llvm-project/clang/lib/Sema/SemaExprObjC.cpp
Douglas Gregor 29bd76fd04 Eliminate the three SmallVectors in ObjCImplDecl (for instance
methods, class methods, and property implementations) and instead
place all of these entities into the DeclContext.

This eliminates more linear walks when looking for class or instance
methods and should make PCH (de-)serialization of ObjCDecls trivial
(and lazy).

llvm-svn: 69849
2009-04-23 01:02:12 +00:00

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//===--- SemaExprObjC.cpp - Semantic Analysis for ObjC Expressions --------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements semantic analysis for Objective-C expressions.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "Sema.h"
#include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
#include "clang/AST/DeclObjC.h"
#include "clang/AST/ExprObjC.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
#include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h"
using namespace clang;
Sema::ExprResult Sema::ParseObjCStringLiteral(SourceLocation *AtLocs,
ExprTy **strings,
unsigned NumStrings) {
StringLiteral **Strings = reinterpret_cast<StringLiteral**>(strings);
// Most ObjC strings are formed out of a single piece. However, we *can*
// have strings formed out of multiple @ strings with multiple pptokens in
// each one, e.g. @"foo" "bar" @"baz" "qux" which need to be turned into one
// StringLiteral for ObjCStringLiteral to hold onto.
StringLiteral *S = Strings[0];
// If we have a multi-part string, merge it all together.
if (NumStrings != 1) {
// Concatenate objc strings.
llvm::SmallString<128> StrBuf;
llvm::SmallVector<SourceLocation, 8> StrLocs;
for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumStrings; ++i) {
S = Strings[i];
// ObjC strings can't be wide.
if (S->isWide()) {
Diag(S->getLocStart(), diag::err_cfstring_literal_not_string_constant)
<< S->getSourceRange();
return true;
}
// Get the string data.
StrBuf.append(S->getStrData(), S->getStrData()+S->getByteLength());
// Get the locations of the string tokens.
StrLocs.append(S->tokloc_begin(), S->tokloc_end());
// Free the temporary string.
S->Destroy(Context);
}
// Create the aggregate string with the appropriate content and location
// information.
S = StringLiteral::Create(Context, &StrBuf[0], StrBuf.size(), false,
Context.getPointerType(Context.CharTy),
&StrLocs[0], StrLocs.size());
}
// Verify that this composite string is acceptable for ObjC strings.
if (CheckObjCString(S))
return true;
// Initialize the constant string interface lazily. This assumes
// the NSString interface is seen in this translation unit. Note: We
// don't use NSConstantString, since the runtime team considers this
// interface private (even though it appears in the header files).
QualType Ty = Context.getObjCConstantStringInterface();
if (!Ty.isNull()) {
Ty = Context.getPointerType(Ty);
} else {
IdentifierInfo *NSIdent = &Context.Idents.get("NSString");
NamedDecl *IF = LookupName(TUScope, NSIdent, LookupOrdinaryName);
if (ObjCInterfaceDecl *StrIF = dyn_cast_or_null<ObjCInterfaceDecl>(IF)) {
Context.setObjCConstantStringInterface(StrIF);
Ty = Context.getObjCConstantStringInterface();
Ty = Context.getPointerType(Ty);
} else {
// If there is no NSString interface defined then treat constant
// strings as untyped objects and let the runtime figure it out later.
Ty = Context.getObjCIdType();
}
}
return new (Context) ObjCStringLiteral(S, Ty, AtLocs[0]);
}
Sema::ExprResult Sema::ParseObjCEncodeExpression(SourceLocation AtLoc,
SourceLocation EncodeLoc,
SourceLocation LParenLoc,
TypeTy *ty,
SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
QualType EncodedType = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(ty);
std::string Str;
Context.getObjCEncodingForType(EncodedType, Str);
// The type of @encode is the same as the type of the corresponding string,
// which is an array type.
