1 //===-- DeclCXX.h - Classes for representing C++ declarations -*- C++ -*-=====//
2 //
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8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 ///
10 /// \file
11 /// \brief Defines the C++ Decl subclasses, other than those for templates
12 /// (found in DeclTemplate.h) and friends (in DeclFriend.h).
13 ///
14 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
15 
16 #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_AST_DECLCXX_H
17 #define LLVM_CLANG_AST_DECLCXX_H
18 
19 #include "clang/AST/ASTUnresolvedSet.h"
20 #include "clang/AST/Attr.h"
21 #include "clang/AST/Decl.h"
22 #include "clang/AST/Expr.h"
23 #include "clang/AST/LambdaCapture.h"
24 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
25 #include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
26 #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
27 
28 namespace clang {
29 
30 class ClassTemplateDecl;
31 class ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl;
32 class CXXBasePath;
33 class CXXBasePaths;
34 class CXXConstructorDecl;
35 class CXXConversionDecl;
36 class CXXDestructorDecl;
37 class CXXMethodDecl;
38 class CXXRecordDecl;
39 class CXXMemberLookupCriteria;
40 class CXXFinalOverriderMap;
41 class CXXIndirectPrimaryBaseSet;
42 class FriendDecl;
43 class LambdaExpr;
44 class UsingDecl;
45 
46 /// \brief Represents any kind of function declaration, whether it is a
47 /// concrete function or a function template.
48 class AnyFunctionDecl {
49   NamedDecl *Function;
50 
AnyFunctionDecl(NamedDecl * ND)51   AnyFunctionDecl(NamedDecl *ND) : Function(ND) { }
52 
53 public:
AnyFunctionDecl(FunctionDecl * FD)54   AnyFunctionDecl(FunctionDecl *FD) : Function(FD) { }
55   AnyFunctionDecl(FunctionTemplateDecl *FTD);
56 
57   /// \brief Implicily converts any function or function template into a
58   /// named declaration.
59   operator NamedDecl *() const { return Function; }
60 
61   /// \brief Retrieve the underlying function or function template.
get()62   NamedDecl *get() const { return Function; }
63 
getFromNamedDecl(NamedDecl * ND)64   static AnyFunctionDecl getFromNamedDecl(NamedDecl *ND) {
65     return AnyFunctionDecl(ND);
66   }
67 };
68 
69 } // end namespace clang
70 
71 namespace llvm {
72   // Provide PointerLikeTypeTraits for non-cvr pointers.
73   template<>
74   class PointerLikeTypeTraits< ::clang::AnyFunctionDecl> {
75   public:
getAsVoidPointer(::clang::AnyFunctionDecl F)76     static inline void *getAsVoidPointer(::clang::AnyFunctionDecl F) {
77       return F.get();
78     }
getFromVoidPointer(void * P)79     static inline ::clang::AnyFunctionDecl getFromVoidPointer(void *P) {
80       return ::clang::AnyFunctionDecl::getFromNamedDecl(
81                                       static_cast< ::clang::NamedDecl*>(P));
82     }
83 
84     enum { NumLowBitsAvailable = 2 };
85   };
86 
87 } // end namespace llvm
88 
89 namespace clang {
90 
91 /// \brief Represents an access specifier followed by colon ':'.
92 ///
93 /// An objects of this class represents sugar for the syntactic occurrence
94 /// of an access specifier followed by a colon in the list of member
95 /// specifiers of a C++ class definition.
96 ///
97 /// Note that they do not represent other uses of access specifiers,
98 /// such as those occurring in a list of base specifiers.
99 /// Also note that this class has nothing to do with so-called
100 /// "access declarations" (C++98 11.3 [class.access.dcl]).
101 class AccessSpecDecl : public Decl {
102   virtual void anchor();
103   /// \brief The location of the ':'.
104   SourceLocation ColonLoc;
105 
AccessSpecDecl(AccessSpecifier AS,DeclContext * DC,SourceLocation ASLoc,SourceLocation ColonLoc)106   AccessSpecDecl(AccessSpecifier AS, DeclContext *DC,
107                  SourceLocation ASLoc, SourceLocation ColonLoc)
108     : Decl(AccessSpec, DC, ASLoc), ColonLoc(ColonLoc) {
109     setAccess(AS);
110   }
AccessSpecDecl(EmptyShell Empty)111   AccessSpecDecl(EmptyShell Empty)
112     : Decl(AccessSpec, Empty) { }
113 public:
114   /// \brief The location of the access specifier.
getAccessSpecifierLoc()115   SourceLocation getAccessSpecifierLoc() const { return getLocation(); }
116   /// \brief Sets the location of the access specifier.
setAccessSpecifierLoc(SourceLocation ASLoc)117   void setAccessSpecifierLoc(SourceLocation ASLoc) { setLocation(ASLoc); }
118 
119   /// \brief The location of the colon following the access specifier.
getColonLoc()120   SourceLocation getColonLoc() const { return ColonLoc; }
121   /// \brief Sets the location of the colon.
setColonLoc(SourceLocation CLoc)122   void setColonLoc(SourceLocation CLoc) { ColonLoc = CLoc; }
123 
getSourceRange()124   SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY {
125     return SourceRange(getAccessSpecifierLoc(), getColonLoc());
126   }
127 
Create(ASTContext & C,AccessSpecifier AS,DeclContext * DC,SourceLocation ASLoc,SourceLocation ColonLoc)128   static AccessSpecDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, AccessSpecifier AS,
129                                 DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation ASLoc,
130                                 SourceLocation ColonLoc) {
131     return new (C, DC) AccessSpecDecl(AS, DC, ASLoc, ColonLoc);
132   }
133   static AccessSpecDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
134 
135   // Implement isa/cast/dyncast/etc.
classof(const Decl * D)136   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)137   static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == AccessSpec; }
138 };
139 
140 
141 /// \brief Represents a base class of a C++ class.
142 ///
143 /// Each CXXBaseSpecifier represents a single, direct base class (or
144 /// struct) of a C++ class (or struct). It specifies the type of that
145 /// base class, whether it is a virtual or non-virtual base, and what
146 /// level of access (public, protected, private) is used for the
147 /// derivation. For example:
148 ///
149 /// \code
150 ///   class A { };
151 ///   class B { };
152 ///   class C : public virtual A, protected B { };
153 /// \endcode
154 ///
155 /// In this code, C will have two CXXBaseSpecifiers, one for "public
156 /// virtual A" and the other for "protected B".
157 class CXXBaseSpecifier {
158   /// \brief The source code range that covers the full base
159   /// specifier, including the "virtual" (if present) and access
160   /// specifier (if present).
161   SourceRange Range;
162 
163   /// \brief The source location of the ellipsis, if this is a pack
164   /// expansion.
165   SourceLocation EllipsisLoc;
166 
167   /// \brief Whether this is a virtual base class or not.
168   bool Virtual : 1;
169 
170   /// \brief Whether this is the base of a class (true) or of a struct (false).
171   ///
172   /// This determines the mapping from the access specifier as written in the
173   /// source code to the access specifier used for semantic analysis.
174   bool BaseOfClass : 1;
175 
176   /// \brief Access specifier as written in the source code (may be AS_none).
177   ///
178   /// The actual type of data stored here is an AccessSpecifier, but we use
179   /// "unsigned" here to work around a VC++ bug.
180   unsigned Access : 2;
181 
182   /// \brief Whether the class contains a using declaration
183   /// to inherit the named class's constructors.
184   bool InheritConstructors : 1;
185 
186   /// \brief The type of the base class.
187   ///
188   /// This will be a class or struct (or a typedef of such). The source code
189   /// range does not include the \c virtual or the access specifier.
190   TypeSourceInfo *BaseTypeInfo;
191 
192 public:
CXXBaseSpecifier()193   CXXBaseSpecifier() { }
194 
CXXBaseSpecifier(SourceRange R,bool V,bool BC,AccessSpecifier A,TypeSourceInfo * TInfo,SourceLocation EllipsisLoc)195   CXXBaseSpecifier(SourceRange R, bool V, bool BC, AccessSpecifier A,
196                    TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, SourceLocation EllipsisLoc)
197     : Range(R), EllipsisLoc(EllipsisLoc), Virtual(V), BaseOfClass(BC),
198       Access(A), InheritConstructors(false), BaseTypeInfo(TInfo) { }
199 
200   /// \brief Retrieves the source range that contains the entire base specifier.
getSourceRange()201   SourceRange getSourceRange() const LLVM_READONLY { return Range; }
getLocStart()202   SourceLocation getLocStart() const LLVM_READONLY { return Range.getBegin(); }
getLocEnd()203   SourceLocation getLocEnd() const LLVM_READONLY { return Range.getEnd(); }
204 
205   /// \brief Determines whether the base class is a virtual base class (or not).
isVirtual()206   bool isVirtual() const { return Virtual; }
207 
208   /// \brief Determine whether this base class is a base of a class declared
209   /// with the 'class' keyword (vs. one declared with the 'struct' keyword).
isBaseOfClass()210   bool isBaseOfClass() const { return BaseOfClass; }
211 
212   /// \brief Determine whether this base specifier is a pack expansion.
isPackExpansion()213   bool isPackExpansion() const { return EllipsisLoc.isValid(); }
214 
215   /// \brief Determine whether this base class's constructors get inherited.
getInheritConstructors()216   bool getInheritConstructors() const { return InheritConstructors; }
217 
218   /// \brief Set that this base class's constructors should be inherited.
219   void setInheritConstructors(bool Inherit = true) {
220     InheritConstructors = Inherit;
221   }
222 
223   /// \brief For a pack expansion, determine the location of the ellipsis.
getEllipsisLoc()224   SourceLocation getEllipsisLoc() const {
225     return EllipsisLoc;
226   }
227 
228   /// \brief Returns the access specifier for this base specifier.
229   ///
230   /// This is the actual base specifier as used for semantic analysis, so
231   /// the result can never be AS_none. To retrieve the access specifier as
232   /// written in the source code, use getAccessSpecifierAsWritten().
getAccessSpecifier()233   AccessSpecifier getAccessSpecifier() const {
234     if ((AccessSpecifier)Access == AS_none)
235       return BaseOfClass? AS_private : AS_public;
236     else
237       return (AccessSpecifier)Access;
238   }
239 
240   /// \brief Retrieves the access specifier as written in the source code
241   /// (which may mean that no access specifier was explicitly written).
242   ///
243   /// Use getAccessSpecifier() to retrieve the access specifier for use in
244   /// semantic analysis.
getAccessSpecifierAsWritten()245   AccessSpecifier getAccessSpecifierAsWritten() const {
246     return (AccessSpecifier)Access;
247   }
248 
249   /// \brief Retrieves the type of the base class.
250   ///
251   /// This type will always be an unqualified class type.
getType()252   QualType getType() const {
253     return BaseTypeInfo->getType().getUnqualifiedType();
254   }
255 
256   /// \brief Retrieves the type and source location of the base class.
getTypeSourceInfo()257   TypeSourceInfo *getTypeSourceInfo() const { return BaseTypeInfo; }
258 };
259 
260 /// \brief A lazy pointer to the definition data for a declaration.
261 /// FIXME: This is a little CXXRecordDecl-specific that the moment.
262 template<typename Decl, typename T> class LazyDefinitionDataPtr {
263   llvm::PointerUnion<T *, Decl *> DataOrCanonicalDecl;
264 
update()265   LazyDefinitionDataPtr update() {
266     if (Decl *Canon = DataOrCanonicalDecl.template dyn_cast<Decl*>()) {
267       if (Canon->isCanonicalDecl())
268         Canon->getMostRecentDecl();
269       else
270         // Declaration isn't canonical any more;
271         // update it and perform path compression.
272         *this = Canon->getPreviousDecl()->DefinitionData.update();
273     }
274     return *this;
275   }
276 
277 public:
LazyDefinitionDataPtr(Decl * Canon)278   LazyDefinitionDataPtr(Decl *Canon) : DataOrCanonicalDecl(Canon) {}
LazyDefinitionDataPtr(T * Data)279   LazyDefinitionDataPtr(T *Data) : DataOrCanonicalDecl(Data) {}
getNotUpdated()280   T *getNotUpdated() { return DataOrCanonicalDecl.template dyn_cast<T*>(); }
get()281   T *get() { return update().getNotUpdated(); }
282 };
283 
284 /// \brief Represents a C++ struct/union/class.
285 class CXXRecordDecl : public RecordDecl {
286 
287   friend void TagDecl::startDefinition();
288 
289   /// Values used in DefinitionData fields to represent special members.
290   enum SpecialMemberFlags {
291     SMF_DefaultConstructor = 0x1,
292     SMF_CopyConstructor = 0x2,
293     SMF_MoveConstructor = 0x4,
294     SMF_CopyAssignment = 0x8,
295     SMF_MoveAssignment = 0x10,
296     SMF_Destructor = 0x20,
297     SMF_All = 0x3f
298   };
299 
300   struct DefinitionData {
301     DefinitionData(CXXRecordDecl *D);
302 
303     /// \brief True if this class has any user-declared constructors.
304     bool UserDeclaredConstructor : 1;
305 
306     /// \brief The user-declared special members which this class has.
307     unsigned UserDeclaredSpecialMembers : 6;
308 
309     /// \brief True when this class is an aggregate.
310     bool Aggregate : 1;
311 
312     /// \brief True when this class is a POD-type.
313     bool PlainOldData : 1;
314 
315     /// true when this class is empty for traits purposes,
316     /// i.e. has no data members other than 0-width bit-fields, has no
317     /// virtual function/base, and doesn't inherit from a non-empty
318     /// class. Doesn't take union-ness into account.
319     bool Empty : 1;
320 
321     /// \brief True when this class is polymorphic, i.e., has at
322     /// least one virtual member or derives from a polymorphic class.
323     bool Polymorphic : 1;
324 
325     /// \brief True when this class is abstract, i.e., has at least
326     /// one pure virtual function, (that can come from a base class).
327     bool Abstract : 1;
328 
329     /// \brief True when this class has standard layout.
330     ///
331     /// C++11 [class]p7.  A standard-layout class is a class that:
332     /// * has no non-static data members of type non-standard-layout class (or
333     ///   array of such types) or reference,
334     /// * has no virtual functions (10.3) and no virtual base classes (10.1),
335     /// * has the same access control (Clause 11) for all non-static data
336     ///   members
337     /// * has no non-standard-layout base classes,
338     /// * either has no non-static data members in the most derived class and at
339     ///   most one base class with non-static data members, or has no base
340     ///   classes with non-static data members, and
341     /// * has no base classes of the same type as the first non-static data
342     ///   member.
343     bool IsStandardLayout : 1;
344 
345     /// \brief True when there are no non-empty base classes.
346     ///
347     /// This is a helper bit of state used to implement IsStandardLayout more
348     /// efficiently.
349     bool HasNoNonEmptyBases : 1;
350 
351     /// \brief True when there are private non-static data members.
352     bool HasPrivateFields : 1;
353 
354     /// \brief True when there are protected non-static data members.
355     bool HasProtectedFields : 1;
356 
357     /// \brief True when there are private non-static data members.
358     bool HasPublicFields : 1;
359 
360     /// \brief True if this class (or any subobject) has mutable fields.
361     bool HasMutableFields : 1;
362 
363     /// \brief True if this class (or any nested anonymous struct or union)
364     /// has variant members.
365     bool HasVariantMembers : 1;
366 
367     /// \brief True if there no non-field members declared by the user.
368     bool HasOnlyCMembers : 1;
369 
370     /// \brief True if any field has an in-class initializer, including those
371     /// within anonymous unions or structs.
372     bool HasInClassInitializer : 1;
373 
374     /// \brief True if any field is of reference type, and does not have an
375     /// in-class initializer.
376     ///
377     /// In this case, value-initialization of this class is illegal in C++98
378     /// even if the class has a trivial default constructor.
379     bool HasUninitializedReferenceMember : 1;
380 
381     /// \brief These flags are \c true if a defaulted corresponding special
382     /// member can't be fully analyzed without performing overload resolution.
383     /// @{
384     bool NeedOverloadResolutionForMoveConstructor : 1;
385     bool NeedOverloadResolutionForMoveAssignment : 1;
386     bool NeedOverloadResolutionForDestructor : 1;
387     /// @}
388 
389     /// \brief These flags are \c true if an implicit defaulted corresponding
390     /// special member would be defined as deleted.
391     /// @{
392     bool DefaultedMoveConstructorIsDeleted : 1;
393     bool DefaultedMoveAssignmentIsDeleted : 1;
394     bool DefaultedDestructorIsDeleted : 1;
395     /// @}
396 
397     /// \brief The trivial special members which this class has, per
398     /// C++11 [class.ctor]p5, C++11 [class.copy]p12, C++11 [class.copy]p25,
399     /// C++11 [class.dtor]p5, or would have if the member were not suppressed.
400     ///
401     /// This excludes any user-declared but not user-provided special members
402     /// which have been declared but not yet defined.
403     unsigned HasTrivialSpecialMembers : 6;
404 
405     /// \brief The declared special members of this class which are known to be
406     /// non-trivial.
407     ///
408     /// This excludes any user-declared but not user-provided special members
409     /// which have been declared but not yet defined, and any implicit special
410     /// members which have not yet been declared.
411     unsigned DeclaredNonTrivialSpecialMembers : 6;
412 
413     /// \brief True when this class has a destructor with no semantic effect.
414     bool HasIrrelevantDestructor : 1;
415 
416     /// \brief True when this class has at least one user-declared constexpr
417     /// constructor which is neither the copy nor move constructor.
418     bool HasConstexprNonCopyMoveConstructor : 1;
419 
420     /// \brief True if a defaulted default constructor for this class would
421     /// be constexpr.
422     bool DefaultedDefaultConstructorIsConstexpr : 1;
423 
424     /// \brief True if this class has a constexpr default constructor.
