ASTMatchers.h revision c5ae717c2b774bfce6bce4bb51072f664b2d54aa
1//===--- ASTMatchers.h - Structural query framework -------------*- 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 implements matchers to be used together with the MatchFinder to
11//  match AST nodes.
12//
13//  Matchers are created by generator functions, which can be combined in
14//  a functional in-language DSL to express queries over the C++ AST.
15//
16//  For example, to match a class with a certain name, one would call:
17//    recordDecl(hasName("MyClass"))
18//  which returns a matcher that can be used to find all AST nodes that declare
19//  a class named 'MyClass'.
20//
21//  For more complicated match expressions we're often interested in accessing
22//  multiple parts of the matched AST nodes once a match is found. In that case,
23//  use the id(...) matcher around the match expressions that match the nodes
24//  you want to access.
25//
26//  For example, when we're interested in child classes of a certain class, we
27//  would write:
28//    recordDecl(hasName("MyClass"), hasChild(id("child", recordDecl())))
29//  When the match is found via the MatchFinder, a user provided callback will
30//  be called with a BoundNodes instance that contains a mapping from the
31//  strings that we provided for the id(...) calls to the nodes that were
32//  matched.
33//  In the given example, each time our matcher finds a match we get a callback
34//  where "child" is bound to the CXXRecordDecl node of the matching child
35//  class declaration.
36//
37//  See ASTMatchersInternal.h for a more in-depth explanation of the
38//  implementation details of the matcher framework.
39//
40//  See ASTMatchFinder.h for how to use the generated matchers to run over
41//  an AST.
42//
43//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
44
45#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_AST_MATCHERS_AST_MATCHERS_H
46#define LLVM_CLANG_AST_MATCHERS_AST_MATCHERS_H
47
48#include "clang/AST/DeclFriend.h"
49#include "clang/AST/DeclTemplate.h"
50#include "clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchersInternal.h"
51#include "clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchersMacros.h"
52#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
53#include "llvm/Support/Regex.h"
54#include <iterator>
55
56namespace clang {
57namespace ast_matchers {
58
59/// \brief Maps string IDs to AST nodes matched by parts of a matcher.
60///
61/// The bound nodes are generated by calling \c bind("id") on the node matchers
62/// of the nodes we want to access later.
63///
64/// The instances of BoundNodes are created by \c MatchFinder when the user's
65/// callbacks are executed every time a match is found.
66class BoundNodes {
67public:
68  /// \brief Returns the AST node bound to \c ID.
69  ///
70  /// Returns NULL if there was no node bound to \c ID or if there is a node but
71  /// it cannot be converted to the specified type.
72  template <typename T>
73  const T *getNodeAs(StringRef ID) const {
74    return MyBoundNodes.getNodeAs<T>(ID);
75  }
76
77  /// \brief Deprecated. Please use \c getNodeAs instead.
78  /// @{
79  template <typename T>
80  const T *getDeclAs(StringRef ID) const {
81    return getNodeAs<T>(ID);
82  }
83  template <typename T>
84  const T *getStmtAs(StringRef ID) const {
85    return getNodeAs<T>(ID);
86  }
87  /// @}
88
89private:
90  /// \brief Create BoundNodes from a pre-filled map of bindings.
91  BoundNodes(internal::BoundNodesMap &MyBoundNodes)
92      : MyBoundNodes(MyBoundNodes) {}
93
94  internal::BoundNodesMap MyBoundNodes;
95
96  friend class internal::BoundNodesTreeBuilder;
97};
98
99/// \brief If the provided matcher matches a node, binds the node to \c ID.
100///
101/// FIXME: Do we want to support this now that we have bind()?
102template <typename T>
103internal::Matcher<T> id(const std::string &ID,
104                        const internal::BindableMatcher<T> &InnerMatcher) {
105  return InnerMatcher.bind(ID);
106}
107
108/// \brief Types of matchers for the top-level classes in the AST class
109/// hierarchy.
110/// @{
111typedef internal::Matcher<Decl> DeclarationMatcher;
112typedef internal::Matcher<Stmt> StatementMatcher;
113typedef internal::Matcher<QualType> TypeMatcher;
114typedef internal::Matcher<TypeLoc> TypeLocMatcher;
115typedef internal::Matcher<NestedNameSpecifier> NestedNameSpecifierMatcher;
116typedef internal::Matcher<NestedNameSpecifierLoc> NestedNameSpecifierLocMatcher;
117/// @}
118
119/// \brief Matches any node.
120///
121/// Useful when another matcher requires a child matcher, but there's no
122/// additional constraint. This will often be used with an explicit conversion
123/// to an \c internal::Matcher<> type such as \c TypeMatcher.
124///
125/// Example: \c DeclarationMatcher(anything()) matches all declarations, e.g.,
126/// \code
127/// "int* p" and "void f()" in
128///   int* p;
129///   void f();
130/// \endcode
131///
132/// Usable as: Any Matcher
133inline internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam0<internal::TrueMatcher>
134anything() {
135  return internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam0<internal::TrueMatcher>();
136}
137
138/// \brief Matches declarations.
139///
140/// Examples matches \c X, \c C, and the friend declaration inside \c C;
141/// \code
142///   void X();
143///   class C {
144///     friend X;
145///   };
146/// \endcode
147const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<Decl> decl;
148
149/// \brief Matches a declaration of anything that could have a name.
150///
151/// Example matches \c X, \c S, the anonymous union type, \c i, and \c U;
152/// \code
153///   typedef int X;
154///   struct S {
155///     union {
156///       int i;
157///     } U;
158///   };
159/// \endcode
160const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, NamedDecl> namedDecl;
161
162/// \brief Matches a declaration of a namespace.
163///
164/// Given
165/// \code
166///   namespace {}
167///   namespace test {}
168/// \endcode
169/// namespaceDecl()
170///   matches "namespace {}" and "namespace test {}"
171const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, NamespaceDecl> namespaceDecl;
172
173/// \brief Matches C++ class declarations.
174///
175/// Example matches \c X, \c Z
176/// \code
177///   class X;
178///   template<class T> class Z {};
179/// \endcode
180const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
181  Decl,
182  CXXRecordDecl> recordDecl;
183
184/// \brief Matches C++ class template declarations.
185///
186/// Example matches \c Z
187/// \code
188///   template<class T> class Z {};
189/// \endcode
190const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
191  Decl,
192  ClassTemplateDecl> classTemplateDecl;
193
194/// \brief Matches C++ class template specializations.
195///
196/// Given
197/// \code
198///   template<typename T> class A {};
199///   template<> class A<double> {};
200///   A<int> a;
201/// \endcode
202/// classTemplateSpecializationDecl()
203///   matches the specializations \c A<int> and \c A<double>
204const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
205  Decl,
206  ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl> classTemplateSpecializationDecl;
207
208/// \brief Matches declarator declarations (field, variable, function
209/// and non-type template parameter declarations).
210///
211/// Given
212/// \code
213///   class X { int y; };
214/// \endcode
215/// declaratorDecl()
216///   matches \c int y.
217const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, DeclaratorDecl>
218    declaratorDecl;
219
220/// \brief Matches parameter variable declarations.
221///
222/// Given
223/// \code
224///   void f(int x);
225/// \endcode
226/// parmVarDecl()
227///   matches \c int x.
228const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, ParmVarDecl> parmVarDecl;
229
230/// \brief Matches C++ access specifier declarations.
231///
232/// Given
233/// \code
234///   class C {
235///   public:
236///     int a;
237///   };
238/// \endcode
239/// accessSpecDecl()
240///   matches 'public:'
241const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
242  Decl,
243  AccessSpecDecl> accessSpecDecl;
244
245/// \brief Matches constructor initializers.
246///
247/// Examples matches \c i(42).
248/// \code
249///   class C {
250///     C() : i(42) {}
251///     int i;
252///   };
253/// \endcode
254const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<CXXCtorInitializer> ctorInitializer;
255
256/// \brief Matches public C++ declarations.
257///
258/// Given
259/// \code
260///   class C {
261///   public:    int a;
262///   protected: int b;
263///   private:   int c;
264///   };
265/// \endcode
266/// fieldDecl(isPublic())
267///   matches 'int a;'
268AST_MATCHER(Decl, isPublic) {
269  return Node.getAccess() == AS_public;
270}
271
272/// \brief Matches protected C++ declarations.
273///
274/// Given
275/// \code
276///   class C {
277///   public:    int a;
278///   protected: int b;
279///   private:   int c;
280///   };
281/// \endcode
282/// fieldDecl(isProtected())
283///   matches 'int b;'
284AST_MATCHER(Decl, isProtected) {
285  return Node.getAccess() == AS_protected;
286}
287
288/// \brief Matches private C++ declarations.
289///
290/// Given
291/// \code
292///   class C {
293///   public:    int a;
294///   protected: int b;
295///   private:   int c;
296///   };
297/// \endcode
298/// fieldDecl(isPrivate())
299///   matches 'int c;'
300AST_MATCHER(Decl, isPrivate) {
301  return Node.getAccess() == AS_private;
302}
303
304/// \brief Matches classTemplateSpecializations that have at least one
305/// TemplateArgument matching the given InnerMatcher.
306///
307/// Given
308/// \code
309///   template<typename T> class A {};
310///   template<> class A<double> {};
311///   A<int> a;
312/// \endcode
313/// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(hasAnyTemplateArgument(
314///     refersToType(asString("int"))))
315///   matches the specialization \c A<int>
316AST_MATCHER_P(ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl, hasAnyTemplateArgument,
317              internal::Matcher<TemplateArgument>, InnerMatcher) {
318  llvm::ArrayRef<TemplateArgument> List = Node.getTemplateArgs().asArray();
319  return matchesFirstInRange(InnerMatcher, List.begin(), List.end(), Finder,
320                             Builder);
321}
322
323/// \brief Matches expressions that match InnerMatcher after any implicit casts
324/// are stripped off.
325///
326/// Parentheses and explicit casts are not discarded.
327/// Given
328/// \code
329///   int arr[5];
330///   int a = 0;
331///   char b = 0;
332///   const int c = a;
333///   int *d = arr;
334///   long e = (long) 0l;
335/// \endcode
336/// The matchers
337/// \code
338///    varDecl(hasInitializer(ignoringImpCasts(integerLiteral())))
339///    varDecl(hasInitializer(ignoringImpCasts(declRefExpr())))
340/// \endcode
341/// would match the declarations for a, b, c, and d, but not e.
342/// While
343/// \code
344///    varDecl(hasInitializer(integerLiteral()))
345///    varDecl(hasInitializer(declRefExpr()))
346/// \endcode
347/// only match the declarations for b, c, and d.
348AST_MATCHER_P(Expr, ignoringImpCasts,
349              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
350  return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.IgnoreImpCasts(), Finder, Builder);
351}
352
353/// \brief Matches expressions that match InnerMatcher after parentheses and
354/// casts are stripped off.
355///
356/// Implicit and non-C Style casts are also discarded.
357/// Given
358/// \code
359///   int a = 0;
360///   char b = (0);
361///   void* c = reinterpret_cast<char*>(0);
362///   char d = char(0);
363/// \endcode
364/// The matcher
365///    varDecl(hasInitializer(ignoringParenCasts(integerLiteral())))
366/// would match the declarations for a, b, c, and d.
367/// while
368///    varDecl(hasInitializer(integerLiteral()))
369/// only match the declaration for a.
370AST_MATCHER_P(Expr, ignoringParenCasts, internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
371  return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.IgnoreParenCasts(), Finder, Builder);
372}
373
374/// \brief Matches expressions that match InnerMatcher after implicit casts and
375/// parentheses are stripped off.
376///
377/// Explicit casts are not discarded.
378/// Given
379/// \code
380///   int arr[5];
381///   int a = 0;
382///   char b = (0);
383///   const int c = a;
384///   int *d = (arr);
385///   long e = ((long) 0l);
386/// \endcode
387/// The matchers
388///    varDecl(hasInitializer(ignoringParenImpCasts(integerLiteral())))
389///    varDecl(hasInitializer(ignoringParenImpCasts(declRefExpr())))
390/// would match the declarations for a, b, c, and d, but not e.
391/// while
392///    varDecl(hasInitializer(integerLiteral()))
393///    varDecl(hasInitializer(declRefExpr()))
394/// would only match the declaration for a.
395AST_MATCHER_P(Expr, ignoringParenImpCasts,
396              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
397  return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.IgnoreParenImpCasts(), Finder, Builder);
398}
399
400/// \brief Matches classTemplateSpecializations where the n'th TemplateArgument
401/// matches the given InnerMatcher.
402///
403/// Given
404/// \code
405///   template<typename T, typename U> class A {};
406///   A<bool, int> b;
407///   A<int, bool> c;
408/// \endcode
409/// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(hasTemplateArgument(
410///     1, refersToType(asString("int"))))
411///   matches the specialization \c A<bool, int>
412AST_MATCHER_P2(ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl, hasTemplateArgument,
413               unsigned, N, internal::Matcher<TemplateArgument>, InnerMatcher) {
414  const TemplateArgumentList &List = Node.getTemplateArgs();
415  if (List.size() <= N)
416    return false;
417  return InnerMatcher.matches(List.get(N), Finder, Builder);
418}
419
420/// \brief Matches a TemplateArgument that refers to a certain type.
421///
422/// Given
423/// \code
424///   struct X {};
425///   template<typename T> struct A {};
426///   A<X> a;
427/// \endcode
428/// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(hasAnyTemplateArgument(
429///     refersToType(class(hasName("X")))))
430///   matches the specialization \c A<X>
431AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument, refersToType,
432              internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher) {
433  if (Node.getKind() != TemplateArgument::Type)
434    return false;
435  return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getAsType(), Finder, Builder);
436}
437
438/// \brief Matches a TemplateArgument that refers to a certain declaration.
439///
440/// Given
441/// \code
442///   template<typename T> struct A {};
443///   struct B { B* next; };
444///   A<&B::next> a;
445/// \endcode
446/// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(hasAnyTemplateArgument(
447///     refersToDeclaration(fieldDecl(hasName("next"))))
448///   matches the specialization \c A<&B::next> with \c fieldDecl(...) matching
449///     \c B::next
450AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument, refersToDeclaration,
451              internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher) {
452  if (Node.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Declaration)
453    return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getAsDecl(), Finder, Builder);
454  return false;
455}
456
457/// \brief Matches C++ constructor declarations.
458///
459/// Example matches Foo::Foo() and Foo::Foo(int)
460/// \code
461///   class Foo {
462///    public:
463///     Foo();
464///     Foo(int);
465///     int DoSomething();
466///   };
467/// \endcode
468const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
469  Decl,
470  CXXConstructorDecl> constructorDecl;
471
472/// \brief Matches explicit C++ destructor declarations.
473///
474/// Example matches Foo::~Foo()
475/// \code
476///   class Foo {
477///    public:
478///     virtual ~Foo();
479///   };
480/// \endcode
481const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
482  Decl,
483  CXXDestructorDecl> destructorDecl;
484
485/// \brief Matches enum declarations.
486///
487/// Example matches X
488/// \code
489///   enum X {
490///     A, B, C
491///   };
492/// \endcode
493const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, EnumDecl> enumDecl;
494
495/// \brief Matches enum constants.
496///
497/// Example matches A, B, C
498/// \code
499///   enum X {
500///     A, B, C
501///   };
502/// \endcode
503const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
504  Decl,
505  EnumConstantDecl> enumConstantDecl;
506
507/// \brief Matches method declarations.
