SemaDeclCXX.cpp revision 1075a169d1dab0e6f5bed69440efec387d58af51
1//===------ SemaDeclCXX.cpp - Semantic Analysis for C++ Declarations ------===//
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 semantic analysis for C++ declarations.
11//
12//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13
14#include "Sema.h"
15#include "SemaInherit.h"
16#include "clang/AST/ASTConsumer.h"
17#include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
18#include "clang/AST/TypeOrdering.h"
19#include "clang/AST/StmtVisitor.h"
20#include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h"
21#include "clang/Parse/DeclSpec.h"
22#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
23#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
24#include <algorithm> // for std::equal
25#include <map>
26
27using namespace clang;
28
29//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
30// CheckDefaultArgumentVisitor
31//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
32
33namespace {
34  /// CheckDefaultArgumentVisitor - C++ [dcl.fct.default] Traverses
35  /// the default argument of a parameter to determine whether it
36  /// contains any ill-formed subexpressions. For example, this will
37  /// diagnose the use of local variables or parameters within the
38  /// default argument expression.
39  class VISIBILITY_HIDDEN CheckDefaultArgumentVisitor
40    : public StmtVisitor<CheckDefaultArgumentVisitor, bool> {
41    Expr *DefaultArg;
42    Sema *S;
43
44  public:
45    CheckDefaultArgumentVisitor(Expr *defarg, Sema *s)
46      : DefaultArg(defarg), S(s) {}
47
48    bool VisitExpr(Expr *Node);
49    bool VisitDeclRefExpr(DeclRefExpr *DRE);
50    bool VisitCXXThisExpr(CXXThisExpr *ThisE);
51  };
52
53  /// VisitExpr - Visit all of the children of this expression.
54  bool CheckDefaultArgumentVisitor::VisitExpr(Expr *Node) {
55    bool IsInvalid = false;
56    for (Stmt::child_iterator I = Node->child_begin(),
57         E = Node->child_end(); I != E; ++I)
58      IsInvalid |= Visit(*I);
59    return IsInvalid;
60  }
61
62  /// VisitDeclRefExpr - Visit a reference to a declaration, to
63  /// determine whether this declaration can be used in the default
64  /// argument expression.
65  bool CheckDefaultArgumentVisitor::VisitDeclRefExpr(DeclRefExpr *DRE) {
66    NamedDecl *Decl = DRE->getDecl();
67    if (ParmVarDecl *Param = dyn_cast<ParmVarDecl>(Decl)) {
68      // C++ [dcl.fct.default]p9
69      //   Default arguments are evaluated each time the function is
70      //   called. The order of evaluation of function arguments is
71      //   unspecified. Consequently, parameters of a function shall not
72      //   be used in default argument expressions, even if they are not
73      //   evaluated. Parameters of a function declared before a default
74      //   argument expression are in scope and can hide namespace and
75      //   class member names.
76      return S->Diag(DRE->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
77                     diag::err_param_default_argument_references_param)
78         << Param->getDeclName() << DefaultArg->getSourceRange();
79    } else if (VarDecl *VDecl = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(Decl)) {
80      // C++ [dcl.fct.default]p7
81      //   Local variables shall not be used in default argument
82      //   expressions.
83      if (VDecl->isBlockVarDecl())
84        return S->Diag(DRE->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
85                       diag::err_param_default_argument_references_local)
86          << VDecl->getDeclName() << DefaultArg->getSourceRange();
87    }
88
89    return false;
90  }
91
92  /// VisitCXXThisExpr - Visit a C++ "this" expression.
93  bool CheckDefaultArgumentVisitor::VisitCXXThisExpr(CXXThisExpr *ThisE) {
94    // C++ [dcl.fct.default]p8:
95    //   The keyword this shall not be used in a default argument of a
96    //   member function.
97    return S->Diag(ThisE->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
98                   diag::err_param_default_argument_references_this)
99               << ThisE->getSourceRange();
100  }
101}
102
103/// ActOnParamDefaultArgument - Check whether the default argument
104/// provided for a function parameter is well-formed. If so, attach it
105/// to the parameter declaration.
106void
107Sema::ActOnParamDefaultArgument(DeclTy *param, SourceLocation EqualLoc,
108                                ExprTy *defarg) {
109  ParmVarDecl *Param = (ParmVarDecl *)param;
110  llvm::OwningPtr<Expr> DefaultArg((Expr *)defarg);
111  QualType ParamType = Param->getType();
112
113  // Default arguments are only permitted in C++
114  if (!getLangOptions().CPlusPlus) {
115    Diag(EqualLoc, diag::err_param_default_argument)
116      << DefaultArg->getSourceRange();
117    Param->setInvalidDecl();
118    return;
119  }
120
121  // C++ [dcl.fct.default]p5
122  //   A default argument expression is implicitly converted (clause
123  //   4) to the parameter type. The default argument expression has
124  //   the same semantic constraints as the initializer expression in
125  //   a declaration of a variable of the parameter type, using the
126  //   copy-initialization semantics (8.5).
127  Expr *DefaultArgPtr = DefaultArg.get();
128  bool DefaultInitFailed = CheckInitializerTypes(DefaultArgPtr, ParamType,
129                                                 EqualLoc,
130                                                 Param->getDeclName(),
131                                                 /*DirectInit=*/false);
132  if (DefaultArgPtr != DefaultArg.get()) {
133    DefaultArg.take();
134    DefaultArg.reset(DefaultArgPtr);
135  }
136  if (DefaultInitFailed) {
137    return;
138  }
139
140  // Check that the default argument is well-formed
141  CheckDefaultArgumentVisitor DefaultArgChecker(DefaultArg.get(), this);
142  if (DefaultArgChecker.Visit(DefaultArg.get())) {
143    Param->setInvalidDecl();
144    return;
145  }
146
147  // Okay: add the default argument to the parameter
148  Param->setDefaultArg(DefaultArg.take());
149}
150
151/// ActOnParamUnparsedDefaultArgument - We've seen a default
152/// argument for a function parameter, but we can't parse it yet
153/// because we're inside a class definition. Note that this default
154/// argument will be parsed later.
155void Sema::ActOnParamUnparsedDefaultArgument(DeclTy *param,
156                                             SourceLocation EqualLoc) {
157  ParmVarDecl *Param = (ParmVarDecl*)param;
158  if (Param)
159    Param->setUnparsedDefaultArg();
160}
161
162/// ActOnParamDefaultArgumentError - Parsing or semantic analysis of
163/// the default argument for the parameter param failed.
164void Sema::ActOnParamDefaultArgumentError(DeclTy *param) {
165  ((ParmVarDecl*)param)->setInvalidDecl();
166}
167
168/// CheckExtraCXXDefaultArguments - Check for any extra default
169/// arguments in the declarator, which is not a function declaration
170/// or definition and therefore is not permitted to have default
171/// arguments. This routine should be invoked for every declarator
172/// that is not a function declaration or definition.
173void Sema::CheckExtraCXXDefaultArguments(Declarator &D) {
174  // C++ [dcl.fct.default]p3
175  //   A default argument expression shall be specified only in the
176  //   parameter-declaration-clause of a function declaration or in a
177  //   template-parameter (14.1). It shall not be specified for a
178  //   parameter pack. If it is specified in a
179  //   parameter-declaration-clause, it shall not occur within a
180  //   declarator or abstract-declarator of a parameter-declaration.
181  for (unsigned i = 0; i < D.getNumTypeObjects(); ++i) {
182    DeclaratorChunk &chunk = D.getTypeObject(i);
183    if (chunk.Kind == DeclaratorChunk::Function) {
184      for (unsigned argIdx = 0; argIdx < chunk.Fun.NumArgs; ++argIdx) {
185        ParmVarDecl *Param = (ParmVarDecl *)chunk.Fun.ArgInfo[argIdx].Param;
186        if (Param->hasUnparsedDefaultArg()) {
187          CachedTokens *Toks = chunk.Fun.ArgInfo[argIdx].DefaultArgTokens;
188          Diag(Param->getLocation(), diag::err_param_default_argument_nonfunc)
189            << SourceRange((*Toks)[1].getLocation(), Toks->back().getLocation());
190          delete Toks;
191          chunk.Fun.ArgInfo[argIdx].DefaultArgTokens = 0;
192        } else if (Param->getDefaultArg()) {
193          Diag(Param->getLocation(), diag::err_param_default_argument_nonfunc)
194            << Param->getDefaultArg()->getSourceRange();
195          Param->setDefaultArg(0);
196        }
197      }
198    }
199  }
200}
201
202// MergeCXXFunctionDecl - Merge two declarations of the same C++
203// function, once we already know that they have the same
204// type. Subroutine of MergeFunctionDecl.
205FunctionDecl *
206Sema::MergeCXXFunctionDecl(FunctionDecl *New, FunctionDecl *Old) {
207  // C++ [dcl.fct.default]p4:
208  //
209  //   For non-template functions, default arguments can be added in
210  //   later declarations of a function in the same
211  //   scope. Declarations in different scopes have completely
212  //   distinct sets of default arguments. That is, declarations in
213  //   inner scopes do not acquire default arguments from
214  //   declarations in outer scopes, and vice versa. In a given
215  //   function declaration, all parameters subsequent to a
216  //   parameter with a default argument shall have default
217  //   arguments supplied in this or previous declarations. A
218  //   default argument shall not be redefined by a later
219  //   declaration (not even to the same value).
220  for (unsigned p = 0, NumParams = Old->getNumParams(); p < NumParams; ++p) {
221    ParmVarDecl *OldParam = Old->getParamDecl(p);
222    ParmVarDecl *NewParam = New->getParamDecl(p);
223
224    if(OldParam->getDefaultArg() && NewParam->getDefaultArg()) {
225      Diag(NewParam->getLocation(),
226           diag::err_param_default_argument_redefinition)
227        << NewParam->getDefaultArg()->getSourceRange();
228      Diag(OldParam->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_definition);
229    } else if (OldParam->getDefaultArg()) {
230      // Merge the old default argument into the new parameter
231      NewParam->setDefaultArg(OldParam->getDefaultArg());
232    }
233  }
234
235  return New;
236}
237
238/// CheckCXXDefaultArguments - Verify that the default arguments for a
239/// function declaration are well-formed according to C++
240/// [dcl.fct.default].
241void Sema::CheckCXXDefaultArguments(FunctionDecl *FD) {
242  unsigned NumParams = FD->getNumParams();
243  unsigned p;
244
245  // Find first parameter with a default argument
246  for (p = 0; p < NumParams; ++p) {
247    ParmVarDecl *Param = FD->getParamDecl(p);
248    if (Param->getDefaultArg())
249      break;
250  }
251
252  // C++ [dcl.fct.default]p4:
253  //   In a given function declaration, all parameters
254  //   subsequent to a parameter with a default argument shall
255  //   have default arguments supplied in this or previous
256  //   declarations. A default argument shall not be redefined
257  //   by a later declaration (not even to the same value).
258  unsigned LastMissingDefaultArg = 0;
259  for(; p < NumParams; ++p) {
260    ParmVarDecl *Param = FD->getParamDecl(p);
261    if (!Param->getDefaultArg()) {
262      if (Param->isInvalidDecl())
263        /* We already complained about this parameter. */;
264      else if (Param->getIdentifier())
265        Diag(Param->getLocation(),
266             diag::err_param_default_argument_missing_name)
267          << Param->getIdentifier();
268      else
269        Diag(Param->getLocation(),
270             diag::err_param_default_argument_missing);
271
272      LastMissingDefaultArg = p;
273    }
274  }
275
276  if (LastMissingDefaultArg > 0) {
277    // Some default arguments were missing. Clear out all of the
278    // default arguments up to (and including) the last missing
279    // default argument, so that we leave the function parameters
280    // in a semantically valid state.
281    for (p = 0; p <= LastMissingDefaultArg; ++p) {
282      ParmVarDecl *Param = FD->getParamDecl(p);
283      if (Param->getDefaultArg()) {
284        if (!Param->hasUnparsedDefaultArg())
285          Param->getDefaultArg()->Destroy(Context);
286        Param->setDefaultArg(0);
287      }
288    }
289  }
290}
291
292/// isCurrentClassName - Determine whether the identifier II is the
293/// name of the class type currently being defined. In the case of
294/// nested classes, this will only return true if II is the name of
295/// the innermost class.
296bool Sema::isCurrentClassName(const IdentifierInfo &II, Scope *,
297                              const CXXScopeSpec *SS) {
298  CXXRecordDecl *CurDecl;
299  if (SS) {
300    DeclContext *DC = static_cast<DeclContext*>(SS->getScopeRep());
301    CurDecl = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXRecordDecl>(DC);
302  } else
303    CurDecl = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXRecordDecl>(CurContext);
304
305  if (CurDecl)
306    return &II == CurDecl->getIdentifier();
307  else
308    return false;
309}
310
311/// ActOnBaseSpecifier - Parsed a base specifier. A base specifier is
312/// one entry in the base class list of a class specifier, for
313/// example:
314///    class foo : public bar, virtual private baz {
315/// 'public bar' and 'virtual private baz' are each base-specifiers.