425     ///
426     /// This is true for either a user-declared constexpr default constructor
427     /// or an implicitly declared constexpr default constructor.
428     bool HasConstexprDefaultConstructor : 1;
429 
430     /// \brief True when this class contains at least one non-static data
431     /// member or base class of non-literal or volatile type.
432     bool HasNonLiteralTypeFieldsOrBases : 1;
433 
434     /// \brief True when visible conversion functions are already computed
435     /// and are available.
436     bool ComputedVisibleConversions : 1;
437 
438     /// \brief Whether we have a C++11 user-provided default constructor (not
439     /// explicitly deleted or defaulted).
440     bool UserProvidedDefaultConstructor : 1;
441 
442     /// \brief The special members which have been declared for this class,
443     /// either by the user or implicitly.
444     unsigned DeclaredSpecialMembers : 6;
445 
446     /// \brief Whether an implicit copy constructor would have a const-qualified
447     /// parameter.
448     bool ImplicitCopyConstructorHasConstParam : 1;
449 
450     /// \brief Whether an implicit copy assignment operator would have a
451     /// const-qualified parameter.
452     bool ImplicitCopyAssignmentHasConstParam : 1;
453 
454     /// \brief Whether any declared copy constructor has a const-qualified
455     /// parameter.
456     bool HasDeclaredCopyConstructorWithConstParam : 1;
457 
458     /// \brief Whether any declared copy assignment operator has either a
459     /// const-qualified reference parameter or a non-reference parameter.
460     bool HasDeclaredCopyAssignmentWithConstParam : 1;
461 
462     /// \brief Whether this class describes a C++ lambda.
463     bool IsLambda : 1;
464 
465     /// \brief Whether we are currently parsing base specifiers.
466     bool IsParsingBaseSpecifiers : 1;
467 
468     /// \brief The number of base class specifiers in Bases.
469     unsigned NumBases;
470 
471     /// \brief The number of virtual base class specifiers in VBases.
472     unsigned NumVBases;
473 
474     /// \brief Base classes of this class.
475     ///
476     /// FIXME: This is wasted space for a union.
477     LazyCXXBaseSpecifiersPtr Bases;
478 
479     /// \brief direct and indirect virtual base classes of this class.
480     LazyCXXBaseSpecifiersPtr VBases;
481 
482     /// \brief The conversion functions of this C++ class (but not its
483     /// inherited conversion functions).
484     ///
485     /// Each of the entries in this overload set is a CXXConversionDecl.
486     LazyASTUnresolvedSet Conversions;
487 
488     /// \brief The conversion functions of this C++ class and all those
489     /// inherited conversion functions that are visible in this class.
490     ///
491     /// Each of the entries in this overload set is a CXXConversionDecl or a
492     /// FunctionTemplateDecl.
493     LazyASTUnresolvedSet VisibleConversions;
494 
495     /// \brief The declaration which defines this record.
496     CXXRecordDecl *Definition;
497 
498     /// \brief The first friend declaration in this class, or null if there
499     /// aren't any.
500     ///
501     /// This is actually currently stored in reverse order.
502     LazyDeclPtr FirstFriend;
503 
504     /// \brief Retrieve the set of direct base classes.
getBasesDefinitionData505     CXXBaseSpecifier *getBases() const {
506       if (!Bases.isOffset())
507         return Bases.get(nullptr);
508       return getBasesSlowCase();
509     }
510 
511     /// \brief Retrieve the set of virtual base classes.
getVBasesDefinitionData512     CXXBaseSpecifier *getVBases() const {
513       if (!VBases.isOffset())
514         return VBases.get(nullptr);
515       return getVBasesSlowCase();
516     }
517 
518   private:
519     CXXBaseSpecifier *getBasesSlowCase() const;
520     CXXBaseSpecifier *getVBasesSlowCase() const;
521   };
522 
523   typedef LazyDefinitionDataPtr<CXXRecordDecl, struct DefinitionData>
524       DefinitionDataPtr;
525   friend class LazyDefinitionDataPtr<CXXRecordDecl, struct DefinitionData>;
526 
527   mutable DefinitionDataPtr DefinitionData;
528 
529   /// \brief Describes a C++ closure type (generated by a lambda expression).
530   struct LambdaDefinitionData : public DefinitionData {
531     typedef LambdaCapture Capture;
532 
LambdaDefinitionDataLambdaDefinitionData533     LambdaDefinitionData(CXXRecordDecl *D, TypeSourceInfo *Info,
534                          bool Dependent, bool IsGeneric,
535                          LambdaCaptureDefault CaptureDefault)
536       : DefinitionData(D), Dependent(Dependent), IsGenericLambda(IsGeneric),
537         CaptureDefault(CaptureDefault), NumCaptures(0), NumExplicitCaptures(0),
538         ManglingNumber(0), ContextDecl(nullptr), Captures(nullptr),
539         MethodTyInfo(Info) {
540       IsLambda = true;
541 
542       // C++11 [expr.prim.lambda]p3:
543       //   This class type is neither an aggregate nor a literal type.
544       Aggregate = false;
545       PlainOldData = false;
546       HasNonLiteralTypeFieldsOrBases = true;
547     }
548 
549     /// \brief Whether this lambda is known to be dependent, even if its
550     /// context isn't dependent.
551     ///
552     /// A lambda with a non-dependent context can be dependent if it occurs
553     /// within the default argument of a function template, because the
554     /// lambda will have been created with the enclosing context as its
555     /// declaration context, rather than function. This is an unfortunate
556     /// artifact of having to parse the default arguments before.
557     unsigned Dependent : 1;
558 
559     /// \brief Whether this lambda is a generic lambda.
560     unsigned IsGenericLambda : 1;
561 
562     /// \brief The Default Capture.
563     unsigned CaptureDefault : 2;
564 
565     /// \brief The number of captures in this lambda is limited 2^NumCaptures.
566     unsigned NumCaptures : 15;
567 
568     /// \brief The number of explicit captures in this lambda.
569     unsigned NumExplicitCaptures : 13;
570 
571     /// \brief The number used to indicate this lambda expression for name
572     /// mangling in the Itanium C++ ABI.
573     unsigned ManglingNumber;
574 
575     /// \brief The declaration that provides context for this lambda, if the
576     /// actual DeclContext does not suffice. This is used for lambdas that
577     /// occur within default arguments of function parameters within the class
578     /// or within a data member initializer.
579     Decl *ContextDecl;
580 
581     /// \brief The list of captures, both explicit and implicit, for this
582     /// lambda.
583     Capture *Captures;
584 
585     /// \brief The type of the call method.
586     TypeSourceInfo *MethodTyInfo;
587 
588   };
589 
data()590   struct DefinitionData &data() const {
591     auto *DD = DefinitionData.get();
592     assert(DD && "queried property of class with no definition");
593     return *DD;
594   }
595 
getLambdaData()596   struct LambdaDefinitionData &getLambdaData() const {
597     // No update required: a merged definition cannot change any lambda
598     // properties.
599     auto *DD = DefinitionData.getNotUpdated();
600     assert(DD && DD->IsLambda && "queried lambda property of non-lambda class");
601     return static_cast<LambdaDefinitionData&>(*DD);
602   }
603 
604   /// \brief The template or declaration that this declaration
605   /// describes or was instantiated from, respectively.
606   ///
607   /// For non-templates, this value will be null. For record
608   /// declarations that describe a class template, this will be a
609   /// pointer to a ClassTemplateDecl. For member
610   /// classes of class template specializations, this will be the
611   /// MemberSpecializationInfo referring to the member class that was
612   /// instantiated or specialized.
613   llvm::PointerUnion<ClassTemplateDecl*, MemberSpecializationInfo*>
614     TemplateOrInstantiation;
615 
616   friend class DeclContext;
617   friend class LambdaExpr;
618 
619   /// \brief Called from setBases and addedMember to notify the class that a
620   /// direct or virtual base class or a member of class type has been added.
621   void addedClassSubobject(CXXRecordDecl *Base);
622 
623   /// \brief Notify the class that member has been added.
624   ///
625   /// This routine helps maintain information about the class based on which
626   /// members have been added. It will be invoked by DeclContext::addDecl()
627   /// whenever a member is added to this record.
628   void addedMember(Decl *D);
629 
630   void markedVirtualFunctionPure();
631   friend void FunctionDecl::setPure(bool);
632 
633   friend class ASTNodeImporter;
634 
635   /// \brief Get the head of our list of friend declarations, possibly
636   /// deserializing the friends from an external AST source.
637   FriendDecl *getFirstFriend() const;
638 
639 protected:
640   CXXRecordDecl(Kind K, TagKind TK, const ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
641                 SourceLocation StartLoc, SourceLocation IdLoc,
642                 IdentifierInfo *Id, CXXRecordDecl *PrevDecl);
643 
644 public:
645   /// \brief Iterator that traverses the base classes of a class.
646   typedef CXXBaseSpecifier*       base_class_iterator;
647 
648   /// \brief Iterator that traverses the base classes of a class.
649   typedef const CXXBaseSpecifier* base_class_const_iterator;
650 
getCanonicalDecl()651   CXXRecordDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
652     return cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RecordDecl::getCanonicalDecl());
653   }
getCanonicalDecl()654   const CXXRecordDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
655     return const_cast<CXXRecordDecl*>(this)->getCanonicalDecl();
656   }
657 
getPreviousDecl()658   CXXRecordDecl *getPreviousDecl() {
659     return cast_or_null<CXXRecordDecl>(
660             static_cast<RecordDecl *>(this)->getPreviousDecl());
661   }
getPreviousDecl()662   const CXXRecordDecl *getPreviousDecl() const {
663     return const_cast<CXXRecordDecl*>(this)->getPreviousDecl();
664   }
665 
getMostRecentDecl()666   CXXRecordDecl *getMostRecentDecl() {
667     return cast<CXXRecordDecl>(
668             static_cast<RecordDecl *>(this)->getMostRecentDecl());
669   }
670 
getMostRecentDecl()671   const CXXRecordDecl *getMostRecentDecl() const {
672     return const_cast<CXXRecordDecl*>(this)->getMostRecentDecl();
673   }
674 
getDefinition()675   CXXRecordDecl *getDefinition() const {
676     auto *DD = DefinitionData.get();
677     return DD ? DD->Definition : nullptr;
678   }
679 
hasDefinition()680   bool hasDefinition() const { return DefinitionData.get(); }
681 
682   static CXXRecordDecl *Create(const ASTContext &C, TagKind TK, DeclContext *DC,
683                                SourceLocation StartLoc, SourceLocation IdLoc,
684                                IdentifierInfo *Id,
685                                CXXRecordDecl *PrevDecl = nullptr,
686                                bool DelayTypeCreation = false);
687   static CXXRecordDecl *CreateLambda(const ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
688                                      TypeSourceInfo *Info, SourceLocation Loc,
689                                      bool DependentLambda, bool IsGeneric,
690                                      LambdaCaptureDefault CaptureDefault);
691   static CXXRecordDecl *CreateDeserialized(const ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
692 
isDynamicClass()693   bool isDynamicClass() const {
694     return data().Polymorphic || data().NumVBases != 0;
695   }
696 
setIsParsingBaseSpecifiers()697   void setIsParsingBaseSpecifiers() { data().IsParsingBaseSpecifiers = true; }
698 
isParsingBaseSpecifiers()699   bool isParsingBaseSpecifiers() const {
700     return data().IsParsingBaseSpecifiers;
701   }
702 
703   /// \brief Sets the base classes of this struct or class.
704   void setBases(CXXBaseSpecifier const * const *Bases, unsigned NumBases);
705 
706   /// \brief Retrieves the number of base classes of this class.
getNumBases()707   unsigned getNumBases() const { return data().NumBases; }
708 
709   typedef llvm::iterator_range<base_class_iterator> base_class_range;
710   typedef llvm::iterator_range<base_class_const_iterator>
711     base_class_const_range;
712 
bases()713   base_class_range bases() {
714     return base_class_range(bases_begin(), bases_end());
715   }
bases()716   base_class_const_range bases() const {
717     return base_class_const_range(bases_begin(), bases_end());
718   }
719 
bases_begin()720   base_class_iterator bases_begin() { return data().getBases(); }
bases_begin()721   base_class_const_iterator bases_begin() const { return data().getBases(); }
bases_end()722   base_class_iterator bases_end() { return bases_begin() + data().NumBases; }
bases_end()723   base_class_const_iterator bases_end() const {
724     return bases_begin() + data().NumBases;
725   }
726 
727   /// \brief Retrieves the number of virtual base classes of this class.
getNumVBases()728   unsigned getNumVBases() const { return data().NumVBases; }
729 
vbases()730   base_class_range vbases() {
731     return base_class_range(vbases_begin(), vbases_end());
732   }
vbases()733   base_class_const_range vbases() const {
734     return base_class_const_range(vbases_begin(), vbases_end());
735   }
736 
vbases_begin()737   base_class_iterator vbases_begin() { return data().getVBases(); }
vbases_begin()738   base_class_const_iterator vbases_begin() const { return data().getVBases(); }
vbases_end()739   base_class_iterator vbases_end() { return vbases_begin() + data().NumVBases; }
vbases_end()740   base_class_const_iterator vbases_end() const {
741     return vbases_begin() + data().NumVBases;
742   }
743 
744   /// \brief Determine whether this class has any dependent base classes which
745   /// are not the current instantiation.
746   bool hasAnyDependentBases() const;
747 
748   /// Iterator access to method members.  The method iterator visits
749   /// all method members of the class, including non-instance methods,
750   /// special methods, etc.
751   typedef specific_decl_iterator<CXXMethodDecl> method_iterator;
752   typedef llvm::iterator_range<specific_decl_iterator<CXXMethodDecl>>
753     method_range;
754 
methods()755   method_range methods() const {
756     return method_range(method_begin(), method_end());
757   }
758 
759   /// \brief Method begin iterator.  Iterates in the order the methods
760   /// were declared.
method_begin()761   method_iterator method_begin() const {
762     return method_iterator(decls_begin());
763   }
764   /// \brief Method past-the-end iterator.
method_end()765   method_iterator method_end() const {
766     return method_iterator(decls_end());
767   }
768 
769   /// Iterator access to constructor members.
770   typedef specific_decl_iterator<CXXConstructorDecl> ctor_iterator;
771   typedef llvm::iterator_range<specific_decl_iterator<CXXConstructorDecl>>
772     ctor_range;
773 
ctors()774   ctor_range ctors() const { return ctor_range(ctor_begin(), ctor_end()); }
775 
ctor_begin()776   ctor_iterator ctor_begin() const {
777     return ctor_iterator(decls_begin());
778   }
ctor_end()779   ctor_iterator ctor_end() const {
780     return ctor_iterator(decls_end());
781   }
782 
783   /// An iterator over friend declarations.  All of these are defined
784   /// in DeclFriend.h.
785   class friend_iterator;
786   typedef llvm::iterator_range<friend_iterator> friend_range;
787 
788   friend_range friends() const;
789   friend_iterator friend_begin() const;
790   friend_iterator friend_end() const;
791   void pushFriendDecl(FriendDecl *FD);
792 
793   /// Determines whether this record has any friends.
hasFriends()794   bool hasFriends() const {
795     return data().FirstFriend.isValid();
796   }
797 
798   /// \brief \c true if we know for sure that this class has a single,
799   /// accessible, unambiguous move constructor that is not deleted.
hasSimpleMoveConstructor()800   bool hasSimpleMoveConstructor() const {
801     return !hasUserDeclaredMoveConstructor() && hasMoveConstructor() &&
802            !data().DefaultedMoveConstructorIsDeleted;
803   }
804   /// \brief \c true if we know for sure that this class has a single,
805   /// accessible, unambiguous move assignment operator that is not deleted.
hasSimpleMoveAssignment()806   bool hasSimpleMoveAssignment() const {
807     return !hasUserDeclaredMoveAssignment() && hasMoveAssignment() &&
808            !data().DefaultedMoveAssignmentIsDeleted;
809   }
810   /// \brief \c true if we know for sure that this class has an accessible
811   /// destructor that is not deleted.
hasSimpleDestructor()812   bool hasSimpleDestructor() const {
813     return !hasUserDeclaredDestructor() &&
814            !data().DefaultedDestructorIsDeleted;
815   }
816 
817   /// \brief Determine whether this class has any default constructors.
hasDefaultConstructor()818   bool hasDefaultConstructor() const {
819     return (data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_DefaultConstructor) ||
820            needsImplicitDefaultConstructor();
821   }
822 
823   /// \brief Determine if we need to declare a default constructor for
824   /// this class.
825   ///
826   /// This value is used for lazy creation of default constructors.
needsImplicitDefaultConstructor()827   bool needsImplicitDefaultConstructor() const {
828     return !data().UserDeclaredConstructor &&
829            !(data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_DefaultConstructor) &&
830            // C++14 [expr.prim.lambda]p20:
831            //   The closure type associated with a lambda-expression has no
832            //   default constructor.
833            !isLambda();
834   }
835 
836   /// \brief Determine whether this class has any user-declared constructors.
837   ///
838   /// When true, a default constructor will not be implicitly declared.
hasUserDeclaredConstructor()839   bool hasUserDeclaredConstructor() const {
840     return data().UserDeclaredConstructor;
841   }
842 
843   /// \brief Whether this class has a user-provided default constructor
844   /// per C++11.
hasUserProvidedDefaultConstructor()845   bool hasUserProvidedDefaultConstructor() const {
846     return data().UserProvidedDefaultConstructor;
847   }
848 
849   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a user-declared copy constructor.
