392 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
639ffb0c07 Fix rdar://8139785 "implement warning on dead expression in comma operator"
As a bonus, fix the warning for || and && operators; it was emitted even if one of the operands had side effects, e.g:

x || test_logical_foo1();

emitted a bogus "expression result unused" for 'x'.

llvm-svn: 107274
2010-06-30 10:53:14 +00:00
Sebastian Redl
f9463106b3 Introduce Expr::Classify and Expr::ClassifyModifiable, which determine the classification of an expression under the C++0x taxology (value category). Reimplement isLvalue and isModifiableLvalue using these functions. No regressions in the test suite from this, and my rough performance check doesn't show any regressions either.
llvm-svn: 107007
2010-06-28 15:09:07 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
bfcacee9b3 Support a couple more C++ Exprs for PCH.
llvm-svn: 106727
2010-06-24 08:57:31 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian
6fdb139cdd Do not treat @selector as lvalue (unlike g++).
Patch by Nico Weber (pr7390).

llvm-svn: 106242
2010-06-17 21:45:48 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian
9240f3dac7 Objective-c++ IRGen. Support for @selector expression as
an lvalue. Fixes PR7390.

llvm-svn: 106235
2010-06-17 19:56:20 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
6972a62c8f Give Type::isIntegralType() an ASTContext parameter, so that it
provides C "integer type" semantics in C and C++ "integral type"
semantics in C++. 

Note that I still need to update isIntegerType (and possibly other
predicates) using the same approach I've taken for
isIntegralType(). The two should have the same meaning, but currently
don't (!).

llvm-svn: 106074
2010-06-16 00:35:25 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
b90df60b3b Introduce Type::isIntegralOrEnumerationType(), to cover those places
in C++ that involve both integral and enumeration types. Convert all
of the callers to Type::isIntegralType() that are meant to work with
both integral and enumeration types over to
Type::isIntegralOrEnumerationType(), to prepare to eliminate
enumeration types as integral types.

llvm-svn: 106071
2010-06-16 00:17:44 +00:00
John McCall
45d30c3e36 When deciding whether an expression has the boolean nature, don't look through
explicit casts.  Fixes PR7359.

llvm-svn: 105871
2010-06-12 01:56:02 +00:00
John McCall
8b07ec253d Substantially alter the design of the Objective C type AST by introducing
ObjCObjectType, which is basically just a pair of
  one of {primitive-id, primitive-Class, user-defined @class}
with
  a list of protocols.
An ObjCObjectPointerType is therefore just a pointer which always points to
one of these types (possibly sugared).  ObjCInterfaceType is now just a kind
of ObjCObjectType which happens to not carry any protocols.

Alter a rather large number of use sites to use ObjCObjectType instead of
ObjCInterfaceType.  Store an ObjCInterfaceType as a pointer on the decl rather
than hashing them in a FoldingSet.  Remove some number of methods that are no
longer used, at least after this patch.

By simplifying ObjCObjectPointerType, we are now able to easily remove and apply
pointers to Objective-C types, which is crucial for a certain kind of ObjC++
metaprogramming common in WebKit.

llvm-svn: 103870
2010-05-15 11:32:37 +00:00
Chris Lattner
c96f1fbd8d add a couple of key functions for classes without them.
llvm-svn: 103688
2010-05-13 01:02:19 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
112de35e5b Static data members intialized in-class that have constant values are
value-dependent if their initializers are value-dependent; my recent
tweak to these dependent rules overstepped by taking away this
value-dependents. Fixes a Boost.GIL regression.

llvm-svn: 103476
2010-05-11 16:41:27 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
be49fc5ea2 Fix indentation
llvm-svn: 103465
2010-05-11 08:44:04 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
0e4de76610 A DeclRefExpr that refers to a member function or a static data member
of the current instantiation is value-dependent. The C++ standard
fails to enumerate this case and, therefore, we missed it. Chandler
did all of the hard work of reducing the last remaining
Boost.PtrContainer failure (which had to do with static initialization
in the Serialization library) down to this simple little test.

