DeclBase.h revision 6bd992946bda92193fadce7e4890d4465d2702f4
1//===-- DeclBase.h - Base Classes for representing declarations -*- C++ -*-===//
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 defines the Decl and DeclContext interfaces.
11//
12//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13
14#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_AST_DECLBASE_H
15#define LLVM_CLANG_AST_DECLBASE_H
16
17#include "clang/AST/AttrIterator.h"
18#include "clang/AST/DeclarationName.h"
19#include "clang/Basic/Specifiers.h"
20#include "llvm/ADT/PointerUnion.h"
21#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
22#include "llvm/Support/PrettyStackTrace.h"
23
24namespace clang {
25class ASTMutationListener;
26class BlockDecl;
27class CXXRecordDecl;
28class CompoundStmt;
29class DeclContext;
30class DeclarationName;
31class DependentDiagnostic;
32class EnumDecl;
33class FunctionDecl;
34class LinkageSpecDecl;
35class Module;
36class NamedDecl;
37class NamespaceDecl;
38class ObjCCategoryDecl;
39class ObjCCategoryImplDecl;
40class ObjCContainerDecl;
41class ObjCImplDecl;
42class ObjCImplementationDecl;
43class ObjCInterfaceDecl;
44class ObjCMethodDecl;
45class ObjCProtocolDecl;
46struct PrintingPolicy;
47class Stmt;
48class StoredDeclsMap;
49class TranslationUnitDecl;
50class UsingDirectiveDecl;
51}
52
53namespace llvm {
54// DeclContext* is only 4-byte aligned on 32-bit systems.
55template<>
56  class PointerLikeTypeTraits<clang::DeclContext*> {
57  typedef clang::DeclContext* PT;
58public:
59  static inline void *getAsVoidPointer(PT P) { return P; }
60  static inline PT getFromVoidPointer(void *P) {
61    return static_cast<PT>(P);
62  }
63  enum { NumLowBitsAvailable = 2 };
64};
65}
66
67namespace clang {
68
69  /// \brief Captures the result of checking the availability of a
70  /// declaration.
71  enum AvailabilityResult {
72    AR_Available = 0,
73    AR_NotYetIntroduced,
74    AR_Deprecated,
75    AR_Unavailable
76  };
77
78/// Decl - This represents one declaration (or definition), e.g. a variable,
79/// typedef, function, struct, etc.
80///
81class Decl {
82public:
83  /// \brief Lists the kind of concrete classes of Decl.
84  enum Kind {
85#define DECL(DERIVED, BASE) DERIVED,
86#define ABSTRACT_DECL(DECL)
87#define DECL_RANGE(BASE, START, END) \
88        first##BASE = START, last##BASE = END,
89#define LAST_DECL_RANGE(BASE, START, END) \
90        first##BASE = START, last##BASE = END
91#include "clang/AST/DeclNodes.inc"
92  };
93
94  /// \brief A placeholder type used to construct an empty shell of a
95  /// decl-derived type that will be filled in later (e.g., by some
96  /// deserialization method).
97  struct EmptyShell { };
98
99  /// IdentifierNamespace - The different namespaces in which
100  /// declarations may appear.  According to C99 6.2.3, there are
101  /// four namespaces, labels, tags, members and ordinary
102  /// identifiers.  C++ describes lookup completely differently:
103  /// certain lookups merely "ignore" certain kinds of declarations,
104  /// usually based on whether the declaration is of a type, etc.
105  ///
106  /// These are meant as bitmasks, so that searches in
107  /// C++ can look into the "tag" namespace during ordinary lookup.
108  ///
109  /// Decl currently provides 15 bits of IDNS bits.
110  enum IdentifierNamespace {
111    /// Labels, declared with 'x:' and referenced with 'goto x'.
112    IDNS_Label               = 0x0001,
113
114    /// Tags, declared with 'struct foo;' and referenced with
115    /// 'struct foo'.  All tags are also types.  This is what
116    /// elaborated-type-specifiers look for in C.
117    IDNS_Tag                 = 0x0002,
118
119    /// Types, declared with 'struct foo', typedefs, etc.
120    /// This is what elaborated-type-specifiers look for in C++,
121    /// but note that it's ill-formed to find a non-tag.
122    IDNS_Type                = 0x0004,
123
124    /// Members, declared with object declarations within tag
125    /// definitions.  In C, these can only be found by "qualified"
126    /// lookup in member expressions.  In C++, they're found by
127    /// normal lookup.
128    IDNS_Member              = 0x0008,
129
130    /// Namespaces, declared with 'namespace foo {}'.
131    /// Lookup for nested-name-specifiers find these.
132    IDNS_Namespace           = 0x0010,
133
134    /// Ordinary names.  In C, everything that's not a label, tag,
135    /// or member ends up here.
136    IDNS_Ordinary            = 0x0020,
137
138    /// Objective C @protocol.
139    IDNS_ObjCProtocol        = 0x0040,
140
141    /// This declaration is a friend function.  A friend function
142    /// declaration is always in this namespace but may also be in
143    /// IDNS_Ordinary if it was previously declared.
144    IDNS_OrdinaryFriend      = 0x0080,
145
146    /// This declaration is a friend class.  A friend class
147    /// declaration is always in this namespace but may also be in
148    /// IDNS_Tag|IDNS_Type if it was previously declared.
149    IDNS_TagFriend           = 0x0100,
150
151    /// This declaration is a using declaration.  A using declaration
152    /// *introduces* a number of other declarations into the current
153    /// scope, and those declarations use the IDNS of their targets,
154    /// but the actual using declarations go in this namespace.
155    IDNS_Using               = 0x0200,
156
157    /// This declaration is a C++ operator declared in a non-class
158    /// context.  All such operators are also in IDNS_Ordinary.
159    /// C++ lexical operator lookup looks for these.
160    IDNS_NonMemberOperator   = 0x0400
161  };
162
163  /// ObjCDeclQualifier - 'Qualifiers' written next to the return and
164  /// parameter types in method declarations.  Other than remembering
165  /// them and mangling them into the method's signature string, these
166  /// are ignored by the compiler; they are consumed by certain
167  /// remote-messaging frameworks.
168  ///
169  /// in, inout, and out are mutually exclusive and apply only to
170  /// method parameters.  bycopy and byref are mutually exclusive and
171  /// apply only to method parameters (?).  oneway applies only to
172  /// results.  All of these expect their corresponding parameter to
173  /// have a particular type.  None of this is currently enforced by
174  /// clang.
175  ///
176  /// This should be kept in sync with ObjCDeclSpec::ObjCDeclQualifier.
177  enum ObjCDeclQualifier {
178    OBJC_TQ_None = 0x0,
179    OBJC_TQ_In = 0x1,
180    OBJC_TQ_Inout = 0x2,
181    OBJC_TQ_Out = 0x4,
182    OBJC_TQ_Bycopy = 0x8,
183    OBJC_TQ_Byref = 0x10,
184    OBJC_TQ_Oneway = 0x20
185  };
186
187protected:
188  // Enumeration values used in the bits stored in NextInContextAndBits.
189  enum {
190    /// \brief Whether this declaration is a top-level declaration (function,
191    /// global variable, etc.) that is lexically inside an objc container
192    /// definition.
193    TopLevelDeclInObjCContainerFlag = 0x01,
194
195    /// \brief Whether this declaration is private to the module in which it was
196    /// defined.
197    ModulePrivateFlag = 0x02
198  };
199
200  /// \brief The next declaration within the same lexical
201  /// DeclContext. These pointers form the linked list that is
202  /// traversed via DeclContext's decls_begin()/decls_end().
203  ///
204  /// The extra two bits are used for the TopLevelDeclInObjCContainer and
205  /// ModulePrivate bits.
206  llvm::PointerIntPair<Decl *, 2, unsigned> NextInContextAndBits;
207
208private:
209  friend class DeclContext;
210
211  struct MultipleDC {
212    DeclContext *SemanticDC;
213    DeclContext *LexicalDC;
214  };
215
216
217  /// DeclCtx - Holds either a DeclContext* or a MultipleDC*.
218  /// For declarations that don't contain C++ scope specifiers, it contains
219  /// the DeclContext where the Decl was declared.
