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1 /* Name mangling for the 3.0 C++ ABI.
2 Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Written by Alex Samuel <samuel@codesourcery.com>
6 This file is part of GCC.
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
9 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, but
14 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
16 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 the Free
20 Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
21 02110-1301, USA. */
23 /* This file implements mangling of C++ names according to the IA64
24 C++ ABI specification. A mangled name encodes a function or
25 variable's name, scope, type, and/or template arguments into a text
26 identifier. This identifier is used as the function's or
27 variable's linkage name, to preserve compatibility between C++'s
28 language features (templates, scoping, and overloading) and C
29 linkers.
31 Additionally, g++ uses mangled names internally. To support this,
32 mangling of types is allowed, even though the mangled name of a
33 type should not appear by itself as an exported name. Ditto for
34 uninstantiated templates.
36 The primary entry point for this module is mangle_decl, which
37 returns an identifier containing the mangled name for a decl.
38 Additional entry points are provided to build mangled names of
39 particular constructs when the appropriate decl for that construct
40 is not available. These are:
42 mangle_typeinfo_for_type: typeinfo data
43 mangle_typeinfo_string_for_type: typeinfo type name
44 mangle_vtbl_for_type: virtual table data
45 mangle_vtt_for_type: VTT data
46 mangle_ctor_vtbl_for_type: `C-in-B' constructor virtual table data
47 mangle_thunk: thunk function or entry */
49 #include "config.h"
50 #include "system.h"
51 #include "coretypes.h"
52 #include "tm.h"
53 #include "tree.h"
54 #include "tm_p.h"
55 #include "cp-tree.h"
56 #include "real.h"
57 #include "obstack.h"
58 #include "toplev.h"
59 #include "varray.h"
60 #include "flags.h"
61 #include "target.h"
63 /* Debugging support. */
65 /* Define DEBUG_MANGLE to enable very verbose trace messages. */
66 #ifndef DEBUG_MANGLE
67 #define DEBUG_MANGLE 0
68 #endif
70 /* Macros for tracing the write_* functions. */
71 #if DEBUG_MANGLE
72 # define MANGLE_TRACE(FN, INPUT) \
73 fprintf (stderr, " %-24s: %-24s\n", (FN), (INPUT))
74 # define MANGLE_TRACE_TREE(FN, NODE) \
75 fprintf (stderr, " %-24s: %-24s (%p)\n", \
76 (FN), tree_code_name[TREE_CODE (NODE)], (void *) (NODE))
77 #else
78 # define MANGLE_TRACE(FN, INPUT)
79 # define MANGLE_TRACE_TREE(FN, NODE)
80 #endif
82 /* Nonzero if NODE is a class template-id. We can't rely on
83 CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE here because of tricky bugs in the parser
84 that hard to distinguish A<T> from A, where A<T> is the type as
85 instantiated outside of the template, and A is the type used
86 without parameters inside the template. */
87 #define CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_ID_P(NODE) \
88 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) != NULL \
89 && (TREE_CODE (NODE) == BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM \
90 || (CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE) != NULL \
91 && (PRIMARY_TEMPLATE_P (CLASSTYPE_TI_TEMPLATE (NODE))))))
93 /* Things we only need one of. This module is not reentrant. */
94 typedef struct globals GTY(())
96 /* An array of the current substitution candidates, in the order
97 we've seen them. */
98 VEC(tree,gc) *substitutions;
100 /* The entity that is being mangled. */
101 tree GTY ((skip)) entity;
103 /* True if the mangling will be different in a future version of the
104 ABI. */
105 bool need_abi_warning;
106 } globals;
108 static GTY (()) globals G;
110 /* The obstack on which we build mangled names. */
111 static struct obstack *mangle_obstack;
113 /* The obstack on which we build mangled names that are not going to
114 be IDENTIFIER_NODEs. */
115 static struct obstack name_obstack;
117 /* The first object on the name_obstack; we use this to free memory
118 allocated on the name_obstack. */
119 static void *name_base;
121 /* An incomplete mangled name. There will be no NUL terminator. If
122 there is no incomplete mangled name, this variable is NULL. */
123 static char *partially_mangled_name;
125 /* The number of characters in the PARTIALLY_MANGLED_NAME. */
126 static size_t partially_mangled_name_len;
128 /* Indices into subst_identifiers. These are identifiers used in
129 special substitution rules. */
130 typedef enum
132 SUBID_ALLOCATOR,
133 SUBID_BASIC_STRING,
134 SUBID_CHAR_TRAITS,
135 SUBID_BASIC_ISTREAM,
136 SUBID_BASIC_OSTREAM,
137 SUBID_BASIC_IOSTREAM,
138 SUBID_MAX
140 substitution_identifier_index_t;
142 /* For quick substitution checks, look up these common identifiers
143 once only. */
144 static GTY(()) tree subst_identifiers[SUBID_MAX];
146 /* Single-letter codes for builtin integer types, defined in
147 <builtin-type>. These are indexed by integer_type_kind values. */
148 static const char
149 integer_type_codes[itk_none] =
151 'c', /* itk_char */
152 'a', /* itk_signed_char */
153 'h', /* itk_unsigned_char */
154 's', /* itk_short */
155 't', /* itk_unsigned_short */
156 'i', /* itk_int */
157 'j', /* itk_unsigned_int */
158 'l', /* itk_long */
159 'm', /* itk_unsigned_long */
160 'x', /* itk_long_long */
161 'y' /* itk_unsigned_long_long */
164 static int decl_is_template_id (const tree, tree* const);
166 /* Functions for handling substitutions. */
168 static inline tree canonicalize_for_substitution (tree);
169 static void add_substitution (tree);
170 static inline int is_std_substitution (const tree,
171 const substitution_identifier_index_t);
172 static inline int is_std_substitution_char (const tree,
173 const substitution_identifier_index_t);
174 static int find_substitution (tree);
175 static void mangle_call_offset (const tree, const tree);
177 /* Functions for emitting mangled representations of things. */
179 static void write_mangled_name (const tree, bool);
180 static void write_encoding (const tree);
181 static void write_name (tree, const int);
182 static void write_unscoped_name (const tree);
183 static void write_unscoped_template_name (const tree);
184 static void write_nested_name (const tree);
185 static void write_prefix (const tree);
186 static void write_template_prefix (const tree);
187 static void write_unqualified_name (const tree);
188 static void write_conversion_operator_name (const tree);
189 static void write_source_name (tree);
190 static int hwint_to_ascii (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT, const unsigned int, char *,
191 const unsigned int);
192 static void write_number (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT, const int,
193 const unsigned int);
194 static void write_integer_cst (const tree);
195 static void write_real_cst (const tree);
196 static void write_identifier (const char *);
197 static void write_special_name_constructor (const tree);
198 static void write_special_name_destructor (const tree);
199 static void write_type (tree);
200 static int write_CV_qualifiers_for_type (const tree);
201 static void write_builtin_type (tree);
202 static void write_function_type (const tree);
203 static void write_bare_function_type (const tree, const int, const tree);
204 static void write_method_parms (tree, const int, const tree);
205 static void write_class_enum_type (const tree);
206 static void write_template_args (tree);
207 static void write_expression (tree);
208 static void write_template_arg_literal (const tree);
209 static void write_template_arg (tree);
210 static void write_template_template_arg (const tree);
211 static void write_array_type (const tree);
212 static void write_pointer_to_member_type (const tree);
213 static void write_template_param (const tree);
214 static void write_template_template_param (const tree);
215 static void write_substitution (const int);
216 static int discriminator_for_local_entity (tree);
217 static int discriminator_for_string_literal (tree, tree);
218 static void write_discriminator (const int);
219 static void write_local_name (const tree, const tree, const tree);
220 static void dump_substitution_candidates (void);
221 static const char *mangle_decl_string (const tree);
223 /* Control functions. */
225 static inline void start_mangling (const tree, bool);
226 static inline const char *finish_mangling (const bool);
227 static tree mangle_special_for_type (const tree, const char *);
229 /* Foreign language functions. */
231 static void write_java_integer_type_codes (const tree);
233 /* Append a single character to the end of the mangled
234 representation. */
235 #define write_char(CHAR) \
236 obstack_1grow (mangle_obstack, (CHAR))
238 /* Append a sized buffer to the end of the mangled representation. */
239 #define write_chars(CHAR, LEN) \
240 obstack_grow (mangle_obstack, (CHAR), (LEN))
242 /* Append a NUL-terminated string to the end of the mangled
243 representation. */
244 #define write_string(STRING) \
245 obstack_grow (mangle_obstack, (STRING), strlen (STRING))
247 /* Nonzero if NODE1 and NODE2 are both TREE_LIST nodes and have the
248 same purpose (context, which may be a type) and value (template
249 decl). See write_template_prefix for more information on what this
250 is used for. */
251 #define NESTED_TEMPLATE_MATCH(NODE1, NODE2) \
252 (TREE_CODE (NODE1) == TREE_LIST \
253 && TREE_CODE (NODE2) == TREE_LIST \
254 && ((TYPE_P (TREE_PURPOSE (NODE1)) \
255 && same_type_p (TREE_PURPOSE (NODE1), TREE_PURPOSE (NODE2))) \
256 || TREE_PURPOSE (NODE1) == TREE_PURPOSE (NODE2)) \
257 && TREE_VALUE (NODE1) == TREE_VALUE (NODE2))
259 /* Write out an unsigned quantity in base 10. */
260 #define write_unsigned_number(NUMBER) \
261 write_number ((NUMBER), /*unsigned_p=*/1, 10)
263 /* Save the current (incomplete) mangled name and release the obstack
264 storage holding it. This function should be used during mangling
265 when making a call that could result in a call to get_identifier,
266 as such a call will clobber the same obstack being used for
267 mangling. This function may not be called twice without an
268 intervening call to restore_partially_mangled_name. */
270 static void
271 save_partially_mangled_name (void)
273 if (mangle_obstack == &ident_hash->stack)
275 gcc_assert (!partially_mangled_name);
276 partially_mangled_name_len = obstack_object_size (mangle_obstack);
277 partially_mangled_name = XNEWVEC (char, partially_mangled_name_len);
278 memcpy (partially_mangled_name, obstack_base (mangle_obstack),
279 partially_mangled_name_len);
280 obstack_free (mangle_obstack, obstack_finish (mangle_obstack));
284 /* Restore the incomplete mangled name saved with
285 save_partially_mangled_name. */
287 static void
288 restore_partially_mangled_name (void)
290 if (partially_mangled_name)
292 obstack_grow (mangle_obstack, partially_mangled_name,
293 partially_mangled_name_len);
294 free (partially_mangled_name);
295 partially_mangled_name = NULL;
