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1 /* Breadth-first and depth-first routines for
2 searching multiple-inheritance lattice for GNU C++.
3 Copyright (C) 1987-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Michael Tiemann (tiemann@cygnus.com)
5
6 This file is part of GCC.
7
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
11 any later version.
12
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21
22 /* High-level class interface. */
23
24 #include "config.h"
25 #include "system.h"
26 #include "coretypes.h"
27 #include "cp-tree.h"
28 #include "intl.h"
29 #include "toplev.h"
30 #include "spellcheck-tree.h"
31 #include "stringpool.h"
32 #include "attribs.h"
33
34 static int is_subobject_of_p (tree, tree);
35 static tree dfs_lookup_base (tree, void *);
36 static tree dfs_dcast_hint_pre (tree, void *);
37 static tree dfs_dcast_hint_post (tree, void *);
38 static tree dfs_debug_mark (tree, void *);
39 static int check_hidden_convs (tree, int, int, tree, tree, tree);
40 static tree split_conversions (tree, tree, tree, tree);
41 static int lookup_conversions_r (tree, int, int, tree, tree, tree *);
42 static int look_for_overrides_r (tree, tree);
43 static tree lookup_field_r (tree, void *);
44 static tree dfs_accessible_post (tree, void *);
45 static tree dfs_walk_once_accessible (tree, bool,
46 tree (*pre_fn) (tree, void *),
47 tree (*post_fn) (tree, void *),
48 void *data);
49 static tree dfs_access_in_type (tree, void *);
50 static access_kind access_in_type (tree, tree);
51 static tree dfs_get_pure_virtuals (tree, void *);
52
53 \f
54 /* Data for lookup_base and its workers. */
55
56 struct lookup_base_data_s
57 {
58 tree t; /* type being searched. */
59 tree base; /* The base type we're looking for. */
60 tree binfo; /* Found binfo. */
61 bool via_virtual; /* Found via a virtual path. */
62 bool ambiguous; /* Found multiply ambiguous */
63 bool repeated_base; /* Whether there are repeated bases in the
64 hierarchy. */
65 bool want_any; /* Whether we want any matching binfo. */
66 };
67
68 /* Worker function for lookup_base. See if we've found the desired
69 base and update DATA_ (a pointer to LOOKUP_BASE_DATA_S). */
70
71 static tree
72 dfs_lookup_base (tree binfo, void *data_)
73 {
74 struct lookup_base_data_s *data = (struct lookup_base_data_s *) data_;
75
76 if (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), data->base))
77 {
78 if (!data->binfo)
79 {
80 data->binfo = binfo;
81 data->via_virtual
82 = binfo_via_virtual (data->binfo, data->t) != NULL_TREE;
83
84 if (!data->repeated_base)
85 /* If there are no repeated bases, we can stop now. */
86 return binfo;
87
88 if (data->want_any && !data->via_virtual)
89 /* If this is a non-virtual base, then we can't do
90 better. */
91 return binfo;
92
93 return dfs_skip_bases;
94 }
95 else
96 {
97 gcc_assert (binfo != data->binfo);
98
99 /* We've found more than one matching binfo. */
100 if (!data->want_any)
101 {
102 /* This is immediately ambiguous. */
103 data->binfo = NULL_TREE;
104 data->ambiguous = true;
105 return error_mark_node;
106 }
107
108 /* Prefer one via a non-virtual path. */
109 if (!binfo_via_virtual (binfo, data->t))
110 {
111 data->binfo = binfo;
112 data->via_virtual = false;
113 return binfo;
114 }
115
116 /* There must be repeated bases, otherwise we'd have stopped
117 on the first base we found. */
118 return dfs_skip_bases;
119 }
120 }
121
122 return NULL_TREE;
123 }
124
125 /* Returns true if type BASE is accessible in T. (BASE is known to be
126 a (possibly non-proper) base class of T.) If CONSIDER_LOCAL_P is
127 true, consider any special access of the current scope, or access
128 bestowed by friendship. */
129
130 bool
131 accessible_base_p (tree t, tree base, bool consider_local_p)
132 {
133 tree decl;
134
135 /* [class.access.base]
136
137 A base class is said to be accessible if an invented public
138 member of the base class is accessible.
139
140 If BASE is a non-proper base, this condition is trivially
141 true. */
142 if (same_type_p (t, base))
143 return true;
144 /* Rather than inventing a public member, we use the implicit
145 public typedef created in the scope of every class. */
146 decl = TYPE_FIELDS (base);
147 while (!DECL_SELF_REFERENCE_P (decl))
148 decl = DECL_CHAIN (decl);
149 while (ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (t))
150 t = TYPE_CONTEXT (t);
151 return accessible_p (t, decl, consider_local_p);
152 }
153
154 /* Lookup BASE in the hierarchy dominated by T. Do access checking as
155 ACCESS specifies. Return the binfo we discover. If KIND_PTR is
156 non-NULL, fill with information about what kind of base we
157 discovered.
158
159 If the base is inaccessible, or ambiguous, then error_mark_node is
160 returned. If the tf_error bit of COMPLAIN is not set, no error
161 is issued. */
162
163 tree
164 lookup_base (tree t, tree base, base_access access,
165 base_kind *kind_ptr, tsubst_flags_t complain)
166 {
167 tree binfo;
168 tree t_binfo;
169 base_kind bk;
170
171 /* "Nothing" is definitely not derived from Base. */
172 if (t == NULL_TREE)
173 {
174 if (kind_ptr)
175 *kind_ptr = bk_not_base;
176 return NULL_TREE;
177 }
178
179 if (t == error_mark_node || base == error_mark_node)
180 {
181 if (kind_ptr)
182 *kind_ptr = bk_not_base;
183 return error_mark_node;
184 }
185 gcc_assert (TYPE_P (base));
186
187 if (!TYPE_P (t))
188 {
189 t_binfo = t;
190 t = BINFO_TYPE (t);
191 }
192 else
193 {
194 t = complete_type (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (t));
195 if (dependent_type_p (t))
196 if (tree open = currently_open_class (t))
197 t = open;
198 t_binfo = TYPE_BINFO (t);
199 }
200
201 base = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (base);
202
203 /* If BASE is incomplete, it can't be a base of T--and instantiating it
204 might cause an error. */
205 if (t_binfo && CLASS_TYPE_P (base) && COMPLETE_OR_OPEN_TYPE_P (base))
206 {
207 struct lookup_base_data_s data;
208
209 data.t = t;
210 data.base = base;
211 data.binfo = NULL_TREE;
212 data.ambiguous = data.via_virtual = false;
213 data.repeated_base = CLASSTYPE_REPEATED_BASE_P (t);
214 data.want_any = access == ba_any;
215
216 dfs_walk_once (t_binfo, dfs_lookup_base, NULL, &data);
217 binfo = data.binfo;
218
219 if (!binfo)
220 bk = data.ambiguous ? bk_ambig : bk_not_base;
221 else if (binfo == t_binfo)
222 bk = bk_same_type;
223 else if (data.via_virtual)
224 bk = bk_via_virtual;
225 else
226 bk = bk_proper_base;
227 }
228 else
229 {
230 binfo = NULL_TREE;
231 bk = bk_not_base;
232 }
233
234 /* Check that the base is unambiguous and accessible. */
235 if (access != ba_any)
236 switch (bk)
237 {
238 case bk_not_base:
239 break;
240
241 case bk_ambig:
242 if (complain & tf_error)
243 error ("%qT is an ambiguous base of %qT", base, t);
244 binfo = error_mark_node;
245 break;
246
247 default:
248 if ((access & ba_check_bit)
249 /* If BASE is incomplete, then BASE and TYPE are probably
250 the same, in which case BASE is accessible. If they
251 are not the same, then TYPE is invalid. In that case,
252 there's no need to issue another error here, and
253 there's no implicit typedef to use in the code that
254 follows, so we skip the check. */
255 && COMPLETE_TYPE_P (base)
256 && !accessible_base_p (t, base, !(access & ba_ignore_scope)))
257 {
258 if (complain & tf_error)
259 error ("%qT is an inaccessible base of %qT", base, t);
260 binfo = error_mark_node;
261 bk = bk_inaccessible;
262 }
263 break;
264 }
265
266 if (kind_ptr)
267 *kind_ptr = bk;
268
269 return binfo;
270 }
271
272 /* Data for dcast_base_hint walker. */
273
274 struct dcast_data_s
275 {
276 tree subtype; /* The base type we're looking for. */
277 int virt_depth; /* Number of virtual bases encountered from most
278 derived. */
279 tree offset; /* Best hint offset discovered so far. */
280 bool repeated_base; /* Whether there are repeated bases in the
281 hierarchy. */
282 };
283
284 /* Worker for dcast_base_hint. Search for the base type being cast
285 from. */
286
287 static tree
288 dfs_dcast_hint_pre (tree binfo, void *data_)
289 {
290 struct dcast_data_s *data = (struct dcast_data_s *) data_;
291
292 if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo))
293 data->virt_depth++;
294
295 if (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), data->subtype))
296 {
297 if (data->virt_depth)
298 {
299 data->offset = ssize_int (-1);
300 return data->offset;
301 }
302 if (data->offset)
303 data->offset = ssize_int (-3);
304 else
305 data->offset = BINFO_OFFSET (binfo);
306
307 return data->repeated_base ? dfs_skip_bases : data->offset;
308 }
309
310 return NULL_TREE;
311 }
312
313 /* Worker for dcast_base_hint. Track the virtual depth. */
314
315 static tree
316 dfs_dcast_hint_post (tree binfo, void *data_)
317 {
318 struct dcast_data_s *data = (struct dcast_data_s *) data_;
319
320 if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo))
321 data->virt_depth--;
322
323 return NULL_TREE;
324 }
325
326 /* The dynamic cast runtime needs a hint about how the static SUBTYPE type
327 started from is related to the required TARGET type, in order to optimize
328 the inheritance graph search. This information is independent of the
329 current context, and ignores private paths, hence get_base_distance is
330 inappropriate. Return a TREE specifying the base offset, BOFF.
331 BOFF >= 0, there is only one public non-virtual SUBTYPE base at offset BOFF,
332 and there are no public virtual SUBTYPE bases.
333 BOFF == -1, SUBTYPE occurs as multiple public virtual or non-virtual bases.
334 BOFF == -2, SUBTYPE is not a public base.
335 BOFF == -3, SUBTYPE occurs as multiple public non-virtual bases. */
336
337 tree
338 dcast_base_hint (tree subtype, tree target)
339 {
340 struct dcast_data_s data;
341
342 data.subtype = subtype;
343 data.virt_depth = 0;
344 data.offset = NULL_TREE;
345 data.repeated_base = CLASSTYPE_REPEATED_BASE_P (target);
346
347 dfs_walk_once_accessible (TYPE_BINFO (target), /*friends=*/false,
348 dfs_dcast_hint_pre, dfs_dcast_hint_post, &data);
349 return data.offset ? data.offset : ssize_int (-2);
350 }
351
352 /* Search for a member with name NAME in a multiple inheritance
353 lattice specified by TYPE. If it does not exist, return NULL_TREE.
