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- /* Handle initialization things in C++.
- Copyright (C) 1987-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- Contributed by Michael Tiemann (tiemann@cygnus.com)
- This file is part of GCC.
- GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
- any later version.
- GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
- /* High-level class interface. */
- #include "config.h"
- #include "system.h"
- #include "coretypes.h"
- #include "tm.h"
- #include "hash-set.h"
- #include "machmode.h"
- #include "vec.h"
- #include "double-int.h"
- #include "input.h"
- #include "alias.h"
- #include "symtab.h"
- #include "wide-int.h"
- #include "inchash.h"
- #include "tree.h"
- #include "stringpool.h"
- #include "varasm.h"
- #include "cp-tree.h"
- #include "flags.h"
- #include "target.h"
- #include "gimplify.h"
- #include "wide-int.h"
- #include "c-family/c-ubsan.h"
- static bool begin_init_stmts (tree *, tree *);
- static tree finish_init_stmts (bool, tree, tree);
- static void construct_virtual_base (tree, tree);
- static void expand_aggr_init_1 (tree, tree, tree, tree, int, tsubst_flags_t);
- static void expand_default_init (tree, tree, tree, tree, int, tsubst_flags_t);
- static void perform_member_init (tree, tree);
- static int member_init_ok_or_else (tree, tree, tree);
- static void expand_virtual_init (tree, tree);
- static tree sort_mem_initializers (tree, tree);
- static tree initializing_context (tree);
- static void expand_cleanup_for_base (tree, tree);
- static tree dfs_initialize_vtbl_ptrs (tree, void *);
- static tree build_field_list (tree, tree, int *);
- static int diagnose_uninitialized_cst_or_ref_member_1 (tree, tree, bool, bool);
- /* We are about to generate some complex initialization code.
- Conceptually, it is all a single expression. However, we may want
- to include conditionals, loops, and other such statement-level
- constructs. Therefore, we build the initialization code inside a
- statement-expression. This function starts such an expression.
- STMT_EXPR_P and COMPOUND_STMT_P are filled in by this function;
- pass them back to finish_init_stmts when the expression is
- complete. */
- static bool
- begin_init_stmts (tree *stmt_expr_p, tree *compound_stmt_p)
- {
- bool is_global = !building_stmt_list_p ();
- *stmt_expr_p = begin_stmt_expr ();
- *compound_stmt_p = begin_compound_stmt (BCS_NO_SCOPE);
- return is_global;
- }
- /* Finish out the statement-expression begun by the previous call to
- begin_init_stmts. Returns the statement-expression itself. */
- static tree
- finish_init_stmts (bool is_global, tree stmt_expr, tree compound_stmt)
- {
- finish_compound_stmt (compound_stmt);
- stmt_expr = finish_stmt_expr (stmt_expr, true);
- gcc_assert (!building_stmt_list_p () == is_global);
- return stmt_expr;
- }
- /* Constructors */
- /* Called from initialize_vtbl_ptrs via dfs_walk. BINFO is the base
- which we want to initialize the vtable pointer for, DATA is
- TREE_LIST whose TREE_VALUE is the this ptr expression. */
- static tree
- dfs_initialize_vtbl_ptrs (tree binfo, void *data)
- {
- if (!TYPE_CONTAINS_VPTR_P (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)))
- return dfs_skip_bases;
- if (!BINFO_PRIMARY_P (binfo) || BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo))
- {
- tree base_ptr = TREE_VALUE ((tree) data);
- base_ptr = build_base_path (PLUS_EXPR, base_ptr, binfo, /*nonnull=*/1,
- tf_warning_or_error);
- expand_virtual_init (binfo, base_ptr);
- }
- return NULL_TREE;
- }
- /* Initialize all the vtable pointers in the object pointed to by
- ADDR. */
- void
- initialize_vtbl_ptrs (tree addr)
- {
- tree list;
- tree type;
- type = TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (addr));
- list = build_tree_list (type, addr);
- /* Walk through the hierarchy, initializing the vptr in each base
- class. We do these in pre-order because we can't find the virtual
- bases for a class until we've initialized the vtbl for that
- class. */
- dfs_walk_once (TYPE_BINFO (type), dfs_initialize_vtbl_ptrs, NULL, list);
- }
- /* Return an expression for the zero-initialization of an object with
- type T. This expression will either be a constant (in the case
- that T is a scalar), or a CONSTRUCTOR (in the case that T is an
- aggregate), or NULL (in the case that T does not require
- initialization). In either case, the value can be used as
- DECL_INITIAL for a decl of the indicated TYPE; it is a valid static
- initializer. If NELTS is non-NULL, and TYPE is an ARRAY_TYPE, NELTS
- is the number of elements in the array. If STATIC_STORAGE_P is
- TRUE, initializers are only generated for entities for which
- zero-initialization does not simply mean filling the storage with
- zero bytes. FIELD_SIZE, if non-NULL, is the bit size of the field,
- subfields with bit positions at or above that bit size shouldn't
- be added. Note that this only works when the result is assigned
- to a base COMPONENT_REF; if we only have a pointer to the base subobject,
- expand_assignment will end up clearing the full size of TYPE. */
- static tree
- build_zero_init_1 (tree type, tree nelts, bool static_storage_p,
- tree field_size)
- {
- tree init = NULL_TREE;
- /* [dcl.init]
- To zero-initialize an object of type T means:
- -- if T is a scalar type, the storage is set to the value of zero
- converted to T.
- -- if T is a non-union class type, the storage for each nonstatic
- data member and each base-class subobject is zero-initialized.
- -- if T is a union type, the storage for its first data member is
- zero-initialized.
- -- if T is an array type, the storage for each element is
- zero-initialized.
- -- if T is a reference type, no initialization is performed. */
- gcc_assert (nelts == NULL_TREE || TREE_CODE (nelts) == INTEGER_CST);
- if (type == error_mark_node)
- ;
- else if (static_storage_p && zero_init_p (type))
- /* In order to save space, we do not explicitly build initializers
- for items that do not need them. GCC's semantics are that
- items with static storage duration that are not otherwise
- initialized are initialized to zero. */
- ;
- else if (TYPE_PTR_OR_PTRMEM_P (type))
- init = convert (type, nullptr_node);
- else if (SCALAR_TYPE_P (type))
- init = convert (type, integer_zero_node);
- else if (RECORD_OR_UNION_CODE_P (TREE_CODE (type)))
- {
- tree field;
- vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v = NULL;
- /* Iterate over the fields, building initializations. */
- for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (type); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field))
- {
- if (TREE_CODE (field) != FIELD_DECL)
- continue;
- if (TREE_TYPE (field) == error_mark_node)
- continue;
- /* Don't add virtual bases for base classes if they are beyond
- the size of the current field, that means it is present
- somewhere else in the object. */
- if (field_size)
- {
- tree bitpos = bit_position (field);
- if (TREE_CODE (bitpos) == INTEGER_CST
- && !tree_int_cst_lt (bitpos, field_size))
- continue;
- }
- /* Note that for class types there will be FIELD_DECLs
- corresponding to base classes as well. Thus, iterating
- over TYPE_FIELDs will result in correct initialization of
- all of the subobjects. */
- if (!static_storage_p || !zero_init_p (TREE_TYPE (field)))
- {
- tree new_field_size
- = (DECL_FIELD_IS_BASE (field)
- && DECL_SIZE (field)
- && TREE_CODE (DECL_SIZE (field)) == INTEGER_CST)
- ? DECL_SIZE (field) : NULL_TREE;
- tree value = build_zero_init_1 (TREE_TYPE (field),
- /*nelts=*/NULL_TREE,
- static_storage_p,
- new_field_size);
- if (value)
- CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT(v, field, value);
- }
- /* For unions, only the first field is initialized. */
- if (TREE_CODE (type) == UNION_TYPE)
- break;
- }
- /* Build a constructor to contain the initializations. */
- init = build_constructor (type, v);
- }
- else if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
- {
- tree max_index;
- vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v = NULL;
- /* Iterate over the array elements, building initializations. */
- if (nelts)
- max_index = fold_build2_loc (input_location,
- MINUS_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (nelts),
- nelts, integer_one_node);
- else
- max_index = array_type_nelts (type);
- /* If we have an error_mark here, we should just return error mark
- as we don't know the size of the array yet. */
- if (max_index == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (max_index) == INTEGER_CST);
- /* A zero-sized array, which is accepted as an extension, will
- have an upper bound of -1. */
- if (!tree_int_cst_equal (max_index, integer_minus_one_node))
- {
- constructor_elt ce;
- /* If this is a one element array, we just use a regular init. */
- if (tree_int_cst_equal (size_zero_node, max_index))
- ce.index = size_zero_node;
- else
- ce.index = build2 (RANGE_EXPR, sizetype, size_zero_node,
- max_index);
- ce.value = build_zero_init_1 (TREE_TYPE (type),
- /*nelts=*/NULL_TREE,
- static_storage_p, NULL_TREE);
- if (ce.value)
- {
- vec_alloc (v, 1);
- v->quick_push (ce);
- }
- }
- /* Build a constructor to contain the initializations. */
- init = build_constructor (type, v);
- }
- else if (TREE_CODE (type) == VECTOR_TYPE)
- init = build_zero_cst (type);
- else
- gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (type) == REFERENCE_TYPE);
- /* In all cases, the initializer is a constant. */
- if (init)
- TREE_CONSTANT (init) = 1;
- return init;
- }
- /* Return an expression for the zero-initialization of an object with
- type T. This expression will either be a constant (in the case
- that T is a scalar), or a CONSTRUCTOR (in the case that T is an
- aggregate), or NULL (in the case that T does not require
- initialization). In either case, the value can be used as
- DECL_INITIAL for a decl of the indicated TYPE; it is a valid static
- initializer. If NELTS is non-NULL, and TYPE is an ARRAY_TYPE, NELTS
- is the number of elements in the array. If STATIC_STORAGE_P is
- TRUE, initializers are only generated for entities for which
- zero-initialization does not simply mean filling the storage with
- zero bytes. */
- tree
- build_zero_init (tree type, tree nelts, bool static_storage_p)
- {
- return build_zero_init_1 (type, nelts, static_storage_p, NULL_TREE);
- }
- /* Return a suitable initializer for value-initializing an object of type
- TYPE, as described in [dcl.init]. */
- tree
- build_value_init (tree type, tsubst_flags_t complain)
- {
- /* [dcl.init]
- To value-initialize an object of type T means:
- - if T is a class type (clause 9) with either no default constructor
- (12.1) or a default constructor that is user-provided or deleted,
- then then the object is default-initialized;
- - if T is a (possibly cv-qualified) class type without a user-provided
- or deleted default constructor, then the object is zero-initialized
- and the semantic constraints for default-initialization are checked,
- and if T has a non-trivial default constructor, the object is
- default-initialized;
- - if T is an array type, then each element is value-initialized;
- - otherwise, the object is zero-initialized.
- A program that calls for default-initialization or
- value-initialization of an entity of reference type is ill-formed. */
- /* The AGGR_INIT_EXPR tweaking below breaks in templates. */
- gcc_assert (!processing_template_decl
- || (SCALAR_TYPE_P (type) || TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE));
- if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type)
- && type_build_ctor_call (type))
- {
- tree ctor =
- build_special_member_call (NULL_TREE, complete_ctor_identifier,
- NULL, type, LOOKUP_NORMAL,
- complain);
- if (ctor == error_mark_node)
- return ctor;
- tree fn = NULL_TREE;
- if (TREE_CODE (ctor) == CALL_EXPR)
- fn = get_callee_fndecl (ctor);
- ctor = build_aggr_init_expr (type, ctor);
- if (fn && user_provided_p (fn))
- return ctor;
- else if (TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT (type))
- {
- /* This is a class that needs constructing, but doesn't have
- a user-provided constructor. So we need to zero-initialize
- the object and then call the implicitly defined ctor.
- This will be handled in simplify_aggr_init_expr. */
- AGGR_INIT_ZERO_FIRST (ctor) = 1;
- return ctor;
- }
- }
- /* Discard any access checking during subobject initialization;
- the checks are implied by the call to the ctor which we have
- verified is OK (cpp0x/defaulted46.C). */
- push_deferring_access_checks (dk_deferred);
- tree r = build_value_init_noctor (type, complain);
- pop_deferring_access_checks ();
- return r;
- }
- /* Like build_value_init, but don't call the constructor for TYPE. Used
- for base initializers. */
- tree
- build_value_init_noctor (tree type, tsubst_flags_t complain)
- {
- if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type))
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("value-initialization of incomplete type %qT", type);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- /* FIXME the class and array cases should just use digest_init once it is
- SFINAE-enabled. */
- if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type))
- {
- gcc_assert (!TYPE_HAS_COMPLEX_DFLT (type)
- || errorcount != 0);
-
- if (TREE_CODE (type) != UNION_TYPE)
- {
- tree field;
- vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v = NULL;
- /* Iterate over the fields, building initializations. */
- for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (type); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field))
- {
- tree ftype, value;
- if (TREE_CODE (field) != FIELD_DECL)
- continue;
- ftype = TREE_TYPE (field);
- if (ftype == error_mark_node)
- continue;
- /* We could skip vfields and fields of types with
- user-defined constructors, but I think that won't improve
- performance at all; it should be simpler in general just
- to zero out the entire object than try to only zero the
- bits that actually need it. */
- /* Note that for class types there will be FIELD_DECLs
- corresponding to base classes as well. Thus, iterating
- over TYPE_FIELDs will result in correct initialization of
- all of the subobjects. */
- value = build_value_init (ftype, complain);
- value = maybe_constant_init (value);
- if (value == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT(v, field, value);
- /* We shouldn't have gotten here for anything that would need
- non-trivial initialization, and gimplify_init_ctor_preeval
- would need to be fixed to allow it. */
- gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (value) != TARGET_EXPR
- && TREE_CODE (value) != AGGR_INIT_EXPR);
- }
- /* Build a constructor to contain the zero- initializations. */
- return build_constructor (type, v);
- }
- }
- else if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
- {
- vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v = NULL;
- /* Iterate over the array elements, building initializations. */
- tree max_index = array_type_nelts (type);
- /* If we have an error_mark here, we should just return error mark
- as we don't know the size of the array yet. */
- if (max_index == error_mark_node)
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("cannot value-initialize array of unknown bound %qT",
- type);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (max_index) == INTEGER_CST);
- /* A zero-sized array, which is accepted as an extension, will
- have an upper bound of -1. */
- if (!tree_int_cst_equal (max_index, integer_minus_one_node))
- {
- constructor_elt ce;
- /* If this is a one element array, we just use a regular init. */
- if (tree_int_cst_equal (size_zero_node, max_index))
- ce.index = size_zero_node;
- else
- ce.index = build2 (RANGE_EXPR, sizetype, size_zero_node, max_index);
- ce.value = build_value_init (TREE_TYPE (type), complain);
- ce.value = maybe_constant_init (ce.value);
- if (ce.value == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- vec_alloc (v, 1);
- v->quick_push (ce);
- /* We shouldn't have gotten here for anything that would need
