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8d08fdba | 1 | /* Functions related to building classes and their related objects. |
5624e564 | 2 | Copyright (C) 1987-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
8d08fdba MS |
3 | Contributed by Michael Tiemann (tiemann@cygnus.com) |
4 | ||
f5adbb8d | 5 | This file is part of GCC. |
8d08fdba | 6 | |
f5adbb8d | 7 | GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
8d08fdba | 8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
e77f031d | 9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) |
8d08fdba MS |
10 | any later version. |
11 | ||
f5adbb8d | 12 | GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
8d08fdba MS |
13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
15 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
16 | ||
17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
e77f031d NC |
18 | along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see |
19 | <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ | |
8d08fdba MS |
20 | |
21 | ||
e92cc029 | 22 | /* High-level class interface. */ |
8d08fdba MS |
23 | |
24 | #include "config.h" | |
8d052bc7 | 25 | #include "system.h" |
4977bab6 | 26 | #include "coretypes.h" |
40e23961 MC |
27 | #include "hash-set.h" |
28 | #include "machmode.h" | |
29 | #include "vec.h" | |
30 | #include "double-int.h" | |
31 | #include "input.h" | |
32 | #include "alias.h" | |
33 | #include "symtab.h" | |
34 | #include "options.h" | |
35 | #include "wide-int.h" | |
36 | #include "inchash.h" | |
4977bab6 | 37 | #include "tm.h" |
e7a587ef | 38 | #include "tree.h" |
d8a2d370 DN |
39 | #include "stringpool.h" |
40 | #include "stor-layout.h" | |
41 | #include "attribs.h" | |
2fb9a547 | 42 | #include "hash-table.h" |
8d08fdba MS |
43 | #include "cp-tree.h" |
44 | #include "flags.h" | |
54f92bfb | 45 | #include "toplev.h" |
1af6141b | 46 | #include "target.h" |
7b6d72fc | 47 | #include "convert.h" |
c582198b AM |
48 | #include "hash-map.h" |
49 | #include "is-a.h" | |
50 | #include "plugin-api.h" | |
c582198b AM |
51 | #include "hard-reg-set.h" |
52 | #include "input.h" | |
53 | #include "function.h" | |
54 | #include "ipa-ref.h" | |
8634c649 | 55 | #include "cgraph.h" |
7ee2468b | 56 | #include "dumpfile.h" |
245763e3 | 57 | #include "splay-tree.h" |
45b0be94 | 58 | #include "gimplify.h" |
807e902e | 59 | #include "wide-int.h" |
8d08fdba | 60 | |
61a127b3 MM |
61 | /* The number of nested classes being processed. If we are not in the |
62 | scope of any class, this is zero. */ | |
63 | ||
8d08fdba MS |
64 | int current_class_depth; |
65 | ||
61a127b3 MM |
66 | /* In order to deal with nested classes, we keep a stack of classes. |
67 | The topmost entry is the innermost class, and is the entry at index | |
68 | CURRENT_CLASS_DEPTH */ | |
69 | ||
70 | typedef struct class_stack_node { | |
71 | /* The name of the class. */ | |
72 | tree name; | |
73 | ||
74 | /* The _TYPE node for the class. */ | |
75 | tree type; | |
76 | ||
77 | /* The access specifier pending for new declarations in the scope of | |
78 | this class. */ | |
79 | tree access; | |
8f032717 MM |
80 | |
81 | /* If were defining TYPE, the names used in this class. */ | |
82 | splay_tree names_used; | |
c888c93b MM |
83 | |
84 | /* Nonzero if this class is no longer open, because of a call to | |
85 | push_to_top_level. */ | |
86 | size_t hidden; | |
61a127b3 MM |
87 | }* class_stack_node_t; |
88 | ||
911a71a7 | 89 | typedef struct vtbl_init_data_s |
c35cce41 | 90 | { |
911a71a7 MM |
91 | /* The base for which we're building initializers. */ |
92 | tree binfo; | |
73ea87d7 | 93 | /* The type of the most-derived type. */ |
c35cce41 | 94 | tree derived; |
73ea87d7 NS |
95 | /* The binfo for the dynamic type. This will be TYPE_BINFO (derived), |
96 | unless ctor_vtbl_p is true. */ | |
97 | tree rtti_binfo; | |
9bab6c90 MM |
98 | /* The negative-index vtable initializers built up so far. These |
99 | are in order from least negative index to most negative index. */ | |
9771b263 | 100 | vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *inits; |
c35cce41 | 101 | /* The binfo for the virtual base for which we're building |
911a71a7 | 102 | vcall offset initializers. */ |
c35cce41 | 103 | tree vbase; |
9bab6c90 MM |
104 | /* The functions in vbase for which we have already provided vcall |
105 | offsets. */ | |
9771b263 | 106 | vec<tree, va_gc> *fns; |
c35cce41 MM |
107 | /* The vtable index of the next vcall or vbase offset. */ |
108 | tree index; | |
109 | /* Nonzero if we are building the initializer for the primary | |
110 | vtable. */ | |
911a71a7 MM |
111 | int primary_vtbl_p; |
112 | /* Nonzero if we are building the initializer for a construction | |
113 | vtable. */ | |
114 | int ctor_vtbl_p; | |
548502d3 MM |
115 | /* True when adding vcall offset entries to the vtable. False when |
116 | merely computing the indices. */ | |
117 | bool generate_vcall_entries; | |
911a71a7 | 118 | } vtbl_init_data; |
c35cce41 | 119 | |
c20118a8 | 120 | /* The type of a function passed to walk_subobject_offsets. */ |
94edc4ab | 121 | typedef int (*subobject_offset_fn) (tree, tree, splay_tree); |
c20118a8 | 122 | |
4639c5c6 | 123 | /* The stack itself. This is a dynamically resized array. The |
61a127b3 MM |
124 | number of elements allocated is CURRENT_CLASS_STACK_SIZE. */ |
125 | static int current_class_stack_size; | |
126 | static class_stack_node_t current_class_stack; | |
127 | ||
c5a35c3c MM |
128 | /* The size of the largest empty class seen in this translation unit. */ |
129 | static GTY (()) tree sizeof_biggest_empty_class; | |
130 | ||
1f6e1acc AS |
131 | /* An array of all local classes present in this translation unit, in |
132 | declaration order. */ | |
9771b263 | 133 | vec<tree, va_gc> *local_classes; |
1f6e1acc | 134 | |
94edc4ab NN |
135 | static tree get_vfield_name (tree); |
136 | static void finish_struct_anon (tree); | |
137 | static tree get_vtable_name (tree); | |
86cfdb4e | 138 | static void get_basefndecls (tree, tree, vec<tree> *); |
94edc4ab | 139 | static int build_primary_vtable (tree, tree); |
dbbf88d1 | 140 | static int build_secondary_vtable (tree); |
94edc4ab NN |
141 | static void finish_vtbls (tree); |
142 | static void modify_vtable_entry (tree, tree, tree, tree, tree *); | |
94edc4ab NN |
143 | static void finish_struct_bits (tree); |
144 | static int alter_access (tree, tree, tree); | |
145 | static void handle_using_decl (tree, tree); | |
94edc4ab NN |
146 | static tree dfs_modify_vtables (tree, void *); |
147 | static tree modify_all_vtables (tree, tree); | |
fc6633e0 | 148 | static void determine_primary_bases (tree); |
94edc4ab NN |
149 | static void finish_struct_methods (tree); |
150 | static void maybe_warn_about_overly_private_class (tree); | |
94edc4ab NN |
151 | static int method_name_cmp (const void *, const void *); |
152 | static int resort_method_name_cmp (const void *, const void *); | |
85b5d65a | 153 | static void add_implicitly_declared_members (tree, tree*, int, int); |
94edc4ab | 154 | static tree fixed_type_or_null (tree, int *, int *); |
00bfffa4 | 155 | static tree build_simple_base_path (tree expr, tree binfo); |
94edc4ab | 156 | static tree build_vtbl_ref_1 (tree, tree); |
9d6a019c | 157 | static void build_vtbl_initializer (tree, tree, tree, tree, int *, |
9771b263 | 158 | vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> **); |
94edc4ab | 159 | static int count_fields (tree); |
d07605f5 | 160 | static int add_fields_to_record_type (tree, struct sorted_fields_type*, int); |
cba0366c | 161 | static void insert_into_classtype_sorted_fields (tree, tree, int); |
e7df0180 | 162 | static bool check_bitfield_decl (tree); |
10746f37 JM |
163 | static void check_field_decl (tree, tree, int *, int *, int *); |
164 | static void check_field_decls (tree, tree *, int *, int *); | |
58731fd1 MM |
165 | static tree *build_base_field (record_layout_info, tree, splay_tree, tree *); |
166 | static void build_base_fields (record_layout_info, splay_tree, tree *); | |
94edc4ab NN |
167 | static void check_methods (tree); |
168 | static void remove_zero_width_bit_fields (tree); | |
880a467b | 169 | static bool accessible_nvdtor_p (tree); |
10746f37 | 170 | static void check_bases (tree, int *, int *); |
58731fd1 MM |
171 | static void check_bases_and_members (tree); |
172 | static tree create_vtable_ptr (tree, tree *); | |
17bbb839 | 173 | static void include_empty_classes (record_layout_info); |
e93ee644 | 174 | static void layout_class_type (tree, tree *); |
dbbf88d1 | 175 | static void propagate_binfo_offsets (tree, tree); |
17bbb839 | 176 | static void layout_virtual_bases (record_layout_info, splay_tree); |
94edc4ab NN |
177 | static void build_vbase_offset_vtbl_entries (tree, vtbl_init_data *); |
178 | static void add_vcall_offset_vtbl_entries_r (tree, vtbl_init_data *); | |
179 | static void add_vcall_offset_vtbl_entries_1 (tree, vtbl_init_data *); | |
180 | static void build_vcall_offset_vtbl_entries (tree, vtbl_init_data *); | |
e6a66567 | 181 | static void add_vcall_offset (tree, tree, vtbl_init_data *); |
94edc4ab | 182 | static void layout_vtable_decl (tree, int); |
5d5a519f | 183 | static tree dfs_find_final_overrider_pre (tree, void *); |
dbbf88d1 | 184 | static tree dfs_find_final_overrider_post (tree, void *); |
94edc4ab NN |
185 | static tree find_final_overrider (tree, tree, tree); |
186 | static int make_new_vtable (tree, tree); | |
b5791fdc | 187 | static tree get_primary_binfo (tree); |
94edc4ab | 188 | static int maybe_indent_hierarchy (FILE *, int, int); |
dbbf88d1 | 189 | static tree dump_class_hierarchy_r (FILE *, int, tree, tree, int); |
94edc4ab | 190 | static void dump_class_hierarchy (tree); |
bb885938 | 191 | static void dump_class_hierarchy_1 (FILE *, int, tree); |
94edc4ab NN |
192 | static void dump_array (FILE *, tree); |
193 | static void dump_vtable (tree, tree, tree); | |
194 | static void dump_vtt (tree, tree); | |
bb885938 | 195 | static void dump_thunk (FILE *, int, tree); |
94edc4ab | 196 | static tree build_vtable (tree, tree, tree); |
9771b263 | 197 | static void initialize_vtable (tree, vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *); |
94edc4ab | 198 | static void layout_nonempty_base_or_field (record_layout_info, |
5d5a519f | 199 | tree, tree, splay_tree); |
94edc4ab | 200 | static tree end_of_class (tree, int); |
d9d9dbc0 | 201 | static bool layout_empty_base (record_layout_info, tree, tree, splay_tree); |
9d6a019c | 202 | static void accumulate_vtbl_inits (tree, tree, tree, tree, tree, |
9771b263 | 203 | vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> **); |
9d6a019c | 204 | static void dfs_accumulate_vtbl_inits (tree, tree, tree, tree, tree, |
9771b263 | 205 | vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> **); |
94edc4ab | 206 | static void build_rtti_vtbl_entries (tree, vtbl_init_data *); |
5d5a519f | 207 | static void build_vcall_and_vbase_vtbl_entries (tree, vtbl_init_data *); |
94edc4ab NN |
208 | static void clone_constructors_and_destructors (tree); |
209 | static tree build_clone (tree, tree); | |
a2ddc397 | 210 | static void update_vtable_entry_for_fn (tree, tree, tree, tree *, unsigned); |
94edc4ab NN |
211 | static void build_ctor_vtbl_group (tree, tree); |
212 | static void build_vtt (tree); | |
213 | static tree binfo_ctor_vtable (tree); | |
9771b263 DN |
214 | static void build_vtt_inits (tree, tree, vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> **, |
215 | tree *); | |
94edc4ab | 216 | static tree dfs_build_secondary_vptr_vtt_inits (tree, void *); |
94edc4ab | 217 | static tree dfs_fixup_binfo_vtbls (tree, void *); |
94edc4ab NN |
218 | static int record_subobject_offset (tree, tree, splay_tree); |
219 | static int check_subobject_offset (tree, tree, splay_tree); | |
220 | static int walk_subobject_offsets (tree, subobject_offset_fn, | |
5d5a519f | 221 | tree, splay_tree, tree, int); |
c5a35c3c | 222 | static void record_subobject_offsets (tree, tree, splay_tree, bool); |
94edc4ab NN |
223 | static int layout_conflict_p (tree, tree, splay_tree, int); |
224 | static int splay_tree_compare_integer_csts (splay_tree_key k1, | |
5d5a519f | 225 | splay_tree_key k2); |
94edc4ab NN |
226 | static void warn_about_ambiguous_bases (tree); |
227 | static bool type_requires_array_cookie (tree); | |
9368208b | 228 | static bool base_derived_from (tree, tree); |
7ba539c6 | 229 | static int empty_base_at_nonzero_offset_p (tree, tree, splay_tree); |
ba9a991f | 230 | static tree end_of_base (tree); |
548502d3 | 231 | static tree get_vcall_index (tree, tree); |
9965d119 | 232 | |
51c184be | 233 | /* Variables shared between class.c and call.c. */ |
8d08fdba MS |
234 | |
235 | int n_vtables = 0; | |
236 | int n_vtable_entries = 0; | |
237 | int n_vtable_searches = 0; | |
238 | int n_vtable_elems = 0; | |
239 | int n_convert_harshness = 0; | |
240 | int n_compute_conversion_costs = 0; | |
8d08fdba MS |
241 | int n_inner_fields_searched = 0; |
242 | ||
338d90b8 NS |
243 | /* Convert to or from a base subobject. EXPR is an expression of type |
244 | `A' or `A*', an expression of type `B' or `B*' is returned. To | |
245 | convert A to a base B, CODE is PLUS_EXPR and BINFO is the binfo for | |
246 | the B base instance within A. To convert base A to derived B, CODE | |
247 | is MINUS_EXPR and BINFO is the binfo for the A instance within B. | |
248 | In this latter case, A must not be a morally virtual base of B. | |
249 | NONNULL is true if EXPR is known to be non-NULL (this is only | |
250 | needed when EXPR is of pointer type). CV qualifiers are preserved | |
251 | from EXPR. */ | |
ca36f057 MM |
252 | |
253 | tree | |
94edc4ab | 254 | build_base_path (enum tree_code code, |
0cbd7506 MS |
255 | tree expr, |
256 | tree binfo, | |
a271590a PC |
257 | int nonnull, |
258 | tsubst_flags_t complain) | |
1a588ad7 | 259 | { |
338d90b8 | 260 | tree v_binfo = NULL_TREE; |
6bc34b14 | 261 | tree d_binfo = NULL_TREE; |
338d90b8 NS |
262 | tree probe; |
263 | tree offset; | |
264 | tree target_type; | |
265 | tree null_test = NULL; | |
266 | tree ptr_target_type; | |
ca36f057 | 267 | int fixed_type_p; |
50e10fa8 | 268 | int want_pointer = TYPE_PTR_P (TREE_TYPE (expr)); |
00bfffa4 | 269 | bool has_empty = false; |
d7981fd9 | 270 | bool virtual_access; |
d1522e8f | 271 | bool rvalue = false; |
1a588ad7 | 272 | |
338d90b8 NS |
273 | if (expr == error_mark_node || binfo == error_mark_node || !binfo) |
274 | return error_mark_node; | |
6bc34b14 JM |
275 | |
276 | for (probe = binfo; probe; probe = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (probe)) | |
277 | { | |
278 | d_binfo = probe; | |
00bfffa4 JM |
279 | if (is_empty_class (BINFO_TYPE (probe))) |
280 | has_empty = true; | |
809e3e7f | 281 | if (!v_binfo && BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (probe)) |
6bc34b14 JM |
282 | v_binfo = probe; |
283 | } | |
338d90b8 NS |
284 | |
285 | probe = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (expr)); | |
286 | if (want_pointer) | |
287 | probe = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (probe)); | |
00bfffa4 | 288 | |
5313d330 JM |
289 | if (code == PLUS_EXPR |
290 | && !SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (d_binfo), probe)) | |
291 | { | |
292 | /* This can happen when adjust_result_of_qualified_name_lookup can't | |
293 | find a unique base binfo in a call to a member function. We | |
294 | couldn't give the diagnostic then since we might have been calling | |
295 | a static member function, so we do it now. */ | |
296 | if (complain & tf_error) | |
297 | { | |
298 | tree base = lookup_base (probe, BINFO_TYPE (d_binfo), | |
22854930 | 299 | ba_unique, NULL, complain); |
5313d330 JM |
300 | gcc_assert (base == error_mark_node); |
301 | } | |
302 | return error_mark_node; | |
303 | } | |
304 | ||
539ed333 NS |
305 | gcc_assert ((code == MINUS_EXPR |
306 | && SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), probe)) | |
5313d330 | 307 | || code == PLUS_EXPR); |
c8094d83 | 308 | |
00bfffa4 JM |
309 | if (binfo == d_binfo) |
310 | /* Nothing to do. */ | |
311 | return expr; | |
312 | ||
338d90b8 NS |
313 | if (code == MINUS_EXPR && v_binfo) |
314 | { | |
a271590a | 315 | if (complain & tf_error) |
128be7f9 PC |
316 | { |
317 | if (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), BINFO_TYPE (v_binfo))) | |
318 | { | |
319 | if (want_pointer) | |
320 | error ("cannot convert from pointer to base class %qT to " | |
321 | "pointer to derived class %qT because the base is " | |
322 | "virtual", BINFO_TYPE (binfo), BINFO_TYPE (d_binfo)); | |
323 | else | |
324 | error ("cannot convert from base class %qT to derived " | |
325 | "class %qT because the base is virtual", | |
326 | BINFO_TYPE (binfo), BINFO_TYPE (d_binfo)); | |
327 | } | |
328 | else | |
329 | { | |
330 | if (want_pointer) | |
331 | error ("cannot convert from pointer to base class %qT to " | |
332 | "pointer to derived class %qT via virtual base %qT", | |
333 | BINFO_TYPE (binfo), BINFO_TYPE (d_binfo), | |
334 | BINFO_TYPE (v_binfo)); | |
335 | else | |
336 | error ("cannot convert from base class %qT to derived " | |
337 | "class %qT via virtual base %qT", BINFO_TYPE (binfo), | |
338 | BINFO_TYPE (d_binfo), BINFO_TYPE (v_binfo)); | |
339 | } | |
340 | } | |
338d90b8 NS |
341 | return error_mark_node; |
342 | } | |
1a588ad7 | 343 | |
f576dfc4 | 344 | if (!want_pointer) |
d1522e8f JM |
345 | { |
346 | rvalue = !real_lvalue_p (expr); | |
347 | /* This must happen before the call to save_expr. */ | |
348 | expr = cp_build_addr_expr (expr, complain); | |
349 | } | |
7fd7263d | 350 | else |
416f380b | 351 | expr = mark_rvalue_use (expr); |
f576dfc4 | 352 | |
00bfffa4 | 353 | offset = BINFO_OFFSET (binfo); |
ca36f057 | 354 | fixed_type_p = resolves_to_fixed_type_p (expr, &nonnull); |
0e686aa6 | 355 | target_type = code == PLUS_EXPR ? BINFO_TYPE (binfo) : BINFO_TYPE (d_binfo); |
2bbf86a4 JM |
356 | /* TARGET_TYPE has been extracted from BINFO, and, is therefore always |
357 | cv-unqualified. Extract the cv-qualifiers from EXPR so that the | |
358 | expression returned matches the input. */ | |
359 | target_type = cp_build_qualified_type | |
360 | (target_type, cp_type_quals (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (expr)))); | |
361 | ptr_target_type = build_pointer_type (target_type); | |
00bfffa4 | 362 | |
d7981fd9 | 363 | /* Do we need to look in the vtable for the real offset? */ |
7a0b47e3 JM |
364 | virtual_access = (v_binfo && fixed_type_p <= 0); |
365 | ||
366 | /* Don't bother with the calculations inside sizeof; they'll ICE if the | |
a8e23778 | 367 | source type is incomplete and the pointer value doesn't matter. In a |
234bef96 PC |
368 | template (even in instantiate_non_dependent_expr), we don't have vtables |
369 | set up properly yet, and the value doesn't matter there either; we're | |
370 | just interested in the result of overload resolution. */ | |
a8e23778 | 371 | if (cp_unevaluated_operand != 0 |
e0e1b357 | 372 | || in_template_function ()) |
dc555429 | 373 | { |
2bbf86a4 | 374 | expr = build_nop (ptr_target_type, expr); |
d1522e8f | 375 | goto indout; |
dc555429 | 376 | } |
d7981fd9 | 377 | |
c65b0607 JM |
378 | /* If we're in an NSDMI, we don't have the full constructor context yet |
379 | that we need for converting to a virtual base, so just build a stub | |
380 | CONVERT_EXPR and expand it later in bot_replace. */ | |
381 | if (virtual_access && fixed_type_p < 0 | |
382 | && current_scope () != current_function_decl) | |
383 | { | |
384 | expr = build1 (CONVERT_EXPR, ptr_target_type, expr); | |
385 | CONVERT_EXPR_VBASE_PATH (expr) = true; | |
d1522e8f | 386 | goto indout; |
c65b0607 JM |
387 | } |
388 | ||
d7981fd9 | 389 | /* Do we need to check for a null pointer? */ |
0e686aa6 MM |
390 | if (want_pointer && !nonnull) |
391 | { | |
392 | /* If we know the conversion will not actually change the value | |
393 | of EXPR, then we can avoid testing the expression for NULL. | |
394 | We have to avoid generating a COMPONENT_REF for a base class | |
395 | field, because other parts of the compiler know that such | |
396 | expressions are always non-NULL. */ | |
397 | if (!virtual_access && integer_zerop (offset)) | |
2bbf86a4 | 398 | return build_nop (ptr_target_type, expr); |
0e686aa6 MM |
399 | null_test = error_mark_node; |
400 | } | |
00bfffa4 | 401 | |
d7981fd9 JM |
402 | /* Protect against multiple evaluation if necessary. */ |
403 | if (TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (expr) && (null_test || virtual_access)) | |
ca36f057 | 404 | expr = save_expr (expr); |
f2606a97 | 405 | |
d7981fd9 | 406 | /* Now that we've saved expr, build the real null test. */ |
00bfffa4 | 407 | if (null_test) |
471a58a9 | 408 | { |
4b978f96 | 409 | tree zero = cp_convert (TREE_TYPE (expr), nullptr_node, complain); |
db3927fb | 410 | null_test = fold_build2_loc (input_location, NE_EXPR, boolean_type_node, |
7866705a | 411 | expr, zero); |
471a58a9 | 412 | } |
00bfffa4 JM |
413 | |
414 | /* If this is a simple base reference, express it as a COMPONENT_REF. */ | |
d7981fd9 | 415 | if (code == PLUS_EXPR && !virtual_access |
00bfffa4 JM |
416 | /* We don't build base fields for empty bases, and they aren't very |
417 | interesting to the optimizers anyway. */ | |
418 | && !has_empty) | |
419 | { | |
a271590a | 420 | expr = cp_build_indirect_ref (expr, RO_NULL, complain); |
00bfffa4 | 421 | expr = build_simple_base_path (expr, binfo); |
d1522e8f JM |
422 | if (rvalue) |
423 | expr = move (expr); | |
00bfffa4 | 424 | if (want_pointer) |
442c8e31 | 425 | expr = build_address (expr); |
00bfffa4 JM |
426 | target_type = TREE_TYPE (expr); |
427 | goto out; | |
428 | } | |
429 | ||
d7981fd9 | 430 | if (virtual_access) |
1a588ad7 | 431 | { |
338d90b8 | 432 | /* Going via virtual base V_BINFO. We need the static offset |
0cbd7506 MS |
433 | from V_BINFO to BINFO, and the dynamic offset from D_BINFO to |
434 | V_BINFO. That offset is an entry in D_BINFO's vtable. */ | |
1f5a253a NS |
435 | tree v_offset; |
436 | ||
437 | if (fixed_type_p < 0 && in_base_initializer) | |
438 | { | |
2acb1af9 NS |
439 | /* In a base member initializer, we cannot rely on the |
440 | vtable being set up. We have to indirect via the | |
441 | vtt_parm. */ | |
6de9cd9a DN |
442 | tree t; |
443 | ||
2acb1af9 | 444 | t = TREE_TYPE (TYPE_VFIELD (current_class_type)); |
6de9cd9a DN |
445 | t = build_pointer_type (t); |
446 | v_offset = convert (t, current_vtt_parm); | |
a271590a | 447 | v_offset = cp_build_indirect_ref (v_offset, RO_NULL, complain); |
1f5a253a NS |
448 | } |
449 | else | |
35228ac7 JJ |
450 | { |
451 | tree t = expr; | |
452 | if ((flag_sanitize & SANITIZE_VPTR) && fixed_type_p == 0) | |
453 | { | |
454 | t = cp_ubsan_maybe_instrument_cast_to_vbase (input_location, | |
455 | probe, expr); | |
456 | if (t == NULL_TREE) | |
457 | t = expr; | |
458 | } | |
459 | v_offset = build_vfield_ref (cp_build_indirect_ref (t, RO_NULL, | |
460 | complain), | |
461 | TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (expr))); | |
462 | } | |
463 | ||
f1f82a37 PC |
464 | if (v_offset == error_mark_node) |
465 | return error_mark_node; | |
c8094d83 | 466 | |
5d49b6a7 | 467 | v_offset = fold_build_pointer_plus (v_offset, BINFO_VPTR_FIELD (v_binfo)); |
c8094d83 | 468 | v_offset = build1 (NOP_EXPR, |
338d90b8 NS |
469 | build_pointer_type (ptrdiff_type_node), |
470 | v_offset); | |
a271590a | 471 | v_offset = cp_build_indirect_ref (v_offset, RO_NULL, complain); |
6de9cd9a | 472 | TREE_CONSTANT (v_offset) = 1; |
f63ab951 | 473 | |
7b6d72fc | 474 | offset = convert_to_integer (ptrdiff_type_node, |
db3927fb | 475 | size_diffop_loc (input_location, offset, |
7b6d72fc | 476 | BINFO_OFFSET (v_binfo))); |
8d08fdba | 477 | |
338d90b8 | 478 | if (!integer_zerop (offset)) |
f293ce4b | 479 | v_offset = build2 (code, ptrdiff_type_node, v_offset, offset); |
f2606a97 JM |
480 | |
481 | if (fixed_type_p < 0) | |
482 | /* Negative fixed_type_p means this is a constructor or destructor; | |
483 | virtual base layout is fixed in in-charge [cd]tors, but not in | |
484 | base [cd]tors. */ | |
f293ce4b RS |
485 | offset = build3 (COND_EXPR, ptrdiff_type_node, |
486 | build2 (EQ_EXPR, boolean_type_node, | |
487 | current_in_charge_parm, integer_zero_node), | |
488 | v_offset, | |
aa8f5c20 AP |
489 | convert_to_integer (ptrdiff_type_node, |
490 | BINFO_OFFSET (binfo))); | |
338d90b8 NS |
491 | else |
492 | offset = v_offset; | |
8d08fdba | 493 | } |
8d08fdba | 494 | |
338d90b8 NS |
495 | if (want_pointer) |
496 | target_type = ptr_target_type; | |
c8094d83 | 497 | |
338d90b8 | 498 | expr = build1 (NOP_EXPR, ptr_target_type, expr); |
fed3cef0 | 499 | |
338d90b8 | 500 | if (!integer_zerop (offset)) |
5be014d5 AP |
501 | { |
502 | offset = fold_convert (sizetype, offset); | |
503 | if (code == MINUS_EXPR) | |
db3927fb | 504 | offset = fold_build1_loc (input_location, NEGATE_EXPR, sizetype, offset); |
5d49b6a7 | 505 | expr = fold_build_pointer_plus (expr, offset); |
5be014d5 | 506 | } |
8d08fdba | 507 | else |
338d90b8 | 508 | null_test = NULL; |
c8094d83 | 509 | |
d1522e8f | 510 | indout: |
338d90b8 | 511 | if (!want_pointer) |
d1522e8f JM |
512 | { |
513 | expr = cp_build_indirect_ref (expr, RO_NULL, complain); | |
514 | if (rvalue) | |
515 | expr = move (expr); | |
516 | } | |
8d08fdba | 517 | |
00bfffa4 | 518 | out: |
338d90b8 | 519 | if (null_test) |
db3927fb | 520 | expr = fold_build3_loc (input_location, COND_EXPR, target_type, null_test, expr, |
e8160c9a | 521 | build_zero_cst (target_type)); |
f2606a97 | 522 | |
338d90b8 | 523 | return expr; |
8d08fdba MS |
524 | } |
525 | ||
00bfffa4 JM |
526 | /* Subroutine of build_base_path; EXPR and BINFO are as in that function. |
527 | Perform a derived-to-base conversion by recursively building up a | |
528 | sequence of COMPONENT_REFs to the appropriate base fields. */ | |
529 | ||
530 | static tree | |
531 | build_simple_base_path (tree expr, tree binfo) | |
532 | { | |
533 | tree type = BINFO_TYPE (binfo); | |
fc6633e0 | 534 | tree d_binfo = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (binfo); |
00bfffa4 JM |
535 | tree field; |
536 | ||
00bfffa4 JM |
537 | if (d_binfo == NULL_TREE) |
538 | { | |
12a669d1 | 539 | tree temp; |
c8094d83 | 540 | |
8dc2b103 | 541 | gcc_assert (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (expr)) == type); |
c8094d83 | 542 | |
12a669d1 | 543 | /* Transform `(a, b).x' into `(*(a, &b)).x', `(a ? b : c).x' |
0cbd7506 | 544 | into `(*(a ? &b : &c)).x', and so on. A COND_EXPR is only |
3b426391 KH |
545 | an lvalue in the front end; only _DECLs and _REFs are lvalues |
546 | in the back end. */ | |
12a669d1 NS |
547 | temp = unary_complex_lvalue (ADDR_EXPR, expr); |
548 | if (temp) | |
dd865ef6 | 549 | expr = cp_build_indirect_ref (temp, RO_NULL, tf_warning_or_error); |
12a669d1 | 550 | |
00bfffa4 JM |
551 | return expr; |
552 | } | |
553 | ||
554 | /* Recurse. */ | |
555 | expr = build_simple_base_path (expr, d_binfo); | |
556 | ||
557 | for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (BINFO_TYPE (d_binfo)); | |
910ad8de | 558 | field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field)) |
00bfffa4 JM |
559 | /* Is this the base field created by build_base_field? */ |
560 | if (TREE_CODE (field) == FIELD_DECL | |
642124c6 | 561 | && DECL_FIELD_IS_BASE (field) |
a8c1d899 JM |
562 | && TREE_TYPE (field) == type |
563 | /* If we're looking for a field in the most-derived class, | |
564 | also check the field offset; we can have two base fields | |
565 | of the same type if one is an indirect virtual base and one | |
566 | is a direct non-virtual base. */ | |
567 | && (BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (d_binfo) | |
568 | || tree_int_cst_equal (byte_position (field), | |
569 | BINFO_OFFSET (binfo)))) | |
12a669d1 NS |
570 | { |
571 | /* We don't use build_class_member_access_expr here, as that | |
572 | has unnecessary checks, and more importantly results in | |
573 | recursive calls to dfs_walk_once. */ | |
574 | int type_quals = cp_type_quals (TREE_TYPE (expr)); | |
575 | ||
576 | expr = build3 (COMPONENT_REF, | |
577 | cp_build_qualified_type (type, type_quals), | |
578 | expr, field, NULL_TREE); | |
579 | expr = fold_if_not_in_template (expr); | |
c8094d83 | 580 | |
12a669d1 NS |
581 | /* Mark the expression const or volatile, as appropriate. |
582 | Even though we've dealt with the type above, we still have | |
583 | to mark the expression itself. */ | |
584 | if (type_quals & TYPE_QUAL_CONST) | |
585 | TREE_READONLY (expr) = 1; | |
586 | if (type_quals & TYPE_QUAL_VOLATILE) | |
587 | TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (expr) = 1; | |
c8094d83 | 588 | |
12a669d1 NS |
589 | return expr; |
590 | } | |
00bfffa4 JM |
591 | |
592 | /* Didn't find the base field?!? */ | |
8dc2b103 | 593 | gcc_unreachable (); |
00bfffa4 JM |
594 | } |
595 | ||
08e17d9d MM |
596 | /* Convert OBJECT to the base TYPE. OBJECT is an expression whose |
597 | type is a class type or a pointer to a class type. In the former | |
598 | case, TYPE is also a class type; in the latter it is another | |
599 | pointer type. If CHECK_ACCESS is true, an error message is emitted | |
600 | if TYPE is inaccessible. If OBJECT has pointer type, the value is | |
601 | assumed to be non-NULL. */ | |
50ad9642 MM |
602 | |
603 | tree | |
798ec807 JM |
604 | convert_to_base (tree object, tree type, bool check_access, bool nonnull, |
605 | tsubst_flags_t complain) | |
50ad9642 MM |
606 | { |
607 | tree binfo; | |
08e17d9d | 608 | tree object_type; |
50ad9642 | 609 | |
08e17d9d MM |
610 | if (TYPE_PTR_P (TREE_TYPE (object))) |
611 | { | |
612 | object_type = TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (object)); | |
613 | type = TREE_TYPE (type); | |
614 | } | |
615 | else | |
616 | object_type = TREE_TYPE (object); | |
617 | ||
22854930 PC |
618 | binfo = lookup_base (object_type, type, check_access ? ba_check : ba_unique, |
619 | NULL, complain); | |
5bfc90de | 620 | if (!binfo || binfo == error_mark_node) |
50ad9642 MM |
621 | return error_mark_node; |
622 | ||
a271590a | 623 | return build_base_path (PLUS_EXPR, object, binfo, nonnull, complain); |
50ad9642 MM |
624 | } |
625 | ||
539ed333 NS |
626 | /* EXPR is an expression with unqualified class type. BASE is a base |
627 | binfo of that class type. Returns EXPR, converted to the BASE | |
22ed7e5f MM |
628 | type. This function assumes that EXPR is the most derived class; |
629 | therefore virtual bases can be found at their static offsets. */ | |
630 | ||
631 | tree | |
632 | convert_to_base_statically (tree expr, tree base) | |
633 | { | |
634 | tree expr_type; | |
635 | ||
636 | expr_type = TREE_TYPE (expr); | |
539ed333 | 637 | if (!SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (base), expr_type)) |
22ed7e5f | 638 | { |
a8c1d899 JM |
639 | /* If this is a non-empty base, use a COMPONENT_REF. */ |
640 | if (!is_empty_class (BINFO_TYPE (base))) | |
641 | return build_simple_base_path (expr, base); | |
642 | ||
ffd34392 JH |
643 | /* We use fold_build2 and fold_convert below to simplify the trees |
644 | provided to the optimizers. It is not safe to call these functions | |
645 | when processing a template because they do not handle C++-specific | |
646 | trees. */ | |
647 | gcc_assert (!processing_template_decl); | |
93c0e0bb | 648 | expr = cp_build_addr_expr (expr, tf_warning_or_error); |
22ed7e5f | 649 | if (!integer_zerop (BINFO_OFFSET (base))) |
5d49b6a7 RG |
650 | expr = fold_build_pointer_plus_loc (input_location, |
651 | expr, BINFO_OFFSET (base)); | |
ffd34392 | 652 | expr = fold_convert (build_pointer_type (BINFO_TYPE (base)), expr); |
db3927fb | 653 | expr = build_fold_indirect_ref_loc (input_location, expr); |
22ed7e5f MM |
654 | } |
655 | ||
656 | return expr; | |
657 | } | |
658 | ||
f8361147 | 659 | \f |
981c353e RH |
660 | tree |
661 | build_vfield_ref (tree datum, tree type) | |
662 | { | |
663 | tree vfield, vcontext; | |
664 | ||
f1f82a37 PC |
665 | if (datum == error_mark_node |
666 | /* Can happen in case of duplicate base types (c++/59082). */ | |
667 | || !TYPE_VFIELD (type)) | |
981c353e RH |
668 | return error_mark_node; |
669 | ||
981c353e RH |
670 | /* First, convert to the requested type. */ |
671 | if (!same_type_ignoring_top_level_qualifiers_p (TREE_TYPE (datum), type)) | |
08e17d9d | 672 | datum = convert_to_base (datum, type, /*check_access=*/false, |
798ec807 | 673 | /*nonnull=*/true, tf_warning_or_error); |
981c353e RH |
674 | |
675 | /* Second, the requested type may not be the owner of its own vptr. | |
676 | If not, convert to the base class that owns it. We cannot use | |
677 | convert_to_base here, because VCONTEXT may appear more than once | |
5995ebfb | 678 | in the inheritance hierarchy of TYPE, and thus direct conversion |
981c353e RH |
679 | between the types may be ambiguous. Following the path back up |
680 | one step at a time via primary bases avoids the problem. */ | |
681 | vfield = TYPE_VFIELD (type); | |
682 | vcontext = DECL_CONTEXT (vfield); | |
683 | while (!same_type_ignoring_top_level_qualifiers_p (vcontext, type)) | |
684 | { | |
685 | datum = build_simple_base_path (datum, CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO (type)); | |
686 | type = TREE_TYPE (datum); | |
687 | } | |
688 | ||
689 | return build3 (COMPONENT_REF, TREE_TYPE (vfield), datum, vfield, NULL_TREE); | |
690 | } | |
691 | ||
8d08fdba | 692 | /* Given an object INSTANCE, return an expression which yields the |
67231816 RH |
693 | vtable element corresponding to INDEX. There are many special |
694 | cases for INSTANCE which we take care of here, mainly to avoid | |
695 | creating extra tree nodes when we don't have to. */ | |
e92cc029 | 696 | |
4a8d0c9c | 697 | static tree |
94edc4ab | 698 | build_vtbl_ref_1 (tree instance, tree idx) |
8d08fdba | 699 | { |
f63ab951 JM |
700 | tree aref; |
701 | tree vtbl = NULL_TREE; | |
8d08fdba | 702 | |
f63ab951 JM |
703 | /* Try to figure out what a reference refers to, and |
704 | access its virtual function table directly. */ | |
705 | ||
706 | int cdtorp = 0; | |
707 | tree fixed_type = fixed_type_or_null (instance, NULL, &cdtorp); | |
708 | ||
ee76b931 | 709 | tree basetype = non_reference (TREE_TYPE (instance)); |
8d08fdba | 710 | |
f63ab951 | 711 | if (fixed_type && !cdtorp) |
8d08fdba | 712 | { |
f63ab951 | 713 | tree binfo = lookup_base (fixed_type, basetype, |
22854930 PC |
714 | ba_unique, NULL, tf_none); |
715 | if (binfo && binfo != error_mark_node) | |
6de9cd9a | 716 | vtbl = unshare_expr (BINFO_VTABLE (binfo)); |
f63ab951 | 717 | } |
8d08fdba | 718 | |
f63ab951 | 719 | if (!vtbl) |
dbbf88d1 | 720 | vtbl = build_vfield_ref (instance, basetype); |
c8094d83 | 721 | |
3a11c665 | 722 | aref = build_array_ref (input_location, vtbl, idx); |
6de9cd9a | 723 | TREE_CONSTANT (aref) |= TREE_CONSTANT (vtbl) && TREE_CONSTANT (idx); |
8d08fdba | 724 | |
c4372ef4 | 725 | return aref; |
8d08fdba MS |
726 | } |
727 | ||
4a8d0c9c | 728 | tree |
94edc4ab | 729 | build_vtbl_ref (tree instance, tree idx) |
4a8d0c9c RH |
730 | { |
731 | tree aref = build_vtbl_ref_1 (instance, idx); | |
732 | ||
4a8d0c9c RH |
733 | return aref; |
734 | } | |
735 | ||
0f59171d RH |
736 | /* Given a stable object pointer INSTANCE_PTR, return an expression which |
737 | yields a function pointer corresponding to vtable element INDEX. */ | |
67231816 RH |
738 | |
739 | tree | |
0f59171d | 740 | build_vfn_ref (tree instance_ptr, tree idx) |
67231816 | 741 | { |
0f59171d RH |
742 | tree aref; |
743 | ||
dd865ef6 | 744 | aref = build_vtbl_ref_1 (cp_build_indirect_ref (instance_ptr, RO_NULL, |
5ade1ed2 DG |
745 | tf_warning_or_error), |
746 | idx); | |
67231816 RH |
747 | |
748 | /* When using function descriptors, the address of the | |
749 | vtable entry is treated as a function pointer. */ | |
750 | if (TARGET_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS) | |
4a8d0c9c | 751 | aref = build1 (NOP_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (aref), |
93c0e0bb | 752 | cp_build_addr_expr (aref, tf_warning_or_error)); |
67231816 | 753 | |
0f59171d | 754 | /* Remember this as a method reference, for later devirtualization. */ |
f293ce4b | 755 | aref = build3 (OBJ_TYPE_REF, TREE_TYPE (aref), aref, instance_ptr, idx); |
0f59171d | 756 | |
67231816 RH |
757 | return aref; |
758 | } | |
759 | ||
669ec2b4 JM |
760 | /* Return the name of the virtual function table (as an IDENTIFIER_NODE) |
761 | for the given TYPE. */ | |
762 | ||
763 | static tree | |
94edc4ab | 764 | get_vtable_name (tree type) |
669ec2b4 | 765 | { |
1f84ec23 | 766 | return mangle_vtbl_for_type (type); |
669ec2b4 JM |
767 | } |
768 | ||
4684cd27 MM |
769 | /* DECL is an entity associated with TYPE, like a virtual table or an |
770 | implicitly generated constructor. Determine whether or not DECL | |
771 | should have external or internal linkage at the object file | |
772 | level. This routine does not deal with COMDAT linkage and other | |
773 | similar complexities; it simply sets TREE_PUBLIC if it possible for | |
774 | entities in other translation units to contain copies of DECL, in | |
775 | the abstract. */ | |
776 | ||
777 | void | |
12308bc6 | 778 | set_linkage_according_to_type (tree /*type*/, tree decl) |
4684cd27 | 779 | { |
012d5d25 JM |
780 | TREE_PUBLIC (decl) = 1; |
781 | determine_visibility (decl); | |
4684cd27 MM |
782 | } |
783 | ||
459c43ad MM |
784 | /* Create a VAR_DECL for a primary or secondary vtable for CLASS_TYPE. |
785 | (For a secondary vtable for B-in-D, CLASS_TYPE should be D, not B.) | |
786 | Use NAME for the name of the vtable, and VTABLE_TYPE for its type. */ | |
b9f39201 MM |
787 | |
788 | static tree | |
94edc4ab | 789 | build_vtable (tree class_type, tree name, tree vtable_type) |
b9f39201 MM |
790 | { |
791 | tree decl; | |
792 | ||
793 | decl = build_lang_decl (VAR_DECL, name, vtable_type); | |
90ecce3e JM |
794 | /* vtable names are already mangled; give them their DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME |
795 | now to avoid confusion in mangle_decl. */ | |
796 | SET_DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl, name); | |
b9f39201 MM |
797 | DECL_CONTEXT (decl) = class_type; |
798 | DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl) = 1; | |
799 | TREE_STATIC (decl) = 1; | |
b9f39201 | 800 | TREE_READONLY (decl) = 1; |
b9f39201 | 801 | DECL_VIRTUAL_P (decl) = 1; |
a6f5e048 | 802 | DECL_ALIGN (decl) = TARGET_VTABLE_ENTRY_ALIGN; |
8ce8d98e | 803 | DECL_USER_ALIGN (decl) = true; |
d35543c0 | 804 | DECL_VTABLE_OR_VTT_P (decl) = 1; |
4684cd27 MM |
805 | set_linkage_according_to_type (class_type, decl); |
806 | /* The vtable has not been defined -- yet. */ | |
807 | DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) = 1; | |
808 | DECL_NOT_REALLY_EXTERN (decl) = 1; | |
809 | ||
78e0d62b RH |
810 | /* Mark the VAR_DECL node representing the vtable itself as a |
811 | "gratuitous" one, thereby forcing dwarfout.c to ignore it. It | |
812 | is rather important that such things be ignored because any | |
813 | effort to actually generate DWARF for them will run into | |
814 | trouble when/if we encounter code like: | |
c8094d83 | 815 | |
78e0d62b RH |
816 | #pragma interface |
817 | struct S { virtual void member (); }; | |
c8094d83 | 818 | |
78e0d62b RH |
819 | because the artificial declaration of the vtable itself (as |
820 | manufactured by the g++ front end) will say that the vtable is | |
821 | a static member of `S' but only *after* the debug output for | |
822 | the definition of `S' has already been output. This causes | |
823 | grief because the DWARF entry for the definition of the vtable | |
824 | will try to refer back to an earlier *declaration* of the | |
825 | vtable as a static member of `S' and there won't be one. We | |
826 | might be able to arrange to have the "vtable static member" | |
827 | attached to the member list for `S' before the debug info for | |
828 | `S' get written (which would solve the problem) but that would | |
829 | require more intrusive changes to the g++ front end. */ | |
830 | DECL_IGNORED_P (decl) = 1; | |
78d55cc8 | 831 | |
b9f39201 MM |
832 | return decl; |
833 | } | |
834 | ||
1aa4ccd4 NS |
835 | /* Get the VAR_DECL of the vtable for TYPE. TYPE need not be polymorphic, |
836 | or even complete. If this does not exist, create it. If COMPLETE is | |
838dfd8a | 837 | nonzero, then complete the definition of it -- that will render it |
1aa4ccd4 NS |
838 | impossible to actually build the vtable, but is useful to get at those |
839 | which are known to exist in the runtime. */ | |
840 | ||
c8094d83 | 841 | tree |
94edc4ab | 842 | get_vtable_decl (tree type, int complete) |
1aa4ccd4 | 843 | { |
548502d3 MM |
844 | tree decl; |
845 | ||
846 | if (CLASSTYPE_VTABLES (type)) | |
847 | return CLASSTYPE_VTABLES (type); | |
c8094d83 | 848 | |
d1a74aa7 | 849 | decl = build_vtable (type, get_vtable_name (type), vtbl_type_node); |
548502d3 MM |
850 | CLASSTYPE_VTABLES (type) = decl; |
851 | ||
1aa4ccd4 | 852 | if (complete) |
217f4eb9 MM |
853 | { |
854 | DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) = 1; | |
3600f678 | 855 | cp_finish_decl (decl, NULL_TREE, false, NULL_TREE, 0); |
217f4eb9 | 856 | } |
1aa4ccd4 | 857 | |
1aa4ccd4 NS |
858 | return decl; |
859 | } | |
860 | ||
28531dd0 MM |
861 | /* Build the primary virtual function table for TYPE. If BINFO is |
862 | non-NULL, build the vtable starting with the initial approximation | |
863 | that it is the same as the one which is the head of the association | |
838dfd8a | 864 | list. Returns a nonzero value if a new vtable is actually |
28531dd0 | 865 | created. */ |
e92cc029 | 866 | |
28531dd0 | 867 | static int |
94edc4ab | 868 | build_primary_vtable (tree binfo, tree type) |
8d08fdba | 869 | { |
31f8e4f3 MM |
870 | tree decl; |
871 | tree virtuals; | |
8d08fdba | 872 | |
1aa4ccd4 | 873 | decl = get_vtable_decl (type, /*complete=*/0); |
c8094d83 | 874 | |
8d08fdba MS |
875 | if (binfo) |
876 | { | |
dbbf88d1 | 877 | if (BINFO_NEW_VTABLE_MARKED (binfo)) |
0533d788 MM |
878 | /* We have already created a vtable for this base, so there's |
879 | no need to do it again. */ | |
28531dd0 | 880 | return 0; |
c8094d83 | 881 | |
d1f05f93 | 882 | virtuals = copy_list (BINFO_VIRTUALS (binfo)); |
c35cce41 MM |
883 | TREE_TYPE (decl) = TREE_TYPE (get_vtbl_decl_for_binfo (binfo)); |
884 | DECL_SIZE (decl) = TYPE_SIZE (TREE_TYPE (decl)); | |
885 | DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl) = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (decl)); | |
8d08fdba MS |
886 | } |
887 | else | |
888 | { | |
50bc768d | 889 | gcc_assert (TREE_TYPE (decl) == vtbl_type_node); |
8d08fdba | 890 | virtuals = NULL_TREE; |
8d08fdba MS |
891 | } |
892 | ||
7aa6d18a SB |
893 | if (GATHER_STATISTICS) |
894 | { | |
895 | n_vtables += 1; | |
896 | n_vtable_elems += list_length (virtuals); | |
897 | } | |
8d08fdba | 898 | |
8d08fdba MS |
899 | /* Initialize the association list for this type, based |
900 | on our first approximation. */ | |
604a3205 NS |
901 | BINFO_VTABLE (TYPE_BINFO (type)) = decl; |
902 | BINFO_VIRTUALS (TYPE_BINFO (type)) = virtuals; | |
dbbf88d1 | 903 | SET_BINFO_NEW_VTABLE_MARKED (TYPE_BINFO (type)); |
28531dd0 | 904 | return 1; |
8d08fdba MS |
905 | } |
906 | ||
3461fba7 | 907 | /* Give BINFO a new virtual function table which is initialized |
8d08fdba MS |
908 | with a skeleton-copy of its original initialization. The only |
909 | entry that changes is the `delta' entry, so we can really | |
910 | share a lot of structure. | |
911 | ||
3461fba7 | 912 | FOR_TYPE is the most derived type which caused this table to |
8d08fdba MS |
913 | be needed. |
914 | ||
838dfd8a | 915 | Returns nonzero if we haven't met BINFO before. |
2636fde4 JM |
916 | |
917 | The order in which vtables are built (by calling this function) for | |
918 | an object must remain the same, otherwise a binary incompatibility | |
919 | can result. */ | |
e92cc029 | 920 | |
28531dd0 | 921 | static int |
dbbf88d1 | 922 | build_secondary_vtable (tree binfo) |
8d08fdba | 923 | { |
dbbf88d1 | 924 | if (BINFO_NEW_VTABLE_MARKED (binfo)) |
0533d788 MM |
925 | /* We already created a vtable for this base. There's no need to |
926 | do it again. */ | |
28531dd0 | 927 | return 0; |
0533d788 | 928 | |
8d7a5379 MM |
929 | /* Remember that we've created a vtable for this BINFO, so that we |
930 | don't try to do so again. */ | |
dbbf88d1 | 931 | SET_BINFO_NEW_VTABLE_MARKED (binfo); |
c8094d83 | 932 | |
8d7a5379 | 933 | /* Make fresh virtual list, so we can smash it later. */ |
d1f05f93 | 934 | BINFO_VIRTUALS (binfo) = copy_list (BINFO_VIRTUALS (binfo)); |
8d7a5379 | 935 | |
3461fba7 NS |
936 | /* Secondary vtables are laid out as part of the same structure as |
937 | the primary vtable. */ | |
938 | BINFO_VTABLE (binfo) = NULL_TREE; | |
28531dd0 | 939 | return 1; |
8d08fdba MS |
940 | } |
941 | ||
28531dd0 | 942 | /* Create a new vtable for BINFO which is the hierarchy dominated by |
838dfd8a | 943 | T. Return nonzero if we actually created a new vtable. */ |
28531dd0 MM |
944 | |
945 | static int | |
94edc4ab | 946 | make_new_vtable (tree t, tree binfo) |
28531dd0 MM |
947 | { |
948 | if (binfo == TYPE_BINFO (t)) | |
949 | /* In this case, it is *type*'s vtable we are modifying. We start | |
d0cd8b44 | 950 | with the approximation that its vtable is that of the |
28531dd0 | 951 | immediate base class. */ |
981c353e | 952 | return build_primary_vtable (binfo, t); |
28531dd0 MM |
953 | else |
954 | /* This is our very own copy of `basetype' to play with. Later, | |
955 | we will fill in all the virtual functions that override the | |
956 | virtual functions in these base classes which are not defined | |
957 | by the current type. */ | |
dbbf88d1 | 958 | return build_secondary_vtable (binfo); |
28531dd0 MM |
959 | } |
960 | ||
961 | /* Make *VIRTUALS, an entry on the BINFO_VIRTUALS list for BINFO | |
962 | (which is in the hierarchy dominated by T) list FNDECL as its | |
4e7512c9 MM |
963 | BV_FN. DELTA is the required constant adjustment from the `this' |
964 | pointer where the vtable entry appears to the `this' required when | |
965 | the function is actually called. */ | |
8d08fdba MS |
966 | |
967 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 968 | modify_vtable_entry (tree t, |
0cbd7506 MS |
969 | tree binfo, |
970 | tree fndecl, | |
971 | tree delta, | |
972 | tree *virtuals) | |
8d08fdba | 973 | { |
28531dd0 | 974 | tree v; |
c0bbf652 | 975 | |
28531dd0 | 976 | v = *virtuals; |
c0bbf652 | 977 | |
5e19c053 | 978 | if (fndecl != BV_FN (v) |
4e7512c9 | 979 | || !tree_int_cst_equal (delta, BV_DELTA (v))) |
c0bbf652 | 980 | { |
28531dd0 MM |
981 | /* We need a new vtable for BINFO. */ |
982 | if (make_new_vtable (t, binfo)) | |
983 | { | |
984 | /* If we really did make a new vtable, we also made a copy | |
985 | of the BINFO_VIRTUALS list. Now, we have to find the | |
986 | corresponding entry in that list. */ | |
987 | *virtuals = BINFO_VIRTUALS (binfo); | |
5e19c053 | 988 | while (BV_FN (*virtuals) != BV_FN (v)) |
28531dd0 MM |
989 | *virtuals = TREE_CHAIN (*virtuals); |
990 | v = *virtuals; | |
991 | } | |
8d08fdba | 992 | |
5e19c053 | 993 | BV_DELTA (v) = delta; |
aabb4cd6 | 994 | BV_VCALL_INDEX (v) = NULL_TREE; |
5e19c053 | 995 | BV_FN (v) = fndecl; |
8d08fdba | 996 | } |
8d08fdba MS |
997 | } |
998 | ||
8d08fdba | 999 | \f |
b2a9b208 | 1000 | /* Add method METHOD to class TYPE. If USING_DECL is non-null, it is |
b77fe7b4 NS |
1001 | the USING_DECL naming METHOD. Returns true if the method could be |
1002 | added to the method vec. */ | |
e92cc029 | 1003 | |
b77fe7b4 | 1004 | bool |
b2a9b208 | 1005 | add_method (tree type, tree method, tree using_decl) |
8d08fdba | 1006 | { |
9ba5ff0f | 1007 | unsigned slot; |
90ea9897 | 1008 | tree overload; |
b54a07e8 NS |
1009 | bool template_conv_p = false; |
1010 | bool conv_p; | |
9771b263 | 1011 | vec<tree, va_gc> *method_vec; |
aaaa46d2 | 1012 | bool complete_p; |
9ba5ff0f NS |
1013 | bool insert_p = false; |
1014 | tree current_fns; | |
fc40d49c | 1015 | tree fns; |
ac2b3222 AP |
1016 | |
1017 | if (method == error_mark_node) | |
b77fe7b4 | 1018 | return false; |
aaaa46d2 MM |
1019 | |
1020 | complete_p = COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type); | |
b54a07e8 NS |
1021 | conv_p = DECL_CONV_FN_P (method); |
1022 | if (conv_p) | |
1023 | template_conv_p = (TREE_CODE (method) == TEMPLATE_DECL | |
1024 | && DECL_TEMPLATE_CONV_FN_P (method)); | |
452a394b | 1025 | |
452a394b | 1026 | method_vec = CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (type); |
aaaa46d2 MM |
1027 | if (!method_vec) |
1028 | { | |
1029 | /* Make a new method vector. We start with 8 entries. We must | |
1030 | allocate at least two (for constructors and destructors), and | |
1031 | we're going to end up with an assignment operator at some | |
1032 | point as well. */ | |
9771b263 | 1033 | vec_alloc (method_vec, 8); |
aaaa46d2 | 1034 | /* Create slots for constructors and destructors. */ |
9771b263 DN |
1035 | method_vec->quick_push (NULL_TREE); |
1036 | method_vec->quick_push (NULL_TREE); | |
aaaa46d2 MM |
1037 | CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (type) = method_vec; |
1038 | } | |
1039 | ||
0fcedd9c | 1040 | /* Maintain TYPE_HAS_USER_CONSTRUCTOR, etc. */ |
7137605e MM |
1041 | grok_special_member_properties (method); |
1042 | ||
452a394b MM |
1043 | /* Constructors and destructors go in special slots. */ |
1044 | if (DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_CONSTRUCTOR_P (method)) | |
1045 | slot = CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR_SLOT; | |
1046 | else if (DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_DESTRUCTOR_P (method)) | |
4b0d3cbe MM |
1047 | { |
1048 | slot = CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTOR_SLOT; | |
c8094d83 | 1049 | |
f5c28a15 | 1050 | if (TYPE_FOR_JAVA (type)) |
9f4faeae MM |
1051 | { |
1052 | if (!DECL_ARTIFICIAL (method)) | |
1053 | error ("Java class %qT cannot have a destructor", type); | |
1054 | else if (TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (type)) | |
1055 | error ("Java class %qT cannot have an implicit non-trivial " | |
1056 | "destructor", | |
1057 | type); | |
1058 | } | |
4b0d3cbe | 1059 | } |
452a394b | 1060 | else |
61a127b3 | 1061 | { |
aaaa46d2 MM |
1062 | tree m; |
1063 | ||
9ba5ff0f | 1064 | insert_p = true; |
452a394b | 1065 | /* See if we already have an entry with this name. */ |
c8094d83 | 1066 | for (slot = CLASSTYPE_FIRST_CONVERSION_SLOT; |
9771b263 | 1067 | vec_safe_iterate (method_vec, slot, &m); |
aaaa46d2 | 1068 | ++slot) |
5dd236e2 | 1069 | { |
5dd236e2 | 1070 | m = OVL_CURRENT (m); |
5dd236e2 NS |
1071 | if (template_conv_p) |
1072 | { | |
aaaa46d2 MM |
1073 | if (TREE_CODE (m) == TEMPLATE_DECL |
1074 | && DECL_TEMPLATE_CONV_FN_P (m)) | |
1075 | insert_p = false; | |
5dd236e2 NS |
1076 | break; |
1077 | } | |
aaaa46d2 | 1078 | if (conv_p && !DECL_CONV_FN_P (m)) |
5dd236e2 | 1079 | break; |
aaaa46d2 | 1080 | if (DECL_NAME (m) == DECL_NAME (method)) |
452a394b | 1081 | { |
aaaa46d2 MM |
1082 | insert_p = false; |
1083 | break; | |
8d08fdba | 1084 | } |
aaaa46d2 MM |
1085 | if (complete_p |
1086 | && !DECL_CONV_FN_P (m) | |
1087 | && DECL_NAME (m) > DECL_NAME (method)) | |
1088 | break; | |
61a127b3 | 1089 | } |
452a394b | 1090 | } |
9771b263 | 1091 | current_fns = insert_p ? NULL_TREE : (*method_vec)[slot]; |
c8094d83 | 1092 | |
fc40d49c LM |
1093 | /* Check to see if we've already got this method. */ |
1094 | for (fns = current_fns; fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) | |
452a394b | 1095 | { |
fc40d49c LM |
1096 | tree fn = OVL_CURRENT (fns); |
1097 | tree fn_type; | |
1098 | tree method_type; | |
1099 | tree parms1; | |
1100 | tree parms2; | |
1101 | ||
1102 | if (TREE_CODE (fn) != TREE_CODE (method)) | |
1103 | continue; | |
1104 | ||
1105 | /* [over.load] Member function declarations with the | |
1106 | same name and the same parameter types cannot be | |
1107 | overloaded if any of them is a static member | |
1108 | function declaration. | |
1109 | ||
2eed8e37 BK |
1110 | [over.load] Member function declarations with the same name and |
1111 | the same parameter-type-list as well as member function template | |
1112 | declarations with the same name, the same parameter-type-list, and | |
1113 | the same template parameter lists cannot be overloaded if any of | |
1114 | them, but not all, have a ref-qualifier. | |
1115 | ||
fc40d49c LM |
1116 | [namespace.udecl] When a using-declaration brings names |
1117 | from a base class into a derived class scope, member | |
1118 | functions in the derived class override and/or hide member | |
1119 | functions with the same name and parameter types in a base | |
1120 | class (rather than conflicting). */ | |
1121 | fn_type = TREE_TYPE (fn); | |
1122 | method_type = TREE_TYPE (method); | |
1123 | parms1 = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (fn_type); | |
1124 | parms2 = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (method_type); | |
1125 | ||
1126 | /* Compare the quals on the 'this' parm. Don't compare | |
1127 | the whole types, as used functions are treated as | |
1128 | coming from the using class in overload resolution. */ | |
1129 | if (! DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P (fn) | |
1130 | && ! DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P (method) | |
2eed8e37 BK |
1131 | /* Either both or neither need to be ref-qualified for |
1132 | differing quals to allow overloading. */ | |
1133 | && (FUNCTION_REF_QUALIFIED (fn_type) | |
1134 | == FUNCTION_REF_QUALIFIED (method_type)) | |
1135 | && (type_memfn_quals (fn_type) != type_memfn_quals (method_type) | |
1136 | || type_memfn_rqual (fn_type) != type_memfn_rqual (method_type))) | |
1137 | continue; | |
fc40d49c LM |
1138 | |
1139 | /* For templates, the return type and template parameters | |
1140 | must be identical. */ | |
1141 | if (TREE_CODE (fn) == TEMPLATE_DECL | |
1142 | && (!same_type_p (TREE_TYPE (fn_type), | |
1143 | TREE_TYPE (method_type)) | |
1144 | || !comp_template_parms (DECL_TEMPLATE_PARMS (fn), | |
1145 | DECL_TEMPLATE_PARMS (method)))) | |
1146 | continue; | |
1147 | ||
1148 | if (! DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P (fn)) | |
1149 | parms1 = TREE_CHAIN (parms1); | |
1150 | if (! DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P (method)) | |