354 If the member is ambiguously referenced, return `error_mark_node'.
355 Otherwise, return a DECL with the indicated name. If WANT_TYPE is
356 true, type declarations are preferred. */
357
358 /* Return the FUNCTION_DECL, RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, or
359 NAMESPACE_DECL corresponding to the innermost non-block scope. */
360
361 tree
362 current_scope (void)
363 {
364 /* There are a number of cases we need to be aware of here:
365 current_class_type current_function_decl
366 global NULL NULL
367 fn-local NULL SET
368 class-local SET NULL
369 class->fn SET SET
370 fn->class SET SET
371
372 Those last two make life interesting. If we're in a function which is
373 itself inside a class, we need decls to go into the fn's decls (our
374 second case below). But if we're in a class and the class itself is
375 inside a function, we need decls to go into the decls for the class. To
376 achieve this last goal, we must see if, when both current_class_ptr and
377 current_function_decl are set, the class was declared inside that
378 function. If so, we know to put the decls into the class's scope. */
379 if (current_function_decl && current_class_type
380 && ((DECL_FUNCTION_MEMBER_P (current_function_decl)
381 && same_type_p (DECL_CONTEXT (current_function_decl),
382 current_class_type))
383 || (DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT (current_function_decl)
384 && same_type_p (DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT (current_function_decl),
385 current_class_type))))
386 return current_function_decl;
387
388 if (current_class_type)
389 return current_class_type;
390
391 if (current_function_decl)
392 return current_function_decl;
393
394 return current_namespace;
395 }
396
397 /* Returns nonzero if we are currently in a function scope. Note
398 that this function returns zero if we are within a local class, but
399 not within a member function body of the local class. */
400
401 int
402 at_function_scope_p (void)
403 {
404 tree cs = current_scope ();
405 /* Also check cfun to make sure that we're really compiling
406 this function (as opposed to having set current_function_decl
407 for access checking or some such). */
408 return (cs && TREE_CODE (cs) == FUNCTION_DECL
409 && cfun && cfun->decl == current_function_decl);
410 }
411
412 /* Returns true if the innermost active scope is a class scope. */
413
414 bool
415 at_class_scope_p (void)
416 {
417 tree cs = current_scope ();
418 return cs && TYPE_P (cs);
419 }
420
421 /* Returns true if the innermost active scope is a namespace scope. */
422
423 bool
424 at_namespace_scope_p (void)
425 {
426 tree cs = current_scope ();
427 return cs && TREE_CODE (cs) == NAMESPACE_DECL;
428 }
429
430 /* Return the scope of DECL, as appropriate when doing name-lookup. */
431
432 tree
433 context_for_name_lookup (tree decl)
434 {
435 /* [class.union]
436
437 For the purposes of name lookup, after the anonymous union
438 definition, the members of the anonymous union are considered to
439 have been defined in the scope in which the anonymous union is
440 declared. */
441 tree context = DECL_CONTEXT (decl);
442
443 while (context && TYPE_P (context)
444 && (ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (context) || UNSCOPED_ENUM_P (context)))
445 context = TYPE_CONTEXT (context);
446 if (!context)
447 context = global_namespace;
448
449 return context;
450 }
451
452 /* Returns true iff DECL is declared in TYPE. */
453
454 static bool
455 member_declared_in_type (tree decl, tree type)
456 {
457 /* A normal declaration obviously counts. */
458 if (context_for_name_lookup (decl) == type)
459 return true;
460 /* So does a using or access declaration. */
461 if (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (decl) && !DECL_DISCRIMINATOR_P (decl)
462 && purpose_member (type, DECL_ACCESS (decl)))
463 return true;
464 return false;
465 }
466
467 /* The accessibility routines use BINFO_ACCESS for scratch space
468 during the computation of the accessibility of some declaration. */
469
470 /* Avoid walking up past a declaration of the member. */
471
472 static tree
473 dfs_access_in_type_pre (tree binfo, void *data)
474 {
475 tree decl = (tree) data;
476 tree type = BINFO_TYPE (binfo);
477 if (member_declared_in_type (decl, type))
478 return dfs_skip_bases;
479 return NULL_TREE;
480 }
481
482 #define BINFO_ACCESS(NODE) \
483 ((access_kind) ((TREE_PUBLIC (NODE) << 1) | TREE_PRIVATE (NODE)))
484
485 /* Set the access associated with NODE to ACCESS. */
486
487 #define SET_BINFO_ACCESS(NODE, ACCESS) \
488 ((TREE_PUBLIC (NODE) = ((ACCESS) & 2) != 0), \
489 (TREE_PRIVATE (NODE) = ((ACCESS) & 1) != 0))
490
491 /* Called from access_in_type via dfs_walk. Calculate the access to
492 DATA (which is really a DECL) in BINFO. */
493
494 static tree
495 dfs_access_in_type (tree binfo, void *data)
496 {
497 tree decl = (tree) data;
498 tree type = BINFO_TYPE (binfo);
499 access_kind access = ak_none;
500
501 if (context_for_name_lookup (decl) == type)
502 {
503 /* If we have descended to the scope of DECL, just note the
504 appropriate access. */
505 if (TREE_PRIVATE (decl))
506 access = ak_private;
507 else if (TREE_PROTECTED (decl))
508 access = ak_protected;
509 else
510 access = ak_public;
511 }
512 else
513 {
514 /* First, check for an access-declaration that gives us more
515 access to the DECL. */
516 if (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (decl) && !DECL_DISCRIMINATOR_P (decl))
517 {
518 tree decl_access = purpose_member (type, DECL_ACCESS (decl));
519
520 if (decl_access)
521 {
522 decl_access = TREE_VALUE (decl_access);
523
524 if (decl_access == access_public_node)
525 access = ak_public;
526 else if (decl_access == access_protected_node)
527 access = ak_protected;
528 else if (decl_access == access_private_node)
529 access = ak_private;
530 else
531 gcc_unreachable ();
532 }
533 }
534
535 if (!access)
536 {
537 int i;
538 tree base_binfo;
539 vec<tree, va_gc> *accesses;
540
541 /* Otherwise, scan our baseclasses, and pick the most favorable
542 access. */
543 accesses = BINFO_BASE_ACCESSES (binfo);
544 for (i = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); i++)
545 {
546 tree base_access = (*accesses)[i];
547 access_kind base_access_now = BINFO_ACCESS (base_binfo);
548
549 if (base_access_now == ak_none || base_access_now == ak_private)
550 /* If it was not accessible in the base, or only
551 accessible as a private member, we can't access it
552 all. */
553 base_access_now = ak_none;
554 else if (base_access == access_protected_node)
555 /* Public and protected members in the base become
556 protected here. */
557 base_access_now = ak_protected;
558 else if (base_access == access_private_node)
559 /* Public and protected members in the base become
560 private here. */
561 base_access_now = ak_private;
562
563 /* See if the new access, via this base, gives more
564 access than our previous best access. */
565 if (base_access_now != ak_none
566 && (access == ak_none || base_access_now < access))
567 {
568 access = base_access_now;
569
570 /* If the new access is public, we can't do better. */
571 if (access == ak_public)
572 break;
573 }
574 }
575 }
576 }
577
578 /* Note the access to DECL in TYPE. */
579 SET_BINFO_ACCESS (binfo, access);
580
581 return NULL_TREE;
582 }
583
584 /* Return the access to DECL in TYPE. */
585
586 static access_kind
587 access_in_type (tree type, tree decl)
588 {
589 tree binfo = TYPE_BINFO (type);
590
591 /* We must take into account
592
593 [class.paths]
594
595 If a name can be reached by several paths through a multiple
596 inheritance graph, the access is that of the path that gives
597 most access.
598
599 The algorithm we use is to make a post-order depth-first traversal
600 of the base-class hierarchy. As we come up the tree, we annotate
601 each node with the most lenient access. */
602 dfs_walk_once (binfo, dfs_access_in_type_pre, dfs_access_in_type, decl);
603
604 return BINFO_ACCESS (binfo);
605 }
606
607 /* Returns nonzero if it is OK to access DECL named in TYPE through an object
608 of OTYPE in the context of DERIVED. */
609
610 static int
611 protected_accessible_p (tree decl, tree derived, tree type, tree otype)
612 {
613 /* We're checking this clause from [class.access.base]
614
615 m as a member of N is protected, and the reference occurs in a
616 member or friend of class N, or in a member or friend of a
617 class P derived from N, where m as a member of P is public, private
618 or protected.
619
620 Here DERIVED is a possible P, DECL is m and TYPE is N. */
621
622 /* If DERIVED isn't derived from N, then it can't be a P. */
623 if (!DERIVED_FROM_P (type, derived))
624 return 0;
625
626 /* [class.protected]
627
628 When a friend or a member function of a derived class references
629 a protected nonstatic member of a base class, an access check
630 applies in addition to those described earlier in clause
631 _class.access_) Except when forming a pointer to member
632 (_expr.unary.op_), the access must be through a pointer to,
633 reference to, or object of the derived class itself (or any class
634 derived from that class) (_expr.ref_). If the access is to form
635 a pointer to member, the nested-name-specifier shall name the
636 derived class (or any class derived from that class). */
637 if (DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_P (decl)
638 && !DERIVED_FROM_P (derived, otype))
639 return 0;
640
641 return 1;
642 }
643
644 /* Returns nonzero if SCOPE is a type or a friend of a type which would be able
645 to access DECL through TYPE. OTYPE is the type of the object. */
646
647 static int
648 friend_accessible_p (tree scope, tree decl, tree type, tree otype)
649 {
650 /* We're checking this clause from [class.access.base]
651
652 m as a member of N is protected, and the reference occurs in a
653 member or friend of class N, or in a member or friend of a
654 class P derived from N, where m as a member of P is public, private
655 or protected.
