1 /* Perform the semantic phase of parsing, i.e., the process of
2 building tree structure, checking semantic consistency, and
3 building RTL. These routines are used both during actual parsing
4 and during the instantiation of template functions.
6 Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
7 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
8 Written by Mark Mitchell (mmitchell@usa.net) based on code found
9 formerly in parse.y and pt.c.
11 This file is part of GCC.
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30 #include "coretypes.h"
35 #include "tree-inline.h"
36 #include "tree-mudflap.h"
45 #include "diagnostic.h"
47 #include "tree-iterator.h"
51 /* There routines provide a modular interface to perform many parsing
52 operations. They may therefore be used during actual parsing, or
53 during template instantiation, which may be regarded as a
54 degenerate form of parsing. Since the current g++ parser is
55 lacking in several respects, and will be reimplemented, we are
56 attempting to move most code that is not directly related to
57 parsing into this file; that will make implementing the new parser
58 much easier since it will be able to make use of these routines. */
60 static tree
maybe_convert_cond (tree
);
61 static tree
simplify_aggr_init_exprs_r (tree
*, int *, void *);
62 static void emit_associated_thunks (tree
);
63 static tree
finalize_nrv_r (tree
*, int *, void *);
66 /* Deferred Access Checking Overview
67 ---------------------------------
69 Most C++ expressions and declarations require access checking
70 to be performed during parsing. However, in several cases,
71 this has to be treated differently.
73 For member declarations, access checking has to be deferred
74 until more information about the declaration is known. For
86 When we are parsing the function return type `A::X', we don't
87 really know if this is allowed until we parse the function name.
89 Furthermore, some contexts require that access checking is
90 never performed at all. These include class heads, and template
93 Typical use of access checking functions is described here:
95 1. When we enter a context that requires certain access checking
96 mode, the function `push_deferring_access_checks' is called with
97 DEFERRING argument specifying the desired mode. Access checking
98 may be performed immediately (dk_no_deferred), deferred
99 (dk_deferred), or not performed (dk_no_check).
101 2. When a declaration such as a type, or a variable, is encountered,
102 the function `perform_or_defer_access_check' is called. It
103 maintains a TREE_LIST of all deferred checks.
105 3. The global `current_class_type' or `current_function_decl' is then
106 setup by the parser. `enforce_access' relies on these information
109 4. Upon exiting the context mentioned in step 1,
110 `perform_deferred_access_checks' is called to check all declaration
111 stored in the TREE_LIST. `pop_deferring_access_checks' is then
112 called to restore the previous access checking mode.
114 In case of parsing error, we simply call `pop_deferring_access_checks'
115 without `perform_deferred_access_checks'. */
117 typedef struct deferred_access
GTY(())
119 /* A TREE_LIST representing name-lookups for which we have deferred
120 checking access controls. We cannot check the accessibility of
121 names used in a decl-specifier-seq until we know what is being
122 declared because code like:
129 A::B* A::f() { return 0; }
131 is valid, even though `A::B' is not generally accessible.
133 The TREE_PURPOSE of each node is the scope used to qualify the
134 name being looked up; the TREE_VALUE is the DECL to which the
135 name was resolved. */
136 tree deferred_access_checks
;
138 /* The current mode of access checks. */
139 enum deferring_kind deferring_access_checks_kind
;
142 DEF_VEC_O (deferred_access
);
143 DEF_VEC_ALLOC_O (deferred_access
,gc
);
145 /* Data for deferred access checking. */
146 static GTY(()) VEC(deferred_access
,gc
) *deferred_access_stack
;
147 static GTY(()) unsigned deferred_access_no_check
;
149 /* Save the current deferred access states and start deferred
150 access checking iff DEFER_P is true. */
153 push_deferring_access_checks (deferring_kind deferring
)
155 /* For context like template instantiation, access checking
156 disabling applies to all nested context. */
157 if (deferred_access_no_check
|| deferring
== dk_no_check
)
158 deferred_access_no_check
++;
161 deferred_access
*ptr
;
163 ptr
= VEC_safe_push (deferred_access
, gc
, deferred_access_stack
, NULL
);
164 ptr
->deferred_access_checks
= NULL_TREE
;
165 ptr
->deferring_access_checks_kind
= deferring
;
169 /* Resume deferring access checks again after we stopped doing
173 resume_deferring_access_checks (void)
175 if (!deferred_access_no_check
)
176 VEC_last (deferred_access
, deferred_access_stack
)
177 ->deferring_access_checks_kind
= dk_deferred
;
180 /* Stop deferring access checks. */
183 stop_deferring_access_checks (void)
185 if (!deferred_access_no_check
)
186 VEC_last (deferred_access
, deferred_access_stack
)
187 ->deferring_access_checks_kind
= dk_no_deferred
;
190 /* Discard the current deferred access checks and restore the
194 pop_deferring_access_checks (void)
196 if (deferred_access_no_check
)
197 deferred_access_no_check
--;
199 VEC_pop (deferred_access
, deferred_access_stack
);
202 /* Returns a TREE_LIST representing the deferred checks.
203 The TREE_PURPOSE of each node is the type through which the
204 access occurred; the TREE_VALUE is the declaration named.
208 get_deferred_access_checks (void)
210 if (deferred_access_no_check
)
213 return (VEC_last (deferred_access
, deferred_access_stack
)
214 ->deferred_access_checks
);
217 /* Take current deferred checks and combine with the
218 previous states if we also defer checks previously.
219 Otherwise perform checks now. */
222 pop_to_parent_deferring_access_checks (void)
224 if (deferred_access_no_check
)
225 deferred_access_no_check
--;
229 deferred_access
*ptr
;
231 checks
= (VEC_last (deferred_access
, deferred_access_stack
)
232 ->deferred_access_checks
);
234 VEC_pop (deferred_access
, deferred_access_stack
);
235 ptr
= VEC_last (deferred_access
, deferred_access_stack
);
236 if (ptr
->deferring_access_checks_kind
== dk_no_deferred
)
239 for (; checks
; checks
= TREE_CHAIN (checks
))
240 enforce_access (TREE_PURPOSE (checks
),
241 TREE_VALUE (checks
));
245 /* Merge with parent. */
247 tree original
= ptr
->deferred_access_checks
;
249 for (; checks
; checks
= next
)
253 next
= TREE_CHAIN (checks
);
255 for (probe
= original
; probe
; probe
= TREE_CHAIN (probe
))
256 if (TREE_VALUE (probe
) == TREE_VALUE (checks
)
257 && TREE_PURPOSE (probe
) == TREE_PURPOSE (checks
))
259 /* Insert into parent's checks. */
260 TREE_CHAIN (checks
) = ptr
->deferred_access_checks
;
261 ptr
->deferred_access_checks
= checks
;
268 /* Perform the access checks in CHECKS. The TREE_PURPOSE of each node
269 is the BINFO indicating the qualifying scope used to access the
270 DECL node stored in the TREE_VALUE of the node. */
273 perform_access_checks (tree checks
)
277 enforce_access (TREE_PURPOSE (checks
),
278 TREE_VALUE (checks
));
279 checks
= TREE_CHAIN (checks
);
283 /* Perform the deferred access checks.
285 After performing the checks, we still have to keep the list
286 `deferred_access_stack->deferred_access_checks' since we may want
287 to check access for them again later in a different context.
294 A::X A::a, x; // No error for `A::a', error for `x'
296 We have to perform deferred access of `A::X', first with `A::a',
300 perform_deferred_access_checks (void)
302 perform_access_checks (get_deferred_access_checks ());
305 /* Defer checking the accessibility of DECL, when looked up in
309 perform_or_defer_access_check (tree binfo
, tree decl
)
312 deferred_access
*ptr
;
314 /* Exit if we are in a context that no access checking is performed.
316 if (deferred_access_no_check
)
319 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (binfo
) == TREE_BINFO
);
321 ptr
= VEC_last (deferred_access
, deferred_access_stack
);
323 /* If we are not supposed to defer access checks, just check now. */
324 if (ptr
->deferring_access_checks_kind
== dk_no_deferred
)
326 enforce_access (binfo
, decl
);
330 /* See if we are already going to perform this check. */
331 for (check
= ptr
->deferred_access_checks
;
333 check
= TREE_CHAIN (check
))
334 if (TREE_VALUE (check
) == decl
&& TREE_PURPOSE (check
) == binfo
)
336 /* If not, record the check. */
337 ptr
->deferred_access_checks
338 = tree_cons (binfo
, decl
, ptr
->deferred_access_checks
);
341 /* Returns nonzero if the current statement is a full expression,
342 i.e. temporaries created during that statement should be destroyed
343 at the end of the statement. */
346 stmts_are_full_exprs_p (void)
348 return current_stmt_tree ()->stmts_are_full_exprs_p
;
351 /* T is a statement. Add it to the statement-tree. This is the C++
352 version. The C/ObjC frontends have a slightly different version of
358 enum tree_code code
= TREE_CODE (t
);
360 if (EXPR_P (t
) && code
!= LABEL_EXPR
)
362 if (!EXPR_HAS_LOCATION (t
))
363 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t
, input_location
);
365 /* When we expand a statement-tree, we must know whether or not the
366 statements are full-expressions. We record that fact here. */
367 STMT_IS_FULL_EXPR_P (t
) = stmts_are_full_exprs_p ();
370 /* Add T to the statement-tree. Non-side-effect statements need to be
371 recorded during statement expressions. */
372 append_to_statement_list_force (t
, &cur_stmt_list
);
377 /* Returns the stmt_tree (if any) to which statements are currently
378 being added. If there is no active statement-tree, NULL is
382 current_stmt_tree (void)
385 ? &cfun
->language
->base
.x_stmt_tree
386 : &scope_chain
->x_stmt_tree
);
389 /* If statements are full expressions, wrap STMT in a CLEANUP_POINT_EXPR. */
392 maybe_cleanup_point_expr (tree expr
)
394 if (!processing_template_decl
&& stmts_are_full_exprs_p ())
395 expr
= fold_build_cleanup_point_expr (TREE_TYPE (expr
), expr
);
399 /* Like maybe_cleanup_point_expr except have the type of the new expression be
400 void so we don't need to create a temporary variable to hold the inner
401 expression. The reason why we do this is because the original type might be
402 an aggregate and we cannot create a temporary variable for that type. */
405 maybe_cleanup_point_expr_void (tree expr
)
407 if (!processing_template_decl
&& stmts_are_full_exprs_p ())
408 expr
= fold_build_cleanup_point_expr (void_type_node
, expr
);
414 /* Create a declaration statement for the declaration given by the DECL. */
417 add_decl_expr (tree decl
)
419 tree r
= build_stmt (DECL_EXPR
, decl
);
420 if (DECL_INITIAL (decl
)
421 || (DECL_SIZE (decl
) && TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (DECL_SIZE (decl
))))
422 r
= maybe_cleanup_point_expr_void (r
);
426 /* Nonzero if TYPE is an anonymous union or struct type. We have to use a
427 flag for this because "A union for which objects or pointers are
428 declared is not an anonymous union" [class.union]. */
431 anon_aggr_type_p (tree node
)
433 return ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (node
);
436 /* Finish a scope. */
439 do_poplevel (tree stmt_list
)
443 if (stmts_are_full_exprs_p ())
444 block
= poplevel (kept_level_p (), 1, 0);
446 stmt_list
= pop_stmt_list (stmt_list
);
448 if (!processing_template_decl
)
450 stmt_list
= c_build_bind_expr (block
, stmt_list
);
451 /* ??? See c_end_compound_stmt re statement expressions. */
457 /* Begin a new scope. */
460 do_pushlevel (scope_kind sk
)
462 tree ret
= push_stmt_list ();
463 if (stmts_are_full_exprs_p ())
464 begin_scope (sk
, NULL
);
468 /* Queue a cleanup. CLEANUP is an expression/statement to be executed
469 when the current scope is exited. EH_ONLY is true when this is not
470 meant to apply to normal control flow transfer. */
473 push_cleanup (tree decl
, tree cleanup
, bool eh_only
)
475 tree stmt
= build_stmt (CLEANUP_STMT
, NULL
, cleanup
, decl
);
476 CLEANUP_EH_ONLY (stmt
) = eh_only
;
478 CLEANUP_BODY (stmt
) = push_stmt_list ();
481 /* Begin a conditional that might contain a declaration. When generating
482 normal code, we want the declaration to appear before the statement
483 containing the conditional. When generating template code, we want the
484 conditional to be rendered as the raw DECL_EXPR. */
487 begin_cond (tree
*cond_p
)
489 if (processing_template_decl
)
490 *cond_p
= push_stmt_list ();
493 /* Finish such a conditional. */
496 finish_cond (tree
*cond_p
, tree expr
)
498 if (processing_template_decl
)
500 tree cond
= pop_stmt_list (*cond_p
);
501 if (TREE_CODE (cond
) == DECL_EXPR
)
507 /* If *COND_P specifies a conditional with a declaration, transform the
510 for (; A x = 42;) { }
512 while (true) { A x = 42; if (!x) break; }
513 for (;;) { A x = 42; if (!x) break; }
514 The statement list for BODY will be empty if the conditional did
515 not declare anything. */
518 simplify_loop_decl_cond (tree
*cond_p
, tree body
)
522 if (!TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (body
))
526 *cond_p
= boolean_true_node
;
528 if_stmt
= begin_if_stmt ();
529 cond
= build_unary_op (TRUTH_NOT_EXPR
, cond
, 0);
530 finish_if_stmt_cond (cond
, if_stmt
);
531 finish_break_stmt ();
532 finish_then_clause (if_stmt
);
533 finish_if_stmt (if_stmt
);
536 /* Finish a goto-statement. */
539 finish_goto_stmt (tree destination
)
541 if (TREE_CODE (destination
) == IDENTIFIER_NODE
)
542 destination
= lookup_label (destination
);
544 /* We warn about unused labels with -Wunused. That means we have to
545 mark the used labels as used. */
546 if (TREE_CODE (destination
) == LABEL_DECL
)
547 TREE_USED (destination
) = 1;
550 /* The DESTINATION is being used as an rvalue. */
551 if (!processing_template_decl
)
552 destination
= decay_conversion (destination
);
553 /* We don't inline calls to functions with computed gotos.
