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1 /* This file contains the definitions and documentation for the
2 additional tree codes used in the GNU C++ compiler (see tree.def
3 for the standard codes).
4 Copyright (C) 1987-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Hacked by Michael Tiemann (tiemann@cygnus.com)
7 This file is part of GCC.
9 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
12 any later version.
14 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
21 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
24 /* An OFFSET_REF is used in two situations:
26 1. An expression of the form `A::m' where `A' is a class and `m' is
27 a non-static member. In this case, operand 0 will be a TYPE
28 (corresponding to `A') and operand 1 will be a FIELD_DECL,
29 BASELINK, or TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR (corresponding to `m').
31 The expression is a pointer-to-member if its address is taken,
32 but simply denotes a member of the object if its address is not
33 taken.
35 This form is only used during the parsing phase; once semantic
36 analysis has taken place they are eliminated.
38 2. An expression of the form `x.*p'. In this case, operand 0 will
39 be an expression corresponding to `x' and operand 1 will be an
40 expression with pointer-to-member type. */
41 DEFTREECODE (OFFSET_REF, "offset_ref", tcc_reference, 2)
43 /* A pointer-to-member constant. For a pointer-to-member constant
44 `X::Y' The PTRMEM_CST_CLASS is the RECORD_TYPE for `X' and the
45 PTRMEM_CST_MEMBER is the _DECL for `Y'. */
46 DEFTREECODE (PTRMEM_CST, "ptrmem_cst", tcc_constant, 0)
48 /* For NEW_EXPR, operand 0 is the placement list.
49 Operand 1 is the new-declarator.
50 Operand 2 is the number of elements in the array.
51 Operand 3 is the initializer. */
52 DEFTREECODE (NEW_EXPR, "nw_expr", tcc_expression, 4)
53 DEFTREECODE (VEC_NEW_EXPR, "vec_nw_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
55 /* For DELETE_EXPR, operand 0 is the store to be destroyed.
56 Operand 1 is the value to pass to the destroying function
57 saying whether the store should be deallocated as well. */
58 DEFTREECODE (DELETE_EXPR, "dl_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
59 DEFTREECODE (VEC_DELETE_EXPR, "vec_dl_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
61 /* Value is reference to particular overloaded class method.
62 Operand 0 is the class, operand 1 is the field
63 The COMPLEXITY field holds the class level (usually 0). */
64 DEFTREECODE (SCOPE_REF, "scope_ref", tcc_reference, 2)
66 /* When composing an object with a member, this is the result.
67 Operand 0 is the object. Operand 1 is the member (usually
68 a dereferenced pointer to member). */
69 DEFTREECODE (MEMBER_REF, "member_ref", tcc_reference, 2)
71 /* Type conversion operator in C++. TREE_TYPE is type that this
72 operator converts to. Operand is expression to be converted. */
73 DEFTREECODE (TYPE_EXPR, "type_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
75 /* AGGR_INIT_EXPRs have a variably-sized representation similar to
76 that of CALL_EXPRs. Operand 0 is an INTEGER_CST node containing the
77 operand count, operand 1 is the function which performs initialization,
78 operand 2 is the slot which was allocated for this expression, and
79 the remaining operands are the arguments to the initialization function. */
80 DEFTREECODE (AGGR_INIT_EXPR, "aggr_init_expr", tcc_vl_exp, 3)
82 /* Initialization of an array from another array, expressed at a high level
83 so that it works with TARGET_EXPR. Operand 0 is the target, operand 1
84 is the initializer. */
85 DEFTREECODE (VEC_INIT_EXPR, "vec_init_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
87 /* A throw expression. operand 0 is the expression, if there was one,
88 else it is NULL_TREE. */
89 DEFTREECODE (THROW_EXPR, "throw_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
91 /* An empty class object. The TREE_TYPE gives the class type. We use
92 these to avoid actually creating instances of the empty classes. */
93 DEFTREECODE (EMPTY_CLASS_EXPR, "empty_class_expr", tcc_expression, 0)
95 /* A reference to a member function or member functions from a base
96 class. BASELINK_FUNCTIONS gives the FUNCTION_DECL,
97 TEMPLATE_DECL, OVERLOAD, or TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR corresponding to the
98 functions. BASELINK_BINFO gives the base from which the functions
99 come, i.e., the base to which the `this' pointer must be converted
100 before the functions are called. BASELINK_ACCESS_BINFO gives the
101 base used to name the functions.