QualType StrTy = Context.CharTy;
// A C++ string literal has a const-qualified element type (C++ 2.13.4p1).
if (getLangOptions().CPlusPlus)
StrTy.addConst();
StrTy = Context.getConstantArrayType(StrTy, llvm::APInt(32, Str.size()+1),
ArrayType::Normal, 0);
return new (Context) ObjCEncodeExpr(StrTy, EncodedType, AtLoc, RParenLoc);
}
Sema::ExprResult Sema::ParseObjCSelectorExpression(Selector Sel,
SourceLocation AtLoc,
SourceLocation SelLoc,
SourceLocation LParenLoc,
SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
QualType Ty = Context.getObjCSelType();
return new (Context) ObjCSelectorExpr(Ty, Sel, AtLoc, RParenLoc);
}
Sema::ExprResult Sema::ParseObjCProtocolExpression(IdentifierInfo *ProtocolId,
SourceLocation AtLoc,
SourceLocation ProtoLoc,
SourceLocation LParenLoc,
SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
ObjCProtocolDecl* PDecl = ObjCProtocols[ProtocolId];
if (!PDecl) {
Diag(ProtoLoc, diag::err_undeclared_protocol) << ProtocolId;
return true;
}
QualType Ty = Context.getObjCProtoType();
if (Ty.isNull())
return true;
Ty = Context.getPointerType(Ty);
return new (Context) ObjCProtocolExpr(Ty, PDecl, AtLoc, RParenLoc);
}
bool Sema::CheckMessageArgumentTypes(Expr **Args, unsigned NumArgs,
Selector Sel, ObjCMethodDecl *Method,
bool isClassMessage,
SourceLocation lbrac, SourceLocation rbrac,
QualType &ReturnType) {
if (!Method) {
// Apply default argument promotion as for (C99 6.5.2.2p6).
for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumArgs; i++)
DefaultArgumentPromotion(Args[i]);
unsigned DiagID = isClassMessage ? diag::warn_class_method_not_found :
diag::warn_inst_method_not_found;
Diag(lbrac, DiagID)
<< Sel << isClassMessage << SourceRange(lbrac, rbrac);
ReturnType = Context.getObjCIdType();
return false;
}
ReturnType = Method->getResultType();
unsigned NumNamedArgs = Sel.getNumArgs();
assert(NumArgs >= NumNamedArgs && "Too few arguments for selector!");
bool IsError = false;
for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumNamedArgs; i++) {
Expr *argExpr = Args[i];
assert(argExpr && "CheckMessageArgumentTypes(): missing expression");
QualType lhsType = Method->param_begin()[i]->getType();
QualType rhsType = argExpr->getType();
// If necessary, apply function/array conversion. C99 6.7.5.3p[7,8].
if (lhsType->isArrayType())
lhsType = Context.getArrayDecayedType(lhsType);
else if (lhsType->isFunctionType())
lhsType = Context.getPointerType(lhsType);
AssignConvertType Result =
CheckSingleAssignmentConstraints(lhsType, argExpr);
if (Args[i] != argExpr) // The expression was converted.
Args[i] = argExpr; // Make sure we store the converted expression.
IsError |=
DiagnoseAssignmentResult(Result, argExpr->getLocStart(), lhsType, rhsType,
argExpr, "sending");
}
// Promote additional arguments to variadic methods.
if (Method->isVariadic()) {
for (unsigned i = NumNamedArgs; i < NumArgs; ++i)
IsError |= DefaultVariadicArgumentPromotion(Args[i], VariadicMethod);
} else {
// Check for extra arguments to non-variadic methods.
if (NumArgs != NumNamedArgs) {
Diag(Args[NumNamedArgs]->getLocStart(),
diag::err_typecheck_call_too_many_args)
<< 2 /*method*/ << Method->getSourceRange()
<< SourceRange(Args[NumNamedArgs]->getLocStart(),
Args[NumArgs-1]->getLocEnd());
}
}
return IsError;
}
bool Sema::isSelfExpr(Expr *RExpr) {
if (DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(RExpr))
if (DRE->getDecl()->getIdentifier() == &Context.Idents.get("self"))
return true;
return false;
}
// Helper method for ActOnClassMethod/ActOnInstanceMethod.
// Will search "local" class/category implementations for a method decl.
// If failed, then we search in class's root for an instance method.
// Returns 0 if no method is found.
