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//===--- Expr.cpp - Expression AST Node Implementation --------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the Expr class and subclasses.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "clang/AST/ExprObjC.h"
#include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
#include "clang/AST/APValue.h"
#include "clang/AST/StmtVisitor.h"
#include "clang/Basic/IdentifierTable.h"
#include "clang/Basic/TargetInfo.h"
using namespace clang;
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Primary Expressions.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// getValueAsApproximateDouble - This returns the value as an inaccurate
/// double. Note that this may cause loss of precision, but is useful for
/// debugging dumps, etc.
double FloatingLiteral::getValueAsApproximateDouble() const {
llvm::APFloat V = getValue();
V.convert(llvm::APFloat::IEEEdouble, llvm::APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven);
return V.convertToDouble();
}
StringLiteral::StringLiteral(const char *strData, unsigned byteLength,
bool Wide, QualType t, SourceLocation firstLoc,
SourceLocation lastLoc) :
Expr(StringLiteralClass, t) {
// OPTIMIZE: could allocate this appended to the StringLiteral.
char *AStrData = new char[byteLength];
memcpy(AStrData, strData, byteLength);
StrData = AStrData;
ByteLength = byteLength;
IsWide = Wide;
firstTokLoc = firstLoc;
lastTokLoc = lastLoc;
}
StringLiteral::~StringLiteral() {
delete[] StrData;
}
bool UnaryOperator::isPostfix(Opcode Op) {
switch (Op) {
case PostInc:
case PostDec:
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
bool UnaryOperator::isPrefix(Opcode Op) {
switch (Op) {
case PreInc:
case PreDec:
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
/// getOpcodeStr - Turn an Opcode enum value into the punctuation char it
/// corresponds to, e.g. "sizeof" or "[pre]++".
const char *UnaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opcode Op) {
switch (Op) {
default: assert(0 && "Unknown unary operator");
case PostInc: return "++";
case PostDec: return "--";
case PreInc: return "++";
case PreDec: return "--";
case AddrOf: return "&";
case Deref: return "*";
case Plus: return "+";
case Minus: return "-";
case Not: return "~";
case LNot: return "!";
case Real: return "__real";
case Imag: return "__imag";
case SizeOf: return "sizeof";
case AlignOf: return "alignof";
case Extension: return "__extension__";
case OffsetOf: return "__builtin_offsetof";
}
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Postfix Operators.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
CallExpr::CallExpr(Expr *fn, Expr **args, unsigned numargs, QualType t,
SourceLocation rparenloc)
: Expr(CallExprClass, t), NumArgs(numargs) {
SubExprs = new Stmt*[numargs+1];
SubExprs[FN] = fn;
for (unsigned i = 0; i != numargs; ++i)
SubExprs[i+ARGS_START] = args[i];
RParenLoc = rparenloc;
}
/// setNumArgs - This changes the number of arguments present in this call.
/// Any orphaned expressions are deleted by this, and any new operands are set
/// to null.
void CallExpr::setNumArgs(unsigned NumArgs) {
// No change, just return.
if (NumArgs == getNumArgs()) return;
// If shrinking # arguments, just delete the extras and forgot them.
if (NumArgs < getNumArgs()) {
for (unsigned i = NumArgs, e = getNumArgs(); i != e; ++i)
delete getArg(i);
this->NumArgs = NumArgs;
return;
}
// Otherwise, we are growing the # arguments. New an bigger argument array.
Stmt **NewSubExprs = new Stmt*[NumArgs+1];
// Copy over args.
for (unsigned i = 0; i != getNumArgs()+ARGS_START; ++i)
NewSubExprs[i] = SubExprs[i];
// Null out new args.
for (unsigned i = getNumArgs()+ARGS_START; i != NumArgs+ARGS_START; ++i)
NewSubExprs[i] = 0;
delete[] SubExprs;
SubExprs = NewSubExprs;
this->NumArgs = NumArgs;
}
bool CallExpr::isBuiltinConstantExpr() const {
// All simple function calls (e.g. func()) are implicitly cast to pointer to
// function. As a result, we try and obtain the DeclRefExpr from the
// ImplicitCastExpr.
const ImplicitCastExpr *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(getCallee());
if (!ICE) // FIXME: deal with more complex calls (e.g. (func)(), (*func)()).
return false;
const DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(ICE->getSubExpr());
if (!DRE)
return false;
const FunctionDecl *FDecl = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(DRE->getDecl());
if (!FDecl)
return false;
unsigned builtinID = FDecl->getIdentifier()->getBuiltinID();
if (!builtinID)
return false;
// We have a builtin that is a constant expression
return builtinID == Builtin::BI__builtin___CFStringMakeConstantString ||
builtinID == Builtin::BI__builtin_classify_type;
}
bool CallExpr::isBuiltinClassifyType(llvm::APSInt &Result) const {
// The following enum mimics gcc's internal "typeclass.h" file.
enum gcc_type_class {
no_type_class = -1,
void_type_class, integer_type_class, char_type_class,
enumeral_type_class, boolean_type_class,
pointer_type_class, reference_type_class, offset_type_class,
real_type_class, complex_type_class,
function_type_class, method_type_class,
record_type_class, union_type_class,
array_type_class, string_type_class,
lang_type_class
};
Result.setIsSigned(true);
// All simple function calls (e.g. func()) are implicitly cast to pointer to
// function. As a result, we try and obtain the DeclRefExpr from the
// ImplicitCastExpr.
const ImplicitCastExpr *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(getCallee());
if (!ICE) // FIXME: deal with more complex calls (e.g. (func)(), (*func)()).
return false;
const DeclRefExpr *DRE = dyn_cast<DeclRefExpr>(ICE->getSubExpr());
if (!DRE)
return false;
// We have a DeclRefExpr.
if (strcmp(DRE->getDecl()->getName(), "__builtin_classify_type") == 0) {
// If no argument was supplied, default to "no_type_class". This isn't
// ideal, however it's what gcc does.
