1 /* Data structures and function exported by the C++ Parser.
2 Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
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18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #ifndef GCC_CP_PARSER_H
21 #define GCC_CP_PARSER_H
24 #include "cp/cp-tree.h"
25 #include "c-family/c-pragma.h"
27 /* A token's value and its associated deferred access checks and
30 struct GTY(()) tree_check
{
31 /* The value associated with the token. */
33 /* The checks that have been associated with value. */
34 vec
<deferred_access_check
, va_gc
> *checks
;
35 /* The token's qualifying scope (used when it is a
36 CPP_NESTED_NAME_SPECIFIER). */
37 tree qualifying_scope
;
42 struct GTY (()) cp_token
{
43 /* The kind of token. */
44 ENUM_BITFIELD (cpp_ttype
) type
: 8;
45 /* If this token is a keyword, this value indicates which keyword.
46 Otherwise, this value is RID_MAX. */
47 ENUM_BITFIELD (rid
) keyword
: 8;
50 /* True if this token is from a context where it is implicitly extern "C" */
51 BOOL_BITFIELD implicit_extern_c
: 1;
52 /* True if an error has already been reported for this token, such as a
53 CPP_NAME token that is not a keyword (i.e., for which KEYWORD is
54 RID_MAX) iff this name was looked up and found to be ambiguous. */
55 BOOL_BITFIELD error_reported
: 1;
56 /* True for a token that has been purged. If a token is purged,
57 it is no longer a valid token and it should be considered
59 BOOL_BITFIELD purged_p
: 1;
61 /* The location at which this token was found. */
63 /* The value associated with this token, if any. */
64 union cp_token_value
{
65 /* Used for compound tokens such as CPP_NESTED_NAME_SPECIFIER. */
66 struct tree_check
* GTY((tag ("1"))) tree_check_value
;
67 /* Use for all other tokens. */
68 tree
GTY((tag ("0"))) value
;
69 } GTY((desc ("(%1.type == CPP_TEMPLATE_ID)"
70 "|| (%1.type == CPP_NESTED_NAME_SPECIFIER)"
71 "|| (%1.type == CPP_DECLTYPE)"))) u
;
75 /* We use a stack of token pointer for saving token sets. */
76 typedef struct cp_token
*cp_token_position
;
78 /* The cp_lexer structure represents the C++ lexer. It is responsible
79 for managing the token stream from the preprocessor and supplying
80 it to the parser. Tokens are never added to the cp_lexer after
83 struct GTY (()) cp_lexer
{
84 /* The memory allocated for the buffer. NULL if this lexer does not
85 own the token buffer. */
86 vec
<cp_token
, va_gc
> *buffer
;
88 /* A pointer just past the last available token. The tokens
89 in this lexer are [buffer, last_token). */
90 cp_token_position
GTY ((skip
)) last_token
;
92 /* The next available token. If NEXT_TOKEN is &eof_token, then there are
93 no more available tokens. */
94 cp_token_position
GTY ((skip
)) next_token
;
96 /* A stack indicating positions at which cp_lexer_save_tokens was
97 called. The top entry is the most recent position at which we
98 began saving tokens. If the stack is non-empty, we are saving
100 vec
<cp_token_position
> GTY ((skip
)) saved_tokens
;
102 /* The next lexer in a linked list of lexers. */
103 struct cp_lexer
*next
;
105 /* True if we should output debugging information. */
108 /* True if we're in the context of parsing a pragma, and should not
109 increment past the end-of-line marker. */
114 /* cp_token_cache is a range of tokens. There is no need to represent
115 allocate heap memory for it, since tokens are never removed from the
116 lexer's array. There is also no need for the GC to walk through
117 a cp_token_cache, since everything in here is referenced through
120 struct GTY(()) cp_token_cache
{
121 /* The beginning of the token range. */
122 cp_token
* GTY((skip
)) first
;
124 /* Points immediately after the last token in the range. */
125 cp_token
* GTY ((skip
)) last
;
128 typedef cp_token_cache
*cp_token_cache_ptr
;
130 struct cp_token_ident
132 unsigned int ident_len
;
133 const char *ident_str
;
134 unsigned int before_len
;
135 const char *before_str
;
136 unsigned int after_len
;
137 const char *after_str
;
140 /* An entry in a queue of function arguments that require post-processing. */
142 struct GTY(()) cp_default_arg_entry
{
143 /* The current_class_type when we parsed this arg. */
146 /* The function decl itself. */
151 /* An entry in a stack for member functions defined within their classes. */
153 struct GTY(()) cp_unparsed_functions_entry
{
154 /* Functions with default arguments that require post-processing.