554 Those functions are typically up to some funny business,
555 and may be depending on the labels being at particular
556 addresses, or some such. */
557 DECL_UNINLINABLE (current_function_decl
) = 1;
560 check_goto (destination
);
562 return add_stmt (build_stmt (GOTO_EXPR
, destination
));
565 /* COND is the condition-expression for an if, while, etc.,
566 statement. Convert it to a boolean value, if appropriate. */
569 maybe_convert_cond (tree cond
)
571 /* Empty conditions remain empty. */
575 /* Wait until we instantiate templates before doing conversion. */
576 if (processing_template_decl
)
579 /* Do the conversion. */
580 cond
= convert_from_reference (cond
);
581 return condition_conversion (cond
);
584 /* Finish an expression-statement, whose EXPRESSION is as indicated. */
587 finish_expr_stmt (tree expr
)
591 if (expr
!= NULL_TREE
)
593 if (!processing_template_decl
)
595 if (warn_sequence_point
)
596 verify_sequence_points (expr
);
597 expr
= convert_to_void (expr
, "statement");
599 else if (!type_dependent_expression_p (expr
))
600 convert_to_void (build_non_dependent_expr (expr
), "statement");
602 /* Simplification of inner statement expressions, compound exprs,
603 etc can result in us already having an EXPR_STMT. */
604 if (TREE_CODE (expr
) != CLEANUP_POINT_EXPR
)
606 if (TREE_CODE (expr
) != EXPR_STMT
)
607 expr
= build_stmt (EXPR_STMT
, expr
);
608 expr
= maybe_cleanup_point_expr_void (expr
);
620 /* Begin an if-statement. Returns a newly created IF_STMT if
627 scope
= do_pushlevel (sk_block
);
628 r
= build_stmt (IF_STMT
, NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
);
629 TREE_CHAIN (r
) = scope
;
630 begin_cond (&IF_COND (r
));
634 /* Process the COND of an if-statement, which may be given by
638 finish_if_stmt_cond (tree cond
, tree if_stmt
)
640 finish_cond (&IF_COND (if_stmt
), maybe_convert_cond (cond
));
642 THEN_CLAUSE (if_stmt
) = push_stmt_list ();
645 /* Finish the then-clause of an if-statement, which may be given by
649 finish_then_clause (tree if_stmt
)
651 THEN_CLAUSE (if_stmt
) = pop_stmt_list (THEN_CLAUSE (if_stmt
));
655 /* Begin the else-clause of an if-statement. */
658 begin_else_clause (tree if_stmt
)
660 ELSE_CLAUSE (if_stmt
) = push_stmt_list ();
663 /* Finish the else-clause of an if-statement, which may be given by
667 finish_else_clause (tree if_stmt
)
669 ELSE_CLAUSE (if_stmt
) = pop_stmt_list (ELSE_CLAUSE (if_stmt
));
672 /* Finish an if-statement. */
675 finish_if_stmt (tree if_stmt
)
677 tree scope
= TREE_CHAIN (if_stmt
);
678 TREE_CHAIN (if_stmt
) = NULL
;
679 add_stmt (do_poplevel (scope
));
683 /* Begin a while-statement. Returns a newly created WHILE_STMT if
687 begin_while_stmt (void)
690 r
= build_stmt (WHILE_STMT
, NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
);
692 WHILE_BODY (r
) = do_pushlevel (sk_block
);
693 begin_cond (&WHILE_COND (r
));
697 /* Process the COND of a while-statement, which may be given by
701 finish_while_stmt_cond (tree cond
, tree while_stmt
)
703 finish_cond (&WHILE_COND (while_stmt
), maybe_convert_cond (cond
));
704 simplify_loop_decl_cond (&WHILE_COND (while_stmt
), WHILE_BODY (while_stmt
));
707 /* Finish a while-statement, which may be given by WHILE_STMT. */
710 finish_while_stmt (tree while_stmt
)
712 WHILE_BODY (while_stmt
) = do_poplevel (WHILE_BODY (while_stmt
));
716 /* Begin a do-statement. Returns a newly created DO_STMT if
722 tree r
= build_stmt (DO_STMT
, NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
);
724 DO_BODY (r
) = push_stmt_list ();
728 /* Finish the body of a do-statement, which may be given by DO_STMT. */
731 finish_do_body (tree do_stmt
)
733 DO_BODY (do_stmt
) = pop_stmt_list (DO_BODY (do_stmt
));
736 /* Finish a do-statement, which may be given by DO_STMT, and whose
737 COND is as indicated. */
740 finish_do_stmt (tree cond
, tree do_stmt
)
742 cond
= maybe_convert_cond (cond
);
743 DO_COND (do_stmt
) = cond
;
747 /* Finish a return-statement. The EXPRESSION returned, if any, is as
751 finish_return_stmt (tree expr
)
756 expr
= check_return_expr (expr
, &no_warning
);
757 if (!processing_template_decl
)
759 if (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (current_function_decl
)
760 || (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (current_function_decl
)
761 && targetm
.cxx
.cdtor_returns_this ()))
763 /* Similarly, all destructors must run destructors for
764 base-classes before returning. So, all returns in a
765 destructor get sent to the DTOR_LABEL; finish_function emits
766 code to return a value there. */
767 return finish_goto_stmt (cdtor_label
);
771 r
= build_stmt (RETURN_EXPR
, expr
);
772 TREE_NO_WARNING (r
) |= no_warning
;
773 r
= maybe_cleanup_point_expr_void (r
);
780 /* Begin a for-statement. Returns a new FOR_STMT if appropriate. */
783 begin_for_stmt (void)
787 r
= build_stmt (FOR_STMT
, NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
,
788 NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
);
790 if (flag_new_for_scope
> 0)
791 TREE_CHAIN (r
) = do_pushlevel (sk_for
);
793 if (processing_template_decl
)
794 FOR_INIT_STMT (r
) = push_stmt_list ();
799 /* Finish the for-init-statement of a for-statement, which may be
800 given by FOR_STMT. */
803 finish_for_init_stmt (tree for_stmt
)
805 if (processing_template_decl
)
806 FOR_INIT_STMT (for_stmt
) = pop_stmt_list (FOR_INIT_STMT (for_stmt
));
808 FOR_BODY (for_stmt
) = do_pushlevel (sk_block
);
809 begin_cond (&FOR_COND (for_stmt
));
812 /* Finish the COND of a for-statement, which may be given by
816 finish_for_cond (tree cond
, tree for_stmt
)
818 finish_cond (&FOR_COND (for_stmt
), maybe_convert_cond (cond
));
819 simplify_loop_decl_cond (&FOR_COND (for_stmt
), FOR_BODY (for_stmt
));
822 /* Finish the increment-EXPRESSION in a for-statement, which may be
823 given by FOR_STMT. */
826 finish_for_expr (tree expr
, tree for_stmt
)
830 /* If EXPR is an overloaded function, issue an error; there is no
831 context available to use to perform overload resolution. */
832 if (type_unknown_p (expr
))
834 cxx_incomplete_type_error (expr
, TREE_TYPE (expr
));
835 expr
= error_mark_node
;
837 if (!processing_template_decl
)
839 if (warn_sequence_point
)
840 verify_sequence_points (expr
);
841 expr
= convert_to_void (expr
, "3rd expression in for");
843 else if (!type_dependent_expression_p (expr
))
844 convert_to_void (build_non_dependent_expr (expr
), "3rd expression in for");
845 expr
= maybe_cleanup_point_expr_void (expr
);
846 FOR_EXPR (for_stmt
) = expr
;
849 /* Finish the body of a for-statement, which may be given by
850 FOR_STMT. The increment-EXPR for the loop must be
854 finish_for_stmt (tree for_stmt
)
856 FOR_BODY (for_stmt
) = do_poplevel (FOR_BODY (for_stmt
));
858 /* Pop the scope for the body of the loop. */
859 if (flag_new_for_scope
> 0)
861 tree scope
= TREE_CHAIN (for_stmt
);
862 TREE_CHAIN (for_stmt
) = NULL
;
863 add_stmt (do_poplevel (scope
));
869 /* Finish a break-statement. */
872 finish_break_stmt (void)
874 return add_stmt (build_stmt (BREAK_STMT
));
877 /* Finish a continue-statement. */
880 finish_continue_stmt (void)
882 return add_stmt (build_stmt (CONTINUE_STMT
));
885 /* Begin a switch-statement. Returns a new SWITCH_STMT if
889 begin_switch_stmt (void)
893 r
= build_stmt (SWITCH_STMT
, NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
);
895 scope
= do_pushlevel (sk_block
);
896 TREE_CHAIN (r
) = scope
;
897 begin_cond (&SWITCH_STMT_COND (r
));
902 /* Finish the cond of a switch-statement. */
905 finish_switch_cond (tree cond
, tree switch_stmt
)
907 tree orig_type
= NULL
;
908 if (!processing_template_decl
)
912 /* Convert the condition to an integer or enumeration type. */
913 cond
= build_expr_type_conversion (WANT_INT
| WANT_ENUM
, cond
, true);
914 if (cond
== NULL_TREE
)
916 error ("switch quantity not an integer");
917 cond
= error_mark_node
;
919 orig_type
= TREE_TYPE (cond
);
920 if (cond
!= error_mark_node
)
924 Integral promotions are performed. */
925 cond
= perform_integral_promotions (cond
);
926 cond
= maybe_cleanup_point_expr (cond
);
929 if (cond
!= error_mark_node
)
931 index
= get_unwidened (cond
, NULL_TREE
);
932 /* We can't strip a conversion from a signed type to an unsigned,
933 because if we did, int_fits_type_p would do the wrong thing
934 when checking case values for being in range,
935 and it's too hard to do the right thing. */
936 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (cond
))
937 == TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (index
)))
941 finish_cond (&SWITCH_STMT_COND (switch_stmt
), cond
);
942 SWITCH_STMT_TYPE (switch_stmt
) = orig_type
;
943 add_stmt (switch_stmt
);
944 push_switch (switch_stmt
);
945 SWITCH_STMT_BODY (switch_stmt
) = push_stmt_list ();
948 /* Finish the body of a switch-statement, which may be given by
949 SWITCH_STMT. The COND to switch on is indicated. */
952 finish_switch_stmt (tree switch_stmt
)
956 SWITCH_STMT_BODY (switch_stmt
) =
957 pop_stmt_list (SWITCH_STMT_BODY (switch_stmt
));
961 scope
= TREE_CHAIN (switch_stmt
);
962 TREE_CHAIN (switch_stmt
) = NULL
;
963 add_stmt (do_poplevel (scope
));
966 /* Begin a try-block. Returns a newly-created TRY_BLOCK if
970 begin_try_block (void)
972 tree r
= build_stmt (TRY_BLOCK
, NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
);
974 TRY_STMTS (r
) = push_stmt_list ();
978 /* Likewise, for a function-try-block. The block returned in
979 *COMPOUND_STMT is an artificial outer scope, containing the
980 function-try-block. */
983 begin_function_try_block (tree
*compound_stmt
)
986 /* This outer scope does not exist in the C++ standard, but we need
987 a place to put __FUNCTION__ and similar variables. */
988 *compound_stmt
= begin_compound_stmt (0);
989 r
= begin_try_block ();
990 FN_TRY_BLOCK_P (r
) = 1;
994 /* Finish a try-block, which may be given by TRY_BLOCK. */
997 finish_try_block (tree try_block
)
999 TRY_STMTS (try_block
) = pop_stmt_list (TRY_STMTS (try_block
));
1000 TRY_HANDLERS (try_block
) = push_stmt_list ();
1003 /* Finish the body of a cleanup try-block, which may be given by
1007 finish_cleanup_try_block (tree try_block
)
1009 TRY_STMTS (try_block
) = pop_stmt_list (TRY_STMTS (try_block
));
1012 /* Finish an implicitly generated try-block, with a cleanup is given
1016 finish_cleanup (tree cleanup
, tree try_block
)
1018 TRY_HANDLERS (try_block
) = cleanup
;
1019 CLEANUP_P (try_block
) = 1;
1022 /* Likewise, for a function-try-block. */
1025 finish_function_try_block (tree try_block
)
