NestedNameSpecifier.h revision 7247c88d1e41514a41085f83ebf03dd5220e054a
1//===--- NestedNameSpecifier.h - C++ nested name specifiers -----*- C++ -*-===//
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10//  This file defines the NestedNameSpecifier class, which represents
11//  a C++ nested-name-specifier.
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14#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_AST_NESTEDNAMESPECIFIER_H
15#define LLVM_CLANG_AST_NESTEDNAMESPECIFIER_H
16
17#include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h"
18#include "llvm/ADT/FoldingSet.h"
19#include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
20#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
21
22namespace clang {
23
24class ASTContext;
25class NamespaceAliasDecl;
26class NamespaceDecl;
27class IdentifierInfo;
28struct PrintingPolicy;
29class Type;
30class TypeLoc;
31class LangOptions;
32
33/// \brief Represents a C++ nested name specifier, such as
34/// "\::std::vector<int>::".
35///
36/// C++ nested name specifiers are the prefixes to qualified
37/// namespaces. For example, "foo::" in "foo::x" is a nested name
38/// specifier. Nested name specifiers are made up of a sequence of
39/// specifiers, each of which can be a namespace, type, identifier
40/// (for dependent names), decltype specifier, or the global specifier ('::').
41/// The last two specifiers can only appear at the start of a
42/// nested-namespace-specifier.
43class NestedNameSpecifier : public llvm::FoldingSetNode {
44
45  /// \brief Enumeration describing
46  enum StoredSpecifierKind {
47    StoredIdentifier = 0,
48    StoredNamespaceOrAlias = 1,
49    StoredTypeSpec = 2,
50    StoredTypeSpecWithTemplate = 3
51  };
52
53  /// \brief The nested name specifier that precedes this nested name
54  /// specifier.
55  ///
56  /// The pointer is the nested-name-specifier that precedes this
57  /// one. The integer stores one of the first four values of type
58  /// SpecifierKind.
59  llvm::PointerIntPair<NestedNameSpecifier *, 2, StoredSpecifierKind> Prefix;
60
61  /// \brief The last component in the nested name specifier, which
62  /// can be an identifier, a declaration, or a type.
63  ///
64  /// When the pointer is NULL, this specifier represents the global
65  /// specifier '::'. Otherwise, the pointer is one of
66  /// IdentifierInfo*, Namespace*, or Type*, depending on the kind of
67  /// specifier as encoded within the prefix.
68  void* Specifier;
69
70public:
71  /// \brief The kind of specifier that completes this nested name
72  /// specifier.
73  enum SpecifierKind {
74    /// \brief An identifier, stored as an IdentifierInfo*.
75    Identifier,
76    /// \brief A namespace, stored as a NamespaceDecl*.
77    Namespace,
78    /// \brief A namespace alias, stored as a NamespaceAliasDecl*.
79    NamespaceAlias,
80    /// \brief A type, stored as a Type*.
81    TypeSpec,
82    /// \brief A type that was preceded by the 'template' keyword,
83    /// stored as a Type*.
84    TypeSpecWithTemplate,
85    /// \brief The global specifier '::'. There is no stored value.
86    Global
87  };
88
89private:
90  /// \brief Builds the global specifier.
91  NestedNameSpecifier() : Prefix(0, StoredIdentifier), Specifier(0) { }
92
93  /// \brief Copy constructor used internally to clone nested name
94  /// specifiers.
95  NestedNameSpecifier(const NestedNameSpecifier &Other)
96    : llvm::FoldingSetNode(Other), Prefix(Other.Prefix),
97      Specifier(Other.Specifier) {
98  }
99
100  void operator=(const NestedNameSpecifier &) LLVM_DELETED_FUNCTION;
101
102  /// \brief Either find or insert the given nested name specifier
103  /// mockup in the given context.
104  static NestedNameSpecifier *FindOrInsert(const ASTContext &Context,
105                                           const NestedNameSpecifier &Mockup);
106
107public:
108  /// \brief Builds a specifier combining a prefix and an identifier.
109  ///
110  /// The prefix must be dependent, since nested name specifiers
111  /// referencing an identifier are only permitted when the identifier
112  /// cannot be resolved.
113  static NestedNameSpecifier *Create(const ASTContext &Context,
114                                     NestedNameSpecifier *Prefix,
115                                     IdentifierInfo *II);
116
117  /// \brief Builds a nested name specifier that names a namespace.
118  static NestedNameSpecifier *Create(const ASTContext &Context,
119                                     NestedNameSpecifier *Prefix,
120                                     const NamespaceDecl *NS);
121
122  /// \brief Builds a nested name specifier that names a namespace alias.