508///
509/// Example matches y
510/// \code
511///   class X { void y() };
512/// \endcode
513const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, CXXMethodDecl> methodDecl;
514
515/// \brief Matches variable declarations.
516///
517/// Note: this does not match declarations of member variables, which are
518/// "field" declarations in Clang parlance.
519///
520/// Example matches a
521/// \code
522///   int a;
523/// \endcode
524const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, VarDecl> varDecl;
525
526/// \brief Matches field declarations.
527///
528/// Given
529/// \code
530///   class X { int m; };
531/// \endcode
532/// fieldDecl()
533///   matches 'm'.
534const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, FieldDecl> fieldDecl;
535
536/// \brief Matches function declarations.
537///
538/// Example matches f
539/// \code
540///   void f();
541/// \endcode
542const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, FunctionDecl> functionDecl;
543
544/// \brief Matches C++ function template declarations.
545///
546/// Example matches f
547/// \code
548///   template<class T> void f(T t) {}
549/// \endcode
550const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
551  Decl,
552  FunctionTemplateDecl> functionTemplateDecl;
553
554/// \brief Matches friend declarations.
555///
556/// Given
557/// \code
558///   class X { friend void foo(); };
559/// \endcode
560/// friendDecl()
561///   matches 'friend void foo()'.
562const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, FriendDecl> friendDecl;
563
564/// \brief Matches statements.
565///
566/// Given
567/// \code
568///   { ++a; }
569/// \endcode
570/// stmt()
571///   matches both the compound statement '{ ++a; }' and '++a'.
572const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<Stmt> stmt;
573
574/// \brief Matches declaration statements.
575///
576/// Given
577/// \code
578///   int a;
579/// \endcode
580/// declStmt()
581///   matches 'int a'.
582const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
583  Stmt,
584  DeclStmt> declStmt;
585
586/// \brief Matches member expressions.
587///
588/// Given
589/// \code
590///   class Y {
591///     void x() { this->x(); x(); Y y; y.x(); a; this->b; Y::b; }
592///     int a; static int b;
593///   };
594/// \endcode
595/// memberExpr()
596///   matches this->x, x, y.x, a, this->b
597const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, MemberExpr> memberExpr;
598
599/// \brief Matches call expressions.
600///
601/// Example matches x.y() and y()
602/// \code
603///   X x;
604///   x.y();
605///   y();
606/// \endcode
607const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CallExpr> callExpr;
608
609/// \brief Matches lambda expressions.
610///
611/// Example matches [&](){return 5;}
612/// \code
613///   [&](){return 5;}
614/// \endcode
615const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, LambdaExpr> lambdaExpr;
616
617/// \brief Matches member call expressions.
618///
619/// Example matches x.y()
620/// \code
621///   X x;
622///   x.y();
623/// \endcode
624const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
625  Stmt,
626  CXXMemberCallExpr> memberCallExpr;
627
628/// \brief Matches init list expressions.
629///
630/// Given
631/// \code
632///   int a[] = { 1, 2 };
633///   struct B { int x, y; };
634///   B b = { 5, 6 };
635/// \endcode
636/// initList()
637///   matches "{ 1, 2 }" and "{ 5, 6 }"
638const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, InitListExpr> initListExpr;
639
640/// \brief Matches using declarations.
641///
642/// Given
643/// \code
644///   namespace X { int x; }
645///   using X::x;
646/// \endcode
647/// usingDecl()
648///   matches \code using X::x \endcode
649const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, UsingDecl> usingDecl;
650
651/// \brief Matches unresolved using value declarations.
652///
653/// Given
654/// \code
655///   template<typename X>
656///   class C : private X {
657///     using X::x;
658///   };
659/// \endcode
660/// unresolvedUsingValueDecl()
661///   matches \code using X::x \endcode
662const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
663  Decl,
664  UnresolvedUsingValueDecl> unresolvedUsingValueDecl;
665
666/// \brief Matches constructor call expressions (including implicit ones).
667///
668/// Example matches string(ptr, n) and ptr within arguments of f
669///     (matcher = constructExpr())
670/// \code
671///   void f(const string &a, const string &b);
672///   char *ptr;
673///   int n;
674///   f(string(ptr, n), ptr);
675/// \endcode
676const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
677  Stmt,
678  CXXConstructExpr> constructExpr;
679
680/// \brief Matches unresolved constructor call expressions.
681///
682/// Example matches T(t) in return statement of f
683///     (matcher = unresolvedConstructExpr())
684/// \code
685///   template <typename T>
686///   void f(const T& t) { return T(t); }
687/// \endcode
688const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
689  Stmt,
690  CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr> unresolvedConstructExpr;
691
692/// \brief Matches implicit and explicit this expressions.
693///
694/// Example matches the implicit this expression in "return i".
695///     (matcher = thisExpr())
696/// \code
697/// struct foo {
698///   int i;
699///   int f() { return i; }
700/// };
701/// \endcode
702const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXThisExpr> thisExpr;
703
704/// \brief Matches nodes where temporaries are created.
705///
706/// Example matches FunctionTakesString(GetStringByValue())
707///     (matcher = bindTemporaryExpr())
708/// \code
709///   FunctionTakesString(GetStringByValue());
710///   FunctionTakesStringByPointer(GetStringPointer());
711/// \endcode
712const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
713  Stmt,
714  CXXBindTemporaryExpr> bindTemporaryExpr;
715
716/// \brief Matches nodes where temporaries are materialized.
717///
718/// Example: Given
719/// \code
720///   struct T {void func()};
721///   T f();
722///   void g(T);
723/// \endcode
724/// materializeTemporaryExpr() matches 'f()' in these statements
725/// \code
726///   T u(f());
727///   g(f());
728/// \endcode
729/// but does not match
730/// \code
731///   f();
732///   f().func();
733/// \endcode
734const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
735  Stmt,
736  MaterializeTemporaryExpr> materializeTemporaryExpr;
737
738/// \brief Matches new expressions.
739///
740/// Given
741/// \code
742///   new X;
743/// \endcode
744/// newExpr()
745///   matches 'new X'.
746const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXNewExpr> newExpr;
747
748/// \brief Matches delete expressions.
749///
750/// Given
751/// \code
752///   delete X;
753/// \endcode
754/// deleteExpr()
755///   matches 'delete X'.
756const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXDeleteExpr> deleteExpr;
757
758/// \brief Matches array subscript expressions.
759///
760/// Given
761/// \code
762///   int i = a[1];
763/// \endcode
764/// arraySubscriptExpr()
765///   matches "a[1]"
766const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
767  Stmt,
768  ArraySubscriptExpr> arraySubscriptExpr;
769
770/// \brief Matches the value of a default argument at the call site.
771///
772/// Example matches the CXXDefaultArgExpr placeholder inserted for the
773///     default value of the second parameter in the call expression f(42)
774///     (matcher = defaultArgExpr())
775/// \code
776///   void f(int x, int y = 0);
777///   f(42);
778/// \endcode
779const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
780  Stmt,
781  CXXDefaultArgExpr> defaultArgExpr;
782
783/// \brief Matches overloaded operator calls.
784///
785/// Note that if an operator isn't overloaded, it won't match. Instead, use
786/// binaryOperator matcher.
787/// Currently it does not match operators such as new delete.
788/// FIXME: figure out why these do not match?
789///
790/// Example matches both operator<<((o << b), c) and operator<<(o, b)
791///     (matcher = operatorCallExpr())
792/// \code
793///   ostream &operator<< (ostream &out, int i) { };
794///   ostream &o; int b = 1, c = 1;
795///   o << b << c;
796/// \endcode
797const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
798  Stmt,
799  CXXOperatorCallExpr> operatorCallExpr;
800
801/// \brief Matches expressions.
802///
803/// Example matches x()
804/// \code
805///   void f() { x(); }
806/// \endcode
807const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, Expr> expr;
808
809/// \brief Matches expressions that refer to declarations.
810///
811/// Example matches x in if (x)
812/// \code
813///   bool x;
814///   if (x) {}
815/// \endcode
816const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, DeclRefExpr> declRefExpr;
817
818/// \brief Matches if statements.
819///
820/// Example matches 'if (x) {}'
821/// \code
822///   if (x) {}
823/// \endcode
824const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, IfStmt> ifStmt;
825
826/// \brief Matches for statements.
827///
828/// Example matches 'for (;;) {}'
829/// \code
830///   for (;;) {}
831///   int i[] =  {1, 2, 3}; for (auto a : i);
832/// \endcode
833const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ForStmt> forStmt;
834
835/// \brief Matches range-based for statements.
836///
837/// forRangeStmt() matches 'for (auto a : i)'
838/// \code
839///   int i[] =  {1, 2, 3}; for (auto a : i);
840///   for(int j = 0; j < 5; ++j);
841/// \endcode
842const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXForRangeStmt> forRangeStmt;
843
844/// \brief Matches the increment statement of a for loop.
845///
846/// Example:
847///     forStmt(hasIncrement(unaryOperator(hasOperatorName("++"))))
848/// matches '++x' in
849/// \code
850///     for (x; x < N; ++x) { }
851/// \endcode
852AST_MATCHER_P(ForStmt, hasIncrement, internal::Matcher<Stmt>,
853              InnerMatcher) {
854  const Stmt *const Increment = Node.getInc();
855  return (Increment != NULL &&
856          InnerMatcher.matches(*Increment, Finder, Builder));
857}
858
859/// \brief Matches the initialization statement of a for loop.
860///
861/// Example:
862///     forStmt(hasLoopInit(declStmt()))
863/// matches 'int x = 0' in
864/// \code
865///     for (int x = 0; x < N; ++x) { }
866/// \endcode
867AST_MATCHER_P(ForStmt, hasLoopInit, internal::Matcher<Stmt>,
868              InnerMatcher) {
869  const Stmt *const Init = Node.getInit();
870  return (Init != NULL && InnerMatcher.matches(*Init, Finder, Builder));
871}
872
873/// \brief Matches while statements.
874///
875/// Given
876/// \code
877///   while (true) {}
878/// \endcode
879/// whileStmt()
880///   matches 'while (true) {}'.
881const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, WhileStmt> whileStmt;
882
883/// \brief Matches do statements.
884///
885/// Given
886/// \code
887///   do {} while (true);
888/// \endcode
889/// doStmt()
890///   matches 'do {} while(true)'
891const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, DoStmt> doStmt;
892
893/// \brief Matches break statements.
894///
895/// Given
896/// \code
897///   while (true) { break; }
898/// \endcode
899/// breakStmt()
900///   matches 'break'
901const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, BreakStmt> breakStmt;
902
903/// \brief Matches continue statements.
904///
905/// Given
906/// \code
907///   while (true) { continue; }
908/// \endcode
909/// continueStmt()
910///   matches 'continue'
911const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ContinueStmt> continueStmt;
912
913/// \brief Matches return statements.
914///
915/// Given
916/// \code
917///   return 1;
918/// \endcode
919/// returnStmt()
920///   matches 'return 1'
921const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ReturnStmt> returnStmt;
922
923/// \brief Matches goto statements.
924///
925/// Given
926/// \code
927///   goto FOO;
928///   FOO: bar();
929/// \endcode
930/// gotoStmt()
931///   matches 'goto FOO'
932const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, GotoStmt> gotoStmt;
933
934/// \brief Matches label statements.
935///
936/// Given
937/// \code
938///   goto FOO;
939///   FOO: bar();
940/// \endcode
941/// labelStmt()
942///   matches 'FOO:'
943const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, LabelStmt> labelStmt;
944
945/// \brief Matches switch statements.
946///
947/// Given
948/// \code
949///   switch(a) { case 42: break; default: break; }
950/// \endcode
951/// switchStmt()
952///   matches 'switch(a)'.
953const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, SwitchStmt> switchStmt;
954
955/// \brief Matches case and default statements inside switch statements.
956///
957/// Given
958/// \code
959///   switch(a) { case 42: break; default: break; }
960/// \endcode
961/// switchCase()
962///   matches 'case 42: break;' and 'default: break;'.
963const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, SwitchCase> switchCase;
964
965/// \brief Matches case statements inside switch statements.
966///
967/// Given
968/// \code
969///   switch(a) { case 42: break; default: break; }
970/// \endcode
971/// caseStmt()
972///   matches 'case 42: break;'.
973const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CaseStmt> caseStmt;
974
975/// \brief Matches default statements inside switch statements.
976///
977/// Given
978/// \code
979///   switch(a) { case 42: break; default: break; }
980/// \endcode
981/// defaultStmt()
982///   matches 'default: break;'.
983const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, DefaultStmt> defaultStmt;
984
985/// \brief Matches compound statements.
986///
987/// Example matches '{}' and '{{}}'in 'for (;;) {{}}'
988/// \code
989///   for (;;) {{}}
990/// \endcode
991const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CompoundStmt> compoundStmt;
992
993/// \brief Matches catch statements.
994///
995/// \code
996///   try {} catch(int i) {}
997/// \endcode
998/// catchStmt()
999///   matches 'catch(int i)'
1000const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXCatchStmt> catchStmt;
1001
1002/// \brief Matches try statements.
1003///
1004/// \code
1005///   try {} catch(int i) {}
1006/// \endcode
1007/// tryStmt()
1008///   matches 'try {}'
1009const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXTryStmt> tryStmt;
1010
1011/// \brief Matches throw expressions.
1012///
1013/// \code
1014///   try { throw 5; } catch(int i) {}
1015/// \endcode
1016/// throwExpr()
1017///   matches 'throw 5'
1018const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXThrowExpr> throwExpr;
1019
1020/// \brief Matches null statements.
1021///
1022/// \code
1023///   foo();;
1024/// \endcode
1025/// nullStmt()
1026///   matches the second ';'
1027const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, NullStmt> nullStmt;
1028
1029/// \brief Matches asm statements.
1030///
1031/// \code
1032///  int i = 100;
1033///   __asm("mov al, 2");
1034/// \endcode
1035/// asmStmt()
1036///   matches '__asm("mov al, 2")'
1037const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, AsmStmt> asmStmt;
1038
1039/// \brief Matches bool literals.
1040///
1041/// Example matches true
1042/// \code
1043///   true
1044/// \endcode
1045const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1046  Stmt,
1047  CXXBoolLiteralExpr> boolLiteral;
1048
1049/// \brief Matches string literals (also matches wide string literals).
1050///
1051/// Example matches "abcd", L"abcd"
1052/// \code
1053///   char *s = "abcd"; wchar_t *ws = L"abcd"
1054/// \endcode
1055const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1056  Stmt,
1057  StringLiteral> stringLiteral;
1058
1059/// \brief Matches character literals (also matches wchar_t).
1060///
1061/// Not matching Hex-encoded chars (e.g. 0x1234, which is a IntegerLiteral),
1062/// though.
1063///
1064/// Example matches 'a', L'a'
1065/// \code
1066///   char ch = 'a'; wchar_t chw = L'a';
1067/// \endcode
1068const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1069  Stmt,
1070  CharacterLiteral> characterLiteral;
1071
1072/// \brief Matches integer literals of all sizes / encodings, e.g.
1073/// 1, 1L, 0x1 and 1U.
1074///
1075/// Does not match character-encoded integers such as L'a'.
1076const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1077  Stmt,
1078  IntegerLiteral> integerLiteral;
1079
1080/// \brief Matches float literals of all sizes / encodings, e.g.