299 /* If DECL is a template instance, return nonzero and, if
300 TEMPLATE_INFO is non-NULL, set *TEMPLATE_INFO to its template info.
301 Otherwise return zero. */
303 static int
304 decl_is_template_id (const tree decl, tree* const template_info)
306 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == TYPE_DECL)
308 /* TYPE_DECLs are handled specially. Look at its type to decide
309 if this is a template instantiation. */
310 const tree type = TREE_TYPE (decl);
312 if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type) && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_ID_P (type))
314 if (template_info != NULL)
315 /* For a templated TYPE_DECL, the template info is hanging
316 off the type. */
317 *template_info = TYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (type);
318 return 1;
321 else
323 /* Check if this is a primary template. */
324 if (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (decl) != NULL
325 && DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (decl)
326 && PRIMARY_TEMPLATE_P (DECL_TI_TEMPLATE (decl))
327 && TREE_CODE (decl) != TEMPLATE_DECL)
329 if (template_info != NULL)
330 /* For most templated decls, the template info is hanging
331 off the decl. */
332 *template_info = DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO (decl);
333 return 1;
337 /* It's not a template id. */
338 return 0;
341 /* Produce debugging output of current substitution candidates. */
343 static void
344 dump_substitution_candidates (void)
346 unsigned i;
347 tree el;
349 fprintf (stderr, " ++ substitutions ");
350 for (i = 0; VEC_iterate (tree, G.substitutions, i, el); ++i)
352 const char *name = "???";
354 if (i > 0)
355 fprintf (stderr, " ");
356 if (DECL_P (el))
357 name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (el));
358 else if (TREE_CODE (el) == TREE_LIST)
359 name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (TREE_VALUE (el)));
360 else if (TYPE_NAME (el))
361 name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (el)));
362 fprintf (stderr, " S%d_ = ", i - 1);
363 if (TYPE_P (el) &&
364 (CP_TYPE_RESTRICT_P (el)
365 || CP_TYPE_VOLATILE_P (el)
366 || CP_TYPE_CONST_P (el)))
367 fprintf (stderr, "CV-");
368 fprintf (stderr, "%s (%s at %p)\n",
369 name, tree_code_name[TREE_CODE (el)], (void *) el);
373 /* Both decls and types can be substitution candidates, but sometimes
374 they refer to the same thing. For instance, a TYPE_DECL and
375 RECORD_TYPE for the same class refer to the same thing, and should
376 be treated accordingly in substitutions. This function returns a
377 canonicalized tree node representing NODE that is used when adding
378 and substitution candidates and finding matches. */
380 static inline tree
381 canonicalize_for_substitution (tree node)
383 /* For a TYPE_DECL, use the type instead. */
384 if (TREE_CODE (node) == TYPE_DECL)
385 node = TREE_TYPE (node);
386 if (TYPE_P (node))
387 node = canonical_type_variant (node);
389 return node;
392 /* Add NODE as a substitution candidate. NODE must not already be on
393 the list of candidates. */
395 static void
396 add_substitution (tree node)
398 tree c;
400 if (DEBUG_MANGLE)
401 fprintf (stderr, " ++ add_substitution (%s at %10p)\n",
402 tree_code_name[TREE_CODE (node)], (void *) node);
404 /* Get the canonicalized substitution candidate for NODE. */
405 c = canonicalize_for_substitution (node);
406 if (DEBUG_MANGLE && c != node)
407 fprintf (stderr, " ++ using candidate (%s at %10p)\n",
408 tree_code_name[TREE_CODE (node)], (void *) node);
409 node = c;
411 #if ENABLE_CHECKING
412 /* Make sure NODE isn't already a candidate. */
414 int i;
415 tree candidate;
417 for (i = 0; VEC_iterate (tree, G.substitutions, i, candidate); i++)
419 gcc_assert (!(DECL_P (node) && node == candidate));
420 gcc_assert (!(TYPE_P (node) && TYPE_P (candidate)
421 && same_type_p (node, candidate)));
424 #endif /* ENABLE_CHECKING */
426 /* Put the decl onto the varray of substitution candidates. */
427 VEC_safe_push (tree, gc, G.substitutions, node);
429 if (DEBUG_MANGLE)
430 dump_substitution_candidates ();
433 /* Helper function for find_substitution. Returns nonzero if NODE,
434 which may be a decl or a CLASS_TYPE, is a template-id with template
435 name of substitution_index[INDEX] in the ::std namespace. */
437 static inline int
438 is_std_substitution (const tree node,
439 const substitution_identifier_index_t index)
441 tree type = NULL;
442 tree decl = NULL;
444 if (DECL_P (node))
446 type = TREE_TYPE (node);
447 decl = node;
449 else if (CLASS_TYPE_P (node))
451 type = node;
452 decl = TYPE_NAME (node);
454 else
455 /* These are not the droids you're looking for. */
456 return 0;
458 return (DECL_NAMESPACE_STD_P (CP_DECL_CONTEXT (decl))
459 && TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (type)
460 && TYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (type)
461 && (DECL_NAME (TYPE_TI_TEMPLATE (type))
462 == subst_identifiers[index]));
465 /* Helper function for find_substitution. Returns nonzero if NODE,
466 which may be a decl or a CLASS_TYPE, is the template-id
467 ::std::identifier<char>, where identifier is
468 substitution_index[INDEX]. */
470 static inline int
471 is_std_substitution_char (const tree node,
472 const substitution_identifier_index_t index)
474 tree args;
475 /* Check NODE's name is ::std::identifier. */
476 if (!is_std_substitution (node, index))
477 return 0;
478 /* Figure out its template args. */
479 if (DECL_P (node))
480 args = DECL_TI_ARGS (node);
481 else if (CLASS_TYPE_P (node))
482 args = CLASSTYPE_TI_ARGS (node);
483 else
484 /* Oops, not a template. */
485 return 0;
486 /* NODE's template arg list should be <char>. */
487 return
488 TREE_VEC_LENGTH (args) == 1
489 && TREE_VEC_ELT (args, 0) == char_type_node;
492 /* Check whether a substitution should be used to represent NODE in
493 the mangling.
495 First, check standard special-case substitutions.
497 <substitution> ::= St
498 # ::std
500 ::= Sa
501 # ::std::allocator
503 ::= Sb
504 # ::std::basic_string
506 ::= Ss
507 # ::std::basic_string<char,
508 ::std::char_traits<char>,
509 ::std::allocator<char> >
511 ::= Si
512 # ::std::basic_istream<char, ::std::char_traits<char> >
514 ::= So
515 # ::std::basic_ostream<char, ::std::char_traits<char> >
517 ::= Sd
518 # ::std::basic_iostream<char, ::std::char_traits<char> >
520 Then examine the stack of currently available substitution
521 candidates for entities appearing earlier in the same mangling
523 If a substitution is found, write its mangled representation and
524 return nonzero. If none is found, just return zero. */
526 static int
527 find_substitution (tree node)
529 int i;
530 const int size = VEC_length (tree, G.substitutions);
531 tree decl;
532 tree type;
534 if (DEBUG_MANGLE)
535 fprintf (stderr, " ++ find_substitution (%s at %p)\n",
536 tree_code_name[TREE_CODE (node)], (void *) node);
538 /* Obtain the canonicalized substitution representation for NODE.
539 This is what we'll compare against. */
540 node = canonicalize_for_substitution (node);
542 /* Check for builtin substitutions. */
544 decl = TYPE_P (node) ? TYPE_NAME (node) : node;
545 type = TYPE_P (node) ? node : TREE_TYPE (node);
547 /* Check for std::allocator. */
548 if (decl
549 && is_std_substitution (decl, SUBID_ALLOCATOR)
550 && !CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (TREE_TYPE (decl)))
552 write_string ("Sa");
553 return 1;
556 /* Check for std::basic_string. */
557 if (decl && is_std_substitution (decl, SUBID_BASIC_STRING))
559 if (TYPE_P (node))
561 /* If this is a type (i.e. a fully-qualified template-id),
562 check for
563 std::basic_string <char,
564 std::char_traits<char>,
565 std::allocator<char> > . */
566 if (cp_type_quals (type) == TYPE_UNQUALIFIED
567 && CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (type))
569 tree args = CLASSTYPE_TI_ARGS (type);
570 if (TREE_VEC_LENGTH (args) == 3
571 && same_type_p (TREE_VEC_ELT (args, 0), char_type_node)
572 && is_std_substitution_char (TREE_VEC_ELT (args, 1),
573 SUBID_CHAR_TRAITS)
574 && is_std_substitution_char (TREE_VEC_ELT (args, 2),
575 SUBID_ALLOCATOR))
577 write_string ("Ss");
578 return 1;
582 else
583 /* Substitute for the template name only if this isn't a type. */
585 write_string ("Sb");
586 return 1;
590 /* Check for basic_{i,o,io}stream. */
591 if (TYPE_P (node)
592 && cp_type_quals (type) == TYPE_UNQUALIFIED
593 && CLASS_TYPE_P (type)
594 && CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (type)
595 && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (type) != NULL)
597 /* First, check for the template
598 args <char, std::char_traits<char> > . */
599 tree args = CLASSTYPE_TI_ARGS (type);
600 if (TREE_VEC_LENGTH (args) == 2
601 && TYPE_P (TREE_VEC_ELT (args, 0))
602 && same_type_p (TREE_VEC_ELT (args, 0), char_type_node)
603 && is_std_substitution_char (TREE_VEC_ELT (args, 1),
604 SUBID_CHAR_TRAITS))
606 /* Got them. Is this basic_istream? */
607 if (is_std_substitution (decl, SUBID_BASIC_ISTREAM))
609 write_string ("Si");
610 return 1;
612 /* Or basic_ostream? */
613 else if (is_std_substitution (decl, SUBID_BASIC_OSTREAM))
615 write_string ("So");
616 return 1;
618 /* Or basic_iostream? */
619 else if (is_std_substitution (decl, SUBID_BASIC_IOSTREAM))
621 write_string ("Sd");
622 return 1;
627 /* Check for namespace std. */
628 if (decl && DECL_NAMESPACE_STD_P (decl))
630 write_string ("St");
631 return 1;
634 /* Now check the list of available substitutions for this mangling
635 operation. */
636 for (i = 0; i < size; ++i)
638 tree candidate = VEC_index (tree, G.substitutions, i);
639 /* NODE is a matched to a candidate if it's the same decl node or
640 if it's the same type. */
641 if (decl == candidate
642 || (TYPE_P (candidate) && type && TYPE_P (type)
643 && same_type_p (type, candidate))
644 || NESTED_TEMPLATE_MATCH (node, candidate))
646 write_substitution (i);
647 return 1;
651 /* No substitution found. */
652 return 0;
656 /* TOP_LEVEL is true, if this is being called at outermost level of
657 mangling. It should be false when mangling a decl appearing in an
658 expression within some other mangling.