While I'm at it, clean up the dependence rules for template arguments
that are declarations, and implement the dependence rules for template
argument packs.

llvm-svn: 103464
2010-05-11 08:41:30 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
0bbe94d6df Don't complain about an __builtin_va_arg expression's result being
unused, since the operation has side effects.

llvm-svn: 103360
2010-05-08 22:41:50 +00:00
John McCall
864e396d0b Move CheckICE and isIntegerConstantExpr to ExprConstant.cpp because it seemed
like a good idea at the time.

llvm-svn: 103237
2010-05-07 05:32:02 +00:00
John McCall
eebc832f43 Add IgnoreParenImpCasts() to Expr, which is basically like IgnoreParenCasts
except it only skips implicit casts.

Also fix ObjCImplicitGetterSetterRefExpr's child_begin to skip the base expression
if it's actually a type reference (which you get with static property references).

llvm-svn: 103132
2010-05-05 22:59:52 +00:00
Alexis Hunt
656bb314d9 Reapplying patch to change StmtNodes.def to StmtNodes.td, this time
with no whitespace. This will allow statements to be referred to in
attribute TableGen files.

llvm-svn: 103087
2010-05-05 15:24:00 +00:00
Alexis Hunt
a8136cc408 Revert r103072; I accidentally ended up deleting a bunch of trailing
whitespace which makes this patch unreadable. Will recommit without the
whitespace.

llvm-svn: 103086
2010-05-05 15:23:54 +00:00
Alexis Hunt
b9f408a873 Change StmtNodes.def to StmtNodes.td in anticipation of a rewrite of attributes
llvm-svn: 103072
2010-05-05 04:13:52 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
0be628ff64 Fix a thinko that caused us not to compute __builtin_offset as a
constant expression in C. 

llvm-svn: 102762
2010-04-30 20:35:01 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
980fb16f9a When determining a standard conversion sequence involves resolving the
address of an overloaded function (or function template), perform that
resolution prior to determining the implicit conversion
sequence. This resolution is not part of the implicit conversion
sequence itself.

Previously, we would always consider this resolution to be a
function pointer decay, which was a lie: there might be an explicit &
in the expression, in which case decay should not occur. This caused
the CodeGen assertion in PR6973 (where we created a 
pointer to a pointer to a function when we should have had a pointer
to a function), but it's likely that there are corner cases of
overload resolution where this would have failed.

Cleaned up the code involved in determining the type that will
produced afer resolving the overloaded function reference, and added
an assertion to make sure the result is correct. Fixes PR6973.

llvm-svn: 102650
2010-04-29 18:24:40 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
882211c1da Completely reimplement __builtin_offsetof, based on a patch by Roberto
Amadini.

This change introduces a new expression node type, OffsetOfExpr, that
describes __builtin_offsetof. Previously, __builtin_offsetof was
implemented using a unary operator whose subexpression involved
various synthesized array-subscript and member-reference expressions,
which was ugly and made it very hard to instantiate as a
template. OffsetOfExpr represents the AST more faithfully, with proper
type source information and a more compact representation.

OffsetOfExpr also has support for dependent __builtin_offsetof
expressions; it can be value-dependent, but will never be
type-dependent (like sizeof or alignof). This commit introduces
template instantiation for __builtin_offsetof as well.

There are two major caveats to this patch:

  1) CodeGen cannot handle the case where __builtin_offsetof is not a
  constant expression, so it produces an error. So, to avoid
  regressing in C, we retain the old UnaryOperator-based
  __builtin_offsetof implementation in C while using the shiny new
  OffsetOfExpr implementation in C++. The old implementation can go
  away once we have proper CodeGen support for this case, which we
  expect won't cause much trouble in C++.

  2) __builtin_offsetof doesn't work well with non-POD class types,
  particularly when the designated field is found within a base
  class. I will address this in a subsequent patch.