- non-trivial initialization, and gimplify_init_ctor_preeval
- would need to be fixed to allow it. */
- gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (ce.value) != TARGET_EXPR
- && TREE_CODE (ce.value) != AGGR_INIT_EXPR);
- }
- /* Build a constructor to contain the initializations. */
- return build_constructor (type, v);
- }
- else if (TREE_CODE (type) == FUNCTION_TYPE)
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("value-initialization of function type %qT", type);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- else if (TREE_CODE (type) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("value-initialization of reference type %qT", type);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- return build_zero_init (type, NULL_TREE, /*static_storage_p=*/false);
- }
- /* Initialize current class with INIT, a TREE_LIST of
- arguments for a target constructor. If TREE_LIST is void_type_node,
- an empty initializer list was given. */
- static void
- perform_target_ctor (tree init)
- {
- tree decl = current_class_ref;
- tree type = current_class_type;
- finish_expr_stmt (build_aggr_init (decl, init,
- LOOKUP_NORMAL|LOOKUP_DELEGATING_CONS,
- tf_warning_or_error));
- if (type_build_dtor_call (type))
- {
- tree expr = build_delete (type, decl, sfk_complete_destructor,
- LOOKUP_NORMAL
- |LOOKUP_NONVIRTUAL
- |LOOKUP_DESTRUCTOR,
- 0, tf_warning_or_error);
- if (expr != error_mark_node
- && TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (type))
- finish_eh_cleanup (expr);
- }
- }
- /* Return the non-static data initializer for FIELD_DECL MEMBER. */
- tree
- get_nsdmi (tree member, bool in_ctor)
- {
- tree init;
- tree save_ccp = current_class_ptr;
- tree save_ccr = current_class_ref;
- if (!in_ctor)
- {
- /* Use a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR when we don't have a 'this' parameter to
- refer to; constexpr evaluation knows what to do with it. */
- current_class_ref = build0 (PLACEHOLDER_EXPR, DECL_CONTEXT (member));
- current_class_ptr = build_address (current_class_ref);
- }
- if (DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (member) && DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO (member))
- {
- /* Do deferred instantiation of the NSDMI. */
- init = (tsubst_copy_and_build
- (DECL_INITIAL (DECL_TI_TEMPLATE (member)),
- DECL_TI_ARGS (member),
- tf_warning_or_error, member, /*function_p=*/false,
- /*integral_constant_expression_p=*/false));
- init = digest_nsdmi_init (member, init);
- }
- else
- {
- init = DECL_INITIAL (member);
- if (init && TREE_CODE (init) == DEFAULT_ARG)
- {
- error ("constructor required before non-static data member "
- "for %qD has been parsed", member);
- DECL_INITIAL (member) = error_mark_node;
- init = error_mark_node;
- }
- /* Strip redundant TARGET_EXPR so we don't need to remap it, and
- so the aggregate init code below will see a CONSTRUCTOR. */
- if (init && TREE_CODE (init) == TARGET_EXPR
- && !VOID_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (init))))
- init = TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (init);
- init = break_out_target_exprs (init);
- }
- current_class_ptr = save_ccp;
- current_class_ref = save_ccr;
- return init;
- }
- /* Initialize MEMBER, a FIELD_DECL, with INIT, a TREE_LIST of
- arguments. If TREE_LIST is void_type_node, an empty initializer
- list was given; if NULL_TREE no initializer was given. */
- static void
- perform_member_init (tree member, tree init)
- {
- tree decl;
- tree type = TREE_TYPE (member);
- /* Use the non-static data member initializer if there was no
- mem-initializer for this field. */
- if (init == NULL_TREE)
- init = get_nsdmi (member, /*ctor*/true);
- if (init == error_mark_node)
- return;
- /* Effective C++ rule 12 requires that all data members be
- initialized. */
- if (warn_ecpp && init == NULL_TREE && TREE_CODE (type) != ARRAY_TYPE)
- warning_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl), OPT_Weffc__,
- "%qD should be initialized in the member initialization list",
- member);
- /* Get an lvalue for the data member. */
- decl = build_class_member_access_expr (current_class_ref, member,
- /*access_path=*/NULL_TREE,
- /*preserve_reference=*/true,
- tf_warning_or_error);
- if (decl == error_mark_node)
- return;
- if (warn_init_self && init && TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST
- && TREE_CHAIN (init) == NULL_TREE)
- {
- tree val = TREE_VALUE (init);
- if (TREE_CODE (val) == COMPONENT_REF && TREE_OPERAND (val, 1) == member
- && TREE_OPERAND (val, 0) == current_class_ref)
- warning_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl),
- OPT_Winit_self, "%qD is initialized with itself",
- member);
- }
- if (init == void_type_node)
- {
- /* mem() means value-initialization. */
- if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
- {
- init = build_vec_init_expr (type, init, tf_warning_or_error);
- init = build2 (INIT_EXPR, type, decl, init);
- finish_expr_stmt (init);
- }
- else
- {
- tree value = build_value_init (type, tf_warning_or_error);
- if (value == error_mark_node)
- return;
- init = build2 (INIT_EXPR, type, decl, value);
- finish_expr_stmt (init);
- }
- }
- /* Deal with this here, as we will get confused if we try to call the
- assignment op for an anonymous union. This can happen in a
- synthesized copy constructor. */
- else if (ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (type))
- {
- if (init)
- {
- init = build2 (INIT_EXPR, type, decl, TREE_VALUE (init));
- finish_expr_stmt (init);
- }
- }
- else if (init
- && (TREE_CODE (type) == REFERENCE_TYPE
- /* Pre-digested NSDMI. */
- || (((TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR
- && TREE_TYPE (init) == type)
- /* { } mem-initializer. */
- || (TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST
- && DIRECT_LIST_INIT_P (TREE_VALUE (init))))
- && (CP_AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type)
- || is_std_init_list (type)))))
- {
- /* With references and list-initialization, we need to deal with
- extending temporary lifetimes. 12.2p5: "A temporary bound to a
- reference member in a constructor’s ctor-initializer (12.6.2)
- persists until the constructor exits." */
- unsigned i; tree t;
- vec<tree, va_gc> *cleanups = make_tree_vector ();
- if (TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST)
- init = build_x_compound_expr_from_list (init, ELK_MEM_INIT,
- tf_warning_or_error);
- if (TREE_TYPE (init) != type)
- {
- if (BRACE_ENCLOSED_INITIALIZER_P (init)
- && CP_AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type))
- init = reshape_init (type, init, tf_warning_or_error);
- init = digest_init (type, init, tf_warning_or_error);
- }
- if (init == error_mark_node)
- return;
- /* A FIELD_DECL doesn't really have a suitable lifetime, but
- make_temporary_var_for_ref_to_temp will treat it as automatic and
- set_up_extended_ref_temp wants to use the decl in a warning. */
- init = extend_ref_init_temps (member, init, &cleanups);
- if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE
- && TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (TREE_TYPE (type)))
- init = build_vec_init_expr (type, init, tf_warning_or_error);
- init = build2 (INIT_EXPR, type, decl, init);
- finish_expr_stmt (init);
- FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (*cleanups, i, t)
- push_cleanup (decl, t, false);
- release_tree_vector (cleanups);
- }
- else if (type_build_ctor_call (type)
- || (init && CLASS_TYPE_P (strip_array_types (type))))
- {
- if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
- {
- if (init)
- {
- if (TREE_CHAIN (init))
- init = error_mark_node;
- else
- init = TREE_VALUE (init);
- if (BRACE_ENCLOSED_INITIALIZER_P (init))
- init = digest_init (type, init, tf_warning_or_error);
- }
- if (init == NULL_TREE
- || same_type_ignoring_top_level_qualifiers_p (type,
- TREE_TYPE (init)))
- {
- init = build_vec_init_expr (type, init, tf_warning_or_error);
- init = build2 (INIT_EXPR, type, decl, init);
- finish_expr_stmt (init);
- }
- else
- error ("invalid initializer for array member %q#D", member);
- }
- else
- {
- int flags = LOOKUP_NORMAL;
- if (DECL_DEFAULTED_FN (current_function_decl))
- flags |= LOOKUP_DEFAULTED;
- if (CP_TYPE_CONST_P (type)
- && init == NULL_TREE
- && default_init_uninitialized_part (type))
- {
- /* TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING can be set just because we have a
- vtable; still give this diagnostic. */
- if (permerror (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl),
- "uninitialized const member in %q#T", type))
- inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (member),
- "%q#D should be initialized", member );
- }
- finish_expr_stmt (build_aggr_init (decl, init, flags,
- tf_warning_or_error));
- }
- }
- else
- {
- if (init == NULL_TREE)
- {
- tree core_type;
- /* member traversal: note it leaves init NULL */
- if (TREE_CODE (type) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
- {
- if (permerror (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl),
- "uninitialized reference member in %q#T", type))
- inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (member),
- "%q#D should be initialized", member);
- }
- else if (CP_TYPE_CONST_P (type))
- {
- if (permerror (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl),
- "uninitialized const member in %q#T", type))
- inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (member),
- "%q#D should be initialized", member );
- }
- core_type = strip_array_types (type);
- if (CLASS_TYPE_P (core_type)
- && (CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (core_type)
- || CLASSTYPE_REF_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (core_type)))
- diagnose_uninitialized_cst_or_ref_member (core_type,
- /*using_new=*/false,
- /*complain=*/true);
- }
- else if (TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST)
- /* There was an explicit member initialization. Do some work
- in that case. */
- init = build_x_compound_expr_from_list (init, ELK_MEM_INIT,
- tf_warning_or_error);
- if (init)
- finish_expr_stmt (cp_build_modify_expr (decl, INIT_EXPR, init,
- tf_warning_or_error));
- }
- if (type_build_dtor_call (type))
- {
- tree expr;
- expr = build_class_member_access_expr (current_class_ref, member,
- /*access_path=*/NULL_TREE,
- /*preserve_reference=*/false,
- tf_warning_or_error);
- expr = build_delete (type, expr, sfk_complete_destructor,
- LOOKUP_NONVIRTUAL|LOOKUP_DESTRUCTOR, 0,
- tf_warning_or_error);
- if (expr != error_mark_node
- && TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (type))
- finish_eh_cleanup (expr);
- }
- }
- /* Returns a TREE_LIST containing (as the TREE_PURPOSE of each node) all
- the FIELD_DECLs on the TYPE_FIELDS list for T, in reverse order. */
- static tree
- build_field_list (tree t, tree list, int *uses_unions_p)
- {
- tree fields;
- /* Note whether or not T is a union. */
- if (TREE_CODE (t) == UNION_TYPE)
- *uses_unions_p = 1;
- for (fields = TYPE_FIELDS (t); fields; fields = DECL_CHAIN (fields))
- {
- tree fieldtype;
- /* Skip CONST_DECLs for enumeration constants and so forth. */
- if (TREE_CODE (fields) != FIELD_DECL || DECL_ARTIFICIAL (fields))
- continue;
- fieldtype = TREE_TYPE (fields);
- /* Keep track of whether or not any fields are unions. */
- if (TREE_CODE (fieldtype) == UNION_TYPE)
- *uses_unions_p = 1;
- /* For an anonymous struct or union, we must recursively
- consider the fields of the anonymous type. They can be
- directly initialized from the constructor. */
- if (ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (fieldtype))
- {
- /* Add this field itself. Synthesized copy constructors
- initialize the entire aggregate. */
- list = tree_cons (fields, NULL_TREE, list);
- /* And now add the fields in the anonymous aggregate. */
- list = build_field_list (fieldtype, list, uses_unions_p);
- }
- /* Add this field. */
- else if (DECL_NAME (fields))
- list = tree_cons (fields, NULL_TREE, list);
- }
- return list;
- }
- /* The MEM_INITS are a TREE_LIST. The TREE_PURPOSE of each list gives
- a FIELD_DECL or BINFO in T that needs initialization. The
- TREE_VALUE gives the initializer, or list of initializer arguments.
- Return a TREE_LIST containing all of the initializations required
- for T, in the order in which they should be performed. The output
- list has the same format as the input. */
- static tree
- sort_mem_initializers (tree t, tree mem_inits)
- {
- tree init;
- tree base, binfo, base_binfo;
- tree sorted_inits;
- tree next_subobject;
- vec<tree, va_gc> *vbases;
- int i;
- int uses_unions_p = 0;
- /* Build up a list of initializations. The TREE_PURPOSE of entry
- will be the subobject (a FIELD_DECL or BINFO) to initialize. The
- TREE_VALUE will be the constructor arguments, or NULL if no
- explicit initialization was provided. */
- sorted_inits = NULL_TREE;
- /* Process the virtual bases. */
- for (vbases = CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (t), i = 0;
- vec_safe_iterate (vbases, i, &base); i++)
- sorted_inits = tree_cons (base, NULL_TREE, sorted_inits);
- /* Process the direct bases. */
- for (binfo = TYPE_BINFO (t), i = 0;
- BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); ++i)
- if (!BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (base_binfo))
- sorted_inits = tree_cons (base_binfo, NULL_TREE, sorted_inits);
- /* Process the non-static data members. */
- sorted_inits = build_field_list (t, sorted_inits, &uses_unions_p);
- /* Reverse the entire list of initializations, so that they are in
- the order that they will actually be performed. */
- sorted_inits = nreverse (sorted_inits);
- /* If the user presented the initializers in an order different from
- that in which they will actually occur, we issue a warning. Keep
- track of the next subobject which can be explicitly initialized
- without issuing a warning. */
- next_subobject = sorted_inits;
- /* Go through the explicit initializers, filling in TREE_PURPOSE in
- the SORTED_INITS. */
- for (init = mem_inits; init; init = TREE_CHAIN (init))
- {
- tree subobject;
- tree subobject_init;
- subobject = TREE_PURPOSE (init);
- /* If the explicit initializers are in sorted order, then
- SUBOBJECT will be NEXT_SUBOBJECT, or something following
- it. */
- for (subobject_init = next_subobject;
- subobject_init;
- subobject_init = TREE_CHAIN (subobject_init))
- if (TREE_PURPOSE (subobject_init) == subobject)
- break;
- /* Issue a warning if the explicit initializer order does not
- match that which will actually occur.
- ??? Are all these on the correct lines? */
- if (warn_reorder && !subobject_init)
- {
- if (TREE_CODE (TREE_PURPOSE (next_subobject)) == FIELD_DECL)
- warning (OPT_Wreorder, "%q+D will be initialized after",
- TREE_PURPOSE (next_subobject));
- else
- warning (OPT_Wreorder, "base %qT will be initialized after",
- TREE_PURPOSE (next_subobject));
- if (TREE_CODE (subobject) == FIELD_DECL)
- warning (OPT_Wreorder, " %q+#D", subobject);
- else
- warning (OPT_Wreorder, " base %qT", subobject);
- warning_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl),
- OPT_Wreorder, " when initialized here");
- }
- /* Look again, from the beginning of the list. */
- if (!subobject_init)
- {
- subobject_init = sorted_inits;
- while (TREE_PURPOSE (subobject_init) != subobject)
- subobject_init = TREE_CHAIN (subobject_init);
- }
- /* It is invalid to initialize the same subobject more than
- once. */
- if (TREE_VALUE (subobject_init))
- {
- if (TREE_CODE (subobject) == FIELD_DECL)
- error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl),
- "multiple initializations given for %qD",
- subobject);
- else
- error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl),
- "multiple initializations given for base %qT",
- subobject);
- }
- /* Record the initialization. */
- TREE_VALUE (subobject_init) = TREE_VALUE (init);
- next_subobject = subobject_init;
- }
- /* [class.base.init]
- If a ctor-initializer specifies more than one mem-initializer for
- multiple members of the same union (including members of
- anonymous unions), the ctor-initializer is ill-formed.