220  /// For declarations with C++ scope specifiers, it contains a MultipleDC*
221  /// with the context where it semantically belongs (SemanticDC) and the
222  /// context where it was lexically declared (LexicalDC).
223  /// e.g.:
224  ///
225  ///   namespace A {
226  ///      void f(); // SemanticDC == LexicalDC == 'namespace A'
227  ///   }
228  ///   void A::f(); // SemanticDC == namespace 'A'
229  ///                // LexicalDC == global namespace
230  llvm::PointerUnion<DeclContext*, MultipleDC*> DeclCtx;
231
232  inline bool isInSemaDC() const    { return DeclCtx.is<DeclContext*>(); }
233  inline bool isOutOfSemaDC() const { return DeclCtx.is<MultipleDC*>(); }
234  inline MultipleDC *getMultipleDC() const {
235    return DeclCtx.get<MultipleDC*>();
236  }
237  inline DeclContext *getSemanticDC() const {
238    return DeclCtx.get<DeclContext*>();
239  }
240
241  /// Loc - The location of this decl.
242  SourceLocation Loc;
243
244  /// DeclKind - This indicates which class this is.
245  unsigned DeclKind : 8;
246
247  /// InvalidDecl - This indicates a semantic error occurred.
248  unsigned InvalidDecl :  1;
249
250  /// HasAttrs - This indicates whether the decl has attributes or not.
251  unsigned HasAttrs : 1;
252
253  /// Implicit - Whether this declaration was implicitly generated by
254  /// the implementation rather than explicitly written by the user.
255  unsigned Implicit : 1;
256
257  /// \brief Whether this declaration was "used", meaning that a definition is
258  /// required.
259  unsigned Used : 1;
260
261  /// \brief Whether this declaration was "referenced".
262  /// The difference with 'Used' is whether the reference appears in a
263  /// evaluated context or not, e.g. functions used in uninstantiated templates
264  /// are regarded as "referenced" but not "used".
265  unsigned Referenced : 1;
266
267  /// \brief Whether statistic collection is enabled.
268  static bool StatisticsEnabled;
269
270protected:
271  /// Access - Used by C++ decls for the access specifier.
272  // NOTE: VC++ treats enums as signed, avoid using the AccessSpecifier enum
273  unsigned Access : 2;
274  friend class CXXClassMemberWrapper;
275
276  /// \brief Whether this declaration was loaded from an AST file.
277  unsigned FromASTFile : 1;
278
279  /// \brief Whether this declaration is hidden from normal name lookup, e.g.,
280  /// because it is was loaded from an AST file is either module-private or
281  /// because its submodule has not been made visible.
282  unsigned Hidden : 1;
283
284  /// IdentifierNamespace - This specifies what IDNS_* namespace this lives in.
285  unsigned IdentifierNamespace : 12;
286
287  /// \brief Whether the \c CachedLinkage field is active.
288  ///
289  /// This field is only valid for NamedDecls subclasses.
290  mutable unsigned HasCachedLinkage : 1;
291
292  /// \brief If \c HasCachedLinkage, the linkage of this declaration.
293  ///
294  /// This field is only valid for NamedDecls subclasses.
295  mutable unsigned CachedLinkage : 2;
296
297  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
298  friend class ASTDeclReader;
299  friend class ASTReader;
300
301private:
302  void CheckAccessDeclContext() const;
303
304protected:
305
306  Decl(Kind DK, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation L)
307    : NextInContextAndBits(), DeclCtx(DC),
308      Loc(L), DeclKind(DK), InvalidDecl(0),
309      HasAttrs(false), Implicit(false), Used(false), Referenced(false),
310      Access(AS_none), FromASTFile(0), Hidden(0),
311      IdentifierNamespace(getIdentifierNamespaceForKind(DK)),
312      HasCachedLinkage(0)
313  {
314    if (StatisticsEnabled) add(DK);
315  }
316
317  Decl(Kind DK, EmptyShell Empty)
318    : NextInContextAndBits(), DeclKind(DK), InvalidDecl(0),
319      HasAttrs(false), Implicit(false), Used(false), Referenced(false),
320      Access(AS_none), FromASTFile(0), Hidden(0),
321      IdentifierNamespace(getIdentifierNamespaceForKind(DK)),
322      HasCachedLinkage(0)
323  {
324    if (StatisticsEnabled) add(DK);
325  }
326
327  virtual ~Decl();
328
329  /// \brief Allocate memory for a deserialized declaration.
330  ///
331  /// This routine must be used to allocate memory for any declaration that is
332  /// deserialized from a module file.
333  ///
334  /// \param Context The context in which we will allocate memory.
335  /// \param ID The global ID of the deserialized declaration.
336  /// \param Size The size of the allocated object.
337  static void *AllocateDeserializedDecl(const ASTContext &Context,
338                                        unsigned ID,
339                                        unsigned Size);
340
341  /// \brief Update a potentially out-of-date declaration.
342  void updateOutOfDate(IdentifierInfo &II) const;
343
344public:
345
346  /// \brief Source range that this declaration covers.
347  virtual SourceRange getSourceRange() const LLVM_READONLY {
348    return SourceRange(getLocation(), getLocation());
349  }
350  SourceLocation getLocStart() const LLVM_READONLY {
351    return getSourceRange().getBegin();
352  }
353  SourceLocation getLocEnd() const LLVM_READONLY {
354    return getSourceRange().getEnd();
355  }
356
357  SourceLocation getLocation() const { return Loc; }
358  void setLocation(SourceLocation L) { Loc = L; }
359
360  Kind getKind() const { return static_cast<Kind>(DeclKind); }
361  const char *getDeclKindName() const;
362
363  Decl *getNextDeclInContext() { return NextInContextAndBits.getPointer(); }
364  const Decl *getNextDeclInContext() const {return NextInContextAndBits.getPointer();}
365
366  DeclContext *getDeclContext() {
367    if (isInSemaDC())
368      return getSemanticDC();
369    return getMultipleDC()->SemanticDC;
370  }
371  const DeclContext *getDeclContext() const {
372    return const_cast<Decl*>(this)->getDeclContext();
373  }
374
375  /// Finds the innermost non-closure context of this declaration.
376  /// That is, walk out the DeclContext chain, skipping any blocks.
377  DeclContext *getNonClosureContext();
378  const DeclContext *getNonClosureContext() const {
379    return const_cast<Decl*>(this)->getNonClosureContext();
380  }
381
382  TranslationUnitDecl *getTranslationUnitDecl();
383  const TranslationUnitDecl *getTranslationUnitDecl() const {
384    return const_cast<Decl*>(this)->getTranslationUnitDecl();
385  }
386
387  bool isInAnonymousNamespace() const;
388
389  ASTContext &getASTContext() const LLVM_READONLY;
390
391  void setAccess(AccessSpecifier AS) {
392    Access = AS;
393#ifndef NDEBUG
394    CheckAccessDeclContext();
395#endif
396  }
397
398  AccessSpecifier getAccess() const {
399#ifndef NDEBUG
400    CheckAccessDeclContext();
401#endif
402    return AccessSpecifier(Access);
403  }
404
405  bool hasAttrs() const { return HasAttrs; }
406  void setAttrs(const AttrVec& Attrs) {
407    return setAttrsImpl(Attrs, getASTContext());
408  }
409  AttrVec &getAttrs() {
410    return const_cast<AttrVec&>(const_cast<const Decl*>(this)->getAttrs());
411  }
412  const AttrVec &getAttrs() const;
413  void swapAttrs(Decl *D);
414  void dropAttrs();
415
416  void addAttr(Attr *A) {
417    if (hasAttrs())
418      getAttrs().push_back(A);
419    else
420      setAttrs(AttrVec(1, A));
421  }
422
423  typedef AttrVec::const_iterator attr_iterator;
424
425  // FIXME: Do not rely on iterators having comparable singular values.
426  //        Note that this should error out if they do not.
