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/* Report error messages, build initializers, and perform
some front-end optimizations for C++ compiler.
Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,
1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Hacked by Michael Tiemann (tiemann@cygnus.com)
This file is part of GNU CC.
GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
/* This file is part of the C++ front end.
It contains routines to build C++ expressions given their operands,
including computing the types of the result, C and C++ specific error
checks, and some optimization.
There are also routines to build RETURN_STMT nodes and CASE_STMT nodes,
and to process initializations in declarations (since they work
like a strange sort of assignment). */
#include "config.h"
#include "system.h"
#include "tree.h"
#include "cp-tree.h"
#include "flags.h"
#include "toplev.h"
#include "output.h"
static tree process_init_constructor PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree *));
/* Print an error message stemming from an attempt to use
BASETYPE as a base class for TYPE. */
tree
error_not_base_type (basetype, type)
tree basetype, type;
{
if (TREE_CODE (basetype) == FUNCTION_DECL)
basetype = DECL_CONTEXT (basetype);
cp_error ("type `%T' is not a base type for type `%T'", basetype, type);
return error_mark_node;
}
tree
binfo_or_else (parent_or_type, type)
tree parent_or_type, type;
{
tree binfo;
if (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (parent_or_type) == TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type))
return TYPE_BINFO (parent_or_type);
if ((binfo = get_binfo (parent_or_type, TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type), 0)))
{
if (binfo == error_mark_node)
return NULL_TREE;
return binfo;
}
error_not_base_type (parent_or_type, type);
return NULL_TREE;
}
/* According to ARM $7.1.6, "A `const' object may be initialized, but its
value may not be changed thereafter. Thus, we emit hard errors for these,
rather than just pedwarns. If `SOFT' is 1, then we just pedwarn. (For
example, conversions to references.) */
void
readonly_error (arg, string, soft)
tree arg;
const char *string;
int soft;
{
const char *fmt;
void (*fn) PARAMS ((const char *, ...));
if (soft)
fn = cp_pedwarn;
else
fn = cp_error;
if (TREE_CODE (arg) == COMPONENT_REF)
{
if (TYPE_READONLY (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0))))
fmt = "%s of data-member `%D' in read-only structure";
else
fmt = "%s of read-only data-member `%D'";
(*fn) (fmt, string, TREE_OPERAND (arg, 1));
}
else if (TREE_CODE (arg) == VAR_DECL)
{
if (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (arg)
&& DECL_IN_AGGR_P (arg)
&& !TREE_STATIC (arg))
fmt = "%s of constant field `%D'";
else
fmt = "%s of read-only variable `%D'";
(*fn) (fmt, string, arg);
}
else if (TREE_CODE (arg) == PARM_DECL)
(*fn) ("%s of read-only parameter `%D'", string, arg);
else if (TREE_CODE (arg) == INDIRECT_REF
&& TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0))) == REFERENCE_TYPE
&& (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0)) == VAR_DECL
|| TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0)) == PARM_DECL))
(*fn) ("%s of read-only reference `%D'", string, TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0));
else if (TREE_CODE (arg) == RESULT_DECL)
(*fn) ("%s of read-only named return value `%D'", string, arg);
else if (TREE_CODE (arg) == FUNCTION_DECL)
(*fn) ("%s of function `%D'", string, arg);
else
(*fn) ("%s of read-only location", string);
}
/* If TYPE has abstract virtual functions, issue an error about trying
to create an object of that type. DECL is the object declared, or
NULL_TREE if the declaration is unavailable. Returns 1 if an error
occurred; zero if all was well. */
int
abstract_virtuals_error (decl, type)
tree decl;
tree type;
{
tree u;
tree tu;
if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (type) || !CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS (type))
return 0;
u = CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS (type);
if (decl)
{
if (TREE_CODE (decl) == RESULT_DECL)
return 0;
if (TREE_CODE (decl) == VAR_DECL)
cp_error ("cannot declare variable `%D' to be of type `%T'",
decl, type);
else if (TREE_CODE (decl) == PARM_DECL)
cp_error ("cannot declare parameter `%D' to be of type `%T'",
decl, type);
else if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FIELD_DECL)
cp_error ("cannot declare field `%D' to be of type `%T'",
decl, type);
else if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL
&& TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) == METHOD_TYPE)
cp_error ("invalid return type for member function `%#D'", decl);
else if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL)
cp_error ("invalid return type for function `%#D'", decl);
}
else
cp_error ("cannot allocate an object of type `%T'", type);
/* Only go through this once. */
if (TREE_PURPOSE (u) == NULL_TREE)
{
TREE_PURPOSE (u) = error_mark_node;
error (" because the following virtual functions are abstract:");
for (tu = u; tu; tu = TREE_CHAIN (tu))
cp_error_at ("\t%#D", TREE_VALUE (tu));
}
else
cp_error (" since type `%T' has abstract virtual functions", type);
return 1;
}
/* Print an error message for invalid use of an incomplete type.