1151 | parms2 = TREE_CHAIN (parms2); | |
1152 | ||
1153 | if (compparms (parms1, parms2) | |
1154 | && (!DECL_CONV_FN_P (fn) | |
1155 | || same_type_p (TREE_TYPE (fn_type), | |
1156 | TREE_TYPE (method_type)))) | |
452a394b | 1157 | { |
3649b9b7 ST |
1158 | /* For function versions, their parms and types match |
1159 | but they are not duplicates. Record function versions | |
1160 | as and when they are found. extern "C" functions are | |
1161 | not treated as versions. */ | |
1162 | if (TREE_CODE (fn) == FUNCTION_DECL | |
1163 | && TREE_CODE (method) == FUNCTION_DECL | |
1164 | && !DECL_EXTERN_C_P (fn) | |
1165 | && !DECL_EXTERN_C_P (method) | |
3649b9b7 ST |
1166 | && targetm.target_option.function_versions (fn, method)) |
1167 | { | |
1168 | /* Mark functions as versions if necessary. Modify the mangled | |
1169 | decl name if necessary. */ | |
1170 | if (!DECL_FUNCTION_VERSIONED (fn)) | |
1171 | { | |
1172 | DECL_FUNCTION_VERSIONED (fn) = 1; | |
1173 | if (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME_SET_P (fn)) | |
1174 | mangle_decl (fn); | |
1175 | } | |
1176 | if (!DECL_FUNCTION_VERSIONED (method)) | |
1177 | { | |
1178 | DECL_FUNCTION_VERSIONED (method) = 1; | |
1179 | if (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME_SET_P (method)) | |
1180 | mangle_decl (method); | |
1181 | } | |
d52f5295 | 1182 | cgraph_node::record_function_versions (fn, method); |
3649b9b7 ST |
1183 | continue; |
1184 | } | |
85b5d65a JM |
1185 | if (DECL_INHERITED_CTOR_BASE (method)) |
1186 | { | |
1187 | if (DECL_INHERITED_CTOR_BASE (fn)) | |
1188 | { | |
1189 | error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (method), | |
1190 | "%q#D inherited from %qT", method, | |
1191 | DECL_INHERITED_CTOR_BASE (method)); | |
1192 | error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (fn), | |
1193 | "conflicts with version inherited from %qT", | |
1194 | DECL_INHERITED_CTOR_BASE (fn)); | |
1195 | } | |
1196 | /* Otherwise defer to the other function. */ | |
1197 | return false; | |
1198 | } | |
fc40d49c | 1199 | if (using_decl) |
452a394b | 1200 | { |
fc40d49c LM |
1201 | if (DECL_CONTEXT (fn) == type) |
1202 | /* Defer to the local function. */ | |
1203 | return false; | |
452a394b | 1204 | } |
fc40d49c LM |
1205 | else |
1206 | { | |
1207 | error ("%q+#D cannot be overloaded", method); | |
1208 | error ("with %q+#D", fn); | |
1209 | } | |
1210 | ||
1211 | /* We don't call duplicate_decls here to merge the | |
1212 | declarations because that will confuse things if the | |
1213 | methods have inline definitions. In particular, we | |
1214 | will crash while processing the definitions. */ | |
1215 | return false; | |
03017874 | 1216 | } |
452a394b | 1217 | } |
03017874 | 1218 | |
3db45ab5 | 1219 | /* A class should never have more than one destructor. */ |
357d956e MM |
1220 | if (current_fns && DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_DESTRUCTOR_P (method)) |
1221 | return false; | |
1222 | ||
c8094d83 | 1223 | /* Add the new binding. */ |
57910f3a JM |
1224 | if (using_decl) |
1225 | { | |
1226 | overload = ovl_cons (method, current_fns); | |
1227 | OVL_USED (overload) = true; | |
1228 | } | |
1229 | else | |
1230 | overload = build_overload (method, current_fns); | |
c8094d83 | 1231 | |
357d956e MM |
1232 | if (conv_p) |
1233 | TYPE_HAS_CONVERSION (type) = 1; | |
1234 | else if (slot >= CLASSTYPE_FIRST_CONVERSION_SLOT && !complete_p) | |
90ea9897 MM |
1235 | push_class_level_binding (DECL_NAME (method), overload); |
1236 | ||
9ba5ff0f NS |
1237 | if (insert_p) |
1238 | { | |
efb7e1e0 ILT |
1239 | bool reallocated; |
1240 | ||
9ba5ff0f NS |
1241 | /* We only expect to add few methods in the COMPLETE_P case, so |
1242 | just make room for one more method in that case. */ | |
efb7e1e0 | 1243 | if (complete_p) |
9771b263 | 1244 | reallocated = vec_safe_reserve_exact (method_vec, 1); |
efb7e1e0 | 1245 | else |
9771b263 | 1246 | reallocated = vec_safe_reserve (method_vec, 1); |
efb7e1e0 | 1247 | if (reallocated) |
9ba5ff0f | 1248 | CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (type) = method_vec; |
9771b263 DN |
1249 | if (slot == method_vec->length ()) |
1250 | method_vec->quick_push (overload); | |
9ba5ff0f | 1251 | else |
9771b263 | 1252 | method_vec->quick_insert (slot, overload); |
9ba5ff0f NS |
1253 | } |
1254 | else | |
03fd3f84 | 1255 | /* Replace the current slot. */ |
9771b263 | 1256 | (*method_vec)[slot] = overload; |
b77fe7b4 | 1257 | return true; |
8d08fdba MS |
1258 | } |
1259 | ||
1260 | /* Subroutines of finish_struct. */ | |
1261 | ||
aa52c1ff JM |
1262 | /* Change the access of FDECL to ACCESS in T. Return 1 if change was |
1263 | legit, otherwise return 0. */ | |
e92cc029 | 1264 | |
8d08fdba | 1265 | static int |
94edc4ab | 1266 | alter_access (tree t, tree fdecl, tree access) |
8d08fdba | 1267 | { |
721c3b42 MM |
1268 | tree elem; |
1269 | ||
1270 | if (!DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (fdecl)) | |
1271 | retrofit_lang_decl (fdecl); | |
1272 | ||
50bc768d | 1273 | gcc_assert (!DECL_DISCRIMINATOR_P (fdecl)); |
8e4ce833 | 1274 | |
721c3b42 | 1275 | elem = purpose_member (t, DECL_ACCESS (fdecl)); |
38afd588 | 1276 | if (elem) |
8d08fdba | 1277 | { |
38afd588 | 1278 | if (TREE_VALUE (elem) != access) |
8d08fdba | 1279 | { |
38afd588 | 1280 | if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (fdecl)) == FUNCTION_DECL) |
dee15844 JM |
1281 | error ("conflicting access specifications for method" |
1282 | " %q+D, ignored", TREE_TYPE (fdecl)); | |
38afd588 | 1283 | else |
1f070f2b | 1284 | error ("conflicting access specifications for field %qE, ignored", |
4460cef2 | 1285 | DECL_NAME (fdecl)); |
8d08fdba MS |
1286 | } |
1287 | else | |
430bb96b JL |
1288 | { |
1289 | /* They're changing the access to the same thing they changed | |
1290 | it to before. That's OK. */ | |
1291 | ; | |
1292 | } | |
db5ae43f | 1293 | } |
38afd588 | 1294 | else |
8d08fdba | 1295 | { |
0e69fdf0 PC |
1296 | perform_or_defer_access_check (TYPE_BINFO (t), fdecl, fdecl, |
1297 | tf_warning_or_error); | |
be99da77 | 1298 | DECL_ACCESS (fdecl) = tree_cons (t, access, DECL_ACCESS (fdecl)); |
8d08fdba MS |
1299 | return 1; |
1300 | } | |
1301 | return 0; | |
1302 | } | |
1303 | ||
58010b57 | 1304 | /* Process the USING_DECL, which is a member of T. */ |
79ad62b2 | 1305 | |
e9659ab0 | 1306 | static void |
94edc4ab | 1307 | handle_using_decl (tree using_decl, tree t) |
79ad62b2 | 1308 | { |
98ed9dae | 1309 | tree decl = USING_DECL_DECLS (using_decl); |
79ad62b2 MM |
1310 | tree name = DECL_NAME (using_decl); |
1311 | tree access | |
1312 | = TREE_PRIVATE (using_decl) ? access_private_node | |
1313 | : TREE_PROTECTED (using_decl) ? access_protected_node | |
1314 | : access_public_node; | |
79ad62b2 | 1315 | tree flist = NULL_TREE; |
aa52c1ff | 1316 | tree old_value; |
79ad62b2 | 1317 | |
98ed9dae | 1318 | gcc_assert (!processing_template_decl && decl); |
c8094d83 | 1319 | |
db422ace PC |
1320 | old_value = lookup_member (t, name, /*protect=*/0, /*want_type=*/false, |
1321 | tf_warning_or_error); | |
aa52c1ff | 1322 | if (old_value) |
79ad62b2 | 1323 | { |
aa52c1ff JM |
1324 | if (is_overloaded_fn (old_value)) |
1325 | old_value = OVL_CURRENT (old_value); | |
1326 | ||
1327 | if (DECL_P (old_value) && DECL_CONTEXT (old_value) == t) | |
1328 | /* OK */; | |
1329 | else | |
1330 | old_value = NULL_TREE; | |
79ad62b2 | 1331 | } |
c8094d83 | 1332 | |
1bae5891 | 1333 | cp_emit_debug_info_for_using (decl, t); |
c8094d83 | 1334 | |
98ed9dae NS |
1335 | if (is_overloaded_fn (decl)) |
1336 | flist = decl; | |
aa52c1ff JM |
1337 | |
1338 | if (! old_value) | |
1339 | ; | |
1340 | else if (is_overloaded_fn (old_value)) | |
79ad62b2 | 1341 | { |
aa52c1ff JM |
1342 | if (flist) |
1343 | /* It's OK to use functions from a base when there are functions with | |
1344 | the same name already present in the current class. */; | |
1345 | else | |
79ad62b2 | 1346 | { |
dee15844 JM |
1347 | error ("%q+D invalid in %q#T", using_decl, t); |
1348 | error (" because of local method %q+#D with same name", | |
1349 | OVL_CURRENT (old_value)); | |
aa52c1ff | 1350 | return; |
79ad62b2 MM |
1351 | } |
1352 | } | |
186c0fbe | 1353 | else if (!DECL_ARTIFICIAL (old_value)) |
aa52c1ff | 1354 | { |
dee15844 JM |
1355 | error ("%q+D invalid in %q#T", using_decl, t); |
1356 | error (" because of local member %q+#D with same name", old_value); | |
aa52c1ff JM |
1357 | return; |
1358 | } | |
c8094d83 | 1359 | |
f4f206f4 | 1360 | /* Make type T see field decl FDECL with access ACCESS. */ |
aa52c1ff JM |
1361 | if (flist) |
1362 | for (; flist; flist = OVL_NEXT (flist)) | |
1363 | { | |
b2a9b208 | 1364 | add_method (t, OVL_CURRENT (flist), using_decl); |
aa52c1ff JM |
1365 | alter_access (t, OVL_CURRENT (flist), access); |
1366 | } | |
1367 | else | |
98ed9dae | 1368 | alter_access (t, decl, access); |
79ad62b2 | 1369 | } |
8d08fdba | 1370 | \f |
e3501bab | 1371 | /* Data structure for find_abi_tags_r, below. */ |
7dbb85a7 JM |
1372 | |
1373 | struct abi_tag_data | |
1374 | { | |
e3501bab JM |
1375 | tree t; // The type that we're checking for missing tags. |
1376 | tree subob; // The subobject of T that we're getting tags from. | |
1377 | tree tags; // error_mark_node for diagnostics, or a list of missing tags. | |
7dbb85a7 JM |
1378 | }; |
1379 | ||
e3501bab JM |
1380 | /* Subroutine of find_abi_tags_r. Handle a single TAG found on the class TP |
1381 | in the context of P. TAG can be either an identifier (the DECL_NAME of | |
1382 | a tag NAMESPACE_DECL) or a STRING_CST (a tag attribute). */ | |
1383 | ||
1384 | static void | |
7cb73573 | 1385 | check_tag (tree tag, tree id, tree *tp, abi_tag_data *p) |
e3501bab | 1386 | { |
e3501bab JM |
1387 | if (!IDENTIFIER_MARKED (id)) |
1388 | { | |
e3501bab JM |
1389 | if (p->tags != error_mark_node) |
1390 | { | |
7cb73573 JM |
1391 | /* We're collecting tags from template arguments or from |
1392 | the type of a variable or function return type. */ | |
e3501bab | 1393 | p->tags = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, tag, p->tags); |
e3501bab JM |
1394 | |
1395 | /* Don't inherit this tag multiple times. */ | |
1396 | IDENTIFIER_MARKED (id) = true; | |
7cb73573 JM |
1397 | |
1398 | if (TYPE_P (p->t)) | |
1399 | { | |
1400 | /* Tags inherited from type template arguments are only used | |
1401 | to avoid warnings. */ | |
1402 | ABI_TAG_IMPLICIT (p->tags) = true; | |
1403 | return; | |
1404 | } | |
1405 | /* For functions and variables we want to warn, too. */ | |
e3501bab JM |
1406 | } |
1407 | ||
1408 | /* Otherwise we're diagnosing missing tags. */ | |
7cb73573 JM |
1409 | if (TREE_CODE (p->t) == FUNCTION_DECL) |
1410 | { | |
1411 | if (warning (OPT_Wabi_tag, "%qD inherits the %E ABI tag " | |
1412 | "that %qT (used in its return type) has", | |
1413 | p->t, tag, *tp)) | |
1414 | inform (location_of (*tp), "%qT declared here", *tp); | |
1415 | } | |
1416 | else if (TREE_CODE (p->t) == VAR_DECL) | |
1417 | { | |
1418 | if (warning (OPT_Wabi_tag, "%qD inherits the %E ABI tag " | |
1419 | "that %qT (used in its type) has", p->t, tag, *tp)) | |
1420 | inform (location_of (*tp), "%qT declared here", *tp); | |
1421 | } | |
e3501bab JM |
1422 | else if (TYPE_P (p->subob)) |
1423 | { | |
7cb73573 | 1424 | if (warning (OPT_Wabi_tag, "%qT does not have the %E ABI tag " |
e3501bab JM |
1425 | "that base %qT has", p->t, tag, p->subob)) |
1426 | inform (location_of (p->subob), "%qT declared here", | |
1427 | p->subob); | |
1428 | } | |
1429 | else | |
1430 | { | |
7cb73573 | 1431 | if (warning (OPT_Wabi_tag, "%qT does not have the %E ABI tag " |
e3501bab JM |
1432 | "that %qT (used in the type of %qD) has", |
1433 | p->t, tag, *tp, p->subob)) | |
1434 | { | |
1435 | inform (location_of (p->subob), "%qD declared here", | |
1436 | p->subob); | |
1437 | inform (location_of (*tp), "%qT declared here", *tp); | |
1438 | } | |
1439 | } | |
1440 | } | |
1441 | } | |
1442 | ||
7cb73573 JM |
1443 | /* Find all the ABI tags in the attribute list ATTR and either call |
1444 | check_tag (if TP is non-null) or set IDENTIFIER_MARKED to val. */ | |
1445 | ||
1446 | static void | |
1447 | mark_or_check_attr_tags (tree attr, tree *tp, abi_tag_data *p, bool val) | |
1448 | { | |
1449 | if (!attr) | |
1450 | return; | |
1451 | for (; (attr = lookup_attribute ("abi_tag", attr)); | |
1452 | attr = TREE_CHAIN (attr)) | |
1453 | for (tree list = TREE_VALUE (attr); list; | |
1454 | list = TREE_CHAIN (list)) | |
1455 | { | |
1456 | tree tag = TREE_VALUE (list); | |
1457 | tree id = get_identifier (TREE_STRING_POINTER (tag)); | |
1458 | if (tp) | |
1459 | check_tag (tag, id, tp, p); | |
1460 | else | |
1461 | IDENTIFIER_MARKED (id) = val; | |
1462 | } | |
1463 | } | |
1464 | ||
1465 | /* Find all the ABI tags on T and its enclosing scopes and either call | |
1466 | check_tag (if TP is non-null) or set IDENTIFIER_MARKED to val. */ | |
1467 | ||
1468 | static void | |
1469 | mark_or_check_tags (tree t, tree *tp, abi_tag_data *p, bool val) | |
1470 | { | |
1471 | while (t != global_namespace) | |
1472 | { | |
1473 | tree attr; | |
1474 | if (TYPE_P (t)) | |
1475 | { | |
1476 | attr = TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (t); | |
1477 | t = CP_TYPE_CONTEXT (t); | |
1478 | } | |
1479 | else | |
1480 | { | |
1481 | attr = DECL_ATTRIBUTES (t); | |
1482 | t = CP_DECL_CONTEXT (t); | |
1483 | } | |
1484 | mark_or_check_attr_tags (attr, tp, p, val); | |
1485 | } | |
1486 | } | |
1487 | ||
e3501bab | 1488 | /* walk_tree callback for check_abi_tags: if the type at *TP involves any |
7cb73573 | 1489 | types with ABI tags, add the corresponding identifiers to the VEC in |
e3501bab JM |
1490 | *DATA and set IDENTIFIER_MARKED. */ |
1491 | ||
7dbb85a7 | 1492 | static tree |
f585f02f | 1493 | find_abi_tags_r (tree *tp, int *walk_subtrees, void *data) |
7dbb85a7 | 1494 | { |
73243d63 | 1495 | if (!OVERLOAD_TYPE_P (*tp)) |
7dbb85a7 JM |
1496 | return NULL_TREE; |
1497 | ||
f585f02f JM |
1498 | /* walk_tree shouldn't be walking into any subtrees of a RECORD_TYPE |
1499 | anyway, but let's make sure of it. */ | |
1500 | *walk_subtrees = false; | |
1501 | ||
e3501bab JM |
1502 | abi_tag_data *p = static_cast<struct abi_tag_data*>(data); |
1503 | ||
7cb73573 JM |
1504 | mark_or_check_tags (*tp, tp, p, false); |
1505 | ||
1506 | return NULL_TREE; | |
1507 | } | |
1508 | ||
1509 | /* walk_tree callback for mark_abi_tags: if *TP is a class, set | |
1510 | IDENTIFIER_MARKED on its ABI tags. */ | |
1511 | ||
1512 | static tree | |
1513 | mark_abi_tags_r (tree *tp, int *walk_subtrees, void *data) | |
1514 | { | |
1515 | if (!OVERLOAD_TYPE_P (*tp)) | |
1516 | return NULL_TREE; | |
1517 | ||
1518 | /* walk_tree shouldn't be walking into any subtrees of a RECORD_TYPE | |
1519 | anyway, but let's make sure of it. */ | |
1520 | *walk_subtrees = false; | |
1521 | ||
1522 | bool *valp = static_cast<bool*>(data); | |
1523 | ||
1524 | mark_or_check_tags (*tp, NULL, NULL, *valp); | |
e3501bab | 1525 | |
7dbb85a7 JM |
1526 | return NULL_TREE; |
1527 | } | |
1528 | ||
7cb73573 JM |
1529 | /* Set IDENTIFIER_MARKED on all the ABI tags on T and its enclosing |
1530 | scopes. */ | |
7dbb85a7 JM |
1531 | |
1532 | static void | |
7cb73573 | 1533 | mark_abi_tags (tree t, bool val) |
7dbb85a7 | 1534 | { |
7cb73573 JM |
1535 | mark_or_check_tags (t, NULL, NULL, val); |
1536 | if (DECL_P (t)) | |
7dbb85a7 | 1537 | { |
7cb73573 JM |
1538 | if (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (t) && DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (t) |
1539 | && PRIMARY_TEMPLATE_P (DECL_TI_TEMPLATE (t))) | |
7dbb85a7 | 1540 | { |
7cb73573 JM |
1541 | /* Template arguments are part of the signature. */ |
1542 | tree level = INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_ARGS (DECL_TI_ARGS (t)); | |
1543 | for (int j = 0; j < TREE_VEC_LENGTH (level); ++j) | |
1544 | { | |
1545 | tree arg = TREE_VEC_ELT (level, j); | |
1546 | cp_walk_tree_without_duplicates (&arg, mark_abi_tags_r, &val); | |
1547 | } | |
3aaaa103 | 1548 | } |
7cb73573 JM |
1549 | if (TREE_CODE (t) == FUNCTION_DECL) |
1550 | /* A function's parameter types are part of the signature, so | |
1551 | we don't need to inherit any tags that are also in them. */ | |
1552 | for (tree arg = FUNCTION_FIRST_USER_PARMTYPE (t); arg; | |
1553 | arg = TREE_CHAIN (arg)) | |
1554 | cp_walk_tree_without_duplicates (&TREE_VALUE (arg), | |
1555 | mark_abi_tags_r, &val); | |
3aaaa103 | 1556 | } |
3aaaa103 JM |
1557 | } |
1558 | ||
7cb73573 JM |
1559 | /* Check that T has all the ABI tags that subobject SUBOB has, or |
1560 | warn if not. If T is a (variable or function) declaration, also | |
1561 | add any missing tags. */ | |
3aaaa103 JM |
1562 | |
1563 | static void | |
1564 | check_abi_tags (tree t, tree subob) | |
1565 | { | |
7cb73573 JM |
1566 | bool inherit = DECL_P (t); |
1567 | ||
1568 | if (!inherit && !warn_abi_tag) | |
1569 | return; | |
1570 | ||
1571 | tree decl = TYPE_P (t) ? TYPE_NAME (t) : t; | |
1572 | if (!TREE_PUBLIC (decl)) | |
1573 | /* No need to worry about things local to this TU. */ | |
1574 | return; | |
1575 | ||
1576 | mark_abi_tags (t, true); | |
7dbb85a7 JM |
1577 | |
1578 | tree subtype = TYPE_P (subob) ? subob : TREE_TYPE (subob); | |
f585f02f | 1579 | struct abi_tag_data data = { t, subob, error_mark_node }; |
7cb73573 JM |
1580 | if (inherit) |
1581 | data.tags = NULL_TREE; | |
7dbb85a7 JM |
1582 | |
1583 | cp_walk_tree_without_duplicates (&subtype, find_abi_tags_r, &data); | |
1584 | ||
7cb73573 JM |
1585 | if (inherit && data.tags) |
1586 | { | |
1587 | tree attr = lookup_attribute ("abi_tag", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (t)); | |
1588 | if (attr) | |
1589 | TREE_VALUE (attr) = chainon (data.tags, TREE_VALUE (attr)); | |
1590 | else | |
1591 | DECL_ATTRIBUTES (t) | |
1592 | = tree_cons (get_identifier ("abi_tag"), data.tags, | |
1593 | DECL_ATTRIBUTES (t)); | |
1594 | } | |
1595 | ||
1596 | mark_abi_tags (t, false); | |
1597 | } | |
1598 | ||
1599 | /* Check that DECL has all the ABI tags that are used in parts of its type | |
1600 | that are not reflected in its mangled name. */ | |
1601 | ||
1602 | void | |
1603 | check_abi_tags (tree decl) | |
1604 | { | |
1605 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) == VAR_DECL) | |
1606 | check_abi_tags (decl, TREE_TYPE (decl)); | |
1607 | else if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL | |
1608 | && !mangle_return_type_p (decl)) | |
1609 | check_abi_tags (decl, TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (decl))); | |
7dbb85a7 JM |
1610 | } |
1611 | ||
f585f02f JM |
1612 | void |
1613 | inherit_targ_abi_tags (tree t) | |
1614 | { | |
e9305042 JM |
1615 | if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (t) |
1616 | || CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (t) == NULL_TREE) | |
f585f02f JM |
1617 | return; |
1618 | ||
7cb73573 | 1619 | mark_abi_tags (t, true); |
f585f02f JM |
1620 | |
1621 | tree args = CLASSTYPE_TI_ARGS (t); | |
1622 | struct abi_tag_data data = { t, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE }; | |
1623 | for (int i = 0; i < TMPL_ARGS_DEPTH (args); ++i) | |
1624 | { | |
1625 | tree level = TMPL_ARGS_LEVEL (args, i+1); | |
1626 | for (int j = 0; j < TREE_VEC_LENGTH (level); ++j) | |
1627 | { | |
1628 | tree arg = TREE_VEC_ELT (level, j); | |
1629 | data.subob = arg; | |
1630 | cp_walk_tree_without_duplicates (&arg, find_abi_tags_r, &data); | |
1631 | } | |
1632 | } | |
1633 | ||
1634 | // If we found some tags on our template arguments, add them to our | |
1635 | // abi_tag attribute. | |
1636 | if (data.tags) | |
1637 | { | |
1638 | tree attr = lookup_attribute ("abi_tag", TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (t)); | |
1639 | if (attr) | |
1640 | TREE_VALUE (attr) = chainon (data.tags, TREE_VALUE (attr)); | |
1641 | else | |
1642 | TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (t) | |
1643 | = tree_cons (get_identifier ("abi_tag"), data.tags, | |
1644 | TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (t)); | |
1645 | } | |
1646 | ||
7cb73573 | 1647 | mark_abi_tags (t, false); |
f585f02f JM |
1648 | } |
1649 | ||
880a467b NS |
1650 | /* Return true, iff class T has a non-virtual destructor that is |
1651 | accessible from outside the class heirarchy (i.e. is public, or | |
1652 | there's a suitable friend. */ | |
1653 | ||
1654 | static bool | |
1655 | accessible_nvdtor_p (tree t) | |
1656 | { | |
1657 | tree dtor = CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTORS (t); | |
1658 | ||
1659 | /* An implicitly declared destructor is always public. And, | |
1660 | if it were virtual, we would have created it by now. */ | |
1661 | if (!dtor) | |
1662 | return true; | |
1663 | ||
1664 | if (DECL_VINDEX (dtor)) | |
1665 | return false; /* Virtual */ | |
1666 | ||
1667 | if (!TREE_PRIVATE (dtor) && !TREE_PROTECTED (dtor)) | |
1668 | return true; /* Public */ | |
1669 | ||
1670 | if (CLASSTYPE_FRIEND_CLASSES (t) | |
1671 | || DECL_FRIENDLIST (TYPE_MAIN_DECL (t))) | |
1672 | return true; /* Has friends */ | |
1673 | ||
1674 | return false; | |
1675 | } | |
1676 | ||
e5e459bf AO |
1677 | /* Run through the base classes of T, updating CANT_HAVE_CONST_CTOR_P, |
1678 | and NO_CONST_ASN_REF_P. Also set flag bits in T based on | |
1679 | properties of the bases. */ | |
8d08fdba | 1680 | |
607cf131 | 1681 | static void |
94edc4ab | 1682 | check_bases (tree t, |
0cbd7506 | 1683 | int* cant_have_const_ctor_p, |
10746f37 | 1684 | int* no_const_asn_ref_p) |
8d08fdba | 1685 | { |
607cf131 | 1686 | int i; |
0a35513e AH |
1687 | bool seen_non_virtual_nearly_empty_base_p = 0; |
1688 | int seen_tm_mask = 0; | |
fa743e8c NS |
1689 | tree base_binfo; |
1690 | tree binfo; | |
c32097d8 | 1691 | tree field = NULL_TREE; |
8d08fdba | 1692 | |
c32097d8 | 1693 | if (!CLASSTYPE_NON_STD_LAYOUT (t)) |
910ad8de | 1694 | for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (t); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field)) |
c32097d8 JM |
1695 | if (TREE_CODE (field) == FIELD_DECL) |
1696 | break; | |
1697 | ||
fa743e8c NS |
1698 | for (binfo = TYPE_BINFO (t), i = 0; |
1699 | BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); i++) | |
8d08fdba | 1700 | { |
fa743e8c | 1701 | tree basetype = TREE_TYPE (base_binfo); |
9a71c18b | 1702 | |
50bc768d | 1703 | gcc_assert (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (basetype)); |
c8094d83 | 1704 | |
486d481b VV |
1705 | if (CLASSTYPE_FINAL (basetype)) |
1706 | error ("cannot derive from %<final%> base %qT in derived type %qT", | |
1707 | basetype, t); | |
1708 | ||
3b49d762 GDR |
1709 | /* If any base class is non-literal, so is the derived class. */ |
1710 | if (!CLASSTYPE_LITERAL_P (basetype)) | |
1711 | CLASSTYPE_LITERAL_P (t) = false; | |
1712 | ||
607cf131 MM |
1713 | /* If the base class doesn't have copy constructors or |
1714 | assignment operators that take const references, then the | |
1715 | derived class cannot have such a member automatically | |
1716 | generated. */ | |
d758e847 JM |
1717 | if (TYPE_HAS_COPY_CTOR (basetype) |
1718 | && ! TYPE_HAS_CONST_COPY_CTOR (basetype)) | |
607cf131 | 1719 | *cant_have_const_ctor_p = 1; |
066ec0a4 JM |
1720 | if (TYPE_HAS_COPY_ASSIGN (basetype) |
1721 | && !TYPE_HAS_CONST_COPY_ASSIGN (basetype)) | |
607cf131 | 1722 | *no_const_asn_ref_p = 1; |
8d08fdba | 1723 | |
809e3e7f | 1724 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (base_binfo)) |
00a17e31 | 1725 | /* A virtual base does not effect nearly emptiness. */ |
0fb3018c | 1726 | ; |
f9c528ea | 1727 | else if (CLASSTYPE_NEARLY_EMPTY_P (basetype)) |
0fb3018c NS |
1728 | { |
1729 | if (seen_non_virtual_nearly_empty_base_p) | |
1730 | /* And if there is more than one nearly empty base, then the | |
1731 | derived class is not nearly empty either. */ | |
1732 | CLASSTYPE_NEARLY_EMPTY_P (t) = 0; | |
1733 | else | |
00a17e31 | 1734 | /* Remember we've seen one. */ |
0fb3018c NS |
1735 | seen_non_virtual_nearly_empty_base_p = 1; |
1736 | } | |
1737 | else if (!is_empty_class (basetype)) | |
1738 | /* If the base class is not empty or nearly empty, then this | |
1739 | class cannot be nearly empty. */ | |
1740 | CLASSTYPE_NEARLY_EMPTY_P (t) = 0; | |
f9c528ea | 1741 | |
607cf131 MM |
1742 | /* A lot of properties from the bases also apply to the derived |
1743 | class. */ | |
8d08fdba | 1744 | TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (t) |= TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (basetype); |
c8094d83 | 1745 | TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (t) |
834c6dff | 1746 | |= TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (basetype); |
066ec0a4 | 1747 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_ASSIGN (t) |
d758e847 JM |
1748 | |= (TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_ASSIGN (basetype) |
1749 | || !TYPE_HAS_COPY_ASSIGN (basetype)); | |
1750 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_CTOR (t) |= (TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_CTOR (basetype) | |
1751 | || !TYPE_HAS_COPY_CTOR (basetype)); | |
ac177431 JM |
1752 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_MOVE_ASSIGN (t) |
1753 | |= TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_MOVE_ASSIGN (basetype); | |
1754 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_MOVE_CTOR (t) |= TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_MOVE_CTOR (basetype); | |
4c6b7393 | 1755 | TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (t) |= TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (basetype); |
c8094d83 | 1756 | CLASSTYPE_CONTAINS_EMPTY_CLASS_P (t) |
5ec1192e | 1757 | |= CLASSTYPE_CONTAINS_EMPTY_CLASS_P (basetype); |
ac177431 JM |
1758 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT (t) |= (!TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (basetype) |
1759 | || TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT (basetype)); | |
0e02d8e3 PC |
1760 | SET_CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT |
1761 | (t, CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (t) | |
1762 | | CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (basetype)); | |
1763 | SET_CLASSTYPE_REF_FIELDS_NEED_INIT | |
1764 | (t, CLASSTYPE_REF_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (t) | |
1765 | | CLASSTYPE_REF_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (basetype)); | |
c32097d8 JM |
1766 | |
1767 | /* A standard-layout class is a class that: | |
1768 | ... | |
1769 | * has no non-standard-layout base classes, */ | |
1770 | CLASSTYPE_NON_STD_LAYOUT (t) |= CLASSTYPE_NON_STD_LAYOUT (basetype); | |
1771 | if (!CLASSTYPE_NON_STD_LAYOUT (t)) | |
1772 | { | |
1773 | tree basefield; | |
1774 | /* ...has no base classes of the same type as the first non-static | |
1775 | data member... */ | |
1776 | if (field && DECL_CONTEXT (field) == t | |
1777 | && (same_type_ignoring_top_level_qualifiers_p | |
1778 | (TREE_TYPE (field), basetype))) | |
1779 | CLASSTYPE_NON_STD_LAYOUT (t) = 1; | |
1780 | else | |
1781 | /* ...either has no non-static data members in the most-derived | |
1782 | class and at most one base class with non-static data | |
1783 | members, or has no base classes with non-static data | |
1784 | members */ | |
1785 | for (basefield = TYPE_FIELDS (basetype); basefield; | |
910ad8de | 1786 | basefield = DECL_CHAIN (basefield)) |
c32097d8 JM |
1787 | if (TREE_CODE (basefield) == FIELD_DECL) |
1788 | { | |
1789 | if (field) | |
1790 | CLASSTYPE_NON_STD_LAYOUT (t) = 1; | |
1791 | else | |
1792 | field = basefield; | |
1793 | break; | |
1794 | } | |
1795 | } | |
0a35513e AH |
1796 | |
1797 | /* Don't bother collecting tm attributes if transactional memory | |
1798 | support is not enabled. */ | |
1799 | if (flag_tm) | |
1800 | { | |
1801 | tree tm_attr = find_tm_attribute (TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (basetype)); | |
1802 | if (tm_attr) | |
1803 | seen_tm_mask |= tm_attr_to_mask (tm_attr); | |
1804 | } | |
7dbb85a7 JM |
1805 | |
1806 | check_abi_tags (t, basetype); | |
0a35513e AH |
1807 | } |
1808 | ||
1809 | /* If one of the base classes had TM attributes, and the current class | |
1810 | doesn't define its own, then the current class inherits one. */ | |
1811 | if (seen_tm_mask && !find_tm_attribute (TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (t))) | |
1812 | { | |
1813 | tree tm_attr = tm_mask_to_attr (seen_tm_mask & -seen_tm_mask); | |
1814 | TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (t) = tree_cons (tm_attr, NULL, TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (t)); | |
607cf131 MM |
1815 | } |
1816 | } | |
1817 | ||
fc6633e0 NS |
1818 | /* Determine all the primary bases within T. Sets BINFO_PRIMARY_BASE_P for |
1819 | those that are primaries. Sets BINFO_LOST_PRIMARY_P for those | |
1820 | that have had a nearly-empty virtual primary base stolen by some | |
77880ae4 | 1821 | other base in the hierarchy. Determines CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BASE for |
fc6633e0 | 1822 | T. */ |
c35cce41 MM |
1823 | |
1824 | static void | |
fc6633e0 | 1825 | determine_primary_bases (tree t) |
c35cce41 | 1826 | { |
fc6633e0 NS |
1827 | unsigned i; |
1828 | tree primary = NULL_TREE; | |
1829 | tree type_binfo = TYPE_BINFO (t); | |
1830 | tree base_binfo; | |
1831 | ||
1832 | /* Determine the primary bases of our bases. */ | |
1833 | for (base_binfo = TREE_CHAIN (type_binfo); base_binfo; | |
1834 | base_binfo = TREE_CHAIN (base_binfo)) | |
c35cce41 | 1835 | { |
fc6633e0 | 1836 | tree primary = CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO (BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo)); |
c35cce41 | 1837 | |
fc6633e0 NS |
1838 | /* See if we're the non-virtual primary of our inheritance |
1839 | chain. */ | |
1840 | if (!BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (base_binfo)) | |
dbbf88d1 | 1841 | { |
fc6633e0 NS |
1842 | tree parent = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (base_binfo); |
1843 | tree parent_primary = CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO (BINFO_TYPE (parent)); | |
c8094d83 | 1844 | |
fc6633e0 | 1845 | if (parent_primary |
539ed333 NS |
1846 | && SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo), |
1847 | BINFO_TYPE (parent_primary))) | |
fc6633e0 NS |
1848 | /* We are the primary binfo. */ |
1849 | BINFO_PRIMARY_P (base_binfo) = 1; | |
1850 | } | |
1851 | /* Determine if we have a virtual primary base, and mark it so. | |
1852 | */ | |
1853 | if (primary && BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (primary)) | |
1854 | { | |
1855 | tree this_primary = copied_binfo (primary, base_binfo); | |
1856 | ||
1857 | if (BINFO_PRIMARY_P (this_primary)) | |
1858 | /* Someone already claimed this base. */ | |
1859 | BINFO_LOST_PRIMARY_P (base_binfo) = 1; | |
1860 | else | |
dbbf88d1 | 1861 | { |
fc6633e0 | 1862 | tree delta; |
c8094d83 | 1863 | |
fc6633e0 NS |
1864 | BINFO_PRIMARY_P (this_primary) = 1; |
1865 | BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (this_primary) = base_binfo; | |
c8094d83 | 1866 | |
fc6633e0 | 1867 | /* A virtual binfo might have been copied from within |
0cbd7506 MS |
1868 | another hierarchy. As we're about to use it as a |
1869 | primary base, make sure the offsets match. */ | |
db3927fb AH |
1870 | delta = size_diffop_loc (input_location, |
1871 | convert (ssizetype, | |
fc6633e0 NS |
1872 | BINFO_OFFSET (base_binfo)), |
1873 | convert (ssizetype, | |
1874 | BINFO_OFFSET (this_primary))); | |
c8094d83 | 1875 | |
fc6633e0 | 1876 | propagate_binfo_offsets (this_primary, delta); |
dbbf88d1 NS |
1877 | } |
1878 | } | |
c35cce41 | 1879 | } |
8026246f | 1880 | |
fc6633e0 | 1881 | /* First look for a dynamic direct non-virtual base. */ |
fa743e8c | 1882 | for (i = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (type_binfo, i, base_binfo); i++) |
607cf131 | 1883 | { |
607cf131 | 1884 | tree basetype = BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo); |
aff08c18 | 1885 | |
fc6633e0 | 1886 | if (TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (basetype) && !BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (base_binfo)) |
8d08fdba | 1887 | { |
fc6633e0 NS |
1888 | primary = base_binfo; |
1889 | goto found; | |
911a71a7 MM |
1890 | } |
1891 | } | |
8026246f | 1892 | |
3461fba7 | 1893 | /* A "nearly-empty" virtual base class can be the primary base |
fc6633e0 NS |
1894 | class, if no non-virtual polymorphic base can be found. Look for |
1895 | a nearly-empty virtual dynamic base that is not already a primary | |
77880ae4 | 1896 | base of something in the hierarchy. If there is no such base, |
fc6633e0 NS |
1897 | just pick the first nearly-empty virtual base. */ |
1898 | ||
1899 | for (base_binfo = TREE_CHAIN (type_binfo); base_binfo; | |
1900 | base_binfo = TREE_CHAIN (base_binfo)) | |
1901 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (base_binfo) | |
1902 | && CLASSTYPE_NEARLY_EMPTY_P (BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo))) | |
1903 | { | |
1904 | if (!BINFO_PRIMARY_P (base_binfo)) | |
1905 | { | |
1906 | /* Found one that is not primary. */ | |
1907 | primary = base_binfo; | |
1908 | goto found; | |
1909 | } | |
1910 | else if (!primary) | |
1911 | /* Remember the first candidate. */ | |
1912 | primary = base_binfo; | |
1913 | } | |
c8094d83 | 1914 | |
fc6633e0 NS |
1915 | found: |
1916 | /* If we've got a primary base, use it. */ | |
1917 | if (primary) | |
7cafdb8b | 1918 | { |
fc6633e0 | 1919 | tree basetype = BINFO_TYPE (primary); |
c8094d83 | 1920 | |
fc6633e0 NS |
1921 | CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO (t) = primary; |
1922 | if (BINFO_PRIMARY_P (primary)) | |
1923 | /* We are stealing a primary base. */ | |
1924 | BINFO_LOST_PRIMARY_P (BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (primary)) = 1; | |
1925 | BINFO_PRIMARY_P (primary) = 1; | |
1926 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (primary)) | |
7cafdb8b | 1927 | { |
fc6633e0 | 1928 | tree delta; |
7cafdb8b | 1929 | |
fc6633e0 NS |
1930 | BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (primary) = type_binfo; |
1931 | /* A virtual binfo might have been copied from within | |
0cbd7506 MS |
1932 | another hierarchy. As we're about to use it as a primary |
1933 | base, make sure the offsets match. */ | |
db3927fb | 1934 | delta = size_diffop_loc (input_location, ssize_int (0), |
fc6633e0 | 1935 | convert (ssizetype, BINFO_OFFSET (primary))); |
c8094d83 | 1936 | |
fc6633e0 | 1937 | propagate_binfo_offsets (primary, delta); |
7cafdb8b | 1938 | } |
c8094d83 | 1939 | |
fc6633e0 | 1940 | primary = TYPE_BINFO (basetype); |
c8094d83 | 1941 | |
fc6633e0 NS |
1942 | TYPE_VFIELD (t) = TYPE_VFIELD (basetype); |
1943 | BINFO_VTABLE (type_binfo) = BINFO_VTABLE (primary); | |
1944 | BINFO_VIRTUALS (type_binfo) = BINFO_VIRTUALS (primary); | |
7cafdb8b | 1945 | } |
8d08fdba | 1946 | } |
e92cc029 | 1947 | |
d0940d56 DS |
1948 | /* Update the variant types of T. */ |
1949 | ||
1950 | void | |
1951 | fixup_type_variants (tree t) | |
8d08fdba | 1952 | { |
090ad434 | 1953 | tree variants; |
c8094d83 | 1954 | |
d0940d56 DS |
1955 | if (!t) |
1956 | return; | |
1957 | ||
090ad434 NS |
1958 | for (variants = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t); |
1959 | variants; | |
1960 | variants = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (variants)) | |
8d08fdba MS |
1961 | { |
1962 | /* These fields are in the _TYPE part of the node, not in | |
1963 | the TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC component, so they are not shared. */ | |
0fcedd9c | 1964 | TYPE_HAS_USER_CONSTRUCTOR (variants) = TYPE_HAS_USER_CONSTRUCTOR (t); |
8d08fdba | 1965 | TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (variants) = TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (t); |
c8094d83 | 1966 | TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (variants) |
834c6dff | 1967 | = TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (t); |
8d08fdba | 1968 | |
4c6b7393 | 1969 | TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (variants) = TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (t); |
c8094d83 | 1970 | |
cad7e87b NS |
1971 | TYPE_BINFO (variants) = TYPE_BINFO (t); |
1972 | ||
8d08fdba | 1973 | /* Copy whatever these are holding today. */ |
eb34af89 RK |
1974 | TYPE_VFIELD (variants) = TYPE_VFIELD (t); |
1975 | TYPE_METHODS (variants) = TYPE_METHODS (t); | |
5566b478 | 1976 | TYPE_FIELDS (variants) = TYPE_FIELDS (t); |
8943989d JM |
1977 | } |
1978 | } | |
1979 | ||
1980 | /* Early variant fixups: we apply attributes at the beginning of the class | |
1981 | definition, and we need to fix up any variants that have already been | |
1982 | made via elaborated-type-specifier so that check_qualified_type works. */ | |
1983 | ||
1984 | void | |
1985 | fixup_attribute_variants (tree t) | |
1986 | { | |
1987 | tree variants; | |
5818c8e4 | 1988 | |
8943989d JM |
1989 | if (!t) |
1990 | return; | |
1991 | ||
1992 | for (variants = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t); | |
1993 | variants; | |
1994 | variants = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (variants)) | |
1995 | { | |
1996 | /* These are the two fields that check_qualified_type looks at and | |
1997 | are affected by attributes. */ | |
5818c8e4 | 1998 | TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (variants) = TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (t); |
8943989d | 1999 | TYPE_ALIGN (variants) = TYPE_ALIGN (t); |
8d08fdba | 2000 | } |
d0940d56 | 2001 | } |
d0940d56 DS |
2002 | \f |
2003 | /* Set memoizing fields and bits of T (and its variants) for later | |
2004 | use. */ | |
2005 | ||
2006 | static void | |
2007 | finish_struct_bits (tree t) | |
2008 | { | |
2009 | /* Fix up variants (if any). */ | |
2010 | fixup_type_variants (t); | |
8d08fdba | 2011 | |
fa743e8c | 2012 | if (BINFO_N_BASE_BINFOS (TYPE_BINFO (t)) && TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (t)) |
16ae29f1 NS |
2013 | /* For a class w/o baseclasses, 'finish_struct' has set |
2014 | CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS correctly (by definition). | |
132c7dd3 NS |
2015 | Similarly for a class whose base classes do not have vtables. |
2016 | When neither of these is true, we might have removed abstract | |
2017 | virtuals (by providing a definition), added some (by declaring | |
2018 | new ones), or redeclared ones from a base class. We need to | |
2019 | recalculate what's really an abstract virtual at this point (by | |
2020 | looking in the vtables). */ | |
2021 | get_pure_virtuals (t); | |
c8094d83 | 2022 | |
132c7dd3 NS |
2023 | /* If this type has a copy constructor or a destructor, force its |
2024 | mode to be BLKmode, and force its TREE_ADDRESSABLE bit to be | |
2025 | nonzero. This will cause it to be passed by invisible reference | |
2026 | and prevent it from being returned in a register. */ | |
d758e847 JM |
2027 | if (type_has_nontrivial_copy_init (t) |
2028 | || TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (t)) | |
8d08fdba | 2029 | { |
e8abc66f | 2030 | tree variants; |
d2e5ee5c | 2031 | DECL_MODE (TYPE_MAIN_DECL (t)) = BLKmode; |
e8abc66f | 2032 | for (variants = t; variants; variants = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (variants)) |
8d08fdba | 2033 | { |
179d2f74 | 2034 | SET_TYPE_MODE (variants, BLKmode); |
8d08fdba | 2035 | TREE_ADDRESSABLE (variants) = 1; |
8d08fdba MS |
2036 | } |
2037 | } | |
2038 | } | |
2039 | ||
b0e0b31f | 2040 | /* Issue warnings about T having private constructors, but no friends, |
c8094d83 | 2041 | and so forth. |
aed7b2a6 | 2042 | |
b0e0b31f MM |
2043 | HAS_NONPRIVATE_METHOD is nonzero if T has any non-private methods or |
2044 | static members. HAS_NONPRIVATE_STATIC_FN is nonzero if T has any | |
2045 | non-private static member functions. */ | |
2046 | ||
2047 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 2048 | maybe_warn_about_overly_private_class (tree t) |
aed7b2a6 | 2049 | { |
056a3b12 MM |
2050 | int has_member_fn = 0; |
2051 | int has_nonprivate_method = 0; | |
2052 | tree fn; | |
2053 | ||
2054 | if (!warn_ctor_dtor_privacy | |
b0e0b31f MM |
2055 | /* If the class has friends, those entities might create and |
2056 | access instances, so we should not warn. */ | |
056a3b12 MM |
2057 | || (CLASSTYPE_FRIEND_CLASSES (t) |
2058 | || DECL_FRIENDLIST (TYPE_MAIN_DECL (t))) | |
b0e0b31f MM |
2059 | /* We will have warned when the template was declared; there's |
2060 | no need to warn on every instantiation. */ | |
056a3b12 | 2061 | || CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (t)) |
c8094d83 | 2062 | /* There's no reason to even consider warning about this |
056a3b12 MM |
2063 | class. */ |
2064 | return; | |
c8094d83 | 2065 | |
056a3b12 MM |
2066 | /* We only issue one warning, if more than one applies, because |
2067 | otherwise, on code like: | |
2068 | ||
2069 | class A { | |
2070 | // Oops - forgot `public:' | |
2071 | A(); | |
2072 | A(const A&); | |
2073 | ~A(); | |
2074 | }; | |
2075 | ||
2076 | we warn several times about essentially the same problem. */ | |
2077 | ||
2078 | /* Check to see if all (non-constructor, non-destructor) member | |
2079 | functions are private. (Since there are no friends or | |
2080 | non-private statics, we can't ever call any of the private member | |
2081 | functions.) */ | |
910ad8de | 2082 | for (fn = TYPE_METHODS (t); fn; fn = DECL_CHAIN (fn)) |
056a3b12 MM |
2083 | /* We're not interested in compiler-generated methods; they don't |
2084 | provide any way to call private members. */ | |
c8094d83 | 2085 | if (!DECL_ARTIFICIAL (fn)) |
056a3b12 MM |
2086 | { |
2087 | if (!TREE_PRIVATE (fn)) | |
b0e0b31f | 2088 | { |
c8094d83 | 2089 | if (DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P (fn)) |
056a3b12 MM |
2090 | /* A non-private static member function is just like a |
2091 | friend; it can create and invoke private member | |
2092 | functions, and be accessed without a class | |
2093 | instance. */ | |
2094 | return; | |
c8094d83 | 2095 | |
056a3b12 | 2096 | has_nonprivate_method = 1; |
f576dfc4 | 2097 | /* Keep searching for a static member function. */ |
056a3b12 | 2098 | } |
ce0a5952 | 2099 | else if (!DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (fn) && !DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (fn)) |
056a3b12 | 2100 | has_member_fn = 1; |
c8094d83 | 2101 | } |
aed7b2a6 | 2102 | |
c8094d83 | 2103 | if (!has_nonprivate_method && has_member_fn) |
056a3b12 | 2104 | { |
ce0a5952 MM |
2105 | /* There are no non-private methods, and there's at least one |
2106 | private member function that isn't a constructor or | |
2107 | destructor. (If all the private members are | |
2108 | constructors/destructors we want to use the code below that | |
2109 | issues error messages specifically referring to | |
2110 | constructors/destructors.) */ | |
fa743e8c | 2111 | unsigned i; |
dbbf88d1 | 2112 | tree binfo = TYPE_BINFO (t); |
c8094d83 | 2113 | |
fa743e8c | 2114 | for (i = 0; i != BINFO_N_BASE_BINFOS (binfo); i++) |
604a3205 | 2115 | if (BINFO_BASE_ACCESS (binfo, i) != access_private_node) |
056a3b12 MM |
2116 | { |
2117 | has_nonprivate_method = 1; | |
2118 | break; | |
2119 | } | |
c8094d83 | 2120 | if (!has_nonprivate_method) |
b0e0b31f | 2121 | { |
74fa0285 | 2122 | warning (OPT_Wctor_dtor_privacy, |
3db45ab5 | 2123 | "all member functions in class %qT are private", t); |
056a3b12 | 2124 | return; |
b0e0b31f | 2125 | } |
056a3b12 | 2126 | } |
aed7b2a6 | 2127 | |
056a3b12 MM |
2128 | /* Even if some of the member functions are non-private, the class |
2129 | won't be useful for much if all the constructors or destructors | |
2130 | are private: such an object can never be created or destroyed. */ | |
9f4faeae MM |
2131 | fn = CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTORS (t); |
2132 | if (fn && TREE_PRIVATE (fn)) | |
056a3b12 | 2133 | { |
74fa0285 | 2134 | warning (OPT_Wctor_dtor_privacy, |
3db45ab5 | 2135 | "%q#T only defines a private destructor and has no friends", |
4b0d3cbe MM |
2136 | t); |
2137 | return; | |
056a3b12 | 2138 | } |
b0e0b31f | 2139 | |
0fcedd9c JM |
2140 | /* Warn about classes that have private constructors and no friends. */ |
2141 | if (TYPE_HAS_USER_CONSTRUCTOR (t) | |
550d1bf4 MM |
2142 | /* Implicitly generated constructors are always public. */ |
2143 | && (!CLASSTYPE_LAZY_DEFAULT_CTOR (t) | |
2144 | || !CLASSTYPE_LAZY_COPY_CTOR (t))) | |
056a3b12 MM |
2145 | { |
2146 | int nonprivate_ctor = 0; | |
c8094d83 | 2147 | |
056a3b12 MM |
2148 | /* If a non-template class does not define a copy |
2149 | constructor, one is defined for it, enabling it to avoid | |
2150 | this warning. For a template class, this does not | |
2151 | happen, and so we would normally get a warning on: | |
b0e0b31f | 2152 | |
c8094d83 MS |
2153 | template <class T> class C { private: C(); }; |
2154 | ||
066ec0a4 | 2155 | To avoid this asymmetry, we check TYPE_HAS_COPY_CTOR. All |
056a3b12 MM |
2156 | complete non-template or fully instantiated classes have this |
2157 | flag set. */ | |
066ec0a4 | 2158 | if (!TYPE_HAS_COPY_CTOR (t)) |
056a3b12 | 2159 | nonprivate_ctor = 1; |
c8094d83 MS |
2160 | else |
2161 | for (fn = CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTORS (t); fn; fn = OVL_NEXT (fn)) | |
056a3b12 MM |
2162 | { |
2163 | tree ctor = OVL_CURRENT (fn); | |
2164 | /* Ideally, we wouldn't count copy constructors (or, in | |
2165 | fact, any constructor that takes an argument of the | |
2166 | class type as a parameter) because such things cannot | |
2167 | be used to construct an instance of the class unless | |
2168 | you already have one. But, for now at least, we're | |
2169 | more generous. */ | |
2170 | if (! TREE_PRIVATE (ctor)) | |
b0e0b31f | 2171 | { |
056a3b12 MM |
2172 | nonprivate_ctor = 1; |
2173 | break; | |
b0e0b31f | 2174 | } |
056a3b12 | 2175 | } |
aed7b2a6 | 2176 | |
056a3b12 MM |
2177 | if (nonprivate_ctor == 0) |
2178 | { | |
74fa0285 | 2179 | warning (OPT_Wctor_dtor_privacy, |
3db45ab5 | 2180 | "%q#T only defines private constructors and has no friends", |
0cbd7506 | 2181 | t); |
056a3b12 | 2182 | return; |
b0e0b31f MM |
2183 | } |
2184 | } | |
aed7b2a6 MM |
2185 | } |
2186 | ||
17211ab5 GK |
2187 | static struct { |
2188 | gt_pointer_operator new_value; | |
2189 | void *cookie; | |
2190 | } resort_data; | |
2191 | ||
f90cdf34 MT |
2192 | /* Comparison function to compare two TYPE_METHOD_VEC entries by name. */ |
2193 | ||
2194 | static int | |
94edc4ab | 2195 | method_name_cmp (const void* m1_p, const void* m2_p) |
f90cdf34 | 2196 | { |
67f5655f GDR |
2197 | const tree *const m1 = (const tree *) m1_p; |
2198 | const tree *const m2 = (const tree *) m2_p; | |
c8094d83 | 2199 | |
f90cdf34 MT |
2200 | if (*m1 == NULL_TREE && *m2 == NULL_TREE) |
2201 | return 0; | |
2202 | if (*m1 == NULL_TREE) | |
2203 | return -1; | |
2204 | if (*m2 == NULL_TREE) | |
2205 | return 1; | |
2206 | if (DECL_NAME (OVL_CURRENT (*m1)) < DECL_NAME (OVL_CURRENT (*m2))) | |
2207 | return -1; | |
2208 | return 1; | |
2209 | } | |
b0e0b31f | 2210 | |
17211ab5 GK |
2211 | /* This routine compares two fields like method_name_cmp but using the |
2212 | pointer operator in resort_field_decl_data. */ | |
2213 | ||
2214 | static int | |
94edc4ab | 2215 | resort_method_name_cmp (const void* m1_p, const void* m2_p) |
17211ab5 | 2216 | { |
67f5655f GDR |
2217 | const tree *const m1 = (const tree *) m1_p; |
2218 | const tree *const m2 = (const tree *) m2_p; | |
17211ab5 GK |
2219 | if (*m1 == NULL_TREE && *m2 == NULL_TREE) |
2220 | return 0; | |
2221 | if (*m1 == NULL_TREE) | |
2222 | return -1; | |
2223 | if (*m2 == NULL_TREE) | |
2224 | return 1; | |
2225 | { | |
2226 | tree d1 = DECL_NAME (OVL_CURRENT (*m1)); | |
2227 | tree d2 = DECL_NAME (OVL_CURRENT (*m2)); | |
2228 | resort_data.new_value (&d1, resort_data.cookie); | |
2229 | resort_data.new_value (&d2, resort_data.cookie); | |
2230 | if (d1 < d2) | |
2231 | return -1; | |
2232 | } | |
2233 | return 1; | |
2234 | } | |
2235 | ||
2236 | /* Resort TYPE_METHOD_VEC because pointers have been reordered. */ | |
2237 | ||
c8094d83 | 2238 | void |
94edc4ab | 2239 | resort_type_method_vec (void* obj, |
12308bc6 | 2240 | void* /*orig_obj*/, |
0cbd7506 MS |
2241 | gt_pointer_operator new_value, |
2242 | void* cookie) | |
17211ab5 | 2243 | { |
9771b263 DN |
2244 | vec<tree, va_gc> *method_vec = (vec<tree, va_gc> *) obj; |
2245 | int len = vec_safe_length (method_vec); | |
aaaa46d2 MM |
2246 | size_t slot; |
2247 | tree fn; | |
17211ab5 GK |
2248 | |
2249 | /* The type conversion ops have to live at the front of the vec, so we | |
2250 | can't sort them. */ | |
aaaa46d2 | 2251 | for (slot = CLASSTYPE_FIRST_CONVERSION_SLOT; |
9771b263 | 2252 | vec_safe_iterate (method_vec, slot, &fn); |
aaaa46d2 MM |
2253 | ++slot) |
2254 | if (!DECL_CONV_FN_P (OVL_CURRENT (fn))) | |
2255 | break; | |
2256 | ||
17211ab5 GK |
2257 | if (len - slot > 1) |
2258 | { | |
2259 | resort_data.new_value = new_value; | |
2260 | resort_data.cookie = cookie; | |
9771b263 | 2261 | qsort (method_vec->address () + slot, len - slot, sizeof (tree), |
17211ab5 GK |
2262 | resort_method_name_cmp); |
2263 | } | |
2264 | } | |
2265 | ||
c7222c02 | 2266 | /* Warn about duplicate methods in fn_fields. |
8d08fdba | 2267 | |
5b0cec3b MM |
2268 | Sort methods that are not special (i.e., constructors, destructors, |
2269 | and type conversion operators) so that we can find them faster in | |
2270 | search. */ | |
8d08fdba | 2271 | |
b0e0b31f | 2272 | static void |
94edc4ab | 2273 | finish_struct_methods (tree t) |
8d08fdba | 2274 | { |
b0e0b31f | 2275 | tree fn_fields; |
9771b263 | 2276 | vec<tree, va_gc> *method_vec; |
58010b57 MM |
2277 | int slot, len; |
2278 | ||
58010b57 | 2279 | method_vec = CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (t); |
508a1c9c MM |
2280 | if (!method_vec) |
2281 | return; | |
2282 | ||
9771b263 | 2283 | len = method_vec->length (); |
8d08fdba | 2284 | |
c7222c02 | 2285 | /* Clear DECL_IN_AGGR_P for all functions. */ |
c8094d83 | 2286 | for (fn_fields = TYPE_METHODS (t); fn_fields; |
910ad8de | 2287 | fn_fields = DECL_CHAIN (fn_fields)) |
5b0cec3b | 2288 | DECL_IN_AGGR_P (fn_fields) = 0; |
8d08fdba | 2289 | |
b0e0b31f MM |
2290 | /* Issue warnings about private constructors and such. If there are |
2291 | no methods, then some public defaults are generated. */ | |
f90cdf34 MT |
2292 | maybe_warn_about_overly_private_class (t); |
2293 | ||
f90cdf34 MT |
2294 | /* The type conversion ops have to live at the front of the vec, so we |
2295 | can't sort them. */ | |
9ba5ff0f | 2296 | for (slot = CLASSTYPE_FIRST_CONVERSION_SLOT; |
9771b263 | 2297 | method_vec->iterate (slot, &fn_fields); |
aaaa46d2 MM |
2298 | ++slot) |
2299 | if (!DECL_CONV_FN_P (OVL_CURRENT (fn_fields))) | |
2300 | break; | |
f90cdf34 | 2301 | if (len - slot > 1) |
9771b263 | 2302 | qsort (method_vec->address () + slot, |
aaaa46d2 | 2303 | len-slot, sizeof (tree), method_name_cmp); |
8d08fdba MS |
2304 | } |
2305 | ||
90ecce3e | 2306 | /* Make BINFO's vtable have N entries, including RTTI entries, |
3b426391 | 2307 | vbase and vcall offsets, etc. Set its type and call the back end |
8d7a5379 | 2308 | to lay it out. */ |
1a588ad7 MM |
2309 | |
2310 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 2311 | layout_vtable_decl (tree binfo, int n) |
1a588ad7 | 2312 | { |
1a588ad7 | 2313 | tree atype; |
c35cce41 | 2314 | tree vtable; |
1a588ad7 | 2315 | |
dcedcddb | 2316 | atype = build_array_of_n_type (vtable_entry_type, n); |
1a588ad7 MM |
2317 | layout_type (atype); |
2318 | ||
2319 | /* We may have to grow the vtable. */ | |
c35cce41 MM |
2320 | vtable = get_vtbl_decl_for_binfo (binfo); |
2321 | if (!same_type_p (TREE_TYPE (vtable), atype)) | |
1a588ad7 | 2322 | { |
06ceef4e | 2323 | TREE_TYPE (vtable) = atype; |
c35cce41 | 2324 | DECL_SIZE (vtable) = DECL_SIZE_UNIT (vtable) = NULL_TREE; |
06ceef4e | 2325 | layout_decl (vtable, 0); |
1a588ad7 MM |
2326 | } |
2327 | } | |
2328 | ||
9bab6c90 MM |
2329 | /* True iff FNDECL and BASE_FNDECL (both non-static member functions) |
2330 | have the same signature. */ | |
83f2ccf4 | 2331 | |
e0fff4b3 | 2332 | int |
58f9752a | 2333 | same_signature_p (const_tree fndecl, const_tree base_fndecl) |
83f2ccf4 | 2334 | { |
872f37f9 MM |
2335 | /* One destructor overrides another if they are the same kind of |
2336 | destructor. */ | |
2337 | if (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (base_fndecl) && DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (fndecl) | |
2338 | && special_function_p (base_fndecl) == special_function_p (fndecl)) | |
ca36f057 | 2339 | return 1; |
872f37f9 MM |
2340 | /* But a non-destructor never overrides a destructor, nor vice |
2341 | versa, nor do different kinds of destructors override | |
2342 | one-another. For example, a complete object destructor does not | |
2343 | override a deleting destructor. */ | |
0d9eb3ba | 2344 | if (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (base_fndecl) || DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (fndecl)) |
ca36f057 | 2345 | return 0; |
872f37f9 | 2346 | |
a6c0d772 MM |
2347 | if (DECL_NAME (fndecl) == DECL_NAME (base_fndecl) |
2348 | || (DECL_CONV_FN_P (fndecl) | |
2349 | && DECL_CONV_FN_P (base_fndecl) | |
2350 | && same_type_p (DECL_CONV_FN_TYPE (fndecl), | |
2351 | DECL_CONV_FN_TYPE (base_fndecl)))) | |
83f2ccf4 | 2352 | { |
c4101929 JM |
2353 | tree fntype = TREE_TYPE (fndecl); |
2354 | tree base_fntype = TREE_TYPE (base_fndecl); | |
2355 | if (type_memfn_quals (fntype) == type_memfn_quals (base_fntype) | |
2356 | && type_memfn_rqual (fntype) == type_memfn_rqual (base_fntype) | |
2357 | && compparms (FUNCTION_FIRST_USER_PARMTYPE (fndecl), | |
2358 | FUNCTION_FIRST_USER_PARMTYPE (base_fndecl))) | |
ca36f057 | 2359 | return 1; |
83f2ccf4 | 2360 | } |
ca36f057 | 2361 | return 0; |
83f2ccf4 MM |
2362 | } |
2363 | ||
9368208b MM |
2364 | /* Returns TRUE if DERIVED is a binfo containing the binfo BASE as a |
2365 | subobject. */ | |
c8094d83 | 2366 | |
9368208b MM |
2367 | static bool |
2368 | base_derived_from (tree derived, tree base) | |
2369 | { | |
dbbf88d1 NS |
2370 | tree probe; |
2371 | ||
2372 | for (probe = base; probe; probe = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (probe)) | |
2373 | { | |
2374 | if (probe == derived) | |
2375 | return true; | |