Fixes PR5880 and a bunch of assertions when building Boost.Python
tests. 

llvm-svn: 102542
2010-04-28 22:16:22 +00:00
Enea Zaffanella
f205977e6f Wrap a couple of long lines. (Test commit.)
llvm-svn: 102420
2010-04-27 07:38:32 +00:00
Anders Carlsson
0c509eeac7 CastExpr should not hold a pointer to the base path. More cleanup.
llvm-svn: 102249
2010-04-24 16:57:13 +00:00
Anders Carlsson
7d96cd7799 Rename InheritancePath to BasePath, rename CastExpr::CXXBaseVector to CXXBaseSpecifierArray. More to come.
llvm-svn: 102245
2010-04-24 16:34:21 +00:00
Anders Carlsson
c20f78c761 Destroy the inheritance path.
llvm-svn: 102211
2010-04-23 21:02:34 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
c298ffcb8b Implement template instantiation for Objective-C++ message sends. We
support dependent receivers for class and instance messages, along
with dependent message arguments (of course), and check as much as we
can at template definition time.

This commit also deals with a subtle aspect of template instantiation
in Objective-C++, where the type 'T *' can morph from a dependent
PointerType into a non-dependent ObjCObjectPointer type.

llvm-svn: 102071
2010-04-22 16:44:27 +00:00
Zhongxing Xu
105dfb5a72 CXXNamedCastExpr is actually an abstract expression.
llvm-svn: 101994
2010-04-21 06:32:25 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
9a12919421 Overhaul the AST representation of Objective-C message send
expressions, to improve source-location information, clarify the
actual receiver of the message, and pave the way for proper C++
support. The ObjCMessageExpr node represents four different kinds of
message sends in a single AST node:

  1) Send to a object instance described by an expression (e.g., [x method:5])
  2) Send to a class described by the class name (e.g., [NSString method:5])
  3) Send to a superclass class (e.g, [super method:5] in class method)
  4) Send to a superclass instance (e.g., [super method:5] in instance method)

Previously these four cases where tangled together. Now, they have
more distinct representations. Specific changes:

  1) Unchanged; the object instance is represented by an Expr*.

  2) Previously stored the ObjCInterfaceDecl* referring to the class
  receiving the message. Now stores a TypeSourceInfo* so that we know
  how the class was spelled. This both maintains typedef information
  and opens the door for more complicated C++ types (e.g., dependent
  types). There was an alternative, unused representation of these
  sends by naming the class via an IdentifierInfo *. In practice, we
  either had an ObjCInterfaceDecl *, from which we would get the
  IdentifierInfo *, or we fell into the case below...

  3) Previously represented by a class message whose IdentifierInfo *
  referred to "super". Sema and CodeGen would use isStr("super") to
  determine if they had a send to super. Now represented as a
  "class super" send, where we have both the location of the "super"
  keyword and the ObjCInterfaceDecl* of the superclass we're
  targetting (statically).

  4) Previously represented by an instance message whose receiver is a
  an ObjCSuperExpr, which Sema and CodeGen would check for via
  isa<ObjCSuperExpr>(). Now represented as an "instance super" send,
  where we have both the location of the "super" keyword and the
  ObjCInterfaceDecl* of the superclass we're targetting
  (statically). Note that ObjCSuperExpr only has one remaining use in
  the AST, which is for "super.prop" references.

The new representation of ObjCMessageExpr is 2 pointers smaller than
the old one, since it combines more storage. It also eliminates a leak
when we loaded message-send expressions from a precompiled header. The
representation also feels much cleaner to me; comments welcome!

