalType(ToType).getUnqualifiedType();
6931   if (FromCanon == ToCanon ||
6932       IsDerivedFrom(CandidateSet.getLocation(), FromCanon, ToCanon)) {
6933     Candidate.Viable = false;
6934     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_trivial_conversion;
6935     return;
6936   }
6937 
6938   // To determine what the conversion from the result of calling the
6939   // conversion function to the type we're eventually trying to
6940   // convert to (ToType), we need to synthesize a call to the
6941   // conversion function and attempt copy initialization from it. This
6942   // makes sure that we get the right semantics with respect to
6943   // lvalues/rvalues and the type. Fortunately, we can allocate this
6944   // call on the stack and we don't need its arguments to be
6945   // well-formed.
6946   DeclRefExpr ConversionRef(Conversion, false, Conversion->getType(),
6947                             VK_LValue, From->getLocStart());
6948   ImplicitCastExpr ConversionFn(ImplicitCastExpr::OnStack,
6949                                 Context.getPointerType(Conversion->getType()),
6950                                 CK_FunctionToPointerDecay,
6951                                 &ConversionRef, VK_RValue);
6952 
6953   QualType ConversionType = Conversion->getConversionType();
6954   if (!isCompleteType(From->getLocStart(), ConversionType)) {
6955     Candidate.Viable = false;
6956     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_final_conversion;
6957     return;
6958   }
6959 
6960   ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ConversionType);
6961 
6962   // Note that it is safe to allocate CallExpr on the stack here because
6963   // there are 0 arguments (i.e., nothing is allocated using ASTContext's
6964   // allocator).
6965   QualType CallResultType = ConversionType.getNonLValueExprType(Context);
6966   CallExpr Call(Context, &ConversionFn, None, CallResultType, VK,
6967                 From->getLocStart());
6968   ImplicitConversionSequence ICS =
6969     TryCopyInitialization(*this, &Call, ToType,
6970                           /*SuppressUserConversions=*/true,
6971                           /*InOverloadResolution=*/false,
6972                           /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/false);
6973 
6974   switch (ICS.getKind()) {
6975   case ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion:
6976     Candidate.FinalConversion = ICS.Standard;
6977 
6978     // C++ [over.ics.user]p3:
6979     //   If the user-defined conversion is specified by a specialization of a
6980     //   conversion function template, the second standard conversion sequence
6981     //   shall have exact match rank.
6982     if (Conversion->getPrimaryTemplate() &&
6983         GetConversionRank(ICS.Standard.Second) != ICR_Exact_Match) {
6984       Candidate.Viable = false;
6985       Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_final_conversion_not_exact;
6986       return;
6987     }
6988 
6989     // C++0x [dcl.init.ref]p5:
6990     //    In the second case, if the reference is an rvalue reference and
6991     //    the second standard conversion sequence of the user-defined
6992     //    conversion sequence includes an lvalue-to-rvalue conversion, the
6993     //    program is ill-formed.
6994     if (ToType->isRValueReferenceType() &&
6995         ICS.Standard.First == ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue) {
6996       Candidate.Viable = false;
6997       Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_final_conversion;
6998       return;
6999     }
7000     break;
7001 
7002   case ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion:
7003     Candidate.Viable = false;
7004     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_final_conversion;
7005     return;
7006 
7007   default:
7008     llvm_unreachable(
7009            "Can only end up with a standard conversion sequence or failure");
7010   }
7011 
7012   if (EnableIfAttr *FailedAttr = CheckEnableIf(Conversion, None)) {
7013     Candidate.Viable = false;
7014     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_enable_if;
7015     Candidate.DeductionFailure.Data = FailedAttr;
7016     return;
7017   }
7018 
7019   if (Conversion->isMultiVersion() &&
7020       !Conversion->getAttr<TargetAttr>()->isDefaultVersion()) {
7021     Candidate.Viable = false;
7022     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_non_default_multiversion_function;
7023   }
7024 }
7025 
7026 /// Adds a conversion function template specialization
7027 /// candidate to the overload set, using template argument deduction
7028 /// to deduce the template arguments of the conversion function
7029 /// template from the type that we are converting to (C++
7030 /// [temp.deduct.conv]).
7031 void
7032 Sema::AddTemplateConversionCandidate(FunctionTemplateDecl *FunctionTemplate,
7033                                      DeclAccessPair FoundDecl,
7034                                      CXXRecordDecl *ActingDC,
7035                                      Expr *From, QualType ToType,
7036                                      OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet,
7037                                      bool AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit,
7038                                      bool AllowResultConversion) {
7039   assert(isa<CXXConversionDecl>(FunctionTemplate->getTemplatedDecl()) &&
7040          "Only conversion function templates permitted here");
7041 
7042   if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(FunctionTemplate))
7043     return;
7044 
7045   TemplateDeductionInfo Info(CandidateSet.getLocation());
7046   CXXConversionDecl *Specialization = nullptr;
7047   if (TemplateDeductionResult Result
7048         = DeduceTemplateArguments(FunctionTemplate, ToType,
7049                                   Specialization, Info)) {
7050     OverloadCandidate &Candidate = CandidateSet.addCandidate();
7051     Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl;
7052     Candidate.Function = FunctionTemplate->getTemplatedDecl();
7053     Candidate.Viable = false;
7054     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_deduction;
7055     Candidate.IsSurrogate = false;
7056     Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false;
7057     Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = 1;
7058     Candidate.DeductionFailure = MakeDeductionFailureInfo(Context, Result,
7059                                                           Info);
7060     return;
7061   }
7062 
7063   // Add the conversion function template specialization produced by
7064   // template argument deduction as a candidate.
7065   assert(Specialization && "Missing function template specialization?");
7066   AddConversionCandidate(Specialization, FoundDecl, ActingDC, From, ToType,
7067                          CandidateSet, AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit,
7068                          AllowResultConversion);
7069 }
7070 
7071 /// AddSurrogateCandidate - Adds a "surrogate" candidate function that
7072 /// converts the given @c Object to a function pointer via the
7073 /// conversion function @c Conversion, and then attempts to call it
7074 /// with the given arguments (C++ [over.call.object]p2-4). Proto is
7075 /// the type of function that we'll eventually be calling.
7076 void Sema::AddSurrogateCandidate(CXXConversionDecl *Conversion,
7077                                  DeclAccessPair FoundDecl,
7078                                  CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext,
7079                                  const FunctionProtoType *Proto,
7080                                  Expr *Object,
7081                                  ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
7082                                  OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet) {
7083   if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(Conversion))
7084     return;
7085 
7086   // Overload resolution is always an unevaluated context.
7087   EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(
7088       *this, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated);
7089 
7090   OverloadCandidate &Candidate = CandidateSet.addCandidate(Args.size() + 1);
7091   Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl;
7092   Candidate.Function = nullptr;
7093   Candidate.Surrogate = Conversion;
7094   Candidate.Viable = true;
7095   Candidate.IsSurrogate = true;
7096   Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false;
7097   Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = Args.size();
7098 
7099   // Determine the implicit conversion sequence for the implicit
7100   // object parameter.
7101   ImplicitConversionSequence ObjectInit = TryObjectArgumentInitialization(
7102       *this, CandidateSet.getLocation(), Object->getType(),
7103       Object->Classify(Context), Conversion, ActingContext);
7104   if (ObjectInit.isBad()) {
7105     Candidate.Viable = false;
7106     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion;
7107     Candidate.Conversions[0] = ObjectInit;
7108     return;
7109   }
7110 
7111   // The first conversion is actually a user-defined conversion whose
7112   // first conversion is ObjectInit's standard conversion (which is
7113   // effectively a reference binding). Record it as such.
7114   Candidate.Conversions[0].setUserDefined();
7115   Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.Before = ObjectInit.Standard;
7116   Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.EllipsisConversion = false;
7117   Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.HadMultipleCandidates = false;
7118   Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.ConversionFunction = Conversion;
7119   Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.FoundConversionFunction = FoundDecl;
7120   Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.After
7121     = Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.Before;
7122   Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.After.setAsIdentityConversion();
7123 
7124   // Find the
7125   unsigned NumParams = Proto->getNumParams();
7126 
7127   // (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having fewer than m
7128   // parameters is viable only if it has an ellipsis in its parameter
7129   // list (8.3.5).
7130   if (Args.size() > NumParams && !Proto->isVariadic()) {
7131     Candidate.Viable = false;
7132     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_too_many_arguments;
7133     return;
7134   }
7135 
7136   // Function types don't have any default arguments, so just check if
7137   // we have enough arguments.
7138   if (Args.size() < NumParams) {
7139     // Not enough arguments.
7140     Candidate.Viable = false;
7141     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_too_few_arguments;
7142     return;
7143   }
7144 
7145   // Determine the implicit conversion sequences for each of the
7146   // arguments.
7147   for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) {
7148     if (ArgIdx < NumParams) {
7149       // (C++ 13.3.2p3): for F to be a viable function, there shall
7150       // exist for each argument an implicit conversion sequence
7151       // (13.3.3.1) that converts that argument to the corresponding
7152       // parameter of F.
7153       QualType ParamType = Proto->getParamType(ArgIdx);
7154       Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1]
7155         = TryCopyInitialization(*this, Args[ArgIdx], ParamType,
7156                                 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false,
7157                                 /*InOverloadResolution=*/false,
7158                                 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/
7159                                   getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount);
7160       if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1].isBad()) {
7161         Candidate.Viable = false;
7162         Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion;
7163         return;
7164       }
7165     } else {
7166       // (C++ 13.3.2p2): For the purposes of overload resolution, any
7167       // argument for which there is no corresponding parameter is
7168       // considered to ""match the ellipsis" (C+ 13.3.3.1.3).
7169       Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1].setEllipsis();
7170     }
7171   }
7172 
7173   if (EnableIfAttr *FailedAttr = CheckEnableIf(Conversion, None)) {
7174     Candidate.Viable = false;
7175     Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_enable_if;
7176     Candidate.DeductionFailure.Data = FailedAttr;
7177     return;
7178   }
7179 }
7180 
7181 /// Add overload candidates for overloaded operators that are
7182 /// member functions.
7183 ///
7184 /// Add the overloaded operator candidates that are member functions
7185 /// for the operator Op that was used in an operator expression such
7186 /// as "x Op y". , Args/NumArgs provides the operator arguments, and
7187 /// CandidateSet will store the added overload candidates. (C++
7188 /// [over.match.oper]).
7189 void Sema::AddMemberOperatorCandidates(OverloadedOperatorKind Op,
7190                                        SourceLocation OpLoc,
7191                                        ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
7192                                        OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet,
7193                                        SourceRange OpRange) {
7194   DeclarationName OpName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Op);
7195 
7196   // C++ [over.match.oper]p3:
7197   //   For a unary operator @ with an operand of a type whose
7198   //   cv-unqualified version is T1, and for a binary operator @ with
7199   //   a left operand of a type whose cv-unqualified version is T1 and
7200   //   a right operand of a type whose cv-unqualified version is T2,
7201   //   three sets of candidate functions, designated member
7202   //   candidates, non-member candidates and built-in candidates, are
7203   //   constructed as follows:
7204   QualType T1 = Args[0]->getType();
7205 
7206   //     -- If T1 is a complete class type or a class currently being
7207   //        defined, the set of member candidates is the result of the
7208   //        qualified lookup of T1::operator@ (13.3.1.1.1); otherwise,
7209   //        the set of member candidates is empty.
7210   if (const RecordType *T1Rec = T1->getAs<RecordType>()) {
7211     // Complete the type if it can be completed.
7212     if (!isCompleteType(OpLoc, T1) && !T1Rec->isBeingDefined())
7213       return;
7214     // If the type is neither complete nor being defined, bail out now.
7215     if (!T1Rec->getDecl()->getDefinition())
7216       return;
7217 
7218     LookupResult Operators(*this, OpName, OpLoc, LookupOrdinaryName);
7219     LookupQualifiedName(Operators, T1Rec->getDecl());
7220     Operators.suppressDiagnostics();
7221 
7222     for (LookupResult::iterator Oper = Operators.begin(),
7223                              OperEnd = Operators.end();
7224          Oper != OperEnd;
7225          ++Oper)
7226       AddMethodCandidate(Oper.getPair(), Args[0]->getType(),
7227                          Args[0]->Classify(Context), Args.slice(1),
7228                          CandidateSet, /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
7229   }
7230 }
7231 
7232 /// AddBuiltinCandidate - Add a candidate for a built-in
7233 /// operator. ResultTy and ParamTys are the result and parameter types
7234 /// of the built-in candidate, respectively. Args and NumArgs are the
7235 /// arguments being passed to the candidate. IsAssignmentOperator
7236 /// should be true when this built-in candidate is an assignment
7237 /// operator. NumContextualBoolArguments is the number of arguments
7238 /// (at the beginning of the argument list) that will be contextually
7239 /// converted to bool.
7240 void Sema::AddBuiltinCandidate(QualType *ParamTys, ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
7241                                OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet,
7242                                bool IsAssignmentOperator,
7243                                unsigned NumContextualBoolArguments) {
7244   // Overload resolution is always an unevaluated context.
7245   EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(
7246       *this, Sema::ExpressionEvaluationContext::Unevaluated);
7247 
7248   // Add this candidate
7249   OverloadCandidate &Candidate = CandidateSet.addCandidate(Args.size());
7250   Candidate.FoundDecl = DeclAccessPair::make(nullptr, AS_none);
7251   Candidate.Function = nullptr;
7252   Candidate.IsSurrogate = false;
7253   Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false;
7254   std::copy(ParamTys, ParamTys + Args.size(), Candidate.BuiltinParamTypes);
7255 
7256   // Determine the implicit conversion sequences for each of the
7257   // arguments.
7258   Candidate.Viable = true;
7259   Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = Args.size();
7260   for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) {
7261     // C++ [over.match.oper]p4:
7262     //   For the built-in assignment operators, conversions of the
7263     //   left operand are restricted as follows:
7264     //     -- no temporaries are introduced to hold the left operand, and
7265     //     -- no user-defined conversions are applied to the left
7266     //        operand to achieve a type match with the left-most
7267     //        parameter of a built-in candidate.
7268     //
7269     // We block these conversions by turning off user-defined
7270     // conversions, since that is the only way that initialization of
7271     // a reference to a non-class type can occur from something that
7272     // is not of the same type.
7273     if (ArgIdx < NumContextualBoolArguments) {
7274       assert(ParamTys[ArgIdx] == Context.BoolTy &&
7275              "Contextual conversion to bool requires bool type");
7276       Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx]
7277         = TryContextuallyConvertToBool(*this, Args[ArgIdx]);
7278     } else {
7279       Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx]
7280         = TryCopyInitialization(*this, Args[ArgIdx], ParamTys[ArgIdx],
7281                                 ArgIdx == 0 && IsAssignmentOperator,
7282                                 /*InOverloadResolution=*/false,
7283                                 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/
7284                                   getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount);
7285     }
7286     if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx].isBad()) {
7287       Candidate.Viable = false;
7288       Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion;
7289       break;
7290     }
7291   }
7292 }
7293 
7294 namespace {
7295 
7296 /// BuiltinCandidateTypeSet - A set of types that will be used for the
7297 /// candidate operator functions for built-in operators (C++
7298 /// [over.built]). The types are separated into pointer types and
7299 /// enumeration types.
7300 class BuiltinCandidateTypeSet  {
7301   /// TypeSet - A set of types.
7302   typedef llvm::SetVector<QualType, SmallVector<QualType, 8>,
7303                           llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8>> TypeSet;
7304 
7305   /// PointerTypes - The set of pointer types that will be used in the
7306   /// built-in candidates.
7307   TypeSet PointerTypes;
7308 
7309   /// MemberPointerTypes - The set of member pointer types that will be
7310   /// used in the built-in candidates.
7311   TypeSet MemberPointerTypes;
7312 
7313   /// EnumerationTypes - The set of enumeration types that will be
7314   /// used in the built-in candidates.
7315   TypeSet EnumerationTypes;
7316 
7317   /// The set of vector types that will be used in the built-in
7318   /// candidates.
7319   TypeSet VectorTypes;
7320 
7321   /// A flag indicating non-record types are viable candidates
7322   bool HasNonRecordTypes;
7323 
7324   /// A flag indicating whether either arithmetic or enumeration types
7325   /// were present in the candidate set.
7326   bool HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes;
7327 
7328   /// A flag indicating whether the nullptr type was present in the
7329   /// candidate set.
7330   bool HasNullPtrType;
7331 
7332   /// Sema - The semantic analysis instance where we are building the
7333   /// candidate type set.
7334   Sema &SemaRef;
7335 
7336   /// Context - The AST context in which we will build the type sets.
7337   ASTContext &Context;
7338 
7339   bool AddPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(QualType Ty,
7340                                                const Qualifiers &VisibleQuals);
7341   bool AddMemberPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(QualType Ty);
7342 
7343 public:
7344   /// iterator - Iterates through the types that are part of the set.
7345   typedef TypeSet::iterator iterator;
7346 
7347   BuiltinCandidateTypeSet(Sema &SemaRef)
7348     : HasNonRecordTypes(false),
7349       HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes(false),
7350       HasNullPtrType(false),
7351       SemaRef(SemaRef),
7352       Context(SemaRef.Context) { }
7353 
7354   void AddTypesConvertedFrom(QualType Ty,
7355                              SourceLocation Loc,
7356                              bool AllowUserConversions,
7357                              bool AllowExplicitConversions,
7358                              const Qualifiers &VisibleTypeConversionsQuals);
7359 
7360   /// pointer_begin - First pointer type found;
7361   iterator pointer_begin() { return PointerTypes.begin(); }
7362 
7363   /// pointer_end - Past the last pointer type found;
7364   iterator pointer_end() { return PointerTypes.end(); }
7365 
7366   /// member_pointer_begin - First member pointer type found;
7367   iterator member_pointer_begin() { return MemberPointerTypes.begin(); }
7368 
7369   /// member_pointer_end - Past the last member pointer type found;
7370   iterator member_pointer_end() { return MemberPointerTypes.end(); }
7371 
7372   /// enumeration_begin - First enumeration type found;
7373   iterator enumeration_begin() { return EnumerationTypes.begin(); }
7374 
7375   /// enumeration_end - Past the last enumeration type found;
7376   iterator enumeration_end() { return EnumerationTypes.end(); }
7377 
7378   iterator vector_begin() { return VectorTypes.begin(); }
7379   iterator vector_end() { return VectorTypes.end(); }
7380 
7381   bool hasNonRecordTypes() { return HasNonRecordTypes; }
7382   bool hasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes() { return HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes; }
7383   bool hasNullPtrType() const { return HasNullPtrType; }
7384 };
7385 
7386 } // end anonymous namespace
7387 
7388 /// AddPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants - Add the pointer type @p Ty to
7389 /// the set of pointer types along with any more-qualified variants of
7390 /// that type. For example, if @p Ty is "int const *", this routine
7391 /// will add "int const *", "int const volatile *", "int const
7392 /// restrict *", and "int const volatile restrict *" to the set of
7393 /// pointer types. Returns true if the add of @p Ty itself succeeded,
7394 /// false otherwise.
7395 ///
7396 /// FIXME: what to do about extended qualifiers?
7397 bool
7398 BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::AddPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(QualType Ty,
7399                                              const Qualifiers &VisibleQuals) {
7400 
7401   // Insert this type.
7402   if (!PointerTypes.insert(Ty))
7403     return false;
7404 
7405   QualType PointeeTy;
7406   const PointerType *PointerTy = Ty->getAs<PointerType>();
7407   bool buildObjCPtr = false;
7408   if (!PointerTy) {
7409     const ObjCObjectPointerType *PTy = Ty->castAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>();
7410     PointeeTy = PTy->getPointeeType();
7411     buildObjCPtr = true;
7412   } else {
7413     PointeeTy = PointerTy->getPointeeType();
7414   }
7415 
7416   // Don't add qualified variants of arrays. For one, they're not allowed
7417   // (the qualifier would sink to the element type), and for another, the
7418   // only overload situation where it matters is subscript or pointer +- int,
7419   // and those shouldn't have qualifier variants anyway.
7420   if (PointeeTy->isArrayType())
7421     return true;
7422 
7423   unsigned BaseCVR = PointeeTy.getCVRQualifiers();
7424   bool hasVolatile = VisibleQuals.hasVolatile();
7425   bool hasRestrict = VisibleQuals.hasRestrict();
7426 
7427   // Iterate through all strict supersets of BaseCVR.
7428   for (unsigned CVR = BaseCVR+1; CVR <= Qualifiers::CVRMask; ++CVR) {
7429     if ((CVR | BaseCVR) != CVR) continue;
7430     // Skip over volatile if no volatile found anywhere in the types.
7431     if ((CVR & Qualifiers::Volatile) && !hasVolatile) continue;
7432 
7433     // Skip over restrict if no restrict found anywhere in the types, or if
7434     // the type cannot be restrict-qualified.
7435     if ((CVR & Qualifiers::Restrict) &&
7436         (!hasRestrict ||
7437          (!(PointeeTy->isAnyPointerType() || PointeeTy->isReferenceType()))))
7438       continue;
7439 
7440     // Build qualified pointee type.
7441     QualType QPointeeTy = Context.getCVRQualifiedType(PointeeTy, CVR);
7442 
7443     // Build qualified pointer type.
7444     QualType QPointerTy;
7445     if (!buildObjCPtr)
7446       QPointerTy = Context.getPointerType(QPointeeTy);
7447     else
7448       QPointerTy = Context.getObjCObjectPointerType(QPointeeTy);
7449 
7450     // Insert qualified pointer type.
7451     PointerTypes.insert(QPointerTy);
7452   }
7453 
7454   return true;
7455 }
7456 
7457 /// AddMemberPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants - Add the pointer type @p Ty
7458 /// to the set of pointer types along with any more-qualified variants of
7459 /// that type. For example, if @p Ty is "int const *", this routine
7460 /// will add "int const *", "int const volatile *", "int const
7461 /// restrict *", and "int const volatile restrict *" to the set of
7462 /// pointer types. Returns true if the add of @p Ty itself succeeded,
7463 /// false otherwise.
7464 ///
7465 /// FIXME: what to do about extended qualifiers?
7466 bool
7467 BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::AddMemberPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(
7468     QualType Ty) {
7469   // Insert this type.
7470   if (!MemberPointerTypes.insert(Ty))
7471     return false;
7472 
7473   const MemberPointerType *PointerTy = Ty->getAs<MemberPointerType>();
7474   assert(PointerTy && "type was not a member pointer type!");
7475 
7476   QualType PointeeTy = PointerTy->getPointeeType();
7477   // Don't add qualified variants of arrays. For one, they're not allowed
7478   // (the qualifier would sink to the element type), and for another, the
7479   // only overload situation where it matters is subscript or pointer +- int,
7480   // and those shouldn't have qualifier variants anyway.
7481   if (PointeeTy->isArrayType())
7482     return true;
7483   const Type *ClassTy = PointerTy->getClass();
7484 
7485   // Iterate through all strict supersets of the pointee type's CVR
7486   // qualifiers.
7487   unsigned BaseCVR = PointeeTy.getCVRQualifiers();
7488   for (unsigned CVR = BaseCVR+1; CVR <= Qualifiers::CVRMask; ++CVR) {
7489     if ((CVR | BaseCVR) != CVR) continue;
7490 
7491     QualType QPointeeTy = Context.getCVRQualifiedType(PointeeTy, CVR);
7492     MemberPointerTypes.insert(
7493       Context.getMemberPointerType(QPointeeTy, ClassTy));
7494   }
7495 
7496   return true;
7497 }
7498 
7499 /// AddTypesConvertedFrom - Add each of the types to which the type @p
7500 /// Ty can be implicit converted to the given set of @p Types. We're
7501 /// primarily interested in pointer types and enumeration types. We also
7502 /// take member pointer types, for the conditional operator.
7503 /// AllowUserConversions is true if we should look at the conversion
7504 /// functions of a class type, and AllowExplicitConversions if we
7505 /// should also include the explicit conversion functions of a class
7506 /// type.
7507 void
7508 BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::AddTypesConvertedFrom(QualType Ty,
7509                                                SourceLocation Loc,
7510                                                bool AllowUserConversions,
7511                                                bool AllowExplicitConversions,
7512                                                const Qualifiers &VisibleQuals) {
7513   // Only deal with canonical types.
7514   Ty = Context.getCanonicalType(Ty);
7515 
7516   // Look through reference types; they aren't part of the type of an
7517   // expression for the purposes of conversions.
7518   if (const ReferenceType *RefTy = Ty->getAs<ReferenceType>())
7519     Ty = RefTy->getPointeeType();
7520 
7521   // If we're dealing with an array type, decay to the pointer.
7522   if (Ty->isArrayType())
7523     Ty = SemaRef.Context.getArrayDecayedType(Ty);
7524 
7525   // Otherwise, we don't care about qualifiers on the type.
7526   Ty = Ty.getLocalUnqualifiedType();
7527 
7528   // Flag if we ever add a non-record type.
7529   const RecordType *TyRec = Ty->getAs<RecordType>();
7530   HasNonRecordTypes = HasNonRecordTypes || !TyRec;
7531 
7532   // Flag if we encounter an arithmetic type.
7533   HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes =
7534     HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes || Ty->isArithmeticType();
7535 
7536   if (Ty->isObjCIdType() || Ty->isObjCClassType())
7537     PointerTypes.insert(Ty);
7538   else if (Ty->getAs<PointerType>() || Ty->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) {
7539     // Insert our type, and its more-qualified variants, into the set
7540     // of types.
7541     if (!AddPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(Ty, VisibleQuals))
7542       return;
7543   } else if (Ty->isMemberPointerType()) {
7544     // Member pointers are far easier, since the pointee can't be converted.
7545     if (!AddMemberPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(Ty))
7546       return;
7547   } else if (Ty->isEnumeralType()) {
7548     HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes = true;
7549     EnumerationTypes.insert(Ty);
7550   } else if (Ty->isVectorType()) {
7551     // We treat vector types as arithmetic types in many contexts as an
7552     // extension.
7553     HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes = true;
7554     VectorTypes.insert(Ty);
7555   } else if (Ty->isNullPtrType()) {
7556     HasNullPtrType = true;
7557   } else if (AllowUserConversions && TyRec) {
7558     // No conversion functions in incomplete types.
7559     if (!SemaRef.isCompleteType(Loc, Ty))
7560       return;
7561 
7562     CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(TyRec->getDecl());
7563     for (NamedDecl *D : ClassDecl->getVisibleConversionFunctions()) {
7564       if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(D))
7565         D = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(D)->getTargetDecl();
7566 
7567       // Skip conversion function templates; they don't tell us anything
7568       // about which builtin types we can convert to.
7569       if (isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D))
7570         continue;
7571 
7572       CXXConversionDecl *Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D);
7573       if (AllowExplicitConversions || !Conv->isExplicit()) {
7574         AddTypesConvertedFrom(Conv->getConversionType(), Loc, false, false,
7575                               VisibleQuals);
7576       }
7577     }
7578   }
7579 }
7580 
7581 /// Helper function for AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates() that adds
7582 /// the volatile- and non-volatile-qualified assignment operators for the
7583 /// given type to the candidate set.
7584 static void AddBuiltinAssignmentOperatorCandidates(Sema &S,
7585                                                    QualType T,
7586                                                    ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
7587                                     OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet) {
7588   QualType ParamTypes[2];
7589 
7590   // T& operator=(T&, T)
7591   ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(T);
7592   ParamTypes[1] = T;
7593   S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
7594                         /*IsAssignmentOperator=*/true);
7595 
7596   if (!S.Context.getCanonicalType(T).isVolatileQualified()) {
7597     // volatile T& operator=(volatile T&, T)
7598     ParamTypes[0]
7599       = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(S.Context.getVolatileType(T));
7600     ParamTypes[1] = T;
7601     S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
7602                           /*IsAssignmentOperator=*/true);
7603   }
7604 }
7605 
7606 /// CollectVRQualifiers - This routine returns Volatile/Restrict qualifiers,
7607 /// if any, found in visible type conversion functions found in ArgExpr's type.
7608 static  Qualifiers CollectVRQualifiers(ASTContext &Context, Expr* ArgExpr) {
7609     Qualifiers VRQuals;
7610     const RecordType *TyRec;
7611     if (const MemberPointerType *RHSMPType =
7612         ArgExpr->getType()->getAs<MemberPointerType>())
7613       TyRec = RHSMPType->getClass()->getAs<RecordType>();
7614     else
7615       TyRec = ArgExpr->getType()->getAs<RecordType>();
7616     if (!TyRec) {
7617       // Just to be safe, assume the worst case.
7618       VRQuals.addVolatile();
7619       VRQuals.addRestrict();
7620       return VRQuals;
7621     }
7622 
7623     CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(TyRec->getDecl());
7624     if (!ClassDecl->hasDefinition())
7625       return VRQuals;
7626 
7627     for (NamedDecl *D : ClassDecl->getVisibleConversionFunctions()) {
7628       if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(D))
7629         D = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(D)->getTargetDecl();
7630       if (CXXConversionDecl *Conv = dyn_cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D)) {
7631         QualType CanTy = Context.getCanonicalType(Conv->getConversionType());
7632         if (const ReferenceType *ResTypeRef = CanTy->getAs<ReferenceType>())
7633           CanTy = ResTypeRef->getPointeeType();
7634         // Need to go down the pointer/mempointer chain and add qualifiers
7635         // as see them.
7636         bool done = false;
7637         while (!done) {
7638           if (CanTy.isRestrictQualified())
7639             VRQuals.addRestrict();
7640           if (const PointerType *ResTypePtr = CanTy->getAs<PointerType>())
7641             CanTy = ResTypePtr->getPointeeType();
7642           else if (const MemberPointerType *ResTypeMPtr =
7643                 CanTy->getAs<MemberPointerType>())
7644             CanTy = ResTypeMPtr->getPointeeType();
7645           else
7646             done = true;
7647           if (CanTy.isVolatileQualified())
7648             VRQuals.addVolatile();
7649           if (VRQuals.hasRestrict() && VRQuals.hasVolatile())
7650             return VRQuals;
7651         }
7652       }
7653     }
7654     return VRQuals;
7655 }
7656 
7657 namespace {
7658 
7659 /// Helper class to manage the addition of builtin operator overload
7660 /// candidates. It provides shared state and utility methods used throughout
7661 /// the process, as well as a helper method to add each group of builtin
7662 /// operator overloads from the standard to a candidate set.
7663 class BuiltinOperatorOverloadBuilder {
7664   // Common instance state available to all overload candidate addition methods.
7665   Sema &S;
7666   ArrayRef<Expr *> Args;
7667   Qualifiers VisibleTypeConversionsQuals;
7668   bool HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType;
7669   SmallVectorImpl<BuiltinCandidateTypeSet> &CandidateTypes;
7670   OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet;
7671 
7672   static constexpr int ArithmeticTypesCap = 24;
7673   SmallVector<CanQualType, ArithmeticTypesCap> ArithmeticTypes;
7674 
7675   // Define some indices used to iterate over the arithemetic types in
7676   // ArithmeticTypes.  The "promoted arithmetic types" are the arithmetic
7677   // types are that preserved by promotion (C++ [over.built]p2).
7678   unsigned FirstIntegralType,
7679            LastIntegralType;
7680   unsigned FirstPromotedIntegralType,
7681            LastPromotedIntegralType;
7682   unsigned FirstPromotedArithmeticType,
7683            LastPromotedArithmeticType;
7684   unsigned NumArithmeticTypes;
7685 
7686   void InitArithmeticTypes() {
7687     // Start of promoted types.
7688     FirstPromotedArithmeticType = 0;
7689     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.FloatTy);
7690     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.DoubleTy);
7691     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.LongDoubleTy);
7692     if (S.Context.getTargetInfo().hasFloat128Type())
7693       ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.Float128Ty);
7694 
7695     // Start of integral types.
7696     FirstIntegralType = ArithmeticTypes.size();
7697     FirstPromotedIntegralType = ArithmeticTypes.size();
7698     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.IntTy);
7699     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.LongTy);
7700     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.LongLongTy);
7701     if (S.Context.getTargetInfo().hasInt128Type())
7702       ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.Int128Ty);
7703     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.UnsignedIntTy);
7704     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.UnsignedLongTy);
7705     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.UnsignedLongLongTy);
7706     if (S.Context.getTargetInfo().hasInt128Type())
7707       ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.UnsignedInt128Ty);
7708     LastPromotedIntegralType = ArithmeticTypes.size();
7709     LastPromotedArithmeticType = ArithmeticTypes.size();
7710     // End of promoted types.
7711 
7712     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.BoolTy);
7713     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.CharTy);
7714     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.WCharTy);
7715     if (S.Context.getLangOpts().Char8)
7716       ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.Char8Ty);
7717     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.Char16Ty);
7718     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.Char32Ty);
7719     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.SignedCharTy);
7720     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.ShortTy);
7721     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.UnsignedCharTy);
7722     ArithmeticTypes.push_back(S.Context.UnsignedShortTy);
7723     LastIntegralType = ArithmeticTypes.size();
7724     NumArithmeticTypes = ArithmeticTypes.size();
7725     // End of integral types.
7726     // FIXME: What about complex? What about half?
7727 
7728     assert(ArithmeticTypes.size() <= ArithmeticTypesCap &&
7729            "Enough inline storage for all arithmetic types.");
7730   }
7731 
7732   /// Helper method to factor out the common pattern of adding overloads
7733   /// for '++' and '--' builtin operators.
7734   void addPlusPlusMinusMinusStyleOverloads(QualType CandidateTy,
7735                                            bool HasVolatile,
7736                                            bool HasRestrict) {
7737     QualType ParamTypes[2] = {
7738       S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(CandidateTy),
7739       S.Context.IntTy
7740     };
7741 
7742     // Non-volatile version.
7743     S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
7744 
7745     // Use a heuristic to reduce number of builtin candidates in the set:
7746     // add volatile version only if there are conversions to a volatile type.
7747     if (HasVolatile) {
7748       ParamTypes[0] =
7749         S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(
7750           S.Context.getVolatileType(CandidateTy));
7751       S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
7752     }
7753 
7754     // Add restrict version only if there are conversions to a restrict type
7755     // and our candidate type is a non-restrict-qualified pointer.
7756     if (HasRestrict && CandidateTy->isAnyPointerType() &&
7757         !CandidateTy.isRestrictQualified()) {
7758       ParamTypes[0]
7759         = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(
7760             S.Context.getCVRQualifiedType(CandidateTy, Qualifiers::Restrict));
7761       S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
7762 
7763       if (HasVolatile) {
7764         ParamTypes[0]
7765           = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(
7766               S.Context.getCVRQualifiedType(CandidateTy,
7767                                             (Qualifiers::Volatile |
7768                                              Qualifiers::Restrict)));
7769         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
7770       }
7771     }
7772 
7773   }
7774 
7775 public:
7776   BuiltinOperatorOverloadBuilder(
7777     Sema &S, ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
7778     Qualifiers VisibleTypeConversionsQuals,
7779     bool HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType,
7780     SmallVectorImpl<BuiltinCandidateTypeSet> &CandidateTypes,
7781     OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet)
7782     : S(S), Args(Args),
7783       VisibleTypeConversionsQuals(VisibleTypeConversionsQuals),
7784       HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType(
7785         HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType),
7786       CandidateTypes(CandidateTypes),
7787       CandidateSet(CandidateSet) {
7788 
7789     InitArithmeticTypes();
7790   }
7791 
7792   // Increment is deprecated for bool since C++17.