1027 finish_try_block (try_block
);
1028 /* FIXME : something queer about CTOR_INITIALIZER somehow following
1029 the try block, but moving it inside. */
1030 in_function_try_handler
= 1;
1033 /* Finish a handler-sequence for a try-block, which may be given by
1037 finish_handler_sequence (tree try_block
)
1039 TRY_HANDLERS (try_block
) = pop_stmt_list (TRY_HANDLERS (try_block
));
1040 check_handlers (TRY_HANDLERS (try_block
));
1043 /* Finish the handler-seq for a function-try-block, given by
1044 TRY_BLOCK. COMPOUND_STMT is the outer block created by
1045 begin_function_try_block. */
1048 finish_function_handler_sequence (tree try_block
, tree compound_stmt
)
1050 in_function_try_handler
= 0;
1051 finish_handler_sequence (try_block
);
1052 finish_compound_stmt (compound_stmt
);
1055 /* Begin a handler. Returns a HANDLER if appropriate. */
1058 begin_handler (void)
1062 r
= build_stmt (HANDLER
, NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
);
1065 /* Create a binding level for the eh_info and the exception object
1067 HANDLER_BODY (r
) = do_pushlevel (sk_catch
);
1072 /* Finish the handler-parameters for a handler, which may be given by
1073 HANDLER. DECL is the declaration for the catch parameter, or NULL
1074 if this is a `catch (...)' clause. */
1077 finish_handler_parms (tree decl
, tree handler
)
1079 tree type
= NULL_TREE
;
1080 if (processing_template_decl
)
1084 decl
= pushdecl (decl
);
1085 decl
= push_template_decl (decl
);
1086 HANDLER_PARMS (handler
) = decl
;
1087 type
= TREE_TYPE (decl
);
1091 type
= expand_start_catch_block (decl
);
1093 HANDLER_TYPE (handler
) = type
;
1094 if (!processing_template_decl
&& type
)
1095 mark_used (eh_type_info (type
));
1098 /* Finish a handler, which may be given by HANDLER. The BLOCKs are
1099 the return value from the matching call to finish_handler_parms. */
1102 finish_handler (tree handler
)
1104 if (!processing_template_decl
)
1105 expand_end_catch_block ();
1106 HANDLER_BODY (handler
) = do_poplevel (HANDLER_BODY (handler
));
1109 /* Begin a compound statement. FLAGS contains some bits that control the
1110 behavior and context. If BCS_NO_SCOPE is set, the compound statement
1111 does not define a scope. If BCS_FN_BODY is set, this is the outermost
1112 block of a function. If BCS_TRY_BLOCK is set, this is the block
1113 created on behalf of a TRY statement. Returns a token to be passed to
1114 finish_compound_stmt. */
1117 begin_compound_stmt (unsigned int flags
)
1121 if (flags
& BCS_NO_SCOPE
)
1123 r
= push_stmt_list ();
1124 STATEMENT_LIST_NO_SCOPE (r
) = 1;
1126 /* Normally, we try hard to keep the BLOCK for a statement-expression.
1127 But, if it's a statement-expression with a scopeless block, there's
1128 nothing to keep, and we don't want to accidentally keep a block
1129 *inside* the scopeless block. */
1130 keep_next_level (false);
1133 r
= do_pushlevel (flags
& BCS_TRY_BLOCK
? sk_try
: sk_block
);
1135 /* When processing a template, we need to remember where the braces were,
1136 so that we can set up identical scopes when instantiating the template
1137 later. BIND_EXPR is a handy candidate for this.
1138 Note that do_poplevel won't create a BIND_EXPR itself here (and thus
1139 result in nested BIND_EXPRs), since we don't build BLOCK nodes when
1140 processing templates. */
1141 if (processing_template_decl
)
1143 r
= build3 (BIND_EXPR
, NULL
, NULL
, r
, NULL
);
1144 BIND_EXPR_TRY_BLOCK (r
) = (flags
& BCS_TRY_BLOCK
) != 0;
1145 BIND_EXPR_BODY_BLOCK (r
) = (flags
& BCS_FN_BODY
) != 0;
1146 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (r
) = 1;
1152 /* Finish a compound-statement, which is given by STMT. */
1155 finish_compound_stmt (tree stmt
)
1157 if (TREE_CODE (stmt
) == BIND_EXPR
)
1158 BIND_EXPR_BODY (stmt
) = do_poplevel (BIND_EXPR_BODY (stmt
));
1159 else if (STATEMENT_LIST_NO_SCOPE (stmt
))
1160 stmt
= pop_stmt_list (stmt
);
1163 /* Destroy any ObjC "super" receivers that may have been
1165 objc_clear_super_receiver ();
1167 stmt
= do_poplevel (stmt
);
1170 /* ??? See c_end_compound_stmt wrt statement expressions. */
1175 /* Finish an asm-statement, whose components are a STRING, some
1176 OUTPUT_OPERANDS, some INPUT_OPERANDS, and some CLOBBERS. Also note
1177 whether the asm-statement should be considered volatile. */
1180 finish_asm_stmt (int volatile_p
, tree string
, tree output_operands
,
1181 tree input_operands
, tree clobbers
)
1185 int ninputs
= list_length (input_operands
);
1186 int noutputs
= list_length (output_operands
);
1188 if (!processing_template_decl
)
1190 const char *constraint
;
1191 const char **oconstraints
;
1192 bool allows_mem
, allows_reg
, is_inout
;
1196 oconstraints
= (const char **) alloca (noutputs
* sizeof (char *));
1198 string
= resolve_asm_operand_names (string
, output_operands
,
1201 for (i
= 0, t
= output_operands
; t
; t
= TREE_CHAIN (t
), ++i
)
1203 operand
= TREE_VALUE (t
);
1205 /* ??? Really, this should not be here. Users should be using a
1206 proper lvalue, dammit. But there's a long history of using
1207 casts in the output operands. In cases like longlong.h, this
1208 becomes a primitive form of typechecking -- if the cast can be
1209 removed, then the output operand had a type of the proper width;
1210 otherwise we'll get an error. Gross, but ... */
1211 STRIP_NOPS (operand
);
1213 if (!lvalue_or_else (operand
, lv_asm
))
1214 operand
= error_mark_node
;
1216 if (operand
!= error_mark_node
1217 && (TREE_READONLY (operand
)
1218 || CP_TYPE_CONST_P (TREE_TYPE (operand
))
1219 /* Functions are not modifiable, even though they are
1221 || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (operand
)) == FUNCTION_TYPE
1222 || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (operand
)) == METHOD_TYPE
1223 /* If it's an aggregate and any field is const, then it is
1224 effectively const. */
1225 || (CLASS_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (operand
))
1226 && C_TYPE_FIELDS_READONLY (TREE_TYPE (operand
)))))
1227 readonly_error (operand
, "assignment (via 'asm' output)", 0);
1229 constraint
= TREE_STRING_POINTER (TREE_VALUE (TREE_PURPOSE (t
)));
1230 oconstraints
[i
] = constraint
;
1232 if (parse_output_constraint (&constraint
, i
, ninputs
, noutputs
,
1233 &allows_mem
, &allows_reg
, &is_inout
))
1235 /* If the operand is going to end up in memory,
1236 mark it addressable. */
1237 if (!allows_reg
&& !cxx_mark_addressable (operand
))
1238 operand
= error_mark_node
;
1241 operand
= error_mark_node
;
1243 TREE_VALUE (t
) = operand
;
1246 for (i
= 0, t
= input_operands
; t
; ++i
, t
= TREE_CHAIN (t
))
1248 constraint
= TREE_STRING_POINTER (TREE_VALUE (TREE_PURPOSE (t
)));
1249 operand
= decay_conversion (TREE_VALUE (t
));
1251 /* If the type of the operand hasn't been determined (e.g.,
1252 because it involves an overloaded function), then issue
1253 an error message. There's no context available to
1254 resolve the overloading. */
1255 if (TREE_TYPE (operand
) == unknown_type_node
)
1257 error ("type of asm operand %qE could not be determined",
1259 operand
= error_mark_node
;
1262 if (parse_input_constraint (&constraint
, i
, ninputs
, noutputs
, 0,
1263 oconstraints
, &allows_mem
, &allows_reg
))
1265 /* If the operand is going to end up in memory,
1266 mark it addressable. */
1267 if (!allows_reg
&& allows_mem
)
1269 /* Strip the nops as we allow this case. FIXME, this really
1270 should be rejected or made deprecated. */
1271 STRIP_NOPS (operand
);
1272 if (!cxx_mark_addressable (operand
))
1273 operand
= error_mark_node
;
1277 operand
= error_mark_node
;
1279 TREE_VALUE (t
) = operand
;
1283 r
= build_stmt (ASM_EXPR
, string
,
1284 output_operands
, input_operands
,
1286 ASM_VOLATILE_P (r
) = volatile_p
|| noutputs
== 0;
1287 r
= maybe_cleanup_point_expr_void (r
);
1288 return add_stmt (r
);
1291 /* Finish a label with the indicated NAME. */
1294 finish_label_stmt (tree name
)
1296 tree decl
= define_label (input_location
, name
);
1298 if (decl
== error_mark_node
)
1299 return error_mark_node
;
1301 return add_stmt (build_stmt (LABEL_EXPR
, decl
));
1304 /* Finish a series of declarations for local labels. G++ allows users
1305 to declare "local" labels, i.e., labels with scope. This extension
1306 is useful when writing code involving statement-expressions. */
1309 finish_label_decl (tree name
)
1311 tree decl
= declare_local_label (name
);
1312 add_decl_expr (decl
);
1315 /* When DECL goes out of scope, make sure that CLEANUP is executed. */
1318 finish_decl_cleanup (tree decl
, tree cleanup
)
1320 push_cleanup (decl
, cleanup
, false);
1323 /* If the current scope exits with an exception, run CLEANUP. */
1326 finish_eh_cleanup (tree cleanup
)
1328 push_cleanup (NULL
, cleanup
, true);
1331 /* The MEM_INITS is a list of mem-initializers, in reverse of the
1332 order they were written by the user. Each node is as for
1333 emit_mem_initializers. */
1336 finish_mem_initializers (tree mem_inits
)
1338 /* Reorder the MEM_INITS so that they are in the order they appeared
1339 in the source program. */
1340 mem_inits
= nreverse (mem_inits
);
1342 if (processing_template_decl
)
1343 add_stmt (build_min_nt (CTOR_INITIALIZER
, mem_inits
));
1345 emit_mem_initializers (mem_inits
);
1348 /* Finish a parenthesized expression EXPR. */
1351 finish_parenthesized_expr (tree expr
)
1354 /* This inhibits warnings in c_common_truthvalue_conversion. */
1355 TREE_NO_WARNING (expr
) = 1;
1357 if (TREE_CODE (expr
) == OFFSET_REF
)
1358 /* [expr.unary.op]/3 The qualified id of a pointer-to-member must not be
1359 enclosed in parentheses. */
1360 PTRMEM_OK_P (expr
) = 0;
1362 if (TREE_CODE (expr
) == STRING_CST
)
1363 PAREN_STRING_LITERAL_P (expr
) = 1;
1368 /* Finish a reference to a non-static data member (DECL) that is not
1369 preceded by `.' or `->'. */
1372 finish_non_static_data_member (tree decl
, tree object
, tree qualifying_scope
)
1374 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl
) == FIELD_DECL
);
1378 if (current_function_decl
1379 && DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P (current_function_decl
))
1380 error ("invalid use of member %q+D in static member function", decl
);
1382 error ("invalid use of non-static data member %q+D", decl
);
1383 error ("from this location");
1385 return error_mark_node
;
1387 TREE_USED (current_class_ptr
) = 1;
1388 if (processing_template_decl
&& !qualifying_scope
)
1390 tree type
= TREE_TYPE (decl
);
1392 if (TREE_CODE (type
) == REFERENCE_TYPE
)
1393 type
= TREE_TYPE (type
);
1396 /* Set the cv qualifiers. */
