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author | Zancanaro; Carlo <czan8762@plang3.cs.usyd.edu.au> | 2012-09-24 09:58:17 +1000 |
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committer | Zancanaro; Carlo <czan8762@plang3.cs.usyd.edu.au> | 2012-09-24 09:58:17 +1000 |
commit | 222e2a7620e6520ffaf4fc4e69d79c18da31542e (patch) | |
tree | 7bfbc05bfa3b41c8f9d2e56d53a0bc3e310df239 /clang/lib/Parse/ParseExpr.cpp | |
parent | 3d206f03985b50beacae843d880bccdc91a9f424 (diff) |
Add the clang library to the repo (with some of my changes, too).
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diff --git a/clang/lib/Parse/ParseExpr.cpp b/clang/lib/Parse/ParseExpr.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d31396 --- /dev/null +++ b/clang/lib/Parse/ParseExpr.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,2431 @@ +//===--- ParseExpr.cpp - Expression Parsing -------------------------------===// +// +// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure +// +// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source +// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. +// +//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// +// +// This file implements the Expression parsing implementation. Expressions in +// C99 basically consist of a bunch of binary operators with unary operators and +// other random stuff at the leaves. +// +// In the C99 grammar, these unary operators bind tightest and are represented +// as the 'cast-expression' production. Everything else is either a binary +// operator (e.g. '/') or a ternary operator ("?:"). The unary leaves are +// handled by ParseCastExpression, the higher level pieces are handled by +// ParseBinaryExpression. +// +//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// + +#include "clang/Parse/Parser.h" +#include "clang/Sema/DeclSpec.h" +#include "clang/Sema/Scope.h" +#include "clang/Sema/ParsedTemplate.h" +#include "clang/Sema/TypoCorrection.h" +#include "clang/Basic/PrettyStackTrace.h" +#include "RAIIObjectsForParser.h" +#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" +#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h" +using namespace clang; + +/// getBinOpPrecedence - Return the precedence of the specified binary operator +/// token. +static prec::Level getBinOpPrecedence(tok::TokenKind Kind, + bool GreaterThanIsOperator, + bool CPlusPlus0x) { + switch (Kind) { + case tok::greater: + // C++ [temp.names]p3: + // [...] When parsing a template-argument-list, the first + // non-nested > is taken as the ending delimiter rather than a + // greater-than operator. [...] + if (GreaterThanIsOperator) + return prec::Relational; + return prec::Unknown; + + case tok::greatergreater: + // C++0x [temp.names]p3: + // + // [...] Similarly, the first non-nested >> is treated as two + // consecutive but distinct > tokens, the first of which is + // taken as the end of the template-argument-list and completes + // the template-id. [...] + if (GreaterThanIsOperator || !CPlusPlus0x) + return prec::Shift; + return prec::Unknown; + + default: return prec::Unknown; + case tok::comma: return prec::Comma; + case tok::equal: + case tok::starequal: + case tok::slashequal: + case tok::percentequal: + case tok::plusequal: + case tok::minusequal: + case tok::lesslessequal: + case tok::greatergreaterequal: + case tok::ampequal: + case tok::caretequal: + case tok::pipeequal: return prec::Assignment; + case tok::question: return prec::Conditional; + case tok::pipepipe: return prec::LogicalOr; + case tok::ampamp: return prec::LogicalAnd; + case tok::pipe: return prec::InclusiveOr; + case tok::caret: return prec::ExclusiveOr; + case tok::amp: return prec::And; + case tok::exclaimequal: + case tok::equalequal: return prec::Equality; + case tok::lessequal: + case tok::less: + case tok::greaterequal: return prec::Relational; + case tok::lessless: return prec::Shift; + case tok::plus: + case tok::minus: return prec::Additive; + case tok::percent: + case tok::slash: + case tok::star: return prec::Multiplicative; + case tok::periodstar: + case tok::arrowstar: return prec::PointerToMember; + } +} + + +/// ParseExpression - Simple precedence-based parser for binary/ternary +/// operators. +/// +/// Note: we diverge from the C99 grammar when parsing the assignment-expression +/// production. C99 specifies that the LHS of an assignment operator should be +/// parsed as a unary-expression, but consistency dictates that it be a +/// conditional-expession. In practice, the important thing here is that the +/// LHS of an assignment has to be an l-value, which productions between +/// unary-expression and conditional-expression don't produce. Because we want +/// consistency, we parse the LHS as a conditional-expression, then check for +/// l-value-ness in semantic analysis stages. +/// +/// pm-expression: [C++ 5.5] +/// cast-expression +/// pm-expression '.*' cast-expression +/// pm-expression '->*' cast-expression +/// +/// multiplicative-expression: [C99 6.5.5] +/// Note: in C++, apply pm-expression instead of cast-expression +/// cast-expression +/// multiplicative-expression '*' cast-expression +/// multiplicative-expression '/' cast-expression +/// multiplicative-expression '%' cast-expression +/// +/// additive-expression: [C99 6.5.6] +/// multiplicative-expression +/// additive-expression '+' multiplicative-expression +/// additive-expression '-' multiplicative-expression +/// +/// shift-expression: [C99 6.5.7] +/// additive-expression +/// shift-expression '<<' additive-expression +/// shift-expression '>>' additive-expression +/// +/// relational-expression: [C99 6.5.8] +/// shift-expression +/// relational-expression '<' shift-expression +/// relational-expression '>' shift-expression +/// relational-expression '<=' shift-expression +/// relational-expression '>=' shift-expression +/// +/// equality-expression: [C99 6.5.9] +/// relational-expression +/// equality-expression '==' relational-expression +/// equality-expression '!=' relational-expression +/// +/// AND-expression: [C99 6.5.10] +/// equality-expression +/// AND-expression '&' equality-expression +/// +/// exclusive-OR-expression: [C99 6.5.11] +/// AND-expression +/// exclusive-OR-expression '^' AND-expression +/// +/// inclusive-OR-expression: [C99 6.5.12] +/// exclusive-OR-expression +/// inclusive-OR-expression '|' exclusive-OR-expression +/// +/// logical-AND-expression: [C99 6.5.13] +/// inclusive-OR-expression +/// logical-AND-expression '&&' inclusive-OR-expression +/// +/// logical-OR-expression: [C99 6.5.14] +/// logical-AND-expression +/// logical-OR-expression '||' logical-AND-expression +/// +/// conditional-expression: [C99 6.5.15] +/// logical-OR-expression +/// logical-OR-expression '?' expression ':' conditional-expression +/// [GNU] logical-OR-expression '?' ':' conditional-expression +/// [C++] the third operand is an assignment-expression +/// +/// assignment-expression: [C99 6.5.16] +/// conditional-expression +/// unary-expression assignment-operator assignment-expression +/// [C++] throw-expression [C++ 15] +/// +/// assignment-operator: one of +/// = *= /= %= += -= <<= >>= &= ^= |= +/// +/// expression: [C99 6.5.17] +/// assignment-expression ...[opt] +/// expression ',' assignment-expression ...[opt] +ExprResult Parser::ParseExpression(TypeCastState isTypeCast) { + ExprResult LHS(ParseAssignmentExpression(isTypeCast)); + return ParseRHSOfBinaryExpression(move(LHS), prec::Comma); +} + +/// This routine is called when the '@' is seen and consumed. +/// Current token is an Identifier and is not a 'try'. This +/// routine is necessary to disambiguate @try-statement from, +/// for example, @encode-expression. +/// +ExprResult +Parser::ParseExpressionWithLeadingAt(SourceLocation AtLoc) { + ExprResult LHS(ParseObjCAtExpression(AtLoc)); + return ParseRHSOfBinaryExpression(move(LHS), prec::Comma); +} + +/// This routine is called when a leading '__extension__' is seen and +/// consumed. This is necessary because the token gets consumed in the +/// process of disambiguating between an expression and a declaration. +ExprResult +Parser::ParseExpressionWithLeadingExtension(SourceLocation ExtLoc) { + ExprResult LHS(true); + { + // Silence extension warnings in the sub-expression + ExtensionRAIIObject O(Diags); + + LHS = ParseCastExpression(false); + } + + if (!LHS.isInvalid()) + LHS = Actions.ActOnUnaryOp(getCurScope(), ExtLoc, tok::kw___extension__, + LHS.take()); + + return ParseRHSOfBinaryExpression(move(LHS), prec::Comma); +} + +/// ParseAssignmentExpression - Parse an expr that doesn't include commas. +ExprResult Parser::ParseAssignmentExpression(TypeCastState isTypeCast) { + if (Tok.is(tok::code_completion)) { + Actions.CodeCompleteOrdinaryName(getCurScope(), Sema::PCC_Expression); + cutOffParsing(); + return ExprError(); + } + + if (Tok.is(tok::kw_throw)) + return ParseThrowExpression(); + + ExprResult LHS = ParseCastExpression(/*isUnaryExpression=*/false, + /*isAddressOfOperand=*/false, + isTypeCast); + return ParseRHSOfBinaryExpression(move(LHS), prec::Assignment); +} + +/// ParseAssignmentExprWithObjCMessageExprStart - Parse an assignment expression +/// where part of an objc message send has already been parsed. In this case +/// LBracLoc indicates the location of the '[' of the message send, and either +/// ReceiverName or ReceiverExpr is non-null indicating the receiver of the +/// message. +/// +/// Since this handles full assignment-expression's, it handles postfix +/// expressions and other binary operators for these expressions as well. +ExprResult +Parser::ParseAssignmentExprWithObjCMessageExprStart(SourceLocation LBracLoc, + SourceLocation SuperLoc, + ParsedType ReceiverType, + Expr *ReceiverExpr) { + ExprResult R + = ParseObjCMessageExpressionBody(LBracLoc, SuperLoc, + ReceiverType, ReceiverExpr); + R = ParsePostfixExpressionSuffix(R); + return ParseRHSOfBinaryExpression(R, prec::Assignment); +} + + +ExprResult Parser::ParseConstantExpression(TypeCastState isTypeCast) { + // C++03 [basic.def.odr]p2: + // An expression is potentially evaluated unless it appears where an + // integral constant expression is required (see 5.19) [...]