2003-12-26 Guilhem Lavaux <guilhem@kaffe.org>
[official-gcc.git] / gcc / cp / lex.c
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1 /* Separate lexical analyzer for GNU C++.
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,
3 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Hacked by Michael Tiemann (tiemann@cygnus.com)
6 This file is part of GCC.
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
11 any later version.
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
20 the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
24 /* This file is the lexical analyzer for GNU C++. */
26 #include "config.h"
27 #include "system.h"
28 #include "coretypes.h"
29 #include "tm.h"
30 #include "input.h"
31 #include "tree.h"
32 #include "cp-tree.h"
33 #include "cpplib.h"
34 #include "lex.h"
35 #include "flags.h"
36 #include "c-pragma.h"
37 #include "toplev.h"
38 #include "output.h"
39 #include "tm_p.h"
40 #include "timevar.h"
42 static int interface_strcmp (const char *);
43 static void init_cp_pragma (void);
45 static tree parse_strconst_pragma (const char *, int);
46 static void handle_pragma_vtable (cpp_reader *);
47 static void handle_pragma_unit (cpp_reader *);
48 static void handle_pragma_interface (cpp_reader *);
49 static void handle_pragma_implementation (cpp_reader *);
50 static void handle_pragma_java_exceptions (cpp_reader *);
52 static void init_operators (void);
53 static void copy_lang_type (tree);
55 /* A constraint that can be tested at compile time. */
56 #define CONSTRAINT(name, expr) extern int constraint_##name [(expr) ? 1 : -1]
58 /* Functions and data structures for #pragma interface.
60 `#pragma implementation' means that the main file being compiled
61 is considered to implement (provide) the classes that appear in
62 its main body. I.e., if this is file "foo.cc", and class `bar'
63 is defined in "foo.cc", then we say that "foo.cc implements bar".
65 All main input files "implement" themselves automagically.
67 `#pragma interface' means that unless this file (of the form "foo.h"
68 is not presently being included by file "foo.cc", the
69 CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_ONLY bit gets set. The effect is that none
70 of the vtables nor any of the inline functions defined in foo.h
71 will ever be output.
73 There are cases when we want to link files such as "defs.h" and
74 "main.cc". In this case, we give "defs.h" a `#pragma interface',
75 and "main.cc" has `#pragma implementation "defs.h"'. */
77 struct impl_files
79 const char *filename;
80 struct impl_files *next;
83 static struct impl_files *impl_file_chain;
86 /* Return something to represent absolute declarators containing a *.
87 TARGET is the absolute declarator that the * contains.
88 CV_QUALIFIERS is a list of modifiers such as const or volatile
89 to apply to the pointer type, represented as identifiers.
91 We return an INDIRECT_REF whose "contents" are TARGET
92 and whose type is the modifier list. */
94 tree
95 make_pointer_declarator (tree cv_qualifiers, tree target)
97 if (target && TREE_CODE (target) == IDENTIFIER_NODE
98 && ANON_AGGRNAME_P (target))
99 error ("type name expected before `*'");
100 target = build_nt (INDIRECT_REF, target);
101 TREE_TYPE (target) = cv_qualifiers;
102 return target;
105 /* Return something to represent absolute declarators containing a &.
106 TARGET is the absolute declarator that the & contains.
107 CV_QUALIFIERS is a list of modifiers such as const or volatile
108 to apply to the reference type, represented as identifiers.