809e3e7f | 2376 | else if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (probe)) |
dbbf88d1 NS |
2377 | /* If we meet a virtual base, we can't follow the inheritance |
2378 | any more. See if the complete type of DERIVED contains | |
2379 | such a virtual base. */ | |
58c42dc2 NS |
2380 | return (binfo_for_vbase (BINFO_TYPE (probe), BINFO_TYPE (derived)) |
2381 | != NULL_TREE); | |
dbbf88d1 NS |
2382 | } |
2383 | return false; | |
9368208b MM |
2384 | } |
2385 | ||
ca36f057 MM |
2386 | typedef struct find_final_overrider_data_s { |
2387 | /* The function for which we are trying to find a final overrider. */ | |
2388 | tree fn; | |
2389 | /* The base class in which the function was declared. */ | |
2390 | tree declaring_base; | |
9368208b | 2391 | /* The candidate overriders. */ |
78b45a24 | 2392 | tree candidates; |
5d5a519f | 2393 | /* Path to most derived. */ |
9771b263 | 2394 | vec<tree> path; |
ca36f057 | 2395 | } find_final_overrider_data; |
8d7a5379 | 2396 | |
f7a8132a MM |
2397 | /* Add the overrider along the current path to FFOD->CANDIDATES. |
2398 | Returns true if an overrider was found; false otherwise. */ | |
8d7a5379 | 2399 | |
f7a8132a | 2400 | static bool |
c8094d83 | 2401 | dfs_find_final_overrider_1 (tree binfo, |
5d5a519f NS |
2402 | find_final_overrider_data *ffod, |
2403 | unsigned depth) | |
7177d104 | 2404 | { |
741d8ca3 MM |
2405 | tree method; |
2406 | ||
f7a8132a MM |
2407 | /* If BINFO is not the most derived type, try a more derived class. |
2408 | A definition there will overrider a definition here. */ | |
5d5a519f | 2409 | if (depth) |
dbbf88d1 | 2410 | { |
5d5a519f NS |
2411 | depth--; |
2412 | if (dfs_find_final_overrider_1 | |
9771b263 | 2413 | (ffod->path[depth], ffod, depth)) |
f7a8132a MM |
2414 | return true; |
2415 | } | |
dbbf88d1 | 2416 | |
741d8ca3 | 2417 | method = look_for_overrides_here (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), ffod->fn); |
f7a8132a MM |
2418 | if (method) |
2419 | { | |
2420 | tree *candidate = &ffod->candidates; | |
c8094d83 | 2421 | |
f7a8132a MM |
2422 | /* Remove any candidates overridden by this new function. */ |
2423 | while (*candidate) | |
8d7a5379 | 2424 | { |
f7a8132a MM |
2425 | /* If *CANDIDATE overrides METHOD, then METHOD |
2426 | cannot override anything else on the list. */ | |
2427 | if (base_derived_from (TREE_VALUE (*candidate), binfo)) | |
2428 | return true; | |
2429 | /* If METHOD overrides *CANDIDATE, remove *CANDIDATE. */ | |
2430 | if (base_derived_from (binfo, TREE_VALUE (*candidate))) | |
2431 | *candidate = TREE_CHAIN (*candidate); | |
dbbf88d1 | 2432 | else |
f7a8132a | 2433 | candidate = &TREE_CHAIN (*candidate); |
5e19c053 | 2434 | } |
c8094d83 | 2435 | |
f7a8132a MM |
2436 | /* Add the new function. */ |
2437 | ffod->candidates = tree_cons (method, binfo, ffod->candidates); | |
2438 | return true; | |
dbbf88d1 | 2439 | } |
5e19c053 | 2440 | |
f7a8132a MM |
2441 | return false; |
2442 | } | |
2443 | ||
2444 | /* Called from find_final_overrider via dfs_walk. */ | |
2445 | ||
2446 | static tree | |
5d5a519f | 2447 | dfs_find_final_overrider_pre (tree binfo, void *data) |
f7a8132a MM |
2448 | { |
2449 | find_final_overrider_data *ffod = (find_final_overrider_data *) data; | |
2450 | ||
2451 | if (binfo == ffod->declaring_base) | |
9771b263 DN |
2452 | dfs_find_final_overrider_1 (binfo, ffod, ffod->path.length ()); |
2453 | ffod->path.safe_push (binfo); | |
f7a8132a | 2454 | |
dbbf88d1 NS |
2455 | return NULL_TREE; |
2456 | } | |
db3d8cde | 2457 | |
dbbf88d1 | 2458 | static tree |
12308bc6 | 2459 | dfs_find_final_overrider_post (tree /*binfo*/, void *data) |
dbbf88d1 | 2460 | { |
dbbf88d1 | 2461 | find_final_overrider_data *ffod = (find_final_overrider_data *) data; |
9771b263 | 2462 | ffod->path.pop (); |
78b45a24 | 2463 | |
dd42e135 MM |
2464 | return NULL_TREE; |
2465 | } | |
2466 | ||
5e19c053 MM |
2467 | /* Returns a TREE_LIST whose TREE_PURPOSE is the final overrider for |
2468 | FN and whose TREE_VALUE is the binfo for the base where the | |
95675950 MM |
2469 | overriding occurs. BINFO (in the hierarchy dominated by the binfo |
2470 | DERIVED) is the base object in which FN is declared. */ | |
e92cc029 | 2471 | |
a292b002 | 2472 | static tree |
94edc4ab | 2473 | find_final_overrider (tree derived, tree binfo, tree fn) |
a292b002 | 2474 | { |
5e19c053 | 2475 | find_final_overrider_data ffod; |
a292b002 | 2476 | |
0e339752 | 2477 | /* Getting this right is a little tricky. This is valid: |
a292b002 | 2478 | |
5e19c053 MM |
2479 | struct S { virtual void f (); }; |
2480 | struct T { virtual void f (); }; | |
2481 | struct U : public S, public T { }; | |
a292b002 | 2482 | |
c8094d83 | 2483 | even though calling `f' in `U' is ambiguous. But, |
a292b002 | 2484 | |
5e19c053 MM |
2485 | struct R { virtual void f(); }; |
2486 | struct S : virtual public R { virtual void f (); }; | |
2487 | struct T : virtual public R { virtual void f (); }; | |
2488 | struct U : public S, public T { }; | |
dd42e135 | 2489 | |
d0cd8b44 | 2490 | is not -- there's no way to decide whether to put `S::f' or |
c8094d83 MS |
2491 | `T::f' in the vtable for `R'. |
2492 | ||
5e19c053 MM |
2493 | The solution is to look at all paths to BINFO. If we find |
2494 | different overriders along any two, then there is a problem. */ | |
07fa4878 NS |
2495 | if (DECL_THUNK_P (fn)) |
2496 | fn = THUNK_TARGET (fn); | |
f7a8132a MM |
2497 | |
2498 | /* Determine the depth of the hierarchy. */ | |
5e19c053 MM |
2499 | ffod.fn = fn; |
2500 | ffod.declaring_base = binfo; | |
78b45a24 | 2501 | ffod.candidates = NULL_TREE; |
9771b263 | 2502 | ffod.path.create (30); |
5e19c053 | 2503 | |
5d5a519f NS |
2504 | dfs_walk_all (derived, dfs_find_final_overrider_pre, |
2505 | dfs_find_final_overrider_post, &ffod); | |
f7a8132a | 2506 | |
9771b263 | 2507 | ffod.path.release (); |
c8094d83 | 2508 | |
78b45a24 | 2509 | /* If there was no winner, issue an error message. */ |
9368208b | 2510 | if (!ffod.candidates || TREE_CHAIN (ffod.candidates)) |
16a1369e | 2511 | return error_mark_node; |
dd42e135 | 2512 | |
9368208b | 2513 | return ffod.candidates; |
a292b002 MS |
2514 | } |
2515 | ||
548502d3 MM |
2516 | /* Return the index of the vcall offset for FN when TYPE is used as a |
2517 | virtual base. */ | |
d0cd8b44 | 2518 | |
d0cd8b44 | 2519 | static tree |
548502d3 | 2520 | get_vcall_index (tree fn, tree type) |
d0cd8b44 | 2521 | { |
9771b263 | 2522 | vec<tree_pair_s, va_gc> *indices = CLASSTYPE_VCALL_INDICES (type); |
0871761b NS |
2523 | tree_pair_p p; |
2524 | unsigned ix; | |
d0cd8b44 | 2525 | |
9771b263 | 2526 | FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (indices, ix, p) |
0871761b NS |
2527 | if ((DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (fn) && DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (p->purpose)) |
2528 | || same_signature_p (fn, p->purpose)) | |
2529 | return p->value; | |
548502d3 MM |
2530 | |
2531 | /* There should always be an appropriate index. */ | |
8dc2b103 | 2532 | gcc_unreachable (); |
d0cd8b44 | 2533 | } |
d0cd8b44 JM |
2534 | |
2535 | /* Update an entry in the vtable for BINFO, which is in the hierarchy | |
bf1cb49e JM |
2536 | dominated by T. FN is the old function; VIRTUALS points to the |
2537 | corresponding position in the new BINFO_VIRTUALS list. IX is the index | |
2538 | of that entry in the list. */ | |
4e7512c9 MM |
2539 | |
2540 | static void | |
a2ddc397 NS |
2541 | update_vtable_entry_for_fn (tree t, tree binfo, tree fn, tree* virtuals, |
2542 | unsigned ix) | |
4e7512c9 MM |
2543 | { |
2544 | tree b; | |
2545 | tree overrider; | |
4e7512c9 | 2546 | tree delta; |
31f8e4f3 | 2547 | tree virtual_base; |
d0cd8b44 | 2548 | tree first_defn; |
3cfabe60 NS |
2549 | tree overrider_fn, overrider_target; |
2550 | tree target_fn = DECL_THUNK_P (fn) ? THUNK_TARGET (fn) : fn; | |
2551 | tree over_return, base_return; | |
f11ee281 | 2552 | bool lost = false; |
4e7512c9 | 2553 | |
d0cd8b44 JM |
2554 | /* Find the nearest primary base (possibly binfo itself) which defines |
2555 | this function; this is the class the caller will convert to when | |
2556 | calling FN through BINFO. */ | |
2557 | for (b = binfo; ; b = get_primary_binfo (b)) | |
4e7512c9 | 2558 | { |
50bc768d | 2559 | gcc_assert (b); |
3cfabe60 | 2560 | if (look_for_overrides_here (BINFO_TYPE (b), target_fn)) |
31f8e4f3 | 2561 | break; |
f11ee281 JM |
2562 | |
2563 | /* The nearest definition is from a lost primary. */ | |
2564 | if (BINFO_LOST_PRIMARY_P (b)) | |
2565 | lost = true; | |
4e7512c9 | 2566 | } |
d0cd8b44 | 2567 | first_defn = b; |
4e7512c9 | 2568 | |
31f8e4f3 | 2569 | /* Find the final overrider. */ |
3cfabe60 | 2570 | overrider = find_final_overrider (TYPE_BINFO (t), b, target_fn); |
4e7512c9 | 2571 | if (overrider == error_mark_node) |
16a1369e JJ |
2572 | { |
2573 | error ("no unique final overrider for %qD in %qT", target_fn, t); | |
2574 | return; | |
2575 | } | |
3cfabe60 | 2576 | overrider_target = overrider_fn = TREE_PURPOSE (overrider); |
c8094d83 | 2577 | |
9bcb9aae | 2578 | /* Check for adjusting covariant return types. */ |
3cfabe60 NS |
2579 | over_return = TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (overrider_target)); |
2580 | base_return = TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (target_fn)); | |
c8094d83 | 2581 | |
3cfabe60 NS |
2582 | if (POINTER_TYPE_P (over_return) |
2583 | && TREE_CODE (over_return) == TREE_CODE (base_return) | |
2584 | && CLASS_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (over_return)) | |
b77fe7b4 NS |
2585 | && CLASS_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (base_return)) |
2586 | /* If the overrider is invalid, don't even try. */ | |
2587 | && !DECL_INVALID_OVERRIDER_P (overrider_target)) | |
3cfabe60 NS |
2588 | { |
2589 | /* If FN is a covariant thunk, we must figure out the adjustment | |
0cbd7506 MS |
2590 | to the final base FN was converting to. As OVERRIDER_TARGET might |
2591 | also be converting to the return type of FN, we have to | |
2592 | combine the two conversions here. */ | |
3cfabe60 | 2593 | tree fixed_offset, virtual_offset; |
12a669d1 NS |
2594 | |
2595 | over_return = TREE_TYPE (over_return); | |
2596 | base_return = TREE_TYPE (base_return); | |
c8094d83 | 2597 | |
3cfabe60 NS |
2598 | if (DECL_THUNK_P (fn)) |
2599 | { | |
50bc768d | 2600 | gcc_assert (DECL_RESULT_THUNK_P (fn)); |
3cfabe60 NS |
2601 | fixed_offset = ssize_int (THUNK_FIXED_OFFSET (fn)); |
2602 | virtual_offset = THUNK_VIRTUAL_OFFSET (fn); | |
3cfabe60 NS |
2603 | } |
2604 | else | |
2605 | fixed_offset = virtual_offset = NULL_TREE; | |
4977bab6 | 2606 | |
e00853fd NS |
2607 | if (virtual_offset) |
2608 | /* Find the equivalent binfo within the return type of the | |
2609 | overriding function. We will want the vbase offset from | |
2610 | there. */ | |
58c42dc2 | 2611 | virtual_offset = binfo_for_vbase (BINFO_TYPE (virtual_offset), |
12a669d1 NS |
2612 | over_return); |
2613 | else if (!same_type_ignoring_top_level_qualifiers_p | |
2614 | (over_return, base_return)) | |
3cfabe60 NS |
2615 | { |
2616 | /* There was no existing virtual thunk (which takes | |
12a669d1 NS |
2617 | precedence). So find the binfo of the base function's |
2618 | return type within the overriding function's return type. | |
2619 | We cannot call lookup base here, because we're inside a | |
2620 | dfs_walk, and will therefore clobber the BINFO_MARKED | |
2621 | flags. Fortunately we know the covariancy is valid (it | |
2622 | has already been checked), so we can just iterate along | |
2623 | the binfos, which have been chained in inheritance graph | |
2624 | order. Of course it is lame that we have to repeat the | |
2625 | search here anyway -- we should really be caching pieces | |
2626 | of the vtable and avoiding this repeated work. */ | |
2627 | tree thunk_binfo, base_binfo; | |
2628 | ||
2629 | /* Find the base binfo within the overriding function's | |
742f25b3 NS |
2630 | return type. We will always find a thunk_binfo, except |
2631 | when the covariancy is invalid (which we will have | |
2632 | already diagnosed). */ | |
12a669d1 NS |
2633 | for (base_binfo = TYPE_BINFO (base_return), |
2634 | thunk_binfo = TYPE_BINFO (over_return); | |
742f25b3 | 2635 | thunk_binfo; |
12a669d1 | 2636 | thunk_binfo = TREE_CHAIN (thunk_binfo)) |
742f25b3 NS |
2637 | if (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (thunk_binfo), |
2638 | BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo))) | |
2639 | break; | |
c8094d83 | 2640 | |
12a669d1 NS |
2641 | /* See if virtual inheritance is involved. */ |
2642 | for (virtual_offset = thunk_binfo; | |
2643 | virtual_offset; | |
2644 | virtual_offset = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (virtual_offset)) | |
2645 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (virtual_offset)) | |
2646 | break; | |
c8094d83 | 2647 | |
742f25b3 NS |
2648 | if (virtual_offset |
2649 | || (thunk_binfo && !BINFO_OFFSET_ZEROP (thunk_binfo))) | |
3cfabe60 | 2650 | { |
bb885938 | 2651 | tree offset = convert (ssizetype, BINFO_OFFSET (thunk_binfo)); |
8d1f0f67 | 2652 | |
12a669d1 | 2653 | if (virtual_offset) |
3cfabe60 | 2654 | { |
12a669d1 NS |
2655 | /* We convert via virtual base. Adjust the fixed |
2656 | offset to be from there. */ | |
db3927fb AH |
2657 | offset = |
2658 | size_diffop (offset, | |
2659 | convert (ssizetype, | |
2660 | BINFO_OFFSET (virtual_offset))); | |
3cfabe60 NS |
2661 | } |
2662 | if (fixed_offset) | |
2663 | /* There was an existing fixed offset, this must be | |
2664 | from the base just converted to, and the base the | |
2665 | FN was thunking to. */ | |
2666 | fixed_offset = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, fixed_offset, offset); | |
2667 | else | |
2668 | fixed_offset = offset; | |
2669 | } | |
2670 | } | |
c8094d83 | 2671 | |
3cfabe60 NS |
2672 | if (fixed_offset || virtual_offset) |
2673 | /* Replace the overriding function with a covariant thunk. We | |
2674 | will emit the overriding function in its own slot as | |
9bcb9aae | 2675 | well. */ |
3cfabe60 NS |
2676 | overrider_fn = make_thunk (overrider_target, /*this_adjusting=*/0, |
2677 | fixed_offset, virtual_offset); | |
2678 | } | |
2679 | else | |
49fedf5a SM |
2680 | gcc_assert (DECL_INVALID_OVERRIDER_P (overrider_target) || |
2681 | !DECL_THUNK_P (fn)); | |
c8094d83 | 2682 | |
02dea3ff JM |
2683 | /* If we need a covariant thunk, then we may need to adjust first_defn. |
2684 | The ABI specifies that the thunks emitted with a function are | |
2685 | determined by which bases the function overrides, so we need to be | |
2686 | sure that we're using a thunk for some overridden base; even if we | |
2687 | know that the necessary this adjustment is zero, there may not be an | |
2688 | appropriate zero-this-adjusment thunk for us to use since thunks for | |
2689 | overriding virtual bases always use the vcall offset. | |
2690 | ||
2691 | Furthermore, just choosing any base that overrides this function isn't | |
2692 | quite right, as this slot won't be used for calls through a type that | |
2693 | puts a covariant thunk here. Calling the function through such a type | |
2694 | will use a different slot, and that slot is the one that determines | |
2695 | the thunk emitted for that base. | |
2696 | ||
2697 | So, keep looking until we find the base that we're really overriding | |
2698 | in this slot: the nearest primary base that doesn't use a covariant | |
2699 | thunk in this slot. */ | |
2700 | if (overrider_target != overrider_fn) | |
2701 | { | |
2702 | if (BINFO_TYPE (b) == DECL_CONTEXT (overrider_target)) | |
2703 | /* We already know that the overrider needs a covariant thunk. */ | |
2704 | b = get_primary_binfo (b); | |
2705 | for (; ; b = get_primary_binfo (b)) | |
2706 | { | |
2707 | tree main_binfo = TYPE_BINFO (BINFO_TYPE (b)); | |
2708 | tree bv = chain_index (ix, BINFO_VIRTUALS (main_binfo)); | |
02dea3ff JM |
2709 | if (!DECL_THUNK_P (TREE_VALUE (bv))) |
2710 | break; | |
2c1fb3ee JM |
2711 | if (BINFO_LOST_PRIMARY_P (b)) |
2712 | lost = true; | |
02dea3ff JM |
2713 | } |
2714 | first_defn = b; | |
2715 | } | |
2716 | ||
31f8e4f3 MM |
2717 | /* Assume that we will produce a thunk that convert all the way to |
2718 | the final overrider, and not to an intermediate virtual base. */ | |
9ccf6541 | 2719 | virtual_base = NULL_TREE; |
31f8e4f3 | 2720 | |
f11ee281 | 2721 | /* See if we can convert to an intermediate virtual base first, and then |
3461fba7 | 2722 | use the vcall offset located there to finish the conversion. */ |
f11ee281 | 2723 | for (; b; b = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (b)) |
4e7512c9 | 2724 | { |
d0cd8b44 JM |
2725 | /* If we find the final overrider, then we can stop |
2726 | walking. */ | |
539ed333 NS |
2727 | if (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (b), |
2728 | BINFO_TYPE (TREE_VALUE (overrider)))) | |
1f84ec23 | 2729 | break; |
31f8e4f3 | 2730 | |
d0cd8b44 JM |
2731 | /* If we find a virtual base, and we haven't yet found the |
2732 | overrider, then there is a virtual base between the | |
2733 | declaring base (first_defn) and the final overrider. */ | |
809e3e7f | 2734 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (b)) |
dbbf88d1 NS |
2735 | { |
2736 | virtual_base = b; | |
2737 | break; | |
2738 | } | |
4e7512c9 | 2739 | } |
4e7512c9 | 2740 | |
d0cd8b44 JM |
2741 | /* Compute the constant adjustment to the `this' pointer. The |
2742 | `this' pointer, when this function is called, will point at BINFO | |
2743 | (or one of its primary bases, which are at the same offset). */ | |
31f8e4f3 | 2744 | if (virtual_base) |
20dde49d NS |
2745 | /* The `this' pointer needs to be adjusted from the declaration to |
2746 | the nearest virtual base. */ | |
db3927fb AH |
2747 | delta = size_diffop_loc (input_location, |
2748 | convert (ssizetype, BINFO_OFFSET (virtual_base)), | |
bb885938 | 2749 | convert (ssizetype, BINFO_OFFSET (first_defn))); |
f11ee281 JM |
2750 | else if (lost) |
2751 | /* If the nearest definition is in a lost primary, we don't need an | |
2752 | entry in our vtable. Except possibly in a constructor vtable, | |
2753 | if we happen to get our primary back. In that case, the offset | |
2754 | will be zero, as it will be a primary base. */ | |
2755 | delta = size_zero_node; | |
4e7512c9 | 2756 | else |
548502d3 MM |
2757 | /* The `this' pointer needs to be adjusted from pointing to |
2758 | BINFO to pointing at the base where the final overrider | |
2759 | appears. */ | |
db3927fb AH |
2760 | delta = size_diffop_loc (input_location, |
2761 | convert (ssizetype, | |
bb885938 NS |
2762 | BINFO_OFFSET (TREE_VALUE (overrider))), |
2763 | convert (ssizetype, BINFO_OFFSET (binfo))); | |
4e7512c9 | 2764 | |
3cfabe60 | 2765 | modify_vtable_entry (t, binfo, overrider_fn, delta, virtuals); |
31f8e4f3 MM |
2766 | |
2767 | if (virtual_base) | |
c8094d83 | 2768 | BV_VCALL_INDEX (*virtuals) |
3cfabe60 | 2769 | = get_vcall_index (overrider_target, BINFO_TYPE (virtual_base)); |
d1f05f93 NS |
2770 | else |
2771 | BV_VCALL_INDEX (*virtuals) = NULL_TREE; | |
02dea3ff | 2772 | |
8434c305 | 2773 | BV_LOST_PRIMARY (*virtuals) = lost; |
4e7512c9 MM |
2774 | } |
2775 | ||
8026246f | 2776 | /* Called from modify_all_vtables via dfs_walk. */ |
e92cc029 | 2777 | |
8026246f | 2778 | static tree |
94edc4ab | 2779 | dfs_modify_vtables (tree binfo, void* data) |
8026246f | 2780 | { |
bcb1079e | 2781 | tree t = (tree) data; |
5b94d9dd NS |
2782 | tree virtuals; |
2783 | tree old_virtuals; | |
2784 | unsigned ix; | |
2785 | ||
2786 | if (!TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo))) | |
2787 | /* A base without a vtable needs no modification, and its bases | |
2788 | are uninteresting. */ | |
2789 | return dfs_skip_bases; | |
c8094d83 | 2790 | |
5b94d9dd NS |
2791 | if (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), t) |
2792 | && !CLASSTYPE_HAS_PRIMARY_BASE_P (t)) | |
2793 | /* Don't do the primary vtable, if it's new. */ | |
2794 | return NULL_TREE; | |
2795 | ||
2796 | if (BINFO_PRIMARY_P (binfo) && !BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo)) | |
2797 | /* There's no need to modify the vtable for a non-virtual primary | |
2798 | base; we're not going to use that vtable anyhow. We do still | |
2799 | need to do this for virtual primary bases, as they could become | |
2800 | non-primary in a construction vtable. */ | |
2801 | return NULL_TREE; | |
2802 | ||
2803 | make_new_vtable (t, binfo); | |
c8094d83 | 2804 | |
5b94d9dd NS |
2805 | /* Now, go through each of the virtual functions in the virtual |
2806 | function table for BINFO. Find the final overrider, and update | |
2807 | the BINFO_VIRTUALS list appropriately. */ | |
2808 | for (ix = 0, virtuals = BINFO_VIRTUALS (binfo), | |
2809 | old_virtuals = BINFO_VIRTUALS (TYPE_BINFO (BINFO_TYPE (binfo))); | |
2810 | virtuals; | |
2811 | ix++, virtuals = TREE_CHAIN (virtuals), | |
2812 | old_virtuals = TREE_CHAIN (old_virtuals)) | |
c8094d83 MS |
2813 | update_vtable_entry_for_fn (t, |
2814 | binfo, | |
5b94d9dd NS |
2815 | BV_FN (old_virtuals), |
2816 | &virtuals, ix); | |
8026246f | 2817 | |
8026246f MM |
2818 | return NULL_TREE; |
2819 | } | |
2820 | ||
a68ad5bd MM |
2821 | /* Update all of the primary and secondary vtables for T. Create new |
2822 | vtables as required, and initialize their RTTI information. Each | |
e6858a84 NS |
2823 | of the functions in VIRTUALS is declared in T and may override a |
2824 | virtual function from a base class; find and modify the appropriate | |
2825 | entries to point to the overriding functions. Returns a list, in | |
2826 | declaration order, of the virtual functions that are declared in T, | |
2827 | but do not appear in the primary base class vtable, and which | |
2828 | should therefore be appended to the end of the vtable for T. */ | |
a68ad5bd MM |
2829 | |
2830 | static tree | |
94edc4ab | 2831 | modify_all_vtables (tree t, tree virtuals) |
8026246f | 2832 | { |
3461fba7 NS |
2833 | tree binfo = TYPE_BINFO (t); |
2834 | tree *fnsp; | |
a68ad5bd | 2835 | |
9d13a069 JM |
2836 | /* Mangle the vtable name before entering dfs_walk (c++/51884). */ |
2837 | if (TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t)) | |
2838 | get_vtable_decl (t, false); | |
2839 | ||
5e19c053 | 2840 | /* Update all of the vtables. */ |
5b94d9dd | 2841 | dfs_walk_once (binfo, dfs_modify_vtables, NULL, t); |
a68ad5bd | 2842 | |
e6858a84 NS |
2843 | /* Add virtual functions not already in our primary vtable. These |
2844 | will be both those introduced by this class, and those overridden | |
2845 | from secondary bases. It does not include virtuals merely | |
2846 | inherited from secondary bases. */ | |
2847 | for (fnsp = &virtuals; *fnsp; ) | |
a68ad5bd | 2848 | { |
3461fba7 | 2849 | tree fn = TREE_VALUE (*fnsp); |
a68ad5bd | 2850 | |
e6858a84 NS |
2851 | if (!value_member (fn, BINFO_VIRTUALS (binfo)) |
2852 | || DECL_VINDEX (fn) == error_mark_node) | |
a68ad5bd | 2853 | { |
3461fba7 NS |
2854 | /* We don't need to adjust the `this' pointer when |
2855 | calling this function. */ | |
2856 | BV_DELTA (*fnsp) = integer_zero_node; | |
2857 | BV_VCALL_INDEX (*fnsp) = NULL_TREE; | |
2858 | ||
e6858a84 | 2859 | /* This is a function not already in our vtable. Keep it. */ |
3461fba7 | 2860 | fnsp = &TREE_CHAIN (*fnsp); |
a68ad5bd | 2861 | } |
3461fba7 NS |
2862 | else |
2863 | /* We've already got an entry for this function. Skip it. */ | |
2864 | *fnsp = TREE_CHAIN (*fnsp); | |
a68ad5bd | 2865 | } |
e93ee644 | 2866 | |
e6858a84 | 2867 | return virtuals; |
7177d104 MS |
2868 | } |
2869 | ||
7d5b8b11 MM |
2870 | /* Get the base virtual function declarations in T that have the |
2871 | indicated NAME. */ | |
e92cc029 | 2872 | |
86cfdb4e TS |
2873 | static void |
2874 | get_basefndecls (tree name, tree t, vec<tree> *base_fndecls) | |
9e9ff709 | 2875 | { |
7d5b8b11 | 2876 | tree methods; |
604a3205 | 2877 | int n_baseclasses = BINFO_N_BASE_BINFOS (TYPE_BINFO (t)); |
7d5b8b11 | 2878 | int i; |
9e9ff709 | 2879 | |
3d1df1fa MM |
2880 | /* Find virtual functions in T with the indicated NAME. */ |
2881 | i = lookup_fnfields_1 (t, name); | |
86cfdb4e | 2882 | bool found_decls = false; |
3d1df1fa | 2883 | if (i != -1) |
9771b263 | 2884 | for (methods = (*CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (t))[i]; |
3d1df1fa MM |
2885 | methods; |
2886 | methods = OVL_NEXT (methods)) | |
2887 | { | |
2888 | tree method = OVL_CURRENT (methods); | |
2889 | ||
2890 | if (TREE_CODE (method) == FUNCTION_DECL | |
2891 | && DECL_VINDEX (method)) | |
86cfdb4e TS |
2892 | { |
2893 | base_fndecls->safe_push (method); | |
2894 | found_decls = true; | |
2895 | } | |
3d1df1fa | 2896 | } |
9e9ff709 | 2897 | |
86cfdb4e TS |
2898 | if (found_decls) |
2899 | return; | |
9e9ff709 MS |
2900 | |
2901 | for (i = 0; i < n_baseclasses; i++) | |
2902 | { | |
604a3205 | 2903 | tree basetype = BINFO_TYPE (BINFO_BASE_BINFO (TYPE_BINFO (t), i)); |
86cfdb4e | 2904 | get_basefndecls (name, basetype, base_fndecls); |
9e9ff709 | 2905 | } |
9e9ff709 MS |
2906 | } |
2907 | ||
2ee887f2 MS |
2908 | /* If this declaration supersedes the declaration of |
2909 | a method declared virtual in the base class, then | |
2910 | mark this field as being virtual as well. */ | |
2911 | ||
9f4faeae | 2912 | void |
94edc4ab | 2913 | check_for_override (tree decl, tree ctype) |
2ee887f2 | 2914 | { |
7506ab1d | 2915 | bool overrides_found = false; |
cbb40945 NS |
2916 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) == TEMPLATE_DECL) |
2917 | /* In [temp.mem] we have: | |
2ee887f2 | 2918 | |
0cbd7506 MS |
2919 | A specialization of a member function template does not |
2920 | override a virtual function from a base class. */ | |
cbb40945 NS |
2921 | return; |
2922 | if ((DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (decl) | |
a6c0d772 MM |
2923 | || IDENTIFIER_VIRTUAL_P (DECL_NAME (decl)) |
2924 | || DECL_CONV_FN_P (decl)) | |
cbb40945 NS |
2925 | && look_for_overrides (ctype, decl) |
2926 | && !DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P (decl)) | |
e6858a84 NS |
2927 | /* Set DECL_VINDEX to a value that is neither an INTEGER_CST nor |
2928 | the error_mark_node so that we know it is an overriding | |
2929 | function. */ | |
7506ab1d VV |
2930 | { |
2931 | DECL_VINDEX (decl) = decl; | |
2932 | overrides_found = true; | |
2f42e5de TS |
2933 | if (warn_override && !DECL_OVERRIDE_P (decl) |
2934 | && !DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (decl)) | |
2935 | warning_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl), OPT_Wsuggest_override, | |
2936 | "%q+D can be marked override", decl); | |
7506ab1d | 2937 | } |
e6858a84 | 2938 | |
cbb40945 | 2939 | if (DECL_VIRTUAL_P (decl)) |
2ee887f2 | 2940 | { |
e6858a84 | 2941 | if (!DECL_VINDEX (decl)) |
2ee887f2 MS |
2942 | DECL_VINDEX (decl) = error_mark_node; |
2943 | IDENTIFIER_VIRTUAL_P (DECL_NAME (decl)) = 1; | |
5ade176d JM |
2944 | if (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (decl)) |
2945 | TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (ctype) = true; | |
2ee887f2 | 2946 | } |
7506ab1d | 2947 | else if (DECL_FINAL_P (decl)) |
8895d9a1 | 2948 | error ("%q+#D marked %<final%>, but is not virtual", decl); |
7506ab1d | 2949 | if (DECL_OVERRIDE_P (decl) && !overrides_found) |
8895d9a1 | 2950 | error ("%q+#D marked %<override%>, but does not override", decl); |
2ee887f2 MS |
2951 | } |
2952 | ||
fc378698 MS |
2953 | /* Warn about hidden virtual functions that are not overridden in t. |
2954 | We know that constructors and destructors don't apply. */ | |
e92cc029 | 2955 | |
b23e103b | 2956 | static void |
94edc4ab | 2957 | warn_hidden (tree t) |
9e9ff709 | 2958 | { |
9771b263 | 2959 | vec<tree, va_gc> *method_vec = CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (t); |
aaaa46d2 MM |
2960 | tree fns; |
2961 | size_t i; | |
9e9ff709 MS |
2962 | |
2963 | /* We go through each separately named virtual function. */ | |
c8094d83 | 2964 | for (i = CLASSTYPE_FIRST_CONVERSION_SLOT; |
9771b263 | 2965 | vec_safe_iterate (method_vec, i, &fns); |
aaaa46d2 | 2966 | ++i) |
9e9ff709 | 2967 | { |
aaaa46d2 | 2968 | tree fn; |
7d5b8b11 MM |
2969 | tree name; |
2970 | tree fndecl; | |
fa743e8c NS |
2971 | tree base_binfo; |
2972 | tree binfo; | |
7d5b8b11 MM |
2973 | int j; |
2974 | ||
2975 | /* All functions in this slot in the CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC will | |
2976 | have the same name. Figure out what name that is. */ | |
aaaa46d2 | 2977 | name = DECL_NAME (OVL_CURRENT (fns)); |
7d5b8b11 | 2978 | /* There are no possibly hidden functions yet. */ |
86cfdb4e | 2979 | auto_vec<tree, 20> base_fndecls; |
7d5b8b11 MM |
2980 | /* Iterate through all of the base classes looking for possibly |
2981 | hidden functions. */ | |
fa743e8c NS |
2982 | for (binfo = TYPE_BINFO (t), j = 0; |
2983 | BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, j, base_binfo); j++) | |
a4832853 | 2984 | { |
fa743e8c | 2985 | tree basetype = BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo); |
86cfdb4e | 2986 | get_basefndecls (name, basetype, &base_fndecls); |
a4832853 JM |
2987 | } |
2988 | ||
00a17e31 | 2989 | /* If there are no functions to hide, continue. */ |
86cfdb4e | 2990 | if (base_fndecls.is_empty ()) |
9e9ff709 MS |
2991 | continue; |
2992 | ||
00a17e31 | 2993 | /* Remove any overridden functions. */ |
aaaa46d2 | 2994 | for (fn = fns; fn; fn = OVL_NEXT (fn)) |
9e9ff709 | 2995 | { |
aaaa46d2 | 2996 | fndecl = OVL_CURRENT (fn); |
6597738a MP |
2997 | if (TREE_CODE (fndecl) == FUNCTION_DECL |
2998 | && DECL_VINDEX (fndecl)) | |
7d5b8b11 | 2999 | { |
7d5b8b11 MM |
3000 | /* If the method from the base class has the same |
3001 | signature as the method from the derived class, it | |
3002 | has been overridden. */ | |
86cfdb4e TS |
3003 | for (size_t k = 0; k < base_fndecls.length (); k++) |
3004 | if (base_fndecls[k] | |
3005 | && same_signature_p (fndecl, base_fndecls[k])) | |
3006 | base_fndecls[k] = NULL_TREE; | |
7d5b8b11 | 3007 | } |
9e9ff709 MS |
3008 | } |
3009 | ||
9e9ff709 MS |
3010 | /* Now give a warning for all base functions without overriders, |
3011 | as they are hidden. */ | |
86cfdb4e TS |
3012 | size_t k; |
3013 | tree base_fndecl; | |
3014 | FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (base_fndecls, k, base_fndecl) | |
3015 | if (base_fndecl) | |
3016 | { | |
3017 | /* Here we know it is a hider, and no overrider exists. */ | |
3018 | warning (OPT_Woverloaded_virtual, "%q+D was hidden", base_fndecl); | |
3019 | warning (OPT_Woverloaded_virtual, " by %q+D", fns); | |
3020 | } | |
9e9ff709 MS |
3021 | } |
3022 | } | |
3023 | ||
096a4865 PC |
3024 | /* Recursive helper for finish_struct_anon. */ |
3025 | ||
3026 | static void | |
3027 | finish_struct_anon_r (tree field, bool complain) | |
3028 | { | |
3029 | bool is_union = TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (field)) == UNION_TYPE; | |
3030 | tree elt = TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (field)); | |
3031 | for (; elt; elt = DECL_CHAIN (elt)) | |
3032 | { | |
3033 | /* We're generally only interested in entities the user | |
3034 | declared, but we also find nested classes by noticing | |
3035 | the TYPE_DECL that we create implicitly. You're | |
3036 | allowed to put one anonymous union inside another, | |
3037 | though, so we explicitly tolerate that. We use | |
3038 | TYPE_ANONYMOUS_P rather than ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P so that | |
3039 | we also allow unnamed types used for defining fields. */ | |
3040 | if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (elt) | |
3041 | && (!DECL_IMPLICIT_TYPEDEF_P (elt) | |
3042 | || TYPE_ANONYMOUS_P (TREE_TYPE (elt)))) | |
3043 | continue; | |
3044 | ||
3045 | if (TREE_CODE (elt) != FIELD_DECL) | |
3046 | { | |
a6659b55 JM |
3047 | /* We already complained about static data members in |
3048 | finish_static_data_member_decl. */ | |
3049 | if (complain && TREE_CODE (elt) != VAR_DECL) | |
096a4865 PC |
3050 | { |
3051 | if (is_union) | |
3052 | permerror (input_location, | |
3053 | "%q+#D invalid; an anonymous union can " | |
3054 | "only have non-static data members", elt); | |
3055 | else | |
3056 | permerror (input_location, | |
3057 | "%q+#D invalid; an anonymous struct can " | |
3058 | "only have non-static data members", elt); | |
3059 | } | |
3060 | continue; | |
3061 | } | |
3062 | ||
3063 | if (complain) | |
3064 | { | |
3065 | if (TREE_PRIVATE (elt)) | |
3066 | { | |
3067 | if (is_union) | |
3068 | permerror (input_location, | |
3069 | "private member %q+#D in anonymous union", elt); | |
3070 | else | |
3071 | permerror (input_location, | |
3072 | "private member %q+#D in anonymous struct", elt); | |
3073 | } | |
3074 | else if (TREE_PROTECTED (elt)) | |
3075 | { | |
3076 | if (is_union) | |
3077 | permerror (input_location, | |
3078 | "protected member %q+#D in anonymous union", elt); | |
3079 | else | |
3080 | permerror (input_location, | |
3081 | "protected member %q+#D in anonymous struct", elt); | |
3082 | } | |
3083 | } | |
3084 | ||
3085 | TREE_PRIVATE (elt) = TREE_PRIVATE (field); | |
3086 | TREE_PROTECTED (elt) = TREE_PROTECTED (field); | |
3087 | ||
3088 | /* Recurse into the anonymous aggregates to handle correctly | |
3089 | access control (c++/24926): | |
3090 | ||
3091 | class A { | |
3092 | union { | |
3093 | union { | |
3094 | int i; | |
3095 | }; | |
3096 | }; | |
3097 | }; | |
3098 | ||
3099 | int j=A().i; */ | |
3100 | if (DECL_NAME (elt) == NULL_TREE | |
3101 | && ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (elt))) | |
3102 | finish_struct_anon_r (elt, /*complain=*/false); | |
3103 | } | |
3104 | } | |
3105 | ||
9e9ff709 MS |
3106 | /* Check for things that are invalid. There are probably plenty of other |
3107 | things we should check for also. */ | |
e92cc029 | 3108 | |
9e9ff709 | 3109 | static void |
94edc4ab | 3110 | finish_struct_anon (tree t) |
9e9ff709 | 3111 | { |
096a4865 | 3112 | for (tree field = TYPE_FIELDS (t); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field)) |
9e9ff709 MS |
3113 | { |
3114 | if (TREE_STATIC (field)) | |
3115 | continue; | |
3116 | if (TREE_CODE (field) != FIELD_DECL) | |
3117 | continue; | |
3118 | ||
3119 | if (DECL_NAME (field) == NULL_TREE | |
6bdb8141 | 3120 | && ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (field))) |
096a4865 | 3121 | finish_struct_anon_r (field, /*complain=*/true); |
9e9ff709 MS |
3122 | } |
3123 | } | |
3124 | ||
7088fca9 KL |
3125 | /* Add T to CLASSTYPE_DECL_LIST of current_class_type which |
3126 | will be used later during class template instantiation. | |
3127 | When FRIEND_P is zero, T can be a static member data (VAR_DECL), | |
3128 | a non-static member data (FIELD_DECL), a member function | |
c8094d83 | 3129 | (FUNCTION_DECL), a nested type (RECORD_TYPE, ENUM_TYPE), |
7088fca9 KL |
3130 | a typedef (TYPE_DECL) or a member class template (TEMPLATE_DECL) |
3131 | When FRIEND_P is nonzero, T is either a friend class | |
3132 | (RECORD_TYPE, TEMPLATE_DECL) or a friend function | |
3133 | (FUNCTION_DECL, TEMPLATE_DECL). */ | |
3134 | ||
3135 | void | |
94edc4ab | 3136 | maybe_add_class_template_decl_list (tree type, tree t, int friend_p) |
7088fca9 KL |
3137 | { |
3138 | /* Save some memory by not creating TREE_LIST if TYPE is not template. */ | |
3139 | if (CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (type)) | |
3140 | CLASSTYPE_DECL_LIST (type) | |
3141 | = tree_cons (friend_p ? NULL_TREE : type, | |
3142 | t, CLASSTYPE_DECL_LIST (type)); | |
3143 | } | |
3144 | ||
ca2409f9 DS |
3145 | /* This function is called from declare_virt_assop_and_dtor via |
3146 | dfs_walk_all. | |
3147 | ||
3148 | DATA is a type that direcly or indirectly inherits the base | |
3149 | represented by BINFO. If BINFO contains a virtual assignment [copy | |
3150 | assignment or move assigment] operator or a virtual constructor, | |
3151 | declare that function in DATA if it hasn't been already declared. */ | |
3152 | ||
3153 | static tree | |
3154 | dfs_declare_virt_assop_and_dtor (tree binfo, void *data) | |
3155 | { | |
3156 | tree bv, fn, t = (tree)data; | |
3157 | tree opname = ansi_assopname (NOP_EXPR); | |
3158 | ||
3159 | gcc_assert (t && CLASS_TYPE_P (t)); | |
3160 | gcc_assert (binfo && TREE_CODE (binfo) == TREE_BINFO); | |
3161 | ||
3162 | if (!TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo))) | |
3163 | /* A base without a vtable needs no modification, and its bases | |
3164 | are uninteresting. */ | |
3165 | return dfs_skip_bases; | |
3166 | ||
3167 | if (BINFO_PRIMARY_P (binfo)) | |
3168 | /* If this is a primary base, then we have already looked at the | |
3169 | virtual functions of its vtable. */ | |
3170 | return NULL_TREE; | |
3171 | ||
3172 | for (bv = BINFO_VIRTUALS (binfo); bv; bv = TREE_CHAIN (bv)) | |
3173 | { | |
3174 | fn = BV_FN (bv); | |
3175 | ||
3176 | if (DECL_NAME (fn) == opname) | |
3177 | { | |
3178 | if (CLASSTYPE_LAZY_COPY_ASSIGN (t)) | |
3179 | lazily_declare_fn (sfk_copy_assignment, t); | |
3180 | if (CLASSTYPE_LAZY_MOVE_ASSIGN (t)) | |
3181 | lazily_declare_fn (sfk_move_assignment, t); | |
3182 | } | |
3183 | else if (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (fn) | |
3184 | && CLASSTYPE_LAZY_DESTRUCTOR (t)) | |
3185 | lazily_declare_fn (sfk_destructor, t); | |
3186 | } | |
3187 | ||
3188 | return NULL_TREE; | |
3189 | } | |
3190 | ||
3191 | /* If the class type T has a direct or indirect base that contains a | |
3192 | virtual assignment operator or a virtual destructor, declare that | |
3193 | function in T if it hasn't been already declared. */ | |
3194 | ||
3195 | static void | |
3196 | declare_virt_assop_and_dtor (tree t) | |
3197 | { | |
3198 | if (!(TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (t) | |
3199 | && (CLASSTYPE_LAZY_COPY_ASSIGN (t) | |
3200 | || CLASSTYPE_LAZY_MOVE_ASSIGN (t) | |
3201 | || CLASSTYPE_LAZY_DESTRUCTOR (t)))) | |
3202 | return; | |
3203 | ||
3204 | dfs_walk_all (TYPE_BINFO (t), | |
3205 | dfs_declare_virt_assop_and_dtor, | |
3206 | NULL, t); | |
3207 | } | |
3208 | ||
85b5d65a JM |
3209 | /* Declare the inheriting constructor for class T inherited from base |
3210 | constructor CTOR with the parameter array PARMS of size NPARMS. */ | |
3211 | ||
3212 | static void | |
3213 | one_inheriting_sig (tree t, tree ctor, tree *parms, int nparms) | |
3214 | { | |
3215 | /* We don't declare an inheriting ctor that would be a default, | |
e252e96a JM |
3216 | copy or move ctor for derived or base. */ |
3217 | if (nparms == 0) | |
85b5d65a | 3218 | return; |
e252e96a JM |
3219 | if (nparms == 1 |
3220 | && TREE_CODE (parms[0]) == REFERENCE_TYPE) | |
3221 | { | |
3222 | tree parm = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (parms[0])); | |
3223 | if (parm == t || parm == DECL_CONTEXT (ctor)) | |
3224 | return; | |
3225 | } | |
3226 | ||
85b5d65a | 3227 | tree parmlist = void_list_node; |
e252e96a | 3228 | for (int i = nparms - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
85b5d65a JM |
3229 | parmlist = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, parms[i], parmlist); |
3230 | tree fn = implicitly_declare_fn (sfk_inheriting_constructor, | |
3231 | t, false, ctor, parmlist); | |
3232 | if (add_method (t, fn, NULL_TREE)) | |
3233 | { | |
3234 | DECL_CHAIN (fn) = TYPE_METHODS (t); | |
3235 | TYPE_METHODS (t) = fn; | |
3236 | } | |
3237 | } | |
3238 | ||
3239 | /* Declare all the inheriting constructors for class T inherited from base | |
3240 | constructor CTOR. */ | |
3241 | ||
3242 | static void | |
3243 | one_inherited_ctor (tree ctor, tree t) | |
3244 | { | |
3245 | tree parms = FUNCTION_FIRST_USER_PARMTYPE (ctor); | |
3246 | ||
3247 | tree *new_parms = XALLOCAVEC (tree, list_length (parms)); | |
3248 | int i = 0; | |
3249 | for (; parms && parms != void_list_node; parms = TREE_CHAIN (parms)) | |
3250 | { | |
3251 | if (TREE_PURPOSE (parms)) | |
3252 | one_inheriting_sig (t, ctor, new_parms, i); | |
3253 | new_parms[i++] = TREE_VALUE (parms); | |
3254 | } | |
3255 | one_inheriting_sig (t, ctor, new_parms, i); | |
4514a96b JM |
3256 | if (parms == NULL_TREE) |
3257 | { | |
3fe99aa5 FC |
3258 | if (warning (OPT_Winherited_variadic_ctor, |
3259 | "the ellipsis in %qD is not inherited", ctor)) | |
3260 | inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (ctor), "%qD declared here", ctor); | |
4514a96b | 3261 | } |
85b5d65a JM |
3262 | } |
3263 | ||
61a127b3 | 3264 | /* Create default constructors, assignment operators, and so forth for |
e5e459bf AO |
3265 | the type indicated by T, if they are needed. CANT_HAVE_CONST_CTOR, |
3266 | and CANT_HAVE_CONST_ASSIGNMENT are nonzero if, for whatever reason, | |
3267 | the class cannot have a default constructor, copy constructor | |
3268 | taking a const reference argument, or an assignment operator taking | |
3269 | a const reference, respectively. */ | |
61a127b3 | 3270 | |
f72ab53b | 3271 | static void |
85b5d65a | 3272 | add_implicitly_declared_members (tree t, tree* access_decls, |
94edc4ab | 3273 | int cant_have_const_cctor, |
10746f37 | 3274 | int cant_have_const_assignment) |
61a127b3 | 3275 | { |
830dea94 JM |
3276 | bool move_ok = false; |
3277 | ||
604b2bfc | 3278 | if (cxx_dialect >= cxx11 && !CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTORS (t) |
830dea94 JM |
3279 | && !TYPE_HAS_COPY_CTOR (t) && !TYPE_HAS_COPY_ASSIGN (t) |
3280 | && !type_has_move_constructor (t) && !type_has_move_assign (t)) | |
3281 | move_ok = true; | |
3282 | ||
61a127b3 | 3283 | /* Destructor. */ |
9f4faeae | 3284 | if (!CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTORS (t)) |
61a127b3 | 3285 | { |
9f4faeae MM |
3286 | /* In general, we create destructors lazily. */ |
3287 | CLASSTYPE_LAZY_DESTRUCTOR (t) = 1; | |
9f4faeae | 3288 | |
d1a115f8 JM |
3289 | if (TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (t) |
3290 | && TYPE_FOR_JAVA (t)) | |
3291 | /* But if this is a Java class, any non-trivial destructor is | |
3292 | invalid, even if compiler-generated. Therefore, if the | |
3293 | destructor is non-trivial we create it now. */ | |
3294 | lazily_declare_fn (sfk_destructor, t); | |
61a127b3 | 3295 | } |
61a127b3 | 3296 | |
0fcedd9c JM |
3297 | /* [class.ctor] |
3298 | ||
3299 | If there is no user-declared constructor for a class, a default | |
3300 | constructor is implicitly declared. */ | |
3301 | if (! TYPE_HAS_USER_CONSTRUCTOR (t)) | |
61a127b3 | 3302 | { |
508a1c9c | 3303 | TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (t) = 1; |
0930cc0e | 3304 | CLASSTYPE_LAZY_DEFAULT_CTOR (t) = 1; |
604b2bfc | 3305 | if (cxx_dialect >= cxx11) |
0930cc0e | 3306 | TYPE_HAS_CONSTEXPR_CTOR (t) |
fd3faf2b JM |
3307 | /* This might force the declaration. */ |
3308 | = type_has_constexpr_default_constructor (t); | |
61a127b3 MM |
3309 | } |
3310 | ||
0fcedd9c JM |
3311 | /* [class.ctor] |
3312 | ||
3313 | If a class definition does not explicitly declare a copy | |
3314 | constructor, one is declared implicitly. */ | |
a2e70335 | 3315 | if (! TYPE_HAS_COPY_CTOR (t) && ! TYPE_FOR_JAVA (t)) |
61a127b3 | 3316 | { |
066ec0a4 JM |
3317 | TYPE_HAS_COPY_CTOR (t) = 1; |
3318 | TYPE_HAS_CONST_COPY_CTOR (t) = !cant_have_const_cctor; | |
508a1c9c | 3319 | CLASSTYPE_LAZY_COPY_CTOR (t) = 1; |
830dea94 | 3320 | if (move_ok) |
d758e847 | 3321 | CLASSTYPE_LAZY_MOVE_CTOR (t) = 1; |
61a127b3 MM |
3322 | } |
3323 | ||
aaaa46d2 MM |
3324 | /* If there is no assignment operator, one will be created if and |
3325 | when it is needed. For now, just record whether or not the type | |
3326 | of the parameter to the assignment operator will be a const or | |
3327 | non-const reference. */ | |
a2e70335 | 3328 | if (!TYPE_HAS_COPY_ASSIGN (t) && !TYPE_FOR_JAVA (t)) |
fb232476 | 3329 | { |
066ec0a4 JM |
3330 | TYPE_HAS_COPY_ASSIGN (t) = 1; |
3331 | TYPE_HAS_CONST_COPY_ASSIGN (t) = !cant_have_const_assignment; | |
3332 | CLASSTYPE_LAZY_COPY_ASSIGN (t) = 1; | |
c6250f73 | 3333 | if (move_ok && !LAMBDA_TYPE_P (t)) |
d758e847 | 3334 | CLASSTYPE_LAZY_MOVE_ASSIGN (t) = 1; |
fb232476 | 3335 | } |
d1a115f8 JM |
3336 | |
3337 | /* We can't be lazy about declaring functions that might override | |
3338 | a virtual function from a base class. */ | |
ca2409f9 | 3339 | declare_virt_assop_and_dtor (t); |
85b5d65a JM |
3340 | |
3341 | while (*access_decls) | |
3342 | { | |
3343 | tree using_decl = TREE_VALUE (*access_decls); | |
3344 | tree decl = USING_DECL_DECLS (using_decl); | |
140bec21 | 3345 | if (DECL_NAME (using_decl) == ctor_identifier) |
85b5d65a JM |
3346 | { |
3347 | /* declare, then remove the decl */ | |
140bec21 | 3348 | tree ctor_list = decl; |
85b5d65a JM |
3349 | location_t loc = input_location; |
3350 | input_location = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (using_decl); | |
3351 | if (ctor_list) | |
3352 | for (; ctor_list; ctor_list = OVL_NEXT (ctor_list)) | |
3353 | one_inherited_ctor (OVL_CURRENT (ctor_list), t); | |
3354 | *access_decls = TREE_CHAIN (*access_decls); | |
3355 | input_location = loc; | |
3356 | } | |
3357 | else | |
3358 | access_decls = &TREE_CHAIN (*access_decls); | |
3359 | } | |
61a127b3 MM |
3360 | } |
3361 | ||
cba0366c FC |
3362 | /* Subroutine of insert_into_classtype_sorted_fields. Recursively |
3363 | count the number of fields in TYPE, including anonymous union | |
3364 | members. */ | |
f90cdf34 MT |
3365 | |
3366 | static int | |
94edc4ab | 3367 | count_fields (tree fields) |
f90cdf34 MT |
3368 | { |
3369 | tree x; | |
3370 | int n_fields = 0; | |
910ad8de | 3371 | for (x = fields; x; x = DECL_CHAIN (x)) |
f90cdf34 MT |
3372 | { |
3373 | if (TREE_CODE (x) == FIELD_DECL && ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (x))) | |
3374 | n_fields += count_fields (TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (x))); | |
3375 | else | |
3376 | n_fields += 1; | |
3377 | } | |
3378 | return n_fields; | |
3379 | } | |
3380 | ||
cba0366c FC |
3381 | /* Subroutine of insert_into_classtype_sorted_fields. Recursively add |
3382 | all the fields in the TREE_LIST FIELDS to the SORTED_FIELDS_TYPE | |
3383 | elts, starting at offset IDX. */ | |
f90cdf34 MT |
3384 | |
3385 | static int | |
d07605f5 | 3386 | add_fields_to_record_type (tree fields, struct sorted_fields_type *field_vec, int idx) |
f90cdf34 MT |
3387 | { |
3388 | tree x; | |
910ad8de | 3389 | for (x = fields; x; x = DECL_CHAIN (x)) |
f90cdf34 MT |
3390 | { |
3391 | if (TREE_CODE (x) == FIELD_DECL && ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (x))) | |
d07605f5 | 3392 | idx = add_fields_to_record_type (TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (x)), field_vec, idx); |
f90cdf34 | 3393 | else |
d07605f5 | 3394 | field_vec->elts[idx++] = x; |
f90cdf34 MT |
3395 | } |
3396 | return idx; | |
3397 | } | |
3398 | ||
cba0366c FC |
3399 | /* Add all of the enum values of ENUMTYPE, to the FIELD_VEC elts, |
3400 | starting at offset IDX. */ | |
3401 | ||
3402 | static int | |
3403 | add_enum_fields_to_record_type (tree enumtype, | |
3404 | struct sorted_fields_type *field_vec, | |
3405 | int idx) | |
3406 | { | |
3407 | tree values; | |
3408 | for (values = TYPE_VALUES (enumtype); values; values = TREE_CHAIN (values)) | |
3409 | field_vec->elts[idx++] = TREE_VALUE (values); | |
3410 | return idx; | |
3411 | } | |
3412 | ||
1e30f9b4 MM |
3413 | /* FIELD is a bit-field. We are finishing the processing for its |
3414 | enclosing type. Issue any appropriate messages and set appropriate | |
e7df0180 | 3415 | flags. Returns false if an error has been diagnosed. */ |
1e30f9b4 | 3416 | |
e7df0180 | 3417 | static bool |
94edc4ab | 3418 | check_bitfield_decl (tree field) |
1e30f9b4 MM |
3419 | { |
3420 | tree type = TREE_TYPE (field); | |
606791f6 MM |
3421 | tree w; |
3422 | ||
3423 | /* Extract the declared width of the bitfield, which has been | |
3424 | temporarily stashed in DECL_INITIAL. */ | |
3425 | w = DECL_INITIAL (field); | |
3db45ab5 | 3426 | gcc_assert (w != NULL_TREE); |
606791f6 MM |
3427 | /* Remove the bit-field width indicator so that the rest of the |
3428 | compiler does not treat that value as an initializer. */ | |
3429 | DECL_INITIAL (field) = NULL_TREE; | |
1e30f9b4 | 3430 | |
cd8ed629 | 3431 | /* Detect invalid bit-field type. */ |
550a799d | 3432 | if (!INTEGRAL_OR_ENUMERATION_TYPE_P (type)) |
1e30f9b4 | 3433 | { |
dee15844 | 3434 | error ("bit-field %q+#D with non-integral type", field); |
cd8ed629 | 3435 | w = error_mark_node; |
1e30f9b4 | 3436 | } |
606791f6 | 3437 | else |
1e30f9b4 | 3438 | { |
9e115cec | 3439 | location_t loc = input_location; |
1e30f9b4 MM |
3440 | /* Avoid the non_lvalue wrapper added by fold for PLUS_EXPRs. */ |
3441 | STRIP_NOPS (w); | |
3442 | ||
3443 | /* detect invalid field size. */ | |
9e115cec | 3444 | input_location = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (field); |
fa2200cb | 3445 | w = cxx_constant_value (w); |
9e115cec | 3446 | input_location = loc; |
1e30f9b4 MM |
3447 | |
3448 | if (TREE_CODE (w) != INTEGER_CST) | |
3449 | { | |
dee15844 | 3450 | error ("bit-field %q+D width not an integer constant", field); |
cd8ed629 | 3451 | w = error_mark_node; |
1e30f9b4 | 3452 | } |
05bccae2 | 3453 | else if (tree_int_cst_sgn (w) < 0) |
1e30f9b4 | 3454 | { |
dee15844 | 3455 | error ("negative width in bit-field %q+D", field); |
cd8ed629 | 3456 | w = error_mark_node; |
1e30f9b4 | 3457 | } |
05bccae2 | 3458 | else if (integer_zerop (w) && DECL_NAME (field) != 0) |
1e30f9b4 | 3459 | { |
dee15844 | 3460 | error ("zero width for bit-field %q+D", field); |
cd8ed629 | 3461 | w = error_mark_node; |
1e30f9b4 | 3462 | } |
7f5d76fb PC |
3463 | else if ((TREE_CODE (type) != ENUMERAL_TYPE |
3464 | && TREE_CODE (type) != BOOLEAN_TYPE | |
3465 | && compare_tree_int (w, TYPE_PRECISION (type)) > 0) | |
3466 | || ((TREE_CODE (type) == ENUMERAL_TYPE | |
3467 | || TREE_CODE (type) == BOOLEAN_TYPE) | |
3468 | && tree_int_cst_lt (TYPE_SIZE (type), w))) | |
dee15844 | 3469 | warning (0, "width of %q+D exceeds its type", field); |
1e30f9b4 | 3470 | else if (TREE_CODE (type) == ENUMERAL_TYPE |
cbb4feb3 JM |
3471 | && (0 > (compare_tree_int |
3472 | (w, TYPE_PRECISION (ENUM_UNDERLYING_TYPE (type)))))) | |
dee15844 | 3473 | warning (0, "%q+D is too small to hold all values of %q#T", field, type); |
cd8ed629 | 3474 | } |
c8094d83 | 3475 | |
cd8ed629 MM |
3476 | if (w != error_mark_node) |
3477 | { | |
3478 | DECL_SIZE (field) = convert (bitsizetype, w); | |
3479 | DECL_BIT_FIELD (field) = 1; | |
e7df0180 | 3480 | return true; |
1e30f9b4 MM |
3481 | } |
3482 | else | |
cd8ed629 MM |
3483 | { |
3484 | /* Non-bit-fields are aligned for their type. */ | |
3485 | DECL_BIT_FIELD (field) = 0; | |
3486 | CLEAR_DECL_C_BIT_FIELD (field); | |
e7df0180 | 3487 | return false; |
cd8ed629 | 3488 | } |
1e30f9b4 MM |
3489 | } |
3490 | ||
3491 | /* FIELD is a non bit-field. We are finishing the processing for its | |
3492 | enclosing type T. Issue any appropriate messages and set appropriate | |
3493 | flags. */ | |
3494 | ||
3495 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 3496 | check_field_decl (tree field, |
0cbd7506 MS |
3497 | tree t, |
3498 | int* cant_have_const_ctor, | |
3499 | int* no_const_asn_ref, | |
10746f37 | 3500 | int* any_default_members) |
1e30f9b4 MM |
3501 | { |
3502 | tree type = strip_array_types (TREE_TYPE (field)); | |
3503 | ||
57ece258 | 3504 | /* In C++98 an anonymous union cannot contain any fields which would change |
1e30f9b4 | 3505 | the settings of CANT_HAVE_CONST_CTOR and friends. */ |
604b2bfc | 3506 | if (ANON_UNION_TYPE_P (type) && cxx_dialect < cxx11) |
1e30f9b4 | 3507 | ; |
066ec0a4 | 3508 | /* And, we don't set TYPE_HAS_CONST_COPY_CTOR, etc., for anonymous |
1e30f9b4 MM |
3509 | structs. So, we recurse through their fields here. */ |
3510 | else if (ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (type)) | |
3511 | { | |
3512 | tree fields; | |
3513 | ||
910ad8de | 3514 | for (fields = TYPE_FIELDS (type); fields; fields = DECL_CHAIN (fields)) |
17aec3eb | 3515 | if (TREE_CODE (fields) == FIELD_DECL && !DECL_C_BIT_FIELD (field)) |
1e30f9b4 | 3516 | check_field_decl (fields, t, cant_have_const_ctor, |
10746f37 | 3517 | no_const_asn_ref, any_default_members); |
1e30f9b4 MM |
3518 | } |
3519 | /* Check members with class type for constructors, destructors, | |
3520 | etc. */ | |
3521 | else if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type)) | |
3522 | { | |
3523 | /* Never let anything with uninheritable virtuals | |
3524 | make it through without complaint. */ | |
3525 | abstract_virtuals_error (field, type); | |
c8094d83 | 3526 | |
604b2bfc | 3527 | if (TREE_CODE (t) == UNION_TYPE && cxx_dialect < cxx11) |
1e30f9b4 | 3528 | { |
57ece258 JM |
3529 | static bool warned; |
3530 | int oldcount = errorcount; | |
1e30f9b4 | 3531 | if (TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (type)) |
dee15844 JM |
3532 | error ("member %q+#D with constructor not allowed in union", |
3533 | field); | |
834c6dff | 3534 | if (TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (type)) |
dee15844 | 3535 | error ("member %q+#D with destructor not allowed in union", field); |
066ec0a4 | 3536 | if (TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_ASSIGN (type)) |
dee15844 JM |
3537 | error ("member %q+#D with copy assignment operator not allowed in union", |
3538 | field); | |
57ece258 JM |
3539 | if (!warned && errorcount > oldcount) |
3540 | { | |
3541 | inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (field), "unrestricted unions " | |
97e3ad20 | 3542 | "only available with -std=c++11 or -std=gnu++11"); |
57ece258 JM |
3543 | warned = true; |
3544 | } | |
1e30f9b4 MM |
3545 | } |
3546 | else | |
3547 | { | |
3548 | TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (t) |= TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (type); | |
c8094d83 | 3549 | TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (t) |
834c6dff | 3550 | |= TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (type); |
d758e847 JM |
3551 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_ASSIGN (t) |
3552 | |= (TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_ASSIGN (type) | |
3553 | || !TYPE_HAS_COPY_ASSIGN (type)); | |
3554 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_CTOR (t) |= (TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_CTOR (type) | |
3555 | || !TYPE_HAS_COPY_CTOR (type)); | |
ac177431 JM |
3556 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_MOVE_ASSIGN (t) |= TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_MOVE_ASSIGN (type); |
