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Shafik Yaghmour 21dfe482e1 [Clang] Fix assert in Sema::LookupTemplateName so that it does not attempt an unconditional cast to TagType
In Sema::LookupTemplateName(...) seeks to assert that the ObjectType is complete
or being defined. If the type is incomplete it will attempt to unconditionally
cast it to a TagType and not all incomplete types are a TagType. For example the
type could be void or it could be an IncompleteArray.

This change adds an additional check to confirm it is a TagType before attempting
to check if it is incomplete or being defined

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132712
2022-08-26 09:40:43 -07:00
Matheus Izvekov 15f3cd6bfc
[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare
Without this patch, clang will not wrap in an ElaboratedType node types written
without a keyword and nested name qualifier, which goes against the intent that
we should produce an AST which retains enough details to recover how things are
written.

The lack of this sugar is incompatible with the intent of the type printer
default policy, which is to print types as written, but to fall back and print
them fully qualified when they are desugared.

An ElaboratedTypeLoc without keyword / NNS uses no storage by itself, but still
requires pointer alignment due to pre-existing bug in the TypeLoc buffer
handling.

---

Troubleshooting list to deal with any breakage seen with this patch:

1) The most likely effect one would see by this patch is a change in how
   a type is printed. The type printer will, by design and default,
   print types as written. There are customization options there, but
   not that many, and they mainly apply to how to print a type that we
   somehow failed to track how it was written. This patch fixes a
   problem where we failed to distinguish between a type
   that was written without any elaborated-type qualifiers,
   such as a 'struct'/'class' tags and name spacifiers such as 'std::',
   and one that has been stripped of any 'metadata' that identifies such,
   the so called canonical types.
   Example:
   ```
   namespace foo {
     struct A {};
     A a;
   };
   ```
   If one were to print the type of `foo::a`, prior to this patch, this
   would result in `foo::A`. This is how the type printer would have,
   by default, printed the canonical type of A as well.
   As soon as you add any name qualifiers to A, the type printer would
   suddenly start accurately printing the type as written. This patch
   will make it print it accurately even when written without
   qualifiers, so we will just print `A` for the initial example, as
   the user did not really write that `foo::` namespace qualifier.

2) This patch could expose a bug in some AST matcher. Matching types
   is harder to get right when there is sugar involved. For example,
   if you want to match a type against being a pointer to some type A,
   then you have to account for getting a type that is sugar for a
   pointer to A, or being a pointer to sugar to A, or both! Usually
   you would get the second part wrong, and this would work for a
   very simple test where you don't use any name qualifiers, but
   you would discover is broken when you do. The usual fix is to
   either use the matcher which strips sugar, which is annoying
   to use as for example if you match an N level pointer, you have
   to put N+1 such matchers in there, beginning to end and between
   all those levels. But in a lot of cases, if the property you want
   to match is present in the canonical type, it's easier and faster
   to just match on that... This goes with what is said in 1), if
   you want to match against the name of a type, and you want
   the name string to be something stable, perhaps matching on
   the name of the canonical type is the better choice.

3) This patch could expose a bug in how you get the source range of some
   TypeLoc. For some reason, a lot of code is using getLocalSourceRange(),
   which only looks at the given TypeLoc node. This patch introduces a new,
   and more common TypeLoc node which contains no source locations on itself.
   This is not an inovation here, and some other, more rare TypeLoc nodes could
   also have this property, but if you use getLocalSourceRange on them, it's not
   going to return any valid locations, because it doesn't have any. The right fix
   here is to always use getSourceRange() or getBeginLoc/getEndLoc which will dive
   into the inner TypeLoc to get the source range if it doesn't find it on the
   top level one. You can use getLocalSourceRange if you are really into
   micro-optimizations and you have some outside knowledge that the TypeLocs you are
   dealing with will always include some source location.

4) Exposed a bug somewhere in the use of the normal clang type class API, where you
   have some type, you want to see if that type is some particular kind, you try a
   `dyn_cast` such as `dyn_cast<TypedefType>` and that fails because now you have an
   ElaboratedType which has a TypeDefType inside of it, which is what you wanted to match.
   Again, like 2), this would usually have been tested poorly with some simple tests with
   no qualifications, and would have been broken had there been any other kind of type sugar,
   be it an ElaboratedType or a TemplateSpecializationType or a SubstTemplateParmType.
   The usual fix here is to use `getAs` instead of `dyn_cast`, which will look deeper
   into the type. Or use `getAsAdjusted` when dealing with TypeLocs.
   For some reason the API is inconsistent there and on TypeLocs getAs behaves like a dyn_cast.