316Sema::BaseResult
317Sema::ActOnBaseSpecifier(DeclTy *classdecl, SourceRange SpecifierRange,
318                         bool Virtual, AccessSpecifier Access,
319                         TypeTy *basetype, SourceLocation BaseLoc) {
320  CXXRecordDecl *Decl = (CXXRecordDecl*)classdecl;
321  QualType BaseType = Context.getTypeDeclType((TypeDecl*)basetype);
322
323  // Base specifiers must be record types.
324  if (!BaseType->isRecordType())
325    return Diag(BaseLoc, diag::err_base_must_be_class) << SpecifierRange;
326
327  // C++ [class.union]p1:
328  //   A union shall not be used as a base class.
329  if (BaseType->isUnionType())
330    return Diag(BaseLoc, diag::err_union_as_base_class) << SpecifierRange;
331
332  // C++ [class.union]p1:
333  //   A union shall not have base classes.
334  if (Decl->isUnion())
335    return Diag(Decl->getLocation(), diag::err_base_clause_on_union)
336              << SpecifierRange;
337
338  // C++ [class.derived]p2:
339  //   The class-name in a base-specifier shall not be an incompletely
340  //   defined class.
341  if (DiagnoseIncompleteType(BaseLoc, BaseType, diag::err_incomplete_base_class,
342                             SpecifierRange))
343    return true;
344
345  // If the base class is polymorphic, the new one is, too.
346  RecordDecl *BaseDecl = BaseType->getAsRecordType()->getDecl();
347  assert(BaseDecl && "Record type has no declaration");
348  BaseDecl = BaseDecl->getDefinition(Context);
349  assert(BaseDecl && "Base type is not incomplete, but has no definition");
350  if (cast<CXXRecordDecl>(BaseDecl)->isPolymorphic())
351    Decl->setPolymorphic(true);
352
353  // C++ [dcl.init.aggr]p1:
354  //   An aggregate is [...] a class with [...] no base classes [...].
355  Decl->setAggregate(false);
356  Decl->setPOD(false);
357
358  // Create the base specifier.
359  return new CXXBaseSpecifier(SpecifierRange, Virtual,
360                              BaseType->isClassType(), Access, BaseType);
361}
362
363/// ActOnBaseSpecifiers - Attach the given base specifiers to the
364/// class, after checking whether there are any duplicate base
365/// classes.
366void Sema::ActOnBaseSpecifiers(DeclTy *ClassDecl, BaseTy **Bases,
367                               unsigned NumBases) {
368  if (NumBases == 0)
369    return;
370
371  // Used to keep track of which base types we have already seen, so
372  // that we can properly diagnose redundant direct base types. Note
373  // that the key is always the unqualified canonical type of the base
374  // class.
375  std::map<QualType, CXXBaseSpecifier*, QualTypeOrdering> KnownBaseTypes;
376
377  // Copy non-redundant base specifiers into permanent storage.
378  CXXBaseSpecifier **BaseSpecs = (CXXBaseSpecifier **)Bases;
379  unsigned NumGoodBases = 0;
380  for (unsigned idx = 0; idx < NumBases; ++idx) {
381    QualType NewBaseType
382      = Context.getCanonicalType(BaseSpecs[idx]->getType());
383    NewBaseType = NewBaseType.getUnqualifiedType();
384
385    if (KnownBaseTypes[NewBaseType]) {
386      // C++ [class.mi]p3:
387      //   A class shall not be specified as a direct base class of a
388      //   derived class more than once.
389      Diag(BaseSpecs[idx]->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
390           diag::err_duplicate_base_class)
391        << KnownBaseTypes[NewBaseType]->getType()
392        << BaseSpecs[idx]->getSourceRange();
393
394      // Delete the duplicate base class specifier; we're going to
395      // overwrite its pointer later.
396      delete BaseSpecs[idx];
397    } else {
398      // Okay, add this new base class.
399      KnownBaseTypes[NewBaseType] = BaseSpecs[idx];
400      BaseSpecs[NumGoodBases++] = BaseSpecs[idx];
401    }
402  }
403
404  // Attach the remaining base class specifiers to the derived class.
405  CXXRecordDecl *Decl = (CXXRecordDecl*)ClassDecl;
406  Decl->setBases(BaseSpecs, NumGoodBases);
407
408  // Delete the remaining (good) base class specifiers, since their
409  // data has been copied into the CXXRecordDecl.
410  for (unsigned idx = 0; idx < NumGoodBases; ++idx)
411    delete BaseSpecs[idx];
412}
413
414//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
415// C++ class member Handling
416//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
417
418/// ActOnCXXMemberDeclarator - This is invoked when a C++ class member
419/// declarator is parsed. 'AS' is the access specifier, 'BW' specifies the
420/// bitfield width if there is one and 'InitExpr' specifies the initializer if
421/// any. 'LastInGroup' is non-null for cases where one declspec has multiple
422/// declarators on it.
423Sema::DeclTy *
424Sema::ActOnCXXMemberDeclarator(Scope *S, AccessSpecifier AS, Declarator &D,
425                               ExprTy *BW, ExprTy *InitExpr,
426                               DeclTy *LastInGroup) {
427  const DeclSpec &DS = D.getDeclSpec();
428  DeclarationName Name = GetNameForDeclarator(D);
429  Expr *BitWidth = static_cast<Expr*>(BW);
430  Expr *Init = static_cast<Expr*>(InitExpr);
431  SourceLocation Loc = D.getIdentifierLoc();
432
433  bool isFunc = D.isFunctionDeclarator();
434
435  // C++ 9.2p6: A member shall not be declared to have automatic storage
436  // duration (auto, register) or with the extern storage-class-specifier.
437  // C++ 7.1.1p8: The mutable specifier can be applied only to names of class
438  // data members and cannot be applied to names declared const or static,
439  // and cannot be applied to reference members.
440  switch (DS.getStorageClassSpec()) {
441    case DeclSpec::SCS_unspecified:
442    case DeclSpec::SCS_typedef:
443    case DeclSpec::SCS_static:
444      // FALL THROUGH.
445      break;
446    case DeclSpec::SCS_mutable:
447      if (isFunc) {
448        if (DS.getStorageClassSpecLoc().isValid())
449          Diag(DS.getStorageClassSpecLoc(), diag::err_mutable_function);
450        else
451          Diag(DS.getThreadSpecLoc(), diag::err_mutable_function);
452
453        // FIXME: It would be nicer if the keyword was ignored only for this
454        // declarator. Otherwise we could get follow-up errors.
455        D.getMutableDeclSpec().ClearStorageClassSpecs();
456      } else {
457        QualType T = GetTypeForDeclarator(D, S);
458        diag::kind err = static_cast<diag::kind>(0);
459        if (T->isReferenceType())
460          err = diag::err_mutable_reference;
461        else if (T.isConstQualified())
462          err = diag::err_mutable_const;
463        if (err != 0) {
464          if (DS.getStorageClassSpecLoc().isValid())
465            Diag(DS.getStorageClassSpecLoc(), err);
466          else
467            Diag(DS.getThreadSpecLoc(), err);
468          // FIXME: It would be nicer if the keyword was ignored only for this
469          // declarator. Otherwise we could get follow-up errors.
470          D.getMutableDeclSpec().ClearStorageClassSpecs();
471        }
472      }
473      break;
474    default:
475      if (DS.getStorageClassSpecLoc().isValid())
476        Diag(DS.getStorageClassSpecLoc(),
477             diag::err_storageclass_invalid_for_member);
478      else
479        Diag(DS.getThreadSpecLoc(), diag::err_storageclass_invalid_for_member);
480      D.getMutableDeclSpec().ClearStorageClassSpecs();
481  }
482
483  if (!isFunc &&
484      D.getDeclSpec().getTypeSpecType() == DeclSpec::TST_typedef &&
485      D.getNumTypeObjects() == 0) {
486    // Check also for this case:
487    //
488    // typedef int f();
489    // f a;
490    //
491    Decl *TD = static_cast<Decl *>(DS.getTypeRep());
492    isFunc = Context.getTypeDeclType(cast<TypeDecl>(TD))->isFunctionType();
493  }
494
495  bool isInstField = ((DS.getStorageClassSpec() == DeclSpec::SCS_unspecified ||
496                       DS.getStorageClassSpec() == DeclSpec::SCS_mutable) &&
497                      !isFunc);
498
499  Decl *Member;
500  bool InvalidDecl = false;
501
502  if (isInstField)
503    Member = static_cast<Decl*>(ActOnField(S, cast<CXXRecordDecl>(CurContext),
504                                           Loc, D, BitWidth));
505  else
506    Member = static_cast<Decl*>(ActOnDeclarator(S, D, LastInGroup));
507
508  if (!Member) return LastInGroup;
509
510  assert((Name || isInstField) && "No identifier for non-field ?");
511
512  // set/getAccess is not part of Decl's interface to avoid bloating it with C++
513  // specific methods. Use a wrapper class that can be used with all C++ class
514  // member decls.
515  CXXClassMemberWrapper(Member).setAccess(AS);
516
517  // C++ [dcl.init.aggr]p1:
518  //   An aggregate is an array or a class (clause 9) with [...] no
519  //   private or protected non-static data members (clause 11).
520  // A POD must be an aggregate.
521  if (isInstField && (AS == AS_private || AS == AS_protected)) {
522    CXXRecordDecl *Record = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(CurContext);
523    Record->setAggregate(false);
524    Record->setPOD(false);
525  }
526
527  if (DS.isVirtualSpecified()) {
528    if (!isFunc || DS.getStorageClassSpec() == DeclSpec::SCS_static) {
529      Diag(DS.getVirtualSpecLoc(), diag::err_virtual_non_function);
530      InvalidDecl = true;
531    } else {
532      cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Member)->setVirtual();
533      CXXRecordDecl *CurClass = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(CurContext);
534      CurClass->setAggregate(false);
535      CurClass->setPOD(false);
536      CurClass->setPolymorphic(true);
537    }
538  }
539
540  // FIXME: The above definition of virtual is not sufficient. A function is
541  // also virtual if it overrides an already virtual function. This is important
542  // to do here because it decides the validity of a pure specifier.
543
544  if (BitWidth) {
545    // C++ 9.6p2: Only when declaring an unnamed bit-field may the
546    // constant-expression be a value equal to zero.
547    // FIXME: Check this.
548
549    if (D.isFunctionDeclarator()) {
550      // FIXME: Emit diagnostic about only constructors taking base initializers
551      // or something similar, when constructor support is in place.
552      Diag(Loc, diag::err_not_bitfield_type)
553        << Name << BitWidth->getSourceRange();
554      InvalidDecl = true;
555
556    } else if (isInstField) {
557      // C++ 9.6p3: A bit-field shall have integral or enumeration type.
558      if (!cast<FieldDecl>(Member)->getType()->isIntegralType()) {
559        Diag(Loc, diag::err_not_integral_type_bitfield)
560          << Name << BitWidth->getSourceRange();
561        InvalidDecl = true;
562      }
563
564    } else if (isa<FunctionDecl>(Member)) {
565      // A function typedef ("typedef int f(); f a;").
566      // C++ 9.6p3: A bit-field shall have integral or enumeration type.
567      Diag(Loc, diag::err_not_integral_type_bitfield)
568        << Name << BitWidth->getSourceRange();
569      InvalidDecl = true;
570
571    } else if (isa<TypedefDecl>(Member)) {
572      // "cannot declare 'A' to be a bit-field type"
573      Diag(Loc, diag::err_not_bitfield_type)
574        << Name << BitWidth->getSourceRange();
575      InvalidDecl = true;
576
577    } else {
578      assert(isa<CXXClassVarDecl>(Member) &&
579             "Didn't we cover all member kinds?");
580      // C++ 9.6p3: A bit-field shall not be a static member.
581      // "static member 'A' cannot be a bit-field"
582      Diag(Loc, diag::err_static_not_bitfield)
583        << Name << BitWidth->getSourceRange();
584      InvalidDecl = true;
585    }
586  }
587
588  if (Init) {
589    // C++ 9.2p4: A member-declarator can contain a constant-initializer only
590    // if it declares a static member of const integral or const enumeration
591    // type.
592    if (CXXClassVarDecl *CVD = dyn_cast<CXXClassVarDecl>(Member)) {
593      // ...static member of...
594      CVD->setInit(Init);
595      // ...const integral or const enumeration type.