- Here we also splice out uninitialized union members. */
- if (uses_unions_p)
- {
- tree *last_p = NULL;
- tree *p;
- for (p = &sorted_inits; *p; )
- {
- tree field;
- tree ctx;
- init = *p;
- field = TREE_PURPOSE (init);
- /* Skip base classes. */
- if (TREE_CODE (field) != FIELD_DECL)
- goto next;
- /* If this is an anonymous union with no explicit initializer,
- splice it out. */
- if (!TREE_VALUE (init) && ANON_UNION_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (field)))
- goto splice;
- /* See if this field is a member of a union, or a member of a
- structure contained in a union, etc. */
- for (ctx = DECL_CONTEXT (field);
- !same_type_p (ctx, t);
- ctx = TYPE_CONTEXT (ctx))
- if (TREE_CODE (ctx) == UNION_TYPE
- || !ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (ctx))
- break;
- /* If this field is not a member of a union, skip it. */
- if (TREE_CODE (ctx) != UNION_TYPE)
- goto next;
- /* If this union member has no explicit initializer and no NSDMI,
- splice it out. */
- if (TREE_VALUE (init) || DECL_INITIAL (field))
- /* OK. */;
- else
- goto splice;
- /* It's only an error if we have two initializers for the same
- union type. */
- if (!last_p)
- {
- last_p = p;
- goto next;
- }
- /* See if LAST_FIELD and the field initialized by INIT are
- members of the same union. If so, there's a problem,
- unless they're actually members of the same structure
- which is itself a member of a union. For example, given:
- union { struct { int i; int j; }; };
- initializing both `i' and `j' makes sense. */
- ctx = common_enclosing_class (DECL_CONTEXT (field),
- DECL_CONTEXT (TREE_PURPOSE (*last_p)));
- if (ctx && TREE_CODE (ctx) == UNION_TYPE)
- {
- /* A mem-initializer hides an NSDMI. */
- if (TREE_VALUE (init) && !TREE_VALUE (*last_p))
- *last_p = TREE_CHAIN (*last_p);
- else if (TREE_VALUE (*last_p) && !TREE_VALUE (init))
- goto splice;
- else
- {
- error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl),
- "initializations for multiple members of %qT",
- ctx);
- goto splice;
- }
- }
- last_p = p;
- next:
- p = &TREE_CHAIN (*p);
- continue;
- splice:
- *p = TREE_CHAIN (*p);
- continue;
- }
- }
- return sorted_inits;
- }
- /* Initialize all bases and members of CURRENT_CLASS_TYPE. MEM_INITS
- is a TREE_LIST giving the explicit mem-initializer-list for the
- constructor. The TREE_PURPOSE of each entry is a subobject (a
- FIELD_DECL or a BINFO) of the CURRENT_CLASS_TYPE. The TREE_VALUE
- is a TREE_LIST giving the arguments to the constructor or
- void_type_node for an empty list of arguments. */
- void
- emit_mem_initializers (tree mem_inits)
- {
- int flags = LOOKUP_NORMAL;
- /* We will already have issued an error message about the fact that
- the type is incomplete. */
- if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (current_class_type))
- return;
- if (mem_inits
- && TYPE_P (TREE_PURPOSE (mem_inits))
- && same_type_p (TREE_PURPOSE (mem_inits), current_class_type))
- {
- /* Delegating constructor. */
- gcc_assert (TREE_CHAIN (mem_inits) == NULL_TREE);
- perform_target_ctor (TREE_VALUE (mem_inits));
- return;
- }
- if (DECL_DEFAULTED_FN (current_function_decl)
- && ! DECL_INHERITED_CTOR_BASE (current_function_decl))
- flags |= LOOKUP_DEFAULTED;
- /* Sort the mem-initializers into the order in which the
- initializations should be performed. */
- mem_inits = sort_mem_initializers (current_class_type, mem_inits);
- in_base_initializer = 1;
- /* Initialize base classes. */
- for (; (mem_inits
- && TREE_CODE (TREE_PURPOSE (mem_inits)) != FIELD_DECL);
- mem_inits = TREE_CHAIN (mem_inits))
- {
- tree subobject = TREE_PURPOSE (mem_inits);
- tree arguments = TREE_VALUE (mem_inits);
- /* We already have issued an error message. */
- if (arguments == error_mark_node)
- continue;
- if (arguments == NULL_TREE)
- {
- /* If these initializations are taking place in a copy constructor,
- the base class should probably be explicitly initialized if there
- is a user-defined constructor in the base class (other than the
- default constructor, which will be called anyway). */
- if (extra_warnings
- && DECL_COPY_CONSTRUCTOR_P (current_function_decl)
- && type_has_user_nondefault_constructor (BINFO_TYPE (subobject)))
- warning_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl),
- OPT_Wextra, "base class %q#T should be explicitly "
- "initialized in the copy constructor",
- BINFO_TYPE (subobject));
- }
- /* Initialize the base. */
- if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (subobject))
- construct_virtual_base (subobject, arguments);
- else
- {
- tree base_addr;
- base_addr = build_base_path (PLUS_EXPR, current_class_ptr,
- subobject, 1, tf_warning_or_error);
- expand_aggr_init_1 (subobject, NULL_TREE,
- cp_build_indirect_ref (base_addr, RO_NULL,
- tf_warning_or_error),
- arguments,
- flags,
- tf_warning_or_error);
- expand_cleanup_for_base (subobject, NULL_TREE);
- }
- }
- in_base_initializer = 0;
- /* Initialize the vptrs. */
- initialize_vtbl_ptrs (current_class_ptr);
- /* Initialize the data members. */
- while (mem_inits)
- {
- perform_member_init (TREE_PURPOSE (mem_inits),
- TREE_VALUE (mem_inits));
- mem_inits = TREE_CHAIN (mem_inits);
- }
- }
- /* Returns the address of the vtable (i.e., the value that should be
- assigned to the vptr) for BINFO. */
- tree
- build_vtbl_address (tree binfo)
- {
- tree binfo_for = binfo;
- tree vtbl;
- if (BINFO_VPTR_INDEX (binfo) && BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo))
- /* If this is a virtual primary base, then the vtable we want to store
- is that for the base this is being used as the primary base of. We
- can't simply skip the initialization, because we may be expanding the
- inits of a subobject constructor where the virtual base layout
- can be different. */
- while (BINFO_PRIMARY_P (binfo_for))
- binfo_for = BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN (binfo_for);
- /* Figure out what vtable BINFO's vtable is based on, and mark it as
- used. */
- vtbl = get_vtbl_decl_for_binfo (binfo_for);
- TREE_USED (vtbl) = true;
- /* Now compute the address to use when initializing the vptr. */
- vtbl = unshare_expr (BINFO_VTABLE (binfo_for));
- if (VAR_P (vtbl))
- vtbl = build1 (ADDR_EXPR, build_pointer_type (TREE_TYPE (vtbl)), vtbl);
- return vtbl;
- }
- /* This code sets up the virtual function tables appropriate for
- the pointer DECL. It is a one-ply initialization.
- BINFO is the exact type that DECL is supposed to be. In
- multiple inheritance, this might mean "C's A" if C : A, B. */
- static void
- expand_virtual_init (tree binfo, tree decl)
- {
- tree vtbl, vtbl_ptr;
- tree vtt_index;
- /* Compute the initializer for vptr. */
- vtbl = build_vtbl_address (binfo);
- /* We may get this vptr from a VTT, if this is a subobject
- constructor or subobject destructor. */
- vtt_index = BINFO_VPTR_INDEX (binfo);
- if (vtt_index)
- {
- tree vtbl2;
- tree vtt_parm;
- /* Compute the value to use, when there's a VTT. */
- vtt_parm = current_vtt_parm;
- vtbl2 = fold_build_pointer_plus (vtt_parm, vtt_index);
- vtbl2 = cp_build_indirect_ref (vtbl2, RO_NULL, tf_warning_or_error);
- vtbl2 = convert (TREE_TYPE (vtbl), vtbl2);
- /* The actual initializer is the VTT value only in the subobject
- constructor. In maybe_clone_body we'll substitute NULL for
- the vtt_parm in the case of the non-subobject constructor. */
- vtbl = build3 (COND_EXPR,
- TREE_TYPE (vtbl),
- build2 (EQ_EXPR, boolean_type_node,
- current_in_charge_parm, integer_zero_node),
- vtbl2,
- vtbl);
- }
- /* Compute the location of the vtpr. */
- vtbl_ptr = build_vfield_ref (cp_build_indirect_ref (decl, RO_NULL,
- tf_warning_or_error),
- TREE_TYPE (binfo));
- gcc_assert (vtbl_ptr != error_mark_node);
- /* Assign the vtable to the vptr. */
- vtbl = convert_force (TREE_TYPE (vtbl_ptr), vtbl, 0, tf_warning_or_error);
- finish_expr_stmt (cp_build_modify_expr (vtbl_ptr, NOP_EXPR, vtbl,
- tf_warning_or_error));
- }
- /* If an exception is thrown in a constructor, those base classes already
- constructed must be destroyed. This function creates the cleanup
- for BINFO, which has just been constructed. If FLAG is non-NULL,
- it is a DECL which is nonzero when this base needs to be
- destroyed. */
- static void
- expand_cleanup_for_base (tree binfo, tree flag)
- {
- tree expr;
- if (!type_build_dtor_call (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)))
- return;
- /* Call the destructor. */
- expr = build_special_member_call (current_class_ref,
- base_dtor_identifier,
- NULL,
- binfo,
- LOOKUP_NORMAL | LOOKUP_NONVIRTUAL,
- tf_warning_or_error);
- if (TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (BINFO_TYPE (binfo)))
- return;
- if (flag)
- expr = fold_build3_loc (input_location,
- COND_EXPR, void_type_node,
- c_common_truthvalue_conversion (input_location, flag),
- expr, integer_zero_node);
- finish_eh_cleanup (expr);
- }
- /* Construct the virtual base-class VBASE passing the ARGUMENTS to its
- constructor. */
- static void
- construct_virtual_base (tree vbase, tree arguments)
- {
- tree inner_if_stmt;
- tree exp;
- tree flag;
- /* If there are virtual base classes with destructors, we need to
- emit cleanups to destroy them if an exception is thrown during
- the construction process. These exception regions (i.e., the
- period during which the cleanups must occur) begin from the time
- the construction is complete to the end of the function. If we
- create a conditional block in which to initialize the
- base-classes, then the cleanup region for the virtual base begins
- inside a block, and ends outside of that block. This situation
- confuses the sjlj exception-handling code. Therefore, we do not
- create a single conditional block, but one for each
- initialization. (That way the cleanup regions always begin
- in the outer block.) We trust the back end to figure out
- that the FLAG will not change across initializations, and
- avoid doing multiple tests. */
- flag = DECL_CHAIN (DECL_ARGUMENTS (current_function_decl));
- inner_if_stmt = begin_if_stmt ();
- finish_if_stmt_cond (flag, inner_if_stmt);
- /* Compute the location of the virtual base. If we're
- constructing virtual bases, then we must be the most derived
- class. Therefore, we don't have to look up the virtual base;
- we already know where it is. */
- exp = convert_to_base_statically (current_class_ref, vbase);
- expand_aggr_init_1 (vbase, current_class_ref, exp, arguments,
- 0, tf_warning_or_error);
- finish_then_clause (inner_if_stmt);
- finish_if_stmt (inner_if_stmt);
- expand_cleanup_for_base (vbase, flag);
- }
- /* Find the context in which this FIELD can be initialized. */
- static tree
- initializing_context (tree field)
- {
- tree t = DECL_CONTEXT (field);
- /* Anonymous union members can be initialized in the first enclosing
- non-anonymous union context. */
- while (t && ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (t))
- t = TYPE_CONTEXT (t);
- return t;
- }
- /* Function to give error message if member initialization specification
- is erroneous. FIELD is the member we decided to initialize.
- TYPE is the type for which the initialization is being performed.
- FIELD must be a member of TYPE.
- MEMBER_NAME is the name of the member. */
- static int
- member_init_ok_or_else (tree field, tree type, tree member_name)
- {
- if (field == error_mark_node)
- return 0;
- if (!field)
- {
- error ("class %qT does not have any field named %qD", type,
- member_name);
- return 0;
- }
- if (VAR_P (field))
- {
- error ("%q#D is a static data member; it can only be "
- "initialized at its definition",
- field);
- return 0;
- }
- if (TREE_CODE (field) != FIELD_DECL)
- {
- error ("%q#D is not a non-static data member of %qT",
- field, type);
- return 0;
- }
- if (initializing_context (field) != type)
- {
- error ("class %qT does not have any field named %qD", type,
- member_name);
- return 0;
- }
- return 1;
- }
- /* NAME is a FIELD_DECL, an IDENTIFIER_NODE which names a field, or it
- is a _TYPE node or TYPE_DECL which names a base for that type.
- Check the validity of NAME, and return either the base _TYPE, base
- binfo, or the FIELD_DECL of the member. If NAME is invalid, return
- NULL_TREE and issue a diagnostic.
- An old style unnamed direct single base construction is permitted,
- where NAME is NULL. */
- tree
- expand_member_init (tree name)
- {
- tree basetype;
- tree field;
- if (!current_class_ref)
- return NULL_TREE;
- if (!name)
- {
- /* This is an obsolete unnamed base class initializer. The
- parser will already have warned about its use. */
- switch (BINFO_N_BASE_BINFOS (TYPE_BINFO (current_class_type)))
- {
- case 0:
- error ("unnamed initializer for %qT, which has no base classes",
- current_class_type);
- return NULL_TREE;
- case 1:
- basetype = BINFO_TYPE
- (BINFO_BASE_BINFO (TYPE_BINFO (current_class_type), 0));
- break;
- default:
- error ("unnamed initializer for %qT, which uses multiple inheritance",
- current_class_type);
- return NULL_TREE;
- }
- }
- else if (TYPE_P (name))
- {
- basetype = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (name);
- name = TYPE_NAME (name);
- }
- else if (TREE_CODE (name) == TYPE_DECL)
- basetype = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (name));
- else
- basetype = NULL_TREE;
- if (basetype)
- {
- tree class_binfo;
- tree direct_binfo;
- tree virtual_binfo;
- int i;
- if (current_template_parms
- || same_type_p (basetype, current_class_type))
- return basetype;
- class_binfo = TYPE_BINFO (current_class_type);
- direct_binfo = NULL_TREE;
- virtual_binfo = NULL_TREE;
- /* Look for a direct base. */
- for (i = 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (class_binfo, i, direct_binfo); ++i)
- if (SAME_BINFO_TYPE_P (BINFO_TYPE (direct_binfo), basetype))
- break;
- /* Look for a virtual base -- unless the direct base is itself
- virtual. */
- if (!direct_binfo || !BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (direct_binfo))
- virtual_binfo = binfo_for_vbase (basetype, current_class_type);
- /* [class.base.init]
- If a mem-initializer-id is ambiguous because it designates
- both a direct non-virtual base class and an inherited virtual
- base class, the mem-initializer is ill-formed. */
- if (direct_binfo && virtual_binfo)
- {
- error ("%qD is both a direct base and an indirect virtual base",
- basetype);
- return NULL_TREE;
- }
- if (!direct_binfo && !virtual_binfo)
- {
- if (CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (current_class_type))
- error ("type %qT is not a direct or virtual base of %qT",
- basetype, current_class_type);
- else
- error ("type %qT is not a direct base of %qT",
- basetype, current_class_type);
- return NULL_TREE;
- }
- return direct_binfo ? direct_binfo : virtual_binfo;
- }
- else
- {
- if (identifier_p (name))
- field = lookup_field (current_class_type, name, 1, false);
- else
- field = name;
- if (member_init_ok_or_else (field, current_class_type, name))
- return field;
- }
- return NULL_TREE;
- }
- /* This is like `expand_member_init', only it stores one aggregate
- value into another.
- INIT comes in two flavors: it is either a value which
- is to be stored in EXP, or it is a parameter list
- to go to a constructor, which will operate on EXP.
- If INIT is not a parameter list for a constructor, then set
- LOOKUP_ONLYCONVERTING.
- If FLAGS is LOOKUP_ONLYCONVERTING then it is the = init form of
- the initializer, if FLAGS is 0, then it is the (init) form.
- If `init' is a CONSTRUCTOR, then we emit a warning message,
- explaining that such initializations are invalid.
- If INIT resolves to a CALL_EXPR which happens to return
- something of the type we are looking for, then we know
- that we can safely use that call to perform the
- initialization.
- The virtual function table pointer cannot be set up here, because
- we do not really know its type.
- This never calls operator=().
- When initializing, nothing is CONST.
- A default copy constructor may have to be used to perform the
- initialization.
- A constructor or a conversion operator may have to be used to
- perform the initialization, but not both, as it would be ambiguous. */
- tree
- build_aggr_init (tree exp, tree init, int flags, tsubst_flags_t complain)
- {
- tree stmt_expr;
- tree compound_stmt;
- int destroy_temps;
- tree type = TREE_TYPE (exp);
- int was_const = TREE_READONLY (exp);
- int was_volatile = TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (exp);
- int is_global;
- if (init == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- TREE_READONLY (exp) = 0;
- TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (exp) = 0;
- if (init && init != void_type_node
- && TREE_CODE (init) != TREE_LIST
- && !(TREE_CODE (init) == TARGET_EXPR
- && TARGET_EXPR_DIRECT_INIT_P (init))
- && !DIRECT_LIST_INIT_P (init))
- flags |= LOOKUP_ONLYCONVERTING;
- if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
- {
- tree itype;
- /* An array may not be initialized use the parenthesized
- initialization form -- unless the initializer is "()". */
- if (init && TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST)
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("bad array initializer");
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- /* Must arrange to initialize each element of EXP
- from elements of INIT. */
- itype = init ? TREE_TYPE (init) : NULL_TREE;
- if (cv_qualified_p (type))
- TREE_TYPE (exp) = cv_unqualified (type);
- if (itype && cv_qualified_p (itype))
- TREE_TYPE (init) = cv_unqualified (itype);
- stmt_expr = build_vec_init (exp, NULL_TREE, init,
- /*explicit_value_init_p=*/false,
- itype && same_type_p (TREE_TYPE (init),
- TREE_TYPE (exp)),
- complain);
- TREE_READONLY (exp) = was_const;
- TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (exp) = was_volatile;
- TREE_TYPE (exp) = type;
- /* Restore the type of init unless it was used directly. */
- if (init && TREE_CODE (stmt_expr) != INIT_EXPR)
- TREE_TYPE (init) = itype;
- return stmt_expr;
- }
- if ((VAR_P (exp) || TREE_CODE (exp) == PARM_DECL)
- && !lookup_attribute ("warn_unused", TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (type)))
- /* Just know that we've seen something for this node. */
- TREE_USED (exp) = 1;
- is_global = begin_init_stmts (&stmt_expr, &compound_stmt);
- destroy_temps = stmts_are_full_exprs_p ();
- current_stmt_tree ()->stmts_are_full_exprs_p = 0;
- expand_aggr_init_1 (TYPE_BINFO (type), exp, exp,
- init, LOOKUP_NORMAL|flags, complain);
- stmt_expr = finish_init_stmts (is_global, stmt_expr, compound_stmt);
- current_stmt_tree ()->stmts_are_full_exprs_p = destroy_temps;
- TREE_READONLY (exp) = was_const;
- TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (exp) = was_volatile;
- return stmt_expr;
- }
- static void
- expand_default_init (tree binfo, tree true_exp, tree exp, tree init, int flags,
- tsubst_flags_t complain)
- {
- tree type = TREE_TYPE (exp);
- tree ctor_name;
- /* It fails because there may not be a constructor which takes
- its own type as the first (or only parameter), but which does
- take other types via a conversion. So, if the thing initializing
- the expression is a unit element of type X, first try X(X&),
- followed by initialization by X. If neither of these work
- out, then look hard. */
- tree rval;
- vec<tree, va_gc> *parms;
- /* If we have direct-initialization from an initializer list, pull
- it out of the TREE_LIST so the code below can see it. */
- if (init && TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST
- && DIRECT_LIST_INIT_P (TREE_VALUE (init)))
- {
- gcc_checking_assert ((flags & LOOKUP_ONLYCONVERTING) == 0
- && TREE_CHAIN (init) == NULL_TREE);
- init = TREE_VALUE (init);
- }
- if (init && BRACE_ENCLOSED_INITIALIZER_P (init)
- && CP_AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type))
- /* A brace-enclosed initializer for an aggregate. In C++0x this can
- happen for direct-initialization, too. */
- init = digest_init (type, init, complain);
- /* A CONSTRUCTOR of the target's type is a previously digested
- initializer, whether that happened just above or in
- cp_parser_late_parsing_nsdmi.