ObjCMethodDecl *Sema::LookupPrivateClassMethod(Selector Sel,
ObjCInterfaceDecl *ClassDecl) {
ObjCMethodDecl *Method = 0;
// lookup in class and all superclasses
while (ClassDecl && !Method) {
if (ObjCImplementationDecl *ImpDecl =
ObjCImplementations[ClassDecl->getIdentifier()])
Method = ImpDecl->getClassMethod(Context, Sel);
// Look through local category implementations associated with the class.
if (!Method) {
for (unsigned i = 0; i < ObjCCategoryImpls.size() && !Method; i++) {
if (ObjCCategoryImpls[i]->getClassInterface() == ClassDecl)
Method = ObjCCategoryImpls[i]->getClassMethod(Context, Sel);
}
}
// Before we give up, check if the selector is an instance method.
// But only in the root. This matches gcc's behaviour and what the
// runtime expects.
if (!Method && !ClassDecl->getSuperClass()) {
Method = ClassDecl->lookupInstanceMethod(Context, Sel);
// Look through local category implementations associated
// with the root class.
if (!Method)
Method = LookupPrivateInstanceMethod(Sel, ClassDecl);
}
ClassDecl = ClassDecl->getSuperClass();
}
return Method;
}
ObjCMethodDecl *Sema::LookupPrivateInstanceMethod(Selector Sel,
ObjCInterfaceDecl *ClassDecl) {
ObjCMethodDecl *Method = 0;
while (ClassDecl && !Method) {
// If we have implementations in scope, check "private" methods.
if (ObjCImplementationDecl *ImpDecl =
ObjCImplementations[ClassDecl->getIdentifier()])
Method = ImpDecl->getInstanceMethod(Context, Sel);
// Look through local category implementations associated with the class.
if (!Method) {
for (unsigned i = 0; i < ObjCCategoryImpls.size() && !Method; i++) {
if (ObjCCategoryImpls[i]->getClassInterface() == ClassDecl)
Method = ObjCCategoryImpls[i]->getInstanceMethod(Context, Sel);
}
}
ClassDecl = ClassDecl->getSuperClass();
}
return Method;
}
Action::OwningExprResult Sema::ActOnClassPropertyRefExpr(
IdentifierInfo &receiverName,
IdentifierInfo &propertyName,
SourceLocation &receiverNameLoc,
SourceLocation &propertyNameLoc) {
ObjCInterfaceDecl *IFace = getObjCInterfaceDecl(&receiverName);
// Search for a declared property first.
Selector Sel = PP.getSelectorTable().getNullarySelector(&propertyName);
ObjCMethodDecl *Getter = IFace->lookupClassMethod(Context, Sel);
// If this reference is in an @implementation, check for 'private' methods.
if (!Getter)
if (ObjCMethodDecl *CurMeth = getCurMethodDecl())
if (ObjCInterfaceDecl *ClassDecl = CurMeth->getClassInterface())
if (ObjCImplementationDecl *ImpDecl =
ObjCImplementations[ClassDecl->getIdentifier()])
Getter = ImpDecl->getClassMethod(Context, Sel);
if (Getter) {
// FIXME: refactor/share with ActOnMemberReference().
// Check if we can reference this property.
if (DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Getter, propertyNameLoc))
return ExprError();
}
// Look for the matching setter, in case it is needed.
Selector SetterSel =
SelectorTable::constructSetterName(PP.getIdentifierTable(),
PP.getSelectorTable(), &propertyName);
ObjCMethodDecl *Setter = IFace->lookupClassMethod(Context, SetterSel);
if (!Setter) {
// If this reference is in an @implementation, also check for 'private'
// methods.
if (ObjCMethodDecl *CurMeth = getCurMethodDecl())
if (ObjCInterfaceDecl *ClassDecl = CurMeth->getClassInterface())
if (ObjCImplementationDecl *ImpDecl =
ObjCImplementations[ClassDecl->getIdentifier()])
Setter = ImpDecl->getClassMethod(Context, SetterSel);
}
// Look through local category implementations associated with the class.