596      if (Context.getCanonicalType(CVD->getType()).isConstQualified() &&
597          CVD->getType()->isIntegralType()) {
598        // constant-initializer
599        if (CheckForConstantInitializer(Init, CVD->getType()))
600          InvalidDecl = true;
601
602      } else {
603        // not const integral.
604        Diag(Loc, diag::err_member_initialization)
605          << Name << Init->getSourceRange();
606        InvalidDecl = true;
607      }
608
609    } else {
610      // not static member. perhaps virtual function?
611      if (CXXMethodDecl *MD = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(Member)) {
612        // With declarators parsed the way they are, the parser cannot
613        // distinguish between a normal initializer and a pure-specifier.
614        // Thus this grotesque test.
615        IntegerLiteral *IL;
616        if ((IL = dyn_cast<IntegerLiteral>(Init)) && IL->getValue() == 0 &&
617            Context.getCanonicalType(IL->getType()) == Context.IntTy) {
618          if (MD->isVirtual())
619            MD->setPure();
620          else {
621            Diag(Loc, diag::err_non_virtual_pure)
622              << Name << Init->getSourceRange();
623            InvalidDecl = true;
624          }
625        } else {
626          Diag(Loc, diag::err_member_function_initialization)
627            << Name << Init->getSourceRange();
628          InvalidDecl = true;
629        }
630      } else {
631        Diag(Loc, diag::err_member_initialization)
632          << Name << Init->getSourceRange();
633        InvalidDecl = true;
634      }
635    }
636  }
637
638  if (InvalidDecl)
639    Member->setInvalidDecl();
640
641  if (isInstField) {
642    FieldCollector->Add(cast<FieldDecl>(Member));
643    return LastInGroup;
644  }
645  return Member;
646}
647
648/// ActOnMemInitializer - Handle a C++ member initializer.
649Sema::MemInitResult
650Sema::ActOnMemInitializer(DeclTy *ConstructorD,
651                          Scope *S,
652                          IdentifierInfo *MemberOrBase,
653                          SourceLocation IdLoc,
654                          SourceLocation LParenLoc,
655                          ExprTy **Args, unsigned NumArgs,
656                          SourceLocation *CommaLocs,
657                          SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
658  CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor
659    = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>((Decl*)ConstructorD);
660  if (!Constructor) {
661    // The user wrote a constructor initializer on a function that is
662    // not a C++ constructor. Ignore the error for now, because we may
663    // have more member initializers coming; we'll diagnose it just
664    // once in ActOnMemInitializers.
665    return true;
666  }
667
668  CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl = Constructor->getParent();
669
670  // C++ [class.base.init]p2:
671  //   Names in a mem-initializer-id are looked up in the scope of the
672  //   constructor’s class and, if not found in that scope, are looked
673  //   up in the scope containing the constructor’s
674  //   definition. [Note: if the constructor’s class contains a member
675  //   with the same name as a direct or virtual base class of the
676  //   class, a mem-initializer-id naming the member or base class and
677  //   composed of a single identifier refers to the class member. A
678  //   mem-initializer-id for the hidden base class may be specified
679  //   using a qualified name. ]
680  // Look for a member, first.
681  FieldDecl *Member = 0;
682  DeclContext::lookup_result Result = ClassDecl->lookup(MemberOrBase);
683  if (Result.first != Result.second)
684    Member = dyn_cast<FieldDecl>(*Result.first);
685
686  // FIXME: Handle members of an anonymous union.
687
688  if (Member) {
689    // FIXME: Perform direct initialization of the member.
690    return new CXXBaseOrMemberInitializer(Member, (Expr **)Args, NumArgs);
691  }
692
693  // It didn't name a member, so see if it names a class.
694  TypeTy *BaseTy = getTypeName(*MemberOrBase, IdLoc, S, 0/*SS*/);
695  if (!BaseTy)
696    return Diag(IdLoc, diag::err_mem_init_not_member_or_class)
697      << MemberOrBase << SourceRange(IdLoc, RParenLoc);
698
699  QualType BaseType = Context.getTypeDeclType((TypeDecl *)BaseTy);
700  if (!BaseType->isRecordType())
701    return Diag(IdLoc, diag::err_base_init_does_not_name_class)
702      << BaseType << SourceRange(IdLoc, RParenLoc);
703
704  // C++ [class.base.init]p2:
705  //   [...] Unless the mem-initializer-id names a nonstatic data
706  //   member of the constructor’s class or a direct or virtual base
707  //   of that class, the mem-initializer is ill-formed. A
708  //   mem-initializer-list can initialize a base class using any
709  //   name that denotes that base class type.
710
711  // First, check for a direct base class.
712  const CXXBaseSpecifier *DirectBaseSpec = 0;
713  for (CXXRecordDecl::base_class_const_iterator Base = ClassDecl->bases_begin();
714       Base != ClassDecl->bases_end(); ++Base) {
715    if (Context.getCanonicalType(BaseType).getUnqualifiedType() ==
716        Context.getCanonicalType(Base->getType()).getUnqualifiedType()) {
717      // We found a direct base of this type. That's what we're
718      // initializing.
719      DirectBaseSpec = &*Base;
720      break;
721    }
722  }
723
724  // Check for a virtual base class.
725  // FIXME: We might be able to short-circuit this if we know in
726  // advance that there are no virtual bases.
727  const CXXBaseSpecifier *VirtualBaseSpec = 0;
728  if (!DirectBaseSpec || !DirectBaseSpec->isVirtual()) {
729    // We haven't found a base yet; search the class hierarchy for a
730    // virtual base class.
731    BasePaths Paths(/*FindAmbiguities=*/true, /*RecordPaths=*/true,
732                    /*DetectVirtual=*/false);
733    if (IsDerivedFrom(Context.getTypeDeclType(ClassDecl), BaseType, Paths)) {
734      for (BasePaths::paths_iterator Path = Paths.begin();
735           Path != Paths.end(); ++Path) {
736        if (Path->back().Base->isVirtual()) {
737          VirtualBaseSpec = Path->back().Base;
738          break;
739        }
740      }
741    }
742  }
743
744  // C++ [base.class.init]p2:
745  //   If a mem-initializer-id is ambiguous because it designates both
746  //   a direct non-virtual base class and an inherited virtual base
747  //   class, the mem-initializer is ill-formed.
748  if (DirectBaseSpec && VirtualBaseSpec)
749    return Diag(IdLoc, diag::err_base_init_direct_and_virtual)
750      << MemberOrBase << SourceRange(IdLoc, RParenLoc);
751
752  return new CXXBaseOrMemberInitializer(BaseType, (Expr **)Args, NumArgs);
753}
754
755
756void Sema::ActOnFinishCXXMemberSpecification(Scope* S, SourceLocation RLoc,
757                                             DeclTy *TagDecl,
758                                             SourceLocation LBrac,
759                                             SourceLocation RBrac) {
760  ActOnFields(S, RLoc, TagDecl,
761              (DeclTy**)FieldCollector->getCurFields(),
762              FieldCollector->getCurNumFields(), LBrac, RBrac, 0);
763  AddImplicitlyDeclaredMembersToClass(cast<CXXRecordDecl>((Decl*)TagDecl));
764}
765
766/// AddImplicitlyDeclaredMembersToClass - Adds any implicitly-declared
767/// special functions, such as the default constructor, copy
768/// constructor, or destructor, to the given C++ class (C++
769/// [special]p1).  This routine can only be executed just before the
770/// definition of the class is complete.
771void Sema::AddImplicitlyDeclaredMembersToClass(CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl) {
772  QualType ClassType = Context.getTypeDeclType(ClassDecl);
773  ClassType = Context.getCanonicalType(ClassType);
774
775  if (!ClassDecl->hasUserDeclaredConstructor()) {
776    // C++ [class.ctor]p5:
777    //   A default constructor for a class X is a constructor of class X
778    //   that can be called without an argument. If there is no
779    //   user-declared constructor for class X, a default constructor is
780    //   implicitly declared. An implicitly-declared default constructor
781    //   is an inline public member of its class.
782    DeclarationName Name
783      = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXConstructorName(ClassType);
784    CXXConstructorDecl *DefaultCon =
785      CXXConstructorDecl::Create(Context, ClassDecl,
786                                 ClassDecl->getLocation(), Name,
787                                 Context.getFunctionType(Context.VoidTy,
788                                                         0, 0, false, 0),
789                                 /*isExplicit=*/false,
790                                 /*isInline=*/true,
791                                 /*isImplicitlyDeclared=*/true);
792    DefaultCon->setAccess(AS_public);
793    DefaultCon->setImplicit();
794    ClassDecl->addDecl(DefaultCon);
795
796    // Notify the class that we've added a constructor.
797    ClassDecl->addedConstructor(Context, DefaultCon);
798  }
799
800  if (!ClassDecl->hasUserDeclaredCopyConstructor()) {
801    // C++ [class.copy]p4:
802    //   If the class definition does not explicitly declare a copy
803    //   constructor, one is declared implicitly.
804
805    // C++ [class.copy]p5:
806    //   The implicitly-declared copy constructor for a class X will
807    //   have the form
808    //
809    //       X::X(const X&)
810    //
811    //   if
812    bool HasConstCopyConstructor = true;
813
814    //     -- each direct or virtual base class B of X has a copy
815    //        constructor whose first parameter is of type const B& or
816    //        const volatile B&, and
817    for (CXXRecordDecl::base_class_iterator Base = ClassDecl->bases_begin();
818         HasConstCopyConstructor && Base != ClassDecl->bases_end(); ++Base) {
819      const CXXRecordDecl *BaseClassDecl
820        = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Base->getType()->getAsRecordType()->getDecl());
821      HasConstCopyConstructor
822        = BaseClassDecl->hasConstCopyConstructor(Context);
823    }
824
825    //     -- for all the nonstatic data members of X that are of a
826    //        class type M (or array thereof), each such class type
827    //        has a copy constructor whose first parameter is of type
828    //        const M& or const volatile M&.
829    for (CXXRecordDecl::field_iterator Field = ClassDecl->field_begin();
830         HasConstCopyConstructor && Field != ClassDecl->field_end(); ++Field) {
831      QualType FieldType = (*Field)->getType();
832      if (const ArrayType *Array = Context.getAsArrayType(FieldType))
833        FieldType = Array->getElementType();
834      if (const RecordType *FieldClassType = FieldType->getAsRecordType()) {
835        const CXXRecordDecl *FieldClassDecl
836          = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(FieldClassType->getDecl());
837        HasConstCopyConstructor
838          = FieldClassDecl->hasConstCopyConstructor(Context);
839      }
840    }
841
842    //   Otherwise, the implicitly declared copy constructor will have
843    //   the form
844    //
845    //       X::X(X&)
846    QualType ArgType = ClassType;
847    if (HasConstCopyConstructor)
848      ArgType = ArgType.withConst();
849    ArgType = Context.getReferenceType(ArgType);
850
851    //   An implicitly-declared copy constructor is an inline public
852    //   member of its class.
853    DeclarationName Name
854      = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXConstructorName(ClassType);
855    CXXConstructorDecl *CopyConstructor
856      = CXXConstructorDecl::Create(Context, ClassDecl,
857                                   ClassDecl->getLocation(), Name,
858                                   Context.getFunctionType(Context.VoidTy,
859                                                           &ArgType, 1,
860                                                           false, 0),
861                                   /*isExplicit=*/false,
862                                   /*isInline=*/true,
863                                   /*isImplicitlyDeclared=*/true);
864    CopyConstructor->setAccess(AS_public);
865    CopyConstructor->setImplicit();
866
867    // Add the parameter to the constructor.
868    ParmVarDecl *FromParam = ParmVarDecl::Create(Context, CopyConstructor,
869                                                 ClassDecl->getLocation(),
870                                                 /*IdentifierInfo=*/0,
871                                                 ArgType, VarDecl::None, 0);
872    CopyConstructor->setParams(Context, &FromParam, 1);
873
874    ClassDecl->addedConstructor(Context, CopyConstructor);
875    ClassDecl->addDecl(CopyConstructor);
876  }
877
878  if (!ClassDecl->hasUserDeclaredCopyAssignment()) {
879    // Note: The following rules are largely analoguous to the copy
880    // constructor rules. Note that virtual bases are not taken into account
881    // for determining the argument type of the operator. Note also that
882    // operators taking an object instead of a reference are allowed.
883    //
884    // C++ [class.copy]p10:
885    //   If the class definition does not explicitly declare a copy
886    //   assignment operator, one is declared implicitly.