103 A BASELINK is an expression; the TREE_TYPE of the BASELINK gives
104 the type of the expression. This type is either a FUNCTION_TYPE,
105 METHOD_TYPE, or `unknown_type_node' indicating that the function is
106 overloaded. */
107 DEFTREECODE (BASELINK, "baselink", tcc_exceptional, 0)
109 /* Template definition. The following fields have the specified uses,
110 although there are other macros in cp-tree.h that should be used for
111 accessing this data.
112 DECL_ARGUMENTS template parm vector
113 DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO template text &c
114 DECL_VINDEX list of instantiations already produced;
115 only done for functions so far
116 For class template:
117 DECL_INITIAL associated templates (methods &c)
118 DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT null
119 For non-class templates:
120 TREE_TYPE type of object to be constructed
121 DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT decl for object to be created
122 (e.g., FUNCTION_DECL with tmpl parms used)
124 DEFTREECODE (TEMPLATE_DECL, "template_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
126 /* Index into a template parameter list. The TEMPLATE_PARM_IDX gives
127 the index (from 0) of the parameter, while the TEMPLATE_PARM_LEVEL
128 gives the level (from 1) of the parameter.
130 Here's an example:
132 template <class T> // Index 0, Level 1.
133 struct S
135 template <class U, // Index 0, Level 2.
136 class V> // Index 1, Level 2.
137 void f();
140 The DESCENDANTS will be a chain of TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEXs descended
141 from this one. The first descendant will have the same IDX, but
142 its LEVEL will be one less. The TREE_CHAIN field is used to chain
143 together the descendants. The TEMPLATE_PARM_DECL is the
144 declaration of this parameter, either a TYPE_DECL or CONST_DECL.
145 The TEMPLATE_PARM_ORIG_LEVEL is the LEVEL of the most distant
146 parent, i.e., the LEVEL that the parameter originally had when it
147 was declared. For example, if we instantiate S<int>, we will have:
149 struct S<int>
151 template <class U, // Index 0, Level 1, Orig Level 2
152 class V> // Index 1, Level 1, Orig Level 2
153 void f();
156 The LEVEL is the level of the parameter when we are worrying about
157 the types of things; the ORIG_LEVEL is the level when we are
158 worrying about instantiating things. */
159 DEFTREECODE (TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX, "template_parm_index", tcc_exceptional, 0)
161 /* Index into a template parameter list for template template parameters.
162 This parameter must be a type. The TYPE_FIELDS value will be a
163 TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX.
165 It is used without template arguments like TT in C<TT>,
166 TYPE_NAME is a TEMPLATE_DECL. */
167 DEFTREECODE (TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM, "template_template_parm", tcc_type, 0)
169 /* The ordering of the following codes is optimized for the checking
170 macros in tree.h. Changing the order will degrade the speed of the
171 compiler. TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM, TYPENAME_TYPE, TYPEOF_TYPE,
172 BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM. */
174 /* Index into a template parameter list. This parameter must be a type.
175 The type.values field will be a TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX. */
176 DEFTREECODE (TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM, "template_type_parm", tcc_type, 0)
178 /* A type designated by `typename T::t'. TYPE_CONTEXT is `T',
179 TYPE_NAME is an IDENTIFIER_NODE for `t'. If the type was named via
180 template-id, TYPENAME_TYPE_FULLNAME will hold the TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR.
181 TREE_TYPE is always NULL. */
182 DEFTREECODE (TYPENAME_TYPE, "typename_type", tcc_type, 0)
184 /* A type designated by `__typeof (expr)'. TYPEOF_TYPE_EXPR is the
185 expression in question. */
186 DEFTREECODE (TYPEOF_TYPE, "typeof_type", tcc_type, 0)
188 /* Like TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM it is used with bound template arguments
189 like TT<int>.