7793   //
7794   // C++ [over.built]p3:
7795   //
7796   //   For every pair (T, VQ), where T is an arithmetic type other
7797   //   than bool, and VQ is either volatile or empty, there exist
7798   //   candidate operator functions of the form
7799   //
7800   //       VQ T&      operator++(VQ T&);
7801   //       T          operator++(VQ T&, int);
7802   //
7803   // C++ [over.built]p4:
7804   //
7805   //   For every pair (T, VQ), where T is an arithmetic type other
7806   //   than bool, and VQ is either volatile or empty, there exist
7807   //   candidate operator functions of the form
7808   //
7809   //       VQ T&      operator--(VQ T&);
7810   //       T          operator--(VQ T&, int);
7811   void addPlusPlusMinusMinusArithmeticOverloads(OverloadedOperatorKind Op) {
7812     if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType)
7813       return;
7814 
7815     for (unsigned Arith = 0; Arith < NumArithmeticTypes; ++Arith) {
7816       const auto TypeOfT = ArithmeticTypes[Arith];
7817       if (TypeOfT == S.Context.BoolTy) {
7818         if (Op == OO_MinusMinus)
7819           continue;
7820         if (Op == OO_PlusPlus && S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus17)
7821           continue;
7822       }
7823       addPlusPlusMinusMinusStyleOverloads(
7824         TypeOfT,
7825         VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile(),
7826         VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasRestrict());
7827     }
7828   }
7829 
7830   // C++ [over.built]p5:
7831   //
7832   //   For every pair (T, VQ), where T is a cv-qualified or
7833   //   cv-unqualified object type, and VQ is either volatile or
7834   //   empty, there exist candidate operator functions of the form
7835   //
7836   //       T*VQ&      operator++(T*VQ&);
7837   //       T*VQ&      operator--(T*VQ&);
7838   //       T*         operator++(T*VQ&, int);
7839   //       T*         operator--(T*VQ&, int);
7840   void addPlusPlusMinusMinusPointerOverloads() {
7841     for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
7842               Ptr = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_begin(),
7843            PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_end();
7844          Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) {
7845       // Skip pointer types that aren't pointers to object types.
7846       if (!(*Ptr)->getPointeeType()->isObjectType())
7847         continue;
7848 
7849       addPlusPlusMinusMinusStyleOverloads(*Ptr,
7850         (!(*Ptr).isVolatileQualified() &&
7851          VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile()),
7852         (!(*Ptr).isRestrictQualified() &&
7853          VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasRestrict()));
7854     }
7855   }
7856 
7857   // C++ [over.built]p6:
7858   //   For every cv-qualified or cv-unqualified object type T, there
7859   //   exist candidate operator functions of the form
7860   //
7861   //       T&         operator*(T*);
7862   //
7863   // C++ [over.built]p7:
7864   //   For every function type T that does not have cv-qualifiers or a
7865   //   ref-qualifier, there exist candidate operator functions of the form
7866   //       T&         operator*(T*);
7867   void addUnaryStarPointerOverloads() {
7868     for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
7869               Ptr = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_begin(),
7870            PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_end();
7871          Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) {
7872       QualType ParamTy = *Ptr;
7873       QualType PointeeTy = ParamTy->getPointeeType();
7874       if (!PointeeTy->isObjectType() && !PointeeTy->isFunctionType())
7875         continue;
7876 
7877       if (const FunctionProtoType *Proto =PointeeTy->getAs<FunctionProtoType>())
7878         if (Proto->getTypeQuals() || Proto->getRefQualifier())
7879           continue;
7880 
7881       S.AddBuiltinCandidate(&ParamTy, Args, CandidateSet);
7882     }
7883   }
7884 
7885   // C++ [over.built]p9:
7886   //  For every promoted arithmetic type T, there exist candidate
7887   //  operator functions of the form
7888   //
7889   //       T         operator+(T);
7890   //       T         operator-(T);
7891   void addUnaryPlusOrMinusArithmeticOverloads() {
7892     if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType)
7893       return;
7894 
7895     for (unsigned Arith = FirstPromotedArithmeticType;
7896          Arith < LastPromotedArithmeticType; ++Arith) {
7897       QualType ArithTy = ArithmeticTypes[Arith];
7898       S.AddBuiltinCandidate(&ArithTy, Args, CandidateSet);
7899     }
7900 
7901     // Extension: We also add these operators for vector types.
7902     for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
7903               Vec = CandidateTypes[0].vector_begin(),
7904            VecEnd = CandidateTypes[0].vector_end();
7905          Vec != VecEnd; ++Vec) {
7906       QualType VecTy = *Vec;
7907       S.AddBuiltinCandidate(&VecTy, Args, CandidateSet);
7908     }
7909   }
7910 
7911   // C++ [over.built]p8:
7912   //   For every type T, there exist candidate operator functions of
7913   //   the form
7914   //
7915   //       T*         operator+(T*);
7916   void addUnaryPlusPointerOverloads() {
7917     for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
7918               Ptr = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_begin(),
7919            PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_end();
7920          Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) {
7921       QualType ParamTy = *Ptr;
7922       S.AddBuiltinCandidate(&ParamTy, Args, CandidateSet);
7923     }
7924   }
7925 
7926   // C++ [over.built]p10:
7927   //   For every promoted integral type T, there exist candidate
7928   //   operator functions of the form
7929   //
7930   //        T         operator~(T);
7931   void addUnaryTildePromotedIntegralOverloads() {
7932     if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType)
7933       return;
7934 
7935     for (unsigned Int = FirstPromotedIntegralType;
7936          Int < LastPromotedIntegralType; ++Int) {
7937       QualType IntTy = ArithmeticTypes[Int];
7938       S.AddBuiltinCandidate(&IntTy, Args, CandidateSet);
7939     }
7940 
7941     // Extension: We also add this operator for vector types.
7942     for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
7943               Vec = CandidateTypes[0].vector_begin(),
7944            VecEnd = CandidateTypes[0].vector_end();
7945          Vec != VecEnd; ++Vec) {
7946       QualType VecTy = *Vec;
7947       S.AddBuiltinCandidate(&VecTy, Args, CandidateSet);
7948     }
7949   }
7950 
7951   // C++ [over.match.oper]p16:
7952   //   For every pointer to member type T or type std::nullptr_t, there
7953   //   exist candidate operator functions of the form
7954   //
7955   //        bool operator==(T,T);
7956   //        bool operator!=(T,T);
7957   void addEqualEqualOrNotEqualMemberPointerOrNullptrOverloads() {
7958     /// Set of (canonical) types that we've already handled.
7959     llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> AddedTypes;
7960 
7961     for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) {
7962       for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
7963                 MemPtr = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].member_pointer_begin(),
7964              MemPtrEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].member_pointer_end();
7965            MemPtr != MemPtrEnd;
7966            ++MemPtr) {
7967         // Don't add the same builtin candidate twice.
7968         if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*MemPtr)).second)
7969           continue;
7970 
7971         QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *MemPtr, *MemPtr };
7972         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
7973       }
7974 
7975       if (CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].hasNullPtrType()) {
7976         CanQualType NullPtrTy = S.Context.getCanonicalType(S.Context.NullPtrTy);
7977         if (AddedTypes.insert(NullPtrTy).second) {
7978           QualType ParamTypes[2] = { NullPtrTy, NullPtrTy };
7979           S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
7980         }
7981       }
7982     }
7983   }
7984 
7985   // C++ [over.built]p15:
7986   //
7987   //   For every T, where T is an enumeration type or a pointer type,
7988   //   there exist candidate operator functions of the form
7989   //
7990   //        bool       operator<(T, T);
7991   //        bool       operator>(T, T);
7992   //        bool       operator<=(T, T);
7993   //        bool       operator>=(T, T);
7994   //        bool       operator==(T, T);
7995   //        bool       operator!=(T, T);
7996   //           R       operator<=>(T, T)
7997   void addGenericBinaryPointerOrEnumeralOverloads() {
7998     // C++ [over.match.oper]p3:
7999     //   [...]the built-in candidates include all of the candidate operator
8000     //   functions defined in 13.6 that, compared to the given operator, [...]
8001     //   do not have the same parameter-type-list as any non-template non-member
8002     //   candidate.
8003     //
8004     // Note that in practice, this only affects enumeration types because there
8005     // aren't any built-in candidates of record type, and a user-defined operator
8006     // must have an operand of record or enumeration type. Also, the only other
8007     // overloaded operator with enumeration arguments, operator=,
8008     // cannot be overloaded for enumeration types, so this is the only place
8009     // where we must suppress candidates like this.
8010     llvm::DenseSet<std::pair<CanQualType, CanQualType> >
8011       UserDefinedBinaryOperators;
8012 
8013     for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) {
8014       if (CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_begin() !=
8015           CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_end()) {
8016         for (OverloadCandidateSet::iterator C = CandidateSet.begin(),
8017                                          CEnd = CandidateSet.end();
8018              C != CEnd; ++C) {
8019           if (!C->Viable || !C->Function || C->Function->getNumParams() != 2)
8020             continue;
8021 
8022           if (C->Function->isFunctionTemplateSpecialization())
8023             continue;
8024 
8025           QualType FirstParamType =
8026             C->Function->getParamDecl(0)->getType().getUnqualifiedType();
8027           QualType SecondParamType =
8028             C->Function->getParamDecl(1)->getType().getUnqualifiedType();
8029 
8030           // Skip if either parameter isn't of enumeral type.
8031           if (!FirstParamType->isEnumeralType() ||
8032               !SecondParamType->isEnumeralType())
8033             continue;
8034 
8035           // Add this operator to the set of known user-defined operators.
8036           UserDefinedBinaryOperators.insert(
8037             std::make_pair(S.Context.getCanonicalType(FirstParamType),
8038                            S.Context.getCanonicalType(SecondParamType)));
8039         }
8040       }
8041     }
8042 
8043     /// Set of (canonical) types that we've already handled.
8044     llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> AddedTypes;
8045 
8046     for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) {
8047       for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8048                 Ptr = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].pointer_begin(),
8049              PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].pointer_end();
8050            Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) {
8051         // Don't add the same builtin candidate twice.
8052         if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Ptr)).second)
8053           continue;
8054 
8055         QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Ptr, *Ptr };
8056         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
8057       }
8058       for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8059                 Enum = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_begin(),
8060              EnumEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_end();
8061            Enum != EnumEnd; ++Enum) {
8062         CanQualType CanonType = S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Enum);
8063 
8064         // Don't add the same builtin candidate twice, or if a user defined
8065         // candidate exists.
8066         if (!AddedTypes.insert(CanonType).second ||
8067             UserDefinedBinaryOperators.count(std::make_pair(CanonType,
8068                                                             CanonType)))
8069           continue;
8070         QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Enum, *Enum };
8071         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
8072       }
8073     }
8074   }
8075 
8076   // C++ [over.built]p13:
8077   //
8078   //   For every cv-qualified or cv-unqualified object type T
8079   //   there exist candidate operator functions of the form
8080   //
8081   //      T*         operator+(T*, ptrdiff_t);
8082   //      T&         operator[](T*, ptrdiff_t);    [BELOW]
8083   //      T*         operator-(T*, ptrdiff_t);
8084   //      T*         operator+(ptrdiff_t, T*);
8085   //      T&         operator[](ptrdiff_t, T*);    [BELOW]
8086   //
8087   // C++ [over.built]p14:
8088   //
8089   //   For every T, where T is a pointer to object type, there
8090   //   exist candidate operator functions of the form
8091   //
8092   //      ptrdiff_t  operator-(T, T);
8093   void addBinaryPlusOrMinusPointerOverloads(OverloadedOperatorKind Op) {
8094     /// Set of (canonical) types that we've already handled.
8095     llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> AddedTypes;
8096 
8097     for (int Arg = 0; Arg < 2; ++Arg) {
8098       QualType AsymmetricParamTypes[2] = {
8099         S.Context.getPointerDiffType(),
8100         S.Context.getPointerDiffType(),
8101       };
8102       for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8103                 Ptr = CandidateTypes[Arg].pointer_begin(),
8104              PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[Arg].pointer_end();
8105            Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) {
8106         QualType PointeeTy = (*Ptr)->getPointeeType();
8107         if (!PointeeTy->isObjectType())
8108           continue;
8109 
8110         AsymmetricParamTypes[Arg] = *Ptr;
8111         if (Arg == 0 || Op == OO_Plus) {
8112           // operator+(T*, ptrdiff_t) or operator-(T*, ptrdiff_t)
8113           // T* operator+(ptrdiff_t, T*);
8114           S.AddBuiltinCandidate(AsymmetricParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
8115         }
8116         if (Op == OO_Minus) {
8117           // ptrdiff_t operator-(T, T);
8118           if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Ptr)).second)
8119             continue;
8120 
8121           QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Ptr, *Ptr };
8122           S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
8123         }
8124       }
8125     }
8126   }
8127 
8128   // C++ [over.built]p12:
8129   //
8130   //   For every pair of promoted arithmetic types L and R, there
8131   //   exist candidate operator functions of the form
8132   //
8133   //        LR         operator*(L, R);
8134   //        LR         operator/(L, R);
8135   //        LR         operator+(L, R);
8136   //        LR         operator-(L, R);
8137   //        bool       operator<(L, R);
8138   //        bool       operator>(L, R);
8139   //        bool       operator<=(L, R);
8140   //        bool       operator>=(L, R);
8141   //        bool       operator==(L, R);
8142   //        bool       operator!=(L, R);
8143   //
8144   //   where LR is the result of the usual arithmetic conversions
8145   //   between types L and R.
8146   //
8147   // C++ [over.built]p24:
8148   //
8149   //   For every pair of promoted arithmetic types L and R, there exist
8150   //   candidate operator functions of the form
8151   //
8152   //        LR       operator?(bool, L, R);
8153   //
8154   //   where LR is the result of the usual arithmetic conversions
8155   //   between types L and R.
8156   // Our candidates ignore the first parameter.
8157   void addGenericBinaryArithmeticOverloads() {
8158     if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType)
8159       return;
8160 
8161     for (unsigned Left = FirstPromotedArithmeticType;
8162          Left < LastPromotedArithmeticType; ++Left) {
8163       for (unsigned Right = FirstPromotedArithmeticType;
8164            Right < LastPromotedArithmeticType; ++Right) {
8165         QualType LandR[2] = { ArithmeticTypes[Left],
8166                               ArithmeticTypes[Right] };
8167         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(LandR, Args, CandidateSet);
8168       }
8169     }
8170 
8171     // Extension: Add the binary operators ==, !=, <, <=, >=, >, *, /, and the
8172     // conditional operator for vector types.
8173     for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8174               Vec1 = CandidateTypes[0].vector_begin(),
8175            Vec1End = CandidateTypes[0].vector_end();
8176          Vec1 != Vec1End; ++Vec1) {
8177       for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8178                 Vec2 = CandidateTypes[1].vector_begin(),
8179              Vec2End = CandidateTypes[1].vector_end();
8180            Vec2 != Vec2End; ++Vec2) {
8181         QualType LandR[2] = { *Vec1, *Vec2 };
8182         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(LandR, Args, CandidateSet);
8183       }
8184     }
8185   }
8186 
8187   // C++2a [over.built]p14:
8188   //
8189   //   For every integral type T there exists a candidate operator function
8190   //   of the form
8191   //
8192   //        std::strong_ordering operator<=>(T, T)
8193   //
8194   // C++2a [over.built]p15:
8195   //
8196   //   For every pair of floating-point types L and R, there exists a candidate
8197   //   operator function of the form
8198   //
8199   //       std::partial_ordering operator<=>(L, R);
8200   //
8201   // FIXME: The current specification for integral types doesn't play nice with
8202   // the direction of p0946r0, which allows mixed integral and unscoped-enum
8203   // comparisons. Under the current spec this can lead to ambiguity during
8204   // overload resolution. For example:
8205   //
8206   //   enum A : int {a};
8207   //   auto x = (a <=> (long)42);
8208   //
8209   //   error: call is ambiguous for arguments 'A' and 'long'.
8210   //   note: candidate operator<=>(int, int)
8211   //   note: candidate operator<=>(long, long)
8212   //
8213   // To avoid this error, this function deviates from the specification and adds
8214   // the mixed overloads `operator<=>(L, R)` where L and R are promoted
8215   // arithmetic types (the same as the generic relational overloads).
8216   //
8217   // For now this function acts as a placeholder.
8218   void addThreeWayArithmeticOverloads() {
8219     addGenericBinaryArithmeticOverloads();
8220   }
8221 
8222   // C++ [over.built]p17:
8223   //
8224   //   For every pair of promoted integral types L and R, there
8225   //   exist candidate operator functions of the form
8226   //
8227   //      LR         operator%(L, R);
8228   //      LR         operator&(L, R);
8229   //      LR         operator^(L, R);
8230   //      LR         operator|(L, R);
8231   //      L          operator<<(L, R);
8232   //      L          operator>>(L, R);
8233   //
8234   //   where LR is the result of the usual arithmetic conversions
8235   //   between types L and R.
8236   void addBinaryBitwiseArithmeticOverloads(OverloadedOperatorKind Op) {
8237     if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType)
8238       return;
8239 
8240     for (unsigned Left = FirstPromotedIntegralType;
8241          Left < LastPromotedIntegralType; ++Left) {
8242       for (unsigned Right = FirstPromotedIntegralType;
8243            Right < LastPromotedIntegralType; ++Right) {
8244         QualType LandR[2] = { ArithmeticTypes[Left],
8245                               ArithmeticTypes[Right] };
8246         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(LandR, Args, CandidateSet);
8247       }
8248     }
8249   }
8250 
8251   // C++ [over.built]p20:
8252   //
8253   //   For every pair (T, VQ), where T is an enumeration or
8254   //   pointer to member type and VQ is either volatile or
8255   //   empty, there exist candidate operator functions of the form
8256   //
8257   //        VQ T&      operator=(VQ T&, T);
8258   void addAssignmentMemberPointerOrEnumeralOverloads() {
8259     /// Set of (canonical) types that we've already handled.
8260     llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> AddedTypes;
8261 
8262     for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < 2; ++ArgIdx) {
8263       for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8264                 Enum = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_begin(),
8265              EnumEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_end();
8266            Enum != EnumEnd; ++Enum) {
8267         if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Enum)).second)
8268           continue;
8269 
8270         AddBuiltinAssignmentOperatorCandidates(S, *Enum, Args, CandidateSet);
8271       }
8272 
8273       for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8274                 MemPtr = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].member_pointer_begin(),
8275              MemPtrEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].member_pointer_end();
8276            MemPtr != MemPtrEnd; ++MemPtr) {
8277         if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*MemPtr)).second)
8278           continue;
8279 
8280         AddBuiltinAssignmentOperatorCandidates(S, *MemPtr, Args, CandidateSet);
8281       }
8282     }
8283   }
8284 
8285   // C++ [over.built]p19:
8286   //
8287   //   For every pair (T, VQ), where T is any type and VQ is either
8288   //   volatile or empty, there exist candidate operator functions
8289   //   of the form
8290   //
8291   //        T*VQ&      operator=(T*VQ&, T*);
8292   //
8293   // C++ [over.built]p21:
8294   //
8295   //   For every pair (T, VQ), where T is a cv-qualified or
8296   //   cv-unqualified object type and VQ is either volatile or
8297   //   empty, there exist candidate operator functions of the form
8298   //
8299   //        T*VQ&      operator+=(T*VQ&, ptrdiff_t);
8300   //        T*VQ&      operator-=(T*VQ&, ptrdiff_t);
8301   void addAssignmentPointerOverloads(bool isEqualOp) {
8302     /// Set of (canonical) types that we've already handled.
8303     llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> AddedTypes;
8304 
8305     for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8306               Ptr = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_begin(),
8307            PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_end();
8308          Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) {
8309       // If this is operator=, keep track of the builtin candidates we added.
8310       if (isEqualOp)
8311         AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Ptr));
8312       else if (!(*Ptr)->getPointeeType()->isObjectType())
8313         continue;
8314 
8315       // non-volatile version
8316       QualType ParamTypes[2] = {
8317         S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(*Ptr),
8318         isEqualOp ? *Ptr : S.Context.getPointerDiffType(),
8319       };
8320       S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
8321                             /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/ isEqualOp);
8322 
8323       bool NeedVolatile = !(*Ptr).isVolatileQualified() &&
8324                           VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile();
8325       if (NeedVolatile) {
8326         // volatile version
8327         ParamTypes[0] =
8328           S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(S.Context.getVolatileType(*Ptr));
8329         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
8330                               /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp);
8331       }
8332 
8333       if (!(*Ptr).isRestrictQualified() &&
8334           VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasRestrict()) {
8335         // restrict version
8336         ParamTypes[0]
8337           = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(S.Context.getRestrictType(*Ptr));
8338         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
8339                               /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp);
8340 
8341         if (NeedVolatile) {
8342           // volatile restrict version
8343           ParamTypes[0]
8344             = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(
8345                 S.Context.getCVRQualifiedType(*Ptr,
8346                                               (Qualifiers::Volatile |
8347                                                Qualifiers::Restrict)));
8348           S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
8349                                 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp);
8350         }
8351       }
8352     }
8353 
8354     if (isEqualOp) {
8355       for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8356                 Ptr = CandidateTypes[1].pointer_begin(),
8357              PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[1].pointer_end();
8358            Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) {
8359         // Make sure we don't add the same candidate twice.
8360         if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Ptr)).second)
8361           continue;
8362 
8363         QualType ParamTypes[2] = {
8364           S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(*Ptr),
8365           *Ptr,
8366         };
8367 
8368         // non-volatile version
8369         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
8370                               /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/true);
8371 
8372         bool NeedVolatile = !(*Ptr).isVolatileQualified() &&
8373                            VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile();
8374         if (NeedVolatile) {
8375           // volatile version
8376           ParamTypes[0] =
8377             S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(S.Context.getVolatileType(*Ptr));
8378           S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
8379                                 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/true);
8380         }
8381 
8382         if (!(*Ptr).isRestrictQualified() &&
8383             VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasRestrict()) {
8384           // restrict version
8385           ParamTypes[0]
8386             = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(S.Context.getRestrictType(*Ptr));
8387           S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
8388                                 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/true);
8389 
8390           if (NeedVolatile) {
8391             // volatile restrict version
8392             ParamTypes[0]
8393               = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(
8394                   S.Context.getCVRQualifiedType(*Ptr,
8395                                                 (Qualifiers::Volatile |
8396                                                  Qualifiers::Restrict)));
8397             S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
8398                                   /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/true);
8399           }
8400         }
8401       }
8402     }
8403   }
8404 
8405   // C++ [over.built]p18:
8406   //
8407   //   For every triple (L, VQ, R), where L is an arithmetic type,
8408   //   VQ is either volatile or empty, and R is a promoted
8409   //   arithmetic type, there exist candidate operator functions of
8410   //   the form
8411   //
8412   //        VQ L&      operator=(VQ L&, R);
8413   //        VQ L&      operator*=(VQ L&, R);
8414   //        VQ L&      operator/=(VQ L&, R);
8415   //        VQ L&      operator+=(VQ L&, R);
8416   //        VQ L&      operator-=(VQ L&, R);
8417   void addAssignmentArithmeticOverloads(bool isEqualOp) {
8418     if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType)
8419       return;
8420 
8421     for (unsigned Left = 0; Left < NumArithmeticTypes; ++Left) {
8422       for (unsigned Right = FirstPromotedArithmeticType;
8423            Right < LastPromotedArithmeticType; ++Right) {
8424         QualType ParamTypes[2];
8425         ParamTypes[1] = ArithmeticTypes[Right];
8426 
8427         // Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is empty).
8428         ParamTypes[0] =
8429           S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(ArithmeticTypes[Left]);
8430         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
8431                               /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp);
8432 
8433         // Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is 'volatile').
8434         if (VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile()) {
8435           ParamTypes[0] =
8436             S.Context.getVolatileType(ArithmeticTypes[Left]);
8437           ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(ParamTypes[0]);
8438           S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
8439                                 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp);
8440         }
8441       }
8442     }
8443 
8444     // Extension: Add the binary operators =, +=, -=, *=, /= for vector types.
8445     for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8446               Vec1 = CandidateTypes[0].vector_begin(),
8447            Vec1End = CandidateTypes[0].vector_end();
8448          Vec1 != Vec1End; ++Vec1) {
8449       for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8450                 Vec2 = CandidateTypes[1].vector_begin(),
8451              Vec2End = CandidateTypes[1].vector_end();
8452            Vec2 != Vec2End; ++Vec2) {
8453         QualType ParamTypes[2];
8454         ParamTypes[1] = *Vec2;
8455         // Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is empty).
8456         ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(*Vec1);
8457         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
8458                               /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp);
8459 
8460         // Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is 'volatile').
8461         if (VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile()) {
8462           ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getVolatileType(*Vec1);
8463           ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(ParamTypes[0]);
8464           S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
8465                                 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp);
8466         }
8467       }
8468     }
8469   }
8470 
8471   // C++ [over.built]p22:
8472   //
8473   //   For every triple (L, VQ, R), where L is an integral type, VQ
8474   //   is either volatile or empty, and R is a promoted integral
8475   //   type, there exist candidate operator functions of the form
8476   //
8477   //        VQ L&       operator%=(VQ L&, R);
8478   //        VQ L&       operator<<=(VQ L&, R);
8479   //        VQ L&       operator>>=(VQ L&, R);
8480   //        VQ L&       operator&=(VQ L&, R);
8481   //        VQ L&       operator^=(VQ L&, R);
8482   //        VQ L&       operator|=(VQ L&, R);
8483   void addAssignmentIntegralOverloads() {
8484     if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType)
8485       return;
8486 
8487     for (unsigned Left = FirstIntegralType; Left < LastIntegralType; ++Left) {
8488       for (unsigned Right = FirstPromotedIntegralType;
8489            Right < LastPromotedIntegralType; ++Right) {
8490         QualType ParamTypes[2];
8491         ParamTypes[1] = ArithmeticTypes[Right];
8492 
8493         // Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is empty).
8494         ParamTypes[0] =
8495           S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(ArithmeticTypes[Left]);
8496         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
8497         if (VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile()) {
8498           // Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is 'volatile').
8499           ParamTypes[0] = ArithmeticTypes[Left];
8500           ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getVolatileType(ParamTypes[0]);
8501           ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(ParamTypes[0]);
8502           S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
8503         }
8504       }
8505     }
8506   }
8507 
8508   // C++ [over.operator]p23:
8509   //
8510   //   There also exist candidate operator functions of the form
8511   //
8512   //        bool        operator!(bool);
8513   //        bool        operator&&(bool, bool);
8514   //        bool        operator||(bool, bool);
8515   void addExclaimOverload() {
8516     QualType ParamTy = S.Context.BoolTy;
8517     S.AddBuiltinCandidate(&ParamTy, Args, CandidateSet,
8518                           /*IsAssignmentOperator=*/false,
8519                           /*NumContextualBoolArguments=*/1);
8520   }
8521   void addAmpAmpOrPipePipeOverload() {
8522     QualType ParamTypes[2] = { S.Context.BoolTy, S.Context.BoolTy };
8523     S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet,
8524                           /*IsAssignmentOperator=*/false,
8525                           /*NumContextualBoolArguments=*/2);
8526   }
8527 
8528   // C++ [over.built]p13:
8529   //
8530   //   For every cv-qualified or cv-unqualified object type T there
8531   //   exist candidate operator functions of the form
8532   //
8533   //        T*         operator+(T*, ptrdiff_t);     [ABOVE]
8534   //        T&         operator[](T*, ptrdiff_t);
8535   //        T*         operator-(T*, ptrdiff_t);     [ABOVE]
8536   //        T*         operator+(ptrdiff_t, T*);     [ABOVE]
8537   //        T&         operator[](ptrdiff_t, T*);
8538   void addSubscriptOverloads() {
8539     for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8540               Ptr = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_begin(),
8541            PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_end();
8542          Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) {
8543       QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Ptr, S.Context.getPointerDiffType() };
8544       QualType PointeeType = (*Ptr)->getPointeeType();
8545       if (!PointeeType->isObjectType())
8546         continue;
8547 
8548       // T& operator[](T*, ptrdiff_t)
8549       S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
8550     }
8551 
8552     for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8553               Ptr = CandidateTypes[1].pointer_begin(),
8554            PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[1].pointer_end();
8555          Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) {
8556       QualType ParamTypes[2] = { S.Context.getPointerDiffType(), *Ptr };
8557       QualType PointeeType = (*Ptr)->getPointeeType();
8558       if (!PointeeType->isObjectType())
8559         continue;
8560 
8561       // T& operator[](ptrdiff_t, T*)
8562       S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
8563     }
8564   }
8565 
8566   // C++ [over.built]p11:
8567   //    For every quintuple (C1, C2, T, CV1, CV2), where C2 is a class type,
8568   //    C1 is the same type as C2 or is a derived class of C2, T is an object
8569   //    type or a function type, and CV1 and CV2 are cv-qualifier-seqs,
8570   //    there exist candidate operator functions of the form
8571   //
8572   //      CV12 T& operator->*(CV1 C1*, CV2 T C2::*);
8573   //
8574   //    where CV12 is the union of CV1 and CV2.
8575   void addArrowStarOverloads() {
8576     for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8577              Ptr = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_begin(),
8578            PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_end();
8579          Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) {
8580       QualType C1Ty = (*Ptr);
8581       QualType C1;
8582       QualifierCollector Q1;
8583       C1 = QualType(Q1.strip(C1Ty->getPointeeType()), 0);
8584       if (!isa<RecordType>(C1))
8585         continue;
8586       // heuristic to reduce number of builtin candidates in the set.
8587       // Add volatile/restrict version only if there are conversions to a
8588       // volatile/restrict type.
8589       if (!VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile() && Q1.hasVolatile())
8590         continue;
8591       if (!VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasRestrict() && Q1.hasRestrict())
8592         continue;
8593       for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8594                 MemPtr = CandidateTypes[1].member_pointer_begin(),
8595              MemPtrEnd = CandidateTypes[1].member_pointer_end();
8596            MemPtr != MemPtrEnd; ++MemPtr) {
8597         const MemberPointerType *mptr = cast<MemberPointerType>(*MemPtr);
8598         QualType C2 = QualType(mptr->getClass(), 0);
8599         C2 = C2.getUnqualifiedType();
8600         if (C1 != C2 && !S.IsDerivedFrom(CandidateSet.getLocation(), C1, C2))
8601           break;
8602         QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Ptr, *MemPtr };
8603         // build CV12 T&
8604         QualType T = mptr->getPointeeType();
8605         if (!VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile() &&
8606             T.isVolatileQualified())
8607           continue;
8608         if (!VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasRestrict() &&
8609             T.isRestrictQualified())
8610           continue;
8611         T = Q1.apply(S.Context, T);
8612         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
8613       }
8614     }
8615   }
8616 
8617   // Note that we don't consider the first argument, since it has been
8618   // contextually converted to bool long ago. The candidates below are
8619   // therefore added as binary.
8620   //
8621   // C++ [over.built]p25:
8622   //   For every type T, where T is a pointer, pointer-to-member, or scoped
8623   //   enumeration type, there exist candidate operator functions of the form
8624   //
8625   //        T        operator?(bool, T, T);
8626   //
8627   void addConditionalOperatorOverloads() {
8628     /// Set of (canonical) types that we've already handled.
8629     llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> AddedTypes;
8630 
8631     for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < 2; ++ArgIdx) {
8632       for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8633                 Ptr = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].pointer_begin(),
8634              PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].pointer_end();
8635            Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) {
8636         if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Ptr)).second)
8637           continue;
8638 
8639         QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Ptr, *Ptr };
8640         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
8641       }
8642 
8643       for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8644                 MemPtr = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].member_pointer_begin(),
8645              MemPtrEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].member_pointer_end();
8646            MemPtr != MemPtrEnd; ++MemPtr) {
8647         if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*MemPtr)).second)
8648           continue;
8649 
8650         QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *MemPtr, *MemPtr };
8651         S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
8652       }
8653 
8654       if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11) {
8655         for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator
8656                   Enum = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_begin(),
8657                EnumEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_end();
8658              Enum != EnumEnd; ++Enum) {
8659           if (!(*Enum)->getAs<EnumType>()->getDecl()->isScoped())
8660             continue;
8661 
8662           if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Enum)).second)
8663             continue;
8664 
8665           QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Enum, *Enum };
8666           S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet);
8667         }
8668       }
8669     }
8670   }
8671 };
8672 
8673 } // end anonymous namespace
8674 
8675 /// AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates - Add the appropriate built-in
8676 /// operator overloads to the candidate set (C++ [over.built]), based
8677 /// on the operator @p Op and the arguments given. For example, if the
8678 /// operator is a binary '+', this routine might add "int
8679 /// operator+(int, int)" to cover integer addition.
8680 void Sema::AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates(OverloadedOperatorKind Op,
8681                                         SourceLocation OpLoc,
8682                                         ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
8683                                         OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet) {
8684   // Find all of the types that the arguments can convert to, but only
8685   // if the operator we're looking at has built-in operator candidates
8686   // that make use of these types. Also record whether we encounter non-record
8687   // candidate types or either arithmetic or enumeral candidate types.
8688   Qualifiers VisibleTypeConversionsQuals;
8689   VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.addConst();
8690   for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx)
8691     VisibleTypeConversionsQuals += CollectVRQualifiers(Context, Args[ArgIdx]);
8692 
8693   bool HasNonRecordCandidateType = false;
8694   bool HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType = false;
8695   SmallVector<BuiltinCandidateTypeSet, 2> CandidateTypes;
8696   for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) {
8697     CandidateTypes.emplace_back(*this);
8698     CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].AddTypesConvertedFrom(Args[ArgIdx]->getType(),
8699                                                  OpLoc,
8700                                                  true,
8701                                                  (Op == OO_Exclaim ||
8702                                                   Op == OO_AmpAmp ||
8703                                                   Op == OO_PipePipe),
8704                                                  VisibleTypeConversionsQuals);
8705     HasNonRecordCandidateType = HasNonRecordCandidateType ||
8706         CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].hasNonRecordTypes();
8707     HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType =
8708         HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType ||
8709         CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].hasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes();
8710   }
8711 
8712   // Exit early when no non-record types have been added to the candidate set
8713   // for any of the arguments to the operator.
8714   //
8715   // We can't exit early for !, ||, or &&, since there we have always have
8716   // 'bool' overloads.
8717   if (!HasNonRecordCandidateType &&
8718       !(Op == OO_Exclaim || Op == OO_AmpAmp || Op == OO_PipePipe))
8719     return;
8720 
8721   // Setup an object to manage the common state for building overloads.
8722   BuiltinOperatorOverloadBuilder OpBuilder(*this, Args,
8723                                            VisibleTypeConversionsQuals,
8724                                            HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType,
8725                                            CandidateTypes, CandidateSet);
8726 
8727   // Dispatch over the operation to add in only those overloads which apply.
8728   switch (Op) {
8729   case OO_None:
8730   case NUM_OVERLOADED_OPERATORS:
8731     llvm_unreachable("Expected an overloaded operator");
8732 
8733   case OO_New:
8734   case OO_Delete:
8735   case OO_Array_New:
8736   case OO_Array_Delete:
8737   case OO_Call:
8738     llvm_unreachable(
8739                     "Special operators don't use AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates");
8740 
8741   case OO_Comma:
8742   case OO_Arrow:
8743   case OO_Coawait:
8744     // C++ [over.match.oper]p3:
8745     //   -- For the operator ',', the unary operator '&', the
8746     //      operator '->', or the operator 'co_await', the
8747     //      built-in candidates set is empty.