887    //   The implicitly-defined copy assignment operator for a class X
888    //   will have the form
889    //
890    //       X& X::operator=(const X&)
891    //
892    //   if
893    bool HasConstCopyAssignment = true;
894
895    //       -- each direct base class B of X has a copy assignment operator
896    //          whose parameter is of type const B&, const volatile B& or B,
897    //          and
898    for (CXXRecordDecl::base_class_iterator Base = ClassDecl->bases_begin();
899         HasConstCopyAssignment && Base != ClassDecl->bases_end(); ++Base) {
900      const CXXRecordDecl *BaseClassDecl
901        = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Base->getType()->getAsRecordType()->getDecl());
902      HasConstCopyAssignment = BaseClassDecl->hasConstCopyAssignment(Context);
903    }
904
905    //       -- for all the nonstatic data members of X that are of a class
906    //          type M (or array thereof), each such class type has a copy
907    //          assignment operator whose parameter is of type const M&,
908    //          const volatile M& or M.
909    for (CXXRecordDecl::field_iterator Field = ClassDecl->field_begin();
910         HasConstCopyAssignment && Field != ClassDecl->field_end(); ++Field) {
911      QualType FieldType = (*Field)->getType();
912      if (const ArrayType *Array = Context.getAsArrayType(FieldType))
913        FieldType = Array->getElementType();
914      if (const RecordType *FieldClassType = FieldType->getAsRecordType()) {
915        const CXXRecordDecl *FieldClassDecl
916          = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(FieldClassType->getDecl());
917        HasConstCopyAssignment
918          = FieldClassDecl->hasConstCopyAssignment(Context);
919      }
920    }
921
922    //   Otherwise, the implicitly declared copy assignment operator will
923    //   have the form
924    //
925    //       X& X::operator=(X&)
926    QualType ArgType = ClassType;
927    QualType RetType = Context.getReferenceType(ArgType);
928    if (HasConstCopyAssignment)
929      ArgType = ArgType.withConst();
930    ArgType = Context.getReferenceType(ArgType);
931
932    //   An implicitly-declared copy assignment operator is an inline public
933    //   member of its class.
934    DeclarationName Name =
935      Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXOperatorName(OO_Equal);
936    CXXMethodDecl *CopyAssignment =
937      CXXMethodDecl::Create(Context, ClassDecl, ClassDecl->getLocation(), Name,
938                            Context.getFunctionType(RetType, &ArgType, 1,
939                                                    false, 0),
940                            /*isStatic=*/false, /*isInline=*/true);
941    CopyAssignment->setAccess(AS_public);
942    CopyAssignment->setImplicit();
943
944    // Add the parameter to the operator.
945    ParmVarDecl *FromParam = ParmVarDecl::Create(Context, CopyAssignment,
946                                                 ClassDecl->getLocation(),
947                                                 /*IdentifierInfo=*/0,
948                                                 ArgType, VarDecl::None, 0);
949    CopyAssignment->setParams(Context, &FromParam, 1);
950
951    // Don't call addedAssignmentOperator. There is no way to distinguish an
952    // implicit from an explicit assignment operator.
953    ClassDecl->addDecl(CopyAssignment);
954  }
955
956  if (!ClassDecl->hasUserDeclaredDestructor()) {
957    // C++ [class.dtor]p2:
958    //   If a class has no user-declared destructor, a destructor is
959    //   declared implicitly. An implicitly-declared destructor is an
960    //   inline public member of its class.
961    DeclarationName Name
962      = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXDestructorName(ClassType);
963    CXXDestructorDecl *Destructor
964      = CXXDestructorDecl::Create(Context, ClassDecl,
965                                  ClassDecl->getLocation(), Name,
966                                  Context.getFunctionType(Context.VoidTy,
967                                                          0, 0, false, 0),
968                                  /*isInline=*/true,
969                                  /*isImplicitlyDeclared=*/true);
970    Destructor->setAccess(AS_public);
971    Destructor->setImplicit();
972    ClassDecl->addDecl(Destructor);
973  }
974}
975
976/// ActOnStartDelayedCXXMethodDeclaration - We have completed
977/// parsing a top-level (non-nested) C++ class, and we are now
978/// parsing those parts of the given Method declaration that could
979/// not be parsed earlier (C++ [class.mem]p2), such as default
980/// arguments. This action should enter the scope of the given
981/// Method declaration as if we had just parsed the qualified method
982/// name. However, it should not bring the parameters into scope;
983/// that will be performed by ActOnDelayedCXXMethodParameter.
984void Sema::ActOnStartDelayedCXXMethodDeclaration(Scope *S, DeclTy *Method) {
985  CXXScopeSpec SS;
986  SS.setScopeRep(((FunctionDecl*)Method)->getDeclContext());
987  ActOnCXXEnterDeclaratorScope(S, SS);
988}
989
990/// ActOnDelayedCXXMethodParameter - We've already started a delayed
991/// C++ method declaration. We're (re-)introducing the given
992/// function parameter into scope for use in parsing later parts of
993/// the method declaration. For example, we could see an
994/// ActOnParamDefaultArgument event for this parameter.
995void Sema::ActOnDelayedCXXMethodParameter(Scope *S, DeclTy *ParamD) {
996  ParmVarDecl *Param = (ParmVarDecl*)ParamD;
997
998  // If this parameter has an unparsed default argument, clear it out
999  // to make way for the parsed default argument.
1000  if (Param->hasUnparsedDefaultArg())
1001    Param->setDefaultArg(0);
1002
1003  S->AddDecl(Param);
1004  if (Param->getDeclName())
1005    IdResolver.AddDecl(Param);
1006}
1007
1008/// ActOnFinishDelayedCXXMethodDeclaration - We have finished
1009/// processing the delayed method declaration for Method. The method
1010/// declaration is now considered finished. There may be a separate
1011/// ActOnStartOfFunctionDef action later (not necessarily
1012/// immediately!) for this method, if it was also defined inside the
1013/// class body.
1014void Sema::ActOnFinishDelayedCXXMethodDeclaration(Scope *S, DeclTy *MethodD) {
1015  FunctionDecl *Method = (FunctionDecl*)MethodD;
1016  CXXScopeSpec SS;
1017  SS.setScopeRep(Method->getDeclContext());
1018  ActOnCXXExitDeclaratorScope(S, SS);
1019
1020  // Now that we have our default arguments, check the constructor
1021  // again. It could produce additional diagnostics or affect whether
1022  // the class has implicitly-declared destructors, among other
1023  // things.
1024  if (CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Method)) {
1025    if (CheckConstructor(Constructor))
1026      Constructor->setInvalidDecl();
1027  }
1028
1029  // Check the default arguments, which we may have added.
1030  if (!Method->isInvalidDecl())
1031    CheckCXXDefaultArguments(Method);
1032}
1033
1034/// CheckConstructorDeclarator - Called by ActOnDeclarator to check
1035/// the well-formedness of the constructor declarator @p D with type @p
1036/// R. If there are any errors in the declarator, this routine will
1037/// emit diagnostics and return true. Otherwise, it will return
1038/// false. Either way, the type @p R will be updated to reflect a
1039/// well-formed type for the constructor.
1040bool Sema::CheckConstructorDeclarator(Declarator &D, QualType &R,
1041                                      FunctionDecl::StorageClass& SC) {
1042  bool isVirtual = D.getDeclSpec().isVirtualSpecified();
1043  bool isInvalid = false;
1044
1045  // C++ [class.ctor]p3:
1046  //   A constructor shall not be virtual (10.3) or static (9.4). A
1047  //   constructor can be invoked for a const, volatile or const
1048  //   volatile object. A constructor shall not be declared const,
1049  //   volatile, or const volatile (9.3.2).
1050  if (isVirtual) {
1051    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_constructor_cannot_be)
1052      << "virtual" << SourceRange(D.getDeclSpec().getVirtualSpecLoc())
1053      << SourceRange(D.getIdentifierLoc());
1054    isInvalid = true;
1055  }
1056  if (SC == FunctionDecl::Static) {
1057    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_constructor_cannot_be)
1058      << "static" << SourceRange(D.getDeclSpec().getStorageClassSpecLoc())
1059      << SourceRange(D.getIdentifierLoc());
1060    isInvalid = true;
1061    SC = FunctionDecl::None;
1062  }
1063  if (D.getDeclSpec().hasTypeSpecifier()) {
1064    // Constructors don't have return types, but the parser will
1065    // happily parse something like:
1066    //
1067    //   class X {
1068    //     float X(float);
1069    //   };
1070    //
1071    // The return type will be eliminated later.
1072    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_constructor_return_type)
1073      << SourceRange(D.getDeclSpec().getTypeSpecTypeLoc())
1074      << SourceRange(D.getIdentifierLoc());
1075  }
1076  if (R->getAsFunctionTypeProto()->getTypeQuals() != 0) {
1077    DeclaratorChunk::FunctionTypeInfo &FTI = D.getTypeObject(0).Fun;
1078    if (FTI.TypeQuals & QualType::Const)
1079      Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_invalid_qualified_constructor)
1080        << "const" << SourceRange(D.getIdentifierLoc());
1081    if (FTI.TypeQuals & QualType::Volatile)
1082      Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_invalid_qualified_constructor)
1083        << "volatile" << SourceRange(D.getIdentifierLoc());
1084    if (FTI.TypeQuals & QualType::Restrict)
1085      Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_invalid_qualified_constructor)
1086        << "restrict" << SourceRange(D.getIdentifierLoc());
1087  }
1088
1089  // Rebuild the function type "R" without any type qualifiers (in
1090  // case any of the errors above fired) and with "void" as the
1091  // return type, since constructors don't have return types. We
1092  // *always* have to do this, because GetTypeForDeclarator will
1093  // put in a result type of "int" when none was specified.
1094  const FunctionTypeProto *Proto = R->getAsFunctionTypeProto();
1095  R = Context.getFunctionType(Context.VoidTy, Proto->arg_type_begin(),
1096                              Proto->getNumArgs(),
1097                              Proto->isVariadic(),
1098                              0);
1099
1100  return isInvalid;
1101}
1102
1103/// CheckConstructor - Checks a fully-formed constructor for
1104/// well-formedness, issuing any diagnostics required. Returns true if
1105/// the constructor declarator is invalid.
1106bool Sema::CheckConstructor(CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor) {
1107  if (Constructor->isInvalidDecl())
1108    return true;
1109
1110  CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Constructor->getDeclContext());
1111  bool Invalid = false;
1112
1113  // C++ [class.copy]p3:
1114  //   A declaration of a constructor for a class X is ill-formed if
1115  //   its first parameter is of type (optionally cv-qualified) X and
1116  //   either there are no other parameters or else all other
1117  //   parameters have default arguments.
1118  if ((Constructor->getNumParams() == 1) ||
1119      (Constructor->getNumParams() > 1 &&
1120       Constructor->getParamDecl(1)->getDefaultArg() != 0)) {
1121    QualType ParamType = Constructor->getParamDecl(0)->getType();
1122    QualType ClassTy = Context.getTagDeclType(ClassDecl);
1123    if (Context.getCanonicalType(ParamType).getUnqualifiedType() == ClassTy) {
1124      Diag(Constructor->getLocation(), diag::err_constructor_byvalue_arg)
1125        << SourceRange(Constructor->getParamDecl(0)->getLocation());
1126      Invalid = true;
1127    }
1128  }
1129
1130  // Notify the class that we've added a constructor.
1131  ClassDecl->addedConstructor(Context, Constructor);
1132
1133  return Invalid;
1134}
1135
1136/// CheckDestructorDeclarator - Called by ActOnDeclarator to check
1137/// the well-formednes of the destructor declarator @p D with type @p
1138/// R. If there are any errors in the declarator, this routine will
1139/// emit diagnostics and return true. Otherwise, it will return
1140/// false. Either way, the type @p R will be updated to reflect a
1141/// well-formed type for the destructor.
1142bool Sema::CheckDestructorDeclarator(Declarator &D, QualType &R,
1143                                     FunctionDecl::StorageClass& SC) {
1144  bool isInvalid = false;
1145
1146  // C++ [class.dtor]p1:
1147  //   [...] A typedef-name that names a class is a class-name
1148  //   (7.1.3); however, a typedef-name that names a class shall not
1149  //   be used as the identifier in the declarator for a destructor
1150  //   declaration.
1151  TypeDecl *DeclaratorTypeD = (TypeDecl *)D.getDeclaratorIdType();
1152  if (const TypedefDecl *TypedefD = dyn_cast<TypedefDecl>(DeclaratorTypeD)) {
1153    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(),  diag::err_destructor_typedef_name)
1154      << TypedefD->getDeclName();
1155    isInvalid = true;
1156  }
1157
1158  // C++ [class.dtor]p2:
1159  //   A destructor is used to destroy objects of its class type. A
1160  //   destructor takes no parameters, and no return type can be
1161  //   specified for it (not even void). The address of a destructor
1162  //   shall not be taken. A destructor shall not be static. A
1163  //   destructor can be invoked for a const, volatile or const
1164  //   volatile object. A destructor shall not be declared const,
1165  //   volatile or const volatile (9.3.2).