660 <mangled-name> ::= _Z <encoding> */
662 static void
663 write_mangled_name (const tree decl, bool top_level)
665 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("mangled-name", decl);
667 if (/* The names of `extern "C"' functions are not mangled. */
668 DECL_EXTERN_C_FUNCTION_P (decl)
669 /* But overloaded operator names *are* mangled. */
670 && !DECL_OVERLOADED_OPERATOR_P (decl))
672 unmangled_name:;
674 if (top_level)
675 write_string (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl)));
676 else
678 /* The standard notes: "The <encoding> of an extern "C"
679 function is treated like global-scope data, i.e. as its
680 <source-name> without a type." We cannot write
681 overloaded operators that way though, because it contains
682 characters invalid in assembler. */
683 if (abi_version_at_least (2))
684 write_string ("_Z");
685 else
686 G.need_abi_warning = true;
687 write_source_name (DECL_NAME (decl));
690 else if (TREE_CODE (decl) == VAR_DECL
691 /* The names of global variables aren't mangled. */
692 && (CP_DECL_CONTEXT (decl) == global_namespace
693 /* And neither are `extern "C"' variables. */
694 || DECL_EXTERN_C_P (decl)))
696 if (top_level || abi_version_at_least (2))
697 goto unmangled_name;
698 else
700 G.need_abi_warning = true;
701 goto mangled_name;
704 else
706 mangled_name:;
707 write_string ("_Z");
708 write_encoding (decl);
709 if (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (decl)
710 && (DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_DESTRUCTOR_P (decl)
711 || DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_CONSTRUCTOR_P (decl)))
712 /* We need a distinct mangled name for these entities, but
713 we should never actually output it. So, we append some
714 characters the assembler won't like. */
715 write_string (" *INTERNAL* ");
719 /* <encoding> ::= <function name> <bare-function-type>
720 ::= <data name> */
722 static void
723 write_encoding (const tree decl)
725 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("encoding", decl);
727 if (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (decl) && DECL_EXTERN_C_FUNCTION_P (decl))
729 /* For overloaded operators write just the mangled name
730 without arguments. */
731 if (DECL_OVERLOADED_OPERATOR_P (decl))
732 write_name (decl, /*ignore_local_scope=*/0);
733 else
734 write_source_name (DECL_NAME (decl));
735 return;
738 write_name (decl, /*ignore_local_scope=*/0);
739 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL)
741 tree fn_type;
742 tree d;
744 if (decl_is_template_id (decl, NULL))
746 save_partially_mangled_name ();
747 fn_type = get_mostly_instantiated_function_type (decl);
748 restore_partially_mangled_name ();
749 /* FN_TYPE will not have parameter types for in-charge or
750 VTT parameters. Therefore, we pass NULL_TREE to
751 write_bare_function_type -- otherwise, it will get
752 confused about which artificial parameters to skip. */
753 d = NULL_TREE;
755 else
757 fn_type = TREE_TYPE (decl);
758 d = decl;
761 write_bare_function_type (fn_type,
762 (!DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (decl)
763 && !DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (decl)
764 && !DECL_CONV_FN_P (decl)
765 && decl_is_template_id (decl, NULL)),
770 /* <name> ::= <unscoped-name>
771 ::= <unscoped-template-name> <template-args>
772 ::= <nested-name>
773 ::= <local-name>
775 If IGNORE_LOCAL_SCOPE is nonzero, this production of <name> is
776 called from <local-name>, which mangles the enclosing scope
777 elsewhere and then uses this function to mangle just the part
778 underneath the function scope. So don't use the <local-name>
779 production, to avoid an infinite recursion. */
781 static void
782 write_name (tree decl, const int ignore_local_scope)
784 tree context;
786 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("name", decl);
788 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == TYPE_DECL)
790 /* In case this is a typedef, fish out the corresponding
791 TYPE_DECL for the main variant. */
792 decl = TYPE_NAME (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (decl)));
793 context = TYPE_CONTEXT (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (decl)));
795 else
796 context = (DECL_CONTEXT (decl) == NULL) ? NULL : CP_DECL_CONTEXT (decl);
798 /* A decl in :: or ::std scope is treated specially. The former is
799 mangled using <unscoped-name> or <unscoped-template-name>, the
800 latter with a special substitution. Also, a name that is
801 directly in a local function scope is also mangled with
802 <unscoped-name> rather than a full <nested-name>. */
803 if (context == NULL
804 || context == global_namespace
805 || DECL_NAMESPACE_STD_P (context)
806 || (ignore_local_scope && TREE_CODE (context) == FUNCTION_DECL))
808 tree template_info;
809 /* Is this a template instance? */
810 if (decl_is_template_id (decl, &template_info))
812 /* Yes: use <unscoped-template-name>. */
813 write_unscoped_template_name (TI_TEMPLATE (template_info));
814 write_template_args (TI_ARGS (template_info));
816 else
817 /* Everything else gets an <unqualified-name>. */
818 write_unscoped_name (decl);
820 else
822 /* Handle local names, unless we asked not to (that is, invoked
823 under <local-name>, to handle only the part of the name under
824 the local scope). */
825 if (!ignore_local_scope)
827 /* Scan up the list of scope context, looking for a
828 function. If we find one, this entity is in local
829 function scope. local_entity tracks context one scope
830 level down, so it will contain the element that's
831 directly in that function's scope, either decl or one of
832 its enclosing scopes. */
833 tree local_entity = decl;
834 while (context != NULL && context != global_namespace)
836 /* Make sure we're always dealing with decls. */
837 if (context != NULL && TYPE_P (context))
838 context = TYPE_NAME (context);
839 /* Is this a function? */
840 if (TREE_CODE (context) == FUNCTION_DECL)
842 /* Yes, we have local scope. Use the <local-name>
843 production for the innermost function scope. */
844 write_local_name (context, local_entity, decl);
845 return;
847 /* Up one scope level. */
848 local_entity = context;
849 context = CP_DECL_CONTEXT (context);
852 /* No local scope found? Fall through to <nested-name>. */
855 /* Other decls get a <nested-name> to encode their scope. */
856 write_nested_name (decl);
860 /* <unscoped-name> ::= <unqualified-name>
861 ::= St <unqualified-name> # ::std:: */
863 static void
864 write_unscoped_name (const tree decl)
866 tree context = CP_DECL_CONTEXT (decl);
868 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("unscoped-name", decl);
870 /* Is DECL in ::std? */
871 if (DECL_NAMESPACE_STD_P (context))
873 write_string ("St");
874 write_unqualified_name (decl);
876 else
878 /* If not, it should be either in the global namespace, or directly
879 in a local function scope. */
880 gcc_assert (context == global_namespace
881 || context == NULL
882 || TREE_CODE (context) == FUNCTION_DECL);
884 write_unqualified_name (decl);
888 /* <unscoped-template-name> ::= <unscoped-name>
889 ::= <substitution> */
891 static void
892 write_unscoped_template_name (const tree decl)
894 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("unscoped-template-name", decl);
896 if (find_substitution (decl))
897 return;
898 write_unscoped_name (decl);
899 add_substitution (decl);
902 /* Write the nested name, including CV-qualifiers, of DECL.
904 <nested-name> ::= N [<CV-qualifiers>] <prefix> <unqualified-name> E
905 ::= N [<CV-qualifiers>] <template-prefix> <template-args> E
907 <CV-qualifiers> ::= [r] [V] [K] */
909 static void
910 write_nested_name (const tree decl)
912 tree template_info;
914 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("nested-name", decl);
916 write_char ('N');
918 /* Write CV-qualifiers, if this is a member function. */
919 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL
920 && DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (decl))
922 if (DECL_VOLATILE_MEMFUNC_P (decl))
923 write_char ('V');
924 if (DECL_CONST_MEMFUNC_P (decl))
925 write_char ('K');
928 /* Is this a template instance? */
929 if (decl_is_template_id (decl, &template_info))
931 /* Yes, use <template-prefix>. */
932 write_template_prefix (decl);
933 write_template_args (TI_ARGS (template_info));
935 else
937 /* No, just use <prefix> */
938 write_prefix (DECL_CONTEXT (decl));
939 write_unqualified_name (decl);
941 write_char ('E');
944 /* <prefix> ::= <prefix> <unqualified-name>
945 ::= <template-param>
946 ::= <template-prefix> <template-args>
947 ::= # empty
948 ::= <substitution> */
950 static void
951 write_prefix (const tree node)
953 tree decl;
954 /* Non-NULL if NODE represents a template-id. */
955 tree template_info = NULL;
957 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("prefix", node);
959 if (node == NULL
960 || node == global_namespace)
961 return;
963 if (find_substitution (node))
964 return;
966 if (DECL_P (node))
968 /* If this is a function decl, that means we've hit function
969 scope, so this prefix must be for a local name. In this
970 case, we're under the <local-name> production, which encodes
971 the enclosing function scope elsewhere. So don't continue
972 here. */
973 if (TREE_CODE (node) == FUNCTION_DECL)
974 return;
976 decl = node;
977 decl_is_template_id (decl, &template_info);
979 else
981 /* Node is a type. */
982 decl = TYPE_NAME (node);
983 if (CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_ID_P (node))
984 template_info = TYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (node);
987 /* In G++ 3.2, the name of the template parameter was used. */
988 if (TREE_CODE (node) == TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM
989 && !abi_version_at_least (2))
990 G.need_abi_warning = true;
992 if (TREE_CODE (node) == TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM
993 && abi_version_at_least (2))
994 write_template_param (node);
995 else if (template_info != NULL)
996 /* Templated. */
998 write_template_prefix (decl);
999 write_template_args (TI_ARGS (template_info));
1001 else
1002 /* Not templated. */
1004 write_prefix (CP_DECL_CONTEXT (decl));
1005 write_unqualified_name (decl);
1008 add_substitution (node);
1011 /* <template-prefix> ::= <prefix> <template component>
1012 ::= <template-param>
1013 ::= <substitution> */
1015 static void
1016 write_template_prefix (const tree node)
1018 tree decl = DECL_P (node) ? node : TYPE_NAME (node);
1019 tree type = DECL_P (node) ? TREE_TYPE (node) : node;
1020 tree context = CP_DECL_CONTEXT (decl);
1021 tree template_info;
1022 tree template;
1023 tree substitution;
1025 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("template-prefix", node);
1027 /* Find the template decl. */
1028 if (decl_is_template_id (decl, &template_info))
1029 template = TI_TEMPLATE (template_info);
1030 else
1032 gcc_assert (CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_ID_P (type));
1034 template = TYPE_TI_TEMPLATE (type);
1037 /* For a member template, though, the template name for the
1038 innermost name must have all the outer template levels
1039 instantiated. For instance, consider
1041 template<typename T> struct Outer {
1042 template<typename U> struct Inner {};
1045 The template name for `Inner' in `Outer<int>::Inner<float>' is
1046 `Outer<int>::Inner<U>'. In g++, we don't instantiate the template
1047 levels separately, so there's no TEMPLATE_DECL available for this
1048 (there's only `Outer<T>::Inner<U>').
1050 In order to get the substitutions right, we create a special
1051 TREE_LIST to represent the substitution candidate for a nested
1052 template. The TREE_PURPOSE is the template's context, fully
1053 instantiated, and the TREE_VALUE is the TEMPLATE_DECL for the inner
1054 template.
1056 So, for the example above, `Outer<int>::Inner' is represented as a
1057 substitution candidate by a TREE_LIST whose purpose is `Outer<int>'
1058 and whose value is `Outer<T>::Inner<U>'. */
1059 if (TYPE_P (context))
1060 substitution = build_tree_list (context, template);
1061 else
1062 substitution = template;
1064 if (find_substitution (substitution))
1065 return;
1067 /* In G++ 3.2, the name of the template template parameter was used. */
1068 if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (template)) == TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM
1069 && !abi_version_at_least (2))
1070 G.need_abi_warning = true;
1072 if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (template)) == TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM
1073 && abi_version_at_least (2))
1074 write_template_param (TREE_TYPE (template));
1075 else
1077 write_prefix (context);
1078 write_unqualified_name (decl);
1081 add_substitution (substitution);
1084 /* We don't need to handle thunks, vtables, or VTTs here. Those are
1085 mangled through special entry points.