Result = static_cast<uint64_t>(no_type_class);
if (NumArgs >= 1) {
QualType argType = getArg(0)->getType();
if (argType->isVoidType())
Result = void_type_class;
else if (argType->isEnumeralType())
Result = enumeral_type_class;
else if (argType->isBooleanType())
Result = boolean_type_class;
else if (argType->isCharType())
Result = string_type_class; // gcc doesn't appear to use char_type_class
else if (argType->isIntegerType())
Result = integer_type_class;
else if (argType->isPointerType())
Result = pointer_type_class;
else if (argType->isReferenceType())
Result = reference_type_class;
else if (argType->isRealType())
Result = real_type_class;
else if (argType->isComplexType())
Result = complex_type_class;
else if (argType->isFunctionType())
Result = function_type_class;
else if (argType->isStructureType())
Result = record_type_class;
else if (argType->isUnionType())
Result = union_type_class;
else if (argType->isArrayType())
Result = array_type_class;
else if (argType->isUnionType())
Result = union_type_class;
else // FIXME: offset_type_class, method_type_class, & lang_type_class?
assert(0 && "CallExpr::isBuiltinClassifyType(): unimplemented type");
}
return true;
}
return false;
}
/// getOpcodeStr - Turn an Opcode enum value into the punctuation char it
/// corresponds to, e.g. "<<=".
const char *BinaryOperator::getOpcodeStr(Opcode Op) {
switch (Op) {
default: assert(0 && "Unknown binary operator");
case Mul: return "*";
case Div: return "/";
case Rem: return "%";
case Add: return "+";
case Sub: return "-";
case Shl: return "<<";
case Shr: return ">>";
case LT: return "<";
case GT: return ">";
case LE: return "<=";
case GE: return ">=";
case EQ: return "==";
case NE: return "!=";
case And: return "&";
case Xor: return "^";
case Or: return "|";
case LAnd: return "&&";
case LOr: return "||";
case Assign: return "=";
case MulAssign: return "*=";
case DivAssign: return "/=";
case RemAssign: return "%=";
case AddAssign: return "+=";
case SubAssign: return "-=";
case ShlAssign: return "<<=";
case ShrAssign: return ">>=";
case AndAssign: return "&=";
case XorAssign: return "^=";
case OrAssign: return "|=";
case Comma: return ",";
}
}
InitListExpr::InitListExpr(SourceLocation lbraceloc,
Expr **initexprs, unsigned numinits,
SourceLocation rbraceloc)
: Expr(InitListExprClass, QualType()),
LBraceLoc(lbraceloc), RBraceLoc(rbraceloc)
{
for (unsigned i = 0; i != numinits; i++)
InitExprs.push_back(initexprs[i]);
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Generic Expression Routines
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// hasLocalSideEffect - Return true if this immediate expression has side
/// effects, not counting any sub-expressions.
bool Expr::hasLocalSideEffect() const {
switch (getStmtClass()) {
default:
return false;
case ParenExprClass:
return cast<ParenExpr>(this)->getSubExpr()->hasLocalSideEffect();
case UnaryOperatorClass: {
const UnaryOperator *UO = cast<UnaryOperator>(this);
switch (UO->getOpcode()) {
default: return false;
case UnaryOperator::PostInc:
case UnaryOperator::PostDec:
case UnaryOperator::PreInc:
case UnaryOperator::PreDec:
return true; // ++/--
case UnaryOperator::Deref:
// Dereferencing a volatile pointer is a side-effect.
return getType().isVolatileQualified();
case UnaryOperator::Real:
case UnaryOperator::Imag:
// accessing a piece of a volatile complex is a side-effect.
return UO->getSubExpr()->getType().isVolatileQualified();
case UnaryOperator::Extension:
return UO->getSubExpr()->hasLocalSideEffect();
}
}
case BinaryOperatorClass: {
const BinaryOperator *BinOp = cast<BinaryOperator>(this);
// Consider comma to have side effects if the LHS and RHS both do.
if (BinOp->getOpcode() == BinaryOperator::Comma)
return BinOp->getLHS()->hasLocalSideEffect() &&
BinOp->getRHS()->hasLocalSideEffect();
return BinOp->isAssignmentOp();
}
case CompoundAssignOperatorClass:
return true;
case ConditionalOperatorClass: {
const ConditionalOperator *Exp = cast<ConditionalOperator>(this);
return Exp->getCond()->hasLocalSideEffect()
|| (Exp->getLHS() && Exp->getLHS()->hasLocalSideEffect())
|| (Exp->getRHS() && Exp->getRHS()->hasLocalSideEffect());
}
case MemberExprClass:
case ArraySubscriptExprClass:
// If the base pointer or element is to a volatile pointer/field, accessing
// if is a side effect.
return getType().isVolatileQualified();
case CallExprClass:
// TODO: check attributes for pure/const. "void foo() { strlen("bar"); }"
// should warn.
return true;
case ObjCMessageExprClass:
return true;
case StmtExprClass:
// TODO: check the inside of the statement expression
return true;
case CastExprClass:
// If this is a cast to void, check the operand. Otherwise, the result of
// the cast is unused.
if (getType()->isVoidType())
return cast<CastExpr>(this)->getSubExpr()->hasLocalSideEffect();
return false;
case ImplicitCastExprClass:
// Check the operand, since implicit casts are inserted by Sema
return cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(this)->getSubExpr()->hasLocalSideEffect();
case CXXDefaultArgExprClass:
return cast<CXXDefaultArgExpr>(this)->getExpr()->hasLocalSideEffect();
}
}
/// isLvalue - C99 6.3.2.1: an lvalue is an expression with an object type or an
/// incomplete type other than void. Nonarray expressions that can be lvalues:
/// - name, where name must be a variable
/// - e[i]
/// - (e), where e must be an lvalue
/// - e.name, where e must be an lvalue
/// - e->name
/// - *e, the type of e cannot be a function type
/// - string-constant
/// - (__real__ e) and (__imag__ e) where e is an lvalue [GNU extension]
/// - reference type [C++ [expr]]
///
Expr::isLvalueResult Expr::isLvalue() const {
// first, check the type (C99 6.3.2.1)
if (TR->isFunctionType()) // from isObjectType()
return LV_NotObjectType;
// Allow qualified void which is an incomplete type other than void (yuck).
if (TR->isVoidType() && !TR.getCanonicalType().getCVRQualifiers())
return LV_IncompleteVoidType;
if (TR->isReferenceType()) // C++ [expr]
return LV_Valid;
// the type looks fine, now check the expression
switch (getStmtClass()) {
case StringLiteralClass: // C99 6.5.1p4
return LV_Valid;
case ArraySubscriptExprClass: // C99 6.5.3p4 (e1[e2] == (*((e1)+(e2))))
// For vectors, make sure base is an lvalue (i.e. not a function call).
