//===--- ParseTemplate.cpp - Template Parsing -----------------------------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file implements parsing of C++ templates. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "clang/Parse/Parser.h" #include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h" #include "clang/Parse/DeclSpec.h" #include "clang/Parse/Scope.h" using namespace clang; /// ParseTemplateDeclaration - Parse a template declaration, which includes /// the template parameter list and either a function of class declaration. /// /// template-declaration: [C++ temp] /// 'export'[opt] 'template' '<' template-parameter-list '>' declaration Parser::DeclTy *Parser::ParseTemplateDeclaration(unsigned Context) { assert((Tok.is(tok::kw_export) || Tok.is(tok::kw_template)) && "Token does not start a template declaration."); // Consume the optional export token, if it exists, followed by the // namespace token. bool isExported = false; if(Tok.is(tok::kw_export)) { SourceLocation ExportLoc = ConsumeToken(); if(!Tok.is(tok::kw_template)) { Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_expected_template); return 0; } isExported = true; } SourceLocation TemplateLoc = ConsumeToken(); // Try to parse the template parameters, and the declaration if successful. if(ParseTemplateParameters(0)) { // For some reason, this is generating a compiler error when parsing the // declaration. Apparently, ParseDeclaration doesn't want to match a // function-definition, but will match a function declaration. // TODO: ParseDeclarationOrFunctionDefinition return ParseDeclaration(Context); } return 0; } /// ParseTemplateParameters - Parses a template-parameter-list enclosed in /// angle brackets. bool Parser::ParseTemplateParameters(DeclTy* TmpDecl) { // Get the template parameter list. if(!Tok.is(tok::less)) { Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_expected_less_after) << "template"; return false; } ConsumeToken(); // Try to parse the template parameter list. if(ParseTemplateParameterList(0)) { if(!Tok.is(tok::greater)) { Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_expected_greater); return false; } ConsumeToken(); } return true; } /// ParseTemplateParameterList - Parse a template parameter list. If /// the parsing fails badly (i.e., closing bracket was left out), this /// will try to put the token stream in a reasonable position (closing /// a statement, etc.) and return false. /// /// template-parameter-list: [C++ temp] /// template-parameter /// template-parameter-list ',' template-parameter bool Parser::ParseTemplateParameterList(DeclTy* TmpDecl) { // FIXME: For now, this is just going to consume the template parameters. // Eventually, we should pass the template decl AST node as a parameter and // apply template parameters as we find them. while(1) { DeclTy* TmpParam = ParseTemplateParameter(); if(!TmpParam) { // If we failed to parse a template parameter, skip until we find // a comma or closing brace. SkipUntil(tok::comma, tok::greater, true, true); } // Did we find a comma or the end of the template parmeter list? if(Tok.is(tok::comma)) { ConsumeToken(); } else if(Tok.is(tok::greater)) { // Don't consume this... that's done by template parser. break; } else { // Somebody probably forgot to close the template. Skip ahead and // try to get out of the expression. This error is currently // subsumed by whatever goes on in ParseTemplateParameter. // TODO: This could match >>, and it would be nice to avoid those // silly errors with template >. // Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_expected_comma_greater); SkipUntil(tok::greater, true, true); return false; } } return true; } /// ParseTemplateParameter - Parse a template-parameter (C++ [temp.param]). /// /// template-parameter: [C++ temp.param] /// type-parameter /// parameter-declaration /// /// type-parameter: (see below) /// 'class' identifier[opt] /// 'class' identifier[opt] '=' type-id /// 'typename' identifier[opt] /// 'typename' identifier[opt] '=' type-id /// 'template' '<' template-parameter-list '>' 'class' identifier[opt] /// 'template' '<' template-parameter-list '>' 'class' identifier[opt] = id-expression Parser::DeclTy *Parser::ParseTemplateParameter() { TryAnnotateCXXScopeToken(); if(Tok.is(tok::kw_class) || (Tok.is(tok::kw_typename) && NextToken().isNot(tok::annot_qualtypename))) { return ParseTypeParameter(); } else if(Tok.is(tok::kw_template)) { return ParseTemplateTemplateParameter(); } else { // If it's none of the above, then it must be a parameter declaration. // NOTE: This will pick up errors in the closure of the template parameter // list (e.g., template < ; Check here to implement >> style