1081/// 1.0, 1.0f, 1.0L and 1e10.
1082///
1083/// Does not match implicit conversions such as
1084/// \code
1085///   float a = 10;
1086/// \endcode
1087const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1088  Stmt,
1089  FloatingLiteral> floatLiteral;
1090
1091/// \brief Matches user defined literal operator call.
1092///
1093/// Example match: "foo"_suffix
1094const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1095  Stmt,
1096  UserDefinedLiteral> userDefinedLiteral;
1097
1098/// \brief Matches compound (i.e. non-scalar) literals
1099///
1100/// Example match: {1}, (1, 2)
1101/// \code
1102///   int array[4] = {1}; vector int myvec = (vector int)(1, 2);
1103/// \endcode
1104const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1105  Stmt,
1106  CompoundLiteralExpr> compoundLiteralExpr;
1107
1108/// \brief Matches nullptr literal.
1109const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1110  Stmt,
1111  CXXNullPtrLiteralExpr> nullPtrLiteralExpr;
1112
1113/// \brief Matches binary operator expressions.
1114///
1115/// Example matches a || b
1116/// \code
1117///   !(a || b)
1118/// \endcode
1119const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1120  Stmt,
1121  BinaryOperator> binaryOperator;
1122
1123/// \brief Matches unary operator expressions.
1124///
1125/// Example matches !a
1126/// \code
1127///   !a || b
1128/// \endcode
1129const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1130  Stmt,
1131  UnaryOperator> unaryOperator;
1132
1133/// \brief Matches conditional operator expressions.
1134///
1135/// Example matches a ? b : c
1136/// \code
1137///   (a ? b : c) + 42
1138/// \endcode
1139const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1140  Stmt,
1141  ConditionalOperator> conditionalOperator;
1142
1143/// \brief Matches a reinterpret_cast expression.
1144///
1145/// Either the source expression or the destination type can be matched
1146/// using has(), but hasDestinationType() is more specific and can be
1147/// more readable.
1148///
1149/// Example matches reinterpret_cast<char*>(&p) in
1150/// \code
1151///   void* p = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&p);
1152/// \endcode
1153const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1154  Stmt,
1155  CXXReinterpretCastExpr> reinterpretCastExpr;
1156
1157/// \brief Matches a C++ static_cast expression.
1158///
1159/// \see hasDestinationType
1160/// \see reinterpretCast
1161///
1162/// Example:
1163///   staticCastExpr()
1164/// matches
1165///   static_cast<long>(8)
1166/// in
1167/// \code
1168///   long eight(static_cast<long>(8));
1169/// \endcode
1170const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1171  Stmt,
1172  CXXStaticCastExpr> staticCastExpr;
1173
1174/// \brief Matches a dynamic_cast expression.
1175///
1176/// Example:
1177///   dynamicCastExpr()
1178/// matches
1179///   dynamic_cast<D*>(&b);
1180/// in
1181/// \code
1182///   struct B { virtual ~B() {} }; struct D : B {};
1183///   B b;
1184///   D* p = dynamic_cast<D*>(&b);
1185/// \endcode
1186const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1187  Stmt,
1188  CXXDynamicCastExpr> dynamicCastExpr;
1189
1190/// \brief Matches a const_cast expression.
1191///
1192/// Example: Matches const_cast<int*>(&r) in
1193/// \code
1194///   int n = 42;
1195///   const int &r(n);
1196///   int* p = const_cast<int*>(&r);
1197/// \endcode
1198const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1199  Stmt,
1200  CXXConstCastExpr> constCastExpr;
1201
1202/// \brief Matches a C-style cast expression.
1203///
1204/// Example: Matches (int*) 2.2f in
1205/// \code
1206///   int i = (int) 2.2f;
1207/// \endcode
1208const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1209  Stmt,
1210  CStyleCastExpr> cStyleCastExpr;
1211
1212/// \brief Matches explicit cast expressions.
1213///
1214/// Matches any cast expression written in user code, whether it be a
1215/// C-style cast, a functional-style cast, or a keyword cast.
1216///
1217/// Does not match implicit conversions.
1218///
1219/// Note: the name "explicitCast" is chosen to match Clang's terminology, as
1220/// Clang uses the term "cast" to apply to implicit conversions as well as to
1221/// actual cast expressions.
1222///
1223/// \see hasDestinationType.
1224///
1225/// Example: matches all five of the casts in
1226/// \code
1227///   int((int)(reinterpret_cast<int>(static_cast<int>(const_cast<int>(42)))))
1228/// \endcode
1229/// but does not match the implicit conversion in
1230/// \code
1231///   long ell = 42;
1232/// \endcode
1233const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1234  Stmt,
1235  ExplicitCastExpr> explicitCastExpr;
1236
1237/// \brief Matches the implicit cast nodes of Clang's AST.
1238///
1239/// This matches many different places, including function call return value
1240/// eliding, as well as any type conversions.
1241const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1242  Stmt,
1243  ImplicitCastExpr> implicitCastExpr;
1244
1245/// \brief Matches any cast nodes of Clang's AST.
1246///
1247/// Example: castExpr() matches each of the following:
1248/// \code
1249///   (int) 3;
1250///   const_cast<Expr *>(SubExpr);
1251///   char c = 0;
1252/// \endcode
1253/// but does not match
1254/// \code
1255///   int i = (0);
1256///   int k = 0;
1257/// \endcode
1258const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CastExpr> castExpr;
1259
1260/// \brief Matches functional cast expressions
1261///
1262/// Example: Matches Foo(bar);
1263/// \code
1264///   Foo f = bar;
1265///   Foo g = (Foo) bar;
1266///   Foo h = Foo(bar);
1267/// \endcode
1268const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1269  Stmt,
1270  CXXFunctionalCastExpr> functionalCastExpr;
1271
1272/// \brief Matches \c QualTypes in the clang AST.
1273const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<QualType> qualType;
1274
1275/// \brief Matches \c Types in the clang AST.
1276const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<Type> type;
1277
1278/// \brief Matches \c TypeLocs in the clang AST.
1279const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<TypeLoc> typeLoc;
1280
1281/// \brief Matches if any of the given matchers matches.
1282///
1283/// Unlike \c anyOf, \c eachOf will generate a match result for each
1284/// matching submatcher.
1285///
1286/// For example, in:
1287/// \code
1288///   class A { int a; int b; };
1289/// \endcode
1290/// The matcher:
1291/// \code
1292///   recordDecl(eachOf(has(fieldDecl(hasName("a")).bind("v")),
1293///                     has(fieldDecl(hasName("b")).bind("v"))))
1294/// \endcode
1295/// will generate two results binding "v", the first of which binds
1296/// the field declaration of \c a, the second the field declaration of
1297/// \c b.
1298///
1299/// Usable as: Any Matcher
1300template <typename M1, typename M2>
1301internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::EachOfMatcher, M1, M2>
1302eachOf(const M1 &P1, const M2 &P2) {
1303  return internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::EachOfMatcher, M1,
1304                                                M2>(P1, P2);
1305}
1306
1307/// \brief Various overloads for the anyOf matcher.
1308/// @{
1309
1310/// \brief Matches if any of the given matchers matches.
1311///
1312/// Usable as: Any Matcher
1313template<typename M1, typename M2>
1314internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AnyOfMatcher, M1, M2>
1315anyOf(const M1 &P1, const M2 &P2) {
1316  return internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AnyOfMatcher,
1317                                                M1, M2 >(P1, P2);
1318}
1319template<typename M1, typename M2, typename M3>
1320internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AnyOfMatcher, M1,
1321    internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AnyOfMatcher, M2, M3> >
1322anyOf(const M1 &P1, const M2 &P2, const M3 &P3) {
1323  return anyOf(P1, anyOf(P2, P3));
1324}
1325template<typename M1, typename M2, typename M3, typename M4>
1326internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AnyOfMatcher, M1,
1327    internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AnyOfMatcher, M2,
1328        internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AnyOfMatcher,
1329                                               M3, M4> > >
1330anyOf(const M1 &P1, const M2 &P2, const M3 &P3, const M4 &P4) {
1331  return anyOf(P1, anyOf(P2, anyOf(P3, P4)));
1332}
1333template<typename M1, typename M2, typename M3, typename M4, typename M5>
1334internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AnyOfMatcher, M1,
1335    internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AnyOfMatcher, M2,
1336        internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AnyOfMatcher, M3,
1337            internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AnyOfMatcher,
1338                                                   M4, M5> > > >
1339anyOf(const M1 &P1, const M2 &P2, const M3 &P3, const M4 &P4, const M5 &P5) {
1340  return anyOf(P1, anyOf(P2, anyOf(P3, anyOf(P4, P5))));
1341}
1342
1343/// @}
1344
1345/// \brief Various overloads for the allOf matcher.
1346/// @{
1347
1348/// \brief Matches if all given matchers match.
1349///
1350/// Usable as: Any Matcher
1351template <typename M1, typename M2>
1352internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AllOfMatcher, M1, M2>
1353allOf(const M1 &P1, const M2 &P2) {
1354  return internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AllOfMatcher, M1, M2>(
1355      P1, P2);
1356}
1357template <typename M1, typename M2, typename M3>
1358internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<
1359    internal::AllOfMatcher, M1,
1360    internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AllOfMatcher, M2, M3> >
1361allOf(const M1 &P1, const M2 &P2, const M3 &P3) {
1362  return allOf(P1, allOf(P2, P3));
1363}
1364template <typename M1, typename M2, typename M3, typename M4>
1365internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<
1366    internal::AllOfMatcher, M1,
1367    internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<
1368        internal::AllOfMatcher, M2, internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<
1369                                        internal::AllOfMatcher, M3, M4> > >
1370allOf(const M1 &P1, const M2 &P2, const M3 &P3, const M4 &P4) {
1371  return allOf(P1, allOf(P2, P3, P4));
1372}
1373template <typename M1, typename M2, typename M3, typename M4, typename M5>
1374internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<
1375    internal::AllOfMatcher, M1,
1376    internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<
1377        internal::AllOfMatcher, M2,
1378        internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<
1379            internal::AllOfMatcher, M3,
1380            internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<internal::AllOfMatcher, M4,
1381                                                   M5> > > >
1382allOf(const M1 &P1, const M2 &P2, const M3 &P3, const M4 &P4, const M5 &P5) {
1383  return allOf(P1, allOf(P2, P3, P4, P5));
1384}
1385
1386/// @}
1387
1388/// \brief Matches sizeof (C99), alignof (C++11) and vec_step (OpenCL)
1389///
1390/// Given
1391/// \code
1392///   Foo x = bar;
1393///   int y = sizeof(x) + alignof(x);
1394/// \endcode
1395/// unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr()
1396///   matches \c sizeof(x) and \c alignof(x)
1397const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
1398  Stmt,
1399  UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr> unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr;
1400
1401/// \brief Matches unary expressions that have a specific type of argument.
1402///
1403/// Given
1404/// \code
1405///   int a, c; float b; int s = sizeof(a) + sizeof(b) + alignof(c);
1406/// \endcode
1407/// unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(hasArgumentOfType(asString("int"))
1408///   matches \c sizeof(a) and \c alignof(c)
1409AST_MATCHER_P(UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr, hasArgumentOfType,
1410              internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher) {
1411  const QualType ArgumentType = Node.getTypeOfArgument();
1412  return InnerMatcher.matches(ArgumentType, Finder, Builder);
1413}
1414
1415/// \brief Matches unary expressions of a certain kind.
1416///
1417/// Given
1418/// \code
1419///   int x;
1420///   int s = sizeof(x) + alignof(x)
1421/// \endcode
1422/// unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(ofKind(UETT_SizeOf))
1423///   matches \c sizeof(x)
1424AST_MATCHER_P(UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr, ofKind, UnaryExprOrTypeTrait, Kind) {
1425  return Node.getKind() == Kind;
1426}
1427
1428/// \brief Same as unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr, but only matching
1429/// alignof.
1430inline internal::Matcher<Stmt> alignOfExpr(
1431    const internal::Matcher<UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr> &InnerMatcher) {
1432  return stmt(unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(allOf(
1433      ofKind(UETT_AlignOf), InnerMatcher)));
1434}
1435
1436/// \brief Same as unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr, but only matching
1437/// sizeof.
1438inline internal::Matcher<Stmt> sizeOfExpr(
1439    const internal::Matcher<UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr> &InnerMatcher) {
1440  return stmt(unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(
1441      allOf(ofKind(UETT_SizeOf), InnerMatcher)));
1442}
1443
1444/// \brief Matches NamedDecl nodes that have the specified name.
1445///
1446/// Supports specifying enclosing namespaces or classes by prefixing the name
1447/// with '<enclosing>::'.
1448/// Does not match typedefs of an underlying type with the given name.
1449///
1450/// Example matches X (Name == "X")
1451/// \code
1452///   class X;
1453/// \endcode
1454///
1455/// Example matches X (Name is one of "::a::b::X", "a::b::X", "b::X", "X")
1456/// \code
1457///   namespace a { namespace b { class X; } }
1458/// \endcode
1459AST_MATCHER_P(NamedDecl, hasName, std::string, Name) {
1460  assert(!Name.empty());
1461  const std::string FullNameString = "::" + Node.getQualifiedNameAsString();
1462  const StringRef FullName = FullNameString;
1463  const StringRef Pattern = Name;
1464  if (Pattern.startswith("::")) {
1465    return FullName == Pattern;
1466  } else {
1467    return FullName.endswith(("::" + Pattern).str());
1468  }
1469}
1470
1471/// \brief Matches NamedDecl nodes whose fully qualified names contain
1472/// a substring matched by the given RegExp.
1473///
1474/// Supports specifying enclosing namespaces or classes by
1475/// prefixing the name with '<enclosing>::'.  Does not match typedefs
1476/// of an underlying type with the given name.
1477///
1478/// Example matches X (regexp == "::X")
1479/// \code
1480///   class X;
1481/// \endcode
1482///
1483/// Example matches X (regexp is one of "::X", "^foo::.*X", among others)
1484/// \code
1485///   namespace foo { namespace bar { class X; } }
1486/// \endcode
1487AST_MATCHER_P(NamedDecl, matchesName, std::string, RegExp) {
1488  assert(!RegExp.empty());
1489  std::string FullNameString = "::" + Node.getQualifiedNameAsString();
1490  llvm::Regex RE(RegExp);
1491  return RE.match(FullNameString);
1492}
1493
1494/// \brief Matches overloaded operator names.
1495///
1496/// Matches overloaded operator names specified in strings without the
1497/// "operator" prefix: e.g. "<<".
1498///
1499/// Given:
1500/// \code
1501///   class A { int operator*(); };
1502///   const A &operator<<(const A &a, const A &b);
1503///   A a;
1504///   a << a;   // <-- This matches
1505/// \endcode
1506///
1507/// \c operatorCallExpr(hasOverloadedOperatorName("<<"))) matches the specified
1508/// line and \c recordDecl(hasMethod(hasOverloadedOperatorName("*"))) matches
1509/// the declaration of \c A.