if (!Setter) {
for (unsigned i = 0; i < ObjCCategoryImpls.size() && !Setter; i++) {
if (ObjCCategoryImpls[i]->getClassInterface() == IFace)
Setter = ObjCCategoryImpls[i]->getClassMethod(Context, SetterSel);
}
}
if (Setter && DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Setter, propertyNameLoc))
return ExprError();
if (Getter || Setter) {
QualType PType;
if (Getter)
PType = Getter->getResultType();
else {
for (ObjCMethodDecl::param_iterator PI = Setter->param_begin(),
E = Setter->param_end(); PI != E; ++PI)
PType = (*PI)->getType();
}
return Owned(new (Context) ObjCKVCRefExpr(Getter, PType, Setter,
propertyNameLoc, IFace, receiverNameLoc));
}
return ExprError(Diag(propertyNameLoc, diag::err_property_not_found)
<< &propertyName << Context.getObjCInterfaceType(IFace));
}
// ActOnClassMessage - used for both unary and keyword messages.
// ArgExprs is optional - if it is present, the number of expressions
// is obtained from Sel.getNumArgs().
Sema::ExprResult Sema::ActOnClassMessage(
Scope *S,
IdentifierInfo *receiverName, Selector Sel,
SourceLocation lbrac, SourceLocation receiverLoc,
SourceLocation selectorLoc, SourceLocation rbrac,
ExprTy **Args, unsigned NumArgs)
{
assert(receiverName && "missing receiver class name");
Expr **ArgExprs = reinterpret_cast<Expr **>(Args);
ObjCInterfaceDecl* ClassDecl = 0;
bool isSuper = false;
if (receiverName->isStr("super")) {
if (getCurMethodDecl()) {
isSuper = true;
ObjCInterfaceDecl *OID = getCurMethodDecl()->getClassInterface();
if (!OID)
return Diag(lbrac, diag::error_no_super_class_message)
<< getCurMethodDecl()->getDeclName();
ClassDecl = OID->getSuperClass();
if (!ClassDecl)
return Diag(lbrac, diag::error_no_super_class) << OID->getDeclName();
if (getCurMethodDecl()->isInstanceMethod()) {
QualType superTy = Context.getObjCInterfaceType(ClassDecl);
superTy = Context.getPointerType(superTy);
ExprResult ReceiverExpr = new (Context) ObjCSuperExpr(SourceLocation(),
superTy);
// We are really in an instance method, redirect.
return ActOnInstanceMessage(ReceiverExpr.get(), Sel, lbrac,
selectorLoc, rbrac, Args, NumArgs);
}
// We are sending a message to 'super' within a class method. Do nothing,
// the receiver will pass through as 'super' (how convenient:-).
} else {
// 'super' has been used outside a method context. If a variable named
// 'super' has been declared, redirect. If not, produce a diagnostic.
NamedDecl *SuperDecl = LookupName(S, receiverName, LookupOrdinaryName);
ValueDecl *VD = dyn_cast_or_null<ValueDecl>(SuperDecl);
if (VD) {
ExprResult ReceiverExpr = new (Context) DeclRefExpr(VD, VD->getType(),
receiverLoc);
// We are really in an instance method, redirect.
return ActOnInstanceMessage(ReceiverExpr.get(), Sel, lbrac,
selectorLoc, rbrac, Args, NumArgs);
}
return Diag(receiverLoc, diag::err_undeclared_var_use) << receiverName;
}
} else
ClassDecl = getObjCInterfaceDecl(receiverName);
// The following code allows for the following GCC-ism:
//
// typedef XCElementDisplayRect XCElementGraphicsRect;
//
// @implementation XCRASlice
// - whatever { // Note that XCElementGraphicsRect is a typedef name.