427  attr_iterator attr_begin() const {
428    return hasAttrs() ? getAttrs().begin() : 0;
429  }
430  attr_iterator attr_end() const {
431    return hasAttrs() ? getAttrs().end() : 0;
432  }
433
434  template <typename T>
435  void dropAttr() {
436    if (!HasAttrs) return;
437
438    AttrVec &Vec = getAttrs();
439    Vec.erase(std::remove_if(Vec.begin(), Vec.end(), isa<T, Attr*>), Vec.end());
440
441    if (Vec.empty())
442      HasAttrs = false;
443  }
444
445  template <typename T>
446  specific_attr_iterator<T> specific_attr_begin() const {
447    return specific_attr_iterator<T>(attr_begin());
448  }
449  template <typename T>
450  specific_attr_iterator<T> specific_attr_end() const {
451    return specific_attr_iterator<T>(attr_end());
452  }
453
454  template<typename T> T *getAttr() const {
455    return hasAttrs() ? getSpecificAttr<T>(getAttrs()) : 0;
456  }
457  template<typename T> bool hasAttr() const {
458    return hasAttrs() && hasSpecificAttr<T>(getAttrs());
459  }
460
461  /// getMaxAlignment - return the maximum alignment specified by attributes
462  /// on this decl, 0 if there are none.
463  unsigned getMaxAlignment() const;
464
465  /// setInvalidDecl - Indicates the Decl had a semantic error. This
466  /// allows for graceful error recovery.
467  void setInvalidDecl(bool Invalid = true);
468  bool isInvalidDecl() const { return (bool) InvalidDecl; }
469
470  /// isImplicit - Indicates whether the declaration was implicitly
471  /// generated by the implementation. If false, this declaration
472  /// was written explicitly in the source code.
473  bool isImplicit() const { return Implicit; }
474  void setImplicit(bool I = true) { Implicit = I; }
475
476  /// \brief Whether this declaration was used, meaning that a definition
477  /// is required.
478  ///
479  /// \param CheckUsedAttr When true, also consider the "used" attribute
480  /// (in addition to the "used" bit set by \c setUsed()) when determining
481  /// whether the function is used.
482  bool isUsed(bool CheckUsedAttr = true) const;
483
484  void setUsed(bool U = true) { Used = U; }
485
486  /// \brief Whether this declaration was referenced.
487  bool isReferenced() const;
488
489  void setReferenced(bool R = true) { Referenced = R; }
490
491  /// \brief Whether this declaration is a top-level declaration (function,
492  /// global variable, etc.) that is lexically inside an objc container
493  /// definition.
494  bool isTopLevelDeclInObjCContainer() const {
495    return NextInContextAndBits.getInt() & TopLevelDeclInObjCContainerFlag;
496  }
497
498  void setTopLevelDeclInObjCContainer(bool V = true) {
499    unsigned Bits = NextInContextAndBits.getInt();
500    if (V)
501      Bits |= TopLevelDeclInObjCContainerFlag;
502    else
503      Bits &= ~TopLevelDeclInObjCContainerFlag;
504    NextInContextAndBits.setInt(Bits);
505  }
506
507protected:
508  /// \brief Whether this declaration was marked as being private to the
509  /// module in which it was defined.
510  bool isModulePrivate() const {
511    return NextInContextAndBits.getInt() & ModulePrivateFlag;
512  }
513
514  /// \brief Specify whether this declaration was marked as being private
515  /// to the module in which it was defined.
516  void setModulePrivate(bool MP = true) {
517    unsigned Bits = NextInContextAndBits.getInt();
518    if (MP)
519      Bits |= ModulePrivateFlag;
520    else
521      Bits &= ~ModulePrivateFlag;
522    NextInContextAndBits.setInt(Bits);
523  }
524
525  /// \brief Set the owning module ID.
526  void setOwningModuleID(unsigned ID) {
527    assert(isFromASTFile() && "Only works on a deserialized declaration");
528    *((unsigned*)this - 2) = ID;
529  }
530
531public:
532
533  /// \brief Determine the availability of the given declaration.
534  ///
535  /// This routine will determine the most restrictive availability of
536  /// the given declaration (e.g., preferring 'unavailable' to
537  /// 'deprecated').
538  ///
539  /// \param Message If non-NULL and the result is not \c
540  /// AR_Available, will be set to a (possibly empty) message
541  /// describing why the declaration has not been introduced, is
542  /// deprecated, or is unavailable.
543  AvailabilityResult getAvailability(std::string *Message = 0) const;
544
545  /// \brief Determine whether this declaration is marked 'deprecated'.
546  ///
547  /// \param Message If non-NULL and the declaration is deprecated,
548  /// this will be set to the message describing why the declaration
549  /// was deprecated (which may be empty).
550  bool isDeprecated(std::string *Message = 0) const {
551    return getAvailability(Message) == AR_Deprecated;
552  }
553
554  /// \brief Determine whether this declaration is marked 'unavailable'.
555  ///
556  /// \param Message If non-NULL and the declaration is unavailable,
557  /// this will be set to the message describing why the declaration
558  /// was made unavailable (which may be empty).
559  bool isUnavailable(std::string *Message = 0) const {
560    return getAvailability(Message) == AR_Unavailable;
561  }
562
563  /// \brief Determine whether this is a weak-imported symbol.
564  ///
565  /// Weak-imported symbols are typically marked with the
566  /// 'weak_import' attribute, but may also be marked with an
567  /// 'availability' attribute where we're targing a platform prior to
568  /// the introduction of this feature.
569  bool isWeakImported() const;
570
571  /// \brief Determines whether this symbol can be weak-imported,
572  /// e.g., whether it would be well-formed to add the weak_import
573  /// attribute.
574  ///
575  /// \param IsDefinition Set to \c true to indicate that this
576  /// declaration cannot be weak-imported because it has a definition.
577  bool canBeWeakImported(bool &IsDefinition) const;
578
579  /// \brief Determine whether this declaration came from an AST file (such as
580  /// a precompiled header or module) rather than having been parsed.
581  bool isFromASTFile() const { return FromASTFile; }
582
583  /// \brief Retrieve the global declaration ID associated with this
584  /// declaration, which specifies where in the
585  unsigned getGlobalID() const {
586    if (isFromASTFile())
587      return *((const unsigned*)this - 1);
588    return 0;
589  }
590
591  /// \brief Retrieve the global ID of the module that owns this particular
592  /// declaration.
593  unsigned getOwningModuleID() const {
594    if (isFromASTFile())
595      return *((const unsigned*)this - 2);
596
597    return 0;
598  }
599
600private:
601  Module *getOwningModuleSlow() const;
602
603public:
604  Module *getOwningModule() const {
605    if (!isFromASTFile())
606      return 0;
607
608    return getOwningModuleSlow();
609  }
610
611  unsigned getIdentifierNamespace() const {
612    return IdentifierNamespace;
613  }
614  bool isInIdentifierNamespace(unsigned NS) const {
615    return getIdentifierNamespace() & NS;
616  }
617  static unsigned getIdentifierNamespaceForKind(Kind DK);
618
619  bool hasTagIdentifierNamespace() const {
620    return isTagIdentifierNamespace(getIdentifierNamespace());
621  }
622  static bool isTagIdentifierNamespace(unsigned NS) {
623    // TagDecls have Tag and Type set and may also have TagFriend.
624    return (NS & ~IDNS_TagFriend) == (IDNS_Tag | IDNS_Type);
625  }
626
627  /// getLexicalDeclContext - The declaration context where this Decl was
628  /// lexically declared (LexicalDC). May be different from
629  /// getDeclContext() (SemanticDC).
630  /// e.g.:
631  ///
632  ///   namespace A {
633  ///      void f(); // SemanticDC == LexicalDC == 'namespace A'
634  ///   }
635  ///   void A::f(); // SemanticDC == namespace 'A'
636  ///                // LexicalDC == global namespace
637  DeclContext *getLexicalDeclContext() {
638    if (isInSemaDC())
639      return getSemanticDC();
640    return getMultipleDC()->LexicalDC;
641  }
642  const DeclContext *getLexicalDeclContext() const {
643    return const_cast<Decl*>(this)->getLexicalDeclContext();
644  }
645
646  virtual bool isOutOfLine() const {
647    return getLexicalDeclContext() != getDeclContext();
648  }
649
650  /// setDeclContext - Set both the semantic and lexical DeclContext
651  /// to DC.