5) It could be a bug in this patch perhaps.

Let me know if you need any help!

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112374
2022-07-27 11:10:54 +02:00
Jonas Devlieghere 888673b6e3
Revert "[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare"
This reverts commit 7c51f02eff because it
stills breaks the LLDB tests. This was  re-landed without addressing the
issue or even agreement on how to address the issue. More details and
discussion in https://reviews.llvm.org/D112374.
2022-07-14 21:17:48 -07:00
Matheus Izvekov 7c51f02eff
[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare
Without this patch, clang will not wrap in an ElaboratedType node types written
without a keyword and nested name qualifier, which goes against the intent that
we should produce an AST which retains enough details to recover how things are
written.

The lack of this sugar is incompatible with the intent of the type printer
default policy, which is to print types as written, but to fall back and print
them fully qualified when they are desugared.

An ElaboratedTypeLoc without keyword / NNS uses no storage by itself, but still
requires pointer alignment due to pre-existing bug in the TypeLoc buffer
handling.

---

Troubleshooting list to deal with any breakage seen with this patch:

1) The most likely effect one would see by this patch is a change in how
   a type is printed. The type printer will, by design and default,
   print types as written. There are customization options there, but
   not that many, and they mainly apply to how to print a type that we
   somehow failed to track how it was written. This patch fixes a
   problem where we failed to distinguish between a type
   that was written without any elaborated-type qualifiers,
   such as a 'struct'/'class' tags and name spacifiers such as 'std::',
   and one that has been stripped of any 'metadata' that identifies such,
   the so called canonical types.
   Example:
   ```
   namespace foo {
     struct A {};
     A a;
   };
   ```
   If one were to print the type of `foo::a`, prior to this patch, this
   would result in `foo::A`. This is how the type printer would have,
   by default, printed the canonical type of A as well.
   As soon as you add any name qualifiers to A, the type printer would
   suddenly start accurately printing the type as written. This patch
   will make it print it accurately even when written without
   qualifiers, so we will just print `A` for the initial example, as
   the user did not really write that `foo::` namespace qualifier.

2) This patch could expose a bug in some AST matcher. Matching types
   is harder to get right when there is sugar involved. For example,
   if you want to match a type against being a pointer to some type A,
   then you have to account for getting a type that is sugar for a
   pointer to A, or being a pointer to sugar to A, or both! Usually
   you would get the second part wrong, and this would work for a
   very simple test where you don't use any name qualifiers, but
   you would discover is broken when you do. The usual fix is to
   either use the matcher which strips sugar, which is annoying
   to use as for example if you match an N level pointer, you have
   to put N+1 such matchers in there, beginning to end and between
   all those levels. But in a lot of cases, if the property you want
   to match is present in the canonical type, it's easier and faster
   to just match on that... This goes with what is said in 1), if
   you want to match against the name of a type, and you want
   the name string to be something stable, perhaps matching on
   the name of the canonical type is the better choice.

3) This patch could exposed a bug in how you get the source range of some
   TypeLoc. For some reason, a lot of code is using getLocalSourceRange(),
   which only looks at the given TypeLoc node. This patch introduces a new,
   and more common TypeLoc node which contains no source locations on itself.
   This is not an inovation here, and some other, more rare TypeLoc nodes could
   also have this property, but if you use getLocalSourceRange on them, it's not
   going to return any valid locations, because it doesn't have any. The right fix
   here is to always use getSourceRange() or getBeginLoc/getEndLoc which will dive
   into the inner TypeLoc to get the source range if it doesn't find it on the
   top level one. You can use getLocalSourceRange if you are really into
   micro-optimizations and you have some outside knowledge that the TypeLocs you are
   dealing with will always include some source location.

4) Exposed a bug somewhere in the use of the normal clang type class API, where you
   have some type, you want to see if that type is some particular kind, you try a
   `dyn_cast` such as `dyn_cast<TypedefType>` and that fails because now you have an
   ElaboratedType which has a TypeDefType inside of it, which is what you wanted to match.
   Again, like 2), this would usually have been tested poorly with some simple tests with
   no qualifications, and would have been broken had there been any other kind of type sugar,
   be it an ElaboratedType or a TemplateSpecializationType or a SubstTemplateParmType.
   The usual fix here is to use `getAs` instead of `dyn_cast`, which will look deeper
   into the type. Or use `getAsAdjusted` when dealing with TypeLocs.
   For some reason the API is inconsistent there and on TypeLocs getAs behaves like a dyn_cast.