1397 int quals
= cp_type_quals (TREE_TYPE (current_class_ref
));
1399 if (DECL_MUTABLE_P (decl
))
1400 quals
&= ~TYPE_QUAL_CONST
;
1402 quals
|= cp_type_quals (TREE_TYPE (decl
));
1403 type
= cp_build_qualified_type (type
, quals
);
1406 return build_min (COMPONENT_REF
, type
, object
, decl
, NULL_TREE
);
1410 tree access_type
= TREE_TYPE (object
);
1411 tree lookup_context
= context_for_name_lookup (decl
);
1413 while (!DERIVED_FROM_P (lookup_context
, access_type
))
1415 access_type
= TYPE_CONTEXT (access_type
);
1416 while (access_type
&& DECL_P (access_type
))
1417 access_type
= DECL_CONTEXT (access_type
);
1421 error ("object missing in reference to %q+D", decl
);
1422 error ("from this location");
1423 return error_mark_node
;
1427 /* If PROCESSING_TEMPLATE_DECL is nonzero here, then
1428 QUALIFYING_SCOPE is also non-null. Wrap this in a SCOPE_REF
1430 if (processing_template_decl
)
1431 return build_qualified_name (TREE_TYPE (decl
),
1434 /*template_p=*/false);
1436 perform_or_defer_access_check (TYPE_BINFO (access_type
), decl
);
1438 /* If the data member was named `C::M', convert `*this' to `C'
1440 if (qualifying_scope
)
1442 tree binfo
= NULL_TREE
;
1443 object
= build_scoped_ref (object
, qualifying_scope
,
1447 return build_class_member_access_expr (object
, decl
,
1448 /*access_path=*/NULL_TREE
,
1449 /*preserve_reference=*/false);
1453 /* DECL was the declaration to which a qualified-id resolved. Issue
1454 an error message if it is not accessible. If OBJECT_TYPE is
1455 non-NULL, we have just seen `x->' or `x.' and OBJECT_TYPE is the
1456 type of `*x', or `x', respectively. If the DECL was named as
1457 `A::B' then NESTED_NAME_SPECIFIER is `A'. */
1460 check_accessibility_of_qualified_id (tree decl
,
1462 tree nested_name_specifier
)
1465 tree qualifying_type
= NULL_TREE
;
1467 /* If we're not checking, return immediately. */
1468 if (deferred_access_no_check
)
1471 /* Determine the SCOPE of DECL. */
1472 scope
= context_for_name_lookup (decl
);
1473 /* If the SCOPE is not a type, then DECL is not a member. */
1474 if (!TYPE_P (scope
))
1476 /* Compute the scope through which DECL is being accessed. */
1478 /* OBJECT_TYPE might not be a class type; consider:
1480 class A { typedef int I; };
1484 In this case, we will have "A::I" as the DECL, but "I" as the
1486 && CLASS_TYPE_P (object_type
)
1487 && DERIVED_FROM_P (scope
, object_type
))
1488 /* If we are processing a `->' or `.' expression, use the type of the
1490 qualifying_type
= object_type
;
1491 else if (nested_name_specifier
)
1493 /* If the reference is to a non-static member of the
1494 current class, treat it as if it were referenced through
1496 if (DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_P (decl
)
1497 && current_class_ptr
1498 && DERIVED_FROM_P (scope
, current_class_type
))
1499 qualifying_type
= current_class_type
;
1500 /* Otherwise, use the type indicated by the
1501 nested-name-specifier. */
1503 qualifying_type
= nested_name_specifier
;
1506 /* Otherwise, the name must be from the current class or one of
1508 qualifying_type
= currently_open_derived_class (scope
);
1511 /* It is possible for qualifying type to be a TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM
1512 or similar in a default argument value. */
1513 && CLASS_TYPE_P (qualifying_type
)
1514 && !dependent_type_p (qualifying_type
))
1515 perform_or_defer_access_check (TYPE_BINFO (qualifying_type
), decl
);
1518 /* EXPR is the result of a qualified-id. The QUALIFYING_CLASS was the
1519 class named to the left of the "::" operator. DONE is true if this
1520 expression is a complete postfix-expression; it is false if this
1521 expression is followed by '->', '[', '(', etc. ADDRESS_P is true
1522 iff this expression is the operand of '&'. TEMPLATE_P is true iff
1523 the qualified-id was of the form "A::template B". TEMPLATE_ARG_P
1524 is true iff this qualified name appears as a template argument. */
1527 finish_qualified_id_expr (tree qualifying_class
,
1532 bool template_arg_p
)
1534 if (error_operand_p (expr
))
1535 return error_mark_node
;
1538 check_template_keyword (expr
);
1542 else if (BASELINK_P (expr
)
1543 && TREE_CODE (BASELINK_FUNCTIONS (expr
)) != TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR
1544 && !really_overloaded_fn (BASELINK_FUNCTIONS (expr
)))
1545 mark_used (OVL_CURRENT (BASELINK_FUNCTIONS (expr
)));
1547 /* If EXPR occurs as the operand of '&', use special handling that
1548 permits a pointer-to-member. */
1549 if (address_p
&& done
)
1551 if (TREE_CODE (expr
) == SCOPE_REF
)
1552 expr
= TREE_OPERAND (expr
, 1);
1553 expr
= build_offset_ref (qualifying_class
, expr
,
1554 /*address_p=*/true);
1558 /* Within the scope of a class, turn references to non-static
1559 members into expression of the form "this->...". */
1561 /* But, within a template argument, we do not want make the
1562 transformation, as there is no "this" pointer. */
1564 else if (TREE_CODE (expr
) == FIELD_DECL
)
1565 expr
= finish_non_static_data_member (expr
, current_class_ref
,
1567 else if (BASELINK_P (expr
) && !processing_template_decl
)
1571 /* See if any of the functions are non-static members. */
1572 fns
= BASELINK_FUNCTIONS (expr
);
1573 if (TREE_CODE (fns
) == TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR
)
1574 fns
= TREE_OPERAND (fns
, 0);
1575 /* If so, the expression may be relative to the current
1577 if (!shared_member_p (fns
)
1578 && current_class_type
1579 && DERIVED_FROM_P (qualifying_class
, current_class_type
))
1580 expr
= (build_class_member_access_expr
1581 (maybe_dummy_object (qualifying_class
, NULL
),
1583 BASELINK_ACCESS_BINFO (expr
),
1584 /*preserve_reference=*/false));
1586 /* The expression is a qualified name whose address is not
1588 expr
= build_offset_ref (qualifying_class
, expr
, /*address_p=*/false);
1594 /* Begin a statement-expression. The value returned must be passed to
1595 finish_stmt_expr. */
1598 begin_stmt_expr (void)
1600 return push_stmt_list ();
1603 /* Process the final expression of a statement expression. EXPR can be
1604 NULL, if the final expression is empty. Return a STATEMENT_LIST
1605 containing all the statements in the statement-expression, or
1606 ERROR_MARK_NODE if there was an error. */
1609 finish_stmt_expr_expr (tree expr
, tree stmt_expr
)
1611 if (error_operand_p (expr
))
1612 return error_mark_node
;
1614 /* If the last statement does not have "void" type, then the value
1615 of the last statement is the value of the entire expression. */
1619 type
= TREE_TYPE (expr
);
1620 if (!dependent_type_p (type
) && !VOID_TYPE_P (type
))
1622 expr
= decay_conversion (expr
);
1623 if (error_operand_p (expr
))
1624 return error_mark_node
;
1625 type
= TREE_TYPE (expr
);
1627 /* The type of the statement-expression is the type of the last
1629 TREE_TYPE (stmt_expr
) = type
;
1630 /* We must take particular care if TYPE is a class type. In
1631 particular if EXPR creates a temporary of class type, then it
1632 must be destroyed at the semicolon terminating the last
1633 statement -- but we must make a copy before that happens.
1635 This problem is solved by using a TARGET_EXPR to initialize a
1636 new temporary variable. The TARGET_EXPR itself is placed
1637 outside the statement-expression. However, the last
1638 statement in the statement-expression is transformed from
1639 EXPR to (approximately) T = EXPR, where T is the new
1640 temporary variable. Thus, the lifetime of the new temporary
1641 extends to the full-expression surrounding the
1642 statement-expression. */
1643 if (!processing_template_decl
&& !VOID_TYPE_P (type
))
1646 if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type
)
1647 && !TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_INIT_REF (type
))
1649 target_expr
= build_target_expr_with_type (expr
, type
);
1650 expr
= TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (target_expr
);
1654 /* Normally, build_target_expr will not create a
1655 TARGET_EXPR for scalars. However, we need the
1656 temporary here, in order to solve the scoping
1657 problem described above. */
1658 target_expr
= force_target_expr (type
, expr
);
1659 expr
= TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (target_expr
);
1660 expr
= build2 (INIT_EXPR
,
1662 TARGET_EXPR_SLOT (target_expr
),
1665 TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (target_expr
) = NULL_TREE
;
1666 /* Save away the TARGET_EXPR in the TREE_TYPE field of the
1667 STATEMENT_EXPR. We will retrieve it in
1668 finish_stmt_expr. */
1669 TREE_TYPE (stmt_expr
) = target_expr
;
1673 /* Having modified EXPR to reflect the extra initialization, we now
1674 treat it just like an ordinary statement. */
1675 expr
= finish_expr_stmt (expr
);
1677 /* Mark the last statement so that we can recognize it as such at
1678 template-instantiation time. */
1679 if (expr
&& processing_template_decl
)
1680 EXPR_STMT_STMT_EXPR_RESULT (expr
) = 1;
1685 /* Finish a statement-expression. EXPR should be the value returned
1686 by the previous begin_stmt_expr. Returns an expression
1687 representing the statement-expression. */
1690 finish_stmt_expr (tree stmt_expr
, bool has_no_scope
)
1695 if (error_operand_p (stmt_expr
))
1696 return error_mark_node
;
1698 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (stmt_expr
) == STATEMENT_LIST
);
1700 type
= TREE_TYPE (stmt_expr
);
1701 result
= pop_stmt_list (stmt_expr
);
1703 if (processing_template_decl
)
1705 result
= build_min (STMT_EXPR
, type
, result
);
1706 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (result
) = 1;
1707 STMT_EXPR_NO_SCOPE (result
) = has_no_scope
;
1709 else if (!TYPE_P (type
))
1711 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (type
) == TARGET_EXPR
);
1712 TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (type
) = result
;
1713 TREE_TYPE (result
) = void_type_node
;
1720 /* Perform Koenig lookup. FN is the postfix-expression representing
1721 the function (or functions) to call; ARGS are the arguments to the
1722 call. Returns the functions to be considered by overload
1726 perform_koenig_lookup (tree fn
, tree args
)
1728 tree identifier
= NULL_TREE
;
1729 tree functions
= NULL_TREE
;
1731 /* Find the name of the overloaded function. */
1732 if (TREE_CODE (fn
) == IDENTIFIER_NODE
)
1734 else if (is_overloaded_fn (fn
))
1737 identifier
= DECL_NAME (get_first_fn (functions
));
1739 else if (DECL_P (fn
))
1742 identifier
= DECL_NAME (fn
);
1745 /* A call to a namespace-scope function using an unqualified name.
