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Summary: Previously the TemplateSpecialization instance for 'template_alias', in the example below, returned the type info of the canonical type (int). This ignored the type alias if the template type happen to be aliased. Before this patch, the assert would trigger with an alignment of 4: ``` typedef int __attribute__(( aligned( 16 ) )) aligned_int; template < typename > using template_alias = aligned_int; static_assert( alignof( template_alias<void>) == 16, "" ); ``` This patch checks if the TemplateSpecialization type has an alias, and if so will return the type information for the aliased type, else the canonical type's info is returned (original behavior). I believe that this is the desired behavior. Reviewers: aaron.ballman, rjmccall Reviewed By: rjmccall Subscribers: cfe-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54048 llvm-svn: 346146
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
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// rdar://13784901
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struct S0 {
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int x;
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static const int test0 = __alignof__(x); // expected-error {{invalid application of 'alignof' to a field of a class still being defined}}
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static const int test1 = __alignof__(S0::x); // expected-error {{invalid application of 'alignof' to a field of a class still being defined}}
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auto test2() -> char(&)[__alignof__(x)]; // expected-error {{invalid application of 'alignof' to a field of a class still being defined}}
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};
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struct S1; // expected-note 6 {{forward declaration}}
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extern S1 s1;
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const int test3 = __alignof__(s1); // expected-error {{invalid application of '__alignof' to an incomplete type 'S1'}}
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struct S2 {
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S2();
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S1 &s;
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int x;
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int test4 = __alignof__(x); // ok
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int test5 = __alignof__(s); // expected-error {{invalid application of '__alignof' to an incomplete type 'S1'}}
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};
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const int test6 = __alignof__(S2::x);
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const int test7 = __alignof__(S2::s); // expected-error {{invalid application of '__alignof' to an incomplete type 'S1'}}
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// Arguably, these should fail like the S1 cases do: the alignment of
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// 's2.x' should depend on the alignment of both x-within-S2 and
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// s2-within-S3 and thus require 'S3' to be complete. If we start
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// doing the appropriate recursive walk to do that, we should make
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// sure that these cases don't explode.
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struct S3 {
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S2 s2;
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static const int test8 = __alignof__(s2.x);
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static const int test9 = __alignof__(s2.s); // expected-error {{invalid application of '__alignof' to an incomplete type 'S1'}}
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auto test10() -> char(&)[__alignof__(s2.x)];
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static const int test11 = __alignof__(S3::s2.x);
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static const int test12 = __alignof__(S3::s2.s); // expected-error {{invalid application of '__alignof' to an incomplete type 'S1'}}
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auto test13() -> char(&)[__alignof__(s2.x)];
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};
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// Same reasoning as S3.
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struct S4 {
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union {
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int x;
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};
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static const int test0 = __alignof__(x);
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static const int test1 = __alignof__(S0::x);
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auto test2() -> char(&)[__alignof__(x)];
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};
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// Regression test for asking for the alignment of a field within an invalid
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// record.
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struct S5 {
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S1 s; // expected-error {{incomplete type}}
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int x;
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};
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const int test8 = __alignof__(S5::x);
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int test14[2];
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static_assert(alignof(test14) == 4, "foo"); // expected-warning {{'alignof' applied to an expression is a GNU extension}}
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// PR19992
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static_assert(alignof(int[]) == alignof(int), ""); // ok
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namespace alignof_array_expr {
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alignas(32) extern int n[];
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static_assert(alignof(n) == 32, ""); // expected-warning {{GNU extension}}
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template<int> struct S {
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static int a[];
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};
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template<int N> int S<N>::a[N];
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// ok, does not complete type of S<-1>::a
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static_assert(alignof(S<-1>::a) == alignof(int), ""); // expected-warning {{GNU extension}}
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}
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template <typename T> void n(T) {
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alignas(T) int T1;
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char k[__alignof__(T1)];
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static_assert(sizeof(k) == alignof(long long), "");
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}
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template void n(long long);
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namespace PR22042 {
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template <typename T>
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void Fun(T A) {
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typedef int __attribute__((__aligned__(A))) T1; // expected-error {{requested alignment is dependent but declaration is not dependent}}
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int k1[__alignof__(T1)];
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}
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template <int N>
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struct S {
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typedef __attribute__((aligned(N))) int Field[sizeof(N)]; // expected-error {{requested alignment is dependent but declaration is not dependent}}
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};
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}
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typedef int __attribute__((aligned(16))) aligned_int;
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template <typename>
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using template_alias = aligned_int;
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static_assert(alignof(template_alias<void>) == 16, "Expected alignment of 16" );
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