123  static NestedNameSpecifier *Create(const ASTContext &Context,
124                                     NestedNameSpecifier *Prefix,
125                                     NamespaceAliasDecl *Alias);
126
127  /// \brief Builds a nested name specifier that names a type.
128  static NestedNameSpecifier *Create(const ASTContext &Context,
129                                     NestedNameSpecifier *Prefix,
130                                     bool Template, const Type *T);
131
132  /// \brief Builds a specifier that consists of just an identifier.
133  ///
134  /// The nested-name-specifier is assumed to be dependent, but has no
135  /// prefix because the prefix is implied by something outside of the
136  /// nested name specifier, e.g., in "x->Base::f", the "x" has a dependent
137  /// type.
138  static NestedNameSpecifier *Create(const ASTContext &Context,
139                                     IdentifierInfo *II);
140
141  /// \brief Returns the nested name specifier representing the global
142  /// scope.
143  static NestedNameSpecifier *GlobalSpecifier(const ASTContext &Context);
144
145  /// \brief Return the prefix of this nested name specifier.
146  ///
147  /// The prefix contains all of the parts of the nested name
148  /// specifier that preced this current specifier. For example, for a
149  /// nested name specifier that represents "foo::bar::", the current
150  /// specifier will contain "bar::" and the prefix will contain
151  /// "foo::".
152  NestedNameSpecifier *getPrefix() const { return Prefix.getPointer(); }
153
154  /// \brief Determine what kind of nested name specifier is stored.
155  SpecifierKind getKind() const;
156
157  /// \brief Retrieve the identifier stored in this nested name
158  /// specifier.
159  IdentifierInfo *getAsIdentifier() const {
160    if (Prefix.getInt() == StoredIdentifier)
161      return (IdentifierInfo *)Specifier;
162
163    return 0;
164  }
165
166  /// \brief Retrieve the namespace stored in this nested name
167  /// specifier.
168  NamespaceDecl *getAsNamespace() const;
169
170  /// \brief Retrieve the namespace alias stored in this nested name
171  /// specifier.
172  NamespaceAliasDecl *getAsNamespaceAlias() const;
173
174  /// \brief Retrieve the type stored in this nested name specifier.
175  const Type *getAsType() const {
176    if (Prefix.getInt() == StoredTypeSpec ||
177        Prefix.getInt() == StoredTypeSpecWithTemplate)
178      return (const Type *)Specifier;
179
180    return 0;
181  }
182
183  /// \brief Whether this nested name specifier refers to a dependent
184  /// type or not.
185  bool isDependent() const;
186
187  /// \brief Whether this nested name specifier involves a template
188  /// parameter.
189  bool isInstantiationDependent() const;
190
191  /// \brief Whether this nested-name-specifier contains an unexpanded
192  /// parameter pack (for C++11 variadic templates).
193  bool containsUnexpandedParameterPack() const;
194
195  /// \brief Print this nested name specifier to the given output
196  /// stream.
197  void print(raw_ostream &OS, const PrintingPolicy &Policy) const;
198
199  void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID) const {
200    ID.AddPointer(Prefix.getOpaqueValue());
201    ID.AddPointer(Specifier);
202  }
203
204  /// \brief Dump the nested name specifier to standard output to aid
205  /// in debugging.
206  void dump(const LangOptions &LO);
207};
208
209/// \brief A C++ nested-name-specifier augmented with source location
210/// information.
211class NestedNameSpecifierLoc {
212  NestedNameSpecifier *Qualifier;
213  void *Data;
214
215  /// \brief Determines the data length for the last component in the
216  /// given nested-name-specifier.
217  static unsigned getLocalDataLength(NestedNameSpecifier *Qualifier);
218
219  /// \brief Determines the data length for the entire
220  /// nested-name-specifier.
221  static unsigned getDataLength(NestedNameSpecifier *Qualifier);
222
223public:
224  /// \brief Construct an empty nested-name-specifier.
225  NestedNameSpecifierLoc() : Qualifier(0), Data(0) { }
226
227  /// \brief Construct a nested-name-specifier with source location information
228  /// from
229  NestedNameSpecifierLoc(NestedNameSpecifier *Qualifier, void *Data)
230    : Qualifier(Qualifier), Data(Data) { }
231
232  /// \brief Evalutes true when this nested-name-specifier location is
233  /// non-empty.
234  LLVM_EXPLICIT operator bool() const { return Qualifier; }
235
236  /// \brief Evalutes true when this nested-name-specifier location is
237  /// empty.
238  bool hasQualifier() const { return Qualifier; }
239
240  /// \brief Retrieve the nested-name-specifier to which this instance
241  /// refers.
242  NestedNameSpecifier *getNestedNameSpecifier() const {
243    return Qualifier;
244  }
245
246  /// \brief Retrieve the opaque pointer that refers to source-location data.