110 We return an ADDR_EXPR whose "contents" are TARGET
111 and whose type is the modifier list. */
113 tree
114 make_reference_declarator (tree cv_qualifiers, tree target)
116 target = build_nt (ADDR_EXPR, target);
117 TREE_TYPE (target) = cv_qualifiers;
118 return target;
121 tree
122 make_call_declarator (tree target, tree parms, tree cv_qualifiers,
123 tree exception_specification)
125 target = build_nt (CALL_EXPR, target,
126 tree_cons (parms, cv_qualifiers, NULL_TREE),
127 /* The third operand is really RTL. We
128 shouldn't put anything there. */
129 NULL_TREE);
130 CALL_DECLARATOR_EXCEPTION_SPEC (target) = exception_specification;
131 return target;
134 void
135 set_quals_and_spec (tree call_declarator, tree cv_qualifiers,
136 tree exception_specification)
138 CALL_DECLARATOR_QUALS (call_declarator) = cv_qualifiers;
139 CALL_DECLARATOR_EXCEPTION_SPEC (call_declarator) = exception_specification;
142 int interface_only; /* whether or not current file is only for
143 interface definitions. */
144 int interface_unknown; /* whether or not we know this class
145 to behave according to #pragma interface. */
148 void
149 cxx_finish (void)
151 c_common_finish ();
154 /* A mapping from tree codes to operator name information. */
155 operator_name_info_t operator_name_info[(int) LAST_CPLUS_TREE_CODE];
156 /* Similar, but for assignment operators. */
157 operator_name_info_t assignment_operator_name_info[(int) LAST_CPLUS_TREE_CODE];
159 /* Initialize data structures that keep track of operator names. */
161 #define DEF_OPERATOR(NAME, C, M, AR, AP) \
162 CONSTRAINT (C, sizeof "operator " + sizeof NAME <= 256);
163 #include "operators.def"
164 #undef DEF_OPERATOR
166 static void
167 init_operators (void)
169 tree identifier;
170 char buffer[256];
171 struct operator_name_info_t *oni;
173 #define DEF_OPERATOR(NAME, CODE, MANGLING, ARITY, ASSN_P) \
174 sprintf (buffer, ISALPHA (NAME[0]) ? "operator %s" : "operator%s", NAME); \
175 identifier = get_identifier (buffer); \
176 IDENTIFIER_OPNAME_P (identifier) = 1; \
178 oni = (ASSN_P \
179 ? &assignment_operator_name_info[(int) CODE] \
180 : &operator_name_info[(int) CODE]); \
181 oni->identifier = identifier; \
182 oni->name = NAME; \
183 oni->mangled_name = MANGLING; \
184 oni->arity = ARITY;
186 #include "operators.def"
187 #undef DEF_OPERATOR
189 operator_name_info[(int) ERROR_MARK].identifier
190 = get_identifier ("<invalid operator>");
192 /* Handle some special cases. These operators are not defined in
193 the language, but can be produced internally. We may need them
194 for error-reporting. (Eventually, we should ensure that this
195 does not happen. Error messages involving these operators will
196 be confusing to users.) */
198 operator_name_info [(int) INIT_EXPR].name
199 = operator_name_info [(int) MODIFY_EXPR].name;
200 operator_name_info [(int) EXACT_DIV_EXPR].name = "(ceiling /)";
201 operator_name_info [(int) CEIL_DIV_EXPR].name = "(ceiling /)";
202 operator_name_info [(int) FLOOR_DIV_EXPR].name = "(floor /)";
203 operator_name_info [(int) ROUND_DIV_EXPR].name = "(round /)";
204 operator_name_info [(int) CEIL_MOD_EXPR].name = "(ceiling %)";
205 operator_name_info [(int) FLOOR_MOD_EXPR].name = "(floor %)";
206 operator_name_info [(int) ROUND_MOD_EXPR].name = "(round %)";
207 operator_name_info [(int) ABS_EXPR].name = "abs";
208 operator_name_info [(int) TRUTH_AND_EXPR].name = "strict &&";
209 operator_name_info [(int) TRUTH_OR_EXPR].name = "strict ||";
210 operator_name_info [(int) IN_EXPR].name = "in";
211 operator_name_info [(int) RANGE_EXPR].name = "...";
212 operator_name_info [(int) CONVERT_EXPR].name = "+";
214 assignment_operator_name_info [(int) EXACT_DIV_EXPR].name
215 = "(exact /=)";
216 assignment_operator_name_info [(int) CEIL_DIV_EXPR].name