656
657 Here DECL is m and TYPE is N. SCOPE is the current context,
658 and we check all its possible Ps. */
659 tree befriending_classes;
660 tree t;
661
662 if (!scope)
663 return 0;
664
665 if (is_global_friend (scope))
666 return 1;
667
668 /* Is SCOPE itself a suitable P? */
669 if (TYPE_P (scope) && protected_accessible_p (decl, scope, type, otype))
670 return 1;
671
672 if (DECL_DECLARES_FUNCTION_P (scope))
673 befriending_classes = DECL_BEFRIENDING_CLASSES (scope);
674 else if (TYPE_P (scope))
675 befriending_classes = CLASSTYPE_BEFRIENDING_CLASSES (scope);
676 else
677 return 0;
678
679 for (t = befriending_classes; t; t = TREE_CHAIN (t))
680 if (protected_accessible_p (decl, TREE_VALUE (t), type, otype))
681 return 1;
682
683 /* Nested classes have the same access as their enclosing types, as
684 per DR 45 (this is a change from C++98). */
685 if (TYPE_P (scope))
686 if (friend_accessible_p (TYPE_CONTEXT (scope), decl, type, otype))
687 return 1;
688
689 if (DECL_DECLARES_FUNCTION_P (scope))
690 {
691 /* Perhaps this SCOPE is a member of a class which is a
692 friend. */
693 if (DECL_CLASS_SCOPE_P (scope)
694 && friend_accessible_p (DECL_CONTEXT (scope), decl, type, otype))
695 return 1;
696 }
697
698 /* Maybe scope's template is a friend. */
699 if (tree tinfo = get_template_info (scope))
700 {
701 tree tmpl = TI_TEMPLATE (tinfo);
702 if (DECL_CLASS_TEMPLATE_P (tmpl))
703 tmpl = TREE_TYPE (tmpl);
704 else
705 tmpl = DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (tmpl);
706 if (tmpl != scope)
707 {
708 /* Increment processing_template_decl to make sure that
709 dependent_type_p works correctly. */
710 ++processing_template_decl;
711 int ret = friend_accessible_p (tmpl, decl, type, otype);
712 --processing_template_decl;
713 if (ret)
714 return 1;
715 }
716 }
717
718 /* If is_friend is true, we should have found a befriending class. */
719 gcc_checking_assert (!is_friend (type, scope));
720
721 return 0;
722 }
723
724 struct dfs_accessible_data
725 {
726 tree decl;
727 tree object_type;
728 };
729
730 /* Avoid walking up past a declaration of the member. */
731
732 static tree
733 dfs_accessible_pre (tree binfo, void *data)
734 {
735 dfs_accessible_data *d = (dfs_accessible_data *)data;
736 tree type = BINFO_TYPE (binfo);
737 if (member_declared_in_type (d->decl, type))
738 return dfs_skip_bases;
739 return NULL_TREE;
740 }
741
742 /* Called via dfs_walk_once_accessible from accessible_p */
743
744 static tree
745 dfs_accessible_post (tree binfo, void *data)
746 {
747 /* access_in_type already set BINFO_ACCESS for us. */
748 access_kind access = BINFO_ACCESS (binfo);
749 tree N = BINFO_TYPE (binfo);
750 dfs_accessible_data *d = (dfs_accessible_data *)data;
751 tree decl = d->decl;
752 tree scope = current_nonlambda_scope ();
753
754 /* A member m is accessible at the point R when named in class N if */
755 switch (access)
756 {
757 case ak_none:
758 return NULL_TREE;
759
760 case ak_public:
761 /* m as a member of N is public, or */
762 return binfo;
763
764 case ak_private:
765 {
766 /* m as a member of N is private, and R occurs in a member or friend of
767 class N, or */
768 if (scope && TREE_CODE (scope) != NAMESPACE_DECL
769 && is_friend (N, scope))
770 return binfo;
771 return NULL_TREE;
772 }
773
774 case ak_protected:
775 {
776 /* m as a member of N is protected, and R occurs in a member or friend
777 of class N, or in a member or friend of a class P derived from N,
778 where m as a member of P is public, private, or protected */
779 if (friend_accessible_p (scope, decl, N, d->object_type))
780 return binfo;
781 return NULL_TREE;
782 }
783
784 default:
785 gcc_unreachable ();
786 }
787 }
788
789 /* Like accessible_p below, but within a template returns true iff DECL is
790 accessible in TYPE to all possible instantiations of the template. */
791
792 int
793 accessible_in_template_p (tree type, tree decl)
794 {
795 int save_ptd = processing_template_decl;
796 processing_template_decl = 0;
797 int val = accessible_p (type, decl, false);
798 processing_template_decl = save_ptd;
799 return val;
800 }
801
802 /* DECL is a declaration from a base class of TYPE, which was the
803 class used to name DECL. Return nonzero if, in the current
804 context, DECL is accessible. If TYPE is actually a BINFO node,
805 then we can tell in what context the access is occurring by looking
806 at the most derived class along the path indicated by BINFO. If
807 CONSIDER_LOCAL is true, do consider special access the current
808 scope or friendship thereof we might have. */
809
810 int
811 accessible_p (tree type, tree decl, bool consider_local_p)
812 {
813 tree binfo;
814 access_kind access;
815
816 /* If this declaration is in a block or namespace scope, there's no
817 access control. */
818 if (!TYPE_P (context_for_name_lookup (decl)))
819 return 1;
820
821 /* There is no need to perform access checks inside a thunk. */
822 if (current_function_decl && DECL_THUNK_P (current_function_decl))
823 return 1;
824
825 /* In a template declaration, we cannot be sure whether the
826 particular specialization that is instantiated will be a friend
827 or not. Therefore, all access checks are deferred until
828 instantiation. However, PROCESSING_TEMPLATE_DECL is set in the
829 parameter list for a template (because we may see dependent types
830 in default arguments for template parameters), and access
831 checking should be performed in the outermost parameter list. */
832 if (processing_template_decl
833 && !expanding_concept ()
834 && (!processing_template_parmlist || processing_template_decl > 1))
835 return 1;
836
837 tree otype = NULL_TREE;
838 if (!TYPE_P (type))
839 {
840 /* When accessing a non-static member, the most derived type in the
841 binfo chain is the type of the object; remember that type for
842 protected_accessible_p. */
843 for (tree b = type; b; b = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (b))
844 otype = BINFO_TYPE (b);
845 type = BINFO_TYPE (type);
846 }
847 else
848 otype = type;
849
850 /* [class.access.base]
851
852 A member m is accessible when named in class N if
853
854 --m as a member of N is public, or
855
856 --m as a member of N is private, and the reference occurs in a
857 member or friend of class N, or
858
859 --m as a member of N is protected, and the reference occurs in a
860 member or friend of class N, or in a member or friend of a
861 class P derived from N, where m as a member of P is public, private or
862 protected, or
863
864 --there exists a base class B of N that is accessible at the point
865 of reference, and m is accessible when named in class B.
866
867 We walk the base class hierarchy, checking these conditions. */
868
869 /* We walk using TYPE_BINFO (type) because access_in_type will set
870 BINFO_ACCESS on it and its bases. */
871 binfo = TYPE_BINFO (type);
872
873 /* Compute the accessibility of DECL in the class hierarchy
874 dominated by type. */
875 access = access_in_type (type, decl);
876 if (access == ak_public)
877 return 1;
878
879 /* If we aren't considering the point of reference, only the first bullet
880 applies. */
881 if (!consider_local_p)
882 return 0;
883
884 dfs_accessible_data d = { decl, otype };
885
886 /* Walk the hierarchy again, looking for a base class that allows
887 access. */
888 return dfs_walk_once_accessible (binfo, /*friends=*/true,
889 dfs_accessible_pre,
890 dfs_accessible_post, &d)
891 != NULL_TREE;
892 }
893
894 struct lookup_field_info {
895 /* The type in which we're looking. */
896 tree type;
897 /* The name of the field for which we're looking. */
898 tree name;
899 /* If non-NULL, the current result of the lookup. */
900 tree rval;
901 /* The path to RVAL. */
902 tree rval_binfo;
903 /* If non-NULL, the lookup was ambiguous, and this is a list of the
904 candidates. */
905 tree ambiguous;
906 /* If nonzero, we are looking for types, not data members. */
907 int want_type;
908 /* If something went wrong, a message indicating what. */
909 const char *errstr;
910 };
911
912 /* Nonzero for a class member means that it is shared between all objects
913 of that class.
914
915 [class.member.lookup]:If the resulting set of declarations are not all
916 from sub-objects of the same type, or the set has a nonstatic member
917 and includes members from distinct sub-objects, there is an ambiguity
918 and the program is ill-formed.
919
920 This function checks that T contains no nonstatic members. */
921
922 int
923 shared_member_p (tree t)
924 {
925 if (VAR_P (t) || TREE_CODE (t) == TYPE_DECL \
926 || TREE_CODE (t) == CONST_DECL)
927 return 1;
928 if (is_overloaded_fn (t))
929 {
930 for (ovl_iterator iter (get_fns (t)); iter; ++iter)
931 if (DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (*iter))
932 return 0;
933 return 1;
934 }
935 return 0;
936 }
937
938 /* Routine to see if the sub-object denoted by the binfo PARENT can be
939 found as a base class and sub-object of the object denoted by
940 BINFO. */
941
942 static int
943 is_subobject_of_p (tree parent, tree binfo)
944 {
945 tree probe;
946
947 for (probe = parent; probe; probe = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (probe))
948 {
949 if (probe == binfo)
950 return 1;
951 if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (probe))
952 return (binfo_for_vbase (BINFO_TYPE (probe), BINFO_TYPE (binfo))
953 != NULL_TREE);
954 }
955 return 0;
956 }
957
958 /* DATA is really a struct lookup_field_info. Look for a field with
959 the name indicated there in BINFO. If this function returns a
960 non-NULL value it is the result of the lookup. Called from
961 lookup_field via breadth_first_search. */
962
963 static tree
964 lookup_field_r (tree binfo, void *data)
965 {
966 struct lookup_field_info *lfi = (struct lookup_field_info *) data;
967 tree type = BINFO_TYPE (binfo);
968 tree nval = NULL_TREE;
969
970 /* If this is a dependent base, don't look in it. */
971 if (BINFO_DEPENDENT_BASE_P (binfo))
972 return NULL_TREE;
973
974 /* If this base class is hidden by the best-known value so far, we
975 don't need to look. */
976 if (lfi->rval_binfo && BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (binfo) == lfi->rval_binfo
977 && !BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo))
978 return dfs_skip_bases;
979
980 nval = get_class_binding (type, lfi->name, lfi->want_type);
981
982 /* If we're looking up a type (as with an elaborated type specifier)
983 we ignore all non-types we find. */
984 if (lfi->want_type && nval && !DECL_DECLARES_TYPE_P (nval))
985 {
986 nval = NULL_TREE;
987 if (CLASSTYPE_NESTED_UTDS (type))
988 if (binding_entry e = binding_table_find (CLASSTYPE_NESTED_UTDS (type),
989 lfi->name))
990 nval = TYPE_MAIN_DECL (e->type);
991 }
992
993 /* If there is no declaration with the indicated name in this type,
994 then there's nothing to do. */
995 if (!nval)
996 goto done;
997
998 /* If the lookup already found a match, and the new value doesn't
999 hide the old one, we might have an ambiguity. */
1000 if (lfi->rval_binfo
1001 && !is_subobject_of_p (lfi->rval_binfo, binfo))
1002
1003 {
1004 if (nval == lfi->rval && shared_member_p (nval))
1005 /* The two things are really the same. */
1006 ;
1007 else if (is_subobject_of_p (binfo, lfi->rval_binfo))
1008 /* The previous value hides the new one. */
1009 ;
1010 else
1011 {
1012 /* We have a real ambiguity. We keep a chain of all the
1013 candidates. */
1014 if (!lfi->ambiguous && lfi->rval)
1015 {
1016 /* This is the first time we noticed an ambiguity. Add
1017 what we previously thought was a reasonable candidate
1018 to the list. */
1019 lfi->ambiguous = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, lfi->rval, NULL_TREE);
1020 TREE_TYPE (lfi->ambiguous) = error_mark_node;
1021 }
1022
1023 /* Add the new value. */
1024 lfi->ambiguous = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, nval, lfi->ambiguous);
1025 TREE_TYPE (lfi->ambiguous) = error_mark_node;
1026 lfi->errstr = G_("request for member %qD is ambiguous");
1027 }
1028 }
1029 else
1030 {
1031 lfi->rval = nval;
1032 lfi->rval_binfo = binfo;
1033 }
1034
1035 done:
1036 /* Don't look for constructors or destructors in base classes. */
1037 if (IDENTIFIER_CDTOR_P (lfi->name))
1038 return dfs_skip_bases;
1039 return NULL_TREE;
1040 }
1041
1042 /* Return a "baselink" with BASELINK_BINFO, BASELINK_ACCESS_BINFO,
1043 BASELINK_FUNCTIONS, and BASELINK_OPTYPE set to BINFO, ACCESS_BINFO,
1044 FUNCTIONS, and OPTYPE respectively. */
1045
1046 tree
1047 build_baselink (tree binfo, tree access_binfo, tree functions, tree optype)
1048 {
1049 tree baselink;
1050
1051 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (functions) == FUNCTION_DECL
1052 || TREE_CODE (functions) == TEMPLATE_DECL
1053 || TREE_CODE (functions) == TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR
1054 || TREE_CODE (functions) == OVERLOAD);
1055 gcc_assert (!optype || TYPE_P (optype));
1056 gcc_assert (TREE_TYPE (functions));
1057
1058 baselink = make_node (BASELINK);
1059 TREE_TYPE (baselink) = TREE_TYPE (functions);
1060 BASELINK_BINFO (baselink) = binfo;
1061 BASELINK_ACCESS_BINFO (baselink) = access_binfo;
1062 BASELINK_FUNCTIONS (baselink) = functions;
1063 BASELINK_OPTYPE (baselink) = optype;
1064
1065 return baselink;
