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1 /* Implement classes and message passing for Objective C.
2 Copyright (C) 1992-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Steve Naroff.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
10 any later version.
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21 #include "config.h"
22 #include "system.h"
23 #include "coretypes.h"
24 #include "tm.h"
25 #include "tree.h"
26 #include "stringpool.h"
27 #include "stor-layout.h"
28 #include "attribs.h"
30 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
31 #include "cp/cp-tree.h"
32 #else
33 #include "c/c-tree.h"
34 #include "c/c-lang.h"
35 #endif
37 #include "c-family/c-objc.h"
38 #include "langhooks.h"
39 #include "objc-act.h"
40 #include "objc-map.h"
41 #include "function.h"
42 #include "toplev.h"
43 #include "debug.h"
44 #include "c-family/c-target.h"
45 #include "intl.h"
46 #include "cgraph.h"
47 #include "tree-iterator.h"
48 /* Different initialization, code gen and meta data generation for each
49 runtime. */
50 #include "objc-runtime-hooks.h"
51 /* Routines used mainly by the runtimes. */
52 #include "objc-runtime-shared-support.h"
53 /* For default_tree_printer (). */
55 /* For enum gimplify_status */
56 #include "gimple-expr.h"
57 #include "gimplify.h"
59 /* For encode_method_prototype(). */
60 #include "objc-encoding.h"
62 static unsigned int should_call_super_dealloc = 0;
64 /* When building Objective-C++, we are not linking against the C front-end
65 and so need to replicate the C tree-construction functions in some way. */
66 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
67 #define OBJCP_REMAP_FUNCTIONS
68 #include "objcp-decl.h"
69 #endif /* OBJCPLUS */
71 /* This is the default way of generating a method name. */
72 /* This has the problem that "test_method:argument:" and
73 "test:method_argument:" will generate the same name
74 ("_i_Test__test_method_argument_" for an instance method of the
75 class "Test"), so you can't have them both in the same class!
76 Moreover, the demangling (going from
77 "_i_Test__test_method_argument" back to the original name) is
78 undefined because there are two correct ways of demangling the
79 name. */
80 #ifndef OBJC_GEN_METHOD_LABEL
81 #define OBJC_GEN_METHOD_LABEL(BUF, IS_INST, CLASS_NAME, CAT_NAME, SEL_NAME, NUM) \
82 do { \
83 char *temp; \
84 sprintf ((BUF), "_%s_%s_%s_%s", \
85 ((IS_INST) ? "i" : "c"), \
86 (CLASS_NAME), \
87 ((CAT_NAME)? (CAT_NAME) : ""), \
88 (SEL_NAME)); \
89 for (temp = (BUF); *temp; temp++) \
90 if (*temp == ':') *temp = '_'; \
91 } while (0)
92 #endif
94 /* These need specifying. */
95 #ifndef OBJC_FORWARDING_STACK_OFFSET
96 #define OBJC_FORWARDING_STACK_OFFSET 0
97 #endif
99 #ifndef OBJC_FORWARDING_MIN_OFFSET
100 #define OBJC_FORWARDING_MIN_OFFSET 0
101 #endif
103 /*** Private Interface (procedures) ***/
105 /* Init stuff. */
106 static void synth_module_prologue (void);
108 /* Code generation. */
110 static tree start_class (enum tree_code, tree, tree, tree, tree);
111 static tree continue_class (tree);
112 static void finish_class (tree);
113 static void start_method_def (tree, tree);
115 static tree start_protocol (enum tree_code, tree, tree, tree);
116 static tree build_method_decl (enum tree_code, tree, tree, tree, bool);
117 static tree objc_add_method (tree, tree, int, bool);
118 static tree add_instance_variable (tree, objc_ivar_visibility_kind, tree);
119 static tree build_ivar_reference (tree);
120 static tree is_ivar (tree, tree);
122 /* We only need the following for ObjC; ObjC++ will use C++'s definition
123 of DERIVED_FROM_P. */
124 #ifndef OBJCPLUS
125 static bool objc_derived_from_p (tree, tree);
126 #define DERIVED_FROM_P(PARENT, CHILD) objc_derived_from_p (PARENT, CHILD)
127 #endif
129 /* Property. */
130 static void objc_gen_property_data (tree, tree);
131 static void objc_synthesize_getter (tree, tree, tree);
132 static void objc_synthesize_setter (tree, tree, tree);
133 static tree lookup_property (tree, tree);
134 static tree lookup_property_in_list (tree, tree);
135 static tree lookup_property_in_protocol_list (tree, tree);
136 static void build_common_objc_property_accessor_helpers (void);
138 static void objc_xref_basetypes (tree, tree);
140 static tree get_class_ivars (tree, bool);
142 static void build_fast_enumeration_state_template (void);
144 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
145 static void objc_generate_cxx_cdtors (void);
146 #endif
148 /* objc attribute */
149 static void objc_decl_method_attributes (tree*, tree, int);
150 static tree build_keyword_selector (tree);
152 static void hash_init (void);
154 /* Hash tables to manage the global pool of method prototypes. Each
155 of these maps map a method name (selector) identifier to either a
156 single tree (for methods with a single method prototype) or a
157 TREE_VEC (for methods with multiple method prototypes). */
158 static GTY(()) objc_map_t instance_method_map = 0;
159 static GTY(()) objc_map_t class_method_map = 0;
161 /* Hash tables to manage the global pool of class names. */
163 static GTY(()) objc_map_t class_name_map = 0;
164 static GTY(()) objc_map_t alias_name_map = 0;
166 static tree lookup_method (tree, tree);
167 static tree lookup_method_static (tree, tree, int);
169 static void interface_hash_init (void);
170 static tree add_interface (tree, tree);
171 static void add_category (tree, tree);
172 static inline tree lookup_category (tree, tree);
174 /* Protocols. */
176 static tree lookup_protocol (tree, bool, bool);
177 static tree lookup_and_install_protocols (tree, bool);
179 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
180 static void really_start_method (tree, tree);
181 #else
182 static void really_start_method (tree, struct c_arg_info *);
183 #endif
184 static int comp_proto_with_proto (tree, tree, int);
185 static tree objc_decay_parm_type (tree);
187 /* Utilities for debugging and error diagnostics. */
189 static char *gen_type_name (tree);
190 static char *gen_type_name_0 (tree);
191 static char *gen_method_decl (tree);
192 static char *gen_declaration (tree);
194 /* Everything else. */
196 static void generate_struct_by_value_array (void) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
198 static void mark_referenced_methods (void);
199 static bool objc_type_valid_for_messaging (tree type, bool allow_classes);
200 static tree check_duplicates (tree, int, int);
202 /*** Private Interface (data) ***/
203 /* Flags for lookup_method_static(). */
205 /* Look for class methods. */
206 #define OBJC_LOOKUP_CLASS 1
207 /* Do not examine superclasses. */
208 #define OBJC_LOOKUP_NO_SUPER 2
209 /* Disable returning an instance method of a root class when a class
210 method can't be found. */
211 #define OBJC_LOOKUP_NO_INSTANCE_METHODS_OF_ROOT_CLASS 4
213 /* The OCTI_... enumeration itself is in objc/objc-act.h. */
214 tree objc_global_trees[OCTI_MAX];
216 struct imp_entry *imp_list = 0;
217 int imp_count = 0; /* `@implementation' */
218 int cat_count = 0; /* `@category' */
220 objc_ivar_visibility_kind objc_ivar_visibility, objc_default_ivar_visibility;
222 /* Use to generate method labels. */
223 static int method_slot = 0;
225 /* Flag to say whether methods in a protocol are optional or
226 required. */
227 static bool objc_method_optional_flag = false;
229 static int objc_collecting_ivars = 0;
231 /* Flag that is set to 'true' while we are processing a class
232 extension. Since a class extension just "reopens" the main
233 @interface, this can be used to determine if we are in the main
234 @interface, or in a class extension. */
235 static bool objc_in_class_extension = false;
237 static char *errbuf; /* Buffer for error diagnostics */
239 /* An array of all the local variables in the current function that
240 need to be marked as volatile. */
241 vec<tree, va_gc> *local_variables_to_volatilize = NULL;
243 /* Store all constructed constant strings in a hash table so that
244 they get uniqued properly. */
246 struct GTY((for_user)) string_descriptor {
247 /* The literal argument . */
248 tree literal;
250 /* The resulting constant string. */
251 tree constructor;
254 struct objc_string_hasher : ggc_ptr_hash<string_descriptor>
256 static hashval_t hash (string_descriptor *);
257 static bool equal (string_descriptor *, string_descriptor *);
260 static GTY(()) hash_table<objc_string_hasher> *string_htab;
262 FILE *gen_declaration_file;
264 /* Hooks for stuff that differs between runtimes. */
265 objc_runtime_hooks runtime;
267 /* Create a temporary variable of type 'type'. If 'name' is set, uses
268 the specified name, else use no name. Returns the declaration of
269 the type. The 'name' is mostly useful for debugging.
271 tree
272 objc_create_temporary_var (tree type, const char *name)
274 tree decl;
276 if (name != NULL)
278 decl = build_decl (input_location,
279 VAR_DECL, get_identifier (name), type);
281 else
283 decl = build_decl (input_location,
284 VAR_DECL, NULL_TREE, type);
286 TREE_USED (decl) = 1;
287 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl) = 1;
288 DECL_IGNORED_P (decl) = 1;
289 DECL_CONTEXT (decl) = current_function_decl;
291 return decl;
294 /* Some platforms pass small structures through registers versus
295 through an invisible pointer. Determine at what size structure is
296 the transition point between the two possibilities. */
298 static void
299 generate_struct_by_value_array (void)
301 tree type;
302 tree decls;
303 int i, j;
304 int aggregate_in_mem[32];
305 int found = 0;
307 /* Presumably no platform passes 32 byte structures in a register. */
308 /* ??? As an example, m64/ppc/Darwin can pass up to 8*long+13*double
309 in registers. */
310 for (i = 1; i < 32; i++)
312 char buffer[5];
313 tree *chain = NULL;
315 /* Create an unnamed struct that has `i' character components */
316 type = objc_start_struct (NULL_TREE);
318 strcpy (buffer, "c1");
319 decls = add_field_decl (char_type_node, buffer, &chain);
321 for (j = 1; j < i; j++)
323 sprintf (buffer, "c%d", j + 1);
324 add_field_decl (char_type_node, buffer, &chain);
326 objc_finish_struct (type, decls);
328 aggregate_in_mem[i] = aggregate_value_p (type, 0);
329 if (!aggregate_in_mem[i])
330 found = 1;
333 /* We found some structures that are returned in registers instead of memory
334 so output the necessary data. */
335 if (found)
337 for (i = 31; i >= 0; i--)
338 if (!aggregate_in_mem[i])
339 break;
340 printf ("#define OBJC_MAX_STRUCT_BY_VALUE %d\n", i);
343 exit (0);
346 bool
347 objc_init (void)
349 bool ok;
350 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
351 if (cxx_init () == false)
352 #else
353 if (c_objc_common_init () == false)
354 #endif
355 return false;
357 /* print_struct_values is triggered by -print-runtime-info (used
358 when building libobjc, with an empty file as input). It does not
359 require any ObjC setup, and it never returns.
361 -fcompare-debug is used to check the compiler output; we are
362 executed twice, once with flag_compare_debug set, and once with
363 it not set. If the flag is used together with
364 -print-runtime-info, we want to print the runtime info only once,
365 else it would be output in duplicate. So we check
366 flag_compare_debug to output it in only one of the invocations.
368 As a side effect, this also that means -fcompare-debug
369 -print-runtime-info will run the compiler twice, and compare the
370 generated assembler file; the first time the compiler exits
371 immediately (producing no file), and the second time it compiles
372 an empty file. This checks, as a side effect, that compiling an
373 empty file produces no assembler output. */
374 if (print_struct_values && !flag_compare_debug)
375 generate_struct_by_value_array ();
377 /* Set up stuff used by FE parser and all runtimes. */
378 errbuf = XNEWVEC (char, 1024 * 10);
379 interface_hash_init ();
380 hash_init ();
381 objc_encoding_init ();
382 /* ... and then check flags and set-up for the selected runtime ... */
383 if (flag_next_runtime && flag_objc_abi >= 2)
384 ok = objc_next_runtime_abi_02_init (&runtime);
385 else if (flag_next_runtime)
386 ok = objc_next_runtime_abi_01_init (&runtime);
387 else
388 ok = objc_gnu_runtime_abi_01_init (&runtime);
390 /* If that part of the setup failed - bail out immediately. */
391 if (!ok)
392 return false;
394 /* Determine the default visibility for instance variables. */
395 switch (default_ivar_visibility)
397 case IVAR_VISIBILITY_PRIVATE:
398 objc_default_ivar_visibility = OBJC_IVAR_VIS_PRIVATE;
399 break;
400 case IVAR_VISIBILITY_PUBLIC:
401 objc_default_ivar_visibility = OBJC_IVAR_VIS_PUBLIC;
402 break;
403 case IVAR_VISIBILITY_PACKAGE:
404 objc_default_ivar_visibility = OBJC_IVAR_VIS_PACKAGE;
405 break;
406 default:
407 objc_default_ivar_visibility = OBJC_IVAR_VIS_PROTECTED;
410 /* Generate general types and push runtime-specific decls to file scope. */
411 synth_module_prologue ();
413 return true;
416 /* This is called at the end of parsing by the C/C++ parsers. */
417 void
418 objc_write_global_declarations (void)
420 mark_referenced_methods ();
422 /* A missing @end might not be detected by the parser. */
423 if (objc_implementation_context)
425 warning (0, "%<@end%> missing in implementation context");
426 finish_class (objc_implementation_context);
427 objc_ivar_chain = NULL_TREE;
428 objc_implementation_context = NULL_TREE;
431 if (warn_selector)
433 objc_map_iterator_t i;
435 objc_map_iterator_initialize (class_method_map, &i);
436 while (objc_map_iterator_move_to_next (class_method_map, &i))
437 check_duplicates (objc_map_iterator_current_value (class_method_map, i), 0, 1);
439 objc_map_iterator_initialize (instance_method_map, &i);
440 while (objc_map_iterator_move_to_next (instance_method_map, &i))
441 check_duplicates (objc_map_iterator_current_value (instance_method_map, i), 0, 0);
444 /* TODO: consider an early exit here if either errorcount or sorrycount
445 is non-zero. Not only is it wasting time to generate the metadata,
446 it needlessly imposes need to re-check for things that are already
447 determined to be errors. */
449 /* Finalize Objective-C runtime data. No need to generate tables
450 and code if only checking syntax, or if generating a PCH file. */
451 if (!flag_syntax_only && !pch_file)
453 location_t saved_location;
455 /* If gen_declaration desired, open the output file. */
456 if (flag_gen_declaration)
458 char * const dumpname = concat (dump_base_name, ".decl", NULL);
459 gen_declaration_file = fopen (dumpname, "w");
460 if (gen_declaration_file == 0)
461 fatal_error (input_location, "can%'t open %s: %m", dumpname);
462 free (dumpname);
465 /* Set the input location to BUILTINS_LOCATION. This is good
466 for error messages, in case any is generated while producing
467 the metadata, but it also silences warnings that would be
468 produced when compiling with -Wpadded in case when padding is
469 automatically added to the built-in runtime data structure
470 declarations. We know about this padding, and it is fine; we
471 don't want users to see any warnings about it if they use
472 -Wpadded. */
473 saved_location = input_location;
474 input_location = BUILTINS_LOCATION;
476 /* Compute and emit the meta-data tables for this runtime. */
477 (*runtime.generate_metadata) ();
479 /* Restore the original location, just in case it mattered. */
480 input_location = saved_location;
482 /* ... and then close any declaration file we opened. */
483 if (gen_declaration_file)
484 fclose (gen_declaration_file);
488 /* Return the first occurrence of a method declaration corresponding
489 to sel_name in rproto_list. Search rproto_list recursively.
490 If is_class is 0, search for instance methods, otherwise for class
491 methods. */
492 static tree
493 lookup_method_in_protocol_list (tree rproto_list, tree sel_name,
494 int is_class)
496 tree rproto, p, m;
498 for (rproto = rproto_list; rproto; rproto = TREE_CHAIN (rproto))
500 p = TREE_VALUE (rproto);
501 m = NULL_TREE;
503 if (TREE_CODE (p) == PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE)
505 /* First, search the @required protocol methods. */
506 if (is_class)
507 m = lookup_method (PROTOCOL_CLS_METHODS (p), sel_name);
508 else
509 m = lookup_method (PROTOCOL_NST_METHODS (p), sel_name);
511 if (m)
512 return m;
514 /* If still not found, search the @optional protocol methods. */
515 if (is_class)
516 m = lookup_method (PROTOCOL_OPTIONAL_CLS_METHODS (p), sel_name);
517 else
518 m = lookup_method (PROTOCOL_OPTIONAL_NST_METHODS (p), sel_name);
520 if (m)
521 return m;
523 /* If still not found, search the attached protocols. */
524 if (PROTOCOL_LIST (p))
525 m = lookup_method_in_protocol_list (PROTOCOL_LIST (p),
526 sel_name, is_class);
527 if (m)
528 return m;
530 else
532 ; /* An identifier...if we could not find a protocol. */
536 return 0;
539 static tree
540 lookup_protocol_in_reflist (tree rproto_list, tree lproto)
542 tree rproto, p;
544 /* Make sure the protocol is supported by the object on the rhs. */
545 if (TREE_CODE (lproto) == PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE)
547 tree fnd = 0;
548 for (rproto = rproto_list; rproto; rproto = TREE_CHAIN (rproto))
550 p = TREE_VALUE (rproto);
552 if (TREE_CODE (p) == PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE)
554 if (lproto == p)
555 fnd = lproto;
557 else if (PROTOCOL_LIST (p))
558 fnd = lookup_protocol_in_reflist (PROTOCOL_LIST (p), lproto);
561 if (fnd)
562 return fnd;
565 else
567 ; /* An identifier...if we could not find a protocol. */
570 return 0;
573 void
574 objc_start_class_interface (tree klass, tree super_class,
575 tree protos, tree attributes)
577 if (flag_objc1_only && attributes)
578 error_at (input_location, "class attributes are not available in Objective-C 1.0");
580 objc_interface_context
581 = objc_ivar_context
582 = start_class (CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE, klass, super_class, protos, attributes);
583 objc_ivar_visibility = objc_default_ivar_visibility;
586 void
587 objc_start_category_interface (tree klass, tree categ,
588 tree protos, tree attributes)
590 if (attributes)
592 if (flag_objc1_only)
593 error_at (input_location, "category attributes are not available in Objective-C 1.0");
594 else
595 warning_at (input_location, OPT_Wattributes,
596 "category attributes are not available in this version"
597 " of the compiler, (ignored)");
599 if (categ == NULL_TREE)
601 if (flag_objc1_only)
602 error_at (input_location, "class extensions are not available in Objective-C 1.0");
603 else
605 /* Iterate over all the classes and categories implemented
606 up to now in this compilation unit. */
607 struct imp_entry *t;
609 for (t = imp_list; t; t = t->next)
611 /* If we find a class @implementation with the same name
612 as the one we are extending, produce an error. */
613 if (TREE_CODE (t->imp_context) == CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE
614 && IDENTIFIER_POINTER (CLASS_NAME (t->imp_context)) == IDENTIFIER_POINTER (klass))
615 error_at (input_location,
616 "class extension for class %qE declared after its %<@implementation%>",
617 klass);
621 objc_interface_context
622 = start_class (CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE, klass, categ, protos, NULL_TREE);
623 objc_ivar_chain
624 = continue_class (objc_interface_context);
627 void
628 objc_start_protocol (tree name, tree protos, tree attributes)
630 if (flag_objc1_only && attributes)
631 error_at (input_location, "protocol attributes are not available in Objective-C 1.0");
633 objc_interface_context
634 = start_protocol (PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE, name, protos, attributes);
635 objc_method_optional_flag = false;
638 void
639 objc_continue_interface (void)
641 objc_ivar_chain
642 = continue_class (objc_interface_context);
645 void
646 objc_finish_interface (void)
648 finish_class (objc_interface_context);
649 objc_interface_context = NULL_TREE;
650 objc_method_optional_flag = false;
651 objc_in_class_extension = false;
654 void
655 objc_start_class_implementation (tree klass, tree super_class)
657 objc_implementation_context
658 = objc_ivar_context
659 = start_class (CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE, klass, super_class, NULL_TREE,
660 NULL_TREE);
661 objc_ivar_visibility = objc_default_ivar_visibility;
664 void
665 objc_start_category_implementation (tree klass, tree categ)
667 objc_implementation_context
668 = start_class (CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE, klass, categ, NULL_TREE,
669 NULL_TREE);
670 objc_ivar_chain
671 = continue_class (objc_implementation_context);
674 void
675 objc_continue_implementation (void)
677 objc_ivar_chain
678 = continue_class (objc_implementation_context);
681 void
682 objc_finish_implementation (void)
684 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
685 if (flag_objc_call_cxx_cdtors)
686 objc_generate_cxx_cdtors ();
687 #endif
689 if (objc_implementation_context)
691 finish_class (objc_implementation_context);
692 objc_ivar_chain = NULL_TREE;
693 objc_implementation_context = NULL_TREE;
695 else
696 warning (0, "%<@end%> must appear in an @implementation context");
699 void
700 objc_set_visibility (objc_ivar_visibility_kind visibility)
702 if (visibility == OBJC_IVAR_VIS_PACKAGE)
704 if (flag_objc1_only)
705 error ("%<@package%> is not available in Objective-C 1.0");
706 else
707 warning (0, "%<@package%> presently has the same effect as %<@public%>");
709 objc_ivar_visibility = visibility;
712 void
713 objc_set_method_opt (bool optional)
715 if (flag_objc1_only)
717 if (optional)
718 error_at (input_location, "%<@optional%> is not available in Objective-C 1.0");
719 else
720 error_at (input_location, "%<@required%> is not available in Objective-C 1.0");
723 objc_method_optional_flag = optional;
724 if (!objc_interface_context
725 || TREE_CODE (objc_interface_context) != PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE)
727 if (optional)
728 error ("%<@optional%> is allowed in @protocol context only");
729 else
730 error ("%<@required%> is allowed in @protocol context only");
731 objc_method_optional_flag = false;
735 /* This routine looks for a given PROPERTY in a list of CLASS, CATEGORY, or
736 PROTOCOL. */
737 static tree
738 lookup_property_in_list (tree chain, tree property)
740 tree x;
741 for (x = CLASS_PROPERTY_DECL (chain); x; x = TREE_CHAIN (x))
742 if (PROPERTY_NAME (x) == property)
743 return x;
744 return NULL_TREE;
747 /* This routine looks for a given PROPERTY in the tree chain of RPROTO_LIST. */
748 static tree lookup_property_in_protocol_list (tree rproto_list, tree property)
750 tree rproto, x;
751 for (rproto = rproto_list; rproto; rproto = TREE_CHAIN (rproto))
753 tree p = TREE_VALUE (rproto);
754 if (TREE_CODE (p) == PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE)
756 if ((x = lookup_property_in_list (p, property)))
757 return x;
758 if (PROTOCOL_LIST (p))
759 return lookup_property_in_protocol_list (PROTOCOL_LIST (p), property);
761 else
763 ; /* An identifier...if we could not find a protocol. */
766 return NULL_TREE;
769 /* This routine looks up the PROPERTY in current INTERFACE, its categories and up the
770 chain of interface hierarchy. */
771 static tree
772 lookup_property (tree interface_type, tree property)
774 tree inter = interface_type;
775 while (inter)
777 tree x, category;
778 if ((x = lookup_property_in_list (inter, property)))
779 return x;
780 /* Failing that, look for the property in each category of the class. */
781 category = inter;
782 while ((category = CLASS_CATEGORY_LIST (category)))
784 if ((x = lookup_property_in_list (category, property)))
785 return x;
787 /* When checking a category, also check the protocols
788 attached with the category itself. */
789 if (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (category)
790 && (x = lookup_property_in_protocol_list
791 (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (category), property)))
792 return x;
795 /* Failing to find in categories, look for property in protocol list. */
796 if (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (inter)
797 && (x = lookup_property_in_protocol_list
798 (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (inter), property)))
799 return x;
801 /* Failing that, climb up the inheritance hierarchy. */
802 inter = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (inter));
804 return inter;
807 /* This routine is called by the parser when a
808 @property... declaration is found. 'decl' is the declaration of
809 the property (type/identifier), and the other arguments represent
810 property attributes that may have been specified in the Objective-C
811 declaration. 'parsed_property_readonly' is 'true' if the attribute
812 'readonly' was specified, and 'false' if not; similarly for the
813 other bool parameters. 'parsed_property_getter_ident' is NULL_TREE
814 if the attribute 'getter' was not specified, and is the identifier
815 corresponding to the specified getter if it was; similarly for
816 'parsed_property_setter_ident'. */
817 void
818 objc_add_property_declaration (location_t location, tree decl,
819 bool parsed_property_readonly, bool parsed_property_readwrite,
820 bool parsed_property_assign, bool parsed_property_retain,
821 bool parsed_property_copy, bool parsed_property_nonatomic,
822 tree parsed_property_getter_ident, tree parsed_property_setter_ident)
824 tree property_decl;
825 tree x;
826 /* 'property_readonly' and 'property_assign_semantics' are the final
827 attributes of the property after all parsed attributes have been
828 considered (eg, if we parsed no 'readonly' and no 'readwrite', ie
829 parsed_property_readonly = false and parsed_property_readwrite =
830 false, then property_readonly will be false because the default
831 is readwrite). */
832 bool property_readonly = false;
833 objc_property_assign_semantics property_assign_semantics = OBJC_PROPERTY_ASSIGN;
834 bool property_extension_in_class_extension = false;
836 if (flag_objc1_only)
837 error_at (input_location, "%<@property%> is not available in Objective-C 1.0");
839 if (parsed_property_readonly && parsed_property_readwrite)
841 error_at (location, "%<readonly%> attribute conflicts with %<readwrite%> attribute");
842 /* In case of conflicting attributes (here and below), after
843 producing an error, we pick one of the attributes and keep
844 going. */
845 property_readonly = false;
847 else
849 if (parsed_property_readonly)
850 property_readonly = true;
852 if (parsed_property_readwrite)
853 property_readonly = false;
856 if (parsed_property_readonly && parsed_property_setter_ident)
858 error_at (location, "%<readonly%> attribute conflicts with %<setter%> attribute");
859 property_readonly = false;
862 if (parsed_property_assign && parsed_property_retain)
864 error_at (location, "%<assign%> attribute conflicts with %<retain%> attribute");
865 property_assign_semantics = OBJC_PROPERTY_RETAIN;
867 else if (parsed_property_assign && parsed_property_copy)
869 error_at (location, "%<assign%> attribute conflicts with %<copy%> attribute");
870 property_assign_semantics = OBJC_PROPERTY_COPY;
872 else if (parsed_property_retain && parsed_property_copy)
874 error_at (location, "%<retain%> attribute conflicts with %<copy%> attribute");
875 property_assign_semantics = OBJC_PROPERTY_COPY;
877 else
879 if (parsed_property_assign)
880 property_assign_semantics = OBJC_PROPERTY_ASSIGN;
882 if (parsed_property_retain)
883 property_assign_semantics = OBJC_PROPERTY_RETAIN;
885 if (parsed_property_copy)
886 property_assign_semantics = OBJC_PROPERTY_COPY;
889 if (!objc_interface_context)
891 error_at (location, "property declaration not in @interface or @protocol context");
892 return;
895 /* At this point we know that we are either in an interface, a
896 category, or a protocol. */
898 /* We expect a FIELD_DECL from the parser. Make sure we didn't get
899 something else, as that would confuse the checks below. */
900 if (TREE_CODE (decl) != FIELD_DECL)
902 error_at (location, "invalid property declaration");
903 return;
906 /* Do some spot-checks for the most obvious invalid types. */
908 if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) == ARRAY_TYPE)
910 error_at (location, "property can not be an array");
911 return;
914 /* The C++/ObjC++ parser seems to reject the ':' for a bitfield when
915 parsing, while the C/ObjC parser accepts it and gives us a
916 FIELD_DECL with a DECL_INITIAL set. So we use the DECL_INITIAL
917 to check for a bitfield when doing ObjC. */
918 #ifndef OBJCPLUS
919 if (DECL_INITIAL (decl))
921 /* A @property is not an actual variable, but it is a way to
922 describe a pair of accessor methods, so its type (which is
923 the type of the return value of the getter and the first
924 argument of the setter) can't be a bitfield (as return values
925 and arguments of functions can not be bitfields). The
926 underlying instance variable could be a bitfield, but that is
927 a different matter. */
928 error_at (location, "property can not be a bit-field");
929 return;
931 #endif
933 /* TODO: Check that the property type is an Objective-C object or a
934 "POD". */
936 /* Implement -Wproperty-assign-default (which is enabled by default). */
937 if (warn_property_assign_default
938 /* If garbage collection is not being used, then 'assign' is
939 valid for objects (and typically used for delegates) but it
940 is wrong in most cases (since most objects need to be
941 retained or copied in setters). Warn users when 'assign' is
942 used implicitly. */
943 && property_assign_semantics == OBJC_PROPERTY_ASSIGN
944 /* Read-only properties are never assigned, so the assignment
945 semantics do not matter in that case. */
946 && !property_readonly
947 && !flag_objc_gc)
949 /* Please note that it would make sense to default to 'assign'
950 for non-{Objective-C objects}, and to 'retain' for
951 Objective-C objects. But that would break compatibility with
952 other compilers. */
953 if (!parsed_property_assign && !parsed_property_retain && !parsed_property_copy)
955 /* Use 'false' so we do not warn for Class objects. */
956 if (objc_type_valid_for_messaging (TREE_TYPE (decl), false))
958 warning_at (location,
960 "object property %qD has no %<assign%>, %<retain%> or %<copy%> attribute; assuming %<assign%>",
961 decl);
962 inform (location,
963 "%<assign%> can be unsafe for Objective-C objects; please state explicitly if you need it");
968 if (property_assign_semantics == OBJC_PROPERTY_RETAIN
969 && !objc_type_valid_for_messaging (TREE_TYPE (decl), true))
970 error_at (location, "%<retain%> attribute is only valid for Objective-C objects");
972 if (property_assign_semantics == OBJC_PROPERTY_COPY
973 && !objc_type_valid_for_messaging (TREE_TYPE (decl), true))
974 error_at (location, "%<copy%> attribute is only valid for Objective-C objects");
976 /* Now determine the final property getter and setter names. They
977 will be stored in the PROPERTY_DECL, from which they'll always be
978 extracted and used. */
980 /* Adjust, or fill in, setter and getter names. We overwrite the
981 parsed_property_setter_ident and parsed_property_getter_ident
982 with the final setter and getter identifiers that will be
983 used. */
984 if (parsed_property_setter_ident)
986 /* The setter should be terminated by ':', but the parser only
987 gives us an identifier without ':'. So, we need to add ':'
988 at the end. */
989 const char *parsed_setter = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (parsed_property_setter_ident);
990 size_t length = strlen (parsed_setter);
991 char *final_setter = (char *)alloca (length + 2);
993 sprintf (final_setter, "%s:", parsed_setter);
994 parsed_property_setter_ident = get_identifier (final_setter);
996 else
998 if (!property_readonly)
999 parsed_property_setter_ident = get_identifier (objc_build_property_setter_name
1000 (DECL_NAME (decl)));
1003 if (!parsed_property_getter_ident)
1004 parsed_property_getter_ident = DECL_NAME (decl);
1006 /* Check for duplicate property declarations. We first check the
1007 immediate context for a property with the same name. Any such
1008 declarations are an error, unless this is a class extension and
1009 we are extending a property from readonly to readwrite. */
1010 for (x = CLASS_PROPERTY_DECL (objc_interface_context); x; x = TREE_CHAIN (x))
1012 if (PROPERTY_NAME (x) == DECL_NAME (decl))
1014 if (objc_in_class_extension
1015 && property_readonly == 0
1016 && PROPERTY_READONLY (x) == 1)
1018 /* This is a class extension, and we are extending an
1019 existing readonly property to a readwrite one.
1020 That's fine. :-) */
1021 property_extension_in_class_extension = true;
1022 break;
1024 else
1026 location_t original_location = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (x);
1028 error_at (location, "redeclaration of property %qD", decl);
1030 if (original_location != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
1031 inform (original_location, "originally specified here");
1032 return;
1037 /* If x is not NULL_TREE, we must be in a class extension and we're
1038 extending a readonly property. In that case, no point in
1039 searching for another declaration. */
1040 if (x == NULL_TREE)
1042 /* We now need to check for existing property declarations (in
1043 the superclass, other categories or protocols) and check that
1044 the new declaration is not in conflict with existing
1045 ones. */
1047 /* Search for a previous, existing declaration of a property
1048 with the same name in superclasses, protocols etc. If one is
1049 found, it will be in the 'x' variable. */
1051 /* Note that, for simplicity, the following may search again the
1052 local context. That's Ok as nothing will be found (else we'd
1053 have thrown an error above); it's only a little inefficient,
1054 but the code is simpler. */
1055 switch (TREE_CODE (objc_interface_context))
1057 case CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE:
1058 /* Look up the property in the current @interface (which
1059 will find nothing), then its protocols and categories and
1060 superclasses. */
1061 x = lookup_property (objc_interface_context, DECL_NAME (decl));
1062 break;
1063 case CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE:
1064 /* Look up the property in the main @interface, then
1065 protocols and categories (one of them is ours, and will
1066 find nothing) and superclasses. */
1067 x = lookup_property (lookup_interface (CLASS_NAME (objc_interface_context)),
1068 DECL_NAME (decl));
1069 break;
1070 case PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE:
1071 /* Looks up the property in any protocols attached to the
1072 current protocol. */
1073 if (PROTOCOL_LIST (objc_interface_context))
1075 x = lookup_property_in_protocol_list (PROTOCOL_LIST (objc_interface_context),
1076 DECL_NAME (decl));
1078 break;
1079 default:
1080 gcc_unreachable ();
1084 if (x != NULL_TREE)
1086 /* An existing property was found; check that it has the same
1087 types, or it is compatible. */
1088 location_t original_location = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (x);
1090 if (PROPERTY_NONATOMIC (x) != parsed_property_nonatomic)
1092 warning_at (location, 0,
1093 "'nonatomic' attribute of property %qD conflicts with previous declaration", decl);
1095 if (original_location != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
1096 inform (original_location, "originally specified here");
1097 return;
1100 if (PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (x) != parsed_property_getter_ident)
1102 warning_at (location, 0,
1103 "'getter' attribute of property %qD conflicts with previous declaration", decl);
1105 if (original_location != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
1106 inform (original_location, "originally specified here");
1107 return;
1110 /* We can only compare the setter names if both the old and new property have a setter. */
1111 if (!property_readonly && !PROPERTY_READONLY(x))
1113 if (PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME (x) != parsed_property_setter_ident)
1115 warning_at (location, 0,
1116 "'setter' attribute of property %qD conflicts with previous declaration", decl);
1118 if (original_location != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
1119 inform (original_location, "originally specified here");
1120 return;
1124 if (PROPERTY_ASSIGN_SEMANTICS (x) != property_assign_semantics)
1126 warning_at (location, 0,
1127 "assign semantics attributes of property %qD conflict with previous declaration", decl);
1129 if (original_location != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
1130 inform (original_location, "originally specified here");
1131 return;
1134 /* It's ok to have a readonly property that becomes a readwrite, but not vice versa. */
1135 if (PROPERTY_READONLY (x) == 0 && property_readonly == 1)
1137 warning_at (location, 0,
1138 "'readonly' attribute of property %qD conflicts with previous declaration", decl);
1140 if (original_location != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
1141 inform (original_location, "originally specified here");
1142 return;
1145 /* We now check that the new and old property declarations have
1146 the same types (or compatible one). In the Objective-C
1147 tradition of loose type checking, we do type-checking but
1148 only generate warnings (not errors) if they do not match.
1149 For non-readonly properties, the types must match exactly;
1150 for readonly properties, it is allowed to use a "more
1151 specialized" type in the new property declaration. Eg, the
1152 superclass has a getter returning (NSArray *) and the
1153 subclass a getter returning (NSMutableArray *). The object's
1154 getter returns an (NSMutableArray *); but if you cast the
1155 object to the superclass, which is allowed, you'd still
1156 expect the getter to return an (NSArray *), which works since
1157 an (NSMutableArray *) is an (NSArray *) too. So, the set of
1158 objects belonging to the type of the new @property should be
1159 a subset of the set of objects belonging to the type of the
1160 old @property. This is what "specialization" means. And the
1161 reason it only applies to readonly properties is that for a
1162 readwrite property the setter would have the opposite
1163 requirement - ie that the superclass type is more specialized
1164 then the subclass one; hence the only way to satisfy both
1165 constraints is that the types match. */
1167 /* If the types are not the same in the C sense, we warn ... */
1168 if (!comptypes (TREE_TYPE (x), TREE_TYPE (decl))
1169 /* ... unless the property is readonly, in which case we
1170 allow a new, more specialized, declaration. */
1171 && (!property_readonly
1172 || !objc_compare_types (TREE_TYPE (x),
1173 TREE_TYPE (decl), -5, NULL_TREE)))
1175 warning_at (location, 0,
1176 "type of property %qD conflicts with previous declaration", decl);
1177 if (original_location != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
1178 inform (original_location, "originally specified here");
1179 return;
1182 /* If we are in a class extension and we're extending a readonly
1183 property in the main @interface, we'll just update the
1184 existing property with the readwrite flag and potentially the
1185 new setter name. */
1186 if (property_extension_in_class_extension)
1188 PROPERTY_READONLY (x) = 0;
1189 PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME (x) = parsed_property_setter_ident;
1190 return;
1194 /* Create a PROPERTY_DECL node. */
1195 property_decl = make_node (PROPERTY_DECL);
1197 /* Copy the basic information from the original decl. */
1198 TREE_TYPE (property_decl) = TREE_TYPE (decl);
1199 DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (property_decl) = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl);
1200 TREE_DEPRECATED (property_decl) = TREE_DEPRECATED (decl);
1202 /* Add property-specific information. */
1203 PROPERTY_NAME (property_decl) = DECL_NAME (decl);
1204 PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (property_decl) = parsed_property_getter_ident;
1205 PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME (property_decl) = parsed_property_setter_ident;
1206 PROPERTY_READONLY (property_decl) = property_readonly;
1207 PROPERTY_NONATOMIC (property_decl) = parsed_property_nonatomic;
1208 PROPERTY_ASSIGN_SEMANTICS (property_decl) = property_assign_semantics;
1209 PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME (property_decl) = NULL_TREE;
1210 PROPERTY_DYNAMIC (property_decl) = 0;
1212 /* Remember the fact that the property was found in the @optional
1213 section in a @protocol, or not. */
1214 if (objc_method_optional_flag)
1215 PROPERTY_OPTIONAL (property_decl) = 1;
1216 else
1217 PROPERTY_OPTIONAL (property_decl) = 0;
1219 /* Note that PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME is always set for all
1220 PROPERTY_DECLs, and PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME is always set for all
1221 PROPERTY_DECLs where PROPERTY_READONLY == 0. Any time we deal
1222 with a getter or setter, we should get the PROPERTY_DECL and use
1223 PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME and PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME to know the correct
1224 names. */
1226 /* Add the PROPERTY_DECL to the list of properties for the class. */
1227 TREE_CHAIN (property_decl) = CLASS_PROPERTY_DECL (objc_interface_context);
1228 CLASS_PROPERTY_DECL (objc_interface_context) = property_decl;
1231 /* This is a subroutine of objc_maybe_build_component_ref. Search the
1232 list of methods in the interface (and, failing that, the local list
1233 in the implementation, and failing that, the protocol list)
1234 provided for a 'setter' or 'getter' for 'component' with default
1235 names (ie, if 'component' is "name", then search for "name" and
1236 "setName:"). It is also possible to specify a different
1237 'getter_name' (this is used for @optional readonly properties). If
1238 any is found, then create an artificial property that uses them.
1239 Return NULL_TREE if 'getter' or 'setter' could not be found. */
1240 static tree
1241 maybe_make_artificial_property_decl (tree interface, tree implementation,
1242 tree protocol_list, tree component, bool is_class,
1243 tree getter_name)
1245 tree setter_name = get_identifier (objc_build_property_setter_name (component));
1246 tree getter = NULL_TREE;
1247 tree setter = NULL_TREE;
1249 if (getter_name == NULL_TREE)
1250 getter_name = component;
1252 /* First, check the @interface and all superclasses. */
1253 if (interface)
1255 int flags = 0;
1257 /* Using instance methods of the root class as accessors is most
1258 likely unwanted and can be extremely confusing (and, most
1259 importantly, other Objective-C 2.0 compilers do not do it).