VALUE is the expression that was used (or 0 if that isn't known)
and TYPE is the type that was invalid. */
void
incomplete_type_error (value, type)
tree value;
tree type;
{
int decl = 0;
/* Avoid duplicate error message. */
if (TREE_CODE (type) == ERROR_MARK)
return;
if (value != 0 && (TREE_CODE (value) == VAR_DECL
|| TREE_CODE (value) == PARM_DECL))
{
cp_error_at ("`%D' has incomplete type", value);
decl = 1;
}
retry:
/* We must print an error message. Be clever about what it says. */
switch (TREE_CODE (type))
{
case RECORD_TYPE:
case UNION_TYPE:
case ENUMERAL_TYPE:
if (!decl)
cp_error ("invalid use of undefined type `%#T'", type);
cp_error_at ("forward declaration of `%#T'", type);
break;
case VOID_TYPE:
cp_error ("invalid use of `%T'", type);
break;
case ARRAY_TYPE:
if (TYPE_DOMAIN (type))
{
type = TREE_TYPE (type);
goto retry;
}
cp_error ("invalid use of array with unspecified bounds");
break;
case OFFSET_TYPE:
bad_member:
cp_error ("invalid use of member (did you forget the `&' ?)");
break;
case TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM:
cp_error ("invalid use of template type parameter");
break;
case UNKNOWN_TYPE:
if (value && TREE_CODE (value) == COMPONENT_REF)
goto bad_member;
else if (value && TREE_CODE (value) == ADDR_EXPR)
cp_error ("address of overloaded function with no contextual type information");
else if (value && TREE_CODE (value) == OVERLOAD)
cp_error ("overloaded function with no contextual type information");
else
cp_error ("insufficient contextual information to determine type");
break;
default:
my_friendly_abort (108);
}
}
/* This is a wrapper around fancy_abort, as used in the back end and
other front ends. It will also report the magic number assigned to
this particular abort. That is for backward compatibility with the
old C++ abort handler, which would just report the magic number. */
void
friendly_abort (where, file, line, func)
int where;
const char *file;
int line;
const char *func;
{
if (errorcount > 0 || sorrycount > 0)
/* Say nothing. */;
else if (where > 0)
{
error ("Internal error #%d.", where);
/* Uncount this error, so internal_error will do the right thing. */
--errorcount;
}
fancy_abort (file, line, func);
}
/* Perform appropriate conversions on the initial value of a variable,
store it in the declaration DECL,
and print any error messages that are appropriate.
If the init is invalid, store an ERROR_MARK.
C++: Note that INIT might be a TREE_LIST, which would mean that it is
a base class initializer for some aggregate type, hopefully compatible
with DECL. If INIT is a single element, and DECL is an aggregate
type, we silently convert INIT into a TREE_LIST, allowing a constructor
to be called.
If INIT is a TREE_LIST and there is no constructor, turn INIT
into a CONSTRUCTOR and use standard initialization techniques.
Perhaps a warning should be generated?