8748     break;
8749 
8750   case OO_Plus: // '+' is either unary or binary
8751     if (Args.size() == 1)
8752       OpBuilder.addUnaryPlusPointerOverloads();
8753     LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
8754 
8755   case OO_Minus: // '-' is either unary or binary
8756     if (Args.size() == 1) {
8757       OpBuilder.addUnaryPlusOrMinusArithmeticOverloads();
8758     } else {
8759       OpBuilder.addBinaryPlusOrMinusPointerOverloads(Op);
8760       OpBuilder.addGenericBinaryArithmeticOverloads();
8761     }
8762     break;
8763 
8764   case OO_Star: // '*' is either unary or binary
8765     if (Args.size() == 1)
8766       OpBuilder.addUnaryStarPointerOverloads();
8767     else
8768       OpBuilder.addGenericBinaryArithmeticOverloads();
8769     break;
8770 
8771   case OO_Slash:
8772     OpBuilder.addGenericBinaryArithmeticOverloads();
8773     break;
8774 
8775   case OO_PlusPlus:
8776   case OO_MinusMinus:
8777     OpBuilder.addPlusPlusMinusMinusArithmeticOverloads(Op);
8778     OpBuilder.addPlusPlusMinusMinusPointerOverloads();
8779     break;
8780 
8781   case OO_EqualEqual:
8782   case OO_ExclaimEqual:
8783     OpBuilder.addEqualEqualOrNotEqualMemberPointerOrNullptrOverloads();
8784     LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
8785 
8786   case OO_Less:
8787   case OO_Greater:
8788   case OO_LessEqual:
8789   case OO_GreaterEqual:
8790     OpBuilder.addGenericBinaryPointerOrEnumeralOverloads();
8791     OpBuilder.addGenericBinaryArithmeticOverloads();
8792     break;
8793 
8794   case OO_Spaceship:
8795     OpBuilder.addGenericBinaryPointerOrEnumeralOverloads();
8796     OpBuilder.addThreeWayArithmeticOverloads();
8797     break;
8798 
8799   case OO_Percent:
8800   case OO_Caret:
8801   case OO_Pipe:
8802   case OO_LessLess:
8803   case OO_GreaterGreater:
8804     OpBuilder.addBinaryBitwiseArithmeticOverloads(Op);
8805     break;
8806 
8807   case OO_Amp: // '&' is either unary or binary
8808     if (Args.size() == 1)
8809       // C++ [over.match.oper]p3:
8810       //   -- For the operator ',', the unary operator '&', or the
8811       //      operator '->', the built-in candidates set is empty.
8812       break;
8813 
8814     OpBuilder.addBinaryBitwiseArithmeticOverloads(Op);
8815     break;
8816 
8817   case OO_Tilde:
8818     OpBuilder.addUnaryTildePromotedIntegralOverloads();
8819     break;
8820 
8821   case OO_Equal:
8822     OpBuilder.addAssignmentMemberPointerOrEnumeralOverloads();
8823     LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
8824 
8825   case OO_PlusEqual:
8826   case OO_MinusEqual:
8827     OpBuilder.addAssignmentPointerOverloads(Op == OO_Equal);
8828     LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
8829 
8830   case OO_StarEqual:
8831   case OO_SlashEqual:
8832     OpBuilder.addAssignmentArithmeticOverloads(Op == OO_Equal);
8833     break;
8834 
8835   case OO_PercentEqual:
8836   case OO_LessLessEqual:
8837   case OO_GreaterGreaterEqual:
8838   case OO_AmpEqual:
8839   case OO_CaretEqual:
8840   case OO_PipeEqual:
8841     OpBuilder.addAssignmentIntegralOverloads();
8842     break;
8843 
8844   case OO_Exclaim:
8845     OpBuilder.addExclaimOverload();
8846     break;
8847 
8848   case OO_AmpAmp:
8849   case OO_PipePipe:
8850     OpBuilder.addAmpAmpOrPipePipeOverload();
8851     break;
8852 
8853   case OO_Subscript:
8854     OpBuilder.addSubscriptOverloads();
8855     break;
8856 
8857   case OO_ArrowStar:
8858     OpBuilder.addArrowStarOverloads();
8859     break;
8860 
8861   case OO_Conditional:
8862     OpBuilder.addConditionalOperatorOverloads();
8863     OpBuilder.addGenericBinaryArithmeticOverloads();
8864     break;
8865   }
8866 }
8867 
8868 /// Add function candidates found via argument-dependent lookup
8869 /// to the set of overloading candidates.
8870 ///
8871 /// This routine performs argument-dependent name lookup based on the
8872 /// given function name (which may also be an operator name) and adds
8873 /// all of the overload candidates found by ADL to the overload
8874 /// candidate set (C++ [basic.lookup.argdep]).
8875 void
8876 Sema::AddArgumentDependentLookupCandidates(DeclarationName Name,
8877                                            SourceLocation Loc,
8878                                            ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
8879                                  TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs,
8880                                            OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet,
8881                                            bool PartialOverloading) {
8882   ADLResult Fns;
8883 
8884   // FIXME: This approach for uniquing ADL results (and removing
8885   // redundant candidates from the set) relies on pointer-equality,
8886   // which means we need to key off the canonical decl.  However,
8887   // always going back to the canonical decl might not get us the
8888   // right set of default arguments.  What default arguments are
8889   // we supposed to consider on ADL candidates, anyway?
8890 
8891   // FIXME: Pass in the explicit template arguments?
8892   ArgumentDependentLookup(Name, Loc, Args, Fns);
8893 
8894   // Erase all of the candidates we already knew about.
8895   for (OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Cand = CandidateSet.begin(),
8896                                    CandEnd = CandidateSet.end();
8897        Cand != CandEnd; ++Cand)
8898     if (Cand->Function) {
8899       Fns.erase(Cand->Function);
8900       if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FunTmpl = Cand->Function->getPrimaryTemplate())
8901         Fns.erase(FunTmpl);
8902     }
8903 
8904   // For each of the ADL candidates we found, add it to the overload
8905   // set.
8906   for (ADLResult::iterator I = Fns.begin(), E = Fns.end(); I != E; ++I) {
8907     DeclAccessPair FoundDecl = DeclAccessPair::make(*I, AS_none);
8908     if (FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(*I)) {
8909       if (ExplicitTemplateArgs)
8910         continue;
8911 
8912       AddOverloadCandidate(FD, FoundDecl, Args, CandidateSet, false,
8913                            PartialOverloading);
8914     } else
8915       AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(*I),
8916                                    FoundDecl, ExplicitTemplateArgs,
8917                                    Args, CandidateSet, PartialOverloading);
8918   }
8919 }
8920 
8921 namespace {
8922 enum class Comparison { Equal, Better, Worse };
8923 }
8924 
8925 /// Compares the enable_if attributes of two FunctionDecls, for the purposes of
8926 /// overload resolution.
8927 ///
8928 /// Cand1's set of enable_if attributes are said to be "better" than Cand2's iff
8929 /// Cand1's first N enable_if attributes have precisely the same conditions as
8930 /// Cand2's first N enable_if attributes (where N = the number of enable_if
8931 /// attributes on Cand2), and Cand1 has more than N enable_if attributes.
8932 ///
8933 /// Note that you can have a pair of candidates such that Cand1's enable_if
8934 /// attributes are worse than Cand2's, and Cand2's enable_if attributes are
8935 /// worse than Cand1's.
8936 static Comparison compareEnableIfAttrs(const Sema &S, const FunctionDecl *Cand1,
8937                                        const FunctionDecl *Cand2) {
8938   // Common case: One (or both) decls don't have enable_if attrs.
8939   bool Cand1Attr = Cand1->hasAttr<EnableIfAttr>();
8940   bool Cand2Attr = Cand2->hasAttr<EnableIfAttr>();
8941   if (!Cand1Attr || !Cand2Attr) {
8942     if (Cand1Attr == Cand2Attr)
8943       return Comparison::Equal;
8944     return Cand1Attr ? Comparison::Better : Comparison::Worse;
8945   }
8946 
8947   // FIXME: The next several lines are just
8948   // specific_attr_iterator<EnableIfAttr> but going in declaration order,
8949   // instead of reverse order which is how they're stored in the AST.
8950   auto Cand1Attrs = getOrderedEnableIfAttrs(Cand1);
8951   auto Cand2Attrs = getOrderedEnableIfAttrs(Cand2);
8952 
8953   // It's impossible for Cand1 to be better than (or equal to) Cand2 if Cand1
8954   // has fewer enable_if attributes than Cand2.
8955   if (Cand1Attrs.size() < Cand2Attrs.size())
8956     return Comparison::Worse;
8957 
8958   auto Cand1I = Cand1Attrs.begin();
8959   llvm::FoldingSetNodeID Cand1ID, Cand2ID;
8960   for (auto &Cand2A : Cand2Attrs) {
8961     Cand1ID.clear();
8962     Cand2ID.clear();
8963 
8964     auto &Cand1A = *Cand1I++;
8965     Cand1A->getCond()->Profile(Cand1ID, S.getASTContext(), true);
8966     Cand2A->getCond()->Profile(Cand2ID, S.getASTContext(), true);
8967     if (Cand1ID != Cand2ID)
8968       return Comparison::Worse;
8969   }
8970 
8971   return Cand1I == Cand1Attrs.end() ? Comparison::Equal : Comparison::Better;
8972 }
8973 
8974 /// isBetterOverloadCandidate - Determines whether the first overload
8975 /// candidate is a better candidate than the second (C++ 13.3.3p1).
8976 bool clang::isBetterOverloadCandidate(
8977     Sema &S, const OverloadCandidate &Cand1, const OverloadCandidate &Cand2,
8978     SourceLocation Loc, OverloadCandidateSet::CandidateSetKind Kind) {
8979   // Define viable functions to be better candidates than non-viable
8980   // functions.
8981   if (!Cand2.Viable)
8982     return Cand1.Viable;
8983   else if (!Cand1.Viable)
8984     return false;
8985 
8986   // C++ [over.match.best]p1:
8987   //
8988   //   -- if F is a static member function, ICS1(F) is defined such
8989   //      that ICS1(F) is neither better nor worse than ICS1(G) for
8990   //      any function G, and, symmetrically, ICS1(G) is neither
8991   //      better nor worse than ICS1(F).
8992   unsigned StartArg = 0;
8993   if (Cand1.IgnoreObjectArgument || Cand2.IgnoreObjectArgument)
8994     StartArg = 1;
8995 
8996   auto IsIllFormedConversion = [&](const ImplicitConversionSequence &ICS) {
8997     // We don't allow incompatible pointer conversions in C++.
8998     if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus)
8999       return ICS.isStandard() &&
9000              ICS.Standard.Second == ICK_Incompatible_Pointer_Conversion;
9001 
9002     // The only ill-formed conversion we allow in C++ is the string literal to
9003     // char* conversion, which is only considered ill-formed after C++11.
9004     return S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && !S.getLangOpts().WritableStrings &&
9005            hasDeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtrConversion(ICS);
9006   };
9007 
9008   // Define functions that don't require ill-formed conversions for a given
9009   // argument to be better candidates than functions that do.
9010   unsigned NumArgs = Cand1.Conversions.size();
9011   assert(Cand2.Conversions.size() == NumArgs && "Overload candidate mismatch");
9012   bool HasBetterConversion = false;
9013   for (unsigned ArgIdx = StartArg; ArgIdx < NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) {
9014     bool Cand1Bad = IsIllFormedConversion(Cand1.Conversions[ArgIdx]);
9015     bool Cand2Bad = IsIllFormedConversion(Cand2.Conversions[ArgIdx]);
9016     if (Cand1Bad != Cand2Bad) {
9017       if (Cand1Bad)
9018         return false;
9019       HasBetterConversion = true;
9020     }
9021   }
9022 
9023   if (HasBetterConversion)
9024     return true;
9025 
9026   // C++ [over.match.best]p1:
9027   //   A viable function F1 is defined to be a better function than another
9028   //   viable function F2 if for all arguments i, ICSi(F1) is not a worse
9029   //   conversion sequence than ICSi(F2), and then...
9030   for (unsigned ArgIdx = StartArg; ArgIdx < NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) {
9031     switch (CompareImplicitConversionSequences(S, Loc,
9032                                                Cand1.Conversions[ArgIdx],
9033                                                Cand2.Conversions[ArgIdx])) {
9034     case ImplicitConversionSequence::Better:
9035       // Cand1 has a better conversion sequence.
9036       HasBetterConversion = true;
9037       break;
9038 
9039     case ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse:
9040       // Cand1 can't be better than Cand2.
9041       return false;
9042 
9043     case ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable:
9044       // Do nothing.
9045       break;
9046     }
9047   }
9048 
9049   //    -- for some argument j, ICSj(F1) is a better conversion sequence than
9050   //       ICSj(F2), or, if not that,
9051   if (HasBetterConversion)
9052     return true;
9053 
9054   //   -- the context is an initialization by user-defined conversion
9055   //      (see 8.5, 13.3.1.5) and the standard conversion sequence
9056   //      from the return type of F1 to the destination type (i.e.,
9057   //      the type of the entity being initialized) is a better
9058   //      conversion sequence than the standard conversion sequence
9059   //      from the return type of F2 to the destination type.
9060   if (Kind == OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_InitByUserDefinedConversion &&
9061       Cand1.Function && Cand2.Function &&
9062       isa<CXXConversionDecl>(Cand1.Function) &&
9063       isa<CXXConversionDecl>(Cand2.Function)) {
9064     // First check whether we prefer one of the conversion functions over the
9065     // other. This only distinguishes the results in non-standard, extension
9066     // cases such as the conversion from a lambda closure type to a function
9067     // pointer or block.
9068     ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind Result =
9069         compareConversionFunctions(S, Cand1.Function, Cand2.Function);
9070     if (Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable)
9071       Result = CompareStandardConversionSequences(S, Loc,
9072                                                   Cand1.FinalConversion,
9073                                                   Cand2.FinalConversion);
9074 
9075     if (Result != ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable)
9076       return Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Better;
9077 
9078     // FIXME: Compare kind of reference binding if conversion functions
9079     // convert to a reference type used in direct reference binding, per
9080     // C++14 [over.match.best]p1 section 2 bullet 3.
9081   }
9082 
9083   // FIXME: Work around a defect in the C++17 guaranteed copy elision wording,
9084   // as combined with the resolution to CWG issue 243.
9085   //
9086   // When the context is initialization by constructor ([over.match.ctor] or
9087   // either phase of [over.match.list]), a constructor is preferred over
9088   // a conversion function.
9089   if (Kind == OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_InitByConstructor && NumArgs == 1 &&
9090       Cand1.Function && Cand2.Function &&
9091       isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Cand1.Function) !=
9092           isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Cand2.Function))
9093     return isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Cand1.Function);
9094 
9095   //    -- F1 is a non-template function and F2 is a function template
9096   //       specialization, or, if not that,
9097   bool Cand1IsSpecialization = Cand1.Function &&
9098                                Cand1.Function->getPrimaryTemplate();
9099   bool Cand2IsSpecialization = Cand2.Function &&
9100                                Cand2.Function->getPrimaryTemplate();
9101   if (Cand1IsSpecialization != Cand2IsSpecialization)
9102     return Cand2IsSpecialization;
9103 
9104   //   -- F1 and F2 are function template specializations, and the function
9105   //      template for F1 is more specialized than the template for F2
9106   //      according to the partial ordering rules described in 14.5.5.2, or,
9107   //      if not that,
9108   if (Cand1IsSpecialization && Cand2IsSpecialization) {
9109     if (FunctionTemplateDecl *BetterTemplate
9110           = S.getMoreSpecializedTemplate(Cand1.Function->getPrimaryTemplate(),
9111                                          Cand2.Function->getPrimaryTemplate(),
9112                                          Loc,
9113                        isa<CXXConversionDecl>(Cand1.Function)? TPOC_Conversion
9114                                                              : TPOC_Call,
9115                                          Cand1.ExplicitCallArguments,
9116                                          Cand2.ExplicitCallArguments))
9117       return BetterTemplate == Cand1.Function->getPrimaryTemplate();
9118   }
9119 
9120   // FIXME: Work around a defect in the C++17 inheriting constructor wording.
9121   // A derived-class constructor beats an (inherited) base class constructor.
9122   bool Cand1IsInherited =
9123       dyn_cast_or_null<ConstructorUsingShadowDecl>(Cand1.FoundDecl.getDecl());
9124   bool Cand2IsInherited =
9125       dyn_cast_or_null<ConstructorUsingShadowDecl>(Cand2.FoundDecl.getDecl());
9126   if (Cand1IsInherited != Cand2IsInherited)
9127     return Cand2IsInherited;
9128   else if (Cand1IsInherited) {
9129     assert(Cand2IsInherited);
9130     auto *Cand1Class = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Cand1.Function->getDeclContext());
9131     auto *Cand2Class = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Cand2.Function->getDeclContext());
9132     if (Cand1Class->isDerivedFrom(Cand2Class))
9133       return true;
9134     if (Cand2Class->isDerivedFrom(Cand1Class))
9135       return false;
9136     // Inherited from sibling base classes: still ambiguous.
9137   }
9138 
9139   // Check C++17 tie-breakers for deduction guides.
9140   {
9141     auto *Guide1 = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXDeductionGuideDecl>(Cand1.Function);
9142     auto *Guide2 = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXDeductionGuideDecl>(Cand2.Function);
9143     if (Guide1 && Guide2) {
9144       //  -- F1 is generated from a deduction-guide and F2 is not
9145       if (Guide1->isImplicit() != Guide2->isImplicit())
9146         return Guide2->isImplicit();
9147 
9148       //  -- F1 is the copy deduction candidate(16.3.1.8) and F2 is not
9149       if (Guide1->isCopyDeductionCandidate())
9150         return true;
9151     }
9152   }
9153 
9154   // Check for enable_if value-based overload resolution.
9155   if (Cand1.Function && Cand2.Function) {
9156     Comparison Cmp = compareEnableIfAttrs(S, Cand1.Function, Cand2.Function);
9157     if (Cmp != Comparison::Equal)
9158       return Cmp == Comparison::Better;
9159   }
9160 
9161   if (S.getLangOpts().CUDA && Cand1.Function && Cand2.Function) {
9162     FunctionDecl *Caller = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(S.CurContext);
9163     return S.IdentifyCUDAPreference(Caller, Cand1.Function) >
9164            S.IdentifyCUDAPreference(Caller, Cand2.Function);
9165   }
9166 
9167   bool HasPS1 = Cand1.Function != nullptr &&
9168                 functionHasPassObjectSizeParams(Cand1.Function);
9169   bool HasPS2 = Cand2.Function != nullptr &&
9170                 functionHasPassObjectSizeParams(Cand2.Function);
9171   return HasPS1 != HasPS2 && HasPS1;
9172 }
9173 
9174 /// Determine whether two declarations are "equivalent" for the purposes of
9175 /// name lookup and overload resolution. This applies when the same internal/no
9176 /// linkage entity is defined by two modules (probably by textually including
9177 /// the same header). In such a case, we don't consider the declarations to
9178 /// declare the same entity, but we also don't want lookups with both
9179 /// declarations visible to be ambiguous in some cases (this happens when using
9180 /// a modularized libstdc++).
9181 bool Sema::isEquivalentInternalLinkageDeclaration(const NamedDecl *A,
9182                                                   const NamedDecl *B) {
9183   auto *VA = dyn_cast_or_null<ValueDecl>(A);
9184   auto *VB = dyn_cast_or_null<ValueDecl>(B);
9185   if (!VA || !VB)
9186     return false;
9187 
9188   // The declarations must be declaring the same name as an internal linkage
9189   // entity in different modules.
9190   if (!VA->getDeclContext()->getRedeclContext()->Equals(
9191           VB->getDeclContext()->getRedeclContext()) ||
9192       getOwningModule(const_cast<ValueDecl *>(VA)) ==
9193           getOwningModule(const_cast<ValueDecl *>(VB)) ||
9194       VA->isExternallyVisible() || VB->isExternallyVisible())
9195     return false;
9196 
9197   // Check that the declarations appear to be equivalent.
9198   //
9199   // FIXME: Checking the type isn't really enough to resolve the ambiguity.
9200   // For constants and functions, we should check the initializer or body is
9201   // the same. For non-constant variables, we shouldn't allow it at all.
9202   if (Context.hasSameType(VA->getType(), VB->getType()))
9203     return true;
9204 
9205   // Enum constants within unnamed enumerations will have different types, but
9206   // may still be similar enough to be interchangeable for our purposes.
9207   if (auto *EA = dyn_cast<EnumConstantDecl>(VA)) {
9208     if (auto *EB = dyn_cast<EnumConstantDecl>(VB)) {
9209       // Only handle anonymous enums. If the enumerations were named and
9210       // equivalent, they would have been merged to the same type.
9211       auto *EnumA = cast<EnumDecl>(EA->getDeclContext());
9212       auto *EnumB = cast<EnumDecl>(EB->getDeclContext());
9213       if (EnumA->hasNameForLinkage() || EnumB->hasNameForLinkage() ||
9214           !Context.hasSameType(EnumA->getIntegerType(),
9215                                EnumB->getIntegerType()))
9216         return false;
9217       // Allow this only if the value is the same for both enumerators.
9218       return llvm::APSInt::isSameValue(EA->getInitVal(), EB->getInitVal());
9219     }
9220   }
9221 
9222   // Nothing else is sufficiently similar.
9223   return false;
9224 }
9225 
9226 void Sema::diagnoseEquivalentInternalLinkageDeclarations(
9227     SourceLocation Loc, const NamedDecl *D, ArrayRef<const NamedDecl *> Equiv) {
9228   Diag(Loc, diag::ext_equivalent_internal_linkage_decl_in_modules) << D;
9229 
9230   Module *M = getOwningModule(const_cast<NamedDecl*>(D));
9231   Diag(D->getLocation(), diag::note_equivalent_internal_linkage_decl)
9232       << !M << (M ? M->getFullModuleName() : "");
9233 
9234   for (auto *E : Equiv) {
9235     Module *M = getOwningModule(const_cast<NamedDecl*>(E));
9236     Diag(E->getLocation(), diag::note_equivalent_internal_linkage_decl)
9237         << !M << (M ? M->getFullModuleName() : "");
9238   }
9239 }
9240 
9241 /// Computes the best viable function (C++ 13.3.3)
9242 /// within an overload candidate set.
9243 ///
9244 /// \param Loc The location of the function name (or operator symbol) for
9245 /// which overload resolution occurs.
9246 ///
9247 /// \param Best If overload resolution was successful or found a deleted
9248 /// function, \p Best points to the candidate function found.
9249 ///
9250 /// \returns The result of overload resolution.
9251 OverloadingResult
9252 OverloadCandidateSet::BestViableFunction(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc,
9253                                          iterator &Best) {
9254   llvm::SmallVector<OverloadCandidate *, 16> Candidates;
9255   std::transform(begin(), end(), std::back_inserter(Candidates),
9256                  [](OverloadCandidate &Cand) { return &Cand; });
9257 
9258   // [CUDA] HD->H or HD->D calls are technically not allowed by CUDA but
9259   // are accepted by both clang and NVCC. However, during a particular
9260   // compilation mode only one call variant is viable. We need to
9261   // exclude non-viable overload candidates from consideration based
9262   // only on their host/device attributes. Specifically, if one
9263   // candidate call is WrongSide and the other is SameSide, we ignore
9264   // the WrongSide candidate.
9265   if (S.getLangOpts().CUDA) {
9266     const FunctionDecl *Caller = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(S.CurContext);
9267     bool ContainsSameSideCandidate =
9268         llvm::any_of(Candidates, [&](OverloadCandidate *Cand) {
9269           return Cand->Function &&
9270                  S.IdentifyCUDAPreference(Caller, Cand->Function) ==
9271                      Sema::CFP_SameSide;
9272         });
9273     if (ContainsSameSideCandidate) {
9274       auto IsWrongSideCandidate = [&](OverloadCandidate *Cand) {
9275         return Cand->Function &&
9276                S.IdentifyCUDAPreference(Caller, Cand->Function) ==
9277                    Sema::CFP_WrongSide;
9278       };
9279       llvm::erase_if(Candidates, IsWrongSideCandidate);
9280     }
9281   }
9282 
9283   // Find the best viable function.
9284   Best = end();
9285   for (auto *Cand : Candidates)
9286     if (Cand->Viable)
9287       if (Best == end() ||
9288           isBetterOverloadCandidate(S, *Cand, *Best, Loc, Kind))
9289         Best = Cand;
9290 
9291   // If we didn't find any viable functions, abort.
9292   if (Best == end())
9293     return OR_No_Viable_Function;
9294 
9295   llvm::SmallVector<const NamedDecl *, 4> EquivalentCands;
9296 
9297   // Make sure that this function is better than every other viable
9298   // function. If not, we have an ambiguity.
9299   for (auto *Cand : Candidates) {
9300     if (Cand->Viable && Cand != Best &&
9301         !isBetterOverloadCandidate(S, *Best, *Cand, Loc, Kind)) {
9302       if (S.isEquivalentInternalLinkageDeclaration(Best->Function,
9303                                                    Cand->Function)) {
9304         EquivalentCands.push_back(Cand->Function);
9305         continue;
9306       }
9307 
9308       Best = end();
9309       return OR_Ambiguous;
9310     }
9311   }
9312 
9313   // Best is the best viable function.
9314   if (Best->Function &&
9315       (Best->Function->isDeleted() ||
9316        S.isFunctionConsideredUnavailable(Best->Function)))
9317     return OR_Deleted;
9318 
9319   if (!EquivalentCands.empty())
9320     S.diagnoseEquivalentInternalLinkageDeclarations(Loc, Best->Function,
9321                                                     EquivalentCands);
9322 
9323   return OR_Success;
9324 }
9325 
9326 namespace {
9327 
9328 enum OverloadCandidateKind {
9329   oc_function,
9330   oc_method,
9331   oc_constructor,
9332   oc_implicit_default_constructor,
9333   oc_implicit_copy_constructor,
9334   oc_implicit_move_constructor,
9335   oc_implicit_copy_assignment,
9336   oc_implicit_move_assignment,
9337   oc_inherited_constructor
9338 };
9339 
9340 enum OverloadCandidateSelect {
9341   ocs_non_template,
9342   ocs_template,
9343   ocs_described_template,
9344 };
9345 
9346 static std::pair<OverloadCandidateKind, OverloadCandidateSelect>
9347 ClassifyOverloadCandidate(Sema &S, NamedDecl *Found, FunctionDecl *Fn,
9348                           std::string &Description) {
9349 
9350   bool isTemplate = Fn->isTemplateDecl() || Found->isTemplateDecl();
9351   if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FunTmpl = Fn->getPrimaryTemplate()) {
9352     isTemplate = true;
9353     Description = S.getTemplateArgumentBindingsText(
9354         FunTmpl->getTemplateParameters(), *Fn->getTemplateSpecializationArgs());
9355   }
9356 
9357   OverloadCandidateSelect Select = [&]() {
9358     if (!Description.empty())
9359       return ocs_described_template;
9360     return isTemplate ? ocs_template : ocs_non_template;
9361   }();
9362 
9363   OverloadCandidateKind Kind = [&]() {
9364     if (CXXConstructorDecl *Ctor = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Fn)) {
9365       if (!Ctor->isImplicit()) {
9366         if (isa<ConstructorUsingShadowDecl>(Found))
9367           return oc_inherited_constructor;
9368         else
9369           return oc_constructor;
9370       }
9371 
9372       if (Ctor->isDefaultConstructor())
9373         return oc_implicit_default_constructor;
9374 
9375       if (Ctor->isMoveConstructor())
9376         return oc_implicit_move_constructor;
9377 
9378       assert(Ctor->isCopyConstructor() &&
9379              "unexpected sort of implicit constructor");
9380       return oc_implicit_copy_constructor;
9381     }
9382 
9383     if (CXXMethodDecl *Meth = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn)) {
9384       // This actually gets spelled 'candidate function' for now, but
9385       // it doesn't hurt to split it out.
9386       if (!Meth->isImplicit())
9387         return oc_method;
9388 
9389       if (Meth->isMoveAssignmentOperator())
9390         return oc_implicit_move_assignment;
9391 
9392       if (Meth->isCopyAssignmentOperator())
9393         return oc_implicit_copy_assignment;
9394 
9395       assert(isa<CXXConversionDecl>(Meth) && "expected conversion");
9396       return oc_method;
9397     }
9398 
9399     return oc_function;
9400   }();
9401 
9402   return std::make_pair(Kind, Select);
9403 }
9404 
9405 void MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(Sema &S, Decl *FoundDecl) {
9406   // FIXME: It'd be nice to only emit a note once per using-decl per overload
9407   // set.
9408   if (auto *Shadow = dyn_cast<ConstructorUsingShadowDecl>(FoundDecl))
9409     S.Diag(FoundDecl->getLocation(),
9410            diag::note_ovl_candidate_inherited_constructor)
9411       << Shadow->getNominatedBaseClass();
9412 }
9413 
9414 } // end anonymous namespace
9415 
9416 static bool isFunctionAlwaysEnabled(const ASTContext &Ctx,
9417                                     const FunctionDecl *FD) {
9418   for (auto *EnableIf : FD->specific_attrs<EnableIfAttr>()) {
9419     bool AlwaysTrue;
9420     if (!EnableIf->getCond()->EvaluateAsBooleanCondition(AlwaysTrue, Ctx))
9421       return false;
9422     if (!AlwaysTrue)
9423       return false;
9424   }
9425   return true;
9426 }
9427 
9428 /// Returns true if we can take the address of the function.
9429 ///
9430 /// \param Complain - If true, we'll emit a diagnostic
9431 /// \param InOverloadResolution - For the purposes of emitting a diagnostic, are
9432 ///   we in overload resolution?
9433 /// \param Loc - The location of the statement we're complaining about. Ignored
9434 ///   if we're not complaining, or if we're in overload resolution.
9435 static bool checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(Sema &S, const FunctionDecl *FD,
9436                                               bool Complain,
9437                                               bool InOverloadResolution,
9438                                               SourceLocation Loc) {
9439   if (!isFunctionAlwaysEnabled(S.Context, FD)) {
9440     if (Complain) {
9441       if (InOverloadResolution)
9442         S.Diag(FD->getLocStart(),
9443                diag::note_addrof_ovl_candidate_disabled_by_enable_if_attr);
9444       else
9445         S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_addrof_function_disabled_by_enable_if_attr) << FD;
9446     }
9447     return false;
9448   }
9449 
9450   auto I = llvm::find_if(FD->parameters(), [](const ParmVarDecl *P) {
9451     return P->hasAttr<PassObjectSizeAttr>();
9452   });
9453   if (I == FD->param_end())
9454     return true;
9455 
9456   if (Complain) {
9457     // Add one to ParamNo because it's user-facing
9458     unsigned ParamNo = std::distance(FD->param_begin(), I) + 1;
9459     if (InOverloadResolution)
9460       S.Diag(FD->getLocation(),
9461              diag::note_ovl_candidate_has_pass_object_size_params)
9462           << ParamNo;
9463     else
9464       S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_address_of_function_with_pass_object_size_params)
9465           << FD << ParamNo;
9466   }
9467   return false;
9468 }
9469 
9470 static bool checkAddressOfCandidateIsAvailable(Sema &S,
9471                                                const FunctionDecl *FD) {
9472   return checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(S, FD, /*Complain=*/true,
9473                                            /*InOverloadResolution=*/true,
9474                                            /*Loc=*/SourceLocation());
9475 }
9476 
9477 bool Sema::checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(const FunctionDecl *Function,
9478                                              bool Complain,
9479                                              SourceLocation Loc) {
9480   return ::checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(*this, Function, Complain,
9481                                              /*InOverloadResolution=*/false,
9482                                              Loc);
9483 }
9484 
9485 // Notes the location of an overload candidate.
9486 void Sema::NoteOverloadCandidate(NamedDecl *Found, FunctionDecl *Fn,
9487                                  QualType DestType, bool TakingAddress) {
9488   if (TakingAddress && !checkAddressOfCandidateIsAvailable(*this, Fn))
9489     return;
9490   if (Fn->isMultiVersion() && !Fn->getAttr<TargetAttr>()->isDefaultVersion())
9491     return;
9492 
9493   std::string FnDesc;
9494   std::pair<OverloadCandidateKind, OverloadCandidateSelect> KSPair =
9495       ClassifyOverloadCandidate(*this, Found, Fn, FnDesc);
9496   PartialDiagnostic PD = PDiag(diag::note_ovl_candidate)
9497                          << (unsigned)KSPair.first << (unsigned)KSPair.second
9498                          << Fn << FnDesc;
9499 
9500   HandleFunctionTypeMismatch(PD, Fn->getType(), DestType);
9501   Diag(Fn->getLocation(), PD);
9502   MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(*this, Found);
9503 }
9504 
9505 // Notes the location of all overload candidates designated through
9506 // OverloadedExpr
9507 void Sema::NoteAllOverloadCandidates(Expr *OverloadedExpr, QualType DestType,
9508                                      bool TakingAddress) {
9509   assert(OverloadedExpr->getType() == Context.OverloadTy);
9510 
9511   OverloadExpr::FindResult Ovl = OverloadExpr::find(OverloadedExpr);
9512   OverloadExpr *OvlExpr = Ovl.Expression;
9513 
9514   for (UnresolvedSetIterator I = OvlExpr->decls_begin(),
9515                             IEnd = OvlExpr->decls_end();
9516        I != IEnd; ++I) {
9517     if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FunTmpl =
9518                 dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>((*I)->getUnderlyingDecl()) ) {
9519       NoteOverloadCandidate(*I, FunTmpl->getTemplatedDecl(), DestType,
9520                             TakingAddress);
9521     } else if (FunctionDecl *Fun
9522                       = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>((*I)->getUnderlyingDecl()) ) {
9523       NoteOverloadCandidate(*I, Fun, DestType, TakingAddress);
9524     }
9525   }
9526 }
9527 
9528 /// Diagnoses an ambiguous conversion.  The partial diagnostic is the
9529 /// "lead" diagnostic; it will be given two arguments, the source and
9530 /// target types of the conversion.
9531 void ImplicitConversionSequence::DiagnoseAmbiguousConversion(
9532                                  Sema &S,
9533                                  SourceLocation CaretLoc,
9534                                  const PartialDiagnostic &PDiag) const {
9535   S.Diag(CaretLoc, PDiag)
9536     << Ambiguous.getFromType() << Ambiguous.getToType();
9537   // FIXME: The note limiting machinery is borrowed from
9538   // OverloadCandidateSet::NoteCandidates; there's an opportunity for
9539   // refactoring here.
9540   const OverloadsShown ShowOverloads = S.Diags.getShowOverloads();
9541   unsigned CandsShown = 0;
9542   AmbiguousConversionSequence::const_iterator I, E;
9543   for (I = Ambiguous.begin(), E = Ambiguous.end(); I != E; ++I) {
9544     if (CandsShown >= 4 && ShowOverloads == Ovl_Best)
9545       break;
9546     ++CandsShown;
9547     S.NoteOverloadCandidate(I->first, I->second);
9548   }
9549   if (I != E)
9550     S.Diag(SourceLocation(), diag::note_ovl_too_many_candidates) << int(E - I);
9551 }
9552 
9553 static void DiagnoseBadConversion(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand,
9554                                   unsigned I, bool TakingCandidateAddress) {
9555   const ImplicitConversionSequence &Conv = Cand->Conversions[I];
9556   assert(Conv.isBad());
9557   assert(Cand->Function && "for now, candidate must be a function");
9558   FunctionDecl *Fn = Cand->Function;
9559 
9560   // There's a conversion slot for the object argument if this is a
9561   // non-constructor method.  Note that 'I' corresponds the
9562   // conversion-slot index.