// _sGraphicsDelegate =[[XCElementGraphicsRect alloc] init];
// }
//
// If necessary, the following lookup could move to getObjCInterfaceDecl().
if (!ClassDecl) {
NamedDecl *IDecl = LookupName(TUScope, receiverName, LookupOrdinaryName);
if (TypedefDecl *OCTD = dyn_cast_or_null<TypedefDecl>(IDecl)) {
const ObjCInterfaceType *OCIT;
OCIT = OCTD->getUnderlyingType()->getAsObjCInterfaceType();
if (!OCIT) {
Diag(receiverLoc, diag::err_invalid_receiver_to_message);
return true;
}
ClassDecl = OCIT->getDecl();
}
}
assert(ClassDecl && "missing interface declaration");
ObjCMethodDecl *Method = 0;
QualType returnType;
Method = ClassDecl->lookupClassMethod(Context, Sel);
// If we have an implementation in scope, check "private" methods.
if (!Method)
Method = LookupPrivateClassMethod(Sel, ClassDecl);
if (Method && DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Method, receiverLoc))
return true;
if (CheckMessageArgumentTypes(ArgExprs, NumArgs, Sel, Method, true,
lbrac, rbrac, returnType))
return true;
// If we have the ObjCInterfaceDecl* for the class that is receiving
// the message, use that to construct the ObjCMessageExpr. Otherwise
// pass on the IdentifierInfo* for the class.
// FIXME: need to do a better job handling 'super' usage within a class
// For now, we simply pass the "super" identifier through (which isn't
// consistent with instance methods.
if (isSuper)
return new (Context) ObjCMessageExpr(receiverName, Sel, returnType, Method,
lbrac, rbrac, ArgExprs, NumArgs);
else
return new (Context) ObjCMessageExpr(ClassDecl, Sel, returnType, Method,
lbrac, rbrac, ArgExprs, NumArgs);
}
// ActOnInstanceMessage - used for both unary and keyword messages.
// ArgExprs is optional - if it is present, the number of expressions
// is obtained from Sel.getNumArgs().
Sema::ExprResult Sema::ActOnInstanceMessage(ExprTy *receiver, Selector Sel,
SourceLocation lbrac,
SourceLocation receiverLoc,
SourceLocation rbrac,
ExprTy **Args, unsigned NumArgs) {
assert(receiver && "missing receiver expression");
Expr **ArgExprs = reinterpret_cast<Expr **>(Args);
Expr *RExpr = static_cast<Expr *>(receiver);
QualType returnType;
QualType ReceiverCType =
Context.getCanonicalType(RExpr->getType()).getUnqualifiedType();
// Handle messages to 'super'.
if (isa<ObjCSuperExpr>(RExpr)) {
ObjCMethodDecl *Method = 0;
if (ObjCMethodDecl *CurMeth = getCurMethodDecl()) {
// If we have an interface in scope, check 'super' methods.
if (ObjCInterfaceDecl *ClassDecl = CurMeth->getClassInterface())
if (ObjCInterfaceDecl *SuperDecl = ClassDecl->getSuperClass()) {
Method = SuperDecl->lookupInstanceMethod(Context, Sel);
if (!Method)
// If we have implementations in scope, check "private" methods.
Method = LookupPrivateInstanceMethod(Sel, SuperDecl);
}
}
if (Method && DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Method, receiverLoc))
return true;
if (CheckMessageArgumentTypes(ArgExprs, NumArgs, Sel, Method, false,
lbrac, rbrac, returnType))
return true;
return new (Context) ObjCMessageExpr(RExpr, Sel, returnType, Method, lbrac,
rbrac, ArgExprs, NumArgs);
}
// Handle messages to id.
if (ReceiverCType == Context.getCanonicalType(Context.getObjCIdType()) ||
ReceiverCType->isBlockPointerType()) {
ObjCMethodDecl *Method = LookupInstanceMethodInGlobalPool(
Sel, SourceRange(lbrac,rbrac));
if (!Method)
Method = FactoryMethodPool[Sel].Method;
if (CheckMessageArgumentTypes(ArgExprs, NumArgs, Sel, Method, false,
lbrac, rbrac, returnType))
return true;
return new (Context) ObjCMessageExpr(RExpr, Sel, returnType, Method, lbrac,
rbrac, ArgExprs, NumArgs);
}
// Handle messages to Class.
if (ReceiverCType == Context.getCanonicalType(Context.getObjCClassType())) {
ObjCMethodDecl *Method = 0;
if (ObjCMethodDecl *CurMeth = getCurMethodDecl()) {
if (ObjCInterfaceDecl *ClassDecl = CurMeth->getClassInterface()) {
// First check the public methods in the class interface.
