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6.9 KiB
C++
//===--- NestedNameSpecifier.h - C++ nested name specifiers -----*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file defines the NestedNameSpecifier class, which represents
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// a C++ nested-name-specifier.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_AST_NESTEDNAMESPECIFIER_H
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#define LLVM_CLANG_AST_NESTEDNAMESPECIFIER_H
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#include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/FoldingSet.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
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namespace llvm {
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class raw_ostream;
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}
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namespace clang {
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class ASTContext;
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class NamespaceDecl;
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class IdentifierInfo;
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struct PrintingPolicy;
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class Type;
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class LangOptions;
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/// \brief Represents a C++ nested name specifier, such as
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/// "::std::vector<int>::".
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///
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/// C++ nested name specifiers are the prefixes to qualified
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/// namespaces. For example, "foo::" in "foo::x" is a nested name
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/// specifier. Nested name specifiers are made up of a sequence of
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/// specifiers, each of which can be a namespace, type, identifier
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/// (for dependent names), or the global specifier ('::', must be the
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/// first specifier).
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class NestedNameSpecifier : public llvm::FoldingSetNode {
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/// \brief The nested name specifier that precedes this nested name
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/// specifier.
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///
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/// The pointer is the nested-name-specifier that precedes this
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/// one. The integer stores one of the first four values of type
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/// SpecifierKind.
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llvm::PointerIntPair<NestedNameSpecifier *, 2> Prefix;
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/// \brief The last component in the nested name specifier, which
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/// can be an identifier, a declaration, or a type.
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///
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/// When the pointer is NULL, this specifier represents the global
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/// specifier '::'. Otherwise, the pointer is one of
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/// IdentifierInfo*, Namespace*, or Type*, depending on the kind of
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/// specifier as encoded within the prefix.
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void* Specifier;
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public:
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/// \brief The kind of specifier that completes this nested name
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/// specifier.
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enum SpecifierKind {
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/// \brief An identifier, stored as an IdentifierInfo*.
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Identifier = 0,
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/// \brief A namespace, stored as a Namespace*.
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Namespace = 1,
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/// \brief A type, stored as a Type*.
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TypeSpec = 2,
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/// \brief A type that was preceded by the 'template' keyword,
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/// stored as a Type*.
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TypeSpecWithTemplate = 3,
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/// \brief The global specifier '::'. There is no stored value.
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Global = 4
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};
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private:
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/// \brief Builds the global specifier.
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NestedNameSpecifier() : Prefix(0, 0), Specifier(0) { }
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/// \brief Copy constructor used internally to clone nested name
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/// specifiers.
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NestedNameSpecifier(const NestedNameSpecifier &Other)
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: llvm::FoldingSetNode(Other), Prefix(Other.Prefix),
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Specifier(Other.Specifier) {
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}
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NestedNameSpecifier &operator=(const NestedNameSpecifier &); // do not implement
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/// \brief Either find or insert the given nested name specifier
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/// mockup in the given context.
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static NestedNameSpecifier *FindOrInsert(ASTContext &Context,
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const NestedNameSpecifier &Mockup);
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public:
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/// \brief Builds a specifier combining a prefix and an identifier.
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///
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/// The prefix must be dependent, since nested name specifiers
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/// referencing an identifier are only permitted when the identifier
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/// cannot be resolved.
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static NestedNameSpecifier *Create(ASTContext &Context,
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NestedNameSpecifier *Prefix,
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IdentifierInfo *II);
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/// \brief Builds a nested name specifier that names a namespace.
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static NestedNameSpecifier *Create(ASTContext &Context,
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NestedNameSpecifier *Prefix,
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NamespaceDecl *NS);
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/// \brief Builds a nested name specifier that names a type.
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static NestedNameSpecifier *Create(ASTContext &Context,
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NestedNameSpecifier *Prefix,
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bool Template, Type *T);
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/// \brief Builds a specifier that consists of just an identifier.
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///
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/// The nested-name-specifier is assumed to be dependent, but has no
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/// prefix because the prefix is implied by something outside of the
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/// nested name specifier, e.g., in "x->Base::f", the "x" has a dependent
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/// type.
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static NestedNameSpecifier *Create(ASTContext &Context, IdentifierInfo *II);
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/// \brief Returns the nested name specifier representing the global
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/// scope.
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static NestedNameSpecifier *GlobalSpecifier(ASTContext &Context);
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/// \brief Return the prefix of this nested name specifier.
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///
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/// The prefix contains all of the parts of the nested name
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/// specifier that preced this current specifier. For example, for a
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/// nested name specifier that represents "foo::bar::", the current
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/// specifier will contain "bar::" and the prefix will contain
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/// "foo::".
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NestedNameSpecifier *getPrefix() const { return Prefix.getPointer(); }
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/// \brief Determine what kind of nested name specifier is stored.
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SpecifierKind getKind() const {
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if (Specifier == 0)
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return Global;
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return (SpecifierKind)Prefix.getInt();
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}
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/// \brief Retrieve the identifier stored in this nested name
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/// specifier.
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IdentifierInfo *getAsIdentifier() const {
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if (Prefix.getInt() == Identifier)
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return (IdentifierInfo *)Specifier;
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return 0;
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}
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/// \brief Retrieve the namespace stored in this nested name
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/// specifier.
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NamespaceDecl *getAsNamespace() const {
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if (Prefix.getInt() == Namespace)
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return (NamespaceDecl *)Specifier;
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return 0;
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}
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/// \brief Retrieve the type stored in this nested name specifier.
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Type *getAsType() const {
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if (Prefix.getInt() == TypeSpec ||
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Prefix.getInt() == TypeSpecWithTemplate)
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return (Type *)Specifier;
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return 0;
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}
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/// \brief Whether this nested name specifier refers to a dependent
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/// type or not.
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bool isDependent() const;
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/// \brief Print this nested name specifier to the given output
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/// stream.
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void print(llvm::raw_ostream &OS, const PrintingPolicy &Policy) const;
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void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID) const {
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ID.AddPointer(Prefix.getOpaqueValue());
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ID.AddPointer(Specifier);
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}
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void Destroy(ASTContext &Context);
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/// \brief Dump the nested name specifier to standard output to aid
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/// in debugging.
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void dump(const LangOptions &LO);
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};
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/// Insertion operator for diagnostics. This allows sending NestedNameSpecifiers
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/// into a diagnostic with <<.
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inline const DiagnosticBuilder &operator<<(const DiagnosticBuilder &DB,
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NestedNameSpecifier *NNS) {
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DB.AddTaggedVal(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(NNS),
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Diagnostic::ak_nestednamespec);
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return DB;
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}
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}
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#endif
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