SubElt = ParseInitializerWithPotentialDesignator();
// If we couldn't parse the subelement, bail out.
- if (SubElt.isInvalid) {
- InitExprsOk = false;
- SkipUntil(tok::r_brace, false, true);
- break;
- } else
+ if (!SubElt.isInvalid) {
InitExprs.push_back(SubElt.Val);
+ } else {
+ InitExprsOk = false;
+
+ // We have two ways to try to recover from this error: if the code looks
+ // gramatically ok (i.e. we have a comma comming up) try to continue
+ // parsing the rest of the initializer. This allows us to emit
+ // diagnostics for later elements that we find. If we don't see a comma,
+ // assume there is a parse error, and just skip to recover.
+ if (Tok.isNot(tok::comma)) {
+ SkipUntil(tok::r_brace, false, true);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
// If we don't have a comma continued list, we're done.
if (Tok.isNot(tok::comma)) break;
if (InitExprsOk && Tok.is(tok::r_brace))
return Actions.ActOnInitList(LBraceLoc, &InitExprs[0], InitExprs.size(),
ConsumeBrace());
+
+ // Delete any parsed subexpressions.
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = InitExprs.size(); i != e; ++i)
+ Actions.DeleteExpr(InitExprs[i]);
+
// Match the '}'.
MatchRHSPunctuation(tok::r_brace, LBraceLoc);
return ExprResult(true); // an error occurred.