9563   bool isObjectArgument = false;
9564   if (isa<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn) && !isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Fn)) {
9565     if (I == 0)
9566       isObjectArgument = true;
9567     else
9568       I--;
9569   }
9570 
9571   std::string FnDesc;
9572   std::pair<OverloadCandidateKind, OverloadCandidateSelect> FnKindPair =
9573       ClassifyOverloadCandidate(S, Cand->FoundDecl, Fn, FnDesc);
9574 
9575   Expr *FromExpr = Conv.Bad.FromExpr;
9576   QualType FromTy = Conv.Bad.getFromType();
9577   QualType ToTy = Conv.Bad.getToType();
9578 
9579   if (FromTy == S.Context.OverloadTy) {
9580     assert(FromExpr && "overload set argument came from implicit argument?");
9581     Expr *E = FromExpr->IgnoreParens();
9582     if (isa<UnaryOperator>(E))
9583       E = cast<UnaryOperator>(E)->getSubExpr()->IgnoreParens();
9584     DeclarationName Name = cast<OverloadExpr>(E)->getName();
9585 
9586     S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_overload)
9587         << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second << FnDesc
9588         << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) << ToTy
9589         << Name << I + 1;
9590     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
9591     return;
9592   }
9593 
9594   // Do some hand-waving analysis to see if the non-viability is due
9595   // to a qualifier mismatch.
9596   CanQualType CFromTy = S.Context.getCanonicalType(FromTy);
9597   CanQualType CToTy = S.Context.getCanonicalType(ToTy);
9598   if (CanQual<ReferenceType> RT = CToTy->getAs<ReferenceType>())
9599     CToTy = RT->getPointeeType();
9600   else {
9601     // TODO: detect and diagnose the full richness of const mismatches.
9602     if (CanQual<PointerType> FromPT = CFromTy->getAs<PointerType>())
9603       if (CanQual<PointerType> ToPT = CToTy->getAs<PointerType>()) {
9604         CFromTy = FromPT->getPointeeType();
9605         CToTy = ToPT->getPointeeType();
9606       }
9607   }
9608 
9609   if (CToTy.getUnqualifiedType() == CFromTy.getUnqualifiedType() &&
9610       !CToTy.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(CFromTy)) {
9611     Qualifiers FromQs = CFromTy.getQualifiers();
9612     Qualifiers ToQs = CToTy.getQualifiers();
9613 
9614     if (FromQs.getAddressSpace() != ToQs.getAddressSpace()) {
9615       S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_addrspace)
9616           << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second << FnDesc
9617           << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) << FromTy
9618           << ToTy << (unsigned)isObjectArgument << I + 1;
9619       MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
9620       return;
9621     }
9622 
9623     if (FromQs.getObjCLifetime() != ToQs.getObjCLifetime()) {
9624       S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_ownership)
9625           << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second << FnDesc
9626           << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) << FromTy
9627           << FromQs.getObjCLifetime() << ToQs.getObjCLifetime()
9628           << (unsigned)isObjectArgument << I + 1;
9629       MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
9630       return;
9631     }
9632 
9633     if (FromQs.getObjCGCAttr() != ToQs.getObjCGCAttr()) {
9634       S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_gc)
9635           << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second << FnDesc
9636           << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) << FromTy
9637           << FromQs.getObjCGCAttr() << ToQs.getObjCGCAttr()
9638           << (unsigned)isObjectArgument << I + 1;
9639       MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
9640       return;
9641     }
9642 
9643     if (FromQs.hasUnaligned() != ToQs.hasUnaligned()) {
9644       S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_unaligned)
9645           << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second << FnDesc
9646           << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) << FromTy
9647           << FromQs.hasUnaligned() << I + 1;
9648       MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
9649       return;
9650     }
9651 
9652     unsigned CVR = FromQs.getCVRQualifiers() & ~ToQs.getCVRQualifiers();
9653     assert(CVR && "unexpected qualifiers mismatch");
9654 
9655     if (isObjectArgument) {
9656       S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_cvr_this)
9657           << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second << FnDesc
9658           << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) << FromTy
9659           << (CVR - 1);
9660     } else {
9661       S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_cvr)
9662           << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second << FnDesc
9663           << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) << FromTy
9664           << (CVR - 1) << I + 1;
9665     }
9666     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
9667     return;
9668   }
9669 
9670   // Special diagnostic for failure to convert an initializer list, since
9671   // telling the user that it has type void is not useful.
9672   if (FromExpr && isa<InitListExpr>(FromExpr)) {
9673     S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_list_argument)
9674         << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second << FnDesc
9675         << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) << FromTy
9676         << ToTy << (unsigned)isObjectArgument << I + 1;
9677     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
9678     return;
9679   }
9680 
9681   // Diagnose references or pointers to incomplete types differently,
9682   // since it's far from impossible that the incompleteness triggered
9683   // the failure.
9684   QualType TempFromTy = FromTy.getNonReferenceType();
9685   if (const PointerType *PTy = TempFromTy->getAs<PointerType>())
9686     TempFromTy = PTy->getPointeeType();
9687   if (TempFromTy->isIncompleteType()) {
9688     // Emit the generic diagnostic and, optionally, add the hints to it.
9689     S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_conv_incomplete)
9690         << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second << FnDesc
9691         << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) << FromTy
9692         << ToTy << (unsigned)isObjectArgument << I + 1
9693         << (unsigned)(Cand->Fix.Kind);
9694 
9695     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
9696     return;
9697   }
9698 
9699   // Diagnose base -> derived pointer conversions.
9700   unsigned BaseToDerivedConversion = 0;
9701   if (const PointerType *FromPtrTy = FromTy->getAs<PointerType>()) {
9702     if (const PointerType *ToPtrTy = ToTy->getAs<PointerType>()) {
9703       if (ToPtrTy->getPointeeType().isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(
9704                                                FromPtrTy->getPointeeType()) &&
9705           !FromPtrTy->getPointeeType()->isIncompleteType() &&
9706           !ToPtrTy->getPointeeType()->isIncompleteType() &&
9707           S.IsDerivedFrom(SourceLocation(), ToPtrTy->getPointeeType(),
9708                           FromPtrTy->getPointeeType()))
9709         BaseToDerivedConversion = 1;
9710     }
9711   } else if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *FromPtrTy
9712                                     = FromTy->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) {
9713     if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *ToPtrTy
9714                                         = ToTy->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>())
9715       if (const ObjCInterfaceDecl *FromIface = FromPtrTy->getInterfaceDecl())
9716         if (const ObjCInterfaceDecl *ToIface = ToPtrTy->getInterfaceDecl())
9717           if (ToPtrTy->getPointeeType().isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(
9718                                                 FromPtrTy->getPointeeType()) &&
9719               FromIface->isSuperClassOf(ToIface))
9720             BaseToDerivedConversion = 2;
9721   } else if (const ReferenceType *ToRefTy = ToTy->getAs<ReferenceType>()) {
9722     if (ToRefTy->getPointeeType().isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(FromTy) &&
9723         !FromTy->isIncompleteType() &&
9724         !ToRefTy->getPointeeType()->isIncompleteType() &&
9725         S.IsDerivedFrom(SourceLocation(), ToRefTy->getPointeeType(), FromTy)) {
9726       BaseToDerivedConversion = 3;
9727     } else if (ToTy->isLValueReferenceType() && !FromExpr->isLValue() &&
9728                ToTy.getNonReferenceType().getCanonicalType() ==
9729                FromTy.getNonReferenceType().getCanonicalType()) {
9730       S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_lvalue)
9731           << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second << FnDesc
9732           << (unsigned)isObjectArgument << I + 1
9733           << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange());
9734       MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
9735       return;
9736     }
9737   }
9738 
9739   if (BaseToDerivedConversion) {
9740     S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_base_to_derived_conv)
9741         << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second << FnDesc
9742         << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange())
9743         << (BaseToDerivedConversion - 1) << FromTy << ToTy << I + 1;
9744     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
9745     return;
9746   }
9747 
9748   if (isa<ObjCObjectPointerType>(CFromTy) &&
9749       isa<PointerType>(CToTy)) {
9750       Qualifiers FromQs = CFromTy.getQualifiers();
9751       Qualifiers ToQs = CToTy.getQualifiers();
9752       if (FromQs.getObjCLifetime() != ToQs.getObjCLifetime()) {
9753         S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_arc_conv)
9754             << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second
9755             << FnDesc << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange())
9756             << FromTy << ToTy << (unsigned)isObjectArgument << I + 1;
9757         MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
9758         return;
9759       }
9760   }
9761 
9762   if (TakingCandidateAddress &&
9763       !checkAddressOfCandidateIsAvailable(S, Cand->Function))
9764     return;
9765 
9766   // Emit the generic diagnostic and, optionally, add the hints to it.
9767   PartialDiagnostic FDiag = S.PDiag(diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_conv);
9768   FDiag << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second << FnDesc
9769         << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) << FromTy
9770         << ToTy << (unsigned)isObjectArgument << I + 1
9771         << (unsigned)(Cand->Fix.Kind);
9772 
9773   // If we can fix the conversion, suggest the FixIts.
9774   for (std::vector<FixItHint>::iterator HI = Cand->Fix.Hints.begin(),
9775        HE = Cand->Fix.Hints.end(); HI != HE; ++HI)
9776     FDiag << *HI;
9777   S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), FDiag);
9778 
9779   MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
9780 }
9781 
9782 /// Additional arity mismatch diagnosis specific to a function overload
9783 /// candidates. This is not covered by the more general DiagnoseArityMismatch()
9784 /// over a candidate in any candidate set.
9785 static bool CheckArityMismatch(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand,
9786                                unsigned NumArgs) {
9787   FunctionDecl *Fn = Cand->Function;
9788   unsigned MinParams = Fn->getMinRequiredArguments();
9789 
9790   // With invalid overloaded operators, it's possible that we think we
9791   // have an arity mismatch when in fact it looks like we have the
9792   // right number of arguments, because only overloaded operators have
9793   // the weird behavior of overloading member and non-member functions.
9794   // Just don't report anything.
9795   if (Fn->isInvalidDecl() &&
9796       Fn->getDeclName().getNameKind() == DeclarationName::CXXOperatorName)
9797     return true;
9798 
9799   if (NumArgs < MinParams) {
9800     assert((Cand->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_few_arguments) ||
9801            (Cand->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_deduction &&
9802             Cand->DeductionFailure.Result == Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments));
9803   } else {
9804     assert((Cand->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_many_arguments) ||
9805            (Cand->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_deduction &&
9806             Cand->DeductionFailure.Result == Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments));
9807   }
9808 
9809   return false;
9810 }
9811 
9812 /// General arity mismatch diagnosis over a candidate in a candidate set.
9813 static void DiagnoseArityMismatch(Sema &S, NamedDecl *Found, Decl *D,
9814                                   unsigned NumFormalArgs) {
9815   assert(isa<FunctionDecl>(D) &&
9816       "The templated declaration should at least be a function"
9817       " when diagnosing bad template argument deduction due to too many"
9818       " or too few arguments");
9819 
9820   FunctionDecl *Fn = cast<FunctionDecl>(D);
9821 
9822   // TODO: treat calls to a missing default constructor as a special case
9823   const FunctionProtoType *FnTy = Fn->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
9824   unsigned MinParams = Fn->getMinRequiredArguments();
9825 
9826   // at least / at most / exactly
9827   unsigned mode, modeCount;
9828   if (NumFormalArgs < MinParams) {
9829     if (MinParams != FnTy->getNumParams() || FnTy->isVariadic() ||
9830         FnTy->isTemplateVariadic())
9831       mode = 0; // "at least"
9832     else
9833       mode = 2; // "exactly"
9834     modeCount = MinParams;
9835   } else {
9836     if (MinParams != FnTy->getNumParams())
9837       mode = 1; // "at most"
9838     else
9839       mode = 2; // "exactly"
9840     modeCount = FnTy->getNumParams();
9841   }
9842 
9843   std::string Description;
9844   std::pair<OverloadCandidateKind, OverloadCandidateSelect> FnKindPair =
9845       ClassifyOverloadCandidate(S, Found, Fn, Description);
9846 
9847   if (modeCount == 1 && Fn->getParamDecl(0)->getDeclName())
9848     S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_arity_one)
9849         << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second
9850         << Description << mode << Fn->getParamDecl(0) << NumFormalArgs;
9851   else
9852     S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_arity)
9853         << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second
9854         << Description << mode << modeCount << NumFormalArgs;
9855 
9856   MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found);
9857 }
9858 
9859 /// Arity mismatch diagnosis specific to a function overload candidate.
9860 static void DiagnoseArityMismatch(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand,
9861                                   unsigned NumFormalArgs) {
9862   if (!CheckArityMismatch(S, Cand, NumFormalArgs))
9863     DiagnoseArityMismatch(S, Cand->FoundDecl, Cand->Function, NumFormalArgs);
9864 }
9865 
9866 static TemplateDecl *getDescribedTemplate(Decl *Templated) {
9867   if (TemplateDecl *TD = Templated->getDescribedTemplate())
9868     return TD;
9869   llvm_unreachable("Unsupported: Getting the described template declaration"
9870                    " for bad deduction diagnosis");
9871 }
9872 
9873 /// Diagnose a failed template-argument deduction.
9874 static void DiagnoseBadDeduction(Sema &S, NamedDecl *Found, Decl *Templated,
9875                                  DeductionFailureInfo &DeductionFailure,
9876                                  unsigned NumArgs,
9877                                  bool TakingCandidateAddress) {
9878   TemplateParameter Param = DeductionFailure.getTemplateParameter();
9879   NamedDecl *ParamD;
9880   (ParamD = Param.dyn_cast<TemplateTypeParmDecl*>()) ||
9881   (ParamD = Param.dyn_cast<NonTypeTemplateParmDecl*>()) ||
9882   (ParamD = Param.dyn_cast<TemplateTemplateParmDecl*>());
9883   switch (DeductionFailure.Result) {
9884   case Sema::TDK_Success:
9885     llvm_unreachable("TDK_success while diagnosing bad deduction");
9886 
9887   case Sema::TDK_Incomplete: {
9888     assert(ParamD && "no parameter found for incomplete deduction result");
9889     S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(),
9890            diag::note_ovl_candidate_incomplete_deduction)
9891         << ParamD->getDeclName();
9892     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found);
9893     return;
9894   }
9895 
9896   case Sema::TDK_Underqualified: {
9897     assert(ParamD && "no parameter found for bad qualifiers deduction result");
9898     TemplateTypeParmDecl *TParam = cast<TemplateTypeParmDecl>(ParamD);
9899 
9900     QualType Param = DeductionFailure.getFirstArg()->getAsType();
9901 
9902     // Param will have been canonicalized, but it should just be a
9903     // qualified version of ParamD, so move the qualifiers to that.
9904     QualifierCollector Qs;
9905     Qs.strip(Param);
9906     QualType NonCanonParam = Qs.apply(S.Context, TParam->getTypeForDecl());
9907     assert(S.Context.hasSameType(Param, NonCanonParam));
9908 
9909     // Arg has also been canonicalized, but there's nothing we can do
9910     // about that.  It also doesn't matter as much, because it won't
9911     // have any template parameters in it (because deduction isn't
9912     // done on dependent types).
9913     QualType Arg = DeductionFailure.getSecondArg()->getAsType();
9914 
9915     S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_underqualified)
9916         << ParamD->getDeclName() << Arg << NonCanonParam;
9917     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found);
9918     return;
9919   }
9920 
9921   case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent: {
9922     assert(ParamD && "no parameter found for inconsistent deduction result");
9923     int which = 0;
9924     if (isa<TemplateTypeParmDecl>(ParamD))
9925       which = 0;
9926     else if (isa<NonTypeTemplateParmDecl>(ParamD)) {
9927       // Deduction might have failed because we deduced arguments of two
9928       // different types for a non-type template parameter.
9929       // FIXME: Use a different TDK value for this.
9930       QualType T1 =
9931           DeductionFailure.getFirstArg()->getNonTypeTemplateArgumentType();
9932       QualType T2 =
9933           DeductionFailure.getSecondArg()->getNonTypeTemplateArgumentType();
9934       if (!S.Context.hasSameType(T1, T2)) {
9935         S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(),
9936                diag::note_ovl_candidate_inconsistent_deduction_types)
9937           << ParamD->getDeclName() << *DeductionFailure.getFirstArg() << T1
9938           << *DeductionFailure.getSecondArg() << T2;
9939         MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found);
9940         return;
9941       }
9942 
9943       which = 1;
9944     } else {
9945       which = 2;
9946     }
9947 
9948     S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(),
9949            diag::note_ovl_candidate_inconsistent_deduction)
9950         << which << ParamD->getDeclName() << *DeductionFailure.getFirstArg()
9951         << *DeductionFailure.getSecondArg();
9952     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found);
9953     return;
9954   }
9955 
9956   case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments:
9957     assert(ParamD && "no parameter found for invalid explicit arguments");
9958     if (ParamD->getDeclName())
9959       S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(),
9960              diag::note_ovl_candidate_explicit_arg_mismatch_named)
9961           << ParamD->getDeclName();
9962     else {
9963       int index = 0;
9964       if (TemplateTypeParmDecl *TTP = dyn_cast<TemplateTypeParmDecl>(ParamD))
9965         index = TTP->getIndex();
9966       else if (NonTypeTemplateParmDecl *NTTP
9967                                   = dyn_cast<NonTypeTemplateParmDecl>(ParamD))
9968         index = NTTP->getIndex();
9969       else
9970         index = cast<TemplateTemplateParmDecl>(ParamD)->getIndex();
9971       S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(),
9972              diag::note_ovl_candidate_explicit_arg_mismatch_unnamed)
9973           << (index + 1);
9974     }
9975     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found);
9976     return;
9977 
9978   case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments:
9979   case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments:
9980     DiagnoseArityMismatch(S, Found, Templated, NumArgs);
9981     return;
9982 
9983   case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth:
9984     S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(),
9985            diag::note_ovl_candidate_instantiation_depth);
9986     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found);
9987     return;
9988 
9989   case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure: {
9990     // Format the template argument list into the argument string.
9991     SmallString<128> TemplateArgString;
9992     if (TemplateArgumentList *Args =
9993             DeductionFailure.getTemplateArgumentList()) {
9994       TemplateArgString = " ";
9995       TemplateArgString += S.getTemplateArgumentBindingsText(
9996           getDescribedTemplate(Templated)->getTemplateParameters(), *Args);
9997     }
9998 
9999     // If this candidate was disabled by enable_if, say so.
10000     PartialDiagnosticAt *PDiag = DeductionFailure.getSFINAEDiagnostic();
10001     if (PDiag && PDiag->second.getDiagID() ==
10002           diag::err_typename_nested_not_found_enable_if) {
10003       // FIXME: Use the source range of the condition, and the fully-qualified
10004       //        name of the enable_if template. These are both present in PDiag.
10005       S.Diag(PDiag->first, diag::note_ovl_candidate_disabled_by_enable_if)
10006         << "'enable_if'" << TemplateArgString;
10007       return;
10008     }
10009 
10010     // We found a specific requirement that disabled the enable_if.
10011     if (PDiag && PDiag->second.getDiagID() ==
10012         diag::err_typename_nested_not_found_requirement) {
10013       S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(),
10014              diag::note_ovl_candidate_disabled_by_requirement)
10015         << PDiag->second.getStringArg(0) << TemplateArgString;
10016       return;
10017     }
10018 
10019     // Format the SFINAE diagnostic into the argument string.
10020     // FIXME: Add a general mechanism to include a PartialDiagnostic *'s
10021     //        formatted message in another diagnostic.
10022     SmallString<128> SFINAEArgString;
10023     SourceRange R;
10024     if (PDiag) {
10025       SFINAEArgString = ": ";
10026       R = SourceRange(PDiag->first, PDiag->first);
10027       PDiag->second.EmitToString(S.getDiagnostics(), SFINAEArgString);
10028     }
10029 
10030     S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(),
10031            diag::note_ovl_candidate_substitution_failure)
10032         << TemplateArgString << SFINAEArgString << R;
10033     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found);
10034     return;
10035   }
10036 
10037   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch:
10038   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatchNested: {
10039     // Format the template argument list into the argument string.
10040     SmallString<128> TemplateArgString;
10041     if (TemplateArgumentList *Args =
10042             DeductionFailure.getTemplateArgumentList()) {
10043       TemplateArgString = " ";
10044       TemplateArgString += S.getTemplateArgumentBindingsText(
10045           getDescribedTemplate(Templated)->getTemplateParameters(), *Args);
10046     }
10047 
10048     S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_deduced_mismatch)
10049         << (*DeductionFailure.getCallArgIndex() + 1)
10050         << *DeductionFailure.getFirstArg() << *DeductionFailure.getSecondArg()
10051         << TemplateArgString
10052         << (DeductionFailure.Result == Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatchNested);
10053     break;
10054   }
10055 
10056   case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch: {
10057     // FIXME: Provide a source location to indicate what we couldn't match.
10058     TemplateArgument FirstTA = *DeductionFailure.getFirstArg();
10059     TemplateArgument SecondTA = *DeductionFailure.getSecondArg();
10060     if (FirstTA.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Template &&
10061         SecondTA.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Template) {
10062       TemplateName FirstTN = FirstTA.getAsTemplate();
10063       TemplateName SecondTN = SecondTA.getAsTemplate();
10064       if (FirstTN.getKind() == TemplateName::Template &&
10065           SecondTN.getKind() == TemplateName::Template) {
10066         if (FirstTN.getAsTemplateDecl()->getName() ==
10067             SecondTN.getAsTemplateDecl()->getName()) {
10068           // FIXME: This fixes a bad diagnostic where both templates are named
10069           // the same.  This particular case is a bit difficult since:
10070           // 1) It is passed as a string to the diagnostic printer.
10071           // 2) The diagnostic printer only attempts to find a better
10072           //    name for types, not decls.
10073           // Ideally, this should folded into the diagnostic printer.
10074           S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(),
10075                  diag::note_ovl_candidate_non_deduced_mismatch_qualified)
10076               << FirstTN.getAsTemplateDecl() << SecondTN.getAsTemplateDecl();
10077           return;
10078         }
10079       }
10080     }
10081 
10082     if (TakingCandidateAddress && isa<FunctionDecl>(Templated) &&
10083         !checkAddressOfCandidateIsAvailable(S, cast<FunctionDecl>(Templated)))
10084       return;
10085 
10086     // FIXME: For generic lambda parameters, check if the function is a lambda
10087     // call operator, and if so, emit a prettier and more informative
10088     // diagnostic that mentions 'auto' and lambda in addition to
10089     // (or instead of?) the canonical template type parameters.
10090     S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(),
10091            diag::note_ovl_candidate_non_deduced_mismatch)
10092         << FirstTA << SecondTA;
10093     return;
10094   }
10095   // TODO: diagnose these individually, then kill off
10096   // note_ovl_candidate_bad_deduction, which is uselessly vague.
10097   case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure:
10098     S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_deduction);
10099     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found);
10100     return;
10101   case Sema::TDK_CUDATargetMismatch:
10102     S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(),
10103            diag::note_cuda_ovl_candidate_target_mismatch);
10104     return;
10105   }
10106 }
10107 
10108 /// Diagnose a failed template-argument deduction, for function calls.
10109 static void DiagnoseBadDeduction(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand,
10110                                  unsigned NumArgs,
10111                                  bool TakingCandidateAddress) {
10112   unsigned TDK = Cand->DeductionFailure.Result;
10113   if (TDK == Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments || TDK == Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments) {
10114     if (CheckArityMismatch(S, Cand, NumArgs))
10115       return;
10116   }
10117   DiagnoseBadDeduction(S, Cand->FoundDecl, Cand->Function, // pattern
10118                        Cand->DeductionFailure, NumArgs, TakingCandidateAddress);
10119 }
10120 
10121 /// CUDA: diagnose an invalid call across targets.
10122 static void DiagnoseBadTarget(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand) {
10123   FunctionDecl *Caller = cast<FunctionDecl>(S.CurContext);
10124   FunctionDecl *Callee = Cand->Function;
10125 
10126   Sema::CUDAFunctionTarget CallerTarget = S.IdentifyCUDATarget(Caller),
10127                            CalleeTarget = S.IdentifyCUDATarget(Callee);
10128 
10129   std::string FnDesc;
10130   std::pair<OverloadCandidateKind, OverloadCandidateSelect> FnKindPair =
10131       ClassifyOverloadCandidate(S, Cand->FoundDecl, Callee, FnDesc);
10132 
10133   S.Diag(Callee->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_target)
10134       << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)ocs_non_template
10135       << FnDesc /* Ignored */
10136       << CalleeTarget << CallerTarget;
10137 
10138   // This could be an implicit constructor for which we could not infer the
10139   // target due to a collsion. Diagnose that case.
10140   CXXMethodDecl *Meth = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Callee);
10141   if (Meth != nullptr && Meth->isImplicit()) {
10142     CXXRecordDecl *ParentClass = Meth->getParent();
10143     Sema::CXXSpecialMember CSM;
10144 
10145     switch (FnKindPair.first) {
10146     default:
10147       return;
10148     case oc_implicit_default_constructor:
10149       CSM = Sema::CXXDefaultConstructor;
10150       break;
10151     case oc_implicit_copy_constructor:
10152       CSM = Sema::CXXCopyConstructor;
10153       break;
10154     case oc_implicit_move_constructor:
10155       CSM = Sema::CXXMoveConstructor;
10156       break;
10157     case oc_implicit_copy_assignment:
10158       CSM = Sema::CXXCopyAssignment;
10159       break;
10160     case oc_implicit_move_assignment:
10161       CSM = Sema::CXXMoveAssignment;
10162       break;
10163     };
10164 
10165     bool ConstRHS = false;
10166     if (Meth->getNumParams()) {
10167       if (const ReferenceType *RT =
10168               Meth->getParamDecl(0)->getType()->getAs<ReferenceType>()) {
10169         ConstRHS = RT->getPointeeType().isConstQualified();
10170       }
10171     }
10172 
10173     S.inferCUDATargetForImplicitSpecialMember(ParentClass, CSM, Meth,
10174                                               /* ConstRHS */ ConstRHS,
10175                                               /* Diagnose */ true);
10176   }
10177 }
10178 
10179 static void DiagnoseFailedEnableIfAttr(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand) {
10180   FunctionDecl *Callee = Cand->Function;
10181   EnableIfAttr *Attr = static_cast<EnableIfAttr*>(Cand->DeductionFailure.Data);
10182 
10183   S.Diag(Callee->getLocation(),
10184          diag::note_ovl_candidate_disabled_by_function_cond_attr)
10185       << Attr->getCond()->getSourceRange() << Attr->getMessage();
10186 }
10187 
10188 static void DiagnoseOpenCLExtensionDisabled(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand) {
10189   FunctionDecl *Callee = Cand->Function;
10190 
10191   S.Diag(Callee->getLocation(),
10192          diag::note_ovl_candidate_disabled_by_extension);
10193 }
10194 
10195 /// Generates a 'note' diagnostic for an overload candidate.  We've
10196 /// already generated a primary error at the call site.
10197 ///
10198 /// It really does need to be a single diagnostic with its caret
10199 /// pointed at the candidate declaration.  Yes, this creates some
10200 /// major challenges of technical writing.  Yes, this makes pointing
10201 /// out problems with specific arguments quite awkward.  It's still
10202 /// better than generating twenty screens of text for every failed
10203 /// overload.
10204 ///
10205 /// It would be great to be able to express per-candidate problems
10206 /// more richly for those diagnostic clients that cared, but we'd
10207 /// still have to be just as careful with the default diagnostics.
10208 static void NoteFunctionCandidate(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand,
10209                                   unsigned NumArgs,
10210                                   bool TakingCandidateAddress) {
10211   FunctionDecl *Fn = Cand->Function;
10212 
10213   // Note deleted candidates, but only if they're viable.
10214   if (Cand->Viable) {
10215     if (Fn->isDeleted() || S.isFunctionConsideredUnavailable(Fn)) {
10216       std::string FnDesc;
10217       std::pair<OverloadCandidateKind, OverloadCandidateSelect> FnKindPair =
10218           ClassifyOverloadCandidate(S, Cand->FoundDecl, Fn, FnDesc);
10219 
10220       S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_deleted)
10221           << (unsigned)FnKindPair.first << (unsigned)FnKindPair.second << FnDesc
10222           << (Fn->isDeleted() ? (Fn->isDeletedAsWritten() ? 1 : 2) : 0);
10223       MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
10224       return;
10225     }
10226 
10227     // We don't really have anything else to say about viable candidates.
10228     S.NoteOverloadCandidate(Cand->FoundDecl, Fn);
10229     return;
10230   }
10231 
10232   switch (Cand->FailureKind) {
10233   case ovl_fail_too_many_arguments:
10234   case ovl_fail_too_few_arguments:
10235     return DiagnoseArityMismatch(S, Cand, NumArgs);
10236 
10237   case ovl_fail_bad_deduction:
10238     return DiagnoseBadDeduction(S, Cand, NumArgs,
10239                                 TakingCandidateAddress);
10240 
10241   case ovl_fail_illegal_constructor: {
10242     S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_illegal_constructor)
10243       << (Fn->getPrimaryTemplate() ? 1 : 0);
10244     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
10245     return;
10246   }
10247 
10248   case ovl_fail_trivial_conversion:
10249   case ovl_fail_bad_final_conversion:
10250   case ovl_fail_final_conversion_not_exact:
10251     return S.NoteOverloadCandidate(Cand->FoundDecl, Fn);
10252 
10253   case ovl_fail_bad_conversion: {
10254     unsigned I = (Cand->IgnoreObjectArgument ? 1 : 0);
10255     for (unsigned N = Cand->Conversions.size(); I != N; ++I)
10256       if (Cand->Conversions[I].isBad())
10257         return DiagnoseBadConversion(S, Cand, I, TakingCandidateAddress);
10258 
10259     // FIXME: this currently happens when we're called from SemaInit
10260     // when user-conversion overload fails.  Figure out how to handle
10261     // those conditions and diagnose them well.
10262     return S.NoteOverloadCandidate(Cand->FoundDecl, Fn);
10263   }
10264 
10265   case ovl_fail_bad_target:
10266     return DiagnoseBadTarget(S, Cand);
10267 
10268   case ovl_fail_enable_if:
10269     return DiagnoseFailedEnableIfAttr(S, Cand);
10270 
10271   case ovl_fail_ext_disabled:
10272     return DiagnoseOpenCLExtensionDisabled(S, Cand);
10273 
10274   case ovl_fail_inhctor_slice:
10275     // It's generally not interesting to note copy/move constructors here.
10276     if (cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Fn)->isCopyOrMoveConstructor())
10277       return;
10278     S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(),
10279            diag::note_ovl_candidate_inherited_constructor_slice)
10280       << (Fn->getPrimaryTemplate() ? 1 : 0)
10281       << Fn->getParamDecl(0)->getType()->isRValueReferenceType();
10282     MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl);
10283     return;
10284 
10285   case ovl_fail_addr_not_available: {
10286     bool Available = checkAddressOfCandidateIsAvailable(S, Cand->Function);
10287     (void)Available;
10288     assert(!Available);
10289     break;
10290   }
10291   case ovl_non_default_multiversion_function:
10292     // Do nothing, these should simply be ignored.
10293     break;
10294   }
10295 }
10296 
10297 static void NoteSurrogateCandidate(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand) {
10298   // Desugar the type of the surrogate down to a function type,
10299   // retaining as many typedefs as possible while still showing
10300   // the function type (and, therefore, its parameter types).
10301   QualType FnType = Cand->Surrogate->getConversionType();
10302   bool isLValueReference = false;
10303   bool isRValueReference = false;
10304   bool isPointer = false;
10305   if (const LValueReferenceType *FnTypeRef =
10306         FnType->getAs<LValueReferenceType>()) {
10307     FnType = FnTypeRef->getPointeeType();
10308     isLValueReference = true;
10309   } else if (const RValueReferenceType *FnTypeRef =
10310                FnType->getAs<RValueReferenceType>()) {
10311     FnType = FnTypeRef->getPointeeType();
10312     isRValueReference = true;
10313   }
10314   if (const PointerType *FnTypePtr = FnType->getAs<PointerType>()) {
10315     FnType = FnTypePtr->getPointeeType();
10316     isPointer = true;
10317   }
10318   // Desugar down to a function type.
10319   FnType = QualType(FnType->getAs<FunctionType>(), 0);
10320   // Reconstruct the pointer/reference as appropriate.
10321   if (isPointer) FnType = S.Context.getPointerType(FnType);
10322   if (isRValueReference) FnType = S.Context.getRValueReferenceType(FnType);
10323   if (isLValueReference) FnType = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(FnType);
10324 
10325   S.Diag(Cand->Surrogate->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_surrogate_cand)
10326     << FnType;
10327 }
10328 
10329 static void NoteBuiltinOperatorCandidate(Sema &S, StringRef Opc,
10330                                          SourceLocation OpLoc,
10331                                          OverloadCandidate *Cand) {
10332   assert(Cand->Conversions.size() <= 2 && "builtin operator is not binary");
10333   std::string TypeStr("operator");
10334   TypeStr += Opc;
10335   TypeStr += "(";
10336   TypeStr += Cand->BuiltinParamTypes[0].getAsString();
10337   if (Cand->Conversions.size() == 1) {
10338     TypeStr += ")";
10339     S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_ovl_builtin_unary_candidate) << TypeStr;
10340   } else {
10341     TypeStr += ", ";
10342     TypeStr += Cand->BuiltinParamTypes[1].getAsString();
10343     TypeStr += ")";
10344     S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_ovl_builtin_binary_candidate) << TypeStr;
10345   }
10346 }
10347 
10348 static void NoteAmbiguousUserConversions(Sema &S, SourceLocation OpLoc,
10349                                          OverloadCandidate *Cand) {
10350   for (const ImplicitConversionSequence &ICS : Cand->Conversions) {
10351     if (ICS.isBad()) break; // all meaningless after first invalid
10352     if (!ICS.isAmbiguous()) continue;
10353 
10354     ICS.DiagnoseAmbiguousConversion(
10355         S, OpLoc, S.PDiag(diag::note_ambiguous_type_conversion));
10356   }
10357 }
10358 
10359 static SourceLocation GetLocationForCandidate(const OverloadCandidate *Cand) {
10360   if (Cand->Function)
10361     return Cand->Function->getLocation();
10362   if (Cand->IsSurrogate)
10363     return Cand->Surrogate->getLocation();
10364   return SourceLocation();
10365 }
10366 
10367 static unsigned RankDeductionFailure(const DeductionFailureInfo &DFI) {
10368   switch ((Sema::TemplateDeductionResult)DFI.Result) {
10369   case Sema::TDK_Success:
10370   case Sema::TDK_NonDependentConversionFailure:
10371     llvm_unreachable("non-deduction failure while diagnosing bad deduction");
10372 
10373   case Sema::TDK_Invalid:
10374   case Sema::TDK_Incomplete:
10375     return 1;
10376 
10377   case Sema::TDK_Underqualified:
10378   case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent:
10379     return 2;
10380 
10381   case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure:
10382   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch:
10383   case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatchNested:
10384   case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch:
10385   case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure:
10386   case Sema::TDK_CUDATargetMismatch:
10387     return 3;
10388 
10389   case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth:
10390     return 4;
10391 
10392   case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments:
10393     return 5;
10394 
10395   case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments:
10396   case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments:
10397     return 6;
10398   }
10399   llvm_unreachable("Unhandled deduction result");
10400 }
10401 
10402 namespace {
10403 struct CompareOverloadCandidatesForDisplay {
10404   Sema &S;
10405   SourceLocation Loc;
10406   size_t NumArgs;
10407   OverloadCandidateSet::CandidateSetKind CSK;
10408 
10409   CompareOverloadCandidatesForDisplay(
10410       Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, size_t NArgs,
10411       OverloadCandidateSet::CandidateSetKind CSK)
10412       : S(S), NumArgs(NArgs), CSK(CSK) {}
10413 
10414   bool operator()(const OverloadCandidate *L,
10415                   const OverloadCandidate *R) {
10416     // Fast-path this check.