if (cast<ArraySubscriptExpr>(this)->getBase()->getType()->isVectorType())
return cast<ArraySubscriptExpr>(this)->getBase()->isLvalue();
return LV_Valid;
case DeclRefExprClass: { // C99 6.5.1p2
const Decl *RefdDecl = cast<DeclRefExpr>(this)->getDecl();
if (isa<VarDecl>(RefdDecl) || isa<ImplicitParamDecl>(RefdDecl))
return LV_Valid;
break;
}
case MemberExprClass: { // C99 6.5.2.3p4
const MemberExpr *m = cast<MemberExpr>(this);
return m->isArrow() ? LV_Valid : m->getBase()->isLvalue();
}
case UnaryOperatorClass:
if (cast<UnaryOperator>(this)->getOpcode() == UnaryOperator::Deref)
return LV_Valid; // C99 6.5.3p4
if (cast<UnaryOperator>(this)->getOpcode() == UnaryOperator::Real ||
cast<UnaryOperator>(this)->getOpcode() == UnaryOperator::Imag ||
cast<UnaryOperator>(this)->getOpcode() == UnaryOperator::Extension)
return cast<UnaryOperator>(this)->getSubExpr()->isLvalue(); // GNU.
break;
case ParenExprClass: // C99 6.5.1p5
return cast<ParenExpr>(this)->getSubExpr()->isLvalue();
case CompoundLiteralExprClass: // C99 6.5.2.5p5
return LV_Valid;
case ExtVectorElementExprClass:
if (cast<ExtVectorElementExpr>(this)->containsDuplicateElements())
return LV_DuplicateVectorComponents;
return LV_Valid;
case ObjCIvarRefExprClass: // ObjC instance variables are lvalues.
return LV_Valid;
case ObjCPropertyRefExprClass: // FIXME: check if read-only property.
return LV_Valid;
case PreDefinedExprClass:
return (cast<PreDefinedExpr>(this)->getIdentType() == PreDefinedExpr::CXXThis
? LV_InvalidExpression
: LV_Valid);
case CXXDefaultArgExprClass:
return cast<CXXDefaultArgExpr>(this)->getExpr()->isLvalue();
default:
break;
}
return LV_InvalidExpression;
}
/// isModifiableLvalue - C99 6.3.2.1: an lvalue that does not have array type,
/// does not have an incomplete type, does not have a const-qualified type, and
/// if it is a structure or union, does not have any member (including,
/// recursively, any member or element of all contained aggregates or unions)
/// with a const-qualified type.
Expr::isModifiableLvalueResult Expr::isModifiableLvalue() const {
isLvalueResult lvalResult = isLvalue();
switch (lvalResult) {
case LV_Valid: break;
case LV_NotObjectType: return MLV_NotObjectType;
case LV_IncompleteVoidType: return MLV_IncompleteVoidType;
case LV_DuplicateVectorComponents: return MLV_DuplicateVectorComponents;
case LV_InvalidExpression: return MLV_InvalidExpression;
}
if (TR.isConstQualified())
return MLV_ConstQualified;
if (TR->isArrayType())
return MLV_ArrayType;
if (TR->isIncompleteType())
return MLV_IncompleteType;
if (const RecordType *r = dyn_cast<RecordType>(TR.getCanonicalType())) {
if (r->hasConstFields())
return MLV_ConstQualified;
}
return MLV_Valid;
}
/// hasGlobalStorage - Return true if this expression has static storage
/// duration. This means that the address of this expression is a link-time
/// constant.
bool Expr::hasGlobalStorage() const {
switch (getStmtClass()) {
default:
return false;
case ParenExprClass:
return cast<ParenExpr>(this)->getSubExpr()->hasGlobalStorage();
case ImplicitCastExprClass:
return cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(this)->getSubExpr()->hasGlobalStorage();
case CompoundLiteralExprClass:
return cast<CompoundLiteralExpr>(this)->isFileScope();
case DeclRefExprClass: {
const Decl *D = cast<DeclRefExpr>(this)->getDecl();
if (const VarDecl *VD = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(D))
return VD->hasGlobalStorage();
if (isa<FunctionDecl>(D))
return true;
return false;
}
case MemberExprClass: {
const MemberExpr *M = cast<MemberExpr>(this);
return !M->isArrow() && M->getBase()->hasGlobalStorage();
}
case ArraySubscriptExprClass:
return cast<ArraySubscriptExpr>(this)->getBase()->hasGlobalStorage();
case PreDefinedExprClass:
return true;
case CXXDefaultArgExprClass:
return cast<CXXDefaultArgExpr>(this)->getExpr()->hasGlobalStorage();
}
}
Expr* Expr::IgnoreParens() {
Expr* E = this;
while (ParenExpr* P = dyn_cast<ParenExpr>(E))
E = P->getSubExpr();
return E;
}
/// IgnoreParenCasts - Ignore parentheses and casts. Strip off any ParenExpr
/// or CastExprs or ImplicitCastExprs, returning their operand.
Expr *Expr::IgnoreParenCasts() {
Expr *E = this;
while (true) {
if (ParenExpr *P = dyn_cast<ParenExpr>(E))
E = P->getSubExpr();
else if (CastExpr *P = dyn_cast<CastExpr>(E))
E = P->getSubExpr();
else if (ImplicitCastExpr *P = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(E))
E = P->getSubExpr();
else
return E;
}
}
bool Expr::isConstantExpr(ASTContext &Ctx, SourceLocation *Loc) const {
switch (getStmtClass()) {
default:
if (Loc) *Loc = getLocStart();
return false;
case ParenExprClass:
return cast<ParenExpr>(this)->getSubExpr()->isConstantExpr(Ctx, Loc);
case StringLiteralClass:
case ObjCStringLiteralClass:
case FloatingLiteralClass:
case IntegerLiteralClass:
case CharacterLiteralClass:
case ImaginaryLiteralClass:
case TypesCompatibleExprClass:
case CXXBoolLiteralExprClass:
return true;
case CallExprClass: {
const CallExpr *CE = cast<CallExpr>(this);
if (CE->isBuiltinConstantExpr())
return true;
if (Loc) *Loc = getLocStart();
return false;
}
case DeclRefExprClass: {
const Decl *D = cast<DeclRefExpr>(this)->getDecl();
// Accept address of function.
if (isa<EnumConstantDecl>(D) || isa<FunctionDecl>(D))
return true;
if (Loc) *Loc = getLocStart();
if (isa<VarDecl>(D))
return TR->isArrayType();
return false;
}
case CompoundLiteralExprClass:
if (Loc) *Loc = getLocStart();
// Allow "(int []){2,4}", since the array will be converted to a pointer.