1087 <unqualified-name> ::= <operator-name>
1088 ::= <special-name>
1089 ::= <source-name> */
1091 static void
1092 write_unqualified_name (const tree decl)
1094 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("unqualified-name", decl);
1096 if (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (decl) != NULL && DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (decl))
1097 write_special_name_constructor (decl);
1098 else if (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (decl) != NULL && DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (decl))
1099 write_special_name_destructor (decl);
1100 else if (DECL_NAME (decl) == NULL_TREE)
1101 write_source_name (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl));
1102 else if (DECL_CONV_FN_P (decl))
1104 /* Conversion operator. Handle it right here.
1105 <operator> ::= cv <type> */
1106 tree type;
1107 if (decl_is_template_id (decl, NULL))
1109 tree fn_type;
1110 save_partially_mangled_name ();
1111 fn_type = get_mostly_instantiated_function_type (decl);
1112 restore_partially_mangled_name ();
1113 type = TREE_TYPE (fn_type);
1115 else
1116 type = DECL_CONV_FN_TYPE (decl);
1117 write_conversion_operator_name (type);
1119 else if (DECL_OVERLOADED_OPERATOR_P (decl))
1121 operator_name_info_t *oni;
1122 if (DECL_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATOR_P (decl))
1123 oni = assignment_operator_name_info;
1124 else
1125 oni = operator_name_info;
1127 write_string (oni[DECL_OVERLOADED_OPERATOR_P (decl)].mangled_name);
1129 else
1130 write_source_name (DECL_NAME (decl));
1133 /* Write the unqualified-name for a conversion operator to TYPE. */
1135 static void
1136 write_conversion_operator_name (const tree type)
1138 write_string ("cv");
1139 write_type (type);
1142 /* Non-terminal <source-name>. IDENTIFIER is an IDENTIFIER_NODE.
1144 <source-name> ::= </length/ number> <identifier> */
1146 static void
1147 write_source_name (tree identifier)
1149 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("source-name", identifier);
1151 /* Never write the whole template-id name including the template
1152 arguments; we only want the template name. */
1153 if (IDENTIFIER_TEMPLATE (identifier))
1154 identifier = IDENTIFIER_TEMPLATE (identifier);
1156 write_unsigned_number (IDENTIFIER_LENGTH (identifier));
1157 write_identifier (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (identifier));
1160 /* Convert NUMBER to ascii using base BASE and generating at least
1161 MIN_DIGITS characters. BUFFER points to the _end_ of the buffer
1162 into which to store the characters. Returns the number of
1163 characters generated (these will be layed out in advance of where
1164 BUFFER points). */
1166 static int
1167 hwint_to_ascii (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT number, const unsigned int base,
1168 char *buffer, const unsigned int min_digits)
1170 static const char base_digits[] = "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ";
1171 unsigned digits = 0;
1173 while (number)
1175 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT d = number / base;
1177 *--buffer = base_digits[number - d * base];
1178 digits++;
1179 number = d;
1181 while (digits < min_digits)
1183 *--buffer = base_digits[0];
1184 digits++;
1186 return digits;
1189 /* Non-terminal <number>.
1191 <number> ::= [n] </decimal integer/> */
1193 static void
1194 write_number (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT number, const int unsigned_p,
1195 const unsigned int base)
1197 char buffer[sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT) * 8];
1198 unsigned count = 0;
1200 if (!unsigned_p && (HOST_WIDE_INT) number < 0)
1202 write_char ('n');
1203 number = -((HOST_WIDE_INT) number);
1205 count = hwint_to_ascii (number, base, buffer + sizeof (buffer), 1);
1206 write_chars (buffer + sizeof (buffer) - count, count);
1209 /* Write out an integral CST in decimal. Most numbers are small, and
1210 representable in a HOST_WIDE_INT. Occasionally we'll have numbers
1211 bigger than that, which we must deal with. */
1213 static inline void
1214 write_integer_cst (const tree cst)
1216 int sign = tree_int_cst_sgn (cst);
1218 if (TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (cst) + (sign < 0))
1220 /* A bignum. We do this in chunks, each of which fits in a
1221 HOST_WIDE_INT. */
1222 char buffer[sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT) * 8 * 2];
1223 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT chunk;
1224 unsigned chunk_digits;
1225 char *ptr = buffer + sizeof (buffer);
1226 unsigned count = 0;
1227 tree n, base, type;
1228 int done;
1230 /* HOST_WIDE_INT must be at least 32 bits, so 10^9 is
1231 representable. */
1232 chunk = 1000000000;
1233 chunk_digits = 9;
1235 if (sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT) >= 8)
1237 /* It is at least 64 bits, so 10^18 is representable. */
1238 chunk_digits = 18;
1239 chunk *= chunk;
1242 type = c_common_signed_or_unsigned_type (1, TREE_TYPE (cst));
1243 base = build_int_cstu (type, chunk);
1244 n = build_int_cst_wide (type,
1245 TREE_INT_CST_LOW (cst), TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (cst));
1247 if (sign < 0)
1249 write_char ('n');
1250 n = fold_build1 (NEGATE_EXPR, type, n);
1254 tree d = fold_build2 (FLOOR_DIV_EXPR, type, n, base);
1255 tree tmp = fold_build2 (MULT_EXPR, type, d, base);
1256 unsigned c;
1258 done = integer_zerop (d);
1259 tmp = fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR, type, n, tmp);
1260 c = hwint_to_ascii (TREE_INT_CST_LOW (tmp), 10, ptr,
1261 done ? 1 : chunk_digits);
1262 ptr -= c;
1263 count += c;
1264 n = d;
1266 while (!done);
1267 write_chars (ptr, count);
1269 else
1271 /* A small num. */
1272 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT low = TREE_INT_CST_LOW (cst);
1274 if (sign < 0)
1276 write_char ('n');
1277 low = -low;
1279 write_unsigned_number (low);
1283 /* Write out a floating-point literal.
1285 "Floating-point literals are encoded using the bit pattern of the
1286 target processor's internal representation of that number, as a
1287 fixed-length lowercase hexadecimal string, high-order bytes first
1288 (even if the target processor would store low-order bytes first).
1289 The "n" prefix is not used for floating-point literals; the sign
1290 bit is encoded with the rest of the number.
1292 Here are some examples, assuming the IEEE standard representation
1293 for floating point numbers. (Spaces are for readability, not
1294 part of the encoding.)
1296 1.0f Lf 3f80 0000 E
1297 -1.0f Lf bf80 0000 E
1298 1.17549435e-38f Lf 0080 0000 E
1299 1.40129846e-45f Lf 0000 0001 E
1300 0.0f Lf 0000 0000 E"
1302 Caller is responsible for the Lx and the E. */
1303 static void
1304 write_real_cst (const tree value)
1306 if (abi_version_at_least (2))
1308 long target_real[4]; /* largest supported float */
1309 char buffer[9]; /* eight hex digits in a 32-bit number */
1310 int i, limit, dir;
1312 tree type = TREE_TYPE (value);
1313 int words = GET_MODE_BITSIZE (TYPE_MODE (type)) / 32;
1315 real_to_target (target_real, &TREE_REAL_CST (value),
1316 TYPE_MODE (type));
1318 /* The value in target_real is in the target word order,
1319 so we must write it out backward if that happens to be
1320 little-endian. write_number cannot be used, it will
1321 produce uppercase. */
1322 if (FLOAT_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN)
1323 i = 0, limit = words, dir = 1;
1324 else
1325 i = words - 1, limit = -1, dir = -1;
1327 for (; i != limit; i += dir)
1329 sprintf (buffer, "%08lx", target_real[i]);
1330 write_chars (buffer, 8);
1333 else
1335 /* In G++ 3.3 and before the REAL_VALUE_TYPE was written out
1336 literally. Note that compatibility with 3.2 is impossible,
1337 because the old floating-point emulator used a different
1338 format for REAL_VALUE_TYPE. */
1339 size_t i;
1340 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (TREE_REAL_CST (value)); ++i)
1341 write_number (((unsigned char *) &TREE_REAL_CST (value))[i],
1342 /*unsigned_p*/ 1,
1343 /*base*/ 16);
1344 G.need_abi_warning = 1;
1348 /* Non-terminal <identifier>.
1350 <identifier> ::= </unqualified source code identifier> */
1352 static void
1353 write_identifier (const char *identifier)
1355 MANGLE_TRACE ("identifier", identifier);
1356 write_string (identifier);
1359 /* Handle constructor productions of non-terminal <special-name>.
1360 CTOR is a constructor FUNCTION_DECL.
1362 <special-name> ::= C1 # complete object constructor
1363 ::= C2 # base object constructor
1364 ::= C3 # complete object allocating constructor
1366 Currently, allocating constructors are never used.
1368 We also need to provide mangled names for the maybe-in-charge
1369 constructor, so we treat it here too. mangle_decl_string will
1370 append *INTERNAL* to that, to make sure we never emit it. */
1372 static void
1373 write_special_name_constructor (const tree ctor)
1375 if (DECL_BASE_CONSTRUCTOR_P (ctor))
1376 write_string ("C2");
1377 else
1379 gcc_assert (DECL_COMPLETE_CONSTRUCTOR_P (ctor)
1380 /* Even though we don't ever emit a definition of
1381 the old-style destructor, we still have to
1382 consider entities (like static variables) nested
1383 inside it. */
1384 || DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_CONSTRUCTOR_P (ctor));
1385 write_string ("C1");
1389 /* Handle destructor productions of non-terminal <special-name>.
1390 DTOR is a destructor FUNCTION_DECL.
1392 <special-name> ::= D0 # deleting (in-charge) destructor
1393 ::= D1 # complete object (in-charge) destructor
1394 ::= D2 # base object (not-in-charge) destructor
1396 We also need to provide mangled names for the maybe-incharge
1397 destructor, so we treat it here too. mangle_decl_string will
1398 append *INTERNAL* to that, to make sure we never emit it. */
1400 static void
1401 write_special_name_destructor (const tree dtor)
1403 if (DECL_DELETING_DESTRUCTOR_P (dtor))
1404 write_string ("D0");
1405 else if (DECL_BASE_DESTRUCTOR_P (dtor))
1406 write_string ("D2");
1407 else
1409 gcc_assert (DECL_COMPLETE_DESTRUCTOR_P (dtor)
1410 /* Even though we don't ever emit a definition of
1411 the old-style destructor, we still have to
1412 consider entities (like static variables) nested
1413 inside it. */
1414 || DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_DESTRUCTOR_P (dtor));
1415 write_string ("D1");
1419 /* Return the discriminator for ENTITY appearing inside
1420 FUNCTION. The discriminator is the lexical ordinal of VAR among
1421 entities with the same name in the same FUNCTION. */
1423 static int
1424 discriminator_for_local_entity (tree entity)
1426 /* Assume this is the only local entity with this name. */
1427 int discriminator = 0;
1429 if (DECL_DISCRIMINATOR_P (entity) && DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (entity))
1430 discriminator = DECL_DISCRIMINATOR (entity);
1431 else if (TREE_CODE (entity) == TYPE_DECL)
1433 int ix;
1435 /* Scan the list of local classes. */
1436 entity = TREE_TYPE (entity);
1437 for (ix = 0; ; ix++)
1439 tree type = VEC_index (tree, local_classes, ix);
1440 if (type == entity)
1441 break;
1442 if (TYPE_IDENTIFIER (type) == TYPE_IDENTIFIER (entity)
1443 && TYPE_CONTEXT (type) == TYPE_CONTEXT (entity))
1444 ++discriminator;
1448 return discriminator;
1451 /* Return the discriminator for STRING, a string literal used inside
1452 FUNCTION. The discriminator is the lexical ordinal of STRING among
1453 string literals used in FUNCTION. */
1455 static int
1456 discriminator_for_string_literal (tree function ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1457 tree string ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1459 /* For now, we don't discriminate amongst string literals. */
1460 return 0;
1463 /* <discriminator> := _ <number>
1465 The discriminator is used only for the second and later occurrences
1466 of the same name within a single function. In this case <number> is
1467 n - 2, if this is the nth occurrence, in lexical order. */
1469 static void
1470 write_discriminator (const int discriminator)
1472 /* If discriminator is zero, don't write anything. Otherwise... */
1473 if (discriminator > 0)
1475 write_char ('_');
1476 write_unsigned_number (discriminator - 1);
1480 /* Mangle the name of a function-scope entity. FUNCTION is the
1481 FUNCTION_DECL for the enclosing function. ENTITY is the decl for
1482 the entity itself. LOCAL_ENTITY is the entity that's directly
1483 scoped in FUNCTION_DECL, either ENTITY itself or an enclosing scope
1484 of ENTITY.