closures. return ParseNonTypeTemplateParameter(); } return 0; } /// ParseTypeParameter - Parse a template type parameter (C++ [temp.param]). /// Other kinds of template parameters are parsed in /// ParseTemplateTemplateParameter and ParseNonTypeTemplateParameter. /// /// type-parameter: [C++ temp.param] /// 'class' identifier[opt] /// 'class' identifier[opt] '=' type-id /// 'typename' identifier[opt] /// 'typename' identifier[opt] '=' type-id Parser::DeclTy *Parser::ParseTypeParameter() { SourceLocation keyLoc = ConsumeToken(); // Grab the template parameter name (if given) IdentifierInfo* paramName = 0; if(Tok.is(tok::identifier)) { paramName = Tok.getIdentifierInfo(); ConsumeToken(); } else if(Tok.is(tok::equal) || Tok.is(tok::comma) || Tok.is(tok::greater)) { // Unnamed template parameter. Don't have to do anything here, just // don't consume this token. } else { Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_expected_ident); return 0; } // Grab a default type id (if given). TypeTy* defaultType = 0; if(Tok.is(tok::equal)) { ConsumeToken(); defaultType = ParseTypeName(); if(!defaultType) return 0; } // FIXME: Add an action for type parameters. return 0; } /// ParseTemplateTemplateParameter - Handle the parsing of template /// template parameters. /// /// type-parameter: [C++ temp.param] /// 'template' '<' template-parameter-list '>' 'class' identifier[opt] /// 'template' '<' template-parameter-list '>' 'class' identifier[opt] = id-expression Parser::DeclTy* Parser::ParseTemplateTemplateParameter() { assert(Tok.is(tok::kw_template) && "Expected 'template' keyword"); // Handle the template <...> part. SourceLocation TemplateLoc = ConsumeToken(); if(!ParseTemplateParameters(0)) { return 0; } // Generate a meaningful error if the user forgot to put class before the // identifier, comma, or greater. if(!Tok.is(tok::kw_class)) { Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_expected_class_before) << PP.getSpelling(Tok); return 0; } SourceLocation ClassLoc = ConsumeToken(); // Get the identifier, if given. IdentifierInfo* ident = 0; if(Tok.is(tok::identifier)) { ident = Tok.getIdentifierInfo(); ConsumeToken(); } else if(Tok.is(tok::equal) || Tok.is(tok::comma) || Tok.is(tok::greater)) { // Unnamed template parameter. Don't have to do anything here, just // don't consume this token. } else { Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_expected_ident); return 0; } // Get the a default value, if given. ExprResult defaultExpr; if(Tok.is(tok::equal)) { ConsumeToken(); defaultExpr = ParseCXXIdExpression(); if(defaultExpr.isInvalid) { return 0; } } // FIXME: Add an action for template template parameters. return 0; } /// ParseNonTypeTemplateParameter - Handle the parsing of non-type /// template parameters (e.g., in "template class array;"). /// template-parameter: /// ... /// parameter-declaration /// /// NOTE: It would be ideal to simply call out to ParseParameterDeclaration(), /// but that didn't work out to well. Instead, this tries to recrate the basic /// parsing of parameter declarations, but tries to constrain it for template /// parameters. /// FIXME: We need to make ParseParameterDeclaration work for non-type /// template parameters, too. Parser::DeclTy* Parser::ParseNonTypeTemplateParameter() { SourceLocation startLoc = Tok.getLocation(); // Parse the declaration-specifiers (i.e., the type). // FIXME:: The type should probably be restricted in some way... Not all // declarators (parts of declarators?) are accepted for parameters. DeclSpec ds; ParseDeclarationSpecifiers(ds); // Parse this as a typename. Declarator decl(ds, Declarator::TypeNameContext); ParseDeclarator(decl); if(ds.getTypeSpecType() == DeclSpec::TST_unspecified && !ds.getTypeRep()) { // This probably shouldn't happen - and it's more of a Sema thing, but // basically we didn't parse the type name because we couldn't associate // it with an AST node. we should just skip to the comma or greater. // TODO: This is currently a placeholder for some kind of Sema Error. Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_parse_error); SkipUntil(tok::comma, tok::greater, true, true); return 0; } // If there's an identifier after the typename, parse that as part of the // declarator - or something. if(Tok.is(tok::identifier)) { ConsumeToken(); } // Is there a default value? Parsing this can be fairly annoying because // we have to stop on the first non-nested (paren'd) '>' as the closure // for the template parameter list. Or a ','. if(Tok.is(tok::equal)) { // TODO: Implement default non-type values. SkipUntil(tok::comma, tok::greater, true, true); } // FIXME: Add an action for non-type template parameters. return 0; }