1066 }
1067
1068 /* Look for a member named NAME in an inheritance lattice dominated by
1069 XBASETYPE. If PROTECT is 0 or two, we do not check access. If it
1070 is 1, we enforce accessibility. If PROTECT is zero, then, for an
1071 ambiguous lookup, we return NULL. If PROTECT is 1, we issue error
1072 messages about inaccessible or ambiguous lookup. If PROTECT is 2,
1073 we return a TREE_LIST whose TREE_TYPE is error_mark_node and whose
1074 TREE_VALUEs are the list of ambiguous candidates.
1075
1076 WANT_TYPE is 1 when we should only return TYPE_DECLs.
1077
1078 If nothing can be found return NULL_TREE and do not issue an error.
1079
1080 If non-NULL, failure information is written back to AFI. */
1081
1082 tree
1083 lookup_member (tree xbasetype, tree name, int protect, bool want_type,
1084 tsubst_flags_t complain, access_failure_info *afi)
1085 {
1086 tree rval, rval_binfo = NULL_TREE;
1087 tree type = NULL_TREE, basetype_path = NULL_TREE;
1088 struct lookup_field_info lfi;
1089
1090 /* rval_binfo is the binfo associated with the found member, note,
1091 this can be set with useful information, even when rval is not
1092 set, because it must deal with ALL members, not just non-function
1093 members. It is used for ambiguity checking and the hidden
1094 checks. Whereas rval is only set if a proper (not hidden)
1095 non-function member is found. */
1096
1097 const char *errstr = 0;
1098
1099 if (name == error_mark_node
1100 || xbasetype == NULL_TREE
1101 || xbasetype == error_mark_node)
1102 return NULL_TREE;
1103
1104 gcc_assert (identifier_p (name));
1105
1106 if (TREE_CODE (xbasetype) == TREE_BINFO)
1107 {
1108 type = BINFO_TYPE (xbasetype);
1109 basetype_path = xbasetype;
1110 }
1111 else
1112 {
1113 if (!RECORD_OR_UNION_CODE_P (TREE_CODE (xbasetype)))
1114 return NULL_TREE;
1115 type = xbasetype;
1116 xbasetype = NULL_TREE;
1117 }
1118
1119 type = complete_type (type);
1120
1121 /* Make sure we're looking for a member of the current instantiation in the
1122 right partial specialization. */
1123 if (dependent_type_p (type))
1124 if (tree t = currently_open_class (type))
1125 type = t;
1126
1127 if (!basetype_path)
1128 basetype_path = TYPE_BINFO (type);
1129
1130 if (!basetype_path)
1131 return NULL_TREE;
1132
1133 memset (&lfi, 0, sizeof (lfi));
1134 lfi.type = type;
1135 lfi.name = name;
1136 lfi.want_type = want_type;
1137 dfs_walk_all (basetype_path, &lookup_field_r, NULL, &lfi);
1138 rval = lfi.rval;
1139 rval_binfo = lfi.rval_binfo;
1140 if (rval_binfo)
1141 type = BINFO_TYPE (rval_binfo);
1142 errstr = lfi.errstr;
1143
1144 /* If we are not interested in ambiguities, don't report them;
1145 just return NULL_TREE. */
1146 if (!protect && lfi.ambiguous)
1147 return NULL_TREE;
1148
1149 if (protect == 2)
1150 {
1151 if (lfi.ambiguous)
1152 return lfi.ambiguous;
1153 else
1154 protect = 0;
1155 }
1156
1157 /* [class.access]
1158
1159 In the case of overloaded function names, access control is
1160 applied to the function selected by overloaded resolution.
1161
1162 We cannot check here, even if RVAL is only a single non-static
1163 member function, since we do not know what the "this" pointer
1164 will be. For:
1165
1166 class A { protected: void f(); };
1167 class B : public A {
1168 void g(A *p) {
1169 f(); // OK
1170 p->f(); // Not OK.
1171 }
1172 };
1173
1174 only the first call to "f" is valid. However, if the function is
1175 static, we can check. */
1176 if (rval && protect
1177 && !really_overloaded_fn (rval))
1178 {
1179 tree decl = is_overloaded_fn (rval) ? get_first_fn (rval) : rval;
1180 if (!DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (decl)
1181 && !perform_or_defer_access_check (basetype_path, decl, decl,
1182 complain, afi))
1183 rval = error_mark_node;
1184 }
1185
1186 if (errstr && protect)
1187 {
1188 if (complain & tf_error)
1189 {
1190 error (errstr, name, type);
1191 if (lfi.ambiguous)
1192 print_candidates (lfi.ambiguous);
1193 }
1194 rval = error_mark_node;
1195 }
1196
1197 if (rval && is_overloaded_fn (rval))
1198 rval = build_baselink (rval_binfo, basetype_path, rval,
1199 (IDENTIFIER_CONV_OP_P (name)
1200 ? TREE_TYPE (name): NULL_TREE));
1201 return rval;
1202 }
1203
1204 /* Helper class for lookup_member_fuzzy. */
1205
1206 class lookup_field_fuzzy_info
1207 {
1208 public:
1209 lookup_field_fuzzy_info (bool want_type_p) :
1210 m_want_type_p (want_type_p), m_candidates () {}
1211
1212 void fuzzy_lookup_field (tree type);
1213
1214 /* If true, we are looking for types, not data members. */
1215 bool m_want_type_p;
1216 /* The result: a vec of identifiers. */
1217 auto_vec<tree> m_candidates;
1218 };
1219
1220 /* Locate all fields within TYPE, append them to m_candidates. */
1221
1222 void
1223 lookup_field_fuzzy_info::fuzzy_lookup_field (tree type)
1224 {
1225 if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (type))
1226 return;
1227
1228 for (tree field = TYPE_FIELDS (type); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field))
1229 {
1230 if (m_want_type_p && !DECL_DECLARES_TYPE_P (field))
1231 continue;
1232
1233 if (!DECL_NAME (field))
1234 continue;
1235
1236 if (is_lambda_ignored_entity (field))
1237 continue;
1238
1239 m_candidates.safe_push (DECL_NAME (field));
1240 }
1241 }
1242
1243
1244 /* Helper function for lookup_member_fuzzy, called via dfs_walk_all
1245 DATA is really a lookup_field_fuzzy_info. Look for a field with
1246 the name indicated there in BINFO. Gathers pertinent identifiers into
1247 m_candidates. */
1248
1249 static tree
1250 lookup_field_fuzzy_r (tree binfo, void *data)
1251 {
1252 lookup_field_fuzzy_info *lffi = (lookup_field_fuzzy_info *) data;
1253 tree type = BINFO_TYPE (binfo);
1254
1255 lffi->fuzzy_lookup_field (type);
1256
1257 return NULL_TREE;
1258 }
1259
1260 /* Like lookup_member, but try to find the closest match for NAME,
1261 rather than an exact match, and return an identifier (or NULL_TREE).
1262 Do not complain. */
1263
1264 tree
1265 lookup_member_fuzzy (tree xbasetype, tree name, bool want_type_p)
1266 {
1267 tree type = NULL_TREE, basetype_path = NULL_TREE;
1268 struct lookup_field_fuzzy_info lffi (want_type_p);
1269
1270 /* rval_binfo is the binfo associated with the found member, note,
1271 this can be set with useful information, even when rval is not
1272 set, because it must deal with ALL members, not just non-function
1273 members. It is used for ambiguity checking and the hidden
1274 checks. Whereas rval is only set if a proper (not hidden)
1275 non-function member is found. */
1276
1277 if (name == error_mark_node
1278 || xbasetype == NULL_TREE
1279 || xbasetype == error_mark_node)
1280 return NULL_TREE;
1281
1282 gcc_assert (identifier_p (name));
1283
1284 if (TREE_CODE (xbasetype) == TREE_BINFO)
1285 {
1286 type = BINFO_TYPE (xbasetype);
1287 basetype_path = xbasetype;
1288 }
1289 else
1290 {
1291 if (!RECORD_OR_UNION_CODE_P (TREE_CODE (xbasetype)))
1292 return NULL_TREE;
1293 type = xbasetype;
1294 xbasetype = NULL_TREE;
1295 }
1296
1297 type = complete_type (type);
1298
1299 /* Make sure we're looking for a member of the current instantiation in the
1300 right partial specialization. */
1301 if (flag_concepts && dependent_type_p (type))
1302 type = currently_open_class (type);
1303
1304 if (!basetype_path)
1305 basetype_path = TYPE_BINFO (type);
1306
1307 if (!basetype_path)
1308 return NULL_TREE;
1309
1310 /* Populate lffi.m_candidates. */
1311 dfs_walk_all (basetype_path, &lookup_field_fuzzy_r, NULL, &lffi);
1312
1313 return find_closest_identifier (name, &lffi.m_candidates);
1314 }
1315
1316 /* Like lookup_member, except that if we find a function member we
1317 return NULL_TREE. */
1318
1319 tree
1320 lookup_field (tree xbasetype, tree name, int protect, bool want_type)
1321 {
1322 tree rval = lookup_member (xbasetype, name, protect, want_type,
1323 tf_warning_or_error);
1324
1325 /* Ignore functions, but propagate the ambiguity list. */
1326 if (!error_operand_p (rval)
1327 && (rval && BASELINK_P (rval)))
1328 return NULL_TREE;
1329
1330 return rval;
1331 }
1332
1333 /* Like lookup_member, except that if we find a non-function member we
1334 return NULL_TREE. */
1335
1336 tree
1337 lookup_fnfields (tree xbasetype, tree name, int protect)
1338 {
1339 tree rval = lookup_member (xbasetype, name, protect, /*want_type=*/false,
1340 tf_warning_or_error);
1341
1342 /* Ignore non-functions, but propagate the ambiguity list. */
1343 if (!error_operand_p (rval)
1344 && (rval && !BASELINK_P (rval)))
1345 return NULL_TREE;
1346
1347 return rval;
1348 }
1349
1350 /* DECL is the result of a qualified name lookup. QUALIFYING_SCOPE is
1351 the class or namespace used to qualify the name. CONTEXT_CLASS is
1352 the class corresponding to the object in which DECL will be used.
1353 Return a possibly modified version of DECL that takes into account
1354 the CONTEXT_CLASS.