- A TARGET_EXPR with TARGET_EXPR_DIRECT_INIT_P or TARGET_EXPR_LIST_INIT_P
- set represents the whole initialization, so we shouldn't build up
- another ctor call. */
- if (init
- && (TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR
- || (TREE_CODE (init) == TARGET_EXPR
- && (TARGET_EXPR_DIRECT_INIT_P (init)
- || TARGET_EXPR_LIST_INIT_P (init))))
- && same_type_ignoring_top_level_qualifiers_p (TREE_TYPE (init), type))
- {
- /* Early initialization via a TARGET_EXPR only works for
- complete objects. */
- gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR || true_exp == exp);
- init = build2 (INIT_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (exp), exp, init);
- TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (init) = 1;
- finish_expr_stmt (init);
- return;
- }
- if (init && TREE_CODE (init) != TREE_LIST
- && (flags & LOOKUP_ONLYCONVERTING))
- {
- /* Base subobjects should only get direct-initialization. */
- gcc_assert (true_exp == exp);
- if (flags & DIRECT_BIND)
- /* Do nothing. We hit this in two cases: Reference initialization,
- where we aren't initializing a real variable, so we don't want
- to run a new constructor; and catching an exception, where we
- have already built up the constructor call so we could wrap it
- in an exception region. */;
- else
- init = ocp_convert (type, init, CONV_IMPLICIT|CONV_FORCE_TEMP,
- flags, complain);
- if (TREE_CODE (init) == MUST_NOT_THROW_EXPR)
- /* We need to protect the initialization of a catch parm with a
- call to terminate(), which shows up as a MUST_NOT_THROW_EXPR
- around the TARGET_EXPR for the copy constructor. See
- initialize_handler_parm. */
- {
- TREE_OPERAND (init, 0) = build2 (INIT_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (exp), exp,
- TREE_OPERAND (init, 0));
- TREE_TYPE (init) = void_type_node;
- }
- else
- init = build2 (INIT_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (exp), exp, init);
- TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (init) = 1;
- finish_expr_stmt (init);
- return;
- }
- if (init == NULL_TREE)
- parms = NULL;
- else if (TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST && !TREE_TYPE (init))
- {
- parms = make_tree_vector ();
- for (; init != NULL_TREE; init = TREE_CHAIN (init))
- vec_safe_push (parms, TREE_VALUE (init));
- }
- else
- parms = make_tree_vector_single (init);
- if (exp == current_class_ref && current_function_decl
- && DECL_HAS_IN_CHARGE_PARM_P (current_function_decl))
- {
- /* Delegating constructor. */
- tree complete;
- tree base;
- tree elt; unsigned i;
- /* Unshare the arguments for the second call. */
- vec<tree, va_gc> *parms2 = make_tree_vector ();
- FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (parms, i, elt)
- {
- elt = break_out_target_exprs (elt);
- vec_safe_push (parms2, elt);
- }
- complete = build_special_member_call (exp, complete_ctor_identifier,
- &parms2, binfo, flags,
- complain);
- complete = fold_build_cleanup_point_expr (void_type_node, complete);
- release_tree_vector (parms2);
- base = build_special_member_call (exp, base_ctor_identifier,
- &parms, binfo, flags,
- complain);
- base = fold_build_cleanup_point_expr (void_type_node, base);
- rval = build3 (COND_EXPR, void_type_node,
- build2 (EQ_EXPR, boolean_type_node,
- current_in_charge_parm, integer_zero_node),
- base,
- complete);
- }
- else
- {
- if (true_exp == exp)
- ctor_name = complete_ctor_identifier;
- else
- ctor_name = base_ctor_identifier;
- rval = build_special_member_call (exp, ctor_name, &parms, binfo, flags,
- complain);
- }
- if (parms != NULL)
- release_tree_vector (parms);
- if (exp == true_exp && TREE_CODE (rval) == CALL_EXPR)
- {
- tree fn = get_callee_fndecl (rval);
- if (fn && DECL_DECLARED_CONSTEXPR_P (fn))
- {
- tree e = maybe_constant_init (rval, exp);
- if (TREE_CONSTANT (e))
- rval = build2 (INIT_EXPR, type, exp, e);
- }
- }
- /* FIXME put back convert_to_void? */
- if (TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (rval))
- finish_expr_stmt (rval);
- }
- /* This function is responsible for initializing EXP with INIT
- (if any).
- BINFO is the binfo of the type for who we are performing the
- initialization. For example, if W is a virtual base class of A and B,
- and C : A, B.
- If we are initializing B, then W must contain B's W vtable, whereas
- were we initializing C, W must contain C's W vtable.
- TRUE_EXP is nonzero if it is the true expression being initialized.
- In this case, it may be EXP, or may just contain EXP. The reason we
- need this is because if EXP is a base element of TRUE_EXP, we
- don't necessarily know by looking at EXP where its virtual
- baseclass fields should really be pointing. But we do know
- from TRUE_EXP. In constructors, we don't know anything about
- the value being initialized.
- FLAGS is just passed to `build_new_method_call'. See that function
- for its description. */
- static void
- expand_aggr_init_1 (tree binfo, tree true_exp, tree exp, tree init, int flags,
- tsubst_flags_t complain)
- {
- tree type = TREE_TYPE (exp);
- gcc_assert (init != error_mark_node && type != error_mark_node);
- gcc_assert (building_stmt_list_p ());
- /* Use a function returning the desired type to initialize EXP for us.
- If the function is a constructor, and its first argument is
- NULL_TREE, know that it was meant for us--just slide exp on
- in and expand the constructor. Constructors now come
- as TARGET_EXPRs. */
- if (init && VAR_P (exp)
- && COMPOUND_LITERAL_P (init))
- {
- vec<tree, va_gc> *cleanups = NULL;
- /* If store_init_value returns NULL_TREE, the INIT has been
- recorded as the DECL_INITIAL for EXP. That means there's
- nothing more we have to do. */
- init = store_init_value (exp, init, &cleanups, flags);
- if (init)
- finish_expr_stmt (init);
- gcc_assert (!cleanups);
- return;
- }
- /* If an explicit -- but empty -- initializer list was present,
- that's value-initialization. */
- if (init == void_type_node)
- {
- /* If the type has data but no user-provided ctor, we need to zero
- out the object. */
- if (!type_has_user_provided_constructor (type)
- && !is_really_empty_class (type))
- {
- tree field_size = NULL_TREE;
- if (exp != true_exp && CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (type) != type)
- /* Don't clobber already initialized virtual bases. */
- field_size = TYPE_SIZE (CLASSTYPE_AS_BASE (type));
- init = build_zero_init_1 (type, NULL_TREE, /*static_storage_p=*/false,
- field_size);
- init = build2 (INIT_EXPR, type, exp, init);
- finish_expr_stmt (init);
- }
- /* If we don't need to mess with the constructor at all,
- then we're done. */
- if (! type_build_ctor_call (type))
- return;
- /* Otherwise fall through and call the constructor. */
- init = NULL_TREE;
- }
- /* We know that expand_default_init can handle everything we want
- at this point. */
- expand_default_init (binfo, true_exp, exp, init, flags, complain);
- }
- /* Report an error if TYPE is not a user-defined, class type. If
- OR_ELSE is nonzero, give an error message. */
- int
- is_class_type (tree type, int or_else)
- {
- if (type == error_mark_node)
- return 0;
- if (! CLASS_TYPE_P (type))
- {
- if (or_else)
- error ("%qT is not a class type", type);
- return 0;
- }
- return 1;
- }
- tree
- get_type_value (tree name)
- {
- if (name == error_mark_node)
- return NULL_TREE;
- if (IDENTIFIER_HAS_TYPE_VALUE (name))
- return IDENTIFIER_TYPE_VALUE (name);
- else
- return NULL_TREE;
- }
- /* Build a reference to a member of an aggregate. This is not a C++
- `&', but really something which can have its address taken, and
- then act as a pointer to member, for example TYPE :: FIELD can have
- its address taken by saying & TYPE :: FIELD. ADDRESS_P is true if
- this expression is the operand of "&".
- @@ Prints out lousy diagnostics for operator <typename>
- @@ fields.
- @@ This function should be rewritten and placed in search.c. */
- tree
- build_offset_ref (tree type, tree member, bool address_p,
- tsubst_flags_t complain)
- {
- tree decl;
- tree basebinfo = NULL_TREE;
- /* class templates can come in as TEMPLATE_DECLs here. */
- if (TREE_CODE (member) == TEMPLATE_DECL)
- return member;
- if (dependent_scope_p (type) || type_dependent_expression_p (member))
- return build_qualified_name (NULL_TREE, type, member,
- /*template_p=*/false);
- gcc_assert (TYPE_P (type));
- if (! is_class_type (type, 1))
- return error_mark_node;
- gcc_assert (DECL_P (member) || BASELINK_P (member));
- /* Callers should call mark_used before this point. */
- gcc_assert (!DECL_P (member) || TREE_USED (member));
- type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type);
- if (!COMPLETE_OR_OPEN_TYPE_P (complete_type (type)))
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("incomplete type %qT does not have member %qD", type, member);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- /* Entities other than non-static members need no further
- processing. */
- if (TREE_CODE (member) == TYPE_DECL)
- return member;
- if (VAR_P (member) || TREE_CODE (member) == CONST_DECL)
- return convert_from_reference (member);
- if (TREE_CODE (member) == FIELD_DECL && DECL_C_BIT_FIELD (member))
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("invalid pointer to bit-field %qD", member);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- /* Set up BASEBINFO for member lookup. */
- decl = maybe_dummy_object (type, &basebinfo);
- /* A lot of this logic is now handled in lookup_member. */
- if (BASELINK_P (member))
- {
- /* Go from the TREE_BASELINK to the member function info. */
- tree t = BASELINK_FUNCTIONS (member);
- if (TREE_CODE (t) != TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR && !really_overloaded_fn (t))
- {
- /* Get rid of a potential OVERLOAD around it. */
- t = OVL_CURRENT (t);
- /* Unique functions are handled easily. */
- /* For non-static member of base class, we need a special rule
- for access checking [class.protected]:
- If the access is to form a pointer to member, the
- nested-name-specifier shall name the derived class
- (or any class derived from that class). */
- if (address_p && DECL_P (t)
- && DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_P (t))
- perform_or_defer_access_check (TYPE_BINFO (type), t, t,
- complain);
- else
- perform_or_defer_access_check (basebinfo, t, t,
- complain);
- if (DECL_STATIC_FUNCTION_P (t))
- return t;
- member = t;
- }
- else
- TREE_TYPE (member) = unknown_type_node;
- }
- else if (address_p && TREE_CODE (member) == FIELD_DECL)
- /* We need additional test besides the one in
- check_accessibility_of_qualified_id in case it is
- a pointer to non-static member. */
- perform_or_defer_access_check (TYPE_BINFO (type), member, member,
- complain);
- if (!address_p)
- {
- /* If MEMBER is non-static, then the program has fallen afoul of
- [expr.prim]:
- An id-expression that denotes a nonstatic data member or
- nonstatic member function of a class can only be used:
- -- as part of a class member access (_expr.ref_) in which the
- object-expression refers to the member's class or a class
- derived from that class, or
- -- to form a pointer to member (_expr.unary.op_), or
- -- in the body of a nonstatic member function of that class or
- of a class derived from that class (_class.mfct.nonstatic_), or
- -- in a mem-initializer for a constructor for that class or for
- a class derived from that class (_class.base.init_). */
- if (DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (member))
- {
- /* Build a representation of the qualified name suitable
- for use as the operand to "&" -- even though the "&" is
- not actually present. */
- member = build2 (OFFSET_REF, TREE_TYPE (member), decl, member);
- /* In Microsoft mode, treat a non-static member function as if
- it were a pointer-to-member. */
- if (flag_ms_extensions)
- {
- PTRMEM_OK_P (member) = 1;
- return cp_build_addr_expr (member, complain);
- }
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("invalid use of non-static member function %qD",
- TREE_OPERAND (member, 1));
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- else if (TREE_CODE (member) == FIELD_DECL)
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("invalid use of non-static data member %qD", member);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- return member;
- }
- member = build2 (OFFSET_REF, TREE_TYPE (member), decl, member);
- PTRMEM_OK_P (member) = 1;
- return member;
- }
- /* If DECL is a scalar enumeration constant or variable with a
- constant initializer, return the initializer (or, its initializers,
- recursively); otherwise, return DECL. If STRICT_P, the
- initializer is only returned if DECL is a
- constant-expression. If RETURN_AGGREGATE_CST_OK_P, it is ok to
- return an aggregate constant. */
- static tree
- constant_value_1 (tree decl, bool strict_p, bool return_aggregate_cst_ok_p)
- {
- while (TREE_CODE (decl) == CONST_DECL
- || (strict_p
- ? decl_constant_var_p (decl)
- : (VAR_P (decl)
- && CP_TYPE_CONST_NON_VOLATILE_P (TREE_TYPE (decl)))))
- {
- tree init;
- /* If DECL is a static data member in a template
- specialization, we must instantiate it here. The
- initializer for the static data member is not processed
- until needed; we need it now. */
- mark_used (decl);
- mark_rvalue_use (decl);
- init = DECL_INITIAL (decl);
- if (init == error_mark_node)
- {
- if (DECL_INITIALIZED_BY_CONSTANT_EXPRESSION_P (decl))
- /* Treat the error as a constant to avoid cascading errors on
- excessively recursive template instantiation (c++/9335). */
- return init;
- else
- return decl;
- }
- /* Initializers in templates are generally expanded during
- instantiation, so before that for const int i(2)
- INIT is a TREE_LIST with the actual initializer as
- TREE_VALUE. */
- if (processing_template_decl
- && init
- && TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST
- && TREE_CHAIN (init) == NULL_TREE)
- init = TREE_VALUE (init);
- if (!init
- || !TREE_TYPE (init)
- || !TREE_CONSTANT (init)
- || (!return_aggregate_cst_ok_p
- /* Unless RETURN_AGGREGATE_CST_OK_P is true, do not
- return an aggregate constant (of which string
- literals are a special case), as we do not want
- to make inadvertent copies of such entities, and
- we must be sure that their addresses are the
- same everywhere. */
- && (TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR
- || TREE_CODE (init) == STRING_CST)))
- break;
- decl = unshare_expr (init);
- }
- return decl;
- }
- /* If DECL is a CONST_DECL, or a constant VAR_DECL initialized by constant
- of integral or enumeration type, or a constexpr variable of scalar type,
- then return that value. These are those variables permitted in constant
- expressions by [5.19/1]. */
- tree
- scalar_constant_value (tree decl)
- {
- return constant_value_1 (decl, /*strict_p=*/true,
- /*return_aggregate_cst_ok_p=*/false);
- }
- /* Like scalar_constant_value, but can also return aggregate initializers. */
- tree
- decl_really_constant_value (tree decl)
- {
- return constant_value_1 (decl, /*strict_p=*/true,
- /*return_aggregate_cst_ok_p=*/true);
- }
- /* A more relaxed version of scalar_constant_value, used by the
- common C/C++ code. */
- tree
- decl_constant_value (tree decl)
- {
- return constant_value_1 (decl, /*strict_p=*/processing_template_decl,
- /*return_aggregate_cst_ok_p=*/true);
- }
- /* Common subroutines of build_new and build_vec_delete. */
- /* Build and return a NEW_EXPR. If NELTS is non-NULL, TYPE[NELTS] is
- the type of the object being allocated; otherwise, it's just TYPE.
- INIT is the initializer, if any. USE_GLOBAL_NEW is true if the
- user explicitly wrote "::operator new". PLACEMENT, if non-NULL, is
- a vector of arguments to be provided as arguments to a placement
- new operator. This routine performs no semantic checks; it just
- creates and returns a NEW_EXPR. */
- static tree
- build_raw_new_expr (vec<tree, va_gc> *placement, tree type, tree nelts,
- vec<tree, va_gc> *init, int use_global_new)
- {
- tree init_list;
- tree new_expr;
- /* If INIT is NULL, the we want to store NULL_TREE in the NEW_EXPR.