247  void *getOpaqueData() const { return Data; }
248
249  /// \brief Retrieve the source range covering the entirety of this
250  /// nested-name-specifier.
251  ///
252  /// For example, if this instance refers to a nested-name-specifier
253  /// \c \::std::vector<int>::, the returned source range would cover
254  /// from the initial '::' to the last '::'.
255  SourceRange getSourceRange() const LLVM_READONLY;
256
257  /// \brief Retrieve the source range covering just the last part of
258  /// this nested-name-specifier, not including the prefix.
259  ///
260  /// For example, if this instance refers to a nested-name-specifier
261  /// \c \::std::vector<int>::, the returned source range would cover
262  /// from "vector" to the last '::'.
263  SourceRange getLocalSourceRange() const;
264
265  /// \brief Retrieve the location of the beginning of this
266  /// nested-name-specifier.
267  SourceLocation getBeginLoc() const {
268    return getSourceRange().getBegin();
269  }
270
271  /// \brief Retrieve the location of the end of this
272  /// nested-name-specifier.
273  SourceLocation getEndLoc() const {
274    return getSourceRange().getEnd();
275  }
276
277  /// \brief Retrieve the location of the beginning of this
278  /// component of the nested-name-specifier.
279  SourceLocation getLocalBeginLoc() const {
280    return getLocalSourceRange().getBegin();
281  }
282
283  /// \brief Retrieve the location of the end of this component of the
284  /// nested-name-specifier.
285  SourceLocation getLocalEndLoc() const {
286    return getLocalSourceRange().getEnd();
287  }
288
289  /// \brief Return the prefix of this nested-name-specifier.
290  ///
291  /// For example, if this instance refers to a nested-name-specifier
292  /// \c \::std::vector<int>::, the prefix is \c \::std::. Note that the
293  /// returned prefix may be empty, if this is the first component of
294  /// the nested-name-specifier.
295  NestedNameSpecifierLoc getPrefix() const {
296    if (!Qualifier)
297      return *this;
298
299    return NestedNameSpecifierLoc(Qualifier->getPrefix(), Data);
300  }
301
302  /// \brief For a nested-name-specifier that refers to a type,
303  /// retrieve the type with source-location information.
304  TypeLoc getTypeLoc() const;
305
306  /// \brief Determines the data length for the entire
307  /// nested-name-specifier.
308  unsigned getDataLength() const { return getDataLength(Qualifier); }
309
310  friend bool operator==(NestedNameSpecifierLoc X,
311                         NestedNameSpecifierLoc Y) {
312    return X.Qualifier == Y.Qualifier && X.Data == Y.Data;
313  }
314
315  friend bool operator!=(NestedNameSpecifierLoc X,
316                         NestedNameSpecifierLoc Y) {
317    return !(X == Y);
318  }
319};
320
321/// \brief Class that aids in the construction of nested-name-specifiers along
322/// with source-location information for all of the components of the
323/// nested-name-specifier.
324class NestedNameSpecifierLocBuilder {
325  /// \brief The current representation of the nested-name-specifier we're
326  /// building.
327  NestedNameSpecifier *Representation;
328
329  /// \brief Buffer used to store source-location information for the
330  /// nested-name-specifier.
331  ///
332  /// Note that we explicitly manage the buffer (rather than using a
333  /// SmallVector) because \c Declarator expects it to be possible to memcpy()
334  /// a \c CXXScopeSpec, and CXXScopeSpec uses a NestedNameSpecifierLocBuilder.
335  char *Buffer;
336
337  /// \brief The size of the buffer used to store source-location information
338  /// for the nested-name-specifier.
339  unsigned BufferSize;
340
341  /// \brief The capacity of the buffer used to store source-location
342  /// information for the nested-name-specifier.
343  unsigned BufferCapacity;
344
345public:
346  NestedNameSpecifierLocBuilder()
347    : Representation(0), Buffer(0), BufferSize(0), BufferCapacity(0) { }
348
349  NestedNameSpecifierLocBuilder(const NestedNameSpecifierLocBuilder &Other);
350
351  NestedNameSpecifierLocBuilder &
352  operator=(const NestedNameSpecifierLocBuilder &Other);
353
354  ~NestedNameSpecifierLocBuilder() {
355    if (BufferCapacity)
356      free(Buffer);
357  }
358
359  /// \brief Retrieve the representation of the nested-name-specifier.
360  NestedNameSpecifier *getRepresentation() const { return Representation; }
361
362  /// \brief Extend the current nested-name-specifier by another
363  /// nested-name-specifier component of the form 'type::'.
364  ///
365  /// \param Context The AST context in which this nested-name-specifier
366  /// resides.
367  ///
368  /// \param TemplateKWLoc The location of the 'template' keyword, if present.