652  void setDeclContext(DeclContext *DC);
653
654  void setLexicalDeclContext(DeclContext *DC);
655
656  /// isDefinedOutsideFunctionOrMethod - This predicate returns true if this
657  /// scoped decl is defined outside the current function or method.  This is
658  /// roughly global variables and functions, but also handles enums (which
659  /// could be defined inside or outside a function etc).
660  bool isDefinedOutsideFunctionOrMethod() const {
661    return getParentFunctionOrMethod() == 0;
662  }
663
664  /// \brief If this decl is defined inside a function/method/block it returns
665  /// the corresponding DeclContext, otherwise it returns null.
666  const DeclContext *getParentFunctionOrMethod() const;
667  DeclContext *getParentFunctionOrMethod() {
668    return const_cast<DeclContext*>(
669                    const_cast<const Decl*>(this)->getParentFunctionOrMethod());
670  }
671
672  /// \brief Retrieves the "canonical" declaration of the given declaration.
673  virtual Decl *getCanonicalDecl() { return this; }
674  const Decl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
675    return const_cast<Decl*>(this)->getCanonicalDecl();
676  }
677
678  /// \brief Whether this particular Decl is a canonical one.
679  bool isCanonicalDecl() const { return getCanonicalDecl() == this; }
680
681protected:
682  /// \brief Returns the next redeclaration or itself if this is the only decl.
683  ///
684  /// Decl subclasses that can be redeclared should override this method so that
685  /// Decl::redecl_iterator can iterate over them.
686  virtual Decl *getNextRedeclaration() { return this; }
687
688  /// \brief Implementation of getPreviousDecl(), to be overridden by any
689  /// subclass that has a redeclaration chain.
690  virtual Decl *getPreviousDeclImpl() { return 0; }
691
692  /// \brief Implementation of getMostRecentDecl(), to be overridden by any
693  /// subclass that has a redeclaration chain.
694  virtual Decl *getMostRecentDeclImpl() { return this; }
695
696public:
697  /// \brief Iterates through all the redeclarations of the same decl.
698  class redecl_iterator {
699    /// Current - The current declaration.
700    Decl *Current;
701    Decl *Starter;
702
703  public:
704    typedef Decl *value_type;
705    typedef const value_type &reference;
706    typedef const value_type *pointer;
707    typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
708    typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type;
709
710    redecl_iterator() : Current(0) { }
711    explicit redecl_iterator(Decl *C) : Current(C), Starter(C) { }
712
713    reference operator*() const { return Current; }
714    value_type operator->() const { return Current; }
715
716    redecl_iterator& operator++() {
717      assert(Current && "Advancing while iterator has reached end");
718      // Get either previous decl or latest decl.
719      Decl *Next = Current->getNextRedeclaration();
720      assert(Next && "Should return next redeclaration or itself, never null!");
721      Current = (Next != Starter ? Next : 0);
722      return *this;
723    }
724
725    redecl_iterator operator++(int) {
726      redecl_iterator tmp(*this);
727      ++(*this);
728      return tmp;
729    }
730
731    friend bool operator==(redecl_iterator x, redecl_iterator y) {
732      return x.Current == y.Current;
733    }
734    friend bool operator!=(redecl_iterator x, redecl_iterator y) {
735      return x.Current != y.Current;
736    }
737  };
738
739  /// \brief Returns iterator for all the redeclarations of the same decl.
740  /// It will iterate at least once (when this decl is the only one).
741  redecl_iterator redecls_begin() const {
742    return redecl_iterator(const_cast<Decl*>(this));
743  }
744  redecl_iterator redecls_end() const { return redecl_iterator(); }
745
746  /// \brief Retrieve the previous declaration that declares the same entity
747  /// as this declaration, or NULL if there is no previous declaration.
748  Decl *getPreviousDecl() { return getPreviousDeclImpl(); }
749
750  /// \brief Retrieve the most recent declaration that declares the same entity
751  /// as this declaration, or NULL if there is no previous declaration.
752  const Decl *getPreviousDecl() const {
753    return const_cast<Decl *>(this)->getPreviousDeclImpl();
754  }
755
756  /// \brief Retrieve the most recent declaration that declares the same entity
757  /// as this declaration (which may be this declaration).
758  Decl *getMostRecentDecl() { return getMostRecentDeclImpl(); }
759
760  /// \brief Retrieve the most recent declaration that declares the same entity
761  /// as this declaration (which may be this declaration).
762  const Decl *getMostRecentDecl() const {
763    return const_cast<Decl *>(this)->getMostRecentDeclImpl();
764  }
765
766  /// getBody - If this Decl represents a declaration for a body of code,
767  ///  such as a function or method definition, this method returns the
768  ///  top-level Stmt* of that body.  Otherwise this method returns null.
769  virtual Stmt* getBody() const { return 0; }
770
771  /// \brief Returns true if this Decl represents a declaration for a body of
772  /// code, such as a function or method definition.
773  virtual bool hasBody() const { return getBody() != 0; }
774
775  /// getBodyRBrace - Gets the right brace of the body, if a body exists.
776  /// This works whether the body is a CompoundStmt or a CXXTryStmt.
777  SourceLocation getBodyRBrace() const;
778
779  // global temp stats (until we have a per-module visitor)
780  static void add(Kind k);
781  static void EnableStatistics();
782  static void PrintStats();
783
784  /// isTemplateParameter - Determines whether this declaration is a
785  /// template parameter.
786  bool isTemplateParameter() const;
787
788  /// isTemplateParameter - Determines whether this declaration is a
789  /// template parameter pack.
790  bool isTemplateParameterPack() const;
791
792  /// \brief Whether this declaration is a parameter pack.
793  bool isParameterPack() const;
794
795  /// \brief returns true if this declaration is a template
796  bool isTemplateDecl() const;
797
798  /// \brief Whether this declaration is a function or function template.
799  bool isFunctionOrFunctionTemplate() const;
800
801  /// \brief Changes the namespace of this declaration to reflect that it's
802  /// the object of a friend declaration.
803  ///
804  /// These declarations appear in the lexical context of the friending
805  /// class, but in the semantic context of the actual entity.  This property
806  /// applies only to a specific decl object;  other redeclarations of the
807  /// same entity may not (and probably don't) share this property.
808  void setObjectOfFriendDecl(bool PreviouslyDeclared) {
809    unsigned OldNS = IdentifierNamespace;
810    assert((OldNS & (IDNS_Tag | IDNS_Ordinary |
811                     IDNS_TagFriend | IDNS_OrdinaryFriend)) &&
812           "namespace includes neither ordinary nor tag");
813    assert(!(OldNS & ~(IDNS_Tag | IDNS_Ordinary | IDNS_Type |
814                       IDNS_TagFriend | IDNS_OrdinaryFriend)) &&
815           "namespace includes other than ordinary or tag");
816
817    IdentifierNamespace = 0;
818    if (OldNS & (IDNS_Tag | IDNS_TagFriend)) {
819      IdentifierNamespace |= IDNS_TagFriend;
820      if (PreviouslyDeclared) IdentifierNamespace |= IDNS_Tag | IDNS_Type;
821    }
822
823    if (OldNS & (IDNS_Ordinary | IDNS_OrdinaryFriend)) {
824      IdentifierNamespace |= IDNS_OrdinaryFriend;
825      if (PreviouslyDeclared) IdentifierNamespace |= IDNS_Ordinary;
826    }
827  }
828
829  enum FriendObjectKind {
830    FOK_None, // not a friend object
831    FOK_Declared, // a friend of a previously-declared entity
832    FOK_Undeclared // a friend of a previously-undeclared entity
833  };
834
835  /// \brief Determines whether this declaration is the object of a
836  /// friend declaration and, if so, what kind.
837  ///
838  /// There is currently no direct way to find the associated FriendDecl.
839  FriendObjectKind getFriendObjectKind() const {
840    unsigned mask
841      = (IdentifierNamespace & (IDNS_TagFriend | IDNS_OrdinaryFriend));
842    if (!mask) return FOK_None;
843    return (IdentifierNamespace & (IDNS_Tag | IDNS_Ordinary) ?