850   ///
851   /// When false, a copy constructor will be implicitly declared.
hasUserDeclaredCopyConstructor()852   bool hasUserDeclaredCopyConstructor() const {
853     return data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyConstructor;
854   }
855 
856   /// \brief Determine whether this class needs an implicit copy
857   /// constructor to be lazily declared.
needsImplicitCopyConstructor()858   bool needsImplicitCopyConstructor() const {
859     return !(data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyConstructor);
860   }
861 
862   /// \brief Determine whether we need to eagerly declare a defaulted copy
863   /// constructor for this class.
needsOverloadResolutionForCopyConstructor()864   bool needsOverloadResolutionForCopyConstructor() const {
865     return data().HasMutableFields;
866   }
867 
868   /// \brief Determine whether an implicit copy constructor for this type
869   /// would have a parameter with a const-qualified reference type.
implicitCopyConstructorHasConstParam()870   bool implicitCopyConstructorHasConstParam() const {
871     return data().ImplicitCopyConstructorHasConstParam;
872   }
873 
874   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a copy constructor with
875   /// a parameter type which is a reference to a const-qualified type.
hasCopyConstructorWithConstParam()876   bool hasCopyConstructorWithConstParam() const {
877     return data().HasDeclaredCopyConstructorWithConstParam ||
878            (needsImplicitCopyConstructor() &&
879             implicitCopyConstructorHasConstParam());
880   }
881 
882   /// \brief Whether this class has a user-declared move constructor or
883   /// assignment operator.
884   ///
885   /// When false, a move constructor and assignment operator may be
886   /// implicitly declared.
hasUserDeclaredMoveOperation()887   bool hasUserDeclaredMoveOperation() const {
888     return data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers &
889              (SMF_MoveConstructor | SMF_MoveAssignment);
890   }
891 
892   /// \brief Determine whether this class has had a move constructor
893   /// declared by the user.
hasUserDeclaredMoveConstructor()894   bool hasUserDeclaredMoveConstructor() const {
895     return data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveConstructor;
896   }
897 
898   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a move constructor.
hasMoveConstructor()899   bool hasMoveConstructor() const {
900     return (data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveConstructor) ||
901            needsImplicitMoveConstructor();
902   }
903 
904   /// \brief Set that we attempted to declare an implicitly move
905   /// constructor, but overload resolution failed so we deleted it.
setImplicitMoveConstructorIsDeleted()906   void setImplicitMoveConstructorIsDeleted() {
907     assert((data().DefaultedMoveConstructorIsDeleted ||
908             needsOverloadResolutionForMoveConstructor()) &&
909            "move constructor should not be deleted");
910     data().DefaultedMoveConstructorIsDeleted = true;
911   }
912 
913   /// \brief Determine whether this class should get an implicit move
914   /// constructor or if any existing special member function inhibits this.
needsImplicitMoveConstructor()915   bool needsImplicitMoveConstructor() const {
916     return !(data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveConstructor) &&
917            !hasUserDeclaredCopyConstructor() &&
918            !hasUserDeclaredCopyAssignment() &&
919            !hasUserDeclaredMoveAssignment() &&
920            !hasUserDeclaredDestructor();
921   }
922 
923   /// \brief Determine whether we need to eagerly declare a defaulted move
924   /// constructor for this class.
needsOverloadResolutionForMoveConstructor()925   bool needsOverloadResolutionForMoveConstructor() const {
926     return data().NeedOverloadResolutionForMoveConstructor;
927   }
928 
929   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a user-declared copy assignment
930   /// operator.
931   ///
932   /// When false, a copy assigment operator will be implicitly declared.
hasUserDeclaredCopyAssignment()933   bool hasUserDeclaredCopyAssignment() const {
934     return data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyAssignment;
935   }
936 
937   /// \brief Determine whether this class needs an implicit copy
938   /// assignment operator to be lazily declared.
needsImplicitCopyAssignment()939   bool needsImplicitCopyAssignment() const {
940     return !(data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyAssignment);
941   }
942 
943   /// \brief Determine whether we need to eagerly declare a defaulted copy
944   /// assignment operator for this class.
needsOverloadResolutionForCopyAssignment()945   bool needsOverloadResolutionForCopyAssignment() const {
946     return data().HasMutableFields;
947   }
948 
949   /// \brief Determine whether an implicit copy assignment operator for this
950   /// type would have a parameter with a const-qualified reference type.
implicitCopyAssignmentHasConstParam()951   bool implicitCopyAssignmentHasConstParam() const {
952     return data().ImplicitCopyAssignmentHasConstParam;
953   }
954 
955   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a copy assignment operator with
956   /// a parameter type which is a reference to a const-qualified type or is not
957   /// a reference.
hasCopyAssignmentWithConstParam()958   bool hasCopyAssignmentWithConstParam() const {
959     return data().HasDeclaredCopyAssignmentWithConstParam ||
960            (needsImplicitCopyAssignment() &&
961             implicitCopyAssignmentHasConstParam());
962   }
963 
964   /// \brief Determine whether this class has had a move assignment
965   /// declared by the user.
hasUserDeclaredMoveAssignment()966   bool hasUserDeclaredMoveAssignment() const {
967     return data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveAssignment;
968   }
969 
970   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a move assignment operator.
hasMoveAssignment()971   bool hasMoveAssignment() const {
972     return (data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveAssignment) ||
973            needsImplicitMoveAssignment();
974   }
975 
976   /// \brief Set that we attempted to declare an implicit move assignment
977   /// operator, but overload resolution failed so we deleted it.
setImplicitMoveAssignmentIsDeleted()978   void setImplicitMoveAssignmentIsDeleted() {
979     assert((data().DefaultedMoveAssignmentIsDeleted ||
980             needsOverloadResolutionForMoveAssignment()) &&
981            "move assignment should not be deleted");
982     data().DefaultedMoveAssignmentIsDeleted = true;
983   }
984 
985   /// \brief Determine whether this class should get an implicit move
986   /// assignment operator or if any existing special member function inhibits
987   /// this.
needsImplicitMoveAssignment()988   bool needsImplicitMoveAssignment() const {
989     return !(data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveAssignment) &&
990            !hasUserDeclaredCopyConstructor() &&
991            !hasUserDeclaredCopyAssignment() &&
992            !hasUserDeclaredMoveConstructor() &&
993            !hasUserDeclaredDestructor();
994   }
995 
996   /// \brief Determine whether we need to eagerly declare a move assignment
997   /// operator for this class.
needsOverloadResolutionForMoveAssignment()998   bool needsOverloadResolutionForMoveAssignment() const {
999     return data().NeedOverloadResolutionForMoveAssignment;
1000   }
1001 
1002   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a user-declared destructor.
1003   ///
1004   /// When false, a destructor will be implicitly declared.
hasUserDeclaredDestructor()1005   bool hasUserDeclaredDestructor() const {
1006     return data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_Destructor;
1007   }
1008 
1009   /// \brief Determine whether this class needs an implicit destructor to
1010   /// be lazily declared.
needsImplicitDestructor()1011   bool needsImplicitDestructor() const {
1012     return !(data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_Destructor);
1013   }
1014 
1015   /// \brief Determine whether we need to eagerly declare a destructor for this
1016   /// class.
needsOverloadResolutionForDestructor()1017   bool needsOverloadResolutionForDestructor() const {
1018     return data().NeedOverloadResolutionForDestructor;
1019   }
1020 
1021   /// \brief Determine whether this class describes a lambda function object.
isLambda()1022   bool isLambda() const {
1023     // An update record can't turn a non-lambda into a lambda.
1024     auto *DD = DefinitionData.getNotUpdated();
1025     return DD && DD->IsLambda;
1026   }
1027 
1028   /// \brief Determine whether this class describes a generic
1029   /// lambda function object (i.e. function call operator is
1030   /// a template).
1031   bool isGenericLambda() const;
1032 
1033   /// \brief Retrieve the lambda call operator of the closure type
1034   /// if this is a closure type.
1035   CXXMethodDecl *getLambdaCallOperator() const;
1036 
1037   /// \brief Retrieve the lambda static invoker, the address of which
1038   /// is returned by the conversion operator, and the body of which
1039   /// is forwarded to the lambda call operator.
1040   CXXMethodDecl *getLambdaStaticInvoker() const;
1041 
1042   /// \brief Retrieve the generic lambda's template parameter list.
1043   /// Returns null if the class does not represent a lambda or a generic
1044   /// lambda.
1045   TemplateParameterList *getGenericLambdaTemplateParameterList() const;
1046 
getLambdaCaptureDefault()1047   LambdaCaptureDefault getLambdaCaptureDefault() const {
1048     assert(isLambda());
1049     return static_cast<LambdaCaptureDefault>(getLambdaData().CaptureDefault);
1050   }
1051 
1052   /// \brief For a closure type, retrieve the mapping from captured
1053   /// variables and \c this to the non-static data members that store the
1054   /// values or references of the captures.
1055   ///
1056   /// \param Captures Will be populated with the mapping from captured
1057   /// variables to the corresponding fields.
1058   ///
1059   /// \param ThisCapture Will be set to the field declaration for the
1060   /// \c this capture.
1061   ///
1062   /// \note No entries will be added for init-captures, as they do not capture
1063   /// variables.
1064   void getCaptureFields(llvm::DenseMap<const VarDecl *, FieldDecl *> &Captures,
1065                         FieldDecl *&ThisCapture) const;
1066 
1067   typedef const LambdaCapture *capture_const_iterator;
1068   typedef llvm::iterator_range<capture_const_iterator> capture_const_range;
1069 
captures()1070   capture_const_range captures() const {
1071     return capture_const_range(captures_begin(), captures_end());
1072   }
captures_begin()1073   capture_const_iterator captures_begin() const {
1074     return isLambda() ? getLambdaData().Captures : nullptr;
1075   }
captures_end()1076   capture_const_iterator captures_end() const {
1077     return isLambda() ? captures_begin() + getLambdaData().NumCaptures
1078                       : nullptr;
1079   }
1080 
1081   typedef UnresolvedSetIterator conversion_iterator;
conversion_begin()1082   conversion_iterator conversion_begin() const {
1083     return data().Conversions.get(getASTContext()).begin();
1084   }
conversion_end()1085   conversion_iterator conversion_end() const {
1086     return data().Conversions.get(getASTContext()).end();
1087   }
1088 
1089   /// Removes a conversion function from this class.  The conversion
1090   /// function must currently be a member of this class.  Furthermore,
1091   /// this class must currently be in the process of being defined.
1092   void removeConversion(const NamedDecl *Old);
1093 
1094   /// \brief Get all conversion functions visible in current class,
1095   /// including conversion function templates.
1096   llvm::iterator_range<conversion_iterator> getVisibleConversionFunctions();
1097 
1098   /// Determine whether this class is an aggregate (C++ [dcl.init.aggr]),
1099   /// which is a class with no user-declared constructors, no private
1100   /// or protected non-static data members, no base classes, and no virtual
1101   /// functions (C++ [dcl.init.aggr]p1).
isAggregate()1102   bool isAggregate() const { return data().Aggregate; }
1103 
1104   /// \brief Whether this class has any in-class initializers
1105   /// for non-static data members (including those in anonymous unions or
1106   /// structs).
hasInClassInitializer()1107   bool hasInClassInitializer() const { return data().HasInClassInitializer; }
1108 
1109   /// \brief Whether this class or any of its subobjects has any members of
1110   /// reference type which would make value-initialization ill-formed.
1111   ///
1112   /// Per C++03 [dcl.init]p5:
1113   ///  - if T is a non-union class type without a user-declared constructor,
1114   ///    then every non-static data member and base-class component of T is
1115   ///    value-initialized [...] A program that calls for [...]
1116   ///    value-initialization of an entity of reference type is ill-formed.
hasUninitializedReferenceMember()1117   bool hasUninitializedReferenceMember() const {
1118     return !isUnion() && !hasUserDeclaredConstructor() &&
1119            data().HasUninitializedReferenceMember;
1120   }
1121 
1122   /// \brief Whether this class is a POD-type (C++ [class]p4)
1123   ///
1124   /// For purposes of this function a class is POD if it is an aggregate
1125   /// that has no non-static non-POD data members, no reference data
1126   /// members, no user-defined copy assignment operator and no
1127   /// user-defined destructor.
1128   ///
1129   /// Note that this is the C++ TR1 definition of POD.
isPOD()1130   bool isPOD() const { return data().PlainOldData; }
1131 
1132   /// \brief True if this class is C-like, without C++-specific features, e.g.
1133   /// it contains only public fields, no bases, tag kind is not 'class', etc.
1134   bool isCLike() const;
1135 
1136   /// \brief Determine whether this is an empty class in the sense of
1137   /// (C++11 [meta.unary.prop]).
1138   ///
1139   /// A non-union class is empty iff it has a virtual function, virtual base,
1140   /// data member (other than 0-width bit-field) or inherits from a non-empty
1141   /// class.
1142   ///
1143   /// \note This does NOT include a check for union-ness.
isEmpty()1144   bool isEmpty() const { return data().Empty; }
1145 
1146   /// Whether this class is polymorphic (C++ [class.virtual]),
1147   /// which means that the class contains or inherits a virtual function.
isPolymorphic()1148   bool isPolymorphic() const { return data().Polymorphic; }
1149 
1150   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a pure virtual function.
1151   ///
1152   /// The class is is abstract per (C++ [class.abstract]p2) if it declares
1153   /// a pure virtual function or inherits a pure virtual function that is
1154   /// not overridden.
isAbstract()1155   bool isAbstract() const { return data().Abstract; }
1156 
1157   /// \brief Determine whether this class has standard layout per
1158   /// (C++ [class]p7)
isStandardLayout()1159   bool isStandardLayout() const { return data().IsStandardLayout; }
1160 
1161   /// \brief Determine whether this class, or any of its class subobjects,
1162   /// contains a mutable field.
hasMutableFields()1163   bool hasMutableFields() const { return data().HasMutableFields; }
1164 
1165   /// \brief Determine whether this class has any variant members.
hasVariantMembers()1166   bool hasVariantMembers() const { return data().HasVariantMembers; }
1167 
1168   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a trivial default constructor
1169   /// (C++11 [class.ctor]p5).
hasTrivialDefaultConstructor()1170   bool hasTrivialDefaultConstructor() const {
1171     return hasDefaultConstructor() &&
1172            (data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_DefaultConstructor);
1173   }
1174 
1175   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a non-trivial default constructor
1176   /// (C++11 [class.ctor]p5).
hasNonTrivialDefaultConstructor()1177   bool hasNonTrivialDefaultConstructor() const {
1178     return (data().DeclaredNonTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_DefaultConstructor) ||
1179            (needsImplicitDefaultConstructor() &&
1180             !(data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_DefaultConstructor));
1181   }
1182 
1183   /// \brief Determine whether this class has at least one constexpr constructor
1184   /// other than the copy or move constructors.
hasConstexprNonCopyMoveConstructor()1185   bool hasConstexprNonCopyMoveConstructor() const {
1186     return data().HasConstexprNonCopyMoveConstructor ||
1187            (needsImplicitDefaultConstructor() &&
1188             defaultedDefaultConstructorIsConstexpr());
1189   }
1190 
1191   /// \brief Determine whether a defaulted default constructor for this class
1192   /// would be constexpr.
defaultedDefaultConstructorIsConstexpr()1193   bool defaultedDefaultConstructorIsConstexpr() const {
1194     return data().DefaultedDefaultConstructorIsConstexpr &&
1195            (!isUnion() || hasInClassInitializer() || !hasVariantMembers());
1196   }
1197 
1198   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a constexpr default constructor.
hasConstexprDefaultConstructor()1199   bool hasConstexprDefaultConstructor() const {
1200     return data().HasConstexprDefaultConstructor ||
1201            (needsImplicitDefaultConstructor() &&
1202             defaultedDefaultConstructorIsConstexpr());
1203   }
1204 
1205   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a trivial copy constructor
1206   /// (C++ [class.copy]p6, C++11 [class.copy]p12)
hasTrivialCopyConstructor()1207   bool hasTrivialCopyConstructor() const {
1208     return data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyConstructor;
1209   }
1210 
1211   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a non-trivial copy constructor
1212   /// (C++ [class.copy]p6, C++11 [class.copy]p12)
hasNonTrivialCopyConstructor()1213   bool hasNonTrivialCopyConstructor() const {
1214     return data().DeclaredNonTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyConstructor ||
1215            !hasTrivialCopyConstructor();
1216   }
1217 
1218   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a trivial move constructor
1219   /// (C++11 [class.copy]p12)
hasTrivialMoveConstructor()1220   bool hasTrivialMoveConstructor() const {
1221     return hasMoveConstructor() &&
1222            (data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveConstructor);
1223   }
1224 
1225   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a non-trivial move constructor
1226   /// (C++11 [class.copy]p12)
hasNonTrivialMoveConstructor()1227   bool hasNonTrivialMoveConstructor() const {
1228     return (data().DeclaredNonTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveConstructor) ||
1229            (needsImplicitMoveConstructor() &&
1230             !(data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveConstructor));
1231   }
1232 
1233   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a trivial copy assignment operator
1234   /// (C++ [class.copy]p11, C++11 [class.copy]p25)
hasTrivialCopyAssignment()1235   bool hasTrivialCopyAssignment() const {
1236     return data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyAssignment;
1237   }
1238 
1239   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a non-trivial copy assignment
1240   /// operator (C++ [class.copy]p11, C++11 [class.copy]p25)
hasNonTrivialCopyAssignment()1241   bool hasNonTrivialCopyAssignment() const {
1242     return data().DeclaredNonTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyAssignment ||
1243            !hasTrivialCopyAssignment();
1244   }
1245 
1246   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a trivial move assignment operator
1247   /// (C++11 [class.copy]p25)
hasTrivialMoveAssignment()1248   bool hasTrivialMoveAssignment() const {
1249     return hasMoveAssignment() &&
1250            (data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveAssignment);
1251   }
1252 
1253   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a non-trivial move assignment
1254   /// operator (C++11 [class.copy]p25)
hasNonTrivialMoveAssignment()1255   bool hasNonTrivialMoveAssignment() const {
1256     return (data().DeclaredNonTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveAssignment) ||
1257            (needsImplicitMoveAssignment() &&
1258             !(data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveAssignment));
1259   }
1260 
1261   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a trivial destructor
1262   /// (C++ [class.dtor]p3)
hasTrivialDestructor()1263   bool hasTrivialDestructor() const {
1264     return data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_Destructor;
1265   }
1266 
1267   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a non-trivial destructor
1268   /// (C++ [class.dtor]p3)
hasNonTrivialDestructor()1269   bool hasNonTrivialDestructor() const {
1270     return !(data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_Destructor);
1271   }
1272 
1273   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a destructor which has no
1274   /// semantic effect.