// Allow "(vector type){2,4}" since the elements are all constant.
return TR->isArrayType() || TR->isVectorType();
case UnaryOperatorClass: {
const UnaryOperator *Exp = cast<UnaryOperator>(this);
// C99 6.6p9
if (Exp->getOpcode() == UnaryOperator::AddrOf) {
if (!Exp->getSubExpr()->hasGlobalStorage()) {
if (Loc) *Loc = getLocStart();
return false;
}
return true;
}
// Get the operand value. If this is sizeof/alignof, do not evalute the
// operand. This affects C99 6.6p3.
if (!Exp->isSizeOfAlignOfOp() &&
Exp->getOpcode() != UnaryOperator::OffsetOf &&
!Exp->getSubExpr()->isConstantExpr(Ctx, Loc))
return false;
switch (Exp->getOpcode()) {
// Address, indirect, pre/post inc/dec, etc are not valid constant exprs.
// See C99 6.6p3.
default:
if (Loc) *Loc = Exp->getOperatorLoc();
return false;
case UnaryOperator::Extension:
return true; // FIXME: this is wrong.
case UnaryOperator::SizeOf:
case UnaryOperator::AlignOf:
case UnaryOperator::OffsetOf:
// sizeof(vla) is not a constantexpr: C99 6.5.3.4p2.
if (!Exp->getSubExpr()->getType()->isConstantSizeType()) {
if (Loc) *Loc = Exp->getOperatorLoc();
return false;
}
return true;
case UnaryOperator::LNot:
case UnaryOperator::Plus:
case UnaryOperator::Minus:
case UnaryOperator::Not:
return true;
}
}
case SizeOfAlignOfTypeExprClass: {
const SizeOfAlignOfTypeExpr *Exp = cast<SizeOfAlignOfTypeExpr>(this);
// alignof always evaluates to a constant.
if (Exp->isSizeOf() && !Exp->getArgumentType()->isVoidType() &&
!Exp->getArgumentType()->isConstantSizeType()) {
if (Loc) *Loc = Exp->getOperatorLoc();
return false;
}
return true;
}
case BinaryOperatorClass: {
const BinaryOperator *Exp = cast<BinaryOperator>(this);
// The LHS of a constant expr is always evaluated and needed.
if (!Exp->getLHS()->isConstantExpr(Ctx, Loc))
return false;
if (!Exp->getRHS()->isConstantExpr(Ctx, Loc))
return false;
return true;
}
case ImplicitCastExprClass:
case CastExprClass: {
const Expr *SubExpr;
SourceLocation CastLoc;
if (const CastExpr *C = dyn_cast<CastExpr>(this)) {
SubExpr = C->getSubExpr();
CastLoc = C->getLParenLoc();
} else {
SubExpr = cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(this)->getSubExpr();
CastLoc = getLocStart();
}
if (!SubExpr->isConstantExpr(Ctx, Loc)) {
if (Loc) *Loc = SubExpr->getLocStart();
return false;
}
return true;
}
case ConditionalOperatorClass: {
const ConditionalOperator *Exp = cast<ConditionalOperator>(this);
if (!Exp->getCond()->isConstantExpr(Ctx, Loc) ||
// Handle the GNU extension for missing LHS.
!(Exp->getLHS() && Exp->getLHS()->isConstantExpr(Ctx, Loc)) ||
!Exp->getRHS()->isConstantExpr(Ctx, Loc))
return false;
return true;
}
case InitListExprClass: {
const InitListExpr *Exp = cast<InitListExpr>(this);
unsigned numInits = Exp->getNumInits();
for (unsigned i = 0; i < numInits; i++) {
if (!Exp->getInit(i)->isConstantExpr(Ctx, Loc)) {
if (Loc) *Loc = Exp->getInit(i)->getLocStart();
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
case CXXDefaultArgExprClass:
return cast<CXXDefaultArgExpr>(this)->getExpr()->isConstantExpr(Ctx, Loc);
}
}
/// isIntegerConstantExpr - this recursive routine will test if an expression is
/// an integer constant expression. Note: With the introduction of VLA's in
/// C99 the result of the sizeof operator is no longer always a constant
/// expression. The generalization of the wording to include any subexpression
/// that is not evaluated (C99 6.6p3) means that nonconstant subexpressions
/// can appear as operands to other operators (e.g. &&, ||, ?:). For instance,
/// "0 || f()" can be treated as a constant expression. In C90 this expression,
/// occurring in a context requiring a constant, would have been a constraint
/// violation. FIXME: This routine currently implements C90 semantics.
/// To properly implement C99 semantics this routine will need to evaluate
/// expressions involving operators previously mentioned.
/// FIXME: Pass up a reason why! Invalid operation in i-c-e, division by zero,
/// comma, etc
///
/// FIXME: This should ext-warn on overflow during evaluation! ISO C does not
/// permit this. This includes things like (int)1e1000
///
/// FIXME: Handle offsetof. Two things to do: Handle GCC's __builtin_offsetof
/// to support gcc 4.0+ and handle the idiom GCC recognizes with a null pointer
/// cast+dereference.
bool Expr::isIntegerConstantExpr(llvm::APSInt &Result, ASTContext &Ctx,
SourceLocation *Loc, bool isEvaluated) const {
switch (getStmtClass()) {
default:
if (Loc) *Loc = getLocStart();
return false;
case ParenExprClass:
return cast<ParenExpr>(this)->getSubExpr()->
isIntegerConstantExpr(Result, Ctx, Loc, isEvaluated);
case IntegerLiteralClass:
Result = cast<IntegerLiteral>(this)->getValue();
break;
case CharacterLiteralClass: {
const CharacterLiteral *CL = cast<CharacterLiteral>(this);
Result.zextOrTrunc(static_cast<uint32_t>(Ctx.getTypeSize(getType())));
Result = CL->getValue();
Result.setIsUnsigned(!getType()->isSignedIntegerType());
break;
}
case TypesCompatibleExprClass: {
const TypesCompatibleExpr *TCE = cast<TypesCompatibleExpr>(this);
Result.zextOrTrunc(static_cast<uint32_t>(Ctx.getTypeSize(getType())));
Result = Ctx.typesAreCompatible(TCE->getArgType1(), TCE->getArgType2());
break;
}
case CallExprClass: {
const CallExpr *CE = cast<CallExpr>(this);
Result.zextOrTrunc(static_cast<uint32_t>(Ctx.getTypeSize(getType())));
if (CE->isBuiltinClassifyType(Result))
break;
if (Loc) *Loc = getLocStart();
return false;
}
case DeclRefExprClass:
if (const EnumConstantDecl *D =
dyn_cast<EnumConstantDecl>(cast<DeclRefExpr>(this)->getDecl())) {
Result = D->getInitVal();
break;
}
if (Loc) *Loc = getLocStart();
return false;
case UnaryOperatorClass: {
const UnaryOperator *Exp = cast<UnaryOperator>(this);
// Get the operand value. If this is sizeof/alignof, do not evalute the
// operand. This affects C99 6.6p3.
if (!Exp->isSizeOfAlignOfOp() && !Exp->isOffsetOfOp() &&
!Exp->getSubExpr()->isIntegerConstantExpr(Result, Ctx, Loc,isEvaluated))
return false;
switch (Exp->getOpcode()) {
// Address, indirect, pre/post inc/dec, etc are not valid constant exprs.