1260 Turn it off. */
1261 if (is_class)
1262 flags = OBJC_LOOKUP_CLASS | OBJC_LOOKUP_NO_INSTANCE_METHODS_OF_ROOT_CLASS;
1264 getter = lookup_method_static (interface, getter_name, flags);
1265 setter = lookup_method_static (interface, setter_name, flags);
1268 /* Second, check the local @implementation context. */
1269 if (!getter && !setter)
1271 if (implementation)
1273 if (is_class)
1275 getter = lookup_method (CLASS_CLS_METHODS (implementation), getter_name);
1276 setter = lookup_method (CLASS_CLS_METHODS (implementation), setter_name);
1278 else
1280 getter = lookup_method (CLASS_NST_METHODS (implementation), getter_name);
1281 setter = lookup_method (CLASS_NST_METHODS (implementation), setter_name);
1286 /* Try the protocol_list if we didn't find anything in the
1287 @interface and in the @implementation. */
1288 if (!getter && !setter)
1290 getter = lookup_method_in_protocol_list (protocol_list, getter_name, is_class);
1291 setter = lookup_method_in_protocol_list (protocol_list, setter_name, is_class);
1294 /* There needs to be at least a getter or setter for this to be a
1295 valid 'object.component' syntax. */
1296 if (getter || setter)
1298 /* Yes ... determine the type of the expression. */
1299 tree property_decl;
1300 tree type;
1302 if (getter)
1303 type = TREE_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (getter));
1304 else
1305 type = TREE_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (METHOD_SEL_ARGS (setter)));
1307 /* Create an artificial property declaration with the
1308 information we collected on the type and getter/setter
1309 names. */
1310 property_decl = make_node (PROPERTY_DECL);
1312 TREE_TYPE (property_decl) = type;
1313 DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (property_decl) = input_location;
1314 TREE_DEPRECATED (property_decl) = 0;
1315 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (property_decl) = 1;
1317 /* Add property-specific information. Note that one of
1318 PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME or PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME may refer to a
1319 non-existing method; this will generate an error when the
1320 expression is later compiled. At this stage we don't know if
1321 the getter or setter will be used, so we can't generate an
1322 error. */
1323 PROPERTY_NAME (property_decl) = component;
1324 PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (property_decl) = getter_name;
1325 PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME (property_decl) = setter_name;
1326 PROPERTY_READONLY (property_decl) = 0;
1327 PROPERTY_NONATOMIC (property_decl) = 0;
1328 PROPERTY_ASSIGN_SEMANTICS (property_decl) = 0;
1329 PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME (property_decl) = NULL_TREE;
1330 PROPERTY_DYNAMIC (property_decl) = 0;
1331 PROPERTY_OPTIONAL (property_decl) = 0;
1333 if (!getter)
1334 PROPERTY_HAS_NO_GETTER (property_decl) = 1;
1336 /* The following is currently unused, but it's nice to have
1337 there. We may use it if we need in the future. */
1338 if (!setter)
1339 PROPERTY_HAS_NO_SETTER (property_decl) = 1;
1341 return property_decl;
1344 return NULL_TREE;
1347 /* This hook routine is invoked by the parser when an expression such
1348 as 'xxx.yyy' is parsed. We get a chance to process these
1349 expressions in a way that is specified to Objective-C (to implement
1350 the Objective-C 2.0 dot-syntax, properties, or non-fragile ivars).
1351 If the expression is not an Objective-C specified expression, we
1352 should return NULL_TREE; else we return the expression.
1354 At the moment this only implements dot-syntax and properties (not
1355 non-fragile ivars yet), ie 'object.property' or 'object.component'
1356 where 'component' is not a declared property, but a valid getter or
1357 setter for it could be found. */
1358 tree
1359 objc_maybe_build_component_ref (tree object, tree property_ident)
1361 tree x = NULL_TREE;
1362 tree rtype;
1364 /* If we are in Objective-C 1.0 mode, dot-syntax and properties are
1365 not available. */
1366 if (flag_objc1_only)
1367 return NULL_TREE;
1369 /* Try to determine if 'object' is an Objective-C object or not. If
1370 not, return. */
1371 if (object == NULL_TREE || object == error_mark_node
1372 || (rtype = TREE_TYPE (object)) == NULL_TREE)
1373 return NULL_TREE;
1375 if (property_ident == NULL_TREE || property_ident == error_mark_node
1376 || TREE_CODE (property_ident) != IDENTIFIER_NODE)
1377 return NULL_TREE;
1379 /* The following analysis of 'object' is similar to the one used for
1380 the 'receiver' of a method invocation. We need to determine what
1381 'object' is and find the appropriate property (either declared,
1382 or artificial) for it (in the same way as we need to find the
1383 appropriate method prototype for a method invocation). There are
1384 some simplifications here though: "object.property" is invalid if
1385 "object" has a type of "id" or "Class"; it must at least have a
1386 protocol attached to it, and "object" is never a class name as
1387 that is done by objc_build_class_component_ref. Finally, we
1388 don't know if this really is a dot-syntax expression, so we want
1389 to make a quick exit if it is not; for this reason, we try to
1390 postpone checks after determining that 'object' looks like an
1391 Objective-C object. */
1393 if (objc_is_id (rtype))
1395 /* This is the case that the 'object' is of type 'id' or
1396 'Class'. */
1398 /* Check if at least it is of type 'id <Protocol>' or 'Class
1399 <Protocol>'; if so, look the property up in the
1400 protocols. */
1401 if (TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (TREE_TYPE (rtype)))
1403 tree rprotos = TYPE_OBJC_PROTOCOL_LIST (TREE_TYPE (rtype));
1405 if (rprotos)
1407 /* No point looking up declared @properties if we are
1408 dealing with a class. Classes have no declared
1409 properties. */
1410 if (!IS_CLASS (rtype))
1411 x = lookup_property_in_protocol_list (rprotos, property_ident);
1413 if (x == NULL_TREE)
1415 /* Ok, no property. Maybe it was an
1416 object.component dot-syntax without a declared
1417 property (this is valid for classes too). Look
1418 for getter/setter methods and internally declare
1419 an artificial property based on them if found. */
1420 x = maybe_make_artificial_property_decl (NULL_TREE,
1421 NULL_TREE,
1422 rprotos,
1423 property_ident,
1424 IS_CLASS (rtype),
1425 NULL_TREE);
1427 else if (PROPERTY_OPTIONAL (x) && PROPERTY_READONLY (x))
1429 /* This is a special, complicated case. If the
1430 property is optional, and is read-only, then the
1431 property is always used for reading, but an
1432 eventual existing non-property setter can be used
1433 for writing. We create an artificial property
1434 decl copying the getter from the optional
1435 property, and looking up the setter in the
1436 interface. */
1437 x = maybe_make_artificial_property_decl (NULL_TREE,
1438 NULL_TREE,
1439 rprotos,
1440 property_ident,
1441 false,
1442 PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (x));
1446 else if (objc_method_context)
1448 /* Else, if we are inside a method it could be the case of
1449 'super' or 'self'. */
1450 tree interface_type = NULL_TREE;
1451 tree t = object;
1452 while (TREE_CODE (t) == COMPOUND_EXPR
1453 || TREE_CODE (t) == MODIFY_EXPR
1454 || CONVERT_EXPR_P (t)
1455 || TREE_CODE (t) == COMPONENT_REF)
1456 t = TREE_OPERAND (t, 0);
1458 if (t == UOBJC_SUPER_decl)
1459 interface_type = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (implementation_template));
1460 else if (t == self_decl)
1461 interface_type = lookup_interface (CLASS_NAME (implementation_template));
1463 if (interface_type)
1465 if (TREE_CODE (objc_method_context) != CLASS_METHOD_DECL)
1466 x = lookup_property (interface_type, property_ident);
1468 if (x == NULL_TREE)
1470 /* Try the dot-syntax without a declared property.
1471 If this is an access to 'self', it is possible
1472 that they may refer to a setter/getter that is
1473 not declared in the interface, but exists locally
1474 in the implementation. In that case, get the
1475 implementation context and use it. */
1476 tree implementation = NULL_TREE;
1478 if (t == self_decl)
1479 implementation = objc_implementation_context;
1481 x = maybe_make_artificial_property_decl
1482 (interface_type, implementation, NULL_TREE,
1483 property_ident,
1484 (TREE_CODE (objc_method_context) == CLASS_METHOD_DECL),
1485 NULL_TREE);
1487 else if (PROPERTY_OPTIONAL (x) && PROPERTY_READONLY (x))
1489 tree implementation = NULL_TREE;
1491 if (t == self_decl)
1492 implementation = objc_implementation_context;
1494 x = maybe_make_artificial_property_decl (interface_type,
1495 implementation,
1496 NULL_TREE,
1497 property_ident,
1498 false,
1499 PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (x));
1504 else
1506 /* This is the case where we have more information on 'rtype'. */
1507 tree basetype = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (rtype);
1509 /* Skip the pointer - if none, it's not an Objective-C object or
1510 class. */
1511 if (basetype != NULL_TREE && TREE_CODE (basetype) == POINTER_TYPE)
1512 basetype = TREE_TYPE (basetype);
1513 else
1514 return NULL_TREE;
1516 /* Traverse typedefs. */
1517 while (basetype != NULL_TREE
1518 && TREE_CODE (basetype) == RECORD_TYPE
1519 && OBJC_TYPE_NAME (basetype)
1520 && TREE_CODE (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (basetype)) == TYPE_DECL
1521 && DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (basetype)))
1522 basetype = DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (basetype));
1524 if (basetype != NULL_TREE && TYPED_OBJECT (basetype))
1526 tree interface_type = TYPE_OBJC_INTERFACE (basetype);
1527 tree protocol_list = TYPE_OBJC_PROTOCOL_LIST (basetype);
1529 if (interface_type
1530 && (TREE_CODE (interface_type) == CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE
1531 || TREE_CODE (interface_type) == CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE
1532 || TREE_CODE (interface_type) == PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE))
1534 /* Not sure 'rtype' could ever be a class here! Just
1535 for safety we keep the checks. */
1536 if (!IS_CLASS (rtype))
1538 x = lookup_property (interface_type, property_ident);
1540 if (x == NULL_TREE)
1541 x = lookup_property_in_protocol_list (protocol_list,
1542 property_ident);
1545 if (x == NULL_TREE)
1547 /* Try the dot-syntax without a declared property.
1548 If we are inside a method implementation, it is
1549 possible that they may refer to a setter/getter
1550 that is not declared in the interface, but exists
1551 locally in the implementation. In that case, get
1552 the implementation context and use it. */
1553 tree implementation = NULL_TREE;
1555 if (objc_implementation_context
1556 && CLASS_NAME (objc_implementation_context)
1557 == OBJC_TYPE_NAME (interface_type))
1558 implementation = objc_implementation_context;
1560 x = maybe_make_artificial_property_decl (interface_type,
1561 implementation,
1562 protocol_list,
1563 property_ident,
1564 IS_CLASS (rtype),
1565 NULL_TREE);
1567 else if (PROPERTY_OPTIONAL (x) && PROPERTY_READONLY (x))
1569 tree implementation = NULL_TREE;
1571 if (objc_implementation_context
1572 && CLASS_NAME (objc_implementation_context)
1573 == OBJC_TYPE_NAME (interface_type))
1574 implementation = objc_implementation_context;
1576 x = maybe_make_artificial_property_decl (interface_type,
1577 implementation,
1578 protocol_list,
1579 property_ident,
1580 false,
1581 PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (x));
1587 if (x)
1589 tree expression;
1590 tree getter_call;
1591 tree deprecated_method_prototype = NULL_TREE;
1593 /* We have an additional nasty problem here; if this
1594 PROPERTY_REF needs to become a 'getter', then the conversion
1595 from PROPERTY_REF into a getter call happens in gimplify,
1596 after the selector table has already been generated and when
1597 it is too late to add another selector to it. To work around
1598 the problem, we always create the getter call at this stage,
1599 which puts the selector in the table. Note that if the
1600 PROPERTY_REF becomes a 'setter' instead of a 'getter', then
1601 we have added a selector too many to the selector table.
1602 This is a little inefficient.
1604 Also note that method calls to 'self' and 'super' require the
1605 context (self_decl, UOBJS_SUPER_decl,
1606 objc_implementation_context etc) to be built correctly; this
1607 is yet another reason why building the call at the gimplify
1608 stage (when this context has been lost) is not very
1609 practical. If we build it at this stage, we know it will
1610 always be built correctly.
1612 If the PROPERTY_HAS_NO_GETTER() (ie, it is an artificial
1613 property decl created to deal with a dotsyntax not really
1614 referring to an existing property) then do not try to build a
1615 call to the getter as there is no getter. */
1616 if (PROPERTY_HAS_NO_GETTER (x))
1617 getter_call = NULL_TREE;
1618 else
1619 getter_call = objc_finish_message_expr
1620 (object, PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (x), NULL_TREE,
1621 /* Disable the immediate deprecation warning if the getter
1622 is deprecated, but record the fact that the getter is
1623 deprecated by setting PROPERTY_REF_DEPRECATED_GETTER to
1624 the method prototype. */
1625 &deprecated_method_prototype);
1627 expression = build4 (PROPERTY_REF, TREE_TYPE(x), object, x, getter_call,
1628 deprecated_method_prototype);
1629 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (expression, input_location);
1630 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (expression) = 1;
1632 return expression;
1635 return NULL_TREE;
1638 /* This hook routine is invoked by the parser when an expression such
1639 as 'xxx.yyy' is parsed, and 'xxx' is a class name. This is the
1640 Objective-C 2.0 dot-syntax applied to classes, so we need to
1641 convert it into a setter/getter call on the class. */
1642 tree
1643 objc_build_class_component_ref (tree class_name, tree property_ident)
1645 tree x = NULL_TREE;
1646 tree object, rtype;
1648 if (flag_objc1_only)
1649 error_at (input_location, "the dot syntax is not available in Objective-C 1.0");
1651 if (class_name == NULL_TREE || class_name == error_mark_node
1652 || TREE_CODE (class_name) != IDENTIFIER_NODE)
1653 return error_mark_node;
1655 if (property_ident == NULL_TREE || property_ident == error_mark_node
1656 || TREE_CODE (property_ident) != IDENTIFIER_NODE)
1657 return NULL_TREE;
1659 object = objc_get_class_reference (class_name);
1660 if (!object)
1662 /* We know that 'class_name' is an Objective-C class name as the
1663 parser won't call this function if it is not. This is only a
1664 double-check for safety. */
1665 error_at (input_location, "could not find class %qE", class_name);
1666 return error_mark_node;
1669 rtype = lookup_interface (class_name);
1670 if (!rtype)
1672 /* Again, this should never happen, but we do check. */
1673 error_at (input_location, "could not find interface for class %qE", class_name);
1674 return error_mark_node;
1676 else
1678 if (TREE_DEPRECATED (rtype))
1679 warning (OPT_Wdeprecated_declarations, "class %qE is deprecated", class_name);
1682 x = maybe_make_artificial_property_decl (rtype, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE,
1683 property_ident,
1684 true, NULL_TREE);
1686 if (x)
1688 tree expression;
1689 tree getter_call;
1690 tree deprecated_method_prototype = NULL_TREE;
1692 if (PROPERTY_HAS_NO_GETTER (x))
1693 getter_call = NULL_TREE;
1694 else
1695 getter_call = objc_finish_message_expr
1696 (object, PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (x), NULL_TREE,
1697 &deprecated_method_prototype);
1699 expression = build4 (PROPERTY_REF, TREE_TYPE(x), object, x, getter_call,
1700 deprecated_method_prototype);
1701 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (expression, input_location);
1702 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (expression) = 1;
1704 return expression;
1706 else
1708 error_at (input_location, "could not find setter/getter for %qE in class %qE",
1709 property_ident, class_name);
1710 return error_mark_node;
1713 return NULL_TREE;
1718 /* This is used because we don't want to expose PROPERTY_REF to the
1719 C/C++ frontends. Maybe we should! */
1720 bool
1721 objc_is_property_ref (tree node)
1723 if (node && TREE_CODE (node) == PROPERTY_REF)
1724 return true;
1725 else
1726 return false;
1729 /* This function builds a setter call for a PROPERTY_REF (real, for a
1730 declared property, or artificial, for a dot-syntax accessor which
1731 is not corresponding to a property). 'lhs' must be a PROPERTY_REF
1732 (the caller must check this beforehand). 'rhs' is the value to
1733 assign to the property. A plain setter call is returned, or
1734 error_mark_node if the property is readonly. */
1736 static tree
1737 objc_build_setter_call (tree lhs, tree rhs)
1739 tree object_expr = PROPERTY_REF_OBJECT (lhs);
1740 tree property_decl = PROPERTY_REF_PROPERTY_DECL (lhs);
1742 if (PROPERTY_READONLY (property_decl))
1744 error ("readonly property can not be set");
1745 return error_mark_node;
1747 else
1749 tree setter_argument = build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, rhs);
1750 tree setter;
1752 /* TODO: Check that the setter return type is 'void'. */
1754 /* TODO: Decay arguments in C. */
1755 setter = objc_finish_message_expr (object_expr,
1756 PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME (property_decl),
1757 setter_argument, NULL);
1758 return setter;
1761 /* Unreachable, but the compiler may not realize. */
1762 return error_mark_node;
1765 /* This hook routine is called when a MODIFY_EXPR is being built. We
1766 check what is being modified; if it is a PROPERTY_REF, we need to
1767 generate a 'setter' function call for the property. If this is not
1768 a PROPERTY_REF, we return NULL_TREE and the C/C++ frontend will go
1769 on creating their MODIFY_EXPR.
1771 This is used for example if you write
1773 object.count = 1;
1775 where 'count' is a property. The left-hand side creates a
1776 PROPERTY_REF, and then the compiler tries to generate a MODIFY_EXPR
1777 to assign something to it. We intercept that here, and generate a
1778 call to the 'setter' method instead. */
1779 tree
1780 objc_maybe_build_modify_expr (tree lhs, tree rhs)
1782 if (lhs && TREE_CODE (lhs) == PROPERTY_REF)
1784 /* Building a simple call to the setter method would work for cases such as
1786 object.count = 1;
1788 but wouldn't work for cases such as
1790 count = object2.count = 1;
1792 to get these to work with very little effort, we build a
1793 compound statement which does the setter call (to set the
1794 property to 'rhs'), but which can also be evaluated returning
1795 the 'rhs'. If the 'rhs' has no side effects, we can simply
1796 evaluate it twice, building
1798 ([object setProperty: rhs]; rhs)
1800 If it has side effects, we put it in a temporary variable first,
1801 so we create the following:
1803 (temp = rhs; [object setProperty: temp]; temp)
1805 setter_argument is rhs in the first case, and temp in the second
1806 case.
1808 tree setter_argument;
1810 /* s1, s2 and s3 are the tree statements that we need in the
1811 compound expression. */
1812 tree s1, s2, s3, compound_expr;
1814 if (TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (rhs))
1816 tree bind;
1818 /* Declare __objc_property_temp in a local bind. */
1819 setter_argument = objc_create_temporary_var (TREE_TYPE (rhs), "__objc_property_temp");
1820 DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (setter_argument) = input_location;
1821 bind = build3 (BIND_EXPR, void_type_node, setter_argument, NULL, NULL);
1822 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (bind, input_location);
1823 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (bind) = 1;
1824 add_stmt (bind);
1826 /* s1: x = rhs */
1827 s1 = build_modify_expr (input_location, setter_argument, NULL_TREE,
1828 NOP_EXPR,
1829 input_location, rhs, NULL_TREE);
1830 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (s1, input_location);
1832 else
1834 /* No s1. */
1835 setter_argument = rhs;
1836 s1 = NULL_TREE;
1839 /* Now build the compound statement. */
1841 /* s2: [object setProperty: x] */
1842 s2 = objc_build_setter_call (lhs, setter_argument);
1844 /* This happens if building the setter failed because the
1845 property is readonly. */
1846 if (s2 == error_mark_node)
1847 return error_mark_node;
1849 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (s2, input_location);
1851 /* s3: x */
1852 s3 = convert (TREE_TYPE (lhs), setter_argument);
1854 /* Now build the compound statement (s1, s2, s3) or (s2, s3) as
1855 appropriate. */
1856 if (s1)
1857 compound_expr = build_compound_expr (input_location, build_compound_expr (input_location, s1, s2), s3);
1858 else
1859 compound_expr = build_compound_expr (input_location, s2, s3);
1861 /* Without this, with -Wall you get a 'valued computed is not
1862 used' every time there is a "object.property = x" where the
1863 value of the resulting MODIFY_EXPR is not used. That is
1864 correct (maybe a more sophisticated implementation could
1865 avoid generating the compound expression if not needed), but
1866 we need to turn it off. */
1867 TREE_NO_WARNING (compound_expr) = 1;
1868 return compound_expr;
1870 else
1871 return NULL_TREE;
1874 /* This hook is called by the frontend when one of the four unary
1875 expressions PREINCREMENT_EXPR, POSTINCREMENT_EXPR,
1876 PREDECREMENT_EXPR and POSTDECREMENT_EXPR is being built with an
1877 argument which is a PROPERTY_REF. For example, this happens if you have
1879 object.count++;
1881 where 'count' is a property. We need to use the 'getter' and
1882 'setter' for the property in an appropriate way to build the
1883 appropriate expression. 'code' is the code for the expression (one
1884 of the four mentioned above); 'argument' is the PROPERTY_REF, and
1885 'increment' is how much we need to add or subtract. */
1886 tree
1887 objc_build_incr_expr_for_property_ref (location_t location,
1888 enum tree_code code,
1889 tree argument, tree increment)
1891 /* Here are the expressions that we want to build:
1893 For PREINCREMENT_EXPR / PREDECREMENT_EXPR:
1894 (temp = [object property] +/- increment, [object setProperty: temp], temp)
1896 For POSTINCREMENT_EXPR / POSTECREMENT_EXPR:
1897 (temp = [object property], [object setProperty: temp +/- increment], temp) */
1899 tree temp_variable_decl, bind;
1900 /* s1, s2 and s3 are the tree statements that we need in the
1901 compound expression. */
1902 tree s1, s2, s3, compound_expr;
1904 /* Safety check. */
1905 if (!argument || TREE_CODE (argument) != PROPERTY_REF)
1906 return error_mark_node;
1908 /* Declare __objc_property_temp in a local bind. */
1909 temp_variable_decl = objc_create_temporary_var (TREE_TYPE (argument), "__objc_property_temp");
1910 DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (temp_variable_decl) = location;
1911 bind = build3 (BIND_EXPR, void_type_node, temp_variable_decl, NULL, NULL);
1912 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (bind, location);
1913 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (bind) = 1;
1914 add_stmt (bind);
1916 /* Now build the compound statement. */
1918 /* Note that the 'getter' is generated at gimplify time; at this
1919 time, we can simply put the property_ref (ie, argument) wherever
1920 we want the getter ultimately to be. */
1922 /* s1: __objc_property_temp = [object property] <+/- increment> */
1923 switch (code)
1925 case PREINCREMENT_EXPR:
1926 /* __objc_property_temp = [object property] + increment */
1927 s1 = build_modify_expr (location, temp_variable_decl, NULL_TREE,
1928 NOP_EXPR,
1929 location, build2 (PLUS_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (argument),
1930 argument, increment), NULL_TREE);
1931 break;
1932 case PREDECREMENT_EXPR:
1933 /* __objc_property_temp = [object property] - increment */
1934 s1 = build_modify_expr (location, temp_variable_decl, NULL_TREE,
1935 NOP_EXPR,
1936 location, build2 (MINUS_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (argument),
1937 argument, increment), NULL_TREE);
1938 break;
1939 case POSTINCREMENT_EXPR:
1940 case POSTDECREMENT_EXPR:
1941 /* __objc_property_temp = [object property] */
1942 s1 = build_modify_expr (location, temp_variable_decl, NULL_TREE,
1943 NOP_EXPR,
1944 location, argument, NULL_TREE);
1945 break;
1946 default:
1947 gcc_unreachable ();
1950 /* s2: [object setProperty: __objc_property_temp <+/- increment>] */
1951 switch (code)
1953 case PREINCREMENT_EXPR:
1954 case PREDECREMENT_EXPR:
1955 /* [object setProperty: __objc_property_temp] */
1956 s2 = objc_build_setter_call (argument, temp_variable_decl);
1957 break;
1958 case POSTINCREMENT_EXPR:
1959 /* [object setProperty: __objc_property_temp + increment] */
1960 s2 = objc_build_setter_call (argument,
1961 build2 (PLUS_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (argument),
1962 temp_variable_decl, increment));
1963 break;
1964 case POSTDECREMENT_EXPR:
1965 /* [object setProperty: __objc_property_temp - increment] */
1966 s2 = objc_build_setter_call (argument,
1967 build2 (MINUS_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (argument),
1968 temp_variable_decl, increment));
1969 break;
1970 default:
1971 gcc_unreachable ();
1974 /* This happens if building the setter failed because the property
1975 is readonly. */
1976 if (s2 == error_mark_node)
1977 return error_mark_node;
1979 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (s2, location);
1981 /* s3: __objc_property_temp */
1982 s3 = convert (TREE_TYPE (argument), temp_variable_decl);
1984 /* Now build the compound statement (s1, s2, s3) */
1985 compound_expr = build_compound_expr (location, build_compound_expr (location, s1, s2), s3);
1987 /* Prevent C++ from warning with -Wall that "right operand of comma
1988 operator has no effect". */
1989 TREE_NO_WARNING (compound_expr) = 1;
1990 return compound_expr;
1993 tree
1994 objc_build_method_signature (bool is_class_method, tree rettype, tree selector,
1995 tree optparms, bool ellipsis)
1997 if (is_class_method)
1998 return build_method_decl (CLASS_METHOD_DECL, rettype, selector,
1999 optparms, ellipsis);
2000 else
2001 return build_method_decl (INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL, rettype, selector,
2002 optparms, ellipsis);
2005 void
2006 objc_add_method_declaration (bool is_class_method, tree decl, tree attributes)
2008 if (!objc_interface_context)
2010 /* PS: At the moment, due to how the parser works, it should be
2011 impossible to get here. But it's good to have the check in
2012 case the parser changes.
2014 fatal_error (input_location,
2015 "method declaration not in @interface context");
2018 if (flag_objc1_only && attributes)
2019 error_at (input_location, "method attributes are not available in Objective-C 1.0");
2021 objc_decl_method_attributes (&decl, attributes, 0);
2022 objc_add_method (objc_interface_context,
2023 decl,
2024 is_class_method,
2025 objc_method_optional_flag);
2028 /* Return 'true' if the method definition could be started, and
2029 'false' if not (because we are outside an @implementation context).
2030 EXPR is NULL or an expression that needs to be evaluated for the
2031 side effects of array size expressions in the parameters.
2033 bool
2034 objc_start_method_definition (bool is_class_method, tree decl, tree attributes,
2035 tree expr)
2037 if (!objc_implementation_context)
2039 error ("method definition not in @implementation context");
2040 return false;
2043 if (decl != NULL_TREE && METHOD_SEL_NAME (decl) == error_mark_node)
2044 return false;
2046 #ifndef OBJCPLUS
2047 /* Indicate no valid break/continue context by setting these variables
2048 to some non-null, non-label value. We'll notice and emit the proper
2049 error message in c_finish_bc_stmt. */
2050 c_break_label = c_cont_label = size_zero_node;
2051 #endif
2053 if (attributes)
2054 warning_at (input_location, 0, "method attributes can not be specified in @implementation context");
2055 else
2056 objc_decl_method_attributes (&decl, attributes, 0);
2058 objc_add_method (objc_implementation_context,
2059 decl,
2060 is_class_method,
2061 /* is optional */ false);
2062 start_method_def (decl, expr);
2063 return true;
2066 void
2067 objc_add_instance_variable (tree decl)
2069 (void) add_instance_variable (objc_ivar_context,
2070 objc_ivar_visibility,
2071 decl);
2074 /* Construct a C struct with same name as KLASS, a base struct with tag
2075 SUPER_NAME (if any), and FIELDS indicated. */
2077 static tree
2078 objc_build_struct (tree klass, tree fields, tree super_name)
2080 tree name = CLASS_NAME (klass);
2081 tree s = objc_start_struct (name);
2082 tree super = (super_name ? xref_tag (RECORD_TYPE, super_name) : NULL_TREE);
2083 tree t;
2084 vec<tree> objc_info = vNULL;
2085 int i;
2087 if (super)
2089 /* Prepend a packed variant of the base class into the layout. This
2090 is necessary to preserve ObjC ABI compatibility. */
2091 tree base = build_decl (input_location,
2092 FIELD_DECL, NULL_TREE, super);
2093 tree field = TYPE_FIELDS (super);
2095 while (field && DECL_CHAIN (field)
2096 && TREE_CODE (DECL_CHAIN (field)) == FIELD_DECL)
2097 field = DECL_CHAIN (field);
2099 /* For ObjC ABI purposes, the "packed" size of a base class is
2100 the sum of the offset and the size (in bits) of the last field
2101 in the class. */
2102 DECL_SIZE (base)
2103 = (field && TREE_CODE (field) == FIELD_DECL
2104 ? size_binop (PLUS_EXPR,
2105 size_binop (PLUS_EXPR,
2106 size_binop
2107 (MULT_EXPR,
2108 convert (bitsizetype,
2109 DECL_FIELD_OFFSET (field)),
2110 bitsize_int (BITS_PER_UNIT)),
2111 DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET (field)),
2112 DECL_SIZE (field))
2113 : bitsize_zero_node);
2114 DECL_SIZE_UNIT (base)
2115 = size_binop (FLOOR_DIV_EXPR, convert (sizetype, DECL_SIZE (base)),
2116 size_int (BITS_PER_UNIT));
2117 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (base) = 1;
2118 SET_DECL_ALIGN (base, 1);
2119 DECL_FIELD_CONTEXT (base) = s;
2120 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
2121 DECL_FIELD_IS_BASE (base) = 1;
2123 if (fields)
2124 TREE_NO_WARNING (fields) = 1; /* Suppress C++ ABI warnings -- we */
2125 #endif /* are following the ObjC ABI here. */
2126 DECL_CHAIN (base) = fields;
2127 fields = base;
2130 /* NB: Calling finish_struct() may cause type TYPE_OBJC_INFO
2131 information in all variants of this RECORD_TYPE to be destroyed
2132 (this is because the C frontend manipulates TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC
2133 for something else and then will change all variants to use the
2134 same resulting TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC, ignoring the fact that we use
2135 it for ObjC protocols and that such propagation will make all
2136 variants use the same objc_info), but it is therein that we store
2137 protocol conformance info (e.g., 'NSObject <MyProtocol>').
2138 Hence, we must save the ObjC-specific information before calling
2139 finish_struct(), and then reinstate it afterwards. */
2141 for (t = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (s); t; t = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t))
2143 INIT_TYPE_OBJC_INFO (t);
2144 objc_info.safe_push (TYPE_OBJC_INFO (t));
2147 s = objc_finish_struct (s, fields);
2149 for (i = 0, t = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (s); t; t = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t), i++)
2151 /* We now want to restore the different TYPE_OBJC_INFO, but we
2152 have the additional problem that the C frontend doesn't just
2153 copy TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC from one variant to the other; it
2154 actually makes all of them the *same* TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC. As
2155 we need a different TYPE_OBJC_INFO for each (and
2156 TYPE_OBJC_INFO is a field in TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC), we need to
2157 make a copy of each TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC before we modify
2158 TYPE_OBJC_INFO. */
2159 if (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (t))
2161 /* Create a copy of TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC. */
2162 struct lang_type *old_lang_type = TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (t);
2163 ALLOC_OBJC_TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (t);
2164 memcpy (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (t), old_lang_type,
2165 SIZEOF_OBJC_TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC);
2167 else
2169 /* Just create a new one. */
2170 ALLOC_OBJC_TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (t);
2172 /* Replace TYPE_OBJC_INFO with the saved one. This restores any
2173 protocol information that may have been associated with the
2174 type. */
2175 TYPE_OBJC_INFO (t) = objc_info[i];
2176 /* Replace the IDENTIFIER_NODE with an actual @interface now
2177 that we have it. */
2178 TYPE_OBJC_INTERFACE (t) = klass;
2180 objc_info.release ();
2182 /* Use TYPE_BINFO structures to point at the super class, if any. */
2183 objc_xref_basetypes (s, super);
2185 /* Mark this struct as a class template. */
2186 CLASS_STATIC_TEMPLATE (klass) = s;
2188 return s;
2191 /* Mark DECL as being 'volatile' for purposes of Darwin
2192 _setjmp()/_longjmp() exception handling. Called from
2193 objc_mark_locals_volatile(). */
2194 void
2195 objc_volatilize_decl (tree decl)
2197 /* Do not mess with variables that are 'static' or (already)
2198 'volatile'. */
2199 if (!TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl) && !TREE_STATIC (decl)
2200 && (TREE_CODE (decl) == VAR_DECL
2201 || TREE_CODE (decl) == PARM_DECL))
2203 if (local_variables_to_volatilize == NULL)
2204 vec_alloc (local_variables_to_volatilize, 8);
2206 vec_safe_push (local_variables_to_volatilize, decl);
2210 /* Called when parsing of a function completes; if any local variables
2211 in the function were marked as variables to volatilize, change them
2212 to volatile. We do this at the end of the function when the
2213 warnings about discarding 'volatile' have already been produced.
2214 We are making the variables as volatile just to force the compiler
2215 to preserve them between setjmp/longjmp, but we don't want warnings
2216 for them as they aren't really volatile. */
2217 void
2218 objc_finish_function (void)
2220 /* If there are any local variables to volatilize, volatilize them. */
2221 if (local_variables_to_volatilize)
2223 int i;
2224 tree decl;
2225 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (*local_variables_to_volatilize, i, decl)
2227 tree t = TREE_TYPE (decl);
2229 t = build_qualified_type (t, TYPE_QUALS (t) | TYPE_QUAL_VOLATILE);
2230 TREE_TYPE (decl) = t;
2231 TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl) = 1;
2232 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (decl) = 1;
2233 DECL_REGISTER (decl) = 0;
2234 #ifndef OBJCPLUS
2235 C_DECL_REGISTER (decl) = 0;
2236 #endif
2239 /* Now we delete the vector. This sets it to NULL as well. */
2240 vec_free (local_variables_to_volatilize);
2244 /* Check if protocol PROTO is adopted (directly or indirectly) by class CLS
2245 (including its categories and superclasses) or by object type TYP.
2246 Issue a warning if PROTO is not adopted anywhere and WARN is set. */
2248 static bool
2249 objc_lookup_protocol (tree proto, tree cls, tree typ, bool warn)
2251 bool class_type = (cls != NULL_TREE);
2253 while (cls)
2255 tree c;
2257 /* Check protocols adopted by the class and its categories. */
2258 for (c = cls; c; c = CLASS_CATEGORY_LIST (c))
2260 if (lookup_protocol_in_reflist (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (c), proto))
2261 return true;
2264 /* Repeat for superclasses. */
2265 cls = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (cls));
2268 /* Check for any protocols attached directly to the object type. */
2269 if (TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (typ))
2271 if (lookup_protocol_in_reflist (TYPE_OBJC_PROTOCOL_LIST (typ), proto))
2272 return true;
2275 if (warn)
2277 *errbuf = 0;
2278 gen_type_name_0 (class_type ? typ : TYPE_POINTER_TO (typ));
2279 /* NB: Types 'id' and 'Class' cannot reasonably be described as
2280 "implementing" a given protocol, since they do not have an
2281 implementation. */
2282 if (class_type)
2283 warning (0, "class %qs does not implement the %qE protocol",
2284 identifier_to_locale (errbuf), PROTOCOL_NAME (proto));
2285 else
2286 warning (0, "type %qs does not conform to the %qE protocol",
2287 identifier_to_locale (errbuf), PROTOCOL_NAME (proto));
2290 return false;
2293 /* Check if class RCLS and instance struct type RTYP conform to at least the
2294 same protocols that LCLS and LTYP conform to. */
2296 static bool
2297 objc_compare_protocols (tree lcls, tree ltyp, tree rcls, tree rtyp, bool warn)
2299 tree p;
2300 bool have_lproto = false;
2302 while (lcls)
2304 /* NB: We do _not_ look at categories defined for LCLS; these may or
2305 may not get loaded in, and therefore it is unreasonable to require
2306 that RCLS/RTYP must implement any of their protocols. */
2307 for (p = CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (lcls); p; p = TREE_CHAIN (p))
2309 have_lproto = true;
2311 if (!objc_lookup_protocol (TREE_VALUE (p), rcls, rtyp, warn))
2312 return warn;
2315 /* Repeat for superclasses. */
2316 lcls = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (lcls));
2319 /* Check for any protocols attached directly to the object type. */
2320 if (TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (ltyp))
2322 for (p = TYPE_OBJC_PROTOCOL_LIST (ltyp); p; p = TREE_CHAIN (p))
2324 have_lproto = true;
2326 if (!objc_lookup_protocol (TREE_VALUE (p), rcls, rtyp, warn))
2327 return warn;
2331 /* NB: If LTYP and LCLS have no protocols to search for, return 'true'
2332 vacuously, _unless_ RTYP is a protocol-qualified 'id'. We can get
2333 away with simply checking for 'id' or 'Class' (!RCLS), since this
2334 routine will not get called in other cases. */
2335 return have_lproto || (rcls != NULL_TREE);
2338 /* Given two types TYPE1 and TYPE2, return their least common ancestor.
2339 Both TYPE1 and TYPE2 must be pointers, and already determined to be
2340 compatible by objc_compare_types() below. */
2342 tree
2343 objc_common_type (tree type1, tree type2)
2345 tree inner1 = TREE_TYPE (type1), inner2 = TREE_TYPE (type2);
2347 while (POINTER_TYPE_P (inner1))
2349 inner1 = TREE_TYPE (inner1);
2350 inner2 = TREE_TYPE (inner2);
2353 /* If one type is derived from another, return the base type. */
2354 if (DERIVED_FROM_P (inner1, inner2))
2355 return type1;
2356 else if (DERIVED_FROM_P (inner2, inner1))
2357 return type2;
2359 /* If both types are 'Class', return 'Class'. */
2360 if (objc_is_class_id (inner1) && objc_is_class_id (inner2))
2361 return objc_class_type;
2363 /* Otherwise, return 'id'. */
2364 return objc_object_type;
2367 /* Determine if it is permissible to assign (if ARGNO is greater than -3)
2368 an instance of RTYP to an instance of LTYP or to compare the two
2369 (if ARGNO is equal to -3), per ObjC type system rules. Before
2370 returning 'true', this routine may issue warnings related to, e.g.,
2371 protocol conformance. When returning 'false', the routine must
2372 produce absolutely no warnings; the C or C++ front-end will do so
2373 instead, if needed. If either LTYP or RTYP is not an Objective-C
2374 type, the routine must return 'false'.