10417     if (L == R) return false;
10418 
10419     // Order first by viability.
10420     if (L->Viable) {
10421       if (!R->Viable) return true;
10422 
10423       // TODO: introduce a tri-valued comparison for overload
10424       // candidates.  Would be more worthwhile if we had a sort
10425       // that could exploit it.
10426       if (isBetterOverloadCandidate(S, *L, *R, SourceLocation(), CSK))
10427         return true;
10428       if (isBetterOverloadCandidate(S, *R, *L, SourceLocation(), CSK))
10429         return false;
10430     } else if (R->Viable)
10431       return false;
10432 
10433     assert(L->Viable == R->Viable);
10434 
10435     // Criteria by which we can sort non-viable candidates:
10436     if (!L->Viable) {
10437       // 1. Arity mismatches come after other candidates.
10438       if (L->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_many_arguments ||
10439           L->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_few_arguments) {
10440         if (R->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_many_arguments ||
10441             R->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_few_arguments) {
10442           int LDist = std::abs((int)L->getNumParams() - (int)NumArgs);
10443           int RDist = std::abs((int)R->getNumParams() - (int)NumArgs);
10444           if (LDist == RDist) {
10445             if (L->FailureKind == R->FailureKind)
10446               // Sort non-surrogates before surrogates.
10447               return !L->IsSurrogate && R->IsSurrogate;
10448             // Sort candidates requiring fewer parameters than there were
10449             // arguments given after candidates requiring more parameters
10450             // than there were arguments given.
10451             return L->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_many_arguments;
10452           }
10453           return LDist < RDist;
10454         }
10455         return false;
10456       }
10457       if (R->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_many_arguments ||
10458           R->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_few_arguments)
10459         return true;
10460 
10461       // 2. Bad conversions come first and are ordered by the number
10462       // of bad conversions and quality of good conversions.
10463       if (L->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_conversion) {
10464         if (R->FailureKind != ovl_fail_bad_conversion)
10465           return true;
10466 
10467         // The conversion that can be fixed with a smaller number of changes,
10468         // comes first.
10469         unsigned numLFixes = L->Fix.NumConversionsFixed;
10470         unsigned numRFixes = R->Fix.NumConversionsFixed;
10471         numLFixes = (numLFixes == 0) ? UINT_MAX : numLFixes;
10472         numRFixes = (numRFixes == 0) ? UINT_MAX : numRFixes;
10473         if (numLFixes != numRFixes) {
10474           return numLFixes < numRFixes;
10475         }
10476 
10477         // If there's any ordering between the defined conversions...
10478         // FIXME: this might not be transitive.
10479         assert(L->Conversions.size() == R->Conversions.size());
10480 
10481         int leftBetter = 0;
10482         unsigned I = (L->IgnoreObjectArgument || R->IgnoreObjectArgument);
10483         for (unsigned E = L->Conversions.size(); I != E; ++I) {
10484           switch (CompareImplicitConversionSequences(S, Loc,
10485                                                      L->Conversions[I],
10486                                                      R->Conversions[I])) {
10487           case ImplicitConversionSequence::Better:
10488             leftBetter++;
10489             break;
10490 
10491           case ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse:
10492             leftBetter--;
10493             break;
10494 
10495           case ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable:
10496             break;
10497           }
10498         }
10499         if (leftBetter > 0) return true;
10500         if (leftBetter < 0) return false;
10501 
10502       } else if (R->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_conversion)
10503         return false;
10504 
10505       if (L->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_deduction) {
10506         if (R->FailureKind != ovl_fail_bad_deduction)
10507           return true;
10508 
10509         if (L->DeductionFailure.Result != R->DeductionFailure.Result)
10510           return RankDeductionFailure(L->DeductionFailure)
10511                < RankDeductionFailure(R->DeductionFailure);
10512       } else if (R->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_deduction)
10513         return false;
10514 
10515       // TODO: others?
10516     }
10517 
10518     // Sort everything else by location.
10519     SourceLocation LLoc = GetLocationForCandidate(L);
10520     SourceLocation RLoc = GetLocationForCandidate(R);
10521 
10522     // Put candidates without locations (e.g. builtins) at the end.
10523     if (LLoc.isInvalid()) return false;
10524     if (RLoc.isInvalid()) return true;
10525 
10526     return S.SourceMgr.isBeforeInTranslationUnit(LLoc, RLoc);
10527   }
10528 };
10529 }
10530 
10531 /// CompleteNonViableCandidate - Normally, overload resolution only
10532 /// computes up to the first bad conversion. Produces the FixIt set if
10533 /// possible.
10534 static void CompleteNonViableCandidate(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand,
10535                                        ArrayRef<Expr *> Args) {
10536   assert(!Cand->Viable);
10537 
10538   // Don't do anything on failures other than bad conversion.
10539   if (Cand->FailureKind != ovl_fail_bad_conversion) return;
10540 
10541   // We only want the FixIts if all the arguments can be corrected.
10542   bool Unfixable = false;
10543   // Use a implicit copy initialization to check conversion fixes.
10544   Cand->Fix.setConversionChecker(TryCopyInitialization);
10545 
10546   // Attempt to fix the bad conversion.
10547   unsigned ConvCount = Cand->Conversions.size();
10548   for (unsigned ConvIdx = (Cand->IgnoreObjectArgument ? 1 : 0); /**/;
10549        ++ConvIdx) {
10550     assert(ConvIdx != ConvCount && "no bad conversion in candidate");
10551     if (Cand->Conversions[ConvIdx].isInitialized() &&
10552         Cand->Conversions[ConvIdx].isBad()) {
10553       Unfixable = !Cand->TryToFixBadConversion(ConvIdx, S);
10554       break;
10555     }
10556   }
10557 
10558   // FIXME: this should probably be preserved from the overload
10559   // operation somehow.
10560   bool SuppressUserConversions = false;
10561 
10562   unsigned ConvIdx = 0;
10563   ArrayRef<QualType> ParamTypes;
10564 
10565   if (Cand->IsSurrogate) {
10566     QualType ConvType
10567       = Cand->Surrogate->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType();
10568     if (const PointerType *ConvPtrType = ConvType->getAs<PointerType>())
10569       ConvType = ConvPtrType->getPointeeType();
10570     ParamTypes = ConvType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()->getParamTypes();
10571     // Conversion 0 is 'this', which doesn't have a corresponding argument.
10572     ConvIdx = 1;
10573   } else if (Cand->Function) {
10574     ParamTypes =
10575         Cand->Function->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()->getParamTypes();
10576     if (isa<CXXMethodDecl>(Cand->Function) &&
10577         !isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Cand->Function)) {
10578       // Conversion 0 is 'this', which doesn't have a corresponding argument.
10579       ConvIdx = 1;
10580     }
10581   } else {
10582     // Builtin operator.
10583     assert(ConvCount <= 3);
10584     ParamTypes = Cand->BuiltinParamTypes;
10585   }
10586 
10587   // Fill in the rest of the conversions.
10588   for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ConvIdx != ConvCount; ++ConvIdx, ++ArgIdx) {
10589     if (Cand->Conversions[ConvIdx].isInitialized()) {
10590       // We've already checked this conversion.
10591     } else if (ArgIdx < ParamTypes.size()) {
10592       if (ParamTypes[ArgIdx]->isDependentType())
10593         Cand->Conversions[ConvIdx].setAsIdentityConversion(
10594             Args[ArgIdx]->getType());
10595       else {
10596         Cand->Conversions[ConvIdx] =
10597             TryCopyInitialization(S, Args[ArgIdx], ParamTypes[ArgIdx],
10598                                   SuppressUserConversions,
10599                                   /*InOverloadResolution=*/true,
10600                                   /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/
10601                                   S.getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount);
10602         // Store the FixIt in the candidate if it exists.
10603         if (!Unfixable && Cand->Conversions[ConvIdx].isBad())
10604           Unfixable = !Cand->TryToFixBadConversion(ConvIdx, S);
10605       }
10606     } else
10607       Cand->Conversions[ConvIdx].setEllipsis();
10608   }
10609 }
10610 
10611 /// When overload resolution fails, prints diagnostic messages containing the
10612 /// candidates in the candidate set.
10613 void OverloadCandidateSet::NoteCandidates(
10614     Sema &S, OverloadCandidateDisplayKind OCD, ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
10615     StringRef Opc, SourceLocation OpLoc,
10616     llvm::function_ref<bool(OverloadCandidate &)> Filter) {
10617   // Sort the candidates by viability and position.  Sorting directly would
10618   // be prohibitive, so we make a set of pointers and sort those.
10619   SmallVector<OverloadCandidate*, 32> Cands;
10620   if (OCD == OCD_AllCandidates) Cands.reserve(size());
10621   for (iterator Cand = begin(), LastCand = end(); Cand != LastCand; ++Cand) {
10622     if (!Filter(*Cand))
10623       continue;
10624     if (Cand->Viable)
10625       Cands.push_back(Cand);
10626     else if (OCD == OCD_AllCandidates) {
10627       CompleteNonViableCandidate(S, Cand, Args);
10628       if (Cand->Function || Cand->IsSurrogate)
10629         Cands.push_back(Cand);
10630       // Otherwise, this a non-viable builtin candidate.  We do not, in general,
10631       // want to list every possible builtin candidate.
10632     }
10633   }
10634 
10635   std::stable_sort(Cands.begin(), Cands.end(),
10636             CompareOverloadCandidatesForDisplay(S, OpLoc, Args.size(), Kind));
10637 
10638   bool ReportedAmbiguousConversions = false;
10639 
10640   SmallVectorImpl<OverloadCandidate*>::iterator I, E;
10641   const OverloadsShown ShowOverloads = S.Diags.getShowOverloads();
10642   unsigned CandsShown = 0;
10643   for (I = Cands.begin(), E = Cands.end(); I != E; ++I) {
10644     OverloadCandidate *Cand = *I;
10645 
10646     // Set an arbitrary limit on the number of candidate functions we'll spam
10647     // the user with.  FIXME: This limit should depend on details of the
10648     // candidate list.
10649     if (CandsShown >= 4 && ShowOverloads == Ovl_Best) {
10650       break;
10651     }
10652     ++CandsShown;
10653 
10654     if (Cand->Function)
10655       NoteFunctionCandidate(S, Cand, Args.size(),
10656                             /*TakingCandidateAddress=*/false);
10657     else if (Cand->IsSurrogate)
10658       NoteSurrogateCandidate(S, Cand);
10659     else {
10660       assert(Cand->Viable &&
10661              "Non-viable built-in candidates are not added to Cands.");
10662       // Generally we only see ambiguities including viable builtin
10663       // operators if overload resolution got screwed up by an
10664       // ambiguous user-defined conversion.
10665       //
10666       // FIXME: It's quite possible for different conversions to see
10667       // different ambiguities, though.
10668       if (!ReportedAmbiguousConversions) {
10669         NoteAmbiguousUserConversions(S, OpLoc, Cand);
10670         ReportedAmbiguousConversions = true;
10671       }
10672 
10673       // If this is a viable builtin, print it.
10674       NoteBuiltinOperatorCandidate(S, Opc, OpLoc, Cand);
10675     }
10676   }
10677 
10678   if (I != E)
10679     S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_ovl_too_many_candidates) << int(E - I);
10680 }
10681 
10682 static SourceLocation
10683 GetLocationForCandidate(const TemplateSpecCandidate *Cand) {
10684   return Cand->Specialization ? Cand->Specialization->getLocation()
10685                               : SourceLocation();
10686 }
10687 
10688 namespace {
10689 struct CompareTemplateSpecCandidatesForDisplay {
10690   Sema &S;
10691   CompareTemplateSpecCandidatesForDisplay(Sema &S) : S(S) {}
10692 
10693   bool operator()(const TemplateSpecCandidate *L,
10694                   const TemplateSpecCandidate *R) {
10695     // Fast-path this check.
10696     if (L == R)
10697       return false;
10698 
10699     // Assuming that both candidates are not matches...
10700 
10701     // Sort by the ranking of deduction failures.
10702     if (L->DeductionFailure.Result != R->DeductionFailure.Result)
10703       return RankDeductionFailure(L->DeductionFailure) <
10704              RankDeductionFailure(R->DeductionFailure);
10705 
10706     // Sort everything else by location.
10707     SourceLocation LLoc = GetLocationForCandidate(L);
10708     SourceLocation RLoc = GetLocationForCandidate(R);
10709 
10710     // Put candidates without locations (e.g. builtins) at the end.
10711     if (LLoc.isInvalid())
10712       return false;
10713     if (RLoc.isInvalid())
10714       return true;
10715 
10716     return S.SourceMgr.isBeforeInTranslationUnit(LLoc, RLoc);
10717   }
10718 };
10719 }
10720 
10721 /// Diagnose a template argument deduction failure.
10722 /// We are treating these failures as overload failures due to bad
10723 /// deductions.
10724 void TemplateSpecCandidate::NoteDeductionFailure(Sema &S,
10725                                                  bool ForTakingAddress) {
10726   DiagnoseBadDeduction(S, FoundDecl, Specialization, // pattern
10727                        DeductionFailure, /*NumArgs=*/0, ForTakingAddress);
10728 }
10729 
10730 void TemplateSpecCandidateSet::destroyCandidates() {
10731   for (iterator i = begin(), e = end(); i != e; ++i) {
10732     i->DeductionFailure.Destroy();
10733   }
10734 }
10735 
10736 void TemplateSpecCandidateSet::clear() {
10737   destroyCandidates();
10738   Candidates.clear();
10739 }
10740 
10741 /// NoteCandidates - When no template specialization match is found, prints
10742 /// diagnostic messages containing the non-matching specializations that form
10743 /// the candidate set.
10744 /// This is analoguous to OverloadCandidateSet::NoteCandidates() with
10745 /// OCD == OCD_AllCandidates and Cand->Viable == false.
10746 void TemplateSpecCandidateSet::NoteCandidates(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc) {
10747   // Sort the candidates by position (assuming no candidate is a match).
10748   // Sorting directly would be prohibitive, so we make a set of pointers
10749   // and sort those.
10750   SmallVector<TemplateSpecCandidate *, 32> Cands;
10751   Cands.reserve(size());
10752   for (iterator Cand = begin(), LastCand = end(); Cand != LastCand; ++Cand) {
10753     if (Cand->Specialization)
10754       Cands.push_back(Cand);
10755     // Otherwise, this is a non-matching builtin candidate.  We do not,
10756     // in general, want to list every possible builtin candidate.
10757   }
10758 
10759   llvm::sort(Cands.begin(), Cands.end(),
10760              CompareTemplateSpecCandidatesForDisplay(S));
10761 
10762   // FIXME: Perhaps rename OverloadsShown and getShowOverloads()
10763   // for generalization purposes (?).
10764   const OverloadsShown ShowOverloads = S.Diags.getShowOverloads();
10765 
10766   SmallVectorImpl<TemplateSpecCandidate *>::iterator I, E;
10767   unsigned CandsShown = 0;
10768   for (I = Cands.begin(), E = Cands.end(); I != E; ++I) {
10769     TemplateSpecCandidate *Cand = *I;
10770 
10771     // Set an arbitrary limit on the number of candidates we'll spam
10772     // the user with.  FIXME: This limit should depend on details of the
10773     // candidate list.
10774     if (CandsShown >= 4 && ShowOverloads == Ovl_Best)
10775       break;
10776     ++CandsShown;
10777 
10778     assert(Cand->Specialization &&
10779            "Non-matching built-in candidates are not added to Cands.");
10780     Cand->NoteDeductionFailure(S, ForTakingAddress);
10781   }
10782 
10783   if (I != E)
10784     S.Diag(Loc, diag::note_ovl_too_many_candidates) << int(E - I);
10785 }
10786 
10787 // [PossiblyAFunctionType]  -->   [Return]
10788 // NonFunctionType --> NonFunctionType
10789 // R (A) --> R(A)
10790 // R (*)(A) --> R (A)
10791 // R (&)(A) --> R (A)
10792 // R (S::*)(A) --> R (A)
10793 QualType Sema::ExtractUnqualifiedFunctionType(QualType PossiblyAFunctionType) {
10794   QualType Ret = PossiblyAFunctionType;
10795   if (const PointerType *ToTypePtr =
10796     PossiblyAFunctionType->getAs<PointerType>())
10797     Ret = ToTypePtr->getPointeeType();
10798   else if (const ReferenceType *ToTypeRef =
10799     PossiblyAFunctionType->getAs<ReferenceType>())
10800     Ret = ToTypeRef->getPointeeType();
10801   else if (const MemberPointerType *MemTypePtr =
10802     PossiblyAFunctionType->getAs<MemberPointerType>())
10803     Ret = MemTypePtr->getPointeeType();
10804   Ret =
10805     Context.getCanonicalType(Ret).getUnqualifiedType();
10806   return Ret;
10807 }
10808 
10809 static bool completeFunctionType(Sema &S, FunctionDecl *FD, SourceLocation Loc,
10810                                  bool Complain = true) {
10811   if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14 && FD->getReturnType()->isUndeducedType() &&
10812       S.DeduceReturnType(FD, Loc, Complain))
10813     return true;
10814 
10815   auto *FPT = FD->getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>();
10816   if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus17 &&
10817       isUnresolvedExceptionSpec(FPT->getExceptionSpecType()) &&
10818       !S.ResolveExceptionSpec(Loc, FPT))
10819     return true;
10820 
10821   return false;
10822 }
10823 
10824 namespace {
10825 // A helper class to help with address of function resolution
10826 // - allows us to avoid passing around all those ugly parameters
10827 class AddressOfFunctionResolver {
10828   Sema& S;
10829   Expr* SourceExpr;
10830   const QualType& TargetType;
10831   QualType TargetFunctionType; // Extracted function type from target type
10832 
10833   bool Complain;
10834   //DeclAccessPair& ResultFunctionAccessPair;
10835   ASTContext& Context;
10836 
10837   bool TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction;
10838   bool FoundNonTemplateFunction;
10839   bool StaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer;
10840   bool HasComplained;
10841 
10842   OverloadExpr::FindResult OvlExprInfo;
10843   OverloadExpr *OvlExpr;
10844   TemplateArgumentListInfo OvlExplicitTemplateArgs;
10845   SmallVector<std::pair<DeclAccessPair, FunctionDecl*>, 4> Matches;
10846   TemplateSpecCandidateSet FailedCandidates;
10847 
10848 public:
10849   AddressOfFunctionResolver(Sema &S, Expr *SourceExpr,
10850                             const QualType &TargetType, bool Complain)
10851       : S(S), SourceExpr(SourceExpr), TargetType(TargetType),
10852         Complain(Complain), Context(S.getASTContext()),
10853         TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction(
10854             !!TargetType->getAs<MemberPointerType>()),
10855         FoundNonTemplateFunction(false),
10856         StaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer(false),
10857         HasComplained(false),
10858         OvlExprInfo(OverloadExpr::find(SourceExpr)),
10859         OvlExpr(OvlExprInfo.Expression),
10860         FailedCandidates(OvlExpr->getNameLoc(), /*ForTakingAddress=*/true) {
10861     ExtractUnqualifiedFunctionTypeFromTargetType();
10862 
10863     if (TargetFunctionType->isFunctionType()) {
10864       if (UnresolvedMemberExpr *UME = dyn_cast<UnresolvedMemberExpr>(OvlExpr))
10865         if (!UME->isImplicitAccess() &&
10866             !S.ResolveSingleFunctionTemplateSpecialization(UME))
10867           StaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer = true;
10868     } else if (OvlExpr->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) {
10869       DeclAccessPair dap;
10870       if (FunctionDecl *Fn = S.ResolveSingleFunctionTemplateSpecialization(
10871               OvlExpr, false, &dap)) {
10872         if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn))
10873           if (!Method->isStatic()) {
10874             // If the target type is a non-function type and the function found
10875             // is a non-static member function, pretend as if that was the
10876             // target, it's the only possible type to end up with.
10877             TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction = true;
10878 
10879             // And skip adding the function if its not in the proper form.
10880             // We'll diagnose this due to an empty set of functions.
10881             if (!OvlExprInfo.HasFormOfMemberPointer)
10882               return;
10883           }
10884 
10885         Matches.push_back(std::make_pair(dap, Fn));
10886       }
10887       return;
10888     }
10889 
10890     if (OvlExpr->hasExplicitTemplateArgs())
10891       OvlExpr->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(OvlExplicitTemplateArgs);
10892 
10893     if (FindAllFunctionsThatMatchTargetTypeExactly()) {
10894       // C++ [over.over]p4:
10895       //   If more than one function is selected, [...]
10896       if (Matches.size() > 1 && !eliminiateSuboptimalOverloadCandidates()) {
10897         if (FoundNonTemplateFunction)
10898           EliminateAllTemplateMatches();
10899         else
10900           EliminateAllExceptMostSpecializedTemplate();
10901       }
10902     }
10903 
10904     if (S.getLangOpts().CUDA && Matches.size() > 1)
10905       EliminateSuboptimalCudaMatches();
10906   }
10907 
10908   bool hasComplained() const { return HasComplained; }
10909 
10910 private:
10911   bool candidateHasExactlyCorrectType(const FunctionDecl *FD) {
10912     QualType Discard;
10913     return Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(TargetFunctionType, FD->getType()) ||
10914            S.IsFunctionConversion(FD->getType(), TargetFunctionType, Discard);
10915   }
10916 
10917   /// \return true if A is considered a better overload candidate for the
10918   /// desired type than B.
10919   bool isBetterCandidate(const FunctionDecl *A, const FunctionDecl *B) {
10920     // If A doesn't have exactly the correct type, we don't want to classify it
10921     // as "better" than anything else. This way, the user is required to
10922     // disambiguate for us if there are multiple candidates and no exact match.
10923     return candidateHasExactlyCorrectType(A) &&
10924            (!candidateHasExactlyCorrectType(B) ||
10925             compareEnableIfAttrs(S, A, B) == Comparison::Better);
10926   }
10927 
10928   /// \return true if we were able to eliminate all but one overload candidate,
10929   /// false otherwise.
10930   bool eliminiateSuboptimalOverloadCandidates() {
10931     // Same algorithm as overload resolution -- one pass to pick the "best",
10932     // another pass to be sure that nothing is better than the best.
10933     auto Best = Matches.begin();
10934     for (auto I = Matches.begin()+1, E = Matches.end(); I != E; ++I)
10935       if (isBetterCandidate(I->second, Best->second))
10936         Best = I;
10937 
10938     const FunctionDecl *BestFn = Best->second;
10939     auto IsBestOrInferiorToBest = [this, BestFn](
10940         const std::pair<DeclAccessPair, FunctionDecl *> &Pair) {
10941       return BestFn == Pair.second || isBetterCandidate(BestFn, Pair.second);
10942     };
10943 
10944     // Note: We explicitly leave Matches unmodified if there isn't a clear best
10945     // option, so we can potentially give the user a better error
10946     if (!std::all_of(Matches.begin(), Matches.end(), IsBestOrInferiorToBest))
10947       return false;
10948     Matches[0] = *Best;
10949     Matches.resize(1);
10950     return true;
10951   }
10952 
10953   bool isTargetTypeAFunction() const {
10954     return TargetFunctionType->isFunctionType();
10955   }
10956 
10957   // [ToType]     [Return]
10958 
10959   // R (*)(A) --> R (A), IsNonStaticMemberFunction = false
10960   // R (&)(A) --> R (A), IsNonStaticMemberFunction = false
10961   // R (S::*)(A) --> R (A), IsNonStaticMemberFunction = true
10962   void inline ExtractUnqualifiedFunctionTypeFromTargetType() {
10963     TargetFunctionType = S.ExtractUnqualifiedFunctionType(TargetType);
10964   }
10965 
10966   // return true if any matching specializations were found
10967   bool AddMatchingTemplateFunction(FunctionTemplateDecl* FunctionTemplate,
10968                                    const DeclAccessPair& CurAccessFunPair) {
10969     if (CXXMethodDecl *Method
10970               = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FunctionTemplate->getTemplatedDecl())) {
10971       // Skip non-static function templates when converting to pointer, and
10972       // static when converting to member pointer.
10973       if (Method->isStatic() == TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction)
10974         return false;
10975     }
10976     else if (TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction)
10977       return false;
10978 
10979     // C++ [over.over]p2:
10980     //   If the name is a function template, template argument deduction is
10981     //   done (14.8.2.2), and if the argument deduction succeeds, the
10982     //   resulting template argument list is used to generate a single
10983     //   function template specialization, which is added to the set of
10984     //   overloaded functions considered.
10985     FunctionDecl *Specialization = nullptr;
10986     TemplateDeductionInfo Info(FailedCandidates.getLocation());
10987     if (Sema::TemplateDeductionResult Result
10988           = S.DeduceTemplateArguments(FunctionTemplate,
10989                                       &OvlExplicitTemplateArgs,
10990                                       TargetFunctionType, Specialization,
10991                                       Info, /*IsAddressOfFunction*/true)) {
10992       // Make a note of the failed deduction for diagnostics.
10993       FailedCandidates.addCandidate()
10994           .set(CurAccessFunPair, FunctionTemplate->getTemplatedDecl(),
10995                MakeDeductionFailureInfo(Context, Result, Info));
10996       return false;
10997     }
10998 
10999     // Template argument deduction ensures that we have an exact match or
11000     // compatible pointer-to-function arguments that would be adjusted by ICS.
11001     // This function template specicalization works.
11002     assert(S.isSameOrCompatibleFunctionType(
11003               Context.getCanonicalType(Specialization->getType()),
11004               Context.getCanonicalType(TargetFunctionType)));
11005 
11006     if (!S.checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(Specialization))
11007       return false;
11008 
11009     Matches.push_back(std::make_pair(CurAccessFunPair, Specialization));
11010     return true;
11011   }
11012 
11013   bool AddMatchingNonTemplateFunction(NamedDecl* Fn,
11014                                       const DeclAccessPair& CurAccessFunPair) {
11015     if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn)) {
11016       // Skip non-static functions when converting to pointer, and static
11017       // when converting to member pointer.
11018       if (Method->isStatic() == TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction)
11019         return false;
11020     }
11021     else if (TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction)
11022       return false;
11023 
11024     if (FunctionDecl *FunDecl = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(Fn)) {
11025       if (S.getLangOpts().CUDA)
11026         if (FunctionDecl *Caller = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(S.CurContext))
11027           if (!Caller->isImplicit() && !S.IsAllowedCUDACall(Caller, FunDecl))
11028             return false;
11029       if (FunDecl->isMultiVersion()) {
11030         const auto *TA = FunDecl->getAttr<TargetAttr>();
11031         assert(TA && "Multiversioned functions require a target attribute");
11032         if (!TA->isDefaultVersion())
11033           return false;
11034       }
11035 
11036       // If any candidate has a placeholder return type, trigger its deduction
11037       // now.
11038       if (completeFunctionType(S, FunDecl, SourceExpr->getLocStart(),
11039                                Complain)) {
11040         HasComplained |= Complain;
11041         return false;
11042       }
11043 
11044       if (!S.checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(FunDecl))
11045         return false;
11046 
11047       // If we're in C, we need to support types that aren't exactly identical.
11048       if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus ||
11049           candidateHasExactlyCorrectType(FunDecl)) {
11050         Matches.push_back(std::make_pair(
11051             CurAccessFunPair, cast<FunctionDecl>(FunDecl->getCanonicalDecl())));
11052         FoundNonTemplateFunction = true;
11053         return true;
11054       }
11055     }
11056 
11057     return false;
11058   }
11059 
11060   bool FindAllFunctionsThatMatchTargetTypeExactly() {
11061     bool Ret = false;
11062 
11063     // If the overload expression doesn't have the form of a pointer to
11064     // member, don't try to convert it to a pointer-to-member type.
11065     if (IsInvalidFormOfPointerToMemberFunction())
11066       return false;
11067 
11068     for (UnresolvedSetIterator I = OvlExpr->decls_begin(),
11069                                E = OvlExpr->decls_end();
11070          I != E; ++I) {
11071       // Look through any using declarations to find the underlying function.
11072       NamedDecl *Fn = (*I)->getUnderlyingDecl();
11073 
11074       // C++ [over.over]p3:
11075       //   Non-member functions and static member functions match
11076       //   targets of type "pointer-to-function" or "reference-to-function."
11077       //   Nonstatic member functions match targets of
11078       //   type "pointer-to-member-function."
11079       // Note that according to DR 247, the containing class does not matter.
11080       if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FunctionTemplate
11081                                         = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(Fn)) {
11082         if (AddMatchingTemplateFunction(FunctionTemplate, I.getPair()))
11083           Ret = true;
11084       }
11085       // If we have explicit template arguments supplied, skip non-templates.
11086       else if (!OvlExpr->hasExplicitTemplateArgs() &&
11087                AddMatchingNonTemplateFunction(Fn, I.getPair()))
11088         Ret = true;
11089     }
11090     assert(Ret || Matches.empty());
11091     return Ret;
11092   }
11093 
11094   void EliminateAllExceptMostSpecializedTemplate() {
11095     //   [...] and any given function template specialization F1 is
11096     //   eliminated if the set contains a second function template
11097     //   specialization whose function template is more specialized
11098     //   than the function template of F1 according to the partial
11099     //   ordering rules of 14.5.5.2.
11100 
11101     // The algorithm specified above is quadratic. We instead use a
11102     // two-pass algorithm (similar to the one used to identify the
11103     // best viable function in an overload set) that identifies the
11104     // best function template (if it exists).
11105 
11106     UnresolvedSet<4> MatchesCopy; // TODO: avoid!
11107     for (unsigned I = 0, E = Matches.size(); I != E; ++I)
11108       MatchesCopy.addDecl(Matches[I].second, Matches[I].first.getAccess());
11109 
11110     // TODO: It looks like FailedCandidates does not serve much purpose
11111     // here, since the no_viable diagnostic has index 0.
11112     UnresolvedSetIterator Result = S.getMostSpecialized(
11113         MatchesCopy.begin(), MatchesCopy.end(), FailedCandidates,
11114         SourceExpr->getLocStart(), S.PDiag(),
11115         S.PDiag(diag::err_addr_ovl_ambiguous)
11116             << Matches[0].second->getDeclName(),
11117         S.PDiag(diag::note_ovl_candidate)
11118             << (unsigned)oc_function << (unsigned)ocs_described_template,
11119         Complain, TargetFunctionType);
11120 
11121     if (Result != MatchesCopy.end()) {
11122       // Make it the first and only element
11123       Matches[0].first = Matches[Result - MatchesCopy.begin()].first;
11124       Matches[0].second = cast<FunctionDecl>(*Result);
11125       Matches.resize(1);
11126     } else
11127       HasComplained |= Complain;
11128   }
11129 
11130   void EliminateAllTemplateMatches() {
11131     //   [...] any function template specializations in the set are
11132     //   eliminated if the set also contains a non-template function, [...]
11133     for (unsigned I = 0, N = Matches.size(); I != N; ) {
11134       if (Matches[I].second->getPrimaryTemplate() == nullptr)
11135         ++I;
11136       else {
11137         Matches[I] = Matches[--N];
11138         Matches.resize(N);
11139       }
11140     }
11141   }
11142 
11143   void EliminateSuboptimalCudaMatches() {
11144     S.EraseUnwantedCUDAMatches(dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(S.CurContext), Matches);
11145   }
11146 
11147 public:
11148   void ComplainNoMatchesFound() const {
11149     assert(Matches.empty());
11150     S.Diag(OvlExpr->getLocStart(), diag::err_addr_ovl_no_viable)
11151         << OvlExpr->getName() << TargetFunctionType
11152         << OvlExpr->getSourceRange();
11153     if (FailedCandidates.empty())
11154       S.NoteAllOverloadCandidates(OvlExpr, TargetFunctionType,
11155                                   /*TakingAddress=*/true);
11156     else {
11157       // We have some deduction failure messages. Use them to diagnose
11158       // the function templates, and diagnose the non-template candidates
11159       // normally.
11160       for (UnresolvedSetIterator I = OvlExpr->decls_begin(),
11161                                  IEnd = OvlExpr->decls_end();
11162            I != IEnd; ++I)
11163         if (FunctionDecl *Fun =
11164                 dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>((*I)->getUnderlyingDecl()))
11165           if (!functionHasPassObjectSizeParams(Fun))
11166             S.NoteOverloadCandidate(*I, Fun, TargetFunctionType,
11167                                     /*TakingAddress=*/true);
11168       FailedCandidates.NoteCandidates(S, OvlExpr->getLocStart());
11169     }
11170   }
11171 
11172   bool IsInvalidFormOfPointerToMemberFunction() const {
11173     return TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction &&
11174       !OvlExprInfo.HasFormOfMemberPointer;
11175   }
11176 
11177   void ComplainIsInvalidFormOfPointerToMemberFunction() const {
11178       // TODO: Should we condition this on whether any functions might
11179       // have matched, or is it more appropriate to do that in callers?
11180       // TODO: a fixit wouldn't hurt.
11181       S.Diag(OvlExpr->getNameLoc(), diag::err_addr_ovl_no_qualifier)
11182         << TargetType << OvlExpr->getSourceRange();
11183   }
11184 
11185   bool IsStaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer() const {
11186     return StaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer;
11187   }
11188 
11189   void ComplainIsStaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer() const {
11190     S.Diag(OvlExpr->getLocStart(),
11191            diag::err_invalid_form_pointer_member_function)
11192       << OvlExpr->getSourceRange();
11193   }
11194 
11195   void ComplainOfInvalidConversion() const {
11196     S.Diag(OvlExpr->getLocStart(), diag::err_addr_ovl_not_func_ptrref)
11197       << OvlExpr->getName() << TargetType;
11198   }
11199 
11200   void ComplainMultipleMatchesFound() const {
11201     assert(Matches.size() > 1);
11202     S.Diag(OvlExpr->getLocStart(), diag::err_addr_ovl_ambiguous)
11203       << OvlExpr->getName()
11204       << OvlExpr->getSourceRange();
11205     S.NoteAllOverloadCandidates(OvlExpr, TargetFunctionType,
11206                                 /*TakingAddress=*/true);
11207   }
11208 
11209   bool hadMultipleCandidates() const { return (OvlExpr->getNumDecls() > 1); }
11210 
11211   int getNumMatches() const { return Matches.size(); }
11212 
11213   FunctionDecl* getMatchingFunctionDecl() const {
11214     if (Matches.size() != 1) return nullptr;
11215     return Matches[0].second;
11216   }
11217 
11218   const DeclAccessPair* getMatchingFunctionAccessPair() const {
11219     if (Matches.size() != 1) return nullptr;
11220     return &Matches[0].first;
11221   }
11222 };
11223 }
11224 
11225 /// ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction - Try to resolve the address of
11226 /// an overloaded function (C++ [over.over]), where @p From is an
11227 /// expression with overloaded function type and @p ToType is the type
11228 /// we're trying to resolve to. For example:
11229 ///
11230 /// @code
11231 /// int f(double);
11232 /// int f(int);
11233 ///
11234 /// int (*pfd)(double) = f; // selects f(double)
11235 /// @endcode
11236 ///
11237 /// This routine returns the resulting FunctionDecl if it could be
11238 /// resolved, and NULL otherwise. When @p Complain is true, this
11239 /// routine will emit diagnostics if there is an error.