- If INIT is not NULL, then we want to store VOID_ZERO_NODE. This
- permits us to distinguish the case of a missing initializer "new
- int" from an empty initializer "new int()". */
- if (init == NULL)
- init_list = NULL_TREE;
- else if (init->is_empty ())
- init_list = void_node;
- else
- init_list = build_tree_list_vec (init);
- new_expr = build4 (NEW_EXPR, build_pointer_type (type),
- build_tree_list_vec (placement), type, nelts,
- init_list);
- NEW_EXPR_USE_GLOBAL (new_expr) = use_global_new;
- TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (new_expr) = 1;
- return new_expr;
- }
- /* Diagnose uninitialized const members or reference members of type
- TYPE. USING_NEW is used to disambiguate the diagnostic between a
- new expression without a new-initializer and a declaration. Returns
- the error count. */
- static int
- diagnose_uninitialized_cst_or_ref_member_1 (tree type, tree origin,
- bool using_new, bool complain)
- {
- tree field;
- int error_count = 0;
- if (type_has_user_provided_constructor (type))
- return 0;
- for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (type); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field))
- {
- tree field_type;
- if (TREE_CODE (field) != FIELD_DECL)
- continue;
- field_type = strip_array_types (TREE_TYPE (field));
- if (type_has_user_provided_constructor (field_type))
- continue;
- if (TREE_CODE (field_type) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
- {
- ++ error_count;
- if (complain)
- {
- if (DECL_CONTEXT (field) == origin)
- {
- if (using_new)
- error ("uninitialized reference member in %q#T "
- "using %<new%> without new-initializer", origin);
- else
- error ("uninitialized reference member in %q#T", origin);
- }
- else
- {
- if (using_new)
- error ("uninitialized reference member in base %q#T "
- "of %q#T using %<new%> without new-initializer",
- DECL_CONTEXT (field), origin);
- else
- error ("uninitialized reference member in base %q#T "
- "of %q#T", DECL_CONTEXT (field), origin);
- }
- inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (field),
- "%q#D should be initialized", field);
- }
- }
- if (CP_TYPE_CONST_P (field_type))
- {
- ++ error_count;
- if (complain)
- {
- if (DECL_CONTEXT (field) == origin)
- {
- if (using_new)
- error ("uninitialized const member in %q#T "
- "using %<new%> without new-initializer", origin);
- else
- error ("uninitialized const member in %q#T", origin);
- }
- else
- {
- if (using_new)
- error ("uninitialized const member in base %q#T "
- "of %q#T using %<new%> without new-initializer",
- DECL_CONTEXT (field), origin);
- else
- error ("uninitialized const member in base %q#T "
- "of %q#T", DECL_CONTEXT (field), origin);
- }
- inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (field),
- "%q#D should be initialized", field);
- }
- }
- if (CLASS_TYPE_P (field_type))
- error_count
- += diagnose_uninitialized_cst_or_ref_member_1 (field_type, origin,
- using_new, complain);
- }
- return error_count;
- }
- int
- diagnose_uninitialized_cst_or_ref_member (tree type, bool using_new, bool complain)
- {
- return diagnose_uninitialized_cst_or_ref_member_1 (type, type, using_new, complain);
- }
- /* Call __cxa_bad_array_new_length to indicate that the size calculation
- overflowed. Pretend it returns sizetype so that it plays nicely in the
- COND_EXPR. */
- tree
- throw_bad_array_new_length (void)
- {
- tree fn = get_identifier ("__cxa_throw_bad_array_new_length");
- if (!get_global_value_if_present (fn, &fn))
- fn = push_throw_library_fn (fn, build_function_type_list (sizetype,
- NULL_TREE));
- return build_cxx_call (fn, 0, NULL, tf_warning_or_error);
- }
- /* Generate code for a new-expression, including calling the "operator
- new" function, initializing the object, and, if an exception occurs
- during construction, cleaning up. The arguments are as for
- build_raw_new_expr. This may change PLACEMENT and INIT. */
- static tree
- build_new_1 (vec<tree, va_gc> **placement, tree type, tree nelts,
- vec<tree, va_gc> **init, bool globally_qualified_p,
- tsubst_flags_t complain)
- {
- tree size, rval;
- /* True iff this is a call to "operator new[]" instead of just
- "operator new". */
- bool array_p = false;
- /* If ARRAY_P is true, the element type of the array. This is never
- an ARRAY_TYPE; for something like "new int[3][4]", the
- ELT_TYPE is "int". If ARRAY_P is false, this is the same type as
- TYPE. */
- tree elt_type;
- /* The type of the new-expression. (This type is always a pointer
- type.) */
- tree pointer_type;
- tree non_const_pointer_type;
- tree outer_nelts = NULL_TREE;
- /* For arrays, a bounds checks on the NELTS parameter. */
- tree outer_nelts_check = NULL_TREE;
- bool outer_nelts_from_type = false;
- offset_int inner_nelts_count = 1;
- tree alloc_call, alloc_expr;
- /* Size of the inner array elements. */
- offset_int inner_size;
- /* The address returned by the call to "operator new". This node is
- a VAR_DECL and is therefore reusable. */
- tree alloc_node;
- tree alloc_fn;
- tree cookie_expr, init_expr;
- int nothrow, check_new;
- int use_java_new = 0;
- /* If non-NULL, the number of extra bytes to allocate at the
- beginning of the storage allocated for an array-new expression in
- order to store the number of elements. */
- tree cookie_size = NULL_TREE;
- tree placement_first;
- tree placement_expr = NULL_TREE;
- /* True if the function we are calling is a placement allocation
- function. */
- bool placement_allocation_fn_p;
- /* True if the storage must be initialized, either by a constructor
- or due to an explicit new-initializer. */
- bool is_initialized;
- /* The address of the thing allocated, not including any cookie. In
- particular, if an array cookie is in use, DATA_ADDR is the
- address of the first array element. This node is a VAR_DECL, and
- is therefore reusable. */
- tree data_addr;
- tree init_preeval_expr = NULL_TREE;
- tree orig_type = type;
- if (nelts)
- {
- outer_nelts = nelts;
- array_p = true;
- }
- else if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
- {
- /* Transforms new (T[N]) to new T[N]. The former is a GNU
- extension for variable N. (This also covers new T where T is
- a VLA typedef.) */
- array_p = true;
- nelts = array_type_nelts_top (type);
- outer_nelts = nelts;
- type = TREE_TYPE (type);
- outer_nelts_from_type = true;
- }
- /* If our base type is an array, then make sure we know how many elements
- it has. */
- for (elt_type = type;
- TREE_CODE (elt_type) == ARRAY_TYPE;
- elt_type = TREE_TYPE (elt_type))
- {
- tree inner_nelts = array_type_nelts_top (elt_type);
- tree inner_nelts_cst = maybe_constant_value (inner_nelts);
- if (TREE_CODE (inner_nelts_cst) == INTEGER_CST)
- {
- bool overflow;
- offset_int result = wi::mul (wi::to_offset (inner_nelts_cst),
- inner_nelts_count, SIGNED, &overflow);
- if (overflow)
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("integer overflow in array size");
- nelts = error_mark_node;
- }
- inner_nelts_count = result;
- }
- else
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- {
- error_at (EXPR_LOC_OR_LOC (inner_nelts, input_location),
- "array size in new-expression must be constant");
- cxx_constant_value(inner_nelts);
- }
- nelts = error_mark_node;
- }
- if (nelts != error_mark_node)
- nelts = cp_build_binary_op (input_location,
- MULT_EXPR, nelts,
- inner_nelts_cst,
- complain);
- }
- if (variably_modified_type_p (elt_type, NULL_TREE) && (complain & tf_error))
- {
- error ("variably modified type not allowed in new-expression");
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- if (nelts == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- /* Warn if we performed the (T[N]) to T[N] transformation and N is
- variable. */
- if (outer_nelts_from_type
- && !TREE_CONSTANT (maybe_constant_value (outer_nelts)))
- {
- if (complain & tf_warning_or_error)
- {
- const char *msg;
- if (typedef_variant_p (orig_type))
- msg = ("non-constant array new length must be specified "
- "directly, not by typedef");
- else
- msg = ("non-constant array new length must be specified "
- "without parentheses around the type-id");
- pedwarn (EXPR_LOC_OR_LOC (outer_nelts, input_location),
- OPT_Wvla, msg);
- }
- else
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- if (VOID_TYPE_P (elt_type))
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("invalid type %<void%> for new");
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- if (abstract_virtuals_error_sfinae (ACU_NEW, elt_type, complain))
- return error_mark_node;
- is_initialized = (type_build_ctor_call (elt_type) || *init != NULL);
- if (*init == NULL && cxx_dialect < cxx11)
- {
- bool maybe_uninitialized_error = false;
- /* A program that calls for default-initialization [...] of an
- entity of reference type is ill-formed. */
- if (CLASSTYPE_REF_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (elt_type))
- maybe_uninitialized_error = true;
- /* A new-expression that creates an object of type T initializes
- that object as follows:
- - If the new-initializer is omitted:
- -- If T is a (possibly cv-qualified) non-POD class type
- (or array thereof), the object is default-initialized (8.5).
- [...]
- -- Otherwise, the object created has indeterminate
- value. If T is a const-qualified type, or a (possibly
- cv-qualified) POD class type (or array thereof)
- containing (directly or indirectly) a member of
- const-qualified type, the program is ill-formed; */
- if (CLASSTYPE_READONLY_FIELDS_NEED_INIT (elt_type))
- maybe_uninitialized_error = true;
- if (maybe_uninitialized_error
- && diagnose_uninitialized_cst_or_ref_member (elt_type,
- /*using_new=*/true,
- complain & tf_error))
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- if (CP_TYPE_CONST_P (elt_type) && *init == NULL
- && default_init_uninitialized_part (elt_type))
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("uninitialized const in %<new%> of %q#T", elt_type);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- size = size_in_bytes (elt_type);
- if (array_p)
- {
- /* Maximum available size in bytes. Half of the address space
- minus the cookie size. */
- offset_int max_size
- = wi::set_bit_in_zero <offset_int> (TYPE_PRECISION (sizetype) - 1);
- /* Maximum number of outer elements which can be allocated. */
- offset_int max_outer_nelts;
- tree max_outer_nelts_tree;
- gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (size) == INTEGER_CST);
- cookie_size = targetm.cxx.get_cookie_size (elt_type);
- gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (cookie_size) == INTEGER_CST);
- gcc_checking_assert (wi::ltu_p (wi::to_offset (cookie_size), max_size));
- /* Unconditionally subtract the cookie size. This decreases the
- maximum object size and is safe even if we choose not to use
- a cookie after all. */
- max_size -= wi::to_offset (cookie_size);
- bool overflow;
- inner_size = wi::mul (wi::to_offset (size), inner_nelts_count, SIGNED,
- &overflow);
- if (overflow || wi::gtu_p (inner_size, max_size))
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("size of array is too large");
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- max_outer_nelts = wi::udiv_trunc (max_size, inner_size);
- /* Only keep the top-most seven bits, to simplify encoding the
- constant in the instruction stream. */
- {
- unsigned shift = (max_outer_nelts.get_precision ()) - 7
- - wi::clz (max_outer_nelts);
- max_outer_nelts = wi::lshift (wi::lrshift (max_outer_nelts, shift),
- shift);
- }
- max_outer_nelts_tree = wide_int_to_tree (sizetype, max_outer_nelts);
- size = size_binop (MULT_EXPR, size, convert (sizetype, nelts));
- outer_nelts_check = fold_build2 (LE_EXPR, boolean_type_node,
- outer_nelts,
- max_outer_nelts_tree);
- }
- alloc_fn = NULL_TREE;
- /* If PLACEMENT is a single simple pointer type not passed by
- reference, prepare to capture it in a temporary variable. Do
- this now, since PLACEMENT will change in the calls below. */
- placement_first = NULL_TREE;
- if (vec_safe_length (*placement) == 1
- && (TYPE_PTR_P (TREE_TYPE ((**placement)[0]))))
- placement_first = (**placement)[0];
- /* Allocate the object. */
- if (vec_safe_is_empty (*placement) && TYPE_FOR_JAVA (elt_type))
- {
- tree class_addr;
- tree class_decl;
- static const char alloc_name[] = "_Jv_AllocObject";
- if (!MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P (elt_type))
- {
- error ("%qT isn%'t a valid Java class type", elt_type);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- class_decl = build_java_class_ref (elt_type);
- if (class_decl == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- use_java_new = 1;
- if (!get_global_value_if_present (get_identifier (alloc_name),
- &alloc_fn))
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("call to Java constructor with %qs undefined", alloc_name);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- else if (really_overloaded_fn (alloc_fn))
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("%qD should never be overloaded", alloc_fn);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- alloc_fn = OVL_CURRENT (alloc_fn);
- class_addr = build1 (ADDR_EXPR, jclass_node, class_decl);
- alloc_call = cp_build_function_call_nary (alloc_fn, complain,
- class_addr, NULL_TREE);
- }
- else if (TYPE_FOR_JAVA (elt_type) && MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P (elt_type))
- {
- error ("Java class %q#T object allocated using placement new", elt_type);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- else
- {
- tree fnname;
- tree fns;
- fnname = ansi_opname (array_p ? VEC_NEW_EXPR : NEW_EXPR);
- if (!globally_qualified_p
- && CLASS_TYPE_P (elt_type)
- && (array_p
- ? TYPE_HAS_ARRAY_NEW_OPERATOR (elt_type)
- : TYPE_HAS_NEW_OPERATOR (elt_type)))
- {
- /* Use a class-specific operator new. */
- /* If a cookie is required, add some extra space. */
- if (array_p && TYPE_VEC_NEW_USES_COOKIE (elt_type))
- size = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, size, cookie_size);
- else
- {
- cookie_size = NULL_TREE;
- /* No size arithmetic necessary, so the size check is
- not needed. */
- if (outer_nelts_check != NULL && inner_size == 1)
- outer_nelts_check = NULL_TREE;
- }
- /* Perform the overflow check. */
- tree errval = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (sizetype);
- if (cxx_dialect >= cxx11 && flag_exceptions)
- errval = throw_bad_array_new_length ();
- if (outer_nelts_check != NULL_TREE)
- size = fold_build3 (COND_EXPR, sizetype, outer_nelts_check,
- size, errval);
- /* Create the argument list. */
- vec_safe_insert (*placement, 0, size);
- /* Do name-lookup to find the appropriate operator. */
- fns = lookup_fnfields (elt_type, fnname, /*protect=*/2);
- if (fns == NULL_TREE)
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("no suitable %qD found in class %qT", fnname, elt_type);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- if (TREE_CODE (fns) == TREE_LIST)
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- {
- error ("request for member %qD is ambiguous", fnname);
- print_candidates (fns);
- }
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- alloc_call = build_new_method_call (build_dummy_object (elt_type),
- fns, placement,
- /*conversion_path=*/NULL_TREE,
- LOOKUP_NORMAL,
- &alloc_fn,
- complain);
- }
- else
- {
- /* Use a global operator new. */
- /* See if a cookie might be required. */
- if (!(array_p && TYPE_VEC_NEW_USES_COOKIE (elt_type)))
- {
- cookie_size = NULL_TREE;
- /* No size arithmetic necessary, so the size check is
- not needed. */
- if (outer_nelts_check != NULL && inner_size == 1)
- outer_nelts_check = NULL_TREE;
- }
- alloc_call = build_operator_new_call (fnname, placement,
- &size, &cookie_size,
- outer_nelts_check,
- &alloc_fn, complain);
- }
- }
- if (alloc_call == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- gcc_assert (alloc_fn != NULL_TREE);
- /* If we found a simple case of PLACEMENT_EXPR above, then copy it
- into a temporary variable. */
- if (!processing_template_decl
- && placement_first != NULL_TREE
- && TREE_CODE (alloc_call) == CALL_EXPR
- && call_expr_nargs (alloc_call) == 2
- && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (CALL_EXPR_ARG (alloc_call, 0))) == INTEGER_TYPE
- && TYPE_PTR_P (TREE_TYPE (CALL_EXPR_ARG (alloc_call, 1))))
- {
- tree placement_arg = CALL_EXPR_ARG (alloc_call, 1);
- if (INTEGRAL_OR_ENUMERATION_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (placement_arg)))
- || VOID_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (placement_arg))))
- {
- placement_expr = get_target_expr (placement_first);
- CALL_EXPR_ARG (alloc_call, 1)
- = convert (TREE_TYPE (placement_arg), placement_expr);
- }
- }
- /* In the simple case, we can stop now. */
- pointer_type = build_pointer_type (type);
- if (!cookie_size && !is_initialized)
- return build_nop (pointer_type, alloc_call);
- /* Store the result of the allocation call in a variable so that we can
- use it more than once. */
- alloc_expr = get_target_expr (alloc_call);
- alloc_node = TARGET_EXPR_SLOT (alloc_expr);
- /* Strip any COMPOUND_EXPRs from ALLOC_CALL. */
- while (TREE_CODE (alloc_call) == COMPOUND_EXPR)
- alloc_call = TREE_OPERAND (alloc_call, 1);
- /* Now, check to see if this function is actually a placement
- allocation function. This can happen even when PLACEMENT is NULL
- because we might have something like:
- struct S { void* operator new (size_t, int i = 0); };
- A call to `new S' will get this allocation function, even though
- there is no explicit placement argument. If there is more than
- one argument, or there are variable arguments, then this is a
- placement allocation function. */
- placement_allocation_fn_p
- = (type_num_arguments (TREE_TYPE (alloc_fn)) > 1
- || varargs_function_p (alloc_fn));
- /* Preevaluate the placement args so that we don't reevaluate them for a
- placement delete. */
- if (placement_allocation_fn_p)
- {
- tree inits;
- stabilize_call (alloc_call, &inits);
- if (inits)
- alloc_expr = build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (alloc_expr), inits,
- alloc_expr);
- }
- /* unless an allocation function is declared with an empty excep-
- tion-specification (_except.spec_), throw(), it indicates failure to
- allocate storage by throwing a bad_alloc exception (clause _except_,
- _lib.bad.alloc_); it returns a non-null pointer otherwise If the allo-
- cation function is declared with an empty exception-specification,
- throw(), it returns null to indicate failure to allocate storage and a
- non-null pointer otherwise.