Returns value of initializer if initialization could not be
performed for static variable. In that case, caller must do
the storing. */
tree
store_init_value (decl, init)
tree decl, init;
{
register tree value, type;
/* If variable's type was invalidly declared, just ignore it. */
type = TREE_TYPE (decl);
if (TREE_CODE (type) == ERROR_MARK)
return NULL_TREE;
#if 0
/* This breaks arrays, and should not have any effect for other decls. */
/* Take care of C++ business up here. */
type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type);
#endif
if (IS_AGGR_TYPE (type))
{
if (! TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_INIT_REF (type)
&& TREE_CODE (init) != CONSTRUCTOR)
my_friendly_abort (109);
if (TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST)
{
cp_error ("constructor syntax used, but no constructor declared for type `%T'", type);
init = build_nt (CONSTRUCTOR, NULL_TREE, nreverse (init));
}
#if 0
if (TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR)
{
tree field;
/* Check that we're really an aggregate as ARM 8.4.1 defines it. */
if (CLASSTYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type))
cp_error_at ("initializer list construction invalid for derived class object `%D'", decl);
if (CLASSTYPE_VTBL_PTR (type))
cp_error_at ("initializer list construction invalid for polymorphic class object `%D'", decl);
if (TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (type))
{
cp_error_at ("initializer list construction invalid for `%D'", decl);
error ("due to the presence of a constructor");
}
for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (type); field; field = TREE_CHAIN (field))
if (TREE_PRIVATE (field) || TREE_PROTECTED (field))
{
cp_error_at ("initializer list construction invalid for `%D'", decl);
cp_error_at ("due to non-public access of member `%D'", field);
}
for (field = TYPE_METHODS (type); field; field = TREE_CHAIN (field))
if (TREE_PRIVATE (field) || TREE_PROTECTED (field))
{
cp_error_at ("initializer list construction invalid for `%D'", decl);
cp_error_at ("due to non-public access of member `%D'", field);
}
}
#endif
}
else if (TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST
&& TREE_TYPE (init) != unknown_type_node)
{
if (TREE_CODE (decl) == RESULT_DECL)
{
if (TREE_CHAIN (init))
{
warning ("comma expression used to initialize return value");
init = build_compound_expr (init);
}
else
init = TREE_VALUE (init);
}
else if (TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST
&& TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) == ARRAY_TYPE)
{
error ("cannot initialize arrays using this syntax");
return NULL_TREE;
}
else
{
/* We get here with code like `int a (2);' */
if (TREE_CHAIN (init) != NULL_TREE)
{
pedwarn ("initializer list being treated as compound expression");
init = build_compound_expr (init);
}
else
init = TREE_VALUE (init);
}
}
/* End of special C++ code. */
/* Digest the specified initializer into an expression. */
value = digest_init (type, init, (tree *) 0);
/* Store the expression if valid; else report error. */
if (TREE_CODE (value) == ERROR_MARK)
;
/* Other code expects that initializers for objects of types that need
constructing never make it into DECL_INITIAL, and passes 'init' to
build_aggr_init without checking DECL_INITIAL. So just return. */
else if (TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (type))
return value;
else if (TREE_STATIC (decl)
&& (! TREE_CONSTANT (value)
|| ! initializer_constant_valid_p (value, TREE_TYPE (value))
#if 0
/* A STATIC PUBLIC int variable doesn't have to be
run time inited when doing pic. (mrs) */
/* Since ctors and dtors are the only things that can
reference vtables, and they are always written down
the vtable definition, we can leave the
vtables in initialized data space.
However, other initialized data cannot be initialized
this way. Instead a global file-level initializer
must do the job. */
|| (flag_pic && !DECL_VIRTUAL_P (decl) && TREE_PUBLIC (decl))
#endif
))
return value;
#if 0 /* No, that's C. jason 9/19/94 */
else
{
if (pedantic && TREE_CODE (value) == CONSTRUCTOR)
{
if (! TREE_CONSTANT (value) || ! TREE_STATIC (value))
pedwarn ("ANSI C++ forbids non-constant aggregate initializer expressions");
}
}
#endif
/* Store the VALUE in DECL_INITIAL. If we're building a
statement-tree we will actually expand the initialization later
when we output this function. */
DECL_INITIAL (decl) = value;
return NULL_TREE;
}
/* Digest the parser output INIT as an initializer for type TYPE.
Return a C expression of type TYPE to represent the initial value.
If TAIL is nonzero, it points to a variable holding a list of elements
of which INIT is the first. We update the list stored there by
removing from the head all the elements that we use.
Normally this is only one; we use more than one element only if
TYPE is an aggregate and INIT is not a constructor. */
tree
digest_init (type, init, tail)
tree type, init, *tail;
{
enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (type);
tree element = NULL_TREE;
tree old_tail_contents = NULL_TREE;
/* Nonzero if INIT is a braced grouping, which comes in as a CONSTRUCTOR
tree node which has no TREE_TYPE. */
int raw_constructor;
/* By default, assume we use one element from a list.