11240 FunctionDecl *
11241 Sema::ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction(Expr *AddressOfExpr,
11242                                          QualType TargetType,
11243                                          bool Complain,
11244                                          DeclAccessPair &FoundResult,
11245                                          bool *pHadMultipleCandidates) {
11246   assert(AddressOfExpr->getType() == Context.OverloadTy);
11247 
11248   AddressOfFunctionResolver Resolver(*this, AddressOfExpr, TargetType,
11249                                      Complain);
11250   int NumMatches = Resolver.getNumMatches();
11251   FunctionDecl *Fn = nullptr;
11252   bool ShouldComplain = Complain && !Resolver.hasComplained();
11253   if (NumMatches == 0 && ShouldComplain) {
11254     if (Resolver.IsInvalidFormOfPointerToMemberFunction())
11255       Resolver.ComplainIsInvalidFormOfPointerToMemberFunction();
11256     else
11257       Resolver.ComplainNoMatchesFound();
11258   }
11259   else if (NumMatches > 1 && ShouldComplain)
11260     Resolver.ComplainMultipleMatchesFound();
11261   else if (NumMatches == 1) {
11262     Fn = Resolver.getMatchingFunctionDecl();
11263     assert(Fn);
11264     if (auto *FPT = Fn->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>())
11265       ResolveExceptionSpec(AddressOfExpr->getExprLoc(), FPT);
11266     FoundResult = *Resolver.getMatchingFunctionAccessPair();
11267     if (Complain) {
11268       if (Resolver.IsStaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer())
11269         Resolver.ComplainIsStaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer();
11270       else
11271         CheckAddressOfMemberAccess(AddressOfExpr, FoundResult);
11272     }
11273   }
11274 
11275   if (pHadMultipleCandidates)
11276     *pHadMultipleCandidates = Resolver.hadMultipleCandidates();
11277   return Fn;
11278 }
11279 
11280 /// Given an expression that refers to an overloaded function, try to
11281 /// resolve that function to a single function that can have its address taken.
11282 /// This will modify `Pair` iff it returns non-null.
11283 ///
11284 /// This routine can only realistically succeed if all but one candidates in the
11285 /// overload set for SrcExpr cannot have their addresses taken.
11286 FunctionDecl *
11287 Sema::resolveAddressOfOnlyViableOverloadCandidate(Expr *E,
11288                                                   DeclAccessPair &Pair) {
11289   OverloadExpr::FindResult R = OverloadExpr::find(E);
11290   OverloadExpr *Ovl = R.Expression;
11291   FunctionDecl *Result = nullptr;
11292   DeclAccessPair DAP;
11293   // Don't use the AddressOfResolver because we're specifically looking for
11294   // cases where we have one overload candidate that lacks
11295   // enable_if/pass_object_size/...
11296   for (auto I = Ovl->decls_begin(), E = Ovl->decls_end(); I != E; ++I) {
11297     auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(I->getUnderlyingDecl());
11298     if (!FD)
11299       return nullptr;
11300 
11301     if (!checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(FD))
11302       continue;
11303 
11304     // We have more than one result; quit.
11305     if (Result)
11306       return nullptr;
11307     DAP = I.getPair();
11308     Result = FD;
11309   }
11310 
11311   if (Result)
11312     Pair = DAP;
11313   return Result;
11314 }
11315 
11316 /// Given an overloaded function, tries to turn it into a non-overloaded
11317 /// function reference using resolveAddressOfOnlyViableOverloadCandidate. This
11318 /// will perform access checks, diagnose the use of the resultant decl, and, if
11319 /// requested, potentially perform a function-to-pointer decay.
11320 ///
11321 /// Returns false if resolveAddressOfOnlyViableOverloadCandidate fails.
11322 /// Otherwise, returns true. This may emit diagnostics and return true.
11323 bool Sema::resolveAndFixAddressOfOnlyViableOverloadCandidate(
11324     ExprResult &SrcExpr, bool DoFunctionPointerConverion) {
11325   Expr *E = SrcExpr.get();
11326   assert(E->getType() == Context.OverloadTy && "SrcExpr must be an overload");
11327 
11328   DeclAccessPair DAP;
11329   FunctionDecl *Found = resolveAddressOfOnlyViableOverloadCandidate(E, DAP);
11330   if (!Found)
11331     return false;
11332 
11333   // Emitting multiple diagnostics for a function that is both inaccessible and
11334   // unavailable is consistent with our behavior elsewhere. So, always check
11335   // for both.
11336   DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Found, E->getExprLoc());
11337   CheckAddressOfMemberAccess(E, DAP);
11338   Expr *Fixed = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(E, DAP, Found);
11339   if (DoFunctionPointerConverion && Fixed->getType()->isFunctionType())
11340     SrcExpr = DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(Fixed, /*Diagnose=*/false);
11341   else
11342     SrcExpr = Fixed;
11343   return true;
11344 }
11345 
11346 /// Given an expression that refers to an overloaded function, try to
11347 /// resolve that overloaded function expression down to a single function.
11348 ///
11349 /// This routine can only resolve template-ids that refer to a single function
11350 /// template, where that template-id refers to a single template whose template
11351 /// arguments are either provided by the template-id or have defaults,
11352 /// as described in C++0x [temp.arg.explicit]p3.
11353 ///
11354 /// If no template-ids are found, no diagnostics are emitted and NULL is
11355 /// returned.
11356 FunctionDecl *
11357 Sema::ResolveSingleFunctionTemplateSpecialization(OverloadExpr *ovl,
11358                                                   bool Complain,
11359                                                   DeclAccessPair *FoundResult) {
11360   // C++ [over.over]p1:
11361   //   [...] [Note: any redundant set of parentheses surrounding the
11362   //   overloaded function name is ignored (5.1). ]
11363   // C++ [over.over]p1:
11364   //   [...] The overloaded function name can be preceded by the &
11365   //   operator.
11366 
11367   // If we didn't actually find any template-ids, we're done.
11368   if (!ovl->hasExplicitTemplateArgs())
11369     return nullptr;
11370 
11371   TemplateArgumentListInfo ExplicitTemplateArgs;
11372   ovl->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(ExplicitTemplateArgs);
11373   TemplateSpecCandidateSet FailedCandidates(ovl->getNameLoc());
11374 
11375   // Look through all of the overloaded functions, searching for one
11376   // whose type matches exactly.
11377   FunctionDecl *Matched = nullptr;
11378   for (UnresolvedSetIterator I = ovl->decls_begin(),
11379          E = ovl->decls_end(); I != E; ++I) {
11380     // C++0x [temp.arg.explicit]p3:
11381     //   [...] In contexts where deduction is done and fails, or in contexts
11382     //   where deduction is not done, if a template argument list is
11383     //   specified and it, along with any default template arguments,
11384     //   identifies a single function template specialization, then the
11385     //   template-id is an lvalue for the function template specialization.
11386     FunctionTemplateDecl *FunctionTemplate
11387       = cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>((*I)->getUnderlyingDecl());
11388 
11389     // C++ [over.over]p2:
11390     //   If the name is a function template, template argument deduction is
11391     //   done (14.8.2.2), and if the argument deduction succeeds, the
11392     //   resulting template argument list is used to generate a single
11393     //   function template specialization, which is added to the set of
11394     //   overloaded functions considered.
11395     FunctionDecl *Specialization = nullptr;
11396     TemplateDeductionInfo Info(FailedCandidates.getLocation());
11397     if (TemplateDeductionResult Result
11398           = DeduceTemplateArguments(FunctionTemplate, &ExplicitTemplateArgs,
11399                                     Specialization, Info,
11400                                     /*IsAddressOfFunction*/true)) {
11401       // Make a note of the failed deduction for diagnostics.
11402       // TODO: Actually use the failed-deduction info?
11403       FailedCandidates.addCandidate()
11404           .set(I.getPair(), FunctionTemplate->getTemplatedDecl(),
11405                MakeDeductionFailureInfo(Context, Result, Info));
11406       continue;
11407     }
11408 
11409     assert(Specialization && "no specialization and no error?");
11410 
11411     // Multiple matches; we can't resolve to a single declaration.
11412     if (Matched) {
11413       if (Complain) {
11414         Diag(ovl->getExprLoc(), diag::err_addr_ovl_ambiguous)
11415           << ovl->getName();
11416         NoteAllOverloadCandidates(ovl);
11417       }
11418       return nullptr;
11419     }
11420 
11421     Matched = Specialization;
11422     if (FoundResult) *FoundResult = I.getPair();
11423   }
11424 
11425   if (Matched &&
11426       completeFunctionType(*this, Matched, ovl->getExprLoc(), Complain))
11427     return nullptr;
11428 
11429   return Matched;
11430 }
11431 
11432 // Resolve and fix an overloaded expression that can be resolved
11433 // because it identifies a single function template specialization.
11434 //
11435 // Last three arguments should only be supplied if Complain = true
11436 //
11437 // Return true if it was logically possible to so resolve the
11438 // expression, regardless of whether or not it succeeded.  Always
11439 // returns true if 'complain' is set.
11440 bool Sema::ResolveAndFixSingleFunctionTemplateSpecialization(
11441                       ExprResult &SrcExpr, bool doFunctionPointerConverion,
11442                       bool complain, SourceRange OpRangeForComplaining,
11443                                            QualType DestTypeForComplaining,
11444                                             unsigned DiagIDForComplaining) {
11445   assert(SrcExpr.get()->getType() == Context.OverloadTy);
11446 
11447   OverloadExpr::FindResult ovl = OverloadExpr::find(SrcExpr.get());
11448 
11449   DeclAccessPair found;
11450   ExprResult SingleFunctionExpression;
11451   if (FunctionDecl *fn = ResolveSingleFunctionTemplateSpecialization(
11452                            ovl.Expression, /*complain*/ false, &found)) {
11453     if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(fn, SrcExpr.get()->getLocStart())) {
11454       SrcExpr = ExprError();
11455       return true;
11456     }
11457 
11458     // It is only correct to resolve to an instance method if we're
11459     // resolving a form that's permitted to be a pointer to member.
11460     // Otherwise we'll end up making a bound member expression, which
11461     // is illegal in all the contexts we resolve like this.
11462     if (!ovl.HasFormOfMemberPointer &&
11463         isa<CXXMethodDecl>(fn) &&
11464         cast<CXXMethodDecl>(fn)->isInstance()) {
11465       if (!complain) return false;
11466 
11467       Diag(ovl.Expression->getExprLoc(),
11468            diag::err_bound_member_function)
11469         << 0 << ovl.Expression->getSourceRange();
11470 
11471       // TODO: I believe we only end up here if there's a mix of
11472       // static and non-static candidates (otherwise the expression
11473       // would have 'bound member' type, not 'overload' type).
11474       // Ideally we would note which candidate was chosen and why
11475       // the static candidates were rejected.
11476       SrcExpr = ExprError();
11477       return true;
11478     }
11479 
11480     // Fix the expression to refer to 'fn'.
11481     SingleFunctionExpression =
11482         FixOverloadedFunctionReference(SrcExpr.get(), found, fn);
11483 
11484     // If desired, do function-to-pointer decay.
11485     if (doFunctionPointerConverion) {
11486       SingleFunctionExpression =
11487         DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(SingleFunctionExpression.get());
11488       if (SingleFunctionExpression.isInvalid()) {
11489         SrcExpr = ExprError();
11490         return true;
11491       }
11492     }
11493   }
11494 
11495   if (!SingleFunctionExpression.isUsable()) {
11496     if (complain) {
11497       Diag(OpRangeForComplaining.getBegin(), DiagIDForComplaining)
11498         << ovl.Expression->getName()
11499         << DestTypeForComplaining
11500         << OpRangeForComplaining
11501         << ovl.Expression->getQualifierLoc().getSourceRange();
11502       NoteAllOverloadCandidates(SrcExpr.get());
11503 
11504       SrcExpr = ExprError();
11505       return true;
11506     }
11507 
11508     return false;
11509   }
11510 
11511   SrcExpr = SingleFunctionExpression;
11512   return true;
11513 }
11514 
11515 /// Add a single candidate to the overload set.
11516 static void AddOverloadedCallCandidate(Sema &S,
11517                                        DeclAccessPair FoundDecl,
11518                                  TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs,
11519                                        ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
11520                                        OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet,
11521                                        bool PartialOverloading,
11522                                        bool KnownValid) {
11523   NamedDecl *Callee = FoundDecl.getDecl();
11524   if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(Callee))
11525     Callee = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(Callee)->getTargetDecl();
11526 
11527   if (FunctionDecl *Func = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(Callee)) {
11528     if (ExplicitTemplateArgs) {
11529       assert(!KnownValid && "Explicit template arguments?");
11530       return;
11531     }
11532     // Prevent ill-formed function decls to be added as overload candidates.
11533     if (!dyn_cast<FunctionProtoType>(Func->getType()->getAs<FunctionType>()))
11534       return;
11535 
11536     S.AddOverloadCandidate(Func, FoundDecl, Args, CandidateSet,
11537                            /*SuppressUsedConversions=*/false,
11538                            PartialOverloading);
11539     return;
11540   }
11541 
11542   if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FuncTemplate
11543       = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(Callee)) {
11544     S.AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(FuncTemplate, FoundDecl,
11545                                    ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args, CandidateSet,
11546                                    /*SuppressUsedConversions=*/false,
11547                                    PartialOverloading);
11548     return;
11549   }
11550 
11551   assert(!KnownValid && "unhandled case in overloaded call candidate");
11552 }
11553 
11554 /// Add the overload candidates named by callee and/or found by argument
11555 /// dependent lookup to the given overload set.
11556 void Sema::AddOverloadedCallCandidates(UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE,
11557                                        ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
11558                                        OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet,
11559                                        bool PartialOverloading) {
11560 
11561 #ifndef NDEBUG
11562   // Verify that ArgumentDependentLookup is consistent with the rules
11563   // in C++0x [basic.lookup.argdep]p3:
11564   //
11565   //   Let X be the lookup set produced by unqualified lookup (3.4.1)
11566   //   and let Y be the lookup set produced by argument dependent
11567   //   lookup (defined as follows). If X contains
11568   //
11569   //     -- a declaration of a class member, or
11570   //
11571   //     -- a block-scope function declaration that is not a
11572   //        using-declaration, or
11573   //
11574   //     -- a declaration that is neither a function or a function
11575   //        template
11576   //
11577   //   then Y is empty.
11578 
11579   if (ULE->requiresADL()) {
11580     for (UnresolvedLookupExpr::decls_iterator I = ULE->decls_begin(),
11581            E = ULE->decls_end(); I != E; ++I) {
11582       assert(!(*I)->getDeclContext()->isRecord());
11583       assert(isa<UsingShadowDecl>(*I) ||
11584              !(*I)->getDeclContext()->isFunctionOrMethod());
11585       assert((*I)->getUnderlyingDecl()->isFunctionOrFunctionTemplate());
11586     }
11587   }
11588 #endif
11589 
11590   // It would be nice to avoid this copy.
11591   TemplateArgumentListInfo TABuffer;
11592   TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs = nullptr;
11593   if (ULE->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) {
11594     ULE->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(TABuffer);
11595     ExplicitTemplateArgs = &TABuffer;
11596   }
11597 
11598   for (UnresolvedLookupExpr::decls_iterator I = ULE->decls_begin(),
11599          E = ULE->decls_end(); I != E; ++I)
11600     AddOverloadedCallCandidate(*this, I.getPair(), ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args,
11601                                CandidateSet, PartialOverloading,
11602                                /*KnownValid*/ true);
11603 
11604   if (ULE->requiresADL())
11605     AddArgumentDependentLookupCandidates(ULE->getName(), ULE->getExprLoc(),
11606                                          Args, ExplicitTemplateArgs,
11607                                          CandidateSet, PartialOverloading);
11608 }
11609 
11610 /// Determine whether a declaration with the specified name could be moved into
11611 /// a different namespace.
11612 static bool canBeDeclaredInNamespace(const DeclarationName &Name) {
11613   switch (Name.getCXXOverloadedOperator()) {
11614   case OO_New: case OO_Array_New:
11615   case OO_Delete: case OO_Array_Delete:
11616     return false;
11617 
11618   default:
11619     return true;
11620   }
11621 }
11622 
11623 /// Attempt to recover from an ill-formed use of a non-dependent name in a
11624 /// template, where the non-dependent name was declared after the template
11625 /// was defined. This is common in code written for a compilers which do not
11626 /// correctly implement two-stage name lookup.
11627 ///
11628 /// Returns true if a viable candidate was found and a diagnostic was issued.
11629 static bool
11630 DiagnoseTwoPhaseLookup(Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation FnLoc,
11631                        const CXXScopeSpec &SS, LookupResult &R,
11632                        OverloadCandidateSet::CandidateSetKind CSK,
11633                        TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs,
11634                        ArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
11635                        bool *DoDiagnoseEmptyLookup = nullptr) {
11636   if (!SemaRef.inTemplateInstantiation() || !SS.isEmpty())
11637     return false;
11638 
11639   for (DeclContext *DC = SemaRef.CurContext; DC; DC = DC->getParent()) {
11640     if (DC->isTransparentContext())
11641       continue;
11642 
11643     SemaRef.LookupQualifiedName(R, DC);
11644 
11645     if (!R.empty()) {
11646       R.suppressDiagnostics();
11647 
11648       if (isa<CXXRecordDecl>(DC)) {
11649         // Don't diagnose names we find in classes; we get much better
11650         // diagnostics for these from DiagnoseEmptyLookup.
11651         R.clear();
11652         if (DoDiagnoseEmptyLookup)
11653           *DoDiagnoseEmptyLookup = true;
11654         return false;
11655       }
11656 
11657       OverloadCandidateSet Candidates(FnLoc, CSK);
11658       for (LookupResult::iterator I = R.begin(), E = R.end(); I != E; ++I)
11659         AddOverloadedCallCandidate(SemaRef, I.getPair(),
11660                                    ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args,
11661                                    Candidates, false, /*KnownValid*/ false);
11662 
11663       OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
11664       if (Candidates.BestViableFunction(SemaRef, FnLoc, Best) != OR_Success) {
11665         // No viable functions. Don't bother the user with notes for functions
11666         // which don't work and shouldn't be found anyway.
11667         R.clear();
11668         return false;
11669       }
11670 
11671       // Find the namespaces where ADL would have looked, and suggest
11672       // declaring the function there instead.
11673       Sema::AssociatedNamespaceSet AssociatedNamespaces;
11674       Sema::AssociatedClassSet AssociatedClasses;
11675       SemaRef.FindAssociatedClassesAndNamespaces(FnLoc, Args,
11676                                                  AssociatedNamespaces,
11677                                                  AssociatedClasses);
11678       Sema::AssociatedNamespaceSet SuggestedNamespaces;
11679       if (canBeDeclaredInNamespace(R.getLookupName())) {
11680         DeclContext *Std = SemaRef.getStdNamespace();
11681         for (Sema::AssociatedNamespaceSet::iterator
11682                it = AssociatedNamespaces.begin(),
11683                end = AssociatedNamespaces.end(); it != end; ++it) {
11684           // Never suggest declaring a function within namespace 'std'.
11685           if (Std && Std->Encloses(*it))
11686             continue;
11687 
11688           // Never suggest declaring a function within a namespace with a
11689           // reserved name, like __gnu_cxx.
11690           NamespaceDecl *NS = dyn_cast<NamespaceDecl>(*it);
11691           if (NS &&
11692               NS->getQualifiedNameAsString().find("__") != std::string::npos)
11693             continue;
11694 
11695           SuggestedNamespaces.insert(*it);
11696         }
11697       }
11698 
11699       SemaRef.Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_not_found_by_two_phase_lookup)
11700         << R.getLookupName();
11701       if (SuggestedNamespaces.empty()) {
11702         SemaRef.Diag(Best->Function->getLocation(),
11703                      diag::note_not_found_by_two_phase_lookup)
11704           << R.getLookupName() << 0;
11705       } else if (SuggestedNamespaces.size() == 1) {
11706         SemaRef.Diag(Best->Function->getLocation(),
11707                      diag::note_not_found_by_two_phase_lookup)
11708           << R.getLookupName() << 1 << *SuggestedNamespaces.begin();
11709       } else {
11710         // FIXME: It would be useful to list the associated namespaces here,
11711         // but the diagnostics infrastructure doesn't provide a way to produce
11712         // a localized representation of a list of items.
11713         SemaRef.Diag(Best->Function->getLocation(),
11714                      diag::note_not_found_by_two_phase_lookup)
11715           << R.getLookupName() << 2;
11716       }
11717 
11718       // Try to recover by calling this function.
11719       return true;
11720     }
11721 
11722     R.clear();
11723   }
11724 
11725   return false;
11726 }
11727 
11728 /// Attempt to recover from ill-formed use of a non-dependent operator in a
11729 /// template, where the non-dependent operator was declared after the template
11730 /// was defined.
11731 ///
11732 /// Returns true if a viable candidate was found and a diagnostic was issued.
11733 static bool
11734 DiagnoseTwoPhaseOperatorLookup(Sema &SemaRef, OverloadedOperatorKind Op,
11735                                SourceLocation OpLoc,
11736                                ArrayRef<Expr *> Args) {
11737   DeclarationName OpName =
11738     SemaRef.Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Op);
11739   LookupResult R(SemaRef, OpName, OpLoc, Sema::LookupOperatorName);
11740   return DiagnoseTwoPhaseLookup(SemaRef, OpLoc, CXXScopeSpec(), R,
11741                                 OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator,
11742                                 /*ExplicitTemplateArgs=*/nullptr, Args);
11743 }
11744 
11745 namespace {
11746 class BuildRecoveryCallExprRAII {
11747   Sema &SemaRef;
11748 public:
11749   BuildRecoveryCallExprRAII(Sema &S) : SemaRef(S) {
11750     assert(SemaRef.IsBuildingRecoveryCallExpr == false);
11751     SemaRef.IsBuildingRecoveryCallExpr = true;
11752   }
11753 
11754   ~BuildRecoveryCallExprRAII() {
11755     SemaRef.IsBuildingRecoveryCallExpr = false;
11756   }
11757 };
11758 
11759 }
11760 
11761 static std::unique_ptr<CorrectionCandidateCallback>
11762 MakeValidator(Sema &SemaRef, MemberExpr *ME, size_t NumArgs,
11763               bool HasTemplateArgs, bool AllowTypoCorrection) {
11764   if (!AllowTypoCorrection)
11765     return llvm::make_unique<NoTypoCorrectionCCC>();
11766   return llvm::make_unique<FunctionCallFilterCCC>(SemaRef, NumArgs,
11767                                                   HasTemplateArgs, ME);
11768 }
11769 
11770 /// Attempts to recover from a call where no functions were found.
11771 ///
11772 /// Returns true if new candidates were found.
11773 static ExprResult
11774 BuildRecoveryCallExpr(Sema &SemaRef, Scope *S, Expr *Fn,
11775                       UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE,
11776                       SourceLocation LParenLoc,
11777                       MutableArrayRef<Expr *> Args,
11778                       SourceLocation RParenLoc,
11779                       bool EmptyLookup, bool AllowTypoCorrection) {
11780   // Do not try to recover if it is already building a recovery call.
11781   // This stops infinite loops for template instantiations like
11782   //
11783   // template <typename T> auto foo(T t) -> decltype(foo(t)) {}
11784   // template <typename T> auto foo(T t) -> decltype(foo(&t)) {}
11785   //
11786   if (SemaRef.IsBuildingRecoveryCallExpr)
11787     return ExprError();
11788   BuildRecoveryCallExprRAII RCE(SemaRef);
11789 
11790   CXXScopeSpec SS;
11791   SS.Adopt(ULE->getQualifierLoc());
11792   SourceLocation TemplateKWLoc = ULE->getTemplateKeywordLoc();
11793 
11794   TemplateArgumentListInfo TABuffer;
11795   TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs = nullptr;
11796   if (ULE->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) {
11797     ULE->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(TABuffer);
11798     ExplicitTemplateArgs = &TABuffer;
11799   }
11800 
11801   LookupResult R(SemaRef, ULE->getName(), ULE->getNameLoc(),
11802                  Sema::LookupOrdinaryName);
11803   bool DoDiagnoseEmptyLookup = EmptyLookup;
11804   if (!DiagnoseTwoPhaseLookup(SemaRef, Fn->getExprLoc(), SS, R,
11805                               OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal,
11806                               ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args,
11807                               &DoDiagnoseEmptyLookup) &&
11808     (!DoDiagnoseEmptyLookup || SemaRef.DiagnoseEmptyLookup(
11809         S, SS, R,
11810         MakeValidator(SemaRef, dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(Fn), Args.size(),
11811                       ExplicitTemplateArgs != nullptr, AllowTypoCorrection),
11812         ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args)))
11813     return ExprError();
11814 
11815   assert(!R.empty() && "lookup results empty despite recovery");
11816 
11817   // If recovery created an ambiguity, just bail out.
11818   if (R.isAmbiguous()) {
11819     R.suppressDiagnostics();
11820     return ExprError();
11821   }
11822 
11823   // Build an implicit member call if appropriate.  Just drop the
11824   // casts and such from the call, we don't really care.
11825   ExprResult NewFn = ExprError();
11826   if ((*R.begin())->isCXXClassMember())
11827     NewFn = SemaRef.BuildPossibleImplicitMemberExpr(SS, TemplateKWLoc, R,
11828                                                     ExplicitTemplateArgs, S);
11829   else if (ExplicitTemplateArgs || TemplateKWLoc.isValid())
11830     NewFn = SemaRef.BuildTemplateIdExpr(SS, TemplateKWLoc, R, false,
11831                                         ExplicitTemplateArgs);
11832   else
11833     NewFn = SemaRef.BuildDeclarationNameExpr(SS, R, false);
11834 
11835   if (NewFn.isInvalid())
11836     return ExprError();
11837 
11838   // This shouldn't cause an infinite loop because we're giving it
11839   // an expression with viable lookup results, which should never
11840   // end up here.
11841   return SemaRef.ActOnCallExpr(/*Scope*/ nullptr, NewFn.get(), LParenLoc,
11842                                MultiExprArg(Args.data(), Args.size()),
11843                                RParenLoc);
11844 }
11845 
11846 /// Constructs and populates an OverloadedCandidateSet from
11847 /// the given function.
11848 /// \returns true when an the ExprResult output parameter has been set.
11849 bool Sema::buildOverloadedCallSet(Scope *S, Expr *Fn,
11850                                   UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE,
11851                                   MultiExprArg Args,
11852                                   SourceLocation RParenLoc,
11853                                   OverloadCandidateSet *CandidateSet,
11854                                   ExprResult *Result) {
11855 #ifndef NDEBUG
11856   if (ULE->requiresADL()) {
11857     // To do ADL, we must have found an unqualified name.
11858     assert(!ULE->getQualifier() && "qualified name with ADL");
11859 
11860     // We don't perform ADL for implicit declarations of builtins.
11861     // Verify that this was correctly set up.
11862     FunctionDecl *F;
11863     if (ULE->decls_begin() + 1 == ULE->decls_end() &&
11864         (F = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(*ULE->decls_begin())) &&
11865         F->getBuiltinID() && F->isImplicit())
11866       llvm_unreachable("performing ADL for builtin");
11867 
11868     // We don't perform ADL in C.
11869     assert(getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && "ADL enabled in C");
11870   }
11871 #endif
11872 
11873   UnbridgedCastsSet UnbridgedCasts;
11874   if (checkArgPlaceholdersForOverload(*this, Args, UnbridgedCasts)) {
11875     *Result = ExprError();
11876     return true;
11877   }
11878 
11879   // Add the functions denoted by the callee to the set of candidate
11880   // functions, including those from argument-dependent lookup.
11881   AddOverloadedCallCandidates(ULE, Args, *CandidateSet);
11882 
11883   if (getLangOpts().MSVCCompat &&
11884       CurContext->isDependentContext() && !isSFINAEContext() &&
11885       (isa<FunctionDecl>(CurContext) || isa<CXXRecordDecl>(CurContext))) {
11886 
11887     OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
11888     if (CandidateSet->empty() ||
11889         CandidateSet->BestViableFunction(*this, Fn->getLocStart(), Best) ==
11890             OR_No_Viable_Function) {
11891       // In Microsoft mode, if we are inside a template class member function then
11892       // create a type dependent CallExpr. The goal is to postpone name lookup
11893       // to instantiation time to be able to search into type dependent base
11894       // classes.
11895       CallExpr *CE = new (Context) CallExpr(
11896           Context, Fn, Args, Context.DependentTy, VK_RValue, RParenLoc);
11897       CE->setTypeDependent(true);
11898       CE->setValueDependent(true);
11899       CE->setInstantiationDependent(true);
11900       *Result = CE;
11901       return true;
11902     }
11903   }
11904 
11905   if (CandidateSet->empty())
11906     return false;
11907 
11908   UnbridgedCasts.restore();
11909   return false;
11910 }
11911 
11912 /// FinishOverloadedCallExpr - given an OverloadCandidateSet, builds and returns
11913 /// the completed call expression. If overload resolution fails, emits
11914 /// diagnostics and returns ExprError()
11915 static ExprResult FinishOverloadedCallExpr(Sema &SemaRef, Scope *S, Expr *Fn,
11916                                            UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE,
11917                                            SourceLocation LParenLoc,
11918                                            MultiExprArg Args,
11919                                            SourceLocation RParenLoc,
11920                                            Expr *ExecConfig,
11921                                            OverloadCandidateSet *CandidateSet,
11922                                            OverloadCandidateSet::iterator *Best,
11923                                            OverloadingResult OverloadResult,
11924                                            bool AllowTypoCorrection) {
11925   if (CandidateSet->empty())
11926     return BuildRecoveryCallExpr(SemaRef, S, Fn, ULE, LParenLoc, Args,
11927                                  RParenLoc, /*EmptyLookup=*/true,
11928                                  AllowTypoCorrection);
11929 
11930   switch (OverloadResult) {
11931   case OR_Success: {
11932     FunctionDecl *FDecl = (*Best)->Function;
11933     SemaRef.CheckUnresolvedLookupAccess(ULE, (*Best)->FoundDecl);
11934     if (SemaRef.DiagnoseUseOfDecl(FDecl, ULE->getNameLoc()))
11935       return ExprError();
11936     Fn = SemaRef.FixOverloadedFunctionReference(Fn, (*Best)->FoundDecl, FDecl);
11937     return SemaRef.BuildResolvedCallExpr(Fn, FDecl, LParenLoc, Args, RParenLoc,
11938                                          ExecConfig);
11939   }
11940 
11941   case OR_No_Viable_Function: {
11942     // Try to recover by looking for viable functions which the user might
11943     // have meant to call.
11944     ExprResult Recovery = BuildRecoveryCallExpr(SemaRef, S, Fn, ULE, LParenLoc,
11945                                                 Args, RParenLoc,
11946                                                 /*EmptyLookup=*/false,
11947                                                 AllowTypoCorrection);
11948     if (!Recovery.isInvalid())
11949       return Recovery;
11950 
11951     // If the user passes in a function that we can't take the address of, we
11952     // generally end up emitting really bad error messages. Here, we attempt to
11953     // emit better ones.
11954     for (const Expr *Arg : Args) {
11955       if (!Arg->getType()->isFunctionType())
11956         continue;
11957       if (auto *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(Arg->IgnoreParenImpCasts())) {
11958         auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(DRE->getDecl());
11959         if (FD &&
11960             !SemaRef.checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(FD, /*Complain=*/true,
11961                                                        Arg->getExprLoc()))
11962           return ExprError();
11963       }
11964     }
11965 
11966     SemaRef.Diag(Fn->getLocStart(), diag::err_ovl_no_viable_function_in_call)
11967         << ULE->getName() << Fn->getSourceRange();
11968     CandidateSet->NoteCandidates(SemaRef, OCD_AllCandidates, Args);
11969     break;
11970   }
11971 
11972   case OR_Ambiguous:
11973     SemaRef.Diag(Fn->getLocStart(), diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_call)
11974       << ULE->getName() << Fn->getSourceRange();
11975     CandidateSet->NoteCandidates(SemaRef, OCD_ViableCandidates, Args);
11976     break;
11977 
11978   case OR_Deleted: {
11979     SemaRef.Diag(Fn->getLocStart(), diag::err_ovl_deleted_call)
11980       << (*Best)->Function->isDeleted()
11981       << ULE->getName()
11982       << SemaRef.getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix((*Best)->Function)
11983       << Fn->getSourceRange();
11984     CandidateSet->NoteCandidates(SemaRef, OCD_AllCandidates, Args);
11985 
11986     // We emitted an error for the unavailable/deleted function call but keep
11987     // the call in the AST.
11988     FunctionDecl *FDecl = (*Best)->Function;
11989     Fn = SemaRef.FixOverloadedFunctionReference(Fn, (*Best)->FoundDecl, FDecl);
11990     return SemaRef.BuildResolvedCallExpr(Fn, FDecl, LParenLoc, Args, RParenLoc,
11991                                          ExecConfig);
11992   }
11993   }
11994 
11995   // Overload resolution failed.
11996   return ExprError();
11997 }
11998 
11999 static void markUnaddressableCandidatesUnviable(Sema &S,
12000                                                 OverloadCandidateSet &CS) {
12001   for (auto I = CS.begin(), E = CS.end(); I != E; ++I) {
12002     if (I->Viable &&
12003         !S.checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(I->Function, /*Complain=*/false)) {
12004       I->Viable = false;
12005       I->FailureKind = ovl_fail_addr_not_available;
12006     }
12007   }
12008 }
12009 
12010 /// BuildOverloadedCallExpr - Given the call expression that calls Fn
12011 /// (which eventually refers to the declaration Func) and the call
12012 /// arguments Args/NumArgs, attempt to resolve the function call down
12013 /// to a specific function. If overload resolution succeeds, returns
12014 /// the call expression produced by overload resolution.
12015 /// Otherwise, emits diagnostics and returns ExprError.
12016 ExprResult Sema::BuildOverloadedCallExpr(Scope *S, Expr *Fn,
12017                                          UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE,
12018                                          SourceLocation LParenLoc,
12019                                          MultiExprArg Args,
12020                                          SourceLocation RParenLoc,
12021                                          Expr *ExecConfig,
12022                                          bool AllowTypoCorrection,
12023                                          bool CalleesAddressIsTaken) {
12024   OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(Fn->getExprLoc(),
12025                                     OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal);
12026   ExprResult result;
12027 
12028   if (buildOverloadedCallSet(S, Fn, ULE, Args, LParenLoc, &CandidateSet,
12029                              &result))
12030     return result;
12031 
12032   // If the user handed us something like `(&Foo)(Bar)`, we need to ensure that
12033   // functions that aren't addressible are considered unviable.
12034   if (CalleesAddressIsTaken)
12035     markUnaddressableCandidatesUnviable(*this, CandidateSet);
12036 
12037   OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
12038   OverloadingResult OverloadResult =
12039       CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, Fn->getLocStart(), Best);
12040 
12041   return FinishOverloadedCallExpr(*this, S, Fn, ULE, LParenLoc, Args,
12042                                   RParenLoc, ExecConfig, &CandidateSet,
12043                                   &Best, OverloadResult,
12044                                   AllowTypoCorrection);
12045 }
12046 
12047 static bool IsOverloaded(const UnresolvedSetImpl &Functions) {
12048   return Functions.size() > 1 ||
12049     (Functions.size() == 1 && isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(*Functions.begin()));
12050 }
12051 
12052 /// Create a unary operation that may resolve to an overloaded
12053 /// operator.