Method = ClassDecl->lookupClassMethod(Context, Sel);
if (!Method)
Method = LookupPrivateClassMethod(Sel, ClassDecl);
}
if (Method && DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Method, receiverLoc))
return true;
}
if (!Method) {
// If not messaging 'self', look for any factory method named 'Sel'.
if (!isSelfExpr(RExpr)) {
Method = FactoryMethodPool[Sel].Method;
if (!Method) {
Method = LookupInstanceMethodInGlobalPool(
Sel, SourceRange(lbrac,rbrac));
}
}
}
if (CheckMessageArgumentTypes(ArgExprs, NumArgs, Sel, Method, false,
lbrac, rbrac, returnType))
return true;
return new (Context) ObjCMessageExpr(RExpr, Sel, returnType, Method, lbrac,
rbrac, ArgExprs, NumArgs);
}
ObjCMethodDecl *Method = 0;
ObjCInterfaceDecl* ClassDecl = 0;
// We allow sending a message to a qualified ID ("id<foo>"), which is ok as
// long as one of the protocols implements the selector (if not, warn).
if (ObjCQualifiedIdType *QIT = dyn_cast<ObjCQualifiedIdType>(ReceiverCType)) {
// Search protocols for instance methods.
for (unsigned i = 0; i < QIT->getNumProtocols(); i++) {
ObjCProtocolDecl *PDecl = QIT->getProtocols(i);
if (PDecl && (Method = PDecl->lookupInstanceMethod(Context, Sel)))
break;
// Since we aren't supporting "Class<foo>", look for a class method.
if (PDecl && (Method = PDecl->lookupClassMethod(Context, Sel)))
break;
}
} else if (const ObjCInterfaceType *OCIType =
ReceiverCType->getAsPointerToObjCInterfaceType()) {
// We allow sending a message to a pointer to an interface (an object).
ClassDecl = OCIType->getDecl();
// FIXME: consider using LookupInstanceMethodInGlobalPool, since it will be
// faster than the following method (which can do *many* linear searches).
// The idea is to add class info to InstanceMethodPool.
Method = ClassDecl->lookupInstanceMethod(Context, Sel);
if (!Method) {
// Search protocol qualifiers.
for (ObjCQualifiedInterfaceType::qual_iterator QI = OCIType->qual_begin(),
E = OCIType->qual_end(); QI != E; ++QI) {
if ((Method = (*QI)->lookupInstanceMethod(Context, Sel)))
break;
}
}
if (!Method) {
// If we have implementations in scope, check "private" methods.
Method = LookupPrivateInstanceMethod(Sel, ClassDecl);
if (!Method && !isSelfExpr(RExpr)) {
// If we still haven't found a method, look in the global pool. This
// behavior isn't very desirable, however we need it for GCC
// compatibility. FIXME: should we deviate??
if (OCIType->qual_empty()) {
Method = LookupInstanceMethodInGlobalPool(
Sel, SourceRange(lbrac,rbrac));
if (Method && !OCIType->getDecl()->isForwardDecl())
Diag(lbrac, diag::warn_maynot_respond)
<< OCIType->getDecl()->getIdentifier()->getName() << Sel;
}
}
}
if (Method && DiagnoseUseOfDecl(Method, receiverLoc))
return true;
} else if (!Context.getObjCIdType().isNull() &&
(ReceiverCType->isPointerType() ||
(ReceiverCType->isIntegerType() &&
ReceiverCType->isScalarType()))) {
// Implicitly convert integers and pointers to 'id' but emit a warning.
Diag(lbrac, diag::warn_bad_receiver_type)
<< RExpr->getType() << RExpr->getSourceRange();
ImpCastExprToType(RExpr, Context.getObjCIdType());
} else {
// Reject other random receiver types (e.g. structs).