5) It could be a bug in this patch perhaps.

Let me know if you need any help!

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112374
2022-07-15 04:16:55 +02:00
Jonas Devlieghere 3968936b92
Revert "[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare"
This reverts commit bdc6974f92 because it
breaks all the LLDB tests that import the std module.

  import-std-module/array.TestArrayFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/deque-basic.TestDequeFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/deque-dbg-info-content.TestDbgInfoContentDequeFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/forward_list.TestForwardListFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/forward_list-dbg-info-content.TestDbgInfoContentForwardListFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/list.TestListFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/list-dbg-info-content.TestDbgInfoContentListFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/queue.TestQueueFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/stack.TestStackFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/vector.TestVectorFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/vector-bool.TestVectorBoolFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/vector-dbg-info-content.TestDbgInfoContentVectorFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/vector-of-vectors.TestVectorOfVectorsFromStdModule.py

https://green.lab.llvm.org/green/view/LLDB/job/lldb-cmake/45301/
2022-07-13 09:20:30 -07:00
Matheus Izvekov bdc6974f92
[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare
Without this patch, clang will not wrap in an ElaboratedType node types written
without a keyword and nested name qualifier, which goes against the intent that
we should produce an AST which retains enough details to recover how things are
written.

The lack of this sugar is incompatible with the intent of the type printer
default policy, which is to print types as written, but to fall back and print
them fully qualified when they are desugared.

An ElaboratedTypeLoc without keyword / NNS uses no storage by itself, but still
requires pointer alignment due to pre-existing bug in the TypeLoc buffer
handling.

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112374
2022-07-13 02:10:09 +02:00
Faisal Vali c3ef532c2d revert r311839 (ongoing cwg discussion)
apologies.

llvm-svn: 311975
2017-08-29 03:04:13 +00:00
Faisal Vali 13624cf980 Pass the correct object argument when a member call to an 'unrelated' class is made.
Prior to this patch, clang would do the wrong thing here (see inline comments for pre-patch behavior):

  struct A {
    void bar(int) { }
    static void bar(double) { }
    
    void g(int*);
    static void g(char *);
  };


  struct B {
    void f() {
      A::bar(3);  // selects (double) ??!!
      A::g((int*)0); // Instead of no object argument, states conversion error?!!
    }
  };


The fix is as follows:  When we detect that what appears to be an implicit member function call (A::bar) is actually a call to a member of a class (A) unrelated to the type (B) that contains the member function (B::f) from which the call is being made, don't treat it (A::bar) as an Implicit Member Call Expression.

P.S. I wonder if there is an existing bug report related to this? (Surprisingly, a cursory search did not find one).

llvm-svn: 311839
2017-08-27 02:21:21 +00:00
Charles Li 542f04cc4d [Lit Test] Updated 26 Lit tests to be C++11 compatible.
Expected diagnostics have been expanded to vary by C++ dialect.
RUN line has also been expanded to: default, C++98/03 and C++11.

llvm-svn: 252785
2015-11-11 19:34:47 +00:00
Eric Christopher 6e11073b3e Unify warnings/errors from "maybe you meant" to "did you mean".
llvm-svn: 233981
2015-04-02 22:10:06 +00:00
Alp Toker 6ed7251683 Revert "Don't require -re suffix on -verify directives with regexes."
This patch was submitted to the list for review and didn't receive a LGTM.

(In fact one explicit objection and one query were raised.)

This reverts commit r197295.

llvm-svn: 197299
2013-12-14 01:07:05 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 9b395ef284 Don't require -re suffix on -verify directives with regexes.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2392

llvm-svn: 197295
2013-12-14 00:46:53 +00:00
Hans Wennborg cda4b6dd00 Change semantics of regex expectations in the diagnostic verifier
Previously, a line like

  // expected-error-re {{foo}}

treats the entirety of foo as a regex. This is inconvenient when matching type
names containing regex characters. For example, to match
"void *(class test8::A::*)(void)" inside such a regex, one would have to type
"void \*\(class test8::A::\*\)\(void\)".

This patch changes the semantics of expected-error-re to only treat the parts
of the directive wrapped in double curly braces as regexes. This avoids the
escaping problem and leads to nicer patterns for those cases; see e.g. the
change to test/Sema/format-strings-scanf.c.

(The balanced search for closing }} of a directive also makes us handle the
full directive in test\SemaCXX\constexpr-printing.cpp:41 and :53.)