155 Functions appear in this list in declaration order. */
156 vec
<cp_default_arg_entry
, va_gc
> *funs_with_default_args
;
158 /* Functions with defintions that require post-processing. Functions
159 appear in this list in declaration order. */
160 vec
<tree
, va_gc
> *funs_with_definitions
;
162 /* Non-static data members with initializers that require post-processing.
163 FIELD_DECLs appear in this list in declaration order. */
164 vec
<tree
, va_gc
> *nsdmis
;
166 /* Nested classes go in this vector, so that we can do some final
167 processing after parsing any NSDMIs. */
168 vec
<tree
, va_gc
> *classes
;
172 /* The status of a tentative parse. */
174 enum cp_parser_status_kind
176 /* No errors have occurred. */
177 CP_PARSER_STATUS_KIND_NO_ERROR
,
178 /* An error has occurred. */
179 CP_PARSER_STATUS_KIND_ERROR
,
180 /* We are committed to this tentative parse, whether or not an error
182 CP_PARSER_STATUS_KIND_COMMITTED
186 /* Context that is saved and restored when parsing tentatively. */
187 struct GTY (()) cp_parser_context
{
188 /* If this is a tentative parsing context, the status of the
190 enum cp_parser_status_kind status
;
191 /* If non-NULL, we have just seen a `x->' or `x.' expression. Names
192 that are looked up in this context must be looked up both in the
193 scope given by OBJECT_TYPE (the type of `x' or `*x') and also in
194 the context of the containing expression. */
197 /* The next parsing context in the stack. */
198 struct cp_parser_context
*next
;
202 /* Helper data structure for parsing #pragma omp declare simd, and Cilk Plus
203 SIMD-enabled functions' vector attribute. */
204 struct cp_omp_declare_simd_data
{
205 bool error_seen
; /* Set if error has been reported. */
206 bool fndecl_seen
; /* Set if one fn decl/definition has been seen already. */
207 vec
<cp_token_cache_ptr
> tokens
;
211 /* Helper data structure for parsing #pragma acc routine. */
212 struct cp_oacc_routine_data
: cp_omp_declare_simd_data
{
216 /* The cp_parser structure represents the C++ parser. */
218 struct GTY(()) cp_parser
{
219 /* The lexer from which we are obtaining tokens. */
222 /* The scope in which names should be looked up. If NULL_TREE, then
223 we look up names in the scope that is currently open in the
224 source program. If non-NULL, this is either a TYPE or
225 NAMESPACE_DECL for the scope in which we should look. It can
226 also be ERROR_MARK, when we've parsed a bogus scope.
228 This value is not cleared automatically after a name is looked
229 up, so we must be careful to clear it before starting a new look
230 up sequence. (If it is not cleared, then `X::Y' followed by `Z'
231 will look up `Z' in the scope of `X', rather than the current
232 scope.) Unfortunately, it is difficult to tell when name lookup
233 is complete, because we sometimes peek at a token, look it up,
234 and then decide not to consume it. */
237 /* OBJECT_SCOPE and QUALIFYING_SCOPE give the scopes in which the
238 last lookup took place. OBJECT_SCOPE is used if an expression
239 like "x->y" or "x.y" was used; it gives the type of "*x" or "x",
240 respectively. QUALIFYING_SCOPE is used for an expression of the
241 form "X::Y"; it refers to X. */
243 tree qualifying_scope
;
245 /* A stack of parsing contexts. All but the bottom entry on the
246 stack will be tentative contexts.