3557 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_MOVE_CTOR (t) |= TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_MOVE_CTOR (type); | |
3558 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT (t) |= (!TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (type) | |
3559 | || TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT (type)); | |
1e30f9b4 MM |
3560 | } |
3561 | ||
d758e847 JM |
3562 | if (TYPE_HAS_COPY_CTOR (type) |
3563 | && !TYPE_HAS_CONST_COPY_CTOR (type)) | |
1e30f9b4 MM |
3564 | *cant_have_const_ctor = 1; |
3565 | ||
d758e847 JM |
3566 | if (TYPE_HAS_COPY_ASSIGN (type) |
3567 | && !TYPE_HAS_CONST_COPY_ASSIGN (type)) | |
1e30f9b4 | 3568 | *no_const_asn_ref = 1; |
1e30f9b4 | 3569 | } |
7dbb85a7 JM |
3570 | |
3571 | check_abi_tags (t, field); | |
3572 | ||
1e30f9b4 MM |
3573 | if (DECL_INITIAL (field) != NULL_TREE) |
3574 | { | |
3575 | /* `build_class_init_list' does not recognize | |
3576 | non-FIELD_DECLs. */ | |
0e5f8a59 | 3577 | if (TREE_CODE (t) == UNION_TYPE && *any_default_members != 0) |
1f070f2b | 3578 | error ("multiple fields in union %qT initialized", t); |
1e30f9b4 MM |
3579 | *any_default_members = 1; |
3580 | } | |
6bb88f3b | 3581 | } |
1e30f9b4 | 3582 | |
08b962b0 MM |
3583 | /* Check the data members (both static and non-static), class-scoped |
3584 | typedefs, etc., appearing in the declaration of T. Issue | |
3585 | appropriate diagnostics. Sets ACCESS_DECLS to a list (in | |
3586 | declaration order) of access declarations; each TREE_VALUE in this | |
3587 | list is a USING_DECL. | |
8d08fdba | 3588 | |
08b962b0 | 3589 | In addition, set the following flags: |
8d08fdba | 3590 | |
08b962b0 MM |
3591 | EMPTY_P |
3592 | The class is empty, i.e., contains no non-static data members. | |
8d08fdba | 3593 | |
08b962b0 MM |
3594 | CANT_HAVE_CONST_CTOR_P |
3595 | This class cannot have an implicitly generated copy constructor | |
3596 | taking a const reference. | |
8d08fdba | 3597 | |
08b962b0 MM |
3598 | CANT_HAVE_CONST_ASN_REF |
3599 | This class cannot have an implicitly generated assignment | |
3600 | operator taking a const reference. | |
8d08fdba | 3601 | |
08b962b0 MM |
3602 | All of these flags should be initialized before calling this |
3603 | function. | |
8d08fdba | 3604 | |
08b962b0 MM |
3605 | Returns a pointer to the end of the TYPE_FIELDs chain; additional |
3606 | fields can be added by adding to this chain. */ | |
8d08fdba | 3607 | |
607cf131 | 3608 | static void |
58731fd1 | 3609 | check_field_decls (tree t, tree *access_decls, |
58731fd1 | 3610 | int *cant_have_const_ctor_p, |
10746f37 | 3611 | int *no_const_asn_ref_p) |
08b962b0 MM |
3612 | { |
3613 | tree *field; | |
3614 | tree *next; | |
dd29d26b | 3615 | bool has_pointers; |
08b962b0 | 3616 | int any_default_members; |
22002050 | 3617 | int cant_pack = 0; |
c32097d8 | 3618 | int field_access = -1; |
08b962b0 MM |
3619 | |
3620 | /* Assume there are no access declarations. */ | |
3621 | *access_decls = NULL_TREE; | |
3622 | /* Assume this class has no pointer members. */ | |
dd29d26b | 3623 | has_pointers = false; |
08b962b0 MM |
3624 | /* Assume none of the members of this class have default |
3625 | initializations. */ | |
3626 | any_default_members = 0; | |
3627 | ||
3628 | for (field = &TYPE_FIELDS (t); *field; field = next) | |
8d08fdba | 3629 | { |
08b962b0 MM |
3630 | tree x = *field; |
3631 | tree type = TREE_TYPE (x); | |
c32097d8 | 3632 | int this_field_access; |
8d08fdba | 3633 | |
910ad8de | 3634 | next = &DECL_CHAIN (x); |
8d08fdba | 3635 | |
cffa8729 | 3636 | if (TREE_CODE (x) == USING_DECL) |
f30432d7 | 3637 | { |
08b962b0 MM |
3638 | /* Save the access declarations for our caller. */ |
3639 | *access_decls = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, x, *access_decls); | |
f30432d7 MS |
3640 | continue; |
3641 | } | |
8d08fdba | 3642 | |
050367a3 MM |
3643 | if (TREE_CODE (x) == TYPE_DECL |
3644 | || TREE_CODE (x) == TEMPLATE_DECL) | |
f30432d7 | 3645 | continue; |
8d08fdba | 3646 | |
f30432d7 | 3647 | /* If we've gotten this far, it's a data member, possibly static, |
e92cc029 | 3648 | or an enumerator. */ |
8d0d1915 JM |
3649 | if (TREE_CODE (x) != CONST_DECL) |
3650 | DECL_CONTEXT (x) = t; | |
8d08fdba | 3651 | |
58ec3cc5 MM |
3652 | /* When this goes into scope, it will be a non-local reference. */ |
3653 | DECL_NONLOCAL (x) = 1; | |
3654 | ||
4dadc66d PC |
3655 | if (TREE_CODE (t) == UNION_TYPE |
3656 | && cxx_dialect < cxx11) | |
58ec3cc5 | 3657 | { |
4dadc66d | 3658 | /* [class.union] (C++98) |
58ec3cc5 MM |
3659 | |
3660 | If a union contains a static data member, or a member of | |
4dadc66d PC |
3661 | reference type, the program is ill-formed. |
3662 | ||
3663 | In C++11 this limitation doesn't exist anymore. */ | |
5a6ccc94 | 3664 | if (VAR_P (x)) |
58ec3cc5 | 3665 | { |
4dadc66d PC |
3666 | error ("in C++98 %q+D may not be static because it is " |
3667 | "a member of a union", x); | |
58ec3cc5 MM |
3668 | continue; |
3669 | } | |
3670 | if (TREE_CODE (type) == REFERENCE_TYPE) | |
3671 | { | |
4dadc66d PC |
3672 | error ("in C++98 %q+D may not have reference type %qT " |
3673 | "because it is a member of a union", x, type); | |
58ec3cc5 MM |
3674 | continue; |
3675 | } | |
3676 | } | |
3677 | ||
f30432d7 MS |
3678 | /* Perform error checking that did not get done in |
3679 | grokdeclarator. */ | |
52fb2769 | 3680 | if (TREE_CODE (type) == FUNCTION_TYPE) |
f30432d7 | 3681 | { |
dee15844 | 3682 | error ("field %q+D invalidly declared function type", x); |
52fb2769 NS |
3683 | type = build_pointer_type (type); |
3684 | TREE_TYPE (x) = type; | |
f30432d7 | 3685 | } |
52fb2769 | 3686 | else if (TREE_CODE (type) == METHOD_TYPE) |
f30432d7 | 3687 | { |
dee15844 | 3688 | error ("field %q+D invalidly declared method type", x); |
52fb2769 NS |
3689 | type = build_pointer_type (type); |
3690 | TREE_TYPE (x) = type; | |
f30432d7 | 3691 | } |
8d08fdba | 3692 | |
52fb2769 | 3693 | if (type == error_mark_node) |
f30432d7 | 3694 | continue; |
c8094d83 | 3695 | |
5a6ccc94 | 3696 | if (TREE_CODE (x) == CONST_DECL || VAR_P (x)) |
73a8adb6 | 3697 | continue; |
8d08fdba | 3698 | |
f30432d7 | 3699 | /* Now it can only be a FIELD_DECL. */ |
8d08fdba | 3700 | |
f30432d7 | 3701 | if (TREE_PRIVATE (x) || TREE_PROTECTED (x)) |
08b962b0 | 3702 | CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE (t) = 1; |
8d08fdba | 3703 | |
3b49d762 | 3704 | /* If at least one non-static data member is non-literal, the whole |
cec362c9 PC |
3705 | class becomes non-literal. Per Core/1453, volatile non-static |
3706 | data members and base classes are also not allowed. | |
3707 | Note: if the type is incomplete we will complain later on. */ | |
3708 | if (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type) | |
3709 | && (!literal_type_p (type) || CP_TYPE_VOLATILE_P (type))) | |
3b49d762 GDR |
3710 | CLASSTYPE_LITERAL_P (t) = false; |
3711 | ||
c32097d8 JM |
3712 | /* A standard-layout class is a class that: |
3713 | ... | |
3714 | has the same access control (Clause 11) for all non-static data members, | |
3715 | ... */ | |
3716 | this_field_access = TREE_PROTECTED (x) ? 1 : TREE_PRIVATE (x) ? 2 : 0; | |
3717 | if (field_access == -1) | |
3718 | field_access = this_field_access; | |
3719 | else if (this_field_access != field_access) | |
3720 | CLASSTYPE_NON_STD_LAYOUT (t) = 1; | |
3721 | ||
0fcedd9c | 3722 | /* If this is of reference type, check if it needs an init. */ |
52fb2769 | 3723 | if (TREE_CODE (type) == REFERENCE_TYPE) |
0cbd7506 | 3724 | { |
c32097d8 JM |
3725 | CLASSTYPE_NON_LAYOUT_POD_P (t) = 1; |
3726 | CLASSTYPE_NON_STD_LAYOUT (t) = 1; | |
f30432d7 | 3727 | if (DECL_INITIAL (x) == NULL_TREE) |
6eb35968 | 3728 | SET_CLASSTYPE_REF_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (t, 1); |
864822bd VV |
3729 | if (cxx_dialect < cxx11) |
3730 | { | |
3731 | /* ARM $12.6.2: [A member initializer list] (or, for an | |
3732 | aggregate, initialization by a brace-enclosed list) is the | |
3733 | only way to initialize nonstatic const and reference | |
3734 | members. */ | |
3735 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_ASSIGN (t) = 1; | |
3736 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_MOVE_ASSIGN (t) = 1; | |
3737 | } | |
f30432d7 | 3738 | } |
8d08fdba | 3739 | |
1e30f9b4 | 3740 | type = strip_array_types (type); |
dd29d26b | 3741 | |
1937f939 JM |
3742 | if (TYPE_PACKED (t)) |
3743 | { | |
c32097d8 | 3744 | if (!layout_pod_type_p (type) && !TYPE_PACKED (type)) |
4666cd04 JM |
3745 | { |
3746 | warning | |
3747 | (0, | |
3748 | "ignoring packed attribute because of unpacked non-POD field %q+#D", | |
3749 | x); | |
22002050 | 3750 | cant_pack = 1; |
4666cd04 | 3751 | } |
2cd36c22 AN |
3752 | else if (DECL_C_BIT_FIELD (x) |
3753 | || TYPE_ALIGN (TREE_TYPE (x)) > BITS_PER_UNIT) | |
1937f939 JM |
3754 | DECL_PACKED (x) = 1; |
3755 | } | |
3756 | ||
3757 | if (DECL_C_BIT_FIELD (x) && integer_zerop (DECL_INITIAL (x))) | |
3758 | /* We don't treat zero-width bitfields as making a class | |
3759 | non-empty. */ | |
3760 | ; | |
3761 | else | |
3762 | { | |
3763 | /* The class is non-empty. */ | |
3764 | CLASSTYPE_EMPTY_P (t) = 0; | |
3765 | /* The class is not even nearly empty. */ | |
3766 | CLASSTYPE_NEARLY_EMPTY_P (t) = 0; | |
3767 | /* If one of the data members contains an empty class, | |
3768 | so does T. */ | |
3769 | if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type) | |
3770 | && CLASSTYPE_CONTAINS_EMPTY_CLASS_P (type)) | |
3771 | CLASSTYPE_CONTAINS_EMPTY_CLASS_P (t) = 1; | |
3772 | } | |
3773 | ||
dd29d26b GB |
3774 | /* This is used by -Weffc++ (see below). Warn only for pointers |
3775 | to members which might hold dynamic memory. So do not warn | |
3776 | for pointers to functions or pointers to members. */ | |
3777 | if (TYPE_PTR_P (type) | |
66b1156a | 3778 | && !TYPE_PTRFN_P (type)) |
dd29d26b | 3779 | has_pointers = true; |
824b9a4c | 3780 | |
58ec3cc5 MM |
3781 | if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type)) |
3782 | { | |
3783 | if (CLASSTYPE_REF_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (type)) | |
3784 | SET_CLASSTYPE_REF_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (t, 1); | |
3785 | if (CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (type)) | |
3786 | SET_CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (t, 1); | |
3787 | } | |
3788 | ||
52fb2769 | 3789 | if (DECL_MUTABLE_P (x) || TYPE_HAS_MUTABLE_P (type)) |
08b962b0 | 3790 | CLASSTYPE_HAS_MUTABLE (t) = 1; |
a7a7710d | 3791 | |
42306d73 PC |
3792 | if (DECL_MUTABLE_P (x)) |
3793 | { | |
3794 | if (CP_TYPE_CONST_P (type)) | |
3795 | { | |
3796 | error ("member %q+D cannot be declared both %<const%> " | |
3797 | "and %<mutable%>", x); | |
3798 | continue; | |
3799 | } | |
3800 | if (TREE_CODE (type) == REFERENCE_TYPE) | |
3801 | { | |
3802 | error ("member %q+D cannot be declared as a %<mutable%> " | |
3803 | "reference", x); | |
3804 | continue; | |
3805 | } | |
3806 | } | |
3807 | ||
c32097d8 | 3808 | if (! layout_pod_type_p (type)) |
0cbd7506 MS |
3809 | /* DR 148 now allows pointers to members (which are POD themselves), |
3810 | to be allowed in POD structs. */ | |
c32097d8 JM |
3811 | CLASSTYPE_NON_LAYOUT_POD_P (t) = 1; |
3812 | ||
3813 | if (!std_layout_type_p (type)) | |
3814 | CLASSTYPE_NON_STD_LAYOUT (t) = 1; | |
52fb2769 | 3815 | |
94e6e4c4 AO |
3816 | if (! zero_init_p (type)) |
3817 | CLASSTYPE_NON_ZERO_INIT_P (t) = 1; | |
3818 | ||
640c2adf FC |
3819 | /* We set DECL_C_BIT_FIELD in grokbitfield. |
3820 | If the type and width are valid, we'll also set DECL_BIT_FIELD. */ | |
3821 | if (! DECL_C_BIT_FIELD (x) || ! check_bitfield_decl (x)) | |
3822 | check_field_decl (x, t, | |
3823 | cant_have_const_ctor_p, | |
3824 | no_const_asn_ref_p, | |
10746f37 | 3825 | &any_default_members); |
640c2adf | 3826 | |
ec3ebf45 OG |
3827 | /* Now that we've removed bit-field widths from DECL_INITIAL, |
3828 | anything left in DECL_INITIAL is an NSDMI that makes the class | |
3e605b20 JM |
3829 | non-aggregate in C++11. */ |
3830 | if (DECL_INITIAL (x) && cxx_dialect < cxx14) | |
ec3ebf45 OG |
3831 | CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE (t) = true; |
3832 | ||
f30432d7 | 3833 | /* If any field is const, the structure type is pseudo-const. */ |
52fb2769 | 3834 | if (CP_TYPE_CONST_P (type)) |
f30432d7 MS |
3835 | { |
3836 | C_TYPE_FIELDS_READONLY (t) = 1; | |
3837 | if (DECL_INITIAL (x) == NULL_TREE) | |
6eb35968 | 3838 | SET_CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (t, 1); |
864822bd VV |
3839 | if (cxx_dialect < cxx11) |
3840 | { | |
3841 | /* ARM $12.6.2: [A member initializer list] (or, for an | |
3842 | aggregate, initialization by a brace-enclosed list) is the | |
3843 | only way to initialize nonstatic const and reference | |
3844 | members. */ | |
3845 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_ASSIGN (t) = 1; | |
3846 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_MOVE_ASSIGN (t) = 1; | |
3847 | } | |
f30432d7 | 3848 | } |
08b962b0 | 3849 | /* A field that is pseudo-const makes the structure likewise. */ |
5552b43c | 3850 | else if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type)) |
f30432d7 | 3851 | { |
08b962b0 | 3852 | C_TYPE_FIELDS_READONLY (t) |= C_TYPE_FIELDS_READONLY (type); |
6eb35968 DE |
3853 | SET_CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (t, |
3854 | CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (t) | |
3855 | | CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (type)); | |
f30432d7 | 3856 | } |
8d08fdba | 3857 | |
c10bffd0 JM |
3858 | /* Core issue 80: A nonstatic data member is required to have a |
3859 | different name from the class iff the class has a | |
b87d79e6 | 3860 | user-declared constructor. */ |
0fcedd9c JM |
3861 | if (constructor_name_p (DECL_NAME (x), t) |
3862 | && TYPE_HAS_USER_CONSTRUCTOR (t)) | |
cbe5f3b3 | 3863 | permerror (input_location, "field %q+#D with same name as class", x); |
8d08fdba MS |
3864 | } |
3865 | ||
dd29d26b GB |
3866 | /* Effective C++ rule 11: if a class has dynamic memory held by pointers, |
3867 | it should also define a copy constructor and an assignment operator to | |
3868 | implement the correct copy semantic (deep vs shallow, etc.). As it is | |
3869 | not feasible to check whether the constructors do allocate dynamic memory | |
3870 | and store it within members, we approximate the warning like this: | |
3871 | ||
3872 | -- Warn only if there are members which are pointers | |
3873 | -- Warn only if there is a non-trivial constructor (otherwise, | |
3874 | there cannot be memory allocated). | |
3875 | -- Warn only if there is a non-trivial destructor. We assume that the | |
3876 | user at least implemented the cleanup correctly, and a destructor | |
3877 | is needed to free dynamic memory. | |
c8094d83 | 3878 | |
77880ae4 | 3879 | This seems enough for practical purposes. */ |
22002050 JM |
3880 | if (warn_ecpp |
3881 | && has_pointers | |
0fcedd9c | 3882 | && TYPE_HAS_USER_CONSTRUCTOR (t) |
22002050 | 3883 | && TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (t) |
066ec0a4 | 3884 | && !(TYPE_HAS_COPY_CTOR (t) && TYPE_HAS_COPY_ASSIGN (t))) |
824b9a4c | 3885 | { |
b323323f | 3886 | warning (OPT_Weffc__, "%q#T has pointer data members", t); |
c8094d83 | 3887 | |
066ec0a4 | 3888 | if (! TYPE_HAS_COPY_CTOR (t)) |
824b9a4c | 3889 | { |
74fa0285 | 3890 | warning (OPT_Weffc__, |
3db45ab5 | 3891 | " but does not override %<%T(const %T&)%>", t, t); |
066ec0a4 | 3892 | if (!TYPE_HAS_COPY_ASSIGN (t)) |
74fa0285 | 3893 | warning (OPT_Weffc__, " or %<operator=(const %T&)%>", t); |
824b9a4c | 3894 | } |
066ec0a4 | 3895 | else if (! TYPE_HAS_COPY_ASSIGN (t)) |
74fa0285 | 3896 | warning (OPT_Weffc__, |
3db45ab5 | 3897 | " but does not override %<operator=(const %T&)%>", t); |
824b9a4c | 3898 | } |
08b962b0 | 3899 | |
0e5f8a59 JM |
3900 | /* Non-static data member initializers make the default constructor |
3901 | non-trivial. */ | |
3902 | if (any_default_members) | |
3903 | { | |
3904 | TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (t) = true; | |
3905 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT (t) = true; | |
3906 | } | |
3907 | ||
22002050 JM |
3908 | /* If any of the fields couldn't be packed, unset TYPE_PACKED. */ |
3909 | if (cant_pack) | |
3910 | TYPE_PACKED (t) = 0; | |
607cf131 MM |
3911 | |
3912 | /* Check anonymous struct/anonymous union fields. */ | |
3913 | finish_struct_anon (t); | |
3914 | ||
08b962b0 MM |
3915 | /* We've built up the list of access declarations in reverse order. |
3916 | Fix that now. */ | |
3917 | *access_decls = nreverse (*access_decls); | |
08b962b0 MM |
3918 | } |
3919 | ||
c20118a8 MM |
3920 | /* If TYPE is an empty class type, records its OFFSET in the table of |
3921 | OFFSETS. */ | |
607cf131 | 3922 | |
c20118a8 | 3923 | static int |
94edc4ab | 3924 | record_subobject_offset (tree type, tree offset, splay_tree offsets) |
5c24fba6 | 3925 | { |
c20118a8 | 3926 | splay_tree_node n; |
5c24fba6 | 3927 | |
c20118a8 MM |
3928 | if (!is_empty_class (type)) |
3929 | return 0; | |
5c24fba6 | 3930 | |
c20118a8 MM |
3931 | /* Record the location of this empty object in OFFSETS. */ |
3932 | n = splay_tree_lookup (offsets, (splay_tree_key) offset); | |
3933 | if (!n) | |
c8094d83 | 3934 | n = splay_tree_insert (offsets, |
c20118a8 MM |
3935 | (splay_tree_key) offset, |
3936 | (splay_tree_value) NULL_TREE); | |
c8094d83 | 3937 | n->value = ((splay_tree_value) |
c20118a8 MM |
3938 | tree_cons (NULL_TREE, |
3939 | type, | |
3940 | (tree) n->value)); | |
3941 | ||
3942 | return 0; | |
607cf131 MM |
3943 | } |
3944 | ||
838dfd8a | 3945 | /* Returns nonzero if TYPE is an empty class type and there is |
c20118a8 | 3946 | already an entry in OFFSETS for the same TYPE as the same OFFSET. */ |
9785e4b1 | 3947 | |
c20118a8 | 3948 | static int |
94edc4ab | 3949 | check_subobject_offset (tree type, tree offset, splay_tree offsets) |
9785e4b1 | 3950 | { |
c20118a8 MM |
3951 | splay_tree_node n; |
3952 | tree t; | |
3953 | ||
3954 | if (!is_empty_class (type)) | |
3955 | return 0; | |
3956 | ||
3957 | /* Record the location of this empty object in OFFSETS. */ | |
3958 | n = splay_tree_lookup (offsets, (splay_tree_key) offset); | |
3959 | if (!n) | |
3960 | return 0; | |
3961 | ||
3962 | for (t = (tree) n->value; t; t = TREE_CHAIN (t)) | |
3963 | if (same_type_p (TREE_VALUE (t), type)) | |
3964 | return 1; | |
3965 | ||
3966 | return 0; | |
9785e4b1 MM |
3967 | } |
3968 | ||
c20118a8 MM |
3969 | /* Walk through all the subobjects of TYPE (located at OFFSET). Call |
3970 | F for every subobject, passing it the type, offset, and table of | |
2003cd37 MM |
3971 | OFFSETS. If VBASES_P is one, then virtual non-primary bases should |
3972 | be traversed. | |
5cdba4ff MM |
3973 | |
3974 | If MAX_OFFSET is non-NULL, then subobjects with an offset greater | |
3975 | than MAX_OFFSET will not be walked. | |
3976 | ||
838dfd8a | 3977 | If F returns a nonzero value, the traversal ceases, and that value |
5cdba4ff | 3978 | is returned. Otherwise, returns zero. */ |
d77249e7 | 3979 | |
c20118a8 | 3980 | static int |
c8094d83 | 3981 | walk_subobject_offsets (tree type, |
0cbd7506 MS |
3982 | subobject_offset_fn f, |
3983 | tree offset, | |
3984 | splay_tree offsets, | |
3985 | tree max_offset, | |
3986 | int vbases_p) | |
5c24fba6 | 3987 | { |
c20118a8 | 3988 | int r = 0; |
ff944b49 | 3989 | tree type_binfo = NULL_TREE; |
c20118a8 | 3990 | |
5cdba4ff MM |
3991 | /* If this OFFSET is bigger than the MAX_OFFSET, then we should |
3992 | stop. */ | |
807e902e | 3993 | if (max_offset && tree_int_cst_lt (max_offset, offset)) |
5cdba4ff MM |
3994 | return 0; |
3995 | ||
dbe91deb NS |
3996 | if (type == error_mark_node) |
3997 | return 0; | |
3db45ab5 | 3998 | |
c8094d83 | 3999 | if (!TYPE_P (type)) |
ff944b49 | 4000 | { |
90d84934 | 4001 | type_binfo = type; |
ff944b49 MM |
4002 | type = BINFO_TYPE (type); |
4003 | } | |
4004 | ||
c20118a8 | 4005 | if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type)) |
5c24fba6 | 4006 | { |
c20118a8 | 4007 | tree field; |
17bbb839 | 4008 | tree binfo; |
c20118a8 MM |
4009 | int i; |
4010 | ||
5ec1192e MM |
4011 | /* Avoid recursing into objects that are not interesting. */ |
4012 | if (!CLASSTYPE_CONTAINS_EMPTY_CLASS_P (type)) | |
4013 | return 0; | |
4014 | ||
c20118a8 MM |
4015 | /* Record the location of TYPE. */ |
4016 | r = (*f) (type, offset, offsets); | |
4017 | if (r) | |
4018 | return r; | |
4019 | ||
4020 | /* Iterate through the direct base classes of TYPE. */ | |
ff944b49 MM |
4021 | if (!type_binfo) |
4022 | type_binfo = TYPE_BINFO (type); | |
fa743e8c | 4023 | for (i = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (type_binfo, i, binfo); i++) |
c20118a8 | 4024 | { |
ff944b49 MM |
4025 | tree binfo_offset; |
4026 | ||
90d84934 | 4027 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo)) |
17bbb839 | 4028 | continue; |
5c24fba6 | 4029 | |
90d84934 JM |
4030 | tree orig_binfo; |
4031 | /* We cannot rely on BINFO_OFFSET being set for the base | |
4032 | class yet, but the offsets for direct non-virtual | |
4033 | bases can be calculated by going back to the TYPE. */ | |
4034 | orig_binfo = BINFO_BASE_BINFO (TYPE_BINFO (type), i); | |
4035 | binfo_offset = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, | |
4036 | offset, | |
4037 | BINFO_OFFSET (orig_binfo)); | |
ff944b49 MM |
4038 | |
4039 | r = walk_subobject_offsets (binfo, | |
c20118a8 | 4040 | f, |
ff944b49 | 4041 | binfo_offset, |
c20118a8 | 4042 | offsets, |
5cdba4ff | 4043 | max_offset, |
90d84934 | 4044 | /*vbases_p=*/0); |
c20118a8 MM |
4045 | if (r) |
4046 | return r; | |
4047 | } | |
4048 | ||
90d84934 | 4049 | if (CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (type)) |
17bbb839 | 4050 | { |
58c42dc2 | 4051 | unsigned ix; |
9771b263 | 4052 | vec<tree, va_gc> *vbases; |
17bbb839 | 4053 | |
ff944b49 MM |
4054 | /* Iterate through the virtual base classes of TYPE. In G++ |
4055 | 3.2, we included virtual bases in the direct base class | |
4056 | loop above, which results in incorrect results; the | |
4057 | correct offsets for virtual bases are only known when | |
4058 | working with the most derived type. */ | |
4059 | if (vbases_p) | |
9ba5ff0f | 4060 | for (vbases = CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (type), ix = 0; |
9771b263 | 4061 | vec_safe_iterate (vbases, ix, &binfo); ix++) |
ff944b49 | 4062 | { |
ff944b49 MM |
4063 | r = walk_subobject_offsets (binfo, |
4064 | f, | |
4065 | size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, | |
4066 | offset, | |
4067 | BINFO_OFFSET (binfo)), | |
4068 | offsets, | |
4069 | max_offset, | |
4070 | /*vbases_p=*/0); | |
4071 | if (r) | |
4072 | return r; | |
4073 | } | |
4074 | else | |
17bbb839 | 4075 | { |
ff944b49 MM |
4076 | /* We still have to walk the primary base, if it is |
4077 | virtual. (If it is non-virtual, then it was walked | |
4078 | above.) */ | |
58c42dc2 | 4079 | tree vbase = get_primary_binfo (type_binfo); |
c8094d83 | 4080 | |
809e3e7f | 4081 | if (vbase && BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (vbase) |
fc6633e0 NS |
4082 | && BINFO_PRIMARY_P (vbase) |
4083 | && BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (vbase) == type_binfo) | |
ff944b49 | 4084 | { |
c8094d83 | 4085 | r = (walk_subobject_offsets |
dbbf88d1 NS |
4086 | (vbase, f, offset, |
4087 | offsets, max_offset, /*vbases_p=*/0)); | |
4088 | if (r) | |
4089 | return r; | |
ff944b49 | 4090 | } |
17bbb839 MM |
4091 | } |
4092 | } | |
4093 | ||
c20118a8 | 4094 | /* Iterate through the fields of TYPE. */ |
910ad8de | 4095 | for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (type); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field)) |
e765a228 JM |
4096 | if (TREE_CODE (field) == FIELD_DECL |
4097 | && TREE_TYPE (field) != error_mark_node | |
4098 | && !DECL_ARTIFICIAL (field)) | |
c20118a8 | 4099 | { |
956d9305 MM |
4100 | tree field_offset; |
4101 | ||
90d84934 | 4102 | field_offset = byte_position (field); |
956d9305 | 4103 | |
c20118a8 MM |
4104 | r = walk_subobject_offsets (TREE_TYPE (field), |
4105 | f, | |
4106 | size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, | |
4107 | offset, | |
956d9305 | 4108 | field_offset), |
c20118a8 | 4109 | offsets, |
5cdba4ff | 4110 | max_offset, |
c20118a8 MM |
4111 | /*vbases_p=*/1); |
4112 | if (r) | |
4113 | return r; | |
4114 | } | |
5c24fba6 | 4115 | } |
c20118a8 MM |
4116 | else if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE) |
4117 | { | |
5ec1192e | 4118 | tree element_type = strip_array_types (type); |
c20118a8 MM |
4119 | tree domain = TYPE_DOMAIN (type); |
4120 | tree index; | |
5c24fba6 | 4121 | |
5ec1192e MM |
4122 | /* Avoid recursing into objects that are not interesting. */ |
4123 | if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (element_type) | |
4124 | || !CLASSTYPE_CONTAINS_EMPTY_CLASS_P (element_type)) | |
4125 | return 0; | |
4126 | ||
c20118a8 | 4127 | /* Step through each of the elements in the array. */ |
17bbb839 | 4128 | for (index = size_zero_node; |
90d84934 | 4129 | !tree_int_cst_lt (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (domain), index); |
c20118a8 MM |
4130 | index = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, index, size_one_node)) |
4131 | { | |
4132 | r = walk_subobject_offsets (TREE_TYPE (type), | |
4133 | f, | |
4134 | offset, | |
4135 | offsets, | |
5cdba4ff | 4136 | max_offset, |
c20118a8 MM |
4137 | /*vbases_p=*/1); |
4138 | if (r) | |
4139 | return r; | |
c8094d83 | 4140 | offset = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, offset, |
c20118a8 | 4141 | TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (type))); |
5cdba4ff MM |
4142 | /* If this new OFFSET is bigger than the MAX_OFFSET, then |
4143 | there's no point in iterating through the remaining | |
4144 | elements of the array. */ | |
807e902e | 4145 | if (max_offset && tree_int_cst_lt (max_offset, offset)) |
5cdba4ff | 4146 | break; |
c20118a8 MM |
4147 | } |
4148 | } | |
4149 | ||
4150 | return 0; | |
4151 | } | |
4152 | ||
c0572427 MM |
4153 | /* Record all of the empty subobjects of TYPE (either a type or a |
4154 | binfo). If IS_DATA_MEMBER is true, then a non-static data member | |
c5a35c3c MM |
4155 | is being placed at OFFSET; otherwise, it is a base class that is |
4156 | being placed at OFFSET. */ | |
c20118a8 MM |
4157 | |
4158 | static void | |
c8094d83 | 4159 | record_subobject_offsets (tree type, |
0cbd7506 MS |
4160 | tree offset, |
4161 | splay_tree offsets, | |
c5a35c3c | 4162 | bool is_data_member) |
c20118a8 | 4163 | { |
c5a35c3c | 4164 | tree max_offset; |
c0572427 MM |
4165 | /* If recording subobjects for a non-static data member or a |
4166 | non-empty base class , we do not need to record offsets beyond | |
4167 | the size of the biggest empty class. Additional data members | |
4168 | will go at the end of the class. Additional base classes will go | |
4169 | either at offset zero (if empty, in which case they cannot | |
4170 | overlap with offsets past the size of the biggest empty class) or | |
4171 | at the end of the class. | |
4172 | ||
4173 | However, if we are placing an empty base class, then we must record | |
c5a35c3c MM |
4174 | all offsets, as either the empty class is at offset zero (where |
4175 | other empty classes might later be placed) or at the end of the | |
4176 | class (where other objects might then be placed, so other empty | |
4177 | subobjects might later overlap). */ | |
3db45ab5 | 4178 | if (is_data_member |
c0572427 | 4179 | || !is_empty_class (BINFO_TYPE (type))) |
c5a35c3c MM |
4180 | max_offset = sizeof_biggest_empty_class; |
4181 | else | |
4182 | max_offset = NULL_TREE; | |
c20118a8 | 4183 | walk_subobject_offsets (type, record_subobject_offset, offset, |
c5a35c3c | 4184 | offsets, max_offset, is_data_member); |
5c24fba6 MM |
4185 | } |
4186 | ||
838dfd8a KH |
4187 | /* Returns nonzero if any of the empty subobjects of TYPE (located at |
4188 | OFFSET) conflict with entries in OFFSETS. If VBASES_P is nonzero, | |
c20118a8 | 4189 | virtual bases of TYPE are examined. */ |
9785e4b1 MM |
4190 | |
4191 | static int | |
94edc4ab | 4192 | layout_conflict_p (tree type, |
0cbd7506 MS |
4193 | tree offset, |
4194 | splay_tree offsets, | |
4195 | int vbases_p) | |
9785e4b1 | 4196 | { |
5cdba4ff MM |
4197 | splay_tree_node max_node; |
4198 | ||
4199 | /* Get the node in OFFSETS that indicates the maximum offset where | |
4200 | an empty subobject is located. */ | |
4201 | max_node = splay_tree_max (offsets); | |
4202 | /* If there aren't any empty subobjects, then there's no point in | |
4203 | performing this check. */ | |
4204 | if (!max_node) | |
4205 | return 0; | |
4206 | ||
c20118a8 | 4207 | return walk_subobject_offsets (type, check_subobject_offset, offset, |
5cdba4ff MM |
4208 | offsets, (tree) (max_node->key), |
4209 | vbases_p); | |
9785e4b1 MM |
4210 | } |
4211 | ||
5c24fba6 MM |
4212 | /* DECL is a FIELD_DECL corresponding either to a base subobject of a |
4213 | non-static data member of the type indicated by RLI. BINFO is the | |
c20118a8 | 4214 | binfo corresponding to the base subobject, OFFSETS maps offsets to |
17bbb839 MM |
4215 | types already located at those offsets. This function determines |
4216 | the position of the DECL. */ | |
5c24fba6 MM |
4217 | |
4218 | static void | |
c8094d83 MS |
4219 | layout_nonempty_base_or_field (record_layout_info rli, |
4220 | tree decl, | |
4221 | tree binfo, | |
17bbb839 | 4222 | splay_tree offsets) |
5c24fba6 | 4223 | { |
c20118a8 | 4224 | tree offset = NULL_TREE; |
17bbb839 MM |
4225 | bool field_p; |
4226 | tree type; | |
c8094d83 | 4227 | |
17bbb839 MM |
4228 | if (binfo) |
4229 | { | |
4230 | /* For the purposes of determining layout conflicts, we want to | |
4231 | use the class type of BINFO; TREE_TYPE (DECL) will be the | |
4232 | CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE version, which does not contain entries for | |
4233 | zero-sized bases. */ | |
4234 | type = TREE_TYPE (binfo); | |
4235 | field_p = false; | |
4236 | } | |
4237 | else | |
4238 | { | |
4239 | type = TREE_TYPE (decl); | |
4240 | field_p = true; | |
4241 | } | |
c20118a8 | 4242 | |
5c24fba6 MM |
4243 | /* Try to place the field. It may take more than one try if we have |
4244 | a hard time placing the field without putting two objects of the | |
4245 | same type at the same address. */ | |
4246 | while (1) | |
4247 | { | |
defd0dea | 4248 | struct record_layout_info_s old_rli = *rli; |
5c24fba6 | 4249 | |
770ae6cc RK |
4250 | /* Place this field. */ |
4251 | place_field (rli, decl); | |
da3d4dfa | 4252 | offset = byte_position (decl); |
1e2e9f54 | 4253 | |
5c24fba6 MM |
4254 | /* We have to check to see whether or not there is already |
4255 | something of the same type at the offset we're about to use. | |
1e2e9f54 | 4256 | For example, consider: |
c8094d83 | 4257 | |
1e2e9f54 MM |
4258 | struct S {}; |
4259 | struct T : public S { int i; }; | |
4260 | struct U : public S, public T {}; | |
c8094d83 | 4261 | |
5c24fba6 MM |
4262 | Here, we put S at offset zero in U. Then, we can't put T at |
4263 | offset zero -- its S component would be at the same address | |
4264 | as the S we already allocated. So, we have to skip ahead. | |
4265 | Since all data members, including those whose type is an | |
838dfd8a | 4266 | empty class, have nonzero size, any overlap can happen only |
5c24fba6 MM |
4267 | with a direct or indirect base-class -- it can't happen with |
4268 | a data member. */ | |
1e2e9f54 MM |
4269 | /* In a union, overlap is permitted; all members are placed at |
4270 | offset zero. */ | |
4271 | if (TREE_CODE (rli->t) == UNION_TYPE) | |
4272 | break; | |
c8094d83 | 4273 | if (layout_conflict_p (field_p ? type : binfo, offset, |
ff944b49 | 4274 | offsets, field_p)) |
5c24fba6 | 4275 | { |
5c24fba6 MM |
4276 | /* Strip off the size allocated to this field. That puts us |
4277 | at the first place we could have put the field with | |
4278 | proper alignment. */ | |
770ae6cc RK |
4279 | *rli = old_rli; |
4280 | ||
c20118a8 | 4281 | /* Bump up by the alignment required for the type. */ |
770ae6cc | 4282 | rli->bitpos |
c8094d83 MS |
4283 | = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, rli->bitpos, |
4284 | bitsize_int (binfo | |
c20118a8 MM |
4285 | ? CLASSTYPE_ALIGN (type) |
4286 | : TYPE_ALIGN (type))); | |
770ae6cc | 4287 | normalize_rli (rli); |
5c24fba6 MM |
4288 | } |
4289 | else | |
4290 | /* There was no conflict. We're done laying out this field. */ | |
4291 | break; | |
4292 | } | |
c20118a8 | 4293 | |
623fe76a | 4294 | /* Now that we know where it will be placed, update its |
c20118a8 MM |
4295 | BINFO_OFFSET. */ |
4296 | if (binfo && CLASS_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo))) | |
90024bdc | 4297 | /* Indirect virtual bases may have a nonzero BINFO_OFFSET at |
17bbb839 MM |
4298 | this point because their BINFO_OFFSET is copied from another |
4299 | hierarchy. Therefore, we may not need to add the entire | |
4300 | OFFSET. */ | |
c8094d83 | 4301 | propagate_binfo_offsets (binfo, |
db3927fb AH |
4302 | size_diffop_loc (input_location, |
4303 | convert (ssizetype, offset), | |
c8094d83 | 4304 | convert (ssizetype, |
dbbf88d1 | 4305 | BINFO_OFFSET (binfo)))); |
5c24fba6 MM |
4306 | } |
4307 | ||
90024bdc | 4308 | /* Returns true if TYPE is empty and OFFSET is nonzero. */ |
7ba539c6 MM |
4309 | |
4310 | static int | |
4311 | empty_base_at_nonzero_offset_p (tree type, | |
4312 | tree offset, | |
12308bc6 | 4313 | splay_tree /*offsets*/) |
7ba539c6 MM |
4314 | { |
4315 | return is_empty_class (type) && !integer_zerop (offset); | |
4316 | } | |
4317 | ||
9785e4b1 | 4318 | /* Layout the empty base BINFO. EOC indicates the byte currently just |
ec386958 | 4319 | past the end of the class, and should be correctly aligned for a |
c20118a8 | 4320 | class of the type indicated by BINFO; OFFSETS gives the offsets of |
623fe76a | 4321 | the empty bases allocated so far. T is the most derived |
838dfd8a | 4322 | type. Return nonzero iff we added it at the end. */ |
9785e4b1 | 4323 | |
06d9f09f | 4324 | static bool |
d9d9dbc0 JM |
4325 | layout_empty_base (record_layout_info rli, tree binfo, |
4326 | tree eoc, splay_tree offsets) | |
9785e4b1 | 4327 | { |
ec386958 | 4328 | tree alignment; |
9785e4b1 | 4329 | tree basetype = BINFO_TYPE (binfo); |
06d9f09f | 4330 | bool atend = false; |
956d9305 | 4331 | |
9785e4b1 | 4332 | /* This routine should only be used for empty classes. */ |
50bc768d | 4333 | gcc_assert (is_empty_class (basetype)); |
1b50716d | 4334 | alignment = ssize_int (CLASSTYPE_ALIGN_UNIT (basetype)); |
9785e4b1 | 4335 | |
3075b327 | 4336 | if (!integer_zerop (BINFO_OFFSET (binfo))) |
90d84934 JM |
4337 | propagate_binfo_offsets |
4338 | (binfo, size_diffop_loc (input_location, | |
db3927fb | 4339 | size_zero_node, BINFO_OFFSET (binfo))); |
c8094d83 | 4340 | |
9785e4b1 MM |
4341 | /* This is an empty base class. We first try to put it at offset |
4342 | zero. */ | |
ff944b49 | 4343 | if (layout_conflict_p (binfo, |
c20118a8 | 4344 | BINFO_OFFSET (binfo), |
c8094d83 | 4345 | offsets, |
c20118a8 | 4346 | /*vbases_p=*/0)) |
9785e4b1 MM |
4347 | { |
4348 | /* That didn't work. Now, we move forward from the next | |
4349 | available spot in the class. */ | |
06d9f09f | 4350 | atend = true; |
dbbf88d1 | 4351 | propagate_binfo_offsets (binfo, convert (ssizetype, eoc)); |
c8094d83 | 4352 | while (1) |
9785e4b1 | 4353 | { |
ff944b49 | 4354 | if (!layout_conflict_p (binfo, |
c8094d83 | 4355 | BINFO_OFFSET (binfo), |
c20118a8 MM |
4356 | offsets, |
4357 | /*vbases_p=*/0)) | |
9785e4b1 MM |
4358 | /* We finally found a spot where there's no overlap. */ |
4359 | break; | |
4360 | ||
4361 | /* There's overlap here, too. Bump along to the next spot. */ | |
dbbf88d1 | 4362 | propagate_binfo_offsets (binfo, alignment); |
9785e4b1 MM |
4363 | } |
4364 | } | |
d9d9dbc0 JM |
4365 | |
4366 | if (CLASSTYPE_USER_ALIGN (basetype)) | |
4367 | { | |
4368 | rli->record_align = MAX (rli->record_align, CLASSTYPE_ALIGN (basetype)); | |
4369 | if (warn_packed) | |
4370 | rli->unpacked_align = MAX (rli->unpacked_align, CLASSTYPE_ALIGN (basetype)); | |
4371 | TYPE_USER_ALIGN (rli->t) = 1; | |
4372 | } | |
4373 | ||
06d9f09f | 4374 | return atend; |
9785e4b1 MM |
4375 | } |
4376 | ||
78dcd41a | 4377 | /* Layout the base given by BINFO in the class indicated by RLI. |
58731fd1 | 4378 | *BASE_ALIGN is a running maximum of the alignments of |
17bbb839 MM |
4379 | any base class. OFFSETS gives the location of empty base |
4380 | subobjects. T is the most derived type. Return nonzero if the new | |
4381 | object cannot be nearly-empty. A new FIELD_DECL is inserted at | |
c8094d83 | 4382 | *NEXT_FIELD, unless BINFO is for an empty base class. |
5c24fba6 | 4383 | |
17bbb839 MM |
4384 | Returns the location at which the next field should be inserted. */ |
4385 | ||
4386 | static tree * | |
58731fd1 | 4387 | build_base_field (record_layout_info rli, tree binfo, |
17bbb839 | 4388 | splay_tree offsets, tree *next_field) |
d77249e7 | 4389 | { |
17bbb839 | 4390 | tree t = rli->t; |
d77249e7 | 4391 | tree basetype = BINFO_TYPE (binfo); |
d77249e7 | 4392 | |
d0f062fb | 4393 | if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (basetype)) |
d77249e7 MM |
4394 | /* This error is now reported in xref_tag, thus giving better |
4395 | location information. */ | |
17bbb839 | 4396 | return next_field; |
c8094d83 | 4397 | |
17bbb839 MM |
4398 | /* Place the base class. */ |
4399 | if (!is_empty_class (basetype)) | |
5c24fba6 | 4400 | { |
17bbb839 MM |
4401 | tree decl; |
4402 | ||
5c24fba6 MM |
4403 | /* The containing class is non-empty because it has a non-empty |
4404 | base class. */ | |
58731fd1 | 4405 | CLASSTYPE_EMPTY_P (t) = 0; |
c8094d83 | 4406 | |
17bbb839 | 4407 | /* Create the FIELD_DECL. */ |
c2255bc4 AH |
4408 | decl = build_decl (input_location, |
4409 | FIELD_DECL, NULL_TREE, CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (basetype)); | |
17bbb839 | 4410 | DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl) = 1; |
78e0d62b | 4411 | DECL_IGNORED_P (decl) = 1; |
17bbb839 | 4412 | DECL_FIELD_CONTEXT (decl) = t; |
1ad8aeeb DG |
4413 | if (CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (basetype)) |
4414 | { | |
4415 | DECL_SIZE (decl) = CLASSTYPE_SIZE (basetype); | |
4416 | DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl) = CLASSTYPE_SIZE_UNIT (basetype); | |
4417 | DECL_ALIGN (decl) = CLASSTYPE_ALIGN (basetype); | |
4418 | DECL_USER_ALIGN (decl) = CLASSTYPE_USER_ALIGN (basetype); | |
4419 | DECL_MODE (decl) = TYPE_MODE (basetype); | |
4420 | DECL_FIELD_IS_BASE (decl) = 1; | |
4421 | ||
4422 | /* Try to place the field. It may take more than one try if we | |
4423 | have a hard time placing the field without putting two | |
4424 | objects of the same type at the same address. */ | |
4425 | layout_nonempty_base_or_field (rli, decl, binfo, offsets); | |
4426 | /* Add the new FIELD_DECL to the list of fields for T. */ | |
910ad8de | 4427 | DECL_CHAIN (decl) = *next_field; |
1ad8aeeb | 4428 | *next_field = decl; |
910ad8de | 4429 | next_field = &DECL_CHAIN (decl); |
1ad8aeeb | 4430 | } |
5c24fba6 MM |
4431 | } |
4432 | else | |
ec386958 | 4433 | { |
17bbb839 | 4434 | tree eoc; |
7ba539c6 | 4435 | bool atend; |
ec386958 MM |
4436 | |
4437 | /* On some platforms (ARM), even empty classes will not be | |
4438 | byte-aligned. */ | |
db3927fb AH |
4439 | eoc = round_up_loc (input_location, |
4440 | rli_size_unit_so_far (rli), | |
17bbb839 | 4441 | CLASSTYPE_ALIGN_UNIT (basetype)); |
d9d9dbc0 | 4442 | atend = layout_empty_base (rli, binfo, eoc, offsets); |
7ba539c6 MM |
4443 | /* A nearly-empty class "has no proper base class that is empty, |
4444 | not morally virtual, and at an offset other than zero." */ | |
809e3e7f | 4445 | if (!BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo) && CLASSTYPE_NEARLY_EMPTY_P (t)) |
7ba539c6 MM |
4446 | { |
4447 | if (atend) | |
4448 | CLASSTYPE_NEARLY_EMPTY_P (t) = 0; | |
c5a35c3c | 4449 | /* The check above (used in G++ 3.2) is insufficient because |
7ba539c6 | 4450 | an empty class placed at offset zero might itself have an |
90024bdc | 4451 | empty base at a nonzero offset. */ |
c8094d83 | 4452 | else if (walk_subobject_offsets (basetype, |
7ba539c6 MM |
4453 | empty_base_at_nonzero_offset_p, |
4454 | size_zero_node, | |
4455 | /*offsets=*/NULL, | |
4456 | /*max_offset=*/NULL_TREE, | |
4457 | /*vbases_p=*/true)) | |
90d84934 | 4458 | CLASSTYPE_NEARLY_EMPTY_P (t) = 0; |
7ba539c6 | 4459 | } |
c8094d83 | 4460 | |
17bbb839 MM |
4461 | /* We do not create a FIELD_DECL for empty base classes because |
4462 | it might overlap some other field. We want to be able to | |
4463 | create CONSTRUCTORs for the class by iterating over the | |
4464 | FIELD_DECLs, and the back end does not handle overlapping | |
4465 | FIELD_DECLs. */ | |
58731fd1 MM |
4466 | |
4467 | /* An empty virtual base causes a class to be non-empty | |
4468 | -- but in that case we do not need to clear CLASSTYPE_EMPTY_P | |
4469 | here because that was already done when the virtual table | |
4470 | pointer was created. */ | |
ec386958 | 4471 | } |
5c24fba6 | 4472 | |
5c24fba6 | 4473 | /* Record the offsets of BINFO and its base subobjects. */ |
ff944b49 | 4474 | record_subobject_offsets (binfo, |
c20118a8 | 4475 | BINFO_OFFSET (binfo), |
c8094d83 | 4476 | offsets, |
c5a35c3c | 4477 | /*is_data_member=*/false); |
17bbb839 MM |
4478 | |
4479 | return next_field; | |
d77249e7 MM |
4480 | } |
4481 | ||
c20118a8 | 4482 | /* Layout all of the non-virtual base classes. Record empty |
17bbb839 MM |
4483 | subobjects in OFFSETS. T is the most derived type. Return nonzero |
4484 | if the type cannot be nearly empty. The fields created | |
4485 | corresponding to the base classes will be inserted at | |
4486 | *NEXT_FIELD. */ | |
607cf131 | 4487 | |
17bbb839 | 4488 | static void |
58731fd1 | 4489 | build_base_fields (record_layout_info rli, |
17bbb839 | 4490 | splay_tree offsets, tree *next_field) |
607cf131 MM |
4491 | { |
4492 | /* Chain to hold all the new FIELD_DECLs which stand in for base class | |
4493 | subobjects. */ | |
17bbb839 | 4494 | tree t = rli->t; |
604a3205 | 4495 | int n_baseclasses = BINFO_N_BASE_BINFOS (TYPE_BINFO (t)); |
5c24fba6 | 4496 | int i; |
607cf131 | 4497 | |
3461fba7 | 4498 | /* The primary base class is always allocated first. */ |
17bbb839 MM |
4499 | if (CLASSTYPE_HAS_PRIMARY_BASE_P (t)) |
4500 | next_field = build_base_field (rli, CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO (t), | |
58731fd1 | 4501 | offsets, next_field); |
d77249e7 MM |
4502 | |
4503 | /* Now allocate the rest of the bases. */ | |
607cf131 MM |
4504 | for (i = 0; i < n_baseclasses; ++i) |
4505 | { | |
d77249e7 | 4506 | tree base_binfo; |
607cf131 | 4507 | |
604a3205 | 4508 | base_binfo = BINFO_BASE_BINFO (TYPE_BINFO (t), i); |
911a71a7 | 4509 | |
3461fba7 NS |
4510 | /* The primary base was already allocated above, so we don't |
4511 | need to allocate it again here. */ | |
17bbb839 | 4512 | if (base_binfo == CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO (t)) |
607cf131 MM |
4513 | continue; |
4514 | ||
dbbf88d1 NS |
4515 | /* Virtual bases are added at the end (a primary virtual base |
4516 | will have already been added). */ | |
809e3e7f | 4517 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (base_binfo)) |
607cf131 MM |
4518 | continue; |
4519 | ||
58731fd1 | 4520 | next_field = build_base_field (rli, base_binfo, |
17bbb839 | 4521 | offsets, next_field); |
607cf131 | 4522 | } |
607cf131 MM |
4523 | } |
4524 | ||
58010b57 MM |
4525 | /* Go through the TYPE_METHODS of T issuing any appropriate |
4526 | diagnostics, figuring out which methods override which other | |
3ef397c1 | 4527 | methods, and so forth. */ |
58010b57 MM |
4528 | |
4529 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 4530 | check_methods (tree t) |
58010b57 MM |
4531 | { |
4532 | tree x; | |
58010b57 | 4533 | |
910ad8de | 4534 | for (x = TYPE_METHODS (t); x; x = DECL_CHAIN (x)) |
58010b57 | 4535 | { |
58010b57 | 4536 | check_for_override (x, t); |
aaf8a23e | 4537 | if (DECL_PURE_VIRTUAL_P (x) && (TREE_CODE (x) != FUNCTION_DECL || ! DECL_VINDEX (x))) |
dee15844 | 4538 | error ("initializer specified for non-virtual method %q+D", x); |
58010b57 MM |
4539 | /* The name of the field is the original field name |
4540 | Save this in auxiliary field for later overloading. */ | |
aaf8a23e | 4541 | if (TREE_CODE (x) == FUNCTION_DECL && DECL_VINDEX (x)) |
58010b57 | 4542 | { |
3ef397c1 | 4543 | TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (t) = 1; |
fee7654e | 4544 | if (DECL_PURE_VIRTUAL_P (x)) |
9771b263 | 4545 | vec_safe_push (CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS (t), x); |
58010b57 | 4546 | } |
46408846 JM |
4547 | /* All user-provided destructors are non-trivial. |
4548 | Constructors and assignment ops are handled in | |
4549 | grok_special_member_properties. */ | |
20f2653e | 4550 | if (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (x) && user_provided_p (x)) |
9f4faeae | 4551 | TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (t) = 1; |
58010b57 | 4552 | } |
58010b57 MM |
4553 | } |
4554 | ||
db9b2174 MM |
4555 | /* FN is a constructor or destructor. Clone the declaration to create |
4556 | a specialized in-charge or not-in-charge version, as indicated by | |
4557 | NAME. */ | |
4558 | ||
4559 | static tree | |
94edc4ab | 4560 | build_clone (tree fn, tree name) |
db9b2174 MM |
4561 | { |
4562 | tree parms; | |
4563 | tree clone; | |
4564 | ||
4565 | /* Copy the function. */ | |
4566 | clone = copy_decl (fn); | |
db9b2174 MM |
4567 | /* Reset the function name. */ |
4568 | DECL_NAME (clone) = name; | |
b97e8a14 JM |
4569 | /* Remember where this function came from. */ |
4570 | DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (clone) = fn; | |
4571 | /* Make it easy to find the CLONE given the FN. */ | |
910ad8de NF |
4572 | DECL_CHAIN (clone) = DECL_CHAIN (fn); |
4573 | DECL_CHAIN (fn) = clone; | |
b97e8a14 JM |
4574 | |
4575 | /* If this is a template, do the rest on the DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT. */ | |
4576 | if (TREE_CODE (clone) == TEMPLATE_DECL) | |
4577 | { | |
4578 | tree result = build_clone (DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (clone), name); | |
4579 | DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (clone) = result; | |
4580 | DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO (result) = copy_node (DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO (result)); | |
4581 | DECL_TI_TEMPLATE (result) = clone; | |
4582 | TREE_TYPE (clone) = TREE_TYPE (result); | |
4583 | return clone; | |
4584 | } | |
4585 | ||
ad115a3c | 4586 | SET_DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (clone, NULL_TREE); |
b97e8a14 | 4587 | DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION (clone) = fn; |
db9b2174 MM |
4588 | /* There's no pending inline data for this function. */ |
4589 | DECL_PENDING_INLINE_INFO (clone) = NULL; | |
4590 | DECL_PENDING_INLINE_P (clone) = 0; | |
db9b2174 | 4591 | |
298d6f60 MM |
4592 | /* The base-class destructor is not virtual. */ |
4593 | if (name == base_dtor_identifier) | |
4594 | { | |
4595 | DECL_VIRTUAL_P (clone) = 0; | |
4596 | if (TREE_CODE (clone) != TEMPLATE_DECL) | |
4597 | DECL_VINDEX (clone) = NULL_TREE; | |
4598 | } | |
4599 | ||
4e7512c9 | 4600 | /* If there was an in-charge parameter, drop it from the function |
db9b2174 MM |
4601 | type. */ |
4602 | if (DECL_HAS_IN_CHARGE_PARM_P (clone)) | |
4603 | { | |
4604 | tree basetype; | |
4605 | tree parmtypes; | |
4606 | tree exceptions; | |
4607 | ||
4608 | exceptions = TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS (TREE_TYPE (clone)); | |
4609 | basetype = TYPE_METHOD_BASETYPE (TREE_TYPE (clone)); | |
4610 | parmtypes = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (clone)); | |
4611 | /* Skip the `this' parameter. */ | |
4612 | parmtypes = TREE_CHAIN (parmtypes); | |
4613 | /* Skip the in-charge parameter. */ | |
4614 | parmtypes = TREE_CHAIN (parmtypes); | |
e0fff4b3 JM |
4615 | /* And the VTT parm, in a complete [cd]tor. */ |
4616 | if (DECL_HAS_VTT_PARM_P (fn) | |
4617 | && ! DECL_NEEDS_VTT_PARM_P (clone)) | |
4618 | parmtypes = TREE_CHAIN (parmtypes); | |
3ec6bad3 MM |
4619 | /* If this is subobject constructor or destructor, add the vtt |
4620 | parameter. */ | |
c8094d83 | 4621 | TREE_TYPE (clone) |
43dc123f MM |
4622 | = build_method_type_directly (basetype, |
4623 | TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (clone)), | |
4624 | parmtypes); | |
db9b2174 MM |
4625 | if (exceptions) |
4626 | TREE_TYPE (clone) = build_exception_variant (TREE_TYPE (clone), | |
4627 | exceptions); | |
c8094d83 | 4628 | TREE_TYPE (clone) |
e9525111 MM |
4629 | = cp_build_type_attribute_variant (TREE_TYPE (clone), |
4630 | TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (TREE_TYPE (fn))); | |
db9b2174 MM |
4631 | } |
4632 | ||
b97e8a14 JM |
4633 | /* Copy the function parameters. */ |
4634 | DECL_ARGUMENTS (clone) = copy_list (DECL_ARGUMENTS (clone)); | |
4635 | /* Remove the in-charge parameter. */ | |
4636 | if (DECL_HAS_IN_CHARGE_PARM_P (clone)) | |
4637 | { | |
910ad8de NF |
4638 | DECL_CHAIN (DECL_ARGUMENTS (clone)) |
4639 | = DECL_CHAIN (DECL_CHAIN (DECL_ARGUMENTS (clone))); | |
b97e8a14 JM |
4640 | DECL_HAS_IN_CHARGE_PARM_P (clone) = 0; |
4641 | } | |
4642 | /* And the VTT parm, in a complete [cd]tor. */ | |
4643 | if (DECL_HAS_VTT_PARM_P (fn)) | |
db9b2174 | 4644 | { |
b97e8a14 JM |
4645 | if (DECL_NEEDS_VTT_PARM_P (clone)) |
4646 | DECL_HAS_VTT_PARM_P (clone) = 1; | |
4647 | else | |
db9b2174 | 4648 | { |
910ad8de NF |
4649 | DECL_CHAIN (DECL_ARGUMENTS (clone)) |
4650 | = DECL_CHAIN (DECL_CHAIN (DECL_ARGUMENTS (clone))); | |
b97e8a14 | 4651 | DECL_HAS_VTT_PARM_P (clone) = 0; |
3ec6bad3 | 4652 | } |
b97e8a14 | 4653 | } |
3ec6bad3 | 4654 | |
910ad8de | 4655 | for (parms = DECL_ARGUMENTS (clone); parms; parms = DECL_CHAIN (parms)) |
b97e8a14 JM |
4656 | { |
4657 | DECL_CONTEXT (parms) = clone; | |
4658 | cxx_dup_lang_specific_decl (parms); | |
db9b2174 MM |
4659 | } |
4660 | ||
db9b2174 | 4661 | /* Create the RTL for this function. */ |
245763e3 | 4662 | SET_DECL_RTL (clone, NULL); |
0e6df31e | 4663 | rest_of_decl_compilation (clone, /*top_level=*/1, at_eof); |
c8094d83 | 4664 | |
b97e8a14 JM |
4665 | if (pch_file) |
4666 | note_decl_for_pch (clone); | |
db9b2174 | 4667 | |
b97e8a14 JM |
4668 | return clone; |
4669 | } | |
db9b2174 | 4670 | |
b97e8a14 JM |
4671 | /* Implementation of DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION and DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P, do |
4672 | not invoke this function directly. | |
4673 | ||
4674 | For a non-thunk function, returns the address of the slot for storing | |
4675 | the function it is a clone of. Otherwise returns NULL_TREE. | |
4676 | ||
4677 | If JUST_TESTING, looks through TEMPLATE_DECL and returns NULL if | |
4678 | cloned_function is unset. This is to support the separate | |
4679 | DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION and DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P modes; using the latter | |
4680 | on a template makes sense, but not the former. */ | |
4681 | ||
4682 | tree * | |
4683 | decl_cloned_function_p (const_tree decl, bool just_testing) | |
4684 | { | |
4685 | tree *ptr; | |
4686 | if (just_testing) | |
4687 | decl = STRIP_TEMPLATE (decl); | |
4688 | ||
4689 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL | |
4690 | || !DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (decl) | |
4691 | || DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (decl)->u.fn.thunk_p) | |
4692 | { | |
4693 | #if defined ENABLE_TREE_CHECKING && (GCC_VERSION >= 2007) | |
4694 | if (!just_testing) | |
4695 | lang_check_failed (__FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__); | |
4696 | else | |
4697 | #endif | |
4698 | return NULL; | |
db9b2174 MM |
4699 | } |
4700 | ||
b97e8a14 JM |
4701 | ptr = &DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (decl)->u.fn.u5.cloned_function; |
4702 | if (just_testing && *ptr == NULL_TREE) | |
4703 | return NULL; | |
4704 | else | |
4705 | return ptr; | |
db9b2174 MM |
4706 | } |
4707 | ||
4708 | /* Produce declarations for all appropriate clones of FN. If | |
838dfd8a | 4709 | UPDATE_METHOD_VEC_P is nonzero, the clones are added to the |
db9b2174 MM |
4710 | CLASTYPE_METHOD_VEC as well. */ |
4711 | ||
4712 | void | |
94edc4ab | 4713 | clone_function_decl (tree fn, int update_method_vec_p) |
db9b2174 MM |
4714 | { |
4715 | tree clone; | |
4716 | ||
c00996a3 | 4717 | /* Avoid inappropriate cloning. */ |
910ad8de NF |
4718 | if (DECL_CHAIN (fn) |
4719 | && DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P (DECL_CHAIN (fn))) | |
c00996a3 JM |
4720 | return; |
4721 | ||
298d6f60 | 4722 | if (DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_CONSTRUCTOR_P (fn)) |
db9b2174 | 4723 | { |
298d6f60 MM |
4724 | /* For each constructor, we need two variants: an in-charge version |
4725 | and a not-in-charge version. */ | |
db9b2174 MM |
4726 | clone = build_clone (fn, complete_ctor_identifier); |
4727 | if (update_method_vec_p) | |
b2a9b208 | 4728 | add_method (DECL_CONTEXT (clone), clone, NULL_TREE); |
db9b2174 MM |
4729 | clone = build_clone (fn, base_ctor_identifier); |
4730 | if (update_method_vec_p) | |
b2a9b208 | 4731 | add_method (DECL_CONTEXT (clone), clone, NULL_TREE); |
db9b2174 MM |
4732 | } |
4733 | else | |
298d6f60 | 4734 | { |
50bc768d | 4735 | gcc_assert (DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_DESTRUCTOR_P (fn)); |
298d6f60 | 4736 | |
3ec6bad3 | 4737 | /* For each destructor, we need three variants: an in-charge |
298d6f60 | 4738 | version, a not-in-charge version, and an in-charge deleting |
4e7512c9 MM |
4739 | version. We clone the deleting version first because that |
4740 | means it will go second on the TYPE_METHODS list -- and that | |
4741 | corresponds to the correct layout order in the virtual | |
c8094d83 | 4742 | function table. |
52682a1b | 4743 | |
0cbd7506 | 4744 | For a non-virtual destructor, we do not build a deleting |
52682a1b MM |
4745 | destructor. */ |
4746 | if (DECL_VIRTUAL_P (fn)) | |
4747 | { | |
4748 | clone = build_clone (fn, deleting_dtor_identifier); | |