1275   ///
1276   /// Any such destructor will be trivial, public, defaulted and not deleted,
1277   /// and will call only irrelevant destructors.
hasIrrelevantDestructor()1278   bool hasIrrelevantDestructor() const {
1279     return data().HasIrrelevantDestructor;
1280   }
1281 
1282   /// \brief Determine whether this class has a non-literal or/ volatile type
1283   /// non-static data member or base class.
hasNonLiteralTypeFieldsOrBases()1284   bool hasNonLiteralTypeFieldsOrBases() const {
1285     return data().HasNonLiteralTypeFieldsOrBases;
1286   }
1287 
1288   /// \brief Determine whether this class is considered trivially copyable per
1289   /// (C++11 [class]p6).
1290   bool isTriviallyCopyable() const;
1291 
1292   /// \brief Determine whether this class is considered trivial.
1293   ///
1294   /// C++11 [class]p6:
1295   ///    "A trivial class is a class that has a trivial default constructor and
1296   ///    is trivially copiable."
isTrivial()1297   bool isTrivial() const {
1298     return isTriviallyCopyable() && hasTrivialDefaultConstructor();
1299   }
1300 
1301   /// \brief Determine whether this class is a literal type.
1302   ///
1303   /// C++11 [basic.types]p10:
1304   ///   A class type that has all the following properties:
1305   ///     - it has a trivial destructor
1306   ///     - every constructor call and full-expression in the
1307   ///       brace-or-equal-intializers for non-static data members (if any) is
1308   ///       a constant expression.
1309   ///     - it is an aggregate type or has at least one constexpr constructor
1310   ///       or constructor template that is not a copy or move constructor, and
1311   ///     - all of its non-static data members and base classes are of literal
1312   ///       types
1313   ///
1314   /// We resolve DR1361 by ignoring the second bullet. We resolve DR1452 by
1315   /// treating types with trivial default constructors as literal types.
isLiteral()1316   bool isLiteral() const {
1317     return hasTrivialDestructor() &&
1318            (isAggregate() || hasConstexprNonCopyMoveConstructor() ||
1319             hasTrivialDefaultConstructor()) &&
1320            !hasNonLiteralTypeFieldsOrBases();
1321   }
1322 
1323   /// \brief If this record is an instantiation of a member class,
1324   /// retrieves the member class from which it was instantiated.
1325   ///
1326   /// This routine will return non-null for (non-templated) member
1327   /// classes of class templates. For example, given:
1328   ///
1329   /// \code
1330   /// template<typename T>
1331   /// struct X {
1332   ///   struct A { };
1333   /// };
1334   /// \endcode
1335   ///
1336   /// The declaration for X<int>::A is a (non-templated) CXXRecordDecl
1337   /// whose parent is the class template specialization X<int>. For
1338   /// this declaration, getInstantiatedFromMemberClass() will return
1339   /// the CXXRecordDecl X<T>::A. When a complete definition of
1340   /// X<int>::A is required, it will be instantiated from the
1341   /// declaration returned by getInstantiatedFromMemberClass().
1342   CXXRecordDecl *getInstantiatedFromMemberClass() const;
1343 
1344   /// \brief If this class is an instantiation of a member class of a
1345   /// class template specialization, retrieves the member specialization
1346   /// information.
getMemberSpecializationInfo()1347   MemberSpecializationInfo *getMemberSpecializationInfo() const {
1348     return TemplateOrInstantiation.dyn_cast<MemberSpecializationInfo *>();
1349   }
1350 
1351   /// \brief Specify that this record is an instantiation of the
1352   /// member class \p RD.
1353   void setInstantiationOfMemberClass(CXXRecordDecl *RD,
1354                                      TemplateSpecializationKind TSK);
1355 
1356   /// \brief Retrieves the class template that is described by this
1357   /// class declaration.
1358   ///
1359   /// Every class template is represented as a ClassTemplateDecl and a
1360   /// CXXRecordDecl. The former contains template properties (such as
1361   /// the template parameter lists) while the latter contains the
1362   /// actual description of the template's
1363   /// contents. ClassTemplateDecl::getTemplatedDecl() retrieves the
1364   /// CXXRecordDecl that from a ClassTemplateDecl, while
1365   /// getDescribedClassTemplate() retrieves the ClassTemplateDecl from
1366   /// a CXXRecordDecl.
getDescribedClassTemplate()1367   ClassTemplateDecl *getDescribedClassTemplate() const {
1368     return TemplateOrInstantiation.dyn_cast<ClassTemplateDecl*>();
1369   }
1370 
setDescribedClassTemplate(ClassTemplateDecl * Template)1371   void setDescribedClassTemplate(ClassTemplateDecl *Template) {
1372     TemplateOrInstantiation = Template;
1373   }
1374 
1375   /// \brief Determine whether this particular class is a specialization or
1376   /// instantiation of a class template or member class of a class template,
1377   /// and how it was instantiated or specialized.
1378   TemplateSpecializationKind getTemplateSpecializationKind() const;
1379 
1380   /// \brief Set the kind of specialization or template instantiation this is.
1381   void setTemplateSpecializationKind(TemplateSpecializationKind TSK);
1382 
1383   /// \brief Retrieve the record declaration from which this record could be
1384   /// instantiated. Returns null if this class is not a template instantiation.
1385   const CXXRecordDecl *getTemplateInstantiationPattern() const;
1386 
getTemplateInstantiationPattern()1387   CXXRecordDecl *getTemplateInstantiationPattern() {
1388     return const_cast<CXXRecordDecl *>(const_cast<const CXXRecordDecl *>(this)
1389                                            ->getTemplateInstantiationPattern());
1390   }
1391 
1392   /// \brief Returns the destructor decl for this class.
1393   CXXDestructorDecl *getDestructor() const;
1394 
1395   /// \brief Returns true if the class destructor, or any implicitly invoked
1396   /// destructors are marked noreturn.
1397   bool isAnyDestructorNoReturn() const;
1398 
1399   /// \brief If the class is a local class [class.local], returns
1400   /// the enclosing function declaration.
isLocalClass()1401   const FunctionDecl *isLocalClass() const {
1402     if (const CXXRecordDecl *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(getDeclContext()))
1403       return RD->isLocalClass();
1404 
1405     return dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(getDeclContext());
1406   }
1407 
isLocalClass()1408   FunctionDecl *isLocalClass() {
1409     return const_cast<FunctionDecl*>(
1410         const_cast<const CXXRecordDecl*>(this)->isLocalClass());
1411   }
1412 
1413   /// \brief Determine whether this dependent class is a current instantiation,
1414   /// when viewed from within the given context.
1415   bool isCurrentInstantiation(const DeclContext *CurContext) const;
1416 
1417   /// \brief Determine whether this class is derived from the class \p Base.
1418   ///
1419   /// This routine only determines whether this class is derived from \p Base,
1420   /// but does not account for factors that may make a Derived -> Base class
1421   /// ill-formed, such as private/protected inheritance or multiple, ambiguous
1422   /// base class subobjects.
1423   ///
1424   /// \param Base the base class we are searching for.
1425   ///
1426   /// \returns true if this class is derived from Base, false otherwise.
1427   bool isDerivedFrom(const CXXRecordDecl *Base) const;
1428 
1429   /// \brief Determine whether this class is derived from the type \p Base.
1430   ///
1431   /// This routine only determines whether this class is derived from \p Base,
1432   /// but does not account for factors that may make a Derived -> Base class
1433   /// ill-formed, such as private/protected inheritance or multiple, ambiguous
1434   /// base class subobjects.
1435   ///
1436   /// \param Base the base class we are searching for.
1437   ///
1438   /// \param Paths will contain the paths taken from the current class to the
1439   /// given \p Base class.
1440   ///
1441   /// \returns true if this class is derived from \p Base, false otherwise.
1442   ///
1443   /// \todo add a separate parameter to configure IsDerivedFrom, rather than
1444   /// tangling input and output in \p Paths
1445   bool isDerivedFrom(const CXXRecordDecl *Base, CXXBasePaths &Paths) const;
1446 
1447   /// \brief Determine whether this class is virtually derived from
1448   /// the class \p Base.
1449   ///
1450   /// This routine only determines whether this class is virtually
1451   /// derived from \p Base, but does not account for factors that may
1452   /// make a Derived -> Base class ill-formed, such as
1453   /// private/protected inheritance or multiple, ambiguous base class
1454   /// subobjects.
1455   ///
1456   /// \param Base the base class we are searching for.
1457   ///
1458   /// \returns true if this class is virtually derived from Base,
1459   /// false otherwise.
1460   bool isVirtuallyDerivedFrom(const CXXRecordDecl *Base) const;
1461 
1462   /// \brief Determine whether this class is provably not derived from
1463   /// the type \p Base.
1464   bool isProvablyNotDerivedFrom(const CXXRecordDecl *Base) const;
1465 
1466   /// \brief Function type used by forallBases() as a callback.
1467   ///
1468   /// \param BaseDefinition the definition of the base class
1469   ///
1470   /// \returns true if this base matched the search criteria
1471   typedef llvm::function_ref<bool(const CXXRecordDecl *BaseDefinition)>
1472       ForallBasesCallback;
1473 
1474   /// \brief Determines if the given callback holds for all the direct
1475   /// or indirect base classes of this type.
1476   ///
1477   /// The class itself does not count as a base class.  This routine
1478   /// returns false if the class has non-computable base classes.
1479   ///
1480   /// \param BaseMatches Callback invoked for each (direct or indirect) base
1481   /// class of this type, or if \p AllowShortCircuit is true then until a call
1482   /// returns false.
1483   ///
1484   /// \param AllowShortCircuit if false, forces the callback to be called
1485   /// for every base class, even if a dependent or non-matching base was
1486   /// found.
1487   bool forallBases(ForallBasesCallback BaseMatches,
1488                    bool AllowShortCircuit = true) const;
1489 
1490   /// \brief Function type used by lookupInBases() to determine whether a
1491   /// specific base class subobject matches the lookup criteria.
1492   ///
1493   /// \param Specifier the base-class specifier that describes the inheritance
1494   /// from the base class we are trying to match.
1495   ///
1496   /// \param Path the current path, from the most-derived class down to the
1497   /// base named by the \p Specifier.
1498   ///
1499   /// \returns true if this base matched the search criteria, false otherwise.
1500   typedef llvm::function_ref<bool(const CXXBaseSpecifier *Specifier,
1501                                   CXXBasePath &Path)> BaseMatchesCallback;
1502 
1503   /// \brief Look for entities within the base classes of this C++ class,
1504   /// transitively searching all base class subobjects.
1505   ///
1506   /// This routine uses the callback function \p BaseMatches to find base
1507   /// classes meeting some search criteria, walking all base class subobjects
1508   /// and populating the given \p Paths structure with the paths through the
1509   /// inheritance hierarchy that resulted in a match. On a successful search,
1510   /// the \p Paths structure can be queried to retrieve the matching paths and
1511   /// to determine if there were any ambiguities.
1512   ///
1513   /// \param BaseMatches callback function used to determine whether a given
1514   /// base matches the user-defined search criteria.
1515   ///
1516   /// \param Paths used to record the paths from this class to its base class
1517   /// subobjects that match the search criteria.
1518   ///
1519   /// \returns true if there exists any path from this class to a base class
1520   /// subobject that matches the search criteria.
1521   bool lookupInBases(BaseMatchesCallback BaseMatches,
1522                      CXXBasePaths &Paths) const;
1523 
1524   /// \brief Base-class lookup callback that determines whether the given
1525   /// base class specifier refers to a specific class declaration.
1526   ///
1527   /// This callback can be used with \c lookupInBases() to determine whether
1528   /// a given derived class has is a base class subobject of a particular type.
1529   /// The base record pointer should refer to the canonical CXXRecordDecl of the
1530   /// base class that we are searching for.
1531   static bool FindBaseClass(const CXXBaseSpecifier *Specifier,
1532                             CXXBasePath &Path, const CXXRecordDecl *BaseRecord);
1533 
1534   /// \brief Base-class lookup callback that determines whether the
1535   /// given base class specifier refers to a specific class
1536   /// declaration and describes virtual derivation.
1537   ///
1538   /// This callback can be used with \c lookupInBases() to determine
1539   /// whether a given derived class has is a virtual base class
1540   /// subobject of a particular type.  The base record pointer should
1541   /// refer to the canonical CXXRecordDecl of the base class that we
1542   /// are searching for.
1543   static bool FindVirtualBaseClass(const CXXBaseSpecifier *Specifier,
1544                                    CXXBasePath &Path,
1545                                    const CXXRecordDecl *BaseRecord);
1546 
1547   /// \brief Base-class lookup callback that determines whether there exists
1548   /// a tag with the given name.
1549   ///
1550   /// This callback can be used with \c lookupInBases() to find tag members
1551   /// of the given name within a C++ class hierarchy.
1552   static bool FindTagMember(const CXXBaseSpecifier *Specifier,
1553                             CXXBasePath &Path, DeclarationName Name);
1554 
1555   /// \brief Base-class lookup callback that determines whether there exists
1556   /// a member with the given name.
1557   ///
1558   /// This callback can be used with \c lookupInBases() to find members
1559   /// of the given name within a C++ class hierarchy.
1560   static bool FindOrdinaryMember(const CXXBaseSpecifier *Specifier,
1561                                  CXXBasePath &Path, DeclarationName Name);
1562 
1563   /// \brief Base-class lookup callback that determines whether there exists
1564   /// a member with the given name that can be used in a nested-name-specifier.
1565   ///
1566   /// This callback can be used with \c lookupInBases() to find members of
1567   /// the given name within a C++ class hierarchy that can occur within
1568   /// nested-name-specifiers.
1569   static bool FindNestedNameSpecifierMember(const CXXBaseSpecifier *Specifier,
1570                                             CXXBasePath &Path,
1571                                             DeclarationName Name);
1572 
1573   /// \brief Retrieve the final overriders for each virtual member
1574   /// function in the class hierarchy where this class is the
1575   /// most-derived class in the class hierarchy.
1576   void getFinalOverriders(CXXFinalOverriderMap &FinaOverriders) const;
1577 
1578   /// \brief Get the indirect primary bases for this class.
1579   void getIndirectPrimaryBases(CXXIndirectPrimaryBaseSet& Bases) const;
1580 
1581   /// Renders and displays an inheritance diagram
1582   /// for this C++ class and all of its base classes (transitively) using
1583   /// GraphViz.
1584   void viewInheritance(ASTContext& Context) const;
1585 
1586   /// \brief Calculates the access of a decl that is reached
1587   /// along a path.
MergeAccess(AccessSpecifier PathAccess,AccessSpecifier DeclAccess)1588   static AccessSpecifier MergeAccess(AccessSpecifier PathAccess,
1589                                      AccessSpecifier DeclAccess) {
1590     assert(DeclAccess != AS_none);
1591     if (DeclAccess == AS_private) return AS_none;
1592     return (PathAccess > DeclAccess ? PathAccess : DeclAccess);
1593   }
1594 
1595   /// \brief Indicates that the declaration of a defaulted or deleted special
1596   /// member function is now complete.
1597   void finishedDefaultedOrDeletedMember(CXXMethodDecl *MD);
1598 
1599   /// \brief Indicates that the definition of this class is now complete.
1600   void completeDefinition() override;
1601 
1602   /// \brief Indicates that the definition of this class is now complete,
1603   /// and provides a final overrider map to help determine
1604   ///
1605   /// \param FinalOverriders The final overrider map for this class, which can
1606   /// be provided as an optimization for abstract-class checking. If NULL,
1607   /// final overriders will be computed if they are needed to complete the
1608   /// definition.
1609   void completeDefinition(CXXFinalOverriderMap *FinalOverriders);
1610 
1611   /// \brief Determine whether this class may end up being abstract, even though
1612   /// it is not yet known to be abstract.
1613   ///
1614   /// \returns true if this class is not known to be abstract but has any
1615   /// base classes that are abstract. In this case, \c completeDefinition()
1616   /// will need to compute final overriders to determine whether the class is
1617   /// actually abstract.
1618   bool mayBeAbstract() const;
1619 
1620   /// \brief If this is the closure type of a lambda expression, retrieve the
1621   /// number to be used for name mangling in the Itanium C++ ABI.
1622   ///
1623   /// Zero indicates that this closure type has internal linkage, so the
1624   /// mangling number does not matter, while a non-zero value indicates which
1625   /// lambda expression this is in this particular context.
getLambdaManglingNumber()1626   unsigned getLambdaManglingNumber() const {
1627     assert(isLambda() && "Not a lambda closure type!");
1628     return getLambdaData().ManglingNumber;
1629   }
1630 
1631   /// \brief Retrieve the declaration that provides additional context for a
1632   /// lambda, when the normal declaration context is not specific enough.