217 = "(ceiling /=)";
218 assignment_operator_name_info [(int) FLOOR_DIV_EXPR].name
219 = "(floor /=)";
220 assignment_operator_name_info [(int) ROUND_DIV_EXPR].name
221 = "(round /=)";
222 assignment_operator_name_info [(int) CEIL_MOD_EXPR].name
223 = "(ceiling %=)";
224 assignment_operator_name_info [(int) FLOOR_MOD_EXPR].name
225 = "(floor %=)";
226 assignment_operator_name_info [(int) ROUND_MOD_EXPR].name
227 = "(round %=)";
230 /* The reserved keyword table. */
231 struct resword
233 const char *const word;
234 ENUM_BITFIELD(rid) const rid : 16;
235 const unsigned int disable : 16;
238 /* Disable mask. Keywords are disabled if (reswords[i].disable & mask) is
239 _true_. */
240 #define D_EXT 0x01 /* GCC extension */
241 #define D_ASM 0x02 /* in C99, but has a switch to turn it off */
243 CONSTRAINT(ridbits_fit, RID_LAST_MODIFIER < sizeof(unsigned long) * CHAR_BIT);
245 static const struct resword reswords[] =
247 { "_Complex", RID_COMPLEX, 0 },
248 { "__FUNCTION__", RID_FUNCTION_NAME, 0 },
249 { "__PRETTY_FUNCTION__", RID_PRETTY_FUNCTION_NAME, 0 },
250 { "__alignof", RID_ALIGNOF, 0 },
251 { "__alignof__", RID_ALIGNOF, 0 },
252 { "__asm", RID_ASM, 0 },
253 { "__asm__", RID_ASM, 0 },
254 { "__attribute", RID_ATTRIBUTE, 0 },
255 { "__attribute__", RID_ATTRIBUTE, 0 },
256 { "__builtin_va_arg", RID_VA_ARG, 0 },
257 { "__complex", RID_COMPLEX, 0 },
258 { "__complex__", RID_COMPLEX, 0 },
259 { "__const", RID_CONST, 0 },
260 { "__const__", RID_CONST, 0 },
261 { "__extension__", RID_EXTENSION, 0 },
262 { "__func__", RID_C99_FUNCTION_NAME, 0 },
263 { "__imag", RID_IMAGPART, 0 },
264 { "__imag__", RID_IMAGPART, 0 },
265 { "__inline", RID_INLINE, 0 },
266 { "__inline__", RID_INLINE, 0 },
267 { "__label__", RID_LABEL, 0 },
268 { "__null", RID_NULL, 0 },
269 { "__offsetof", RID_OFFSETOF, 0 },
270 { "__offsetof__", RID_OFFSETOF, 0 },
271 { "__real", RID_REALPART, 0 },
272 { "__real__", RID_REALPART, 0 },
273 { "__restrict", RID_RESTRICT, 0 },
274 { "__restrict__", RID_RESTRICT, 0 },
275 { "__signed", RID_SIGNED, 0 },
276 { "__signed__", RID_SIGNED, 0 },
277 { "__thread", RID_THREAD, 0 },
278 { "__typeof", RID_TYPEOF, 0 },
279 { "__typeof__", RID_TYPEOF, 0 },
280 { "__volatile", RID_VOLATILE, 0 },
281 { "__volatile__", RID_VOLATILE, 0 },
282 { "asm", RID_ASM, D_ASM },
283 { "auto", RID_AUTO, 0 },
284 { "bool", RID_BOOL, 0 },
285 { "break", RID_BREAK, 0 },
286 { "case", RID_CASE, 0 },
287 { "catch", RID_CATCH, 0 },
288 { "char", RID_CHAR, 0 },
289 { "class", RID_CLASS, 0 },
290 { "const", RID_CONST, 0 },
291 { "const_cast", RID_CONSTCAST, 0 },
292 { "continue", RID_CONTINUE, 0 },
293 { "default", RID_DEFAULT, 0 },
294 { "delete", RID_DELETE, 0 },
295 { "do", RID_DO, 0 },
296 { "double", RID_DOUBLE, 0 },
297 { "dynamic_cast", RID_DYNCAST, 0 },
298 { "else", RID_ELSE, 0 },
299 { "enum", RID_ENUM, 0 },
300 { "explicit", RID_EXPLICIT, 0 },
301 { "export", RID_EXPORT, 0 },
302 { "extern", RID_EXTERN, 0 },
303 { "false", RID_FALSE, 0 },
304 { "float", RID_FLOAT, 0 },
305 { "for", RID_FOR, 0 },
306 { "friend", RID_FRIEND, 0 },
307 { "goto", RID_GOTO, 0 },
308 { "if", RID_IF, 0 },
309 { "inline", RID_INLINE, 0 },
310 { "int", RID_INT, 0 },
311 { "long", RID_LONG, 0 },
312 { "mutable", RID_MUTABLE, 0 },
313 { "namespace", RID_NAMESPACE, 0 },
314 { "new", RID_NEW, 0 },
315 { "operator", RID_OPERATOR, 0 },
316 { "private", RID_PRIVATE, 0 },
317 { "protected", RID_PROTECTED, 0 },
318 { "public", RID_PUBLIC, 0 },
319 { "register", RID_REGISTER, 0 },
320 { "reinterpret_cast", RID_REINTCAST, 0 },
321 { "return", RID_RETURN, 0 },
322 { "short", RID_SHORT, 0 },
323 { "signed", RID_SIGNED, 0 },
324 { "sizeof", RID_SIZEOF, 0 },
325 { "static", RID_STATIC, 0 },
326 { "static_cast", RID_STATCAST, 0 },
327 { "struct", RID_STRUCT, 0 },
328 { "switch", RID_SWITCH, 0 },