4749 | if (update_method_vec_p) | |
b2a9b208 | 4750 | add_method (DECL_CONTEXT (clone), clone, NULL_TREE); |
52682a1b | 4751 | } |
4e7512c9 | 4752 | clone = build_clone (fn, complete_dtor_identifier); |
298d6f60 | 4753 | if (update_method_vec_p) |
b2a9b208 | 4754 | add_method (DECL_CONTEXT (clone), clone, NULL_TREE); |
298d6f60 MM |
4755 | clone = build_clone (fn, base_dtor_identifier); |
4756 | if (update_method_vec_p) | |
b2a9b208 | 4757 | add_method (DECL_CONTEXT (clone), clone, NULL_TREE); |
298d6f60 | 4758 | } |
5daf7c0a JM |
4759 | |
4760 | /* Note that this is an abstract function that is never emitted. */ | |
00de328a | 4761 | DECL_ABSTRACT_P (fn) = true; |
db9b2174 MM |
4762 | } |
4763 | ||
5f6eeeb3 NS |
4764 | /* DECL is an in charge constructor, which is being defined. This will |
4765 | have had an in class declaration, from whence clones were | |
4766 | declared. An out-of-class definition can specify additional default | |
4767 | arguments. As it is the clones that are involved in overload | |
4768 | resolution, we must propagate the information from the DECL to its | |
00a17e31 | 4769 | clones. */ |
5f6eeeb3 NS |
4770 | |
4771 | void | |
94edc4ab | 4772 | adjust_clone_args (tree decl) |
5f6eeeb3 NS |
4773 | { |
4774 | tree clone; | |
c8094d83 | 4775 | |
910ad8de NF |
4776 | for (clone = DECL_CHAIN (decl); clone && DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P (clone); |
4777 | clone = DECL_CHAIN (clone)) | |
5f6eeeb3 NS |
4778 | { |
4779 | tree orig_clone_parms = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (clone)); | |
4780 | tree orig_decl_parms = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (decl)); | |
4781 | tree decl_parms, clone_parms; | |
4782 | ||
4783 | clone_parms = orig_clone_parms; | |
c8094d83 | 4784 | |
00a17e31 | 4785 | /* Skip the 'this' parameter. */ |
5f6eeeb3 NS |
4786 | orig_clone_parms = TREE_CHAIN (orig_clone_parms); |
4787 | orig_decl_parms = TREE_CHAIN (orig_decl_parms); | |
4788 | ||
4789 | if (DECL_HAS_IN_CHARGE_PARM_P (decl)) | |
4790 | orig_decl_parms = TREE_CHAIN (orig_decl_parms); | |
4791 | if (DECL_HAS_VTT_PARM_P (decl)) | |
4792 | orig_decl_parms = TREE_CHAIN (orig_decl_parms); | |
c8094d83 | 4793 | |
5f6eeeb3 NS |
4794 | clone_parms = orig_clone_parms; |
4795 | if (DECL_HAS_VTT_PARM_P (clone)) | |
4796 | clone_parms = TREE_CHAIN (clone_parms); | |
c8094d83 | 4797 | |
5f6eeeb3 NS |
4798 | for (decl_parms = orig_decl_parms; decl_parms; |
4799 | decl_parms = TREE_CHAIN (decl_parms), | |
4800 | clone_parms = TREE_CHAIN (clone_parms)) | |
4801 | { | |
50bc768d NS |
4802 | gcc_assert (same_type_p (TREE_TYPE (decl_parms), |
4803 | TREE_TYPE (clone_parms))); | |
c8094d83 | 4804 | |
5f6eeeb3 NS |
4805 | if (TREE_PURPOSE (decl_parms) && !TREE_PURPOSE (clone_parms)) |
4806 | { | |
4807 | /* A default parameter has been added. Adjust the | |
00a17e31 | 4808 | clone's parameters. */ |
5f6eeeb3 | 4809 | tree exceptions = TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS (TREE_TYPE (clone)); |
3c3905fc | 4810 | tree attrs = TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (TREE_TYPE (clone)); |
5f6eeeb3 NS |
4811 | tree basetype = TYPE_METHOD_BASETYPE (TREE_TYPE (clone)); |
4812 | tree type; | |
4813 | ||
4814 | clone_parms = orig_decl_parms; | |
4815 | ||
4816 | if (DECL_HAS_VTT_PARM_P (clone)) | |
4817 | { | |
4818 | clone_parms = tree_cons (TREE_PURPOSE (orig_clone_parms), | |
4819 | TREE_VALUE (orig_clone_parms), | |
4820 | clone_parms); | |
4821 | TREE_TYPE (clone_parms) = TREE_TYPE (orig_clone_parms); | |
4822 | } | |
43dc123f MM |
4823 | type = build_method_type_directly (basetype, |
4824 | TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (clone)), | |
4825 | clone_parms); | |
5f6eeeb3 NS |
4826 | if (exceptions) |
4827 | type = build_exception_variant (type, exceptions); | |
3c3905fc JM |
4828 | if (attrs) |
4829 | type = cp_build_type_attribute_variant (type, attrs); | |
5f6eeeb3 | 4830 | TREE_TYPE (clone) = type; |
c8094d83 | 4831 | |
5f6eeeb3 NS |
4832 | clone_parms = NULL_TREE; |
4833 | break; | |
4834 | } | |
4835 | } | |
50bc768d | 4836 | gcc_assert (!clone_parms); |
5f6eeeb3 NS |
4837 | } |
4838 | } | |
4839 | ||
db9b2174 MM |
4840 | /* For each of the constructors and destructors in T, create an |
4841 | in-charge and not-in-charge variant. */ | |
4842 | ||
4843 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 4844 | clone_constructors_and_destructors (tree t) |
db9b2174 MM |
4845 | { |
4846 | tree fns; | |
4847 | ||
db9b2174 MM |
4848 | /* If for some reason we don't have a CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC, we bail |
4849 | out now. */ | |
4850 | if (!CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (t)) | |
4851 | return; | |
4852 | ||
db9b2174 MM |
4853 | for (fns = CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTORS (t); fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) |
4854 | clone_function_decl (OVL_CURRENT (fns), /*update_method_vec_p=*/1); | |
298d6f60 MM |
4855 | for (fns = CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTORS (t); fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) |
4856 | clone_function_decl (OVL_CURRENT (fns), /*update_method_vec_p=*/1); | |
db9b2174 MM |
4857 | } |
4858 | ||
593a0835 PC |
4859 | /* Deduce noexcept for a destructor DTOR. */ |
4860 | ||
4861 | void | |
4862 | deduce_noexcept_on_destructor (tree dtor) | |
4863 | { | |
4864 | if (!TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS (TREE_TYPE (dtor))) | |
4865 | { | |
b15ea309 | 4866 | tree eh_spec = unevaluated_noexcept_spec (); |
593a0835 PC |
4867 | TREE_TYPE (dtor) = build_exception_variant (TREE_TYPE (dtor), eh_spec); |
4868 | } | |
4869 | } | |
4870 | ||
4871 | /* For each destructor in T, deduce noexcept: | |
4872 | ||
4873 | 12.4/3: A declaration of a destructor that does not have an | |
4874 | exception-specification is implicitly considered to have the | |
4875 | same exception-specification as an implicit declaration (15.4). */ | |
4876 | ||
4877 | static void | |
4878 | deduce_noexcept_on_destructors (tree t) | |
4879 | { | |
593a0835 PC |
4880 | /* If for some reason we don't have a CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC, we bail |
4881 | out now. */ | |
4882 | if (!CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (t)) | |
4883 | return; | |
4884 | ||
a5e90b2a | 4885 | for (tree fns = CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTORS (t); fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) |
593a0835 PC |
4886 | deduce_noexcept_on_destructor (OVL_CURRENT (fns)); |
4887 | } | |
4888 | ||
0a35513e AH |
4889 | /* Subroutine of set_one_vmethod_tm_attributes. Search base classes |
4890 | of TYPE for virtual functions which FNDECL overrides. Return a | |
4891 | mask of the tm attributes found therein. */ | |
4892 | ||
4893 | static int | |
4894 | look_for_tm_attr_overrides (tree type, tree fndecl) | |
4895 | { | |
4896 | tree binfo = TYPE_BINFO (type); | |
4897 | tree base_binfo; | |
4898 | int ix, found = 0; | |
4899 | ||
4900 | for (ix = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, ix, base_binfo); ++ix) | |
4901 | { | |
4902 | tree o, basetype = BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo); | |
4903 | ||
4904 | if (!TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (basetype)) | |
4905 | continue; | |
4906 | ||
4907 | o = look_for_overrides_here (basetype, fndecl); | |
4908 | if (o) | |
4909 | found |= tm_attr_to_mask (find_tm_attribute | |
4910 | (TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (TREE_TYPE (o)))); | |
4911 | else | |
4912 | found |= look_for_tm_attr_overrides (basetype, fndecl); | |
4913 | } | |
4914 | ||
4915 | return found; | |
4916 | } | |
4917 | ||
4918 | /* Subroutine of set_method_tm_attributes. Handle the checks and | |
4919 | inheritance for one virtual method FNDECL. */ | |
4920 | ||
4921 | static void | |
4922 | set_one_vmethod_tm_attributes (tree type, tree fndecl) | |
4923 | { | |
4924 | tree tm_attr; | |
4925 | int found, have; | |
4926 | ||
4927 | found = look_for_tm_attr_overrides (type, fndecl); | |
4928 | ||
4929 | /* If FNDECL doesn't actually override anything (i.e. T is the | |
4930 | class that first declares FNDECL virtual), then we're done. */ | |
4931 | if (found == 0) | |
4932 | return; | |
4933 | ||
4934 | tm_attr = find_tm_attribute (TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (TREE_TYPE (fndecl))); | |
4935 | have = tm_attr_to_mask (tm_attr); | |
4936 | ||
4937 | /* Intel STM Language Extension 3.0, Section 4.2 table 4: | |
4938 | tm_pure must match exactly, otherwise no weakening of | |
4939 | tm_safe > tm_callable > nothing. */ | |
4940 | /* ??? The tm_pure attribute didn't make the transition to the | |
4941 | multivendor language spec. */ | |
4942 | if (have == TM_ATTR_PURE) | |
4943 | { | |
4944 | if (found != TM_ATTR_PURE) | |
4945 | { | |
4946 | found &= -found; | |
4947 | goto err_override; | |
4948 | } | |
4949 | } | |
4950 | /* If the overridden function is tm_pure, then FNDECL must be. */ | |
4951 | else if (found == TM_ATTR_PURE && tm_attr) | |
4952 | goto err_override; | |
4953 | /* Look for base class combinations that cannot be satisfied. */ | |
4954 | else if (found != TM_ATTR_PURE && (found & TM_ATTR_PURE)) | |
4955 | { | |
4956 | found &= ~TM_ATTR_PURE; | |
4957 | found &= -found; | |
4958 | error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (fndecl), | |
4959 | "method overrides both %<transaction_pure%> and %qE methods", | |
4960 | tm_mask_to_attr (found)); | |
4961 | } | |
4962 | /* If FNDECL did not declare an attribute, then inherit the most | |
4963 | restrictive one. */ | |
4964 | else if (tm_attr == NULL) | |
4965 | { | |
4966 | apply_tm_attr (fndecl, tm_mask_to_attr (found & -found)); | |
4967 | } | |
4968 | /* Otherwise validate that we're not weaker than a function | |
4969 | that is being overridden. */ | |
4970 | else | |
4971 | { | |
4972 | found &= -found; | |
4973 | if (found <= TM_ATTR_CALLABLE && have > found) | |
4974 | goto err_override; | |
4975 | } | |
4976 | return; | |
4977 | ||
4978 | err_override: | |
4979 | error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (fndecl), | |
4980 | "method declared %qE overriding %qE method", | |
4981 | tm_attr, tm_mask_to_attr (found)); | |
4982 | } | |
4983 | ||
4984 | /* For each of the methods in T, propagate a class-level tm attribute. */ | |
4985 | ||
4986 | static void | |
4987 | set_method_tm_attributes (tree t) | |
4988 | { | |
4989 | tree class_tm_attr, fndecl; | |
4990 | ||
4991 | /* Don't bother collecting tm attributes if transactional memory | |
4992 | support is not enabled. */ | |
4993 | if (!flag_tm) | |
4994 | return; | |
4995 | ||
4996 | /* Process virtual methods first, as they inherit directly from the | |
4997 | base virtual function and also require validation of new attributes. */ | |
4998 | if (TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t)) | |
4999 | { | |
5000 | tree vchain; | |
5001 | for (vchain = BINFO_VIRTUALS (TYPE_BINFO (t)); vchain; | |
5002 | vchain = TREE_CHAIN (vchain)) | |
00a42fb3 AH |
5003 | { |
5004 | fndecl = BV_FN (vchain); | |
5005 | if (DECL_THUNK_P (fndecl)) | |
5006 | fndecl = THUNK_TARGET (fndecl); | |
5007 | set_one_vmethod_tm_attributes (t, fndecl); | |
5008 | } | |
0a35513e AH |
5009 | } |
5010 | ||
5011 | /* If the class doesn't have an attribute, nothing more to do. */ | |
5012 | class_tm_attr = find_tm_attribute (TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (t)); | |
5013 | if (class_tm_attr == NULL) | |
5014 | return; | |
5015 | ||
5016 | /* Any method that does not yet have a tm attribute inherits | |
5017 | the one from the class. */ | |
5018 | for (fndecl = TYPE_METHODS (t); fndecl; fndecl = TREE_CHAIN (fndecl)) | |
5019 | { | |
5020 | if (!find_tm_attribute (TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (TREE_TYPE (fndecl)))) | |
5021 | apply_tm_attr (fndecl, class_tm_attr); | |
5022 | } | |
5023 | } | |
5024 | ||
8c95264b MLI |
5025 | /* Returns true iff class T has a user-defined constructor other than |
5026 | the default constructor. */ | |
5027 | ||
5028 | bool | |
5029 | type_has_user_nondefault_constructor (tree t) | |
5030 | { | |
5031 | tree fns; | |
5032 | ||
5033 | if (!TYPE_HAS_USER_CONSTRUCTOR (t)) | |
5034 | return false; | |
5035 | ||
5036 | for (fns = CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTORS (t); fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) | |
5037 | { | |
5038 | tree fn = OVL_CURRENT (fns); | |
5039 | if (!DECL_ARTIFICIAL (fn) | |
c2b58ba2 JM |
5040 | && (TREE_CODE (fn) == TEMPLATE_DECL |
5041 | || (skip_artificial_parms_for (fn, DECL_ARGUMENTS (fn)) | |
5042 | != NULL_TREE))) | |
8c95264b MLI |
5043 | return true; |
5044 | } | |
5045 | ||
5046 | return false; | |
5047 | } | |
5048 | ||
6ad86a5b FC |
5049 | /* Returns the defaulted constructor if T has one. Otherwise, returns |
5050 | NULL_TREE. */ | |
5051 | ||
5052 | tree | |
5053 | in_class_defaulted_default_constructor (tree t) | |
5054 | { | |
5055 | tree fns, args; | |
5056 | ||
5057 | if (!TYPE_HAS_USER_CONSTRUCTOR (t)) | |
5058 | return NULL_TREE; | |
5059 | ||
5060 | for (fns = CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTORS (t); fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) | |
5061 | { | |
5062 | tree fn = OVL_CURRENT (fns); | |
5063 | ||
5064 | if (DECL_DEFAULTED_IN_CLASS_P (fn)) | |
5065 | { | |
5066 | args = FUNCTION_FIRST_USER_PARMTYPE (fn); | |
5067 | while (args && TREE_PURPOSE (args)) | |
5068 | args = TREE_CHAIN (args); | |
5069 | if (!args || args == void_list_node) | |
5070 | return fn; | |
5071 | } | |
5072 | } | |
5073 | ||
5074 | return NULL_TREE; | |
5075 | } | |
5076 | ||
b87d79e6 | 5077 | /* Returns true iff FN is a user-provided function, i.e. user-declared |
20f2653e JM |
5078 | and not defaulted at its first declaration; or explicit, private, |
5079 | protected, or non-const. */ | |
b87d79e6 | 5080 | |
20f2653e | 5081 | bool |
b87d79e6 JM |
5082 | user_provided_p (tree fn) |
5083 | { | |
5084 | if (TREE_CODE (fn) == TEMPLATE_DECL) | |
5085 | return true; | |
5086 | else | |
5087 | return (!DECL_ARTIFICIAL (fn) | |
eca7fc57 JM |
5088 | && !(DECL_INITIALIZED_IN_CLASS_P (fn) |
5089 | && (DECL_DEFAULTED_FN (fn) || DECL_DELETED_FN (fn)))); | |
b87d79e6 JM |
5090 | } |
5091 | ||
5092 | /* Returns true iff class T has a user-provided constructor. */ | |
5093 | ||
5094 | bool | |
5095 | type_has_user_provided_constructor (tree t) | |
5096 | { | |
5097 | tree fns; | |
5098 | ||
fd97a96a JM |
5099 | if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (t)) |
5100 | return false; | |
5101 | ||
b87d79e6 JM |
5102 | if (!TYPE_HAS_USER_CONSTRUCTOR (t)) |
5103 | return false; | |
5104 | ||
5105 | /* This can happen in error cases; avoid crashing. */ | |
5106 | if (!CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (t)) | |
5107 | return false; | |
5108 | ||
5109 | for (fns = CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTORS (t); fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) | |
5110 | if (user_provided_p (OVL_CURRENT (fns))) | |
5111 | return true; | |
5112 | ||
5113 | return false; | |
5114 | } | |
5115 | ||
a710f1f8 JM |
5116 | /* Returns true iff class T has a non-user-provided (i.e. implicitly |
5117 | declared or explicitly defaulted in the class body) default | |
5118 | constructor. */ | |
b87d79e6 JM |
5119 | |
5120 | bool | |
a710f1f8 | 5121 | type_has_non_user_provided_default_constructor (tree t) |
b87d79e6 | 5122 | { |
71b8cb01 | 5123 | tree fns; |
b87d79e6 | 5124 | |
a710f1f8 | 5125 | if (!TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (t)) |
b87d79e6 | 5126 | return false; |
a710f1f8 JM |
5127 | if (CLASSTYPE_LAZY_DEFAULT_CTOR (t)) |
5128 | return true; | |
b87d79e6 JM |
5129 | |
5130 | for (fns = CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTORS (t); fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) | |
5131 | { | |
5132 | tree fn = OVL_CURRENT (fns); | |
7ad8d488 | 5133 | if (TREE_CODE (fn) == FUNCTION_DECL |
a710f1f8 | 5134 | && !user_provided_p (fn) |
71b8cb01 JM |
5135 | && sufficient_parms_p (FUNCTION_FIRST_USER_PARMTYPE (fn))) |
5136 | return true; | |
b87d79e6 JM |
5137 | } |
5138 | ||
5139 | return false; | |
5140 | } | |
5141 | ||
32bfcf80 JM |
5142 | /* TYPE is being used as a virtual base, and has a non-trivial move |
5143 | assignment. Return true if this is due to there being a user-provided | |
5144 | move assignment in TYPE or one of its subobjects; if there isn't, then | |
5145 | multiple move assignment can't cause any harm. */ | |
5146 | ||
5147 | bool | |
5148 | vbase_has_user_provided_move_assign (tree type) | |
5149 | { | |
5150 | /* Does the type itself have a user-provided move assignment operator? */ | |
5151 | for (tree fns | |
5152 | = lookup_fnfields_slot_nolazy (type, ansi_assopname (NOP_EXPR)); | |
5153 | fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) | |
5154 | { | |
5155 | tree fn = OVL_CURRENT (fns); | |
5156 | if (move_fn_p (fn) && user_provided_p (fn)) | |
5157 | return true; | |
5158 | } | |
5159 | ||
5160 | /* Do any of its bases? */ | |
5161 | tree binfo = TYPE_BINFO (type); | |
5162 | tree base_binfo; | |
5163 | for (int i = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); ++i) | |
5164 | if (vbase_has_user_provided_move_assign (BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo))) | |
5165 | return true; | |
5166 | ||
5167 | /* Or non-static data members? */ | |
5168 | for (tree field = TYPE_FIELDS (type); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field)) | |
5169 | { | |
5170 | if (TREE_CODE (field) == FIELD_DECL | |
5171 | && CLASS_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (field)) | |
5172 | && vbase_has_user_provided_move_assign (TREE_TYPE (field))) | |
5173 | return true; | |
5174 | } | |
5175 | ||
5176 | /* Seems not. */ | |
5177 | return false; | |
5178 | } | |
5179 | ||
6132bdd7 JM |
5180 | /* If default-initialization leaves part of TYPE uninitialized, returns |
5181 | a DECL for the field or TYPE itself (DR 253). */ | |
5182 | ||
5183 | tree | |
5184 | default_init_uninitialized_part (tree type) | |
5185 | { | |
5186 | tree t, r, binfo; | |
5187 | int i; | |
5188 | ||
5189 | type = strip_array_types (type); | |
5190 | if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (type)) | |
5191 | return type; | |
a710f1f8 | 5192 | if (!type_has_non_user_provided_default_constructor (type)) |
6132bdd7 JM |
5193 | return NULL_TREE; |
5194 | for (binfo = TYPE_BINFO (type), i = 0; | |
5195 | BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, t); ++i) | |
5196 | { | |
5197 | r = default_init_uninitialized_part (BINFO_TYPE (t)); | |
5198 | if (r) | |
5199 | return r; | |
5200 | } | |
5201 | for (t = TYPE_FIELDS (type); t; t = DECL_CHAIN (t)) | |
5202 | if (TREE_CODE (t) == FIELD_DECL | |
5203 | && !DECL_ARTIFICIAL (t) | |
5204 | && !DECL_INITIAL (t)) | |
5205 | { | |
5206 | r = default_init_uninitialized_part (TREE_TYPE (t)); | |
5207 | if (r) | |
5208 | return DECL_P (r) ? r : t; | |
5209 | } | |
5210 | ||
5211 | return NULL_TREE; | |
5212 | } | |
5213 | ||
fd3faf2b | 5214 | /* Returns true iff for class T, a trivial synthesized default constructor |
0930cc0e JM |
5215 | would be constexpr. */ |
5216 | ||
5217 | bool | |
fd3faf2b | 5218 | trivial_default_constructor_is_constexpr (tree t) |
0930cc0e | 5219 | { |
fd3faf2b | 5220 | /* A defaulted trivial default constructor is constexpr |
0930cc0e | 5221 | if there is nothing to initialize. */ |
fd3faf2b | 5222 | gcc_assert (!TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT (t)); |
0930cc0e JM |
5223 | return is_really_empty_class (t); |
5224 | } | |
5225 | ||
91ea6df3 GDR |
5226 | /* Returns true iff class T has a constexpr default constructor. */ |
5227 | ||
5228 | bool | |
5229 | type_has_constexpr_default_constructor (tree t) | |
5230 | { | |
5231 | tree fns; | |
5232 | ||
5233 | if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (t)) | |
69f36ba6 JM |
5234 | { |
5235 | /* The caller should have stripped an enclosing array. */ | |
5236 | gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (t) != ARRAY_TYPE); | |
5237 | return false; | |
5238 | } | |
0930cc0e | 5239 | if (CLASSTYPE_LAZY_DEFAULT_CTOR (t)) |
fd3faf2b JM |
5240 | { |
5241 | if (!TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT (t)) | |
5242 | return trivial_default_constructor_is_constexpr (t); | |
5243 | /* Non-trivial, we need to check subobject constructors. */ | |
5244 | lazily_declare_fn (sfk_constructor, t); | |
5245 | } | |
f7d042e2 | 5246 | fns = locate_ctor (t); |
91ea6df3 GDR |
5247 | return (fns && DECL_DECLARED_CONSTEXPR_P (fns)); |
5248 | } | |
5249 | ||
46408846 JM |
5250 | /* Returns true iff class TYPE has a virtual destructor. */ |
5251 | ||
5252 | bool | |
5253 | type_has_virtual_destructor (tree type) | |
5254 | { | |
5255 | tree dtor; | |
5256 | ||
5257 | if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (type)) | |
5258 | return false; | |
5259 | ||
5260 | gcc_assert (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type)); | |
5261 | dtor = CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTORS (type); | |
5262 | return (dtor && DECL_VIRTUAL_P (dtor)); | |
5263 | } | |
5264 | ||
ac177431 JM |
5265 | /* Returns true iff class T has a move constructor. */ |
5266 | ||
5267 | bool | |
5268 | type_has_move_constructor (tree t) | |
5269 | { | |
5270 | tree fns; | |
5271 | ||
5272 | if (CLASSTYPE_LAZY_MOVE_CTOR (t)) | |
5273 | { | |
5274 | gcc_assert (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (t)); | |
5275 | lazily_declare_fn (sfk_move_constructor, t); | |
5276 | } | |
5277 | ||
5278 | if (!CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (t)) | |
5279 | return false; | |
5280 | ||
5281 | for (fns = CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTORS (t); fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) | |
5282 | if (move_fn_p (OVL_CURRENT (fns))) | |
5283 | return true; | |
5284 | ||
5285 | return false; | |
5286 | } | |
5287 | ||
5288 | /* Returns true iff class T has a move assignment operator. */ | |
5289 | ||
5290 | bool | |
5291 | type_has_move_assign (tree t) | |
5292 | { | |
5293 | tree fns; | |
5294 | ||
5295 | if (CLASSTYPE_LAZY_MOVE_ASSIGN (t)) | |
5296 | { | |
5297 | gcc_assert (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (t)); | |
5298 | lazily_declare_fn (sfk_move_assignment, t); | |
5299 | } | |
5300 | ||
fa4ba4af | 5301 | for (fns = lookup_fnfields_slot_nolazy (t, ansi_assopname (NOP_EXPR)); |
ac177431 JM |
5302 | fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) |
5303 | if (move_fn_p (OVL_CURRENT (fns))) | |
5304 | return true; | |
5305 | ||
5306 | return false; | |
5307 | } | |
5308 | ||
a2e70335 JM |
5309 | /* Returns true iff class T has a move constructor that was explicitly |
5310 | declared in the class body. Note that this is different from | |
5311 | "user-provided", which doesn't include functions that are defaulted in | |
5312 | the class. */ | |
5313 | ||
5314 | bool | |
5315 | type_has_user_declared_move_constructor (tree t) | |
5316 | { | |
5317 | tree fns; | |
5318 | ||
5319 | if (CLASSTYPE_LAZY_MOVE_CTOR (t)) | |
5320 | return false; | |
5321 | ||
5322 | if (!CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (t)) | |
5323 | return false; | |
5324 | ||
5325 | for (fns = CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTORS (t); fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) | |
5326 | { | |
5327 | tree fn = OVL_CURRENT (fns); | |
5328 | if (move_fn_p (fn) && !DECL_ARTIFICIAL (fn)) | |
5329 | return true; | |
5330 | } | |
5331 | ||
5332 | return false; | |
5333 | } | |
5334 | ||
5335 | /* Returns true iff class T has a move assignment operator that was | |
5336 | explicitly declared in the class body. */ | |
5337 | ||
5338 | bool | |
5339 | type_has_user_declared_move_assign (tree t) | |
5340 | { | |
5341 | tree fns; | |
5342 | ||
5343 | if (CLASSTYPE_LAZY_MOVE_ASSIGN (t)) | |
5344 | return false; | |
5345 | ||
fa4ba4af | 5346 | for (fns = lookup_fnfields_slot_nolazy (t, ansi_assopname (NOP_EXPR)); |
a2e70335 JM |
5347 | fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) |
5348 | { | |
5349 | tree fn = OVL_CURRENT (fns); | |
5350 | if (move_fn_p (fn) && !DECL_ARTIFICIAL (fn)) | |
5351 | return true; | |
5352 | } | |
5353 | ||
5354 | return false; | |
5355 | } | |
5356 | ||
95552437 | 5357 | /* Nonzero if we need to build up a constructor call when initializing an |
eca7fc57 | 5358 | object of this class, either because it has a user-declared constructor |
95552437 JM |
5359 | or because it doesn't have a default constructor (so we need to give an |
5360 | error if no initializer is provided). Use TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING when | |
5361 | what you care about is whether or not an object can be produced by a | |
5362 | constructor (e.g. so we don't set TREE_READONLY on const variables of | |
5363 | such type); use this function when what you care about is whether or not | |
5364 | to try to call a constructor to create an object. The latter case is | |
5365 | the former plus some cases of constructors that cannot be called. */ | |
5366 | ||
5367 | bool | |
5368 | type_build_ctor_call (tree t) | |
5369 | { | |
5370 | tree inner; | |
5371 | if (TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (t)) | |
5372 | return true; | |
5373 | inner = strip_array_types (t); | |
eca7fc57 JM |
5374 | if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (inner) || ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (inner)) |
5375 | return false; | |
5376 | if (!TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (inner)) | |
5377 | return true; | |
83f31d8d JM |
5378 | if (cxx_dialect < cxx11) |
5379 | return false; | |
eca7fc57 JM |
5380 | /* A user-declared constructor might be private, and a constructor might |
5381 | be trivial but deleted. */ | |
5382 | for (tree fns = lookup_fnfields_slot (inner, complete_ctor_identifier); | |
5383 | fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) | |
5384 | { | |
5385 | tree fn = OVL_CURRENT (fns); | |
5386 | if (!DECL_ARTIFICIAL (fn) | |
5387 | || DECL_DELETED_FN (fn)) | |
5388 | return true; | |
5389 | } | |
5390 | return false; | |
5391 | } | |
5392 | ||
5393 | /* Like type_build_ctor_call, but for destructors. */ | |
5394 | ||
5395 | bool | |
5396 | type_build_dtor_call (tree t) | |
5397 | { | |
5398 | tree inner; | |
5399 | if (TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (t)) | |
5400 | return true; | |
5401 | inner = strip_array_types (t); | |
5402 | if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (inner) || ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (inner) | |
5403 | || !COMPLETE_TYPE_P (inner)) | |
5404 | return false; | |
83f31d8d JM |
5405 | if (cxx_dialect < cxx11) |
5406 | return false; | |
eca7fc57 JM |
5407 | /* A user-declared destructor might be private, and a destructor might |
5408 | be trivial but deleted. */ | |
5409 | for (tree fns = lookup_fnfields_slot (inner, complete_dtor_identifier); | |
5410 | fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) | |
5411 | { | |
5412 | tree fn = OVL_CURRENT (fns); | |
5413 | if (!DECL_ARTIFICIAL (fn) | |
5414 | || DECL_DELETED_FN (fn)) | |
5415 | return true; | |
5416 | } | |
5417 | return false; | |
95552437 JM |
5418 | } |
5419 | ||
58010b57 MM |
5420 | /* Remove all zero-width bit-fields from T. */ |
5421 | ||
5422 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 5423 | remove_zero_width_bit_fields (tree t) |
58010b57 MM |
5424 | { |
5425 | tree *fieldsp; | |
5426 | ||
c8094d83 | 5427 | fieldsp = &TYPE_FIELDS (t); |
58010b57 MM |
5428 | while (*fieldsp) |
5429 | { | |
5430 | if (TREE_CODE (*fieldsp) == FIELD_DECL | |
c8094d83 | 5431 | && DECL_C_BIT_FIELD (*fieldsp) |
84894f85 DS |
5432 | /* We should not be confused by the fact that grokbitfield |
5433 | temporarily sets the width of the bit field into | |
5434 | DECL_INITIAL (*fieldsp). | |
5435 | check_bitfield_decl eventually sets DECL_SIZE (*fieldsp) | |
5436 | to that width. */ | |
2a924bb4 MP |
5437 | && (DECL_SIZE (*fieldsp) == NULL_TREE |
5438 | || integer_zerop (DECL_SIZE (*fieldsp)))) | |
910ad8de | 5439 | *fieldsp = DECL_CHAIN (*fieldsp); |
58010b57 | 5440 | else |
910ad8de | 5441 | fieldsp = &DECL_CHAIN (*fieldsp); |
58010b57 MM |
5442 | } |
5443 | } | |
5444 | ||
dbc957f1 MM |
5445 | /* Returns TRUE iff we need a cookie when dynamically allocating an |
5446 | array whose elements have the indicated class TYPE. */ | |
5447 | ||
5448 | static bool | |
94edc4ab | 5449 | type_requires_array_cookie (tree type) |
dbc957f1 MM |
5450 | { |
5451 | tree fns; | |
18fee3ee | 5452 | bool has_two_argument_delete_p = false; |
dbc957f1 | 5453 | |
50bc768d | 5454 | gcc_assert (CLASS_TYPE_P (type)); |
dbc957f1 MM |
5455 | |
5456 | /* If there's a non-trivial destructor, we need a cookie. In order | |
5457 | to iterate through the array calling the destructor for each | |
5458 | element, we'll have to know how many elements there are. */ | |
5459 | if (TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (type)) | |
5460 | return true; | |
5461 | ||
5462 | /* If the usual deallocation function is a two-argument whose second | |
5463 | argument is of type `size_t', then we have to pass the size of | |
5464 | the array to the deallocation function, so we will need to store | |
5465 | a cookie. */ | |
c8094d83 | 5466 | fns = lookup_fnfields (TYPE_BINFO (type), |
dbc957f1 MM |
5467 | ansi_opname (VEC_DELETE_EXPR), |
5468 | /*protect=*/0); | |
5469 | /* If there are no `operator []' members, or the lookup is | |
5470 | ambiguous, then we don't need a cookie. */ | |
5471 | if (!fns || fns == error_mark_node) | |
5472 | return false; | |
5473 | /* Loop through all of the functions. */ | |
50ad9642 | 5474 | for (fns = BASELINK_FUNCTIONS (fns); fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) |
dbc957f1 MM |
5475 | { |
5476 | tree fn; | |
5477 | tree second_parm; | |
5478 | ||
5479 | /* Select the current function. */ | |
5480 | fn = OVL_CURRENT (fns); | |
5481 | /* See if this function is a one-argument delete function. If | |
5482 | it is, then it will be the usual deallocation function. */ | |
5483 | second_parm = TREE_CHAIN (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (fn))); | |
5484 | if (second_parm == void_list_node) | |
5485 | return false; | |
4b8cb94c SM |
5486 | /* Do not consider this function if its second argument is an |
5487 | ellipsis. */ | |
5488 | if (!second_parm) | |
5489 | continue; | |
dbc957f1 MM |
5490 | /* Otherwise, if we have a two-argument function and the second |
5491 | argument is `size_t', it will be the usual deallocation | |
5492 | function -- unless there is one-argument function, too. */ | |
5493 | if (TREE_CHAIN (second_parm) == void_list_node | |
c79154c4 | 5494 | && same_type_p (TREE_VALUE (second_parm), size_type_node)) |
dbc957f1 MM |
5495 | has_two_argument_delete_p = true; |
5496 | } | |
5497 | ||
5498 | return has_two_argument_delete_p; | |
5499 | } | |
5500 | ||
3b49d762 GDR |
5501 | /* Finish computing the `literal type' property of class type T. |
5502 | ||
5503 | At this point, we have already processed base classes and | |
5504 | non-static data members. We need to check whether the copy | |
5505 | constructor is trivial, the destructor is trivial, and there | |
5506 | is a trivial default constructor or at least one constexpr | |
5507 | constructor other than the copy constructor. */ | |
5508 | ||
5509 | static void | |
5510 | finalize_literal_type_property (tree t) | |
5511 | { | |
0515f4d2 JM |
5512 | tree fn; |
5513 | ||
604b2bfc | 5514 | if (cxx_dialect < cxx11 |
b198484e | 5515 | || TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (t)) |
3b49d762 GDR |
5516 | CLASSTYPE_LITERAL_P (t) = false; |
5517 | else if (CLASSTYPE_LITERAL_P (t) && !TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_DFLT (t) | |
b198484e | 5518 | && CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE (t) |
3b49d762 GDR |
5519 | && !TYPE_HAS_CONSTEXPR_CTOR (t)) |
5520 | CLASSTYPE_LITERAL_P (t) = false; | |
0515f4d2 JM |
5521 | |
5522 | if (!CLASSTYPE_LITERAL_P (t)) | |
5523 | for (fn = TYPE_METHODS (t); fn; fn = DECL_CHAIN (fn)) | |
5524 | if (DECL_DECLARED_CONSTEXPR_P (fn) | |
5525 | && TREE_CODE (fn) != TEMPLATE_DECL | |
5526 | && DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (fn) | |
5527 | && !DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (fn)) | |
5528 | { | |
5529 | DECL_DECLARED_CONSTEXPR_P (fn) = false; | |
b432106b | 5530 | if (!DECL_GENERATED_P (fn)) |
f732fa7b JM |
5531 | { |
5532 | error ("enclosing class of constexpr non-static member " | |
5533 | "function %q+#D is not a literal type", fn); | |
5534 | explain_non_literal_class (t); | |
5535 | } | |
0515f4d2 | 5536 | } |
3b49d762 GDR |
5537 | } |
5538 | ||
f732fa7b JM |
5539 | /* T is a non-literal type used in a context which requires a constant |
5540 | expression. Explain why it isn't literal. */ | |
5541 | ||
5542 | void | |
5543 | explain_non_literal_class (tree t) | |
5544 | { | |
6e2830c3 | 5545 | static hash_set<tree> *diagnosed; |
f732fa7b JM |
5546 | |
5547 | if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (t)) | |
5548 | return; | |
5549 | t = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (t); | |
5550 | ||
5551 | if (diagnosed == NULL) | |
6e2830c3 TS |
5552 | diagnosed = new hash_set<tree>; |
5553 | if (diagnosed->add (t)) | |
f732fa7b JM |
5554 | /* Already explained. */ |
5555 | return; | |
5556 | ||
5557 | inform (0, "%q+T is not literal because:", t); | |
5558 | if (TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (t)) | |
5559 | inform (0, " %q+T has a non-trivial destructor", t); | |
5560 | else if (CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE (t) | |
5561 | && !TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_DFLT (t) | |
5562 | && !TYPE_HAS_CONSTEXPR_CTOR (t)) | |
fd3faf2b JM |
5563 | { |
5564 | inform (0, " %q+T is not an aggregate, does not have a trivial " | |
5565 | "default constructor, and has no constexpr constructor that " | |
5566 | "is not a copy or move constructor", t); | |
a710f1f8 | 5567 | if (type_has_non_user_provided_default_constructor (t)) |
efff2fb4 PC |
5568 | { |
5569 | /* Note that we can't simply call locate_ctor because when the | |
5570 | constructor is deleted it just returns NULL_TREE. */ | |
5571 | tree fns; | |
5572 | for (fns = CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTORS (t); fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) | |
5573 | { | |
5574 | tree fn = OVL_CURRENT (fns); | |
5575 | tree parms = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (fn)); | |
5576 | ||
5577 | parms = skip_artificial_parms_for (fn, parms); | |
5578 | ||
5579 | if (sufficient_parms_p (parms)) | |
5580 | { | |
5581 | if (DECL_DELETED_FN (fn)) | |
5582 | maybe_explain_implicit_delete (fn); | |
5583 | else | |
5584 | explain_invalid_constexpr_fn (fn); | |
5585 | break; | |
5586 | } | |
5587 | } | |
5588 | } | |
fd3faf2b | 5589 | } |
f732fa7b JM |
5590 | else |
5591 | { | |
5592 | tree binfo, base_binfo, field; int i; | |
5593 | for (binfo = TYPE_BINFO (t), i = 0; | |
5594 | BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); i++) | |
5595 | { | |
5596 | tree basetype = TREE_TYPE (base_binfo); | |
5597 | if (!CLASSTYPE_LITERAL_P (basetype)) | |
5598 | { | |
5599 | inform (0, " base class %qT of %q+T is non-literal", | |
5600 | basetype, t); | |
5601 | explain_non_literal_class (basetype); | |
5602 | return; | |
5603 | } | |
5604 | } | |
5605 | for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (t); field; field = TREE_CHAIN (field)) | |
5606 | { | |
5607 | tree ftype; | |
5608 | if (TREE_CODE (field) != FIELD_DECL) | |
5609 | continue; | |
5610 | ftype = TREE_TYPE (field); | |
5611 | if (!literal_type_p (ftype)) | |
5612 | { | |
5613 | inform (0, " non-static data member %q+D has " | |
5614 | "non-literal type", field); | |
5615 | if (CLASS_TYPE_P (ftype)) | |
5616 | explain_non_literal_class (ftype); | |
5617 | } | |
cec362c9 PC |
5618 | if (CP_TYPE_VOLATILE_P (ftype)) |
5619 | inform (0, " non-static data member %q+D has " | |
5620 | "volatile type", field); | |
f732fa7b JM |
5621 | } |
5622 | } | |
5623 | } | |
5624 | ||
607cf131 MM |
5625 | /* Check the validity of the bases and members declared in T. Add any |
5626 | implicitly-generated functions (like copy-constructors and | |
5627 | assignment operators). Compute various flag bits (like | |
c32097d8 | 5628 | CLASSTYPE_NON_LAYOUT_POD_T) for T. This routine works purely at the C++ |
607cf131 MM |
5629 | level: i.e., independently of the ABI in use. */ |
5630 | ||
5631 | static void | |
58731fd1 | 5632 | check_bases_and_members (tree t) |
607cf131 | 5633 | { |
607cf131 MM |
5634 | /* Nonzero if the implicitly generated copy constructor should take |
5635 | a non-const reference argument. */ | |
5636 | int cant_have_const_ctor; | |
78dcd41a | 5637 | /* Nonzero if the implicitly generated assignment operator |
607cf131 MM |
5638 | should take a non-const reference argument. */ |
5639 | int no_const_asn_ref; | |
5640 | tree access_decls; | |
b87d79e6 JM |
5641 | bool saved_complex_asn_ref; |
5642 | bool saved_nontrivial_dtor; | |
20f2653e | 5643 | tree fn; |
607cf131 MM |
5644 | |
5645 | /* By default, we use const reference arguments and generate default | |
5646 | constructors. */ | |
607cf131 MM |
5647 | cant_have_const_ctor = 0; |
5648 | no_const_asn_ref = 0; | |
5649 | ||
00a17e31 | 5650 | /* Check all the base-classes. */ |
e5e459bf | 5651 | check_bases (t, &cant_have_const_ctor, |
10746f37 | 5652 | &no_const_asn_ref); |
607cf131 | 5653 | |
52d95c21 JM |
5654 | /* Deduce noexcept on destructors. This needs to happen after we've set |
5655 | triviality flags appropriately for our bases. */ | |
604b2bfc | 5656 | if (cxx_dialect >= cxx11) |
52d95c21 JM |
5657 | deduce_noexcept_on_destructors (t); |
5658 | ||
9f4faeae MM |
5659 | /* Check all the method declarations. */ |
5660 | check_methods (t); | |
5661 | ||
b87d79e6 JM |
5662 | /* Save the initial values of these flags which only indicate whether |
5663 | or not the class has user-provided functions. As we analyze the | |
5664 | bases and members we can set these flags for other reasons. */ | |
066ec0a4 | 5665 | saved_complex_asn_ref = TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_ASSIGN (t); |
b87d79e6 JM |
5666 | saved_nontrivial_dtor = TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (t); |
5667 | ||
9f4faeae MM |
5668 | /* Check all the data member declarations. We cannot call |
5669 | check_field_decls until we have called check_bases check_methods, | |
5670 | as check_field_decls depends on TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR | |
5671 | being set appropriately. */ | |
58731fd1 | 5672 | check_field_decls (t, &access_decls, |
607cf131 | 5673 | &cant_have_const_ctor, |
10746f37 | 5674 | &no_const_asn_ref); |
607cf131 | 5675 | |
bbd15aac MM |
5676 | /* A nearly-empty class has to be vptr-containing; a nearly empty |
5677 | class contains just a vptr. */ | |
5678 | if (!TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t)) | |
f9c528ea MM |
5679 | CLASSTYPE_NEARLY_EMPTY_P (t) = 0; |
5680 | ||
607cf131 MM |
5681 | /* Do some bookkeeping that will guide the generation of implicitly |
5682 | declared member functions. */ | |
066ec0a4 | 5683 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_CTOR (t) |= TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t); |
ac177431 | 5684 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_MOVE_CTOR (t) |= TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t); |
0fcedd9c | 5685 | /* We need to call a constructor for this class if it has a |
b87d79e6 | 5686 | user-provided constructor, or if the default constructor is going |
0fcedd9c JM |
5687 | to initialize the vptr. (This is not an if-and-only-if; |
5688 | TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING is set elsewhere if bases or members | |
5689 | themselves need constructing.) */ | |
607cf131 | 5690 | TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (t) |
b87d79e6 | 5691 | |= (type_has_user_provided_constructor (t) || TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t)); |
0fcedd9c JM |
5692 | /* [dcl.init.aggr] |
5693 | ||
b87d79e6 | 5694 | An aggregate is an array or a class with no user-provided |
0fcedd9c JM |
5695 | constructors ... and no virtual functions. |
5696 | ||
5697 | Again, other conditions for being an aggregate are checked | |
5698 | elsewhere. */ | |
5775a06a | 5699 | CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE (t) |
b87d79e6 | 5700 | |= (type_has_user_provided_constructor (t) || TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (t)); |
c32097d8 JM |
5701 | /* This is the C++98/03 definition of POD; it changed in C++0x, but we |
5702 | retain the old definition internally for ABI reasons. */ | |
5703 | CLASSTYPE_NON_LAYOUT_POD_P (t) | |
c8094d83 | 5704 | |= (CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE (t) |
b87d79e6 | 5705 | || saved_nontrivial_dtor || saved_complex_asn_ref); |
c32097d8 | 5706 | CLASSTYPE_NON_STD_LAYOUT (t) |= TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t); |
066ec0a4 | 5707 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_COPY_ASSIGN (t) |= TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t); |
ac177431 | 5708 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_MOVE_ASSIGN (t) |= TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t); |
f782c65c | 5709 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT (t) |= TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t); |
607cf131 | 5710 | |
a710f1f8 JM |
5711 | /* If the only explicitly declared default constructor is user-provided, |
5712 | set TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT. */ | |
5713 | if (!TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT (t) | |
5714 | && TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (t) | |
5715 | && !type_has_non_user_provided_default_constructor (t)) | |
5716 | TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT (t) = true; | |
5717 | ||
38f09da3 | 5718 | /* Warn if a public base of a polymorphic type has an accessible |
880a467b NS |
5719 | non-virtual destructor. It is only now that we know the class is |
5720 | polymorphic. Although a polymorphic base will have a already | |
5721 | been diagnosed during its definition, we warn on use too. */ | |
5722 | if (TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (t) && warn_nonvdtor) | |
5723 | { | |
38f09da3 NS |
5724 | tree binfo = TYPE_BINFO (t); |
5725 | vec<tree, va_gc> *accesses = BINFO_BASE_ACCESSES (binfo); | |
5726 | tree base_binfo; | |
880a467b NS |
5727 | unsigned i; |
5728 | ||
38f09da3 | 5729 | for (i = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); i++) |
880a467b NS |
5730 | { |
5731 | tree basetype = TREE_TYPE (base_binfo); | |
5732 | ||
38f09da3 NS |
5733 | if ((*accesses)[i] == access_public_node |
5734 | && (TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (basetype) || warn_ecpp) | |
5735 | && accessible_nvdtor_p (basetype)) | |
880a467b NS |
5736 | warning (OPT_Wnon_virtual_dtor, |
5737 | "base class %q#T has accessible non-virtual destructor", | |
5738 | basetype); | |
5739 | } | |
5740 | } | |
5741 | ||
0fcedd9c JM |
5742 | /* If the class has no user-declared constructor, but does have |
5743 | non-static const or reference data members that can never be | |
5744 | initialized, issue a warning. */ | |
c73d5dd9 | 5745 | if (warn_uninitialized |
0fcedd9c JM |
5746 | /* Classes with user-declared constructors are presumed to |
5747 | initialize these members. */ | |
5748 | && !TYPE_HAS_USER_CONSTRUCTOR (t) | |
5749 | /* Aggregates can be initialized with brace-enclosed | |
5750 | initializers. */ | |
5751 | && CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE (t)) | |
5752 | { | |
5753 | tree field; | |
5754 | ||
910ad8de | 5755 | for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (t); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field)) |
0fcedd9c JM |
5756 | { |
5757 | tree type; | |
5758 | ||
f315d618 JJ |
5759 | if (TREE_CODE (field) != FIELD_DECL |
5760 | || DECL_INITIAL (field) != NULL_TREE) | |
0fcedd9c JM |
5761 | continue; |
5762 | ||
5763 | type = TREE_TYPE (field); | |
5764 | if (TREE_CODE (type) == REFERENCE_TYPE) | |
c73d5dd9 MLI |
5765 | warning (OPT_Wuninitialized, "non-static reference %q+#D " |
5766 | "in class without a constructor", field); | |
0fcedd9c JM |
5767 | else if (CP_TYPE_CONST_P (type) |
5768 | && (!CLASS_TYPE_P (type) | |
5769 | || !TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (type))) | |
c73d5dd9 MLI |
5770 | warning (OPT_Wuninitialized, "non-static const member %q+#D " |
5771 | "in class without a constructor", field); | |
0fcedd9c JM |
5772 | } |
5773 | } | |
5774 | ||
03fd3f84 | 5775 | /* Synthesize any needed methods. */ |
85b5d65a | 5776 | add_implicitly_declared_members (t, &access_decls, |
607cf131 | 5777 | cant_have_const_ctor, |
10746f37 | 5778 | no_const_asn_ref); |
607cf131 | 5779 | |
20f2653e JM |
5780 | /* Check defaulted declarations here so we have cant_have_const_ctor |
5781 | and don't need to worry about clones. */ | |
910ad8de | 5782 | for (fn = TYPE_METHODS (t); fn; fn = DECL_CHAIN (fn)) |
85b5d65a | 5783 | if (!DECL_ARTIFICIAL (fn) && DECL_DEFAULTED_IN_CLASS_P (fn)) |
20f2653e JM |
5784 | { |
5785 | int copy = copy_fn_p (fn); | |
5786 | if (copy > 0) | |
5787 | { | |
5788 | bool imp_const_p | |
5789 | = (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (fn) ? !cant_have_const_ctor | |
5790 | : !no_const_asn_ref); | |
5791 | bool fn_const_p = (copy == 2); | |
5792 | ||
5793 | if (fn_const_p && !imp_const_p) | |
5794 | /* If the function is defaulted outside the class, we just | |
5795 | give the synthesis error. */ | |
5796 | error ("%q+D declared to take const reference, but implicit " | |
5797 | "declaration would take non-const", fn); | |
20f2653e JM |
5798 | } |
5799 | defaulted_late_check (fn); | |
5800 | } | |
5801 | ||
d5f4eddd JM |
5802 | if (LAMBDA_TYPE_P (t)) |
5803 | { | |
d5f4eddd JM |
5804 | /* "This class type is not an aggregate." */ |
5805 | CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE (t) = 1; | |
5806 | } | |
5807 | ||
3b49d762 GDR |
5808 | /* Compute the 'literal type' property before we |
5809 | do anything with non-static member functions. */ | |
5810 | finalize_literal_type_property (t); | |
5811 | ||
db9b2174 MM |
5812 | /* Create the in-charge and not-in-charge variants of constructors |
5813 | and destructors. */ | |
5814 | clone_constructors_and_destructors (t); | |
5815 | ||
aa52c1ff JM |
5816 | /* Process the using-declarations. */ |
5817 | for (; access_decls; access_decls = TREE_CHAIN (access_decls)) | |
5818 | handle_using_decl (TREE_VALUE (access_decls), t); | |
5819 | ||
607cf131 MM |
5820 | /* Build and sort the CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC. */ |
5821 | finish_struct_methods (t); | |
dbc957f1 MM |
5822 | |
5823 | /* Figure out whether or not we will need a cookie when dynamically | |
5824 | allocating an array of this type. */ | |
e2500fed | 5825 | TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (t)->u.c.vec_new_uses_cookie |
dbc957f1 | 5826 | = type_requires_array_cookie (t); |
607cf131 MM |
5827 | } |
5828 | ||
3ef397c1 | 5829 | /* If T needs a pointer to its virtual function table, set TYPE_VFIELD |
5c24fba6 MM |
5830 | accordingly. If a new vfield was created (because T doesn't have a |
5831 | primary base class), then the newly created field is returned. It | |
c35cce41 | 5832 | is not added to the TYPE_FIELDS list; it is the caller's |
e6858a84 NS |
5833 | responsibility to do that. Accumulate declared virtual functions |
5834 | on VIRTUALS_P. */ | |
3ef397c1 | 5835 | |
5c24fba6 | 5836 | static tree |
94edc4ab | 5837 | create_vtable_ptr (tree t, tree* virtuals_p) |
3ef397c1 MM |
5838 | { |
5839 | tree fn; | |
5840 | ||
e6858a84 | 5841 | /* Collect the virtual functions declared in T. */ |
910ad8de | 5842 | for (fn = TYPE_METHODS (t); fn; fn = DECL_CHAIN (fn)) |
aaf8a23e JH |
5843 | if (TREE_CODE (fn) == FUNCTION_DECL |
5844 | && DECL_VINDEX (fn) && !DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_DESTRUCTOR_P (fn) | |
e6858a84 NS |
5845 | && TREE_CODE (DECL_VINDEX (fn)) != INTEGER_CST) |
5846 | { | |
5847 | tree new_virtual = make_node (TREE_LIST); | |
c8094d83 | 5848 | |
e6858a84 NS |
5849 | BV_FN (new_virtual) = fn; |
5850 | BV_DELTA (new_virtual) = integer_zero_node; | |
d1f05f93 | 5851 | BV_VCALL_INDEX (new_virtual) = NULL_TREE; |
3ef397c1 | 5852 | |
e6858a84 NS |
5853 | TREE_CHAIN (new_virtual) = *virtuals_p; |
5854 | *virtuals_p = new_virtual; | |
5855 | } | |
c8094d83 | 5856 | |
da3d4dfa MM |
5857 | /* If we couldn't find an appropriate base class, create a new field |
5858 | here. Even if there weren't any new virtual functions, we might need a | |
bbd15aac MM |
5859 | new virtual function table if we're supposed to include vptrs in |
5860 | all classes that need them. */ | |
e6858a84 | 5861 | if (!TYPE_VFIELD (t) && (*virtuals_p || TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t))) |
3ef397c1 MM |
5862 | { |
5863 | /* We build this decl with vtbl_ptr_type_node, which is a | |
5864 | `vtable_entry_type*'. It might seem more precise to use | |
a692ad2e | 5865 | `vtable_entry_type (*)[N]' where N is the number of virtual |
3ef397c1 MM |
5866 | functions. However, that would require the vtable pointer in |
5867 | base classes to have a different type than the vtable pointer | |
5868 | in derived classes. We could make that happen, but that | |
5869 | still wouldn't solve all the problems. In particular, the | |
5870 | type-based alias analysis code would decide that assignments | |
5871 | to the base class vtable pointer can't alias assignments to | |
5872 | the derived class vtable pointer, since they have different | |
4639c5c6 | 5873 | types. Thus, in a derived class destructor, where the base |
3ef397c1 | 5874 | class constructor was inlined, we could generate bad code for |
c8094d83 | 5875 | setting up the vtable pointer. |
3ef397c1 | 5876 | |
0cbd7506 | 5877 | Therefore, we use one type for all vtable pointers. We still |
3ef397c1 MM |
5878 | use a type-correct type; it's just doesn't indicate the array |
5879 | bounds. That's better than using `void*' or some such; it's | |
5880 | cleaner, and it let's the alias analysis code know that these | |
5881 | stores cannot alias stores to void*! */ | |
0abe00c5 NS |
5882 | tree field; |
5883 | ||
c2255bc4 AH |
5884 | field = build_decl (input_location, |
5885 | FIELD_DECL, get_vfield_name (t), vtbl_ptr_type_node); | |
0abe00c5 NS |
5886 | DECL_VIRTUAL_P (field) = 1; |
5887 | DECL_ARTIFICIAL (field) = 1; | |
5888 | DECL_FIELD_CONTEXT (field) = t; | |
5889 | DECL_FCONTEXT (field) = t; | |
7c08df6c JM |
5890 | if (TYPE_PACKED (t)) |
5891 | DECL_PACKED (field) = 1; | |
c8094d83 | 5892 | |
0abe00c5 | 5893 | TYPE_VFIELD (t) = field; |
c8094d83 | 5894 | |
0abe00c5 | 5895 | /* This class is non-empty. */ |
58731fd1 | 5896 | CLASSTYPE_EMPTY_P (t) = 0; |
3ef397c1 | 5897 | |
0abe00c5 | 5898 | return field; |
3ef397c1 | 5899 | } |
5c24fba6 MM |
5900 | |
5901 | return NULL_TREE; | |
3ef397c1 MM |
5902 | } |
5903 | ||
9d4c0187 MM |
5904 | /* Add OFFSET to all base types of BINFO which is a base in the |
5905 | hierarchy dominated by T. | |
80fd5f48 | 5906 | |
911a71a7 | 5907 | OFFSET, which is a type offset, is number of bytes. */ |
80fd5f48 MM |
5908 | |
5909 | static void | |
dbbf88d1 | 5910 | propagate_binfo_offsets (tree binfo, tree offset) |
80fd5f48 | 5911 | { |
911a71a7 MM |
5912 | int i; |
5913 | tree primary_binfo; | |
fa743e8c | 5914 | tree base_binfo; |
80fd5f48 | 5915 | |
911a71a7 MM |
5916 | /* Update BINFO's offset. */ |
5917 | BINFO_OFFSET (binfo) | |
c8094d83 | 5918 | = convert (sizetype, |
911a71a7 MM |
5919 | size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, |
5920 | convert (ssizetype, BINFO_OFFSET (binfo)), | |
5921 | offset)); | |
80fd5f48 | 5922 | |
911a71a7 MM |
5923 | /* Find the primary base class. */ |
5924 | primary_binfo = get_primary_binfo (binfo); | |
5925 | ||
fc6633e0 | 5926 | if (primary_binfo && BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (primary_binfo) == binfo) |
090ad434 | 5927 | propagate_binfo_offsets (primary_binfo, offset); |
c8094d83 | 5928 | |
911a71a7 MM |
5929 | /* Scan all of the bases, pushing the BINFO_OFFSET adjust |
5930 | downwards. */ | |
fa743e8c | 5931 | for (i = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); ++i) |
80fd5f48 | 5932 | { |
090ad434 NS |
5933 | /* Don't do the primary base twice. */ |
5934 | if (base_binfo == primary_binfo) | |
5935 | continue; | |
911a71a7 | 5936 | |
090ad434 | 5937 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (base_binfo)) |
911a71a7 MM |
5938 | continue; |
5939 | ||
dbbf88d1 | 5940 | propagate_binfo_offsets (base_binfo, offset); |
911a71a7 | 5941 | } |
9d4c0187 MM |
5942 | } |
5943 | ||
17bbb839 | 5944 | /* Set BINFO_OFFSET for all of the virtual bases for RLI->T. Update |
c20118a8 MM |
5945 | TYPE_ALIGN and TYPE_SIZE for T. OFFSETS gives the location of |
5946 | empty subobjects of T. */ | |
80fd5f48 | 5947 | |
d2c5305b | 5948 | static void |
17bbb839 | 5949 | layout_virtual_bases (record_layout_info rli, splay_tree offsets) |
80fd5f48 | 5950 | { |
dbbf88d1 | 5951 | tree vbase; |
17bbb839 | 5952 | tree t = rli->t; |
17bbb839 | 5953 | tree *next_field; |
9785e4b1 | 5954 | |
604a3205 | 5955 | if (BINFO_N_BASE_BINFOS (TYPE_BINFO (t)) == 0) |
9785e4b1 MM |
5956 | return; |
5957 | ||
17bbb839 MM |
5958 | /* Find the last field. The artificial fields created for virtual |
5959 | bases will go after the last extant field to date. */ | |
5960 | next_field = &TYPE_FIELDS (t); | |
5961 | while (*next_field) | |
910ad8de | 5962 | next_field = &DECL_CHAIN (*next_field); |
80fd5f48 | 5963 | |
9d4c0187 | 5964 | /* Go through the virtual bases, allocating space for each virtual |
3461fba7 NS |
5965 | base that is not already a primary base class. These are |
5966 | allocated in inheritance graph order. */ | |
dbbf88d1 | 5967 | for (vbase = TYPE_BINFO (t); vbase; vbase = TREE_CHAIN (vbase)) |
c35cce41 | 5968 | { |
809e3e7f | 5969 | if (!BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (vbase)) |
