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1 /* Definitions for C++ parsing and type checking.
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
3 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Michael Tiemann (tiemann@cygnus.com)
5
6 This file is part of GNU CC.
7
8 GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
11 any later version.
12
13 GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
20 the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
22
23 #include "function.h"
24 #include "hashtab.h"
25 #include "splay-tree.h"
26 #include "varray.h"
27
28 #ifndef GCC_CP_TREE_H
29 #define GCC_CP_TREE_H
30
31 #include "c-common.h"
32
33 /* Usage of TREE_LANG_FLAG_?:
34 0: BINFO_MARKED (BINFO nodes).
35 IDENTIFIER_MARKED (IDENTIFIER_NODEs)
36 NEW_EXPR_USE_GLOBAL (in NEW_EXPR).
37 DELETE_EXPR_USE_GLOBAL (in DELETE_EXPR).
38 LOOKUP_EXPR_GLOBAL (in LOOKUP_EXPR).
39 TREE_INDIRECT_USING (in NAMESPACE_DECL).
40 LOCAL_BINDING_P (in CPLUS_BINDING)
41 ICS_USER_FLAG (in _CONV)
42 CLEANUP_P (in TRY_BLOCK)
43 AGGR_INIT_VIA_CTOR_P (in AGGR_INIT_EXPR)
44 CTOR_BEGIN_P (in CTOR_STMT)
45 BV_USE_VCALL_INDEX_P (in the BINFO_VIRTUALS TREE_LIST)
46 PTRMEM_OK_P (in ADDR_EXPR, OFFSET_REF)
47 PARMLIST_ELLIPSIS_P (in PARMLIST)
48 1: IDENTIFIER_VIRTUAL_P.
49 TI_PENDING_TEMPLATE_FLAG.
50 TEMPLATE_PARMS_FOR_INLINE.
51 DELETE_EXPR_USE_VEC (in DELETE_EXPR).
52 (TREE_CALLS_NEW) (in _EXPR or _REF) (commented-out).
53 TYPE_BASE_CONVS_MAY_REQUIRE_CODE_P (in _TYPE).
54 INHERITED_VALUE_BINDING_P (in CPLUS_BINDING)
55 BASELINK_P (in TREE_LIST)
56 ICS_ELLIPSIS_FLAG (in _CONV)
57 BINFO_ACCESS (in BINFO)
58 2: IDENTIFIER_OPNAME_P.
59 TYPE_POLYMORHPIC_P (in _TYPE)
60 ICS_THIS_FLAG (in _CONV)
61 BINDING_HAS_LEVEL_P (in CPLUS_BINDING)
62 BINFO_LOST_PRIMARY_P (in BINFO)
63 TREE_PARMLIST (in TREE_LIST)
64 3: TYPE_USES_VIRTUAL_BASECLASSES (in a class TYPE).
65 BINFO_VTABLE_PATH_MARKED.
66 BINFO_PUSHDECLS_MARKED.
67 (TREE_REFERENCE_EXPR) (in NON_LVALUE_EXPR) (commented-out).
68 ICS_BAD_FLAG (in _CONV)
69 FN_TRY_BLOCK_P (in TRY_BLOCK)
70 IDENTIFIER_CTOR_OR_DTOR_P (in IDENTIFIER_NODE)
71 4: BINFO_NEW_VTABLE_MARKED.
72 TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (in INDIRECT_REF, SAVE_EXPR, CONSTRUCTOR,
73 or FIELD_DECL).
74 NEED_TEMPORARY_P (in REF_BIND, BASE_CONV)
75 IDENTIFIER_TYPENAME_P (in IDENTIFIER_NODE)
76 5: C_IS_RESERVED_WORD (in IDENTIFIER_NODE)
77 6: BINFO_ACCESS (in BINFO)
78
79 Usage of TYPE_LANG_FLAG_?:
80 0: C_TYPE_FIELDS_READONLY (in RECORD_TYPE or UNION_TYPE).
81 1: TYPE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR.
82 2: TYPE_HAS_DESTRUCTOR.
83 3: TYPE_FOR_JAVA.
84 4: TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR
85 5: IS_AGGR_TYPE.
86 6: TYPE_BUILT_IN.
87
88 Usage of DECL_LANG_FLAG_?:
89 0: DECL_ERROR_REPORTED (in VAR_DECL).
90 DECL_TEMPLATE_PARM_P (in CONST_DECL, TYPE_DECL, or TEMPLATE_DECL)
91 DECL_LOCAL_FUNCTION_P (in FUNCTION_DECL)
92 DECL_MUTABLE_P (in FIELD_DECL)
93 1: C_TYPEDEF_EXPLICITLY_SIGNED (in TYPE_DECL).
94 DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATED (in a VAR_DECL or a FUNCTION_DECL)
95 DECL_C_BITFIELD (in FIELD_DECL)
96 2: DECL_THIS_EXTERN (in VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL).
97 DECL_IMPLICIT_TYPEDEF_P (in a TYPE_DECL)
98 3: DECL_IN_AGGR_P.
99 4: DECL_C_BIT_FIELD
100 5: DECL_INTERFACE_KNOWN.
101 6: DECL_THIS_STATIC (in VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL).
102 7: DECL_DEAD_FOR_LOCAL (in VAR_DECL).
103 DECL_THUNK_P (in a member FUNCTION_DECL)
104
105 Usage of language-independent fields in a language-dependent manner:
106
107 TREE_USED
108 This field is BINFO_INDIRECT_PRIMARY_P in a BINFO.
109
110 TYPE_ALIAS_SET
111 This field is used by TYPENAME_TYPEs, TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARMs, and so
112 forth as a substitute for the mark bits provided in `lang_type'.
113 At present, only the six low-order bits are used.
114
115 TYPE_BINFO
116 For an ENUMERAL_TYPE, this is ENUM_TEMPLATE_INFO.
117 For a TYPENAME_TYPE, this is TYPENAME_TYPE_FULLNAME.
118 For a TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM or BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM,
119 this is TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_TEMPLATE_INFO.
120 For a FUNCTION_TYPE or METHOD_TYPE, this is TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS
121
122 BINFO_VIRTUALS
123 For a binfo, this is a TREE_LIST. The BV_DELTA of each node
124 gives the amount by which to adjust the `this' pointer when
125 calling the function. If the method is an overriden version of a
126 base class method, then it is assumed that, prior to adjustment,
127 the this pointer points to an object of the base class.
128
129 The BV_VCALL_INDEX of each node, if non-NULL, gives the vtable
130 index of the vcall offset for this entry. If
131 BV_USE_VCALL_INDEX_P then the corresponding vtable entry should
132 use a virtual thunk, as opposed to an ordinary thunk.
133
134 The BV_FN is the declaration for the virtual function itself.
135
136 BINFO_VTABLE
137 This is an expression with POINTER_TYPE that gives the value
138 to which the vptr should be initialized. Use get_vtbl_decl_for_binfo
139 to extract the VAR_DECL for the complete vtable.
140
141 DECL_ARGUMENTS
142 For a VAR_DECL this is DECL_ANON_UNION_ELEMS.
143
144 DECL_VINDEX
145 This field is NULL for a non-virtual function. For a virtual
146 function, it is eventually set to an INTEGER_CST indicating the
147 index in the vtable at which this function can be found. When
148 a virtual function is declared, but before it is known what
149 function is overriden, this field is the error_mark_node.
150
151 Temporarily, it may be set to a TREE_LIST whose TREE_VALUE is
152 the virtual function this one overrides, and whose TREE_CHAIN is
153 the old DECL_VINDEX. */
154
155 /* Language-specific tree checkers. */
156
157 #if defined ENABLE_TREE_CHECKING && (GCC_VERSION >= 2007)
158
159 #define VAR_OR_FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK(NODE) \
160 ({ const tree __t = NODE; \
161 enum tree_code __c = TREE_CODE(__t); \
162 if (__c != VAR_DECL && __c != FUNCTION_DECL) \
163 tree_check_failed (__t, VAR_DECL, __FILE__, __LINE__, \
164 __FUNCTION__); \
165 __t; })
166
167 #define VAR_FUNCTION_OR_PARM_DECL_CHECK(NODE) \
168 ({ const tree __t = NODE; \
169 enum tree_code __c = TREE_CODE(__t); \
170 if (__c != VAR_DECL \
171 && __c != FUNCTION_DECL \
172 && __c != PARM_DECL) \
173 tree_check_failed (__t, VAR_DECL, __FILE__, __LINE__, \
174 __FUNCTION__); \
175 __t; })
176
177 #define VAR_TEMPL_TYPE_OR_FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK(NODE) \
178 ({ const tree __t = NODE; \
179 enum tree_code __c = TREE_CODE(__t); \
180 if (__c != VAR_DECL \
181 && __c != FUNCTION_DECL \
182 && __c != TYPE_DECL \
183 && __c != TEMPLATE_DECL) \
184 tree_check_failed (__t, VAR_DECL, __FILE__, __LINE__, \
185 __FUNCTION__); \
186 __t; })
187
188 #define RECORD_OR_UNION_TYPE_CHECK(NODE) \
189 ({ const tree __t = NODE; \
190 enum tree_code __c = TREE_CODE(__t); \
191 if (__c != RECORD_TYPE && __c != UNION_TYPE) \
192 tree_check_failed (__t, RECORD_TYPE, __FILE__, __LINE__, \
193 __FUNCTION__); \
194 __t; })
195
196 #else /* not ENABLE_TREE_CHECKING, or not gcc */
197
198 #define VAR_OR_FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK(NODE) NODE
199 #define VAR_FUNCTION_OR_PARM_DECL_CHECK(NODE) NODE
200 #define VAR_TEMPL_TYPE_OR_FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK(NODE) NODE
201 #define RECORD_OR_UNION_TYPE_CHECK(NODE) NODE
202
203 #endif
204
205 \f
206 /* ABI control. */
207
208 /* Nonzero to use __cxa_atexit, rather than atexit, to register
209 destructors for local statics and global objects. */
210
211 extern int flag_use_cxa_atexit;
212
213 /* Nonzero means generate 'rtti' that give run-time type information. */
214
215 extern int flag_rtti;
216
217 /* Nonzero if we want to support huge (> 2^(sizeof(short)*8-1) bytes)
218 objects. */
219
220 extern int flag_huge_objects;
221
222 \f
223 /* Language-dependent contents of an identifier. */
224
225 struct lang_identifier
226 {
227 struct c_common_identifier ignore;
228 tree namespace_bindings;
229 tree bindings;
230 tree class_value;
231 tree class_template_info;
232 struct lang_id2 *x;
233 };
234
235 /* In an IDENTIFIER_NODE, nonzero if this identifier is actually a
236 keyword. C_RID_CODE (node) is then the RID_* value of the keyword,
237 and C_RID_YYCODE is the token number wanted by Yacc. */
238
239 #define C_IS_RESERVED_WORD(id) TREE_LANG_FLAG_5 (id)
240
241 extern const short rid_to_yy[RID_MAX];
242 #define C_RID_YYCODE(id) rid_to_yy[C_RID_CODE (id)]
243
244 #define LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST(NODE) \
245 ((struct lang_identifier*)IDENTIFIER_NODE_CHECK (NODE))
246
247 struct lang_id2
248 {
249 tree label_value, implicit_decl;
250 tree error_locus;
251 };
252
253 typedef struct
254 {
255 tree t;
256 int new_type_flag;
257 tree lookups;
258 } flagged_type_tree;
259
260 typedef struct
261 {
262 struct tree_common common;
263 HOST_WIDE_INT index;
264 HOST_WIDE_INT level;
265 HOST_WIDE_INT orig_level;
266 tree decl;
267 } template_parm_index;
268
269 typedef struct ptrmem_cst
270 {
271 struct tree_common common;
272 /* This isn't used, but the middle-end expects all constants to have
273 this field. */
274 struct rtx_def *rtl;
275 tree member;
276 }* ptrmem_cst_t;
277
278 /* Nonzero if this binding is for a local scope, as opposed to a class
279 or namespace scope. */
280 #define LOCAL_BINDING_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE)
281
282 /* Nonzero if BINDING_VALUE is from a base class of the class which is
283 currently being defined. */
284 #define INHERITED_VALUE_BINDING_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_1(NODE)
285
286 /* For a binding between a name and an entity at a non-local scope,
287 defines the scope where the binding is declared. (Either a class
288 _TYPE node, or a NAMESPACE_DECL.) This macro should be used only
289 for namespace-level bindings; on the IDENTIFIER_BINDING list
290 BINDING_LEVEL is used instead. */
291 #define BINDING_SCOPE(NODE) (((struct tree_binding*)CPLUS_BINDING_CHECK (NODE))->scope.scope)
292
293 /* Nonzero if NODE has BINDING_LEVEL, rather than BINDING_SCOPE. */
294 #define BINDING_HAS_LEVEL_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_2 ((NODE))
295
296 /* This is the declaration bound to the name. Possible values:
297 variable, overloaded function, namespace, template, enumerator. */
298 #define BINDING_VALUE(NODE) (((struct tree_binding*)CPLUS_BINDING_CHECK (NODE))->value)
299
300 /* If name is bound to a type, this is the type (struct, union, enum). */
301 #define BINDING_TYPE(NODE) TREE_TYPE(NODE)
302
303 #define IDENTIFIER_GLOBAL_VALUE(NODE) \
304 namespace_binding (NODE, global_namespace)
305 #define SET_IDENTIFIER_GLOBAL_VALUE(NODE, VAL) \
306 set_namespace_binding (NODE, global_namespace, VAL)
307 #define IDENTIFIER_NAMESPACE_VALUE(NODE) \
308 namespace_binding (NODE, current_namespace)
309 #define SET_IDENTIFIER_NAMESPACE_VALUE(NODE, VAL) \
310 set_namespace_binding (NODE, current_namespace, VAL)
311
312 #define CLEANUP_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (TRY_BLOCK_CHECK (NODE))
313 #define CLEANUP_DECL(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (CLEANUP_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 0)
314 #define CLEANUP_EXPR(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (CLEANUP_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 1)
315
316 /* Returns nonzero iff TYPE1 and TYPE2 are the same type, in the usual
317 sense of `same'. */
318 #define same_type_p(type1, type2) \
319 comptypes ((type1), (type2), COMPARE_STRICT)
320
321 /* Returns nonzero iff TYPE1 and TYPE2 are the same type, ignoring
322 top-level qualifiers. */
323 #define same_type_ignoring_top_level_qualifiers_p(type1, type2) \
324 same_type_p (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type1), TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type2))
325
326 /* Non-zero if we are presently building a statement tree, rather
327 than expanding each statement as we encounter it. */
328 #define building_stmt_tree() (last_tree != NULL_TREE)
329
330 /* Returns non-zero iff NODE is a declaration for the global function
331 `main'. */
332 #define DECL_MAIN_P(NODE) \
333 (DECL_EXTERN_C_FUNCTION_P (NODE) \
334 && DECL_NAME (NODE) != NULL_TREE \
335 && MAIN_NAME_P (DECL_NAME (NODE)))
336
337
338 struct tree_binding
339 {
340 struct tree_common common;
341 union {
342 tree scope;
343 struct binding_level *level;
344 } scope;
345 tree value;
346 };
347
348 /* The overloaded FUNCTION_DECL. */
349 #define OVL_FUNCTION(NODE) (((struct tree_overload*)OVERLOAD_CHECK (NODE))->function)
350 #define OVL_CHAIN(NODE) TREE_CHAIN(NODE)
351 /* Polymorphic access to FUNCTION and CHAIN. */
352 #define OVL_CURRENT(NODE) \
353 ((TREE_CODE(NODE)==OVERLOAD) ? OVL_FUNCTION(NODE) : NODE)
354 #define OVL_NEXT(NODE) \
355 ((TREE_CODE(NODE)==OVERLOAD) ? TREE_CHAIN(NODE) : NULL_TREE)
356 /* If set, this was imported in a using declaration.
357 This is not to confuse with being used somewhere, which
358 is not important for this node. */
359 #define OVL_USED(NODE) TREE_USED(NODE)
360
361 struct tree_overload
362 {
363 struct tree_common common;
364 tree function;
365 };
366
367 /* A `baselink' is a TREE_LIST whose TREE_PURPOSE is a BINFO
368 indicating a particular base class, and whose TREE_VALUE is a
369 (possibly overloaded) function from that base class. */
370 #define BASELINK_P(NODE) \
371 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TREE_LIST && TREE_LANG_FLAG_1 (NODE))
372 #define SET_BASELINK_P(NODE) \
373 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_1 (NODE) = 1)
374
375 #define WRAPPER_PTR(NODE) (((struct tree_wrapper*)WRAPPER_CHECK (NODE))->u.ptr)
376 #define WRAPPER_INT(NODE) (((struct tree_wrapper*)WRAPPER_CHECK (NODE))->u.i)
377
378 struct tree_wrapper
379 {
380 struct tree_common common;
381 union {
382 void *ptr;
383 int i;
384 } u;
385 };
386
387 #define SRCLOC_FILE(NODE) (((struct tree_srcloc*)SRCLOC_CHECK (NODE))->filename)
388 #define SRCLOC_LINE(NODE) (((struct tree_srcloc*)SRCLOC_CHECK (NODE))->linenum)
389 struct tree_srcloc
390 {
391 struct tree_common common;
392 const char *filename;
393 int linenum;
394 };
395
396 /* Macros for access to language-specific slots in an identifier. */
397
398 #define IDENTIFIER_NAMESPACE_BINDINGS(NODE) \
399 (LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST (NODE)->namespace_bindings)
400 #define IDENTIFIER_TEMPLATE(NODE) \
401 (LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST (NODE)->class_template_info)
402
403 /* The IDENTIFIER_BINDING is the innermost CPLUS_BINDING for the
404 identifier. It's TREE_CHAIN is the next outermost binding. Each
405 BINDING_VALUE is a DECL for the associated declaration. Thus,
406 name lookup consists simply of pulling off the node at the front
407 of the list (modulo oddities for looking up the names of types,
408 and such.) You can use BINDING_SCOPE or BINDING_LEVEL to
409 determine the scope that bound the name. */
410 #define IDENTIFIER_BINDING(NODE) \
411 (LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST (NODE)->bindings)
412
413 /* The IDENTIFIER_VALUE is the value of the IDENTIFIER_BINDING, or
414 NULL_TREE if there is no binding. */
415 #define IDENTIFIER_VALUE(NODE) \
416 (IDENTIFIER_BINDING (NODE) \
417 ? BINDING_VALUE (IDENTIFIER_BINDING (NODE)) \
418 : NULL_TREE)
419
420 /* If IDENTIFIER_CLASS_VALUE is set, then NODE is bound in the current
421 class, and IDENTIFIER_CLASS_VALUE is the value binding. This is
422 just a pointer to the BINDING_VALUE of one of the bindings in the
423 IDENTIFIER_BINDINGs list, so any time that this is non-NULL so is
424 IDENTIFIER_BINDING. */
425 #define IDENTIFIER_CLASS_VALUE(NODE) \
426 (LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST (NODE)->class_value)
427
428 /* TREE_TYPE only indicates on local and class scope the current
429 type. For namespace scope, the presence of a type in any namespace
430 is indicated with global_type_node, and the real type behind must
431 be found through lookup. */
432 #define IDENTIFIER_TYPE_VALUE(NODE) (identifier_type_value(NODE))
433 #define REAL_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_VALUE(NODE) (TREE_TYPE (NODE))
434 #define SET_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_VALUE(NODE,TYPE) (TREE_TYPE (NODE) = TYPE)
435 #define IDENTIFIER_HAS_TYPE_VALUE(NODE) (IDENTIFIER_TYPE_VALUE (NODE) ? 1 : 0)
436
437 #define LANG_ID_FIELD(NAME,NODE) \
438 (LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST (NODE)->x \
439 ? LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST (NODE)->x->NAME : 0)
440
441 #define SET_LANG_ID(NODE,VALUE,NAME) \
442 (LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST (NODE)->x == 0 \
443 ? LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST (NODE)->x \
444 = (struct lang_id2 *)perm_calloc (1, sizeof (struct lang_id2)) : 0, \
445 LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST (NODE)->x->NAME = (VALUE))
446
447 #define IDENTIFIER_LABEL_VALUE(NODE) LANG_ID_FIELD(label_value, NODE)
448 #define SET_IDENTIFIER_LABEL_VALUE(NODE,VALUE) \
449 SET_LANG_ID(NODE, VALUE, label_value)
450
451 #define IDENTIFIER_IMPLICIT_DECL(NODE) LANG_ID_FIELD(implicit_decl, NODE)
452 #define SET_IDENTIFIER_IMPLICIT_DECL(NODE,VALUE) \
453 SET_LANG_ID(NODE, VALUE, implicit_decl)
454
455 #define IDENTIFIER_ERROR_LOCUS(NODE) LANG_ID_FIELD(error_locus, NODE)
456 #define SET_IDENTIFIER_ERROR_LOCUS(NODE,VALUE) \
457 SET_LANG_ID(NODE, VALUE, error_locus)
458
459 /* Nonzero if this identifier is used as a virtual function name somewhere
460 (optimizes searches). */
461 #define IDENTIFIER_VIRTUAL_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_1(NODE)
462
463 /* Nonzero if this identifier is the prefix for a mangled C++ operator
464 name. */
465 #define IDENTIFIER_OPNAME_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_2(NODE)
466
467 /* Nonzero if this identifier is the name of a type-conversion
468 operator. */
469 #define IDENTIFIER_TYPENAME_P(NODE) \
470 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_4 (NODE))
471
472 /* Nonzero if this identifier is the name of a constructor or
473 destructor. */
474 #define IDENTIFIER_CTOR_OR_DTOR_P(NODE) \
475 TREE_LANG_FLAG_3 (NODE)
476
477 /* In a RECORD_TYPE or UNION_TYPE, nonzero if any component is read-only. */
478 #define C_TYPE_FIELDS_READONLY(type) TYPE_LANG_FLAG_0 (type)
479
480 /* Store a value in that field. */
481 #define C_SET_EXP_ORIGINAL_CODE(exp, code) \
482 (TREE_COMPLEXITY (exp) = (int)(code))
483 \f
484 /* If non-zero, a VAR_DECL whose cleanup will cause a throw to the
485 next exception handler. */
486 extern tree exception_throw_decl;
487
488 enum cp_tree_index
489 {
490 CPTI_JAVA_BYTE_TYPE,
491 CPTI_JAVA_SHORT_TYPE,
492 CPTI_JAVA_INT_TYPE,
493 CPTI_JAVA_LONG_TYPE,
494 CPTI_JAVA_FLOAT_TYPE,
495 CPTI_JAVA_DOUBLE_TYPE,
496 CPTI_JAVA_CHAR_TYPE,
497 CPTI_JAVA_BOOLEAN_TYPE,
498
499 CPTI_WCHAR_DECL,
500 CPTI_VTABLE_ENTRY_TYPE,
501 CPTI_DELTA_TYPE,
502 CPTI_VTABLE_INDEX_TYPE,
503 CPTI_CLEANUP_TYPE,
504 CPTI_VTT_PARM_TYPE,
505
506 CPTI_TI_DESC_TYPE,
507 CPTI_BLTN_DESC_TYPE,
508 CPTI_PTR_DESC_TYPE,
509 CPTI_ARY_DESC_TYPE,
510 CPTI_FUNC_DESC_TYPE,
511 CPTI_ENUM_DESC_TYPE,
512 CPTI_CLASS_DESC_TYPE,
513 CPTI_SI_CLASS_DESC_TYPE,
514 CPTI_VMI_CLASS_DESC_TYPE,
515 CPTI_PTM_DESC_TYPE,
516 CPTI_BASE_DESC_TYPE,
517
518 CPTI_CLASS_TYPE,
519 CPTI_RECORD_TYPE,
520 CPTI_UNION_TYPE,
521 CPTI_ENUM_TYPE,
522 CPTI_UNKNOWN_TYPE,
523 CPTI_VTBL_TYPE,
524 CPTI_VTBL_PTR_TYPE,
525 CPTI_STD,
526 CPTI_ABI,
527 CPTI_TYPE_INFO_TYPE,
528 CPTI_TINFO_DECL_TYPE,
529 CPTI_ABORT_FNDECL,
530 CPTI_GLOBAL_DELETE_FNDECL,
531 CPTI_AGGR_TAG,
532
533 CPTI_ACCESS_DEFAULT,
534 CPTI_ACCESS_PUBLIC,
535 CPTI_ACCESS_PROTECTED,
536 CPTI_ACCESS_PRIVATE,
537 CPTI_ACCESS_DEFAULT_VIRTUAL,
538 CPTI_ACCESS_PUBLIC_VIRTUAL,
539 CPTI_ACCESS_PROTECTED_VIRTUAL,
540 CPTI_ACCESS_PRIVATE_VIRTUAL,
541
542 CPTI_CTOR_IDENTIFIER,
543 CPTI_COMPLETE_CTOR_IDENTIFIER,
544 CPTI_BASE_CTOR_IDENTIFIER,
545 CPTI_DTOR_IDENTIFIER,
546 CPTI_COMPLETE_DTOR_IDENTIFIER,
547 CPTI_BASE_DTOR_IDENTIFIER,
548 CPTI_DELETING_DTOR_IDENTIFIER,
549 CPTI_DELTA_IDENTIFIER,
550 CPTI_IN_CHARGE_IDENTIFIER,
551 CPTI_VTT_PARM_IDENTIFIER,
552 CPTI_NELTS_IDENTIFIER,
553 CPTI_THIS_IDENTIFIER,
554 CPTI_PFN_IDENTIFIER,
555 CPTI_VPTR_IDENTIFIER,
556 CPTI_STD_IDENTIFIER,
557
558 CPTI_LANG_NAME_C,
559 CPTI_LANG_NAME_CPLUSPLUS,
560 CPTI_LANG_NAME_JAVA,
561
562 CPTI_EMPTY_EXCEPT_SPEC,
563 CPTI_NULL,
564 CPTI_JCLASS,
565 CPTI_TERMINATE,
566 CPTI_CALL_UNEXPECTED,
567 CPTI_ATEXIT,
568 CPTI_DSO_HANDLE,
569 CPTI_DCAST,
570
571 CPTI_MAX
572 };
573
574 extern tree cp_global_trees[CPTI_MAX];
575
576 #define java_byte_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_BYTE_TYPE]
577 #define java_short_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_SHORT_TYPE]
578 #define java_int_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_INT_TYPE]
579 #define java_long_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_LONG_TYPE]
580 #define java_float_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_FLOAT_TYPE]
581 #define java_double_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_DOUBLE_TYPE]
582 #define java_char_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_CHAR_TYPE]
583 #define java_boolean_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_BOOLEAN_TYPE]
584
585 #define wchar_decl_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_WCHAR_DECL]
586 #define vtable_entry_type cp_global_trees[CPTI_VTABLE_ENTRY_TYPE]
587 /* The type used to represent an offset by which to adjust the `this'
588 pointer in pointer-to-member types. */
589 #define delta_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_DELTA_TYPE]
590 /* The type used to represent an index into the vtable. */
591 #define vtable_index_type cp_global_trees[CPTI_VTABLE_INDEX_TYPE]
592
593 #define ti_desc_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_TI_DESC_TYPE]
594 #define bltn_desc_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_BLTN_DESC_TYPE]
595 #define ptr_desc_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_PTR_DESC_TYPE]
596 #define ary_desc_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ARY_DESC_TYPE]
597 #define func_desc_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_FUNC_DESC_TYPE]
598 #define enum_desc_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ENUM_DESC_TYPE]
599 #define class_desc_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_CLASS_DESC_TYPE]
600 #define si_class_desc_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_SI_CLASS_DESC_TYPE]
601 #define vmi_class_desc_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_VMI_CLASS_DESC_TYPE]
602 #define ptm_desc_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_PTM_DESC_TYPE]
603 #define base_desc_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_BASE_DESC_TYPE]
604
605 #define class_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_CLASS_TYPE]
606 #define record_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_RECORD_TYPE]
607 #define union_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_UNION_TYPE]
608 #define enum_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ENUM_TYPE]
609 #define unknown_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_UNKNOWN_TYPE]
610 #define vtbl_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_VTBL_TYPE]