1633   ///
1634   /// Certain contexts (default arguments of in-class function parameters and
1635   /// the initializers of data members) have separate name mangling rules for
1636   /// lambdas within the Itanium C++ ABI. For these cases, this routine provides
1637   /// the declaration in which the lambda occurs, e.g., the function parameter
1638   /// or the non-static data member. Otherwise, it returns NULL to imply that
1639   /// the declaration context suffices.
getLambdaContextDecl()1640   Decl *getLambdaContextDecl() const {
1641     assert(isLambda() && "Not a lambda closure type!");
1642     return getLambdaData().ContextDecl;
1643   }
1644 
1645   /// \brief Set the mangling number and context declaration for a lambda
1646   /// class.
setLambdaMangling(unsigned ManglingNumber,Decl * ContextDecl)1647   void setLambdaMangling(unsigned ManglingNumber, Decl *ContextDecl) {
1648     getLambdaData().ManglingNumber = ManglingNumber;
1649     getLambdaData().ContextDecl = ContextDecl;
1650   }
1651 
1652   /// \brief Returns the inheritance model used for this record.
1653   MSInheritanceAttr::Spelling getMSInheritanceModel() const;
1654   /// \brief Calculate what the inheritance model would be for this class.
1655   MSInheritanceAttr::Spelling calculateInheritanceModel() const;
1656 
1657   /// In the Microsoft C++ ABI, use zero for the field offset of a null data
1658   /// member pointer if we can guarantee that zero is not a valid field offset,
1659   /// or if the member pointer has multiple fields.  Polymorphic classes have a
1660   /// vfptr at offset zero, so we can use zero for null.  If there are multiple
1661   /// fields, we can use zero even if it is a valid field offset because
1662   /// null-ness testing will check the other fields.
nullFieldOffsetIsZero()1663   bool nullFieldOffsetIsZero() const {
1664     return !MSInheritanceAttr::hasOnlyOneField(/*IsMemberFunction=*/false,
1665                                                getMSInheritanceModel()) ||
1666            (hasDefinition() && isPolymorphic());
1667   }
1668 
1669   /// \brief Controls when vtordisps will be emitted if this record is used as a
1670   /// virtual base.
1671   MSVtorDispAttr::Mode getMSVtorDispMode() const;
1672 
1673   /// \brief Determine whether this lambda expression was known to be dependent
1674   /// at the time it was created, even if its context does not appear to be
1675   /// dependent.
1676   ///
1677   /// This flag is a workaround for an issue with parsing, where default
1678   /// arguments are parsed before their enclosing function declarations have
1679   /// been created. This means that any lambda expressions within those
1680   /// default arguments will have as their DeclContext the context enclosing
1681   /// the function declaration, which may be non-dependent even when the
1682   /// function declaration itself is dependent. This flag indicates when we
1683   /// know that the lambda is dependent despite that.
isDependentLambda()1684   bool isDependentLambda() const {
1685     return isLambda() && getLambdaData().Dependent;
1686   }
1687 
getLambdaTypeInfo()1688   TypeSourceInfo *getLambdaTypeInfo() const {
1689     return getLambdaData().MethodTyInfo;
1690   }
1691 
classof(const Decl * D)1692   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)1693   static bool classofKind(Kind K) {
1694     return K >= firstCXXRecord && K <= lastCXXRecord;
1695   }
1696 
1697   friend class ASTDeclReader;
1698   friend class ASTDeclWriter;
1699   friend class ASTReader;
1700   friend class ASTWriter;
1701 };
1702 
1703 /// \brief Represents a static or instance method of a struct/union/class.
1704 ///
1705 /// In the terminology of the C++ Standard, these are the (static and
1706 /// non-static) member functions, whether virtual or not.
1707 class CXXMethodDecl : public FunctionDecl {
1708   void anchor() override;
1709 protected:
CXXMethodDecl(Kind DK,ASTContext & C,CXXRecordDecl * RD,SourceLocation StartLoc,const DeclarationNameInfo & NameInfo,QualType T,TypeSourceInfo * TInfo,StorageClass SC,bool isInline,bool isConstexpr,SourceLocation EndLocation)1710   CXXMethodDecl(Kind DK, ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD,
1711                 SourceLocation StartLoc, const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo,
1712                 QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
1713                 StorageClass SC, bool isInline,
1714                 bool isConstexpr, SourceLocation EndLocation)
1715     : FunctionDecl(DK, C, RD, StartLoc, NameInfo, T, TInfo,
1716                    SC, isInline, isConstexpr) {
1717     if (EndLocation.isValid())
1718       setRangeEnd(EndLocation);
1719   }
1720 
1721 public:
1722   static CXXMethodDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD,
1723                                SourceLocation StartLoc,
1724                                const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo,
1725                                QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
1726                                StorageClass SC,
1727                                bool isInline,
1728                                bool isConstexpr,
1729                                SourceLocation EndLocation);
1730 
1731   static CXXMethodDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
1732 
1733   bool isStatic() const;
isInstance()1734   bool isInstance() const { return !isStatic(); }
1735 
1736   /// Returns true if the given operator is implicitly static in a record
1737   /// context.
isStaticOverloadedOperator(OverloadedOperatorKind OOK)1738   static bool isStaticOverloadedOperator(OverloadedOperatorKind OOK) {
1739     // [class.free]p1:
1740     // Any allocation function for a class T is a static member
1741     // (even if not explicitly declared static).
1742     // [class.free]p6 Any deallocation function for a class X is a static member
1743     // (even if not explicitly declared static).
1744     return OOK == OO_New || OOK == OO_Array_New || OOK == OO_Delete ||
1745            OOK == OO_Array_Delete;
1746   }
1747 
isConst()1748   bool isConst() const { return getType()->castAs<FunctionType>()->isConst(); }
isVolatile()1749   bool isVolatile() const { return getType()->castAs<FunctionType>()->isVolatile(); }
1750 
isVirtual()1751   bool isVirtual() const {
1752     CXXMethodDecl *CD =
1753       cast<CXXMethodDecl>(const_cast<CXXMethodDecl*>(this)->getCanonicalDecl());
1754 
1755     // Member function is virtual if it is marked explicitly so, or if it is
1756     // declared in __interface -- then it is automatically pure virtual.
1757     if (CD->isVirtualAsWritten() || CD->isPure())
1758       return true;
1759 
1760     return (CD->begin_overridden_methods() != CD->end_overridden_methods());
1761   }
1762 
1763   /// \brief Determine whether this is a usual deallocation function
1764   /// (C++ [basic.stc.dynamic.deallocation]p2), which is an overloaded
1765   /// delete or delete[] operator with a particular signature.
1766   bool isUsualDeallocationFunction() const;
1767 
1768   /// \brief Determine whether this is a copy-assignment operator, regardless
1769   /// of whether it was declared implicitly or explicitly.
1770   bool isCopyAssignmentOperator() const;
1771 
1772   /// \brief Determine whether this is a move assignment operator.
1773   bool isMoveAssignmentOperator() const;
1774 
getCanonicalDecl()1775   CXXMethodDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
1776     return cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FunctionDecl::getCanonicalDecl());
1777   }
getCanonicalDecl()1778   const CXXMethodDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
1779     return const_cast<CXXMethodDecl*>(this)->getCanonicalDecl();
1780   }
1781 
getMostRecentDecl()1782   CXXMethodDecl *getMostRecentDecl() {
1783     return cast<CXXMethodDecl>(
1784             static_cast<FunctionDecl *>(this)->getMostRecentDecl());
1785   }
getMostRecentDecl()1786   const CXXMethodDecl *getMostRecentDecl() const {
1787     return const_cast<CXXMethodDecl*>(this)->getMostRecentDecl();
1788   }
1789 
1790   /// True if this method is user-declared and was not
1791   /// deleted or defaulted on its first declaration.
isUserProvided()1792   bool isUserProvided() const {
1793     return !(isDeleted() || getCanonicalDecl()->isDefaulted());
1794   }
1795 
1796   ///
1797   void addOverriddenMethod(const CXXMethodDecl *MD);
1798 
1799   typedef const CXXMethodDecl *const* method_iterator;
1800 
1801   method_iterator begin_overridden_methods() const;
1802   method_iterator end_overridden_methods() const;
1803   unsigned size_overridden_methods() const;
1804 
1805   /// Returns the parent of this method declaration, which
1806   /// is the class in which this method is defined.
getParent()1807   const CXXRecordDecl *getParent() const {
1808     return cast<CXXRecordDecl>(FunctionDecl::getParent());
1809   }
1810 
1811   /// Returns the parent of this method declaration, which
1812   /// is the class in which this method is defined.
getParent()1813   CXXRecordDecl *getParent() {
1814     return const_cast<CXXRecordDecl *>(
1815              cast<CXXRecordDecl>(FunctionDecl::getParent()));
1816   }
1817 
1818   /// \brief Returns the type of the \c this pointer.
1819   ///
1820   /// Should only be called for instance (i.e., non-static) methods.
1821   QualType getThisType(ASTContext &C) const;
1822 
getTypeQualifiers()1823   unsigned getTypeQualifiers() const {
1824     return getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()->getTypeQuals();
1825   }
1826 
1827   /// \brief Retrieve the ref-qualifier associated with this method.
1828   ///
1829   /// In the following example, \c f() has an lvalue ref-qualifier, \c g()
1830   /// has an rvalue ref-qualifier, and \c h() has no ref-qualifier.
1831   /// @code
1832   /// struct X {
1833   ///   void f() &;
1834   ///   void g() &&;
1835   ///   void h();
1836   /// };
1837   /// @endcode
getRefQualifier()1838   RefQualifierKind getRefQualifier() const {
1839     return getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>()->getRefQualifier();
1840   }
1841 
1842   bool hasInlineBody() const;
1843 
1844   /// \brief Determine whether this is a lambda closure type's static member
1845   /// function that is used for the result of the lambda's conversion to
1846   /// function pointer (for a lambda with no captures).
1847   ///
1848   /// The function itself, if used, will have a placeholder body that will be
1849   /// supplied by IR generation to either forward to the function call operator
1850   /// or clone the function call operator.
1851   bool isLambdaStaticInvoker() const;
1852 
1853   /// \brief Find the method in \p RD that corresponds to this one.
1854   ///
1855   /// Find if \p RD or one of the classes it inherits from override this method.
1856   /// If so, return it. \p RD is assumed to be a subclass of the class defining
1857   /// this method (or be the class itself), unless \p MayBeBase is set to true.
1858   CXXMethodDecl *
1859   getCorrespondingMethodInClass(const CXXRecordDecl *RD,
1860                                 bool MayBeBase = false);
1861 
1862   const CXXMethodDecl *
1863   getCorrespondingMethodInClass(const CXXRecordDecl *RD,
1864                                 bool MayBeBase = false) const {
1865     return const_cast<CXXMethodDecl *>(this)
1866               ->getCorrespondingMethodInClass(RD, MayBeBase);
1867   }
1868 
1869   // Implement isa/cast/dyncast/etc.
classof(const Decl * D)1870   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)1871   static bool classofKind(Kind K) {
1872     return K >= firstCXXMethod && K <= lastCXXMethod;
1873   }
1874 };
1875 
1876 /// \brief Represents a C++ base or member initializer.
1877 ///
1878 /// This is part of a constructor initializer that
1879 /// initializes one non-static member variable or one base class. For
1880 /// example, in the following, both 'A(a)' and 'f(3.14159)' are member
1881 /// initializers:
1882 ///
1883 /// \code
1884 /// class A { };
1885 /// class B : public A {
1886 ///   float f;
1887 /// public:
1888 ///   B(A& a) : A(a), f(3.14159) { }
1889 /// };
1890 /// \endcode
1891 class CXXCtorInitializer {
1892   /// \brief Either the base class name/delegating constructor type (stored as
1893   /// a TypeSourceInfo*), an normal field (FieldDecl), or an anonymous field
1894   /// (IndirectFieldDecl*) being initialized.
1895   llvm::PointerUnion3<TypeSourceInfo *, FieldDecl *, IndirectFieldDecl *>
1896     Initializee;
1897 
1898   /// \brief The source location for the field name or, for a base initializer
1899   /// pack expansion, the location of the ellipsis.
1900   ///
1901   /// In the case of a delegating
1902   /// constructor, it will still include the type's source location as the
1903   /// Initializee points to the CXXConstructorDecl (to allow loop detection).
1904   SourceLocation MemberOrEllipsisLocation;
1905 
1906   /// \brief The argument used to initialize the base or member, which may
1907   /// end up constructing an object (when multiple arguments are involved).
1908   Stmt *Init;
1909 
1910   /// \brief Location of the left paren of the ctor-initializer.
1911   SourceLocation LParenLoc;
1912 
1913   /// \brief Location of the right paren of the ctor-initializer.
1914   SourceLocation RParenLoc;
1915 
1916   /// \brief If the initializee is a type, whether that type makes this
1917   /// a delegating initialization.
1918   bool IsDelegating : 1;
1919 
1920   /// \brief If the initializer is a base initializer, this keeps track
1921   /// of whether the base is virtual or not.
1922   bool IsVirtual : 1;
1923 
1924   /// \brief Whether or not the initializer is explicitly written
1925   /// in the sources.
1926   bool IsWritten : 1;
1927 
1928   /// If IsWritten is true, then this number keeps track of the textual order
1929   /// of this initializer in the original sources, counting from 0; otherwise,
1930   /// it stores the number of array index variables stored after this object
1931   /// in memory.
1932   unsigned SourceOrderOrNumArrayIndices : 13;
1933 
1934   CXXCtorInitializer(ASTContext &Context, FieldDecl *Member,
1935                      SourceLocation MemberLoc, SourceLocation L, Expr *Init,
1936                      SourceLocation R, VarDecl **Indices, unsigned NumIndices);
1937 
1938 public:
1939   /// \brief Creates a new base-class initializer.
1940   explicit
1941   CXXCtorInitializer(ASTContext &Context, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, bool IsVirtual,
1942                      SourceLocation L, Expr *Init, SourceLocation R,
1943                      SourceLocation EllipsisLoc);
1944 
1945   /// \brief Creates a new member initializer.
1946   explicit
1947   CXXCtorInitializer(ASTContext &Context, FieldDecl *Member,
1948                      SourceLocation MemberLoc, SourceLocation L, Expr *Init,
1949                      SourceLocation R);
1950 
1951   /// \brief Creates a new anonymous field initializer.
1952   explicit
1953   CXXCtorInitializer(ASTContext &Context, IndirectFieldDecl *Member,
1954                      SourceLocation MemberLoc, SourceLocation L, Expr *Init,
1955                      SourceLocation R);
1956 
1957   /// \brief Creates a new delegating initializer.
1958   explicit
1959   CXXCtorInitializer(ASTContext &Context, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
1960                      SourceLocation L, Expr *Init, SourceLocation R);
1961 
1962   /// \brief Creates a new member initializer that optionally contains
1963   /// array indices used to describe an elementwise initialization.
1964   static CXXCtorInitializer *Create(ASTContext &Context, FieldDecl *Member,
1965                                     SourceLocation MemberLoc, SourceLocation L,
1966                                     Expr *Init, SourceLocation R,
1967                                     VarDecl **Indices, unsigned NumIndices);
1968 
1969   /// \brief Determine whether this initializer is initializing a base class.
isBaseInitializer()1970   bool isBaseInitializer() const {
1971     return Initializee.is<TypeSourceInfo*>() && !IsDelegating;
1972   }
1973 
1974   /// \brief Determine whether this initializer is initializing a non-static
1975   /// data member.
isMemberInitializer()1976   bool isMemberInitializer() const { return Initializee.is<FieldDecl*>(); }
1977 
isAnyMemberInitializer()1978   bool isAnyMemberInitializer() const {
1979     return isMemberInitializer() || isIndirectMemberInitializer();
1980   }
1981 
isIndirectMemberInitializer()1982   bool isIndirectMemberInitializer() const {
1983     return Initializee.is<IndirectFieldDecl*>();
1984   }
1985 
1986   /// \brief Determine whether this initializer is an implicit initializer
1987   /// generated for a field with an initializer defined on the member
1988   /// declaration.
1989   ///
1990   /// In-class member initializers (also known as "non-static data member
1991   /// initializations", NSDMIs) were introduced in C++11.
isInClassMemberInitializer()1992   bool isInClassMemberInitializer() const {
1993     return Init->getStmtClass() == Stmt::CXXDefaultInitExprClass;
1994   }
1995 
1996   /// \brief Determine whether this initializer is creating a delegating
1997   /// constructor.
isDelegatingInitializer()1998   bool isDelegatingInitializer() const {
1999     return Initializee.is<TypeSourceInfo*>() && IsDelegating;
2000   }
2001 
2002   /// \brief Determine whether this initializer is a pack expansion.
isPackExpansion()2003   bool isPackExpansion() const {
2004     return isBaseInitializer() && MemberOrEllipsisLocation.isValid();
2005   }
2006 
2007   // \brief For a pack expansion, returns the location of the ellipsis.
getEllipsisLoc()2008   SourceLocation getEllipsisLoc() const {
2009     assert(isPackExpansion() && "Initializer is not a pack expansion");
2010     return MemberOrEllipsisLocation;
2011   }
2012 
2013   /// If this is a base class initializer, returns the type of the
2014   /// base class with location information. Otherwise, returns an NULL
2015   /// type location.
2016   TypeLoc getBaseClassLoc() const;
2017 
2018   /// If this is a base class initializer, returns the type of the base class.
2019   /// Otherwise, returns null.
2020   const Type *getBaseClass() const;
2021 
2022   /// Returns whether the base is virtual or not.
isBaseVirtual()2023   bool isBaseVirtual() const {
2024     assert(isBaseInitializer() && "Must call this on base initializer!");
2025 
2026     return IsVirtual;
2027   }
2028 
2029   /// \brief Returns the declarator information for a base class or delegating
2030   /// initializer.
getTypeSourceInfo()2031   TypeSourceInfo *getTypeSourceInfo() const {
2032     return Initializee.dyn_cast<TypeSourceInfo *>();
2033   }
2034 
2035   /// \brief If this is a member initializer, returns the declaration of the
2036   /// non-static data member being initialized. Otherwise, returns null.
getMember()2037   FieldDecl *getMember() const {
2038     if (isMemberInitializer())
2039       return Initializee.get<FieldDecl*>();
2040     return nullptr;
2041   }
getAnyMember()2042   FieldDecl *getAnyMember() const {
2043     if (isMemberInitializer())
2044       return Initializee.get<FieldDecl*>();
2045     if (isIndirectMemberInitializer())
2046       return Initializee.get<IndirectFieldDecl*>()->getAnonField();
2047     return nullptr;
2048   }
2049 
getIndirectMember()2050   IndirectFieldDecl *getIndirectMember() const {
2051     if (isIndirectMemberInitializer())
2052       return Initializee.get<IndirectFieldDecl*>();
2053     return nullptr;
2054   }
2055 
getMemberLocation()2056   SourceLocation getMemberLocation() const {
2057     return MemberOrEllipsisLocation;
2058   }
2059 
2060   /// \brief Determine the source location of the initializer.