190 In this case, TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_TEMPLATE_INFO contains the
191 template name and its bound arguments. TYPE_NAME is a TYPE_DECL. */
192 DEFTREECODE (BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM, "bound_template_template_parm",
193 tcc_type, 0)
195 /* For template template argument of the form `T::template C'.
196 TYPE_CONTEXT is `T', the template parameter dependent object.
197 TYPE_NAME is a TEMPLATE_DECL, whose DECL_TEMPLATE_PARMS are any
198 template parms of the instantiation. That decl's DECL_NAME is the
199 IDENTIFIER_NODE for `C', the member class template. */
200 DEFTREECODE (UNBOUND_CLASS_TEMPLATE, "unbound_class_template", tcc_type, 0)
202 /* A using declaration. USING_DECL_SCOPE contains the specified
203 scope. In a variadic using-declaration, this is a TYPE_PACK_EXPANSION.
204 In a member using decl, unless DECL_DEPENDENT_P is true,
205 USING_DECL_DECLS contains the _DECL or OVERLOAD so named. This is
206 not an alias, but is later expanded into multiple aliases. */
207 DEFTREECODE (USING_DECL, "using_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
209 /* A using directive. The operand is USING_STMT_NAMESPACE. */
210 DEFTREECODE (USING_STMT, "using_stmt", tcc_statement, 1)
212 /* An un-parsed operand. Holds a vector of input tokens and
213 a vector of places where the argument was instantiated before
214 parsing had occurred. This is used for default arguments, delayed
215 NSDMIs, and noexcept-specifier parsing. */
216 DEFTREECODE (DEFERRED_PARSE, "deferred_parse", tcc_exceptional, 0)
218 /* An uninstantiated/unevaluated noexcept-specification. For the
219 uninstantiated case, DEFERRED_NOEXCEPT_PATTERN is the pattern from the
220 template, and DEFERRED_NOEXCEPT_ARGS are the template arguments to
221 substitute into the pattern when needed. For the unevaluated case,
222 those slots are NULL_TREE and we use get_defaulted_eh_spec to find
223 the exception-specification. */
224 DEFTREECODE (DEFERRED_NOEXCEPT, "deferred_noexcept", tcc_exceptional, 0)
226 /* A template-id, like foo<int>. The first operand is the template.
227 The second is NULL if there are no explicit arguments, or a
228 TREE_VEC of arguments. The template will be a FUNCTION_DECL,
229 TEMPLATE_DECL, or an OVERLOAD. If the template-id refers to a
230 member template, the template may be an IDENTIFIER_NODE. */
231 DEFTREECODE (TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR, "template_id_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
233 /* One of a set of overloaded functions. */
234 DEFTREECODE (OVERLOAD, "overload", tcc_exceptional, 0)
236 /* A vector of binding slots. */
237 DEFTREECODE (BINDING_VECTOR, "binding_vector", tcc_exceptional, 0)
239 /* A pseudo-destructor, of the form "OBJECT.~DESTRUCTOR" or
240 "OBJECT.SCOPE::~DESTRUCTOR. The first operand is the OBJECT. The
241 second operand (if non-NULL) is the SCOPE. The third operand is
242 the TYPE node corresponding to the DESTRUCTOR. The type of the
243 first operand will always be a scalar type.