1486 <local-name> := Z <function encoding> E <entity name> [<discriminator>]
1487 := Z <function encoding> E s [<discriminator>] */
1489 static void
1490 write_local_name (const tree function, const tree local_entity,
1491 const tree entity)
1493 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("local-name", entity);
1495 write_char ('Z');
1496 write_encoding (function);
1497 write_char ('E');
1498 if (TREE_CODE (entity) == STRING_CST)
1500 write_char ('s');
1501 write_discriminator (discriminator_for_string_literal (function,
1502 entity));
1504 else
1506 /* Now the <entity name>. Let write_name know its being called
1507 from <local-name>, so it doesn't try to process the enclosing
1508 function scope again. */
1509 write_name (entity, /*ignore_local_scope=*/1);
1510 write_discriminator (discriminator_for_local_entity (local_entity));
1514 /* Non-terminals <type> and <CV-qualifier>.
1516 <type> ::= <builtin-type>
1517 ::= <function-type>
1518 ::= <class-enum-type>
1519 ::= <array-type>
1520 ::= <pointer-to-member-type>
1521 ::= <template-param>
1522 ::= <substitution>
1523 ::= <CV-qualifier>
1524 ::= P <type> # pointer-to
1525 ::= R <type> # reference-to
1526 ::= C <type> # complex pair (C 2000)
1527 ::= G <type> # imaginary (C 2000) [not supported]
1528 ::= U <source-name> <type> # vendor extended type qualifier
1530 TYPE is a type node. */
1532 static void
1533 write_type (tree type)
1535 /* This gets set to nonzero if TYPE turns out to be a (possibly
1536 CV-qualified) builtin type. */
1537 int is_builtin_type = 0;
1539 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("type", type);
1541 if (type == error_mark_node)
1542 return;
1544 if (find_substitution (type))
1545 return;
1547 if (write_CV_qualifiers_for_type (type) > 0)
1548 /* If TYPE was CV-qualified, we just wrote the qualifiers; now
1549 mangle the unqualified type. The recursive call is needed here
1550 since both the qualified and unqualified types are substitution
1551 candidates. */
1552 write_type (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type));
1553 else if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
1554 /* It is important not to use the TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT of TYPE here
1555 so that the cv-qualification of the element type is available
1556 in write_array_type. */
1557 write_array_type (type);
1558 else
1560 /* See through any typedefs. */
1561 type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type);
1563 if (TYPE_PTRMEM_P (type))
1564 write_pointer_to_member_type (type);
1565 else switch (TREE_CODE (type))
1567 case VOID_TYPE:
1568 case BOOLEAN_TYPE:
1569 case INTEGER_TYPE: /* Includes wchar_t. */
1570 case REAL_TYPE:
1572 /* Handle any target-specific fundamental types. */
1573 const char *target_mangling
1574 = targetm.mangle_fundamental_type (type);
1576 if (target_mangling)
1578 write_string (target_mangling);
1579 return;
1582 /* If this is a typedef, TYPE may not be one of
1583 the standard builtin type nodes, but an alias of one. Use
1584 TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT to get to the underlying builtin type. */
1585 write_builtin_type (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type));
1586 ++is_builtin_type;
1587 break;
1590 case COMPLEX_TYPE:
1591 write_char ('C');
1592 write_type (TREE_TYPE (type));
1593 break;
1595 case FUNCTION_TYPE:
1596 case METHOD_TYPE:
1597 write_function_type (type);
1598 break;
1600 case UNION_TYPE:
1601 case RECORD_TYPE:
1602 case ENUMERAL_TYPE:
1603 /* A pointer-to-member function is represented as a special
1604 RECORD_TYPE, so check for this first. */
1605 if (TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P (type))
1606 write_pointer_to_member_type (type);
1607 else
1608 write_class_enum_type (type);
1609 break;
1611 case TYPENAME_TYPE:
1612 case UNBOUND_CLASS_TEMPLATE:
1613 /* We handle TYPENAME_TYPEs and UNBOUND_CLASS_TEMPLATEs like
1614 ordinary nested names. */
1615 write_nested_name (TYPE_STUB_DECL (type));
1616 break;
1618 case POINTER_TYPE:
1619 write_char ('P');
1620 write_type (TREE_TYPE (type));
1621 break;
1623 case REFERENCE_TYPE:
1624 write_char ('R');
1625 write_type (TREE_TYPE (type));
1626 break;
1628 case TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM:
1629 case TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX:
1630 write_template_param (type);
1631 break;
1633 case TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM:
1634 write_template_template_param (type);
1635 break;
1637 case BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM:
1638 write_template_template_param (type);
1639 write_template_args
1640 (TI_ARGS (TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_TEMPLATE_INFO (type)));
1641 break;
1643 case VECTOR_TYPE:
1644 write_string ("U8__vector");
1645 write_type (TREE_TYPE (type));
1646 break;
1648 default:
1649 gcc_unreachable ();
1653 /* Types other than builtin types are substitution candidates. */
1654 if (!is_builtin_type)
1655 add_substitution (type);
1658 /* Non-terminal <CV-qualifiers> for type nodes. Returns the number of
1659 CV-qualifiers written for TYPE.
1661 <CV-qualifiers> ::= [r] [V] [K] */
1663 static int
1664 write_CV_qualifiers_for_type (const tree type)
1666 int num_qualifiers = 0;
1668 /* The order is specified by:
1670 "In cases where multiple order-insensitive qualifiers are
1671 present, they should be ordered 'K' (closest to the base type),
1672 'V', 'r', and 'U' (farthest from the base type) ..."
1674 Note that we do not use cp_type_quals below; given "const
1675 int[3]", the "const" is emitted with the "int", not with the
1676 array. */
1678 if (TYPE_QUALS (type) & TYPE_QUAL_RESTRICT)
1680 write_char ('r');
1681 ++num_qualifiers;
1683 if (TYPE_QUALS (type) & TYPE_QUAL_VOLATILE)
1685 write_char ('V');
1686 ++num_qualifiers;
1688 if (TYPE_QUALS (type) & TYPE_QUAL_CONST)
1690 write_char ('K');
1691 ++num_qualifiers;
1694 return num_qualifiers;
1697 /* Non-terminal <builtin-type>.
1699 <builtin-type> ::= v # void
1700 ::= b # bool
1701 ::= w # wchar_t
1702 ::= c # char
1703 ::= a # signed char
1704 ::= h # unsigned char
1705 ::= s # short
1706 ::= t # unsigned short
1707 ::= i # int
1708 ::= j # unsigned int
1709 ::= l # long
1710 ::= m # unsigned long
1711 ::= x # long long, __int64
1712 ::= y # unsigned long long, __int64
1713 ::= n # __int128
1714 ::= o # unsigned __int128
1715 ::= f # float
1716 ::= d # double
1717 ::= e # long double, __float80
1718 ::= g # __float128 [not supported]
1719 ::= u <source-name> # vendor extended type */
1721 static void
1722 write_builtin_type (tree type)
1724 switch (TREE_CODE (type))
1726 case VOID_TYPE:
1727 write_char ('v');
1728 break;
1730 case BOOLEAN_TYPE:
1731 write_char ('b');
1732 break;
1734 case INTEGER_TYPE:
1735 /* TYPE may still be wchar_t, since that isn't in
1736 integer_type_nodes. */
1737 if (type == wchar_type_node)
1738 write_char ('w');
1739 else if (TYPE_FOR_JAVA (type))
1740 write_java_integer_type_codes (type);
1741 else
1743 size_t itk;
1744 /* Assume TYPE is one of the shared integer type nodes. Find
1745 it in the array of these nodes. */
1746 iagain:
1747 for (itk = 0; itk < itk_none; ++itk)
1748 if (type == integer_types[itk])
1750 /* Print the corresponding single-letter code. */
1751 write_char (integer_type_codes[itk]);
1752 break;
1755 if (itk == itk_none)
1757 tree t = c_common_type_for_mode (TYPE_MODE (type),
1758 TYPE_UNSIGNED (type));
1759 if (type != t)
1761 type = t;
1762 goto iagain;
1765 if (TYPE_PRECISION (type) == 128)
1766 write_char (TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) ? 'o' : 'n');
1767 else
1769 /* Allow for cases where TYPE is not one of the shared
1770 integer type nodes and write a "vendor extended builtin
1771 type" with a name the form intN or uintN, respectively.
1772 Situations like this can happen if you have an
1773 __attribute__((__mode__(__SI__))) type and use exotic
1774 switches like '-mint8' on AVR. Of course, this is
1775 undefined by the C++ ABI (and '-mint8' is not even
1776 Standard C conforming), but when using such special
1777 options you're pretty much in nowhere land anyway. */
1778 const char *prefix;
1779 char prec[11]; /* up to ten digits for an unsigned */
1781 prefix = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) ? "uint" : "int";
1782 sprintf (prec, "%u", (unsigned) TYPE_PRECISION (type));
1783 write_char ('u'); /* "vendor extended builtin type" */
1784 write_unsigned_number (strlen (prefix) + strlen (prec));
1785 write_string (prefix);
1786 write_string (prec);
1790 break;
1792 case REAL_TYPE:
1793 if (type == float_type_node
1794 || type == java_float_type_node)
1795 write_char ('f');
1796 else if (type == double_type_node
1797 || type == java_double_type_node)
1798 write_char ('d');
1799 else if (type == long_double_type_node)
1800 write_char ('e');
1801 else
1802 gcc_unreachable ();
1803 break;
1805 default:
1806 gcc_unreachable ();
1810 /* Non-terminal <function-type>. NODE is a FUNCTION_TYPE or
1811 METHOD_TYPE. The return type is mangled before the parameter
1812 types.