// See C99 6.6p3.
default:
if (Loc) *Loc = Exp->getOperatorLoc();
return false;
case UnaryOperator::Extension:
return true; // FIXME: this is wrong.
case UnaryOperator::SizeOf:
case UnaryOperator::AlignOf:
// Return the result in the right width.
Result.zextOrTrunc(static_cast<uint32_t>(Ctx.getTypeSize(getType())));
// sizeof(void) and __alignof__(void) = 1 as a gcc extension.
if (Exp->getSubExpr()->getType()->isVoidType()) {
Result = 1;
break;
}
// sizeof(vla) is not a constantexpr: C99 6.5.3.4p2.
if (!Exp->getSubExpr()->getType()->isConstantSizeType()) {
if (Loc) *Loc = Exp->getOperatorLoc();
return false;
}
// Get information about the size or align.
if (Exp->getSubExpr()->getType()->isFunctionType()) {
// GCC extension: sizeof(function) = 1.
Result = Exp->getOpcode() == UnaryOperator::AlignOf ? 4 : 1;
} else {
unsigned CharSize = Ctx.Target.getCharWidth();
if (Exp->getOpcode() == UnaryOperator::AlignOf)
Result = Ctx.getTypeAlign(Exp->getSubExpr()->getType()) / CharSize;
else
Result = Ctx.getTypeSize(Exp->getSubExpr()->getType()) / CharSize;
}
break;
case UnaryOperator::LNot: {
bool Val = Result == 0;
Result.zextOrTrunc(static_cast<uint32_t>(Ctx.getTypeSize(getType())));
Result = Val;
break;
}
case UnaryOperator::Plus:
break;
case UnaryOperator::Minus:
Result = -Result;
break;
case UnaryOperator::Not:
Result = ~Result;
break;
case UnaryOperator::OffsetOf:
Result = Exp->evaluateOffsetOf(Ctx);
}
break;
}
case SizeOfAlignOfTypeExprClass: {
const SizeOfAlignOfTypeExpr *Exp = cast<SizeOfAlignOfTypeExpr>(this);
// Return the result in the right width.
Result.zextOrTrunc(static_cast<uint32_t>(Ctx.getTypeSize(getType())));
// sizeof(void) and __alignof__(void) = 1 as a gcc extension.
if (Exp->getArgumentType()->isVoidType()) {
Result = 1;
break;
}
// alignof always evaluates to a constant, sizeof does if arg is not VLA.
if (Exp->isSizeOf() && !Exp->getArgumentType()->isConstantSizeType()) {
if (Loc) *Loc = Exp->getOperatorLoc();
return false;
}
// Get information about the size or align.
if (Exp->getArgumentType()->isFunctionType()) {
// GCC extension: sizeof(function) = 1.
Result = Exp->isSizeOf() ? 1 : 4;
} else {
unsigned CharSize = Ctx.Target.getCharWidth();
if (Exp->isSizeOf())
Result = Ctx.getTypeSize(Exp->getArgumentType()) / CharSize;
else
Result = Ctx.getTypeAlign(Exp->getArgumentType()) / CharSize;
}
break;
}
case BinaryOperatorClass: {
const BinaryOperator *Exp = cast<BinaryOperator>(this);
// The LHS of a constant expr is always evaluated and needed.
if (!Exp->getLHS()->isIntegerConstantExpr(Result, Ctx, Loc, isEvaluated))
return false;
llvm::APSInt RHS(Result);
// The short-circuiting &&/|| operators don't necessarily evaluate their
// RHS. Make sure to pass isEvaluated down correctly.
if (Exp->isLogicalOp()) {
bool RHSEval;
if (Exp->getOpcode() == BinaryOperator::LAnd)
RHSEval = Result != 0;
else {
assert(Exp->getOpcode() == BinaryOperator::LOr &&"Unexpected logical");
RHSEval = Result == 0;
}
if (!Exp->getRHS()->isIntegerConstantExpr(RHS, Ctx, Loc,
isEvaluated & RHSEval))
return false;
} else {
if (!Exp->getRHS()->isIntegerConstantExpr(RHS, Ctx, Loc, isEvaluated))
return false;
}
switch (Exp->getOpcode()) {
default:
if (Loc) *Loc = getLocStart();
return false;
case BinaryOperator::Mul:
Result *= RHS;
break;
case BinaryOperator::Div:
if (RHS == 0) {
if (!isEvaluated) break;
if (Loc) *Loc = getLocStart();
return false;
}
Result /= RHS;
break;
case BinaryOperator::Rem:
if (RHS == 0) {
if (!isEvaluated) break;
if (Loc) *Loc = getLocStart();
return false;
}
Result %= RHS;
break;
case BinaryOperator::Add: Result += RHS; break;
case BinaryOperator::Sub: Result -= RHS; break;
case BinaryOperator::Shl:
Result <<=
static_cast<uint32_t>(RHS.getLimitedValue(Result.getBitWidth()-1));
break;
case BinaryOperator::Shr:
Result >>=
static_cast<uint32_t>(RHS.getLimitedValue(Result.getBitWidth()-1));
break;
case BinaryOperator::LT: Result = Result < RHS; break;
case BinaryOperator::GT: Result = Result > RHS; break;
case BinaryOperator::LE: Result = Result <= RHS; break;
case BinaryOperator::GE: Result = Result >= RHS; break;
case BinaryOperator::EQ: Result = Result == RHS; break;
case BinaryOperator::NE: Result = Result != RHS; break;
case BinaryOperator::And: Result &= RHS; break;
case BinaryOperator::Xor: Result ^= RHS; break;
case BinaryOperator::Or: Result |= RHS; break;
case BinaryOperator::LAnd:
Result = Result != 0 && RHS != 0;
break;
case BinaryOperator::LOr:
Result = Result != 0 || RHS != 0;
break;
case BinaryOperator::Comma:
// C99 6.6p3: "shall not contain assignment, ..., or comma operators,
// *except* when they are contained within a subexpression that is not
// evaluated". Note that Assignment can never happen due to constraints
// on the LHS subexpr, so we don't need to check it here.
if (isEvaluated) {
if (Loc) *Loc = getLocStart();
return false;
}
// The result of the constant expr is the RHS.