- So check for a null exception spec on the op new we just called. */
- nothrow = TYPE_NOTHROW_P (TREE_TYPE (alloc_fn));
- check_new = (flag_check_new || nothrow) && ! use_java_new;
- if (cookie_size)
- {
- tree cookie;
- tree cookie_ptr;
- tree size_ptr_type;
- /* Adjust so we're pointing to the start of the object. */
- data_addr = fold_build_pointer_plus (alloc_node, cookie_size);
- /* Store the number of bytes allocated so that we can know how
- many elements to destroy later. We use the last sizeof
- (size_t) bytes to store the number of elements. */
- cookie_ptr = size_binop (MINUS_EXPR, cookie_size, size_in_bytes (sizetype));
- cookie_ptr = fold_build_pointer_plus_loc (input_location,
- alloc_node, cookie_ptr);
- size_ptr_type = build_pointer_type (sizetype);
- cookie_ptr = fold_convert (size_ptr_type, cookie_ptr);
- cookie = cp_build_indirect_ref (cookie_ptr, RO_NULL, complain);
- cookie_expr = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, sizetype, cookie, nelts);
- if (targetm.cxx.cookie_has_size ())
- {
- /* Also store the element size. */
- cookie_ptr = fold_build_pointer_plus (cookie_ptr,
- fold_build1_loc (input_location,
- NEGATE_EXPR, sizetype,
- size_in_bytes (sizetype)));
- cookie = cp_build_indirect_ref (cookie_ptr, RO_NULL, complain);
- cookie = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, sizetype, cookie,
- size_in_bytes (elt_type));
- cookie_expr = build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (cookie_expr),
- cookie, cookie_expr);
- }
- }
- else
- {
- cookie_expr = NULL_TREE;
- data_addr = alloc_node;
- }
- /* Now use a pointer to the type we've actually allocated. */
- /* But we want to operate on a non-const version to start with,
- since we'll be modifying the elements. */
- non_const_pointer_type = build_pointer_type
- (cp_build_qualified_type (type, cp_type_quals (type) & ~TYPE_QUAL_CONST));
- data_addr = fold_convert (non_const_pointer_type, data_addr);
- /* Any further uses of alloc_node will want this type, too. */
- alloc_node = fold_convert (non_const_pointer_type, alloc_node);
- /* Now initialize the allocated object. Note that we preevaluate the
- initialization expression, apart from the actual constructor call or
- assignment--we do this because we want to delay the allocation as long
- as possible in order to minimize the size of the exception region for
- placement delete. */
- if (is_initialized)
- {
- bool stable;
- bool explicit_value_init_p = false;
- if (*init != NULL && (*init)->is_empty ())
- {
- *init = NULL;
- explicit_value_init_p = true;
- }
- if (processing_template_decl && explicit_value_init_p)
- {
- /* build_value_init doesn't work in templates, and we don't need
- the initializer anyway since we're going to throw it away and
- rebuild it at instantiation time, so just build up a single
- constructor call to get any appropriate diagnostics. */
- init_expr = cp_build_indirect_ref (data_addr, RO_NULL, complain);
- if (type_build_ctor_call (elt_type))
- init_expr = build_special_member_call (init_expr,
- complete_ctor_identifier,
- init, elt_type,
- LOOKUP_NORMAL,
- complain);
- stable = stabilize_init (init_expr, &init_preeval_expr);
- }
- else if (array_p)
- {
- tree vecinit = NULL_TREE;
- if (vec_safe_length (*init) == 1
- && DIRECT_LIST_INIT_P ((**init)[0]))
- {
- vecinit = (**init)[0];
- if (CONSTRUCTOR_NELTS (vecinit) == 0)
- /* List-value-initialization, leave it alone. */;
- else
- {
- tree arraytype, domain;
- if (TREE_CONSTANT (nelts))
- domain = compute_array_index_type (NULL_TREE, nelts,
- complain);
- else
- /* We'll check the length at runtime. */
- domain = NULL_TREE;
- arraytype = build_cplus_array_type (type, domain);
- vecinit = digest_init (arraytype, vecinit, complain);
- }
- }
- else if (*init)
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- permerror (input_location,
- "parenthesized initializer in array new");
- else
- return error_mark_node;
- vecinit = build_tree_list_vec (*init);
- }
- init_expr
- = build_vec_init (data_addr,
- cp_build_binary_op (input_location,
- MINUS_EXPR, outer_nelts,
- integer_one_node,
- complain),
- vecinit,
- explicit_value_init_p,
- /*from_array=*/0,
- complain);
- /* An array initialization is stable because the initialization
- of each element is a full-expression, so the temporaries don't
- leak out. */
- stable = true;
- }
- else
- {
- init_expr = cp_build_indirect_ref (data_addr, RO_NULL, complain);
- if (type_build_ctor_call (type) && !explicit_value_init_p)
- {
- init_expr = build_special_member_call (init_expr,
- complete_ctor_identifier,
- init, elt_type,
- LOOKUP_NORMAL,
- complain);
- }
- else if (explicit_value_init_p)
- {
- /* Something like `new int()'. */
- tree val = build_value_init (type, complain);
- if (val == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- init_expr = build2 (INIT_EXPR, type, init_expr, val);
- }
- else
- {
- tree ie;
- /* We are processing something like `new int (10)', which
- means allocate an int, and initialize it with 10. */
- ie = build_x_compound_expr_from_vec (*init, "new initializer",
- complain);
- init_expr = cp_build_modify_expr (init_expr, INIT_EXPR, ie,
- complain);
- }
- stable = stabilize_init (init_expr, &init_preeval_expr);
- }
- if (init_expr == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- /* If any part of the object initialization terminates by throwing an
- exception and a suitable deallocation function can be found, the
- deallocation function is called to free the memory in which the
- object was being constructed, after which the exception continues
- to propagate in the context of the new-expression. If no
- unambiguous matching deallocation function can be found,
- propagating the exception does not cause the object's memory to be
- freed. */
- if (flag_exceptions && ! use_java_new)
- {
- enum tree_code dcode = array_p ? VEC_DELETE_EXPR : DELETE_EXPR;
- tree cleanup;
- /* The Standard is unclear here, but the right thing to do
- is to use the same method for finding deallocation
- functions that we use for finding allocation functions. */
- cleanup = (build_op_delete_call
- (dcode,
- alloc_node,
- size,
- globally_qualified_p,
- placement_allocation_fn_p ? alloc_call : NULL_TREE,
- alloc_fn,
- complain));
- if (!cleanup)
- /* We're done. */;
- else if (stable)
- /* This is much simpler if we were able to preevaluate all of
- the arguments to the constructor call. */
- {
- /* CLEANUP is compiler-generated, so no diagnostics. */
- TREE_NO_WARNING (cleanup) = true;
- init_expr = build2 (TRY_CATCH_EXPR, void_type_node,
- init_expr, cleanup);
- /* Likewise, this try-catch is compiler-generated. */
- TREE_NO_WARNING (init_expr) = true;
- }
- else
- /* Ack! First we allocate the memory. Then we set our sentry
- variable to true, and expand a cleanup that deletes the
- memory if sentry is true. Then we run the constructor, and
- finally clear the sentry.
- We need to do this because we allocate the space first, so
- if there are any temporaries with cleanups in the
- constructor args and we weren't able to preevaluate them, we
- need this EH region to extend until end of full-expression
- to preserve nesting. */
- {
- tree end, sentry, begin;
- begin = get_target_expr (boolean_true_node);
- CLEANUP_EH_ONLY (begin) = 1;
- sentry = TARGET_EXPR_SLOT (begin);
- /* CLEANUP is compiler-generated, so no diagnostics. */
- TREE_NO_WARNING (cleanup) = true;
- TARGET_EXPR_CLEANUP (begin)
- = build3 (COND_EXPR, void_type_node, sentry,
- cleanup, void_node);
- end = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (sentry),
- sentry, boolean_false_node);
- init_expr
- = build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, void_type_node, begin,
- build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, void_type_node, init_expr,
- end));
- /* Likewise, this is compiler-generated. */
- TREE_NO_WARNING (init_expr) = true;
- }
- }
- }
- else
- init_expr = NULL_TREE;
- /* Now build up the return value in reverse order. */
- rval = data_addr;
- if (init_expr)
- rval = build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (rval), init_expr, rval);
- if (cookie_expr)
- rval = build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (rval), cookie_expr, rval);
- if (rval == data_addr)
- /* If we don't have an initializer or a cookie, strip the TARGET_EXPR
- and return the call (which doesn't need to be adjusted). */
- rval = TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (alloc_expr);
- else
- {
- if (check_new)
- {
- tree ifexp = cp_build_binary_op (input_location,
- NE_EXPR, alloc_node,
- nullptr_node,
- complain);
- rval = build_conditional_expr (input_location, ifexp, rval,
- alloc_node, complain);
- }
- /* Perform the allocation before anything else, so that ALLOC_NODE
- has been initialized before we start using it. */
- rval = build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (rval), alloc_expr, rval);
- }
- if (init_preeval_expr)
- rval = build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (rval), init_preeval_expr, rval);
- /* A new-expression is never an lvalue. */
- gcc_assert (!lvalue_p (rval));
- return convert (pointer_type, rval);
- }
- /* Generate a representation for a C++ "new" expression. *PLACEMENT
- is a vector of placement-new arguments (or NULL if none). If NELTS
- is NULL, TYPE is the type of the storage to be allocated. If NELTS
- is not NULL, then this is an array-new allocation; TYPE is the type
- of the elements in the array and NELTS is the number of elements in
- the array. *INIT, if non-NULL, is the initializer for the new
- object, or an empty vector to indicate an initializer of "()". If
- USE_GLOBAL_NEW is true, then the user explicitly wrote "::new"
- rather than just "new". This may change PLACEMENT and INIT. */
- tree
- build_new (vec<tree, va_gc> **placement, tree type, tree nelts,
- vec<tree, va_gc> **init, int use_global_new, tsubst_flags_t complain)
- {
- tree rval;
- vec<tree, va_gc> *orig_placement = NULL;
- tree orig_nelts = NULL_TREE;
- vec<tree, va_gc> *orig_init = NULL;
- if (type == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- if (nelts == NULL_TREE && vec_safe_length (*init) == 1
- /* Don't do auto deduction where it might affect mangling. */
- && (!processing_template_decl || at_function_scope_p ()))
- {
- tree auto_node = type_uses_auto (type);
- if (auto_node)
- {
- tree d_init = (**init)[0];
- d_init = resolve_nondeduced_context (d_init);
- type = do_auto_deduction (type, d_init, auto_node);
- }
- }
- if (processing_template_decl)
- {
- if (dependent_type_p (type)
- || any_type_dependent_arguments_p (*placement)
- || (nelts && type_dependent_expression_p (nelts))
- || (nelts && *init)
- || any_type_dependent_arguments_p (*init))
- return build_raw_new_expr (*placement, type, nelts, *init,
- use_global_new);
- orig_placement = make_tree_vector_copy (*placement);
- orig_nelts = nelts;
- if (*init)
- orig_init = make_tree_vector_copy (*init);
- make_args_non_dependent (*placement);
- if (nelts)
- nelts = build_non_dependent_expr (nelts);
- make_args_non_dependent (*init);
- }
- if (nelts)
- {
- if (!build_expr_type_conversion (WANT_INT | WANT_ENUM, nelts, false))
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- permerror (input_location, "size in array new must have integral type");
- else
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- nelts = mark_rvalue_use (nelts);
- nelts = cp_save_expr (cp_convert (sizetype, nelts, complain));
- }
- /* ``A reference cannot be created by the new operator. A reference
- is not an object (8.2.2, 8.4.3), so a pointer to it could not be
- returned by new.'' ARM 5.3.3 */
- if (TREE_CODE (type) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("new cannot be applied to a reference type");
- else
- return error_mark_node;
- type = TREE_TYPE (type);
- }
- if (TREE_CODE (type) == FUNCTION_TYPE)
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("new cannot be applied to a function type");
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- /* The type allocated must be complete. If the new-type-id was
- "T[N]" then we are just checking that "T" is complete here, but
- that is equivalent, since the value of "N" doesn't matter. */
- if (!complete_type_or_maybe_complain (type, NULL_TREE, complain))
- return error_mark_node;
- rval = build_new_1 (placement, type, nelts, init, use_global_new, complain);
- if (rval == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- if (processing_template_decl)
- {
- tree ret = build_raw_new_expr (orig_placement, type, orig_nelts,
- orig_init, use_global_new);
- release_tree_vector (orig_placement);
- release_tree_vector (orig_init);
- return ret;
- }
- /* Wrap it in a NOP_EXPR so warn_if_unused_value doesn't complain. */
- rval = build1 (NOP_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (rval), rval);
- TREE_NO_WARNING (rval) = 1;
- return rval;
- }
- /* Given a Java class, return a decl for the corresponding java.lang.Class. */
- tree
- build_java_class_ref (tree type)
- {
- tree name = NULL_TREE, class_decl;
- static tree CL_suffix = NULL_TREE;
- if (CL_suffix == NULL_TREE)
- CL_suffix = get_identifier("class$");
- if (jclass_node == NULL_TREE)
- {
- jclass_node = IDENTIFIER_GLOBAL_VALUE (get_identifier ("jclass"));
- if (jclass_node == NULL_TREE)
- {
- error ("call to Java constructor, while %<jclass%> undefined");
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- jclass_node = TREE_TYPE (jclass_node);
- }
- /* Mangle the class$ field. */
- {
- tree field;
- for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (type); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field))
- if (DECL_NAME (field) == CL_suffix)
- {
- mangle_decl (field);
- name = DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (field);
- break;
- }
- if (!field)
- {
- error ("can%'t find %<class$%> in %qT", type);
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- }
- class_decl = IDENTIFIER_GLOBAL_VALUE (name);
- if (class_decl == NULL_TREE)
- {
- class_decl = build_decl (input_location,
- VAR_DECL, name, TREE_TYPE (jclass_node));
- TREE_STATIC (class_decl) = 1;
- DECL_EXTERNAL (class_decl) = 1;
- TREE_PUBLIC (class_decl) = 1;
- DECL_ARTIFICIAL (class_decl) = 1;
- DECL_IGNORED_P (class_decl) = 1;
- pushdecl_top_level (class_decl);
- make_decl_rtl (class_decl);
- }
- return class_decl;
- }
- static tree
- build_vec_delete_1 (tree base, tree maxindex, tree type,
- special_function_kind auto_delete_vec,
- int use_global_delete, tsubst_flags_t complain)
- {
- tree virtual_size;
- tree ptype = build_pointer_type (type = complete_type (type));
- tree size_exp;
- /* Temporary variables used by the loop. */
- tree tbase, tbase_init;
- /* This is the body of the loop that implements the deletion of a
- single element, and moves temp variables to next elements. */
- tree body;
- /* This is the LOOP_EXPR that governs the deletion of the elements. */
- tree loop = 0;
- /* This is the thing that governs what to do after the loop has run. */
- tree deallocate_expr = 0;
- /* This is the BIND_EXPR which holds the outermost iterator of the
- loop. It is convenient to set this variable up and test it before
- executing any other code in the loop.