329 { "template", RID_TEMPLATE, 0 },
330 { "this", RID_THIS, 0 },
331 { "throw", RID_THROW, 0 },
332 { "true", RID_TRUE, 0 },
333 { "try", RID_TRY, 0 },
334 { "typedef", RID_TYPEDEF, 0 },
335 { "typename", RID_TYPENAME, 0 },
336 { "typeid", RID_TYPEID, 0 },
337 { "typeof", RID_TYPEOF, D_ASM|D_EXT },
338 { "union", RID_UNION, 0 },
339 { "unsigned", RID_UNSIGNED, 0 },
340 { "using", RID_USING, 0 },
341 { "virtual", RID_VIRTUAL, 0 },
342 { "void", RID_VOID, 0 },
343 { "volatile", RID_VOLATILE, 0 },
344 { "wchar_t", RID_WCHAR, 0 },
345 { "while", RID_WHILE, 0 },
349 void
350 init_reswords (void)
352 unsigned int i;
353 tree id;
354 int mask = ((flag_no_asm ? D_ASM : 0)
355 | (flag_no_gnu_keywords ? D_EXT : 0));
357 ridpointers = ggc_calloc ((int) RID_MAX, sizeof (tree));
358 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (reswords); i++)
360 id = get_identifier (reswords[i].word);
361 C_RID_CODE (id) = reswords[i].rid;
362 ridpointers [(int) reswords[i].rid] = id;
363 if (! (reswords[i].disable & mask))
364 C_IS_RESERVED_WORD (id) = 1;
368 static void
369 init_cp_pragma (void)
371 c_register_pragma (0, "vtable", handle_pragma_vtable);
372 c_register_pragma (0, "unit", handle_pragma_unit);
373 c_register_pragma (0, "interface", handle_pragma_interface);
374 c_register_pragma (0, "implementation", handle_pragma_implementation);
375 c_register_pragma ("GCC", "interface", handle_pragma_interface);
376 c_register_pragma ("GCC", "implementation", handle_pragma_implementation);
377 c_register_pragma ("GCC", "java_exceptions", handle_pragma_java_exceptions);
380 /* Initialize the C++ front end. This function is very sensitive to
381 the exact order that things are done here. It would be nice if the
382 initialization done by this routine were moved to its subroutines,
383 and the ordering dependencies clarified and reduced. */
384 bool
385 cxx_init (void)
387 static const enum tree_code stmt_codes[] = {
388 c_common_stmt_codes,
389 cp_stmt_codes
392 INIT_STATEMENT_CODES (stmt_codes);
394 /* We cannot just assign to input_filename because it has already
395 been initialized and will be used later as an N_BINCL for stabs+
396 debugging. */
397 push_srcloc ("<internal>", 0);
399 init_reswords ();
400 init_tree ();
401 init_cp_semantics ();
402 init_operators ();
403 init_method ();
404 init_error ();
406 current_function_decl = NULL;
408 class_type_node = ridpointers[(int) RID_CLASS];
410 cxx_init_decl_processing ();
412 /* Create the built-in __null node. */
413 null_node = build_int_2 (0, 0);
414 TREE_TYPE (null_node) = c_common_type_for_size (POINTER_SIZE, 0);
415 ridpointers[RID_NULL] = null_node;
417 interface_unknown = 1;
419 if (c_common_init () == false)
421 pop_srcloc();
422 return false;
425 init_cp_pragma ();
427 init_repo (main_input_filename);
429 pop_srcloc();
430 return true;
433 /* Helper function to load global variables with interface
434 information. */
436 void
437 extract_interface_info (void)
439 struct c_fileinfo *finfo;
441 finfo = get_fileinfo (input_filename);
442 interface_only = finfo->interface_only;
443 interface_unknown = finfo->interface_unknown;
446 /* Return nonzero if S is not considered part of an
447 INTERFACE/IMPLEMENTATION pair. Otherwise, return 0. */
449 static int
450 interface_strcmp (const char* s)
452 /* Set the interface/implementation bits for this scope. */
453 struct impl_files *ifiles;
454 const char *s1;
456 for (ifiles = impl_file_chain; ifiles; ifiles = ifiles->next)
458 const char *t1 = ifiles->filename;
459 s1 = s;
461 if (*s1 != *t1 || *s1 == 0)
462 continue;
464 while (*s1 == *t1 && *s1 != 0)
465 s1++, t1++;
467 /* A match. */
468 if (*s1 == *t1)
469 return 0;
471 /* Don't get faked out by xxx.yyy.cc vs xxx.zzz.cc. */
472 if (strchr (s1, '.') || strchr (t1, '.'))