245 The type of a PSEUDO_DTOR_EXPR is always "void", even though it can
246 be used as if it were a zero-argument function. We handle the
247 function-call case specially, and giving it "void" type prevents it
248 being used in expressions in ways that are not permitted. */
249 DEFTREECODE (PSEUDO_DTOR_EXPR, "pseudo_dtor_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
251 /* A whole bunch of tree codes for the initial, superficial parsing of
252 templates. */
253 DEFTREECODE (MODOP_EXPR, "modop_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
254 DEFTREECODE (CAST_EXPR, "cast_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
255 DEFTREECODE (REINTERPRET_CAST_EXPR, "reinterpret_cast_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
256 DEFTREECODE (CONST_CAST_EXPR, "const_cast_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
257 DEFTREECODE (STATIC_CAST_EXPR, "static_cast_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
258 DEFTREECODE (DYNAMIC_CAST_EXPR, "dynamic_cast_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
259 DEFTREECODE (IMPLICIT_CONV_EXPR, "implicit_conv_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
260 DEFTREECODE (DOTSTAR_EXPR, "dotstar_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
261 DEFTREECODE (TYPEID_EXPR, "typeid_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
262 DEFTREECODE (NOEXCEPT_EXPR, "noexcept_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
263 DEFTREECODE (SPACESHIP_EXPR, "spaceship_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
265 /* A placeholder for an expression that is not type-dependent, but
266 does occur in a template. When an expression that is not
267 type-dependent appears in a larger expression, we must compute the
268 type of that larger expression. That computation would normally
269 modify the original expression, which would change the mangling of
270 that expression if it appeared in a template argument list. In
271 that situation, we create a NON_DEPENDENT_EXPR to take the place of
272 the original expression. The expression is the only operand -- it
273 is only needed for diagnostics. */
274 DEFTREECODE (NON_DEPENDENT_EXPR, "non_dependent_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
276 /* CTOR_INITIALIZER is a placeholder in template code for a call to
277 setup_vtbl_pointer (and appears in all functions, not just ctors). */
278 DEFTREECODE (CTOR_INITIALIZER, "ctor_initializer", tcc_expression, 1)
280 DEFTREECODE (TRY_BLOCK, "try_block", tcc_statement, 2)
282 DEFTREECODE (EH_SPEC_BLOCK, "eh_spec_block", tcc_statement, 2)
284 /* A HANDLER wraps a catch handler for the HANDLER_TYPE. If this is
285 CATCH_ALL_TYPE, then the handler catches all types. The declaration of
286 the catch variable is in HANDLER_PARMS, and the body block in
287 HANDLER_BODY. */
288 DEFTREECODE (HANDLER, "handler", tcc_statement, 2)
290 /* A MUST_NOT_THROW_EXPR wraps an expression that may not
291 throw, and must call terminate if it does. The second argument
292 is a condition, used in templates to express noexcept (condition). */
293 DEFTREECODE (MUST_NOT_THROW_EXPR, "must_not_throw_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
295 /* A CLEANUP_STMT marks the point at which a declaration is fully
296 constructed. The CLEANUP_EXPR is run on behalf of CLEANUP_DECL
297 when CLEANUP_BODY completes. */
298 DEFTREECODE (CLEANUP_STMT, "cleanup_stmt", tcc_statement, 3)
300 /* Represents an 'if' statement. The operands are IF_COND,
301 THEN_CLAUSE, and ELSE_CLAUSE, and the current scope, respectively. */
302 /* ??? It is currently still necessary to distinguish between IF_STMT
303 and COND_EXPR for the benefit of templates. */
304 DEFTREECODE (IF_STMT, "if_stmt", tcc_statement, 4)
306 /* Used to represent a range-based `for' statement. The operands are
307 RANGE_FOR_DECL, RANGE_FOR_EXPR, RANGE_FOR_BODY, RANGE_FOR_SCOPE,
308 RANGE_FOR_UNROLL, and RANGE_FOR_INIT_STMT, respectively. Only used in
309 templates. */
310 DEFTREECODE (RANGE_FOR_STMT, "range_for_stmt", tcc_statement, 6)
312 /* Used to represent an expression statement. Use `EXPR_STMT_EXPR' to
313 obtain the expression. */
314 DEFTREECODE (EXPR_STMT, "expr_stmt", tcc_expression, 1)
316 DEFTREECODE (TAG_DEFN, "tag_defn", tcc_expression, 0)
318 /* Represents an 'offsetof' expression during template expansion. */
319 DEFTREECODE (OFFSETOF_EXPR, "offsetof_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
321 /* Represents an '__builtin_addressof' expression during template
322 expansion. This is similar to ADDR_EXPR, but it doesn't invoke
323 overloaded & operators. */
324 DEFTREECODE (ADDRESSOF_EXPR, "addressof_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
326 /* Represents the -> operator during template expansion. */
327 DEFTREECODE (ARROW_EXPR, "arrow_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
329 /* Represents an '__alignof__' expression during template
330 expansion. */
331 DEFTREECODE (ALIGNOF_EXPR, "alignof_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
333 /* Represents an Objective-C++ '@encode' expression during template
334 expansion. */
335 DEFTREECODE (AT_ENCODE_EXPR, "at_encode_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
337 /* A STMT_EXPR represents a statement-expression during template
338 expansion. This is the GCC extension { ( ... ) }. The
339 STMT_EXPR_STMT is the statement given by the expression. */
340 DEFTREECODE (STMT_EXPR, "stmt_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
342 /* Unary plus. Operand 0 is the expression to which the unary plus
343 is applied. */
344 DEFTREECODE (UNARY_PLUS_EXPR, "unary_plus_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
346 /** C++11 extensions. */
348 /* A static assertion. This is a C++11 extension.
