When querying type qualifiers on QualType via one of the "non-local"
interfaces (which are used throughout the front end), combine the
qualifiers on the QualType instance with the qualifiers on the
canonical type to produce the set of qualifiers that, semantically,
apply to that type. This should design away a large category of
"qualifier-hidden-behind-a-typedef" buts like we saw in PR5383.

Performance-wise, this caused a regression of ~0.5% on Cocoa.h, but
it's totally worth it. We may actually be able to get a little more
performance back by using CanQualType more often.



git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@89018 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/include/clang/AST/Type.h b/include/clang/AST/Type.h
index 66853b8..c28bafe 100644
--- a/include/clang/AST/Type.h
+++ b/include/clang/AST/Type.h
@@ -404,6 +404,8 @@
     return Value.getPointer().get<const Type*>();
   }
 
+  QualType getUnqualifiedTypeSlow() const;
+  
   friend class QualifierCollector;
 public:
   QualType() {}
@@ -456,10 +458,7 @@
   }
   
   /// \brief Determine whether this type is const-qualified.
-  bool isConstQualified() const {
-    // FIXME: Look through sugar types.
-    return isLocalConstQualified();
-  }
+  bool isConstQualified() const;
   
   /// \brief Determine whether this particular QualType instance has the 
   /// "restrict" qualifier set, without looking through typedefs that may have
@@ -469,10 +468,7 @@
   }
   
   /// \brief Determine whether this type is restrict-qualified.
-  bool isRestrictQualified() const {
-    // FIXME: Look through sugar types.
-    return isLocalRestrictQualified();
-  }
+  bool isRestrictQualified() const;
   
   /// \brief Determine whether this particular QualType instance has the 
   /// "volatile" qualifier set, without looking through typedefs that may have
@@ -482,10 +478,7 @@
   }
 
   /// \brief Determine whether this type is volatile-qualified.
-  bool isVolatileQualified() const {
-    // FIXME: Look through sugar types.
-    return isLocalVolatileQualified();
-  }
+  bool isVolatileQualified() const;
   
   /// \brief Determine whether this particular QualType instance has any
   /// qualifiers, without looking through any typedefs that might add 
@@ -495,10 +488,7 @@
   }
 
   /// \brief Determine whether this type has any qualifiers.
-  bool hasQualifiers() const {
-    // FIXME: Look for qualifiers at any level.
-    return hasLocalQualifiers();
-  }
+  bool hasQualifiers() const;
   
   /// \brief Determine whether this particular QualType instance has any
   /// "non-fast" qualifiers, e.g., those that are stored in an ExtQualType
@@ -519,10 +509,7 @@
   }
 
   /// \brief Retrieve the set of qualifiers applied to this type.
-  Qualifiers getQualifiers() const {
-    // FIXME: Collect qualifiers from all levels.
-    return getLocalQualifiers();
-  }
+  Qualifiers getQualifiers() const;
   
   /// \brief Retrieve the set of CVR (const-volatile-restrict) qualifiers 
   /// local to this particular QualType instance, not including any qualifiers
@@ -536,10 +523,7 @@
 
   /// \brief Retrieve the set of CVR (const-volatile-restrict) qualifiers 
   /// applied to this type.
-  unsigned getCVRQualifiers() const {
-    // FIXME: Collect qualifiers from all levels.
-    return getLocalCVRQualifiers();
-  }
+  unsigned getCVRQualifiers() const;
   
   bool isConstant(ASTContext& Ctx) const {
     return QualType::isConstant(*this, Ctx);
@@ -604,9 +588,12 @@
 
   /// \brief Return the unqualified form of the given type, which might be
   /// desugared to eliminate qualifiers introduced via typedefs.
-  QualType getUnqualifiedType() const { 
-    // FIXME: We may have to desugar the type to remove qualifiers.
-    return getLocalUnqualifiedType();
+  QualType getUnqualifiedType() const {
+    QualType T = getLocalUnqualifiedType();
+    if (!T.hasQualifiers())
+      return T;
+    
+    return getUnqualifiedTypeSlow();
   }
   
   bool isMoreQualifiedThan(QualType Other) const;
@@ -2631,6 +2618,39 @@
            !isa<FunctionType>(T) && !isa<ArrayType>(T);
 }
 