2376 The ARGNO parameter is encoded as follows:
2377 >= 1 Parameter number (CALLEE contains function being called);
2378 0 Return value;
2379 -1 Assignment;
2380 -2 Initialization;
2381 -3 Comparison (LTYP and RTYP may match in either direction);
2382 -4 Silent comparison (for C++ overload resolution);
2383 -5 Silent "specialization" comparison for RTYP to be a "specialization"
2384 of LTYP (a specialization means that RTYP is LTYP plus some constraints,
2385 so that each object of type RTYP is also of type LTYP). This is used
2386 when comparing property types. */
2388 bool
2389 objc_compare_types (tree ltyp, tree rtyp, int argno, tree callee)
2391 tree lcls, rcls, lproto, rproto;
2392 bool pointers_compatible;
2394 /* We must be dealing with pointer types */
2395 if (!POINTER_TYPE_P (ltyp) || !POINTER_TYPE_P (rtyp))
2396 return false;
2400 ltyp = TREE_TYPE (ltyp); /* Remove indirections. */
2401 rtyp = TREE_TYPE (rtyp);
2403 while (POINTER_TYPE_P (ltyp) && POINTER_TYPE_P (rtyp));
2405 /* We must also handle function pointers, since ObjC is a bit more
2406 lenient than C or C++ on this. */
2407 if (TREE_CODE (ltyp) == FUNCTION_TYPE && TREE_CODE (rtyp) == FUNCTION_TYPE)
2409 function_args_iterator liter, riter;
2411 /* Return types must be covariant. */
2412 if (!comptypes (TREE_TYPE (ltyp), TREE_TYPE (rtyp))
2413 && !objc_compare_types (TREE_TYPE (ltyp), TREE_TYPE (rtyp),
2414 argno, callee))
2415 return false;
2417 /* Argument types must be contravariant. */
2418 function_args_iter_init (&liter, ltyp);
2419 function_args_iter_init (&riter, rtyp);
2421 while (1)
2423 ltyp = function_args_iter_cond (&liter);
2424 rtyp = function_args_iter_cond (&riter);
2426 /* If we've exhaused both lists simulateously, we're done. */
2427 if (ltyp == NULL_TREE && rtyp == NULL_TREE)
2428 break;
2430 /* If one list is shorter than the other, they fail to match. */
2431 if (ltyp == NULL_TREE || rtyp == NULL_TREE)
2432 return false;
2434 if (!comptypes (rtyp, ltyp)
2435 && !objc_compare_types (rtyp, ltyp, argno, callee))
2436 return false;
2438 function_args_iter_next (&liter);
2439 function_args_iter_next (&riter);
2442 return true;
2445 /* Past this point, we are only interested in ObjC class instances,
2446 or 'id' or 'Class'. */
2447 if (TREE_CODE (ltyp) != RECORD_TYPE || TREE_CODE (rtyp) != RECORD_TYPE)
2448 return false;
2450 if (!objc_is_object_id (ltyp) && !objc_is_class_id (ltyp)
2451 && !TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (ltyp))
2452 return false;
2454 if (!objc_is_object_id (rtyp) && !objc_is_class_id (rtyp)
2455 && !TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (rtyp))
2456 return false;
2458 /* Past this point, we are committed to returning 'true' to the caller
2459 (unless performing a silent comparison; see below). However, we can
2460 still warn about type and/or protocol mismatches. */
2462 if (TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (ltyp))
2464 lcls = TYPE_OBJC_INTERFACE (ltyp);
2465 lproto = TYPE_OBJC_PROTOCOL_LIST (ltyp);
2467 else
2468 lcls = lproto = NULL_TREE;
2470 if (TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (rtyp))
2472 rcls = TYPE_OBJC_INTERFACE (rtyp);
2473 rproto = TYPE_OBJC_PROTOCOL_LIST (rtyp);
2475 else
2476 rcls = rproto = NULL_TREE;
2478 /* If we could not find an @interface declaration, we must have
2479 only seen a @class declaration; for purposes of type comparison,
2480 treat it as a stand-alone (root) class. */
2482 if (lcls && TREE_CODE (lcls) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
2483 lcls = NULL_TREE;
2485 if (rcls && TREE_CODE (rcls) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
2486 rcls = NULL_TREE;
2488 /* If either type is an unqualified 'id', we're done. This is because
2489 an 'id' can be assigned to or from any type with no warnings. */
2490 if (argno != -5)
2492 if ((!lproto && objc_is_object_id (ltyp))
2493 || (!rproto && objc_is_object_id (rtyp)))
2494 return true;
2496 else
2498 /* For property checks, though, an 'id' is considered the most
2499 general type of object, hence if you try to specialize an
2500 'NSArray *' (ltyp) property with an 'id' (rtyp) one, we need
2501 to warn. */
2502 if (!lproto && objc_is_object_id (ltyp))
2503 return true;
2506 pointers_compatible = (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (ltyp) == TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (rtyp));
2508 /* If the underlying types are the same, and at most one of them has
2509 a protocol list, we do not need to issue any diagnostics. */
2510 if (pointers_compatible && (!lproto || !rproto))
2511 return true;
2513 /* If exactly one of the types is 'Class', issue a diagnostic; any
2514 exceptions of this rule have already been handled. */
2515 if (objc_is_class_id (ltyp) ^ objc_is_class_id (rtyp))
2516 pointers_compatible = false;
2517 /* Otherwise, check for inheritance relations. */
2518 else
2520 if (!pointers_compatible)
2522 /* Again, if any of the two is an 'id', we're satisfied,
2523 unless we're comparing properties, in which case only an
2524 'id' on the left-hand side (old property) is good
2525 enough. */
2526 if (argno != -5)
2527 pointers_compatible
2528 = (objc_is_object_id (ltyp) || objc_is_object_id (rtyp));
2529 else
2530 pointers_compatible = objc_is_object_id (ltyp);
2533 if (!pointers_compatible)
2534 pointers_compatible = DERIVED_FROM_P (ltyp, rtyp);
2536 if (!pointers_compatible && (argno == -3 || argno == -4))
2537 pointers_compatible = DERIVED_FROM_P (rtyp, ltyp);
2540 /* If the pointers match modulo protocols, check for protocol conformance
2541 mismatches. */
2542 if (pointers_compatible)
2544 pointers_compatible = objc_compare_protocols (lcls, ltyp, rcls, rtyp,
2545 argno != -3);
2547 if (!pointers_compatible && argno == -3)
2548 pointers_compatible = objc_compare_protocols (rcls, rtyp, lcls, ltyp,
2549 argno != -3);
2552 if (!pointers_compatible)
2554 /* The two pointers are not exactly compatible. Issue a warning, unless
2555 we are performing a silent comparison, in which case return 'false'
2556 instead. */
2557 /* NB: For the time being, we shall make our warnings look like their
2558 C counterparts. In the future, we may wish to make them more
2559 ObjC-specific. */
2560 switch (argno)
2562 case -5:
2563 case -4:
2564 return false;
2566 case -3:
2567 warning (0, "comparison of distinct Objective-C types lacks a cast");
2568 break;
2570 case -2:
2571 warning (0, "initialization from distinct Objective-C type");
2572 break;
2574 case -1:
2575 warning (0, "assignment from distinct Objective-C type");
2576 break;
2578 case 0:
2579 warning (0, "distinct Objective-C type in return");
2580 break;
2582 default:
2583 warning (0, "passing argument %d of %qE from distinct "
2584 "Objective-C type", argno, callee);
2585 break;
2589 return true;
2592 /* This routine is similar to objc_compare_types except that function-pointers are
2593 excluded. This is because, caller assumes that common types are of (id, Object*)
2594 variety and calls objc_common_type to obtain a common type. There is no commonolty
2595 between two function-pointers in this regard. */
2597 bool
2598 objc_have_common_type (tree ltyp, tree rtyp, int argno, tree callee)
2600 if (objc_compare_types (ltyp, rtyp, argno, callee))
2602 /* exclude function-pointer types. */
2605 ltyp = TREE_TYPE (ltyp); /* Remove indirections. */
2606 rtyp = TREE_TYPE (rtyp);
2608 while (POINTER_TYPE_P (ltyp) && POINTER_TYPE_P (rtyp));
2609 return !(TREE_CODE (ltyp) == FUNCTION_TYPE && TREE_CODE (rtyp) == FUNCTION_TYPE);
2611 return false;
2614 #ifndef OBJCPLUS
2615 /* Determine if CHILD is derived from PARENT. The routine assumes that
2616 both parameters are RECORD_TYPEs, and is non-reflexive. */
2618 static bool
2619 objc_derived_from_p (tree parent, tree child)
2621 parent = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (parent);
2623 for (child = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (child);
2624 TYPE_BINFO (child) && BINFO_N_BASE_BINFOS (TYPE_BINFO (child));)
2626 child = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (BINFO_TYPE (BINFO_BASE_BINFO
2627 (TYPE_BINFO (child),
2628 0)));
2630 if (child == parent)
2631 return true;
2634 return false;
2636 #endif
2638 tree
2639 objc_build_component_ref (tree datum, tree component)
2641 /* If COMPONENT is NULL, the caller is referring to the anonymous
2642 base class field. */
2643 if (!component)
2645 tree base = TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (datum));
2647 return build3 (COMPONENT_REF, TREE_TYPE (base), datum, base, NULL_TREE);
2650 /* The 'build_component_ref' routine has been removed from the C++
2651 front-end, but 'finish_class_member_access_expr' seems to be
2652 a worthy substitute. */
2653 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
2654 return finish_class_member_access_expr (datum, component, false,
2655 tf_warning_or_error);
2656 #else
2657 return build_component_ref (input_location, datum, component);
2658 #endif
2661 /* Recursively copy inheritance information rooted at BINFO. To do this,
2662 we emulate the song and dance performed by cp/tree.c:copy_binfo(). */
2664 static tree
2665 objc_copy_binfo (tree binfo)
2667 tree btype = BINFO_TYPE (binfo);
2668 tree binfo2 = make_tree_binfo (BINFO_N_BASE_BINFOS (binfo));
2669 tree base_binfo;
2670 int ix;
2672 BINFO_TYPE (binfo2) = btype;
2673 BINFO_OFFSET (binfo2) = BINFO_OFFSET (binfo);
2674 BINFO_BASE_ACCESSES (binfo2) = BINFO_BASE_ACCESSES (binfo);
2676 /* Recursively copy base binfos of BINFO. */
2677 for (ix = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, ix, base_binfo); ix++)
2679 tree base_binfo2 = objc_copy_binfo (base_binfo);
2681 BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (base_binfo2) = binfo2;
2682 BINFO_BASE_APPEND (binfo2, base_binfo2);
2685 return binfo2;
2688 /* Record superclass information provided in BASETYPE for ObjC class REF.
2689 This is loosely based on cp/decl.c:xref_basetypes(). */
2691 static void
2692 objc_xref_basetypes (tree ref, tree basetype)
2694 tree variant;
2695 tree binfo = make_tree_binfo (basetype ? 1 : 0);
2696 TYPE_BINFO (ref) = binfo;
2697 BINFO_OFFSET (binfo) = size_zero_node;
2698 BINFO_TYPE (binfo) = ref;
2700 gcc_assert (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (ref) == ref);
2701 for (variant = ref; variant; variant = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (variant))
2702 TYPE_BINFO (variant) = binfo;
2704 if (basetype)
2706 tree base_binfo = objc_copy_binfo (TYPE_BINFO (basetype));
2708 BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (base_binfo) = binfo;
2709 vec_alloc (BINFO_BASE_ACCESSES (binfo), 1);
2710 BINFO_BASE_APPEND (binfo, base_binfo);
2711 BINFO_BASE_ACCESS_APPEND (binfo, access_public_node);
2715 /* Called from finish_decl. */
2717 void
2718 objc_check_decl (tree decl)
2720 tree type = TREE_TYPE (decl);
2722 if (TREE_CODE (type) != RECORD_TYPE)
2723 return;
2724 if (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (type) && (type = objc_is_class_name (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (type))))
2725 error ("statically allocated instance of Objective-C class %qE",
2726 type);
2729 void
2730 objc_check_global_decl (tree decl)
2732 tree id = DECL_NAME (decl);
2733 if (objc_is_class_name (id) && global_bindings_p())
2734 error ("redeclaration of Objective-C class %qs", IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id));
2737 /* Construct a PROTOCOLS-qualified variant of INTERFACE, where
2738 INTERFACE may either name an Objective-C class, or refer to the
2739 special 'id' or 'Class' types. If INTERFACE is not a valid ObjC
2740 type, just return it unchanged. This function is often called when
2741 PROTOCOLS is NULL_TREE, in which case we simply look up the
2742 appropriate INTERFACE. */
2744 tree
2745 objc_get_protocol_qualified_type (tree interface, tree protocols)
2747 /* If INTERFACE is not provided, default to 'id'. */
2748 tree type = (interface ? objc_is_id (interface) : objc_object_type);
2749 bool is_ptr = (type != NULL_TREE);
2751 if (!is_ptr)
2753 type = objc_is_class_name (interface);
2755 if (type)
2757 /* If looking at a typedef, retrieve the precise type it
2758 describes. */
2759 if (TREE_CODE (interface) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
2760 interface = identifier_global_value (interface);
2762 type = ((interface && TREE_CODE (interface) == TYPE_DECL
2763 && DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (interface))
2764 ? DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (interface)
2765 : xref_tag (RECORD_TYPE, type));
2767 else
2769 /* This case happens when we are given an 'interface' which
2770 is not a valid class name. For example if a typedef was
2771 used, and 'interface' really is the identifier of the
2772 typedef, but when you resolve it you don't get an
2773 Objective-C class, but something else, such as 'int'.
2774 This is an error; protocols make no sense unless you use
2775 them with Objective-C objects. */
2776 error_at (input_location, "only Objective-C object types can be qualified with a protocol");
2778 /* Try to recover. Ignore the invalid class name, and treat
2779 the object as an 'id' to silence further warnings about
2780 the class. */
2781 type = objc_object_type;
2782 is_ptr = true;
2786 if (protocols)
2788 type = build_variant_type_copy (type);
2790 /* For pointers (i.e., 'id' or 'Class'), attach the protocol(s)
2791 to the pointee. */
2792 if (is_ptr)
2794 tree orig_pointee_type = TREE_TYPE (type);
2795 TREE_TYPE (type) = build_variant_type_copy (orig_pointee_type);
2797 /* Set up the canonical type information. */
2798 TYPE_CANONICAL (type)
2799 = TYPE_CANONICAL (TYPE_POINTER_TO (orig_pointee_type));
2801 TYPE_POINTER_TO (TREE_TYPE (type)) = type;
2802 type = TREE_TYPE (type);
2805 /* Look up protocols and install in lang specific list. */
2806 DUP_TYPE_OBJC_INFO (type, TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type));
2807 TYPE_OBJC_PROTOCOL_LIST (type) = lookup_and_install_protocols
2808 (protocols, /* definition_required */ false);
2810 /* For RECORD_TYPEs, point to the @interface; for 'id' and 'Class',
2811 return the pointer to the new pointee variant. */
2812 if (is_ptr)
2813 type = TYPE_POINTER_TO (type);
2814 else
2815 TYPE_OBJC_INTERFACE (type)
2816 = TYPE_OBJC_INTERFACE (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type));
2819 return type;
2822 /* Check for circular dependencies in protocols. The arguments are
2823 PROTO, the protocol to check, and LIST, a list of protocol it
2824 conforms to. */
2826 static void
2827 check_protocol_recursively (tree proto, tree list)
2829 tree p;
2831 for (p = list; p; p = TREE_CHAIN (p))
2833 tree pp = TREE_VALUE (p);
2835 if (TREE_CODE (pp) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
2836 pp = lookup_protocol (pp, /* warn if deprecated */ false,
2837 /* definition_required */ false);
2839 if (pp == proto)
2840 fatal_error (input_location, "protocol %qE has circular dependency",
2841 PROTOCOL_NAME (pp));
2842 if (pp)
2843 check_protocol_recursively (proto, PROTOCOL_LIST (pp));
2847 /* Look up PROTOCOLS, and return a list of those that are found. If
2848 none are found, return NULL. Note that this function will emit a
2849 warning if a protocol is found and is deprecated. If
2850 'definition_required', then warn if the protocol is found but is
2851 not defined (ie, if we only saw a forward-declaration of the
2852 protocol (as in "@protocol NSObject;") not a real definition with
2853 the list of methods). */
2854 static tree
2855 lookup_and_install_protocols (tree protocols, bool definition_required)
2857 tree proto;
2858 tree return_value = NULL_TREE;
2860 if (protocols == error_mark_node)
2861 return NULL;
2863 for (proto = protocols; proto; proto = TREE_CHAIN (proto))
2865 tree ident = TREE_VALUE (proto);
2866 tree p = lookup_protocol (ident, /* warn_if_deprecated */ true,
2867 definition_required);
2869 if (p)
2870 return_value = chainon (return_value,
2871 build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, p));
2872 else if (ident != error_mark_node)
2873 error ("cannot find protocol declaration for %qE",
2874 ident);
2877 return return_value;
2880 static void
2881 build_common_objc_exception_stuff (void)
2883 tree noreturn_list, nothrow_list, temp_type;
2885 noreturn_list = tree_cons (get_identifier ("noreturn"), NULL, NULL);
2886 nothrow_list = tree_cons (get_identifier ("nothrow"), NULL, NULL);
2888 /* void objc_exception_throw(id) __attribute__((noreturn)); */
2889 /* void objc_sync_enter(id); */
2890 /* void objc_sync_exit(id); */
2891 temp_type = build_function_type_list (void_type_node,
2892 objc_object_type,
2893 NULL_TREE);
2894 objc_exception_throw_decl
2895 = add_builtin_function (TAG_EXCEPTIONTHROW, temp_type, 0, NOT_BUILT_IN, NULL,
2896 noreturn_list);
2897 /* Make sure that objc_exception_throw (id) claims that it may throw an
2898 exception. */
2899 TREE_NOTHROW (objc_exception_throw_decl) = 0;
2901 objc_sync_enter_decl
2902 = add_builtin_function (TAG_SYNCENTER, temp_type, 0, NOT_BUILT_IN,
2903 NULL, nothrow_list);
2905 objc_sync_exit_decl
2906 = add_builtin_function (TAG_SYNCEXIT, temp_type, 0, NOT_BUILT_IN,
2907 NULL, nothrow_list);
2910 /* Purpose: "play" parser, creating/installing representations
2911 of the declarations that are required by Objective-C.
2913 Model:
2915 type_spec--------->sc_spec
2916 (tree_list) (tree_list)
2919 identifier_node identifier_node */
2921 static void
2922 synth_module_prologue (void)
2924 tree type;
2925 enum debug_info_type save_write_symbols = write_symbols;
2926 const struct gcc_debug_hooks *const save_hooks = debug_hooks;
2928 /* Suppress outputting debug symbols, because
2929 dbxout_init hasn't been called yet. */
2930 write_symbols = NO_DEBUG;
2931 debug_hooks = &do_nothing_debug_hooks;
2933 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
2934 push_lang_context (lang_name_c); /* extern "C" */
2935 #endif
2937 /* The following are also defined in <objc/objc.h> and friends. */
2939 objc_object_id = get_identifier (TAG_OBJECT);
2940 objc_class_id = get_identifier (TAG_CLASS);
2942 objc_object_reference = xref_tag (RECORD_TYPE, objc_object_id);
2943 objc_class_reference = xref_tag (RECORD_TYPE, objc_class_id);
2945 objc_object_type = build_pointer_type (objc_object_reference);
2946 objc_class_type = build_pointer_type (objc_class_reference);
2948 objc_object_name = get_identifier (OBJECT_TYPEDEF_NAME);
2949 objc_class_name = get_identifier (CLASS_TYPEDEF_NAME);
2951 /* Declare the 'id' and 'Class' typedefs. */
2952 type = lang_hooks.decls.pushdecl (build_decl (input_location,
2953 TYPE_DECL,
2954 objc_object_name,
2955 objc_object_type));
2956 TREE_NO_WARNING (type) = 1;
2958 type = lang_hooks.decls.pushdecl (build_decl (input_location,
2959 TYPE_DECL,
2960 objc_class_name,
2961 objc_class_type));
2962 TREE_NO_WARNING (type) = 1;
2964 /* Forward-declare '@interface Protocol'. */
2965 type = get_identifier (PROTOCOL_OBJECT_CLASS_NAME);
2966 objc_declare_class (type);
2967 objc_protocol_type = build_pointer_type (xref_tag (RECORD_TYPE, type));
2969 /* Declare receiver type used for dispatching messages to 'super'. */
2970 /* `struct objc_super *' */
2971 objc_super_type = build_pointer_type (xref_tag (RECORD_TYPE,
2972 get_identifier (TAG_SUPER)));
2974 /* Declare pointers to method and ivar lists. */
2975 objc_method_list_ptr = build_pointer_type
2976 (xref_tag (RECORD_TYPE,
2977 get_identifier (UTAG_METHOD_LIST)));
2978 objc_method_proto_list_ptr
2979 = build_pointer_type (xref_tag (RECORD_TYPE,
2980 get_identifier (UTAG_METHOD_PROTOTYPE_LIST)));
2981 objc_ivar_list_ptr = build_pointer_type
2982 (xref_tag (RECORD_TYPE,
2983 get_identifier (UTAG_IVAR_LIST)));
2985 build_common_objc_exception_stuff ();
2987 /* Set-up runtime-specific templates, message and exception stuff. */
2988 (*runtime.initialize) ();
2990 /* Declare objc_getProperty, object_setProperty and other property
2991 accessor helpers. */
2992 build_common_objc_property_accessor_helpers ();
2994 /* Forward declare constant_string_id and constant_string_type. */
2995 if (!constant_string_class_name)
2996 constant_string_class_name = runtime.default_constant_string_class_name;
2997 constant_string_id = get_identifier (constant_string_class_name);
2998 objc_declare_class (constant_string_id);
3000 /* Pre-build the following entities - for speed/convenience. */
3001 self_id = get_identifier ("self");
3002 ucmd_id = get_identifier ("_cmd");
3004 /* Declare struct _objc_fast_enumeration_state { ... }; */
3005 build_fast_enumeration_state_template ();
3007 /* void objc_enumeration_mutation (id) */
3008 type = build_function_type_list (void_type_node,
3009 objc_object_type, NULL_TREE);
3010 objc_enumeration_mutation_decl
3011 = add_builtin_function (TAG_ENUMERATION_MUTATION, type, 0, NOT_BUILT_IN,
3012 NULL, NULL_TREE);
3013 TREE_NOTHROW (objc_enumeration_mutation_decl) = 0;
3015 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
3016 pop_lang_context ();
3017 #endif
3019 write_symbols = save_write_symbols;
3020 debug_hooks = save_hooks;
3023 /* --- const strings --- */
3025 /* Ensure that the ivar list for NSConstantString/NXConstantString
3026 (or whatever was specified via `-fconstant-string-class')
3027 contains fields at least as large as the following three, so that
3028 the runtime can stomp on them with confidence:
3030 struct STRING_OBJECT_CLASS_NAME
3032 Object isa;
3033 char *cString;
3034 unsigned int length;
3035 }; */
3037 static int
3038 check_string_class_template (void)
3040 tree field_decl = objc_get_class_ivars (constant_string_id);
3042 #define AT_LEAST_AS_LARGE_AS(F, T) \
3043 (F && TREE_CODE (F) == FIELD_DECL \
3044 && (TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TYPE_SIZE (TREE_TYPE (F))) \
3045 >= TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TYPE_SIZE (T))))
3047 if (!AT_LEAST_AS_LARGE_AS (field_decl, ptr_type_node))
3048 return 0;
3050 field_decl = DECL_CHAIN (field_decl);
3051 if (!AT_LEAST_AS_LARGE_AS (field_decl, ptr_type_node))
3052 return 0;
3054 field_decl = DECL_CHAIN (field_decl);
3055 return AT_LEAST_AS_LARGE_AS (field_decl, unsigned_type_node);
3057 #undef AT_LEAST_AS_LARGE_AS
3060 /* Avoid calling `check_string_class_template ()' more than once. */
3061 static GTY(()) int string_layout_checked;
3063 /* Construct an internal string layout to be used as a template for
3064 creating NSConstantString/NXConstantString instances. */
3066 static tree
3067 objc_build_internal_const_str_type (void)
3069 tree type = (*lang_hooks.types.make_type) (RECORD_TYPE);
3070 tree fields = build_decl (input_location,
3071 FIELD_DECL, NULL_TREE, ptr_type_node);
3072 tree field = build_decl (input_location,
3073 FIELD_DECL, NULL_TREE, ptr_type_node);
3075 DECL_CHAIN (field) = fields; fields = field;
3076 field = build_decl (input_location,
3077 FIELD_DECL, NULL_TREE, unsigned_type_node);
3078 DECL_CHAIN (field) = fields; fields = field;
3079 /* NB: The finish_builtin_struct() routine expects FIELD_DECLs in
3080 reverse order! */
3081 finish_builtin_struct (type, "__builtin_ObjCString",
3082 fields, NULL_TREE);
3084 return type;
3087 /* Custom build_string which sets TREE_TYPE! */
3089 tree
3090 my_build_string (int len, const char *str)
3092 return fix_string_type (build_string (len, str));
3095 /* Build a string with contents STR and length LEN and convert it to a
3096 pointer. */
3098 tree
3099 my_build_string_pointer (int len, const char *str)
3101 tree string = my_build_string (len, str);
3102 tree ptrtype = build_pointer_type (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (string)));
3103 return build1 (ADDR_EXPR, ptrtype, string);
3106 hashval_t
3107 objc_string_hasher::hash (string_descriptor *ptr)
3109 const_tree const str = ptr->literal;
3110 const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char *) TREE_STRING_POINTER (str);
3111 int i, len = TREE_STRING_LENGTH (str);
3112 hashval_t h = len;
3114 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
3115 h = ((h * 613) + p[i]);
3117 return h;
3120 bool
3121 objc_string_hasher::equal (string_descriptor *ptr1, string_descriptor *ptr2)
3123 const_tree const str1 = ptr1->literal;
3124 const_tree const str2 = ptr2->literal;
3125 int len1 = TREE_STRING_LENGTH (str1);
3127 return (len1 == TREE_STRING_LENGTH (str2)
3128 && !memcmp (TREE_STRING_POINTER (str1), TREE_STRING_POINTER (str2),
3129 len1));
3132 /* Given a chain of STRING_CST's, build a static instance of
3133 NXConstantString which points at the concatenation of those
3134 strings. We place the string object in the __string_objects
3135 section of the __OBJC segment. The Objective-C runtime will
3136 initialize the isa pointers of the string objects to point at the
3137 NXConstantString class object. */
3139 tree
3140 objc_build_string_object (tree string)
3142 tree constant_string_class;
3143 int length;
3144 tree addr;
3145 struct string_descriptor *desc, key;
3147 /* We should be passed a STRING_CST. */
3148 gcc_checking_assert (TREE_CODE (string) == STRING_CST);
3149 length = TREE_STRING_LENGTH (string) - 1;
3151 /* The target may have different ideas on how to construct an ObjC string
3152 literal. On Darwin (Mac OS X), for example, we may wish to obtain a
3153 constant CFString reference instead.
3154 At present, this is only supported for the NeXT runtime. */
3155 if (flag_next_runtime
3156 && targetcm.objc_construct_string_object)
3158 tree constructor = (*targetcm.objc_construct_string_object) (string);
3159 if (constructor)
3160 return build1 (NOP_EXPR, objc_object_type, constructor);
3163 /* Check whether the string class being used actually exists and has the
3164 correct ivar layout. */
3165 if (!string_layout_checked)
3167 string_layout_checked = -1;
3168 constant_string_class = lookup_interface (constant_string_id);
3169 internal_const_str_type = objc_build_internal_const_str_type ();
3171 if (!constant_string_class
3172 || !(constant_string_type
3173 = CLASS_STATIC_TEMPLATE (constant_string_class)))
3174 error ("cannot find interface declaration for %qE",
3175 constant_string_id);
3176 /* The NSConstantString/NXConstantString ivar layout is now known. */
3177 else if (!check_string_class_template ())
3178 error ("interface %qE does not have valid constant string layout",
3179 constant_string_id);
3180 /* If the runtime can generate a literal reference to the string class,
3181 don't need to run a constructor. */
3182 else if (!(*runtime.setup_const_string_class_decl)())
3183 error ("cannot find reference tag for class %qE", constant_string_id);
3184 else
3186 string_layout_checked = 1; /* Success! */
3187 add_class_reference (constant_string_id);
3191 if (string_layout_checked == -1)
3192 return error_mark_node;
3194 /* Perhaps we already constructed a constant string just like this one? */
3195 key.literal = string;
3196 string_descriptor **loc = string_htab->find_slot (&key, INSERT);
3197 desc = *loc;
3199 if (!desc)
3201 *loc = desc = ggc_alloc<string_descriptor> ();
3202 desc->literal = string;
3203 desc->constructor =
3204 (*runtime.build_const_string_constructor) (input_location, string, length);
3207 addr = convert (build_pointer_type (constant_string_type),
3208 build_unary_op (input_location,
3209 ADDR_EXPR, desc->constructor, 1));
3211 return addr;
3214 /* Build a static constant CONSTRUCTOR
3215 with type TYPE and elements ELTS. */
3217 tree
3218 objc_build_constructor (tree type, vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *elts)
3220 tree constructor = build_constructor (type, elts);
3222 TREE_CONSTANT (constructor) = 1;
3223 TREE_STATIC (constructor) = 1;
3224 TREE_READONLY (constructor) = 1;
3226 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
3227 /* Adjust for impedance mismatch. We should figure out how to build
3228 CONSTRUCTORs that consistently please both the C and C++ gods. */
3229 if (!(*elts)[0].index)
3230 TREE_TYPE (constructor) = init_list_type_node;
3231 #endif
3233 return constructor;
3236 /* Return the DECL of the string IDENT in the SECTION. */
3238 tree
3239 get_objc_string_decl (tree ident, enum string_section section)
3241 tree chain;
3243 switch (section)
3245 case class_names:
3246 chain = class_names_chain;
3247 break;
3248 case meth_var_names:
3249 chain = meth_var_names_chain;
3250 break;
3251 case meth_var_types:
3252 chain = meth_var_types_chain;
3253 break;
3254 case prop_names_attr:
3255 chain = prop_names_attr_chain;
3256 break;
3257 default:
3258 gcc_unreachable ();
3261 for (; chain != 0; chain = TREE_CHAIN (chain))
3262 if (TREE_VALUE (chain) == ident)
3263 return (TREE_PURPOSE (chain));
3265 /* We didn't find the entry. */
3266 return NULL_TREE;
3269 /* Create a class reference, but don't create a variable to reference
3270 it. */
3272 void
3273 add_class_reference (tree ident)
3275 tree chain;
3277 if ((chain = cls_ref_chain))
3279 tree tail;
3282 if (ident == TREE_VALUE (chain))
3283 return;
3285 tail = chain;
3286 chain = TREE_CHAIN (chain);
3288 while (chain);
3290 /* Append to the end of the list */
3291 TREE_CHAIN (tail) = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, ident, NULL_TREE);
3293 else
3294 cls_ref_chain = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, ident, NULL_TREE);
3297 /* Get a class reference, creating it if necessary. Also create the
3298 reference variable. */
3299 tree
3300 objc_get_class_reference (tree ident)
3302 tree orig_ident = (DECL_P (ident)
3303 ? DECL_NAME (ident)
3304 : TYPE_P (ident)
3305 ? OBJC_TYPE_NAME (ident)
3306 : ident);
3307 bool local_scope = false;
3309 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
3310 if (processing_template_decl)
3311 /* Must wait until template instantiation time. */
3312 return build_min_nt_loc (UNKNOWN_LOCATION, CLASS_REFERENCE_EXPR, ident);
3313 #endif
3315 if (TREE_CODE (ident) == TYPE_DECL)
3316 ident = (DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (ident)
3317 ? DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (ident)
3318 : TREE_TYPE (ident));
3320 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
3321 if (TYPE_P (ident)
3322 && CP_TYPE_CONTEXT (ident) != global_namespace)
3323 local_scope = true;
3324 #endif
3326 if (local_scope || !(ident = objc_is_class_name (ident)))
3328 error ("%qE is not an Objective-C class name or alias",
3329 orig_ident);
3330 return error_mark_node;
3333 return (*runtime.get_class_reference) (ident);
3336 void
3337 objc_declare_alias (tree alias_ident, tree class_ident)
3339 tree underlying_class;
3341 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
3342 if (current_namespace != global_namespace) {
3343 error ("Objective-C declarations may only appear in global scope");
3345 #endif /* OBJCPLUS */
3347 if (!(underlying_class = objc_is_class_name (class_ident)))
3348 warning (0, "cannot find class %qE", class_ident);
3349 else if (objc_is_class_name (alias_ident))
3350 warning (0, "class %qE already exists", alias_ident);
3351 else
3353 /* Implement @compatibility_alias as a typedef. */
3354 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
3355 push_lang_context (lang_name_c); /* extern "C" */
3356 #endif
3357 lang_hooks.decls.pushdecl (build_decl
3358 (input_location,
3359 TYPE_DECL,
3360 alias_ident,
3361 xref_tag (RECORD_TYPE, underlying_class)));
3362 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
3363 pop_lang_context ();
3364 #endif
3365 objc_map_put (alias_name_map, alias_ident, underlying_class);
3369 void
3370 objc_declare_class (tree identifier)
3372 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
3373 if (current_namespace != global_namespace) {
3374 error ("Objective-C declarations may only appear in global scope");
3376 #endif /* OBJCPLUS */
3378 if (! objc_is_class_name (identifier))
3380 tree record = lookup_name (identifier), type = record;
3382 if (record)
3384 if (TREE_CODE (record) == TYPE_DECL)
3385 type = DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (record)
3386 ? DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (record)
3387 : TREE_TYPE (record);
3389 if (!TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (type)
3390 || !TYPE_OBJC_INTERFACE (type))
3392 error ("%qE redeclared as different kind of symbol",
3393 identifier);
3394 error ("previous declaration of %q+D",
3395 record);
3399 record = xref_tag (RECORD_TYPE, identifier);
3400 INIT_TYPE_OBJC_INFO (record);
3401 /* In the case of a @class declaration, we store the ident in
3402 the TYPE_OBJC_INTERFACE. If later an @interface is found,
3403 we'll replace the ident with the interface. */
3404 TYPE_OBJC_INTERFACE (record) = identifier;
3405 objc_map_put (class_name_map, identifier, NULL_TREE);
3409 tree
3410 objc_is_class_name (tree ident)
3412 if (ident && TREE_CODE (ident) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
3414 tree t = identifier_global_value (ident);
3415 if (t)
3416 ident = t;
3419 while (ident && TREE_CODE (ident) == TYPE_DECL && DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (ident))
3420 ident = OBJC_TYPE_NAME (DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (ident));
3422 if (ident && TREE_CODE (ident) == RECORD_TYPE)
3423 ident = OBJC_TYPE_NAME (ident);
3424 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
3425 if (ident && TREE_CODE (ident) == TYPE_DECL)
3427 tree type = TREE_TYPE (ident);
3428 if (type && TREE_CODE (type) == TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM)
3429 return NULL_TREE;
3430 ident = DECL_NAME (ident);
3432 #endif
3433 if (!ident || TREE_CODE (ident) != IDENTIFIER_NODE)
3434 return NULL_TREE;
3436 if (lookup_interface (ident))
3437 return ident;
3440 tree target;
3442 target = objc_map_get (class_name_map, ident);
3443 if (target != OBJC_MAP_NOT_FOUND)
3444 return ident;
3446 target = objc_map_get (alias_name_map, ident);
3447 if (target != OBJC_MAP_NOT_FOUND)
3448 return target;
3451 return 0;
3454 /* Check whether TYPE is either 'id' or 'Class'. */
3456 tree
3457 objc_is_id (tree type)
3459 if (type && TREE_CODE (type) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
3461 tree t = identifier_global_value (type);
3462 if (t)
3463 type = t;
3466 if (type && TREE_CODE (type) == TYPE_DECL)
3467 type = TREE_TYPE (type);
3469 /* NB: This function may be called before the ObjC front-end has
3470 been initialized, in which case OBJC_OBJECT_TYPE will (still) be NULL. */
3471 return (objc_object_type && type
3472 && (IS_ID (type) || IS_CLASS (type) || IS_SUPER (type))
3473 ? type
3474 : NULL_TREE);
3477 /* Check whether TYPE is either 'id', 'Class', or a pointer to an ObjC
3478 class instance. This is needed by other parts of the compiler to
3479 handle ObjC types gracefully. */
3481 tree
3482 objc_is_object_ptr (tree type)
3484 tree ret;
3486 type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type);
3487 if (!POINTER_TYPE_P (type))
3488 return 0;
3490 ret = objc_is_id (type);
3491 if (!ret)
3492 ret = objc_is_class_name (TREE_TYPE (type));
3494 return ret;
3497 static int
3498 objc_is_gcable_type (tree type, int or_strong_p)
3500 tree name;
3502 if (!TYPE_P (type))
3503 return 0;
3504 if (objc_is_id (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type)))
3505 return 1;
3506 if (or_strong_p && lookup_attribute ("objc_gc", TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (type)))
3507 return 1;
3508 if (TREE_CODE (type) != POINTER_TYPE && TREE_CODE (type) != INDIRECT_REF)
3509 return 0;
3510 type = TREE_TYPE (type);
3511 if (TREE_CODE (type) != RECORD_TYPE)
3512 return 0;
3513 name = TYPE_NAME (type);
3514 return (objc_is_class_name (name) != NULL_TREE);
3517 static tree
3518 objc_substitute_decl (tree expr, tree oldexpr, tree newexpr)
3520 if (expr == oldexpr)
3521 return newexpr;
3523 switch (TREE_CODE (expr))
3525 case COMPONENT_REF:
3526 return objc_build_component_ref
3527 (objc_substitute_decl (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0),
3528 oldexpr,
3529 newexpr),
3530 DECL_NAME (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1)));
3531 case ARRAY_REF:
3532 return build_array_ref (input_location,
3533 objc_substitute_decl (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0),
3534 oldexpr,
3535 newexpr),
3536 TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1));
3537 case INDIRECT_REF:
3538 return build_indirect_ref (input_location,
3539 objc_substitute_decl (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0),
3540 oldexpr,
3541 newexpr), RO_ARROW);
3542 default:
3543 return expr;
3547 static tree
3548 objc_build_ivar_assignment (tree outervar, tree lhs, tree rhs)
3550 tree func_params;
3551 /* The LHS parameter contains the expression 'outervar->memberspec';
3552 we need to transform it into '&((typeof(outervar) *) 0)->memberspec',
3553 where memberspec may be arbitrarily complex (e.g., 'g->f.d[2].g[3]').
3555 tree offs
3556 = objc_substitute_decl
3557 (lhs, outervar, convert (TREE_TYPE (outervar), integer_zero_node));
3558 tree func
3559 = (flag_objc_direct_dispatch
3560 ? objc_assign_ivar_fast_decl
3561 : objc_assign_ivar_decl);
3563 offs = convert (integer_type_node, build_unary_op (input_location,
3564 ADDR_EXPR, offs, 0));
3565 offs = fold (offs);
3566 func_params = tree_cons (NULL_TREE,
3567 convert (objc_object_type, rhs),
3568 tree_cons (NULL_TREE, convert (objc_object_type, outervar),
3569 tree_cons (NULL_TREE, offs,
3570 NULL_TREE)));
3572 return build_function_call (input_location, func, func_params);
3575 static tree
3576 objc_build_global_assignment (tree lhs, tree rhs)
3578 tree func_params = tree_cons (NULL_TREE,
3579 convert (objc_object_type, rhs),
3580 tree_cons (NULL_TREE, convert (build_pointer_type (objc_object_type),
3581 build_unary_op (input_location, ADDR_EXPR, lhs, 0)),
3582 NULL_TREE));
3584 return build_function_call (input_location,
3585 objc_assign_global_decl, func_params);
3588 static tree
3589 objc_build_strong_cast_assignment (tree lhs, tree rhs)
3591 tree func_params = tree_cons (NULL_TREE,
3592 convert (objc_object_type, rhs),
3593 tree_cons (NULL_TREE, convert (build_pointer_type (objc_object_type),
3594 build_unary_op (input_location, ADDR_EXPR, lhs, 0)),
3595 NULL_TREE));
3597 return build_function_call (input_location,
3598 objc_assign_strong_cast_decl, func_params);
3601 static int
3602 objc_is_gcable_p (tree expr)
3604 return (TREE_CODE (expr) == COMPONENT_REF
3605 ? objc_is_gcable_p (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1))
3606 : TREE_CODE (expr) == ARRAY_REF
3607 ? (objc_is_gcable_p (TREE_TYPE (expr))
3608 || objc_is_gcable_p (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)))
3609 : TREE_CODE (expr) == ARRAY_TYPE
3610 ? objc_is_gcable_p (TREE_TYPE (expr))
3611 : TYPE_P (expr)
3612 ? objc_is_gcable_type (expr, 1)
3613 : (objc_is_gcable_p (TREE_TYPE (expr))
3614 || (DECL_P (expr)
3615 && lookup_attribute ("objc_gc", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (expr)))));
3618 static int
3619 objc_is_ivar_reference_p (tree expr)
3621 return (TREE_CODE (expr) == ARRAY_REF
3622 ? objc_is_ivar_reference_p (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0))
3623 : TREE_CODE (expr) == COMPONENT_REF
3624 ? TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1)) == FIELD_DECL
3625 : 0);
3628 static int
3629 objc_is_global_reference_p (tree expr)
3631 return (TREE_CODE (expr) == INDIRECT_REF || TREE_CODE (expr) == PLUS_EXPR
3632 ? objc_is_global_reference_p (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0))
3633 : DECL_P (expr)
3634 ? (DECL_FILE_SCOPE_P (expr) || TREE_STATIC (expr))
3635 : 0);
3638 tree
3639 objc_generate_write_barrier (tree lhs, enum tree_code modifycode, tree rhs)
3641 tree result = NULL_TREE, outer;
3642 int strong_cast_p = 0, outer_gc_p = 0, indirect_p = 0;
3644 /* This function is currently only used with the next runtime with
3645 garbage collection enabled (-fobjc-gc). */
3646 gcc_assert (flag_next_runtime);
3648 /* See if we have any lhs casts, and strip them out. NB: The lvalue casts
3649 will have been transformed to the form '*(type *)&expr'. */
3650 if (TREE_CODE (lhs) == INDIRECT_REF)
3652 outer = TREE_OPERAND (lhs, 0);
3654 while (!strong_cast_p
3655 && (CONVERT_EXPR_P (outer)
3656 || TREE_CODE (outer) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR))
3658 tree lhstype = TREE_TYPE (outer);
3660 /* Descend down the cast chain, and record the first objc_gc
3661 attribute found. */
3662 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (lhstype))
3664 tree attr
3665 = lookup_attribute ("objc_gc",
3666 TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (TREE_TYPE (lhstype)));
3668 if (attr)
3669 strong_cast_p = 1;
3672 outer = TREE_OPERAND (outer, 0);
3676 /* If we have a __strong cast, it trumps all else. */
3677 if (strong_cast_p)
3679 if (modifycode != NOP_EXPR)
3680 goto invalid_pointer_arithmetic;
3682 if (warn_assign_intercept)
3683 warning (0, "strong-cast assignment has been intercepted");
3685 result = objc_build_strong_cast_assignment (lhs, rhs);
3687 goto exit_point;
3690 /* the lhs must be of a suitable type, regardless of its underlying
3691 structure. */
3692 if (!objc_is_gcable_p (lhs))
3693 goto exit_point;
3695 outer = lhs;
3697 while (outer
3698 && (TREE_CODE (outer) == COMPONENT_REF
3699 || TREE_CODE (outer) == ARRAY_REF))
3700 outer = TREE_OPERAND (outer, 0);
3702 if (TREE_CODE (outer) == INDIRECT_REF)
3704 outer = TREE_OPERAND (outer, 0);
3705 indirect_p = 1;
3708 outer_gc_p = objc_is_gcable_p (outer);
3710 /* Handle ivar assignments. */
3711 if (objc_is_ivar_reference_p (lhs))
3713 /* if the struct to the left of the ivar is not an Objective-C object (__strong
3714 doesn't cut it here), the best we can do here is suggest a cast. */
3715 if (!objc_is_gcable_type (TREE_TYPE (outer), 0))
3717 /* We may still be able to use the global write barrier... */
3718 if (!indirect_p && objc_is_global_reference_p (outer))
3719 goto global_reference;
3721 suggest_cast:
3722 if (modifycode == NOP_EXPR)
3724 if (warn_assign_intercept)
3725 warning (0, "strong-cast may possibly be needed");
3728 goto exit_point;
3731 if (modifycode != NOP_EXPR)
3732 goto invalid_pointer_arithmetic;
3734 if (warn_assign_intercept)
3735 warning (0, "instance variable assignment has been intercepted");
3737 result = objc_build_ivar_assignment (outer, lhs, rhs);
3739 goto exit_point;
3742 /* Likewise, intercept assignment to global/static variables if their type is
3743 GC-marked. */
3744 if (objc_is_global_reference_p (outer))
3746 if (indirect_p)
3747 goto suggest_cast;
3749 global_reference:
3750 if (modifycode != NOP_EXPR)
3752 invalid_pointer_arithmetic:
3753 if (outer_gc_p)
3754 warning (0, "pointer arithmetic for garbage-collected objects not allowed");
3756 goto exit_point;
3759 if (warn_assign_intercept)
3760 warning (0, "global/static variable assignment has been intercepted");
3762 result = objc_build_global_assignment (lhs, rhs);
3765 /* In all other cases, fall back to the normal mechanism. */
3766 exit_point:
3767 return result;
3770 /* Implementation of the table mapping a class name (as an identifier)
3771 to a class node. The two public functions for it are
3772 lookup_interface() and add_interface(). add_interface() is only
3773 used in this file, so we can make it static. */
3775 static GTY(()) objc_map_t interface_map;
3777 static void
3778 interface_hash_init (void)
3780 interface_map = objc_map_alloc_ggc (200);
3783 static tree
3784 add_interface (tree class_name, tree name)
3786 /* Put interfaces on list in reverse order. */
3787 TREE_CHAIN (class_name) = interface_chain;
3788 interface_chain = class_name;
3790 /* Add it to the map. */
3791 objc_map_put (interface_map, name, class_name);
3793 return interface_chain;
3796 tree
3797 lookup_interface (tree ident)
3799 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
3800 if (ident && TREE_CODE (ident) == TYPE_DECL)
3801 ident = DECL_NAME (ident);
3802 #endif
3804 if (ident == NULL_TREE || TREE_CODE (ident) != IDENTIFIER_NODE)
3805 return NULL_TREE;
3808 tree interface = objc_map_get (interface_map, ident);
3810 if (interface == OBJC_MAP_NOT_FOUND)
3811 return NULL_TREE;
3812 else
3813 return interface;
3819 /* Implement @defs (<classname>) within struct bodies. */
3821 tree
3822 objc_get_class_ivars (tree class_name)
3824 tree interface = lookup_interface (class_name);
3826 if (interface)
3827 return get_class_ivars (interface, true);
3829 error ("cannot find interface declaration for %qE",
3830 class_name);
3832 return error_mark_node;
3836 /* Functions used by the hashtable for field duplicates in
3837 objc_detect_field_duplicates(). Ideally, we'd use a standard
3838 key-value dictionary hashtable , and store as keys the field names,
3839 and as values the actual declarations (used to print nice error
3840 messages with the locations). But, the hashtable we are using only
3841 allows us to store keys in the hashtable, without values (it looks
3842 more like a set). So, we store the DECLs, but define equality as
3843 DECLs having the same name, and hash as the hash of the name. */
3845 struct decl_name_hash : nofree_ptr_hash <tree_node>
3847 static inline hashval_t hash (const tree_node *);
3848 static inline bool equal (const tree_node *, const tree_node *);
3851 inline hashval_t
3852 decl_name_hash::hash (const tree_node *q)
3854 return (hashval_t) ((intptr_t)(DECL_NAME (q)) >> 3);
3857 inline bool
3858 decl_name_hash::equal (const tree_node *a, const tree_node *b)
3860 return DECL_NAME (a) == DECL_NAME (b);
3863 /* Called when checking the variables in a struct. If we are not
3864 doing the ivars list inside an @interface context, then return
3865 false. Else, perform the check for duplicate ivars, then return
3866 true. The check for duplicates checks if an instance variable with
3867 the same name exists in the class or in a superclass. If
3868 'check_superclasses_only' is set to true, then it is assumed that
3869 checks for instance variables in the same class has already been
3870 performed (this is the case for ObjC++) and only the instance
3871 variables of superclasses are checked. */
3872 bool
3873 objc_detect_field_duplicates (bool check_superclasses_only)
3875 if (!objc_collecting_ivars || !objc_interface_context
3876 || TREE_CODE (objc_interface_context) != CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE)
3877 return false;
3879 /* We have two ways of doing this check:
3881 "direct comparison": we iterate over the instance variables and
3882 compare them directly. This works great for small numbers of
3883 instance variables (such as 10 or 20), which are extremely common.
3884 But it will potentially take forever for the pathological case with
3885 a huge number (eg, 10k) of instance variables.
3887 "hashtable": we use a hashtable, which requires a single sweep
3888 through the list of instances variables. This is much slower for a
3889 small number of variables, and we only use it for large numbers.
3891 To decide which one to use, we need to get an idea of how many
3892 instance variables we have to compare. */
3894 unsigned int number_of_ivars_to_check = 0;
3896 tree ivar;
3897 for (ivar = CLASS_RAW_IVARS (objc_interface_context);
3898 ivar; ivar = DECL_CHAIN (ivar))
3900 /* Ignore anonymous ivars. */
3901 if (DECL_NAME (ivar))
3902 number_of_ivars_to_check++;
3906 /* Exit if there is nothing to do. */
3907 if (number_of_ivars_to_check == 0)
3908 return true;
3910 /* In case that there are only 1 or 2 instance variables to check,
3911 we always use direct comparison. If there are more, it is
3912 worth iterating over the instance variables in the superclass
3913 to count how many there are (note that this has the same cost
3914 as checking 1 instance variable by direct comparison, which is
3915 why we skip this check in the case of 1 or 2 ivars and just do
3916 the direct comparison) and then decide if it worth using a
3917 hashtable. */
3918 if (number_of_ivars_to_check > 2)
3920 unsigned int number_of_superclass_ivars = 0;
3922 tree interface;
3923 for (interface = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (objc_interface_context));
3924 interface; interface = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (interface)))
3926 tree ivar;
3927 for (ivar = CLASS_RAW_IVARS (interface);
3928 ivar; ivar = DECL_CHAIN (ivar))
3929 number_of_superclass_ivars++;
3933 /* We use a hashtable if we have over 10k comparisons. */
3934 if (number_of_ivars_to_check * (number_of_superclass_ivars
3935 + (number_of_ivars_to_check / 2))
3936 > 10000)
3938 /* First, build the hashtable by putting all the instance
3939 variables of superclasses in it. */
3940 hash_table<decl_name_hash> htab (37);
3941 tree interface;
3942 for (interface = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME
3943 (objc_interface_context));
3944 interface; interface = lookup_interface
3945 (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (interface)))
3947 tree ivar;
3948 for (ivar = CLASS_RAW_IVARS (interface); ivar;
3949 ivar = DECL_CHAIN (ivar))
3951 if (DECL_NAME (ivar) != NULL_TREE)
3953 tree_node **slot = htab.find_slot (ivar, INSERT);
3954 /* Do not check for duplicate instance
3955 variables in superclasses. Errors have
3956 already been generated. */
3957 *slot = ivar;
3962 /* Now, we go through all the instance variables in the
3963 class, and check that they are not in the
3964 hashtable. */
3965 if (check_superclasses_only)
3967 tree ivar;
3968 for (ivar = CLASS_RAW_IVARS (objc_interface_context); ivar;
3969 ivar = DECL_CHAIN (ivar))
3971 if (DECL_NAME (ivar) != NULL_TREE)
3973 tree duplicate_ivar = htab.find (ivar);
3974 if (duplicate_ivar != HTAB_EMPTY_ENTRY)
3976 error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (ivar),
3977 "duplicate instance variable %q+D",
3978 ivar);
3979 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (duplicate_ivar),
3980 "previous declaration of %q+D",
3981 duplicate_ivar);
3982 /* FIXME: Do we need the following ? */
3983 /* DECL_NAME (ivar) = NULL_TREE; */
3988 else
3990 /* If we're checking for duplicates in the class as
3991 well, we insert variables in the hashtable as we
3992 check them, so if a duplicate follows, it will be
3993 caught. */
3994 tree ivar;
3995 for (ivar = CLASS_RAW_IVARS (objc_interface_context); ivar;
3996 ivar = DECL_CHAIN (ivar))
3998 if (DECL_NAME (ivar) != NULL_TREE)
4000 tree_node **slot = htab.find_slot (ivar, INSERT);
4001 if (*slot)
4003 tree duplicate_ivar = (tree)(*slot);
4004 error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (ivar),
4005 "duplicate instance variable %q+D",
4006 ivar);
4007 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (duplicate_ivar),
4008 "previous declaration of %q+D",
4009 duplicate_ivar);
4010 /* FIXME: Do we need the following ? */
4011 /* DECL_NAME (ivar) = NULL_TREE; */
4013 *slot = ivar;
4017 return true;
4022 /* This is the "direct comparison" approach, which is used in most
4023 non-pathological cases. */
4025 /* Walk up to class hierarchy, starting with this class (this is
4026 the external loop, because lookup_interface() is expensive, and
4027 we want to do it few times). */
4028 tree interface = objc_interface_context;
4030 if (check_superclasses_only)
4031 interface = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (interface));
4033 for ( ; interface; interface = lookup_interface
4034 (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (interface)))
4036 tree ivar_being_checked;
4038 for (ivar_being_checked = CLASS_RAW_IVARS (objc_interface_context);
4039 ivar_being_checked;
4040 ivar_being_checked = DECL_CHAIN (ivar_being_checked))
4042 tree decl;
4044 /* Ignore anonymous ivars. */
4045 if (DECL_NAME (ivar_being_checked) == NULL_TREE)
4046 continue;
4048 /* Note how we stop when we find the ivar we are checking
4049 (this can only happen in the main class, not
4050 superclasses), to avoid comparing things twice
4051 (otherwise, for each ivar, you'd compare A to B then B
4052 to A, and get duplicated error messages). */
4053 for (decl = CLASS_RAW_IVARS (interface);
4054 decl && decl != ivar_being_checked;
4055 decl = DECL_CHAIN (decl))
4057 if (DECL_NAME (ivar_being_checked) == DECL_NAME (decl))
4059 error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (ivar_being_checked),
4060 "duplicate instance variable %q+D",
4061 ivar_being_checked);
4062 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl),
4063 "previous declaration of %q+D",
4064 decl);
4065 /* FIXME: Do we need the following ? */
4066 /* DECL_NAME (ivar_being_checked) = NULL_TREE; */
4072 return true;
4075 /* Used by: build_private_template, continue_class,
4076 and for @defs constructs. */
4078 static tree
4079 get_class_ivars (tree interface, bool inherited)
4081 tree ivar_chain = copy_list (CLASS_RAW_IVARS (interface));
4083 /* Both CLASS_RAW_IVARS and CLASS_IVARS contain a list of ivars declared
4084 by the current class (i.e., they do not include super-class ivars).
4085 However, the CLASS_IVARS list will be side-effected by a call to
4086 finish_struct(), which will fill in field offsets. */
4087 if (!CLASS_IVARS (interface))
4088 CLASS_IVARS (interface) = ivar_chain;
4090 if (!inherited)
4091 return ivar_chain;
4093 while (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (interface))
4095 /* Prepend super-class ivars. */
4096 interface = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (interface));
4097 ivar_chain = chainon (copy_list (CLASS_RAW_IVARS (interface)),
4098 ivar_chain);
4101 return ivar_chain;
4104 void
4105 objc_maybe_warn_exceptions (location_t loc)
4107 /* -fobjc-exceptions is required to enable Objective-C exceptions.
4108 For example, on Darwin, ObjC exceptions require a sufficiently
4109 recent version of the runtime, so the user must ask for them
4110 explicitly. On other platforms, at the moment -fobjc-exceptions
4111 triggers -fexceptions which again is required for exceptions to
4112 work. */
4113 if (!flag_objc_exceptions)
4115 /* Warn only once per compilation unit. */
4116 static bool warned = false;
4118 if (!warned)
4120 error_at (loc, "%<-fobjc-exceptions%> is required to enable Objective-C exception syntax");
4121 warned = true;
4126 static struct objc_try_context *cur_try_context;
4128 /* Called just after parsing the @try and its associated BODY. We now
4129 must prepare for the tricky bits -- handling the catches and finally. */
4131 void
4132 objc_begin_try_stmt (location_t try_locus, tree body)
4134 struct objc_try_context *c = XCNEW (struct objc_try_context);
4135 c->outer = cur_try_context;
4136 c->try_body = body;
4137 c->try_locus = try_locus;
4138 c->end_try_locus = input_location;
4139 cur_try_context = c;
4141 /* Collect the list of local variables. We'll mark them as volatile
4142 at the end of compilation of this function to prevent them being
4143 clobbered by setjmp/longjmp. */
4144 if (flag_objc_sjlj_exceptions)
4145 objc_mark_locals_volatile (NULL);
4148 /* Called just after parsing "@catch (parm)". Open a binding level,
4149 enter DECL into the binding level, and initialize it. Leave the
4150 binding level open while the body of the compound statement is
4151 parsed. If DECL is NULL_TREE, then we are compiling "@catch(...)"
4152 which we compile as "@catch(id tmp_variable)". */
4154 void
4155 objc_begin_catch_clause (tree decl)
4157 tree compound, type, t;
4158 bool ellipsis = false;
4160 /* Begin a new scope that the entire catch clause will live in. */
4161 compound = c_begin_compound_stmt (true);
4163 /* Create the appropriate declaration for the argument. */
4164 if (decl == error_mark_node)
4165 type = error_mark_node;
4166 else
4168 if (decl == NULL_TREE)
4170 /* If @catch(...) was specified, create a temporary variable of
4171 type 'id' and use it. */
4172 decl = objc_create_temporary_var (objc_object_type, "__objc_generic_catch_var");
4173 DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl) = input_location;
4174 /* ... but allow the runtime to differentiate between ellipsis and the
4175 case of @catch (id xyz). */
4176 ellipsis = true;
4178 else
4180 /* The parser passed in a PARM_DECL, but what we really want is a VAR_DECL. */
4181 decl = build_decl (input_location,
4182 VAR_DECL, DECL_NAME (decl), TREE_TYPE (decl));
4184 lang_hooks.decls.pushdecl (decl);
4186 /* Mark the declaration as used so you never any warnings whether
4187 you use the exception argument or not. TODO: Implement a
4188 -Wunused-exception-parameter flag, which would cause warnings
4189 if exception parameter is not used. */
4190 TREE_USED (decl) = 1;
4191 DECL_READ_P (decl) = 1;
4193 type = TREE_TYPE (decl);
4196 /* Verify that the type of the catch is valid. It must be a pointer
4197 to an Objective-C class, or "id" (which is catch-all). */
4198 if (type == error_mark_node)
4200 ;/* Just keep going. */
4202 else if (!objc_type_valid_for_messaging (type, false))
4204 error ("@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type");
4205 type = error_mark_node;
4207 else if (TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (TREE_TYPE (type))
4208 && TYPE_OBJC_PROTOCOL_LIST (TREE_TYPE (type)))
4210 error ("@catch parameter can not be protocol-qualified");
4211 type = error_mark_node;
4213 else if (POINTER_TYPE_P (type) && objc_is_object_id (TREE_TYPE (type)))
4214 /* @catch (id xyz) or @catch (...) but we note this for runtimes that
4215 identify 'id'. */
4217 else
4219 /* If 'type' was built using typedefs, we need to get rid of
4220 them and get a simple pointer to the class. */
4221 bool is_typedef = false;
4222 tree x = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type);
4224 /* Skip from the pointer to the pointee. */
4225 if (TREE_CODE (x) == POINTER_TYPE)
4226 x = TREE_TYPE (x);
4228 /* Traverse typedef aliases */
4229 while (TREE_CODE (x) == RECORD_TYPE && OBJC_TYPE_NAME (x)
4230 && TREE_CODE (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (x)) == TYPE_DECL
4231 && DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (x)))
4233 is_typedef = true;
4234 x = DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (x));
4237 /* If it was a typedef, build a pointer to the final, original
4238 class. */
4239 if (is_typedef)
4240 type = build_pointer_type (x);
4242 if (cur_try_context->catch_list)
4244 /* Examine previous @catch clauses and see if we've already
4245 caught the type in question. */
4246 tree_stmt_iterator i = tsi_start (cur_try_context->catch_list);
4247 for (; !tsi_end_p (i); tsi_next (&i))
4249 tree stmt = tsi_stmt (i);
4250 t = CATCH_TYPES (stmt);
4251 if (t == error_mark_node)
4252 continue;
4253 if (!t || DERIVED_FROM_P (TREE_TYPE (t), TREE_TYPE (type)))
4255 warning (0, "exception of type %<%T%> will be caught",
4256 TREE_TYPE (type));
4257 warning_at (EXPR_LOCATION (stmt), 0, " by earlier handler for %<%T%>",
4258 TREE_TYPE (t ? t : objc_object_type));
4259 break;
4265 t = (*runtime.begin_catch) (&cur_try_context, type, decl, compound, ellipsis);
4266 add_stmt (t);
4269 /* Called just after parsing the closing brace of a @catch clause. Close
4270 the open binding level, and record a CATCH_EXPR for it. */
4272 void
4273 objc_finish_catch_clause (void)
4275 tree c = cur_try_context->current_catch;
4276 cur_try_context->current_catch = NULL;
4277 cur_try_context->end_catch_locus = input_location;
4279 CATCH_BODY (c) = c_end_compound_stmt (input_location, CATCH_BODY (c), 1);
4281 (*runtime.finish_catch) (&cur_try_context, c);
4284 /* Called after parsing a @finally clause and its associated BODY.
4285 Record the body for later placement. */
4287 void
4288 objc_build_finally_clause (location_t finally_locus, tree body)
4290 cur_try_context->finally_body = body;
4291 cur_try_context->finally_locus = finally_locus;
4292 cur_try_context->end_finally_locus = input_location;
4295 /* Called to finalize a @try construct. */
4297 tree
4298 objc_finish_try_stmt (void)
4300 struct objc_try_context *c = cur_try_context;
4301 tree stmt;
4303 if (c->catch_list == NULL && c->finally_body == NULL)
4304 error ("%<@try%> without %<@catch%> or %<@finally%>");
4306 stmt = (*runtime.finish_try_stmt) (&cur_try_context);
4307 add_stmt (stmt);
4309 cur_try_context = c->outer;
4310 free (c);
4311 return stmt;
4314 tree
4315 objc_build_throw_stmt (location_t loc, tree throw_expr)
4317 bool rethrown = false;
4319 objc_maybe_warn_exceptions (loc);
4321 /* Don't waste time trying to build something if we're already dead. */
4322 if (throw_expr == error_mark_node)
4323 return error_mark_node;
4325 if (throw_expr == NULL)
4327 /* If we're not inside a @catch block, there is no "current
4328 exception" to be rethrown. */
4329 if (cur_try_context == NULL
4330 || cur_try_context->current_catch == NULL)
4332 error_at (loc, "%<@throw%> (rethrow) used outside of a @catch block");
4333 return error_mark_node;
4336 /* Otherwise the object is still sitting in the EXC_PTR_EXPR
4337 value that we get from the runtime. */
4338 throw_expr = (*runtime.build_exc_ptr) (&cur_try_context);
4339 rethrown = true;
4341 else
4343 if (!objc_type_valid_for_messaging (TREE_TYPE (throw_expr), true))
4345 error_at (loc, "%<@throw%> argument is not an object");
4346 return error_mark_node;
4350 return (*runtime.build_throw_stmt) (loc, throw_expr, rethrown);
4353 tree
4354 objc_build_synchronized (location_t start_locus, tree object_expr, tree body)
4356 /* object_expr should never be NULL; but in case it is, convert it to
4357 error_mark_node. */
4358 if (object_expr == NULL)
4359 object_expr = error_mark_node;
4361 /* Validate object_expr. If not valid, set it to error_mark_node. */
4362 if (object_expr != error_mark_node)
4364 if (!objc_type_valid_for_messaging (TREE_TYPE (object_expr), true))
4366 error_at (start_locus, "%<@synchronized%> argument is not an object");
4367 object_expr = error_mark_node;
4371 if (object_expr == error_mark_node)
4373 /* If we found an error, we simply ignore the '@synchronized'.
4374 Compile the body so we can keep going with minimal
4375 casualties. */
4376 return add_stmt (body);
4378 else
4380 tree call;
4381 tree args;
4383 /* objc_sync_enter (object_expr); */
4384 object_expr = save_expr (object_expr);
4385 args = tree_cons (NULL, object_expr, NULL);
4386 call = build_function_call (input_location,
4387 objc_sync_enter_decl, args);
4388 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (call, start_locus);
4389 add_stmt (call);
4391 /* Build "objc_sync_exit (object_expr);" but do not add it yet;
4392 it goes inside the @finalize() clause. */
4393 args = tree_cons (NULL, object_expr, NULL);
4394 call = build_function_call (input_location,
4395 objc_sync_exit_decl, args);
4396 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (call, input_location);
4398 /* @try { body; } */
4399 objc_begin_try_stmt (start_locus, body);
4401 /* @finally { objc_sync_exit (object_expr); } */
4402 objc_build_finally_clause (input_location, call);
4404 /* End of try statement. */
4405 return objc_finish_try_stmt ();
4409 /* Construct a C struct corresponding to ObjC class CLASS, with the same
4410 name as the class:
4412 struct <classname> {
4413 struct _objc_class *isa;
4415 }; */
4417 static void
4418 build_private_template (tree klass)
4420 if (!CLASS_STATIC_TEMPLATE (klass))
4422 tree record = objc_build_struct (klass,
4423 get_class_ivars (klass, false),
4424 CLASS_SUPER_NAME (klass));
4426 /* Set the TREE_USED bit for this struct, so that stab generator
4427 can emit stabs for this struct type. */
4428 if (flag_debug_only_used_symbols && TYPE_STUB_DECL (record))
4429 TREE_USED (TYPE_STUB_DECL (record)) = 1;
4431 /* Copy the attributes from the class to the type. */
4432 if (TREE_DEPRECATED (klass))
4433 TREE_DEPRECATED (record) = 1;
4437 /* Generate either '- .cxx_construct' or '- .cxx_destruct' for the
4438 current class. */
4439 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
4440 static void
4441 objc_generate_cxx_ctor_or_dtor (bool dtor)
4443 tree fn, body, compound_stmt, ivar;
4445 /* - (id) .cxx_construct { ... return self; } */
4446 /* - (void) .cxx_construct { ... } */
4448 objc_start_method_definition
4449 (false /* is_class_method */,
4450 objc_build_method_signature (false /* is_class_method */,
4451 build_tree_list (NULL_TREE,
4452 dtor
4453 ? void_type_node
4454 : objc_object_type),
4455 get_identifier (dtor
4456 ? TAG_CXX_DESTRUCT
4457 : TAG_CXX_CONSTRUCT),
4458 make_node (TREE_LIST),
4459 false), NULL, NULL_TREE);
4460 body = begin_function_body ();
4461 compound_stmt = begin_compound_stmt (0);
4463 ivar = CLASS_IVARS (implementation_template);
4464 /* Destroy ivars in reverse order. */
4465 if (dtor)
4466 ivar = nreverse (copy_list (ivar));
4468 for (; ivar; ivar = TREE_CHAIN (ivar))
4470 if (TREE_CODE (ivar) == FIELD_DECL)
4472 tree type = TREE_TYPE (ivar);
4474 /* Call the ivar's default constructor or destructor. Do not
4475 call the destructor unless a corresponding constructor call
4476 has also been made (or is not needed). */
4477 if (MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P (type)
4478 && (dtor
4479 ? (TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (type)
4480 && (!TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (type)
4481 || TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (type)))
4482 : (TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (type)
4483 && TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (type))))
4484 finish_expr_stmt
4485 (build_special_member_call
4486 (build_ivar_reference (DECL_NAME (ivar)),
4487 dtor ? complete_dtor_identifier : complete_ctor_identifier,
4488 NULL, type, LOOKUP_NORMAL, tf_warning_or_error));
4492 /* The constructor returns 'self'. */
4493 if (!dtor)
4494 finish_return_stmt (self_decl);
4496 finish_compound_stmt (compound_stmt);
4497 finish_function_body (body);
4498 fn = current_function_decl;
4499 finish_function ();
4500 objc_finish_method_definition (fn);
4503 /* The following routine will examine the current @interface for any
4504 non-POD C++ ivars requiring non-trivial construction and/or
4505 destruction, and then synthesize special '- .cxx_construct' and/or
4506 '- .cxx_destruct' methods which will run the appropriate
4507 construction or destruction code. Note that ivars inherited from
4508 super-classes are _not_ considered. */
4509 static void
4510 objc_generate_cxx_cdtors (void)
4512 bool need_ctor = false, need_dtor = false;
4513 tree ivar;
4515 /* Error case, due to possibly an extra @end. */
4516 if (!objc_implementation_context)
4517 return;
4519 /* We do not want to do this for categories, since they do not have
4520 their own ivars. */
4522 if (TREE_CODE (objc_implementation_context) != CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)
4523 return;
4525 /* First, determine if we even need a constructor and/or destructor. */
4527 for (ivar = CLASS_IVARS (implementation_template); ivar;
4528 ivar = TREE_CHAIN (ivar))
4530 if (TREE_CODE (ivar) == FIELD_DECL)
4532 tree type = TREE_TYPE (ivar);
4534 if (MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P (type))
4536 if (TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (type)
4537 && TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (type))
4538 /* NB: If a default constructor is not available, we will not
4539 be able to initialize this ivar; the add_instance_variable()
4540 routine will already have warned about this. */
4541 need_ctor = true;
4543 if (TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (type)
4544 && (!TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (type)
4545 || TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (type)))
4546 /* NB: If a default constructor is not available, we will not
4547 call the destructor either, for symmetry. */
4548 need_dtor = true;
4553 /* Generate '- .cxx_construct' if needed. */
4555 if (need_ctor)
4556 objc_generate_cxx_ctor_or_dtor (false);
4558 /* Generate '- .cxx_destruct' if needed. */
4560 if (need_dtor)
4561 objc_generate_cxx_ctor_or_dtor (true);
4563 /* The 'imp_list' variable points at an imp_entry record for the current
4564 @implementation. Record the existence of '- .cxx_construct' and/or
4565 '- .cxx_destruct' methods therein; it will be included in the
4566 metadata for the class if the runtime needs it. */
4567 imp_list->has_cxx_cdtors = (need_ctor || need_dtor);
4569 #endif
4571 static void
4572 error_with_ivar (const char *message, tree decl)
4574 error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl), "%s %qs",
4575 message, identifier_to_locale (gen_declaration (decl)));
4579 static void
4580 check_ivars (tree inter, tree imp)
4582 tree intdecls = CLASS_RAW_IVARS (inter);
4583 tree impdecls = CLASS_RAW_IVARS (imp);
4585 while (1)
4587 tree t1, t2;
4589 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
4590 if (intdecls && TREE_CODE (intdecls) == TYPE_DECL)
4591 intdecls = TREE_CHAIN (intdecls);
4592 #endif
4593 if (intdecls == 0 && impdecls == 0)
4594 break;
4595 if (intdecls == 0 || impdecls == 0)
4597 error ("inconsistent instance variable specification");
4598 break;
4601 t1 = TREE_TYPE (intdecls); t2 = TREE_TYPE (impdecls);
4603 if (!comptypes (t1, t2)
4604 || !tree_int_cst_equal (DECL_INITIAL (intdecls),
4605 DECL_INITIAL (impdecls)))
4607 if (DECL_NAME (intdecls) == DECL_NAME (impdecls))
4609 error_with_ivar ("conflicting instance variable type",
4610 impdecls);
4611 error_with_ivar ("previous declaration of",
4612 intdecls);
4614 else /* both the type and the name don't match */
4616 error ("inconsistent instance variable specification");
4617 break;
4621 else if (DECL_NAME (intdecls) != DECL_NAME (impdecls))
4623 error_with_ivar ("conflicting instance variable name",
4624 impdecls);
4625 error_with_ivar ("previous declaration of",
4626 intdecls);
4629 intdecls = DECL_CHAIN (intdecls);
4630 impdecls = DECL_CHAIN (impdecls);
4635 static void
4636 mark_referenced_methods (void)
4638 struct imp_entry *impent;
4639 tree chain;
4641 for (impent = imp_list; impent; impent = impent->next)
4643 chain = CLASS_CLS_METHODS (impent->imp_context);
4644 while (chain)
4646 cgraph_node::get_create (METHOD_DEFINITION (chain))->mark_force_output ();
4647 chain = DECL_CHAIN (chain);
4650 chain = CLASS_NST_METHODS (impent->imp_context);
4651 while (chain)
4653 cgraph_node::get_create (METHOD_DEFINITION (chain))->mark_force_output ();
4654 chain = DECL_CHAIN (chain);
4659 /* If type is empty or only type qualifiers are present, add default
4660 type of id (otherwise grokdeclarator will default to int). */
4661 static inline tree
4662 adjust_type_for_id_default (tree type)
4664 if (!type)
4665 type = make_node (TREE_LIST);
4667 if (!TREE_VALUE (type))
4668 TREE_VALUE (type) = objc_object_type;
4669 else if (TREE_CODE (TREE_VALUE (type)) == RECORD_TYPE
4670 && TYPED_OBJECT (TREE_VALUE (type)))
4671 error ("can not use an object as parameter to a method");
4673 return type;
4676 /* Return a KEYWORD_DECL built using the specified key_name, arg_type,
4677 arg_name and attributes. (TODO: Rename KEYWORD_DECL to
4678 OBJC_METHOD_PARM_DECL ?)
4680 A KEYWORD_DECL is a tree representing the declaration of a
4681 parameter of an Objective-C method. It is produced when parsing a
4682 fragment of Objective-C method declaration of the form
4684 keyworddecl:
4685 selector ':' '(' typename ')' identifier
4687 For example, take the Objective-C method
4689 -(NSString *)pathForResource:(NSString *)resource ofType:(NSString *)type;
4691 the two fragments "pathForResource:(NSString *)resource" and
4692 "ofType:(NSString *)type" will generate a KEYWORD_DECL each. The
4693 KEYWORD_DECL stores the 'key_name' (eg, identifier for
4694 "pathForResource"), the 'arg_type' (eg, tree representing a
4695 NSString *), the 'arg_name' (eg identifier for "resource") and
4696 potentially some attributes (for example, a tree representing
4697 __attribute__ ((unused)) if such an attribute was attached to a
4698 certain parameter). You can access this information using the
4699 TREE_TYPE (for arg_type), KEYWORD_ARG_NAME (for arg_name),
4700 KEYWORD_KEY_NAME (for key_name), DECL_ATTRIBUTES (for attributes).
4702 'key_name' is an identifier node (and is optional as you can omit
4703 it in Objective-C methods).
4704 'arg_type' is a tree list (and is optional too if no parameter type
4705 was specified).
4706 'arg_name' is an identifier node and is required.
4707 'attributes' is an optional tree containing parameter attributes. */
4708 tree
4709 objc_build_keyword_decl (tree key_name, tree arg_type,
4710 tree arg_name, tree attributes)
4712 tree keyword_decl;
4714 if (flag_objc1_only && attributes)
4715 error_at (input_location, "method argument attributes are not available in Objective-C 1.0");
4717 /* If no type is specified, default to "id". */
4718 arg_type = adjust_type_for_id_default (arg_type);
4720 keyword_decl = make_node (KEYWORD_DECL);
4722 TREE_TYPE (keyword_decl) = arg_type;
4723 KEYWORD_ARG_NAME (keyword_decl) = arg_name;
4724 KEYWORD_KEY_NAME (keyword_decl) = key_name;
4725 DECL_ATTRIBUTES (keyword_decl) = attributes;
4727 return keyword_decl;
4730 /* Given a chain of keyword_decl's, synthesize the full keyword selector. */
4731 static tree
4732 build_keyword_selector (tree selector)
4734 int len = 0;
4735 tree key_chain, key_name;
4736 char *buf;
4738 /* Scan the selector to see how much space we'll need. */
4739 for (key_chain = selector; key_chain; key_chain = TREE_CHAIN (key_chain))
4741 switch (TREE_CODE (selector))
4743 case KEYWORD_DECL:
4744 key_name = KEYWORD_KEY_NAME (key_chain);
4745 break;
4746 case TREE_LIST:
4747 key_name = TREE_PURPOSE (key_chain);
4748 break;
4749 default:
4750 gcc_unreachable ();
4753 if (key_name)
4754 len += IDENTIFIER_LENGTH (key_name) + 1;
4755 else
4756 /* Just a ':' arg. */
4757 len++;
4760 buf = (char *) alloca (len + 1);
4761 /* Start the buffer out as an empty string. */
4762 buf[0] = '\0';
4764 for (key_chain = selector; key_chain; key_chain = TREE_CHAIN (key_chain))
4766 switch (TREE_CODE (selector))
4768 case KEYWORD_DECL:
4769 key_name = KEYWORD_KEY_NAME (key_chain);
4770 break;
4771 case TREE_LIST:
4772 key_name = TREE_PURPOSE (key_chain);
4773 /* The keyword decl chain will later be used as a function
4774 argument chain. Unhook the selector itself so as to not
4775 confuse other parts of the compiler. */
4776 TREE_PURPOSE (key_chain) = NULL_TREE;
4777 break;
4778 default:
4779 gcc_unreachable ();
4782 if (key_name)
4783 strcat (buf, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (key_name));
4784 strcat (buf, ":");
4787 return get_identifier_with_length (buf, len);
4790 /* Used for declarations and definitions. */
4792 static tree
4793 build_method_decl (enum tree_code code, tree ret_type, tree selector,
4794 tree add_args, bool ellipsis)
4796 tree method_decl;
4798 /* If no type is specified, default to "id". */
4799 ret_type = adjust_type_for_id_default (ret_type);
4801 /* Note how a method_decl has a TREE_TYPE which is not the function
4802 type of the function implementing the method, but only the return
4803 type of the method. We may want to change this, and store the
4804 entire function type in there (eg, it may be used to simplify
4805 dealing with attributes below). */
4806 method_decl = make_node (code);
4807 TREE_TYPE (method_decl) = ret_type;
4809 /* If we have a keyword selector, create an identifier_node that
4810 represents the full selector name (`:' included)... */
4811 if (TREE_CODE (selector) == KEYWORD_DECL)
4813 METHOD_SEL_NAME (method_decl) = build_keyword_selector (selector);
4814 METHOD_SEL_ARGS (method_decl) = selector;
4815 METHOD_ADD_ARGS (method_decl) = add_args;
4816 METHOD_ADD_ARGS_ELLIPSIS_P (method_decl) = ellipsis;
4818 else
4820 METHOD_SEL_NAME (method_decl) = selector;
4821 METHOD_SEL_ARGS (method_decl) = NULL_TREE;
4822 METHOD_ADD_ARGS (method_decl) = NULL_TREE;
4825 return method_decl;
4828 /* This routine processes objective-c method attributes. */
4830 static void
4831 objc_decl_method_attributes (tree *node, tree attributes, int flags)
4833 /* TODO: Replace the hackery below. An idea would be to store the
4834 full function type in the method declaration (for example in
4835 TREE_TYPE) and then expose ObjC method declarations to c-family
4836 and they could deal with them by simply treating them as
4837 functions. */
4839 /* Because of the dangers in the hackery below, we filter out any
4840 attribute that we do not know about. For the ones we know about,
4841 we know that they work with the hackery. For the other ones,
4842 there is no guarantee, so we have to filter them out. */
4843 tree filtered_attributes = NULL_TREE;
4845 if (attributes)
4847 tree attribute;
4848 for (attribute = attributes; attribute; attribute = TREE_CHAIN (attribute))
4850 tree name = TREE_PURPOSE (attribute);
4852 if (is_attribute_p ("deprecated", name)
4853 || is_attribute_p ("sentinel", name)
4854 || is_attribute_p ("noreturn", name))
4856 /* An attribute that we support; add it to the filtered
4857 attributes. */
4858 filtered_attributes = chainon (filtered_attributes,
4859 copy_node (attribute));
4861 else if (is_attribute_p ("format", name))
4863 /* "format" is special because before adding it to the
4864 filtered attributes we need to adjust the specified
4865 format by adding the hidden function parameters for
4866 an Objective-C method (self, _cmd). */
4867 tree new_attribute = copy_node (attribute);
4869 /* Check the arguments specified with the attribute, and
4870 modify them adding 2 for the two hidden arguments.
4871 Note how this differs from C++; according to the
4872 specs, C++ does not do it so you have to add the +1
4873 yourself. For Objective-C, instead, the compiler
4874 adds the +2 for you. */
4876 /* The attribute arguments have not been checked yet, so
4877 we need to be careful as they could be missing or
4878 invalid. If anything looks wrong, we skip the
4879 process and the compiler will complain about it later
4880 when it validates the attribute. */
4881 /* Check that we have at least three arguments. */
4882 if (TREE_VALUE (new_attribute)
4883 && TREE_CHAIN (TREE_VALUE (new_attribute))
4884 && TREE_CHAIN (TREE_CHAIN (TREE_VALUE (new_attribute))))
4886 tree second_argument = TREE_CHAIN (TREE_VALUE (new_attribute));
4887 tree third_argument = TREE_CHAIN (second_argument);
4888 tree number;
4890 /* This is the second argument, the "string-index",
4891 which specifies the index of the format string
4892 argument. Add 2. */
4893 number = TREE_VALUE (second_argument);
4894 if (number
4895 && TREE_CODE (number) == INTEGER_CST
4896 && !wi::eq_p (number, 0))
4897 TREE_VALUE (second_argument)
4898 = wide_int_to_tree (TREE_TYPE (number),
4899 wi::add (number, 2));
4901 /* This is the third argument, the "first-to-check",
4902 which specifies the index of the first argument to
4903 check. This could be 0, meaning it is not available,
4904 in which case we don't need to add 2. Add 2 if not
4905 0. */
4906 number = TREE_VALUE (third_argument);
4907 if (number
4908 && TREE_CODE (number) == INTEGER_CST
4909 && !wi::eq_p (number, 0))
4910 TREE_VALUE (third_argument)
4911 = wide_int_to_tree (TREE_TYPE (number),
4912 wi::add (number, 2));
4914 filtered_attributes = chainon (filtered_attributes,
4915 new_attribute);
4917 else if (is_attribute_p ("nonnull", name))
4919 /* We need to fixup all the argument indexes by adding 2
4920 for the two hidden arguments of an Objective-C method
4921 invocation, similat to what we do above for the
4922 "format" attribute. */
4923 /* FIXME: This works great in terms of implementing the
4924 functionality, but the warnings that are produced by
4925 nonnull do mention the argument index (while the
4926 format ones don't). For example, you could get
4927 "warning: null argument where non-null required
4928 (argument 3)". Now in that message, "argument 3"
4929 includes the 2 hidden arguments; it would be much
4930 more friendly to call it "argument 1", as that would
4931 be consistent with __attribute__ ((nonnnull (1))).
4932 To do this, we'd need to have the C family code that
4933 checks the arguments know about adding/removing 2 to
4934 the argument index ... or alternatively we could
4935 maybe store the "printable" argument index in
4936 addition to the actual argument index ? Some
4937 refactoring is needed to do this elegantly. */
4938 tree new_attribute = copy_node (attribute);
4939 tree argument = TREE_VALUE (attribute);
4940 while (argument != NULL_TREE)
4942 /* Get the value of the argument and add 2. */
4943 tree number = TREE_VALUE (argument);
4944 if (number && TREE_CODE (number) == INTEGER_CST
4945 && !wi::eq_p (number, 0))
4946 TREE_VALUE (argument)
4947 = wide_int_to_tree (TREE_TYPE (number),
4948 wi::add (number, 2));
4949 argument = TREE_CHAIN (argument);
4952 filtered_attributes = chainon (filtered_attributes,
4953 new_attribute);
4955 else
4956 warning (OPT_Wattributes, "%qE attribute directive ignored", name);
4960 if (filtered_attributes)
4962 /* This hackery changes the TREE_TYPE of the ObjC method
4963 declaration to be a function type, so that decl_attributes
4964 will treat the ObjC method as if it was a function. Some
4965 attributes (sentinel, format) will be applied to the function
4966 type, changing it in place; so after calling decl_attributes,
4967 we extract the function type attributes and store them in
4968 METHOD_TYPE_ATTRIBUTES. Some other attributes (noreturn,
4969 deprecated) are applied directly to the method declaration
4970 (by setting TREE_DEPRECATED and TREE_THIS_VOLATILE) so there
4971 is nothing to do. */
4972 tree saved_type = TREE_TYPE (*node);
4973 TREE_TYPE (*node)
4974 = build_function_type_for_method (TREE_VALUE (saved_type), *node,
4975 METHOD_REF, 0);
4976 decl_attributes (node, filtered_attributes, flags);
4977 METHOD_TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (*node) = TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (TREE_TYPE (*node));
4978 TREE_TYPE (*node) = saved_type;
4982 bool
4983 objc_method_decl (enum tree_code opcode)
4985 return opcode == INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL || opcode == CLASS_METHOD_DECL;
4988 /* Return a function type for METHOD with RETURN_TYPE. CONTEXT is
4989 either METHOD_DEF or METHOD_REF, indicating whether we are defining a
4990 method or calling one. SUPER_FLAG indicates whether this is a send
4991 to super; this makes a difference for the NeXT calling sequence in
4992 which the lookup and the method call are done together. If METHOD is
4993 NULL, user-defined arguments (i.e., beyond self and _cmd) shall be
4994 represented as varargs. */
4996 tree
4997 build_function_type_for_method (tree return_type, tree method,
4998 int context, bool super_flag)
5000 vec<tree, va_gc> *argtypes = make_tree_vector ();
5001 tree t, ftype;
5002 bool is_varargs = false;
5004 (*runtime.get_arg_type_list_base) (&argtypes, method, context, super_flag);
5006 /* No actual method prototype given; remaining args passed as varargs. */
5007 if (method == NULL_TREE)
5009 is_varargs = true;
5010 goto build_ftype;
5013 for (t = METHOD_SEL_ARGS (method); t; t = DECL_CHAIN (t))
5015 tree arg_type = TREE_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (t));
5017 /* Decay argument types for the underlying C function as
5018 appropriate. */
5019 arg_type = objc_decay_parm_type (arg_type);
5021 vec_safe_push (argtypes, arg_type);
5024 if (METHOD_ADD_ARGS (method))
5026 for (t = TREE_CHAIN (METHOD_ADD_ARGS (method));
5027 t; t = TREE_CHAIN (t))
5029 tree arg_type = TREE_TYPE (TREE_VALUE (t));
5031 arg_type = objc_decay_parm_type (arg_type);
5033 vec_safe_push (argtypes, arg_type);
5036 if (METHOD_ADD_ARGS_ELLIPSIS_P (method))
5037 is_varargs = true;
5040 build_ftype:
5041 if (is_varargs)
5042 ftype = build_varargs_function_type_vec (return_type, argtypes);
5043 else
5044 ftype = build_function_type_vec (return_type, argtypes);
5046 release_tree_vector (argtypes);
5047 return ftype;
5050 /* The 'method' argument is a tree; this tree could either be a single
5051 method, which is returned, or could be a TREE_VEC containing a list
5052 of methods. In that case, the first one is returned, and warnings
5053 are issued as appropriate. */
5054 static tree
5055 check_duplicates (tree method, int methods, int is_class)
5057 tree first_method;
5058 size_t i;
5060 if (method == NULL_TREE)
5061 return NULL_TREE;
5063 if (TREE_CODE (method) != TREE_VEC)
5064 return method;
5066 /* We have two or more methods with the same name but different
5067 types. */
5068 first_method = TREE_VEC_ELT (method, 0);
5070 /* But just how different are those types? If
5071 -Wno-strict-selector-match is specified, we shall not complain if
5072 the differences are solely among types with identical size and
5073 alignment. */
5074 if (!warn_strict_selector_match)
5076 for (i = 0; i < (size_t) TREE_VEC_LENGTH (method); i++)
5077 if (!comp_proto_with_proto (first_method, TREE_VEC_ELT (method, i), 0))
5078 goto issue_warning;
5080 return first_method;
5083 issue_warning:
5084 if (methods)
5086 bool type = TREE_CODE (first_method) == INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL;
5088 warning_at (input_location, 0,
5089 "multiple methods named %<%c%E%> found",
5090 (is_class ? '+' : '-'),
5091 METHOD_SEL_NAME (first_method));
5092 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (first_method), "using %<%c%s%>",
5093 (type ? '-' : '+'),
5094 identifier_to_locale (gen_method_decl (first_method)));
5096 else
5098 bool type = TREE_CODE (first_method) == INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL;
5100 warning_at (input_location, 0,
5101 "multiple selectors named %<%c%E%> found",
5102 (is_class ? '+' : '-'),
5103 METHOD_SEL_NAME (first_method));
5104 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (first_method), "found %<%c%s%>",
5105 (type ? '-' : '+'),
5106 identifier_to_locale (gen_method_decl (first_method)));
5109 for (i = 0; i < (size_t) TREE_VEC_LENGTH (method); i++)
5111 bool type = TREE_CODE (TREE_VEC_ELT (method, i)) == INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL;
5113 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (TREE_VEC_ELT (method, i)), "also found %<%c%s%>",
5114 (type ? '-' : '+'),
5115 identifier_to_locale (gen_method_decl (TREE_VEC_ELT (method, i))));
5118 return first_method;
5121 /* If RECEIVER is a class reference, return the identifier node for
5122 the referenced class. RECEIVER is created by objc_get_class_reference,
5123 so we check the exact form created depending on which runtimes are
5124 used. */
5126 static tree
5127 receiver_is_class_object (tree receiver, int self, int super)
5129 tree exp, arg;
5131 /* The receiver is 'self' or 'super' in the context of a class method. */
5132 if (objc_method_context
5133 && TREE_CODE (objc_method_context) == CLASS_METHOD_DECL
5134 && (self || super))
5135 return (super
5136 ? CLASS_SUPER_NAME (implementation_template)
5137 : CLASS_NAME (implementation_template));
5139 /* The runtime might encapsulate things its own way. */
5140 exp = (*runtime.receiver_is_class_object) (receiver);
5141 if (exp)
5142 return exp;
5144 /* The receiver is a function call that returns an id. Check if
5145 it is a call to objc_getClass, if so, pick up the class name.
5147 This is required by the GNU runtime, which compiles
5149 [NSObject alloc]
5151 into
5153 [objc_get_class ("NSObject") alloc];
5155 and then, to check that the receiver responds to the +alloc
5156 method, needs to be able to determine that the objc_get_class()
5157 call returns the NSObject class and not just a generic Class
5158 pointer.
5160 But, traditionally this is enabled for all runtimes, not just the
5161 GNU one, which means that the compiler is smarter than you'd
5162 expect when dealing with objc_getClass(). For example, with the
5163 Apple runtime, in the code
5165 [objc_getClass ("NSObject") alloc];
5167 the compiler will recognize the objc_getClass() call as special
5168 (due to the code below) and so will know that +alloc is called on
5169 the 'NSObject' class, and can perform the corresponding checks.
5171 Programmers can disable this behavior by casting the results of
5172 objc_getClass() to 'Class' (this may seem weird because
5173 objc_getClass() is already declared to return 'Class', but the
5174 compiler treats it as a special function). This may be useful if
5175 the class is never declared, and the compiler would complain
5176 about a missing @interface for it. Then, you can do
5178 [(Class)objc_getClass ("MyClassNeverDeclared") alloc];
5180 to silence the warnings. */
5181 if (TREE_CODE (receiver) == CALL_EXPR
5182 && (exp = CALL_EXPR_FN (receiver))
5183 && TREE_CODE (exp) == ADDR_EXPR
5184 && (exp = TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0))
5185 && TREE_CODE (exp) == FUNCTION_DECL
5186 /* For some reason, we sometimes wind up with multiple FUNCTION_DECL
5187 prototypes for objc_get_class(). Thankfully, they seem to share the
5188 same function type. */
5189 && TREE_TYPE (exp) == TREE_TYPE (objc_get_class_decl)
5190 && !strcmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (exp)), runtime.tag_getclass)
5191 /* We have a call to objc_get_class/objc_getClass! */
5192 && (arg = CALL_EXPR_ARG (receiver, 0)))
5194 STRIP_NOPS (arg);
5195 if (TREE_CODE (arg) == ADDR_EXPR
5196 && (arg = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0))
5197 && TREE_CODE (arg) == STRING_CST)
5198 /* Finally, we have the class name. */
5199 return get_identifier (TREE_STRING_POINTER (arg));
5201 return 0;
5204 /* If we are currently building a message expr, this holds
5205 the identifier of the selector of the message. This is
5206 used when printing warnings about argument mismatches. */
5208 static tree current_objc_message_selector = 0;
5210 tree
5211 objc_message_selector (void)
5213 return current_objc_message_selector;
5216 /* Construct an expression for sending a message.
5217 MESS has the object to send to in TREE_PURPOSE
5218 and the argument list (including selector) in TREE_VALUE.
5220 (*(<abstract_decl>(*)())_msg)(receiver, selTransTbl[n], ...);
5221 (*(<abstract_decl>(*)())_msgSuper)(receiver, selTransTbl[n], ...); */
5223 tree
5224 objc_build_message_expr (tree receiver, tree message_args)
5226 tree sel_name;
5227 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
5228 tree args = TREE_PURPOSE (message_args);
5229 #else
5230 tree args = message_args;
5231 #endif
5232 tree method_params = NULL_TREE;
5234 if (TREE_CODE (receiver) == ERROR_MARK || TREE_CODE (args) == ERROR_MARK)
5235 return error_mark_node;
5237 /* Obtain the full selector name. */
5238 switch (TREE_CODE (args))
5240 case IDENTIFIER_NODE:
5241 /* A unary selector. */
5242 sel_name = args;
5243 break;
5244 case TREE_LIST:
5245 sel_name = build_keyword_selector (args);
5246 break;
5247 default:
5248 gcc_unreachable ();
5251 /* Build the parameter list to give to the method. */
5252 if (TREE_CODE (args) == TREE_LIST)
5253 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
5254 method_params = chainon (args, TREE_VALUE (message_args));
5255 #else
5257 tree chain = args, prev = NULL_TREE;
5259 /* We have a keyword selector--check for comma expressions. */
5260 while (chain)
5262 tree element = TREE_VALUE (chain);
5264 /* We have a comma expression, must collapse... */
5265 if (TREE_CODE (element) == TREE_LIST)
5267 if (prev)
5268 TREE_CHAIN (prev) = element;
5269 else
5270 args = element;
5272 prev = chain;
5273 chain = TREE_CHAIN (chain);
5275 method_params = args;
5277 #endif
5279 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
5280 if (processing_template_decl)
5281 /* Must wait until template instantiation time. */
5282 return build_min_nt_loc (UNKNOWN_LOCATION, MESSAGE_SEND_EXPR, receiver,
5283 sel_name, method_params);
5284 #endif
5286 return objc_finish_message_expr (receiver, sel_name, method_params, NULL);
5289 /* Look up method SEL_NAME that would be suitable for receiver
5290 of type 'id' (if IS_CLASS is zero) or 'Class' (if IS_CLASS is
5291 nonzero), and report on any duplicates. */
5293 static tree
5294 lookup_method_in_hash_lists (tree sel_name, int is_class)
5296 tree method_prototype = OBJC_MAP_NOT_FOUND;
5298 if (!is_class)
5299 method_prototype = objc_map_get (instance_method_map, sel_name);
5301 if (method_prototype == OBJC_MAP_NOT_FOUND)
5303 method_prototype = objc_map_get (class_method_map, sel_name);
5304 is_class = 1;
5306 if (method_prototype == OBJC_MAP_NOT_FOUND)
5307 return NULL_TREE;
5310 return check_duplicates (method_prototype, 1, is_class);
5313 /* The 'objc_finish_message_expr' routine is called from within
5314 'objc_build_message_expr' for non-template functions. In the case of
5315 C++ template functions, it is called from 'build_expr_from_tree'
5316 (in decl2.c) after RECEIVER and METHOD_PARAMS have been expanded.
5318 If the DEPRECATED_METHOD_PROTOTYPE argument is NULL, then we warn
5319 if the method being used is deprecated. If it is not NULL, instead
5320 of deprecating, we set *DEPRECATED_METHOD_PROTOTYPE to the method
5321 prototype that was used and is deprecated. This is useful for
5322 getter calls that are always generated when compiling dot-syntax
5323 expressions, even if they may not be used. In that case, we don't
5324 want the warning immediately; we produce it (if needed) at gimplify
5325 stage when we are sure that the deprecated getter is being
5326 used. */
5327 tree
5328 objc_finish_message_expr (tree receiver, tree sel_name, tree method_params,
5329 tree *deprecated_method_prototype)
5331 tree method_prototype = NULL_TREE, rprotos = NULL_TREE, rtype;
5332 tree retval, class_tree;
5333 int self, super, have_cast;
5335 /* We have used the receiver, so mark it as read. */
5336 mark_exp_read (receiver);
5338 /* Extract the receiver of the message, as well as its type
5339 (where the latter may take the form of a cast or be inferred
5340 from the implementation context). */
5341 rtype = receiver;
5342 while (TREE_CODE (rtype) == COMPOUND_EXPR
5343 || TREE_CODE (rtype) == MODIFY_EXPR
5344 || CONVERT_EXPR_P (rtype)
5345 || TREE_CODE (rtype) == COMPONENT_REF)
5346 rtype = TREE_OPERAND (rtype, 0);
5348 /* self is 1 if this is a message to self, 0 otherwise */
5349 self = (rtype == self_decl);
5351 /* super is 1 if this is a message to super, 0 otherwise. */
5352 super = (rtype == UOBJC_SUPER_decl);
5354 /* rtype is the type of the receiver. */
5355 rtype = TREE_TYPE (receiver);
5357 /* have_cast is 1 if the receiver is casted. */
5358 have_cast = (TREE_CODE (receiver) == NOP_EXPR
5359 || (TREE_CODE (receiver) == COMPOUND_EXPR
5360 && !IS_SUPER (rtype)));
5362 /* If we are calling [super dealloc], reset our warning flag. */
5363 if (super && !strcmp ("dealloc", IDENTIFIER_POINTER (sel_name)))
5364 should_call_super_dealloc = 0;
5366 /* If the receiver is a class object, retrieve the corresponding
5367 @interface, if one exists. class_tree is the class name
5368 identifier, or NULL_TREE if this is not a class method or the
5369 class name could not be determined (as in the case "Class c; [c
5370 method];"). */
5371 class_tree = receiver_is_class_object (receiver, self, super);
5373 /* Now determine the receiver type (if an explicit cast has not been
5374 provided). */
5375 if (!have_cast)
5377 if (class_tree)
5379 /* We are here when we have no cast, and we have a class
5380 name. So, this is a plain method to a class object, as
5381 in [NSObject alloc]. Find the interface corresponding to
5382 the class name. */
5383 rtype = lookup_interface (class_tree);
5385 if (rtype == NULL_TREE)
5387 /* If 'rtype' is NULL_TREE at this point it means that
5388 we have seen no @interface corresponding to that
5389 class name, only a @class declaration (alternatively,
5390 this was a call such as [objc_getClass("SomeClass")
5391 alloc], where we've never seen the @interface of
5392 SomeClass). So, we have a class name (class_tree)
5393 but no actual details of the class methods. We won't
5394 be able to check that the class responds to the
5395 method, and we will have to guess the method
5396 prototype. Emit a warning, then keep going (this
5397 will use any method with a matching name, as if the
5398 receiver was of type 'Class'). */
5399 warning (0, "@interface of class %qE not found", class_tree);
5402 /* Handle `self' and `super'. */
5403 else if (super)
5405 if (!CLASS_SUPER_NAME (implementation_template))
5407 error ("no super class declared in @interface for %qE",
5408 CLASS_NAME (implementation_template));
5409 return error_mark_node;
5411 rtype = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (implementation_template));
5413 else if (self)
5414 rtype = lookup_interface (CLASS_NAME (implementation_template));
5417 if (objc_is_id (rtype))
5419 /* The receiver is of type 'id' or 'Class' (with or without some
5420 protocols attached to it). */
5422 /* We set class_tree to the identifier for 'Class' if this is a
5423 class method, and to NULL_TREE if not. */
5424 class_tree = (IS_CLASS (rtype) ? objc_class_name : NULL_TREE);
5426 /* 'rprotos' is the list of protocols that the receiver
5427 supports. */
5428 rprotos = (TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (TREE_TYPE (rtype))
5429 ? TYPE_OBJC_PROTOCOL_LIST (TREE_TYPE (rtype))
5430 : NULL_TREE);
5432 /* We have no information on the type, and we set it to
5433 NULL_TREE. */
5434 rtype = NULL_TREE;
5436 /* If there are any protocols, check that the method we are
5437 calling appears in the protocol list. If there are no
5438 protocols, this is a message to 'id' or 'Class' and we accept
5439 any method that exists. */
5440 if (rprotos)
5442 /* If messaging 'id <Protos>' or 'Class <Proto>', first
5443 search in protocols themselves for the method
5444 prototype. */
5445 method_prototype
5446 = lookup_method_in_protocol_list (rprotos, sel_name,
5447 class_tree != NULL_TREE);
5449 /* If messaging 'Class <Proto>' but did not find a class
5450 method prototype, search for an instance method instead,
5451 and warn about having done so. */
5452 if (!method_prototype && !rtype && class_tree != NULL_TREE)
5454 method_prototype
5455 = lookup_method_in_protocol_list (rprotos, sel_name, 0);
5457 if (method_prototype)
5458 warning (0, "found %<-%E%> instead of %<+%E%> in protocol(s)",
5459 sel_name, sel_name);
5463 else if (rtype)
5465 /* We have a receiver type which is more specific than 'id' or
5466 'Class'. */
5467 tree orig_rtype = rtype;
5469 if (TREE_CODE (rtype) == POINTER_TYPE)
5470 rtype = TREE_TYPE (rtype);
5471 /* Traverse typedef aliases */
5472 while (TREE_CODE (rtype) == RECORD_TYPE && OBJC_TYPE_NAME (rtype)
5473 && TREE_CODE (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (rtype)) == TYPE_DECL
5474 && DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (rtype)))
5475 rtype = DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (rtype));
5476 if (TYPED_OBJECT (rtype))
5478 rprotos = TYPE_OBJC_PROTOCOL_LIST (rtype);
5479 rtype = TYPE_OBJC_INTERFACE (rtype);
5481 if (!rtype || TREE_CODE (rtype) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
5483 /* If we could not find an @interface declaration, we must
5484 have only seen a @class declaration; so, we cannot say
5485 anything more intelligent about which methods the
5486 receiver will understand. Note that this only happens
5487 for instance methods; for class methods to a class where
5488 we have only seen a @class declaration,
5489 lookup_interface() above would have set rtype to
5490 NULL_TREE. */
5491 if (rprotos)
5493 /* We could not find an @interface declaration, yet, if
5494 there are protocols attached to the type, we can
5495 still look up the method in the protocols. Ie, we
5496 are in the following case:
5498 @class MyClass;
5499 MyClass<MyProtocol> *x;
5500 [x method];
5502 If 'MyProtocol' has the method 'method', we can check
5503 and retrieve the method prototype. */
5504 method_prototype
5505 = lookup_method_in_protocol_list (rprotos, sel_name, 0);
5507 /* At this point, if we have found the method_prototype,
5508 we are quite happy. The details of the class are
5509 irrelevant. If we haven't found it, a warning will
5510 have been produced that the method could not be found
5511 in the protocol, and we won't produce further
5512 warnings (please note that this means that "@class
5513 MyClass; MyClass <MyProtocol> *x;" is exactly
5514 equivalent to "id <MyProtocol> x", which isn't too
5515 satisfactory but it's not easy to see how to do
5516 better). */
5518 else
5520 if (rtype)
5522 /* We could not find an @interface declaration, and
5523 there are no protocols attached to the receiver,
5524 so we can't complete the check that the receiver
5525 responds to the method, and we can't retrieve the
5526 method prototype. But, because the receiver has
5527 a well-specified class, the programmer did want
5528 this check to be performed. Emit a warning, then
5529 keep going as if it was an 'id'. To remove the
5530 warning, either include an @interface for the
5531 class, or cast the receiver to 'id'. Note that
5532 rtype is an IDENTIFIER_NODE at this point. */
5533 warning (0, "@interface of class %qE not found", rtype);
5537 rtype = NULL_TREE;
5539 else if (TREE_CODE (rtype) == CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE
5540 || TREE_CODE (rtype) == CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)
5542 /* We have a valid ObjC class name with an associated
5543 @interface. Look up the method name in the published
5544 @interface for the class (and its superclasses). */
5545 method_prototype
5546 = lookup_method_static (rtype, sel_name, class_tree != NULL_TREE);
5548 /* If the method was not found in the @interface, it may still
5549 exist locally as part of the @implementation. */
5550 if (!method_prototype && objc_implementation_context
5551 && CLASS_NAME (objc_implementation_context)
5552 == OBJC_TYPE_NAME (rtype))
5553 method_prototype
5554 = lookup_method
5555 ((class_tree
5556 ? CLASS_CLS_METHODS (objc_implementation_context)
5557 : CLASS_NST_METHODS (objc_implementation_context)),
5558 sel_name);
5560 /* If we haven't found a candidate method by now, try looking for
5561 it in the protocol list. */
5562 if (!method_prototype && rprotos)
5563 method_prototype
5564 = lookup_method_in_protocol_list (rprotos, sel_name,
5565 class_tree != NULL_TREE);
5567 else
5569 /* We have a type, but it's not an Objective-C type (!). */
5570 warning (0, "invalid receiver type %qs",
5571 identifier_to_locale (gen_type_name (orig_rtype)));
5572 /* After issuing the "invalid receiver" warning, perform method
5573 lookup as if we were messaging 'id'. */
5574 rtype = rprotos = NULL_TREE;
5577 /* Note that rtype could also be NULL_TREE. This happens if we are
5578 messaging a class by name, but the class was only
5579 forward-declared using @class. */
5581 /* For 'id' or 'Class' receivers, search in the global hash table as
5582 a last resort. For all receivers, warn if protocol searches have
5583 failed. */
5584 if (!method_prototype)
5586 if (rprotos)
5587 warning (0, "%<%c%E%> not found in protocol(s)",
5588 (class_tree ? '+' : '-'),
5589 sel_name);
5591 if (!rtype)
5592 method_prototype
5593 = lookup_method_in_hash_lists (sel_name, class_tree != NULL_TREE);
5596 if (!method_prototype)
5598 static bool warn_missing_methods = false;
5600 if (rtype)
5601 warning (0, "%qE may not respond to %<%c%E%>",
5602 OBJC_TYPE_NAME (rtype),
5603 (class_tree ? '+' : '-'),
5604 sel_name);
5605 /* If we are messaging an 'id' or 'Class' object and made it here,
5606 then we have failed to find _any_ instance or class method,
5607 respectively. */
5608 else
5609 warning (0, "no %<%c%E%> method found",
5610 (class_tree ? '+' : '-'),
5611 sel_name);
5613 if (!warn_missing_methods)
5615 warning_at (input_location,
5616 0, "(Messages without a matching method signature");
5617 warning_at (input_location,
5618 0, "will be assumed to return %<id%> and accept");
5619 warning_at (input_location,
5620 0, "%<...%> as arguments.)");
5621 warn_missing_methods = true;
5624 else
5626 /* Warn if the method is deprecated, but not if the receiver is
5627 a generic 'id'. 'id' is used to cast an object to a generic
5628 object of an unspecified class; in that case, we'll use
5629 whatever method prototype we can find to get the method
5630 argument and return types, but it is not appropriate to
5631 produce deprecation warnings since we don't know the class
5632 that the object will be of at runtime. The @interface(s) for
5633 that class may not even be available to the compiler right
5634 now, and it is perfectly possible that the method is marked
5635 as non-deprecated in such @interface(s).
5637 In practice this makes sense since casting an object to 'id'
5638 is often used precisely to turn off warnings associated with
5639 the object being of a particular class. */
5640 if (TREE_DEPRECATED (method_prototype) && rtype != NULL_TREE)
5642 if (deprecated_method_prototype)
5643 *deprecated_method_prototype = method_prototype;
5644 else
5645 warn_deprecated_use (method_prototype, NULL_TREE);
5649 /* Save the selector name for printing error messages. */
5650 current_objc_message_selector = sel_name;
5652 /* Build the method call.
5653 TODO: Get the location from somewhere that will work for delayed
5654 expansion. */
5656 retval = (*runtime.build_objc_method_call) (input_location, method_prototype,
5657 receiver, rtype, sel_name,
5658 method_params, super);
5660 current_objc_message_selector = 0;
5662 return retval;
5666 /* This routine creates a static variable used to implement @protocol(MyProtocol)
5667 expression. This variable will be initialized to global protocol_t meta-data
5668 pointer. */
5670 /* This function is called by the parser when (and only when) a
5671 @protocol() expression is found, in order to compile it. */
5672 tree
5673 objc_build_protocol_expr (tree protoname)
5675 tree p = lookup_protocol (protoname, /* warn if deprecated */ true,
5676 /* definition_required */ false);
5678 if (!p)
5680 error ("cannot find protocol declaration for %qE", protoname);
5681 return error_mark_node;
5684 return (*runtime.get_protocol_reference) (input_location, p);
5687 /* This function is called by the parser when a @selector() expression
5688 is found, in order to compile it. It is only called by the parser
5689 and only to compile a @selector(). LOC is the location of the
5690 @selector. */
5691 tree
5692 objc_build_selector_expr (location_t loc, tree selnamelist)
5694 tree selname;
5696 /* Obtain the full selector name. */
5697 switch (TREE_CODE (selnamelist))
5699 case IDENTIFIER_NODE:
5700 /* A unary selector. */
5701 selname = selnamelist;
5702 break;
5703 case TREE_LIST:
5704 selname = build_keyword_selector (selnamelist);
5705 break;
5706 default:
5707 gcc_unreachable ();
5710 /* If we are required to check @selector() expressions as they
5711 are found, check that the selector has been declared. */
5712 if (warn_undeclared_selector)
5714 /* Look the selector up in the list of all known class and
5715 instance methods (up to this line) to check that the selector
5716 exists. */
5717 tree method;
5719 /* First try with instance methods. */
5720 method = objc_map_get (instance_method_map, selname);
5722 /* If not found, try with class methods. */
5723 if (method == OBJC_MAP_NOT_FOUND)
5725 method = objc_map_get (class_method_map, selname);
5727 /* If still not found, print out a warning. */
5728 if (method == OBJC_MAP_NOT_FOUND)
5729 warning (0, "undeclared selector %qE", selname);
5733 /* The runtimes do this differently, most particularly, GNU has typed
5734 selectors, whilst NeXT does not. */
5735 return (*runtime.build_selector_reference) (loc, selname, NULL_TREE);
5738 static tree
5739 build_ivar_reference (tree id)
5741 tree base;
5742 if (TREE_CODE (objc_method_context) == CLASS_METHOD_DECL)
5744 /* Historically, a class method that produced objects (factory
5745 method) would assign `self' to the instance that it
5746 allocated. This would effectively turn the class method into
5747 an instance method. Following this assignment, the instance
5748 variables could be accessed. That practice, while safe,
5749 violates the simple rule that a class method should not refer
5750 to an instance variable. It's better to catch the cases
5751 where this is done unknowingly than to support the above
5752 paradigm. */
5753 warning (0, "instance variable %qE accessed in class method",
5754 id);
5755 self_decl = convert (objc_instance_type, self_decl); /* cast */
5758 base = build_indirect_ref (input_location, self_decl, RO_ARROW);
5759 return (*runtime.build_ivar_reference) (input_location, base, id);
5762 static void
5763 hash_init (void)
5765 instance_method_map = objc_map_alloc_ggc (1000);
5766 class_method_map = objc_map_alloc_ggc (1000);
5768 class_name_map = objc_map_alloc_ggc (200);
5769 alias_name_map = objc_map_alloc_ggc (200);
5771 /* Initialize the hash table used to hold the constant string objects. */
5772 string_htab = hash_table<objc_string_hasher>::create_ggc (31);
5775 /* Use the following to add a method to class_method_map or
5776 instance_method_map. It will add the method, keyed by the
5777 METHOD_SEL_NAME. If the method already exists, but with one or
5778 more different prototypes, it will store a TREE_VEC in the map,
5779 with the method prototypes in the vector. */
5780 static void
5781 insert_method_into_method_map (bool class_method, tree method)
5783 tree method_name = METHOD_SEL_NAME (method);
5784 tree existing_entry;
5785 objc_map_t map;
5787 if (class_method)
5788 map = class_method_map;
5789 else
5790 map = instance_method_map;
5792 /* Check if the method already exists in the map. */
5793 existing_entry = objc_map_get (map, method_name);
5795 /* If not, we simply add it to the map. */
5796 if (existing_entry == OBJC_MAP_NOT_FOUND)
5797 objc_map_put (map, method_name, method);
5798 else
5800 tree new_entry;
5802 /* If an entry already exists, it's more complicated. We'll
5803 have to check whether the method prototype is the same or
5804 not. */
5805 if (TREE_CODE (existing_entry) != TREE_VEC)
5807 /* If the method prototypes are the same, there is nothing
5808 to do. */
5809 if (comp_proto_with_proto (method, existing_entry, 1))
5810 return;
5812 /* If not, create a vector to store both the method already
5813 in the map, and the new one that we are adding. */
5814 new_entry = make_tree_vec (2);
5816 TREE_VEC_ELT (new_entry, 0) = existing_entry;
5817 TREE_VEC_ELT (new_entry, 1) = method;
5819 else
5821 /* An entry already exists, and it's already a vector. This
5822 means that at least 2 different method prototypes were
5823 already found, and we're considering registering yet
5824 another one. */
5825 size_t i;
5827 /* Check all the existing prototypes. If any matches the
5828 one we need to add, there is nothing to do because it's
5829 already there. */
5830 for (i = 0; i < (size_t) TREE_VEC_LENGTH (existing_entry); i++)
5831 if (comp_proto_with_proto (method, TREE_VEC_ELT (existing_entry, i), 1))
5832 return;
5834 /* Else, create a new, bigger vector and add the new method
5835 at the end of it. This is inefficient but extremely
5836 rare; in any sane program most methods have a single
5837 prototype, and very few, if any, will have more than
5838 2! */
5839 new_entry = make_tree_vec (TREE_VEC_LENGTH (existing_entry) + 1);
5841 /* Copy the methods from the existing vector. */
5842 for (i = 0; i < (size_t) TREE_VEC_LENGTH (existing_entry); i++)
5843 TREE_VEC_ELT (new_entry, i) = TREE_VEC_ELT (existing_entry, i);
5845 /* Add the new method at the end. */
5846 TREE_VEC_ELT (new_entry, i) = method;
5849 /* Store the new vector in the map. */
5850 objc_map_put (map, method_name, new_entry);
5855 static tree
5856 lookup_method (tree mchain, tree method)
5858 tree key;
5860 if (TREE_CODE (method) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
5861 key = method;
5862 else
5863 key = METHOD_SEL_NAME (method);
5865 while (mchain)
5867 if (METHOD_SEL_NAME (mchain) == key)
5868 return mchain;
5870 mchain = DECL_CHAIN (mchain);
5872 return NULL_TREE;
5875 /* Look up a class (if OBJC_LOOKUP_CLASS is set in FLAGS) or instance
5876 method in INTERFACE, along with any categories and protocols
5877 attached thereto. If method is not found, and the
5878 OBJC_LOOKUP_NO_SUPER is _not_ set in FLAGS, recursively examine the
5879 INTERFACE's superclass. If OBJC_LOOKUP_CLASS is set,
5880 OBJC_LOOKUP_NO_SUPER is clear, and no suitable class method could
5881 be found in INTERFACE or any of its superclasses, look for an
5882 _instance_ method of the same name in the root class as a last
5883 resort. This behavior can be turned off by using
5884 OBJC_LOOKUP_NO_INSTANCE_METHODS_OF_ROOT_CLASS.
5886 If a suitable method cannot be found, return NULL_TREE. */
5888 static tree
5889 lookup_method_static (tree interface, tree ident, int flags)
5891 tree meth = NULL_TREE, root_inter = NULL_TREE;
5892 tree inter = interface;
5893 int is_class = (flags & OBJC_LOOKUP_CLASS);
5894 int no_superclasses = (flags & OBJC_LOOKUP_NO_SUPER);
5895 int no_instance_methods_of_root_class = (flags & OBJC_LOOKUP_NO_INSTANCE_METHODS_OF_ROOT_CLASS);
5897 while (inter)
5899 tree chain = is_class ? CLASS_CLS_METHODS (inter) : CLASS_NST_METHODS (inter);
5900 tree category = inter;
5902 /* First, look up the method in the class itself. */
5903 if ((meth = lookup_method (chain, ident)))
5904 return meth;
5906 /* Failing that, look for the method in each category of the class. */
5907 while ((category = CLASS_CATEGORY_LIST (category)))
5909 chain = is_class ? CLASS_CLS_METHODS (category) : CLASS_NST_METHODS (category);
5911 /* Check directly in each category. */
5912 if ((meth = lookup_method (chain, ident)))
5913 return meth;
5915 /* Failing that, check in each category's protocols. */
5916 if (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (category))
5918 if ((meth = (lookup_method_in_protocol_list
5919 (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (category), ident, is_class))))
5920 return meth;
5924 /* If not found in categories, check in protocols of the main class. */
5925 if (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (inter))
5927 if ((meth = (lookup_method_in_protocol_list
5928 (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (inter), ident, is_class))))
5929 return meth;
5932 /* If we were instructed not to look in superclasses, don't. */
5933 if (no_superclasses)
5934 return NULL_TREE;
5936 /* Failing that, climb up the inheritance hierarchy. */
5937 root_inter = inter;
5938 inter = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (inter));
5940 while (inter);
5942 if (is_class && !no_instance_methods_of_root_class)
5944 /* If no class (factory) method was found, check if an _instance_
5945 method of the same name exists in the root class. This is what
5946 the Objective-C runtime will do. */
5947 return lookup_method_static (root_inter, ident, 0);
5949 else
5951 /* If an instance method was not found, return 0. */
5952 return NULL_TREE;
5956 static tree
5957 objc_add_method (tree klass, tree method, int is_class, bool is_optional)
5959 tree existing_method = NULL_TREE;
5961 /* The first thing we do is look up the method in the list of
5962 methods already defined in the interface (or implementation). */
5963 if (is_class)
5964 existing_method = lookup_method (CLASS_CLS_METHODS (klass), method);
5965 else
5966 existing_method = lookup_method (CLASS_NST_METHODS (klass), method);
5968 /* In the case of protocols, we have a second list of methods to
5969 consider, the list of optional ones. */
5970 if (TREE_CODE (klass) == PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE)
5972 /* @required methods are added to the protocol's normal list.
5973 @optional methods are added to the protocol's OPTIONAL lists.
5974 Note that adding the methods to the optional lists disables
5975 checking that the methods are implemented by classes
5976 implementing the protocol, since these checks only use the
5977 CLASS_CLS_METHODS and CLASS_NST_METHODS. */
5979 /* First of all, if the method to add is @optional, and we found
5980 it already existing as @required, emit an error. */
5981 if (is_optional && existing_method)
5983 error ("method %<%c%E%> declared %<@optional%> and %<@required%> at the same time",
5984 (is_class ? '+' : '-'),
5985 METHOD_SEL_NAME (existing_method));
5986 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (existing_method),
5987 "previous declaration of %<%c%E%> as %<@required%>",
5988 (is_class ? '+' : '-'),
5989 METHOD_SEL_NAME (existing_method));
5992 /* Now check the list of @optional methods if we didn't find the
5993 method in the @required list. */
5994 if (!existing_method)
5996 if (is_class)
5997 existing_method = lookup_method (PROTOCOL_OPTIONAL_CLS_METHODS (klass), method);
5998 else
5999 existing_method = lookup_method (PROTOCOL_OPTIONAL_NST_METHODS (klass), method);
6001 if (!is_optional && existing_method)
6003 error ("method %<%c%E%> declared %<@optional%> and %<@required%> at the same time",
6004 (is_class ? '+' : '-'),
6005 METHOD_SEL_NAME (existing_method));
6006 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (existing_method),
6007 "previous declaration of %<%c%E%> as %<@optional%>",
6008 (is_class ? '+' : '-'),
6009 METHOD_SEL_NAME (existing_method));
6014 /* If the method didn't exist already, add it. */
6015 if (!existing_method)
6017 if (is_optional)
6019 if (is_class)
6021 /* Put the method on the list in reverse order. */
6022 TREE_CHAIN (method) = PROTOCOL_OPTIONAL_CLS_METHODS (klass);
6023 PROTOCOL_OPTIONAL_CLS_METHODS (klass) = method;
6025 else
6027 TREE_CHAIN (method) = PROTOCOL_OPTIONAL_NST_METHODS (klass);
6028 PROTOCOL_OPTIONAL_NST_METHODS (klass) = method;
6031 else
6033 if (is_class)
6035 DECL_CHAIN (method) = CLASS_CLS_METHODS (klass);
6036 CLASS_CLS_METHODS (klass) = method;
6038 else
6040 DECL_CHAIN (method) = CLASS_NST_METHODS (klass);
6041 CLASS_NST_METHODS (klass) = method;
6045 else
6047 /* The method was already defined. Check that the types match
6048 for an @interface for a class or category, or for a
6049 @protocol. Give hard errors on methods with identical
6050 selectors but differing argument and/or return types. We do
6051 not do this for @implementations, because C/C++ will do it
6052 for us (i.e., there will be duplicate function definition
6053 errors). */
6054 if ((TREE_CODE (klass) == CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE
6055 || TREE_CODE (klass) == CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE
6056 /* Starting with GCC 4.6, we emit the same error for
6057 protocols too. The situation is identical to
6058 @interfaces as there is no possible meaningful reason
6059 for defining the same method with different signatures
6060 in the very same @protocol. If that was allowed,
6061 whenever the protocol is used (both at compile and run
6062 time) there wouldn't be any meaningful way to decide
6063 which of the two method signatures should be used. */
6064 || TREE_CODE (klass) == PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE)
6065 && !comp_proto_with_proto (method, existing_method, 1))
6067 error ("duplicate declaration of method %<%c%E%> with conflicting types",
6068 (is_class ? '+' : '-'),
6069 METHOD_SEL_NAME (existing_method));
6070 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (existing_method),
6071 "previous declaration of %<%c%E%>",
6072 (is_class ? '+' : '-'),
6073 METHOD_SEL_NAME (existing_method));
6077 if (is_class)
6078 insert_method_into_method_map (true, method);
6079 else
6081 insert_method_into_method_map (false, method);
6083 /* Instance methods in root classes (and categories thereof)
6084 may act as class methods as a last resort. We also add
6085 instance methods listed in @protocol declarations to
6086 the class hash table, on the assumption that @protocols
6087 may be adopted by root classes or categories. */
6088 if (TREE_CODE (klass) == CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE
6089 || TREE_CODE (klass) == CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)
6090 klass = lookup_interface (CLASS_NAME (klass));
6092 if (TREE_CODE (klass) == PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE
6093 || !CLASS_SUPER_NAME (klass))
6094 insert_method_into_method_map (true, method);
6097 return method;
6100 static void
6101 add_category (tree klass, tree category)
6103 /* Put categories on list in reverse order. */
6104 tree cat = lookup_category (klass, CLASS_SUPER_NAME (category));
6106 if (cat)
6108 warning (0, "duplicate interface declaration for category %<%E(%E)%>",
6109 CLASS_NAME (klass),
6110 CLASS_SUPER_NAME (category));
6112 else
6114 CLASS_CATEGORY_LIST (category) = CLASS_CATEGORY_LIST (klass);
6115 CLASS_CATEGORY_LIST (klass) = category;
6119 #ifndef OBJCPLUS
6120 /* A flexible array member is a C99 extension where you can use
6121 "type[]" at the end of a struct to mean a variable-length array.
6123 In Objective-C, instance variables are fundamentally members of a
6124 struct, but the struct can always be extended by subclassing; hence
6125 we need to detect and forbid all instance variables declared using
6126 flexible array members.
6128 No check for this is needed in Objective-C++, since C++ does not
6129 have flexible array members. */
6131 /* Determine whether TYPE is a structure with a flexible array member,
6132 a union containing such a structure (possibly recursively) or an
6133 array of such structures or unions. These are all invalid as
6134 instance variable. */
6135 static bool
6136 flexible_array_type_p (tree type)
6138 tree x;
6139 switch (TREE_CODE (type))
6141 case RECORD_TYPE:
6142 x = TYPE_FIELDS (type);
6143 if (x == NULL_TREE)
6144 return false;
6145 while (DECL_CHAIN (x) != NULL_TREE)
6146 x = DECL_CHAIN (x);
6147 if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (x)) == ARRAY_TYPE
6148 && TYPE_SIZE (TREE_TYPE (x)) == NULL_TREE
6149 && TYPE_DOMAIN (TREE_TYPE (x)) != NULL_TREE
6150 && TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (TREE_TYPE (x))) == NULL_TREE)
6151 return true;
6152 return false;
6153 case UNION_TYPE:
6154 for (x = TYPE_FIELDS (type); x != NULL_TREE; x = DECL_CHAIN (x))
6156 if (flexible_array_type_p (TREE_TYPE (x)))
6157 return true;
6159 return false;
6160 /* Note that we also check for arrays of something that uses a flexible array member. */
6161 case ARRAY_TYPE:
6162 if (flexible_array_type_p (TREE_TYPE (type)))
6163 return true;
6164 return false;
6165 default:
6166 return false;
6169 #endif
6171 /* Produce a printable version of an ivar name. This is only used
6172 inside add_instance_variable. */
6173 static const char *
6174 printable_ivar_name (tree field_decl)
6176 if (DECL_NAME (field_decl))
6177 return identifier_to_locale (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (field_decl)));
6178 else
6179 return _("<unnamed>");
6182 /* Called after parsing each instance variable declaration. Necessary to
6183 preserve typedefs and implement public/private...
6185 VISIBILITY is 1 for public, 0 for protected, and 2 for private. */
6187 static tree
6188 add_instance_variable (tree klass, objc_ivar_visibility_kind visibility,
6189 tree field_decl)
6191 tree field_type = TREE_TYPE (field_decl);
6193 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
6194 if (TREE_CODE (field_type) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
6196 error ("illegal reference type specified for instance variable %qs",
6197 printable_ivar_name (field_decl));
6198 /* Return class as is without adding this ivar. */
6199 return klass;
6201 #endif
6203 if (field_type == error_mark_node || !TYPE_SIZE (field_type)
6204 || TYPE_SIZE (field_type) == error_mark_node)
6205 /* 'type[0]' is allowed, but 'type[]' is not! */
6207 error ("instance variable %qs has unknown size",
6208 printable_ivar_name (field_decl));
6209 /* Return class as is without adding this ivar. */
6210 return klass;
6213 #ifndef OBJCPLUS
6214 /* Also, in C reject a struct with a flexible array member. Ie,
6216 struct A { int x; int[] y; };
6218 @interface X
6220 struct A instance_variable;
6222 @end
6224 is not valid because if the class is subclassed, we wouldn't be able
6225 to calculate the offset of the next instance variable. */
6226 if (flexible_array_type_p (field_type))
6228 error ("instance variable %qs uses flexible array member",
6229 printable_ivar_name (field_decl));
6230 /* Return class as is without adding this ivar. */
6231 return klass;
6233 #endif
6235 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
6236 /* Check if the ivar being added has a non-POD C++ type. If so, we will
6237 need to either (1) warn the user about it or (2) generate suitable
6238 constructor/destructor call from '- .cxx_construct' or '- .cxx_destruct'
6239 methods (if '-fobjc-call-cxx-cdtors' was specified). */
6240 if (MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P (field_type)
6241 && (TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (field_type)
6242 || TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (field_type)
6243 || TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (field_type)))
6245 tree type_name = OBJC_TYPE_NAME (field_type);
6247 if (flag_objc_call_cxx_cdtors)
6249 /* Since the ObjC runtime will be calling the constructors and
6250 destructors for us, the only thing we can't handle is the lack
6251 of a default constructor. */
6252 if (TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (field_type)
6253 && !TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (field_type))
6255 warning (0, "type %qE has no default constructor to call",
6256 type_name);
6258 /* If we cannot call a constructor, we should also avoid
6259 calling the destructor, for symmetry. */
6260 if (TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (field_type))
6261 warning (0, "destructor for %qE shall not be run either",
6262 type_name);
6265 else
6267 static bool warn_cxx_ivars = false;
6269 if (TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (field_type))
6271 /* Vtable pointers are Real Bad(tm), since Obj-C cannot
6272 initialize them. */
6273 error ("type %qE has virtual member functions", type_name);
6274 error ("illegal aggregate type %qE specified "
6275 "for instance variable %qs",
6276 type_name, printable_ivar_name (field_decl));
6277 /* Return class as is without adding this ivar. */
6278 return klass;
6281 /* User-defined constructors and destructors are not known to Obj-C
6282 and hence will not be called. This may or may not be a problem. */
6283 if (TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (field_type))
6284 warning (0, "type %qE has a user-defined constructor", type_name);
6285 if (TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (field_type))
6286 warning (0, "type %qE has a user-defined destructor", type_name);
6288 if (!warn_cxx_ivars)
6290 warning (0, "C++ constructors and destructors will not "
6291 "be invoked for Objective-C fields");
6292 warn_cxx_ivars = true;
6296 #endif
6298 /* Overload the public attribute, it is not used for FIELD_DECLs. */
6299 switch (visibility)
6301 case OBJC_IVAR_VIS_PROTECTED:
6302 TREE_PUBLIC (field_decl) = 0;
6303 TREE_PRIVATE (field_decl) = 0;
6304 TREE_PROTECTED (field_decl) = 1;
6305 break;
6307 case OBJC_IVAR_VIS_PACKAGE:
6308 /* TODO: Implement the package variant. */
6309 case OBJC_IVAR_VIS_PUBLIC:
6310 TREE_PUBLIC (field_decl) = 1;
6311 TREE_PRIVATE (field_decl) = 0;
6312 TREE_PROTECTED (field_decl) = 0;
6313 break;
6315 case OBJC_IVAR_VIS_PRIVATE:
6316 TREE_PUBLIC (field_decl) = 0;
6317 TREE_PRIVATE (field_decl) = 1;
6318 TREE_PROTECTED (field_decl) = 0;
6319 break;
6323 CLASS_RAW_IVARS (klass) = chainon (CLASS_RAW_IVARS (klass), field_decl);
6325 return klass;
6328 /* True if the ivar is private and we are not in its implementation. */
6330 static int
6331 is_private (tree decl)
6333 return (TREE_PRIVATE (decl)
6334 && ! is_ivar (CLASS_IVARS (implementation_template),
6335 DECL_NAME (decl)));
6338 /* Searches all the instance variables of 'klass' and of its
6339 superclasses for an instance variable whose name (identifier) is
6340 'ivar_name_ident'. Return the declaration (DECL) of the instance
6341 variable, if found, or NULL_TREE, if not found. */
6342 static inline tree
6343 ivar_of_class (tree klass, tree ivar_name_ident)
6345 /* First, look up the ivar in CLASS_RAW_IVARS. */
6346 tree decl_chain = CLASS_RAW_IVARS (klass);
6348 for ( ; decl_chain; decl_chain = DECL_CHAIN (decl_chain))
6349 if (DECL_NAME (decl_chain) == ivar_name_ident)
6350 return decl_chain;
6352 /* If not found, search up the class hierarchy. */
6353 while (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (klass))
6355 klass = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (klass));
6357 decl_chain = CLASS_RAW_IVARS (klass);
6359 for ( ; decl_chain; decl_chain = DECL_CHAIN (decl_chain))
6360 if (DECL_NAME (decl_chain) == ivar_name_ident)
6361 return decl_chain;
6364 return NULL_TREE;
6367 /* We have an instance variable reference;, check to see if it is public. */
6370 objc_is_public (tree expr, tree identifier)
6372 tree basetype, decl;
6374 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
6375 if (processing_template_decl)
6376 return 1;
6377 #endif
6379 if (TREE_TYPE (expr) == error_mark_node)
6380 return 1;
6382 basetype = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (expr));
6384 if (basetype && TREE_CODE (basetype) == RECORD_TYPE)
6386 if (TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (basetype) && TYPE_OBJC_INTERFACE (basetype))
6388 tree klass = lookup_interface (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (basetype));
6390 if (!klass)
6392 error ("cannot find interface declaration for %qE",
6393 OBJC_TYPE_NAME (basetype));
6394 return 0;
6397 if ((decl = ivar_of_class (klass, identifier)))
6399 if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl))
6400 return 1;
6402 /* Important difference between the Stepstone translator:
6403 all instance variables should be public within the context
6404 of the implementation. */
6405 if (objc_implementation_context
6406 && ((TREE_CODE (objc_implementation_context)
6407 == CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)
6408 || (TREE_CODE (objc_implementation_context)
6409 == CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)))
6411 tree curtype = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT
6412 (CLASS_STATIC_TEMPLATE
6413 (implementation_template));
6415 if (basetype == curtype
6416 || DERIVED_FROM_P (basetype, curtype))
6418 int priv = is_private (decl);
6420 if (priv)
6421 error ("instance variable %qE is declared private",
6422 DECL_NAME (decl));
6424 return !priv;
6428 /* The 2.95.2 compiler sometimes allowed C functions to access
6429 non-@public ivars. We will let this slide for now... */
6430 if (!objc_method_context)
6432 warning (0, "instance variable %qE is %s; "
6433 "this will be a hard error in the future",
6434 identifier,
6435 TREE_PRIVATE (decl) ? "@private" : "@protected");
6436 return 1;
6439 error ("instance variable %qE is declared %s",
6440 identifier,
6441 TREE_PRIVATE (decl) ? "private" : "protected");
6442 return 0;
6447 return 1;
6450 /* Make sure all methods in CHAIN (a list of method declarations from
6451 an @interface or a @protocol) are in IMPLEMENTATION (the
6452 implementation context). This is used to check for example that
6453 all methods declared in an @interface were implemented in an
6454 @implementation.
6456 Some special methods (property setters/getters) are special and if
6457 they are not found in IMPLEMENTATION, we look them up in its
6458 superclasses. */
6460 static int
6461 check_methods (tree chain, tree implementation, int mtype)
6463 int first = 1;
6464 tree list;
6466 if (mtype == (int)'+')
6467 list = CLASS_CLS_METHODS (implementation);
6468 else
6469 list = CLASS_NST_METHODS (implementation);
6471 while (chain)
6473 /* If the method is associated with a dynamic property, then it
6474 is Ok not to have the method implementation, as it will be
6475 generated dynamically at runtime. To decide if the method is
6476 associated with a @dynamic property, we search the list of
6477 @synthesize and @dynamic for this implementation, and look
6478 for any @dynamic property with the same setter or getter name
6479 as this method. */
6480 tree x;
6481 for (x = IMPL_PROPERTY_DECL (implementation); x; x = TREE_CHAIN (x))
6482 if (PROPERTY_DYNAMIC (x)
6483 && (PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (x) == METHOD_SEL_NAME (chain)
6484 || PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME (x) == METHOD_SEL_NAME (chain)))
6485 break;
6487 if (x != NULL_TREE)
6489 chain = TREE_CHAIN (chain); /* next method... */
6490 continue;
6493 if (!lookup_method (list, chain))
6495 /* If the method is a property setter/getter, we'll still
6496 allow it to be missing if it is implemented by
6497 'interface' or any of its superclasses. */
6498 tree property = METHOD_PROPERTY_CONTEXT (chain);
6499 if (property)
6501 /* Note that since this is a property getter/setter, it
6502 is obviously an instance method. */
6503 tree interface = NULL_TREE;
6505 /* For a category, first check the main class
6506 @interface. */
6507 if (TREE_CODE (implementation) == CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)
6509 interface = lookup_interface (CLASS_NAME (implementation));
6511 /* If the method is found in the main class, it's Ok. */
6512 if (lookup_method (CLASS_NST_METHODS (interface), chain))
6514 chain = DECL_CHAIN (chain);
6515 continue;
6518 /* Else, get the superclass. */
6519 if (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (interface))
6520 interface = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (interface));
6521 else
6522 interface = NULL_TREE;
6525 /* Get the superclass for classes. */
6526 if (TREE_CODE (implementation) == CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)
6528 if (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (implementation))
6529 interface = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (implementation));
6530 else
6531 interface = NULL_TREE;
6534 /* Now, interface is the superclass, if any; go check it. */
6535 if (interface)
6537 if (lookup_method_static (interface, chain, 0))
6539 chain = DECL_CHAIN (chain);
6540 continue;
6543 /* Else, fall through - warn. */
6545 if (first)
6547 switch (TREE_CODE (implementation))
6549 case CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
6550 warning (0, "incomplete implementation of class %qE",
6551 CLASS_NAME (implementation));
6552 break;
6553 case CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
6554 warning (0, "incomplete implementation of category %qE",
6555 CLASS_SUPER_NAME (implementation));
6556 break;
6557 default:
6558 gcc_unreachable ();
6560 first = 0;
6563 warning (0, "method definition for %<%c%E%> not found",
6564 mtype, METHOD_SEL_NAME (chain));
6567 chain = DECL_CHAIN (chain);
6570 return first;
6573 /* Check if KLASS, or its superclasses, explicitly conforms to PROTOCOL. */
6575 static int
6576 conforms_to_protocol (tree klass, tree protocol)
6578 if (TREE_CODE (protocol) == PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE)
6580 tree p = CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (klass);
6581 while (p && TREE_VALUE (p) != protocol)
6582 p = TREE_CHAIN (p);
6584 if (!p)
6586 tree super = (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (klass)
6587 ? lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (klass))
6588 : NULL_TREE);
6589 int tmp = super ? conforms_to_protocol (super, protocol) : 0;
6590 if (!tmp)
6591 return 0;
6595 return 1;
6598 /* Make sure all methods in CHAIN are accessible as MTYPE methods in
6599 CONTEXT. This is one of two mechanisms to check protocol integrity. */
6601 static int
6602 check_methods_accessible (tree chain, tree context, int mtype)
6604 int first = 1;
6605 tree list;
6606 tree base_context = context;
6608 while (chain)
6610 /* If the method is associated with a dynamic property, then it
6611 is Ok not to have the method implementation, as it will be
6612 generated dynamically at runtime. Search for any @dynamic
6613 property with the same setter or getter name as this
6614 method. TODO: Use a hashtable lookup. */
6615 tree x;
6616 for (x = IMPL_PROPERTY_DECL (base_context); x; x = TREE_CHAIN (x))
6617 if (PROPERTY_DYNAMIC (x)
6618 && (PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (x) == METHOD_SEL_NAME (chain)
6619 || PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME (x) == METHOD_SEL_NAME (chain)))
6620 break;
6622 if (x != NULL_TREE)
6624 chain = TREE_CHAIN (chain); /* next method... */
6625 continue;
6628 context = base_context;
6629 while (context)
6631 if (mtype == '+')
6632 list = CLASS_CLS_METHODS (context);
6633 else
6634 list = CLASS_NST_METHODS (context);
6636 if (lookup_method (list, chain))
6637 break;
6639 switch (TREE_CODE (context))
6641 case CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
6642 case CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE:
6643 context = (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (context)
6644 ? lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (context))
6645 : NULL_TREE);
6646 break;
6647 case CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
6648 case CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE:
6649 context = (CLASS_NAME (context)
6650 ? lookup_interface (CLASS_NAME (context))
6651 : NULL_TREE);
6652 break;
6653 default:
6654 gcc_unreachable ();
6658 if (context == NULL_TREE)
6660 if (first)
6662 switch (TREE_CODE (objc_implementation_context))
6664 case CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
6665 warning (0, "incomplete implementation of class %qE",
6666 CLASS_NAME (objc_implementation_context));
6667 break;
6668 case CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
6669 warning (0, "incomplete implementation of category %qE",
6670 CLASS_SUPER_NAME (objc_implementation_context));
6671 break;
6672 default:
6673 gcc_unreachable ();
6675 first = 0;
6677 warning (0, "method definition for %<%c%E%> not found",
6678 mtype, METHOD_SEL_NAME (chain));
6681 chain = TREE_CHAIN (chain); /* next method... */
6683 return first;
6686 /* Check whether the current interface (accessible via
6687 'objc_implementation_context') actually implements protocol P, along
6688 with any protocols that P inherits. */
6690 static void
6691 check_protocol (tree p, const char *type, tree name)
6693 if (TREE_CODE (p) == PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE)
6695 int f1, f2;
6697 /* Ensure that all protocols have bodies! */
6698 if (warn_protocol)
6700 f1 = check_methods (PROTOCOL_CLS_METHODS (p),
6701 objc_implementation_context,
6702 '+');
6703 f2 = check_methods (PROTOCOL_NST_METHODS (p),
6704 objc_implementation_context,
6705 '-');
6707 else
6709 f1 = check_methods_accessible (PROTOCOL_CLS_METHODS (p),
6710 objc_implementation_context,
6711 '+');
6712 f2 = check_methods_accessible (PROTOCOL_NST_METHODS (p),
6713 objc_implementation_context,
6714 '-');
6717 if (!f1 || !f2)
6718 warning (0, "%s %qE does not fully implement the %qE protocol",
6719 type, name, PROTOCOL_NAME (p));
6722 /* Check protocols recursively. */
6723 if (PROTOCOL_LIST (p))
6725 tree subs = PROTOCOL_LIST (p);
6726 tree super_class =
6727 lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (implementation_template));
6729 while (subs)
6731 tree sub = TREE_VALUE (subs);
6733 /* If the superclass does not conform to the protocols
6734 inherited by P, then we must! */
6735 if (!super_class || !conforms_to_protocol (super_class, sub))
6736 check_protocol (sub, type, name);
6737 subs = TREE_CHAIN (subs);
6742 /* Check whether the current interface (accessible via
6743 'objc_implementation_context') actually implements the protocols listed
6744 in PROTO_LIST. */
6746 static void
6747 check_protocols (tree proto_list, const char *type, tree name)
6749 for ( ; proto_list; proto_list = TREE_CHAIN (proto_list))
6751 tree p = TREE_VALUE (proto_list);
6753 check_protocol (p, type, name);
6757 /* Make sure that the class CLASS_NAME is defined CODE says which kind
6758 of thing CLASS_NAME ought to be. It can be CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE,
6759 CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE, CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE, or
6760 CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE. For a CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE,
6761 SUPER_NAME is the name of the category. For a class extension,
6762 CODE is CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE and SUPER_NAME is NULL_TREE. */
6763 static tree
6764 start_class (enum tree_code code, tree class_name, tree super_name,
6765 tree protocol_list, tree attributes)
6767 tree klass = NULL_TREE;
6768 tree decl;
6770 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
6771 if (current_namespace != global_namespace)
6773 error ("Objective-C declarations may only appear in global scope");
6775 #endif /* OBJCPLUS */
6777 if (objc_implementation_context)
6779 warning (0, "%<@end%> missing in implementation context");
6780 finish_class (objc_implementation_context);
6781 objc_ivar_chain = NULL_TREE;
6782 objc_implementation_context = NULL_TREE;
6785 /* If this is a class extension, we'll be "reopening" the existing
6786 CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE, so in that case there is no need to create
6787 a new node. */
6788 if (code != CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE || super_name != NULL_TREE)
6790 klass = make_node (code);
6791 TYPE_LANG_SLOT_1 (klass) = make_tree_vec (CLASS_LANG_SLOT_ELTS);
6794 /* Check for existence of the super class, if one was specified. Note
6795 that we must have seen an @interface, not just a @class. If we
6796 are looking at a @compatibility_alias, traverse it first. */
6797 if ((code == CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE || code == CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)
6798 && super_name)
6800 tree super = objc_is_class_name (super_name);
6801 tree super_interface = NULL_TREE;
6803 if (super)
6804 super_interface = lookup_interface (super);
6806 if (!super_interface)
6808 error ("cannot find interface declaration for %qE, superclass of %qE",
6809 super ? super : super_name,
6810 class_name);
6811 super_name = NULL_TREE;
6813 else
6815 if (TREE_DEPRECATED (super_interface))
6816 warning (OPT_Wdeprecated_declarations, "class %qE is deprecated",
6817 super);
6818 super_name = super;
6822 if (code != CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE || super_name != NULL_TREE)
6824 CLASS_NAME (klass) = class_name;
6825 CLASS_SUPER_NAME (klass) = super_name;
6826 CLASS_CLS_METHODS (klass) = NULL_TREE;
6829 if (! objc_is_class_name (class_name)
6830 && (decl = lookup_name (class_name)))
6832 error ("%qE redeclared as different kind of symbol",
6833 class_name);
6834 error ("previous declaration of %q+D",
6835 decl);
6838 switch (code)
6840 case CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
6842 tree chain;
6844 for (chain = implemented_classes; chain; chain = TREE_CHAIN (chain))
6845 if (TREE_VALUE (chain) == class_name)
6847 error ("reimplementation of class %qE",
6848 class_name);
6849 /* TODO: error message saying where it was previously
6850 implemented. */
6851 break;
6853 if (chain == NULL_TREE)
6854 implemented_classes = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, class_name,
6855 implemented_classes);
6858 /* Reset for multiple classes per file. */
6859 method_slot = 0;
6861 objc_implementation_context = klass;
6863 /* Lookup the interface for this implementation. */
6865 if (!(implementation_template = lookup_interface (class_name)))
6867 warning (0, "cannot find interface declaration for %qE",
6868 class_name);
6869 add_interface (implementation_template = objc_implementation_context,
6870 class_name);
6873 /* If a super class has been specified in the implementation,
6874 insure it conforms to the one specified in the interface. */
6876 if (super_name
6877 && (super_name != CLASS_SUPER_NAME (implementation_template)))
6879 tree previous_name = CLASS_SUPER_NAME (implementation_template);
6880 error ("conflicting super class name %qE",
6881 super_name);
6882 if (previous_name)
6883 error ("previous declaration of %qE", previous_name);
6884 else
6885 error ("previous declaration");
6888 else if (! super_name)
6890 CLASS_SUPER_NAME (objc_implementation_context)
6891 = CLASS_SUPER_NAME (implementation_template);
6893 break;
6895 case CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE:
6896 if (lookup_interface (class_name))
6897 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
6898 error ("duplicate interface declaration for class %qE", class_name);
6899 #else
6900 warning (0, "duplicate interface declaration for class %qE", class_name);
6901 #endif
6902 else
6903 add_interface (klass, class_name);
6905 if (protocol_list)
6906 CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (klass)
6907 = lookup_and_install_protocols (protocol_list, /* definition_required */ true);
6909 if (attributes)
6911 tree attribute;
6912 for (attribute = attributes; attribute; attribute = TREE_CHAIN (attribute))
6914 tree name = TREE_PURPOSE (attribute);
6916 /* TODO: Document what the objc_exception attribute is/does. */
6917 /* We handle the 'deprecated' and (undocumented) 'objc_exception'
6918 attributes. */
6919 if (is_attribute_p ("deprecated", name))
6920 TREE_DEPRECATED (klass) = 1;
6921 else if (is_attribute_p ("objc_exception", name))
6922 CLASS_HAS_EXCEPTION_ATTR (klass) = 1;
6923 else
6924 /* Warn about and ignore all others for now, but store them. */
6925 warning (OPT_Wattributes, "%qE attribute directive ignored", name);
6927 TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (klass) = attributes;
6929 break;
6931 case CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE:
6933 tree class_category_is_assoc_with;
6935 /* For a category, class_name is really the name of the class that
6936 the following set of methods will be associated with. We must
6937 find the interface so that can derive the objects template. */
6938 if (!(class_category_is_assoc_with = lookup_interface (class_name)))
6940 error ("cannot find interface declaration for %qE",
6941 class_name);
6942 exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
6944 else
6946 if (TREE_DEPRECATED (class_category_is_assoc_with))
6947 warning (OPT_Wdeprecated_declarations, "class %qE is deprecated",
6948 class_name);
6950 if (super_name == NULL_TREE)
6952 /* This is a class extension. Get the original
6953 interface, and continue working on it. */
6954 objc_in_class_extension = true;
6955 klass = class_category_is_assoc_with;
6957 if (protocol_list)
6959 /* Append protocols to the original protocol
6960 list. */
6961 CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (klass)
6962 = chainon (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (klass),
6963 lookup_and_install_protocols
6964 (protocol_list,
6965 /* definition_required */ true));
6968 else
6970 add_category (class_category_is_assoc_with, klass);
6972 if (protocol_list)
6973 CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (klass)
6974 = lookup_and_install_protocols
6975 (protocol_list, /* definition_required */ true);
6979 break;
6981 case CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
6982 /* Reset for multiple classes per file. */
6983 method_slot = 0;
6985 objc_implementation_context = klass;
6987 /* For a category, class_name is really the name of the class that
6988 the following set of methods will be associated with. We must
6989 find the interface so that can derive the objects template. */
6991 if (!(implementation_template = lookup_interface (class_name)))
6993 error ("cannot find interface declaration for %qE",
6994 class_name);
6995 exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
6997 break;
6998 default:
6999 gcc_unreachable ();
7001 return klass;
7004 static tree
7005 continue_class (tree klass)
7007 switch (TREE_CODE (klass))
7009 case CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
7010 case CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
7012 struct imp_entry *imp_entry;
7014 /* Check consistency of the instance variables. */
7016 if (CLASS_RAW_IVARS (klass))
7017 check_ivars (implementation_template, klass);
7019 /* code generation */
7020 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
7021 push_lang_context (lang_name_c);
7022 #endif
7023 build_private_template (implementation_template);
7024 uprivate_record = CLASS_STATIC_TEMPLATE (implementation_template);
7025 objc_instance_type = build_pointer_type (uprivate_record);
7027 imp_entry = ggc_alloc<struct imp_entry> ();
7029 imp_entry->next = imp_list;
7030 imp_entry->imp_context = klass;
7031 imp_entry->imp_template = implementation_template;
7032 ucls_super_ref = uucls_super_ref = NULL;
7033 if (TREE_CODE (klass) == CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)
7035 imp_entry->class_decl = (*runtime.class_decl) (klass);
7036 imp_entry->meta_decl = (*runtime.metaclass_decl) (klass);
7038 else
7040 imp_entry->class_decl = (*runtime.category_decl) (klass);
7041 imp_entry->meta_decl = NULL;
7043 imp_entry->has_cxx_cdtors = 0;
7045 /* Append to front and increment count. */
7046 imp_list = imp_entry;
7047 if (TREE_CODE (klass) == CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)
7048 imp_count++;
7049 else
7050 cat_count++;
7051 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
7052 pop_lang_context ();
7053 #endif /* OBJCPLUS */
7055 return get_class_ivars (implementation_template, true);
7056 break;
7058 case CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE:
7060 if (objc_in_class_extension)
7061 return NULL_TREE;
7062 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
7063 push_lang_context (lang_name_c);
7064 #endif /* OBJCPLUS */
7065 objc_collecting_ivars = 1;
7066 build_private_template (klass);
7067 objc_collecting_ivars = 0;
7068 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
7069 pop_lang_context ();
7070 #endif /* OBJCPLUS */
7071 return NULL_TREE;
7072 break;
7074 default:
7075 return error_mark_node;
7079 /* This routine builds name of the setter synthesized function. */
7080 char *
7081 objc_build_property_setter_name (tree ident)
7083 /* TODO: Use alloca to allocate buffer of appropriate size. */
7084 static char string[BUFSIZE];
7085 sprintf (string, "set%s:", IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ident));
7086 string[3] = TOUPPER (string[3]);
7087 return string;
7090 /* This routine prepares the declarations of the property accessor
7091 helper functions (objc_getProperty(), etc) that are used when
7092 @synthesize is used.
7094 runtime-specific routines are built in the respective runtime
7095 initialize functions. */
7096 static void
7097 build_common_objc_property_accessor_helpers (void)
7099 tree type;
7101 /* Declare the following function:
7103 objc_getProperty (id self, SEL _cmd,
7104 ptrdiff_t offset, BOOL is_atomic); */
7105 type = build_function_type_list (objc_object_type,
7106 objc_object_type,
7107 objc_selector_type,
7108 ptrdiff_type_node,
7109 boolean_type_node,
7110 NULL_TREE);
7111 objc_getProperty_decl = add_builtin_function ("objc_getProperty",
7112 type, 0, NOT_BUILT_IN,
7113 NULL, NULL_TREE);
7114 TREE_NOTHROW (objc_getProperty_decl) = 0;
7116 /* Declare the following function:
7117 void
7118 objc_setProperty (id self, SEL _cmd,
7119 ptrdiff_t offset, id new_value,
7120 BOOL is_atomic, BOOL should_copy); */
7121 type = build_function_type_list (void_type_node,
7122 objc_object_type,
7123 objc_selector_type,
7124 ptrdiff_type_node,
7125 objc_object_type,
7126 boolean_type_node,
7127 boolean_type_node,
7128 NULL_TREE);
7129 objc_setProperty_decl = add_builtin_function ("objc_setProperty",
7130 type, 0, NOT_BUILT_IN,
7131 NULL, NULL_TREE);
7132 TREE_NOTHROW (objc_setProperty_decl) = 0;
7135 /* This looks up an ivar in a class (including superclasses). */
7136 static tree
7137 lookup_ivar (tree interface, tree instance_variable_name)
7139 while (interface)
7141 tree decl_chain;
7143 for (decl_chain = CLASS_IVARS (interface); decl_chain; decl_chain = DECL_CHAIN (decl_chain))
7144 if (DECL_NAME (decl_chain) == instance_variable_name)
7145 return decl_chain;
7147 /* Not found. Search superclass if any. */
7148 if (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (interface))
7149 interface = lookup_interface (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (interface));
7152 return NULL_TREE;
7155 /* This routine synthesizes a 'getter' method. This is only called
7156 for @synthesize properties. */
7157 static void
7158 objc_synthesize_getter (tree klass, tree class_methods ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, tree property)
7160 location_t location = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (property);
7161 tree fn, decl;
7162 tree body;
7163 tree ret_val;
7165 /* If user has implemented a getter with same name then do nothing. */
7166 if (lookup_method (CLASS_NST_METHODS (objc_implementation_context),
7167 PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (property)))
7168 return;
7170 /* Find declaration of the property getter in the interface (or
7171 superclass, or protocol). There must be one. */
7172 decl = lookup_method_static (klass, PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (property), 0);
7174 /* If one not declared in the interface, this condition has already
7175 been reported as user error (because property was not declared in
7176 the interface). */
7177 if (!decl)
7178 return;
7180 /* Adapt the 'decl'. Use the source location of the @synthesize
7181 statement for error messages. */
7182 decl = copy_node (decl);
7183 DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl) = location;
7185 objc_start_method_definition (false /* is_class_method */, decl, NULL_TREE,
7186 NULL_TREE);
7187 body = c_begin_compound_stmt (true);
7189 /* Now we need to decide how we build the getter. There are three
7190 cases:
7192 for 'copy' or 'retain' properties we need to use the
7193 objc_getProperty() accessor helper which knows about retain and
7194 copy. It supports both 'nonatomic' and 'atomic' access.
7196 for 'nonatomic, assign' properties we can access the instance
7197 variable directly. 'nonatomic' means we don't have to use locks,
7198 and 'assign' means we don't have to worry about retain or copy.
7199 If you combine the two, it means we can just access the instance
7200 variable directly.
7202 for 'atomic, assign' properties we use objc_copyStruct() (for the
7203 next runtime) or objc_getPropertyStruct() (for the GNU runtime). */
7204 switch (PROPERTY_ASSIGN_SEMANTICS (property))
7206 case OBJC_PROPERTY_RETAIN:
7207 case OBJC_PROPERTY_COPY:
7209 /* We build "return objc_getProperty (self, _cmd, offset, is_atomic);" */
7210 tree cmd, ivar, offset, is_atomic;
7211 cmd = TREE_CHAIN (DECL_ARGUMENTS (current_function_decl));
7213 /* Find the ivar to compute the offset. */
7214 ivar = lookup_ivar (klass, PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME (property));
7215 if (!ivar || is_private (ivar))
7217 /* This should never happen. */
7218 error_at (location,
7219 "can not find instance variable associated with property");
7220 ret_val = error_mark_node;
7221 break;
7223 offset = byte_position (ivar);
7225 if (PROPERTY_NONATOMIC (property))
7226 is_atomic = boolean_false_node;
7227 else
7228 is_atomic = boolean_true_node;
7230 ret_val = build_function_call
7231 (location,
7232 /* Function prototype. */
7233 objc_getProperty_decl,
7234 /* Parameters. */
7235 tree_cons /* self */
7236 (NULL_TREE, self_decl,
7237 tree_cons /* _cmd */
7238 (NULL_TREE, cmd,
7239 tree_cons /* offset */
7240 (NULL_TREE, offset,
7241 tree_cons /* is_atomic */
7242 (NULL_TREE, is_atomic, NULL_TREE)))));
7244 break;
7245 case OBJC_PROPERTY_ASSIGN:
7246 if (PROPERTY_NONATOMIC (property))
7248 /* We build "return self->PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME;" */
7249 ret_val = objc_lookup_ivar (NULL_TREE, PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME (property));
7250 break;
7252 else
7254 /* We build
7255 <property type> __objc_property_temp;
7256 objc_getPropertyStruct (&__objc_property_temp,
7257 &(self->PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME),
7258 sizeof (type of self->PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME),
7259 is_atomic,
7260 false)
7261 return __objc_property_temp;
7263 For the NeXT runtime, we need to use objc_copyStruct
7264 instead of objc_getPropertyStruct. */
7265 tree objc_property_temp_decl, function_decl, function_call;
7266 tree size_of, is_atomic;
7268 objc_property_temp_decl = objc_create_temporary_var (TREE_TYPE (property), "__objc_property_temp");
7269 DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (objc_property_temp_decl) = location;
7270 objc_property_temp_decl = lang_hooks.decls.pushdecl (objc_property_temp_decl);
7272 /* sizeof (ivar type). Since the ivar and the property have
7273 the same type, there is no need to lookup the ivar. */
7274 size_of = c_sizeof_or_alignof_type (location, TREE_TYPE (property),
7275 true /* is_sizeof */,
7276 false /* min_alignof */,
7277 false /* complain */);
7279 if (PROPERTY_NONATOMIC (property))
7280 is_atomic = boolean_false_node;
7281 else
7282 is_atomic = boolean_true_node;
7284 if (objc_copyStruct_decl)
7285 function_decl = objc_copyStruct_decl;
7286 else
7287 function_decl = objc_getPropertyStruct_decl;
7289 function_call = build_function_call
7290 (location,
7291 /* Function prototype. */
7292 function_decl,
7293 /* Parameters. */
7294 tree_cons /* &__objc_property_temp_decl */
7295 /* Warning: note that using build_fold_addr_expr_loc()
7296 here causes invalid code to be generated. */
7297 (NULL_TREE, build_unary_op (location, ADDR_EXPR, objc_property_temp_decl, 0),
7298 tree_cons /* &(self->PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME); */
7299 (NULL_TREE, build_fold_addr_expr_loc (location,
7300 objc_lookup_ivar
7301 (NULL_TREE, PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME (property))),
7302 tree_cons /* sizeof (PROPERTY_IVAR) */
7303 (NULL_TREE, size_of,
7304 tree_cons /* is_atomic */
7305 (NULL_TREE, is_atomic,
7306 /* TODO: This is currently ignored by the GNU
7307 runtime, but what about the next one ? */
7308 tree_cons /* has_strong */
7309 (NULL_TREE, boolean_true_node, NULL_TREE))))));
7311 add_stmt (function_call);
7313 ret_val = objc_property_temp_decl;
7315 break;
7316 default:
7317 gcc_unreachable ();
7320 gcc_assert (ret_val);
7322 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
7323 finish_return_stmt (ret_val);
7324 #else
7325 c_finish_return (location, ret_val, NULL_TREE);
7326 #endif
7328 add_stmt (c_end_compound_stmt (location, body, true));
7329 fn = current_function_decl;
7330 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
7331 finish_function ();
7332 #endif
7333 objc_finish_method_definition (fn);
7336 /* This routine synthesizes a 'setter' method. */
7338 static void
7339 objc_synthesize_setter (tree klass, tree class_methods ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, tree property)
7341 location_t location = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (property);
7342 tree fn, decl;
7343 tree body;
7344 tree new_value, statement;
7346 /* If user has implemented a setter with same name then do nothing. */
7347 if (lookup_method (CLASS_NST_METHODS (objc_implementation_context),
7348 PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME (property)))
7349 return;
7351 /* Find declaration of the property setter in the interface (or
7352 superclass, or protocol). There must be one. */
7353 decl = lookup_method_static (klass, PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME (property), 0);
7355 /* If one not declared in the interface, this condition has already
7356 been reported as user error (because property was not declared in
7357 the interface). */
7358 if (!decl)
7359 return;
7361 /* Adapt the 'decl'. Use the source location of the @synthesize
7362 statement for error messages. */
7363 decl = copy_node (decl);
7364 DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl) = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (property);
7366 objc_start_method_definition (false /* is_class_method */, decl, NULL_TREE,
7367 NULL_TREE);
7369 body = c_begin_compound_stmt (true);
7371 /* The 'new_value' is the only argument to the method, which is the
7372 3rd argument of the function, after self and _cmd. We use twice
7373 TREE_CHAIN to move forward two arguments. */
7374 new_value = TREE_CHAIN (TREE_CHAIN (DECL_ARGUMENTS (current_function_decl)));
7376 /* This would presumably happen if the user has specified a
7377 prototype for the setter that does not have an argument! */
7378 if (new_value == NULL_TREE)
7380 /* TODO: This should be caught much earlier than this. */
7381 error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl), "invalid setter, it must have one argument");
7382 /* Try to recover somehow. */
7383 new_value = error_mark_node;
7386 /* Now we need to decide how we build the setter. There are three
7387 cases:
7389 for 'copy' or 'retain' properties we need to use the
7390 objc_setProperty() accessor helper which knows about retain and
7391 copy. It supports both 'nonatomic' and 'atomic' access.
7393 for 'nonatomic, assign' properties we can access the instance
7394 variable directly. 'nonatomic' means we don't have to use locks,
7395 and 'assign' means we don't have to worry about retain or copy.
7396 If you combine the two, it means we can just access the instance
7397 variable directly.
7399 for 'atomic, assign' properties we use objc_copyStruct() (for the
7400 next runtime) or objc_setPropertyStruct() (for the GNU runtime). */
7401 switch (PROPERTY_ASSIGN_SEMANTICS (property))
7403 case OBJC_PROPERTY_RETAIN:
7404 case OBJC_PROPERTY_COPY:
7406 /* We build "objc_setProperty (self, _cmd, new_value, offset, is_atomic, should_copy);" */
7407 tree cmd, ivar, offset, is_atomic, should_copy;
7408 cmd = TREE_CHAIN (DECL_ARGUMENTS (current_function_decl));
7410 /* Find the ivar to compute the offset. */
7411 ivar = lookup_ivar (klass, PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME (property));
7412 if (!ivar || is_private (ivar))
7414 error_at (location,
7415 "can not find instance variable associated with property");
7416 statement = error_mark_node;
7417 break;
7419 offset = byte_position (ivar);
7421 if (PROPERTY_NONATOMIC (property))
7422 is_atomic = boolean_false_node;
7423 else
7424 is_atomic = boolean_true_node;
7426 if (PROPERTY_ASSIGN_SEMANTICS (property) == OBJC_PROPERTY_COPY)
7427 should_copy = boolean_true_node;
7428 else
7429 should_copy = boolean_false_node;
7431 statement = build_function_call
7432 (location,
7433 /* Function prototype. */
7434 objc_setProperty_decl,
7435 /* Parameters. */
7436 tree_cons /* self */
7437 (NULL_TREE, self_decl,
7438 tree_cons /* _cmd */
7439 (NULL_TREE, cmd,
7440 tree_cons /* offset */
7441 (NULL_TREE, offset,
7442 tree_cons /* new_value */
7443 (NULL_TREE, new_value,
7444 tree_cons /* is_atomic */
7445 (NULL_TREE, is_atomic,
7446 tree_cons /* should_copy */
7447 (NULL_TREE, should_copy, NULL_TREE)))))));
7449 break;
7450 case OBJC_PROPERTY_ASSIGN:
7451 if (PROPERTY_NONATOMIC (property))
7453 /* We build "self->PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME = new_value;" */
7454 statement = build_modify_expr
7455 (location,
7456 objc_lookup_ivar (NULL_TREE, PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME (property)),
7457 NULL_TREE, NOP_EXPR,
7458 location, new_value, NULL_TREE);
7459 break;
7461 else
7463 /* We build
7464 objc_setPropertyStruct (&(self->PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME),
7465 &new_value,
7466 sizeof (type of self->PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME),
7467 is_atomic,
7468 false)
7470 For the NeXT runtime, we need to use objc_copyStruct
7471 instead of objc_getPropertyStruct. */
7472 tree function_decl, size_of, is_atomic;
7474 /* sizeof (ivar type). Since the ivar and the property have
7475 the same type, there is no need to lookup the ivar. */
7476 size_of = c_sizeof_or_alignof_type (location, TREE_TYPE (property),
7477 true /* is_sizeof */,
7478 false /* min_alignof */,
7479 false /* complain */);
7481 if (PROPERTY_NONATOMIC (property))
7482 is_atomic = boolean_false_node;
7483 else
7484 is_atomic = boolean_true_node;
7486 if (objc_copyStruct_decl)
7487 function_decl = objc_copyStruct_decl;
7488 else
7489 function_decl = objc_setPropertyStruct_decl;
7491 statement = build_function_call
7492 (location,
7493 /* Function prototype. */
7494 function_decl,
7495 /* Parameters. */
7496 tree_cons /* &(self->PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME); */
7497 (NULL_TREE, build_fold_addr_expr_loc (location,
7498 objc_lookup_ivar
7499 (NULL_TREE, PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME (property))),
7500 tree_cons /* &new_value */
7501 (NULL_TREE, build_fold_addr_expr_loc (location, new_value),
7502 tree_cons /* sizeof (PROPERTY_IVAR) */
7503 (NULL_TREE, size_of,
7504 tree_cons /* is_atomic */
7505 (NULL_TREE, is_atomic,
7506 /* TODO: This is currently ignored by the GNU
7507 runtime, but what about the next one ? */
7508 tree_cons /* has_strong */
7509 (NULL_TREE, boolean_true_node, NULL_TREE))))));
7511 break;
7512 default:
7513 gcc_unreachable ();
7515 gcc_assert (statement);
7517 add_stmt (statement);
7518 add_stmt (c_end_compound_stmt (location, body, true));
7519 fn = current_function_decl;
7520 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
7521 finish_function ();
7522 #endif
7523 objc_finish_method_definition (fn);
7526 /* This function is a sub-routine of objc_add_synthesize_declaration.
