When we parse a tag specifier, keep track of whether that tag
specifier resulted in the creation of a new TagDecl node, which
happens either when the tag specifier was a definition or when the tag
specifier was the first declaration of that tag type. This information
has several uses, the first of which is implemented in this commit:
1) In C++, one is not allowed to define tag types within a type
specifier (e.g., static_cast<struct S { int x; } *>(0) is
ill-formed) or within the result or parameter types of a
function. We now diagnose this.
2) We can extend DeclGroups to contain information about any tags
that are declared/defined within the declaration specifiers of a
variable, e.g.,
struct Point { int x, y, z; } p;
This will help improve AST printing and template instantiation,
among other things.
3) For C99, we can keep track of whether a tag type is defined
within the type of a parameter, to properly cope with cases like,
e.g.,
int bar(struct T2 { int x; } y) {
struct T2 z;
}
We can also do similar things wherever there is a type specifier,
e.g., to keep track of where the definition of S occurs in this
legal C99 code:
(struct S { int x, y; } *)0
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@72555 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/lib/Frontend/PrintParserCallbacks.cpp b/lib/Frontend/PrintParserCallbacks.cpp
index e9aece9..73530ef 100644
--- a/lib/Frontend/PrintParserCallbacks.cpp
+++ b/lib/Frontend/PrintParserCallbacks.cpp
@@ -195,7 +195,8 @@
virtual DeclPtrTy ActOnTag(Scope *S, unsigned TagType, TagKind TK,
SourceLocation KWLoc, const CXXScopeSpec &SS,
IdentifierInfo *Name, SourceLocation NameLoc,
- AttributeList *Attr, AccessSpecifier AS) {
+ AttributeList *Attr, AccessSpecifier AS,
+ bool &Owned) {
// TagType is an instance of DeclSpec::TST, indicating what kind of tag this
// is (struct/union/enum/class).
Out << __FUNCTION__ << "\n";