1166  if (SC == FunctionDecl::Static) {
1167    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_destructor_cannot_be)
1168      << "static" << SourceRange(D.getDeclSpec().getStorageClassSpecLoc())
1169      << SourceRange(D.getIdentifierLoc());
1170    isInvalid = true;
1171    SC = FunctionDecl::None;
1172  }
1173  if (D.getDeclSpec().hasTypeSpecifier()) {
1174    // Destructors don't have return types, but the parser will
1175    // happily parse something like:
1176    //
1177    //   class X {
1178    //     float ~X();
1179    //   };
1180    //
1181    // The return type will be eliminated later.
1182    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_destructor_return_type)
1183      << SourceRange(D.getDeclSpec().getTypeSpecTypeLoc())
1184      << SourceRange(D.getIdentifierLoc());
1185  }
1186  if (R->getAsFunctionTypeProto()->getTypeQuals() != 0) {
1187    DeclaratorChunk::FunctionTypeInfo &FTI = D.getTypeObject(0).Fun;
1188    if (FTI.TypeQuals & QualType::Const)
1189      Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_invalid_qualified_destructor)
1190        << "const" << SourceRange(D.getIdentifierLoc());
1191    if (FTI.TypeQuals & QualType::Volatile)
1192      Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_invalid_qualified_destructor)
1193        << "volatile" << SourceRange(D.getIdentifierLoc());
1194    if (FTI.TypeQuals & QualType::Restrict)
1195      Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_invalid_qualified_destructor)
1196        << "restrict" << SourceRange(D.getIdentifierLoc());
1197  }
1198
1199  // Make sure we don't have any parameters.
1200  if (R->getAsFunctionTypeProto()->getNumArgs() > 0) {
1201    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_destructor_with_params);
1202
1203    // Delete the parameters.
1204    D.getTypeObject(0).Fun.freeArgs();
1205  }
1206
1207  // Make sure the destructor isn't variadic.
1208  if (R->getAsFunctionTypeProto()->isVariadic())
1209    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_destructor_variadic);
1210
1211  // Rebuild the function type "R" without any type qualifiers or
1212  // parameters (in case any of the errors above fired) and with
1213  // "void" as the return type, since destructors don't have return
1214  // types. We *always* have to do this, because GetTypeForDeclarator
1215  // will put in a result type of "int" when none was specified.
1216  R = Context.getFunctionType(Context.VoidTy, 0, 0, false, 0);
1217
1218  return isInvalid;
1219}
1220
1221/// CheckConversionDeclarator - Called by ActOnDeclarator to check the
1222/// well-formednes of the conversion function declarator @p D with
1223/// type @p R. If there are any errors in the declarator, this routine
1224/// will emit diagnostics and return true. Otherwise, it will return
1225/// false. Either way, the type @p R will be updated to reflect a
1226/// well-formed type for the conversion operator.
1227bool Sema::CheckConversionDeclarator(Declarator &D, QualType &R,
1228                                     FunctionDecl::StorageClass& SC) {
1229  bool isInvalid = false;
1230
1231  // C++ [class.conv.fct]p1:
1232  //   Neither parameter types nor return type can be specified. The
1233  //   type of a conversion function (8.3.5) is “function taking no
1234  //   parameter returning conversion-type-id.”
1235  if (SC == FunctionDecl::Static) {
1236    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_conv_function_not_member)
1237      << "static" << SourceRange(D.getDeclSpec().getStorageClassSpecLoc())
1238      << SourceRange(D.getIdentifierLoc());
1239    isInvalid = true;
1240    SC = FunctionDecl::None;
1241  }
1242  if (D.getDeclSpec().hasTypeSpecifier()) {
1243    // Conversion functions don't have return types, but the parser will
1244    // happily parse something like:
1245    //
1246    //   class X {
1247    //     float operator bool();
1248    //   };
1249    //
1250    // The return type will be changed later anyway.
1251    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_conv_function_return_type)
1252      << SourceRange(D.getDeclSpec().getTypeSpecTypeLoc())
1253      << SourceRange(D.getIdentifierLoc());
1254  }
1255
1256  // Make sure we don't have any parameters.
1257  if (R->getAsFunctionTypeProto()->getNumArgs() > 0) {
1258    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_conv_function_with_params);
1259
1260    // Delete the parameters.
1261    D.getTypeObject(0).Fun.freeArgs();
1262  }
1263
1264  // Make sure the conversion function isn't variadic.
1265  if (R->getAsFunctionTypeProto()->isVariadic())
1266    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_conv_function_variadic);
1267
1268  // C++ [class.conv.fct]p4:
1269  //   The conversion-type-id shall not represent a function type nor
1270  //   an array type.
1271  QualType ConvType = QualType::getFromOpaquePtr(D.getDeclaratorIdType());
1272  if (ConvType->isArrayType()) {
1273    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_conv_function_to_array);
1274    ConvType = Context.getPointerType(ConvType);
1275  } else if (ConvType->isFunctionType()) {
1276    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_conv_function_to_function);
1277    ConvType = Context.getPointerType(ConvType);
1278  }
1279
1280  // Rebuild the function type "R" without any parameters (in case any
1281  // of the errors above fired) and with the conversion type as the
1282  // return type.
1283  R = Context.getFunctionType(ConvType, 0, 0, false,
1284                              R->getAsFunctionTypeProto()->getTypeQuals());
1285
1286  // C++0x explicit conversion operators.
1287  if (D.getDeclSpec().isExplicitSpecified() && !getLangOptions().CPlusPlus0x)
1288    Diag(D.getDeclSpec().getExplicitSpecLoc(),
1289         diag::warn_explicit_conversion_functions)
1290      << SourceRange(D.getDeclSpec().getExplicitSpecLoc());
1291
1292  return isInvalid;
1293}
1294
1295/// ActOnConversionDeclarator - Called by ActOnDeclarator to complete
1296/// the declaration of the given C++ conversion function. This routine
1297/// is responsible for recording the conversion function in the C++
1298/// class, if possible.
1299Sema::DeclTy *Sema::ActOnConversionDeclarator(CXXConversionDecl *Conversion) {
1300  assert(Conversion && "Expected to receive a conversion function declaration");
1301
1302  // Set the lexical context of this conversion function
1303  Conversion->setLexicalDeclContext(CurContext);
1304
1305  CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Conversion->getDeclContext());
1306
1307  // Make sure we aren't redeclaring the conversion function.
1308  QualType ConvType = Context.getCanonicalType(Conversion->getConversionType());
1309
1310  // C++ [class.conv.fct]p1:
1311  //   [...] A conversion function is never used to convert a
1312  //   (possibly cv-qualified) object to the (possibly cv-qualified)
1313  //   same object type (or a reference to it), to a (possibly
1314  //   cv-qualified) base class of that type (or a reference to it),
1315  //   or to (possibly cv-qualified) void.
1316  // FIXME: Suppress this warning if the conversion function ends up
1317  // being a virtual function that overrides a virtual function in a
1318  // base class.
1319  QualType ClassType
1320    = Context.getCanonicalType(Context.getTypeDeclType(ClassDecl));
1321  if (const ReferenceType *ConvTypeRef = ConvType->getAsReferenceType())
1322    ConvType = ConvTypeRef->getPointeeType();
1323  if (ConvType->isRecordType()) {
1324    ConvType = Context.getCanonicalType(ConvType).getUnqualifiedType();
1325    if (ConvType == ClassType)
1326      Diag(Conversion->getLocation(), diag::warn_conv_to_self_not_used)
1327        << ClassType;
1328    else if (IsDerivedFrom(ClassType, ConvType))
1329      Diag(Conversion->getLocation(), diag::warn_conv_to_base_not_used)
1330        <<  ClassType << ConvType;
1331  } else if (ConvType->isVoidType()) {
1332    Diag(Conversion->getLocation(), diag::warn_conv_to_void_not_used)
1333      << ClassType << ConvType;
1334  }
1335
1336  if (Conversion->getPreviousDeclaration()) {
1337    OverloadedFunctionDecl *Conversions = ClassDecl->getConversionFunctions();
1338    for (OverloadedFunctionDecl::function_iterator
1339           Conv = Conversions->function_begin(),
1340           ConvEnd = Conversions->function_end();
1341         Conv != ConvEnd; ++Conv) {
1342      if (*Conv == Conversion->getPreviousDeclaration()) {
1343        *Conv = Conversion;
1344        return (DeclTy *)Conversion;
1345      }
1346    }
1347    assert(Conversion->isInvalidDecl() && "Conversion should not get here.");
1348  } else
1349    ClassDecl->addConversionFunction(Context, Conversion);
1350
1351  return (DeclTy *)Conversion;
1352}
1353
1354//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1355// Namespace Handling
1356//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1357
1358/// ActOnStartNamespaceDef - This is called at the start of a namespace
1359/// definition.
1360Sema::DeclTy *Sema::ActOnStartNamespaceDef(Scope *NamespcScope,
1361                                           SourceLocation IdentLoc,
1362                                           IdentifierInfo *II,
1363                                           SourceLocation LBrace) {
1364  NamespaceDecl *Namespc =
1365      NamespaceDecl::Create(Context, CurContext, IdentLoc, II);
1366  Namespc->setLBracLoc(LBrace);
1367
1368  Scope *DeclRegionScope = NamespcScope->getParent();
1369
1370  if (II) {
1371    // C++ [namespace.def]p2:
1372    // The identifier in an original-namespace-definition shall not have been
1373    // previously defined in the declarative region in which the
1374    // original-namespace-definition appears. The identifier in an
1375    // original-namespace-definition is the name of the namespace. Subsequently
1376    // in that declarative region, it is treated as an original-namespace-name.
1377
1378    Decl *PrevDecl = LookupName(DeclRegionScope, II, LookupOrdinaryName,
1379                                true);
1380
1381    if (NamespaceDecl *OrigNS = dyn_cast_or_null<NamespaceDecl>(PrevDecl)) {
1382      // This is an extended namespace definition.
1383      // Attach this namespace decl to the chain of extended namespace
1384      // definitions.
1385      OrigNS->setNextNamespace(Namespc);
1386      Namespc->setOriginalNamespace(OrigNS->getOriginalNamespace());
1387
1388      // Remove the previous declaration from the scope.
1389      if (DeclRegionScope->isDeclScope(OrigNS)) {
1390        IdResolver.RemoveDecl(OrigNS);
1391        DeclRegionScope->RemoveDecl(OrigNS);
1392      }
1393    } else if (PrevDecl) {
1394      // This is an invalid name redefinition.
1395      Diag(Namespc->getLocation(), diag::err_redefinition_different_kind)
1396       << Namespc->getDeclName();
1397      Diag(PrevDecl->getLocation(), diag::note_previous_definition);
1398      Namespc->setInvalidDecl();
1399      // Continue on to push Namespc as current DeclContext and return it.
1400    }
1401
1402    PushOnScopeChains(Namespc, DeclRegionScope);
1403  } else {
1404    // FIXME: Handle anonymous namespaces
1405  }
1406
1407  // Although we could have an invalid decl (i.e. the namespace name is a
1408  // redefinition), push it as current DeclContext and try to continue parsing.
1409  // FIXME: We should be able to push Namespc here, so that the
1410  // each DeclContext for the namespace has the declarations
1411  // that showed up in that particular namespace definition.
1412  PushDeclContext(NamespcScope, Namespc);
1413  return Namespc;
1414}
1415
1416/// ActOnFinishNamespaceDef - This callback is called after a namespace is
1417/// exited. Decl is the DeclTy returned by ActOnStartNamespaceDef.
1418void Sema::ActOnFinishNamespaceDef(DeclTy *D, SourceLocation RBrace) {
1419  Decl *Dcl = static_cast<Decl *>(D);
1420  NamespaceDecl *Namespc = dyn_cast_or_null<NamespaceDecl>(Dcl);
1421  assert(Namespc && "Invalid parameter, expected NamespaceDecl");
1422  Namespc->setRBracLoc(RBrace);
1423  PopDeclContext();
1424}
1425
1426Sema::DeclTy *Sema::ActOnUsingDirective(Scope *S,
1427                                        SourceLocation UsingLoc,
1428                                        SourceLocation NamespcLoc,
1429                                        const CXXScopeSpec &SS,
1430                                        SourceLocation IdentLoc,
1431                                        IdentifierInfo *NamespcName,
1432                                        AttributeList *AttrList) {
1433  assert(!SS.isInvalid() && "Invalid CXXScopeSpec.");
1434  assert(NamespcName && "Invalid NamespcName.");
1435  assert(IdentLoc.isValid() && "Invalid NamespceName location.");
1436  assert(S->getFlags() & Scope::DeclScope && "Invalid Scope.");
1437
1438  UsingDirectiveDecl *UDir = 0;
1439
1440  // Lookup namespace name.
1441  LookupResult R = LookupParsedName(S, &SS, NamespcName,
1442                                    LookupNamespaceName, false);
1443  if (R.isAmbiguous()) {
1444    DiagnoseAmbiguousLookup(R, NamespcName, IdentLoc);
1445    return 0;
1446  }
1447  if (Decl *NS = R) {
1448    assert(isa<NamespaceDecl>(NS) && "expected namespace decl");
1449    // C++ [namespace.udir]p1:
1450    //   A using-directive specifies that the names in the nominated
1451    //   namespace can be used in the scope in which the
1452    //   using-directive appears after the using-directive. During
1453    //   unqualified name lookup (3.4.1), the names appear as if they
1454    //   were declared in the nearest enclosing namespace which
1455    //   contains both the using-directive and the nominated
1456    //   namespace. [Note: in this context, “contains” means “contains
1457    //   directly or indirectly”. ]
1458
1459    // Find enclosing context containing both using-directive and
1460    // nominated namespace.
1461    DeclContext *CommonAncestor = cast<DeclContext>(NS);
1462    while (CommonAncestor && !CommonAncestor->Encloses(CurContext))
1463      CommonAncestor = CommonAncestor->getParent();
1464
1465    UDir = UsingDirectiveDecl::Create(Context, CurContext, UsingLoc,
1466                                      NamespcLoc, IdentLoc,
1467                                      cast<NamespaceDecl>(NS),
1468                                      CommonAncestor);
1469    PushUsingDirective(S, UDir);
1470  } else {
1471    Diag(IdentLoc, diag::err_expected_namespace_name) << SS.getRange();
1472  }
1473
1474  // FIXME: We ignore attributes for now.
1475  delete AttrList;
1476  return UDir;
1477}
1478
1479void Sema::PushUsingDirective(Scope *S, UsingDirectiveDecl *UDir) {
1480  // If scope has associated entity, then using directive is at namespace
1481  // or translation unit scope. We add UsingDirectiveDecls, into
1482  // it's lookup structure.
1483  if (DeclContext *Ctx = static_cast<DeclContext*>(S->getEntity()))
1484    Ctx->addDecl(UDir);
1485  else
1486    // Otherwise it is block-sope. using-directives will affect lookup
1487    // only to the end of scope.
1488    S->PushUsingDirective(UDir);
1489}
1490
1491/// AddCXXDirectInitializerToDecl - This action is called immediately after
1492/// ActOnDeclarator, when a C++ direct initializer is present.
1493/// e.g: "int x(1);"
1494void Sema::AddCXXDirectInitializerToDecl(DeclTy *Dcl, SourceLocation LParenLoc,
1495                                         ExprTy **ExprTys, unsigned NumExprs,
1496                                         SourceLocation *CommaLocs,
1497                                         SourceLocation RParenLoc) {
1498  assert(NumExprs != 0 && ExprTys && "missing expressions");
1499  Decl *RealDecl = static_cast<Decl *>(Dcl);
1500
1501  // If there is no declaration, there was an error parsing it.  Just ignore
1502  // the initializer.
1503  if (RealDecl == 0) {
1504    for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumExprs; ++i)
1505      delete static_cast<Expr *>(ExprTys[i]);
1506    return;
1507  }
1508
1509  VarDecl *VDecl = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(RealDecl);
1510  if (!VDecl) {
1511    Diag(RealDecl->getLocation(), diag::err_illegal_initializer);
1512    RealDecl->setInvalidDecl();
1513    return;
1514  }
1515
1516  // We will treat direct-initialization as a copy-initialization:
1517  //    int x(1);  -as-> int x = 1;
1518  //    ClassType x(a,b,c); -as-> ClassType x = ClassType(a,b,c);
1519  //
1520  // Clients that want to distinguish between the two forms, can check for
1521  // direct initializer using VarDecl::hasCXXDirectInitializer().
1522  // A major benefit is that clients that don't particularly care about which
1523  // exactly form was it (like the CodeGen) can handle both cases without
1524  // special case code.
1525
1526  // C++ 8.5p11:
1527  // The form of initialization (using parentheses or '=') is generally
1528  // insignificant, but does matter when the entity being initialized has a
1529  // class type.
1530  QualType DeclInitType = VDecl->getType();
1531  if (const ArrayType *Array = Context.getAsArrayType(DeclInitType))
1532    DeclInitType = Array->getElementType();
1533
1534  if (VDecl->getType()->isRecordType()) {
1535    CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor
1536      = PerformInitializationByConstructor(DeclInitType,
1537                                           (Expr **)ExprTys, NumExprs,
1538                                           VDecl->getLocation(),
1539                                           SourceRange(VDecl->getLocation(),
1540                                                       RParenLoc),
1541                                           VDecl->getDeclName(),
1542                                           IK_Direct);
1543    if (!Constructor) {
1544      RealDecl->setInvalidDecl();
1545    }
1546
1547    // Let clients know that initialization was done with a direct
1548    // initializer.
1549    VDecl->setCXXDirectInitializer(true);
1550
1551    // FIXME: Add ExprTys and Constructor to the RealDecl as part of
1552    // the initializer.
1553    return;
1554  }
1555
1556  if (NumExprs > 1) {
1557    Diag(CommaLocs[0], diag::err_builtin_direct_init_more_than_one_arg)
1558      << SourceRange(VDecl->getLocation(), RParenLoc);
1559    RealDecl->setInvalidDecl();
1560    return;
1561  }
1562
1563  // Let clients know that initialization was done with a direct initializer.
1564  VDecl->setCXXDirectInitializer(true);
1565
1566  assert(NumExprs == 1 && "Expected 1 expression");
1567  // Set the init expression, handles conversions.
1568  AddInitializerToDecl(Dcl, ExprArg(*this, ExprTys[0]), /*DirectInit=*/true);
1569}
1570
1571/// PerformInitializationByConstructor - Perform initialization by
1572/// constructor (C++ [dcl.init]p14), which may occur as part of
1573/// direct-initialization or copy-initialization. We are initializing
1574/// an object of type @p ClassType with the given arguments @p
1575/// Args. @p Loc is the location in the source code where the
1576/// initializer occurs (e.g., a declaration, member initializer,
1577/// functional cast, etc.) while @p Range covers the whole
1578/// initialization. @p InitEntity is the entity being initialized,
1579/// which may by the name of a declaration or a type. @p Kind is the
1580/// kind of initialization we're performing, which affects whether
1581/// explicit constructors will be considered. When successful, returns
1582/// the constructor that will be used to perform the initialization;
1583/// when the initialization fails, emits a diagnostic and returns
1584/// null.
1585CXXConstructorDecl *
1586Sema::PerformInitializationByConstructor(QualType ClassType,
1587                                         Expr **Args, unsigned NumArgs,
1588                                         SourceLocation Loc, SourceRange Range,
1589                                         DeclarationName InitEntity,
1590                                         InitializationKind Kind) {
1591  const RecordType *ClassRec = ClassType->getAsRecordType();
1592  assert(ClassRec && "Can only initialize a class type here");
1593
1594  // C++ [dcl.init]p14:
1595  //
1596  //   If the initialization is direct-initialization, or if it is
1597  //   copy-initialization where the cv-unqualified version of the
1598  //   source type is the same class as, or a derived class of, the
1599  //   class of the destination, constructors are considered. The
1600  //   applicable constructors are enumerated (13.3.1.3), and the
1601  //   best one is chosen through overload resolution (13.3). The
1602  //   constructor so selected is called to initialize the object,
1603  //   with the initializer expression(s) as its argument(s). If no
1604  //   constructor applies, or the overload resolution is ambiguous,
1605  //   the initialization is ill-formed.
1606  const CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(ClassRec->getDecl());
1607  OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet;
1608
1609  // Add constructors to the overload set.
1610  DeclarationName ConstructorName
1611    = Context.DeclarationNames.getCXXConstructorName(
1612                       Context.getCanonicalType(ClassType.getUnqualifiedType()));
1613  DeclContext::lookup_const_iterator Con, ConEnd;
1614  for (llvm::tie(Con, ConEnd) = ClassDecl->lookup(ConstructorName);
1615       Con != ConEnd; ++Con) {
1616    CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(*Con);
1617    if ((Kind == IK_Direct) ||
1618        (Kind == IK_Copy && Constructor->isConvertingConstructor()) ||
1619        (Kind == IK_Default && Constructor->isDefaultConstructor()))
1620      AddOverloadCandidate(Constructor, Args, NumArgs, CandidateSet);
1621  }
1622
1623  // FIXME: When we decide not to synthesize the implicitly-declared
1624  // constructors, we'll need to make them appear here.
1625
1626  OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
1627  switch (BestViableFunction(CandidateSet, Best)) {
1628  case OR_Success:
1629    // We found a constructor. Return it.
1630    return cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(Best->Function);
1631
1632  case OR_No_Viable_Function:
1633    if (InitEntity)
1634      Diag(Loc, diag::err_ovl_no_viable_function_in_init)
1635        << InitEntity << (unsigned)CandidateSet.size() << Range;
1636    else
1637      Diag(Loc, diag::err_ovl_no_viable_function_in_init)
1638        << ClassType << (unsigned)CandidateSet.size() << Range;
1639    PrintOverloadCandidates(CandidateSet, /*OnlyViable=*/false);
1640    return 0;
1641
1642  case OR_Ambiguous:
1643    if (InitEntity)
1644      Diag(Loc, diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_init) << InitEntity << Range;
1645    else
1646      Diag(Loc, diag::err_ovl_ambiguous_init) << ClassType << Range;
1647    PrintOverloadCandidates(CandidateSet, /*OnlyViable=*/true);
1648    return 0;
1649  }
1650
1651  return 0;
1652}
1653
1654/// CompareReferenceRelationship - Compare the two types T1 and T2 to
1655/// determine whether they are reference-related,
1656/// reference-compatible, reference-compatible with added
1657/// qualification, or incompatible, for use in C++ initialization by
1658/// reference (C++ [dcl.ref.init]p4). Neither type can be a reference
1659/// type, and the first type (T1) is the pointee type of the reference
1660/// type being initialized.
1661Sema::ReferenceCompareResult
1662Sema::CompareReferenceRelationship(QualType T1, QualType T2,
1663                                   bool& DerivedToBase) {
1664  assert(!T1->isReferenceType() && "T1 must be the pointee type of the reference type");
1665  assert(!T2->isReferenceType() && "T2 cannot be a reference type");
1666
1667  T1 = Context.getCanonicalType(T1);
1668  T2 = Context.getCanonicalType(T2);
1669  QualType UnqualT1 = T1.getUnqualifiedType();
1670  QualType UnqualT2 = T2.getUnqualifiedType();
1671
1672  // C++ [dcl.init.ref]p4:
1673  //   Given types “cv1 T1” and “cv2 T2,” “cv1 T1” is
1674  //   reference-related to “cv2 T2” if T1 is the same type as T2, or
1675  //   T1 is a base class of T2.
1676  if (UnqualT1 == UnqualT2)
1677    DerivedToBase = false;
1678  else if (IsDerivedFrom(UnqualT2, UnqualT1))
1679    DerivedToBase = true;
1680  else
1681    return Ref_Incompatible;
1682
1683  // At this point, we know that T1 and T2 are reference-related (at
1684  // least).
1685
1686  // C++ [dcl.init.ref]p4:
1687  //   "cv1 T1” is reference-compatible with “cv2 T2” if T1 is
1688  //   reference-related to T2 and cv1 is the same cv-qualification
1689  //   as, or greater cv-qualification than, cv2. For purposes of
1690  //   overload resolution, cases for which cv1 is greater
1691  //   cv-qualification than cv2 are identified as
1692  //   reference-compatible with added qualification (see 13.3.3.2).
1693  if (T1.getCVRQualifiers() == T2.getCVRQualifiers())
1694    return Ref_Compatible;
1695  else if (T1.isMoreQualifiedThan(T2))
1696    return Ref_Compatible_With_Added_Qualification;
1697  else
1698    return Ref_Related;
1699}
1700
1701/// CheckReferenceInit - Check the initialization of a reference
1702/// variable with the given initializer (C++ [dcl.init.ref]). Init is
1703/// the initializer (either a simple initializer or an initializer
1704/// list), and DeclType is the type of the declaration. When ICS is
1705/// non-null, this routine will compute the implicit conversion
1706/// sequence according to C++ [over.ics.ref] and will not produce any
1707/// diagnostics; when ICS is null, it will emit diagnostics when any
1708/// errors are found. Either way, a return value of true indicates
1709/// that there was a failure, a return value of false indicates that
1710/// the reference initialization succeeded.
1711///
1712/// When @p SuppressUserConversions, user-defined conversions are
1713/// suppressed.
1714/// When @p AllowExplicit, we also permit explicit user-defined
1715/// conversion functions.
1716bool
1717Sema::CheckReferenceInit(Expr *&Init, QualType &DeclType,
1718                         ImplicitConversionSequence *ICS,
1719                         bool SuppressUserConversions,
1720                         bool AllowExplicit) {
1721  assert(DeclType->isReferenceType() && "Reference init needs a reference");
1722
1723  QualType T1 = DeclType->getAsReferenceType()->getPointeeType();
1724  QualType T2 = Init->getType();
1725
1726  // If the initializer is the address of an overloaded function, try
1727  // to resolve the overloaded function. If all goes well, T2 is the
1728  // type of the resulting function.
1729  if (T2->isOverloadType()) {
1730    FunctionDecl *Fn = ResolveAddressOfOverloadedFunction(Init, DeclType,
1731                                                          ICS != 0);
1732    if (Fn) {
1733      // Since we're performing this reference-initialization for
1734      // real, update the initializer with the resulting function.
1735      if (!ICS)
1736        FixOverloadedFunctionReference(Init, Fn);
1737
1738      T2 = Fn->getType();
1739    }
1740  }
1741
1742  // Compute some basic properties of the types and the initializer.
1743  bool DerivedToBase = false;
1744  Expr::isLvalueResult InitLvalue = Init->isLvalue(Context);
1745  ReferenceCompareResult RefRelationship
1746    = CompareReferenceRelationship(T1, T2, DerivedToBase);
1747
1748  // Most paths end in a failed conversion.
1749  if (ICS)
1750    ICS->ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion;
1751
1752  // C++ [dcl.init.ref]p5:
1753  //   A reference to type “cv1 T1” is initialized by an expression
1754  //   of type “cv2 T2” as follows:
1755
1756  //     -- If the initializer expression
1757
1758  bool BindsDirectly = false;
1759  //       -- is an lvalue (but is not a bit-field), and “cv1 T1” is
1760  //          reference-compatible with “cv2 T2,” or
1761  //
1762  // Note that the bit-field check is skipped if we are just computing
1763  // the implicit conversion sequence (C++ [over.best.ics]p2).
1764  if (InitLvalue == Expr::LV_Valid && (ICS || !Init->isBitField()) &&
1765      RefRelationship >= Ref_Compatible_With_Added_Qualification) {
1766    BindsDirectly = true;
1767
1768    if (ICS) {
1769      // C++ [over.ics.ref]p1:
1770      //   When a parameter of reference type binds directly (8.5.3)
1771      //   to an argument expression, the implicit conversion sequence
1772      //   is the identity conversion, unless the argument expression
1773      //   has a type that is a derived class of the parameter type,
1774      //   in which case the implicit conversion sequence is a
1775      //   derived-to-base Conversion (13.3.3.1).
1776      ICS->ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion;
1777      ICS->Standard.First = ICK_Identity;
1778      ICS->Standard.Second = DerivedToBase? ICK_Derived_To_Base : ICK_Identity;
1779      ICS->Standard.Third = ICK_Identity;
1780      ICS->Standard.FromTypePtr = T2.getAsOpaquePtr();
1781      ICS->Standard.ToTypePtr = T1.getAsOpaquePtr();
1782      ICS->Standard.ReferenceBinding = true;
1783      ICS->Standard.DirectBinding = true;
1784
1785      // Nothing more to do: the inaccessibility/ambiguity check for
1786      // derived-to-base conversions is suppressed when we're
1787      // computing the implicit conversion sequence (C++
1788      // [over.best.ics]p2).
1789      return false;
1790    } else {
1791      // Perform the conversion.
1792      // FIXME: Binding to a subobject of the lvalue is going to require
1793      // more AST annotation than this.
1794      ImpCastExprToType(Init, T1, /*isLvalue=*/true);
1795    }
1796  }
1797
1798  //       -- has a class type (i.e., T2 is a class type) and can be
1799  //          implicitly converted to an lvalue of type “cv3 T3,”
1800  //          where “cv1 T1” is reference-compatible with “cv3 T3”
1801  //          92) (this conversion is selected by enumerating the
1802  //          applicable conversion functions (13.3.1.6) and choosing
1803  //          the best one through overload resolution (13.3)),
1804  if (!SuppressUserConversions && T2->isRecordType()) {
1805    // FIXME: Look for conversions in base classes!
1806    CXXRecordDecl *T2RecordDecl
1807      = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(T2->getAsRecordType()->getDecl());
1808
1809    OverloadCandidateSet CandidateSet;
1810    OverloadedFunctionDecl *Conversions
1811      = T2RecordDecl->getConversionFunctions();
1812    for (OverloadedFunctionDecl::function_iterator Func
1813           = Conversions->function_begin();
1814         Func != Conversions->function_end(); ++Func) {
1815      CXXConversionDecl *Conv = cast<CXXConversionDecl>(*Func);
1816
1817      // If the conversion function doesn't return a reference type,
1818      // it can't be considered for this conversion.
1819      // FIXME: This will change when we support rvalue references.
1820      if (Conv->getConversionType()->isReferenceType() &&
1821          (AllowExplicit || !Conv->isExplicit()))
1822        AddConversionCandidate(Conv, Init, DeclType, CandidateSet);
1823    }
1824
1825    OverloadCandidateSet::iterator Best;
1826    switch (BestViableFunction(CandidateSet, Best)) {
1827    case OR_Success:
1828      // This is a direct binding.
1829      BindsDirectly = true;
1830
1831      if (ICS) {
1832        // C++ [over.ics.ref]p1:
1833        //
1834        //   [...] If the parameter binds directly to the result of
1835        //   applying a conversion function to the argument
1836        //   expression, the implicit conversion sequence is a
1837        //   user-defined conversion sequence (13.3.3.1.2), with the
1838        //   second standard conversion sequence either an identity
1839        //   conversion or, if the conversion function returns an
1840        //   entity of a type that is a derived class of the parameter
1841        //   type, a derived-to-base Conversion.
1842        ICS->ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::UserDefinedConversion;
1843        ICS->UserDefined.Before = Best->Conversions[0].Standard;
1844        ICS->UserDefined.After = Best->FinalConversion;
1845        ICS->UserDefined.ConversionFunction = Best->Function;
1846        assert(ICS->UserDefined.After.ReferenceBinding &&
1847               ICS->UserDefined.After.DirectBinding &&
1848               "Expected a direct reference binding!");
1849        return false;
1850      } else {
1851        // Perform the conversion.
1852        // FIXME: Binding to a subobject of the lvalue is going to require
1853        // more AST annotation than this.
1854        ImpCastExprToType(Init, T1, /*isLvalue=*/true);
1855      }
1856      break;
1857
1858    case OR_Ambiguous:
1859      assert(false && "Ambiguous reference binding conversions not implemented.");
1860      return true;
1861
1862    case OR_No_Viable_Function:
1863      // There was no suitable conversion; continue with other checks.
1864      break;
1865    }
1866  }
1867
1868  if (BindsDirectly) {
1869    // C++ [dcl.init.ref]p4:
1870    //   [...] In all cases where the reference-related or
1871    //   reference-compatible relationship of two types is used to
1872    //   establish the validity of a reference binding, and T1 is a
1873    //   base class of T2, a program that necessitates such a binding
1874    //   is ill-formed if T1 is an inaccessible (clause 11) or
1875    //   ambiguous (10.2) base class of T2.
1876    //
1877    // Note that we only check this condition when we're allowed to
1878    // complain about errors, because we should not be checking for
1879    // ambiguity (or inaccessibility) unless the reference binding
1880    // actually happens.
1881    if (DerivedToBase)
1882      return CheckDerivedToBaseConversion(T2, T1,
1883                                          Init->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
1884                                          Init->getSourceRange());
1885    else
1886      return false;
1887  }
1888
1889  //     -- Otherwise, the reference shall be to a non-volatile const
1890  //        type (i.e., cv1 shall be const).
1891  if (T1.getCVRQualifiers() != QualType::Const) {
1892    if (!ICS)
1893      Diag(Init->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
1894           diag::err_not_reference_to_const_init)
1895        << T1 << (InitLvalue != Expr::LV_Valid? "temporary" : "value")
1896        << T2 << Init->getSourceRange();
1897    return true;
1898  }
1899
1900  //       -- If the initializer expression is an rvalue, with T2 a
1901  //          class type, and “cv1 T1” is reference-compatible with
1902  //          “cv2 T2,” the reference is bound in one of the
1903  //          following ways (the choice is implementation-defined):
1904  //
1905  //          -- The reference is bound to the object represented by
1906  //             the rvalue (see 3.10) or to a sub-object within that
1907  //             object.
1908  //
1909  //          -- A temporary of type “cv1 T2” [sic] is created, and
1910  //             a constructor is called to copy the entire rvalue
1911  //             object into the temporary. The reference is bound to
1912  //             the temporary or to a sub-object within the
1913  //             temporary.
1914  //
1915  //          The constructor that would be used to make the copy
1916  //          shall be callable whether or not the copy is actually
1917  //          done.
1918  //
1919  // Note that C++0x [dcl.ref.init]p5 takes away this implementation
1920  // freedom, so we will always take the first option and never build
1921  // a temporary in this case. FIXME: We will, however, have to check
1922  // for the presence of a copy constructor in C++98/03 mode.
1923  if (InitLvalue != Expr::LV_Valid && T2->isRecordType() &&
1924      RefRelationship >= Ref_Compatible_With_Added_Qualification) {
1925    if (ICS) {
1926      ICS->ConversionKind = ImplicitConversionSequence::StandardConversion;
1927      ICS->Standard.First = ICK_Identity;
1928      ICS->Standard.Second = DerivedToBase? ICK_Derived_To_Base : ICK_Identity;
1929      ICS->Standard.Third = ICK_Identity;
1930      ICS->Standard.FromTypePtr = T2.getAsOpaquePtr();
1931      ICS->Standard.ToTypePtr = T1.getAsOpaquePtr();
1932      ICS->Standard.ReferenceBinding = true;
1933      ICS->Standard.DirectBinding = false;
1934    } else {
1935      // FIXME: Binding to a subobject of the rvalue is going to require
1936      // more AST annotation than this.
1937      ImpCastExprToType(Init, T1, /*isLvalue=*/true);
1938    }
1939    return false;
1940  }
1941
1942  //       -- Otherwise, a temporary of type “cv1 T1” is created and
1943  //          initialized from the initializer expression using the
1944  //          rules for a non-reference copy initialization (8.5). The
1945  //          reference is then bound to the temporary. If T1 is
1946  //          reference-related to T2, cv1 must be the same
1947  //          cv-qualification as, or greater cv-qualification than,
1948  //          cv2; otherwise, the program is ill-formed.
1949  if (RefRelationship == Ref_Related) {
1950    // If cv1 == cv2 or cv1 is a greater cv-qualified than cv2, then
1951    // we would be reference-compatible or reference-compatible with
1952    // added qualification. But that wasn't the case, so the reference
1953    // initialization fails.
1954    if (!ICS)
1955      Diag(Init->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
1956           diag::err_reference_init_drops_quals)
1957        << T1 << (InitLvalue != Expr::LV_Valid? "temporary" : "value")
1958        << T2 << Init->getSourceRange();
1959    return true;
1960  }
1961
1962  // If at least one of the types is a class type, the types are not
1963  // related, and we aren't allowed any user conversions, the
1964  // reference binding fails. This case is important for breaking
1965  // recursion, since TryImplicitConversion below will attempt to
1966  // create a temporary through the use of a copy constructor.
1967  if (SuppressUserConversions && RefRelationship == Ref_Incompatible &&
1968      (T1->isRecordType() || T2->isRecordType())) {
1969    if (!ICS)
1970      Diag(Init->getSourceRange().getBegin(),
1971           diag::err_typecheck_convert_incompatible)
1972        << DeclType << Init->getType() << "initializing" << Init->getSourceRange();
1973    return true;
1974  }
1975
1976  // Actually try to convert the initializer to T1.
1977  if (ICS) {
1978    /// C++ [over.ics.ref]p2:
1979    ///
1980    ///   When a parameter of reference type is not bound directly to
1981    ///   an argument expression, the conversion sequence is the one
1982    ///   required to convert the argument expression to the
1983    ///   underlying type of the reference according to
1984    ///   13.3.3.1. Conceptually, this conversion sequence corresponds
1985    ///   to copy-initializing a temporary of the underlying type with
1986    ///   the argument expression. Any difference in top-level
1987    ///   cv-qualification is subsumed by the initialization itself
1988    ///   and does not constitute a conversion.
