using namespace clang;
+static int SelectDigraphErrorMessage(tok::TokenKind Kind) {
+ switch (Kind) {
+ case tok::kw_template: return 0;
+ case tok::kw_const_cast: return 1;
+ case tok::kw_dynamic_cast: return 2;
+ case tok::kw_reinterpret_cast: return 3;
+ case tok::kw_static_cast: return 4;
+ default:
+ assert(0 && "Unknown type for digraph error message.");
+ return -1;
+ }
+}
+
+// Are the two tokens adjacent in the same source file?
+static bool AreTokensAdjacent(Preprocessor &PP, Token &First, Token &Second) {
+ SourceManager &SM = PP.getSourceManager();
+ SourceLocation FirstLoc = SM.getSpellingLoc(First.getLocation());
+ SourceLocation FirstEnd = FirstLoc.getFileLocWithOffset(First.getLength());
+ return FirstEnd == SM.getSpellingLoc(Second.getLocation());
+}
+
+// Suggest fixit for "<::" after a cast.
+static void FixDigraph(Parser &P, Preprocessor &PP, Token &DigraphToken,
+ Token &ColonToken, tok::TokenKind Kind, bool AtDigraph) {
+ // Pull '<:' and ':' off token stream.
+ if (!AtDigraph)
+ PP.Lex(DigraphToken);
+ PP.Lex(ColonToken);
+
+ SourceRange Range;
+ Range.setBegin(DigraphToken.getLocation());
+ Range.setEnd(ColonToken.getLocation());
+ P.Diag(DigraphToken.getLocation(), diag::err_missing_whitespace_digraph)
+ << SelectDigraphErrorMessage(Kind)
+ << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(Range, "< ::");
+
+ // Update token information to reflect their change in token type.
+ ColonToken.setKind(tok::coloncolon);
+ ColonToken.setLocation(ColonToken.getLocation().getFileLocWithOffset(-1));
+ ColonToken.setLength(2);
+ DigraphToken.setKind(tok::less);
+ DigraphToken.setLength(1);
+
+ // Push new tokens back to token stream.
+ PP.EnterToken(ColonToken);
+ if (!AtDigraph)
+ PP.EnterToken(DigraphToken);
+}
+
/// \brief Parse global scope or nested-name-specifier if present.
///
/// Parses a C++ global scope specifier ('::') or nested-name-specifier (which
continue;
}
+ // Check for '<::' which should be '< ::' instead of '[:' when following
+ // a template name.
+ if (Next.is(tok::l_square) && Next.getLength() == 2) {
+ Token SecondToken = GetLookAheadToken(2);
+ if (SecondToken.is(tok::colon) &&
+ AreTokensAdjacent(PP, Next, SecondToken)) {
+ TemplateTy Template;
+ UnqualifiedId TemplateName;
+ TemplateName.setIdentifier(&II, Tok.getLocation());
+ bool MemberOfUnknownSpecialization;
+ if (Actions.isTemplateName(getCurScope(), SS,
+ /*hasTemplateKeyword=*/false,
+ TemplateName,
+ ObjectType,
+ EnteringContext,
+ Template,
+ MemberOfUnknownSpecialization)) {
+ FixDigraph(*this, PP, Next, SecondToken, tok::kw_template,
+ /*AtDigraph*/false);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
// nested-name-specifier:
// type-name '<'
if (Next.is(tok::less)) {
SourceLocation OpLoc = ConsumeToken();
SourceLocation LAngleBracketLoc = Tok.getLocation();
+ // Check for "<::" which is parsed as "[:". If found, fix token stream,
+ // diagnose error, suggest fix, and recover parsing.
+ Token Next = NextToken();
+ if (Tok.is(tok::l_square) && Tok.getLength() == 2 && Next.is(tok::colon) &&
+ AreTokensAdjacent(PP, Tok, Next))
+ FixDigraph(*this, PP, Tok, Next, Kind, /*AtDigraph*/true);
+
if (ExpectAndConsume(tok::less, diag::err_expected_less_after, CastName))
return ExprError();
-// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only %s
+// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
char *const_cast_test(const char *var)
{
// This was being incorrectly tentatively parsed.
namespace test1 {
- template <class T> class A {};
+ template <class T> class A {}; // expected-note 2{{here}}
void foo() { A<int>(*(A<int>*)0); }
}
+
+typedef char* c;
+typedef A* a;
+void test2(char x, struct B * b) {
+ (void)const_cast<::c>(&x); // expected-error{{found '<::' after a const_cast which forms the digraph '<:' (aka '[') and a ':', did you mean '< ::'?}}
+ (void)dynamic_cast<::a>(b); // expected-error{{found '<::' after a dynamic_cast which forms the digraph '<:' (aka '[') and a ':', did you mean '< ::'?}}
+ (void)reinterpret_cast<::c>(x); // expected-error{{found '<::' after a reinterpret_cast which forms the digraph '<:' (aka '[') and a ':', did you mean '< ::'?}}
+ (void)static_cast<::c>(&x); // expected-error{{found '<::' after a static_cast which forms the digraph '<:' (aka '[') and a ':', did you mean '< ::'?}}
+
+ // Do not do digraph correction.
+ (void)static_cast<: :c>(&x); //\
+ expected-error {{expected '<' after 'static_cast'}} \
+ expected-error {{expected expression}}\
+ expected-error {{expected ']'}}\
+ expected-note {{to match this '['}}
+ (void)static_cast<: // expected-error {{expected '<' after 'static_cast'}} \
+ expected-note {{to match this '['}}
+ :c>(&x); // expected-error {{expected expression}} \
+ expected-error {{expected ']'}}
+#define LC <:
+#define C :
+ test1::A LC:B> c; // expected-error {{cannot refer to class template 'A' without a template argument list}} expected-error 2{{}} expected-note{{}}
+ (void)static_cast LC:c>(&x); // expected-error {{expected '<' after 'static_cast'}} expected-error 2{{}} expected-note{{}}
+ test1::A<:C B> d; // expected-error {{cannot refer to class template 'A' without a template argument list}} expected-error 2{{}} expected-note{{}}
+ (void)static_cast<:C c>(&x); // expected-error {{expected '<' after 'static_cast'}} expected-error 2{{}} expected-note{{}}
+
+#define LCC <::
+ test1::A LCC B> e; // expected-error{{found '<::' after a template name which forms the digraph '<:' (aka '[') and a ':', did you mean '< ::'?}}
+ (void)static_cast LCC c>(&x); // expected-error{{found '<::' after a static_cast which forms the digraph '<:' (aka '[') and a ':', did you mean '< ::'?}}
+}