1f84ec23 | 5970 | continue; |
eca7f13c | 5971 | |
9965d119 | 5972 | if (!BINFO_PRIMARY_P (vbase)) |
c35cce41 MM |
5973 | { |
5974 | /* This virtual base is not a primary base of any class in the | |
5975 | hierarchy, so we have to add space for it. */ | |
58731fd1 | 5976 | next_field = build_base_field (rli, vbase, |
17bbb839 | 5977 | offsets, next_field); |
c35cce41 MM |
5978 | } |
5979 | } | |
80fd5f48 MM |
5980 | } |
5981 | ||
ba9a991f MM |
5982 | /* Returns the offset of the byte just past the end of the base class |
5983 | BINFO. */ | |
5984 | ||
5985 | static tree | |
5986 | end_of_base (tree binfo) | |
5987 | { | |
5988 | tree size; | |
5989 | ||
1ad8aeeb DG |
5990 | if (!CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (BINFO_TYPE (binfo))) |
5991 | size = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (char_type_node); | |
5992 | else if (is_empty_class (BINFO_TYPE (binfo))) | |
ba9a991f MM |
5993 | /* An empty class has zero CLASSTYPE_SIZE_UNIT, but we need to |
5994 | allocate some space for it. It cannot have virtual bases, so | |
5995 | TYPE_SIZE_UNIT is fine. */ | |
5996 | size = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)); | |
5997 | else | |
5998 | size = CLASSTYPE_SIZE_UNIT (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)); | |
5999 | ||
6000 | return size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, BINFO_OFFSET (binfo), size); | |
6001 | } | |
6002 | ||
9785e4b1 MM |
6003 | /* Returns the offset of the byte just past the end of the base class |
6004 | with the highest offset in T. If INCLUDE_VIRTUALS_P is zero, then | |
6005 | only non-virtual bases are included. */ | |
80fd5f48 | 6006 | |
17bbb839 | 6007 | static tree |
94edc4ab | 6008 | end_of_class (tree t, int include_virtuals_p) |
80fd5f48 | 6009 | { |
17bbb839 | 6010 | tree result = size_zero_node; |
9771b263 | 6011 | vec<tree, va_gc> *vbases; |
ba9a991f | 6012 | tree binfo; |
9ba5ff0f | 6013 | tree base_binfo; |
ba9a991f | 6014 | tree offset; |
9785e4b1 | 6015 | int i; |
80fd5f48 | 6016 | |
fa743e8c NS |
6017 | for (binfo = TYPE_BINFO (t), i = 0; |
6018 | BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); ++i) | |
9785e4b1 | 6019 | { |
9785e4b1 | 6020 | if (!include_virtuals_p |
fc6633e0 NS |
6021 | && BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (base_binfo) |
6022 | && (!BINFO_PRIMARY_P (base_binfo) | |
6023 | || BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (base_binfo) != TYPE_BINFO (t))) | |
9785e4b1 | 6024 | continue; |
80fd5f48 | 6025 | |
fa743e8c | 6026 | offset = end_of_base (base_binfo); |
807e902e | 6027 | if (tree_int_cst_lt (result, offset)) |
17bbb839 | 6028 | result = offset; |
9785e4b1 | 6029 | } |
80fd5f48 | 6030 | |
90d84934 | 6031 | if (include_virtuals_p) |
9ba5ff0f | 6032 | for (vbases = CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (t), i = 0; |
9771b263 | 6033 | vec_safe_iterate (vbases, i, &base_binfo); i++) |
ba9a991f | 6034 | { |
9ba5ff0f | 6035 | offset = end_of_base (base_binfo); |
807e902e | 6036 | if (tree_int_cst_lt (result, offset)) |
ba9a991f MM |
6037 | result = offset; |
6038 | } | |
6039 | ||
9785e4b1 | 6040 | return result; |
80fd5f48 MM |
6041 | } |
6042 | ||
17bbb839 | 6043 | /* Warn about bases of T that are inaccessible because they are |
78b45a24 MM |
6044 | ambiguous. For example: |
6045 | ||
6046 | struct S {}; | |
6047 | struct T : public S {}; | |
6048 | struct U : public S, public T {}; | |
6049 | ||
6050 | Here, `(S*) new U' is not allowed because there are two `S' | |
6051 | subobjects of U. */ | |
6052 | ||
6053 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 6054 | warn_about_ambiguous_bases (tree t) |
78b45a24 MM |
6055 | { |
6056 | int i; | |
9771b263 | 6057 | vec<tree, va_gc> *vbases; |
17bbb839 | 6058 | tree basetype; |
58c42dc2 | 6059 | tree binfo; |
fa743e8c | 6060 | tree base_binfo; |
78b45a24 | 6061 | |
18e4be85 NS |
6062 | /* If there are no repeated bases, nothing can be ambiguous. */ |
6063 | if (!CLASSTYPE_REPEATED_BASE_P (t)) | |
6064 | return; | |
c8094d83 | 6065 | |
17bbb839 | 6066 | /* Check direct bases. */ |
fa743e8c NS |
6067 | for (binfo = TYPE_BINFO (t), i = 0; |
6068 | BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); ++i) | |
78b45a24 | 6069 | { |
fa743e8c | 6070 | basetype = BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo); |
78b45a24 | 6071 | |
22854930 | 6072 | if (!uniquely_derived_from_p (basetype, t)) |
d4ee4d25 | 6073 | warning (0, "direct base %qT inaccessible in %qT due to ambiguity", |
17bbb839 | 6074 | basetype, t); |
78b45a24 | 6075 | } |
17bbb839 MM |
6076 | |
6077 | /* Check for ambiguous virtual bases. */ | |
6078 | if (extra_warnings) | |
9ba5ff0f | 6079 | for (vbases = CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (t), i = 0; |
9771b263 | 6080 | vec_safe_iterate (vbases, i, &binfo); i++) |
17bbb839 | 6081 | { |
58c42dc2 | 6082 | basetype = BINFO_TYPE (binfo); |
c8094d83 | 6083 | |
22854930 PC |
6084 | if (!uniquely_derived_from_p (basetype, t)) |
6085 | warning (OPT_Wextra, "virtual base %qT inaccessible in %qT due " | |
6086 | "to ambiguity", basetype, t); | |
17bbb839 | 6087 | } |
78b45a24 MM |
6088 | } |
6089 | ||
c20118a8 MM |
6090 | /* Compare two INTEGER_CSTs K1 and K2. */ |
6091 | ||
6092 | static int | |
94edc4ab | 6093 | splay_tree_compare_integer_csts (splay_tree_key k1, splay_tree_key k2) |
c20118a8 MM |
6094 | { |
6095 | return tree_int_cst_compare ((tree) k1, (tree) k2); | |
6096 | } | |
6097 | ||
17bbb839 MM |
6098 | /* Increase the size indicated in RLI to account for empty classes |
6099 | that are "off the end" of the class. */ | |
6100 | ||
6101 | static void | |
6102 | include_empty_classes (record_layout_info rli) | |
6103 | { | |
6104 | tree eoc; | |
e3ccdd50 | 6105 | tree rli_size; |
17bbb839 MM |
6106 | |
6107 | /* It might be the case that we grew the class to allocate a | |
6108 | zero-sized base class. That won't be reflected in RLI, yet, | |
6109 | because we are willing to overlay multiple bases at the same | |
6110 | offset. However, now we need to make sure that RLI is big enough | |
6111 | to reflect the entire class. */ | |
c8094d83 | 6112 | eoc = end_of_class (rli->t, |
17bbb839 | 6113 | CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (rli->t) != NULL_TREE); |
e3ccdd50 MM |
6114 | rli_size = rli_size_unit_so_far (rli); |
6115 | if (TREE_CODE (rli_size) == INTEGER_CST | |
807e902e | 6116 | && tree_int_cst_lt (rli_size, eoc)) |
17bbb839 | 6117 | { |
90d84934 JM |
6118 | /* The size should have been rounded to a whole byte. */ |
6119 | gcc_assert (tree_int_cst_equal | |
6120 | (rli->bitpos, round_down (rli->bitpos, BITS_PER_UNIT))); | |
c8094d83 MS |
6121 | rli->bitpos |
6122 | = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, | |
e3ccdd50 MM |
6123 | rli->bitpos, |
6124 | size_binop (MULT_EXPR, | |
6125 | convert (bitsizetype, | |
6126 | size_binop (MINUS_EXPR, | |
6127 | eoc, rli_size)), | |
6128 | bitsize_int (BITS_PER_UNIT))); | |
6129 | normalize_rli (rli); | |
17bbb839 MM |
6130 | } |
6131 | } | |
6132 | ||
2ef16140 MM |
6133 | /* Calculate the TYPE_SIZE, TYPE_ALIGN, etc for T. Calculate |
6134 | BINFO_OFFSETs for all of the base-classes. Position the vtable | |
00a17e31 | 6135 | pointer. Accumulate declared virtual functions on VIRTUALS_P. */ |
607cf131 | 6136 | |
2ef16140 | 6137 | static void |
e93ee644 | 6138 | layout_class_type (tree t, tree *virtuals_p) |
2ef16140 | 6139 | { |
5c24fba6 MM |
6140 | tree non_static_data_members; |
6141 | tree field; | |
6142 | tree vptr; | |
6143 | record_layout_info rli; | |
c20118a8 MM |
6144 | /* Maps offsets (represented as INTEGER_CSTs) to a TREE_LIST of |
6145 | types that appear at that offset. */ | |
6146 | splay_tree empty_base_offsets; | |
c65cb8d1 | 6147 | /* True if the last field laid out was a bit-field. */ |
eca7f13c | 6148 | bool last_field_was_bitfield = false; |
17bbb839 MM |
6149 | /* The location at which the next field should be inserted. */ |
6150 | tree *next_field; | |
6151 | /* T, as a base class. */ | |
6152 | tree base_t; | |
5c24fba6 MM |
6153 | |
6154 | /* Keep track of the first non-static data member. */ | |
6155 | non_static_data_members = TYPE_FIELDS (t); | |
6156 | ||
770ae6cc RK |
6157 | /* Start laying out the record. */ |
6158 | rli = start_record_layout (t); | |
534170eb | 6159 | |
fc6633e0 NS |
6160 | /* Mark all the primary bases in the hierarchy. */ |
6161 | determine_primary_bases (t); | |
8026246f | 6162 | |
5c24fba6 | 6163 | /* Create a pointer to our virtual function table. */ |
58731fd1 | 6164 | vptr = create_vtable_ptr (t, virtuals_p); |
5c24fba6 | 6165 | |
3461fba7 | 6166 | /* The vptr is always the first thing in the class. */ |
1f84ec23 | 6167 | if (vptr) |
5c24fba6 | 6168 | { |
910ad8de | 6169 | DECL_CHAIN (vptr) = TYPE_FIELDS (t); |
17bbb839 | 6170 | TYPE_FIELDS (t) = vptr; |
910ad8de | 6171 | next_field = &DECL_CHAIN (vptr); |
770ae6cc | 6172 | place_field (rli, vptr); |
5c24fba6 | 6173 | } |
17bbb839 MM |
6174 | else |
6175 | next_field = &TYPE_FIELDS (t); | |
5c24fba6 | 6176 | |
72a50ab0 | 6177 | /* Build FIELD_DECLs for all of the non-virtual base-types. */ |
c8094d83 | 6178 | empty_base_offsets = splay_tree_new (splay_tree_compare_integer_csts, |
c20118a8 | 6179 | NULL, NULL); |
58731fd1 | 6180 | build_base_fields (rli, empty_base_offsets, next_field); |
c8094d83 | 6181 | |
5c24fba6 | 6182 | /* Layout the non-static data members. */ |
910ad8de | 6183 | for (field = non_static_data_members; field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field)) |
5c24fba6 | 6184 | { |
01955e96 MM |
6185 | tree type; |
6186 | tree padding; | |
5c24fba6 MM |
6187 | |
6188 | /* We still pass things that aren't non-static data members to | |
3b426391 | 6189 | the back end, in case it wants to do something with them. */ |
5c24fba6 MM |
6190 | if (TREE_CODE (field) != FIELD_DECL) |
6191 | { | |
770ae6cc | 6192 | place_field (rli, field); |
0154eaa8 | 6193 | /* If the static data member has incomplete type, keep track |
c8094d83 | 6194 | of it so that it can be completed later. (The handling |
0154eaa8 MM |
6195 | of pending statics in finish_record_layout is |
6196 | insufficient; consider: | |
6197 | ||
6198 | struct S1; | |
6199 | struct S2 { static S1 s1; }; | |
c8094d83 | 6200 | |
0cbd7506 | 6201 | At this point, finish_record_layout will be called, but |
0154eaa8 | 6202 | S1 is still incomplete.) */ |
5a6ccc94 | 6203 | if (VAR_P (field)) |
532b37d9 MM |
6204 | { |
6205 | maybe_register_incomplete_var (field); | |
6206 | /* The visibility of static data members is determined | |
6207 | at their point of declaration, not their point of | |
6208 | definition. */ | |
6209 | determine_visibility (field); | |
6210 | } | |
5c24fba6 MM |
6211 | continue; |
6212 | } | |
6213 | ||
01955e96 | 6214 | type = TREE_TYPE (field); |
4e3bd7d5 VR |
6215 | if (type == error_mark_node) |
6216 | continue; | |
c8094d83 | 6217 | |
1e099144 | 6218 | padding = NULL_TREE; |
01955e96 MM |
6219 | |
6220 | /* If this field is a bit-field whose width is greater than its | |
3461fba7 NS |
6221 | type, then there are some special rules for allocating |
6222 | it. */ | |
01955e96 | 6223 | if (DECL_C_BIT_FIELD (field) |
807e902e | 6224 | && tree_int_cst_lt (TYPE_SIZE (type), DECL_SIZE (field))) |
01955e96 | 6225 | { |
09639a83 | 6226 | unsigned int itk; |
01955e96 | 6227 | tree integer_type; |
555456b1 | 6228 | bool was_unnamed_p = false; |
01955e96 MM |
6229 | /* We must allocate the bits as if suitably aligned for the |
6230 | longest integer type that fits in this many bits. type | |
6231 | of the field. Then, we are supposed to use the left over | |
6232 | bits as additional padding. */ | |
6233 | for (itk = itk_char; itk != itk_none; ++itk) | |
64c31785 | 6234 | if (integer_types[itk] != NULL_TREE |
807e902e KZ |
6235 | && (tree_int_cst_lt (size_int (MAX_FIXED_MODE_SIZE), |
6236 | TYPE_SIZE (integer_types[itk])) | |
6237 | || tree_int_cst_lt (DECL_SIZE (field), | |
6238 | TYPE_SIZE (integer_types[itk])))) | |
01955e96 MM |
6239 | break; |
6240 | ||
6241 | /* ITK now indicates a type that is too large for the | |
6242 | field. We have to back up by one to find the largest | |
6243 | type that fits. */ | |
64c31785 KT |
6244 | do |
6245 | { | |
6246 | --itk; | |
6247 | integer_type = integer_types[itk]; | |
6248 | } while (itk > 0 && integer_type == NULL_TREE); | |
2d3e278d | 6249 | |
90d84934 JM |
6250 | /* Figure out how much additional padding is required. */ |
6251 | if (tree_int_cst_lt (TYPE_SIZE (integer_type), DECL_SIZE (field))) | |
2d3e278d | 6252 | { |
90d84934 | 6253 | if (TREE_CODE (t) == UNION_TYPE) |
1e099144 MM |
6254 | /* In a union, the padding field must have the full width |
6255 | of the bit-field; all fields start at offset zero. */ | |
6256 | padding = DECL_SIZE (field); | |
6257 | else | |
90d84934 JM |
6258 | padding = size_binop (MINUS_EXPR, DECL_SIZE (field), |
6259 | TYPE_SIZE (integer_type)); | |
2d3e278d | 6260 | } |
c9372112 | 6261 | #ifdef PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS |
63e5f567 MM |
6262 | /* An unnamed bitfield does not normally affect the |
6263 | alignment of the containing class on a target where | |
6264 | PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS. But, the C++ ABI does not | |
6265 | make any exceptions for unnamed bitfields when the | |
6266 | bitfields are longer than their types. Therefore, we | |
6267 | temporarily give the field a name. */ | |
6268 | if (PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS && !DECL_NAME (field)) | |
6269 | { | |
6270 | was_unnamed_p = true; | |
6271 | DECL_NAME (field) = make_anon_name (); | |
6272 | } | |
c9372112 | 6273 | #endif |
01955e96 MM |
6274 | DECL_SIZE (field) = TYPE_SIZE (integer_type); |
6275 | DECL_ALIGN (field) = TYPE_ALIGN (integer_type); | |
11cf4d18 | 6276 | DECL_USER_ALIGN (field) = TYPE_USER_ALIGN (integer_type); |
555456b1 MM |
6277 | layout_nonempty_base_or_field (rli, field, NULL_TREE, |
6278 | empty_base_offsets); | |
6279 | if (was_unnamed_p) | |
6280 | DECL_NAME (field) = NULL_TREE; | |
6281 | /* Now that layout has been performed, set the size of the | |
6282 | field to the size of its declared type; the rest of the | |
6283 | field is effectively invisible. */ | |
6284 | DECL_SIZE (field) = TYPE_SIZE (type); | |
29edb15c | 6285 | /* We must also reset the DECL_MODE of the field. */ |
90d84934 | 6286 | DECL_MODE (field) = TYPE_MODE (type); |
01955e96 | 6287 | } |
555456b1 MM |
6288 | else |
6289 | layout_nonempty_base_or_field (rli, field, NULL_TREE, | |
6290 | empty_base_offsets); | |
01955e96 | 6291 | |
2003cd37 | 6292 | /* Remember the location of any empty classes in FIELD. */ |
90d84934 JM |
6293 | record_subobject_offsets (TREE_TYPE (field), |
6294 | byte_position(field), | |
6295 | empty_base_offsets, | |
6296 | /*is_data_member=*/true); | |
2003cd37 | 6297 | |
eca7f13c MM |
6298 | /* If a bit-field does not immediately follow another bit-field, |
6299 | and yet it starts in the middle of a byte, we have failed to | |
6300 | comply with the ABI. */ | |
6301 | if (warn_abi | |
c8094d83 | 6302 | && DECL_C_BIT_FIELD (field) |
660845bf ZL |
6303 | /* The TREE_NO_WARNING flag gets set by Objective-C when |
6304 | laying out an Objective-C class. The ObjC ABI differs | |
6305 | from the C++ ABI, and so we do not want a warning | |
6306 | here. */ | |
6307 | && !TREE_NO_WARNING (field) | |
eca7f13c MM |
6308 | && !last_field_was_bitfield |
6309 | && !integer_zerop (size_binop (TRUNC_MOD_EXPR, | |
6310 | DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET (field), | |
6311 | bitsize_unit_node))) | |
74fa0285 | 6312 | warning (OPT_Wabi, "offset of %q+D is not ABI-compliant and may " |
dee15844 | 6313 | "change in a future version of GCC", field); |
eca7f13c | 6314 | |
38a4afee MM |
6315 | /* The middle end uses the type of expressions to determine the |
6316 | possible range of expression values. In order to optimize | |
6317 | "x.i > 7" to "false" for a 2-bit bitfield "i", the middle end | |
3db45ab5 | 6318 | must be made aware of the width of "i", via its type. |
38a4afee | 6319 | |
3db45ab5 | 6320 | Because C++ does not have integer types of arbitrary width, |
38a4afee MM |
6321 | we must (for the purposes of the front end) convert from the |
6322 | type assigned here to the declared type of the bitfield | |
6323 | whenever a bitfield expression is used as an rvalue. | |
6324 | Similarly, when assigning a value to a bitfield, the value | |
6325 | must be converted to the type given the bitfield here. */ | |
6326 | if (DECL_C_BIT_FIELD (field)) | |
6327 | { | |
38a4afee | 6328 | unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT width; |
24030e4c | 6329 | tree ftype = TREE_TYPE (field); |
ae7e9ddd | 6330 | width = tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE (field)); |
38a4afee | 6331 | if (width != TYPE_PRECISION (ftype)) |
24030e4c JJ |
6332 | { |
6333 | TREE_TYPE (field) | |
6334 | = c_build_bitfield_integer_type (width, | |
6335 | TYPE_UNSIGNED (ftype)); | |
6336 | TREE_TYPE (field) | |
6337 | = cp_build_qualified_type (TREE_TYPE (field), | |
a3360e77 | 6338 | cp_type_quals (ftype)); |
24030e4c | 6339 | } |
38a4afee MM |
6340 | } |
6341 | ||
01955e96 MM |
6342 | /* If we needed additional padding after this field, add it |
6343 | now. */ | |
6344 | if (padding) | |
6345 | { | |
6346 | tree padding_field; | |
6347 | ||
c2255bc4 AH |
6348 | padding_field = build_decl (input_location, |
6349 | FIELD_DECL, | |
01955e96 | 6350 | NULL_TREE, |
c8094d83 | 6351 | char_type_node); |
01955e96 MM |
6352 | DECL_BIT_FIELD (padding_field) = 1; |
6353 | DECL_SIZE (padding_field) = padding; | |
1e099144 | 6354 | DECL_CONTEXT (padding_field) = t; |
ea258926 | 6355 | DECL_ARTIFICIAL (padding_field) = 1; |
78e0d62b | 6356 | DECL_IGNORED_P (padding_field) = 1; |
c20118a8 | 6357 | layout_nonempty_base_or_field (rli, padding_field, |
c8094d83 | 6358 | NULL_TREE, |
17bbb839 | 6359 | empty_base_offsets); |
01955e96 | 6360 | } |
eca7f13c MM |
6361 | |
6362 | last_field_was_bitfield = DECL_C_BIT_FIELD (field); | |
5c24fba6 MM |
6363 | } |
6364 | ||
90d84934 | 6365 | if (!integer_zerop (rli->bitpos)) |
e3ccdd50 MM |
6366 | { |
6367 | /* Make sure that we are on a byte boundary so that the size of | |
6368 | the class without virtual bases will always be a round number | |
6369 | of bytes. */ | |
db3927fb | 6370 | rli->bitpos = round_up_loc (input_location, rli->bitpos, BITS_PER_UNIT); |
e3ccdd50 MM |
6371 | normalize_rli (rli); |
6372 | } | |
17bbb839 | 6373 | |
3ef397c1 MM |
6374 | /* Delete all zero-width bit-fields from the list of fields. Now |
6375 | that the type is laid out they are no longer important. */ | |
6376 | remove_zero_width_bit_fields (t); | |
6377 | ||
17bbb839 | 6378 | /* Create the version of T used for virtual bases. We do not use |
9e1e64ec | 6379 | make_class_type for this version; this is an artificial type. For |
17bbb839 | 6380 | a POD type, we just reuse T. */ |
c32097d8 | 6381 | if (CLASSTYPE_NON_LAYOUT_POD_P (t) || CLASSTYPE_EMPTY_P (t)) |
06ceef4e | 6382 | { |
17bbb839 | 6383 | base_t = make_node (TREE_CODE (t)); |
c8094d83 | 6384 | |
90d84934 JM |
6385 | /* Set the size and alignment for the new type. */ |
6386 | tree eoc; | |
6387 | ||
6388 | /* If the ABI version is not at least two, and the last | |
6389 | field was a bit-field, RLI may not be on a byte | |
6390 | boundary. In particular, rli_size_unit_so_far might | |
6391 | indicate the last complete byte, while rli_size_so_far | |
6392 | indicates the total number of bits used. Therefore, | |
6393 | rli_size_so_far, rather than rli_size_unit_so_far, is | |
6394 | used to compute TYPE_SIZE_UNIT. */ | |
6395 | eoc = end_of_class (t, /*include_virtuals_p=*/0); | |
6396 | TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (base_t) | |
6397 | = size_binop (MAX_EXPR, | |
6398 | convert (sizetype, | |
6399 | size_binop (CEIL_DIV_EXPR, | |
6400 | rli_size_so_far (rli), | |
6401 | bitsize_int (BITS_PER_UNIT))), | |
6402 | eoc); | |
6403 | TYPE_SIZE (base_t) | |
6404 | = size_binop (MAX_EXPR, | |
6405 | rli_size_so_far (rli), | |
6406 | size_binop (MULT_EXPR, | |
6407 | convert (bitsizetype, eoc), | |
6408 | bitsize_int (BITS_PER_UNIT))); | |
17bbb839 MM |
6409 | TYPE_ALIGN (base_t) = rli->record_align; |
6410 | TYPE_USER_ALIGN (base_t) = TYPE_USER_ALIGN (t); | |
6411 | ||
6412 | /* Copy the fields from T. */ | |
6413 | next_field = &TYPE_FIELDS (base_t); | |
910ad8de | 6414 | for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (t); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field)) |
17bbb839 MM |
6415 | if (TREE_CODE (field) == FIELD_DECL) |
6416 | { | |
c2255bc4 AH |
6417 | *next_field = build_decl (input_location, |
6418 | FIELD_DECL, | |
c8094d83 | 6419 | DECL_NAME (field), |
17bbb839 MM |
6420 | TREE_TYPE (field)); |
6421 | DECL_CONTEXT (*next_field) = base_t; | |
6422 | DECL_FIELD_OFFSET (*next_field) = DECL_FIELD_OFFSET (field); | |
6423 | DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET (*next_field) | |
6424 | = DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET (field); | |
4f0a2b81 MM |
6425 | DECL_SIZE (*next_field) = DECL_SIZE (field); |
6426 | DECL_MODE (*next_field) = DECL_MODE (field); | |
910ad8de | 6427 | next_field = &DECL_CHAIN (*next_field); |
17bbb839 MM |
6428 | } |
6429 | ||
6430 | /* Record the base version of the type. */ | |
6431 | CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (t) = base_t; | |
5a5cccaa | 6432 | TYPE_CONTEXT (base_t) = t; |
83b14b88 | 6433 | } |
1f84ec23 | 6434 | else |
17bbb839 | 6435 | CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (t) = t; |
0b41abe6 | 6436 | |
5ec1192e MM |
6437 | /* Every empty class contains an empty class. */ |
6438 | if (CLASSTYPE_EMPTY_P (t)) | |
6439 | CLASSTYPE_CONTAINS_EMPTY_CLASS_P (t) = 1; | |
6440 | ||
8d08fdba MS |
6441 | /* Set the TYPE_DECL for this type to contain the right |
6442 | value for DECL_OFFSET, so that we can use it as part | |
6443 | of a COMPONENT_REF for multiple inheritance. */ | |
d2e5ee5c | 6444 | layout_decl (TYPE_MAIN_DECL (t), 0); |
8d08fdba | 6445 | |
7177d104 MS |
6446 | /* Now fix up any virtual base class types that we left lying |
6447 | around. We must get these done before we try to lay out the | |
5c24fba6 MM |
6448 | virtual function table. As a side-effect, this will remove the |
6449 | base subobject fields. */ | |
17bbb839 MM |
6450 | layout_virtual_bases (rli, empty_base_offsets); |
6451 | ||
c8094d83 | 6452 | /* Make sure that empty classes are reflected in RLI at this |
17bbb839 MM |
6453 | point. */ |
6454 | include_empty_classes(rli); | |
6455 | ||
6456 | /* Make sure not to create any structures with zero size. */ | |
58731fd1 | 6457 | if (integer_zerop (rli_size_unit_so_far (rli)) && CLASSTYPE_EMPTY_P (t)) |
c8094d83 | 6458 | place_field (rli, |
c2255bc4 AH |
6459 | build_decl (input_location, |
6460 | FIELD_DECL, NULL_TREE, char_type_node)); | |
17bbb839 | 6461 | |
a402c1b1 JM |
6462 | /* If this is a non-POD, declaring it packed makes a difference to how it |
6463 | can be used as a field; don't let finalize_record_size undo it. */ | |
6464 | if (TYPE_PACKED (t) && !layout_pod_type_p (t)) | |
6465 | rli->packed_maybe_necessary = true; | |
6466 | ||
3b426391 | 6467 | /* Let the back end lay out the type. */ |
17bbb839 | 6468 | finish_record_layout (rli, /*free_p=*/true); |
9785e4b1 | 6469 | |
26d40c3d JM |
6470 | if (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (t) |
6471 | && TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (t)) == INTEGER_CST | |
6472 | && !TREE_OVERFLOW (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (t)) | |
6473 | && !valid_constant_size_p (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (t))) | |
6474 | error ("type %qT is too large", t); | |
6475 | ||
17bbb839 MM |
6476 | /* Warn about bases that can't be talked about due to ambiguity. */ |
6477 | warn_about_ambiguous_bases (t); | |
78b45a24 | 6478 | |
00bfffa4 | 6479 | /* Now that we're done with layout, give the base fields the real types. */ |
910ad8de | 6480 | for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (t); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field)) |
00bfffa4 JM |
6481 | if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (field) && IS_FAKE_BASE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (field))) |
6482 | TREE_TYPE (field) = TYPE_CONTEXT (TREE_TYPE (field)); | |
6483 | ||
9785e4b1 | 6484 | /* Clean up. */ |
c20118a8 | 6485 | splay_tree_delete (empty_base_offsets); |
c5a35c3c MM |
6486 | |
6487 | if (CLASSTYPE_EMPTY_P (t) | |
3db45ab5 | 6488 | && tree_int_cst_lt (sizeof_biggest_empty_class, |
c0572427 MM |
6489 | TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (t))) |
6490 | sizeof_biggest_empty_class = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (t); | |
2ef16140 | 6491 | } |
c35cce41 | 6492 | |
af287697 MM |
6493 | /* Determine the "key method" for the class type indicated by TYPE, |
6494 | and set CLASSTYPE_KEY_METHOD accordingly. */ | |
9aad8f83 | 6495 | |
af287697 MM |
6496 | void |
6497 | determine_key_method (tree type) | |
9aad8f83 MA |
6498 | { |
6499 | tree method; | |
6500 | ||
6501 | if (TYPE_FOR_JAVA (type) | |
6502 | || processing_template_decl | |
6503 | || CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (type) | |
6504 | || CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_KNOWN (type)) | |
af287697 | 6505 | return; |
9aad8f83 | 6506 | |
af287697 MM |
6507 | /* The key method is the first non-pure virtual function that is not |
6508 | inline at the point of class definition. On some targets the | |
6509 | key function may not be inline; those targets should not call | |
6510 | this function until the end of the translation unit. */ | |
9aad8f83 | 6511 | for (method = TYPE_METHODS (type); method != NULL_TREE; |
910ad8de | 6512 | method = DECL_CHAIN (method)) |
aaf8a23e JH |
6513 | if (TREE_CODE (method) == FUNCTION_DECL |
6514 | && DECL_VINDEX (method) != NULL_TREE | |
9aad8f83 MA |
6515 | && ! DECL_DECLARED_INLINE_P (method) |
6516 | && ! DECL_PURE_VIRTUAL_P (method)) | |
af287697 MM |
6517 | { |
6518 | CLASSTYPE_KEY_METHOD (type) = method; | |
6519 | break; | |
6520 | } | |
9aad8f83 | 6521 | |
af287697 | 6522 | return; |
9aad8f83 MA |
6523 | } |
6524 | ||
385b73ab DN |
6525 | |
6526 | /* Allocate and return an instance of struct sorted_fields_type with | |
6527 | N fields. */ | |
6528 | ||
6529 | static struct sorted_fields_type * | |
6530 | sorted_fields_type_new (int n) | |
6531 | { | |
6532 | struct sorted_fields_type *sft; | |
766090c2 | 6533 | sft = (sorted_fields_type *) ggc_internal_alloc (sizeof (sorted_fields_type) |
385b73ab DN |
6534 | + n * sizeof (tree)); |
6535 | sft->len = n; | |
6536 | ||
6537 | return sft; | |
6538 | } | |
6539 | ||
6540 | ||
548502d3 MM |
6541 | /* Perform processing required when the definition of T (a class type) |
6542 | is complete. */ | |
2ef16140 MM |
6543 | |
6544 | void | |
94edc4ab | 6545 | finish_struct_1 (tree t) |
2ef16140 MM |
6546 | { |
6547 | tree x; | |
00a17e31 | 6548 | /* A TREE_LIST. The TREE_VALUE of each node is a FUNCTION_DECL. */ |
e6858a84 | 6549 | tree virtuals = NULL_TREE; |
2ef16140 | 6550 | |
d0f062fb | 6551 | if (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (t)) |
2ef16140 | 6552 | { |
9e1e64ec | 6553 | gcc_assert (MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P (t)); |
1f070f2b | 6554 | error ("redefinition of %q#T", t); |
2ef16140 MM |
6555 | popclass (); |
6556 | return; | |
6557 | } | |
6558 | ||
2ef16140 MM |
6559 | /* If this type was previously laid out as a forward reference, |
6560 | make sure we lay it out again. */ | |
2ef16140 | 6561 | TYPE_SIZE (t) = NULL_TREE; |
911a71a7 | 6562 | CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO (t) = NULL_TREE; |
2ef16140 | 6563 | |
5ec1192e MM |
6564 | /* Make assumptions about the class; we'll reset the flags if |
6565 | necessary. */ | |
58731fd1 MM |
6566 | CLASSTYPE_EMPTY_P (t) = 1; |
6567 | CLASSTYPE_NEARLY_EMPTY_P (t) = 1; | |
5ec1192e | 6568 | CLASSTYPE_CONTAINS_EMPTY_CLASS_P (t) = 0; |
3b49d762 | 6569 | CLASSTYPE_LITERAL_P (t) = true; |
58731fd1 | 6570 | |
2ef16140 | 6571 | /* Do end-of-class semantic processing: checking the validity of the |
03702748 | 6572 | bases and members and add implicitly generated methods. */ |
58731fd1 | 6573 | check_bases_and_members (t); |
2ef16140 | 6574 | |
f4f206f4 | 6575 | /* Find the key method. */ |
a63996f1 | 6576 | if (TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t)) |
9aad8f83 | 6577 | { |
af287697 MM |
6578 | /* The Itanium C++ ABI permits the key method to be chosen when |
6579 | the class is defined -- even though the key method so | |
6580 | selected may later turn out to be an inline function. On | |
6581 | some systems (such as ARM Symbian OS) the key method cannot | |
6582 | be determined until the end of the translation unit. On such | |
6583 | systems, we leave CLASSTYPE_KEY_METHOD set to NULL, which | |
6584 | will cause the class to be added to KEYED_CLASSES. Then, in | |
6585 | finish_file we will determine the key method. */ | |
6586 | if (targetm.cxx.key_method_may_be_inline ()) | |
6587 | determine_key_method (t); | |
9aad8f83 MA |
6588 | |
6589 | /* If a polymorphic class has no key method, we may emit the vtable | |
5796bf34 JM |
6590 | in every translation unit where the class definition appears. If |
6591 | we're devirtualizing, we can look into the vtable even if we | |
6592 | aren't emitting it. */ | |
a41844e5 | 6593 | if (CLASSTYPE_KEY_METHOD (t) == NULL_TREE) |
9aad8f83 MA |
6594 | keyed_classes = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, t, keyed_classes); |
6595 | } | |
6596 | ||
2ef16140 | 6597 | /* Layout the class itself. */ |
e93ee644 | 6598 | layout_class_type (t, &virtuals); |
a0c68737 NS |
6599 | if (CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (t) != t) |
6600 | /* We use the base type for trivial assignments, and hence it | |
6601 | needs a mode. */ | |
6602 | compute_record_mode (CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (t)); | |
8ebeee52 | 6603 | |
e93ee644 | 6604 | virtuals = modify_all_vtables (t, nreverse (virtuals)); |
db5ae43f | 6605 | |
5e19c053 | 6606 | /* If necessary, create the primary vtable for this class. */ |
e6858a84 | 6607 | if (virtuals || TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t)) |
8d08fdba | 6608 | { |
8d08fdba | 6609 | /* We must enter these virtuals into the table. */ |
3ef397c1 | 6610 | if (!CLASSTYPE_HAS_PRIMARY_BASE_P (t)) |
da3d4dfa | 6611 | build_primary_vtable (NULL_TREE, t); |
dbbf88d1 | 6612 | else if (! BINFO_NEW_VTABLE_MARKED (TYPE_BINFO (t))) |
0533d788 MM |
6613 | /* Here we know enough to change the type of our virtual |
6614 | function table, but we will wait until later this function. */ | |
28531dd0 | 6615 | build_primary_vtable (CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO (t), t); |
d3061adb JM |
6616 | |
6617 | /* If we're warning about ABI tags, check the types of the new | |
6618 | virtual functions. */ | |
6619 | if (warn_abi_tag) | |
6620 | for (tree v = virtuals; v; v = TREE_CHAIN (v)) | |
6621 | check_abi_tags (t, TREE_VALUE (v)); | |
8d08fdba MS |
6622 | } |
6623 | ||
bbd15aac | 6624 | if (TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t)) |
8d08fdba | 6625 | { |
e93ee644 MM |
6626 | int vindex; |
6627 | tree fn; | |
6628 | ||
604a3205 | 6629 | if (BINFO_VTABLE (TYPE_BINFO (t))) |
50bc768d | 6630 | gcc_assert (DECL_VIRTUAL_P (BINFO_VTABLE (TYPE_BINFO (t)))); |
1eb4bea9 | 6631 | if (!CLASSTYPE_HAS_PRIMARY_BASE_P (t)) |
50bc768d | 6632 | gcc_assert (BINFO_VIRTUALS (TYPE_BINFO (t)) == NULL_TREE); |
1eb4bea9 | 6633 | |
e6858a84 | 6634 | /* Add entries for virtual functions introduced by this class. */ |
604a3205 NS |
6635 | BINFO_VIRTUALS (TYPE_BINFO (t)) |
6636 | = chainon (BINFO_VIRTUALS (TYPE_BINFO (t)), virtuals); | |
e93ee644 MM |
6637 | |
6638 | /* Set DECL_VINDEX for all functions declared in this class. */ | |
c8094d83 MS |
6639 | for (vindex = 0, fn = BINFO_VIRTUALS (TYPE_BINFO (t)); |
6640 | fn; | |
6641 | fn = TREE_CHAIN (fn), | |
e93ee644 MM |
6642 | vindex += (TARGET_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS |
6643 | ? TARGET_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS : 1)) | |
4977bab6 ZW |
6644 | { |
6645 | tree fndecl = BV_FN (fn); | |
6646 | ||
6647 | if (DECL_THUNK_P (fndecl)) | |
6648 | /* A thunk. We should never be calling this entry directly | |
6649 | from this vtable -- we'd use the entry for the non | |
6650 | thunk base function. */ | |
6651 | DECL_VINDEX (fndecl) = NULL_TREE; | |
6652 | else if (TREE_CODE (DECL_VINDEX (fndecl)) != INTEGER_CST) | |
7d60be94 | 6653 | DECL_VINDEX (fndecl) = build_int_cst (NULL_TREE, vindex); |
4977bab6 | 6654 | } |
8d08fdba MS |
6655 | } |
6656 | ||
d2c5305b | 6657 | finish_struct_bits (t); |
0a35513e | 6658 | set_method_tm_attributes (t); |
8d08fdba | 6659 | |
f30432d7 MS |
6660 | /* Complete the rtl for any static member objects of the type we're |
6661 | working on. */ | |
910ad8de | 6662 | for (x = TYPE_FIELDS (t); x; x = DECL_CHAIN (x)) |
5a6ccc94 | 6663 | if (VAR_P (x) && TREE_STATIC (x) |
650fcd07 | 6664 | && TREE_TYPE (x) != error_mark_node |
c7f4981a | 6665 | && same_type_p (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (x)), t)) |
19e7881c | 6666 | DECL_MODE (x) = TYPE_MODE (t); |
8d08fdba | 6667 | |
f90cdf34 | 6668 | /* Done with FIELDS...now decide whether to sort these for |
58010b57 | 6669 | faster lookups later. |
f90cdf34 | 6670 | |
6c73ad72 | 6671 | We use a small number because most searches fail (succeeding |
f90cdf34 MT |
6672 | ultimately as the search bores through the inheritance |
6673 | hierarchy), and we want this failure to occur quickly. */ | |
6674 | ||
cba0366c | 6675 | insert_into_classtype_sorted_fields (TYPE_FIELDS (t), t, 8); |
f90cdf34 | 6676 | |
b9e75696 JM |
6677 | /* Complain if one of the field types requires lower visibility. */ |
6678 | constrain_class_visibility (t); | |
6679 | ||
8d7a5379 MM |
6680 | /* Make the rtl for any new vtables we have created, and unmark |
6681 | the base types we marked. */ | |
6682 | finish_vtbls (t); | |
c8094d83 | 6683 | |
23656158 MM |
6684 | /* Build the VTT for T. */ |
6685 | build_vtt (t); | |
8d7a5379 | 6686 | |
f03e8526 MM |
6687 | /* This warning does not make sense for Java classes, since they |
6688 | cannot have destructors. */ | |
880a467b | 6689 | if (!TYPE_FOR_JAVA (t) && warn_nonvdtor |
abce9208 PC |
6690 | && TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (t) && accessible_nvdtor_p (t) |
6691 | && !CLASSTYPE_FINAL (t)) | |
880a467b NS |
6692 | warning (OPT_Wnon_virtual_dtor, |
6693 | "%q#T has virtual functions and accessible" | |
6694 | " non-virtual destructor", t); | |
8d08fdba | 6695 | |
0154eaa8 | 6696 | complete_vars (t); |
8d08fdba | 6697 | |
9e9ff709 MS |
6698 | if (warn_overloaded_virtual) |
6699 | warn_hidden (t); | |
8d08fdba | 6700 | |
43d9ad1d DS |
6701 | /* Class layout, assignment of virtual table slots, etc., is now |
6702 | complete. Give the back end a chance to tweak the visibility of | |
6703 | the class or perform any other required target modifications. */ | |
6704 | targetm.cxx.adjust_class_at_definition (t); | |
6705 | ||
ae673f14 | 6706 | maybe_suppress_debug_info (t); |
8d08fdba | 6707 | |
2077db1b CT |
6708 | if (flag_vtable_verify) |
6709 | vtv_save_class_info (t); | |
6710 | ||
b7442fb5 | 6711 | dump_class_hierarchy (t); |
c8094d83 | 6712 | |
d2e5ee5c | 6713 | /* Finish debugging output for this type. */ |
881c6935 | 6714 | rest_of_type_compilation (t, ! LOCAL_CLASS_P (t)); |
bfcbe068 | 6715 | |
e7b6bcf3 | 6716 | if (TYPE_TRANSPARENT_AGGR (t)) |
bfcbe068 | 6717 | { |
e7b6bcf3 JJ |
6718 | tree field = first_field (t); |
6719 | if (field == NULL_TREE || error_operand_p (field)) | |
6720 | { | |
42b40eff | 6721 | error ("type transparent %q#T does not have any fields", t); |
e7b6bcf3 JJ |
6722 | TYPE_TRANSPARENT_AGGR (t) = 0; |
6723 | } | |
6724 | else if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (field)) | |
6725 | { | |
6726 | if (DECL_FIELD_IS_BASE (field)) | |
6727 | error ("type transparent class %qT has base classes", t); | |
6728 | else | |
6729 | { | |
6730 | gcc_checking_assert (DECL_VIRTUAL_P (field)); | |
6731 | error ("type transparent class %qT has virtual functions", t); | |
6732 | } | |
6733 | TYPE_TRANSPARENT_AGGR (t) = 0; | |
6734 | } | |
42b40eff PC |
6735 | else if (TYPE_MODE (t) != DECL_MODE (field)) |
6736 | { | |
6737 | error ("type transparent %q#T cannot be made transparent because " | |
6738 | "the type of the first field has a different ABI from the " | |
6739 | "class overall", t); | |
6740 | TYPE_TRANSPARENT_AGGR (t) = 0; | |
6741 | } | |
bfcbe068 | 6742 | } |
8d08fdba | 6743 | } |
f30432d7 | 6744 | |
cba0366c FC |
6745 | /* Insert FIELDS into T for the sorted case if the FIELDS count is |
6746 | equal to THRESHOLD or greater than THRESHOLD. */ | |
6747 | ||
6748 | static void | |
6749 | insert_into_classtype_sorted_fields (tree fields, tree t, int threshold) | |
6750 | { | |
6751 | int n_fields = count_fields (fields); | |
6752 | if (n_fields >= threshold) | |
6753 | { | |
6754 | struct sorted_fields_type *field_vec = sorted_fields_type_new (n_fields); | |
6755 | add_fields_to_record_type (fields, field_vec, 0); | |
6756 | qsort (field_vec->elts, n_fields, sizeof (tree), field_decl_cmp); | |
6757 | CLASSTYPE_SORTED_FIELDS (t) = field_vec; | |
6758 | } | |
6759 | } | |
6760 | ||
6761 | /* Insert lately defined enum ENUMTYPE into T for the sorted case. */ | |
6762 | ||
6763 | void | |
6764 | insert_late_enum_def_into_classtype_sorted_fields (tree enumtype, tree t) | |
6765 | { | |
6766 | struct sorted_fields_type *sorted_fields = CLASSTYPE_SORTED_FIELDS (t); | |
6767 | if (sorted_fields) | |
6768 | { | |
6769 | int i; | |
6770 | int n_fields | |
6771 | = list_length (TYPE_VALUES (enumtype)) + sorted_fields->len; | |
6772 | struct sorted_fields_type *field_vec = sorted_fields_type_new (n_fields); | |
6773 | ||
6774 | for (i = 0; i < sorted_fields->len; ++i) | |
6775 | field_vec->elts[i] = sorted_fields->elts[i]; | |
6776 | ||
6777 | add_enum_fields_to_record_type (enumtype, field_vec, | |
6778 | sorted_fields->len); | |
6779 | qsort (field_vec->elts, n_fields, sizeof (tree), field_decl_cmp); | |
6780 | CLASSTYPE_SORTED_FIELDS (t) = field_vec; | |
6781 | } | |
6782 | } | |
6783 | ||
61a127b3 MM |
6784 | /* When T was built up, the member declarations were added in reverse |
6785 | order. Rearrange them to declaration order. */ | |
6786 | ||
6787 | void | |
94edc4ab | 6788 | unreverse_member_declarations (tree t) |
61a127b3 MM |
6789 | { |
6790 | tree next; | |
6791 | tree prev; | |
6792 | tree x; | |
6793 | ||
7088fca9 KL |
6794 | /* The following lists are all in reverse order. Put them in |
6795 | declaration order now. */ | |
61a127b3 | 6796 | TYPE_METHODS (t) = nreverse (TYPE_METHODS (t)); |
7088fca9 | 6797 | CLASSTYPE_DECL_LIST (t) = nreverse (CLASSTYPE_DECL_LIST (t)); |
61a127b3 MM |
6798 | |
6799 | /* Actually, for the TYPE_FIELDS, only the non TYPE_DECLs are in | |
6800 | reverse order, so we can't just use nreverse. */ | |
6801 | prev = NULL_TREE; | |
c8094d83 MS |
6802 | for (x = TYPE_FIELDS (t); |
6803 | x && TREE_CODE (x) != TYPE_DECL; | |
61a127b3 MM |
6804 | x = next) |
6805 | { | |
910ad8de NF |
6806 | next = DECL_CHAIN (x); |
6807 | DECL_CHAIN (x) = prev; | |
61a127b3 MM |
6808 | prev = x; |
6809 | } | |
6810 | if (prev) | |
6811 | { | |
910ad8de | 6812 | DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (t)) = x; |
61a127b3 MM |
6813 | if (prev) |
6814 | TYPE_FIELDS (t) = prev; | |
6815 | } | |
6816 | } | |
6817 | ||
f30432d7 | 6818 | tree |
94edc4ab | 6819 | finish_struct (tree t, tree attributes) |
f30432d7 | 6820 | { |
82a98427 | 6821 | location_t saved_loc = input_location; |
1f0d71c5 | 6822 | |
61a127b3 MM |
6823 | /* Now that we've got all the field declarations, reverse everything |
6824 | as necessary. */ | |
6825 | unreverse_member_declarations (t); | |
f30432d7 | 6826 | |
91d231cb | 6827 | cplus_decl_attributes (&t, attributes, (int) ATTR_FLAG_TYPE_IN_PLACE); |
6467930b | 6828 | |
1f0d71c5 NS |
6829 | /* Nadger the current location so that diagnostics point to the start of |
6830 | the struct, not the end. */ | |
f31686a3 | 6831 | input_location = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (TYPE_NAME (t)); |
1f0d71c5 | 6832 | |
5566b478 | 6833 | if (processing_template_decl) |
f30432d7 | 6834 | { |
7fb213d8 GB |
6835 | tree x; |
6836 | ||
b0e0b31f | 6837 | finish_struct_methods (t); |
867580ce | 6838 | TYPE_SIZE (t) = bitsize_zero_node; |
ae54ec16 | 6839 | TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (t) = size_zero_node; |
7fb213d8 GB |
6840 | |
6841 | /* We need to emit an error message if this type was used as a parameter | |
6842 | and it is an abstract type, even if it is a template. We construct | |
6843 | a simple CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS list without taking bases into | |
6844 | account and we call complete_vars with this type, which will check | |
6845 | the PARM_DECLS. Note that while the type is being defined, | |
6846 | CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS contains the list of the inline friends | |
6847 | (see CLASSTYPE_INLINE_FRIENDS) so we need to clear it. */ | |
585b44d3 | 6848 | CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS (t) = NULL; |
910ad8de | 6849 | for (x = TYPE_METHODS (t); x; x = DECL_CHAIN (x)) |
7fb213d8 | 6850 | if (DECL_PURE_VIRTUAL_P (x)) |
9771b263 | 6851 | vec_safe_push (CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS (t), x); |
7fb213d8 | 6852 | complete_vars (t); |
e58d4228 JM |
6853 | /* We need to add the target functions to the CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC if |
6854 | an enclosing scope is a template class, so that this function be | |
6855 | found by lookup_fnfields_1 when the using declaration is not | |
6856 | instantiated yet. */ | |
6857 | for (x = TYPE_FIELDS (t); x; x = DECL_CHAIN (x)) | |
6858 | if (TREE_CODE (x) == USING_DECL) | |
6859 | { | |
6860 | tree fn = strip_using_decl (x); | |
6861 | if (is_overloaded_fn (fn)) | |
6862 | for (; fn; fn = OVL_NEXT (fn)) | |
6863 | add_method (t, OVL_CURRENT (fn), x); | |
6864 | } | |
040ca4b3 JM |
6865 | |
6866 | /* Remember current #pragma pack value. */ | |
6867 | TYPE_PRECISION (t) = maximum_field_alignment; | |
947296ca JM |
6868 | |
6869 | /* Fix up any variants we've already built. */ | |
6870 | for (x = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t); x; x = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (x)) | |
6871 | { | |
6872 | TYPE_SIZE (x) = TYPE_SIZE (t); | |
6873 | TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (x) = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (t); | |
6874 | TYPE_FIELDS (x) = TYPE_FIELDS (t); | |
6875 | TYPE_METHODS (x) = TYPE_METHODS (t); | |
6876 | } | |
6f1b4c42 | 6877 | } |
f30432d7 | 6878 | else |
9f33663b | 6879 | finish_struct_1 (t); |
5566b478 | 6880 | |
0090caca JM |
6881 | if (is_std_init_list (t)) |
6882 | { | |
6883 | /* People keep complaining that the compiler crashes on an invalid | |
6884 | definition of initializer_list, so I guess we should explicitly | |
6885 | reject it. What the compiler internals care about is that it's a | |
6886 | template and has a pointer field followed by an integer field. */ | |
6887 | bool ok = false; | |
6888 | if (processing_template_decl) | |
6889 | { | |
6890 | tree f = next_initializable_field (TYPE_FIELDS (t)); | |
6891 | if (f && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (f)) == POINTER_TYPE) | |
6892 | { | |
6893 | f = next_initializable_field (DECL_CHAIN (f)); | |
6894 | if (f && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (f)) == INTEGER_TYPE) | |
6895 | ok = true; | |
6896 | } | |
6897 | } | |
6898 | if (!ok) | |
40fecdd6 JM |
6899 | fatal_error (input_location, |
6900 | "definition of std::initializer_list does not match " | |
0090caca JM |
6901 | "#include <initializer_list>"); |
6902 | } | |
6903 | ||
82a98427 | 6904 | input_location = saved_loc; |
1f0d71c5 | 6905 | |
5566b478 | 6906 | TYPE_BEING_DEFINED (t) = 0; |
8f032717 | 6907 | |
5566b478 | 6908 | if (current_class_type) |
b74a0560 | 6909 | popclass (); |
5566b478 | 6910 | else |
357351e5 | 6911 | error ("trying to finish struct, but kicked out due to previous parse errors"); |
5566b478 | 6912 | |
637f68e8 JM |
6913 | if (processing_template_decl && at_function_scope_p () |
6914 | /* Lambdas are defined by the LAMBDA_EXPR. */ | |
6915 | && !LAMBDA_TYPE_P (t)) | |
5f261ba9 | 6916 | add_stmt (build_min (TAG_DEFN, t)); |
ae673f14 | 6917 | |
5566b478 | 6918 | return t; |
f30432d7 | 6919 | } |
8d08fdba | 6920 | \f |
abcc192b | 6921 | /* Hash table to avoid endless recursion when handling references. */ |
c203e8a7 | 6922 | static hash_table<pointer_hash<tree_node> > *fixed_type_or_null_ref_ht; |
abcc192b | 6923 | |
51ddb82e | 6924 | /* Return the dynamic type of INSTANCE, if known. |
8d08fdba MS |
6925 | Used to determine whether the virtual function table is needed |
6926 | or not. | |
6927 | ||
6928 | *NONNULL is set iff INSTANCE can be known to be nonnull, regardless | |
97d953bb MM |
6929 | of our knowledge of its type. *NONNULL should be initialized |
6930 | before this function is called. */ | |
e92cc029 | 6931 | |
d8e178a0 | 6932 | static tree |
555551c2 | 6933 | fixed_type_or_null (tree instance, int *nonnull, int *cdtorp) |
8d08fdba | 6934 | { |
555551c2 MM |
6935 | #define RECUR(T) fixed_type_or_null((T), nonnull, cdtorp) |
6936 | ||
8d08fdba MS |
6937 | switch (TREE_CODE (instance)) |
6938 | { | |
6939 | case INDIRECT_REF: | |
608afcc5 | 6940 | if (POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (instance))) |
a0de9d20 JM |
6941 | return NULL_TREE; |
6942 | else | |
555551c2 | 6943 | return RECUR (TREE_OPERAND (instance, 0)); |
a0de9d20 | 6944 | |
8d08fdba MS |
6945 | case CALL_EXPR: |
6946 | /* This is a call to a constructor, hence it's never zero. */ | |
6947 | if (TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (instance)) | |
6948 | { | |
6949 | if (nonnull) | |
6950 | *nonnull = 1; | |
51ddb82e | 6951 | return TREE_TYPE (instance); |
8d08fdba | 6952 | } |
51ddb82e | 6953 | return NULL_TREE; |
8d08fdba MS |
6954 | |
6955 | case SAVE_EXPR: | |
6956 | /* This is a call to a constructor, hence it's never zero. */ | |
6957 | if (TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (instance)) | |
6958 | { | |
6959 | if (nonnull) | |
6960 | *nonnull = 1; | |
51ddb82e | 6961 | return TREE_TYPE (instance); |
8d08fdba | 6962 | } |
555551c2 | 6963 | return RECUR (TREE_OPERAND (instance, 0)); |
8d08fdba | 6964 | |
5be014d5 | 6965 | case POINTER_PLUS_EXPR: |
8d08fdba MS |
6966 | case PLUS_EXPR: |
6967 | case MINUS_EXPR: | |
394fd776 | 6968 | if (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (instance, 0)) == ADDR_EXPR) |
555551c2 | 6969 | return RECUR (TREE_OPERAND (instance, 0)); |
8d08fdba MS |
6970 | if (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (instance, 1)) == INTEGER_CST) |
6971 | /* Propagate nonnull. */ | |
555551c2 MM |
6972 | return RECUR (TREE_OPERAND (instance, 0)); |
6973 | ||
51ddb82e | 6974 | return NULL_TREE; |
8d08fdba | 6975 | |
63a906f0 | 6976 | CASE_CONVERT: |
555551c2 | 6977 | return RECUR (TREE_OPERAND (instance, 0)); |
8d08fdba MS |
6978 | |
6979 | case ADDR_EXPR: | |
88f19756 | 6980 | instance = TREE_OPERAND (instance, 0); |
8d08fdba | 6981 | if (nonnull) |
88f19756 RH |
6982 | { |
6983 | /* Just because we see an ADDR_EXPR doesn't mean we're dealing | |
6984 | with a real object -- given &p->f, p can still be null. */ | |
6985 | tree t = get_base_address (instance); | |
6986 | /* ??? Probably should check DECL_WEAK here. */ | |
6987 | if (t && DECL_P (t)) | |
6988 | *nonnull = 1; | |
6989 | } | |
555551c2 | 6990 | return RECUR (instance); |
8d08fdba MS |
6991 | |
6992 | case COMPONENT_REF: | |
642124c6 RH |
6993 | /* If this component is really a base class reference, then the field |
6994 | itself isn't definitive. */ | |
6995 | if (DECL_FIELD_IS_BASE (TREE_OPERAND (instance, 1))) | |
555551c2 MM |
6996 | return RECUR (TREE_OPERAND (instance, 0)); |
6997 | return RECUR (TREE_OPERAND (instance, 1)); | |
8d08fdba | 6998 | |
8d08fdba MS |
6999 | case VAR_DECL: |
7000 | case FIELD_DECL: | |
7001 | if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (instance)) == ARRAY_TYPE | |
9e1e64ec | 7002 | && MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (instance)))) |
8d08fdba MS |
7003 | { |
7004 | if (nonnull) | |
7005 | *nonnull = 1; | |
51ddb82e | 7006 | return TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (instance)); |
8d08fdba | 7007 | } |
e92cc029 | 7008 | /* fall through... */ |
8d08fdba MS |
7009 | case TARGET_EXPR: |
7010 | case PARM_DECL: | |
f63ab951 | 7011 | case RESULT_DECL: |
9e1e64ec | 7012 | if (MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (instance))) |
8d08fdba MS |
7013 | { |
7014 | if (nonnull) | |
7015 | *nonnull = 1; | |
51ddb82e | 7016 | return TREE_TYPE (instance); |
8d08fdba | 7017 | } |
394fd776 | 7018 | else if (instance == current_class_ptr) |
0cbd7506 MS |
7019 | { |
7020 | if (nonnull) | |
7021 | *nonnull = 1; | |
7022 | ||
f10eaa2d JM |
7023 | /* if we're in a ctor or dtor, we know our type. If |
7024 | current_class_ptr is set but we aren't in a function, we're in | |
7025 | an NSDMI (and therefore a constructor). */ | |
7026 | if (current_scope () != current_function_decl | |
7027 | || (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (current_function_decl) | |
7028 | && (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (current_function_decl) | |
7029 | || DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (current_function_decl)))) | |
0cbd7506 MS |
7030 | { |
7031 | if (cdtorp) | |
7032 | *cdtorp = 1; | |
7033 | return TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (instance)); | |
7034 | } | |
7035 | } | |
394fd776 | 7036 | else if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (instance)) == REFERENCE_TYPE) |
0cbd7506 | 7037 | { |
555551c2 | 7038 | /* We only need one hash table because it is always left empty. */ |
c203e8a7 TS |
7039 | if (!fixed_type_or_null_ref_ht) |
7040 | fixed_type_or_null_ref_ht | |
7041 | = new hash_table<pointer_hash<tree_node> > (37); | |
555551c2 | 7042 | |
0cbd7506 MS |
7043 | /* Reference variables should be references to objects. */ |
7044 | if (nonnull) | |
8d08fdba | 7045 | *nonnull = 1; |
c8094d83 | 7046 | |
555551c2 | 7047 | /* Enter the INSTANCE in a table to prevent recursion; a |
772f8889 MM |
7048 | variable's initializer may refer to the variable |
7049 | itself. */ | |
5a6ccc94 | 7050 | if (VAR_P (instance) |
772f8889 | 7051 | && DECL_INITIAL (instance) |
bae14a37 | 7052 | && !type_dependent_expression_p_push (DECL_INITIAL (instance)) |
c203e8a7 | 7053 | && !fixed_type_or_null_ref_ht->find (instance)) |
772f8889 MM |
7054 | { |
7055 | tree type; | |
703c8606 | 7056 | tree_node **slot; |
555551c2 | 7057 | |
c203e8a7 | 7058 | slot = fixed_type_or_null_ref_ht->find_slot (instance, INSERT); |
555551c2 MM |
7059 | *slot = instance; |
7060 | type = RECUR (DECL_INITIAL (instance)); | |
c203e8a7 | 7061 | fixed_type_or_null_ref_ht->remove_elt (instance); |
555551c2 | 7062 | |
772f8889 MM |
7063 | return type; |
7064 | } | |
8d08fdba | 7065 | } |
51ddb82e | 7066 | return NULL_TREE; |
8d08fdba MS |
7067 | |
7068 | default: | |
51ddb82e | 7069 | return NULL_TREE; |
8d08fdba | 7070 | } |
555551c2 | 7071 | #undef RECUR |
8d08fdba | 7072 | } |
51ddb82e | 7073 | |
838dfd8a | 7074 | /* Return nonzero if the dynamic type of INSTANCE is known, and |
338d90b8 NS |
7075 | equivalent to the static type. We also handle the case where |
7076 | INSTANCE is really a pointer. Return negative if this is a | |
7077 | ctor/dtor. There the dynamic type is known, but this might not be | |
7078 | the most derived base of the original object, and hence virtual | |
c65cb8d1 | 7079 | bases may not be laid out according to this type. |
51ddb82e JM |
7080 | |
7081 | Used to determine whether the virtual function table is needed | |
7082 | or not. | |
7083 | ||
7084 | *NONNULL is set iff INSTANCE can be known to be nonnull, regardless | |
97d953bb MM |
7085 | of our knowledge of its type. *NONNULL should be initialized |
7086 | before this function is called. */ | |
51ddb82e JM |
7087 | |
7088 | int | |
94edc4ab | 7089 | resolves_to_fixed_type_p (tree instance, int* nonnull) |
51ddb82e JM |
7090 | { |
7091 | tree t = TREE_TYPE (instance); | |
394fd776 | 7092 | int cdtorp = 0; |
4d3baecc JM |
7093 | tree fixed; |
7094 | ||
65f0c5b3 | 7095 | /* processing_template_decl can be false in a template if we're in |
234bef96 PC |
7096 | instantiate_non_dependent_expr, but we still want to suppress |
7097 | this check. */ | |
e0e1b357 | 7098 | if (in_template_function ()) |
4d3baecc JM |
7099 | { |
7100 | /* In a template we only care about the type of the result. */ | |
7101 | if (nonnull) | |
7102 | *nonnull = true; | |
7103 | return true; | |
7104 | } | |
7105 | ||
7106 | fixed = fixed_type_or_null (instance, nonnull, &cdtorp); | |
51ddb82e JM |
7107 | if (fixed == NULL_TREE) |
7108 | return 0; | |
7109 | if (POINTER_TYPE_P (t)) | |
7110 | t = TREE_TYPE (t); | |
394fd776 NS |
7111 | if (!same_type_ignoring_top_level_qualifiers_p (t, fixed)) |
7112 | return 0; | |
7113 | return cdtorp ? -1 : 1; | |
51ddb82e JM |
7114 | } |
7115 | ||
8d08fdba MS |
7116 | \f |
7117 | void | |
94edc4ab | 7118 | init_class_processing (void) |
8d08fdba MS |
7119 | { |
7120 | current_class_depth = 0; | |
61a127b3 | 7121 | current_class_stack_size = 10; |
c8094d83 | 7122 | current_class_stack |
0ac1b889 | 7123 | = XNEWVEC (struct class_stack_node, current_class_stack_size); |
9771b263 | 7124 | vec_alloc (local_classes, 8); |
c5a35c3c | 7125 | sizeof_biggest_empty_class = size_zero_node; |
8d08fdba | 7126 | |
0e5921e8 ZW |
7127 | ridpointers[(int) RID_PUBLIC] = access_public_node; |
7128 | ridpointers[(int) RID_PRIVATE] = access_private_node; | |
7129 | ridpointers[(int) RID_PROTECTED] = access_protected_node; | |
8d08fdba MS |
7130 | } |
7131 | ||
39fb05d0 MM |
7132 | /* Restore the cached PREVIOUS_CLASS_LEVEL. */ |
7133 | ||
7134 | static void | |
7135 | restore_class_cache (void) | |
7136 | { | |
39fb05d0 | 7137 | tree type; |
39fb05d0 MM |
7138 | |