1510///
1511/// Usable as: Matcher<CXXOperatorCallExpr>, Matcher<CXXMethodDecl>
1512inline internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam1<
1513    internal::HasOverloadedOperatorNameMatcher, StringRef,
1514    AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_2(CXXOperatorCallExpr, CXXMethodDecl)>
1515hasOverloadedOperatorName(const StringRef Name) {
1516  return internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam1<
1517      internal::HasOverloadedOperatorNameMatcher, StringRef,
1518      AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_2(CXXOperatorCallExpr, CXXMethodDecl)>(
1519      Name);
1520}
1521
1522/// \brief Matches C++ classes that are directly or indirectly derived from
1523/// a class matching \c Base.
1524///
1525/// Note that a class is not considered to be derived from itself.
1526///
1527/// Example matches Y, Z, C (Base == hasName("X"))
1528/// \code
1529///   class X;
1530///   class Y : public X {};  // directly derived
1531///   class Z : public Y {};  // indirectly derived
1532///   typedef X A;
1533///   typedef A B;
1534///   class C : public B {};  // derived from a typedef of X
1535/// \endcode
1536///
1537/// In the following example, Bar matches isDerivedFrom(hasName("X")):
1538/// \code
1539///   class Foo;
1540///   typedef Foo X;
1541///   class Bar : public Foo {};  // derived from a type that X is a typedef of
1542/// \endcode
1543AST_MATCHER_P(CXXRecordDecl, isDerivedFrom,
1544              internal::Matcher<NamedDecl>, Base) {
1545  return Finder->classIsDerivedFrom(&Node, Base, Builder);
1546}
1547
1548/// \brief Overloaded method as shortcut for \c isDerivedFrom(hasName(...)).
1549AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(CXXRecordDecl, isDerivedFrom, StringRef, BaseName, 1) {
1550  assert(!BaseName.empty());
1551  return isDerivedFrom(hasName(BaseName)).matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
1552}
1553
1554/// \brief Similar to \c isDerivedFrom(), but also matches classes that directly
1555/// match \c Base.
1556AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(CXXRecordDecl, isSameOrDerivedFrom,
1557                       internal::Matcher<NamedDecl>, Base, 0) {
1558  return Matcher<CXXRecordDecl>(anyOf(Base, isDerivedFrom(Base)))
1559      .matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
1560}
1561
1562/// \brief Overloaded method as shortcut for
1563/// \c isSameOrDerivedFrom(hasName(...)).
1564AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(CXXRecordDecl, isSameOrDerivedFrom, StringRef, BaseName,
1565                       1) {
1566  assert(!BaseName.empty());
1567  return isSameOrDerivedFrom(hasName(BaseName)).matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
1568}
1569
1570/// \brief Matches the first method of a class or struct that satisfies \c
1571/// InnerMatcher.
1572///
1573/// Given:
1574/// \code
1575///   class A { void func(); };
1576///   class B { void member(); };
1577/// \code
1578///
1579/// \c recordDecl(hasMethod(hasName("func"))) matches the declaration of \c A
1580/// but not \c B.
1581AST_MATCHER_P(CXXRecordDecl, hasMethod, internal::Matcher<CXXMethodDecl>,
1582              InnerMatcher) {
1583  return matchesFirstInPointerRange(InnerMatcher, Node.method_begin(),
1584                                    Node.method_end(), Finder, Builder);
1585}
1586
1587/// \brief Matches AST nodes that have child AST nodes that match the
1588/// provided matcher.
1589///
1590/// Example matches X, Y (matcher = recordDecl(has(recordDecl(hasName("X")))
1591/// \code
1592///   class X {};  // Matches X, because X::X is a class of name X inside X.
1593///   class Y { class X {}; };
1594///   class Z { class Y { class X {}; }; };  // Does not match Z.
1595/// \endcode
1596///
1597/// ChildT must be an AST base type.
1598///
1599/// Usable as: Any Matcher
1600template <typename ChildT>
1601internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcher<internal::HasMatcher, ChildT> has(
1602    const internal::Matcher<ChildT> &ChildMatcher) {
1603  return internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcher<internal::HasMatcher,
1604                                           ChildT>(ChildMatcher);
1605}
1606
1607/// \brief Matches AST nodes that have descendant AST nodes that match the
1608/// provided matcher.
1609///
1610/// Example matches X, Y, Z
1611///     (matcher = recordDecl(hasDescendant(recordDecl(hasName("X")))))
1612/// \code
1613///   class X {};  // Matches X, because X::X is a class of name X inside X.
1614///   class Y { class X {}; };
1615///   class Z { class Y { class X {}; }; };
1616/// \endcode
1617///
1618/// DescendantT must be an AST base type.
1619///
1620/// Usable as: Any Matcher
1621template <typename DescendantT>
1622internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcher<internal::HasDescendantMatcher, DescendantT>
1623hasDescendant(const internal::Matcher<DescendantT> &DescendantMatcher) {
1624  return internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcher<
1625    internal::HasDescendantMatcher,
1626    DescendantT>(DescendantMatcher);
1627}
1628
1629/// \brief Matches AST nodes that have child AST nodes that match the
1630/// provided matcher.
1631///
1632/// Example matches X, Y (matcher = recordDecl(forEach(recordDecl(hasName("X")))
1633/// \code
1634///   class X {};  // Matches X, because X::X is a class of name X inside X.
1635///   class Y { class X {}; };
1636///   class Z { class Y { class X {}; }; };  // Does not match Z.
1637/// \endcode
1638///
1639/// ChildT must be an AST base type.
1640///
1641/// As opposed to 'has', 'forEach' will cause a match for each result that
1642/// matches instead of only on the first one.
1643///
1644/// Usable as: Any Matcher
1645template <typename ChildT>
1646internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcher<internal::ForEachMatcher, ChildT> forEach(
1647    const internal::Matcher<ChildT> &ChildMatcher) {
1648  return internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcher<
1649    internal::ForEachMatcher,
1650    ChildT>(ChildMatcher);
1651}
1652
1653/// \brief Matches AST nodes that have descendant AST nodes that match the
1654/// provided matcher.
1655///
1656/// Example matches X, A, B, C
1657///     (matcher = recordDecl(forEachDescendant(recordDecl(hasName("X")))))
1658/// \code
1659///   class X {};  // Matches X, because X::X is a class of name X inside X.
1660///   class A { class X {}; };
1661///   class B { class C { class X {}; }; };
1662/// \endcode
1663///
1664/// DescendantT must be an AST base type.
1665///
1666/// As opposed to 'hasDescendant', 'forEachDescendant' will cause a match for
1667/// each result that matches instead of only on the first one.
1668///
1669/// Note: Recursively combined ForEachDescendant can cause many matches:
1670///   recordDecl(forEachDescendant(recordDecl(forEachDescendant(recordDecl()))))
1671/// will match 10 times (plus injected class name matches) on:
1672/// \code
1673///   class A { class B { class C { class D { class E {}; }; }; }; };
1674/// \endcode
1675///
1676/// Usable as: Any Matcher
1677template <typename DescendantT>
1678internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcher<internal::ForEachDescendantMatcher,
1679                                  DescendantT>
1680forEachDescendant(
1681    const internal::Matcher<DescendantT> &DescendantMatcher) {
1682  return internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcher<
1683    internal::ForEachDescendantMatcher,
1684    DescendantT>(DescendantMatcher);
1685}
1686
1687/// \brief Matches if the node or any descendant matches.
1688///
1689/// Generates results for each match.
1690///
1691/// For example, in:
1692/// \code
1693///   class A { class B {}; class C {}; };
1694/// \endcode
1695/// The matcher:
1696/// \code
1697///   recordDecl(hasName("::A"), findAll(recordDecl(isDefinition()).bind("m")))
1698/// \endcode
1699/// will generate results for \c A, \c B and \c C.
1700///
1701/// Usable as: Any Matcher
1702template <typename T>
1703internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam2<
1704    internal::EachOfMatcher, internal::Matcher<T>,
1705    internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcher<internal::ForEachDescendantMatcher, T> >
1706findAll(const internal::Matcher<T> &Matcher) {
1707  return eachOf(Matcher, forEachDescendant(Matcher));
1708}
1709
1710/// \brief Matches AST nodes that have a parent that matches the provided
1711/// matcher.
1712///
1713/// Given
1714/// \code
1715/// void f() { for (;;) { int x = 42; if (true) { int x = 43; } } }
1716/// \endcode
1717/// \c compoundStmt(hasParent(ifStmt())) matches "{ int x = 43; }".
1718///
1719/// Usable as: Any Matcher
1720template <typename ParentT>
1721internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcher<internal::HasParentMatcher, ParentT,
1722                                  internal::TypeList<Decl, Stmt>,
1723                                  internal::TypeList<Decl, Stmt> >
1724hasParent(const internal::Matcher<ParentT> &ParentMatcher) {
1725  return internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcher<
1726      internal::HasParentMatcher, ParentT, internal::TypeList<Decl, Stmt>,
1727      internal::TypeList<Decl, Stmt> >(ParentMatcher);
1728}
1729
1730/// \brief Matches AST nodes that have an ancestor that matches the provided
1731/// matcher.
1732///
1733/// Given
1734/// \code
1735/// void f() { if (true) { int x = 42; } }
1736/// void g() { for (;;) { int x = 43; } }
1737/// \endcode
1738/// \c expr(integerLiteral(hasAncestor(ifStmt()))) matches \c 42, but not 43.
1739///
1740/// Usable as: Any Matcher
1741template <typename AncestorT>
1742internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcher<internal::HasAncestorMatcher, AncestorT,
1743                                  internal::TypeList<Decl, Stmt>,
1744                                  internal::TypeList<Decl, Stmt> >
1745hasAncestor(const internal::Matcher<AncestorT> &AncestorMatcher) {
1746  return internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcher<
1747      internal::HasAncestorMatcher, AncestorT, internal::TypeList<Decl, Stmt>,
1748      internal::TypeList<Decl, Stmt> >(AncestorMatcher);
1749}
1750
1751/// \brief Matches if the provided matcher does not match.
1752///
1753/// Example matches Y (matcher = recordDecl(unless(hasName("X"))))
1754/// \code
1755///   class X {};
1756///   class Y {};
1757/// \endcode
1758///
1759/// Usable as: Any Matcher
1760template <typename M>
1761internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam1<internal::NotMatcher, M>
1762unless(const M &InnerMatcher) {
1763  return internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam1<
1764    internal::NotMatcher, M>(InnerMatcher);
1765}
1766
1767/// \brief Matches a node if the declaration associated with that node
1768/// matches the given matcher.
1769///
1770/// The associated declaration is:
1771/// - for type nodes, the declaration of the underlying type
1772/// - for CallExpr, the declaration of the callee
1773/// - for MemberExpr, the declaration of the referenced member
1774/// - for CXXConstructExpr, the declaration of the constructor
1775///
1776/// Also usable as Matcher<T> for any T supporting the getDecl() member
1777/// function. e.g. various subtypes of clang::Type and various expressions.
1778/// FIXME: Add all node types for which this is matcher is usable due to
1779/// getDecl().
1780///
1781/// Usable as: Matcher<QualType>, Matcher<CallExpr>, Matcher<CXXConstructExpr>,
1782///   Matcher<MemberExpr>, Matcher<TypedefType>,
1783///   Matcher<TemplateSpecializationType>
1784inline internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam1< internal::HasDeclarationMatcher,
1785                                     internal::Matcher<Decl> >
1786    hasDeclaration(const internal::Matcher<Decl> &InnerMatcher) {
1787  return internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam1<
1788    internal::HasDeclarationMatcher,
1789    internal::Matcher<Decl> >(InnerMatcher);
1790}
1791
1792/// \brief Matches on the implicit object argument of a member call expression.
1793///
1794/// Example matches y.x() (matcher = callExpr(on(hasType(recordDecl(hasName("Y"))))))
1795/// \code
1796///   class Y { public: void x(); };
1797///   void z() { Y y; y.x(); }",
1798/// \endcode
1799///
1800/// FIXME: Overload to allow directly matching types?
1801AST_MATCHER_P(CXXMemberCallExpr, on, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
1802              InnerMatcher) {
1803  const Expr *ExprNode = Node.getImplicitObjectArgument()
1804                            ->IgnoreParenImpCasts();
1805  return (ExprNode != NULL &&
1806          InnerMatcher.matches(*ExprNode, Finder, Builder));
1807}
1808
1809/// \brief Matches if the call expression's callee expression matches.
1810///
1811/// Given
1812/// \code
1813///   class Y { void x() { this->x(); x(); Y y; y.x(); } };
1814///   void f() { f(); }
1815/// \endcode
1816/// callExpr(callee(expr()))
1817///   matches this->x(), x(), y.x(), f()
1818/// with callee(...)
1819///   matching this->x, x, y.x, f respectively
1820///
1821/// Note: Callee cannot take the more general internal::Matcher<Expr>
1822/// because this introduces ambiguous overloads with calls to Callee taking a
1823/// internal::Matcher<Decl>, as the matcher hierarchy is purely
1824/// implemented in terms of implicit casts.
1825AST_MATCHER_P(CallExpr, callee, internal::Matcher<Stmt>,
1826              InnerMatcher) {
1827  const Expr *ExprNode = Node.getCallee();
1828  return (ExprNode != NULL &&
1829          InnerMatcher.matches(*ExprNode, Finder, Builder));
1830}
1831
1832/// \brief Matches if the call expression's callee's declaration matches the
1833/// given matcher.
1834///
1835/// Example matches y.x() (matcher = callExpr(callee(methodDecl(hasName("x")))))
1836/// \code
1837///   class Y { public: void x(); };
1838///   void z() { Y y; y.x();
1839/// \endcode
1840AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(CallExpr, callee, internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher,
1841                       1) {
1842  return callExpr(hasDeclaration(InnerMatcher)).matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
1843}
1844
1845/// \brief Matches if the expression's or declaration's type matches a type
1846/// matcher.
1847///
1848/// Example matches x (matcher = expr(hasType(recordDecl(hasName("X")))))
1849///             and z (matcher = varDecl(hasType(recordDecl(hasName("X")))))
1850/// \code
1851///  class X {};
1852///  void y(X &x) { x; X z; }
1853/// \endcode
1854AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(
1855    hasType, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_2(Expr, ValueDecl),
1856    internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher, 0) {
1857  return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getType(), Finder, Builder);
1858}
1859
1860/// \brief Overloaded to match the declaration of the expression's or value
1861/// declaration's type.
1862///
1863/// In case of a value declaration (for example a variable declaration),
1864/// this resolves one layer of indirection. For example, in the value
1865/// declaration "X x;", recordDecl(hasName("X")) matches the declaration of X,
1866/// while varDecl(hasType(recordDecl(hasName("X")))) matches the declaration
1867/// of x."
1868///
1869/// Example matches x (matcher = expr(hasType(recordDecl(hasName("X")))))
1870///             and z (matcher = varDecl(hasType(recordDecl(hasName("X")))))
1871/// \code
1872///  class X {};
1873///  void y(X &x) { x; X z; }
1874/// \endcode
1875///
1876/// Usable as: Matcher<Expr>, Matcher<ValueDecl>
1877AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(
1878    hasType, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_2(Expr, ValueDecl),
1879    internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher, 1) {
1880  return qualType(hasDeclaration(InnerMatcher))
1881      .matches(Node.getType(), Finder, Builder);
1882}
1883
1884/// \brief Matches if the type location of the declarator decl's type matches
1885/// the inner matcher.