Result = RHS;
return true;
}
assert(!Exp->isAssignmentOp() && "LHS can't be a constant expr!");
break;
}
case ImplicitCastExprClass:
case CastExprClass: {
const Expr *SubExpr;
SourceLocation CastLoc;
if (const CastExpr *C = dyn_cast<CastExpr>(this)) {
SubExpr = C->getSubExpr();
CastLoc = C->getLParenLoc();
} else {
SubExpr = cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(this)->getSubExpr();
CastLoc = getLocStart();
}
// C99 6.6p6: shall only convert arithmetic types to integer types.
if (!SubExpr->getType()->isArithmeticType() ||
!getType()->isIntegerType()) {
if (Loc) *Loc = SubExpr->getLocStart();
// GCC accepts pointers as an extension.
// FIXME: check getLangOptions().NoExtensions. At the moment, it doesn't
// appear possible to get langOptions() from the Expr.
if (SubExpr->getType()->isPointerType()) // && !NoExtensions
return true;
return false;
}
uint32_t DestWidth = static_cast<uint32_t>(Ctx.getTypeSize(getType()));
// Handle simple integer->integer casts.
if (SubExpr->getType()->isIntegerType()) {
if (!SubExpr->isIntegerConstantExpr(Result, Ctx, Loc, isEvaluated))
return false;
// Figure out if this is a truncate, extend or noop cast.
// If the input is signed, do a sign extend, noop, or truncate.
if (getType()->isBooleanType()) {
// Conversion to bool compares against zero.
Result = Result != 0;
Result.zextOrTrunc(DestWidth);
} else if (SubExpr->getType()->isSignedIntegerType())
Result.sextOrTrunc(DestWidth);
else // If the input is unsigned, do a zero extend, noop, or truncate.
Result.zextOrTrunc(DestWidth);
break;
}
// Allow floating constants that are the immediate operands of casts or that
// are parenthesized.
const Expr *Operand = SubExpr;
while (const ParenExpr *PE = dyn_cast<ParenExpr>(Operand))
Operand = PE->getSubExpr();
// If this isn't a floating literal, we can't handle it.
const FloatingLiteral *FL = dyn_cast<FloatingLiteral>(Operand);
if (!FL) {
if (Loc) *Loc = Operand->getLocStart();
return false;
}
// If the destination is boolean, compare against zero.
if (getType()->isBooleanType()) {
Result = !FL->getValue().isZero();
Result.zextOrTrunc(DestWidth);
break;
}
// Determine whether we are converting to unsigned or signed.
bool DestSigned = getType()->isSignedIntegerType();
// TODO: Warn on overflow, but probably not here: isIntegerConstantExpr can
// be called multiple times per AST.
uint64_t Space[4];
(void)FL->getValue().convertToInteger(Space, DestWidth, DestSigned,
llvm::APFloat::rmTowardZero);
Result = llvm::APInt(DestWidth, 4, Space);
break;
}
case ConditionalOperatorClass: {
const ConditionalOperator *Exp = cast<ConditionalOperator>(this);
if (!Exp->getCond()->isIntegerConstantExpr(Result, Ctx, Loc, isEvaluated))
return false;
const Expr *TrueExp = Exp->getLHS();
const Expr *FalseExp = Exp->getRHS();
if (Result == 0) std::swap(TrueExp, FalseExp);
// Evaluate the false one first, discard the result.
if (FalseExp && !FalseExp->isIntegerConstantExpr(Result, Ctx, Loc, false))
return false;
// Evalute the true one, capture the result.
if (TrueExp &&
!TrueExp->isIntegerConstantExpr(Result, Ctx, Loc, isEvaluated))
return false;
break;
}
case CXXDefaultArgExprClass:
return cast<CXXDefaultArgExpr>(this)
->isIntegerConstantExpr(Result, Ctx, Loc, isEvaluated);
}
// Cases that are valid constant exprs fall through to here.
Result.setIsUnsigned(getType()->isUnsignedIntegerType());
return true;
}
/// isNullPointerConstant - C99 6.3.2.3p3 - Return true if this is either an
/// integer constant expression with the value zero, or if this is one that is
/// cast to void*.
bool Expr::isNullPointerConstant(ASTContext &Ctx) const {
// Strip off a cast to void*, if it exists.
if (const CastExpr *CE = dyn_cast<CastExpr>(this)) {
// Check that it is a cast to void*.
if (const PointerType *PT = CE->getType()->getAsPointerType()) {
QualType Pointee = PT->getPointeeType();
if (Pointee.getCVRQualifiers() == 0 &&
Pointee->isVoidType() && // to void*
CE->getSubExpr()->getType()->isIntegerType()) // from int.
return CE->getSubExpr()->isNullPointerConstant(Ctx);
}
} else if (const ImplicitCastExpr *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(this)) {
// Ignore the ImplicitCastExpr type entirely.
return ICE->getSubExpr()->isNullPointerConstant(Ctx);
} else if (const ParenExpr *PE = dyn_cast<ParenExpr>(this)) {
// Accept ((void*)0) as a null pointer constant, as many other
// implementations do.
return PE->getSubExpr()->isNullPointerConstant(Ctx);
} else if (const CXXDefaultArgExpr *DefaultArg
= dyn_cast<CXXDefaultArgExpr>(this)) {
// See through default argument expressions
return DefaultArg->getExpr()->isNullPointerConstant(Ctx);
}
// This expression must be an integer type.
if (!getType()->isIntegerType())
return false;
// If we have an integer constant expression, we need to *evaluate* it and
// test for the value 0.
llvm::APSInt Val(32);
return isIntegerConstantExpr(Val, Ctx, 0, true) && Val == 0;
}
unsigned ExtVectorElementExpr::getNumElements() const {
if (const VectorType *VT = getType()->getAsVectorType())
return VT->getNumElements();
return 1;
}
/// containsDuplicateElements - Return true if any element access is repeated.
bool ExtVectorElementExpr::containsDuplicateElements() const {
const char *compStr = Accessor.getName();
unsigned length = strlen(compStr);
for (unsigned i = 0; i < length-1; i++) {
const char *s = compStr+i;
for (const char c = *s++; *s; s++)
if (c == *s)
return true;
}
return false;
}
/// getEncodedElementAccess - We encode the fields as a llvm ConstantArray.
void ExtVectorElementExpr::getEncodedElementAccess(
llvm::SmallVectorImpl<unsigned> &Elts) const {
const char *compStr = Accessor.getName();
bool isHi = !strcmp(compStr, "hi");
bool isLo = !strcmp(compStr, "lo");
bool isEven = !strcmp(compStr, "e");
bool isOdd = !strcmp(compStr, "o");
for (unsigned i = 0, e = getNumElements(); i != e; ++i) {
uint64_t Index;
if (isHi)
Index = e + i;
else if (isLo)
Index = i;
else if (isEven)
Index = 2 * i;
else if (isOdd)
Index = 2 * i + 1;
else
Index = ExtVectorType::getAccessorIdx(compStr[i]);
Elts.push_back(Index);
}
}
// constructor for instance messages.