. + // C++98 and C++11 have no such rule, but this is only a defect in C++98. + EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(Actions, + Sema::ConstantEvaluated); + + ExprResult LHS(ParseCastExpression(false, false, isTypeCast)); + ExprResult Res(ParseRHSOfBinaryExpression(LHS, prec::Conditional)); + return Actions.ActOnConstantExpression(Res); +} + +/// ParseRHSOfBinaryExpression - Parse a binary expression that starts with +/// LHS and has a precedence of at least MinPrec. +ExprResult +Parser::ParseRHSOfBinaryExpression(ExprResult LHS, prec::Level MinPrec) { + prec::Level NextTokPrec = getBinOpPrecedence(Tok.getKind(), + GreaterThanIsOperator, + getLangOpts().CPlusPlus0x); + SourceLocation ColonLoc; + + while (1) { + // If this token has a lower precedence than we are allowed to parse (e.g. + // because we are called recursively, or because the token is not a binop), + // then we are done! + if (NextTokPrec < MinPrec) + return move(LHS); + + // Consume the operator, saving the operator token for error reporting. + Token OpToken = Tok; + ConsumeToken(); + + // Special case handling for the ternary operator. + ExprResult TernaryMiddle(true); + if (NextTokPrec == prec::Conditional) { + if (Tok.isNot(tok::colon)) { + // Don't parse FOO:BAR as if it were a typo for FOO::BAR. + ColonProtectionRAIIObject X(*this); + + // Handle this production specially: + // logical-OR-expression '?' expression ':' conditional-expression + // In particular, the RHS of the '?' is 'expression', not + // 'logical-OR-expression' as we might expect. + TernaryMiddle = ParseExpression(); + if (TernaryMiddle.isInvalid()) { + LHS = ExprError(); + TernaryMiddle = 0; + } + } else { + // Special case handling of "X ? Y : Z" where Y is empty: + // logical-OR-expression '?' ':' conditional-expression [GNU] + TernaryMiddle = 0; + Diag(Tok, diag::ext_gnu_conditional_expr); + } + + if (Tok.is(tok::colon)) { + // Eat the colon. + ColonLoc = ConsumeToken(); + } else { + // Otherwise, we're missing a ':'. Assume that this was a typo that + // the user forgot. If we're not in a macro expansion, we can suggest + // a fixit hint. If there were two spaces before the current token, + // suggest inserting the colon in between them, otherwise insert ": ". + SourceLocation FILoc = Tok.getLocation(); + const char *FIText = ": "; + const SourceManager &SM = PP.getSourceManager(); + if (FILoc.isFileID() || PP.isAtStartOfMacroExpansion(FILoc, &FILoc)) { + assert(FILoc.isFileID()); + bool IsInvalid = false; + const char *SourcePtr = + SM.getCharacterData(FILoc.getLocWithOffset(-1), &IsInvalid); + if (!IsInvalid && *SourcePtr == ' ') { + SourcePtr = + SM.getCharacterData(FILoc.getLocWithOffset(-2), &IsInvalid); + if (!IsInvalid && *SourcePtr == ' ') { + FILoc = FILoc.getLocWithOffset(-1); + FIText = ":"; + } + } + } + + Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_colon) + << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(FILoc, FIText); + Diag(OpToken, diag::note_matching) << "?"; + ColonLoc = Tok.getLocation(); + } + } + + // Code completion for the right-hand side of an assignment expression + // goes through a special hook that takes the left-hand side into account. + if (Tok.is(tok::code_completion) && NextTokPrec == prec::Assignment) { + Actions.CodeCompleteAssignmentRHS(getCurScope(), LHS.get()); + cutOffParsing(); + return ExprError(); + } + + // Parse another leaf here for the RHS of the operator. + // ParseCastExpression works here because all RHS expressions in C have it + // as a prefix, at least. However, in C++, an assignment-expression could + // be a throw-expression, which is not a valid cast-expression. + // Therefore we need some special-casing here. + // Also note that the third operand of the conditional operator is + // an assignment-expression in C++, and in C++11, we can have a + // braced-init-list on the RHS of an assignment. For better diagnostics, + // parse as if we were allowed braced-init-lists everywhere, and check that + // they only appear on the RHS of assignments later. + ExprResult RHS; + bool RHSIsInitList = false; + if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus0x && Tok.is(tok::l_brace)) { + RHS = ParseBraceInitializer(); + RHSIsInitList = true; + } else if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && NextTokPrec <= prec::Conditional) + RHS = ParseAssignmentExpression(); + else + RHS = ParseCastExpression(false); + + if (RHS.isInvalid()) + LHS = ExprError(); + + // Remember the precedence of this operator and get the precedence of the + // operator immediately to the right of the RHS. + prec::Level ThisPrec = NextTokPrec; + NextTokPrec = getBinOpPrecedence(Tok.getKind(), GreaterThanIsOperator, + getLangOpts().CPlusPlus0x); + + // Assignment and conditional expressions are right-associative. + bool isRightAssoc = ThisPrec == prec::Conditional || + ThisPrec == prec::Assignment; + + // Get the precedence of the operator to the right of the RHS. If it binds + // more tightly with RHS than we do, evaluate it completely first. + if (ThisPrec < NextTokPrec || + (ThisPrec == NextTokPrec && isRightAssoc)) { + if (!RHS.isInvalid() && RHSIsInitList) { + Diag(Tok, diag::err_init_list_bin_op) + << /*LHS*/0 << PP.getSpelling(Tok) << Actions.getExprRange(RHS.get()); + RHS = ExprError(); + } + // If this is left-associative, only parse things on the RHS that bind + // more tightly than the current operator. If it is left-associative, it + // is okay, to bind exactly as tightly. For example, compile A=B=C=D as + // A=(B=(C=D)), where each paren is a level of recursion here. + // The function takes ownership of the RHS. + RHS = ParseRHSOfBinaryExpression(RHS, + static_cast<prec::Level>(ThisPrec + !isRightAssoc)); + RHSIsInitList = false; + + if (RHS.isInvalid()) + LHS = ExprError(); + + NextTokPrec = getBinOpPrecedence(Tok.getKind(), GreaterThanIsOperator, + getLangOpts().CPlusPlus0x); + } + assert(NextTokPrec <= ThisPrec && "Recursion didn't work!"); + + if (!RHS.isInvalid() && RHSIsInitList) { + if (ThisPrec == prec::Assignment) { + Diag(OpToken, diag::warn_cxx98_compat_generalized_initializer_lists) + << Actions.getExprRange(RHS.get()); + } else { + Diag(OpToken, diag::err_init_list_bin_op) + << /*RHS*/1 << PP.getSpelling(OpToken) + << Actions.getExprRange(RHS.get()); + LHS = ExprError(); + } + } + + if (!LHS.isInvalid()) { + // Combine the LHS and RHS into the LHS (e.g. build AST). + if (TernaryMiddle.isInvalid()) { + // If we're using '>>' as an operator within a template + // argument list (in C++98), suggest the addition of + // parentheses so that the code remains well-formed in C++0x. + if (!GreaterThanIsOperator && OpToken.is(tok::greatergreater)) + SuggestParentheses(OpToken.getLocation(), + diag::warn_cxx0x_right_shift_in_template_arg, + SourceRange(Actions.getExprRange(LHS.get()).getBegin(), + Actions.getExprRange(RHS.get()).getEnd())); + + LHS = Actions.ActOnBinOp(getCurScope(), OpToken.getLocation(), + OpToken.getKind(), LHS.take(), RHS.take()); + } else + LHS = Actions.ActOnConditionalOp(OpToken.getLocation(), ColonLoc, + LHS.take(), TernaryMiddle.take(), + RHS.take()); + } + } +} + +/// ParseCastExpression - Parse a cast-expression, or, if isUnaryExpression is +/// true, parse a unary-expression. isAddressOfOperand exists because an +/// id-expression that is the operand of address-of gets special treatment +/// due to member pointers. +/// +ExprResult Parser::ParseCastExpression(bool isUnaryExpression, + bool isAddressOfOperand, + TypeCastState isTypeCast) { + bool NotCastExpr; + ExprResult Res = ParseCastExpression(isUnaryExpression, + isAddressOfOperand, + NotCastExpr, + isTypeCast); + if (NotCastExpr) + Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_expression); + return move(Res); +} + +namespace { +class CastExpressionIdValidator : public CorrectionCandidateCallback { + public: + CastExpressionIdValidator(bool AllowTypes, bool AllowNonTypes) + : AllowNonTypes(AllowNonTypes) { + WantTypeSpecifiers = AllowTypes; + } + + virtual bool ValidateCandidate(const TypoCorrection &candidate) { + NamedDecl *ND = candidate.getCorrectionDecl(); + if (!ND) + return candidate.isKeyword(); + + if (isa<TypeDecl>(ND)) + return WantTypeSpecifiers; + return AllowNonTypes; + } + + private: + bool AllowNonTypes; +}; +} + +/// ParseCastExpression - Parse a cast-expression, or, if isUnaryExpression is +/// true, parse a unary-expression. isAddressOfOperand exists because an +/// id-expression that is the operand of address-of gets special treatment +/// due to member pointers. NotCastExpr is set to true if the token is not the +/// start of a cast-expression, and no diagnostic is emitted in this case. +/// +/// cast-expression: [C99 6.5.4] +/// unary-expression +/// '(' type-name ')' cast-expression +/// +/// unary-expression: [C99 6.5.3] +/// postfix-expression +/// '++' unary-expression +/// '--' unary-expression +/// unary-operator cast-expression +/// 'sizeof' unary-expression +/// 'sizeof' '(' type-name ')' +/// [C++11] 'sizeof' '...' '(' identifier ')' +/// [GNU] '__alignof' unary-expression +/// [GNU] '__alignof' '(' type-name ')' +/// [C++11] 'alignof' '(' type-id ')' +/// [GNU] '&&' identifier +/// [C++11] 'noexcept' '(' expression ')' [C++11 5.3.7] +/// [C++] new-expression +/// [C++] delete-expression +/// +/// unary-operator: one of +/// '&' '*' '+' '-' '~' '!' +/// [GNU] '__extension__' '__real' '__imag' +/// +/// primary-expression: [C99 6.5.1] +/// [C99] identifier +/// [C++] id-expression +/// constant +/// string-literal +/// [C++] boolean-literal [C++ 2.13.5] +/// [C++11] 'nullptr' [C++11 2.14.7] +/// [C++11] user-defined-literal +/// '(' expression ')' +/// [C11] generic-selection +/// '__func__' [C99 6.4.2.2] +/// [GNU] '__FUNCTION__' +/// [GNU] '__PRETTY_FUNCTION__' +/// [GNU] '(' compound-statement ')' +/// [GNU] '__builtin_va_arg' '(' assignment-expression ',' type-name ')' +/// [GNU] '__builtin_offsetof' '(' type-name ',' offsetof-member-designator')' +/// [GNU] '__builtin_choose_expr' '(' assign-expr ',' assign-expr ',' +/// assign-expr ')' +/// [GNU] '__builtin_types_compatible_p' '(' type-name ',' type-name ')' +/// [GNU] '__null' +/// [OBJC] '[' objc-message-expr ']' +/// [OBJC] '@selector' '(' objc-selector-arg ')' +/// [OBJC] '@protocol' '(' identifier ')' +/// [OBJC] '@encode' '(' type-name ')' +/// [OBJC] objc-string-literal +/// [C++] simple-type-specifier '(' expression-list[opt] ')' [C++ 5.2.3] +/// [C++11] simple-type-specifier braced-init-list [C++11 5.2.3] +/// [C++] typename-specifier '(' expression-list[opt] ')' [C++ 5.2.3] +/// [C++11] typename-specifier braced-init-list [C++11 5.2.3] +/// [C++] 'const_cast' '<' type-name '>' '(' expression ')' [C++ 5.2p1] +/// [C++] 'dynamic_cast' '<' type-name '>' '(' expression ')' [C++ 5.2p1] +/// [C++] 'reinterpret_cast' '<' type-name '>' '(' expression ')' [C++ 5.2p1] +/// [C++] 'static_cast' '<' type-name '>' '(' expression ')' [C++ 5.2p1] +/// [C++] 'typeid' '(' expression ')' [C++ 5.2p1] +/// [C++] 'typeid' '(' type-id ')' [C++ 5.2p1] +/// [C++] 'this' [C++ 9.3.2] +/// [G++] unary-type-trait '(' type-id ')' +/// [G++] binary-type-trait '(' type-id ',' type-id ')' [TODO] +/// [EMBT] array-type-trait '(' type-id ',' integer ')' +/// [clang] '^' block-literal +/// +/// constant: [C99 6.4.4] +/// integer-constant +/// floating-constant +/// enumeration-constant -> identifier +/// character-constant +/// +/// id-expression: [C++ 5.1] +/// unqualified-id +/// qualified-id +/// +/// unqualified-id: [C++ 5.1] +/// identifier +/// operator-function-id +/// conversion-function-id +/// '~' class-name +/// template-id +/// +/// new-expression: [C++ 5.3.4] +/// '::'[opt] 'new' new-placement[opt] new-type-id +/// new-initializer[opt] +/// '::'[opt] 'new' new-placement[opt] '(' type-id ')' +/// new-initializer[opt] +/// +/// delete-expression: [C++ 5.3.5] +/// '::'[opt] 'delete' cast-expression +/// '::'[opt] 'delete' '[' ']' cast-expression +/// +/// [GNU/Embarcadero] unary-type-trait: +/// '__is_arithmetic' +/// '__is_floating_point' +/// '__is_integral' +/// '__is_lvalue_expr' +/// '__is_rvalue_expr' +/// '__is_complete_type' +/// '__is_void' +/// '__is_array' +/// '__is_function' +/// '__is_reference' +/// '__is_lvalue_reference' +/// '__is_rvalue_reference' +/// '__is_fundamental' +/// '__is_object' +/// '__is_scalar' +/// '__is_compound' +/// '__is_pointer' +/// '__is_member_object_pointer' +/// '__is_member_function_pointer' +/// '__is_member_pointer' +/// '__is_const' +/// '__is_volatile' +/// '__is_trivial' +/// '__is_standard_layout' +/// '__is_signed' +/// '__is_unsigned' +/// +/// [GNU] unary-type-trait: +/// '__has_nothrow_assign' +/// '__has_nothrow_copy' +/// '__has_nothrow_constructor' +/// '__has_trivial_assign' [TODO] +/// '__has_trivial_copy' [TODO] +/// '__has_trivial_constructor' +/// '__has_trivial_destructor' +/// '__has_virtual_destructor' +/// '__is_abstract' [TODO] +/// '__is_class' +/// '__is_empty' [TODO] +/// '__is_enum' +/// '__is_final' +/// '__is_pod' +/// '__is_polymorphic' +/// '__is_trivial' +/// '__is_union' +/// +/// [Clang] unary-type-trait: +/// '__trivially_copyable' +/// +/// binary-type-trait: +/// [GNU] '__is_base_of' +/// [MS] '__is_convertible_to' +/// '__is_convertible' +/// '__is_same' +/// +/// [Embarcadero] array-type-trait: +/// '__array_rank' +/// '__array_extent' +/// +/// [Embarcadero] expression-trait: +/// '__is_lvalue_expr' +/// '__is_rvalue_expr' +/// +ExprResult Parser::ParseCastExpression(bool isUnaryExpression, + bool isAddressOfOperand, + bool &NotCastExpr, + TypeCastState isTypeCast) { + ExprResult Res; + tok::TokenKind SavedKind = Tok.getKind(); + NotCastExpr = false; + + // This handles all of cast-expression, unary-expression, postfix-expression, + // and primary-expression. We handle them together like this for efficiency + // and to simplify handling of an expression starting with a '(' token: which + // may be one of a parenthesized expression, cast-expression, compound literal + // expression, or statement expression. + // + // If the parsed tokens consist of a primary-expression, the cases below + // break out of the switch; at the end we call ParsePostfixExpressionSuffix + // to handle the postfix expression suffixes. Cases that cannot be followed + // by postfix exprs should return without invoking + // ParsePostfixExpressionSuffix. + switch (SavedKind) { + case tok::l_paren: { + // If this expression is limited to being a unary-expression, the parent can + // not start a cast expression. + ParenParseOption ParenExprType = + (isUnaryExpression && !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus)? CompoundLiteral : CastExpr; + ParsedType CastTy; + SourceLocation RParenLoc; + + { + // The inside of the parens don't need to be a colon protected scope, and + // isn't immediately a message send. + ColonProtectionRAIIObject X(*this, false); + + Res = ParseParenExpression(ParenExprType, false/*stopIfCastExr*/, + isTypeCast == IsTypeCast, CastTy, RParenLoc); + } + + switch (ParenExprType) { + case SimpleExpr: break; // Nothing else to do. + case CompoundStmt: break; // Nothing else to do. + case CompoundLiteral: + // We parsed '(' type-name ')' '{' ... '}'. If any suffixes of + // postfix-expression exist, parse them now. + break; + case CastExpr: + // We have parsed the cast-expression and no postfix-expr pieces are + // following. + return move(Res); + } + + break; + } + + // primary-expression + case tok::numeric_constant: + // constant: integer-constant + // constant: floating-constant + + Res = Actions.ActOnNumericConstant(Tok, /*UDLScope*/getCurScope()); + ConsumeToken(); + break; + + case tok::kw_true: + case tok::kw_false: + return ParseCXXBoolLiteral(); + + case tok::kw___objc_yes: + case tok::kw___objc_no: + return ParseObjCBoolLiteral(); + + case tok::kw_nullptr: + Diag(Tok, diag::warn_cxx98_compat_nullptr); + return Actions.ActOnCXXNullPtrLiteral(ConsumeToken()); + + case tok::annot_primary_expr: + assert(Res.get() == 0 && "Stray primary-expression annotation?"); + Res = getExprAnnotation(Tok); + ConsumeToken(); + break; + + case tok::kw_decltype: + case tok::identifier: { // primary-expression: identifier + // unqualified-id: identifier + // constant: enumeration-constant + // Turn a potentially qualified name into a annot_typename or + // annot_cxxscope if it would be valid. This handles things like x::y, etc. + if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { + // Avoid the unnecessary parse-time lookup in the common case + // where the syntax forbids a type. + const Token &Next = NextToken(); + if (Next.is(tok::coloncolon) || + (!ColonIsSacred && Next.is(tok::colon)) || + Next.is(tok::less) || + Next.is(tok::l_paren) || + Next.is(tok::l_brace)) { + // If TryAnnotateTypeOrScopeToken annotates the token, tail recurse. + if (TryAnnotateTypeOrScopeToken()) + return ExprError(); + if (!Tok.is(tok::identifier)) + return ParseCastExpression(isUnaryExpression, isAddressOfOperand); + } + } + + // Consume the identifier so that we can see if it is followed by a '(' or + // '.'. + IdentifierInfo &II = *Tok.getIdentifierInfo(); + SourceLocation ILoc = ConsumeToken(); + + // Support 'Class.property' and 'super.property' notation. + if (getLangOpts().ObjC1 && Tok.is(tok::period) && + (Actions.getTypeName(II, ILoc, getCurScope()) || + // Allow the base to be 'super' if in an objc-method. + (&II == Ident_super && getCurScope()->isInObjcMethodScope()))) { + ConsumeToken(); + + // Allow either an identifier or the keyword 'class' (in C++). + if (Tok.isNot(tok::identifier) && + !(getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && Tok.is(tok::kw_class))) { + Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_property_name); + return ExprError(); + } + IdentifierInfo &PropertyName = *Tok.getIdentifierInfo(); + SourceLocation PropertyLoc = ConsumeToken(); + + Res = Actions.ActOnClassPropertyRefExpr(II, PropertyName, + ILoc, PropertyLoc); + break; + } + + // In an Objective-C method, if we have "super" followed by an identifier, + // the token sequence is ill-formed. However, if there's a ':' or ']' after + // that identifier, this is probably a message send with a missing open + // bracket. Treat it as such. + if (getLangOpts().ObjC1 && &II == Ident_super && !InMessageExpression && + getCurScope()->isInObjcMethodScope() && + ((Tok.is(tok::identifier) && + (NextToken().is(tok::colon) || NextToken().is(tok::r_square))) || + Tok.is(tok::code_completion))) { + Res = ParseObjCMessageExpressionBody(SourceLocation(), ILoc, ParsedType(), + 0); + break; + } + + // If we have an Objective-C class name followed by an identifier + // and either ':' or ']', this is an Objective-C class message + // send that's missing the opening '['. Recovery + // appropriately. Also take this path if we're performing code + // completion after an Objective-C class name. + if (getLangOpts().ObjC1 && + ((Tok.is(tok::identifier) && !InMessageExpression) || + Tok.is(tok::code_completion))) { + const Token& Next = NextToken(); + if (Tok.is(tok::code_completion) || + Next.is(tok::colon) || Next.is(tok::r_square)) + if (ParsedType Typ = Actions.getTypeName(II, ILoc, getCurScope())) + if (Typ.get()->isObjCObjectOrInterfaceType()) { + // Fake up a Declarator to use with ActOnTypeName. + DeclSpec DS(AttrFactory); + DS.SetRangeStart(ILoc); + DS.SetRangeEnd(ILoc); + const char *PrevSpec = 0; + unsigned DiagID; + DS.SetTypeSpecType(TST_typename, ILoc, PrevSpec, DiagID, Typ); + + Declarator DeclaratorInfo(DS, Declarator::TypeNameContext); + TypeResult Ty = Actions.ActOnTypeName(getCurScope(), + DeclaratorInfo); + if (Ty.isInvalid()) + break; + + Res = ParseObjCMessageExpressionBody(SourceLocation(), + SourceLocation(), + Ty.get(), 0); + break; + } + } + + // Make sure to pass down the right value for isAddressOfOperand. + if (isAddressOfOperand && isPostfixExpressionSuffixStart()) + isAddressOfOperand = false; + + // Function designators are allowed to be undeclared (C99 6.5.1p2), so we + // need to know whether or not this identifier is a function designator or + // not. + UnqualifiedId Name; + CXXScopeSpec ScopeSpec; + SourceLocation TemplateKWLoc; + CastExpressionIdValidator Validator(isTypeCast != NotTypeCast, + isTypeCast != IsTypeCast); + Name.setIdentifier(&II, ILoc); + Res = Actions.ActOnIdExpression(getCurScope(), ScopeSpec, TemplateKWLoc, + Name, Tok.is(tok::l_paren), + isAddressOfOperand, &Validator); + break; + } + case tok::char_constant: // constant: character-constant + case tok::wide_char_constant: + case tok::utf16_char_constant: + case tok::utf32_char_constant: + Res = Actions.ActOnCharacterConstant(Tok, /*UDLScope*/getCurScope()); + ConsumeToken(); + break; + case tok::kw___func__: // primary-expression: __func__ [C99 6.4.2.2] + case tok::kw___FUNCTION__: // primary-expression: __FUNCTION__ [GNU] + case tok::kw___PRETTY_FUNCTION__: // primary-expression: __P..Y_F..N__ [GNU] + Res = Actions.ActOnPredefinedExpr(Tok.getLocation(), SavedKind); + ConsumeToken(); + break; + case tok::string_literal: // primary-expression: string-literal + case tok::wide_string_literal: + case tok::utf8_string_literal: + case tok::utf16_string_literal: + case tok::utf32_string_literal: + Res = ParseStringLiteralExpression(true); + break; + case tok::kw__Generic: // primary-expression: generic-selection [C11 6.5.1] + Res = ParseGenericSelectionExpression(); + break; + case tok::kw___builtin_va_arg: + case tok::kw___builtin_offsetof: + case tok::kw___builtin_choose_expr: + case tok::kw___builtin_astype: // primary-expression: [OCL] as_type() + return ParseBuiltinPrimaryExpression(); + case tok::kw___null: + return Actions.ActOnGNUNullExpr(ConsumeToken()); + + case tok::plusplus: // unary-expression: '++' unary-expression [C99] + case tok::minusminus: { // unary-expression: '--' unary-expression [C99] + // C++ [expr.unary] has: + // unary-expression: + // ++ cast-expression + // -- cast-expression + SourceLocation SavedLoc = ConsumeToken(); + Res = ParseCastExpression(!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus); + if (!Res.isInvalid()) + Res = Actions.ActOnUnaryOp(getCurScope(), SavedLoc, SavedKind, Res.get()); + return move(Res); + } + case tok::amp: { // unary-expression: '&' cast-expression + // Special treatment because of member pointers + SourceLocation SavedLoc = ConsumeToken(); + Res = ParseCastExpression(false, true); + if (!Res.isInvalid()) + Res = Actions.ActOnUnaryOp(getCurScope(), SavedLoc, SavedKind, Res.get()); + return move(Res); + } + + case tok::star: // unary-expression: '*' cast-expression + case tok::plus: // unary-expression: '+' cast-expression + case tok::minus: // unary-expression: '-' cast-expression + case tok::tilde: // unary-expression: '~' cast-expression + case tok::exclaim: // unary-expression: '!' cast-expression + case tok::kw___real: // unary-expression: '__real' cast-expression [GNU] + case tok::kw___imag: { // unary-expression: '__imag' cast-expression [GNU] + SourceLocation SavedLoc = ConsumeToken(); + Res = ParseCastExpression(false); + if (!Res.isInvalid()) + Res = Actions.ActOnUnaryOp(getCurScope(), SavedLoc, SavedKind, Res.get()); + return move(Res); + } + + case tok::kw___extension__:{//unary-expression:'__extension__' cast-expr [GNU] + // __extension__ silences extension warnings in the subexpression. + ExtensionRAIIObject O(Diags); // Use RAII to do this. + SourceLocation SavedLoc = ConsumeToken(); + Res = ParseCastExpression(false); + if (!Res.isInvalid()) + Res = Actions.ActOnUnaryOp(getCurScope(), SavedLoc, SavedKind, Res.get()); + return move(Res); + } + case tok::kw_sizeof: // unary-expression: 'sizeof' unary-expression + // unary-expression: 'sizeof' '(' type-name ')' + case tok::kw_alignof: + case tok::kw___alignof: // unary-expression: '__alignof' unary-expression + // unary-expression: '__alignof' '(' type-name ')' + // unary-expression: 'alignof' '(' type-id ')' + case tok::kw_vec_step: // unary-expression: OpenCL 'vec_step' expression + return ParseUnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpression(); + case tok::ampamp: { // unary-expression: '&&' identifier + SourceLocation AmpAmpLoc = ConsumeToken(); + if (Tok.isNot(tok::identifier)) + return ExprError(Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_ident)); + + if (getCurScope()->getFnParent() == 0) + return ExprError(Diag(Tok, diag::err_address_of_label_outside_fn)); + + Diag(AmpAmpLoc, diag::ext_gnu_address_of_label); + LabelDecl *LD = Actions.LookupOrCreateLabel(Tok.getIdentifierInfo(), + Tok.getLocation()); + Res = Actions.ActOnAddrLabel(AmpAmpLoc, Tok.getLocation(), LD); + ConsumeToken(); + return move(Res); + } + case tok::kw_const_cast: + case tok::kw_dynamic_cast: + case tok::kw_reinterpret_cast: + case tok::kw_static_cast: + Res = ParseCXXCasts(); + break; + case tok::kw_typeid: + Res = ParseCXXTypeid(); + break; + case tok::kw___uuidof: + Res = ParseCXXUuidof(); + break; + case tok::kw_this: + Res = ParseCXXThis(); + break; + + case tok::annot_typename: + if (isStartOfObjCClassMessageMissingOpenBracket()) { + ParsedType Type = getTypeAnnotation(Tok); + + // Fake up a Declarator to use with ActOnTypeName. + DeclSpec DS(AttrFactory); + DS.SetRangeStart(Tok.getLocation()); + DS.SetRangeEnd(Tok.getLastLoc()); + + const char *PrevSpec = 0; + unsigned DiagID; + DS.SetTypeSpecType(TST_typename, Tok.getAnnotationEndLoc(), + PrevSpec, DiagID, Type); + + Declarator DeclaratorInfo(DS, Declarator::TypeNameContext); + TypeResult Ty = Actions.ActOnTypeName(getCurScope(), DeclaratorInfo); + if (Ty.isInvalid()) + break; + + ConsumeToken(); + Res = ParseObjCMessageExpressionBody(SourceLocation(), SourceLocation(), + Ty.get(), 0); + break; + } + // Fall through + + case tok::annot_decltype: + case tok::kw_char: + case tok::kw_wchar_t: + case tok::kw_char16_t: + case tok::kw_char32_t: + case tok::kw_bool: + case tok::kw_short: + case tok::kw_int: + case tok::kw_long: + case tok::kw___int64: + case tok::kw___int128: + case tok::kw_signed: + case tok::kw_unsigned: + case tok::kw_half: + case tok::kw_float: + case tok::kw_double: + case tok::kw_void: + case tok::kw_typename: + case tok::kw_typeof: + case tok::kw___vector: { + if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { + Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_expression); + return ExprError(); + } + + if (SavedKind == tok::kw_typename) { + // postfix-expression: typename-specifier '(' expression-list[opt] ')' + // typename-specifier braced-init-list + if (TryAnnotateTypeOrScopeToken()) + return ExprError(); + } + + // postfix-expression: simple-type-specifier '(' expression-list[opt] ')' + // simple-type-specifier braced-init-list + // + DeclSpec DS(AttrFactory); + ParseCXXSimpleTypeSpecifier(DS); + if (Tok.isNot(tok::l_paren) && + (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus0x || Tok.isNot(tok::l_brace))) + return ExprError(Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_lparen_after_type) + << DS.getSourceRange()); + + if (Tok.is(tok::l_brace)) + Diag(Tok, diag::warn_cxx98_compat_generalized_initializer_lists); + + Res = ParseCXXTypeConstructExpression(DS); + break; + } + + case tok::annot_cxxscope: { // [C++] id-expression: qualified-id + // If TryAnnotateTypeOrScopeToken annotates the token, tail recurse. + // (We can end up in this situation after tentative parsing.) + if (TryAnnotateTypeOrScopeToken()) + return ExprError(); + if (!Tok.is(tok::annot_cxxscope)) + return ParseCastExpression(isUnaryExpression, isAddressOfOperand, + NotCastExpr, isTypeCast); + + Token Next = NextToken(); + if (Next.is(tok::annot_template_id)) { + TemplateIdAnnotation *TemplateId = takeTemplateIdAnnotation(Next); + if (TemplateId->Kind == TNK_Type_template) { + // We have a qualified template-id that we know refers to a + // type, translate it into a type and continue parsing as a + // cast expression. + CXXScopeSpec SS; + ParseOptionalCXXScopeSpecifier(SS, ParsedType(), + /*EnteringContext=*/false); + AnnotateTemplateIdTokenAsType(); + return ParseCastExpression(isUnaryExpression, isAddressOfOperand, + NotCastExpr, isTypeCast); + } + } + + // Parse as an id-expression. + Res = ParseCXXIdExpression(isAddressOfOperand); + break; + } + + case tok::annot_template_id: { // [C++] template-id + TemplateIdAnnotation *TemplateId = takeTemplateIdAnnotation(Tok); + if (TemplateId->Kind == TNK_Type_template) { + // We have a template-id that we know refers to a type, + // translate it into a type and continue parsing as a cast + // expression. + AnnotateTemplateIdTokenAsType(); + return ParseCastExpression(isUnaryExpression, isAddressOfOperand, + NotCastExpr, isTypeCast); + } + + // Fall through to treat the template-id as an id-expression. + } + + case tok::kw_operator: // [C++] id-expression: operator/conversion-function-id + Res = ParseCXXIdExpression(isAddressOfOperand); + break; + + case tok::coloncolon: { + // ::foo::bar -> global qualified name etc. If TryAnnotateTypeOrScopeToken + // annotates the token, tail recurse. + if (TryAnnotateTypeOrScopeToken()) + return ExprError(); + if (!Tok.is(tok::coloncolon)) + return ParseCastExpression(isUnaryExpression, isAddressOfOperand); + + // ::new -> [C++] new-expression + // ::delete -> [C++] delete-expression + SourceLocation CCLoc = ConsumeToken(); + if (Tok.is(tok::kw_new)) + return ParseCXXNewExpression(true, CCLoc); + if (Tok.is(tok::kw_delete)) + return ParseCXXDeleteExpression(true, CCLoc); + + // This is not a type name or scope specifier, it is an invalid expression. + Diag(CCLoc, diag::err_expected_expression); + return ExprError(); + } + + case tok::kw_new: // [C++] new-expression + return ParseCXXNewExpression(false, Tok.getLocation()); + + case tok::kw_delete: // [C++] delete-expression + return ParseCXXDeleteExpression(false, Tok.getLocation()); + + case tok::kw_noexcept: { // [C++0x] 'noexcept' '(' expression ')' + Diag(Tok, diag::warn_cxx98_compat_noexcept_expr); + SourceLocation KeyLoc = ConsumeToken(); + BalancedDelimiterTracker T(*this, tok::l_paren); + + if (T.expectAndConsume(diag::err_expected_lparen_after, "noexcept")) + return ExprError(); + // C++11 [expr.unary.noexcept]p1: + // The noexcept operator determines whether the evaluation of its operand, + // which is an unevaluated operand, can throw an exception. + EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(Actions, Sema::Unevaluated); + ExprResult Result = ParseExpression(); + + T.consumeClose(); + + if (!Result.isInvalid()) + Result = Actions.ActOnNoexceptExpr(KeyLoc, T.getOpenLocation(), + Result.take(), T.getCloseLocation()); + return move(Result); + } + + case tok::kw___is_abstract: // [GNU] unary-type-trait + case tok::kw___is_class: + case tok::kw___is_empty: + case tok::kw___is_enum: + case tok::kw___is_literal: + case tok::kw___is_arithmetic: + case tok::kw___is_integral: + case tok::kw___is_floating_point: + case tok::kw___is_complete_type: + case tok::kw___is_void: + case tok::kw___is_array: + case tok::kw___is_function: + case tok::kw___is_reference: + case tok::kw___is_lvalue_reference: + case tok::kw___is_rvalue_reference: + case tok::kw___is_fundamental: + case tok::kw___is_object: + case tok::kw___is_scalar: + case tok::kw___is_compound: + case tok::kw___is_pointer: + case tok::kw___is_member_object_pointer: + case tok::kw___is_member_function_pointer: + case tok::kw___is_member_pointer: + case tok::kw___is_const: + case tok::kw___is_volatile: + case tok::kw___is_standard_layout: + case tok::kw___is_signed: + case tok::kw___is_unsigned: + case tok::kw___is_literal_type: + case tok::kw___is_pod: + case tok::kw___is_polymorphic: + case tok::kw___is_trivial: + case tok::kw___is_trivially_copyable: + case tok::kw___is_union: + case tok::kw___is_final: + case tok::kw___has_trivial_constructor: + case tok::kw___has_trivial_copy: + case tok::kw___has_trivial_assign: + case tok::kw___has_trivial_destructor: + case tok::kw___has_nothrow_assign: + case tok::kw___has_nothrow_copy: + case tok::kw___has_nothrow_constructor: + case tok::kw___has_virtual_destructor: + return ParseUnaryTypeTrait(); + + case tok::kw___builtin_types_compatible_p: + case tok::kw___is_base_of: + case tok::kw___is_same: + case tok::kw___is_convertible: + case tok::kw___is_convertible_to: + case tok::kw___is_trivially_assignable: + return ParseBinaryTypeTrait(); + + case tok::kw___is_trivially_constructible: + return ParseTypeTrait(); + + case tok::kw___array_rank: + case tok::kw___array_extent: + return ParseArrayTypeTrait(); + + case tok::kw___is_lvalue_expr: + case tok::kw___is_rvalue_expr: + return ParseExpressionTrait(); + + case tok::at: { + SourceLocation AtLoc = ConsumeToken(); + return ParseObjCAtExpression(AtLoc); + } + case tok::caret: + Res = ParseBlockLiteralExpression(); + break; + case tok::code_completion: { + Actions.CodeCompleteOrdinaryName(getCurScope(), Sema::PCC_Expression); + cutOffParsing(); + return ExprError(); + } + case tok::l_square: + if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus0x) { + if (getLangOpts().ObjC1) { + // C++11 lambda expressions and Objective-C message sends both start with a + // square bracket. There are three possibilities here: + // we have a valid lambda expression, we have an invalid lambda + // expression, or we have something that doesn't appear to be a lambda. + // If we're in the last case, we fall back to ParseObjCMessageExpression. + Res = TryParseLambdaExpression(); + if (!Res.isInvalid() && !Res.get()) + Res = ParseObjCMessageExpression(); + break; + } + Res = ParseLambdaExpression(); + break; + } + if (getLangOpts().ObjC1) { + Res = ParseObjCMessageExpression(); + break; + } + // FALL THROUGH. + default: + NotCastExpr = true; + return ExprError(); + } + + // These can be followed by postfix-expr pieces. + return ParsePostfixExpressionSuffix(Res); +} + +/// ParsePostfixExpressionSuffix - Once the leading part of a postfix-expression +/// is parsed, this method parses any suffixes that apply. +/// +/// postfix-expression: [C99 6.5.2] +/// primary-expression +/// postfix-expression '[' expression ']' +/// postfix-expression '[' braced-init-list ']' +/// postfix-expression '(' argument-expression-list[opt] ')' +/// postfix-expression '.' identifier +/// postfix-expression '->' identifier +/// postfix-expression '++' +/// postfix-expression '--' +/// '(' type-name ')' '{' initializer-list '}' +/// '(' type-name ')' '{' initializer-list ',' '}' +/// +/// argument-expression-list: [C99 6.5.2] +/// argument-expression ...[opt] +/// argument-expression-list ',' assignment-expression ...[opt] +/// +ExprResult +Parser::ParsePostfixExpressionSuffix(ExprResult LHS) { + // Now that the primary-expression piece of the postfix-expression has been + // parsed, see if there are any postfix-expression pieces here. + SourceLocation Loc; + while (1) { + switch (Tok.getKind()) { + case tok::code_completion: + if (InMessageExpression) + return move(LHS); + + Actions.CodeCompletePostfixExpression(getCurScope(), LHS); + cutOffParsing(); + return ExprError(); + + case tok::identifier: + // If we see identifier: after an expression, and we're not already in a + // message send, then this is probably a message send with a missing + // opening bracket '['. + if (getLangOpts().ObjC1 && !InMessageExpression && + (NextToken().is(tok::colon) || NextToken().is(tok::r_square))) { + LHS = ParseObjCMessageExpressionBody(SourceLocation(), SourceLocation(), + ParsedType(), LHS.get()); + break; + } + + // Fall through; this isn't a message send. + + default: // Not a postfix-expression suffix. + return move(LHS); + case tok::l_square: { // postfix-expression: p-e '[' expression ']' + // If we have a array postfix expression that starts on a new line and + // Objective-C is enabled, it is highly likely that the user forgot a + // semicolon after the base expression and that the array postfix-expr is + // actually another message send. In this case, do some look-ahead to see + // if the contents of the square brackets are obviously not a valid + // expression and recover by pretending there is no suffix. + if (getLangOpts().ObjC1 && Tok.isAtStartOfLine() && + isSimpleObjCMessageExpression()) + return move(LHS); + + // Reject array indices starting with a lambda-expression. '[[' is + // reserved for attributes. + if (CheckProhibitedCXX11Attribute()) + return ExprError(); + + BalancedDelimiterTracker T(*this, tok::l_square); + T.consumeOpen(); + Loc = T.getOpenLocation(); + ExprResult Idx; + if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus0x && Tok.is(tok::l_brace)) { + Diag(Tok, diag::warn_cxx98_compat_generalized_initializer_lists); + Idx = ParseBraceInitializer(); + } else + Idx = ParseExpression(); + + SourceLocation RLoc = Tok.getLocation(); + + if (!LHS.isInvalid() && !Idx.isInvalid() && Tok.is(tok::r_square)) { + LHS = Actions.ActOnArraySubscriptExpr(getCurScope(), LHS.take(), Loc, + Idx.take(), RLoc); + } else + LHS = ExprError(); + + // Match the ']'. + T.consumeClose(); + break; + } + + case tok::l_paren: // p-e: p-e '(' argument-expression-list[opt] ')' + case tok::lesslessless: { // p-e: p-e '<<<' argument-expression-list '>>>' + // '(' argument-expression-list[opt] ')' + tok::TokenKind OpKind = Tok.getKind(); + InMessageExpressionRAIIObject InMessage(*this, false); + + Expr *ExecConfig = 0; + + BalancedDelimiterTracker PT(*this, tok::l_paren); + + if (OpKind == tok::lesslessless) { + ExprVector ExecConfigExprs(Actions); + CommaLocsTy ExecConfigCommaLocs; + SourceLocation OpenLoc = ConsumeToken(); + + if (ParseExpressionList(ExecConfigExprs, ExecConfigCommaLocs)) { + LHS = ExprError(); + } + + SourceLocation CloseLoc = Tok.getLocation(); + if (Tok.is(tok::greatergreatergreater)) { + ConsumeToken(); + } else if (LHS.isInvalid()) { + SkipUntil(tok::greatergreatergreater); + } else { + // There was an error closing the brackets + Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_ggg); + Diag(OpenLoc, diag::note_matching) << "<<<"; + SkipUntil(tok::greatergreatergreater); + LHS = ExprError(); + } + + if (!LHS.isInvalid()) { + if (ExpectAndConsume(tok::l_paren, diag::err_expected_lparen, "")) + LHS = ExprError(); + else + Loc = PrevTokLocation; + } + + if (!LHS.isInvalid()) { + ExprResult ECResult = Actions.ActOnCUDAExecConfigExpr(getCurScope(), + OpenLoc, + move_arg(ExecConfigExprs), + CloseLoc); + if (ECResult.isInvalid()) + LHS = ExprError(); + else + ExecConfig = ECResult.get(); + } + } else { + PT.consumeOpen(); + Loc = PT.getOpenLocation(); + } + + ExprVector ArgExprs(Actions); + CommaLocsTy CommaLocs; + + if (Tok.is(tok::code_completion)) { + Actions.CodeCompleteCall(getCurScope(), LHS.get(), + llvm::ArrayRef<Expr *>()); + cutOffParsing(); + return ExprError(); + } + + if (OpKind == tok::l_paren || !LHS.isInvalid()) { + if (Tok.isNot(tok::r_paren)) { + if (ParseExpressionList(ArgExprs, CommaLocs, &Sema::CodeCompleteCall, + LHS.get())) { + LHS = ExprError(); + } + } + } + + // Match the ')'. + if (LHS.isInvalid()) { + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + } else if (Tok.isNot(tok::r_paren)) { + PT.consumeClose(); + LHS = ExprError(); + } else { + assert((ArgExprs.size() == 0 || + ArgExprs.size()-1 == CommaLocs.size())&& + "Unexpected number of commas!"); + LHS = Actions.ActOnCallExpr(getCurScope(), LHS.take(), Loc, + move_arg(ArgExprs), Tok.getLocation(), + ExecConfig); + PT.consumeClose(); + } + + break; + } + case tok::arrow: + case tok::period: { + // postfix-expression: p-e '->' template[opt] id-expression + // postfix-expression: p-e '.' template[opt] id-expression + tok::TokenKind OpKind = Tok.getKind(); + SourceLocation OpLoc = ConsumeToken(); // Eat the "." or "->" token. + + CXXScopeSpec SS; + ParsedType ObjectType; + bool MayBePseudoDestructor = false; + if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && !LHS.isInvalid()) { + LHS = Actions.ActOnStartCXXMemberReference(getCurScope(), LHS.take(), + OpLoc, OpKind, ObjectType, + MayBePseudoDestructor); + if (LHS.isInvalid()) + break; + + ParseOptionalCXXScopeSpecifier(SS, ObjectType, + /*EnteringContext=*/false, + &MayBePseudoDestructor); + if (SS.isNotEmpty()) + ObjectType = ParsedType(); + } + + if (Tok.is(tok::code_completion)) { + // Code completion for a member access expression. + Actions.CodeCompleteMemberReferenceExpr(getCurScope(), LHS.get(), + OpLoc, OpKind == tok::arrow); + + cutOffParsing(); + return ExprError(); + } + + if (MayBePseudoDestructor && !LHS.isInvalid()) { + LHS = ParseCXXPseudoDestructor(LHS.take(), OpLoc, OpKind, SS, + ObjectType); + break; + } + + // Either the action has told is that this cannot be a + // pseudo-destructor expression (based on the type of base + // expression), or we didn't see a '~' in the right place. We + // can still parse a destructor name here, but in that case it + // names a real destructor. + // Allow explicit constructor calls in Microsoft mode. + // FIXME: Add support for explicit call of template constructor. + SourceLocation TemplateKWLoc; + UnqualifiedId Name; + if (getLangOpts().ObjC2 && OpKind == tok::period && Tok.is(tok::kw_class)) { + // Objective-C++: + // After a '.' in a member access expression, treat the keyword + // 'class' as if it were an identifier. + // + // This hack allows property access to the 'class' method because it is + // such a common method name. For other C++ keywords that are + // Objective-C method names, one must use the message send syntax. + IdentifierInfo *Id = Tok.getIdentifierInfo(); + SourceLocation Loc = ConsumeToken(); + Name.setIdentifier(Id, Loc); + } else if (ParseUnqualifiedId(SS, + /*EnteringContext=*/false, + /*AllowDestructorName=*/true, + /*AllowConstructorName=*/ + getLangOpts().MicrosoftExt, + ObjectType, TemplateKWLoc, Name)) + LHS = ExprError(); + + if (!LHS.isInvalid()) + LHS = Actions.ActOnMemberAccessExpr(getCurScope(), LHS.take(), OpLoc, + OpKind, SS, TemplateKWLoc, Name, + CurParsedObjCImpl ? CurParsedObjCImpl->Dcl : 0, + Tok.is(tok::l_paren)); + break; + } + case tok::plusplus: // postfix-expression: postfix-expression '++' + case tok::minusminus: // postfix-expression: postfix-expression '--' + if (!LHS.isInvalid()) { + LHS = Actions.ActOnPostfixUnaryOp(getCurScope(), Tok.getLocation(), + Tok.getKind(), LHS.take()); + } + ConsumeToken(); + break; + } + } +} + +/// ParseExprAfterUnaryExprOrTypeTrait - We parsed a typeof/sizeof/alignof/ +/// vec_step and we are at the start of an expression or a parenthesized +/// type-id. OpTok is the operand token (typeof/sizeof/alignof). Returns the +/// expression (isCastExpr == false) or the type (isCastExpr == true). +/// +/// unary-expression: [C99 6.5.3] +/// 'sizeof' unary-expression +/// 'sizeof' '(' type-name ')' +/// [GNU] '__alignof' unary-expression +/// [GNU] '__alignof' '(' type-name ')' +/// [C++0x] 'alignof' '(' type-id ')' +/// +/// [GNU] typeof-specifier: +/// typeof ( expressions ) +/// typeof ( type-name ) +/// [GNU/C++] typeof unary-expression +/// +/// [OpenCL 1.1 6.11.12] vec_step built-in function: +/// vec_step ( expressions ) +/// vec_step ( type-name ) +/// +ExprResult +Parser::ParseExprAfterUnaryExprOrTypeTrait(const Token &OpTok, + bool &isCastExpr, + ParsedType &CastTy, + SourceRange &CastRange) { + + assert((OpTok.is(tok::kw_typeof) || OpTok.is(tok::kw_sizeof) || + OpTok.is(tok::kw___alignof) || OpTok.is(tok::kw_alignof) || + OpTok.is(tok::kw_vec_step)) && + "Not a typeof/sizeof/alignof/vec_step expression!"); + + ExprResult Operand; + + // If the operand doesn't start with an '(', it must be an expression. + if (Tok.isNot(tok::l_paren)) { + isCastExpr = false; + if (OpTok.is(tok::kw_typeof) && !getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) { + Diag(Tok,diag::err_expected_lparen_after_id) << OpTok.getIdentifierInfo(); + return ExprError(); + } + + Operand = ParseCastExpression(true/*isUnaryExpression*/); + } else { + // If it starts with a '(', we know that it is either a parenthesized + // type-name, or it is a unary-expression that starts with a compound + // literal, or starts with a primary-expression that is a parenthesized + // expression. + ParenParseOption ExprType = CastExpr; + SourceLocation LParenLoc = Tok.getLocation(), RParenLoc; + + Operand = ParseParenExpression(ExprType, true/*stopIfCastExpr*/, + false, CastTy, RParenLoc); + CastRange = SourceRange(LParenLoc, RParenLoc); + + // If ParseParenExpression parsed a '(typename)' sequence only, then this is + // a type. + if (ExprType == CastExpr) { + isCastExpr = true; + return ExprEmpty(); + } + + if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus || OpTok.isNot(tok::kw_typeof)) { + // GNU typeof in C requires the expression to be parenthesized. Not so for + // sizeof/alignof or in C++. Therefore, the parenthesized expression is + // the start of a unary-expression, but doesn't include any postfix + // pieces. Parse these now if present. + if (!Operand.isInvalid()) + Operand = ParsePostfixExpressionSuffix(Operand.get()); + } + } + + // If we get here, the operand to the typeof/sizeof/alignof was an expresion. + isCastExpr = false; + return move(Operand); +} + + +/// ParseUnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpression - Parse a sizeof or alignof expression. +/// unary-expression: [C99 6.5.3] +/// 'sizeof' unary-expression +/// 'sizeof' '(' type-name ')' +/// [C++0x] 'sizeof' '...' '(' identifier ')' +/// [GNU] '__alignof' unary-expression +/// [GNU] '__alignof' '(' type-name ')' +/// [C++0x] 'alignof' '(' type-id ')' +ExprResult Parser::ParseUnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpression() { + assert((Tok.is(tok::kw_sizeof) || Tok.is(tok::kw___alignof) + || Tok.is(tok::kw_alignof) || Tok.is(tok::kw_vec_step)) && + "Not a sizeof/alignof/vec_step expression!"); + Token OpTok = Tok; + ConsumeToken(); + + // [C++0x] 'sizeof' '...' '(' identifier ')' + if (Tok.is(tok::ellipsis) && OpTok.is(tok::kw_sizeof)) { + SourceLocation EllipsisLoc = ConsumeToken(); + SourceLocation LParenLoc, RParenLoc; + IdentifierInfo *Name = 0; + SourceLocation NameLoc; + if (Tok.is(tok::l_paren)) { + BalancedDelimiterTracker T(*this, tok::l_paren); + T.consumeOpen(); + LParenLoc = T.getOpenLocation(); + if (Tok.is(tok::identifier)) { + Name = Tok.getIdentifierInfo(); + NameLoc = ConsumeToken(); + T.consumeClose(); + RParenLoc = T.getCloseLocation(); + if (RParenLoc.isInvalid()) + RParenLoc = PP.getLocForEndOfToken(NameLoc); + } else { + Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_parameter_pack); + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + } + } else if (Tok.is(tok::identifier)) { + Name = Tok.getIdentifierInfo(); + NameLoc = ConsumeToken(); + LParenLoc = PP.getLocForEndOfToken(EllipsisLoc); + RParenLoc = PP.getLocForEndOfToken(NameLoc); + Diag(LParenLoc, diag::err_paren_sizeof_parameter_pack) + << Name + << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(LParenLoc, "(") + << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(RParenLoc, ")"); + } else { + Diag(Tok, diag::err_sizeof_parameter_pack); + } + + if (!Name) + return ExprError(); + + return Actions.ActOnSizeofParameterPackExpr(getCurScope(), + OpTok.getLocation(), + *Name, NameLoc, + RParenLoc); + } + + if (OpTok.is(tok::kw_alignof)) + Diag(OpTok, diag::warn_cxx98_compat_alignof); + + EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(Actions, Sema::Unevaluated); + + bool isCastExpr; + ParsedType CastTy; + SourceRange CastRange; + ExprResult Operand = ParseExprAfterUnaryExprOrTypeTrait(OpTok, + isCastExpr, + CastTy, + CastRange); + + UnaryExprOrTypeTrait ExprKind = UETT_SizeOf; + if (OpTok.is(tok::kw_alignof) || OpTok.is(tok::kw___alignof)) + ExprKind = UETT_AlignOf; + else if (OpTok.is(tok::kw_vec_step)) + ExprKind = UETT_VecStep; + + if (isCastExpr) + return Actions.ActOnUnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(OpTok.getLocation(), + ExprKind, + /*isType=*/true, + CastTy.getAsOpaquePtr(), + CastRange); + + // If we get here, the operand to the sizeof/alignof was an expresion. + if (!Operand.isInvalid()) + Operand = Actions.ActOnUnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(OpTok.getLocation(), + ExprKind, + /*isType=*/false, + Operand.release(), + CastRange); + return move(Operand); +} + +/// ParseBuiltinPrimaryExpression +/// +/// primary-expression: [C99 6.5.1] +/// [GNU] '__builtin_va_arg' '(' assignment-expression ',' type-name ')' +/// [GNU] '__builtin_offsetof' '(' type-name ',' offsetof-member-designator')' +/// [GNU] '__builtin_choose_expr' '(' assign-expr ',' assign-expr ',' +/// assign-expr ')' +/// [GNU] '__builtin_types_compatible_p' '(' type-name ',' type-name ')' +/// [OCL] '__builtin_astype' '(' assignment-expression ',' type-name ')' +/// +/// [GNU] offsetof-member-designator: +/// [GNU] identifier +/// [GNU] offsetof-member-designator '.' identifier +/// [GNU] offsetof-member-designator '[' expression ']' +/// +ExprResult Parser::ParseBuiltinPrimaryExpression() { + ExprResult Res; + const IdentifierInfo *BuiltinII = Tok.getIdentifierInfo(); + + tok::TokenKind T = Tok.getKind(); + SourceLocation StartLoc = ConsumeToken(); // Eat the builtin identifier. + + // All of these start with an open paren. + if (Tok.isNot(tok::l_paren)) + return ExprError(Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_lparen_after_id) + << BuiltinII); + + BalancedDelimiterTracker PT(*this, tok::l_paren); + PT.consumeOpen(); + + // TODO: Build AST. + + switch (T) { + default: llvm_unreachable("Not a builtin primary expression!"); + case tok::kw___builtin_va_arg: { + ExprResult Expr(ParseAssignmentExpression()); + + if (ExpectAndConsume(tok::comma, diag::err_expected_comma, "",tok::r_paren)) + Expr = ExprError(); + + TypeResult Ty = ParseTypeName(); + + if (Tok.isNot(tok::r_paren)) { + Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_rparen); + Expr = ExprError(); + } + + if (Expr.isInvalid() || Ty.isInvalid()) + Res = ExprError(); + else + Res = Actions.ActOnVAArg(StartLoc, Expr.take(), Ty.get(), ConsumeParen()); + break; + } + case tok::kw___builtin_offsetof: { + SourceLocation TypeLoc = Tok.getLocation(); + TypeResult Ty = ParseTypeName(); + if (Ty.isInvalid()) { + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return ExprError(); + } + + if (ExpectAndConsume(tok::comma, diag::err_expected_comma, "",tok::r_paren)) + return ExprError(); + + // We must have at least one identifier here. + if (Tok.isNot(tok::identifier)) { + Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_ident); + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return ExprError(); + } + + // Keep track of the various subcomponents we see. + SmallVector<Sema::OffsetOfComponent, 4> Comps; + + Comps.push_back(Sema::OffsetOfComponent()); + Comps.back().isBrackets = false; + Comps.back().U.IdentInfo = Tok.getIdentifierInfo(); + Comps.back().LocStart = Comps.back().LocEnd = ConsumeToken(); + + // FIXME: This loop leaks the index expressions on error. + while (1) { + if (Tok.is(tok::period)) { + // offsetof-member-designator: offsetof-member-designator '.' identifier + Comps.push_back(Sema::OffsetOfComponent()); + Comps.back().isBrackets = false; + Comps.back().LocStart = ConsumeToken(); + + if (Tok.isNot(tok::identifier)) { + Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_ident); + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return ExprError(); + } + Comps.back().U.IdentInfo = Tok.getIdentifierInfo(); + Comps.back().LocEnd = ConsumeToken(); + + } else if (Tok.is(tok::l_square)) { + if (CheckProhibitedCXX11Attribute()) + return ExprError(); + + // offsetof-member-designator: offsetof-member-design '[' expression ']' + Comps.push_back(Sema::OffsetOfComponent()); + Comps.back().isBrackets = true; + BalancedDelimiterTracker ST(*this, tok::l_square); + ST.consumeOpen(); + Comps.back().LocStart = ST.getOpenLocation(); + Res = ParseExpression(); + if (Res.isInvalid()) { + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return move(Res); + } + Comps.back().U.E = Res.release(); + + ST.consumeClose(); + Comps.back().LocEnd = ST.getCloseLocation(); + } else { + if (Tok.isNot(tok::r_paren)) { + PT.consumeClose(); + Res = ExprError(); + } else if (Ty.isInvalid()) { + Res = ExprError(); + } else { + PT.consumeClose(); + Res = Actions.ActOnBuiltinOffsetOf(getCurScope(), StartLoc, TypeLoc, + Ty.get(), &Comps[0], Comps.size(), + PT.getCloseLocation()); + } + break; + } + } + break; + } + case tok::kw___builtin_choose_expr: { + ExprResult Cond(ParseAssignmentExpression()); + if (Cond.isInvalid()) { + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return move(Cond); + } + if (ExpectAndConsume(tok::comma, diag::err_expected_comma, "",tok::r_paren)) + return ExprError(); + + ExprResult Expr1(ParseAssignmentExpression()); + if (Expr1.isInvalid()) { + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return move(Expr1); + } + if (ExpectAndConsume(tok::comma, diag::err_expected_comma, "",tok::r_paren)) + return ExprError(); + + ExprResult Expr2(ParseAssignmentExpression()); + if (Expr2.isInvalid()) { + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return move(Expr2); + } + if (Tok.isNot(tok::r_paren)) { + Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_rparen); + return ExprError(); + } + Res = Actions.ActOnChooseExpr(StartLoc, Cond.take(), Expr1.take(), + Expr2.take(), ConsumeParen()); + break; + } + case tok::kw___builtin_astype: { + // The first argument is an expression to be converted, followed by a comma. + ExprResult Expr(ParseAssignmentExpression()); + if (Expr.isInvalid()) { + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return ExprError(); + } + + if (ExpectAndConsume(tok::comma, diag::err_expected_comma, "", + tok::r_paren)) + return ExprError(); + + // Second argument is the type to bitcast to. + TypeResult DestTy = ParseTypeName(); + if (DestTy.isInvalid()) + return ExprError(); + + // Attempt to consume the r-paren. + if (Tok.isNot(tok::r_paren)) { + Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_rparen); + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return ExprError(); + } + + Res = Actions.ActOnAsTypeExpr(Expr.take(), DestTy.get(), StartLoc, + ConsumeParen()); + break; + } + } + + if (Res.isInvalid()) + return ExprError(); + + // These can be followed by postfix-expr pieces because they are + // primary-expressions. + return ParsePostfixExpressionSuffix(Res.take()); +} + +/// ParseParenExpression - This parses the unit that starts with a '(' token, +/// based on what is allowed by ExprType. The actual thing parsed is returned +/// in ExprType. If stopIfCastExpr is true, it will only return the parsed type, +/// not the parsed cast-expression. +/// +/// primary-expression: [C99 6.5.1] +/// '(' expression ')' +/// [GNU] '(' compound-statement ')' (if !ParenExprOnly) +/// postfix-expression: [C99 6.5.2] +/// '(' type-name ')' '{' initializer-list '}' +/// '(' type-name ')' '{' initializer-list ',' '}' +/// cast-expression: [C99 6.5.4] +/// '(' type-name ')' cast-expression +/// [ARC] bridged-cast-expression +/// +/// [ARC] bridged-cast-expression: +/// (__bridge type-name) cast-expression +/// (__bridge_transfer type-name) cast-expression +/// (__bridge_retained type-name) cast-expression +ExprResult +Parser::ParseParenExpression(ParenParseOption &ExprType, bool stopIfCastExpr, + bool isTypeCast, ParsedType &CastTy, + SourceLocation &RParenLoc) { + assert(Tok.is(tok::l_paren) && "Not a paren expr!"); + GreaterThanIsOperatorScope G(GreaterThanIsOperator, true); + BalancedDelimiterTracker T(*this, tok::l_paren); + if (T.consumeOpen()) + return ExprError(); + SourceLocation OpenLoc = T.getOpenLocation(); + + ExprResult Result(true); + bool isAmbiguousTypeId; + CastTy = ParsedType(); + + if (Tok.is(tok::code_completion)) { + Actions.CodeCompleteOrdinaryName(getCurScope(), + ExprType >= CompoundLiteral? Sema::PCC_ParenthesizedExpression + : Sema::PCC_Expression); + cutOffParsing(); + return ExprError(); + } + + // Diagnose use of bridge casts in non-arc mode. + bool BridgeCast = (getLangOpts().ObjC2 && + (Tok.is(tok::kw___bridge) || + Tok.is(tok::kw___bridge_transfer) || + Tok.is(tok::kw___bridge_retained) || + Tok.is(tok::kw___bridge_retain))); + if (BridgeCast && !getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount) { + StringRef BridgeCastName = Tok.getName(); + SourceLocation BridgeKeywordLoc = ConsumeToken(); + if (!PP.getSourceManager().isInSystemHeader(BridgeKeywordLoc)) + Diag(BridgeKeywordLoc, diag::warn_arc_bridge_cast_nonarc) + << BridgeCastName + << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(BridgeKeywordLoc, ""); + BridgeCast = false; + } + + // None of these cases should fall through with an invalid Result + // unless they've already reported an error. + if (ExprType >= CompoundStmt && Tok.is(tok::l_brace)) { + Diag(Tok, diag::ext_gnu_statement_expr); + Actions.ActOnStartStmtExpr(); + + StmtResult Stmt(ParseCompoundStatement(true)); + ExprType = CompoundStmt; + + // If the substmt parsed correctly, build the AST node. + if (!Stmt.isInvalid()) { + Result = Actions.ActOnStmtExpr(OpenLoc, Stmt.take(), Tok.getLocation()); + } else { + Actions.ActOnStmtExprError(); + } + } else if (ExprType >= CompoundLiteral && BridgeCast) { + tok::TokenKind tokenKind = Tok.getKind(); + SourceLocation BridgeKeywordLoc = ConsumeToken(); + + // Parse an Objective-C ARC ownership cast expression. + ObjCBridgeCastKind Kind; + if (tokenKind == tok::kw___bridge) + Kind = OBC_Bridge; + else if (tokenKind == tok::kw___bridge_transfer) + Kind = OBC_BridgeTransfer; + else if (tokenKind == tok::kw___bridge_retained) + Kind = OBC_BridgeRetained; + else { + // As a hopefully temporary workaround, allow __bridge_retain as + // a synonym for __bridge_retained, but only in system headers. + assert(tokenKind == tok::kw___bridge_retain); + Kind = OBC_BridgeRetained; + if (!PP.getSourceManager().isInSystemHeader(BridgeKeywordLoc)) + Diag(BridgeKeywordLoc, diag::err_arc_bridge_retain) + << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(BridgeKeywordLoc, + "__bridge_retained"); + } + + TypeResult Ty = ParseTypeName(); + T.consumeClose(); + RParenLoc = T.getCloseLocation(); + ExprResult SubExpr = ParseCastExpression(/*isUnaryExpression=*/false); + + if (Ty.isInvalid() || SubExpr.isInvalid()) + return ExprError(); + + return Actions.ActOnObjCBridgedCast(getCurScope(), OpenLoc, Kind, + BridgeKeywordLoc, Ty.get(), + RParenLoc, SubExpr.get()); + } else if (ExprType >= CompoundLiteral && + isTypeIdInParens(isAmbiguousTypeId)) { + + // Otherwise, this is a compound literal expression or cast expression. + + // In C++, if the type-id is ambiguous we disambiguate based on context. + // If stopIfCastExpr is true the context is a typeof/sizeof/alignof + // in which case we should treat it as type-id. + // if stopIfCastExpr is false, we need to determine the context past the + // parens, so we defer to ParseCXXAmbiguousParenExpression for that. + if (isAmbiguousTypeId && !stopIfCastExpr) { + ExprResult res = ParseCXXAmbiguousParenExpression(ExprType, CastTy, T); + RParenLoc = T.getCloseLocation(); + return res; + } + + // Parse the type declarator. + DeclSpec DS(AttrFactory); + ParseSpecifierQualifierList(DS); + Declarator DeclaratorInfo(DS, Declarator::TypeNameContext); + ParseDeclarator(DeclaratorInfo); + + // If our type is followed by an identifier and either ':' or ']', then + // this is probably an Objective-C message send where the leading '[' is + // missing. Recover as if that were the case. + if (!DeclaratorInfo.isInvalidType() && Tok.is(tok::identifier) && + !InMessageExpression && getLangOpts().ObjC1 && + (NextToken().is(tok::colon) || NextToken().is(tok::r_square))) { + TypeResult Ty; + { + InMessageExpressionRAIIObject InMessage(*this, false); + Ty = Actions.ActOnTypeName(getCurScope(), DeclaratorInfo); + } + Result = ParseObjCMessageExpressionBody(SourceLocation(), + SourceLocation(), + Ty.get(), 0); + } else { + // Match the ')'. + T.consumeClose(); + RParenLoc = T.getCloseLocation(); + if (Tok.is(tok::l_brace)) { + ExprType = CompoundLiteral; + TypeResult Ty; + { + InMessageExpressionRAIIObject InMessage(*this, false); + Ty = Actions.ActOnTypeName(getCurScope(), DeclaratorInfo); + } + return ParseCompoundLiteralExpression(Ty.get(), OpenLoc, RParenLoc); + } + + if (ExprType == CastExpr) { + // We parsed '(' type-name ')' and the thing after it wasn't a '{'. + + if (DeclaratorInfo.isInvalidType()) + return ExprError(); + + // Note that this doesn't parse the subsequent cast-expression, it just + // returns the parsed type to the callee. + if (stopIfCastExpr) { + TypeResult Ty; + { + InMessageExpressionRAIIObject InMessage(*this, false); + Ty = Actions.ActOnTypeName(getCurScope(), DeclaratorInfo); + } + CastTy = Ty.get(); + return ExprResult(); + } + + // Reject the cast of super idiom in ObjC. + if (Tok.is(tok::identifier) && getLangOpts().ObjC1 && + Tok.getIdentifierInfo() == Ident_super && + getCurScope()->isInObjcMethodScope() && + GetLookAheadToken(1).isNot(tok::period)) { + Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_illegal_super_cast) + << SourceRange(OpenLoc, RParenLoc); + return ExprError(); + } + + // Parse the cast-expression that follows it next. + // TODO: For cast expression with CastTy. + Result = ParseCastExpression(/*isUnaryExpression=*/false, + /*isAddressOfOperand=*/false, + /*isTypeCast=*/IsTypeCast); + if (!Result.isInvalid()) { + Result = Actions.ActOnCastExpr(getCurScope(), OpenLoc, + DeclaratorInfo, CastTy, + RParenLoc, Result.take()); + } + return move(Result); + } + + Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_lbrace_in_compound_literal); + return ExprError(); + } + } else if (isTypeCast) { + // Parse the expression-list. + InMessageExpressionRAIIObject InMessage(*this, false); + + ExprVector ArgExprs(Actions); + CommaLocsTy CommaLocs; + + if (!ParseExpressionList(ArgExprs, CommaLocs)) { + ExprType = SimpleExpr; + Result = Actions.ActOnParenListExpr(OpenLoc, Tok.getLocation(), + move_arg(ArgExprs)); + } + } else { + InMessageExpressionRAIIObject InMessage(*this, false); + + Result = ParseExpression(MaybeTypeCast); + ExprType = SimpleExpr; + + // Don't build a paren expression unless we actually match a ')'. + if (!Result.isInvalid() && Tok.is(tok::r_paren)) + Result = Actions.ActOnParenExpr(OpenLoc, Tok.getLocation(), Result.take()); + } + + // Match the ')'. + if (Result.isInvalid()) { + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return ExprError(); + } + + T.consumeClose(); + RParenLoc = T.getCloseLocation(); + return move(Result); +} + +/// ParseCompoundLiteralExpression - We have parsed the parenthesized type-name +/// and we are at the left brace. +/// +/// postfix-expression: [C99 6.5.2] +/// '(' type-name ')' '{' initializer-list '}' +/// '(' type-name ')' '{' initializer-list ',' '}' +/// +ExprResult +Parser::ParseCompoundLiteralExpression(ParsedType Ty, + SourceLocation LParenLoc, + SourceLocation RParenLoc) { + assert(Tok.is(tok::l_brace) && "Not a compound literal!"); + if (!getLangOpts().C99) // Compound literals don't exist in C90. + Diag(LParenLoc, diag::ext_c99_compound_literal); + ExprResult Result = ParseInitializer(); + if (!Result.isInvalid() && Ty) + return Actions.ActOnCompoundLiteral(LParenLoc, Ty, RParenLoc, Result.take()); + return move(Result); +} + +/// ParseStringLiteralExpression - This handles the various token types that +/// form string literals, and also handles string concatenation [C99 5.1.1.2, +/// translation phase #6]. +/// +/// primary-expression: [C99 6.5.1] +/// string-literal +ExprResult Parser::ParseStringLiteralExpression(bool AllowUserDefinedLiteral) { + assert(isTokenStringLiteral() && "Not a string literal!"); + + // String concat. Note that keywords like __func__ and __FUNCTION__ are not + // considered to be strings for concatenation purposes. + SmallVector<Token, 4> StringToks; + + do { + StringToks.push_back(Tok); + ConsumeStringToken(); + } while (isTokenStringLiteral()); + + // Pass the set of string tokens, ready for concatenation, to the actions. + return Actions.ActOnStringLiteral(&StringToks[0], StringToks.size(), + AllowUserDefinedLiteral ? getCurScope() : 0); +} + +/// ParseGenericSelectionExpression - Parse a C11 generic-selection +/// [C11 6.5.1.1]. +/// +/// generic-selection: +/// _Generic ( assignment-expression , generic-assoc-list ) +/// generic-assoc-list: +/// generic-association +/// generic-assoc-list , generic-association +/// generic-association: +/// type-name : assignment-expression +/// default : assignment-expression +ExprResult Parser::ParseGenericSelectionExpression() { + assert(Tok.is(tok::kw__Generic) && "_Generic keyword expected"); + SourceLocation KeyLoc = ConsumeToken(); + + if (!getLangOpts().C11) + Diag(KeyLoc, diag::ext_c11_generic_selection); + + BalancedDelimiterTracker T(*this, tok::l_paren); + if (T.expectAndConsume(diag::err_expected_lparen)) + return ExprError(); + + ExprResult ControllingExpr; + { + // C11 6.5.1.1p3 "The controlling expression of a generic selection is + // not evaluated." + EnterExpressionEvaluationContext Unevaluated(Actions, Sema::Unevaluated); + ControllingExpr = ParseAssignmentExpression(); + if (ControllingExpr.isInvalid()) { + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return ExprError(); + } + } + + if (ExpectAndConsume(tok::comma, diag::err_expected_comma, "")) { + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return ExprError(); + } + + SourceLocation DefaultLoc; + TypeVector Types(Actions); + ExprVector Exprs(Actions); + while (1) { + ParsedType Ty; + if (Tok.is(tok::kw_default)) { + // C11 6.5.1.1p2 "A generic selection shall have no more than one default + // generic association." + if (!DefaultLoc.isInvalid()) { + Diag(Tok, diag::err_duplicate_default_assoc); + Diag(DefaultLoc, diag::note_previous_default_assoc); + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return ExprError(); + } + DefaultLoc = ConsumeToken(); + Ty = ParsedType(); + } else { + ColonProtectionRAIIObject X(*this); + TypeResult TR = ParseTypeName(); + if (TR.isInvalid()) { + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return ExprError(); + } + Ty = TR.release(); + } + Types.push_back(Ty); + + if (ExpectAndConsume(tok::colon, diag::err_expected_colon, "")) { + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return ExprError(); + } + + // FIXME: These expressions should be parsed in a potentially potentially + // evaluated context. + ExprResult ER(ParseAssignmentExpression()); + if (ER.isInvalid()) { + SkipUntil(tok::r_paren); + return ExprError(); + } + Exprs.push_back(ER.release()); + + if (Tok.isNot(tok::comma)) + break; + ConsumeToken(); + } + + T.consumeClose(); + if (T.getCloseLocation().isInvalid()) + return ExprError(); + + return Actions.ActOnGenericSelectionExpr(KeyLoc, DefaultLoc, + T.getCloseLocation(), + ControllingExpr.release(), + move_arg(Types), move_arg(Exprs)); +} + +/// ParseExpressionList - Used for C/C++ (argument-)expression-list. +/// +/// argument-expression-list: +/// assignment-expression +/// argument-expression-list , assignment-expression +/// +/// [C++] expression-list: +/// [C++] assignment-expression +/// [C++] expression-list , assignment-expression +/// +/// [C++0x] expression-list: +/// [C++0x] initializer-list +/// +/// [C++0x] initializer-list +/// [C++0x] initializer-clause ...[opt] +/// [C++0x] initializer-list , initializer-clause ...[opt] +/// +/// [C++0x] initializer-clause: +/// [C++0x] assignment-expression +/// [C++0x] braced-init-list +/// +bool Parser::ParseExpressionList(SmallVectorImpl<Expr*> &Exprs, + SmallVectorImpl<SourceLocation> &CommaLocs, + void (Sema::*Completer)(Scope *S, + Expr *Data, + llvm::ArrayRef<Expr *> Args), + Expr *Data) { + while (1) { + if (Tok.is(tok::code_completion)) { + if (Completer) + (Actions.*Completer)(getCurScope(), Data, Exprs); + else + Actions.CodeCompleteOrdinaryName(getCurScope(), Sema::PCC_Expression); + cutOffParsing(); + return true; + } + + ExprResult Expr; + if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus0x && Tok.is(tok::l_brace)) { + Diag(Tok, diag::warn_cxx98_compat_generalized_initializer_lists); + Expr = ParseBraceInitializer(); + } else + Expr = ParseAssignmentExpression(); + + if (Tok.is(tok::ellipsis)) + Expr = Actions.ActOnPackExpansion(Expr.get(), ConsumeToken()); + if (Expr.isInvalid()) + return true; + + Exprs.push_back(Expr.release()); + + if (Tok.isNot(tok::comma)) + return false; + // Move to the next argument, remember where the comma was. + CommaLocs.push_back(ConsumeToken()); + } +} + +/// ParseBlockId - Parse a block-id, which roughly looks like int (int x). +/// +/// [clang] block-id: +/// [clang] specifier-qualifier-list block-declarator +/// +void Parser::ParseBlockId() { + if (Tok.is(tok::code_completion)) { + Actions.CodeCompleteOrdinaryName(getCurScope(), Sema::PCC_Type); + return cutOffParsing(); + } + + // Parse the specifier-qualifier-list piece. + DeclSpec DS(AttrFactory); + ParseSpecifierQualifierList(DS); + + // Parse the block-declarator. + Declarator DeclaratorInfo(DS, Declarator::BlockLiteralContext); + ParseDeclarator(DeclaratorInfo); + + // We do this for: ^ __attribute__((noreturn)) {, as DS has the attributes. + DeclaratorInfo.takeAttributes(DS.getAttributes(), SourceLocation()); + + MaybeParseGNUAttributes(DeclaratorInfo); + + // Inform sema that we are starting a block. + Actions.ActOnBlockArguments(DeclaratorInfo, getCurScope()); +} + +/// ParseBlockLiteralExpression - Parse a block literal, which roughly looks +/// like ^(int x){ return x+1; } +/// +/// block-literal: +/// [clang] '^' block-args[opt] compound-statement +/// [clang] '^' block-id compound-statement +/// [clang] block-args: +/// [clang] '(' parameter-list ')' +/// +ExprResult Parser::ParseBlockLiteralExpression() { + assert(Tok.is(tok::caret) && "block literal starts with ^"); + SourceLocation CaretLoc = ConsumeToken(); + + PrettyStackTraceLoc CrashInfo(PP.getSourceManager(), CaretLoc, + "block literal parsing"); + + // Enter a scope to hold everything within the block. This includes the + // argument decls, decls within the compound expression, etc. This also + // allows determining whether a variable reference inside the block is + // within or outside of the block. + ParseScope BlockScope(this, Scope::BlockScope | Scope::FnScope | + Scope::DeclScope); + + // Inform sema that we are starting a block. + Actions.ActOnBlockStart(CaretLoc, getCurScope()); + + // Parse the return type if present. + DeclSpec DS(AttrFactory); + Declarator ParamInfo(DS, Declarator::BlockLiteralContext); + // FIXME: Since the return type isn't actually parsed, it can't be used to + // fill ParamInfo with an initial valid range, so do it manually. + ParamInfo.SetSourceRange(SourceRange(Tok.getLocation(), Tok.getLocation())); + + // If this block has arguments, parse them. There is no ambiguity here with + // the expression case, because the expression case requires a parameter list. + if (Tok.is(tok::l_paren)) { + ParseParenDeclarator(ParamInfo); + // Parse the pieces after the identifier as if we had "int(...)". + // SetIdentifier sets the source range end, but in this case we're past + // that location. + SourceLocation Tmp = ParamInfo.getSourceRange().getEnd(); + ParamInfo.SetIdentifier(0, CaretLoc); + ParamInfo.SetRangeEnd(Tmp); + if (ParamInfo.isInvalidType()) { + // If there was an error parsing the arguments, they may have + // tried to use ^(x+y) which requires an argument list. Just + // skip the whole block literal. + Actions.ActOnBlockError(CaretLoc, getCurScope()); + return ExprError(); + } + + MaybeParseGNUAttributes(ParamInfo); + + // Inform sema that we are starting a block. + Actions.ActOnBlockArguments(ParamInfo, getCurScope()); + } else if (!Tok.is(tok::l_brace)) { + ParseBlockId(); + } else { + // Otherwise, pretend we saw (void). + ParsedAttributes attrs(AttrFactory); + ParamInfo.AddTypeInfo(DeclaratorChunk::getFunction(true, false, + SourceLocation(), + 0, 0, 0, + true, SourceLocation(), + SourceLocation(), + SourceLocation(), + SourceLocation(), + EST_None, + SourceLocation(), + 0, 0, 0, 0, + CaretLoc, CaretLoc, + ParamInfo), + attrs, CaretLoc); + + MaybeParseGNUAttributes(ParamInfo); + + // Inform sema that we are starting a block. + Actions.ActOnBlockArguments(ParamInfo, getCurScope()); + } + + + ExprResult Result(true); + if (!Tok.is(tok::l_brace)) { + // Saw something like: ^expr + Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected_expression); + Actions.ActOnBlockError(CaretLoc, getCurScope()); + return ExprError(); + } + + StmtResult Stmt(ParseCompoundStatementBody()); + BlockScope.Exit(); + if (!Stmt.isInvalid()) + Result = Actions.ActOnBlockStmtExpr(CaretLoc, Stmt.take(), getCurScope()); + else + Actions.ActOnBlockError(CaretLoc, getCurScope()); + return move(Result); +} + +/// ParseObjCBoolLiteral - This handles the objective-c Boolean literals. +/// +/// '__objc_yes' +/// '__objc_no' +ExprResult Parser::ParseObjCBoolLiteral() { + tok::TokenKind Kind = Tok.getKind(); + return Actions.ActOnObjCBoolLiteral(ConsumeToken(), Kind); +} |