1814 <function-type> ::= F [Y] <bare-function-type> E */
1816 static void
1817 write_function_type (const tree type)
1819 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("function-type", type);
1821 /* For a pointer to member function, the function type may have
1822 cv-qualifiers, indicating the quals for the artificial 'this'
1823 parameter. */
1824 if (TREE_CODE (type) == METHOD_TYPE)
1826 /* The first parameter must be a POINTER_TYPE pointing to the
1827 `this' parameter. */
1828 tree this_type = TREE_TYPE (TREE_VALUE (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (type)));
1829 write_CV_qualifiers_for_type (this_type);
1832 write_char ('F');
1833 /* We don't track whether or not a type is `extern "C"'. Note that
1834 you can have an `extern "C"' function that does not have
1835 `extern "C"' type, and vice versa:
1837 extern "C" typedef void function_t();
1838 function_t f; // f has C++ linkage, but its type is
1839 // `extern "C"'
1841 typedef void function_t();
1842 extern "C" function_t f; // Vice versa.
1844 See [dcl.link]. */
1845 write_bare_function_type (type, /*include_return_type_p=*/1,
1846 /*decl=*/NULL);
1847 write_char ('E');
1850 /* Non-terminal <bare-function-type>. TYPE is a FUNCTION_TYPE or
1851 METHOD_TYPE. If INCLUDE_RETURN_TYPE is nonzero, the return value
1852 is mangled before the parameter types. If non-NULL, DECL is
1853 FUNCTION_DECL for the function whose type is being emitted.
1855 If DECL is a member of a Java type, then a literal 'J'
1856 is output and the return type is mangled as if INCLUDE_RETURN_TYPE
1857 were nonzero.
1859 <bare-function-type> ::= [J]</signature/ type>+ */
1861 static void
1862 write_bare_function_type (const tree type, const int include_return_type_p,
1863 const tree decl)
1865 int java_method_p;
1867 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("bare-function-type", type);
1869 /* Detect Java methods and emit special encoding. */
1870 if (decl != NULL
1871 && DECL_FUNCTION_MEMBER_P (decl)
1872 && TYPE_FOR_JAVA (DECL_CONTEXT (decl))
1873 && !DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (decl)
1874 && !DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (decl)
1875 && !DECL_CONV_FN_P (decl))
1877 java_method_p = 1;
1878 write_char ('J');
1880 else
1882 java_method_p = 0;
1885 /* Mangle the return type, if requested. */
1886 if (include_return_type_p || java_method_p)
1887 write_type (TREE_TYPE (type));
1889 /* Now mangle the types of the arguments. */
1890 write_method_parms (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (type),
1891 TREE_CODE (type) == METHOD_TYPE,
1892 decl);
1895 /* Write the mangled representation of a method parameter list of
1896 types given in PARM_TYPES. If METHOD_P is nonzero, the function is
1897 considered a non-static method, and the this parameter is omitted.
1898 If non-NULL, DECL is the FUNCTION_DECL for the function whose
1899 parameters are being emitted. */
1901 static void
1902 write_method_parms (tree parm_types, const int method_p, const tree decl)
1904 tree first_parm_type;
1905 tree parm_decl = decl ? DECL_ARGUMENTS (decl) : NULL_TREE;
1907 /* Assume this parameter type list is variable-length. If it ends
1908 with a void type, then it's not. */
1909 int varargs_p = 1;
1911 /* If this is a member function, skip the first arg, which is the
1912 this pointer.
1913 "Member functions do not encode the type of their implicit this
1914 parameter."
1916 Similarly, there's no need to mangle artificial parameters, like
1917 the VTT parameters for constructors and destructors. */
1918 if (method_p)
1920 parm_types = TREE_CHAIN (parm_types);
1921 parm_decl = parm_decl ? TREE_CHAIN (parm_decl) : NULL_TREE;
1923 while (parm_decl && DECL_ARTIFICIAL (parm_decl))
1925 parm_types = TREE_CHAIN (parm_types);
1926 parm_decl = TREE_CHAIN (parm_decl);
1930 for (first_parm_type = parm_types;
1931 parm_types;
1932 parm_types = TREE_CHAIN (parm_types))
1934 tree parm = TREE_VALUE (parm_types);
1935 if (parm == void_type_node)
1937 /* "Empty parameter lists, whether declared as () or
1938 conventionally as (void), are encoded with a void parameter
1939 (v)." */
1940 if (parm_types == first_parm_type)
1941 write_type (parm);
1942 /* If the parm list is terminated with a void type, it's
1943 fixed-length. */
1944 varargs_p = 0;
1945 /* A void type better be the last one. */
1946 gcc_assert (TREE_CHAIN (parm_types) == NULL);
1948 else
1949 write_type (parm);
1952 if (varargs_p)
1953 /* <builtin-type> ::= z # ellipsis */
1954 write_char ('z');
1957 /* <class-enum-type> ::= <name> */
1959 static void
1960 write_class_enum_type (const tree type)
1962 write_name (TYPE_NAME (type), /*ignore_local_scope=*/0);
1965 /* Non-terminal <template-args>. ARGS is a TREE_VEC of template
1966 arguments.
1968 <template-args> ::= I <template-arg>+ E */
1970 static void
1971 write_template_args (tree args)
1973 int i;
1974 int length = TREE_VEC_LENGTH (args);
1976 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("template-args", args);
1978 write_char ('I');
1980 gcc_assert (length > 0);
1982 if (TREE_CODE (TREE_VEC_ELT (args, 0)) == TREE_VEC)
1984 /* We have nested template args. We want the innermost template
1985 argument list. */
1986 args = TREE_VEC_ELT (args, length - 1);
1987 length = TREE_VEC_LENGTH (args);
1989 for (i = 0; i < length; ++i)
1990 write_template_arg (TREE_VEC_ELT (args, i));
1992 write_char ('E');
1995 /* <expression> ::= <unary operator-name> <expression>
1996 ::= <binary operator-name> <expression> <expression>
1997 ::= <expr-primary>
1999 <expr-primary> ::= <template-param>
2000 ::= L <type> <value number> E # literal
2001 ::= L <mangled-name> E # external name
2002 ::= sr <type> <unqualified-name>
2003 ::= sr <type> <unqualified-name> <template-args> */
2005 static void
2006 write_expression (tree expr)
2008 enum tree_code code;
2010 code = TREE_CODE (expr);
2012 /* Skip NOP_EXPRs. They can occur when (say) a pointer argument
2013 is converted (via qualification conversions) to another
2014 type. */
2015 while (TREE_CODE (expr) == NOP_EXPR
2016 || TREE_CODE (expr) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR)
2018 expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0);
2019 code = TREE_CODE (expr);
2022 if (code == BASELINK)
2024 expr = BASELINK_FUNCTIONS (expr);
2025 code = TREE_CODE (expr);
2028 /* Handle pointers-to-members by making them look like expression
2029 nodes. */
2030 if (code == PTRMEM_CST)
2032 expr = build_nt (ADDR_EXPR,
2033 build_qualified_name (/*type=*/NULL_TREE,
2034 PTRMEM_CST_CLASS (expr),
2035 PTRMEM_CST_MEMBER (expr),
2036 /*template_p=*/false));
2037 code = TREE_CODE (expr);
2040 /* Handle template parameters. */
2041 if (code == TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM
2042 || code == TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM
2043 || code == BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM
2044 || code == TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX)
2045 write_template_param (expr);
2046 /* Handle literals. */
2047 else if (TREE_CODE_CLASS (code) == tcc_constant
2048 || (abi_version_at_least (2) && code == CONST_DECL))
2049 write_template_arg_literal (expr);
2050 else if (DECL_P (expr))
2052 /* G++ 3.2 incorrectly mangled non-type template arguments of
2053 enumeration type using their names. */
2054 if (code == CONST_DECL)
2055 G.need_abi_warning = 1;
2056 write_char ('L');
2057 write_mangled_name (expr, false);
2058 write_char ('E');
2060 else if (TREE_CODE (expr) == SIZEOF_EXPR
2061 && TYPE_P (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)))
2063 write_string ("st");
2064 write_type (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0));
2066 else if (abi_version_at_least (2) && TREE_CODE (expr) == SCOPE_REF)
2068 tree scope = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0);
2069 tree member = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1);
2071 /* If the MEMBER is a real declaration, then the qualifying
2072 scope was not dependent. Ideally, we would not have a
2073 SCOPE_REF in those cases, but sometimes we do. If the second
2074 argument is a DECL, then the name must not have been
2075 dependent. */
2076 if (DECL_P (member))
2077 write_expression (member);
2078 else
2080 tree template_args;
2082 write_string ("sr");
2083 write_type (scope);
2084 /* If MEMBER is a template-id, separate the template
2085 from the arguments. */
2086 if (TREE_CODE (member) == TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR)
2088 template_args = TREE_OPERAND (member, 1);
2089 member = TREE_OPERAND (member, 0);
2091 else
2092 template_args = NULL_TREE;
2093 /* Write out the name of the MEMBER. */
2094 if (IDENTIFIER_TYPENAME_P (member))
2095 write_conversion_operator_name (TREE_TYPE (member));
2096 else if (IDENTIFIER_OPNAME_P (member))
2098 int i;
2099 const char *mangled_name = NULL;
2101 /* Unfortunately, there is no easy way to go from the
2102 name of the operator back to the corresponding tree
2103 code. */
2104 for (i = 0; i < LAST_CPLUS_TREE_CODE; ++i)
2105 if (operator_name_info[i].identifier == member)
2107 /* The ABI says that we prefer binary operator
2108 names to unary operator names. */
2109 if (operator_name_info[i].arity == 2)
2111 mangled_name = operator_name_info[i].mangled_name;
2112 break;
2114 else if (!mangled_name)
2115 mangled_name = operator_name_info[i].mangled_name;
2117 else if (assignment_operator_name_info[i].identifier
2118 == member)
2120 mangled_name
2121 = assignment_operator_name_info[i].mangled_name;
2122 break;
2124 write_string (mangled_name);
2126 else
2127 write_source_name (member);
2128 /* Write out the template arguments. */
2129 if (template_args)
2130 write_template_args (template_args);
2133 else
2135 int i;
2137 /* When we bind a variable or function to a non-type template
2138 argument with reference type, we create an ADDR_EXPR to show
2139 the fact that the entity's address has been taken. But, we
2140 don't actually want to output a mangling code for the `&'. */
2141 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == ADDR_EXPR
2142 && TREE_TYPE (expr)
2143 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (expr)) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
2145 expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0);
2146 if (DECL_P (expr))
2148 write_expression (expr);
2149 return;
2152 code = TREE_CODE (expr);
2155 /* If it wasn't any of those, recursively expand the expression. */
2156 write_string (operator_name_info[(int) code].mangled_name);
2158 switch (code)
2160 case CALL_EXPR:
2161 sorry ("call_expr cannot be mangled due to a defect in the C++ ABI");
2162 break;
2164 case CAST_EXPR:
2165 write_type (TREE_TYPE (expr));
2166 /* There is no way to mangle a zero-operand cast like
2167 "T()". */
2168 if (!TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0))
2169 sorry ("zero-operand casts cannot be mangled due to a defect "
2170 "in the C++ ABI");
2171 else
2172 write_expression (TREE_VALUE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)));
2173 break;
2175 case STATIC_CAST_EXPR:
2176 case CONST_CAST_EXPR:
2177 write_type (TREE_TYPE (expr));
2178 write_expression (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0));
2179 break;
2182 /* Handle pointers-to-members specially. */
2183 case SCOPE_REF:
2184 write_type (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0));
2185 if (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1)) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
2186 write_source_name (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1));
2187 else if (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1)) == TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR)
2189 tree template_id;
2190 tree name;
2192 template_id = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1);
2193 name = TREE_OPERAND (template_id, 0);
2194 /* FIXME: What about operators? */
2195 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (name) == IDENTIFIER_NODE);
2196 write_source_name (TREE_OPERAND (template_id, 0));
2197 write_template_args (TREE_OPERAND (template_id, 1));
2199 else
2201 /* G++ 3.2 incorrectly put out both the "sr" code and
2202 the nested name of the qualified name. */
2203 G.need_abi_warning = 1;
2204 write_encoding (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1));
2206 break;
2208 default:
2209 for (i = 0; i < TREE_CODE_LENGTH (code); ++i)
2211 tree operand = TREE_OPERAND (expr, i);
2212 /* As a GNU extension, the middle operand of a
2213 conditional may be omitted. Since expression
2214 manglings are supposed to represent the input token
2215 stream, there's no good way to mangle such an
2216 expression without extending the C++ ABI. */
2217 if (code == COND_EXPR && i == 1 && !operand)
2219 error ("omitted middle operand to %<?:%> operand "
2220 "cannot be mangled");
2221 continue;
2223 write_expression (operand);
2229 /* Literal subcase of non-terminal <template-arg>.