Diag(lbrac, diag::err_bad_receiver_type)
<< RExpr->getType() << RExpr->getSourceRange();
return true;
}
if (CheckMessageArgumentTypes(ArgExprs, NumArgs, Sel, Method, false,
lbrac, rbrac, returnType))
return true;
return new (Context) ObjCMessageExpr(RExpr, Sel, returnType, Method, lbrac,
rbrac, ArgExprs, NumArgs);
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// ObjCQualifiedIdTypesAreCompatible - Compatibility testing for qualified id's.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// ProtocolCompatibleWithProtocol - return 'true' if 'lProto' is in the
/// inheritance hierarchy of 'rProto'.
static bool ProtocolCompatibleWithProtocol(ObjCProtocolDecl *lProto,
ObjCProtocolDecl *rProto) {
if (lProto == rProto)
return true;
for (ObjCProtocolDecl::protocol_iterator PI = rProto->protocol_begin(),
E = rProto->protocol_end(); PI != E; ++PI)
if (ProtocolCompatibleWithProtocol(lProto, *PI))
return true;
return false;
}
/// ClassImplementsProtocol - Checks that 'lProto' protocol
/// has been implemented in IDecl class, its super class or categories (if
/// lookupCategory is true).
static bool ClassImplementsProtocol(ObjCProtocolDecl *lProto,
ObjCInterfaceDecl *IDecl,
bool lookupCategory,
bool RHSIsQualifiedID = false) {
// 1st, look up the class.
const ObjCList<ObjCProtocolDecl> &Protocols =
IDecl->getReferencedProtocols();
for (ObjCList<ObjCProtocolDecl>::iterator PI = Protocols.begin(),
E = Protocols.end(); PI != E; ++PI) {
if (ProtocolCompatibleWithProtocol(lProto, *PI))
return true;
// This is dubious and is added to be compatible with gcc.
// In gcc, it is also allowed assigning a protocol-qualified 'id'
// type to a LHS object when protocol in qualified LHS is in list
// of protocols in the rhs 'id' object. This IMO, should be a bug.
// FIXME: Treat this as an extension, and flag this as an error when
// GCC extensions are not enabled.
if (RHSIsQualifiedID && ProtocolCompatibleWithProtocol(*PI, lProto))
return true;
}
// 2nd, look up the category.
if (lookupCategory)
for (ObjCCategoryDecl *CDecl = IDecl->getCategoryList(); CDecl;
CDecl = CDecl->getNextClassCategory()) {
for (ObjCCategoryDecl::protocol_iterator PI = CDecl->protocol_begin(),
E = CDecl->protocol_end(); PI != E; ++PI)
if (ProtocolCompatibleWithProtocol(lProto, *PI))
return true;
}
// 3rd, look up the super class(s)
if (IDecl->getSuperClass())
return
ClassImplementsProtocol(lProto, IDecl->getSuperClass(), lookupCategory,
RHSIsQualifiedID);
return false;
}
/// ObjCQualifiedIdTypesAreCompatible - We know that one of lhs/rhs is an
/// ObjCQualifiedIDType.
/// FIXME: Move to ASTContext::typesAreCompatible() and friends.
bool Sema::ObjCQualifiedIdTypesAreCompatible(QualType lhs, QualType rhs,
bool compare) {
// Allow id<P..> and an 'id' or void* type in all cases.
if (const PointerType *PT = lhs->getAsPointerType()) {
QualType PointeeTy = PT->getPointeeType();
if (PointeeTy->isVoidType() ||
Context.isObjCIdStructType(PointeeTy) ||
Context.isObjCClassStructType(PointeeTy))
return true;
} else if (const PointerType *PT = rhs->getAsPointerType()) {
QualType PointeeTy = PT->getPointeeType();
if (PointeeTy->isVoidType() ||
Context.isObjCIdStructType(PointeeTy) ||
Context.isObjCClassStructType(PointeeTy))
return true;
}
if (const ObjCQualifiedIdType *lhsQID = lhs->getAsObjCQualifiedIdType()) {
const ObjCQualifiedIdType *rhsQID = rhs->getAsObjCQualifiedIdType();
const ObjCQualifiedInterfaceType *rhsQI = 0;
QualType rtype;
if (!rhsQID) {
// Not comparing two ObjCQualifiedIdType's?
if (!rhs->isPointerType()) return false;
rtype = rhs->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType();
rhsQI = rtype->getAsObjCQualifiedInterfaceType();
if (rhsQI == 0) {
// If the RHS is a unqualified interface pointer "NSString*",
// make sure we check the class hierarchy.