1989    *ICS = TryImplicitConversion(Init, T1, SuppressUserConversions);
1990    return ICS->ConversionKind == ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion;
1991  } else {
1992    return PerformImplicitConversion(Init, T1, "initializing");
1993  }
1994}
1995
1996/// CheckOverloadedOperatorDeclaration - Check whether the declaration
1997/// of this overloaded operator is well-formed. If so, returns false;
1998/// otherwise, emits appropriate diagnostics and returns true.
1999bool Sema::CheckOverloadedOperatorDeclaration(FunctionDecl *FnDecl) {
2000  assert(FnDecl && FnDecl->isOverloadedOperator() &&
2001         "Expected an overloaded operator declaration");
2002
2003  OverloadedOperatorKind Op = FnDecl->getOverloadedOperator();
2004
2005  // C++ [over.oper]p5:
2006  //   The allocation and deallocation functions, operator new,
2007  //   operator new[], operator delete and operator delete[], are
2008  //   described completely in 3.7.3. The attributes and restrictions
2009  //   found in the rest of this subclause do not apply to them unless
2010  //   explicitly stated in 3.7.3.
2011  // FIXME: Write a separate routine for checking this. For now, just
2012  // allow it.
2013  if (Op == OO_New || Op == OO_Array_New ||
2014      Op == OO_Delete || Op == OO_Array_Delete)
2015    return false;
2016
2017  // C++ [over.oper]p6:
2018  //   An operator function shall either be a non-static member
2019  //   function or be a non-member function and have at least one
2020  //   parameter whose type is a class, a reference to a class, an
2021  //   enumeration, or a reference to an enumeration.
2022  if (CXXMethodDecl *MethodDecl = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl)) {
2023    if (MethodDecl->isStatic())
2024      return Diag(FnDecl->getLocation(),
2025                  diag::err_operator_overload_static) << FnDecl->getDeclName();
2026  } else {
2027    bool ClassOrEnumParam = false;
2028    for (FunctionDecl::param_iterator Param = FnDecl->param_begin(),
2029                                   ParamEnd = FnDecl->param_end();
2030         Param != ParamEnd; ++Param) {
2031      QualType ParamType = (*Param)->getType().getNonReferenceType();
2032      if (ParamType->isRecordType() || ParamType->isEnumeralType()) {
2033        ClassOrEnumParam = true;
2034        break;
2035      }
2036    }
2037
2038    if (!ClassOrEnumParam)
2039      return Diag(FnDecl->getLocation(),
2040                  diag::err_operator_overload_needs_class_or_enum)
2041        << FnDecl->getDeclName();
2042  }
2043
2044  // C++ [over.oper]p8:
2045  //   An operator function cannot have default arguments (8.3.6),
2046  //   except where explicitly stated below.
2047  //
2048  // Only the function-call operator allows default arguments
2049  // (C++ [over.call]p1).
2050  if (Op != OO_Call) {
2051    for (FunctionDecl::param_iterator Param = FnDecl->param_begin();
2052         Param != FnDecl->param_end(); ++Param) {
2053      if ((*Param)->hasUnparsedDefaultArg())
2054        return Diag((*Param)->getLocation(),
2055                    diag::err_operator_overload_default_arg)
2056          << FnDecl->getDeclName();
2057      else if (Expr *DefArg = (*Param)->getDefaultArg())
2058        return Diag((*Param)->getLocation(),
2059                    diag::err_operator_overload_default_arg)
2060          << FnDecl->getDeclName() << DefArg->getSourceRange();
2061    }
2062  }
2063
2064  static const bool OperatorUses[NUM_OVERLOADED_OPERATORS][3] = {
2065    { false, false, false }
2066#define OVERLOADED_OPERATOR(Name,Spelling,Token,Unary,Binary,MemberOnly) \
2067    , { Unary, Binary, MemberOnly }
2068#include "clang/Basic/OperatorKinds.def"
2069  };
2070
2071  bool CanBeUnaryOperator = OperatorUses[Op][0];
2072  bool CanBeBinaryOperator = OperatorUses[Op][1];
2073  bool MustBeMemberOperator = OperatorUses[Op][2];
2074
2075  // C++ [over.oper]p8:
2076  //   [...] Operator functions cannot have more or fewer parameters
2077  //   than the number required for the corresponding operator, as
2078  //   described in the rest of this subclause.
2079  unsigned NumParams = FnDecl->getNumParams()
2080                     + (isa<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl)? 1 : 0);
2081  if (Op != OO_Call &&
2082      ((NumParams == 1 && !CanBeUnaryOperator) ||
2083       (NumParams == 2 && !CanBeBinaryOperator) ||
2084       (NumParams < 1) || (NumParams > 2))) {
2085    // We have the wrong number of parameters.
2086    unsigned ErrorKind;
2087    if (CanBeUnaryOperator && CanBeBinaryOperator) {
2088      ErrorKind = 2;  // 2 -> unary or binary.
2089    } else if (CanBeUnaryOperator) {
2090      ErrorKind = 0;  // 0 -> unary
2091    } else {
2092      assert(CanBeBinaryOperator &&
2093             "All non-call overloaded operators are unary or binary!");
2094      ErrorKind = 1;  // 1 -> binary
2095    }
2096
2097    return Diag(FnDecl->getLocation(), diag::err_operator_overload_must_be)
2098      << FnDecl->getDeclName() << NumParams << ErrorKind;
2099  }
2100
2101  // Overloaded operators other than operator() cannot be variadic.
2102  if (Op != OO_Call &&
2103      FnDecl->getType()->getAsFunctionTypeProto()->isVariadic()) {
2104    return Diag(FnDecl->getLocation(), diag::err_operator_overload_variadic)
2105      << FnDecl->getDeclName();
2106  }
2107
2108  // Some operators must be non-static member functions.
2109  if (MustBeMemberOperator && !isa<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl)) {
2110    return Diag(FnDecl->getLocation(),
2111                diag::err_operator_overload_must_be_member)
2112      << FnDecl->getDeclName();
2113  }
2114
2115  // C++ [over.inc]p1:
2116  //   The user-defined function called operator++ implements the
2117  //   prefix and postfix ++ operator. If this function is a member
2118  //   function with no parameters, or a non-member function with one
2119  //   parameter of class or enumeration type, it defines the prefix
2120  //   increment operator ++ for objects of that type. If the function
2121  //   is a member function with one parameter (which shall be of type
2122  //   int) or a non-member function with two parameters (the second
2123  //   of which shall be of type int), it defines the postfix
2124  //   increment operator ++ for objects of that type.
2125  if ((Op == OO_PlusPlus || Op == OO_MinusMinus) && NumParams == 2) {
2126    ParmVarDecl *LastParam = FnDecl->getParamDecl(FnDecl->getNumParams() - 1);
2127    bool ParamIsInt = false;
2128    if (const BuiltinType *BT = LastParam->getType()->getAsBuiltinType())
2129      ParamIsInt = BT->getKind() == BuiltinType::Int;
2130
2131    if (!ParamIsInt)
2132      return Diag(LastParam->getLocation(),
2133                  diag::err_operator_overload_post_incdec_must_be_int)
2134        << LastParam->getType() << (Op == OO_MinusMinus);
2135  }
2136
2137  // Notify the class if it got an assignment operator.
2138  if (Op == OO_Equal) {
2139    // Would have returned earlier otherwise.
2140    assert(isa<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl) &&
2141      "Overloaded = not member, but not filtered.");
2142    CXXMethodDecl *Method = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FnDecl);
2143    Method->getParent()->addedAssignmentOperator(Context, Method);
2144  }
2145
2146  return false;
2147}
2148
2149/// ActOnStartLinkageSpecification - Parsed the beginning of a C++
2150/// linkage specification, including the language and (if present)
2151/// the '{'. ExternLoc is the location of the 'extern', LangLoc is
2152/// the location of the language string literal, which is provided
2153/// by Lang/StrSize. LBraceLoc, if valid, provides the location of
2154/// the '{' brace. Otherwise, this linkage specification does not
2155/// have any braces.
2156Sema::DeclTy *Sema::ActOnStartLinkageSpecification(Scope *S,
2157                                                   SourceLocation ExternLoc,
2158                                                   SourceLocation LangLoc,
2159                                                   const char *Lang,
2160                                                   unsigned StrSize,
2161                                                   SourceLocation LBraceLoc) {
2162  LinkageSpecDecl::LanguageIDs Language;
2163  if (strncmp(Lang, "\"C\"", StrSize) == 0)
2164    Language = LinkageSpecDecl::lang_c;
2165  else if (strncmp(Lang, "\"C++\"", StrSize) == 0)
2166    Language = LinkageSpecDecl::lang_cxx;
2167  else {
2168    Diag(LangLoc, diag::err_bad_language);
2169    return 0;
2170  }
2171
2172  // FIXME: Add all the various semantics of linkage specifications
2173
2174  LinkageSpecDecl *D = LinkageSpecDecl::Create(Context, CurContext,
2175                                               LangLoc, Language,
2176                                               LBraceLoc.isValid());
2177  CurContext->addDecl(D);
2178  PushDeclContext(S, D);
2179  return D;
2180}
2181
2182/// ActOnFinishLinkageSpecification - Completely the definition of
2183/// the C++ linkage specification LinkageSpec. If RBraceLoc is
2184/// valid, it's the position of the closing '}' brace in a linkage
2185/// specification that uses braces.
2186Sema::DeclTy *Sema::ActOnFinishLinkageSpecification(Scope *S,
2187                                                    DeclTy *LinkageSpec,
2188                                                    SourceLocation RBraceLoc) {
2189  if (LinkageSpec)
2190    PopDeclContext();
2191  return LinkageSpec;
2192}
2193
2194/// ActOnExceptionDeclarator - Parsed the exception-declarator in a C++ catch
2195/// handler.
2196Sema::DeclTy *Sema::ActOnExceptionDeclarator(Scope *S, Declarator &D)
2197{
2198  QualType ExDeclType = GetTypeForDeclarator(D, S);
2199  SourceLocation Begin = D.getDeclSpec().getSourceRange().getBegin();
2200
2201  bool Invalid = false;
2202
2203  // Arrays and functions decay.
2204  if (ExDeclType->isArrayType())
2205    ExDeclType = Context.getArrayDecayedType(ExDeclType);
2206  else if (ExDeclType->isFunctionType())
2207    ExDeclType = Context.getPointerType(ExDeclType);
2208
2209  // C++ 15.3p1: The exception-declaration shall not denote an incomplete type.
2210  // The exception-declaration shall not denote a pointer or reference to an
2211  // incomplete type, other than [cv] void*.
2212  QualType BaseType = ExDeclType;
2213  int Mode = 0; // 0 for direct type, 1 for pointer, 2 for reference
2214  unsigned DK = diag::err_catch_incomplete;
2215  if (const PointerType *Ptr = BaseType->getAsPointerType()) {
2216    BaseType = Ptr->getPointeeType();
2217    Mode = 1;
2218    DK = diag::err_catch_incomplete_ptr;
2219  } else if(const ReferenceType *Ref = BaseType->getAsReferenceType()) {
2220    BaseType = Ref->getPointeeType();
2221    Mode = 2;
2222    DK = diag::err_catch_incomplete_ref;
2223  }
2224  if ((Mode == 0 || !BaseType->isVoidType()) &&
2225      DiagnoseIncompleteType(Begin, BaseType, DK))
2226    Invalid = true;
2227
2228  // FIXME: Need to test for ability to copy-construct and destroy the
2229  // exception variable.
2230  // FIXME: Need to check for abstract classes.
2231
2232  IdentifierInfo *II = D.getIdentifier();
2233  if (Decl *PrevDecl = LookupName(S, II, LookupOrdinaryName)) {
2234    // The scope should be freshly made just for us. There is just no way
2235    // it contains any previous declaration.
2236    assert(!S->isDeclScope(PrevDecl));
2237    if (PrevDecl->isTemplateParameter()) {
2238      // Maybe we will complain about the shadowed template parameter.
2239      DiagnoseTemplateParameterShadow(D.getIdentifierLoc(), PrevDecl);
2240
2241    }
2242  }
2243
2244  VarDecl *ExDecl = VarDecl::Create(Context, CurContext, D.getIdentifierLoc(),
2245                                    II, ExDeclType, VarDecl::None, Begin);
2246  if (D.getInvalidType() || Invalid)
2247    ExDecl->setInvalidDecl();
2248
2249  if (D.getCXXScopeSpec().isSet()) {
2250    Diag(D.getIdentifierLoc(), diag::err_qualified_catch_declarator)
2251      << D.getCXXScopeSpec().getRange();
2252    ExDecl->setInvalidDecl();
2253  }
2254
2255  // Add the exception declaration into this scope.
2256  S->AddDecl(ExDecl);
2257  if (II)
2258    IdResolver.AddDecl(ExDecl);
2259
2260  ProcessDeclAttributes(ExDecl, D);
2261  return ExDecl;
2262}
2263