1355
1356 In particular, consider an expression like `B::m' in the context of
1357 a derived class `D'. If `B::m' has been resolved to a BASELINK,
1358 then the most derived class indicated by the BASELINK_BINFO will be
1359 `B', not `D'. This function makes that adjustment. */
1360
1361 tree
1362 adjust_result_of_qualified_name_lookup (tree decl,
1363 tree qualifying_scope,
1364 tree context_class)
1365 {
1366 if (context_class && context_class != error_mark_node
1367 && CLASS_TYPE_P (context_class)
1368 && CLASS_TYPE_P (qualifying_scope)
1369 && DERIVED_FROM_P (qualifying_scope, context_class)
1370 && BASELINK_P (decl))
1371 {
1372 tree base;
1373
1374 /* Look for the QUALIFYING_SCOPE as a base of the CONTEXT_CLASS.
1375 Because we do not yet know which function will be chosen by
1376 overload resolution, we cannot yet check either accessibility
1377 or ambiguity -- in either case, the choice of a static member
1378 function might make the usage valid. */
1379 base = lookup_base (context_class, qualifying_scope,
1380 ba_unique, NULL, tf_none);
1381 if (base && base != error_mark_node)
1382 {
1383 BASELINK_ACCESS_BINFO (decl) = base;
1384 tree decl_binfo
1385 = lookup_base (base, BINFO_TYPE (BASELINK_BINFO (decl)),
1386 ba_unique, NULL, tf_none);
1387 if (decl_binfo && decl_binfo != error_mark_node)
1388 BASELINK_BINFO (decl) = decl_binfo;
1389 }
1390 }
1391
1392 if (BASELINK_P (decl))
1393 BASELINK_QUALIFIED_P (decl) = true;
1394
1395 return decl;
1396 }
1397
1398 \f
1399 /* Walk the class hierarchy within BINFO, in a depth-first traversal.
1400 PRE_FN is called in preorder, while POST_FN is called in postorder.
1401 If PRE_FN returns DFS_SKIP_BASES, child binfos will not be
1402 walked. If PRE_FN or POST_FN returns a different non-NULL value,
1403 that value is immediately returned and the walk is terminated. One
1404 of PRE_FN and POST_FN can be NULL. At each node, PRE_FN and
1405 POST_FN are passed the binfo to examine and the caller's DATA
1406 value. All paths are walked, thus virtual and morally virtual
1407 binfos can be multiply walked. */
1408
1409 tree
1410 dfs_walk_all (tree binfo, tree (*pre_fn) (tree, void *),
1411 tree (*post_fn) (tree, void *), void *data)
1412 {
1413 tree rval;
1414 unsigned ix;
1415 tree base_binfo;
1416
1417 /* Call the pre-order walking function. */
1418 if (pre_fn)
1419 {
1420 rval = pre_fn (binfo, data);
1421 if (rval)
1422 {
1423 if (rval == dfs_skip_bases)
1424 goto skip_bases;
1425 return rval;
1426 }
1427 }
1428
1429 /* Find the next child binfo to walk. */
1430 for (ix = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, ix, base_binfo); ix++)
1431 {
1432 rval = dfs_walk_all (base_binfo, pre_fn, post_fn, data);
1433 if (rval)
1434 return rval;
1435 }
1436
1437 skip_bases:
1438 /* Call the post-order walking function. */
1439 if (post_fn)
1440 {
1441 rval = post_fn (binfo, data);
1442 gcc_assert (rval != dfs_skip_bases);
1443 return rval;
1444 }
1445
1446 return NULL_TREE;
1447 }
1448
1449 /* Worker for dfs_walk_once. This behaves as dfs_walk_all, except
1450 that binfos are walked at most once. */
1451
1452 static tree
1453 dfs_walk_once_r (tree binfo, tree (*pre_fn) (tree, void *),
1454 tree (*post_fn) (tree, void *), hash_set<tree> *pset,
1455 void *data)
1456 {
1457 tree rval;
1458 unsigned ix;
1459 tree base_binfo;
1460
1461 /* Call the pre-order walking function. */
1462 if (pre_fn)
1463 {
1464 rval = pre_fn (binfo, data);
1465 if (rval)
1466 {
1467 if (rval == dfs_skip_bases)
1468 goto skip_bases;
1469
1470 return rval;
1471 }
1472 }
1473
1474 /* Find the next child binfo to walk. */
1475 for (ix = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, ix, base_binfo); ix++)
1476 {
1477 if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (base_binfo))
1478 if (pset->add (base_binfo))
1479 continue;
1480
1481 rval = dfs_walk_once_r (base_binfo, pre_fn, post_fn, pset, data);
1482 if (rval)
1483 return rval;
1484 }
1485
1486 skip_bases:
1487 /* Call the post-order walking function. */
1488 if (post_fn)
1489 {
1490 rval = post_fn (binfo, data);
1491 gcc_assert (rval != dfs_skip_bases);
1492 return rval;
1493 }
1494
1495 return NULL_TREE;
1496 }
1497
1498 /* Like dfs_walk_all, except that binfos are not multiply walked. For
1499 non-diamond shaped hierarchies this is the same as dfs_walk_all.
1500 For diamond shaped hierarchies we must mark the virtual bases, to
1501 avoid multiple walks. */
1502
1503 tree
1504 dfs_walk_once (tree binfo, tree (*pre_fn) (tree, void *),
1505 tree (*post_fn) (tree, void *), void *data)
1506 {
1507 static int active = 0; /* We must not be called recursively. */
1508 tree rval;
1509
1510 gcc_assert (pre_fn || post_fn);
1511 gcc_assert (!active);
1512 active++;
1513
1514 if (!CLASSTYPE_DIAMOND_SHAPED_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)))
1515 /* We are not diamond shaped, and therefore cannot encounter the
1516 same binfo twice. */
1517 rval = dfs_walk_all (binfo, pre_fn, post_fn, data);
1518 else
1519 {
1520 hash_set<tree> pset;
1521 rval = dfs_walk_once_r (binfo, pre_fn, post_fn, &pset, data);
1522 }
1523
1524 active--;
1525
1526 return rval;
1527 }
1528
1529 /* Worker function for dfs_walk_once_accessible. Behaves like
1530 dfs_walk_once_r, except (a) FRIENDS_P is true if special
1531 access given by the current context should be considered, (b) ONCE
1532 indicates whether bases should be marked during traversal. */
1533
1534 static tree
1535 dfs_walk_once_accessible_r (tree binfo, bool friends_p, hash_set<tree> *pset,
1536 tree (*pre_fn) (tree, void *),
1537 tree (*post_fn) (tree, void *), void *data)
1538 {
1539 tree rval = NULL_TREE;
1540 unsigned ix;
1541 tree base_binfo;
1542
1543 /* Call the pre-order walking function. */
1544 if (pre_fn)
1545 {
1546 rval = pre_fn (binfo, data);
1547 if (rval)
1548 {
1549 if (rval == dfs_skip_bases)
1550 goto skip_bases;
1551
1552 return rval;
1553 }
1554 }
1555
1556 /* Find the next child binfo to walk. */
1557 for (ix = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, ix, base_binfo); ix++)
1558 {
1559 bool mark = pset && BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (base_binfo);
1560
1561 if (mark && pset->contains (base_binfo))
1562 continue;
1563
1564 /* If the base is inherited via private or protected
1565 inheritance, then we can't see it, unless we are a friend of
1566 the current binfo. */
1567 if (BINFO_BASE_ACCESS (binfo, ix) != access_public_node)
1568 {
1569 tree scope;
1570 if (!friends_p)
1571 continue;
1572 scope = current_scope ();
1573 if (!scope
1574 || TREE_CODE (scope) == NAMESPACE_DECL
1575 || !is_friend (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), scope))
1576 continue;
1577 }
1578
1579 if (mark)
1580 pset->add (base_binfo);
1581
1582 rval = dfs_walk_once_accessible_r (base_binfo, friends_p, pset,
1583 pre_fn, post_fn, data);
1584 if (rval)
1585 return rval;
1586 }
1587
1588 skip_bases:
1589 /* Call the post-order walking function. */
1590 if (post_fn)
1591 {
1592 rval = post_fn (binfo, data);
1593 gcc_assert (rval != dfs_skip_bases);
1594 return rval;
1595 }
1596
1597 return NULL_TREE;
1598 }
1599
1600 /* Like dfs_walk_once except that only accessible bases are walked.
1601 FRIENDS_P indicates whether friendship of the local context
1602 should be considered when determining accessibility. */
1603
1604 static tree
1605 dfs_walk_once_accessible (tree binfo, bool friends_p,
1606 tree (*pre_fn) (tree, void *),
1607 tree (*post_fn) (tree, void *), void *data)
1608 {
1609 hash_set<tree> *pset = NULL;
1610 if (CLASSTYPE_DIAMOND_SHAPED_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)))
1611 pset = new hash_set<tree>;
1612 tree rval = dfs_walk_once_accessible_r (binfo, friends_p, pset,
1613 pre_fn, post_fn, data);
1614
1615 if (pset)
1616 delete pset;
1617 return rval;
1618 }
1619
1620 /* Return true iff the code of T is CODE, and it has compatible
1621 type with TYPE. */
1622
1623 static bool
1624 matches_code_and_type_p (tree t, enum tree_code code, tree type)
1625 {
1626 if (TREE_CODE (t) != code)
1627 return false;
1628 if (!cxx_types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (t), type))
1629 return false;
1630 return true;
1631 }
1632
1633 /* Subroutine of direct_accessor_p and reference_accessor_p.
1634 Determine if COMPONENT_REF is a simple field lookup of this->FIELD_DECL.
1635 We expect a tree of the form:
1636 <component_ref:
1637 <indirect_ref:S>
1638 <nop_expr:P*
1639 <parm_decl (this)>
1640 <field_decl (FIELD_DECL)>>>. */
1641
1642 static bool
1643 field_access_p (tree component_ref, tree field_decl, tree field_type)
1644 {
1645 if (!matches_code_and_type_p (component_ref, COMPONENT_REF, field_type))
1646 return false;
1647
1648 tree indirect_ref = TREE_OPERAND (component_ref, 0);
1649 if (!INDIRECT_REF_P (indirect_ref))
1650 return false;
1651
1652 tree ptr = STRIP_NOPS (TREE_OPERAND (indirect_ref, 0));
1653 if (!is_this_parameter (ptr))
1654 return false;
1655
1656 /* Must access the correct field. */
1657 if (TREE_OPERAND (component_ref, 1) != field_decl)
1658 return false;
1659 return true;
1660 }
1661
1662 /* Subroutine of field_accessor_p.
1663
1664 Assuming that INIT_EXPR has already had its code and type checked,
1665 determine if it is a simple accessor for FIELD_DECL
1666 (of type FIELD_TYPE).
1667
1668 Specifically, a simple accessor within struct S of the form:
1669 T get_field () { return m_field; }
1670 should have a constexpr_fn_retval (saved_tree) of the form:
1671 <init_expr:T
1672 <result_decl:T
1673 <nop_expr:T
1674 <component_ref:
1675 <indirect_ref:S>
1676 <nop_expr:P*
1677 <parm_decl (this)>
1678 <field_decl (FIELD_DECL)>>>>>. */
1679
1680 static bool
1681 direct_accessor_p (tree init_expr, tree field_decl, tree field_type)
1682 {
1683 tree result_decl = TREE_OPERAND (init_expr, 0);
1684 if (!matches_code_and_type_p (result_decl, RESULT_DECL, field_type))
1685 return false;
1686
1687 tree component_ref = STRIP_NOPS (TREE_OPERAND (init_expr, 1));
1688 if (!field_access_p (component_ref, field_decl, field_type))
1689 return false;
1690
1691 return true;
1692 }
1693
1694 /* Subroutine of field_accessor_p.
