This patch includes a conceptually simple, but very intrusive/pervasive change.
The idea is to segregate Objective-C "object" pointers from general C pointers (utilizing the recently added ObjCObjectPointerType). The fun starts in Sema::GetTypeForDeclarator(), where "SomeInterface *" is now represented by a single AST node (rather than a PointerType whose Pointee is an ObjCInterfaceType). Since a significant amount of code assumed ObjC object pointers where based on C pointers/structs, this patch is very tedious. It should also explain why it is hard to accomplish this in smaller, self-contained patches.
This patch does most of the "heavy lifting" related to moving from PointerType->ObjCObjectPointerType. It doesn't include all potential "cleanups". The good news is additional cleanups can be done later (some are noted in the code). This patch is so large that I didn't want to include any changes that are purely aesthetic.
By making the ObjC types truly built-in, they are much easier to work with (and require fewer "hacks"). For example, there is no need for ASTContext::isObjCIdStructType() or ASTContext::isObjCClassStructType()! We believe this change (and the follow-up cleanups) will pay dividends over time.
Given the amount of code change, I do expect some fallout from this change (though it does pass all of the clang tests). If you notice any problems, please let us know asap! Thanks.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@75314 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/test/SemaObjC/conditional-expr-3.m b/test/SemaObjC/conditional-expr-3.m
index 31d4834..0b392d4 100644
--- a/test/SemaObjC/conditional-expr-3.m
+++ b/test/SemaObjC/conditional-expr-3.m
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
}
void f10(int cond, id<P0,P1> x0, id<P0,P2> x1) {
- barP2(cond ? x0 : x1);
+ barP2(cond ? x0 : x1); // expected-warning {{incompatible type passing 'id<P0,P1>', expected 'id<P2>'}}
}
int f11(int cond, A* a, B* b) {