This patch attempts to maintain the same semantics we previously had
with Objective-C message sends. In several places, there are massive
changes that boil down to simply replacing a nested-if structure such
as:

  if (message has a receiver expression) {
    // instance message
    if (isa<ObjCSuperExpr>(...)) {
     // send to super
    } else {
     // send to an object
   }
  } else {
    // class message
    if (name->isStr("super")) {
      // class send to super
    } else {
      // send to class
    }
  }

with a switch

  switch (E->getReceiverKind()) {
  case ObjCMessageExpr::SuperInstance: ...
  case ObjCMessageExpr::Instance: ...
  case ObjCMessageExpr::SuperClass: ...
  case ObjCMessageExpr::Class:...
  }

There are quite a few places (particularly in the checkers) where
send-to-super is effectively ignored. I've placed FIXMEs in most of
them, and attempted to address send-to-super in a reasonable way. This
could use some review.

llvm-svn: 101972
2010-04-21 00:45:42 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
b11416d061 Add raw_ostream operators to NamedDecl for convenience. Switch over all users of getNameAsString on a stream.
The next step is to print the name directly into the stream, avoiding a temporary std::string copy.

llvm-svn: 101632
2010-04-17 09:33:03 +00:00
Chris Lattner
4ebae65d6a make our existing "switch on bool" warning work for C. Since
the result of comparisons are 'int' in C, it doesn't work to
test just the result type of the expression.

llvm-svn: 101576
2010-04-16 23:34:13 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
ac034616f1 Use ASTVector instead of std::vector for the Exprs in InitListExpr. Performance
measurements of '-fsyntax-only' on combine.c (403.gcc) shows no real performance
change, but now the vector isn't leaked.

llvm-svn: 101195
2010-04-13 23:39:13 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
43a9c9626f Don't emit an 'unused expression' warning for '||' and '&&' expressions that contain assignments
or similar side-effects.

llvm-svn: 100676
2010-04-07 18:49:21 +00:00
John McCall
a8ae222d0e Implement the protected access restriction ([class.protected]), which requires
that protected members be used on objects of types which derive from the
naming class of the lookup.  My first N attempts at this were poorly-founded,
largely because the standard is very badly worded here.

llvm-svn: 100562
2010-04-06 21:38:20 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
45cf7e3d2a Rework our handling of copy construction of temporaries, which was a
poor (and wrong) approximation of the actual rules governing when to
build a copy and when it can be elided.

The correct implementation is actually simpler than the
approximation. When we only enumerate constructors as part of
initialization (e.g., for direct initialization or when we're copying
from a class type or one of its derived classes), we don't create a
copy. When we enumerate all conversion functions, we do create a
copy. Before, we created some extra copies and missed some
others. The new test copy-initialization.cpp shows a case where we
missed creating a (required, non-elidable) copy as part of a
user-defined conversion, which resulted in a miscompile. This commit
also fixes PR6757, where the missing copy made us reject well-formed
code in the ternary operator.

This commit also cleans up our handling of copy elision in the case
where we create an extra copy of a temporary object, which became
necessary now that we produce the right copies. The code that seeks to
find the temporary object being copied has moved into
Expr::getTemporaryObject(); it used to have two different
not-quite-the-same implementations, one in Sema and one in CodeGen.

Note that we still do not attempt to perform the named return value
optimization, so we miss copy elisions for return values and throw
expressions.

llvm-svn: 100196
2010-04-02 18:24:57 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
d7d70e4788 Remove the AST statistics tracking I added yesterday; it didn't pan out.
llvm-svn: 100027
2010-03-31 18:21:31 +00:00
John McCall
d9c7c6568e Introduce a new kind of derived-to-base cast which bypasses the need for
null checks, and make sure we elide null checks when accessing base class
members.

llvm-svn: 99963
2010-03-30 23:58:03 +00:00
John McCall
16df1e59f2 Propagate the "found declaration" (i.e. the using declaration instead of
the underlying/instantiated decl) through a lot of API, including "intermediate"
MemberExprs required for (e.g.) template instantiation.  This is necessary
because of the access semantics of member accesses to using declarations:
only the base class *containing the using decl* need be accessible from the
naming class.

