Teach code completion to adjust its completion priorities based on the
type that we expect to see at a given point in the grammar, e.g., when
initializing a variable, returning a result, or calling a function. We
don't prune the candidate set at all, just adjust priorities to favor
things that should type-check, using an ultra-simplified type system.
llvm-svn: 105128
diff --git a/clang/lib/Parse/ParseExpr.cpp b/clang/lib/Parse/ParseExpr.cpp
index 0059a9a..7be1a19 100644
--- a/clang/lib/Parse/ParseExpr.cpp
+++ b/clang/lib/Parse/ParseExpr.cpp
@@ -343,6 +343,14 @@
}
}
+ // Code completion for the right-hand side of an assignment expression
+ // goes through a special hook that takes the left-hand side into account.
+ if (Tok.is(tok::code_completion) && NextTokPrec == prec::Assignment) {
+ Actions.CodeCompleteAssignmentRHS(CurScope, LHS.get());
+ ConsumeCodeCompletionToken();
+ return ExprError();
+ }
+
// Parse another leaf here for the RHS of the operator.
// ParseCastExpression works here because all RHS expressions in C have it
// as a prefix, at least. However, in C++, an assignment-expression could