Completely reimplement __builtin_offsetof, based on a patch by Roberto
Amadini.

This change introduces a new expression node type, OffsetOfExpr, that
describes __builtin_offsetof. Previously, __builtin_offsetof was
implemented using a unary operator whose subexpression involved
various synthesized array-subscript and member-reference expressions,
which was ugly and made it very hard to instantiate as a
template. OffsetOfExpr represents the AST more faithfully, with proper
type source information and a more compact representation.

OffsetOfExpr also has support for dependent __builtin_offsetof
expressions; it can be value-dependent, but will never be
type-dependent (like sizeof or alignof). This commit introduces
template instantiation for __builtin_offsetof as well.

There are two major caveats to this patch:

  1) CodeGen cannot handle the case where __builtin_offsetof is not a
  constant expression, so it produces an error. So, to avoid
  regressing in C, we retain the old UnaryOperator-based
  __builtin_offsetof implementation in C while using the shiny new
  OffsetOfExpr implementation in C++. The old implementation can go
  away once we have proper CodeGen support for this case, which we
  expect won't cause much trouble in C++.

  2) __builtin_offsetof doesn't work well with non-POD class types,
  particularly when the designated field is found within a base
  class. I will address this in a subsequent patch.

Fixes PR5880 and a bunch of assertions when building Boost.Python
tests. 



git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@102542 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/test/SemaCXX/offsetof.cpp b/test/SemaCXX/offsetof.cpp
index 3283270..a1d907a 100644
--- a/test/SemaCXX/offsetof.cpp
+++ b/test/SemaCXX/offsetof.cpp
@@ -18,3 +18,13 @@
 int o = __builtin_offsetof(Derived, x); // expected-warning{{offset of on non-POD type}}
 
 const int o2 = sizeof(__builtin_offsetof(Derived, x));
+
+struct HasArray {
+  int array[17];
+};
+
+// Constant and non-constant offsetof expressions
+void test_ice(int i) {
+  int array0[__builtin_offsetof(HasArray, array[5])];
+  int array1[__builtin_offsetof(HasArray, array[i])]; // expected-error{{variable length arrays are not permitted in C++}}
+}