844              FOK_Declared : FOK_Undeclared);
845  }
846
847  /// Specifies that this declaration is a C++ overloaded non-member.
848  void setNonMemberOperator() {
849    assert(getKind() == Function || getKind() == FunctionTemplate);
850    assert((IdentifierNamespace & IDNS_Ordinary) &&
851           "visible non-member operators should be in ordinary namespace");
852    IdentifierNamespace |= IDNS_NonMemberOperator;
853  }
854
855  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return true; }
856  static DeclContext *castToDeclContext(const Decl *);
857  static Decl *castFromDeclContext(const DeclContext *);
858
859  void print(raw_ostream &Out, unsigned Indentation = 0,
860             bool PrintInstantiation = false) const;
861  void print(raw_ostream &Out, const PrintingPolicy &Policy,
862             unsigned Indentation = 0, bool PrintInstantiation = false) const;
863  static void printGroup(Decl** Begin, unsigned NumDecls,
864                         raw_ostream &Out, const PrintingPolicy &Policy,
865                         unsigned Indentation = 0);
866  // Debuggers don't usually respect default arguments.
867  LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_USED void dump() const;
868  // Same as dump(), but forces color printing.
869  LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_USED void dumpColor() const;
870  void dump(raw_ostream &Out) const;
871  // Debuggers don't usually respect default arguments.
872  LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_USED void dumpXML() const;
873  void dumpXML(raw_ostream &OS) const;
874
875private:
876  void setAttrsImpl(const AttrVec& Attrs, ASTContext &Ctx);
877  void setDeclContextsImpl(DeclContext *SemaDC, DeclContext *LexicalDC,
878                           ASTContext &Ctx);
879
880protected:
881  ASTMutationListener *getASTMutationListener() const;
882};
883
884/// \brief Determine whether two declarations declare the same entity.
885inline bool declaresSameEntity(const Decl *D1, const Decl *D2) {
886  if (!D1 || !D2)
887    return false;
888
889  if (D1 == D2)
890    return true;
891
892  return D1->getCanonicalDecl() == D2->getCanonicalDecl();
893}
894
895/// PrettyStackTraceDecl - If a crash occurs, indicate that it happened when
896/// doing something to a specific decl.
897class PrettyStackTraceDecl : public llvm::PrettyStackTraceEntry {
898  const Decl *TheDecl;
899  SourceLocation Loc;
900  SourceManager &SM;
901  const char *Message;
902public:
903  PrettyStackTraceDecl(const Decl *theDecl, SourceLocation L,
904                       SourceManager &sm, const char *Msg)
905  : TheDecl(theDecl), Loc(L), SM(sm), Message(Msg) {}
906
907  virtual void print(raw_ostream &OS) const;
908};
909
910typedef llvm::MutableArrayRef<NamedDecl*> DeclContextLookupResult;
911
912typedef ArrayRef<NamedDecl *> DeclContextLookupConstResult;
913
914/// DeclContext - This is used only as base class of specific decl types that
915/// can act as declaration contexts. These decls are (only the top classes
916/// that directly derive from DeclContext are mentioned, not their subclasses):
917///
918///   TranslationUnitDecl
919///   NamespaceDecl
920///   FunctionDecl
921///   TagDecl
922///   ObjCMethodDecl
923///   ObjCContainerDecl
924///   LinkageSpecDecl
925///   BlockDecl
926///
927class DeclContext {
928  /// DeclKind - This indicates which class this is.
929  unsigned DeclKind : 8;
930
931  /// \brief Whether this declaration context also has some external
932  /// storage that contains additional declarations that are lexically
933  /// part of this context.
934  mutable bool ExternalLexicalStorage : 1;
935
936  /// \brief Whether this declaration context also has some external
937  /// storage that contains additional declarations that are visible
938  /// in this context.
939  mutable bool ExternalVisibleStorage : 1;
940
941  /// \brief Whether this declaration context has had external visible
942  /// storage added since the last lookup. In this case, \c LookupPtr's
943  /// invariant may not hold and needs to be fixed before we perform
944  /// another lookup.
945  mutable bool NeedToReconcileExternalVisibleStorage : 1;
946
947  /// \brief Pointer to the data structure used to lookup declarations
948  /// within this context (or a DependentStoredDeclsMap if this is a
949  /// dependent context), and a bool indicating whether we have lazily
950  /// omitted any declarations from the map. We maintain the invariant
951  /// that, if the map contains an entry for a DeclarationName (and we
952  /// haven't lazily omitted anything), then it contains all relevant
953  /// entries for that name.
954  mutable llvm::PointerIntPair<StoredDeclsMap*, 1, bool> LookupPtr;
955
956protected:
957  /// FirstDecl - The first declaration stored within this declaration
958  /// context.
959  mutable Decl *FirstDecl;
960
961  /// LastDecl - The last declaration stored within this declaration
962  /// context. FIXME: We could probably cache this value somewhere
963  /// outside of the DeclContext, to reduce the size of DeclContext by
964  /// another pointer.
965  mutable Decl *LastDecl;
966
967  friend class ExternalASTSource;
968  friend class ASTWriter;
969
970  /// \brief Build up a chain of declarations.
971  ///
972  /// \returns the first/last pair of declarations.
973  static std::pair<Decl *, Decl *>
974  BuildDeclChain(ArrayRef<Decl*> Decls, bool FieldsAlreadyLoaded);
975
976  DeclContext(Decl::Kind K)
977      : DeclKind(K), ExternalLexicalStorage(false),
978        ExternalVisibleStorage(false),
979        NeedToReconcileExternalVisibleStorage(false), LookupPtr(0, false),
980        FirstDecl(0), LastDecl(0) {}
981
982public:
983  ~DeclContext();
984
985  Decl::Kind getDeclKind() const {
986    return static_cast<Decl::Kind>(DeclKind);
987  }
988  const char *getDeclKindName() const;
989
990  /// getParent - Returns the containing DeclContext.
991  DeclContext *getParent() {
992    return cast<Decl>(this)->getDeclContext();
993  }
994  const DeclContext *getParent() const {
995    return const_cast<DeclContext*>(this)->getParent();
996  }
997
998  /// getLexicalParent - Returns the containing lexical DeclContext. May be
999  /// different from getParent, e.g.:
1000  ///
1001  ///   namespace A {
1002  ///      struct S;
1003  ///   }
1004  ///   struct A::S {}; // getParent() == namespace 'A'
1005  ///                   // getLexicalParent() == translation unit
1006  ///
1007  DeclContext *getLexicalParent() {
1008    return cast<Decl>(this)->getLexicalDeclContext();
1009  }
1010  const DeclContext *getLexicalParent() const {
1011    return const_cast<DeclContext*>(this)->getLexicalParent();
1012  }
1013
1014  DeclContext *getLookupParent();
1015
1016  const DeclContext *getLookupParent() const {
1017    return const_cast<DeclContext*>(this)->getLookupParent();
1018  }
1019
1020  ASTContext &getParentASTContext() const {
1021    return cast<Decl>(this)->getASTContext();
1022  }
1023
1024  bool isClosure() const {
1025    return DeclKind == Decl::Block;
1026  }
1027
1028  bool isObjCContainer() const {
1029    switch (DeclKind) {
1030        case Decl::ObjCCategory:
1031        case Decl::ObjCCategoryImpl:
1032        case Decl::ObjCImplementation:
1033        case Decl::ObjCInterface:
1034        case Decl::ObjCProtocol:
1035            return true;
1036    }
1037    return false;
1038  }
1039
1040  bool isFunctionOrMethod() const {
1041    switch (DeclKind) {
1042    case Decl::Block:
1043    case Decl::ObjCMethod:
1044      return true;
1045    default:
1046      return DeclKind >= Decl::firstFunction && DeclKind <= Decl::lastFunction;
1047    }
1048  }
1049
1050  bool isFileContext() const {
1051    return DeclKind == Decl::TranslationUnit || DeclKind == Decl::Namespace;
1052  }
1053
1054  bool isTranslationUnit() const {
1055    return DeclKind == Decl::TranslationUnit;
1056  }
1057
1058  bool isRecord() const {
1059    return DeclKind >= Decl::firstRecord && DeclKind <= Decl::lastRecord;
1060  }
1061
1062  bool isNamespace() const {
1063    return DeclKind == Decl::Namespace;
1064  }
1065
1066  bool isInlineNamespace() const;
1067
1068  /// \brief Determines whether this context is dependent on a
1069  /// template parameter.