We correct this later in the sole case where it is not true. */
if (tail)
{
old_tail_contents = *tail;
*tail = TREE_CHAIN (*tail);
}
if (init == error_mark_node || (TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST
&& TREE_VALUE (init) == error_mark_node))
return error_mark_node;
/* Strip NON_LVALUE_EXPRs since we aren't using as an lvalue. */
if (TREE_CODE (init) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR)
init = TREE_OPERAND (init, 0);
if (TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR && TREE_TYPE (init) == type)
return init;
raw_constructor = TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR && TREE_TYPE (init) == 0;
if (raw_constructor
&& CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (init) != 0
&& TREE_CHAIN (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (init)) == 0)
{
element = TREE_VALUE (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (init));
/* Strip NON_LVALUE_EXPRs since we aren't using as an lvalue. */
if (element && TREE_CODE (element) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR)
element = TREE_OPERAND (element, 0);
if (element == error_mark_node)
return element;
}
/* Initialization of an array of chars from a string constant
optionally enclosed in braces. */
if (code == ARRAY_TYPE)
{
tree typ1;
if (TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST)
{
error ("initializing array with parameter list");
return error_mark_node;
}
typ1 = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (type));
if (char_type_p (typ1)
&& ((init && TREE_CODE (init) == STRING_CST)
|| (element && TREE_CODE (element) == STRING_CST)))
{
tree string = element ? element : init;
if ((TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (string)))
!= char_type_node)
&& TYPE_PRECISION (typ1) == BITS_PER_UNIT)
{
error ("char-array initialized from wide string");
return error_mark_node;
}
if ((TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (string)))
== char_type_node)
&& TYPE_PRECISION (typ1) != BITS_PER_UNIT)
{
error ("int-array initialized from non-wide string");
return error_mark_node;
}
TREE_TYPE (string) = type;
if (TYPE_DOMAIN (type) != 0
&& TREE_CONSTANT (TYPE_SIZE (type)))
{
register int size
= TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TYPE_SIZE (type));
size = (size + BITS_PER_UNIT - 1) / BITS_PER_UNIT;
/* In C it is ok to subtract 1 from the length of the string
because it's ok to ignore the terminating null char that is
counted in the length of the constant, but in C++ this would
be invalid. */
if (size < TREE_STRING_LENGTH (string))
pedwarn ("initializer-string for array of chars is too long");
}
return string;
}
}
/* Handle scalar types, including conversions,
and signature pointers and references. */
if (code == INTEGER_TYPE || code == REAL_TYPE || code == POINTER_TYPE
|| code == ENUMERAL_TYPE || code == REFERENCE_TYPE
|| code == BOOLEAN_TYPE || code == COMPLEX_TYPE || code == VECTOR_TYPE
|| TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P (type))
{
if (raw_constructor)
{
if (element == 0)
{
error ("initializer for scalar variable requires one element");
return error_mark_node;
}
init = element;
}
while (TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR && TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (init))
{
cp_pedwarn ("braces around scalar initializer for `%T'", type);
init = CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (init);
if (TREE_CHAIN (init))
cp_pedwarn ("ignoring extra initializers for `%T'", type);
init = TREE_VALUE (init);
}
return convert_for_initialization (0, type, init, LOOKUP_NORMAL,
"initialization", NULL_TREE, 0);
}
/* Come here only for records and arrays (and unions with constructors). */
if (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type) && ! TREE_CONSTANT (TYPE_SIZE (type)))
{
cp_error ("variable-sized object of type `%T' may not be initialized",
type);
return error_mark_node;
}
if (code == ARRAY_TYPE || IS_AGGR_TYPE_CODE (code))
{
if (raw_constructor && TYPE_NON_AGGREGATE_CLASS (type)
&& TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (init))
{
cp_error ("subobject of type `%T' must be initialized by constructor, not by `%E'",
type, init);
return error_mark_node;
}
else if (raw_constructor)
return process_init_constructor (type, init, (tree *)0);
else if (can_convert_arg (type, TREE_TYPE (init), init)
|| TYPE_NON_AGGREGATE_CLASS (type))
/* These are never initialized from multiple constructor elements. */;
else if (tail != 0)
{
*tail = old_tail_contents;
return process_init_constructor (type, 0, tail);
}
if (code != ARRAY_TYPE)
{
int flags = LOOKUP_NORMAL;
/* Initialization from { } is copy-initialization. */
if (tail)
flags |= LOOKUP_ONLYCONVERTING;
return convert_for_initialization (NULL_TREE, type, init, flags,
"initialization", NULL_TREE, 0);
}
}
error ("invalid initializer");
return error_mark_node;
}
/* Process a constructor for a variable of type TYPE.
The constructor elements may be specified either with INIT or with ELTS,
only one of which should be non-null.
If INIT is specified, it is a CONSTRUCTOR node which is specifically
and solely for initializing this datum.
If ELTS is specified, it is the address of a variable containing
a list of expressions. We take as many elements as we need
from the head of the list and update the list.
In the resulting constructor, TREE_CONSTANT is set if all elts are
constant, and TREE_STATIC is set if, in addition, all elts are simple enough
constants that the assembler and linker can compute them. */
static tree
process_init_constructor (type, init, elts)
tree type, init, *elts;
{
register tree tail;
/* List of the elements of the result constructor,
in reverse order. */
register tree members = NULL;
register tree next1;
tree result;
int allconstant = 1;
int allsimple = 1;
int erroneous = 0;
/* Make TAIL be the list of elements to use for the initialization,
no matter how the data was given to us. */
if (elts)
{
if (warn_missing_braces)
warning ("aggregate has a partly bracketed initializer");
tail = *elts;
}
else
tail = CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (init);
/* Gobble as many elements as needed, and make a constructor or initial value
for each element of this aggregate. Chain them together in result.