7527 It is called for each property to synthesize once we have
7528 determined that the context is Ok. */
7529 static void
7530 objc_add_synthesize_declaration_for_property (location_t location, tree interface,
7531 tree property_name, tree ivar_name)
7533 /* Find the @property declaration. */
7534 tree property;
7535 tree x;
7537 /* Check that synthesize or dynamic has not already been used for
7538 the same property. */
7539 for (property = IMPL_PROPERTY_DECL (objc_implementation_context); property; property = TREE_CHAIN (property))
7540 if (PROPERTY_NAME (property) == property_name)
7542 location_t original_location = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (property);
7544 if (PROPERTY_DYNAMIC (property))
7545 error_at (location, "property %qs already specified in %<@dynamic%>",
7546 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (property_name));
7547 else
7548 error_at (location, "property %qs already specified in %<@synthesize%>",
7549 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (property_name));
7551 if (original_location != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
7552 inform (original_location, "originally specified here");
7553 return;
7556 /* Check that the property is declared in the interface. It could
7557 also be declared in a superclass or protocol. */
7558 property = lookup_property (interface, property_name);
7560 if (!property)
7562 error_at (location, "no declaration of property %qs found in the interface",
7563 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (property_name));
7564 return;
7566 else
7568 /* We have to copy the property, because we want to chain it to
7569 the implementation context, and we want to store the source
7570 location of the @synthesize, not of the original
7571 @property. */
7572 property = copy_node (property);
7573 DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (property) = location;
7576 /* Determine PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME. */
7577 if (ivar_name == NULL_TREE)
7578 ivar_name = property_name;
7580 /* Check that the instance variable exists. You can only use an
7581 instance variable from the same class, not one from the
7582 superclass (this makes sense as it allows us to check that an
7583 instance variable is only used in one synthesized property). */
7585 tree ivar = is_ivar (CLASS_IVARS (interface), ivar_name);
7586 tree type_of_ivar;
7587 if (!ivar)
7589 error_at (location, "ivar %qs used by %<@synthesize%> declaration must be an existing ivar",
7590 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (property_name));
7591 return;
7594 if (DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (ivar))
7595 type_of_ivar = DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (ivar);
7596 else
7597 type_of_ivar = TREE_TYPE (ivar);
7599 /* If the instance variable has a different C type, we throw an error ... */
7600 if (!comptypes (TREE_TYPE (property), type_of_ivar)
7601 /* ... unless the property is readonly, in which case we allow
7602 the instance variable to be more specialized (this means we
7603 can generate the getter all right and it works). */
7604 && (!PROPERTY_READONLY (property)
7605 || !objc_compare_types (TREE_TYPE (property),
7606 type_of_ivar, -5, NULL_TREE)))
7608 location_t original_location = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (ivar);
7610 error_at (location, "property %qs is using instance variable %qs of incompatible type",
7611 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (property_name),
7612 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ivar_name));
7614 if (original_location != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
7615 inform (original_location, "originally specified here");
7618 /* If the instance variable is a bitfield, the property must be
7619 'assign', 'nonatomic' because the runtime getter/setter helper
7620 do not work with bitfield instance variables. */
7621 if (DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (ivar))
7623 /* If there is an error, we return and not generate any
7624 getter/setter because trying to set up the runtime
7625 getter/setter helper calls with bitfields is at high risk
7626 of ICE. */
7628 if (PROPERTY_ASSIGN_SEMANTICS (property) != OBJC_PROPERTY_ASSIGN)
7630 location_t original_location = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (ivar);
7632 error_at (location, "'assign' property %qs is using bit-field instance variable %qs",
7633 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (property_name),
7634 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ivar_name));
7636 if (original_location != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
7637 inform (original_location, "originally specified here");
7638 return;
7641 if (!PROPERTY_NONATOMIC (property))
7643 location_t original_location = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (ivar);
7645 error_at (location, "'atomic' property %qs is using bit-field instance variable %qs",
7646 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (property_name),
7647 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ivar_name));
7649 if (original_location != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
7650 inform (original_location, "originally specified here");
7651 return;
7656 /* Check that no other property is using the same instance
7657 variable. */
7658 for (x = IMPL_PROPERTY_DECL (objc_implementation_context); x; x = TREE_CHAIN (x))
7659 if (PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME (x) == ivar_name)
7661 location_t original_location = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (x);
7663 error_at (location, "property %qs is using the same instance variable as property %qs",
7664 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (property_name),
7665 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (PROPERTY_NAME (x)));
7667 if (original_location != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
7668 inform (original_location, "originally specified here");
7670 /* We keep going on. This won't cause the compiler to fail;
7671 the failure would most likely be at runtime. */
7674 /* Note that a @synthesize (and only a @synthesize) always sets
7675 PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME to a non-NULL_TREE. You can recognize a
7676 @synthesize by that. */
7677 PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME (property) = ivar_name;
7679 /* PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME and PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME are copied from the
7680 original declaration; they are always set (with the exception of
7681 PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME not being set if PROPERTY_READONLY == 1). */
7683 /* Add the property to the list of properties for current implementation. */
7684 TREE_CHAIN (property) = IMPL_PROPERTY_DECL (objc_implementation_context);
7685 IMPL_PROPERTY_DECL (objc_implementation_context) = property;
7687 /* Note how we don't actually synthesize the getter/setter here; it
7688 would be very natural, but we may miss the fact that the user has
7689 implemented his own getter/setter later on in the @implementation
7690 (in which case we shouldn't generate getter/setter). We wait
7691 until we have parsed it all before generating the code. */
7694 /* This function is called by the parser after a @synthesize
7695 expression is parsed. 'location' is the location of the
7696 @synthesize expression, and 'property_and_ivar_list' is a chained
7697 list of the property and ivar names. */
7698 void
7699 objc_add_synthesize_declaration (location_t location, tree property_and_ivar_list)
7701 tree interface, chain;
7703 if (flag_objc1_only)
7704 error_at (input_location, "%<@synthesize%> is not available in Objective-C 1.0");
7706 if (property_and_ivar_list == error_mark_node)
7707 return;
7709 if (!objc_implementation_context)
7711 /* We can get here only in Objective-C; the Objective-C++ parser
7712 detects the problem while parsing, outputs the error
7713 "misplaced '@synthesize' Objective-C++ construct" and skips
7714 the declaration. */
7715 error_at (location, "%<@synthesize%> not in @implementation context");
7716 return;
7719 if (TREE_CODE (objc_implementation_context) == CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)
7721 error_at (location, "%<@synthesize%> can not be used in categories");
7722 return;
7725 interface = lookup_interface (CLASS_NAME (objc_implementation_context));
7726 if (!interface)
7728 /* I can't see how this could happen, but it is good as a safety check. */
7729 error_at (location,
7730 "%<@synthesize%> requires the @interface of the class to be available");
7731 return;
7734 /* Now, iterate over the properties and do each of them. */
7735 for (chain = property_and_ivar_list; chain; chain = TREE_CHAIN (chain))
7737 objc_add_synthesize_declaration_for_property (location, interface, TREE_VALUE (chain),
7738 TREE_PURPOSE (chain));
7742 /* This function is a sub-routine of objc_add_dynamic_declaration. It
7743 is called for each property to mark as dynamic once we have
7744 determined that the context is Ok. */
7745 static void
7746 objc_add_dynamic_declaration_for_property (location_t location, tree interface,
7747 tree property_name)
7749 /* Find the @property declaration. */
7750 tree property;
7752 /* Check that synthesize or dynamic has not already been used for
7753 the same property. */
7754 for (property = IMPL_PROPERTY_DECL (objc_implementation_context); property; property = TREE_CHAIN (property))
7755 if (PROPERTY_NAME (property) == property_name)
7757 location_t original_location = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (property);
7759 if (PROPERTY_DYNAMIC (property))
7760 error_at (location, "property %qs already specified in %<@dynamic%>",
7761 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (property_name));
7762 else
7763 error_at (location, "property %qs already specified in %<@synthesize%>",
7764 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (property_name));
7766 if (original_location != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
7767 inform (original_location, "originally specified here");
7768 return;
7771 /* Check that the property is declared in the interface. It could
7772 also be declared in a superclass or protocol. */
7773 property = lookup_property (interface, property_name);
7775 if (!property)
7777 error_at (location, "no declaration of property %qs found in the interface",
7778 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (property_name));
7779 return;
7781 else
7783 /* We have to copy the property, because we want to chain it to
7784 the implementation context, and we want to store the source
7785 location of the @synthesize, not of the original
7786 @property. */
7787 property = copy_node (property);
7788 DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (property) = location;
7791 /* Note that a @dynamic (and only a @dynamic) always sets
7792 PROPERTY_DYNAMIC to 1. You can recognize a @dynamic by that.
7793 (actually, as explained above, PROPERTY_DECL generated by
7794 @property and associated with a @dynamic property are also marked
7795 as PROPERTY_DYNAMIC). */
7796 PROPERTY_DYNAMIC (property) = 1;
7798 /* Add the property to the list of properties for current implementation. */
7799 TREE_CHAIN (property) = IMPL_PROPERTY_DECL (objc_implementation_context);
7800 IMPL_PROPERTY_DECL (objc_implementation_context) = property;
7803 /* This function is called by the parser after a @dynamic expression
7804 is parsed. 'location' is the location of the @dynamic expression,
7805 and 'property_list' is a chained list of all the property
7806 names. */
7807 void
7808 objc_add_dynamic_declaration (location_t location, tree property_list)
7810 tree interface, chain;
7812 if (flag_objc1_only)
7813 error_at (input_location, "%<@dynamic%> is not available in Objective-C 1.0");
7815 if (property_list == error_mark_node)
7816 return;
7818 if (!objc_implementation_context)
7820 /* We can get here only in Objective-C; the Objective-C++ parser
7821 detects the problem while parsing, outputs the error
7822 "misplaced '@dynamic' Objective-C++ construct" and skips the
7823 declaration. */
7824 error_at (location, "%<@dynamic%> not in @implementation context");
7825 return;
7828 /* @dynamic is allowed in categories. */
7829 switch (TREE_CODE (objc_implementation_context))
7831 case CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
7832 interface = lookup_interface (CLASS_NAME (objc_implementation_context));
7833 break;
7834 case CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
7835 interface = lookup_category (implementation_template,
7836 CLASS_SUPER_NAME (objc_implementation_context));
7837 break;
7838 default:
7839 gcc_unreachable ();
7842 if (!interface)
7844 /* I can't see how this could happen, but it is good as a safety check. */
7845 error_at (location,
7846 "%<@dynamic%> requires the @interface of the class to be available");
7847 return;
7850 /* Now, iterate over the properties and do each of them. */
7851 for (chain = property_list; chain; chain = TREE_CHAIN (chain))
7853 objc_add_dynamic_declaration_for_property (location, interface, TREE_VALUE (chain));
7857 /* Main routine to generate code/data for all the property information for
7858 current implementation (class or category). CLASS is the interface where
7859 ivars are declared. CLASS_METHODS is where methods are found which
7860 could be a class or a category depending on whether we are implementing
7861 property of a class or a category. */
7863 static void
7864 objc_gen_property_data (tree klass, tree class_methods)
7866 tree x;
7868 for (x = IMPL_PROPERTY_DECL (objc_implementation_context); x; x = TREE_CHAIN (x))
7870 /* @dynamic property - nothing to check or synthesize. */
7871 if (PROPERTY_DYNAMIC (x))
7872 continue;
7874 /* @synthesize property - need to synthesize the accessors. */
7875 if (PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME (x))
7877 objc_synthesize_getter (klass, class_methods, x);
7879 if (PROPERTY_READONLY (x) == 0)
7880 objc_synthesize_setter (klass, class_methods, x);
7882 continue;
7885 gcc_unreachable ();
7889 /* This is called once we see the "@end" in an interface/implementation. */
7891 static void
7892 finish_class (tree klass)
7894 switch (TREE_CODE (klass))
7896 case CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
7898 /* All metadata generation is done in runtime.generate_metadata(). */
7900 /* Generate what needed for property; setters, getters, etc. */
7901 objc_gen_property_data (implementation_template, implementation_template);
7903 if (implementation_template != objc_implementation_context)
7905 /* Ensure that all method listed in the interface contain bodies. */
7906 check_methods (CLASS_CLS_METHODS (implementation_template),
7907 objc_implementation_context, '+');
7908 check_methods (CLASS_NST_METHODS (implementation_template),
7909 objc_implementation_context, '-');
7911 if (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (implementation_template))
7912 check_protocols (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (implementation_template),
7913 "class",
7914 CLASS_NAME (objc_implementation_context));
7916 break;
7918 case CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
7920 tree category = lookup_category (implementation_template, CLASS_SUPER_NAME (klass));
7922 if (category)
7924 /* Generate what needed for property; setters, getters, etc. */
7925 objc_gen_property_data (implementation_template, category);
7927 /* Ensure all method listed in the interface contain bodies. */
7928 check_methods (CLASS_CLS_METHODS (category),
7929 objc_implementation_context, '+');
7930 check_methods (CLASS_NST_METHODS (category),
7931 objc_implementation_context, '-');
7933 if (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (category))
7934 check_protocols (CLASS_PROTOCOL_LIST (category),
7935 "category",
7936 CLASS_SUPER_NAME (objc_implementation_context));
7938 break;
7940 case CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE:
7941 case CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE:
7942 case PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE:
7944 /* Process properties of the class. */
7945 tree x;
7946 for (x = CLASS_PROPERTY_DECL (objc_interface_context); x; x = TREE_CHAIN (x))
7948 /* Now we check that the appropriate getter is declared,
7949 and if not, we declare one ourselves. */
7950 tree getter_decl = lookup_method (CLASS_NST_METHODS (klass),
7951 PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (x));
7953 if (getter_decl)
7955 /* TODO: Check that the declaration is consistent with the property. */
7958 else
7960 /* Generate an instance method declaration for the
7961 getter; for example "- (id) name;". In general it
7962 will be of the form
7963 -(type)property_getter_name; */
7964 tree rettype = build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, TREE_TYPE (x));
7965 getter_decl = build_method_decl (INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL,
7966 rettype, PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (x),
7967 NULL_TREE, false);
7968 if (PROPERTY_OPTIONAL (x))
7969 objc_add_method (objc_interface_context, getter_decl, false, true);
7970 else
7971 objc_add_method (objc_interface_context, getter_decl, false, false);
7972 TREE_DEPRECATED (getter_decl) = TREE_DEPRECATED (x);
7973 METHOD_PROPERTY_CONTEXT (getter_decl) = x;
7976 if (PROPERTY_READONLY (x) == 0)
7978 /* Now we check that the appropriate setter is declared,
7979 and if not, we declare on ourselves. */
7980 tree setter_decl = lookup_method (CLASS_NST_METHODS (klass),
7981 PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME (x));
7983 if (setter_decl)
7985 /* TODO: Check that the declaration is consistent with the property. */
7988 else
7990 /* The setter name is something like 'setName:'.
7991 We need the substring 'setName' to build the
7992 method declaration due to how the declaration
7993 works. TODO: build_method_decl() will then
7994 generate back 'setName:' from 'setName'; it
7995 would be more efficient to hook into there. */
7996 const char *full_setter_name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME (x));
7997 size_t length = strlen (full_setter_name);
7998 char *setter_name = (char *) alloca (length);
7999 tree ret_type, selector, arg_type, arg_name;
8001 strcpy (setter_name, full_setter_name);
8002 setter_name[length - 1] = '\0';
8003 ret_type = build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, void_type_node);
8004 arg_type = build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, TREE_TYPE (x));
8005 arg_name = get_identifier ("_value");
8006 selector = objc_build_keyword_decl (get_identifier (setter_name),
8007 arg_type, arg_name, NULL);
8008 setter_decl = build_method_decl (INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL,
8009 ret_type, selector,
8010 build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE),
8011 false);
8012 if (PROPERTY_OPTIONAL (x))
8013 objc_add_method (objc_interface_context, setter_decl, false, true);
8014 else
8015 objc_add_method (objc_interface_context, setter_decl, false, false);
8016 TREE_DEPRECATED (setter_decl) = TREE_DEPRECATED (x);
8017 METHOD_PROPERTY_CONTEXT (setter_decl) = x;
8021 break;
8023 default:
8024 gcc_unreachable ();
8025 break;
8029 static tree
8030 add_protocol (tree protocol)
8032 /* Put protocol on list in reverse order. */
8033 TREE_CHAIN (protocol) = protocol_chain;
8034 protocol_chain = protocol;
8035 return protocol_chain;
8038 /* Check that a protocol is defined, and, recursively, that all
8039 protocols that this protocol conforms to are defined too. */
8040 static void
8041 check_that_protocol_is_defined (tree protocol)
8043 if (!PROTOCOL_DEFINED (protocol))
8044 warning (0, "definition of protocol %qE not found",
8045 PROTOCOL_NAME (protocol));
8047 /* If the protocol itself conforms to other protocols, check them
8048 too, recursively. */
8049 if (PROTOCOL_LIST (protocol))
8051 tree p;
8053 for (p = PROTOCOL_LIST (protocol); p; p = TREE_CHAIN (p))
8054 check_that_protocol_is_defined (TREE_VALUE (p));
8058 /* Looks up a protocol. If 'warn_if_deprecated' is true, a warning is
8059 emitted if the protocol is deprecated. If 'definition_required' is
8060 true, a warning is emitted if a full @protocol definition has not
8061 been seen. */
8062 static tree
8063 lookup_protocol (tree ident, bool warn_if_deprecated, bool definition_required)
8065 tree chain;
8067 for (chain = protocol_chain; chain; chain = TREE_CHAIN (chain))
8068 if (ident == PROTOCOL_NAME (chain))
8070 if (warn_if_deprecated && TREE_DEPRECATED (chain))
8072 /* It would be nice to use warn_deprecated_use() here, but
8073 we are using TREE_CHAIN (which is supposed to be the
8074 TYPE_STUB_DECL for a TYPE) for something different. */
8075 warning (OPT_Wdeprecated_declarations, "protocol %qE is deprecated",
8076 PROTOCOL_NAME (chain));
8079 if (definition_required)
8080 check_that_protocol_is_defined (chain);
8082 return chain;
8085 return NULL_TREE;
8088 /* This function forward declares the protocols named by NAMES. If
8089 they are already declared or defined, the function has no effect. */
8091 void
8092 objc_declare_protocol (tree name, tree attributes)
8094 bool deprecated = false;
8096 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
8097 if (current_namespace != global_namespace) {
8098 error ("Objective-C declarations may only appear in global scope");
8100 #endif /* OBJCPLUS */
8102 /* Determine if 'deprecated', the only attribute we recognize for
8103 protocols, was used. Ignore all other attributes. */
8104 if (attributes)
8106 tree attribute;
8107 for (attribute = attributes; attribute; attribute = TREE_CHAIN (attribute))
8109 tree name = TREE_PURPOSE (attribute);
8111 if (is_attribute_p ("deprecated", name))
8112 deprecated = true;
8113 else
8114 warning (OPT_Wattributes, "%qE attribute directive ignored", name);
8118 if (lookup_protocol (name, /* warn if deprecated */ false,
8119 /* definition_required */ false) == NULL_TREE)
8121 tree protocol = make_node (PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE);
8123 TYPE_LANG_SLOT_1 (protocol)
8124 = make_tree_vec (PROTOCOL_LANG_SLOT_ELTS);
8125 PROTOCOL_NAME (protocol) = name;
8126 PROTOCOL_LIST (protocol) = NULL_TREE;
8127 add_protocol (protocol);
8128 PROTOCOL_DEFINED (protocol) = 0;
8129 PROTOCOL_FORWARD_DECL (protocol) = NULL_TREE;
8131 if (attributes)
8133 /* TODO: Do we need to store the attributes here ? */
8134 TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (protocol) = attributes;
8135 if (deprecated)
8136 TREE_DEPRECATED (protocol) = 1;
8141 static tree
8142 start_protocol (enum tree_code code, tree name, tree list, tree attributes)
8144 tree protocol;
8145 bool deprecated = false;
8147 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
8148 if (current_namespace != global_namespace) {
8149 error ("Objective-C declarations may only appear in global scope");
8151 #endif /* OBJCPLUS */
8153 /* Determine if 'deprecated', the only attribute we recognize for
8154 protocols, was used. Ignore all other attributes. */
8155 if (attributes)
8157 tree attribute;
8158 for (attribute = attributes; attribute; attribute = TREE_CHAIN (attribute))
8160 tree name = TREE_PURPOSE (attribute);
8162 if (is_attribute_p ("deprecated", name))
8163 deprecated = true;
8164 else
8165 warning (OPT_Wattributes, "%qE attribute directive ignored", name);
8169 protocol = lookup_protocol (name, /* warn_if_deprecated */ false,
8170 /* definition_required */ false);
8172 if (!protocol)
8174 protocol = make_node (code);
8175 TYPE_LANG_SLOT_1 (protocol) = make_tree_vec (PROTOCOL_LANG_SLOT_ELTS);
8177 PROTOCOL_NAME (protocol) = name;
8178 PROTOCOL_LIST (protocol) = lookup_and_install_protocols (list, /* definition_required */ false);
8179 add_protocol (protocol);
8180 PROTOCOL_DEFINED (protocol) = 1;
8181 PROTOCOL_FORWARD_DECL (protocol) = NULL_TREE;
8183 check_protocol_recursively (protocol, list);
8185 else if (! PROTOCOL_DEFINED (protocol))
8187 PROTOCOL_DEFINED (protocol) = 1;
8188 PROTOCOL_LIST (protocol) = lookup_and_install_protocols (list, /* definition_required */ false);
8190 check_protocol_recursively (protocol, list);
8192 else
8194 warning (0, "duplicate declaration for protocol %qE",
8195 name);
8198 if (attributes)
8200 TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (protocol) = attributes;
8201 if (deprecated)
8202 TREE_DEPRECATED (protocol) = 1;
8205 return protocol;
8208 /* Decay array and function parameters into pointers. */
8210 static tree
8211 objc_decay_parm_type (tree type)
8213 if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE || TREE_CODE (type) == FUNCTION_TYPE)
8214 type = build_pointer_type (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE
8215 ? TREE_TYPE (type)
8216 : type);
8218 return type;
8221 static GTY(()) tree objc_parmlist = NULL_TREE;
8223 /* Append PARM to a list of formal parameters of a method, making a necessary
8224 array-to-pointer adjustment along the way. */
8226 void
8227 objc_push_parm (tree parm)
8229 tree type;
8231 if (TREE_TYPE (parm) == error_mark_node)
8233 objc_parmlist = chainon (objc_parmlist, parm);
8234 return;
8237 /* Decay arrays and functions into pointers. */
8238 type = objc_decay_parm_type (TREE_TYPE (parm));
8240 /* If the parameter type has been decayed, a new PARM_DECL needs to be
8241 built as well. */
8242 if (type != TREE_TYPE (parm))
8243 parm = build_decl (input_location, PARM_DECL, DECL_NAME (parm), type);
8245 DECL_ARG_TYPE (parm)
8246 = lang_hooks.types.type_promotes_to (TREE_TYPE (parm));
8248 /* Record constancy and volatility. */
8249 c_apply_type_quals_to_decl
8250 ((TYPE_READONLY (TREE_TYPE (parm)) ? TYPE_QUAL_CONST : 0)
8251 | (TYPE_RESTRICT (TREE_TYPE (parm)) ? TYPE_QUAL_RESTRICT : 0)
8252 | (TYPE_ATOMIC (TREE_TYPE (parm)) ? TYPE_QUAL_ATOMIC : 0)
8253 | (TYPE_VOLATILE (TREE_TYPE (parm)) ? TYPE_QUAL_VOLATILE : 0), parm);
8255 objc_parmlist = chainon (objc_parmlist, parm);
8258 /* Retrieve the formal parameter list constructed via preceding calls to
8259 objc_push_parm(). */
8261 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
8262 tree
8263 objc_get_parm_info (int have_ellipsis ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
8264 tree expr ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
8266 tree parm_info = objc_parmlist;
8267 objc_parmlist = NULL_TREE;
8269 return parm_info;
8271 #else
8272 struct c_arg_info *
8273 objc_get_parm_info (int have_ellipsis, tree expr)
8275 tree parm_info = objc_parmlist;
8276 struct c_arg_info *arg_info;
8277 /* The C front-end requires an elaborate song and dance at
8278 this point. */
8279 push_scope ();
8280 declare_parm_level ();
8281 while (parm_info)
8283 tree next = DECL_CHAIN (parm_info);
8285 DECL_CHAIN (parm_info) = NULL_TREE;
8286 parm_info = pushdecl (parm_info);
8287 finish_decl (parm_info, input_location, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE);
8288 parm_info = next;
8290 arg_info = get_parm_info (have_ellipsis, expr);
8291 pop_scope ();
8292 objc_parmlist = NULL_TREE;
8293 return arg_info;
8295 #endif
8297 /* Synthesize the formal parameters 'id self' and 'SEL _cmd' needed for ObjC
8298 method definitions. In the case of instance methods, we can be more
8299 specific as to the type of 'self'. */
8301 static void
8302 synth_self_and_ucmd_args (void)
8304 tree self_type;
8306 if (objc_method_context
8307 && TREE_CODE (objc_method_context) == INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL)
8308 self_type = objc_instance_type;
8309 else
8310 /* Really a `struct objc_class *'. However, we allow people to
8311 assign to self, which changes its type midstream. */
8312 self_type = objc_object_type;
8314 /* id self; */
8315 objc_push_parm (build_decl (input_location,
8316 PARM_DECL, self_id, self_type));
8318 /* SEL _cmd; */
8319 objc_push_parm (build_decl (input_location,
8320 PARM_DECL, ucmd_id, objc_selector_type));
8323 /* Transform an Objective-C method definition into a static C function
8324 definition, synthesizing the first two arguments, "self" and "_cmd",
8325 in the process. EXPR is NULL or an expression that needs to be
8326 evaluated for the side effects of array size expressions in the
8327 parameters. */
8329 static void
8330 start_method_def (tree method, tree expr)
8332 tree parmlist;
8333 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
8334 tree parm_info;
8335 #else
8336 struct c_arg_info *parm_info;
8337 #endif
8338 int have_ellipsis = 0;
8340 /* If we are defining a "dealloc" method in a non-root class, we
8341 will need to check if a [super dealloc] is missing, and warn if
8342 it is. */
8343 if(CLASS_SUPER_NAME (objc_implementation_context)
8344 && !strcmp ("dealloc", IDENTIFIER_POINTER (METHOD_SEL_NAME (method))))
8345 should_call_super_dealloc = 1;
8346 else
8347 should_call_super_dealloc = 0;
8349 /* Required to implement _msgSuper. */
8350 objc_method_context = method;
8351 UOBJC_SUPER_decl = NULL_TREE;
8353 /* Generate prototype declarations for arguments..."new-style". */
8354 synth_self_and_ucmd_args ();
8356 /* Generate argument declarations if a keyword_decl. */
8357 parmlist = METHOD_SEL_ARGS (method);
8358 while (parmlist)
8360 /* parmlist is a KEYWORD_DECL. */
8361 tree type = TREE_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (parmlist));
8362 tree parm;
8364 parm = build_decl (input_location,
8365 PARM_DECL, KEYWORD_ARG_NAME (parmlist), type);
8366 decl_attributes (&parm, DECL_ATTRIBUTES (parmlist), 0);
8367 objc_push_parm (parm);
8368 parmlist = DECL_CHAIN (parmlist);
8371 if (METHOD_ADD_ARGS (method))
8373 tree akey;
8375 for (akey = TREE_CHAIN (METHOD_ADD_ARGS (method));
8376 akey; akey = TREE_CHAIN (akey))
8378 objc_push_parm (TREE_VALUE (akey));
8381 if (METHOD_ADD_ARGS_ELLIPSIS_P (method))
8382 have_ellipsis = 1;
8385 parm_info = objc_get_parm_info (have_ellipsis, expr);
8387 really_start_method (objc_method_context, parm_info);
8390 /* Return 1 if TYPE1 is equivalent to TYPE2 for purposes of method
8391 overloading. */
8392 static int
8393 objc_types_are_equivalent (tree type1, tree type2)
8395 if (type1 == type2)
8396 return 1;
8398 /* Strip away indirections. */
8399 while ((TREE_CODE (type1) == ARRAY_TYPE || TREE_CODE (type1) == POINTER_TYPE)
8400 && (TREE_CODE (type1) == TREE_CODE (type2)))
8401 type1 = TREE_TYPE (type1), type2 = TREE_TYPE (type2);
8402 if (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type1) != TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type2))
8403 return 0;
8405 /* Compare the protocol lists. */
8406 type1 = (TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (type1)
8407 ? TYPE_OBJC_PROTOCOL_LIST (type1)
8408 : NULL_TREE);
8409 type2 = (TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (type2)
8410 ? TYPE_OBJC_PROTOCOL_LIST (type2)
8411 : NULL_TREE);
8413 /* If there are no protocols (most common case), the types are
8414 identical. */
8415 if (type1 == NULL_TREE && type2 == NULL_TREE)
8416 return 1;
8418 /* If one has protocols, and the other one hasn't, they are not
8419 identical. */
8420 if ((type1 == NULL_TREE && type2 != NULL_TREE)
8421 || (type1 != NULL_TREE && type2 == NULL_TREE))
8422 return 0;
8423 else
8425 /* Else, both have protocols, and we need to do the full
8426 comparison. It is possible that either type1 or type2
8427 contain some duplicate protocols in the list, so we can't
8428 even just compare list_length as a first check. */
8429 tree t;
8431 for (t = type2; t; t = TREE_CHAIN (t))
8432 if (!lookup_protocol_in_reflist (type1, TREE_VALUE (t)))
8433 return 0;
8435 for (t = type1; t; t = TREE_CHAIN (t))
8436 if (!lookup_protocol_in_reflist (type2, TREE_VALUE (t)))
8437 return 0;
8439 return 1;
8443 /* Return 1 if TYPE1 has the same size and alignment as TYPE2. */
8445 static int
8446 objc_types_share_size_and_alignment (tree type1, tree type2)
8448 return (simple_cst_equal (TYPE_SIZE (type1), TYPE_SIZE (type2))
8449 && TYPE_ALIGN (type1) == TYPE_ALIGN (type2));
8452 /* Return 1 if PROTO1 is equivalent to PROTO2
8453 for purposes of method overloading. Ordinarily, the type signatures
8454 should match up exactly, unless STRICT is zero, in which case we
8455 shall allow differences in which the size and alignment of a type
8456 is the same. */
8458 static int
8459 comp_proto_with_proto (tree proto1, tree proto2, int strict)
8461 tree type1, type2;
8463 /* The following test is needed in case there are hashing
8464 collisions. */
8465 if (METHOD_SEL_NAME (proto1) != METHOD_SEL_NAME (proto2))
8466 return 0;
8468 /* Compare return types. */
8469 type1 = TREE_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (proto1));
8470 type2 = TREE_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (proto2));
8472 if (!objc_types_are_equivalent (type1, type2)
8473 && (strict || !objc_types_share_size_and_alignment (type1, type2)))
8474 return 0;
8476 /* Compare argument types. */
8478 /* The first argument (objc_object_type) is always the same, no need
8479 to compare. */
8481 /* The second argument (objc_selector_type) is always the same, no
8482 need to compare. */
8484 /* Compare the other arguments. */
8486 tree arg1, arg2;
8488 /* Compare METHOD_SEL_ARGS. */
8489 for (arg1 = METHOD_SEL_ARGS (proto1), arg2 = METHOD_SEL_ARGS (proto2);
8490 arg1 && arg2;
8491 arg1 = DECL_CHAIN (arg1), arg2 = DECL_CHAIN (arg2))
8493 type1 = TREE_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (arg1));
8494 type2 = TREE_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (arg2));
8496 /* FIXME: Do we need to decay argument types to compare them ? */
8497 type1 = objc_decay_parm_type (type1);
8498 type2 = objc_decay_parm_type (type2);
8500 if (!objc_types_are_equivalent (type1, type2)
8501 && (strict || !objc_types_share_size_and_alignment (type1, type2)))
8502 return 0;
8505 /* The loop ends when arg1 or arg2 are NULL. Make sure they are
8506 both NULL. */
8507 if (arg1 != arg2)
8508 return 0;
8510 /* Compare METHOD_ADD_ARGS. */
8511 if ((METHOD_ADD_ARGS (proto1) && !METHOD_ADD_ARGS (proto2))
8512 || (METHOD_ADD_ARGS (proto2) && !METHOD_ADD_ARGS (proto1)))
8513 return 0;
8515 if (METHOD_ADD_ARGS (proto1))
8517 for (arg1 = TREE_CHAIN (METHOD_ADD_ARGS (proto1)), arg2 = TREE_CHAIN (METHOD_ADD_ARGS (proto2));
8518 arg1 && arg2;
8519 arg1 = TREE_CHAIN (arg1), arg2 = TREE_CHAIN (arg2))
8521 type1 = TREE_TYPE (TREE_VALUE (arg1));
8522 type2 = TREE_TYPE (TREE_VALUE (arg2));
8524 /* FIXME: Do we need to decay argument types to compare them ? */
8525 type1 = objc_decay_parm_type (type1);
8526 type2 = objc_decay_parm_type (type2);
8528 if (!objc_types_are_equivalent (type1, type2)
8529 && (strict || !objc_types_share_size_and_alignment (type1, type2)))
8530 return 0;
8534 /* The loop ends when arg1 or arg2 are NULL. Make sure they are
8535 both NULL. */
8536 if (arg1 != arg2)
8537 return 0;
8539 /* Compare METHOD_ADD_ARGS_ELLIPSIS_P. */
8540 if (METHOD_ADD_ARGS_ELLIPSIS_P (proto1) != METHOD_ADD_ARGS_ELLIPSIS_P (proto2))
8541 return 0;
8544 /* Success. */
8545 return 1;
8548 /* This routine returns true if TYPE is a valid objc object type,
8549 suitable for messaging; false otherwise. If 'accept_class' is
8550 'true', then a Class object is considered valid for messaging and
8551 'true' is returned if 'type' refers to a Class. If 'accept_class'
8552 is 'false', then a Class object is not considered valid for
8553 messaging and 'false' is returned in that case. */
8555 static bool
8556 objc_type_valid_for_messaging (tree type, bool accept_classes)
8558 if (!POINTER_TYPE_P (type))
8559 return false;
8561 /* Remove the pointer indirection; don't remove more than one
8562 otherwise we'd consider "NSObject **" a valid type for messaging,
8563 which it isn't. */
8564 type = TREE_TYPE (type);
8566 if (TREE_CODE (type) != RECORD_TYPE)
8567 return false;
8569 if (objc_is_object_id (type))
8570 return true;
8572 if (objc_is_class_id (type))
8573 return accept_classes;
8575 if (TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (type))
8576 return true;
8578 return false;
8581 void
8582 objc_start_function (tree name, tree type, tree attrs,
8583 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
8584 tree params
8585 #else
8586 struct c_arg_info *params
8587 #endif
8590 tree fndecl = build_decl (input_location,
8591 FUNCTION_DECL, name, type);
8593 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
8594 DECL_ARGUMENTS (fndecl) = params;
8595 DECL_INITIAL (fndecl) = error_mark_node;
8596 DECL_EXTERNAL (fndecl) = 0;
8597 TREE_STATIC (fndecl) = 1;
8598 retrofit_lang_decl (fndecl);
8599 cplus_decl_attributes (&fndecl, attrs, 0);
8600 start_preparsed_function (fndecl, attrs, /*flags=*/SF_DEFAULT);
8601 #else
8602 current_function_returns_value = 0; /* Assume, until we see it does. */
8603 current_function_returns_null = 0;
8604 decl_attributes (&fndecl, attrs, 0);
8605 announce_function (fndecl);
8606 DECL_INITIAL (fndecl) = error_mark_node;
8607 DECL_EXTERNAL (fndecl) = 0;
8608 TREE_STATIC (fndecl) = 1;
8609 current_function_decl = pushdecl (fndecl);
8610 push_scope ();
8611 declare_parm_level ();
8612 DECL_RESULT (current_function_decl)
8613 = build_decl (input_location,
8614 RESULT_DECL, NULL_TREE,
8615 TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (current_function_decl)));
8616 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (DECL_RESULT (current_function_decl)) = 1;
8617 DECL_IGNORED_P (DECL_RESULT (current_function_decl)) = 1;
8618 start_fname_decls ();
8619 store_parm_decls_from (params);
8620 #endif
8622 TREE_USED (current_function_decl) = 1;
8625 /* - Generate an identifier for the function. the format is "_n_cls",
8626 where 1 <= n <= nMethods, and cls is the name the implementation we
8627 are processing.
8628 - Install the return type from the method declaration.
8629 - If we have a prototype, check for type consistency. */
8631 static void
8632 really_start_method (tree method,
8633 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
8634 tree parmlist
8635 #else
8636 struct c_arg_info *parmlist
8637 #endif
8640 tree ret_type, meth_type;
8641 tree method_id;
8642 const char *sel_name, *class_name, *cat_name;
8643 char *buf;
8645 /* Synth the storage class & assemble the return type. */
8646 ret_type = TREE_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (method));
8648 sel_name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (METHOD_SEL_NAME (method));
8649 class_name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (CLASS_NAME (objc_implementation_context));
8650 cat_name = ((TREE_CODE (objc_implementation_context)
8651 == CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)
8652 ? NULL
8653 : IDENTIFIER_POINTER (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (objc_implementation_context)));
8654 method_slot++;
8656 /* Make sure this is big enough for any plausible method label. */
8657 buf = (char *) alloca (50 + strlen (sel_name) + strlen (class_name)
8658 + (cat_name ? strlen (cat_name) : 0));
8660 OBJC_GEN_METHOD_LABEL (buf, TREE_CODE (method) == INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL,
8661 class_name, cat_name, sel_name, method_slot);
8663 method_id = get_identifier (buf);
8665 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
8666 /* Objective-C methods cannot be overloaded, so we don't need
8667 the type encoding appended. It looks bad anyway... */
8668 push_lang_context (lang_name_c);
8669 #endif
8671 meth_type = build_function_type_for_method (ret_type, method, METHOD_DEF, 0);
8672 objc_start_function (method_id, meth_type, NULL_TREE, parmlist);
8674 /* Set self_decl from the first argument. */
8675 self_decl = DECL_ARGUMENTS (current_function_decl);
8677 /* Suppress unused warnings. */
8678 TREE_USED (self_decl) = 1;
8679 DECL_READ_P (self_decl) = 1;
8680 TREE_USED (DECL_CHAIN (self_decl)) = 1;
8681 DECL_READ_P (DECL_CHAIN (self_decl)) = 1;
8682 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
8683 pop_lang_context ();
8684 #endif
8686 METHOD_DEFINITION (method) = current_function_decl;
8688 /* Check consistency...start_function, pushdecl, duplicate_decls. */
8690 if (implementation_template != objc_implementation_context)
8692 tree proto
8693 = lookup_method_static (implementation_template,
8694 METHOD_SEL_NAME (method),
8695 ((TREE_CODE (method) == CLASS_METHOD_DECL)
8696 | OBJC_LOOKUP_NO_SUPER));
8698 if (proto)
8700 if (!comp_proto_with_proto (method, proto, 1))
8702 bool type = TREE_CODE (method) == INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL;
8704 warning_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (method), 0,
8705 "conflicting types for %<%c%s%>",
8706 (type ? '-' : '+'),
8707 identifier_to_locale (gen_method_decl (method)));
8708 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (proto),
8709 "previous declaration of %<%c%s%>",
8710 (type ? '-' : '+'),
8711 identifier_to_locale (gen_method_decl (proto)));
8713 else
8715 /* If the method in the @interface was deprecated, mark
8716 the implemented method as deprecated too. It should
8717 never be used for messaging (when the deprecation
8718 warnings are produced), but just in case. */
8719 if (TREE_DEPRECATED (proto))
8720 TREE_DEPRECATED (method) = 1;
8722 /* If the method in the @interface was marked as
8723 'noreturn', mark the function implementing the method
8724 as 'noreturn' too. */
8725 TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (current_function_decl) = TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (proto);
8728 else
8730 /* We have a method @implementation even though we did not
8731 see a corresponding @interface declaration (which is allowed
8732 by Objective-C rules). Go ahead and place the method in
8733 the @interface anyway, so that message dispatch lookups
8734 will see it. */
8735 tree interface = implementation_template;
8737 if (TREE_CODE (objc_implementation_context)
8738 == CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)
8739 interface = lookup_category
8740 (interface,
8741 CLASS_SUPER_NAME (objc_implementation_context));
8743 if (interface)
8744 objc_add_method (interface, copy_node (method),
8745 TREE_CODE (method) == CLASS_METHOD_DECL,
8746 /* is_optional= */ false);
8751 static void *UOBJC_SUPER_scope = 0;
8753 /* _n_Method (id self, SEL sel, ...)
8755 struct objc_super _S;
8756 _msgSuper ((_S.self = self, _S.class = _cls, &_S), ...);
8757 } */
8759 static tree
8760 get_super_receiver (void)
8762 if (objc_method_context)
8764 tree super_expr, super_expr_list, class_expr;
8765 bool inst_meth;
8766 if (!UOBJC_SUPER_decl)
8768 UOBJC_SUPER_decl = build_decl (input_location,
8769 VAR_DECL, get_identifier (TAG_SUPER),
8770 objc_super_template);
8771 /* This prevents `unused variable' warnings when compiling with -Wall. */
8772 TREE_USED (UOBJC_SUPER_decl) = 1;
8773 DECL_READ_P (UOBJC_SUPER_decl) = 1;
8774 lang_hooks.decls.pushdecl (UOBJC_SUPER_decl);
8775 finish_decl (UOBJC_SUPER_decl, input_location, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE,
8776 NULL_TREE);
8777 UOBJC_SUPER_scope = objc_get_current_scope ();
8780 /* Set receiver to self. */
8781 super_expr = objc_build_component_ref (UOBJC_SUPER_decl, self_id);
8782 super_expr = build_modify_expr (input_location, super_expr, NULL_TREE,
8783 NOP_EXPR, input_location, self_decl,
8784 NULL_TREE);
8785 super_expr_list = super_expr;
8787 /* Set class to begin searching. */
8788 /* Get the ident for the superclass class field & build a ref to it.