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2388

llvm-svn: 197092
2013-12-11 23:40:50 +00:00
Kaelyn Uhrain 89035721b9 Revert "Try to correct a mistyped "-" or ">" to "->" for some C++ cases."
Revert this patch until cases of rejected valid code (e.g. identifiers
that require ADL to be resolved properly) are fixed.

llvm-svn: 194088
2013-11-05 18:28:21 +00:00
Kaelyn Uhrain 3fb1710910 Try to correct a mistyped "-" or ">" to "->" for some C++ cases.
Similar C code isn't caught as it seems to hit a different code path.
Also, as the check is only done for record pointers, cases involving
an overloaded operator-> are not handled either. Note that the reason
this check is done in the parser instead of Sema is not related to
having enough knowledge about the current state as it is about being
able to fix up the parser's state to be able to recover and traverse the
correct code paths.

llvm-svn: 194002
2013-11-04 18:59:34 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 1e43d9521f Fix the end sourcelocation of the call expression in a member access when
recovering by adding empty parenthesis. Fixes PR16676!

llvm-svn: 188920
2013-08-21 19:09:44 +00:00
Kaelyn Uhrain 957c8b1c70 A few small cleanups to r187504. Thanks to dblaikie for the assist.
llvm-svn: 187521
2013-07-31 20:16:17 +00:00
Kaelyn Uhrain 0c51de4ab1 Improve the diagnostic experience, including adding recovery, for
changing '->' to '.' when there is no operator-> defined for a class.

llvm-svn: 187504
2013-07-31 17:38:24 +00:00
Kaelyn Uhrain 786928dbd2 Fix a typo in the diagnostic note added in r186342.
llvm-svn: 186348
2013-07-15 21:18:33 +00:00
Kaelyn Uhrain bad7fb09b2 Move the "->" to "." fixit from r186128 into a separate note since
recovery is not attempted with the fixit. Also move the associated test
case from FixIt/fixit.cpp to SemaCXX/member-expr.cpp since the fixit is
no longer automatically applied.

llvm-svn: 186342
2013-07-15 19:54:54 +00:00
Richard Smith af41696bc4 Per [basic.lookup.classref]p3, in an expression of the form p->~type-name, the
type-name is looked up in the context of the complete postfix-expression. Don't
forget to pass the scope into this lookup when the type-name is a template-id;
it might name an alias template which can't be found within the class itself.

Bug spotted by Johannes Schaub on #llvm.

llvm-svn: 168011
2012-11-15 00:31:27 +00:00
Matt Beaumont-Gay d9f244afbb Fix a QoI bug reported by a user.
Set the source location for the "member reference base type ... is not a
structure or union" diag to point at the operator rather than the member name.
If we're giving this diagnostic because of a typo'd '.' in place of a ';' at
the end of a line, the caret previously pointed at the identifier on the
following line, which isn't as helpful as it could be. Pointing the caret at
the '.' makes it more obvious what the problem is.

llvm-svn: 155267
2012-04-21 01:12:48 +00:00
Kaelyn Uhrain 3658e6a636 Convert SemaExprMember.cpp to pass a callback object to CorrectTypo,
improving the typo correction results in certain situations.

This is also the first typo correction callback conversion to affect
an existing unit test. :)

llvm-svn: 148140
2012-01-13 21:28:55 +00:00
Eli Friedman 9a766c4043 A few minor improvements to error recovery trying to access member of a function. In particular, this restores the cool error recovery for the example from http://blog.llvm.org/2010/04/amazing-feats-of-clang-error-recovery.html , which regressed a few months back.
llvm-svn: 148089
2012-01-13 02:20:01 +00:00
John McCall 50a2c2c19d Catch placeholder types in DefaultLvalueConversion
and DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion.  To prevent
significant regression for should-this-be-a-call fixits,
and to repair some such regression from the introduction of
bound member placeholders, make those placeholder checks
try to build calls appropriately.  Harden the build-a-call
logic while we're at it.

llvm-svn: 141738
2011-10-11 23:14:30 +00:00
Matt Beaumont-Gay 3c27391a90 Implement Sema::isExprCallable.
We can use this to produce nice diagnostics (and try to fixit-and-recover) in
various cases where we might see "MyFunction" instead of "MyFunction()". The
changes in SemaExpr are an example of how to use isExprCallable.