611 #define vtbl_ptr_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_VTBL_PTR_TYPE]
612 #define std_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_STD]
613 #define abi_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ABI]
614 #define type_info_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_TYPE_INFO_TYPE]
615 #define tinfo_decl_type cp_global_trees[CPTI_TINFO_DECL_TYPE]
616 #define abort_fndecl cp_global_trees[CPTI_ABORT_FNDECL]
617 #define global_delete_fndecl cp_global_trees[CPTI_GLOBAL_DELETE_FNDECL]
618 #define current_aggr cp_global_trees[CPTI_AGGR_TAG]
619
620 /* Define the sets of attributes that member functions and baseclasses
621 can have. These are sensible combinations of {public,private,protected}
622 cross {virtual,non-virtual}. */
623
624 #define access_default_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ACCESS_DEFAULT]
625 #define access_public_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ACCESS_PUBLIC]
626 #define access_protected_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ACCESS_PROTECTED]
627 #define access_private_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ACCESS_PRIVATE]
628 #define access_default_virtual_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ACCESS_DEFAULT_VIRTUAL]
629 #define access_public_virtual_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ACCESS_PUBLIC_VIRTUAL]
630 #define access_protected_virtual_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ACCESS_PROTECTED_VIRTUAL]
631 #define access_private_virtual_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ACCESS_PRIVATE_VIRTUAL]
632
633 /* We cache these tree nodes so as to call get_identifier less
634 frequently. */
635
636 /* The name of a constructor that takes an in-charge parameter to
637 decide whether or not to construct virtual base classes. */
638 #define ctor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_CTOR_IDENTIFIER]
639 /* The name of a constructor that constructs virtual base classes. */
640 #define complete_ctor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_COMPLETE_CTOR_IDENTIFIER]
641 /* The name of a constructor that does not construct virtual base classes. */
642 #define base_ctor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_BASE_CTOR_IDENTIFIER]
643 /* The name of a destructor that takes an in-charge parameter to
644 decide whether or not to destroy virtual base classes and whether
645 or not to delete the object. */
646 #define dtor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_DTOR_IDENTIFIER]
647 /* The name of a destructor that destroys virtual base classes. */
648 #define complete_dtor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_COMPLETE_DTOR_IDENTIFIER]
649 /* The name of a destructor that does not destroy virtual base
650 classes. */
651 #define base_dtor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_BASE_DTOR_IDENTIFIER]
652 /* The name of a destructor that destroys virtual base classes, and
653 then deletes the entire object. */
654 #define deleting_dtor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_DELETING_DTOR_IDENTIFIER]
655 #define delta_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_DELTA_IDENTIFIER]
656 #define in_charge_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_IN_CHARGE_IDENTIFIER]
657 /* The name of the parameter that contains a pointer to the VTT to use
658 for this subobject constructor or destructor. */
659 #define vtt_parm_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_VTT_PARM_IDENTIFIER]
660 #define nelts_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_NELTS_IDENTIFIER]
661 #define this_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_THIS_IDENTIFIER]
662 #define pfn_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_PFN_IDENTIFIER]
663 #define vptr_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_VPTR_IDENTIFIER]
664 /* The name of the std namespace. */
665 #define std_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_STD_IDENTIFIER]
666 #define lang_name_c cp_global_trees[CPTI_LANG_NAME_C]
667 #define lang_name_cplusplus cp_global_trees[CPTI_LANG_NAME_CPLUSPLUS]
668 #define lang_name_java cp_global_trees[CPTI_LANG_NAME_JAVA]
669
670 /* Exception specifier used for throw(). */
671 #define empty_except_spec cp_global_trees[CPTI_EMPTY_EXCEPT_SPEC]
672
673 /* The node for `__null'. */
674 #define null_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_NULL]
675
676 /* If non-NULL, a POINTER_TYPE equivalent to (java::lang::Class*). */
677 #define jclass_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JCLASS]
678
679 /* The declaration for `std::terminate'. */
680 #define terminate_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_TERMINATE]
681
682 /* The declaration for "__cxa_call_unexpected". */
683 #define call_unexpected_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_CALL_UNEXPECTED]
684
685 /* A pointer to `std::atexit'. */
686 #define atexit_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ATEXIT]
687
688 /* A pointer to `__dso_handle'. */
689 #define dso_handle_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_DSO_HANDLE]
690
691 /* The declaration of the dynamic_cast runtime. */
692 #define dynamic_cast_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_DCAST]
693
694 /* The type of a destructor. */
695 #define cleanup_type cp_global_trees[CPTI_CLEANUP_TYPE]
696
697 /* The type of the vtt parameter passed to subobject constructors and
698 destructors. */
699 #define vtt_parm_type cp_global_trees[CPTI_VTT_PARM_TYPE]
700
701 /* Global state. */
702
703 struct saved_scope
704 {
705 tree old_bindings;
706 tree old_namespace;
707 tree decl_ns_list;
708 tree class_name;
709 tree class_type;
710 tree access_specifier;
711 tree function_decl;
712 varray_type lang_base;
713 tree lang_name;
714 tree template_parms;
715 tree x_previous_class_type;
716 tree x_previous_class_values;
717 tree x_saved_tree;
718 tree incomplete;
719 tree lookups;
720
721 HOST_WIDE_INT x_processing_template_decl;
722 int x_processing_specialization;
723 int x_processing_explicit_instantiation;
724 int need_pop_function_context;
725
726 struct stmt_tree_s x_stmt_tree;
727
728 struct binding_level *class_bindings;
729 struct binding_level *bindings;
730
731 struct saved_scope *prev;
732 };
733
734 /* The current open namespace. */
735
736 #define current_namespace scope_chain->old_namespace
737
738 /* The stack for namespaces of current declarations. */
739
740 #define decl_namespace_list scope_chain->decl_ns_list
741
742 /* IDENTIFIER_NODE: name of current class */
743
744 #define current_class_name scope_chain->class_name
745
746 /* _TYPE: the type of the current class */
747
748 #define current_class_type scope_chain->class_type
749
750 /* When parsing a class definition, the access specifier most recently
751 given by the user, or, if no access specifier was given, the
752 default value appropriate for the kind of class (i.e., struct,
753 class, or union). */
754
755 #define current_access_specifier scope_chain->access_specifier
756
757 /* Pointer to the top of the language name stack. */
758
759 #define current_lang_base scope_chain->lang_base
760 #define current_lang_name scope_chain->lang_name
761
762 /* Parsing a function declarator leaves a list of parameter names
763 or a chain or parameter decls here. */
764
765 #define current_template_parms scope_chain->template_parms
766
767 #define processing_template_decl scope_chain->x_processing_template_decl
768 #define processing_specialization scope_chain->x_processing_specialization
769 #define processing_explicit_instantiation scope_chain->x_processing_explicit_instantiation
770
771 /* _TYPE: the previous type that was a class */
772
773 #define previous_class_type scope_chain->x_previous_class_type
774
775 /* This is a copy of the class_shadowed list of the previous class
776 binding contour when at global scope. It's used to reset
777 IDENTIFIER_CLASS_VALUEs when entering another class scope (i.e. a
778 cache miss). */
779
780 #define previous_class_values scope_chain->x_previous_class_values
781
782 /* A list of the declarations with incomplete type at namespace scope. */
783
784 #define namespace_scope_incomplete scope_chain->incomplete
785
786 /* A list of private types mentioned, for deferred access checking. */
787
788 #define type_lookups scope_chain->lookups
789
790 extern struct saved_scope *scope_chain;
791
792 /* Global state pertinent to the current function. */
793
794 struct cp_language_function
795 {
796 struct language_function base;
797
798 tree x_ctor_label;
799 tree x_dtor_label;
800 tree x_current_class_ptr;
801 tree x_current_class_ref;
802 tree x_eh_spec_block;
803 tree x_in_charge_parm;
804 tree x_vtt_parm;
805 tree x_return_value;
806
807 tree *x_vcalls_possible_p;
808
809 int returns_value;
810 int returns_null;
811 int in_function_try_handler;
812 int x_expanding_p;
813 int vtbls_set_up_p;
814
815 struct named_label_use_list *x_named_label_uses;
816 struct named_label_list *x_named_labels;
817 struct binding_level *bindings;
818 varray_type x_local_names;
819
820 const char *cannot_inline;
821 };
822
823 /* The current C++-specific per-function global variables. */
824
825 #define cp_function_chain \
826 ((struct cp_language_function *) (cfun->language))
827
828 /* In a destructor, the point at which all derived class destroying
829 has been done, just before any base class destroying will be done. */
830
831 #define dtor_label cp_function_chain->x_dtor_label
832
833 /* In a constructor, the point at which we are ready to return
834 the pointer to the initialized object. */
835
836 #define ctor_label cp_function_chain->x_ctor_label
837
838 /* When we're processing a member function, current_class_ptr is the
839 PARM_DECL for the `this' pointer. The current_class_ref is an
840 expression for `*this'. */
841
842 #define current_class_ptr \
843 (cfun ? cp_function_chain->x_current_class_ptr : NULL_TREE)
844 #define current_class_ref \
845 (cfun ? cp_function_chain->x_current_class_ref : NULL_TREE)
846
847 /* The EH_SPEC_BLOCK for the exception-specifiers for the current
848 function, if any. */
849
850 #define current_eh_spec_block cp_function_chain->x_eh_spec_block
851
852 /* The `__in_chrg' parameter for the current function. Only used for
853 constructors and destructors. */
854
855 #define current_in_charge_parm cp_function_chain->x_in_charge_parm
856
857 /* The `__vtt_parm' parameter for the current function. Only used for
858 constructors and destructors. */
859
860 #define current_vtt_parm cp_function_chain->x_vtt_parm
861
862 /* In destructors, this is a pointer to a condition in an
863 if-statement. If the pointed-to value is boolean_true_node, then
864 there may be virtual function calls in this destructor. */
865
866 #define current_vcalls_possible_p cp_function_chain->x_vcalls_possible_p
867
868 /* Set to 0 at beginning of a function definition, set to 1 if
869 a return statement that specifies a return value is seen. */
870
871 #define current_function_returns_value cp_function_chain->returns_value
872
873 /* Set to 0 at beginning of a function definition, set to 1 if
874 a return statement with no argument is seen. */
875
876 #define current_function_returns_null cp_function_chain->returns_null
877
878 /* Nonzero if we have already generated code to initialize virtual
879 function tables in this function. */
880
881 #define vtbls_set_up_p cp_function_chain->vtbls_set_up_p
882
883 /* Non-zero if we should generate RTL for functions that we process.
884 When this is zero, we just accumulate tree structure, without
885 interacting with the back end. */
886
887 #define expanding_p cp_function_chain->x_expanding_p
888
889 /* Non-zero if we are in the semantic analysis phase for the current
890 function. */
891
892 #define doing_semantic_analysis_p() (!expanding_p)
893
894 #define in_function_try_handler cp_function_chain->in_function_try_handler
895
896 /* Expression always returned from function, or error_mark_node
897 otherwise, for use by the automatic named return value optimization. */
898
899 #define current_function_return_value \
900 (cp_function_chain->x_return_value)
901
902 extern tree global_namespace;
903
904 #define ansi_opname(CODE) \
905 (operator_name_info[(int) (CODE)].identifier)
906 #define ansi_assopname(CODE) \
907 (assignment_operator_name_info[(int) (CODE)].identifier)
908
909 /* Nonzero means `$' can be in an identifier. */
910
911 extern int dollars_in_ident;
912
913 /* Nonzero means don't recognize the keyword `asm'. */
914
915 extern int flag_no_asm;
916
917 /* Nonzero means don't recognize any extended keywords. */
918
919 extern int flag_no_gnu_keywords;
920
921 /* Nonzero means recognize the named operators from C++98. */
922
923 extern int flag_operator_names;
924
925 /* For cross referencing. */
926
927 extern int flag_gnu_xref;
928
929 /* For environments where you can use GNU binutils (as, ld in particular). */
930
931 extern int flag_gnu_binutils;
932
933 /* Nonzero means warn about implicit declarations. */
934
935 extern int warn_implicit;
936
937 /* Nonzero means warn when all ctors or dtors are private, and the class
938 has no friends. */
939
940 extern int warn_ctor_dtor_privacy;
941
942 /* Nonzero means warn about deprecated conversion from string constant to
943 `char *'. */
944
945 extern int warn_write_strings;
946
947 /* Nonzero means warn about multiple (redundant) decls for the same single
948 variable or function. */
949
950 extern int warn_redundant_decls;
951
952 /* Warn if initializer is not completely bracketed. */
953
954 extern int warn_missing_braces;
955
956 /* Warn about comparison of signed and unsigned values. */
957
958 extern int warn_sign_compare;
959
960 /* Warn about testing equality of floating point numbers. */
961
962 extern int warn_float_equal;
963
964 /* Warn about a subscript that has type char. */
965
966 extern int warn_char_subscripts;
967
968 /* Nonzero means warn about pointer casts that can drop a type qualifier
969 from the pointer target type. */
970
971 extern int warn_cast_qual;
972
973 /* Nonzero means warn about non virtual destructors in classes that have
974 virtual functions. */
975
976 extern int warn_nonvdtor;
977
978 /* Non-zero means warn when we convert a pointer to member function
979 into a pointer to (void or function). */
980
981 extern int warn_pmf2ptr;
982
983 /* Nonzero means warn about violation of some Effective C++ style rules. */
984
985 extern int warn_ecpp;
986
987 /* Nonzero means warn where overload resolution chooses a promotion from
988 unsigned to signed over a conversion to an unsigned of the same size. */
989
990 extern int warn_sign_promo;
991
992 /* Non-zero means warn when an old-style cast is used. */
993
994 extern int warn_old_style_cast;
995
996 /* Non-zero means warn when the compiler will reorder code. */
997
998 extern int warn_reorder;
999
1000 /* Non-zero means warn about deprecated features. */
1001
1002 extern int warn_deprecated;
1003
1004 /* Nonzero means to treat bitfields as unsigned unless they say `signed'. */
1005
1006 extern int flag_signed_bitfields;
1007
1008 /* INTERFACE_ONLY nonzero means that we are in an "interface"
1009 section of the compiler. INTERFACE_UNKNOWN nonzero means
1010 we cannot trust the value of INTERFACE_ONLY. If INTERFACE_UNKNOWN
1011 is zero and INTERFACE_ONLY is zero, it means that we are responsible
1012 for exporting definitions that others might need. */
1013 extern int interface_only, interface_unknown;
1014
1015 /* Nonzero means we should attempt to elide constructors when possible. */
1016
1017 extern int flag_elide_constructors;
1018
1019 /* Nonzero means enable obscure standard features and disable GNU
1020 extensions that might cause standard-compliant code to be
1021 miscompiled. */
1022
1023 extern int flag_ansi;
1024
1025 /* Nonzero means that member functions defined in class scope are
1026 inline by default. */
1027
1028 extern int flag_default_inline;
1029
1030 /* Nonzero means generate separate instantiation control files and juggle
1031 them at link time. */
1032 extern int flag_use_repository;
1033
1034 /* Nonzero if we want to issue diagnostics that the standard says are not
1035 required. */
1036 extern int flag_optional_diags;
1037
1038 /* Nonzero means output .vtable_{entry,inherit} for use in doing vtable gc. */
1039 extern int flag_vtable_gc;
1040
1041 /* Nonzero means make the default pedwarns warnings instead of errors.
1042 The value of this flag is ignored if -pedantic is specified. */
1043 extern int flag_permissive;
1044
1045 /* Nonzero means to implement standard semantics for exception
1046 specifications, calling unexpected if an exception is thrown that
1047 doesn't match the specification. Zero means to treat them as
1048 assertions and optimize accordingly, but not check them. */
1049 extern int flag_enforce_eh_specs;
1050
1051 /* Nonzero if we want to obey access control semantics. */
1052
1053 extern int flag_access_control;
1054
1055 /* Nonzero if we want to check the return value of new and avoid calling
1056 constructors if it is a null pointer. */
1057
1058 extern int flag_check_new;
1059
1060 \f
1061 /* C++ language-specific tree codes. */
1062 #define DEFTREECODE(SYM, NAME, TYPE, LENGTH) SYM,
1063 enum cplus_tree_code {
1064 CP_DUMMY_TREE_CODE = LAST_C_TREE_CODE,
1065 #include "cp-tree.def"
1066 LAST_CPLUS_TREE_CODE
1067 };
1068 #undef DEFTREECODE
1069
1070 enum languages { lang_c, lang_cplusplus, lang_java };
1071
1072 /* Macros to make error reporting functions' lives easier. */
1073 #define TYPE_IDENTIFIER(NODE) (DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (NODE)))
1074 #define TYPE_LINKAGE_IDENTIFIER(NODE) \
1075 (TYPE_IDENTIFIER (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (NODE)))
1076 #define TYPE_NAME_STRING(NODE) (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (TYPE_IDENTIFIER (NODE)))
1077 #define TYPE_NAME_LENGTH(NODE) (IDENTIFIER_LENGTH (TYPE_IDENTIFIER (NODE)))
1078
1079 #define TYPE_ASSEMBLER_NAME_STRING(NODE) (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (TYPE_NAME (NODE))))
1080 #define TYPE_ASSEMBLER_NAME_LENGTH(NODE) (IDENTIFIER_LENGTH (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (TYPE_NAME (NODE))))
1081
1082 /* Nonzero if NODE has no name for linkage purposes. */
1083 #define TYPE_ANONYMOUS_P(NODE) \
1084 (TAGGED_TYPE_P (NODE) && ANON_AGGRNAME_P (TYPE_LINKAGE_IDENTIFIER (NODE)))
1085
1086 /* The _DECL for this _TYPE. */
1087 #define TYPE_MAIN_DECL(NODE) (TYPE_STUB_DECL (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (NODE)))
1088
1089 /* Nonzero if T is a class (or struct or union) type. Also nonzero
1090 for template type parameters, typename types, and instantiated
1091 template template parameters. Despite its name,
1092 this macro has nothing to do with the definition of aggregate given
1093 in the standard. Think of this macro as MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P. */
1094 #define IS_AGGR_TYPE(t) \
1095 (TREE_CODE (t) == TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM \
1096 || TREE_CODE (t) == TYPENAME_TYPE \
1097 || TREE_CODE (t) == TYPEOF_TYPE \
1098 || TREE_CODE (t) == BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM \
1099 || TYPE_LANG_FLAG_5 (t))
1100
1101 /* Set IS_AGGR_TYPE for T to VAL. T must be a class, struct, or
1102 union type. */
1103 #define SET_IS_AGGR_TYPE(T, VAL) \
1104 (TYPE_LANG_FLAG_5 (T) = (VAL))
1105
1106 /* Nonzero if T is a class type. Zero for template type parameters,
1107 typename types, and so forth. */
1108 #define CLASS_TYPE_P(t) \
1109 (IS_AGGR_TYPE_CODE (TREE_CODE (t)) && IS_AGGR_TYPE (t))
1110
1111 #define IS_AGGR_TYPE_CODE(t) (t == RECORD_TYPE || t == UNION_TYPE)
1112 #define IS_AGGR_TYPE_2(TYPE1,TYPE2) \
1113 (TREE_CODE (TYPE1) == TREE_CODE (TYPE2) \
1114 && IS_AGGR_TYPE (TYPE1) && IS_AGGR_TYPE (TYPE2))
1115 #define TAGGED_TYPE_P(t) \
1116 (CLASS_TYPE_P (t) || TREE_CODE (t) == ENUMERAL_TYPE)
1117 #define IS_OVERLOAD_TYPE(T) TAGGED_TYPE_P (T)
1118
1119 /* In a *_TYPE, nonzero means a built-in type. */
1120 #define TYPE_BUILT_IN(NODE) TYPE_LANG_FLAG_6(NODE)
1121
1122 /* True if this a "Java" type, defined in 'extern "Java"'. */
1123 #define TYPE_FOR_JAVA(NODE) TYPE_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE)
1124
1125 /* The type qualifiers for this type, including the qualifiers on the
1126 elements for an array type. */
1127 #define CP_TYPE_QUALS(NODE) C_TYPE_QUALS (NODE)
1128
1129 /* Nonzero if this type is const-qualified. */
1130 #define CP_TYPE_CONST_P(NODE) \
1131 ((CP_TYPE_QUALS (NODE) & TYPE_QUAL_CONST) != 0)
1132
1133 /* Nonzero if this type is volatile-qualified. */
1134 #define CP_TYPE_VOLATILE_P(NODE) \
1135 ((CP_TYPE_QUALS (NODE) & TYPE_QUAL_VOLATILE) != 0)
1136
1137 /* Nonzero if this type is restrict-qualified. */
1138 #define CP_TYPE_RESTRICT_P(NODE) \
1139 ((CP_TYPE_QUALS (NODE) & TYPE_QUAL_RESTRICT) != 0)
1140
1141 /* Nonzero if this type is const-qualified, but not
1142 volatile-qualified. Other qualifiers are ignored. This macro is
1143 used to test whether or not it is OK to bind an rvalue to a
1144 reference. */
1145 #define CP_TYPE_CONST_NON_VOLATILE_P(NODE) \
1146 ((CP_TYPE_QUALS (NODE) & (TYPE_QUAL_CONST | TYPE_QUAL_VOLATILE)) \
1147 == TYPE_QUAL_CONST)
1148
1149 #define FUNCTION_ARG_CHAIN(NODE) \
1150 (TREE_CHAIN (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (NODE))))
1151
1152 /* Given a FUNCTION_DECL, returns the first TREE_LIST out of TYPE_ARG_TYPES
1153 which refers to a user-written parameter. */
1154 #define FUNCTION_FIRST_USER_PARMTYPE(NODE) \
1155 (skip_artificial_parms_for (NODE, TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (NODE))))
1156
1157 /* Similarly, but for DECL_ARGUMENTS. */
1158 #define FUNCTION_FIRST_USER_PARM(NODE) \
1159 (skip_artificial_parms_for (NODE, DECL_ARGUMENTS (NODE)))
1160
1161 #define PROMOTES_TO_AGGR_TYPE(NODE,CODE) \
1162 (((CODE) == TREE_CODE (NODE) \
1163 && IS_AGGR_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (NODE))) \
1164 || IS_AGGR_TYPE (NODE))
1165
1166 /* Nonzero iff TYPE is uniquely derived from PARENT. Under MI, PARENT can
1167 be an ambiguous base class of TYPE, and this macro will be false. */
1168 #define UNIQUELY_DERIVED_FROM_P(PARENT, TYPE) (get_base_distance (PARENT, TYPE, 0, (tree *)0) >= 0)
1169 #define ACCESSIBLY_DERIVED_FROM_P(PARENT, TYPE) (get_base_distance (PARENT, TYPE, -1, (tree *)0) >= 0)
1170 #define ACCESSIBLY_UNIQUELY_DERIVED_P(PARENT, TYPE) (get_base_distance (PARENT, TYPE, 1, (tree *)0) >= 0)
1171 #define PUBLICLY_UNIQUELY_DERIVED_P(PARENT, TYPE) (get_base_distance (PARENT, TYPE, 2, (tree *)0) >= 0)
1172 #define DERIVED_FROM_P(PARENT, TYPE) (get_base_distance (PARENT, TYPE, 0, (tree *)0) != -1)
1173 \f
1174 /* This structure provides additional information above and beyond
1175 what is provide in the ordinary tree_type. In the past, we used it
1176 for the types of class types, template parameters types, typename
1177 types, and so forth. However, there can be many (tens to hundreds
1178 of thousands) of template parameter types in a compilation, and
1179 there's no need for this additional information in that case.
1180 Therefore, we now use this data structure only for class types.
1181
1182 In the past, it was thought that there would be relatively few
1183 class types. However, in the presence of heavy use of templates,
1184 many (i.e., thousands) of classes can easily be generated.
1185 Therefore, we should endeavor to keep the size of this structure to
1186 a minimum. */
1187 struct lang_type
1188 {
1189 unsigned char align;
1190
1191 unsigned has_type_conversion : 1;
1192 unsigned has_init_ref : 1;
1193 unsigned has_default_ctor : 1;
1194 unsigned uses_multiple_inheritance : 1;
1195 unsigned const_needs_init : 1;
1196 unsigned ref_needs_init : 1;
1197 unsigned has_const_assign_ref : 1;
1198 unsigned anon_aggr : 1;
1199
1200 unsigned has_mutable : 1;
1201 unsigned com_interface : 1;
1202 unsigned non_pod_class : 1;
1203 unsigned nearly_empty_p : 1;
1204 unsigned user_align : 1;
1205 unsigned has_assign_ref : 1;
1206 unsigned has_new : 1;
1207 unsigned has_array_new : 1;
1208
1209 unsigned gets_delete : 2;
1210 unsigned has_call_overloaded : 1;
1211 unsigned has_array_ref_overloaded : 1;
1212 unsigned has_arrow_overloaded : 1;
1213 unsigned interface_only : 1;
1214 unsigned interface_unknown : 1;
1215 unsigned needs_virtual_reinit : 1;
1216
1217 unsigned marks: 6;
1218 unsigned vec_new_uses_cookie : 1;
1219 unsigned declared_class : 1;
1220
1221 unsigned being_defined : 1;
1222 unsigned redefined : 1;
1223 unsigned debug_requested : 1;
1224 unsigned use_template : 2;
1225 unsigned got_semicolon : 1;
1226 unsigned ptrmemfunc_flag : 1;
1227 unsigned was_anonymous : 1;
1228
1229 unsigned has_real_assign_ref : 1;
1230 unsigned has_const_init_ref : 1;
1231 unsigned has_complex_init_ref : 1;
1232 unsigned has_complex_assign_ref : 1;
1233 unsigned has_abstract_assign_ref : 1;
1234 unsigned non_aggregate : 1;
1235 unsigned is_partial_instantiation : 1;
1236 unsigned java_interface : 1;
1237
1238 /* When adding a flag here, consider whether or not it ought to
1239 apply to a template instance if it applies to the template. If
1240 so, make sure to copy it in instantiate_class_template! */
1241
1242 /* There are some bits left to fill out a 32-bit word. Keep track
1243 of this by updating the size of this bitfield whenever you add or
1244 remove a flag. */
1245 unsigned dummy : 8;
1246
1247 int vsize;
1248
1249 tree primary_base;
1250 tree vfields;
1251 tree vbases;
1252 tree tags;
1253 tree size;
1254 tree size_unit;
1255 tree pure_virtuals;
1256 tree friend_classes;
1257 tree rtti;
1258 tree methods;
1259 tree template_info;
1260 tree befriending_classes;
1261 };
1262
1263 /* Indicates whether or not (and how) a template was expanded for this class.
1264 0=no information yet/non-template class
1265 1=implicit template instantiation
1266 2=explicit template specialization
1267 3=explicit template instantiation */
1268 #define CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->use_template)
1269
1270 /* Fields used for storing information before the class is defined.
1271 After the class is defined, these fields hold other information. */
1272
1273 /* List of friends which were defined inline in this class definition. */
1274 #define CLASSTYPE_INLINE_FRIENDS(NODE) (CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS (NODE))
1275
1276 /* Nonzero for _CLASSTYPE means that operator delete is defined. */
1277 #define TYPE_GETS_DELETE(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->gets_delete)
1278 #define TYPE_GETS_REG_DELETE(NODE) (TYPE_GETS_DELETE (NODE) & 1)
1279
1280 /* Nonzero if `new NODE[x]' should cause the allocation of extra
1281 storage to indicate how many array elements are in use. */
1282 #define TYPE_VEC_NEW_USES_COOKIE(NODE) \
1283 (CLASS_TYPE_P (NODE) \
1284 && TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->vec_new_uses_cookie)
1285
1286 /* Nonzero means that this _CLASSTYPE node defines ways of converting
1287 itself to other types. */
1288 #define TYPE_HAS_CONVERSION(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_type_conversion)
1289
1290 /* Nonzero means that this _CLASSTYPE node overloads operator=(X&). */
1291 #define TYPE_HAS_ASSIGN_REF(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_assign_ref)
1292 #define TYPE_HAS_CONST_ASSIGN_REF(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_const_assign_ref)
1293
1294 /* Nonzero means that this _CLASSTYPE node has an X(X&) constructor. */
1295 #define TYPE_HAS_INIT_REF(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_init_ref)
1296 #define TYPE_HAS_CONST_INIT_REF(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_const_init_ref)
1297
1298 /* Nonzero if this class defines an overloaded operator new. (An
1299 operator new [] doesn't count.) */
1300 #define TYPE_HAS_NEW_OPERATOR(NODE) \
1301 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->has_new)
1302
1303 /* Nonzero if this class defines an overloaded operator new[]. */
1304 #define TYPE_HAS_ARRAY_NEW_OPERATOR(NODE) \
1305 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->has_array_new)
1306
1307 /* Nonzero means that this type is being defined. I.e., the left brace
1308 starting the definition of this type has been seen. */
1309 #define TYPE_BEING_DEFINED(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->being_defined)
1310 /* Nonzero means that this type has been redefined. In this case, if
1311 convenient, don't reprocess any methods that appear in its redefinition. */
1312 #define TYPE_REDEFINED(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->redefined)
1313
1314 /* The is the basetype that contains NODE's rtti. */
1315 #define CLASSTYPE_RTTI(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->rtti)
1316
1317 /* Nonzero means that this _CLASSTYPE node overloads operator(). */
1318 #define TYPE_OVERLOADS_CALL_EXPR(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_call_overloaded)
1319
1320 /* Nonzero means that this _CLASSTYPE node overloads operator[]. */
1321 #define TYPE_OVERLOADS_ARRAY_REF(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_array_ref_overloaded)
1322
1323 /* Nonzero means that this _CLASSTYPE node overloads operator->. */
1324 #define TYPE_OVERLOADS_ARROW(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_arrow_overloaded)
1325
1326 /* Nonzero means that this _CLASSTYPE (or one of its ancestors) uses
1327 multiple inheritance. If this is 0 for the root of a type
1328 hierarchy, then we can use more efficient search techniques. */
1329 #define TYPE_USES_MULTIPLE_INHERITANCE(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->uses_multiple_inheritance)
1330
1331 /* Nonzero means that this _CLASSTYPE (or one of its ancestors) uses
1332 virtual base classes. If this is 0 for the root of a type
1333 hierarchy, then we can use more efficient search techniques. */
1334 #define TYPE_USES_VIRTUAL_BASECLASSES(NODE) (TREE_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE))
1335
1336 /* Vector member functions defined in this class. Each element is
1337 either a FUNCTION_DECL, a TEMPLATE_DECL, or an OVERLOAD. All
1338 functions with the same name end up in the same slot. The first
1339 two elements are for constructors, and destructors, respectively.
1340 Any conversion operators are next, followed by ordinary member
1341 functions. There may be empty entries at the end of the vector. */
1342 #define CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->methods)
1343
1344 /* The slot in the CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC where constructors go. */
1345 #define CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR_SLOT 0
1346
1347 /* The slot in the CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC where destructors go. */
1348 #define CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTOR_SLOT 1
1349
1350 /* The first slot in the CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC where conversion
1351 operators can appear. */
1352 #define CLASSTYPE_FIRST_CONVERSION_SLOT 2
1353
1354 /* A FUNCTION_DECL or OVERLOAD for the constructors for NODE. These
1355 are the constructors that take an in-charge parameter. */
1356 #define CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTORS(NODE) \
1357 (TREE_VEC_ELT (CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (NODE), CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR_SLOT))
1358
1359 /* A FUNCTION_DECL for the destructor for NODE. These are the
1360 destructors that take an in-charge parameter. */
1361 #define CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTORS(NODE) \
1362 (TREE_VEC_ELT (CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (NODE), CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTOR_SLOT))
1363
1364 /* Mark bits for depth-first and breath-first searches. */
1365
1366 /* Get the value of the Nth mark bit. */
1367 #define CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, N) \
1368 (((CLASS_TYPE_P (NODE) ? TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->marks \
1369 : ((unsigned) TYPE_ALIAS_SET (NODE))) & (1 << N)) != 0)
1370
1371 /* Set the Nth mark bit. */
1372 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, N) \
1373 (CLASS_TYPE_P (NODE) \
1374 ? (void) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->marks |= (1 << (N))) \
1375 : (void) (TYPE_ALIAS_SET (NODE) |= (1 << (N))))
1376
1377 /* Clear the Nth mark bit. */
1378 #define CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, N) \
1379 (CLASS_TYPE_P (NODE) \
1380 ? (void) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->marks &= ~(1 << (N))) \
1381 : (void) (TYPE_ALIAS_SET (NODE) &= ~(1 << (N))))
1382
1383 /* Get the value of the mark bits. */
1384 #define CLASSTYPE_MARKED(NODE) CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 0)
1385 #define CLASSTYPE_MARKED2(NODE) CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 1)
1386 #define CLASSTYPE_MARKED3(NODE) CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 2)
1387 #define CLASSTYPE_MARKED4(NODE) CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 3)
1388 #define CLASSTYPE_MARKED5(NODE) CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 4)
1389 #define CLASSTYPE_MARKED6(NODE) CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 5)
1390
1391 /* Macros to modify the above flags */
1392 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED(NODE) SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 0)
1393 #define CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED(NODE) CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 0)
1394 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED2(NODE) SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 1)
1395 #define CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED2(NODE) CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 1)
1396 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED3(NODE) SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 2)
1397 #define CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED3(NODE) CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 2)
1398 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED4(NODE) SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 3)
1399 #define CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED4(NODE) CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 3)
1400 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED5(NODE) SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 4)
1401 #define CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED5(NODE) CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 4)
1402 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED6(NODE) SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 5)
1403 #define CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED6(NODE) CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED_N(NODE, 5)
1404
1405 /* A list of the nested tag-types (class, struct, union, or enum)
1406 found within this class. The TREE_PURPOSE of each node is the name
1407 of the type; the TREE_VALUE is the type itself. This list includes
1408 nested member class templates. */
1409 #define CLASSTYPE_TAGS(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->tags)
1410
1411 /* Nonzero if NODE has a primary base class, i.e., a base class with
1412 which it shares the virtual function table pointer. */
1413 #define CLASSTYPE_HAS_PRIMARY_BASE_P(NODE) \
1414 (CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO (NODE) != NULL_TREE)
1415
1416 /* If non-NULL, this is the binfo for the primary base class, i.e.,
1417 the base class which contains the virtual function table pointer
1418 for this class. */
1419 #define CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO(NODE) \
1420 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->primary_base)
1421
1422 /* The number of virtual functions present in this class' virtual
1423 function table. */
1424 #define CLASSTYPE_VSIZE(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->vsize)
1425
1426 /* A chain of BINFOs for the direct and indirect virtual base classes
1427 that this type uses in a post-order depth-first left-to-right
1428 order. (In other words, these bases appear in the order that they
1429 should be initialized.) If a virtual base is primary, then the
1430 primary copy will appear on this list. Thus, the BINFOs on this
1431 list are all "real"; they are the same BINFOs that will be
1432 encountered when using dfs_unmarked_real_bases_queue_p and related
1433 functions. */
1434 #define CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->vbases)
1435
1436 /* For a non-virtual BINFO, the BINFO itself; for a virtual BINFO, the
1437 binfo_for_vbase. C is the most derived class for the hierarchy
1438 containing BINFO. */
1439 #define CANONICAL_BINFO(BINFO, C) \
1440 (TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL (BINFO) \
1441 ? binfo_for_vbase (BINFO_TYPE (BINFO), C) \
1442 : BINFO)
1443
1444 /* Number of direct baseclasses of NODE. */
1445 #define CLASSTYPE_N_BASECLASSES(NODE) \
1446 (BINFO_N_BASETYPES (TYPE_BINFO (NODE)))
1447
1448 /* These are the size and alignment of the type without its virtual
1449 base classes, for when we use this type as a base itself. */
1450 #define CLASSTYPE_SIZE(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->size)
1451 #define CLASSTYPE_SIZE_UNIT(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->size_unit)
1452 #define CLASSTYPE_ALIGN(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->align)
1453 #define CLASSTYPE_USER_ALIGN(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->user_align)
1454
1455 /* The alignment of NODE, without its virtual bases, in bytes. */
1456 #define CLASSTYPE_ALIGN_UNIT(NODE) \
1457 (CLASSTYPE_ALIGN (NODE) / BITS_PER_UNIT)
1458
1459 /* True if this a Java interface type, declared with
1460 '__attribute__ ((java_interface))'. */
1461 #define TYPE_JAVA_INTERFACE(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->java_interface)
1462
1463 /* A cons list of virtual functions which cannot be inherited by
1464 derived classes. When deriving from this type, the derived
1465 class must provide its own definition for each of these functions. */
1466 #define CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->pure_virtuals)
1467
1468 /* Nonzero means that this aggr type has been `closed' by a semicolon. */
1469 #define CLASSTYPE_GOT_SEMICOLON(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->got_semicolon)
1470
1471 /* Nonzero means that the main virtual function table pointer needs to be
1472 set because base constructors have placed the wrong value there.
1473 If this is zero, it means that they placed the right value there,
1474 and there is no need to change it. */
1475 #define CLASSTYPE_NEEDS_VIRTUAL_REINIT(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->needs_virtual_reinit)
1476
1477 /* Nonzero means that this type has an X() constructor. */
1478 #define TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_default_ctor)
1479
1480 /* Nonzero means that this type contains a mutable member */
1481 #define CLASSTYPE_HAS_MUTABLE(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_mutable)
1482 #define TYPE_HAS_MUTABLE_P(NODE) (cp_has_mutable_p (NODE))
1483
1484 /* Nonzero means that this class type is a non-POD class. */
1485 #define CLASSTYPE_NON_POD_P(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->non_pod_class)
1486
1487 /* Nonzero if this class is "nearly empty", i.e., contains only a
1488 virtual function table pointer. */
1489 #define CLASSTYPE_NEARLY_EMPTY_P(NODE) \
1490 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->nearly_empty_p)
1491
1492 /* A list of class types of which this type is a friend. The
1493 TREE_VALUE is normally a TYPE, but will be a TEMPLATE_DECL in the
1494 case of a template friend. */
1495 #define CLASSTYPE_FRIEND_CLASSES(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->friend_classes)
1496
1497 /* A list of the classes which grant friendship to this class. */
1498 #define CLASSTYPE_BEFRIENDING_CLASSES(NODE) \
1499 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->befriending_classes)
1500
1501 /* Say whether this node was declared as a "class" or a "struct". */
1502 #define CLASSTYPE_DECLARED_CLASS(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->declared_class)
1503
1504 /* Nonzero if this class has const members which have no specified initialization. */
1505 #define CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->const_needs_init)
1506
1507 /* Nonzero if this class has ref members which have no specified initialization. */
1508 #define CLASSTYPE_REF_FIELDS_NEED_INIT(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->ref_needs_init)
1509
1510 /* Nonzero if this class is included from a header file which employs
1511 `#pragma interface', and it is not included in its implementation file. */
1512 #define CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_ONLY(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->interface_only)
1513
1514 /* True if we have already determined whether or not vtables, VTTs,
1515 typeinfo, and other similar per-class data should be emitted in
1516 this translation unit. This flag does not indicate whether or not
1517 these items should be emitted; it only indicates that we know one
1518 way or the other. */
1519 #define CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_KNOWN(NODE) \
1520 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->interface_unknown == 0)
1521 /* The opposite of CLASSTYPE_INTERFANCE_KNOWN. */
1522 #define CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_UNKNOWN(NODE) \
1523 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->interface_unknown)
1524
1525 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_UNKNOWN_X(NODE,X) \
1526 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->interface_unknown = !!(X))
1527 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_UNKNOWN(NODE) \
1528 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->interface_unknown = 1)
1529 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_KNOWN(NODE) \
1530 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->interface_unknown = 0)
1531
1532 /* Nonzero if a _DECL node requires us to output debug info for this class. */
1533 #define CLASSTYPE_DEBUG_REQUESTED(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->debug_requested)
1534 \f
1535 /* Additional macros for inheritance information. */
1536
1537 /* The BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN is used opposite to the description in
1538 gcc/tree.h. In particular if D is derived from B then the BINFO
1539 for B (in D) will have a BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN pointing to
1540 D. In tree.h, this pointer is described as pointing in other
1541 direction. There is a different BINFO for each path to a virtual
1542 base; BINFOs for virtual bases are not shared.
1543
1544 We use TREE_VIA_PROTECTED and TREE_VIA_PUBLIC, but private
1545 inheritance is indicated by the absence of the other two flags, not
1546 by TREE_VIA_PRIVATE, which is unused. */
1547
1548 /* Mark the binfo, whether shared or not. Each instance of a virtual
1549 base can be separately marked. */
1550 #define BINFO_UNSHARED_MARKED(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE)
1551
1552 /* Nonzero means marked by DFS or BFS search, including searches
1553 by `get_binfo' and `get_base_distance'. */
1554 #define BINFO_MARKED(NODE) (TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL(NODE)?CLASSTYPE_MARKED(BINFO_TYPE(NODE)):TREE_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE))
1555 /* Macros needed because of C compilers that don't allow conditional
1556 expressions to be lvalues. Grr! */
1557 #define SET_BINFO_MARKED(NODE) (TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL(NODE)?SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED(BINFO_TYPE(NODE)):(TREE_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE)=1))
1558 #define CLEAR_BINFO_MARKED(NODE) (TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL(NODE)?CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED(BINFO_TYPE(NODE)):(TREE_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE)=0))
1559
1560 /* Nonzero means that this class is on a path leading to a new vtable. */
1561 #define BINFO_VTABLE_PATH_MARKED(NODE) \
1562 (TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL(NODE)?CLASSTYPE_MARKED3(BINFO_TYPE(NODE)):TREE_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE))
1563 #define SET_BINFO_VTABLE_PATH_MARKED(NODE) (TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL(NODE)?SET_CLASSTYPE_MARKED3(BINFO_TYPE(NODE)):(TREE_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE)=1))
1564 #define CLEAR_BINFO_VTABLE_PATH_MARKED(NODE) (TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL(NODE)?CLEAR_CLASSTYPE_MARKED3(BINFO_TYPE(NODE)):(TREE_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE)=0))
1565
1566 /* Nonzero means B (a BINFO) has its own vtable. Under the old ABI,
1567 secondary vtables are sometimes shared. Any copies will not have
1568 this flag set.
1569
1570 B is part of the hierarchy dominated by C. */
1571 #define BINFO_NEW_VTABLE_MARKED(B, C) \
1572 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_4 (CANONICAL_BINFO (B, C)))
1573
1574 /* Any subobject that needs a new vtable must have a vptr and must not
1575 be a non-virtual primary base (since it would then use the vtable from a
1576 derived class and never become non-primary.) */
1577 #define SET_BINFO_NEW_VTABLE_MARKED(B, C) \
1578 (BINFO_NEW_VTABLE_MARKED (B, C) = 1, \
1579 my_friendly_assert (!BINFO_PRIMARY_P (B) || TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL (B), 20000517), \
1580 my_friendly_assert (CLASSTYPE_VFIELDS (BINFO_TYPE (B)) != NULL_TREE, \
1581 20000517))
1582
1583 /* Nonzero means this class has done dfs_pushdecls. */
1584 #define BINFO_PUSHDECLS_MARKED(NODE) BINFO_VTABLE_PATH_MARKED (NODE)
1585 #define SET_BINFO_PUSHDECLS_MARKED(NODE) SET_BINFO_VTABLE_PATH_MARKED (NODE)
1586 #define CLEAR_BINFO_PUSHDECLS_MARKED(NODE) CLEAR_BINFO_VTABLE_PATH_MARKED (NODE)
1587
1588 /* Nonzero if this BINFO is a primary base class.
1589
1590 In the TYPE_BINFO hierarchy, this flag is never set for a base
1591 class of a non-primary virtual base. This flag is only valid for
1592 paths (given by BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN) that really exist in the
1593 final object. */
1594 #define BINFO_PRIMARY_P(NODE) \
1595 (BINFO_PRIMARY_BASE_OF (NODE) != NULL_TREE)
1596
1597 /* The index in the VTT where this subobject's sub-VTT can be found.
1598 NULL_TREE if there is no sub-VTT. */
1599 #define BINFO_SUBVTT_INDEX(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 8)
1600
1601 /* The index in the VTT where the vptr for this subobject can be
1602 found. NULL_TREE if there is no secondary vptr in the VTT. */
1603 #define BINFO_VPTR_INDEX(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 9)
1604
1605 /* The binfo of which NODE is a primary base. (This is different from
1606 BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN for virtual base because a virtual base is
1607 sometimes a primary base for a class for which it is not an
1608 immediate base.) */
1609 #define BINFO_PRIMARY_BASE_OF(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 10)
1610
1611 /* Nonzero if this binfo has lost its primary base binfo (because that
1612 is a nearly-empty virtual base that has been taken by some other
1613 base in the complete heirarchy. */
1614 #define BINFO_LOST_PRIMARY_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_2 (NODE)
1615
1616 /* Nonzero if this binfo is an indirect primary base, i.e. a virtual
1617 base that is a primary base of some of other class in the
1618 hierarchy. */
1619 #define BINFO_INDIRECT_PRIMARY_P(NODE) TREE_USED (NODE)
1620
1621 /* Used by various search routines. */
1622 #define IDENTIFIER_MARKED(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE)
1623 \f
1624 /* Accessor macros for the vfield slots in structures. */
1625
1626 /* The virtual function pointer fields that this type contains. For a
1627 vfield defined just for this class, or from a primary base, the
1628 TREE_PURPOSE is NULL. Otherwise, the TREE_PURPOSE is the BINFO for
1629 the class containing the vfield. The TREE_VALUE is the class where
1630 the vfield was first defined. */
1631 #define CLASSTYPE_VFIELDS(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->vfields)
1632
1633 /* Get the assoc info that caused this vfield to exist. */
1634 #define VF_BINFO_VALUE(NODE) TREE_PURPOSE (NODE)
1635
1636 /* Get that same information as a _TYPE. */
1637 #define VF_BASETYPE_VALUE(NODE) TREE_VALUE (NODE)
1638
1639 /* Get the value of the top-most type dominating the non-`normal' vfields. */
1640 #define VF_DERIVED_VALUE(NODE) (VF_BINFO_VALUE (NODE) ? BINFO_TYPE (VF_BINFO_VALUE (NODE)) : NULL_TREE)
1641
1642 /* The number of bytes by which to adjust the `this' pointer when
1643 calling this virtual function. */
1644 #define BV_DELTA(NODE) (TREE_PURPOSE (NODE))
1645
1646 /* If non-NULL, the vtable index at which to find the vcall offset
1647 when calling this virtual function. */
1648 #define BV_VCALL_INDEX(NODE) (TREE_TYPE (NODE))
1649
1650 /* The function to call. */
1651 #define BV_FN(NODE) (TREE_VALUE (NODE))
1652
1653 /* Nonzero if we should use a virtual thunk for this entry. */
1654 #define BV_USE_VCALL_INDEX_P(NODE) \
1655 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE))
1656 \f
1657 /* Nonzero for TREE_LIST node means that this list of things
1658 is a list of parameters, as opposed to a list of expressions. */
1659 #define TREE_PARMLIST(NODE) (TREE_LANG_FLAG_2 (NODE))
1660
1661 /* Nonzero for a parmlist means that this parmlist ended in ... */
1662 #define PARMLIST_ELLIPSIS_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE)
1663
1664 /* For FUNCTION_TYPE or METHOD_TYPE, a list of the exceptions that
1665 this type can raise. Each TREE_VALUE is a _TYPE. The TREE_VALUE
1666 will be NULL_TREE to indicate a throw specification of `()', or
1667 no exceptions allowed. */
1668 #define TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS(NODE) TYPE_BINFO (NODE)
1669
1670 /* For FUNCTION_TYPE or METHOD_TYPE, return 1 iff it is declared `throw()'. */
1671 #define TYPE_NOTHROW_P(NODE) \
1672 (TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS (NODE) \
1673 && TREE_VALUE (TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS (NODE)) == NULL_TREE)
1674
1675 /* The binding level associated with the namespace. */
1676 #define NAMESPACE_LEVEL(NODE) \
1677 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->decl_flags.u.level)
1678 \f
1679
1680 /* If a DECL has DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC, it is either a lang_decl_flags or
1681 a lang_decl (which has lang_decl_flags as its initial prefix).
1682 This macro is nonzero for tree nodes whose DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC is
1683 the full lang_decl, and not just lang_decl_flags. */
1684 #define CAN_HAVE_FULL_LANG_DECL_P(NODE) \
1685 (!(TREE_CODE ((NODE)) == VAR_DECL \
1686 || TREE_CODE ((NODE)) == CONST_DECL \
1687 || TREE_CODE ((NODE)) == FIELD_DECL \
1688 || TREE_CODE ((NODE)) == USING_DECL))
1689
1690 struct lang_decl_flags
1691 {
1692 struct c_lang_decl base;
1693
1694 ENUM_BITFIELD(languages) language : 8;
1695
1696 unsigned operator_attr : 1;
1697 unsigned constructor_attr : 1;
1698 unsigned destructor_attr : 1;
1699 unsigned friend_attr : 1;
1700 unsigned static_function : 1;
1701 unsigned pure_virtual : 1;
1702 unsigned has_in_charge_parm_p : 1;
1703 unsigned has_vtt_parm_p : 1;
1704
1705 unsigned deferred : 1;
1706 unsigned use_template : 2;
1707 unsigned nonconverting : 1;
1708 unsigned declared_inline : 1;
1709 unsigned not_really_extern : 1;
1710 unsigned needs_final_overrider : 1;
1711 unsigned initialized_in_class : 1;
1712
1713 unsigned pending_inline_p : 1;
1714 unsigned global_ctor_p : 1;
1715 unsigned global_dtor_p : 1;
1716 unsigned assignment_operator_p : 1;
1717 unsigned anticipated_p : 1;
1718 /* Three unused bits. */
1719
1720 union {
1721 /* In a FUNCTION_DECL, VAR_DECL, TYPE_DECL, or TEMPLATE_DECL, this
1722 is DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO. */
1723 tree template_info;
1724
1725 /* In a NAMESPACE_DECL, this is NAMESPACE_LEVEL. */
1726 struct binding_level *level;
1727 } u;
1728
1729 union {
1730 /* This is DECL_ACCESS. */
1731 tree access;
1732
1733 /* For VAR_DECL in function, this is DECL_DISCRIMINATOR. */
1734 int discriminator;
1735
1736 /* In a namespace-scope FUNCTION_DECL, this is
1737 GLOBAL_INIT_PRIORITY. */
1738 int init_priority;
1739
1740 /* In a FUNCTION_DECL for which DECL_THUNK_P holds, this is
1741 THUNK_VCALL_OFFSET. */
1742 tree vcall_offset;
1743 } u2;
1744 };
1745
1746 struct unparsed_text;
1747
1748 struct lang_decl
1749 {
1750 struct lang_decl_flags decl_flags;
1751
1752 tree befriending_classes;
1753
1754 /* For a virtual FUNCTION_DECL, this is DECL_VIRTUAL_CONTEXT. For a
1755 non-virtual FUNCTION_DECL, this is DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT. */
1756 tree context;
1757
1758 /* In a FUNCTION_DECL, this is DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION. */
1759 tree cloned_function;
1760
1761 union
1762 {
1763 tree sorted_fields;
1764 struct unparsed_text *pending_inline_info;
1765 struct cp_language_function *saved_language_function;
1766 } u;
1767
1768 union {
1769 /* In an overloaded operator, this is the value of
1770 DECL_OVERLOADED_OPERATOR_P. */
1771 enum tree_code operator_code;
1772 } u2;
1773 };
1774
1775 #define DEFARG_POINTER(NODE) (DEFAULT_ARG_CHECK(NODE)->identifier.id.str)
1776
1777 /* DECL_NEEDED_P holds of a declaration when we need to emit its
1778 definition. This is true when the back-end tells us that
1779 the symbol has been referenced in the generated code. If, however,
1780 we are not generating code, then it is also true when a symbol has
1781 just been used somewhere, even if it's not really needed. We need
1782 anything that isn't comdat, but we don't know for sure whether or
1783 not something is comdat until end-of-file. */
1784 #define DECL_NEEDED_P(DECL) \
1785 ((at_eof && TREE_PUBLIC (DECL) && !DECL_COMDAT (DECL)) \
1786 || (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME_SET_P (DECL) \
1787 && TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME ((DECL)))) \
1788 || (flag_syntax_only && TREE_USED ((DECL))))
1789
1790 /* Non-zero iff DECL is memory-based. The DECL_RTL of
1791 certain const variables might be a CONST_INT, or a REG
1792 in some cases. We cannot use `memory_operand' as a test
1793 here because on most RISC machines, a variable's address
1794 is not, by itself, a legitimate address. */
1795 #define DECL_IN_MEMORY_P(NODE) \
1796 (DECL_RTL_SET_P (NODE) && GET_CODE (DECL_RTL (NODE)) == MEM)
1797
1798 /* For a FUNCTION_DECL or a VAR_DECL, the language linkage for the
1799 declaration. Some entities (like a member function in a local
1800 class, or a local variable) do not have linkage at all, and this
1801 macro should not be used in those cases.
1802
1803 Implementation note: A FUNCTION_DECL without DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC was
1804 created by language-independent code, and has C linkage. Most
1805 VAR_DECLs have C++ linkage, and do not have DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC, but
1806 we do create DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC for variables with non-C++ linkage. */
1807 #define DECL_LANGUAGE(NODE) \
1808 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) \
1809 ? DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->decl_flags.language \
1810 : (TREE_CODE (NODE) == FUNCTION_DECL \
1811 ? lang_c : lang_cplusplus))
1812
1813 /* Set the language linkage for NODE to LANGUAGE. */
1814 #define SET_DECL_LANGUAGE(NODE, LANGUAGE) \
1815 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.language = LANGUAGE)
1816
1817 /* For FUNCTION_DECLs: nonzero means that this function is a constructor. */
1818 #define DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P(NODE) (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->decl_flags.constructor_attr)
1819
1820 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a constructor for a complete
1821 object. */
1822 #define DECL_COMPLETE_CONSTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1823 (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (NODE) \
1824 && DECL_NAME (NODE) == complete_ctor_identifier)
1825
1826 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a constructor for a base
1827 object. */
1828 #define DECL_BASE_CONSTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1829 (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (NODE) \
1830 && DECL_NAME (NODE) == base_ctor_identifier)
1831
1832 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a constructor, but not either the
1833 specialized in-charge constructor or the specialized not-in-charge
1834 constructor. */
1835 #define DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_CONSTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1836 (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (NODE) && !DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P (NODE))
1837
1838 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a copy constructor. */
1839 #define DECL_COPY_CONSTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1840 (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (NODE) && copy_args_p (NODE))
1841
1842 /* Nonzero if NODE is a destructor. */
1843 #define DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1844 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.destructor_attr)
1845
1846 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a destructor, but not the
1847 specialized in-charge constructor, in-charge deleting constructor,
1848 or the the base destructor. */
1849 #define DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_DESTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1850 (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (NODE) && !DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P (NODE))
1851
1852 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a destructor for a complete
1853 object. */
1854 #define DECL_COMPLETE_DESTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1855 (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (NODE) \
1856 && DECL_NAME (NODE) == complete_dtor_identifier)
1857
1858 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a destructor for a base
1859 object. */
1860 #define DECL_BASE_DESTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1861 (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (NODE) \
1862 && DECL_NAME (NODE) == base_dtor_identifier)
1863
1864 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a destructor for a complete
1865 object that deletes the object after it has been destroyed. */
1866 #define DECL_DELETING_DESTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1867 (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (NODE) \
1868 && DECL_NAME (NODE) == deleting_dtor_identifier)
1869
1870 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a cloned constructor or
1871 destructor. */
1872 #define DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P(NODE) \
1873 ((TREE_CODE (NODE) == FUNCTION_DECL \
1874 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == TEMPLATE_DECL) \
1875 && DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) \
1876 && DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION (NODE) != NULL_TREE)
1877
1878 /* If DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P holds, this is the function that was
1879 cloned. */
1880 #define DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION(NODE) \
1881 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->cloned_function)
1882
1883 /* Nonzero if NODE has DECL_DISCRIMINATOR and not DECL_ACCESS. */
1884 #define DECL_DISCRIMINATOR_P(NODE) \
1885 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == VAR_DECL \
1886 && DECL_FUNCTION_SCOPE_P (NODE))
1887
1888 /* Discriminator for name mangling. */
1889 #define DECL_DISCRIMINATOR(NODE) \
1890 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.u2.discriminator)
1891
1892 /* Non-zero if the VTT parm has been added to NODE. */
1893 #define DECL_HAS_VTT_PARM_P(NODE) \
1894 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.has_vtt_parm_p)
1895
1896 /* Non-zero if NODE is a FUNCTION_DECL for which a VTT parameter is
1897 required. */
1898 #define DECL_NEEDS_VTT_PARM_P(NODE) \
1899 (TYPE_USES_VIRTUAL_BASECLASSES (DECL_CONTEXT (NODE)) \
1900 && (DECL_BASE_CONSTRUCTOR_P (NODE) \
1901 || DECL_BASE_DESTRUCTOR_P (NODE)))
1902
1903 /* Non-zero if NODE is a user-defined conversion operator. */
1904 #define DECL_CONV_FN_P(NODE) \
1905 (IDENTIFIER_TYPENAME_P (DECL_NAME (NODE)))
1906
1907 /* Set the overloaded operator code for NODE to CODE. */
1908 #define SET_OVERLOADED_OPERATOR_CODE(NODE, CODE) \
1909 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u2.operator_code = (CODE))
1910
1911 /* If NODE is an overloaded operator, then this returns the TREE_CODE
1912 associcated with the overloaded operator.
1913 DECL_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATOR_P must also be checked to determine
1914 whether or not NODE is an assignment operator. If NODE is not an
1915 overloaded operator, ERROR_MARK is returned. Since the numerical
1916 value of ERROR_MARK is zero, this macro can be used as a predicate
1917 to test whether or not NODE is an overloaded operator. */
1918 #define DECL_OVERLOADED_OPERATOR_P(NODE) \
1919 (IDENTIFIER_OPNAME_P (DECL_NAME ((NODE))) \
1920 ? DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u2.operator_code : ERROR_MARK)
1921
1922 /* Non-zero if NODE is an assignment operator. */
1923 #define DECL_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATOR_P(NODE) \
1924 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.assignment_operator_p)
1925
1926 /* For FUNCTION_DECLs: nonzero means that this function is a
1927 constructor or a destructor with an extra in-charge parameter to
1928 control whether or not virtual bases are constructed. */
1929 #define DECL_HAS_IN_CHARGE_PARM_P(NODE) \
1930 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.has_in_charge_parm_p)
1931
1932 /* Nonzero if NODE is an overloaded `operator delete[]' function. */
1933 #define DECL_ARRAY_DELETE_OPERATOR_P(NODE) \
1934 (DECL_OVERLOADED_OPERATOR_P (NODE) == VEC_DELETE_EXPR)
1935
1936 /* Nonzero for _DECL means that this decl appears in (or will appear
1937 in) as a member in a RECORD_TYPE or UNION_TYPE node. It is also for
1938 detecting circularity in case members are multiply defined. In the
1939 case of a VAR_DECL, it is also used to determine how program storage
1940 should be allocated. */
1941 #define DECL_IN_AGGR_P(NODE) (DECL_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE))
1942
1943 /* Nonzero if the DECL was initialized in the class definition itself,
1944 rather than outside the class. */
1945 #define DECL_INITIALIZED_IN_CLASS_P(DECL) \
1946 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (DECL)->decl_flags.initialized_in_class)
1947
1948 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this decl is just a
1949 friend declaration, and should not be added to the list of
1950 member functions for this class. */
1951 #define DECL_FRIEND_P(NODE) (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->decl_flags.friend_attr)
1952
1953 /* A TREE_LIST of the types which have befriended this FUNCTION_DECL. */
1954 #define DECL_BEFRIENDING_CLASSES(NODE) \
1955 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->befriending_classes)
1956
1957 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this decl is a static
1958 member function. */
1959 #define DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P(NODE) (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->decl_flags.static_function)
1960
1961 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this decl is a non-static
1962 member function. */
1963 #define DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P(NODE) \
1964 (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) == METHOD_TYPE)
1965
1966 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this decl is a member function
1967 (static or non-static). */
1968 #define DECL_FUNCTION_MEMBER_P(NODE) \
1969 (DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (NODE) || DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P (NODE))
1970
1971 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this member function
1972 has `this' as const X *const. */
1973 #define DECL_CONST_MEMFUNC_P(NODE) \
1974 (DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (NODE) \
1975 && CP_TYPE_CONST_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_VALUE \
1976 (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (NODE))))))
1977
1978 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this member function
1979 has `this' as volatile X *const. */
1980 #define DECL_VOLATILE_MEMFUNC_P(NODE) \
1981 (DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (NODE) \
1982 && CP_TYPE_VOLATILE_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_VALUE \
1983 (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (NODE))))))
1984
1985 /* Nonzero for a DECL means that this member is a non-static member. */
1986 #define DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_P(NODE) \
1987 ((TREE_CODE (NODE) == FUNCTION_DECL \
1988 && DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (NODE)) \
1989 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == FIELD_DECL)
1990
1991 /* Nonzero for _DECL means that this member object type
1992 is mutable. */
1993 #define DECL_MUTABLE_P(NODE) (DECL_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE))
1994
1995 /* Nonzero for _DECL means that this constructor is a non-converting
1996 constructor. */
1997 #define DECL_NONCONVERTING_P(NODE) (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->decl_flags.nonconverting)
1998
1999 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this member function is a pure
2000 virtual function. */
2001 #define DECL_PURE_VIRTUAL_P(NODE) (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->decl_flags.pure_virtual)
2002
2003 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this member function
2004 must be overridden by derived classes. */
2005 #define DECL_NEEDS_FINAL_OVERRIDER_P(NODE) (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->decl_flags.needs_final_overrider)
2006
2007 /* Nonzero if NODE is a thunk, rather than an ordinary function. */
2008 #define DECL_THUNK_P(NODE) \
2009 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == FUNCTION_DECL \
2010 && DECL_LANG_FLAG_7 (NODE))
2011
2012 /* Nonzero if NODE is a FUNCTION_DECL, but not a thunk. */
2013 #define DECL_NON_THUNK_FUNCTION_P(NODE) \
2014 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == FUNCTION_DECL && !DECL_THUNK_P (NODE))
2015
2016 /* Nonzero if NODE is `extern "C"'. */
2017 #define DECL_EXTERN_C_P(NODE) \
2018 (DECL_LANGUAGE (NODE) == lang_c)
2019
2020 /* Nonzero if NODE is an `extern "C"' function. */
2021 #define DECL_EXTERN_C_FUNCTION_P(NODE) \
2022 (DECL_NON_THUNK_FUNCTION_P (NODE) && DECL_EXTERN_C_P (NODE))
2023
2024 /* Set DECL_THUNK_P for node. */
2025 #define SET_DECL_THUNK_P(NODE) \
2026 (DECL_LANG_FLAG_7 (NODE) = 1)
2027
2028 /* Nonzero if this DECL is the __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ variable in a
2029 template function. */
2030 #define DECL_PRETTY_FUNCTION_P(NODE) \
2031 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE))
2032
2033 /* The _TYPE context in which this _DECL appears. This field holds the
2034 class where a virtual function instance is actually defined. */
2035 #define DECL_CLASS_CONTEXT(NODE) \
2036 (DECL_CLASS_SCOPE_P (NODE) ? DECL_CONTEXT (NODE) : NULL_TREE)
2037
2038 /* For a non-member friend function, the class (if any) in which this
2039 friend was defined. For example, given:
2040
2041 struct S { friend void f (); };
2042
2043 the DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT for `f' will be `S'. */
2044 #define DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT(NODE) \
2045 ((DECL_FRIEND_P (NODE) && !DECL_FUNCTION_MEMBER_P (NODE)) \
2046 ? DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->context \
2047 : NULL_TREE)
2048
2049 /* Set the DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT for NODE to CONTEXT. */
2050 #define SET_DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT(NODE, CONTEXT) \
2051 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->context = (CONTEXT))
2052
2053 /* NULL_TREE in DECL_CONTEXT represents the global namespace. */
2054 #define CP_DECL_CONTEXT(NODE) \
2055 (DECL_CONTEXT (NODE) ? DECL_CONTEXT (NODE) : global_namespace)
2056 #define FROB_CONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE) == global_namespace ? NULL_TREE : (NODE))
2057
2058 /* For a virtual function, the base where we find its vtable entry.
2059 For a non-virtual function, the base where it is defined. */
2060 #define DECL_VIRTUAL_CONTEXT(NODE) \
2061 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->context)
2062
2063 /* 1 iff NODE has namespace scope, including the global namespace. */
2064 #define DECL_NAMESPACE_SCOPE_P(NODE) \
2065 (!DECL_TEMPLATE_PARM_P (NODE) \
2066 && TREE_CODE (CP_DECL_CONTEXT (NODE)) == NAMESPACE_DECL)
2067
2068 /* 1 iff NODE is a class member. */
2069 #define DECL_CLASS_SCOPE_P(NODE) \
2070 (DECL_CONTEXT (NODE) && TYPE_P (DECL_CONTEXT (NODE)))
2071
2072 /* 1 iff NODE is function-local. */
2073 #define DECL_FUNCTION_SCOPE_P(NODE) \
2074 (DECL_CONTEXT (NODE) \
2075 && TREE_CODE (DECL_CONTEXT (NODE)) == FUNCTION_DECL)
2076
2077 /* 1 iff NODE is function-local, but for types. */
2078 #define LOCAL_CLASS_P(NODE) \
2079 (decl_function_context (TYPE_MAIN_DECL (NODE)) != NULL_TREE)
2080
2081 /* For a NAMESPACE_DECL: the list of using namespace directives
2082 The PURPOSE is the used namespace, the value is the namespace
2083 that is the common ancestor. */
2084 #define DECL_NAMESPACE_USING(NODE) DECL_VINDEX (NAMESPACE_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2085
2086 /* In a NAMESPACE_DECL, the DECL_INITIAL is used to record all users
2087 of a namespace, to record the transitive closure of using namespace. */
2088 #define DECL_NAMESPACE_USERS(NODE) DECL_INITIAL (NAMESPACE_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2089
2090 /* In a NAMESPACE_DECL, points to the original namespace if this is
2091 a namespace alias. */
2092 #define DECL_NAMESPACE_ALIAS(NODE) \
2093 DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (NAMESPACE_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2094 #define ORIGINAL_NAMESPACE(NODE) \
2095 (DECL_NAMESPACE_ALIAS (NODE) ? DECL_NAMESPACE_ALIAS (NODE) : (NODE))
2096
2097 /* Non-zero if NODE is the std namespace. */
2098 #define DECL_NAMESPACE_STD_P(NODE) \
2099 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == NAMESPACE_DECL \
2100 && CP_DECL_CONTEXT (NODE) == global_namespace \
2101 && DECL_NAME (NODE) == std_identifier)
2102
2103 /* In a non-local VAR_DECL with static storage duration, this is the
2104 initialization priority. If this value is zero, the NODE will be
2105 initialized at the DEFAULT_INIT_PRIORITY. */
2106 #define DECL_INIT_PRIORITY(NODE) (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE)->decl.u2.i)
2107
2108 /* In a TREE_LIST concatenating using directives, indicate indirect
2109 directives */
2110 #define TREE_INDIRECT_USING(NODE) (TREE_LIST_CHECK (NODE)->common.lang_flag_0)
2111
2112 /* In a VAR_DECL for a variable declared in a for statement,
2113 this is the shadowed (local) variable. */
2114 #define DECL_SHADOWED_FOR_VAR(NODE) DECL_RESULT_FLD(VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2115
2116 /* In a FUNCTION_DECL, this is nonzero if this function was defined in
2117 the class definition. We have saved away the text of the function,
2118 but have not yet processed it. */
2119 #define DECL_PENDING_INLINE_P(NODE) \
2120 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.pending_inline_p)
2121
2122 /* If DECL_PENDING_INLINE_P holds, this is the saved text of the
2123 function. */
2124 #define DECL_PENDING_INLINE_INFO(NODE) \
2125 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->u.pending_inline_info)
2126
2127 /* For a TYPE_DECL: if this function has many fields, we'll sort them
2128 and put them into a TREE_VEC. */
2129 #define DECL_SORTED_FIELDS(NODE) \
2130 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (TYPE_DECL_CHECK (NODE))->u.sorted_fields)
2131
2132 /* True if on the deferred_fns (see decl2.c) list. */
2133 #define DECL_DEFERRED_FN(DECL) \
2134 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(DECL)->decl_flags.deferred)
2135
2136 /* For a VAR_DECL, FUNCTION_DECL, TYPE_DECL or TEMPLATE_DECL:
2137 template-specific information. */
2138 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO(NODE) \
2139 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(VAR_TEMPL_TYPE_OR_FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK (NODE))->decl_flags.u.template_info)
2140
2141 /* Template information for a RECORD_TYPE or UNION_TYPE. */
2142 #define CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO(NODE) \
2143 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(RECORD_OR_UNION_TYPE_CHECK (NODE))->template_info)
2144
2145 /* Template information for an ENUMERAL_TYPE. Although an enumeration may
2146 not be a primary template, it may be declared within the scope of a
2147 primary template and the enumeration constants may depend on
2148 non-type template parameters. */
2149 #define ENUM_TEMPLATE_INFO(NODE) (TYPE_BINFO (ENUMERAL_TYPE_CHECK (NODE)))
2150
2151 /* Template information for a bound template template parameter. */
2152 #define TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_TEMPLATE_INFO(NODE) (TYPE_BINFO (NODE))
2153
2154 /* Template information for an ENUMERAL_, RECORD_, or UNION_TYPE. */
2155 #define TYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO(NODE) \
2156 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == ENUMERAL_TYPE \
2157 ? ENUM_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE) : \
2158 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM \
2159 ? TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE) : \
2160 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) \
2161 ? CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE) \
2162 : NULL_TREE)))
2163
2164 /* Set the template information for an ENUMERAL_, RECORD_, or
2165 UNION_TYPE to VAL. */
2166 #define SET_TYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO(NODE, VAL) \
2167 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == ENUMERAL_TYPE \
2168 ? (ENUM_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE) = VAL) \
2169 : (CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE) = VAL))
2170
2171 #define TI_TEMPLATE(NODE) (TREE_PURPOSE (NODE))
2172 #define TI_ARGS(NODE) (TREE_VALUE (NODE))
2173 #define TI_PENDING_TEMPLATE_FLAG(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_1 (NODE)
2174
2175 /* We use TREE_VECs to hold template arguments. If there is only one
2176 level of template arguments, then the TREE_VEC contains the
2177 arguments directly. If there is more than one level of template
2178 arguments, then each entry in the TREE_VEC is itself a TREE_VEC,
2179 containing the template arguments for a single level. The first
2180 entry in the outer TREE_VEC is the outermost level of template
2181 parameters; the last is the innermost.
2182
2183 It is incorrect to ever form a template argument vector containing
2184 only one level of arguments, but which is a TREE_VEC containing as
2185 its only entry the TREE_VEC for that level. */
2186
2187 /* Non-zero if the template arguments is actually a vector of vectors,
2188 rather than just a vector. */
2189 #define TMPL_ARGS_HAVE_MULTIPLE_LEVELS(NODE) \
2190 (NODE != NULL_TREE \
2191 && TREE_CODE (NODE) == TREE_VEC \
2192 && TREE_VEC_LENGTH (NODE) > 0 \
2193 && TREE_VEC_ELT (NODE, 0) != NULL_TREE \
2194 && TREE_CODE (TREE_VEC_ELT (NODE, 0)) == TREE_VEC)
2195
2196 /* The depth of a template argument vector. When called directly by
2197 the parser, we use a TREE_LIST rather than a TREE_VEC to represent
2198 template arguments. In fact, we may even see NULL_TREE if there
2199 are no template arguments. In both of those cases, there is only
2200 one level of template arguments. */
2201 #define TMPL_ARGS_DEPTH(NODE) \
2202 (TMPL_ARGS_HAVE_MULTIPLE_LEVELS (NODE) ? TREE_VEC_LENGTH (NODE) : 1)
2203
2204 /* The LEVELth level of the template ARGS. The outermost level of of
2205 args is level 1, not level 0. */
2206 #define TMPL_ARGS_LEVEL(ARGS, LEVEL) \
2207 (TMPL_ARGS_HAVE_MULTIPLE_LEVELS (ARGS) \
2208 ? TREE_VEC_ELT ((ARGS), (LEVEL) - 1) : ARGS)
2209
2210 /* Set the LEVELth level of the template ARGS to VAL. This macro does
2211 not work with single-level argument vectors. */
2212 #define SET_TMPL_ARGS_LEVEL(ARGS, LEVEL, VAL) \
2213 (TREE_VEC_ELT ((ARGS), (LEVEL) - 1) = (VAL))
2214
2215 /* Accesses the IDXth parameter in the LEVELth level of the ARGS. */
2216 #define TMPL_ARG(ARGS, LEVEL, IDX) \
2217 (TREE_VEC_ELT (TMPL_ARGS_LEVEL (ARGS, LEVEL), IDX))
2218
2219 /* Set the IDXth element in the LEVELth level of ARGS to VAL. This
2220 macro does not work with single-level argument vectors. */
2221 #define SET_TMPL_ARG(ARGS, LEVEL, IDX, VAL) \
2222 (TREE_VEC_ELT (TREE_VEC_ELT ((ARGS), (LEVEL) - 1), (IDX)) = (VAL))
2223
2224 /* Given a single level of template arguments in NODE, return the
2225 number of arguments. */
2226 #define NUM_TMPL_ARGS(NODE) \
2227 ((NODE) == NULL_TREE ? 0 \
2228 : (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TREE_VEC \
2229 ? TREE_VEC_LENGTH (NODE) : list_length (NODE)))
2230
2231 /* Returns the innermost level of template arguments in ARGS. */
2232 #define INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_ARGS(NODE) \
2233 (get_innermost_template_args ((NODE), 1))
2234
2235 /* The number of levels of template parameters given by NODE. */
2236 #define TMPL_PARMS_DEPTH(NODE) \
2237 (TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TREE_PURPOSE (NODE)))
2238
2239 /* The TEMPLATE_DECL instantiated or specialized by NODE. This
2240 TEMPLATE_DECL will be the immediate parent, not the most general
2241 template. For example, in:
2242
2243 template <class T> struct S { template <class U> void f(U); }
2244
2245 the FUNCTION_DECL for S<int>::f<double> will have, as its
2246 DECL_TI_TEMPLATE, `template <class U> S<int>::f<U>'.
2247
2248 As a special case, for a member friend template of a template
2249 class, this value will not be a TEMPLATE_DECL, but rather a
2250 LOOKUP_EXPR, IDENTIFIER_NODE or OVERLOAD indicating the name of
2251 the template and any explicit template arguments provided. For
2252 example, in:
2253
2254 template <class T> struct S { friend void f<int>(int, double); }
2255
2256 the DECL_TI_TEMPLATE will be a LOOKUP_EXPR for `f' and the
2257 DECL_TI_ARGS will be {int}. */
2258 #define DECL_TI_TEMPLATE(NODE) TI_TEMPLATE (DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE))
2259
2260 /* The template arguments used to obtain this decl from the most
2261 general form of DECL_TI_TEMPLATE. For the example given for
2262 DECL_TI_TEMPLATE, the DECL_TI_ARGS will be {int, double}. These
2263 are always the full set of arguments required to instantiate this
2264 declaration from the most general template specialized here. */
2265 #define DECL_TI_ARGS(NODE) TI_ARGS (DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE))
2266 #define CLASSTYPE_TI_TEMPLATE(NODE) TI_TEMPLATE (CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE))
2267 #define CLASSTYPE_TI_ARGS(NODE) TI_ARGS (CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE))
2268 #define ENUM_TI_TEMPLATE(NODE) \
2269 TI_TEMPLATE (ENUM_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE))
2270 #define ENUM_TI_ARGS(NODE) \
2271 TI_ARGS (ENUM_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE))
2272
2273 /* Like DECL_TI_TEMPLATE, but for an ENUMERAL_, RECORD_, or UNION_TYPE. */
2274 #define TYPE_TI_TEMPLATE(NODE) \
2275 (TI_TEMPLATE (TYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE)))
2276
2277 /* Like DECL_TI_ARGS, but for an ENUMERAL_, RECORD_, or UNION_TYPE. */
2278 #define TYPE_TI_ARGS(NODE) \
2279 (TI_ARGS (TYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE)))
2280
2281 #define INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_PARMS(NODE) TREE_VALUE(NODE)
2282
2283 /* Nonzero if the NODE corresponds to the template parameters for a
2284 member template, whose inline definition is being processed after
2285 the class definition is complete. */
2286 #define TEMPLATE_PARMS_FOR_INLINE(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_1 (NODE)
2287
2288 /* In a FUNCTION_DECL, the saved language-specific per-function data. */
2289 #define DECL_SAVED_FUNCTION_DATA(NODE) \
2290 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK (NODE))->u.saved_language_function)
2291
2292 #define NEW_EXPR_USE_GLOBAL(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE)
2293 #define DELETE_EXPR_USE_GLOBAL(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE)
2294 #define DELETE_EXPR_USE_VEC(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_1 (NODE)
2295 #define LOOKUP_EXPR_GLOBAL(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE)
2296
2297 /* Nonzero if this AGGR_INIT_EXPR provides for initialization via a
2298 constructor call, rather than an ordinary function call. */
2299 #define AGGR_INIT_VIA_CTOR_P(NODE) \
2300 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (AGGR_INIT_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))
2301
2302 /* The TYPE_MAIN_DECL for a class template type is a TYPE_DECL, not a
2303 TEMPLATE_DECL. This macro determines whether or not a given class
2304 type is really a template type, as opposed to an instantiation or
2305 specialization of one. */
2306 #define CLASSTYPE_IS_TEMPLATE(NODE) \
2307 (CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE) \
2308 && !CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) \
2309 && PRIMARY_TEMPLATE_P (CLASSTYPE_TI_TEMPLATE (NODE)))
2310
2311 /* The name used by the user to name the typename type. Typically,
2312 this is an IDENTIFIER_NODE, and the same as the DECL_NAME on the
2313 corresponding TYPE_DECL. However, this may also be a
2314 TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR if we had something like `typename X::Y<T>'. */
2315 #define TYPENAME_TYPE_FULLNAME(NODE) TYPE_BINFO (NODE)
2316
2317 /* Nonzero if NODE is an implicit typename. */
2318 #define IMPLICIT_TYPENAME_P(NODE) \
2319 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPENAME_TYPE && TREE_TYPE (NODE))
2320
2321 /* Nonzero if NODE is a TYPE_DECL that should not be visible because
2322 it is from a dependent base class. */
2323 #define IMPLICIT_TYPENAME_TYPE_DECL_P(NODE) \
2324 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPE_DECL \
2325 && DECL_ARTIFICIAL (NODE) \
2326 && IMPLICIT_TYPENAME_P (TREE_TYPE (NODE)))
2327
2328 /* Nonzero in INTEGER_CST means that this int is negative by dint of
2329 using a twos-complement negated operand. */
2330 #define TREE_NEGATED_INT(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (INTEGER_CST_CHECK (NODE))
2331
2332 /* Nonzero in any kind of _TYPE where conversions to base-classes may
2333 involve pointer arithmetic. If this is zero, then converting to
2334 a base-class never requires changing the value of the pointer. */
2335 #define TYPE_BASE_CONVS_MAY_REQUIRE_CODE_P(NODE) (TREE_LANG_FLAG_1 (NODE))
2336
2337 /* [class.virtual]
2338
2339 A class that declares or inherits a virtual function is called a
2340 polymorphic class. */
2341 #define TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P(NODE) (TREE_LANG_FLAG_2 (NODE))
2342
2343 /* Nonzero if this class has a virtual function table pointer. */
2344 #define TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P(NODE) \
2345 (TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (NODE) \
2346 || TYPE_USES_VIRTUAL_BASECLASSES (NODE))
2347
2348 extern int flag_new_for_scope;
2349
2350 /* This flag is true of a local VAR_DECL if it was declared in a for
2351 statement, but we are no longer in the scope of the for. */
2352 #define DECL_DEAD_FOR_LOCAL(NODE) DECL_LANG_FLAG_7 (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2353
2354 /* This flag is set on a VAR_DECL that is a DECL_DEAD_FOR_LOCAL
2355 if we already emitted a warning about using it. */
2356 #define DECL_ERROR_REPORTED(NODE) DECL_LANG_FLAG_0 (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2357
2358 /* Nonzero if NODE is a FUNCTION_DECL (for a function with global
2359 scope) declared in a local scope. */
2360 #define DECL_LOCAL_FUNCTION_P(NODE) \
2361 DECL_LANG_FLAG_0 (FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2362
2363 /* Nonzero if NODE is a FUNCTION_DECL for a built-in function, and we have
2364 not yet seen a prototype for that function. */
2365 #define DECL_ANTICIPATED(NODE) \
2366 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (DECL_CHECK (NODE))->decl_flags.anticipated_p)
2367
2368 /* Record whether a typedef for type `int' was actually `signed int'. */
2369 #define C_TYPEDEF_EXPLICITLY_SIGNED(exp) DECL_LANG_FLAG_1 ((exp))
2370
2371 /* Returns non-zero if DECL has external linkage, as specified by the
2372 language standard. (This predicate may hold even when the
2373 corresponding entity is not actually given external linkage in the
2374 object file; see decl_linkage for details.) */
2375 #define DECL_EXTERNAL_LINKAGE_P(DECL) \
2376 (decl_linkage (DECL) == lk_external)
2377
2378 #define INTEGRAL_CODE_P(CODE) \
2379 (CODE == INTEGER_TYPE || CODE == ENUMERAL_TYPE || CODE == BOOLEAN_TYPE)
2380
2381 /* [basic.fundamental]
2382
2383 Types bool, char, wchar_t, and the signed and unsigned integer types
2384 are collectively called integral types.
2385
2386 Note that INTEGRAL_TYPE_P, as defined in tree.h, allows enumeration
2387 types as well, which is incorrect in C++. */
2388 #define CP_INTEGRAL_TYPE_P(TYPE) \
2389 (TREE_CODE ((TYPE)) == BOOLEAN_TYPE \
2390 || TREE_CODE ((TYPE)) == INTEGER_TYPE)
2391
2392 /* [basic.fundamental]
2393
2394 Integral and floating types are collectively called arithmetic
2395 types. */
2396 #define ARITHMETIC_TYPE_P(TYPE) \
2397 (CP_INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TYPE) || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == REAL_TYPE)
2398
2399 /* Nonzero for _TYPE means that the _TYPE defines
2400 at least one constructor. */
2401 #define TYPE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_FLAG_1(NODE))
2402
2403 /* When appearing in an INDIRECT_REF, it means that the tree structure
2404 underneath is actually a call to a constructor. This is needed
2405 when the constructor must initialize local storage (which can
2406 be automatically destroyed), rather than allowing it to allocate
2407 space from the heap.
2408
2409 When appearing in a SAVE_EXPR, it means that underneath
2410 is a call to a constructor.
2411
2412 When appearing in a CONSTRUCTOR, it means that it was
2413 a GNU C constructor expression.
2414
2415 When appearing in a FIELD_DECL, it means that this field
2416 has been duly initialized in its constructor. */
2417 #define TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR(NODE) (TREE_LANG_FLAG_4(NODE))
2418
2419 #define EMPTY_CONSTRUCTOR_P(NODE) (TREE_CODE (NODE) == CONSTRUCTOR \
2420 && CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (NODE) == NULL_TREE \
2421 && ! TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (NODE))
2422
2423 /* Nonzero for _TYPE means that the _TYPE defines a destructor. */
2424 #define TYPE_HAS_DESTRUCTOR(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_FLAG_2(NODE))
2425
2426 /* Nonzero means that an object of this type can not be initialized using
2427 an initializer list. */
2428 #define CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE(NODE) \
2429 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->non_aggregate)
2430 #define TYPE_NON_AGGREGATE_CLASS(NODE) \
2431 (IS_AGGR_TYPE (NODE) && CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE (NODE))
2432
2433 /* Nonzero if there is a user-defined X::op=(x&) for this class. */
2434 #define TYPE_HAS_REAL_ASSIGN_REF(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_real_assign_ref)
2435 #define TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_ASSIGN_REF(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_complex_assign_ref)
2436 #define TYPE_HAS_ABSTRACT_ASSIGN_REF(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_abstract_assign_ref)
2437 #define TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_INIT_REF(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->has_complex_init_ref)
2438
2439 /* Nonzero if TYPE has a trivial destructor. From [class.dtor]:
2440
2441 A destructor is trivial if it is an implicitly declared
2442 destructor and if:
2443
2444 - all of the direct base classes of its class have trivial
2445 destructors,
2446
2447 - for all of the non-static data members of its class that are
2448 of class type (or array thereof), each such class has a
2449 trivial destructor. */
2450 #define TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR(NODE) \
2451 (!TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (NODE))
2452
2453 /* Nonzero for _TYPE node means that this type does not have a trivial
2454 destructor. Therefore, destroying an object of this type will
2455 involve a call to a destructor. This can apply to objects of
2456 ARRAY_TYPE is the type of the elements needs a destructor. */
2457 #define TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR(NODE) \
2458 (TYPE_LANG_FLAG_4(NODE))
2459
2460 /* Nonzero for class type means that copy initialization of this type can use
2461 a bitwise copy. */
2462 #define TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_INIT_REF(NODE) \
2463 (TYPE_HAS_INIT_REF (NODE) && ! TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_INIT_REF (NODE))
2464
2465 /* Nonzero for class type means that assignment of this type can use
2466 a bitwise copy. */
2467 #define TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_ASSIGN_REF(NODE) \
2468 (TYPE_HAS_ASSIGN_REF (NODE) && ! TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_ASSIGN_REF (NODE))
2469
2470 #define TYPE_PTRMEM_P(NODE) \
2471 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == POINTER_TYPE \
2472 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) == OFFSET_TYPE)
2473 #define TYPE_PTR_P(NODE) \
2474 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == POINTER_TYPE \
2475 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) != OFFSET_TYPE)
2476 #define TYPE_PTROB_P(NODE) \
2477 (TYPE_PTR_P (NODE) && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) != FUNCTION_TYPE \
2478 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) != VOID_TYPE)
2479 #define TYPE_PTROBV_P(NODE) \
2480 (TYPE_PTR_P (NODE) && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) != FUNCTION_TYPE)
2481 #define TYPE_PTRFN_P(NODE) \
2482 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == POINTER_TYPE \
2483 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) == FUNCTION_TYPE)
2484
2485 /* Nonzero for _TYPE node means that this type is a pointer to member
2486 function type. */
2487 #define TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P(NODE) \
2488 (TREE_CODE(NODE) == RECORD_TYPE \
2489 && TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE) \
2490 && TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_FLAG (NODE))
2491
2492 #define TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_FLAG(NODE) \
2493 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->ptrmemfunc_flag)
2494
2495 /* Indicates when overload resolution may resolve to a pointer to
2496 member function. [expr.unary.op]/3 */
2497 #define PTRMEM_OK_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE)
2498
2499 /* A pointer-to-function member type looks like:
2500
2501 struct {
2502 __P __pfn;
2503 ptrdiff_t __delta;
2504 };
2505
2506 If __pfn is NULL, it is a NULL pointer-to-member-function.
2507
2508 (Because the vtable is always the first thing in the object, we
2509 don't need its offset.) If the function is virtual, then PFN is
2510 one plus twice the index into the vtable; otherwise, it is just a
2511 pointer to the function.
2512
2513 Unfortunately, using the lowest bit of PFN doesn't work in
2514 architectures that don't impose alignment requirements on function
2515 addresses, or that use the lowest bit to tell one ISA from another,
2516 for example. For such architectures, we use the lowest bit of
2517 DELTA instead of the lowest bit of the PFN, and DELTA will be
2518 multiplied by 2. */
2519 enum ptrmemfunc_vbit_where_t
2520 {
2521 ptrmemfunc_vbit_in_pfn,
2522 ptrmemfunc_vbit_in_delta
2523 };
2524
2525 /* Get the POINTER_TYPE to the METHOD_TYPE associated with this
2526 pointer to member function. TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P _must_ be true,
2527 before using this macro. */
2528 #define TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_FN_TYPE(NODE) \
2529 (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (NODE)))
2530
2531 /* Returns `A' for a type like `int (A::*)(double)' */
2532 #define TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_OBJECT_TYPE(NODE) \
2533 TYPE_METHOD_BASETYPE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_FN_TYPE (NODE)))
2534
2535 /* These are use to manipulate the canonical RECORD_TYPE from the
2536 hashed POINTER_TYPE, and can only be used on the POINTER_TYPE. */
2537 #define TYPE_GET_PTRMEMFUNC_TYPE(NODE) ((tree)TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE))
2538 #define TYPE_SET_PTRMEMFUNC_TYPE(NODE, VALUE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE) = ((struct lang_type *)(void*)(VALUE)))
2539 /* Returns the pfn field from a TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P. */
2540 #define PFN_FROM_PTRMEMFUNC(NODE) pfn_from_ptrmemfunc ((NODE))
2541
2542 /* For a pointer-to-member type of the form `T X::*', this is `X'.
2543 For a type like `void (X::*)() const', this type is `X', not `const
2544 X'. To get at the `const X' you have to look at the
2545 TYPE_PTRMEM_POINTED_TO_TYPE; there, the first parameter will have
2546 type `const X*'. */
2547 #define TYPE_PTRMEM_CLASS_TYPE(NODE) \
2548 (TYPE_PTRMEM_P ((NODE)) \
2549 ? TYPE_OFFSET_BASETYPE (TREE_TYPE ((NODE))) \
2550 : TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_OBJECT_TYPE ((NODE)))
2551
2552 /* For a pointer-to-member type of the form `T X::*', this is `T'. */
2553 #define TYPE_PTRMEM_POINTED_TO_TYPE(NODE) \
2554 (TYPE_PTRMEM_P ((NODE)) \
2555 ? TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) \
2556 : TREE_TYPE (TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_FN_TYPE ((NODE))))
2557
2558 /* For a pointer-to-member constant `X::Y' this is the RECORD_TYPE for
2559 `X'. */
2560 #define PTRMEM_CST_CLASS(NODE) \
2561 TYPE_PTRMEM_CLASS_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (PTRMEM_CST_CHECK (NODE)))
2562
2563 /* For a pointer-to-member constant `X::Y' this is the _DECL for
2564 `Y'. */
2565 #define PTRMEM_CST_MEMBER(NODE) (((ptrmem_cst_t)PTRMEM_CST_CHECK (NODE))->member)
2566
2567 /* Nonzero for VAR_DECL and FUNCTION_DECL node means that `extern' was
2568 specified in its declaration. This can also be set for an
2569 erroneously declared PARM_DECL. */
2570 #define DECL_THIS_EXTERN(NODE) \
2571 DECL_LANG_FLAG_2 (VAR_FUNCTION_OR_PARM_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2572
2573 /* Nonzero for VAR_DECL and FUNCTION_DECL node means that `static' was
2574 specified in its declaration. This can also be set for an
2575 erroneously declared PARM_DECL. */
2576 #define DECL_THIS_STATIC(NODE) \
2577 DECL_LANG_FLAG_6 (VAR_FUNCTION_OR_PARM_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2578
2579 /* Nonzero if TYPE is an anonymous union or struct type. We have to use a
2580 flag for this because "A union for which objects or pointers are
2581 declared is not an anonymous union" [class.union]. */
2582 #define ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P(NODE) \
2583 (CLASS_TYPE_P (NODE) && TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->anon_aggr)
2584 #define SET_ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P(NODE) \
2585 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->anon_aggr = 1)
2586
2587 /* Nonzero if TYPE is an anonymous union type. */
2588 #define ANON_UNION_TYPE_P(NODE) \
2589 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == UNION_TYPE && ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (NODE))
2590
2591 #define UNKNOWN_TYPE LANG_TYPE
2592
2593 /* Define fields and accessors for nodes representing declared names. */
2594
2595 #define TYPE_WAS_ANONYMOUS(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->was_anonymous)
2596
2597 /* C++: all of these are overloaded! These apply only to TYPE_DECLs. */
2598
2599 /* The format of each node in the DECL_FRIENDLIST is as follows:
2600
2601 The TREE_PURPOSE will be the name of a function, i.e., an
2602 IDENTIFIER_NODE. The TREE_VALUE will be itself a TREE_LIST, the
2603 list of functions with that name which are friends. The
2604 TREE_PURPOSE of each node in this sublist will be error_mark_node,
2605 if the function was declared a friend individually, in which case
2606 the TREE_VALUE will be the function_decl. If, however, all
2607 functions with a given name in a class were declared to be friends,
2608 the TREE_PUROSE will be the class type, and the TREE_VALUE will be
2609 NULL_TREE. */
2610 #define DECL_FRIENDLIST(NODE) (DECL_INITIAL (NODE))
2611 #define FRIEND_NAME(LIST) (TREE_PURPOSE (LIST))
2612 #define FRIEND_DECLS(LIST) (TREE_VALUE (LIST))
2613
2614 /* The DECL_ACCESS, if non-NULL, is a TREE_LIST. The TREE_PURPOSE of
2615 each node is a type; the TREE_VALUE is the access granted for this
2616 DECL in that type. The DECL_ACCESS is set by access declarations.
2617 For example, if a member that would normally be public in a
2618 derived class is made protected, then the derived class and the
2619 protected_access_node will appear in the DECL_ACCESS for the node. */
2620 #define DECL_ACCESS(NODE) (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->decl_flags.u2.access)
2621
2622 /* Nonzero if the FUNCTION_DECL is a global constructor. */
2623 #define DECL_GLOBAL_CTOR_P(NODE) \
2624 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC ((NODE))->decl_flags.global_ctor_p)
2625
2626 /* Nonzero if the FUNCTION_DECL is a global destructor. */
2627 #define DECL_GLOBAL_DTOR_P(NODE) \
2628 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC ((NODE))->decl_flags.global_dtor_p)
2629
2630 /* If DECL_GLOBAL_CTOR_P or DECL_GLOBAL_DTOR_P holds, this macro
2631 returns the initialization priority for the function. Constructors
2632 with lower numbers should be run first. Destructors should be run
2633 in the reverse order of constructors. */
2634 #define GLOBAL_INIT_PRIORITY(NODE) \
2635 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC ((NODE))->decl_flags.u2.init_priority)
2636
2637 /* Accessor macros for C++ template decl nodes. */
2638
2639 /* The DECL_TEMPLATE_PARMS are a list. The TREE_PURPOSE of each node
2640 is a INT_CST whose TREE_INT_CST_LOW indicates the level of the
2641 template parameters, with 1 being the outermost set of template
2642 parameters. The TREE_VALUE is a vector, whose elements are the
2643 template parameters at each level. Each element in the vector is a
2644 TREE_LIST, whose TREE_VALUE is a PARM_DECL (if the parameter is a
2645 non-type parameter), or a TYPE_DECL (if the parameter is a type
2646 parameter). The TREE_PURPOSE is the default value, if any. The
2647 TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX for the parameter is avilable as the
2648 DECL_INITIAL (for a PARM_DECL) or as the TREE_TYPE (for a
2649 TYPE_DECL). */
2650 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_PARMS(NODE) DECL_ARGUMENTS(NODE)
2651 #define DECL_INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_PARMS(NODE) \
2652 INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_PARMS (DECL_TEMPLATE_PARMS (NODE))
2653 #define DECL_NTPARMS(NODE) \
2654 TREE_VEC_LENGTH (DECL_INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_PARMS (NODE))
2655 /* For function, method, class-data templates. */
2656 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT(NODE) DECL_RESULT_FLD(NODE)
2657 /* For a static member variable template, the
2658 DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATIONS list contains the explicitly and
2659 implicitly generated instantiations of the variable. There are no
2660 partial instantiations of static member variables, so all of these
2661 will be full instantiations.
2662
2663 For a class template the DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATIONS lists holds
2664 all instantiations and specializations of the class type, including
2665 partial instantiations and partial specializations.
2666
2667 In both cases, the TREE_PURPOSE of each node contains the arguments
2668 used; the TREE_VALUE contains the generated variable. The template
2669 arguments are always complete. For example, given:
2670
2671 template <class T> struct S1 {
2672 template <class U> struct S2 {};
2673 template <class U> struct S2<U*> {};
2674 };
2675
2676 the record for the partial specialization will contain, as its
2677 argument list, { {T}, {U*} }, and will be on the
2678 DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATIONS list for `template <class T> template
2679 <class U> struct S1<T>::S2'.
2680
2681 This list is not used for function templates. */
2682 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATIONS(NODE) DECL_VINDEX(NODE)
2683 /* For a function template, the DECL_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATIONS lists
2684 contains all instantiations and specializations of the function,
2685 including partial instantiations. For a partial instantiation
2686 which is a specialization, this list holds only full
2687 specializations of the template that are instantiations of the
2688 partial instantiation. For example, given:
2689
2690 template <class T> struct S {
2691 template <class U> void f(U);
2692 template <> void f(T);
2693 };
2694
2695 the `S<int>::f<int>(int)' function will appear on the
2696 DECL_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATIONS list for both `template <class T>
2697 template <class U> void S<T>::f(U)' and `template <class T> void
2698 S<int>::f(T)'. In the latter case, however, it will have only the
2699 innermost set of arguments (T, in this case). The DECL_TI_TEMPLATE
2700 for the function declaration will point at the specialization, not
2701 the fully general template.
2702
2703 For a class template, this list contains the partial
2704 specializations of this template. (Full specializations are not
2705 recorded on this list.) The TREE_PURPOSE holds the innermost
2706 arguments used in the partial specialization (e.g., for `template
2707 <class T> struct S<T*, int>' this will be `T*'.) The TREE_VALUE
2708 holds the innermost template parameters for the specialization
2709 (e.g., `T' in the example above.) The TREE_TYPE is the _TYPE node
2710 for the partial specialization.
2711
2712 This list is not used for static variable templates. */
2713 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATIONS(NODE) DECL_SIZE(NODE)
2714
2715 /* Nonzero for a DECL which is actually a template parameter. */
2716 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_PARM_P(NODE) \
2717 (DECL_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE) \
2718 && (TREE_CODE (NODE) == CONST_DECL \
2719 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPE_DECL \
2720 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == TEMPLATE_DECL))
2721
2722 /* Mark NODE as a template parameter. */
2723 #define SET_DECL_TEMPLATE_PARM_P(NODE) \
2724 (DECL_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE) = 1)
2725
2726 /* Nonzero if NODE is a template template parameter. */
2727 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_P(NODE) \
2728 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TEMPLATE_DECL && DECL_TEMPLATE_PARM_P (NODE))
2729
2730 #define DECL_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_P(NODE) \
2731 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TEMPLATE_DECL \
2732 && TREE_CODE (DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (NODE)) == FUNCTION_DECL)
2733
2734 /* Nonzero for a DECL that represents a template class. */
2735 #define DECL_CLASS_TEMPLATE_P(NODE) \
2736 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TEMPLATE_DECL \
2737 && TREE_CODE (DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (NODE)) == TYPE_DECL \
2738 && !DECL_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_P (NODE))
2739
2740 /* Nonzero if NODE which declares a type. */
2741 #define DECL_DECLARES_TYPE_P(NODE) \
2742 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPE_DECL || DECL_CLASS_TEMPLATE_P (NODE))
2743
2744 /* Nonzero if NODE is the typedef implicitly generated for a type when
2745 the type is declared. (In C++, `struct S {};' is roughly equivalent
2746 to `struct S {}; typedef struct S S;' in C. This macro will hold
2747 for the typedef indicated in this example. Note that in C++, there
2748 is a second implicit typedef for each class, in the scope of `S'
2749 itself, so that you can say `S::S'. This macro does *not* hold for
2750 those typedefs. */
2751 #define DECL_IMPLICIT_TYPEDEF_P(NODE) \
2752 (TREE_CODE ((NODE)) == TYPE_DECL && DECL_LANG_FLAG_2 ((NODE)))
2753 #define SET_DECL_IMPLICIT_TYPEDEF_P(NODE) \
2754 (DECL_LANG_FLAG_2 ((NODE)) = 1)
2755
2756 /* A `primary' template is one that has its own template header. A
2757 member function of a class template is a template, but not primary.
2758 A member template is primary. Friend templates are primary, too. */
2759
2760 /* Returns the primary template corresponding to these parameters. */
2761 #define DECL_PRIMARY_TEMPLATE(NODE) \
2762 (TREE_TYPE (DECL_INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_PARMS (NODE)))
2763
2764 /* Returns non-zero if NODE is a primary template. */
2765 #define PRIMARY_TEMPLATE_P(NODE) (DECL_PRIMARY_TEMPLATE (NODE) == NODE)
2766
2767 #define CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_LEVEL(NODE) \
2768 (TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TREE_PURPOSE (CLASSTYPE_TI_TEMPLATE (NODE))))
2769
2770 /* Indicates whether or not (and how) a template was expanded for this
2771 FUNCTION_DECL or VAR_DECL.
2772 0=normal declaration, e.g. int min (int, int);
2773 1=implicit template instantiation
2774 2=explicit template specialization, e.g. int min<int> (int, int);
2775 3=explicit template instantiation, e.g. template int min<int> (int, int); */
2776 #define DECL_USE_TEMPLATE(NODE) (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE)->decl_flags.use_template)
2777
2778 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) & 1)
2779 #define CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION(NODE) \
2780 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) & 1)
2781
2782 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) == 2)
2783 #define SET_DECL_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) = 2)
2784 #define CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION(NODE) \
2785 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) == 2)
2786 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION(NODE) \
2787 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) = 2)
2788
2789 #define DECL_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) == 1)
2790 #define SET_DECL_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) = 1)
2791 #define CLASSTYPE_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) \
2792 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE(NODE) == 1)
2793 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) \
2794 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE(NODE) = 1)
2795
2796 #define DECL_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) == 3)
2797 #define SET_DECL_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) = 3)
2798 #define CLASSTYPE_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) \
2799 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE(NODE) == 3)
2800 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) \
2801 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE(NODE) = 3)
2802
2803 /* Non-zero if DECL is a friend function which is an instantiation
2804 from the point of view of the compiler, but not from the point of
2805 view of the language. For example given:
2806 template <class T> struct S { friend void f(T) {}; };
2807 the declaration of `void f(int)' generated when S<int> is
2808 instantiated will not be a DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION, but will be
2809 a DECL_FRIEND_PSUEDO_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION. */
2810 #define DECL_FRIEND_PSEUDO_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION(DECL) \
2811 (DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO (DECL) && !DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (DECL))
2812
2813 /* Non-zero if TYPE is a partial instantiation of a template class,
2814 i.e., an instantiation whose instantiation arguments involve
2815 template types. */
2816 #define PARTIAL_INSTANTIATION_P(TYPE) \
2817 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (TYPE)->is_partial_instantiation)
2818
2819 /* Non-zero iff we are currently processing a declaration for an
2820 entity with its own template parameter list, and which is not a
2821 full specialization. */
2822 #define PROCESSING_REAL_TEMPLATE_DECL_P() \
2823 (processing_template_decl > template_class_depth (current_class_type))
2824
2825 /* This function may be a guiding decl for a template. */
2826 #define DECL_MAYBE_TEMPLATE(NODE) DECL_LANG_FLAG_4 (NODE)
2827
2828 /* Nonzero if this VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL has already been
2829 instantiated, i.e. its definition has been generated from the
2830 pattern given in the the template. */
2831 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATED(NODE) \
2832 DECL_LANG_FLAG_1 (VAR_OR_FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2833
2834 /* We know what we're doing with this decl now. */
2835 #define DECL_INTERFACE_KNOWN(NODE) DECL_LANG_FLAG_5 (NODE)
2836
2837 /* This function was declared inline. This flag controls the linkage
2838 semantics of 'inline'; whether or not the function is inlined is
2839 controlled by DECL_INLINE. */
2840 #define DECL_DECLARED_INLINE_P(NODE) \
2841 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.declared_inline)
2842
2843 /* DECL_EXTERNAL must be set on a decl until the decl is actually emitted,
2844 so that assemble_external will work properly. So we have this flag to
2845 tell us whether the decl is really not external. */
2846 #define DECL_NOT_REALLY_EXTERN(NODE) \
2847 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.not_really_extern)
2848
2849 #define DECL_REALLY_EXTERN(NODE) \
2850 (DECL_EXTERNAL (NODE) && ! DECL_NOT_REALLY_EXTERN (NODE))
2851
2852 /* A thunk is a stub function.
2853
2854 A thunk is an alternate entry point for an ordinary FUNCTION_DECL.
2855 The address of the ordinary FUNCTION_DECL is given by the
2856 DECL_INITIAL, which is always an ADDR_EXPR whose operand is a
2857 FUNCTION_DECL. The job of the thunk is to adjust the `this'
2858 pointer before transferring control to the FUNCTION_DECL.
2859
2860 A thunk may perform either, or both, of the following operations:
2861
2862 o Adjust the `this' pointer by a constant offset.
2863 o Adjust the `this' pointer by looking up a vcall-offset
2864 in the vtable.
2865
2866 If both operations are performed, then the constant adjument to
2867 `this' is performed first.
2868
2869 The constant adjustment is given by THUNK_DELTA. If the
2870 vcall-offset is required, the index into the vtable is given by
2871 THUNK_VCALL_OFFSET. */
2872
2873 /* An integer indicating how many bytes should be subtracted from the
2874 `this' pointer when this function is called. */
2875 #define THUNK_DELTA(DECL) (DECL_CHECK (DECL)->decl.u1.i)
2876
2877 /* A tree indicating how many bytes should be subtracted from the
2878 vtable for the `this' pointer to find the vcall offset. (The vptr
2879 is always located at offset zero from the f `this' pointer.) If
2880 NULL, then there is no vcall offset. */
2881 #define THUNK_VCALL_OFFSET(DECL) \
2882 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (DECL)->decl_flags.u2.vcall_offset)
2883
2884 /* These macros provide convenient access to the various _STMT nodes
2885 created when parsing template declarations. */
2886 #define TRY_STMTS(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (TRY_BLOCK_CHECK (NODE), 0)
2887 #define TRY_HANDLERS(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (TRY_BLOCK_CHECK (NODE), 1)
2888
2889 #define EH_SPEC_STMTS(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (EH_SPEC_BLOCK_CHECK (NODE), 0)
2890 #define EH_SPEC_RAISES(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (EH_SPEC_BLOCK_CHECK (NODE), 1)
2891
2892 #define USING_STMT_NAMESPACE(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (USING_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 0)
2893
2894 /* Nonzero if this try block is a function try block. */
2895 #define FN_TRY_BLOCK_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_3 (TRY_BLOCK_CHECK (NODE))
2896 #define HANDLER_PARMS(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (HANDLER_CHECK (NODE), 0)
2897 #define HANDLER_BODY(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (HANDLER_CHECK (NODE), 1)
2898 #define HANDLER_TYPE(NODE) TREE_TYPE (HANDLER_CHECK (NODE))
2899 #define SUBOBJECT_CLEANUP(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (SUBOBJECT_CHECK (NODE), 0)
2900
2901 /* Nonzero if this CTOR_STMT is for the beginning of a constructor. */
2902 #define CTOR_BEGIN_P(NODE) \
2903 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (CTOR_STMT_CHECK (NODE)))
2904
2905 /* Nonzero if this CTOR_STMT is for the end of a constructor. */
2906 #define CTOR_END_P(NODE) \
2907 (!CTOR_BEGIN_P (NODE))
2908
2909 /* The parameters for a call-declarator. */
2910 #define CALL_DECLARATOR_PARMS(NODE) \
2911 (TREE_PURPOSE (TREE_OPERAND ((NODE), 1)))
2912
2913 /* The cv-qualifiers for a call-declarator. */
2914 #define CALL_DECLARATOR_QUALS(NODE) \
2915 (TREE_VALUE (TREE_OPERAND ((NODE), 1)))
2916
2917 /* The exception-specification for a call-declarator. */
2918 #define CALL_DECLARATOR_EXCEPTION_SPEC(NODE) \
2919 (TREE_TYPE ((NODE)))
2920
2921 /* An enumeration of the kind of tags that C++ accepts. */
2922 enum tag_types { record_type, class_type, union_type, enum_type };
2923
2924 /* The various kinds of lvalues we distinguish. */
2925 typedef enum cp_lvalue_kind {
2926 clk_none = 0, /* Things that are not an lvalue. */
2927 clk_ordinary = 1, /* An ordinary lvalue. */
2928 clk_class = 2, /* An rvalue of class-type. */
2929 clk_bitfield = 4, /* An lvalue for a bit-field. */
2930 } cp_lvalue_kind;
2931
2932 /* The kinds of scopes we recognize. */
2933 typedef enum scope_kind {
2934 sk_template_parms, /* A scope for template parameters. */
2935 sk_template_spec /* A scope corresponding to a template
2936 specialization. There is never anything in
2937 this scope. */
2938 } scope_kind;
2939
2940 /* Various kinds of template specialization, instantiation, etc. */
2941 typedef enum tmpl_spec_kind {
2942 tsk_none, /* Not a template at all. */
2943 tsk_invalid_member_spec, /* An explicit member template
2944 specialization, but the enclosing
2945 classes have not all been explicitly
2946 specialized. */
2947 tsk_invalid_expl_inst, /* An explicit instantiation containing
2948 template parameter lists. */
2949 tsk_excessive_parms, /* A template declaration with too many
2950 template parameter lists. */
2951 tsk_insufficient_parms, /* A template declaration with too few
2952 parameter lists. */
2953 tsk_template, /* A template declaration. */
2954 tsk_expl_spec, /* An explicit specialization. */
2955 tsk_expl_inst /* An explicit instantiation. */
2956 } tmpl_spec_kind;
2957
2958 /* The various kinds of access. BINFO_ACCESS depends on these being
2959 two bit quantities. The numerical values are important; they are
2960 used to initialize RTTI data structures, so changing them changes
2961 the ABI. */
2962 typedef enum access_kind {
2963 ak_none = 0, /* Inaccessible. */
2964 ak_public = 1, /* Accessible, as a `public' thing. */
2965 ak_protected = 2, /* Accessible, as a `protected' thing. */
2966 ak_private = 3 /* Accessible, as a `private' thing. */
2967 } access_kind;
2968
2969 /* The various kinds of special functions. If you add to this list,
2970 you should update special_function_p as well. */
2971 typedef enum special_function_kind {
2972 sfk_none = 0, /* Not a special function. This enumeral
2973 must have value zero; see
2974 special_function_p. */
2975 sfk_constructor, /* A constructor. */
2976 sfk_copy_constructor, /* A copy constructor. */
2977 sfk_assignment_operator, /* An assignment operator. */
2978 sfk_destructor, /* A destructor. */
2979 sfk_complete_destructor, /* A destructor for complete objects. */
2980 sfk_base_destructor, /* A destructor for base subobjects. */
2981 sfk_deleting_destructor, /* A destructor for complete objects that
2982 deletes the object after it has been
2983 destroyed. */
2984 sfk_conversion /* A conversion operator. */
2985 } special_function_kind;
2986
2987 /* The various kinds of linkage. From [basic.link],
2988
2989 A name is said to have linkage when it might denote the same
2990 object, reference, function, type, template, namespace or value
2991 as a name introduced in another scope:
2992
2993 -- When a name has external linkage, the entity it denotes can
2994 be referred to from scopes of other translation units or from
2995 other scopes of the same translation unit.
2996
2997 -- When a name has internal linkage, the entity it denotes can
2998 be referred to by names from other scopes in the same
2999 translation unit.
3000
3001 -- When a name has no linkage, the entity it denotes cannot be
3002 referred to by names from other scopes. */
3003
3004 typedef enum linkage_kind {
3005 lk_none, /* No linkage. */
3006 lk_internal, /* Internal linkage. */
3007 lk_external /* External linkage. */
3008 } linkage_kind;
3009
3010 /* Bitmask flags to pass to instantiate_type. */
3011 typedef enum instantiate_type_flags {
3012 itf_none = 0, /* nothing special */
3013 itf_complain = 1 << 0, /* complain about errors */
3014 itf_no_attributes = 1 << 1, /* ignore attributes on comparisons */
3015 itf_ptrmem_ok = 1 << 2, /* pointers to member ok (internal use) */
3016 } instantiate_type_flags;
3017
3018 /* Nonzero means allow Microsoft extensions without a pedwarn. */
3019 extern int flag_ms_extensions;
3020
3021 /* Non-zero means warn in function declared in derived class has the
3022 same name as a virtual in the base class, but fails to match the
3023 type signature of any virtual function in the base class. */
3024 extern int warn_overloaded_virtual;
3025
3026 /* Nonzero means warn about use of multicharacter literals. */
3027 extern int warn_multichar;
3028
3029 /* Non-zero means warn if a non-templatized friend function is
3030 declared in a templatized class. This behavior is warned about with
3031 flag_guiding_decls in do_friend. */
3032 extern int warn_nontemplate_friend;
3033
3034 /* in decl{2}.c */
3035 /* A node that is a list (length 1) of error_mark_nodes. */
3036 extern tree error_mark_list;
3037
3038 /* Node for "pointer to (virtual) function".
3039 This may be distinct from ptr_type_node so gdb can distinguish them. */
3040 #define vfunc_ptr_type_node vtable_entry_type
3041
3042
3043 /* For building calls to `delete'. */
3044 extern tree integer_two_node, integer_three_node;
3045
3046 extern tree anonymous_namespace_name;
3047
3048 /* The number of function bodies which we are currently processing.
3049 (Zero if we are at namespace scope, one inside the body of a
3050 function, two inside the body of a function in a local class, etc.) */
3051 extern int function_depth;
3052
3053 /* in pt.c */
3054
3055 /* These values are used for the `STRICT' parameter to type_unification and
3056 fn_type_unification. Their meanings are described with the
3057 documentation for fn_type_unification. */
3058
3059 typedef enum unification_kind_t {
3060 DEDUCE_CALL,
3061 DEDUCE_CONV,
3062 DEDUCE_EXACT,
3063 DEDUCE_ORDER
3064 } unification_kind_t;
3065
3066 /* Macros for operating on a template instantation level node, represented
3067 by an EXPR_WITH_FILE_LOCATION. */
3068
3069 #define TINST_DECL(NODE) EXPR_WFL_NODE (NODE)
3070 #define TINST_LINE(NODE) EXPR_WFL_LINENO (NODE)
3071 #define TINST_FILE(NODE) EXPR_WFL_FILENAME (NODE)
3072
3073 /* in class.c */
3074
3075 extern int current_class_depth;
3076
3077 /* Points to the name of that function. May not be the DECL_NAME
3078 of CURRENT_FUNCTION_DECL due to overloading */
3079 extern tree original_function_name;
3080
3081 /* An array of all local classes present in this translation unit, in
3082 declaration order. */
3083 extern varray_type local_classes;
3084 \f
3085 /* Here's where we control how name mangling takes place. */
3086
3087 /* Cannot use '$' up front, because this confuses gdb
3088 (names beginning with '$' are gdb-local identifiers).
3089
3090 Note that all forms in which the '$' is significant are long enough
3091 for direct indexing (meaning that if we know there is a '$'
3092 at a particular location, we can index into the string at
3093 any other location that provides distinguishing characters). */
3094
3095 /* Define NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL in your favorite tm file if your assembler
3096 doesn't allow '$' in symbol names. */
3097 #ifndef NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL
3098
3099 #define JOINER '$'
3100
3101 #define VPTR_NAME "$v"
3102 #define THROW_NAME "$eh_throw"
3103 #define DESTRUCTOR_DECL_PREFIX "_$_"
3104 #define AUTO_VTABLE_NAME "__vtbl$me__"
3105 #define AUTO_TEMP_NAME "_$tmp_"
3106 #define AUTO_TEMP_FORMAT "_$tmp_%d"
3107 #define VTABLE_BASE "$vb"
3108 #define VTABLE_NAME_PREFIX "__vt_"
3109 #define VFIELD_BASE "$vf"
3110 #define VFIELD_NAME "_vptr$"
3111 #define VFIELD_NAME_FORMAT "_vptr$%s"
3112 #define STATIC_NAME_FORMAT "_%s$%s"
3113 #define ANON_AGGRNAME_FORMAT "$_%d"
3114
3115 #else /* NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL */
3116
3117 #ifndef NO_DOT_IN_LABEL
3118
3119 #define JOINER '.'
3120
3121 #define VPTR_NAME ".v"
3122 #define THROW_NAME ".eh_throw"
3123 #define DESTRUCTOR_DECL_PREFIX "_._"
3124 #define AUTO_VTABLE_NAME "__vtbl.me__"
3125 #define AUTO_TEMP_NAME "_.tmp_"
3126 #define AUTO_TEMP_FORMAT "_.tmp_%d"
3127 #define VTABLE_BASE ".vb"
3128 #define VTABLE_NAME_PREFIX "__vt_"
3129 #define VFIELD_BASE ".vf"
3130 #define VFIELD_NAME "_vptr."
3131 #define VFIELD_NAME_FORMAT "_vptr.%s"
3132 #define STATIC_NAME_FORMAT "_%s.%s"
3133
3134 #define ANON_AGGRNAME_FORMAT "._%d"
3135
3136 #else /* NO_DOT_IN_LABEL */
3137
3138 #define VPTR_NAME "__vptr"
3139 #define VPTR_NAME_P(ID_NODE) \
3140 (!strncmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE), VPTR_NAME, sizeof (VPTR_NAME) - 1))
3141 #define THROW_NAME "__eh_throw"
3142 #define DESTRUCTOR_DECL_PREFIX "__destr_"
3143 #define DESTRUCTOR_NAME_P(ID_NODE) \
3144 (!strncmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE), DESTRUCTOR_DECL_PREFIX, \
3145 sizeof (DESTRUCTOR_DECL_PREFIX) - 1))
3146 #define IN_CHARGE_NAME "__in_chrg"
3147 #define AUTO_VTABLE_NAME "__vtbl_me__"
3148 #define AUTO_TEMP_NAME "__tmp_"
3149 #define TEMP_NAME_P(ID_NODE) \
3150 (!strncmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE), AUTO_TEMP_NAME, \
3151 sizeof (AUTO_TEMP_NAME) - 1))
3152 #define AUTO_TEMP_FORMAT "__tmp_%d"
3153 #define VTABLE_BASE "__vtb"
3154 #define VTABLE_NAME "__vt_"
3155 #define VTABLE_NAME_PREFIX "__vt_"
3156 #define VTABLE_NAME_P(ID_NODE) \
3157 (!strncmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE), VTABLE_NAME, \
3158 sizeof (VTABLE_NAME) - 1))
3159 #define VFIELD_BASE "__vfb"
3160 #define VFIELD_NAME "__vptr_"
3161 #define VFIELD_NAME_P(ID_NODE) \
3162 (!strncmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE), VFIELD_NAME, \
3163 sizeof (VFIELD_NAME) - 1))
3164 #define VFIELD_NAME_FORMAT "_vptr_%s"
3165 #define STATIC_NAME_FORMAT "__static_%s_%s"
3166
3167 #define ANON_AGGRNAME_PREFIX "__anon_"
3168 #define ANON_AGGRNAME_P(ID_NODE) \
3169 (!strncmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE), ANON_AGGRNAME_PREFIX, \
3170 sizeof (ANON_AGGRNAME_PREFIX) - 1))
3171 #define ANON_AGGRNAME_FORMAT "__anon_%d"
3172 #define ANON_PARMNAME_FORMAT "__%d"
3173 #define ANON_PARMNAME_P(ID_NODE) (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[0] == '_' \
3174 && IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[1] == '_' \
3175 && IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[2] <= '9')
3176
3177 #endif /* NO_DOT_IN_LABEL */
3178 #endif /* NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL */
3179
3180 #define THIS_NAME "this"
3181 #define DESTRUCTOR_NAME_FORMAT "~%s"
3182 #define FILE_FUNCTION_PREFIX_LEN 9
3183 #define CTOR_NAME "__ct"
3184 #define DTOR_NAME "__dt"
3185
3186 #define IN_CHARGE_NAME "__in_chrg"
3187
3188 #define VTBL_PTR_TYPE "__vtbl_ptr_type"
3189 #define VTABLE_DELTA_NAME "__delta"
3190 #define VTABLE_PFN_NAME "__pfn"
3191
3192 #define EXCEPTION_CLEANUP_NAME "exception cleanup"
3193
3194 #define THIS_NAME_P(ID_NODE) (strcmp(IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE), "this") == 0)
3195
3196 #if !defined(NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL) || !defined(NO_DOT_IN_LABEL)
3197
3198 #define VPTR_NAME_P(ID_NODE) (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[0] == JOINER \
3199 && IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[1] == 'v')
3200 #define DESTRUCTOR_NAME_P(ID_NODE) (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[1] == JOINER \
3201 && IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[2] == '_')
3202
3203 #define VTABLE_NAME_P(ID_NODE) (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[1] == 'v' \
3204 && IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[2] == 't' \
3205 && IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[3] == JOINER)
3206
3207 #define TEMP_NAME_P(ID_NODE) (!strncmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE), AUTO_TEMP_NAME, sizeof (AUTO_TEMP_NAME)-1))
3208 #define VFIELD_NAME_P(ID_NODE) (!strncmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE), VFIELD_NAME, sizeof(VFIELD_NAME)-1))
3209
3210 /* For anonymous aggregate types, we need some sort of name to
3211 hold on to. In practice, this should not appear, but it should
3212 not be harmful if it does. */
3213 #define ANON_AGGRNAME_P(ID_NODE) (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[0] == JOINER \
3214 && IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[1] == '_')
3215 #define ANON_PARMNAME_FORMAT "_%d"
3216 #define ANON_PARMNAME_P(ID_NODE) (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[0] == '_' \
3217 && IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ID_NODE)[1] <= '9')
3218 #endif /* !defined(NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL) || !defined(NO_DOT_IN_LABEL) */
3219
3220 /* Returns non-zero iff NODE is a declaration for the global function
3221 `main'. */
3222 #define DECL_MAIN_P(NODE) \
3223 (DECL_EXTERN_C_FUNCTION_P (NODE) \
3224 && DECL_NAME (NODE) != NULL_TREE \
3225 && MAIN_NAME_P (DECL_NAME (NODE)))
3226
3227 \f
3228 /* Things for handling inline functions. */
3229
3230 /* Nonzero means do emit exported implementations of functions even if
3231 they can be inlined. */
3232
3233 extern int flag_implement_inlines;
3234
3235 /* Nonzero means templates obey #pragma interface and implementation. */
3236
3237 extern int flag_external_templates;
3238
3239 /* Nonzero means templates are emitted where they are instantiated. */
3240
3241 extern int flag_alt_external_templates;
3242
3243 /* Nonzero means implicit template instantiations are emitted. */
3244
3245 extern int flag_implicit_templates;
3246
3247 /* Nonzero if we want to emit defined symbols with common-like linkage as
3248 weak symbols where possible, in order to conform to C++ semantics.
3249 Otherwise, emit them as local symbols. */
3250
3251 extern int flag_weak;
3252
3253 /* Nonzero if we're done parsing and into end-of-file activities. */
3254
3255 extern int at_eof;
3256
3257 /* Functions called along with real static constructors and destructors. */
3258
3259 extern tree static_ctors;
3260 extern tree static_dtors;
3261
3262 enum overload_flags { NO_SPECIAL = 0, DTOR_FLAG, OP_FLAG, TYPENAME_FLAG };
3263
3264 /* Some macros for char-based bitfields. */
3265 #define B_SET(a,x) (a[x>>3] |= (1 << (x&7)))
3266 #define B_CLR(a,x) (a[x>>3] &= ~(1 << (x&7)))
3267 #define B_TST(a,x) (a[x>>3] & (1 << (x&7)))
3268
3269 /* These are uses as bits in flags passed to build_method_call
3270 to control its error reporting behavior.
3271
3272 LOOKUP_PROTECT means flag access violations.
3273 LOOKUP_COMPLAIN mean complain if no suitable member function
3274 matching the arguments is found.
3275 LOOKUP_NORMAL is just a combination of these two.
3276 LOOKUP_NONVIRTUAL means make a direct call to the member function found
3277 LOOKUP_GLOBAL means search through the space of overloaded functions,
3278 as well as the space of member functions.
3279 LOOKUP_ONLYCONVERTING means that non-conversion constructors are not tried.
3280 DIRECT_BIND means that if a temporary is created, it should be created so
3281 that it lives as long as the current variable bindings; otherwise it
3282 only lives until the end of the complete-expression.
3283 LOOKUP_SPECULATIVELY means return NULL_TREE if we cannot find what we are
3284 after. Note, LOOKUP_COMPLAIN is checked and error messages printed
3285 before LOOKUP_SPECULATIVELY is checked.
3286 LOOKUP_NO_CONVERSION means that user-defined conversions are not
3287 permitted. Built-in conversions are permitted.
3288 LOOKUP_DESTRUCTOR means explicit call to destructor.
3289 LOOKUP_NO_TEMP_BIND means temporaries will not be bound to references.
3290
3291 These are used in global lookup to support elaborated types and
3292 qualifiers.
3293
3294 LOOKUP_PREFER_TYPES means not to accept objects, and possibly namespaces.
3295 LOOKUP_PREFER_NAMESPACES means not to accept objects, and possibly types.
3296 LOOKUP_PREFER_BOTH means class-or-namespace-name.
3297 LOOKUP_TEMPLATES_EXPECTED means that class templates also count
3298 as types. */
3299
3300 #define LOOKUP_PROTECT (1)
3301 #define LOOKUP_COMPLAIN (2)
3302 #define LOOKUP_NORMAL (3)
3303 #define LOOKUP_NONVIRTUAL (8)
3304 #define LOOKUP_GLOBAL (16)
3305 #define LOOKUP_SPECULATIVELY (64)
3306 #define LOOKUP_ONLYCONVERTING (128)
3307 #define DIRECT_BIND (256)
3308 #define LOOKUP_NO_CONVERSION (512)
3309 #define LOOKUP_DESTRUCTOR (512)
3310 #define LOOKUP_NO_TEMP_BIND (1024)
3311 #define LOOKUP_PREFER_TYPES (2048)
3312 #define LOOKUP_PREFER_NAMESPACES (4096)
3313 #define LOOKUP_PREFER_BOTH (6144)
3314 #define LOOKUP_TEMPLATES_EXPECTED (8192)
3315
3316 #define LOOKUP_NAMESPACES_ONLY(f) \
3317 (((f) & LOOKUP_PREFER_NAMESPACES) && !((f) & LOOKUP_PREFER_TYPES))
3318 #define LOOKUP_TYPES_ONLY(f) \
3319 (!((f) & LOOKUP_PREFER_NAMESPACES) && ((f) & LOOKUP_PREFER_TYPES))
3320 #define LOOKUP_QUALIFIERS_ONLY(f) ((f) & LOOKUP_PREFER_BOTH)
3321
3322
3323 /* These flags are used by the conversion code.
3324 CONV_IMPLICIT : Perform implicit conversions (standard and user-defined).
3325 CONV_STATIC : Perform the explicit conversions for static_cast.
3326 CONV_CONST : Perform the explicit conversions for const_cast.
3327 CONV_REINTERPRET: Perform the explicit conversions for reinterpret_cast.
3328 CONV_PRIVATE : Perform upcasts to private bases.
3329 CONV_FORCE_TEMP : Require a new temporary when converting to the same
3330 aggregate type. */
3331
3332 #define CONV_IMPLICIT 1
3333 #define CONV_STATIC 2
3334 #define CONV_CONST 4
3335 #define CONV_REINTERPRET 8
3336 #define CONV_PRIVATE 16
3337 /* #define CONV_NONCONVERTING 32 */
3338 #define CONV_FORCE_TEMP 64
3339 #define CONV_STATIC_CAST (CONV_IMPLICIT | CONV_STATIC | CONV_FORCE_TEMP)
3340 #define CONV_OLD_CONVERT (CONV_IMPLICIT | CONV_STATIC | CONV_CONST \
3341 | CONV_REINTERPRET)
3342 #define CONV_C_CAST (CONV_IMPLICIT | CONV_STATIC | CONV_CONST \
3343 | CONV_REINTERPRET | CONV_PRIVATE | CONV_FORCE_TEMP)
3344
3345 /* Used by build_expr_type_conversion to indicate which types are
3346 acceptable as arguments to the expression under consideration. */
3347
3348 #define WANT_INT 1 /* integer types, including bool */
3349 #define WANT_FLOAT 2 /* floating point types */
3350 #define WANT_ENUM 4 /* enumerated types */
3351 #define WANT_POINTER 8 /* pointer types */
3352 #define WANT_NULL 16 /* null pointer constant */
3353 #define WANT_ARITH (WANT_INT | WANT_FLOAT)
3354
3355 /* Used with comptypes, and related functions, to guide type
3356 comparison. */
3357
3358 #define COMPARE_STRICT 0 /* Just check if the types are the
3359 same. */
3360 #define COMPARE_BASE 1 /* Check to see if the second type is
3361 derived from the first, or if both
3362 are pointers (or references) and
3363 the types pointed to by the second
3364 type is derived from the pointed to
3365 by the first. */
3366 #define COMPARE_RELAXED 2 /* Like COMPARE_DERIVED, but in
3367 reverse. Also treat enmeration
3368 types as the same as integer types
3369 of the same width. */
3370 #define COMPARE_REDECLARATION 4 /* The comparsion is being done when
3371 another declaration of an existing
3372 entity is seen. */
3373 #define COMPARE_NO_ATTRIBUTES 8 /* The comparison should ignore
3374 extra-linguistic type attributes. */
3375
3376 /* Used with push_overloaded_decl. */
3377 #define PUSH_GLOBAL 0 /* Push the DECL into namespace scope,
3378 regardless of the current scope. */
3379 #define PUSH_LOCAL 1 /* Push the DECL into the current
3380 scope. */
3381 #define PUSH_USING 2 /* We are pushing this DECL as the
3382 result of a using declaration. */
3383
3384 /* Used with start function. */
3385 #define SF_DEFAULT 0 /* No flags. */
3386 #define SF_PRE_PARSED 1 /* The function declaration has
3387 already been parsed. */
3388 #define SF_INCLASS_INLINE 2 /* The function is an inline, defined
3389 in the class body. */
3390
3391 /* Returns nonzero iff TYPE1 and TYPE2 are the same type, or if TYPE2
3392 is derived from TYPE1, or if TYPE2 is a pointer (reference) to a
3393 class derived from the type pointed to (referred to) by TYPE1. */
3394 #define same_or_base_type_p(type1, type2) \
3395 comptypes ((type1), (type2), COMPARE_BASE)
3396
3397 /* These macros are used to access a TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX. */
3398 #define TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX_CAST(NODE) \
3399 ((template_parm_index*)TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX_CHECK (NODE))
3400 #define TEMPLATE_PARM_IDX(NODE) (TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX_CAST (NODE)->index)
3401 #define TEMPLATE_PARM_LEVEL(NODE) (TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX_CAST (NODE)->level)
3402 #define TEMPLATE_PARM_DESCENDANTS(NODE) (TREE_CHAIN (NODE))
3403 #define TEMPLATE_PARM_ORIG_LEVEL(NODE) (TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX_CAST (NODE)->orig_level)
3404 #define TEMPLATE_PARM_DECL(NODE) (TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX_CAST (NODE)->decl)
3405
3406 /* These macros are for accessing the fields of TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM,
3407 TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM and BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM nodes. */
3408 #define TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM_INDEX(NODE) (TYPE_FIELDS (NODE))
3409 #define TEMPLATE_TYPE_IDX(NODE) \
3410 (TEMPLATE_PARM_IDX (TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM_INDEX (NODE)))
3411 #define TEMPLATE_TYPE_LEVEL(NODE) \
3412 (TEMPLATE_PARM_LEVEL (TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM_INDEX (NODE)))
3413 #define TEMPLATE_TYPE_ORIG_LEVEL(NODE) \
3414 (TEMPLATE_PARM_ORIG_LEVEL (TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM_INDEX (NODE)))
3415 #define TEMPLATE_TYPE_DECL(NODE) \
3416 (TEMPLATE_PARM_DECL (TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM_INDEX (NODE)))
3417
3418 /* These constants can used as bit flags in the process of tree formatting.
3419
3420 TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER: unqualified part of a name.
3421 TFF_SCOPE: include the class and namespace scope of the name.
3422 TFF_CHASE_TYPEDEF: print the original type-id instead of the typedef-name.
3423 TFF_DECL_SPECIFIERS: print decl-specifiers.
3424 TFF_CLASS_KEY_OR_ENUM: precede a class-type name (resp. enum name) with
3425 a class-key (resp. `enum').
3426 TFF_RETURN_TYPE: include function return type.
3427 TFF_FUNCTION_DEFAULT_ARGUMENTS: include function default parameter values.
3428 TFF_EXCEPTION_SPECIFICATION: show function exception specification.
3429 TFF_TEMPLATE_HEADER: show the template<...> header in a
3430 template-declaration.
3431 TFF_TEMPLATE_NAME: show only template-name.
3432 TFF_EXPR_IN_PARENS: Parenthesize expressions. */
3433
3434 #define TFF_PLAIN_IDENTIFIER (0)
3435 #define TFF_SCOPE (1)
3436 #define TFF_CHASE_TYPEDEF (1 << 1)
3437 #define TFF_DECL_SPECIFIERS (1 << 2)
3438 #define TFF_CLASS_KEY_OR_ENUM (1 << 3)
3439 #define TFF_RETURN_TYPE (1 << 4)
3440 #define TFF_FUNCTION_DEFAULT_ARGUMENTS (1 << 5)
3441 #define TFF_EXCEPTION_SPECIFICATION (1 << 6)
3442 #define TFF_TEMPLATE_HEADER (1 << 7)
3443 #define TFF_TEMPLATE_NAME (1 << 8)
3444 #define TFF_EXPR_IN_PARENS (1 << 9)
3445
3446 /* Returns the TEMPLATE_DECL associated to a TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM
3447 node. */
3448 #define TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_TEMPLATE_DECL(NODE) \
3449 ((TREE_CODE (NODE) == BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM) \
3450 ? TYPE_TI_TEMPLATE (NODE) \
3451 : TYPE_NAME (NODE))
3452
3453 /* in lex.c */
3454 /* Indexed by TREE_CODE, these tables give C-looking names to
3455 operators represented by TREE_CODES. For example,
3456 opname_tab[(int) MINUS_EXPR] == "-". */
3457 extern const char **opname_tab, **assignop_tab;
3458
3459 typedef struct operator_name_info_t
3460 {
3461 /* The IDENTIFIER_NODE for the operator. */
3462 tree identifier;
3463 /* The name of the operator. */
3464 const char *name;
3465 /* The mangled name of the operator. */
3466 const char *mangled_name;
3467 } operator_name_info_t;
3468
3469 /* A mapping from tree codes to operator name information. */
3470 extern operator_name_info_t operator_name_info[];
3471 /* Similar, but for assignment operators. */
3472 extern operator_name_info_t assignment_operator_name_info[];
3473
3474 /* in call.c */
3475 extern int check_dtor_name PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3476 extern int get_arglist_len_in_bytes PARAMS ((tree));
3477
3478 extern tree build_vfield_ref PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3479 extern tree build_scoped_method_call PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree));
3480 extern tree build_conditional_expr PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3481 extern tree build_addr_func PARAMS ((tree));
3482 extern tree build_call PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3483 extern tree build_method_call PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree, int));
3484 extern int null_ptr_cst_p PARAMS ((tree));
3485 extern int sufficient_parms_p PARAMS ((tree));
3486 extern tree type_decays_to PARAMS ((tree));
3487 extern tree build_user_type_conversion PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3488 extern tree build_new_function_call PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3489 extern tree build_new_op PARAMS ((enum tree_code, int, tree, tree, tree));
3490 extern tree build_op_delete_call PARAMS ((enum tree_code, tree, tree, int, tree));
3491 extern int can_convert PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3492 extern int can_convert_arg PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3493 extern int enforce_access PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3494 extern tree convert_default_arg PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, int));
3495 extern tree convert_arg_to_ellipsis PARAMS ((tree));
3496 extern tree build_x_va_arg PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3497 extern tree convert_type_from_ellipsis PARAMS ((tree));
3498 extern int is_properly_derived_from PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3499 extern tree initialize_reference PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3500 extern tree strip_top_quals PARAMS ((tree));
3501 extern tree perform_implicit_conversion PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3502
3503 /* in class.c */
3504 extern tree build_vbase_path PARAMS ((enum tree_code, tree, tree, tree, int));
3505 extern tree build_vtbl_ref PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3506 extern tree build_vfn_ref PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3507 extern tree get_vtable_decl PARAMS ((tree, int));
3508 extern void add_method PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3509 extern int currently_open_class PARAMS ((tree));
3510 extern tree currently_open_derived_class PARAMS ((tree));
3511 extern void duplicate_tag_error PARAMS ((tree));
3512 extern tree finish_struct PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3513 extern void finish_struct_1 PARAMS ((tree));
3514 extern int resolves_to_fixed_type_p PARAMS ((tree, int *));
3515 extern void init_class_processing PARAMS ((void));
3516 extern int is_empty_class PARAMS ((tree));
3517 extern void pushclass PARAMS ((tree, int));
3518 extern void popclass PARAMS ((void));
3519 extern void push_nested_class PARAMS ((tree, int));
3520 extern void pop_nested_class PARAMS ((void));
3521 extern int current_lang_depth PARAMS ((void));
3522 extern void push_lang_context PARAMS ((tree));
3523 extern void pop_lang_context PARAMS ((void));
3524 extern tree instantiate_type PARAMS ((tree, tree, enum instantiate_type_flags));
3525 extern void print_class_statistics PARAMS ((void));
3526 extern void build_self_reference PARAMS ((void));
3527 extern int same_signature_p PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3528 extern void warn_hidden PARAMS ((tree));
3529 extern tree get_enclosing_class PARAMS ((tree));
3530 int is_base_of_enclosing_class PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3531 extern void unreverse_member_declarations PARAMS ((tree));
3532 extern void invalidate_class_lookup_cache PARAMS ((void));
3533 extern void maybe_note_name_used_in_class PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3534 extern void note_name_declared_in_class PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3535 extern tree get_vtbl_decl_for_binfo PARAMS ((tree));
3536 extern tree in_charge_arg_for_name PARAMS ((tree));
3537 extern tree get_vtt_name PARAMS ((tree));
3538 extern tree get_primary_binfo PARAMS ((tree));
3539
3540 /* in cvt.c */
3541 extern tree convert_to_reference PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, int, tree));
3542 extern tree convert_from_reference PARAMS ((tree));
3543 extern tree convert_lvalue PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3544 extern tree convert_pointer_to_real PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3545 extern tree convert_pointer_to PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3546 extern tree ocp_convert PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, int));
3547 extern tree cp_convert PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3548 extern tree convert_to_void PARAMS ((tree, const char */*implicit context*/));
3549 extern tree convert_force PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3550 extern tree build_type_conversion PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3551 extern tree build_expr_type_conversion PARAMS ((int, tree, int));
3552 extern tree type_promotes_to PARAMS ((tree));
3553 extern tree perform_qualification_conversions PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3554 extern void clone_function_decl PARAMS ((tree, int));
3555 extern void adjust_clone_args PARAMS ((tree));
3556
3557 /* decl.c */
3558 /* resume_binding_level */
3559 extern int toplevel_bindings_p PARAMS ((void));
3560 extern int namespace_bindings_p PARAMS ((void));
3561 extern void keep_next_level PARAMS ((int));
3562 extern int kept_level_p PARAMS ((void));
3563 extern int template_parm_scope_p PARAMS ((void));
3564 extern void set_class_shadows PARAMS ((tree));
3565 extern void maybe_push_cleanup_level PARAMS ((tree));
3566 extern void begin_scope PARAMS ((scope_kind));
3567 extern void finish_scope PARAMS ((void));
3568 extern void note_level_for_for PARAMS ((void));
3569 extern void note_level_for_try PARAMS ((void));
3570 extern void note_level_for_catch PARAMS ((void));
3571 extern void resume_level PARAMS ((struct binding_level *));
3572 extern void delete_block PARAMS ((tree));
3573 extern void add_block_current_level PARAMS ((tree));
3574 extern void pushlevel_class PARAMS ((void));
3575 extern void poplevel_class PARAMS ((void));
3576 extern void print_binding_stack PARAMS ((void));
3577 extern void print_binding_level PARAMS ((struct binding_level *));
3578 extern void push_namespace PARAMS ((tree));
3579 extern void pop_namespace PARAMS ((void));
3580 extern void push_nested_namespace PARAMS ((tree));
3581 extern void pop_nested_namespace PARAMS ((tree));
3582 extern void maybe_push_to_top_level PARAMS ((int));
3583 extern void push_to_top_level PARAMS ((void));
3584 extern void pop_from_top_level PARAMS ((void));
3585 extern void push_switch PARAMS ((tree));
3586 extern void pop_switch PARAMS ((void));
3587 extern tree identifier_type_value PARAMS ((tree));
3588 extern void set_identifier_type_value PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3589 extern void pop_everything PARAMS ((void));
3590 extern void pushtag PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3591 extern tree make_anon_name PARAMS ((void));
3592 extern void clear_anon_tags PARAMS ((void));
3593 extern int decls_match PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3594 extern int duplicate_decls PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3595 extern tree pushdecl_top_level PARAMS ((tree));
3596 extern void pushdecl_class_level PARAMS ((tree));
3597 extern tree pushdecl_namespace_level PARAMS ((tree));
3598 extern tree push_using_decl PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3599 extern tree push_using_directive PARAMS ((tree));
3600 extern void push_class_level_binding PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3601 extern tree implicitly_declare PARAMS ((tree));
3602 extern tree declare_local_label PARAMS ((tree));
3603 extern tree define_label PARAMS ((const char *, int, tree));
3604 extern void check_goto PARAMS ((tree));
3605 extern void define_case_label PARAMS ((void));
3606 extern tree binding_for_name PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3607 extern tree namespace_binding PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3608 extern void set_namespace_binding PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3609 extern tree lookup_namespace_name PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3610 extern tree build_typename_type PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree));
3611 extern tree make_typename_type PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3612 extern tree lookup_name_nonclass PARAMS ((tree));
3613 extern tree lookup_function_nonclass PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3614 extern tree lookup_name PARAMS ((tree, int));
3615 extern tree lookup_name_current_level PARAMS ((tree));
3616 extern tree lookup_type_current_level PARAMS ((tree));
3617 extern tree lookup_name_namespace_only PARAMS ((tree));
3618 extern void begin_only_namespace_names PARAMS ((void));
3619 extern void end_only_namespace_names PARAMS ((void));
3620 extern tree namespace_ancestor PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3621 extern tree unqualified_namespace_lookup PARAMS ((tree, int, tree *));
3622 extern int lookup_using_namespace PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree, int, tree *));
3623 extern int qualified_lookup_using_namespace PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, int));
3624 extern tree build_library_fn PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3625 extern tree build_library_fn_ptr PARAMS ((const char *, tree));
3626 extern tree build_cp_library_fn_ptr PARAMS ((const char *, tree));
3627 extern tree push_library_fn PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3628 extern tree push_void_library_fn PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3629 extern tree push_throw_library_fn PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3630 extern int init_type_desc PARAMS ((void));
3631 extern tree check_tag_decl PARAMS ((tree));
3632 extern void shadow_tag PARAMS ((tree));
3633 extern tree groktypename PARAMS ((tree));
3634 extern tree start_decl PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, tree, tree));
3635 extern void start_decl_1 PARAMS ((tree));
3636 extern void cp_finish_decl PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, int));
3637 extern void finish_decl PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3638 extern void maybe_inject_for_scope_var PARAMS ((tree));
3639 extern void initialize_local_var PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3640 extern void expand_static_init PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3641 extern tree start_handler_parms PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3642 extern int complete_array_type PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3643 extern tree build_ptrmemfunc_type PARAMS ((tree));
3644 /* the grokdeclarator prototype is in decl.h */
3645 extern int parmlist_is_exprlist PARAMS ((tree));
3646 extern int copy_args_p PARAMS ((tree));
3647 extern int grok_ctor_properties PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3648 extern void grok_op_properties PARAMS ((tree, int, int));
3649 extern tree xref_tag PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3650 extern tree xref_tag_from_type PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3651 extern void xref_basetypes PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree));
3652 extern tree start_enum PARAMS ((tree));
3653 extern void finish_enum PARAMS ((tree));
3654 extern void build_enumerator PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3655 extern int start_function PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, int));
3656 extern tree finish_function PARAMS ((int));
3657 extern tree start_method PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3658 extern tree finish_method PARAMS ((tree));
3659 extern void hack_incomplete_structures PARAMS ((tree));
3660 extern void finish_stmt PARAMS ((void));
3661 extern void print_other_binding_stack PARAMS ((struct binding_level *));
3662 extern void revert_static_member_fn PARAMS ((tree));
3663 extern void fixup_anonymous_aggr PARAMS ((tree));
3664 extern int check_static_variable_definition PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3665 extern tree compute_array_index_type PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3666 extern void push_local_binding PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3667 extern int push_class_binding PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3668 extern tree check_default_argument PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3669 extern tree push_overloaded_decl PARAMS ((tree, int));
3670 extern void clear_identifier_class_values PARAMS ((void));
3671 extern void storetags PARAMS ((tree));
3672 extern int vtable_decl_p PARAMS ((tree, void *));
3673 extern int vtype_decl_p PARAMS ((tree, void *));
3674 extern int sigtable_decl_p PARAMS ((tree, void *));
3675 typedef int (*walk_globals_pred) PARAMS ((tree, void *));
3676 typedef int (*walk_globals_fn) PARAMS ((tree *, void *));
3677 extern int walk_globals PARAMS ((walk_globals_pred,
3678 walk_globals_fn,
3679 void *));
3680 typedef int (*walk_namespaces_fn) PARAMS ((tree, void *));
3681 extern int walk_namespaces PARAMS ((walk_namespaces_fn,
3682 void *));
3683 extern int wrapup_globals_for_namespace PARAMS ((tree, void *));
3684 extern tree cp_namespace_decls PARAMS ((tree));
3685 extern tree create_implicit_typedef PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3686 extern tree maybe_push_decl PARAMS ((tree));
3687 extern tree build_target_expr_with_type PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3688 extern int local_variable_p PARAMS ((tree));
3689 extern int nonstatic_local_decl_p PARAMS ((tree));
3690 extern tree declare_global_var PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3691 extern void register_dtor_fn PARAMS ((tree));
3692 extern tmpl_spec_kind current_tmpl_spec_kind PARAMS ((int));
3693 extern tree cp_fname_init PARAMS ((const char *));
3694
3695 /* in decl2.c */
3696 extern void init_decl2 PARAMS ((void));
3697 extern int check_java_method PARAMS ((tree));
3698 extern int cxx_decode_option PARAMS ((int, char **));
3699 extern int grok_method_quals PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3700 extern void warn_if_unknown_interface PARAMS ((tree));
3701 extern void grok_x_components PARAMS ((tree));
3702 extern void maybe_retrofit_in_chrg PARAMS ((tree));
3703 extern void maybe_make_one_only PARAMS ((tree));
3704 extern void grokclassfn PARAMS ((tree, tree, enum overload_flags, tree));
3705 extern tree grok_array_decl PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3706 extern tree delete_sanity PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, int));
3707 extern tree check_classfn PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3708 extern void check_member_template PARAMS ((tree));
3709 extern tree grokfield PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree, tree));
3710 extern tree grokbitfield PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3711 extern tree groktypefield PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3712 extern tree grokoptypename PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3713 extern int copy_assignment_arg_p PARAMS ((tree, int));
3714 extern void cplus_decl_attributes PARAMS ((tree *, tree, int));
3715 extern tree constructor_name_full PARAMS ((tree));
3716 extern tree constructor_name PARAMS ((tree));
3717 extern void defer_fn PARAMS ((tree));
3718 extern void finish_anon_union PARAMS ((tree));
3719 extern tree finish_table PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, int));
3720 extern void finish_builtin_type PARAMS ((tree, const char *,
3721 tree *, int, tree));
3722 extern tree coerce_new_type PARAMS ((tree));
3723 extern tree coerce_delete_type PARAMS ((tree));
3724 extern void comdat_linkage PARAMS ((tree));
3725 extern void import_export_vtable PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3726 extern void import_export_decl PARAMS ((tree));
3727 extern tree build_cleanup PARAMS ((tree));
3728 extern void finish_file PARAMS ((void));
3729 extern tree reparse_absdcl_as_expr PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3730 extern tree reparse_absdcl_as_casts PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3731 extern tree build_expr_from_tree PARAMS ((tree));
3732 extern tree reparse_decl_as_expr PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3733 extern tree finish_decl_parsing PARAMS ((tree));
3734 extern void set_decl_namespace PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3735 extern tree current_decl_namespace PARAMS ((void));
3736 extern void push_decl_namespace PARAMS ((tree));
3737 extern void pop_decl_namespace PARAMS ((void));
3738 extern void push_scope PARAMS ((tree));
3739 extern void pop_scope PARAMS ((tree));
3740 extern void do_namespace_alias PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3741 extern void do_toplevel_using_decl PARAMS ((tree));
3742 extern void do_local_using_decl PARAMS ((tree));
3743 extern tree do_class_using_decl PARAMS ((tree));
3744 extern void do_using_directive PARAMS ((tree));
3745 extern void check_default_args PARAMS ((tree));
3746 extern void mark_used PARAMS ((tree));
3747 extern tree handle_class_head PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3748 extern tree lookup_arg_dependent PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3749 extern void finish_static_data_member_decl PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, int));
3750 extern tree build_artificial_parm PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3751 extern tree get_guard PARAMS ((tree));
3752 extern tree get_guard_cond PARAMS ((tree));
3753 extern tree set_guard PARAMS ((tree));
3754
3755 /* in parse.y */
3756 extern void cp_parse_init PARAMS ((void));
3757
3758 /* Obsolete names, formerly found in errfn.c, which no longer exists.
3759 These are all variadic functions and therefore cannot be defined
3760 as function-like macros. */
3761 #define cp_error error
3762 #define cp_warning warning
3763 #define cp_pedwarn pedwarn
3764 #define cp_compiler_error internal_error
3765
3766 extern void cp_error_at PARAMS ((const char *msgid, ...));
3767 extern void cp_warning_at PARAMS ((const char *msgid, ...));
3768 extern void cp_pedwarn_at PARAMS ((const char *msgid, ...));
3769
3770 /* XXX Not i18n clean. */
3771 #define cp_deprecated(str) \
3772 do { if (warn_deprecated) \
3773 cp_warning("%s is deprecated, please see the documentation for details", \
3774 str); \
3775 } while (0)
3776
3777 /* in error.c */
3778 extern void init_error PARAMS ((void));
3779 extern const char *type_as_string PARAMS ((tree, int));
3780 extern const char *decl_as_string PARAMS ((tree, int));
3781 extern const char *expr_as_string PARAMS ((tree, int));
3782 extern const char *context_as_string PARAMS ((tree, int));
3783 extern const char *lang_decl_name PARAMS ((tree, int));
3784 extern const char *cp_file_of PARAMS ((tree));
3785 extern int cp_line_of PARAMS ((tree));
3786 extern const char *language_to_string PARAMS ((enum languages, int));
3787 extern void print_instantiation_context PARAMS ((void));
3788
3789 /* in except.c */
3790 extern void init_exception_processing PARAMS ((void));
3791 extern tree expand_start_catch_block PARAMS ((tree));
3792 extern void expand_end_catch_block PARAMS ((void));
3793 extern void expand_builtin_throw PARAMS ((void));
3794 extern void expand_eh_spec_block PARAMS ((tree));
3795 extern void expand_exception_blocks PARAMS ((void));
3796 extern tree build_exc_ptr PARAMS ((void));
3797 extern tree build_throw PARAMS ((tree));
3798 extern void mark_all_runtime_matches PARAMS ((void));
3799 extern int nothrow_libfn_p PARAMS ((tree));
3800 extern void check_handlers PARAMS ((tree));
3801 extern void choose_personality_routine PARAMS ((enum languages));
3802
3803 /* in expr.c */
3804 extern void init_cplus_expand PARAMS ((void));
3805 extern int extract_init PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3806 extern tree cplus_expand_constant PARAMS ((tree));
3807
3808 /* friend.c */
3809 extern int is_friend PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3810 extern void make_friend_class PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3811 extern void add_friend PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3812 extern tree do_friend PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree, tree, enum overload_flags, tree, int));
3813
3814 /* in init.c */
3815 extern void init_init_processing PARAMS ((void));
3816 extern void emit_base_init PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3817 extern tree expand_member_init PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3818 extern tree build_aggr_init PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3819 extern int is_aggr_type PARAMS ((tree, int));
3820 extern tree get_aggr_from_typedef PARAMS ((tree, int));
3821 extern tree get_type_value PARAMS ((tree));
3822 extern tree build_member_call PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3823 extern tree build_offset_ref PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3824 extern tree resolve_offset_ref PARAMS ((tree));
3825 extern tree build_new PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, int));
3826 extern tree build_vec_init PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3827 extern tree build_x_delete PARAMS ((tree, int, tree));
3828 extern tree build_delete PARAMS ((tree, tree, special_function_kind, int, int));
3829 extern tree build_vbase_delete PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3830 extern tree build_vec_delete PARAMS ((tree, tree, special_function_kind, int));
3831 extern tree create_temporary_var PARAMS ((tree));
3832 extern void begin_init_stmts PARAMS ((tree *, tree *));
3833 extern tree finish_init_stmts PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3834 extern void initialize_vtbl_ptrs PARAMS ((tree));
3835 extern tree build_java_class_ref PARAMS ((tree));
3836
3837 /* in input.c */
3838
3839 /* in lex.c */
3840 extern tree make_pointer_declarator PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3841 extern tree make_reference_declarator PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3842 extern tree make_call_declarator PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree));
3843 extern void set_quals_and_spec PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3844 extern void print_parse_statistics PARAMS ((void));
3845 extern void do_pending_inlines PARAMS ((void));
3846 extern void process_next_inline PARAMS ((struct unparsed_text *));
3847
3848 extern void yyungetc PARAMS ((int, int));
3849 extern void snarf_method PARAMS ((tree));
3850
3851 extern void check_for_missing_semicolon PARAMS ((tree));
3852 extern void note_got_semicolon PARAMS ((tree));
3853 extern void note_list_got_semicolon PARAMS ((tree));
3854 extern void do_pending_lang_change PARAMS ((void));
3855 extern void see_typename PARAMS ((void));
3856 extern tree do_identifier PARAMS ((tree, int, tree));
3857 extern tree do_scoped_id PARAMS ((tree, int));
3858 extern tree identifier_typedecl_value PARAMS ((tree));
3859 extern tree build_lang_decl PARAMS ((enum tree_code, tree, tree));
3860 extern void retrofit_lang_decl PARAMS ((tree));
3861 extern tree copy_decl PARAMS ((tree));
3862 extern tree cp_make_lang_type PARAMS ((enum tree_code));
3863 extern tree make_aggr_type PARAMS ((enum tree_code));
3864 extern void compiler_error PARAMS ((const char *, ...))
3865 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1;
3866 extern void yyerror PARAMS ((const char *));
3867 extern void clear_inline_text_obstack PARAMS ((void));
3868 extern void yyhook PARAMS ((int));
3869 extern int cp_type_qual_from_rid PARAMS ((tree));
3870
3871 /* in method.c */
3872 extern void init_method PARAMS ((void));
3873 extern void set_mangled_name_for_decl PARAMS ((tree));
3874 extern tree build_opfncall PARAMS ((enum tree_code, int, tree, tree, tree));
3875 extern tree hack_identifier PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3876 extern tree make_thunk PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3877 extern void use_thunk PARAMS ((tree, int));
3878 extern void synthesize_method PARAMS ((tree));
3879 extern tree implicitly_declare_fn PARAMS ((special_function_kind, tree, int));
3880 extern tree skip_artificial_parms_for PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3881
3882 /* In optimize.c */
3883 extern void optimize_function PARAMS ((tree));
3884 extern int calls_setjmp_p PARAMS ((tree));
3885 extern int maybe_clone_body PARAMS ((tree));
3886
3887 /* in pt.c */
3888 extern void init_pt PARAMS ((void));
3889 extern void check_template_shadow PARAMS ((tree));
3890 extern tree get_innermost_template_args PARAMS ((tree, int));
3891 extern tree tsubst PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, tree));
3892 extern tree tsubst_expr PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, tree));
3893 extern tree tsubst_copy PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, tree));
3894 extern void maybe_begin_member_template_processing PARAMS ((tree));
3895 extern void maybe_end_member_template_processing PARAMS ((void));
3896 extern tree finish_member_template_decl PARAMS ((tree));
3897 extern void begin_template_parm_list PARAMS ((void));
3898 extern void begin_specialization PARAMS ((void));
3899 extern void reset_specialization PARAMS ((void));
3900 extern void end_specialization PARAMS ((void));
3901 extern void begin_explicit_instantiation PARAMS ((void));
3902 extern void end_explicit_instantiation PARAMS ((void));
3903 extern tree check_explicit_specialization PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, int));
3904 extern tree process_template_parm PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3905 extern tree end_template_parm_list PARAMS ((tree));
3906 extern void end_template_decl PARAMS ((void));
3907 extern tree current_template_args PARAMS ((void));
3908 extern tree push_template_decl PARAMS ((tree));
3909 extern tree push_template_decl_real PARAMS ((tree, int));
3910 extern void redeclare_class_template PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3911 extern tree lookup_template_class PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree, int, int));
3912 extern tree lookup_template_function PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3913 extern int uses_template_parms PARAMS ((tree));
3914 extern tree instantiate_class_template PARAMS ((tree));
3915 extern tree instantiate_template PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3916 extern int fn_type_unification PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree, tree, unification_kind_t, int));
3917 extern tree tinst_for_decl PARAMS ((void));
3918 extern void mark_decl_instantiated PARAMS ((tree, int));
3919 extern int more_specialized PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, int));
3920 extern void mark_class_instantiated PARAMS ((tree, int));
3921 extern void do_decl_instantiation PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3922 extern void do_type_instantiation PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3923 extern tree instantiate_decl PARAMS ((tree, int));
3924 extern tree get_bindings PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3925 extern void pop_tinst_level PARAMS ((void));
3926 extern int more_specialized_class PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3927 extern int is_member_template PARAMS ((tree));
3928 extern int template_parms_equal PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3929 extern int comp_template_parms PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3930 extern int template_class_depth PARAMS ((tree));
3931 extern int is_specialization_of PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3932 extern int comp_template_args PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3933 extern void maybe_process_partial_specialization PARAMS ((tree));
3934 extern void maybe_check_template_type PARAMS ((tree));
3935 extern tree most_specialized_instantiation PARAMS ((tree));
3936 extern void print_candidates PARAMS ((tree));
3937 extern int instantiate_pending_templates PARAMS ((void));
3938 extern tree tsubst_default_argument PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
3939 extern tree most_general_template PARAMS ((tree));
3940 extern tree get_mostly_instantiated_function_type PARAMS ((tree, tree *, tree *));
3941 extern int problematic_instantiation_changed PARAMS ((void));
3942 extern void record_last_problematic_instantiation PARAMS ((void));
3943 extern tree current_instantiation PARAMS ((void));
3944 extern int processing_template_parmlist;
3945
3946 /* in repo.c */
3947 extern void repo_template_used PARAMS ((tree));
3948 extern void repo_template_instantiated PARAMS ((tree, int));
3949 extern void init_repo PARAMS ((const char *));
3950 extern void finish_repo PARAMS ((void));
3951
3952 /* in rtti.c */
3953 extern void init_rtti_processing PARAMS((void));
3954 extern tree build_typeid PARAMS((tree));
3955 extern tree get_tinfo_decl PARAMS((tree));
3956 extern tree get_typeid PARAMS((tree));
3957 extern tree build_dynamic_cast PARAMS((tree, tree));
3958 extern void emit_support_tinfos PARAMS((void));
3959 extern int tinfo_decl_p PARAMS((tree, void *));
3960 extern int emit_tinfo_decl PARAMS((tree *, void *));
3961
3962 /* in search.c */
3963 extern int types_overlap_p PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3964 extern tree get_vbase PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3965 extern tree get_binfo PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3966 extern int get_base_distance PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, tree *));
3967 extern tree get_dynamic_cast_base_type PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3968 extern void type_access_control PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3969 extern void skip_type_access_control PARAMS ((void));
3970 extern void reset_type_access_control PARAMS ((void));
3971 extern int accessible_p PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3972 extern tree lookup_field PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, int));
3973 extern int lookup_fnfields_1 PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3974 extern tree lookup_fnfields PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
3975 extern tree lookup_member PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, int));
3976 extern int look_for_overrides PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3977 extern void get_pure_virtuals PARAMS ((tree));
3978 extern void get_vbase_types PARAMS ((tree));
3979 extern void maybe_suppress_debug_info PARAMS ((tree));
3980 extern void note_debug_info_needed PARAMS ((tree));
3981 extern void push_class_decls PARAMS ((tree));
3982 extern void pop_class_decls PARAMS ((void));
3983 extern void unuse_fields PARAMS ((tree));
3984 extern void print_search_statistics PARAMS ((void));
3985 extern void init_search_processing PARAMS ((void));
3986 extern void reinit_search_statistics PARAMS ((void));
3987 extern tree current_scope PARAMS ((void));
3988 extern int at_function_scope_p PARAMS ((void));
3989 extern tree context_for_name_lookup PARAMS ((tree));
3990 extern tree lookup_conversions PARAMS ((tree));
3991 extern tree binfo_for_vtable PARAMS ((tree));
3992 extern tree binfo_from_vbase PARAMS ((tree));
3993 extern tree look_for_overrides_here PARAMS ((tree, tree));
3994 extern tree dfs_walk PARAMS ((tree,
3995 tree (*) (tree, void *),
3996 tree (*) (tree, void *),
3997 void *));
3998 extern tree dfs_walk_real PARAMS ((tree,
3999 tree (*) (tree, void *),
4000 tree (*) (tree, void *),
4001 tree (*) (tree, void *),
4002 void *));
4003 extern tree dfs_unmark PARAMS ((tree, void *));
4004 extern tree markedp PARAMS ((tree, void *));
4005 extern tree unmarkedp PARAMS ((tree, void *));
4006 extern tree dfs_skip_nonprimary_vbases_unmarkedp PARAMS ((tree, void *));
4007 extern tree dfs_skip_nonprimary_vbases_markedp PARAMS ((tree, void *));
4008 extern tree dfs_unmarked_real_bases_queue_p PARAMS ((tree, void *));
4009 extern tree dfs_marked_real_bases_queue_p PARAMS ((tree, void *));
4010 extern tree dfs_skip_vbases PARAMS ((tree, void *));
4011 extern tree marked_vtable_pathp PARAMS ((tree, void *));
4012 extern tree unmarked_vtable_pathp PARAMS ((tree, void *));
4013 extern tree convert_pointer_to_vbase PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4014 extern tree find_vbase_instance PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4015 extern tree binfo_for_vbase PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4016 extern tree binfo_via_virtual PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4017
4018 /* in semantics.c */
4019 extern void init_cp_semantics PARAMS ((void));
4020 extern tree finish_expr_stmt PARAMS ((tree));
4021 extern tree begin_if_stmt PARAMS ((void));
4022 extern void finish_if_stmt_cond PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4023 extern tree finish_then_clause PARAMS ((tree));
4024 extern void begin_else_clause PARAMS ((void));
4025 extern void finish_else_clause PARAMS ((tree));
4026 extern void finish_if_stmt PARAMS ((void));
4027 extern tree begin_while_stmt PARAMS ((void));
4028 extern void finish_while_stmt_cond PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4029 extern void finish_while_stmt PARAMS ((tree));
4030 extern tree begin_do_stmt PARAMS ((void));
4031 extern void finish_do_body PARAMS ((tree));
4032 extern void finish_do_stmt PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4033 extern tree finish_return_stmt PARAMS ((tree));
4034 extern tree begin_for_stmt PARAMS ((void));
4035 extern void finish_for_init_stmt PARAMS ((tree));
4036 extern void finish_for_cond PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4037 extern void finish_for_expr PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4038 extern void finish_for_stmt PARAMS ((tree));
4039 extern tree finish_break_stmt PARAMS ((void));
4040 extern tree finish_continue_stmt PARAMS ((void));
4041 extern tree begin_switch_stmt PARAMS ((void));
4042 extern void finish_switch_cond PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4043 extern void finish_switch_stmt PARAMS ((tree));
4044 extern tree finish_case_label PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4045 extern tree finish_goto_stmt PARAMS ((tree));
4046 extern tree begin_try_block PARAMS ((void));
4047 extern void finish_try_block PARAMS ((tree));
4048 extern tree begin_eh_spec_block PARAMS ((void));
4049 extern void finish_eh_spec_block PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4050 extern void finish_handler_sequence PARAMS ((tree));
4051 extern tree begin_function_try_block PARAMS ((void));
4052 extern void finish_function_try_block PARAMS ((tree));
4053 extern void finish_function_handler_sequence PARAMS ((tree));
4054 extern void finish_cleanup_try_block PARAMS ((tree));
4055 extern tree begin_handler PARAMS ((void));
4056 extern void finish_handler_parms PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4057 extern void begin_catch_block PARAMS ((tree));
4058 extern void finish_handler PARAMS ((tree));
4059 extern void finish_cleanup PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4060 extern tree begin_compound_stmt PARAMS ((int));
4061 extern tree finish_compound_stmt PARAMS ((int, tree));
4062 extern tree finish_asm_stmt PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree, tree));
4063 extern void finish_label_stmt PARAMS ((tree));
4064 extern void finish_label_decl PARAMS ((tree));
4065 extern void finish_subobject PARAMS ((tree));
4066 extern tree finish_parenthesized_expr PARAMS ((tree));
4067 extern tree begin_stmt_expr PARAMS ((void));
4068 extern tree finish_stmt_expr PARAMS ((tree));
4069 extern tree finish_call_expr PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
4070 extern tree finish_increment_expr PARAMS ((tree, enum tree_code));
4071 extern tree finish_this_expr PARAMS ((void));
4072 extern tree finish_object_call_expr PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
4073 extern tree finish_qualified_object_call_expr PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
4074 extern tree finish_pseudo_destructor_call_expr PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
4075 extern tree finish_qualified_call_expr PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4076 extern tree finish_unary_op_expr PARAMS ((enum tree_code, tree));
4077 extern tree finish_id_expr PARAMS ((tree));
4078 extern void save_type_access_control PARAMS ((tree));
4079 extern void decl_type_access_control PARAMS ((tree));
4080 extern int begin_function_definition PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4081 extern tree begin_constructor_declarator PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4082 extern tree finish_declarator PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree, int));
4083 extern void finish_translation_unit PARAMS ((void));
4084 extern tree finish_template_type_parm PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4085 extern tree finish_template_template_parm PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4086 extern tree finish_parmlist PARAMS ((tree, int));
4087 extern tree begin_class_definition PARAMS ((tree));
4088 extern tree finish_class_definition PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, int));
4089 extern void finish_default_args PARAMS ((void));
4090 extern void begin_inline_definitions PARAMS ((void));
4091 extern void finish_inline_definitions PARAMS ((void));
4092 extern tree finish_member_class_template PARAMS ((tree));
4093 extern void finish_template_decl PARAMS ((tree));
4094 extern tree finish_template_type PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
4095 extern void enter_scope_of PARAMS ((tree));
4096 extern tree finish_base_specifier PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4097 extern void finish_member_declaration PARAMS ((tree));
4098 extern void check_multiple_declarators PARAMS ((void));
4099 extern tree finish_typeof PARAMS ((tree));
4100 extern tree finish_sizeof PARAMS ((tree));
4101 extern tree finish_alignof PARAMS ((tree));
4102 extern void finish_decl_cleanup PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4103 extern void finish_named_return_value PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4104 extern void expand_body PARAMS ((tree));
4105 extern tree nullify_returns_r PARAMS ((tree *, int *, void *));
4106 extern void do_pushlevel PARAMS ((void));
4107 extern tree do_poplevel PARAMS ((void));
4108 extern void finish_mem_initializers PARAMS ((tree));
4109 extern void setup_vtbl_ptr PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4110 extern void clear_out_block PARAMS ((void));
4111 extern tree begin_global_stmt_expr PARAMS ((void));
4112 extern tree finish_global_stmt_expr PARAMS ((tree));
4113
4114
4115 /* in spew.c */
4116 extern void init_spew PARAMS ((void));
4117 extern int peekyylex PARAMS ((void));
4118 extern tree arbitrate_lookup PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
4119 extern tree frob_opname PARAMS ((tree));
4120 extern void maybe_snarf_defarg PARAMS ((void));
4121 extern void add_defarg_fn PARAMS ((tree));
4122 extern void do_pending_defargs PARAMS ((void));
4123 extern void done_pending_defargs PARAMS ((void));
4124 extern void unprocessed_defarg_fn PARAMS ((tree));
4125 extern void replace_defarg PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4126 extern void end_input PARAMS ((void));
4127
4128 /* in tree.c */
4129 extern void init_tree PARAMS ((void));
4130 extern int pod_type_p PARAMS ((tree));
4131 extern tree canonical_type_variant PARAMS ((tree));
4132 extern void unshare_base_binfos PARAMS ((tree));
4133 extern int member_p PARAMS ((tree));
4134 extern cp_lvalue_kind real_lvalue_p PARAMS ((tree));
4135 extern tree build_min PARAMS ((enum tree_code, tree, ...));
4136 extern tree build_min_nt PARAMS ((enum tree_code, ...));
4137 extern tree build_cplus_new PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4138 extern tree get_target_expr PARAMS ((tree));
4139 extern tree break_out_calls PARAMS ((tree));
4140 extern tree build_cplus_method_type PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
4141 extern tree build_cplus_staticfn_type PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
4142 extern tree build_cplus_array_type PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4143 extern tree hash_tree_cons PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
4144 extern tree hash_tree_chain PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4145 extern tree hash_chainon PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4146 extern tree make_binfo PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree));
4147 extern tree binfo_value PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4148 extern tree reverse_path PARAMS ((tree));
4149 extern int count_functions PARAMS ((tree));
4150 extern int is_overloaded_fn PARAMS ((tree));
4151 extern tree get_first_fn PARAMS ((tree));
4152 extern int bound_pmf_p PARAMS ((tree));
4153 extern tree ovl_cons PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4154 extern int ovl_member PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4155 extern tree build_overload PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4156 extern tree function_arg_chain PARAMS ((tree));
4157 extern int promotes_to_aggr_type PARAMS ((tree, enum tree_code));
4158 extern int is_aggr_type_2 PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4159 extern const char *lang_printable_name PARAMS ((tree, int));
4160 extern tree build_exception_variant PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4161 extern tree bind_template_template_parm PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4162 extern tree array_type_nelts_total PARAMS ((tree));
4163 extern tree array_type_nelts_top PARAMS ((tree));
4164 extern tree break_out_target_exprs PARAMS ((tree));
4165 extern tree get_type_decl PARAMS ((tree));
4166 extern tree vec_binfo_member PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4167 extern tree decl_namespace_context PARAMS ((tree));
4168 extern tree lvalue_type PARAMS ((tree));
4169 extern tree error_type PARAMS ((tree));
4170 extern tree build_ptr_wrapper PARAMS ((void *));
4171 extern tree build_int_wrapper PARAMS ((int));
4172 extern tree build_srcloc_here PARAMS ((void));
4173 extern int varargs_function_p PARAMS ((tree));
4174 extern int really_overloaded_fn PARAMS ((tree));
4175 extern int cp_tree_equal PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4176 extern tree no_linkage_check PARAMS ((tree));
4177 extern void debug_binfo PARAMS ((tree));
4178 extern tree build_dummy_object PARAMS ((tree));
4179 extern tree maybe_dummy_object PARAMS ((tree, tree *));
4180 extern int is_dummy_object PARAMS ((tree));
4181 extern const struct attribute_spec cp_attribute_table[];
4182 extern tree make_ptrmem_cst PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4183 extern tree cp_build_qualified_type_real PARAMS ((tree, int, int));
4184 #define cp_build_qualified_type(TYPE, QUALS) \
4185 cp_build_qualified_type_real ((TYPE), (QUALS), /*complain=*/1)
4186 extern tree build_shared_int_cst PARAMS ((int));
4187 extern special_function_kind special_function_p PARAMS ((tree));
4188 extern int count_trees PARAMS ((tree));
4189 extern int char_type_p PARAMS ((tree));
4190 extern void verify_stmt_tree PARAMS ((tree));
4191 extern tree find_tree PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4192 extern linkage_kind decl_linkage PARAMS ((tree));
4193
4194 /* in typeck.c */
4195 extern int string_conv_p PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
4196 extern tree cp_truthvalue_conversion PARAMS ((tree));
4197 extern tree condition_conversion PARAMS ((tree));
4198 extern tree target_type PARAMS ((tree));
4199 extern tree require_complete_type PARAMS ((tree));
4200 extern tree complete_type PARAMS ((tree));
4201 extern tree complete_type_or_else PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4202 extern int type_unknown_p PARAMS ((tree));
4203 extern tree commonparms PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4204 extern tree original_type PARAMS ((tree));
4205 extern int comp_except_specs PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
4206 extern int comptypes PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
4207 extern int comp_target_types PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
4208 extern int compparms PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4209 extern int comp_cv_qualification PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4210 extern int comp_cv_qual_signature PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4211 extern tree expr_sizeof PARAMS ((tree));
4212 extern tree c_sizeof_nowarn PARAMS ((tree));
4213 extern tree inline_conversion PARAMS ((tree));
4214 extern tree decay_conversion PARAMS ((tree));
4215 extern tree build_object_ref PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
4216 extern tree build_component_ref_1 PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
4217 extern tree build_component_ref PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, int));
4218 extern tree build_x_component_ref PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, int));
4219 extern tree build_x_indirect_ref PARAMS ((tree, const char *));
4220 extern tree build_indirect_ref PARAMS ((tree, const char *));
4221 extern tree build_array_ref PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4222 extern tree build_x_function_call PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
4223 extern tree get_member_function_from_ptrfunc PARAMS ((tree *, tree));
4224 extern tree build_function_call_real PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, int));
4225 extern tree build_function_call_maybe PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4226 extern tree convert_arguments PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, int));
4227 extern tree build_x_binary_op PARAMS ((enum tree_code, tree, tree));
4228 extern tree build_x_unary_op PARAMS ((enum tree_code, tree));
4229 extern tree unary_complex_lvalue PARAMS ((enum tree_code, tree));
4230 extern tree build_x_conditional_expr PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
4231 extern tree build_x_compound_expr PARAMS ((tree));
4232 extern tree build_compound_expr PARAMS ((tree));
4233 extern tree build_static_cast PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4234 extern tree build_reinterpret_cast PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4235 extern tree build_const_cast PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4236 extern tree build_c_cast PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4237 extern tree build_x_modify_expr PARAMS ((tree, enum tree_code, tree));
4238 extern tree build_modify_expr PARAMS ((tree, enum tree_code, tree));
4239 extern tree dubious_conversion_warnings PARAMS ((tree, tree, const char *, tree, int));
4240 extern tree convert_for_initialization PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, int, const char *, tree, int));
4241 extern int comp_ptr_ttypes PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4242 extern int ptr_reasonably_similar PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4243 extern tree build_ptrmemfunc PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
4244 extern int cp_type_quals PARAMS ((tree));
4245 extern int cp_has_mutable_p PARAMS ((tree));
4246 extern int at_least_as_qualified_p PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4247 extern int more_qualified_p PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4248 extern tree build_ptrmemfunc1 PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
4249 extern void expand_ptrmemfunc_cst PARAMS ((tree, tree *, tree *));
4250 extern tree pfn_from_ptrmemfunc PARAMS ((tree));
4251 extern tree type_after_usual_arithmetic_conversions PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4252 extern tree composite_pointer_type PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree, tree,
4253 const char*));
4254 extern tree check_return_expr PARAMS ((tree));
4255 #define cp_build_binary_op(code, arg1, arg2) \
4256 build_binary_op(code, arg1, arg2, 1)
4257
4258 /* in typeck2.c */
4259 extern tree error_not_base_type PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4260 extern tree binfo_or_else PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4261 extern void readonly_error PARAMS ((tree, const char *, int));
4262 extern int abstract_virtuals_error PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4263 extern void friendly_abort PARAMS ((int, const char *,
4264 int, const char *))
4265 ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
4266
4267 #define my_friendly_abort(N) \
4268 friendly_abort (N, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__)
4269 #define my_friendly_assert(EXP, N) (void) \
4270 (((EXP) == 0) ? (friendly_abort (N, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__), 0) : 0)
4271
4272 extern tree store_init_value PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4273 extern tree digest_init PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree *));
4274 extern tree build_scoped_ref PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4275 extern tree build_x_arrow PARAMS ((tree));
4276 extern tree build_m_component_ref PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4277 extern tree build_functional_cast PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4278 extern void check_for_new_type PARAMS ((const char *, flagged_type_tree));
4279 extern tree add_exception_specifier PARAMS ((tree, tree, int));
4280 extern tree merge_exception_specifiers PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4281
4282 /* in xref.c */
4283 extern void GNU_xref_begin PARAMS ((const char *));
4284 extern void GNU_xref_end PARAMS ((int));
4285 extern void GNU_xref_file PARAMS ((const char *));
4286 extern void GNU_xref_start_scope PARAMS ((HOST_WIDE_INT));
4287 extern void GNU_xref_end_scope PARAMS ((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT, int, int));
4288 extern void GNU_xref_ref PARAMS ((tree, const char *));
4289 extern void GNU_xref_decl PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4290 extern void GNU_xref_call PARAMS ((tree, const char *));
4291 extern void GNU_xref_function PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4292 extern void GNU_xref_assign PARAMS ((tree));
4293 extern void GNU_xref_hier PARAMS ((tree, tree, int, int, int));
4294 extern void GNU_xref_member PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4295
4296 /* in mangle.c */
4297 extern void init_mangle PARAMS ((void));
4298 extern void mangle_decl PARAMS ((tree));
4299 extern const char *mangle_type_string PARAMS ((tree));
4300 extern tree mangle_type PARAMS ((tree));
4301 extern tree mangle_typeinfo_for_type PARAMS ((tree));
4302 extern tree mangle_typeinfo_string_for_type PARAMS ((tree));
4303 extern tree mangle_vtbl_for_type PARAMS ((tree));
4304 extern tree mangle_vtt_for_type PARAMS ((tree));
4305 extern tree mangle_ctor_vtbl_for_type PARAMS ((tree, tree));
4306 extern tree mangle_thunk PARAMS ((tree, tree, tree));
4307 extern tree mangle_conv_op_name_for_type PARAMS ((tree));
4308 extern tree mangle_guard_variable PARAMS ((tree));
4309 extern tree mangle_ref_init_variable PARAMS ((tree));
4310
4311 /* in dump.c */
4312 extern int cp_dump_tree PARAMS ((dump_info_p, tree));
4313
4314 /* -- end of C++ */
4315
4316 #endif /* ! GCC_CP_TREE_H */
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