if (const ObjCInterfaceType *IT = rtype->getAsObjCInterfaceType()) {
ObjCInterfaceDecl *rhsID = IT->getDecl();
for (unsigned i = 0; i != lhsQID->getNumProtocols(); ++i) {
// when comparing an id<P> on lhs with a static type on rhs,
// see if static class implements all of id's protocols, directly or
// through its super class and categories.
if (!ClassImplementsProtocol(lhsQID->getProtocols(i), rhsID, true))
return false;
}
return true;
}
}
}
ObjCQualifiedIdType::qual_iterator RHSProtoI, RHSProtoE;
if (rhsQI) { // We have a qualified interface (e.g. "NSObject<Proto> *").
RHSProtoI = rhsQI->qual_begin();
RHSProtoE = rhsQI->qual_end();
} else if (rhsQID) { // We have a qualified id (e.g. "id<Proto> *").
RHSProtoI = rhsQID->qual_begin();
RHSProtoE = rhsQID->qual_end();
} else {
return false;
}
for (unsigned i =0; i < lhsQID->getNumProtocols(); i++) {
ObjCProtocolDecl *lhsProto = lhsQID->getProtocols(i);
bool match = false;
// when comparing an id<P> on lhs with a static type on rhs,
// see if static class implements all of id's protocols, directly or
// through its super class and categories.
for (; RHSProtoI != RHSProtoE; ++RHSProtoI) {
ObjCProtocolDecl *rhsProto = *RHSProtoI;
if (ProtocolCompatibleWithProtocol(lhsProto, rhsProto) ||
(compare && ProtocolCompatibleWithProtocol(rhsProto, lhsProto))) {
match = true;
break;
}
}
if (rhsQI) {
// If the RHS is a qualified interface pointer "NSString<P>*",
// make sure we check the class hierarchy.
if (const ObjCInterfaceType *IT = rtype->getAsObjCInterfaceType()) {
ObjCInterfaceDecl *rhsID = IT->getDecl();
for (unsigned i = 0; i != lhsQID->getNumProtocols(); ++i) {
// when comparing an id<P> on lhs with a static type on rhs,
// see if static class implements all of id's protocols, directly or
// through its super class and categories.
if (ClassImplementsProtocol(lhsQID->getProtocols(i), rhsID, true)) {
match = true;
break;
}
}
}
}
if (!match)
return false;
}
return true;
}
const ObjCQualifiedIdType *rhsQID = rhs->getAsObjCQualifiedIdType();
assert(rhsQID && "One of the LHS/RHS should be id<x>");
if (!lhs->isPointerType())
return false;
QualType ltype = lhs->getAsPointerType()->getPointeeType();
if (const ObjCQualifiedInterfaceType *lhsQI =
ltype->getAsObjCQualifiedInterfaceType()) {
ObjCQualifiedIdType::qual_iterator LHSProtoI = lhsQI->qual_begin();
ObjCQualifiedIdType::qual_iterator LHSProtoE = lhsQI->qual_end();
for (; LHSProtoI != LHSProtoE; ++LHSProtoI) {
bool match = false;
ObjCProtocolDecl *lhsProto = *LHSProtoI;
for (unsigned j = 0; j < rhsQID->getNumProtocols(); j++) {
ObjCProtocolDecl *rhsProto = rhsQID->getProtocols(j);
if (ProtocolCompatibleWithProtocol(lhsProto, rhsProto) ||
(compare && ProtocolCompatibleWithProtocol(rhsProto, lhsProto))) {
match = true;
break;
}
}
if (!match)
return false;
}
return true;
}
if (const ObjCInterfaceType *IT = ltype->getAsObjCInterfaceType()) {
// for static type vs. qualified 'id' type, check that class implements
// all of 'id's protocols.
ObjCInterfaceDecl *lhsID = IT->getDecl();
for (unsigned j = 0; j < rhsQID->getNumProtocols(); j++) {
ObjCProtocolDecl *rhsProto = rhsQID->getProtocols(j);
if (!ClassImplementsProtocol(rhsProto, lhsID, compare, true))
return false;
}
return true;
}
return false;
}