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Angel Garcia Gomez5b9d33a2015-08-21 15:08:51 +00001//===--- UseAutoCheck.cpp - clang-tidy-------------------------------------===//
2//
3// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9
10#include "UseAutoCheck.h"
11#include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
12#include "clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchers.h"
13#include "clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchFinder.h"
14
15using namespace clang;
16using namespace clang::ast_matchers;
17using namespace clang::ast_matchers::internal;
18
19namespace clang {
20namespace tidy {
21namespace modernize {
22namespace {
23
24const char IteratorDeclStmtId[] = "iterator_decl";
25const char DeclWithNewId[] = "decl_new";
26
27/// \brief Matches variable declarations that have explicit initializers that
28/// are not initializer lists.
29///
30/// Given
31/// \code
32/// iterator I = Container.begin();
33/// MyType A(42);
34/// MyType B{2};
35/// MyType C;
36/// \endcode
37///
38/// varDecl(hasWrittenNonListInitializer()) maches \c I and \c A but not \c B
39/// or \c C.
40AST_MATCHER(VarDecl, hasWrittenNonListInitializer) {
41 const Expr *Init = Node.getAnyInitializer();
42 if (!Init)
43 return false;
44
45 // The following test is based on DeclPrinter::VisitVarDecl() to find if an
46 // initializer is implicit or not.
47 if (const auto *Construct = dyn_cast<CXXConstructExpr>(Init)) {
48 return !Construct->isListInitialization() && Construct->getNumArgs() > 0 &&
49 !Construct->getArg(0)->isDefaultArgument();
50 }
51 return Node.getInitStyle() != VarDecl::ListInit;
52}
53
54/// \brief Matches QualTypes that are type sugar for QualTypes that match \c
55/// SugarMatcher.
56///
57/// Given
58/// \code
59/// class C {};
60/// typedef C my_type;
61/// typedef my_type my_other_type;
62/// \endcode
63///
64/// qualType(isSugarFor(recordType(hasDeclaration(namedDecl(hasName("C"))))))
65/// matches \c my_type and \c my_other_type.
66AST_MATCHER_P(QualType, isSugarFor, Matcher<QualType>, SugarMatcher) {
67 QualType QT = Node;
68 while (true) {
69 if (SugarMatcher.matches(QT, Finder, Builder))
70 return true;
71
72 QualType NewQT = QT.getSingleStepDesugaredType(Finder->getASTContext());
73 if (NewQT == QT)
74 return false;
75 QT = NewQT;
76 }
77}
78
79/// \brief Matches named declarations that have one of the standard iterator
80/// names: iterator, reverse_iterator, const_iterator, const_reverse_iterator.
81///
82/// Given
83/// \code
84/// iterator I;
85/// const_iterator CI;
86/// \endcode
87///
88/// namedDecl(hasStdIteratorName()) matches \c I and \c CI.
89AST_MATCHER(NamedDecl, hasStdIteratorName) {
Craig Topper45857d42015-10-18 05:14:41 +000090 static const char *const IteratorNames[] = {"iterator", "reverse_iterator",
91 "const_iterator",
92 "const_reverse_iterator"};
Angel Garcia Gomez5b9d33a2015-08-21 15:08:51 +000093
94 for (const char *Name : IteratorNames) {
95 if (hasName(Name).matches(Node, Finder, Builder))
96 return true;
97 }
98 return false;
99}
100
101/// \brief Matches named declarations that have one of the standard container
102/// names.
103///
104/// Given
105/// \code
106/// class vector {};
107/// class forward_list {};
108/// class my_ver{};
109/// \endcode
110///
111/// recordDecl(hasStdContainerName()) matches \c vector and \c forward_list
112/// but not \c my_vec.