If there are too few, use 0 for each scalar ultimate component. */
if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
{
tree domain = TYPE_DOMAIN (type);
register long len;
register int i;
if (domain)
len = (TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (domain))
- TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (domain))
+ 1);
else
len = -1; /* Take as many as there are */
for (i = 0; len < 0 || i < len; i++)
{
if (tail)
{
if (TREE_PURPOSE (tail)
&& (TREE_CODE (TREE_PURPOSE (tail)) != INTEGER_CST
|| compare_tree_int (TREE_PURPOSE (tail), i) != 0))
sorry ("non-trivial labeled initializers");
if (TREE_VALUE (tail) != 0)
{
tree tail1 = tail;
next1 = digest_init (TREE_TYPE (type),
TREE_VALUE (tail), &tail1);
if (next1 == error_mark_node)
return next1;
my_friendly_assert
(same_type_ignoring_top_level_qualifiers_p
(TREE_TYPE (type), TREE_TYPE (next1)),
981123);
my_friendly_assert (tail1 == 0
|| TREE_CODE (tail1) == TREE_LIST, 319);
if (tail == tail1 && len < 0)
{
error ("non-empty initializer for array of empty elements");
/* Just ignore what we were supposed to use. */
tail1 = NULL_TREE;
}
tail = tail1;
}
else
{
next1 = error_mark_node;
tail = TREE_CHAIN (tail);
}
}
else if (len < 0)
/* We're done. */
break;
else if (TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (TREE_TYPE (type)))
{
/* If this type needs constructors run for
default-initialization, we can't rely on the backend to do it
for us, so build up TARGET_EXPRs. If the type in question is
a class, just build one up; if it's an array, recurse. */
if (IS_AGGR_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (type)))
next1 = build_functional_cast (TREE_TYPE (type), NULL_TREE);
else
next1 = build (CONSTRUCTOR, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE);
next1 = digest_init (TREE_TYPE (type), next1, 0);
}
else
/* The default zero-initialization is fine for us; don't
add anything to the CONSTRUCTOR. */
break;
if (next1 == error_mark_node)
erroneous = 1;
else if (!TREE_CONSTANT (next1))
allconstant = 0;
else if (! initializer_constant_valid_p (next1, TREE_TYPE (next1)))
allsimple = 0;
members = tree_cons (size_int (i), next1, members);
}
}
else if (TREE_CODE (type) == RECORD_TYPE)
{
register tree field;
if (tail)
{
if (TYPE_USES_VIRTUAL_BASECLASSES (type))
{
sorry ("initializer list for object of class with virtual base classes");
return error_mark_node;
}
if (TYPE_BINFO_BASETYPES (type))
{
sorry ("initializer list for object of class with base classes");
return error_mark_node;
}
if (TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (type))
{
sorry ("initializer list for object using virtual functions");
return error_mark_node;
}
}
for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (type); field;
field = TREE_CHAIN (field))
{
if (! DECL_NAME (field) && DECL_C_BIT_FIELD (field))
{
members = tree_cons (field, integer_zero_node, members);
continue;
}
if (TREE_CODE (field) != FIELD_DECL)
continue;
if (tail)
{
if (TREE_PURPOSE (tail)
&& TREE_PURPOSE (tail) != field
&& TREE_PURPOSE (tail) != DECL_NAME (field))
sorry ("non-trivial labeled initializers");
if (TREE_VALUE (tail) != 0)
{
tree tail1 = tail;
next1 = digest_init (TREE_TYPE (field),
TREE_VALUE (tail), &tail1);
my_friendly_assert (tail1 == 0
|| TREE_CODE (tail1) == TREE_LIST, 320);
tail = tail1;
}
else
{
next1 = error_mark_node;
tail = TREE_CHAIN (tail);
}
}
else if (TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (TREE_TYPE (field)))
{
/* If this type needs constructors run for
default-initialization, we can't rely on the backend to do it
for us, so build up TARGET_EXPRs. If the type in question is
a class, just build one up; if it's an array, recurse. */
if (IS_AGGR_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (field)))
next1 = build_functional_cast (TREE_TYPE (field),
NULL_TREE);
else
{
next1 = build (CONSTRUCTOR, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE,
NULL_TREE);
if (init)
TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (next1)
= TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (init);
}
next1 = digest_init (TREE_TYPE (field), next1, 0);
/* Warn when some struct elements are implicitly initialized. */
if (extra_warnings
&& (!init || TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (init)))
cp_warning ("missing initializer for member `%D'", field);
}
else
{
if (TREE_READONLY (field))
cp_error ("uninitialized const member `%D'", field);
