1 //===--- SemaOverload.cpp - C++ Overloading -------------------------------===// 2 // 3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 // 5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 // 8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 // 10 // This file 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/STLExtras.h" 33 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h" 34 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h" 35 #include <algorithm> 36 #include <cstdlib> 37 38 using namespace clang; 39 using namespace sema; 40 41 static bool functionHasPassObjectSizeParams(const FunctionDecl *FD) { 42 return llvm::any_of(FD->parameters(), [](const ParmVarDecl *P) { 43 return P->hasAttr<PassObjectSizeAttr>(); 44 }); 45 } 46 47 /// A convenience routine for creating a decayed reference to a function. 48 static ExprResult 49 CreateFunctionRefExpr(Sema &S, FunctionDecl *Fn, NamedDecl *FoundDecl, 50 bool HadMultipleCandidates, 51 SourceLocation Loc = SourceLocation(), 52 const DeclarationNameLoc &LocInfo = DeclarationNameLoc()){ 53 if (S.DiagnoseUseOfDecl(FoundDecl, Loc)) 54 return ExprError(); 55 // If FoundDecl is different from Fn (such as if one is a template 56 // and the other a specialization), make sure DiagnoseUseOfDecl is 57 // called on both. 58 // FIXME: This would be more comprehensively addressed by modifying 59 // DiagnoseUseOfDecl to accept both the FoundDecl and the decl 60 // being used. 61 if (FoundDecl != Fn && S.DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Fn, Loc)) 62 return ExprError(); 63 DeclRefExpr *DRE = new (S.Context) DeclRefExpr(Fn, false, Fn->getType(), 64 VK_LValue, Loc, LocInfo); 65 if (HadMultipleCandidates) 66 DRE->setHadMultipleCandidates(true); 67 68 S.MarkDeclRefReferenced(DRE); 69 return S.ImpCastExprToType(DRE, S.Context.getPointerType(DRE->getType()), 70 CK_FunctionToPointerDecay); 71 } 72 73 static bool IsStandardConversion(Sema &S, Expr* From, QualType ToType, 74 bool InOverloadResolution, 75 StandardConversionSequence &SCS, 76 bool CStyle, 77 bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion); 78 79 static bool IsTransparentUnionStandardConversion(Sema &S, Expr* From, 80 QualType &ToType, 81 bool InOverloadResolution, 82 StandardConversionSequence &SCS, 83 bool CStyle); 84 static OverloadingResult 85 IsUserDefinedConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType, 86 UserDefinedConversionSequence& User, 87 OverloadCandidateSet& Conversions, 88 bool AllowExplicit, 89 bool AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit); 90 91 92 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind 93 CompareStandardConversionSequences(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 94 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1, 95 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2); 96 97 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind 98 CompareQualificationConversions(Sema &S, 99 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1, 100 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2); 101 102 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind 103 CompareDerivedToBaseConversions(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 104 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1, 105 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2); 106 107 /// GetConversionRank - Retrieve the implicit conversion rank 108 /// corresponding to the given implicit conversion kind. 109 ImplicitConversionRank clang::GetConversionRank(ImplicitConversionKind Kind) { 110 static const ImplicitConversionRank 111 Rank[(int)ICK_Num_Conversion_Kinds] = { 112 ICR_Exact_Match, 113 ICR_Exact_Match, 114 ICR_Exact_Match, 115 ICR_Exact_Match, 116 ICR_Exact_Match, 117 ICR_Exact_Match, 118 ICR_Promotion, 119 ICR_Promotion, 120 ICR_Promotion, 121 ICR_Conversion, 122 ICR_Conversion, 123 ICR_Conversion, 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_Complex_Real_Conversion, 133 ICR_Conversion, 134 ICR_Conversion, 135 ICR_Writeback_Conversion, 136 ICR_Exact_Match, // NOTE(gbiv): This may not be completely right -- 137 // it was omitted by the patch that added 138 // ICK_Zero_Event_Conversion 139 ICR_C_Conversion, 140 ICR_C_Conversion_Extension 141 }; 142 return Rank[(int)Kind]; 143 } 144 145 /// GetImplicitConversionName - Return the name of this kind of 146 /// implicit conversion. 147 static const char* GetImplicitConversionName(ImplicitConversionKind Kind) { 148 static const char* const Name[(int)ICK_Num_Conversion_Kinds] = { 149 "No conversion", 150 "Lvalue-to-rvalue", 151 "Array-to-pointer", 152 "Function-to-pointer", 153 "Noreturn adjustment", 154 "Qualification", 155 "Integral promotion", 156 "Floating point promotion", 157 "Complex promotion", 158 "Integral conversion", 159 "Floating conversion", 160 "Complex conversion", 161 "Floating-integral conversion", 162 "Pointer conversion", 163 "Pointer-to-member conversion", 164 "Boolean conversion", 165 "Compatible-types conversion", 166 "Derived-to-base conversion", 167 "Vector conversion", 168 "Vector splat", 169 "Complex-real conversion", 170 "Block Pointer conversion", 171 "Transparent Union Conversion", 172 "Writeback conversion", 173 "OpenCL Zero Event Conversion", 174 "C specific type conversion", 175 "Incompatible pointer conversion" 176 }; 177 return Name[Kind]; 178 } 179 180 /// StandardConversionSequence - Set the standard conversion 181 /// sequence to the identity conversion. 182 void StandardConversionSequence::setAsIdentityConversion() { 183 First = ICK_Identity; 184 Second = ICK_Identity; 185 Third = ICK_Identity; 186 DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr = false; 187 QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime = false; 188 ReferenceBinding = false; 189 DirectBinding = false; 190 IsLvalueReference = true; 191 BindsToFunctionLvalue = false; 192 BindsToRvalue = false; 193 BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier = false; 194 ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding = false; 195 CopyConstructor = nullptr; 196 } 197 198 /// getRank - Retrieve the rank of this standard conversion sequence 199 /// (C++ 13.3.3.1.1p3). The rank is the largest rank of each of the 200 /// implicit conversions. 201 ImplicitConversionRank StandardConversionSequence::getRank() const { 202 ImplicitConversionRank Rank = ICR_Exact_Match; 203 if (GetConversionRank(First) > Rank) 204 Rank = GetConversionRank(First); 205 if (GetConversionRank(Second) > Rank) 206 Rank = GetConversionRank(Second); 207 if (GetConversionRank(Third) > Rank) 208 Rank = GetConversionRank(Third); 209 return Rank; 210 } 211 212 /// isPointerConversionToBool - Determines whether this conversion is 213 /// a conversion of a pointer or pointer-to-member to bool. This is 214 /// used as part of the ranking of standard conversion sequences 215 /// (C++ 13.3.3.2p4). 216 bool StandardConversionSequence::isPointerConversionToBool() const { 217 // Note that FromType has not necessarily been transformed by the 218 // array-to-pointer or function-to-pointer implicit conversions, so 219 // check for their presence as well as checking whether FromType is 220 // a pointer. 221 if (getToType(1)->isBooleanType() && 222 (getFromType()->isPointerType() || 223 getFromType()->isObjCObjectPointerType() || 224 getFromType()->isBlockPointerType() || 225 getFromType()->isNullPtrType() || 226 First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer || First == ICK_Function_To_Pointer)) 227 return true; 228 229 return false; 230 } 231 232 /// isPointerConversionToVoidPointer - Determines whether this 233 /// conversion is a conversion of a pointer to a void pointer. This is 234 /// used as part of the ranking of standard conversion sequences (C++ 235 /// 13.3.3.2p4). 236 bool 237 StandardConversionSequence:: 238 isPointerConversionToVoidPointer(ASTContext& Context) const { 239 QualType FromType = getFromType(); 240 QualType ToType = getToType(1); 241 242 // Note that FromType has not necessarily been transformed by the 243 // array-to-pointer implicit conversion, so check for its presence 244 // and redo the conversion to get a pointer. 245 if (First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer) 246 FromType = Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType); 247 248 if (Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion && FromType->isAnyPointerType()) 249 if (const PointerType* ToPtrType = ToType->getAs<PointerType>()) 250 return ToPtrType->getPointeeType()->isVoidType(); 251 252 return false; 253 } 254 255 /// Skip any implicit casts which could be either part of a narrowing conversion 256 /// or after one in an implicit conversion. 257 static const Expr *IgnoreNarrowingConversion(const Expr *Converted) { 258 while (const ImplicitCastExpr *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(Converted)) { 259 switch (ICE->getCastKind()) { 260 case CK_NoOp: 261 case CK_IntegralCast: 262 case CK_IntegralToBoolean: 263 case CK_IntegralToFloating: 264 case CK_BooleanToSignedIntegral: 265 case CK_FloatingToIntegral: 266 case CK_FloatingToBoolean: 267 case CK_FloatingCast: 268 Converted = ICE->getSubExpr(); 269 continue; 270 271 default: 272 return Converted; 273 } 274 } 275 276 return Converted; 277 } 278 279 /// Check if this standard conversion sequence represents a narrowing 280 /// conversion, according to C++11 [dcl.init.list]p7. 281 /// 282 /// \param Ctx The AST context. 283 /// \param Converted The result of applying this standard conversion sequence. 284 /// \param ConstantValue If this is an NK_Constant_Narrowing conversion, the 285 /// value of the expression prior to the narrowing conversion. 286 /// \param ConstantType If this is an NK_Constant_Narrowing conversion, the 287 /// type of the expression prior to the narrowing conversion. 288 NarrowingKind 289 StandardConversionSequence::getNarrowingKind(ASTContext &Ctx, 290 const Expr *Converted, 291 APValue &ConstantValue, 292 QualType &ConstantType) const { 293 assert(Ctx.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && "narrowing check outside C++"); 294 295 // C++11 [dcl.init.list]p7: 296 // A narrowing conversion is an implicit conversion ... 297 QualType FromType = getToType(0); 298 QualType ToType = getToType(1); 299 300 // A conversion to an enumeration type is narrowing if the conversion to 301 // the underlying type is narrowing. This only arises for expressions of 302 // the form 'Enum{init}'. 303 if (auto *ET = ToType->getAs<EnumType>()) 304 ToType = ET->getDecl()->getIntegerType(); 305 306 switch (Second) { 307 // 'bool' is an integral type; dispatch to the right place to handle it. 308 case ICK_Boolean_Conversion: 309 if (FromType->isRealFloatingType()) 310 goto FloatingIntegralConversion; 311 if (FromType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType()) 312 goto IntegralConversion; 313 // Boolean conversions can be from pointers and pointers to members 314 // [conv.bool], and those aren't considered narrowing conversions. 315 return NK_Not_Narrowing; 316 317 // -- from a floating-point type to an integer type, or 318 // 319 // -- from an integer type or unscoped enumeration type to a floating-point 320 // type, except where the source is a constant expression and the actual 321 // value after conversion will fit into the target type and will produce 322 // the original value when converted back to the original type, or 323 case ICK_Floating_Integral: 324 FloatingIntegralConversion: 325 if (FromType->isRealFloatingType() && ToType->isIntegralType(Ctx)) { 326 return NK_Type_Narrowing; 327 } else if (FromType->isIntegralType(Ctx) && ToType->isRealFloatingType()) { 328 llvm::APSInt IntConstantValue; 329 const Expr *Initializer = IgnoreNarrowingConversion(Converted); 330 if (Initializer && 331 Initializer->isIntegerConstantExpr(IntConstantValue, Ctx)) { 332 // Convert the integer to the floating type. 333 llvm::APFloat Result(Ctx.getFloatTypeSemantics(ToType)); 334 Result.convertFromAPInt(IntConstantValue, IntConstantValue.isSigned(), 335 llvm::APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven); 336 // And back. 337 llvm::APSInt ConvertedValue = IntConstantValue; 338 bool ignored; 339 Result.convertToInteger(ConvertedValue, 340 llvm::APFloat::rmTowardZero, &ignored); 341 // If the resulting value is different, this was a narrowing conversion. 342 if (IntConstantValue != ConvertedValue) { 343 ConstantValue = APValue(IntConstantValue); 344 ConstantType = Initializer->getType(); 345 return NK_Constant_Narrowing; 346 } 347 } else { 348 // Variables are always narrowings. 349 return NK_Variable_Narrowing; 350 } 351 } 352 return NK_Not_Narrowing; 353 354 // -- from long double to double or float, or from double to float, except 355 // where the source is a constant expression and the actual value after 356 // conversion is within the range of values that can be represented (even 357 // if it cannot be represented exactly), or 358 case ICK_Floating_Conversion: 359 if (FromType->isRealFloatingType() && ToType->isRealFloatingType() && 360 Ctx.getFloatingTypeOrder(FromType, ToType) == 1) { 361 // FromType is larger than ToType. 362 const Expr *Initializer = IgnoreNarrowingConversion(Converted); 363 if (Initializer->isCXX11ConstantExpr(Ctx, &ConstantValue)) { 364 // Constant! 365 assert(ConstantValue.isFloat()); 366 llvm::APFloat FloatVal = ConstantValue.getFloat(); 367 // Convert the source value into the target type. 368 bool ignored; 369 llvm::APFloat::opStatus ConvertStatus = FloatVal.convert( 370 Ctx.getFloatTypeSemantics(ToType), 371 llvm::APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven, &ignored); 372 // If there was no overflow, the source value is within the range of 373 // values that can be represented. 374 if (ConvertStatus & llvm::APFloat::opOverflow) { 375 ConstantType = Initializer->getType(); 376 return NK_Constant_Narrowing; 377 } 378 } else { 379 return NK_Variable_Narrowing; 380 } 381 } 382 return NK_Not_Narrowing; 383 384 // -- from an integer type or unscoped enumeration type to an integer type 385 // that cannot represent all the values of the original type, except where 386 // the source is a constant expression and the actual value after 387 // conversion will fit into the target type and will produce the original 388 // value when converted back to the original type. 389 case ICK_Integral_Conversion: 390 IntegralConversion: { 391 assert(FromType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType()); 392 assert(ToType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType()); 393 const bool FromSigned = FromType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType(); 394 const unsigned FromWidth = Ctx.getIntWidth(FromType); 395 const bool ToSigned = ToType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType(); 396 const unsigned ToWidth = Ctx.getIntWidth(ToType); 397 398 if (FromWidth > ToWidth || 399 (FromWidth == ToWidth && FromSigned != ToSigned) || 400 (FromSigned && !ToSigned)) { 401 // Not all values of FromType can be represented in ToType. 402 llvm::APSInt InitializerValue; 403 const Expr *Initializer = IgnoreNarrowingConversion(Converted); 404 if (!Initializer->isIntegerConstantExpr(InitializerValue, Ctx)) { 405 // Such conversions on variables are always narrowing. 406 return NK_Variable_Narrowing; 407 } 408 bool Narrowing = false; 409 if (FromWidth < ToWidth) { 410 // Negative -> unsigned is narrowing. Otherwise, more bits is never 411 // narrowing. 412 if (InitializerValue.isSigned() && InitializerValue.isNegative()) 413 Narrowing = true; 414 } else { 415 // Add a bit to the InitializerValue so we don't have to worry about 416 // signed vs. unsigned comparisons. 417 InitializerValue = InitializerValue.extend( 418 InitializerValue.getBitWidth() + 1); 419 // Convert the initializer to and from the target width and signed-ness. 420 llvm::APSInt ConvertedValue = InitializerValue; 421 ConvertedValue = ConvertedValue.trunc(ToWidth); 422 ConvertedValue.setIsSigned(ToSigned); 423 ConvertedValue = ConvertedValue.extend(InitializerValue.getBitWidth()); 424 ConvertedValue.setIsSigned(InitializerValue.isSigned()); 425 // If the result is different, this was a narrowing conversion. 426 if (ConvertedValue != InitializerValue) 427 Narrowing = true; 428 } 429 if (Narrowing) { 430 ConstantType = Initializer->getType(); 431 ConstantValue = APValue(InitializerValue); 432 return NK_Constant_Narrowing; 433 } 434 } 435 return NK_Not_Narrowing; 436 } 437 438 default: 439 // Other kinds of conversions are not narrowings. 440 return NK_Not_Narrowing; 441 } 442 } 443 444 /// dump - Print this standard conversion sequence to standard 445 /// error. Useful for debugging overloading issues. 446 LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void StandardConversionSequence::dump() const { 447 raw_ostream &OS = llvm::errs(); 448 bool PrintedSomething = false; 449 if (First != ICK_Identity) { 450 OS << GetImplicitConversionName(First); 451 PrintedSomething = true; 452 } 453 454 if (Second != ICK_Identity) { 455 if (PrintedSomething) { 456 OS << " -> "; 457 } 458 OS << GetImplicitConversionName(Second); 459 460 if (CopyConstructor) { 461 OS << " (by copy constructor)"; 462 } else if (DirectBinding) { 463 OS << " (direct reference binding)"; 464 } else if (ReferenceBinding) { 465 OS << " (reference binding)"; 466 } 467 PrintedSomething = true; 468 } 469 470 if (Third != ICK_Identity) { 471 if (PrintedSomething) { 472 OS << " -> "; 473 } 474 OS << GetImplicitConversionName(Third); 475 PrintedSomething = true; 476 } 477 478 if (!PrintedSomething) { 479 OS << "No conversions required"; 480 } 481 } 482 483 /// dump - Print this user-defined conversion sequence to standard 484 /// error. Useful for debugging overloading issues. 485 void UserDefinedConversionSequence::dump() const { 486 raw_ostream &OS = llvm::errs(); 487 if (Before.First || Before.Second || Before.Third) { 488 Before.dump(); 489 OS << " -> "; 490 } 491 if (ConversionFunction) 492 OS << '\'' << *ConversionFunction << '\''; 493 else 494 OS << "aggregate initialization"; 495 if (After.First || After.Second || After.Third) { 496 OS << " -> "; 497 After.dump(); 498 } 499 } 500 501 /// dump - Print this implicit conversion sequence to standard 502 /// error. Useful for debugging overloading issues. 503 void ImplicitConversionSequence::dump() const { 504 raw_ostream &OS = llvm::errs(); 505 if (isStdInitializerListElement()) 506 OS << "Worst std::initializer_list element conversion: "; 507 switch (ConversionKind) { 508 case StandardConversion: 509 OS << "Standard conversion: "; 510 Standard.dump(); 511 break; 512 case UserDefinedConversion: 513 OS << "User-defined conversion: "; 514 UserDefined.dump(); 515 break; 516 case EllipsisConversion: 517 OS << "Ellipsis conversion"; 518 break; 519 case AmbiguousConversion: 520 OS << "Ambiguous conversion"; 521 break; 522 case BadConversion: 523 OS << "Bad conversion"; 524 break; 525 } 526 527 OS << "\n"; 528 } 529 530 void AmbiguousConversionSequence::construct() { 531 new (&conversions()) ConversionSet(); 532 } 533 534 void AmbiguousConversionSequence::destruct() { 535 conversions().~ConversionSet(); 536 } 537 538 void 539 AmbiguousConversionSequence::copyFrom(const AmbiguousConversionSequence &O) { 540 FromTypePtr = O.FromTypePtr; 541 ToTypePtr = O.ToTypePtr; 542 new (&conversions()) ConversionSet(O.conversions()); 543 } 544 545 namespace { 546 // Structure used by DeductionFailureInfo to store 547 // template argument information. 548 struct DFIArguments { 549 TemplateArgument FirstArg; 550 TemplateArgument SecondArg; 551 }; 552 // Structure used by DeductionFailureInfo to store 553 // template parameter and template argument information. 554 struct DFIParamWithArguments : DFIArguments { 555 TemplateParameter Param; 556 }; 557 // Structure used by DeductionFailureInfo to store template argument 558 // information and the index of the problematic call argument. 559 struct DFIDeducedMismatchArgs : DFIArguments { 560 TemplateArgumentList *TemplateArgs; 561 unsigned CallArgIndex; 562 }; 563 } 564 565 /// \brief Convert from Sema's representation of template deduction information 566 /// to the form used in overload-candidate information. 567 DeductionFailureInfo 568 clang::MakeDeductionFailureInfo(ASTContext &Context, 569 Sema::TemplateDeductionResult TDK, 570 TemplateDeductionInfo &Info) { 571 DeductionFailureInfo Result; 572 Result.Result = static_cast<unsigned>(TDK); 573 Result.HasDiagnostic = false; 574 switch (TDK) { 575 case Sema::TDK_Success: 576 case Sema::TDK_Invalid: 577 case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth: 578 case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments: 579 case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments: 580 case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure: 581 Result.Data = nullptr; 582 break; 583 584 case Sema::TDK_Incomplete: 585 case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments: 586 Result.Data = Info.Param.getOpaqueValue(); 587 break; 588 589 case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch: { 590 // FIXME: Should allocate from normal heap so that we can free this later. 591 auto *Saved = new (Context) DFIDeducedMismatchArgs; 592 Saved->FirstArg = Info.FirstArg; 593 Saved->SecondArg = Info.SecondArg; 594 Saved->TemplateArgs = Info.take(); 595 Saved->CallArgIndex = Info.CallArgIndex; 596 Result.Data = Saved; 597 break; 598 } 599 600 case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch: { 601 // FIXME: Should allocate from normal heap so that we can free this later. 602 DFIArguments *Saved = new (Context) DFIArguments; 603 Saved->FirstArg = Info.FirstArg; 604 Saved->SecondArg = Info.SecondArg; 605 Result.Data = Saved; 606 break; 607 } 608 609 case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent: 610 case Sema::TDK_Underqualified: { 611 // FIXME: Should allocate from normal heap so that we can free this later. 612 DFIParamWithArguments *Saved = new (Context) DFIParamWithArguments; 613 Saved->Param = Info.Param; 614 Saved->FirstArg = Info.FirstArg; 615 Saved->SecondArg = Info.SecondArg; 616 Result.Data = Saved; 617 break; 618 } 619 620 case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure: 621 Result.Data = Info.take(); 622 if (Info.hasSFINAEDiagnostic()) { 623 PartialDiagnosticAt *Diag = new (Result.Diagnostic) PartialDiagnosticAt( 624 SourceLocation(), PartialDiagnostic::NullDiagnostic()); 625 Info.takeSFINAEDiagnostic(*Diag); 626 Result.HasDiagnostic = true; 627 } 628 break; 629 630 case Sema::TDK_FailedOverloadResolution: 631 Result.Data = Info.Expression; 632 break; 633 } 634 635 return Result; 636 } 637 638 void DeductionFailureInfo::Destroy() { 639 switch (static_cast<Sema::TemplateDeductionResult>(Result)) { 640 case Sema::TDK_Success: 641 case Sema::TDK_Invalid: 642 case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth: 643 case Sema::TDK_Incomplete: 644 case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments: 645 case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments: 646 case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments: 647 case Sema::TDK_FailedOverloadResolution: 648 break; 649 650 case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent: 651 case Sema::TDK_Underqualified: 652 case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch: 653 case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch: 654 // FIXME: Destroy the data? 655 Data = nullptr; 656 break; 657 658 case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure: 659 // FIXME: Destroy the template argument list? 660 Data = nullptr; 661 if (PartialDiagnosticAt *Diag = getSFINAEDiagnostic()) { 662 Diag->~PartialDiagnosticAt(); 663 HasDiagnostic = false; 664 } 665 break; 666 667 // Unhandled 668 case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure: 669 break; 670 } 671 } 672 673 PartialDiagnosticAt *DeductionFailureInfo::getSFINAEDiagnostic() { 674 if (HasDiagnostic) 675 return static_cast<PartialDiagnosticAt*>(static_cast<void*>(Diagnostic)); 676 return nullptr; 677 } 678 679 TemplateParameter DeductionFailureInfo::getTemplateParameter() { 680 switch (static_cast<Sema::TemplateDeductionResult>(Result)) { 681 case Sema::TDK_Success: 682 case Sema::TDK_Invalid: 683 case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth: 684 case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments: 685 case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments: 686 case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure: 687 case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch: 688 case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch: 689 case Sema::TDK_FailedOverloadResolution: 690 return TemplateParameter(); 691 692 case Sema::TDK_Incomplete: 693 case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments: 694 return TemplateParameter::getFromOpaqueValue(Data); 695 696 case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent: 697 case Sema::TDK_Underqualified: 698 return static_cast<DFIParamWithArguments*>(Data)->Param; 699 700 // Unhandled 701 case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure: 702 break; 703 } 704 705 return TemplateParameter(); 706 } 707 708 TemplateArgumentList *DeductionFailureInfo::getTemplateArgumentList() { 709 switch (static_cast<Sema::TemplateDeductionResult>(Result)) { 710 case Sema::TDK_Success: 711 case Sema::TDK_Invalid: 712 case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth: 713 case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments: 714 case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments: 715 case Sema::TDK_Incomplete: 716 case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments: 717 case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent: 718 case Sema::TDK_Underqualified: 719 case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch: 720 case Sema::TDK_FailedOverloadResolution: 721 return nullptr; 722 723 case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch: 724 return static_cast<DFIDeducedMismatchArgs*>(Data)->TemplateArgs; 725 726 case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure: 727 return static_cast<TemplateArgumentList*>(Data); 728 729 // Unhandled 730 case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure: 731 break; 732 } 733 734 return nullptr; 735 } 736 737 const TemplateArgument *DeductionFailureInfo::getFirstArg() { 738 switch (static_cast<Sema::TemplateDeductionResult>(Result)) { 739 case Sema::TDK_Success: 740 case Sema::TDK_Invalid: 741 case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth: 742 case Sema::TDK_Incomplete: 743 case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments: 744 case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments: 745 case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments: 746 case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure: 747 case Sema::TDK_FailedOverloadResolution: 748 return nullptr; 749 750 case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent: 751 case Sema::TDK_Underqualified: 752 case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch: 753 case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch: 754 return &static_cast<DFIArguments*>(Data)->FirstArg; 755 756 // Unhandled 757 case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure: 758 break; 759 } 760 761 return nullptr; 762 } 763 764 const TemplateArgument *DeductionFailureInfo::getSecondArg() { 765 switch (static_cast<Sema::TemplateDeductionResult>(Result)) { 766 case Sema::TDK_Success: 767 case Sema::TDK_Invalid: 768 case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth: 769 case Sema::TDK_Incomplete: 770 case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments: 771 case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments: 772 case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments: 773 case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure: 774 case Sema::TDK_FailedOverloadResolution: 775 return nullptr; 776 777 case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent: 778 case Sema::TDK_Underqualified: 779 case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch: 780 case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch: 781 return &static_cast<DFIArguments*>(Data)->SecondArg; 782 783 // Unhandled 784 case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure: 785 break; 786 } 787 788 return nullptr; 789 } 790 791 Expr *DeductionFailureInfo::getExpr() { 792 if (static_cast<Sema::TemplateDeductionResult>(Result) == 793 Sema::TDK_FailedOverloadResolution) 794 return static_cast<Expr*>(Data); 795 796 return nullptr; 797 } 798 799 llvm::Optional<unsigned> DeductionFailureInfo::getCallArgIndex() { 800 if (static_cast<Sema::TemplateDeductionResult>(Result) == 801 Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch) 802 return static_cast<DFIDeducedMismatchArgs*>(Data)->CallArgIndex; 803 804 return llvm::None; 805 } 806 807 void OverloadCandidateSet::destroyCandidates() { 808 for (iterator i = begin(), e = end(); i != e; ++i) { 809 for (unsigned ii = 0, ie = i->NumConversions; ii != ie; ++ii) 810 i->Conversions[ii].~ImplicitConversionSequence(); 811 if (!i->Viable && i->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_deduction) 812 i->DeductionFailure.Destroy(); 813 } 814 } 815 816 void OverloadCandidateSet::clear() { 817 destroyCandidates(); 818 NumInlineSequences = 0; 819 Candidates.clear(); 820 Functions.clear(); 821 } 822 823 namespace { 824 class UnbridgedCastsSet { 825 struct Entry { 826 Expr **Addr; 827 Expr *Saved; 828 }; 829 SmallVector<Entry, 2> Entries; 830 831 public: 832 void save(Sema &S, Expr *&E) { 833 assert(E->hasPlaceholderType(BuiltinType::ARCUnbridgedCast)); 834 Entry entry = { &E, E }; 835 Entries.push_back(entry); 836 E = S.stripARCUnbridgedCast(E); 837 } 838 839 void restore() { 840 for (SmallVectorImpl<Entry>::iterator 841 i = Entries.begin(), e = Entries.end(); i != e; ++i) 842 *i->Addr = i->Saved; 843 } 844 }; 845 } 846 847 /// checkPlaceholderForOverload - Do any interesting placeholder-like 848 /// preprocessing on the given expression. 849 /// 850 /// \param unbridgedCasts a collection to which to add unbridged casts; 851 /// without this, they will be immediately diagnosed as errors 852 /// 853 /// Return true on unrecoverable error. 854 static bool 855 checkPlaceholderForOverload(Sema &S, Expr *&E, 856 UnbridgedCastsSet *unbridgedCasts = nullptr) { 857 if (const BuiltinType *placeholder = E->getType()->getAsPlaceholderType()) { 858 // We can't handle overloaded expressions here because overload 859 // resolution might reasonably tweak them. 860 if (placeholder->getKind() == BuiltinType::Overload) return false; 861 862 // If the context potentially accepts unbridged ARC casts, strip 863 // the unbridged cast and add it to the collection for later restoration. 864 if (placeholder->getKind() == BuiltinType::ARCUnbridgedCast && 865 unbridgedCasts) { 866 unbridgedCasts->save(S, E); 867 return false; 868 } 869 870 // Go ahead and check everything else. 871 ExprResult result = S.CheckPlaceholderExpr(E); 872 if (result.isInvalid()) 873 return true; 874 875 E = result.get(); 876 return false; 877 } 878 879 // Nothing to do. 880 return false; 881 } 882 883 /// checkArgPlaceholdersForOverload - Check a set of call operands for 884 /// placeholders. 885 static bool checkArgPlaceholdersForOverload(Sema &S, 886 MultiExprArg Args, 887 UnbridgedCastsSet &unbridged) { 888 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Args.size(); i != e; ++i) 889 if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(S, Args[i], &unbridged)) 890 return true; 891 892 return false; 893 } 894 895 // IsOverload - Determine whether the given New declaration is an 896 // overload of the declarations in Old. This routine returns false if 897 // New and Old cannot be overloaded, e.g., if New has the same 898 // signature as some function in Old (C++ 1.3.10) or if the Old 899 // declarations aren't functions (or function templates) at all. When 900 // it does return false, MatchedDecl will point to the decl that New 901 // cannot be overloaded with. This decl may be a UsingShadowDecl on 902 // top of the underlying declaration. 903 // 904 // Example: Given the following input: 905 // 906 // void f(int, float); // #1 907 // void f(int, int); // #2 908 // int f(int, int); // #3 909 // 910 // When we process #1, there is no previous declaration of "f", 911 // so IsOverload will not be used. 912 // 913 // When we process #2, Old contains only the FunctionDecl for #1. By 914 // comparing the parameter types, we see that #1 and #2 are overloaded 915 // (since they have different signatures), so this routine returns 916 // false; MatchedDecl is unchanged. 917 // 918 // When we process #3, Old is an overload set containing #1 and #2. We 919 // compare the signatures of #3 to #1 (they're overloaded, so we do 920 // nothing) and then #3 to #2. Since the signatures of #3 and #2 are 921 // identical (return types of functions are not part of the 922 // signature), IsOverload returns false and MatchedDecl will be set to 923 // point to the FunctionDecl for #2. 924 // 925 // 'NewIsUsingShadowDecl' indicates that 'New' is being introduced 926 // into a class by a using declaration. The rules for whether to hide 927 // shadow declarations ignore some properties which otherwise figure 928 // into a function template's signature. 929 Sema::OverloadKind 930 Sema::CheckOverload(Scope *S, FunctionDecl *New, const LookupResult &Old, 931 NamedDecl *&Match, bool NewIsUsingDecl) { 932 for (LookupResult::iterator I = Old.begin(), E = Old.end(); 933 I != E; ++I) { 934 NamedDecl *OldD = *I; 935 936 bool OldIsUsingDecl = false; 937 if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(OldD)) { 938 OldIsUsingDecl = true; 939 940 // We can always introduce two using declarations into the same 941 // context, even if they have identical signatures. 942 if (NewIsUsingDecl) continue; 943 944 OldD = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(OldD)->getTargetDecl(); 945 } 946 947 // A using-declaration does not conflict with another declaration 948 // if one of them is hidden. 949 if ((OldIsUsingDecl || NewIsUsingDecl) && !isVisible(*I)) 950 continue; 951 952 // If either declaration was introduced by a using declaration, 953 // we'll need to use slightly different rules for matching. 954 // Essentially, these rules are the normal rules, except that 955 // function templates hide function templates with different 956 // return types or template parameter lists. 957 bool UseMemberUsingDeclRules = 958 (OldIsUsingDecl || NewIsUsingDecl) && CurContext->isRecord() && 959 !New->getFriendObjectKind(); 960 961 if (FunctionDecl *OldF = OldD->getAsFunction()) { 962 if (!IsOverload(New, OldF, UseMemberUsingDeclRules)) { 963 if (UseMemberUsingDeclRules && OldIsUsingDecl) { 964 HideUsingShadowDecl(S, cast<UsingShadowDecl>(*I)); 965 continue; 966 } 967 968 if (!isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(OldD) && 969 !shouldLinkPossiblyHiddenDecl(*I, New)) 970 continue; 971 972 Match = *I; 973 return Ovl_Match; 974 } 975 } else if (isa<UsingDecl>(OldD)) { 976 // We can overload with these, which can show up when doing 977 // redeclaration checks for UsingDecls. 978 assert(Old.getLookupKind() == LookupUsingDeclName); 979 } else if (isa<TagDecl>(OldD)) { 980 // We can always overload with tags by hiding them. 981 } else if (isa<UnresolvedUsingValueDecl>(OldD)) { 982 // Optimistically assume that an unresolved using decl will 983 // overload; if it doesn't, we'll have to diagnose during 984 // template instantiation. 985 } else { 986 // (C++ 13p1): 987 // Only function declarations can be overloaded; object and type 988 // declarations cannot be overloaded. 989 Match = *I; 990 return Ovl_NonFunction; 991 } 992 } 993 994 return Ovl_Overload; 995 } 996 997 bool Sema::IsOverload(FunctionDecl *New, FunctionDecl *Old, 998 bool UseMemberUsingDeclRules, bool ConsiderCudaAttrs) { 999 // C++ [basic.start.main]p2: This function shall not be overloaded. 1000 if (New->isMain()) 1001 return false; 1002 1003 // MSVCRT user defined entry points cannot be overloaded. 1004 if (New->isMSVCRTEntryPoint()) 1005 return false; 1006 1007 FunctionTemplateDecl *OldTemplate = Old->getDescribedFunctionTemplate(); 1008 FunctionTemplateDecl *NewTemplate = New->getDescribedFunctionTemplate(); 1009 1010 // C++ [temp.fct]p2: 1011 // A function template can be overloaded with other function templates 1012 // and with normal (non-template) functions. 1013 if ((OldTemplate == nullptr) != (NewTemplate == nullptr)) 1014 return true; 1015 1016 // Is the function New an overload of the function Old? 1017 QualType OldQType = Context.getCanonicalType(Old->getType()); 1018 QualType NewQType = Context.getCanonicalType(New->getType()); 1019 1020 // Compare the signatures (C++ 1.3.10) of the two functions to 1021 // determine whether they are overloads. If we find any mismatch 1022 // in the signature, they are overloads. 1023 1024 // If either of these functions is a K&R-style function (no 1025 // prototype), then we consider them to have matching signatures. 1026 if (isa<FunctionNoProtoType>(OldQType.getTypePtr()) || 1027 isa<FunctionNoProtoType>(NewQType.getTypePtr())) 1028 return false; 1029 1030 const FunctionProtoType *OldType = cast<FunctionProtoType>(OldQType); 1031 const FunctionProtoType *NewType = cast<FunctionProtoType>(NewQType); 1032 1033 // The signature of a function includes the types of its 1034 // parameters (C++ 1.3.10), which includes the presence or absence 1035 // of the ellipsis; see C++ DR 357). 1036 if (OldQType != NewQType && 1037 (OldType->getNumParams() != NewType->getNumParams() || 1038 OldType->isVariadic() != NewType->isVariadic() || 1039 !FunctionParamTypesAreEqual(OldType, NewType))) 1040 return true; 1041 1042 // C++ [temp.over.link]p4: 1043 // The signature of a function template consists of its function 1044 // signature, its return type and its template parameter list. The names 1045 // of the template parameters are significant only for establishing the 1046 // relationship between the template parameters and the rest of the 1047 // signature. 1048 // 1049 // We check the return type and template parameter lists for function 1050 // templates first; the remaining checks follow. 1051 // 1052 // However, we don't consider either of these when deciding whether 1053 // a member introduced by a shadow declaration is hidden. 1054 if (!UseMemberUsingDeclRules && NewTemplate && 1055 (!TemplateParameterListsAreEqual(NewTemplate->getTemplateParameters(), 1056 OldTemplate->getTemplateParameters(), 1057 false, TPL_TemplateMatch) || 1058 OldType->getReturnType() != NewType->getReturnType())) 1059 return true; 1060 1061 // If the function is a class member, its signature includes the 1062 // cv-qualifiers (if any) and ref-qualifier (if any) on the function itself. 1063 // 1064 // As part of this, also check whether one of the member functions 1065 // is static, in which case they are not overloads (C++ 1066 // 13.1p2). While not part of the definition of the signature, 1067 // this check is important to determine whether these functions 1068 // can be overloaded. 1069 CXXMethodDecl *OldMethod = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Old); 1070 CXXMethodDecl *NewMethod = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(New); 1071 if (OldMethod && NewMethod && 1072 !OldMethod->isStatic() && !NewMethod->isStatic()) { 1073 if (OldMethod->getRefQualifier() != NewMethod->getRefQualifier()) { 1074 if (!UseMemberUsingDeclRules && 1075 (OldMethod->getRefQualifier() == RQ_None || 1076 NewMethod->getRefQualifier() == RQ_None)) { 1077 // C++0x [over.load]p2: 1078 // - Member function declarations with the same name and the same 1079 // parameter-type-list as well as member function template 1080 // declarations with the same name, the same parameter-type-list, and 1081 // the same template parameter lists cannot be overloaded if any of 1082 // them, but not all, have a ref-qualifier (8.3.5). 1083 Diag(NewMethod->getLocation(), diag::err_ref_qualifier_overload) 1084 << NewMethod->getRefQualifier() << OldMethod->getRefQualifier(); 1085 Diag(OldMethod->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_declaration); 1086 } 1087 return true; 1088 } 1089 1090 // We may not have applied the implicit const for a constexpr member 1091 // function yet (because we haven't yet resolved whether this is a static 1092 // or non-static member function). Add it now, on the assumption that this 1093 // is a redeclaration of OldMethod. 1094 unsigned OldQuals = OldMethod->getTypeQualifiers(); 1095 unsigned NewQuals = NewMethod->getTypeQualifiers(); 1096 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14 && NewMethod->isConstexpr() && 1097 !isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(NewMethod)) 1098 NewQuals |= Qualifiers::Const; 1099 1100 // We do not allow overloading based off of '__restrict'. 1101 OldQuals &= ~Qualifiers::Restrict; 1102 NewQuals &= ~Qualifiers::Restrict; 1103 if (OldQuals != NewQuals) 1104 return true; 1105 } 1106 1107 // Though pass_object_size is placed on parameters and takes an argument, we 1108 // consider it to be a function-level modifier for the sake of function 1109 // identity. Either the function has one or more parameters with 1110 // pass_object_size or it doesn't. 1111 if (functionHasPassObjectSizeParams(New) != 1112 functionHasPassObjectSizeParams(Old)) 1113 return true; 1114 1115 // enable_if attributes are an order-sensitive part of the signature. 1116 for (specific_attr_iterator<EnableIfAttr> 1117 NewI = New->specific_attr_begin<EnableIfAttr>(), 1118 NewE = New->specific_attr_end<EnableIfAttr>(), 1119 OldI = Old->specific_attr_begin<EnableIfAttr>(), 1120 OldE = Old->specific_attr_end<EnableIfAttr>(); 1121 NewI != NewE || OldI != OldE; ++NewI, ++OldI) { 1122 if (NewI == NewE || OldI == OldE) 1123 return true; 1124 llvm::FoldingSetNodeID NewID, OldID; 1125 NewI->getCond()->Profile(NewID, Context, true); 1126 OldI->getCond()->Profile(OldID, Context, true); 1127 if (NewID != OldID) 1128 return true; 1129 } 1130 1131 if (getLangOpts().CUDA && ConsiderCudaAttrs) { 1132 CUDAFunctionTarget NewTarget = IdentifyCUDATarget(New), 1133 OldTarget = IdentifyCUDATarget(Old); 1134 if (NewTarget == CFT_InvalidTarget || NewTarget == CFT_Global) 1135 return false; 1136 1137 assert((OldTarget != CFT_InvalidTarget) && "Unexpected invalid target."); 1138 1139 // Don't allow mixing of HD with other kinds. This guarantees that 1140 // we have only one viable function with this signature on any 1141 // side of CUDA compilation . 1142 // __global__ functions can't be overloaded based on attribute 1143 // difference because, like HD, they also exist on both sides. 1144 if ((NewTarget == CFT_HostDevice) || (OldTarget == CFT_HostDevice) || 1145 (NewTarget == CFT_Global) || (OldTarget == CFT_Global)) 1146 return false; 1147 1148 // Allow overloading of functions with same signature, but 1149 // different CUDA target attributes. 1150 return NewTarget != OldTarget; 1151 } 1152 1153 // The signatures match; this is not an overload. 1154 return false; 1155 } 1156 1157 /// \brief Checks availability of the function depending on the current 1158 /// function context. Inside an unavailable function, unavailability is ignored. 1159 /// 1160 /// \returns true if \arg FD is unavailable and current context is inside 1161 /// an available function, false otherwise. 1162 bool Sema::isFunctionConsideredUnavailable(FunctionDecl *FD) { 1163 if (!FD->isUnavailable()) 1164 return false; 1165 1166 // Walk up the context of the caller. 1167 Decl *C = cast<Decl>(CurContext); 1168 do { 1169 if (C->isUnavailable()) 1170 return false; 1171 } while ((C = cast_or_null<Decl>(C->getDeclContext()))); 1172 return true; 1173 } 1174 1175 /// \brief Tries a user-defined conversion from From to ToType. 1176 /// 1177 /// Produces an implicit conversion sequence for when a standard conversion 1178 /// is not an option. See TryImplicitConversion for more information. 1179 static ImplicitConversionSequence 1180 TryUserDefinedConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType, 1181 bool SuppressUserConversions, 1182 bool AllowExplicit, 1183 bool InOverloadResolution, 1184 bool CStyle, 1185 bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion, 1186 bool AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit) { 1187 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS; 1188 1189 if (SuppressUserConversions) { 1190 // We're not in the case above, so there is no conversion that 1191 // we can perform. 1192 ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::no_conversion, From, ToType); 1193 return ICS; 1194 } 1195 1196 // Attempt user-defined conversion. 1197 OverloadCandidateSet Conversions(From->getExprLoc(), 1198 OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal); 1199 switch (IsUserDefinedConversion(S, From, ToType, ICS.UserDefined, 1200 Conversions, AllowExplicit, 1201 AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit)) { 1202 case OR_Success: 1203 case OR_Deleted: 1204 ICS.setUserDefined(); 1205 // C++ [over.ics.user]p4: 1206 // A conversion of an expression of class type to the same class 1207 // type is given Exact Match rank, and a conversion of an 1208 // expression of class type to a base class of that type is 1209 // given Conversion rank, in spite of the fact that a copy 1210 // constructor (i.e., a user-defined conversion function) is 1211 // called for those cases. 1212 if (CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor 1213 = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(ICS.UserDefined.ConversionFunction)) { 1214 QualType FromCanon 1215 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(From->getType().getUnqualifiedType()); 1216 QualType ToCanon 1217 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(ToType).getUnqualifiedType(); 1218 if (Constructor->isCopyConstructor() && 1219 (FromCanon == ToCanon || 1220 S.IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), FromCanon, ToCanon))) { 1221 // Turn this into a "standard" conversion sequence, so that it 1222 // gets ranked with standard conversion sequences. 1223 DeclAccessPair Found = ICS.UserDefined.FoundConversionFunction; 1224 ICS.setStandard(); 1225 ICS.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion(); 1226 ICS.Standard.setFromType(From->getType()); 1227 ICS.Standard.setAllToTypes(ToType); 1228 ICS.Standard.CopyConstructor = Constructor; 1229 ICS.Standard.FoundCopyConstructor = Found; 1230 if (ToCanon != FromCanon) 1231 ICS.Standard.Second = ICK_Derived_To_Base; 1232 } 1233 } 1234 break; 1235 1236 case OR_Ambiguous: 1237 ICS.setAmbiguous(); 1238 ICS.Ambiguous.setFromType(From->getType()); 1239 ICS.Ambiguous.setToType(ToType); 1240 for (OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Cand = Conversions.begin(); 1241 Cand != Conversions.end(); ++Cand) 1242 if (Cand->Viable) 1243 ICS.Ambiguous.addConversion(Cand->FoundDecl, Cand->Function); 1244 break; 1245 1246 // Fall through. 1247 case OR_No_Viable_Function: 1248 ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::no_conversion, From, ToType); 1249 break; 1250 } 1251 1252 return ICS; 1253 } 1254 1255 /// TryImplicitConversion - Attempt to perform an implicit conversion 1256 /// from the given expression (Expr) to the given type (ToType). This 1257 /// function returns an implicit conversion sequence that can be used 1258 /// to perform the initialization. Given 1259 /// 1260 /// void f(float f); 1261 /// void g(int i) { f(i); } 1262 /// 1263 /// this routine would produce an implicit conversion sequence to 1264 /// describe the initialization of f from i, which will be a standard 1265 /// conversion sequence containing an lvalue-to-rvalue conversion (C++ 1266 /// 4.1) followed by a floating-integral conversion (C++ 4.9). 1267 // 1268 /// Note that this routine only determines how the conversion can be 1269 /// performed; it does not actually perform the conversion. As such, 1270 /// it will not produce any diagnostics if no conversion is available, 1271 /// but will instead return an implicit conversion sequence of kind 1272 /// "BadConversion". 1273 /// 1274 /// If @p SuppressUserConversions, then user-defined conversions are 1275 /// not permitted. 1276 /// If @p AllowExplicit, then explicit user-defined conversions are 1277 /// permitted. 1278 /// 1279 /// \param AllowObjCWritebackConversion Whether we allow the Objective-C 1280 /// writeback conversion, which allows __autoreleasing id* parameters to 1281 /// be initialized with __strong id* or __weak id* arguments. 1282 static ImplicitConversionSequence 1283 TryImplicitConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType, 1284 bool SuppressUserConversions, 1285 bool AllowExplicit, 1286 bool InOverloadResolution, 1287 bool CStyle, 1288 bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion, 1289 bool AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit) { 1290 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS; 1291 if (IsStandardConversion(S, From, ToType, InOverloadResolution, 1292 ICS.Standard, CStyle, AllowObjCWritebackConversion)){ 1293 ICS.setStandard(); 1294 return ICS; 1295 } 1296 1297 if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 1298 ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::no_conversion, From, ToType); 1299 return ICS; 1300 } 1301 1302 // C++ [over.ics.user]p4: 1303 // A conversion of an expression of class type to the same class 1304 // type is given Exact Match rank, and a conversion of an 1305 // expression of class type to a base class of that type is 1306 // given Conversion rank, in spite of the fact that a copy/move 1307 // constructor (i.e., a user-defined conversion function) is 1308 // called for those cases. 1309 QualType FromType = From->getType(); 1310 if (ToType->getAs<RecordType>() && FromType->getAs<RecordType>() && 1311 (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType, ToType) || 1312 S.IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), FromType, ToType))) { 1313 ICS.setStandard(); 1314 ICS.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion(); 1315 ICS.Standard.setFromType(FromType); 1316 ICS.Standard.setAllToTypes(ToType); 1317 1318 // We don't actually check at this point whether there is a valid 1319 // copy/move constructor, since overloading just assumes that it 1320 // exists. When we actually perform initialization, we'll find the 1321 // appropriate constructor to copy the returned object, if needed. 1322 ICS.Standard.CopyConstructor = nullptr; 1323 1324 // Determine whether this is considered a derived-to-base conversion. 1325 if (!S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType, ToType)) 1326 ICS.Standard.Second = ICK_Derived_To_Base; 1327 1328 return ICS; 1329 } 1330 1331 return TryUserDefinedConversion(S, From, ToType, SuppressUserConversions, 1332 AllowExplicit, InOverloadResolution, CStyle, 1333 AllowObjCWritebackConversion, 1334 AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit); 1335 } 1336 1337 ImplicitConversionSequence 1338 Sema::TryImplicitConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType, 1339 bool SuppressUserConversions, 1340 bool AllowExplicit, 1341 bool InOverloadResolution, 1342 bool CStyle, 1343 bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion) { 1344 return ::TryImplicitConversion(*this, From, ToType, 1345 SuppressUserConversions, AllowExplicit, 1346 InOverloadResolution, CStyle, 1347 AllowObjCWritebackConversion, 1348 /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false); 1349 } 1350 1351 /// PerformImplicitConversion - Perform an implicit conversion of the 1352 /// expression From to the type ToType. Returns the 1353 /// converted expression. Flavor is the kind of conversion we're 1354 /// performing, used in the error message. If @p AllowExplicit, 1355 /// explicit user-defined conversions are permitted. 1356 ExprResult 1357 Sema::PerformImplicitConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType, 1358 AssignmentAction Action, bool AllowExplicit) { 1359 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS; 1360 return PerformImplicitConversion(From, ToType, Action, AllowExplicit, ICS); 1361 } 1362 1363 ExprResult 1364 Sema::PerformImplicitConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType, 1365 AssignmentAction Action, bool AllowExplicit, 1366 ImplicitConversionSequence& ICS) { 1367 if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, From)) 1368 return ExprError(); 1369 1370 // Objective-C ARC: Determine whether we will allow the writeback conversion. 1371 bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion 1372 = getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount && 1373 (Action == AA_Passing || Action == AA_Sending); 1374 if (getLangOpts().ObjC1) 1375 CheckObjCBridgeRelatedConversions(From->getLocStart(), 1376 ToType, From->getType(), From); 1377 ICS = ::TryImplicitConversion(*this, From, ToType, 1378 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false, 1379 AllowExplicit, 1380 /*InOverloadResolution=*/false, 1381 /*CStyle=*/false, 1382 AllowObjCWritebackConversion, 1383 /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false); 1384 return PerformImplicitConversion(From, ToType, ICS, Action); 1385 } 1386 1387 /// \brief Determine whether the conversion from FromType to ToType is a valid 1388 /// conversion that strips "noreturn" off the nested function type. 1389 bool Sema::IsNoReturnConversion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType, 1390 QualType &ResultTy) { 1391 if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType, ToType)) 1392 return false; 1393 1394 // Permit the conversion F(t __attribute__((noreturn))) -> F(t) 1395 // where F adds one of the following at most once: 1396 // - a pointer 1397 // - a member pointer 1398 // - a block pointer 1399 CanQualType CanTo = Context.getCanonicalType(ToType); 1400 CanQualType CanFrom = Context.getCanonicalType(FromType); 1401 Type::TypeClass TyClass = CanTo->getTypeClass(); 1402 if (TyClass != CanFrom->getTypeClass()) return false; 1403 if (TyClass != Type::FunctionProto && TyClass != Type::FunctionNoProto) { 1404 if (TyClass == Type::Pointer) { 1405 CanTo = CanTo.getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 1406 CanFrom = CanFrom.getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 1407 } else if (TyClass == Type::BlockPointer) { 1408 CanTo = CanTo.getAs<BlockPointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 1409 CanFrom = CanFrom.getAs<BlockPointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 1410 } else if (TyClass == Type::MemberPointer) { 1411 CanTo = CanTo.getAs<MemberPointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 1412 CanFrom = CanFrom.getAs<MemberPointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 1413 } else { 1414 return false; 1415 } 1416 1417 TyClass = CanTo->getTypeClass(); 1418 if (TyClass != CanFrom->getTypeClass()) return false; 1419 if (TyClass != Type::FunctionProto && TyClass != Type::FunctionNoProto) 1420 return false; 1421 } 1422 1423 const FunctionType *FromFn = cast<FunctionType>(CanFrom); 1424 FunctionType::ExtInfo EInfo = FromFn->getExtInfo(); 1425 if (!EInfo.getNoReturn()) return false; 1426 1427 FromFn = Context.adjustFunctionType(FromFn, EInfo.withNoReturn(false)); 1428 assert(QualType(FromFn, 0).isCanonical()); 1429 if (QualType(FromFn, 0) != CanTo) return false; 1430 1431 ResultTy = ToType; 1432 return true; 1433 } 1434 1435 /// \brief Determine whether the conversion from FromType to ToType is a valid 1436 /// vector conversion. 1437 /// 1438 /// \param ICK Will be set to the vector conversion kind, if this is a vector 1439 /// conversion. 1440 static bool IsVectorConversion(Sema &S, QualType FromType, 1441 QualType ToType, ImplicitConversionKind &ICK) { 1442 // We need at least one of these types to be a vector type to have a vector 1443 // conversion. 1444 if (!ToType->isVectorType() && !FromType->isVectorType()) 1445 return false; 1446 1447 // Identical types require no conversions. 1448 if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType, ToType)) 1449 return false; 1450 1451 // There are no conversions between extended vector types, only identity. 1452 if (ToType->isExtVectorType()) { 1453 // There are no conversions between extended vector types other than the 1454 // identity conversion. 1455 if (FromType->isExtVectorType()) 1456 return false; 1457 1458 // Vector splat from any arithmetic type to a vector. 1459 if (FromType->isArithmeticType()) { 1460 ICK = ICK_Vector_Splat; 1461 return true; 1462 } 1463 } 1464 1465 // We can perform the conversion between vector types in the following cases: 1466 // 1)vector types are equivalent AltiVec and GCC vector types 1467 // 2)lax vector conversions are permitted and the vector types are of the 1468 // same size 1469 if (ToType->isVectorType() && FromType->isVectorType()) { 1470 if (S.Context.areCompatibleVectorTypes(FromType, ToType) || 1471 S.isLaxVectorConversion(FromType, ToType)) { 1472 ICK = ICK_Vector_Conversion; 1473 return true; 1474 } 1475 } 1476 1477 return false; 1478 } 1479 1480 static bool tryAtomicConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType, 1481 bool InOverloadResolution, 1482 StandardConversionSequence &SCS, 1483 bool CStyle); 1484 1485 /// IsStandardConversion - Determines whether there is a standard 1486 /// conversion sequence (C++ [conv], C++ [over.ics.scs]) from the 1487 /// expression From to the type ToType. Standard conversion sequences 1488 /// only consider non-class types; for conversions that involve class 1489 /// types, use TryImplicitConversion. If a conversion exists, SCS will 1490 /// contain the standard conversion sequence required to perform this 1491 /// conversion and this routine will return true. Otherwise, this 1492 /// routine will return false and the value of SCS is unspecified. 1493 static bool IsStandardConversion(Sema &S, Expr* From, QualType ToType, 1494 bool InOverloadResolution, 1495 StandardConversionSequence &SCS, 1496 bool CStyle, 1497 bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion) { 1498 QualType FromType = From->getType(); 1499 1500 // Standard conversions (C++ [conv]) 1501 SCS.setAsIdentityConversion(); 1502 SCS.IncompatibleObjC = false; 1503 SCS.setFromType(FromType); 1504 SCS.CopyConstructor = nullptr; 1505 1506 // There are no standard conversions for class types in C++, so 1507 // abort early. When overloading in C, however, we do permit them. 1508 if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 1509 (FromType->isRecordType() || ToType->isRecordType())) 1510 return false; 1511 1512 // The first conversion can be an lvalue-to-rvalue conversion, 1513 // array-to-pointer conversion, or function-to-pointer conversion 1514 // (C++ 4p1). 1515 1516 if (FromType == S.Context.OverloadTy) { 1517 DeclAccessPair AccessPair; 1518 if (FunctionDecl *Fn 1519 = S.ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction(From, ToType, false, 1520 AccessPair)) { 1521 // We were able to resolve the address of the overloaded function, 1522 // so we can convert to the type of that function. 1523 FromType = Fn->getType(); 1524 SCS.setFromType(FromType); 1525 1526 // we can sometimes resolve &foo<int> regardless of ToType, so check 1527 // if the type matches (identity) or we are converting to bool 1528 if (!S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType( 1529 S.ExtractUnqualifiedFunctionType(ToType), FromType)) { 1530 QualType resultTy; 1531 // if the function type matches except for [[noreturn]], it's ok 1532 if (!S.IsNoReturnConversion(FromType, 1533 S.ExtractUnqualifiedFunctionType(ToType), resultTy)) 1534 // otherwise, only a boolean conversion is standard 1535 if (!ToType->isBooleanType()) 1536 return false; 1537 } 1538 1539 // Check if the "from" expression is taking the address of an overloaded 1540 // function and recompute the FromType accordingly. Take advantage of the 1541 // fact that non-static member functions *must* have such an address-of 1542 // expression. 1543 CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn); 1544 if (Method && !Method->isStatic()) { 1545 assert(isa<UnaryOperator>(From->IgnoreParens()) && 1546 "Non-unary operator on non-static member address"); 1547 assert(cast<UnaryOperator>(From->IgnoreParens())->getOpcode() 1548 == UO_AddrOf && 1549 "Non-address-of operator on non-static member address"); 1550 const Type *ClassType 1551 = S.Context.getTypeDeclType(Method->getParent()).getTypePtr(); 1552 FromType = S.Context.getMemberPointerType(FromType, ClassType); 1553 } else if (isa<UnaryOperator>(From->IgnoreParens())) { 1554 assert(cast<UnaryOperator>(From->IgnoreParens())->getOpcode() == 1555 UO_AddrOf && 1556 "Non-address-of operator for overloaded function expression"); 1557 FromType = S.Context.getPointerType(FromType); 1558 } 1559 1560 // Check that we've computed the proper type after overload resolution. 1561 assert(S.Context.hasSameType( 1562 FromType, 1563 S.FixOverloadedFunctionReference(From, AccessPair, Fn)->getType())); 1564 } else { 1565 return false; 1566 } 1567 } 1568 // Lvalue-to-rvalue conversion (C++11 4.1): 1569 // A glvalue (3.10) of a non-function, non-array type T can 1570 // be converted to a prvalue. 1571 bool argIsLValue = From->isGLValue(); 1572 if (argIsLValue && 1573 !FromType->isFunctionType() && !FromType->isArrayType() && 1574 S.Context.getCanonicalType(FromType) != S.Context.OverloadTy) { 1575 SCS.First = ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue; 1576 1577 // C11 6.3.2.1p2: 1578 // ... if the lvalue has atomic type, the value has the non-atomic version 1579 // of the type of the lvalue ... 1580 if (const AtomicType *Atomic = FromType->getAs<AtomicType>()) 1581 FromType = Atomic->getValueType(); 1582 1583 // If T is a non-class type, the type of the rvalue is the 1584 // cv-unqualified version of T. Otherwise, the type of the rvalue 1585 // is T (C++ 4.1p1). C++ can't get here with class types; in C, we 1586 // just strip the qualifiers because they don't matter. 1587 FromType = FromType.getUnqualifiedType(); 1588 } else if (FromType->isArrayType()) { 1589 // Array-to-pointer conversion (C++ 4.2) 1590 SCS.First = ICK_Array_To_Pointer; 1591 1592 // An lvalue or rvalue of type "array of N T" or "array of unknown 1593 // bound of T" can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to 1594 // T" (C++ 4.2p1). 1595 FromType = S.Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType); 1596 1597 if (S.IsStringLiteralToNonConstPointerConversion(From, ToType)) { 1598 // This conversion is deprecated in C++03 (D.4) 1599 SCS.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr = true; 1600 1601 // For the purpose of ranking in overload resolution 1602 // (13.3.3.1.1), this conversion is considered an 1603 // array-to-pointer conversion followed by a qualification 1604 // conversion (4.4). (C++ 4.2p2) 1605 SCS.Second = ICK_Identity; 1606 SCS.Third = ICK_Qualification; 1607 SCS.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime = false; 1608 SCS.setAllToTypes(FromType); 1609 return true; 1610 } 1611 } else if (FromType->isFunctionType() && argIsLValue) { 1612 // Function-to-pointer conversion (C++ 4.3). 1613 SCS.First = ICK_Function_To_Pointer; 1614 1615 if (auto *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(From->IgnoreParenCasts())) 1616 if (auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(DRE->getDecl())) 1617 if (!S.checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(FD)) 1618 return false; 1619 1620 // An lvalue of function type T can be converted to an rvalue of 1621 // type "pointer to T." The result is a pointer to the 1622 // function. (C++ 4.3p1). 1623 FromType = S.Context.getPointerType(FromType); 1624 } else { 1625 // We don't require any conversions for the first step. 1626 SCS.First = ICK_Identity; 1627 } 1628 SCS.setToType(0, FromType); 1629 1630 // The second conversion can be an integral promotion, floating 1631 // point promotion, integral conversion, floating point conversion, 1632 // floating-integral conversion, pointer conversion, 1633 // pointer-to-member conversion, or boolean conversion (C++ 4p1). 1634 // For overloading in C, this can also be a "compatible-type" 1635 // conversion. 1636 bool IncompatibleObjC = false; 1637 ImplicitConversionKind SecondICK = ICK_Identity; 1638 if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType, ToType)) { 1639 // The unqualified versions of the types are the same: there's no 1640 // conversion to do. 1641 SCS.Second = ICK_Identity; 1642 } else if (S.IsIntegralPromotion(From, FromType, ToType)) { 1643 // Integral promotion (C++ 4.5). 1644 SCS.Second = ICK_Integral_Promotion; 1645 FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType(); 1646 } else if (S.IsFloatingPointPromotion(FromType, ToType)) { 1647 // Floating point promotion (C++ 4.6). 1648 SCS.Second = ICK_Floating_Promotion; 1649 FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType(); 1650 } else if (S.IsComplexPromotion(FromType, ToType)) { 1651 // Complex promotion (Clang extension) 1652 SCS.Second = ICK_Complex_Promotion; 1653 FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType(); 1654 } else if (ToType->isBooleanType() && 1655 (FromType->isArithmeticType() || 1656 FromType->isAnyPointerType() || 1657 FromType->isBlockPointerType() || 1658 FromType->isMemberPointerType() || 1659 FromType->isNullPtrType())) { 1660 // Boolean conversions (C++ 4.12). 1661 SCS.Second = ICK_Boolean_Conversion; 1662 FromType = S.Context.BoolTy; 1663 } else if (FromType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType() && 1664 ToType->isIntegralType(S.Context)) { 1665 // Integral conversions (C++ 4.7). 1666 SCS.Second = ICK_Integral_Conversion; 1667 FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType(); 1668 } else if (FromType->isAnyComplexType() && ToType->isAnyComplexType()) { 1669 // Complex conversions (C99 6.3.1.6) 1670 SCS.Second = ICK_Complex_Conversion; 1671 FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType(); 1672 } else if ((FromType->isAnyComplexType() && ToType->isArithmeticType()) || 1673 (ToType->isAnyComplexType() && FromType->isArithmeticType())) { 1674 // Complex-real conversions (C99 6.3.1.7) 1675 SCS.Second = ICK_Complex_Real; 1676 FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType(); 1677 } else if (FromType->isRealFloatingType() && ToType->isRealFloatingType()) { 1678 // FIXME: disable conversions between long double and __float128 if 1679 // their representation is different until there is back end support 1680 // We of course allow this conversion if long double is really double. 1681 if (&S.Context.getFloatTypeSemantics(FromType) != 1682 &S.Context.getFloatTypeSemantics(ToType)) { 1683 bool Float128AndLongDouble = ((FromType == S.Context.Float128Ty && 1684 ToType == S.Context.LongDoubleTy) || 1685 (FromType == S.Context.LongDoubleTy && 1686 ToType == S.Context.Float128Ty)); 1687 if (Float128AndLongDouble && 1688 (&S.Context.getFloatTypeSemantics(S.Context.LongDoubleTy) != 1689 &llvm::APFloat::IEEEdouble)) 1690 return false; 1691 } 1692 // Floating point conversions (C++ 4.8). 1693 SCS.Second = ICK_Floating_Conversion; 1694 FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType(); 1695 } else if ((FromType->isRealFloatingType() && 1696 ToType->isIntegralType(S.Context)) || 1697 (FromType->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType() && 1698 ToType->isRealFloatingType())) { 1699 // Floating-integral conversions (C++ 4.9). 1700 SCS.Second = ICK_Floating_Integral; 1701 FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType(); 1702 } else if (S.IsBlockPointerConversion(FromType, ToType, FromType)) { 1703 SCS.Second = ICK_Block_Pointer_Conversion; 1704 } else if (AllowObjCWritebackConversion && 1705 S.isObjCWritebackConversion(FromType, ToType, FromType)) { 1706 SCS.Second = ICK_Writeback_Conversion; 1707 } else if (S.IsPointerConversion(From, FromType, ToType, InOverloadResolution, 1708 FromType, IncompatibleObjC)) { 1709 // Pointer conversions (C++ 4.10). 1710 SCS.Second = ICK_Pointer_Conversion; 1711 SCS.IncompatibleObjC = IncompatibleObjC; 1712 FromType = FromType.getUnqualifiedType(); 1713 } else if (S.IsMemberPointerConversion(From, FromType, ToType, 1714 InOverloadResolution, FromType)) { 1715 // Pointer to member conversions (4.11). 1716 SCS.Second = ICK_Pointer_Member; 1717 } else if (IsVectorConversion(S, FromType, ToType, SecondICK)) { 1718 SCS.Second = SecondICK; 1719 FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType(); 1720 } else if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 1721 S.Context.typesAreCompatible(ToType, FromType)) { 1722 // Compatible conversions (Clang extension for C function overloading) 1723 SCS.Second = ICK_Compatible_Conversion; 1724 FromType = ToType.getUnqualifiedType(); 1725 } else if (S.IsNoReturnConversion(FromType, ToType, FromType)) { 1726 // Treat a conversion that strips "noreturn" as an identity conversion. 1727 SCS.Second = ICK_NoReturn_Adjustment; 1728 } else if (IsTransparentUnionStandardConversion(S, From, ToType, 1729 InOverloadResolution, 1730 SCS, CStyle)) { 1731 SCS.Second = ICK_TransparentUnionConversion; 1732 FromType = ToType; 1733 } else if (tryAtomicConversion(S, From, ToType, InOverloadResolution, SCS, 1734 CStyle)) { 1735 // tryAtomicConversion has updated the standard conversion sequence 1736 // appropriately. 1737 return true; 1738 } else if (ToType->isEventT() && 1739 From->isIntegerConstantExpr(S.getASTContext()) && 1740 From->EvaluateKnownConstInt(S.getASTContext()) == 0) { 1741 SCS.Second = ICK_Zero_Event_Conversion; 1742 FromType = ToType; 1743 } else { 1744 // No second conversion required. 1745 SCS.Second = ICK_Identity; 1746 } 1747 SCS.setToType(1, FromType); 1748 1749 QualType CanonFrom; 1750 QualType CanonTo; 1751 // The third conversion can be a qualification conversion (C++ 4p1). 1752 bool ObjCLifetimeConversion; 1753 if (S.IsQualificationConversion(FromType, ToType, CStyle, 1754 ObjCLifetimeConversion)) { 1755 SCS.Third = ICK_Qualification; 1756 SCS.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime = ObjCLifetimeConversion; 1757 FromType = ToType; 1758 CanonFrom = S.Context.getCanonicalType(FromType); 1759 CanonTo = S.Context.getCanonicalType(ToType); 1760 } else { 1761 // No conversion required 1762 SCS.Third = ICK_Identity; 1763 1764 // C++ [over.best.ics]p6: 1765 // [...] Any difference in top-level cv-qualification is 1766 // subsumed by the initialization itself and does not constitute 1767 // a conversion. [...] 1768 CanonFrom = S.Context.getCanonicalType(FromType); 1769 CanonTo = S.Context.getCanonicalType(ToType); 1770 if (CanonFrom.getLocalUnqualifiedType() 1771 == CanonTo.getLocalUnqualifiedType() && 1772 CanonFrom.getLocalQualifiers() != CanonTo.getLocalQualifiers()) { 1773 FromType = ToType; 1774 CanonFrom = CanonTo; 1775 } 1776 } 1777 SCS.setToType(2, FromType); 1778 1779 if (CanonFrom == CanonTo) 1780 return true; 1781 1782 // If we have not converted the argument type to the parameter type, 1783 // this is a bad conversion sequence, unless we're resolving an overload in C. 1784 if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus || !InOverloadResolution) 1785 return false; 1786 1787 ExprResult ER = ExprResult{From}; 1788 Sema::AssignConvertType Conv = 1789 S.CheckSingleAssignmentConstraints(ToType, ER, 1790 /*Diagnose=*/false, 1791 /*DiagnoseCFAudited=*/false, 1792 /*ConvertRHS=*/false); 1793 ImplicitConversionKind SecondConv; 1794 switch (Conv) { 1795 case Sema::Compatible: 1796 SecondConv = ICK_C_Only_Conversion; 1797 break; 1798 // For our purposes, discarding qualifiers is just as bad as using an 1799 // incompatible pointer. Note that an IncompatiblePointer conversion can drop 1800 // qualifiers, as well. 1801 case Sema::CompatiblePointerDiscardsQualifiers: 1802 case Sema::IncompatiblePointer: 1803 case Sema::IncompatiblePointerSign: 1804 SecondConv = ICK_Incompatible_Pointer_Conversion; 1805 break; 1806 default: 1807 return false; 1808 } 1809 1810 // First can only be an lvalue conversion, so we pretend that this was the 1811 // second conversion. First should already be valid from earlier in the 1812 // function. 1813 SCS.Second = SecondConv; 1814 SCS.setToType(1, ToType); 1815 1816 // Third is Identity, because Second should rank us worse than any other 1817 // conversion. This could also be ICK_Qualification, but it's simpler to just 1818 // lump everything in with the second conversion, and we don't gain anything 1819 // from making this ICK_Qualification. 1820 SCS.Third = ICK_Identity; 1821 SCS.setToType(2, ToType); 1822 return true; 1823 } 1824 1825 static bool 1826 IsTransparentUnionStandardConversion(Sema &S, Expr* From, 1827 QualType &ToType, 1828 bool InOverloadResolution, 1829 StandardConversionSequence &SCS, 1830 bool CStyle) { 1831 1832 const RecordType *UT = ToType->getAsUnionType(); 1833 if (!UT || !UT->getDecl()->hasAttr<TransparentUnionAttr>()) 1834 return false; 1835 // The field to initialize within the transparent union. 1836 RecordDecl *UD = UT->getDecl(); 1837 // It's compatible if the expression matches any of the fields. 1838 for (const auto *it : UD->fields()) { 1839 if (IsStandardConversion(S, From, it->getType(), InOverloadResolution, SCS, 1840 CStyle, /*ObjCWritebackConversion=*/false)) { 1841 ToType = it->getType(); 1842 return true; 1843 } 1844 } 1845 return false; 1846 } 1847 1848 /// IsIntegralPromotion - Determines whether the conversion from the 1849 /// expression From (whose potentially-adjusted type is FromType) to 1850 /// ToType is an integral promotion (C++ 4.5). If so, returns true and 1851 /// sets PromotedType to the promoted type. 1852 bool Sema::IsIntegralPromotion(Expr *From, QualType FromType, QualType ToType) { 1853 const BuiltinType *To = ToType->getAs<BuiltinType>(); 1854 // All integers are built-in. 1855 if (!To) { 1856 return false; 1857 } 1858 1859 // An rvalue of type char, signed char, unsigned char, short int, or 1860 // unsigned short int can be converted to an rvalue of type int if 1861 // int can represent all the values of the source type; otherwise, 1862 // the source rvalue can be converted to an rvalue of type unsigned 1863 // int (C++ 4.5p1). 1864 if (FromType->isPromotableIntegerType() && !FromType->isBooleanType() && 1865 !FromType->isEnumeralType()) { 1866 if (// We can promote any signed, promotable integer type to an int 1867 (FromType->isSignedIntegerType() || 1868 // We can promote any unsigned integer type whose size is 1869 // less than int to an int. 1870 Context.getTypeSize(FromType) < Context.getTypeSize(ToType))) { 1871 return To->getKind() == BuiltinType::Int; 1872 } 1873 1874 return To->getKind() == BuiltinType::UInt; 1875 } 1876 1877 // C++11 [conv.prom]p3: 1878 // A prvalue of an unscoped enumeration type whose underlying type is not 1879 // fixed (7.2) can be converted to an rvalue a prvalue of the first of the 1880 // following types that can represent all the values of the enumeration 1881 // (i.e., the values in the range bmin to bmax as described in 7.2): int, 1882 // unsigned int, long int, unsigned long int, long long int, or unsigned 1883 // long long int. If none of the types in that list can represent all the 1884 // values of the enumeration, an rvalue a prvalue of an unscoped enumeration 1885 // type can be converted to an rvalue a prvalue of the extended integer type 1886 // with lowest integer conversion rank (4.13) greater than the rank of long 1887 // long in which all the values of the enumeration can be represented. If 1888 // there are two such extended types, the signed one is chosen. 1889 // C++11 [conv.prom]p4: 1890 // A prvalue of an unscoped enumeration type whose underlying type is fixed 1891 // can be converted to a prvalue of its underlying type. Moreover, if 1892 // integral promotion can be applied to its underlying type, a prvalue of an 1893 // unscoped enumeration type whose underlying type is fixed can also be 1894 // converted to a prvalue of the promoted underlying type. 1895 if (const EnumType *FromEnumType = FromType->getAs<EnumType>()) { 1896 // C++0x 7.2p9: Note that this implicit enum to int conversion is not 1897 // provided for a scoped enumeration. 1898 if (FromEnumType->getDecl()->isScoped()) 1899 return false; 1900 1901 // We can perform an integral promotion to the underlying type of the enum, 1902 // even if that's not the promoted type. Note that the check for promoting 1903 // the underlying type is based on the type alone, and does not consider 1904 // the bitfield-ness of the actual source expression. 1905 if (FromEnumType->getDecl()->isFixed()) { 1906 QualType Underlying = FromEnumType->getDecl()->getIntegerType(); 1907 return Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(Underlying, ToType) || 1908 IsIntegralPromotion(nullptr, Underlying, ToType); 1909 } 1910 1911 // We have already pre-calculated the promotion type, so this is trivial. 1912 if (ToType->isIntegerType() && 1913 isCompleteType(From->getLocStart(), FromType)) 1914 return Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType( 1915 ToType, FromEnumType->getDecl()->getPromotionType()); 1916 } 1917 1918 // C++0x [conv.prom]p2: 1919 // A prvalue of type char16_t, char32_t, or wchar_t (3.9.1) can be converted 1920 // to an rvalue a prvalue of the first of the following types that can 1921 // represent all the values of its underlying type: int, unsigned int, 1922 // long int, unsigned long int, long long int, or unsigned long long int. 1923 // If none of the types in that list can represent all the values of its 1924 // underlying type, an rvalue a prvalue of type char16_t, char32_t, 1925 // or wchar_t can be converted to an rvalue a prvalue of its underlying 1926 // type. 1927 if (FromType->isAnyCharacterType() && !FromType->isCharType() && 1928 ToType->isIntegerType()) { 1929 // Determine whether the type we're converting from is signed or 1930 // unsigned. 1931 bool FromIsSigned = FromType->isSignedIntegerType(); 1932 uint64_t FromSize = Context.getTypeSize(FromType); 1933 1934 // The types we'll try to promote to, in the appropriate 1935 // order. Try each of these types. 1936 QualType PromoteTypes[6] = { 1937 Context.IntTy, Context.UnsignedIntTy, 1938 Context.LongTy, Context.UnsignedLongTy , 1939 Context.LongLongTy, Context.UnsignedLongLongTy 1940 }; 1941 for (int Idx = 0; Idx < 6; ++Idx) { 1942 uint64_t ToSize = Context.getTypeSize(PromoteTypes[Idx]); 1943 if (FromSize < ToSize || 1944 (FromSize == ToSize && 1945 FromIsSigned == PromoteTypes[Idx]->isSignedIntegerType())) { 1946 // We found the type that we can promote to. If this is the 1947 // type we wanted, we have a promotion. Otherwise, no 1948 // promotion. 1949 return Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ToType, PromoteTypes[Idx]); 1950 } 1951 } 1952 } 1953 1954 // An rvalue for an integral bit-field (9.6) can be converted to an 1955 // rvalue of type int if int can represent all the values of the 1956 // bit-field; otherwise, it can be converted to unsigned int if 1957 // unsigned int can represent all the values of the bit-field. If 1958 // the bit-field is larger yet, no integral promotion applies to 1959 // it. If the bit-field has an enumerated type, it is treated as any 1960 // other value of that type for promotion purposes (C++ 4.5p3). 1961 // FIXME: We should delay checking of bit-fields until we actually perform the 1962 // conversion. 1963 if (From) { 1964 if (FieldDecl *MemberDecl = From->getSourceBitField()) { 1965 llvm::APSInt BitWidth; 1966 if (FromType->isIntegralType(Context) && 1967 MemberDecl->getBitWidth()->isIntegerConstantExpr(BitWidth, Context)) { 1968 llvm::APSInt ToSize(BitWidth.getBitWidth(), BitWidth.isUnsigned()); 1969 ToSize = Context.getTypeSize(ToType); 1970 1971 // Are we promoting to an int from a bitfield that fits in an int? 1972 if (BitWidth < ToSize || 1973 (FromType->isSignedIntegerType() && BitWidth <= ToSize)) { 1974 return To->getKind() == BuiltinType::Int; 1975 } 1976 1977 // Are we promoting to an unsigned int from an unsigned bitfield 1978 // that fits into an unsigned int? 1979 if (FromType->isUnsignedIntegerType() && BitWidth <= ToSize) { 1980 return To->getKind() == BuiltinType::UInt; 1981 } 1982 1983 return false; 1984 } 1985 } 1986 } 1987 1988 // An rvalue of type bool can be converted to an rvalue of type int, 1989 // with false becoming zero and true becoming one (C++ 4.5p4). 1990 if (FromType->isBooleanType() && To->getKind() == BuiltinType::Int) { 1991 return true; 1992 } 1993 1994 return false; 1995 } 1996 1997 /// IsFloatingPointPromotion - Determines whether the conversion from 1998 /// FromType to ToType is a floating point promotion (C++ 4.6). If so, 1999 /// returns true and sets PromotedType to the promoted type. 2000 bool Sema::IsFloatingPointPromotion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType) { 2001 if (const BuiltinType *FromBuiltin = FromType->getAs<BuiltinType>()) 2002 if (const BuiltinType *ToBuiltin = ToType->getAs<BuiltinType>()) { 2003 /// An rvalue of type float can be converted to an rvalue of type 2004 /// double. (C++ 4.6p1). 2005 if (FromBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Float && 2006 ToBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Double) 2007 return true; 2008 2009 // C99 6.3.1.5p1: 2010 // When a float is promoted to double or long double, or a 2011 // double is promoted to long double [...]. 2012 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 2013 (FromBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Float || 2014 FromBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Double) && 2015 (ToBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::LongDouble || 2016 ToBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Float128)) 2017 return true; 2018 2019 // Half can be promoted to float. 2020 if (!getLangOpts().NativeHalfType && 2021 FromBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Half && 2022 ToBuiltin->getKind() == BuiltinType::Float) 2023 return true; 2024 } 2025 2026 return false; 2027 } 2028 2029 /// \brief Determine if a conversion is a complex promotion. 2030 /// 2031 /// A complex promotion is defined as a complex -> complex conversion 2032 /// where the conversion between the underlying real types is a 2033 /// floating-point or integral promotion. 2034 bool Sema::IsComplexPromotion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType) { 2035 const ComplexType *FromComplex = FromType->getAs<ComplexType>(); 2036 if (!FromComplex) 2037 return false; 2038 2039 const ComplexType *ToComplex = ToType->getAs<ComplexType>(); 2040 if (!ToComplex) 2041 return false; 2042 2043 return IsFloatingPointPromotion(FromComplex->getElementType(), 2044 ToComplex->getElementType()) || 2045 IsIntegralPromotion(nullptr, FromComplex->getElementType(), 2046 ToComplex->getElementType()); 2047 } 2048 2049 /// BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType - In a pointer conversion from 2050 /// the pointer type FromPtr to a pointer to type ToPointee, with the 2051 /// same type qualifiers as FromPtr has on its pointee type. ToType, 2052 /// if non-empty, will be a pointer to ToType that may or may not have 2053 /// the right set of qualifiers on its pointee. 2054 /// 2055 static QualType 2056 BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(const Type *FromPtr, 2057 QualType ToPointee, QualType ToType, 2058 ASTContext &Context, 2059 bool StripObjCLifetime = false) { 2060 assert((FromPtr->getTypeClass() == Type::Pointer || 2061 FromPtr->getTypeClass() == Type::ObjCObjectPointer) && 2062 "Invalid similarly-qualified pointer type"); 2063 2064 /// Conversions to 'id' subsume cv-qualifier conversions. 2065 if (ToType->isObjCIdType() || ToType->isObjCQualifiedIdType()) 2066 return ToType.getUnqualifiedType(); 2067 2068 QualType CanonFromPointee 2069 = Context.getCanonicalType(FromPtr->getPointeeType()); 2070 QualType CanonToPointee = Context.getCanonicalType(ToPointee); 2071 Qualifiers Quals = CanonFromPointee.getQualifiers(); 2072 2073 if (StripObjCLifetime) 2074 Quals.removeObjCLifetime(); 2075 2076 // Exact qualifier match -> return the pointer type we're converting to. 2077 if (CanonToPointee.getLocalQualifiers() == Quals) { 2078 // ToType is exactly what we need. Return it. 2079 if (!ToType.isNull()) 2080 return ToType.getUnqualifiedType(); 2081 2082 // Build a pointer to ToPointee. It has the right qualifiers 2083 // already. 2084 if (isa<ObjCObjectPointerType>(ToType)) 2085 return Context.getObjCObjectPointerType(ToPointee); 2086 return Context.getPointerType(ToPointee); 2087 } 2088 2089 // Just build a canonical type that has the right qualifiers. 2090 QualType QualifiedCanonToPointee 2091 = Context.getQualifiedType(CanonToPointee.getLocalUnqualifiedType(), Quals); 2092 2093 if (isa<ObjCObjectPointerType>(ToType)) 2094 return Context.getObjCObjectPointerType(QualifiedCanonToPointee); 2095 return Context.getPointerType(QualifiedCanonToPointee); 2096 } 2097 2098 static bool isNullPointerConstantForConversion(Expr *Expr, 2099 bool InOverloadResolution, 2100 ASTContext &Context) { 2101 // Handle value-dependent integral null pointer constants correctly. 2102 // http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_active.html#903 2103 if (Expr->isValueDependent() && !Expr->isTypeDependent() && 2104 Expr->getType()->isIntegerType() && !Expr->getType()->isEnumeralType()) 2105 return !InOverloadResolution; 2106 2107 return Expr->isNullPointerConstant(Context, 2108 InOverloadResolution? Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNotNull 2109 : Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull); 2110 } 2111 2112 /// IsPointerConversion - Determines whether the conversion of the 2113 /// expression From, which has the (possibly adjusted) type FromType, 2114 /// can be converted to the type ToType via a pointer conversion (C++ 2115 /// 4.10). If so, returns true and places the converted type (that 2116 /// might differ from ToType in its cv-qualifiers at some level) into 2117 /// ConvertedType. 2118 /// 2119 /// This routine also supports conversions to and from block pointers 2120 /// and conversions with Objective-C's 'id', 'id<protocols...>', and 2121 /// pointers to interfaces. FIXME: Once we've determined the 2122 /// appropriate overloading rules for Objective-C, we may want to 2123 /// split the Objective-C checks into a different routine; however, 2124 /// GCC seems to consider all of these conversions to be pointer 2125 /// conversions, so for now they live here. IncompatibleObjC will be 2126 /// set if the conversion is an allowed Objective-C conversion that 2127 /// should result in a warning. 2128 bool Sema::IsPointerConversion(Expr *From, QualType FromType, QualType ToType, 2129 bool InOverloadResolution, 2130 QualType& ConvertedType, 2131 bool &IncompatibleObjC) { 2132 IncompatibleObjC = false; 2133 if (isObjCPointerConversion(FromType, ToType, ConvertedType, 2134 IncompatibleObjC)) 2135 return true; 2136 2137 // Conversion from a null pointer constant to any Objective-C pointer type. 2138 if (ToType->isObjCObjectPointerType() && 2139 isNullPointerConstantForConversion(From, InOverloadResolution, Context)) { 2140 ConvertedType = ToType; 2141 return true; 2142 } 2143 2144 // Blocks: Block pointers can be converted to void*. 2145 if (FromType->isBlockPointerType() && ToType->isPointerType() && 2146 ToType->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType()->isVoidType()) { 2147 ConvertedType = ToType; 2148 return true; 2149 } 2150 // Blocks: A null pointer constant can be converted to a block 2151 // pointer type. 2152 if (ToType->isBlockPointerType() && 2153 isNullPointerConstantForConversion(From, InOverloadResolution, Context)) { 2154 ConvertedType = ToType; 2155 return true; 2156 } 2157 2158 // If the left-hand-side is nullptr_t, the right side can be a null 2159 // pointer constant. 2160 if (ToType->isNullPtrType() && 2161 isNullPointerConstantForConversion(From, InOverloadResolution, Context)) { 2162 ConvertedType = ToType; 2163 return true; 2164 } 2165 2166 const PointerType* ToTypePtr = ToType->getAs<PointerType>(); 2167 if (!ToTypePtr) 2168 return false; 2169 2170 // A null pointer constant can be converted to a pointer type (C++ 4.10p1). 2171 if (isNullPointerConstantForConversion(From, InOverloadResolution, Context)) { 2172 ConvertedType = ToType; 2173 return true; 2174 } 2175 2176 // Beyond this point, both types need to be pointers 2177 // , including objective-c pointers. 2178 QualType ToPointeeType = ToTypePtr->getPointeeType(); 2179 if (FromType->isObjCObjectPointerType() && ToPointeeType->isVoidType() && 2180 !getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount) { 2181 ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType( 2182 FromType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(), 2183 ToPointeeType, 2184 ToType, Context); 2185 return true; 2186 } 2187 const PointerType *FromTypePtr = FromType->getAs<PointerType>(); 2188 if (!FromTypePtr) 2189 return false; 2190 2191 QualType FromPointeeType = FromTypePtr->getPointeeType(); 2192 2193 // If the unqualified pointee types are the same, this can't be a 2194 // pointer conversion, so don't do all of the work below. 2195 if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType)) 2196 return false; 2197 2198 // An rvalue of type "pointer to cv T," where T is an object type, 2199 // can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to cv void" (C++ 2200 // 4.10p2). 2201 if (FromPointeeType->isIncompleteOrObjectType() && 2202 ToPointeeType->isVoidType()) { 2203 ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr, 2204 ToPointeeType, 2205 ToType, Context, 2206 /*StripObjCLifetime=*/true); 2207 return true; 2208 } 2209 2210 // MSVC allows implicit function to void* type conversion. 2211 if (getLangOpts().MSVCCompat && FromPointeeType->isFunctionType() && 2212 ToPointeeType->isVoidType()) { 2213 ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr, 2214 ToPointeeType, 2215 ToType, Context); 2216 return true; 2217 } 2218 2219 // When we're overloading in C, we allow a special kind of pointer 2220 // conversion for compatible-but-not-identical pointee types. 2221 if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 2222 Context.typesAreCompatible(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType)) { 2223 ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr, 2224 ToPointeeType, 2225 ToType, Context); 2226 return true; 2227 } 2228 2229 // C++ [conv.ptr]p3: 2230 // 2231 // An rvalue of type "pointer to cv D," where D is a class type, 2232 // can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to cv B," where 2233 // B is a base class (clause 10) of D. If B is an inaccessible 2234 // (clause 11) or ambiguous (10.2) base class of D, a program that 2235 // necessitates this conversion is ill-formed. The result of the 2236 // conversion is a pointer to the base class sub-object of the 2237 // derived class object. The null pointer value is converted to 2238 // the null pointer value of the destination type. 2239 // 2240 // Note that we do not check for ambiguity or inaccessibility 2241 // here. That is handled by CheckPointerConversion. 2242 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && 2243 FromPointeeType->isRecordType() && ToPointeeType->isRecordType() && 2244 !Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType) && 2245 IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType)) { 2246 ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr, 2247 ToPointeeType, 2248 ToType, Context); 2249 return true; 2250 } 2251 2252 if (FromPointeeType->isVectorType() && ToPointeeType->isVectorType() && 2253 Context.areCompatibleVectorTypes(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType)) { 2254 ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromTypePtr, 2255 ToPointeeType, 2256 ToType, Context); 2257 return true; 2258 } 2259 2260 return false; 2261 } 2262 2263 /// \brief Adopt the given qualifiers for the given type. 2264 static QualType AdoptQualifiers(ASTContext &Context, QualType T, Qualifiers Qs){ 2265 Qualifiers TQs = T.getQualifiers(); 2266 2267 // Check whether qualifiers already match. 2268 if (TQs == Qs) 2269 return T; 2270 2271 if (Qs.compatiblyIncludes(TQs)) 2272 return Context.getQualifiedType(T, Qs); 2273 2274 return Context.getQualifiedType(T.getUnqualifiedType(), Qs); 2275 } 2276 2277 /// isObjCPointerConversion - Determines whether this is an 2278 /// Objective-C pointer conversion. Subroutine of IsPointerConversion, 2279 /// with the same arguments and return values. 2280 bool Sema::isObjCPointerConversion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType, 2281 QualType& ConvertedType, 2282 bool &IncompatibleObjC) { 2283 if (!getLangOpts().ObjC1) 2284 return false; 2285 2286 // The set of qualifiers on the type we're converting from. 2287 Qualifiers FromQualifiers = FromType.getQualifiers(); 2288 2289 // First, we handle all conversions on ObjC object pointer types. 2290 const ObjCObjectPointerType* ToObjCPtr = 2291 ToType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 2292 const ObjCObjectPointerType *FromObjCPtr = 2293 FromType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 2294 2295 if (ToObjCPtr && FromObjCPtr) { 2296 // If the pointee types are the same (ignoring qualifications), 2297 // then this is not a pointer conversion. 2298 if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ToObjCPtr->getPointeeType(), 2299 FromObjCPtr->getPointeeType())) 2300 return false; 2301 2302 // Conversion between Objective-C pointers. 2303 if (Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(ToObjCPtr, FromObjCPtr)) { 2304 const ObjCInterfaceType* LHS = ToObjCPtr->getInterfaceType(); 2305 const ObjCInterfaceType* RHS = FromObjCPtr->getInterfaceType(); 2306 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && LHS && RHS && 2307 !ToObjCPtr->getPointeeType().isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs( 2308 FromObjCPtr->getPointeeType())) 2309 return false; 2310 ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromObjCPtr, 2311 ToObjCPtr->getPointeeType(), 2312 ToType, Context); 2313 ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ConvertedType, FromQualifiers); 2314 return true; 2315 } 2316 2317 if (Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromObjCPtr, ToObjCPtr)) { 2318 // Okay: this is some kind of implicit downcast of Objective-C 2319 // interfaces, which is permitted. However, we're going to 2320 // complain about it. 2321 IncompatibleObjC = true; 2322 ConvertedType = BuildSimilarlyQualifiedPointerType(FromObjCPtr, 2323 ToObjCPtr->getPointeeType(), 2324 ToType, Context); 2325 ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ConvertedType, FromQualifiers); 2326 return true; 2327 } 2328 } 2329 // Beyond this point, both types need to be C pointers or block pointers. 2330 QualType ToPointeeType; 2331 if (const PointerType *ToCPtr = ToType->getAs<PointerType>()) 2332 ToPointeeType = ToCPtr->getPointeeType(); 2333 else if (const BlockPointerType *ToBlockPtr = 2334 ToType->getAs<BlockPointerType>()) { 2335 // Objective C++: We're able to convert from a pointer to any object 2336 // to a block pointer type. 2337 if (FromObjCPtr && FromObjCPtr->isObjCBuiltinType()) { 2338 ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ToType, FromQualifiers); 2339 return true; 2340 } 2341 ToPointeeType = ToBlockPtr->getPointeeType(); 2342 } 2343 else if (FromType->getAs<BlockPointerType>() && 2344 ToObjCPtr && ToObjCPtr->isObjCBuiltinType()) { 2345 // Objective C++: We're able to convert from a block pointer type to a 2346 // pointer to any object. 2347 ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ToType, FromQualifiers); 2348 return true; 2349 } 2350 else 2351 return false; 2352 2353 QualType FromPointeeType; 2354 if (const PointerType *FromCPtr = FromType->getAs<PointerType>()) 2355 FromPointeeType = FromCPtr->getPointeeType(); 2356 else if (const BlockPointerType *FromBlockPtr = 2357 FromType->getAs<BlockPointerType>()) 2358 FromPointeeType = FromBlockPtr->getPointeeType(); 2359 else 2360 return false; 2361 2362 // If we have pointers to pointers, recursively check whether this 2363 // is an Objective-C conversion. 2364 if (FromPointeeType->isPointerType() && ToPointeeType->isPointerType() && 2365 isObjCPointerConversion(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType, ConvertedType, 2366 IncompatibleObjC)) { 2367 // We always complain about this conversion. 2368 IncompatibleObjC = true; 2369 ConvertedType = Context.getPointerType(ConvertedType); 2370 ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ConvertedType, FromQualifiers); 2371 return true; 2372 } 2373 // Allow conversion of pointee being objective-c pointer to another one; 2374 // as in I* to id. 2375 if (FromPointeeType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>() && 2376 ToPointeeType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>() && 2377 isObjCPointerConversion(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType, ConvertedType, 2378 IncompatibleObjC)) { 2379 2380 ConvertedType = Context.getPointerType(ConvertedType); 2381 ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ConvertedType, FromQualifiers); 2382 return true; 2383 } 2384 2385 // If we have pointers to functions or blocks, check whether the only 2386 // differences in the argument and result types are in Objective-C 2387 // pointer conversions. If so, we permit the conversion (but 2388 // complain about it). 2389 const FunctionProtoType *FromFunctionType 2390 = FromPointeeType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 2391 const FunctionProtoType *ToFunctionType 2392 = ToPointeeType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 2393 if (FromFunctionType && ToFunctionType) { 2394 // If the function types are exactly the same, this isn't an 2395 // Objective-C pointer conversion. 2396 if (Context.getCanonicalType(FromPointeeType) 2397 == Context.getCanonicalType(ToPointeeType)) 2398 return false; 2399 2400 // Perform the quick checks that will tell us whether these 2401 // function types are obviously different. 2402 if (FromFunctionType->getNumParams() != ToFunctionType->getNumParams() || 2403 FromFunctionType->isVariadic() != ToFunctionType->isVariadic() || 2404 FromFunctionType->getTypeQuals() != ToFunctionType->getTypeQuals()) 2405 return false; 2406 2407 bool HasObjCConversion = false; 2408 if (Context.getCanonicalType(FromFunctionType->getReturnType()) == 2409 Context.getCanonicalType(ToFunctionType->getReturnType())) { 2410 // Okay, the types match exactly. Nothing to do. 2411 } else if (isObjCPointerConversion(FromFunctionType->getReturnType(), 2412 ToFunctionType->getReturnType(), 2413 ConvertedType, IncompatibleObjC)) { 2414 // Okay, we have an Objective-C pointer conversion. 2415 HasObjCConversion = true; 2416 } else { 2417 // Function types are too different. Abort. 2418 return false; 2419 } 2420 2421 // Check argument types. 2422 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, NumArgs = FromFunctionType->getNumParams(); 2423 ArgIdx != NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) { 2424 QualType FromArgType = FromFunctionType->getParamType(ArgIdx); 2425 QualType ToArgType = ToFunctionType->getParamType(ArgIdx); 2426 if (Context.getCanonicalType(FromArgType) 2427 == Context.getCanonicalType(ToArgType)) { 2428 // Okay, the types match exactly. Nothing to do. 2429 } else if (isObjCPointerConversion(FromArgType, ToArgType, 2430 ConvertedType, IncompatibleObjC)) { 2431 // Okay, we have an Objective-C pointer conversion. 2432 HasObjCConversion = true; 2433 } else { 2434 // Argument types are too different. Abort. 2435 return false; 2436 } 2437 } 2438 2439 if (HasObjCConversion) { 2440 // We had an Objective-C conversion. Allow this pointer 2441 // conversion, but complain about it. 2442 ConvertedType = AdoptQualifiers(Context, ToType, FromQualifiers); 2443 IncompatibleObjC = true; 2444 return true; 2445 } 2446 } 2447 2448 return false; 2449 } 2450 2451 /// \brief Determine whether this is an Objective-C writeback conversion, 2452 /// used for parameter passing when performing automatic reference counting. 2453 /// 2454 /// \param FromType The type we're converting form. 2455 /// 2456 /// \param ToType The type we're converting to. 2457 /// 2458 /// \param ConvertedType The type that will be produced after applying 2459 /// this conversion. 2460 bool Sema::isObjCWritebackConversion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType, 2461 QualType &ConvertedType) { 2462 if (!getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount || 2463 Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType, ToType)) 2464 return false; 2465 2466 // Parameter must be a pointer to __autoreleasing (with no other qualifiers). 2467 QualType ToPointee; 2468 if (const PointerType *ToPointer = ToType->getAs<PointerType>()) 2469 ToPointee = ToPointer->getPointeeType(); 2470 else 2471 return false; 2472 2473 Qualifiers ToQuals = ToPointee.getQualifiers(); 2474 if (!ToPointee->isObjCLifetimeType() || 2475 ToQuals.getObjCLifetime() != Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing || 2476 !ToQuals.withoutObjCLifetime().empty()) 2477 return false; 2478 2479 // Argument must be a pointer to __strong to __weak. 2480 QualType FromPointee; 2481 if (const PointerType *FromPointer = FromType->getAs<PointerType>()) 2482 FromPointee = FromPointer->getPointeeType(); 2483 else 2484 return false; 2485 2486 Qualifiers FromQuals = FromPointee.getQualifiers(); 2487 if (!FromPointee->isObjCLifetimeType() || 2488 (FromQuals.getObjCLifetime() != Qualifiers::OCL_Strong && 2489 FromQuals.getObjCLifetime() != Qualifiers::OCL_Weak)) 2490 return false; 2491 2492 // Make sure that we have compatible qualifiers. 2493 FromQuals.setObjCLifetime(Qualifiers::OCL_Autoreleasing); 2494 if (!ToQuals.compatiblyIncludes(FromQuals)) 2495 return false; 2496 2497 // Remove qualifiers from the pointee type we're converting from; they 2498 // aren't used in the compatibility check belong, and we'll be adding back 2499 // qualifiers (with __autoreleasing) if the compatibility check succeeds. 2500 FromPointee = FromPointee.getUnqualifiedType(); 2501 2502 // The unqualified form of the pointee types must be compatible. 2503 ToPointee = ToPointee.getUnqualifiedType(); 2504 bool IncompatibleObjC; 2505 if (Context.typesAreCompatible(FromPointee, ToPointee)) 2506 FromPointee = ToPointee; 2507 else if (!isObjCPointerConversion(FromPointee, ToPointee, FromPointee, 2508 IncompatibleObjC)) 2509 return false; 2510 2511 /// \brief Construct the type we're converting to, which is a pointer to 2512 /// __autoreleasing pointee. 2513 FromPointee = Context.getQualifiedType(FromPointee, FromQuals); 2514 ConvertedType = Context.getPointerType(FromPointee); 2515 return true; 2516 } 2517 2518 bool Sema::IsBlockPointerConversion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType, 2519 QualType& ConvertedType) { 2520 QualType ToPointeeType; 2521 if (const BlockPointerType *ToBlockPtr = 2522 ToType->getAs<BlockPointerType>()) 2523 ToPointeeType = ToBlockPtr->getPointeeType(); 2524 else 2525 return false; 2526 2527 QualType FromPointeeType; 2528 if (const BlockPointerType *FromBlockPtr = 2529 FromType->getAs<BlockPointerType>()) 2530 FromPointeeType = FromBlockPtr->getPointeeType(); 2531 else 2532 return false; 2533 // We have pointer to blocks, check whether the only 2534 // differences in the argument and result types are in Objective-C 2535 // pointer conversions. If so, we permit the conversion. 2536 2537 const FunctionProtoType *FromFunctionType 2538 = FromPointeeType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 2539 const FunctionProtoType *ToFunctionType 2540 = ToPointeeType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 2541 2542 if (!FromFunctionType || !ToFunctionType) 2543 return false; 2544 2545 if (Context.hasSameType(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType)) 2546 return true; 2547 2548 // Perform the quick checks that will tell us whether these 2549 // function types are obviously different. 2550 if (FromFunctionType->getNumParams() != ToFunctionType->getNumParams() || 2551 FromFunctionType->isVariadic() != ToFunctionType->isVariadic()) 2552 return false; 2553 2554 FunctionType::ExtInfo FromEInfo = FromFunctionType->getExtInfo(); 2555 FunctionType::ExtInfo ToEInfo = ToFunctionType->getExtInfo(); 2556 if (FromEInfo != ToEInfo) 2557 return false; 2558 2559 bool IncompatibleObjC = false; 2560 if (Context.hasSameType(FromFunctionType->getReturnType(), 2561 ToFunctionType->getReturnType())) { 2562 // Okay, the types match exactly. Nothing to do. 2563 } else { 2564 QualType RHS = FromFunctionType->getReturnType(); 2565 QualType LHS = ToFunctionType->getReturnType(); 2566 if ((!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus || !RHS->isRecordType()) && 2567 !RHS.hasQualifiers() && LHS.hasQualifiers()) 2568 LHS = LHS.getUnqualifiedType(); 2569 2570 if (Context.hasSameType(RHS,LHS)) { 2571 // OK exact match. 2572 } else if (isObjCPointerConversion(RHS, LHS, 2573 ConvertedType, IncompatibleObjC)) { 2574 if (IncompatibleObjC) 2575 return false; 2576 // Okay, we have an Objective-C pointer conversion. 2577 } 2578 else 2579 return false; 2580 } 2581 2582 // Check argument types. 2583 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, NumArgs = FromFunctionType->getNumParams(); 2584 ArgIdx != NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) { 2585 IncompatibleObjC = false; 2586 QualType FromArgType = FromFunctionType->getParamType(ArgIdx); 2587 QualType ToArgType = ToFunctionType->getParamType(ArgIdx); 2588 if (Context.hasSameType(FromArgType, ToArgType)) { 2589 // Okay, the types match exactly. Nothing to do. 2590 } else if (isObjCPointerConversion(ToArgType, FromArgType, 2591 ConvertedType, IncompatibleObjC)) { 2592 if (IncompatibleObjC) 2593 return false; 2594 // Okay, we have an Objective-C pointer conversion. 2595 } else 2596 // Argument types are too different. Abort. 2597 return false; 2598 } 2599 if (!Context.doFunctionTypesMatchOnExtParameterInfos(FromFunctionType, 2600 ToFunctionType)) 2601 return false; 2602 2603 ConvertedType = ToType; 2604 return true; 2605 } 2606 2607 enum { 2608 ft_default, 2609 ft_different_class, 2610 ft_parameter_arity, 2611 ft_parameter_mismatch, 2612 ft_return_type, 2613 ft_qualifer_mismatch 2614 }; 2615 2616 /// Attempts to get the FunctionProtoType from a Type. Handles 2617 /// MemberFunctionPointers properly. 2618 static const FunctionProtoType *tryGetFunctionProtoType(QualType FromType) { 2619 if (auto *FPT = FromType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()) 2620 return FPT; 2621 2622 if (auto *MPT = FromType->getAs<MemberPointerType>()) 2623 return MPT->getPointeeType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 2624 2625 return nullptr; 2626 } 2627 2628 /// HandleFunctionTypeMismatch - Gives diagnostic information for differeing 2629 /// function types. Catches different number of parameter, mismatch in 2630 /// parameter types, and different return types. 2631 void Sema::HandleFunctionTypeMismatch(PartialDiagnostic &PDiag, 2632 QualType FromType, QualType ToType) { 2633 // If either type is not valid, include no extra info. 2634 if (FromType.isNull() || ToType.isNull()) { 2635 PDiag << ft_default; 2636 return; 2637 } 2638 2639 // Get the function type from the pointers. 2640 if (FromType->isMemberPointerType() && ToType->isMemberPointerType()) { 2641 const MemberPointerType *FromMember = FromType->getAs<MemberPointerType>(), 2642 *ToMember = ToType->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); 2643 if (!Context.hasSameType(FromMember->getClass(), ToMember->getClass())) { 2644 PDiag << ft_different_class << QualType(ToMember->getClass(), 0) 2645 << QualType(FromMember->getClass(), 0); 2646 return; 2647 } 2648 FromType = FromMember->getPointeeType(); 2649 ToType = ToMember->getPointeeType(); 2650 } 2651 2652 if (FromType->isPointerType()) 2653 FromType = FromType->getPointeeType(); 2654 if (ToType->isPointerType()) 2655 ToType = ToType->getPointeeType(); 2656 2657 // Remove references. 2658 FromType = FromType.getNonReferenceType(); 2659 ToType = ToType.getNonReferenceType(); 2660 2661 // Don't print extra info for non-specialized template functions. 2662 if (FromType->isInstantiationDependentType() && 2663 !FromType->getAs<TemplateSpecializationType>()) { 2664 PDiag << ft_default; 2665 return; 2666 } 2667 2668 // No extra info for same types. 2669 if (Context.hasSameType(FromType, ToType)) { 2670 PDiag << ft_default; 2671 return; 2672 } 2673 2674 const FunctionProtoType *FromFunction = tryGetFunctionProtoType(FromType), 2675 *ToFunction = tryGetFunctionProtoType(ToType); 2676 2677 // Both types need to be function types. 2678 if (!FromFunction || !ToFunction) { 2679 PDiag << ft_default; 2680 return; 2681 } 2682 2683 if (FromFunction->getNumParams() != ToFunction->getNumParams()) { 2684 PDiag << ft_parameter_arity << ToFunction->getNumParams() 2685 << FromFunction->getNumParams(); 2686 return; 2687 } 2688 2689 // Handle different parameter types. 2690 unsigned ArgPos; 2691 if (!FunctionParamTypesAreEqual(FromFunction, ToFunction, &ArgPos)) { 2692 PDiag << ft_parameter_mismatch << ArgPos + 1 2693 << ToFunction->getParamType(ArgPos) 2694 << FromFunction->getParamType(ArgPos); 2695 return; 2696 } 2697 2698 // Handle different return type. 2699 if (!Context.hasSameType(FromFunction->getReturnType(), 2700 ToFunction->getReturnType())) { 2701 PDiag << ft_return_type << ToFunction->getReturnType() 2702 << FromFunction->getReturnType(); 2703 return; 2704 } 2705 2706 unsigned FromQuals = FromFunction->getTypeQuals(), 2707 ToQuals = ToFunction->getTypeQuals(); 2708 if (FromQuals != ToQuals) { 2709 PDiag << ft_qualifer_mismatch << ToQuals << FromQuals; 2710 return; 2711 } 2712 2713 // Unable to find a difference, so add no extra info. 2714 PDiag << ft_default; 2715 } 2716 2717 /// FunctionParamTypesAreEqual - This routine checks two function proto types 2718 /// for equality of their argument types. Caller has already checked that 2719 /// they have same number of arguments. If the parameters are different, 2720 /// ArgPos will have the parameter index of the first different parameter. 2721 bool Sema::FunctionParamTypesAreEqual(const FunctionProtoType *OldType, 2722 const FunctionProtoType *NewType, 2723 unsigned *ArgPos) { 2724 for (FunctionProtoType::param_type_iterator O = OldType->param_type_begin(), 2725 N = NewType->param_type_begin(), 2726 E = OldType->param_type_end(); 2727 O && (O != E); ++O, ++N) { 2728 if (!Context.hasSameType(O->getUnqualifiedType(), 2729 N->getUnqualifiedType())) { 2730 if (ArgPos) 2731 *ArgPos = O - OldType->param_type_begin(); 2732 return false; 2733 } 2734 } 2735 return true; 2736 } 2737 2738 /// CheckPointerConversion - Check the pointer conversion from the 2739 /// expression From to the type ToType. This routine checks for 2740 /// ambiguous or inaccessible derived-to-base pointer 2741 /// conversions for which IsPointerConversion has already returned 2742 /// true. It returns true and produces a diagnostic if there was an 2743 /// error, or returns false otherwise. 2744 bool Sema::CheckPointerConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType, 2745 CastKind &Kind, 2746 CXXCastPath& BasePath, 2747 bool IgnoreBaseAccess, 2748 bool Diagnose) { 2749 QualType FromType = From->getType(); 2750 bool IsCStyleOrFunctionalCast = IgnoreBaseAccess; 2751 2752 Kind = CK_BitCast; 2753 2754 if (Diagnose && !IsCStyleOrFunctionalCast && !FromType->isAnyPointerType() && 2755 From->isNullPointerConstant(Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNotNull) == 2756 Expr::NPCK_ZeroExpression) { 2757 if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(From->getType(), Context.BoolTy)) 2758 DiagRuntimeBehavior(From->getExprLoc(), From, 2759 PDiag(diag::warn_impcast_bool_to_null_pointer) 2760 << ToType << From->getSourceRange()); 2761 else if (!isUnevaluatedContext()) 2762 Diag(From->getExprLoc(), diag::warn_non_literal_null_pointer) 2763 << ToType << From->getSourceRange(); 2764 } 2765 if (const PointerType *ToPtrType = ToType->getAs<PointerType>()) { 2766 if (const PointerType *FromPtrType = FromType->getAs<PointerType>()) { 2767 QualType FromPointeeType = FromPtrType->getPointeeType(), 2768 ToPointeeType = ToPtrType->getPointeeType(); 2769 2770 if (FromPointeeType->isRecordType() && ToPointeeType->isRecordType() && 2771 !Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType)) { 2772 // We must have a derived-to-base conversion. Check an 2773 // ambiguous or inaccessible conversion. 2774 unsigned InaccessibleID = 0; 2775 unsigned AmbigiousID = 0; 2776 if (Diagnose) { 2777 InaccessibleID = diag::err_upcast_to_inaccessible_base; 2778 AmbigiousID = diag::err_ambiguous_derived_to_base_conv; 2779 } 2780 if (CheckDerivedToBaseConversion( 2781 FromPointeeType, ToPointeeType, InaccessibleID, AmbigiousID, 2782 From->getExprLoc(), From->getSourceRange(), DeclarationName(), 2783 &BasePath, IgnoreBaseAccess)) 2784 return true; 2785 2786 // The conversion was successful. 2787 Kind = CK_DerivedToBase; 2788 } 2789 2790 if (Diagnose && !IsCStyleOrFunctionalCast && 2791 FromPointeeType->isFunctionType() && ToPointeeType->isVoidType()) { 2792 assert(getLangOpts().MSVCCompat && 2793 "this should only be possible with MSVCCompat!"); 2794 Diag(From->getExprLoc(), diag::ext_ms_impcast_fn_obj) 2795 << From->getSourceRange(); 2796 } 2797 } 2798 } else if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *ToPtrType = 2799 ToType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) { 2800 if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *FromPtrType = 2801 FromType->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) { 2802 // Objective-C++ conversions are always okay. 2803 // FIXME: We should have a different class of conversions for the 2804 // Objective-C++ implicit conversions. 2805 if (FromPtrType->isObjCBuiltinType() || ToPtrType->isObjCBuiltinType()) 2806 return false; 2807 } else if (FromType->isBlockPointerType()) { 2808 Kind = CK_BlockPointerToObjCPointerCast; 2809 } else { 2810 Kind = CK_CPointerToObjCPointerCast; 2811 } 2812 } else if (ToType->isBlockPointerType()) { 2813 if (!FromType->isBlockPointerType()) 2814 Kind = CK_AnyPointerToBlockPointerCast; 2815 } 2816 2817 // We shouldn't fall into this case unless it's valid for other 2818 // reasons. 2819 if (From->isNullPointerConstant(Context, Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) 2820 Kind = CK_NullToPointer; 2821 2822 return false; 2823 } 2824 2825 /// IsMemberPointerConversion - Determines whether the conversion of the 2826 /// expression From, which has the (possibly adjusted) type FromType, can be 2827 /// converted to the type ToType via a member pointer conversion (C++ 4.11). 2828 /// If so, returns true and places the converted type (that might differ from 2829 /// ToType in its cv-qualifiers at some level) into ConvertedType. 2830 bool Sema::IsMemberPointerConversion(Expr *From, QualType FromType, 2831 QualType ToType, 2832 bool InOverloadResolution, 2833 QualType &ConvertedType) { 2834 const MemberPointerType *ToTypePtr = ToType->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); 2835 if (!ToTypePtr) 2836 return false; 2837 2838 // A null pointer constant can be converted to a member pointer (C++ 4.11p1) 2839 if (From->isNullPointerConstant(Context, 2840 InOverloadResolution? Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNotNull 2841 : Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull)) { 2842 ConvertedType = ToType; 2843 return true; 2844 } 2845 2846 // Otherwise, both types have to be member pointers. 2847 const MemberPointerType *FromTypePtr = FromType->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); 2848 if (!FromTypePtr) 2849 return false; 2850 2851 // A pointer to member of B can be converted to a pointer to member of D, 2852 // where D is derived from B (C++ 4.11p2). 2853 QualType FromClass(FromTypePtr->getClass(), 0); 2854 QualType ToClass(ToTypePtr->getClass(), 0); 2855 2856 if (!Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromClass, ToClass) && 2857 IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), ToClass, FromClass)) { 2858 ConvertedType = Context.getMemberPointerType(FromTypePtr->getPointeeType(), 2859 ToClass.getTypePtr()); 2860 return true; 2861 } 2862 2863 return false; 2864 } 2865 2866 /// CheckMemberPointerConversion - Check the member pointer conversion from the 2867 /// expression From to the type ToType. This routine checks for ambiguous or 2868 /// virtual or inaccessible base-to-derived member pointer conversions 2869 /// for which IsMemberPointerConversion has already returned true. It returns 2870 /// true and produces a diagnostic if there was an error, or returns false 2871 /// otherwise. 2872 bool Sema::CheckMemberPointerConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType, 2873 CastKind &Kind, 2874 CXXCastPath &BasePath, 2875 bool IgnoreBaseAccess) { 2876 QualType FromType = From->getType(); 2877 const MemberPointerType *FromPtrType = FromType->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); 2878 if (!FromPtrType) { 2879 // This must be a null pointer to member pointer conversion 2880 assert(From->isNullPointerConstant(Context, 2881 Expr::NPC_ValueDependentIsNull) && 2882 "Expr must be null pointer constant!"); 2883 Kind = CK_NullToMemberPointer; 2884 return false; 2885 } 2886 2887 const MemberPointerType *ToPtrType = ToType->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); 2888 assert(ToPtrType && "No member pointer cast has a target type " 2889 "that is not a member pointer."); 2890 2891 QualType FromClass = QualType(FromPtrType->getClass(), 0); 2892 QualType ToClass = QualType(ToPtrType->getClass(), 0); 2893 2894 // FIXME: What about dependent types? 2895 assert(FromClass->isRecordType() && "Pointer into non-class."); 2896 assert(ToClass->isRecordType() && "Pointer into non-class."); 2897 2898 CXXBasePaths Paths(/*FindAmbiguities=*/true, /*RecordPaths=*/true, 2899 /*DetectVirtual=*/true); 2900 bool DerivationOkay = 2901 IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), ToClass, FromClass, Paths); 2902 assert(DerivationOkay && 2903 "Should not have been called if derivation isn't OK."); 2904 (void)DerivationOkay; 2905 2906 if (Paths.isAmbiguous(Context.getCanonicalType(FromClass). 2907 getUnqualifiedType())) { 2908 std::string PathDisplayStr = getAmbiguousPathsDisplayString(Paths); 2909 Diag(From->getExprLoc(), diag::err_ambiguous_memptr_conv) 2910 << 0 << FromClass << ToClass << PathDisplayStr << From->getSourceRange(); 2911 return true; 2912 } 2913 2914 if (const RecordType *VBase = Paths.getDetectedVirtual()) { 2915 Diag(From->getExprLoc(), diag::err_memptr_conv_via_virtual) 2916 << FromClass << ToClass << QualType(VBase, 0) 2917 << From->getSourceRange(); 2918 return true; 2919 } 2920 2921 if (!IgnoreBaseAccess) 2922 CheckBaseClassAccess(From->getExprLoc(), FromClass, ToClass, 2923 Paths.front(), 2924 diag::err_downcast_from_inaccessible_base); 2925 2926 // Must be a base to derived member conversion. 2927 BuildBasePathArray(Paths, BasePath); 2928 Kind = CK_BaseToDerivedMemberPointer; 2929 return false; 2930 } 2931 2932 /// Determine whether the lifetime conversion between the two given 2933 /// qualifiers sets is nontrivial. 2934 static bool isNonTrivialObjCLifetimeConversion(Qualifiers FromQuals, 2935 Qualifiers ToQuals) { 2936 // Converting anything to const __unsafe_unretained is trivial. 2937 if (ToQuals.hasConst() && 2938 ToQuals.getObjCLifetime() == Qualifiers::OCL_ExplicitNone) 2939 return false; 2940 2941 return true; 2942 } 2943 2944 /// IsQualificationConversion - Determines whether the conversion from 2945 /// an rvalue of type FromType to ToType is a qualification conversion 2946 /// (C++ 4.4). 2947 /// 2948 /// \param ObjCLifetimeConversion Output parameter that will be set to indicate 2949 /// when the qualification conversion involves a change in the Objective-C 2950 /// object lifetime. 2951 bool 2952 Sema::IsQualificationConversion(QualType FromType, QualType ToType, 2953 bool CStyle, bool &ObjCLifetimeConversion) { 2954 FromType = Context.getCanonicalType(FromType); 2955 ToType = Context.getCanonicalType(ToType); 2956 ObjCLifetimeConversion = false; 2957 2958 // If FromType and ToType are the same type, this is not a 2959 // qualification conversion. 2960 if (FromType.getUnqualifiedType() == ToType.getUnqualifiedType()) 2961 return false; 2962 2963 // (C++ 4.4p4): 2964 // A conversion can add cv-qualifiers at levels other than the first 2965 // in multi-level pointers, subject to the following rules: [...] 2966 bool PreviousToQualsIncludeConst = true; 2967 bool UnwrappedAnyPointer = false; 2968 while (Context.UnwrapSimilarPointerTypes(FromType, ToType)) { 2969 // Within each iteration of the loop, we check the qualifiers to 2970 // determine if this still looks like a qualification 2971 // conversion. Then, if all is well, we unwrap one more level of 2972 // pointers or pointers-to-members and do it all again 2973 // until there are no more pointers or pointers-to-members left to 2974 // unwrap. 2975 UnwrappedAnyPointer = true; 2976 2977 Qualifiers FromQuals = FromType.getQualifiers(); 2978 Qualifiers ToQuals = ToType.getQualifiers(); 2979 2980 // Ignore __unaligned qualifier if this type is void. 2981 if (ToType.getUnqualifiedType()->isVoidType()) 2982 FromQuals.removeUnaligned(); 2983 2984 // Objective-C ARC: 2985 // Check Objective-C lifetime conversions. 2986 if (FromQuals.getObjCLifetime() != ToQuals.getObjCLifetime() && 2987 UnwrappedAnyPointer) { 2988 if (ToQuals.compatiblyIncludesObjCLifetime(FromQuals)) { 2989 if (isNonTrivialObjCLifetimeConversion(FromQuals, ToQuals)) 2990 ObjCLifetimeConversion = true; 2991 FromQuals.removeObjCLifetime(); 2992 ToQuals.removeObjCLifetime(); 2993 } else { 2994 // Qualification conversions cannot cast between different 2995 // Objective-C lifetime qualifiers. 2996 return false; 2997 } 2998 } 2999 3000 // Allow addition/removal of GC attributes but not changing GC attributes. 3001 if (FromQuals.getObjCGCAttr() != ToQuals.getObjCGCAttr() && 3002 (!FromQuals.hasObjCGCAttr() || !ToQuals.hasObjCGCAttr())) { 3003 FromQuals.removeObjCGCAttr(); 3004 ToQuals.removeObjCGCAttr(); 3005 } 3006 3007 // -- for every j > 0, if const is in cv 1,j then const is in cv 3008 // 2,j, and similarly for volatile. 3009 if (!CStyle && !ToQuals.compatiblyIncludes(FromQuals)) 3010 return false; 3011 3012 // -- if the cv 1,j and cv 2,j are different, then const is in 3013 // every cv for 0 < k < j. 3014 if (!CStyle && FromQuals.getCVRQualifiers() != ToQuals.getCVRQualifiers() 3015 && !PreviousToQualsIncludeConst) 3016 return false; 3017 3018 // Keep track of whether all prior cv-qualifiers in the "to" type 3019 // include const. 3020 PreviousToQualsIncludeConst 3021 = PreviousToQualsIncludeConst && ToQuals.hasConst(); 3022 } 3023 3024 // We are left with FromType and ToType being the pointee types 3025 // after unwrapping the original FromType and ToType the same number 3026 // of types. If we unwrapped any pointers, and if FromType and 3027 // ToType have the same unqualified type (since we checked 3028 // qualifiers above), then this is a qualification conversion. 3029 return UnwrappedAnyPointer && Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType,ToType); 3030 } 3031 3032 /// \brief - Determine whether this is a conversion from a scalar type to an 3033 /// atomic type. 3034 /// 3035 /// If successful, updates \c SCS's second and third steps in the conversion 3036 /// sequence to finish the conversion. 3037 static bool tryAtomicConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType, 3038 bool InOverloadResolution, 3039 StandardConversionSequence &SCS, 3040 bool CStyle) { 3041 const AtomicType *ToAtomic = ToType->getAs<AtomicType>(); 3042 if (!ToAtomic) 3043 return false; 3044 3045 StandardConversionSequence InnerSCS; 3046 if (!IsStandardConversion(S, From, ToAtomic->getValueType(), 3047 InOverloadResolution, InnerSCS, 3048 CStyle, /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/false)) 3049 return false; 3050 3051 SCS.Second = InnerSCS.Second; 3052 SCS.setToType(1, InnerSCS.getToType(1)); 3053 SCS.Third = InnerSCS.Third; 3054 SCS.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime 3055 = InnerSCS.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime; 3056 SCS.setToType(2, InnerSCS.getToType(2)); 3057 return true; 3058 } 3059 3060 static bool isFirstArgumentCompatibleWithType(ASTContext &Context, 3061 CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor, 3062 QualType Type) { 3063 const FunctionProtoType *CtorType = 3064 Constructor->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 3065 if (CtorType->getNumParams() > 0) { 3066 QualType FirstArg = CtorType->getParamType(0); 3067 if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(Type, FirstArg.getNonReferenceType())) 3068 return true; 3069 } 3070 return false; 3071 } 3072 3073 static OverloadingResult 3074 IsInitializerListConstructorConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType, 3075 CXXRecordDecl *To, 3076 UserDefinedConversionSequence &User, 3077 OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet, 3078 bool AllowExplicit) { 3079 for (auto *D : S.LookupConstructors(To)) { 3080 auto Info = getConstructorInfo(D); 3081 if (!Info) 3082 continue; 3083 3084 bool Usable = !Info.Constructor->isInvalidDecl() && 3085 S.isInitListConstructor(Info.Constructor) && 3086 (AllowExplicit || !Info.Constructor->isExplicit()); 3087 if (Usable) { 3088 // If the first argument is (a reference to) the target type, 3089 // suppress conversions. 3090 bool SuppressUserConversions = isFirstArgumentCompatibleWithType( 3091 S.Context, Info.Constructor, ToType); 3092 if (Info.ConstructorTmpl) 3093 S.AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(Info.ConstructorTmpl, Info.FoundDecl, 3094 /*ExplicitArgs*/ nullptr, From, 3095 CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions); 3096 else 3097 S.AddOverloadCandidate(Info.Constructor, Info.FoundDecl, From, 3098 CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions); 3099 } 3100 } 3101 3102 bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1); 3103 3104 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 3105 switch (auto Result = 3106 CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(S, From->getLocStart(), 3107 Best, true)) { 3108 case OR_Deleted: 3109 case OR_Success: { 3110 // Record the standard conversion we used and the conversion function. 3111 CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Best->Function); 3112 QualType ThisType = Constructor->getThisType(S.Context); 3113 // Initializer lists don't have conversions as such. 3114 User.Before.setAsIdentityConversion(); 3115 User.HadMultipleCandidates = HadMultipleCandidates; 3116 User.ConversionFunction = Constructor; 3117 User.FoundConversionFunction = Best->FoundDecl; 3118 User.After.setAsIdentityConversion(); 3119 User.After.setFromType(ThisType->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType()); 3120 User.After.setAllToTypes(ToType); 3121 return Result; 3122 } 3123 3124 case OR_No_Viable_Function: 3125 return OR_No_Viable_Function; 3126 case OR_Ambiguous: 3127 return OR_Ambiguous; 3128 } 3129 3130 llvm_unreachable("Invalid OverloadResult!"); 3131 } 3132 3133 /// Determines whether there is a user-defined conversion sequence 3134 /// (C++ [over.ics.user]) that converts expression From to the type 3135 /// ToType. If such a conversion exists, User will contain the 3136 /// user-defined conversion sequence that performs such a conversion 3137 /// and this routine will return true. Otherwise, this routine returns 3138 /// false and User is unspecified. 3139 /// 3140 /// \param AllowExplicit true if the conversion should consider C++0x 3141 /// "explicit" conversion functions as well as non-explicit conversion 3142 /// functions (C++0x [class.conv.fct]p2). 3143 /// 3144 /// \param AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit true if the conversion should 3145 /// allow an extra Objective-C pointer conversion on uses of explicit 3146 /// constructors. Requires \c AllowExplicit to also be set. 3147 static OverloadingResult 3148 IsUserDefinedConversion(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType, 3149 UserDefinedConversionSequence &User, 3150 OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet, 3151 bool AllowExplicit, 3152 bool AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit) { 3153 assert(AllowExplicit || !AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit); 3154 3155 // Whether we will only visit constructors. 3156 bool ConstructorsOnly = false; 3157 3158 // If the type we are conversion to is a class type, enumerate its 3159 // constructors. 3160 if (const RecordType *ToRecordType = ToType->getAs<RecordType>()) { 3161 // C++ [over.match.ctor]p1: 3162 // When objects of class type are direct-initialized (8.5), or 3163 // copy-initialized from an expression of the same or a 3164 // derived class type (8.5), overload resolution selects the 3165 // constructor. [...] For copy-initialization, the candidate 3166 // functions are all the converting constructors (12.3.1) of 3167 // that class. The argument list is the expression-list within 3168 // the parentheses of the initializer. 3169 if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ToType, From->getType()) || 3170 (From->getType()->getAs<RecordType>() && 3171 S.IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), From->getType(), ToType))) 3172 ConstructorsOnly = true; 3173 3174 if (!S.isCompleteType(From->getExprLoc(), ToType)) { 3175 // We're not going to find any constructors. 3176 } else if (CXXRecordDecl *ToRecordDecl 3177 = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(ToRecordType->getDecl())) { 3178 3179 Expr **Args = &From; 3180 unsigned NumArgs = 1; 3181 bool ListInitializing = false; 3182 if (InitListExpr *InitList = dyn_cast<InitListExpr>(From)) { 3183 // But first, see if there is an init-list-constructor that will work. 3184 OverloadingResult Result = IsInitializerListConstructorConversion( 3185 S, From, ToType, ToRecordDecl, User, CandidateSet, AllowExplicit); 3186 if (Result != OR_No_Viable_Function) 3187 return Result; 3188 // Never mind. 3189 CandidateSet.clear(); 3190 3191 // If we're list-initializing, we pass the individual elements as 3192 // arguments, not the entire list. 3193 Args = InitList->getInits(); 3194 NumArgs = InitList->getNumInits(); 3195 ListInitializing = true; 3196 } 3197 3198 for (auto *D : S.LookupConstructors(ToRecordDecl)) { 3199 auto Info = getConstructorInfo(D); 3200 if (!Info) 3201 continue; 3202 3203 bool Usable = !Info.Constructor->isInvalidDecl(); 3204 if (ListInitializing) 3205 Usable = Usable && (AllowExplicit || !Info.Constructor->isExplicit()); 3206 else 3207 Usable = Usable && 3208 Info.Constructor->isConvertingConstructor(AllowExplicit); 3209 if (Usable) { 3210 bool SuppressUserConversions = !ConstructorsOnly; 3211 if (SuppressUserConversions && ListInitializing) { 3212 SuppressUserConversions = false; 3213 if (NumArgs == 1) { 3214 // If the first argument is (a reference to) the target type, 3215 // suppress conversions. 3216 SuppressUserConversions = isFirstArgumentCompatibleWithType( 3217 S.Context, Info.Constructor, ToType); 3218 } 3219 } 3220 if (Info.ConstructorTmpl) 3221 S.AddTemplateOverloadCandidate( 3222 Info.ConstructorTmpl, Info.FoundDecl, 3223 /*ExplicitArgs*/ nullptr, llvm::makeArrayRef(Args, NumArgs), 3224 CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions); 3225 else 3226 // Allow one user-defined conversion when user specifies a 3227 // From->ToType conversion via an static cast (c-style, etc). 3228 S.AddOverloadCandidate(Info.Constructor, Info.FoundDecl, 3229 llvm::makeArrayRef(Args, NumArgs), 3230 CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions); 3231 } 3232 } 3233 } 3234 } 3235 3236 // Enumerate conversion functions, if we're allowed to. 3237 if (ConstructorsOnly || isa<InitListExpr>(From)) { 3238 } else if (!S.isCompleteType(From->getLocStart(), From->getType())) { 3239 // No conversion functions from incomplete types. 3240 } else if (const RecordType *FromRecordType 3241 = From->getType()->getAs<RecordType>()) { 3242 if (CXXRecordDecl *FromRecordDecl 3243 = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(FromRecordType->getDecl())) { 3244 // Add all of the conversion functions as candidates. 3245 const auto &Conversions = FromRecordDecl->getVisibleConversionFunctions(); 3246 for (auto I = Conversions.begin(), E = Conversions.end(); I != E; ++I) { 3247 DeclAccessPair FoundDecl = I.getPair(); 3248 NamedDecl *D = FoundDecl.getDecl(); 3249 CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(D->getDeclContext()); 3250 if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(D)) 3251 D = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(D)->getTargetDecl(); 3252 3253 CXXConversionDecl *Conv; 3254 FunctionTemplateDecl *ConvTemplate; 3255 if ((ConvTemplate = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D))) 3256 Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(ConvTemplate->getTemplatedDecl()); 3257 else 3258 Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D); 3259 3260 if (AllowExplicit || !Conv->isExplicit()) { 3261 if (ConvTemplate) 3262 S.AddTemplateConversionCandidate(ConvTemplate, FoundDecl, 3263 ActingContext, From, ToType, 3264 CandidateSet, 3265 AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit); 3266 else 3267 S.AddConversionCandidate(Conv, FoundDecl, ActingContext, 3268 From, ToType, CandidateSet, 3269 AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit); 3270 } 3271 } 3272 } 3273 } 3274 3275 bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1); 3276 3277 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 3278 switch (auto Result = CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(S, From->getLocStart(), 3279 Best, true)) { 3280 case OR_Success: 3281 case OR_Deleted: 3282 // Record the standard conversion we used and the conversion function. 3283 if (CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor 3284 = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Best->Function)) { 3285 // C++ [over.ics.user]p1: 3286 // If the user-defined conversion is specified by a 3287 // constructor (12.3.1), the initial standard conversion 3288 // sequence converts the source type to the type required by 3289 // the argument of the constructor. 3290 // 3291 QualType ThisType = Constructor->getThisType(S.Context); 3292 if (isa<InitListExpr>(From)) { 3293 // Initializer lists don't have conversions as such. 3294 User.Before.setAsIdentityConversion(); 3295 } else { 3296 if (Best->Conversions[0].isEllipsis()) 3297 User.EllipsisConversion = true; 3298 else { 3299 User.Before = Best->Conversions[0].Standard; 3300 User.EllipsisConversion = false; 3301 } 3302 } 3303 User.HadMultipleCandidates = HadMultipleCandidates; 3304 User.ConversionFunction = Constructor; 3305 User.FoundConversionFunction = Best->FoundDecl; 3306 User.After.setAsIdentityConversion(); 3307 User.After.setFromType(ThisType->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType()); 3308 User.After.setAllToTypes(ToType); 3309 return Result; 3310 } 3311 if (CXXConversionDecl *Conversion 3312 = dyn_cast<CXXConversionDecl>(Best->Function)) { 3313 // C++ [over.ics.user]p1: 3314 // 3315 // [...] If the user-defined conversion is specified by a 3316 // conversion function (12.3.2), the initial standard 3317 // conversion sequence converts the source type to the 3318 // implicit object parameter of the conversion function. 3319 User.Before = Best->Conversions[0].Standard; 3320 User.HadMultipleCandidates = HadMultipleCandidates; 3321 User.ConversionFunction = Conversion; 3322 User.FoundConversionFunction = Best->FoundDecl; 3323 User.EllipsisConversion = false; 3324 3325 // C++ [over.ics.user]p2: 3326 // The second standard conversion sequence converts the 3327 // result of the user-defined conversion to the target type 3328 // for the sequence. Since an implicit conversion sequence 3329 // is an initialization, the special rules for 3330 // initialization by user-defined conversion apply when 3331 // selecting the best user-defined conversion for a 3332 // user-defined conversion sequence (see 13.3.3 and 3333 // 13.3.3.1). 3334 User.After = Best->FinalConversion; 3335 return Result; 3336 } 3337 llvm_unreachable("Not a constructor or conversion function?"); 3338 3339 case OR_No_Viable_Function: 3340 return OR_No_Viable_Function; 3341 3342 case OR_Ambiguous: 3343 return OR_Ambiguous; 3344 } 3345 3346 llvm_unreachable("Invalid OverloadResult!"); 3347 } 3348 3349 bool 3350 Sema::DiagnoseMultipleUserDefinedConversion(Expr *From, QualType ToType) { 3351 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS; 3352 OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(From->getExprLoc(), 3353 OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal); 3354 OverloadingResult OvResult = 3355 IsUserDefinedConversion(*this, From, ToType, ICS.UserDefined, 3356 CandidateSet, false, false); 3357 if (OvResult == OR_Ambiguous) 3358 Diag(From->getLocStart(), diag::err_typecheck_ambiguous_condition) 3359 << From->getType() << ToType << From->getSourceRange(); 3360 else if (OvResult == OR_No_Viable_Function && !CandidateSet.empty()) { 3361 if (!RequireCompleteType(From->getLocStart(), ToType, 3362 diag::err_typecheck_nonviable_condition_incomplete, 3363 From->getType(), From->getSourceRange())) 3364 Diag(From->getLocStart(), diag::err_typecheck_nonviable_condition) 3365 << false << From->getType() << From->getSourceRange() << ToType; 3366 } else 3367 return false; 3368 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, From); 3369 return true; 3370 } 3371 3372 /// \brief Compare the user-defined conversion functions or constructors 3373 /// of two user-defined conversion sequences to determine whether any ordering 3374 /// is possible. 3375 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind 3376 compareConversionFunctions(Sema &S, FunctionDecl *Function1, 3377 FunctionDecl *Function2) { 3378 if (!S.getLangOpts().ObjC1 || !S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11) 3379 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3380 3381 // Objective-C++: 3382 // If both conversion functions are implicitly-declared conversions from 3383 // a lambda closure type to a function pointer and a block pointer, 3384 // respectively, always prefer the conversion to a function pointer, 3385 // because the function pointer is more lightweight and is more likely 3386 // to keep code working. 3387 CXXConversionDecl *Conv1 = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXConversionDecl>(Function1); 3388 if (!Conv1) 3389 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3390 3391 CXXConversionDecl *Conv2 = dyn_cast<CXXConversionDecl>(Function2); 3392 if (!Conv2) 3393 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3394 3395 if (Conv1->getParent()->isLambda() && Conv2->getParent()->isLambda()) { 3396 bool Block1 = Conv1->getConversionType()->isBlockPointerType(); 3397 bool Block2 = Conv2->getConversionType()->isBlockPointerType(); 3398 if (Block1 != Block2) 3399 return Block1 ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse 3400 : ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3401 } 3402 3403 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3404 } 3405 3406 static bool hasDeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtrConversion( 3407 const ImplicitConversionSequence &ICS) { 3408 return (ICS.isStandard() && ICS.Standard.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr) || 3409 (ICS.isUserDefined() && 3410 ICS.UserDefined.Before.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr); 3411 } 3412 3413 /// CompareImplicitConversionSequences - Compare two implicit 3414 /// conversion sequences to determine whether one is better than the 3415 /// other or if they are indistinguishable (C++ 13.3.3.2). 3416 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind 3417 CompareImplicitConversionSequences(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 3418 const ImplicitConversionSequence& ICS1, 3419 const ImplicitConversionSequence& ICS2) 3420 { 3421 // (C++ 13.3.3.2p2): When comparing the basic forms of implicit 3422 // conversion sequences (as defined in 13.3.3.1) 3423 // -- a standard conversion sequence (13.3.3.1.1) is a better 3424 // conversion sequence than a user-defined conversion sequence or 3425 // an ellipsis conversion sequence, and 3426 // -- a user-defined conversion sequence (13.3.3.1.2) is a better 3427 // conversion sequence than an ellipsis conversion sequence 3428 // (13.3.3.1.3). 3429 // 3430 // C++0x [over.best.ics]p10: 3431 // For the purpose of ranking implicit conversion sequences as 3432 // described in 13.3.3.2, the ambiguous conversion sequence is 3433 // treated as a user-defined sequence that is indistinguishable 3434 // from any other user-defined conversion sequence. 3435 3436 // String literal to 'char *' conversion has been deprecated in C++03. It has 3437 // been removed from C++11. We still accept this conversion, if it happens at 3438 // the best viable function. Otherwise, this conversion is considered worse 3439 // than ellipsis conversion. Consider this as an extension; this is not in the 3440 // standard. For example: 3441 // 3442 // int &f(...); // #1 3443 // void f(char*); // #2 3444 // void g() { int &r = f("foo"); } 3445 // 3446 // In C++03, we pick #2 as the best viable function. 3447 // In C++11, we pick #1 as the best viable function, because ellipsis 3448 // conversion is better than string-literal to char* conversion (since there 3449 // is no such conversion in C++11). If there was no #1 at all or #1 couldn't 3450 // convert arguments, #2 would be the best viable function in C++11. 3451 // If the best viable function has this conversion, a warning will be issued 3452 // in C++03, or an ExtWarn (+SFINAE failure) will be issued in C++11. 3453 3454 if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && !S.getLangOpts().WritableStrings && 3455 hasDeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtrConversion(ICS1) != 3456 hasDeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtrConversion(ICS2)) 3457 return hasDeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtrConversion(ICS1) 3458 ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse 3459 : ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3460 3461 if (ICS1.getKindRank() < ICS2.getKindRank()) 3462 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3463 if (ICS2.getKindRank() < ICS1.getKindRank()) 3464 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3465 3466 // The following checks require both conversion sequences to be of 3467 // the same kind. 3468 if (ICS1.getKind() != ICS2.getKind()) 3469 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3470 3471 ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind Result = 3472 ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3473 3474 // Two implicit conversion sequences of the same form are 3475 // indistinguishable conversion sequences unless one of the 3476 // following rules apply: (C++ 13.3.3.2p3): 3477 3478 // List-initialization sequence L1 is a better conversion sequence than 3479 // list-initialization sequence L2 if: 3480 // - L1 converts to std::initializer_list<X> for some X and L2 does not, or, 3481 // if not that, 3482 // - L1 converts to type "array of N1 T", L2 converts to type "array of N2 T", 3483 // and N1 is smaller than N2., 3484 // even if one of the other rules in this paragraph would otherwise apply. 3485 if (!ICS1.isBad()) { 3486 if (ICS1.isStdInitializerListElement() && 3487 !ICS2.isStdInitializerListElement()) 3488 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3489 if (!ICS1.isStdInitializerListElement() && 3490 ICS2.isStdInitializerListElement()) 3491 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3492 } 3493 3494 if (ICS1.isStandard()) 3495 // Standard conversion sequence S1 is a better conversion sequence than 3496 // standard conversion sequence S2 if [...] 3497 Result = CompareStandardConversionSequences(S, Loc, 3498 ICS1.Standard, ICS2.Standard); 3499 else if (ICS1.isUserDefined()) { 3500 // User-defined conversion sequence U1 is a better conversion 3501 // sequence than another user-defined conversion sequence U2 if 3502 // they contain the same user-defined conversion function or 3503 // constructor and if the second standard conversion sequence of 3504 // U1 is better than the second standard conversion sequence of 3505 // U2 (C++ 13.3.3.2p3). 3506 if (ICS1.UserDefined.ConversionFunction == 3507 ICS2.UserDefined.ConversionFunction) 3508 Result = CompareStandardConversionSequences(S, Loc, 3509 ICS1.UserDefined.After, 3510 ICS2.UserDefined.After); 3511 else 3512 Result = compareConversionFunctions(S, 3513 ICS1.UserDefined.ConversionFunction, 3514 ICS2.UserDefined.ConversionFunction); 3515 } 3516 3517 return Result; 3518 } 3519 3520 static bool hasSimilarType(ASTContext &Context, QualType T1, QualType T2) { 3521 while (Context.UnwrapSimilarPointerTypes(T1, T2)) { 3522 Qualifiers Quals; 3523 T1 = Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T1, Quals); 3524 T2 = Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T2, Quals); 3525 } 3526 3527 return Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T1, T2); 3528 } 3529 3530 // Per 13.3.3.2p3, compare the given standard conversion sequences to 3531 // determine if one is a proper subset of the other. 3532 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind 3533 compareStandardConversionSubsets(ASTContext &Context, 3534 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1, 3535 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2) { 3536 ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind Result 3537 = ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3538 3539 // the identity conversion sequence is considered to be a subsequence of 3540 // any non-identity conversion sequence 3541 if (SCS1.isIdentityConversion() && !SCS2.isIdentityConversion()) 3542 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3543 else if (!SCS1.isIdentityConversion() && SCS2.isIdentityConversion()) 3544 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3545 3546 if (SCS1.Second != SCS2.Second) { 3547 if (SCS1.Second == ICK_Identity) 3548 Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3549 else if (SCS2.Second == ICK_Identity) 3550 Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3551 else 3552 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3553 } else if (!hasSimilarType(Context, SCS1.getToType(1), SCS2.getToType(1))) 3554 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3555 3556 if (SCS1.Third == SCS2.Third) { 3557 return Context.hasSameType(SCS1.getToType(2), SCS2.getToType(2))? Result 3558 : ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3559 } 3560 3561 if (SCS1.Third == ICK_Identity) 3562 return Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse 3563 ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable 3564 : ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3565 3566 if (SCS2.Third == ICK_Identity) 3567 return Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Better 3568 ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable 3569 : ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3570 3571 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3572 } 3573 3574 /// \brief Determine whether one of the given reference bindings is better 3575 /// than the other based on what kind of bindings they are. 3576 static bool 3577 isBetterReferenceBindingKind(const StandardConversionSequence &SCS1, 3578 const StandardConversionSequence &SCS2) { 3579 // C++0x [over.ics.rank]p3b4: 3580 // -- S1 and S2 are reference bindings (8.5.3) and neither refers to an 3581 // implicit object parameter of a non-static member function declared 3582 // without a ref-qualifier, and *either* S1 binds an rvalue reference 3583 // to an rvalue and S2 binds an lvalue reference *or S1 binds an 3584 // lvalue reference to a function lvalue and S2 binds an rvalue 3585 // reference*. 3586 // 3587 // FIXME: Rvalue references. We're going rogue with the above edits, 3588 // because the semantics in the current C++0x working paper (N3225 at the 3589 // time of this writing) break the standard definition of std::forward 3590 // and std::reference_wrapper when dealing with references to functions. 3591 // Proposed wording changes submitted to CWG for consideration. 3592 if (SCS1.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier || 3593 SCS2.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier) 3594 return false; 3595 3596 return (!SCS1.IsLvalueReference && SCS1.BindsToRvalue && 3597 SCS2.IsLvalueReference) || 3598 (SCS1.IsLvalueReference && SCS1.BindsToFunctionLvalue && 3599 !SCS2.IsLvalueReference && SCS2.BindsToFunctionLvalue); 3600 } 3601 3602 /// CompareStandardConversionSequences - Compare two standard 3603 /// conversion sequences to determine whether one is better than the 3604 /// other or if they are indistinguishable (C++ 13.3.3.2p3). 3605 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind 3606 CompareStandardConversionSequences(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 3607 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1, 3608 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2) 3609 { 3610 // Standard conversion sequence S1 is a better conversion sequence 3611 // than standard conversion sequence S2 if (C++ 13.3.3.2p3): 3612 3613 // -- S1 is a proper subsequence of S2 (comparing the conversion 3614 // sequences in the canonical form defined by 13.3.3.1.1, 3615 // excluding any Lvalue Transformation; the identity conversion 3616 // sequence is considered to be a subsequence of any 3617 // non-identity conversion sequence) or, if not that, 3618 if (ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind CK 3619 = compareStandardConversionSubsets(S.Context, SCS1, SCS2)) 3620 return CK; 3621 3622 // -- the rank of S1 is better than the rank of S2 (by the rules 3623 // defined below), or, if not that, 3624 ImplicitConversionRank Rank1 = SCS1.getRank(); 3625 ImplicitConversionRank Rank2 = SCS2.getRank(); 3626 if (Rank1 < Rank2) 3627 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3628 else if (Rank2 < Rank1) 3629 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3630 3631 // (C++ 13.3.3.2p4): Two conversion sequences with the same rank 3632 // are indistinguishable unless one of the following rules 3633 // applies: 3634 3635 // A conversion that is not a conversion of a pointer, or 3636 // pointer to member, to bool is better than another conversion 3637 // that is such a conversion. 3638 if (SCS1.isPointerConversionToBool() != SCS2.isPointerConversionToBool()) 3639 return SCS2.isPointerConversionToBool() 3640 ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Better 3641 : ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3642 3643 // C++ [over.ics.rank]p4b2: 3644 // 3645 // If class B is derived directly or indirectly from class A, 3646 // conversion of B* to A* is better than conversion of B* to 3647 // void*, and conversion of A* to void* is better than conversion 3648 // of B* to void*. 3649 bool SCS1ConvertsToVoid 3650 = SCS1.isPointerConversionToVoidPointer(S.Context); 3651 bool SCS2ConvertsToVoid 3652 = SCS2.isPointerConversionToVoidPointer(S.Context); 3653 if (SCS1ConvertsToVoid != SCS2ConvertsToVoid) { 3654 // Exactly one of the conversion sequences is a conversion to 3655 // a void pointer; it's the worse conversion. 3656 return SCS2ConvertsToVoid ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Better 3657 : ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3658 } else if (!SCS1ConvertsToVoid && !SCS2ConvertsToVoid) { 3659 // Neither conversion sequence converts to a void pointer; compare 3660 // their derived-to-base conversions. 3661 if (ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind DerivedCK 3662 = CompareDerivedToBaseConversions(S, Loc, SCS1, SCS2)) 3663 return DerivedCK; 3664 } else if (SCS1ConvertsToVoid && SCS2ConvertsToVoid && 3665 !S.Context.hasSameType(SCS1.getFromType(), SCS2.getFromType())) { 3666 // Both conversion sequences are conversions to void 3667 // pointers. Compare the source types to determine if there's an 3668 // inheritance relationship in their sources. 3669 QualType FromType1 = SCS1.getFromType(); 3670 QualType FromType2 = SCS2.getFromType(); 3671 3672 // Adjust the types we're converting from via the array-to-pointer 3673 // conversion, if we need to. 3674 if (SCS1.First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer) 3675 FromType1 = S.Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType1); 3676 if (SCS2.First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer) 3677 FromType2 = S.Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType2); 3678 3679 QualType FromPointee1 = FromType1->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType(); 3680 QualType FromPointee2 = FromType2->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType(); 3681 3682 if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromPointee2, FromPointee1)) 3683 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3684 else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromPointee1, FromPointee2)) 3685 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3686 3687 // Objective-C++: If one interface is more specific than the 3688 // other, it is the better one. 3689 const ObjCObjectPointerType* FromObjCPtr1 3690 = FromType1->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 3691 const ObjCObjectPointerType* FromObjCPtr2 3692 = FromType2->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 3693 if (FromObjCPtr1 && FromObjCPtr2) { 3694 bool AssignLeft = S.Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromObjCPtr1, 3695 FromObjCPtr2); 3696 bool AssignRight = S.Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromObjCPtr2, 3697 FromObjCPtr1); 3698 if (AssignLeft != AssignRight) { 3699 return AssignLeft? ImplicitConversionSequence::Better 3700 : ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3701 } 3702 } 3703 } 3704 3705 // Compare based on qualification conversions (C++ 13.3.3.2p3, 3706 // bullet 3). 3707 if (ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind QualCK 3708 = CompareQualificationConversions(S, SCS1, SCS2)) 3709 return QualCK; 3710 3711 if (SCS1.ReferenceBinding && SCS2.ReferenceBinding) { 3712 // Check for a better reference binding based on the kind of bindings. 3713 if (isBetterReferenceBindingKind(SCS1, SCS2)) 3714 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3715 else if (isBetterReferenceBindingKind(SCS2, SCS1)) 3716 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3717 3718 // C++ [over.ics.rank]p3b4: 3719 // -- S1 and S2 are reference bindings (8.5.3), and the types to 3720 // which the references refer are the same type except for 3721 // top-level cv-qualifiers, and the type to which the reference 3722 // initialized by S2 refers is more cv-qualified than the type 3723 // to which the reference initialized by S1 refers. 3724 QualType T1 = SCS1.getToType(2); 3725 QualType T2 = SCS2.getToType(2); 3726 T1 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(T1); 3727 T2 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(T2); 3728 Qualifiers T1Quals, T2Quals; 3729 QualType UnqualT1 = S.Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T1, T1Quals); 3730 QualType UnqualT2 = S.Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T2, T2Quals); 3731 if (UnqualT1 == UnqualT2) { 3732 // Objective-C++ ARC: If the references refer to objects with different 3733 // lifetimes, prefer bindings that don't change lifetime. 3734 if (SCS1.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding != 3735 SCS2.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding) { 3736 return SCS1.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding 3737 ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse 3738 : ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3739 } 3740 3741 // If the type is an array type, promote the element qualifiers to the 3742 // type for comparison. 3743 if (isa<ArrayType>(T1) && T1Quals) 3744 T1 = S.Context.getQualifiedType(UnqualT1, T1Quals); 3745 if (isa<ArrayType>(T2) && T2Quals) 3746 T2 = S.Context.getQualifiedType(UnqualT2, T2Quals); 3747 if (T2.isMoreQualifiedThan(T1)) 3748 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3749 else if (T1.isMoreQualifiedThan(T2)) 3750 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3751 } 3752 } 3753 3754 // In Microsoft mode, prefer an integral conversion to a 3755 // floating-to-integral conversion if the integral conversion 3756 // is between types of the same size. 3757 // For example: 3758 // void f(float); 3759 // void f(int); 3760 // int main { 3761 // long a; 3762 // f(a); 3763 // } 3764 // Here, MSVC will call f(int) instead of generating a compile error 3765 // as clang will do in standard mode. 3766 if (S.getLangOpts().MSVCCompat && SCS1.Second == ICK_Integral_Conversion && 3767 SCS2.Second == ICK_Floating_Integral && 3768 S.Context.getTypeSize(SCS1.getFromType()) == 3769 S.Context.getTypeSize(SCS1.getToType(2))) 3770 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3771 3772 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3773 } 3774 3775 /// CompareQualificationConversions - Compares two standard conversion 3776 /// sequences to determine whether they can be ranked based on their 3777 /// qualification conversions (C++ 13.3.3.2p3 bullet 3). 3778 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind 3779 CompareQualificationConversions(Sema &S, 3780 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1, 3781 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2) { 3782 // C++ 13.3.3.2p3: 3783 // -- S1 and S2 differ only in their qualification conversion and 3784 // yield similar types T1 and T2 (C++ 4.4), respectively, and the 3785 // cv-qualification signature of type T1 is a proper subset of 3786 // the cv-qualification signature of type T2, and S1 is not the 3787 // deprecated string literal array-to-pointer conversion (4.2). 3788 if (SCS1.First != SCS2.First || SCS1.Second != SCS2.Second || 3789 SCS1.Third != SCS2.Third || SCS1.Third != ICK_Qualification) 3790 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3791 3792 // FIXME: the example in the standard doesn't use a qualification 3793 // conversion (!) 3794 QualType T1 = SCS1.getToType(2); 3795 QualType T2 = SCS2.getToType(2); 3796 T1 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(T1); 3797 T2 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(T2); 3798 Qualifiers T1Quals, T2Quals; 3799 QualType UnqualT1 = S.Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T1, T1Quals); 3800 QualType UnqualT2 = S.Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T2, T2Quals); 3801 3802 // If the types are the same, we won't learn anything by unwrapped 3803 // them. 3804 if (UnqualT1 == UnqualT2) 3805 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3806 3807 // If the type is an array type, promote the element qualifiers to the type 3808 // for comparison. 3809 if (isa<ArrayType>(T1) && T1Quals) 3810 T1 = S.Context.getQualifiedType(UnqualT1, T1Quals); 3811 if (isa<ArrayType>(T2) && T2Quals) 3812 T2 = S.Context.getQualifiedType(UnqualT2, T2Quals); 3813 3814 ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind Result 3815 = ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3816 3817 // Objective-C++ ARC: 3818 // Prefer qualification conversions not involving a change in lifetime 3819 // to qualification conversions that do not change lifetime. 3820 if (SCS1.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime != 3821 SCS2.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime) { 3822 Result = SCS1.QualificationIncludesObjCLifetime 3823 ? ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse 3824 : ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3825 } 3826 3827 while (S.Context.UnwrapSimilarPointerTypes(T1, T2)) { 3828 // Within each iteration of the loop, we check the qualifiers to 3829 // determine if this still looks like a qualification 3830 // conversion. Then, if all is well, we unwrap one more level of 3831 // pointers or pointers-to-members and do it all again 3832 // until there are no more pointers or pointers-to-members left 3833 // to unwrap. This essentially mimics what 3834 // IsQualificationConversion does, but here we're checking for a 3835 // strict subset of qualifiers. 3836 if (T1.getCVRQualifiers() == T2.getCVRQualifiers()) 3837 // The qualifiers are the same, so this doesn't tell us anything 3838 // about how the sequences rank. 3839 ; 3840 else if (T2.isMoreQualifiedThan(T1)) { 3841 // T1 has fewer qualifiers, so it could be the better sequence. 3842 if (Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse) 3843 // Neither has qualifiers that are a subset of the other's 3844 // qualifiers. 3845 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3846 3847 Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3848 } else if (T1.isMoreQualifiedThan(T2)) { 3849 // T2 has fewer qualifiers, so it could be the better sequence. 3850 if (Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Better) 3851 // Neither has qualifiers that are a subset of the other's 3852 // qualifiers. 3853 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3854 3855 Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3856 } else { 3857 // Qualifiers are disjoint. 3858 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3859 } 3860 3861 // If the types after this point are equivalent, we're done. 3862 if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T1, T2)) 3863 break; 3864 } 3865 3866 // Check that the winning standard conversion sequence isn't using 3867 // the deprecated string literal array to pointer conversion. 3868 switch (Result) { 3869 case ImplicitConversionSequence::Better: 3870 if (SCS1.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr) 3871 Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3872 break; 3873 3874 case ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable: 3875 break; 3876 3877 case ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse: 3878 if (SCS2.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr) 3879 Result = ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 3880 break; 3881 } 3882 3883 return Result; 3884 } 3885 3886 /// CompareDerivedToBaseConversions - Compares two standard conversion 3887 /// sequences to determine whether they can be ranked based on their 3888 /// various kinds of derived-to-base conversions (C++ 3889 /// [over.ics.rank]p4b3). As part of these checks, we also look at 3890 /// conversions between Objective-C interface types. 3891 static ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind 3892 CompareDerivedToBaseConversions(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 3893 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS1, 3894 const StandardConversionSequence& SCS2) { 3895 QualType FromType1 = SCS1.getFromType(); 3896 QualType ToType1 = SCS1.getToType(1); 3897 QualType FromType2 = SCS2.getFromType(); 3898 QualType ToType2 = SCS2.getToType(1); 3899 3900 // Adjust the types we're converting from via the array-to-pointer 3901 // conversion, if we need to. 3902 if (SCS1.First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer) 3903 FromType1 = S.Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType1); 3904 if (SCS2.First == ICK_Array_To_Pointer) 3905 FromType2 = S.Context.getArrayDecayedType(FromType2); 3906 3907 // Canonicalize all of the types. 3908 FromType1 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(FromType1); 3909 ToType1 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(ToType1); 3910 FromType2 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(FromType2); 3911 ToType2 = S.Context.getCanonicalType(ToType2); 3912 3913 // C++ [over.ics.rank]p4b3: 3914 // 3915 // If class B is derived directly or indirectly from class A and 3916 // class C is derived directly or indirectly from B, 3917 // 3918 // Compare based on pointer conversions. 3919 if (SCS1.Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion && 3920 SCS2.Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion && 3921 /*FIXME: Remove if Objective-C id conversions get their own rank*/ 3922 FromType1->isPointerType() && FromType2->isPointerType() && 3923 ToType1->isPointerType() && ToType2->isPointerType()) { 3924 QualType FromPointee1 3925 = FromType1->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType(); 3926 QualType ToPointee1 3927 = ToType1->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType(); 3928 QualType FromPointee2 3929 = FromType2->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType(); 3930 QualType ToPointee2 3931 = ToType2->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType().getUnqualifiedType(); 3932 3933 // -- conversion of C* to B* is better than conversion of C* to A*, 3934 if (FromPointee1 == FromPointee2 && ToPointee1 != ToPointee2) { 3935 if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, ToPointee1, ToPointee2)) 3936 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3937 else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, ToPointee2, ToPointee1)) 3938 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3939 } 3940 3941 // -- conversion of B* to A* is better than conversion of C* to A*, 3942 if (FromPointee1 != FromPointee2 && ToPointee1 == ToPointee2) { 3943 if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromPointee2, FromPointee1)) 3944 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3945 else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromPointee1, FromPointee2)) 3946 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3947 } 3948 } else if (SCS1.Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion && 3949 SCS2.Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion) { 3950 const ObjCObjectPointerType *FromPtr1 3951 = FromType1->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 3952 const ObjCObjectPointerType *FromPtr2 3953 = FromType2->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 3954 const ObjCObjectPointerType *ToPtr1 3955 = ToType1->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 3956 const ObjCObjectPointerType *ToPtr2 3957 = ToType2->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 3958 3959 if (FromPtr1 && FromPtr2 && ToPtr1 && ToPtr2) { 3960 // Apply the same conversion ranking rules for Objective-C pointer types 3961 // that we do for C++ pointers to class types. However, we employ the 3962 // Objective-C pseudo-subtyping relationship used for assignment of 3963 // Objective-C pointer types. 3964 bool FromAssignLeft 3965 = S.Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromPtr1, FromPtr2); 3966 bool FromAssignRight 3967 = S.Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(FromPtr2, FromPtr1); 3968 bool ToAssignLeft 3969 = S.Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(ToPtr1, ToPtr2); 3970 bool ToAssignRight 3971 = S.Context.canAssignObjCInterfaces(ToPtr2, ToPtr1); 3972 3973 // A conversion to an a non-id object pointer type or qualified 'id' 3974 // type is better than a conversion to 'id'. 3975 if (ToPtr1->isObjCIdType() && 3976 (ToPtr2->isObjCQualifiedIdType() || ToPtr2->getInterfaceDecl())) 3977 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3978 if (ToPtr2->isObjCIdType() && 3979 (ToPtr1->isObjCQualifiedIdType() || ToPtr1->getInterfaceDecl())) 3980 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3981 3982 // A conversion to a non-id object pointer type is better than a 3983 // conversion to a qualified 'id' type 3984 if (ToPtr1->isObjCQualifiedIdType() && ToPtr2->getInterfaceDecl()) 3985 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3986 if (ToPtr2->isObjCQualifiedIdType() && ToPtr1->getInterfaceDecl()) 3987 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3988 3989 // A conversion to an a non-Class object pointer type or qualified 'Class' 3990 // type is better than a conversion to 'Class'. 3991 if (ToPtr1->isObjCClassType() && 3992 (ToPtr2->isObjCQualifiedClassType() || ToPtr2->getInterfaceDecl())) 3993 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 3994 if (ToPtr2->isObjCClassType() && 3995 (ToPtr1->isObjCQualifiedClassType() || ToPtr1->getInterfaceDecl())) 3996 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 3997 3998 // A conversion to a non-Class object pointer type is better than a 3999 // conversion to a qualified 'Class' type. 4000 if (ToPtr1->isObjCQualifiedClassType() && ToPtr2->getInterfaceDecl()) 4001 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 4002 if (ToPtr2->isObjCQualifiedClassType() && ToPtr1->getInterfaceDecl()) 4003 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 4004 4005 // -- "conversion of C* to B* is better than conversion of C* to A*," 4006 if (S.Context.hasSameType(FromType1, FromType2) && 4007 !FromPtr1->isObjCIdType() && !FromPtr1->isObjCClassType() && 4008 (ToAssignLeft != ToAssignRight)) 4009 return ToAssignLeft? ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse 4010 : ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 4011 4012 // -- "conversion of B* to A* is better than conversion of C* to A*," 4013 if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ToType1, ToType2) && 4014 (FromAssignLeft != FromAssignRight)) 4015 return FromAssignLeft? ImplicitConversionSequence::Better 4016 : ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 4017 } 4018 } 4019 4020 // Ranking of member-pointer types. 4021 if (SCS1.Second == ICK_Pointer_Member && SCS2.Second == ICK_Pointer_Member && 4022 FromType1->isMemberPointerType() && FromType2->isMemberPointerType() && 4023 ToType1->isMemberPointerType() && ToType2->isMemberPointerType()) { 4024 const MemberPointerType * FromMemPointer1 = 4025 FromType1->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); 4026 const MemberPointerType * ToMemPointer1 = 4027 ToType1->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); 4028 const MemberPointerType * FromMemPointer2 = 4029 FromType2->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); 4030 const MemberPointerType * ToMemPointer2 = 4031 ToType2->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); 4032 const Type *FromPointeeType1 = FromMemPointer1->getClass(); 4033 const Type *ToPointeeType1 = ToMemPointer1->getClass(); 4034 const Type *FromPointeeType2 = FromMemPointer2->getClass(); 4035 const Type *ToPointeeType2 = ToMemPointer2->getClass(); 4036 QualType FromPointee1 = QualType(FromPointeeType1, 0).getUnqualifiedType(); 4037 QualType ToPointee1 = QualType(ToPointeeType1, 0).getUnqualifiedType(); 4038 QualType FromPointee2 = QualType(FromPointeeType2, 0).getUnqualifiedType(); 4039 QualType ToPointee2 = QualType(ToPointeeType2, 0).getUnqualifiedType(); 4040 // conversion of A::* to B::* is better than conversion of A::* to C::*, 4041 if (FromPointee1 == FromPointee2 && ToPointee1 != ToPointee2) { 4042 if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, ToPointee1, ToPointee2)) 4043 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 4044 else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, ToPointee2, ToPointee1)) 4045 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 4046 } 4047 // conversion of B::* to C::* is better than conversion of A::* to C::* 4048 if (ToPointee1 == ToPointee2 && FromPointee1 != FromPointee2) { 4049 if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromPointee1, FromPointee2)) 4050 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 4051 else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromPointee2, FromPointee1)) 4052 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 4053 } 4054 } 4055 4056 if (SCS1.Second == ICK_Derived_To_Base) { 4057 // -- conversion of C to B is better than conversion of C to A, 4058 // -- binding of an expression of type C to a reference of type 4059 // B& is better than binding an expression of type C to a 4060 // reference of type A&, 4061 if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType1, FromType2) && 4062 !S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ToType1, ToType2)) { 4063 if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, ToType1, ToType2)) 4064 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 4065 else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, ToType2, ToType1)) 4066 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 4067 } 4068 4069 // -- conversion of B to A is better than conversion of C to A. 4070 // -- binding of an expression of type B to a reference of type 4071 // A& is better than binding an expression of type C to a 4072 // reference of type A&, 4073 if (!S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(FromType1, FromType2) && 4074 S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ToType1, ToType2)) { 4075 if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromType2, FromType1)) 4076 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 4077 else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromType1, FromType2)) 4078 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse; 4079 } 4080 } 4081 4082 return ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable; 4083 } 4084 4085 /// \brief Determine whether the given type is valid, e.g., it is not an invalid 4086 /// C++ class. 4087 static bool isTypeValid(QualType T) { 4088 if (CXXRecordDecl *Record = T->getAsCXXRecordDecl()) 4089 return !Record->isInvalidDecl(); 4090 4091 return true; 4092 } 4093 4094 /// CompareReferenceRelationship - Compare the two types T1 and T2 to 4095 /// determine whether they are reference-related, 4096 /// reference-compatible, reference-compatible with added 4097 /// qualification, or incompatible, for use in C++ initialization by 4098 /// reference (C++ [dcl.ref.init]p4). Neither type can be a reference 4099 /// type, and the first type (T1) is the pointee type of the reference 4100 /// type being initialized. 4101 Sema::ReferenceCompareResult 4102 Sema::CompareReferenceRelationship(SourceLocation Loc, 4103 QualType OrigT1, QualType OrigT2, 4104 bool &DerivedToBase, 4105 bool &ObjCConversion, 4106 bool &ObjCLifetimeConversion) { 4107 assert(!OrigT1->isReferenceType() && 4108 "T1 must be the pointee type of the reference type"); 4109 assert(!OrigT2->isReferenceType() && "T2 cannot be a reference type"); 4110 4111 QualType T1 = Context.getCanonicalType(OrigT1); 4112 QualType T2 = Context.getCanonicalType(OrigT2); 4113 Qualifiers T1Quals, T2Quals; 4114 QualType UnqualT1 = Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T1, T1Quals); 4115 QualType UnqualT2 = Context.getUnqualifiedArrayType(T2, T2Quals); 4116 4117 // C++ [dcl.init.ref]p4: 4118 // Given types "cv1 T1" and "cv2 T2," "cv1 T1" is 4119 // reference-related to "cv2 T2" if T1 is the same type as T2, or 4120 // T1 is a base class of T2. 4121 DerivedToBase = false; 4122 ObjCConversion = false; 4123 ObjCLifetimeConversion = false; 4124 if (UnqualT1 == UnqualT2) { 4125 // Nothing to do. 4126 } else if (isCompleteType(Loc, OrigT2) && 4127 isTypeValid(UnqualT1) && isTypeValid(UnqualT2) && 4128 IsDerivedFrom(Loc, UnqualT2, UnqualT1)) 4129 DerivedToBase = true; 4130 else if (UnqualT1->isObjCObjectOrInterfaceType() && 4131 UnqualT2->isObjCObjectOrInterfaceType() && 4132 Context.canBindObjCObjectType(UnqualT1, UnqualT2)) 4133 ObjCConversion = true; 4134 else 4135 return Ref_Incompatible; 4136 4137 // At this point, we know that T1 and T2 are reference-related (at 4138 // least). 4139 4140 // If the type is an array type, promote the element qualifiers to the type 4141 // for comparison. 4142 if (isa<ArrayType>(T1) && T1Quals) 4143 T1 = Context.getQualifiedType(UnqualT1, T1Quals); 4144 if (isa<ArrayType>(T2) && T2Quals) 4145 T2 = Context.getQualifiedType(UnqualT2, T2Quals); 4146 4147 // C++ [dcl.init.ref]p4: 4148 // "cv1 T1" is reference-compatible with "cv2 T2" if T1 is 4149 // reference-related to T2 and cv1 is the same cv-qualification 4150 // as, or greater cv-qualification than, cv2. For purposes of 4151 // overload resolution, cases for which cv1 is greater 4152 // cv-qualification than cv2 are identified as 4153 // reference-compatible with added qualification (see 13.3.3.2). 4154 // 4155 // Note that we also require equivalence of Objective-C GC and address-space 4156 // qualifiers when performing these computations, so that e.g., an int in 4157 // address space 1 is not reference-compatible with an int in address 4158 // space 2. 4159 if (T1Quals.getObjCLifetime() != T2Quals.getObjCLifetime() && 4160 T1Quals.compatiblyIncludesObjCLifetime(T2Quals)) { 4161 if (isNonTrivialObjCLifetimeConversion(T2Quals, T1Quals)) 4162 ObjCLifetimeConversion = true; 4163 4164 T1Quals.removeObjCLifetime(); 4165 T2Quals.removeObjCLifetime(); 4166 } 4167 4168 // MS compiler ignores __unaligned qualifier for references; do the same. 4169 T1Quals.removeUnaligned(); 4170 T2Quals.removeUnaligned(); 4171 4172 if (T1Quals == T2Quals) 4173 return Ref_Compatible; 4174 else if (T1Quals.compatiblyIncludes(T2Quals)) 4175 return Ref_Compatible_With_Added_Qualification; 4176 else 4177 return Ref_Related; 4178 } 4179 4180 /// \brief Look for a user-defined conversion to an value reference-compatible 4181 /// with DeclType. Return true if something definite is found. 4182 static bool 4183 FindConversionForRefInit(Sema &S, ImplicitConversionSequence &ICS, 4184 QualType DeclType, SourceLocation DeclLoc, 4185 Expr *Init, QualType T2, bool AllowRvalues, 4186 bool AllowExplicit) { 4187 assert(T2->isRecordType() && "Can only find conversions of record types."); 4188 CXXRecordDecl *T2RecordDecl 4189 = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(T2->getAs<RecordType>()->getDecl()); 4190 4191 OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(DeclLoc, OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal); 4192 const auto &Conversions = T2RecordDecl->getVisibleConversionFunctions(); 4193 for (auto I = Conversions.begin(), E = Conversions.end(); I != E; ++I) { 4194 NamedDecl *D = *I; 4195 CXXRecordDecl *ActingDC = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(D->getDeclContext()); 4196 if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(D)) 4197 D = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(D)->getTargetDecl(); 4198 4199 FunctionTemplateDecl *ConvTemplate 4200 = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D); 4201 CXXConversionDecl *Conv; 4202 if (ConvTemplate) 4203 Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(ConvTemplate->getTemplatedDecl()); 4204 else 4205 Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D); 4206 4207 // If this is an explicit conversion, and we're not allowed to consider 4208 // explicit conversions, skip it. 4209 if (!AllowExplicit && Conv->isExplicit()) 4210 continue; 4211 4212 if (AllowRvalues) { 4213 bool DerivedToBase = false; 4214 bool ObjCConversion = false; 4215 bool ObjCLifetimeConversion = false; 4216 4217 // If we are initializing an rvalue reference, don't permit conversion 4218 // functions that return lvalues. 4219 if (!ConvTemplate && DeclType->isRValueReferenceType()) { 4220 const ReferenceType *RefType 4221 = Conv->getConversionType()->getAs<LValueReferenceType>(); 4222 if (RefType && !RefType->getPointeeType()->isFunctionType()) 4223 continue; 4224 } 4225 4226 if (!ConvTemplate && 4227 S.CompareReferenceRelationship( 4228 DeclLoc, 4229 Conv->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType() 4230 .getUnqualifiedType(), 4231 DeclType.getNonReferenceType().getUnqualifiedType(), 4232 DerivedToBase, ObjCConversion, ObjCLifetimeConversion) == 4233 Sema::Ref_Incompatible) 4234 continue; 4235 } else { 4236 // If the conversion function doesn't return a reference type, 4237 // it can't be considered for this conversion. An rvalue reference 4238 // is only acceptable if its referencee is a function type. 4239 4240 const ReferenceType *RefType = 4241 Conv->getConversionType()->getAs<ReferenceType>(); 4242 if (!RefType || 4243 (!RefType->isLValueReferenceType() && 4244 !RefType->getPointeeType()->isFunctionType())) 4245 continue; 4246 } 4247 4248 if (ConvTemplate) 4249 S.AddTemplateConversionCandidate(ConvTemplate, I.getPair(), ActingDC, 4250 Init, DeclType, CandidateSet, 4251 /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false); 4252 else 4253 S.AddConversionCandidate(Conv, I.getPair(), ActingDC, Init, 4254 DeclType, CandidateSet, 4255 /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false); 4256 } 4257 4258 bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1); 4259 4260 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 4261 switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(S, DeclLoc, Best, true)) { 4262 case OR_Success: 4263 // C++ [over.ics.ref]p1: 4264 // 4265 // [...] If the parameter binds directly to the result of 4266 // applying a conversion function to the argument 4267 // expression, the implicit conversion sequence is a 4268 // user-defined conversion sequence (13.3.3.1.2), with the 4269 // second standard conversion sequence either an identity 4270 // conversion or, if the conversion function returns an 4271 // entity of a type that is a derived class of the parameter 4272 // type, a derived-to-base Conversion. 4273 if (!Best->FinalConversion.DirectBinding) 4274 return false; 4275 4276 ICS.setUserDefined(); 4277 ICS.UserDefined.Before = Best->Conversions[0].Standard; 4278 ICS.UserDefined.After = Best->FinalConversion; 4279 ICS.UserDefined.HadMultipleCandidates = HadMultipleCandidates; 4280 ICS.UserDefined.ConversionFunction = Best->Function; 4281 ICS.UserDefined.FoundConversionFunction = Best->FoundDecl; 4282 ICS.UserDefined.EllipsisConversion = false; 4283 assert(ICS.UserDefined.After.ReferenceBinding && 4284 ICS.UserDefined.After.DirectBinding && 4285 "Expected a direct reference binding!"); 4286 return true; 4287 4288 case OR_Ambiguous: 4289 ICS.setAmbiguous(); 4290 for (OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Cand = CandidateSet.begin(); 4291 Cand != CandidateSet.end(); ++Cand) 4292 if (Cand->Viable) 4293 ICS.Ambiguous.addConversion(Cand->FoundDecl, Cand->Function); 4294 return true; 4295 4296 case OR_No_Viable_Function: 4297 case OR_Deleted: 4298 // There was no suitable conversion, or we found a deleted 4299 // conversion; continue with other checks. 4300 return false; 4301 } 4302 4303 llvm_unreachable("Invalid OverloadResult!"); 4304 } 4305 4306 /// \brief Compute an implicit conversion sequence for reference 4307 /// initialization. 4308 static ImplicitConversionSequence 4309 TryReferenceInit(Sema &S, Expr *Init, QualType DeclType, 4310 SourceLocation DeclLoc, 4311 bool SuppressUserConversions, 4312 bool AllowExplicit) { 4313 assert(DeclType->isReferenceType() && "Reference init needs a reference"); 4314 4315 // Most paths end in a failed conversion. 4316 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS; 4317 ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::no_conversion, Init, DeclType); 4318 4319 QualType T1 = DeclType->getAs<ReferenceType>()->getPointeeType(); 4320 QualType T2 = Init->getType(); 4321 4322 // If the initializer is the address of an overloaded function, try 4323 // to resolve the overloaded function. If all goes well, T2 is the 4324 // type of the resulting function. 4325 if (S.Context.getCanonicalType(T2) == S.Context.OverloadTy) { 4326 DeclAccessPair Found; 4327 if (FunctionDecl *Fn = S.ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction(Init, DeclType, 4328 false, Found)) 4329 T2 = Fn->getType(); 4330 } 4331 4332 // Compute some basic properties of the types and the initializer. 4333 bool isRValRef = DeclType->isRValueReferenceType(); 4334 bool DerivedToBase = false; 4335 bool ObjCConversion = false; 4336 bool ObjCLifetimeConversion = false; 4337 Expr::Classification InitCategory = Init->Classify(S.Context); 4338 Sema::ReferenceCompareResult RefRelationship 4339 = S.CompareReferenceRelationship(DeclLoc, T1, T2, DerivedToBase, 4340 ObjCConversion, ObjCLifetimeConversion); 4341 4342 4343 // C++0x [dcl.init.ref]p5: 4344 // A reference to type "cv1 T1" is initialized by an expression 4345 // of type "cv2 T2" as follows: 4346 4347 // -- If reference is an lvalue reference and the initializer expression 4348 if (!isRValRef) { 4349 // -- is an lvalue (but is not a bit-field), and "cv1 T1" is 4350 // reference-compatible with "cv2 T2," or 4351 // 4352 // Per C++ [over.ics.ref]p4, we don't check the bit-field property here. 4353 if (InitCategory.isLValue() && 4354 RefRelationship >= Sema::Ref_Compatible_With_Added_Qualification) { 4355 // C++ [over.ics.ref]p1: 4356 // When a parameter of reference type binds directly (8.5.3) 4357 // to an argument expression, the implicit conversion sequence 4358 // is the identity conversion, unless the argument expression 4359 // has a type that is a derived class of the parameter type, 4360 // in which case the implicit conversion sequence is a 4361 // derived-to-base Conversion (13.3.3.1). 4362 ICS.setStandard(); 4363 ICS.Standard.First = ICK_Identity; 4364 ICS.Standard.Second = DerivedToBase? ICK_Derived_To_Base 4365 : ObjCConversion? ICK_Compatible_Conversion 4366 : ICK_Identity; 4367 ICS.Standard.Third = ICK_Identity; 4368 ICS.Standard.FromTypePtr = T2.getAsOpaquePtr(); 4369 ICS.Standard.setToType(0, T2); 4370 ICS.Standard.setToType(1, T1); 4371 ICS.Standard.setToType(2, T1); 4372 ICS.Standard.ReferenceBinding = true; 4373 ICS.Standard.DirectBinding = true; 4374 ICS.Standard.IsLvalueReference = !isRValRef; 4375 ICS.Standard.BindsToFunctionLvalue = T2->isFunctionType(); 4376 ICS.Standard.BindsToRvalue = false; 4377 ICS.Standard.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier = false; 4378 ICS.Standard.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding = ObjCLifetimeConversion; 4379 ICS.Standard.CopyConstructor = nullptr; 4380 ICS.Standard.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr = false; 4381 4382 // Nothing more to do: the inaccessibility/ambiguity check for 4383 // derived-to-base conversions is suppressed when we're 4384 // computing the implicit conversion sequence (C++ 4385 // [over.best.ics]p2). 4386 return ICS; 4387 } 4388 4389 // -- has a class type (i.e., T2 is a class type), where T1 is 4390 // not reference-related to T2, and can be implicitly 4391 // converted to an lvalue of type "cv3 T3," where "cv1 T1" 4392 // is reference-compatible with "cv3 T3" 92) (this 4393 // conversion is selected by enumerating the applicable 4394 // conversion functions (13.3.1.6) and choosing the best 4395 // one through overload resolution (13.3)), 4396 if (!SuppressUserConversions && T2->isRecordType() && 4397 S.isCompleteType(DeclLoc, T2) && 4398 RefRelationship == Sema::Ref_Incompatible) { 4399 if (FindConversionForRefInit(S, ICS, DeclType, DeclLoc, 4400 Init, T2, /*AllowRvalues=*/false, 4401 AllowExplicit)) 4402 return ICS; 4403 } 4404 } 4405 4406 // -- Otherwise, the reference shall be an lvalue reference to a 4407 // non-volatile const type (i.e., cv1 shall be const), or the reference 4408 // shall be an rvalue reference. 4409 if (!isRValRef && (!T1.isConstQualified() || T1.isVolatileQualified())) 4410 return ICS; 4411 4412 // -- If the initializer expression 4413 // 4414 // -- is an xvalue, class prvalue, array prvalue or function 4415 // lvalue and "cv1 T1" is reference-compatible with "cv2 T2", or 4416 if (RefRelationship >= Sema::Ref_Compatible_With_Added_Qualification && 4417 (InitCategory.isXValue() || 4418 (InitCategory.isPRValue() && (T2->isRecordType() || T2->isArrayType())) || 4419 (InitCategory.isLValue() && T2->isFunctionType()))) { 4420 ICS.setStandard(); 4421 ICS.Standard.First = ICK_Identity; 4422 ICS.Standard.Second = DerivedToBase? ICK_Derived_To_Base 4423 : ObjCConversion? ICK_Compatible_Conversion 4424 : ICK_Identity; 4425 ICS.Standard.Third = ICK_Identity; 4426 ICS.Standard.FromTypePtr = T2.getAsOpaquePtr(); 4427 ICS.Standard.setToType(0, T2); 4428 ICS.Standard.setToType(1, T1); 4429 ICS.Standard.setToType(2, T1); 4430 ICS.Standard.ReferenceBinding = true; 4431 // In C++0x, this is always a direct binding. In C++98/03, it's a direct 4432 // binding unless we're binding to a class prvalue. 4433 // Note: Although xvalues wouldn't normally show up in C++98/03 code, we 4434 // allow the use of rvalue references in C++98/03 for the benefit of 4435 // standard library implementors; therefore, we need the xvalue check here. 4436 ICS.Standard.DirectBinding = 4437 S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 || 4438 !(InitCategory.isPRValue() || T2->isRecordType()); 4439 ICS.Standard.IsLvalueReference = !isRValRef; 4440 ICS.Standard.BindsToFunctionLvalue = T2->isFunctionType(); 4441 ICS.Standard.BindsToRvalue = InitCategory.isRValue(); 4442 ICS.Standard.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier = false; 4443 ICS.Standard.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding = ObjCLifetimeConversion; 4444 ICS.Standard.CopyConstructor = nullptr; 4445 ICS.Standard.DeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtr = false; 4446 return ICS; 4447 } 4448 4449 // -- has a class type (i.e., T2 is a class type), where T1 is not 4450 // reference-related to T2, and can be implicitly converted to 4451 // an xvalue, class prvalue, or function lvalue of type 4452 // "cv3 T3", where "cv1 T1" is reference-compatible with 4453 // "cv3 T3", 4454 // 4455 // then the reference is bound to the value of the initializer 4456 // expression in the first case and to the result of the conversion 4457 // in the second case (or, in either case, to an appropriate base 4458 // class subobject). 4459 if (!SuppressUserConversions && RefRelationship == Sema::Ref_Incompatible && 4460 T2->isRecordType() && S.isCompleteType(DeclLoc, T2) && 4461 FindConversionForRefInit(S, ICS, DeclType, DeclLoc, 4462 Init, T2, /*AllowRvalues=*/true, 4463 AllowExplicit)) { 4464 // In the second case, if the reference is an rvalue reference 4465 // and the second standard conversion sequence of the 4466 // user-defined conversion sequence includes an lvalue-to-rvalue 4467 // conversion, the program is ill-formed. 4468 if (ICS.isUserDefined() && isRValRef && 4469 ICS.UserDefined.After.First == ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue) 4470 ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::no_conversion, Init, DeclType); 4471 4472 return ICS; 4473 } 4474 4475 // A temporary of function type cannot be created; don't even try. 4476 if (T1->isFunctionType()) 4477 return ICS; 4478 4479 // -- Otherwise, a temporary of type "cv1 T1" is created and 4480 // initialized from the initializer expression using the 4481 // rules for a non-reference copy initialization (8.5). The 4482 // reference is then bound to the temporary. If T1 is 4483 // reference-related to T2, cv1 must be the same 4484 // cv-qualification as, or greater cv-qualification than, 4485 // cv2; otherwise, the program is ill-formed. 4486 if (RefRelationship == Sema::Ref_Related) { 4487 // If cv1 == cv2 or cv1 is a greater cv-qualified than cv2, then 4488 // we would be reference-compatible or reference-compatible with 4489 // added qualification. But that wasn't the case, so the reference 4490 // initialization fails. 4491 // 4492 // Note that we only want to check address spaces and cvr-qualifiers here. 4493 // ObjC GC, lifetime and unaligned qualifiers aren't important. 4494 Qualifiers T1Quals = T1.getQualifiers(); 4495 Qualifiers T2Quals = T2.getQualifiers(); 4496 T1Quals.removeObjCGCAttr(); 4497 T1Quals.removeObjCLifetime(); 4498 T2Quals.removeObjCGCAttr(); 4499 T2Quals.removeObjCLifetime(); 4500 // MS compiler ignores __unaligned qualifier for references; do the same. 4501 T1Quals.removeUnaligned(); 4502 T2Quals.removeUnaligned(); 4503 if (!T1Quals.compatiblyIncludes(T2Quals)) 4504 return ICS; 4505 } 4506 4507 // If at least one of the types is a class type, the types are not 4508 // related, and we aren't allowed any user conversions, the 4509 // reference binding fails. This case is important for breaking 4510 // recursion, since TryImplicitConversion below will attempt to 4511 // create a temporary through the use of a copy constructor. 4512 if (SuppressUserConversions && RefRelationship == Sema::Ref_Incompatible && 4513 (T1->isRecordType() || T2->isRecordType())) 4514 return ICS; 4515 4516 // If T1 is reference-related to T2 and the reference is an rvalue 4517 // reference, the initializer expression shall not be an lvalue. 4518 if (RefRelationship >= Sema::Ref_Related && 4519 isRValRef && Init->Classify(S.Context).isLValue()) 4520 return ICS; 4521 4522 // C++ [over.ics.ref]p2: 4523 // When a parameter of reference type is not bound directly to 4524 // an argument expression, the conversion sequence is the one 4525 // required to convert the argument expression to the 4526 // underlying type of the reference according to 4527 // 13.3.3.1. Conceptually, this conversion sequence corresponds 4528 // to copy-initializing a temporary of the underlying type with 4529 // the argument expression. Any difference in top-level 4530 // cv-qualification is subsumed by the initialization itself 4531 // and does not constitute a conversion. 4532 ICS = TryImplicitConversion(S, Init, T1, SuppressUserConversions, 4533 /*AllowExplicit=*/false, 4534 /*InOverloadResolution=*/false, 4535 /*CStyle=*/false, 4536 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/false, 4537 /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false); 4538 4539 // Of course, that's still a reference binding. 4540 if (ICS.isStandard()) { 4541 ICS.Standard.ReferenceBinding = true; 4542 ICS.Standard.IsLvalueReference = !isRValRef; 4543 ICS.Standard.BindsToFunctionLvalue = false; 4544 ICS.Standard.BindsToRvalue = true; 4545 ICS.Standard.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier = false; 4546 ICS.Standard.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding = false; 4547 } else if (ICS.isUserDefined()) { 4548 const ReferenceType *LValRefType = 4549 ICS.UserDefined.ConversionFunction->getReturnType() 4550 ->getAs<LValueReferenceType>(); 4551 4552 // C++ [over.ics.ref]p3: 4553 // Except for an implicit object parameter, for which see 13.3.1, a 4554 // standard conversion sequence cannot be formed if it requires [...] 4555 // binding an rvalue reference to an lvalue other than a function 4556 // lvalue. 4557 // Note that the function case is not possible here. 4558 if (DeclType->isRValueReferenceType() && LValRefType) { 4559 // FIXME: This is the wrong BadConversionSequence. The problem is binding 4560 // an rvalue reference to a (non-function) lvalue, not binding an lvalue 4561 // reference to an rvalue! 4562 ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::lvalue_ref_to_rvalue, Init, DeclType); 4563 return ICS; 4564 } 4565 4566 ICS.UserDefined.After.ReferenceBinding = true; 4567 ICS.UserDefined.After.IsLvalueReference = !isRValRef; 4568 ICS.UserDefined.After.BindsToFunctionLvalue = false; 4569 ICS.UserDefined.After.BindsToRvalue = !LValRefType; 4570 ICS.UserDefined.After.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier = false; 4571 ICS.UserDefined.After.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding = false; 4572 } 4573 4574 return ICS; 4575 } 4576 4577 static ImplicitConversionSequence 4578 TryCopyInitialization(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType, 4579 bool SuppressUserConversions, 4580 bool InOverloadResolution, 4581 bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion, 4582 bool AllowExplicit = false); 4583 4584 /// TryListConversion - Try to copy-initialize a value of type ToType from the 4585 /// initializer list From. 4586 static ImplicitConversionSequence 4587 TryListConversion(Sema &S, InitListExpr *From, QualType ToType, 4588 bool SuppressUserConversions, 4589 bool InOverloadResolution, 4590 bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion) { 4591 // C++11 [over.ics.list]p1: 4592 // When an argument is an initializer list, it is not an expression and 4593 // special rules apply for converting it to a parameter type. 4594 4595 ImplicitConversionSequence Result; 4596 Result.setBad(BadConversionSequence::no_conversion, From, ToType); 4597 4598 // We need a complete type for what follows. Incomplete types can never be 4599 // initialized from init lists. 4600 if (!S.isCompleteType(From->getLocStart(), ToType)) 4601 return Result; 4602 4603 // Per DR1467: 4604 // If the parameter type is a class X and the initializer list has a single 4605 // element of type cv U, where U is X or a class derived from X, the 4606 // implicit conversion sequence is the one required to convert the element 4607 // to the parameter type. 4608 // 4609 // Otherwise, if the parameter type is a character array [... ] 4610 // and the initializer list has a single element that is an 4611 // appropriately-typed string literal (8.5.2 [dcl.init.string]), the 4612 // implicit conversion sequence is the identity conversion. 4613 if (From->getNumInits() == 1) { 4614 if (ToType->isRecordType()) { 4615 QualType InitType = From->getInit(0)->getType(); 4616 if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(InitType, ToType) || 4617 S.IsDerivedFrom(From->getLocStart(), InitType, ToType)) 4618 return TryCopyInitialization(S, From->getInit(0), ToType, 4619 SuppressUserConversions, 4620 InOverloadResolution, 4621 AllowObjCWritebackConversion); 4622 } 4623 // FIXME: Check the other conditions here: array of character type, 4624 // initializer is a string literal. 4625 if (ToType->isArrayType()) { 4626 InitializedEntity Entity = 4627 InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(S.Context, ToType, 4628 /*Consumed=*/false); 4629 if (S.CanPerformCopyInitialization(Entity, From)) { 4630 Result.setStandard(); 4631 Result.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion(); 4632 Result.Standard.setFromType(ToType); 4633 Result.Standard.setAllToTypes(ToType); 4634 return Result; 4635 } 4636 } 4637 } 4638 4639 // C++14 [over.ics.list]p2: Otherwise, if the parameter type [...] (below). 4640 // C++11 [over.ics.list]p2: 4641 // If the parameter type is std::initializer_list<X> or "array of X" and 4642 // all the elements can be implicitly converted to X, the implicit 4643 // conversion sequence is the worst conversion necessary to convert an 4644 // element of the list to X. 4645 // 4646 // C++14 [over.ics.list]p3: 4647 // Otherwise, if the parameter type is "array of N X", if the initializer 4648 // list has exactly N elements or if it has fewer than N elements and X is 4649 // default-constructible, and if all the elements of the initializer list 4650 // can be implicitly converted to X, the implicit conversion sequence is 4651 // the worst conversion necessary to convert an element of the list to X. 4652 // 4653 // FIXME: We're missing a lot of these checks. 4654 bool toStdInitializerList = false; 4655 QualType X; 4656 if (ToType->isArrayType()) 4657 X = S.Context.getAsArrayType(ToType)->getElementType(); 4658 else 4659 toStdInitializerList = S.isStdInitializerList(ToType, &X); 4660 if (!X.isNull()) { 4661 for (unsigned i = 0, e = From->getNumInits(); i < e; ++i) { 4662 Expr *Init = From->getInit(i); 4663 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = 4664 TryCopyInitialization(S, Init, X, SuppressUserConversions, 4665 InOverloadResolution, 4666 AllowObjCWritebackConversion); 4667 // If a single element isn't convertible, fail. 4668 if (ICS.isBad()) { 4669 Result = ICS; 4670 break; 4671 } 4672 // Otherwise, look for the worst conversion. 4673 if (Result.isBad() || 4674 CompareImplicitConversionSequences(S, From->getLocStart(), ICS, 4675 Result) == 4676 ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse) 4677 Result = ICS; 4678 } 4679 4680 // For an empty list, we won't have computed any conversion sequence. 4681 // Introduce the identity conversion sequence. 4682 if (From->getNumInits() == 0) { 4683 Result.setStandard(); 4684 Result.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion(); 4685 Result.Standard.setFromType(ToType); 4686 Result.Standard.setAllToTypes(ToType); 4687 } 4688 4689 Result.setStdInitializerListElement(toStdInitializerList); 4690 return Result; 4691 } 4692 4693 // C++14 [over.ics.list]p4: 4694 // C++11 [over.ics.list]p3: 4695 // Otherwise, if the parameter is a non-aggregate class X and overload 4696 // resolution chooses a single best constructor [...] the implicit 4697 // conversion sequence is a user-defined conversion sequence. If multiple 4698 // constructors are viable but none is better than the others, the 4699 // implicit conversion sequence is a user-defined conversion sequence. 4700 if (ToType->isRecordType() && !ToType->isAggregateType()) { 4701 // This function can deal with initializer lists. 4702 return TryUserDefinedConversion(S, From, ToType, SuppressUserConversions, 4703 /*AllowExplicit=*/false, 4704 InOverloadResolution, /*CStyle=*/false, 4705 AllowObjCWritebackConversion, 4706 /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false); 4707 } 4708 4709 // C++14 [over.ics.list]p5: 4710 // C++11 [over.ics.list]p4: 4711 // Otherwise, if the parameter has an aggregate type which can be 4712 // initialized from the initializer list [...] the implicit conversion 4713 // sequence is a user-defined conversion sequence. 4714 if (ToType->isAggregateType()) { 4715 // Type is an aggregate, argument is an init list. At this point it comes 4716 // down to checking whether the initialization works. 4717 // FIXME: Find out whether this parameter is consumed or not. 4718 InitializedEntity Entity = 4719 InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(S.Context, ToType, 4720 /*Consumed=*/false); 4721 if (S.CanPerformCopyInitialization(Entity, From)) { 4722 Result.setUserDefined(); 4723 Result.UserDefined.Before.setAsIdentityConversion(); 4724 // Initializer lists don't have a type. 4725 Result.UserDefined.Before.setFromType(QualType()); 4726 Result.UserDefined.Before.setAllToTypes(QualType()); 4727 4728 Result.UserDefined.After.setAsIdentityConversion(); 4729 Result.UserDefined.After.setFromType(ToType); 4730 Result.UserDefined.After.setAllToTypes(ToType); 4731 Result.UserDefined.ConversionFunction = nullptr; 4732 } 4733 return Result; 4734 } 4735 4736 // C++14 [over.ics.list]p6: 4737 // C++11 [over.ics.list]p5: 4738 // Otherwise, if the parameter is a reference, see 13.3.3.1.4. 4739 if (ToType->isReferenceType()) { 4740 // The standard is notoriously unclear here, since 13.3.3.1.4 doesn't 4741 // mention initializer lists in any way. So we go by what list- 4742 // initialization would do and try to extrapolate from that. 4743 4744 QualType T1 = ToType->getAs<ReferenceType>()->getPointeeType(); 4745 4746 // If the initializer list has a single element that is reference-related 4747 // to the parameter type, we initialize the reference from that. 4748 if (From->getNumInits() == 1) { 4749 Expr *Init = From->getInit(0); 4750 4751 QualType T2 = Init->getType(); 4752 4753 // If the initializer is the address of an overloaded function, try 4754 // to resolve the overloaded function. If all goes well, T2 is the 4755 // type of the resulting function. 4756 if (S.Context.getCanonicalType(T2) == S.Context.OverloadTy) { 4757 DeclAccessPair Found; 4758 if (FunctionDecl *Fn = S.ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction( 4759 Init, ToType, false, Found)) 4760 T2 = Fn->getType(); 4761 } 4762 4763 // Compute some basic properties of the types and the initializer. 4764 bool dummy1 = false; 4765 bool dummy2 = false; 4766 bool dummy3 = false; 4767 Sema::ReferenceCompareResult RefRelationship 4768 = S.CompareReferenceRelationship(From->getLocStart(), T1, T2, dummy1, 4769 dummy2, dummy3); 4770 4771 if (RefRelationship >= Sema::Ref_Related) { 4772 return TryReferenceInit(S, Init, ToType, /*FIXME*/From->getLocStart(), 4773 SuppressUserConversions, 4774 /*AllowExplicit=*/false); 4775 } 4776 } 4777 4778 // Otherwise, we bind the reference to a temporary created from the 4779 // initializer list. 4780 Result = TryListConversion(S, From, T1, SuppressUserConversions, 4781 InOverloadResolution, 4782 AllowObjCWritebackConversion); 4783 if (Result.isFailure()) 4784 return Result; 4785 assert(!Result.isEllipsis() && 4786 "Sub-initialization cannot result in ellipsis conversion."); 4787 4788 // Can we even bind to a temporary? 4789 if (ToType->isRValueReferenceType() || 4790 (T1.isConstQualified() && !T1.isVolatileQualified())) { 4791 StandardConversionSequence &SCS = Result.isStandard() ? Result.Standard : 4792 Result.UserDefined.After; 4793 SCS.ReferenceBinding = true; 4794 SCS.IsLvalueReference = ToType->isLValueReferenceType(); 4795 SCS.BindsToRvalue = true; 4796 SCS.BindsToFunctionLvalue = false; 4797 SCS.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier = false; 4798 SCS.ObjCLifetimeConversionBinding = false; 4799 } else 4800 Result.setBad(BadConversionSequence::lvalue_ref_to_rvalue, 4801 From, ToType); 4802 return Result; 4803 } 4804 4805 // C++14 [over.ics.list]p7: 4806 // C++11 [over.ics.list]p6: 4807 // Otherwise, if the parameter type is not a class: 4808 if (!ToType->isRecordType()) { 4809 // - if the initializer list has one element that is not itself an 4810 // initializer list, the implicit conversion sequence is the one 4811 // required to convert the element to the parameter type. 4812 unsigned NumInits = From->getNumInits(); 4813 if (NumInits == 1 && !isa<InitListExpr>(From->getInit(0))) 4814 Result = TryCopyInitialization(S, From->getInit(0), ToType, 4815 SuppressUserConversions, 4816 InOverloadResolution, 4817 AllowObjCWritebackConversion); 4818 // - if the initializer list has no elements, the implicit conversion 4819 // sequence is the identity conversion. 4820 else if (NumInits == 0) { 4821 Result.setStandard(); 4822 Result.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion(); 4823 Result.Standard.setFromType(ToType); 4824 Result.Standard.setAllToTypes(ToType); 4825 } 4826 return Result; 4827 } 4828 4829 // C++14 [over.ics.list]p8: 4830 // C++11 [over.ics.list]p7: 4831 // In all cases other than those enumerated above, no conversion is possible 4832 return Result; 4833 } 4834 4835 /// TryCopyInitialization - Try to copy-initialize a value of type 4836 /// ToType from the expression From. Return the implicit conversion 4837 /// sequence required to pass this argument, which may be a bad 4838 /// conversion sequence (meaning that the argument cannot be passed to 4839 /// a parameter of this type). If @p SuppressUserConversions, then we 4840 /// do not permit any user-defined conversion sequences. 4841 static ImplicitConversionSequence 4842 TryCopyInitialization(Sema &S, Expr *From, QualType ToType, 4843 bool SuppressUserConversions, 4844 bool InOverloadResolution, 4845 bool AllowObjCWritebackConversion, 4846 bool AllowExplicit) { 4847 if (InitListExpr *FromInitList = dyn_cast<InitListExpr>(From)) 4848 return TryListConversion(S, FromInitList, ToType, SuppressUserConversions, 4849 InOverloadResolution,AllowObjCWritebackConversion); 4850 4851 if (ToType->isReferenceType()) 4852 return TryReferenceInit(S, From, ToType, 4853 /*FIXME:*/From->getLocStart(), 4854 SuppressUserConversions, 4855 AllowExplicit); 4856 4857 return TryImplicitConversion(S, From, ToType, 4858 SuppressUserConversions, 4859 /*AllowExplicit=*/false, 4860 InOverloadResolution, 4861 /*CStyle=*/false, 4862 AllowObjCWritebackConversion, 4863 /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false); 4864 } 4865 4866 static bool TryCopyInitialization(const CanQualType FromQTy, 4867 const CanQualType ToQTy, 4868 Sema &S, 4869 SourceLocation Loc, 4870 ExprValueKind FromVK) { 4871 OpaqueValueExpr TmpExpr(Loc, FromQTy, FromVK); 4872 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = 4873 TryCopyInitialization(S, &TmpExpr, ToQTy, true, true, false); 4874 4875 return !ICS.isBad(); 4876 } 4877 4878 /// TryObjectArgumentInitialization - Try to initialize the object 4879 /// parameter of the given member function (@c Method) from the 4880 /// expression @p From. 4881 static ImplicitConversionSequence 4882 TryObjectArgumentInitialization(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType FromType, 4883 Expr::Classification FromClassification, 4884 CXXMethodDecl *Method, 4885 CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext) { 4886 QualType ClassType = S.Context.getTypeDeclType(ActingContext); 4887 // [class.dtor]p2: A destructor can be invoked for a const, volatile or 4888 // const volatile object. 4889 unsigned Quals = isa<CXXDestructorDecl>(Method) ? 4890 Qualifiers::Const | Qualifiers::Volatile : Method->getTypeQualifiers(); 4891 QualType ImplicitParamType = S.Context.getCVRQualifiedType(ClassType, Quals); 4892 4893 // Set up the conversion sequence as a "bad" conversion, to allow us 4894 // to exit early. 4895 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS; 4896 4897 // We need to have an object of class type. 4898 if (const PointerType *PT = FromType->getAs<PointerType>()) { 4899 FromType = PT->getPointeeType(); 4900 4901 // When we had a pointer, it's implicitly dereferenced, so we 4902 // better have an lvalue. 4903 assert(FromClassification.isLValue()); 4904 } 4905 4906 assert(FromType->isRecordType()); 4907 4908 // C++0x [over.match.funcs]p4: 4909 // For non-static member functions, the type of the implicit object 4910 // parameter is 4911 // 4912 // - "lvalue reference to cv X" for functions declared without a 4913 // ref-qualifier or with the & ref-qualifier 4914 // - "rvalue reference to cv X" for functions declared with the && 4915 // ref-qualifier 4916 // 4917 // where X is the class of which the function is a member and cv is the 4918 // cv-qualification on the member function declaration. 4919 // 4920 // However, when finding an implicit conversion sequence for the argument, we 4921 // are not allowed to create temporaries or perform user-defined conversions 4922 // (C++ [over.match.funcs]p5). We perform a simplified version of 4923 // reference binding here, that allows class rvalues to bind to 4924 // non-constant references. 4925 4926 // First check the qualifiers. 4927 QualType FromTypeCanon = S.Context.getCanonicalType(FromType); 4928 if (ImplicitParamType.getCVRQualifiers() 4929 != FromTypeCanon.getLocalCVRQualifiers() && 4930 !ImplicitParamType.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(FromTypeCanon)) { 4931 ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::bad_qualifiers, 4932 FromType, ImplicitParamType); 4933 return ICS; 4934 } 4935 4936 // Check that we have either the same type or a derived type. It 4937 // affects the conversion rank. 4938 QualType ClassTypeCanon = S.Context.getCanonicalType(ClassType); 4939 ImplicitConversionKind SecondKind; 4940 if (ClassTypeCanon == FromTypeCanon.getLocalUnqualifiedType()) { 4941 SecondKind = ICK_Identity; 4942 } else if (S.IsDerivedFrom(Loc, FromType, ClassType)) 4943 SecondKind = ICK_Derived_To_Base; 4944 else { 4945 ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::unrelated_class, 4946 FromType, ImplicitParamType); 4947 return ICS; 4948 } 4949 4950 // Check the ref-qualifier. 4951 switch (Method->getRefQualifier()) { 4952 case RQ_None: 4953 // Do nothing; we don't care about lvalueness or rvalueness. 4954 break; 4955 4956 case RQ_LValue: 4957 if (!FromClassification.isLValue() && Quals != Qualifiers::Const) { 4958 // non-const lvalue reference cannot bind to an rvalue 4959 ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::lvalue_ref_to_rvalue, FromType, 4960 ImplicitParamType); 4961 return ICS; 4962 } 4963 break; 4964 4965 case RQ_RValue: 4966 if (!FromClassification.isRValue()) { 4967 // rvalue reference cannot bind to an lvalue 4968 ICS.setBad(BadConversionSequence::rvalue_ref_to_lvalue, FromType, 4969 ImplicitParamType); 4970 return ICS; 4971 } 4972 break; 4973 } 4974 4975 // Success. Mark this as a reference binding. 4976 ICS.setStandard(); 4977 ICS.Standard.setAsIdentityConversion(); 4978 ICS.Standard.Second = SecondKind; 4979 ICS.Standard.setFromType(FromType); 4980 ICS.Standard.setAllToTypes(ImplicitParamType); 4981 ICS.Standard.ReferenceBinding = true; 4982 ICS.Standard.DirectBinding = true; 4983 ICS.Standard.IsLvalueReference = Method->getRefQualifier() != RQ_RValue; 4984 ICS.Standard.BindsToFunctionLvalue = false; 4985 ICS.Standard.BindsToRvalue = FromClassification.isRValue(); 4986 ICS.Standard.BindsImplicitObjectArgumentWithoutRefQualifier 4987 = (Method->getRefQualifier() == RQ_None); 4988 return ICS; 4989 } 4990 4991 /// PerformObjectArgumentInitialization - Perform initialization of 4992 /// the implicit object parameter for the given Method with the given 4993 /// expression. 4994 ExprResult 4995 Sema::PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Expr *From, 4996 NestedNameSpecifier *Qualifier, 4997 NamedDecl *FoundDecl, 4998 CXXMethodDecl *Method) { 4999 QualType FromRecordType, DestType; 5000 QualType ImplicitParamRecordType = 5001 Method->getThisType(Context)->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 5002 5003 Expr::Classification FromClassification; 5004 if (const PointerType *PT = From->getType()->getAs<PointerType>()) { 5005 FromRecordType = PT->getPointeeType(); 5006 DestType = Method->getThisType(Context); 5007 FromClassification = Expr::Classification::makeSimpleLValue(); 5008 } else { 5009 FromRecordType = From->getType(); 5010 DestType = ImplicitParamRecordType; 5011 FromClassification = From->Classify(Context); 5012 } 5013 5014 // Note that we always use the true parent context when performing 5015 // the actual argument initialization. 5016 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = TryObjectArgumentInitialization( 5017 *this, From->getLocStart(), From->getType(), FromClassification, Method, 5018 Method->getParent()); 5019 if (ICS.isBad()) { 5020 if (ICS.Bad.Kind == BadConversionSequence::bad_qualifiers) { 5021 Qualifiers FromQs = FromRecordType.getQualifiers(); 5022 Qualifiers ToQs = DestType.getQualifiers(); 5023 unsigned CVR = FromQs.getCVRQualifiers() & ~ToQs.getCVRQualifiers(); 5024 if (CVR) { 5025 Diag(From->getLocStart(), 5026 diag::err_member_function_call_bad_cvr) 5027 << Method->getDeclName() << FromRecordType << (CVR - 1) 5028 << From->getSourceRange(); 5029 Diag(Method->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_decl) 5030 << Method->getDeclName(); 5031 return ExprError(); 5032 } 5033 } 5034 5035 return Diag(From->getLocStart(), 5036 diag::err_implicit_object_parameter_init) 5037 << ImplicitParamRecordType << FromRecordType << From->getSourceRange(); 5038 } 5039 5040 if (ICS.Standard.Second == ICK_Derived_To_Base) { 5041 ExprResult FromRes = 5042 PerformObjectMemberConversion(From, Qualifier, FoundDecl, Method); 5043 if (FromRes.isInvalid()) 5044 return ExprError(); 5045 From = FromRes.get(); 5046 } 5047 5048 if (!Context.hasSameType(From->getType(), DestType)) 5049 From = ImpCastExprToType(From, DestType, CK_NoOp, 5050 From->getValueKind()).get(); 5051 return From; 5052 } 5053 5054 /// TryContextuallyConvertToBool - Attempt to contextually convert the 5055 /// expression From to bool (C++0x [conv]p3). 5056 static ImplicitConversionSequence 5057 TryContextuallyConvertToBool(Sema &S, Expr *From) { 5058 return TryImplicitConversion(S, From, S.Context.BoolTy, 5059 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false, 5060 /*AllowExplicit=*/true, 5061 /*InOverloadResolution=*/false, 5062 /*CStyle=*/false, 5063 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/false, 5064 /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false); 5065 } 5066 5067 /// PerformContextuallyConvertToBool - Perform a contextual conversion 5068 /// of the expression From to bool (C++0x [conv]p3). 5069 ExprResult Sema::PerformContextuallyConvertToBool(Expr *From) { 5070 if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, From)) 5071 return ExprError(); 5072 5073 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = TryContextuallyConvertToBool(*this, From); 5074 if (!ICS.isBad()) 5075 return PerformImplicitConversion(From, Context.BoolTy, ICS, AA_Converting); 5076 5077 if (!DiagnoseMultipleUserDefinedConversion(From, Context.BoolTy)) 5078 return Diag(From->getLocStart(), 5079 diag::err_typecheck_bool_condition) 5080 << From->getType() << From->getSourceRange(); 5081 return ExprError(); 5082 } 5083 5084 /// Check that the specified conversion is permitted in a converted constant 5085 /// expression, according to C++11 [expr.const]p3. Return true if the conversion 5086 /// is acceptable. 5087 static bool CheckConvertedConstantConversions(Sema &S, 5088 StandardConversionSequence &SCS) { 5089 // Since we know that the target type is an integral or unscoped enumeration 5090 // type, most conversion kinds are impossible. All possible First and Third 5091 // conversions are fine. 5092 switch (SCS.Second) { 5093 case ICK_Identity: 5094 case ICK_NoReturn_Adjustment: 5095 case ICK_Integral_Promotion: 5096 case ICK_Integral_Conversion: // Narrowing conversions are checked elsewhere. 5097 return true; 5098 5099 case ICK_Boolean_Conversion: 5100 // Conversion from an integral or unscoped enumeration type to bool is 5101 // classified as ICK_Boolean_Conversion, but it's also arguably an integral 5102 // conversion, so we allow it in a converted constant expression. 5103 // 5104 // FIXME: Per core issue 1407, we should not allow this, but that breaks 5105 // a lot of popular code. We should at least add a warning for this 5106 // (non-conforming) extension. 5107 return SCS.getFromType()->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType() && 5108 SCS.getToType(2)->isBooleanType(); 5109 5110 case ICK_Pointer_Conversion: 5111 case ICK_Pointer_Member: 5112 // C++1z: null pointer conversions and null member pointer conversions are 5113 // only permitted if the source type is std::nullptr_t. 5114 return SCS.getFromType()->isNullPtrType(); 5115 5116 case ICK_Floating_Promotion: 5117 case ICK_Complex_Promotion: 5118 case ICK_Floating_Conversion: 5119 case ICK_Complex_Conversion: 5120 case ICK_Floating_Integral: 5121 case ICK_Compatible_Conversion: 5122 case ICK_Derived_To_Base: 5123 case ICK_Vector_Conversion: 5124 case ICK_Vector_Splat: 5125 case ICK_Complex_Real: 5126 case ICK_Block_Pointer_Conversion: 5127 case ICK_TransparentUnionConversion: 5128 case ICK_Writeback_Conversion: 5129 case ICK_Zero_Event_Conversion: 5130 case ICK_C_Only_Conversion: 5131 case ICK_Incompatible_Pointer_Conversion: 5132 return false; 5133 5134 case ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue: 5135 case ICK_Array_To_Pointer: 5136 case ICK_Function_To_Pointer: 5137 llvm_unreachable("found a first conversion kind in Second"); 5138 5139 case ICK_Qualification: 5140 llvm_unreachable("found a third conversion kind in Second"); 5141 5142 case ICK_Num_Conversion_Kinds: 5143 break; 5144 } 5145 5146 llvm_unreachable("unknown conversion kind"); 5147 } 5148 5149 /// CheckConvertedConstantExpression - Check that the expression From is a 5150 /// converted constant expression of type T, perform the conversion and produce 5151 /// the converted expression, per C++11 [expr.const]p3. 5152 static ExprResult CheckConvertedConstantExpression(Sema &S, Expr *From, 5153 QualType T, APValue &Value, 5154 Sema::CCEKind CCE, 5155 bool RequireInt) { 5156 assert(S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && 5157 "converted constant expression outside C++11"); 5158 5159 if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(S, From)) 5160 return ExprError(); 5161 5162 // C++1z [expr.const]p3: 5163 // A converted constant expression of type T is an expression, 5164 // implicitly converted to type T, where the converted 5165 // expression is a constant expression and the implicit conversion 5166 // sequence contains only [... list of conversions ...]. 5167 // C++1z [stmt.if]p2: 5168 // If the if statement is of the form if constexpr, the value of the 5169 // condition shall be a contextually converted constant expression of type 5170 // bool. 5171 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = 5172 CCE == Sema::CCEK_ConstexprIf 5173 ? TryContextuallyConvertToBool(S, From) 5174 : TryCopyInitialization(S, From, T, 5175 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false, 5176 /*InOverloadResolution=*/false, 5177 /*AllowObjcWritebackConversion=*/false, 5178 /*AllowExplicit=*/false); 5179 StandardConversionSequence *SCS = nullptr; 5180 switch (ICS.getKind()) { 5181 case ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion: 5182 SCS = &ICS.Standard; 5183 break; 5184 case ImplicitConversionSequence::UserDefinedConversion: 5185 // We are converting to a non-class type, so the Before sequence 5186 // must be trivial. 5187 SCS = &ICS.UserDefined.After; 5188 break; 5189 case ImplicitConversionSequence::AmbiguousConversion: 5190 case ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion: 5191 if (!S.DiagnoseMultipleUserDefinedConversion(From, T)) 5192 return S.Diag(From->getLocStart(), 5193 diag::err_typecheck_converted_constant_expression) 5194 << From->getType() << From->getSourceRange() << T; 5195 return ExprError(); 5196 5197 case ImplicitConversionSequence::EllipsisConversion: 5198 llvm_unreachable("ellipsis conversion in converted constant expression"); 5199 } 5200 5201 // Check that we would only use permitted conversions. 5202 if (!CheckConvertedConstantConversions(S, *SCS)) { 5203 return S.Diag(From->getLocStart(), 5204 diag::err_typecheck_converted_constant_expression_disallowed) 5205 << From->getType() << From->getSourceRange() << T; 5206 } 5207 // [...] and where the reference binding (if any) binds directly. 5208 if (SCS->ReferenceBinding && !SCS->DirectBinding) { 5209 return S.Diag(From->getLocStart(), 5210 diag::err_typecheck_converted_constant_expression_indirect) 5211 << From->getType() << From->getSourceRange() << T; 5212 } 5213 5214 ExprResult Result = 5215 S.PerformImplicitConversion(From, T, ICS, Sema::AA_Converting); 5216 if (Result.isInvalid()) 5217 return Result; 5218 5219 // Check for a narrowing implicit conversion. 5220 APValue PreNarrowingValue; 5221 QualType PreNarrowingType; 5222 switch (SCS->getNarrowingKind(S.Context, Result.get(), PreNarrowingValue, 5223 PreNarrowingType)) { 5224 case NK_Variable_Narrowing: 5225 // Implicit conversion to a narrower type, and the value is not a constant 5226 // expression. We'll diagnose this in a moment. 5227 case NK_Not_Narrowing: 5228 break; 5229 5230 case NK_Constant_Narrowing: 5231 S.Diag(From->getLocStart(), diag::ext_cce_narrowing) 5232 << CCE << /*Constant*/1 5233 << PreNarrowingValue.getAsString(S.Context, PreNarrowingType) << T; 5234 break; 5235 5236 case NK_Type_Narrowing: 5237 S.Diag(From->getLocStart(), diag::ext_cce_narrowing) 5238 << CCE << /*Constant*/0 << From->getType() << T; 5239 break; 5240 } 5241 5242 // Check the expression is a constant expression. 5243 SmallVector<PartialDiagnosticAt, 8> Notes; 5244 Expr::EvalResult Eval; 5245 Eval.Diag = &Notes; 5246 5247 if ((T->isReferenceType() 5248 ? !Result.get()->EvaluateAsLValue(Eval, S.Context) 5249 : !Result.get()->EvaluateAsRValue(Eval, S.Context)) || 5250 (RequireInt && !Eval.Val.isInt())) { 5251 // The expression can't be folded, so we can't keep it at this position in 5252 // the AST. 5253 Result = ExprError(); 5254 } else { 5255 Value = Eval.Val; 5256 5257 if (Notes.empty()) { 5258 // It's a constant expression. 5259 return Result; 5260 } 5261 } 5262 5263 // It's not a constant expression. Produce an appropriate diagnostic. 5264 if (Notes.size() == 1 && 5265 Notes[0].second.getDiagID() == diag::note_invalid_subexpr_in_const_expr) 5266 S.Diag(Notes[0].first, diag::err_expr_not_cce) << CCE; 5267 else { 5268 S.Diag(From->getLocStart(), diag::err_expr_not_cce) 5269 << CCE << From->getSourceRange(); 5270 for (unsigned I = 0; I < Notes.size(); ++I) 5271 S.Diag(Notes[I].first, Notes[I].second); 5272 } 5273 return ExprError(); 5274 } 5275 5276 ExprResult Sema::CheckConvertedConstantExpression(Expr *From, QualType T, 5277 APValue &Value, CCEKind CCE) { 5278 return ::CheckConvertedConstantExpression(*this, From, T, Value, CCE, false); 5279 } 5280 5281 ExprResult Sema::CheckConvertedConstantExpression(Expr *From, QualType T, 5282 llvm::APSInt &Value, 5283 CCEKind CCE) { 5284 assert(T->isIntegralOrEnumerationType() && "unexpected converted const type"); 5285 5286 APValue V; 5287 auto R = ::CheckConvertedConstantExpression(*this, From, T, V, CCE, true); 5288 if (!R.isInvalid()) 5289 Value = V.getInt(); 5290 return R; 5291 } 5292 5293 5294 /// dropPointerConversions - If the given standard conversion sequence 5295 /// involves any pointer conversions, remove them. This may change 5296 /// the result type of the conversion sequence. 5297 static void dropPointerConversion(StandardConversionSequence &SCS) { 5298 if (SCS.Second == ICK_Pointer_Conversion) { 5299 SCS.Second = ICK_Identity; 5300 SCS.Third = ICK_Identity; 5301 SCS.ToTypePtrs[2] = SCS.ToTypePtrs[1] = SCS.ToTypePtrs[0]; 5302 } 5303 } 5304 5305 /// TryContextuallyConvertToObjCPointer - Attempt to contextually 5306 /// convert the expression From to an Objective-C pointer type. 5307 static ImplicitConversionSequence 5308 TryContextuallyConvertToObjCPointer(Sema &S, Expr *From) { 5309 // Do an implicit conversion to 'id'. 5310 QualType Ty = S.Context.getObjCIdType(); 5311 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS 5312 = TryImplicitConversion(S, From, Ty, 5313 // FIXME: Are these flags correct? 5314 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false, 5315 /*AllowExplicit=*/true, 5316 /*InOverloadResolution=*/false, 5317 /*CStyle=*/false, 5318 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/false, 5319 /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/true); 5320 5321 // Strip off any final conversions to 'id'. 5322 switch (ICS.getKind()) { 5323 case ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion: 5324 case ImplicitConversionSequence::AmbiguousConversion: 5325 case ImplicitConversionSequence::EllipsisConversion: 5326 break; 5327 5328 case ImplicitConversionSequence::UserDefinedConversion: 5329 dropPointerConversion(ICS.UserDefined.After); 5330 break; 5331 5332 case ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion: 5333 dropPointerConversion(ICS.Standard); 5334 break; 5335 } 5336 5337 return ICS; 5338 } 5339 5340 /// PerformContextuallyConvertToObjCPointer - Perform a contextual 5341 /// conversion of the expression From to an Objective-C pointer type. 5342 ExprResult Sema::PerformContextuallyConvertToObjCPointer(Expr *From) { 5343 if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, From)) 5344 return ExprError(); 5345 5346 QualType Ty = Context.getObjCIdType(); 5347 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = 5348 TryContextuallyConvertToObjCPointer(*this, From); 5349 if (!ICS.isBad()) 5350 return PerformImplicitConversion(From, Ty, ICS, AA_Converting); 5351 return ExprError(); 5352 } 5353 5354 /// Determine whether the provided type is an integral type, or an enumeration 5355 /// type of a permitted flavor. 5356 bool Sema::ICEConvertDiagnoser::match(QualType T) { 5357 return AllowScopedEnumerations ? T->isIntegralOrEnumerationType() 5358 : T->isIntegralOrUnscopedEnumerationType(); 5359 } 5360 5361 static ExprResult 5362 diagnoseAmbiguousConversion(Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation Loc, Expr *From, 5363 Sema::ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter, 5364 QualType T, UnresolvedSetImpl &ViableConversions) { 5365 5366 if (Converter.Suppress) 5367 return ExprError(); 5368 5369 Converter.diagnoseAmbiguous(SemaRef, Loc, T) << From->getSourceRange(); 5370 for (unsigned I = 0, N = ViableConversions.size(); I != N; ++I) { 5371 CXXConversionDecl *Conv = 5372 cast<CXXConversionDecl>(ViableConversions[I]->getUnderlyingDecl()); 5373 QualType ConvTy = Conv->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType(); 5374 Converter.noteAmbiguous(SemaRef, Conv, ConvTy); 5375 } 5376 return From; 5377 } 5378 5379 static bool 5380 diagnoseNoViableConversion(Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation Loc, Expr *&From, 5381 Sema::ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter, 5382 QualType T, bool HadMultipleCandidates, 5383 UnresolvedSetImpl &ExplicitConversions) { 5384 if (ExplicitConversions.size() == 1 && !Converter.Suppress) { 5385 DeclAccessPair Found = ExplicitConversions[0]; 5386 CXXConversionDecl *Conversion = 5387 cast<CXXConversionDecl>(Found->getUnderlyingDecl()); 5388 5389 // The user probably meant to invoke the given explicit 5390 // conversion; use it. 5391 QualType ConvTy = Conversion->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType(); 5392 std::string TypeStr; 5393 ConvTy.getAsStringInternal(TypeStr, SemaRef.getPrintingPolicy()); 5394 5395 Converter.diagnoseExplicitConv(SemaRef, Loc, T, ConvTy) 5396 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(From->getLocStart(), 5397 "static_cast<" + TypeStr + ">(") 5398 << FixItHint::CreateInsertion( 5399 SemaRef.getLocForEndOfToken(From->getLocEnd()), ")"); 5400 Converter.noteExplicitConv(SemaRef, Conversion, ConvTy); 5401 5402 // If we aren't in a SFINAE context, build a call to the 5403 // explicit conversion function. 5404 if (SemaRef.isSFINAEContext()) 5405 return true; 5406 5407 SemaRef.CheckMemberOperatorAccess(From->getExprLoc(), From, nullptr, Found); 5408 ExprResult Result = SemaRef.BuildCXXMemberCallExpr(From, Found, Conversion, 5409 HadMultipleCandidates); 5410 if (Result.isInvalid()) 5411 return true; 5412 // Record usage of conversion in an implicit cast. 5413 From = ImplicitCastExpr::Create(SemaRef.Context, Result.get()->getType(), 5414 CK_UserDefinedConversion, Result.get(), 5415 nullptr, Result.get()->getValueKind()); 5416 } 5417 return false; 5418 } 5419 5420 static bool recordConversion(Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation Loc, Expr *&From, 5421 Sema::ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter, 5422 QualType T, bool HadMultipleCandidates, 5423 DeclAccessPair &Found) { 5424 CXXConversionDecl *Conversion = 5425 cast<CXXConversionDecl>(Found->getUnderlyingDecl()); 5426 SemaRef.CheckMemberOperatorAccess(From->getExprLoc(), From, nullptr, Found); 5427 5428 QualType ToType = Conversion->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType(); 5429 if (!Converter.SuppressConversion) { 5430 if (SemaRef.isSFINAEContext()) 5431 return true; 5432 5433 Converter.diagnoseConversion(SemaRef, Loc, T, ToType) 5434 << From->getSourceRange(); 5435 } 5436 5437 ExprResult Result = SemaRef.BuildCXXMemberCallExpr(From, Found, Conversion, 5438 HadMultipleCandidates); 5439 if (Result.isInvalid()) 5440 return true; 5441 // Record usage of conversion in an implicit cast. 5442 From = ImplicitCastExpr::Create(SemaRef.Context, Result.get()->getType(), 5443 CK_UserDefinedConversion, Result.get(), 5444 nullptr, Result.get()->getValueKind()); 5445 return false; 5446 } 5447 5448 static ExprResult finishContextualImplicitConversion( 5449 Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation Loc, Expr *From, 5450 Sema::ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter) { 5451 if (!Converter.match(From->getType()) && !Converter.Suppress) 5452 Converter.diagnoseNoMatch(SemaRef, Loc, From->getType()) 5453 << From->getSourceRange(); 5454 5455 return SemaRef.DefaultLvalueConversion(From); 5456 } 5457 5458 static void 5459 collectViableConversionCandidates(Sema &SemaRef, Expr *From, QualType ToType, 5460 UnresolvedSetImpl &ViableConversions, 5461 OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet) { 5462 for (unsigned I = 0, N = ViableConversions.size(); I != N; ++I) { 5463 DeclAccessPair FoundDecl = ViableConversions[I]; 5464 NamedDecl *D = FoundDecl.getDecl(); 5465 CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(D->getDeclContext()); 5466 if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(D)) 5467 D = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(D)->getTargetDecl(); 5468 5469 CXXConversionDecl *Conv; 5470 FunctionTemplateDecl *ConvTemplate; 5471 if ((ConvTemplate = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D))) 5472 Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(ConvTemplate->getTemplatedDecl()); 5473 else 5474 Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D); 5475 5476 if (ConvTemplate) 5477 SemaRef.AddTemplateConversionCandidate( 5478 ConvTemplate, FoundDecl, ActingContext, From, ToType, CandidateSet, 5479 /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false); 5480 else 5481 SemaRef.AddConversionCandidate(Conv, FoundDecl, ActingContext, From, 5482 ToType, CandidateSet, 5483 /*AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit=*/false); 5484 } 5485 } 5486 5487 /// \brief Attempt to convert the given expression to a type which is accepted 5488 /// by the given converter. 5489 /// 5490 /// This routine will attempt to convert an expression of class type to a 5491 /// type accepted by the specified converter. In C++11 and before, the class 5492 /// must have a single non-explicit conversion function converting to a matching 5493 /// type. In C++1y, there can be multiple such conversion functions, but only 5494 /// one target type. 5495 /// 5496 /// \param Loc The source location of the construct that requires the 5497 /// conversion. 5498 /// 5499 /// \param From The expression we're converting from. 5500 /// 5501 /// \param Converter Used to control and diagnose the conversion process. 5502 /// 5503 /// \returns The expression, converted to an integral or enumeration type if 5504 /// successful. 5505 ExprResult Sema::PerformContextualImplicitConversion( 5506 SourceLocation Loc, Expr *From, ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter) { 5507 // We can't perform any more checking for type-dependent expressions. 5508 if (From->isTypeDependent()) 5509 return From; 5510 5511 // Process placeholders immediately. 5512 if (From->hasPlaceholderType()) { 5513 ExprResult result = CheckPlaceholderExpr(From); 5514 if (result.isInvalid()) 5515 return result; 5516 From = result.get(); 5517 } 5518 5519 // If the expression already has a matching type, we're golden. 5520 QualType T = From->getType(); 5521 if (Converter.match(T)) 5522 return DefaultLvalueConversion(From); 5523 5524 // FIXME: Check for missing '()' if T is a function type? 5525 5526 // We can only perform contextual implicit conversions on objects of class 5527 // type. 5528 const RecordType *RecordTy = T->getAs<RecordType>(); 5529 if (!RecordTy || !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { 5530 if (!Converter.Suppress) 5531 Converter.diagnoseNoMatch(*this, Loc, T) << From->getSourceRange(); 5532 return From; 5533 } 5534 5535 // We must have a complete class type. 5536 struct TypeDiagnoserPartialDiag : TypeDiagnoser { 5537 ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter; 5538 Expr *From; 5539 5540 TypeDiagnoserPartialDiag(ContextualImplicitConverter &Converter, Expr *From) 5541 : Converter(Converter), From(From) {} 5542 5543 void diagnose(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, QualType T) override { 5544 Converter.diagnoseIncomplete(S, Loc, T) << From->getSourceRange(); 5545 } 5546 } IncompleteDiagnoser(Converter, From); 5547 5548 if (Converter.Suppress ? !isCompleteType(Loc, T) 5549 : RequireCompleteType(Loc, T, IncompleteDiagnoser)) 5550 return From; 5551 5552 // Look for a conversion to an integral or enumeration type. 5553 UnresolvedSet<4> 5554 ViableConversions; // These are *potentially* viable in C++1y. 5555 UnresolvedSet<4> ExplicitConversions; 5556 const auto &Conversions = 5557 cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RecordTy->getDecl())->getVisibleConversionFunctions(); 5558 5559 bool HadMultipleCandidates = 5560 (std::distance(Conversions.begin(), Conversions.end()) > 1); 5561 5562 // To check that there is only one target type, in C++1y: 5563 QualType ToType; 5564 bool HasUniqueTargetType = true; 5565 5566 // Collect explicit or viable (potentially in C++1y) conversions. 5567 for (auto I = Conversions.begin(), E = Conversions.end(); I != E; ++I) { 5568 NamedDecl *D = (*I)->getUnderlyingDecl(); 5569 CXXConversionDecl *Conversion; 5570 FunctionTemplateDecl *ConvTemplate = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D); 5571 if (ConvTemplate) { 5572 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14) 5573 Conversion = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(ConvTemplate->getTemplatedDecl()); 5574 else 5575 continue; // C++11 does not consider conversion operator templates(?). 5576 } else 5577 Conversion = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D); 5578 5579 assert((!ConvTemplate || getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14) && 5580 "Conversion operator templates are considered potentially " 5581 "viable in C++1y"); 5582 5583 QualType CurToType = Conversion->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType(); 5584 if (Converter.match(CurToType) || ConvTemplate) { 5585 5586 if (Conversion->isExplicit()) { 5587 // FIXME: For C++1y, do we need this restriction? 5588 // cf. diagnoseNoViableConversion() 5589 if (!ConvTemplate) 5590 ExplicitConversions.addDecl(I.getDecl(), I.getAccess()); 5591 } else { 5592 if (!ConvTemplate && getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14) { 5593 if (ToType.isNull()) 5594 ToType = CurToType.getUnqualifiedType(); 5595 else if (HasUniqueTargetType && 5596 (CurToType.getUnqualifiedType() != ToType)) 5597 HasUniqueTargetType = false; 5598 } 5599 ViableConversions.addDecl(I.getDecl(), I.getAccess()); 5600 } 5601 } 5602 } 5603 5604 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14) { 5605 // C++1y [conv]p6: 5606 // ... An expression e of class type E appearing in such a context 5607 // is said to be contextually implicitly converted to a specified 5608 // type T and is well-formed if and only if e can be implicitly 5609 // converted to a type T that is determined as follows: E is searched 5610 // for conversion functions whose return type is cv T or reference to 5611 // cv T such that T is allowed by the context. There shall be 5612 // exactly one such T. 5613 5614 // If no unique T is found: 5615 if (ToType.isNull()) { 5616 if (diagnoseNoViableConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T, 5617 HadMultipleCandidates, 5618 ExplicitConversions)) 5619 return ExprError(); 5620 return finishContextualImplicitConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter); 5621 } 5622 5623 // If more than one unique Ts are found: 5624 if (!HasUniqueTargetType) 5625 return diagnoseAmbiguousConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T, 5626 ViableConversions); 5627 5628 // If one unique T is found: 5629 // First, build a candidate set from the previously recorded 5630 // potentially viable conversions. 5631 OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(Loc, OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal); 5632 collectViableConversionCandidates(*this, From, ToType, ViableConversions, 5633 CandidateSet); 5634 5635 // Then, perform overload resolution over the candidate set. 5636 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 5637 switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, Loc, Best)) { 5638 case OR_Success: { 5639 // Apply this conversion. 5640 DeclAccessPair Found = 5641 DeclAccessPair::make(Best->Function, Best->FoundDecl.getAccess()); 5642 if (recordConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T, 5643 HadMultipleCandidates, Found)) 5644 return ExprError(); 5645 break; 5646 } 5647 case OR_Ambiguous: 5648 return diagnoseAmbiguousConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T, 5649 ViableConversions); 5650 case OR_No_Viable_Function: 5651 if (diagnoseNoViableConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T, 5652 HadMultipleCandidates, 5653 ExplicitConversions)) 5654 return ExprError(); 5655 // fall through 'OR_Deleted' case. 5656 case OR_Deleted: 5657 // We'll complain below about a non-integral condition type. 5658 break; 5659 } 5660 } else { 5661 switch (ViableConversions.size()) { 5662 case 0: { 5663 if (diagnoseNoViableConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T, 5664 HadMultipleCandidates, 5665 ExplicitConversions)) 5666 return ExprError(); 5667 5668 // We'll complain below about a non-integral condition type. 5669 break; 5670 } 5671 case 1: { 5672 // Apply this conversion. 5673 DeclAccessPair Found = ViableConversions[0]; 5674 if (recordConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T, 5675 HadMultipleCandidates, Found)) 5676 return ExprError(); 5677 break; 5678 } 5679 default: 5680 return diagnoseAmbiguousConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter, T, 5681 ViableConversions); 5682 } 5683 } 5684 5685 return finishContextualImplicitConversion(*this, Loc, From, Converter); 5686 } 5687 5688 /// IsAcceptableNonMemberOperatorCandidate - Determine whether Fn is 5689 /// an acceptable non-member overloaded operator for a call whose 5690 /// arguments have types T1 (and, if non-empty, T2). This routine 5691 /// implements the check in C++ [over.match.oper]p3b2 concerning 5692 /// enumeration types. 5693 static bool IsAcceptableNonMemberOperatorCandidate(ASTContext &Context, 5694 FunctionDecl *Fn, 5695 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args) { 5696 QualType T1 = Args[0]->getType(); 5697 QualType T2 = Args.size() > 1 ? Args[1]->getType() : QualType(); 5698 5699 if (T1->isDependentType() || (!T2.isNull() && T2->isDependentType())) 5700 return true; 5701 5702 if (T1->isRecordType() || (!T2.isNull() && T2->isRecordType())) 5703 return true; 5704 5705 const FunctionProtoType *Proto = Fn->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 5706 if (Proto->getNumParams() < 1) 5707 return false; 5708 5709 if (T1->isEnumeralType()) { 5710 QualType ArgType = Proto->getParamType(0).getNonReferenceType(); 5711 if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T1, ArgType)) 5712 return true; 5713 } 5714 5715 if (Proto->getNumParams() < 2) 5716 return false; 5717 5718 if (!T2.isNull() && T2->isEnumeralType()) { 5719 QualType ArgType = Proto->getParamType(1).getNonReferenceType(); 5720 if (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T2, ArgType)) 5721 return true; 5722 } 5723 5724 return false; 5725 } 5726 5727 /// AddOverloadCandidate - Adds the given function to the set of 5728 /// candidate functions, using the given function call arguments. If 5729 /// @p SuppressUserConversions, then don't allow user-defined 5730 /// conversions via constructors or conversion operators. 5731 /// 5732 /// \param PartialOverloading true if we are performing "partial" overloading 5733 /// based on an incomplete set of function arguments. This feature is used by 5734 /// code completion. 5735 void 5736 Sema::AddOverloadCandidate(FunctionDecl *Function, 5737 DeclAccessPair FoundDecl, 5738 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 5739 OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet, 5740 bool SuppressUserConversions, 5741 bool PartialOverloading, 5742 bool AllowExplicit) { 5743 const FunctionProtoType *Proto 5744 = dyn_cast<FunctionProtoType>(Function->getType()->getAs<FunctionType>()); 5745 assert(Proto && "Functions without a prototype cannot be overloaded"); 5746 assert(!Function->getDescribedFunctionTemplate() && 5747 "Use AddTemplateOverloadCandidate for function templates"); 5748 5749 if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Function)) { 5750 if (!isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Method)) { 5751 // If we get here, it's because we're calling a member function 5752 // that is named without a member access expression (e.g., 5753 // "this->f") that was either written explicitly or created 5754 // implicitly. This can happen with a qualified call to a member 5755 // function, e.g., X::f(). We use an empty type for the implied 5756 // object argument (C++ [over.call.func]p3), and the acting context 5757 // is irrelevant. 5758 AddMethodCandidate(Method, FoundDecl, Method->getParent(), 5759 QualType(), Expr::Classification::makeSimpleLValue(), 5760 Args, CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions, 5761 PartialOverloading); 5762 return; 5763 } 5764 // We treat a constructor like a non-member function, since its object 5765 // argument doesn't participate in overload resolution. 5766 } 5767 5768 if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(Function)) 5769 return; 5770 5771 // C++ [over.match.oper]p3: 5772 // if no operand has a class type, only those non-member functions in the 5773 // lookup set that have a first parameter of type T1 or "reference to 5774 // (possibly cv-qualified) T1", when T1 is an enumeration type, or (if there 5775 // is a right operand) a second parameter of type T2 or "reference to 5776 // (possibly cv-qualified) T2", when T2 is an enumeration type, are 5777 // candidate functions. 5778 if (CandidateSet.getKind() == OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator && 5779 !IsAcceptableNonMemberOperatorCandidate(Context, Function, Args)) 5780 return; 5781 5782 // C++11 [class.copy]p11: [DR1402] 5783 // A defaulted move constructor that is defined as deleted is ignored by 5784 // overload resolution. 5785 CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Function); 5786 if (Constructor && Constructor->isDefaulted() && Constructor->isDeleted() && 5787 Constructor->isMoveConstructor()) 5788 return; 5789 5790 // Overload resolution is always an unevaluated context. 5791 EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(*this, Sema::Unevaluated); 5792 5793 // Add this candidate 5794 OverloadCandidate &Candidate = CandidateSet.addCandidate(Args.size()); 5795 Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl; 5796 Candidate.Function = Function; 5797 Candidate.Viable = true; 5798 Candidate.IsSurrogate = false; 5799 Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false; 5800 Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = Args.size(); 5801 5802 if (Constructor) { 5803 // C++ [class.copy]p3: 5804 // A member function template is never instantiated to perform the copy 5805 // of a class object to an object of its class type. 5806 QualType ClassType = Context.getTypeDeclType(Constructor->getParent()); 5807 if (Args.size() == 1 && Constructor->isSpecializationCopyingObject() && 5808 (Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ClassType, Args[0]->getType()) || 5809 IsDerivedFrom(Args[0]->getLocStart(), Args[0]->getType(), 5810 ClassType))) { 5811 Candidate.Viable = false; 5812 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_illegal_constructor; 5813 return; 5814 } 5815 } 5816 5817 unsigned NumParams = Proto->getNumParams(); 5818 5819 // (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having fewer than m 5820 // parameters is viable only if it has an ellipsis in its parameter 5821 // list (8.3.5). 5822 if (TooManyArguments(NumParams, Args.size(), PartialOverloading) && 5823 !Proto->isVariadic()) { 5824 Candidate.Viable = false; 5825 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_too_many_arguments; 5826 return; 5827 } 5828 5829 // (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having more than m parameters 5830 // is viable only if the (m+1)st parameter has a default argument 5831 // (8.3.6). For the purposes of overload resolution, the 5832 // parameter list is truncated on the right, so that there are 5833 // exactly m parameters. 5834 unsigned MinRequiredArgs = Function->getMinRequiredArguments(); 5835 if (Args.size() < MinRequiredArgs && !PartialOverloading) { 5836 // Not enough arguments. 5837 Candidate.Viable = false; 5838 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_too_few_arguments; 5839 return; 5840 } 5841 5842 // (CUDA B.1): Check for invalid calls between targets. 5843 if (getLangOpts().CUDA) 5844 if (const FunctionDecl *Caller = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(CurContext)) 5845 // Skip the check for callers that are implicit members, because in this 5846 // case we may not yet know what the member's target is; the target is 5847 // inferred for the member automatically, based on the bases and fields of 5848 // the class. 5849 if (!Caller->isImplicit() && !IsAllowedCUDACall(Caller, Function)) { 5850 Candidate.Viable = false; 5851 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_target; 5852 return; 5853 } 5854 5855 // Determine the implicit conversion sequences for each of the 5856 // arguments. 5857 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < Args.size(); ++ArgIdx) { 5858 if (ArgIdx < NumParams) { 5859 // (C++ 13.3.2p3): for F to be a viable function, there shall 5860 // exist for each argument an implicit conversion sequence 5861 // (13.3.3.1) that converts that argument to the corresponding 5862 // parameter of F. 5863 QualType ParamType = Proto->getParamType(ArgIdx); 5864 Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx] 5865 = TryCopyInitialization(*this, Args[ArgIdx], ParamType, 5866 SuppressUserConversions, 5867 /*InOverloadResolution=*/true, 5868 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/ 5869 getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount, 5870 AllowExplicit); 5871 if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx].isBad()) { 5872 Candidate.Viable = false; 5873 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion; 5874 return; 5875 } 5876 } else { 5877 // (C++ 13.3.2p2): For the purposes of overload resolution, any 5878 // argument for which there is no corresponding parameter is 5879 // considered to ""match the ellipsis" (C+ 13.3.3.1.3). 5880 Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx].setEllipsis(); 5881 } 5882 } 5883 5884 if (EnableIfAttr *FailedAttr = CheckEnableIf(Function, Args)) { 5885 Candidate.Viable = false; 5886 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_enable_if; 5887 Candidate.DeductionFailure.Data = FailedAttr; 5888 return; 5889 } 5890 } 5891 5892 ObjCMethodDecl * 5893 Sema::SelectBestMethod(Selector Sel, MultiExprArg Args, bool IsInstance, 5894 SmallVectorImpl<ObjCMethodDecl *> &Methods) { 5895 if (Methods.size() <= 1) 5896 return nullptr; 5897 5898 for (unsigned b = 0, e = Methods.size(); b < e; b++) { 5899 bool Match = true; 5900 ObjCMethodDecl *Method = Methods[b]; 5901 unsigned NumNamedArgs = Sel.getNumArgs(); 5902 // Method might have more arguments than selector indicates. This is due 5903 // to addition of c-style arguments in method. 5904 if (Method->param_size() > NumNamedArgs) 5905 NumNamedArgs = Method->param_size(); 5906 if (Args.size() < NumNamedArgs) 5907 continue; 5908 5909 for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumNamedArgs; i++) { 5910 // We can't do any type-checking on a type-dependent argument. 5911 if (Args[i]->isTypeDependent()) { 5912 Match = false; 5913 break; 5914 } 5915 5916 ParmVarDecl *param = Method->parameters()[i]; 5917 Expr *argExpr = Args[i]; 5918 assert(argExpr && "SelectBestMethod(): missing expression"); 5919 5920 // Strip the unbridged-cast placeholder expression off unless it's 5921 // a consumed argument. 5922 if (argExpr->hasPlaceholderType(BuiltinType::ARCUnbridgedCast) && 5923 !param->hasAttr<CFConsumedAttr>()) 5924 argExpr = stripARCUnbridgedCast(argExpr); 5925 5926 // If the parameter is __unknown_anytype, move on to the next method. 5927 if (param->getType() == Context.UnknownAnyTy) { 5928 Match = false; 5929 break; 5930 } 5931 5932 ImplicitConversionSequence ConversionState 5933 = TryCopyInitialization(*this, argExpr, param->getType(), 5934 /*SuppressUserConversions*/false, 5935 /*InOverloadResolution=*/true, 5936 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/ 5937 getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount, 5938 /*AllowExplicit*/false); 5939 // This function looks for a reasonably-exact match, so we consider 5940 // incompatible pointer conversions to be a failure here. 5941 if (ConversionState.isBad() || 5942 (ConversionState.isStandard() && 5943 ConversionState.Standard.Second == 5944 ICK_Incompatible_Pointer_Conversion)) { 5945 Match = false; 5946 break; 5947 } 5948 } 5949 // Promote additional arguments to variadic methods. 5950 if (Match && Method->isVariadic()) { 5951 for (unsigned i = NumNamedArgs, e = Args.size(); i < e; ++i) { 5952 if (Args[i]->isTypeDependent()) { 5953 Match = false; 5954 break; 5955 } 5956 ExprResult Arg = DefaultVariadicArgumentPromotion(Args[i], VariadicMethod, 5957 nullptr); 5958 if (Arg.isInvalid()) { 5959 Match = false; 5960 break; 5961 } 5962 } 5963 } else { 5964 // Check for extra arguments to non-variadic methods. 5965 if (Args.size() != NumNamedArgs) 5966 Match = false; 5967 else if (Match && NumNamedArgs == 0 && Methods.size() > 1) { 5968 // Special case when selectors have no argument. In this case, select 5969 // one with the most general result type of 'id'. 5970 for (unsigned b = 0, e = Methods.size(); b < e; b++) { 5971 QualType ReturnT = Methods[b]->getReturnType(); 5972 if (ReturnT->isObjCIdType()) 5973 return Methods[b]; 5974 } 5975 } 5976 } 5977 5978 if (Match) 5979 return Method; 5980 } 5981 return nullptr; 5982 } 5983 5984 // specific_attr_iterator iterates over enable_if attributes in reverse, and 5985 // enable_if is order-sensitive. As a result, we need to reverse things 5986 // sometimes. Size of 4 elements is arbitrary. 5987 static SmallVector<EnableIfAttr *, 4> 5988 getOrderedEnableIfAttrs(const FunctionDecl *Function) { 5989 SmallVector<EnableIfAttr *, 4> Result; 5990 if (!Function->hasAttrs()) 5991 return Result; 5992 5993 const auto &FuncAttrs = Function->getAttrs(); 5994 for (Attr *Attr : FuncAttrs) 5995 if (auto *EnableIf = dyn_cast<EnableIfAttr>(Attr)) 5996 Result.push_back(EnableIf); 5997 5998 std::reverse(Result.begin(), Result.end()); 5999 return Result; 6000 } 6001 6002 EnableIfAttr *Sema::CheckEnableIf(FunctionDecl *Function, ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 6003 bool MissingImplicitThis) { 6004 auto EnableIfAttrs = getOrderedEnableIfAttrs(Function); 6005 if (EnableIfAttrs.empty()) 6006 return nullptr; 6007 6008 SFINAETrap Trap(*this); 6009 SmallVector<Expr *, 16> ConvertedArgs; 6010 bool InitializationFailed = false; 6011 6012 // Ignore any variadic arguments. Converting them is pointless, since the 6013 // user can't refer to them in the enable_if condition. 6014 unsigned ArgSizeNoVarargs = std::min(Function->param_size(), Args.size()); 6015 6016 // Convert the arguments. 6017 for (unsigned I = 0; I != ArgSizeNoVarargs; ++I) { 6018 ExprResult R; 6019 if (I == 0 && !MissingImplicitThis && isa<CXXMethodDecl>(Function) && 6020 !cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Function)->isStatic() && 6021 !isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Function)) { 6022 CXXMethodDecl *Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Function); 6023 R = PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Args[0], /*Qualifier=*/nullptr, 6024 Method, Method); 6025 } else { 6026 R = PerformCopyInitialization(InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter( 6027 Context, Function->getParamDecl(I)), 6028 SourceLocation(), Args[I]); 6029 } 6030 6031 if (R.isInvalid()) { 6032 InitializationFailed = true; 6033 break; 6034 } 6035 6036 ConvertedArgs.push_back(R.get()); 6037 } 6038 6039 if (InitializationFailed || Trap.hasErrorOccurred()) 6040 return EnableIfAttrs[0]; 6041 6042 // Push default arguments if needed. 6043 if (!Function->isVariadic() && Args.size() < Function->getNumParams()) { 6044 for (unsigned i = Args.size(), e = Function->getNumParams(); i != e; ++i) { 6045 ParmVarDecl *P = Function->getParamDecl(i); 6046 ExprResult R = PerformCopyInitialization( 6047 InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context, 6048 Function->getParamDecl(i)), 6049 SourceLocation(), 6050 P->hasUninstantiatedDefaultArg() ? P->getUninstantiatedDefaultArg() 6051 : P->getDefaultArg()); 6052 if (R.isInvalid()) { 6053 InitializationFailed = true; 6054 break; 6055 } 6056 ConvertedArgs.push_back(R.get()); 6057 } 6058 6059 if (InitializationFailed || Trap.hasErrorOccurred()) 6060 return EnableIfAttrs[0]; 6061 } 6062 6063 for (auto *EIA : EnableIfAttrs) { 6064 APValue Result; 6065 // FIXME: This doesn't consider value-dependent cases, because doing so is 6066 // very difficult. Ideally, we should handle them more gracefully. 6067 if (!EIA->getCond()->EvaluateWithSubstitution( 6068 Result, Context, Function, llvm::makeArrayRef(ConvertedArgs))) 6069 return EIA; 6070 6071 if (!Result.isInt() || !Result.getInt().getBoolValue()) 6072 return EIA; 6073 } 6074 return nullptr; 6075 } 6076 6077 /// \brief Add all of the function declarations in the given function set to 6078 /// the overload candidate set. 6079 void Sema::AddFunctionCandidates(const UnresolvedSetImpl &Fns, 6080 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 6081 OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet, 6082 TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs, 6083 bool SuppressUserConversions, 6084 bool PartialOverloading) { 6085 for (UnresolvedSetIterator F = Fns.begin(), E = Fns.end(); F != E; ++F) { 6086 NamedDecl *D = F.getDecl()->getUnderlyingDecl(); 6087 if (FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(D)) { 6088 if (isa<CXXMethodDecl>(FD) && !cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD)->isStatic()) 6089 AddMethodCandidate(cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD), F.getPair(), 6090 cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD)->getParent(), 6091 Args[0]->getType(), Args[0]->Classify(Context), 6092 Args.slice(1), CandidateSet, 6093 SuppressUserConversions, PartialOverloading); 6094 else 6095 AddOverloadCandidate(FD, F.getPair(), Args, CandidateSet, 6096 SuppressUserConversions, PartialOverloading); 6097 } else { 6098 FunctionTemplateDecl *FunTmpl = cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D); 6099 if (isa<CXXMethodDecl>(FunTmpl->getTemplatedDecl()) && 6100 !cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FunTmpl->getTemplatedDecl())->isStatic()) 6101 AddMethodTemplateCandidate(FunTmpl, F.getPair(), 6102 cast<CXXRecordDecl>(FunTmpl->getDeclContext()), 6103 ExplicitTemplateArgs, 6104 Args[0]->getType(), 6105 Args[0]->Classify(Context), Args.slice(1), 6106 CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions, 6107 PartialOverloading); 6108 else 6109 AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(FunTmpl, F.getPair(), 6110 ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args, 6111 CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions, 6112 PartialOverloading); 6113 } 6114 } 6115 } 6116 6117 /// AddMethodCandidate - Adds a named decl (which is some kind of 6118 /// method) as a method candidate to the given overload set. 6119 void Sema::AddMethodCandidate(DeclAccessPair FoundDecl, 6120 QualType ObjectType, 6121 Expr::Classification ObjectClassification, 6122 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 6123 OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet, 6124 bool SuppressUserConversions) { 6125 NamedDecl *Decl = FoundDecl.getDecl(); 6126 CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Decl->getDeclContext()); 6127 6128 if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(Decl)) 6129 Decl = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(Decl)->getTargetDecl(); 6130 6131 if (FunctionTemplateDecl *TD = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(Decl)) { 6132 assert(isa<CXXMethodDecl>(TD->getTemplatedDecl()) && 6133 "Expected a member function template"); 6134 AddMethodTemplateCandidate(TD, FoundDecl, ActingContext, 6135 /*ExplicitArgs*/ nullptr, 6136 ObjectType, ObjectClassification, 6137 Args, CandidateSet, 6138 SuppressUserConversions); 6139 } else { 6140 AddMethodCandidate(cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Decl), FoundDecl, ActingContext, 6141 ObjectType, ObjectClassification, 6142 Args, 6143 CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions); 6144 } 6145 } 6146 6147 /// AddMethodCandidate - Adds the given C++ member function to the set 6148 /// of candidate functions, using the given function call arguments 6149 /// and the object argument (@c Object). For example, in a call 6150 /// @c o.f(a1,a2), @c Object will contain @c o and @c Args will contain 6151 /// both @c a1 and @c a2. If @p SuppressUserConversions, then don't 6152 /// allow user-defined conversions via constructors or conversion 6153 /// operators. 6154 void 6155 Sema::AddMethodCandidate(CXXMethodDecl *Method, DeclAccessPair FoundDecl, 6156 CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext, QualType ObjectType, 6157 Expr::Classification ObjectClassification, 6158 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 6159 OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet, 6160 bool SuppressUserConversions, 6161 bool PartialOverloading) { 6162 const FunctionProtoType *Proto 6163 = dyn_cast<FunctionProtoType>(Method->getType()->getAs<FunctionType>()); 6164 assert(Proto && "Methods without a prototype cannot be overloaded"); 6165 assert(!isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Method) && 6166 "Use AddOverloadCandidate for constructors"); 6167 6168 if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(Method)) 6169 return; 6170 6171 // C++11 [class.copy]p23: [DR1402] 6172 // A defaulted move assignment operator that is defined as deleted is 6173 // ignored by overload resolution. 6174 if (Method->isDefaulted() && Method->isDeleted() && 6175 Method->isMoveAssignmentOperator()) 6176 return; 6177 6178 // Overload resolution is always an unevaluated context. 6179 EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(*this, Sema::Unevaluated); 6180 6181 // Add this candidate 6182 OverloadCandidate &Candidate = CandidateSet.addCandidate(Args.size() + 1); 6183 Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl; 6184 Candidate.Function = Method; 6185 Candidate.IsSurrogate = false; 6186 Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false; 6187 Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = Args.size(); 6188 6189 unsigned NumParams = Proto->getNumParams(); 6190 6191 // (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having fewer than m 6192 // parameters is viable only if it has an ellipsis in its parameter 6193 // list (8.3.5). 6194 if (TooManyArguments(NumParams, Args.size(), PartialOverloading) && 6195 !Proto->isVariadic()) { 6196 Candidate.Viable = false; 6197 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_too_many_arguments; 6198 return; 6199 } 6200 6201 // (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having more than m parameters 6202 // is viable only if the (m+1)st parameter has a default argument 6203 // (8.3.6). For the purposes of overload resolution, the 6204 // parameter list is truncated on the right, so that there are 6205 // exactly m parameters. 6206 unsigned MinRequiredArgs = Method->getMinRequiredArguments(); 6207 if (Args.size() < MinRequiredArgs && !PartialOverloading) { 6208 // Not enough arguments. 6209 Candidate.Viable = false; 6210 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_too_few_arguments; 6211 return; 6212 } 6213 6214 Candidate.Viable = true; 6215 6216 if (Method->isStatic() || ObjectType.isNull()) 6217 // The implicit object argument is ignored. 6218 Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = true; 6219 else { 6220 // Determine the implicit conversion sequence for the object 6221 // parameter. 6222 Candidate.Conversions[0] = TryObjectArgumentInitialization( 6223 *this, CandidateSet.getLocation(), ObjectType, ObjectClassification, 6224 Method, ActingContext); 6225 if (Candidate.Conversions[0].isBad()) { 6226 Candidate.Viable = false; 6227 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion; 6228 return; 6229 } 6230 } 6231 6232 // (CUDA B.1): Check for invalid calls between targets. 6233 if (getLangOpts().CUDA) 6234 if (const FunctionDecl *Caller = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(CurContext)) 6235 if (!IsAllowedCUDACall(Caller, Method)) { 6236 Candidate.Viable = false; 6237 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_target; 6238 return; 6239 } 6240 6241 // Determine the implicit conversion sequences for each of the 6242 // arguments. 6243 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < Args.size(); ++ArgIdx) { 6244 if (ArgIdx < NumParams) { 6245 // (C++ 13.3.2p3): for F to be a viable function, there shall 6246 // exist for each argument an implicit conversion sequence 6247 // (13.3.3.1) that converts that argument to the corresponding 6248 // parameter of F. 6249 QualType ParamType = Proto->getParamType(ArgIdx); 6250 Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1] 6251 = TryCopyInitialization(*this, Args[ArgIdx], ParamType, 6252 SuppressUserConversions, 6253 /*InOverloadResolution=*/true, 6254 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/ 6255 getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount); 6256 if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1].isBad()) { 6257 Candidate.Viable = false; 6258 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion; 6259 return; 6260 } 6261 } else { 6262 // (C++ 13.3.2p2): For the purposes of overload resolution, any 6263 // argument for which there is no corresponding parameter is 6264 // considered to "match the ellipsis" (C+ 13.3.3.1.3). 6265 Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1].setEllipsis(); 6266 } 6267 } 6268 6269 if (EnableIfAttr *FailedAttr = CheckEnableIf(Method, Args, true)) { 6270 Candidate.Viable = false; 6271 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_enable_if; 6272 Candidate.DeductionFailure.Data = FailedAttr; 6273 return; 6274 } 6275 } 6276 6277 /// \brief Add a C++ member function template as a candidate to the candidate 6278 /// set, using template argument deduction to produce an appropriate member 6279 /// function template specialization. 6280 void 6281 Sema::AddMethodTemplateCandidate(FunctionTemplateDecl *MethodTmpl, 6282 DeclAccessPair FoundDecl, 6283 CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext, 6284 TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs, 6285 QualType ObjectType, 6286 Expr::Classification ObjectClassification, 6287 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 6288 OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet, 6289 bool SuppressUserConversions, 6290 bool PartialOverloading) { 6291 if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(MethodTmpl)) 6292 return; 6293 6294 // C++ [over.match.funcs]p7: 6295 // In each case where a candidate is a function template, candidate 6296 // function template specializations are generated using template argument 6297 // deduction (14.8.3, 14.8.2). Those candidates are then handled as 6298 // candidate functions in the usual way.113) A given name can refer to one 6299 // or more function templates and also to a set of overloaded non-template 6300 // functions. In such a case, the candidate functions generated from each 6301 // function template are combined with the set of non-template candidate 6302 // functions. 6303 TemplateDeductionInfo Info(CandidateSet.getLocation()); 6304 FunctionDecl *Specialization = nullptr; 6305 if (TemplateDeductionResult Result 6306 = DeduceTemplateArguments(MethodTmpl, ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args, 6307 Specialization, Info, PartialOverloading)) { 6308 OverloadCandidate &Candidate = CandidateSet.addCandidate(); 6309 Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl; 6310 Candidate.Function = MethodTmpl->getTemplatedDecl(); 6311 Candidate.Viable = false; 6312 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_deduction; 6313 Candidate.IsSurrogate = false; 6314 Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false; 6315 Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = Args.size(); 6316 Candidate.DeductionFailure = MakeDeductionFailureInfo(Context, Result, 6317 Info); 6318 return; 6319 } 6320 6321 // Add the function template specialization produced by template argument 6322 // deduction as a candidate. 6323 assert(Specialization && "Missing member function template specialization?"); 6324 assert(isa<CXXMethodDecl>(Specialization) && 6325 "Specialization is not a member function?"); 6326 AddMethodCandidate(cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Specialization), FoundDecl, 6327 ActingContext, ObjectType, ObjectClassification, Args, 6328 CandidateSet, SuppressUserConversions, PartialOverloading); 6329 } 6330 6331 /// \brief Add a C++ function template specialization as a candidate 6332 /// in the candidate set, using template argument deduction to produce 6333 /// an appropriate function template specialization. 6334 void 6335 Sema::AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(FunctionTemplateDecl *FunctionTemplate, 6336 DeclAccessPair FoundDecl, 6337 TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs, 6338 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 6339 OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet, 6340 bool SuppressUserConversions, 6341 bool PartialOverloading) { 6342 if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(FunctionTemplate)) 6343 return; 6344 6345 // C++ [over.match.funcs]p7: 6346 // In each case where a candidate is a function template, candidate 6347 // function template specializations are generated using template argument 6348 // deduction (14.8.3, 14.8.2). Those candidates are then handled as 6349 // candidate functions in the usual way.113) A given name can refer to one 6350 // or more function templates and also to a set of overloaded non-template 6351 // functions. In such a case, the candidate functions generated from each 6352 // function template are combined with the set of non-template candidate 6353 // functions. 6354 TemplateDeductionInfo Info(CandidateSet.getLocation()); 6355 FunctionDecl *Specialization = nullptr; 6356 if (TemplateDeductionResult Result 6357 = DeduceTemplateArguments(FunctionTemplate, ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args, 6358 Specialization, Info, PartialOverloading)) { 6359 OverloadCandidate &Candidate = CandidateSet.addCandidate(); 6360 Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl; 6361 Candidate.Function = FunctionTemplate->getTemplatedDecl(); 6362 Candidate.Viable = false; 6363 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_deduction; 6364 Candidate.IsSurrogate = false; 6365 Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false; 6366 Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = Args.size(); 6367 Candidate.DeductionFailure = MakeDeductionFailureInfo(Context, Result, 6368 Info); 6369 return; 6370 } 6371 6372 // Add the function template specialization produced by template argument 6373 // deduction as a candidate. 6374 assert(Specialization && "Missing function template specialization?"); 6375 AddOverloadCandidate(Specialization, FoundDecl, Args, CandidateSet, 6376 SuppressUserConversions, PartialOverloading); 6377 } 6378 6379 /// Determine whether this is an allowable conversion from the result 6380 /// of an explicit conversion operator to the expected type, per C++ 6381 /// [over.match.conv]p1 and [over.match.ref]p1. 6382 /// 6383 /// \param ConvType The return type of the conversion function. 6384 /// 6385 /// \param ToType The type we are converting to. 6386 /// 6387 /// \param AllowObjCPointerConversion Allow a conversion from one 6388 /// Objective-C pointer to another. 6389 /// 6390 /// \returns true if the conversion is allowable, false otherwise. 6391 static bool isAllowableExplicitConversion(Sema &S, 6392 QualType ConvType, QualType ToType, 6393 bool AllowObjCPointerConversion) { 6394 QualType ToNonRefType = ToType.getNonReferenceType(); 6395 6396 // Easy case: the types are the same. 6397 if (S.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(ConvType, ToNonRefType)) 6398 return true; 6399 6400 // Allow qualification conversions. 6401 bool ObjCLifetimeConversion; 6402 if (S.IsQualificationConversion(ConvType, ToNonRefType, /*CStyle*/false, 6403 ObjCLifetimeConversion)) 6404 return true; 6405 6406 // If we're not allowed to consider Objective-C pointer conversions, 6407 // we're done. 6408 if (!AllowObjCPointerConversion) 6409 return false; 6410 6411 // Is this an Objective-C pointer conversion? 6412 bool IncompatibleObjC = false; 6413 QualType ConvertedType; 6414 return S.isObjCPointerConversion(ConvType, ToNonRefType, ConvertedType, 6415 IncompatibleObjC); 6416 } 6417 6418 /// AddConversionCandidate - Add a C++ conversion function as a 6419 /// candidate in the candidate set (C++ [over.match.conv], 6420 /// C++ [over.match.copy]). From is the expression we're converting from, 6421 /// and ToType is the type that we're eventually trying to convert to 6422 /// (which may or may not be the same type as the type that the 6423 /// conversion function produces). 6424 void 6425 Sema::AddConversionCandidate(CXXConversionDecl *Conversion, 6426 DeclAccessPair FoundDecl, 6427 CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext, 6428 Expr *From, QualType ToType, 6429 OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet, 6430 bool AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit) { 6431 assert(!Conversion->getDescribedFunctionTemplate() && 6432 "Conversion function templates use AddTemplateConversionCandidate"); 6433 QualType ConvType = Conversion->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType(); 6434 if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(Conversion)) 6435 return; 6436 6437 // If the conversion function has an undeduced return type, trigger its 6438 // deduction now. 6439 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14 && ConvType->isUndeducedType()) { 6440 if (DeduceReturnType(Conversion, From->getExprLoc())) 6441 return; 6442 ConvType = Conversion->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType(); 6443 } 6444 6445 // Per C++ [over.match.conv]p1, [over.match.ref]p1, an explicit conversion 6446 // operator is only a candidate if its return type is the target type or 6447 // can be converted to the target type with a qualification conversion. 6448 if (Conversion->isExplicit() && 6449 !isAllowableExplicitConversion(*this, ConvType, ToType, 6450 AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit)) 6451 return; 6452 6453 // Overload resolution is always an unevaluated context. 6454 EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(*this, Sema::Unevaluated); 6455 6456 // Add this candidate 6457 OverloadCandidate &Candidate = CandidateSet.addCandidate(1); 6458 Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl; 6459 Candidate.Function = Conversion; 6460 Candidate.IsSurrogate = false; 6461 Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false; 6462 Candidate.FinalConversion.setAsIdentityConversion(); 6463 Candidate.FinalConversion.setFromType(ConvType); 6464 Candidate.FinalConversion.setAllToTypes(ToType); 6465 Candidate.Viable = true; 6466 Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = 1; 6467 6468 // C++ [over.match.funcs]p4: 6469 // For conversion functions, the function is considered to be a member of 6470 // the class of the implicit implied object argument for the purpose of 6471 // defining the type of the implicit object parameter. 6472 // 6473 // Determine the implicit conversion sequence for the implicit 6474 // object parameter. 6475 QualType ImplicitParamType = From->getType(); 6476 if (const PointerType *FromPtrType = ImplicitParamType->getAs<PointerType>()) 6477 ImplicitParamType = FromPtrType->getPointeeType(); 6478 CXXRecordDecl *ConversionContext 6479 = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(ImplicitParamType->getAs<RecordType>()->getDecl()); 6480 6481 Candidate.Conversions[0] = TryObjectArgumentInitialization( 6482 *this, CandidateSet.getLocation(), From->getType(), 6483 From->Classify(Context), Conversion, ConversionContext); 6484 6485 if (Candidate.Conversions[0].isBad()) { 6486 Candidate.Viable = false; 6487 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion; 6488 return; 6489 } 6490 6491 // We won't go through a user-defined type conversion function to convert a 6492 // derived to base as such conversions are given Conversion Rank. They only 6493 // go through a copy constructor. 13.3.3.1.2-p4 [over.ics.user] 6494 QualType FromCanon 6495 = Context.getCanonicalType(From->getType().getUnqualifiedType()); 6496 QualType ToCanon = Context.getCanonicalType(ToType).getUnqualifiedType(); 6497 if (FromCanon == ToCanon || 6498 IsDerivedFrom(CandidateSet.getLocation(), FromCanon, ToCanon)) { 6499 Candidate.Viable = false; 6500 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_trivial_conversion; 6501 return; 6502 } 6503 6504 // To determine what the conversion from the result of calling the 6505 // conversion function to the type we're eventually trying to 6506 // convert to (ToType), we need to synthesize a call to the 6507 // conversion function and attempt copy initialization from it. This 6508 // makes sure that we get the right semantics with respect to 6509 // lvalues/rvalues and the type. Fortunately, we can allocate this 6510 // call on the stack and we don't need its arguments to be 6511 // well-formed. 6512 DeclRefExpr ConversionRef(Conversion, false, Conversion->getType(), 6513 VK_LValue, From->getLocStart()); 6514 ImplicitCastExpr ConversionFn(ImplicitCastExpr::OnStack, 6515 Context.getPointerType(Conversion->getType()), 6516 CK_FunctionToPointerDecay, 6517 &ConversionRef, VK_RValue); 6518 6519 QualType ConversionType = Conversion->getConversionType(); 6520 if (!isCompleteType(From->getLocStart(), ConversionType)) { 6521 Candidate.Viable = false; 6522 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_final_conversion; 6523 return; 6524 } 6525 6526 ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ConversionType); 6527 6528 // Note that it is safe to allocate CallExpr on the stack here because 6529 // there are 0 arguments (i.e., nothing is allocated using ASTContext's 6530 // allocator). 6531 QualType CallResultType = ConversionType.getNonLValueExprType(Context); 6532 CallExpr Call(Context, &ConversionFn, None, CallResultType, VK, 6533 From->getLocStart()); 6534 ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = 6535 TryCopyInitialization(*this, &Call, ToType, 6536 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/true, 6537 /*InOverloadResolution=*/false, 6538 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/false); 6539 6540 switch (ICS.getKind()) { 6541 case ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion: 6542 Candidate.FinalConversion = ICS.Standard; 6543 6544 // C++ [over.ics.user]p3: 6545 // If the user-defined conversion is specified by a specialization of a 6546 // conversion function template, the second standard conversion sequence 6547 // shall have exact match rank. 6548 if (Conversion->getPrimaryTemplate() && 6549 GetConversionRank(ICS.Standard.Second) != ICR_Exact_Match) { 6550 Candidate.Viable = false; 6551 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_final_conversion_not_exact; 6552 return; 6553 } 6554 6555 // C++0x [dcl.init.ref]p5: 6556 // In the second case, if the reference is an rvalue reference and 6557 // the second standard conversion sequence of the user-defined 6558 // conversion sequence includes an lvalue-to-rvalue conversion, the 6559 // program is ill-formed. 6560 if (ToType->isRValueReferenceType() && 6561 ICS.Standard.First == ICK_Lvalue_To_Rvalue) { 6562 Candidate.Viable = false; 6563 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_final_conversion; 6564 return; 6565 } 6566 break; 6567 6568 case ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion: 6569 Candidate.Viable = false; 6570 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_final_conversion; 6571 return; 6572 6573 default: 6574 llvm_unreachable( 6575 "Can only end up with a standard conversion sequence or failure"); 6576 } 6577 6578 if (EnableIfAttr *FailedAttr = CheckEnableIf(Conversion, None)) { 6579 Candidate.Viable = false; 6580 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_enable_if; 6581 Candidate.DeductionFailure.Data = FailedAttr; 6582 return; 6583 } 6584 } 6585 6586 /// \brief Adds a conversion function template specialization 6587 /// candidate to the overload set, using template argument deduction 6588 /// to deduce the template arguments of the conversion function 6589 /// template from the type that we are converting to (C++ 6590 /// [temp.deduct.conv]). 6591 void 6592 Sema::AddTemplateConversionCandidate(FunctionTemplateDecl *FunctionTemplate, 6593 DeclAccessPair FoundDecl, 6594 CXXRecordDecl *ActingDC, 6595 Expr *From, QualType ToType, 6596 OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet, 6597 bool AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit) { 6598 assert(isa<CXXConversionDecl>(FunctionTemplate->getTemplatedDecl()) && 6599 "Only conversion function templates permitted here"); 6600 6601 if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(FunctionTemplate)) 6602 return; 6603 6604 TemplateDeductionInfo Info(CandidateSet.getLocation()); 6605 CXXConversionDecl *Specialization = nullptr; 6606 if (TemplateDeductionResult Result 6607 = DeduceTemplateArguments(FunctionTemplate, ToType, 6608 Specialization, Info)) { 6609 OverloadCandidate &Candidate = CandidateSet.addCandidate(); 6610 Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl; 6611 Candidate.Function = FunctionTemplate->getTemplatedDecl(); 6612 Candidate.Viable = false; 6613 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_deduction; 6614 Candidate.IsSurrogate = false; 6615 Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false; 6616 Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = 1; 6617 Candidate.DeductionFailure = MakeDeductionFailureInfo(Context, Result, 6618 Info); 6619 return; 6620 } 6621 6622 // Add the conversion function template specialization produced by 6623 // template argument deduction as a candidate. 6624 assert(Specialization && "Missing function template specialization?"); 6625 AddConversionCandidate(Specialization, FoundDecl, ActingDC, From, ToType, 6626 CandidateSet, AllowObjCConversionOnExplicit); 6627 } 6628 6629 /// AddSurrogateCandidate - Adds a "surrogate" candidate function that 6630 /// converts the given @c Object to a function pointer via the 6631 /// conversion function @c Conversion, and then attempts to call it 6632 /// with the given arguments (C++ [over.call.object]p2-4). Proto is 6633 /// the type of function that we'll eventually be calling. 6634 void Sema::AddSurrogateCandidate(CXXConversionDecl *Conversion, 6635 DeclAccessPair FoundDecl, 6636 CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext, 6637 const FunctionProtoType *Proto, 6638 Expr *Object, 6639 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 6640 OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet) { 6641 if (!CandidateSet.isNewCandidate(Conversion)) 6642 return; 6643 6644 // Overload resolution is always an unevaluated context. 6645 EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(*this, Sema::Unevaluated); 6646 6647 OverloadCandidate &Candidate = CandidateSet.addCandidate(Args.size() + 1); 6648 Candidate.FoundDecl = FoundDecl; 6649 Candidate.Function = nullptr; 6650 Candidate.Surrogate = Conversion; 6651 Candidate.Viable = true; 6652 Candidate.IsSurrogate = true; 6653 Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false; 6654 Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = Args.size(); 6655 6656 // Determine the implicit conversion sequence for the implicit 6657 // object parameter. 6658 ImplicitConversionSequence ObjectInit = TryObjectArgumentInitialization( 6659 *this, CandidateSet.getLocation(), Object->getType(), 6660 Object->Classify(Context), Conversion, ActingContext); 6661 if (ObjectInit.isBad()) { 6662 Candidate.Viable = false; 6663 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion; 6664 Candidate.Conversions[0] = ObjectInit; 6665 return; 6666 } 6667 6668 // The first conversion is actually a user-defined conversion whose 6669 // first conversion is ObjectInit's standard conversion (which is 6670 // effectively a reference binding). Record it as such. 6671 Candidate.Conversions[0].setUserDefined(); 6672 Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.Before = ObjectInit.Standard; 6673 Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.EllipsisConversion = false; 6674 Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.HadMultipleCandidates = false; 6675 Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.ConversionFunction = Conversion; 6676 Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.FoundConversionFunction = FoundDecl; 6677 Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.After 6678 = Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.Before; 6679 Candidate.Conversions[0].UserDefined.After.setAsIdentityConversion(); 6680 6681 // Find the 6682 unsigned NumParams = Proto->getNumParams(); 6683 6684 // (C++ 13.3.2p2): A candidate function having fewer than m 6685 // parameters is viable only if it has an ellipsis in its parameter 6686 // list (8.3.5). 6687 if (Args.size() > NumParams && !Proto->isVariadic()) { 6688 Candidate.Viable = false; 6689 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_too_many_arguments; 6690 return; 6691 } 6692 6693 // Function types don't have any default arguments, so just check if 6694 // we have enough arguments. 6695 if (Args.size() < NumParams) { 6696 // Not enough arguments. 6697 Candidate.Viable = false; 6698 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_too_few_arguments; 6699 return; 6700 } 6701 6702 // Determine the implicit conversion sequences for each of the 6703 // arguments. 6704 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) { 6705 if (ArgIdx < NumParams) { 6706 // (C++ 13.3.2p3): for F to be a viable function, there shall 6707 // exist for each argument an implicit conversion sequence 6708 // (13.3.3.1) that converts that argument to the corresponding 6709 // parameter of F. 6710 QualType ParamType = Proto->getParamType(ArgIdx); 6711 Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1] 6712 = TryCopyInitialization(*this, Args[ArgIdx], ParamType, 6713 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false, 6714 /*InOverloadResolution=*/false, 6715 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/ 6716 getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount); 6717 if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1].isBad()) { 6718 Candidate.Viable = false; 6719 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion; 6720 return; 6721 } 6722 } else { 6723 // (C++ 13.3.2p2): For the purposes of overload resolution, any 6724 // argument for which there is no corresponding parameter is 6725 // considered to ""match the ellipsis" (C+ 13.3.3.1.3). 6726 Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx + 1].setEllipsis(); 6727 } 6728 } 6729 6730 if (EnableIfAttr *FailedAttr = CheckEnableIf(Conversion, None)) { 6731 Candidate.Viable = false; 6732 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_enable_if; 6733 Candidate.DeductionFailure.Data = FailedAttr; 6734 return; 6735 } 6736 } 6737 6738 /// \brief Add overload candidates for overloaded operators that are 6739 /// member functions. 6740 /// 6741 /// Add the overloaded operator candidates that are member functions 6742 /// for the operator Op that was used in an operator expression such 6743 /// as "x Op y". , Args/NumArgs provides the operator arguments, and 6744 /// CandidateSet will store the added overload candidates. (C++ 6745 /// [over.match.oper]). 6746 void Sema::AddMemberOperatorCandidates(OverloadedOperatorKind Op, 6747 SourceLocation OpLoc, 6748 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 6749 OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet, 6750 SourceRange OpRange) { 6751 DeclarationName OpName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Op); 6752 6753 // C++ [over.match.oper]p3: 6754 // For a unary operator @ with an operand of a type whose 6755 // cv-unqualified version is T1, and for a binary operator @ with 6756 // a left operand of a type whose cv-unqualified version is T1 and 6757 // a right operand of a type whose cv-unqualified version is T2, 6758 // three sets of candidate functions, designated member 6759 // candidates, non-member candidates and built-in candidates, are 6760 // constructed as follows: 6761 QualType T1 = Args[0]->getType(); 6762 6763 // -- If T1 is a complete class type or a class currently being 6764 // defined, the set of member candidates is the result of the 6765 // qualified lookup of T1::operator@ (13.3.1.1.1); otherwise, 6766 // the set of member candidates is empty. 6767 if (const RecordType *T1Rec = T1->getAs<RecordType>()) { 6768 // Complete the type if it can be completed. 6769 if (!isCompleteType(OpLoc, T1) && !T1Rec->isBeingDefined()) 6770 return; 6771 // If the type is neither complete nor being defined, bail out now. 6772 if (!T1Rec->getDecl()->getDefinition()) 6773 return; 6774 6775 LookupResult Operators(*this, OpName, OpLoc, LookupOrdinaryName); 6776 LookupQualifiedName(Operators, T1Rec->getDecl()); 6777 Operators.suppressDiagnostics(); 6778 6779 for (LookupResult::iterator Oper = Operators.begin(), 6780 OperEnd = Operators.end(); 6781 Oper != OperEnd; 6782 ++Oper) 6783 AddMethodCandidate(Oper.getPair(), Args[0]->getType(), 6784 Args[0]->Classify(Context), 6785 Args.slice(1), 6786 CandidateSet, 6787 /* SuppressUserConversions = */ false); 6788 } 6789 } 6790 6791 /// AddBuiltinCandidate - Add a candidate for a built-in 6792 /// operator. ResultTy and ParamTys are the result and parameter types 6793 /// of the built-in candidate, respectively. Args and NumArgs are the 6794 /// arguments being passed to the candidate. IsAssignmentOperator 6795 /// should be true when this built-in candidate is an assignment 6796 /// operator. NumContextualBoolArguments is the number of arguments 6797 /// (at the beginning of the argument list) that will be contextually 6798 /// converted to bool. 6799 void Sema::AddBuiltinCandidate(QualType ResultTy, QualType *ParamTys, 6800 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 6801 OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet, 6802 bool IsAssignmentOperator, 6803 unsigned NumContextualBoolArguments) { 6804 // Overload resolution is always an unevaluated context. 6805 EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(*this, Sema::Unevaluated); 6806 6807 // Add this candidate 6808 OverloadCandidate &Candidate = CandidateSet.addCandidate(Args.size()); 6809 Candidate.FoundDecl = DeclAccessPair::make(nullptr, AS_none); 6810 Candidate.Function = nullptr; 6811 Candidate.IsSurrogate = false; 6812 Candidate.IgnoreObjectArgument = false; 6813 Candidate.BuiltinTypes.ResultTy = ResultTy; 6814 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) 6815 Candidate.BuiltinTypes.ParamTypes[ArgIdx] = ParamTys[ArgIdx]; 6816 6817 // Determine the implicit conversion sequences for each of the 6818 // arguments. 6819 Candidate.Viable = true; 6820 Candidate.ExplicitCallArguments = Args.size(); 6821 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) { 6822 // C++ [over.match.oper]p4: 6823 // For the built-in assignment operators, conversions of the 6824 // left operand are restricted as follows: 6825 // -- no temporaries are introduced to hold the left operand, and 6826 // -- no user-defined conversions are applied to the left 6827 // operand to achieve a type match with the left-most 6828 // parameter of a built-in candidate. 6829 // 6830 // We block these conversions by turning off user-defined 6831 // conversions, since that is the only way that initialization of 6832 // a reference to a non-class type can occur from something that 6833 // is not of the same type. 6834 if (ArgIdx < NumContextualBoolArguments) { 6835 assert(ParamTys[ArgIdx] == Context.BoolTy && 6836 "Contextual conversion to bool requires bool type"); 6837 Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx] 6838 = TryContextuallyConvertToBool(*this, Args[ArgIdx]); 6839 } else { 6840 Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx] 6841 = TryCopyInitialization(*this, Args[ArgIdx], ParamTys[ArgIdx], 6842 ArgIdx == 0 && IsAssignmentOperator, 6843 /*InOverloadResolution=*/false, 6844 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/ 6845 getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount); 6846 } 6847 if (Candidate.Conversions[ArgIdx].isBad()) { 6848 Candidate.Viable = false; 6849 Candidate.FailureKind = ovl_fail_bad_conversion; 6850 break; 6851 } 6852 } 6853 } 6854 6855 namespace { 6856 6857 /// BuiltinCandidateTypeSet - A set of types that will be used for the 6858 /// candidate operator functions for built-in operators (C++ 6859 /// [over.built]). The types are separated into pointer types and 6860 /// enumeration types. 6861 class BuiltinCandidateTypeSet { 6862 /// TypeSet - A set of types. 6863 typedef llvm::SetVector<QualType, SmallVector<QualType, 8>, 6864 llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8>> TypeSet; 6865 6866 /// PointerTypes - The set of pointer types that will be used in the 6867 /// built-in candidates. 6868 TypeSet PointerTypes; 6869 6870 /// MemberPointerTypes - The set of member pointer types that will be 6871 /// used in the built-in candidates. 6872 TypeSet MemberPointerTypes; 6873 6874 /// EnumerationTypes - The set of enumeration types that will be 6875 /// used in the built-in candidates. 6876 TypeSet EnumerationTypes; 6877 6878 /// \brief The set of vector types that will be used in the built-in 6879 /// candidates. 6880 TypeSet VectorTypes; 6881 6882 /// \brief A flag indicating non-record types are viable candidates 6883 bool HasNonRecordTypes; 6884 6885 /// \brief A flag indicating whether either arithmetic or enumeration types 6886 /// were present in the candidate set. 6887 bool HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes; 6888 6889 /// \brief A flag indicating whether the nullptr type was present in the 6890 /// candidate set. 6891 bool HasNullPtrType; 6892 6893 /// Sema - The semantic analysis instance where we are building the 6894 /// candidate type set. 6895 Sema &SemaRef; 6896 6897 /// Context - The AST context in which we will build the type sets. 6898 ASTContext &Context; 6899 6900 bool AddPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(QualType Ty, 6901 const Qualifiers &VisibleQuals); 6902 bool AddMemberPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(QualType Ty); 6903 6904 public: 6905 /// iterator - Iterates through the types that are part of the set. 6906 typedef TypeSet::iterator iterator; 6907 6908 BuiltinCandidateTypeSet(Sema &SemaRef) 6909 : HasNonRecordTypes(false), 6910 HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes(false), 6911 HasNullPtrType(false), 6912 SemaRef(SemaRef), 6913 Context(SemaRef.Context) { } 6914 6915 void AddTypesConvertedFrom(QualType Ty, 6916 SourceLocation Loc, 6917 bool AllowUserConversions, 6918 bool AllowExplicitConversions, 6919 const Qualifiers &VisibleTypeConversionsQuals); 6920 6921 /// pointer_begin - First pointer type found; 6922 iterator pointer_begin() { return PointerTypes.begin(); } 6923 6924 /// pointer_end - Past the last pointer type found; 6925 iterator pointer_end() { return PointerTypes.end(); } 6926 6927 /// member_pointer_begin - First member pointer type found; 6928 iterator member_pointer_begin() { return MemberPointerTypes.begin(); } 6929 6930 /// member_pointer_end - Past the last member pointer type found; 6931 iterator member_pointer_end() { return MemberPointerTypes.end(); } 6932 6933 /// enumeration_begin - First enumeration type found; 6934 iterator enumeration_begin() { return EnumerationTypes.begin(); } 6935 6936 /// enumeration_end - Past the last enumeration type found; 6937 iterator enumeration_end() { return EnumerationTypes.end(); } 6938 6939 iterator vector_begin() { return VectorTypes.begin(); } 6940 iterator vector_end() { return VectorTypes.end(); } 6941 6942 bool hasNonRecordTypes() { return HasNonRecordTypes; } 6943 bool hasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes() { return HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes; } 6944 bool hasNullPtrType() const { return HasNullPtrType; } 6945 }; 6946 6947 } // end anonymous namespace 6948 6949 /// AddPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants - Add the pointer type @p Ty to 6950 /// the set of pointer types along with any more-qualified variants of 6951 /// that type. For example, if @p Ty is "int const *", this routine 6952 /// will add "int const *", "int const volatile *", "int const 6953 /// restrict *", and "int const volatile restrict *" to the set of 6954 /// pointer types. Returns true if the add of @p Ty itself succeeded, 6955 /// false otherwise. 6956 /// 6957 /// FIXME: what to do about extended qualifiers? 6958 bool 6959 BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::AddPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(QualType Ty, 6960 const Qualifiers &VisibleQuals) { 6961 6962 // Insert this type. 6963 if (!PointerTypes.insert(Ty)) 6964 return false; 6965 6966 QualType PointeeTy; 6967 const PointerType *PointerTy = Ty->getAs<PointerType>(); 6968 bool buildObjCPtr = false; 6969 if (!PointerTy) { 6970 const ObjCObjectPointerType *PTy = Ty->castAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>(); 6971 PointeeTy = PTy->getPointeeType(); 6972 buildObjCPtr = true; 6973 } else { 6974 PointeeTy = PointerTy->getPointeeType(); 6975 } 6976 6977 // Don't add qualified variants of arrays. For one, they're not allowed 6978 // (the qualifier would sink to the element type), and for another, the 6979 // only overload situation where it matters is subscript or pointer +- int, 6980 // and those shouldn't have qualifier variants anyway. 6981 if (PointeeTy->isArrayType()) 6982 return true; 6983 6984 unsigned BaseCVR = PointeeTy.getCVRQualifiers(); 6985 bool hasVolatile = VisibleQuals.hasVolatile(); 6986 bool hasRestrict = VisibleQuals.hasRestrict(); 6987 6988 // Iterate through all strict supersets of BaseCVR. 6989 for (unsigned CVR = BaseCVR+1; CVR <= Qualifiers::CVRMask; ++CVR) { 6990 if ((CVR | BaseCVR) != CVR) continue; 6991 // Skip over volatile if no volatile found anywhere in the types. 6992 if ((CVR & Qualifiers::Volatile) && !hasVolatile) continue; 6993 6994 // Skip over restrict if no restrict found anywhere in the types, or if 6995 // the type cannot be restrict-qualified. 6996 if ((CVR & Qualifiers::Restrict) && 6997 (!hasRestrict || 6998 (!(PointeeTy->isAnyPointerType() || PointeeTy->isReferenceType())))) 6999 continue; 7000 7001 // Build qualified pointee type. 7002 QualType QPointeeTy = Context.getCVRQualifiedType(PointeeTy, CVR); 7003 7004 // Build qualified pointer type. 7005 QualType QPointerTy; 7006 if (!buildObjCPtr) 7007 QPointerTy = Context.getPointerType(QPointeeTy); 7008 else 7009 QPointerTy = Context.getObjCObjectPointerType(QPointeeTy); 7010 7011 // Insert qualified pointer type. 7012 PointerTypes.insert(QPointerTy); 7013 } 7014 7015 return true; 7016 } 7017 7018 /// AddMemberPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants - Add the pointer type @p Ty 7019 /// to the set of pointer types along with any more-qualified variants of 7020 /// that type. For example, if @p Ty is "int const *", this routine 7021 /// will add "int const *", "int const volatile *", "int const 7022 /// restrict *", and "int const volatile restrict *" to the set of 7023 /// pointer types. Returns true if the add of @p Ty itself succeeded, 7024 /// false otherwise. 7025 /// 7026 /// FIXME: what to do about extended qualifiers? 7027 bool 7028 BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::AddMemberPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants( 7029 QualType Ty) { 7030 // Insert this type. 7031 if (!MemberPointerTypes.insert(Ty)) 7032 return false; 7033 7034 const MemberPointerType *PointerTy = Ty->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); 7035 assert(PointerTy && "type was not a member pointer type!"); 7036 7037 QualType PointeeTy = PointerTy->getPointeeType(); 7038 // Don't add qualified variants of arrays. For one, they're not allowed 7039 // (the qualifier would sink to the element type), and for another, the 7040 // only overload situation where it matters is subscript or pointer +- int, 7041 // and those shouldn't have qualifier variants anyway. 7042 if (PointeeTy->isArrayType()) 7043 return true; 7044 const Type *ClassTy = PointerTy->getClass(); 7045 7046 // Iterate through all strict supersets of the pointee type's CVR 7047 // qualifiers. 7048 unsigned BaseCVR = PointeeTy.getCVRQualifiers(); 7049 for (unsigned CVR = BaseCVR+1; CVR <= Qualifiers::CVRMask; ++CVR) { 7050 if ((CVR | BaseCVR) != CVR) continue; 7051 7052 QualType QPointeeTy = Context.getCVRQualifiedType(PointeeTy, CVR); 7053 MemberPointerTypes.insert( 7054 Context.getMemberPointerType(QPointeeTy, ClassTy)); 7055 } 7056 7057 return true; 7058 } 7059 7060 /// AddTypesConvertedFrom - Add each of the types to which the type @p 7061 /// Ty can be implicit converted to the given set of @p Types. We're 7062 /// primarily interested in pointer types and enumeration types. We also 7063 /// take member pointer types, for the conditional operator. 7064 /// AllowUserConversions is true if we should look at the conversion 7065 /// functions of a class type, and AllowExplicitConversions if we 7066 /// should also include the explicit conversion functions of a class 7067 /// type. 7068 void 7069 BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::AddTypesConvertedFrom(QualType Ty, 7070 SourceLocation Loc, 7071 bool AllowUserConversions, 7072 bool AllowExplicitConversions, 7073 const Qualifiers &VisibleQuals) { 7074 // Only deal with canonical types. 7075 Ty = Context.getCanonicalType(Ty); 7076 7077 // Look through reference types; they aren't part of the type of an 7078 // expression for the purposes of conversions. 7079 if (const ReferenceType *RefTy = Ty->getAs<ReferenceType>()) 7080 Ty = RefTy->getPointeeType(); 7081 7082 // If we're dealing with an array type, decay to the pointer. 7083 if (Ty->isArrayType()) 7084 Ty = SemaRef.Context.getArrayDecayedType(Ty); 7085 7086 // Otherwise, we don't care about qualifiers on the type. 7087 Ty = Ty.getLocalUnqualifiedType(); 7088 7089 // Flag if we ever add a non-record type. 7090 const RecordType *TyRec = Ty->getAs<RecordType>(); 7091 HasNonRecordTypes = HasNonRecordTypes || !TyRec; 7092 7093 // Flag if we encounter an arithmetic type. 7094 HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes = 7095 HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes || Ty->isArithmeticType(); 7096 7097 if (Ty->isObjCIdType() || Ty->isObjCClassType()) 7098 PointerTypes.insert(Ty); 7099 else if (Ty->getAs<PointerType>() || Ty->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) { 7100 // Insert our type, and its more-qualified variants, into the set 7101 // of types. 7102 if (!AddPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(Ty, VisibleQuals)) 7103 return; 7104 } else if (Ty->isMemberPointerType()) { 7105 // Member pointers are far easier, since the pointee can't be converted. 7106 if (!AddMemberPointerWithMoreQualifiedTypeVariants(Ty)) 7107 return; 7108 } else if (Ty->isEnumeralType()) { 7109 HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes = true; 7110 EnumerationTypes.insert(Ty); 7111 } else if (Ty->isVectorType()) { 7112 // We treat vector types as arithmetic types in many contexts as an 7113 // extension. 7114 HasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes = true; 7115 VectorTypes.insert(Ty); 7116 } else if (Ty->isNullPtrType()) { 7117 HasNullPtrType = true; 7118 } else if (AllowUserConversions && TyRec) { 7119 // No conversion functions in incomplete types. 7120 if (!SemaRef.isCompleteType(Loc, Ty)) 7121 return; 7122 7123 CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(TyRec->getDecl()); 7124 for (NamedDecl *D : ClassDecl->getVisibleConversionFunctions()) { 7125 if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(D)) 7126 D = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(D)->getTargetDecl(); 7127 7128 // Skip conversion function templates; they don't tell us anything 7129 // about which builtin types we can convert to. 7130 if (isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D)) 7131 continue; 7132 7133 CXXConversionDecl *Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D); 7134 if (AllowExplicitConversions || !Conv->isExplicit()) { 7135 AddTypesConvertedFrom(Conv->getConversionType(), Loc, false, false, 7136 VisibleQuals); 7137 } 7138 } 7139 } 7140 } 7141 7142 /// \brief Helper function for AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates() that adds 7143 /// the volatile- and non-volatile-qualified assignment operators for the 7144 /// given type to the candidate set. 7145 static void AddBuiltinAssignmentOperatorCandidates(Sema &S, 7146 QualType T, 7147 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 7148 OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet) { 7149 QualType ParamTypes[2]; 7150 7151 // T& operator=(T&, T) 7152 ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(T); 7153 ParamTypes[1] = T; 7154 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 7155 /*IsAssignmentOperator=*/true); 7156 7157 if (!S.Context.getCanonicalType(T).isVolatileQualified()) { 7158 // volatile T& operator=(volatile T&, T) 7159 ParamTypes[0] 7160 = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(S.Context.getVolatileType(T)); 7161 ParamTypes[1] = T; 7162 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 7163 /*IsAssignmentOperator=*/true); 7164 } 7165 } 7166 7167 /// CollectVRQualifiers - This routine returns Volatile/Restrict qualifiers, 7168 /// if any, found in visible type conversion functions found in ArgExpr's type. 7169 static Qualifiers CollectVRQualifiers(ASTContext &Context, Expr* ArgExpr) { 7170 Qualifiers VRQuals; 7171 const RecordType *TyRec; 7172 if (const MemberPointerType *RHSMPType = 7173 ArgExpr->getType()->getAs<MemberPointerType>()) 7174 TyRec = RHSMPType->getClass()->getAs<RecordType>(); 7175 else 7176 TyRec = ArgExpr->getType()->getAs<RecordType>(); 7177 if (!TyRec) { 7178 // Just to be safe, assume the worst case. 7179 VRQuals.addVolatile(); 7180 VRQuals.addRestrict(); 7181 return VRQuals; 7182 } 7183 7184 CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(TyRec->getDecl()); 7185 if (!ClassDecl->hasDefinition()) 7186 return VRQuals; 7187 7188 for (NamedDecl *D : ClassDecl->getVisibleConversionFunctions()) { 7189 if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(D)) 7190 D = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(D)->getTargetDecl(); 7191 if (CXXConversionDecl *Conv = dyn_cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D)) { 7192 QualType CanTy = Context.getCanonicalType(Conv->getConversionType()); 7193 if (const ReferenceType *ResTypeRef = CanTy->getAs<ReferenceType>()) 7194 CanTy = ResTypeRef->getPointeeType(); 7195 // Need to go down the pointer/mempointer chain and add qualifiers 7196 // as see them. 7197 bool done = false; 7198 while (!done) { 7199 if (CanTy.isRestrictQualified()) 7200 VRQuals.addRestrict(); 7201 if (const PointerType *ResTypePtr = CanTy->getAs<PointerType>()) 7202 CanTy = ResTypePtr->getPointeeType(); 7203 else if (const MemberPointerType *ResTypeMPtr = 7204 CanTy->getAs<MemberPointerType>()) 7205 CanTy = ResTypeMPtr->getPointeeType(); 7206 else 7207 done = true; 7208 if (CanTy.isVolatileQualified()) 7209 VRQuals.addVolatile(); 7210 if (VRQuals.hasRestrict() && VRQuals.hasVolatile()) 7211 return VRQuals; 7212 } 7213 } 7214 } 7215 return VRQuals; 7216 } 7217 7218 namespace { 7219 7220 /// \brief Helper class to manage the addition of builtin operator overload 7221 /// candidates. It provides shared state and utility methods used throughout 7222 /// the process, as well as a helper method to add each group of builtin 7223 /// operator overloads from the standard to a candidate set. 7224 class BuiltinOperatorOverloadBuilder { 7225 // Common instance state available to all overload candidate addition methods. 7226 Sema &S; 7227 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args; 7228 Qualifiers VisibleTypeConversionsQuals; 7229 bool HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType; 7230 SmallVectorImpl<BuiltinCandidateTypeSet> &CandidateTypes; 7231 OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet; 7232 7233 // Define some constants used to index and iterate over the arithemetic types 7234 // provided via the getArithmeticType() method below. 7235 // The "promoted arithmetic types" are the arithmetic 7236 // types are that preserved by promotion (C++ [over.built]p2). 7237 static const unsigned FirstIntegralType = 4; 7238 static const unsigned LastIntegralType = 21; 7239 static const unsigned FirstPromotedIntegralType = 4, 7240 LastPromotedIntegralType = 12; 7241 static const unsigned FirstPromotedArithmeticType = 0, 7242 LastPromotedArithmeticType = 12; 7243 static const unsigned NumArithmeticTypes = 21; 7244 7245 /// \brief Get the canonical type for a given arithmetic type index. 7246 CanQualType getArithmeticType(unsigned index) { 7247 assert(index < NumArithmeticTypes); 7248 static CanQualType ASTContext::* const 7249 ArithmeticTypes[NumArithmeticTypes] = { 7250 // Start of promoted types. 7251 &ASTContext::FloatTy, 7252 &ASTContext::DoubleTy, 7253 &ASTContext::LongDoubleTy, 7254 &ASTContext::Float128Ty, 7255 7256 // Start of integral types. 7257 &ASTContext::IntTy, 7258 &ASTContext::LongTy, 7259 &ASTContext::LongLongTy, 7260 &ASTContext::Int128Ty, 7261 &ASTContext::UnsignedIntTy, 7262 &ASTContext::UnsignedLongTy, 7263 &ASTContext::UnsignedLongLongTy, 7264 &ASTContext::UnsignedInt128Ty, 7265 // End of promoted types. 7266 7267 &ASTContext::BoolTy, 7268 &ASTContext::CharTy, 7269 &ASTContext::WCharTy, 7270 &ASTContext::Char16Ty, 7271 &ASTContext::Char32Ty, 7272 &ASTContext::SignedCharTy, 7273 &ASTContext::ShortTy, 7274 &ASTContext::UnsignedCharTy, 7275 &ASTContext::UnsignedShortTy, 7276 // End of integral types. 7277 // FIXME: What about complex? What about half? 7278 }; 7279 return S.Context.*ArithmeticTypes[index]; 7280 } 7281 7282 /// \brief Gets the canonical type resulting from the usual arithemetic 7283 /// converions for the given arithmetic types. 7284 CanQualType getUsualArithmeticConversions(unsigned L, unsigned R) { 7285 // Accelerator table for performing the usual arithmetic conversions. 7286 // The rules are basically: 7287 // - if either is floating-point, use the wider floating-point 7288 // - if same signedness, use the higher rank 7289 // - if same size, use unsigned of the higher rank 7290 // - use the larger type 7291 // These rules, together with the axiom that higher ranks are 7292 // never smaller, are sufficient to precompute all of these results 7293 // *except* when dealing with signed types of higher rank. 7294 // (we could precompute SLL x UI for all known platforms, but it's 7295 // better not to make any assumptions). 7296 // We assume that int128 has a higher rank than long long on all platforms. 7297 enum PromotedType : int8_t { 7298 Dep=-1, 7299 Flt, Dbl, LDbl, SI, SL, SLL, S128, UI, UL, ULL, U128 7300 }; 7301 static const PromotedType ConversionsTable[LastPromotedArithmeticType] 7302 [LastPromotedArithmeticType] = { 7303 /* Flt*/ { Flt, Dbl, LDbl, Flt, Flt, Flt, Flt, Flt, Flt, Flt, Flt }, 7304 /* Dbl*/ { Dbl, Dbl, LDbl, Dbl, Dbl, Dbl, Dbl, Dbl, Dbl, Dbl, Dbl }, 7305 /*LDbl*/ { LDbl, LDbl, LDbl, LDbl, LDbl, LDbl, LDbl, LDbl, LDbl, LDbl, LDbl }, 7306 /* SI*/ { Flt, Dbl, LDbl, SI, SL, SLL, S128, UI, UL, ULL, U128 }, 7307 /* SL*/ { Flt, Dbl, LDbl, SL, SL, SLL, S128, Dep, UL, ULL, U128 }, 7308 /* SLL*/ { Flt, Dbl, LDbl, SLL, SLL, SLL, S128, Dep, Dep, ULL, U128 }, 7309 /*S128*/ { Flt, Dbl, LDbl, S128, S128, S128, S128, S128, S128, S128, U128 }, 7310 /* UI*/ { Flt, Dbl, LDbl, UI, Dep, Dep, S128, UI, UL, ULL, U128 }, 7311 /* UL*/ { Flt, Dbl, LDbl, UL, UL, Dep, S128, UL, UL, ULL, U128 }, 7312 /* ULL*/ { Flt, Dbl, LDbl, ULL, ULL, ULL, S128, ULL, ULL, ULL, U128 }, 7313 /*U128*/ { Flt, Dbl, LDbl, U128, U128, U128, U128, U128, U128, U128, U128 }, 7314 }; 7315 7316 assert(L < LastPromotedArithmeticType); 7317 assert(R < LastPromotedArithmeticType); 7318 int Idx = ConversionsTable[L][R]; 7319 7320 // Fast path: the table gives us a concrete answer. 7321 if (Idx != Dep) return getArithmeticType(Idx); 7322 7323 // Slow path: we need to compare widths. 7324 // An invariant is that the signed type has higher rank. 7325 CanQualType LT = getArithmeticType(L), 7326 RT = getArithmeticType(R); 7327 unsigned LW = S.Context.getIntWidth(LT), 7328 RW = S.Context.getIntWidth(RT); 7329 7330 // If they're different widths, use the signed type. 7331 if (LW > RW) return LT; 7332 else if (LW < RW) return RT; 7333 7334 // Otherwise, use the unsigned type of the signed type's rank. 7335 if (L == SL || R == SL) return S.Context.UnsignedLongTy; 7336 assert(L == SLL || R == SLL); 7337 return S.Context.UnsignedLongLongTy; 7338 } 7339 7340 /// \brief Helper method to factor out the common pattern of adding overloads 7341 /// for '++' and '--' builtin operators. 7342 void addPlusPlusMinusMinusStyleOverloads(QualType CandidateTy, 7343 bool HasVolatile, 7344 bool HasRestrict) { 7345 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { 7346 S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(CandidateTy), 7347 S.Context.IntTy 7348 }; 7349 7350 // Non-volatile version. 7351 if (Args.size() == 1) 7352 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 7353 else 7354 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(CandidateTy, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 7355 7356 // Use a heuristic to reduce number of builtin candidates in the set: 7357 // add volatile version only if there are conversions to a volatile type. 7358 if (HasVolatile) { 7359 ParamTypes[0] = 7360 S.Context.getLValueReferenceType( 7361 S.Context.getVolatileType(CandidateTy)); 7362 if (Args.size() == 1) 7363 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 7364 else 7365 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(CandidateTy, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 7366 } 7367 7368 // Add restrict version only if there are conversions to a restrict type 7369 // and our candidate type is a non-restrict-qualified pointer. 7370 if (HasRestrict && CandidateTy->isAnyPointerType() && 7371 !CandidateTy.isRestrictQualified()) { 7372 ParamTypes[0] 7373 = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType( 7374 S.Context.getCVRQualifiedType(CandidateTy, Qualifiers::Restrict)); 7375 if (Args.size() == 1) 7376 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 7377 else 7378 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(CandidateTy, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 7379 7380 if (HasVolatile) { 7381 ParamTypes[0] 7382 = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType( 7383 S.Context.getCVRQualifiedType(CandidateTy, 7384 (Qualifiers::Volatile | 7385 Qualifiers::Restrict))); 7386 if (Args.size() == 1) 7387 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 7388 else 7389 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(CandidateTy, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 7390 } 7391 } 7392 7393 } 7394 7395 public: 7396 BuiltinOperatorOverloadBuilder( 7397 Sema &S, ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 7398 Qualifiers VisibleTypeConversionsQuals, 7399 bool HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType, 7400 SmallVectorImpl<BuiltinCandidateTypeSet> &CandidateTypes, 7401 OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet) 7402 : S(S), Args(Args), 7403 VisibleTypeConversionsQuals(VisibleTypeConversionsQuals), 7404 HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType( 7405 HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType), 7406 CandidateTypes(CandidateTypes), 7407 CandidateSet(CandidateSet) { 7408 // Validate some of our static helper constants in debug builds. 7409 assert(getArithmeticType(FirstPromotedIntegralType) == S.Context.IntTy && 7410 "Invalid first promoted integral type"); 7411 assert(getArithmeticType(LastPromotedIntegralType - 1) 7412 == S.Context.UnsignedInt128Ty && 7413 "Invalid last promoted integral type"); 7414 assert(getArithmeticType(FirstPromotedArithmeticType) 7415 == S.Context.FloatTy && 7416 "Invalid first promoted arithmetic type"); 7417 assert(getArithmeticType(LastPromotedArithmeticType - 1) 7418 == S.Context.UnsignedInt128Ty && 7419 "Invalid last promoted arithmetic type"); 7420 } 7421 7422 // C++ [over.built]p3: 7423 // 7424 // For every pair (T, VQ), where T is an arithmetic type, and VQ 7425 // is either volatile or empty, there exist candidate operator 7426 // functions of the form 7427 // 7428 // VQ T& operator++(VQ T&); 7429 // T operator++(VQ T&, int); 7430 // 7431 // C++ [over.built]p4: 7432 // 7433 // For every pair (T, VQ), where T is an arithmetic type other 7434 // than bool, and VQ is either volatile or empty, there exist 7435 // candidate operator functions of the form 7436 // 7437 // VQ T& operator--(VQ T&); 7438 // T operator--(VQ T&, int); 7439 void addPlusPlusMinusMinusArithmeticOverloads(OverloadedOperatorKind Op) { 7440 if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType) 7441 return; 7442 7443 for (unsigned Arith = (Op == OO_PlusPlus? 0 : 1); 7444 Arith < NumArithmeticTypes; ++Arith) { 7445 addPlusPlusMinusMinusStyleOverloads( 7446 getArithmeticType(Arith), 7447 VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile(), 7448 VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasRestrict()); 7449 } 7450 } 7451 7452 // C++ [over.built]p5: 7453 // 7454 // For every pair (T, VQ), where T is a cv-qualified or 7455 // cv-unqualified object type, and VQ is either volatile or 7456 // empty, there exist candidate operator functions of the form 7457 // 7458 // T*VQ& operator++(T*VQ&); 7459 // T*VQ& operator--(T*VQ&); 7460 // T* operator++(T*VQ&, int); 7461 // T* operator--(T*VQ&, int); 7462 void addPlusPlusMinusMinusPointerOverloads() { 7463 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7464 Ptr = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_begin(), 7465 PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_end(); 7466 Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) { 7467 // Skip pointer types that aren't pointers to object types. 7468 if (!(*Ptr)->getPointeeType()->isObjectType()) 7469 continue; 7470 7471 addPlusPlusMinusMinusStyleOverloads(*Ptr, 7472 (!(*Ptr).isVolatileQualified() && 7473 VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile()), 7474 (!(*Ptr).isRestrictQualified() && 7475 VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasRestrict())); 7476 } 7477 } 7478 7479 // C++ [over.built]p6: 7480 // For every cv-qualified or cv-unqualified object type T, there 7481 // exist candidate operator functions of the form 7482 // 7483 // T& operator*(T*); 7484 // 7485 // C++ [over.built]p7: 7486 // For every function type T that does not have cv-qualifiers or a 7487 // ref-qualifier, there exist candidate operator functions of the form 7488 // T& operator*(T*); 7489 void addUnaryStarPointerOverloads() { 7490 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7491 Ptr = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_begin(), 7492 PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_end(); 7493 Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) { 7494 QualType ParamTy = *Ptr; 7495 QualType PointeeTy = ParamTy->getPointeeType(); 7496 if (!PointeeTy->isObjectType() && !PointeeTy->isFunctionType()) 7497 continue; 7498 7499 if (const FunctionProtoType *Proto =PointeeTy->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()) 7500 if (Proto->getTypeQuals() || Proto->getRefQualifier()) 7501 continue; 7502 7503 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(PointeeTy), 7504 &ParamTy, Args, CandidateSet); 7505 } 7506 } 7507 7508 // C++ [over.built]p9: 7509 // For every promoted arithmetic type T, there exist candidate 7510 // operator functions of the form 7511 // 7512 // T operator+(T); 7513 // T operator-(T); 7514 void addUnaryPlusOrMinusArithmeticOverloads() { 7515 if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType) 7516 return; 7517 7518 for (unsigned Arith = FirstPromotedArithmeticType; 7519 Arith < LastPromotedArithmeticType; ++Arith) { 7520 QualType ArithTy = getArithmeticType(Arith); 7521 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ArithTy, &ArithTy, Args, CandidateSet); 7522 } 7523 7524 // Extension: We also add these operators for vector types. 7525 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7526 Vec = CandidateTypes[0].vector_begin(), 7527 VecEnd = CandidateTypes[0].vector_end(); 7528 Vec != VecEnd; ++Vec) { 7529 QualType VecTy = *Vec; 7530 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(VecTy, &VecTy, Args, CandidateSet); 7531 } 7532 } 7533 7534 // C++ [over.built]p8: 7535 // For every type T, there exist candidate operator functions of 7536 // the form 7537 // 7538 // T* operator+(T*); 7539 void addUnaryPlusPointerOverloads() { 7540 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7541 Ptr = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_begin(), 7542 PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_end(); 7543 Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) { 7544 QualType ParamTy = *Ptr; 7545 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTy, &ParamTy, Args, CandidateSet); 7546 } 7547 } 7548 7549 // C++ [over.built]p10: 7550 // For every promoted integral type T, there exist candidate 7551 // operator functions of the form 7552 // 7553 // T operator~(T); 7554 void addUnaryTildePromotedIntegralOverloads() { 7555 if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType) 7556 return; 7557 7558 for (unsigned Int = FirstPromotedIntegralType; 7559 Int < LastPromotedIntegralType; ++Int) { 7560 QualType IntTy = getArithmeticType(Int); 7561 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(IntTy, &IntTy, Args, CandidateSet); 7562 } 7563 7564 // Extension: We also add this operator for vector types. 7565 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7566 Vec = CandidateTypes[0].vector_begin(), 7567 VecEnd = CandidateTypes[0].vector_end(); 7568 Vec != VecEnd; ++Vec) { 7569 QualType VecTy = *Vec; 7570 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(VecTy, &VecTy, Args, CandidateSet); 7571 } 7572 } 7573 7574 // C++ [over.match.oper]p16: 7575 // For every pointer to member type T, there exist candidate operator 7576 // functions of the form 7577 // 7578 // bool operator==(T,T); 7579 // bool operator!=(T,T); 7580 void addEqualEqualOrNotEqualMemberPointerOverloads() { 7581 /// Set of (canonical) types that we've already handled. 7582 llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> AddedTypes; 7583 7584 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) { 7585 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7586 MemPtr = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].member_pointer_begin(), 7587 MemPtrEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].member_pointer_end(); 7588 MemPtr != MemPtrEnd; 7589 ++MemPtr) { 7590 // Don't add the same builtin candidate twice. 7591 if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*MemPtr)).second) 7592 continue; 7593 7594 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *MemPtr, *MemPtr }; 7595 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(S.Context.BoolTy, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 7596 } 7597 } 7598 } 7599 7600 // C++ [over.built]p15: 7601 // 7602 // For every T, where T is an enumeration type, a pointer type, or 7603 // std::nullptr_t, there exist candidate operator functions of the form 7604 // 7605 // bool operator<(T, T); 7606 // bool operator>(T, T); 7607 // bool operator<=(T, T); 7608 // bool operator>=(T, T); 7609 // bool operator==(T, T); 7610 // bool operator!=(T, T); 7611 void addRelationalPointerOrEnumeralOverloads() { 7612 // C++ [over.match.oper]p3: 7613 // [...]the built-in candidates include all of the candidate operator 7614 // functions defined in 13.6 that, compared to the given operator, [...] 7615 // do not have the same parameter-type-list as any non-template non-member 7616 // candidate. 7617 // 7618 // Note that in practice, this only affects enumeration types because there 7619 // aren't any built-in candidates of record type, and a user-defined operator 7620 // must have an operand of record or enumeration type. Also, the only other 7621 // overloaded operator with enumeration arguments, operator=, 7622 // cannot be overloaded for enumeration types, so this is the only place 7623 // where we must suppress candidates like this. 7624 llvm::DenseSet<std::pair<CanQualType, CanQualType> > 7625 UserDefinedBinaryOperators; 7626 7627 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) { 7628 if (CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_begin() != 7629 CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_end()) { 7630 for (OverloadCandidateSet::iterator C = CandidateSet.begin(), 7631 CEnd = CandidateSet.end(); 7632 C != CEnd; ++C) { 7633 if (!C->Viable || !C->Function || C->Function->getNumParams() != 2) 7634 continue; 7635 7636 if (C->Function->isFunctionTemplateSpecialization()) 7637 continue; 7638 7639 QualType FirstParamType = 7640 C->Function->getParamDecl(0)->getType().getUnqualifiedType(); 7641 QualType SecondParamType = 7642 C->Function->getParamDecl(1)->getType().getUnqualifiedType(); 7643 7644 // Skip if either parameter isn't of enumeral type. 7645 if (!FirstParamType->isEnumeralType() || 7646 !SecondParamType->isEnumeralType()) 7647 continue; 7648 7649 // Add this operator to the set of known user-defined operators. 7650 UserDefinedBinaryOperators.insert( 7651 std::make_pair(S.Context.getCanonicalType(FirstParamType), 7652 S.Context.getCanonicalType(SecondParamType))); 7653 } 7654 } 7655 } 7656 7657 /// Set of (canonical) types that we've already handled. 7658 llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> AddedTypes; 7659 7660 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) { 7661 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7662 Ptr = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].pointer_begin(), 7663 PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].pointer_end(); 7664 Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) { 7665 // Don't add the same builtin candidate twice. 7666 if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Ptr)).second) 7667 continue; 7668 7669 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Ptr, *Ptr }; 7670 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(S.Context.BoolTy, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 7671 } 7672 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7673 Enum = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_begin(), 7674 EnumEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_end(); 7675 Enum != EnumEnd; ++Enum) { 7676 CanQualType CanonType = S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Enum); 7677 7678 // Don't add the same builtin candidate twice, or if a user defined 7679 // candidate exists. 7680 if (!AddedTypes.insert(CanonType).second || 7681 UserDefinedBinaryOperators.count(std::make_pair(CanonType, 7682 CanonType))) 7683 continue; 7684 7685 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Enum, *Enum }; 7686 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(S.Context.BoolTy, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 7687 } 7688 7689 if (CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].hasNullPtrType()) { 7690 CanQualType NullPtrTy = S.Context.getCanonicalType(S.Context.NullPtrTy); 7691 if (AddedTypes.insert(NullPtrTy).second && 7692 !UserDefinedBinaryOperators.count(std::make_pair(NullPtrTy, 7693 NullPtrTy))) { 7694 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { NullPtrTy, NullPtrTy }; 7695 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(S.Context.BoolTy, ParamTypes, Args, 7696 CandidateSet); 7697 } 7698 } 7699 } 7700 } 7701 7702 // C++ [over.built]p13: 7703 // 7704 // For every cv-qualified or cv-unqualified object type T 7705 // there exist candidate operator functions of the form 7706 // 7707 // T* operator+(T*, ptrdiff_t); 7708 // T& operator[](T*, ptrdiff_t); [BELOW] 7709 // T* operator-(T*, ptrdiff_t); 7710 // T* operator+(ptrdiff_t, T*); 7711 // T& operator[](ptrdiff_t, T*); [BELOW] 7712 // 7713 // C++ [over.built]p14: 7714 // 7715 // For every T, where T is a pointer to object type, there 7716 // exist candidate operator functions of the form 7717 // 7718 // ptrdiff_t operator-(T, T); 7719 void addBinaryPlusOrMinusPointerOverloads(OverloadedOperatorKind Op) { 7720 /// Set of (canonical) types that we've already handled. 7721 llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> AddedTypes; 7722 7723 for (int Arg = 0; Arg < 2; ++Arg) { 7724 QualType AsymmetricParamTypes[2] = { 7725 S.Context.getPointerDiffType(), 7726 S.Context.getPointerDiffType(), 7727 }; 7728 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7729 Ptr = CandidateTypes[Arg].pointer_begin(), 7730 PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[Arg].pointer_end(); 7731 Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) { 7732 QualType PointeeTy = (*Ptr)->getPointeeType(); 7733 if (!PointeeTy->isObjectType()) 7734 continue; 7735 7736 AsymmetricParamTypes[Arg] = *Ptr; 7737 if (Arg == 0 || Op == OO_Plus) { 7738 // operator+(T*, ptrdiff_t) or operator-(T*, ptrdiff_t) 7739 // T* operator+(ptrdiff_t, T*); 7740 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(*Ptr, AsymmetricParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 7741 } 7742 if (Op == OO_Minus) { 7743 // ptrdiff_t operator-(T, T); 7744 if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Ptr)).second) 7745 continue; 7746 7747 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Ptr, *Ptr }; 7748 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(S.Context.getPointerDiffType(), ParamTypes, 7749 Args, CandidateSet); 7750 } 7751 } 7752 } 7753 } 7754 7755 // C++ [over.built]p12: 7756 // 7757 // For every pair of promoted arithmetic types L and R, there 7758 // exist candidate operator functions of the form 7759 // 7760 // LR operator*(L, R); 7761 // LR operator/(L, R); 7762 // LR operator+(L, R); 7763 // LR operator-(L, R); 7764 // bool operator<(L, R); 7765 // bool operator>(L, R); 7766 // bool operator<=(L, R); 7767 // bool operator>=(L, R); 7768 // bool operator==(L, R); 7769 // bool operator!=(L, R); 7770 // 7771 // where LR is the result of the usual arithmetic conversions 7772 // between types L and R. 7773 // 7774 // C++ [over.built]p24: 7775 // 7776 // For every pair of promoted arithmetic types L and R, there exist 7777 // candidate operator functions of the form 7778 // 7779 // LR operator?(bool, L, R); 7780 // 7781 // where LR is the result of the usual arithmetic conversions 7782 // between types L and R. 7783 // Our candidates ignore the first parameter. 7784 void addGenericBinaryArithmeticOverloads(bool isComparison) { 7785 if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType) 7786 return; 7787 7788 for (unsigned Left = FirstPromotedArithmeticType; 7789 Left < LastPromotedArithmeticType; ++Left) { 7790 for (unsigned Right = FirstPromotedArithmeticType; 7791 Right < LastPromotedArithmeticType; ++Right) { 7792 QualType LandR[2] = { getArithmeticType(Left), 7793 getArithmeticType(Right) }; 7794 QualType Result = 7795 isComparison ? S.Context.BoolTy 7796 : getUsualArithmeticConversions(Left, Right); 7797 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(Result, LandR, Args, CandidateSet); 7798 } 7799 } 7800 7801 // Extension: Add the binary operators ==, !=, <, <=, >=, >, *, /, and the 7802 // conditional operator for vector types. 7803 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7804 Vec1 = CandidateTypes[0].vector_begin(), 7805 Vec1End = CandidateTypes[0].vector_end(); 7806 Vec1 != Vec1End; ++Vec1) { 7807 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7808 Vec2 = CandidateTypes[1].vector_begin(), 7809 Vec2End = CandidateTypes[1].vector_end(); 7810 Vec2 != Vec2End; ++Vec2) { 7811 QualType LandR[2] = { *Vec1, *Vec2 }; 7812 QualType Result = S.Context.BoolTy; 7813 if (!isComparison) { 7814 if ((*Vec1)->isExtVectorType() || !(*Vec2)->isExtVectorType()) 7815 Result = *Vec1; 7816 else 7817 Result = *Vec2; 7818 } 7819 7820 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(Result, LandR, Args, CandidateSet); 7821 } 7822 } 7823 } 7824 7825 // C++ [over.built]p17: 7826 // 7827 // For every pair of promoted integral types L and R, there 7828 // exist candidate operator functions of the form 7829 // 7830 // LR operator%(L, R); 7831 // LR operator&(L, R); 7832 // LR operator^(L, R); 7833 // LR operator|(L, R); 7834 // L operator<<(L, R); 7835 // L operator>>(L, R); 7836 // 7837 // where LR is the result of the usual arithmetic conversions 7838 // between types L and R. 7839 void addBinaryBitwiseArithmeticOverloads(OverloadedOperatorKind Op) { 7840 if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType) 7841 return; 7842 7843 for (unsigned Left = FirstPromotedIntegralType; 7844 Left < LastPromotedIntegralType; ++Left) { 7845 for (unsigned Right = FirstPromotedIntegralType; 7846 Right < LastPromotedIntegralType; ++Right) { 7847 QualType LandR[2] = { getArithmeticType(Left), 7848 getArithmeticType(Right) }; 7849 QualType Result = (Op == OO_LessLess || Op == OO_GreaterGreater) 7850 ? LandR[0] 7851 : getUsualArithmeticConversions(Left, Right); 7852 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(Result, LandR, Args, CandidateSet); 7853 } 7854 } 7855 } 7856 7857 // C++ [over.built]p20: 7858 // 7859 // For every pair (T, VQ), where T is an enumeration or 7860 // pointer to member type and VQ is either volatile or 7861 // empty, there exist candidate operator functions of the form 7862 // 7863 // VQ T& operator=(VQ T&, T); 7864 void addAssignmentMemberPointerOrEnumeralOverloads() { 7865 /// Set of (canonical) types that we've already handled. 7866 llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> AddedTypes; 7867 7868 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < 2; ++ArgIdx) { 7869 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7870 Enum = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_begin(), 7871 EnumEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_end(); 7872 Enum != EnumEnd; ++Enum) { 7873 if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Enum)).second) 7874 continue; 7875 7876 AddBuiltinAssignmentOperatorCandidates(S, *Enum, Args, CandidateSet); 7877 } 7878 7879 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7880 MemPtr = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].member_pointer_begin(), 7881 MemPtrEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].member_pointer_end(); 7882 MemPtr != MemPtrEnd; ++MemPtr) { 7883 if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*MemPtr)).second) 7884 continue; 7885 7886 AddBuiltinAssignmentOperatorCandidates(S, *MemPtr, Args, CandidateSet); 7887 } 7888 } 7889 } 7890 7891 // C++ [over.built]p19: 7892 // 7893 // For every pair (T, VQ), where T is any type and VQ is either 7894 // volatile or empty, there exist candidate operator functions 7895 // of the form 7896 // 7897 // T*VQ& operator=(T*VQ&, T*); 7898 // 7899 // C++ [over.built]p21: 7900 // 7901 // For every pair (T, VQ), where T is a cv-qualified or 7902 // cv-unqualified object type and VQ is either volatile or 7903 // empty, there exist candidate operator functions of the form 7904 // 7905 // T*VQ& operator+=(T*VQ&, ptrdiff_t); 7906 // T*VQ& operator-=(T*VQ&, ptrdiff_t); 7907 void addAssignmentPointerOverloads(bool isEqualOp) { 7908 /// Set of (canonical) types that we've already handled. 7909 llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> AddedTypes; 7910 7911 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7912 Ptr = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_begin(), 7913 PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_end(); 7914 Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) { 7915 // If this is operator=, keep track of the builtin candidates we added. 7916 if (isEqualOp) 7917 AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Ptr)); 7918 else if (!(*Ptr)->getPointeeType()->isObjectType()) 7919 continue; 7920 7921 // non-volatile version 7922 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { 7923 S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(*Ptr), 7924 isEqualOp ? *Ptr : S.Context.getPointerDiffType(), 7925 }; 7926 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 7927 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/ isEqualOp); 7928 7929 bool NeedVolatile = !(*Ptr).isVolatileQualified() && 7930 VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile(); 7931 if (NeedVolatile) { 7932 // volatile version 7933 ParamTypes[0] = 7934 S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(S.Context.getVolatileType(*Ptr)); 7935 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 7936 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp); 7937 } 7938 7939 if (!(*Ptr).isRestrictQualified() && 7940 VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasRestrict()) { 7941 // restrict version 7942 ParamTypes[0] 7943 = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(S.Context.getRestrictType(*Ptr)); 7944 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 7945 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp); 7946 7947 if (NeedVolatile) { 7948 // volatile restrict version 7949 ParamTypes[0] 7950 = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType( 7951 S.Context.getCVRQualifiedType(*Ptr, 7952 (Qualifiers::Volatile | 7953 Qualifiers::Restrict))); 7954 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 7955 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp); 7956 } 7957 } 7958 } 7959 7960 if (isEqualOp) { 7961 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 7962 Ptr = CandidateTypes[1].pointer_begin(), 7963 PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[1].pointer_end(); 7964 Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) { 7965 // Make sure we don't add the same candidate twice. 7966 if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Ptr)).second) 7967 continue; 7968 7969 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { 7970 S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(*Ptr), 7971 *Ptr, 7972 }; 7973 7974 // non-volatile version 7975 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 7976 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/true); 7977 7978 bool NeedVolatile = !(*Ptr).isVolatileQualified() && 7979 VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile(); 7980 if (NeedVolatile) { 7981 // volatile version 7982 ParamTypes[0] = 7983 S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(S.Context.getVolatileType(*Ptr)); 7984 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 7985 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/true); 7986 } 7987 7988 if (!(*Ptr).isRestrictQualified() && 7989 VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasRestrict()) { 7990 // restrict version 7991 ParamTypes[0] 7992 = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(S.Context.getRestrictType(*Ptr)); 7993 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 7994 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/true); 7995 7996 if (NeedVolatile) { 7997 // volatile restrict version 7998 ParamTypes[0] 7999 = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType( 8000 S.Context.getCVRQualifiedType(*Ptr, 8001 (Qualifiers::Volatile | 8002 Qualifiers::Restrict))); 8003 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 8004 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/true); 8005 } 8006 } 8007 } 8008 } 8009 } 8010 8011 // C++ [over.built]p18: 8012 // 8013 // For every triple (L, VQ, R), where L is an arithmetic type, 8014 // VQ is either volatile or empty, and R is a promoted 8015 // arithmetic type, there exist candidate operator functions of 8016 // the form 8017 // 8018 // VQ L& operator=(VQ L&, R); 8019 // VQ L& operator*=(VQ L&, R); 8020 // VQ L& operator/=(VQ L&, R); 8021 // VQ L& operator+=(VQ L&, R); 8022 // VQ L& operator-=(VQ L&, R); 8023 void addAssignmentArithmeticOverloads(bool isEqualOp) { 8024 if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType) 8025 return; 8026 8027 for (unsigned Left = 0; Left < NumArithmeticTypes; ++Left) { 8028 for (unsigned Right = FirstPromotedArithmeticType; 8029 Right < LastPromotedArithmeticType; ++Right) { 8030 QualType ParamTypes[2]; 8031 ParamTypes[1] = getArithmeticType(Right); 8032 8033 // Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is empty). 8034 ParamTypes[0] = 8035 S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(getArithmeticType(Left)); 8036 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 8037 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp); 8038 8039 // Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is 'volatile'). 8040 if (VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile()) { 8041 ParamTypes[0] = 8042 S.Context.getVolatileType(getArithmeticType(Left)); 8043 ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(ParamTypes[0]); 8044 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 8045 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp); 8046 } 8047 } 8048 } 8049 8050 // Extension: Add the binary operators =, +=, -=, *=, /= for vector types. 8051 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 8052 Vec1 = CandidateTypes[0].vector_begin(), 8053 Vec1End = CandidateTypes[0].vector_end(); 8054 Vec1 != Vec1End; ++Vec1) { 8055 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 8056 Vec2 = CandidateTypes[1].vector_begin(), 8057 Vec2End = CandidateTypes[1].vector_end(); 8058 Vec2 != Vec2End; ++Vec2) { 8059 QualType ParamTypes[2]; 8060 ParamTypes[1] = *Vec2; 8061 // Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is empty). 8062 ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(*Vec1); 8063 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 8064 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp); 8065 8066 // Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is 'volatile'). 8067 if (VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile()) { 8068 ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getVolatileType(*Vec1); 8069 ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(ParamTypes[0]); 8070 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 8071 /*IsAssigmentOperator=*/isEqualOp); 8072 } 8073 } 8074 } 8075 } 8076 8077 // C++ [over.built]p22: 8078 // 8079 // For every triple (L, VQ, R), where L is an integral type, VQ 8080 // is either volatile or empty, and R is a promoted integral 8081 // type, there exist candidate operator functions of the form 8082 // 8083 // VQ L& operator%=(VQ L&, R); 8084 // VQ L& operator<<=(VQ L&, R); 8085 // VQ L& operator>>=(VQ L&, R); 8086 // VQ L& operator&=(VQ L&, R); 8087 // VQ L& operator^=(VQ L&, R); 8088 // VQ L& operator|=(VQ L&, R); 8089 void addAssignmentIntegralOverloads() { 8090 if (!HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType) 8091 return; 8092 8093 for (unsigned Left = FirstIntegralType; Left < LastIntegralType; ++Left) { 8094 for (unsigned Right = FirstPromotedIntegralType; 8095 Right < LastPromotedIntegralType; ++Right) { 8096 QualType ParamTypes[2]; 8097 ParamTypes[1] = getArithmeticType(Right); 8098 8099 // Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is empty). 8100 ParamTypes[0] = 8101 S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(getArithmeticType(Left)); 8102 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 8103 if (VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile()) { 8104 // Add this built-in operator as a candidate (VQ is 'volatile'). 8105 ParamTypes[0] = getArithmeticType(Left); 8106 ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getVolatileType(ParamTypes[0]); 8107 ParamTypes[0] = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(ParamTypes[0]); 8108 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTypes[0], ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 8109 } 8110 } 8111 } 8112 } 8113 8114 // C++ [over.operator]p23: 8115 // 8116 // There also exist candidate operator functions of the form 8117 // 8118 // bool operator!(bool); 8119 // bool operator&&(bool, bool); 8120 // bool operator||(bool, bool); 8121 void addExclaimOverload() { 8122 QualType ParamTy = S.Context.BoolTy; 8123 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ParamTy, &ParamTy, Args, CandidateSet, 8124 /*IsAssignmentOperator=*/false, 8125 /*NumContextualBoolArguments=*/1); 8126 } 8127 void addAmpAmpOrPipePipeOverload() { 8128 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { S.Context.BoolTy, S.Context.BoolTy }; 8129 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(S.Context.BoolTy, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet, 8130 /*IsAssignmentOperator=*/false, 8131 /*NumContextualBoolArguments=*/2); 8132 } 8133 8134 // C++ [over.built]p13: 8135 // 8136 // For every cv-qualified or cv-unqualified object type T there 8137 // exist candidate operator functions of the form 8138 // 8139 // T* operator+(T*, ptrdiff_t); [ABOVE] 8140 // T& operator[](T*, ptrdiff_t); 8141 // T* operator-(T*, ptrdiff_t); [ABOVE] 8142 // T* operator+(ptrdiff_t, T*); [ABOVE] 8143 // T& operator[](ptrdiff_t, T*); 8144 void addSubscriptOverloads() { 8145 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 8146 Ptr = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_begin(), 8147 PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_end(); 8148 Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) { 8149 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Ptr, S.Context.getPointerDiffType() }; 8150 QualType PointeeType = (*Ptr)->getPointeeType(); 8151 if (!PointeeType->isObjectType()) 8152 continue; 8153 8154 QualType ResultTy = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(PointeeType); 8155 8156 // T& operator[](T*, ptrdiff_t) 8157 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ResultTy, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 8158 } 8159 8160 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 8161 Ptr = CandidateTypes[1].pointer_begin(), 8162 PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[1].pointer_end(); 8163 Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) { 8164 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { S.Context.getPointerDiffType(), *Ptr }; 8165 QualType PointeeType = (*Ptr)->getPointeeType(); 8166 if (!PointeeType->isObjectType()) 8167 continue; 8168 8169 QualType ResultTy = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(PointeeType); 8170 8171 // T& operator[](ptrdiff_t, T*) 8172 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ResultTy, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 8173 } 8174 } 8175 8176 // C++ [over.built]p11: 8177 // For every quintuple (C1, C2, T, CV1, CV2), where C2 is a class type, 8178 // C1 is the same type as C2 or is a derived class of C2, T is an object 8179 // type or a function type, and CV1 and CV2 are cv-qualifier-seqs, 8180 // there exist candidate operator functions of the form 8181 // 8182 // CV12 T& operator->*(CV1 C1*, CV2 T C2::*); 8183 // 8184 // where CV12 is the union of CV1 and CV2. 8185 void addArrowStarOverloads() { 8186 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 8187 Ptr = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_begin(), 8188 PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[0].pointer_end(); 8189 Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) { 8190 QualType C1Ty = (*Ptr); 8191 QualType C1; 8192 QualifierCollector Q1; 8193 C1 = QualType(Q1.strip(C1Ty->getPointeeType()), 0); 8194 if (!isa<RecordType>(C1)) 8195 continue; 8196 // heuristic to reduce number of builtin candidates in the set. 8197 // Add volatile/restrict version only if there are conversions to a 8198 // volatile/restrict type. 8199 if (!VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile() && Q1.hasVolatile()) 8200 continue; 8201 if (!VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasRestrict() && Q1.hasRestrict()) 8202 continue; 8203 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 8204 MemPtr = CandidateTypes[1].member_pointer_begin(), 8205 MemPtrEnd = CandidateTypes[1].member_pointer_end(); 8206 MemPtr != MemPtrEnd; ++MemPtr) { 8207 const MemberPointerType *mptr = cast<MemberPointerType>(*MemPtr); 8208 QualType C2 = QualType(mptr->getClass(), 0); 8209 C2 = C2.getUnqualifiedType(); 8210 if (C1 != C2 && !S.IsDerivedFrom(CandidateSet.getLocation(), C1, C2)) 8211 break; 8212 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Ptr, *MemPtr }; 8213 // build CV12 T& 8214 QualType T = mptr->getPointeeType(); 8215 if (!VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasVolatile() && 8216 T.isVolatileQualified()) 8217 continue; 8218 if (!VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.hasRestrict() && 8219 T.isRestrictQualified()) 8220 continue; 8221 T = Q1.apply(S.Context, T); 8222 QualType ResultTy = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(T); 8223 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(ResultTy, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 8224 } 8225 } 8226 } 8227 8228 // Note that we don't consider the first argument, since it has been 8229 // contextually converted to bool long ago. The candidates below are 8230 // therefore added as binary. 8231 // 8232 // C++ [over.built]p25: 8233 // For every type T, where T is a pointer, pointer-to-member, or scoped 8234 // enumeration type, there exist candidate operator functions of the form 8235 // 8236 // T operator?(bool, T, T); 8237 // 8238 void addConditionalOperatorOverloads() { 8239 /// Set of (canonical) types that we've already handled. 8240 llvm::SmallPtrSet<QualType, 8> AddedTypes; 8241 8242 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < 2; ++ArgIdx) { 8243 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 8244 Ptr = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].pointer_begin(), 8245 PtrEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].pointer_end(); 8246 Ptr != PtrEnd; ++Ptr) { 8247 if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Ptr)).second) 8248 continue; 8249 8250 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Ptr, *Ptr }; 8251 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(*Ptr, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 8252 } 8253 8254 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 8255 MemPtr = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].member_pointer_begin(), 8256 MemPtrEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].member_pointer_end(); 8257 MemPtr != MemPtrEnd; ++MemPtr) { 8258 if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*MemPtr)).second) 8259 continue; 8260 8261 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *MemPtr, *MemPtr }; 8262 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(*MemPtr, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 8263 } 8264 8265 if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11) { 8266 for (BuiltinCandidateTypeSet::iterator 8267 Enum = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_begin(), 8268 EnumEnd = CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].enumeration_end(); 8269 Enum != EnumEnd; ++Enum) { 8270 if (!(*Enum)->getAs<EnumType>()->getDecl()->isScoped()) 8271 continue; 8272 8273 if (!AddedTypes.insert(S.Context.getCanonicalType(*Enum)).second) 8274 continue; 8275 8276 QualType ParamTypes[2] = { *Enum, *Enum }; 8277 S.AddBuiltinCandidate(*Enum, ParamTypes, Args, CandidateSet); 8278 } 8279 } 8280 } 8281 } 8282 }; 8283 8284 } // end anonymous namespace 8285 8286 /// AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates - Add the appropriate built-in 8287 /// operator overloads to the candidate set (C++ [over.built]), based 8288 /// on the operator @p Op and the arguments given. For example, if the 8289 /// operator is a binary '+', this routine might add "int 8290 /// operator+(int, int)" to cover integer addition. 8291 void Sema::AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates(OverloadedOperatorKind Op, 8292 SourceLocation OpLoc, 8293 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 8294 OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet) { 8295 // Find all of the types that the arguments can convert to, but only 8296 // if the operator we're looking at has built-in operator candidates 8297 // that make use of these types. Also record whether we encounter non-record 8298 // candidate types or either arithmetic or enumeral candidate types. 8299 Qualifiers VisibleTypeConversionsQuals; 8300 VisibleTypeConversionsQuals.addConst(); 8301 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) 8302 VisibleTypeConversionsQuals += CollectVRQualifiers(Context, Args[ArgIdx]); 8303 8304 bool HasNonRecordCandidateType = false; 8305 bool HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType = false; 8306 SmallVector<BuiltinCandidateTypeSet, 2> CandidateTypes; 8307 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) { 8308 CandidateTypes.emplace_back(*this); 8309 CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].AddTypesConvertedFrom(Args[ArgIdx]->getType(), 8310 OpLoc, 8311 true, 8312 (Op == OO_Exclaim || 8313 Op == OO_AmpAmp || 8314 Op == OO_PipePipe), 8315 VisibleTypeConversionsQuals); 8316 HasNonRecordCandidateType = HasNonRecordCandidateType || 8317 CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].hasNonRecordTypes(); 8318 HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType = 8319 HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType || 8320 CandidateTypes[ArgIdx].hasArithmeticOrEnumeralTypes(); 8321 } 8322 8323 // Exit early when no non-record types have been added to the candidate set 8324 // for any of the arguments to the operator. 8325 // 8326 // We can't exit early for !, ||, or &&, since there we have always have 8327 // 'bool' overloads. 8328 if (!HasNonRecordCandidateType && 8329 !(Op == OO_Exclaim || Op == OO_AmpAmp || Op == OO_PipePipe)) 8330 return; 8331 8332 // Setup an object to manage the common state for building overloads. 8333 BuiltinOperatorOverloadBuilder OpBuilder(*this, Args, 8334 VisibleTypeConversionsQuals, 8335 HasArithmeticOrEnumeralCandidateType, 8336 CandidateTypes, CandidateSet); 8337 8338 // Dispatch over the operation to add in only those overloads which apply. 8339 switch (Op) { 8340 case OO_None: 8341 case NUM_OVERLOADED_OPERATORS: 8342 llvm_unreachable("Expected an overloaded operator"); 8343 8344 case OO_New: 8345 case OO_Delete: 8346 case OO_Array_New: 8347 case OO_Array_Delete: 8348 case OO_Call: 8349 llvm_unreachable( 8350 "Special operators don't use AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates"); 8351 8352 case OO_Comma: 8353 case OO_Arrow: 8354 case OO_Coawait: 8355 // C++ [over.match.oper]p3: 8356 // -- For the operator ',', the unary operator '&', the 8357 // operator '->', or the operator 'co_await', the 8358 // built-in candidates set is empty. 8359 break; 8360 8361 case OO_Plus: // '+' is either unary or binary 8362 if (Args.size() == 1) 8363 OpBuilder.addUnaryPlusPointerOverloads(); 8364 // Fall through. 8365 8366 case OO_Minus: // '-' is either unary or binary 8367 if (Args.size() == 1) { 8368 OpBuilder.addUnaryPlusOrMinusArithmeticOverloads(); 8369 } else { 8370 OpBuilder.addBinaryPlusOrMinusPointerOverloads(Op); 8371 OpBuilder.addGenericBinaryArithmeticOverloads(/*isComparison=*/false); 8372 } 8373 break; 8374 8375 case OO_Star: // '*' is either unary or binary 8376 if (Args.size() == 1) 8377 OpBuilder.addUnaryStarPointerOverloads(); 8378 else 8379 OpBuilder.addGenericBinaryArithmeticOverloads(/*isComparison=*/false); 8380 break; 8381 8382 case OO_Slash: 8383 OpBuilder.addGenericBinaryArithmeticOverloads(/*isComparison=*/false); 8384 break; 8385 8386 case OO_PlusPlus: 8387 case OO_MinusMinus: 8388 OpBuilder.addPlusPlusMinusMinusArithmeticOverloads(Op); 8389 OpBuilder.addPlusPlusMinusMinusPointerOverloads(); 8390 break; 8391 8392 case OO_EqualEqual: 8393 case OO_ExclaimEqual: 8394 OpBuilder.addEqualEqualOrNotEqualMemberPointerOverloads(); 8395 // Fall through. 8396 8397 case OO_Less: 8398 case OO_Greater: 8399 case OO_LessEqual: 8400 case OO_GreaterEqual: 8401 OpBuilder.addRelationalPointerOrEnumeralOverloads(); 8402 OpBuilder.addGenericBinaryArithmeticOverloads(/*isComparison=*/true); 8403 break; 8404 8405 case OO_Percent: 8406 case OO_Caret: 8407 case OO_Pipe: 8408 case OO_LessLess: 8409 case OO_GreaterGreater: 8410 OpBuilder.addBinaryBitwiseArithmeticOverloads(Op); 8411 break; 8412 8413 case OO_Amp: // '&' is either unary or binary 8414 if (Args.size() == 1) 8415 // C++ [over.match.oper]p3: 8416 // -- For the operator ',', the unary operator '&', or the 8417 // operator '->', the built-in candidates set is empty. 8418 break; 8419 8420 OpBuilder.addBinaryBitwiseArithmeticOverloads(Op); 8421 break; 8422 8423 case OO_Tilde: 8424 OpBuilder.addUnaryTildePromotedIntegralOverloads(); 8425 break; 8426 8427 case OO_Equal: 8428 OpBuilder.addAssignmentMemberPointerOrEnumeralOverloads(); 8429 // Fall through. 8430 8431 case OO_PlusEqual: 8432 case OO_MinusEqual: 8433 OpBuilder.addAssignmentPointerOverloads(Op == OO_Equal); 8434 // Fall through. 8435 8436 case OO_StarEqual: 8437 case OO_SlashEqual: 8438 OpBuilder.addAssignmentArithmeticOverloads(Op == OO_Equal); 8439 break; 8440 8441 case OO_PercentEqual: 8442 case OO_LessLessEqual: 8443 case OO_GreaterGreaterEqual: 8444 case OO_AmpEqual: 8445 case OO_CaretEqual: 8446 case OO_PipeEqual: 8447 OpBuilder.addAssignmentIntegralOverloads(); 8448 break; 8449 8450 case OO_Exclaim: 8451 OpBuilder.addExclaimOverload(); 8452 break; 8453 8454 case OO_AmpAmp: 8455 case OO_PipePipe: 8456 OpBuilder.addAmpAmpOrPipePipeOverload(); 8457 break; 8458 8459 case OO_Subscript: 8460 OpBuilder.addSubscriptOverloads(); 8461 break; 8462 8463 case OO_ArrowStar: 8464 OpBuilder.addArrowStarOverloads(); 8465 break; 8466 8467 case OO_Conditional: 8468 OpBuilder.addConditionalOperatorOverloads(); 8469 OpBuilder.addGenericBinaryArithmeticOverloads(/*isComparison=*/false); 8470 break; 8471 } 8472 } 8473 8474 /// \brief Add function candidates found via argument-dependent lookup 8475 /// to the set of overloading candidates. 8476 /// 8477 /// This routine performs argument-dependent name lookup based on the 8478 /// given function name (which may also be an operator name) and adds 8479 /// all of the overload candidates found by ADL to the overload 8480 /// candidate set (C++ [basic.lookup.argdep]). 8481 void 8482 Sema::AddArgumentDependentLookupCandidates(DeclarationName Name, 8483 SourceLocation Loc, 8484 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 8485 TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs, 8486 OverloadCandidateSet& CandidateSet, 8487 bool PartialOverloading) { 8488 ADLResult Fns; 8489 8490 // FIXME: This approach for uniquing ADL results (and removing 8491 // redundant candidates from the set) relies on pointer-equality, 8492 // which means we need to key off the canonical decl. However, 8493 // always going back to the canonical decl might not get us the 8494 // right set of default arguments. What default arguments are 8495 // we supposed to consider on ADL candidates, anyway? 8496 8497 // FIXME: Pass in the explicit template arguments? 8498 ArgumentDependentLookup(Name, Loc, Args, Fns); 8499 8500 // Erase all of the candidates we already knew about. 8501 for (OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Cand = CandidateSet.begin(), 8502 CandEnd = CandidateSet.end(); 8503 Cand != CandEnd; ++Cand) 8504 if (Cand->Function) { 8505 Fns.erase(Cand->Function); 8506 if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FunTmpl = Cand->Function->getPrimaryTemplate()) 8507 Fns.erase(FunTmpl); 8508 } 8509 8510 // For each of the ADL candidates we found, add it to the overload 8511 // set. 8512 for (ADLResult::iterator I = Fns.begin(), E = Fns.end(); I != E; ++I) { 8513 DeclAccessPair FoundDecl = DeclAccessPair::make(*I, AS_none); 8514 if (FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(*I)) { 8515 if (ExplicitTemplateArgs) 8516 continue; 8517 8518 AddOverloadCandidate(FD, FoundDecl, Args, CandidateSet, false, 8519 PartialOverloading); 8520 } else 8521 AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(*I), 8522 FoundDecl, ExplicitTemplateArgs, 8523 Args, CandidateSet, PartialOverloading); 8524 } 8525 } 8526 8527 namespace { 8528 enum class Comparison { Equal, Better, Worse }; 8529 } 8530 8531 /// Compares the enable_if attributes of two FunctionDecls, for the purposes of 8532 /// overload resolution. 8533 /// 8534 /// Cand1's set of enable_if attributes are said to be "better" than Cand2's iff 8535 /// Cand1's first N enable_if attributes have precisely the same conditions as 8536 /// Cand2's first N enable_if attributes (where N = the number of enable_if 8537 /// attributes on Cand2), and Cand1 has more than N enable_if attributes. 8538 /// 8539 /// Note that you can have a pair of candidates such that Cand1's enable_if 8540 /// attributes are worse than Cand2's, and Cand2's enable_if attributes are 8541 /// worse than Cand1's. 8542 static Comparison compareEnableIfAttrs(const Sema &S, const FunctionDecl *Cand1, 8543 const FunctionDecl *Cand2) { 8544 // Common case: One (or both) decls don't have enable_if attrs. 8545 bool Cand1Attr = Cand1->hasAttr<EnableIfAttr>(); 8546 bool Cand2Attr = Cand2->hasAttr<EnableIfAttr>(); 8547 if (!Cand1Attr || !Cand2Attr) { 8548 if (Cand1Attr == Cand2Attr) 8549 return Comparison::Equal; 8550 return Cand1Attr ? Comparison::Better : Comparison::Worse; 8551 } 8552 8553 // FIXME: The next several lines are just 8554 // specific_attr_iterator<EnableIfAttr> but going in declaration order, 8555 // instead of reverse order which is how they're stored in the AST. 8556 auto Cand1Attrs = getOrderedEnableIfAttrs(Cand1); 8557 auto Cand2Attrs = getOrderedEnableIfAttrs(Cand2); 8558 8559 // It's impossible for Cand1 to be better than (or equal to) Cand2 if Cand1 8560 // has fewer enable_if attributes than Cand2. 8561 if (Cand1Attrs.size() < Cand2Attrs.size()) 8562 return Comparison::Worse; 8563 8564 auto Cand1I = Cand1Attrs.begin(); 8565 llvm::FoldingSetNodeID Cand1ID, Cand2ID; 8566 for (auto &Cand2A : Cand2Attrs) { 8567 Cand1ID.clear(); 8568 Cand2ID.clear(); 8569 8570 auto &Cand1A = *Cand1I++; 8571 Cand1A->getCond()->Profile(Cand1ID, S.getASTContext(), true); 8572 Cand2A->getCond()->Profile(Cand2ID, S.getASTContext(), true); 8573 if (Cand1ID != Cand2ID) 8574 return Comparison::Worse; 8575 } 8576 8577 return Cand1I == Cand1Attrs.end() ? Comparison::Equal : Comparison::Better; 8578 } 8579 8580 /// isBetterOverloadCandidate - Determines whether the first overload 8581 /// candidate is a better candidate than the second (C++ 13.3.3p1). 8582 bool clang::isBetterOverloadCandidate(Sema &S, const OverloadCandidate &Cand1, 8583 const OverloadCandidate &Cand2, 8584 SourceLocation Loc, 8585 bool UserDefinedConversion) { 8586 // Define viable functions to be better candidates than non-viable 8587 // functions. 8588 if (!Cand2.Viable) 8589 return Cand1.Viable; 8590 else if (!Cand1.Viable) 8591 return false; 8592 8593 // C++ [over.match.best]p1: 8594 // 8595 // -- if F is a static member function, ICS1(F) is defined such 8596 // that ICS1(F) is neither better nor worse than ICS1(G) for 8597 // any function G, and, symmetrically, ICS1(G) is neither 8598 // better nor worse than ICS1(F). 8599 unsigned StartArg = 0; 8600 if (Cand1.IgnoreObjectArgument || Cand2.IgnoreObjectArgument) 8601 StartArg = 1; 8602 8603 auto IsIllFormedConversion = [&](const ImplicitConversionSequence &ICS) { 8604 // We don't allow incompatible pointer conversions in C++. 8605 if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) 8606 return ICS.isStandard() && 8607 ICS.Standard.Second == ICK_Incompatible_Pointer_Conversion; 8608 8609 // The only ill-formed conversion we allow in C++ is the string literal to 8610 // char* conversion, which is only considered ill-formed after C++11. 8611 return S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && !S.getLangOpts().WritableStrings && 8612 hasDeprecatedStringLiteralToCharPtrConversion(ICS); 8613 }; 8614 8615 // Define functions that don't require ill-formed conversions for a given 8616 // argument to be better candidates than functions that do. 8617 unsigned NumArgs = Cand1.NumConversions; 8618 assert(Cand2.NumConversions == NumArgs && "Overload candidate mismatch"); 8619 bool HasBetterConversion = false; 8620 for (unsigned ArgIdx = StartArg; ArgIdx < NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) { 8621 bool Cand1Bad = IsIllFormedConversion(Cand1.Conversions[ArgIdx]); 8622 bool Cand2Bad = IsIllFormedConversion(Cand2.Conversions[ArgIdx]); 8623 if (Cand1Bad != Cand2Bad) { 8624 if (Cand1Bad) 8625 return false; 8626 HasBetterConversion = true; 8627 } 8628 } 8629 8630 if (HasBetterConversion) 8631 return true; 8632 8633 // C++ [over.match.best]p1: 8634 // A viable function F1 is defined to be a better function than another 8635 // viable function F2 if for all arguments i, ICSi(F1) is not a worse 8636 // conversion sequence than ICSi(F2), and then... 8637 for (unsigned ArgIdx = StartArg; ArgIdx < NumArgs; ++ArgIdx) { 8638 switch (CompareImplicitConversionSequences(S, Loc, 8639 Cand1.Conversions[ArgIdx], 8640 Cand2.Conversions[ArgIdx])) { 8641 case ImplicitConversionSequence::Better: 8642 // Cand1 has a better conversion sequence. 8643 HasBetterConversion = true; 8644 break; 8645 8646 case ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse: 8647 // Cand1 can't be better than Cand2. 8648 return false; 8649 8650 case ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable: 8651 // Do nothing. 8652 break; 8653 } 8654 } 8655 8656 // -- for some argument j, ICSj(F1) is a better conversion sequence than 8657 // ICSj(F2), or, if not that, 8658 if (HasBetterConversion) 8659 return true; 8660 8661 // -- the context is an initialization by user-defined conversion 8662 // (see 8.5, 13.3.1.5) and the standard conversion sequence 8663 // from the return type of F1 to the destination type (i.e., 8664 // the type of the entity being initialized) is a better 8665 // conversion sequence than the standard conversion sequence 8666 // from the return type of F2 to the destination type. 8667 if (UserDefinedConversion && Cand1.Function && Cand2.Function && 8668 isa<CXXConversionDecl>(Cand1.Function) && 8669 isa<CXXConversionDecl>(Cand2.Function)) { 8670 // First check whether we prefer one of the conversion functions over the 8671 // other. This only distinguishes the results in non-standard, extension 8672 // cases such as the conversion from a lambda closure type to a function 8673 // pointer or block. 8674 ImplicitConversionSequence::CompareKind Result = 8675 compareConversionFunctions(S, Cand1.Function, Cand2.Function); 8676 if (Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable) 8677 Result = CompareStandardConversionSequences(S, Loc, 8678 Cand1.FinalConversion, 8679 Cand2.FinalConversion); 8680 8681 if (Result != ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable) 8682 return Result == ImplicitConversionSequence::Better; 8683 8684 // FIXME: Compare kind of reference binding if conversion functions 8685 // convert to a reference type used in direct reference binding, per 8686 // C++14 [over.match.best]p1 section 2 bullet 3. 8687 } 8688 8689 // -- F1 is a non-template function and F2 is a function template 8690 // specialization, or, if not that, 8691 bool Cand1IsSpecialization = Cand1.Function && 8692 Cand1.Function->getPrimaryTemplate(); 8693 bool Cand2IsSpecialization = Cand2.Function && 8694 Cand2.Function->getPrimaryTemplate(); 8695 if (Cand1IsSpecialization != Cand2IsSpecialization) 8696 return Cand2IsSpecialization; 8697 8698 // -- F1 and F2 are function template specializations, and the function 8699 // template for F1 is more specialized than the template for F2 8700 // according to the partial ordering rules described in 14.5.5.2, or, 8701 // if not that, 8702 if (Cand1IsSpecialization && Cand2IsSpecialization) { 8703 if (FunctionTemplateDecl *BetterTemplate 8704 = S.getMoreSpecializedTemplate(Cand1.Function->getPrimaryTemplate(), 8705 Cand2.Function->getPrimaryTemplate(), 8706 Loc, 8707 isa<CXXConversionDecl>(Cand1.Function)? TPOC_Conversion 8708 : TPOC_Call, 8709 Cand1.ExplicitCallArguments, 8710 Cand2.ExplicitCallArguments)) 8711 return BetterTemplate == Cand1.Function->getPrimaryTemplate(); 8712 } 8713 8714 // FIXME: Work around a defect in the C++17 inheriting constructor wording. 8715 // A derived-class constructor beats an (inherited) base class constructor. 8716 bool Cand1IsInherited = 8717 dyn_cast_or_null<ConstructorUsingShadowDecl>(Cand1.FoundDecl.getDecl()); 8718 bool Cand2IsInherited = 8719 dyn_cast_or_null<ConstructorUsingShadowDecl>(Cand2.FoundDecl.getDecl()); 8720 if (Cand1IsInherited != Cand2IsInherited) 8721 return Cand2IsInherited; 8722 else if (Cand1IsInherited) { 8723 assert(Cand2IsInherited); 8724 auto *Cand1Class = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Cand1.Function->getDeclContext()); 8725 auto *Cand2Class = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Cand2.Function->getDeclContext()); 8726 if (Cand1Class->isDerivedFrom(Cand2Class)) 8727 return true; 8728 if (Cand2Class->isDerivedFrom(Cand1Class)) 8729 return false; 8730 // Inherited from sibling base classes: still ambiguous. 8731 } 8732 8733 // Check for enable_if value-based overload resolution. 8734 if (Cand1.Function && Cand2.Function) { 8735 Comparison Cmp = compareEnableIfAttrs(S, Cand1.Function, Cand2.Function); 8736 if (Cmp != Comparison::Equal) 8737 return Cmp == Comparison::Better; 8738 } 8739 8740 if (S.getLangOpts().CUDA && Cand1.Function && Cand2.Function) { 8741 FunctionDecl *Caller = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(S.CurContext); 8742 return S.IdentifyCUDAPreference(Caller, Cand1.Function) > 8743 S.IdentifyCUDAPreference(Caller, Cand2.Function); 8744 } 8745 8746 bool HasPS1 = Cand1.Function != nullptr && 8747 functionHasPassObjectSizeParams(Cand1.Function); 8748 bool HasPS2 = Cand2.Function != nullptr && 8749 functionHasPassObjectSizeParams(Cand2.Function); 8750 return HasPS1 != HasPS2 && HasPS1; 8751 } 8752 8753 /// Determine whether two declarations are "equivalent" for the purposes of 8754 /// name lookup and overload resolution. This applies when the same internal/no 8755 /// linkage entity is defined by two modules (probably by textually including 8756 /// the same header). In such a case, we don't consider the declarations to 8757 /// declare the same entity, but we also don't want lookups with both 8758 /// declarations visible to be ambiguous in some cases (this happens when using 8759 /// a modularized libstdc++). 8760 bool Sema::isEquivalentInternalLinkageDeclaration(const NamedDecl *A, 8761 const NamedDecl *B) { 8762 auto *VA = dyn_cast_or_null<ValueDecl>(A); 8763 auto *VB = dyn_cast_or_null<ValueDecl>(B); 8764 if (!VA || !VB) 8765 return false; 8766 8767 // The declarations must be declaring the same name as an internal linkage 8768 // entity in different modules. 8769 if (!VA->getDeclContext()->getRedeclContext()->Equals( 8770 VB->getDeclContext()->getRedeclContext()) || 8771 getOwningModule(const_cast<ValueDecl *>(VA)) == 8772 getOwningModule(const_cast<ValueDecl *>(VB)) || 8773 VA->isExternallyVisible() || VB->isExternallyVisible()) 8774 return false; 8775 8776 // Check that the declarations appear to be equivalent. 8777 // 8778 // FIXME: Checking the type isn't really enough to resolve the ambiguity. 8779 // For constants and functions, we should check the initializer or body is 8780 // the same. For non-constant variables, we shouldn't allow it at all. 8781 if (Context.hasSameType(VA->getType(), VB->getType())) 8782 return true; 8783 8784 // Enum constants within unnamed enumerations will have different types, but 8785 // may still be similar enough to be interchangeable for our purposes. 8786 if (auto *EA = dyn_cast<EnumConstantDecl>(VA)) { 8787 if (auto *EB = dyn_cast<EnumConstantDecl>(VB)) { 8788 // Only handle anonymous enums. If the enumerations were named and 8789 // equivalent, they would have been merged to the same type. 8790 auto *EnumA = cast<EnumDecl>(EA->getDeclContext()); 8791 auto *EnumB = cast<EnumDecl>(EB->getDeclContext()); 8792 if (EnumA->hasNameForLinkage() || EnumB->hasNameForLinkage() || 8793 !Context.hasSameType(EnumA->getIntegerType(), 8794 EnumB->getIntegerType())) 8795 return false; 8796 // Allow this only if the value is the same for both enumerators. 8797 return llvm::APSInt::isSameValue(EA->getInitVal(), EB->getInitVal()); 8798 } 8799 } 8800 8801 // Nothing else is sufficiently similar. 8802 return false; 8803 } 8804 8805 void Sema::diagnoseEquivalentInternalLinkageDeclarations( 8806 SourceLocation Loc, const NamedDecl *D, ArrayRef<const NamedDecl *> Equiv) { 8807 Diag(Loc, diag::ext_equivalent_internal_linkage_decl_in_modules) << D; 8808 8809 Module *M = getOwningModule(const_cast<NamedDecl*>(D)); 8810 Diag(D->getLocation(), diag::note_equivalent_internal_linkage_decl) 8811 << !M << (M ? M->getFullModuleName() : ""); 8812 8813 for (auto *E : Equiv) { 8814 Module *M = getOwningModule(const_cast<NamedDecl*>(E)); 8815 Diag(E->getLocation(), diag::note_equivalent_internal_linkage_decl) 8816 << !M << (M ? M->getFullModuleName() : ""); 8817 } 8818 } 8819 8820 /// \brief Computes the best viable function (C++ 13.3.3) 8821 /// within an overload candidate set. 8822 /// 8823 /// \param Loc The location of the function name (or operator symbol) for 8824 /// which overload resolution occurs. 8825 /// 8826 /// \param Best If overload resolution was successful or found a deleted 8827 /// function, \p Best points to the candidate function found. 8828 /// 8829 /// \returns The result of overload resolution. 8830 OverloadingResult 8831 OverloadCandidateSet::BestViableFunction(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, 8832 iterator &Best, 8833 bool UserDefinedConversion) { 8834 llvm::SmallVector<OverloadCandidate *, 16> Candidates; 8835 std::transform(begin(), end(), std::back_inserter(Candidates), 8836 [](OverloadCandidate &Cand) { return &Cand; }); 8837 8838 // [CUDA] HD->H or HD->D calls are technically not allowed by CUDA but 8839 // are accepted by both clang and NVCC. However, during a particular 8840 // compilation mode only one call variant is viable. We need to 8841 // exclude non-viable overload candidates from consideration based 8842 // only on their host/device attributes. Specifically, if one 8843 // candidate call is WrongSide and the other is SameSide, we ignore 8844 // the WrongSide candidate. 8845 if (S.getLangOpts().CUDA) { 8846 const FunctionDecl *Caller = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(S.CurContext); 8847 bool ContainsSameSideCandidate = 8848 llvm::any_of(Candidates, [&](OverloadCandidate *Cand) { 8849 return Cand->Function && 8850 S.IdentifyCUDAPreference(Caller, Cand->Function) == 8851 Sema::CFP_SameSide; 8852 }); 8853 if (ContainsSameSideCandidate) { 8854 auto IsWrongSideCandidate = [&](OverloadCandidate *Cand) { 8855 return Cand->Function && 8856 S.IdentifyCUDAPreference(Caller, Cand->Function) == 8857 Sema::CFP_WrongSide; 8858 }; 8859 Candidates.erase(std::remove_if(Candidates.begin(), Candidates.end(), 8860 IsWrongSideCandidate), 8861 Candidates.end()); 8862 } 8863 } 8864 8865 // Find the best viable function. 8866 Best = end(); 8867 for (auto *Cand : Candidates) 8868 if (Cand->Viable) 8869 if (Best == end() || isBetterOverloadCandidate(S, *Cand, *Best, Loc, 8870 UserDefinedConversion)) 8871 Best = Cand; 8872 8873 // If we didn't find any viable functions, abort. 8874 if (Best == end()) 8875 return OR_No_Viable_Function; 8876 8877 llvm::SmallVector<const NamedDecl *, 4> EquivalentCands; 8878 8879 // Make sure that this function is better than every other viable 8880 // function. If not, we have an ambiguity. 8881 for (auto *Cand : Candidates) { 8882 if (Cand->Viable && 8883 Cand != Best && 8884 !isBetterOverloadCandidate(S, *Best, *Cand, Loc, 8885 UserDefinedConversion)) { 8886 if (S.isEquivalentInternalLinkageDeclaration(Best->Function, 8887 Cand->Function)) { 8888 EquivalentCands.push_back(Cand->Function); 8889 continue; 8890 } 8891 8892 Best = end(); 8893 return OR_Ambiguous; 8894 } 8895 } 8896 8897 // Best is the best viable function. 8898 if (Best->Function && 8899 (Best->Function->isDeleted() || 8900 S.isFunctionConsideredUnavailable(Best->Function))) 8901 return OR_Deleted; 8902 8903 if (!EquivalentCands.empty()) 8904 S.diagnoseEquivalentInternalLinkageDeclarations(Loc, Best->Function, 8905 EquivalentCands); 8906 8907 return OR_Success; 8908 } 8909 8910 namespace { 8911 8912 enum OverloadCandidateKind { 8913 oc_function, 8914 oc_method, 8915 oc_constructor, 8916 oc_function_template, 8917 oc_method_template, 8918 oc_constructor_template, 8919 oc_implicit_default_constructor, 8920 oc_implicit_copy_constructor, 8921 oc_implicit_move_constructor, 8922 oc_implicit_copy_assignment, 8923 oc_implicit_move_assignment, 8924 oc_inherited_constructor, 8925 oc_inherited_constructor_template 8926 }; 8927 8928 OverloadCandidateKind ClassifyOverloadCandidate(Sema &S, 8929 NamedDecl *Found, 8930 FunctionDecl *Fn, 8931 std::string &Description) { 8932 bool isTemplate = false; 8933 8934 if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FunTmpl = Fn->getPrimaryTemplate()) { 8935 isTemplate = true; 8936 Description = S.getTemplateArgumentBindingsText( 8937 FunTmpl->getTemplateParameters(), *Fn->getTemplateSpecializationArgs()); 8938 } 8939 8940 if (CXXConstructorDecl *Ctor = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Fn)) { 8941 if (!Ctor->isImplicit()) { 8942 if (isa<ConstructorUsingShadowDecl>(Found)) 8943 return isTemplate ? oc_inherited_constructor_template 8944 : oc_inherited_constructor; 8945 else 8946 return isTemplate ? oc_constructor_template : oc_constructor; 8947 } 8948 8949 if (Ctor->isDefaultConstructor()) 8950 return oc_implicit_default_constructor; 8951 8952 if (Ctor->isMoveConstructor()) 8953 return oc_implicit_move_constructor; 8954 8955 assert(Ctor->isCopyConstructor() && 8956 "unexpected sort of implicit constructor"); 8957 return oc_implicit_copy_constructor; 8958 } 8959 8960 if (CXXMethodDecl *Meth = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn)) { 8961 // This actually gets spelled 'candidate function' for now, but 8962 // it doesn't hurt to split it out. 8963 if (!Meth->isImplicit()) 8964 return isTemplate ? oc_method_template : oc_method; 8965 8966 if (Meth->isMoveAssignmentOperator()) 8967 return oc_implicit_move_assignment; 8968 8969 if (Meth->isCopyAssignmentOperator()) 8970 return oc_implicit_copy_assignment; 8971 8972 assert(isa<CXXConversionDecl>(Meth) && "expected conversion"); 8973 return oc_method; 8974 } 8975 8976 return isTemplate ? oc_function_template : oc_function; 8977 } 8978 8979 void MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(Sema &S, Decl *FoundDecl) { 8980 // FIXME: It'd be nice to only emit a note once per using-decl per overload 8981 // set. 8982 if (auto *Shadow = dyn_cast<ConstructorUsingShadowDecl>(FoundDecl)) 8983 S.Diag(FoundDecl->getLocation(), 8984 diag::note_ovl_candidate_inherited_constructor) 8985 << Shadow->getNominatedBaseClass(); 8986 } 8987 8988 } // end anonymous namespace 8989 8990 static bool isFunctionAlwaysEnabled(const ASTContext &Ctx, 8991 const FunctionDecl *FD) { 8992 for (auto *EnableIf : FD->specific_attrs<EnableIfAttr>()) { 8993 bool AlwaysTrue; 8994 if (!EnableIf->getCond()->EvaluateAsBooleanCondition(AlwaysTrue, Ctx)) 8995 return false; 8996 if (!AlwaysTrue) 8997 return false; 8998 } 8999 return true; 9000 } 9001 9002 /// \brief Returns true if we can take the address of the function. 9003 /// 9004 /// \param Complain - If true, we'll emit a diagnostic 9005 /// \param InOverloadResolution - For the purposes of emitting a diagnostic, are 9006 /// we in overload resolution? 9007 /// \param Loc - The location of the statement we're complaining about. Ignored 9008 /// if we're not complaining, or if we're in overload resolution. 9009 static bool checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(Sema &S, const FunctionDecl *FD, 9010 bool Complain, 9011 bool InOverloadResolution, 9012 SourceLocation Loc) { 9013 if (!isFunctionAlwaysEnabled(S.Context, FD)) { 9014 if (Complain) { 9015 if (InOverloadResolution) 9016 S.Diag(FD->getLocStart(), 9017 diag::note_addrof_ovl_candidate_disabled_by_enable_if_attr); 9018 else 9019 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_addrof_function_disabled_by_enable_if_attr) << FD; 9020 } 9021 return false; 9022 } 9023 9024 auto I = llvm::find_if(FD->parameters(), [](const ParmVarDecl *P) { 9025 return P->hasAttr<PassObjectSizeAttr>(); 9026 }); 9027 if (I == FD->param_end()) 9028 return true; 9029 9030 if (Complain) { 9031 // Add one to ParamNo because it's user-facing 9032 unsigned ParamNo = std::distance(FD->param_begin(), I) + 1; 9033 if (InOverloadResolution) 9034 S.Diag(FD->getLocation(), 9035 diag::note_ovl_candidate_has_pass_object_size_params) 9036 << ParamNo; 9037 else 9038 S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_address_of_function_with_pass_object_size_params) 9039 << FD << ParamNo; 9040 } 9041 return false; 9042 } 9043 9044 static bool checkAddressOfCandidateIsAvailable(Sema &S, 9045 const FunctionDecl *FD) { 9046 return checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(S, FD, /*Complain=*/true, 9047 /*InOverloadResolution=*/true, 9048 /*Loc=*/SourceLocation()); 9049 } 9050 9051 bool Sema::checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(const FunctionDecl *Function, 9052 bool Complain, 9053 SourceLocation Loc) { 9054 return ::checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(*this, Function, Complain, 9055 /*InOverloadResolution=*/false, 9056 Loc); 9057 } 9058 9059 // Notes the location of an overload candidate. 9060 void Sema::NoteOverloadCandidate(NamedDecl *Found, FunctionDecl *Fn, 9061 QualType DestType, bool TakingAddress) { 9062 if (TakingAddress && !checkAddressOfCandidateIsAvailable(*this, Fn)) 9063 return; 9064 9065 std::string FnDesc; 9066 OverloadCandidateKind K = ClassifyOverloadCandidate(*this, Found, Fn, FnDesc); 9067 PartialDiagnostic PD = PDiag(diag::note_ovl_candidate) 9068 << (unsigned) K << FnDesc; 9069 9070 HandleFunctionTypeMismatch(PD, Fn->getType(), DestType); 9071 Diag(Fn->getLocation(), PD); 9072 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(*this, Found); 9073 } 9074 9075 // Notes the location of all overload candidates designated through 9076 // OverloadedExpr 9077 void Sema::NoteAllOverloadCandidates(Expr *OverloadedExpr, QualType DestType, 9078 bool TakingAddress) { 9079 assert(OverloadedExpr->getType() == Context.OverloadTy); 9080 9081 OverloadExpr::FindResult Ovl = OverloadExpr::find(OverloadedExpr); 9082 OverloadExpr *OvlExpr = Ovl.Expression; 9083 9084 for (UnresolvedSetIterator I = OvlExpr->decls_begin(), 9085 IEnd = OvlExpr->decls_end(); 9086 I != IEnd; ++I) { 9087 if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FunTmpl = 9088 dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>((*I)->getUnderlyingDecl()) ) { 9089 NoteOverloadCandidate(*I, FunTmpl->getTemplatedDecl(), DestType, 9090 TakingAddress); 9091 } else if (FunctionDecl *Fun 9092 = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>((*I)->getUnderlyingDecl()) ) { 9093 NoteOverloadCandidate(*I, Fun, DestType, TakingAddress); 9094 } 9095 } 9096 } 9097 9098 /// Diagnoses an ambiguous conversion. The partial diagnostic is the 9099 /// "lead" diagnostic; it will be given two arguments, the source and 9100 /// target types of the conversion. 9101 void ImplicitConversionSequence::DiagnoseAmbiguousConversion( 9102 Sema &S, 9103 SourceLocation CaretLoc, 9104 const PartialDiagnostic &PDiag) const { 9105 S.Diag(CaretLoc, PDiag) 9106 << Ambiguous.getFromType() << Ambiguous.getToType(); 9107 // FIXME: The note limiting machinery is borrowed from 9108 // OverloadCandidateSet::NoteCandidates; there's an opportunity for 9109 // refactoring here. 9110 const OverloadsShown ShowOverloads = S.Diags.getShowOverloads(); 9111 unsigned CandsShown = 0; 9112 AmbiguousConversionSequence::const_iterator I, E; 9113 for (I = Ambiguous.begin(), E = Ambiguous.end(); I != E; ++I) { 9114 if (CandsShown >= 4 && ShowOverloads == Ovl_Best) 9115 break; 9116 ++CandsShown; 9117 S.NoteOverloadCandidate(I->first, I->second); 9118 } 9119 if (I != E) 9120 S.Diag(SourceLocation(), diag::note_ovl_too_many_candidates) << int(E - I); 9121 } 9122 9123 static void DiagnoseBadConversion(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand, 9124 unsigned I, bool TakingCandidateAddress) { 9125 const ImplicitConversionSequence &Conv = Cand->Conversions[I]; 9126 assert(Conv.isBad()); 9127 assert(Cand->Function && "for now, candidate must be a function"); 9128 FunctionDecl *Fn = Cand->Function; 9129 9130 // There's a conversion slot for the object argument if this is a 9131 // non-constructor method. Note that 'I' corresponds the 9132 // conversion-slot index. 9133 bool isObjectArgument = false; 9134 if (isa<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn) && !isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Fn)) { 9135 if (I == 0) 9136 isObjectArgument = true; 9137 else 9138 I--; 9139 } 9140 9141 std::string FnDesc; 9142 OverloadCandidateKind FnKind = 9143 ClassifyOverloadCandidate(S, Cand->FoundDecl, Fn, FnDesc); 9144 9145 Expr *FromExpr = Conv.Bad.FromExpr; 9146 QualType FromTy = Conv.Bad.getFromType(); 9147 QualType ToTy = Conv.Bad.getToType(); 9148 9149 if (FromTy == S.Context.OverloadTy) { 9150 assert(FromExpr && "overload set argument came from implicit argument?"); 9151 Expr *E = FromExpr->IgnoreParens(); 9152 if (isa<UnaryOperator>(E)) 9153 E = cast<UnaryOperator>(E)->getSubExpr()->IgnoreParens(); 9154 DeclarationName Name = cast<OverloadExpr>(E)->getName(); 9155 9156 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_overload) 9157 << (unsigned) FnKind << FnDesc 9158 << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9159 << ToTy << Name << I+1; 9160 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9161 return; 9162 } 9163 9164 // Do some hand-waving analysis to see if the non-viability is due 9165 // to a qualifier mismatch. 9166 CanQualType CFromTy = S.Context.getCanonicalType(FromTy); 9167 CanQualType CToTy = S.Context.getCanonicalType(ToTy); 9168 if (CanQual<ReferenceType> RT = CToTy->getAs<ReferenceType>()) 9169 CToTy = RT->getPointeeType(); 9170 else { 9171 // TODO: detect and diagnose the full richness of const mismatches. 9172 if (CanQual<PointerType> FromPT = CFromTy->getAs<PointerType>()) 9173 if (CanQual<PointerType> ToPT = CToTy->getAs<PointerType>()) { 9174 CFromTy = FromPT->getPointeeType(); 9175 CToTy = ToPT->getPointeeType(); 9176 } 9177 } 9178 9179 if (CToTy.getUnqualifiedType() == CFromTy.getUnqualifiedType() && 9180 !CToTy.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(CFromTy)) { 9181 Qualifiers FromQs = CFromTy.getQualifiers(); 9182 Qualifiers ToQs = CToTy.getQualifiers(); 9183 9184 if (FromQs.getAddressSpace() != ToQs.getAddressSpace()) { 9185 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_addrspace) 9186 << (unsigned) FnKind << FnDesc 9187 << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9188 << FromTy 9189 << FromQs.getAddressSpace() << ToQs.getAddressSpace() 9190 << (unsigned) isObjectArgument << I+1; 9191 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9192 return; 9193 } 9194 9195 if (FromQs.getObjCLifetime() != ToQs.getObjCLifetime()) { 9196 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_ownership) 9197 << (unsigned) FnKind << FnDesc 9198 << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9199 << FromTy 9200 << FromQs.getObjCLifetime() << ToQs.getObjCLifetime() 9201 << (unsigned) isObjectArgument << I+1; 9202 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9203 return; 9204 } 9205 9206 if (FromQs.getObjCGCAttr() != ToQs.getObjCGCAttr()) { 9207 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_gc) 9208 << (unsigned) FnKind << FnDesc 9209 << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9210 << FromTy 9211 << FromQs.getObjCGCAttr() << ToQs.getObjCGCAttr() 9212 << (unsigned) isObjectArgument << I+1; 9213 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9214 return; 9215 } 9216 9217 if (FromQs.hasUnaligned() != ToQs.hasUnaligned()) { 9218 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_unaligned) 9219 << (unsigned) FnKind << FnDesc 9220 << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9221 << FromTy << FromQs.hasUnaligned() << I+1; 9222 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9223 return; 9224 } 9225 9226 unsigned CVR = FromQs.getCVRQualifiers() & ~ToQs.getCVRQualifiers(); 9227 assert(CVR && "unexpected qualifiers mismatch"); 9228 9229 if (isObjectArgument) { 9230 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_cvr_this) 9231 << (unsigned) FnKind << FnDesc 9232 << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9233 << FromTy << (CVR - 1); 9234 } else { 9235 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_cvr) 9236 << (unsigned) FnKind << FnDesc 9237 << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9238 << FromTy << (CVR - 1) << I+1; 9239 } 9240 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9241 return; 9242 } 9243 9244 // Special diagnostic for failure to convert an initializer list, since 9245 // telling the user that it has type void is not useful. 9246 if (FromExpr && isa<InitListExpr>(FromExpr)) { 9247 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_list_argument) 9248 << (unsigned) FnKind << FnDesc 9249 << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9250 << FromTy << ToTy << (unsigned) isObjectArgument << I+1; 9251 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9252 return; 9253 } 9254 9255 // Diagnose references or pointers to incomplete types differently, 9256 // since it's far from impossible that the incompleteness triggered 9257 // the failure. 9258 QualType TempFromTy = FromTy.getNonReferenceType(); 9259 if (const PointerType *PTy = TempFromTy->getAs<PointerType>()) 9260 TempFromTy = PTy->getPointeeType(); 9261 if (TempFromTy->isIncompleteType()) { 9262 // Emit the generic diagnostic and, optionally, add the hints to it. 9263 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_conv_incomplete) 9264 << (unsigned) FnKind << FnDesc 9265 << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9266 << FromTy << ToTy << (unsigned) isObjectArgument << I+1 9267 << (unsigned) (Cand->Fix.Kind); 9268 9269 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9270 return; 9271 } 9272 9273 // Diagnose base -> derived pointer conversions. 9274 unsigned BaseToDerivedConversion = 0; 9275 if (const PointerType *FromPtrTy = FromTy->getAs<PointerType>()) { 9276 if (const PointerType *ToPtrTy = ToTy->getAs<PointerType>()) { 9277 if (ToPtrTy->getPointeeType().isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs( 9278 FromPtrTy->getPointeeType()) && 9279 !FromPtrTy->getPointeeType()->isIncompleteType() && 9280 !ToPtrTy->getPointeeType()->isIncompleteType() && 9281 S.IsDerivedFrom(SourceLocation(), ToPtrTy->getPointeeType(), 9282 FromPtrTy->getPointeeType())) 9283 BaseToDerivedConversion = 1; 9284 } 9285 } else if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *FromPtrTy 9286 = FromTy->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) { 9287 if (const ObjCObjectPointerType *ToPtrTy 9288 = ToTy->getAs<ObjCObjectPointerType>()) 9289 if (const ObjCInterfaceDecl *FromIface = FromPtrTy->getInterfaceDecl()) 9290 if (const ObjCInterfaceDecl *ToIface = ToPtrTy->getInterfaceDecl()) 9291 if (ToPtrTy->getPointeeType().isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs( 9292 FromPtrTy->getPointeeType()) && 9293 FromIface->isSuperClassOf(ToIface)) 9294 BaseToDerivedConversion = 2; 9295 } else if (const ReferenceType *ToRefTy = ToTy->getAs<ReferenceType>()) { 9296 if (ToRefTy->getPointeeType().isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(FromTy) && 9297 !FromTy->isIncompleteType() && 9298 !ToRefTy->getPointeeType()->isIncompleteType() && 9299 S.IsDerivedFrom(SourceLocation(), ToRefTy->getPointeeType(), FromTy)) { 9300 BaseToDerivedConversion = 3; 9301 } else if (ToTy->isLValueReferenceType() && !FromExpr->isLValue() && 9302 ToTy.getNonReferenceType().getCanonicalType() == 9303 FromTy.getNonReferenceType().getCanonicalType()) { 9304 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_lvalue) 9305 << (unsigned) FnKind << FnDesc 9306 << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9307 << (unsigned) isObjectArgument << I + 1; 9308 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9309 return; 9310 } 9311 } 9312 9313 if (BaseToDerivedConversion) { 9314 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), 9315 diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_base_to_derived_conv) 9316 << (unsigned) FnKind << FnDesc 9317 << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9318 << (BaseToDerivedConversion - 1) 9319 << FromTy << ToTy << I+1; 9320 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9321 return; 9322 } 9323 9324 if (isa<ObjCObjectPointerType>(CFromTy) && 9325 isa<PointerType>(CToTy)) { 9326 Qualifiers FromQs = CFromTy.getQualifiers(); 9327 Qualifiers ToQs = CToTy.getQualifiers(); 9328 if (FromQs.getObjCLifetime() != ToQs.getObjCLifetime()) { 9329 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_arc_conv) 9330 << (unsigned) FnKind << FnDesc 9331 << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9332 << FromTy << ToTy << (unsigned) isObjectArgument << I+1; 9333 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9334 return; 9335 } 9336 } 9337 9338 if (TakingCandidateAddress && 9339 !checkAddressOfCandidateIsAvailable(S, Cand->Function)) 9340 return; 9341 9342 // Emit the generic diagnostic and, optionally, add the hints to it. 9343 PartialDiagnostic FDiag = S.PDiag(diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_conv); 9344 FDiag << (unsigned) FnKind << FnDesc 9345 << (FromExpr ? FromExpr->getSourceRange() : SourceRange()) 9346 << FromTy << ToTy << (unsigned) isObjectArgument << I + 1 9347 << (unsigned) (Cand->Fix.Kind); 9348 9349 // If we can fix the conversion, suggest the FixIts. 9350 for (std::vector<FixItHint>::iterator HI = Cand->Fix.Hints.begin(), 9351 HE = Cand->Fix.Hints.end(); HI != HE; ++HI) 9352 FDiag << *HI; 9353 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), FDiag); 9354 9355 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9356 } 9357 9358 /// Additional arity mismatch diagnosis specific to a function overload 9359 /// candidates. This is not covered by the more general DiagnoseArityMismatch() 9360 /// over a candidate in any candidate set. 9361 static bool CheckArityMismatch(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand, 9362 unsigned NumArgs) { 9363 FunctionDecl *Fn = Cand->Function; 9364 unsigned MinParams = Fn->getMinRequiredArguments(); 9365 9366 // With invalid overloaded operators, it's possible that we think we 9367 // have an arity mismatch when in fact it looks like we have the 9368 // right number of arguments, because only overloaded operators have 9369 // the weird behavior of overloading member and non-member functions. 9370 // Just don't report anything. 9371 if (Fn->isInvalidDecl() && 9372 Fn->getDeclName().getNameKind() == DeclarationName::CXXOperatorName) 9373 return true; 9374 9375 if (NumArgs < MinParams) { 9376 assert((Cand->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_few_arguments) || 9377 (Cand->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_deduction && 9378 Cand->DeductionFailure.Result == Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments)); 9379 } else { 9380 assert((Cand->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_many_arguments) || 9381 (Cand->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_deduction && 9382 Cand->DeductionFailure.Result == Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments)); 9383 } 9384 9385 return false; 9386 } 9387 9388 /// General arity mismatch diagnosis over a candidate in a candidate set. 9389 static void DiagnoseArityMismatch(Sema &S, NamedDecl *Found, Decl *D, 9390 unsigned NumFormalArgs) { 9391 assert(isa<FunctionDecl>(D) && 9392 "The templated declaration should at least be a function" 9393 " when diagnosing bad template argument deduction due to too many" 9394 " or too few arguments"); 9395 9396 FunctionDecl *Fn = cast<FunctionDecl>(D); 9397 9398 // TODO: treat calls to a missing default constructor as a special case 9399 const FunctionProtoType *FnTy = Fn->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 9400 unsigned MinParams = Fn->getMinRequiredArguments(); 9401 9402 // at least / at most / exactly 9403 unsigned mode, modeCount; 9404 if (NumFormalArgs < MinParams) { 9405 if (MinParams != FnTy->getNumParams() || FnTy->isVariadic() || 9406 FnTy->isTemplateVariadic()) 9407 mode = 0; // "at least" 9408 else 9409 mode = 2; // "exactly" 9410 modeCount = MinParams; 9411 } else { 9412 if (MinParams != FnTy->getNumParams()) 9413 mode = 1; // "at most" 9414 else 9415 mode = 2; // "exactly" 9416 modeCount = FnTy->getNumParams(); 9417 } 9418 9419 std::string Description; 9420 OverloadCandidateKind FnKind = 9421 ClassifyOverloadCandidate(S, Found, Fn, Description); 9422 9423 if (modeCount == 1 && Fn->getParamDecl(0)->getDeclName()) 9424 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_arity_one) 9425 << (unsigned) FnKind << (Fn->getDescribedFunctionTemplate() != nullptr) 9426 << mode << Fn->getParamDecl(0) << NumFormalArgs; 9427 else 9428 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_arity) 9429 << (unsigned) FnKind << (Fn->getDescribedFunctionTemplate() != nullptr) 9430 << mode << modeCount << NumFormalArgs; 9431 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found); 9432 } 9433 9434 /// Arity mismatch diagnosis specific to a function overload candidate. 9435 static void DiagnoseArityMismatch(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand, 9436 unsigned NumFormalArgs) { 9437 if (!CheckArityMismatch(S, Cand, NumFormalArgs)) 9438 DiagnoseArityMismatch(S, Cand->FoundDecl, Cand->Function, NumFormalArgs); 9439 } 9440 9441 static TemplateDecl *getDescribedTemplate(Decl *Templated) { 9442 if (TemplateDecl *TD = Templated->getDescribedTemplate()) 9443 return TD; 9444 llvm_unreachable("Unsupported: Getting the described template declaration" 9445 " for bad deduction diagnosis"); 9446 } 9447 9448 /// Diagnose a failed template-argument deduction. 9449 static void DiagnoseBadDeduction(Sema &S, NamedDecl *Found, Decl *Templated, 9450 DeductionFailureInfo &DeductionFailure, 9451 unsigned NumArgs, 9452 bool TakingCandidateAddress) { 9453 TemplateParameter Param = DeductionFailure.getTemplateParameter(); 9454 NamedDecl *ParamD; 9455 (ParamD = Param.dyn_cast<TemplateTypeParmDecl*>()) || 9456 (ParamD = Param.dyn_cast<NonTypeTemplateParmDecl*>()) || 9457 (ParamD = Param.dyn_cast<TemplateTemplateParmDecl*>()); 9458 switch (DeductionFailure.Result) { 9459 case Sema::TDK_Success: 9460 llvm_unreachable("TDK_success while diagnosing bad deduction"); 9461 9462 case Sema::TDK_Incomplete: { 9463 assert(ParamD && "no parameter found for incomplete deduction result"); 9464 S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), 9465 diag::note_ovl_candidate_incomplete_deduction) 9466 << ParamD->getDeclName(); 9467 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found); 9468 return; 9469 } 9470 9471 case Sema::TDK_Underqualified: { 9472 assert(ParamD && "no parameter found for bad qualifiers deduction result"); 9473 TemplateTypeParmDecl *TParam = cast<TemplateTypeParmDecl>(ParamD); 9474 9475 QualType Param = DeductionFailure.getFirstArg()->getAsType(); 9476 9477 // Param will have been canonicalized, but it should just be a 9478 // qualified version of ParamD, so move the qualifiers to that. 9479 QualifierCollector Qs; 9480 Qs.strip(Param); 9481 QualType NonCanonParam = Qs.apply(S.Context, TParam->getTypeForDecl()); 9482 assert(S.Context.hasSameType(Param, NonCanonParam)); 9483 9484 // Arg has also been canonicalized, but there's nothing we can do 9485 // about that. It also doesn't matter as much, because it won't 9486 // have any template parameters in it (because deduction isn't 9487 // done on dependent types). 9488 QualType Arg = DeductionFailure.getSecondArg()->getAsType(); 9489 9490 S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_underqualified) 9491 << ParamD->getDeclName() << Arg << NonCanonParam; 9492 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found); 9493 return; 9494 } 9495 9496 case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent: { 9497 assert(ParamD && "no parameter found for inconsistent deduction result"); 9498 int which = 0; 9499 if (isa<TemplateTypeParmDecl>(ParamD)) 9500 which = 0; 9501 else if (isa<NonTypeTemplateParmDecl>(ParamD)) 9502 which = 1; 9503 else { 9504 which = 2; 9505 } 9506 9507 S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), 9508 diag::note_ovl_candidate_inconsistent_deduction) 9509 << which << ParamD->getDeclName() << *DeductionFailure.getFirstArg() 9510 << *DeductionFailure.getSecondArg(); 9511 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found); 9512 return; 9513 } 9514 9515 case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments: 9516 assert(ParamD && "no parameter found for invalid explicit arguments"); 9517 if (ParamD->getDeclName()) 9518 S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), 9519 diag::note_ovl_candidate_explicit_arg_mismatch_named) 9520 << ParamD->getDeclName(); 9521 else { 9522 int index = 0; 9523 if (TemplateTypeParmDecl *TTP = dyn_cast<TemplateTypeParmDecl>(ParamD)) 9524 index = TTP->getIndex(); 9525 else if (NonTypeTemplateParmDecl *NTTP 9526 = dyn_cast<NonTypeTemplateParmDecl>(ParamD)) 9527 index = NTTP->getIndex(); 9528 else 9529 index = cast<TemplateTemplateParmDecl>(ParamD)->getIndex(); 9530 S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), 9531 diag::note_ovl_candidate_explicit_arg_mismatch_unnamed) 9532 << (index + 1); 9533 } 9534 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found); 9535 return; 9536 9537 case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments: 9538 case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments: 9539 DiagnoseArityMismatch(S, Found, Templated, NumArgs); 9540 return; 9541 9542 case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth: 9543 S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), 9544 diag::note_ovl_candidate_instantiation_depth); 9545 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found); 9546 return; 9547 9548 case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure: { 9549 // Format the template argument list into the argument string. 9550 SmallString<128> TemplateArgString; 9551 if (TemplateArgumentList *Args = 9552 DeductionFailure.getTemplateArgumentList()) { 9553 TemplateArgString = " "; 9554 TemplateArgString += S.getTemplateArgumentBindingsText( 9555 getDescribedTemplate(Templated)->getTemplateParameters(), *Args); 9556 } 9557 9558 // If this candidate was disabled by enable_if, say so. 9559 PartialDiagnosticAt *PDiag = DeductionFailure.getSFINAEDiagnostic(); 9560 if (PDiag && PDiag->second.getDiagID() == 9561 diag::err_typename_nested_not_found_enable_if) { 9562 // FIXME: Use the source range of the condition, and the fully-qualified 9563 // name of the enable_if template. These are both present in PDiag. 9564 S.Diag(PDiag->first, diag::note_ovl_candidate_disabled_by_enable_if) 9565 << "'enable_if'" << TemplateArgString; 9566 return; 9567 } 9568 9569 // Format the SFINAE diagnostic into the argument string. 9570 // FIXME: Add a general mechanism to include a PartialDiagnostic *'s 9571 // formatted message in another diagnostic. 9572 SmallString<128> SFINAEArgString; 9573 SourceRange R; 9574 if (PDiag) { 9575 SFINAEArgString = ": "; 9576 R = SourceRange(PDiag->first, PDiag->first); 9577 PDiag->second.EmitToString(S.getDiagnostics(), SFINAEArgString); 9578 } 9579 9580 S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), 9581 diag::note_ovl_candidate_substitution_failure) 9582 << TemplateArgString << SFINAEArgString << R; 9583 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found); 9584 return; 9585 } 9586 9587 case Sema::TDK_FailedOverloadResolution: { 9588 OverloadExpr::FindResult R = OverloadExpr::find(DeductionFailure.getExpr()); 9589 S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), 9590 diag::note_ovl_candidate_failed_overload_resolution) 9591 << R.Expression->getName(); 9592 return; 9593 } 9594 9595 case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch: { 9596 // Format the template argument list into the argument string. 9597 SmallString<128> TemplateArgString; 9598 if (TemplateArgumentList *Args = 9599 DeductionFailure.getTemplateArgumentList()) { 9600 TemplateArgString = " "; 9601 TemplateArgString += S.getTemplateArgumentBindingsText( 9602 getDescribedTemplate(Templated)->getTemplateParameters(), *Args); 9603 } 9604 9605 S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_deduced_mismatch) 9606 << (*DeductionFailure.getCallArgIndex() + 1) 9607 << *DeductionFailure.getFirstArg() << *DeductionFailure.getSecondArg() 9608 << TemplateArgString; 9609 break; 9610 } 9611 9612 case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch: { 9613 // FIXME: Provide a source location to indicate what we couldn't match. 9614 TemplateArgument FirstTA = *DeductionFailure.getFirstArg(); 9615 TemplateArgument SecondTA = *DeductionFailure.getSecondArg(); 9616 if (FirstTA.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Template && 9617 SecondTA.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Template) { 9618 TemplateName FirstTN = FirstTA.getAsTemplate(); 9619 TemplateName SecondTN = SecondTA.getAsTemplate(); 9620 if (FirstTN.getKind() == TemplateName::Template && 9621 SecondTN.getKind() == TemplateName::Template) { 9622 if (FirstTN.getAsTemplateDecl()->getName() == 9623 SecondTN.getAsTemplateDecl()->getName()) { 9624 // FIXME: This fixes a bad diagnostic where both templates are named 9625 // the same. This particular case is a bit difficult since: 9626 // 1) It is passed as a string to the diagnostic printer. 9627 // 2) The diagnostic printer only attempts to find a better 9628 // name for types, not decls. 9629 // Ideally, this should folded into the diagnostic printer. 9630 S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), 9631 diag::note_ovl_candidate_non_deduced_mismatch_qualified) 9632 << FirstTN.getAsTemplateDecl() << SecondTN.getAsTemplateDecl(); 9633 return; 9634 } 9635 } 9636 } 9637 9638 if (TakingCandidateAddress && isa<FunctionDecl>(Templated) && 9639 !checkAddressOfCandidateIsAvailable(S, cast<FunctionDecl>(Templated))) 9640 return; 9641 9642 // FIXME: For generic lambda parameters, check if the function is a lambda 9643 // call operator, and if so, emit a prettier and more informative 9644 // diagnostic that mentions 'auto' and lambda in addition to 9645 // (or instead of?) the canonical template type parameters. 9646 S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), 9647 diag::note_ovl_candidate_non_deduced_mismatch) 9648 << FirstTA << SecondTA; 9649 return; 9650 } 9651 // TODO: diagnose these individually, then kill off 9652 // note_ovl_candidate_bad_deduction, which is uselessly vague. 9653 case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure: 9654 S.Diag(Templated->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_deduction); 9655 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Found); 9656 return; 9657 } 9658 } 9659 9660 /// Diagnose a failed template-argument deduction, for function calls. 9661 static void DiagnoseBadDeduction(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand, 9662 unsigned NumArgs, 9663 bool TakingCandidateAddress) { 9664 unsigned TDK = Cand->DeductionFailure.Result; 9665 if (TDK == Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments || TDK == Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments) { 9666 if (CheckArityMismatch(S, Cand, NumArgs)) 9667 return; 9668 } 9669 DiagnoseBadDeduction(S, Cand->FoundDecl, Cand->Function, // pattern 9670 Cand->DeductionFailure, NumArgs, TakingCandidateAddress); 9671 } 9672 9673 /// CUDA: diagnose an invalid call across targets. 9674 static void DiagnoseBadTarget(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand) { 9675 FunctionDecl *Caller = cast<FunctionDecl>(S.CurContext); 9676 FunctionDecl *Callee = Cand->Function; 9677 9678 Sema::CUDAFunctionTarget CallerTarget = S.IdentifyCUDATarget(Caller), 9679 CalleeTarget = S.IdentifyCUDATarget(Callee); 9680 9681 std::string FnDesc; 9682 OverloadCandidateKind FnKind = 9683 ClassifyOverloadCandidate(S, Cand->FoundDecl, Callee, FnDesc); 9684 9685 S.Diag(Callee->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_bad_target) 9686 << (unsigned)FnKind << CalleeTarget << CallerTarget; 9687 9688 // This could be an implicit constructor for which we could not infer the 9689 // target due to a collsion. Diagnose that case. 9690 CXXMethodDecl *Meth = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Callee); 9691 if (Meth != nullptr && Meth->isImplicit()) { 9692 CXXRecordDecl *ParentClass = Meth->getParent(); 9693 Sema::CXXSpecialMember CSM; 9694 9695 switch (FnKind) { 9696 default: 9697 return; 9698 case oc_implicit_default_constructor: 9699 CSM = Sema::CXXDefaultConstructor; 9700 break; 9701 case oc_implicit_copy_constructor: 9702 CSM = Sema::CXXCopyConstructor; 9703 break; 9704 case oc_implicit_move_constructor: 9705 CSM = Sema::CXXMoveConstructor; 9706 break; 9707 case oc_implicit_copy_assignment: 9708 CSM = Sema::CXXCopyAssignment; 9709 break; 9710 case oc_implicit_move_assignment: 9711 CSM = Sema::CXXMoveAssignment; 9712 break; 9713 }; 9714 9715 bool ConstRHS = false; 9716 if (Meth->getNumParams()) { 9717 if (const ReferenceType *RT = 9718 Meth->getParamDecl(0)->getType()->getAs<ReferenceType>()) { 9719 ConstRHS = RT->getPointeeType().isConstQualified(); 9720 } 9721 } 9722 9723 S.inferCUDATargetForImplicitSpecialMember(ParentClass, CSM, Meth, 9724 /* ConstRHS */ ConstRHS, 9725 /* Diagnose */ true); 9726 } 9727 } 9728 9729 static void DiagnoseFailedEnableIfAttr(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand) { 9730 FunctionDecl *Callee = Cand->Function; 9731 EnableIfAttr *Attr = static_cast<EnableIfAttr*>(Cand->DeductionFailure.Data); 9732 9733 S.Diag(Callee->getLocation(), 9734 diag::note_ovl_candidate_disabled_by_enable_if_attr) 9735 << Attr->getCond()->getSourceRange() << Attr->getMessage(); 9736 } 9737 9738 /// Generates a 'note' diagnostic for an overload candidate. We've 9739 /// already generated a primary error at the call site. 9740 /// 9741 /// It really does need to be a single diagnostic with its caret 9742 /// pointed at the candidate declaration. Yes, this creates some 9743 /// major challenges of technical writing. Yes, this makes pointing 9744 /// out problems with specific arguments quite awkward. It's still 9745 /// better than generating twenty screens of text for every failed 9746 /// overload. 9747 /// 9748 /// It would be great to be able to express per-candidate problems 9749 /// more richly for those diagnostic clients that cared, but we'd 9750 /// still have to be just as careful with the default diagnostics. 9751 static void NoteFunctionCandidate(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand, 9752 unsigned NumArgs, 9753 bool TakingCandidateAddress) { 9754 FunctionDecl *Fn = Cand->Function; 9755 9756 // Note deleted candidates, but only if they're viable. 9757 if (Cand->Viable && (Fn->isDeleted() || 9758 S.isFunctionConsideredUnavailable(Fn))) { 9759 std::string FnDesc; 9760 OverloadCandidateKind FnKind = 9761 ClassifyOverloadCandidate(S, Cand->FoundDecl, Fn, FnDesc); 9762 9763 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_deleted) 9764 << FnKind << FnDesc 9765 << (Fn->isDeleted() ? (Fn->isDeletedAsWritten() ? 1 : 2) : 0); 9766 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9767 return; 9768 } 9769 9770 // We don't really have anything else to say about viable candidates. 9771 if (Cand->Viable) { 9772 S.NoteOverloadCandidate(Cand->FoundDecl, Fn); 9773 return; 9774 } 9775 9776 switch (Cand->FailureKind) { 9777 case ovl_fail_too_many_arguments: 9778 case ovl_fail_too_few_arguments: 9779 return DiagnoseArityMismatch(S, Cand, NumArgs); 9780 9781 case ovl_fail_bad_deduction: 9782 return DiagnoseBadDeduction(S, Cand, NumArgs, 9783 TakingCandidateAddress); 9784 9785 case ovl_fail_illegal_constructor: { 9786 S.Diag(Fn->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_candidate_illegal_constructor) 9787 << (Fn->getPrimaryTemplate() ? 1 : 0); 9788 MaybeEmitInheritedConstructorNote(S, Cand->FoundDecl); 9789 return; 9790 } 9791 9792 case ovl_fail_trivial_conversion: 9793 case ovl_fail_bad_final_conversion: 9794 case ovl_fail_final_conversion_not_exact: 9795 return S.NoteOverloadCandidate(Cand->FoundDecl, Fn); 9796 9797 case ovl_fail_bad_conversion: { 9798 unsigned I = (Cand->IgnoreObjectArgument ? 1 : 0); 9799 for (unsigned N = Cand->NumConversions; I != N; ++I) 9800 if (Cand->Conversions[I].isBad()) 9801 return DiagnoseBadConversion(S, Cand, I, TakingCandidateAddress); 9802 9803 // FIXME: this currently happens when we're called from SemaInit 9804 // when user-conversion overload fails. Figure out how to handle 9805 // those conditions and diagnose them well. 9806 return S.NoteOverloadCandidate(Cand->FoundDecl, Fn); 9807 } 9808 9809 case ovl_fail_bad_target: 9810 return DiagnoseBadTarget(S, Cand); 9811 9812 case ovl_fail_enable_if: 9813 return DiagnoseFailedEnableIfAttr(S, Cand); 9814 9815 case ovl_fail_addr_not_available: { 9816 bool Available = checkAddressOfCandidateIsAvailable(S, Cand->Function); 9817 (void)Available; 9818 assert(!Available); 9819 break; 9820 } 9821 } 9822 } 9823 9824 static void NoteSurrogateCandidate(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand) { 9825 // Desugar the type of the surrogate down to a function type, 9826 // retaining as many typedefs as possible while still showing 9827 // the function type (and, therefore, its parameter types). 9828 QualType FnType = Cand->Surrogate->getConversionType(); 9829 bool isLValueReference = false; 9830 bool isRValueReference = false; 9831 bool isPointer = false; 9832 if (const LValueReferenceType *FnTypeRef = 9833 FnType->getAs<LValueReferenceType>()) { 9834 FnType = FnTypeRef->getPointeeType(); 9835 isLValueReference = true; 9836 } else if (const RValueReferenceType *FnTypeRef = 9837 FnType->getAs<RValueReferenceType>()) { 9838 FnType = FnTypeRef->getPointeeType(); 9839 isRValueReference = true; 9840 } 9841 if (const PointerType *FnTypePtr = FnType->getAs<PointerType>()) { 9842 FnType = FnTypePtr->getPointeeType(); 9843 isPointer = true; 9844 } 9845 // Desugar down to a function type. 9846 FnType = QualType(FnType->getAs<FunctionType>(), 0); 9847 // Reconstruct the pointer/reference as appropriate. 9848 if (isPointer) FnType = S.Context.getPointerType(FnType); 9849 if (isRValueReference) FnType = S.Context.getRValueReferenceType(FnType); 9850 if (isLValueReference) FnType = S.Context.getLValueReferenceType(FnType); 9851 9852 S.Diag(Cand->Surrogate->getLocation(), diag::note_ovl_surrogate_cand) 9853 << FnType; 9854 } 9855 9856 static void NoteBuiltinOperatorCandidate(Sema &S, StringRef Opc, 9857 SourceLocation OpLoc, 9858 OverloadCandidate *Cand) { 9859 assert(Cand->NumConversions <= 2 && "builtin operator is not binary"); 9860 std::string TypeStr("operator"); 9861 TypeStr += Opc; 9862 TypeStr += "("; 9863 TypeStr += Cand->BuiltinTypes.ParamTypes[0].getAsString(); 9864 if (Cand->NumConversions == 1) { 9865 TypeStr += ")"; 9866 S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_ovl_builtin_unary_candidate) << TypeStr; 9867 } else { 9868 TypeStr += ", "; 9869 TypeStr += Cand->BuiltinTypes.ParamTypes[1].getAsString(); 9870 TypeStr += ")"; 9871 S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_ovl_builtin_binary_candidate) << TypeStr; 9872 } 9873 } 9874 9875 static void NoteAmbiguousUserConversions(Sema &S, SourceLocation OpLoc, 9876 OverloadCandidate *Cand) { 9877 unsigned NoOperands = Cand->NumConversions; 9878 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0; ArgIdx < NoOperands; ++ArgIdx) { 9879 const ImplicitConversionSequence &ICS = Cand->Conversions[ArgIdx]; 9880 if (ICS.isBad()) break; // all meaningless after first invalid 9881 if (!ICS.isAmbiguous()) continue; 9882 9883 ICS.DiagnoseAmbiguousConversion( 9884 S, OpLoc, S.PDiag(diag::note_ambiguous_type_conversion)); 9885 } 9886 } 9887 9888 static SourceLocation GetLocationForCandidate(const OverloadCandidate *Cand) { 9889 if (Cand->Function) 9890 return Cand->Function->getLocation(); 9891 if (Cand->IsSurrogate) 9892 return Cand->Surrogate->getLocation(); 9893 return SourceLocation(); 9894 } 9895 9896 static unsigned RankDeductionFailure(const DeductionFailureInfo &DFI) { 9897 switch ((Sema::TemplateDeductionResult)DFI.Result) { 9898 case Sema::TDK_Success: 9899 llvm_unreachable("TDK_success while diagnosing bad deduction"); 9900 9901 case Sema::TDK_Invalid: 9902 case Sema::TDK_Incomplete: 9903 return 1; 9904 9905 case Sema::TDK_Underqualified: 9906 case Sema::TDK_Inconsistent: 9907 return 2; 9908 9909 case Sema::TDK_SubstitutionFailure: 9910 case Sema::TDK_DeducedMismatch: 9911 case Sema::TDK_NonDeducedMismatch: 9912 case Sema::TDK_MiscellaneousDeductionFailure: 9913 return 3; 9914 9915 case Sema::TDK_InstantiationDepth: 9916 case Sema::TDK_FailedOverloadResolution: 9917 return 4; 9918 9919 case Sema::TDK_InvalidExplicitArguments: 9920 return 5; 9921 9922 case Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments: 9923 case Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments: 9924 return 6; 9925 } 9926 llvm_unreachable("Unhandled deduction result"); 9927 } 9928 9929 namespace { 9930 struct CompareOverloadCandidatesForDisplay { 9931 Sema &S; 9932 SourceLocation Loc; 9933 size_t NumArgs; 9934 9935 CompareOverloadCandidatesForDisplay(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc, size_t nArgs) 9936 : S(S), NumArgs(nArgs) {} 9937 9938 bool operator()(const OverloadCandidate *L, 9939 const OverloadCandidate *R) { 9940 // Fast-path this check. 9941 if (L == R) return false; 9942 9943 // Order first by viability. 9944 if (L->Viable) { 9945 if (!R->Viable) return true; 9946 9947 // TODO: introduce a tri-valued comparison for overload 9948 // candidates. Would be more worthwhile if we had a sort 9949 // that could exploit it. 9950 if (isBetterOverloadCandidate(S, *L, *R, SourceLocation())) return true; 9951 if (isBetterOverloadCandidate(S, *R, *L, SourceLocation())) return false; 9952 } else if (R->Viable) 9953 return false; 9954 9955 assert(L->Viable == R->Viable); 9956 9957 // Criteria by which we can sort non-viable candidates: 9958 if (!L->Viable) { 9959 // 1. Arity mismatches come after other candidates. 9960 if (L->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_many_arguments || 9961 L->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_few_arguments) { 9962 if (R->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_many_arguments || 9963 R->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_few_arguments) { 9964 int LDist = std::abs((int)L->getNumParams() - (int)NumArgs); 9965 int RDist = std::abs((int)R->getNumParams() - (int)NumArgs); 9966 if (LDist == RDist) { 9967 if (L->FailureKind == R->FailureKind) 9968 // Sort non-surrogates before surrogates. 9969 return !L->IsSurrogate && R->IsSurrogate; 9970 // Sort candidates requiring fewer parameters than there were 9971 // arguments given after candidates requiring more parameters 9972 // than there were arguments given. 9973 return L->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_many_arguments; 9974 } 9975 return LDist < RDist; 9976 } 9977 return false; 9978 } 9979 if (R->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_many_arguments || 9980 R->FailureKind == ovl_fail_too_few_arguments) 9981 return true; 9982 9983 // 2. Bad conversions come first and are ordered by the number 9984 // of bad conversions and quality of good conversions. 9985 if (L->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_conversion) { 9986 if (R->FailureKind != ovl_fail_bad_conversion) 9987 return true; 9988 9989 // The conversion that can be fixed with a smaller number of changes, 9990 // comes first. 9991 unsigned numLFixes = L->Fix.NumConversionsFixed; 9992 unsigned numRFixes = R->Fix.NumConversionsFixed; 9993 numLFixes = (numLFixes == 0) ? UINT_MAX : numLFixes; 9994 numRFixes = (numRFixes == 0) ? UINT_MAX : numRFixes; 9995 if (numLFixes != numRFixes) { 9996 return numLFixes < numRFixes; 9997 } 9998 9999 // If there's any ordering between the defined conversions... 10000 // FIXME: this might not be transitive. 10001 assert(L->NumConversions == R->NumConversions); 10002 10003 int leftBetter = 0; 10004 unsigned I = (L->IgnoreObjectArgument || R->IgnoreObjectArgument); 10005 for (unsigned E = L->NumConversions; I != E; ++I) { 10006 switch (CompareImplicitConversionSequences(S, Loc, 10007 L->Conversions[I], 10008 R->Conversions[I])) { 10009 case ImplicitConversionSequence::Better: 10010 leftBetter++; 10011 break; 10012 10013 case ImplicitConversionSequence::Worse: 10014 leftBetter--; 10015 break; 10016 10017 case ImplicitConversionSequence::Indistinguishable: 10018 break; 10019 } 10020 } 10021 if (leftBetter > 0) return true; 10022 if (leftBetter < 0) return false; 10023 10024 } else if (R->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_conversion) 10025 return false; 10026 10027 if (L->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_deduction) { 10028 if (R->FailureKind != ovl_fail_bad_deduction) 10029 return true; 10030 10031 if (L->DeductionFailure.Result != R->DeductionFailure.Result) 10032 return RankDeductionFailure(L->DeductionFailure) 10033 < RankDeductionFailure(R->DeductionFailure); 10034 } else if (R->FailureKind == ovl_fail_bad_deduction) 10035 return false; 10036 10037 // TODO: others? 10038 } 10039 10040 // Sort everything else by location. 10041 SourceLocation LLoc = GetLocationForCandidate(L); 10042 SourceLocation RLoc = GetLocationForCandidate(R); 10043 10044 // Put candidates without locations (e.g. builtins) at the end. 10045 if (LLoc.isInvalid()) return false; 10046 if (RLoc.isInvalid()) return true; 10047 10048 return S.SourceMgr.isBeforeInTranslationUnit(LLoc, RLoc); 10049 } 10050 }; 10051 } 10052 10053 /// CompleteNonViableCandidate - Normally, overload resolution only 10054 /// computes up to the first. Produces the FixIt set if possible. 10055 static void CompleteNonViableCandidate(Sema &S, OverloadCandidate *Cand, 10056 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args) { 10057 assert(!Cand->Viable); 10058 10059 // Don't do anything on failures other than bad conversion. 10060 if (Cand->FailureKind != ovl_fail_bad_conversion) return; 10061 10062 // We only want the FixIts if all the arguments can be corrected. 10063 bool Unfixable = false; 10064 // Use a implicit copy initialization to check conversion fixes. 10065 Cand->Fix.setConversionChecker(TryCopyInitialization); 10066 10067 // Skip forward to the first bad conversion. 10068 unsigned ConvIdx = (Cand->IgnoreObjectArgument ? 1 : 0); 10069 unsigned ConvCount = Cand->NumConversions; 10070 while (true) { 10071 assert(ConvIdx != ConvCount && "no bad conversion in candidate"); 10072 ConvIdx++; 10073 if (Cand->Conversions[ConvIdx - 1].isBad()) { 10074 Unfixable = !Cand->TryToFixBadConversion(ConvIdx - 1, S); 10075 break; 10076 } 10077 } 10078 10079 if (ConvIdx == ConvCount) 10080 return; 10081 10082 assert(!Cand->Conversions[ConvIdx].isInitialized() && 10083 "remaining conversion is initialized?"); 10084 10085 // FIXME: this should probably be preserved from the overload 10086 // operation somehow. 10087 bool SuppressUserConversions = false; 10088 10089 const FunctionProtoType* Proto; 10090 unsigned ArgIdx = ConvIdx; 10091 10092 if (Cand->IsSurrogate) { 10093 QualType ConvType 10094 = Cand->Surrogate->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType(); 10095 if (const PointerType *ConvPtrType = ConvType->getAs<PointerType>()) 10096 ConvType = ConvPtrType->getPointeeType(); 10097 Proto = ConvType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 10098 ArgIdx--; 10099 } else if (Cand->Function) { 10100 Proto = Cand->Function->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 10101 if (isa<CXXMethodDecl>(Cand->Function) && 10102 !isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Cand->Function)) 10103 ArgIdx--; 10104 } else { 10105 // Builtin binary operator with a bad first conversion. 10106 assert(ConvCount <= 3); 10107 for (; ConvIdx != ConvCount; ++ConvIdx) 10108 Cand->Conversions[ConvIdx] 10109 = TryCopyInitialization(S, Args[ConvIdx], 10110 Cand->BuiltinTypes.ParamTypes[ConvIdx], 10111 SuppressUserConversions, 10112 /*InOverloadResolution*/ true, 10113 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/ 10114 S.getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount); 10115 return; 10116 } 10117 10118 // Fill in the rest of the conversions. 10119 unsigned NumParams = Proto->getNumParams(); 10120 for (; ConvIdx != ConvCount; ++ConvIdx, ++ArgIdx) { 10121 if (ArgIdx < NumParams) { 10122 Cand->Conversions[ConvIdx] = TryCopyInitialization( 10123 S, Args[ArgIdx], Proto->getParamType(ArgIdx), SuppressUserConversions, 10124 /*InOverloadResolution=*/true, 10125 /*AllowObjCWritebackConversion=*/ 10126 S.getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount); 10127 // Store the FixIt in the candidate if it exists. 10128 if (!Unfixable && Cand->Conversions[ConvIdx].isBad()) 10129 Unfixable = !Cand->TryToFixBadConversion(ConvIdx, S); 10130 } 10131 else 10132 Cand->Conversions[ConvIdx].setEllipsis(); 10133 } 10134 } 10135 10136 /// PrintOverloadCandidates - When overload resolution fails, prints 10137 /// diagnostic messages containing the candidates in the candidate 10138 /// set. 10139 void OverloadCandidateSet::NoteCandidates(Sema &S, 10140 OverloadCandidateDisplayKind OCD, 10141 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 10142 StringRef Opc, 10143 SourceLocation OpLoc) { 10144 // Sort the candidates by viability and position. Sorting directly would 10145 // be prohibitive, so we make a set of pointers and sort those. 10146 SmallVector<OverloadCandidate*, 32> Cands; 10147 if (OCD == OCD_AllCandidates) Cands.reserve(size()); 10148 for (iterator Cand = begin(), LastCand = end(); Cand != LastCand; ++Cand) { 10149 if (Cand->Viable) 10150 Cands.push_back(Cand); 10151 else if (OCD == OCD_AllCandidates) { 10152 CompleteNonViableCandidate(S, Cand, Args); 10153 if (Cand->Function || Cand->IsSurrogate) 10154 Cands.push_back(Cand); 10155 // Otherwise, this a non-viable builtin candidate. We do not, in general, 10156 // want to list every possible builtin candidate. 10157 } 10158 } 10159 10160 std::sort(Cands.begin(), Cands.end(), 10161 CompareOverloadCandidatesForDisplay(S, OpLoc, Args.size())); 10162 10163 bool ReportedAmbiguousConversions = false; 10164 10165 SmallVectorImpl<OverloadCandidate*>::iterator I, E; 10166 const OverloadsShown ShowOverloads = S.Diags.getShowOverloads(); 10167 unsigned CandsShown = 0; 10168 for (I = Cands.begin(), E = Cands.end(); I != E; ++I) { 10169 OverloadCandidate *Cand = *I; 10170 10171 // Set an arbitrary limit on the number of candidate functions we'll spam 10172 // the user with. FIXME: This limit should depend on details of the 10173 // candidate list. 10174 if (CandsShown >= 4 && ShowOverloads == Ovl_Best) { 10175 break; 10176 } 10177 ++CandsShown; 10178 10179 if (Cand->Function) 10180 NoteFunctionCandidate(S, Cand, Args.size(), 10181 /*TakingCandidateAddress=*/false); 10182 else if (Cand->IsSurrogate) 10183 NoteSurrogateCandidate(S, Cand); 10184 else { 10185 assert(Cand->Viable && 10186 "Non-viable built-in candidates are not added to Cands."); 10187 // Generally we only see ambiguities including viable builtin 10188 // operators if overload resolution got screwed up by an 10189 // ambiguous user-defined conversion. 10190 // 10191 // FIXME: It's quite possible for different conversions to see 10192 // different ambiguities, though. 10193 if (!ReportedAmbiguousConversions) { 10194 NoteAmbiguousUserConversions(S, OpLoc, Cand); 10195 ReportedAmbiguousConversions = true; 10196 } 10197 10198 // If this is a viable builtin, print it. 10199 NoteBuiltinOperatorCandidate(S, Opc, OpLoc, Cand); 10200 } 10201 } 10202 10203 if (I != E) 10204 S.Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_ovl_too_many_candidates) << int(E - I); 10205 } 10206 10207 static SourceLocation 10208 GetLocationForCandidate(const TemplateSpecCandidate *Cand) { 10209 return Cand->Specialization ? Cand->Specialization->getLocation() 10210 : SourceLocation(); 10211 } 10212 10213 namespace { 10214 struct CompareTemplateSpecCandidatesForDisplay { 10215 Sema &S; 10216 CompareTemplateSpecCandidatesForDisplay(Sema &S) : S(S) {} 10217 10218 bool operator()(const TemplateSpecCandidate *L, 10219 const TemplateSpecCandidate *R) { 10220 // Fast-path this check. 10221 if (L == R) 10222 return false; 10223 10224 // Assuming that both candidates are not matches... 10225 10226 // Sort by the ranking of deduction failures. 10227 if (L->DeductionFailure.Result != R->DeductionFailure.Result) 10228 return RankDeductionFailure(L->DeductionFailure) < 10229 RankDeductionFailure(R->DeductionFailure); 10230 10231 // Sort everything else by location. 10232 SourceLocation LLoc = GetLocationForCandidate(L); 10233 SourceLocation RLoc = GetLocationForCandidate(R); 10234 10235 // Put candidates without locations (e.g. builtins) at the end. 10236 if (LLoc.isInvalid()) 10237 return false; 10238 if (RLoc.isInvalid()) 10239 return true; 10240 10241 return S.SourceMgr.isBeforeInTranslationUnit(LLoc, RLoc); 10242 } 10243 }; 10244 } 10245 10246 /// Diagnose a template argument deduction failure. 10247 /// We are treating these failures as overload failures due to bad 10248 /// deductions. 10249 void TemplateSpecCandidate::NoteDeductionFailure(Sema &S, 10250 bool ForTakingAddress) { 10251 DiagnoseBadDeduction(S, FoundDecl, Specialization, // pattern 10252 DeductionFailure, /*NumArgs=*/0, ForTakingAddress); 10253 } 10254 10255 void TemplateSpecCandidateSet::destroyCandidates() { 10256 for (iterator i = begin(), e = end(); i != e; ++i) { 10257 i->DeductionFailure.Destroy(); 10258 } 10259 } 10260 10261 void TemplateSpecCandidateSet::clear() { 10262 destroyCandidates(); 10263 Candidates.clear(); 10264 } 10265 10266 /// NoteCandidates - When no template specialization match is found, prints 10267 /// diagnostic messages containing the non-matching specializations that form 10268 /// the candidate set. 10269 /// This is analoguous to OverloadCandidateSet::NoteCandidates() with 10270 /// OCD == OCD_AllCandidates and Cand->Viable == false. 10271 void TemplateSpecCandidateSet::NoteCandidates(Sema &S, SourceLocation Loc) { 10272 // Sort the candidates by position (assuming no candidate is a match). 10273 // Sorting directly would be prohibitive, so we make a set of pointers 10274 // and sort those. 10275 SmallVector<TemplateSpecCandidate *, 32> Cands; 10276 Cands.reserve(size()); 10277 for (iterator Cand = begin(), LastCand = end(); Cand != LastCand; ++Cand) { 10278 if (Cand->Specialization) 10279 Cands.push_back(Cand); 10280 // Otherwise, this is a non-matching builtin candidate. We do not, 10281 // in general, want to list every possible builtin candidate. 10282 } 10283 10284 std::sort(Cands.begin(), Cands.end(), 10285 CompareTemplateSpecCandidatesForDisplay(S)); 10286 10287 // FIXME: Perhaps rename OverloadsShown and getShowOverloads() 10288 // for generalization purposes (?). 10289 const OverloadsShown ShowOverloads = S.Diags.getShowOverloads(); 10290 10291 SmallVectorImpl<TemplateSpecCandidate *>::iterator I, E; 10292 unsigned CandsShown = 0; 10293 for (I = Cands.begin(), E = Cands.end(); I != E; ++I) { 10294 TemplateSpecCandidate *Cand = *I; 10295 10296 // Set an arbitrary limit on the number of candidates we'll spam 10297 // the user with. FIXME: This limit should depend on details of the 10298 // candidate list. 10299 if (CandsShown >= 4 && ShowOverloads == Ovl_Best) 10300 break; 10301 ++CandsShown; 10302 10303 assert(Cand->Specialization && 10304 "Non-matching built-in candidates are not added to Cands."); 10305 Cand->NoteDeductionFailure(S, ForTakingAddress); 10306 } 10307 10308 if (I != E) 10309 S.Diag(Loc, diag::note_ovl_too_many_candidates) << int(E - I); 10310 } 10311 10312 // [PossiblyAFunctionType] --> [Return] 10313 // NonFunctionType --> NonFunctionType 10314 // R (A) --> R(A) 10315 // R (*)(A) --> R (A) 10316 // R (&)(A) --> R (A) 10317 // R (S::*)(A) --> R (A) 10318 QualType Sema::ExtractUnqualifiedFunctionType(QualType PossiblyAFunctionType) { 10319 QualType Ret = PossiblyAFunctionType; 10320 if (const PointerType *ToTypePtr = 10321 PossiblyAFunctionType->getAs<PointerType>()) 10322 Ret = ToTypePtr->getPointeeType(); 10323 else if (const ReferenceType *ToTypeRef = 10324 PossiblyAFunctionType->getAs<ReferenceType>()) 10325 Ret = ToTypeRef->getPointeeType(); 10326 else if (const MemberPointerType *MemTypePtr = 10327 PossiblyAFunctionType->getAs<MemberPointerType>()) 10328 Ret = MemTypePtr->getPointeeType(); 10329 Ret = 10330 Context.getCanonicalType(Ret).getUnqualifiedType(); 10331 return Ret; 10332 } 10333 10334 namespace { 10335 // A helper class to help with address of function resolution 10336 // - allows us to avoid passing around all those ugly parameters 10337 class AddressOfFunctionResolver { 10338 Sema& S; 10339 Expr* SourceExpr; 10340 const QualType& TargetType; 10341 QualType TargetFunctionType; // Extracted function type from target type 10342 10343 bool Complain; 10344 //DeclAccessPair& ResultFunctionAccessPair; 10345 ASTContext& Context; 10346 10347 bool TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction; 10348 bool FoundNonTemplateFunction; 10349 bool StaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer; 10350 bool HasComplained; 10351 10352 OverloadExpr::FindResult OvlExprInfo; 10353 OverloadExpr *OvlExpr; 10354 TemplateArgumentListInfo OvlExplicitTemplateArgs; 10355 SmallVector<std::pair<DeclAccessPair, FunctionDecl*>, 4> Matches; 10356 TemplateSpecCandidateSet FailedCandidates; 10357 10358 public: 10359 AddressOfFunctionResolver(Sema &S, Expr *SourceExpr, 10360 const QualType &TargetType, bool Complain) 10361 : S(S), SourceExpr(SourceExpr), TargetType(TargetType), 10362 Complain(Complain), Context(S.getASTContext()), 10363 TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction( 10364 !!TargetType->getAs<MemberPointerType>()), 10365 FoundNonTemplateFunction(false), 10366 StaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer(false), 10367 HasComplained(false), 10368 OvlExprInfo(OverloadExpr::find(SourceExpr)), 10369 OvlExpr(OvlExprInfo.Expression), 10370 FailedCandidates(OvlExpr->getNameLoc(), /*ForTakingAddress=*/true) { 10371 ExtractUnqualifiedFunctionTypeFromTargetType(); 10372 10373 if (TargetFunctionType->isFunctionType()) { 10374 if (UnresolvedMemberExpr *UME = dyn_cast<UnresolvedMemberExpr>(OvlExpr)) 10375 if (!UME->isImplicitAccess() && 10376 !S.ResolveSingleFunctionTemplateSpecialization(UME)) 10377 StaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer = true; 10378 } else if (OvlExpr->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) { 10379 DeclAccessPair dap; 10380 if (FunctionDecl *Fn = S.ResolveSingleFunctionTemplateSpecialization( 10381 OvlExpr, false, &dap)) { 10382 if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn)) 10383 if (!Method->isStatic()) { 10384 // If the target type is a non-function type and the function found 10385 // is a non-static member function, pretend as if that was the 10386 // target, it's the only possible type to end up with. 10387 TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction = true; 10388 10389 // And skip adding the function if its not in the proper form. 10390 // We'll diagnose this due to an empty set of functions. 10391 if (!OvlExprInfo.HasFormOfMemberPointer) 10392 return; 10393 } 10394 10395 Matches.push_back(std::make_pair(dap, Fn)); 10396 } 10397 return; 10398 } 10399 10400 if (OvlExpr->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) 10401 OvlExpr->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(OvlExplicitTemplateArgs); 10402 10403 if (FindAllFunctionsThatMatchTargetTypeExactly()) { 10404 // C++ [over.over]p4: 10405 // If more than one function is selected, [...] 10406 if (Matches.size() > 1 && !eliminiateSuboptimalOverloadCandidates()) { 10407 if (FoundNonTemplateFunction) 10408 EliminateAllTemplateMatches(); 10409 else 10410 EliminateAllExceptMostSpecializedTemplate(); 10411 } 10412 } 10413 10414 if (S.getLangOpts().CUDA && Matches.size() > 1) 10415 EliminateSuboptimalCudaMatches(); 10416 } 10417 10418 bool hasComplained() const { return HasComplained; } 10419 10420 private: 10421 bool candidateHasExactlyCorrectType(const FunctionDecl *FD) { 10422 QualType Discard; 10423 return Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(TargetFunctionType, FD->getType()) || 10424 S.IsNoReturnConversion(FD->getType(), TargetFunctionType, Discard); 10425 } 10426 10427 /// \return true if A is considered a better overload candidate for the 10428 /// desired type than B. 10429 bool isBetterCandidate(const FunctionDecl *A, const FunctionDecl *B) { 10430 // If A doesn't have exactly the correct type, we don't want to classify it 10431 // as "better" than anything else. This way, the user is required to 10432 // disambiguate for us if there are multiple candidates and no exact match. 10433 return candidateHasExactlyCorrectType(A) && 10434 (!candidateHasExactlyCorrectType(B) || 10435 compareEnableIfAttrs(S, A, B) == Comparison::Better); 10436 } 10437 10438 /// \return true if we were able to eliminate all but one overload candidate, 10439 /// false otherwise. 10440 bool eliminiateSuboptimalOverloadCandidates() { 10441 // Same algorithm as overload resolution -- one pass to pick the "best", 10442 // another pass to be sure that nothing is better than the best. 10443 auto Best = Matches.begin(); 10444 for (auto I = Matches.begin()+1, E = Matches.end(); I != E; ++I) 10445 if (isBetterCandidate(I->second, Best->second)) 10446 Best = I; 10447 10448 const FunctionDecl *BestFn = Best->second; 10449 auto IsBestOrInferiorToBest = [this, BestFn]( 10450 const std::pair<DeclAccessPair, FunctionDecl *> &Pair) { 10451 return BestFn == Pair.second || isBetterCandidate(BestFn, Pair.second); 10452 }; 10453 10454 // Note: We explicitly leave Matches unmodified if there isn't a clear best 10455 // option, so we can potentially give the user a better error 10456 if (!std::all_of(Matches.begin(), Matches.end(), IsBestOrInferiorToBest)) 10457 return false; 10458 Matches[0] = *Best; 10459 Matches.resize(1); 10460 return true; 10461 } 10462 10463 bool isTargetTypeAFunction() const { 10464 return TargetFunctionType->isFunctionType(); 10465 } 10466 10467 // [ToType] [Return] 10468 10469 // R (*)(A) --> R (A), IsNonStaticMemberFunction = false 10470 // R (&)(A) --> R (A), IsNonStaticMemberFunction = false 10471 // R (S::*)(A) --> R (A), IsNonStaticMemberFunction = true 10472 void inline ExtractUnqualifiedFunctionTypeFromTargetType() { 10473 TargetFunctionType = S.ExtractUnqualifiedFunctionType(TargetType); 10474 } 10475 10476 // return true if any matching specializations were found 10477 bool AddMatchingTemplateFunction(FunctionTemplateDecl* FunctionTemplate, 10478 const DeclAccessPair& CurAccessFunPair) { 10479 if (CXXMethodDecl *Method 10480 = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FunctionTemplate->getTemplatedDecl())) { 10481 // Skip non-static function templates when converting to pointer, and 10482 // static when converting to member pointer. 10483 if (Method->isStatic() == TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction) 10484 return false; 10485 } 10486 else if (TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction) 10487 return false; 10488 10489 // C++ [over.over]p2: 10490 // If the name is a function template, template argument deduction is 10491 // done (14.8.2.2), and if the argument deduction succeeds, the 10492 // resulting template argument list is used to generate a single 10493 // function template specialization, which is added to the set of 10494 // overloaded functions considered. 10495 FunctionDecl *Specialization = nullptr; 10496 TemplateDeductionInfo Info(FailedCandidates.getLocation()); 10497 if (Sema::TemplateDeductionResult Result 10498 = S.DeduceTemplateArguments(FunctionTemplate, 10499 &OvlExplicitTemplateArgs, 10500 TargetFunctionType, Specialization, 10501 Info, /*InOverloadResolution=*/true)) { 10502 // Make a note of the failed deduction for diagnostics. 10503 FailedCandidates.addCandidate() 10504 .set(CurAccessFunPair, FunctionTemplate->getTemplatedDecl(), 10505 MakeDeductionFailureInfo(Context, Result, Info)); 10506 return false; 10507 } 10508 10509 // Template argument deduction ensures that we have an exact match or 10510 // compatible pointer-to-function arguments that would be adjusted by ICS. 10511 // This function template specicalization works. 10512 assert(S.isSameOrCompatibleFunctionType( 10513 Context.getCanonicalType(Specialization->getType()), 10514 Context.getCanonicalType(TargetFunctionType))); 10515 10516 if (!S.checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(Specialization)) 10517 return false; 10518 10519 Matches.push_back(std::make_pair(CurAccessFunPair, Specialization)); 10520 return true; 10521 } 10522 10523 bool AddMatchingNonTemplateFunction(NamedDecl* Fn, 10524 const DeclAccessPair& CurAccessFunPair) { 10525 if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn)) { 10526 // Skip non-static functions when converting to pointer, and static 10527 // when converting to member pointer. 10528 if (Method->isStatic() == TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction) 10529 return false; 10530 } 10531 else if (TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction) 10532 return false; 10533 10534 if (FunctionDecl *FunDecl = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(Fn)) { 10535 if (S.getLangOpts().CUDA) 10536 if (FunctionDecl *Caller = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(S.CurContext)) 10537 if (!Caller->isImplicit() && !S.IsAllowedCUDACall(Caller, FunDecl)) 10538 return false; 10539 10540 // If any candidate has a placeholder return type, trigger its deduction 10541 // now. 10542 if (S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14 && 10543 FunDecl->getReturnType()->isUndeducedType() && 10544 S.DeduceReturnType(FunDecl, SourceExpr->getLocStart(), Complain)) { 10545 HasComplained |= Complain; 10546 return false; 10547 } 10548 10549 if (!S.checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(FunDecl)) 10550 return false; 10551 10552 // If we're in C, we need to support types that aren't exactly identical. 10553 if (!S.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus || 10554 candidateHasExactlyCorrectType(FunDecl)) { 10555 Matches.push_back(std::make_pair( 10556 CurAccessFunPair, cast<FunctionDecl>(FunDecl->getCanonicalDecl()))); 10557 FoundNonTemplateFunction = true; 10558 return true; 10559 } 10560 } 10561 10562 return false; 10563 } 10564 10565 bool FindAllFunctionsThatMatchTargetTypeExactly() { 10566 bool Ret = false; 10567 10568 // If the overload expression doesn't have the form of a pointer to 10569 // member, don't try to convert it to a pointer-to-member type. 10570 if (IsInvalidFormOfPointerToMemberFunction()) 10571 return false; 10572 10573 for (UnresolvedSetIterator I = OvlExpr->decls_begin(), 10574 E = OvlExpr->decls_end(); 10575 I != E; ++I) { 10576 // Look through any using declarations to find the underlying function. 10577 NamedDecl *Fn = (*I)->getUnderlyingDecl(); 10578 10579 // C++ [over.over]p3: 10580 // Non-member functions and static member functions match 10581 // targets of type "pointer-to-function" or "reference-to-function." 10582 // Nonstatic member functions match targets of 10583 // type "pointer-to-member-function." 10584 // Note that according to DR 247, the containing class does not matter. 10585 if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FunctionTemplate 10586 = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(Fn)) { 10587 if (AddMatchingTemplateFunction(FunctionTemplate, I.getPair())) 10588 Ret = true; 10589 } 10590 // If we have explicit template arguments supplied, skip non-templates. 10591 else if (!OvlExpr->hasExplicitTemplateArgs() && 10592 AddMatchingNonTemplateFunction(Fn, I.getPair())) 10593 Ret = true; 10594 } 10595 assert(Ret || Matches.empty()); 10596 return Ret; 10597 } 10598 10599 void EliminateAllExceptMostSpecializedTemplate() { 10600 // [...] and any given function template specialization F1 is 10601 // eliminated if the set contains a second function template 10602 // specialization whose function template is more specialized 10603 // than the function template of F1 according to the partial 10604 // ordering rules of 14.5.5.2. 10605 10606 // The algorithm specified above is quadratic. We instead use a 10607 // two-pass algorithm (similar to the one used to identify the 10608 // best viable function in an overload set) that identifies the 10609 // best function template (if it exists). 10610 10611 UnresolvedSet<4> MatchesCopy; // TODO: avoid! 10612 for (unsigned I = 0, E = Matches.size(); I != E; ++I) 10613 MatchesCopy.addDecl(Matches[I].second, Matches[I].first.getAccess()); 10614 10615 // TODO: It looks like FailedCandidates does not serve much purpose 10616 // here, since the no_viable diagnostic has index 0. 10617 UnresolvedSetIterator Result = S.getMostSpecialized( 10618 MatchesCopy.begin(), MatchesCopy.end(), FailedCandidates, 10619 SourceExpr->getLocStart(), S.PDiag(), 10620 S.PDiag(diag::err_addr_ovl_ambiguous) 10621 << Matches[0].second->getDeclName(), 10622 S.PDiag(diag::note_ovl_candidate) 10623 << (unsigned)oc_function_template, 10624 Complain, TargetFunctionType); 10625 10626 if (Result != MatchesCopy.end()) { 10627 // Make it the first and only element 10628 Matches[0].first = Matches[Result - MatchesCopy.begin()].first; 10629 Matches[0].second = cast<FunctionDecl>(*Result); 10630 Matches.resize(1); 10631 } else 10632 HasComplained |= Complain; 10633 } 10634 10635 void EliminateAllTemplateMatches() { 10636 // [...] any function template specializations in the set are 10637 // eliminated if the set also contains a non-template function, [...] 10638 for (unsigned I = 0, N = Matches.size(); I != N; ) { 10639 if (Matches[I].second->getPrimaryTemplate() == nullptr) 10640 ++I; 10641 else { 10642 Matches[I] = Matches[--N]; 10643 Matches.resize(N); 10644 } 10645 } 10646 } 10647 10648 void EliminateSuboptimalCudaMatches() { 10649 S.EraseUnwantedCUDAMatches(dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(S.CurContext), Matches); 10650 } 10651 10652 public: 10653 void ComplainNoMatchesFound() const { 10654 assert(Matches.empty()); 10655 S.Diag(OvlExpr->getLocStart(), diag::err_addr_ovl_no_viable) 10656 << OvlExpr->getName() << TargetFunctionType 10657 << OvlExpr->getSourceRange(); 10658 if (FailedCandidates.empty()) 10659 S.NoteAllOverloadCandidates(OvlExpr, TargetFunctionType, 10660 /*TakingAddress=*/true); 10661 else { 10662 // We have some deduction failure messages. Use them to diagnose 10663 // the function templates, and diagnose the non-template candidates 10664 // normally. 10665 for (UnresolvedSetIterator I = OvlExpr->decls_begin(), 10666 IEnd = OvlExpr->decls_end(); 10667 I != IEnd; ++I) 10668 if (FunctionDecl *Fun = 10669 dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>((*I)->getUnderlyingDecl())) 10670 if (!functionHasPassObjectSizeParams(Fun)) 10671 S.NoteOverloadCandidate(*I, Fun, TargetFunctionType, 10672 /*TakingAddress=*/true); 10673 FailedCandidates.NoteCandidates(S, OvlExpr->getLocStart()); 10674 } 10675 } 10676 10677 bool IsInvalidFormOfPointerToMemberFunction() const { 10678 return TargetTypeIsNonStaticMemberFunction && 10679 !OvlExprInfo.HasFormOfMemberPointer; 10680 } 10681 10682 void ComplainIsInvalidFormOfPointerToMemberFunction() const { 10683 // TODO: Should we condition this on whether any functions might 10684 // have matched, or is it more appropriate to do that in callers? 10685 // TODO: a fixit wouldn't hurt. 10686 S.Diag(OvlExpr->getNameLoc(), diag::err_addr_ovl_no_qualifier) 10687 << TargetType << OvlExpr->getSourceRange(); 10688 } 10689 10690 bool IsStaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer() const { 10691 return StaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer; 10692 } 10693 10694 void ComplainIsStaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer() const { 10695 S.Diag(OvlExpr->getLocStart(), 10696 diag::err_invalid_form_pointer_member_function) 10697 << OvlExpr->getSourceRange(); 10698 } 10699 10700 void ComplainOfInvalidConversion() const { 10701 S.Diag(OvlExpr->getLocStart(), diag::err_addr_ovl_not_func_ptrref) 10702 << OvlExpr->getName() << TargetType; 10703 } 10704 10705 void ComplainMultipleMatchesFound() const { 10706 assert(Matches.size() > 1); 10707 S.Diag(OvlExpr->getLocStart(), diag::err_addr_ovl_ambiguous) 10708 << OvlExpr->getName() 10709 << OvlExpr->getSourceRange(); 10710 S.NoteAllOverloadCandidates(OvlExpr, TargetFunctionType, 10711 /*TakingAddress=*/true); 10712 } 10713 10714 bool hadMultipleCandidates() const { return (OvlExpr->getNumDecls() > 1); } 10715 10716 int getNumMatches() const { return Matches.size(); } 10717 10718 FunctionDecl* getMatchingFunctionDecl() const { 10719 if (Matches.size() != 1) return nullptr; 10720 return Matches[0].second; 10721 } 10722 10723 const DeclAccessPair* getMatchingFunctionAccessPair() const { 10724 if (Matches.size() != 1) return nullptr; 10725 return &Matches[0].first; 10726 } 10727 }; 10728 } 10729 10730 /// ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction - Try to resolve the address of 10731 /// an overloaded function (C++ [over.over]), where @p From is an 10732 /// expression with overloaded function type and @p ToType is the type 10733 /// we're trying to resolve to. For example: 10734 /// 10735 /// @code 10736 /// int f(double); 10737 /// int f(int); 10738 /// 10739 /// int (*pfd)(double) = f; // selects f(double) 10740 /// @endcode 10741 /// 10742 /// This routine returns the resulting FunctionDecl if it could be 10743 /// resolved, and NULL otherwise. When @p Complain is true, this 10744 /// routine will emit diagnostics if there is an error. 10745 FunctionDecl * 10746 Sema::ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction(Expr *AddressOfExpr, 10747 QualType TargetType, 10748 bool Complain, 10749 DeclAccessPair &FoundResult, 10750 bool *pHadMultipleCandidates) { 10751 assert(AddressOfExpr->getType() == Context.OverloadTy); 10752 10753 AddressOfFunctionResolver Resolver(*this, AddressOfExpr, TargetType, 10754 Complain); 10755 int NumMatches = Resolver.getNumMatches(); 10756 FunctionDecl *Fn = nullptr; 10757 bool ShouldComplain = Complain && !Resolver.hasComplained(); 10758 if (NumMatches == 0 && ShouldComplain) { 10759 if (Resolver.IsInvalidFormOfPointerToMemberFunction()) 10760 Resolver.ComplainIsInvalidFormOfPointerToMemberFunction(); 10761 else 10762 Resolver.ComplainNoMatchesFound(); 10763 } 10764 else if (NumMatches > 1 && ShouldComplain) 10765 Resolver.ComplainMultipleMatchesFound(); 10766 else if (NumMatches == 1) { 10767 Fn = Resolver.getMatchingFunctionDecl(); 10768 assert(Fn); 10769 FoundResult = *Resolver.getMatchingFunctionAccessPair(); 10770 if (Complain) { 10771 if (Resolver.IsStaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer()) 10772 Resolver.ComplainIsStaticMemberFunctionFromBoundPointer(); 10773 else 10774 CheckAddressOfMemberAccess(AddressOfExpr, FoundResult); 10775 } 10776 } 10777 10778 if (pHadMultipleCandidates) 10779 *pHadMultipleCandidates = Resolver.hadMultipleCandidates(); 10780 return Fn; 10781 } 10782 10783 /// \brief Given an expression that refers to an overloaded function, try to 10784 /// resolve that function to a single function that can have its address taken. 10785 /// This will modify `Pair` iff it returns non-null. 10786 /// 10787 /// This routine can only realistically succeed if all but one candidates in the 10788 /// overload set for SrcExpr cannot have their addresses taken. 10789 FunctionDecl * 10790 Sema::resolveAddressOfOnlyViableOverloadCandidate(Expr *E, 10791 DeclAccessPair &Pair) { 10792 OverloadExpr::FindResult R = OverloadExpr::find(E); 10793 OverloadExpr *Ovl = R.Expression; 10794 FunctionDecl *Result = nullptr; 10795 DeclAccessPair DAP; 10796 // Don't use the AddressOfResolver because we're specifically looking for 10797 // cases where we have one overload candidate that lacks 10798 // enable_if/pass_object_size/... 10799 for (auto I = Ovl->decls_begin(), E = Ovl->decls_end(); I != E; ++I) { 10800 auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(I->getUnderlyingDecl()); 10801 if (!FD) 10802 return nullptr; 10803 10804 if (!checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(FD)) 10805 continue; 10806 10807 // We have more than one result; quit. 10808 if (Result) 10809 return nullptr; 10810 DAP = I.getPair(); 10811 Result = FD; 10812 } 10813 10814 if (Result) 10815 Pair = DAP; 10816 return Result; 10817 } 10818 10819 /// \brief Given an overloaded function, tries to turn it into a non-overloaded 10820 /// function reference using resolveAddressOfOnlyViableOverloadCandidate. This 10821 /// will perform access checks, diagnose the use of the resultant decl, and, if 10822 /// necessary, perform a function-to-pointer decay. 10823 /// 10824 /// Returns false if resolveAddressOfOnlyViableOverloadCandidate fails. 10825 /// Otherwise, returns true. This may emit diagnostics and return true. 10826 bool Sema::resolveAndFixAddressOfOnlyViableOverloadCandidate( 10827 ExprResult &SrcExpr) { 10828 Expr *E = SrcExpr.get(); 10829 assert(E->getType() == Context.OverloadTy && "SrcExpr must be an overload"); 10830 10831 DeclAccessPair DAP; 10832 FunctionDecl *Found = resolveAddressOfOnlyViableOverloadCandidate(E, DAP); 10833 if (!Found) 10834 return false; 10835 10836 // Emitting multiple diagnostics for a function that is both inaccessible and 10837 // unavailable is consistent with our behavior elsewhere. So, always check 10838 // for both. 10839 DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Found, E->getExprLoc()); 10840 CheckAddressOfMemberAccess(E, DAP); 10841 Expr *Fixed = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(E, DAP, Found); 10842 if (Fixed->getType()->isFunctionType()) 10843 SrcExpr = DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(Fixed, /*Diagnose=*/false); 10844 else 10845 SrcExpr = Fixed; 10846 return true; 10847 } 10848 10849 /// \brief Given an expression that refers to an overloaded function, try to 10850 /// resolve that overloaded function expression down to a single function. 10851 /// 10852 /// This routine can only resolve template-ids that refer to a single function 10853 /// template, where that template-id refers to a single template whose template 10854 /// arguments are either provided by the template-id or have defaults, 10855 /// as described in C++0x [temp.arg.explicit]p3. 10856 /// 10857 /// If no template-ids are found, no diagnostics are emitted and NULL is 10858 /// returned. 10859 FunctionDecl * 10860 Sema::ResolveSingleFunctionTemplateSpecialization(OverloadExpr *ovl, 10861 bool Complain, 10862 DeclAccessPair *FoundResult) { 10863 // C++ [over.over]p1: 10864 // [...] [Note: any redundant set of parentheses surrounding the 10865 // overloaded function name is ignored (5.1). ] 10866 // C++ [over.over]p1: 10867 // [...] The overloaded function name can be preceded by the & 10868 // operator. 10869 10870 // If we didn't actually find any template-ids, we're done. 10871 if (!ovl->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) 10872 return nullptr; 10873 10874 TemplateArgumentListInfo ExplicitTemplateArgs; 10875 ovl->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(ExplicitTemplateArgs); 10876 TemplateSpecCandidateSet FailedCandidates(ovl->getNameLoc()); 10877 10878 // Look through all of the overloaded functions, searching for one 10879 // whose type matches exactly. 10880 FunctionDecl *Matched = nullptr; 10881 for (UnresolvedSetIterator I = ovl->decls_begin(), 10882 E = ovl->decls_end(); I != E; ++I) { 10883 // C++0x [temp.arg.explicit]p3: 10884 // [...] In contexts where deduction is done and fails, or in contexts 10885 // where deduction is not done, if a template argument list is 10886 // specified and it, along with any default template arguments, 10887 // identifies a single function template specialization, then the 10888 // template-id is an lvalue for the function template specialization. 10889 FunctionTemplateDecl *FunctionTemplate 10890 = cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>((*I)->getUnderlyingDecl()); 10891 10892 // C++ [over.over]p2: 10893 // If the name is a function template, template argument deduction is 10894 // done (14.8.2.2), and if the argument deduction succeeds, the 10895 // resulting template argument list is used to generate a single 10896 // function template specialization, which is added to the set of 10897 // overloaded functions considered. 10898 FunctionDecl *Specialization = nullptr; 10899 TemplateDeductionInfo Info(FailedCandidates.getLocation()); 10900 if (TemplateDeductionResult Result 10901 = DeduceTemplateArguments(FunctionTemplate, &ExplicitTemplateArgs, 10902 Specialization, Info, 10903 /*InOverloadResolution=*/true)) { 10904 // Make a note of the failed deduction for diagnostics. 10905 // TODO: Actually use the failed-deduction info? 10906 FailedCandidates.addCandidate() 10907 .set(I.getPair(), FunctionTemplate->getTemplatedDecl(), 10908 MakeDeductionFailureInfo(Context, Result, Info)); 10909 continue; 10910 } 10911 10912 assert(Specialization && "no specialization and no error?"); 10913 10914 // Multiple matches; we can't resolve to a single declaration. 10915 if (Matched) { 10916 if (Complain) { 10917 Diag(ovl->getExprLoc(), diag::err_addr_ovl_ambiguous) 10918 << ovl->getName(); 10919 NoteAllOverloadCandidates(ovl); 10920 } 10921 return nullptr; 10922 } 10923 10924 Matched = Specialization; 10925 if (FoundResult) *FoundResult = I.getPair(); 10926 } 10927 10928 if (Matched && getLangOpts().CPlusPlus14 && 10929 Matched->getReturnType()->isUndeducedType() && 10930 DeduceReturnType(Matched, ovl->getExprLoc(), Complain)) 10931 return nullptr; 10932 10933 return Matched; 10934 } 10935 10936 10937 10938 10939 // Resolve and fix an overloaded expression that can be resolved 10940 // because it identifies a single function template specialization. 10941 // 10942 // Last three arguments should only be supplied if Complain = true 10943 // 10944 // Return true if it was logically possible to so resolve the 10945 // expression, regardless of whether or not it succeeded. Always 10946 // returns true if 'complain' is set. 10947 bool Sema::ResolveAndFixSingleFunctionTemplateSpecialization( 10948 ExprResult &SrcExpr, bool doFunctionPointerConverion, 10949 bool complain, SourceRange OpRangeForComplaining, 10950 QualType DestTypeForComplaining, 10951 unsigned DiagIDForComplaining) { 10952 assert(SrcExpr.get()->getType() == Context.OverloadTy); 10953 10954 OverloadExpr::FindResult ovl = OverloadExpr::find(SrcExpr.get()); 10955 10956 DeclAccessPair found; 10957 ExprResult SingleFunctionExpression; 10958 if (FunctionDecl *fn = ResolveSingleFunctionTemplateSpecialization( 10959 ovl.Expression, /*complain*/ false, &found)) { 10960 if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(fn, SrcExpr.get()->getLocStart())) { 10961 SrcExpr = ExprError(); 10962 return true; 10963 } 10964 10965 // It is only correct to resolve to an instance method if we're 10966 // resolving a form that's permitted to be a pointer to member. 10967 // Otherwise we'll end up making a bound member expression, which 10968 // is illegal in all the contexts we resolve like this. 10969 if (!ovl.HasFormOfMemberPointer && 10970 isa<CXXMethodDecl>(fn) && 10971 cast<CXXMethodDecl>(fn)->isInstance()) { 10972 if (!complain) return false; 10973 10974 Diag(ovl.Expression->getExprLoc(), 10975 diag::err_bound_member_function) 10976 << 0 << ovl.Expression->getSourceRange(); 10977 10978 // TODO: I believe we only end up here if there's a mix of 10979 // static and non-static candidates (otherwise the expression 10980 // would have 'bound member' type, not 'overload' type). 10981 // Ideally we would note which candidate was chosen and why 10982 // the static candidates were rejected. 10983 SrcExpr = ExprError(); 10984 return true; 10985 } 10986 10987 // Fix the expression to refer to 'fn'. 10988 SingleFunctionExpression = 10989 FixOverloadedFunctionReference(SrcExpr.get(), found, fn); 10990 10991 // If desired, do function-to-pointer decay. 10992 if (doFunctionPointerConverion) { 10993 SingleFunctionExpression = 10994 DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion(SingleFunctionExpression.get()); 10995 if (SingleFunctionExpression.isInvalid()) { 10996 SrcExpr = ExprError(); 10997 return true; 10998 } 10999 } 11000 } 11001 11002 if (!SingleFunctionExpression.isUsable()) { 11003 if (complain) { 11004 Diag(OpRangeForComplaining.getBegin(), DiagIDForComplaining) 11005 << ovl.Expression->getName() 11006 << DestTypeForComplaining 11007 << OpRangeForComplaining 11008 << ovl.Expression->getQualifierLoc().getSourceRange(); 11009 NoteAllOverloadCandidates(SrcExpr.get()); 11010 11011 SrcExpr = ExprError(); 11012 return true; 11013 } 11014 11015 return false; 11016 } 11017 11018 SrcExpr = SingleFunctionExpression; 11019 return true; 11020 } 11021 11022 /// \brief Add a single candidate to the overload set. 11023 static void AddOverloadedCallCandidate(Sema &S, 11024 DeclAccessPair FoundDecl, 11025 TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs, 11026 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 11027 OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet, 11028 bool PartialOverloading, 11029 bool KnownValid) { 11030 NamedDecl *Callee = FoundDecl.getDecl(); 11031 if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(Callee)) 11032 Callee = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(Callee)->getTargetDecl(); 11033 11034 if (FunctionDecl *Func = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(Callee)) { 11035 if (ExplicitTemplateArgs) { 11036 assert(!KnownValid && "Explicit template arguments?"); 11037 return; 11038 } 11039 S.AddOverloadCandidate(Func, FoundDecl, Args, CandidateSet, 11040 /*SuppressUsedConversions=*/false, 11041 PartialOverloading); 11042 return; 11043 } 11044 11045 if (FunctionTemplateDecl *FuncTemplate 11046 = dyn_cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(Callee)) { 11047 S.AddTemplateOverloadCandidate(FuncTemplate, FoundDecl, 11048 ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args, CandidateSet, 11049 /*SuppressUsedConversions=*/false, 11050 PartialOverloading); 11051 return; 11052 } 11053 11054 assert(!KnownValid && "unhandled case in overloaded call candidate"); 11055 } 11056 11057 /// \brief Add the overload candidates named by callee and/or found by argument 11058 /// dependent lookup to the given overload set. 11059 void Sema::AddOverloadedCallCandidates(UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE, 11060 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 11061 OverloadCandidateSet &CandidateSet, 11062 bool PartialOverloading) { 11063 11064 #ifndef NDEBUG 11065 // Verify that ArgumentDependentLookup is consistent with the rules 11066 // in C++0x [basic.lookup.argdep]p3: 11067 // 11068 // Let X be the lookup set produced by unqualified lookup (3.4.1) 11069 // and let Y be the lookup set produced by argument dependent 11070 // lookup (defined as follows). If X contains 11071 // 11072 // -- a declaration of a class member, or 11073 // 11074 // -- a block-scope function declaration that is not a 11075 // using-declaration, or 11076 // 11077 // -- a declaration that is neither a function or a function 11078 // template 11079 // 11080 // then Y is empty. 11081 11082 if (ULE->requiresADL()) { 11083 for (UnresolvedLookupExpr::decls_iterator I = ULE->decls_begin(), 11084 E = ULE->decls_end(); I != E; ++I) { 11085 assert(!(*I)->getDeclContext()->isRecord()); 11086 assert(isa<UsingShadowDecl>(*I) || 11087 !(*I)->getDeclContext()->isFunctionOrMethod()); 11088 assert((*I)->getUnderlyingDecl()->isFunctionOrFunctionTemplate()); 11089 } 11090 } 11091 #endif 11092 11093 // It would be nice to avoid this copy. 11094 TemplateArgumentListInfo TABuffer; 11095 TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs = nullptr; 11096 if (ULE->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) { 11097 ULE->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(TABuffer); 11098 ExplicitTemplateArgs = &TABuffer; 11099 } 11100 11101 for (UnresolvedLookupExpr::decls_iterator I = ULE->decls_begin(), 11102 E = ULE->decls_end(); I != E; ++I) 11103 AddOverloadedCallCandidate(*this, I.getPair(), ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args, 11104 CandidateSet, PartialOverloading, 11105 /*KnownValid*/ true); 11106 11107 if (ULE->requiresADL()) 11108 AddArgumentDependentLookupCandidates(ULE->getName(), ULE->getExprLoc(), 11109 Args, ExplicitTemplateArgs, 11110 CandidateSet, PartialOverloading); 11111 } 11112 11113 /// Determine whether a declaration with the specified name could be moved into 11114 /// a different namespace. 11115 static bool canBeDeclaredInNamespace(const DeclarationName &Name) { 11116 switch (Name.getCXXOverloadedOperator()) { 11117 case OO_New: case OO_Array_New: 11118 case OO_Delete: case OO_Array_Delete: 11119 return false; 11120 11121 default: 11122 return true; 11123 } 11124 } 11125 11126 /// Attempt to recover from an ill-formed use of a non-dependent name in a 11127 /// template, where the non-dependent name was declared after the template 11128 /// was defined. This is common in code written for a compilers which do not 11129 /// correctly implement two-stage name lookup. 11130 /// 11131 /// Returns true if a viable candidate was found and a diagnostic was issued. 11132 static bool 11133 DiagnoseTwoPhaseLookup(Sema &SemaRef, SourceLocation FnLoc, 11134 const CXXScopeSpec &SS, LookupResult &R, 11135 OverloadCandidateSet::CandidateSetKind CSK, 11136 TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs, 11137 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 11138 bool *DoDiagnoseEmptyLookup = nullptr) { 11139 if (SemaRef.ActiveTemplateInstantiations.empty() || !SS.isEmpty()) 11140 return false; 11141 11142 for (DeclContext *DC = SemaRef.CurContext; DC; DC = DC->getParent()) { 11143 if (DC->isTransparentContext()) 11144 continue; 11145 11146 SemaRef.LookupQualifiedName(R, DC); 11147 11148 if (!R.empty()) { 11149 R.suppressDiagnostics(); 11150 11151 if (isa<CXXRecordDecl>(DC)) { 11152 // Don't diagnose names we find in classes; we get much better 11153 // diagnostics for these from DiagnoseEmptyLookup. 11154 R.clear(); 11155 if (DoDiagnoseEmptyLookup) 11156 *DoDiagnoseEmptyLookup = true; 11157 return false; 11158 } 11159 11160 OverloadCandidateSet Candidates(FnLoc, CSK); 11161 for (LookupResult::iterator I = R.begin(), E = R.end(); I != E; ++I) 11162 AddOverloadedCallCandidate(SemaRef, I.getPair(), 11163 ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args, 11164 Candidates, false, /*KnownValid*/ false); 11165 11166 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 11167 if (Candidates.BestViableFunction(SemaRef, FnLoc, Best) != OR_Success) { 11168 // No viable functions. Don't bother the user with notes for functions 11169 // which don't work and shouldn't be found anyway. 11170 R.clear(); 11171 return false; 11172 } 11173 11174 // Find the namespaces where ADL would have looked, and suggest 11175 // declaring the function there instead. 11176 Sema::AssociatedNamespaceSet AssociatedNamespaces; 11177 Sema::AssociatedClassSet AssociatedClasses; 11178 SemaRef.FindAssociatedClassesAndNamespaces(FnLoc, Args, 11179 AssociatedNamespaces, 11180 AssociatedClasses); 11181 Sema::AssociatedNamespaceSet SuggestedNamespaces; 11182 if (canBeDeclaredInNamespace(R.getLookupName())) { 11183 DeclContext *Std = SemaRef.getStdNamespace(); 11184 for (Sema::AssociatedNamespaceSet::iterator 11185 it = AssociatedNamespaces.begin(), 11186 end = AssociatedNamespaces.end(); it != end; ++it) { 11187 // Never suggest declaring a function within namespace 'std'. 11188 if (Std && Std->Encloses(*it)) 11189 continue; 11190 11191 // Never suggest declaring a function within a namespace with a 11192 // reserved name, like __gnu_cxx. 11193 NamespaceDecl *NS = dyn_cast<NamespaceDecl>(*it); 11194 if (NS && 11195 NS->getQualifiedNameAsString().find("__") != std::string::npos) 11196 continue; 11197 11198 SuggestedNamespaces.insert(*it); 11199 } 11200 } 11201 11202 SemaRef.Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_not_found_by_two_phase_lookup) 11203 << R.getLookupName(); 11204 if (SuggestedNamespaces.empty()) { 11205 SemaRef.Diag(Best->Function->getLocation(), 11206 diag::note_not_found_by_two_phase_lookup) 11207 << R.getLookupName() << 0; 11208 } else if (SuggestedNamespaces.size() == 1) { 11209 SemaRef.Diag(Best->Function->getLocation(), 11210 diag::note_not_found_by_two_phase_lookup) 11211 << R.getLookupName() << 1 << *SuggestedNamespaces.begin(); 11212 } else { 11213 // FIXME: It would be useful to list the associated namespaces here, 11214 // but the diagnostics infrastructure doesn't provide a way to produce 11215 // a localized representation of a list of items. 11216 SemaRef.Diag(Best->Function->getLocation(), 11217 diag::note_not_found_by_two_phase_lookup) 11218 << R.getLookupName() << 2; 11219 } 11220 11221 // Try to recover by calling this function. 11222 return true; 11223 } 11224 11225 R.clear(); 11226 } 11227 11228 return false; 11229 } 11230 11231 /// Attempt to recover from ill-formed use of a non-dependent operator in a 11232 /// template, where the non-dependent operator was declared after the template 11233 /// was defined. 11234 /// 11235 /// Returns true if a viable candidate was found and a diagnostic was issued. 11236 static bool 11237 DiagnoseTwoPhaseOperatorLookup(Sema &SemaRef, OverloadedOperatorKind Op, 11238 SourceLocation OpLoc, 11239 ArrayRef<Expr *> Args) { 11240 DeclarationName OpName = 11241 SemaRef.Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Op); 11242 LookupResult R(SemaRef, OpName, OpLoc, Sema::LookupOperatorName); 11243 return DiagnoseTwoPhaseLookup(SemaRef, OpLoc, CXXScopeSpec(), R, 11244 OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator, 11245 /*ExplicitTemplateArgs=*/nullptr, Args); 11246 } 11247 11248 namespace { 11249 class BuildRecoveryCallExprRAII { 11250 Sema &SemaRef; 11251 public: 11252 BuildRecoveryCallExprRAII(Sema &S) : SemaRef(S) { 11253 assert(SemaRef.IsBuildingRecoveryCallExpr == false); 11254 SemaRef.IsBuildingRecoveryCallExpr = true; 11255 } 11256 11257 ~BuildRecoveryCallExprRAII() { 11258 SemaRef.IsBuildingRecoveryCallExpr = false; 11259 } 11260 }; 11261 11262 } 11263 11264 static std::unique_ptr<CorrectionCandidateCallback> 11265 MakeValidator(Sema &SemaRef, MemberExpr *ME, size_t NumArgs, 11266 bool HasTemplateArgs, bool AllowTypoCorrection) { 11267 if (!AllowTypoCorrection) 11268 return llvm::make_unique<NoTypoCorrectionCCC>(); 11269 return llvm::make_unique<FunctionCallFilterCCC>(SemaRef, NumArgs, 11270 HasTemplateArgs, ME); 11271 } 11272 11273 /// Attempts to recover from a call where no functions were found. 11274 /// 11275 /// Returns true if new candidates were found. 11276 static ExprResult 11277 BuildRecoveryCallExpr(Sema &SemaRef, Scope *S, Expr *Fn, 11278 UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE, 11279 SourceLocation LParenLoc, 11280 MutableArrayRef<Expr *> Args, 11281 SourceLocation RParenLoc, 11282 bool EmptyLookup, bool AllowTypoCorrection) { 11283 // Do not try to recover if it is already building a recovery call. 11284 // This stops infinite loops for template instantiations like 11285 // 11286 // template <typename T> auto foo(T t) -> decltype(foo(t)) {} 11287 // template <typename T> auto foo(T t) -> decltype(foo(&t)) {} 11288 // 11289 if (SemaRef.IsBuildingRecoveryCallExpr) 11290 return ExprError(); 11291 BuildRecoveryCallExprRAII RCE(SemaRef); 11292 11293 CXXScopeSpec SS; 11294 SS.Adopt(ULE->getQualifierLoc()); 11295 SourceLocation TemplateKWLoc = ULE->getTemplateKeywordLoc(); 11296 11297 TemplateArgumentListInfo TABuffer; 11298 TemplateArgumentListInfo *ExplicitTemplateArgs = nullptr; 11299 if (ULE->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) { 11300 ULE->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(TABuffer); 11301 ExplicitTemplateArgs = &TABuffer; 11302 } 11303 11304 LookupResult R(SemaRef, ULE->getName(), ULE->getNameLoc(), 11305 Sema::LookupOrdinaryName); 11306 bool DoDiagnoseEmptyLookup = EmptyLookup; 11307 if (!DiagnoseTwoPhaseLookup(SemaRef, Fn->getExprLoc(), SS, R, 11308 OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal, 11309 ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args, 11310 &DoDiagnoseEmptyLookup) && 11311 (!DoDiagnoseEmptyLookup || SemaRef.DiagnoseEmptyLookup( 11312 S, SS, R, 11313 MakeValidator(SemaRef, dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(Fn), Args.size(), 11314 ExplicitTemplateArgs != nullptr, AllowTypoCorrection), 11315 ExplicitTemplateArgs, Args))) 11316 return ExprError(); 11317 11318 assert(!R.empty() && "lookup results empty despite recovery"); 11319 11320 // Build an implicit member call if appropriate. Just drop the 11321 // casts and such from the call, we don't really care. 11322 ExprResult NewFn = ExprError(); 11323 if ((*R.begin())->isCXXClassMember()) 11324 NewFn = SemaRef.BuildPossibleImplicitMemberExpr(SS, TemplateKWLoc, R, 11325 ExplicitTemplateArgs, S); 11326 else if (ExplicitTemplateArgs || TemplateKWLoc.isValid()) 11327 NewFn = SemaRef.BuildTemplateIdExpr(SS, TemplateKWLoc, R, false, 11328 ExplicitTemplateArgs); 11329 else 11330 NewFn = SemaRef.BuildDeclarationNameExpr(SS, R, false); 11331 11332 if (NewFn.isInvalid()) 11333 return ExprError(); 11334 11335 // This shouldn't cause an infinite loop because we're giving it 11336 // an expression with viable lookup results, which should never 11337 // end up here. 11338 return SemaRef.ActOnCallExpr(/*Scope*/ nullptr, NewFn.get(), LParenLoc, 11339 MultiExprArg(Args.data(), Args.size()), 11340 RParenLoc); 11341 } 11342 11343 /// \brief Constructs and populates an OverloadedCandidateSet from 11344 /// the given function. 11345 /// \returns true when an the ExprResult output parameter has been set. 11346 bool Sema::buildOverloadedCallSet(Scope *S, Expr *Fn, 11347 UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE, 11348 MultiExprArg Args, 11349 SourceLocation RParenLoc, 11350 OverloadCandidateSet *CandidateSet, 11351 ExprResult *Result) { 11352 #ifndef NDEBUG 11353 if (ULE->requiresADL()) { 11354 // To do ADL, we must have found an unqualified name. 11355 assert(!ULE->getQualifier() && "qualified name with ADL"); 11356 11357 // We don't perform ADL for implicit declarations of builtins. 11358 // Verify that this was correctly set up. 11359 FunctionDecl *F; 11360 if (ULE->decls_begin() + 1 == ULE->decls_end() && 11361 (F = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(*ULE->decls_begin())) && 11362 F->getBuiltinID() && F->isImplicit()) 11363 llvm_unreachable("performing ADL for builtin"); 11364 11365 // We don't perform ADL in C. 11366 assert(getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && "ADL enabled in C"); 11367 } 11368 #endif 11369 11370 UnbridgedCastsSet UnbridgedCasts; 11371 if (checkArgPlaceholdersForOverload(*this, Args, UnbridgedCasts)) { 11372 *Result = ExprError(); 11373 return true; 11374 } 11375 11376 // Add the functions denoted by the callee to the set of candidate 11377 // functions, including those from argument-dependent lookup. 11378 AddOverloadedCallCandidates(ULE, Args, *CandidateSet); 11379 11380 if (getLangOpts().MSVCCompat && 11381 CurContext->isDependentContext() && !isSFINAEContext() && 11382 (isa<FunctionDecl>(CurContext) || isa<CXXRecordDecl>(CurContext))) { 11383 11384 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 11385 if (CandidateSet->empty() || 11386 CandidateSet->BestViableFunction(*this, Fn->getLocStart(), Best) == 11387 OR_No_Viable_Function) { 11388 // In Microsoft mode, if we are inside a template class member function then 11389 // create a type dependent CallExpr. The goal is to postpone name lookup 11390 // to instantiation time to be able to search into type dependent base 11391 // classes. 11392 CallExpr *CE = new (Context) CallExpr( 11393 Context, Fn, Args, Context.DependentTy, VK_RValue, RParenLoc); 11394 CE->setTypeDependent(true); 11395 CE->setValueDependent(true); 11396 CE->setInstantiationDependent(true); 11397 *Result = CE; 11398 return true; 11399 } 11400 } 11401 11402 if (CandidateSet->empty()) 11403 return false; 11404 11405 UnbridgedCasts.restore(); 11406 return false; 11407 } 11408 11409 /// FinishOverloadedCallExpr - given an OverloadCandidateSet, builds and returns 11410 /// the completed call expression. If overload resolution fails, emits 11411 /// diagnostics and returns ExprError() 11412 static ExprResult FinishOverloadedCallExpr(Sema &SemaRef, Scope *S, Expr *Fn, 11413 UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE, 11414 SourceLocation LParenLoc, 11415 MultiExprArg Args, 11416 SourceLocation RParenLoc, 11417 Expr *ExecConfig, 11418 OverloadCandidateSet *CandidateSet, 11419 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator *Best, 11420 OverloadingResult OverloadResult, 11421 bool AllowTypoCorrection) { 11422 if (CandidateSet->empty()) 11423 return BuildRecoveryCallExpr(SemaRef, S, Fn, ULE, LParenLoc, Args, 11424 RParenLoc, /*EmptyLookup=*/true, 11425 AllowTypoCorrection); 11426 11427 switch (OverloadResult) { 11428 case OR_Success: { 11429 FunctionDecl *FDecl = (*Best)->Function; 11430 SemaRef.CheckUnresolvedLookupAccess(ULE, (*Best)->FoundDecl); 11431 if (SemaRef.DiagnoseUseOfDecl(FDecl, ULE->getNameLoc())) 11432 return ExprError(); 11433 Fn = SemaRef.FixOverloadedFunctionReference(Fn, (*Best)->FoundDecl, FDecl); 11434 return SemaRef.BuildResolvedCallExpr(Fn, FDecl, LParenLoc, Args, RParenLoc, 11435 ExecConfig); 11436 } 11437 11438 case OR_No_Viable_Function: { 11439 // Try to recover by looking for viable functions which the user might 11440 // have meant to call. 11441 ExprResult Recovery = BuildRecoveryCallExpr(SemaRef, S, Fn, ULE, LParenLoc, 11442 Args, RParenLoc, 11443 /*EmptyLookup=*/false, 11444 AllowTypoCorrection); 11445 if (!Recovery.isInvalid()) 11446 return Recovery; 11447 11448 // If the user passes in a function that we can't take the address of, we 11449 // generally end up emitting really bad error messages. Here, we attempt to 11450 // emit better ones. 11451 for (const Expr *Arg : Args) { 11452 if (!Arg->getType()->isFunctionType()) 11453 continue; 11454 if (auto *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(Arg->IgnoreParenImpCasts())) { 11455 auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(DRE->getDecl()); 11456 if (FD && 11457 !SemaRef.checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(FD, /*Complain=*/true, 11458 Arg->getExprLoc())) 11459 return ExprError(); 11460 } 11461 } 11462 11463 SemaRef.Diag(Fn->getLocStart(), diag::err_ovl_no_viable_function_in_call) 11464 << ULE->getName() << Fn->getSourceRange(); 11465 CandidateSet->NoteCandidates(SemaRef, OCD_AllCandidates, Args); 11466 break; 11467 } 11468 11469 case OR_Ambiguous: 11470 SemaRef.Diag(Fn->getLocStart(), diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_call) 11471 << ULE->getName() << Fn->getSourceRange(); 11472 CandidateSet->NoteCandidates(SemaRef, OCD_ViableCandidates, Args); 11473 break; 11474 11475 case OR_Deleted: { 11476 SemaRef.Diag(Fn->getLocStart(), diag::err_ovl_deleted_call) 11477 << (*Best)->Function->isDeleted() 11478 << ULE->getName() 11479 << SemaRef.getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix((*Best)->Function) 11480 << Fn->getSourceRange(); 11481 CandidateSet->NoteCandidates(SemaRef, OCD_AllCandidates, Args); 11482 11483 // We emitted an error for the unvailable/deleted function call but keep 11484 // the call in the AST. 11485 FunctionDecl *FDecl = (*Best)->Function; 11486 Fn = SemaRef.FixOverloadedFunctionReference(Fn, (*Best)->FoundDecl, FDecl); 11487 return SemaRef.BuildResolvedCallExpr(Fn, FDecl, LParenLoc, Args, RParenLoc, 11488 ExecConfig); 11489 } 11490 } 11491 11492 // Overload resolution failed. 11493 return ExprError(); 11494 } 11495 11496 static void markUnaddressableCandidatesUnviable(Sema &S, 11497 OverloadCandidateSet &CS) { 11498 for (auto I = CS.begin(), E = CS.end(); I != E; ++I) { 11499 if (I->Viable && 11500 !S.checkAddressOfFunctionIsAvailable(I->Function, /*Complain=*/false)) { 11501 I->Viable = false; 11502 I->FailureKind = ovl_fail_addr_not_available; 11503 } 11504 } 11505 } 11506 11507 /// BuildOverloadedCallExpr - Given the call expression that calls Fn 11508 /// (which eventually refers to the declaration Func) and the call 11509 /// arguments Args/NumArgs, attempt to resolve the function call down 11510 /// to a specific function. If overload resolution succeeds, returns 11511 /// the call expression produced by overload resolution. 11512 /// Otherwise, emits diagnostics and returns ExprError. 11513 ExprResult Sema::BuildOverloadedCallExpr(Scope *S, Expr *Fn, 11514 UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE, 11515 SourceLocation LParenLoc, 11516 MultiExprArg Args, 11517 SourceLocation RParenLoc, 11518 Expr *ExecConfig, 11519 bool AllowTypoCorrection, 11520 bool CalleesAddressIsTaken) { 11521 OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(Fn->getExprLoc(), 11522 OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal); 11523 ExprResult result; 11524 11525 if (buildOverloadedCallSet(S, Fn, ULE, Args, LParenLoc, &CandidateSet, 11526 &result)) 11527 return result; 11528 11529 // If the user handed us something like `(&Foo)(Bar)`, we need to ensure that 11530 // functions that aren't addressible are considered unviable. 11531 if (CalleesAddressIsTaken) 11532 markUnaddressableCandidatesUnviable(*this, CandidateSet); 11533 11534 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 11535 OverloadingResult OverloadResult = 11536 CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, Fn->getLocStart(), Best); 11537 11538 return FinishOverloadedCallExpr(*this, S, Fn, ULE, LParenLoc, Args, 11539 RParenLoc, ExecConfig, &CandidateSet, 11540 &Best, OverloadResult, 11541 AllowTypoCorrection); 11542 } 11543 11544 static bool IsOverloaded(const UnresolvedSetImpl &Functions) { 11545 return Functions.size() > 1 || 11546 (Functions.size() == 1 && isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(*Functions.begin())); 11547 } 11548 11549 /// \brief Create a unary operation that may resolve to an overloaded 11550 /// operator. 11551 /// 11552 /// \param OpLoc The location of the operator itself (e.g., '*'). 11553 /// 11554 /// \param Opc The UnaryOperatorKind that describes this operator. 11555 /// 11556 /// \param Fns The set of non-member functions that will be 11557 /// considered by overload resolution. The caller needs to build this 11558 /// set based on the context using, e.g., 11559 /// LookupOverloadedOperatorName() and ArgumentDependentLookup(). This 11560 /// set should not contain any member functions; those will be added 11561 /// by CreateOverloadedUnaryOp(). 11562 /// 11563 /// \param Input The input argument. 11564 ExprResult 11565 Sema::CreateOverloadedUnaryOp(SourceLocation OpLoc, UnaryOperatorKind Opc, 11566 const UnresolvedSetImpl &Fns, 11567 Expr *Input) { 11568 OverloadedOperatorKind Op = UnaryOperator::getOverloadedOperator(Opc); 11569 assert(Op != OO_None && "Invalid opcode for overloaded unary operator"); 11570 DeclarationName OpName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Op); 11571 // TODO: provide better source location info. 11572 DeclarationNameInfo OpNameInfo(OpName, OpLoc); 11573 11574 if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Input)) 11575 return ExprError(); 11576 11577 Expr *Args[2] = { Input, nullptr }; 11578 unsigned NumArgs = 1; 11579 11580 // For post-increment and post-decrement, add the implicit '0' as 11581 // the second argument, so that we know this is a post-increment or 11582 // post-decrement. 11583 if (Opc == UO_PostInc || Opc == UO_PostDec) { 11584 llvm::APSInt Zero(Context.getTypeSize(Context.IntTy), false); 11585 Args[1] = IntegerLiteral::Create(Context, Zero, Context.IntTy, 11586 SourceLocation()); 11587 NumArgs = 2; 11588 } 11589 11590 ArrayRef<Expr *> ArgsArray(Args, NumArgs); 11591 11592 if (Input->isTypeDependent()) { 11593 if (Fns.empty()) 11594 return new (Context) UnaryOperator(Input, Opc, Context.DependentTy, 11595 VK_RValue, OK_Ordinary, OpLoc); 11596 11597 CXXRecordDecl *NamingClass = nullptr; // lookup ignores member operators 11598 UnresolvedLookupExpr *Fn 11599 = UnresolvedLookupExpr::Create(Context, NamingClass, 11600 NestedNameSpecifierLoc(), OpNameInfo, 11601 /*ADL*/ true, IsOverloaded(Fns), 11602 Fns.begin(), Fns.end()); 11603 return new (Context) 11604 CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, Op, Fn, ArgsArray, Context.DependentTy, 11605 VK_RValue, OpLoc, false); 11606 } 11607 11608 // Build an empty overload set. 11609 OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(OpLoc, OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator); 11610 11611 // Add the candidates from the given function set. 11612 AddFunctionCandidates(Fns, ArgsArray, CandidateSet); 11613 11614 // Add operator candidates that are member functions. 11615 AddMemberOperatorCandidates(Op, OpLoc, ArgsArray, CandidateSet); 11616 11617 // Add candidates from ADL. 11618 AddArgumentDependentLookupCandidates(OpName, OpLoc, ArgsArray, 11619 /*ExplicitTemplateArgs*/nullptr, 11620 CandidateSet); 11621 11622 // Add builtin operator candidates. 11623 AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates(Op, OpLoc, ArgsArray, CandidateSet); 11624 11625 bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1); 11626 11627 // Perform overload resolution. 11628 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 11629 switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, OpLoc, Best)) { 11630 case OR_Success: { 11631 // We found a built-in operator or an overloaded operator. 11632 FunctionDecl *FnDecl = Best->Function; 11633 11634 if (FnDecl) { 11635 // We matched an overloaded operator. Build a call to that 11636 // operator. 11637 11638 // Convert the arguments. 11639 if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl)) { 11640 CheckMemberOperatorAccess(OpLoc, Args[0], nullptr, Best->FoundDecl); 11641 11642 ExprResult InputRes = 11643 PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Input, /*Qualifier=*/nullptr, 11644 Best->FoundDecl, Method); 11645 if (InputRes.isInvalid()) 11646 return ExprError(); 11647 Input = InputRes.get(); 11648 } else { 11649 // Convert the arguments. 11650 ExprResult InputInit 11651 = PerformCopyInitialization(InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter( 11652 Context, 11653 FnDecl->getParamDecl(0)), 11654 SourceLocation(), 11655 Input); 11656 if (InputInit.isInvalid()) 11657 return ExprError(); 11658 Input = InputInit.get(); 11659 } 11660 11661 // Build the actual expression node. 11662 ExprResult FnExpr = CreateFunctionRefExpr(*this, FnDecl, Best->FoundDecl, 11663 HadMultipleCandidates, OpLoc); 11664 if (FnExpr.isInvalid()) 11665 return ExprError(); 11666 11667 // Determine the result type. 11668 QualType ResultTy = FnDecl->getReturnType(); 11669 ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultTy); 11670 ResultTy = ResultTy.getNonLValueExprType(Context); 11671 11672 Args[0] = Input; 11673 CallExpr *TheCall = 11674 new (Context) CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, Op, FnExpr.get(), ArgsArray, 11675 ResultTy, VK, OpLoc, false); 11676 11677 if (CheckCallReturnType(FnDecl->getReturnType(), OpLoc, TheCall, FnDecl)) 11678 return ExprError(); 11679 11680 return MaybeBindToTemporary(TheCall); 11681 } else { 11682 // We matched a built-in operator. Convert the arguments, then 11683 // break out so that we will build the appropriate built-in 11684 // operator node. 11685 ExprResult InputRes = 11686 PerformImplicitConversion(Input, Best->BuiltinTypes.ParamTypes[0], 11687 Best->Conversions[0], AA_Passing); 11688 if (InputRes.isInvalid()) 11689 return ExprError(); 11690 Input = InputRes.get(); 11691 break; 11692 } 11693 } 11694 11695 case OR_No_Viable_Function: 11696 // This is an erroneous use of an operator which can be overloaded by 11697 // a non-member function. Check for non-member operators which were 11698 // defined too late to be candidates. 11699 if (DiagnoseTwoPhaseOperatorLookup(*this, Op, OpLoc, ArgsArray)) 11700 // FIXME: Recover by calling the found function. 11701 return ExprError(); 11702 11703 // No viable function; fall through to handling this as a 11704 // built-in operator, which will produce an error message for us. 11705 break; 11706 11707 case OR_Ambiguous: 11708 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_oper_unary) 11709 << UnaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc) 11710 << Input->getType() 11711 << Input->getSourceRange(); 11712 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_ViableCandidates, ArgsArray, 11713 UnaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc), OpLoc); 11714 return ExprError(); 11715 11716 case OR_Deleted: 11717 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_deleted_oper) 11718 << Best->Function->isDeleted() 11719 << UnaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc) 11720 << getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function) 11721 << Input->getSourceRange(); 11722 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, ArgsArray, 11723 UnaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc), OpLoc); 11724 return ExprError(); 11725 } 11726 11727 // Either we found no viable overloaded operator or we matched a 11728 // built-in operator. In either case, fall through to trying to 11729 // build a built-in operation. 11730 return CreateBuiltinUnaryOp(OpLoc, Opc, Input); 11731 } 11732 11733 /// \brief Create a binary operation that may resolve to an overloaded 11734 /// operator. 11735 /// 11736 /// \param OpLoc The location of the operator itself (e.g., '+'). 11737 /// 11738 /// \param Opc The BinaryOperatorKind that describes this operator. 11739 /// 11740 /// \param Fns The set of non-member functions that will be 11741 /// considered by overload resolution. The caller needs to build this 11742 /// set based on the context using, e.g., 11743 /// LookupOverloadedOperatorName() and ArgumentDependentLookup(). This 11744 /// set should not contain any member functions; those will be added 11745 /// by CreateOverloadedBinOp(). 11746 /// 11747 /// \param LHS Left-hand argument. 11748 /// \param RHS Right-hand argument. 11749 ExprResult 11750 Sema::CreateOverloadedBinOp(SourceLocation OpLoc, 11751 BinaryOperatorKind Opc, 11752 const UnresolvedSetImpl &Fns, 11753 Expr *LHS, Expr *RHS) { 11754 Expr *Args[2] = { LHS, RHS }; 11755 LHS=RHS=nullptr; // Please use only Args instead of LHS/RHS couple 11756 11757 OverloadedOperatorKind Op = BinaryOperator::getOverloadedOperator(Opc); 11758 DeclarationName OpName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(Op); 11759 11760 // If either side is type-dependent, create an appropriate dependent 11761 // expression. 11762 if (Args[0]->isTypeDependent() || Args[1]->isTypeDependent()) { 11763 if (Fns.empty()) { 11764 // If there are no functions to store, just build a dependent 11765 // BinaryOperator or CompoundAssignment. 11766 if (Opc <= BO_Assign || Opc > BO_OrAssign) 11767 return new (Context) BinaryOperator( 11768 Args[0], Args[1], Opc, Context.DependentTy, VK_RValue, OK_Ordinary, 11769 OpLoc, FPFeatures.fp_contract); 11770 11771 return new (Context) CompoundAssignOperator( 11772 Args[0], Args[1], Opc, Context.DependentTy, VK_LValue, OK_Ordinary, 11773 Context.DependentTy, Context.DependentTy, OpLoc, 11774 FPFeatures.fp_contract); 11775 } 11776 11777 // FIXME: save results of ADL from here? 11778 CXXRecordDecl *NamingClass = nullptr; // lookup ignores member operators 11779 // TODO: provide better source location info in DNLoc component. 11780 DeclarationNameInfo OpNameInfo(OpName, OpLoc); 11781 UnresolvedLookupExpr *Fn 11782 = UnresolvedLookupExpr::Create(Context, NamingClass, 11783 NestedNameSpecifierLoc(), OpNameInfo, 11784 /*ADL*/ true, IsOverloaded(Fns), 11785 Fns.begin(), Fns.end()); 11786 return new (Context) 11787 CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, Op, Fn, Args, Context.DependentTy, 11788 VK_RValue, OpLoc, FPFeatures.fp_contract); 11789 } 11790 11791 // Always do placeholder-like conversions on the RHS. 11792 if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Args[1])) 11793 return ExprError(); 11794 11795 // Do placeholder-like conversion on the LHS; note that we should 11796 // not get here with a PseudoObject LHS. 11797 assert(Args[0]->getObjectKind() != OK_ObjCProperty); 11798 if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Args[0])) 11799 return ExprError(); 11800 11801 // If this is the assignment operator, we only perform overload resolution 11802 // if the left-hand side is a class or enumeration type. This is actually 11803 // a hack. The standard requires that we do overload resolution between the 11804 // various built-in candidates, but as DR507 points out, this can lead to 11805 // problems. So we do it this way, which pretty much follows what GCC does. 11806 // Note that we go the traditional code path for compound assignment forms. 11807 if (Opc == BO_Assign && !Args[0]->getType()->isOverloadableType()) 11808 return CreateBuiltinBinOp(OpLoc, Opc, Args[0], Args[1]); 11809 11810 // If this is the .* operator, which is not overloadable, just 11811 // create a built-in binary operator. 11812 if (Opc == BO_PtrMemD) 11813 return CreateBuiltinBinOp(OpLoc, Opc, Args[0], Args[1]); 11814 11815 // Build an empty overload set. 11816 OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(OpLoc, OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator); 11817 11818 // Add the candidates from the given function set. 11819 AddFunctionCandidates(Fns, Args, CandidateSet); 11820 11821 // Add operator candidates that are member functions. 11822 AddMemberOperatorCandidates(Op, OpLoc, Args, CandidateSet); 11823 11824 // Add candidates from ADL. Per [over.match.oper]p2, this lookup is not 11825 // performed for an assignment operator (nor for operator[] nor operator->, 11826 // which don't get here). 11827 if (Opc != BO_Assign) 11828 AddArgumentDependentLookupCandidates(OpName, OpLoc, Args, 11829 /*ExplicitTemplateArgs*/ nullptr, 11830 CandidateSet); 11831 11832 // Add builtin operator candidates. 11833 AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates(Op, OpLoc, Args, CandidateSet); 11834 11835 bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1); 11836 11837 // Perform overload resolution. 11838 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 11839 switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, OpLoc, Best)) { 11840 case OR_Success: { 11841 // We found a built-in operator or an overloaded operator. 11842 FunctionDecl *FnDecl = Best->Function; 11843 11844 if (FnDecl) { 11845 // We matched an overloaded operator. Build a call to that 11846 // operator. 11847 11848 // Convert the arguments. 11849 if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl)) { 11850 // Best->Access is only meaningful for class members. 11851 CheckMemberOperatorAccess(OpLoc, Args[0], Args[1], Best->FoundDecl); 11852 11853 ExprResult Arg1 = 11854 PerformCopyInitialization( 11855 InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context, 11856 FnDecl->getParamDecl(0)), 11857 SourceLocation(), Args[1]); 11858 if (Arg1.isInvalid()) 11859 return ExprError(); 11860 11861 ExprResult Arg0 = 11862 PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Args[0], /*Qualifier=*/nullptr, 11863 Best->FoundDecl, Method); 11864 if (Arg0.isInvalid()) 11865 return ExprError(); 11866 Args[0] = Arg0.getAs<Expr>(); 11867 Args[1] = RHS = Arg1.getAs<Expr>(); 11868 } else { 11869 // Convert the arguments. 11870 ExprResult Arg0 = PerformCopyInitialization( 11871 InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context, 11872 FnDecl->getParamDecl(0)), 11873 SourceLocation(), Args[0]); 11874 if (Arg0.isInvalid()) 11875 return ExprError(); 11876 11877 ExprResult Arg1 = 11878 PerformCopyInitialization( 11879 InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context, 11880 FnDecl->getParamDecl(1)), 11881 SourceLocation(), Args[1]); 11882 if (Arg1.isInvalid()) 11883 return ExprError(); 11884 Args[0] = LHS = Arg0.getAs<Expr>(); 11885 Args[1] = RHS = Arg1.getAs<Expr>(); 11886 } 11887 11888 // Build the actual expression node. 11889 ExprResult FnExpr = CreateFunctionRefExpr(*this, FnDecl, 11890 Best->FoundDecl, 11891 HadMultipleCandidates, OpLoc); 11892 if (FnExpr.isInvalid()) 11893 return ExprError(); 11894 11895 // Determine the result type. 11896 QualType ResultTy = FnDecl->getReturnType(); 11897 ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultTy); 11898 ResultTy = ResultTy.getNonLValueExprType(Context); 11899 11900 CXXOperatorCallExpr *TheCall = 11901 new (Context) CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, Op, FnExpr.get(), 11902 Args, ResultTy, VK, OpLoc, 11903 FPFeatures.fp_contract); 11904 11905 if (CheckCallReturnType(FnDecl->getReturnType(), OpLoc, TheCall, 11906 FnDecl)) 11907 return ExprError(); 11908 11909 ArrayRef<const Expr *> ArgsArray(Args, 2); 11910 // Cut off the implicit 'this'. 11911 if (isa<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl)) 11912 ArgsArray = ArgsArray.slice(1); 11913 11914 // Check for a self move. 11915 if (Op == OO_Equal) 11916 DiagnoseSelfMove(Args[0], Args[1], OpLoc); 11917 11918 checkCall(FnDecl, nullptr, ArgsArray, isa<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl), OpLoc, 11919 TheCall->getSourceRange(), VariadicDoesNotApply); 11920 11921 return MaybeBindToTemporary(TheCall); 11922 } else { 11923 // We matched a built-in operator. Convert the arguments, then 11924 // break out so that we will build the appropriate built-in 11925 // operator node. 11926 ExprResult ArgsRes0 = 11927 PerformImplicitConversion(Args[0], Best->BuiltinTypes.ParamTypes[0], 11928 Best->Conversions[0], AA_Passing); 11929 if (ArgsRes0.isInvalid()) 11930 return ExprError(); 11931 Args[0] = ArgsRes0.get(); 11932 11933 ExprResult ArgsRes1 = 11934 PerformImplicitConversion(Args[1], Best->BuiltinTypes.ParamTypes[1], 11935 Best->Conversions[1], AA_Passing); 11936 if (ArgsRes1.isInvalid()) 11937 return ExprError(); 11938 Args[1] = ArgsRes1.get(); 11939 break; 11940 } 11941 } 11942 11943 case OR_No_Viable_Function: { 11944 // C++ [over.match.oper]p9: 11945 // If the operator is the operator , [...] and there are no 11946 // viable functions, then the operator is assumed to be the 11947 // built-in operator and interpreted according to clause 5. 11948 if (Opc == BO_Comma) 11949 break; 11950 11951 // For class as left operand for assignment or compound assigment 11952 // operator do not fall through to handling in built-in, but report that 11953 // no overloaded assignment operator found 11954 ExprResult Result = ExprError(); 11955 if (Args[0]->getType()->isRecordType() && 11956 Opc >= BO_Assign && Opc <= BO_OrAssign) { 11957 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_no_viable_oper) 11958 << BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc) 11959 << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange(); 11960 if (Args[0]->getType()->isIncompleteType()) { 11961 Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_assign_lhs_incomplete) 11962 << Args[0]->getType() 11963 << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange(); 11964 } 11965 } else { 11966 // This is an erroneous use of an operator which can be overloaded by 11967 // a non-member function. Check for non-member operators which were 11968 // defined too late to be candidates. 11969 if (DiagnoseTwoPhaseOperatorLookup(*this, Op, OpLoc, Args)) 11970 // FIXME: Recover by calling the found function. 11971 return ExprError(); 11972 11973 // No viable function; try to create a built-in operation, which will 11974 // produce an error. Then, show the non-viable candidates. 11975 Result = CreateBuiltinBinOp(OpLoc, Opc, Args[0], Args[1]); 11976 } 11977 assert(Result.isInvalid() && 11978 "C++ binary operator overloading is missing candidates!"); 11979 if (Result.isInvalid()) 11980 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args, 11981 BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc), OpLoc); 11982 return Result; 11983 } 11984 11985 case OR_Ambiguous: 11986 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_oper_binary) 11987 << BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc) 11988 << Args[0]->getType() << Args[1]->getType() 11989 << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange(); 11990 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_ViableCandidates, Args, 11991 BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc), OpLoc); 11992 return ExprError(); 11993 11994 case OR_Deleted: 11995 if (isImplicitlyDeleted(Best->Function)) { 11996 CXXMethodDecl *Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Best->Function); 11997 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_deleted_special_oper) 11998 << Context.getRecordType(Method->getParent()) 11999 << getSpecialMember(Method); 12000 12001 // The user probably meant to call this special member. Just 12002 // explain why it's deleted. 12003 NoteDeletedFunction(Method); 12004 return ExprError(); 12005 } else { 12006 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_deleted_oper) 12007 << Best->Function->isDeleted() 12008 << BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc) 12009 << getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function) 12010 << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange(); 12011 } 12012 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args, 12013 BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opc), OpLoc); 12014 return ExprError(); 12015 } 12016 12017 // We matched a built-in operator; build it. 12018 return CreateBuiltinBinOp(OpLoc, Opc, Args[0], Args[1]); 12019 } 12020 12021 ExprResult 12022 Sema::CreateOverloadedArraySubscriptExpr(SourceLocation LLoc, 12023 SourceLocation RLoc, 12024 Expr *Base, Expr *Idx) { 12025 Expr *Args[2] = { Base, Idx }; 12026 DeclarationName OpName = 12027 Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Subscript); 12028 12029 // If either side is type-dependent, create an appropriate dependent 12030 // expression. 12031 if (Args[0]->isTypeDependent() || Args[1]->isTypeDependent()) { 12032 12033 CXXRecordDecl *NamingClass = nullptr; // lookup ignores member operators 12034 // CHECKME: no 'operator' keyword? 12035 DeclarationNameInfo OpNameInfo(OpName, LLoc); 12036 OpNameInfo.setCXXOperatorNameRange(SourceRange(LLoc, RLoc)); 12037 UnresolvedLookupExpr *Fn 12038 = UnresolvedLookupExpr::Create(Context, NamingClass, 12039 NestedNameSpecifierLoc(), OpNameInfo, 12040 /*ADL*/ true, /*Overloaded*/ false, 12041 UnresolvedSetIterator(), 12042 UnresolvedSetIterator()); 12043 // Can't add any actual overloads yet 12044 12045 return new (Context) 12046 CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, OO_Subscript, Fn, Args, 12047 Context.DependentTy, VK_RValue, RLoc, false); 12048 } 12049 12050 // Handle placeholders on both operands. 12051 if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Args[0])) 12052 return ExprError(); 12053 if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Args[1])) 12054 return ExprError(); 12055 12056 // Build an empty overload set. 12057 OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(LLoc, OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator); 12058 12059 // Subscript can only be overloaded as a member function. 12060 12061 // Add operator candidates that are member functions. 12062 AddMemberOperatorCandidates(OO_Subscript, LLoc, Args, CandidateSet); 12063 12064 // Add builtin operator candidates. 12065 AddBuiltinOperatorCandidates(OO_Subscript, LLoc, Args, CandidateSet); 12066 12067 bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1); 12068 12069 // Perform overload resolution. 12070 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 12071 switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, LLoc, Best)) { 12072 case OR_Success: { 12073 // We found a built-in operator or an overloaded operator. 12074 FunctionDecl *FnDecl = Best->Function; 12075 12076 if (FnDecl) { 12077 // We matched an overloaded operator. Build a call to that 12078 // operator. 12079 12080 CheckMemberOperatorAccess(LLoc, Args[0], Args[1], Best->FoundDecl); 12081 12082 // Convert the arguments. 12083 CXXMethodDecl *Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl); 12084 ExprResult Arg0 = 12085 PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Args[0], /*Qualifier=*/nullptr, 12086 Best->FoundDecl, Method); 12087 if (Arg0.isInvalid()) 12088 return ExprError(); 12089 Args[0] = Arg0.get(); 12090 12091 // Convert the arguments. 12092 ExprResult InputInit 12093 = PerformCopyInitialization(InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter( 12094 Context, 12095 FnDecl->getParamDecl(0)), 12096 SourceLocation(), 12097 Args[1]); 12098 if (InputInit.isInvalid()) 12099 return ExprError(); 12100 12101 Args[1] = InputInit.getAs<Expr>(); 12102 12103 // Build the actual expression node. 12104 DeclarationNameInfo OpLocInfo(OpName, LLoc); 12105 OpLocInfo.setCXXOperatorNameRange(SourceRange(LLoc, RLoc)); 12106 ExprResult FnExpr = CreateFunctionRefExpr(*this, FnDecl, 12107 Best->FoundDecl, 12108 HadMultipleCandidates, 12109 OpLocInfo.getLoc(), 12110 OpLocInfo.getInfo()); 12111 if (FnExpr.isInvalid()) 12112 return ExprError(); 12113 12114 // Determine the result type 12115 QualType ResultTy = FnDecl->getReturnType(); 12116 ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultTy); 12117 ResultTy = ResultTy.getNonLValueExprType(Context); 12118 12119 CXXOperatorCallExpr *TheCall = 12120 new (Context) CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, OO_Subscript, 12121 FnExpr.get(), Args, 12122 ResultTy, VK, RLoc, 12123 false); 12124 12125 if (CheckCallReturnType(FnDecl->getReturnType(), LLoc, TheCall, FnDecl)) 12126 return ExprError(); 12127 12128 return MaybeBindToTemporary(TheCall); 12129 } else { 12130 // We matched a built-in operator. Convert the arguments, then 12131 // break out so that we will build the appropriate built-in 12132 // operator node. 12133 ExprResult ArgsRes0 = 12134 PerformImplicitConversion(Args[0], Best->BuiltinTypes.ParamTypes[0], 12135 Best->Conversions[0], AA_Passing); 12136 if (ArgsRes0.isInvalid()) 12137 return ExprError(); 12138 Args[0] = ArgsRes0.get(); 12139 12140 ExprResult ArgsRes1 = 12141 PerformImplicitConversion(Args[1], Best->BuiltinTypes.ParamTypes[1], 12142 Best->Conversions[1], AA_Passing); 12143 if (ArgsRes1.isInvalid()) 12144 return ExprError(); 12145 Args[1] = ArgsRes1.get(); 12146 12147 break; 12148 } 12149 } 12150 12151 case OR_No_Viable_Function: { 12152 if (CandidateSet.empty()) 12153 Diag(LLoc, diag::err_ovl_no_oper) 12154 << Args[0]->getType() << /*subscript*/ 0 12155 << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange(); 12156 else 12157 Diag(LLoc, diag::err_ovl_no_viable_subscript) 12158 << Args[0]->getType() 12159 << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange(); 12160 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args, 12161 "[]", LLoc); 12162 return ExprError(); 12163 } 12164 12165 case OR_Ambiguous: 12166 Diag(LLoc, diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_oper_binary) 12167 << "[]" 12168 << Args[0]->getType() << Args[1]->getType() 12169 << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange(); 12170 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_ViableCandidates, Args, 12171 "[]", LLoc); 12172 return ExprError(); 12173 12174 case OR_Deleted: 12175 Diag(LLoc, diag::err_ovl_deleted_oper) 12176 << Best->Function->isDeleted() << "[]" 12177 << getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function) 12178 << Args[0]->getSourceRange() << Args[1]->getSourceRange(); 12179 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args, 12180 "[]", LLoc); 12181 return ExprError(); 12182 } 12183 12184 // We matched a built-in operator; build it. 12185 return CreateBuiltinArraySubscriptExpr(Args[0], LLoc, Args[1], RLoc); 12186 } 12187 12188 /// BuildCallToMemberFunction - Build a call to a member 12189 /// function. MemExpr is the expression that refers to the member 12190 /// function (and includes the object parameter), Args/NumArgs are the 12191 /// arguments to the function call (not including the object 12192 /// parameter). The caller needs to validate that the member 12193 /// expression refers to a non-static member function or an overloaded 12194 /// member function. 12195 ExprResult 12196 Sema::BuildCallToMemberFunction(Scope *S, Expr *MemExprE, 12197 SourceLocation LParenLoc, 12198 MultiExprArg Args, 12199 SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 12200 assert(MemExprE->getType() == Context.BoundMemberTy || 12201 MemExprE->getType() == Context.OverloadTy); 12202 12203 // Dig out the member expression. This holds both the object 12204 // argument and the member function we're referring to. 12205 Expr *NakedMemExpr = MemExprE->IgnoreParens(); 12206 12207 // Determine whether this is a call to a pointer-to-member function. 12208 if (BinaryOperator *op = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(NakedMemExpr)) { 12209 assert(op->getType() == Context.BoundMemberTy); 12210 assert(op->getOpcode() == BO_PtrMemD || op->getOpcode() == BO_PtrMemI); 12211 12212 QualType fnType = 12213 op->getRHS()->getType()->castAs<MemberPointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 12214 12215 const FunctionProtoType *proto = fnType->castAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 12216 QualType resultType = proto->getCallResultType(Context); 12217 ExprValueKind valueKind = Expr::getValueKindForType(proto->getReturnType()); 12218 12219 // Check that the object type isn't more qualified than the 12220 // member function we're calling. 12221 Qualifiers funcQuals = Qualifiers::fromCVRMask(proto->getTypeQuals()); 12222 12223 QualType objectType = op->getLHS()->getType(); 12224 if (op->getOpcode() == BO_PtrMemI) 12225 objectType = objectType->castAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType(); 12226 Qualifiers objectQuals = objectType.getQualifiers(); 12227 12228 Qualifiers difference = objectQuals - funcQuals; 12229 difference.removeObjCGCAttr(); 12230 difference.removeAddressSpace(); 12231 if (difference) { 12232 std::string qualsString = difference.getAsString(); 12233 Diag(LParenLoc, diag::err_pointer_to_member_call_drops_quals) 12234 << fnType.getUnqualifiedType() 12235 << qualsString 12236 << (qualsString.find(' ') == std::string::npos ? 1 : 2); 12237 } 12238 12239 CXXMemberCallExpr *call 12240 = new (Context) CXXMemberCallExpr(Context, MemExprE, Args, 12241 resultType, valueKind, RParenLoc); 12242 12243 if (CheckCallReturnType(proto->getReturnType(), op->getRHS()->getLocStart(), 12244 call, nullptr)) 12245 return ExprError(); 12246 12247 if (ConvertArgumentsForCall(call, op, nullptr, proto, Args, RParenLoc)) 12248 return ExprError(); 12249 12250 if (CheckOtherCall(call, proto)) 12251 return ExprError(); 12252 12253 return MaybeBindToTemporary(call); 12254 } 12255 12256 if (isa<CXXPseudoDestructorExpr>(NakedMemExpr)) 12257 return new (Context) 12258 CallExpr(Context, MemExprE, Args, Context.VoidTy, VK_RValue, RParenLoc); 12259 12260 UnbridgedCastsSet UnbridgedCasts; 12261 if (checkArgPlaceholdersForOverload(*this, Args, UnbridgedCasts)) 12262 return ExprError(); 12263 12264 MemberExpr *MemExpr; 12265 CXXMethodDecl *Method = nullptr; 12266 DeclAccessPair FoundDecl = DeclAccessPair::make(nullptr, AS_public); 12267 NestedNameSpecifier *Qualifier = nullptr; 12268 if (isa<MemberExpr>(NakedMemExpr)) { 12269 MemExpr = cast<MemberExpr>(NakedMemExpr); 12270 Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(MemExpr->getMemberDecl()); 12271 FoundDecl = MemExpr->getFoundDecl(); 12272 Qualifier = MemExpr->getQualifier(); 12273 UnbridgedCasts.restore(); 12274 } else { 12275 UnresolvedMemberExpr *UnresExpr = cast<UnresolvedMemberExpr>(NakedMemExpr); 12276 Qualifier = UnresExpr->getQualifier(); 12277 12278 QualType ObjectType = UnresExpr->getBaseType(); 12279 Expr::Classification ObjectClassification 12280 = UnresExpr->isArrow()? Expr::Classification::makeSimpleLValue() 12281 : UnresExpr->getBase()->Classify(Context); 12282 12283 // Add overload candidates 12284 OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(UnresExpr->getMemberLoc(), 12285 OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal); 12286 12287 // FIXME: avoid copy. 12288 TemplateArgumentListInfo TemplateArgsBuffer, *TemplateArgs = nullptr; 12289 if (UnresExpr->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) { 12290 UnresExpr->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(TemplateArgsBuffer); 12291 TemplateArgs = &TemplateArgsBuffer; 12292 } 12293 12294 for (UnresolvedMemberExpr::decls_iterator I = UnresExpr->decls_begin(), 12295 E = UnresExpr->decls_end(); I != E; ++I) { 12296 12297 NamedDecl *Func = *I; 12298 CXXRecordDecl *ActingDC = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Func->getDeclContext()); 12299 if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(Func)) 12300 Func = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(Func)->getTargetDecl(); 12301 12302 12303 // Microsoft supports direct constructor calls. 12304 if (getLangOpts().MicrosoftExt && isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(Func)) { 12305 AddOverloadCandidate(cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Func), I.getPair(), 12306 Args, CandidateSet); 12307 } else if ((Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Func))) { 12308 // If explicit template arguments were provided, we can't call a 12309 // non-template member function. 12310 if (TemplateArgs) 12311 continue; 12312 12313 AddMethodCandidate(Method, I.getPair(), ActingDC, ObjectType, 12314 ObjectClassification, Args, CandidateSet, 12315 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false); 12316 } else { 12317 AddMethodTemplateCandidate(cast<FunctionTemplateDecl>(Func), 12318 I.getPair(), ActingDC, TemplateArgs, 12319 ObjectType, ObjectClassification, 12320 Args, CandidateSet, 12321 /*SuppressUsedConversions=*/false); 12322 } 12323 } 12324 12325 DeclarationName DeclName = UnresExpr->getMemberName(); 12326 12327 UnbridgedCasts.restore(); 12328 12329 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 12330 switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, UnresExpr->getLocStart(), 12331 Best)) { 12332 case OR_Success: 12333 Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Best->Function); 12334 FoundDecl = Best->FoundDecl; 12335 CheckUnresolvedMemberAccess(UnresExpr, Best->FoundDecl); 12336 if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Best->FoundDecl, UnresExpr->getNameLoc())) 12337 return ExprError(); 12338 // If FoundDecl is different from Method (such as if one is a template 12339 // and the other a specialization), make sure DiagnoseUseOfDecl is 12340 // called on both. 12341 // FIXME: This would be more comprehensively addressed by modifying 12342 // DiagnoseUseOfDecl to accept both the FoundDecl and the decl 12343 // being used. 12344 if (Method != FoundDecl.getDecl() && 12345 DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Method, UnresExpr->getNameLoc())) 12346 return ExprError(); 12347 break; 12348 12349 case OR_No_Viable_Function: 12350 Diag(UnresExpr->getMemberLoc(), 12351 diag::err_ovl_no_viable_member_function_in_call) 12352 << DeclName << MemExprE->getSourceRange(); 12353 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args); 12354 // FIXME: Leaking incoming expressions! 12355 return ExprError(); 12356 12357 case OR_Ambiguous: 12358 Diag(UnresExpr->getMemberLoc(), diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_member_call) 12359 << DeclName << MemExprE->getSourceRange(); 12360 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args); 12361 // FIXME: Leaking incoming expressions! 12362 return ExprError(); 12363 12364 case OR_Deleted: 12365 Diag(UnresExpr->getMemberLoc(), diag::err_ovl_deleted_member_call) 12366 << Best->Function->isDeleted() 12367 << DeclName 12368 << getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function) 12369 << MemExprE->getSourceRange(); 12370 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args); 12371 // FIXME: Leaking incoming expressions! 12372 return ExprError(); 12373 } 12374 12375 MemExprE = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(MemExprE, FoundDecl, Method); 12376 12377 // If overload resolution picked a static member, build a 12378 // non-member call based on that function. 12379 if (Method->isStatic()) { 12380 return BuildResolvedCallExpr(MemExprE, Method, LParenLoc, Args, 12381 RParenLoc); 12382 } 12383 12384 MemExpr = cast<MemberExpr>(MemExprE->IgnoreParens()); 12385 } 12386 12387 QualType ResultType = Method->getReturnType(); 12388 ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultType); 12389 ResultType = ResultType.getNonLValueExprType(Context); 12390 12391 assert(Method && "Member call to something that isn't a method?"); 12392 CXXMemberCallExpr *TheCall = 12393 new (Context) CXXMemberCallExpr(Context, MemExprE, Args, 12394 ResultType, VK, RParenLoc); 12395 12396 // Check for a valid return type. 12397 if (CheckCallReturnType(Method->getReturnType(), MemExpr->getMemberLoc(), 12398 TheCall, Method)) 12399 return ExprError(); 12400 12401 // Convert the object argument (for a non-static member function call). 12402 // We only need to do this if there was actually an overload; otherwise 12403 // it was done at lookup. 12404 if (!Method->isStatic()) { 12405 ExprResult ObjectArg = 12406 PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(MemExpr->getBase(), Qualifier, 12407 FoundDecl, Method); 12408 if (ObjectArg.isInvalid()) 12409 return ExprError(); 12410 MemExpr->setBase(ObjectArg.get()); 12411 } 12412 12413 // Convert the rest of the arguments 12414 const FunctionProtoType *Proto = 12415 Method->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 12416 if (ConvertArgumentsForCall(TheCall, MemExpr, Method, Proto, Args, 12417 RParenLoc)) 12418 return ExprError(); 12419 12420 DiagnoseSentinelCalls(Method, LParenLoc, Args); 12421 12422 if (CheckFunctionCall(Method, TheCall, Proto)) 12423 return ExprError(); 12424 12425 // In the case the method to call was not selected by the overloading 12426 // resolution process, we still need to handle the enable_if attribute. Do 12427 // that here, so it will not hide previous -- and more relevant -- errors 12428 if (isa<MemberExpr>(NakedMemExpr)) { 12429 if (const EnableIfAttr *Attr = CheckEnableIf(Method, Args, true)) { 12430 Diag(MemExprE->getLocStart(), 12431 diag::err_ovl_no_viable_member_function_in_call) 12432 << Method << Method->getSourceRange(); 12433 Diag(Method->getLocation(), 12434 diag::note_ovl_candidate_disabled_by_enable_if_attr) 12435 << Attr->getCond()->getSourceRange() << Attr->getMessage(); 12436 return ExprError(); 12437 } 12438 } 12439 12440 if ((isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(CurContext) || 12441 isa<CXXDestructorDecl>(CurContext)) && 12442 TheCall->getMethodDecl()->isPure()) { 12443 const CXXMethodDecl *MD = TheCall->getMethodDecl(); 12444 12445 if (isa<CXXThisExpr>(MemExpr->getBase()->IgnoreParenCasts()) && 12446 MemExpr->performsVirtualDispatch(getLangOpts())) { 12447 Diag(MemExpr->getLocStart(), 12448 diag::warn_call_to_pure_virtual_member_function_from_ctor_dtor) 12449 << MD->getDeclName() << isa<CXXDestructorDecl>(CurContext) 12450 << MD->getParent()->getDeclName(); 12451 12452 Diag(MD->getLocStart(), diag::note_previous_decl) << MD->getDeclName(); 12453 if (getLangOpts().AppleKext) 12454 Diag(MemExpr->getLocStart(), 12455 diag::note_pure_qualified_call_kext) 12456 << MD->getParent()->getDeclName() 12457 << MD->getDeclName(); 12458 } 12459 } 12460 12461 if (CXXDestructorDecl *DD = 12462 dyn_cast<CXXDestructorDecl>(TheCall->getMethodDecl())) { 12463 // a->A::f() doesn't go through the vtable, except in AppleKext mode. 12464 bool CallCanBeVirtual = !MemExpr->hasQualifier() || getLangOpts().AppleKext; 12465 CheckVirtualDtorCall(DD, MemExpr->getLocStart(), /*IsDelete=*/false, 12466 CallCanBeVirtual, /*WarnOnNonAbstractTypes=*/true, 12467 MemExpr->getMemberLoc()); 12468 } 12469 12470 return MaybeBindToTemporary(TheCall); 12471 } 12472 12473 /// BuildCallToObjectOfClassType - Build a call to an object of class 12474 /// type (C++ [over.call.object]), which can end up invoking an 12475 /// overloaded function call operator (@c operator()) or performing a 12476 /// user-defined conversion on the object argument. 12477 ExprResult 12478 Sema::BuildCallToObjectOfClassType(Scope *S, Expr *Obj, 12479 SourceLocation LParenLoc, 12480 MultiExprArg Args, 12481 SourceLocation RParenLoc) { 12482 if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Obj)) 12483 return ExprError(); 12484 ExprResult Object = Obj; 12485 12486 UnbridgedCastsSet UnbridgedCasts; 12487 if (checkArgPlaceholdersForOverload(*this, Args, UnbridgedCasts)) 12488 return ExprError(); 12489 12490 assert(Object.get()->getType()->isRecordType() && 12491 "Requires object type argument"); 12492 const RecordType *Record = Object.get()->getType()->getAs<RecordType>(); 12493 12494 // C++ [over.call.object]p1: 12495 // If the primary-expression E in the function call syntax 12496 // evaluates to a class object of type "cv T", then the set of 12497 // candidate functions includes at least the function call 12498 // operators of T. The function call operators of T are obtained by 12499 // ordinary lookup of the name operator() in the context of 12500 // (E).operator(). 12501 OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(LParenLoc, 12502 OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator); 12503 DeclarationName OpName = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Call); 12504 12505 if (RequireCompleteType(LParenLoc, Object.get()->getType(), 12506 diag::err_incomplete_object_call, Object.get())) 12507 return true; 12508 12509 LookupResult R(*this, OpName, LParenLoc, LookupOrdinaryName); 12510 LookupQualifiedName(R, Record->getDecl()); 12511 R.suppressDiagnostics(); 12512 12513 for (LookupResult::iterator Oper = R.begin(), OperEnd = R.end(); 12514 Oper != OperEnd; ++Oper) { 12515 AddMethodCandidate(Oper.getPair(), Object.get()->getType(), 12516 Object.get()->Classify(Context), 12517 Args, CandidateSet, 12518 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/ false); 12519 } 12520 12521 // C++ [over.call.object]p2: 12522 // In addition, for each (non-explicit in C++0x) conversion function 12523 // declared in T of the form 12524 // 12525 // operator conversion-type-id () cv-qualifier; 12526 // 12527 // where cv-qualifier is the same cv-qualification as, or a 12528 // greater cv-qualification than, cv, and where conversion-type-id 12529 // denotes the type "pointer to function of (P1,...,Pn) returning 12530 // R", or the type "reference to pointer to function of 12531 // (P1,...,Pn) returning R", or the type "reference to function 12532 // of (P1,...,Pn) returning R", a surrogate call function [...] 12533 // is also considered as a candidate function. Similarly, 12534 // surrogate call functions are added to the set of candidate 12535 // functions for each conversion function declared in an 12536 // accessible base class provided the function is not hidden 12537 // within T by another intervening declaration. 12538 const auto &Conversions = 12539 cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Record->getDecl())->getVisibleConversionFunctions(); 12540 for (auto I = Conversions.begin(), E = Conversions.end(); I != E; ++I) { 12541 NamedDecl *D = *I; 12542 CXXRecordDecl *ActingContext = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(D->getDeclContext()); 12543 if (isa<UsingShadowDecl>(D)) 12544 D = cast<UsingShadowDecl>(D)->getTargetDecl(); 12545 12546 // Skip over templated conversion functions; they aren't 12547 // surrogates. 12548 if (isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(D)) 12549 continue; 12550 12551 CXXConversionDecl *Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(D); 12552 if (!Conv->isExplicit()) { 12553 // Strip the reference type (if any) and then the pointer type (if 12554 // any) to get down to what might be a function type. 12555 QualType ConvType = Conv->getConversionType().getNonReferenceType(); 12556 if (const PointerType *ConvPtrType = ConvType->getAs<PointerType>()) 12557 ConvType = ConvPtrType->getPointeeType(); 12558 12559 if (const FunctionProtoType *Proto = ConvType->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()) 12560 { 12561 AddSurrogateCandidate(Conv, I.getPair(), ActingContext, Proto, 12562 Object.get(), Args, CandidateSet); 12563 } 12564 } 12565 } 12566 12567 bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1); 12568 12569 // Perform overload resolution. 12570 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 12571 switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, Object.get()->getLocStart(), 12572 Best)) { 12573 case OR_Success: 12574 // Overload resolution succeeded; we'll build the appropriate call 12575 // below. 12576 break; 12577 12578 case OR_No_Viable_Function: 12579 if (CandidateSet.empty()) 12580 Diag(Object.get()->getLocStart(), diag::err_ovl_no_oper) 12581 << Object.get()->getType() << /*call*/ 1 12582 << Object.get()->getSourceRange(); 12583 else 12584 Diag(Object.get()->getLocStart(), 12585 diag::err_ovl_no_viable_object_call) 12586 << Object.get()->getType() << Object.get()->getSourceRange(); 12587 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args); 12588 break; 12589 12590 case OR_Ambiguous: 12591 Diag(Object.get()->getLocStart(), 12592 diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_object_call) 12593 << Object.get()->getType() << Object.get()->getSourceRange(); 12594 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_ViableCandidates, Args); 12595 break; 12596 12597 case OR_Deleted: 12598 Diag(Object.get()->getLocStart(), 12599 diag::err_ovl_deleted_object_call) 12600 << Best->Function->isDeleted() 12601 << Object.get()->getType() 12602 << getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function) 12603 << Object.get()->getSourceRange(); 12604 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args); 12605 break; 12606 } 12607 12608 if (Best == CandidateSet.end()) 12609 return true; 12610 12611 UnbridgedCasts.restore(); 12612 12613 if (Best->Function == nullptr) { 12614 // Since there is no function declaration, this is one of the 12615 // surrogate candidates. Dig out the conversion function. 12616 CXXConversionDecl *Conv 12617 = cast<CXXConversionDecl>( 12618 Best->Conversions[0].UserDefined.ConversionFunction); 12619 12620 CheckMemberOperatorAccess(LParenLoc, Object.get(), nullptr, 12621 Best->FoundDecl); 12622 if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Best->FoundDecl, LParenLoc)) 12623 return ExprError(); 12624 assert(Conv == Best->FoundDecl.getDecl() && 12625 "Found Decl & conversion-to-functionptr should be same, right?!"); 12626 // We selected one of the surrogate functions that converts the 12627 // object parameter to a function pointer. Perform the conversion 12628 // on the object argument, then let ActOnCallExpr finish the job. 12629 12630 // Create an implicit member expr to refer to the conversion operator. 12631 // and then call it. 12632 ExprResult Call = BuildCXXMemberCallExpr(Object.get(), Best->FoundDecl, 12633 Conv, HadMultipleCandidates); 12634 if (Call.isInvalid()) 12635 return ExprError(); 12636 // Record usage of conversion in an implicit cast. 12637 Call = ImplicitCastExpr::Create(Context, Call.get()->getType(), 12638 CK_UserDefinedConversion, Call.get(), 12639 nullptr, VK_RValue); 12640 12641 return ActOnCallExpr(S, Call.get(), LParenLoc, Args, RParenLoc); 12642 } 12643 12644 CheckMemberOperatorAccess(LParenLoc, Object.get(), nullptr, Best->FoundDecl); 12645 12646 // We found an overloaded operator(). Build a CXXOperatorCallExpr 12647 // that calls this method, using Object for the implicit object 12648 // parameter and passing along the remaining arguments. 12649 CXXMethodDecl *Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Best->Function); 12650 12651 // An error diagnostic has already been printed when parsing the declaration. 12652 if (Method->isInvalidDecl()) 12653 return ExprError(); 12654 12655 const FunctionProtoType *Proto = 12656 Method->getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>(); 12657 12658 unsigned NumParams = Proto->getNumParams(); 12659 12660 DeclarationNameInfo OpLocInfo( 12661 Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Call), LParenLoc); 12662 OpLocInfo.setCXXOperatorNameRange(SourceRange(LParenLoc, RParenLoc)); 12663 ExprResult NewFn = CreateFunctionRefExpr(*this, Method, Best->FoundDecl, 12664 HadMultipleCandidates, 12665 OpLocInfo.getLoc(), 12666 OpLocInfo.getInfo()); 12667 if (NewFn.isInvalid()) 12668 return true; 12669 12670 // Build the full argument list for the method call (the implicit object 12671 // parameter is placed at the beginning of the list). 12672 std::unique_ptr<Expr * []> MethodArgs(new Expr *[Args.size() + 1]); 12673 MethodArgs[0] = Object.get(); 12674 std::copy(Args.begin(), Args.end(), &MethodArgs[1]); 12675 12676 // Once we've built TheCall, all of the expressions are properly 12677 // owned. 12678 QualType ResultTy = Method->getReturnType(); 12679 ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultTy); 12680 ResultTy = ResultTy.getNonLValueExprType(Context); 12681 12682 CXXOperatorCallExpr *TheCall = new (Context) 12683 CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, OO_Call, NewFn.get(), 12684 llvm::makeArrayRef(MethodArgs.get(), Args.size() + 1), 12685 ResultTy, VK, RParenLoc, false); 12686 MethodArgs.reset(); 12687 12688 if (CheckCallReturnType(Method->getReturnType(), LParenLoc, TheCall, Method)) 12689 return true; 12690 12691 // We may have default arguments. If so, we need to allocate more 12692 // slots in the call for them. 12693 if (Args.size() < NumParams) 12694 TheCall->setNumArgs(Context, NumParams + 1); 12695 12696 bool IsError = false; 12697 12698 // Initialize the implicit object parameter. 12699 ExprResult ObjRes = 12700 PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Object.get(), /*Qualifier=*/nullptr, 12701 Best->FoundDecl, Method); 12702 if (ObjRes.isInvalid()) 12703 IsError = true; 12704 else 12705 Object = ObjRes; 12706 TheCall->setArg(0, Object.get()); 12707 12708 // Check the argument types. 12709 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumParams; i++) { 12710 Expr *Arg; 12711 if (i < Args.size()) { 12712 Arg = Args[i]; 12713 12714 // Pass the argument. 12715 12716 ExprResult InputInit 12717 = PerformCopyInitialization(InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter( 12718 Context, 12719 Method->getParamDecl(i)), 12720 SourceLocation(), Arg); 12721 12722 IsError |= InputInit.isInvalid(); 12723 Arg = InputInit.getAs<Expr>(); 12724 } else { 12725 ExprResult DefArg 12726 = BuildCXXDefaultArgExpr(LParenLoc, Method, Method->getParamDecl(i)); 12727 if (DefArg.isInvalid()) { 12728 IsError = true; 12729 break; 12730 } 12731 12732 Arg = DefArg.getAs<Expr>(); 12733 } 12734 12735 TheCall->setArg(i + 1, Arg); 12736 } 12737 12738 // If this is a variadic call, handle args passed through "...". 12739 if (Proto->isVariadic()) { 12740 // Promote the arguments (C99 6.5.2.2p7). 12741 for (unsigned i = NumParams, e = Args.size(); i < e; i++) { 12742 ExprResult Arg = DefaultVariadicArgumentPromotion(Args[i], VariadicMethod, 12743 nullptr); 12744 IsError |= Arg.isInvalid(); 12745 TheCall->setArg(i + 1, Arg.get()); 12746 } 12747 } 12748 12749 if (IsError) return true; 12750 12751 DiagnoseSentinelCalls(Method, LParenLoc, Args); 12752 12753 if (CheckFunctionCall(Method, TheCall, Proto)) 12754 return true; 12755 12756 return MaybeBindToTemporary(TheCall); 12757 } 12758 12759 /// BuildOverloadedArrowExpr - Build a call to an overloaded @c operator-> 12760 /// (if one exists), where @c Base is an expression of class type and 12761 /// @c Member is the name of the member we're trying to find. 12762 ExprResult 12763 Sema::BuildOverloadedArrowExpr(Scope *S, Expr *Base, SourceLocation OpLoc, 12764 bool *NoArrowOperatorFound) { 12765 assert(Base->getType()->isRecordType() && 12766 "left-hand side must have class type"); 12767 12768 if (checkPlaceholderForOverload(*this, Base)) 12769 return ExprError(); 12770 12771 SourceLocation Loc = Base->getExprLoc(); 12772 12773 // C++ [over.ref]p1: 12774 // 12775 // [...] An expression x->m is interpreted as (x.operator->())->m 12776 // for a class object x of type T if T::operator->() exists and if 12777 // the operator is selected as the best match function by the 12778 // overload resolution mechanism (13.3). 12779 DeclarationName OpName = 12780 Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Arrow); 12781 OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(Loc, OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Operator); 12782 const RecordType *BaseRecord = Base->getType()->getAs<RecordType>(); 12783 12784 if (RequireCompleteType(Loc, Base->getType(), 12785 diag::err_typecheck_incomplete_tag, Base)) 12786 return ExprError(); 12787 12788 LookupResult R(*this, OpName, OpLoc, LookupOrdinaryName); 12789 LookupQualifiedName(R, BaseRecord->getDecl()); 12790 R.suppressDiagnostics(); 12791 12792 for (LookupResult::iterator Oper = R.begin(), OperEnd = R.end(); 12793 Oper != OperEnd; ++Oper) { 12794 AddMethodCandidate(Oper.getPair(), Base->getType(), Base->Classify(Context), 12795 None, CandidateSet, /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false); 12796 } 12797 12798 bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1); 12799 12800 // Perform overload resolution. 12801 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 12802 switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, OpLoc, Best)) { 12803 case OR_Success: 12804 // Overload resolution succeeded; we'll build the call below. 12805 break; 12806 12807 case OR_No_Viable_Function: 12808 if (CandidateSet.empty()) { 12809 QualType BaseType = Base->getType(); 12810 if (NoArrowOperatorFound) { 12811 // Report this specific error to the caller instead of emitting a 12812 // diagnostic, as requested. 12813 *NoArrowOperatorFound = true; 12814 return ExprError(); 12815 } 12816 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_typecheck_member_reference_arrow) 12817 << BaseType << Base->getSourceRange(); 12818 if (BaseType->isRecordType() && !BaseType->isPointerType()) { 12819 Diag(OpLoc, diag::note_typecheck_member_reference_suggestion) 12820 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(OpLoc, "."); 12821 } 12822 } else 12823 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_no_viable_oper) 12824 << "operator->" << Base->getSourceRange(); 12825 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Base); 12826 return ExprError(); 12827 12828 case OR_Ambiguous: 12829 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_oper_unary) 12830 << "->" << Base->getType() << Base->getSourceRange(); 12831 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_ViableCandidates, Base); 12832 return ExprError(); 12833 12834 case OR_Deleted: 12835 Diag(OpLoc, diag::err_ovl_deleted_oper) 12836 << Best->Function->isDeleted() 12837 << "->" 12838 << getDeletedOrUnavailableSuffix(Best->Function) 12839 << Base->getSourceRange(); 12840 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Base); 12841 return ExprError(); 12842 } 12843 12844 CheckMemberOperatorAccess(OpLoc, Base, nullptr, Best->FoundDecl); 12845 12846 // Convert the object parameter. 12847 CXXMethodDecl *Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Best->Function); 12848 ExprResult BaseResult = 12849 PerformObjectArgumentInitialization(Base, /*Qualifier=*/nullptr, 12850 Best->FoundDecl, Method); 12851 if (BaseResult.isInvalid()) 12852 return ExprError(); 12853 Base = BaseResult.get(); 12854 12855 // Build the operator call. 12856 ExprResult FnExpr = CreateFunctionRefExpr(*this, Method, Best->FoundDecl, 12857 HadMultipleCandidates, OpLoc); 12858 if (FnExpr.isInvalid()) 12859 return ExprError(); 12860 12861 QualType ResultTy = Method->getReturnType(); 12862 ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultTy); 12863 ResultTy = ResultTy.getNonLValueExprType(Context); 12864 CXXOperatorCallExpr *TheCall = 12865 new (Context) CXXOperatorCallExpr(Context, OO_Arrow, FnExpr.get(), 12866 Base, ResultTy, VK, OpLoc, false); 12867 12868 if (CheckCallReturnType(Method->getReturnType(), OpLoc, TheCall, Method)) 12869 return ExprError(); 12870 12871 return MaybeBindToTemporary(TheCall); 12872 } 12873 12874 /// BuildLiteralOperatorCall - Build a UserDefinedLiteral by creating a call to 12875 /// a literal operator described by the provided lookup results. 12876 ExprResult Sema::BuildLiteralOperatorCall(LookupResult &R, 12877 DeclarationNameInfo &SuffixInfo, 12878 ArrayRef<Expr*> Args, 12879 SourceLocation LitEndLoc, 12880 TemplateArgumentListInfo *TemplateArgs) { 12881 SourceLocation UDSuffixLoc = SuffixInfo.getCXXLiteralOperatorNameLoc(); 12882 12883 OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet(UDSuffixLoc, 12884 OverloadCandidateSet::CSK_Normal); 12885 AddFunctionCandidates(R.asUnresolvedSet(), Args, CandidateSet, TemplateArgs, 12886 /*SuppressUserConversions=*/true); 12887 12888 bool HadMultipleCandidates = (CandidateSet.size() > 1); 12889 12890 // Perform overload resolution. This will usually be trivial, but might need 12891 // to perform substitutions for a literal operator template. 12892 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 12893 switch (CandidateSet.BestViableFunction(*this, UDSuffixLoc, Best)) { 12894 case OR_Success: 12895 case OR_Deleted: 12896 break; 12897 12898 case OR_No_Viable_Function: 12899 Diag(UDSuffixLoc, diag::err_ovl_no_viable_function_in_call) 12900 << R.getLookupName(); 12901 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_AllCandidates, Args); 12902 return ExprError(); 12903 12904 case OR_Ambiguous: 12905 Diag(R.getNameLoc(), diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_call) << R.getLookupName(); 12906 CandidateSet.NoteCandidates(*this, OCD_ViableCandidates, Args); 12907 return ExprError(); 12908 } 12909 12910 FunctionDecl *FD = Best->Function; 12911 ExprResult Fn = CreateFunctionRefExpr(*this, FD, Best->FoundDecl, 12912 HadMultipleCandidates, 12913 SuffixInfo.getLoc(), 12914 SuffixInfo.getInfo()); 12915 if (Fn.isInvalid()) 12916 return true; 12917 12918 // Check the argument types. This should almost always be a no-op, except 12919 // that array-to-pointer decay is applied to string literals. 12920 Expr *ConvArgs[2]; 12921 for (unsigned ArgIdx = 0, N = Args.size(); ArgIdx != N; ++ArgIdx) { 12922 ExprResult InputInit = PerformCopyInitialization( 12923 InitializedEntity::InitializeParameter(Context, FD->getParamDecl(ArgIdx)), 12924 SourceLocation(), Args[ArgIdx]); 12925 if (InputInit.isInvalid()) 12926 return true; 12927 ConvArgs[ArgIdx] = InputInit.get(); 12928 } 12929 12930 QualType ResultTy = FD->getReturnType(); 12931 ExprValueKind VK = Expr::getValueKindForType(ResultTy); 12932 ResultTy = ResultTy.getNonLValueExprType(Context); 12933 12934 UserDefinedLiteral *UDL = 12935 new (Context) UserDefinedLiteral(Context, Fn.get(), 12936 llvm::makeArrayRef(ConvArgs, Args.size()), 12937 ResultTy, VK, LitEndLoc, UDSuffixLoc); 12938 12939 if (CheckCallReturnType(FD->getReturnType(), UDSuffixLoc, UDL, FD)) 12940 return ExprError(); 12941 12942 if (CheckFunctionCall(FD, UDL, nullptr)) 12943 return ExprError(); 12944 12945 return MaybeBindToTemporary(UDL); 12946 } 12947 12948 /// Build a call to 'begin' or 'end' for a C++11 for-range statement. If the 12949 /// given LookupResult is non-empty, it is assumed to describe a member which 12950 /// will be invoked. Otherwise, the function will be found via argument 12951 /// dependent lookup. 12952 /// CallExpr is set to a valid expression and FRS_Success returned on success, 12953 /// otherwise CallExpr is set to ExprError() and some non-success value 12954 /// is returned. 12955 Sema::ForRangeStatus 12956 Sema::BuildForRangeBeginEndCall(SourceLocation Loc, 12957 SourceLocation RangeLoc, 12958 const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, 12959 LookupResult &MemberLookup, 12960 OverloadCandidateSet *CandidateSet, 12961 Expr *Range, ExprResult *CallExpr) { 12962 Scope *S = nullptr; 12963 12964 CandidateSet->clear(); 12965 if (!MemberLookup.empty()) { 12966 ExprResult MemberRef = 12967 BuildMemberReferenceExpr(Range, Range->getType(), Loc, 12968 /*IsPtr=*/false, CXXScopeSpec(), 12969 /*TemplateKWLoc=*/SourceLocation(), 12970 /*FirstQualifierInScope=*/nullptr, 12971 MemberLookup, 12972 /*TemplateArgs=*/nullptr, S); 12973 if (MemberRef.isInvalid()) { 12974 *CallExpr = ExprError(); 12975 return FRS_DiagnosticIssued; 12976 } 12977 *CallExpr = ActOnCallExpr(S, MemberRef.get(), Loc, None, Loc, nullptr); 12978 if (CallExpr->isInvalid()) { 12979 *CallExpr = ExprError(); 12980 return FRS_DiagnosticIssued; 12981 } 12982 } else { 12983 UnresolvedSet<0> FoundNames; 12984 UnresolvedLookupExpr *Fn = 12985 UnresolvedLookupExpr::Create(Context, /*NamingClass=*/nullptr, 12986 NestedNameSpecifierLoc(), NameInfo, 12987 /*NeedsADL=*/true, /*Overloaded=*/false, 12988 FoundNames.begin(), FoundNames.end()); 12989 12990 bool CandidateSetError = buildOverloadedCallSet(S, Fn, Fn, Range, Loc, 12991 CandidateSet, CallExpr); 12992 if (CandidateSet->empty() || CandidateSetError) { 12993 *CallExpr = ExprError(); 12994 return FRS_NoViableFunction; 12995 } 12996 OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best; 12997 OverloadingResult OverloadResult = 12998 CandidateSet->BestViableFunction(*this, Fn->getLocStart(), Best); 12999 13000 if (OverloadResult == OR_No_Viable_Function) { 13001 *CallExpr = ExprError(); 13002 return FRS_NoViableFunction; 13003 } 13004 *CallExpr = FinishOverloadedCallExpr(*this, S, Fn, Fn, Loc, Range, 13005 Loc, nullptr, CandidateSet, &Best, 13006 OverloadResult, 13007 /*AllowTypoCorrection=*/false); 13008 if (CallExpr->isInvalid() || OverloadResult != OR_Success) { 13009 *CallExpr = ExprError(); 13010 return FRS_DiagnosticIssued; 13011 } 13012 } 13013 return FRS_Success; 13014 } 13015 13016 13017 /// FixOverloadedFunctionReference - E is an expression that refers to 13018 /// a C++ overloaded function (possibly with some parentheses and 13019 /// perhaps a '&' around it). We have resolved the overloaded function 13020 /// to the function declaration Fn, so patch up the expression E to 13021 /// refer (possibly indirectly) to Fn. Returns the new expr. 13022 Expr *Sema::FixOverloadedFunctionReference(Expr *E, DeclAccessPair Found, 13023 FunctionDecl *Fn) { 13024 if (ParenExpr *PE = dyn_cast<ParenExpr>(E)) { 13025 Expr *SubExpr = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(PE->getSubExpr(), 13026 Found, Fn); 13027 if (SubExpr == PE->getSubExpr()) 13028 return PE; 13029 13030 return new (Context) ParenExpr(PE->getLParen(), PE->getRParen(), SubExpr); 13031 } 13032 13033 if (ImplicitCastExpr *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(E)) { 13034 Expr *SubExpr = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(ICE->getSubExpr(), 13035 Found, Fn); 13036 assert(Context.hasSameType(ICE->getSubExpr()->getType(), 13037 SubExpr->getType()) && 13038 "Implicit cast type cannot be determined from overload"); 13039 assert(ICE->path_empty() && "fixing up hierarchy conversion?"); 13040 if (SubExpr == ICE->getSubExpr()) 13041 return ICE; 13042 13043 return ImplicitCastExpr::Create(Context, ICE->getType(), 13044 ICE->getCastKind(), 13045 SubExpr, nullptr, 13046 ICE->getValueKind()); 13047 } 13048 13049 if (auto *GSE = dyn_cast<GenericSelectionExpr>(E)) { 13050 if (!GSE->isResultDependent()) { 13051 Expr *SubExpr = 13052 FixOverloadedFunctionReference(GSE->getResultExpr(), Found, Fn); 13053 if (SubExpr == GSE->getResultExpr()) 13054 return GSE; 13055 13056 // Replace the resulting type information before rebuilding the generic 13057 // selection expression. 13058 ArrayRef<Expr *> A = GSE->getAssocExprs(); 13059 SmallVector<Expr *, 4> AssocExprs(A.begin(), A.end()); 13060 unsigned ResultIdx = GSE->getResultIndex(); 13061 AssocExprs[ResultIdx] = SubExpr; 13062 13063 return new (Context) GenericSelectionExpr( 13064 Context, GSE->getGenericLoc(), GSE->getControllingExpr(), 13065 GSE->getAssocTypeSourceInfos(), AssocExprs, GSE->getDefaultLoc(), 13066 GSE->getRParenLoc(), GSE->containsUnexpandedParameterPack(), 13067 ResultIdx); 13068 } 13069 // Rather than fall through to the unreachable, return the original generic 13070 // selection expression. 13071 return GSE; 13072 } 13073 13074 if (UnaryOperator *UnOp = dyn_cast<UnaryOperator>(E)) { 13075 assert(UnOp->getOpcode() == UO_AddrOf && 13076 "Can only take the address of an overloaded function"); 13077 if (CXXMethodDecl *Method = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn)) { 13078 if (Method->isStatic()) { 13079 // Do nothing: static member functions aren't any different 13080 // from non-member functions. 13081 } else { 13082 // Fix the subexpression, which really has to be an 13083 // UnresolvedLookupExpr holding an overloaded member function 13084 // or template. 13085 Expr *SubExpr = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(UnOp->getSubExpr(), 13086 Found, Fn); 13087 if (SubExpr == UnOp->getSubExpr()) 13088 return UnOp; 13089 13090 assert(isa<DeclRefExpr>(SubExpr) 13091 && "fixed to something other than a decl ref"); 13092 assert(cast<DeclRefExpr>(SubExpr)->getQualifier() 13093 && "fixed to a member ref with no nested name qualifier"); 13094 13095 // We have taken the address of a pointer to member 13096 // function. Perform the computation here so that we get the 13097 // appropriate pointer to member type. 13098 QualType ClassType 13099 = Context.getTypeDeclType(cast<RecordDecl>(Method->getDeclContext())); 13100 QualType MemPtrType 13101 = Context.getMemberPointerType(Fn->getType(), ClassType.getTypePtr()); 13102 // Under the MS ABI, lock down the inheritance model now. 13103 if (Context.getTargetInfo().getCXXABI().isMicrosoft()) 13104 (void)isCompleteType(UnOp->getOperatorLoc(), MemPtrType); 13105 13106 return new (Context) UnaryOperator(SubExpr, UO_AddrOf, MemPtrType, 13107 VK_RValue, OK_Ordinary, 13108 UnOp->getOperatorLoc()); 13109 } 13110 } 13111 Expr *SubExpr = FixOverloadedFunctionReference(UnOp->getSubExpr(), 13112 Found, Fn); 13113 if (SubExpr == UnOp->getSubExpr()) 13114 return UnOp; 13115 13116 return new (Context) UnaryOperator(SubExpr, UO_AddrOf, 13117 Context.getPointerType(SubExpr->getType()), 13118 VK_RValue, OK_Ordinary, 13119 UnOp->getOperatorLoc()); 13120 } 13121 13122 if (UnresolvedLookupExpr *ULE = dyn_cast<UnresolvedLookupExpr>(E)) { 13123 // FIXME: avoid copy. 13124 TemplateArgumentListInfo TemplateArgsBuffer, *TemplateArgs = nullptr; 13125 if (ULE->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) { 13126 ULE->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(TemplateArgsBuffer); 13127 TemplateArgs = &TemplateArgsBuffer; 13128 } 13129 13130 DeclRefExpr *DRE = DeclRefExpr::Create(Context, 13131 ULE->getQualifierLoc(), 13132 ULE->getTemplateKeywordLoc(), 13133 Fn, 13134 /*enclosing*/ false, // FIXME? 13135 ULE->getNameLoc(), 13136 Fn->getType(), 13137 VK_LValue, 13138 Found.getDecl(), 13139 TemplateArgs); 13140 MarkDeclRefReferenced(DRE); 13141 DRE->setHadMultipleCandidates(ULE->getNumDecls() > 1); 13142 return DRE; 13143 } 13144 13145 if (UnresolvedMemberExpr *MemExpr = dyn_cast<UnresolvedMemberExpr>(E)) { 13146 // FIXME: avoid copy. 13147 TemplateArgumentListInfo TemplateArgsBuffer, *TemplateArgs = nullptr; 13148 if (MemExpr->hasExplicitTemplateArgs()) { 13149 MemExpr->copyTemplateArgumentsInto(TemplateArgsBuffer); 13150 TemplateArgs = &TemplateArgsBuffer; 13151 } 13152 13153 Expr *Base; 13154 13155 // If we're filling in a static method where we used to have an 13156 // implicit member access, rewrite to a simple decl ref. 13157 if (MemExpr->isImplicitAccess()) { 13158 if (cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn)->isStatic()) { 13159 DeclRefExpr *DRE = DeclRefExpr::Create(Context, 13160 MemExpr->getQualifierLoc(), 13161 MemExpr->getTemplateKeywordLoc(), 13162 Fn, 13163 /*enclosing*/ false, 13164 MemExpr->getMemberLoc(), 13165 Fn->getType(), 13166 VK_LValue, 13167 Found.getDecl(), 13168 TemplateArgs); 13169 MarkDeclRefReferenced(DRE); 13170 DRE->setHadMultipleCandidates(MemExpr->getNumDecls() > 1); 13171 return DRE; 13172 } else { 13173 SourceLocation Loc = MemExpr->getMemberLoc(); 13174 if (MemExpr->getQualifier()) 13175 Loc = MemExpr->getQualifierLoc().getBeginLoc(); 13176 CheckCXXThisCapture(Loc); 13177 Base = new (Context) CXXThisExpr(Loc, 13178 MemExpr->getBaseType(), 13179 /*isImplicit=*/true); 13180 } 13181 } else 13182 Base = MemExpr->getBase(); 13183 13184 ExprValueKind valueKind; 13185 QualType type; 13186 if (cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Fn)->isStatic()) { 13187 valueKind = VK_LValue; 13188 type = Fn->getType(); 13189 } else { 13190 valueKind = VK_RValue; 13191 type = Context.BoundMemberTy; 13192 } 13193 13194 MemberExpr *ME = MemberExpr::Create( 13195 Context, Base, MemExpr->isArrow(), MemExpr->getOperatorLoc(), 13196 MemExpr->getQualifierLoc(), MemExpr->getTemplateKeywordLoc(), Fn, Found, 13197 MemExpr->getMemberNameInfo(), TemplateArgs, type, valueKind, 13198 OK_Ordinary); 13199 ME->setHadMultipleCandidates(true); 13200 MarkMemberReferenced(ME); 13201 return ME; 13202 } 13203 13204 llvm_unreachable("Invalid reference to overloaded function"); 13205 } 13206 13207 ExprResult Sema::FixOverloadedFunctionReference(ExprResult E, 13208 DeclAccessPair Found, 13209 FunctionDecl *Fn) { 13210 return FixOverloadedFunctionReference(E.get(), Found, Fn); 13211 } 13212