7139 | /* We are re-entering the same class we just left, so we don't | |
7140 | have to search the whole inheritance matrix to find all the | |
7141 | decls to bind again. Instead, we install the cached | |
7142 | class_shadowed list and walk through it binding names. */ | |
7143 | push_binding_level (previous_class_level); | |
7144 | class_binding_level = previous_class_level; | |
39fb05d0 | 7145 | /* Restore IDENTIFIER_TYPE_VALUE. */ |
c8094d83 MS |
7146 | for (type = class_binding_level->type_shadowed; |
7147 | type; | |
39fb05d0 MM |
7148 | type = TREE_CHAIN (type)) |
7149 | SET_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_VALUE (TREE_PURPOSE (type), TREE_TYPE (type)); | |
7150 | } | |
7151 | ||
a723baf1 MM |
7152 | /* Set global variables CURRENT_CLASS_NAME and CURRENT_CLASS_TYPE as |
7153 | appropriate for TYPE. | |
8d08fdba | 7154 | |
8d08fdba MS |
7155 | So that we may avoid calls to lookup_name, we cache the _TYPE |
7156 | nodes of local TYPE_DECLs in the TREE_TYPE field of the name. | |
7157 | ||
7158 | For multiple inheritance, we perform a two-pass depth-first search | |
39fb05d0 | 7159 | of the type lattice. */ |
8d08fdba MS |
7160 | |
7161 | void | |
29370796 | 7162 | pushclass (tree type) |
8d08fdba | 7163 | { |
c888c93b MM |
7164 | class_stack_node_t csn; |
7165 | ||
0771d9d7 JM |
7166 | type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type); |
7167 | ||
61a127b3 | 7168 | /* Make sure there is enough room for the new entry on the stack. */ |
c8094d83 | 7169 | if (current_class_depth + 1 >= current_class_stack_size) |
8d08fdba | 7170 | { |
61a127b3 MM |
7171 | current_class_stack_size *= 2; |
7172 | current_class_stack | |
7767580e | 7173 | = XRESIZEVEC (struct class_stack_node, current_class_stack, |
3db45ab5 | 7174 | current_class_stack_size); |
8d08fdba MS |
7175 | } |
7176 | ||
61a127b3 | 7177 | /* Insert a new entry on the class stack. */ |
c888c93b MM |
7178 | csn = current_class_stack + current_class_depth; |
7179 | csn->name = current_class_name; | |
7180 | csn->type = current_class_type; | |
7181 | csn->access = current_access_specifier; | |
7182 | csn->names_used = 0; | |
7183 | csn->hidden = 0; | |
61a127b3 MM |
7184 | current_class_depth++; |
7185 | ||
7186 | /* Now set up the new type. */ | |
8d08fdba MS |
7187 | current_class_name = TYPE_NAME (type); |
7188 | if (TREE_CODE (current_class_name) == TYPE_DECL) | |
7189 | current_class_name = DECL_NAME (current_class_name); | |
7190 | current_class_type = type; | |
7191 | ||
61a127b3 MM |
7192 | /* By default, things in classes are private, while things in |
7193 | structures or unions are public. */ | |
c8094d83 MS |
7194 | current_access_specifier = (CLASSTYPE_DECLARED_CLASS (type) |
7195 | ? access_private_node | |
61a127b3 MM |
7196 | : access_public_node); |
7197 | ||
89b578be MM |
7198 | if (previous_class_level |
7199 | && type != previous_class_level->this_entity | |
8d08fdba MS |
7200 | && current_class_depth == 1) |
7201 | { | |
7202 | /* Forcibly remove any old class remnants. */ | |
8f032717 | 7203 | invalidate_class_lookup_cache (); |
8d08fdba MS |
7204 | } |
7205 | ||
c8094d83 | 7206 | if (!previous_class_level |
89b578be MM |
7207 | || type != previous_class_level->this_entity |
7208 | || current_class_depth > 1) | |
90ea9897 | 7209 | pushlevel_class (); |
29370796 | 7210 | else |
39fb05d0 | 7211 | restore_class_cache (); |
8f032717 MM |
7212 | } |
7213 | ||
39fb05d0 MM |
7214 | /* When we exit a toplevel class scope, we save its binding level so |
7215 | that we can restore it quickly. Here, we've entered some other | |
7216 | class, so we must invalidate our cache. */ | |
8d08fdba | 7217 | |
8f032717 | 7218 | void |
94edc4ab | 7219 | invalidate_class_lookup_cache (void) |
8f032717 | 7220 | { |
89b578be | 7221 | previous_class_level = NULL; |
8d08fdba | 7222 | } |
c8094d83 | 7223 | |
8d08fdba | 7224 | /* Get out of the current class scope. If we were in a class scope |
b74a0560 | 7225 | previously, that is the one popped to. */ |
e92cc029 | 7226 | |
8d08fdba | 7227 | void |
94edc4ab | 7228 | popclass (void) |
8d08fdba | 7229 | { |
0771d9d7 | 7230 | poplevel_class (); |
8d08fdba MS |
7231 | |
7232 | current_class_depth--; | |
61a127b3 MM |
7233 | current_class_name = current_class_stack[current_class_depth].name; |
7234 | current_class_type = current_class_stack[current_class_depth].type; | |
7235 | current_access_specifier = current_class_stack[current_class_depth].access; | |
8f032717 MM |
7236 | if (current_class_stack[current_class_depth].names_used) |
7237 | splay_tree_delete (current_class_stack[current_class_depth].names_used); | |
8d08fdba MS |
7238 | } |
7239 | ||
c888c93b MM |
7240 | /* Mark the top of the class stack as hidden. */ |
7241 | ||
7242 | void | |
7243 | push_class_stack (void) | |
7244 | { | |
7245 | if (current_class_depth) | |
7246 | ++current_class_stack[current_class_depth - 1].hidden; | |
7247 | } | |
7248 | ||
7249 | /* Mark the top of the class stack as un-hidden. */ | |
7250 | ||
7251 | void | |
7252 | pop_class_stack (void) | |
7253 | { | |
7254 | if (current_class_depth) | |
7255 | --current_class_stack[current_class_depth - 1].hidden; | |
7256 | } | |
7257 | ||
fa6098f8 MM |
7258 | /* Returns 1 if the class type currently being defined is either T or |
7259 | a nested type of T. */ | |
b9082e8a | 7260 | |
fa6098f8 | 7261 | bool |
94edc4ab | 7262 | currently_open_class (tree t) |
b9082e8a JM |
7263 | { |
7264 | int i; | |
fa6098f8 | 7265 | |
1cb801bc JM |
7266 | if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (t)) |
7267 | return false; | |
7268 | ||
3e5e84be JM |
7269 | t = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (t); |
7270 | ||
fa6098f8 MM |
7271 | /* We start looking from 1 because entry 0 is from global scope, |
7272 | and has no type. */ | |
7273 | for (i = current_class_depth; i > 0; --i) | |
c888c93b | 7274 | { |
fa6098f8 MM |
7275 | tree c; |
7276 | if (i == current_class_depth) | |
7277 | c = current_class_type; | |
7278 | else | |
7279 | { | |
7280 | if (current_class_stack[i].hidden) | |
7281 | break; | |
7282 | c = current_class_stack[i].type; | |
7283 | } | |
7284 | if (!c) | |
7285 | continue; | |
7286 | if (same_type_p (c, t)) | |
7287 | return true; | |
c888c93b | 7288 | } |
fa6098f8 | 7289 | return false; |
b9082e8a JM |
7290 | } |
7291 | ||
70adf8a9 JM |
7292 | /* If either current_class_type or one of its enclosing classes are derived |
7293 | from T, return the appropriate type. Used to determine how we found | |
7294 | something via unqualified lookup. */ | |
7295 | ||
7296 | tree | |
94edc4ab | 7297 | currently_open_derived_class (tree t) |
70adf8a9 JM |
7298 | { |
7299 | int i; | |
7300 | ||
9bcb9aae | 7301 | /* The bases of a dependent type are unknown. */ |
1fb3244a MM |
7302 | if (dependent_type_p (t)) |
7303 | return NULL_TREE; | |
7304 | ||
c44e68a5 KL |
7305 | if (!current_class_type) |
7306 | return NULL_TREE; | |
7307 | ||
70adf8a9 JM |
7308 | if (DERIVED_FROM_P (t, current_class_type)) |
7309 | return current_class_type; | |
7310 | ||
7311 | for (i = current_class_depth - 1; i > 0; --i) | |
c888c93b MM |
7312 | { |
7313 | if (current_class_stack[i].hidden) | |
7314 | break; | |
7315 | if (DERIVED_FROM_P (t, current_class_stack[i].type)) | |
7316 | return current_class_stack[i].type; | |
7317 | } | |
70adf8a9 JM |
7318 | |
7319 | return NULL_TREE; | |
7320 | } | |
7321 | ||
2d7d7f0f JM |
7322 | /* Return the outermost enclosing class type that is still open, or |
7323 | NULL_TREE. */ | |
7324 | ||
7325 | tree | |
7326 | outermost_open_class (void) | |
7327 | { | |
7328 | if (!current_class_type) | |
7329 | return NULL_TREE; | |
7330 | tree r = NULL_TREE; | |
cea83a3a JM |
7331 | if (TYPE_BEING_DEFINED (current_class_type)) |
7332 | r = current_class_type; | |
7333 | for (int i = current_class_depth - 1; i > 0; --i) | |
2d7d7f0f JM |
7334 | { |
7335 | if (current_class_stack[i].hidden) | |
7336 | break; | |
7337 | tree t = current_class_stack[i].type; | |
7338 | if (!TYPE_BEING_DEFINED (t)) | |
7339 | break; | |
7340 | r = t; | |
7341 | } | |
7342 | return r; | |
7343 | } | |
7344 | ||
a6846853 JM |
7345 | /* Returns the innermost class type which is not a lambda closure type. */ |
7346 | ||
7347 | tree | |
7348 | current_nonlambda_class_type (void) | |
7349 | { | |
7350 | int i; | |
7351 | ||
7352 | /* We start looking from 1 because entry 0 is from global scope, | |
7353 | and has no type. */ | |
7354 | for (i = current_class_depth; i > 0; --i) | |
7355 | { | |
7356 | tree c; | |
7357 | if (i == current_class_depth) | |
7358 | c = current_class_type; | |
7359 | else | |
7360 | { | |
7361 | if (current_class_stack[i].hidden) | |
7362 | break; | |
7363 | c = current_class_stack[i].type; | |
7364 | } | |
7365 | if (!c) | |
7366 | continue; | |
7367 | if (!LAMBDA_TYPE_P (c)) | |
7368 | return c; | |
7369 | } | |
7370 | return NULL_TREE; | |
7371 | } | |
7372 | ||
8d08fdba | 7373 | /* When entering a class scope, all enclosing class scopes' names with |
14d22dd6 MM |
7374 | static meaning (static variables, static functions, types and |
7375 | enumerators) have to be visible. This recursive function calls | |
7376 | pushclass for all enclosing class contexts until global or a local | |
7377 | scope is reached. TYPE is the enclosed class. */ | |
8d08fdba MS |
7378 | |
7379 | void | |
14d22dd6 | 7380 | push_nested_class (tree type) |
8d08fdba | 7381 | { |
b262d64c | 7382 | /* A namespace might be passed in error cases, like A::B:C. */ |
c8094d83 | 7383 | if (type == NULL_TREE |
56d0c6e3 | 7384 | || !CLASS_TYPE_P (type)) |
a28e3c7f | 7385 | return; |
c8094d83 | 7386 | |
56d0c6e3 | 7387 | push_nested_class (DECL_CONTEXT (TYPE_MAIN_DECL (type))); |
8d08fdba | 7388 | |
29370796 | 7389 | pushclass (type); |
8d08fdba MS |
7390 | } |
7391 | ||
a723baf1 | 7392 | /* Undoes a push_nested_class call. */ |
8d08fdba MS |
7393 | |
7394 | void | |
94edc4ab | 7395 | pop_nested_class (void) |
8d08fdba | 7396 | { |
d2e5ee5c | 7397 | tree context = DECL_CONTEXT (TYPE_MAIN_DECL (current_class_type)); |
8d08fdba | 7398 | |
b74a0560 | 7399 | popclass (); |
6b400b21 | 7400 | if (context && CLASS_TYPE_P (context)) |
b74a0560 | 7401 | pop_nested_class (); |
8d08fdba MS |
7402 | } |
7403 | ||
46ccf50a JM |
7404 | /* Returns the number of extern "LANG" blocks we are nested within. */ |
7405 | ||
7406 | int | |
94edc4ab | 7407 | current_lang_depth (void) |
46ccf50a | 7408 | { |
9771b263 | 7409 | return vec_safe_length (current_lang_base); |
46ccf50a JM |
7410 | } |
7411 | ||
8d08fdba MS |
7412 | /* Set global variables CURRENT_LANG_NAME to appropriate value |
7413 | so that behavior of name-mangling machinery is correct. */ | |
7414 | ||
7415 | void | |
94edc4ab | 7416 | push_lang_context (tree name) |
8d08fdba | 7417 | { |
9771b263 | 7418 | vec_safe_push (current_lang_base, current_lang_name); |
8d08fdba | 7419 | |
e229f2cd | 7420 | if (name == lang_name_cplusplus) |
8d08fdba | 7421 | { |
8d08fdba MS |
7422 | current_lang_name = name; |
7423 | } | |
e229f2cd PB |
7424 | else if (name == lang_name_java) |
7425 | { | |
e229f2cd PB |
7426 | current_lang_name = name; |
7427 | /* DECL_IGNORED_P is initially set for these types, to avoid clutter. | |
7428 | (See record_builtin_java_type in decl.c.) However, that causes | |
7429 | incorrect debug entries if these types are actually used. | |
00a17e31 | 7430 | So we re-enable debug output after extern "Java". */ |
e3cd9945 APB |
7431 | DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_NAME (java_byte_type_node)) = 0; |
7432 | DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_NAME (java_short_type_node)) = 0; | |
7433 | DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_NAME (java_int_type_node)) = 0; | |
7434 | DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_NAME (java_long_type_node)) = 0; | |
7435 | DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_NAME (java_float_type_node)) = 0; | |
7436 | DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_NAME (java_double_type_node)) = 0; | |
7437 | DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_NAME (java_char_type_node)) = 0; | |
7438 | DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_NAME (java_boolean_type_node)) = 0; | |
e229f2cd | 7439 | } |
8d08fdba MS |
7440 | else if (name == lang_name_c) |
7441 | { | |
8d08fdba MS |
7442 | current_lang_name = name; |
7443 | } | |
7444 | else | |
9e637a26 | 7445 | error ("language string %<\"%E\"%> not recognized", name); |
8d08fdba | 7446 | } |
c8094d83 | 7447 | |
8d08fdba | 7448 | /* Get out of the current language scope. */ |
e92cc029 | 7449 | |
8d08fdba | 7450 | void |
94edc4ab | 7451 | pop_lang_context (void) |
8d08fdba | 7452 | { |
9771b263 | 7453 | current_lang_name = current_lang_base->pop (); |
8d08fdba | 7454 | } |
8d08fdba MS |
7455 | \f |
7456 | /* Type instantiation routines. */ | |
7457 | ||
104bf76a MM |
7458 | /* Given an OVERLOAD and a TARGET_TYPE, return the function that |
7459 | matches the TARGET_TYPE. If there is no satisfactory match, return | |
eff3a276 MM |
7460 | error_mark_node, and issue an error & warning messages under |
7461 | control of FLAGS. Permit pointers to member function if FLAGS | |
7462 | permits. If TEMPLATE_ONLY, the name of the overloaded function was | |
7463 | a template-id, and EXPLICIT_TARGS are the explicitly provided | |
248e1b22 MM |
7464 | template arguments. |
7465 | ||
7466 | If OVERLOAD is for one or more member functions, then ACCESS_PATH | |
7467 | is the base path used to reference those member functions. If | |
5e7b9f60 JM |
7468 | the address is resolved to a member function, access checks will be |
7469 | performed and errors issued if appropriate. */ | |
104bf76a | 7470 | |
2c73f9f5 | 7471 | static tree |
c8094d83 | 7472 | resolve_address_of_overloaded_function (tree target_type, |
94edc4ab | 7473 | tree overload, |
92af500d NS |
7474 | tsubst_flags_t flags, |
7475 | bool template_only, | |
eff3a276 MM |
7476 | tree explicit_targs, |
7477 | tree access_path) | |
2c73f9f5 | 7478 | { |
104bf76a | 7479 | /* Here's what the standard says: |
c8094d83 | 7480 | |
104bf76a MM |
7481 | [over.over] |
7482 | ||
7483 | If the name is a function template, template argument deduction | |
7484 | is done, and if the argument deduction succeeds, the deduced | |
7485 | arguments are used to generate a single template function, which | |
7486 | is added to the set of overloaded functions considered. | |
7487 | ||
7488 | Non-member functions and static member functions match targets of | |
7489 | type "pointer-to-function" or "reference-to-function." Nonstatic | |
7490 | member functions match targets of type "pointer-to-member | |
7491 | function;" the function type of the pointer to member is used to | |
7492 | select the member function from the set of overloaded member | |
7493 | functions. If a nonstatic member function is selected, the | |
7494 | reference to the overloaded function name is required to have the | |
7495 | form of a pointer to member as described in 5.3.1. | |
7496 | ||
7497 | If more than one function is selected, any template functions in | |
7498 | the set are eliminated if the set also contains a non-template | |
7499 | function, and any given template function is eliminated if the | |
7500 | set contains a second template function that is more specialized | |
7501 | than the first according to the partial ordering rules 14.5.5.2. | |
7502 | After such eliminations, if any, there shall remain exactly one | |
7503 | selected function. */ | |
7504 | ||
7505 | int is_ptrmem = 0; | |
104bf76a MM |
7506 | /* We store the matches in a TREE_LIST rooted here. The functions |
7507 | are the TREE_PURPOSE, not the TREE_VALUE, in this list, for easy | |
7508 | interoperability with most_specialized_instantiation. */ | |
7509 | tree matches = NULL_TREE; | |
50714e79 | 7510 | tree fn; |
7bead48f | 7511 | tree target_fn_type; |
104bf76a | 7512 | |
d8f8dca1 MM |
7513 | /* By the time we get here, we should be seeing only real |
7514 | pointer-to-member types, not the internal POINTER_TYPE to | |
7515 | METHOD_TYPE representation. */ | |
50e10fa8 | 7516 | gcc_assert (!TYPE_PTR_P (target_type) |
50bc768d | 7517 | || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (target_type)) != METHOD_TYPE); |
104bf76a | 7518 | |
50bc768d | 7519 | gcc_assert (is_overloaded_fn (overload)); |
c8094d83 | 7520 | |
104bf76a | 7521 | /* Check that the TARGET_TYPE is reasonable. */ |
6721db5d JM |
7522 | if (TYPE_PTRFN_P (target_type) |
7523 | || TYPE_REFFN_P (target_type)) | |
381ddaa6 | 7524 | /* This is OK. */; |
104bf76a MM |
7525 | else if (TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P (target_type)) |
7526 | /* This is OK, too. */ | |
7527 | is_ptrmem = 1; | |
7528 | else if (TREE_CODE (target_type) == FUNCTION_TYPE) | |
db80e34e JJ |
7529 | /* This is OK, too. This comes from a conversion to reference |
7530 | type. */ | |
7531 | target_type = build_reference_type (target_type); | |
c8094d83 | 7532 | else |
104bf76a | 7533 | { |
92af500d | 7534 | if (flags & tf_error) |
c4f73174 | 7535 | error ("cannot resolve overloaded function %qD based on" |
0cbd7506 MS |
7536 | " conversion to type %qT", |
7537 | DECL_NAME (OVL_FUNCTION (overload)), target_type); | |
104bf76a MM |
7538 | return error_mark_node; |
7539 | } | |
c8094d83 | 7540 | |
7bead48f JM |
7541 | /* Non-member functions and static member functions match targets of type |
7542 | "pointer-to-function" or "reference-to-function." Nonstatic member | |
7543 | functions match targets of type "pointer-to-member-function;" the | |
7544 | function type of the pointer to member is used to select the member | |
7545 | function from the set of overloaded member functions. | |
7546 | ||
7547 | So figure out the FUNCTION_TYPE that we want to match against. */ | |
7548 | target_fn_type = static_fn_type (target_type); | |
7549 | ||
104bf76a MM |
7550 | /* If we can find a non-template function that matches, we can just |
7551 | use it. There's no point in generating template instantiations | |
7552 | if we're just going to throw them out anyhow. But, of course, we | |
7553 | can only do this when we don't *need* a template function. */ | |
7554 | if (!template_only) | |
7555 | { | |
7556 | tree fns; | |
7557 | ||
a723baf1 | 7558 | for (fns = overload; fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) |
104bf76a | 7559 | { |
a723baf1 | 7560 | tree fn = OVL_CURRENT (fns); |
2c73f9f5 | 7561 | |
104bf76a MM |
7562 | if (TREE_CODE (fn) == TEMPLATE_DECL) |
7563 | /* We're not looking for templates just yet. */ | |
7564 | continue; | |
7565 | ||
7566 | if ((TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (fn)) == METHOD_TYPE) | |
7567 | != is_ptrmem) | |
7568 | /* We're looking for a non-static member, and this isn't | |
7569 | one, or vice versa. */ | |
7570 | continue; | |
34ff2673 | 7571 | |
d63d5d0c ILT |
7572 | /* Ignore functions which haven't been explicitly |
7573 | declared. */ | |
34ff2673 RS |
7574 | if (DECL_ANTICIPATED (fn)) |
7575 | continue; | |
7576 | ||
104bf76a | 7577 | /* See if there's a match. */ |
7bead48f | 7578 | if (same_type_p (target_fn_type, static_fn_type (fn))) |
e1b3e07d | 7579 | matches = tree_cons (fn, NULL_TREE, matches); |
104bf76a MM |
7580 | } |
7581 | } | |
7582 | ||
7583 | /* Now, if we've already got a match (or matches), there's no need | |
7584 | to proceed to the template functions. But, if we don't have a | |
7585 | match we need to look at them, too. */ | |
c8094d83 | 7586 | if (!matches) |
2c73f9f5 | 7587 | { |
104bf76a | 7588 | tree target_arg_types; |
8d3631f8 | 7589 | tree target_ret_type; |
104bf76a | 7590 | tree fns; |
c166b898 ILT |
7591 | tree *args; |
7592 | unsigned int nargs, ia; | |
7593 | tree arg; | |
104bf76a | 7594 | |
4393e105 | 7595 | target_arg_types = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (target_fn_type); |
8d3631f8 | 7596 | target_ret_type = TREE_TYPE (target_fn_type); |
e5214479 | 7597 | |
c166b898 ILT |
7598 | nargs = list_length (target_arg_types); |
7599 | args = XALLOCAVEC (tree, nargs); | |
7600 | for (arg = target_arg_types, ia = 0; | |
7601 | arg != NULL_TREE && arg != void_list_node; | |
7602 | arg = TREE_CHAIN (arg), ++ia) | |
7603 | args[ia] = TREE_VALUE (arg); | |
7604 | nargs = ia; | |
7605 | ||
a723baf1 | 7606 | for (fns = overload; fns; fns = OVL_NEXT (fns)) |
104bf76a | 7607 | { |
a723baf1 | 7608 | tree fn = OVL_CURRENT (fns); |
104bf76a | 7609 | tree instantiation; |
104bf76a MM |
7610 | tree targs; |
7611 | ||
7612 | if (TREE_CODE (fn) != TEMPLATE_DECL) | |
7613 | /* We're only looking for templates. */ | |
7614 | continue; | |
7615 | ||
7616 | if ((TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (fn)) == METHOD_TYPE) | |
7617 | != is_ptrmem) | |
4393e105 | 7618 | /* We're not looking for a non-static member, and this is |
104bf76a MM |
7619 | one, or vice versa. */ |
7620 | continue; | |
7621 | ||
79d8a272 JM |
7622 | tree ret = target_ret_type; |
7623 | ||
7624 | /* If the template has a deduced return type, don't expose it to | |
7625 | template argument deduction. */ | |
7626 | if (undeduced_auto_decl (fn)) | |
7627 | ret = NULL_TREE; | |
7628 | ||
104bf76a | 7629 | /* Try to do argument deduction. */ |
f31c0a32 | 7630 | targs = make_tree_vec (DECL_NTPARMS (fn)); |
cd057e3a | 7631 | instantiation = fn_type_unification (fn, explicit_targs, targs, args, |
79d8a272 | 7632 | nargs, ret, |
cd057e3a | 7633 | DEDUCE_EXACT, LOOKUP_NORMAL, |
2b24855e | 7634 | false, false); |
104bf76a MM |
7635 | if (instantiation == error_mark_node) |
7636 | /* Instantiation failed. */ | |
7637 | continue; | |
7638 | ||
79d8a272 JM |
7639 | /* And now force instantiation to do return type deduction. */ |
7640 | if (undeduced_auto_decl (instantiation)) | |
7641 | { | |
7642 | ++function_depth; | |
7643 | instantiate_decl (instantiation, /*defer*/false, /*class*/false); | |
7644 | --function_depth; | |
7645 | ||
7646 | require_deduced_type (instantiation); | |
7647 | } | |
7648 | ||
104bf76a | 7649 | /* See if there's a match. */ |
7bead48f | 7650 | if (same_type_p (target_fn_type, static_fn_type (instantiation))) |
e1b3e07d | 7651 | matches = tree_cons (instantiation, fn, matches); |
104bf76a MM |
7652 | } |
7653 | ||
7654 | /* Now, remove all but the most specialized of the matches. */ | |
7655 | if (matches) | |
7656 | { | |
e5214479 | 7657 | tree match = most_specialized_instantiation (matches); |
104bf76a MM |
7658 | |
7659 | if (match != error_mark_node) | |
3db45ab5 MS |
7660 | matches = tree_cons (TREE_PURPOSE (match), |
7661 | NULL_TREE, | |
7ca383e6 | 7662 | NULL_TREE); |
104bf76a MM |
7663 | } |
7664 | } | |
7665 | ||
7666 | /* Now we should have exactly one function in MATCHES. */ | |
7667 | if (matches == NULL_TREE) | |
7668 | { | |
7669 | /* There were *no* matches. */ | |
92af500d | 7670 | if (flags & tf_error) |
104bf76a | 7671 | { |
0cbd7506 | 7672 | error ("no matches converting function %qD to type %q#T", |
95e20768 | 7673 | DECL_NAME (OVL_CURRENT (overload)), |
0cbd7506 | 7674 | target_type); |
6b9b6b15 | 7675 | |
c224bdc1 | 7676 | print_candidates (overload); |
104bf76a MM |
7677 | } |
7678 | return error_mark_node; | |
2c73f9f5 | 7679 | } |
104bf76a MM |
7680 | else if (TREE_CHAIN (matches)) |
7681 | { | |
e04c614e JM |
7682 | /* There were too many matches. First check if they're all |
7683 | the same function. */ | |
3649b9b7 | 7684 | tree match = NULL_TREE; |
104bf76a | 7685 | |
e04c614e | 7686 | fn = TREE_PURPOSE (matches); |
3649b9b7 | 7687 | |
beb42d20 ST |
7688 | /* For multi-versioned functions, more than one match is just fine and |
7689 | decls_match will return false as they are different. */ | |
7690 | for (match = TREE_CHAIN (matches); match; match = TREE_CHAIN (match)) | |
7691 | if (!decls_match (fn, TREE_PURPOSE (match)) | |
7692 | && !targetm.target_option.function_versions | |
7693 | (fn, TREE_PURPOSE (match))) | |
7694 | break; | |
e04c614e JM |
7695 | |
7696 | if (match) | |
104bf76a | 7697 | { |
e04c614e JM |
7698 | if (flags & tf_error) |
7699 | { | |
7700 | error ("converting overloaded function %qD to type %q#T is ambiguous", | |
7701 | DECL_NAME (OVL_FUNCTION (overload)), | |
7702 | target_type); | |
104bf76a | 7703 | |
e04c614e JM |
7704 | /* Since print_candidates expects the functions in the |
7705 | TREE_VALUE slot, we flip them here. */ | |
7706 | for (match = matches; match; match = TREE_CHAIN (match)) | |
7707 | TREE_VALUE (match) = TREE_PURPOSE (match); | |
104bf76a | 7708 | |
e04c614e JM |
7709 | print_candidates (matches); |
7710 | } | |
104bf76a | 7711 | |
e04c614e | 7712 | return error_mark_node; |
104bf76a | 7713 | } |
104bf76a MM |
7714 | } |
7715 | ||
50714e79 MM |
7716 | /* Good, exactly one match. Now, convert it to the correct type. */ |
7717 | fn = TREE_PURPOSE (matches); | |
7718 | ||
b1ce3eb2 | 7719 | if (DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (fn) |
92af500d | 7720 | && !(flags & tf_ptrmem_ok) && !flag_ms_extensions) |
19420d00 | 7721 | { |
b1ce3eb2 | 7722 | static int explained; |
c8094d83 | 7723 | |
92af500d | 7724 | if (!(flags & tf_error)) |
0cbd7506 | 7725 | return error_mark_node; |
19420d00 | 7726 | |
cbe5f3b3 | 7727 | permerror (input_location, "assuming pointer to member %qD", fn); |
b1ce3eb2 | 7728 | if (!explained) |
0cbd7506 | 7729 | { |
1f5b3869 | 7730 | inform (input_location, "(a pointer to member can only be formed with %<&%E%>)", fn); |
0cbd7506 MS |
7731 | explained = 1; |
7732 | } | |
19420d00 | 7733 | } |
84583208 | 7734 | |
3649b9b7 ST |
7735 | /* If a pointer to a function that is multi-versioned is requested, the |
7736 | pointer to the dispatcher function is returned instead. This works | |
7737 | well because indirectly calling the function will dispatch the right | |
7738 | function version at run-time. */ | |
7739 | if (DECL_FUNCTION_VERSIONED (fn)) | |
7740 | { | |
beb42d20 ST |
7741 | fn = get_function_version_dispatcher (fn); |
7742 | if (fn == NULL) | |
7743 | return error_mark_node; | |
3649b9b7 ST |
7744 | /* Mark all the versions corresponding to the dispatcher as used. */ |
7745 | if (!(flags & tf_conv)) | |
7746 | mark_versions_used (fn); | |
7747 | } | |
7748 | ||
84583208 MM |
7749 | /* If we're doing overload resolution purely for the purpose of |
7750 | determining conversion sequences, we should not consider the | |
7751 | function used. If this conversion sequence is selected, the | |
7752 | function will be marked as used at this point. */ | |
7753 | if (!(flags & tf_conv)) | |
eff3a276 | 7754 | { |
4ad610c9 JM |
7755 | /* Make =delete work with SFINAE. */ |
7756 | if (DECL_DELETED_FN (fn) && !(flags & tf_error)) | |
7757 | return error_mark_node; | |
7758 | ||
eff3a276 | 7759 | mark_used (fn); |
248e1b22 MM |
7760 | } |
7761 | ||
7762 | /* We could not check access to member functions when this | |
7763 | expression was originally created since we did not know at that | |
7764 | time to which function the expression referred. */ | |
5e7b9f60 | 7765 | if (DECL_FUNCTION_MEMBER_P (fn)) |
248e1b22 MM |
7766 | { |
7767 | gcc_assert (access_path); | |
5e7b9f60 | 7768 | perform_or_defer_access_check (access_path, fn, fn, flags); |
eff3a276 | 7769 | } |
a6ecf8b6 | 7770 | |
50714e79 | 7771 | if (TYPE_PTRFN_P (target_type) || TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P (target_type)) |
93c0e0bb | 7772 | return cp_build_addr_expr (fn, flags); |
50714e79 MM |
7773 | else |
7774 | { | |
5ade1ed2 | 7775 | /* The target must be a REFERENCE_TYPE. Above, cp_build_unary_op |
50714e79 MM |
7776 | will mark the function as addressed, but here we must do it |
7777 | explicitly. */ | |
dffd7eb6 | 7778 | cxx_mark_addressable (fn); |
50714e79 MM |
7779 | |
7780 | return fn; | |
7781 | } | |
2c73f9f5 ML |
7782 | } |
7783 | ||
ec255269 MS |
7784 | /* This function will instantiate the type of the expression given in |
7785 | RHS to match the type of LHSTYPE. If errors exist, then return | |
92af500d | 7786 | error_mark_node. FLAGS is a bit mask. If TF_ERROR is set, then |
5e76004e NS |
7787 | we complain on errors. If we are not complaining, never modify rhs, |
7788 | as overload resolution wants to try many possible instantiations, in | |
7789 | the hope that at least one will work. | |
c8094d83 | 7790 | |
e6e174e5 JM |
7791 | For non-recursive calls, LHSTYPE should be a function, pointer to |
7792 | function, or a pointer to member function. */ | |
e92cc029 | 7793 | |
8d08fdba | 7794 | tree |
94edc4ab | 7795 | instantiate_type (tree lhstype, tree rhs, tsubst_flags_t flags) |
8d08fdba | 7796 | { |
92af500d | 7797 | tsubst_flags_t flags_in = flags; |
eff3a276 | 7798 | tree access_path = NULL_TREE; |
c8094d83 | 7799 | |
c2ea3a40 | 7800 | flags &= ~tf_ptrmem_ok; |
c8094d83 | 7801 | |
fbfc8363 | 7802 | if (lhstype == unknown_type_node) |
8d08fdba | 7803 | { |
92af500d | 7804 | if (flags & tf_error) |
8251199e | 7805 | error ("not enough type information"); |
8d08fdba MS |
7806 | return error_mark_node; |
7807 | } | |
7808 | ||
7809 | if (TREE_TYPE (rhs) != NULL_TREE && ! (type_unknown_p (rhs))) | |
abff8e06 | 7810 | { |
6721db5d JM |
7811 | tree fntype = non_reference (lhstype); |
7812 | if (same_type_p (fntype, TREE_TYPE (rhs))) | |
abff8e06 | 7813 | return rhs; |
c8094d83 | 7814 | if (flag_ms_extensions |
6721db5d | 7815 | && TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P (fntype) |
a723baf1 MM |
7816 | && !TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P (TREE_TYPE (rhs))) |
7817 | /* Microsoft allows `A::f' to be resolved to a | |
7818 | pointer-to-member. */ | |
7819 | ; | |
7820 | else | |
7821 | { | |
92af500d | 7822 | if (flags & tf_error) |
c3c1f2b7 | 7823 | error ("cannot convert %qE from type %qT to type %qT", |
6721db5d | 7824 | rhs, TREE_TYPE (rhs), fntype); |
a723baf1 MM |
7825 | return error_mark_node; |
7826 | } | |
abff8e06 | 7827 | } |
8d08fdba | 7828 | |
c5ce25ce | 7829 | if (BASELINK_P (rhs)) |
eff3a276 MM |
7830 | { |
7831 | access_path = BASELINK_ACCESS_BINFO (rhs); | |
7832 | rhs = BASELINK_FUNCTIONS (rhs); | |
7833 | } | |
50ad9642 | 7834 | |
5ae9ba3e MM |
7835 | /* If we are in a template, and have a NON_DEPENDENT_EXPR, we cannot |
7836 | deduce any type information. */ | |
7837 | if (TREE_CODE (rhs) == NON_DEPENDENT_EXPR) | |
7838 | { | |
7839 | if (flags & tf_error) | |
7840 | error ("not enough type information"); | |
7841 | return error_mark_node; | |
7842 | } | |
7843 | ||
eff3a276 MM |
7844 | /* There only a few kinds of expressions that may have a type |
7845 | dependent on overload resolution. */ | |
7846 | gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (rhs) == ADDR_EXPR | |
7847 | || TREE_CODE (rhs) == COMPONENT_REF | |
3f3fd87d | 7848 | || is_overloaded_fn (rhs) |
95e20768 | 7849 | || (flag_ms_extensions && TREE_CODE (rhs) == FUNCTION_DECL)); |
c73964b2 | 7850 | |
8d08fdba MS |
7851 | /* This should really only be used when attempting to distinguish |
7852 | what sort of a pointer to function we have. For now, any | |
7853 | arithmetic operation which is not supported on pointers | |
7854 | is rejected as an error. */ | |
7855 | ||
7856 | switch (TREE_CODE (rhs)) | |
7857 | { | |
8d08fdba | 7858 | case COMPONENT_REF: |
92af500d | 7859 | { |
5ae9ba3e | 7860 | tree member = TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 1); |
92af500d | 7861 | |
5ae9ba3e MM |
7862 | member = instantiate_type (lhstype, member, flags); |
7863 | if (member != error_mark_node | |
92af500d | 7864 | && TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0))) |
04c06002 | 7865 | /* Do not lose object's side effects. */ |
5ae9ba3e MM |
7866 | return build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (member), |
7867 | TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0), member); | |
7868 | return member; | |
92af500d | 7869 | } |
8d08fdba | 7870 | |
2a238a97 | 7871 | case OFFSET_REF: |
05e0b2f4 JM |
7872 | rhs = TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 1); |
7873 | if (BASELINK_P (rhs)) | |
eff3a276 | 7874 | return instantiate_type (lhstype, rhs, flags_in); |
05e0b2f4 | 7875 | |
2a238a97 MM |
7876 | /* This can happen if we are forming a pointer-to-member for a |
7877 | member template. */ | |
50bc768d | 7878 | gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (rhs) == TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR); |
05e0b2f4 | 7879 | |
2a238a97 | 7880 | /* Fall through. */ |
874503bc | 7881 | |
386b8a85 | 7882 | case TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR: |
2bdb0643 JM |
7883 | { |
7884 | tree fns = TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0); | |
7885 | tree args = TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 1); | |
7886 | ||
19420d00 | 7887 | return |
92af500d NS |
7888 | resolve_address_of_overloaded_function (lhstype, fns, flags_in, |
7889 | /*template_only=*/true, | |
eff3a276 | 7890 | args, access_path); |
2bdb0643 | 7891 | } |
386b8a85 | 7892 | |
2c73f9f5 | 7893 | case OVERLOAD: |
a723baf1 | 7894 | case FUNCTION_DECL: |
c8094d83 | 7895 | return |
92af500d NS |
7896 | resolve_address_of_overloaded_function (lhstype, rhs, flags_in, |
7897 | /*template_only=*/false, | |
eff3a276 MM |
7898 | /*explicit_targs=*/NULL_TREE, |
7899 | access_path); | |
2c73f9f5 | 7900 | |
ca36f057 | 7901 | case ADDR_EXPR: |
19420d00 NS |
7902 | { |
7903 | if (PTRMEM_OK_P (rhs)) | |
0cbd7506 | 7904 | flags |= tf_ptrmem_ok; |
c8094d83 | 7905 | |
ca36f057 | 7906 | return instantiate_type (lhstype, TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0), flags); |
19420d00 | 7907 | } |
ca36f057 MM |
7908 | |
7909 | case ERROR_MARK: | |
7910 | return error_mark_node; | |
7911 | ||
7912 | default: | |
8dc2b103 | 7913 | gcc_unreachable (); |
ca36f057 | 7914 | } |
8dc2b103 | 7915 | return error_mark_node; |
ca36f057 MM |
7916 | } |
7917 | \f | |
7918 | /* Return the name of the virtual function pointer field | |
7919 | (as an IDENTIFIER_NODE) for the given TYPE. Note that | |
7920 | this may have to look back through base types to find the | |
7921 | ultimate field name. (For single inheritance, these could | |
7922 | all be the same name. Who knows for multiple inheritance). */ | |
7923 | ||
7924 | static tree | |
94edc4ab | 7925 | get_vfield_name (tree type) |
ca36f057 | 7926 | { |
37a247a0 | 7927 | tree binfo, base_binfo; |
ca36f057 MM |
7928 | char *buf; |
7929 | ||
37a247a0 | 7930 | for (binfo = TYPE_BINFO (type); |
fa743e8c | 7931 | BINFO_N_BASE_BINFOS (binfo); |
37a247a0 NS |
7932 | binfo = base_binfo) |
7933 | { | |
7934 | base_binfo = BINFO_BASE_BINFO (binfo, 0); | |
ca36f057 | 7935 | |
37a247a0 NS |
7936 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (base_binfo) |
7937 | || !TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo))) | |
7938 | break; | |
7939 | } | |
c8094d83 | 7940 | |
ca36f057 | 7941 | type = BINFO_TYPE (binfo); |
67f5655f | 7942 | buf = (char *) alloca (sizeof (VFIELD_NAME_FORMAT) |
3db45ab5 | 7943 | + TYPE_NAME_LENGTH (type) + 2); |
ea122333 JM |
7944 | sprintf (buf, VFIELD_NAME_FORMAT, |
7945 | IDENTIFIER_POINTER (constructor_name (type))); | |
ca36f057 MM |
7946 | return get_identifier (buf); |
7947 | } | |
7948 | ||
7949 | void | |
94edc4ab | 7950 | print_class_statistics (void) |
ca36f057 | 7951 | { |
7aa6d18a SB |
7952 | if (! GATHER_STATISTICS) |
7953 | return; | |
7954 | ||
ca36f057 MM |
7955 | fprintf (stderr, "convert_harshness = %d\n", n_convert_harshness); |
7956 | fprintf (stderr, "compute_conversion_costs = %d\n", n_compute_conversion_costs); | |
ca36f057 MM |
7957 | if (n_vtables) |
7958 | { | |
7959 | fprintf (stderr, "vtables = %d; vtable searches = %d\n", | |
7960 | n_vtables, n_vtable_searches); | |
7961 | fprintf (stderr, "vtable entries = %d; vtable elems = %d\n", | |
7962 | n_vtable_entries, n_vtable_elems); | |
7963 | } | |
ca36f057 MM |
7964 | } |
7965 | ||
7966 | /* Build a dummy reference to ourselves so Derived::Base (and A::A) works, | |
7967 | according to [class]: | |
0cbd7506 | 7968 | The class-name is also inserted |
ca36f057 MM |
7969 | into the scope of the class itself. For purposes of access checking, |
7970 | the inserted class name is treated as if it were a public member name. */ | |
7971 | ||
7972 | void | |
94edc4ab | 7973 | build_self_reference (void) |
ca36f057 MM |
7974 | { |
7975 | tree name = constructor_name (current_class_type); | |
7976 | tree value = build_lang_decl (TYPE_DECL, name, current_class_type); | |
7977 | tree saved_cas; | |
7978 | ||
7979 | DECL_NONLOCAL (value) = 1; | |
7980 | DECL_CONTEXT (value) = current_class_type; | |
7981 | DECL_ARTIFICIAL (value) = 1; | |
a3d87771 | 7982 | SET_DECL_SELF_REFERENCE_P (value); |
6f1abb06 | 7983 | set_underlying_type (value); |
ca36f057 MM |
7984 | |
7985 | if (processing_template_decl) | |
7986 | value = push_template_decl (value); | |
7987 | ||
7988 | saved_cas = current_access_specifier; | |
7989 | current_access_specifier = access_public_node; | |
7990 | finish_member_declaration (value); | |
7991 | current_access_specifier = saved_cas; | |
7992 | } | |
7993 | ||
7994 | /* Returns 1 if TYPE contains only padding bytes. */ | |
7995 | ||
7996 | int | |
94edc4ab | 7997 | is_empty_class (tree type) |
ca36f057 | 7998 | { |
ca36f057 MM |
7999 | if (type == error_mark_node) |
8000 | return 0; | |
8001 | ||
2588c9e9 | 8002 | if (! CLASS_TYPE_P (type)) |
ca36f057 MM |
8003 | return 0; |
8004 | ||
90d84934 | 8005 | return CLASSTYPE_EMPTY_P (type); |
ca36f057 MM |
8006 | } |
8007 | ||
2588c9e9 | 8008 | /* Returns true if TYPE contains no actual data, just various |
0930cc0e | 8009 | possible combinations of empty classes and possibly a vptr. */ |
2588c9e9 JM |
8010 | |
8011 | bool | |
8012 | is_really_empty_class (tree type) | |
8013 | { | |
2588c9e9 JM |
8014 | if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type)) |
8015 | { | |
8016 | tree field; | |
8017 | tree binfo; | |
8018 | tree base_binfo; | |
8019 | int i; | |
8020 | ||
0930cc0e JM |
8021 | /* CLASSTYPE_EMPTY_P isn't set properly until the class is actually laid |
8022 | out, but we'd like to be able to check this before then. */ | |
8023 | if (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type) && is_empty_class (type)) | |
8024 | return true; | |
8025 | ||
2588c9e9 JM |
8026 | for (binfo = TYPE_BINFO (type), i = 0; |
8027 | BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); ++i) | |
8028 | if (!is_really_empty_class (BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo))) | |
8029 | return false; | |
910ad8de | 8030 | for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (type); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field)) |
2588c9e9 JM |
8031 | if (TREE_CODE (field) == FIELD_DECL |
8032 | && !DECL_ARTIFICIAL (field) | |
8033 | && !is_really_empty_class (TREE_TYPE (field))) | |
8034 | return false; | |
8035 | return true; | |
8036 | } | |
8037 | else if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE) | |
8038 | return is_really_empty_class (TREE_TYPE (type)); | |
8039 | return false; | |
8040 | } | |
8041 | ||
ca36f057 MM |
8042 | /* Note that NAME was looked up while the current class was being |
8043 | defined and that the result of that lookup was DECL. */ | |
8044 | ||
8045 | void | |
94edc4ab | 8046 | maybe_note_name_used_in_class (tree name, tree decl) |
ca36f057 MM |
8047 | { |
8048 | splay_tree names_used; | |
8049 | ||
8050 | /* If we're not defining a class, there's nothing to do. */ | |
39fb05d0 | 8051 | if (!(innermost_scope_kind() == sk_class |
d5f4eddd JM |
8052 | && TYPE_BEING_DEFINED (current_class_type) |
8053 | && !LAMBDA_TYPE_P (current_class_type))) | |
ca36f057 | 8054 | return; |
c8094d83 | 8055 | |
ca36f057 MM |
8056 | /* If there's already a binding for this NAME, then we don't have |
8057 | anything to worry about. */ | |
c8094d83 | 8058 | if (lookup_member (current_class_type, name, |
db422ace | 8059 | /*protect=*/0, /*want_type=*/false, tf_warning_or_error)) |
ca36f057 MM |
8060 | return; |
8061 | ||
8062 | if (!current_class_stack[current_class_depth - 1].names_used) | |
8063 | current_class_stack[current_class_depth - 1].names_used | |
8064 | = splay_tree_new (splay_tree_compare_pointers, 0, 0); | |
8065 | names_used = current_class_stack[current_class_depth - 1].names_used; | |
8066 | ||
8067 | splay_tree_insert (names_used, | |
c8094d83 | 8068 | (splay_tree_key) name, |
ca36f057 MM |
8069 | (splay_tree_value) decl); |
8070 | } | |
8071 | ||
8072 | /* Note that NAME was declared (as DECL) in the current class. Check | |
0e339752 | 8073 | to see that the declaration is valid. */ |
ca36f057 MM |
8074 | |
8075 | void | |
94edc4ab | 8076 | note_name_declared_in_class (tree name, tree decl) |
ca36f057 MM |
8077 | { |
8078 | splay_tree names_used; | |
8079 | splay_tree_node n; | |
8080 | ||
8081 | /* Look to see if we ever used this name. */ | |
c8094d83 | 8082 | names_used |
ca36f057 MM |
8083 | = current_class_stack[current_class_depth - 1].names_used; |
8084 | if (!names_used) | |
8085 | return; | |
8ce1235b KT |
8086 | /* The C language allows members to be declared with a type of the same |
8087 | name, and the C++ standard says this diagnostic is not required. So | |
8088 | allow it in extern "C" blocks unless predantic is specified. | |
8089 | Allow it in all cases if -ms-extensions is specified. */ | |
8090 | if ((!pedantic && current_lang_name == lang_name_c) | |
8091 | || flag_ms_extensions) | |
8092 | return; | |
ca36f057 MM |
8093 | n = splay_tree_lookup (names_used, (splay_tree_key) name); |
8094 | if (n) | |
8095 | { | |
8096 | /* [basic.scope.class] | |
c8094d83 | 8097 | |
ca36f057 MM |
8098 | A name N used in a class S shall refer to the same declaration |
8099 | in its context and when re-evaluated in the completed scope of | |
8100 | S. */ | |
cbe5f3b3 MLI |
8101 | permerror (input_location, "declaration of %q#D", decl); |
8102 | permerror (input_location, "changes meaning of %qD from %q+#D", | |
2ae2031e | 8103 | DECL_NAME (OVL_CURRENT (decl)), (tree) n->value); |
ca36f057 MM |
8104 | } |
8105 | } | |
8106 | ||
3461fba7 NS |
8107 | /* Returns the VAR_DECL for the complete vtable associated with BINFO. |
8108 | Secondary vtables are merged with primary vtables; this function | |
8109 | will return the VAR_DECL for the primary vtable. */ | |
ca36f057 | 8110 | |
c35cce41 | 8111 | tree |
94edc4ab | 8112 | get_vtbl_decl_for_binfo (tree binfo) |
c35cce41 MM |
8113 | { |
8114 | tree decl; | |
8115 | ||
8116 | decl = BINFO_VTABLE (binfo); | |
5be014d5 | 8117 | if (decl && TREE_CODE (decl) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR) |
c35cce41 | 8118 | { |
50bc768d | 8119 | gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (decl, 0)) == ADDR_EXPR); |
c35cce41 MM |
8120 | decl = TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (decl, 0), 0); |
8121 | } | |
8122 | if (decl) | |
5a6ccc94 | 8123 | gcc_assert (VAR_P (decl)); |
c35cce41 MM |
8124 | return decl; |
8125 | } | |
8126 | ||
911a71a7 | 8127 | |
dbbf88d1 NS |
8128 | /* Returns the binfo for the primary base of BINFO. If the resulting |
8129 | BINFO is a virtual base, and it is inherited elsewhere in the | |
8130 | hierarchy, then the returned binfo might not be the primary base of | |
8131 | BINFO in the complete object. Check BINFO_PRIMARY_P or | |
8132 | BINFO_LOST_PRIMARY_P to be sure. */ | |
911a71a7 | 8133 | |
b5791fdc | 8134 | static tree |
94edc4ab | 8135 | get_primary_binfo (tree binfo) |
911a71a7 MM |
8136 | { |
8137 | tree primary_base; | |
c8094d83 | 8138 | |
911a71a7 MM |
8139 | primary_base = CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)); |
8140 | if (!primary_base) | |
8141 | return NULL_TREE; | |
8142 | ||
b5791fdc | 8143 | return copied_binfo (primary_base, binfo); |
911a71a7 MM |
8144 | } |
8145 | ||
838dfd8a | 8146 | /* If INDENTED_P is zero, indent to INDENT. Return nonzero. */ |
b7442fb5 NS |
8147 | |
8148 | static int | |
94edc4ab | 8149 | maybe_indent_hierarchy (FILE * stream, int indent, int indented_p) |
b7442fb5 NS |
8150 | { |
8151 | if (!indented_p) | |
8152 | fprintf (stream, "%*s", indent, ""); | |
8153 | return 1; | |
8154 | } | |
8155 | ||
dbbf88d1 NS |
8156 | /* Dump the offsets of all the bases rooted at BINFO to STREAM. |
8157 | INDENT should be zero when called from the top level; it is | |
8158 | incremented recursively. IGO indicates the next expected BINFO in | |
9bcb9aae | 8159 | inheritance graph ordering. */ |
c35cce41 | 8160 | |
dbbf88d1 NS |
8161 | static tree |
8162 | dump_class_hierarchy_r (FILE *stream, | |
0cbd7506 MS |
8163 | int flags, |
8164 | tree binfo, | |
8165 | tree igo, | |
8166 | int indent) | |
ca36f057 | 8167 | { |
b7442fb5 | 8168 | int indented = 0; |
fa743e8c NS |
8169 | tree base_binfo; |
8170 | int i; | |
c8094d83 | 8171 | |
b7442fb5 | 8172 | indented = maybe_indent_hierarchy (stream, indent, 0); |
6c5bf58a | 8173 | fprintf (stream, "%s (0x" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX ") ", |
fc6633e0 | 8174 | type_as_string (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER), |
6c5bf58a | 8175 | (HOST_WIDE_INT) (uintptr_t) binfo); |
dbbf88d1 NS |
8176 | if (binfo != igo) |
8177 | { | |
8178 | fprintf (stream, "alternative-path\n"); | |
8179 | return igo; | |
8180 | } | |
8181 | igo = TREE_CHAIN (binfo); | |
c8094d83 | 8182 | |
9965d119 | 8183 | fprintf (stream, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC, |
9439e9a1 | 8184 | tree_to_shwi (BINFO_OFFSET (binfo))); |
9965d119 NS |
8185 | if (is_empty_class (BINFO_TYPE (binfo))) |
8186 | fprintf (stream, " empty"); | |
8187 | else if (CLASSTYPE_NEARLY_EMPTY_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo))) | |
8188 | fprintf (stream, " nearly-empty"); | |
809e3e7f | 8189 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo)) |
dbbf88d1 | 8190 | fprintf (stream, " virtual"); |
9965d119 | 8191 | fprintf (stream, "\n"); |
ca36f057 | 8192 | |
b7442fb5 | 8193 | indented = 0; |
fc6633e0 | 8194 | if (BINFO_PRIMARY_P (binfo)) |
b7442fb5 NS |
8195 | { |
8196 | indented = maybe_indent_hierarchy (stream, indent + 3, indented); | |
6c5bf58a | 8197 | fprintf (stream, " primary-for %s (0x" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX ")", |
fc6633e0 | 8198 | type_as_string (BINFO_TYPE (BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (binfo)), |
b7442fb5 | 8199 | TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER), |
6c5bf58a | 8200 | (HOST_WIDE_INT) (uintptr_t) BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (binfo)); |
b7442fb5 NS |
8201 | } |
8202 | if (BINFO_LOST_PRIMARY_P (binfo)) | |
8203 | { | |
8204 | indented = maybe_indent_hierarchy (stream, indent + 3, indented); | |
8205 | fprintf (stream, " lost-primary"); | |
8206 | } | |
8207 | if (indented) | |
8208 | fprintf (stream, "\n"); | |
8209 | ||
8210 | if (!(flags & TDF_SLIM)) | |
8211 | { | |
8212 | int indented = 0; | |
c8094d83 | 8213 | |
b7442fb5 NS |
8214 | if (BINFO_SUBVTT_INDEX (binfo)) |
8215 | { | |
8216 | indented = maybe_indent_hierarchy (stream, indent + 3, indented); | |
8217 | fprintf (stream, " subvttidx=%s", | |
8218 | expr_as_string (BINFO_SUBVTT_INDEX (binfo), | |
8219 | TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER)); | |
8220 | } | |
8221 | if (BINFO_VPTR_INDEX (binfo)) | |
8222 | { | |
8223 | indented = maybe_indent_hierarchy (stream, indent + 3, indented); | |
8224 | fprintf (stream, " vptridx=%s", | |
8225 | expr_as_string (BINFO_VPTR_INDEX (binfo), | |
8226 | TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER)); | |
8227 | } | |
8228 | if (BINFO_VPTR_FIELD (binfo)) | |
8229 | { | |
8230 | indented = maybe_indent_hierarchy (stream, indent + 3, indented); | |
8231 | fprintf (stream, " vbaseoffset=%s", | |
8232 | expr_as_string (BINFO_VPTR_FIELD (binfo), | |
8233 | TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER)); | |
8234 | } | |
8235 | if (BINFO_VTABLE (binfo)) | |
8236 | { | |
8237 | indented = maybe_indent_hierarchy (stream, indent + 3, indented); | |
8238 | fprintf (stream, " vptr=%s", | |
8239 | expr_as_string (BINFO_VTABLE (binfo), | |
8240 | TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER)); | |
8241 | } | |
c8094d83 | 8242 | |
b7442fb5 NS |
8243 | if (indented) |
8244 | fprintf (stream, "\n"); | |
8245 | } | |
dbbf88d1 | 8246 | |
fa743e8c NS |
8247 | for (i = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); i++) |
8248 | igo = dump_class_hierarchy_r (stream, flags, base_binfo, igo, indent + 2); | |
c8094d83 | 8249 | |
dbbf88d1 | 8250 | return igo; |
c35cce41 MM |
8251 | } |
8252 | ||
8253 | /* Dump the BINFO hierarchy for T. */ | |
8254 | ||
b7442fb5 | 8255 | static void |
bb885938 | 8256 | dump_class_hierarchy_1 (FILE *stream, int flags, tree t) |
c35cce41 | 8257 | { |
b7442fb5 NS |
8258 | fprintf (stream, "Class %s\n", type_as_string (t, TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER)); |
8259 | fprintf (stream, " size=%lu align=%lu\n", | |
9439e9a1 | 8260 | (unsigned long)(tree_to_shwi (TYPE_SIZE (t)) / BITS_PER_UNIT), |
b7442fb5 | 8261 | (unsigned long)(TYPE_ALIGN (t) / BITS_PER_UNIT)); |
dbbf88d1 | 8262 | fprintf (stream, " base size=%lu base align=%lu\n", |
9439e9a1 | 8263 | (unsigned long)(tree_to_shwi (TYPE_SIZE (CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (t))) |
dbbf88d1 NS |
8264 | / BITS_PER_UNIT), |
8265 | (unsigned long)(TYPE_ALIGN (CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (t)) | |
8266 | / BITS_PER_UNIT)); | |
8267 | dump_class_hierarchy_r (stream, flags, TYPE_BINFO (t), TYPE_BINFO (t), 0); | |
b7442fb5 | 8268 | fprintf (stream, "\n"); |
bb885938 NS |
8269 | } |
8270 | ||
da1d7781 | 8271 | /* Debug interface to hierarchy dumping. */ |
bb885938 | 8272 | |
ac1f3b7e | 8273 | void |
bb885938 NS |
8274 | debug_class (tree t) |
8275 | { | |
8276 | dump_class_hierarchy_1 (stderr, TDF_SLIM, t); | |
8277 | } | |
8278 | ||
8279 | static void | |
8280 | dump_class_hierarchy (tree t) | |
8281 | { | |
8282 | int flags; | |
f8a36c78 | 8283 | FILE *stream = get_dump_info (TDI_class, &flags); |
bb885938 NS |
8284 | |
8285 | if (stream) | |
8286 | { | |
8287 | dump_class_hierarchy_1 (stream, flags, t); | |
bb885938 | 8288 | } |
b7442fb5 NS |
8289 | } |
8290 | ||
8291 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 8292 | dump_array (FILE * stream, tree decl) |
b7442fb5 | 8293 | { |
4038c495 GB |
8294 | tree value; |
8295 | unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT ix; | |
b7442fb5 NS |
8296 | HOST_WIDE_INT elt; |
8297 | tree size = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (TREE_TYPE (decl))); | |
8298 | ||
9439e9a1 | 8299 | elt = (tree_to_shwi (TYPE_SIZE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (decl)))) |
b7442fb5 NS |
8300 | / BITS_PER_UNIT); |
8301 | fprintf (stream, "%s:", decl_as_string (decl, TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER)); | |
8302 | fprintf (stream, " %s entries", | |
8303 | expr_as_string (size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, size, size_one_node), | |
8304 | TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER)); | |
8305 | fprintf (stream, "\n"); | |
8306 | ||
4038c495 GB |
8307 | FOR_EACH_CONSTRUCTOR_VALUE (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (DECL_INITIAL (decl)), |
8308 | ix, value) | |
4fdc14ca | 8309 | fprintf (stream, "%-4ld %s\n", (long)(ix * elt), |
4038c495 | 8310 | expr_as_string (value, TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER)); |
b7442fb5 NS |
8311 | } |
8312 | ||
8313 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 8314 | dump_vtable (tree t, tree binfo, tree vtable) |
b7442fb5 NS |
8315 | { |
8316 | int flags; | |
f8a36c78 | 8317 | FILE *stream = get_dump_info (TDI_class, &flags); |
b7442fb5 NS |
8318 | |
8319 | if (!stream) | |
8320 | return; | |
8321 | ||
8322 | if (!(flags & TDF_SLIM)) | |
9965d119 | 8323 | { |
b7442fb5 | 8324 | int ctor_vtbl_p = TYPE_BINFO (t) != binfo; |
c8094d83 | 8325 | |
b7442fb5 NS |
8326 | fprintf (stream, "%s for %s", |
8327 | ctor_vtbl_p ? "Construction vtable" : "Vtable", | |
fc6633e0 | 8328 | type_as_string (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER)); |
b7442fb5 NS |
8329 | if (ctor_vtbl_p) |
8330 | { | |
809e3e7f | 8331 | if (!BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo)) |
6c5bf58a KT |
8332 | fprintf (stream, " (0x" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX " instance)", |
8333 | (HOST_WIDE_INT) (uintptr_t) binfo); | |
b7442fb5 NS |
8334 | fprintf (stream, " in %s", type_as_string (t, TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER)); |
8335 | } | |
8336 | fprintf (stream, "\n"); | |
8337 | dump_array (stream, vtable); | |
8338 | fprintf (stream, "\n"); | |
9965d119 | 8339 | } |
b7442fb5 NS |
8340 | } |
8341 | ||
8342 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 8343 | dump_vtt (tree t, tree vtt) |
b7442fb5 NS |
8344 | { |
8345 | int flags; | |
f8a36c78 | 8346 | FILE *stream = get_dump_info (TDI_class, &flags); |
b7442fb5 NS |
8347 | |
8348 | if (!stream) | |
8349 | return; | |
8350 | ||
8351 | if (!(flags & TDF_SLIM)) | |
8352 | { | |
8353 | fprintf (stream, "VTT for %s\n", | |
8354 | type_as_string (t, TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER)); | |
8355 | dump_array (stream, vtt); | |
8356 | fprintf (stream, "\n"); | |
8357 | } | |
ca36f057 MM |
8358 | } |
8359 | ||
bb885938 NS |
8360 | /* Dump a function or thunk and its thunkees. */ |
8361 | ||
8362 | static void | |
8363 | dump_thunk (FILE *stream, int indent, tree thunk) | |
8364 | { | |
8365 | static const char spaces[] = " "; | |
8366 | tree name = DECL_NAME (thunk); | |
8367 | tree thunks; | |
c8094d83 | 8368 | |
bb885938 NS |
8369 | fprintf (stream, "%.*s%p %s %s", indent, spaces, |
8370 | (void *)thunk, | |
8371 | !DECL_THUNK_P (thunk) ? "function" | |
8372 | : DECL_THIS_THUNK_P (thunk) ? "this-thunk" : "covariant-thunk", | |
8373 | name ? IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name) : "<unset>"); | |
e00853fd | 8374 | if (DECL_THUNK_P (thunk)) |
bb885938 NS |
8375 | { |
8376 | HOST_WIDE_INT fixed_adjust = THUNK_FIXED_OFFSET (thunk); | |
8377 | tree virtual_adjust = THUNK_VIRTUAL_OFFSET (thunk); | |
8378 | ||
8379 | fprintf (stream, " fixed=" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC, fixed_adjust); | |
8380 | if (!virtual_adjust) | |
8381 | /*NOP*/; | |
8382 | else if (DECL_THIS_THUNK_P (thunk)) | |
8383 | fprintf (stream, " vcall=" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC, | |
9439e9a1 | 8384 | tree_to_shwi (virtual_adjust)); |
bb885938 NS |
8385 | else |