113AST_MATCHER(NamedDecl, hasStdContainerName) {
Craig Topper45857d42015-10-18 05:14:41 +0000114 static const char *const ContainerNames[] = {"array", "deque",
115 "forward_list", "list",
116 "vector",
Angel Garcia Gomez5b9d33a2015-08-21 15:08:51 +0000117
Craig Topper45857d42015-10-18 05:14:41 +0000118 "map", "multimap",
119 "set", "multiset",
Angel Garcia Gomez5b9d33a2015-08-21 15:08:51 +0000120
Craig Topper45857d42015-10-18 05:14:41 +0000121 "unordered_map",
122 "unordered_multimap",
123 "unordered_set",
124 "unordered_multiset",
Angel Garcia Gomez5b9d33a2015-08-21 15:08:51 +0000125
Craig Topper45857d42015-10-18 05:14:41 +0000126 "queue", "priority_queue",
127 "stack"};
Angel Garcia Gomez5b9d33a2015-08-21 15:08:51 +0000128
129 for (const char *Name : ContainerNames) {
130 if (hasName(Name).matches(Node, Finder, Builder))
131 return true;
132 }
133 return false;
134}
135
136/// Matches declarations whose declaration context is the C++ standard library
137/// namespace std.
138///
139/// Note that inline namespaces are silently ignored during the lookup since
140/// both libstdc++ and libc++ are known to use them for versioning purposes.
141///
142/// Given:
143/// \code
144/// namespace ns {
145/// struct my_type {};
146/// using namespace std;
147/// }
148///
149/// using std::vector;
150/// using ns:my_type;
151/// using ns::list;
152/// \code
153///
154/// usingDecl(hasAnyUsingShadowDecl(hasTargetDecl(isFromStdNamespace())))
155/// matches "using std::vector" and "using ns::list".
156AST_MATCHER(Decl, isFromStdNamespace) {
157 const DeclContext *D = Node.getDeclContext();
158
159 while (D->isInlineNamespace())
160 D = D->getParent();
161
162 if (!D->isNamespace() || !D->getParent()->isTranslationUnit())
163 return false;
164
165 const IdentifierInfo *Info = cast<NamespaceDecl>(D)->getIdentifier();
166
167 return (Info && Info->isStr("std"));
168}
169
170/// \brief Returns a DeclarationMatcher that matches standard iterators nested
171/// inside records with a standard container name.
172DeclarationMatcher standardIterator() {
173 return allOf(
174 namedDecl(hasStdIteratorName()),
175 hasDeclContext(recordDecl(hasStdContainerName(), isFromStdNamespace())));
176}
177
178/// \brief Returns a TypeMatcher that matches typedefs for standard iterators
179/// inside records with a standard container name.
180TypeMatcher typedefIterator() {
181 return typedefType(hasDeclaration(standardIterator()));
182}
183
184/// \brief Returns a TypeMatcher that matches records named for standard
185/// iterators nested inside records named for standard containers.
186TypeMatcher nestedIterator() {
187 return recordType(hasDeclaration(standardIterator()));
188}
189
190/// \brief Returns a TypeMatcher that matches types declared with using
191/// declarations and which name standard iterators for standard containers.
192TypeMatcher iteratorFromUsingDeclaration() {
193 auto HasIteratorDecl = hasDeclaration(namedDecl(hasStdIteratorName()));
194 // Types resulting from using declarations are represented by elaboratedType.
195 return elaboratedType(allOf(
196 // Unwrap the nested name specifier to test for one of the standard
197 // containers.
198 hasQualifier(specifiesType(templateSpecializationType(hasDeclaration(
199 namedDecl(hasStdContainerName(), isFromStdNamespace()))))),
200 // the named type is what comes after the final '::' in the type. It
201 // should name one of the standard iterator names.
202 namesType(
203 anyOf(typedefType(HasIteratorDecl), recordType(HasIteratorDecl)))));
204}
205
206/// \brief This matcher returns declaration statements that contain variable
207/// declarations with written non-list initializer for standard iterators.
208StatementMatcher makeIteratorDeclMatcher() {
209 return declStmt(
210 // At least one varDecl should be a child of the declStmt to ensure
211 // it's a declaration list and avoid matching other declarations,
212 // e.g. using directives.