- This is also the containing expression returned by this function. */
- tree controller = NULL_TREE;
- tree tmp;
- /* We should only have 1-D arrays here. */
- gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (type) != ARRAY_TYPE);
- if (base == error_mark_node || maxindex == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type))
- {
- if ((complain & tf_warning)
- && warning (OPT_Wdelete_incomplete,
- "possible problem detected in invocation of "
- "delete [] operator:"))
- {
- cxx_incomplete_type_diagnostic (base, type, DK_WARNING);
- inform (input_location, "neither the destructor nor the "
- "class-specific operator delete [] will be called, "
- "even if they are declared when the class is defined");
- }
- /* This size won't actually be used. */
- size_exp = size_one_node;
- goto no_destructor;
- }
- size_exp = size_in_bytes (type);
- if (! MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P (type))
- goto no_destructor;
- else if (TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (type))
- {
- /* Make sure the destructor is callable. */
- if (type_build_dtor_call (type))
- {
- tmp = build_delete (ptype, base, sfk_complete_destructor,
- LOOKUP_NORMAL|LOOKUP_DESTRUCTOR, 1,
- complain);
- if (tmp == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- goto no_destructor;
- }
- /* The below is short by the cookie size. */
- virtual_size = size_binop (MULT_EXPR, size_exp,
- convert (sizetype, maxindex));
- tbase = create_temporary_var (ptype);
- tbase_init
- = cp_build_modify_expr (tbase, NOP_EXPR,
- fold_build_pointer_plus_loc (input_location,
- fold_convert (ptype,
- base),
- virtual_size),
- complain);
- if (tbase_init == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- controller = build3 (BIND_EXPR, void_type_node, tbase,
- NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE);
- TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (controller) = 1;
- body = build1 (EXIT_EXPR, void_type_node,
- build2 (EQ_EXPR, boolean_type_node, tbase,
- fold_convert (ptype, base)));
- tmp = fold_build1_loc (input_location, NEGATE_EXPR, sizetype, size_exp);
- tmp = fold_build_pointer_plus (tbase, tmp);
- tmp = cp_build_modify_expr (tbase, NOP_EXPR, tmp, complain);
- if (tmp == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- body = build_compound_expr (input_location, body, tmp);
- tmp = build_delete (ptype, tbase, sfk_complete_destructor,
- LOOKUP_NORMAL|LOOKUP_DESTRUCTOR, 1,
- complain);
- if (tmp == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- body = build_compound_expr (input_location, body, tmp);
- loop = build1 (LOOP_EXPR, void_type_node, body);
- loop = build_compound_expr (input_location, tbase_init, loop);
- no_destructor:
- /* Delete the storage if appropriate. */
- if (auto_delete_vec == sfk_deleting_destructor)
- {
- tree base_tbd;
- /* The below is short by the cookie size. */
- virtual_size = size_binop (MULT_EXPR, size_exp,
- convert (sizetype, maxindex));
- if (! TYPE_VEC_NEW_USES_COOKIE (type))
- /* no header */
- base_tbd = base;
- else
- {
- tree cookie_size;
- cookie_size = targetm.cxx.get_cookie_size (type);
- base_tbd = cp_build_binary_op (input_location,
- MINUS_EXPR,
- cp_convert (string_type_node,
- base, complain),
- cookie_size,
- complain);
- if (base_tbd == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- base_tbd = cp_convert (ptype, base_tbd, complain);
- /* True size with header. */
- virtual_size = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, virtual_size, cookie_size);
- }
- deallocate_expr = build_op_delete_call (VEC_DELETE_EXPR,
- base_tbd, virtual_size,
- use_global_delete & 1,
- /*placement=*/NULL_TREE,
- /*alloc_fn=*/NULL_TREE,
- complain);
- }
- body = loop;
- if (!deallocate_expr)
- ;
- else if (!body)
- body = deallocate_expr;
- else
- body = build_compound_expr (input_location, body, deallocate_expr);
- if (!body)
- body = integer_zero_node;
- /* Outermost wrapper: If pointer is null, punt. */
- body = fold_build3_loc (input_location, COND_EXPR, void_type_node,
- fold_build2_loc (input_location,
- NE_EXPR, boolean_type_node, base,
- convert (TREE_TYPE (base),
- nullptr_node)),
- body, integer_zero_node);
- body = build1 (NOP_EXPR, void_type_node, body);
- if (controller)
- {
- TREE_OPERAND (controller, 1) = body;
- body = controller;
- }
- if (TREE_CODE (base) == SAVE_EXPR)
- /* Pre-evaluate the SAVE_EXPR outside of the BIND_EXPR. */
- body = build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, void_type_node, base, body);
- return convert_to_void (body, ICV_CAST, complain);
- }
- /* Create an unnamed variable of the indicated TYPE. */
- tree
- create_temporary_var (tree type)
- {
- tree decl;
- decl = build_decl (input_location,
- VAR_DECL, NULL_TREE, type);
- TREE_USED (decl) = 1;
- DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl) = 1;
- DECL_IGNORED_P (decl) = 1;
- DECL_CONTEXT (decl) = current_function_decl;
- return decl;
- }
- /* Create a new temporary variable of the indicated TYPE, initialized
- to INIT.
- It is not entered into current_binding_level, because that breaks
- things when it comes time to do final cleanups (which take place
- "outside" the binding contour of the function). */
- tree
- get_temp_regvar (tree type, tree init)
- {
- tree decl;
- decl = create_temporary_var (type);
- add_decl_expr (decl);
- finish_expr_stmt (cp_build_modify_expr (decl, INIT_EXPR, init,
- tf_warning_or_error));
- return decl;
- }
- /* Subroutine of build_vec_init. Returns true if assigning to an array of
- INNER_ELT_TYPE from INIT is trivial. */
- static bool
- vec_copy_assign_is_trivial (tree inner_elt_type, tree init)
- {
- tree fromtype = inner_elt_type;
- if (real_lvalue_p (init))
- fromtype = cp_build_reference_type (fromtype, /*rval*/false);
- return is_trivially_xible (MODIFY_EXPR, inner_elt_type, fromtype);
- }
- /* `build_vec_init' returns tree structure that performs
- initialization of a vector of aggregate types.
- BASE is a reference to the vector, of ARRAY_TYPE, or a pointer
- to the first element, of POINTER_TYPE.
- MAXINDEX is the maximum index of the array (one less than the
- number of elements). It is only used if BASE is a pointer or
- TYPE_DOMAIN (TREE_TYPE (BASE)) == NULL_TREE.
- INIT is the (possibly NULL) initializer.
- If EXPLICIT_VALUE_INIT_P is true, then INIT must be NULL. All
- elements in the array are value-initialized.
- FROM_ARRAY is 0 if we should init everything with INIT
- (i.e., every element initialized from INIT).
- FROM_ARRAY is 1 if we should index into INIT in parallel
- with initialization of DECL.
- FROM_ARRAY is 2 if we should index into INIT in parallel,
- but use assignment instead of initialization. */
- tree
- build_vec_init (tree base, tree maxindex, tree init,
- bool explicit_value_init_p,
- int from_array, tsubst_flags_t complain)
- {
- tree rval;
- tree base2 = NULL_TREE;
- tree itype = NULL_TREE;
- tree iterator;
- /* The type of BASE. */
- tree atype = TREE_TYPE (base);
- /* The type of an element in the array. */
- tree type = TREE_TYPE (atype);
- /* The element type reached after removing all outer array
- types. */
- tree inner_elt_type;
- /* The type of a pointer to an element in the array. */
- tree ptype;
- tree stmt_expr;
- tree compound_stmt;
- int destroy_temps;
- tree try_block = NULL_TREE;
- int num_initialized_elts = 0;
- bool is_global;
- tree obase = base;
- bool xvalue = false;
- bool errors = false;
- if (TREE_CODE (atype) == ARRAY_TYPE && TYPE_DOMAIN (atype))
- maxindex = array_type_nelts (atype);
- if (maxindex == NULL_TREE || maxindex == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- if (explicit_value_init_p)
- gcc_assert (!init);
- inner_elt_type = strip_array_types (type);
- /* Look through the TARGET_EXPR around a compound literal. */
- if (init && TREE_CODE (init) == TARGET_EXPR
- && TREE_CODE (TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (init)) == CONSTRUCTOR
- && from_array != 2)
- init = TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (init);
- /* If we have a braced-init-list, make sure that the array
- is big enough for all the initializers. */
- bool length_check = (init && TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR
- && CONSTRUCTOR_NELTS (init) > 0
- && !TREE_CONSTANT (maxindex));
- if (init
- && TREE_CODE (atype) == ARRAY_TYPE
- && TREE_CONSTANT (maxindex)
- && (from_array == 2
- ? vec_copy_assign_is_trivial (inner_elt_type, init)
- : !TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING (type))
- && ((TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR
- /* Don't do this if the CONSTRUCTOR might contain something
- that might throw and require us to clean up. */
- && (vec_safe_is_empty (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (init))
- || ! TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (inner_elt_type)))
- || from_array))
- {
- /* Do non-default initialization of trivial arrays resulting from
- brace-enclosed initializers. In this case, digest_init and
- store_constructor will handle the semantics for us. */
- if (BRACE_ENCLOSED_INITIALIZER_P (init))
- init = digest_init (atype, init, complain);
- stmt_expr = build2 (INIT_EXPR, atype, base, init);
- return stmt_expr;
- }
- maxindex = cp_convert (ptrdiff_type_node, maxindex, complain);
- if (TREE_CODE (atype) == ARRAY_TYPE)
- {
- ptype = build_pointer_type (type);
- base = decay_conversion (base, complain);
- if (base == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- base = cp_convert (ptype, base, complain);
- }
- else
- ptype = atype;
- /* The code we are generating looks like:
- ({
- T* t1 = (T*) base;
- T* rval = t1;
- ptrdiff_t iterator = maxindex;
- try {
- for (; iterator != -1; --iterator) {
- ... initialize *t1 ...
- ++t1;
- }
- } catch (...) {
- ... destroy elements that were constructed ...
- }
- rval;
- })
- We can omit the try and catch blocks if we know that the
- initialization will never throw an exception, or if the array
- elements do not have destructors. We can omit the loop completely if
- the elements of the array do not have constructors.
- We actually wrap the entire body of the above in a STMT_EXPR, for
- tidiness.
- When copying from array to another, when the array elements have
- only trivial copy constructors, we should use __builtin_memcpy
- rather than generating a loop. That way, we could take advantage
- of whatever cleverness the back end has for dealing with copies
- of blocks of memory. */
- is_global = begin_init_stmts (&stmt_expr, &compound_stmt);
- destroy_temps = stmts_are_full_exprs_p ();
- current_stmt_tree ()->stmts_are_full_exprs_p = 0;
- rval = get_temp_regvar (ptype, base);
- base = get_temp_regvar (ptype, rval);
- iterator = get_temp_regvar (ptrdiff_type_node, maxindex);
- /* If initializing one array from another, initialize element by
- element. We rely upon the below calls to do the argument
- checking. Evaluate the initializer before entering the try block. */
- if (from_array && init && TREE_CODE (init) != CONSTRUCTOR)
- {
- if (lvalue_kind (init) & clk_rvalueref)
- xvalue = true;
- base2 = decay_conversion (init, complain);
- if (base2 == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- itype = TREE_TYPE (base2);
- base2 = get_temp_regvar (itype, base2);
- itype = TREE_TYPE (itype);
- }
- /* Protect the entire array initialization so that we can destroy
- the partially constructed array if an exception is thrown.
- But don't do this if we're assigning. */
- if (flag_exceptions && TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (type)
- && from_array != 2)
- {
- try_block = begin_try_block ();
- }
- /* Should we try to create a constant initializer? */
- bool try_const = (TREE_CODE (atype) == ARRAY_TYPE
- && TREE_CONSTANT (maxindex)
- && (init ? TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR
- : (type_has_constexpr_default_constructor
- (inner_elt_type)))
- && (literal_type_p (inner_elt_type)
- || TYPE_HAS_CONSTEXPR_CTOR (inner_elt_type)));
- vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *const_vec = NULL;
- bool saw_non_const = false;
- /* If we're initializing a static array, we want to do static
- initialization of any elements with constant initializers even if
- some are non-constant. */
- bool do_static_init = (DECL_P (obase) && TREE_STATIC (obase));
- bool empty_list = false;
- if (init && BRACE_ENCLOSED_INITIALIZER_P (init)
- && CONSTRUCTOR_NELTS (init) == 0)
- /* Skip over the handling of non-empty init lists. */
- empty_list = true;
- /* Maybe pull out constant value when from_array? */
- else if (init != NULL_TREE && TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR)
- {
- /* Do non-default initialization of non-trivial arrays resulting from
- brace-enclosed initializers. */
- unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT idx;
- tree field, elt;
- /* If the constructor already has the array type, it's been through
- digest_init, so we shouldn't try to do anything more. */
- bool digested = same_type_p (atype, TREE_TYPE (init));
- from_array = 0;
- if (length_check)
- {
- tree nelts = size_int (CONSTRUCTOR_NELTS (init) - 1);
- if (TREE_CODE (atype) != ARRAY_TYPE)
- {
- if (flag_exceptions)
- {
- tree c = fold_build2 (LT_EXPR, boolean_type_node, iterator,
- nelts);
- c = build3 (COND_EXPR, void_type_node, c,
- throw_bad_array_new_length (), void_node);
- finish_expr_stmt (c);
- }
- /* Don't check an array new when -fno-exceptions. */
- }
- else if (flag_sanitize & SANITIZE_BOUNDS
- && do_ubsan_in_current_function ())
- {
- /* Make sure the last element of the initializer is in bounds. */
- finish_expr_stmt
- (ubsan_instrument_bounds
- (input_location, obase, &nelts, /*ignore_off_by_one*/false));
- }
- }
- if (try_const)
- vec_alloc (const_vec, CONSTRUCTOR_NELTS (init));
- FOR_EACH_CONSTRUCTOR_ELT (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (init), idx, field, elt)
- {
- tree baseref = build1 (INDIRECT_REF, type, base);
- tree one_init;
- num_initialized_elts++;
- current_stmt_tree ()->stmts_are_full_exprs_p = 1;
- if (digested)
- one_init = build2 (INIT_EXPR, type, baseref, elt);
- else if (MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P (type) || TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
- one_init = build_aggr_init (baseref, elt, 0, complain);
- else
- one_init = cp_build_modify_expr (baseref, NOP_EXPR,
- elt, complain);
- if (one_init == error_mark_node)
- errors = true;
- if (try_const)
- {
- tree e = maybe_constant_init (one_init);
- if (reduced_constant_expression_p (e))
- {
- CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (const_vec, field, e);
- if (do_static_init)
- one_init = NULL_TREE;
- else
- one_init = build2 (INIT_EXPR, type, baseref, e);
- }
- else
- {
- if (do_static_init)
- {
- tree value = build_zero_init (TREE_TYPE (e), NULL_TREE,
- true);
- if (value)
- CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (const_vec, field, value);
- }
- saw_non_const = true;
- }
- }
- if (one_init)
- finish_expr_stmt (one_init);
- current_stmt_tree ()->stmts_are_full_exprs_p = 0;
- one_init = cp_build_unary_op (PREINCREMENT_EXPR, base, 0, complain);
- if (one_init == error_mark_node)
- errors = true;
- else
- finish_expr_stmt (one_init);
- one_init = cp_build_unary_op (PREDECREMENT_EXPR, iterator, 0,
- complain);
- if (one_init == error_mark_node)
- errors = true;
- else
- finish_expr_stmt (one_init);
- }
- /* Any elements without explicit initializers get T{}. */
- empty_list = true;
- }
- else if (from_array)
- {
- if (init)
- /* OK, we set base2 above. */;
- else if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type)
- && ! TYPE_HAS_DEFAULT_CONSTRUCTOR (type))
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("initializer ends prematurely");
- errors = true;
- }
- }
- /* Now, default-initialize any remaining elements. We don't need to
- do that if a) the type does not need constructing, or b) we've
- already initialized all the elements.
- We do need to keep going if we're copying an array. */
- if (try_const && !init)
- /* With a constexpr default constructor, which we checked for when
- setting try_const above, default-initialization is equivalent to
- value-initialization, and build_value_init gives us something more
- friendly to maybe_constant_init. */
- explicit_value_init_p = true;
- if (from_array
- || ((type_build_ctor_call (type) || init || explicit_value_init_p)
- && ! (tree_fits_shwi_p (maxindex)
- && (num_initialized_elts
- == tree_to_shwi (maxindex) + 1))))
- {
- /* If the ITERATOR is equal to -1, then we don't have to loop;
- we've already initialized all the elements. */
- tree for_stmt;
- tree elt_init;
- tree to;
- for_stmt = begin_for_stmt (NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE);
- finish_for_init_stmt (for_stmt);
- finish_for_cond (build2 (NE_EXPR, boolean_type_node, iterator,
- build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (iterator), -1)),
- for_stmt, false);
- elt_init = cp_build_unary_op (PREDECREMENT_EXPR, iterator, 0,
- complain);
- if (elt_init == error_mark_node)
- errors = true;
- finish_for_expr (elt_init, for_stmt);
- to = build1 (INDIRECT_REF, type, base);
- /* If the initializer is {}, then all elements are initialized from T{}.
