Substantially alter the design of the Objective C type AST by introducing
ObjCObjectType, which is basically just a pair of
one of {primitive-id, primitive-Class, user-defined @class}
with
a list of protocols.
An ObjCObjectPointerType is therefore just a pointer which always points to
one of these types (possibly sugared). ObjCInterfaceType is now just a kind
of ObjCObjectType which happens to not carry any protocols.
Alter a rather large number of use sites to use ObjCObjectType instead of
ObjCInterfaceType. Store an ObjCInterfaceType as a pointer on the decl rather
than hashing them in a FoldingSet. Remove some number of methods that are no
longer used, at least after this patch.
By simplifying ObjCObjectPointerType, we are now able to easily remove and apply
pointers to Objective-C types, which is crucial for a certain kind of ObjC++
metaprogramming common in WebKit.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@103870 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/lib/CodeGen/CGObjCMac.cpp b/lib/CodeGen/CGObjCMac.cpp
index 5140bb6..279ca72 100644
--- a/lib/CodeGen/CGObjCMac.cpp
+++ b/lib/CodeGen/CGObjCMac.cpp
@@ -2938,7 +2938,8 @@
llvm::Value *BaseValue,
const ObjCIvarDecl *Ivar,
unsigned CVRQualifiers) {
- const ObjCInterfaceDecl *ID = ObjectTy->getAs<ObjCInterfaceType>()->getDecl();
+ const ObjCInterfaceDecl *ID =
+ ObjectTy->getAs<ObjCObjectType>()->getInterface();
return EmitValueForIvarAtOffset(CGF, ID, BaseValue, Ivar, CVRQualifiers,
EmitIvarOffset(CGF, ID, Ivar));
}