213 has(varDecl()),
214 unless(has(varDecl(anyOf(
215 unless(hasWrittenNonListInitializer()), hasType(autoType()),
216 unless(hasType(
217 isSugarFor(anyOf(typedefIterator(), nestedIterator(),
218 iteratorFromUsingDeclaration())))))))))
219 .bind(IteratorDeclStmtId);
220}
221
222StatementMatcher makeDeclWithNewMatcher() {
Aaron Ballmanb9ea09c2015-09-17 13:31:25 +0000223 return declStmt(
224 has(varDecl()),
225 unless(has(varDecl(anyOf(
226 unless(hasInitializer(ignoringParenImpCasts(cxxNewExpr()))),
Angel Garcia Gomez2df36482015-10-14 09:29:55 +0000227 // Skip declarations that are already using auto.
228 anyOf(hasType(autoType()),
229 hasType(pointerType(pointee(autoType())))),
Aaron Ballmanb9ea09c2015-09-17 13:31:25 +0000230 // FIXME: TypeLoc information is not reliable where CV
231 // qualifiers are concerned so these types can't be
232 // handled for now.
233 hasType(pointerType(
234 pointee(hasCanonicalType(hasLocalQualifiers())))),
Angel Garcia Gomez5b9d33a2015-08-21 15:08:51 +0000235
Aaron Ballmanb9ea09c2015-09-17 13:31:25 +0000236 // FIXME: Handle function pointers. For now we ignore them
237 // because the replacement replaces the entire type
238 // specifier source range which includes the identifier.
239 hasType(pointsTo(
240 pointsTo(parenType(innerType(functionType()))))))))))
Angel Garcia Gomez5b9d33a2015-08-21 15:08:51 +0000241 .bind(DeclWithNewId);
242}
243
244} // namespace
245
246void UseAutoCheck::registerMatchers(MatchFinder *Finder) {
Aaron Ballman8b0583e2015-08-28 17:58:10 +0000247 // Only register the matchers for C++; the functionality currently does not
248 // provide any benefit to other languages, despite being benign.
249 if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) {
250 Finder->addMatcher(makeIteratorDeclMatcher(), this);
251 Finder->addMatcher(makeDeclWithNewMatcher(), this);
252 }
Angel Garcia Gomez5b9d33a2015-08-21 15:08:51 +0000253}
254
255void UseAutoCheck::replaceIterators(const DeclStmt *D, ASTContext *Context) {
256 for (const auto *Dec : D->decls()) {
257 const auto *V = cast<VarDecl>(Dec);
258 const Expr *ExprInit = V->getInit();
259
260 // Skip expressions with cleanups from the intializer expression.
261 if (const auto *E = dyn_cast<ExprWithCleanups>(ExprInit))
262 ExprInit = E->getSubExpr();
263
264 const auto *Construct = dyn_cast<CXXConstructExpr>(ExprInit);
265 if (!Construct)
266 continue;
267
268 // Ensure that the constructor receives a single argument.
269 if (Construct->getNumArgs() != 1)
270 return;
271
272 // Drill down to the as-written initializer.
273 const Expr *E = (*Construct->arg_begin())->IgnoreParenImpCasts();
274 if (E != E->IgnoreConversionOperator()) {
275 // We hit a conversion operator. Early-out now as they imply an implicit
276 // conversion from a different type. Could also mean an explicit
277 // conversion from the same type but that's pretty rare.
278 return;
279 }
280
281 if (const auto *NestedConstruct = dyn_cast<CXXConstructExpr>(E)) {
282 // If we ran into an implicit conversion contructor, can't convert.
283 //
284 // FIXME: The following only checks if the constructor can be used
285 // implicitly, not if it actually was. Cases where the converting
286 // constructor was used explicitly won't get converted.