2231 "Literal arguments, e.g. "A<42L>", are encoded with their type
2232 and value. Negative integer values are preceded with "n"; for
2233 example, "A<-42L>" becomes "1AILln42EE". The bool value false is
2234 encoded as 0, true as 1." */
2236 static void
2237 write_template_arg_literal (const tree value)
2239 write_char ('L');
2240 write_type (TREE_TYPE (value));
2242 switch (TREE_CODE (value))
2244 case CONST_DECL:
2245 write_integer_cst (DECL_INITIAL (value));
2246 break;
2248 case INTEGER_CST:
2249 gcc_assert (!same_type_p (TREE_TYPE (value), boolean_type_node)
2250 || integer_zerop (value) || integer_onep (value));
2251 write_integer_cst (value);
2252 break;
2254 case REAL_CST:
2255 write_real_cst (value);
2256 break;
2258 default:
2259 gcc_unreachable ();
2262 write_char ('E');
2265 /* Non-terminal <template-arg>.
2267 <template-arg> ::= <type> # type
2268 ::= L <type> </value/ number> E # literal
2269 ::= LZ <name> E # external name
2270 ::= X <expression> E # expression */
2272 static void
2273 write_template_arg (tree node)
2275 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (node);
2277 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("template-arg", node);
2279 /* A template template parameter's argument list contains TREE_LIST
2280 nodes of which the value field is the actual argument. */
2281 if (code == TREE_LIST)
2283 node = TREE_VALUE (node);
2284 /* If it's a decl, deal with its type instead. */
2285 if (DECL_P (node))
2287 node = TREE_TYPE (node);
2288 code = TREE_CODE (node);
2292 if (TREE_CODE (node) == NOP_EXPR
2293 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (node)) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
2295 /* Template parameters can be of reference type. To maintain
2296 internal consistency, such arguments use a conversion from
2297 address of object to reference type. */
2298 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (node, 0)) == ADDR_EXPR);
2299 if (abi_version_at_least (2))
2300 node = TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (node, 0), 0);
2301 else
2302 G.need_abi_warning = 1;
2305 if (TYPE_P (node))
2306 write_type (node);
2307 else if (code == TEMPLATE_DECL)
2308 /* A template appearing as a template arg is a template template arg. */
2309 write_template_template_arg (node);
2310 else if ((TREE_CODE_CLASS (code) == tcc_constant && code != PTRMEM_CST)
2311 || (abi_version_at_least (2) && code == CONST_DECL))
2312 write_template_arg_literal (node);
2313 else if (DECL_P (node))
2315 /* Until ABI version 2, non-type template arguments of
2316 enumeration type were mangled using their names. */
2317 if (code == CONST_DECL && !abi_version_at_least (2))
2318 G.need_abi_warning = 1;
2319 write_char ('L');
2320 /* Until ABI version 3, the underscore before the mangled name
2321 was incorrectly omitted. */
2322 if (!abi_version_at_least (3))
2324 G.need_abi_warning = 1;
2325 write_char ('Z');
2327 else
2328 write_string ("_Z");
2329 write_encoding (node);
2330 write_char ('E');
2332 else
2334 /* Template arguments may be expressions. */
2335 write_char ('X');
2336 write_expression (node);
2337 write_char ('E');
2341 /* <template-template-arg>
2342 ::= <name>
2343 ::= <substitution> */
2345 static void
2346 write_template_template_arg (const tree decl)
2348 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("template-template-arg", decl);
2350 if (find_substitution (decl))
2351 return;
2352 write_name (decl, /*ignore_local_scope=*/0);
2353 add_substitution (decl);
2357 /* Non-terminal <array-type>. TYPE is an ARRAY_TYPE.
2359 <array-type> ::= A [</dimension/ number>] _ </element/ type>
2360 ::= A <expression> _ </element/ type>
2362 "Array types encode the dimension (number of elements) and the
2363 element type. For variable length arrays, the dimension (but not
2364 the '_' separator) is omitted." */
2366 static void
2367 write_array_type (const tree type)
2369 write_char ('A');
2370 if (TYPE_DOMAIN (type))
2372 tree index_type;
2373 tree max;
2375 index_type = TYPE_DOMAIN (type);
2376 /* The INDEX_TYPE gives the upper and lower bounds of the
2377 array. */
2378 max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (index_type);
2379 if (TREE_CODE (max) == INTEGER_CST)
2381 /* The ABI specifies that we should mangle the number of
2382 elements in the array, not the largest allowed index. */
2383 max = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, max, size_one_node);
2384 write_unsigned_number (tree_low_cst (max, 1));
2386 else
2388 max = TREE_OPERAND (max, 0);
2389 if (!abi_version_at_least (2))
2391 /* value_dependent_expression_p presumes nothing is
2392 dependent when PROCESSING_TEMPLATE_DECL is zero. */
2393 ++processing_template_decl;
2394 if (!value_dependent_expression_p (max))
2395 G.need_abi_warning = 1;
2396 --processing_template_decl;
2398 write_expression (max);
2402 write_char ('_');
2403 write_type (TREE_TYPE (type));
2406 /* Non-terminal <pointer-to-member-type> for pointer-to-member
2407 variables. TYPE is a pointer-to-member POINTER_TYPE.
2409 <pointer-to-member-type> ::= M </class/ type> </member/ type> */
2411 static void
2412 write_pointer_to_member_type (const tree type)
2414 write_char ('M');
2415 write_type (TYPE_PTRMEM_CLASS_TYPE (type));
2416 write_type (TYPE_PTRMEM_POINTED_TO_TYPE (type));
2419 /* Non-terminal <template-param>. PARM is a TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM,
2420 TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM, BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM or a
2421 TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX.
2423 <template-param> ::= T </parameter/ number> _ */
2425 static void
2426 write_template_param (const tree parm)
2428 int parm_index;
2429 int parm_level;
2430 tree parm_type = NULL_TREE;
2432 MANGLE_TRACE_TREE ("template-parm", parm);
2434 switch (TREE_CODE (parm))
2436 case TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM:
2437 case TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM:
2438 case BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM:
2439 parm_index = TEMPLATE_TYPE_IDX (parm);
2440 parm_level = TEMPLATE_TYPE_LEVEL (parm);
2441 break;
2443 case TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX:
2444 parm_index = TEMPLATE_PARM_IDX (parm);
2445 parm_level = TEMPLATE_PARM_LEVEL (parm);
2446 parm_type = TREE_TYPE (TEMPLATE_PARM_DECL (parm));
2447 break;
2449 default:
2450 gcc_unreachable ();
2453 write_char ('T');
2454 /* NUMBER as it appears in the mangling is (-1)-indexed, with the
2455 earliest template param denoted by `_'. */
2456 if (parm_index > 0)
2457 write_unsigned_number (parm_index - 1);
2458 write_char ('_');
2461 /* <template-template-param>
2462 ::= <template-param>
2463 ::= <substitution> */
2465 static void
2466 write_template_template_param (const tree parm)
2468 tree template = NULL_TREE;
2470 /* PARM, a TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM, is an instantiation of the
2471 template template parameter. The substitution candidate here is
2472 only the template. */
2473 if (TREE_CODE (parm) == BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM)
2475 template
2476 = TI_TEMPLATE (TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_TEMPLATE_INFO (parm));
2477 if (find_substitution (template))
2478 return;
2481 /* <template-param> encodes only the template parameter position,
2482 not its template arguments, which is fine here. */
2483 write_template_param (parm);
2484 if (template)
2485 add_substitution (template);
2488 /* Non-terminal <substitution>.