1070  bool isDependentContext() const;
1071
1072  /// isTransparentContext - Determines whether this context is a
1073  /// "transparent" context, meaning that the members declared in this
1074  /// context are semantically declared in the nearest enclosing
1075  /// non-transparent (opaque) context but are lexically declared in
1076  /// this context. For example, consider the enumerators of an
1077  /// enumeration type:
1078  /// @code
1079  /// enum E {
1080  ///   Val1
1081  /// };
1082  /// @endcode
1083  /// Here, E is a transparent context, so its enumerator (Val1) will
1084  /// appear (semantically) that it is in the same context of E.
1085  /// Examples of transparent contexts include: enumerations (except for
1086  /// C++0x scoped enums), and C++ linkage specifications.
1087  bool isTransparentContext() const;
1088
1089  /// \brief Determines whether this context is, or is nested within,
1090  /// a C++ extern "C" linkage spec.
1091  bool isExternCContext() const;
1092
1093  /// \brief Determine whether this declaration context is equivalent
1094  /// to the declaration context DC.
1095  bool Equals(const DeclContext *DC) const {
1096    return DC && this->getPrimaryContext() == DC->getPrimaryContext();
1097  }
1098
1099  /// \brief Determine whether this declaration context encloses the
1100  /// declaration context DC.
1101  bool Encloses(const DeclContext *DC) const;
1102
1103  /// \brief Find the nearest non-closure ancestor of this context,
1104  /// i.e. the innermost semantic parent of this context which is not
1105  /// a closure.  A context may be its own non-closure ancestor.
1106  DeclContext *getNonClosureAncestor();
1107  const DeclContext *getNonClosureAncestor() const {
1108    return const_cast<DeclContext*>(this)->getNonClosureAncestor();
1109  }
1110
1111  /// getPrimaryContext - There may be many different
1112  /// declarations of the same entity (including forward declarations
1113  /// of classes, multiple definitions of namespaces, etc.), each with
1114  /// a different set of declarations. This routine returns the
1115  /// "primary" DeclContext structure, which will contain the
1116  /// information needed to perform name lookup into this context.
1117  DeclContext *getPrimaryContext();
1118  const DeclContext *getPrimaryContext() const {
1119    return const_cast<DeclContext*>(this)->getPrimaryContext();
1120  }
1121
1122  /// getRedeclContext - Retrieve the context in which an entity conflicts with
1123  /// other entities of the same name, or where it is a redeclaration if the
1124  /// two entities are compatible. This skips through transparent contexts.
1125  DeclContext *getRedeclContext();
1126  const DeclContext *getRedeclContext() const {
1127    return const_cast<DeclContext *>(this)->getRedeclContext();
1128  }
1129
1130  /// \brief Retrieve the nearest enclosing namespace context.
1131  DeclContext *getEnclosingNamespaceContext();
1132  const DeclContext *getEnclosingNamespaceContext() const {
1133    return const_cast<DeclContext *>(this)->getEnclosingNamespaceContext();
1134  }
1135
1136  /// \brief Test if this context is part of the enclosing namespace set of
1137  /// the context NS, as defined in C++0x [namespace.def]p9. If either context
1138  /// isn't a namespace, this is equivalent to Equals().
1139  ///
1140  /// The enclosing namespace set of a namespace is the namespace and, if it is
1141  /// inline, its enclosing namespace, recursively.
1142  bool InEnclosingNamespaceSetOf(const DeclContext *NS) const;
1143
1144  /// \brief Collects all of the declaration contexts that are semantically
1145  /// connected to this declaration context.
1146  ///
1147  /// For declaration contexts that have multiple semantically connected but
1148  /// syntactically distinct contexts, such as C++ namespaces, this routine
1149  /// retrieves the complete set of such declaration contexts in source order.
1150  /// For example, given:
1151  ///
1152  /// \code
1153  /// namespace N {
1154  ///   int x;
1155  /// }
1156  /// namespace N {
1157  ///   int y;
1158  /// }
1159  /// \endcode
1160  ///
1161  /// The \c Contexts parameter will contain both definitions of N.
1162  ///
1163  /// \param Contexts Will be cleared and set to the set of declaration
1164  /// contexts that are semanticaly connected to this declaration context,
1165  /// in source order, including this context (which may be the only result,
1166  /// for non-namespace contexts).
1167  void collectAllContexts(SmallVectorImpl<DeclContext *> &Contexts);
1168
1169  /// decl_iterator - Iterates through the declarations stored
1170  /// within this context.
1171  class decl_iterator {
1172    /// Current - The current declaration.
1173    Decl *Current;
1174
1175  public:
1176    typedef Decl *value_type;
1177    typedef const value_type &reference;
1178    typedef const value_type *pointer;
1179    typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
1180    typedef std::ptrdiff_t            difference_type;
1181
1182    decl_iterator() : Current(0) { }
1183    explicit decl_iterator(Decl *C) : Current(C) { }
1184
1185    reference operator*() const { return Current; }
1186    // This doesn't meet the iterator requirements, but it's convenient
1187    value_type operator->() const { return Current; }
1188
1189    decl_iterator& operator++() {
1190      Current = Current->getNextDeclInContext();
1191      return *this;
1192    }
1193
1194    decl_iterator operator++(int) {
1195      decl_iterator tmp(*this);
1196      ++(*this);
1197      return tmp;
1198    }
1199
1200    friend bool operator==(decl_iterator x, decl_iterator y) {
1201      return x.Current == y.Current;
1202    }
1203    friend bool operator!=(decl_iterator x, decl_iterator y) {
1204      return x.Current != y.Current;
1205    }
1206  };
1207
1208  /// decls_begin/decls_end - Iterate over the declarations stored in
1209  /// this context.
1210  decl_iterator decls_begin() const;
1211  decl_iterator decls_end() const { return decl_iterator(); }
1212  bool decls_empty() const;
1213
1214  /// noload_decls_begin/end - Iterate over the declarations stored in this
1215  /// context that are currently loaded; don't attempt to retrieve anything
1216  /// from an external source.
1217  decl_iterator noload_decls_begin() const;
1218  decl_iterator noload_decls_end() const { return decl_iterator(); }
1219
1220  /// specific_decl_iterator - Iterates over a subrange of
1221  /// declarations stored in a DeclContext, providing only those that
1222  /// are of type SpecificDecl (or a class derived from it). This
1223  /// iterator is used, for example, to provide iteration over just
1224  /// the fields within a RecordDecl (with SpecificDecl = FieldDecl).
1225  template<typename SpecificDecl>
1226  class specific_decl_iterator {
1227    /// Current - The current, underlying declaration iterator, which
1228    /// will either be NULL or will point to a declaration of
1229    /// type SpecificDecl.
1230    DeclContext::decl_iterator Current;
1231
1232    /// SkipToNextDecl - Advances the current position up to the next
1233    /// declaration of type SpecificDecl that also meets the criteria
1234    /// required by Acceptable.
1235    void SkipToNextDecl() {
1236      while (*Current && !isa<SpecificDecl>(*Current))
1237        ++Current;
1238    }
1239
1240  public:
1241    typedef SpecificDecl *value_type;
1242    // TODO: Add reference and pointer typedefs (with some appropriate proxy
1243    // type) if we ever have a need for them.
1244    typedef void reference;
1245    typedef void pointer;
1246    typedef std::iterator_traits<DeclContext::decl_iterator>::difference_type
1247      difference_type;
1248    typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
1249
1250    specific_decl_iterator() : Current() { }
1251
1252    /// specific_decl_iterator - Construct a new iterator over a
1253    /// subset of the declarations the range [C,
1254    /// end-of-declarations). If A is non-NULL, it is a pointer to a
1255    /// member function of SpecificDecl that should return true for
1256    /// all of the SpecificDecl instances that will be in the subset
1257    /// of iterators. For example, if you want Objective-C instance
1258    /// methods, SpecificDecl will be ObjCMethodDecl and A will be
1259    /// &ObjCMethodDecl::isInstanceMethod.