473 continue;
475 if (*s1 == '\0' || s1[-1] != '.' || t1[-1] != '.')
476 continue;
478 /* A match. */
479 return 0;
482 /* No matches. */
483 return 1;
488 /* Parse a #pragma whose sole argument is a string constant.
489 If OPT is true, the argument is optional. */
490 static tree
491 parse_strconst_pragma (const char* name, int opt)
493 tree result, x;
494 enum cpp_ttype t;
496 t = c_lex (&x);
497 if (t == CPP_STRING)
499 result = x;
500 if (c_lex (&x) != CPP_EOF)
501 warning ("junk at end of #pragma %s", name);
502 return result;
505 if (t == CPP_EOF && opt)
506 return 0;
508 error ("invalid #pragma %s", name);
509 return (tree)-1;
512 static void
513 handle_pragma_vtable (cpp_reader* dfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED )
515 parse_strconst_pragma ("vtable", 0);
516 sorry ("#pragma vtable no longer supported");
519 static void
520 handle_pragma_unit (cpp_reader* dfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED )
522 /* Validate syntax, but don't do anything. */
523 parse_strconst_pragma ("unit", 0);
526 static void
527 handle_pragma_interface (cpp_reader* dfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED )
529 tree fname = parse_strconst_pragma ("interface", 1);
530 struct c_fileinfo *finfo;
531 const char *main_filename;
533 if (fname == (tree)-1)
534 return;
535 else if (fname == 0)
536 main_filename = lbasename (input_filename);
537 else
538 main_filename = TREE_STRING_POINTER (fname);
540 finfo = get_fileinfo (input_filename);
542 if (impl_file_chain == 0)
544 /* If this is zero at this point, then we are
545 auto-implementing. */
546 if (main_input_filename == 0)
547 main_input_filename = input_filename;
550 interface_only = interface_strcmp (main_filename);
551 #ifdef MULTIPLE_SYMBOL_SPACES
552 if (! interface_only)
553 #endif
554 interface_unknown = 0;
556 finfo->interface_only = interface_only;
557 finfo->interface_unknown = interface_unknown;
560 /* Note that we have seen a #pragma implementation for the key MAIN_FILENAME.
561 We used to only allow this at toplevel, but that restriction was buggy
562 in older compilers and it seems reasonable to allow it in the headers
563 themselves, too. It only needs to precede the matching #p interface.