287 if (NestedConstruct->getConstructor()->isConvertingConstructor(false))
288 return;
289 }
290 if (!Context->hasSameType(V->getType(), E->getType()))
291 return;
292 }
293
294 // Get the type location using the first declaration.
295 const auto *V = cast<VarDecl>(*D->decl_begin());
296
297 // WARNING: TypeLoc::getSourceRange() will include the identifier for things
298 // like function pointers. Not a concern since this action only works with
299 // iterators but something to keep in mind in the future.
300
301 SourceRange Range(V->getTypeSourceInfo()->getTypeLoc().getSourceRange());
302 diag(Range.getBegin(), "use auto when declaring iterators")
303 << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(Range, "auto");
304}
305
306void UseAutoCheck::replaceNew(const DeclStmt *D, ASTContext *Context) {
Angel Garcia Gomeze6035de2015-09-02 10:20:00 +0000307 const auto *FirstDecl = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(*D->decl_begin());
Angel Garcia Gomez5b9d33a2015-08-21 15:08:51 +0000308 // Ensure that there is at least one VarDecl within the DeclStmt.
309 if (!FirstDecl)
310 return;
311
312 const QualType FirstDeclType = FirstDecl->getType().getCanonicalType();
313
314 std::vector<SourceLocation> StarLocations;
315 for (const auto *Dec : D->decls()) {
316 const auto *V = cast<VarDecl>(Dec);
317 // Ensure that every DeclStmt child is a VarDecl.
318 if (!V)
319 return;
320
321 const auto *NewExpr = cast<CXXNewExpr>(V->getInit()->IgnoreParenImpCasts());
322 // Ensure that every VarDecl has a CXXNewExpr initializer.
323 if (!NewExpr)
324 return;
325
326 // If VarDecl and Initializer have mismatching unqualified types.
327 if (!Context->hasSameUnqualifiedType(V->getType(), NewExpr->getType()))
328 return;
329
330 // Remove explicitly written '*' from declarations where there's more than
331 // one declaration in the declaration list.
332 if (Dec == *D->decl_begin())
333 continue;
334
335 // All subsequent declarations should match the same non-decorated type.
336 if (FirstDeclType != V->getType().getCanonicalType())
337 return;
338
339 auto Q = V->getTypeSourceInfo()->getTypeLoc().getAs<PointerTypeLoc>();
340 while (!Q.isNull()) {
341 StarLocations.push_back(Q.getStarLoc());
342 Q = Q.getNextTypeLoc().getAs<PointerTypeLoc>();
343 }
344 }
345
346 // FIXME: There is, however, one case we can address: when the VarDecl pointee
347 // is the same as the initializer, just more CV-qualified. However, TypeLoc
348 // information is not reliable where CV qualifiers are concerned so we can't
349 // do anything about this case for now.
350 SourceRange Range(
351 FirstDecl->getTypeSourceInfo()->getTypeLoc().getSourceRange());
352 auto Diag = diag(Range.getBegin(), "use auto when initializing with new"
353 " to avoid duplicating the type name");
354
355 // Space after 'auto' to handle cases where the '*' in the pointer type is
356 // next to the identifier. This avoids changing 'int *p' into 'autop'.
357 Diag << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(Range, "auto ");
358
359 // Remove '*' from declarations using the saved star locations.
360 for (const auto &Loc : StarLocations) {
361 Diag << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(Loc, "");
362 }
363}
364
365void UseAutoCheck::check(const MatchFinder::MatchResult &Result) {
366 if (const auto *Decl = Result.Nodes.getNodeAs<DeclStmt>(IteratorDeclStmtId)) {
367 replaceIterators(Decl, Result.Context);
368 } else if (const auto *Decl =
369 Result.Nodes.getNodeAs<DeclStmt>(DeclWithNewId)) {
370 replaceNew(Decl, Result.Context);
371 } else {
372 llvm_unreachable("Bad Callback. No node provided.");
373 }
374}
375
376} // namespace modernize
377} // namespace tidy
378} // namespace clang