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Richard Smith 871cd4c131 [modules] If a referenced-but-not-instantiated class template specialization
gets explicitly specialized, don't reuse the previous class template
specialization declaration as a new declaration. The benefit here is fairly
marginal, it harms source fidelity, and this is horrible to model if the
specialization was imported from another module (without this change, it
asserts or worse).

llvm-svn: 209552
2014-05-23 21:00:28 +00:00
Richard Smith df3520581a If a class template specialization from one module has its definition
instantiated in another module, and the instantiation uses a partial
specialization, include the partial specialization and its template arguments
in the update record. We'll need them if someone imports the second module and
tries to instantiate a member of the template.

llvm-svn: 209472
2014-05-22 20:59:29 +00:00
Richard Smith 851072efb7 If two sibling modules declare the same entity, and we indirectly pull a
declaration of that entity in from one of those modules, keep track of the fact
that we've not completed the redeclaration chain yet so that we can pull the
remaining declarations in from the other module if they're needed.

llvm-svn: 209161
2014-05-19 20:59:20 +00:00
Richard Smith 3d23c42029 If an instantiation of a template is required to be a complete type, check
whether the definition of the template is visible rather than checking whether
the instantiated definition happens to be in an imported module.

llvm-svn: 208150
2014-05-07 02:25:43 +00:00
Richard Smith 561e0dce59 When we inject a declaration into a namespace, add the primary DeclContext to
the update set rather than the current DeclContext. Add test for the local
extern case too.

llvm-svn: 204568
2014-03-23 19:45:26 +00:00
Richard Smith c264d35adc If a template instantation introduces a name into a namespace, we need to write
out a visible update record for that namespace even if it was never declared in
this module.

llvm-svn: 204554
2014-03-23 02:30:01 +00:00
Richard Smith 01a7337c6d C++ modules: merging for enumerations and enumerators with multiple definitions
(eg through template instantiations in multiple modules).

llvm-svn: 192740
2013-10-15 22:02:41 +00:00
Richard Smith 0e5d7b8c6b When we perform dependent name lookup during template instantiation, it's not
sufficient to only consider names visible at the point of instantiation,
because that may not include names that were visible when the template was
defined. More generally, if the instantiation backtrace goes through a module
M, then every declaration visible within M should be available to the
instantiation. Any of those declarations might be part of the interface that M
intended to export to a template that it instantiates.

The fix here has two parts:

1) If we find a non-visible declaration during name lookup during template
instantiation, check whether the declaration was visible from the defining
module of all entities on the active template instantiation stack. The defining
module is not the owning module in all cases: we look at the module in which a
template was defined, not the module in which it was first instantiated.

2) Perform pending instantiations at the end of a module, not at the end of the
translation unit. This is general goodness, since it significantly cuts down
the amount of redundant work that is performed in every TU importing a module,
and also implicitly adds the module containing the point of instantiation to
the set of modules checked for declarations in a lookup within a template
instantiation.

There's a known issue here with template instantiations performed while
building a module, if additional imports are added later on. I'll fix that
in a subsequent commit.

llvm-svn: 187167
2013-07-25 23:08:39 +00:00
Richard Smith 5de91b58d0 Fix deserializing of class template partial specializations. Assign sequence
numbers as we deserialize class template partial specializations. We can't
assume that the old sequence numbers will work.

The sequence numbers are still deterministic, but are now a lot less
predictable for class template partial specializations in modules/PCH.

llvm-svn: 184811
2013-06-25 01:25:15 +00:00