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authorJohn McCall <rjmccall@apple.com>2011-02-14 07:13:47 +0000
committerJohn McCall <rjmccall@apple.com>2011-02-14 07:13:47 +0000
commitc146582e609bb4c2de6e559aa40d4e920c43b1b0 (patch)
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When parsing an out-of-line member function declaration, we must delay
access-control diagnostics which arise from the portion of the declarator following the scope specifier, just in case access is granted by friending the individual method. This can also happen with in-line member function declarations of class templates due to templated-scope friend declarations. We were really playing fast-and-loose before with this sort of thing, and it turned out to work because *most* friend functions are in file scope. Making us delay regardless of context exposed several bugs with how we were manipulating delay. I ended up needing a concept of a context that's independent of the declarations in which it appears, and then I actually had to make some things save contexts correctly, but delay should be much cleaner now. I also encapsulated all the delayed-diagnostics machinery in a single subobject of Sema; this is a pattern we might want to consider rolling out to other components of Sema. llvm-svn: 125485
Diffstat (limited to 'clang/lib/Parse/ParseDeclCXX.cpp')
-rw-r--r--clang/lib/Parse/ParseDeclCXX.cpp8
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/clang/lib/Parse/ParseDeclCXX.cpp b/clang/lib/Parse/ParseDeclCXX.cpp
index 9466ebc844b..b3ad25b024f 100644
--- a/clang/lib/Parse/ParseDeclCXX.cpp
+++ b/clang/lib/Parse/ParseDeclCXX.cpp
@@ -2087,10 +2087,12 @@ TypeResult Parser::ParseTrailingReturnType() {
/// \brief We have just started parsing the definition of a new class,
/// so push that class onto our stack of classes that is currently
/// being parsed.
-void Parser::PushParsingClass(Decl *ClassDecl, bool NonNestedClass) {
+Sema::ParsingClassState
+Parser::PushParsingClass(Decl *ClassDecl, bool NonNestedClass) {
assert((NonNestedClass || !ClassStack.empty()) &&
"Nested class without outer class");
ClassStack.push(new ParsingClass(ClassDecl, NonNestedClass));
+ return Actions.PushParsingClass();
}
/// \brief Deallocate the given parsed class and all of its nested
@@ -2110,9 +2112,11 @@ void Parser::DeallocateParsedClasses(Parser::ParsingClass *Class) {
///
/// \returns true if the class we've popped is a top-level class,
/// false otherwise.
-void Parser::PopParsingClass() {
+void Parser::PopParsingClass(Sema::ParsingClassState state) {
assert(!ClassStack.empty() && "Mismatched push/pop for class parsing");
+ Actions.PopParsingClass(state);
+
ParsingClass *Victim = ClassStack.top();
ClassStack.pop();
if (Victim->TopLevelClass) {
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