llvm-svn: 130878
2011-05-04 22:10:40 +00:00
Matt Beaumont-Gay f8bb45f14d Much to my surprise, OverloadExprs can also point to function template decls.
llvm-svn: 127061
2011-03-05 02:42:30 +00:00
Matt Beaumont-Gay 06de2553f3 Clean up the error recovery at the bottom of Sema::LookupMemberExpr. This
mostly just shuffles various possibilities for recovery into a more
straightforward order, but also unifies a couple of diagnostics.

llvm-svn: 126266
2011-02-22 23:52:53 +00:00
Matt Beaumont-Gay 956fc1cb81 Fix PR9025 and add a diagnostic (and sometimes a fixit) for an overloaded
function name used as the base of a member expression. Early feedback from
Chandler Carruth, and code review from Nick Lewycky.

llvm-svn: 125714
2011-02-17 02:54:17 +00:00
Douglas Gregor a9c3e82755 Don't die when a member access refers to a non-class member via a
qualified name. Fixes <rdar://problem/8231724>.

llvm-svn: 109682
2010-07-28 22:27:52 +00:00
Douglas Gregor c048c52734 When typo correction produces a result that is not of the kind we're
looking for, reset the name within the LookupResult structure in
addition to clearing out the results. Fixes PR7508.

llvm-svn: 107197
2010-06-29 19:27:42 +00:00
John McCall e9cccd86da Fix a point of semantics with using declaration hiding: method templates
introduced by using decls are hidden even if their template parameter lists
or return types differ from the "overriding" declaration.

Propagate using shadow declarations around more effectively when looking up
template-ids.  Reperform lookup for template-ids in member expressions so that
access control is properly set up.

Fix some number of latent bugs involving template-ids with totally invalid
base types.  You can only actually get these with a scope specifier, since
otherwise the template-id won't parse as a template-id.

Fixes PR7384.

llvm-svn: 106093
2010-06-16 08:42:20 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 516d672310 When name lookup finds a single declaration that was imported via a
using declaration, look at its underlying declaration to determine the
lookup result kind (e.g., overloaded, unresolved). Fixes at least one
issue in Boost.Bimap.

llvm-svn: 102317
2010-04-25 21:15:30 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 861eb80a3b Improve the diagnostic when we find something we did not expect in a
member expression (p-> or x.), by showing the type we looked into and
what we did actually find.

llvm-svn: 102315
2010-04-25 20:55:08 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 8fbe78f6fc Update tests to use %clang_cc1 instead of 'clang-cc' or 'clang -cc1'.
- This is designed to make it obvious that %clang_cc1 is a "test variable"
   which is substituted. It is '%clang_cc1' instead of '%clang -cc1' because it
   can be useful to redefine what gets run as 'clang -cc1' (for example, to set
   a default target).

llvm-svn: 91446
2009-12-15 20:14:24 +00:00
John McCall a6d407c296 Fix IsProvablyNotDerivedFrom to always use record definitions when available.
Gets clang-on-clang passing again.

llvm-svn: 90270
2009-12-01 22:28:41 +00:00
Douglas Gregor d82ae38d53 Rework the fix-it hint for code like
get_origin->x

where get_origin is actually a function and the user has forgotten the
parentheses. Instead of giving a lame note for the fix-it, give a
full-fledge error, early, then build the call expression to try to
recover. 

llvm-svn: 86238
2009-11-06 06:30:47 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 0b3d95ae64 Fix a crash with qualified member access into a non-type, from Sean Hunt!
llvm-svn: 84370
2009-10-17 22:37:54 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis b1d51aa18a Use "()" instead of "(void)" when pretty-printing a parameter-less function type for C++.
llvm-svn: 72747
2009-06-03 02:06:50 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 0b08ba44a1 If the user is trying to apply the -> or . member reference operator
to a function or function pointer, it's probably because the user
forgot to put in parentheses () to call the function.

llvm-svn: 67826
2009-03-27 06:00:30 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar a45cf5b6b0 Rename clang to clang-cc.
Tests and drivers updated, still need to shuffle dirs.

llvm-svn: 67602
2009-03-24 02:24:46 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 6bd18af3a3 Add test for contextual conversion to bool, and enable some FIXME'd tests
llvm-svn: 62302
2009-01-16 03:02:29 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 2eedc3aa1c Add support for member references (E1.E2, E1->E2) with C++ semantics,
which can refer to static data members, enumerators, and member
functions as well as to non-static data members.

Implement correct lvalue computation for member references in C++. 
Compute the result type of non-static data members of reference type properly.

llvm-svn: 61294
2008-12-20 23:49:58 +00:00