1260    explicit specific_decl_iterator(DeclContext::decl_iterator C) : Current(C) {
1261      SkipToNextDecl();
1262    }
1263
1264    value_type operator*() const { return cast<SpecificDecl>(*Current); }
1265    // This doesn't meet the iterator requirements, but it's convenient
1266    value_type operator->() const { return **this; }
1267
1268    specific_decl_iterator& operator++() {
1269      ++Current;
1270      SkipToNextDecl();
1271      return *this;
1272    }
1273
1274    specific_decl_iterator operator++(int) {
1275      specific_decl_iterator tmp(*this);
1276      ++(*this);
1277      return tmp;
1278    }
1279
1280    friend bool operator==(const specific_decl_iterator& x,
1281                           const specific_decl_iterator& y) {
1282      return x.Current == y.Current;
1283    }
1284
1285    friend bool operator!=(const specific_decl_iterator& x,
1286                           const specific_decl_iterator& y) {
1287      return x.Current != y.Current;
1288    }
1289  };
1290
1291  /// \brief Iterates over a filtered subrange of declarations stored
1292  /// in a DeclContext.
1293  ///
1294  /// This iterator visits only those declarations that are of type
1295  /// SpecificDecl (or a class derived from it) and that meet some
1296  /// additional run-time criteria. This iterator is used, for
1297  /// example, to provide access to the instance methods within an
1298  /// Objective-C interface (with SpecificDecl = ObjCMethodDecl and
1299  /// Acceptable = ObjCMethodDecl::isInstanceMethod).
1300  template<typename SpecificDecl, bool (SpecificDecl::*Acceptable)() const>
1301  class filtered_decl_iterator {
1302    /// Current - The current, underlying declaration iterator, which
1303    /// will either be NULL or will point to a declaration of
1304    /// type SpecificDecl.
1305    DeclContext::decl_iterator Current;
1306
1307    /// SkipToNextDecl - Advances the current position up to the next
1308    /// declaration of type SpecificDecl that also meets the criteria
1309    /// required by Acceptable.
1310    void SkipToNextDecl() {
1311      while (*Current &&
1312             (!isa<SpecificDecl>(*Current) ||
1313              (Acceptable && !(cast<SpecificDecl>(*Current)->*Acceptable)())))
1314        ++Current;
1315    }
1316
1317  public:
1318    typedef SpecificDecl *value_type;
1319    // TODO: Add reference and pointer typedefs (with some appropriate proxy
1320    // type) if we ever have a need for them.
1321    typedef void reference;
1322    typedef void pointer;
1323    typedef std::iterator_traits<DeclContext::decl_iterator>::difference_type
1324      difference_type;
1325    typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
1326
1327    filtered_decl_iterator() : Current() { }
1328
1329    /// filtered_decl_iterator - Construct a new iterator over a
1330    /// subset of the declarations the range [C,
1331    /// end-of-declarations). If A is non-NULL, it is a pointer to a
1332    /// member function of SpecificDecl that should return true for
1333    /// all of the SpecificDecl instances that will be in the subset
1334    /// of iterators. For example, if you want Objective-C instance
1335    /// methods, SpecificDecl will be ObjCMethodDecl and A will be
1336    /// &ObjCMethodDecl::isInstanceMethod.
1337    explicit filtered_decl_iterator(DeclContext::decl_iterator C) : Current(C) {
1338      SkipToNextDecl();
1339    }
1340
1341    value_type operator*() const { return cast<SpecificDecl>(*Current); }
1342    value_type operator->() const { return cast<SpecificDecl>(*Current); }
1343
1344    filtered_decl_iterator& operator++() {
1345      ++Current;
1346      SkipToNextDecl();
1347      return *this;
1348    }
1349
1350    filtered_decl_iterator operator++(int) {
1351      filtered_decl_iterator tmp(*this);
1352      ++(*this);
1353      return tmp;
1354    }
1355
1356    friend bool operator==(const filtered_decl_iterator& x,
1357                           const filtered_decl_iterator& y) {
1358      return x.Current == y.Current;
1359    }
1360
1361    friend bool operator!=(const filtered_decl_iterator& x,
1362                           const filtered_decl_iterator& y) {
1363      return x.Current != y.Current;
1364    }
1365  };
1366
1367  /// @brief Add the declaration D into this context.
1368  ///
1369  /// This routine should be invoked when the declaration D has first
1370  /// been declared, to place D into the context where it was
1371  /// (lexically) defined. Every declaration must be added to one
1372  /// (and only one!) context, where it can be visited via
1373  /// [decls_begin(), decls_end()). Once a declaration has been added
1374  /// to its lexical context, the corresponding DeclContext owns the
1375  /// declaration.
1376  ///
1377  /// If D is also a NamedDecl, it will be made visible within its
1378  /// semantic context via makeDeclVisibleInContext.
1379  void addDecl(Decl *D);
1380
1381  /// @brief Add the declaration D into this context, but suppress
1382  /// searches for external declarations with the same name.
1383  ///
1384  /// Although analogous in function to addDecl, this removes an
1385  /// important check.  This is only useful if the Decl is being
1386  /// added in response to an external search; in all other cases,
1387  /// addDecl() is the right function to use.
1388  /// See the ASTImporter for use cases.
1389  void addDeclInternal(Decl *D);
1390
1391  /// @brief Add the declaration D to this context without modifying
1392  /// any lookup tables.
1393  ///
1394  /// This is useful for some operations in dependent contexts where
1395  /// the semantic context might not be dependent;  this basically
1396  /// only happens with friends.
1397  void addHiddenDecl(Decl *D);
1398
1399  /// @brief Removes a declaration from this context.
1400  void removeDecl(Decl *D);
1401
1402  /// lookup_iterator - An iterator that provides access to the results
1403  /// of looking up a name within this context.
1404  typedef NamedDecl **lookup_iterator;
1405
1406  /// lookup_const_iterator - An iterator that provides non-mutable
1407  /// access to the results of lookup up a name within this context.
1408  typedef NamedDecl * const * lookup_const_iterator;
1409
1410  typedef DeclContextLookupResult lookup_result;
1411  typedef DeclContextLookupConstResult lookup_const_result;
1412
1413  /// lookup - Find the declarations (if any) with the given Name in
1414  /// this context. Returns a range of iterators that contains all of
1415  /// the declarations with this name, with object, function, member,
1416  /// and enumerator names preceding any tag name. Note that this
1417  /// routine will not look into parent contexts.
1418  lookup_result lookup(DeclarationName Name);
1419  lookup_const_result lookup(DeclarationName Name) const {
1420    return const_cast<DeclContext*>(this)->lookup(Name);
1421  }
1422
1423  /// \brief A simplistic name lookup mechanism that performs name lookup
1424  /// into this declaration context without consulting the external source.
1425  ///
1426  /// This function should almost never be used, because it subverts the
1427  /// usual relationship between a DeclContext and the external source.
1428  /// See the ASTImporter for the (few, but important) use cases.
1429  void localUncachedLookup(DeclarationName Name,
1430                           SmallVectorImpl<NamedDecl *> &Results);
1431
1432  /// @brief Makes a declaration visible within this context.
1433  ///
1434  /// This routine makes the declaration D visible to name lookup
1435  /// within this context and, if this is a transparent context,
1436  /// within its parent contexts up to the first enclosing
1437  /// non-transparent context. Making a declaration visible within a
1438  /// context does not transfer ownership of a declaration, and a
1439  /// declaration can be visible in many contexts that aren't its
1440  /// lexical context.
1441  ///
1442  /// If D is a redeclaration of an existing declaration that is
1443  /// visible from this context, as determined by
1444  /// NamedDecl::declarationReplaces, the previous declaration will be
1445  /// replaced with D.
1446  void makeDeclVisibleInContext(NamedDecl *D);
1447
1448  /// all_lookups_iterator - An iterator that provides a view over the results
1449  /// of looking up every possible name.