369  ///
370  /// \param TL The TypeLoc that describes the type preceding the '::'.
371  ///
372  /// \param ColonColonLoc The location of the trailing '::'.
373  void Extend(ASTContext &Context, SourceLocation TemplateKWLoc, TypeLoc TL,
374              SourceLocation ColonColonLoc);
375
376  /// \brief Extend the current nested-name-specifier by another
377  /// nested-name-specifier component of the form 'identifier::'.
378  ///
379  /// \param Context The AST context in which this nested-name-specifier
380  /// resides.
381  ///
382  /// \param Identifier The identifier.
383  ///
384  /// \param IdentifierLoc The location of the identifier.
385  ///
386  /// \param ColonColonLoc The location of the trailing '::'.
387  void Extend(ASTContext &Context, IdentifierInfo *Identifier,
388              SourceLocation IdentifierLoc, SourceLocation ColonColonLoc);
389
390  /// \brief Extend the current nested-name-specifier by another
391  /// nested-name-specifier component of the form 'namespace::'.
392  ///
393  /// \param Context The AST context in which this nested-name-specifier
394  /// resides.
395  ///
396  /// \param Namespace The namespace.
397  ///
398  /// \param NamespaceLoc The location of the namespace name.
399  ///
400  /// \param ColonColonLoc The location of the trailing '::'.
401  void Extend(ASTContext &Context, NamespaceDecl *Namespace,
402              SourceLocation NamespaceLoc, SourceLocation ColonColonLoc);
403
404  /// \brief Extend the current nested-name-specifier by another
405  /// nested-name-specifier component of the form 'namespace-alias::'.
406  ///
407  /// \param Context The AST context in which this nested-name-specifier
408  /// resides.
409  ///
410  /// \param Alias The namespace alias.
411  ///
412  /// \param AliasLoc The location of the namespace alias
413  /// name.
414  ///
415  /// \param ColonColonLoc The location of the trailing '::'.
416  void Extend(ASTContext &Context, NamespaceAliasDecl *Alias,
417              SourceLocation AliasLoc, SourceLocation ColonColonLoc);
418
419  /// \brief Turn this (empty) nested-name-specifier into the global
420  /// nested-name-specifier '::'.
421  void MakeGlobal(ASTContext &Context, SourceLocation ColonColonLoc);
422
423  /// \brief Make a new nested-name-specifier from incomplete source-location
424  /// information.
425  ///
426  /// This routine should be used very, very rarely, in cases where we
427  /// need to synthesize a nested-name-specifier. Most code should instead use
428  /// \c Adopt() with a proper \c NestedNameSpecifierLoc.
429  void MakeTrivial(ASTContext &Context, NestedNameSpecifier *Qualifier,
430                   SourceRange R);
431
432  /// \brief Adopt an existing nested-name-specifier (with source-range
433  /// information).
434  void Adopt(NestedNameSpecifierLoc Other);
435
436  /// \brief Retrieve the source range covered by this nested-name-specifier.
437  SourceRange getSourceRange() const LLVM_READONLY {
438    return NestedNameSpecifierLoc(Representation, Buffer).getSourceRange();
439  }
440
441  /// \brief Retrieve a nested-name-specifier with location information,
442  /// copied into the given AST context.
443  ///
444  /// \param Context The context into which this nested-name-specifier will be
445  /// copied.
446  NestedNameSpecifierLoc getWithLocInContext(ASTContext &Context) const;
447
448  /// \brief Retrieve a nested-name-specifier with location
449  /// information based on the information in this builder.
450  ///
451  /// This loc will contain references to the builder's internal data and may
452  /// be invalidated by any change to the builder.
453  NestedNameSpecifierLoc getTemporary() const {
454    return NestedNameSpecifierLoc(Representation, Buffer);
455  }
456
457  /// \brief Clear out this builder, and prepare it to build another
458  /// nested-name-specifier with source-location information.
459  void Clear() {
460    Representation = 0;
461    BufferSize = 0;
462  }
463
464  /// \brief Retrieve the underlying buffer.
465  ///
466  /// \returns A pair containing a pointer to the buffer of source-location
467  /// data and the size of the source-location data that resides in that
468  /// buffer.
469  std::pair<char *, unsigned> getBuffer() const {
470    return std::make_pair(Buffer, BufferSize);
471  }
472};
473
474/// Insertion operator for diagnostics.  This allows sending
475/// NestedNameSpecifiers into a diagnostic with <<.
476inline const DiagnosticBuilder &operator<<(const DiagnosticBuilder &DB,
477                                           NestedNameSpecifier *NNS) {
478  DB.AddTaggedVal(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(NNS),
479                  DiagnosticsEngine::ak_nestednamespec);
480  return DB;
481}
482
483}
484
485#endif
486