1695
1696 Assuming that INIT_EXPR has already had its code and type checked,
1697 determine if it is a "reference" accessor for FIELD_DECL
1698 (of type FIELD_REFERENCE_TYPE).
1699
1700 Specifically, a simple accessor within struct S of the form:
1701 T& get_field () { return m_field; }
1702 should have a constexpr_fn_retval (saved_tree) of the form:
1703 <init_expr:T&
1704 <result_decl:T&
1705 <nop_expr: T&
1706 <addr_expr: T*
1707 <component_ref:T
1708 <indirect_ref:S
1709 <nop_expr
1710 <parm_decl (this)>>
1711 <field (FIELD_DECL)>>>>>>. */
1712 static bool
1713 reference_accessor_p (tree init_expr, tree field_decl, tree field_type,
1714 tree field_reference_type)
1715 {
1716 tree result_decl = TREE_OPERAND (init_expr, 0);
1717 if (!matches_code_and_type_p (result_decl, RESULT_DECL, field_reference_type))
1718 return false;
1719
1720 tree field_pointer_type = build_pointer_type (field_type);
1721 tree addr_expr = STRIP_NOPS (TREE_OPERAND (init_expr, 1));
1722 if (!matches_code_and_type_p (addr_expr, ADDR_EXPR, field_pointer_type))
1723 return false;
1724
1725 tree component_ref = STRIP_NOPS (TREE_OPERAND (addr_expr, 0));
1726
1727 if (!field_access_p (component_ref, field_decl, field_type))
1728 return false;
1729
1730 return true;
1731 }
1732
1733 /* Return true if FN is an accessor method for FIELD_DECL.
1734 i.e. a method of the form { return FIELD; }, with no
1735 conversions.
1736
1737 If CONST_P, then additionally require that FN be a const
1738 method. */
1739
1740 static bool
1741 field_accessor_p (tree fn, tree field_decl, bool const_p)
1742 {
1743 if (TREE_CODE (fn) != FUNCTION_DECL)
1744 return false;
1745
1746 /* We don't yet support looking up static data, just fields. */
1747 if (TREE_CODE (field_decl) != FIELD_DECL)
1748 return false;
1749
1750 tree fntype = TREE_TYPE (fn);
1751 if (TREE_CODE (fntype) != METHOD_TYPE)
1752 return false;
1753
1754 /* If the field is accessed via a const "this" argument, verify
1755 that the "this" parameter is const. */
1756 if (const_p)
1757 {
1758 tree this_class = class_of_this_parm (fntype);
1759 if (!TYPE_READONLY (this_class))
1760 return false;
1761 }
1762
1763 tree saved_tree = DECL_SAVED_TREE (fn);
1764
1765 if (saved_tree == NULL_TREE)
1766 return false;
1767
1768 /* Attempt to extract a single return value from the function,
1769 if it has one. */
1770 tree retval = constexpr_fn_retval (saved_tree);
1771 if (retval == NULL_TREE || retval == error_mark_node)
1772 return false;
1773 /* Require an INIT_EXPR. */
1774 if (TREE_CODE (retval) != INIT_EXPR)
1775 return false;
1776 tree init_expr = retval;
1777
1778 /* Determine if this is a simple accessor within struct S of the form:
1779 T get_field () { return m_field; }. */
1780 tree field_type = TREE_TYPE (field_decl);
1781 if (cxx_types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (init_expr), field_type))
1782 return direct_accessor_p (init_expr, field_decl, field_type);
1783
1784 /* Failing that, determine if it is an accessor of the form:
1785 T& get_field () { return m_field; }. */
1786 tree field_reference_type = cp_build_reference_type (field_type, false);
1787 if (cxx_types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (init_expr), field_reference_type))
1788 return reference_accessor_p (init_expr, field_decl, field_type,
1789 field_reference_type);
1790
1791 return false;
1792 }
1793
1794 /* Callback data for dfs_locate_field_accessor_pre. */
1795
1796 struct locate_field_data
1797 {
1798 locate_field_data (tree field_decl_, bool const_p_)
1799 : field_decl (field_decl_), const_p (const_p_) {}
1800
1801 tree field_decl;
1802 bool const_p;
1803 };
1804
1805 /* Return a FUNCTION_DECL that is an "accessor" method for DATA, a FIELD_DECL,
1806 callable via binfo, if one exists, otherwise return NULL_TREE.
1807
1808 Callback for dfs_walk_once_accessible for use within
1809 locate_field_accessor. */
1810
1811 static tree
1812 dfs_locate_field_accessor_pre (tree binfo, void *data)
1813 {
1814 locate_field_data *lfd = (locate_field_data *)data;
1815 tree type = BINFO_TYPE (binfo);
1816
1817 vec<tree, va_gc> *member_vec;
1818 tree fn;
1819 size_t i;
1820
1821 if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (type))
1822 return NULL_TREE;
1823
1824 member_vec = CLASSTYPE_MEMBER_VEC (type);
1825 if (!member_vec)
1826 return NULL_TREE;
1827
1828 for (i = 0; vec_safe_iterate (member_vec, i, &fn); ++i)
1829 if (fn)
1830 if (field_accessor_p (fn, lfd->field_decl, lfd->const_p))
1831 return fn;
1832
1833 return NULL_TREE;
1834 }
1835
1836 /* Return a FUNCTION_DECL that is an "accessor" method for FIELD_DECL,
1837 callable via BASETYPE_PATH, if one exists, otherwise return NULL_TREE. */
1838
1839 tree
1840 locate_field_accessor (tree basetype_path, tree field_decl, bool const_p)
1841 {
1842 if (TREE_CODE (basetype_path) != TREE_BINFO)
1843 return NULL_TREE;
1844
1845 /* Walk the hierarchy, looking for a method of some base class that allows
1846 access to the field. */
1847 locate_field_data lfd (field_decl, const_p);
1848 return dfs_walk_once_accessible (basetype_path, /*friends=*/true,
1849 dfs_locate_field_accessor_pre,
1850 NULL, &lfd);
1851 }
1852
1853 /* Check that virtual overrider OVERRIDER is acceptable for base function
1854 BASEFN. Issue diagnostic, and return zero, if unacceptable. */
1855
1856 static int
1857 check_final_overrider (tree overrider, tree basefn)
1858 {
1859 tree over_type = TREE_TYPE (overrider);
1860 tree base_type = TREE_TYPE (basefn);
1861 tree over_return = fndecl_declared_return_type (overrider);
1862 tree base_return = fndecl_declared_return_type (basefn);
1863 tree over_throw, base_throw;
1864
1865 int fail = 0;
1866
1867 if (DECL_INVALID_OVERRIDER_P (overrider))
1868 return 0;
1869
1870 if (same_type_p (base_return, over_return))
1871 /* OK */;
1872 else if ((CLASS_TYPE_P (over_return) && CLASS_TYPE_P (base_return))
1873 || (TREE_CODE (base_return) == TREE_CODE (over_return)
1874 && INDIRECT_TYPE_P (base_return)))
1875 {
1876 /* Potentially covariant. */
1877 unsigned base_quals, over_quals;
1878
1879 fail = !INDIRECT_TYPE_P (base_return);
1880 if (!fail)
1881 {
1882 fail = cp_type_quals (base_return) != cp_type_quals (over_return);
1883
1884 base_return = TREE_TYPE (base_return);
1885 over_return = TREE_TYPE (over_return);
1886 }
1887 base_quals = cp_type_quals (base_return);
1888 over_quals = cp_type_quals (over_return);
1889
1890 if ((base_quals & over_quals) != over_quals)
1891 fail = 1;
1892
1893 if (CLASS_TYPE_P (base_return) && CLASS_TYPE_P (over_return))
1894 {
1895 /* Strictly speaking, the standard requires the return type to be
1896 complete even if it only differs in cv-quals, but that seems
1897 like a bug in the wording. */
1898 if (!same_type_ignoring_top_level_qualifiers_p (base_return,
1899 over_return))
1900 {
1901 tree binfo = lookup_base (over_return, base_return,
1902 ba_check, NULL, tf_none);
1903
1904 if (!binfo || binfo == error_mark_node)
1905 fail = 1;
1906 }
1907 }
1908 else if (can_convert_standard (TREE_TYPE (base_type),
1909 TREE_TYPE (over_type),
1910 tf_warning_or_error))
1911 /* GNU extension, allow trivial pointer conversions such as
1912 converting to void *, or qualification conversion. */
1913 {
1914 auto_diagnostic_group d;
1915 if (pedwarn (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (overrider), 0,
1916 "invalid covariant return type for %q#D", overrider))
1917 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (basefn),
1918 "overridden function is %q#D", basefn);
1919 }
1920 else
1921 fail = 2;
1922 }
1923 else
1924 fail = 2;
1925 if (!fail)
1926 /* OK */;
1927 else
1928 {
1929 if (fail == 1)
1930 {
1931 auto_diagnostic_group d;
1932 error ("invalid covariant return type for %q+#D", overrider);
1933 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (basefn),
1934 "overridden function is %q#D", basefn);
1935 }
1936 else
1937 {
1938 auto_diagnostic_group d;
1939 error ("conflicting return type specified for %q+#D", overrider);
1940 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (basefn),
1941 "overridden function is %q#D", basefn);
1942 }
1943 DECL_INVALID_OVERRIDER_P (overrider) = 1;
1944 return 0;
1945 }
1946
1947 /* Check throw specifier is at least as strict. */
1948 maybe_instantiate_noexcept (basefn);
1949 maybe_instantiate_noexcept (overrider);
1950 base_throw = TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS (TREE_TYPE (basefn));
1951 over_throw = TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS (TREE_TYPE (overrider));
1952
1953 if (!comp_except_specs (base_throw, over_throw, ce_derived))
1954 {
1955 auto_diagnostic_group d;
1956 error ("looser throw specifier for %q+#F", overrider);
1957 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (basefn),
1958 "overridden function is %q#F", basefn);
1959 DECL_INVALID_OVERRIDER_P (overrider) = 1;
1960 return 0;
1961 }
1962
1963 /* Check for conflicting type attributes. But leave transaction_safe for
1964 set_one_vmethod_tm_attributes. */
1965 if (!comp_type_attributes (over_type, base_type)
1966 && !tx_safe_fn_type_p (base_type)
1967 && !tx_safe_fn_type_p (over_type))
1968 {
1969 auto_diagnostic_group d;
1970 error ("conflicting type attributes specified for %q+#D", overrider);
1971 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (basefn),
1972 "overridden function is %q#D", basefn);
1973 DECL_INVALID_OVERRIDER_P (overrider) = 1;
1974 return 0;
1975 }
1976
1977 /* A function declared transaction_safe_dynamic that overrides a function
1978 declared transaction_safe (but not transaction_safe_dynamic) is
1979 ill-formed. */
1980 if (tx_safe_fn_type_p (base_type)
1981 && lookup_attribute ("transaction_safe_dynamic",
1982 DECL_ATTRIBUTES (overrider))
1983 && !lookup_attribute ("transaction_safe_dynamic",
1984 DECL_ATTRIBUTES (basefn)))
1985 {
1986 auto_diagnostic_group d;
1987 error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (overrider),
1988 "%qD declared %<transaction_safe_dynamic%>", overrider);
1989 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (basefn),
1990 "overriding %qD declared %<transaction_safe%>", basefn);
1991 }
1992
1993 if (DECL_DELETED_FN (basefn) != DECL_DELETED_FN (overrider))
1994 {
1995 if (DECL_DELETED_FN (overrider))
1996 {
1997 auto_diagnostic_group d;
1998 error ("deleted function %q+D overriding non-deleted function",
1999 overrider);
2000 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (basefn),
2001 "overridden function is %qD", basefn);
2002 maybe_explain_implicit_delete (overrider);
2003 }
2004 else
2005 {
2006 auto_diagnostic_group d;
2007 error ("non-deleted function %q+D overriding deleted function",
2008 overrider);
2009 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (basefn),
2010 "overridden function is %qD", basefn);
2011 }
2012 return 0;
2013 }
2014 if (DECL_FINAL_P (basefn))
2015 {
2016 auto_diagnostic_group d;
2017 error ("virtual function %q+D overriding final function", overrider);
2018 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (basefn),
2019 "overridden function is %qD", basefn);
2020 return 0;
2021 }
2022 return 1;
2023 }
2024
2025 /* Given a class TYPE, and a function decl FNDECL, look for
2026 virtual functions in TYPE's hierarchy which FNDECL overrides.
2027 We do not look in TYPE itself, only its bases.
2028
2029 Returns nonzero, if we find any. Set FNDECL's DECL_VIRTUAL_P, if we
2030 find that it overrides anything.
2031
2032 We check that every function which is overridden, is correctly
2033 overridden. */
2034
2035 int
2036 look_for_overrides (tree type, tree fndecl)
2037 {
2038 tree binfo = TYPE_BINFO (type);
2039 tree base_binfo;
2040 int ix;
2041 int found = 0;
2042
2043 /* A constructor for a class T does not override a function T
2044 in a base class. */
2045 if (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (fndecl))
2046 return 0;
2047
2048 for (ix = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, ix, base_binfo); ix++)
2049 {
2050 tree basetype = BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo);
2051
2052 if (TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (basetype))
2053 found += look_for_overrides_r (basetype, fndecl);
2054 }
2055 return found;
2056 }
2057
2058 /* Look in TYPE for virtual functions with the same signature as
2059 FNDECL. */
2060
2061 tree
2062 look_for_overrides_here (tree type, tree fndecl)
2063 {
2064 tree ovl = get_class_binding (type, DECL_NAME (fndecl));
2065
2066 for (ovl_iterator iter (ovl); iter; ++iter)
2067 {
2068 tree fn = *iter;
2069
2070 if (!DECL_VIRTUAL_P (fn))
2071 /* Not a virtual. */;
2072 else if (DECL_CONTEXT (fn) != type)
2073 /* Introduced with a using declaration. */;
2074 else if (DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P (fndecl))
2075 {
2076 tree btypes = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (fn));
2077 tree dtypes = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (fndecl));
2078 if (compparms (TREE_CHAIN (btypes), dtypes))
2079 return fn;
2080 }
2081 else if (same_signature_p (fndecl, fn))
2082 return fn;
2083 }
2084
2085 return NULL_TREE;
2086 }
2087
2088 /* Look in TYPE for virtual functions overridden by FNDECL. Check both
2089 TYPE itself and its bases. */
2090
2091 static int
2092 look_for_overrides_r (tree type, tree fndecl)
2093 {
2094 tree fn = look_for_overrides_here (type, fndecl);
2095 if (fn)
2096 {
2097 if (DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P (fndecl))
2098 {
2099 /* A static member function cannot match an inherited
2100 virtual member function. */
2101 auto_diagnostic_group d;
2102 error ("%q+#D cannot be declared", fndecl);
2103 error (" since %q+#D declared in base class", fn);
2104 }
2105 else
2106 {
2107 /* It's definitely virtual, even if not explicitly set. */
2108 DECL_VIRTUAL_P (fndecl) = 1;
2109 check_final_overrider (fndecl, fn);
2110 }
2111 return 1;
2112 }
2113
2114 /* We failed to find one declared in this class. Look in its bases. */
2115 return look_for_overrides (type, fndecl);
2116 }
2117
2118 /* Called via dfs_walk from dfs_get_pure_virtuals. */
2119
2120 static tree
2121 dfs_get_pure_virtuals (tree binfo, void *data)
2122 {
2123 tree type = (tree) data;
2124
2125 /* We're not interested in primary base classes; the derived class
2126 of which they are a primary base will contain the information we
2127 need. */
2128 if (!BINFO_PRIMARY_P (binfo))
2129 {
2130 tree virtuals;
2131
2132 for (virtuals = BINFO_VIRTUALS (binfo);
2133 virtuals;
2134 virtuals = TREE_CHAIN (virtuals))
2135 if (DECL_PURE_VIRTUAL_P (BV_FN (virtuals)))
2136 vec_safe_push (CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS (type), BV_FN (virtuals));
2137 }
2138
2139 return NULL_TREE;
2140 }
2141
2142 /* Set CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS for TYPE. */
2143
2144 void
2145 get_pure_virtuals (tree type)
2146 {
2147 /* Clear the CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS list; whatever is already there
2148 is going to be overridden. */
2149 CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS (type) = NULL;
2150 /* Now, run through all the bases which are not primary bases, and
2151 collect the pure virtual functions. We look at the vtable in
2152 each class to determine what pure virtual functions are present.
2153 (A primary base is not interesting because the derived class of
2154 which it is a primary base will contain vtable entries for the
2155 pure virtuals in the base class. */
2156 dfs_walk_once (TYPE_BINFO (type), NULL, dfs_get_pure_virtuals, type);
2157 }
2158 \f
2159 /* Debug info for C++ classes can get very large; try to avoid
2160 emitting it everywhere.
2161
2162 Note that this optimization wins even when the target supports
2163 BINCL (if only slightly), and reduces the amount of work for the
2164 linker. */
2165
2166 void
2167 maybe_suppress_debug_info (tree t)
2168 {
2169 if (write_symbols == NO_DEBUG)
2170 return;
2171
2172 /* We might have set this earlier in cp_finish_decl. */
2173 TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG (TYPE_MAIN_DECL (t)) = 0;
2174
2175 /* Always emit the information for each class every time. */
2176 if (flag_emit_class_debug_always)
2177 return;
2178
2179 /* If we already know how we're handling this class, handle debug info
2180 the same way. */
2181 if (CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_KNOWN (t))
2182 {
2183 if (CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_ONLY (t))
2184 TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG (TYPE_MAIN_DECL (t)) = 1;
2185 /* else don't set it. */
2186 }
2187 /* If the class has a vtable, write out the debug info along with
2188 the vtable. */
2189 else if (TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (t))
2190 TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG (TYPE_MAIN_DECL (t)) = 1;
2191
2192 /* Otherwise, just emit the debug info normally. */
2193 }
2194
2195 /* Note that we want debugging information for a base class of a class
2196 whose vtable is being emitted. Normally, this would happen because
2197 calling the constructor for a derived class implies calling the
2198 constructors for all bases, which involve initializing the
2199 appropriate vptr with the vtable for the base class; but in the
2200 presence of optimization, this initialization may be optimized
2201 away, so we tell finish_vtable_vardecl that we want the debugging
2202 information anyway. */
2203
2204 static tree
2205 dfs_debug_mark (tree binfo, void * /*data*/)
2206 {
2207 tree t = BINFO_TYPE (binfo);
2208
2209 if (CLASSTYPE_DEBUG_REQUESTED (t))
2210 return dfs_skip_bases;
2211
2212 CLASSTYPE_DEBUG_REQUESTED (t) = 1;
2213
2214 return NULL_TREE;
2215 }
2216
2217 /* Write out the debugging information for TYPE, whose vtable is being
2218 emitted. Also walk through our bases and note that we want to
2219 write out information for them. This avoids the problem of not
2220 writing any debug info for intermediate basetypes whose
2221 constructors, and thus the references to their vtables, and thus
2222 the vtables themselves, were optimized away. */
2223
2224 void
2225 note_debug_info_needed (tree type)
2226 {
2227 if (TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG (TYPE_NAME (type)))
2228 {
2229 TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG (TYPE_NAME (type)) = 0;
2230 rest_of_type_compilation (type, namespace_bindings_p ());
2231 }
2232
2233 dfs_walk_all (TYPE_BINFO (type), dfs_debug_mark, NULL, 0);
2234 }
2235 \f
2236 /* Helper for lookup_conversions_r. TO_TYPE is the type converted to
2237 by a conversion op in base BINFO. VIRTUAL_DEPTH is nonzero if
2238 BINFO is morally virtual, and VIRTUALNESS is nonzero if virtual
2239 bases have been encountered already in the tree walk. PARENT_CONVS
2240 is the list of lists of conversion functions that could hide CONV
2241 and OTHER_CONVS is the list of lists of conversion functions that
2242 could hide or be hidden by CONV, should virtualness be involved in
2243 the hierarchy. Merely checking the conversion op's name is not
2244 enough because two conversion operators to the same type can have
2245 different names. Return nonzero if we are visible. */
2246
2247 static int
2248 check_hidden_convs (tree binfo, int virtual_depth, int virtualness,
2249 tree to_type, tree parent_convs, tree other_convs)
2250 {
2251 tree level, probe;
2252
2253 /* See if we are hidden by a parent conversion. */
2254 for (level = parent_convs; level; level = TREE_CHAIN (level))
2255 for (probe = TREE_VALUE (level); probe; probe = TREE_CHAIN (probe))
2256 if (same_type_p (to_type, TREE_TYPE (probe)))
2257 return 0;
2258
2259 if (virtual_depth || virtualness)
2260 {
2261 /* In a virtual hierarchy, we could be hidden, or could hide a
2262 conversion function on the other_convs list. */
2263 for (level = other_convs; level; level = TREE_CHAIN (level))
2264 {
2265 int we_hide_them;
2266 int they_hide_us;
2267 tree *prev, other;
2268
2269 if (!(virtual_depth || TREE_STATIC (level)))
2270 /* Neither is morally virtual, so cannot hide each other. */
2271 continue;
2272
2273 if (!TREE_VALUE (level))
2274 /* They evaporated away already. */
2275 continue;
2276
2277 they_hide_us = (virtual_depth
2278 && original_binfo (binfo, TREE_PURPOSE (level)));
2279 we_hide_them = (!they_hide_us && TREE_STATIC (level)
2280 && original_binfo (TREE_PURPOSE (level), binfo));
2281
2282 if (!(we_hide_them || they_hide_us))
2283 /* Neither is within the other, so no hiding can occur. */
2284 continue;
2285
2286 for (prev = &TREE_VALUE (level), other = *prev; other;)
2287 {
2288 if (same_type_p (to_type, TREE_TYPE (other)))
2289 {
2290 if (they_hide_us)
2291 /* We are hidden. */
2292 return 0;
2293
2294 if (we_hide_them)
2295 {
2296 /* We hide the other one. */
2297 other = TREE_CHAIN (other);
2298 *prev = other;
2299 continue;
2300 }
2301 }
2302 prev = &TREE_CHAIN (other);
2303 other = *prev;
2304 }
2305 }
2306 }
2307 return 1;
2308 }
2309
2310 /* Helper for lookup_conversions_r. PARENT_CONVS is a list of lists
2311 of conversion functions, the first slot will be for the current
2312 binfo, if MY_CONVS is non-NULL. CHILD_CONVS is the list of lists
2313 of conversion functions from children of the current binfo,
2314 concatenated with conversions from elsewhere in the hierarchy --
2315 that list begins with OTHER_CONVS. Return a single list of lists
2316 containing only conversions from the current binfo and its
2317 children. */
2318
2319 static tree
2320 split_conversions (tree my_convs, tree parent_convs,
2321 tree child_convs, tree other_convs)
2322 {
2323 tree t;
2324 tree prev;
2325
2326 /* Remove the original other_convs portion from child_convs. */
2327 for (prev = NULL, t = child_convs;
2328 t != other_convs; prev = t, t = TREE_CHAIN (t))
2329 continue;
2330
2331 if (prev)
2332 TREE_CHAIN (prev) = NULL_TREE;
2333 else
2334 child_convs = NULL_TREE;
2335
2336 /* Attach the child convs to any we had at this level. */
2337 if (my_convs)
2338 {
2339 my_convs = parent_convs;
2340 TREE_CHAIN (my_convs) = child_convs;
2341 }
2342 else
2343 my_convs = child_convs;
2344
2345 return my_convs;
2346 }
2347
2348 /* Worker for lookup_conversions. Lookup conversion functions in
2349 BINFO and its children. VIRTUAL_DEPTH is nonzero, if BINFO is in a
2350 morally virtual base, and VIRTUALNESS is nonzero, if we've
2351 encountered virtual bases already in the tree walk. PARENT_CONVS
2352 is a list of conversions within parent binfos. OTHER_CONVS are
2353 conversions found elsewhere in the tree. Return the conversions
2354 found within this portion of the graph in CONVS. Return nonzero if
2355 we encountered virtualness. We keep template and non-template
2356 conversions separate, to avoid unnecessary type comparisons.
2357
2358 The located conversion functions are held in lists of lists. The
2359 TREE_VALUE of the outer list is the list of conversion functions
2360 found in a particular binfo. The TREE_PURPOSE of both the outer
2361 and inner lists is the binfo at which those conversions were
2362 found. TREE_STATIC is set for those lists within of morally
2363 virtual binfos. The TREE_VALUE of the inner list is the conversion
2364 function or overload itself. The TREE_TYPE of each inner list node
2365 is the converted-to type. */
2366
2367 static int
2368 lookup_conversions_r (tree binfo, int virtual_depth, int virtualness,
2369 tree parent_convs, tree other_convs, tree *convs)
2370 {
2371 int my_virtualness = 0;
2372 tree my_convs = NULL_TREE;
2373 tree child_convs = NULL_TREE;
2374
2375 /* If we have no conversion operators, then don't look. */
2376 if (!TYPE_HAS_CONVERSION (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)))
2377 {
2378 *convs = NULL_TREE;
2379
2380 return 0;
2381 }
2382
2383 if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo))
2384 virtual_depth++;
2385
2386 /* First, locate the unhidden ones at this level. */
2387 if (tree conv = get_class_binding (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), conv_op_identifier))
2388 for (ovl_iterator iter (conv); iter; ++iter)
2389 {
2390 tree fn = *iter;
2391 tree type = DECL_CONV_FN_TYPE (fn);
2392
2393 if (TREE_CODE (fn) != TEMPLATE_DECL && type_uses_auto (type))
2394 {
2395 mark_used (fn);
2396 type = DECL_CONV_FN_TYPE (fn);
2397 }
2398
2399 if (check_hidden_convs (binfo, virtual_depth, virtualness,
2400 type, parent_convs, other_convs))
2401 {
2402 my_convs = tree_cons (binfo, fn, my_convs);
2403 TREE_TYPE (my_convs) = type;
2404 if (virtual_depth)
2405 {
2406 TREE_STATIC (my_convs) = 1;
2407 my_virtualness = 1;
2408 }
2409 }
2410 }
2411
2412 if (my_convs)
2413 {
2414 parent_convs = tree_cons (binfo, my_convs, parent_convs);
2415 if (virtual_depth)
2416 TREE_STATIC (parent_convs) = 1;
2417 }
2418
2419 child_convs = other_convs;
2420
2421 /* Now iterate over each base, looking for more conversions. */
2422 unsigned i;
2423 tree base_binfo;
2424 for (i = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); i++)
2425 {
2426 tree base_convs;
2427 unsigned base_virtualness;
2428
2429 base_virtualness = lookup_conversions_r (base_binfo,
2430 virtual_depth, virtualness,
2431 parent_convs, child_convs,
2432 &base_convs);
2433 if (base_virtualness)
2434 my_virtualness = virtualness = 1;
2435 child_convs = chainon (base_convs, child_convs);
2436 }
2437
2438 *convs = split_conversions (my_convs, parent_convs,
2439 child_convs, other_convs);
2440
2441 return my_virtualness;
2442 }
2443
2444 /* Return a TREE_LIST containing all the non-hidden user-defined
2445 conversion functions for TYPE (and its base-classes). The
2446 TREE_VALUE of each node is the FUNCTION_DECL of the conversion
2447 function. The TREE_PURPOSE is the BINFO from which the conversion
2448 functions in this node were selected. This function is effectively
2449 performing a set of member lookups as lookup_fnfield does, but
2450 using the type being converted to as the unique key, rather than the
2451 field name. */
2452
2453 tree
2454 lookup_conversions (tree type)
2455 {
2456 tree convs;
2457
2458 complete_type (type);
2459 if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (type) || !TYPE_BINFO (type))
2460 return NULL_TREE;
2461
2462 lookup_conversions_r (TYPE_BINFO (type), 0, 0, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, &convs);
2463
2464 tree list = NULL_TREE;
2465
2466 /* Flatten the list-of-lists */
2467 for (; convs; convs = TREE_CHAIN (convs))
2468 {
2469 tree probe, next;
2470
2471 for (probe = TREE_VALUE (convs); probe; probe = next)
2472 {
2473 next = TREE_CHAIN (probe);
2474
2475 TREE_CHAIN (probe) = list;
2476 list = probe;
2477 }
2478 }
2479
2480 return list;
2481 }
2482
2483 /* Returns the binfo of the first direct or indirect virtual base derived
2484 from BINFO, or NULL if binfo is not via virtual. */
2485
2486 tree
2487 binfo_from_vbase (tree binfo)
2488 {
2489 for (; binfo; binfo = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (binfo))
2490 {
2491 if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo))
2492 return binfo;
2493 }
2494 return NULL_TREE;
2495 }
2496
2497 /* Returns the binfo of the first direct or indirect virtual base derived
2498 from BINFO up to the TREE_TYPE, LIMIT, or NULL if binfo is not
2499 via virtual. */
2500
2501 tree
2502 binfo_via_virtual (tree binfo, tree limit)
2503 {
2504 if (limit && !CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (limit))
2505 /* LIMIT has no virtual bases, so BINFO cannot be via one. */
2506 return NULL_TREE;
2507
2508 for (; binfo && !SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), limit);
2509 binfo = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (binfo))
2510 {
2511 if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo))
2512 return binfo;
2513 }
2514 return NULL_TREE;
2515 }
2516
2517 /* BINFO is for a base class in some hierarchy. Return true iff it is a
2518 direct base. */
2519
2520 bool
2521 binfo_direct_p (tree binfo)
2522 {
2523 tree d_binfo = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (binfo);
2524 if (BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (d_binfo))
2525 /* A second inheritance chain means indirect. */
2526 return false;
2527 if (!BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo))
2528 /* Non-virtual, so only one inheritance chain means direct. */
2529 return true;
2530 /* A virtual base looks like a direct base, so we need to look through the
2531 direct bases to see if it's there. */
2532 tree b_binfo;
2533 for (int i = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (d_binfo, i, b_binfo); ++i)
2534 if (b_binfo == binfo)
2535 return true;
2536 return false;
2537 }
2538
2539 /* BINFO is a base binfo in the complete type BINFO_TYPE (HERE).
2540 Find the equivalent binfo within whatever graph HERE is located.
2541 This is the inverse of original_binfo. */
2542
2543 tree
2544 copied_binfo (tree binfo, tree here)
2545 {
2546 tree result = NULL_TREE;
2547
2548 if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo))
2549 {
2550 tree t;
2551
2552 for (t = here; BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (t);
2553 t = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (t))
2554 continue;
2555
2556 result = binfo_for_vbase (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), BINFO_TYPE (t));
2557 }
2558 else if (BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (binfo))
2559 {
2560 tree cbinfo;
2561 tree base_binfo;
2562 int ix;
2563
2564 cbinfo = copied_binfo (BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (binfo), here);
2565 for (ix = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (cbinfo, ix, base_binfo); ix++)
2566 if (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo), BINFO_TYPE (binfo)))
2567 {
2568 result = base_binfo;
2569 break;
2570 }
2571 }
2572 else
2573 {
2574 gcc_assert (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (here), BINFO_TYPE (binfo)));
2575 result = here;
2576 }
2577
2578 gcc_assert (result);
2579 return result;
2580 }
2581
2582 tree
2583 binfo_for_vbase (tree base, tree t)
2584 {
2585 unsigned ix;
2586 tree binfo;
2587 vec<tree, va_gc> *vbases;
2588
2589 for (vbases = CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (t), ix = 0;
2590 vec_safe_iterate (vbases, ix, &binfo); ix++)
2591 if (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), base))
2592 return binfo;
2593 return NULL;
2594 }
2595
2596 /* BINFO is some base binfo of HERE, within some other
2597 hierarchy. Return the equivalent binfo, but in the hierarchy
2598 dominated by HERE. This is the inverse of copied_binfo. If BINFO
2599 is not a base binfo of HERE, returns NULL_TREE. */
2600
2601 tree
2602 original_binfo (tree binfo, tree here)
2603 {
2604 tree result = NULL;
2605
2606 if (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), BINFO_TYPE (here)))
2607 result = here;
2608 else if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo))
2609 result = (CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (BINFO_TYPE (here))
2610 ? binfo_for_vbase (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), BINFO_TYPE (here))
2611 : NULL_TREE);
2612 else if (BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (binfo))
2613 {
2614 tree base_binfos;
2615
2616 base_binfos = original_binfo (BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (binfo), here);
2617 if (base_binfos)
2618 {
2619 int ix;
2620 tree base_binfo;
2621
2622 for (ix = 0; (base_binfo = BINFO_BASE_BINFO (base_binfos, ix)); ix++)
2623 if (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo),
2624 BINFO_TYPE (binfo)))
2625 {
2626 result = base_binfo;
2627 break;
2628 }
2629 }
2630 }
2631
2632 return result;
2633 }
2634
2635 /* True iff TYPE has any dependent bases (and therefore we can't say
2636 definitively that another class is not a base of an instantiation of
2637 TYPE). */
2638
2639 bool
2640 any_dependent_bases_p (tree type)
2641 {
2642 if (!type || !CLASS_TYPE_P (type) || !uses_template_parms (type))
2643 return false;
2644
2645 /* If we haven't set TYPE_BINFO yet, we don't know anything about the bases.
2646 Return false because in this situation we aren't actually looking up names
2647 in the scope of the class, so it doesn't matter whether it has dependent
2648 bases. */
2649 if (!TYPE_BINFO (type))
2650 return false;
2651
2652 unsigned i;
2653 tree base_binfo;
2654 FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (BINFO_BASE_BINFOS (TYPE_BINFO (type)), i, base_binfo)
2655 if (BINFO_DEPENDENT_BASE_P (base_binfo))
2656 return true;
2657
2658 return false;
2659 }