1747 Do Koenig lookup -- unless any of the arguments are
1749 if (!any_type_dependent_arguments_p (args
))
1751 fn
= lookup_arg_dependent (identifier
, functions
, args
);
1753 /* The unqualified name could not be resolved. */
1754 fn
= unqualified_fn_lookup_error (identifier
);
1760 /* Generate an expression for `FN (ARGS)'.
1762 If DISALLOW_VIRTUAL is true, the call to FN will be not generated
1763 as a virtual call, even if FN is virtual. (This flag is set when
1764 encountering an expression where the function name is explicitly
1765 qualified. For example a call to `X::f' never generates a virtual
1768 Returns code for the call. */
1771 finish_call_expr (tree fn
, tree args
, bool disallow_virtual
, bool koenig_p
)
1777 if (fn
== error_mark_node
|| args
== error_mark_node
)
1778 return error_mark_node
;
1780 /* ARGS should be a list of arguments. */
1781 gcc_assert (!args
|| TREE_CODE (args
) == TREE_LIST
);
1786 if (processing_template_decl
)
1788 if (type_dependent_expression_p (fn
)
1789 || any_type_dependent_arguments_p (args
))
1791 result
= build_nt (CALL_EXPR
, fn
, args
, NULL_TREE
);
1792 KOENIG_LOOKUP_P (result
) = koenig_p
;
1795 if (!BASELINK_P (fn
)
1796 && TREE_CODE (fn
) != PSEUDO_DTOR_EXPR
1797 && TREE_TYPE (fn
) != unknown_type_node
)
1798 fn
= build_non_dependent_expr (fn
);
1799 args
= build_non_dependent_args (orig_args
);
1802 /* A reference to a member function will appear as an overloaded
1803 function (rather than a BASELINK) if an unqualified name was used
1805 if (!BASELINK_P (fn
) && is_overloaded_fn (fn
))
1809 if (TREE_CODE (f
) == TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR
)
1810 f
= TREE_OPERAND (f
, 0);
1811 f
= get_first_fn (f
);
1812 if (DECL_FUNCTION_MEMBER_P (f
))
1814 tree type
= currently_open_derived_class (DECL_CONTEXT (f
));
1816 type
= DECL_CONTEXT (f
);
1817 fn
= build_baselink (TYPE_BINFO (type
),
1819 fn
, /*optype=*/NULL_TREE
);
1824 if (BASELINK_P (fn
))
1828 /* A call to a member function. From [over.call.func]:
1830 If the keyword this is in scope and refers to the class of
1831 that member function, or a derived class thereof, then the
1832 function call is transformed into a qualified function call
1833 using (*this) as the postfix-expression to the left of the
1834 . operator.... [Otherwise] a contrived object of type T
1835 becomes the implied object argument.
1837 This paragraph is unclear about this situation:
1839 struct A { void f(); };
1840 struct B : public A {};
1841 struct C : public A { void g() { B::f(); }};
1843 In particular, for `B::f', this paragraph does not make clear
1844 whether "the class of that member function" refers to `A' or
1845 to `B'. We believe it refers to `B'. */
1846 if (current_class_type
1847 && DERIVED_FROM_P (BINFO_TYPE (BASELINK_ACCESS_BINFO (fn
)),
1849 && current_class_ref
)
1850 object
= maybe_dummy_object (BINFO_TYPE (BASELINK_ACCESS_BINFO (fn
)),
1854 tree representative_fn
;
1856 representative_fn
= BASELINK_FUNCTIONS (fn
);
1857 if (TREE_CODE (representative_fn
) == TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR
)
1858 representative_fn
= TREE_OPERAND (representative_fn
, 0);
1859 representative_fn
= get_first_fn (representative_fn
);
1860 object
= build_dummy_object (DECL_CONTEXT (representative_fn
));
1863 if (processing_template_decl
)
1865 if (type_dependent_expression_p (object
))
1866 return build_nt (CALL_EXPR
, orig_fn
, orig_args
, NULL_TREE
);
1867 object
= build_non_dependent_expr (object
);
1870 result
= build_new_method_call (object
, fn
, args
, NULL_TREE
,
1872 ? LOOKUP_NONVIRTUAL
: 0));
1874 else if (is_overloaded_fn (fn
))
1876 /* If the function is an overloaded builtin, resolve it. */
1877 if (TREE_CODE (fn
) == FUNCTION_DECL
1878 && (DECL_BUILT_IN_CLASS (fn
) == BUILT_IN_NORMAL
1879 || DECL_BUILT_IN_CLASS (fn
) == BUILT_IN_MD
))
1880 result
= resolve_overloaded_builtin (fn
, args
);
1883 /* A call to a namespace-scope function. */
1884 result
= build_new_function_call (fn
, args
, koenig_p
);
1886 else if (TREE_CODE (fn
) == PSEUDO_DTOR_EXPR
)
1889 error ("arguments to destructor are not allowed");
1890 /* Mark the pseudo-destructor call as having side-effects so
1891 that we do not issue warnings about its use. */
1892 result
= build1 (NOP_EXPR
,
1894 TREE_OPERAND (fn
, 0));
1895 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (result
) = 1;
1897 else if (CLASS_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (fn
)))
1898 /* If the "function" is really an object of class type, it might
1899 have an overloaded `operator ()'. */
1900 result
= build_new_op (CALL_EXPR
, LOOKUP_NORMAL
, fn
, args
, NULL_TREE
,
1901 /*overloaded_p=*/NULL
);
1904 /* A call where the function is unknown. */
1905 result
= build_function_call (fn
, args
);
1907 if (processing_template_decl
)
1909 result
= build3 (CALL_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (result
), orig_fn
,
1910 orig_args
, NULL_TREE
);
1911 KOENIG_LOOKUP_P (result
) = koenig_p
;
1916 /* Finish a call to a postfix increment or decrement or EXPR. (Which
1917 is indicated by CODE, which should be POSTINCREMENT_EXPR or
1918 POSTDECREMENT_EXPR.) */
1921 finish_increment_expr (tree expr
, enum tree_code code
)
1923 return build_x_unary_op (code
, expr
);
1926 /* Finish a use of `this'. Returns an expression for `this'. */
1929 finish_this_expr (void)
1933 if (current_class_ptr
)
1935 result
= current_class_ptr
;
1937 else if (current_function_decl
1938 && DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P (current_function_decl
))
1940 error ("%<this%> is unavailable for static member functions");
1941 result
= error_mark_node
;
1945 if (current_function_decl
)
1946 error ("invalid use of %<this%> in non-member function");
1948 error ("invalid use of %<this%> at top level");
1949 result
= error_mark_node
;
1955 /* Finish a pseudo-destructor expression. If SCOPE is NULL, the
1956 expression was of the form `OBJECT.~DESTRUCTOR' where DESTRUCTOR is
1957 the TYPE for the type given. If SCOPE is non-NULL, the expression
1958 was of the form `OBJECT.SCOPE::~DESTRUCTOR'. */
1961 finish_pseudo_destructor_expr (tree object
, tree scope
, tree destructor
)
1963 if (destructor
== error_mark_node
)
1964 return error_mark_node
;
1966 gcc_assert (TYPE_P (destructor
));
1968 if (!processing_template_decl
)
1970 if (scope
== error_mark_node
)
1972 error ("invalid qualifying scope in pseudo-destructor name");
1973 return error_mark_node
;
1975 if (scope
&& TYPE_P (scope
) && !check_dtor_name (scope
, destructor
))
1977 error ("qualified type %qT does not match destructor name ~%qT",
1979 return error_mark_node
;
1983 /* [expr.pseudo] says both:
1985 The type designated by the pseudo-destructor-name shall be
1986 the same as the object type.
1990 The cv-unqualified versions of the object type and of the
1991 type designated by the pseudo-destructor-name shall be the
1994 We implement the more generous second sentence, since that is
1995 what most other compilers do. */
1996 if (!same_type_ignoring_top_level_qualifiers_p (TREE_TYPE (object
),
1999 error ("%qE is not of type %qT", object
, destructor
);
2000 return error_mark_node
;
2004 return build3 (PSEUDO_DTOR_EXPR
, void_type_node
, object
, scope
, destructor
);
2007 /* Finish an expression of the form CODE EXPR. */
2010 finish_unary_op_expr (enum tree_code code
, tree expr
)
2012 tree result
= build_x_unary_op (code
, expr
);
2013 /* Inside a template, build_x_unary_op does not fold the
2014 expression. So check whether the result is folded before
2015 setting TREE_NEGATED_INT. */
2016 if (code
== NEGATE_EXPR
&& TREE_CODE (expr
) == INTEGER_CST
2017 && TREE_CODE (result
) == INTEGER_CST
2018 && !TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (result
))
2019 && INT_CST_LT (result
, integer_zero_node
))
2021 /* RESULT may be a cached INTEGER_CST, so we must copy it before
2022 setting TREE_NEGATED_INT. */
2023 result
= copy_node (result
);
2024 TREE_NEGATED_INT (result
) = 1;
2026 overflow_warning (result
);
2030 /* Finish a compound-literal expression. TYPE is the type to which
2031 the INITIALIZER_LIST is being cast. */
2034 finish_compound_literal (tree type
, VEC(constructor_elt
,gc
) *initializer_list
)
2036 tree compound_literal
;
2038 if (!TYPE_OBJ_P (type
))
2040 error ("compound literal of non-object type %qT", type
);
2041 return error_mark_node
;
2044 /* Build a CONSTRUCTOR for the INITIALIZER_LIST. */
2045 compound_literal
= build_constructor (NULL_TREE
, initializer_list
);
2046 if (processing_template_decl
)
2047 TREE_TYPE (compound_literal
) = type
;
2050 /* Check the initialization. */
2051 compound_literal
= reshape_init (type
, compound_literal
);
2052 compound_literal
= digest_init (type
, compound_literal
);
2053 /* If the TYPE was an array type with an unknown bound, then we can
2054 figure out the dimension now. For example, something like:
2058 implies that the array has two elements. */
2059 if (TREE_CODE (type
) == ARRAY_TYPE
&& !COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type
))
2060 cp_complete_array_type (&TREE_TYPE (compound_literal
),
2061 compound_literal
, 1);
2064 /* Mark it as a compound-literal. */
2065 if (TREE_CODE (compound_literal
) == CONSTRUCTOR
)
2066 TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (compound_literal
) = 1;
2068 return compound_literal
;
2071 /* Return the declaration for the function-name variable indicated by
2075 finish_fname (tree id
)
2079 decl
= fname_decl (C_RID_CODE (id
), id
);
2080 if (processing_template_decl
)
2081 decl
= DECL_NAME (decl
);
2085 /* Finish a translation unit. */
2088 finish_translation_unit (void)
2090 /* In case there were missing closebraces,
2091 get us back to the global binding level. */
2093 while (current_namespace
!= global_namespace
)
2096 /* Do file scope __FUNCTION__ et al. */
2097 finish_fname_decls ();
2100 /* Finish a template type parameter, specified as AGGR IDENTIFIER.
2101 Returns the parameter. */
2104 finish_template_type_parm (tree aggr
, tree identifier
)
2106 if (aggr
!= class_type_node
)
2108 pedwarn ("template type parameters must use the keyword %<class%> or %<typename%>");
2109 aggr
= class_type_node
;
2112 return build_tree_list (aggr
, identifier
);
2115 /* Finish a template template parameter, specified as AGGR IDENTIFIER.