349 STATIC_ASSERT_CONDITION contains the condition that is being
350 checked. STATIC_ASSERT_MESSAGE contains the message (a string
351 literal) to be displayed if the condition fails to hold. */
352 DEFTREECODE (STATIC_ASSERT, "static_assert", tcc_exceptional, 0)
354 /* Represents an argument pack of types (or templates). An argument
355 pack stores zero or more arguments that will be used to instantiate
356 a parameter pack.
358 ARGUMENT_PACK_ARGS retrieves the arguments stored in the argument
359 pack.
361 Example:
362 template<typename... Values>
363 class tuple { ... };
365 tuple<int, float, double> t;
367 Values is a (template) parameter pack. When tuple<int, float,
368 double> is instantiated, the Values parameter pack is instantiated
369 with the argument pack <int, float, double>. ARGUMENT_PACK_ARGS will
370 be a TREE_VEC containing int, float, and double. */
371 DEFTREECODE (TYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK, "type_argument_pack", tcc_type, 0)
373 /* Represents an argument pack of values, which can be used either for
374 non-type template arguments or function call arguments.
376 NONTYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK plays precisely the same role as
377 TYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK, but will be used for packing non-type template
378 arguments (e.g., "int... Dimensions") or function arguments ("const
379 Args&... args"). */
380 DEFTREECODE (NONTYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK, "nontype_argument_pack", tcc_expression, 1)
382 /* Represents a type expression that will be expanded into a list of
383 types when instantiated with one or more argument packs.
385 PACK_EXPANSION_PATTERN retrieves the expansion pattern. This is
386 the type or expression that we will substitute into with each
387 argument in an argument pack.
389 SET_PACK_EXPANSION_PATTERN sets the expansion pattern.
391 PACK_EXPANSION_PARAMETER_PACKS contains a TREE_LIST of the parameter
392 packs that are used in this pack expansion.
394 Example:
395 template<typename... Values>
396 struct tied : tuple<Values&...> {
397 // ...
400 The derivation from tuple contains a TYPE_PACK_EXPANSION for the
401 template arguments. Its PACK_EXPANSION_PATTERN is "Values&" and its
402 PACK_EXPANSION_PARAMETER_PACKS will contain "Values". */
403 DEFTREECODE (TYPE_PACK_EXPANSION, "type_pack_expansion", tcc_type, 0)
405 /* Represents an expression that will be expanded into a list of
406 expressions when instantiated with one or more argument packs.
408 EXPR_PACK_EXPANSION plays precisely the same role as TYPE_PACK_EXPANSION,
409 but will be used for expressions. */
410 DEFTREECODE (EXPR_PACK_EXPANSION, "expr_pack_expansion", tcc_expression, 3)
412 /* Selects the Ith parameter out of an argument pack. This node will
413 be used when instantiating pack expansions; see
414 tsubst_pack_expansion.
416 ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT_FROM_PACK contains the *_ARGUMENT_PACK node
417 from which the argument will be selected.
419 ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT_INDEX contains the index into the argument
420 pack that will be returned by this ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT node. The
421 index is a machine integer. */
422 DEFTREECODE (ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT, "argument_pack_select", tcc_exceptional, 0)
424 /* Fold expressions allow the expansion of a template argument pack
425 over a binary operator.
427 FOLD_EXPR_MOD_P is true when the fold operation is a compound assignment
428 operator.
430 FOLD_EXPR_OP is an INTEGER_CST storing the tree code for the folded
431 expression. Note that when FOLDEXPR_MOD_P is true, the operator is
432 a compound assignment operator for that kind of expression.