1886///
1887/// Given
1888/// \code
1889///   int x;
1890/// \endcode
1891/// declaratorDecl(hasTypeLoc(loc(asString("int"))))
1892///   matches int x
1893AST_MATCHER_P(DeclaratorDecl, hasTypeLoc, internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>, Inner) {
1894  if (!Node.getTypeSourceInfo())
1895    // This happens for example for implicit destructors.
1896    return false;
1897  return Inner.matches(Node.getTypeSourceInfo()->getTypeLoc(), Finder, Builder);
1898}
1899
1900/// \brief Matches if the matched type is represented by the given string.
1901///
1902/// Given
1903/// \code
1904///   class Y { public: void x(); };
1905///   void z() { Y* y; y->x(); }
1906/// \endcode
1907/// callExpr(on(hasType(asString("class Y *"))))
1908///   matches y->x()
1909AST_MATCHER_P(QualType, asString, std::string, Name) {
1910  return Name == Node.getAsString();
1911}
1912
1913/// \brief Matches if the matched type is a pointer type and the pointee type
1914/// matches the specified matcher.
1915///
1916/// Example matches y->x()
1917///     (matcher = callExpr(on(hasType(pointsTo(recordDecl(hasName("Y")))))))
1918/// \code
1919///   class Y { public: void x(); };
1920///   void z() { Y *y; y->x(); }
1921/// \endcode
1922AST_MATCHER_P(
1923    QualType, pointsTo, internal::Matcher<QualType>,
1924    InnerMatcher) {
1925  return (!Node.isNull() && Node->isPointerType() &&
1926          InnerMatcher.matches(Node->getPointeeType(), Finder, Builder));
1927}
1928
1929/// \brief Overloaded to match the pointee type's declaration.
1930AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(QualType, pointsTo, internal::Matcher<Decl>,
1931                       InnerMatcher, 1) {
1932  return pointsTo(qualType(hasDeclaration(InnerMatcher)))
1933      .matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
1934}
1935
1936/// \brief Matches if the matched type is a reference type and the referenced
1937/// type matches the specified matcher.
1938///
1939/// Example matches X &x and const X &y
1940///     (matcher = varDecl(hasType(references(recordDecl(hasName("X"))))))
1941/// \code
1942///   class X {
1943///     void a(X b) {
1944///       X &x = b;
1945///       const X &y = b;
1946///   };
1947/// \endcode
1948AST_MATCHER_P(QualType, references, internal::Matcher<QualType>,
1949              InnerMatcher) {
1950  return (!Node.isNull() && Node->isReferenceType() &&
1951          InnerMatcher.matches(Node->getPointeeType(), Finder, Builder));
1952}
1953
1954/// \brief Matches QualTypes whose canonical type matches InnerMatcher.
1955///
1956/// Given:
1957/// \code
1958///   typedef int &int_ref;
1959///   int a;
1960///   int_ref b = a;
1961/// \code
1962///
1963/// \c varDecl(hasType(qualType(referenceType()))))) will not match the
1964/// declaration of b but \c
1965/// varDecl(hasType(qualType(hasCanonicalType(referenceType())))))) does.
1966AST_MATCHER_P(QualType, hasCanonicalType, internal::Matcher<QualType>,
1967              InnerMatcher) {
1968  if (Node.isNull())
1969    return false;
1970  return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getCanonicalType(), Finder, Builder);
1971}
1972
1973/// \brief Overloaded to match the referenced type's declaration.
1974AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(QualType, references, internal::Matcher<Decl>,
1975                       InnerMatcher, 1) {
1976  return references(qualType(hasDeclaration(InnerMatcher)))
1977      .matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
1978}
1979
1980AST_MATCHER_P(CXXMemberCallExpr, onImplicitObjectArgument,
1981              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
1982  const Expr *ExprNode = Node.getImplicitObjectArgument();
1983  return (ExprNode != NULL &&
1984          InnerMatcher.matches(*ExprNode, Finder, Builder));
1985}
1986
1987/// \brief Matches if the expression's type either matches the specified
1988/// matcher, or is a pointer to a type that matches the InnerMatcher.
1989AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(CXXMemberCallExpr, thisPointerType,
1990                       internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher, 0) {
1991  return onImplicitObjectArgument(
1992      anyOf(hasType(InnerMatcher), hasType(pointsTo(InnerMatcher))))
1993      .matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
1994}
1995
1996/// \brief Overloaded to match the type's declaration.
1997AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(CXXMemberCallExpr, thisPointerType,
1998                       internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher, 1) {
1999  return onImplicitObjectArgument(
2000      anyOf(hasType(InnerMatcher), hasType(pointsTo(InnerMatcher))))
2001      .matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
2002}
2003
2004/// \brief Matches a DeclRefExpr that refers to a declaration that matches the
2005/// specified matcher.
2006///
2007/// Example matches x in if(x)
2008///     (matcher = declRefExpr(to(varDecl(hasName("x")))))
2009/// \code
2010///   bool x;
2011///   if (x) {}
2012/// \endcode
2013AST_MATCHER_P(DeclRefExpr, to, internal::Matcher<Decl>,
2014              InnerMatcher) {
2015  const Decl *DeclNode = Node.getDecl();
2016  return (DeclNode != NULL &&
2017          InnerMatcher.matches(*DeclNode, Finder, Builder));
2018}
2019
2020/// \brief Matches a \c DeclRefExpr that refers to a declaration through a
2021/// specific using shadow declaration.
2022///
2023/// FIXME: This currently only works for functions. Fix.
2024///
2025/// Given
2026/// \code
2027///   namespace a { void f() {} }
2028///   using a::f;
2029///   void g() {
2030///     f();     // Matches this ..
2031///     a::f();  // .. but not this.
2032///   }
2033/// \endcode
2034/// declRefExpr(throughUsingDeclaration(anything()))
2035///   matches \c f()
2036AST_MATCHER_P(DeclRefExpr, throughUsingDecl,
2037              internal::Matcher<UsingShadowDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
2038  const NamedDecl *FoundDecl = Node.getFoundDecl();
2039  if (const UsingShadowDecl *UsingDecl = dyn_cast<UsingShadowDecl>(FoundDecl))
2040    return InnerMatcher.matches(*UsingDecl, Finder, Builder);
2041  return false;
2042}
2043
2044/// \brief Matches the Decl of a DeclStmt which has a single declaration.
2045///
2046/// Given
2047/// \code
2048///   int a, b;
2049///   int c;
2050/// \endcode
2051/// declStmt(hasSingleDecl(anything()))
2052///   matches 'int c;' but not 'int a, b;'.
2053AST_MATCHER_P(DeclStmt, hasSingleDecl, internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher) {
2054  if (Node.isSingleDecl()) {
2055    const Decl *FoundDecl = Node.getSingleDecl();
2056    return InnerMatcher.matches(*FoundDecl, Finder, Builder);
2057  }
2058  return false;
2059}
2060
2061/// \brief Matches a variable declaration that has an initializer expression
2062/// that matches the given matcher.
2063///
2064/// Example matches x (matcher = varDecl(hasInitializer(callExpr())))
2065/// \code
2066///   bool y() { return true; }
2067///   bool x = y();
2068/// \endcode
2069AST_MATCHER_P(
2070    VarDecl, hasInitializer, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
2071    InnerMatcher) {
2072  const Expr *Initializer = Node.getAnyInitializer();
2073  return (Initializer != NULL &&
2074          InnerMatcher.matches(*Initializer, Finder, Builder));
2075}
2076
2077/// \brief Checks that a call expression or a constructor call expression has
2078/// a specific number of arguments (including absent default arguments).
2079///
2080/// Example matches f(0, 0) (matcher = callExpr(argumentCountIs(2)))
2081/// \code
2082///   void f(int x, int y);
2083///   f(0, 0);
2084/// \endcode
2085AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(argumentCountIs, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_2(
2086                                               CallExpr, CXXConstructExpr),
2087                          unsigned, N) {
2088  return Node.getNumArgs() == N;
2089}
2090
2091/// \brief Matches the n'th argument of a call expression or a constructor
2092/// call expression.
2093///
2094/// Example matches y in x(y)
2095///     (matcher = callExpr(hasArgument(0, declRefExpr())))
2096/// \code
2097///   void x(int) { int y; x(y); }
2098/// \endcode
2099AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(
2100    hasArgument,
2101    AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_2(CallExpr, CXXConstructExpr),
2102    unsigned, N, internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
2103  return (N < Node.getNumArgs() &&
2104          InnerMatcher.matches(
2105              *Node.getArg(N)->IgnoreParenImpCasts(), Finder, Builder));
2106}
2107
2108/// \brief Matches declaration statements that contain a specific number of
2109/// declarations.
2110///
2111/// Example: Given
2112/// \code
2113///   int a, b;
2114///   int c;
2115///   int d = 2, e;
2116/// \endcode
2117/// declCountIs(2)
2118///   matches 'int a, b;' and 'int d = 2, e;', but not 'int c;'.
2119AST_MATCHER_P(DeclStmt, declCountIs, unsigned, N) {
2120  return std::distance(Node.decl_begin(), Node.decl_end()) == (ptrdiff_t)N;
2121}
2122
2123/// \brief Matches the n'th declaration of a declaration statement.
2124///
2125/// Note that this does not work for global declarations because the AST
2126/// breaks up multiple-declaration DeclStmt's into multiple single-declaration
2127/// DeclStmt's.
2128/// Example: Given non-global declarations
2129/// \code
2130///   int a, b = 0;
2131///   int c;
2132///   int d = 2, e;
2133/// \endcode
2134/// declStmt(containsDeclaration(
2135///       0, varDecl(hasInitializer(anything()))))
2136///   matches only 'int d = 2, e;', and
2137/// declStmt(containsDeclaration(1, varDecl()))
2138/// \code
2139///   matches 'int a, b = 0' as well as 'int d = 2, e;'
2140///   but 'int c;' is not matched.
2141/// \endcode
2142AST_MATCHER_P2(DeclStmt, containsDeclaration, unsigned, N,
2143               internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher) {
2144  const unsigned NumDecls = std::distance(Node.decl_begin(), Node.decl_end());
2145  if (N >= NumDecls)
2146    return false;
2147  DeclStmt::const_decl_iterator Iterator = Node.decl_begin();
2148  std::advance(Iterator, N);
2149  return InnerMatcher.matches(**Iterator, Finder, Builder);
2150}
2151
2152/// \brief Matches a constructor initializer.
2153///
2154/// Given
2155/// \code
2156///   struct Foo {
2157///     Foo() : foo_(1) { }
2158///     int foo_;
2159///   };
2160/// \endcode
2161/// recordDecl(has(constructorDecl(hasAnyConstructorInitializer(anything()))))
2162///   record matches Foo, hasAnyConstructorInitializer matches foo_(1)
2163AST_MATCHER_P(CXXConstructorDecl, hasAnyConstructorInitializer,
2164              internal::Matcher<CXXCtorInitializer>, InnerMatcher) {
2165  return matchesFirstInPointerRange(InnerMatcher, Node.init_begin(),
2166                                    Node.init_end(), Finder, Builder);
2167}
2168
2169/// \brief Matches the field declaration of a constructor initializer.
2170///
2171/// Given
2172/// \code
2173///   struct Foo {
2174///     Foo() : foo_(1) { }
2175///     int foo_;
2176///   };
2177/// \endcode
2178/// recordDecl(has(constructorDecl(hasAnyConstructorInitializer(
2179///     forField(hasName("foo_"))))))
2180///   matches Foo
2181/// with forField matching foo_
2182AST_MATCHER_P(CXXCtorInitializer, forField,
2183              internal::Matcher<FieldDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
2184  const FieldDecl *NodeAsDecl = Node.getMember();
2185  return (NodeAsDecl != NULL &&
2186      InnerMatcher.matches(*NodeAsDecl, Finder, Builder));
2187}
2188
2189/// \brief Matches the initializer expression of a constructor initializer.
2190///
2191/// Given
2192/// \code
2193///   struct Foo {
2194///     Foo() : foo_(1) { }
2195///     int foo_;
2196///   };
2197/// \endcode
2198/// recordDecl(has(constructorDecl(hasAnyConstructorInitializer(
2199///     withInitializer(integerLiteral(equals(1)))))))
2200///   matches Foo
2201/// with withInitializer matching (1)
2202AST_MATCHER_P(CXXCtorInitializer, withInitializer,
2203              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
2204  const Expr* NodeAsExpr = Node.getInit();
2205  return (NodeAsExpr != NULL &&
2206      InnerMatcher.matches(*NodeAsExpr, Finder, Builder));
2207}
2208
2209/// \brief Matches a contructor initializer if it is explicitly written in
2210/// code (as opposed to implicitly added by the compiler).
2211///
2212/// Given
2213/// \code
2214///   struct Foo {
2215///     Foo() { }
2216///     Foo(int) : foo_("A") { }
2217///     string foo_;
2218///   };
2219/// \endcode
2220/// constructorDecl(hasAnyConstructorInitializer(isWritten()))
2221///   will match Foo(int), but not Foo()
2222AST_MATCHER(CXXCtorInitializer, isWritten) {
2223  return Node.isWritten();
2224}
2225
2226/// \brief Matches a constructor declaration that has been implicitly added
2227/// by the compiler (eg. implicit default/copy constructors).
2228AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructorDecl, isImplicit) {
2229  return Node.isImplicit();
2230}
2231
2232/// \brief Matches any argument of a call expression or a constructor call
2233/// expression.
2234///
2235/// Given
2236/// \code
2237///   void x(int, int, int) { int y; x(1, y, 42); }
2238/// \endcode
2239/// callExpr(hasAnyArgument(declRefExpr()))
2240///   matches x(1, y, 42)
2241/// with hasAnyArgument(...)
2242///   matching y
2243///
2244/// FIXME: Currently this will ignore parentheses and implicit casts on
2245/// the argument before applying the inner matcher. We'll want to remove
2246/// this to allow for greater control by the user once \c ignoreImplicit()
2247/// has been implemented.
2248AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasAnyArgument, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_2(
2249                                              CallExpr, CXXConstructExpr),
2250                          internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
2251  for (unsigned I = 0; I < Node.getNumArgs(); ++I) {
2252    BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result(*Builder);
2253    if (InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getArg(I)->IgnoreParenImpCasts(), Finder,
2254                             &Result)) {
2255      *Builder = Result;
2256      return true;
2257    }
2258  }
2259  return false;
2260}
2261
2262/// \brief Matches the n'th parameter of a function declaration.
2263///
2264/// Given
2265/// \code
2266///   class X { void f(int x) {} };
2267/// \endcode
2268/// methodDecl(hasParameter(0, hasType(varDecl())))
2269///   matches f(int x) {}
2270/// with hasParameter(...)
2271///   matching int x
2272AST_MATCHER_P2(FunctionDecl, hasParameter,
2273               unsigned, N, internal::Matcher<ParmVarDecl>,
2274               InnerMatcher) {
2275  return (N < Node.getNumParams() &&
2276          InnerMatcher.matches(
2277              *Node.getParamDecl(N), Finder, Builder));
2278}
2279
2280/// \brief Matches any parameter of a function declaration.
2281///
2282/// Does not match the 'this' parameter of a method.
2283///
2284/// Given
2285/// \code
2286///   class X { void f(int x, int y, int z) {} };
2287/// \endcode
2288/// methodDecl(hasAnyParameter(hasName("y")))
2289///   matches f(int x, int y, int z) {}
2290/// with hasAnyParameter(...)