248 We parse tentatively in order to determine which construct is in
249 use in some situations. For example, in order to determine
250 whether a statement is an expression-statement or a
251 declaration-statement we parse it tentatively as a
252 declaration-statement. If that fails, we then reparse the same
253 token stream as an expression-statement. */
254 cp_parser_context
*context
;
256 /* True if we are parsing GNU C++. If this flag is not set, then
257 GNU extensions are not recognized. */
258 bool allow_gnu_extensions_p
;
260 /* TRUE if the `>' token should be interpreted as the greater-than
261 operator. FALSE if it is the end of a template-id or
262 template-parameter-list. In C++0x mode, this flag also applies to
263 `>>' tokens, which are viewed as two consecutive `>' tokens when
264 this flag is FALSE. */
265 bool greater_than_is_operator_p
;
267 /* TRUE if default arguments are allowed within a parameter list
268 that starts at this point. FALSE if only a gnu extension makes
270 bool default_arg_ok_p
;
272 /* TRUE if we are parsing an integral constant-expression. See
273 [expr.const] for a precise definition. */
274 bool integral_constant_expression_p
;
276 /* TRUE if we are parsing an integral constant-expression -- but a
277 non-constant expression should be permitted as well. This flag
278 is used when parsing an array bound so that GNU variable-length
279 arrays are tolerated. */
280 bool allow_non_integral_constant_expression_p
;
282 /* TRUE if ALLOW_NON_CONSTANT_EXPRESSION_P is TRUE and something has
283 been seen that makes the expression non-constant. */
284 bool non_integral_constant_expression_p
;
286 /* TRUE if local variable names and `this' are forbidden in the
288 bool local_variables_forbidden_p
;
290 /* TRUE if the declaration we are parsing is part of a
291 linkage-specification of the form `extern string-literal
293 bool in_unbraced_linkage_specification_p
;
295 /* TRUE if we are presently parsing a declarator, after the
296 direct-declarator. */
297 bool in_declarator_p
;
299 /* TRUE if we are presently parsing a template-argument-list. */
300 bool in_template_argument_list_p
;
302 /* Set to IN_ITERATION_STMT if parsing an iteration-statement,
303 to IN_OMP_BLOCK if parsing OpenMP structured block and
304 IN_OMP_FOR if parsing OpenMP loop. If parsing a switch statement,
305 this is bitwise ORed with IN_SWITCH_STMT, unless parsing an
306 iteration-statement, OpenMP block or loop within that switch. */
307 #define IN_SWITCH_STMT 1
308 #define IN_ITERATION_STMT 2
309 #define IN_OMP_BLOCK 4
311 #define IN_IF_STMT 16
312 #define IN_CILK_SIMD_FOR 32
313 #define IN_CILK_SPAWN 64
314 unsigned char in_statement
;
316 /* TRUE if we are presently parsing the body of a switch statement.