else if (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (TREE_TYPE (field))
&& CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (TREE_TYPE (field)))
cp_error ("member `%D' with uninitialized const fields",
field);
else if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (field)) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
cp_error ("member `%D' is uninitialized reference", field);
/* Warn when some struct elements are implicitly initialized
to zero. */
if (extra_warnings
&& (!init || TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (init)))
cp_warning ("missing initializer for member `%D'", field);
/* The default zero-initialization is fine for us; don't
add anything to the CONSTRUCTOR. */
continue;
}
if (next1 == error_mark_node)
erroneous = 1;
else if (!TREE_CONSTANT (next1))
allconstant = 0;
else if (! initializer_constant_valid_p (next1, TREE_TYPE (next1)))
allsimple = 0;
members = tree_cons (field, next1, members);
}
}
else if (TREE_CODE (type) == UNION_TYPE
/* If the initializer was empty, use default zero initialization. */
&& tail)
{
register tree field = TYPE_FIELDS (type);
/* Find the first named field. ANSI decided in September 1990
that only named fields count here. */
while (field && (DECL_NAME (field) == 0
|| TREE_CODE (field) != FIELD_DECL))
field = TREE_CHAIN (field);
/* If this element specifies a field, initialize via that field. */
if (TREE_PURPOSE (tail) != NULL_TREE)
{
int win = 0;
if (TREE_CODE (TREE_PURPOSE (tail)) == FIELD_DECL)
/* Handle the case of a call by build_c_cast. */
field = TREE_PURPOSE (tail), win = 1;
else if (TREE_CODE (TREE_PURPOSE (tail)) != IDENTIFIER_NODE)
error ("index value instead of field name in union initializer");
else
{
tree temp;
for (temp = TYPE_FIELDS (type);
temp;
temp = TREE_CHAIN (temp))
if (DECL_NAME (temp) == TREE_PURPOSE (tail))
break;
if (temp)
field = temp, win = 1;
else
cp_error ("no field `%D' in union being initialized",
TREE_PURPOSE (tail));
}
if (!win)
TREE_VALUE (tail) = error_mark_node;
}
else if (field == 0)
{
cp_error ("union `%T' with no named members cannot be initialized",
type);
TREE_VALUE (tail) = error_mark_node;
}
if (TREE_VALUE (tail) != 0)
{
tree tail1 = tail;
next1 = digest_init (TREE_TYPE (field),
TREE_VALUE (tail), &tail1);
if (tail1 != 0 && TREE_CODE (tail1) != TREE_LIST)
my_friendly_abort (357);
tail = tail1;
}
else
{
next1 = error_mark_node;
tail = TREE_CHAIN (tail);
}
if (next1 == error_mark_node)
erroneous = 1;
else if (!TREE_CONSTANT (next1))
allconstant = 0;
else if (initializer_constant_valid_p (next1, TREE_TYPE (next1)) == 0)
allsimple = 0;
members = tree_cons (field, next1, members);
}
/* If arguments were specified as a list, just remove the ones we used. */
if (elts)
*elts = tail;
/* If arguments were specified as a constructor,
complain unless we used all the elements of the constructor. */
else if (tail)
pedwarn ("excess elements in aggregate initializer");
if (erroneous)
return error_mark_node;
result = build (CONSTRUCTOR, type, NULL_TREE, nreverse (members));
if (init)
TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (result) = TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (init);
if (allconstant) TREE_CONSTANT (result) = 1;
if (allconstant && allsimple) TREE_STATIC (result) = 1;
return result;
}
/* Given a structure or union value DATUM, construct and return
the structure or union component which results from narrowing
that value by the type specified in BASETYPE. For example, given the
hierarchy
class L { int ii; };
class A : L { ... };
class B : L { ... };
class C : A, B { ... };
and the declaration
C x;
then the expression
x.A::ii refers to the ii member of the L part of
the A part of the C object named by X. In this case,
DATUM would be x, and BASETYPE would be A.
I used to think that this was nonconformant, that the standard specified
that first we look up ii in A, then convert x to an L& and pull out the
ii part. But in fact, it does say that we convert x to an A&; A here
is known as the "naming class". (jason 2000-12-19) */
tree
build_scoped_ref (datum, basetype)
tree datum;
tree basetype;
{
tree ref;
if (datum == error_mark_node)
return error_mark_node;
ref = build_unary_op (ADDR_EXPR, datum, 0);
ref = convert_pointer_to (basetype, ref);
return build_indirect_ref (ref, "(compiler error in build_scoped_ref)");
}
/* Build a reference to an object specified by the C++ `->' operator.