2061   SourceLocation getSourceLocation() const;
2062 
2063   /// \brief Determine the source range covering the entire initializer.
2064   SourceRange getSourceRange() const LLVM_READONLY;
2065 
2066   /// \brief Determine whether this initializer is explicitly written
2067   /// in the source code.
isWritten()2068   bool isWritten() const { return IsWritten; }
2069 
2070   /// \brief Return the source position of the initializer, counting from 0.
2071   /// If the initializer was implicit, -1 is returned.
getSourceOrder()2072   int getSourceOrder() const {
2073     return IsWritten ? static_cast<int>(SourceOrderOrNumArrayIndices) : -1;
2074   }
2075 
2076   /// \brief Set the source order of this initializer.
2077   ///
2078   /// This can only be called once for each initializer; it cannot be called
2079   /// on an initializer having a positive number of (implicit) array indices.
2080   ///
2081   /// This assumes that the initializer was written in the source code, and
2082   /// ensures that isWritten() returns true.
setSourceOrder(int pos)2083   void setSourceOrder(int pos) {
2084     assert(!IsWritten &&
2085            "calling twice setSourceOrder() on the same initializer");
2086     assert(SourceOrderOrNumArrayIndices == 0 &&
2087            "setSourceOrder() used when there are implicit array indices");
2088     assert(pos >= 0 &&
2089            "setSourceOrder() used to make an initializer implicit");
2090     IsWritten = true;
2091     SourceOrderOrNumArrayIndices = static_cast<unsigned>(pos);
2092   }
2093 
getLParenLoc()2094   SourceLocation getLParenLoc() const { return LParenLoc; }
getRParenLoc()2095   SourceLocation getRParenLoc() const { return RParenLoc; }
2096 
2097   /// \brief Determine the number of implicit array indices used while
2098   /// described an array member initialization.
getNumArrayIndices()2099   unsigned getNumArrayIndices() const {
2100     return IsWritten ? 0 : SourceOrderOrNumArrayIndices;
2101   }
2102 
2103   /// \brief Retrieve a particular array index variable used to
2104   /// describe an array member initialization.
getArrayIndex(unsigned I)2105   VarDecl *getArrayIndex(unsigned I) {
2106     assert(I < getNumArrayIndices() && "Out of bounds member array index");
2107     return reinterpret_cast<VarDecl **>(this + 1)[I];
2108   }
getArrayIndex(unsigned I)2109   const VarDecl *getArrayIndex(unsigned I) const {
2110     assert(I < getNumArrayIndices() && "Out of bounds member array index");
2111     return reinterpret_cast<const VarDecl * const *>(this + 1)[I];
2112   }
setArrayIndex(unsigned I,VarDecl * Index)2113   void setArrayIndex(unsigned I, VarDecl *Index) {
2114     assert(I < getNumArrayIndices() && "Out of bounds member array index");
2115     reinterpret_cast<VarDecl **>(this + 1)[I] = Index;
2116   }
getArrayIndexes()2117   ArrayRef<VarDecl *> getArrayIndexes() {
2118     assert(getNumArrayIndices() != 0 && "Getting indexes for non-array init");
2119     return llvm::makeArrayRef(reinterpret_cast<VarDecl **>(this + 1),
2120                               getNumArrayIndices());
2121   }
2122 
2123   /// \brief Get the initializer.
getInit()2124   Expr *getInit() const { return static_cast<Expr*>(Init); }
2125 };
2126 
2127 /// \brief Represents a C++ constructor within a class.
2128 ///
2129 /// For example:
2130 ///
2131 /// \code
2132 /// class X {
2133 /// public:
2134 ///   explicit X(int); // represented by a CXXConstructorDecl.
2135 /// };
2136 /// \endcode
2137 class CXXConstructorDecl : public CXXMethodDecl {
2138   void anchor() override;
2139   /// \brief Whether this constructor declaration has the \c explicit keyword
2140   /// specified.
2141   bool IsExplicitSpecified : 1;
2142 
2143   /// \name Support for base and member initializers.
2144   /// \{
2145   /// \brief The arguments used to initialize the base or member.
2146   LazyCXXCtorInitializersPtr CtorInitializers;
2147   unsigned NumCtorInitializers;
2148   /// \}
2149 
CXXConstructorDecl(ASTContext & C,CXXRecordDecl * RD,SourceLocation StartLoc,const DeclarationNameInfo & NameInfo,QualType T,TypeSourceInfo * TInfo,bool isExplicitSpecified,bool isInline,bool isImplicitlyDeclared,bool isConstexpr)2150   CXXConstructorDecl(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD, SourceLocation StartLoc,
2151                      const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo,
2152                      QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
2153                      bool isExplicitSpecified, bool isInline,
2154                      bool isImplicitlyDeclared, bool isConstexpr)
2155     : CXXMethodDecl(CXXConstructor, C, RD, StartLoc, NameInfo, T, TInfo,
2156                     SC_None, isInline, isConstexpr, SourceLocation()),
2157       IsExplicitSpecified(isExplicitSpecified), CtorInitializers(nullptr),
2158       NumCtorInitializers(0) {
2159     setImplicit(isImplicitlyDeclared);
2160   }
2161 
2162 public:
2163   static CXXConstructorDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
2164   static CXXConstructorDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD,
2165                                     SourceLocation StartLoc,
2166                                     const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo,
2167                                     QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
2168                                     bool isExplicit,
2169                                     bool isInline, bool isImplicitlyDeclared,
2170                                     bool isConstexpr);
2171 
2172   /// \brief Determine whether this constructor declaration has the
2173   /// \c explicit keyword specified.
isExplicitSpecified()2174   bool isExplicitSpecified() const { return IsExplicitSpecified; }
2175 
2176   /// \brief Determine whether this constructor was marked "explicit" or not.
isExplicit()2177   bool isExplicit() const {
2178     return cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(getFirstDecl())->isExplicitSpecified();
2179   }
2180 
2181   /// \brief Iterates through the member/base initializer list.
2182   typedef CXXCtorInitializer **init_iterator;
2183 
2184   /// \brief Iterates through the member/base initializer list.
2185   typedef CXXCtorInitializer *const *init_const_iterator;
2186 
2187   typedef llvm::iterator_range<init_iterator> init_range;
2188   typedef llvm::iterator_range<init_const_iterator> init_const_range;
2189 
inits()2190   init_range inits() { return init_range(init_begin(), init_end()); }
inits()2191   init_const_range inits() const {
2192     return init_const_range(init_begin(), init_end());
2193   }
2194 
2195   /// \brief Retrieve an iterator to the first initializer.
init_begin()2196   init_iterator init_begin() {
2197     const auto *ConstThis = this;
2198     return const_cast<init_iterator>(ConstThis->init_begin());
2199   }
2200   /// \brief Retrieve an iterator to the first initializer.
2201   init_const_iterator init_begin() const;
2202 
2203   /// \brief Retrieve an iterator past the last initializer.
init_end()2204   init_iterator       init_end()       {
2205     return init_begin() + NumCtorInitializers;
2206   }
2207   /// \brief Retrieve an iterator past the last initializer.
init_end()2208   init_const_iterator init_end() const {
2209     return init_begin() + NumCtorInitializers;
2210   }
2211 
2212   typedef std::reverse_iterator<init_iterator> init_reverse_iterator;
2213   typedef std::reverse_iterator<init_const_iterator>
2214           init_const_reverse_iterator;
2215 
init_rbegin()2216   init_reverse_iterator init_rbegin() {
2217     return init_reverse_iterator(init_end());
2218   }
init_rbegin()2219   init_const_reverse_iterator init_rbegin() const {
2220     return init_const_reverse_iterator(init_end());
2221   }
2222 
init_rend()2223   init_reverse_iterator init_rend() {
2224     return init_reverse_iterator(init_begin());
2225   }
init_rend()2226   init_const_reverse_iterator init_rend() const {
2227     return init_const_reverse_iterator(init_begin());
2228   }
2229 
2230   /// \brief Determine the number of arguments used to initialize the member
2231   /// or base.
getNumCtorInitializers()2232   unsigned getNumCtorInitializers() const {
2233       return NumCtorInitializers;
2234   }
2235 
setNumCtorInitializers(unsigned numCtorInitializers)2236   void setNumCtorInitializers(unsigned numCtorInitializers) {
2237     NumCtorInitializers = numCtorInitializers;
2238   }
2239 
setCtorInitializers(CXXCtorInitializer ** Initializers)2240   void setCtorInitializers(CXXCtorInitializer **Initializers) {
2241     CtorInitializers = Initializers;
2242   }
2243 
2244   /// \brief Determine whether this constructor is a delegating constructor.
isDelegatingConstructor()2245   bool isDelegatingConstructor() const {
2246     return (getNumCtorInitializers() == 1) &&
2247            init_begin()[0]->isDelegatingInitializer();
2248   }
2249 
2250   /// \brief When this constructor delegates to another, retrieve the target.
2251   CXXConstructorDecl *getTargetConstructor() const;
2252 
2253   /// Whether this constructor is a default
2254   /// constructor (C++ [class.ctor]p5), which can be used to
2255   /// default-initialize a class of this type.
2256   bool isDefaultConstructor() const;
2257 
2258   /// \brief Whether this constructor is a copy constructor (C++ [class.copy]p2,
2259   /// which can be used to copy the class.
2260   ///
2261   /// \p TypeQuals will be set to the qualifiers on the
2262   /// argument type. For example, \p TypeQuals would be set to \c
2263   /// Qualifiers::Const for the following copy constructor:
2264   ///
2265   /// \code
2266   /// class X {
2267   /// public:
2268   ///   X(const X&);
2269   /// };
2270   /// \endcode
2271   bool isCopyConstructor(unsigned &TypeQuals) const;
2272 
2273   /// Whether this constructor is a copy
2274   /// constructor (C++ [class.copy]p2, which can be used to copy the
2275   /// class.
isCopyConstructor()2276   bool isCopyConstructor() const {
2277     unsigned TypeQuals = 0;
2278     return isCopyConstructor(TypeQuals);
2279   }
2280 
2281   /// \brief Determine whether this constructor is a move constructor
2282   /// (C++11 [class.copy]p3), which can be used to move values of the class.
2283   ///
2284   /// \param TypeQuals If this constructor is a move constructor, will be set
2285   /// to the type qualifiers on the referent of the first parameter's type.
2286   bool isMoveConstructor(unsigned &TypeQuals) const;
2287 
2288   /// \brief Determine whether this constructor is a move constructor
2289   /// (C++11 [class.copy]p3), which can be used to move values of the class.
isMoveConstructor()2290   bool isMoveConstructor() const {
2291     unsigned TypeQuals = 0;
2292     return isMoveConstructor(TypeQuals);
2293   }
2294 
2295   /// \brief Determine whether this is a copy or move constructor.
2296   ///
2297   /// \param TypeQuals Will be set to the type qualifiers on the reference
2298   /// parameter, if in fact this is a copy or move constructor.
2299   bool isCopyOrMoveConstructor(unsigned &TypeQuals) const;
2300 
2301   /// \brief Determine whether this a copy or move constructor.
isCopyOrMoveConstructor()2302   bool isCopyOrMoveConstructor() const {
2303     unsigned Quals;
2304     return isCopyOrMoveConstructor(Quals);
2305   }
2306 
2307   /// Whether this constructor is a
2308   /// converting constructor (C++ [class.conv.ctor]), which can be
2309   /// used for user-defined conversions.
2310   bool isConvertingConstructor(bool AllowExplicit) const;
2311 
2312   /// \brief Determine whether this is a member template specialization that
2313   /// would copy the object to itself. Such constructors are never used to copy
2314   /// an object.
2315   bool isSpecializationCopyingObject() const;
2316 
2317   /// \brief Get the constructor that this inheriting constructor is based on.
2318   const CXXConstructorDecl *getInheritedConstructor() const;
2319 
2320   /// \brief Set the constructor that this inheriting constructor is based on.
2321   void setInheritedConstructor(const CXXConstructorDecl *BaseCtor);
2322 
getCanonicalDecl()2323   CXXConstructorDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
2324     return cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(FunctionDecl::getCanonicalDecl());
2325   }
getCanonicalDecl()2326   const CXXConstructorDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
2327     return const_cast<CXXConstructorDecl*>(this)->getCanonicalDecl();
2328   }
2329 
2330   // Implement isa/cast/dyncast/etc.
classof(const Decl * D)2331   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)2332   static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == CXXConstructor; }
2333 
2334   friend class ASTDeclReader;
2335   friend class ASTDeclWriter;
2336 };
2337 
2338 /// \brief Represents a C++ destructor within a class.
2339 ///
2340 /// For example:
2341 ///
2342 /// \code
2343 /// class X {
2344 /// public:
2345 ///   ~X(); // represented by a CXXDestructorDecl.
2346 /// };
2347 /// \endcode
2348 class CXXDestructorDecl : public CXXMethodDecl {
2349   void anchor() override;
2350 
2351   FunctionDecl *OperatorDelete;
2352 
CXXDestructorDecl(ASTContext & C,CXXRecordDecl * RD,SourceLocation StartLoc,const DeclarationNameInfo & NameInfo,QualType T,TypeSourceInfo * TInfo,bool isInline,bool isImplicitlyDeclared)2353   CXXDestructorDecl(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD, SourceLocation StartLoc,
2354                     const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo,
2355                     QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
2356                     bool isInline, bool isImplicitlyDeclared)
2357     : CXXMethodDecl(CXXDestructor, C, RD, StartLoc, NameInfo, T, TInfo,
2358                     SC_None, isInline, /*isConstexpr=*/false, SourceLocation()),
2359       OperatorDelete(nullptr) {
2360     setImplicit(isImplicitlyDeclared);
2361   }
2362 
2363 public:
2364   static CXXDestructorDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD,
2365                                    SourceLocation StartLoc,
2366                                    const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo,
2367                                    QualType T, TypeSourceInfo* TInfo,
2368                                    bool isInline,
2369                                    bool isImplicitlyDeclared);
2370   static CXXDestructorDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext & C, unsigned ID);
2371 
2372   void setOperatorDelete(FunctionDecl *OD);
getOperatorDelete()2373   const FunctionDecl *getOperatorDelete() const {
2374     return cast<CXXDestructorDecl>(getFirstDecl())->OperatorDelete;
2375   }
2376 
2377   // Implement isa/cast/dyncast/etc.
classof(const Decl * D)2378   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)2379   static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == CXXDestructor; }
2380 
2381   friend class ASTDeclReader;
2382   friend class ASTDeclWriter;
2383 };
2384 
2385 /// \brief Represents a C++ conversion function within a class.
2386 ///
2387 /// For example:
2388 ///
2389 /// \code
2390 /// class X {
2391 /// public:
2392 ///   operator bool();
2393 /// };
2394 /// \endcode
2395 class CXXConversionDecl : public CXXMethodDecl {
2396   void anchor() override;
2397   /// Whether this conversion function declaration is marked
2398   /// "explicit", meaning that it can only be applied when the user
2399   /// explicitly wrote a cast. This is a C++11 feature.
2400   bool IsExplicitSpecified : 1;
2401 
CXXConversionDecl(ASTContext & C,CXXRecordDecl * RD,SourceLocation StartLoc,const DeclarationNameInfo & NameInfo,QualType T,TypeSourceInfo * TInfo,bool isInline,bool isExplicitSpecified,bool isConstexpr,SourceLocation EndLocation)2402   CXXConversionDecl(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD, SourceLocation StartLoc,
2403                     const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo,
2404                     QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
2405                     bool isInline, bool isExplicitSpecified,
2406                     bool isConstexpr, SourceLocation EndLocation)
2407     : CXXMethodDecl(CXXConversion, C, RD, StartLoc, NameInfo, T, TInfo,
2408                     SC_None, isInline, isConstexpr, EndLocation),
2409       IsExplicitSpecified(isExplicitSpecified) { }
2410 
2411 public:
2412   static CXXConversionDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD,
2413                                    SourceLocation StartLoc,
2414                                    const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo,
2415                                    QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
2416                                    bool isInline, bool isExplicit,
2417                                    bool isConstexpr,
2418                                    SourceLocation EndLocation);
2419   static CXXConversionDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
2420 
2421   /// Whether this conversion function declaration is marked
2422   /// "explicit", meaning that it can only be used for direct initialization
2423   /// (including explitly written casts).  This is a C++11 feature.
isExplicitSpecified()2424   bool isExplicitSpecified() const { return IsExplicitSpecified; }
2425 
2426   /// \brief Whether this is an explicit conversion operator (C++11 and later).
2427   ///
2428   /// Explicit conversion operators are only considered for direct
2429   /// initialization, e.g., when the user has explicitly written a cast.
isExplicit()2430   bool isExplicit() const {
2431     return cast<CXXConversionDecl>(getFirstDecl())->isExplicitSpecified();
2432   }
2433 
2434   /// \brief Returns the type that this conversion function is converting to.
getConversionType()2435   QualType getConversionType() const {
2436     return getType()->getAs<FunctionType>()->getReturnType();
2437   }
2438 
2439   /// \brief Determine whether this conversion function is a conversion from
2440   /// a lambda closure type to a block pointer.