565 We don't touch interface_only or interface_unknown; the user must specify
566 a matching #p interface for this to have any effect. */
568 static void
569 handle_pragma_implementation (cpp_reader* dfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED )
571 tree fname = parse_strconst_pragma ("implementation", 1);
572 const char *main_filename;
573 struct impl_files *ifiles = impl_file_chain;
575 if (fname == (tree)-1)
576 return;
578 if (fname == 0)
580 if (main_input_filename)
581 main_filename = main_input_filename;
582 else
583 main_filename = input_filename;
584 main_filename = lbasename (main_filename);
586 else
588 main_filename = TREE_STRING_POINTER (fname);
589 if (cpp_included (parse_in, main_filename))
590 warning ("#pragma implementation for %s appears after file is included",
591 main_filename);
594 for (; ifiles; ifiles = ifiles->next)
596 if (! strcmp (ifiles->filename, main_filename))
597 break;
599 if (ifiles == 0)
601 ifiles = xmalloc (sizeof (struct impl_files));
602 ifiles->filename = main_filename;
603 ifiles->next = impl_file_chain;
604 impl_file_chain = ifiles;
608 /* Indicate that this file uses Java-personality exception handling. */
609 static void
610 handle_pragma_java_exceptions (cpp_reader* dfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED )
612 tree x;
613 if (c_lex (&x) != CPP_EOF)
614 warning ("junk at end of #pragma GCC java_exceptions");
616 choose_personality_routine (lang_java);
619 /* Issue an error message indicating that the lookup of NAME (an
620 IDENTIFIER_NODE) failed. Returns the ERROR_MARK_NODE. */
622 tree
623 unqualified_name_lookup_error (tree name)
625 if (IDENTIFIER_OPNAME_P (name))
627 if (name != ansi_opname (ERROR_MARK))
628 error ("`%D' not defined", name);
630 else if (current_function_decl == 0)
631 error ("`%D' was not declared in this scope", name);
632 else
634 if (IDENTIFIER_NAMESPACE_VALUE (name) != error_mark_node
635 || IDENTIFIER_ERROR_LOCUS (name) != current_function_decl)
637 static int undeclared_variable_notice;
639 error ("`%D' undeclared (first use this function)", name);
641 if (! undeclared_variable_notice)
643 error ("(Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in.)");
644 undeclared_variable_notice = 1;
647 /* Prevent repeated error messages. */
648 SET_IDENTIFIER_NAMESPACE_VALUE (name, error_mark_node);
649 SET_IDENTIFIER_ERROR_LOCUS (name, current_function_decl);
652 return error_mark_node;
655 /* Like unqualified_name_lookup_error, but NAME is an unqualified-id
656 used as a function. Returns an appropriate expression for
657 NAME. */
659 tree
660 unqualified_fn_lookup_error (tree name)
662 if (processing_template_decl)
664 /* In a template, it is invalid to write "f()" or "f(3)" if no
665 declaration of "f" is available. Historically, G++ and most
666 other compilers accepted that usage since they deferred all name
667 lookup until instantiation time rather than doing unqualified
668 name lookup at template definition time; explain to the user what
669 is going wrong.
671 Note that we have the exact wording of the following message in
672 the manual (trouble.texi, node "Name lookup"), so they need to
673 be kept in synch. */
674 pedwarn ("there are no arguments to `%D' that depend on a template "
675 "parameter, so a declaration of `%D' must be available",
676 name, name);
678 if (!flag_permissive)
680 static bool hint;
681 if (!hint)
683 error ("(if you use `-fpermissive', G++ will accept your code, "
684 "but allowing the use of an undeclared name is "
685 "deprecated)");
686 hint = true;
689 return name;
692 return unqualified_name_lookup_error (name);
695 tree
696 build_lang_decl (enum tree_code code, tree name, tree type)
698 tree t;
700 t = build_decl (code, name, type);
701 retrofit_lang_decl (t);
703 return t;
706 /* Add DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC info to T. Called from build_lang_decl
707 and pushdecl (for functions generated by the backend). */
709 void
710 retrofit_lang_decl (tree t)
712 struct lang_decl *ld;
713 size_t size;
715 if (CAN_HAVE_FULL_LANG_DECL_P (t))
716 size = sizeof (struct lang_decl);
717 else
718 size = sizeof (struct lang_decl_flags);
720 ld = ggc_alloc_cleared (size);
722 ld->decl_flags.can_be_full = CAN_HAVE_FULL_LANG_DECL_P (t) ? 1 : 0;
723 ld->decl_flags.u1sel = TREE_CODE (t) == NAMESPACE_DECL ? 1 : 0;
724 ld->decl_flags.u2sel = 0;
725 if (ld->decl_flags.can_be_full)
726 ld->u.f.u3sel = TREE_CODE (t) == FUNCTION_DECL ? 1 : 0;
728 DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (t) = ld;
729 if (current_lang_name == lang_name_cplusplus)