12054 ///
12055 /// \param OpLoc The location of the operator itself (e.g., '*').
12056 ///
12057 /// \param Opc The UnaryOperatorKind that describes this operator.
12058 ///
12059 /// \param Fns The set of non-member functions that will be
12060 /// considered by overload resolution. The caller needs to build this
12061 /// set based on the context using, e.g.,
12062 /// LookupOverloadedOperatorName() and ArgumentDependentLookup(). This
12063 /// set should not contain any member functions; those will be added
12064 /// by CreateOverloadedUnaryOp().
12065 ///
12066 /// \param Input The input argument.
12067 ExprResult
12068 Sema::CreateOverloadedUnaryOp(SourceLocation OpLoc, UnaryOperatorKind Opc,
12069                               const UnresolvedSetImpl &Fns,
12070                               Expr *Input, bool PerformADL) {
12071   OverloadedOperatorKind Op = UnaryOperator::getOverloadedOperator(Opc);
12072   assert(Op != OO_None && "Invalid opcode for overloaded unary operator");
12073   DeclarationName OpName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Op);
12074   // TODO: provide better source location info.
12075   DeclarationNameInfo OpNameInfo(OpName, OpLoc);
12076 
12077   if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Input))
12078     return ExprError();
12079 
12080   Expr *Args[2] = { Input, nullptr };
12081   unsigned NumArgs = 1;
12082 
12083   // For post-increment and post-decrement, add the implicit '0' as
12084   // the second argument, so that we know this is a post-increment or
12085   // post-decrement.
12086   if (Opc == UO_PostInc || Opc == UO_PostDec) {
12087     llvm::APSInt Zero(Context.getTypeSize(Context.IntTy), false);
12088     Args[1] = IntegerLiteral::Create(Context, Zero, Context.IntTy,
12089                                      SourceLocation());
12090     NumArgs = 2;
12091   }
12092 
12093   ArrayRef<Expr *> ArgsArray(Args, NumArgs);
12094 
12095   if (Input->isTypeDependent()) {
12096     if (Fns.empty())
12097       return new (Context) UnaryOperator(Input, Opc, Context.DependentTy,
12098                                          VK_RValue, OK_Ordinary, OpLoc, false);
12099 
12100     CXXRecordDecl *NamingClass = nullptr; // lookup ignores member operators
12101     UnresolvedLookupExpr *Fn
12102       = UnresolvedLookupExpr::Create(Context, NamingClass,
12103                                      NestedNameSpecifierLoc(), OpNameInfo,
12104                                      /*ADL*/ true, IsOverloaded(Fns),
12105                                      Fns.begin(), Fns.end());
12106     return new (Context)
12107         CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, Op, Fn, ArgsArray, Context.DependentTy,
12108                             VK_RValue, OpLoc, FPOptions());
12109   }
12110 
12111   // Build an empty overload set.
12112   OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(OpLoc, OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator);
12113 
12114   // Add the candidates from the given function set.
12115   AddFunctionCandidates(Fns, ArgsArray, CandidateSet);
12116 
12117   // Add operator candidates that are member functions.
12118   AddMemberOperatorCandidates(Op, OpLoc, ArgsArray, CandidateSet);
12119 
12120   // Add candidates from ADL.
12121   if (PerformADL) {
12122     AddArgumentDependentLookupCandidates(OpName, OpLoc, ArgsArray,
12123                                          /*ExplicitTemplateArgs*/nullptr,
12124                                          CandidateSet);
12125   }
12126 
12127   // Add builtin operator candidates.
12128   AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates(Op, OpLoc, ArgsArray, CandidateSet);
12129 
12130   bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1);
12131 
12132   // Perform overload resolution.
12133   OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
12134   switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, OpLoc, Best)) {
12135   case OR_Success: {
12136     // We found a built-in operator or an overloaded operator.
12137     FunctionDecl *FnDecl = Best->Function;
12138 
12139     if (FnDecl) {
12140       Expr *Base = nullptr;
12141       // We matched an overloaded operator. Build a call to that
12142       // operator.
12143 
12144       // Convert the arguments.
12145       if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl)) {
12146         CheckMemberOperatorAccess(OpLoc, Args[0], nullptr, Best->FoundDecl);
12147 
12148         ExprResult InputRes =
12149           PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Input, /*Qualifier=*/nullptr,
12150                                               Best->FoundDecl, Method);
12151         if (InputRes.isInvalid())
12152           return ExprError();
12153         Base = Input = InputRes.get();
12154       } else {
12155         // Convert the arguments.
12156         ExprResult InputInit
12157           = PerformCopyInitialization(InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(
12158                                                       Context,
12159                                                       FnDecl->getParamDecl(0)),
12160                                       SourceLocation(),
12161                                       Input);
12162         if (InputInit.isInvalid())
12163           return ExprError();
12164         Input = InputInit.get();
12165       }
12166 
12167       // Build the actual expression node.
12168       ExprResult FnExpr = CreateFunctionRefExpr(*this, FnDecl, Best->FoundDecl,
12169                                                 Base, HadMultipleCandidates,
12170                                                 OpLoc);
12171       if (FnExpr.isInvalid())
12172         return ExprError();
12173 
12174       // Determine the result type.
12175       QualType ResultTy = FnDecl->getReturnType();
12176       ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultTy);
12177       ResultTy = ResultTy.getNonLValueExprType(Context);
12178 
12179       Args[0] = Input;
12180       CallExpr *TheCall =
12181         new (Context) CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, Op, FnExpr.get(), ArgsArray,
12182                                           ResultTy, VK, OpLoc, FPOptions());
12183 
12184       if (CheckCallReturnType(FnDecl->getReturnType(), OpLoc, TheCall, FnDecl))
12185         return ExprError();
12186 
12187       if (CheckFunctionCall(FnDecl, TheCall,
12188                             FnDecl->getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>()))
12189         return ExprError();
12190 
12191       return MaybeBindToTemporary(TheCall);
12192     } else {
12193       // We matched a built-in operator. Convert the arguments, then
12194       // break out so that we will build the appropriate built-in
12195       // operator node.
12196       ExprResult InputRes = PerformImplicitConversion(
12197           Input, Best->BuiltinParamTypes[0], Best->Conversions[0], AA_Passing,
12198           CCK_ForBuiltinOverloadedOp);
12199       if (InputRes.isInvalid())
12200         return ExprError();
12201       Input = InputRes.get();
12202       break;
12203     }
12204   }
12205 
12206   case OR_No_Viable_Function:
12207     // This is an erroneous use of an operator which can be overloaded by
12208     // a non-member function. Check for non-member operators which were
12209     // defined too late to be candidates.
12210     if (DiagnoseTwoPhaseOperatorLookup(*this, Op, OpLoc, ArgsArray))
12211       // FIXME: Recover by calling the found function.
12212       return ExprError();
12213 
12214     // No viable function; fall through to handling this as a
12215     // built-in operator, which will produce an error message for us.
12216     break;
12217 
12218   case OR_Ambiguous:
12219     Diag(OpLoc,  diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_oper_unary)
12220         << UnaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc)
12221         << Input->getType()
12222         << Input->getSourceRange();
12223     CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_ViableCandidates, ArgsArray,
12224                                 UnaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc), OpLoc);
12225     return ExprError();
12226 
12227   case OR_Deleted:
12228     Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_deleted_oper)
12229       << Best->Function->isDeleted()
12230       << UnaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc)
12231       << getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function)
12232       << Input->getSourceRange();
12233     CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, ArgsArray,
12234                                 UnaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc), OpLoc);
12235     return ExprError();
12236   }
12237 
12238   // Either we found no viable overloaded operator or we matched a
12239   // built-in operator. In either case, fall through to trying to
12240   // build a built-in operation.
12241   return CreateBuiltinUnaryOp(OpLoc, Opc, Input);
12242 }
12243 
12244 /// Create a binary operation that may resolve to an overloaded
12245 /// operator.
12246 ///
12247 /// \param OpLoc The location of the operator itself (e.g., '+').
12248 ///
12249 /// \param Opc The BinaryOperatorKind that describes this operator.
12250 ///
12251 /// \param Fns The set of non-member functions that will be
12252 /// considered by overload resolution. The caller needs to build this
12253 /// set based on the context using, e.g.,
12254 /// LookupOverloadedOperatorName() and ArgumentDependentLookup(). This
12255 /// set should not contain any member functions; those will be added
12256 /// by CreateOverloadedBinOp().
12257 ///
12258 /// \param LHS Left-hand argument.
12259 /// \param RHS Right-hand argument.
12260 ExprResult
12261 Sema::CreateOverloadedBinOp(SourceLocation OpLoc,
12262                             BinaryOperatorKind Opc,
12263                             const UnresolvedSetImpl &Fns,
12264                             Expr *LHS, Expr *RHS, bool PerformADL) {
12265   Expr *Args[2] = { LHS, RHS };
12266   LHS=RHS=nullptr; // Please use only Args instead of LHS/RHS couple
12267 
12268   OverloadedOperatorKind Op = BinaryOperator::getOverloadedOperator(Opc);
12269   DeclarationName OpName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Op);
12270 
12271   // If either side is type-dependent, create an appropriate dependent
12272   // expression.
12273   if (Args[0]->isTypeDependent() || Args[1]->isTypeDependent()) {
12274     if (Fns.empty()) {
12275       // If there are no functions to store, just build a dependent
12276       // BinaryOperator or CompoundAssignment.
12277       if (Opc <= BO_Assign || Opc > BO_OrAssign)
12278         return new (Context) BinaryOperator(
12279             Args[0], Args[1], Opc, Context.DependentTy, VK_RValue, OK_Ordinary,
12280             OpLoc, FPFeatures);
12281 
12282       return new (Context) CompoundAssignOperator(
12283           Args[0], Args[1], Opc, Context.DependentTy, VK_LValue, OK_Ordinary,
12284           Context.DependentTy, Context.DependentTy, OpLoc,
12285           FPFeatures);
12286     }
12287 
12288     // FIXME: save results of ADL from here?
12289     CXXRecordDecl *NamingClass = nullptr; // lookup ignores member operators
12290     // TODO: provide better source location info in DNLoc component.
12291     DeclarationNameInfo OpNameInfo(OpName, OpLoc);
12292     UnresolvedLookupExpr *Fn
12293       = UnresolvedLookupExpr::Create(Context, NamingClass,
12294                                      NestedNameSpecifierLoc(), OpNameInfo,
12295                                      /*ADL*/PerformADL, IsOverloaded(Fns),
12296                                      Fns.begin(), Fns.end());
12297     return new (Context)
12298         CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, Op, Fn, Args, Context.DependentTy,
12299                             VK_RValue, OpLoc, FPFeatures);
12300   }
12301 
12302   // Always do placeholder-like conversions on the RHS.
12303   if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Args[1]))
12304     return ExprError();
12305 
12306   // Do placeholder-like conversion on the LHS; note that we should
12307   // not get here with a PseudoObject LHS.
12308   assert(Args[0]->getObjectKind() != OK_ObjCProperty);
12309   if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Args[0]))
12310     return ExprError();
12311 
12312   // If this is the assignment operator, we only perform overload resolution
12313   // if the left-hand side is a class or enumeration type. This is actually
12314   // a hack. The standard requires that we do overload resolution between the
12315   // various built-in candidates, but as DR507 points out, this can lead to
12316   // problems. So we do it this way, which pretty much follows what GCC does.
12317   // Note that we go the traditional code path for compound assignment forms.
12318   if (Opc == BO_Assign && !Args[0]->getType()->isOverloadableType())
12319     return CreateBuiltinBinOp(OpLoc, Opc, Args[0], Args[1]);
12320 
12321   // If this is the .* operator, which is not overloadable, just
12322   // create a built-in binary operator.
12323   if (Opc == BO_PtrMemD)
12324     return CreateBuiltinBinOp(OpLoc, Opc, Args[0], Args[1]);
12325 
12326   // Build an empty overload set.
12327   OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(OpLoc, OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator);
12328 
12329   // Add the candidates from the given function set.
12330   AddFunctionCandidates(Fns, Args, CandidateSet);
12331 
12332   // Add operator candidates that are member functions.
12333   AddMemberOperatorCandidates(Op, OpLoc, Args, CandidateSet);
12334 
12335   // Add candidates from ADL. Per [over.match.oper]p2, this lookup is not
12336   // performed for an assignment operator (nor for operator[] nor operator->,
12337   // which don't get here).
12338   if (Opc != BO_Assign && PerformADL)
12339     AddArgumentDependentLookupCandidates(OpName, OpLoc, Args,
12340                                          /*ExplicitTemplateArgs*/ nullptr,
12341                                          CandidateSet);
12342 
12343   // Add builtin operator candidates.
12344   AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates(Op, OpLoc, Args, CandidateSet);
12345 
12346   bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1);
12347 
12348   // Perform overload resolution.
12349   OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
12350   switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, OpLoc, Best)) {
12351     case OR_Success: {
12352       // We found a built-in operator or an overloaded operator.
12353       FunctionDecl *FnDecl = Best->Function;
12354 
12355       if (FnDecl) {
12356         Expr *Base = nullptr;
12357         // We matched an overloaded operator. Build a call to that
12358         // operator.
12359 
12360         // Convert the arguments.
12361         if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl)) {
12362           // Best->Access is only meaningful for class members.
12363           CheckMemberOperatorAccess(OpLoc, Args[0], Args[1], Best->FoundDecl);
12364 
12365           ExprResult Arg1 =
12366             PerformCopyInitialization(
12367               InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context,
12368                                                      FnDecl->getParamDecl(0)),
12369               SourceLocation(), Args[1]);
12370           if (Arg1.isInvalid())
12371             return ExprError();
12372 
12373           ExprResult Arg0 =
12374             PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Args[0], /*Qualifier=*/nullptr,
12375                                                 Best->FoundDecl, Method);
12376           if (Arg0.isInvalid())
12377             return ExprError();
12378           Base = Args[0] = Arg0.getAs<Expr>();
12379           Args[1] = RHS = Arg1.getAs<Expr>();
12380         } else {
12381           // Convert the arguments.
12382           ExprResult Arg0 = PerformCopyInitialization(
12383             InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context,
12384                                                    FnDecl->getParamDecl(0)),
12385             SourceLocation(), Args[0]);
12386           if (Arg0.isInvalid())
12387             return ExprError();
12388 
12389           ExprResult Arg1 =
12390             PerformCopyInitialization(
12391               InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context,
12392                                                      FnDecl->getParamDecl(1)),
12393               SourceLocation(), Args[1]);
12394           if (Arg1.isInvalid())
12395             return ExprError();
12396           Args[0] = LHS = Arg0.getAs<Expr>();
12397           Args[1] = RHS = Arg1.getAs<Expr>();
12398         }
12399 
12400         // Build the actual expression node.
12401         ExprResult FnExpr = CreateFunctionRefExpr(*this, FnDecl,
12402                                                   Best->FoundDecl, Base,
12403                                                   HadMultipleCandidates, OpLoc);
12404         if (FnExpr.isInvalid())
12405           return ExprError();
12406 
12407         // Determine the result type.
12408         QualType ResultTy = FnDecl->getReturnType();
12409         ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultTy);
12410         ResultTy = ResultTy.getNonLValueExprType(Context);
12411 
12412         CXXOperatorCallExpr *TheCall =
12413           new (Context) CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, Op, FnExpr.get(),
12414                                             Args, ResultTy, VK, OpLoc,
12415                                             FPFeatures);
12416 
12417         if (CheckCallReturnType(FnDecl->getReturnType(), OpLoc, TheCall,
12418                                 FnDecl))
12419           return ExprError();
12420 
12421         ArrayRef<const Expr *> ArgsArray(Args, 2);
12422         const Expr *ImplicitThis = nullptr;
12423         // Cut off the implicit 'this'.
12424         if (isa<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl)) {
12425           ImplicitThis = ArgsArray[0];
12426           ArgsArray = ArgsArray.slice(1);
12427         }
12428 
12429         // Check for a self move.
12430         if (Op == OO_Equal)
12431           DiagnoseSelfMove(Args[0], Args[1], OpLoc);
12432 
12433         checkCall(FnDecl, nullptr, ImplicitThis, ArgsArray,
12434                   isa<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl), OpLoc, TheCall->getSourceRange(),
12435                   VariadicDoesNotApply);
12436 
12437         return MaybeBindToTemporary(TheCall);
12438       } else {
12439         // We matched a built-in operator. Convert the arguments, then
12440         // break out so that we will build the appropriate built-in
12441         // operator node.
12442         ExprResult ArgsRes0 = PerformImplicitConversion(
12443             Args[0], Best->BuiltinParamTypes[0], Best->Conversions[0],
12444             AA_Passing, CCK_ForBuiltinOverloadedOp);
12445         if (ArgsRes0.isInvalid())
12446           return ExprError();
12447         Args[0] = ArgsRes0.get();
12448 
12449         ExprResult ArgsRes1 = PerformImplicitConversion(
12450             Args[1], Best->BuiltinParamTypes[1], Best->Conversions[1],
12451             AA_Passing, CCK_ForBuiltinOverloadedOp);
12452         if (ArgsRes1.isInvalid())
12453           return ExprError();
12454         Args[1] = ArgsRes1.get();
12455         break;
12456       }
12457     }
12458 
12459     case OR_No_Viable_Function: {
12460       // C++ [over.match.oper]p9:
12461       //   If the operator is the operator , [...] and there are no
12462       //   viable functions, then the operator is assumed to be the
12463       //   built-in operator and interpreted according to clause 5.
12464       if (Opc == BO_Comma)
12465         break;
12466 
12467       // For class as left operand for assignment or compound assignment
12468       // operator do not fall through to handling in built-in, but report that
12469       // no overloaded assignment operator found
12470       ExprResult Result = ExprError();
12471       if (Args[0]->getType()->isRecordType() &&
12472           Opc >= BO_Assign && Opc <= BO_OrAssign) {
12473         Diag(OpLoc,  diag::err_ovl_no_viable_oper)
12474              << BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc)
12475              << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange();
12476         if (Args[0]->getType()->isIncompleteType()) {
12477           Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_assign_lhs_incomplete)
12478             << Args[0]->getType()
12479             << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange();
12480         }
12481       } else {
12482         // This is an erroneous use of an operator which can be overloaded by
12483         // a non-member function. Check for non-member operators which were
12484         // defined too late to be candidates.
12485         if (DiagnoseTwoPhaseOperatorLookup(*this, Op, OpLoc, Args))
12486           // FIXME: Recover by calling the found function.
12487           return ExprError();
12488 
12489         // No viable function; try to create a built-in operation, which will
12490         // produce an error. Then, show the non-viable candidates.
12491         Result = CreateBuiltinBinOp(OpLoc, Opc, Args[0], Args[1]);
12492       }
12493       assert(Result.isInvalid() &&
12494              "C++ binary operator overloading is missing candidates!");
12495       if (Result.isInvalid())
12496         CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args,
12497                                     BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc), OpLoc);
12498       return Result;
12499     }
12500 
12501     case OR_Ambiguous:
12502       Diag(OpLoc,  diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_oper_binary)
12503           << BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc)
12504           << Args[0]->getType() << Args[1]->getType()
12505           << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange();
12506       CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_ViableCandidates, Args,
12507                                   BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc), OpLoc);
12508       return ExprError();
12509 
12510     case OR_Deleted:
12511       if (isImplicitlyDeleted(Best->Function)) {
12512         CXXMethodDecl *Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Best->Function);
12513         Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_deleted_special_oper)
12514           << Context.getRecordType(Method->getParent())
12515           << getSpecialMember(Method);
12516 
12517         // The user probably meant to call this special member. Just
12518         // explain why it's deleted.
12519         NoteDeletedFunction(Method);
12520         return ExprError();
12521       } else {
12522         Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_deleted_oper)
12523           << Best->Function->isDeleted()
12524           << BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc)
12525           << getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function)
12526           << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange();
12527       }
12528       CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args,
12529                                   BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc), OpLoc);
12530       return ExprError();
12531   }
12532 
12533   // We matched a built-in operator; build it.
12534   return CreateBuiltinBinOp(OpLoc, Opc, Args[0], Args[1]);
12535 }
12536 
12537 ExprResult
12538 Sema::CreateOverloadedArraySubscriptExpr(SourceLocation LLoc,
12539                                          SourceLocation RLoc,
12540                                          Expr *Base, Expr *Idx) {
12541   Expr *Args[2] = { Base, Idx };
12542   DeclarationName OpName =
12543       Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Subscript);
12544 
12545   // If either side is type-dependent, create an appropriate dependent
12546   // expression.
12547   if (Args[0]->isTypeDependent() || Args[1]->isTypeDependent()) {
12548 
12549     CXXRecordDecl *NamingClass = nullptr; // lookup ignores member operators
12550     // CHECKME: no 'operator' keyword?
12551     DeclarationNameInfo OpNameInfo(OpName, LLoc);
12552     OpNameInfo.setCXXOperatorNameRange(SourceRange(LLoc, RLoc));
12553     UnresolvedLookupExpr *Fn
12554       = UnresolvedLookupExpr::Create(Context, NamingClass,
12555                                      NestedNameSpecifierLoc(), OpNameInfo,
12556                                      /*ADL*/ true, /*Overloaded*/ false,
12557                                      UnresolvedSetIterator(),
12558                                      UnresolvedSetIterator());
12559     // Can't add any actual overloads yet
12560 
12561     return new (Context)
12562         CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, OO_Subscript, Fn, Args,
12563                             Context.DependentTy, VK_RValue, RLoc, FPOptions());
12564   }
12565 
12566   // Handle placeholders on both operands.
12567   if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Args[0]))
12568     return ExprError();
12569   if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Args[1]))
12570     return ExprError();
12571 
12572   // Build an empty overload set.
12573   OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(LLoc, OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator);
12574 
12575   // Subscript can only be overloaded as a member function.
12576 
12577   // Add operator candidates that are member functions.
12578   AddMemberOperatorCandidates(OO_Subscript, LLoc, Args, CandidateSet);
12579 
12580   // Add builtin operator candidates.
12581   AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates(OO_Subscript, LLoc, Args, CandidateSet);
12582 
12583   bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1);
12584 
12585   // Perform overload resolution.
12586   OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
12587   switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, LLoc, Best)) {
12588     case OR_Success: {
12589       // We found a built-in operator or an overloaded operator.
12590       FunctionDecl *FnDecl = Best->Function;
12591 
12592       if (FnDecl) {
12593         // We matched an overloaded operator. Build a call to that
12594         // operator.
12595 
12596         CheckMemberOperatorAccess(LLoc, Args[0], Args[1], Best->FoundDecl);
12597 
12598         // Convert the arguments.
12599         CXXMethodDecl *Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl);
12600         ExprResult Arg0 =
12601           PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Args[0], /*Qualifier=*/nullptr,
12602                                               Best->FoundDecl, Method);
12603         if (Arg0.isInvalid())
12604           return ExprError();
12605         Args[0] = Arg0.get();
12606 
12607         // Convert the arguments.
12608         ExprResult InputInit
12609           = PerformCopyInitialization(InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(
12610                                                       Context,
12611                                                       FnDecl->getParamDecl(0)),
12612                                       SourceLocation(),
12613                                       Args[1]);
12614         if (InputInit.isInvalid())
12615           return ExprError();
12616 
12617         Args[1] = InputInit.getAs<Expr>();
12618 
12619         // Build the actual expression node.
12620         DeclarationNameInfo OpLocInfo(OpName, LLoc);
12621         OpLocInfo.setCXXOperatorNameRange(SourceRange(LLoc, RLoc));
12622         ExprResult FnExpr = CreateFunctionRefExpr(*this, FnDecl,
12623                                                   Best->FoundDecl,
12624                                                   Base,
12625                                                   HadMultipleCandidates,
12626                                                   OpLocInfo.getLoc(),
12627                                                   OpLocInfo.getInfo());
12628         if (FnExpr.isInvalid())
12629           return ExprError();
12630 
12631         // Determine the result type
12632         QualType ResultTy = FnDecl->getReturnType();
12633         ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultTy);
12634         ResultTy = ResultTy.getNonLValueExprType(Context);
12635 
12636         CXXOperatorCallExpr *TheCall =
12637           new (Context) CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, OO_Subscript,
12638                                             FnExpr.get(), Args,
12639                                             ResultTy, VK, RLoc,
12640                                             FPOptions());
12641 
12642         if (CheckCallReturnType(FnDecl->getReturnType(), LLoc, TheCall, FnDecl))
12643           return ExprError();
12644 
12645         if (CheckFunctionCall(Method, TheCall,
12646                               Method->getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>()))
12647           return ExprError();
12648 
12649         return MaybeBindToTemporary(TheCall);
12650       } else {
12651         // We matched a built-in operator. Convert the arguments, then
12652         // break out so that we will build the appropriate built-in
12653         // operator node.
12654         ExprResult ArgsRes0 = PerformImplicitConversion(
12655             Args[0], Best->BuiltinParamTypes[0], Best->Conversions[0],
12656             AA_Passing, CCK_ForBuiltinOverloadedOp);
12657         if (ArgsRes0.isInvalid())
12658           return ExprError();
12659         Args[0] = ArgsRes0.get();
12660 
12661         ExprResult ArgsRes1 = PerformImplicitConversion(
12662             Args[1], Best->BuiltinParamTypes[1], Best->Conversions[1],
12663             AA_Passing, CCK_ForBuiltinOverloadedOp);
12664         if (ArgsRes1.isInvalid())
12665           return ExprError();
12666         Args[1] = ArgsRes1.get();
12667 
12668         break;
12669       }
12670     }
12671 
12672     case OR_No_Viable_Function: {
12673       if (CandidateSet.empty())
12674         Diag(LLoc, diag::err_ovl_no_oper)
12675           << Args[0]->getType() << /*subscript*/ 0
12676           << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange();
12677       else
12678         Diag(LLoc, diag::err_ovl_no_viable_subscript)
12679           << Args[0]->getType()
12680           << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange();
12681       CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args,
12682                                   "[]", LLoc);
12683       return ExprError();
12684     }
12685 
12686     case OR_Ambiguous:
12687       Diag(LLoc,  diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_oper_binary)
12688           << "[]"
12689           << Args[0]->getType() << Args[1]->getType()
12690           << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange();
12691       CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_ViableCandidates, Args,
12692                                   "[]", LLoc);
12693       return ExprError();
12694 
12695     case OR_Deleted:
12696       Diag(LLoc, diag::err_ovl_deleted_oper)
12697         << Best->Function->isDeleted() << "[]"
12698         << getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function)
12699         << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange();
12700       CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args,
12701                                   "[]", LLoc);
12702       return ExprError();
12703     }
12704 
12705   // We matched a built-in operator; build it.
12706   return CreateBuiltinArraySubscriptExpr(Args[0], LLoc, Args[1], RLoc);
12707 }
12708 
12709 /// BuildCallToMemberFunction - Build a call to a member
12710 /// function. MemExpr is the expression that refers to the member
12711 /// function (and includes the object parameter), Args/NumArgs are the
12712 /// arguments to the function call (not including the object
12713 /// parameter). The caller needs to validate that the member
12714 /// expression refers to a non-static member function or an overloaded
12715 /// member function.
12716 ExprResult
12717 Sema::BuildCallToMemberFunction(Scope *S, Expr *MemExprE,
12718                                 SourceLocation LParenLoc,
12719                                 MultiExprArg Args,
12720                                 SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
12721   assert(MemExprE->getType() == Context.BoundMemberTy ||
12722          MemExprE->getType() == Context.OverloadTy);
12723 
12724   // Dig out the member expression. This holds both the object
12725   // argument and the member function we're referring to.
12726   Expr *NakedMemExpr = MemExprE->IgnoreParens();
12727 
12728   // Determine whether this is a call to a pointer-to-member function.
12729   if (BinaryOperator *op = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(NakedMemExpr)) {
12730     assert(op->getType() == Context.BoundMemberTy);
12731     assert(op->getOpcode() == BO_PtrMemD || op->getOpcode() == BO_PtrMemI);
12732 
12733     QualType fnType =
12734       op->getRHS()->getType()->castAs<MemberPointerType>()->getPointeeType();
12735 
12736     const FunctionProtoType *proto = fnType->castAs<FunctionProtoType>();
12737     QualType resultType = proto->getCallResultType(Context);
12738     ExprValueKind valueKind = Expr::getValueKindForType(proto->getReturnType());
12739 
12740     // Check that the object type isn't more qualified than the
12741     // member function we're calling.
12742     Qualifiers funcQuals = Qualifiers::fromCVRMask(proto->getTypeQuals());
12743 
12744     QualType objectType = op->getLHS()->getType();
12745     if (op->getOpcode() == BO_PtrMemI)
12746       objectType = objectType->castAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType();
12747     Qualifiers objectQuals = objectType.getQualifiers();
12748 
12749     Qualifiers difference = objectQuals - funcQuals;
12750     difference.removeObjCGCAttr();
12751     difference.removeAddressSpace();
12752     if (difference) {
12753       std::string qualsString = difference.getAsString();
12754       Diag(LParenLoc, diag::err_pointer_to_member_call_drops_quals)
12755         << fnType.getUnqualifiedType()
12756         << qualsString
12757         << (qualsString.find(' ') == std::string::npos ? 1 : 2);
12758     }
12759 
12760     CXXMemberCallExpr *call
12761       = new (Context) CXXMemberCallExpr(Context, MemExprE, Args,
12762                                         resultType, valueKind, RParenLoc);
12763 
12764     if (CheckCallReturnType(proto->getReturnType(), op->getRHS()->getLocStart(),
12765                             call, nullptr))
12766       return ExprError();
12767 
12768     if (ConvertArgumentsForCall(call, op, nullptr, proto, Args, RParenLoc))
12769       return ExprError();
12770 
12771     if (CheckOtherCall(call, proto))
12772       return ExprError();
12773 
12774     return MaybeBindToTemporary(call);
12775   }
12776 
12777   if (isa<CXXPseudoDestructorExpr>(NakedMemExpr))
12778     return new (Context)
12779         CallExpr(Context, MemExprE, Args, Context.VoidTy, VK_RValue, RParenLoc);
12780 
12781   UnbridgedCastsSet UnbridgedCasts;
12782   if (checkArgPlaceholdersForOverload(*this, Args, UnbridgedCasts))
12783     return ExprError();
12784 
12785   MemberExpr *MemExpr;
12786   CXXMethodDecl *Method = nullptr;
12787   DeclAccessPair FoundDecl = DeclAccessPair::make(nullptr, AS_public);
12788   NestedNameSpecifier *Qualifier = nullptr;
12789   if (isa<MemberExpr>(NakedMemExpr)) {
12790     MemExpr = cast<MemberExpr>(NakedMemExpr);
12791     Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(MemExpr->getMemberDecl());
12792     FoundDecl = MemExpr->getFoundDecl();
12793     Qualifier = MemExpr->getQualifier();
12794     UnbridgedCasts.restore();
12795   } else {
12796     UnresolvedMemberExpr *UnresExpr = cast<UnresolvedMemberExpr>(NakedMemExpr);
12797     Qualifier = UnresExpr->getQualifier();
12798 
12799     QualType ObjectType = UnresExpr->getBaseType();
12800     Expr::Classification ObjectClassification
12801       = UnresExpr->isArrow()? Expr::Classification::makeSimpleLValue()
12802                             : UnresExpr->getBase()->Classify(Context);
12803 
12804     // Add overload candidates
12805     OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(UnresExpr->getMemberLoc(),
12806                                       OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal);
12807 
12808     // FIXME: avoid copy.
12809     TemplateArgumentListInfo TemplateArgsBuffer, *TemplateArgs = nullptr;
12810     if (UnresExpr->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) {
12811       UnresExpr->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(TemplateArgsBuffer);
12812       TemplateArgs = &TemplateArgsBuffer;
12813     }
12814 
12815     for (UnresolvedMemberExpr::decls_iterator I = UnresExpr->decls_begin(),
12816            E = UnresExpr->decls_end(); I != E; ++I) {
12817 
12818       NamedDecl *Func = *I;
12819       CXXRecordDecl *ActingDC = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Func->getDeclContext());
12820       if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(Func))
12821         Func = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(Func)->getTargetDecl();
12822 
12823 
12824       // Microsoft supports direct constructor calls.
12825       if (getLangOpts().MicrosoftExt && isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Func)) {
12826         AddOverloadCandidate(cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Func), I.getPair(),
12827                              Args, CandidateSet);
12828       } else if ((Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Func))) {
12829         // If explicit template arguments were provided, we can't call a
12830         // non-template member function.
12831         if (TemplateArgs)
12832           continue;
12833 
12834         AddMethodCandidate(Method, I.getPair(), ActingDC, ObjectType,
12835                            ObjectClassification, Args, CandidateSet,
12836                            /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
12837       } else {
12838         AddMethodTemplateCandidate(
12839             cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(Func), I.getPair(), ActingDC,
12840             TemplateArgs, ObjectType, ObjectClassification, Args, CandidateSet,
12841             /*SuppressUsedConversions=*/false);
12842       }
12843     }
12844 
12845     DeclarationName DeclName = UnresExpr->getMemberName();
12846 
12847     UnbridgedCasts.restore();
12848 
12849     OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
12850     switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, UnresExpr->getLocStart(),
12851                                             Best)) {
12852     case OR_Success:
12853       Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Best->Function);
12854       FoundDecl = Best->FoundDecl;
12855       CheckUnresolvedMemberAccess(UnresExpr, Best->FoundDecl);
12856       if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Best->FoundDecl, UnresExpr->getNameLoc()))
12857         return ExprError();
12858       // If FoundDecl is different from Method (such as if one is a template
12859       // and the other a specialization), make sure DiagnoseUseOfDecl is
12860       // called on both.
12861       // FIXME: This would be more comprehensively addressed by modifying
12862       // DiagnoseUseOfDecl to accept both the FoundDecl and the decl
12863       // being used.
12864       if (Method != FoundDecl.getDecl() &&
12865                       DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Method, UnresExpr->getNameLoc()))
12866         return ExprError();
12867       break;
12868 
12869     case OR_No_Viable_Function:
12870       Diag(UnresExpr->getMemberLoc(),
12871            diag::err_ovl_no_viable_member_function_in_call)
12872         << DeclName << MemExprE->getSourceRange();
12873       CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args);
12874       // FIXME: Leaking incoming expressions!
12875       return ExprError();
12876 
12877     case OR_Ambiguous:
12878       Diag(UnresExpr->getMemberLoc(), diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_member_call)
12879         << DeclName << MemExprE->getSourceRange();
12880       CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args);
12881       // FIXME: Leaking incoming expressions!
12882       return ExprError();
12883 
12884     case OR_Deleted:
12885       Diag(UnresExpr->getMemberLoc(), diag::err_ovl_deleted_member_call)
12886         << Best->Function->isDeleted()
12887         << DeclName
12888         << getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function)
12889         << MemExprE->getSourceRange();
12890       CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args);
12891       // FIXME: Leaking incoming expressions!
12892       return ExprError();
12893     }
12894 
12895     MemExprE = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(MemExprE, FoundDecl, Method);
12896 
12897     // If overload resolution picked a static member, build a
12898     // non-member call based on that function.
12899     if (Method->isStatic()) {
12900       return BuildResolvedCallExpr(MemExprE, Method, LParenLoc, Args,
12901                                    RParenLoc);
12902     }
12903 
12904     MemExpr = cast<MemberExpr>(MemExprE->IgnoreParens());
12905   }
12906 
12907   QualType ResultType = Method->getReturnType();
12908   ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultType);
12909   ResultType = ResultType.getNonLValueExprType(Context);
12910 
12911   assert(Method && "Member call to something that isn't a method?");
12912   CXXMemberCallExpr *TheCall =
12913     new (Context) CXXMemberCallExpr(Context, MemExprE, Args,
12914                                     ResultType, VK, RParenLoc);
12915 
12916   // Check for a valid return type.