2441   bool isLambdaToBlockPointerConversion() const;
2442 
2443   // Implement isa/cast/dyncast/etc.
classof(const Decl * D)2444   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)2445   static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == CXXConversion; }
2446 
2447   friend class ASTDeclReader;
2448   friend class ASTDeclWriter;
2449 };
2450 
2451 /// \brief Represents a linkage specification.
2452 ///
2453 /// For example:
2454 /// \code
2455 ///   extern "C" void foo();
2456 /// \endcode
2457 class LinkageSpecDecl : public Decl, public DeclContext {
2458   virtual void anchor();
2459 public:
2460   /// \brief Represents the language in a linkage specification.
2461   ///
2462   /// The values are part of the serialization ABI for
2463   /// ASTs and cannot be changed without altering that ABI.  To help
2464   /// ensure a stable ABI for this, we choose the DW_LANG_ encodings
2465   /// from the dwarf standard.
2466   enum LanguageIDs {
2467     lang_c = /* DW_LANG_C */ 0x0002,
2468     lang_cxx = /* DW_LANG_C_plus_plus */ 0x0004
2469   };
2470 private:
2471   /// \brief The language for this linkage specification.
2472   unsigned Language : 3;
2473   /// \brief True if this linkage spec has braces.
2474   ///
2475   /// This is needed so that hasBraces() returns the correct result while the
2476   /// linkage spec body is being parsed.  Once RBraceLoc has been set this is
2477   /// not used, so it doesn't need to be serialized.
2478   unsigned HasBraces : 1;
2479   /// \brief The source location for the extern keyword.
2480   SourceLocation ExternLoc;
2481   /// \brief The source location for the right brace (if valid).
2482   SourceLocation RBraceLoc;
2483 
LinkageSpecDecl(DeclContext * DC,SourceLocation ExternLoc,SourceLocation LangLoc,LanguageIDs lang,bool HasBraces)2484   LinkageSpecDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation ExternLoc,
2485                   SourceLocation LangLoc, LanguageIDs lang, bool HasBraces)
2486     : Decl(LinkageSpec, DC, LangLoc), DeclContext(LinkageSpec),
2487       Language(lang), HasBraces(HasBraces), ExternLoc(ExternLoc),
2488       RBraceLoc(SourceLocation()) { }
2489 
2490 public:
2491   static LinkageSpecDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
2492                                  SourceLocation ExternLoc,
2493                                  SourceLocation LangLoc, LanguageIDs Lang,
2494                                  bool HasBraces);
2495   static LinkageSpecDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
2496 
2497   /// \brief Return the language specified by this linkage specification.
getLanguage()2498   LanguageIDs getLanguage() const { return LanguageIDs(Language); }
2499   /// \brief Set the language specified by this linkage specification.
setLanguage(LanguageIDs L)2500   void setLanguage(LanguageIDs L) { Language = L; }
2501 
2502   /// \brief Determines whether this linkage specification had braces in
2503   /// its syntactic form.
hasBraces()2504   bool hasBraces() const {
2505     assert(!RBraceLoc.isValid() || HasBraces);
2506     return HasBraces;
2507   }
2508 
getExternLoc()2509   SourceLocation getExternLoc() const { return ExternLoc; }
getRBraceLoc()2510   SourceLocation getRBraceLoc() const { return RBraceLoc; }
setExternLoc(SourceLocation L)2511   void setExternLoc(SourceLocation L) { ExternLoc = L; }
setRBraceLoc(SourceLocation L)2512   void setRBraceLoc(SourceLocation L) {
2513     RBraceLoc = L;
2514     HasBraces = RBraceLoc.isValid();
2515   }
2516 
getLocEnd()2517   SourceLocation getLocEnd() const LLVM_READONLY {
2518     if (hasBraces())
2519       return getRBraceLoc();
2520     // No braces: get the end location of the (only) declaration in context
2521     // (if present).
2522     return decls_empty() ? getLocation() : decls_begin()->getLocEnd();
2523   }
2524 
getSourceRange()2525   SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY {
2526     return SourceRange(ExternLoc, getLocEnd());
2527   }
2528 
classof(const Decl * D)2529   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)2530   static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == LinkageSpec; }
castToDeclContext(const LinkageSpecDecl * D)2531   static DeclContext *castToDeclContext(const LinkageSpecDecl *D) {
2532     return static_cast<DeclContext *>(const_cast<LinkageSpecDecl*>(D));
2533   }
castFromDeclContext(const DeclContext * DC)2534   static LinkageSpecDecl *castFromDeclContext(const DeclContext *DC) {
2535     return static_cast<LinkageSpecDecl *>(const_cast<DeclContext*>(DC));
2536   }
2537 };
2538 
2539 /// \brief Represents C++ using-directive.
2540 ///
2541 /// For example:
2542 /// \code
2543 ///    using namespace std;
2544 /// \endcode
2545 ///
2546 /// \note UsingDirectiveDecl should be Decl not NamedDecl, but we provide
2547 /// artificial names for all using-directives in order to store
2548 /// them in DeclContext effectively.
2549 class UsingDirectiveDecl : public NamedDecl {
2550   void anchor() override;
2551   /// \brief The location of the \c using keyword.
2552   SourceLocation UsingLoc;
2553 
2554   /// \brief The location of the \c namespace keyword.
2555   SourceLocation NamespaceLoc;
2556 
2557   /// \brief The nested-name-specifier that precedes the namespace.
2558   NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc;
2559 
2560   /// \brief The namespace nominated by this using-directive.
2561   NamedDecl *NominatedNamespace;
2562 
2563   /// Enclosing context containing both using-directive and nominated
2564   /// namespace.
2565   DeclContext *CommonAncestor;
2566 
2567   /// \brief Returns special DeclarationName used by using-directives.
2568   ///
2569   /// This is only used by DeclContext for storing UsingDirectiveDecls in
2570   /// its lookup structure.
getName()2571   static DeclarationName getName() {
2572     return DeclarationName::getUsingDirectiveName();
2573   }
2574 
UsingDirectiveDecl(DeclContext * DC,SourceLocation UsingLoc,SourceLocation NamespcLoc,NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,SourceLocation IdentLoc,NamedDecl * Nominated,DeclContext * CommonAncestor)2575   UsingDirectiveDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation UsingLoc,
2576                      SourceLocation NamespcLoc,
2577                      NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
2578                      SourceLocation IdentLoc,
2579                      NamedDecl *Nominated,
2580                      DeclContext *CommonAncestor)
2581     : NamedDecl(UsingDirective, DC, IdentLoc, getName()), UsingLoc(UsingLoc),
2582       NamespaceLoc(NamespcLoc), QualifierLoc(QualifierLoc),
2583       NominatedNamespace(Nominated), CommonAncestor(CommonAncestor) { }
2584 
2585 public:
2586   /// \brief Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the
2587   /// name of the namespace, with source-location information.
getQualifierLoc()2588   NestedNameSpecifierLoc getQualifierLoc() const { return QualifierLoc; }
2589 
2590   /// \brief Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the
2591   /// name of the namespace.
getQualifier()2592   NestedNameSpecifier *getQualifier() const {
2593     return QualifierLoc.getNestedNameSpecifier();
2594   }
2595 
getNominatedNamespaceAsWritten()2596   NamedDecl *getNominatedNamespaceAsWritten() { return NominatedNamespace; }
getNominatedNamespaceAsWritten()2597   const NamedDecl *getNominatedNamespaceAsWritten() const {
2598     return NominatedNamespace;
2599   }
2600 
2601   /// \brief Returns the namespace nominated by this using-directive.
2602   NamespaceDecl *getNominatedNamespace();
2603 
getNominatedNamespace()2604   const NamespaceDecl *getNominatedNamespace() const {
2605     return const_cast<UsingDirectiveDecl*>(this)->getNominatedNamespace();
2606   }
2607 
2608   /// \brief Returns the common ancestor context of this using-directive and
2609   /// its nominated namespace.
getCommonAncestor()2610   DeclContext *getCommonAncestor() { return CommonAncestor; }
getCommonAncestor()2611   const DeclContext *getCommonAncestor() const { return CommonAncestor; }
2612 
2613   /// \brief Return the location of the \c using keyword.
getUsingLoc()2614   SourceLocation getUsingLoc() const { return UsingLoc; }
2615 
2616   // FIXME: Could omit 'Key' in name.
2617   /// \brief Returns the location of the \c namespace keyword.
getNamespaceKeyLocation()2618   SourceLocation getNamespaceKeyLocation() const { return NamespaceLoc; }
2619 
2620   /// \brief Returns the location of this using declaration's identifier.
getIdentLocation()2621   SourceLocation getIdentLocation() const { return getLocation(); }
2622 
2623   static UsingDirectiveDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
2624                                     SourceLocation UsingLoc,
2625                                     SourceLocation NamespaceLoc,
2626                                     NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
2627                                     SourceLocation IdentLoc,
2628                                     NamedDecl *Nominated,
2629                                     DeclContext *CommonAncestor);
2630   static UsingDirectiveDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
2631 
getSourceRange()2632   SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY {
2633     return SourceRange(UsingLoc, getLocation());
2634   }
2635 
classof(const Decl * D)2636   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)2637   static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == UsingDirective; }
2638 
2639   // Friend for getUsingDirectiveName.
2640   friend class DeclContext;
2641 
2642   friend class ASTDeclReader;
2643 };
2644 
2645 /// \brief Represents a C++ namespace alias.
2646 ///
2647 /// For example:
2648 ///
2649 /// \code
2650 /// namespace Foo = Bar;
2651 /// \endcode
2652 class NamespaceAliasDecl : public NamedDecl,
2653                            public Redeclarable<NamespaceAliasDecl> {
2654   void anchor() override;
2655 
2656   /// \brief The location of the \c namespace keyword.
2657   SourceLocation NamespaceLoc;
2658 
2659   /// \brief The location of the namespace's identifier.
2660   ///
2661   /// This is accessed by TargetNameLoc.
2662   SourceLocation IdentLoc;
2663 
2664   /// \brief The nested-name-specifier that precedes the namespace.
2665   NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc;
2666 
2667   /// \brief The Decl that this alias points to, either a NamespaceDecl or
2668   /// a NamespaceAliasDecl.
2669   NamedDecl *Namespace;
2670 
NamespaceAliasDecl(ASTContext & C,DeclContext * DC,SourceLocation NamespaceLoc,SourceLocation AliasLoc,IdentifierInfo * Alias,NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,SourceLocation IdentLoc,NamedDecl * Namespace)2671   NamespaceAliasDecl(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
2672                      SourceLocation NamespaceLoc, SourceLocation AliasLoc,
2673                      IdentifierInfo *Alias, NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
2674                      SourceLocation IdentLoc, NamedDecl *Namespace)
2675       : NamedDecl(NamespaceAlias, DC, AliasLoc, Alias), redeclarable_base(C),
2676         NamespaceLoc(NamespaceLoc), IdentLoc(IdentLoc),
2677         QualifierLoc(QualifierLoc), Namespace(Namespace) {}
2678 
2679   typedef Redeclarable<NamespaceAliasDecl> redeclarable_base;
2680   NamespaceAliasDecl *getNextRedeclarationImpl() override;
2681   NamespaceAliasDecl *getPreviousDeclImpl() override;
2682   NamespaceAliasDecl *getMostRecentDeclImpl() override;
2683 
2684   friend class ASTDeclReader;
2685 
2686 public:
2687   static NamespaceAliasDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
2688                                     SourceLocation NamespaceLoc,
2689                                     SourceLocation AliasLoc,
2690                                     IdentifierInfo *Alias,
2691                                     NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
2692                                     SourceLocation IdentLoc,
2693                                     NamedDecl *Namespace);
2694 
2695   static NamespaceAliasDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
2696 
2697   typedef redeclarable_base::redecl_range redecl_range;
2698   typedef redeclarable_base::redecl_iterator redecl_iterator;
2699   using redeclarable_base::redecls_begin;
2700   using redeclarable_base::redecls_end;
2701   using redeclarable_base::redecls;
2702   using redeclarable_base::getPreviousDecl;
2703   using redeclarable_base::getMostRecentDecl;
2704 
getCanonicalDecl()2705   NamespaceAliasDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
2706     return getFirstDecl();
2707   }
getCanonicalDecl()2708   const NamespaceAliasDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
2709     return getFirstDecl();
2710   }
2711 
2712   /// \brief Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the
2713   /// name of the namespace, with source-location information.
getQualifierLoc()2714   NestedNameSpecifierLoc getQualifierLoc() const { return QualifierLoc; }
2715 
2716   /// \brief Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the
2717   /// name of the namespace.
getQualifier()2718   NestedNameSpecifier *getQualifier() const {
2719     return QualifierLoc.getNestedNameSpecifier();
2720   }
2721 
2722   /// \brief Retrieve the namespace declaration aliased by this directive.
getNamespace()2723   NamespaceDecl *getNamespace() {
2724     if (NamespaceAliasDecl *AD = dyn_cast<NamespaceAliasDecl>(Namespace))
2725       return AD->getNamespace();
2726 
2727     return cast<NamespaceDecl>(Namespace);
2728   }
2729 
getNamespace()2730   const NamespaceDecl *getNamespace() const {
2731     return const_cast<NamespaceAliasDecl*>(this)->getNamespace();
2732   }
2733 
2734   /// Returns the location of the alias name, i.e. 'foo' in
2735   /// "namespace foo = ns::bar;".
getAliasLoc()2736   SourceLocation getAliasLoc() const { return getLocation(); }
2737 
2738   /// Returns the location of the \c namespace keyword.
getNamespaceLoc()2739   SourceLocation getNamespaceLoc() const { return NamespaceLoc; }
2740 
2741   /// Returns the location of the identifier in the named namespace.
getTargetNameLoc()2742   SourceLocation getTargetNameLoc() const { return IdentLoc; }
2743 
2744   /// \brief Retrieve the namespace that this alias refers to, which
2745   /// may either be a NamespaceDecl or a NamespaceAliasDecl.
getAliasedNamespace()2746   NamedDecl *getAliasedNamespace() const { return Namespace; }
2747 
getSourceRange()2748   SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY {
2749     return SourceRange(NamespaceLoc, IdentLoc);
2750   }
2751 
classof(const Decl * D)2752   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)2753   static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == NamespaceAlias; }
2754 };
2755 
2756 /// \brief Represents a shadow declaration introduced into a scope by a
2757 /// (resolved) using declaration.
2758 ///
2759 /// For example,
2760 /// \code
2761 /// namespace A {
2762 ///   void foo();
2763 /// }
2764 /// namespace B {
2765 ///   using A::foo; // <- a UsingDecl
2766 ///                 // Also creates a UsingShadowDecl for A::foo() in B
2767 /// }
2768 /// \endcode
2769 class UsingShadowDecl : public NamedDecl, public Redeclarable<UsingShadowDecl> {
2770   void anchor() override;
2771 
2772   /// The referenced declaration.
2773   NamedDecl *Underlying;
2774 
2775   /// \brief The using declaration which introduced this decl or the next using
2776   /// shadow declaration contained in the aforementioned using declaration.
2777   NamedDecl *UsingOrNextShadow;
2778   friend class UsingDecl;
2779 
UsingShadowDecl(ASTContext & C,DeclContext * DC,SourceLocation Loc,UsingDecl * Using,NamedDecl * Target)2780   UsingShadowDecl(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation Loc,
2781                   UsingDecl *Using, NamedDecl *Target)
2782     : NamedDecl(UsingShadow, DC, Loc, DeclarationName()),
2783       redeclarable_base(C), Underlying(Target),
2784       UsingOrNextShadow(reinterpret_cast<NamedDecl *>(Using)) {
2785     if (Target) {
2786       setDeclName(Target->getDeclName());
2787       IdentifierNamespace = Target->getIdentifierNamespace();
2788     }
2789     setImplicit();
2790   }
2791 
2792   typedef Redeclarable<UsingShadowDecl> redeclarable_base;
getNextRedeclarationImpl()2793   UsingShadowDecl *getNextRedeclarationImpl() override {
2794     return getNextRedeclaration();
2795   }
getPreviousDeclImpl()2796   UsingShadowDecl *getPreviousDeclImpl() override {
2797     return getPreviousDecl();
2798   }
getMostRecentDeclImpl()2799   UsingShadowDecl *getMostRecentDeclImpl() override {
2800     return getMostRecentDecl();
2801   }
2802 
2803 public:
Create(ASTContext & C,DeclContext * DC,SourceLocation Loc,UsingDecl * Using,NamedDecl * Target)2804   static UsingShadowDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
2805                                  SourceLocation Loc, UsingDecl *Using,
2806                                  NamedDecl *Target) {
2807     return new (C, DC) UsingShadowDecl(C, DC, Loc, Using, Target);
2808   }
2809 
2810   static UsingShadowDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
2811 
2812   typedef redeclarable_base::redecl_range redecl_range;
2813   typedef redeclarable_base::redecl_iterator redecl_iterator;
2814   using redeclarable_base::redecls_begin;
2815   using redeclarable_base::redecls_end;
2816   using redeclarable_base::redecls;
2817   using redeclarable_base::getPreviousDecl;
2818   using redeclarable_base::getMostRecentDecl;
2819 
getCanonicalDecl()2820   UsingShadowDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
2821     return getFirstDecl();
2822   }
getCanonicalDecl()2823   const UsingShadowDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
2824     return getFirstDecl();
2825   }
2826 
2827   /// \brief Gets the underlying declaration which has been brought into the
2828   /// local scope.
getTargetDecl()2829   NamedDecl *getTargetDecl() const { return Underlying; }
2830 
2831   /// \brief Sets the underlying declaration which has been brought into the
2832   /// local scope.
setTargetDecl(NamedDecl * ND)2833   void setTargetDecl(NamedDecl* ND) {
2834     assert(ND && "Target decl is null!");
2835     Underlying = ND;
2836     IdentifierNamespace = ND->getIdentifierNamespace();
2837   }
2838 
2839   /// \brief Gets the using declaration to which this declaration is tied.