2116 Returns the parameter. */
2119 finish_template_template_parm (tree aggr
, tree identifier
)
2121 tree decl
= build_decl (TYPE_DECL
, identifier
, NULL_TREE
);
2122 tree tmpl
= build_lang_decl (TEMPLATE_DECL
, identifier
, NULL_TREE
);
2123 DECL_TEMPLATE_PARMS (tmpl
) = current_template_parms
;
2124 DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (tmpl
) = decl
;
2125 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl
) = 1;
2126 end_template_decl ();
2128 gcc_assert (DECL_TEMPLATE_PARMS (tmpl
));
2130 return finish_template_type_parm (aggr
, tmpl
);
2133 /* ARGUMENT is the default-argument value for a template template
2134 parameter. If ARGUMENT is invalid, issue error messages and return
2135 the ERROR_MARK_NODE. Otherwise, ARGUMENT itself is returned. */
2138 check_template_template_default_arg (tree argument
)
2140 if (TREE_CODE (argument
) != TEMPLATE_DECL
2141 && TREE_CODE (argument
) != TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM
2142 && TREE_CODE (argument
) != UNBOUND_CLASS_TEMPLATE
)
2144 if (TREE_CODE (argument
) == TYPE_DECL
)
2145 error ("invalid use of type %qT as a default value for a template "
2146 "template-parameter", TREE_TYPE (argument
));
2148 error ("invalid default argument for a template template parameter");
2149 return error_mark_node
;
2155 /* Begin a class definition, as indicated by T. */
2158 begin_class_definition (tree t
)
2160 if (t
== error_mark_node
)
2161 return error_mark_node
;
2163 if (processing_template_parmlist
)
2165 error ("definition of %q#T inside template parameter list", t
);
2166 return error_mark_node
;
2168 /* A non-implicit typename comes from code like:
2170 template <typename T> struct A {
2171 template <typename U> struct A<T>::B ...
2173 This is erroneous. */
2174 else if (TREE_CODE (t
) == TYPENAME_TYPE
)
2176 error ("invalid definition of qualified type %qT", t
);
2177 t
= error_mark_node
;
2180 if (t
== error_mark_node
|| ! IS_AGGR_TYPE (t
))
2182 t
= make_aggr_type (RECORD_TYPE
);
2183 pushtag (make_anon_name (), t
, /*tag_scope=*/ts_current
);
2186 /* Update the location of the decl. */
2187 DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (TYPE_NAME (t
)) = input_location
;
2189 if (TYPE_BEING_DEFINED (t
))
2191 t
= make_aggr_type (TREE_CODE (t
));
2192 pushtag (TYPE_IDENTIFIER (t
), t
, /*tag_scope=*/ts_current
);
2194 maybe_process_partial_specialization (t
);
2196 TYPE_BEING_DEFINED (t
) = 1;
2197 if (flag_pack_struct
)
2200 TYPE_PACKED (t
) = 1;
2201 /* Even though the type is being defined for the first time
2202 here, there might have been a forward declaration, so there
2203 might be cv-qualified variants of T. */
2204 for (v
= TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t
); v
; v
= TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (v
))
2205 TYPE_PACKED (v
) = 1;
2207 /* Reset the interface data, at the earliest possible
2208 moment, as it might have been set via a class foo;
2210 if (! TYPE_ANONYMOUS_P (t
))
2212 struct c_fileinfo
*finfo
= get_fileinfo (input_filename
);
2213 CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_ONLY (t
) = finfo
->interface_only
;
2214 SET_CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_UNKNOWN_X
2215 (t
, finfo
->interface_unknown
);
2217 reset_specialization();
2219 /* Make a declaration for this class in its own scope. */
2220 build_self_reference ();
2225 /* Finish the member declaration given by DECL. */
2228 finish_member_declaration (tree decl
)
2230 if (decl
== error_mark_node
|| decl
== NULL_TREE
)
2233 if (decl
== void_type_node
)
2234 /* The COMPONENT was a friend, not a member, and so there's
2235 nothing for us to do. */
2238 /* We should see only one DECL at a time. */
2239 gcc_assert (TREE_CHAIN (decl
) == NULL_TREE
);
2241 /* Set up access control for DECL. */
2243 = (current_access_specifier
== access_private_node
);
2244 TREE_PROTECTED (decl
)
2245 = (current_access_specifier
== access_protected_node
);
2246 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TEMPLATE_DECL
)
2248 TREE_PRIVATE (DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (decl
)) = TREE_PRIVATE (decl
);
2249 TREE_PROTECTED (DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (decl
)) = TREE_PROTECTED (decl
);
2252 /* Mark the DECL as a member of the current class. */
2253 DECL_CONTEXT (decl
) = current_class_type
;
2257 A C language linkage is ignored for the names of class members
2258 and the member function type of class member functions. */
2259 if (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (decl
) && DECL_LANGUAGE (decl
) == lang_c
)
2260 SET_DECL_LANGUAGE (decl
, lang_cplusplus
);
2262 /* Put functions on the TYPE_METHODS list and everything else on the
2263 TYPE_FIELDS list. Note that these are built up in reverse order.
2264 We reverse them (to obtain declaration order) in finish_struct. */
2265 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == FUNCTION_DECL
2266 || DECL_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_P (decl
))
2268 /* We also need to add this function to the
2269 CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC. */
2270 if (add_method (current_class_type
, decl
, NULL_TREE
))
2272 TREE_CHAIN (decl
) = TYPE_METHODS (current_class_type
);
2273 TYPE_METHODS (current_class_type
) = decl
;
2275 maybe_add_class_template_decl_list (current_class_type
, decl
,
2279 /* Enter the DECL into the scope of the class. */
2280 else if ((TREE_CODE (decl
) == USING_DECL
&& !DECL_DEPENDENT_P (decl
))
2281 || pushdecl_class_level (decl
))
2283 /* All TYPE_DECLs go at the end of TYPE_FIELDS. Ordinary fields
2284 go at the beginning. The reason is that lookup_field_1
2285 searches the list in order, and we want a field name to
2286 override a type name so that the "struct stat hack" will
2287 work. In particular:
2289 struct S { enum E { }; int E } s;
2292 is valid. In addition, the FIELD_DECLs must be maintained in
2293 declaration order so that class layout works as expected.
2294 However, we don't need that order until class layout, so we
2295 save a little time by putting FIELD_DECLs on in reverse order
2296 here, and then reversing them in finish_struct_1. (We could
2297 also keep a pointer to the correct insertion points in the
2300 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TYPE_DECL
)
2301 TYPE_FIELDS (current_class_type
)
2302 = chainon (TYPE_FIELDS (current_class_type
), decl
);
2305 TREE_CHAIN (decl
) = TYPE_FIELDS (current_class_type
);
2306 TYPE_FIELDS (current_class_type
) = decl
;
2309 maybe_add_class_template_decl_list (current_class_type
, decl
,
2314 note_decl_for_pch (decl
);
2317 /* DECL has been declared while we are building a PCH file. Perform
2318 actions that we might normally undertake lazily, but which can be
2319 performed now so that they do not have to be performed in
2320 translation units which include the PCH file. */
2323 note_decl_for_pch (tree decl
)
2325 gcc_assert (pch_file
);
2327 /* There's a good chance that we'll have to mangle names at some
2328 point, even if only for emission in debugging information. */
2329 if ((TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
2330 || TREE_CODE (decl
) == FUNCTION_DECL
)
2331 && !processing_template_decl
)
2335 /* Finish processing a complete template declaration. The PARMS are
2336 the template parameters. */
2339 finish_template_decl (tree parms
)
2342 end_template_decl ();
2344 end_specialization ();
2347 /* Finish processing a template-id (which names a type) of the form
2348 NAME < ARGS >. Return the TYPE_DECL for the type named by the
2349 template-id. If ENTERING_SCOPE is nonzero we are about to enter
2350 the scope of template-id indicated. */
2353 finish_template_type (tree name
, tree args
, int entering_scope
)
2357 decl
= lookup_template_class (name
, args
,
2358 NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
, entering_scope
,
2359 tf_error
| tf_warning
| tf_user
);
2360 if (decl
!= error_mark_node
)
2361 decl
= TYPE_STUB_DECL (decl
);
2366 /* Finish processing a BASE_CLASS with the indicated ACCESS_SPECIFIER.
2367 Return a TREE_LIST containing the ACCESS_SPECIFIER and the
2368 BASE_CLASS, or NULL_TREE if an error occurred. The
2369 ACCESS_SPECIFIER is one of
2370 access_{default,public,protected_private}_node. For a virtual base
2371 we set TREE_TYPE. */
2374 finish_base_specifier (tree base
, tree access
, bool virtual_p
)
2378 if (base
== error_mark_node
)
2380 error ("invalid base-class specification");
2383 else if (! is_aggr_type (base
, 1))
2387 if (cp_type_quals (base
) != 0)
2389 error ("base class %qT has cv qualifiers", base
);
2390 base
= TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (base
);
2392 result
= build_tree_list (access
, base
);
2394 TREE_TYPE (result
) = integer_type_node
;
2400 /* Issue a diagnostic that NAME cannot be found in SCOPE. DECL is
2401 what we found when we tried to do the lookup. */
2404 qualified_name_lookup_error (tree scope
, tree name
, tree decl
)
2406 if (scope
== error_mark_node
)
2407 ; /* We already complained. */
2408 else if (TYPE_P (scope
))
2410 if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (scope
))
2411 error ("incomplete type %qT used in nested name specifier", scope
);
2412 else if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TREE_LIST
)
2414 error ("reference to %<%T::%D%> is ambiguous", scope
, name
);
2415 print_candidates (decl
);
2418 error ("%qD is not a member of %qT", name
, scope
);
2420 else if (scope
!= global_namespace
)
2421 error ("%qD is not a member of %qD", name
, scope
);
2423 error ("%<::%D%> has not been declared", name
);
2426 /* ID_EXPRESSION is a representation of parsed, but unprocessed,
2427 id-expression. (See cp_parser_id_expression for details.) SCOPE,
2428 if non-NULL, is the type or namespace used to explicitly qualify
2429 ID_EXPRESSION. DECL is the entity to which that name has been
2432 *CONSTANT_EXPRESSION_P is true if we are presently parsing a
2433 constant-expression. In that case, *NON_CONSTANT_EXPRESSION_P will
2434 be set to true if this expression isn't permitted in a
2435 constant-expression, but it is otherwise not set by this function.
2436 *ALLOW_NON_CONSTANT_EXPRESSION_P is true if we are parsing a
2437 constant-expression, but a non-constant expression is also
2440 DONE is true if this expression is a complete postfix-expression;
2441 it is false if this expression is followed by '->', '[', '(', etc.
2442 ADDRESS_P is true iff this expression is the operand of '&'.
2443 TEMPLATE_P is true iff the qualified-id was of the form
2444 "A::template B". TEMPLATE_ARG_P is true iff this qualified name
2445 appears as a template argument.
2447 If an error occurs, and it is the kind of error that might cause
2448 the parser to abort a tentative parse, *ERROR_MSG is filled in. It
2449 is the caller's responsibility to issue the message. *ERROR_MSG
2450 will be a string with static storage duration, so the caller need
2453 Return an expression for the entity, after issuing appropriate
2454 diagnostics. This function is also responsible for transforming a
2455 reference to a non-static member into a COMPONENT_REF that makes
2456 the use of "this" explicit.