317 Note that this doesn't quite overlap with in_statement above.
318 The difference relates to giving the right sets of error messages:
319 "case not in switch" vs "break statement used with OpenMP...". */
320 bool in_switch_statement_p
;
322 /* TRUE if we are parsing a type-id in an expression context. In
323 such a situation, both "type (expr)" and "type (type)" are valid
325 bool in_type_id_in_expr_p
;
327 /* TRUE if we are currently in a header file where declarations are
328 implicitly extern "C". */
329 bool implicit_extern_c
;
331 /* TRUE if strings in expressions should be translated to the execution
333 bool translate_strings_p
;
335 /* TRUE if we are presently parsing the body of a function, but not
337 bool in_function_body
;
339 /* Nonzero if we're processing a __transaction_atomic or
340 __transaction_relaxed statement. */
341 unsigned char in_transaction
;
343 /* TRUE if we can auto-correct a colon to a scope operator. */
344 bool colon_corrects_to_scope_p
;
346 /* TRUE if : doesn't start a class definition. Should be only used
347 together with type_definition_forbidden_message non-NULL, in
348 contexts where new types may not be defined, and the type list
349 is terminated by colon. */
350 bool colon_doesnt_start_class_def_p
;
352 /* If non-NULL, then we are parsing a construct where new type
353 definitions are not permitted. The string stored here will be
354 issued as an error message if a type is defined. */
355 const char *type_definition_forbidden_message
;
357 /* A stack used for member functions of local classes. The lists
358 contained in an individual entry can only be processed once the
359 outermost class being defined is complete. */
360 vec
<cp_unparsed_functions_entry
, va_gc
> *unparsed_queues
;
362 /* The number of classes whose definitions are currently in
364 unsigned num_classes_being_defined
;
366 /* The number of template parameter lists that apply directly to the
367 current declaration. */
368 unsigned num_template_parameter_lists
;
370 /* When parsing #pragma omp declare simd, this is a pointer to a
371 helper data structure. */
372 cp_omp_declare_simd_data
* GTY((skip
)) omp_declare_simd
;
374 /* When parsing Cilk Plus SIMD-enabled functions' vector attributes,
375 this is a pointer to a helper data structure. */
376 cp_omp_declare_simd_data
* GTY((skip
)) cilk_simd_fn_info
;
378 /* When parsing #pragma acc routine, this is a pointer to a helper data
380 cp_oacc_routine_data
* GTY((skip
)) oacc_routine
;
382 /* Nonzero if parsing a parameter list where 'auto' should trigger an implicit
383 template parameter. */
384 bool auto_is_implicit_function_template_parm_p
;
386 /* TRUE if the function being declared was made a template due to its
387 parameter list containing generic type specifiers (`auto' or concept
388 identifiers) rather than an explicit template parameter list. */
389 bool fully_implicit_function_template_p
;
391 /* Tracks the function's template parameter list when declaring a function
392 using generic type parameters. This is either a new chain in the case of a
393 fully implicit function template or an extension of the function's existing
394 template parameter list. This is tracked to optimize calls subsequent
395 calls to synthesize_implicit_template_parm during
396 cp_parser_parameter_declaration. */
397 tree implicit_template_parms
;
399 /* The scope into which an implicit template parameter list has been
400 introduced or an existing template parameter list is being extended with
401 implicit template parameters. In most cases this is the sk_function_parms
402 scope containing the use of a generic type. In the case of an out-of-line
403 member definition using a generic type, it is the sk_class scope. */
404 cp_binding_level
* implicit_template_scope
;
406 /* True if parsing a result type in a compound requirement. This permits
407 constrained-type-specifiers inside what would normally be a trailing
409 bool in_result_type_constraint_p
;
411 /* True if a constrained-type-specifier is not allowed in this
412 context e.g., because they could never be deduced. */
413 int prevent_constrained_type_specifiers
;
415 /* Location of the string-literal token within the current linkage
416 specification, if any, or UNKNOWN_LOCATION otherwise. */
417 location_t innermost_linkage_specification_location
;
422 extern void debug (cp_token
&ref
);
423 extern void debug (cp_token
*ptr
);
424 extern void cp_lexer_debug_tokens (vec
<cp_token
, va_gc
> *);
425 extern void debug (vec
<cp_token
, va_gc
> &ref
);
426 extern void debug (vec
<cp_token
, va_gc
> *ptr
);
427 extern void cp_debug_parser (FILE *, cp_parser
*);
428 extern void debug (cp_parser
&ref
);
429 extern void debug (cp_parser
*ptr
);
430 extern bool cp_keyword_starts_decl_specifier_p (enum rid keyword
);
432 #endif /* GCC_CP_PARSER_H */