12917   if (CheckCallReturnType(Method->getReturnType(), MemExpr->getMemberLoc(),
12918                           TheCall, Method))
12919     return ExprError();
12920 
12921   // Convert the object argument (for a non-static member function call).
12922   // We only need to do this if there was actually an overload; otherwise
12923   // it was done at lookup.
12924   if (!Method->isStatic()) {
12925     ExprResult ObjectArg =
12926       PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(MemExpr->getBase(), Qualifier,
12927                                           FoundDecl, Method);
12928     if (ObjectArg.isInvalid())
12929       return ExprError();
12930     MemExpr->setBase(ObjectArg.get());
12931   }
12932 
12933   // Convert the rest of the arguments
12934   const FunctionProtoType *Proto =
12935     Method->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
12936   if (ConvertArgumentsForCall(TheCall, MemExpr, Method, Proto, Args,
12937                               RParenLoc))
12938     return ExprError();
12939 
12940   DiagnoseSentinelCalls(Method, LParenLoc, Args);
12941 
12942   if (CheckFunctionCall(Method, TheCall, Proto))
12943     return ExprError();
12944 
12945   // In the case the method to call was not selected by the overloading
12946   // resolution process, we still need to handle the enable_if attribute. Do
12947   // that here, so it will not hide previous -- and more relevant -- errors.
12948   if (auto *MemE = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(NakedMemExpr)) {
12949     if (const EnableIfAttr *Attr = CheckEnableIf(Method, Args, true)) {
12950       Diag(MemE->getMemberLoc(),
12951            diag::err_ovl_no_viable_member_function_in_call)
12952           << Method << Method->getSourceRange();
12953       Diag(Method->getLocation(),
12954            diag::note_ovl_candidate_disabled_by_function_cond_attr)
12955           << Attr->getCond()->getSourceRange() << Attr->getMessage();
12956       return ExprError();
12957     }
12958   }
12959 
12960   if ((isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(CurContext) ||
12961        isa<CXXDestructorDecl>(CurContext)) &&
12962       TheCall->getMethodDecl()->isPure()) {
12963     const CXXMethodDecl *MD = TheCall->getMethodDecl();
12964 
12965     if (isa<CXXThisExpr>(MemExpr->getBase()->IgnoreParenCasts()) &&
12966         MemExpr->performsVirtualDispatch(getLangOpts())) {
12967       Diag(MemExpr->getLocStart(),
12968            diag::warn_call_to_pure_virtual_member_function_from_ctor_dtor)
12969         << MD->getDeclName() << isa<CXXDestructorDecl>(CurContext)
12970         << MD->getParent()->getDeclName();
12971 
12972       Diag(MD->getLocStart(), diag::note_previous_decl) << MD->getDeclName();
12973       if (getLangOpts().AppleKext)
12974         Diag(MemExpr->getLocStart(),
12975              diag::note_pure_qualified_call_kext)
12976              << MD->getParent()->getDeclName()
12977              << MD->getDeclName();
12978     }
12979   }
12980 
12981   if (CXXDestructorDecl *DD =
12982           dyn_cast<CXXDestructorDecl>(TheCall->getMethodDecl())) {
12983     // a->A::f() doesn't go through the vtable, except in AppleKext mode.
12984     bool CallCanBeVirtual = !MemExpr->hasQualifier() || getLangOpts().AppleKext;
12985     CheckVirtualDtorCall(DD, MemExpr->getLocStart(), /*IsDelete=*/false,
12986                          CallCanBeVirtual, /*WarnOnNonAbstractTypes=*/true,
12987                          MemExpr->getMemberLoc());
12988   }
12989 
12990   return MaybeBindToTemporary(TheCall);
12991 }
12992 
12993 /// BuildCallToObjectOfClassType - Build a call to an object of class
12994 /// type (C++ [over.call.object]), which can end up invoking an
12995 /// overloaded function call operator (@c operator()) or performing a
12996 /// user-defined conversion on the object argument.
12997 ExprResult
12998 Sema::BuildCallToObjectOfClassType(Scope *S, Expr *Obj,
12999                                    SourceLocation LParenLoc,
13000                                    MultiExprArg Args,
13001                                    SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
13002   if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Obj))
13003     return ExprError();
13004   ExprResult Object = Obj;
13005 
13006   UnbridgedCastsSet UnbridgedCasts;
13007   if (checkArgPlaceholdersForOverload(*this, Args, UnbridgedCasts))
13008     return ExprError();
13009 
13010   assert(Object.get()->getType()->isRecordType() &&
13011          "Requires object type argument");
13012   const RecordType *Record = Object.get()->getType()->getAs<RecordType>();
13013 
13014   // C++ [over.call.object]p1:
13015   //  If the primary-expression E in the function call syntax
13016   //  evaluates to a class object of type "cv T", then the set of
13017   //  candidate functions includes at least the function call
13018   //  operators of T. The function call operators of T are obtained by
13019   //  ordinary lookup of the name operator() in the context of
13020   //  (E).operator().
13021   OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(LParenLoc,
13022                                     OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator);
13023   DeclarationName OpName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Call);
13024 
13025   if (RequireCompleteType(LParenLoc, Object.get()->getType(),
13026                           diag::err_incomplete_object_call, Object.get()))
13027     return true;
13028 
13029   LookupResult R(*this, OpName, LParenLoc, LookupOrdinaryName);
13030   LookupQualifiedName(R, Record->getDecl());
13031   R.suppressDiagnostics();
13032 
13033   for (LookupResult::iterator Oper = R.begin(), OperEnd = R.end();
13034        Oper != OperEnd; ++Oper) {
13035     AddMethodCandidate(Oper.getPair(), Object.get()->getType(),
13036                        Object.get()->Classify(Context), Args, CandidateSet,
13037                        /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
13038   }
13039 
13040   // C++ [over.call.object]p2:
13041   //   In addition, for each (non-explicit in C++0x) conversion function
13042   //   declared in T of the form
13043   //
13044   //        operator conversion-type-id () cv-qualifier;
13045   //
13046   //   where cv-qualifier is the same cv-qualification as, or a
13047   //   greater cv-qualification than, cv, and where conversion-type-id
13048   //   denotes the type "pointer to function of (P1,...,Pn) returning
13049   //   R", or the type "reference to pointer to function of
13050   //   (P1,...,Pn) returning R", or the type "reference to function
13051   //   of (P1,...,Pn) returning R", a surrogate call function [...]
13052   //   is also considered as a candidate function. Similarly,
13053   //   surrogate call functions are added to the set of candidate
13054   //   functions for each conversion function declared in an
13055   //   accessible base class provided the function is not hidden
13056   //   within T by another intervening declaration.
13057   const auto &Conversions =
13058       cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Record->getDecl())->getVisibleConversionFunctions();
13059   for (auto I = Conversions.begin(), E = Conversions.end(); I != E; ++I) {
13060     NamedDecl *D = *I;
13061     CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(D->getDeclContext());
13062     if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(D))
13063       D = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(D)->getTargetDecl();
13064 
13065     // Skip over templated conversion functions; they aren't
13066     // surrogates.
13067     if (isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D))
13068       continue;
13069 
13070     CXXConversionDecl *Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D);
13071     if (!Conv->isExplicit()) {
13072       // Strip the reference type (if any) and then the pointer type (if
13073       // any) to get down to what might be a function type.
13074       QualType ConvType = Conv->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType();
13075       if (const PointerType *ConvPtrType = ConvType->getAs<PointerType>())
13076         ConvType = ConvPtrType->getPointeeType();
13077 
13078       if (const FunctionProtoType *Proto = ConvType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>())
13079       {
13080         AddSurrogateCandidate(Conv, I.getPair(), ActingContext, Proto,
13081                               Object.get(), Args, CandidateSet);
13082       }
13083     }
13084   }
13085 
13086   bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1);
13087 
13088   // Perform overload resolution.
13089   OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
13090   switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, Object.get()->getLocStart(),
13091                                           Best)) {
13092   case OR_Success:
13093     // Overload resolution succeeded; we'll build the appropriate call
13094     // below.
13095     break;
13096 
13097   case OR_No_Viable_Function:
13098     if (CandidateSet.empty())
13099       Diag(Object.get()->getLocStart(), diag::err_ovl_no_oper)
13100         << Object.get()->getType() << /*call*/ 1
13101         << Object.get()->getSourceRange();
13102     else
13103       Diag(Object.get()->getLocStart(),
13104            diag::err_ovl_no_viable_object_call)
13105         << Object.get()->getType() << Object.get()->getSourceRange();
13106     CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args);
13107     break;
13108 
13109   case OR_Ambiguous:
13110     Diag(Object.get()->getLocStart(),
13111          diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_object_call)
13112       << Object.get()->getType() << Object.get()->getSourceRange();
13113     CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_ViableCandidates, Args);
13114     break;
13115 
13116   case OR_Deleted:
13117     Diag(Object.get()->getLocStart(),
13118          diag::err_ovl_deleted_object_call)
13119       << Best->Function->isDeleted()
13120       << Object.get()->getType()
13121       << getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function)
13122       << Object.get()->getSourceRange();
13123     CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args);
13124     break;
13125   }
13126 
13127   if (Best == CandidateSet.end())
13128     return true;
13129 
13130   UnbridgedCasts.restore();
13131 
13132   if (Best->Function == nullptr) {
13133     // Since there is no function declaration, this is one of the
13134     // surrogate candidates. Dig out the conversion function.
13135     CXXConversionDecl *Conv
13136       = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(
13137                          Best->Conversions[0].UserDefined.ConversionFunction);
13138 
13139     CheckMemberOperatorAccess(LParenLoc, Object.get(), nullptr,
13140                               Best->FoundDecl);
13141     if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Best->FoundDecl, LParenLoc))
13142       return ExprError();
13143     assert(Conv == Best->FoundDecl.getDecl() &&
13144              "Found Decl & conversion-to-functionptr should be same, right?!");
13145     // We selected one of the surrogate functions that converts the
13146     // object parameter to a function pointer. Perform the conversion
13147     // on the object argument, then let ActOnCallExpr finish the job.
13148 
13149     // Create an implicit member expr to refer to the conversion operator.
13150     // and then call it.
13151     ExprResult Call = BuildCXXMemberCallExpr(Object.get(), Best->FoundDecl,
13152                                              Conv, HadMultipleCandidates);
13153     if (Call.isInvalid())
13154       return ExprError();
13155     // Record usage of conversion in an implicit cast.
13156     Call = ImplicitCastExpr::Create(Context, Call.get()->getType(),
13157                                     CK_UserDefinedConversion, Call.get(),
13158                                     nullptr, VK_RValue);
13159 
13160     return ActOnCallExpr(S, Call.get(), LParenLoc, Args, RParenLoc);
13161   }
13162 
13163   CheckMemberOperatorAccess(LParenLoc, Object.get(), nullptr, Best->FoundDecl);
13164 
13165   // We found an overloaded operator(). Build a CXXOperatorCallExpr
13166   // that calls this method, using Object for the implicit object
13167   // parameter and passing along the remaining arguments.
13168   CXXMethodDecl *Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Best->Function);
13169 
13170   // An error diagnostic has already been printed when parsing the declaration.
13171   if (Method->isInvalidDecl())
13172     return ExprError();
13173 
13174   const FunctionProtoType *Proto =
13175     Method->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
13176 
13177   unsigned NumParams = Proto->getNumParams();
13178 
13179   DeclarationNameInfo OpLocInfo(
13180                Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Call), LParenLoc);
13181   OpLocInfo.setCXXOperatorNameRange(SourceRange(LParenLoc, RParenLoc));
13182   ExprResult NewFn = CreateFunctionRefExpr(*this, Method, Best->FoundDecl,
13183                                            Obj, HadMultipleCandidates,
13184                                            OpLocInfo.getLoc(),
13185                                            OpLocInfo.getInfo());
13186   if (NewFn.isInvalid())
13187     return true;
13188 
13189   // Build the full argument list for the method call (the implicit object
13190   // parameter is placed at the beginning of the list).
13191   SmallVector<Expr *, 8> MethodArgs(Args.size() + 1);
13192   MethodArgs[0] = Object.get();
13193   std::copy(Args.begin(), Args.end(), MethodArgs.begin() + 1);
13194 
13195   // Once we've built TheCall, all of the expressions are properly
13196   // owned.
13197   QualType ResultTy = Method->getReturnType();
13198   ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultTy);
13199   ResultTy = ResultTy.getNonLValueExprType(Context);
13200 
13201   CXXOperatorCallExpr *TheCall = new (Context)
13202       CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, OO_Call, NewFn.get(), MethodArgs, ResultTy,
13203                           VK, RParenLoc, FPOptions());
13204 
13205   if (CheckCallReturnType(Method->getReturnType(), LParenLoc, TheCall, Method))
13206     return true;
13207 
13208   // We may have default arguments. If so, we need to allocate more
13209   // slots in the call for them.
13210   if (Args.size() < NumParams)
13211     TheCall->setNumArgs(Context, NumParams + 1);
13212 
13213   bool IsError = false;
13214 
13215   // Initialize the implicit object parameter.
13216   ExprResult ObjRes =
13217     PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Object.get(), /*Qualifier=*/nullptr,
13218                                         Best->FoundDecl, Method);
13219   if (ObjRes.isInvalid())
13220     IsError = true;
13221   else
13222     Object = ObjRes;
13223   TheCall->setArg(0, Object.get());
13224 
13225   // Check the argument types.
13226   for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumParams; i++) {
13227     Expr *Arg;
13228     if (i < Args.size()) {
13229       Arg = Args[i];
13230 
13231       // Pass the argument.
13232 
13233       ExprResult InputInit
13234         = PerformCopyInitialization(InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(
13235                                                     Context,
13236                                                     Method->getParamDecl(i)),
13237                                     SourceLocation(), Arg);
13238 
13239       IsError |= InputInit.isInvalid();
13240       Arg = InputInit.getAs<Expr>();
13241     } else {
13242       ExprResult DefArg
13243         = BuildCXXDefaultArgExpr(LParenLoc, Method, Method->getParamDecl(i));
13244       if (DefArg.isInvalid()) {
13245         IsError = true;
13246         break;
13247       }
13248 
13249       Arg = DefArg.getAs<Expr>();
13250     }
13251 
13252     TheCall->setArg(i + 1, Arg);
13253   }
13254 
13255   // If this is a variadic call, handle args passed through "...".
13256   if (Proto->isVariadic()) {
13257     // Promote the arguments (C99 6.5.2.2p7).
13258     for (unsigned i = NumParams, e = Args.size(); i < e; i++) {
13259       ExprResult Arg = DefaultVariadicArgumentPromotion(Args[i], VariadicMethod,
13260                                                         nullptr);
13261       IsError |= Arg.isInvalid();
13262       TheCall->setArg(i + 1, Arg.get());
13263     }
13264   }
13265 
13266   if (IsError) return true;
13267 
13268   DiagnoseSentinelCalls(Method, LParenLoc, Args);
13269 
13270   if (CheckFunctionCall(Method, TheCall, Proto))
13271     return true;
13272 
13273   return MaybeBindToTemporary(TheCall);
13274 }
13275 
13276 /// BuildOverloadedArrowExpr - Build a call to an overloaded @c operator->
13277 ///  (if one exists), where @c Base is an expression of class type and
13278 /// @c Member is the name of the member we're trying to find.
13279 ExprResult
13280 Sema::BuildOverloadedArrowExpr(Scope *S, Expr *Base, SourceLocation OpLoc,
13281                                bool *NoArrowOperatorFound) {
13282   assert(Base->getType()->isRecordType() &&
13283          "left-hand side must have class type");
13284 
13285   if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Base))
13286     return ExprError();
13287 
13288   SourceLocation Loc = Base->getExprLoc();
13289 
13290   // C++ [over.ref]p1:
13291   //
13292   //   [...] An expression x->m is interpreted as (x.operator->())->m
13293   //   for a class object x of type T if T::operator->() exists and if
13294   //   the operator is selected as the best match function by the
13295   //   overload resolution mechanism (13.3).
13296   DeclarationName OpName =
13297     Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Arrow);
13298   OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(Loc, OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator);
13299   const RecordType *BaseRecord = Base->getType()->getAs<RecordType>();
13300 
13301   if (RequireCompleteType(Loc, Base->getType(),
13302                           diag::err_typecheck_incomplete_tag, Base))
13303     return ExprError();
13304 
13305   LookupResult R(*this, OpName, OpLoc, LookupOrdinaryName);
13306   LookupQualifiedName(R, BaseRecord->getDecl());
13307   R.suppressDiagnostics();
13308 
13309   for (LookupResult::iterator Oper = R.begin(), OperEnd = R.end();
13310        Oper != OperEnd; ++Oper) {
13311     AddMethodCandidate(Oper.getPair(), Base->getType(), Base->Classify(Context),
13312                        None, CandidateSet, /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false);
13313   }
13314 
13315   bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1);
13316 
13317   // Perform overload resolution.
13318   OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
13319   switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, OpLoc, Best)) {
13320   case OR_Success:
13321     // Overload resolution succeeded; we'll build the call below.
13322     break;
13323 
13324   case OR_No_Viable_Function:
13325     if (CandidateSet.empty()) {
13326       QualType BaseType = Base->getType();
13327       if (NoArrowOperatorFound) {
13328         // Report this specific error to the caller instead of emitting a
13329         // diagnostic, as requested.
13330         *NoArrowOperatorFound = true;
13331         return ExprError();
13332       }
13333       Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_member_reference_arrow)
13334         << BaseType << Base->getSourceRange();
13335       if (BaseType->isRecordType() && !BaseType->isPointerType()) {
13336         Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_typecheck_member_reference_suggestion)
13337           << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(OpLoc, ".");
13338       }
13339     } else
13340       Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_no_viable_oper)
13341         << "operator->" << Base->getSourceRange();
13342     CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Base);
13343     return ExprError();
13344 
13345   case OR_Ambiguous:
13346     Diag(OpLoc,  diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_oper_unary)
13347       << "->" << Base->getType() << Base->getSourceRange();
13348     CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_ViableCandidates, Base);
13349     return ExprError();
13350 
13351   case OR_Deleted:
13352     Diag(OpLoc,  diag::err_ovl_deleted_oper)
13353       << Best->Function->isDeleted()
13354       << "->"
13355       << getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function)
13356       << Base->getSourceRange();
13357     CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Base);
13358     return ExprError();
13359   }
13360 
13361   CheckMemberOperatorAccess(OpLoc, Base, nullptr, Best->FoundDecl);
13362 
13363   // Convert the object parameter.
13364   CXXMethodDecl *Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Best->Function);
13365   ExprResult BaseResult =
13366     PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Base, /*Qualifier=*/nullptr,
13367                                         Best->FoundDecl, Method);
13368   if (BaseResult.isInvalid())
13369     return ExprError();
13370   Base = BaseResult.get();
13371 
13372   // Build the operator call.
13373   ExprResult FnExpr = CreateFunctionRefExpr(*this, Method, Best->FoundDecl,
13374                                             Base, HadMultipleCandidates, OpLoc);
13375   if (FnExpr.isInvalid())
13376     return ExprError();
13377 
13378   QualType ResultTy = Method->getReturnType();
13379   ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultTy);
13380   ResultTy = ResultTy.getNonLValueExprType(Context);
13381   CXXOperatorCallExpr *TheCall =
13382     new (Context) CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, OO_Arrow, FnExpr.get(),
13383                                       Base, ResultTy, VK, OpLoc, FPOptions());
13384 
13385   if (CheckCallReturnType(Method->getReturnType(), OpLoc, TheCall, Method))
13386     return ExprError();
13387 
13388   if (CheckFunctionCall(Method, TheCall,
13389                         Method->getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>()))
13390     return ExprError();
13391 
13392   return MaybeBindToTemporary(TheCall);
13393 }
13394 
13395 /// BuildLiteralOperatorCall - Build a UserDefinedLiteral by creating a call to
13396 /// a literal operator described by the provided lookup results.
13397 ExprResult Sema::BuildLiteralOperatorCall(LookupResult &R,
13398                                           DeclarationNameInfo &SuffixInfo,
13399                                           ArrayRef<Expr*> Args,
13400                                           SourceLocation LitEndLoc,
13401                                        TemplateArgumentListInfo *TemplateArgs) {
13402   SourceLocation UDSuffixLoc = SuffixInfo.getCXXLiteralOperatorNameLoc();
13403 
13404   OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(UDSuffixLoc,
13405                                     OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal);
13406   AddFunctionCandidates(R.asUnresolvedSet(), Args, CandidateSet, TemplateArgs,
13407                         /*SuppressUserConversions=*/true);
13408 
13409   bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1);
13410 
13411   // Perform overload resolution. This will usually be trivial, but might need
13412   // to perform substitutions for a literal operator template.
13413   OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
13414   switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, UDSuffixLoc, Best)) {
13415   case OR_Success:
13416   case OR_Deleted:
13417     break;
13418 
13419   case OR_No_Viable_Function:
13420     Diag(UDSuffixLoc, diag::err_ovl_no_viable_function_in_call)
13421       << R.getLookupName();
13422     CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args);
13423     return ExprError();
13424 
13425   case OR_Ambiguous:
13426     Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_call) << R.getLookupName();
13427     CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_ViableCandidates, Args);
13428     return ExprError();
13429   }
13430 
13431   FunctionDecl *FD = Best->Function;
13432   ExprResult Fn = CreateFunctionRefExpr(*this, FD, Best->FoundDecl,
13433                                         nullptr, HadMultipleCandidates,
13434                                         SuffixInfo.getLoc(),
13435                                         SuffixInfo.getInfo());
13436   if (Fn.isInvalid())
13437     return true;
13438 
13439   // Check the argument types. This should almost always be a no-op, except
13440   // that array-to-pointer decay is applied to string literals.
13441   Expr *ConvArgs[2];
13442   for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) {
13443     ExprResult InputInit = PerformCopyInitialization(
13444       InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context, FD->getParamDecl(ArgIdx)),
13445       SourceLocation(), Args[ArgIdx]);
13446     if (InputInit.isInvalid())
13447       return true;
13448     ConvArgs[ArgIdx] = InputInit.get();
13449   }
13450 
13451   QualType ResultTy = FD->getReturnType();
13452   ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultTy);
13453   ResultTy = ResultTy.getNonLValueExprType(Context);
13454 
13455   UserDefinedLiteral *UDL =
13456     new (Context) UserDefinedLiteral(Context, Fn.get(),
13457                                      llvm::makeArrayRef(ConvArgs, Args.size()),
13458                                      ResultTy, VK, LitEndLoc, UDSuffixLoc);
13459 
13460   if (CheckCallReturnType(FD->getReturnType(), UDSuffixLoc, UDL, FD))
13461     return ExprError();
13462 
13463   if (CheckFunctionCall(FD, UDL, nullptr))
13464     return ExprError();
13465 
13466   return MaybeBindToTemporary(UDL);
13467 }
13468 
13469 /// Build a call to 'begin' or 'end' for a C++11 for-range statement. If the
13470 /// given LookupResult is non-empty, it is assumed to describe a member which
13471 /// will be invoked. Otherwise, the function will be found via argument
13472 /// dependent lookup.
13473 /// CallExpr is set to a valid expression and FRS_Success returned on success,
13474 /// otherwise CallExpr is set to ExprError() and some non-success value
13475 /// is returned.
13476 Sema::ForRangeStatus
13477 Sema::BuildForRangeBeginEndCall(SourceLocation Loc,
13478                                 SourceLocation RangeLoc,
13479                                 const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo,
13480                                 LookupResult &MemberLookup,
13481                                 OverloadCandidateSet *CandidateSet,
13482                                 Expr *Range, ExprResult *CallExpr) {
13483   Scope *S = nullptr;
13484 
13485   CandidateSet->clear(OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal);
13486   if (!MemberLookup.empty()) {
13487     ExprResult MemberRef =
13488         BuildMemberReferenceExpr(Range, Range->getType(), Loc,
13489                                  /*IsPtr=*/false, CXXScopeSpec(),
13490                                  /*TemplateKWLoc=*/SourceLocation(),
13491                                  /*FirstQualifierInScope=*/nullptr,
13492                                  MemberLookup,
13493                                  /*TemplateArgs=*/nullptr, S);
13494     if (MemberRef.isInvalid()) {
13495       *CallExpr = ExprError();
13496       return FRS_DiagnosticIssued;
13497     }
13498     *CallExpr = ActOnCallExpr(S, MemberRef.get(), Loc, None, Loc, nullptr);
13499     if (CallExpr->isInvalid()) {
13500       *CallExpr = ExprError();
13501       return FRS_DiagnosticIssued;
13502     }
13503   } else {
13504     UnresolvedSet<0> FoundNames;
13505     UnresolvedLookupExpr *Fn =
13506       UnresolvedLookupExpr::Create(Context, /*NamingClass=*/nullptr,
13507                                    NestedNameSpecifierLoc(), NameInfo,
13508                                    /*NeedsADL=*/true, /*Overloaded=*/false,
13509                                    FoundNames.begin(), FoundNames.end());
13510 
13511     bool CandidateSetError = buildOverloadedCallSet(S, Fn, Fn, Range, Loc,
13512                                                     CandidateSet, CallExpr);
13513     if (CandidateSet->empty() || CandidateSetError) {
13514       *CallExpr = ExprError();
13515       return FRS_NoViableFunction;
13516     }
13517     OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
13518     OverloadingResult OverloadResult =
13519         CandidateSet->BestViableFunction(*this, Fn->getLocStart(), Best);
13520 
13521     if (OverloadResult == OR_No_Viable_Function) {
13522       *CallExpr = ExprError();
13523       return FRS_NoViableFunction;
13524     }
13525     *CallExpr = FinishOverloadedCallExpr(*this, S, Fn, Fn, Loc, Range,
13526                                          Loc, nullptr, CandidateSet, &Best,
13527                                          OverloadResult,
13528                                          /*AllowTypoCorrection=*/false);
13529     if (CallExpr->isInvalid() || OverloadResult != OR_Success) {
13530       *CallExpr = ExprError();
13531       return FRS_DiagnosticIssued;
13532     }
13533   }
13534   return FRS_Success;
13535 }
13536 
13537 
13538 /// FixOverloadedFunctionReference - E is an expression that refers to
13539 /// a C++ overloaded function (possibly with some parentheses and
13540 /// perhaps a '&' around it). We have resolved the overloaded function
13541 /// to the function declaration Fn, so patch up the expression E to
13542 /// refer (possibly indirectly) to Fn. Returns the new expr.
13543 Expr *Sema::FixOverloadedFunctionReference(Expr *E, DeclAccessPair Found,
13544                                            FunctionDecl *Fn) {
13545   if (ParenExpr *PE = dyn_cast<ParenExpr>(E)) {
13546     Expr *SubExpr = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(PE->getSubExpr(),
13547                                                    Found, Fn);
13548     if (SubExpr == PE->getSubExpr())
13549       return PE;
13550 
13551     return new (Context) ParenExpr(PE->getLParen(), PE->getRParen(), SubExpr);
13552   }
13553 
13554   if (ImplicitCastExpr *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(E)) {
13555     Expr *SubExpr = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(ICE->getSubExpr(),
13556                                                    Found, Fn);
13557     assert(Context.hasSameType(ICE->getSubExpr()->getType(),
13558                                SubExpr->getType()) &&
13559            "Implicit cast type cannot be determined from overload");
13560     assert(ICE->path_empty() && "fixing up hierarchy conversion?");
13561     if (SubExpr == ICE->getSubExpr())
13562       return ICE;
13563 
13564     return ImplicitCastExpr::Create(Context, ICE->getType(),
13565                                     ICE->getCastKind(),
13566                                     SubExpr, nullptr,
13567                                     ICE->getValueKind());
13568   }
13569 
13570   if (auto *GSE = dyn_cast<GenericSelectionExpr>(E)) {
13571     if (!GSE->isResultDependent()) {
13572       Expr *SubExpr =
13573           FixOverloadedFunctionReference(GSE->getResultExpr(), Found, Fn);
13574       if (SubExpr == GSE->getResultExpr())
13575         return GSE;
13576 
13577       // Replace the resulting type information before rebuilding the generic
13578       // selection expression.
13579       ArrayRef<Expr *> A = GSE->getAssocExprs();
13580       SmallVector<Expr *, 4> AssocExprs(A.begin(), A.end());
13581       unsigned ResultIdx = GSE->getResultIndex();
13582       AssocExprs[ResultIdx] = SubExpr;
13583 
13584       return new (Context) GenericSelectionExpr(
13585           Context, GSE->getGenericLoc(), GSE->getControllingExpr(),
13586           GSE->getAssocTypeSourceInfos(), AssocExprs, GSE->getDefaultLoc(),
13587           GSE->getRParenLoc(), GSE->containsUnexpandedParameterPack(),
13588           ResultIdx);
13589     }
13590     // Rather than fall through to the unreachable, return the original generic
13591     // selection expression.
13592     return GSE;
13593   }
13594 
13595   if (UnaryOperator *UnOp = dyn_cast<UnaryOperator>(E)) {
13596     assert(UnOp->getOpcode() == UO_AddrOf &&
13597            "Can only take the address of an overloaded function");
13598     if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn)) {
13599       if (Method->isStatic()) {
13600         // Do nothing: static member functions aren't any different
13601         // from non-member functions.
13602       } else {
13603         // Fix the subexpression, which really has to be an
13604         // UnresolvedLookupExpr holding an overloaded member function
13605         // or template.
13606         Expr *SubExpr = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(UnOp->getSubExpr(),
13607                                                        Found, Fn);
13608         if (SubExpr == UnOp->getSubExpr())
13609           return UnOp;
13610 
13611         assert(isa<DeclRefExpr>(SubExpr)
13612                && "fixed to something other than a decl ref");
13613         assert(cast<DeclRefExpr>(SubExpr)->getQualifier()
13614                && "fixed to a member ref with no nested name qualifier");
13615 
13616         // We have taken the address of a pointer to member
13617         // function. Perform the computation here so that we get the
13618         // appropriate pointer to member type.
13619         QualType ClassType
13620           = Context.getTypeDeclType(cast<RecordDecl>(Method->getDeclContext()));
13621         QualType MemPtrType
13622           = Context.getMemberPointerType(Fn->getType(), ClassType.getTypePtr());
13623         // Under the MS ABI, lock down the inheritance model now.
13624         if (Context.getTargetInfo().getCXXABI().isMicrosoft())
13625           (void)isCompleteType(UnOp->getOperatorLoc(), MemPtrType);
13626 
13627         return new (Context) UnaryOperator(SubExpr, UO_AddrOf, MemPtrType,
13628                                            VK_RValue, OK_Ordinary,
13629                                            UnOp->getOperatorLoc(), false);
13630       }
13631     }
13632     Expr *SubExpr = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(UnOp->getSubExpr(),
13633                                                    Found, Fn);
13634     if (SubExpr == UnOp->getSubExpr())
13635       return UnOp;
13636 
13637     return new (Context) UnaryOperator(SubExpr, UO_AddrOf,
13638                                      Context.getPointerType(SubExpr->getType()),
13639                                        VK_RValue, OK_Ordinary,
13640                                        UnOp->getOperatorLoc(), false);
13641   }
13642 
13643   // C++ [except.spec]p17:
13644   //   An exception-specification is considered to be needed when:
13645   //   - in an expression the function is the unique lookup result or the
13646   //     selected member of a set of overloaded functions
13647   if (auto *FPT = Fn->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>())
13648     ResolveExceptionSpec(E->getExprLoc(), FPT);
13649 
13650   if (UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE = dyn_cast<UnresolvedLookupExpr>(E)) {
13651     // FIXME: avoid copy.
13652     TemplateArgumentListInfo TemplateArgsBuffer, *TemplateArgs = nullptr;
13653     if (ULE->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) {
13654       ULE->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(TemplateArgsBuffer);
13655       TemplateArgs = &TemplateArgsBuffer;
13656     }
13657 
13658     DeclRefExpr *DRE = DeclRefExpr::Create(Context,
13659                                            ULE->getQualifierLoc(),
13660                                            ULE->getTemplateKeywordLoc(),
13661                                            Fn,
13662                                            /*enclosing*/ false, // FIXME?
13663                                            ULE->getNameLoc(),
13664                                            Fn->getType(),
13665                                            VK_LValue,
13666                                            Found.getDecl(),
13667                                            TemplateArgs);
13668     MarkDeclRefReferenced(DRE);
13669     DRE->setHadMultipleCandidates(ULE->getNumDecls() > 1);
13670     return DRE;
13671   }
13672 
13673   if (UnresolvedMemberExpr *MemExpr = dyn_cast<UnresolvedMemberExpr>(E)) {
13674     // FIXME: avoid copy.
13675     TemplateArgumentListInfo TemplateArgsBuffer, *TemplateArgs = nullptr;
13676     if (MemExpr->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) {
13677       MemExpr->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(TemplateArgsBuffer);
13678       TemplateArgs = &TemplateArgsBuffer;
13679     }
13680 
13681     Expr *Base;
13682 
13683     // If we're filling in a static method where we used to have an
13684     // implicit member access, rewrite to a simple decl ref.
13685     if (MemExpr->isImplicitAccess()) {
13686       if (cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn)->isStatic()) {
13687         DeclRefExpr *DRE = DeclRefExpr::Create(Context,
13688                                                MemExpr->getQualifierLoc(),
13689                                                MemExpr->getTemplateKeywordLoc(),
13690                                                Fn,
13691                                                /*enclosing*/ false,
13692                                                MemExpr->getMemberLoc(),
13693                                                Fn->getType(),
13694                                                VK_LValue,
13695                                                Found.getDecl(),
13696                                                TemplateArgs);
13697         MarkDeclRefReferenced(DRE);
13698         DRE->setHadMultipleCandidates(MemExpr->getNumDecls() > 1);
13699         return DRE;
13700       } else {
13701         SourceLocation Loc = MemExpr->getMemberLoc();
13702         if (MemExpr->getQualifier())
13703           Loc = MemExpr->getQualifierLoc().getBeginLoc();
13704         CheckCXXThisCapture(Loc);
13705         Base = new (Context) CXXThisExpr(Loc,
13706                                          MemExpr->getBaseType(),
13707                                          /*isImplicit=*/true);
13708       }
13709     } else
13710       Base = MemExpr->getBase();
13711 
13712     ExprValueKind valueKind;
13713     QualType type;
13714     if (cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn)->isStatic()) {
13715       valueKind = VK_LValue;
13716       type = Fn->getType();
13717     } else {
13718       valueKind = VK_RValue;
13719       type = Context.BoundMemberTy;
13720     }
13721 
13722     MemberExpr *ME = MemberExpr::Create(
13723         Context, Base, MemExpr->isArrow(), MemExpr->getOperatorLoc(),
13724         MemExpr->getQualifierLoc(), MemExpr->getTemplateKeywordLoc(), Fn, Found,
13725         MemExpr->getMemberNameInfo(), TemplateArgs, type, valueKind,
13726         OK_Ordinary);
13727     ME->setHadMultipleCandidates(true);
13728     MarkMemberReferenced(ME);
13729     return ME;
13730   }
13731 
13732   llvm_unreachable("Invalid reference to overloaded function");
13733 }
13734 
13735 ExprResult Sema::FixOverloadedFunctionReference(ExprResult E,
13736                                                 DeclAccessPair Found,
13737                                                 FunctionDecl *Fn) {
13738   return FixOverloadedFunctionReference(E.get(), Found, Fn);
13739 }
13740