8386 | fprintf (stream, " vbase=" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC "(%s)", | |
9439e9a1 | 8387 | tree_to_shwi (BINFO_VPTR_FIELD (virtual_adjust)), |
bb885938 | 8388 | type_as_string (BINFO_TYPE (virtual_adjust), TFF_SCOPE)); |
e00853fd NS |
8389 | if (THUNK_ALIAS (thunk)) |
8390 | fprintf (stream, " alias to %p", (void *)THUNK_ALIAS (thunk)); | |
bb885938 NS |
8391 | } |
8392 | fprintf (stream, "\n"); | |
8393 | for (thunks = DECL_THUNKS (thunk); thunks; thunks = TREE_CHAIN (thunks)) | |
8394 | dump_thunk (stream, indent + 2, thunks); | |
8395 | } | |
8396 | ||
8397 | /* Dump the thunks for FN. */ | |
8398 | ||
ac1f3b7e | 8399 | void |
bb885938 NS |
8400 | debug_thunks (tree fn) |
8401 | { | |
8402 | dump_thunk (stderr, 0, fn); | |
8403 | } | |
8404 | ||
ca36f057 MM |
8405 | /* Virtual function table initialization. */ |
8406 | ||
8407 | /* Create all the necessary vtables for T and its base classes. */ | |
8408 | ||
8409 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 8410 | finish_vtbls (tree t) |
ca36f057 | 8411 | { |
3461fba7 | 8412 | tree vbase; |
9771b263 | 8413 | vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v = NULL; |
9d6a019c | 8414 | tree vtable = BINFO_VTABLE (TYPE_BINFO (t)); |
ca36f057 | 8415 | |
3461fba7 NS |
8416 | /* We lay out the primary and secondary vtables in one contiguous |
8417 | vtable. The primary vtable is first, followed by the non-virtual | |
8418 | secondary vtables in inheritance graph order. */ | |
9d6a019c NF |
8419 | accumulate_vtbl_inits (TYPE_BINFO (t), TYPE_BINFO (t), TYPE_BINFO (t), |
8420 | vtable, t, &v); | |
c8094d83 | 8421 | |
3461fba7 NS |
8422 | /* Then come the virtual bases, also in inheritance graph order. */ |
8423 | for (vbase = TYPE_BINFO (t); vbase; vbase = TREE_CHAIN (vbase)) | |
8424 | { | |
809e3e7f | 8425 | if (!BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (vbase)) |
3461fba7 | 8426 | continue; |
9d6a019c | 8427 | accumulate_vtbl_inits (vbase, vbase, TYPE_BINFO (t), vtable, t, &v); |
ff668506 JM |
8428 | } |
8429 | ||
604a3205 | 8430 | if (BINFO_VTABLE (TYPE_BINFO (t))) |
9d6a019c | 8431 | initialize_vtable (TYPE_BINFO (t), v); |
ca36f057 MM |
8432 | } |
8433 | ||
8434 | /* Initialize the vtable for BINFO with the INITS. */ | |
8435 | ||
8436 | static void | |
9771b263 | 8437 | initialize_vtable (tree binfo, vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *inits) |
ca36f057 | 8438 | { |
ca36f057 MM |
8439 | tree decl; |
8440 | ||
9771b263 | 8441 | layout_vtable_decl (binfo, vec_safe_length (inits)); |
c35cce41 | 8442 | decl = get_vtbl_decl_for_binfo (binfo); |
19c29b2f | 8443 | initialize_artificial_var (decl, inits); |
b7442fb5 | 8444 | dump_vtable (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), binfo, decl); |
23656158 MM |
8445 | } |
8446 | ||
9965d119 NS |
8447 | /* Build the VTT (virtual table table) for T. |
8448 | A class requires a VTT if it has virtual bases. | |
c8094d83 | 8449 | |
9965d119 NS |
8450 | This holds |
8451 | 1 - primary virtual pointer for complete object T | |
90ecce3e JM |
8452 | 2 - secondary VTTs for each direct non-virtual base of T which requires a |
8453 | VTT | |
9965d119 NS |
8454 | 3 - secondary virtual pointers for each direct or indirect base of T which |
8455 | has virtual bases or is reachable via a virtual path from T. | |
8456 | 4 - secondary VTTs for each direct or indirect virtual base of T. | |
c8094d83 | 8457 | |
9965d119 | 8458 | Secondary VTTs look like complete object VTTs without part 4. */ |
23656158 MM |
8459 | |
8460 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 8461 | build_vtt (tree t) |
23656158 | 8462 | { |
23656158 MM |
8463 | tree type; |
8464 | tree vtt; | |
3ec6bad3 | 8465 | tree index; |
9771b263 | 8466 | vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *inits; |
23656158 | 8467 | |
23656158 | 8468 | /* Build up the initializers for the VTT. */ |
9d6a019c | 8469 | inits = NULL; |
3ec6bad3 | 8470 | index = size_zero_node; |
9965d119 | 8471 | build_vtt_inits (TYPE_BINFO (t), t, &inits, &index); |
23656158 MM |
8472 | |
8473 | /* If we didn't need a VTT, we're done. */ | |
8474 | if (!inits) | |
8475 | return; | |
8476 | ||
8477 | /* Figure out the type of the VTT. */ | |
dcedcddb | 8478 | type = build_array_of_n_type (const_ptr_type_node, |
9771b263 | 8479 | inits->length ()); |
c8094d83 | 8480 | |
23656158 | 8481 | /* Now, build the VTT object itself. */ |
3e355d92 | 8482 | vtt = build_vtable (t, mangle_vtt_for_type (t), type); |
19c29b2f | 8483 | initialize_artificial_var (vtt, inits); |
548502d3 | 8484 | /* Add the VTT to the vtables list. */ |
910ad8de NF |
8485 | DECL_CHAIN (vtt) = DECL_CHAIN (CLASSTYPE_VTABLES (t)); |
8486 | DECL_CHAIN (CLASSTYPE_VTABLES (t)) = vtt; | |
b7442fb5 NS |
8487 | |
8488 | dump_vtt (t, vtt); | |
23656158 MM |
8489 | } |
8490 | ||
13de7ec4 JM |
8491 | /* When building a secondary VTT, BINFO_VTABLE is set to a TREE_LIST with |
8492 | PURPOSE the RTTI_BINFO, VALUE the real vtable pointer for this binfo, | |
8493 | and CHAIN the vtable pointer for this binfo after construction is | |
00a17e31 | 8494 | complete. VALUE can also be another BINFO, in which case we recurse. */ |
13de7ec4 JM |
8495 | |
8496 | static tree | |
94edc4ab | 8497 | binfo_ctor_vtable (tree binfo) |
13de7ec4 JM |
8498 | { |
8499 | tree vt; | |
8500 | ||
8501 | while (1) | |
8502 | { | |
8503 | vt = BINFO_VTABLE (binfo); | |
8504 | if (TREE_CODE (vt) == TREE_LIST) | |
8505 | vt = TREE_VALUE (vt); | |
95b4aca6 | 8506 | if (TREE_CODE (vt) == TREE_BINFO) |
13de7ec4 JM |
8507 | binfo = vt; |
8508 | else | |
8509 | break; | |
8510 | } | |
8511 | ||
8512 | return vt; | |
8513 | } | |
8514 | ||
a3a0fc7f NS |
8515 | /* Data for secondary VTT initialization. */ |
8516 | typedef struct secondary_vptr_vtt_init_data_s | |
8517 | { | |
8518 | /* Is this the primary VTT? */ | |
8519 | bool top_level_p; | |
8520 | ||
8521 | /* Current index into the VTT. */ | |
8522 | tree index; | |
8523 | ||
9d6a019c | 8524 | /* Vector of initializers built up. */ |
9771b263 | 8525 | vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *inits; |
a3a0fc7f NS |
8526 | |
8527 | /* The type being constructed by this secondary VTT. */ | |
8528 | tree type_being_constructed; | |
8529 | } secondary_vptr_vtt_init_data; | |
8530 | ||
23656158 | 8531 | /* Recursively build the VTT-initializer for BINFO (which is in the |
9965d119 NS |
8532 | hierarchy dominated by T). INITS points to the end of the initializer |
8533 | list to date. INDEX is the VTT index where the next element will be | |
8534 | replaced. Iff BINFO is the binfo for T, this is the top level VTT (i.e. | |
8535 | not a subvtt for some base of T). When that is so, we emit the sub-VTTs | |
8536 | for virtual bases of T. When it is not so, we build the constructor | |
8537 | vtables for the BINFO-in-T variant. */ | |
23656158 | 8538 | |
9d6a019c | 8539 | static void |
9771b263 DN |
8540 | build_vtt_inits (tree binfo, tree t, vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> **inits, |
8541 | tree *index) | |
23656158 MM |
8542 | { |
8543 | int i; | |
8544 | tree b; | |
8545 | tree init; | |
a3a0fc7f | 8546 | secondary_vptr_vtt_init_data data; |
539ed333 | 8547 | int top_level_p = SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), t); |
23656158 MM |
8548 | |
8549 | /* We only need VTTs for subobjects with virtual bases. */ | |
5775a06a | 8550 | if (!CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (BINFO_TYPE (binfo))) |
9d6a019c | 8551 | return; |
23656158 MM |
8552 | |
8553 | /* We need to use a construction vtable if this is not the primary | |
8554 | VTT. */ | |
9965d119 | 8555 | if (!top_level_p) |
3ec6bad3 MM |
8556 | { |
8557 | build_ctor_vtbl_group (binfo, t); | |
8558 | ||
8559 | /* Record the offset in the VTT where this sub-VTT can be found. */ | |
8560 | BINFO_SUBVTT_INDEX (binfo) = *index; | |
8561 | } | |
23656158 MM |
8562 | |
8563 | /* Add the address of the primary vtable for the complete object. */ | |
13de7ec4 | 8564 | init = binfo_ctor_vtable (binfo); |
9d6a019c | 8565 | CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (*inits, NULL_TREE, init); |
9965d119 NS |
8566 | if (top_level_p) |
8567 | { | |
50bc768d | 8568 | gcc_assert (!BINFO_VPTR_INDEX (binfo)); |
9965d119 NS |
8569 | BINFO_VPTR_INDEX (binfo) = *index; |
8570 | } | |
3ec6bad3 | 8571 | *index = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, *index, TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (ptr_type_node)); |
c8094d83 | 8572 | |
23656158 | 8573 | /* Recursively add the secondary VTTs for non-virtual bases. */ |
fa743e8c NS |
8574 | for (i = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, b); ++i) |
8575 | if (!BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (b)) | |
9d6a019c | 8576 | build_vtt_inits (b, t, inits, index); |
c8094d83 | 8577 | |
23656158 | 8578 | /* Add secondary virtual pointers for all subobjects of BINFO with |
9965d119 NS |
8579 | either virtual bases or reachable along a virtual path, except |
8580 | subobjects that are non-virtual primary bases. */ | |
a3a0fc7f NS |
8581 | data.top_level_p = top_level_p; |
8582 | data.index = *index; | |
9d6a019c | 8583 | data.inits = *inits; |
a3a0fc7f | 8584 | data.type_being_constructed = BINFO_TYPE (binfo); |
c8094d83 | 8585 | |
5d5a519f | 8586 | dfs_walk_once (binfo, dfs_build_secondary_vptr_vtt_inits, NULL, &data); |
9965d119 | 8587 | |
a3a0fc7f | 8588 | *index = data.index; |
23656158 | 8589 | |
9d6a019c NF |
8590 | /* data.inits might have grown as we added secondary virtual pointers. |
8591 | Make sure our caller knows about the new vector. */ | |
8592 | *inits = data.inits; | |
23656158 | 8593 | |
9965d119 | 8594 | if (top_level_p) |
a3a0fc7f NS |
8595 | /* Add the secondary VTTs for virtual bases in inheritance graph |
8596 | order. */ | |
9ccf6541 MM |
8597 | for (b = TYPE_BINFO (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)); b; b = TREE_CHAIN (b)) |
8598 | { | |
809e3e7f | 8599 | if (!BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (b)) |
9ccf6541 | 8600 | continue; |
c8094d83 | 8601 | |
9d6a019c | 8602 | build_vtt_inits (b, t, inits, index); |
9ccf6541 | 8603 | } |
a3a0fc7f NS |
8604 | else |
8605 | /* Remove the ctor vtables we created. */ | |
5d5a519f | 8606 | dfs_walk_all (binfo, dfs_fixup_binfo_vtbls, NULL, binfo); |
23656158 MM |
8607 | } |
8608 | ||
8df83eae | 8609 | /* Called from build_vtt_inits via dfs_walk. BINFO is the binfo for the base |
a3a0fc7f | 8610 | in most derived. DATA is a SECONDARY_VPTR_VTT_INIT_DATA structure. */ |
23656158 MM |
8611 | |
8612 | static tree | |
a3a0fc7f | 8613 | dfs_build_secondary_vptr_vtt_inits (tree binfo, void *data_) |
23656158 | 8614 | { |
a3a0fc7f | 8615 | secondary_vptr_vtt_init_data *data = (secondary_vptr_vtt_init_data *)data_; |
23656158 | 8616 | |
23656158 MM |
8617 | /* We don't care about bases that don't have vtables. */ |
8618 | if (!TYPE_VFIELD (BINFO_TYPE (binfo))) | |
5d5a519f | 8619 | return dfs_skip_bases; |
23656158 | 8620 | |
a3a0fc7f NS |
8621 | /* We're only interested in proper subobjects of the type being |
8622 | constructed. */ | |
539ed333 | 8623 | if (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), data->type_being_constructed)) |
23656158 MM |
8624 | return NULL_TREE; |
8625 | ||
a3a0fc7f NS |
8626 | /* We're only interested in bases with virtual bases or reachable |
8627 | via a virtual path from the type being constructed. */ | |
5d5a519f NS |
8628 | if (!(CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)) |
8629 | || binfo_via_virtual (binfo, data->type_being_constructed))) | |
8630 | return dfs_skip_bases; | |
c8094d83 | 8631 | |
5d5a519f NS |
8632 | /* We're not interested in non-virtual primary bases. */ |
8633 | if (!BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo) && BINFO_PRIMARY_P (binfo)) | |
db3d8cde | 8634 | return NULL_TREE; |
c8094d83 | 8635 | |
3ec6bad3 | 8636 | /* Record the index where this secondary vptr can be found. */ |
a3a0fc7f | 8637 | if (data->top_level_p) |
9965d119 | 8638 | { |
50bc768d | 8639 | gcc_assert (!BINFO_VPTR_INDEX (binfo)); |
a3a0fc7f | 8640 | BINFO_VPTR_INDEX (binfo) = data->index; |
3ec6bad3 | 8641 | |
a3a0fc7f NS |
8642 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo)) |
8643 | { | |
0cbd7506 MS |
8644 | /* It's a primary virtual base, and this is not a |
8645 | construction vtable. Find the base this is primary of in | |
8646 | the inheritance graph, and use that base's vtable | |
8647 | now. */ | |
a3a0fc7f NS |
8648 | while (BINFO_PRIMARY_P (binfo)) |
8649 | binfo = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (binfo); | |
8650 | } | |
9965d119 | 8651 | } |
c8094d83 | 8652 | |
a3a0fc7f | 8653 | /* Add the initializer for the secondary vptr itself. */ |
9d6a019c | 8654 | CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (data->inits, NULL_TREE, binfo_ctor_vtable (binfo)); |
23656158 | 8655 | |
a3a0fc7f NS |
8656 | /* Advance the vtt index. */ |
8657 | data->index = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, data->index, | |
8658 | TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (ptr_type_node)); | |
9965d119 | 8659 | |
a3a0fc7f | 8660 | return NULL_TREE; |
9965d119 NS |
8661 | } |
8662 | ||
a3a0fc7f NS |
8663 | /* Called from build_vtt_inits via dfs_walk. After building |
8664 | constructor vtables and generating the sub-vtt from them, we need | |
8665 | to restore the BINFO_VTABLES that were scribbled on. DATA is the | |
8666 | binfo of the base whose sub vtt was generated. */ | |
23656158 MM |
8667 | |
8668 | static tree | |
94edc4ab | 8669 | dfs_fixup_binfo_vtbls (tree binfo, void* data) |
23656158 | 8670 | { |
a3a0fc7f | 8671 | tree vtable = BINFO_VTABLE (binfo); |
23656158 | 8672 | |
5d5a519f NS |
8673 | if (!TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo))) |
8674 | /* If this class has no vtable, none of its bases do. */ | |
8675 | return dfs_skip_bases; | |
c8094d83 | 8676 | |
5d5a519f NS |
8677 | if (!vtable) |
8678 | /* This might be a primary base, so have no vtable in this | |
8679 | hierarchy. */ | |
8680 | return NULL_TREE; | |
c8094d83 | 8681 | |
23656158 MM |
8682 | /* If we scribbled the construction vtable vptr into BINFO, clear it |
8683 | out now. */ | |
5d5a519f | 8684 | if (TREE_CODE (vtable) == TREE_LIST |
a3a0fc7f NS |
8685 | && (TREE_PURPOSE (vtable) == (tree) data)) |
8686 | BINFO_VTABLE (binfo) = TREE_CHAIN (vtable); | |
23656158 MM |
8687 | |
8688 | return NULL_TREE; | |
8689 | } | |
8690 | ||
8691 | /* Build the construction vtable group for BINFO which is in the | |
8692 | hierarchy dominated by T. */ | |
8693 | ||
8694 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 8695 | build_ctor_vtbl_group (tree binfo, tree t) |
23656158 | 8696 | { |
23656158 MM |
8697 | tree type; |
8698 | tree vtbl; | |
23656158 | 8699 | tree id; |
9ccf6541 | 8700 | tree vbase; |
9771b263 | 8701 | vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v; |
23656158 | 8702 | |
7bdcf888 | 8703 | /* See if we've already created this construction vtable group. */ |
1f84ec23 | 8704 | id = mangle_ctor_vtbl_for_type (t, binfo); |
23656158 MM |
8705 | if (IDENTIFIER_GLOBAL_VALUE (id)) |
8706 | return; | |
8707 | ||
539ed333 | 8708 | gcc_assert (!SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), t)); |
23656158 MM |
8709 | /* Build a version of VTBL (with the wrong type) for use in |
8710 | constructing the addresses of secondary vtables in the | |
8711 | construction vtable group. */ | |
459c43ad | 8712 | vtbl = build_vtable (t, id, ptr_type_node); |
505970fc | 8713 | DECL_CONSTRUCTION_VTABLE_P (vtbl) = 1; |
2ee8a2d5 JM |
8714 | /* Don't export construction vtables from shared libraries. Even on |
8715 | targets that don't support hidden visibility, this tells | |
8716 | can_refer_decl_in_current_unit_p not to assume that it's safe to | |
8717 | access from a different compilation unit (bz 54314). */ | |
8718 | DECL_VISIBILITY (vtbl) = VISIBILITY_HIDDEN; | |
8719 | DECL_VISIBILITY_SPECIFIED (vtbl) = true; | |
9d6a019c NF |
8720 | |
8721 | v = NULL; | |
23656158 | 8722 | accumulate_vtbl_inits (binfo, TYPE_BINFO (TREE_TYPE (binfo)), |
9d6a019c | 8723 | binfo, vtbl, t, &v); |
9965d119 NS |
8724 | |
8725 | /* Add the vtables for each of our virtual bases using the vbase in T | |
8726 | binfo. */ | |
c8094d83 MS |
8727 | for (vbase = TYPE_BINFO (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)); |
8728 | vbase; | |
9ccf6541 MM |
8729 | vbase = TREE_CHAIN (vbase)) |
8730 | { | |
8731 | tree b; | |
8732 | ||
809e3e7f | 8733 | if (!BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (vbase)) |
9ccf6541 | 8734 | continue; |
dbbf88d1 | 8735 | b = copied_binfo (vbase, binfo); |
c8094d83 | 8736 | |
9d6a019c | 8737 | accumulate_vtbl_inits (b, vbase, binfo, vtbl, t, &v); |
9ccf6541 | 8738 | } |
23656158 MM |
8739 | |
8740 | /* Figure out the type of the construction vtable. */ | |
9771b263 | 8741 | type = build_array_of_n_type (vtable_entry_type, v->length ()); |
8208d7dc | 8742 | layout_type (type); |
23656158 | 8743 | TREE_TYPE (vtbl) = type; |
8208d7dc DJ |
8744 | DECL_SIZE (vtbl) = DECL_SIZE_UNIT (vtbl) = NULL_TREE; |
8745 | layout_decl (vtbl, 0); | |
23656158 MM |
8746 | |
8747 | /* Initialize the construction vtable. */ | |
548502d3 | 8748 | CLASSTYPE_VTABLES (t) = chainon (CLASSTYPE_VTABLES (t), vtbl); |
9d6a019c | 8749 | initialize_artificial_var (vtbl, v); |
b7442fb5 | 8750 | dump_vtable (t, binfo, vtbl); |
23656158 MM |
8751 | } |
8752 | ||
9965d119 NS |
8753 | /* Add the vtbl initializers for BINFO (and its bases other than |
8754 | non-virtual primaries) to the list of INITS. BINFO is in the | |
8755 | hierarchy dominated by T. RTTI_BINFO is the binfo within T of | |
8756 | the constructor the vtbl inits should be accumulated for. (If this | |
8757 | is the complete object vtbl then RTTI_BINFO will be TYPE_BINFO (T).) | |
8758 | ORIG_BINFO is the binfo for this object within BINFO_TYPE (RTTI_BINFO). | |
8759 | BINFO is the active base equivalent of ORIG_BINFO in the inheritance | |
8760 | graph of T. Both BINFO and ORIG_BINFO will have the same BINFO_TYPE, | |
8761 | but are not necessarily the same in terms of layout. */ | |
ca36f057 MM |
8762 | |
8763 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 8764 | accumulate_vtbl_inits (tree binfo, |
0cbd7506 MS |
8765 | tree orig_binfo, |
8766 | tree rtti_binfo, | |
9d6a019c | 8767 | tree vtbl, |
0cbd7506 | 8768 | tree t, |
9771b263 | 8769 | vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> **inits) |
ca36f057 | 8770 | { |
23656158 | 8771 | int i; |
fa743e8c | 8772 | tree base_binfo; |
539ed333 | 8773 | int ctor_vtbl_p = !SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (rtti_binfo), t); |
23656158 | 8774 | |
539ed333 | 8775 | gcc_assert (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), BINFO_TYPE (orig_binfo))); |
23656158 | 8776 | |
00a17e31 | 8777 | /* If it doesn't have a vptr, we don't do anything. */ |
623fe76a NS |
8778 | if (!TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo))) |
8779 | return; | |
c8094d83 | 8780 | |
23656158 MM |
8781 | /* If we're building a construction vtable, we're not interested in |
8782 | subobjects that don't require construction vtables. */ | |
c8094d83 | 8783 | if (ctor_vtbl_p |
5775a06a | 8784 | && !CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)) |
9965d119 | 8785 | && !binfo_via_virtual (orig_binfo, BINFO_TYPE (rtti_binfo))) |
23656158 MM |
8786 | return; |
8787 | ||
8788 | /* Build the initializers for the BINFO-in-T vtable. */ | |
9d6a019c | 8789 | dfs_accumulate_vtbl_inits (binfo, orig_binfo, rtti_binfo, vtbl, t, inits); |
c8094d83 | 8790 | |
c35cce41 MM |
8791 | /* Walk the BINFO and its bases. We walk in preorder so that as we |
8792 | initialize each vtable we can figure out at what offset the | |
23656158 MM |
8793 | secondary vtable lies from the primary vtable. We can't use |
8794 | dfs_walk here because we need to iterate through bases of BINFO | |
8795 | and RTTI_BINFO simultaneously. */ | |
fa743e8c | 8796 | for (i = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); ++i) |
23656158 | 8797 | { |
23656158 | 8798 | /* Skip virtual bases. */ |
809e3e7f | 8799 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (base_binfo)) |
23656158 MM |
8800 | continue; |
8801 | accumulate_vtbl_inits (base_binfo, | |
604a3205 | 8802 | BINFO_BASE_BINFO (orig_binfo, i), |
9d6a019c | 8803 | rtti_binfo, vtbl, t, |
23656158 MM |
8804 | inits); |
8805 | } | |
ca36f057 MM |
8806 | } |
8807 | ||
9d6a019c NF |
8808 | /* Called from accumulate_vtbl_inits. Adds the initializers for the |
8809 | BINFO vtable to L. */ | |
ca36f057 | 8810 | |
9d6a019c | 8811 | static void |
94edc4ab | 8812 | dfs_accumulate_vtbl_inits (tree binfo, |
0cbd7506 MS |
8813 | tree orig_binfo, |
8814 | tree rtti_binfo, | |
9d6a019c | 8815 | tree orig_vtbl, |
0cbd7506 | 8816 | tree t, |
9771b263 | 8817 | vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> **l) |
ca36f057 | 8818 | { |
9965d119 | 8819 | tree vtbl = NULL_TREE; |
539ed333 | 8820 | int ctor_vtbl_p = !SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (rtti_binfo), t); |
9d6a019c | 8821 | int n_inits; |
9965d119 | 8822 | |
13de7ec4 | 8823 | if (ctor_vtbl_p |
809e3e7f | 8824 | && BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (orig_binfo) && BINFO_PRIMARY_P (orig_binfo)) |
9965d119 | 8825 | { |
13de7ec4 JM |
8826 | /* In the hierarchy of BINFO_TYPE (RTTI_BINFO), this is a |
8827 | primary virtual base. If it is not the same primary in | |
8828 | the hierarchy of T, we'll need to generate a ctor vtable | |
8829 | for it, to place at its location in T. If it is the same | |
8830 | primary, we still need a VTT entry for the vtable, but it | |
8831 | should point to the ctor vtable for the base it is a | |
8832 | primary for within the sub-hierarchy of RTTI_BINFO. | |
c8094d83 | 8833 | |
13de7ec4 | 8834 | There are three possible cases: |
c8094d83 | 8835 | |
13de7ec4 JM |
8836 | 1) We are in the same place. |
8837 | 2) We are a primary base within a lost primary virtual base of | |
8838 | RTTI_BINFO. | |
049d2def | 8839 | 3) We are primary to something not a base of RTTI_BINFO. */ |
c8094d83 | 8840 | |
fc6633e0 | 8841 | tree b; |
13de7ec4 | 8842 | tree last = NULL_TREE; |
85a9a0a2 | 8843 | |
13de7ec4 JM |
8844 | /* First, look through the bases we are primary to for RTTI_BINFO |
8845 | or a virtual base. */ | |
fc6633e0 NS |
8846 | b = binfo; |
8847 | while (BINFO_PRIMARY_P (b)) | |
7bdcf888 | 8848 | { |
fc6633e0 | 8849 | b = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (b); |
13de7ec4 | 8850 | last = b; |
809e3e7f | 8851 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (b) || b == rtti_binfo) |
fc6633e0 | 8852 | goto found; |
7bdcf888 | 8853 | } |
13de7ec4 JM |
8854 | /* If we run out of primary links, keep looking down our |
8855 | inheritance chain; we might be an indirect primary. */ | |
fc6633e0 NS |
8856 | for (b = last; b; b = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (b)) |
8857 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (b) || b == rtti_binfo) | |
8858 | break; | |
8859 | found: | |
c8094d83 | 8860 | |
13de7ec4 JM |
8861 | /* If we found RTTI_BINFO, this is case 1. If we found a virtual |
8862 | base B and it is a base of RTTI_BINFO, this is case 2. In | |
8863 | either case, we share our vtable with LAST, i.e. the | |
8864 | derived-most base within B of which we are a primary. */ | |
8865 | if (b == rtti_binfo | |
58c42dc2 | 8866 | || (b && binfo_for_vbase (BINFO_TYPE (b), BINFO_TYPE (rtti_binfo)))) |
049d2def JM |
8867 | /* Just set our BINFO_VTABLE to point to LAST, as we may not have |
8868 | set LAST's BINFO_VTABLE yet. We'll extract the actual vptr in | |
8869 | binfo_ctor_vtable after everything's been set up. */ | |
8870 | vtbl = last; | |
13de7ec4 | 8871 | |
049d2def | 8872 | /* Otherwise, this is case 3 and we get our own. */ |
9965d119 | 8873 | } |
dbbf88d1 | 8874 | else if (!BINFO_NEW_VTABLE_MARKED (orig_binfo)) |
9d6a019c NF |
8875 | return; |
8876 | ||
9771b263 | 8877 | n_inits = vec_safe_length (*l); |
7bdcf888 | 8878 | |
9965d119 | 8879 | if (!vtbl) |
ca36f057 | 8880 | { |
c35cce41 MM |
8881 | tree index; |
8882 | int non_fn_entries; | |
8883 | ||
9d6a019c NF |
8884 | /* Add the initializer for this vtable. */ |
8885 | build_vtbl_initializer (binfo, orig_binfo, t, rtti_binfo, | |
8886 | &non_fn_entries, l); | |
c35cce41 | 8887 | |
23656158 | 8888 | /* Figure out the position to which the VPTR should point. */ |
9d6a019c | 8889 | vtbl = build1 (ADDR_EXPR, vtbl_ptr_type_node, orig_vtbl); |
23656158 MM |
8890 | index = size_binop (MULT_EXPR, |
8891 | TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (vtable_entry_type), | |
5d49b6a7 RG |
8892 | size_int (non_fn_entries + n_inits)); |
8893 | vtbl = fold_build_pointer_plus (vtbl, index); | |
9965d119 | 8894 | } |
23656158 | 8895 | |
7bdcf888 | 8896 | if (ctor_vtbl_p) |
9965d119 NS |
8897 | /* For a construction vtable, we can't overwrite BINFO_VTABLE. |
8898 | So, we make a TREE_LIST. Later, dfs_fixup_binfo_vtbls will | |
8899 | straighten this out. */ | |
8900 | BINFO_VTABLE (binfo) = tree_cons (rtti_binfo, vtbl, BINFO_VTABLE (binfo)); | |
809e3e7f | 8901 | else if (BINFO_PRIMARY_P (binfo) && BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo)) |
9d6a019c | 8902 | /* Throw away any unneeded intializers. */ |
9771b263 | 8903 | (*l)->truncate (n_inits); |
7bdcf888 NS |
8904 | else |
8905 | /* For an ordinary vtable, set BINFO_VTABLE. */ | |
8906 | BINFO_VTABLE (binfo) = vtbl; | |
ca36f057 MM |
8907 | } |
8908 | ||
1b746b0f AP |
8909 | static GTY(()) tree abort_fndecl_addr; |
8910 | ||
90ecce3e | 8911 | /* Construct the initializer for BINFO's virtual function table. BINFO |
aabb4cd6 | 8912 | is part of the hierarchy dominated by T. If we're building a |
23656158 | 8913 | construction vtable, the ORIG_BINFO is the binfo we should use to |
9965d119 NS |
8914 | find the actual function pointers to put in the vtable - but they |
8915 | can be overridden on the path to most-derived in the graph that | |
8916 | ORIG_BINFO belongs. Otherwise, | |
911a71a7 | 8917 | ORIG_BINFO should be the same as BINFO. The RTTI_BINFO is the |
23656158 MM |
8918 | BINFO that should be indicated by the RTTI information in the |
8919 | vtable; it will be a base class of T, rather than T itself, if we | |
8920 | are building a construction vtable. | |
aabb4cd6 MM |
8921 | |
8922 | The value returned is a TREE_LIST suitable for wrapping in a | |
8923 | CONSTRUCTOR to use as the DECL_INITIAL for a vtable. If | |
8924 | NON_FN_ENTRIES_P is not NULL, *NON_FN_ENTRIES_P is set to the | |
c8094d83 | 8925 | number of non-function entries in the vtable. |
911a71a7 MM |
8926 | |
8927 | It might seem that this function should never be called with a | |
9965d119 | 8928 | BINFO for which BINFO_PRIMARY_P holds, the vtable for such a |
911a71a7 | 8929 | base is always subsumed by a derived class vtable. However, when |
9965d119 | 8930 | we are building construction vtables, we do build vtables for |
911a71a7 MM |
8931 | primary bases; we need these while the primary base is being |
8932 | constructed. */ | |
ca36f057 | 8933 | |
9d6a019c | 8934 | static void |
94edc4ab | 8935 | build_vtbl_initializer (tree binfo, |
0cbd7506 MS |
8936 | tree orig_binfo, |
8937 | tree t, | |
8938 | tree rtti_binfo, | |
9d6a019c | 8939 | int* non_fn_entries_p, |
9771b263 | 8940 | vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> **inits) |
ca36f057 | 8941 | { |
02dea3ff | 8942 | tree v; |
911a71a7 | 8943 | vtbl_init_data vid; |
9d6a019c | 8944 | unsigned ix, jx; |
58c42dc2 | 8945 | tree vbinfo; |
9771b263 | 8946 | vec<tree, va_gc> *vbases; |
9d6a019c | 8947 | constructor_elt *e; |
c8094d83 | 8948 | |
911a71a7 | 8949 | /* Initialize VID. */ |
961192e1 | 8950 | memset (&vid, 0, sizeof (vid)); |
911a71a7 MM |
8951 | vid.binfo = binfo; |
8952 | vid.derived = t; | |
73ea87d7 | 8953 | vid.rtti_binfo = rtti_binfo; |
539ed333 NS |
8954 | vid.primary_vtbl_p = SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), t); |
8955 | vid.ctor_vtbl_p = !SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (rtti_binfo), t); | |
548502d3 | 8956 | vid.generate_vcall_entries = true; |
c35cce41 | 8957 | /* The first vbase or vcall offset is at index -3 in the vtable. */ |
ce552f75 | 8958 | vid.index = ssize_int(-3 * TARGET_VTABLE_DATA_ENTRY_DISTANCE); |
c35cce41 | 8959 | |
9bab6c90 | 8960 | /* Add entries to the vtable for RTTI. */ |
73ea87d7 | 8961 | build_rtti_vtbl_entries (binfo, &vid); |
9bab6c90 | 8962 | |
b485e15b MM |
8963 | /* Create an array for keeping track of the functions we've |
8964 | processed. When we see multiple functions with the same | |
8965 | signature, we share the vcall offsets. */ | |
9771b263 | 8966 | vec_alloc (vid.fns, 32); |
c35cce41 | 8967 | /* Add the vcall and vbase offset entries. */ |
911a71a7 | 8968 | build_vcall_and_vbase_vtbl_entries (binfo, &vid); |
c8094d83 | 8969 | |
79cda2d1 | 8970 | /* Clear BINFO_VTABLE_PATH_MARKED; it's set by |
c35cce41 | 8971 | build_vbase_offset_vtbl_entries. */ |
9ba5ff0f | 8972 | for (vbases = CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (t), ix = 0; |
9771b263 | 8973 | vec_safe_iterate (vbases, ix, &vbinfo); ix++) |
58c42dc2 | 8974 | BINFO_VTABLE_PATH_MARKED (vbinfo) = 0; |
ca36f057 | 8975 | |
a6f5e048 RH |
8976 | /* If the target requires padding between data entries, add that now. */ |
8977 | if (TARGET_VTABLE_DATA_ENTRY_DISTANCE > 1) | |
8978 | { | |
9771b263 | 8979 | int n_entries = vec_safe_length (vid.inits); |
9d6a019c | 8980 | |
9771b263 | 8981 | vec_safe_grow (vid.inits, TARGET_VTABLE_DATA_ENTRY_DISTANCE * n_entries); |
a6f5e048 | 8982 | |
9d6a019c NF |
8983 | /* Move data entries into their new positions and add padding |
8984 | after the new positions. Iterate backwards so we don't | |
8985 | overwrite entries that we would need to process later. */ | |
8986 | for (ix = n_entries - 1; | |
9771b263 | 8987 | vid.inits->iterate (ix, &e); |
9d6a019c | 8988 | ix--) |
a6f5e048 | 8989 | { |
9d6a019c | 8990 | int j; |
25d8a217 NF |
8991 | int new_position = (TARGET_VTABLE_DATA_ENTRY_DISTANCE * ix |
8992 | + (TARGET_VTABLE_DATA_ENTRY_DISTANCE - 1)); | |
9d6a019c | 8993 | |
9771b263 | 8994 | (*vid.inits)[new_position] = *e; |
a6f5e048 | 8995 | |
9d6a019c NF |
8996 | for (j = 1; j < TARGET_VTABLE_DATA_ENTRY_DISTANCE; ++j) |
8997 | { | |
9771b263 | 8998 | constructor_elt *f = &(*vid.inits)[new_position - j]; |
9d6a019c NF |
8999 | f->index = NULL_TREE; |
9000 | f->value = build1 (NOP_EXPR, vtable_entry_type, | |
9001 | null_pointer_node); | |
9002 | } | |
a6f5e048 RH |
9003 | } |
9004 | } | |
9005 | ||
c35cce41 | 9006 | if (non_fn_entries_p) |
9771b263 | 9007 | *non_fn_entries_p = vec_safe_length (vid.inits); |
9d6a019c NF |
9008 | |
9009 | /* The initializers for virtual functions were built up in reverse | |
9010 | order. Straighten them out and add them to the running list in one | |
9011 | step. */ | |
9771b263 DN |
9012 | jx = vec_safe_length (*inits); |
9013 | vec_safe_grow (*inits, jx + vid.inits->length ()); | |
9d6a019c | 9014 | |
9771b263 DN |
9015 | for (ix = vid.inits->length () - 1; |
9016 | vid.inits->iterate (ix, &e); | |
9d6a019c | 9017 | ix--, jx++) |
9771b263 | 9018 | (**inits)[jx] = *e; |
ca36f057 MM |
9019 | |
9020 | /* Go through all the ordinary virtual functions, building up | |
9021 | initializers. */ | |
23656158 | 9022 | for (v = BINFO_VIRTUALS (orig_binfo); v; v = TREE_CHAIN (v)) |
ca36f057 MM |
9023 | { |
9024 | tree delta; | |
9025 | tree vcall_index; | |
4977bab6 | 9026 | tree fn, fn_original; |
f11ee281 | 9027 | tree init = NULL_TREE; |
c8094d83 | 9028 | |
ca36f057 | 9029 | fn = BV_FN (v); |
07fa4878 NS |
9030 | fn_original = fn; |
9031 | if (DECL_THUNK_P (fn)) | |
4977bab6 | 9032 | { |
07fa4878 NS |
9033 | if (!DECL_NAME (fn)) |
9034 | finish_thunk (fn); | |
e00853fd | 9035 | if (THUNK_ALIAS (fn)) |
bb885938 NS |
9036 | { |
9037 | fn = THUNK_ALIAS (fn); | |
9038 | BV_FN (v) = fn; | |
9039 | } | |
07fa4878 | 9040 | fn_original = THUNK_TARGET (fn); |
4977bab6 | 9041 | } |
c8094d83 | 9042 | |
d0cd8b44 JM |
9043 | /* If the only definition of this function signature along our |
9044 | primary base chain is from a lost primary, this vtable slot will | |
9045 | never be used, so just zero it out. This is important to avoid | |
9046 | requiring extra thunks which cannot be generated with the function. | |
9047 | ||
f11ee281 JM |
9048 | We first check this in update_vtable_entry_for_fn, so we handle |
9049 | restored primary bases properly; we also need to do it here so we | |
39a13be5 | 9050 | zero out unused slots in ctor vtables, rather than filling them |
f11ee281 JM |
9051 | with erroneous values (though harmless, apart from relocation |
9052 | costs). */ | |
02dea3ff JM |
9053 | if (BV_LOST_PRIMARY (v)) |
9054 | init = size_zero_node; | |
d0cd8b44 | 9055 | |
f11ee281 JM |
9056 | if (! init) |
9057 | { | |
9058 | /* Pull the offset for `this', and the function to call, out of | |
9059 | the list. */ | |
9060 | delta = BV_DELTA (v); | |
548502d3 | 9061 | vcall_index = BV_VCALL_INDEX (v); |
f11ee281 | 9062 | |
50bc768d NS |
9063 | gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (delta) == INTEGER_CST); |
9064 | gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (fn) == FUNCTION_DECL); | |
f11ee281 JM |
9065 | |
9066 | /* You can't call an abstract virtual function; it's abstract. | |
9067 | So, we replace these functions with __pure_virtual. */ | |
4977bab6 | 9068 | if (DECL_PURE_VIRTUAL_P (fn_original)) |
4977bab6 | 9069 | { |
1b746b0f | 9070 | fn = abort_fndecl; |
21b6aca3 JJ |
9071 | if (!TARGET_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS) |
9072 | { | |
9073 | if (abort_fndecl_addr == NULL) | |
9074 | abort_fndecl_addr | |
9075 | = fold_convert (vfunc_ptr_type_node, | |
9076 | build_fold_addr_expr (fn)); | |
9077 | init = abort_fndecl_addr; | |
9078 | } | |
1b746b0f | 9079 | } |
4ce7d589 JM |
9080 | /* Likewise for deleted virtuals. */ |
9081 | else if (DECL_DELETED_FN (fn_original)) | |
9082 | { | |
9083 | fn = get_identifier ("__cxa_deleted_virtual"); | |
9084 | if (!get_global_value_if_present (fn, &fn)) | |
9085 | fn = push_library_fn (fn, (build_function_type_list | |
9086 | (void_type_node, NULL_TREE)), | |
8595a07d | 9087 | NULL_TREE, ECF_NORETURN); |
4ce7d589 JM |
9088 | if (!TARGET_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS) |
9089 | init = fold_convert (vfunc_ptr_type_node, | |
9090 | build_fold_addr_expr (fn)); | |
9091 | } | |
1b746b0f AP |
9092 | else |
9093 | { | |
9094 | if (!integer_zerop (delta) || vcall_index) | |
9095 | { | |
9096 | fn = make_thunk (fn, /*this_adjusting=*/1, delta, vcall_index); | |
9097 | if (!DECL_NAME (fn)) | |
9098 | finish_thunk (fn); | |
9099 | } | |
9100 | /* Take the address of the function, considering it to be of an | |
9101 | appropriate generic type. */ | |
21b6aca3 JJ |
9102 | if (!TARGET_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS) |
9103 | init = fold_convert (vfunc_ptr_type_node, | |
9104 | build_fold_addr_expr (fn)); | |
d74db8ff JM |
9105 | /* Don't refer to a virtual destructor from a constructor |
9106 | vtable or a vtable for an abstract class, since destroying | |
9107 | an object under construction is undefined behavior and we | |
9108 | don't want it to be considered a candidate for speculative | |
9109 | devirtualization. But do create the thunk for ABI | |
9110 | compliance. */ | |
9111 | if (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (fn_original) | |
9112 | && (CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS (DECL_CONTEXT (fn_original)) | |
9113 | || orig_binfo != binfo)) | |
9114 | init = size_zero_node; | |
4977bab6 | 9115 | } |
f11ee281 | 9116 | } |
d0cd8b44 | 9117 | |
ca36f057 | 9118 | /* And add it to the chain of initializers. */ |
67231816 RH |
9119 | if (TARGET_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS) |
9120 | { | |
9121 | int i; | |
9122 | if (init == size_zero_node) | |
9123 | for (i = 0; i < TARGET_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS; ++i) | |
9d6a019c | 9124 | CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (*inits, NULL_TREE, init); |
67231816 RH |
9125 | else |
9126 | for (i = 0; i < TARGET_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS; ++i) | |
9127 | { | |
f293ce4b | 9128 | tree fdesc = build2 (FDESC_EXPR, vfunc_ptr_type_node, |
21b6aca3 | 9129 | fn, build_int_cst (NULL_TREE, i)); |
67231816 RH |
9130 | TREE_CONSTANT (fdesc) = 1; |
9131 | ||
9d6a019c | 9132 | CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (*inits, NULL_TREE, fdesc); |
67231816 RH |
9133 | } |
9134 | } | |
9135 | else | |
9d6a019c | 9136 | CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (*inits, NULL_TREE, init); |
ca36f057 | 9137 | } |
ca36f057 MM |
9138 | } |
9139 | ||
d0cd8b44 | 9140 | /* Adds to vid->inits the initializers for the vbase and vcall |
c35cce41 | 9141 | offsets in BINFO, which is in the hierarchy dominated by T. */ |
ca36f057 | 9142 | |
c35cce41 | 9143 | static void |
94edc4ab | 9144 | build_vcall_and_vbase_vtbl_entries (tree binfo, vtbl_init_data* vid) |
ca36f057 | 9145 | { |
c35cce41 | 9146 | tree b; |
8d08fdba | 9147 | |
c35cce41 | 9148 | /* If this is a derived class, we must first create entries |
9bab6c90 | 9149 | corresponding to the primary base class. */ |
911a71a7 | 9150 | b = get_primary_binfo (binfo); |
c35cce41 | 9151 | if (b) |
911a71a7 | 9152 | build_vcall_and_vbase_vtbl_entries (b, vid); |
c35cce41 MM |
9153 | |
9154 | /* Add the vbase entries for this base. */ | |
911a71a7 | 9155 | build_vbase_offset_vtbl_entries (binfo, vid); |
c35cce41 | 9156 | /* Add the vcall entries for this base. */ |
911a71a7 | 9157 | build_vcall_offset_vtbl_entries (binfo, vid); |
ca36f057 | 9158 | } |
8d08fdba | 9159 | |
ca36f057 MM |
9160 | /* Returns the initializers for the vbase offset entries in the vtable |
9161 | for BINFO (which is part of the class hierarchy dominated by T), in | |
c35cce41 MM |
9162 | reverse order. VBASE_OFFSET_INDEX gives the vtable index |
9163 | where the next vbase offset will go. */ | |
8d08fdba | 9164 | |
c35cce41 | 9165 | static void |
94edc4ab | 9166 | build_vbase_offset_vtbl_entries (tree binfo, vtbl_init_data* vid) |
ca36f057 | 9167 | { |
c35cce41 MM |
9168 | tree vbase; |
9169 | tree t; | |
90b1ca2f | 9170 | tree non_primary_binfo; |
8d08fdba | 9171 | |
ca36f057 MM |
9172 | /* If there are no virtual baseclasses, then there is nothing to |
9173 | do. */ | |
5775a06a | 9174 | if (!CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (BINFO_TYPE (binfo))) |
c35cce41 | 9175 | return; |
ca36f057 | 9176 | |
911a71a7 | 9177 | t = vid->derived; |
c8094d83 | 9178 | |
90b1ca2f NS |
9179 | /* We might be a primary base class. Go up the inheritance hierarchy |
9180 | until we find the most derived class of which we are a primary base: | |
9181 | it is the offset of that which we need to use. */ | |
9182 | non_primary_binfo = binfo; | |
9183 | while (BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (non_primary_binfo)) | |
9184 | { | |
9185 | tree b; | |
9186 | ||
9187 | /* If we have reached a virtual base, then it must be a primary | |
9188 | base (possibly multi-level) of vid->binfo, or we wouldn't | |
9189 | have called build_vcall_and_vbase_vtbl_entries for it. But it | |
9190 | might be a lost primary, so just skip down to vid->binfo. */ | |
809e3e7f | 9191 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (non_primary_binfo)) |
90b1ca2f NS |
9192 | { |
9193 | non_primary_binfo = vid->binfo; | |
9194 | break; | |
9195 | } | |
9196 | ||
9197 | b = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (non_primary_binfo); | |
9198 | if (get_primary_binfo (b) != non_primary_binfo) | |
9199 | break; | |
9200 | non_primary_binfo = b; | |
9201 | } | |
ca36f057 | 9202 | |
c35cce41 MM |
9203 | /* Go through the virtual bases, adding the offsets. */ |
9204 | for (vbase = TYPE_BINFO (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)); | |
9205 | vbase; | |
9206 | vbase = TREE_CHAIN (vbase)) | |
9207 | { | |
9208 | tree b; | |
9209 | tree delta; | |
c8094d83 | 9210 | |
809e3e7f | 9211 | if (!BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (vbase)) |
c35cce41 | 9212 | continue; |
ca36f057 | 9213 | |
c35cce41 MM |
9214 | /* Find the instance of this virtual base in the complete |
9215 | object. */ | |
dbbf88d1 | 9216 | b = copied_binfo (vbase, binfo); |
c35cce41 MM |
9217 | |
9218 | /* If we've already got an offset for this virtual base, we | |
9219 | don't need another one. */ | |
9220 | if (BINFO_VTABLE_PATH_MARKED (b)) | |
9221 | continue; | |
dbbf88d1 | 9222 | BINFO_VTABLE_PATH_MARKED (b) = 1; |
c35cce41 MM |
9223 | |
9224 | /* Figure out where we can find this vbase offset. */ | |
c8094d83 | 9225 | delta = size_binop (MULT_EXPR, |
911a71a7 | 9226 | vid->index, |
c35cce41 MM |
9227 | convert (ssizetype, |
9228 | TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (vtable_entry_type))); | |
911a71a7 | 9229 | if (vid->primary_vtbl_p) |
c35cce41 MM |
9230 | BINFO_VPTR_FIELD (b) = delta; |
9231 | ||
9232 | if (binfo != TYPE_BINFO (t)) | |
50bc768d NS |
9233 | /* The vbase offset had better be the same. */ |
9234 | gcc_assert (tree_int_cst_equal (delta, BINFO_VPTR_FIELD (vbase))); | |
c35cce41 MM |
9235 | |
9236 | /* The next vbase will come at a more negative offset. */ | |
a6f5e048 RH |
9237 | vid->index = size_binop (MINUS_EXPR, vid->index, |
9238 | ssize_int (TARGET_VTABLE_DATA_ENTRY_DISTANCE)); | |
c35cce41 MM |
9239 | |
9240 | /* The initializer is the delta from BINFO to this virtual base. | |
4e7512c9 MM |
9241 | The vbase offsets go in reverse inheritance-graph order, and |
9242 | we are walking in inheritance graph order so these end up in | |
9243 | the right order. */ | |
db3927fb AH |
9244 | delta = size_diffop_loc (input_location, |
9245 | BINFO_OFFSET (b), BINFO_OFFSET (non_primary_binfo)); | |
c8094d83 | 9246 | |
9d6a019c NF |
9247 | CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (vid->inits, NULL_TREE, |
9248 | fold_build1_loc (input_location, NOP_EXPR, | |
9249 | vtable_entry_type, delta)); | |
c35cce41 | 9250 | } |
8d08fdba | 9251 | } |
ca36f057 | 9252 | |
b485e15b | 9253 | /* Adds the initializers for the vcall offset entries in the vtable |
d0cd8b44 JM |
9254 | for BINFO (which is part of the class hierarchy dominated by VID->DERIVED) |
9255 | to VID->INITS. */ | |
b485e15b MM |
9256 | |
9257 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 9258 | build_vcall_offset_vtbl_entries (tree binfo, vtbl_init_data* vid) |
b485e15b | 9259 | { |
548502d3 MM |
9260 | /* We only need these entries if this base is a virtual base. We |
9261 | compute the indices -- but do not add to the vtable -- when | |
9262 | building the main vtable for a class. */ | |
b9302915 MM |
9263 | if (binfo == TYPE_BINFO (vid->derived) |
9264 | || (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo) | |
9265 | /* If BINFO is RTTI_BINFO, then (since BINFO does not | |
9266 | correspond to VID->DERIVED), we are building a primary | |
9267 | construction virtual table. Since this is a primary | |
9268 | virtual table, we do not need the vcall offsets for | |
9269 | BINFO. */ | |
9270 | && binfo != vid->rtti_binfo)) | |
548502d3 MM |
9271 | { |
9272 | /* We need a vcall offset for each of the virtual functions in this | |
9273 | vtable. For example: | |
b485e15b | 9274 | |
548502d3 MM |
9275 | class A { virtual void f (); }; |
9276 | class B1 : virtual public A { virtual void f (); }; | |
9277 | class B2 : virtual public A { virtual void f (); }; | |
9278 | class C: public B1, public B2 { virtual void f (); }; | |
d0cd8b44 | 9279 | |
548502d3 MM |
9280 | A C object has a primary base of B1, which has a primary base of A. A |
9281 | C also has a secondary base of B2, which no longer has a primary base | |
9282 | of A. So the B2-in-C construction vtable needs a secondary vtable for | |
9283 | A, which will adjust the A* to a B2* to call f. We have no way of | |
9284 | knowing what (or even whether) this offset will be when we define B2, | |
9285 | so we store this "vcall offset" in the A sub-vtable and look it up in | |
9286 | a "virtual thunk" for B2::f. | |
b485e15b | 9287 | |
548502d3 MM |
9288 | We need entries for all the functions in our primary vtable and |
9289 | in our non-virtual bases' secondary vtables. */ | |
9290 | vid->vbase = binfo; | |
9291 | /* If we are just computing the vcall indices -- but do not need | |
9292 | the actual entries -- not that. */ | |
809e3e7f | 9293 | if (!BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo)) |
548502d3 MM |
9294 | vid->generate_vcall_entries = false; |
9295 | /* Now, walk through the non-virtual bases, adding vcall offsets. */ | |
9296 | add_vcall_offset_vtbl_entries_r (binfo, vid); | |
9297 | } | |
b485e15b MM |
9298 | } |
9299 | ||
9300 | /* Build vcall offsets, starting with those for BINFO. */ | |
9301 | ||
9302 | static void | |
94edc4ab | 9303 | add_vcall_offset_vtbl_entries_r (tree binfo, vtbl_init_data* vid) |
b485e15b MM |
9304 | { |
9305 | int i; | |
9306 | tree primary_binfo; | |
fa743e8c | 9307 | tree base_binfo; |
b485e15b MM |
9308 | |
9309 | /* Don't walk into virtual bases -- except, of course, for the | |
d0cd8b44 JM |
9310 | virtual base for which we are building vcall offsets. Any |
9311 | primary virtual base will have already had its offsets generated | |
9312 | through the recursion in build_vcall_and_vbase_vtbl_entries. */ | |
809e3e7f | 9313 | if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo) && vid->vbase != binfo) |
b485e15b | 9314 | return; |
c8094d83 | 9315 | |
b485e15b MM |
9316 | /* If BINFO has a primary base, process it first. */ |
9317 | primary_binfo = get_primary_binfo (binfo); | |
9318 | if (primary_binfo) | |
9319 | add_vcall_offset_vtbl_entries_r (primary_binfo, vid); | |
9320 | ||
9321 | /* Add BINFO itself to the list. */ | |
9322 | add_vcall_offset_vtbl_entries_1 (binfo, vid); | |
9323 | ||
9324 | /* Scan the non-primary bases of BINFO. */ | |
fa743e8c NS |
9325 | for (i = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); ++i) |
9326 | if (base_binfo != primary_binfo) | |
9327 | add_vcall_offset_vtbl_entries_r (base_binfo, vid); | |
b485e15b MM |
9328 | } |
9329 | ||
9965d119 | 9330 | /* Called from build_vcall_offset_vtbl_entries_r. */ |
e92cc029 | 9331 | |
b485e15b | 9332 | static void |
94edc4ab | 9333 | add_vcall_offset_vtbl_entries_1 (tree binfo, vtbl_init_data* vid) |
8d08fdba | 9334 | { |
e6a66567 | 9335 | /* Make entries for the rest of the virtuals. */ |
90d84934 JM |
9336 | tree orig_fn; |
9337 | ||
9338 | /* The ABI requires that the methods be processed in declaration | |
9339 | order. */ | |
9340 | for (orig_fn = TYPE_METHODS (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)); | |
9341 | orig_fn; | |
9342 | orig_fn = DECL_CHAIN (orig_fn)) | |
aaf8a23e | 9343 | if (TREE_CODE (orig_fn) == FUNCTION_DECL && DECL_VINDEX (orig_fn)) |
90d84934 | 9344 | add_vcall_offset (orig_fn, binfo, vid); |
e6a66567 | 9345 | } |
b485e15b | 9346 | |
95675950 | 9347 | /* Add a vcall offset entry for ORIG_FN to the vtable. */ |
b485e15b | 9348 | |
e6a66567 | 9349 | static void |
95675950 | 9350 | add_vcall_offset (tree orig_fn, tree binfo, vtbl_init_data *vid) |
e6a66567 MM |
9351 | { |
9352 | size_t i; | |
9353 | tree vcall_offset; | |
1e625046 | 9354 | tree derived_entry; |
9bab6c90 | 9355 | |
e6a66567 MM |
9356 | /* If there is already an entry for a function with the same |
9357 | signature as FN, then we do not need a second vcall offset. | |
9358 | Check the list of functions already present in the derived | |
9359 | class vtable. */ | |
9771b263 | 9360 | FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (vid->fns, i, derived_entry) |
e6a66567 | 9361 | { |
e6a66567 MM |
9362 | if (same_signature_p (derived_entry, orig_fn) |
9363 | /* We only use one vcall offset for virtual destructors, | |
9364 | even though there are two virtual table entries. */ | |
9365 | || (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (derived_entry) | |
9366 | && DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (orig_fn))) | |
9367 | return; | |
9368 | } | |
4e7512c9 | 9369 | |
e6a66567 MM |
9370 | /* If we are building these vcall offsets as part of building |
9371 | the vtable for the most derived class, remember the vcall | |
9372 | offset. */ | |
9373 | if (vid->binfo == TYPE_BINFO (vid->derived)) | |
0871761b | 9374 | { |
f32682ca | 9375 | tree_pair_s elt = {orig_fn, vid->index}; |
9771b263 | 9376 | vec_safe_push (CLASSTYPE_VCALL_INDICES (vid->derived), elt); |
0871761b | 9377 | } |
c8094d83 | 9378 | |
e6a66567 MM |
9379 | /* The next vcall offset will be found at a more negative |
9380 | offset. */ | |
9381 | vid->index = size_binop (MINUS_EXPR, vid->index, | |
9382 | ssize_int (TARGET_VTABLE_DATA_ENTRY_DISTANCE)); | |
9383 | ||
9384 | /* Keep track of this function. */ | |
9771b263 | 9385 | vec_safe_push (vid->fns, orig_fn); |
e6a66567 MM |
9386 | |
9387 | if (vid->generate_vcall_entries) | |
9388 | { | |
9389 | tree base; | |
e6a66567 | 9390 | tree fn; |
548502d3 | 9391 | |
e6a66567 | 9392 | /* Find the overriding function. */ |
95675950 | 9393 | fn = find_final_overrider (vid->rtti_binfo, binfo, orig_fn); |
e6a66567 | 9394 | if (fn == error_mark_node) |
e8160c9a | 9395 | vcall_offset = build_zero_cst (vtable_entry_type); |
e6a66567 MM |
9396 | else |
9397 | { | |
95675950 MM |
9398 | base = TREE_VALUE (fn); |
9399 | ||
9400 | /* The vbase we're working on is a primary base of | |
9401 | vid->binfo. But it might be a lost primary, so its | |
9402 | BINFO_OFFSET might be wrong, so we just use the | |
9403 | BINFO_OFFSET from vid->binfo. */ | |
db3927fb AH |
9404 | vcall_offset = size_diffop_loc (input_location, |
9405 | BINFO_OFFSET (base), | |
95675950 | 9406 | BINFO_OFFSET (vid->binfo)); |
db3927fb AH |
9407 | vcall_offset = fold_build1_loc (input_location, |
9408 | NOP_EXPR, vtable_entry_type, | |
7866705a | 9409 | vcall_offset); |
548502d3 | 9410 | } |
34cd5ae7 | 9411 | /* Add the initializer to the vtable. */ |
9d6a019c | 9412 | CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (vid->inits, NULL_TREE, vcall_offset); |
c35cce41 | 9413 | } |
570221c2 | 9414 | } |
b54ccf71 | 9415 | |
34cd5ae7 | 9416 | /* Return vtbl initializers for the RTTI entries corresponding to the |
aabb4cd6 | 9417 | BINFO's vtable. The RTTI entries should indicate the object given |
73ea87d7 | 9418 | by VID->rtti_binfo. */ |
b54ccf71 | 9419 | |
9bab6c90 | 9420 | static void |
94edc4ab | 9421 | build_rtti_vtbl_entries (tree binfo, vtbl_init_data* vid) |
b54ccf71 | 9422 | { |
ca36f057 | 9423 | tree b; |
aabb4cd6 | 9424 | tree t; |
ca36f057 MM |
9425 | tree offset; |
9426 | tree decl; | |
9427 | tree init; | |
b54ccf71 | 9428 | |
73ea87d7 | 9429 | t = BINFO_TYPE (vid->rtti_binfo); |
b54ccf71 | 9430 | |
ca36f057 MM |
9431 | /* To find the complete object, we will first convert to our most |
9432 | primary base, and then add the offset in the vtbl to that value. */ | |
9433 | b = binfo; | |
9965d119 | 9434 | while (CLASSTYPE_HAS_PRIMARY_BASE_P (BINFO_TYPE (b)) |
0cbd7506 | 9435 | && !BINFO_LOST_PRIMARY_P (b)) |
b54ccf71 | 9436 | { |
c35cce41 MM |
9437 | tree primary_base; |
9438 | ||
911a71a7 | 9439 | primary_base = get_primary_binfo (b); |
fc6633e0 NS |
9440 | gcc_assert (BINFO_PRIMARY_P (primary_base) |
9441 | && BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (primary_base) == b); | |
c35cce41 | 9442 | b = primary_base; |
b54ccf71 | 9443 | } |
db3927fb AH |
9444 | offset = size_diffop_loc (input_location, |
9445 | BINFO_OFFSET (vid->rtti_binfo), BINFO_OFFSET (b)); | |
8f032717 | 9446 | |
8fa33dfa MM |
9447 | /* The second entry is the address of the typeinfo object. */ |
9448 | if (flag_rtti) | |
7993382e | 9449 | decl = build_address (get_tinfo_decl (t)); |
ca36f057 | 9450 | else |
8fa33dfa | 9451 | decl = integer_zero_node; |
c8094d83 | 9452 | |
8fa33dfa MM |
9453 | /* Convert the declaration to a type that can be stored in the |
9454 | vtable. */ | |
7993382e | 9455 | init = build_nop (vfunc_ptr_type_node, decl); |
9d6a019c | 9456 | CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (vid->inits, NULL_TREE, init); |
8f032717 | 9457 | |
78dcd41a VR |
9458 | /* Add the offset-to-top entry. It comes earlier in the vtable than |
9459 | the typeinfo entry. Convert the offset to look like a | |
c4372ef4 | 9460 | function pointer, so that we can put it in the vtable. */ |
7993382e | 9461 | init = build_nop (vfunc_ptr_type_node, offset); |
9d6a019c | 9462 | CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (vid->inits, NULL_TREE, init); |
8f032717 | 9463 | } |
0f59171d | 9464 | |
22854930 PC |
9465 | /* TRUE iff TYPE is uniquely derived from PARENT. Ignores |
9466 | accessibility. */ | |
9467 | ||
9468 | bool | |
9469 | uniquely_derived_from_p (tree parent, tree type) | |
9470 | { | |
9471 | tree base = lookup_base (type, parent, ba_unique, NULL, tf_none); | |
9472 | return base && base != error_mark_node; | |
9473 | } | |
9474 | ||
9475 | /* TRUE iff TYPE is publicly & uniquely derived from PARENT. */ | |
9476 | ||
9477 | bool | |
9478 | publicly_uniquely_derived_p (tree parent, tree type) | |
9479 | { | |
9480 | tree base = lookup_base (type, parent, ba_ignore_scope | ba_check, | |
9481 | NULL, tf_none); | |
9482 | return base && base != error_mark_node; | |
9483 | } | |
9484 | ||
3a6a88c8 JM |
9485 | /* CTX1 and CTX2 are declaration contexts. Return the innermost common |
9486 | class between them, if any. */ | |
9487 | ||
9488 | tree | |
9489 | common_enclosing_class (tree ctx1, tree ctx2) | |
9490 | { | |
9491 | if (!TYPE_P (ctx1) || !TYPE_P (ctx2)) | |
9492 | return NULL_TREE; | |
9493 | gcc_assert (ctx1 == TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (ctx1) | |
9494 | && ctx2 == TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (ctx2)); | |
9495 | if (ctx1 == ctx2) | |
9496 | return ctx1; | |
9497 | for (tree t = ctx1; TYPE_P (t); t = TYPE_CONTEXT (t)) | |
9498 | TYPE_MARKED_P (t) = true; | |
9499 | tree found = NULL_TREE; | |
9500 | for (tree t = ctx2; TYPE_P (t); t = TYPE_CONTEXT (t)) | |
9501 | if (TYPE_MARKED_P (t)) | |
9502 | { | |
9503 | found = t; | |
9504 | break; | |
9505 | } | |
9506 | for (tree t = ctx1; TYPE_P (t); t = TYPE_CONTEXT (t)) | |
9507 | TYPE_MARKED_P (t) = false; | |
9508 | return found; | |
9509 | } | |
9510 | ||
1b746b0f | 9511 | #include "gt-cp-class.h" |