Usually this just involves dereferencing the object, but if the
`->' operator is overloaded, then such overloads must be
performed until an object which does not have the `->' operator
overloaded is found. An error is reported when circular pointer
delegation is detected. */
tree
build_x_arrow (datum)
tree datum;
{
tree types_memoized = NULL_TREE;
register tree rval = datum;
tree type = TREE_TYPE (rval);
tree last_rval = NULL_TREE;
if (type == error_mark_node)
return error_mark_node;
if (processing_template_decl)
return build_min_nt (ARROW_EXPR, rval);
if (TREE_CODE (rval) == OFFSET_REF)
{
rval = resolve_offset_ref (datum);
type = TREE_TYPE (rval);
}
if (TREE_CODE (type) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
{
rval = convert_from_reference (rval);
type = TREE_TYPE (rval);
}
if (IS_AGGR_TYPE (type))
{
while ((rval = build_opfncall (COMPONENT_REF, LOOKUP_NORMAL, rval,
NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE)))
{
if (rval == error_mark_node)
return error_mark_node;
if (value_member (TREE_TYPE (rval), types_memoized))
{
error ("circular pointer delegation detected");
return error_mark_node;
}
else
{
types_memoized = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, TREE_TYPE (rval),
types_memoized);
}
last_rval = rval;
}
if (last_rval == NULL_TREE)
{
cp_error ("base operand of `->' has non-pointer type `%T'", type);
return error_mark_node;
}
if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (last_rval)) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
last_rval = convert_from_reference (last_rval);
}
else
last_rval = default_conversion (rval);
if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (last_rval)) == POINTER_TYPE)
return build_indirect_ref (last_rval, NULL_PTR);
if (types_memoized)
error ("result of `operator->()' yields non-pointer result");
else
error ("base operand of `->' is not a pointer");
return error_mark_node;
}
/* Make an expression to refer to the COMPONENT field of
structure or union value DATUM. COMPONENT is an arbitrary
expression. DATUM has not already been checked out to be of
aggregate type.
For C++, COMPONENT may be a TREE_LIST. This happens when we must
return an object of member type to a method of the current class,
but there is not yet enough typing information to know which one.
As a special case, if there is only one method by that name,
it is returned. Otherwise we return an expression which other
routines will have to know how to deal with later. */
tree
build_m_component_ref (datum, component)
tree datum, component;
{
tree type;
tree objtype;
tree field_type;
int type_quals;
tree binfo;
if (processing_template_decl)
return build_min_nt (DOTSTAR_EXPR, datum, component);
datum = decay_conversion (datum);
if (datum == error_mark_node || component == error_mark_node)
return error_mark_node;
objtype = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (datum));
if (TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P (TREE_TYPE (component)))
{
type = TREE_TYPE (TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_FN_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (component)));
field_type = type;
}
else if (TYPE_PTRMEM_P (TREE_TYPE (component)))
{
type = TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (component));
field_type = TREE_TYPE (type);
}
else
{
cp_error ("`%E' cannot be used as a member pointer, since it is of type `%T'",
component, TREE_TYPE (component));
return error_mark_node;
}
if (! IS_AGGR_TYPE (objtype))
{
cp_error ("cannot apply member pointer `%E' to `%E'", component, datum);
cp_error ("which is of non-aggregate type `%T'", objtype);
return error_mark_node;
}
binfo = get_binfo (TYPE_METHOD_BASETYPE (type), objtype, 1);
if (binfo == NULL_TREE)
{
cp_error ("member type `%T::' incompatible with object type `%T'",
TYPE_METHOD_BASETYPE (type), objtype);
return error_mark_node;
}
else if (binfo == error_mark_node)
return error_mark_node;
/* Compute the type of the field, as described in [expr.ref]. */
type_quals = TYPE_UNQUALIFIED;
if (TREE_CODE (field_type) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
/* The standard says that the type of the result should be the
type referred to by the reference. But for now, at least, we
do the conversion from reference type later. */
;
else
{
type_quals = (CP_TYPE_QUALS (field_type)
| CP_TYPE_QUALS (TREE_TYPE (datum)));
/* There's no such thing as a mutable pointer-to-member, so we don't
need to deal with that here like we do in build_component_ref. */
field_type = cp_build_qualified_type (field_type, type_quals);
}