ObjCMessageExpr::ObjCMessageExpr(Expr *receiver, Selector selInfo,
QualType retType, ObjCMethodDecl *mproto,
SourceLocation LBrac, SourceLocation RBrac,
Expr **ArgExprs, unsigned nargs)
: Expr(ObjCMessageExprClass, retType), SelName(selInfo),
MethodProto(mproto) {
NumArgs = nargs;
SubExprs = new Stmt*[NumArgs+1];
SubExprs[RECEIVER] = receiver;
if (NumArgs) {
for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumArgs; ++i)
SubExprs[i+ARGS_START] = static_cast<Expr *>(ArgExprs[i]);
}
LBracloc = LBrac;
RBracloc = RBrac;
}
// constructor for class messages.
// FIXME: clsName should be typed to ObjCInterfaceType
ObjCMessageExpr::ObjCMessageExpr(IdentifierInfo *clsName, Selector selInfo,
QualType retType, ObjCMethodDecl *mproto,
SourceLocation LBrac, SourceLocation RBrac,
Expr **ArgExprs, unsigned nargs)
: Expr(ObjCMessageExprClass, retType), SelName(selInfo),
MethodProto(mproto) {
NumArgs = nargs;
SubExprs = new Stmt*[NumArgs+1];
SubExprs[RECEIVER] = (Expr*) ((uintptr_t) clsName | IsClsMethDeclUnknown);
if (NumArgs) {
for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumArgs; ++i)
SubExprs[i+ARGS_START] = static_cast<Expr *>(ArgExprs[i]);
}
LBracloc = LBrac;
RBracloc = RBrac;
}
// constructor for class messages.
ObjCMessageExpr::ObjCMessageExpr(ObjCInterfaceDecl *cls, Selector selInfo,
QualType retType, ObjCMethodDecl *mproto,
SourceLocation LBrac, SourceLocation RBrac,
Expr **ArgExprs, unsigned nargs)
: Expr(ObjCMessageExprClass, retType), SelName(selInfo),
MethodProto(mproto) {
NumArgs = nargs;
SubExprs = new Stmt*[NumArgs+1];
SubExprs[RECEIVER] = (Expr*) ((uintptr_t) cls | IsClsMethDeclKnown);
if (NumArgs) {
for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumArgs; ++i)
SubExprs[i+ARGS_START] = static_cast<Expr *>(ArgExprs[i]);
}
LBracloc = LBrac;
RBracloc = RBrac;
}
ObjCMessageExpr::ClassInfo ObjCMessageExpr::getClassInfo() const {
uintptr_t x = (uintptr_t) SubExprs[RECEIVER];
switch (x & Flags) {
default:
assert(false && "Invalid ObjCMessageExpr.");
case IsInstMeth:
return ClassInfo(0, 0);
case IsClsMethDeclUnknown:
return ClassInfo(0, (IdentifierInfo*) (x & ~Flags));
case IsClsMethDeclKnown: {
ObjCInterfaceDecl* D = (ObjCInterfaceDecl*) (x & ~Flags);
return ClassInfo(D, D->getIdentifier());
}
}
}
bool ChooseExpr::isConditionTrue(ASTContext &C) const {
llvm::APSInt CondVal(32);
bool IsConst = getCond()->isIntegerConstantExpr(CondVal, C);
assert(IsConst && "Condition of choose expr must be i-c-e"); IsConst=IsConst;
return CondVal != 0;
}
static int64_t evaluateOffsetOf(ASTContext& C, const Expr *E)
{
if (const MemberExpr *ME = dyn_cast<MemberExpr>(E)) {
QualType Ty = ME->getBase()->getType();
RecordDecl *RD = Ty->getAsRecordType()->getDecl();
const ASTRecordLayout &RL = C.getASTRecordLayout(RD);
FieldDecl *FD = ME->getMemberDecl();
// FIXME: This is linear time.
unsigned i = 0, e = 0;
for (i = 0, e = RD->getNumMembers(); i != e; i++) {
if (RD->getMember(i) == FD)
break;
}
return RL.getFieldOffset(i) + evaluateOffsetOf(C, ME->getBase());
} else if (const ArraySubscriptExpr *ASE = dyn_cast<ArraySubscriptExpr>(E)) {
const Expr *Base = ASE->getBase();
llvm::APSInt Idx(32);
bool ICE = ASE->getIdx()->isIntegerConstantExpr(Idx, C);
assert(ICE && "Array index is not a constant integer!");
int64_t size = C.getTypeSize(ASE->getType());
size *= Idx.getSExtValue();
return size + evaluateOffsetOf(C, Base);
} else if (isa<CompoundLiteralExpr>(E))
return 0;
assert(0 && "Unknown offsetof subexpression!");
return 0;
}
int64_t UnaryOperator::evaluateOffsetOf(ASTContext& C) const
{
assert(Opc == OffsetOf && "Unary operator not offsetof!");
unsigned CharSize = C.Target.getCharWidth();
return ::evaluateOffsetOf(C, cast<Expr>(Val)) / CharSize;
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Child Iterators for iterating over subexpressions/substatements
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// DeclRefExpr
Stmt::child_iterator DeclRefExpr::child_begin() { return child_iterator(); }
Stmt::child_iterator DeclRefExpr::child_end() { return child_iterator(); }
// ObjCIvarRefExpr
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCIvarRefExpr::child_begin() { return &Base; }
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCIvarRefExpr::child_end() { return &Base+1; }
// ObjCPropertyRefExpr
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCPropertyRefExpr::child_begin() { return &Base; }
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCPropertyRefExpr::child_end() { return &Base+1; }
// ObjCSuperRefExpr
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCSuperRefExpr::child_begin() { return child_iterator();}
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCSuperRefExpr::child_end() { return child_iterator(); }
// PreDefinedExpr
Stmt::child_iterator PreDefinedExpr::child_begin() { return child_iterator(); }
Stmt::child_iterator PreDefinedExpr::child_end() { return child_iterator(); }
// IntegerLiteral
Stmt::child_iterator IntegerLiteral::child_begin() { return child_iterator(); }
Stmt::child_iterator IntegerLiteral::child_end() { return child_iterator(); }
// CharacterLiteral
Stmt::child_iterator CharacterLiteral::child_begin() { return child_iterator(); }
Stmt::child_iterator CharacterLiteral::child_end() { return child_iterator(); }
// FloatingLiteral
Stmt::child_iterator FloatingLiteral::child_begin() { return child_iterator(); }
Stmt::child_iterator FloatingLiteral::child_end() { return child_iterator(); }
// ImaginaryLiteral
Stmt::child_iterator ImaginaryLiteral::child_begin() { return &Val; }
Stmt::child_iterator ImaginaryLiteral::child_end() { return &Val+1; }
// StringLiteral
Stmt::child_iterator StringLiteral::child_begin() { return child_iterator(); }
Stmt::child_iterator StringLiteral::child_end() { return child_iterator(); }
// ParenExpr
Stmt::child_iterator ParenExpr::child_begin() { return &Val; }
Stmt::child_iterator ParenExpr::child_end() { return &Val+1; }
// UnaryOperator
Stmt::child_iterator UnaryOperator::child_begin() { return &Val; }
Stmt::child_iterator UnaryOperator::child_end() { return &Val+1; }
// SizeOfAlignOfTypeExpr
Stmt::child_iterator SizeOfAlignOfTypeExpr::child_begin() {
// If the type is a VLA type (and not a typedef), the size expression of the
// VLA needs to be treated as an executable expression.