1450  class all_lookups_iterator;
1451
1452  all_lookups_iterator lookups_begin() const;
1453
1454  all_lookups_iterator lookups_end() const;
1455
1456  /// udir_iterator - Iterates through the using-directives stored
1457  /// within this context.
1458  typedef UsingDirectiveDecl * const * udir_iterator;
1459
1460  typedef std::pair<udir_iterator, udir_iterator> udir_iterator_range;
1461
1462  udir_iterator_range getUsingDirectives() const;
1463
1464  udir_iterator using_directives_begin() const {
1465    return getUsingDirectives().first;
1466  }
1467
1468  udir_iterator using_directives_end() const {
1469    return getUsingDirectives().second;
1470  }
1471
1472  // These are all defined in DependentDiagnostic.h.
1473  class ddiag_iterator;
1474  inline ddiag_iterator ddiag_begin() const;
1475  inline ddiag_iterator ddiag_end() const;
1476
1477  // Low-level accessors
1478
1479  /// \brief Mark the lookup table as needing to be built.  This should be
1480  /// used only if setHasExternalLexicalStorage() has been called.
1481  void setMustBuildLookupTable() {
1482    assert(ExternalLexicalStorage && "Requires external lexical storage");
1483    LookupPtr.setInt(true);
1484  }
1485
1486  /// \brief Retrieve the internal representation of the lookup structure.
1487  /// This may omit some names if we are lazily building the structure.
1488  StoredDeclsMap *getLookupPtr() const { return LookupPtr.getPointer(); }
1489
1490  /// \brief Ensure the lookup structure is fully-built and return it.
1491  StoredDeclsMap *buildLookup();
1492
1493  /// \brief Whether this DeclContext has external storage containing
1494  /// additional declarations that are lexically in this context.
1495  bool hasExternalLexicalStorage() const { return ExternalLexicalStorage; }
1496
1497  /// \brief State whether this DeclContext has external storage for
1498  /// declarations lexically in this context.
1499  void setHasExternalLexicalStorage(bool ES = true) {
1500    ExternalLexicalStorage = ES;
1501  }
1502
1503  /// \brief Whether this DeclContext has external storage containing
1504  /// additional declarations that are visible in this context.
1505  bool hasExternalVisibleStorage() const { return ExternalVisibleStorage; }
1506
1507  /// \brief State whether this DeclContext has external storage for
1508  /// declarations visible in this context.
1509  void setHasExternalVisibleStorage(bool ES = true) {
1510    ExternalVisibleStorage = ES;
1511    if (ES)
1512      NeedToReconcileExternalVisibleStorage = true;
1513  }
1514
1515  /// \brief Determine whether the given declaration is stored in the list of
1516  /// declarations lexically within this context.
1517  bool isDeclInLexicalTraversal(const Decl *D) const {
1518    return D && (D->NextInContextAndBits.getPointer() || D == FirstDecl ||
1519                 D == LastDecl);
1520  }
1521
1522  static bool classof(const Decl *D);
1523  static bool classof(const DeclContext *D) { return true; }
1524
1525  LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_USED void dumpDeclContext() const;
1526
1527private:
1528  void reconcileExternalVisibleStorage();
1529  void LoadLexicalDeclsFromExternalStorage() const;
1530
1531  /// @brief Makes a declaration visible within this context, but
1532  /// suppresses searches for external declarations with the same
1533  /// name.
1534  ///
1535  /// Analogous to makeDeclVisibleInContext, but for the exclusive
1536  /// use of addDeclInternal().
1537  void makeDeclVisibleInContextInternal(NamedDecl *D);
1538
1539  friend class DependentDiagnostic;
1540  StoredDeclsMap *CreateStoredDeclsMap(ASTContext &C) const;
1541
1542  void buildLookupImpl(DeclContext *DCtx);
1543  void makeDeclVisibleInContextWithFlags(NamedDecl *D, bool Internal,
1544                                         bool Rediscoverable);
1545  void makeDeclVisibleInContextImpl(NamedDecl *D, bool Internal);
1546};
1547
1548inline bool Decl::isTemplateParameter() const {
1549  return getKind() == TemplateTypeParm || getKind() == NonTypeTemplateParm ||
1550         getKind() == TemplateTemplateParm;
1551}
1552
1553// Specialization selected when ToTy is not a known subclass of DeclContext.
1554template <class ToTy,
1555          bool IsKnownSubtype = ::llvm::is_base_of< DeclContext, ToTy>::value>
1556struct cast_convert_decl_context {
1557  static const ToTy *doit(const DeclContext *Val) {
1558    return static_cast<const ToTy*>(Decl::castFromDeclContext(Val));
1559  }
1560
1561  static ToTy *doit(DeclContext *Val) {
1562    return static_cast<ToTy*>(Decl::castFromDeclContext(Val));
1563  }
1564};
1565
1566// Specialization selected when ToTy is a known subclass of DeclContext.
1567template <class ToTy>
1568struct cast_convert_decl_context<ToTy, true> {
1569  static const ToTy *doit(const DeclContext *Val) {
1570    return static_cast<const ToTy*>(Val);
1571  }
1572
1573  static ToTy *doit(DeclContext *Val) {
1574    return static_cast<ToTy*>(Val);
1575  }
1576};
1577
1578
1579} // end clang.
1580
1581namespace llvm {
1582
1583/// isa<T>(DeclContext*)
1584template <typename To>
1585struct isa_impl<To, ::clang::DeclContext> {
1586  static bool doit(const ::clang::DeclContext &Val) {
1587    return To::classofKind(Val.getDeclKind());
1588  }
1589};
1590
1591/// cast<T>(DeclContext*)
1592template<class ToTy>
1593struct cast_convert_val<ToTy,
1594                        const ::clang::DeclContext,const ::clang::DeclContext> {
1595  static const ToTy &doit(const ::clang::DeclContext &Val) {
1596    return *::clang::cast_convert_decl_context<ToTy>::doit(&Val);
1597  }
1598};
1599template<class ToTy>
1600struct cast_convert_val<ToTy, ::clang::DeclContext, ::clang::DeclContext> {
1601  static ToTy &doit(::clang::DeclContext &Val) {
1602    return *::clang::cast_convert_decl_context<ToTy>::doit(&Val);
1603  }
1604};
1605template<class ToTy>
1606struct cast_convert_val<ToTy,
1607                     const ::clang::DeclContext*, const ::clang::DeclContext*> {
1608  static const ToTy *doit(const ::clang::DeclContext *Val) {
1609    return ::clang::cast_convert_decl_context<ToTy>::doit(Val);
1610  }
1611};
1612template<class ToTy>
1613struct cast_convert_val<ToTy, ::clang::DeclContext*, ::clang::DeclContext*> {
1614  static ToTy *doit(::clang::DeclContext *Val) {
1615    return ::clang::cast_convert_decl_context<ToTy>::doit(Val);
1616  }
1617};
1618
1619/// Implement cast_convert_val for Decl -> DeclContext conversions.
1620template<class FromTy>
1621struct cast_convert_val< ::clang::DeclContext, FromTy, FromTy> {
1622  static ::clang::DeclContext &doit(const FromTy &Val) {
1623    return *FromTy::castToDeclContext(&Val);
1624  }
1625};
1626
1627template<class FromTy>
1628struct cast_convert_val< ::clang::DeclContext, FromTy*, FromTy*> {
1629  static ::clang::DeclContext *doit(const FromTy *Val) {
1630    return FromTy::castToDeclContext(Val);
1631  }
1632};
1633
1634template<class FromTy>
1635struct cast_convert_val< const ::clang::DeclContext, FromTy, FromTy> {
1636  static const ::clang::DeclContext &doit(const FromTy &Val) {
1637    return *FromTy::castToDeclContext(&Val);
1638  }
1639};
1640
1641template<class FromTy>
1642struct cast_convert_val< const ::clang::DeclContext, FromTy*, FromTy*> {
1643  static const ::clang::DeclContext *doit(const FromTy *Val) {
1644    return FromTy::castToDeclContext(Val);
1645  }
1646};
1647
1648} // end namespace llvm
1649
1650#endif
1651