8789 ??? maybe we should just name the field the same for all runtimes. */
8790 super_expr = (*runtime.super_superclassfield_ident) ();
8791 super_expr = objc_build_component_ref (UOBJC_SUPER_decl, super_expr);
8793 gcc_assert (imp_list->imp_context == objc_implementation_context
8794 && imp_list->imp_template == implementation_template);
8795 inst_meth = (TREE_CODE (objc_method_context) == INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL);
8797 if (TREE_CODE (objc_implementation_context) == CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE)
8798 class_expr = (*runtime.get_class_super_ref) (input_location,
8799 imp_list, inst_meth);
8800 else
8801 /* We have a category. */
8803 tree super_name = CLASS_SUPER_NAME (imp_list->imp_template);
8804 tree super_class;
8806 /* Barf if super used in a category of a root object. */
8807 if (!super_name)
8809 error ("no super class declared in interface for %qE",
8810 CLASS_NAME (imp_list->imp_template));
8811 return error_mark_node;
8814 super_class = (*runtime.get_category_super_ref) (input_location,
8815 imp_list, inst_meth);
8816 class_expr = build_c_cast (input_location,
8817 TREE_TYPE (super_expr), super_class);
8820 super_expr = build_modify_expr (input_location, super_expr, NULL_TREE,
8821 NOP_EXPR,
8822 input_location, class_expr, NULL_TREE);
8824 super_expr_list = build_compound_expr (input_location,
8825 super_expr_list, super_expr);
8827 super_expr = build_unary_op (input_location,
8828 ADDR_EXPR, UOBJC_SUPER_decl, 0);
8829 super_expr_list = build_compound_expr (input_location,
8830 super_expr_list, super_expr);
8832 return super_expr_list;
8834 else
8836 error ("[super ...] must appear in a method context");
8837 return error_mark_node;
8841 /* When exiting a scope, sever links to a 'super' declaration (if any)
8842 therein contained. */
8844 void
8845 objc_clear_super_receiver (void)
8847 if (objc_method_context
8848 && UOBJC_SUPER_scope == objc_get_current_scope ())
8850 UOBJC_SUPER_decl = 0;
8851 UOBJC_SUPER_scope = 0;
8855 void
8856 objc_finish_method_definition (tree fndecl)
8858 /* We cannot validly inline ObjC methods, at least not without a language
8859 extension to declare that a method need not be dynamically
8860 dispatched, so suppress all thoughts of doing so. */
8861 DECL_UNINLINABLE (fndecl) = 1;
8863 #ifndef OBJCPLUS
8864 /* The C++ front-end will have called finish_function() for us. */
8865 finish_function ();
8866 #endif
8868 METHOD_ENCODING (objc_method_context)
8869 = encode_method_prototype (objc_method_context);
8871 /* Required to implement _msgSuper. This must be done AFTER finish_function,
8872 since the optimizer may find "may be used before set" errors. */
8873 objc_method_context = NULL_TREE;
8875 if (should_call_super_dealloc)
8876 warning (0, "method possibly missing a [super dealloc] call");
8879 /* Given a tree DECL node, produce a printable description of it in the given
8880 buffer, overwriting the buffer. */
8882 static char *
8883 gen_declaration (tree decl)
8885 errbuf[0] = '\0';
8887 if (DECL_P (decl))
8889 gen_type_name_0 (TREE_TYPE (decl));
8891 if (DECL_NAME (decl))
8893 if (!POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (decl)))
8894 strcat (errbuf, " ");
8896 strcat (errbuf, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl)));
8899 if (DECL_INITIAL (decl)
8900 && TREE_CODE (DECL_INITIAL (decl)) == INTEGER_CST)
8901 sprintf (errbuf + strlen (errbuf), ": " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC,
8902 TREE_INT_CST_LOW (DECL_INITIAL (decl)));
8905 return errbuf;
8908 /* Given a tree TYPE node, produce a printable description of it in the given
8909 buffer, overwriting the buffer. */
8911 static char *
8912 gen_type_name_0 (tree type)
8914 tree orig = type, proto;
8916 if (TYPE_P (type) && TYPE_NAME (type))
8917 type = TYPE_NAME (type);
8918 else if (POINTER_TYPE_P (type) || TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
8920 tree inner = TREE_TYPE (type);
8922 while (TREE_CODE (inner) == ARRAY_TYPE)
8923 inner = TREE_TYPE (inner);
8925 gen_type_name_0 (inner);
8927 if (!POINTER_TYPE_P (inner))
8928 strcat (errbuf, " ");
8930 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (type))
8931 strcat (errbuf, "*");
8932 else
8933 while (type != inner)
8935 strcat (errbuf, "[");
8937 if (TYPE_DOMAIN (type))
8939 char sz[20];
8941 sprintf (sz, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC,
8942 (TREE_INT_CST_LOW
8943 (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (type))) + 1));
8944 strcat (errbuf, sz);
8947 strcat (errbuf, "]");
8948 type = TREE_TYPE (type);
8951 goto exit_function;
8954 if (TREE_CODE (type) == TYPE_DECL && DECL_NAME (type))
8955 type = DECL_NAME (type);
8957 strcat (errbuf, TREE_CODE (type) == IDENTIFIER_NODE
8958 ? IDENTIFIER_POINTER (type)
8959 : "");
8961 /* For 'id' and 'Class', adopted protocols are stored in the pointee. */
8962 if (objc_is_id (orig))
8963 orig = TREE_TYPE (orig);
8965 proto = TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (orig) ? TYPE_OBJC_PROTOCOL_LIST (orig) : NULL_TREE;
8967 if (proto)
8969 strcat (errbuf, " <");
8971 while (proto) {
8972 strcat (errbuf,
8973 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (PROTOCOL_NAME (TREE_VALUE (proto))));
8974 proto = TREE_CHAIN (proto);
8975 strcat (errbuf, proto ? ", " : ">");
8979 exit_function:
8980 return errbuf;
8983 static char *
8984 gen_type_name (tree type)
8986 errbuf[0] = '\0';
8988 return gen_type_name_0 (type);
8991 /* Given a method tree, put a printable description into the given
8992 buffer (overwriting) and return a pointer to the buffer. */
8994 static char *
8995 gen_method_decl (tree method)
8997 tree chain;
8999 strcpy (errbuf, "("); /* NB: Do _not_ call strcat() here. */
9000 gen_type_name_0 (TREE_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (method)));
9001 strcat (errbuf, ")");
9002 chain = METHOD_SEL_ARGS (method);
9004 if (chain)
9006 /* We have a chain of keyword_decls. */
9009 if (KEYWORD_KEY_NAME (chain))
9010 strcat (errbuf, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (KEYWORD_KEY_NAME (chain)));
9012 strcat (errbuf, ":(");
9013 gen_type_name_0 (TREE_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (chain)));
9014 strcat (errbuf, ")");
9016 strcat (errbuf, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (KEYWORD_ARG_NAME (chain)));
9017 if ((chain = DECL_CHAIN (chain)))
9018 strcat (errbuf, " ");
9020 while (chain);
9022 if (METHOD_ADD_ARGS (method))
9024 chain = TREE_CHAIN (METHOD_ADD_ARGS (method));
9026 /* Know we have a chain of parm_decls. */
9027 while (chain)
9029 strcat (errbuf, ", ");
9030 gen_type_name_0 (TREE_TYPE (TREE_VALUE (chain)));
9031 chain = TREE_CHAIN (chain);
9034 if (METHOD_ADD_ARGS_ELLIPSIS_P (method))
9035 strcat (errbuf, ", ...");
9039 else
9040 /* We have a unary selector. */
9041 strcat (errbuf, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (METHOD_SEL_NAME (method)));
9043 return errbuf;
9046 /* Debug info. */
9049 /* Dump an @interface declaration of the supplied class CHAIN to the
9050 supplied file FP. Used to implement the -gen-decls option (which
9051 prints out an @interface declaration of all classes compiled in
9052 this run); potentially useful for debugging the compiler too. */
9053 void
9054 dump_interface (FILE *fp, tree chain)
9056 /* FIXME: A heap overflow here whenever a method (or ivar)
9057 declaration is so long that it doesn't fit in the buffer. The
9058 code and all the related functions should be rewritten to avoid
9059 using fixed size buffers. */
9060 const char *my_name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (CLASS_NAME (chain));
9061 tree ivar_decls = CLASS_RAW_IVARS (chain);
9062 tree nst_methods = CLASS_NST_METHODS (chain);
9063 tree cls_methods = CLASS_CLS_METHODS (chain);
9065 fprintf (fp, "\n@interface %s", my_name);
9067 /* CLASS_SUPER_NAME is used to store the superclass name for
9068 classes, and the category name for categories. */
9069 if (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (chain))
9071 const char *name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (CLASS_SUPER_NAME (chain));
9073 switch (TREE_CODE (chain))
9075 case CATEGORY_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE:
9076 case CATEGORY_INTERFACE_TYPE:
9077 fprintf (fp, " (%s)\n", name);
9078 break;
9079 default:
9080 fprintf (fp, " : %s\n", name);
9081 break;
9084 else
9085 fprintf (fp, "\n");
9087 /* FIXME - the following doesn't seem to work at the moment. */
9088 if (ivar_decls)
9090 fprintf (fp, "{\n");
9093 fprintf (fp, "\t%s;\n", gen_declaration (ivar_decls));
9094 ivar_decls = TREE_CHAIN (ivar_decls);
9096 while (ivar_decls);
9097 fprintf (fp, "}\n");
9100 while (nst_methods)
9102 fprintf (fp, "- %s;\n", gen_method_decl (nst_methods));
9103 nst_methods = TREE_CHAIN (nst_methods);
9106 while (cls_methods)
9108 fprintf (fp, "+ %s;\n", gen_method_decl (cls_methods));
9109 cls_methods = TREE_CHAIN (cls_methods);
9112 fprintf (fp, "@end\n");
9115 #if 0
9116 /* Produce the pretty printing for an Objective-C method. This is
9117 currently unused, but could be handy while reorganizing the pretty
9118 printing to be more robust. */
9119 static const char *
9120 objc_pretty_print_method (bool is_class_method,
9121 const char *class_name,
9122 const char *category_name,
9123 const char *selector)
9125 if (category_name)
9127 char *result = XNEWVEC (char, strlen (class_name) + strlen (category_name)
9128 + strlen (selector) + 7);
9130 if (is_class_method)
9131 sprintf (result, "+[%s(%s) %s]", class_name, category_name, selector);
9132 else
9133 sprintf (result, "-[%s(%s) %s]", class_name, category_name, selector);
9135 return result;
9137 else
9139 char *result = XNEWVEC (char, strlen (class_name)
9140 + strlen (selector) + 5);
9142 if (is_class_method)
9143 sprintf (result, "+[%s %s]", class_name, selector);
9144 else
9145 sprintf (result, "-[%s %s]", class_name, selector);
9147 return result;
9150 #endif
9152 /* Demangle function for Objective-C. Attempt to demangle the
9153 function name associated with a method (eg, going from
9154 "_i_NSObject__class" to "-[NSObject class]"); usually for the
9155 purpose of pretty printing or error messages. Return the demangled
9156 name, or NULL if the string is not an Objective-C mangled method
9157 name.
9159 Because of how the mangling is done, any method that has a '_' in
9160 its original name is at risk of being demangled incorrectly. In
9161 some cases there are multiple valid ways to demangle a method name
9162 and there is no way we can decide.
9164 TODO: objc_demangle() can't always get it right; the right way to
9165 get this correct for all method names would be to store the
9166 Objective-C method name somewhere in the function decl. Then,
9167 there is no demangling to do; we'd just pull the method name out of
9168 the decl. As an additional bonus, when printing error messages we
9169 could check for such a method name, and if we find it, we know the
9170 function is actually an Objective-C method and we could print error
9171 messages saying "In method '+[NSObject class]" instead of "In
9172 function '+[NSObject class]" as we do now. */
9173 static const char *
9174 objc_demangle (const char *mangled)
9176 char *demangled, *cp;
9178 /* First of all, if the name is too short it can't be an Objective-C
9179 mangled method name. */
9180 if (mangled[0] == '\0' || mangled[1] == '\0' || mangled[2] == '\0')
9181 return NULL;
9183 /* If the name looks like an already demangled one, return it
9184 unchanged. This should only happen on Darwin, where method names
9185 are mangled differently into a pretty-print form (such as
9186 '+[NSObject class]', see darwin.h). In that case, demangling is
9187 a no-op, but we need to return the demangled name if it was an
9188 ObjC one, and return NULL if not. We should be safe as no C/C++
9189 function can start with "-[" or "+[". */
9190 if ((mangled[0] == '-' || mangled[0] == '+')
9191 && (mangled[1] == '['))
9192 return mangled;
9194 if (mangled[0] == '_' &&
9195 (mangled[1] == 'i' || mangled[1] == 'c') &&
9196 mangled[2] == '_')
9198 cp = demangled = XNEWVEC (char, strlen(mangled) + 2);
9199 if (mangled[1] == 'i')
9200 *cp++ = '-'; /* for instance method */
9201 else
9202 *cp++ = '+'; /* for class method */
9203 *cp++ = '['; /* opening left brace */
9204 strcpy(cp, mangled+3); /* tack on the rest of the mangled name */
9205 while (*cp && *cp == '_')
9206 cp++; /* skip any initial underbars in class name */
9207 cp = strchr(cp, '_'); /* find first non-initial underbar */
9208 if (cp == NULL)
9210 free(demangled); /* not mangled name */
9211 return NULL;
9213 if (cp[1] == '_') /* easy case: no category name */
9215 *cp++ = ' '; /* replace two '_' with one ' ' */
9216 strcpy(cp, mangled + (cp - demangled) + 2);
9218 else
9220 *cp++ = '('; /* less easy case: category name */
9221 cp = strchr(cp, '_');
9222 if (cp == 0)
9224 free(demangled); /* not mangled name */
9225 return NULL;
9227 *cp++ = ')';
9228 *cp++ = ' '; /* overwriting 1st char of method name... */
9229 strcpy(cp, mangled + (cp - demangled)); /* get it back */
9231 /* Now we have the method name. We need to generally replace
9232 '_' with ':' but trying to preserve '_' if it could only have
9233 been in the mangled string because it was already in the
9234 original name. In cases where it's ambiguous, we assume that
9235 any '_' originated from a ':'. */
9237 /* Initial '_'s in method name can't have been generating by
9238 converting ':'s. Skip them. */
9239 while (*cp && *cp == '_')
9240 cp++;
9242 /* If the method name does not end with '_', then it has no
9243 arguments and there was no replacement of ':'s with '_'s
9244 during mangling. Check for that case, and skip any
9245 replacement if so. This at least guarantees that methods
9246 with no arguments are always demangled correctly (unless the
9247 original name ends with '_'). */
9248 if (*(mangled + strlen (mangled) - 1) != '_')
9250 /* Skip to the end. */
9251 for (; *cp; cp++)
9254 else
9256 /* Replace remaining '_' with ':'. This may get it wrong if
9257 there were '_'s in the original name. In most cases it
9258 is impossible to disambiguate. */
9259 for (; *cp; cp++)
9260 if (*cp == '_')
9261 *cp = ':';
9263 *cp++ = ']'; /* closing right brace */
9264 *cp++ = 0; /* string terminator */
9265 return demangled;
9267 else
9268 return NULL; /* not an objc mangled name */
9271 /* Try to pretty-print a decl. If the 'decl' is an Objective-C
9272 specific decl, return the printable name for it. If not, return
9273 NULL. */
9274 const char *
9275 objc_maybe_printable_name (tree decl, int v ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
9277 switch (TREE_CODE (decl))
9279 case FUNCTION_DECL:
9280 return objc_demangle (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl)));
9281 break;
9283 /* The following happens when we are printing a deprecation
9284 warning for a method. The warn_deprecation() will end up
9285 trying to print the decl for INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL or
9286 CLASS_METHOD_DECL. It would be nice to be able to print
9287 "-[NSObject autorelease] is deprecated", but to do that, we'd
9288 need to store the class and method name in the method decl,
9289 which we currently don't do. For now, just return the name
9290 of the method. We don't return NULL, because that may
9291 trigger further attempts to pretty-print the decl in C/C++,
9292 but they wouldn't know how to pretty-print it. */
9293 case INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL:
9294 case CLASS_METHOD_DECL:
9295 return IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl));
9296 break;
9297 /* This happens when printing a deprecation warning for a
9298 property. We may want to consider some sort of pretty
9299 printing (eg, include the class name where it was declared
9300 ?). */
9301 case PROPERTY_DECL:
9302 return IDENTIFIER_POINTER (PROPERTY_NAME (decl));
9303 break;
9304 default:
9305 return NULL;
9306 break;
9310 /* Return a printable name for 'decl'. This first tries
9311 objc_maybe_printable_name(), and if that fails, it returns the name
9312 in the decl. This is used as LANG_HOOKS_DECL_PRINTABLE_NAME for
9313 Objective-C; in Objective-C++, setting the hook is not enough
9314 because lots of C++ Front-End code calls cxx_printable_name,
9315 dump_decl and other C++ functions directly. So instead we have
9316 modified dump_decl to call objc_maybe_printable_name directly. */
9317 const char *
9318 objc_printable_name (tree decl, int v)
9320 const char *demangled_name = objc_maybe_printable_name (decl, v);
9322 if (demangled_name != NULL)
9323 return demangled_name;
9324 else
9325 return IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl));
9328 /* Routine is called to issue diagnostic when reference to a private
9329 ivar is made and no other variable with same name is found in
9330 current scope. */
9331 bool
9332 objc_diagnose_private_ivar (tree id)
9334 tree ivar;
9335 if (!objc_method_context)
9336 return false;
9337 ivar = is_ivar (objc_ivar_chain, id);
9338 if (ivar && is_private (ivar))
9340 error ("instance variable %qs is declared private",
9341 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id));
9342 return true;
9344 return false;
9347 /* Look up ID as an instance variable. OTHER contains the result of
9348 the C or C++ lookup, which we may want to use instead. */
9349 /* To use properties inside an instance method, use self.property. */
9350 tree
9351 objc_lookup_ivar (tree other, tree id)
9353 tree ivar;
9355 /* If we are not inside of an ObjC method, ivar lookup makes no sense. */
9356 if (!objc_method_context)
9357 return other;
9359 if (!strcmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id), "super"))
9360 /* We have a message to super. */
9361 return get_super_receiver ();
9363 /* In a class method, look up an instance variable only as a last
9364 resort. */
9365 if (TREE_CODE (objc_method_context) == CLASS_METHOD_DECL
9366 && other && other != error_mark_node)
9367 return other;
9369 /* Don't look up the ivar if the user has explicitly advised against
9370 it with -fno-local-ivars. */
9372 if (!flag_local_ivars)
9373 return other;
9375 /* Look up the ivar, but do not use it if it is not accessible. */
9376 ivar = is_ivar (objc_ivar_chain, id);
9378 if (!ivar || is_private (ivar))
9379 return other;
9381 /* In an instance method, a local variable (or parameter) may hide the
9382 instance variable. */
9383 if (TREE_CODE (objc_method_context) == INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL
9384 && other && other != error_mark_node
9385 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
9386 && CP_DECL_CONTEXT (other) != global_namespace)
9387 #else
9388 && !DECL_FILE_SCOPE_P (other))
9389 #endif
9391 if (warn_shadow_ivar == 1 || (warn_shadow && warn_shadow_ivar != 0)) {
9392 warning (warn_shadow_ivar ? OPT_Wshadow_ivar : OPT_Wshadow,
9393 "local declaration of %qE hides instance variable", id);
9396 return other;
9399 /* At this point, we are either in an instance method with no obscuring
9400 local definitions, or in a class method with no alternate definitions
9401 at all. */
9402 return build_ivar_reference (id);
9405 /* Possibly rewrite a function CALL into an OBJ_TYPE_REF expression. This
9406 needs to be done if we are calling a function through a cast. */
9408 tree
9409 objc_rewrite_function_call (tree function, tree first_param)
9411 if (TREE_CODE (function) == NOP_EXPR
9412 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (function, 0)) == ADDR_EXPR
9413 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (function, 0), 0))
9414 == FUNCTION_DECL)
9416 function = build3 (OBJ_TYPE_REF, TREE_TYPE (function),
9417 TREE_OPERAND (function, 0),
9418 first_param, size_zero_node);
9421 return function;
9424 /* This is called to "gimplify" a PROPERTY_REF node. It builds the
9425 corresponding 'getter' function call. Note that we assume the
9426 PROPERTY_REF to be valid since we generated it while parsing. */
9427 static void
9428 objc_gimplify_property_ref (tree *expr_p)
9430 tree getter = PROPERTY_REF_GETTER_CALL (*expr_p);
9431 tree call_exp;
9433 if (getter == NULL_TREE)
9435 tree property_decl = PROPERTY_REF_PROPERTY_DECL (*expr_p);
9436 /* This can happen if DECL_ARTIFICIAL (*expr_p), but
9437 should be impossible for real properties, which always
9438 have a getter. */
9439 error_at (EXPR_LOCATION (*expr_p), "no %qs getter found",
9440 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (PROPERTY_NAME (property_decl)));
9441 /* Try to recover from the error to prevent an ICE. We take
9442 zero and cast it to the type of the property. */
9443 *expr_p = convert (TREE_TYPE (property_decl),
9444 integer_zero_node);
9445 return;
9448 if (PROPERTY_REF_DEPRECATED_GETTER (*expr_p))
9450 /* PROPERTY_REF_DEPRECATED_GETTER contains the method prototype
9451 that is deprecated. */
9452 warn_deprecated_use (PROPERTY_REF_DEPRECATED_GETTER (*expr_p),
9453 NULL_TREE);
9456 call_exp = getter;
9457 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
9458 /* In C++, a getter which returns an aggregate value results in a
9459 target_expr which initializes a temporary to the call
9460 expression. */
9461 if (TREE_CODE (getter) == TARGET_EXPR)
9463 gcc_assert (MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (getter)));
9464 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (getter, 0)) == VAR_DECL);
9465 call_exp = TREE_OPERAND (getter, 1);
9467 #endif
9468 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (call_exp) == CALL_EXPR);
9470 *expr_p = call_exp;
9473 /* This is called when "gimplifying" the trees. We need to gimplify
9474 the Objective-C/Objective-C++ specific trees, then hand over the
9475 process to C/C++. */
9477 objc_gimplify_expr (tree *expr_p, gimple_seq *pre_p, gimple_seq *post_p)
9479 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (*expr_p);
9480 switch (code)
9482 /* Look for the special case of OBJC_TYPE_REF with the address
9483 of a function in OBJ_TYPE_REF_EXPR (presumably objc_msgSend
9484 or one of its cousins). */
9485 case OBJ_TYPE_REF:
9486 if (TREE_CODE (OBJ_TYPE_REF_EXPR (*expr_p)) == ADDR_EXPR
9487 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (OBJ_TYPE_REF_EXPR (*expr_p), 0))
9488 == FUNCTION_DECL)
9490 enum gimplify_status r0, r1;
9492 /* Postincrements in OBJ_TYPE_REF_OBJECT don't affect the
9493 value of the OBJ_TYPE_REF, so force them to be emitted
9494 during subexpression evaluation rather than after the
9495 OBJ_TYPE_REF. This permits objc_msgSend calls in
9496 Objective C to use direct rather than indirect calls when
9497 the object expression has a postincrement. */
9498 r0 = gimplify_expr (&OBJ_TYPE_REF_OBJECT (*expr_p), pre_p, NULL,
9499 is_gimple_val, fb_rvalue);
9500 r1 = gimplify_expr (&OBJ_TYPE_REF_EXPR (*expr_p), pre_p, post_p,
9501 is_gimple_val, fb_rvalue);
9503 return MIN (r0, r1);
9505 break;
9506 case PROPERTY_REF:
9507 objc_gimplify_property_ref (expr_p);
9508 /* Do not return yet; let C/C++ gimplify the resulting expression. */
9509 break;
9510 default:
9511 break;
9514 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
9515 return (enum gimplify_status) cp_gimplify_expr (expr_p, pre_p, post_p);
9516 #else
9517 return (enum gimplify_status) c_gimplify_expr (expr_p, pre_p, post_p);
9518 #endif
9521 /* --- FAST ENUMERATION --- */
9522 /* Begin code generation for fast enumeration (foreach) ... */
9524 /* Defines
9526 struct __objcFastEnumerationState
9528 unsigned long state;
9529 id *itemsPtr;
9530 unsigned long *mutationsPtr;
9531 unsigned long extra[5];
9534 Confusingly enough, NSFastEnumeration is then defined by libraries
9535 to be the same structure.
9538 static void
9539 build_fast_enumeration_state_template (void)
9541 tree decls, *chain = NULL;
9543 /* { */
9544 objc_fast_enumeration_state_template = objc_start_struct (get_identifier
9545 (TAG_FAST_ENUMERATION_STATE));
9547 /* unsigned long state; */
9548 decls = add_field_decl (long_unsigned_type_node, "state", &chain);
9550 /* id *itemsPtr; */
9551 add_field_decl (build_pointer_type (objc_object_type),
9552 "itemsPtr", &chain);
9554 /* unsigned long *mutationsPtr; */
9555 add_field_decl (build_pointer_type (long_unsigned_type_node),
9556 "mutationsPtr", &chain);
9558 /* unsigned long extra[5]; */
9559 add_field_decl (build_sized_array_type (long_unsigned_type_node, 5),
9560 "extra", &chain);
9562 /* } */
9563 objc_finish_struct (objc_fast_enumeration_state_template, decls);
9567 'objc_finish_foreach_loop()' generates the code for an Objective-C
9568 foreach loop. The 'location' argument is the location of the 'for'
9569 that starts the loop. The 'object_expression' is the expression of
9570 the 'object' that iterates; the 'collection_expression' is the
9571 expression of the collection that we iterate over (we need to make
9572 sure we evaluate this only once); the 'for_body' is the set of
9573 statements to be executed in each iteration; 'break_label' and
9574 'continue_label' are the break and continue labels which we need to
9575 emit since the <statements> may be jumping to 'break_label' (if they
9576 contain 'break') or to 'continue_label' (if they contain
9577 'continue').
9579 The syntax is
9581 for (<object expression> in <collection expression>)
9582 <statements>
9584 which is compiled into the following blurb:
9587 id __objc_foreach_collection;
9588 __objc_fast_enumeration_state __objc_foreach_enum_state;
9589 unsigned long __objc_foreach_batchsize;
9590 id __objc_foreach_items[16];
9591 __objc_foreach_collection = <collection expression>;
9592 __objc_foreach_enum_state = { 0 };
9593 __objc_foreach_batchsize = [__objc_foreach_collection countByEnumeratingWithState: &__objc_foreach_enum_state objects: __objc_foreach_items count: 16];
9595 if (__objc_foreach_batchsize == 0)
9596 <object expression> = nil;
9597 else
9599 unsigned long __objc_foreach_mutations_pointer = *__objc_foreach_enum_state.mutationsPtr;
9600 next_batch:
9602 unsigned long __objc_foreach_index;
9603 __objc_foreach_index = 0;
9605 next_object:
9606 if (__objc_foreach_mutation_pointer != *__objc_foreach_enum_state.mutationsPtr) objc_enumeration_mutation (<collection expression>);
9607 <object expression> = enumState.itemsPtr[__objc_foreach_index];
9608 <statements> [PS: inside <statments>, 'break' jumps to break_label and 'continue' jumps to continue_label]
9610 continue_label:
9611 __objc_foreach_index++;
9612 if (__objc_foreach_index < __objc_foreach_batchsize) goto next_object;
9613 __objc_foreach_batchsize = [__objc_foreach_collection countByEnumeratingWithState: &__objc_foreach_enum_state objects: __objc_foreach_items count: 16];
9615 if (__objc_foreach_batchsize != 0) goto next_batch;
9616 <object expression> = nil;
9617 break_label:
9621 'statements' may contain a 'continue' or 'break' instruction, which
9622 the user expects to 'continue' or 'break' the entire foreach loop.
9623 We are provided the labels that 'break' and 'continue' jump to, so
9624 we place them where we want them to jump to when they pick them.
9626 Optimization TODO: we could cache the IMP of
9627 countByEnumeratingWithState:objects:count:.
9630 /* If you need to debug objc_finish_foreach_loop(), uncomment the following line. */
9631 /* #define DEBUG_OBJC_FINISH_FOREACH_LOOP 1 */
9633 #ifdef DEBUG_OBJC_FINISH_FOREACH_LOOP
9634 #include "tree-pretty-print.h"
9635 #endif
9637 void
9638 objc_finish_foreach_loop (location_t location, tree object_expression, tree collection_expression, tree for_body,
9639 tree break_label, tree continue_label)
9641 /* A tree representing the __objcFastEnumerationState struct type,
9642 or NSFastEnumerationState struct, whatever we are using. */
9643 tree objc_fast_enumeration_state_type;
9645 /* The trees representing the declarations of each of the local variables. */
9646 tree objc_foreach_collection_decl;
9647 tree objc_foreach_enum_state_decl;
9648 tree objc_foreach_items_decl;
9649 tree objc_foreach_batchsize_decl;
9650 tree objc_foreach_mutations_pointer_decl;
9651 tree objc_foreach_index_decl;
9653 /* A tree representing the selector countByEnumeratingWithState:objects:count:. */
9654 tree selector_name;
9656 /* A tree representing the local bind. */
9657 tree bind;
9659 /* A tree representing the external 'if (__objc_foreach_batchsize)' */
9660 tree first_if;
9662 /* A tree representing the 'else' part of 'first_if' */
9663 tree first_else;
9665 /* A tree representing the 'next_batch' label. */
9666 tree next_batch_label_decl;
9668 /* A tree representing the binding after the 'next_batch' label. */
9669 tree next_batch_bind;
9671 /* A tree representing the 'next_object' label. */
9672 tree next_object_label_decl;
9674 /* Temporary variables. */
9675 tree t;
9676 int i;
9678 if (flag_objc1_only)
9679 error_at (location, "fast enumeration is not available in Objective-C 1.0");
9681 if (object_expression == error_mark_node)
9682 return;
9684 if (collection_expression == error_mark_node)
9685 return;
9687 if (!objc_type_valid_for_messaging (TREE_TYPE (object_expression), true))
9689 error_at (location, "iterating variable in fast enumeration is not an object");
9690 return;
9693 if (!objc_type_valid_for_messaging (TREE_TYPE (collection_expression), true))
9695 error_at (location, "collection in fast enumeration is not an object");
9696 return;
9699 /* TODO: Check that object_expression is either a variable
9700 declaration, or an lvalue. */
9702 /* This kludge is an idea from apple. We use the
9703 __objcFastEnumerationState struct implicitly defined by the
9704 compiler, unless a NSFastEnumerationState struct has been defined
9705 (by a Foundation library such as GNUstep Base) in which case, we
9706 use that one.
9708 objc_fast_enumeration_state_type = objc_fast_enumeration_state_template;
9710 tree objc_NSFastEnumeration_type = lookup_name (get_identifier ("NSFastEnumerationState"));
9712 if (objc_NSFastEnumeration_type)
9714 /* TODO: We really need to check that
9715 objc_NSFastEnumeration_type is the same as ours! */
9716 if (TREE_CODE (objc_NSFastEnumeration_type) == TYPE_DECL)
9718 /* If it's a typedef, use the original type. */
9719 if (DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (objc_NSFastEnumeration_type))
9720 objc_fast_enumeration_state_type = DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (objc_NSFastEnumeration_type);
9721 else
9722 objc_fast_enumeration_state_type = TREE_TYPE (objc_NSFastEnumeration_type);
9727 /* { */
9728 /* Done by c-parser.c. */
9730 /* type object; */
9731 /* Done by c-parser.c. */
9733 /* Disable warnings that 'object' is unused. For example the code
9735 for (id object in collection)
9736 i++;
9738 which can be used to count how many objects there are in the
9739 collection is fine and should generate no warnings even if
9740 'object' is technically unused. */
9741 TREE_USED (object_expression) = 1;
9742 if (DECL_P (object_expression))
9743 DECL_READ_P (object_expression) = 1;
9745 /* id __objc_foreach_collection */
9746 objc_foreach_collection_decl = objc_create_temporary_var (objc_object_type, "__objc_foreach_collection");
9748 /* __objcFastEnumerationState __objc_foreach_enum_state; */
9749 objc_foreach_enum_state_decl = objc_create_temporary_var (objc_fast_enumeration_state_type, "__objc_foreach_enum_state");
9750 TREE_CHAIN (objc_foreach_enum_state_decl) = objc_foreach_collection_decl;
9752 /* id __objc_foreach_items[16]; */
9753 objc_foreach_items_decl = objc_create_temporary_var (build_sized_array_type (objc_object_type, 16), "__objc_foreach_items");
9754 TREE_CHAIN (objc_foreach_items_decl) = objc_foreach_enum_state_decl;
9756 /* unsigned long __objc_foreach_batchsize; */
9757 objc_foreach_batchsize_decl = objc_create_temporary_var (long_unsigned_type_node, "__objc_foreach_batchsize");
9758 TREE_CHAIN (objc_foreach_batchsize_decl) = objc_foreach_items_decl;
9760 /* Generate the local variable binding. */
9761 bind = build3 (BIND_EXPR, void_type_node, objc_foreach_batchsize_decl, NULL, NULL);
9762 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (bind, location);
9763 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (bind) = 1;
9765 /* __objc_foreach_collection = <collection expression>; */
9766 t = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node, objc_foreach_collection_decl, collection_expression);
9767 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9768 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (bind));
9769 /* We have used 'collection_expression'. */
9770 mark_exp_read (collection_expression);
9772 /* __objc_foreach_enum_state.state = 0; */
9773 t = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node, objc_build_component_ref (objc_foreach_enum_state_decl,
9774 get_identifier ("state")),
9775 build_int_cst (long_unsigned_type_node, 0));
9776 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9777 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (bind));
9779 /* __objc_foreach_enum_state.itemsPtr = NULL; */
9780 t = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node, objc_build_component_ref (objc_foreach_enum_state_decl,
9781 get_identifier ("itemsPtr")),
9782 null_pointer_node);
9783 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9784 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (bind));
9786 /* __objc_foreach_enum_state.mutationsPtr = NULL; */
9787 t = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node, objc_build_component_ref (objc_foreach_enum_state_decl,
9788 get_identifier ("mutationsPtr")),
9789 null_pointer_node);
9790 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9791 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (bind));
9793 /* __objc_foreach_enum_state.extra[0] = 0; */
9794 /* __objc_foreach_enum_state.extra[1] = 0; */
9795 /* __objc_foreach_enum_state.extra[2] = 0; */
9796 /* __objc_foreach_enum_state.extra[3] = 0; */
9797 /* __objc_foreach_enum_state.extra[4] = 0; */
9798 for (i = 0; i < 5 ; i++)
9800 t = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node,
9801 build_array_ref (location, objc_build_component_ref (objc_foreach_enum_state_decl,
9802 get_identifier ("extra")),
9803 build_int_cst (NULL_TREE, i)),
9804 build_int_cst (long_unsigned_type_node, 0));
9805 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9806 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (bind));
9809 /* __objc_foreach_batchsize = [__objc_foreach_collection countByEnumeratingWithState: &__objc_foreach_enum_state objects: __objc_foreach_items count: 16]; */
9810 selector_name = get_identifier ("countByEnumeratingWithState:objects:count:");
9811 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
9812 t = objc_finish_message_expr (objc_foreach_collection_decl, selector_name,
9813 /* Parameters. */
9814 tree_cons /* &__objc_foreach_enum_state */
9815 (NULL_TREE, build_fold_addr_expr_loc (location, objc_foreach_enum_state_decl),
9816 tree_cons /* __objc_foreach_items */
9817 (NULL_TREE, objc_foreach_items_decl,
9818 tree_cons /* 16 */
9819 (NULL_TREE, build_int_cst (NULL_TREE, 16), NULL_TREE))), NULL);
9820 #else
9821 /* In C, we need to decay the __objc_foreach_items array that we are passing. */
9823 struct c_expr array;
9824 array.value = objc_foreach_items_decl;
9825 t = objc_finish_message_expr (objc_foreach_collection_decl, selector_name,
9826 /* Parameters. */
9827 tree_cons /* &__objc_foreach_enum_state */
9828 (NULL_TREE, build_fold_addr_expr_loc (location, objc_foreach_enum_state_decl),
9829 tree_cons /* __objc_foreach_items */
9830 (NULL_TREE, default_function_array_conversion (location, array).value,
9831 tree_cons /* 16 */
9832 (NULL_TREE, build_int_cst (NULL_TREE, 16), NULL_TREE))), NULL);
9834 #endif
9835 t = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node, objc_foreach_batchsize_decl,
9836 convert (long_unsigned_type_node, t));
9837 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9838 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (bind));
9840 /* if (__objc_foreach_batchsize == 0) */
9841 first_if = build3 (COND_EXPR, void_type_node,
9842 /* Condition. */
9843 c_fully_fold
9844 (c_common_truthvalue_conversion
9845 (location,
9846 build_binary_op (location,
9847 EQ_EXPR,
9848 objc_foreach_batchsize_decl,
9849 build_int_cst (long_unsigned_type_node, 0), 1)),
9850 false, NULL),
9851 /* Then block (we fill it in later). */
9852 NULL_TREE,
9853 /* Else block (we fill it in later). */
9854 NULL_TREE);
9855 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (first_if, location);
9856 append_to_statement_list (first_if, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (bind));
9858 /* then <object expression> = nil; */
9859 t = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node, object_expression, convert (objc_object_type, null_pointer_node));
9860 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9861 COND_EXPR_THEN (first_if) = t;
9863 /* Now we build the 'else' part of the if; once we finish building
9864 it, we attach it to first_if as the 'else' part. */
9866 /* else */
9867 /* { */
9869 /* unsigned long __objc_foreach_mutations_pointer; */
9870 objc_foreach_mutations_pointer_decl = objc_create_temporary_var (long_unsigned_type_node, "__objc_foreach_mutations_pointer");
9872 /* Generate the local variable binding. */
9873 first_else = build3 (BIND_EXPR, void_type_node, objc_foreach_mutations_pointer_decl, NULL, NULL);
9874 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (first_else, location);
9875 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (first_else) = 1;
9877 /* __objc_foreach_mutations_pointer = *__objc_foreach_enum_state.mutationsPtr; */
9878 t = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node, objc_foreach_mutations_pointer_decl,
9879 build_indirect_ref (location, objc_build_component_ref (objc_foreach_enum_state_decl,
9880 get_identifier ("mutationsPtr")),
9881 RO_UNARY_STAR));
9882 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9883 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (first_else));
9885 /* next_batch: */
9886 next_batch_label_decl = create_artificial_label (location);
9887 t = build1 (LABEL_EXPR, void_type_node, next_batch_label_decl);
9888 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9889 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (first_else));
9891 /* { */
9893 /* unsigned long __objc_foreach_index; */
9894 objc_foreach_index_decl = objc_create_temporary_var (long_unsigned_type_node, "__objc_foreach_index");
9896 /* Generate the local variable binding. */
9897 next_batch_bind = build3 (BIND_EXPR, void_type_node, objc_foreach_index_decl, NULL, NULL);
9898 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (next_batch_bind, location);
9899 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (next_batch_bind) = 1;
9900 append_to_statement_list (next_batch_bind, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (first_else));
9902 /* __objc_foreach_index = 0; */
9903 t = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node, objc_foreach_index_decl,
9904 build_int_cst (long_unsigned_type_node, 0));
9905 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9906 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (next_batch_bind));
9908 /* next_object: */
9909 next_object_label_decl = create_artificial_label (location);
9910 t = build1 (LABEL_EXPR, void_type_node, next_object_label_decl);
9911 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9912 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (next_batch_bind));
9914 /* if (__objc_foreach_mutation_pointer != *__objc_foreach_enum_state.mutationsPtr) objc_enumeration_mutation (<collection expression>); */
9915 t = build3 (COND_EXPR, void_type_node,
9916 /* Condition. */
9917 c_fully_fold
9918 (c_common_truthvalue_conversion
9919 (location,
9920 build_binary_op
9921 (location,
9922 NE_EXPR,
9923 objc_foreach_mutations_pointer_decl,
9924 build_indirect_ref (location,
9925 objc_build_component_ref (objc_foreach_enum_state_decl,
9926 get_identifier ("mutationsPtr")),
9927 RO_UNARY_STAR), 1)),
9928 false, NULL),
9929 /* Then block. */
9930 build_function_call (input_location,
9931 objc_enumeration_mutation_decl,
9932 tree_cons (NULL, collection_expression, NULL)),
9933 /* Else block. */
9934 NULL_TREE);
9935 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9936 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (next_batch_bind));
9938 /* <object expression> = enumState.itemsPtr[__objc_foreach_index]; */
9939 t = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node, object_expression,
9940 build_array_ref (location, objc_build_component_ref (objc_foreach_enum_state_decl,
9941 get_identifier ("itemsPtr")),
9942 objc_foreach_index_decl));
9943 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9944 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (next_batch_bind));
9946 /* <statements> [PS: in <statments>, 'break' jumps to break_label and 'continue' jumps to continue_label] */
9947 append_to_statement_list (for_body, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (next_batch_bind));
9949 /* continue_label: */
9950 if (continue_label)
9952 t = build1 (LABEL_EXPR, void_type_node, continue_label);
9953 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9954 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (next_batch_bind));
9957 /* __objc_foreach_index++; */
9958 t = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node, objc_foreach_index_decl,
9959 build_binary_op (location,
9960 PLUS_EXPR,
9961 objc_foreach_index_decl,
9962 build_int_cst (long_unsigned_type_node, 1), 1));
9963 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9964 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (next_batch_bind));
9966 /* if (__objc_foreach_index < __objc_foreach_batchsize) goto next_object; */
9967 t = build3 (COND_EXPR, void_type_node,
9968 /* Condition. */
9969 c_fully_fold
9970 (c_common_truthvalue_conversion
9971 (location,
9972 build_binary_op (location,
9973 LT_EXPR,
9974 objc_foreach_index_decl,
9975 objc_foreach_batchsize_decl, 1)),
9976 false, NULL),
9977 /* Then block. */
9978 build1 (GOTO_EXPR, void_type_node, next_object_label_decl),
9979 /* Else block. */
9980 NULL_TREE);
9981 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
9982 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (next_batch_bind));
9984 /* __objc_foreach_batchsize = [__objc_foreach_collection countByEnumeratingWithState: &__objc_foreach_enum_state objects: __objc_foreach_items count: 16]; */
9985 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
9986 t = objc_finish_message_expr (objc_foreach_collection_decl, selector_name,
9987 /* Parameters. */
9988 tree_cons /* &__objc_foreach_enum_state */
9989 (NULL_TREE, build_fold_addr_expr_loc (location, objc_foreach_enum_state_decl),
9990 tree_cons /* __objc_foreach_items */
9991 (NULL_TREE, objc_foreach_items_decl,
9992 tree_cons /* 16 */
9993 (NULL_TREE, build_int_cst (NULL_TREE, 16), NULL_TREE))), NULL);
9994 #else
9995 /* In C, we need to decay the __objc_foreach_items array that we are passing. */
9997 struct c_expr array;
9998 array.value = objc_foreach_items_decl;
9999 t = objc_finish_message_expr (objc_foreach_collection_decl, selector_name,
10000 /* Parameters. */
10001 tree_cons /* &__objc_foreach_enum_state */
10002 (NULL_TREE, build_fold_addr_expr_loc (location, objc_foreach_enum_state_decl),
10003 tree_cons /* __objc_foreach_items */
10004 (NULL_TREE, default_function_array_conversion (location, array).value,
10005 tree_cons /* 16 */
10006 (NULL_TREE, build_int_cst (NULL_TREE, 16), NULL_TREE))), NULL);
10008 #endif
10009 t = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node, objc_foreach_batchsize_decl,
10010 convert (long_unsigned_type_node, t));
10011 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
10012 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (next_batch_bind));
10014 /* } */
10016 /* if (__objc_foreach_batchsize != 0) goto next_batch; */
10017 t = build3 (COND_EXPR, void_type_node,
10018 /* Condition. */
10019 c_fully_fold
10020 (c_common_truthvalue_conversion
10021 (location,
10022 build_binary_op (location,
10023 NE_EXPR,
10024 objc_foreach_batchsize_decl,
10025 build_int_cst (long_unsigned_type_node, 0), 1)),
10026 false, NULL),
10027 /* Then block. */
10028 build1 (GOTO_EXPR, void_type_node, next_batch_label_decl),
10029 /* Else block. */
10030 NULL_TREE);
10031 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
10032 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (first_else));
10034 /* <object expression> = nil; */
10035 t = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, void_type_node, object_expression, convert (objc_object_type, null_pointer_node));
10036 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
10037 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (first_else));
10039 /* break_label: */
10040 if (break_label)
10042 t = build1 (LABEL_EXPR, void_type_node, break_label);
10043 SET_EXPR_LOCATION (t, location);
10044 append_to_statement_list (t, &BIND_EXPR_BODY (first_else));
10047 /* } */
10048 COND_EXPR_ELSE (first_if) = first_else;
10050 /* Do the whole thing. */
10051 add_stmt (bind);
10053 #ifdef DEBUG_OBJC_FINISH_FOREACH_LOOP
10054 /* This will print to stderr the whole blurb generated by the
10055 compiler while compiling (assuming the compiler doesn't crash
10056 before getting here).
10058 debug_generic_stmt (bind);
10059 #endif
10061 /* } */
10062 /* Done by c-parser.c */
10065 /* --- SUPPORT FOR FORMAT ARG CHECKING --- */
10066 /* Return true if we have an NxString object pointer. */
10068 bool
10069 objc_string_ref_type_p (tree strp)
10071 tree tmv;
10072 if (!strp || TREE_CODE (strp) != POINTER_TYPE)
10073 return false;
10075 tmv = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (strp));
10076 tmv = OBJC_TYPE_NAME (tmv);
10077 return (tmv
10078 && TREE_CODE (tmv) == IDENTIFIER_NODE
10079 && IDENTIFIER_POINTER (tmv)
10080 && !strncmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (tmv), "NSString", 8));
10083 /* At present the behavior of this is undefined and it does nothing. */
10084 void
10085 objc_check_format_arg (tree ARG_UNUSED (format_arg),
10086 tree ARG_UNUSED (args_list))
10090 void
10091 objc_common_init_ts (void)
10093 c_common_init_ts ();
10095 MARK_TS_DECL_NON_COMMON (CLASS_METHOD_DECL);
10096 MARK_TS_DECL_NON_COMMON (INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL);
10097 MARK_TS_DECL_NON_COMMON (KEYWORD_DECL);
10098 MARK_TS_DECL_NON_COMMON (PROPERTY_DECL);
10100 MARK_TS_COMMON (CLASS_INTERFACE_TYPE);
10101 MARK_TS_COMMON (PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_TYPE);
10102 MARK_TS_COMMON (CLASS_IMPLEMENTATION_TYPE);
10104 MARK_TS_TYPED (MESSAGE_SEND_EXPR);
10105 MARK_TS_TYPED (PROPERTY_REF);
10108 size_t
10109 objc_common_tree_size (enum tree_code code)
10111 switch (code)
10113 case CLASS_METHOD_DECL:
10114 case INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL:
10115 case KEYWORD_DECL:
10116 case PROPERTY_DECL:
10117 return sizeof (struct tree_decl_non_common);
10118 default:
10119 gcc_unreachable ();
10125 #include "gt-objc-objc-act.h"