434 FOLD_EXPR_PACK is an expression containing an unexpanded parameter pack;
435 when expanded, each term becomes an argument of the folded expression.
437 In a BINARY_FOLD_EXPRESSION, FOLD_EXPR_INIT is the non-pack argument. */
438 DEFTREECODE (UNARY_LEFT_FOLD_EXPR, "unary_left_fold_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
439 DEFTREECODE (UNARY_RIGHT_FOLD_EXPR, "unary_right_fold_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
440 DEFTREECODE (BINARY_LEFT_FOLD_EXPR, "binary_left_fold_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
441 DEFTREECODE (BINARY_RIGHT_FOLD_EXPR, "binary_right_fold_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
443 /* Represents the __builtin_bit_cast (type, expr) expression.
444 The type is in TREE_TYPE, expression in TREE_OPERAND (bitcast, 0). */
445 DEFTREECODE (BIT_CAST_EXPR, "bit_cast_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
447 /** C++ extensions. */
449 /* Represents a trait expression during template expansion. */
450 DEFTREECODE (TRAIT_EXPR, "trait_expr", tcc_exceptional, 0)
452 /* A lambda expression. This is a C++0x extension.
453 LAMBDA_EXPR_DEFAULT_CAPTURE_MODE is an enum for the default, which may be
454 none.
455 LAMBDA_EXPR_CAPTURE_LIST holds the capture-list, including `this'.
456 LAMBDA_EXPR_THIS_CAPTURE goes straight to the capture of `this', if it exists.
457 LAMBDA_EXPR_PENDING_PROXIES is a vector of capture proxies which need to
458 be pushed once scope returns to the lambda.
459 LAMBDA_EXPR_MUTABLE_P signals whether this lambda was declared mutable. */
460 DEFTREECODE (LAMBDA_EXPR, "lambda_expr", tcc_exceptional, 0)
462 /* The declared type of an expression. This is a C++0x extension.
463 DECLTYPE_TYPE_EXPR is the expression whose type we are computing.
464 DECLTYPE_TYPE_ID_EXPR_OR_MEMBER_ACCESS_P states whether the
465 expression was parsed as an id-expression or a member access
466 expression. When false, it was parsed as a full expression.
467 DECLTYPE_FOR_LAMBDA_CAPTURE is set if we want lambda capture semantics.
468 DECLTYPE_FOR_LAMBDA_RETURN is set if we want lambda return deduction. */
469 DEFTREECODE (DECLTYPE_TYPE, "decltype_type", tcc_type, 0)
471 /* A type designated by `__underlying_type (type)'.
472 UNDERLYING_TYPE_TYPE is the type in question. */
473 DEFTREECODE (UNDERLYING_TYPE, "underlying_type", tcc_type, 0)
475 /* A type designated by one of the bases type traits.
476 BASES_TYPE is the type in question. */
477 DEFTREECODE (BASES, "bases", tcc_type, 0)
479 /* Used to represent the template information stored by template
480 specializations.
481 The accessors are:
482 TI_TEMPLATE the template declaration associated to the specialization
483 TI_ARGS the arguments of the template specialization
484 TI_TYPEDEFS_NEEDING_ACCESS_CHECKING the vector of typedefs used in
485 the pattern of the template for which access check is needed at template
486 instantiation time. */
487 DEFTREECODE (TEMPLATE_INFO, "template_info", tcc_exceptional, 0)
489 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp depobj
490 Operand 0: OMP_DEPOBJ_DEPOBJ: Depobj expression
491 Operand 1: OMP_DEPOBJ_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
492 DEFTREECODE (OMP_DEPOBJ, "omp_depobj", tcc_statement, 2)
494 /* Extensions for Concepts. */
496 /* Concept definition. This is not entirely different than a VAR_DECL
497 except that a) it must be a template, and b) doesn't have the wide
498 range of value and linkage options available to variables. */
499 DEFTREECODE (CONCEPT_DECL, "concept_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
501 /* Used to represent information associated with constrained declarations. */
502 DEFTREECODE (CONSTRAINT_INFO, "constraint_info", tcc_exceptional, 0)
504 /* A wildcard declaration is a placeholder for a template parameter
505 used to resolve constrained-type-names in concepts. During
506 resolution, the matching argument is saved as the TREE_TYPE
507 of the wildcard. */
508 DEFTREECODE (WILDCARD_DECL, "wildcard_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
510 /* A requires-expr has three operands. The first operand is
511 its parameter list (possibly NULL). The second is a list of
512 requirements, which are denoted by the _REQ* tree codes
513 below. The third is a TREE_VEC of template arguments to
514 be applied when substituting into the parameter list and
515 requirements, set by tsubst_requires_expr for partial instantiations. */
516 DEFTREECODE (REQUIRES_EXPR, "requires_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
518 /* A requirement for an expression. */
519 DEFTREECODE (SIMPLE_REQ, "simple_req", tcc_expression, 1)
521 /* A requirement for a type. */
522 DEFTREECODE (TYPE_REQ, "type_req", tcc_expression, 1)
524 /* A requirement for an expression and its properties. The
525 first operand is the expression, and the 2nd is its type.