730 SET_DECL_LANGUAGE (t, lang_cplusplus);
731 else if (current_lang_name == lang_name_c)
732 SET_DECL_LANGUAGE (t, lang_c);
733 else if (current_lang_name == lang_name_java)
734 SET_DECL_LANGUAGE (t, lang_java);
735 else abort ();
737 #ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
738 tree_node_counts[(int)lang_decl] += 1;
739 tree_node_sizes[(int)lang_decl] += size;
740 #endif
743 void
744 cxx_dup_lang_specific_decl (tree node)
746 int size;
747 struct lang_decl *ld;
749 if (! DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (node))
750 return;
752 if (!CAN_HAVE_FULL_LANG_DECL_P (node))
753 size = sizeof (struct lang_decl_flags);
754 else
755 size = sizeof (struct lang_decl);
756 ld = ggc_alloc (size);
757 memcpy (ld, DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (node), size);
758 DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (node) = ld;
760 #ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
761 tree_node_counts[(int)lang_decl] += 1;
762 tree_node_sizes[(int)lang_decl] += size;
763 #endif
766 /* Copy DECL, including any language-specific parts. */
768 tree
769 copy_decl (tree decl)
771 tree copy;
773 copy = copy_node (decl);
774 cxx_dup_lang_specific_decl (copy);
775 return copy;
778 /* Replace the shared language-specific parts of NODE with a new copy. */
780 static void
781 copy_lang_type (tree node)
783 int size;
784 struct lang_type *lt;
786 if (! TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (node))
787 return;
789 if (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (node)->u.h.is_lang_type_class)
790 size = sizeof (struct lang_type);
791 else
792 size = sizeof (struct lang_type_ptrmem);
793 lt = ggc_alloc (size);
794 memcpy (lt, TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (node), size);
795 TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (node) = lt;
797 #ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
798 tree_node_counts[(int)lang_type] += 1;
799 tree_node_sizes[(int)lang_type] += size;
800 #endif
803 /* Copy TYPE, including any language-specific parts. */
805 tree
806 copy_type (tree type)
808 tree copy;
810 copy = copy_node (type);
811 copy_lang_type (copy);
812 return copy;
815 tree
816 cxx_make_type (enum tree_code code)
818 tree t = make_node (code);
820 /* Create lang_type structure. */
821 if (IS_AGGR_TYPE_CODE (code)
822 || code == BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM)
824 struct lang_type *pi;
826 pi = ggc_alloc_cleared (sizeof (struct lang_type));
828 TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (t) = pi;
829 pi->u.c.h.is_lang_type_class = 1;
831 #ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
832 tree_node_counts[(int)lang_type] += 1;
833 tree_node_sizes[(int)lang_type] += sizeof (struct lang_type);
834 #endif
837 /* Set up some flags that give proper default behavior. */
838 if (IS_AGGR_TYPE_CODE (code))
840 SET_CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_UNKNOWN_X (t, interface_unknown);
841 CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_ONLY (t) = interface_only;
843 /* Make sure this is laid out, for ease of use later. In the
844 presence of parse errors, the normal was of assuring this
845 might not ever get executed, so we lay it out *immediately*. */
846 build_pointer_type (t);
848 else
849 /* We use TYPE_ALIAS_SET for the CLASSTYPE_MARKED bits. But,
850 TYPE_ALIAS_SET is initialized to -1 by default, so we must
851 clear it here. */
852 TYPE_ALIAS_SET (t) = 0;
854 /* We need to allocate a TYPE_BINFO even for TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARMs
855 since they can be virtual base types, and we then need a
856 canonical binfo for them. Ideally, this would be done lazily for
857 all types. */
858 if (IS_AGGR_TYPE_CODE (code) || code == TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM
859 || code == BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM
860 || code == TYPENAME_TYPE)
861 TYPE_BINFO (t) = make_binfo (size_zero_node, t, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE);
863 return t;
866 tree
867 make_aggr_type (enum tree_code code)
869 tree t = cxx_make_type (code);
871 if (IS_AGGR_TYPE_CODE (code))
872 SET_IS_AGGR_TYPE (t, 1);
874 return t;
877 /* Return the type-qualifier corresponding to the identifier given by
878 RID. */
881 cp_type_qual_from_rid (tree rid)
883 if (rid == ridpointers[(int) RID_CONST])
884 return TYPE_QUAL_CONST;
885 else if (rid == ridpointers[(int) RID_VOLATILE])
886 return TYPE_QUAL_VOLATILE;
887 else if (rid == ridpointers[(int) RID_RESTRICT])
888 return TYPE_QUAL_RESTRICT;
890 abort ();
891 return TYPE_UNQUALIFIED;