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* [Sema] Change addr space diagnostics in casts to follow C++ style.Anastasia Stulova2019-03-071-14/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change adds a new diagnostic for mismatching address spaces to be used for C++ casts (only enabled in C style cast for now, the rest will follow!). The change extends C-style cast rules to account for address spaces. It also adds a separate function for address space cast checking that can be used to map from a separate address space cast operator addrspace_cast (to be added as a follow up patch). Note, that after this change clang will no longer allows arbitrary address space conversions in reinterpret_casts because they can lead to accidental errors. The implicit safe conversions would still be allowed. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58346 llvm-svn: 355609
* Implement appropriate semantics for C++ casting and conversion whenDouglas Gregor2011-04-151-0/+197
dealing with address-space- and GC-qualified pointers. Previously, these qualifiers were being treated just like cvr-qualifiers (in some cases) or were completely ignored, leading to uneven behavior. For example, const_cast would allow conversion between pointers to different address spaces. The new semantics are fairly simple: reinterpret_cast can be used to explicitly cast between pointers to different address spaces (including adding/removing addresss spaces), while static_cast/dynamic_cast/const_cast do not tolerate any changes in the address space. C-style casts can add/remove/change address spaces through the reinterpret_cast mechanism. Other non-CVR qualifiers (e.g., Objective-C GC qualifiers) work similarly. As part of this change, I tweaked the "casts away constness" diagnostic to use the term "casts away qualifiers". The term "constness" actually comes from the C++ standard, despite the fact that removing "volatile" also falls under that category. In Clang, we also have restrict, address spaces, ObjC GC attributes, etc., so the more general "qualifiers" is clearer. llvm-svn: 129583
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