component = build (OFFSET_REF, field_type, datum, component);
if (TREE_CODE (type) == OFFSET_TYPE)
component = resolve_offset_ref (component);
return component;
}
/* Return a tree node for the expression TYPENAME '(' PARMS ')'. */
tree
build_functional_cast (exp, parms)
tree exp;
tree parms;
{
/* This is either a call to a constructor,
or a C cast in C++'s `functional' notation. */
tree type;
if (exp == error_mark_node || parms == error_mark_node)
return error_mark_node;
if (TREE_CODE (exp) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
{
if (IDENTIFIER_HAS_TYPE_VALUE (exp))
/* Either an enum or an aggregate type. */
type = IDENTIFIER_TYPE_VALUE (exp);
else
{
type = lookup_name (exp, 1);
if (!type || TREE_CODE (type) != TYPE_DECL)
{
cp_error ("`%T' fails to be a typedef or built-in type", exp);
return error_mark_node;
}
type = TREE_TYPE (type);
}
}
else if (TREE_CODE (exp) == TYPE_DECL)
type = TREE_TYPE (exp);
else
type = exp;
if (processing_template_decl)
return build_min (CAST_EXPR, type, parms);
if (! IS_AGGR_TYPE (type))
{
/* this must build a C cast */
if (parms == NULL_TREE)
parms = integer_zero_node;
else
{
if (TREE_CHAIN (parms) != NULL_TREE)
pedwarn ("initializer list being treated as compound expression");
parms = build_compound_expr (parms);
}
return build_c_cast (type, parms);
}
/* Prepare to evaluate as a call to a constructor. If this expression
is actually used, for example,
return X (arg1, arg2, ...);
then the slot being initialized will be filled in. */
if (!complete_type_or_else (type, NULL_TREE))
return error_mark_node;
if (abstract_virtuals_error (NULL_TREE, type))
return error_mark_node;
if (parms && TREE_CHAIN (parms) == NULL_TREE)
return build_c_cast (type, TREE_VALUE (parms));
/* We need to zero-initialize POD types. Let's do that for everything
that doesn't need a constructor. */
if (parms == NULL_TREE && !TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (type)
&& TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (type))
{
exp = build (CONSTRUCTOR, type, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE);
return get_target_expr (exp);
}
exp = build_method_call (NULL_TREE, complete_ctor_identifier, parms,
TYPE_BINFO (type), LOOKUP_NORMAL);
if (exp == error_mark_node)
return error_mark_node;
return build_cplus_new (type, exp);
}
/* Complain about defining new types in inappropriate places. We give an
exception for C-style casts, to accommodate GNU C stylings. */
void
check_for_new_type (string, inptree)
const char *string;
flagged_type_tree inptree;
{
if (inptree.new_type_flag
&& (pedantic || strcmp (string, "cast") != 0))
pedwarn ("ISO C++ forbids defining types within %s", string);
}
/* Add new exception specifier SPEC, to the LIST we currently have.
If it's already in LIST then do nothing.
Moan if it's bad and we're allowed to. COMPLAIN < 0 means we
know what we're doing. */
tree
add_exception_specifier (list, spec, complain)
tree list, spec;
int complain;
{
int ok;
tree core = spec;
int is_ptr;
if (spec == error_mark_node)
return list;
my_friendly_assert (spec && (!list || TREE_VALUE (list)), 19990317);
/* [except.spec] 1, type in an exception specifier shall not be
incomplete, or pointer or ref to incomplete other than pointer
to cv void. */
is_ptr = TREE_CODE (core) == POINTER_TYPE;
if (is_ptr || TREE_CODE (core) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
core = TREE_TYPE (core);
if (complain < 0)
ok = 1;
else if (VOID_TYPE_P (core))
ok = is_ptr;
else if (TREE_CODE (core) == TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM)
ok = 1;
else
ok = COMPLETE_TYPE_P (complete_type (core));
if (ok)
{
tree probe;
for (probe = list; probe; probe = TREE_CHAIN (probe))
if (same_type_p (TREE_VALUE (probe), spec))
break;
if (!probe)
{
spec = build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, spec);
TREE_CHAIN (spec) = list;
list = spec;
}
}
else if (complain)
incomplete_type_error (NULL_TREE, core);
return list;
}
/* Combine the two exceptions specifier lists LIST and ADD, and return
their union. */
tree
merge_exception_specifiers (list, add)
tree list, add;
{
if (!list || !add)
return NULL_TREE;
else if (!TREE_VALUE (list))
return add;
else if (!TREE_VALUE (add))
return list;
else
{
tree orig_list = list;
for (; add; add = TREE_CHAIN (add))
{
tree spec = TREE_VALUE (add);
tree probe;
for (probe = orig_list; probe; probe = TREE_CHAIN (probe))
if (same_type_p (TREE_VALUE (probe), spec))
break;
if (!probe)
{
spec = build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, spec);
TREE_CHAIN (spec) = list;
list = spec;
}
}
}
return list;
}