526 The accessor COMPOUND_REQ_NOEXCEPT determines whether
527 the noexcept keyword was present. */
528 DEFTREECODE (COMPOUND_REQ, "compound_req", tcc_expression, 2)
530 /* A requires clause within a requires expression. */
531 DEFTREECODE (NESTED_REQ, "nested_req", tcc_expression, 1)
533 /* Constraints are modeled as kinds of expressions.
534 The operands of a constraint can be either types or expressions.
535 Unlike expressions, constraints do not have a type. */
537 /* An atomic constraint evaluates an expression E. The operand of the
538 constraint is its parameter mapping. The actual expression is stored
539 in the context.
541 ATOMIC_CONSTR_INFO provides source info to support diagnostics.
542 ATOMIC_CONSTR_EXPR has the expression to be evaluated.
543 ATOMIC_CONSTR_PARMS is the parameter mapping for the atomic constraint
544 and is stored in the type field. */
545 DEFTREECODE (ATOMIC_CONSTR, "atomic_constr", tcc_expression, 1)
547 /* The conjunction and disjunction of two constraints, respectively.
548 Operands are accessed using TREE_OPERAND. The third operand provides
549 source info for diagnostics.
551 CONJ_CONSTR_INFO and DISJ_CONSTR_INFO provide access to the source
552 information of constraints, which is stored in the TREE_TYPE. */
553 DEFTREECODE (CONJ_CONSTR, "conj_constr", tcc_expression, 2)
554 DEFTREECODE (DISJ_CONSTR, "disj_constr", tcc_expression, 2)
556 /* A check constraint represents the checking of a concept
557 C. It has two operands: the template defining the concept
558 and a sequence of template arguments.
560 CHECK_CONSTR_CONCEPT has the concept definition
561 CHECK_CONSTR_ARGUMENTS are the template arguments */
562 DEFTREECODE (CHECK_CONSTR, "check_constr", tcc_expression, 2)
564 /* The co_await expression is used to support coroutines.
566 Op 0 is the cast expresssion (potentially modified by the
567 promise "await_transform()" method).
568 Op1 is a proxy for the temp / coro frame slot 'e' value.
569 Op2 is the initialiser for Op1 (Op0, potentially modified by any
570 applicable 'co_await' operator).
571 Op3 is a vector of the [0] e.ready, [1] e.suspend and [2] e.resume calls.
572 Op4 is a mode : 0 (await) 1 (yield) 2 (initial) 3 (final) */
573 DEFTREECODE (CO_AWAIT_EXPR, "co_await", tcc_expression, 5)
575 /* The co_yield expression is used to support coroutines.
577 Op0 is the original expr (for use in diagnostics)
578 Op2 is the co_await derived from this. */
579 DEFTREECODE (CO_YIELD_EXPR, "co_yield", tcc_expression, 2)
581 /* The co_return expression is used to support coroutines.
583 Op0 is the original expr, can be void (for use in diagnostics)
584 Op1 is the promise return_xxxx call for for the expression given. */
586 DEFTREECODE (CO_RETURN_EXPR, "co_return", tcc_statement, 2)
589 Local variables:
590 mode:c
591 End: