1 /* Definitions for C++ parsing and type checking.
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
3 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Michael Tiemann (tiemann@cygnus.com)
6 This file is part of GCC.
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
20 the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
21 Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
29 #include "splay-tree.h"
33 #include "name-lookup.h"
34 struct diagnostic_context;
36 /* Usage of TREE_LANG_FLAG_?:
37 0: IDENTIFIER_MARKED (IDENTIFIER_NODEs)
38 NEW_EXPR_USE_GLOBAL (in NEW_EXPR).
39 DELETE_EXPR_USE_GLOBAL (in DELETE_EXPR).
40 COMPOUND_EXPR_OVERLOADED (in COMPOUND_EXPR).
41 TREE_INDIRECT_USING (in NAMESPACE_DECL).
42 CLEANUP_P (in TRY_BLOCK)
43 AGGR_INIT_VIA_CTOR_P (in AGGR_INIT_EXPR)
44 PTRMEM_OK_P (in ADDR_EXPR, OFFSET_REF)
45 PAREN_STRING_LITERAL (in STRING_CST)
46 DECL_PRETTY_FUNCTION_P (in VAR_DECL)
47 KOENIG_LOOKUP_P (in CALL_EXPR)
48 STATEMENT_LIST_NO_SCOPE (in STATEMENT_LIST).
49 EXPR_STMT_STMT_EXPR_RESULT (in EXPR_STMT)
50 STMT_EXPR_NO_SCOPE (in STMT_EXPR)
51 BIND_EXPR_TRY_BLOCK (in BIND_EXPR)
52 TYPENAME_IS_ENUM_P (in TYPENAME_TYPE)
53 REFERENCE_REF_P (in INDIRECT_EXPR)
54 QUALIFIED_NAME_IS_TEMPLATE (in SCOPE_REF)
55 OMP_ATOMIC_DEPENDENT_P (in OMP_ATOMIC)
56 OMP_FOR_GIMPLIFYING_P (in OMP_FOR)
57 BASELINK_QUALIFIED_P (in BASELINK)
58 TARGET_EXPR_IMPLICIT_P (in TARGET_EXPR)
59 TEMPLATE_PARM_PARAMETER_PACK (in TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX)
60 TYPE_REF_IS_RVALUE (in REFERENCE_TYPE)
61 1: IDENTIFIER_VIRTUAL_P (in IDENTIFIER_NODE)
62 TI_PENDING_TEMPLATE_FLAG.
63 TEMPLATE_PARMS_FOR_INLINE.
64 DELETE_EXPR_USE_VEC (in DELETE_EXPR).
65 (TREE_CALLS_NEW) (in _EXPR or _REF) (commented-out).
66 ICS_ELLIPSIS_FLAG (in _CONV)
67 DECL_INITIALIZED_P (in VAR_DECL)
68 TYPENAME_IS_CLASS_P (in TYPENAME_TYPE)
69 STMT_IS_FULL_EXPR_P (in _STMT)
70 2: IDENTIFIER_OPNAME_P (in IDENTIFIER_NODE)
71 ICS_THIS_FLAG (in _CONV)
72 DECL_INITIALIZED_BY_CONSTANT_EXPRESSION_P (in VAR_DECL)
73 STATEMENT_LIST_TRY_BLOCK (in STATEMENT_LIST)
74 3: (TREE_REFERENCE_EXPR) (in NON_LVALUE_EXPR) (commented-out).
75 ICS_BAD_FLAG (in _CONV)
76 FN_TRY_BLOCK_P (in TRY_BLOCK)
77 IDENTIFIER_CTOR_OR_DTOR_P (in IDENTIFIER_NODE)
78 BIND_EXPR_BODY_BLOCK (in BIND_EXPR)
79 DECL_NON_TRIVIALLY_INITIALIZED_P (in VAR_DECL)
80 4: TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (in INDIRECT_REF, SAVE_EXPR, CONSTRUCTOR,
82 IDENTIFIER_TYPENAME_P (in IDENTIFIER_NODE)
83 DECL_TINFO_P (in VAR_DECL)
84 5: C_IS_RESERVED_WORD (in IDENTIFIER_NODE)
85 DECL_VTABLE_OR_VTT_P (in VAR_DECL)
86 6: IDENTIFIER_REPO_CHOSEN (in IDENTIFIER_NODE)
87 DECL_CONSTRUCTION_VTABLE_P (in VAR_DECL)
88 TYPE_MARKED_P (in _TYPE)
90 Usage of TYPE_LANG_FLAG_?:
92 1: TYPE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR.
95 4: TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR
97 6: TYPE_DEPENDENT_P_VALID
99 Usage of DECL_LANG_FLAG_?:
100 0: DECL_ERROR_REPORTED (in VAR_DECL).
101 DECL_TEMPLATE_PARM_P (in PARM_DECL, CONST_DECL, TYPE_DECL, or TEMPLATE_DECL)
102 DECL_LOCAL_FUNCTION_P (in FUNCTION_DECL)
103 DECL_MUTABLE_P (in FIELD_DECL)
104 DECL_DEPENDENT_P (in USING_DECL)
105 1: C_TYPEDEF_EXPLICITLY_SIGNED (in TYPE_DECL).
106 DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATED (in a VAR_DECL or a FUNCTION_DECL)
107 DECL_MEMBER_TEMPLATE_P (in TEMPLATE_DECL)
108 FUNCTION_PARAMETER_PACK_P (in PARM_DECL)
109 2: DECL_THIS_EXTERN (in VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL).
110 DECL_IMPLICIT_TYPEDEF_P (in a TYPE_DECL)
112 4: DECL_C_BIT_FIELD (in a FIELD_DECL)
113 DECL_VAR_MARKED_P (in a VAR_DECL)
114 DECL_SELF_REFERENCE_P (in a TYPE_DECL)
115 DECL_INVALID_OVERRIDER_P (in a FUNCTION_DECL)
116 5: DECL_INTERFACE_KNOWN.
117 6: DECL_THIS_STATIC (in VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL).
118 DECL_FIELD_IS_BASE (in FIELD_DECL)
119 7: DECL_DEAD_FOR_LOCAL (in VAR_DECL).
120 DECL_THUNK_P (in a member FUNCTION_DECL)
122 Usage of language-independent fields in a language-dependent manner:
125 This field is used by TYPENAME_TYPEs, TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARMs, and so
126 forth as a substitute for the mark bits provided in `lang_type'.
127 At present, only the six low-order bits are used.
130 For an ENUMERAL_TYPE, this is ENUM_TEMPLATE_INFO.
131 For a FUNCTION_TYPE or METHOD_TYPE, this is TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS
134 For a binfo, this is a TREE_LIST. There is an entry for each
135 virtual function declared either in BINFO or its direct and
136 indirect primary bases.
138 The BV_DELTA of each node gives the amount by which to adjust the
139 `this' pointer when calling the function. If the method is an
140 overridden version of a base class method, then it is assumed
141 that, prior to adjustment, the this pointer points to an object
144 The BV_VCALL_INDEX of each node, if non-NULL, gives the vtable
145 index of the vcall offset for this entry.
147 The BV_FN is the declaration for the virtual function itself.
150 This is an expression with POINTER_TYPE that gives the value
151 to which the vptr should be initialized. Use get_vtbl_decl_for_binfo
152 to extract the VAR_DECL for the complete vtable.
155 For a VAR_DECL this is DECL_ANON_UNION_ELEMS.
158 This field is NULL for a non-virtual function. For a virtual
159 function, it is eventually set to an INTEGER_CST indicating the
160 index in the vtable at which this function can be found. When
161 a virtual function is declared, but before it is known what
162 function is overridden, this field is the error_mark_node.
164 Temporarily, it may be set to a TREE_LIST whose TREE_VALUE is
165 the virtual function this one overrides, and whose TREE_CHAIN is
166 the old DECL_VINDEX. */
168 /* Language-specific tree checkers. */
170 #define VAR_OR_FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK(NODE) \
171 TREE_CHECK2(NODE,VAR_DECL,FUNCTION_DECL)
173 #define VAR_FUNCTION_OR_PARM_DECL_CHECK(NODE) \
174 TREE_CHECK3(NODE,VAR_DECL,FUNCTION_DECL,PARM_DECL)
176 #define VAR_TEMPL_TYPE_OR_FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK(NODE) \
177 TREE_CHECK4(NODE,VAR_DECL,FUNCTION_DECL,TYPE_DECL,TEMPLATE_DECL)
179 #define BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_TYPE_CHECK(NODE) \
180 TREE_CHECK(NODE,BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM)
182 #if defined ENABLE_TREE_CHECKING && (GCC_VERSION >= 2007)
183 #define NON_THUNK_FUNCTION_CHECK(NODE) __extension__ \
184 ({ const tree __t = (NODE); \
185 if (TREE_CODE (__t) != FUNCTION_DECL && \
186 TREE_CODE (__t) != TEMPLATE_DECL && __t->decl_common.lang_specific \
187 && __t->decl_common.lang_specific->decl_flags.thunk_p) \
188 tree_check_failed (__t, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, 0); \
190 #define THUNK_FUNCTION_CHECK(NODE) __extension__ \
191 ({ const tree __t = (NODE); \
192 if (TREE_CODE (__t) != FUNCTION_DECL || !__t->decl_common.lang_specific \
193 || !__t->decl_common.lang_specific->decl_flags.thunk_p) \
194 tree_check_failed (__t, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, 0); \
197 #define NON_THUNK_FUNCTION_CHECK(NODE) (NODE)
198 #define THUNK_FUNCTION_CHECK(NODE) (NODE)
201 /* Language-dependent contents of an identifier. */
203 struct lang_identifier GTY(())
205 struct c_common_identifier c_common;
206 cxx_binding *namespace_bindings;
207 cxx_binding *bindings;
208 tree class_template_info;
212 /* In an IDENTIFIER_NODE, nonzero if this identifier is actually a
213 keyword. C_RID_CODE (node) is then the RID_* value of the keyword,
214 and C_RID_YYCODE is the token number wanted by Yacc. */
216 #define C_IS_RESERVED_WORD(ID) TREE_LANG_FLAG_5 (ID)
218 #define LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST(NODE) \
219 ((struct lang_identifier*)IDENTIFIER_NODE_CHECK (NODE))
221 struct template_parm_index_s GTY(())
223 struct tree_common common;
229 typedef struct template_parm_index_s template_parm_index;
231 struct tinst_level_s GTY(())
233 struct tree_common common;
236 int in_system_header_p;
238 typedef struct tinst_level_s * tinst_level_t;
240 struct ptrmem_cst GTY(())
242 struct tree_common common;
243 /* This isn't used, but the middle-end expects all constants to have
248 typedef struct ptrmem_cst * ptrmem_cst_t;
250 #define IDENTIFIER_GLOBAL_VALUE(NODE) \
251 namespace_binding ((NODE), global_namespace)
252 #define SET_IDENTIFIER_GLOBAL_VALUE(NODE, VAL) \
253 set_namespace_binding ((NODE), global_namespace, (VAL))
254 #define IDENTIFIER_NAMESPACE_VALUE(NODE) \
255 namespace_binding ((NODE), current_namespace)
256 #define SET_IDENTIFIER_NAMESPACE_VALUE(NODE, VAL) \
257 set_namespace_binding ((NODE), current_namespace, (VAL))
259 #define CLEANUP_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (TRY_BLOCK_CHECK (NODE))
261 #define BIND_EXPR_TRY_BLOCK(NODE) \
262 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (BIND_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))
264 /* Used to mark the block around the member initializers and cleanups. */
265 #define BIND_EXPR_BODY_BLOCK(NODE) \
266 TREE_LANG_FLAG_3 (BIND_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))
267 #define FUNCTION_NEEDS_BODY_BLOCK(NODE) \
268 (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (NODE) || DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (NODE))
270 #define STATEMENT_LIST_NO_SCOPE(NODE) \
271 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (STATEMENT_LIST_CHECK (NODE))
272 #define STATEMENT_LIST_TRY_BLOCK(NODE) \
273 TREE_LANG_FLAG_2 (STATEMENT_LIST_CHECK (NODE))
275 /* Nonzero if this statement should be considered a full-expression,
276 i.e., if temporaries created during this statement should have
277 their destructors run at the end of this statement. */
278 #define STMT_IS_FULL_EXPR_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_1 ((NODE))
280 /* Marks the result of a statement expression. */
281 #define EXPR_STMT_STMT_EXPR_RESULT(NODE) \
282 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (EXPR_STMT_CHECK (NODE))
284 /* Nonzero if this statement-expression does not have an associated scope. */
285 #define STMT_EXPR_NO_SCOPE(NODE) \
286 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (STMT_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))
288 /* Returns nonzero iff TYPE1 and TYPE2 are the same type, in the usual
290 #define same_type_p(TYPE1, TYPE2) \
291 comptypes ((TYPE1), (TYPE2), COMPARE_STRICT)
293 /* Returns nonzero iff TYPE1 and TYPE2 are the same type, ignoring
294 top-level qualifiers. */
295 #define same_type_ignoring_top_level_qualifiers_p(TYPE1, TYPE2) \
296 same_type_p (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TYPE1), TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TYPE2))
298 /* Nonzero if we are presently building a statement tree, rather
299 than expanding each statement as we encounter it. */
300 #define building_stmt_tree() (cur_stmt_list != NULL_TREE)
302 /* Returns nonzero iff NODE is a declaration for the global function
304 #define DECL_MAIN_P(NODE) \
305 (DECL_EXTERN_C_FUNCTION_P (NODE) \
306 && DECL_NAME (NODE) != NULL_TREE \
307 && MAIN_NAME_P (DECL_NAME (NODE))) \
310 /* The overloaded FUNCTION_DECL. */
311 #define OVL_FUNCTION(NODE) \
312 (((struct tree_overload*)OVERLOAD_CHECK (NODE))->function)
313 #define OVL_CHAIN(NODE) TREE_CHAIN (NODE)
314 /* Polymorphic access to FUNCTION and CHAIN. */
315 #define OVL_CURRENT(NODE) \
316 ((TREE_CODE (NODE) == OVERLOAD) ? OVL_FUNCTION (NODE) : (NODE))
317 #define OVL_NEXT(NODE) \
318 ((TREE_CODE (NODE) == OVERLOAD) ? TREE_CHAIN (NODE) : NULL_TREE)
319 /* If set, this was imported in a using declaration.
320 This is not to confuse with being used somewhere, which
321 is not important for this node. */
322 #define OVL_USED(NODE) TREE_USED (NODE)
324 struct tree_overload GTY(())
326 struct tree_common common;
330 /* Returns true iff NODE is a BASELINK. */
331 #define BASELINK_P(NODE) \
332 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == BASELINK)
333 /* The BINFO indicating the base from which the BASELINK_FUNCTIONS came. */
334 #define BASELINK_BINFO(NODE) \
335 (((struct tree_baselink*) BASELINK_CHECK (NODE))->binfo)
336 /* The functions referred to by the BASELINK; either a FUNCTION_DECL,
337 a TEMPLATE_DECL, an OVERLOAD, or a TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR. */
338 #define BASELINK_FUNCTIONS(NODE) \
339 (((struct tree_baselink*) BASELINK_CHECK (NODE))->functions)
340 /* The BINFO in which the search for the functions indicated by this baselink
341 began. This base is used to determine the accessibility of functions
342 selected by overload resolution. */
343 #define BASELINK_ACCESS_BINFO(NODE) \
344 (((struct tree_baselink*) BASELINK_CHECK (NODE))->access_binfo)
345 /* For a type-conversion operator, the BASELINK_OPTYPE indicates the type
346 to which the conversion should occur. This value is important if
347 the BASELINK_FUNCTIONS include a template conversion operator --
348 the BASELINK_OPTYPE can be used to determine what type the user
350 #define BASELINK_OPTYPE(NODE) \
351 (TREE_CHAIN (BASELINK_CHECK (NODE)))
352 /* Nonzero if this baselink was from a qualified lookup. */
353 #define BASELINK_QUALIFIED_P(NODE) \
354 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (BASELINK_CHECK (NODE))
356 struct tree_baselink GTY(())
358 struct tree_common common;
364 /* The different kinds of ids that we encounter. */
366 typedef enum cp_id_kind
368 /* Not an id at all. */
370 /* An unqualified-id that is not a template-id. */
371 CP_ID_KIND_UNQUALIFIED,
372 /* An unqualified-id that is a dependent name. */
373 CP_ID_KIND_UNQUALIFIED_DEPENDENT,
374 /* An unqualified template-id. */
375 CP_ID_KIND_TEMPLATE_ID,
376 /* A qualified-id. */
380 /* Macros for access to language-specific slots in an identifier. */
382 #define IDENTIFIER_NAMESPACE_BINDINGS(NODE) \
383 (LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST (NODE)->namespace_bindings)
384 #define IDENTIFIER_TEMPLATE(NODE) \
385 (LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST (NODE)->class_template_info)
387 /* The IDENTIFIER_BINDING is the innermost cxx_binding for the
388 identifier. It's PREVIOUS is the next outermost binding. Each
389 VALUE field is a DECL for the associated declaration. Thus,
390 name lookup consists simply of pulling off the node at the front
391 of the list (modulo oddities for looking up the names of types,
392 and such.) You can use SCOPE field to determine the scope
393 that bound the name. */
394 #define IDENTIFIER_BINDING(NODE) \
395 (LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST (NODE)->bindings)
397 /* TREE_TYPE only indicates on local and class scope the current
398 type. For namespace scope, the presence of a type in any namespace
399 is indicated with global_type_node, and the real type behind must
400 be found through lookup. */
401 #define IDENTIFIER_TYPE_VALUE(NODE) identifier_type_value (NODE)
402 #define REAL_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_VALUE(NODE) TREE_TYPE (NODE)
403 #define SET_IDENTIFIER_TYPE_VALUE(NODE,TYPE) (TREE_TYPE (NODE) = (TYPE))
404 #define IDENTIFIER_HAS_TYPE_VALUE(NODE) (IDENTIFIER_TYPE_VALUE (NODE) ? 1 : 0)
406 #define IDENTIFIER_LABEL_VALUE(NODE) \
407 (LANG_IDENTIFIER_CAST (NODE)->label_value)
408 #define SET_IDENTIFIER_LABEL_VALUE(NODE, VALUE) \
409 IDENTIFIER_LABEL_VALUE (NODE) = (VALUE)
411 /* Nonzero if this identifier is used as a virtual function name somewhere
412 (optimizes searches). */
413 #define IDENTIFIER_VIRTUAL_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_1 (NODE)
415 /* Nonzero if this identifier is the prefix for a mangled C++ operator
417 #define IDENTIFIER_OPNAME_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_2 (NODE)
419 /* Nonzero if this identifier is the name of a type-conversion
421 #define IDENTIFIER_TYPENAME_P(NODE) \
422 TREE_LANG_FLAG_4 (NODE)
424 /* Nonzero if this identifier is the name of a constructor or
426 #define IDENTIFIER_CTOR_OR_DTOR_P(NODE) \
427 TREE_LANG_FLAG_3 (NODE)
429 /* True iff NAME is the DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME for an entity with vague
430 linkage which the prelinker has assigned to this translation
432 #define IDENTIFIER_REPO_CHOSEN(NAME) \
433 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_6 (NAME))
435 /* In a RECORD_TYPE or UNION_TYPE, nonzero if any component is read-only. */
436 #define C_TYPE_FIELDS_READONLY(TYPE) \
437 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (TYPE)->fields_readonly)
439 /* The tokens stored in the default argument. */
441 #define DEFARG_TOKENS(NODE) \
442 (((struct tree_default_arg *)DEFAULT_ARG_CHECK (NODE))->tokens)
443 #define DEFARG_INSTANTIATIONS(NODE) \
444 (((struct tree_default_arg *)DEFAULT_ARG_CHECK (NODE))->instantiations)
446 struct tree_default_arg GTY (())
448 struct tree_common common;
449 struct cp_token_cache *tokens;
450 VEC(tree,gc) *instantiations;
453 /* The condition associated with the static assertion. This must be
454 an integral constant expression. */
455 #define STATIC_ASSERT_CONDITION(NODE) \
456 (((struct tree_static_assert *)STATIC_ASSERT_CHECK (NODE))->condition)
458 /* The message associated with the static assertion. This must be a
459 string constant, which will be emitted as an error message when the
460 static assert condition is false. */
461 #define STATIC_ASSERT_MESSAGE(NODE) \
462 (((struct tree_static_assert *)STATIC_ASSERT_CHECK (NODE))->message)
464 /* Source location information for a static assertion. */
465 #define STATIC_ASSERT_SOURCE_LOCATION(NODE) \
466 (((struct tree_static_assert *)STATIC_ASSERT_CHECK (NODE))->location)
468 struct tree_static_assert GTY (())
470 struct tree_common common;
476 struct tree_argument_pack_select GTY (())
478 struct tree_common common;
483 /* The different kinds of traits that we encounter. */
485 typedef enum cp_trait_kind
487 CPTK_HAS_NOTHROW_ASSIGN,
488 CPTK_HAS_NOTHROW_CONSTRUCTOR,
489 CPTK_HAS_NOTHROW_COPY,
490 CPTK_HAS_TRIVIAL_ASSIGN,
491 CPTK_HAS_TRIVIAL_CONSTRUCTOR,
492 CPTK_HAS_TRIVIAL_COPY,
493 CPTK_HAS_TRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR,
494 CPTK_HAS_VIRTUAL_DESTRUCTOR,
498 CPTK_IS_CONVERTIBLE_TO,
506 /* The types that we are processing. */
507 #define TRAIT_EXPR_TYPE1(NODE) \
508 (((struct tree_trait_expr *)TRAIT_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))->type1)
510 #define TRAIT_EXPR_TYPE2(NODE) \
511 (((struct tree_trait_expr *)TRAIT_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))->type2)
513 /* The specific trait that we are processing. */
514 #define TRAIT_EXPR_KIND(NODE) \
515 (((struct tree_trait_expr *)TRAIT_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))->kind)
517 struct tree_trait_expr GTY (())
519 struct tree_common common;
522 enum cp_trait_kind kind;
525 enum cp_tree_node_structure_enum {
537 TS_CP_ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT,
542 /* The resulting tree type. */
543 union lang_tree_node GTY((desc ("cp_tree_node_structure (&%h)"),
544 chain_next ("(union lang_tree_node *)GENERIC_NEXT (&%h.generic)")))
546 union tree_node GTY ((tag ("TS_CP_GENERIC"),
547 desc ("tree_node_structure (&%h)"))) generic;
548 struct template_parm_index_s GTY ((tag ("TS_CP_TPI"))) tpi;
549 struct tinst_level_s GTY ((tag ("TS_CP_TINST_LEVEL"))) tinst_level;
550 struct ptrmem_cst GTY ((tag ("TS_CP_PTRMEM"))) ptrmem;
551 struct tree_overload GTY ((tag ("TS_CP_OVERLOAD"))) overload;
552 struct tree_baselink GTY ((tag ("TS_CP_BASELINK"))) baselink;
553 struct tree_default_arg GTY ((tag ("TS_CP_DEFAULT_ARG"))) default_arg;
554 struct lang_identifier GTY ((tag ("TS_CP_IDENTIFIER"))) identifier;
555 struct tree_static_assert GTY ((tag ("TS_CP_STATIC_ASSERT")))
557 struct tree_argument_pack_select GTY ((tag ("TS_CP_ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT")))
558 argument_pack_select;
559 struct tree_trait_expr GTY ((tag ("TS_CP_TRAIT_EXPR")))
567 CPTI_JAVA_SHORT_TYPE,
570 CPTI_JAVA_FLOAT_TYPE,
571 CPTI_JAVA_DOUBLE_TYPE,
573 CPTI_JAVA_BOOLEAN_TYPE,
576 CPTI_VTABLE_ENTRY_TYPE,
578 CPTI_VTABLE_INDEX_TYPE,
588 CPTI_CONST_TYPE_INFO_TYPE,
589 CPTI_TYPE_INFO_PTR_TYPE,
591 CPTI_GLOBAL_DELETE_FNDECL,
594 CPTI_CTOR_IDENTIFIER,
595 CPTI_COMPLETE_CTOR_IDENTIFIER,
596 CPTI_BASE_CTOR_IDENTIFIER,
597 CPTI_DTOR_IDENTIFIER,
598 CPTI_COMPLETE_DTOR_IDENTIFIER,
599 CPTI_BASE_DTOR_IDENTIFIER,
600 CPTI_DELETING_DTOR_IDENTIFIER,
601 CPTI_DELTA_IDENTIFIER,
602 CPTI_IN_CHARGE_IDENTIFIER,
603 CPTI_VTT_PARM_IDENTIFIER,
604 CPTI_NELTS_IDENTIFIER,
605 CPTI_THIS_IDENTIFIER,
607 CPTI_VPTR_IDENTIFIER,
611 CPTI_LANG_NAME_CPLUSPLUS,
614 CPTI_EMPTY_EXCEPT_SPEC,
617 CPTI_CALL_UNEXPECTED,
618 CPTI_ATEXIT_FN_PTR_TYPE,
628 extern GTY(()) tree cp_global_trees[CPTI_MAX];
630 #define java_byte_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_BYTE_TYPE]
631 #define java_short_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_SHORT_TYPE]
632 #define java_int_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_INT_TYPE]
633 #define java_long_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_LONG_TYPE]
634 #define java_float_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_FLOAT_TYPE]
635 #define java_double_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_DOUBLE_TYPE]
636 #define java_char_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_CHAR_TYPE]
637 #define java_boolean_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JAVA_BOOLEAN_TYPE]
639 #define wchar_decl_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_WCHAR_DECL]
640 #define vtable_entry_type cp_global_trees[CPTI_VTABLE_ENTRY_TYPE]
641 /* The type used to represent an offset by which to adjust the `this'
642 pointer in pointer-to-member types. */
643 #define delta_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_DELTA_TYPE]
644 /* The type used to represent an index into the vtable. */
645 #define vtable_index_type cp_global_trees[CPTI_VTABLE_INDEX_TYPE]
647 #define class_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_CLASS_TYPE]
648 #define unknown_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_UNKNOWN_TYPE]
649 #define vtbl_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_VTBL_TYPE]
650 #define vtbl_ptr_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_VTBL_PTR_TYPE]
651 #define std_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_STD]
652 #define abi_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ABI]
653 #define const_type_info_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_CONST_TYPE_INFO_TYPE]
654 #define type_info_ptr_type cp_global_trees[CPTI_TYPE_INFO_PTR_TYPE]
655 #define abort_fndecl cp_global_trees[CPTI_ABORT_FNDECL]
656 #define global_delete_fndecl cp_global_trees[CPTI_GLOBAL_DELETE_FNDECL]
657 #define current_aggr cp_global_trees[CPTI_AGGR_TAG]
659 /* We cache these tree nodes so as to call get_identifier less
662 /* The name of a constructor that takes an in-charge parameter to
663 decide whether or not to construct virtual base classes. */
664 #define ctor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_CTOR_IDENTIFIER]
665 /* The name of a constructor that constructs virtual base classes. */
666 #define complete_ctor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_COMPLETE_CTOR_IDENTIFIER]
667 /* The name of a constructor that does not construct virtual base classes. */
668 #define base_ctor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_BASE_CTOR_IDENTIFIER]
669 /* The name of a destructor that takes an in-charge parameter to
670 decide whether or not to destroy virtual base classes and whether
671 or not to delete the object. */
672 #define dtor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_DTOR_IDENTIFIER]
673 /* The name of a destructor that destroys virtual base classes. */
674 #define complete_dtor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_COMPLETE_DTOR_IDENTIFIER]
675 /* The name of a destructor that does not destroy virtual base
677 #define base_dtor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_BASE_DTOR_IDENTIFIER]
678 /* The name of a destructor that destroys virtual base classes, and
679 then deletes the entire object. */
680 #define deleting_dtor_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_DELETING_DTOR_IDENTIFIER]
681 #define delta_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_DELTA_IDENTIFIER]
682 #define in_charge_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_IN_CHARGE_IDENTIFIER]
683 /* The name of the parameter that contains a pointer to the VTT to use
684 for this subobject constructor or destructor. */
685 #define vtt_parm_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_VTT_PARM_IDENTIFIER]
686 #define nelts_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_NELTS_IDENTIFIER]
687 #define this_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_THIS_IDENTIFIER]
688 #define pfn_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_PFN_IDENTIFIER]
689 #define vptr_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_VPTR_IDENTIFIER]
690 /* The name of the std namespace. */
691 #define std_identifier cp_global_trees[CPTI_STD_IDENTIFIER]
692 #define lang_name_c cp_global_trees[CPTI_LANG_NAME_C]
693 #define lang_name_cplusplus cp_global_trees[CPTI_LANG_NAME_CPLUSPLUS]
694 #define lang_name_java cp_global_trees[CPTI_LANG_NAME_JAVA]
696 /* Exception specifier used for throw(). */
697 #define empty_except_spec cp_global_trees[CPTI_EMPTY_EXCEPT_SPEC]
699 /* If non-NULL, a POINTER_TYPE equivalent to (java::lang::Class*). */
700 #define jclass_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_JCLASS]
702 /* The declaration for `std::terminate'. */
703 #define terminate_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_TERMINATE]
705 /* The declaration for "__cxa_call_unexpected". */
706 #define call_unexpected_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_CALL_UNEXPECTED]
708 /* The type of the function-pointer argument to "__cxa_atexit" (or
709 "std::atexit", if "__cxa_atexit" is not being used). */
710 #define atexit_fn_ptr_type_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ATEXIT_FN_PTR_TYPE]
712 /* A pointer to `std::atexit'. */
713 #define atexit_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_ATEXIT]
715 /* A pointer to `__dso_handle'. */
716 #define dso_handle_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_DSO_HANDLE]
718 /* The declaration of the dynamic_cast runtime. */
719 #define dynamic_cast_node cp_global_trees[CPTI_DCAST]
721 /* The type of a destructor. */
722 #define cleanup_type cp_global_trees[CPTI_CLEANUP_TYPE]
724 /* The type of the vtt parameter passed to subobject constructors and
726 #define vtt_parm_type cp_global_trees[CPTI_VTT_PARM_TYPE]
728 /* A TREE_LIST of the dynamic classes whose vtables may have to be
729 emitted in this translation unit. */
731 #define keyed_classes cp_global_trees[CPTI_KEYED_CLASSES]
733 /* Node to indicate default access. This must be distinct from the
734 access nodes in tree.h. */
736 #define access_default_node null_node
740 struct saved_scope GTY(())
742 VEC(cxx_saved_binding,gc) *old_bindings;
747 tree access_specifier;
749 VEC(tree,gc) *lang_base;
752 struct cp_binding_level *x_previous_class_level;
755 int x_processing_template_decl;
756 int x_processing_specialization;
757 BOOL_BITFIELD x_processing_explicit_instantiation : 1;
758 BOOL_BITFIELD need_pop_function_context : 1;
759 BOOL_BITFIELD skip_evaluation : 1;
761 struct stmt_tree_s x_stmt_tree;
763 struct cp_binding_level *class_bindings;
764 struct cp_binding_level *bindings;
766 struct saved_scope *prev;
769 /* The current open namespace. */
771 #define current_namespace scope_chain->old_namespace
773 /* The stack for namespaces of current declarations. */
775 #define decl_namespace_list scope_chain->decl_ns_list
777 /* IDENTIFIER_NODE: name of current class */
779 #define current_class_name scope_chain->class_name
781 /* _TYPE: the type of the current class */
783 #define current_class_type scope_chain->class_type
785 /* When parsing a class definition, the access specifier most recently
786 given by the user, or, if no access specifier was given, the
787 default value appropriate for the kind of class (i.e., struct,
790 #define current_access_specifier scope_chain->access_specifier
792 /* Pointer to the top of the language name stack. */
794 #define current_lang_base scope_chain->lang_base
795 #define current_lang_name scope_chain->lang_name
797 /* When parsing a template declaration, a TREE_LIST represents the
798 active template parameters. Each node in the list represents one
799 level of template parameters. The innermost level is first in the
800 list. The depth of each level is stored as an INTEGER_CST in the
801 TREE_PURPOSE of each node. The parameters for that level are
802 stored in the TREE_VALUE. */
804 #define current_template_parms scope_chain->template_parms
806 #define processing_template_decl scope_chain->x_processing_template_decl
807 #define processing_specialization scope_chain->x_processing_specialization
808 #define processing_explicit_instantiation scope_chain->x_processing_explicit_instantiation
810 /* The cached class binding level, from the most recently exited
811 class, or NULL if none. */
813 #define previous_class_level scope_chain->x_previous_class_level
815 /* A list of private types mentioned, for deferred access checking. */
817 extern GTY(()) struct saved_scope *scope_chain;
819 struct cxx_int_tree_map GTY(())
825 extern unsigned int cxx_int_tree_map_hash (const void *);
826 extern int cxx_int_tree_map_eq (const void *, const void *);
828 /* Global state pertinent to the current function. */
830 struct language_function GTY(())
832 struct c_language_function base;
835 tree x_current_class_ptr;
836 tree x_current_class_ref;
837 tree x_eh_spec_block;
838 tree x_in_charge_parm;
842 BOOL_BITFIELD returns_value : 1;
843 BOOL_BITFIELD returns_null : 1;
844 BOOL_BITFIELD returns_abnormally : 1;
845 BOOL_BITFIELD in_function_try_handler : 1;
846 BOOL_BITFIELD in_base_initializer : 1;
848 /* True if this function can throw an exception. */
849 BOOL_BITFIELD can_throw : 1;
851 htab_t GTY((param_is(struct named_label_entry))) x_named_labels;
852 struct cp_binding_level *bindings;
853 VEC(tree,gc) *x_local_names;
854 htab_t GTY((param_is (struct cxx_int_tree_map))) extern_decl_map;
857 /* The current C++-specific per-function global variables. */
859 #define cp_function_chain (cfun->language)
861 /* In a constructor destructor, the point at which all derived class
862 destroying/construction has been has been done. Ie. just before a
863 constructor returns, or before any base class destroying will be done
866 #define cdtor_label cp_function_chain->x_cdtor_label
868 /* When we're processing a member function, current_class_ptr is the
869 PARM_DECL for the `this' pointer. The current_class_ref is an
870 expression for `*this'. */
872 #define current_class_ptr \
873 (cfun ? cp_function_chain->x_current_class_ptr : NULL_TREE)
874 #define current_class_ref \
875 (cfun ? cp_function_chain->x_current_class_ref : NULL_TREE)
877 /* The EH_SPEC_BLOCK for the exception-specifiers for the current
880 #define current_eh_spec_block cp_function_chain->x_eh_spec_block
882 /* The `__in_chrg' parameter for the current function. Only used for
883 constructors and destructors. */
885 #define current_in_charge_parm cp_function_chain->x_in_charge_parm
887 /* The `__vtt_parm' parameter for the current function. Only used for
888 constructors and destructors. */
890 #define current_vtt_parm cp_function_chain->x_vtt_parm
892 /* Set to 0 at beginning of a function definition, set to 1 if
893 a return statement that specifies a return value is seen. */
895 #define current_function_returns_value cp_function_chain->returns_value
897 /* Set to 0 at beginning of a function definition, set to 1 if
898 a return statement with no argument is seen. */
900 #define current_function_returns_null cp_function_chain->returns_null
902 /* Set to 0 at beginning of a function definition, set to 1 if
903 a call to a noreturn function is seen. */
905 #define current_function_returns_abnormally \
906 cp_function_chain->returns_abnormally
908 /* Nonzero if we are processing a base initializer. Zero elsewhere. */
909 #define in_base_initializer cp_function_chain->in_base_initializer
911 #define in_function_try_handler cp_function_chain->in_function_try_handler
913 /* Expression always returned from function, or error_mark_node
914 otherwise, for use by the automatic named return value optimization. */
916 #define current_function_return_value \
917 (cp_function_chain->x_return_value)
919 /* True if NAME is the IDENTIFIER_NODE for an overloaded "operator
920 new" or "operator delete". */
921 #define NEW_DELETE_OPNAME_P(NAME) \
922 ((NAME) == ansi_opname (NEW_EXPR) \
923 || (NAME) == ansi_opname (VEC_NEW_EXPR) \
924 || (NAME) == ansi_opname (DELETE_EXPR) \
925 || (NAME) == ansi_opname (VEC_DELETE_EXPR))
927 #define ansi_opname(CODE) \
928 (operator_name_info[(int) (CODE)].identifier)
929 #define ansi_assopname(CODE) \
930 (assignment_operator_name_info[(int) (CODE)].identifier)
932 /* True if NODE is an erroneous expression. */
934 #define error_operand_p(NODE) \
935 ((NODE) == error_mark_node \
936 || ((NODE) && TREE_TYPE ((NODE)) == error_mark_node))
938 /* C++ language-specific tree codes. */
939 #define DEFTREECODE(SYM, NAME, TYPE, LENGTH) SYM,
940 enum cplus_tree_code {
941 CP_DUMMY_TREE_CODE = LAST_C_TREE_CODE,
942 #include "cp-tree.def"
947 /* TRUE if a tree code represents a statement. */
948 extern bool statement_code_p[MAX_TREE_CODES];
950 #define STATEMENT_CODE_P(CODE) statement_code_p[(int) (CODE)]
952 enum languages { lang_c, lang_cplusplus, lang_java };
954 /* Macros to make error reporting functions' lives easier. */
955 #define TYPE_IDENTIFIER(NODE) (DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (NODE)))
956 #define TYPE_LINKAGE_IDENTIFIER(NODE) \
957 (TYPE_IDENTIFIER (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (NODE)))
958 #define TYPE_NAME_STRING(NODE) (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (TYPE_IDENTIFIER (NODE)))
959 #define TYPE_NAME_LENGTH(NODE) (IDENTIFIER_LENGTH (TYPE_IDENTIFIER (NODE)))
961 /* Nonzero if NODE has no name for linkage purposes. */
962 #define TYPE_ANONYMOUS_P(NODE) \
963 (TAGGED_TYPE_P (NODE) && ANON_AGGRNAME_P (TYPE_LINKAGE_IDENTIFIER (NODE)))
965 /* The _DECL for this _TYPE. */
966 #define TYPE_MAIN_DECL(NODE) (TYPE_STUB_DECL (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (NODE)))
968 /* Nonzero if T is a class (or struct or union) type. Also nonzero
969 for template type parameters, typename types, and instantiated
970 template template parameters. Despite its name,
971 this macro has nothing to do with the definition of aggregate given
972 in the standard. Think of this macro as MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P. Keep
973 these checks in ascending code order. */
974 #define IS_AGGR_TYPE(T) \
975 (TREE_CODE (T) == TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM \
976 || TREE_CODE (T) == TYPENAME_TYPE \
977 || TREE_CODE (T) == TYPEOF_TYPE \
978 || TREE_CODE (T) == BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM \
979 || TYPE_LANG_FLAG_5 (T))
981 /* Set IS_AGGR_TYPE for T to VAL. T must be a class, struct, or
983 #define SET_IS_AGGR_TYPE(T, VAL) \
984 (TYPE_LANG_FLAG_5 (T) = (VAL))
986 /* Nonzero if T is a class type. Zero for template type parameters,
987 typename types, and so forth. */
988 #define CLASS_TYPE_P(T) \
989 (IS_AGGR_TYPE_CODE (TREE_CODE (T)) && TYPE_LANG_FLAG_5 (T))
991 /* Nonzero if T is a class type but not an union. */
992 #define NON_UNION_CLASS_TYPE_P(T) \
993 (CLASS_TYPE_P (T) && TREE_CODE (T) != UNION_TYPE)
995 /* Keep these checks in ascending code order. */
996 #define IS_AGGR_TYPE_CODE(T) \
997 ((T) == RECORD_TYPE || (T) == UNION_TYPE)
998 #define TAGGED_TYPE_P(T) \
999 (CLASS_TYPE_P (T) || TREE_CODE (T) == ENUMERAL_TYPE)
1000 #define IS_OVERLOAD_TYPE(T) TAGGED_TYPE_P (T)
1002 /* True if this a "Java" type, defined in 'extern "Java"'. */
1003 #define TYPE_FOR_JAVA(NODE) TYPE_LANG_FLAG_3 (NODE)
1005 /* True if this type is dependent. This predicate is only valid if
1006 TYPE_DEPENDENT_P_VALID is true. */
1007 #define TYPE_DEPENDENT_P(NODE) TYPE_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE)
1009 /* True if dependent_type_p has been called for this type, with the
1010 result that TYPE_DEPENDENT_P is valid. */
1011 #define TYPE_DEPENDENT_P_VALID(NODE) TYPE_LANG_FLAG_6(NODE)
1013 /* Nonzero if this type is const-qualified. */
1014 #define CP_TYPE_CONST_P(NODE) \
1015 ((cp_type_quals (NODE) & TYPE_QUAL_CONST) != 0)
1017 /* Nonzero if this type is volatile-qualified. */
1018 #define CP_TYPE_VOLATILE_P(NODE) \
1019 ((cp_type_quals (NODE) & TYPE_QUAL_VOLATILE) != 0)
1021 /* Nonzero if this type is restrict-qualified. */
1022 #define CP_TYPE_RESTRICT_P(NODE) \
1023 ((cp_type_quals (NODE) & TYPE_QUAL_RESTRICT) != 0)
1025 /* Nonzero if this type is const-qualified, but not
1026 volatile-qualified. Other qualifiers are ignored. This macro is
1027 used to test whether or not it is OK to bind an rvalue to a
1029 #define CP_TYPE_CONST_NON_VOLATILE_P(NODE) \
1030 ((cp_type_quals (NODE) & (TYPE_QUAL_CONST | TYPE_QUAL_VOLATILE)) \
1033 #define FUNCTION_ARG_CHAIN(NODE) \
1034 TREE_CHAIN (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (NODE)))
1036 /* Given a FUNCTION_DECL, returns the first TREE_LIST out of TYPE_ARG_TYPES
1037 which refers to a user-written parameter. */
1038 #define FUNCTION_FIRST_USER_PARMTYPE(NODE) \
1039 skip_artificial_parms_for ((NODE), TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (NODE)))
1041 /* Similarly, but for DECL_ARGUMENTS. */
1042 #define FUNCTION_FIRST_USER_PARM(NODE) \
1043 skip_artificial_parms_for ((NODE), DECL_ARGUMENTS (NODE))
1045 #define PROMOTES_TO_AGGR_TYPE(NODE, CODE) \
1046 (((CODE) == TREE_CODE (NODE) \
1047 && IS_AGGR_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (NODE))) \
1048 || IS_AGGR_TYPE (NODE))
1050 /* Nonzero iff TYPE is derived from PARENT. Ignores accessibility and
1051 ambiguity issues. */
1052 #define DERIVED_FROM_P(PARENT, TYPE) \
1053 (lookup_base ((TYPE), (PARENT), ba_any, NULL) != NULL_TREE)
1054 /* Nonzero iff TYPE is uniquely derived from PARENT. Ignores
1056 #define UNIQUELY_DERIVED_FROM_P(PARENT, TYPE) \
1057 (lookup_base ((TYPE), (PARENT), ba_unique | ba_quiet, NULL) != NULL_TREE)
1058 /* Nonzero iff TYPE is publicly & uniquely derived from PARENT. */
1059 #define PUBLICLY_UNIQUELY_DERIVED_P(PARENT, TYPE) \
1060 (lookup_base ((TYPE), (PARENT), ba_ignore_scope | ba_check | ba_quiet, \
1063 /* Gives the visibility specification for a class type. */
1064 #define CLASSTYPE_VISIBILITY(TYPE) \
1065 DECL_VISIBILITY (TYPE_NAME (TYPE))
1066 #define CLASSTYPE_VISIBILITY_SPECIFIED(TYPE) \
1067 DECL_VISIBILITY_SPECIFIED (TYPE_NAME (TYPE))
1069 typedef struct tree_pair_s GTY (())
1074 typedef tree_pair_s *tree_pair_p;
1075 DEF_VEC_O (tree_pair_s);
1076 DEF_VEC_ALLOC_O (tree_pair_s,gc);
1078 /* This is a few header flags for 'struct lang_type'. Actually,
1079 all but the first are used only for lang_type_class; they
1080 are put in this structure to save space. */
1081 struct lang_type_header GTY(())
1083 BOOL_BITFIELD is_lang_type_class : 1;
1085 BOOL_BITFIELD has_type_conversion : 1;
1086 BOOL_BITFIELD has_init_ref : 1;
1087 BOOL_BITFIELD has_default_ctor : 1;
1088 BOOL_BITFIELD const_needs_init : 1;
1089 BOOL_BITFIELD ref_needs_init : 1;
1090 BOOL_BITFIELD has_const_assign_ref : 1;
1092 BOOL_BITFIELD spare : 1;
1095 /* This structure provides additional information above and beyond
1096 what is provide in the ordinary tree_type. In the past, we used it
1097 for the types of class types, template parameters types, typename
1098 types, and so forth. However, there can be many (tens to hundreds
1099 of thousands) of template parameter types in a compilation, and
1100 there's no need for this additional information in that case.
1101 Therefore, we now use this data structure only for class types.
1103 In the past, it was thought that there would be relatively few
1104 class types. However, in the presence of heavy use of templates,
1105 many (i.e., thousands) of classes can easily be generated.
1106 Therefore, we should endeavor to keep the size of this structure to
1108 struct lang_type_class GTY(())
1110 struct lang_type_header h;
1112 unsigned char align;
1114 unsigned has_mutable : 1;
1115 unsigned com_interface : 1;
1116 unsigned non_pod_class : 1;
1117 unsigned nearly_empty_p : 1;
1118 unsigned user_align : 1;
1119 unsigned has_assign_ref : 1;
1120 unsigned has_new : 1;
1121 unsigned has_array_new : 1;
1123 unsigned gets_delete : 2;
1124 unsigned interface_only : 1;
1125 unsigned interface_unknown : 1;
1126 unsigned contains_empty_class_p : 1;
1127 unsigned anon_aggr : 1;
1128 unsigned non_zero_init : 1;
1129 unsigned empty_p : 1;
1131 unsigned vec_new_uses_cookie : 1;
1132 unsigned declared_class : 1;
1133 unsigned diamond_shaped : 1;
1134 unsigned repeated_base : 1;
1135 unsigned being_defined : 1;
1136 unsigned java_interface : 1;
1137 unsigned debug_requested : 1;
1138 unsigned fields_readonly : 1;
1140 unsigned use_template : 2;
1141 unsigned ptrmemfunc_flag : 1;
1142 unsigned was_anonymous : 1;
1143 unsigned lazy_default_ctor : 1;
1144 unsigned lazy_copy_ctor : 1;
1145 unsigned lazy_assignment_op : 1;
1146 unsigned lazy_destructor : 1;
1148 unsigned has_const_init_ref : 1;
1149 unsigned has_complex_init_ref : 1;
1150 unsigned has_complex_assign_ref : 1;
1151 unsigned non_aggregate : 1;
1152 unsigned has_complex_dflt : 1;
1154 /* When adding a flag here, consider whether or not it ought to
1155 apply to a template instance if it applies to the template. If
1156 so, make sure to copy it in instantiate_class_template! */
1158 /* There are some bits left to fill out a 32-bit word. Keep track
1159 of this by updating the size of this bitfield whenever you add or
1161 unsigned dummy : 11;
1164 VEC(tree_pair_s,gc) *vcall_indices;
1167 VEC(tree,gc) *vbases;
1168 binding_table nested_udts;
1170 VEC(tree,gc) *pure_virtuals;
1171 tree friend_classes;
1172 VEC(tree,gc) * GTY((reorder ("resort_type_method_vec"))) methods;
1176 tree befriending_classes;
1177 /* In a RECORD_TYPE, information specific to Objective-C++, such
1178 as a list of adopted protocols or a pointer to a corresponding
1179 @interface. See objc/objc-act.h for details. */
1183 struct lang_type_ptrmem GTY(())
1185 struct lang_type_header h;
1189 struct lang_type GTY(())
1193 struct lang_type_header GTY((skip (""))) h;
1194 struct lang_type_class GTY((tag ("1"))) c;
1195 struct lang_type_ptrmem GTY((tag ("0"))) ptrmem;
1196 } GTY((desc ("%h.h.is_lang_type_class"))) u;
1199 #if defined ENABLE_TREE_CHECKING && (GCC_VERSION >= 2007)
1201 #define LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK(NODE) __extension__ \
1202 ({ struct lang_type *lt = TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE); \
1203 if (! lt->u.h.is_lang_type_class) \
1204 lang_check_failed (__FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__); \
1207 #define LANG_TYPE_PTRMEM_CHECK(NODE) __extension__ \
1208 ({ struct lang_type *lt = TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE); \
1209 if (lt->u.h.is_lang_type_class) \
1210 lang_check_failed (__FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__); \
1215 #define LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK(NODE) (&TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.c)
1216 #define LANG_TYPE_PTRMEM_CHECK(NODE) (&TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.ptrmem)
1218 #endif /* ENABLE_TREE_CHECKING */
1220 /* Fields used for storing information before the class is defined.
1221 After the class is defined, these fields hold other information. */
1223 /* VEC(tree) of friends which were defined inline in this class
1225 #define CLASSTYPE_INLINE_FRIENDS(NODE) CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS (NODE)
1227 /* Nonzero for _CLASSTYPE means that operator delete is defined. */
1228 #define TYPE_GETS_DELETE(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->gets_delete)
1229 #define TYPE_GETS_REG_DELETE(NODE) (TYPE_GETS_DELETE (NODE) & 1)
1231 /* Nonzero if `new NODE[x]' should cause the allocation of extra
1232 storage to indicate how many array elements are in use. */
1233 #define TYPE_VEC_NEW_USES_COOKIE(NODE) \
1234 (CLASS_TYPE_P (NODE) \
1235 && LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->vec_new_uses_cookie)
1237 /* Nonzero means that this _CLASSTYPE node defines ways of converting
1238 itself to other types. */
1239 #define TYPE_HAS_CONVERSION(NODE) \
1240 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->h.has_type_conversion)
1242 /* Nonzero means that NODE (a class type) has a default constructor --
1243 but that it has not yet been declared. */
1244 #define CLASSTYPE_LAZY_DEFAULT_CTOR(NODE) \
1245 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->lazy_default_ctor)
1247 /* Nonzero means that NODE (a class type) has a copy constructor --
1248 but that it has not yet been declared. */
1249 #define CLASSTYPE_LAZY_COPY_CTOR(NODE) \
1250 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->lazy_copy_ctor)
1252 /* Nonzero means that NODE (a class type) has an assignment operator
1253 -- but that it has not yet been declared. */
1254 #define CLASSTYPE_LAZY_ASSIGNMENT_OP(NODE) \
1255 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->lazy_assignment_op)
1257 /* Nonzero means that NODE (a class type) has a destructor -- but that
1258 it has not yet been declared. */
1259 #define CLASSTYPE_LAZY_DESTRUCTOR(NODE) \
1260 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->lazy_destructor)
1262 /* Nonzero means that this _CLASSTYPE node overloads operator=(X&). */
1263 #define TYPE_HAS_ASSIGN_REF(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->has_assign_ref)
1265 /* True iff the class type NODE has an "operator =" whose parameter
1266 has a parameter of type "const X&". */
1267 #define TYPE_HAS_CONST_ASSIGN_REF(NODE) \
1268 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->h.has_const_assign_ref)
1270 /* Nonzero means that this _CLASSTYPE node has an X(X&) constructor. */
1271 #define TYPE_HAS_INIT_REF(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->h.has_init_ref)
1272 #define TYPE_HAS_CONST_INIT_REF(NODE) \
1273 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->has_const_init_ref)
1275 /* Nonzero if this class defines an overloaded operator new. (An
1276 operator new [] doesn't count.) */
1277 #define TYPE_HAS_NEW_OPERATOR(NODE) \
1278 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->has_new)
1280 /* Nonzero if this class defines an overloaded operator new[]. */
1281 #define TYPE_HAS_ARRAY_NEW_OPERATOR(NODE) \
1282 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->has_array_new)
1284 /* Nonzero means that this type is being defined. I.e., the left brace
1285 starting the definition of this type has been seen. */
1286 #define TYPE_BEING_DEFINED(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->being_defined)
1288 /* Mark bits for repeated base checks. */
1289 #define TYPE_MARKED_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_6 (TYPE_CHECK (NODE))
1291 /* Nonzero if the class NODE has multiple paths to the same (virtual)
1293 #define CLASSTYPE_DIAMOND_SHAPED_P(NODE) \
1294 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK(NODE)->diamond_shaped)
1296 /* Nonzero if the class NODE has multiple instances of the same base
1298 #define CLASSTYPE_REPEATED_BASE_P(NODE) \
1299 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK(NODE)->repeated_base)
1301 /* The member function with which the vtable will be emitted:
1302 the first noninline non-pure-virtual member function. NULL_TREE
1303 if there is no key function or if this is a class template */
1304 #define CLASSTYPE_KEY_METHOD(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->key_method)
1306 /* Vector member functions defined in this class. Each element is
1307 either a FUNCTION_DECL, a TEMPLATE_DECL, or an OVERLOAD. All
1308 functions with the same name end up in the same slot. The first
1309 two elements are for constructors, and destructors, respectively.
1310 All template conversion operators to innermost template dependent
1311 types are overloaded on the next slot, if they exist. Note, the
1312 names for these functions will not all be the same. The
1313 non-template conversion operators & templated conversions to
1314 non-innermost template types are next, followed by ordinary member
1315 functions. There may be empty entries at the end of the vector.
1316 The conversion operators are unsorted. The ordinary member
1317 functions are sorted, once the class is complete. */
1318 #define CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->methods)
1320 /* For class templates, this is a TREE_LIST of all member data,
1321 functions, types, and friends in the order of declaration.
1322 The TREE_PURPOSE of each TREE_LIST is NULL_TREE for a friend,
1323 and the RECORD_TYPE for the class template otherwise. */
1324 #define CLASSTYPE_DECL_LIST(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->decl_list)
1326 /* The slot in the CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC where constructors go. */
1327 #define CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR_SLOT 0
1329 /* The slot in the CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC where destructors go. */
1330 #define CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTOR_SLOT 1
1332 /* The first slot in the CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC where conversion
1333 operators can appear. */
1334 #define CLASSTYPE_FIRST_CONVERSION_SLOT 2
1336 /* A FUNCTION_DECL or OVERLOAD for the constructors for NODE. These
1337 are the constructors that take an in-charge parameter. */
1338 #define CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTORS(NODE) \
1339 (VEC_index (tree, CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (NODE), CLASSTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR_SLOT))
1341 /* A FUNCTION_DECL for the destructor for NODE. These are the
1342 destructors that take an in-charge parameter. If
1343 CLASSTYPE_LAZY_DESTRUCTOR is true, then this entry will be NULL
1344 until the destructor is created with lazily_declare_fn. */
1345 #define CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTORS(NODE) \
1346 (CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (NODE) \
1347 ? VEC_index (tree, CLASSTYPE_METHOD_VEC (NODE), CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTOR_SLOT) \
1350 /* A dictionary of the nested user-defined-types (class-types, or enums)
1351 found within this class. This table includes nested member class
1353 #define CLASSTYPE_NESTED_UTDS(NODE) \
1354 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->nested_udts)
1356 /* Nonzero if NODE has a primary base class, i.e., a base class with
1357 which it shares the virtual function table pointer. */
1358 #define CLASSTYPE_HAS_PRIMARY_BASE_P(NODE) \
1359 (CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO (NODE) != NULL_TREE)
1361 /* If non-NULL, this is the binfo for the primary base class, i.e.,
1362 the base class which contains the virtual function table pointer
1364 #define CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_BINFO(NODE) \
1365 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->primary_base)
1367 /* A vector of BINFOs for the direct and indirect virtual base classes
1368 that this type uses in a post-order depth-first left-to-right
1369 order. (In other words, these bases appear in the order that they
1370 should be initialized.) */
1371 #define CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->vbases)
1373 /* The type corresponding to NODE when NODE is used as a base class,
1374 i.e., NODE without virtual base classes. */
1376 #define CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->as_base)
1378 /* True iff NODE is the CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE version of some type. */
1380 #define IS_FAKE_BASE_TYPE(NODE) \
1381 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == RECORD_TYPE \
1382 && TYPE_CONTEXT (NODE) && CLASS_TYPE_P (TYPE_CONTEXT (NODE)) \
1383 && CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (TYPE_CONTEXT (NODE)) == (NODE))
1385 /* These are the size and alignment of the type without its virtual
1386 base classes, for when we use this type as a base itself. */
1387 #define CLASSTYPE_SIZE(NODE) TYPE_SIZE (CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (NODE))
1388 #define CLASSTYPE_SIZE_UNIT(NODE) TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (NODE))
1389 #define CLASSTYPE_ALIGN(NODE) TYPE_ALIGN (CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (NODE))
1390 #define CLASSTYPE_USER_ALIGN(NODE) TYPE_USER_ALIGN (CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (NODE))
1392 /* The alignment of NODE, without its virtual bases, in bytes. */
1393 #define CLASSTYPE_ALIGN_UNIT(NODE) \
1394 (CLASSTYPE_ALIGN (NODE) / BITS_PER_UNIT)
1396 /* True if this a Java interface type, declared with
1397 '__attribute__ ((java_interface))'. */
1398 #define TYPE_JAVA_INTERFACE(NODE) \
1399 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->java_interface)
1401 /* A VEC(tree) of virtual functions which cannot be inherited by
1402 derived classes. When deriving from this type, the derived
1403 class must provide its own definition for each of these functions. */
1404 #define CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS(NODE) \
1405 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->pure_virtuals)
1407 /* Nonzero means that this type has an X() constructor. */
1408 #define TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR(NODE) \
1409 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->h.has_default_ctor)
1411 /* Nonzero means that this type contains a mutable member. */
1412 #define CLASSTYPE_HAS_MUTABLE(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->has_mutable)
1413 #define TYPE_HAS_MUTABLE_P(NODE) (cp_has_mutable_p (NODE))
1415 /* Nonzero means that this class type is a non-POD class. */
1416 #define CLASSTYPE_NON_POD_P(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->non_pod_class)
1418 /* Nonzero means that this class contains pod types whose default
1419 initialization is not a zero initialization (namely, pointers to
1421 #define CLASSTYPE_NON_ZERO_INIT_P(NODE) \
1422 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->non_zero_init)
1424 /* Nonzero if this class is "empty" in the sense of the C++ ABI. */
1425 #define CLASSTYPE_EMPTY_P(NODE) \
1426 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->empty_p)
1428 /* Nonzero if this class is "nearly empty", i.e., contains only a
1429 virtual function table pointer. */
1430 #define CLASSTYPE_NEARLY_EMPTY_P(NODE) \
1431 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->nearly_empty_p)
1433 /* Nonzero if this class contains an empty subobject. */
1434 #define CLASSTYPE_CONTAINS_EMPTY_CLASS_P(NODE) \
1435 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->contains_empty_class_p)
1437 /* A list of class types of which this type is a friend. The
1438 TREE_VALUE is normally a TYPE, but will be a TEMPLATE_DECL in the
1439 case of a template friend. */
1440 #define CLASSTYPE_FRIEND_CLASSES(NODE) \
1441 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->friend_classes)
1443 /* A list of the classes which grant friendship to this class. */
1444 #define CLASSTYPE_BEFRIENDING_CLASSES(NODE) \
1445 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->befriending_classes)
1447 /* Say whether this node was declared as a "class" or a "struct". */
1448 #define CLASSTYPE_DECLARED_CLASS(NODE) \
1449 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->declared_class)
1451 /* Nonzero if this class has const members
1452 which have no specified initialization. */
1453 #define CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT(NODE) \
1454 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) \
1455 ? LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->h.const_needs_init : 0)
1456 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT(NODE, VALUE) \
1457 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->h.const_needs_init = (VALUE))
1459 /* Nonzero if this class has ref members
1460 which have no specified initialization. */
1461 #define CLASSTYPE_REF_FIELDS_NEED_INIT(NODE) \
1462 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) \
1463 ? LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->h.ref_needs_init : 0)
1464 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_REF_FIELDS_NEED_INIT(NODE, VALUE) \
1465 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->h.ref_needs_init = (VALUE))
1467 /* Nonzero if this class is included from a header file which employs
1468 `#pragma interface', and it is not included in its implementation file. */
1469 #define CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_ONLY(NODE) \
1470 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->interface_only)
1472 /* True if we have already determined whether or not vtables, VTTs,
1473 typeinfo, and other similar per-class data should be emitted in
1474 this translation unit. This flag does not indicate whether or not
1475 these items should be emitted; it only indicates that we know one
1476 way or the other. */
1477 #define CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_KNOWN(NODE) \
1478 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->interface_unknown == 0)
1479 /* The opposite of CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_KNOWN. */
1480 #define CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_UNKNOWN(NODE) \
1481 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->interface_unknown)
1483 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_UNKNOWN_X(NODE,X) \
1484 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->interface_unknown = !!(X))
1485 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_UNKNOWN(NODE) \
1486 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->interface_unknown = 1)
1487 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_INTERFACE_KNOWN(NODE) \
1488 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->interface_unknown = 0)
1490 /* Nonzero if a _DECL node requires us to output debug info for this class. */
1491 #define CLASSTYPE_DEBUG_REQUESTED(NODE) \
1492 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->debug_requested)
1494 /* Additional macros for inheritance information. */
1496 /* Nonzero means that this class is on a path leading to a new vtable. */
1497 #define BINFO_VTABLE_PATH_MARKED(NODE) BINFO_FLAG_1 (NODE)
1499 /* Nonzero means B (a BINFO) has its own vtable. Any copies will not
1500 have this flag set. */
1501 #define BINFO_NEW_VTABLE_MARKED(B) (BINFO_FLAG_2 (B))
1503 /* Compare a BINFO_TYPE with another type for equality. For a binfo,
1504 this is functionally equivalent to using same_type_p, but
1505 measurably faster. At least one of the arguments must be a
1506 BINFO_TYPE. The other can be a BINFO_TYPE or a regular type. If
1507 BINFO_TYPE(T) ever stops being the main variant of the class the
1508 binfo is for, this macro must change. */
1509 #define SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P(A, B) ((A) == (B))
1511 /* Any subobject that needs a new vtable must have a vptr and must not
1512 be a non-virtual primary base (since it would then use the vtable from a
1513 derived class and never become non-primary.) */
1514 #define SET_BINFO_NEW_VTABLE_MARKED(B) \
1515 (BINFO_NEW_VTABLE_MARKED (B) = 1, \
1516 gcc_assert (!BINFO_PRIMARY_P (B) || BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (B)), \
1517 gcc_assert (TYPE_VFIELD (BINFO_TYPE (B))))
1519 /* Nonzero if this binfo is for a dependent base - one that should not
1521 #define BINFO_DEPENDENT_BASE_P(NODE) BINFO_FLAG_3 (NODE)
1523 /* Nonzero if this binfo has lost its primary base binfo (because that
1524 is a nearly-empty virtual base that has been taken by some other
1525 base in the complete hierarchy. */
1526 #define BINFO_LOST_PRIMARY_P(NODE) BINFO_FLAG_4 (NODE)
1528 /* Nonzero if this BINFO is a primary base class. */
1529 #define BINFO_PRIMARY_P(NODE) BINFO_FLAG_5(NODE)
1531 /* Used by various search routines. */
1532 #define IDENTIFIER_MARKED(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE)
1534 /* A VEC(tree_pair_s) of the vcall indices associated with the class
1535 NODE. The PURPOSE of each element is a FUNCTION_DECL for a virtual
1536 function. The VALUE is the index into the virtual table where the
1537 vcall offset for that function is stored, when NODE is a virtual
1539 #define CLASSTYPE_VCALL_INDICES(NODE) \
1540 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->vcall_indices)
1542 /* The various vtables for the class NODE. The primary vtable will be
1543 first, followed by the construction vtables and VTT, if any. */
1544 #define CLASSTYPE_VTABLES(NODE) \
1545 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->vtables)
1547 /* The std::type_info variable representing this class, or NULL if no
1548 such variable has been created. This field is only set for the
1549 TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT of the class. */
1550 #define CLASSTYPE_TYPEINFO_VAR(NODE) \
1551 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->typeinfo_var)
1553 /* Accessor macros for the BINFO_VIRTUALS list. */
1555 /* The number of bytes by which to adjust the `this' pointer when
1556 calling this virtual function. Subtract this value from the this
1557 pointer. Always non-NULL, might be constant zero though. */
1558 #define BV_DELTA(NODE) (TREE_PURPOSE (NODE))
1560 /* If non-NULL, the vtable index at which to find the vcall offset
1561 when calling this virtual function. Add the value at that vtable
1562 index to the this pointer. */
1563 #define BV_VCALL_INDEX(NODE) (TREE_TYPE (NODE))
1565 /* The function to call. */
1566 #define BV_FN(NODE) (TREE_VALUE (NODE))
1569 /* For FUNCTION_TYPE or METHOD_TYPE, a list of the exceptions that
1570 this type can raise. Each TREE_VALUE is a _TYPE. The TREE_VALUE
1571 will be NULL_TREE to indicate a throw specification of `()', or
1572 no exceptions allowed. */
1573 #define TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS(NODE) TYPE_LANG_SLOT_1 (NODE)
1575 /* For FUNCTION_TYPE or METHOD_TYPE, return 1 iff it is declared `throw()'. */
1576 #define TYPE_NOTHROW_P(NODE) \
1577 (TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS (NODE) \
1578 && TREE_VALUE (TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS (NODE)) == NULL_TREE)
1580 /* The binding level associated with the namespace. */
1581 #define NAMESPACE_LEVEL(NODE) \
1582 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.u.level)
1585 /* If a DECL has DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC, it is either a lang_decl_flags or
1586 a lang_decl (which has lang_decl_flags as its initial prefix).
1587 This macro is nonzero for tree nodes whose DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC is
1588 the full lang_decl, and not just lang_decl_flags. Keep these
1589 checks in ascending code order. */
1590 #define CAN_HAVE_FULL_LANG_DECL_P(NODE) \
1591 (!(TREE_CODE (NODE) == FIELD_DECL \
1592 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == VAR_DECL \
1593 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == CONST_DECL \
1594 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == USING_DECL))
1596 struct lang_decl_flags GTY(())
1598 ENUM_BITFIELD(languages) language : 4;
1599 unsigned global_ctor_p : 1;
1600 unsigned global_dtor_p : 1;
1601 unsigned anticipated_p : 1;
1602 unsigned template_conv_p : 1;
1604 unsigned operator_attr : 1;
1605 unsigned constructor_attr : 1;
1606 unsigned destructor_attr : 1;
1607 unsigned friend_attr : 1;
1608 unsigned static_function : 1;
1609 unsigned pure_virtual : 1;
1610 unsigned has_in_charge_parm_p : 1;
1611 unsigned has_vtt_parm_p : 1;
1613 unsigned deferred : 1;
1614 unsigned use_template : 2;
1615 unsigned nonconverting : 1;
1616 unsigned not_really_extern : 1;
1617 unsigned initialized_in_class : 1;
1618 unsigned assignment_operator_p : 1;
1622 unsigned can_be_full : 1;
1623 unsigned thunk_p : 1;
1624 unsigned this_thunk_p : 1;
1625 unsigned repo_available_p : 1;
1626 unsigned hidden_friend_p : 1;
1627 unsigned threadprivate_p : 1;
1628 /* One unused bit. */
1631 /* In a FUNCTION_DECL for which DECL_THUNK_P holds, this is
1633 In a FUNCTION_DECL for which DECL_THUNK_P does not hold,
1634 VAR_DECL, TYPE_DECL, or TEMPLATE_DECL, this is
1635 DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO. */
1636 tree GTY ((tag ("0"))) template_info;
1638 /* In a NAMESPACE_DECL, this is NAMESPACE_LEVEL. */
1639 struct cp_binding_level * GTY ((tag ("1"))) level;
1640 } GTY ((desc ("%1.u1sel"))) u;
1642 union lang_decl_u2 {
1643 /* In a FUNCTION_DECL for which DECL_THUNK_P holds, this is
1644 THUNK_VIRTUAL_OFFSET.
1645 Otherwise this is DECL_ACCESS. */
1646 tree GTY ((tag ("0"))) access;
1648 /* For VAR_DECL in function, this is DECL_DISCRIMINATOR. */
1649 int GTY ((tag ("1"))) discriminator;
1650 } GTY ((desc ("%1.u2sel"))) u2;
1653 /* sorted_fields is sorted based on a pointer, so we need to be able
1654 to resort it if pointers get rearranged. */
1656 struct lang_decl GTY(())
1658 struct lang_decl_flags decl_flags;
1662 struct full_lang_decl
1664 /* In an overloaded operator, this is the value of
1665 DECL_OVERLOADED_OPERATOR_P. */
1666 ENUM_BITFIELD (tree_code) operator_code : 8;
1669 unsigned pending_inline_p : 1;
1670 unsigned spare : 22;
1672 /* For a non-thunk function decl, this is a tree list of
1673 friendly classes. For a thunk function decl, it is the
1674 thunked to function decl. */
1675 tree befriending_classes;
1677 /* For a non-virtual FUNCTION_DECL, this is
1678 DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT. For a virtual FUNCTION_DECL for which
1679 DECL_THIS_THUNK_P does not hold, this is DECL_THUNKS. Both
1680 this pointer and result pointer adjusting thunks are
1681 chained here. This pointer thunks to return pointer thunks
1682 will be chained on the return pointer thunk. */
1687 /* In a non-thunk FUNCTION_DECL or TEMPLATE_DECL, this is
1688 DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION. */
1689 tree GTY ((tag ("0"))) cloned_function;
1691 /* In a FUNCTION_DECL for which THUNK_P holds this is the
1692 THUNK_FIXED_OFFSET. */
1693 HOST_WIDE_INT GTY ((tag ("1"))) fixed_offset;
1694 } GTY ((desc ("%0.decl_flags.thunk_p"))) u5;
1698 struct sorted_fields_type * GTY ((tag ("0"), reorder ("resort_sorted_fields")))
1700 struct cp_token_cache * GTY ((tag ("2"))) pending_inline_info;
1701 struct language_function * GTY ((tag ("1")))
1702 saved_language_function;
1703 } GTY ((desc ("%1.u3sel + %1.pending_inline_p"))) u;
1704 } GTY ((tag ("1"))) f;
1705 } GTY ((desc ("%1.decl_flags.can_be_full"))) u;
1708 #if defined ENABLE_TREE_CHECKING && (GCC_VERSION >= 2007)
1710 #define LANG_DECL_U2_CHECK(NODE, TF) __extension__ \
1711 ({ struct lang_decl *lt = DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE); \
1712 if (lt->decl_flags.u2sel != TF) \
1713 lang_check_failed (__FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__); \
1714 <->decl_flags.u2; })
1718 #define LANG_DECL_U2_CHECK(NODE, TF) \
1719 (&DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.u2)
1721 #endif /* ENABLE_TREE_CHECKING */
1723 /* For a FUNCTION_DECL or a VAR_DECL, the language linkage for the
1724 declaration. Some entities (like a member function in a local
1725 class, or a local variable) do not have linkage at all, and this
1726 macro should not be used in those cases.
1728 Implementation note: A FUNCTION_DECL without DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC was
1729 created by language-independent code, and has C linkage. Most
1730 VAR_DECLs have C++ linkage, and do not have DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC, but
1731 we do create DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC for variables with non-C++ linkage. */
1732 #define DECL_LANGUAGE(NODE) \
1733 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) \
1734 ? DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.language \
1735 : (TREE_CODE (NODE) == FUNCTION_DECL \
1736 ? lang_c : lang_cplusplus))
1738 /* Set the language linkage for NODE to LANGUAGE. */
1739 #define SET_DECL_LANGUAGE(NODE, LANGUAGE) \
1740 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.language = (LANGUAGE))
1742 /* For FUNCTION_DECLs: nonzero means that this function is a constructor. */
1743 #define DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1744 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.constructor_attr)
1746 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a constructor for a complete
1748 #define DECL_COMPLETE_CONSTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1749 (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (NODE) \
1750 && DECL_NAME (NODE) == complete_ctor_identifier)
1752 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a constructor for a base
1754 #define DECL_BASE_CONSTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1755 (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (NODE) \
1756 && DECL_NAME (NODE) == base_ctor_identifier)
1758 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a constructor, but not either the
1759 specialized in-charge constructor or the specialized not-in-charge
1761 #define DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_CONSTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1762 (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (NODE) && !DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P (NODE))
1764 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a copy constructor. */
1765 #define DECL_COPY_CONSTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1766 (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (NODE) && copy_fn_p (NODE) > 0)
1768 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a move constructor. */
1769 #define DECL_MOVE_CONSTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1770 (DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (NODE) && move_fn_p (NODE))
1772 /* Nonzero if NODE is a destructor. */
1773 #define DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1774 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.destructor_attr)
1776 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a destructor, but not the
1777 specialized in-charge constructor, in-charge deleting constructor,
1778 or the base destructor. */
1779 #define DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_DESTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1780 (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (NODE) && !DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P (NODE))
1782 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a destructor for a complete
1784 #define DECL_COMPLETE_DESTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1785 (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (NODE) \
1786 && DECL_NAME (NODE) == complete_dtor_identifier)
1788 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a destructor for a base
1790 #define DECL_BASE_DESTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1791 (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (NODE) \
1792 && DECL_NAME (NODE) == base_dtor_identifier)
1794 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a destructor for a complete
1795 object that deletes the object after it has been destroyed. */
1796 #define DECL_DELETING_DESTRUCTOR_P(NODE) \
1797 (DECL_DESTRUCTOR_P (NODE) \
1798 && DECL_NAME (NODE) == deleting_dtor_identifier)
1800 /* Nonzero if NODE (a FUNCTION_DECL) is a cloned constructor or
1802 #define DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P(NODE) \
1803 ((TREE_CODE (NODE) == FUNCTION_DECL \
1804 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == TEMPLATE_DECL) \
1805 && DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) \
1806 && !DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.thunk_p \
1807 && DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION (NODE) != NULL_TREE)
1809 /* If DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P holds, this is the function that was
1811 #define DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION(NODE) \
1812 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NON_THUNK_FUNCTION_CHECK(NODE))->u.f.u5.cloned_function)
1814 /* Perform an action for each clone of FN, if FN is a function with
1815 clones. This macro should be used like:
1817 FOR_EACH_CLONE (clone, fn)
1821 #define FOR_EACH_CLONE(CLONE, FN) \
1822 if (TREE_CODE (FN) == FUNCTION_DECL \
1823 && (DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_CONSTRUCTOR_P (FN) \
1824 || DECL_MAYBE_IN_CHARGE_DESTRUCTOR_P (FN))) \
1825 for (CLONE = TREE_CHAIN (FN); \
1826 CLONE && DECL_CLONED_FUNCTION_P (CLONE); \
1827 CLONE = TREE_CHAIN (CLONE))
1829 /* Nonzero if NODE has DECL_DISCRIMINATOR and not DECL_ACCESS. */
1830 #define DECL_DISCRIMINATOR_P(NODE) \
1831 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == VAR_DECL \
1832 && DECL_FUNCTION_SCOPE_P (NODE))
1834 /* Discriminator for name mangling. */
1835 #define DECL_DISCRIMINATOR(NODE) (LANG_DECL_U2_CHECK (NODE, 1)->discriminator)
1837 /* Nonzero if the VTT parm has been added to NODE. */
1838 #define DECL_HAS_VTT_PARM_P(NODE) \
1839 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.has_vtt_parm_p)
1841 /* Nonzero if NODE is a FUNCTION_DECL for which a VTT parameter is
1843 #define DECL_NEEDS_VTT_PARM_P(NODE) \
1844 (CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (DECL_CONTEXT (NODE)) \
1845 && (DECL_BASE_CONSTRUCTOR_P (NODE) \
1846 || DECL_BASE_DESTRUCTOR_P (NODE)))
1848 /* Nonzero if NODE is a user-defined conversion operator. */
1849 #define DECL_CONV_FN_P(NODE) \
1850 (DECL_NAME (NODE) && IDENTIFIER_TYPENAME_P (DECL_NAME (NODE)))
1852 /* If FN is a conversion operator, the type to which it converts.
1853 Otherwise, NULL_TREE. */
1854 #define DECL_CONV_FN_TYPE(FN) \
1855 (DECL_CONV_FN_P (FN) ? TREE_TYPE (DECL_NAME (FN)) : NULL_TREE)
1857 /* Nonzero if NODE, which is a TEMPLATE_DECL, is a template
1858 conversion operator to a type dependent on the innermost template
1860 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_CONV_FN_P(NODE) \
1861 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.template_conv_p)
1863 /* Set the overloaded operator code for NODE to CODE. */
1864 #define SET_OVERLOADED_OPERATOR_CODE(NODE, CODE) \
1865 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.f.operator_code = (CODE))
1867 /* If NODE is an overloaded operator, then this returns the TREE_CODE
1868 associated with the overloaded operator.
1869 DECL_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATOR_P must also be checked to determine
1870 whether or not NODE is an assignment operator. If NODE is not an
1871 overloaded operator, ERROR_MARK is returned. Since the numerical
1872 value of ERROR_MARK is zero, this macro can be used as a predicate
1873 to test whether or not NODE is an overloaded operator. */
1874 #define DECL_OVERLOADED_OPERATOR_P(NODE) \
1875 (IDENTIFIER_OPNAME_P (DECL_NAME (NODE)) \
1876 ? DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.f.operator_code : ERROR_MARK)
1878 /* Nonzero if NODE is an assignment operator. */
1879 #define DECL_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATOR_P(NODE) \
1880 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.assignment_operator_p)
1882 /* For FUNCTION_DECLs: nonzero means that this function is a
1883 constructor or a destructor with an extra in-charge parameter to
1884 control whether or not virtual bases are constructed. */
1885 #define DECL_HAS_IN_CHARGE_PARM_P(NODE) \
1886 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.has_in_charge_parm_p)
1888 /* Nonzero if DECL is a declaration of __builtin_constant_p. */
1889 #define DECL_IS_BUILTIN_CONSTANT_P(NODE) \
1890 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == FUNCTION_DECL \
1891 && DECL_BUILT_IN_CLASS (NODE) == BUILT_IN_NORMAL \
1892 && DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (NODE) == BUILT_IN_CONSTANT_P)
1894 /* Nonzero for _DECL means that this decl appears in (or will appear
1895 in) as a member in a RECORD_TYPE or UNION_TYPE node. It is also for
1896 detecting circularity in case members are multiply defined. In the
1897 case of a VAR_DECL, it is also used to determine how program storage
1898 should be allocated. */
1899 #define DECL_IN_AGGR_P(NODE) (DECL_LANG_FLAG_3 (NODE))
1901 /* Nonzero for a VAR_DECL means that the variable's initialization (if
1902 any) has been processed. (In general, DECL_INITIALIZED_P is
1903 !DECL_EXTERN, but static data members may be initialized even if
1905 #define DECL_INITIALIZED_P(NODE) \
1906 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_1 (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE)))
1908 /* Nonzero for a VAR_DECL iff an explicit initializer was provided. */
1909 #define DECL_NONTRIVIALLY_INITIALIZED_P(NODE) \
1910 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_3 (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE)))
1912 /* Nonzero for a VAR_DECL that was initialized with a
1913 constant-expression. */
1914 #define DECL_INITIALIZED_BY_CONSTANT_EXPRESSION_P(NODE) \
1915 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_2 (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE)))
1917 /* Nonzero for a VAR_DECL that can be used in an integral constant
1922 An integral constant-expression can only involve ... const
1923 variables of static or enumeration types initialized with
1924 constant expressions ...
1926 The standard does not require that the expression be non-volatile.
1927 G++ implements the proposed correction in DR 457. */
1928 #define DECL_INTEGRAL_CONSTANT_VAR_P(NODE) \
1929 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == VAR_DECL \
1930 && CP_TYPE_CONST_NON_VOLATILE_P (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) \
1931 && INTEGRAL_OR_ENUMERATION_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) \
1932 && DECL_INITIALIZED_BY_CONSTANT_EXPRESSION_P (NODE))
1934 /* Nonzero if the DECL was initialized in the class definition itself,
1935 rather than outside the class. This is used for both static member
1936 VAR_DECLS, and FUNTION_DECLS that are defined in the class. */
1937 #define DECL_INITIALIZED_IN_CLASS_P(DECL) \
1938 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (DECL)->decl_flags.initialized_in_class)
1940 /* Nonzero for DECL means that this decl is just a friend declaration,
1941 and should not be added to the list of members for this class. */
1942 #define DECL_FRIEND_P(NODE) (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.friend_attr)
1944 /* A TREE_LIST of the types which have befriended this FUNCTION_DECL. */
1945 #define DECL_BEFRIENDING_CLASSES(NODE) \
1946 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.f.befriending_classes)
1948 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this decl is a static
1950 #define DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P(NODE) \
1951 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.static_function)
1953 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this decl is a non-static
1955 #define DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P(NODE) \
1956 (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) == METHOD_TYPE)
1958 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this decl is a member function
1959 (static or non-static). */
1960 #define DECL_FUNCTION_MEMBER_P(NODE) \
1961 (DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (NODE) || DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P (NODE))
1963 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this member function
1964 has `this' as const X *const. */
1965 #define DECL_CONST_MEMFUNC_P(NODE) \
1966 (DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (NODE) \
1967 && CP_TYPE_CONST_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_VALUE \
1968 (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (NODE))))))
1970 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this member function
1971 has `this' as volatile X *const. */
1972 #define DECL_VOLATILE_MEMFUNC_P(NODE) \
1973 (DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (NODE) \
1974 && CP_TYPE_VOLATILE_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_VALUE \
1975 (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (NODE))))))
1977 /* Nonzero for a DECL means that this member is a non-static member. */
1978 #define DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_P(NODE) \
1979 ((TREE_CODE (NODE) == FUNCTION_DECL \
1980 && DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (NODE)) \
1981 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == FIELD_DECL)
1983 /* Nonzero for _DECL means that this member object type
1985 #define DECL_MUTABLE_P(NODE) (DECL_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE))
1987 /* Nonzero for _DECL means that this constructor is a non-converting
1989 #define DECL_NONCONVERTING_P(NODE) \
1990 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.nonconverting)
1992 /* Nonzero for FUNCTION_DECL means that this member function is a pure
1993 virtual function. */
1994 #define DECL_PURE_VIRTUAL_P(NODE) \
1995 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.pure_virtual)
1997 /* True (in a FUNCTION_DECL) if NODE is a virtual function that is an
1998 invalid overrider for a function from a base class. Once we have
1999 complained about an invalid overrider we avoid complaining about it
2001 #define DECL_INVALID_OVERRIDER_P(NODE) \
2002 (DECL_LANG_FLAG_4 (NODE))
2004 /* The thunks associated with NODE, a FUNCTION_DECL. */
2005 #define DECL_THUNKS(NODE) \
2006 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.f.context)
2008 /* Nonzero if NODE is a thunk, rather than an ordinary function. */
2009 #define DECL_THUNK_P(NODE) \
2010 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == FUNCTION_DECL \
2011 && DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) \
2012 && DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.thunk_p)
2014 /* Set DECL_THUNK_P for node. */
2015 #define SET_DECL_THUNK_P(NODE, THIS_ADJUSTING) \
2016 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.thunk_p = 1, \
2017 DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.f.u3sel = 1, \
2018 DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.this_thunk_p = (THIS_ADJUSTING))
2020 /* Nonzero if NODE is a this pointer adjusting thunk. */
2021 #define DECL_THIS_THUNK_P(NODE) \
2022 (DECL_THUNK_P (NODE) && DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.this_thunk_p)
2024 /* Nonzero if NODE is a result pointer adjusting thunk. */
2025 #define DECL_RESULT_THUNK_P(NODE) \
2026 (DECL_THUNK_P (NODE) && !DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.this_thunk_p)
2028 /* Nonzero if NODE is a FUNCTION_DECL, but not a thunk. */
2029 #define DECL_NON_THUNK_FUNCTION_P(NODE) \
2030 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == FUNCTION_DECL && !DECL_THUNK_P (NODE))
2032 /* Nonzero if NODE is `extern "C"'. */
2033 #define DECL_EXTERN_C_P(NODE) \
2034 (DECL_LANGUAGE (NODE) == lang_c)
2036 /* Nonzero if NODE is an `extern "C"' function. */
2037 #define DECL_EXTERN_C_FUNCTION_P(NODE) \
2038 (DECL_NON_THUNK_FUNCTION_P (NODE) && DECL_EXTERN_C_P (NODE))
2040 /* True iff DECL is an entity with vague linkage whose definition is
2041 available in this translation unit. */
2042 #define DECL_REPO_AVAILABLE_P(NODE) \
2043 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.repo_available_p)
2045 /* Nonzero if this DECL is the __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ variable in a
2046 template function. */
2047 #define DECL_PRETTY_FUNCTION_P(NODE) \
2048 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE)))
2050 /* The _TYPE context in which this _DECL appears. This field holds the
2051 class where a virtual function instance is actually defined. */
2052 #define DECL_CLASS_CONTEXT(NODE) \
2053 (DECL_CLASS_SCOPE_P (NODE) ? DECL_CONTEXT (NODE) : NULL_TREE)
2055 /* For a non-member friend function, the class (if any) in which this
2056 friend was defined. For example, given:
2058 struct S { friend void f (); };
2060 the DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT for `f' will be `S'. */
2061 #define DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT(NODE) \
2062 ((DECL_FRIEND_P (NODE) && !DECL_FUNCTION_MEMBER_P (NODE)) \
2063 ? DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.f.context \
2066 /* Set the DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT for NODE to CONTEXT. */
2067 #define SET_DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT(NODE, CONTEXT) \
2068 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.f.context = (CONTEXT))
2070 /* NULL_TREE in DECL_CONTEXT represents the global namespace. */
2071 #define CP_DECL_CONTEXT(NODE) \
2072 (DECL_CONTEXT (NODE) ? DECL_CONTEXT (NODE) : global_namespace)
2073 #define CP_TYPE_CONTEXT(NODE) \
2074 (TYPE_CONTEXT (NODE) ? TYPE_CONTEXT (NODE) : global_namespace)
2075 #define FROB_CONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE) == global_namespace ? NULL_TREE : (NODE))
2077 /* 1 iff NODE has namespace scope, including the global namespace. */
2078 #define DECL_NAMESPACE_SCOPE_P(NODE) \
2079 (!DECL_TEMPLATE_PARM_P (NODE) \
2080 && TREE_CODE (CP_DECL_CONTEXT (NODE)) == NAMESPACE_DECL)
2082 /* 1 iff NODE is a class member. */
2083 #define DECL_CLASS_SCOPE_P(NODE) \
2084 (DECL_CONTEXT (NODE) && TYPE_P (DECL_CONTEXT (NODE)))
2086 #define TYPE_CLASS_SCOPE_P(NODE) \
2087 (TYPE_CONTEXT (NODE) && TYPE_P (TYPE_CONTEXT (NODE)))
2089 /* 1 iff NODE is function-local. */
2090 #define DECL_FUNCTION_SCOPE_P(NODE) \
2091 (DECL_CONTEXT (NODE) \
2092 && TREE_CODE (DECL_CONTEXT (NODE)) == FUNCTION_DECL)
2094 /* 1 iff VAR_DECL node NODE is a type-info decl. This flag is set for
2095 both the primary typeinfo object and the associated NTBS name. */
2096 #define DECL_TINFO_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_4 (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2098 /* 1 iff VAR_DECL node NODE is virtual table or VTT. */
2099 #define DECL_VTABLE_OR_VTT_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_5 (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2101 /* Returns 1 iff VAR_DECL is a construction virtual table.
2102 DECL_VTABLE_OR_VTT_P will be true in this case and must be checked
2103 before using this macro. */
2104 #define DECL_CONSTRUCTION_VTABLE_P(NODE) \
2105 TREE_LANG_FLAG_6 (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2107 /* 1 iff NODE is function-local, but for types. */
2108 #define LOCAL_CLASS_P(NODE) \
2109 (decl_function_context (TYPE_MAIN_DECL (NODE)) != NULL_TREE)
2111 /* For a NAMESPACE_DECL: the list of using namespace directives
2112 The PURPOSE is the used namespace, the value is the namespace
2113 that is the common ancestor. */
2114 #define DECL_NAMESPACE_USING(NODE) DECL_VINDEX (NAMESPACE_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2116 /* In a NAMESPACE_DECL, the DECL_INITIAL is used to record all users
2117 of a namespace, to record the transitive closure of using namespace. */
2118 #define DECL_NAMESPACE_USERS(NODE) DECL_INITIAL (NAMESPACE_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2120 /* In a NAMESPACE_DECL, the list of namespaces which have associated
2121 themselves with this one. */
2122 #define DECL_NAMESPACE_ASSOCIATIONS(NODE) \
2123 (NAMESPACE_DECL_CHECK (NODE)->decl_non_common.saved_tree)
2125 /* In a NAMESPACE_DECL, points to the original namespace if this is
2126 a namespace alias. */
2127 #define DECL_NAMESPACE_ALIAS(NODE) \
2128 DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (NAMESPACE_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2129 #define ORIGINAL_NAMESPACE(NODE) \
2130 (DECL_NAMESPACE_ALIAS (NODE) ? DECL_NAMESPACE_ALIAS (NODE) : (NODE))
2132 /* Nonzero if NODE is the std namespace. */
2133 #define DECL_NAMESPACE_STD_P(NODE) \
2134 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == NAMESPACE_DECL \
2135 && CP_DECL_CONTEXT (NODE) == global_namespace \
2136 && DECL_NAME (NODE) == std_identifier)
2138 /* In a TREE_LIST concatenating using directives, indicate indirect
2140 #define TREE_INDIRECT_USING(NODE) (TREE_LIST_CHECK (NODE)->base.lang_flag_0)
2142 extern tree decl_shadowed_for_var_lookup (tree);
2143 extern void decl_shadowed_for_var_insert (tree, tree);
2145 /* Non zero if this is a using decl for a dependent scope. */
2146 #define DECL_DEPENDENT_P(NODE) DECL_LANG_FLAG_0 (USING_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2148 /* The scope named in a using decl. */
2149 #define USING_DECL_SCOPE(NODE) TREE_TYPE (USING_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2151 /* The decls named by a using decl. */
2152 #define USING_DECL_DECLS(NODE) DECL_INITIAL (USING_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2154 /* In a VAR_DECL, true if we have a shadowed local variable
2155 in the shadowed var table for this VAR_DECL. */
2156 #define DECL_HAS_SHADOWED_FOR_VAR_P(NODE) \
2157 (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE)->decl_with_vis.shadowed_for_var_p)
2159 /* In a VAR_DECL for a variable declared in a for statement,
2160 this is the shadowed (local) variable. */
2161 #define DECL_SHADOWED_FOR_VAR(NODE) \
2162 (DECL_HAS_SHADOWED_FOR_VAR_P(NODE) ? decl_shadowed_for_var_lookup (NODE) : NULL)
2164 #define SET_DECL_SHADOWED_FOR_VAR(NODE, VAL) \
2165 (decl_shadowed_for_var_insert (NODE, VAL))
2167 /* In a FUNCTION_DECL, this is nonzero if this function was defined in
2168 the class definition. We have saved away the text of the function,
2169 but have not yet processed it. */
2170 #define DECL_PENDING_INLINE_P(NODE) \
2171 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.f.pending_inline_p)
2173 /* If DECL_PENDING_INLINE_P holds, this is the saved text of the
2175 #define DECL_PENDING_INLINE_INFO(NODE) \
2176 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.f.u.pending_inline_info)
2178 /* For a TYPE_DECL: if this structure has many fields, we'll sort them
2179 and put them into a TREE_VEC. */
2180 #define DECL_SORTED_FIELDS(NODE) \
2181 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (TYPE_DECL_CHECK (NODE))->u.f.u.sorted_fields)
2183 /* True if on the deferred_fns (see decl2.c) list. */
2184 #define DECL_DEFERRED_FN(DECL) \
2185 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (DECL)->decl_flags.deferred)
2187 /* If non-NULL for a VAR_DECL, FUNCTION_DECL, TYPE_DECL or
2188 TEMPLATE_DECL, the entity is either a template specialization (if
2189 DECL_USE_TEMPLATE is nonzero) or the abstract instance of the
2192 In either case, DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO is a TREE_LIST, whose
2193 TREE_PURPOSE is the TEMPLATE_DECL of which this entity is a
2194 specialization or abstract instance. The TREE_VALUE is the
2195 template arguments used to specialize the template.
2199 template <typename T> struct S { friend void f(T) {} };
2201 In this case, S<int>::f is, from the point of view of the compiler,
2202 an instantiation of a template -- but, from the point of view of
2203 the language, each instantiation of S results in a wholly unrelated
2204 global function f. In this case, DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO for S<int>::f
2205 will be non-NULL, but DECL_USE_TEMPLATE will be zero. */
2206 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO(NODE) \
2207 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (VAR_TEMPL_TYPE_OR_FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK (NODE)) \
2208 ->decl_flags.u.template_info)
2210 /* For a VAR_DECL, indicates that the variable has been processed.
2211 This flag is set and unset throughout the code; it is always
2212 used for a temporary purpose. */
2213 #define DECL_VAR_MARKED_P(NODE) \
2214 (DECL_LANG_FLAG_4 (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE)))
2216 /* Template information for a RECORD_TYPE or UNION_TYPE. */
2217 #define CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO(NODE) \
2218 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (RECORD_OR_UNION_CHECK (NODE))->template_info)
2220 /* Template information for an ENUMERAL_TYPE. Although an enumeration may
2221 not be a primary template, it may be declared within the scope of a
2222 primary template and the enumeration constants may depend on
2223 non-type template parameters. */
2224 #define ENUM_TEMPLATE_INFO(NODE) \
2225 (TYPE_LANG_SLOT_1 (ENUMERAL_TYPE_CHECK (NODE)))
2227 /* Template information for a template template parameter. */
2228 #define TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_TEMPLATE_INFO(NODE) \
2229 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_TYPE_CHECK (NODE)) \
2232 /* Template information for an ENUMERAL_, RECORD_, or UNION_TYPE. */
2233 #define TYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO(NODE) \
2234 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == ENUMERAL_TYPE \
2235 ? ENUM_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE) : \
2236 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM \
2237 ? TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE) : \
2238 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) \
2239 ? CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE) \
2242 /* Set the template information for an ENUMERAL_, RECORD_, or
2243 UNION_TYPE to VAL. */
2244 #define SET_TYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO(NODE, VAL) \
2245 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == ENUMERAL_TYPE \
2246 ? (ENUM_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE) = (VAL)) \
2247 : (CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE) = (VAL)))
2249 #define TI_TEMPLATE(NODE) (TREE_PURPOSE (NODE))
2250 #define TI_ARGS(NODE) (TREE_VALUE (NODE))
2251 #define TI_PENDING_TEMPLATE_FLAG(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_1 (NODE)
2253 /* We use TREE_VECs to hold template arguments. If there is only one
2254 level of template arguments, then the TREE_VEC contains the
2255 arguments directly. If there is more than one level of template
2256 arguments, then each entry in the TREE_VEC is itself a TREE_VEC,
2257 containing the template arguments for a single level. The first
2258 entry in the outer TREE_VEC is the outermost level of template
2259 parameters; the last is the innermost.
2261 It is incorrect to ever form a template argument vector containing
2262 only one level of arguments, but which is a TREE_VEC containing as
2263 its only entry the TREE_VEC for that level. */
2265 /* Nonzero if the template arguments is actually a vector of vectors,
2266 rather than just a vector. */
2267 #define TMPL_ARGS_HAVE_MULTIPLE_LEVELS(NODE) \
2268 (NODE && TREE_VEC_ELT (NODE, 0) \
2269 && TREE_CODE (TREE_VEC_ELT (NODE, 0)) == TREE_VEC)
2271 /* The depth of a template argument vector. When called directly by
2272 the parser, we use a TREE_LIST rather than a TREE_VEC to represent
2273 template arguments. In fact, we may even see NULL_TREE if there
2274 are no template arguments. In both of those cases, there is only
2275 one level of template arguments. */
2276 #define TMPL_ARGS_DEPTH(NODE) \
2277 (TMPL_ARGS_HAVE_MULTIPLE_LEVELS (NODE) ? TREE_VEC_LENGTH (NODE) : 1)
2279 /* The LEVELth level of the template ARGS. The outermost level of
2280 args is level 1, not level 0. */
2281 #define TMPL_ARGS_LEVEL(ARGS, LEVEL) \
2282 (TMPL_ARGS_HAVE_MULTIPLE_LEVELS (ARGS) \
2283 ? TREE_VEC_ELT (ARGS, (LEVEL) - 1) : (ARGS))
2285 /* Set the LEVELth level of the template ARGS to VAL. This macro does
2286 not work with single-level argument vectors. */
2287 #define SET_TMPL_ARGS_LEVEL(ARGS, LEVEL, VAL) \
2288 (TREE_VEC_ELT (ARGS, (LEVEL) - 1) = (VAL))
2290 /* Accesses the IDXth parameter in the LEVELth level of the ARGS. */
2291 #define TMPL_ARG(ARGS, LEVEL, IDX) \
2292 (TREE_VEC_ELT (TMPL_ARGS_LEVEL (ARGS, LEVEL), IDX))
2294 /* Given a single level of template arguments in NODE, return the
2295 number of arguments. */
2296 #define NUM_TMPL_ARGS(NODE) \
2297 (TREE_VEC_LENGTH (NODE))
2299 /* Returns the innermost level of template arguments in ARGS. */
2300 #define INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_ARGS(NODE) \
2301 (get_innermost_template_args ((NODE), 1))
2303 /* The number of levels of template parameters given by NODE. */
2304 #define TMPL_PARMS_DEPTH(NODE) \
2305 ((HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TREE_PURPOSE (NODE)))
2307 /* The TEMPLATE_DECL instantiated or specialized by NODE. This
2308 TEMPLATE_DECL will be the immediate parent, not the most general
2309 template. For example, in:
2311 template <class T> struct S { template <class U> void f(U); }
2313 the FUNCTION_DECL for S<int>::f<double> will have, as its
2314 DECL_TI_TEMPLATE, `template <class U> S<int>::f<U>'.
2316 As a special case, for a member friend template of a template
2317 class, this value will not be a TEMPLATE_DECL, but rather an
2318 IDENTIFIER_NODE or OVERLOAD indicating the name of the template and
2319 any explicit template arguments provided. For example, in:
2321 template <class T> struct S { friend void f<int>(int, double); }
2323 the DECL_TI_TEMPLATE will be an IDENTIFIER_NODE for `f' and the
2324 DECL_TI_ARGS will be {int}. */
2325 #define DECL_TI_TEMPLATE(NODE) TI_TEMPLATE (DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE))
2327 /* The template arguments used to obtain this decl from the most
2328 general form of DECL_TI_TEMPLATE. For the example given for
2329 DECL_TI_TEMPLATE, the DECL_TI_ARGS will be {int, double}. These
2330 are always the full set of arguments required to instantiate this
2331 declaration from the most general template specialized here. */
2332 #define DECL_TI_ARGS(NODE) TI_ARGS (DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE))
2334 /* The TEMPLATE_DECL associated with NODE, a class type. Even if NODE
2335 will be generated from a partial specialization, the TEMPLATE_DECL
2336 referred to here will be the original template. For example,
2339 template <typename T> struct S {};
2340 template <typename T> struct S<T*> {};
2342 the CLASSTPYE_TI_TEMPLATE for S<int*> will be S, not the S<T*>. */
2343 #define CLASSTYPE_TI_TEMPLATE(NODE) TI_TEMPLATE (CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE))
2344 #define CLASSTYPE_TI_ARGS(NODE) TI_ARGS (CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE))
2346 /* For a template instantiation TYPE, returns the TYPE corresponding
2347 to the primary template. Otherwise returns TYPE itself. */
2348 #define CLASSTYPE_PRIMARY_TEMPLATE_TYPE(TYPE) \
2349 ((CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE ((TYPE)) \
2350 && !CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION ((TYPE))) \
2351 ? TREE_TYPE (DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (DECL_PRIMARY_TEMPLATE \
2352 (CLASSTYPE_TI_TEMPLATE ((TYPE))))) \
2355 /* Like CLASS_TI_TEMPLATE, but also works for ENUMERAL_TYPEs. */
2356 #define TYPE_TI_TEMPLATE(NODE) \
2357 (TI_TEMPLATE (TYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE)))
2359 /* Like DECL_TI_ARGS, but for an ENUMERAL_, RECORD_, or UNION_TYPE. */
2360 #define TYPE_TI_ARGS(NODE) \
2361 (TI_ARGS (TYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE)))
2363 #define INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_PARMS(NODE) TREE_VALUE (NODE)
2365 /* Nonzero if NODE (a TEMPLATE_DECL) is a member template, in the
2366 sense of [temp.mem]. */
2367 #define DECL_MEMBER_TEMPLATE_P(NODE) \
2368 (DECL_LANG_FLAG_1 (TEMPLATE_DECL_CHECK (NODE)))
2370 /* Nonzero if the NODE corresponds to the template parameters for a
2371 member template, whose inline definition is being processed after
2372 the class definition is complete. */
2373 #define TEMPLATE_PARMS_FOR_INLINE(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_1 (NODE)
2375 /* Determine if a parameter (i.e., a PARM_DECL) is a function
2377 #define FUNCTION_PARAMETER_PACK_P(NODE) \
2378 (DECL_LANG_FLAG_1 (PARM_DECL_CHECK (NODE)))
2380 /* Determines if NODE is an expansion of one or more parameter packs,
2381 e.g., a TYPE_PACK_EXPANSION or EXPR_PACK_EXPANSION. */
2382 #define PACK_EXPANSION_P(NODE) \
2383 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPE_PACK_EXPANSION \
2384 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == EXPR_PACK_EXPANSION)
2386 /* Extracts the type or expression pattern from a TYPE_PACK_EXPANSION or
2387 EXPR_PACK_EXPANSION. */
2388 #define PACK_EXPANSION_PATTERN(NODE) \
2389 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPE_PACK_EXPANSION? TREE_TYPE (NODE) \
2390 : TREE_OPERAND (NODE, 0))
2392 /* Sets the type or expression pattern for a TYPE_PACK_EXPANSION or
2393 EXPR_PACK_EXPANSION. */
2394 #define SET_PACK_EXPANSION_PATTERN(NODE,VALUE) \
2395 if (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPE_PACK_EXPANSION) \
2396 TREE_TYPE (NODE) = VALUE; \
2398 TREE_OPERAND (NODE, 0) = VALUE
2400 /* The list of parameter packs used in the PACK_EXPANSION_* node. The
2401 TREE_VALUE of each TREE_LIST contains the parameter packs. */
2402 #define PACK_EXPANSION_PARAMETER_PACKS(NODE) TREE_CHAIN (NODE)
2404 /* Determine if this is an argument pack. */
2405 #define ARGUMENT_PACK_P(NODE) \
2406 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK \
2407 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == NONTYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK)
2409 /* The arguments stored in an argument pack. Arguments are stored in a
2410 TREE_VEC, which may have length zero. */
2411 #define ARGUMENT_PACK_ARGS(NODE) \
2412 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK? TREE_TYPE (NODE) \
2413 : TREE_OPERAND (NODE, 0))
2415 /* Set the arguments stored in an argument pack. VALUE must be a
2417 #define SET_ARGUMENT_PACK_ARGS(NODE,VALUE) \
2418 if (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK) \
2419 TREE_TYPE (NODE) = VALUE; \
2421 TREE_OPERAND (NODE, 0) = VALUE
2423 /* Whether the argument pack is "incomplete", meaning that more
2424 arguments can still be deduced. Incomplete argument packs are only
2425 used when the user has provided an explicit template argument list
2426 for a variadic function template. Some of the explicit template
2427 arguments will be placed into the beginning of the argument pack,
2428 but additional arguments might still be deduced. */
2429 #define ARGUMENT_PACK_INCOMPLETE_P(NODE) \
2430 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (ARGUMENT_PACK_ARGS (NODE))
2432 /* When ARGUMENT_PACK_INCOMPLETE_P, stores the explicit template
2433 arguments used to fill this pack. */
2434 #define ARGUMENT_PACK_EXPLICIT_ARGS(NODE) \
2435 TREE_TYPE (ARGUMENT_PACK_ARGS (NODE))
2437 /* In an ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT, the argument pack from which an
2438 argument will be selected. */
2439 #define ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT_FROM_PACK(NODE) \
2440 (((struct tree_argument_pack_select *)ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT_CHECK (NODE))->argument_pack)
2442 /* In an ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT, the index of the argument we want to
2444 #define ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT_INDEX(NODE) \
2445 (((struct tree_argument_pack_select *)ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT_CHECK (NODE))->index)
2447 /* In an ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT, the actual underlying argument that the
2448 ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT represents. */
2449 #define ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT_ARG(NODE) \
2450 TREE_VEC_ELT (ARGUMENT_PACK_ARGS (ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT_FROM_PACK (NODE)), \
2451 ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT_INDEX (NODE));
2453 /* In a FUNCTION_DECL, the saved language-specific per-function data. */
2454 #define DECL_SAVED_FUNCTION_DATA(NODE) \
2455 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK (NODE)) \
2456 ->u.f.u.saved_language_function)
2458 /* Indicates an indirect_expr is for converting a reference. */
2459 #define REFERENCE_REF_P(NODE) \
2460 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (INDIRECT_REF_CHECK (NODE))
2462 #define NEW_EXPR_USE_GLOBAL(NODE) \
2463 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (NEW_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))
2464 #define DELETE_EXPR_USE_GLOBAL(NODE) \
2465 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (DELETE_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))
2466 #define DELETE_EXPR_USE_VEC(NODE) \
2467 TREE_LANG_FLAG_1 (DELETE_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))
2469 /* Indicates that this is a non-dependent COMPOUND_EXPR which will
2470 resolve to a function call. */
2471 #define COMPOUND_EXPR_OVERLOADED(NODE) \
2472 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (COMPOUND_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))
2474 /* In a CALL_EXPR appearing in a template, true if Koenig lookup
2475 should be performed at instantiation time. */
2476 #define KOENIG_LOOKUP_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (CALL_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))
2478 /* Indicates whether a string literal has been parenthesized. Such
2479 usages are disallowed in certain circumstances. */
2481 #define PAREN_STRING_LITERAL_P(NODE) \
2482 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (STRING_CST_CHECK (NODE))
2484 /* Nonzero if this AGGR_INIT_EXPR provides for initialization via a
2485 constructor call, rather than an ordinary function call. */
2486 #define AGGR_INIT_VIA_CTOR_P(NODE) \
2487 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (AGGR_INIT_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))
2489 /* AGGR_INIT_EXPR accessors. These are equivalent to the CALL_EXPR
2490 accessors, except for AGGR_INIT_EXPR_SLOT (which takes the place of
2491 CALL_EXPR_STATIC_CHAIN). */
2493 #define AGGR_INIT_EXPR_FN(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (AGGR_INIT_EXPR_CHECK (NODE), 1)
2494 #define AGGR_INIT_EXPR_SLOT(NODE) \
2495 TREE_OPERAND (AGGR_INIT_EXPR_CHECK (NODE), 2)
2496 #define AGGR_INIT_EXPR_ARG(NODE, I) \
2497 TREE_OPERAND (AGGR_INIT_EXPR_CHECK (NODE), (I) + 3)
2498 #define aggr_init_expr_nargs(NODE) (VL_EXP_OPERAND_LENGTH(NODE) - 3)
2500 /* AGGR_INIT_EXPR_ARGP returns a pointer to the argument vector for NODE.
2501 We can't use &AGGR_INIT_EXPR_ARG (NODE, 0) because that will complain if
2502 the argument count is zero when checking is enabled. Instead, do
2503 the pointer arithmetic to advance past the 3 fixed operands in a
2504 AGGR_INIT_EXPR. That produces a valid pointer to just past the end of
2505 the operand array, even if it's not valid to dereference it. */
2506 #define AGGR_INIT_EXPR_ARGP(NODE) \
2507 (&(TREE_OPERAND (AGGR_INIT_EXPR_CHECK (NODE), 0)) + 3)
2509 /* Abstract iterators for AGGR_INIT_EXPRs. */
2511 /* Structure containing iterator state. */
2512 typedef struct aggr_init_expr_arg_iterator_d GTY (())
2514 tree t; /* the aggr_init_expr */
2515 int n; /* argument count */
2516 int i; /* next argument index */
2517 } aggr_init_expr_arg_iterator;
2519 /* Initialize the abstract argument list iterator object ITER with the
2520 arguments from AGGR_INIT_EXPR node EXP. */
2522 init_aggr_init_expr_arg_iterator (tree exp,
2523 aggr_init_expr_arg_iterator *iter)
2526 iter->n = aggr_init_expr_nargs (exp);
2530 /* Return the next argument from abstract argument list iterator object ITER,
2531 and advance its state. Return NULL_TREE if there are no more arguments. */
2533 next_aggr_init_expr_arg (aggr_init_expr_arg_iterator *iter)
2536 if (iter->i >= iter->n)
2538 result = AGGR_INIT_EXPR_ARG (iter->t, iter->i);
2543 /* Initialize the abstract argument list iterator object ITER, then advance
2544 past and return the first argument. Useful in for expressions, e.g.
2545 for (arg = first_aggr_init_expr_arg (exp, &iter); arg;
2546 arg = next_aggr_init_expr_arg (&iter)) */
2548 first_aggr_init_expr_arg (tree exp, aggr_init_expr_arg_iterator *iter)
2550 init_aggr_init_expr_arg_iterator (exp, iter);
2551 return next_aggr_init_expr_arg (iter);
2554 /* Test whether there are more arguments in abstract argument list iterator
2555 ITER, without changing its state. */
2557 more_aggr_init_expr_args_p (const aggr_init_expr_arg_iterator *iter)
2559 return (iter->i < iter->n);
2562 /* Iterate through each argument ARG of AGGR_INIT_EXPR CALL, using variable
2563 ITER (of type aggr_init_expr_arg_iterator) to hold the iteration state. */
2564 #define FOR_EACH_AGGR_INIT_EXPR_ARG(arg, iter, call) \
2565 for ((arg) = first_aggr_init_expr_arg ((call), &(iter)); (arg); \
2566 (arg) = next_aggr_init_expr_arg (&(iter)))
2568 /* The TYPE_MAIN_DECL for a class template type is a TYPE_DECL, not a
2569 TEMPLATE_DECL. This macro determines whether or not a given class
2570 type is really a template type, as opposed to an instantiation or
2571 specialization of one. */
2572 #define CLASSTYPE_IS_TEMPLATE(NODE) \
2573 (CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (NODE) \
2574 && !CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) \
2575 && PRIMARY_TEMPLATE_P (CLASSTYPE_TI_TEMPLATE (NODE)))
2577 /* The name used by the user to name the typename type. Typically,
2578 this is an IDENTIFIER_NODE, and the same as the DECL_NAME on the
2579 corresponding TYPE_DECL. However, this may also be a
2580 TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR if we had something like `typename X::Y<T>'. */
2581 #define TYPENAME_TYPE_FULLNAME(NODE) (TYPENAME_TYPE_CHECK (NODE))->type.values
2583 /* True if a TYPENAME_TYPE was declared as an "enum". */
2584 #define TYPENAME_IS_ENUM_P(NODE) \
2585 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (TYPENAME_TYPE_CHECK (NODE)))
2587 /* True if a TYPENAME_TYPE was declared as a "class", "struct", or
2589 #define TYPENAME_IS_CLASS_P(NODE) \
2590 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_1 (TYPENAME_TYPE_CHECK (NODE)))
2592 /* Nonzero in INTEGER_CST means that this int is negative by dint of
2593 using a twos-complement negated operand. */
2594 #define TREE_NEGATED_INT(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (INTEGER_CST_CHECK (NODE))
2598 A class that declares or inherits a virtual function is called a
2599 polymorphic class. */
2600 #define TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P(NODE) (TREE_LANG_FLAG_2 (NODE))
2602 /* Nonzero if this class has a virtual function table pointer. */
2603 #define TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P(NODE) \
2604 (TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (NODE) || CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (NODE))
2606 /* This flag is true of a local VAR_DECL if it was declared in a for
2607 statement, but we are no longer in the scope of the for. */
2608 #define DECL_DEAD_FOR_LOCAL(NODE) DECL_LANG_FLAG_7 (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2610 /* This flag is set on a VAR_DECL that is a DECL_DEAD_FOR_LOCAL
2611 if we already emitted a warning about using it. */
2612 #define DECL_ERROR_REPORTED(NODE) DECL_LANG_FLAG_0 (VAR_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2614 /* Nonzero if NODE is a FUNCTION_DECL (for a function with global
2615 scope) declared in a local scope. */
2616 #define DECL_LOCAL_FUNCTION_P(NODE) \
2617 DECL_LANG_FLAG_0 (FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2619 /* Nonzero if NODE is a DECL which we know about but which has not
2620 been explicitly declared, such as a built-in function or a friend
2621 declared inside a class. In the latter case DECL_HIDDEN_FRIEND_P
2623 #define DECL_ANTICIPATED(NODE) \
2624 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (DECL_COMMON_CHECK (NODE))->decl_flags.anticipated_p)
2626 /* Nonzero if NODE is a FUNCTION_DECL which was declared as a friend
2627 within a class but has not been declared in the surrounding scope.
2628 The function is invisible except via argument dependent lookup. */
2629 #define DECL_HIDDEN_FRIEND_P(NODE) \
2630 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (DECL_COMMON_CHECK (NODE))->decl_flags.hidden_friend_p)
2632 /* Nonzero if DECL has been declared threadprivate by
2633 #pragma omp threadprivate. */
2634 #define CP_DECL_THREADPRIVATE_P(DECL) \
2635 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (VAR_DECL_CHECK (DECL))->decl_flags.threadprivate_p)
2637 /* Record whether a typedef for type `int' was actually `signed int'. */
2638 #define C_TYPEDEF_EXPLICITLY_SIGNED(EXP) DECL_LANG_FLAG_1 (EXP)
2640 /* Returns nonzero if DECL has external linkage, as specified by the
2641 language standard. (This predicate may hold even when the
2642 corresponding entity is not actually given external linkage in the
2643 object file; see decl_linkage for details.) */
2644 #define DECL_EXTERNAL_LINKAGE_P(DECL) \
2645 (decl_linkage (DECL) == lk_external)
2647 /* Keep these codes in ascending code order. */
2649 #define INTEGRAL_CODE_P(CODE) \
2650 ((CODE) == ENUMERAL_TYPE \
2651 || (CODE) == BOOLEAN_TYPE \
2652 || (CODE) == INTEGER_TYPE)
2654 /* [basic.fundamental]
2656 Types bool, char, wchar_t, and the signed and unsigned integer types
2657 are collectively called integral types.
2659 Note that INTEGRAL_TYPE_P, as defined in tree.h, allows enumeration
2660 types as well, which is incorrect in C++. Keep these checks in
2661 ascending code order. */
2662 #define CP_INTEGRAL_TYPE_P(TYPE) \
2663 (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == BOOLEAN_TYPE \
2664 || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == INTEGER_TYPE)
2666 /* Returns true if TYPE is an integral or enumeration name. Keep
2667 these checks in ascending code order. */
2668 #define INTEGRAL_OR_ENUMERATION_TYPE_P(TYPE) \
2669 (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == ENUMERAL_TYPE || CP_INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TYPE))
2671 /* [basic.fundamental]
2673 Integral and floating types are collectively called arithmetic
2676 As a GNU extension, we also accept complex types.
2678 Keep these checks in ascending code order. */
2679 #define ARITHMETIC_TYPE_P(TYPE) \
2680 (CP_INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TYPE) \
2681 || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == REAL_TYPE \
2682 || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == COMPLEX_TYPE)
2686 Arithmetic types, enumeration types, pointer types, and
2687 pointer-to-member types, are collectively called scalar types.
2689 Keep these checks in ascending code order. */
2690 #define SCALAR_TYPE_P(TYPE) \
2691 (TYPE_PTRMEM_P (TYPE) \
2692 || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == ENUMERAL_TYPE \
2693 || ARITHMETIC_TYPE_P (TYPE) \
2694 || TYPE_PTR_P (TYPE) \
2695 || TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P (TYPE))
2699 An aggregate is an array or a class with no user-declared
2700 constructors, no private or protected non-static data members, no
2701 base classes, and no virtual functions.
2703 As an extension, we also treat vectors as aggregates. Keep these
2704 checks in ascending code order. */
2705 #define CP_AGGREGATE_TYPE_P(TYPE) \
2706 (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == VECTOR_TYPE \
2707 ||TREE_CODE (TYPE) == ARRAY_TYPE \
2708 || (CLASS_TYPE_P (TYPE) && !CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE (TYPE)))
2710 /* Nonzero for a class type means that the class type has a
2711 user-declared constructor. */
2712 #define TYPE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR(NODE) (TYPE_LANG_FLAG_1 (NODE))
2714 /* When appearing in an INDIRECT_REF, it means that the tree structure
2715 underneath is actually a call to a constructor. This is needed
2716 when the constructor must initialize local storage (which can
2717 be automatically destroyed), rather than allowing it to allocate
2718 space from the heap.
2720 When appearing in a SAVE_EXPR, it means that underneath
2721 is a call to a constructor.
2723 When appearing in a CONSTRUCTOR, the expression is a
2726 When appearing in a FIELD_DECL, it means that this field
2727 has been duly initialized in its constructor. */
2728 #define TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR(NODE) (TREE_LANG_FLAG_4 (NODE))
2730 /* True if NODE is a brace-enclosed initializer. */
2731 #define BRACE_ENCLOSED_INITIALIZER_P(NODE) \
2732 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == CONSTRUCTOR && !TREE_TYPE (NODE))
2734 /* True if NODE is a compound-literal, i.e., a brace-enclosed
2735 initializer cast to a particular type. */
2736 #define COMPOUND_LITERAL_P(NODE) \
2737 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == CONSTRUCTOR && TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (NODE))
2739 #define EMPTY_CONSTRUCTOR_P(NODE) (TREE_CODE (NODE) == CONSTRUCTOR \
2740 && VEC_empty (constructor_elt, \
2741 CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (NODE)) \
2742 && !TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (NODE))
2744 /* Nonzero means that an object of this type can not be initialized using
2745 an initializer list. */
2746 #define CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE(NODE) \
2747 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->non_aggregate)
2748 #define TYPE_NON_AGGREGATE_CLASS(NODE) \
2749 (IS_AGGR_TYPE (NODE) && CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE (NODE))
2751 /* Nonzero if there is a user-defined X::op=(x&) for this class. */
2752 #define TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_ASSIGN_REF(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->has_complex_assign_ref)
2754 /* Nonzero if there is a user-defined X::X(x&) for this class. */
2755 #define TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_INIT_REF(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->has_complex_init_ref)
2757 /* Nonzero if there is a user-defined default constructor for this class. */
2758 #define TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->has_complex_dflt)
2760 /* Nonzero if TYPE has a trivial destructor. From [class.dtor]:
2762 A destructor is trivial if it is an implicitly declared
2765 - all of the direct base classes of its class have trivial
2768 - for all of the non-static data members of its class that are
2769 of class type (or array thereof), each such class has a
2770 trivial destructor. */
2771 #define TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR(NODE) \
2772 (!TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (NODE))
2774 /* Nonzero for _TYPE node means that this type does not have a trivial
2775 destructor. Therefore, destroying an object of this type will
2776 involve a call to a destructor. This can apply to objects of
2777 ARRAY_TYPE is the type of the elements needs a destructor. */
2778 #define TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR(NODE) \
2779 (TYPE_LANG_FLAG_4 (NODE))
2781 /* Nonzero for class type means that the default constructor is trivial. */
2782 #define TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_DFLT(NODE) \
2783 (TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (NODE) && ! TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT (NODE))
2785 /* Nonzero for class type means that copy initialization of this type can use
2787 #define TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_INIT_REF(NODE) \
2788 (TYPE_HAS_INIT_REF (NODE) && ! TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_INIT_REF (NODE))
2790 /* Nonzero for class type means that assignment of this type can use
2792 #define TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_ASSIGN_REF(NODE) \
2793 (TYPE_HAS_ASSIGN_REF (NODE) && ! TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_ASSIGN_REF (NODE))
2795 /* Returns true if NODE is a pointer-to-data-member. */
2796 #define TYPE_PTRMEM_P(NODE) \
2797 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == OFFSET_TYPE)
2798 /* Returns true if NODE is a pointer. */
2799 #define TYPE_PTR_P(NODE) \
2800 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == POINTER_TYPE)
2802 /* Returns true if NODE is an object type:
2806 An object type is a (possibly cv-qualified) type that is not a
2807 function type, not a reference type, and not a void type.
2809 Keep these checks in ascending order, for speed. */
2810 #define TYPE_OBJ_P(NODE) \
2811 (TREE_CODE (NODE) != REFERENCE_TYPE \
2812 && TREE_CODE (NODE) != VOID_TYPE \
2813 && TREE_CODE (NODE) != FUNCTION_TYPE \
2814 && TREE_CODE (NODE) != METHOD_TYPE)
2816 /* Returns true if NODE is a pointer to an object. Keep these checks
2817 in ascending tree code order. */
2818 #define TYPE_PTROB_P(NODE) \
2819 (TYPE_PTR_P (NODE) && TYPE_OBJ_P (TREE_TYPE (NODE)))
2821 /* Returns true if NODE is a reference to an object. Keep these checks
2822 in ascending tree code order. */
2823 #define TYPE_REF_OBJ_P(NODE) \
2824 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == REFERENCE_TYPE && TYPE_OBJ_P (TREE_TYPE (NODE)))
2826 /* True if reference type NODE is an rvalue reference */
2827 #define TYPE_REF_IS_RVALUE(NODE) \
2828 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (REFERENCE_TYPE_CHECK (NODE))
2830 /* Returns true if NODE is a pointer to an object, or a pointer to
2831 void. Keep these checks in ascending tree code order. */
2832 #define TYPE_PTROBV_P(NODE) \
2833 (TYPE_PTR_P (NODE) \
2834 && !(TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) == FUNCTION_TYPE \
2835 || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) == METHOD_TYPE))
2837 /* Returns true if NODE is a pointer to function. */
2838 #define TYPE_PTRFN_P(NODE) \
2839 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == POINTER_TYPE \
2840 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) == FUNCTION_TYPE)
2842 /* Returns true if NODE is a reference to function. */
2843 #define TYPE_REFFN_P(NODE) \
2844 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == REFERENCE_TYPE \
2845 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (NODE)) == FUNCTION_TYPE)
2847 /* Nonzero for _TYPE node means that this type is a pointer to member
2849 #define TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P(NODE) \
2850 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == RECORD_TYPE \
2851 && TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) \
2852 && TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_FLAG (NODE))
2854 #define TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_FLAG(NODE) \
2855 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->ptrmemfunc_flag)
2857 /* Returns true if NODE is a pointer-to-member. */
2858 #define TYPE_PTR_TO_MEMBER_P(NODE) \
2859 (TYPE_PTRMEM_P (NODE) || TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P (NODE))
2861 /* Indicates when overload resolution may resolve to a pointer to
2862 member function. [expr.unary.op]/3 */
2863 #define PTRMEM_OK_P(NODE) \
2864 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (TREE_CHECK2 ((NODE), ADDR_EXPR, OFFSET_REF))
2866 /* Get the POINTER_TYPE to the METHOD_TYPE associated with this
2867 pointer to member function. TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_P _must_ be true,
2868 before using this macro. */
2869 #define TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_FN_TYPE(NODE) \
2870 (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (NODE)))
2872 /* Returns `A' for a type like `int (A::*)(double)' */
2873 #define TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_OBJECT_TYPE(NODE) \
2874 TYPE_METHOD_BASETYPE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_FN_TYPE (NODE)))
2876 /* These are use to manipulate the canonical RECORD_TYPE from the
2877 hashed POINTER_TYPE, and can only be used on the POINTER_TYPE. */
2878 #define TYPE_GET_PTRMEMFUNC_TYPE(NODE) \
2879 (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) ? LANG_TYPE_PTRMEM_CHECK (NODE)->record : NULL)
2880 #define TYPE_SET_PTRMEMFUNC_TYPE(NODE, VALUE) \
2882 if (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) == NULL) \
2884 TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE) = GGC_CNEWVAR \
2885 (struct lang_type, sizeof (struct lang_type_ptrmem)); \
2886 TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.ptrmem.h.is_lang_type_class = 0; \
2888 TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.ptrmem.record = (VALUE); \
2891 /* For a pointer-to-member type of the form `T X::*', this is `X'.
2892 For a type like `void (X::*)() const', this type is `X', not `const
2893 X'. To get at the `const X' you have to look at the
2894 TYPE_PTRMEM_POINTED_TO_TYPE; there, the first parameter will have
2896 #define TYPE_PTRMEM_CLASS_TYPE(NODE) \
2897 (TYPE_PTRMEM_P (NODE) \
2898 ? TYPE_OFFSET_BASETYPE (NODE) \
2899 : TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_OBJECT_TYPE (NODE))
2901 /* For a pointer-to-member type of the form `T X::*', this is `T'. */
2902 #define TYPE_PTRMEM_POINTED_TO_TYPE(NODE) \
2903 (TYPE_PTRMEM_P (NODE) \
2904 ? TREE_TYPE (NODE) \
2905 : TREE_TYPE (TYPE_PTRMEMFUNC_FN_TYPE (NODE)))
2907 /* For a pointer-to-member constant `X::Y' this is the RECORD_TYPE for
2909 #define PTRMEM_CST_CLASS(NODE) \
2910 TYPE_PTRMEM_CLASS_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (PTRMEM_CST_CHECK (NODE)))
2912 /* For a pointer-to-member constant `X::Y' this is the _DECL for
2914 #define PTRMEM_CST_MEMBER(NODE) (((ptrmem_cst_t)PTRMEM_CST_CHECK (NODE))->member)
2916 /* The expression in question for a TYPEOF_TYPE. */
2917 #define TYPEOF_TYPE_EXPR(NODE) (TYPEOF_TYPE_CHECK (NODE))->type.values
2919 /* Nonzero for VAR_DECL and FUNCTION_DECL node means that `extern' was
2920 specified in its declaration. This can also be set for an
2921 erroneously declared PARM_DECL. */
2922 #define DECL_THIS_EXTERN(NODE) \
2923 DECL_LANG_FLAG_2 (VAR_FUNCTION_OR_PARM_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2925 /* Nonzero for VAR_DECL and FUNCTION_DECL node means that `static' was
2926 specified in its declaration. This can also be set for an
2927 erroneously declared PARM_DECL. */
2928 #define DECL_THIS_STATIC(NODE) \
2929 DECL_LANG_FLAG_6 (VAR_FUNCTION_OR_PARM_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2931 /* Nonzero for FIELD_DECL node means that this field is a base class
2932 of the parent object, as opposed to a member field. */
2933 #define DECL_FIELD_IS_BASE(NODE) \
2934 DECL_LANG_FLAG_6 (FIELD_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
2936 /* Nonzero if TYPE is an anonymous union or struct type. We have to use a
2937 flag for this because "A union for which objects or pointers are
2938 declared is not an anonymous union" [class.union]. */
2939 #define ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P(NODE) \
2940 (CLASS_TYPE_P (NODE) && LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->anon_aggr)
2941 #define SET_ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P(NODE) \
2942 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->anon_aggr = 1)
2944 /* Nonzero if TYPE is an anonymous union type. */
2945 #define ANON_UNION_TYPE_P(NODE) \
2946 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == UNION_TYPE && ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (NODE))
2948 #define UNKNOWN_TYPE LANG_TYPE
2950 /* Define fields and accessors for nodes representing declared names. */
2952 #define TYPE_WAS_ANONYMOUS(NODE) (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->was_anonymous)
2954 /* C++: all of these are overloaded! These apply only to TYPE_DECLs. */
2956 /* The format of each node in the DECL_FRIENDLIST is as follows:
2958 The TREE_PURPOSE will be the name of a function, i.e., an
2959 IDENTIFIER_NODE. The TREE_VALUE will be itself a TREE_LIST, whose
2960 TREE_VALUEs are friends with the given name. */
2961 #define DECL_FRIENDLIST(NODE) (DECL_INITIAL (NODE))
2962 #define FRIEND_NAME(LIST) (TREE_PURPOSE (LIST))
2963 #define FRIEND_DECLS(LIST) (TREE_VALUE (LIST))
2965 /* The DECL_ACCESS, if non-NULL, is a TREE_LIST. The TREE_PURPOSE of
2966 each node is a type; the TREE_VALUE is the access granted for this
2967 DECL in that type. The DECL_ACCESS is set by access declarations.
2968 For example, if a member that would normally be public in a
2969 derived class is made protected, then the derived class and the
2970 protected_access_node will appear in the DECL_ACCESS for the node. */
2971 #define DECL_ACCESS(NODE) (LANG_DECL_U2_CHECK (NODE, 0)->access)
2973 /* Nonzero if the FUNCTION_DECL is a global constructor. */
2974 #define DECL_GLOBAL_CTOR_P(NODE) \
2975 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.global_ctor_p)
2977 /* Nonzero if the FUNCTION_DECL is a global destructor. */
2978 #define DECL_GLOBAL_DTOR_P(NODE) \
2979 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.global_dtor_p)
2981 /* Accessor macros for C++ template decl nodes. */
2983 /* The DECL_TEMPLATE_PARMS are a list. The TREE_PURPOSE of each node
2984 is a INT_CST whose TREE_INT_CST_LOW indicates the level of the
2985 template parameters, with 1 being the outermost set of template
2986 parameters. The TREE_VALUE is a vector, whose elements are the
2987 template parameters at each level. Each element in the vector is a
2988 TREE_LIST, whose TREE_VALUE is a PARM_DECL (if the parameter is a
2989 non-type parameter), or a TYPE_DECL (if the parameter is a type
2990 parameter). The TREE_PURPOSE is the default value, if any. The
2991 TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX for the parameter is available as the
2992 DECL_INITIAL (for a PARM_DECL) or as the TREE_TYPE (for a
2994 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_PARMS(NODE) DECL_NON_COMMON_CHECK (NODE)->decl_non_common.arguments
2995 #define DECL_INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_PARMS(NODE) \
2996 INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_PARMS (DECL_TEMPLATE_PARMS (NODE))
2997 #define DECL_NTPARMS(NODE) \
2998 TREE_VEC_LENGTH (DECL_INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_PARMS (NODE))
2999 /* For function, method, class-data templates. */
3000 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT(NODE) DECL_RESULT_FLD (NODE)
3001 /* For a static member variable template, the
3002 DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATIONS list contains the explicitly and
3003 implicitly generated instantiations of the variable. There are no
3004 partial instantiations of static member variables, so all of these
3005 will be full instantiations.
3007 For a class template the DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATIONS lists holds
3008 all instantiations and specializations of the class type, including
3009 partial instantiations and partial specializations.
3011 In both cases, the TREE_PURPOSE of each node contains the arguments
3012 used; the TREE_VALUE contains the generated variable. The template
3013 arguments are always complete. For example, given:
3015 template <class T> struct S1 {
3016 template <class U> struct S2 {};
3017 template <class U> struct S2<U*> {};
3020 the record for the partial specialization will contain, as its
3021 argument list, { {T}, {U*} }, and will be on the
3022 DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATIONS list for `template <class T> template
3023 <class U> struct S1<T>::S2'.
3025 This list is not used for function templates. */
3026 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATIONS(NODE) DECL_VINDEX (NODE)
3027 /* For a function template, the DECL_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATIONS lists
3028 contains all instantiations and specializations of the function,
3029 including partial instantiations. For a partial instantiation
3030 which is a specialization, this list holds only full
3031 specializations of the template that are instantiations of the
3032 partial instantiation. For example, given:
3034 template <class T> struct S {
3035 template <class U> void f(U);
3036 template <> void f(T);
3039 the `S<int>::f<int>(int)' function will appear on the
3040 DECL_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATIONS list for both `template <class T>
3041 template <class U> void S<T>::f(U)' and `template <class T> void
3042 S<int>::f(T)'. In the latter case, however, it will have only the
3043 innermost set of arguments (T, in this case). The DECL_TI_TEMPLATE
3044 for the function declaration will point at the specialization, not
3045 the fully general template.
3047 For a class template, this list contains the partial
3048 specializations of this template. (Full specializations are not
3049 recorded on this list.) The TREE_PURPOSE holds the arguments used
3050 in the partial specialization (e.g., for `template <class T> struct
3051 S<T*, int>' this will be `T*'.) The arguments will also include
3052 any outer template arguments. The TREE_VALUE holds the innermost
3053 template parameters for the specialization (e.g., `T' in the
3054 example above.) The TREE_TYPE is the _TYPE node for the partial
3057 This list is not used for static variable templates. */
3058 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATIONS(NODE) DECL_SIZE (NODE)
3060 /* Nonzero for a DECL which is actually a template parameter. Keep
3061 these checks in ascending tree code order. */
3062 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_PARM_P(NODE) \
3063 (DECL_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE) \
3064 && (TREE_CODE (NODE) == CONST_DECL \
3065 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == PARM_DECL \
3066 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPE_DECL \
3067 || TREE_CODE (NODE) == TEMPLATE_DECL))
3069 /* Mark NODE as a template parameter. */
3070 #define SET_DECL_TEMPLATE_PARM_P(NODE) \
3071 (DECL_LANG_FLAG_0 (NODE) = 1)
3073 /* Nonzero if NODE is a template template parameter. */
3074 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_P(NODE) \
3075 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TEMPLATE_DECL && DECL_TEMPLATE_PARM_P (NODE))
3077 /* Nonzero if NODE is a TEMPLATE_DECL representing an
3078 UNBOUND_CLASS_TEMPLATE tree node. */
3079 #define DECL_UNBOUND_CLASS_TEMPLATE_P(NODE) \
3080 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TEMPLATE_DECL && !DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (NODE))
3082 #define DECL_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_P(NODE) \
3083 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TEMPLATE_DECL \
3084 && !DECL_UNBOUND_CLASS_TEMPLATE_P (NODE) \
3085 && TREE_CODE (DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (NODE)) == FUNCTION_DECL)
3087 /* Nonzero for a DECL that represents a template class. */
3088 #define DECL_CLASS_TEMPLATE_P(NODE) \
3089 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TEMPLATE_DECL \
3090 && !DECL_UNBOUND_CLASS_TEMPLATE_P (NODE) \
3091 && TREE_CODE (DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (NODE)) == TYPE_DECL \
3092 && !DECL_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_P (NODE))
3094 /* Nonzero if NODE which declares a type. */
3095 #define DECL_DECLARES_TYPE_P(NODE) \
3096 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPE_DECL || DECL_CLASS_TEMPLATE_P (NODE))
3098 /* Nonzero if NODE is the typedef implicitly generated for a type when
3099 the type is declared. In C++, `struct S {};' is roughly
3100 equivalent to `struct S {}; typedef struct S S;' in C.
3101 DECL_IMPLICIT_TYPEDEF_P will hold for the typedef indicated in this
3102 example. In C++, there is a second implicit typedef for each
3103 class, in the scope of `S' itself, so that you can say `S::S'.
3104 DECL_SELF_REFERENCE_P will hold for that second typedef. */
3105 #define DECL_IMPLICIT_TYPEDEF_P(NODE) \
3106 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPE_DECL && DECL_LANG_FLAG_2 (NODE))
3107 #define SET_DECL_IMPLICIT_TYPEDEF_P(NODE) \
3108 (DECL_LANG_FLAG_2 (NODE) = 1)
3109 #define DECL_SELF_REFERENCE_P(NODE) \
3110 (TREE_CODE (NODE) == TYPE_DECL && DECL_LANG_FLAG_4 (NODE))
3111 #define SET_DECL_SELF_REFERENCE_P(NODE) \
3112 (DECL_LANG_FLAG_4 (NODE) = 1)
3114 /* A `primary' template is one that has its own template header. A
3115 member function of a class template is a template, but not primary.
3116 A member template is primary. Friend templates are primary, too. */
3118 /* Returns the primary template corresponding to these parameters. */
3119 #define DECL_PRIMARY_TEMPLATE(NODE) \
3120 (TREE_TYPE (DECL_INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_PARMS (NODE)))
3122 /* Returns nonzero if NODE is a primary template. */
3123 #define PRIMARY_TEMPLATE_P(NODE) (DECL_PRIMARY_TEMPLATE (NODE) == (NODE))
3125 /* Nonzero iff NODE is a specialization of a template. The value
3126 indicates the type of specializations:
3128 1=implicit instantiation
3130 2=partial or explicit specialization, e.g.:
3132 template <> int min<int> (int, int),
3134 3=explicit instantiation, e.g.:
3136 template int min<int> (int, int);
3138 Note that NODE will be marked as a specialization even if the
3139 template it is instantiating is not a primary template. For
3142 template <typename T> struct O {
3147 both O<int>::f and O<int>::I will be marked as instantiations.
3149 If DECL_USE_TEMPLATE is nonzero, then DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO will also
3151 #define DECL_USE_TEMPLATE(NODE) (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.use_template)
3153 /* Like DECL_USE_TEMPLATE, but for class types. */
3154 #define CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE(NODE) \
3155 (LANG_TYPE_CLASS_CHECK (NODE)->use_template)
3157 /* True if NODE is a specialization of a primary template. */
3158 #define CLASSTYPE_SPECIALIZATION_OF_PRIMARY_TEMPLATE_P(NODE) \
3159 (CLASS_TYPE_P (NODE) \
3160 && CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) \
3161 && PRIMARY_TEMPLATE_P (CLASSTYPE_TI_TEMPLATE (arg)))
3163 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) & 1)
3164 #define CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION(NODE) \
3165 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) & 1)
3167 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) == 2)
3168 #define SET_DECL_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) = 2)
3170 /* Returns true for an explicit or partial specialization of a class
3172 #define CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION(NODE) \
3173 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) == 2)
3174 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION(NODE) \
3175 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) = 2)
3177 #define DECL_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) == 1)
3178 #define SET_DECL_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) = 1)
3179 #define CLASSTYPE_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) \
3180 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) == 1)
3181 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_IMPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) \
3182 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) = 1)
3184 #define DECL_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) == 3)
3185 #define SET_DECL_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) (DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) = 3)
3186 #define CLASSTYPE_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) \
3187 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) == 3)
3188 #define SET_CLASSTYPE_EXPLICIT_INSTANTIATION(NODE) \
3189 (CLASSTYPE_USE_TEMPLATE (NODE) = 3)
3191 /* Nonzero if DECL is a friend function which is an instantiation
3192 from the point of view of the compiler, but not from the point of
3193 view of the language. For example given:
3194 template <class T> struct S { friend void f(T) {}; };
3195 the declaration of `void f(int)' generated when S<int> is
3196 instantiated will not be a DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION, but will be
3197 a DECL_FRIEND_PSUEDO_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION. */
3198 #define DECL_FRIEND_PSEUDO_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION(DECL) \
3199 (DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO (DECL) && !DECL_USE_TEMPLATE (DECL))
3201 /* Nonzero iff we are currently processing a declaration for an
3202 entity with its own template parameter list, and which is not a
3203 full specialization. */
3204 #define PROCESSING_REAL_TEMPLATE_DECL_P() \
3205 (processing_template_decl > template_class_depth (current_scope ()))
3207 /* Nonzero if this VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL has already been
3208 instantiated, i.e. its definition has been generated from the
3209 pattern given in the template. */
3210 #define DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATED(NODE) \
3211 DECL_LANG_FLAG_1 (VAR_OR_FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK (NODE))
3213 /* We know what we're doing with this decl now. */
3214 #define DECL_INTERFACE_KNOWN(NODE) DECL_LANG_FLAG_5 (NODE)
3216 /* DECL_EXTERNAL must be set on a decl until the decl is actually emitted,
3217 so that assemble_external will work properly. So we have this flag to
3218 tell us whether the decl is really not external. */
3219 #define DECL_NOT_REALLY_EXTERN(NODE) \
3220 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->decl_flags.not_really_extern)
3222 #define DECL_REALLY_EXTERN(NODE) \
3223 (DECL_EXTERNAL (NODE) && ! DECL_NOT_REALLY_EXTERN (NODE))
3225 /* A thunk is a stub function.
3227 A thunk is an alternate entry point for an ordinary FUNCTION_DECL.
3228 The address of the ordinary FUNCTION_DECL is given by the
3229 DECL_INITIAL, which is always an ADDR_EXPR whose operand is a
3230 FUNCTION_DECL. The job of the thunk is to either adjust the this
3231 pointer before transferring control to the FUNCTION_DECL, or call
3232 FUNCTION_DECL and then adjust the result value. Note, the result
3233 pointer adjusting thunk must perform a call to the thunked
3234 function, (or be implemented via passing some invisible parameter
3235 to the thunked function, which is modified to perform the
3236 adjustment just before returning).
3238 A thunk may perform either, or both, of the following operations:
3240 o Adjust the this or result pointer by a constant offset.
3241 o Adjust the this or result pointer by looking up a vcall or vbase offset
3244 A this pointer adjusting thunk converts from a base to a derived
3245 class, and hence adds the offsets. A result pointer adjusting thunk
3246 converts from a derived class to a base, and hence subtracts the
3247 offsets. If both operations are performed, then the constant
3248 adjustment is performed first for this pointer adjustment and last
3249 for the result pointer adjustment.
3251 The constant adjustment is given by THUNK_FIXED_OFFSET. If the
3252 vcall or vbase offset is required, THUNK_VIRTUAL_OFFSET is
3253 used. For this pointer adjusting thunks, it is the vcall offset
3254 into the vtable. For result pointer adjusting thunks it is the
3255 binfo of the virtual base to convert to. Use that binfo's vbase
3258 It is possible to have equivalent covariant thunks. These are
3259 distinct virtual covariant thunks whose vbase offsets happen to
3260 have the same value. THUNK_ALIAS is used to pick one as the
3261 canonical thunk, which will get all the this pointer adjusting
3262 thunks attached to it. */
3264 /* An integer indicating how many bytes should be subtracted from the
3265 this or result pointer when this function is called. */
3266 #define THUNK_FIXED_OFFSET(DECL) \
3267 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (THUNK_FUNCTION_CHECK (DECL))->u.f.u5.fixed_offset)
3269 /* A tree indicating how to perform the virtual adjustment. For a this
3270 adjusting thunk it is the number of bytes to be added to the vtable
3271 to find the vcall offset. For a result adjusting thunk, it is the
3272 binfo of the relevant virtual base. If NULL, then there is no
3273 virtual adjust. (The vptr is always located at offset zero from
3274 the this or result pointer.) (If the covariant type is within the
3275 class hierarchy being laid out, the vbase index is not yet known
3276 at the point we need to create the thunks, hence the need to use
3279 #define THUNK_VIRTUAL_OFFSET(DECL) \
3280 (LANG_DECL_U2_CHECK (FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK (DECL), 0)->access)
3282 /* A thunk which is equivalent to another thunk. */
3283 #define THUNK_ALIAS(DECL) \
3284 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (FUNCTION_DECL_CHECK (DECL))->decl_flags.u.template_info)
3286 /* For thunk NODE, this is the FUNCTION_DECL thunked to. It is
3287 possible for the target to be a thunk too. */
3288 #define THUNK_TARGET(NODE) \
3289 (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (NODE)->u.f.befriending_classes)
3291 /* True for a SCOPE_REF iff the "template" keyword was used to
3292 indicate that the qualified name denotes a template. */
3293 #define QUALIFIED_NAME_IS_TEMPLATE(NODE) \
3294 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (SCOPE_REF_CHECK (NODE)))
3296 /* True for an OMP_ATOMIC that has dependent parameters. These are stored
3297 as an expr in operand 1, and integer_zero_node in operand 0. */
3298 #define OMP_ATOMIC_DEPENDENT_P(NODE) \
3299 (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (OMP_ATOMIC_CHECK (NODE), 0)) == INTEGER_CST)
3301 /* Used while gimplifying continue statements bound to OMP_FOR nodes. */
3302 #define OMP_FOR_GIMPLIFYING_P(NODE) \
3303 (TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (OMP_FOR_CHECK (NODE)))
3305 /* A language-specific token attached to the OpenMP data clauses to
3306 hold code (or code fragments) related to ctors, dtors, and op=.
3307 See semantics.c for details. */
3308 #define CP_OMP_CLAUSE_INFO(NODE) \
3309 TREE_TYPE (OMP_CLAUSE_RANGE_CHECK (NODE, OMP_CLAUSE_PRIVATE, \
3310 OMP_CLAUSE_COPYPRIVATE))
3312 /* These macros provide convenient access to the various _STMT nodes
3313 created when parsing template declarations. */
3314 #define TRY_STMTS(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (TRY_BLOCK_CHECK (NODE), 0)
3315 #define TRY_HANDLERS(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (TRY_BLOCK_CHECK (NODE), 1)
3317 #define EH_SPEC_STMTS(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (EH_SPEC_BLOCK_CHECK (NODE), 0)
3318 #define EH_SPEC_RAISES(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (EH_SPEC_BLOCK_CHECK (NODE), 1)
3320 #define USING_STMT_NAMESPACE(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (USING_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 0)
3322 /* Nonzero if this try block is a function try block. */
3323 #define FN_TRY_BLOCK_P(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_3 (TRY_BLOCK_CHECK (NODE))
3324 #define HANDLER_PARMS(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (HANDLER_CHECK (NODE), 0)
3325 #define HANDLER_BODY(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (HANDLER_CHECK (NODE), 1)
3326 #define HANDLER_TYPE(NODE) TREE_TYPE (HANDLER_CHECK (NODE))
3328 /* CLEANUP_STMT accessors. The statement(s) covered, the cleanup to run
3329 and the VAR_DECL for which this cleanup exists. */
3330 #define CLEANUP_BODY(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (CLEANUP_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 0)
3331 #define CLEANUP_EXPR(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (CLEANUP_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 1)
3332 #define CLEANUP_DECL(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (CLEANUP_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 2)
3334 /* IF_STMT accessors. These give access to the condition of the if
3335 statement, the then block of the if statement, and the else block
3336 of the if statement if it exists. */
3337 #define IF_COND(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (IF_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 0)
3338 #define THEN_CLAUSE(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (IF_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 1)
3339 #define ELSE_CLAUSE(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (IF_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 2)
3341 /* WHILE_STMT accessors. These give access to the condition of the
3342 while statement and the body of the while statement, respectively. */
3343 #define WHILE_COND(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (WHILE_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 0)
3344 #define WHILE_BODY(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (WHILE_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 1)
3346 /* DO_STMT accessors. These give access to the condition of the do
3347 statement and the body of the do statement, respectively. */
3348 #define DO_COND(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (DO_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 0)
3349 #define DO_BODY(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (DO_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 1)
3351 /* FOR_STMT accessors. These give access to the init statement,
3352 condition, update expression, and body of the for statement,
3354 #define FOR_INIT_STMT(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (FOR_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 0)
3355 #define FOR_COND(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (FOR_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 1)
3356 #define FOR_EXPR(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (FOR_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 2)
3357 #define FOR_BODY(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (FOR_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 3)
3359 #define SWITCH_STMT_COND(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (SWITCH_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 0)
3360 #define SWITCH_STMT_BODY(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (SWITCH_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 1)
3361 #define SWITCH_STMT_TYPE(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (SWITCH_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 2)
3363 /* STMT_EXPR accessor. */
3364 #define STMT_EXPR_STMT(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (STMT_EXPR_CHECK (NODE), 0)
3366 /* EXPR_STMT accessor. This gives the expression associated with an
3367 expression statement. */
3368 #define EXPR_STMT_EXPR(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (EXPR_STMT_CHECK (NODE), 0)
3370 /* True if this TARGET_EXPR was created by build_cplus_new, and so we can
3371 discard it if it isn't useful. */
3372 #define TARGET_EXPR_IMPLICIT_P(NODE) \
3373 TREE_LANG_FLAG_0 (TARGET_EXPR_CHECK (NODE))
3375 /* An enumeration of the kind of tags that C++ accepts. */
3377 none_type = 0, /* Not a tag type. */
3378 record_type, /* "struct" types. */
3379 class_type, /* "class" types. */
3380 union_type, /* "union" types. */
3381 enum_type, /* "enum" types. */
3382 typename_type /* "typename" types. */
3385 /* The various kinds of lvalues we distinguish. */
3386 typedef enum cp_lvalue_kind {
3387 clk_none = 0, /* Things that are not an lvalue. */
3388 clk_ordinary = 1, /* An ordinary lvalue. */
3389 clk_class = 2, /* An rvalue of class-type. */
3390 clk_bitfield = 4, /* An lvalue for a bit-field. */
3391 clk_packed = 8 /* An lvalue for a packed field. */
3394 /* Various kinds of template specialization, instantiation, etc. */
3395 typedef enum tmpl_spec_kind {
3396 tsk_none, /* Not a template at all. */
3397 tsk_invalid_member_spec, /* An explicit member template
3398 specialization, but the enclosing
3399 classes have not all been explicitly
3401 tsk_invalid_expl_inst, /* An explicit instantiation containing
3402 template parameter lists. */
3403 tsk_excessive_parms, /* A template declaration with too many
3404 template parameter lists. */
3405 tsk_insufficient_parms, /* A template declaration with too few
3407 tsk_template, /* A template declaration. */
3408 tsk_expl_spec, /* An explicit specialization. */
3409 tsk_expl_inst /* An explicit instantiation. */
3412 /* The various kinds of access. BINFO_ACCESS depends on these being
3413 two bit quantities. The numerical values are important; they are
3414 used to initialize RTTI data structures, so changing them changes
3416 typedef enum access_kind {
3417 ak_none = 0, /* Inaccessible. */
3418 ak_public = 1, /* Accessible, as a `public' thing. */
3419 ak_protected = 2, /* Accessible, as a `protected' thing. */
3420 ak_private = 3 /* Accessible, as a `private' thing. */
3423 /* The various kinds of special functions. If you add to this list,
3424 you should update special_function_p as well. */
3425 typedef enum special_function_kind {
3426 sfk_none = 0, /* Not a special function. This enumeral
3427 must have value zero; see
3428 special_function_p. */
3429 sfk_constructor, /* A constructor. */
3430 sfk_copy_constructor, /* A copy constructor. */
3431 sfk_assignment_operator, /* An assignment operator. */
3432 sfk_destructor, /* A destructor. */
3433 sfk_complete_destructor, /* A destructor for complete objects. */
3434 sfk_base_destructor, /* A destructor for base subobjects. */
3435 sfk_deleting_destructor, /* A destructor for complete objects that
3436 deletes the object after it has been
3438 sfk_conversion /* A conversion operator. */
3439 } special_function_kind;
3441 /* The various kinds of linkage. From [basic.link],
3443 A name is said to have linkage when it might denote the same
3444 object, reference, function, type, template, namespace or value
3445 as a name introduced in another scope:
3447 -- When a name has external linkage, the entity it denotes can
3448 be referred to from scopes of other translation units or from
3449 other scopes of the same translation unit.
3451 -- When a name has internal linkage, the entity it denotes can
3452 be referred to by names from other scopes in the same
3455 -- When a name has no linkage, the entity it denotes cannot be
3456 referred to by names from other scopes. */
3458 typedef enum linkage_kind {
3459 lk_none, /* No linkage. */
3460 lk_internal, /* Internal linkage. */
3461 lk_external /* External linkage. */
3464 /* Bitmask flags to control type substitution. */
3465 typedef enum tsubst_flags_t {
3466 tf_none = 0, /* nothing special */
3467 tf_error = 1 << 0, /* give error messages */
3468 tf_warning = 1 << 1, /* give warnings too */
3469 tf_ignore_bad_quals = 1 << 2, /* ignore bad cvr qualifiers */
3470 tf_keep_type_decl = 1 << 3, /* retain typedef type decls
3471 (make_typename_type use) */
3472 tf_ptrmem_ok = 1 << 4, /* pointers to member ok (internal
3473 instantiate_type use) */
3474 tf_user = 1 << 5, /* found template must be a user template
3475 (lookup_template_class use) */
3476 tf_conv = 1 << 6, /* We are determining what kind of
3477 conversion might be permissible,
3478 not actually performing the