2458 Upon return, *IDK will be filled in appropriately. */
2461 finish_id_expression (tree id_expression
,
2465 bool integral_constant_expression_p
,
2466 bool allow_non_integral_constant_expression_p
,
2467 bool *non_integral_constant_expression_p
,
2471 bool template_arg_p
,
2472 const char **error_msg
)
2474 /* Initialize the output parameters. */
2475 *idk
= CP_ID_KIND_NONE
;
2478 if (id_expression
== error_mark_node
)
2479 return error_mark_node
;
2480 /* If we have a template-id, then no further lookup is
2481 required. If the template-id was for a template-class, we
2482 will sometimes have a TYPE_DECL at this point. */
2483 else if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR
2484 || TREE_CODE (decl
) == TYPE_DECL
)
2486 /* Look up the name. */
2489 if (decl
== error_mark_node
)
2491 /* Name lookup failed. */
2494 || (!dependent_type_p (scope
)
2495 && !(TREE_CODE (id_expression
) == IDENTIFIER_NODE
2496 && IDENTIFIER_TYPENAME_P (id_expression
)
2497 && dependent_type_p (TREE_TYPE (id_expression
))))))
2499 /* If the qualifying type is non-dependent (and the name
2500 does not name a conversion operator to a dependent
2501 type), issue an error. */
2502 qualified_name_lookup_error (scope
, id_expression
, decl
);
2503 return error_mark_node
;
2507 /* It may be resolved via Koenig lookup. */
2508 *idk
= CP_ID_KIND_UNQUALIFIED
;
2509 return id_expression
;
2512 decl
= id_expression
;
2514 /* If DECL is a variable that would be out of scope under
2515 ANSI/ISO rules, but in scope in the ARM, name lookup
2516 will succeed. Issue a diagnostic here. */
2518 decl
= check_for_out_of_scope_variable (decl
);
2520 /* Remember that the name was used in the definition of
2521 the current class so that we can check later to see if
2522 the meaning would have been different after the class
2523 was entirely defined. */
2524 if (!scope
&& decl
!= error_mark_node
)
2525 maybe_note_name_used_in_class (id_expression
, decl
);
2527 /* Disallow uses of local variables from containing functions. */
2528 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
|| TREE_CODE (decl
) == PARM_DECL
)
2530 tree context
= decl_function_context (decl
);
2531 if (context
!= NULL_TREE
&& context
!= current_function_decl
2532 && ! TREE_STATIC (decl
))
2534 error (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
2535 ? "use of %<auto%> variable from containing function"
2536 : "use of parameter from containing function");
2537 error (" %q+#D declared here", decl
);
2538 return error_mark_node
;
2543 /* If we didn't find anything, or what we found was a type,
2544 then this wasn't really an id-expression. */
2545 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TEMPLATE_DECL
2546 && !DECL_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_P (decl
))
2548 *error_msg
= "missing template arguments";
2549 return error_mark_node
;
2551 else if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TYPE_DECL
2552 || TREE_CODE (decl
) == NAMESPACE_DECL
)
2554 *error_msg
= "expected primary-expression";
2555 return error_mark_node
;
2558 /* If the name resolved to a template parameter, there is no
2559 need to look it up again later. */
2560 if ((TREE_CODE (decl
) == CONST_DECL
&& DECL_TEMPLATE_PARM_P (decl
))
2561 || TREE_CODE (decl
) == TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX
)
2565 *idk
= CP_ID_KIND_NONE
;
2566 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX
)
2567 decl
= TEMPLATE_PARM_DECL (decl
);
2568 r
= convert_from_reference (DECL_INITIAL (decl
));
2570 if (integral_constant_expression_p
2571 && !dependent_type_p (TREE_TYPE (decl
))
2572 && !(INTEGRAL_OR_ENUMERATION_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (r
))))
2574 if (!allow_non_integral_constant_expression_p
)
2575 error ("template parameter %qD of type %qT is not allowed in "
2576 "an integral constant expression because it is not of "
2577 "integral or enumeration type", decl
, TREE_TYPE (decl
));
2578 *non_integral_constant_expression_p
= true;
2582 /* Similarly, we resolve enumeration constants to their
2583 underlying values. */
2584 else if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == CONST_DECL
)
2586 *idk
= CP_ID_KIND_NONE
;
2587 if (!processing_template_decl
)
2588 return DECL_INITIAL (decl
);
2595 /* If the declaration was explicitly qualified indicate
2596 that. The semantics of `A::f(3)' are different than
2597 `f(3)' if `f' is virtual. */
2599 ? CP_ID_KIND_QUALIFIED
2600 : (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR
2601 ? CP_ID_KIND_TEMPLATE_ID
2602 : CP_ID_KIND_UNQUALIFIED
));
2607 An id-expression is type-dependent if it contains an
2608 identifier that was declared with a dependent type.
2610 The standard is not very specific about an id-expression that
2611 names a set of overloaded functions. What if some of them
2612 have dependent types and some of them do not? Presumably,
2613 such a name should be treated as a dependent name. */
2614 /* Assume the name is not dependent. */
2615 dependent_p
= false;
2616 if (!processing_template_decl
)
2617 /* No names are dependent outside a template. */
2619 /* A template-id where the name of the template was not resolved
2620 is definitely dependent. */
2621 else if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR
2622 && (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (decl
, 0))
2623 == IDENTIFIER_NODE
))
2625 /* For anything except an overloaded function, just check its
2627 else if (!is_overloaded_fn (decl
))
2629 = dependent_type_p (TREE_TYPE (decl
));
2630 /* For a set of overloaded functions, check each of the
2636 if (BASELINK_P (fns
))
2637 fns
= BASELINK_FUNCTIONS (fns
);
2639 /* For a template-id, check to see if the template
2640 arguments are dependent. */
2641 if (TREE_CODE (fns
) == TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR
)
2643 tree args
= TREE_OPERAND (fns
, 1);
2644 dependent_p
= any_dependent_template_arguments_p (args
);
2645 /* The functions are those referred to by the
2647 fns
= TREE_OPERAND (fns
, 0);
2650 /* If there are no dependent template arguments, go through
2651 the overloaded functions. */
2652 while (fns
&& !dependent_p
)
2654 tree fn
= OVL_CURRENT (fns
);
2656 /* Member functions of dependent classes are
2658 if (TREE_CODE (fn
) == FUNCTION_DECL
2659 && type_dependent_expression_p (fn
))
2661 else if (TREE_CODE (fn
) == TEMPLATE_DECL
2662 && dependent_template_p (fn
))
2665 fns
= OVL_NEXT (fns
);
2669 /* If the name was dependent on a template parameter, we will
2670 resolve the name at instantiation time. */
2673 /* Create a SCOPE_REF for qualified names, if the scope is
2677 /* Since this name was dependent, the expression isn't
2678 constant -- yet. No error is issued because it might
2679 be constant when things are instantiated. */
2680 if (integral_constant_expression_p
)
2681 *non_integral_constant_expression_p
= true;
2684 if (address_p
&& done
)
2685 decl
= finish_qualified_id_expr (scope
, decl
,
2689 else if (dependent_type_p (scope
))
2690 decl
= build_qualified_name (/*type=*/NULL_TREE
,
2694 else if (DECL_P (decl
))
2695 decl
= build_qualified_name (TREE_TYPE (decl
),
2700 if (TREE_TYPE (decl
))
2701 decl
= convert_from_reference (decl
);
2704 /* A TEMPLATE_ID already contains all the information we
2706 if (TREE_CODE (id_expression
) == TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR
)
2707 return id_expression
;
2708 *idk
= CP_ID_KIND_UNQUALIFIED_DEPENDENT
;
2709 /* If we found a variable, then name lookup during the
2710 instantiation will always resolve to the same VAR_DECL
2711 (or an instantiation thereof). */
2712 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
2713 || TREE_CODE (decl
) == PARM_DECL
)
2714 return convert_from_reference (decl
);
2715 /* The same is true for FIELD_DECL, but we also need to
2716 make sure that the syntax is correct. */
2717 else if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == FIELD_DECL
)
2719 /* Since SCOPE is NULL here, this is an unqualified name.
2720 Access checking has been performed during name lookup
2721 already. Turn off checking to avoid duplicate errors. */
2722 push_deferring_access_checks (dk_no_check
);
2723 decl
= finish_non_static_data_member
2724 (decl
, current_class_ref
,
2725 /*qualifying_scope=*/NULL_TREE
);
2726 pop_deferring_access_checks ();
2729 return id_expression
;
2732 /* Only certain kinds of names are allowed in constant
2733 expression. Enumerators and template parameters have already
2734 been handled above. */
2735 if (integral_constant_expression_p
2736 && ! DECL_INTEGRAL_CONSTANT_VAR_P (decl
)
2737 && ! builtin_valid_in_constant_expr_p (decl
))
2739 if (!allow_non_integral_constant_expression_p
)
2741 error ("%qD cannot appear in a constant-expression", decl
);
2742 return error_mark_node
;
2744 *non_integral_constant_expression_p
= true;
2747 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == NAMESPACE_DECL
)
2749 error ("use of namespace %qD as expression", decl
);
2750 return error_mark_node
;
2752 else if (DECL_CLASS_TEMPLATE_P (decl
))
2754 error ("use of class template %qT as expression", decl
);
2755 return error_mark_node
;
2757 else if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TREE_LIST
)
2759 /* Ambiguous reference to base members. */
2760 error ("request for member %qD is ambiguous in "
2761 "multiple inheritance lattice", id_expression
);
2762 print_candidates (decl
);
2763 return error_mark_node
;
2766 /* Mark variable-like entities as used. Functions are similarly
2767 marked either below or after overload resolution. */
2768 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
2769 || TREE_CODE (decl
) == PARM_DECL
2770 || TREE_CODE (decl
) == RESULT_DECL
)
2775 decl
= (adjust_result_of_qualified_name_lookup
2776 (decl
, scope
, current_class_type
));
2778 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == FUNCTION_DECL
)
2781 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == FIELD_DECL
|| BASELINK_P (decl
))
2782 decl
= finish_qualified_id_expr (scope
,
2790 tree r
= convert_from_reference (decl
);
2792 if (processing_template_decl
&& TYPE_P (scope
))
2793 r
= build_qualified_name (TREE_TYPE (r
),
2799 else if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == FIELD_DECL
)
2801 /* Since SCOPE is NULL here, this is an unqualified name.