2291///   matching int y
2292AST_MATCHER_P(FunctionDecl, hasAnyParameter,
2293              internal::Matcher<ParmVarDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
2294  return matchesFirstInPointerRange(InnerMatcher, Node.param_begin(),
2295                                    Node.param_end(), Finder, Builder);
2296}
2297
2298/// \brief Matches \c FunctionDecls that have a specific parameter count.
2299///
2300/// Given
2301/// \code
2302///   void f(int i) {}
2303///   void g(int i, int j) {}
2304/// \endcode
2305/// functionDecl(parameterCountIs(2))
2306///   matches g(int i, int j) {}
2307AST_MATCHER_P(FunctionDecl, parameterCountIs, unsigned, N) {
2308  return Node.getNumParams() == N;
2309}
2310
2311/// \brief Matches the return type of a function declaration.
2312///
2313/// Given:
2314/// \code
2315///   class X { int f() { return 1; } };
2316/// \endcode
2317/// methodDecl(returns(asString("int")))
2318///   matches int f() { return 1; }
2319AST_MATCHER_P(FunctionDecl, returns,
2320              internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher) {
2321  return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getResultType(), Finder, Builder);
2322}
2323
2324/// \brief Matches extern "C" function declarations.
2325///
2326/// Given:
2327/// \code
2328///   extern "C" void f() {}
2329///   extern "C" { void g() {} }
2330///   void h() {}
2331/// \endcode
2332/// functionDecl(isExternC())
2333///   matches the declaration of f and g, but not the declaration h
2334AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl, isExternC) {
2335  return Node.isExternC();
2336}
2337
2338/// \brief Matches the condition expression of an if statement, for loop,
2339/// or conditional operator.
2340///
2341/// Example matches true (matcher = hasCondition(boolLiteral(equals(true))))
2342/// \code
2343///   if (true) {}
2344/// \endcode
2345AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
2346    hasCondition, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_5(
2347                      IfStmt, ForStmt, WhileStmt, DoStmt, ConditionalOperator),
2348    internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
2349  const Expr *const Condition = Node.getCond();
2350  return (Condition != NULL &&
2351          InnerMatcher.matches(*Condition, Finder, Builder));
2352}
2353
2354namespace internal {
2355struct NotEqualsBoundNodePredicate {
2356  bool operator()(const internal::BoundNodesMap &Nodes) const {
2357    return Nodes.getNode(ID) != Node;
2358  }
2359  std::string ID;
2360  ast_type_traits::DynTypedNode Node;
2361};
2362} // namespace internal
2363
2364/// \brief Matches if a node equals a previously bound node.
2365///
2366/// Matches a node if it equals the node previously bound to \p ID.
2367///
2368/// Given
2369/// \code
2370///   class X { int a; int b; };
2371/// \endcode
2372/// recordDecl(
2373///     has(fieldDecl(hasName("a"), hasType(type().bind("t")))),
2374///     has(fieldDecl(hasName("b"), hasType(type(equalsBoundNode("t"))))))
2375///   matches the class \c X, as \c a and \c b have the same type.
2376///
2377/// Note that when multiple matches are involved via \c forEach* matchers,
2378/// \c equalsBoundNodes acts as a filter.
2379/// For example:
2380/// compoundStmt(
2381///     forEachDescendant(varDecl().bind("d")),
2382///     forEachDescendant(declRefExpr(to(decl(equalsBoundNode("d"))))))
2383/// will trigger a match for each combination of variable declaration
2384/// and reference to that variable declaration within a compound statement.
2385AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(equalsBoundNode, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_4(
2386                                               Stmt, Decl, Type, QualType),
2387                          std::string, ID) {
2388  // FIXME: Figure out whether it makes sense to allow this
2389  // on any other node types.
2390  // For *Loc it probably does not make sense, as those seem
2391  // unique. For NestedNameSepcifier it might make sense, as
2392  // those also have pointer identity, but I'm not sure whether
2393  // they're ever reused.
2394  internal::NotEqualsBoundNodePredicate Predicate;
2395  Predicate.ID = ID;
2396  Predicate.Node = ast_type_traits::DynTypedNode::create(Node);
2397  return Builder->removeBindings(Predicate);
2398}
2399
2400/// \brief Matches the condition variable statement in an if statement.
2401///
2402/// Given
2403/// \code
2404///   if (A* a = GetAPointer()) {}
2405/// \endcode
2406/// hasConditionVariableStatment(...)
2407///   matches 'A* a = GetAPointer()'.
2408AST_MATCHER_P(IfStmt, hasConditionVariableStatement,
2409              internal::Matcher<DeclStmt>, InnerMatcher) {
2410  const DeclStmt* const DeclarationStatement =
2411    Node.getConditionVariableDeclStmt();
2412  return DeclarationStatement != NULL &&
2413         InnerMatcher.matches(*DeclarationStatement, Finder, Builder);
2414}
2415
2416/// \brief Matches the index expression of an array subscript expression.
2417///
2418/// Given
2419/// \code
2420///   int i[5];
2421///   void f() { i[1] = 42; }
2422/// \endcode
2423/// arraySubscriptExpression(hasIndex(integerLiteral()))
2424///   matches \c i[1] with the \c integerLiteral() matching \c 1
2425AST_MATCHER_P(ArraySubscriptExpr, hasIndex,
2426              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
2427  if (const Expr* Expression = Node.getIdx())
2428    return InnerMatcher.matches(*Expression, Finder, Builder);
2429  return false;
2430}
2431
2432/// \brief Matches the base expression of an array subscript expression.
2433///
2434/// Given
2435/// \code
2436///   int i[5];
2437///   void f() { i[1] = 42; }
2438/// \endcode
2439/// arraySubscriptExpression(hasBase(implicitCastExpr(
2440///     hasSourceExpression(declRefExpr()))))
2441///   matches \c i[1] with the \c declRefExpr() matching \c i
2442AST_MATCHER_P(ArraySubscriptExpr, hasBase,
2443              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
2444  if (const Expr* Expression = Node.getBase())
2445    return InnerMatcher.matches(*Expression, Finder, Builder);
2446  return false;
2447}
2448
2449/// \brief Matches a 'for', 'while', or 'do while' statement that has
2450/// a given body.
2451///
2452/// Given
2453/// \code
2454///   for (;;) {}
2455/// \endcode
2456/// hasBody(compoundStmt())
2457///   matches 'for (;;) {}'
2458/// with compoundStmt()
2459///   matching '{}'
2460AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
2461    hasBody, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_3(DoStmt, ForStmt, WhileStmt),
2462    internal::Matcher<Stmt>, InnerMatcher) {
2463  const Stmt *const Statement = Node.getBody();
2464  return (Statement != NULL &&
2465          InnerMatcher.matches(*Statement, Finder, Builder));
2466}
2467
2468/// \brief Matches compound statements where at least one substatement matches
2469/// a given matcher.
2470///
2471/// Given
2472/// \code
2473///   { {}; 1+2; }
2474/// \endcode
2475/// hasAnySubstatement(compoundStmt())
2476///   matches '{ {}; 1+2; }'
2477/// with compoundStmt()
2478///   matching '{}'
2479AST_MATCHER_P(CompoundStmt, hasAnySubstatement,
2480              internal::Matcher<Stmt>, InnerMatcher) {
2481  return matchesFirstInPointerRange(InnerMatcher, Node.body_begin(),
2482                                    Node.body_end(), Finder, Builder);
2483}
2484
2485/// \brief Checks that a compound statement contains a specific number of
2486/// child statements.
2487///
2488/// Example: Given
2489/// \code
2490///   { for (;;) {} }
2491/// \endcode
2492/// compoundStmt(statementCountIs(0)))
2493///   matches '{}'
2494///   but does not match the outer compound statement.
2495AST_MATCHER_P(CompoundStmt, statementCountIs, unsigned, N) {
2496  return Node.size() == N;
2497}
2498
2499/// \brief Matches literals that are equal to the given value.
2500///
2501/// Example matches true (matcher = boolLiteral(equals(true)))
2502/// \code
2503///   true
2504/// \endcode
2505///
2506/// Usable as: Matcher<CharacterLiteral>, Matcher<CXXBoolLiteral>,
2507///            Matcher<FloatingLiteral>, Matcher<IntegerLiteral>
2508template <typename ValueT>
2509internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam1<internal::ValueEqualsMatcher, ValueT>
2510equals(const ValueT &Value) {
2511  return internal::PolymorphicMatcherWithParam1<
2512    internal::ValueEqualsMatcher,
2513    ValueT>(Value);
2514}
2515
2516/// \brief Matches the operator Name of operator expressions (binary or
2517/// unary).
2518///
2519/// Example matches a || b (matcher = binaryOperator(hasOperatorName("||")))
2520/// \code
2521///   !(a || b)
2522/// \endcode
2523AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasOperatorName, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_2(
2524                                               BinaryOperator, UnaryOperator),
2525                          std::string, Name) {
2526  return Name == Node.getOpcodeStr(Node.getOpcode());
2527}
2528
2529/// \brief Matches the left hand side of binary operator expressions.
2530///
2531/// Example matches a (matcher = binaryOperator(hasLHS()))
2532/// \code
2533///   a || b
2534/// \endcode
2535AST_MATCHER_P(BinaryOperator, hasLHS,
2536              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
2537  Expr *LeftHandSide = Node.getLHS();
2538  return (LeftHandSide != NULL &&
2539          InnerMatcher.matches(*LeftHandSide, Finder, Builder));
2540}
2541
2542/// \brief Matches the right hand side of binary operator expressions.
2543///
2544/// Example matches b (matcher = binaryOperator(hasRHS()))
2545/// \code
2546///   a || b
2547/// \endcode
2548AST_MATCHER_P(BinaryOperator, hasRHS,
2549              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
2550  Expr *RightHandSide = Node.getRHS();
2551  return (RightHandSide != NULL &&
2552          InnerMatcher.matches(*RightHandSide, Finder, Builder));
2553}
2554
2555/// \brief Matches if either the left hand side or the right hand side of a
2556/// binary operator matches.
2557inline internal::Matcher<BinaryOperator> hasEitherOperand(
2558    const internal::Matcher<Expr> &InnerMatcher) {
2559  return anyOf(hasLHS(InnerMatcher), hasRHS(InnerMatcher));
2560}
2561
2562/// \brief Matches if the operand of a unary operator matches.
2563///
2564/// Example matches true (matcher = hasUnaryOperand(boolLiteral(equals(true))))
2565/// \code
2566///   !true
2567/// \endcode
2568AST_MATCHER_P(UnaryOperator, hasUnaryOperand,
2569              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
2570  const Expr * const Operand = Node.getSubExpr();
2571  return (Operand != NULL &&
2572          InnerMatcher.matches(*Operand, Finder, Builder));
2573}
2574
2575/// \brief Matches if the cast's source expression matches the given matcher.
2576///
2577/// Example: matches "a string" (matcher =
2578///                                  hasSourceExpression(constructExpr()))
2579/// \code
2580/// class URL { URL(string); };
2581/// URL url = "a string";
2582AST_MATCHER_P(CastExpr, hasSourceExpression,
2583              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
2584  const Expr* const SubExpression = Node.getSubExpr();
2585  return (SubExpression != NULL &&
2586          InnerMatcher.matches(*SubExpression, Finder, Builder));
2587}
2588
2589/// \brief Matches casts whose destination type matches a given matcher.
2590///
2591/// (Note: Clang's AST refers to other conversions as "casts" too, and calls
2592/// actual casts "explicit" casts.)
2593AST_MATCHER_P(ExplicitCastExpr, hasDestinationType,
2594              internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher) {
2595  const QualType NodeType = Node.getTypeAsWritten();
2596  return InnerMatcher.matches(NodeType, Finder, Builder);
2597}
2598
2599/// \brief Matches implicit casts whose destination type matches a given
2600/// matcher.
2601///
2602/// FIXME: Unit test this matcher
2603AST_MATCHER_P(ImplicitCastExpr, hasImplicitDestinationType,
2604              internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher) {
2605  return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getType(), Finder, Builder);
2606}
2607
2608/// \brief Matches the true branch expression of a conditional operator.
2609///
2610/// Example matches a
2611/// \code
2612///   condition ? a : b
2613/// \endcode
2614AST_MATCHER_P(ConditionalOperator, hasTrueExpression,
2615              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
2616  Expr *Expression = Node.getTrueExpr();
2617  return (Expression != NULL &&
2618          InnerMatcher.matches(*Expression, Finder, Builder));
2619}
2620
2621/// \brief Matches the false branch expression of a conditional operator.
2622///
2623/// Example matches b
2624/// \code
2625///   condition ? a : b
2626/// \endcode
2627AST_MATCHER_P(ConditionalOperator, hasFalseExpression,
2628              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
2629  Expr *Expression = Node.getFalseExpr();
2630  return (Expression != NULL &&
2631          InnerMatcher.matches(*Expression, Finder, Builder));
2632}
2633
2634/// \brief Matches if a declaration has a body attached.
2635///
2636/// Example matches A, va, fa
2637/// \code
2638///   class A {};
2639///   class B;  // Doesn't match, as it has no body.
2640///   int va;
2641///   extern int vb;  // Doesn't match, as it doesn't define the variable.
2642///   void fa() {}
2643///   void fb();  // Doesn't match, as it has no body.
2644/// \endcode
2645///
2646/// Usable as: Matcher<TagDecl>, Matcher<VarDecl>, Matcher<FunctionDecl>
2647AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isDefinition, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_3(
2648                                          TagDecl, VarDecl, FunctionDecl)) {
2649  return Node.isThisDeclarationADefinition();
2650}
2651
2652/// \brief Matches the class declaration that the given method declaration
2653/// belongs to.
2654///
2655/// FIXME: Generalize this for other kinds of declarations.
2656/// FIXME: What other kind of declarations would we need to generalize
2657/// this to?
2658///
2659/// Example matches A() in the last line
2660///     (matcher = constructExpr(hasDeclaration(methodDecl(
2661///         ofClass(hasName("A"))))))
2662/// \code
2663///   class A {
2664///    public:
2665///     A();
2666///   };
2667///   A a = A();
2668/// \endcode
2669AST_MATCHER_P(CXXMethodDecl, ofClass,
2670              internal::Matcher<CXXRecordDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
2671  const CXXRecordDecl *Parent = Node.getParent();
2672  return (Parent != NULL &&
2673          InnerMatcher.matches(*Parent, Finder, Builder));
2674}
2675
2676/// \brief Matches if the given method declaration is virtual.
2677///
2678/// Given
2679/// \code
2680///   class A {
2681///    public:
2682///     virtual void x();
2683///   };
2684/// \endcode
2685///   matches A::x
2686AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl, isVirtual) {
2687  return Node.isVirtual();
2688}
2689
2690/// \brief Matches if the given method declaration is const.
2691///
2692/// Given
2693/// \code
2694/// struct A {
2695///   void foo() const;
2696///   void bar();
2697/// };
2698/// \endcode
2699///
2700/// methodDecl(isConst()) matches A::foo() but not A::bar()
2701AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl, isConst) {
2702  return Node.isConst();
2703}
2704
2705/// \brief Matches if the given method declaration overrides another method.
2706///
2707/// Given
2708/// \code
2709///   class A {
2710///    public:
2711///     virtual void x();
2712///   };
2713///   class B : public A {
2714///    public:
2715///     virtual void x();
2716///   };
2717/// \endcode
2718///   matches B::x
2719AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl, isOverride) {
2720  return Node.size_overridden_methods() > 0;
2721}
2722
2723/// \brief Matches member expressions that are called with '->' as opposed
2724/// to '.'.