2490 <substitution> ::= S <seq-id> _
2491 ::= S_ */
2493 static void
2494 write_substitution (const int seq_id)
2496 MANGLE_TRACE ("substitution", "");
2498 write_char ('S');
2499 if (seq_id > 0)
2500 write_number (seq_id - 1, /*unsigned=*/1, 36);
2501 write_char ('_');
2504 /* Start mangling ENTITY. */
2506 static inline void
2507 start_mangling (const tree entity, const bool ident_p)
2509 G.entity = entity;
2510 G.need_abi_warning = false;
2511 if (!ident_p)
2513 obstack_free (&name_obstack, name_base);
2514 mangle_obstack = &name_obstack;
2515 name_base = obstack_alloc (&name_obstack, 0);
2517 else
2518 mangle_obstack = &ident_hash->stack;
2521 /* Done with mangling. Return the generated mangled name. If WARN is
2522 true, and the name of G.entity will be mangled differently in a
2523 future version of the ABI, issue a warning. */
2525 static inline const char *
2526 finish_mangling (const bool warn)
2528 if (warn_abi && warn && G.need_abi_warning)
2529 warning (OPT_Wabi, "the mangled name of %qD will change in a future "
2530 "version of GCC",
2531 G.entity);
2533 /* Clear all the substitutions. */
2534 VEC_truncate (tree, G.substitutions, 0);
2536 /* Null-terminate the string. */
2537 write_char ('\0');
2539 return (const char *) obstack_finish (mangle_obstack);
2542 /* Initialize data structures for mangling. */
2544 void
2545 init_mangle (void)
2547 gcc_obstack_init (&name_obstack);
2548 name_base = obstack_alloc (&name_obstack, 0);
2549 G.substitutions = NULL;
2551 /* Cache these identifiers for quick comparison when checking for
2552 standard substitutions. */
2553 subst_identifiers[SUBID_ALLOCATOR] = get_identifier ("allocator");
2554 subst_identifiers[SUBID_BASIC_STRING] = get_identifier ("basic_string");
2555 subst_identifiers[SUBID_CHAR_TRAITS] = get_identifier ("char_traits");
2556 subst_identifiers[SUBID_BASIC_ISTREAM] = get_identifier ("basic_istream");
2557 subst_identifiers[SUBID_BASIC_OSTREAM] = get_identifier ("basic_ostream");
2558 subst_identifiers[SUBID_BASIC_IOSTREAM] = get_identifier ("basic_iostream");
2561 /* Generate the mangled name of DECL. */
2563 static const char *
2564 mangle_decl_string (const tree decl)
2566 const char *result;
2568 start_mangling (decl, /*ident_p=*/true);
2570 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == TYPE_DECL)
2571 write_type (TREE_TYPE (decl));
2572 else
2573 write_mangled_name (decl, true);
2575 result = finish_mangling (/*warn=*/true);
2576 if (DEBUG_MANGLE)
2577 fprintf (stderr, "mangle_decl_string = '%s'\n\n", result);
2578 return result;
2581 /* Like get_identifier, except that NAME is assumed to have been
2582 allocated on the obstack used by the identifier hash table. */
2584 static inline tree
2585 get_identifier_nocopy (const char *name)
2587 hashnode ht_node = ht_lookup (ident_hash, (const unsigned char *) name,
2588 strlen (name), HT_ALLOCED);
2589 return HT_IDENT_TO_GCC_IDENT (ht_node);
2592 /* Create an identifier for the external mangled name of DECL. */
2594 void
2595 mangle_decl (const tree decl)
2597 SET_DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl,
2598 get_identifier_nocopy (mangle_decl_string (decl)));
2601 /* Generate the mangled representation of TYPE. */
2603 const char *
2604 mangle_type_string (const tree type)
2606 const char *result;
2608 start_mangling (type, /*ident_p=*/false);
2609 write_type (type);
2610 result = finish_mangling (/*warn=*/false);
2611 if (DEBUG_MANGLE)
2612 fprintf (stderr, "mangle_type_string = '%s'\n\n", result);
2613 return result;
2616 /* Create an identifier for the mangled name of a special component
2617 for belonging to TYPE. CODE is the ABI-specified code for this
2618 component. */
2620 static tree
2621 mangle_special_for_type (const tree type, const char *code)
2623 const char *result;
2625 /* We don't have an actual decl here for the special component, so
2626 we can't just process the <encoded-name>. Instead, fake it. */
2627 start_mangling (type, /*ident_p=*/true);
2629 /* Start the mangling. */
2630 write_string ("_Z");
2631 write_string (code);
2633 /* Add the type. */
2634 write_type (type);
2635 result = finish_mangling (/*warn=*/false);
2637 if (DEBUG_MANGLE)
2638 fprintf (stderr, "mangle_special_for_type = %s\n\n", result);
2640 return get_identifier_nocopy (result);
2643 /* Create an identifier for the mangled representation of the typeinfo
2644 structure for TYPE. */
2646 tree
2647 mangle_typeinfo_for_type (const tree type)
2649 return mangle_special_for_type (type, "TI");
2652 /* Create an identifier for the mangled name of the NTBS containing
2653 the mangled name of TYPE. */
2655 tree
2656 mangle_typeinfo_string_for_type (const tree type)
2658 return mangle_special_for_type (type, "TS");
2661 /* Create an identifier for the mangled name of the vtable for TYPE. */
2663 tree
2664 mangle_vtbl_for_type (const tree type)
2666 return mangle_special_for_type (type, "TV");
2669 /* Returns an identifier for the mangled name of the VTT for TYPE. */
2671 tree
2672 mangle_vtt_for_type (const tree type)
2674 return mangle_special_for_type (type, "TT");
2677 /* Return an identifier for a construction vtable group. TYPE is
2678 the most derived class in the hierarchy; BINFO is the base
2679 subobject for which this construction vtable group will be used.
2681 This mangling isn't part of the ABI specification; in the ABI
2682 specification, the vtable group is dumped in the same COMDAT as the
2683 main vtable, and is referenced only from that vtable, so it doesn't
2684 need an external name. For binary formats without COMDAT sections,
2685 though, we need external names for the vtable groups.
2687 We use the production
2689 <special-name> ::= CT <type> <offset number> _ <base type> */
2691 tree
2692 mangle_ctor_vtbl_for_type (const tree type, const tree binfo)
2694 const char *result;
2696 start_mangling (type, /*ident_p=*/true);
2698 write_string ("_Z");
2699 write_string ("TC");
2700 write_type (type);
2701 write_integer_cst (BINFO_OFFSET (binfo));
2702 write_char ('_');
2703 write_type (BINFO_TYPE (binfo));
2705 result = finish_mangling (/*warn=*/false);
2706 if (DEBUG_MANGLE)
2707 fprintf (stderr, "mangle_ctor_vtbl_for_type = %s\n\n", result);
2708 return get_identifier_nocopy (result);
2711 /* Mangle a this pointer or result pointer adjustment.
2713 <call-offset> ::= h <fixed offset number> _
2714 ::= v <fixed offset number> _ <virtual offset number> _ */
2716 static void
2717 mangle_call_offset (const tree fixed_offset, const tree virtual_offset)
2719 write_char (virtual_offset ? 'v' : 'h');
2721 /* For either flavor, write the fixed offset. */
2722 write_integer_cst (fixed_offset);
2723 write_char ('_');
2725 /* For a virtual thunk, add the virtual offset. */
2726 if (virtual_offset)
2728 write_integer_cst (virtual_offset);
2729 write_char ('_');
2733 /* Return an identifier for the mangled name of a this-adjusting or
2734 covariant thunk to FN_DECL. FIXED_OFFSET is the initial adjustment
2735 to this used to find the vptr. If VIRTUAL_OFFSET is non-NULL, this
2736 is a virtual thunk, and it is the vtbl offset in
2737 bytes. THIS_ADJUSTING is nonzero for a this adjusting thunk and
2738 zero for a covariant thunk. Note, that FN_DECL might be a covariant
2739 thunk itself. A covariant thunk name always includes the adjustment
2740 for the this pointer, even if there is none.
2742 <special-name> ::= T <call-offset> <base encoding>
2743 ::= Tc <this_adjust call-offset> <result_adjust call-offset>
2744 <base encoding> */
2746 tree
2747 mangle_thunk (tree fn_decl, const int this_adjusting, tree fixed_offset,
2748 tree virtual_offset)
2750 const char *result;
2752 start_mangling (fn_decl, /*ident_p=*/true);
2754 write_string ("_Z");
2755 write_char ('T');
2757 if (!this_adjusting)
2759 /* Covariant thunk with no this adjustment */
2760 write_char ('c');
2761 mangle_call_offset (integer_zero_node, NULL_TREE);
2762 mangle_call_offset (fixed_offset, virtual_offset);
2764 else if (!DECL_THUNK_P (fn_decl))
2765 /* Plain this adjusting thunk. */
2766 mangle_call_offset (fixed_offset, virtual_offset);
2767 else
2769 /* This adjusting thunk to covariant thunk. */
2770 write_char ('c');
2771 mangle_call_offset (fixed_offset, virtual_offset);
2772 fixed_offset = ssize_int (THUNK_FIXED_OFFSET (fn_decl));
2773 virtual_offset = THUNK_VIRTUAL_OFFSET (fn_decl);
2774 if (virtual_offset)
2775 virtual_offset = BINFO_VPTR_FIELD (virtual_offset);
2776 mangle_call_offset (fixed_offset, virtual_offset);
2777 fn_decl = THUNK_TARGET (fn_decl);
2780 /* Scoped name. */
2781 write_encoding (fn_decl);
2783 result = finish_mangling (/*warn=*/false);
2784 if (DEBUG_MANGLE)
2785 fprintf (stderr, "mangle_thunk = %s\n\n", result);
2786 return get_identifier_nocopy (result);
2789 /* This hash table maps TYPEs to the IDENTIFIER for a conversion
2790 operator to TYPE. The nodes are IDENTIFIERs whose TREE_TYPE is the
2791 TYPE. */
2793 static GTY ((param_is (union tree_node))) htab_t conv_type_names;
2795 /* Hash a node (VAL1) in the table. */
2797 static hashval_t
2798 hash_type (const void *val)
2800 return (hashval_t) TYPE_UID (TREE_TYPE ((tree) val));
2803 /* Compare VAL1 (a node in the table) with VAL2 (a TYPE). */
2805 static int
2806 compare_type (const void *val1, const void *val2)
2808 return TREE_TYPE ((tree) val1) == (tree) val2;
2811 /* Return an identifier for the mangled unqualified name for a
2812 conversion operator to TYPE. This mangling is not specified by the
2813 ABI spec; it is only used internally. */
2815 tree
2816 mangle_conv_op_name_for_type (const tree type)
2818 void **slot;
2819 tree identifier;
2821 if (type == error_mark_node)
2822 return error_mark_node;
2824 if (conv_type_names == NULL)
2825 conv_type_names = htab_create_ggc (31, &hash_type, &compare_type, NULL);
2827 slot = htab_find_slot_with_hash (conv_type_names, type,
2828 (hashval_t) TYPE_UID (type), INSERT);
2829 identifier = (tree)*slot;
2830 if (!identifier)
2832 char buffer[64];
2834 /* Create a unique name corresponding to TYPE. */
2835 sprintf (buffer, "operator %lu",
2836 (unsigned long) htab_elements (conv_type_names));
2837 identifier = get_identifier (buffer);
2838 *slot = identifier;
2840 /* Hang TYPE off the identifier so it can be found easily later
2841 when performing conversions. */
2842 TREE_TYPE (identifier) = type;
2844 /* Set bits on the identifier so we know later it's a conversion. */
2845 IDENTIFIER_OPNAME_P (identifier) = 1;
2846 IDENTIFIER_TYPENAME_P (identifier) = 1;
2849 return identifier;
2852 /* Return an identifier for the name of an initialization guard
2853 variable for indicated VARIABLE. */
2855 tree
2856 mangle_guard_variable (const tree variable)
2858 start_mangling (variable, /*ident_p=*/true);
2859 write_string ("_ZGV");
2860 if (strncmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (variable)), "_ZGR", 4) == 0)
2861 /* The name of a guard variable for a reference temporary should refer
2862 to the reference, not the temporary. */
2863 write_string (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (variable)) + 4);
2864 else
2865 write_name (variable, /*ignore_local_scope=*/0);
2866 return get_identifier_nocopy (finish_mangling (/*warn=*/false));
2869 /* Return an identifier for the name of a temporary variable used to
2870 initialize a static reference. This isn't part of the ABI, but we might
2871 as well call them something readable. */
2873 tree
2874 mangle_ref_init_variable (const tree variable)
2876 start_mangling (variable, /*ident_p=*/true);
2877 write_string ("_ZGR");
2878 write_name (variable, /*ignore_local_scope=*/0);
2879 return get_identifier_nocopy (finish_mangling (/*warn=*/false));
2883 /* Foreign language type mangling section. */
2885 /* How to write the type codes for the integer Java type. */
2887 static void
2888 write_java_integer_type_codes (const tree type)
2890 if (type == java_int_type_node)
2891 write_char ('i');
2892 else if (type == java_short_type_node)
2893 write_char ('s');
2894 else if (type == java_byte_type_node)
2895 write_char ('c');
2896 else if (type == java_char_type_node)
2897 write_char ('w');
2898 else if (type == java_long_type_node)
2899 write_char ('x');
2900 else if (type == java_boolean_type_node)
2901 write_char ('b');
2902 else
2903 gcc_unreachable ();
2906 #include "gt-cp-mangle.h"