This allows us to complete an access-controlled selfhost, if there are no
recent regressions.

llvm-svn: 99936
2010-03-30 21:47:33 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
ad2c6988a2 Introduce new AST statistics that keep track of the number of isa (or
dyn_cast) invocations for C++ and Objective-C types, declarations,
expressions, and statements. The statistics will be printed when
-print-stats is provided to Clang -cc1, with results such as:

277073 clang - Number of checks for C++ declaration nodes
 13311 clang - Number of checks for C++ expression nodes
    18 clang - Number of checks for C++ statement nodes
174182 clang - Number of checks for C++ type nodes
 92300 clang - Number of checks for Objective-C declaration nodes
  9800 clang - Number of checks for Objective-C expression nodes
     7 clang - Number of checks for Objective-C statement nodes
 65733 clang - Number of checks for Objective-C type nodes

The statistics are only gathered when NDEBUG is not defined, since
they introduce potentially-expensive operations into very low-level
routines (isa).

llvm-svn: 99912
2010-03-30 18:56:13 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian
5cab26d058 Add Support for 'warn_unused_result" attribute on
objective-c methods. (radar 7418262).

llvm-svn: 99903
2010-03-30 18:22:15 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
361ffd947c Make PredefinedExpr::ComputeName() more robust to incorrect
code when we are printing the name of an Objective-C method
whose class has not been declared.  Fixes <rdar://problem/7495713>.

llvm-svn: 98874
2010-03-18 21:23:08 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian
8342e5776e Some cleanup, change diagnostic when assigning to
a property which is not lvalue.

llvm-svn: 98848
2010-03-18 18:50:41 +00:00
John McCall
c493a73240 Improve the unused-value check to look into comma expressions and filter out
voids in sub-expressions.  Patch by Mike M!

Fixes PR4806.

llvm-svn: 98335
2010-03-12 07:11:26 +00:00
John McCall
85f9055955 When pretty-printing tag types, only print the tag if we're in C (and
therefore not creating ElaboratedTypes, which are still pretty-printed
with the written tag).

Most of these testcase changes were done by script, so don't feel too
sorry for my fingers.

llvm-svn: 98149
2010-03-10 11:27:22 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
de4827dd34 Extend ObjCMessageExpr for class method sends with the source location
of the class name.

llvm-svn: 97943
2010-03-08 16:40:19 +00:00
John McCall
6dee473780 References to const int parameters with ICE default arguments are not ICEs.
Fixes PR6373.

llvm-svn: 97037
2010-02-24 09:03:18 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
013041eef0 Revert: "Change InitListExpr to allocate the array for holding references"
This was causing buildbot breakage.

This reverts commit d46e952cc8cb8d9eed8657d9a0b267910a0f745a.

llvm-svn: 96652
2010-02-19 01:50:18 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
445a603c78 Change InitListExpr to allocate the array for holding references
to initializer expressions in an array allocated using ASTContext.

This plugs a memory leak when ASTContext uses a BumpPtrAllocator to
allocate memory for AST nodes.

In my mind this isn't an ideal solution; it would be nice to have
a general "vector"-like class that allocates memory using ASTContext,
but whose guts could be separated from the methods of InitListExpr
itself.  I haven't gone and taken this approach yet because it isn't
clear yet if we'll eventually want an alternate solution for recylcing
memory using by InitListExprs as we are constructing the ASTs.

llvm-svn: 96642
2010-02-19 00:42:33 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
b154fdc974 Introduce a new kind of failed result for isLvalue/isModifiableLvalue
which describes temporary objects of class type in C++. Use this to
provide a more-specific, remappable diagnostic when takin the address
of such a temporary.

llvm-svn: 96396
2010-02-16 21:39:57 +00:00
John McCall
1e3715acc3 White-list comma expressions with the literal 0 as their RHS against
unused-value warnings.  This is a common macro idiom.

llvm-svn: 96326
2010-02-16 04:10:53 +00:00