2725///
2726/// Member calls on the implicit this pointer match as called with '->'.
2727///
2728/// Given
2729/// \code
2730///   class Y {
2731///     void x() { this->x(); x(); Y y; y.x(); a; this->b; Y::b; }
2732///     int a;
2733///     static int b;
2734///   };
2735/// \endcode
2736/// memberExpr(isArrow())
2737///   matches this->x, x, y.x, a, this->b
2738AST_MATCHER(MemberExpr, isArrow) {
2739  return Node.isArrow();
2740}
2741
2742/// \brief Matches QualType nodes that are of integer type.
2743///
2744/// Given
2745/// \code
2746///   void a(int);
2747///   void b(long);
2748///   void c(double);
2749/// \endcode
2750/// functionDecl(hasAnyParameter(hasType(isInteger())))
2751/// matches "a(int)", "b(long)", but not "c(double)".
2752AST_MATCHER(QualType, isInteger) {
2753    return Node->isIntegerType();
2754}
2755
2756/// \brief Matches QualType nodes that are const-qualified, i.e., that
2757/// include "top-level" const.
2758///
2759/// Given
2760/// \code
2761///   void a(int);
2762///   void b(int const);
2763///   void c(const int);
2764///   void d(const int*);
2765///   void e(int const) {};
2766/// \endcode
2767/// functionDecl(hasAnyParameter(hasType(isConstQualified())))
2768///   matches "void b(int const)", "void c(const int)" and
2769///   "void e(int const) {}". It does not match d as there
2770///   is no top-level const on the parameter type "const int *".
2771AST_MATCHER(QualType, isConstQualified) {
2772  return Node.isConstQualified();
2773}
2774
2775/// \brief Matches QualType nodes that have local CV-qualifiers attached to
2776/// the node, not hidden within a typedef.
2777///
2778/// Given
2779/// \code
2780///   typedef const int const_int;
2781///   const_int i;
2782///   int *const j;
2783///   int *volatile k;
2784///   int m;
2785/// \endcode
2786/// \c varDecl(hasType(hasLocalQualifiers())) matches only \c j and \c k.
2787/// \c i is const-qualified but the qualifier is not local.
2788AST_MATCHER(QualType, hasLocalQualifiers) {
2789  return Node.hasLocalQualifiers();
2790}
2791
2792/// \brief Matches a member expression where the member is matched by a
2793/// given matcher.
2794///
2795/// Given
2796/// \code
2797///   struct { int first, second; } first, second;
2798///   int i(second.first);
2799///   int j(first.second);
2800/// \endcode
2801/// memberExpr(member(hasName("first")))
2802///   matches second.first
2803///   but not first.second (because the member name there is "second").
2804AST_MATCHER_P(MemberExpr, member,
2805              internal::Matcher<ValueDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
2806  return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getMemberDecl(), Finder, Builder);
2807}
2808
2809/// \brief Matches a member expression where the object expression is
2810/// matched by a given matcher.
2811///
2812/// Given
2813/// \code
2814///   struct X { int m; };
2815///   void f(X x) { x.m; m; }
2816/// \endcode
2817/// memberExpr(hasObjectExpression(hasType(recordDecl(hasName("X")))))))
2818///   matches "x.m" and "m"
2819/// with hasObjectExpression(...)
2820///   matching "x" and the implicit object expression of "m" which has type X*.
2821AST_MATCHER_P(MemberExpr, hasObjectExpression,
2822              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
2823  return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getBase(), Finder, Builder);
2824}
2825
2826/// \brief Matches any using shadow declaration.
2827///
2828/// Given
2829/// \code
2830///   namespace X { void b(); }
2831///   using X::b;
2832/// \endcode
2833/// usingDecl(hasAnyUsingShadowDecl(hasName("b"))))
2834///   matches \code using X::b \endcode
2835AST_MATCHER_P(UsingDecl, hasAnyUsingShadowDecl,
2836              internal::Matcher<UsingShadowDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
2837  return matchesFirstInPointerRange(InnerMatcher, Node.shadow_begin(),
2838                                    Node.shadow_end(), Finder, Builder);
2839}
2840
2841/// \brief Matches a using shadow declaration where the target declaration is
2842/// matched by the given matcher.
2843///
2844/// Given
2845/// \code
2846///   namespace X { int a; void b(); }
2847///   using X::a;
2848///   using X::b;
2849/// \endcode
2850/// usingDecl(hasAnyUsingShadowDecl(hasTargetDecl(functionDecl())))
2851///   matches \code using X::b \endcode
2852///   but not \code using X::a \endcode
2853AST_MATCHER_P(UsingShadowDecl, hasTargetDecl,
2854              internal::Matcher<NamedDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
2855  return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getTargetDecl(), Finder, Builder);
2856}
2857
2858/// \brief Matches template instantiations of function, class, or static
2859/// member variable template instantiations.
2860///
2861/// Given
2862/// \code
2863///   template <typename T> class X {}; class A {}; X<A> x;
2864/// \endcode
2865/// or
2866/// \code
2867///   template <typename T> class X {}; class A {}; template class X<A>;
2868/// \endcode
2869/// recordDecl(hasName("::X"), isTemplateInstantiation())
2870///   matches the template instantiation of X<A>.
2871///
2872/// But given
2873/// \code
2874///   template <typename T>  class X {}; class A {};
2875///   template <> class X<A> {}; X<A> x;
2876/// \endcode
2877/// recordDecl(hasName("::X"), isTemplateInstantiation())
2878///   does not match, as X<A> is an explicit template specialization.
2879///
2880/// Usable as: Matcher<FunctionDecl>, Matcher<VarDecl>, Matcher<CXXRecordDecl>
2881AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(
2882    isTemplateInstantiation,
2883    AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_3(FunctionDecl, VarDecl, CXXRecordDecl)) {
2884  return (Node.getTemplateSpecializationKind() == TSK_ImplicitInstantiation ||
2885          Node.getTemplateSpecializationKind() ==
2886          TSK_ExplicitInstantiationDefinition);
2887}
2888
2889/// \brief Matches explicit template specializations of function, class, or
2890/// static member variable template instantiations.
2891///
2892/// Given
2893/// \code
2894///   template<typename T> void A(T t) { }
2895///   template<> void A(int N) { }
2896/// \endcode
2897/// functionDecl(isExplicitTemplateSpecialization())
2898///   matches the specialization A<int>().
2899///
2900/// Usable as: Matcher<FunctionDecl>, Matcher<VarDecl>, Matcher<CXXRecordDecl>
2901AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(
2902    isExplicitTemplateSpecialization,
2903    AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_3(FunctionDecl, VarDecl, CXXRecordDecl)) {
2904  return (Node.getTemplateSpecializationKind() == TSK_ExplicitSpecialization);
2905}
2906
2907/// \brief Matches \c TypeLocs for which the given inner
2908/// QualType-matcher matches.
2909inline internal::BindableMatcher<TypeLoc> loc(
2910    const internal::Matcher<QualType> &InnerMatcher) {
2911  return internal::BindableMatcher<TypeLoc>(
2912      new internal::TypeLocTypeMatcher(InnerMatcher));
2913}
2914
2915/// \brief Matches builtin Types.
2916///
2917/// Given
2918/// \code
2919///   struct A {};
2920///   A a;
2921///   int b;
2922///   float c;
2923///   bool d;
2924/// \endcode
2925/// builtinType()
2926///   matches "int b", "float c" and "bool d"
2927AST_TYPE_MATCHER(BuiltinType, builtinType);
2928
2929/// \brief Matches all kinds of arrays.
2930///
2931/// Given
2932/// \code
2933///   int a[] = { 2, 3 };
2934///   int b[4];
2935///   void f() { int c[a[0]]; }
2936/// \endcode
2937/// arrayType()
2938///   matches "int a[]", "int b[4]" and "int c[a[0]]";
2939AST_TYPE_MATCHER(ArrayType, arrayType);
2940
2941/// \brief Matches C99 complex types.
2942///
2943/// Given
2944/// \code
2945///   _Complex float f;
2946/// \endcode
2947/// complexType()
2948///   matches "_Complex float f"
2949AST_TYPE_MATCHER(ComplexType, complexType);
2950
2951/// \brief Matches arrays and C99 complex types that have a specific element
2952/// type.
2953///
2954/// Given
2955/// \code
2956///   struct A {};
2957///   A a[7];
2958///   int b[7];
2959/// \endcode
2960/// arrayType(hasElementType(builtinType()))
2961///   matches "int b[7]"
2962///
2963/// Usable as: Matcher<ArrayType>, Matcher<ComplexType>
2964AST_TYPELOC_TRAVERSE_MATCHER(
2965    hasElementType, getElement,
2966    AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_2(ArrayType, ComplexType));
2967
2968/// \brief Matches C arrays with a specified constant size.
2969///
2970/// Given
2971/// \code
2972///   void() {
2973///     int a[2];
2974///     int b[] = { 2, 3 };
2975///     int c[b[0]];
2976///   }
2977/// \endcode
2978/// constantArrayType()
2979///   matches "int a[2]"
2980AST_TYPE_MATCHER(ConstantArrayType, constantArrayType);
2981
2982/// \brief Matches \c ConstantArrayType nodes that have the specified size.
2983///
2984/// Given
2985/// \code
2986///   int a[42];
2987///   int b[2 * 21];
2988///   int c[41], d[43];
2989/// \endcode
2990/// constantArrayType(hasSize(42))
2991///   matches "int a[42]" and "int b[2 * 21]"
2992AST_MATCHER_P(ConstantArrayType, hasSize, unsigned, N) {
2993  return Node.getSize() == N;
2994}
2995
2996/// \brief Matches C++ arrays whose size is a value-dependent expression.
2997///
2998/// Given
2999/// \code
3000///   template<typename T, int Size>
3001///   class array {
3002///     T data[Size];
3003///   };
3004/// \endcode
3005/// dependentSizedArrayType
3006///   matches "T data[Size]"
3007AST_TYPE_MATCHER(DependentSizedArrayType, dependentSizedArrayType);
3008
3009/// \brief Matches C arrays with unspecified size.
3010///
3011/// Given
3012/// \code
3013///   int a[] = { 2, 3 };
3014///   int b[42];
3015///   void f(int c[]) { int d[a[0]]; };
3016/// \endcode
3017/// incompleteArrayType()
3018///   matches "int a[]" and "int c[]"
3019AST_TYPE_MATCHER(IncompleteArrayType, incompleteArrayType);
3020
3021/// \brief Matches C arrays with a specified size that is not an
3022/// integer-constant-expression.
3023///
3024/// Given
3025/// \code
3026///   void f() {
3027///     int a[] = { 2, 3 }
3028///     int b[42];
3029///     int c[a[0]];
3030/// \endcode
3031/// variableArrayType()
3032///   matches "int c[a[0]]"
3033AST_TYPE_MATCHER(VariableArrayType, variableArrayType);
3034
3035/// \brief Matches \c VariableArrayType nodes that have a specific size
3036/// expression.
3037///
3038/// Given
3039/// \code
3040///   void f(int b) {
3041///     int a[b];
3042///   }
3043/// \endcode
3044/// variableArrayType(hasSizeExpr(ignoringImpCasts(declRefExpr(to(
3045///   varDecl(hasName("b")))))))
3046///   matches "int a[b]"
3047AST_MATCHER_P(VariableArrayType, hasSizeExpr,
3048              internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
3049  return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getSizeExpr(), Finder, Builder);
3050}
3051
3052/// \brief Matches atomic types.
3053///
3054/// Given
3055/// \code
3056///   _Atomic(int) i;
3057/// \endcode
3058/// atomicType()
3059///   matches "_Atomic(int) i"
3060AST_TYPE_MATCHER(AtomicType, atomicType);
3061
3062/// \brief Matches atomic types with a specific value type.
3063///
3064/// Given
3065/// \code
3066///   _Atomic(int) i;
3067///   _Atomic(float) f;
3068/// \endcode
3069/// atomicType(hasValueType(isInteger()))
3070///  matches "_Atomic(int) i"
3071///
3072/// Usable as: Matcher<AtomicType>
3073AST_TYPELOC_TRAVERSE_MATCHER(hasValueType, getValue,
3074                             AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_1(AtomicType));
3075
3076/// \brief Matches types nodes representing C++11 auto types.
3077///
3078/// Given:
3079/// \code
3080///   auto n = 4;
3081///   int v[] = { 2, 3 }
3082///   for (auto i : v) { }
3083/// \endcode
3084/// autoType()
3085///   matches "auto n" and "auto i"
3086AST_TYPE_MATCHER(AutoType, autoType);
3087
3088/// \brief Matches \c AutoType nodes where the deduced type is a specific type.
3089///
3090/// Note: There is no \c TypeLoc for the deduced type and thus no
3091/// \c getDeducedLoc() matcher.
3092///
3093/// Given
3094/// \code
3095///   auto a = 1;
3096///   auto b = 2.0;
3097/// \endcode
3098/// autoType(hasDeducedType(isInteger()))
3099///   matches "auto a"
3100///
3101/// Usable as: Matcher<AutoType>
3102AST_TYPE_TRAVERSE_MATCHER(hasDeducedType, getDeducedType,
3103                          AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_1(AutoType));
3104
3105/// \brief Matches \c FunctionType nodes.
3106///
3107/// Given
3108/// \code
3109///   int (*f)(int);
3110///   void g();
3111/// \endcode
3112/// functionType()
3113///   matches "int (*f)(int)" and the type of "g".
3114AST_TYPE_MATCHER(FunctionType, functionType);
3115
3116/// \brief Matches \c ParenType nodes.
3117///
3118/// Given
3119/// \code
3120///   int (*ptr_to_array)[4];
3121///   int *array_of_ptrs[4];
3122/// \endcode
3123///
3124/// \c varDecl(hasType(pointsTo(parenType()))) matches \c ptr_to_array but not
3125/// \c array_of_ptrs.
3126AST_TYPE_MATCHER(ParenType, parenType);
3127
3128/// \brief Matches \c ParenType nodes where the inner type is a specific type.
3129///
3130/// Given
3131/// \code
3132///   int (*ptr_to_array)[4];
3133///   int (*ptr_to_func)(int);
3134/// \endcode
3135///
3136/// \c varDecl(hasType(pointsTo(parenType(innerType(functionType()))))) matches
3137/// \c ptr_to_func but not \c ptr_to_array.
3138///
3139/// Usable as: Matcher<ParenType>
3140AST_TYPE_TRAVERSE_MATCHER(innerType, getInnerType,
3141                          AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_1(ParenType));
3142
3143/// \brief Matches block pointer types, i.e. types syntactically represented as
3144/// "void (^)(int)".
3145///
3146/// The \c pointee is always required to be a \c FunctionType.
3147AST_TYPE_MATCHER(BlockPointerType, blockPointerType);
3148
3149/// \brief Matches member pointer types.
3150/// Given
3151/// \code
3152///   struct A { int i; }
3153///   A::* ptr = A::i;
3154/// \endcode
3155/// memberPointerType()
3156///   matches "A::* ptr"
3157AST_TYPE_MATCHER(MemberPointerType, memberPointerType);
3158
3159/// \brief Matches pointer types.