2840   UsingDecl *getUsingDecl() const;
2841 
2842   /// \brief The next using shadow declaration contained in the shadow decl
2843   /// chain of the using declaration which introduced this decl.
getNextUsingShadowDecl()2844   UsingShadowDecl *getNextUsingShadowDecl() const {
2845     return dyn_cast_or_null<UsingShadowDecl>(UsingOrNextShadow);
2846   }
2847 
classof(const Decl * D)2848   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)2849   static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == Decl::UsingShadow; }
2850 
2851   friend class ASTDeclReader;
2852   friend class ASTDeclWriter;
2853 };
2854 
2855 /// \brief Represents a C++ using-declaration.
2856 ///
2857 /// For example:
2858 /// \code
2859 ///    using someNameSpace::someIdentifier;
2860 /// \endcode
2861 class UsingDecl : public NamedDecl, public Mergeable<UsingDecl> {
2862   void anchor() override;
2863 
2864   /// \brief The source location of the 'using' keyword itself.
2865   SourceLocation UsingLocation;
2866 
2867   /// \brief The nested-name-specifier that precedes the name.
2868   NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc;
2869 
2870   /// \brief Provides source/type location info for the declaration name
2871   /// embedded in the ValueDecl base class.
2872   DeclarationNameLoc DNLoc;
2873 
2874   /// \brief The first shadow declaration of the shadow decl chain associated
2875   /// with this using declaration.
2876   ///
2877   /// The bool member of the pair store whether this decl has the \c typename
2878   /// keyword.
2879   llvm::PointerIntPair<UsingShadowDecl *, 1, bool> FirstUsingShadow;
2880 
UsingDecl(DeclContext * DC,SourceLocation UL,NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,const DeclarationNameInfo & NameInfo,bool HasTypenameKeyword)2881   UsingDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation UL,
2882             NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
2883             const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, bool HasTypenameKeyword)
2884     : NamedDecl(Using, DC, NameInfo.getLoc(), NameInfo.getName()),
2885       UsingLocation(UL), QualifierLoc(QualifierLoc),
2886       DNLoc(NameInfo.getInfo()), FirstUsingShadow(nullptr, HasTypenameKeyword) {
2887   }
2888 
2889 public:
2890   /// \brief Return the source location of the 'using' keyword.
getUsingLoc()2891   SourceLocation getUsingLoc() const { return UsingLocation; }
2892 
2893   /// \brief Set the source location of the 'using' keyword.
setUsingLoc(SourceLocation L)2894   void setUsingLoc(SourceLocation L) { UsingLocation = L; }
2895 
2896   /// \brief Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the name,
2897   /// with source-location information.
getQualifierLoc()2898   NestedNameSpecifierLoc getQualifierLoc() const { return QualifierLoc; }
2899 
2900   /// \brief Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the name.
getQualifier()2901   NestedNameSpecifier *getQualifier() const {
2902     return QualifierLoc.getNestedNameSpecifier();
2903   }
2904 
getNameInfo()2905   DeclarationNameInfo getNameInfo() const {
2906     return DeclarationNameInfo(getDeclName(), getLocation(), DNLoc);
2907   }
2908 
2909   /// \brief Return true if it is a C++03 access declaration (no 'using').
isAccessDeclaration()2910   bool isAccessDeclaration() const { return UsingLocation.isInvalid(); }
2911 
2912   /// \brief Return true if the using declaration has 'typename'.
hasTypename()2913   bool hasTypename() const { return FirstUsingShadow.getInt(); }
2914 
2915   /// \brief Sets whether the using declaration has 'typename'.
setTypename(bool TN)2916   void setTypename(bool TN) { FirstUsingShadow.setInt(TN); }
2917 
2918   /// \brief Iterates through the using shadow declarations associated with
2919   /// this using declaration.
2920   class shadow_iterator {
2921     /// \brief The current using shadow declaration.
2922     UsingShadowDecl *Current;
2923 
2924   public:
2925     typedef UsingShadowDecl*          value_type;
2926     typedef UsingShadowDecl*          reference;
2927     typedef UsingShadowDecl*          pointer;
2928     typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
2929     typedef std::ptrdiff_t            difference_type;
2930 
shadow_iterator()2931     shadow_iterator() : Current(nullptr) { }
shadow_iterator(UsingShadowDecl * C)2932     explicit shadow_iterator(UsingShadowDecl *C) : Current(C) { }
2933 
2934     reference operator*() const { return Current; }
2935     pointer operator->() const { return Current; }
2936 
2937     shadow_iterator& operator++() {
2938       Current = Current->getNextUsingShadowDecl();
2939       return *this;
2940     }
2941 
2942     shadow_iterator operator++(int) {
2943       shadow_iterator tmp(*this);
2944       ++(*this);
2945       return tmp;
2946     }
2947 
2948     friend bool operator==(shadow_iterator x, shadow_iterator y) {
2949       return x.Current == y.Current;
2950     }
2951     friend bool operator!=(shadow_iterator x, shadow_iterator y) {
2952       return x.Current != y.Current;
2953     }
2954   };
2955 
2956   typedef llvm::iterator_range<shadow_iterator> shadow_range;
2957 
shadows()2958   shadow_range shadows() const {
2959     return shadow_range(shadow_begin(), shadow_end());
2960   }
shadow_begin()2961   shadow_iterator shadow_begin() const {
2962     return shadow_iterator(FirstUsingShadow.getPointer());
2963   }
shadow_end()2964   shadow_iterator shadow_end() const { return shadow_iterator(); }
2965 
2966   /// \brief Return the number of shadowed declarations associated with this
2967   /// using declaration.
shadow_size()2968   unsigned shadow_size() const {
2969     return std::distance(shadow_begin(), shadow_end());
2970   }
2971 
2972   void addShadowDecl(UsingShadowDecl *S);
2973   void removeShadowDecl(UsingShadowDecl *S);
2974 
2975   static UsingDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
2976                            SourceLocation UsingL,
2977                            NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
2978                            const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo,
2979                            bool HasTypenameKeyword);
2980 
2981   static UsingDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
2982 
2983   SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY;
2984 
2985   /// Retrieves the canonical declaration of this declaration.
getCanonicalDecl()2986   UsingDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override { return getFirstDecl(); }
getCanonicalDecl()2987   const UsingDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const { return getFirstDecl(); }
2988 
classof(const Decl * D)2989   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)2990   static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == Using; }
2991 
2992   friend class ASTDeclReader;
2993   friend class ASTDeclWriter;
2994 };
2995 
2996 /// \brief Represents a dependent using declaration which was not marked with
2997 /// \c typename.
2998 ///
2999 /// Unlike non-dependent using declarations, these *only* bring through
3000 /// non-types; otherwise they would break two-phase lookup.
3001 ///
3002 /// \code
3003 /// template \<class T> class A : public Base<T> {
3004 ///   using Base<T>::foo;
3005 /// };
3006 /// \endcode
3007 class UnresolvedUsingValueDecl : public ValueDecl,
3008                                  public Mergeable<UnresolvedUsingValueDecl> {
3009   void anchor() override;
3010 
3011   /// \brief The source location of the 'using' keyword
3012   SourceLocation UsingLocation;
3013 
3014   /// \brief The nested-name-specifier that precedes the name.
3015   NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc;
3016 
3017   /// \brief Provides source/type location info for the declaration name
3018   /// embedded in the ValueDecl base class.
3019   DeclarationNameLoc DNLoc;
3020 
UnresolvedUsingValueDecl(DeclContext * DC,QualType Ty,SourceLocation UsingLoc,NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,const DeclarationNameInfo & NameInfo)3021   UnresolvedUsingValueDecl(DeclContext *DC, QualType Ty,
3022                            SourceLocation UsingLoc,
3023                            NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
3024                            const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo)
3025     : ValueDecl(UnresolvedUsingValue, DC,
3026                 NameInfo.getLoc(), NameInfo.getName(), Ty),
3027       UsingLocation(UsingLoc), QualifierLoc(QualifierLoc),
3028       DNLoc(NameInfo.getInfo())
3029   { }
3030 
3031 public:
3032   /// \brief Returns the source location of the 'using' keyword.
getUsingLoc()3033   SourceLocation getUsingLoc() const { return UsingLocation; }
3034 
3035   /// \brief Set the source location of the 'using' keyword.
setUsingLoc(SourceLocation L)3036   void setUsingLoc(SourceLocation L) { UsingLocation = L; }
3037 
3038   /// \brief Return true if it is a C++03 access declaration (no 'using').
isAccessDeclaration()3039   bool isAccessDeclaration() const { return UsingLocation.isInvalid(); }
3040 
3041   /// \brief Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the name,
3042   /// with source-location information.
getQualifierLoc()3043   NestedNameSpecifierLoc getQualifierLoc() const { return QualifierLoc; }
3044 
3045   /// \brief Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the name.
getQualifier()3046   NestedNameSpecifier *getQualifier() const {
3047     return QualifierLoc.getNestedNameSpecifier();
3048   }
3049 
getNameInfo()3050   DeclarationNameInfo getNameInfo() const {
3051     return DeclarationNameInfo(getDeclName(), getLocation(), DNLoc);
3052   }
3053 
3054   static UnresolvedUsingValueDecl *
3055     Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation UsingLoc,
3056            NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
3057            const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo);
3058 
3059   static UnresolvedUsingValueDecl *
3060   CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
3061 
3062   SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY;
3063 
3064   /// Retrieves the canonical declaration of this declaration.
getCanonicalDecl()3065   UnresolvedUsingValueDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
3066     return getFirstDecl();
3067   }
getCanonicalDecl()3068   const UnresolvedUsingValueDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
3069     return getFirstDecl();
3070   }
3071 
classof(const Decl * D)3072   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)3073   static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == UnresolvedUsingValue; }
3074 
3075   friend class ASTDeclReader;
3076   friend class ASTDeclWriter;
3077 };
3078 
3079 /// \brief Represents a dependent using declaration which was marked with
3080 /// \c typename.
3081 ///
3082 /// \code
3083 /// template \<class T> class A : public Base<T> {
3084 ///   using typename Base<T>::foo;
3085 /// };
3086 /// \endcode
3087 ///
3088 /// The type associated with an unresolved using typename decl is
3089 /// currently always a typename type.
3090 class UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl
3091     : public TypeDecl,
3092       public Mergeable<UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl> {
3093   void anchor() override;
3094 
3095   /// \brief The source location of the 'typename' keyword
3096   SourceLocation TypenameLocation;
3097 
3098   /// \brief The nested-name-specifier that precedes the name.
3099   NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc;
3100 
UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl(DeclContext * DC,SourceLocation UsingLoc,SourceLocation TypenameLoc,NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,SourceLocation TargetNameLoc,IdentifierInfo * TargetName)3101   UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation UsingLoc,
3102                               SourceLocation TypenameLoc,
3103                               NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
3104                               SourceLocation TargetNameLoc,
3105                               IdentifierInfo *TargetName)
3106     : TypeDecl(UnresolvedUsingTypename, DC, TargetNameLoc, TargetName,
3107                UsingLoc),
3108       TypenameLocation(TypenameLoc), QualifierLoc(QualifierLoc) { }
3109 
3110   friend class ASTDeclReader;
3111 
3112 public:
3113   /// \brief Returns the source location of the 'using' keyword.
getUsingLoc()3114   SourceLocation getUsingLoc() const { return getLocStart(); }
3115 
3116   /// \brief Returns the source location of the 'typename' keyword.
getTypenameLoc()3117   SourceLocation getTypenameLoc() const { return TypenameLocation; }
3118 
3119   /// \brief Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the name,
3120   /// with source-location information.
getQualifierLoc()3121   NestedNameSpecifierLoc getQualifierLoc() const { return QualifierLoc; }
3122 
3123   /// \brief Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the name.
getQualifier()3124   NestedNameSpecifier *getQualifier() const {
3125     return QualifierLoc.getNestedNameSpecifier();
3126   }
3127 
3128   static UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl *
3129     Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation UsingLoc,
3130            SourceLocation TypenameLoc, NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
3131            SourceLocation TargetNameLoc, DeclarationName TargetName);
3132 
3133   static UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl *
3134   CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
3135 
3136   /// Retrieves the canonical declaration of this declaration.
getCanonicalDecl()3137   UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
3138     return getFirstDecl();
3139   }
getCanonicalDecl()3140   const UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
3141     return getFirstDecl();
3142   }
3143 
classof(const Decl * D)3144   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)3145   static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == UnresolvedUsingTypename; }
3146 };
3147 
3148 /// \brief Represents a C++11 static_assert declaration.
3149 class StaticAssertDecl : public Decl {
3150   virtual void anchor();
3151   llvm::PointerIntPair<Expr *, 1, bool> AssertExprAndFailed;
3152   StringLiteral *Message;
3153   SourceLocation RParenLoc;
3154 
StaticAssertDecl(DeclContext * DC,SourceLocation StaticAssertLoc,Expr * AssertExpr,StringLiteral * Message,SourceLocation RParenLoc,bool Failed)3155   StaticAssertDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation StaticAssertLoc,
3156                    Expr *AssertExpr, StringLiteral *Message,
3157                    SourceLocation RParenLoc, bool Failed)
3158     : Decl(StaticAssert, DC, StaticAssertLoc),
3159       AssertExprAndFailed(AssertExpr, Failed), Message(Message),
3160       RParenLoc(RParenLoc) { }
3161 
3162 public:
3163   static StaticAssertDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
3164                                   SourceLocation StaticAssertLoc,
3165                                   Expr *AssertExpr, StringLiteral *Message,
3166                                   SourceLocation RParenLoc, bool Failed);
3167   static StaticAssertDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
3168 
getAssertExpr()3169   Expr *getAssertExpr() { return AssertExprAndFailed.getPointer(); }
getAssertExpr()3170   const Expr *getAssertExpr() const { return AssertExprAndFailed.getPointer(); }
3171 
getMessage()3172   StringLiteral *getMessage() { return Message; }
getMessage()3173   const StringLiteral *getMessage() const { return Message; }
3174 
isFailed()3175   bool isFailed() const { return AssertExprAndFailed.getInt(); }
3176 
getRParenLoc()3177   SourceLocation getRParenLoc() const { return RParenLoc; }
3178 
getSourceRange()3179   SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY {
3180     return SourceRange(getLocation(), getRParenLoc());
3181   }
3182 
classof(const Decl * D)3183   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
classofKind(Kind K)3184   static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == StaticAssert; }
3185 
3186   friend class ASTDeclReader;
3187 };
3188 
3189 /// An instance of this class represents the declaration of a property
3190 /// member.  This is a Microsoft extension to C++, first introduced in
3191 /// Visual Studio .NET 2003 as a parallel to similar features in C#
3192 /// and Managed C++.
3193 ///
3194 /// A property must always be a non-static class member.
3195 ///
3196 /// A property member superficially resembles a non-static data
3197 /// member, except preceded by a property attribute:
3198 ///   __declspec(property(get=GetX, put=PutX)) int x;
3199 /// Either (but not both) of the 'get' and 'put' names may be omitted.
3200 ///
3201 /// A reference to a property is always an lvalue.  If the lvalue
3202 /// undergoes lvalue-to-rvalue conversion, then a getter name is
3203 /// required, and that member is called with no arguments.
3204 /// If the lvalue is assigned into, then a setter name is required,
3205 /// and that member is called with one argument, the value assigned.
3206 /// Both operations are potentially overloaded.  Compound assignments
3207 /// are permitted, as are the increment and decrement operators.
3208 ///
3209 /// The getter and putter methods are permitted to be overloaded,
3210 /// although their return and parameter types are subject to certain
3211 /// restrictions according to the type of the property.
3212 ///
3213 /// A property declared using an incomplete array type may
3214 /// additionally be subscripted, adding extra parameters to the getter
3215 /// and putter methods.
3216 class MSPropertyDecl : public DeclaratorDecl {
3217   IdentifierInfo *GetterId, *SetterId;
3218 
MSPropertyDecl(DeclContext * DC,SourceLocation L,DeclarationName N,QualType T,TypeSourceInfo * TInfo,SourceLocation StartL,IdentifierInfo * Getter,IdentifierInfo * Setter)3219   MSPropertyDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation L, DeclarationName N,
3220                  QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, SourceLocation StartL,
3221                  IdentifierInfo *Getter, IdentifierInfo *Setter)
3222       : DeclaratorDecl(MSProperty, DC, L, N, T, TInfo, StartL),
3223         GetterId(Getter), SetterId(Setter) {}
3224 
3225 public:
3226   static MSPropertyDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
3227                                 SourceLocation L, DeclarationName N, QualType T,
3228                                 TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, SourceLocation StartL,
3229                                 IdentifierInfo *Getter, IdentifierInfo *Setter);
3230   static MSPropertyDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
3231 
classof(const Decl * D)3232   static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return D->getKind() == MSProperty; }
3233 
hasGetter()3234   bool hasGetter() const { return GetterId != nullptr; }
getGetterId()3235   IdentifierInfo* getGetterId() const { return GetterId; }
hasSetter()3236   bool hasSetter() const { return SetterId != nullptr; }
getSetterId()3237   IdentifierInfo* getSetterId() const { return SetterId; }
3238 
3239   friend class ASTDeclReader;
3240 };
3241 
3242 /// Insertion operator for diagnostics.  This allows sending an AccessSpecifier
3243 /// into a diagnostic with <<.
3244 const DiagnosticBuilder &operator<<(const DiagnosticBuilder &DB,
3245                                     AccessSpecifier AS);
3246 
3247 const PartialDiagnostic &operator<<(const PartialDiagnostic &DB,
3248                                     AccessSpecifier AS);
3249 
3250 } // end namespace clang
3251 
3252 #endif
3253