if (VariableArrayType* T = dyn_cast<VariableArrayType>(Ty.getTypePtr()))
return child_iterator(T);
else
return child_iterator();
}
Stmt::child_iterator SizeOfAlignOfTypeExpr::child_end() {
return child_iterator();
}
// ArraySubscriptExpr
Stmt::child_iterator ArraySubscriptExpr::child_begin() {
return &SubExprs[0];
}
Stmt::child_iterator ArraySubscriptExpr::child_end() {
return &SubExprs[0]+END_EXPR;
}
// CallExpr
Stmt::child_iterator CallExpr::child_begin() {
return &SubExprs[0];
}
Stmt::child_iterator CallExpr::child_end() {
return &SubExprs[0]+NumArgs+ARGS_START;
}
// MemberExpr
Stmt::child_iterator MemberExpr::child_begin() { return &Base; }
Stmt::child_iterator MemberExpr::child_end() { return &Base+1; }
// ExtVectorElementExpr
Stmt::child_iterator ExtVectorElementExpr::child_begin() { return &Base; }
Stmt::child_iterator ExtVectorElementExpr::child_end() { return &Base+1; }
// CompoundLiteralExpr
Stmt::child_iterator CompoundLiteralExpr::child_begin() { return &Init; }
Stmt::child_iterator CompoundLiteralExpr::child_end() { return &Init+1; }
// ImplicitCastExpr
Stmt::child_iterator ImplicitCastExpr::child_begin() { return &Op; }
Stmt::child_iterator ImplicitCastExpr::child_end() { return &Op+1; }
// CastExpr
Stmt::child_iterator CastExpr::child_begin() { return &Op; }
Stmt::child_iterator CastExpr::child_end() { return &Op+1; }
// BinaryOperator
Stmt::child_iterator BinaryOperator::child_begin() {
return &SubExprs[0];
}
Stmt::child_iterator BinaryOperator::child_end() {
return &SubExprs[0]+END_EXPR;
}
// ConditionalOperator
Stmt::child_iterator ConditionalOperator::child_begin() {
return &SubExprs[0];
}
Stmt::child_iterator ConditionalOperator::child_end() {
return &SubExprs[0]+END_EXPR;
}
// AddrLabelExpr
Stmt::child_iterator AddrLabelExpr::child_begin() { return child_iterator(); }
Stmt::child_iterator AddrLabelExpr::child_end() { return child_iterator(); }
// StmtExpr
Stmt::child_iterator StmtExpr::child_begin() { return &SubStmt; }
Stmt::child_iterator StmtExpr::child_end() { return &SubStmt+1; }
// TypesCompatibleExpr
Stmt::child_iterator TypesCompatibleExpr::child_begin() {
return child_iterator();
}
Stmt::child_iterator TypesCompatibleExpr::child_end() {
return child_iterator();
}
// ChooseExpr
Stmt::child_iterator ChooseExpr::child_begin() { return &SubExprs[0]; }
Stmt::child_iterator ChooseExpr::child_end() { return &SubExprs[0]+END_EXPR; }
// OverloadExpr
Stmt::child_iterator OverloadExpr::child_begin() { return &SubExprs[0]; }
Stmt::child_iterator OverloadExpr::child_end() { return &SubExprs[0]+NumExprs; }
// ShuffleVectorExpr
Stmt::child_iterator ShuffleVectorExpr::child_begin() {
return &SubExprs[0];
}
Stmt::child_iterator ShuffleVectorExpr::child_end() {
return &SubExprs[0]+NumExprs;
}
// VAArgExpr
Stmt::child_iterator VAArgExpr::child_begin() { return &Val; }
Stmt::child_iterator VAArgExpr::child_end() { return &Val+1; }
// InitListExpr
Stmt::child_iterator InitListExpr::child_begin() {
return InitExprs.size() ? &InitExprs[0] : 0;
}
Stmt::child_iterator InitListExpr::child_end() {
return InitExprs.size() ? &InitExprs[0] + InitExprs.size() : 0;
}
// ObjCStringLiteral
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCStringLiteral::child_begin() {
return child_iterator();
}
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCStringLiteral::child_end() {
return child_iterator();
}
// ObjCEncodeExpr
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCEncodeExpr::child_begin() { return child_iterator(); }
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCEncodeExpr::child_end() { return child_iterator(); }
// ObjCSelectorExpr
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCSelectorExpr::child_begin() {
return child_iterator();
}
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCSelectorExpr::child_end() {
return child_iterator();
}
// ObjCProtocolExpr
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCProtocolExpr::child_begin() {
return child_iterator();
}
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCProtocolExpr::child_end() {
return child_iterator();
}
// ObjCMessageExpr
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCMessageExpr::child_begin() {
return getReceiver() ? &SubExprs[0] : &SubExprs[0] + ARGS_START;
}
Stmt::child_iterator ObjCMessageExpr::child_end() {
return &SubExprs[0]+ARGS_START+getNumArgs();
}