3160///
3161/// Given
3162/// \code
3163///   int *a;
3164///   int &b = *a;
3165///   int c = 5;
3166/// \endcode
3167/// pointerType()
3168///   matches "int *a"
3169AST_TYPE_MATCHER(PointerType, pointerType);
3170
3171/// \brief Matches both lvalue and rvalue reference types.
3172///
3173/// Given
3174/// \code
3175///   int *a;
3176///   int &b = *a;
3177///   int &&c = 1;
3178///   auto &d = b;
3179///   auto &&e = c;
3180///   auto &&f = 2;
3181///   int g = 5;
3182/// \endcode
3183///
3184/// \c referenceType() matches the types of \c b, \c c, \c d, \c e, and \c f.
3185AST_TYPE_MATCHER(ReferenceType, referenceType);
3186
3187/// \brief Matches lvalue reference types.
3188///
3189/// Given:
3190/// \code
3191///   int *a;
3192///   int &b = *a;
3193///   int &&c = 1;
3194///   auto &d = b;
3195///   auto &&e = c;
3196///   auto &&f = 2;
3197///   int g = 5;
3198/// \endcode
3199///
3200/// \c lValueReferenceType() matches the types of \c b, \c d, and \c e. \c e is
3201/// matched since the type is deduced as int& by reference collapsing rules.
3202AST_TYPE_MATCHER(LValueReferenceType, lValueReferenceType);
3203
3204/// \brief Matches rvalue reference types.
3205///
3206/// Given:
3207/// \code
3208///   int *a;
3209///   int &b = *a;
3210///   int &&c = 1;
3211///   auto &d = b;
3212///   auto &&e = c;
3213///   auto &&f = 2;
3214///   int g = 5;
3215/// \endcode
3216///
3217/// \c rValueReferenceType() matches the types of \c c and \c f. \c e is not
3218/// matched as it is deduced to int& by reference collapsing rules.
3219AST_TYPE_MATCHER(RValueReferenceType, rValueReferenceType);
3220
3221/// \brief Narrows PointerType (and similar) matchers to those where the
3222/// \c pointee matches a given matcher.
3223///
3224/// Given
3225/// \code
3226///   int *a;
3227///   int const *b;
3228///   float const *f;
3229/// \endcode
3230/// pointerType(pointee(isConstQualified(), isInteger()))
3231///   matches "int const *b"
3232///
3233/// Usable as: Matcher<BlockPointerType>, Matcher<MemberPointerType>,
3234///   Matcher<PointerType>, Matcher<ReferenceType>
3235AST_TYPELOC_TRAVERSE_MATCHER(
3236    pointee, getPointee,
3237    AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES_4(BlockPointerType, MemberPointerType,
3238                                      PointerType, ReferenceType));
3239
3240/// \brief Matches typedef types.
3241///
3242/// Given
3243/// \code
3244///   typedef int X;
3245/// \endcode
3246/// typedefType()
3247///   matches "typedef int X"
3248AST_TYPE_MATCHER(TypedefType, typedefType);
3249
3250/// \brief Matches template specialization types.
3251///
3252/// Given
3253/// \code
3254///   template <typename T>
3255///   class C { };
3256///
3257///   template class C<int>;  // A
3258///   C<char> var;            // B
3259/// \code
3260///
3261/// \c templateSpecializationType() matches the type of the explicit
3262/// instantiation in \c A and the type of the variable declaration in \c B.
3263AST_TYPE_MATCHER(TemplateSpecializationType, templateSpecializationType);
3264
3265/// \brief Matches types nodes representing unary type transformations.
3266///
3267/// Given:
3268/// \code
3269///   typedef __underlying_type(T) type;
3270/// \endcode
3271/// unaryTransformType()
3272///   matches "__underlying_type(T)"
3273AST_TYPE_MATCHER(UnaryTransformType, unaryTransformType);
3274
3275/// \brief Matches record types (e.g. structs, classes).
3276///
3277/// Given
3278/// \code
3279///   class C {};
3280///   struct S {};
3281///
3282///   C c;
3283///   S s;
3284/// \code
3285///
3286/// \c recordType() matches the type of the variable declarations of both \c c
3287/// and \c s.
3288AST_TYPE_MATCHER(RecordType, recordType);
3289
3290/// \brief Matches types specified with an elaborated type keyword or with a
3291/// qualified name.
3292///
3293/// Given
3294/// \code
3295///   namespace N {
3296///     namespace M {
3297///       class D {};
3298///     }
3299///   }
3300///   class C {};
3301///
3302///   class C c;
3303///   N::M::D d;
3304/// \code
3305///
3306/// \c elaboratedType() matches the type of the variable declarations of both
3307/// \c c and \c d.
3308AST_TYPE_MATCHER(ElaboratedType, elaboratedType);
3309
3310/// \brief Matches ElaboratedTypes whose qualifier, a NestedNameSpecifier,
3311/// matches \c InnerMatcher if the qualifier exists.
3312///
3313/// Given
3314/// \code
3315///   namespace N {
3316///     namespace M {
3317///       class D {};
3318///     }
3319///   }
3320///   N::M::D d;
3321/// \code
3322///
3323/// \c elaboratedType(hasQualifier(hasPrefix(specifiesNamespace(hasName("N"))))
3324/// matches the type of the variable declaration of \c d.
3325AST_MATCHER_P(ElaboratedType, hasQualifier,
3326              internal::Matcher<NestedNameSpecifier>, InnerMatcher) {
3327  if (const NestedNameSpecifier *Qualifier = Node.getQualifier())
3328    return InnerMatcher.matches(*Qualifier, Finder, Builder);
3329
3330  return false;
3331}
3332
3333/// \brief Matches ElaboratedTypes whose named type matches \c InnerMatcher.
3334///
3335/// Given
3336/// \code
3337///   namespace N {
3338///     namespace M {
3339///       class D {};
3340///     }
3341///   }
3342///   N::M::D d;
3343/// \code
3344///
3345/// \c elaboratedType(namesType(recordType(
3346/// hasDeclaration(namedDecl(hasName("D")))))) matches the type of the variable
3347/// declaration of \c d.
3348AST_MATCHER_P(ElaboratedType, namesType, internal::Matcher<QualType>,
3349              InnerMatcher) {
3350  return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getNamedType(), Finder, Builder);
3351}
3352
3353/// \brief Matches declarations whose declaration context, interpreted as a
3354/// Decl, matches \c InnerMatcher.
3355///
3356/// Given
3357/// \code
3358///   namespace N {
3359///     namespace M {
3360///       class D {};
3361///     }
3362///   }
3363/// \code
3364///
3365/// \c recordDecl(hasDeclContext(namedDecl(hasName("M")))) matches the
3366/// declaration of \c class \c D.
3367AST_MATCHER_P(Decl, hasDeclContext, internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher) {
3368  return InnerMatcher.matches(*Decl::castFromDeclContext(Node.getDeclContext()),
3369                              Finder, Builder);
3370}
3371
3372/// \brief Matches nested name specifiers.
3373///
3374/// Given
3375/// \code
3376///   namespace ns {
3377///     struct A { static void f(); };
3378///     void A::f() {}
3379///     void g() { A::f(); }
3380///   }
3381///   ns::A a;
3382/// \endcode
3383/// nestedNameSpecifier()
3384///   matches "ns::" and both "A::"
3385const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<NestedNameSpecifier> nestedNameSpecifier;
3386
3387/// \brief Same as \c nestedNameSpecifier but matches \c NestedNameSpecifierLoc.
3388const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<
3389  NestedNameSpecifierLoc> nestedNameSpecifierLoc;
3390
3391/// \brief Matches \c NestedNameSpecifierLocs for which the given inner
3392/// NestedNameSpecifier-matcher matches.
3393inline internal::BindableMatcher<NestedNameSpecifierLoc> loc(
3394    const internal::Matcher<NestedNameSpecifier> &InnerMatcher) {
3395  return internal::BindableMatcher<NestedNameSpecifierLoc>(
3396      new internal::LocMatcher<NestedNameSpecifierLoc, NestedNameSpecifier>(
3397          InnerMatcher));
3398}
3399
3400/// \brief Matches nested name specifiers that specify a type matching the
3401/// given \c QualType matcher without qualifiers.
3402///
3403/// Given
3404/// \code
3405///   struct A { struct B { struct C {}; }; };
3406///   A::B::C c;
3407/// \endcode
3408/// nestedNameSpecifier(specifiesType(hasDeclaration(recordDecl(hasName("A")))))
3409///   matches "A::"
3410AST_MATCHER_P(NestedNameSpecifier, specifiesType,
3411              internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher) {
3412  if (Node.getAsType() == NULL)
3413    return false;
3414  return InnerMatcher.matches(QualType(Node.getAsType(), 0), Finder, Builder);
3415}
3416
3417/// \brief Matches nested name specifier locs that specify a type matching the
3418/// given \c TypeLoc.
3419///
3420/// Given
3421/// \code
3422///   struct A { struct B { struct C {}; }; };
3423///   A::B::C c;
3424/// \endcode
3425/// nestedNameSpecifierLoc(specifiesTypeLoc(loc(type(
3426///   hasDeclaration(recordDecl(hasName("A")))))))
3427///   matches "A::"
3428AST_MATCHER_P(NestedNameSpecifierLoc, specifiesTypeLoc,
3429              internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>, InnerMatcher) {
3430  return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getTypeLoc(), Finder, Builder);
3431}
3432
3433/// \brief Matches on the prefix of a \c NestedNameSpecifier.
3434///
3435/// Given
3436/// \code
3437///   struct A { struct B { struct C {}; }; };
3438///   A::B::C c;
3439/// \endcode
3440/// nestedNameSpecifier(hasPrefix(specifiesType(asString("struct A")))) and
3441///   matches "A::"
3442AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(NestedNameSpecifier, hasPrefix,
3443                       internal::Matcher<NestedNameSpecifier>, InnerMatcher,
3444                       0) {
3445  NestedNameSpecifier *NextNode = Node.getPrefix();
3446  if (NextNode == NULL)
3447    return false;
3448  return InnerMatcher.matches(*NextNode, Finder, Builder);
3449}
3450
3451/// \brief Matches on the prefix of a \c NestedNameSpecifierLoc.
3452///
3453/// Given
3454/// \code
3455///   struct A { struct B { struct C {}; }; };
3456///   A::B::C c;
3457/// \endcode
3458/// nestedNameSpecifierLoc(hasPrefix(loc(specifiesType(asString("struct A")))))
3459///   matches "A::"
3460AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(NestedNameSpecifierLoc, hasPrefix,
3461                       internal::Matcher<NestedNameSpecifierLoc>, InnerMatcher,
3462                       1) {
3463  NestedNameSpecifierLoc NextNode = Node.getPrefix();
3464  if (!NextNode)
3465    return false;
3466  return InnerMatcher.matches(NextNode, Finder, Builder);
3467}
3468
3469/// \brief Matches nested name specifiers that specify a namespace matching the
3470/// given namespace matcher.
3471///
3472/// Given
3473/// \code
3474///   namespace ns { struct A {}; }
3475///   ns::A a;
3476/// \endcode
3477/// nestedNameSpecifier(specifiesNamespace(hasName("ns")))
3478///   matches "ns::"
3479AST_MATCHER_P(NestedNameSpecifier, specifiesNamespace,
3480              internal::Matcher<NamespaceDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
3481  if (Node.getAsNamespace() == NULL)
3482    return false;
3483  return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getAsNamespace(), Finder, Builder);
3484}
3485
3486/// \brief Overloads for the \c equalsNode matcher.
3487/// FIXME: Implement for other node types.
3488/// @{
3489
3490/// \brief Matches if a node equals another node.
3491///
3492/// \c Decl has pointer identity in the AST.
3493AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(Decl, equalsNode, Decl*, Other, 0) {
3494  return &Node == Other;
3495}
3496/// \brief Matches if a node equals another node.
3497///
3498/// \c Stmt has pointer identity in the AST.
3499///
3500AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(Stmt, equalsNode, Stmt*, Other, 1) {
3501  return &Node == Other;
3502}
3503
3504/// @}
3505
3506/// \brief Matches each case or default statement belonging to the given switch
3507/// statement. This matcher may produce multiple matches.
3508///
3509/// Given
3510/// \code
3511///   switch (1) { case 1: case 2: default: switch (2) { case 3: case 4: ; } }
3512/// \endcode
3513/// switchStmt(forEachSwitchCase(caseStmt().bind("c"))).bind("s")
3514///   matches four times, with "c" binding each of "case 1:", "case 2:",
3515/// "case 3:" and "case 4:", and "s" respectively binding "switch (1)",
3516/// "switch (1)", "switch (2)" and "switch (2)".
3517AST_MATCHER_P(SwitchStmt, forEachSwitchCase, internal::Matcher<SwitchCase>,
3518              InnerMatcher) {
3519  BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result;
3520  // FIXME: getSwitchCaseList() does not necessarily guarantee a stable
3521  // iteration order. We should use the more general iterating matchers once
3522  // they are capable of expressing this matcher (for example, it should ignore
3523  // case statements belonging to nested switch statements).
3524  bool Matched = false;
3525  for (const SwitchCase *SC = Node.getSwitchCaseList(); SC;
3526       SC = SC->getNextSwitchCase()) {
3527    BoundNodesTreeBuilder CaseBuilder(*Builder);
3528    bool CaseMatched = InnerMatcher.matches(*SC, Finder, &CaseBuilder);
3529    if (CaseMatched) {
3530      Matched = true;
3531      Result.addMatch(CaseBuilder);
3532    }
3533  }
3534  *Builder = Result;
3535  return Matched;
3536}
3537
3538/// \brief Matches each constructor initializer in a constructor definition.
3539///
3540/// Given
3541/// \code
3542///   class A { A() : i(42), j(42) {} int i; int j; };
3543/// \endcode
3544/// constructorDecl(forEachConstructorInitializer(forField(decl().bind("x"))))
3545///   will trigger two matches, binding for 'i' and 'j' respectively.
3546AST_MATCHER_P(CXXConstructorDecl, forEachConstructorInitializer,
3547              internal::Matcher<CXXCtorInitializer>, InnerMatcher) {
3548  BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result;
3549  bool Matched = false;
3550  for (CXXConstructorDecl::init_const_iterator I = Node.init_begin(),
3551                                               E = Node.init_end();
3552       I != E; ++I) {
3553    BoundNodesTreeBuilder InitBuilder(*Builder);
3554    if (InnerMatcher.matches(**I, Finder, &InitBuilder)) {
3555      Matched = true;
3556      Result.addMatch(InitBuilder);
3557    }
3558  }
3559  *Builder = Result;
3560  return Matched;
3561}
3562
3563/// \brief If the given case statement does not use the GNU case range
3564/// extension, matches the constant given in the statement.
3565///
3566/// Given
3567/// \code
3568///   switch (1) { case 1: case 1+1: case 3 ... 4: ; }
3569/// \endcode
3570/// caseStmt(hasCaseConstant(integerLiteral()))
3571///   matches "case 1:"
3572AST_MATCHER_P(CaseStmt, hasCaseConstant, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
3573              InnerMatcher) {
3574  if (Node.getRHS())
3575    return false;
3576
3577  return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getLHS(), Finder, Builder);
3578}
3579
3580} // end namespace ast_matchers
3581} // end namespace clang
3582
3583#endif // LLVM_CLANG_AST_MATCHERS_AST_MATCHERS_H
3584