- But for non-classes, that's the same as value-initialization. */
- if (empty_list)
- {
- if (cxx_dialect >= cxx11 && AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type))
- {
- init = build_constructor (init_list_type_node, NULL);
- CONSTRUCTOR_IS_DIRECT_INIT (init) = true;
- }
- else
- {
- init = NULL_TREE;
- explicit_value_init_p = true;
- }
- }
- if (from_array)
- {
- tree from;
- if (base2)
- {
- from = build1 (INDIRECT_REF, itype, base2);
- if (xvalue)
- from = move (from);
- }
- else
- from = NULL_TREE;
- if (from_array == 2)
- elt_init = cp_build_modify_expr (to, NOP_EXPR, from,
- complain);
- else if (type_build_ctor_call (type))
- elt_init = build_aggr_init (to, from, 0, complain);
- else if (from)
- elt_init = cp_build_modify_expr (to, NOP_EXPR, from,
- complain);
- else
- gcc_unreachable ();
- }
- else if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
- {
- if (init && !BRACE_ENCLOSED_INITIALIZER_P (init))
- sorry
- ("cannot initialize multi-dimensional array with initializer");
- elt_init = build_vec_init (build1 (INDIRECT_REF, type, base),
- 0, init,
- explicit_value_init_p,
- 0, complain);
- }
- else if (explicit_value_init_p)
- {
- elt_init = build_value_init (type, complain);
- if (elt_init != error_mark_node)
- elt_init = build2 (INIT_EXPR, type, to, elt_init);
- }
- else
- {
- gcc_assert (type_build_ctor_call (type) || init);
- if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type))
- elt_init = build_aggr_init (to, init, 0, complain);
- else
- {
- if (TREE_CODE (init) == TREE_LIST)
- init = build_x_compound_expr_from_list (init, ELK_INIT,
- complain);
- elt_init = build2 (INIT_EXPR, type, to, init);
- }
- }
- if (elt_init == error_mark_node)
- errors = true;
- if (try_const)
- {
- /* FIXME refs to earlier elts */
- tree e = maybe_constant_init (elt_init);
- if (reduced_constant_expression_p (e))
- {
- if (initializer_zerop (e))
- /* Don't fill the CONSTRUCTOR with zeros. */
- e = NULL_TREE;
- if (do_static_init)
- elt_init = NULL_TREE;
- }
- else
- {
- saw_non_const = true;
- if (do_static_init)
- e = build_zero_init (TREE_TYPE (e), NULL_TREE, true);
- else
- e = NULL_TREE;
- }
- if (e)
- {
- int max = tree_to_shwi (maxindex)+1;
- for (; num_initialized_elts < max; ++num_initialized_elts)
- {
- tree field = size_int (num_initialized_elts);
- CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (const_vec, field, e);
- }
- }
- }
- current_stmt_tree ()->stmts_are_full_exprs_p = 1;
- if (elt_init)
- finish_expr_stmt (elt_init);
- current_stmt_tree ()->stmts_are_full_exprs_p = 0;
- finish_expr_stmt (cp_build_unary_op (PREINCREMENT_EXPR, base, 0,
- complain));
- if (base2)
- finish_expr_stmt (cp_build_unary_op (PREINCREMENT_EXPR, base2, 0,
- complain));
- finish_for_stmt (for_stmt);
- }
- /* Make sure to cleanup any partially constructed elements. */
- if (flag_exceptions && TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (type)
- && from_array != 2)
- {
- tree e;
- tree m = cp_build_binary_op (input_location,
- MINUS_EXPR, maxindex, iterator,
- complain);
- /* Flatten multi-dimensional array since build_vec_delete only
- expects one-dimensional array. */
- if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
- m = cp_build_binary_op (input_location,
- MULT_EXPR, m,
- /* Avoid mixing signed and unsigned. */
- convert (TREE_TYPE (m),
- array_type_nelts_total (type)),
- complain);
- finish_cleanup_try_block (try_block);
- e = build_vec_delete_1 (rval, m,
- inner_elt_type, sfk_complete_destructor,
- /*use_global_delete=*/0, complain);
- if (e == error_mark_node)
- errors = true;
- finish_cleanup (e, try_block);
- }
- /* The value of the array initialization is the array itself, RVAL
- is a pointer to the first element. */
- finish_stmt_expr_expr (rval, stmt_expr);
- stmt_expr = finish_init_stmts (is_global, stmt_expr, compound_stmt);
- current_stmt_tree ()->stmts_are_full_exprs_p = destroy_temps;
- if (errors)
- return error_mark_node;
- if (try_const)
- {
- if (!saw_non_const)
- {
- tree const_init = build_constructor (atype, const_vec);
- return build2 (INIT_EXPR, atype, obase, const_init);
- }
- else if (do_static_init && !vec_safe_is_empty (const_vec))
- DECL_INITIAL (obase) = build_constructor (atype, const_vec);
- else
- vec_free (const_vec);
- }
- /* Now make the result have the correct type. */
- if (TREE_CODE (atype) == ARRAY_TYPE)
- {
- atype = build_pointer_type (atype);
- stmt_expr = build1 (NOP_EXPR, atype, stmt_expr);
- stmt_expr = cp_build_indirect_ref (stmt_expr, RO_NULL, complain);
- TREE_NO_WARNING (stmt_expr) = 1;
- }
- return stmt_expr;
- }
- /* Call the DTOR_KIND destructor for EXP. FLAGS are as for
- build_delete. */
- static tree
- build_dtor_call (tree exp, special_function_kind dtor_kind, int flags,
- tsubst_flags_t complain)
- {
- tree name;
- tree fn;
- switch (dtor_kind)
- {
- case sfk_complete_destructor:
- name = complete_dtor_identifier;
- break;
- case sfk_base_destructor:
- name = base_dtor_identifier;
- break;
- case sfk_deleting_destructor:
- name = deleting_dtor_identifier;
- break;
- default:
- gcc_unreachable ();
- }
- fn = lookup_fnfields (TREE_TYPE (exp), name, /*protect=*/2);
- return build_new_method_call (exp, fn,
- /*args=*/NULL,
- /*conversion_path=*/NULL_TREE,
- flags,
- /*fn_p=*/NULL,
- complain);
- }
- /* Generate a call to a destructor. TYPE is the type to cast ADDR to.
- ADDR is an expression which yields the store to be destroyed.
- AUTO_DELETE is the name of the destructor to call, i.e., either
- sfk_complete_destructor, sfk_base_destructor, or
- sfk_deleting_destructor.
- FLAGS is the logical disjunction of zero or more LOOKUP_
- flags. See cp-tree.h for more info. */
- tree
- build_delete (tree otype, tree addr, special_function_kind auto_delete,
- int flags, int use_global_delete, tsubst_flags_t complain)
- {
- tree expr;
- if (addr == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- tree type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (otype);
- /* Can happen when CURRENT_EXCEPTION_OBJECT gets its type
- set to `error_mark_node' before it gets properly cleaned up. */
- if (type == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- if (TREE_CODE (type) == POINTER_TYPE)
- type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (type));
- if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
- {
- if (TYPE_DOMAIN (type) == NULL_TREE)
- {
- if (complain & tf_error)
- error ("unknown array size in delete");
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- return build_vec_delete (addr, array_type_nelts (type),
- auto_delete, use_global_delete, complain);
- }
- if (TYPE_PTR_P (otype))
- {
- addr = mark_rvalue_use (addr);
- /* We don't want to warn about delete of void*, only other
- incomplete types. Deleting other incomplete types
- invokes undefined behavior, but it is not ill-formed, so
- compile to something that would even do The Right Thing
- (TM) should the type have a trivial dtor and no delete
- operator. */
- if (!VOID_TYPE_P (type))
- {
- complete_type (type);
- if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type))
- {
- if ((complain & tf_warning)
- && warning (OPT_Wdelete_incomplete,
- "possible problem detected in invocation of "
- "delete operator:"))
- {
- cxx_incomplete_type_diagnostic (addr, type, DK_WARNING);
- inform (input_location,
- "neither the destructor nor the class-specific "
- "operator delete will be called, even if they are "
- "declared when the class is defined");
- }
- }
- else if (auto_delete == sfk_deleting_destructor && warn_delnonvdtor
- && MAYBE_CLASS_TYPE_P (type) && !CLASSTYPE_FINAL (type)
- && TYPE_POLYMORPHIC_P (type))
- {
- tree dtor;
- dtor = CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTORS (type);
- if (!dtor || !DECL_VINDEX (dtor))
- {
- if (CLASSTYPE_PURE_VIRTUALS (type))
- warning (OPT_Wdelete_non_virtual_dtor,
- "deleting object of abstract class type %qT"
- " which has non-virtual destructor"
- " will cause undefined behaviour", type);
- else
- warning (OPT_Wdelete_non_virtual_dtor,
- "deleting object of polymorphic class type %qT"
- " which has non-virtual destructor"
- " might cause undefined behaviour", type);
- }
- }
- }
- if (TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (addr))
- addr = save_expr (addr);
- /* Throw away const and volatile on target type of addr. */
- addr = convert_force (build_pointer_type (type), addr, 0, complain);
- }
- else
- {
- /* Don't check PROTECT here; leave that decision to the
- destructor. If the destructor is accessible, call it,
- else report error. */
- addr = cp_build_addr_expr (addr, complain);
- if (addr == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- if (TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (addr))
- addr = save_expr (addr);
- addr = convert_force (build_pointer_type (type), addr, 0, complain);
- }
- if (TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (type))
- {
- /* Make sure the destructor is callable. */
- if (type_build_dtor_call (type))
- {
- expr = build_dtor_call (cp_build_indirect_ref (addr, RO_NULL,
- complain),
- sfk_complete_destructor, flags, complain);
- if (expr == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- if (auto_delete != sfk_deleting_destructor)
- return void_node;
- return build_op_delete_call (DELETE_EXPR, addr,
- cxx_sizeof_nowarn (type),
- use_global_delete,
- /*placement=*/NULL_TREE,
- /*alloc_fn=*/NULL_TREE,
- complain);
- }
- else
- {
- tree head = NULL_TREE;
- tree do_delete = NULL_TREE;
- tree ifexp;
- if (CLASSTYPE_LAZY_DESTRUCTOR (type))
- lazily_declare_fn (sfk_destructor, type);
- /* For `::delete x', we must not use the deleting destructor
- since then we would not be sure to get the global `operator
- delete'. */
- if (use_global_delete && auto_delete == sfk_deleting_destructor)
- {
- /* We will use ADDR multiple times so we must save it. */
- addr = save_expr (addr);
- head = get_target_expr (build_headof (addr));
- /* Delete the object. */
- do_delete = build_op_delete_call (DELETE_EXPR,
- head,
- cxx_sizeof_nowarn (type),
- /*global_p=*/true,
- /*placement=*/NULL_TREE,
- /*alloc_fn=*/NULL_TREE,
- complain);
- /* Otherwise, treat this like a complete object destructor
- call. */
- auto_delete = sfk_complete_destructor;
- }
- /* If the destructor is non-virtual, there is no deleting
- variant. Instead, we must explicitly call the appropriate
- `operator delete' here. */
- else if (!DECL_VIRTUAL_P (CLASSTYPE_DESTRUCTORS (type))
- && auto_delete == sfk_deleting_destructor)
- {
- /* We will use ADDR multiple times so we must save it. */
- addr = save_expr (addr);
- /* Build the call. */
- do_delete = build_op_delete_call (DELETE_EXPR,
- addr,
- cxx_sizeof_nowarn (type),
- /*global_p=*/false,
- /*placement=*/NULL_TREE,
- /*alloc_fn=*/NULL_TREE,
- complain);
- /* Call the complete object destructor. */
- auto_delete = sfk_complete_destructor;
- }
- else if (auto_delete == sfk_deleting_destructor
- && TYPE_GETS_REG_DELETE (type))
- {
- /* Make sure we have access to the member op delete, even though
- we'll actually be calling it from the destructor. */
- build_op_delete_call (DELETE_EXPR, addr, cxx_sizeof_nowarn (type),
- /*global_p=*/false,
- /*placement=*/NULL_TREE,
- /*alloc_fn=*/NULL_TREE,
- complain);
- }
- expr = build_dtor_call (cp_build_indirect_ref (addr, RO_NULL, complain),
- auto_delete, flags, complain);
- if (expr == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- if (do_delete)
- expr = build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, void_type_node, expr, do_delete);
- /* We need to calculate this before the dtor changes the vptr. */
- if (head)
- expr = build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, void_type_node, head, expr);
- if (flags & LOOKUP_DESTRUCTOR)
- /* Explicit destructor call; don't check for null pointer. */
- ifexp = integer_one_node;
- else
- {
- /* Handle deleting a null pointer. */
- ifexp = fold (cp_build_binary_op (input_location,
- NE_EXPR, addr, nullptr_node,
- complain));
- if (ifexp == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- if (ifexp != integer_one_node)
- expr = build3 (COND_EXPR, void_type_node, ifexp, expr, void_node);
- return expr;
- }
- }
- /* At the beginning of a destructor, push cleanups that will call the
- destructors for our base classes and members.
- Called from begin_destructor_body. */
- void
- push_base_cleanups (void)
- {
- tree binfo, base_binfo;
- int i;
- tree member;
- tree expr;
- vec<tree, va_gc> *vbases;
- /* Run destructors for all virtual baseclasses. */
- if (CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (current_class_type))
- {
- tree cond = (condition_conversion
- (build2 (BIT_AND_EXPR, integer_type_node,
- current_in_charge_parm,
- integer_two_node)));
- /* The CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES vector is in initialization
- order, which is also the right order for pushing cleanups. */
- for (vbases = CLASSTYPE_VBASECLASSES (current_class_type), i = 0;
- vec_safe_iterate (vbases, i, &base_binfo); i++)
- {
- if (type_build_dtor_call (BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo)))
- {
- expr = build_special_member_call (current_class_ref,
- base_dtor_identifier,
- NULL,
- base_binfo,
- (LOOKUP_NORMAL
- | LOOKUP_NONVIRTUAL),
- tf_warning_or_error);
- if (TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo)))
- {
- expr = build3 (COND_EXPR, void_type_node, cond,
- expr, void_node);
- finish_decl_cleanup (NULL_TREE, expr);
- }
- }
- }
- }
- /* Take care of the remaining baseclasses. */
- for (binfo = TYPE_BINFO (current_class_type), i = 0;
- BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo, i, base_binfo); i++)
- {
- if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (base_binfo)
- || !type_build_dtor_call (BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo)))
- continue;
- expr = build_special_member_call (current_class_ref,
- base_dtor_identifier,
- NULL, base_binfo,
- LOOKUP_NORMAL | LOOKUP_NONVIRTUAL,
- tf_warning_or_error);
- if (TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (BINFO_TYPE (base_binfo)))
- finish_decl_cleanup (NULL_TREE, expr);
- }
- /* Don't automatically destroy union members. */
- if (TREE_CODE (current_class_type) == UNION_TYPE)
- return;
- for (member = TYPE_FIELDS (current_class_type); member;
- member = DECL_CHAIN (member))
- {
- tree this_type = TREE_TYPE (member);
- if (this_type == error_mark_node
- || TREE_CODE (member) != FIELD_DECL
- || DECL_ARTIFICIAL (member))
- continue;
- if (ANON_AGGR_TYPE_P (this_type))
- continue;
- if (type_build_dtor_call (this_type))
- {
- tree this_member = (build_class_member_access_expr
- (current_class_ref, member,
- /*access_path=*/NULL_TREE,
- /*preserve_reference=*/false,
- tf_warning_or_error));
- expr = build_delete (this_type, this_member,
- sfk_complete_destructor,
- LOOKUP_NONVIRTUAL|LOOKUP_DESTRUCTOR|LOOKUP_NORMAL,
- 0, tf_warning_or_error);
- if (TYPE_HAS_NONTRIVIAL_DESTRUCTOR (this_type))
- finish_decl_cleanup (NULL_TREE, expr);
- }
- }
- }
- /* Build a C++ vector delete expression.
- MAXINDEX is the number of elements to be deleted.
- ELT_SIZE is the nominal size of each element in the vector.
- BASE is the expression that should yield the store to be deleted.
- This function expands (or synthesizes) these calls itself.
- AUTO_DELETE_VEC says whether the container (vector) should be deallocated.
- This also calls delete for virtual baseclasses of elements of the vector.
- Update: MAXINDEX is no longer needed. The size can be extracted from the
- start of the vector for pointers, and from the type for arrays. We still
- use MAXINDEX for arrays because it happens to already have one of the
- values we'd have to extract. (We could use MAXINDEX with pointers to
- confirm the size, and trap if the numbers differ; not clear that it'd
- be worth bothering.) */
- tree
- build_vec_delete (tree base, tree maxindex,
- special_function_kind auto_delete_vec,
- int use_global_delete, tsubst_flags_t complain)
- {
- tree type;
- tree rval;
- tree base_init = NULL_TREE;
- type = TREE_TYPE (base);
- if (TYPE_PTR_P (type))
- {
- /* Step back one from start of vector, and read dimension. */
- tree cookie_addr;
- tree size_ptr_type = build_pointer_type (sizetype);
- base = mark_rvalue_use (base);
- if (TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (base))
- {
- base_init = get_target_expr (base);
- base = TARGET_EXPR_SLOT (base_init);
- }
- type = strip_array_types (TREE_TYPE (type));
- cookie_addr = fold_build1_loc (input_location, NEGATE_EXPR,
- sizetype, TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (sizetype));
- cookie_addr = fold_build_pointer_plus (fold_convert (size_ptr_type, base),
- cookie_addr);
- maxindex = cp_build_indirect_ref (cookie_addr, RO_NULL, complain);
- }
- else if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
- {
- /* Get the total number of things in the array, maxindex is a
- bad name. */
- maxindex = array_type_nelts_total (type);
- type = strip_array_types (type);
- base = decay_conversion (base, complain);
- if (base == error_mark_node)
- return error_mark_node;
- if (TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (base))
- {
- base_init = get_target_expr (base);
- base = TARGET_EXPR_SLOT (base_init);
- }
- }
- else
- {
- if (base != error_mark_node && !(complain & tf_error))
- error ("type to vector delete is neither pointer or array type");
- return error_mark_node;
- }
- rval = build_vec_delete_1 (base, maxindex, type, auto_delete_vec,
- use_global_delete, complain);
- if (base_init && rval != error_mark_node)
- rval = build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (rval), base_init, rval);
- return rval;
- }
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