+inline bool QualType::isConstQualified() const {
+  return isLocalConstQualified() || 
+              getTypePtr()->getCanonicalTypeInternal().isLocalConstQualified();
+}
+
+inline bool QualType::isRestrictQualified() const {
+  return isLocalRestrictQualified() || 
+            getTypePtr()->getCanonicalTypeInternal().isLocalRestrictQualified();
+}
+
+
+inline bool QualType::isVolatileQualified() const {
+  return isLocalVolatileQualified() || 
+  getTypePtr()->getCanonicalTypeInternal().isLocalVolatileQualified();
+}
+  
+inline bool QualType::hasQualifiers() const {
+  return hasLocalQualifiers() ||
+                  getTypePtr()->getCanonicalTypeInternal().hasLocalQualifiers();
+}
+  
+inline Qualifiers QualType::getQualifiers() const {
+  Qualifiers Quals = getLocalQualifiers();
+  Quals.addQualifiers(
+                 getTypePtr()->getCanonicalTypeInternal().getLocalQualifiers());
+  return Quals;
+}
+  
+inline unsigned QualType::getCVRQualifiers() const {
+  return getLocalCVRQualifiers() | 
+              getTypePtr()->getCanonicalTypeInternal().getLocalCVRQualifiers();
+}
+  
 inline void QualType::removeConst() {
   removeFastQualifiers(Qualifiers::Const);
 }
diff --git a/include/clang/AST/TypeLoc.h b/include/clang/AST/TypeLoc.h
index 8ac8c22..f08ca6b 100644
--- a/include/clang/AST/TypeLoc.h
+++ b/include/clang/AST/TypeLoc.h
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
   /// \brief Returns the size of the type source info data block.
   unsigned getFullDataSize() const {
     return getLocalDataSize() + 
-      getFullDataSizeForType(getType().getUnqualifiedType());
+      getFullDataSizeForType(getType().getLocalUnqualifiedType());
   }
 
   static bool classof(const TypeLoc *TL) {
diff --git a/lib/AST/Type.cpp b/lib/AST/Type.cpp
index 5ecc33c..297534e 100644
--- a/lib/AST/Type.cpp
+++ b/lib/AST/Type.cpp
@@ -98,6 +98,44 @@
     ->getElementType().getTypePtr();
 }
 
+/// \brief Retrieve the unqualified variant of the given type, removing as
+/// little sugar as possible.
+///
+/// This routine looks through various kinds of sugar to find the 
+/// least-desuraged type that is unqualified. For example, given:
+///
+/// \code
+/// typedef int Integer;
+/// typedef const Integer CInteger;
+/// typedef CInteger DifferenceType;
+/// \endcode
+///
+/// Executing \c getUnqualifiedTypeSlow() on the type \c DifferenceType will
+/// desugar until we hit the type \c Integer, which has no qualifiers on it.
+QualType QualType::getUnqualifiedTypeSlow() const {
+  QualType Cur = *this;
+  while (true) {
+    if (!Cur.hasQualifiers())
+      return Cur;
+    
+    const Type *CurTy = Cur.getTypePtr();
+    switch (CurTy->getTypeClass()) {
+#define ABSTRACT_TYPE(Class, Parent)
+#define TYPE(Class, Parent)                                  \
+    case Type::Class: {                                      \
+      const Class##Type *Ty = cast<Class##Type>(CurTy);      \
+      if (!Ty->isSugared())                                  \
+        return Cur.getLocalUnqualifiedType();                \
+      Cur = Ty->desugar();                                   \
+      break;                                                 \
+    }
+#include "clang/AST/TypeNodes.def"
+    }
+  }
+  
+  return Cur.getUnqualifiedType();
+}
+
 /// getDesugaredType - Return the specified type with any "sugar" removed from
 /// the type.  This takes off typedefs, typeof's etc.  If the outer level of
 /// the type is already concrete, it returns it unmodified.  This is similar