PR22367: Don't forget to create a CXXFunctionalCastExpr around

list-initialization that gets converted to some form other than an
InitListExpr. CXXTemporaryObjectExpr is a special case here, because it
represents a fused CXXFunctionalCastExpr + CXXConstructExpr. That, in
itself, is probably a design error...

llvm-svn: 227377
This commit is contained in:
Richard Smith 2015-01-28 22:06:01 +00:00
parent 80bd3c9e5f
commit 1ae689c2b8
4 changed files with 44 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -1679,9 +1679,13 @@ void StmtPrinter::VisitCXXDefaultInitExpr(CXXDefaultInitExpr *Node) {
void StmtPrinter::VisitCXXFunctionalCastExpr(CXXFunctionalCastExpr *Node) {
Node->getType().print(OS, Policy);
OS << "(";
// If there are no parens, this is list-initialization, and the braces are
// part of the syntax of the inner construct.
if (Node->getLParenLoc().isValid())
OS << "(";
PrintExpr(Node->getSubExpr());
OS << ")";
if (Node->getLParenLoc().isValid())
OS << ")";
}
void StmtPrinter::VisitCXXBindTemporaryExpr(CXXBindTemporaryExpr *Node) {
@ -1690,7 +1694,10 @@ void StmtPrinter::VisitCXXBindTemporaryExpr(CXXBindTemporaryExpr *Node) {
void StmtPrinter::VisitCXXTemporaryObjectExpr(CXXTemporaryObjectExpr *Node) {
Node->getType().print(OS, Policy);
OS << "(";
if (Node->isListInitialization())
OS << "{";
else
OS << "(";
for (CXXTemporaryObjectExpr::arg_iterator Arg = Node->arg_begin(),
ArgEnd = Node->arg_end();
Arg != ArgEnd; ++Arg) {
@ -1700,7 +1707,10 @@ void StmtPrinter::VisitCXXTemporaryObjectExpr(CXXTemporaryObjectExpr *Node) {
OS << ", ";
PrintExpr(*Arg);
}
OS << ")";
if (Node->isListInitialization())
OS << "}";
else
OS << ")";
}
void StmtPrinter::VisitLambdaExpr(LambdaExpr *Node) {

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@ -985,18 +985,21 @@ Sema::BuildCXXTypeConstructExpr(TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
Expr *Inner = Result.get();
if (CXXBindTemporaryExpr *BTE = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(Inner))
Inner = BTE->getSubExpr();
if (isa<InitListExpr>(Inner)) {
// If the list-initialization doesn't involve a constructor call, we'll get
// the initializer-list (with corrected type) back, but that's not what we
// want, since it will be treated as an initializer list in further
// processing. Explicitly insert a cast here.
if (!isa<CXXTemporaryObjectExpr>(Inner)) {
// If we created a CXXTemporaryObjectExpr, that node also represents the
// functional cast. Otherwise, create an explicit cast to represent
// the syntactic form of a functional-style cast that was used here.
//
// FIXME: Creating a CXXFunctionalCastExpr around a CXXConstructExpr
// would give a more consistent AST representation than using a
// CXXTemporaryObjectExpr. It's also weird that the functional cast
// is sometimes handled by initialization and sometimes not.
QualType ResultType = Result.get()->getType();
Result = CXXFunctionalCastExpr::Create(
Context, ResultType, Expr::getValueKindForType(TInfo->getType()), TInfo,
CK_NoOp, Result.get(), /*Path=*/nullptr, LParenLoc, RParenLoc);
}
// FIXME: Improve AST representation?
return Result;
}

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@ -213,3 +213,9 @@ namespace {
// CHECK: struct {{\[\[gnu::visibility\(\"hidden\"\)\]\]}} S;
struct [[gnu::visibility("hidden")]] S;
}
// CHECK: struct CXXFunctionalCastExprPrint fce = CXXFunctionalCastExprPrint{ };
struct CXXFunctionalCastExprPrint {} fce = CXXFunctionalCastExprPrint{};
// CHECK: struct CXXTemporaryObjectExprPrint toe = CXXTemporaryObjectExprPrint{};
struct CXXTemporaryObjectExprPrint { CXXTemporaryObjectExprPrint(); } toe = CXXTemporaryObjectExprPrint{};

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@ -259,3 +259,18 @@ namespace ListInitInstantiate {
template<typename T> void g() { int k = f({0}); }
template void g<int>();
}
namespace TemporaryInitListSourceRange_PR22367 {
struct A {
constexpr A() {}
A(std::initializer_list<int>); // expected-note {{here}}
};
constexpr int f(A) { return 0; }
constexpr int k = f( // expected-error {{must be initialized by a constant expression}}
// The point of this test is to check that the caret points to
// 'std::initializer_list', not to '{0}'.
std::initializer_list // expected-note {{constructor}}
<int>
{0}
);
}