2802 Access checking has been performed during name lookup
2803 already. Turn off checking to avoid duplicate errors. */
2804 push_deferring_access_checks (dk_no_check
);
2805 decl
= finish_non_static_data_member (decl
, current_class_ref
,
2806 /*qualifying_scope=*/NULL_TREE
);
2807 pop_deferring_access_checks ();
2809 else if (is_overloaded_fn (decl
))
2811 tree first_fn
= OVL_CURRENT (decl
);
2813 if (TREE_CODE (first_fn
) == TEMPLATE_DECL
)
2814 first_fn
= DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (first_fn
);
2816 if (!really_overloaded_fn (decl
))
2817 mark_used (first_fn
);
2820 && TREE_CODE (first_fn
) == FUNCTION_DECL
2821 && DECL_FUNCTION_MEMBER_P (first_fn
)
2822 && !shared_member_p (decl
))
2824 /* A set of member functions. */
2825 decl
= maybe_dummy_object (DECL_CONTEXT (first_fn
), 0);
2826 return finish_class_member_access_expr (decl
, id_expression
,
2827 /*template_p=*/false);
2832 if (DECL_P (decl
) && DECL_NONLOCAL (decl
)
2833 && DECL_CLASS_SCOPE_P (decl
)
2834 && DECL_CONTEXT (decl
) != current_class_type
)
2838 path
= currently_open_derived_class (DECL_CONTEXT (decl
));
2839 perform_or_defer_access_check (TYPE_BINFO (path
), decl
);
2842 decl
= convert_from_reference (decl
);
2846 if (TREE_DEPRECATED (decl
))
2847 warn_deprecated_use (decl
);
2852 /* Implement the __typeof keyword: Return the type of EXPR, suitable for
2853 use as a type-specifier. */
2856 finish_typeof (tree expr
)
2860 if (type_dependent_expression_p (expr
))
2862 type
= make_aggr_type (TYPEOF_TYPE
);
2863 TYPEOF_TYPE_EXPR (type
) = expr
;
2868 type
= TREE_TYPE (expr
);
2870 if (!type
|| type
== unknown_type_node
)
2872 error ("type of %qE is unknown", expr
);
2873 return error_mark_node
;
2879 /* Perform C++-specific checks for __builtin_offsetof before calling
2883 finish_offsetof (tree expr
)
2885 if (TREE_CODE (expr
) == PSEUDO_DTOR_EXPR
)
2887 error ("cannot apply %<offsetof%> to destructor %<~%T%>",
2888 TREE_OPERAND (expr
, 2));
2889 return error_mark_node
;
2891 if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (expr
)) == FUNCTION_TYPE
2892 || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (expr
)) == METHOD_TYPE
2893 || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (expr
)) == UNKNOWN_TYPE
)
2895 if (TREE_CODE (expr
) == COMPONENT_REF
2896 || TREE_CODE (expr
) == COMPOUND_EXPR
)
2897 expr
= TREE_OPERAND (expr
, 1);
2898 error ("cannot apply %<offsetof%> to member function %qD", expr
);
2899 return error_mark_node
;
2901 return fold_offsetof (expr
);
2904 /* Called from expand_body via walk_tree. Replace all AGGR_INIT_EXPRs
2905 with equivalent CALL_EXPRs. */
2908 simplify_aggr_init_exprs_r (tree
* tp
,
2910 void* data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2912 /* We don't need to walk into types; there's nothing in a type that
2913 needs simplification. (And, furthermore, there are places we
2914 actively don't want to go. For example, we don't want to wander
2915 into the default arguments for a FUNCTION_DECL that appears in a
2922 /* Only AGGR_INIT_EXPRs are interesting. */
2923 else if (TREE_CODE (*tp
) != AGGR_INIT_EXPR
)
2926 simplify_aggr_init_expr (tp
);
2928 /* Keep iterating. */
2932 /* Replace the AGGR_INIT_EXPR at *TP with an equivalent CALL_EXPR. This
2933 function is broken out from the above for the benefit of the tree-ssa
2937 simplify_aggr_init_expr (tree
*tp
)
2939 tree aggr_init_expr
= *tp
;
2941 /* Form an appropriate CALL_EXPR. */
2942 tree fn
= TREE_OPERAND (aggr_init_expr
, 0);
2943 tree args
= TREE_OPERAND (aggr_init_expr
, 1);
2944 tree slot
= TREE_OPERAND (aggr_init_expr
, 2);
2945 tree type
= TREE_TYPE (slot
);
2948 enum style_t
{ ctor
, arg
, pcc
} style
;
2950 if (AGGR_INIT_VIA_CTOR_P (aggr_init_expr
))
2952 #ifdef PCC_STATIC_STRUCT_RETURN
2958 gcc_assert (TREE_ADDRESSABLE (type
));
2964 /* Replace the first argument to the ctor with the address of the
2968 args
= TREE_CHAIN (args
);
2969 cxx_mark_addressable (slot
);
2970 addr
= build1 (ADDR_EXPR
, build_pointer_type (type
), slot
);
2971 args
= tree_cons (NULL_TREE
, addr
, args
);
2974 call_expr
= build3 (CALL_EXPR
,
2975 TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (fn
))),
2976 fn
, args
, NULL_TREE
);
2980 /* Just mark it addressable here, and leave the rest to
2981 expand_call{,_inline}. */
2982 cxx_mark_addressable (slot
);
2983 CALL_EXPR_RETURN_SLOT_OPT (call_expr
) = true;
2984 call_expr
= build2 (MODIFY_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (call_expr
), slot
, call_expr
);
2986 else if (style
== pcc
)
2988 /* If we're using the non-reentrant PCC calling convention, then we
2989 need to copy the returned value out of the static buffer into the
2991 push_deferring_access_checks (dk_no_check
);
2992 call_expr
= build_aggr_init (slot
, call_expr
,
2993 DIRECT_BIND
| LOOKUP_ONLYCONVERTING
);
2994 pop_deferring_access_checks ();
2995 call_expr
= build (COMPOUND_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (slot
), call_expr
, slot
);
3001 /* Emit all thunks to FN that should be emitted when FN is emitted. */
3004 emit_associated_thunks (tree fn
)
3006 /* When we use vcall offsets, we emit thunks with the virtual
3007 functions to which they thunk. The whole point of vcall offsets
3008 is so that you can know statically the entire set of thunks that
3009 will ever be needed for a given virtual function, thereby
3010 enabling you to output all the thunks with the function itself. */
3011 if (DECL_VIRTUAL_P (fn
))
3015 for (thunk
= DECL_THUNKS (fn
); thunk
; thunk
= TREE_CHAIN (thunk
))
3017 if (!THUNK_ALIAS (thunk
))
3019 use_thunk (thunk
, /*emit_p=*/1);
3020 if (DECL_RESULT_THUNK_P (thunk
))
3024 for (probe
= DECL_THUNKS (thunk
);
3025 probe
; probe
= TREE_CHAIN (probe
))
3026 use_thunk (probe
, /*emit_p=*/1);
3030 gcc_assert (!DECL_THUNKS (thunk
));
3035 /* Generate RTL for FN. */
3038 expand_body (tree fn
)
3040 tree saved_function
;
3042 /* Compute the appropriate object-file linkage for inline
3044 if (DECL_DECLARED_INLINE_P (fn
))
3045 import_export_decl (fn
);
3047 /* If FN is external, then there's no point in generating RTL for
3048 it. This situation can arise with an inline function under
3049 `-fexternal-templates'; we instantiate the function, even though
3050 we're not planning on emitting it, in case we get a chance to
3052 if (DECL_EXTERNAL (fn
))
3055 /* ??? When is this needed? */
3056 saved_function
= current_function_decl
;
3058 /* Emit any thunks that should be emitted at the same time as FN. */
3059 emit_associated_thunks (fn
);
3061 /* This function is only called from cgraph, or recursively from
3062 emit_associated_thunks. In neither case should we be currently
3063 generating trees for a function. */
3064 gcc_assert (function_depth
== 0);
3066 tree_rest_of_compilation (fn
);
3068 current_function_decl
= saved_function
;
3070 if (DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P (fn
))
3072 /* If this is a clone, go through the other clones now and mark
3073 their parameters used. We have to do that here, as we don't
3074 know whether any particular clone will be expanded, and
3075 therefore cannot pick one arbitrarily. */
3078 for (probe
= TREE_CHAIN (DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION (fn
));
3079 probe
&& DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P (probe
);
3080 probe
= TREE_CHAIN (probe
))
3084 for (parms
= DECL_ARGUMENTS (probe
);
3085 parms
; parms
= TREE_CHAIN (parms
))
3086 TREE_USED (parms
) = 1;
3091 /* Generate RTL for FN. */
3094 expand_or_defer_fn (tree fn
)
3096 /* When the parser calls us after finishing the body of a template
3097 function, we don't really want to expand the body. */
3098 if (processing_template_decl
)
3100 /* Normally, collection only occurs in rest_of_compilation. So,
3101 if we don't collect here, we never collect junk generated
3102 during the processing of templates until we hit a
3103 non-template function. It's not safe to do this inside a
3104 nested class, though, as the parser may have local state that
3105 is not a GC root. */
3106 if (!function_depth
)
3111 /* Replace AGGR_INIT_EXPRs with appropriate CALL_EXPRs. */
3112 walk_tree_without_duplicates (&DECL_SAVED_TREE (fn
),
3113 simplify_aggr_init_exprs_r
,
3116 /* If this is a constructor or destructor body, we have to clone
3118 if (maybe_clone_body (fn
))
3120 /* We don't want to process FN again, so pretend we've written
3121 it out, even though we haven't. */
3122 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (fn
) = 1;
3126 /* If this function is marked with the constructor attribute, add it
3127 to the list of functions to be called along with constructors
3128 from static duration objects. */
3129 if (DECL_STATIC_CONSTRUCTOR (fn
))
3130 static_ctors
= tree_cons (NULL_TREE
, fn
, static_ctors
);
3132 /* If this function is marked with the destructor attribute, add it
3133 to the list of functions to be called along with destructors from
3134 static duration objects. */
3135 if (DECL_STATIC_DESTRUCTOR (fn
))
3136 static_dtors
= tree_cons (NULL_TREE
, fn
, static_dtors
);
3138 /* We make a decision about linkage for these functions at the end
3139 of the compilation. Until that point, we do not want the back
3140 end to output them -- but we do want it to see the bodies of
3141 these functions so that it can inline them as appropriate. */
3142 if (DECL_DECLARED_INLINE_P (fn
) || DECL_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION (fn
))
3144 if (DECL_INTERFACE_KNOWN (fn
))
3145 /* We've already made a decision as to how this function will
3149 DECL_EXTERNAL (fn
) = 1;
3150 DECL_NOT_REALLY_EXTERN (fn
) = 1;
3151 note_vague_linkage_fn (fn
);
3152 /* A non-template inline function with external linkage will
3153 always be COMDAT. As we must eventually determine the
3154 linkage of all functions, and as that causes writes to
3155 the data mapped in from the PCH file, it's advantageous
3156 to mark the functions at this point. */
3157 if (!DECL_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION (fn
))
3159 /* This function must have external linkage, as
3160 otherwise DECL_INTERFACE_KNOWN would have been
3162 gcc_assert (TREE_PUBLIC (fn
));
3163 comdat_linkage (fn
);
3164 DECL_INTERFACE_KNOWN (fn
) = 1;
3168 import_export_decl (fn
);
3170 /* If the user wants us to keep all inline functions, then mark
3171 this function as needed so that finish_file will make sure to
3173 if (flag_keep_inline_functions
&& DECL_DECLARED_INLINE_P (fn
))
3177 /* There's no reason to do any of the work here if we're only doing
3178 semantic analysis; this code just generates RTL. */
3179 if (flag_syntax_only
)
3184 /* Expand or defer, at the whim of the compilation unit manager. */
3185 cgraph_finalize_function (fn
, function_depth
> 1);
3197 /* Helper function for walk_tree, used by finalize_nrv below. */
3200 finalize_nrv_r (tree
* tp
, int* walk_subtrees
, void* data
)
3202 struct nrv_data
*dp
= (struct nrv_data
*)data
;
3205 /* No need to walk into types. There wouldn't be any need to walk into
3206 non-statements, except that we have to consider STMT_EXPRs. */
3209 /* Change all returns to just refer to the RESULT_DECL; this is a nop,
3210 but differs from using NULL_TREE in that it indicates that we care
3211 about the value of the RESULT_DECL. */
3212 else if (TREE_CODE (*tp
) == RETURN_EXPR
)
3213 TREE_OPERAND (*tp
, 0) = dp
->result
;
3214 /* Change all cleanups for the NRV to only run when an exception is
3216 else if (TREE_CODE (*tp
) == CLEANUP_STMT
3217 && CLEANUP_DECL (*tp
) == dp
->var
)
3218 CLEANUP_EH_ONLY (*tp
) = 1;
3219 /* Replace the DECL_EXPR for the NRV with an initialization of the
3220 RESULT_DECL, if needed. */
3221 else if (TREE_CODE (*tp
) == DECL_EXPR
3222 && DECL_EXPR_DECL (*tp
) == dp
->var
)
3225 if (DECL_INITIAL (dp
->var
)
3226 && DECL_INITIAL (dp
->var
) != error_mark_node
)
3228 init
= build2 (INIT_EXPR
, void_type_node
, dp
->result
,
3229 DECL_INITIAL (dp
->var
));
3230 DECL_INITIAL (dp
->var
) = error_mark_node
;
3233 init
= build_empty_stmt ();
3234 SET_EXPR_LOCUS (init
, EXPR_LOCUS (*tp
));
3237 /* And replace all uses of the NRV with the RESULT_DECL. */
3238 else if (*tp
== dp
->var
)
3241 /* Avoid walking into the same tree more than once. Unfortunately, we
3242 can't just use walk_tree_without duplicates because it would only call
3243 us for the first occurrence of dp->var in the function body. */
3244 slot
= htab_find_slot (dp
->visited
, *tp
, INSERT
);
3250 /* Keep iterating. */
3254 /* Called from finish_function to implement the named return value
3255 optimization by overriding all the RETURN_EXPRs and pertinent
3256 CLEANUP_STMTs and replacing all occurrences of VAR with RESULT, the
3257 RESULT_DECL for the function. */
3260 finalize_nrv (tree
*tp
, tree var
, tree result
)
3262 struct nrv_data data
;
3264 /* Copy debugging information from VAR to RESULT. */
3265 DECL_NAME (result
) = DECL_NAME (var
);
3266 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (result
) = DECL_ARTIFICIAL (var
);
3267 DECL_IGNORED_P (result
) = DECL_IGNORED_P (var
);
3268 DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (result
) = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (var
);
3269 DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (result
) = DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (var
);
3270 /* Don't forget that we take its address. */
3271 TREE_ADDRESSABLE (result
) = TREE_ADDRESSABLE (var
);
3274 data
.result
= result
;
3275 data
.visited
= htab_create (37, htab_hash_pointer
, htab_eq_pointer
, NULL
);
3276 walk_tree (tp
, finalize_nrv_r
, &data
, 0);
3277 htab_delete (data
.visited
);
3280 /* Perform initialization related to this module. */
3283 init_cp_semantics (void)
3287 #include "gt-cp-semantics.h"