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destructors. We previously tried to patch up the exception specification after completing the class, which went wrong when the exception specification was needed within the class body (in particular, by a friend redeclaration of the destructor in a nested class). We now mark the destructor as having a not-yet-computed exception specification immediately after creating it. This requires delaying various checks against the exception specification (where we'd previously have just got the wrong exception specification, and now find we have an exception specification that we can't compute yet) when those checks fire while the class is being defined. This also exposed an issue that we were missing a CodeSynthesisContext for computation of exception specifications (otherwise we'd fail to make the module containing the definition of the class visible when computing its members' exception specs). Adding that incidentally also gives us a diagnostic quality improvement. This has also exposed an pre-existing problem: making the exception specification evaluation context a non-SFINAE context (as it should be) results in a bootstrap failure; PR38850 filed for this. llvm-svn: 341499
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -fcxx-exceptions -verify -std=c++11 -Wall %s
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struct Bitfield {
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int n : 3 = 7; // expected-warning {{C++2a extension}} expected-warning {{changes value from 7 to -1}}
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};
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int a;
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class NoWarning {
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int &n = a;
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public:
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int &GetN() { return n; }
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};
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bool b();
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int k;
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struct Recurse { // expected-error {{initializer for 'n' needed}}
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int &n = // expected-note {{declared here}}
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b() ?
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Recurse().n : // expected-note {{in evaluation of exception spec}}
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k;
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};
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struct UnknownBound {
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int as[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; // expected-error {{array bound cannot be deduced from an in-class initializer}}
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int bs[4] = { 4, 5, 6, 7 };
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int cs[] = { 8, 9, 10 }; // expected-error {{array bound cannot be deduced from an in-class initializer}}
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};
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template<int n> struct T { static const int B; };
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template<> struct T<2> { template<int C, int D> using B = int; };
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const int C = 0, D = 0;
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struct S {
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int as[] = { decltype(x)::B<C, D>(0) }; // expected-error {{array bound cannot be deduced from an in-class initializer}}
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T<sizeof(as) / sizeof(int)> x;
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// test that we handle invalid array bound deductions without crashing when the declarator name is itself invalid
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operator int[](){}; // expected-error {{'operator int' cannot be the name of a variable or data member}} \
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// expected-error {{array bound cannot be deduced from an in-class initializer}}
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};
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struct ThrowCtor { ThrowCtor(int) noexcept(false); };
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struct NoThrowCtor { NoThrowCtor(int) noexcept(true); };
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struct Throw { ThrowCtor tc = 42; };
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struct NoThrow { NoThrowCtor tc = 42; };
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static_assert(!noexcept(Throw()), "incorrect exception specification");
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static_assert(noexcept(NoThrow()), "incorrect exception specification");
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struct CheckExcSpec {
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CheckExcSpec() noexcept(true) = default;
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int n = 0;
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};
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struct CheckExcSpecFail {
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CheckExcSpecFail() noexcept(true) = default; // expected-error {{exception specification of explicitly defaulted default constructor does not match the calculated one}}
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ThrowCtor tc = 123;
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};
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struct TypedefInit {
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typedef int A = 0; // expected-error {{illegal initializer}}
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};
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// PR10578 / <rdar://problem/9877267>
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namespace PR10578 {
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template<typename T>
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struct X {
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X() {
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T* x = 1; // expected-error{{cannot initialize a variable of type 'int *' with an rvalue of type 'int'}}
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}
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};
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struct Y : X<int> {
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Y();
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};
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Y::Y() try { // expected-note{{in instantiation of member function 'PR10578::X<int>::X' requested here}}
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} catch(...) {
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}
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}
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namespace PR14838 {
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struct base { ~base() {} };
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class function : base {
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~function() {} // expected-note {{implicitly declared private here}}
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public:
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function(...) {}
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};
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struct thing {};
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struct another {
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another() : r(thing()) {} // expected-error {{binds to a temporary object}}
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// expected-error@-1 {{temporary of type 'PR14838::function' has private destructor}}
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const function &r; // expected-note {{reference member declared here}}
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} af;
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}
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namespace rdar14084171 {
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struct Point { // expected-note 3 {{candidate constructor}}
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double x;
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double y;
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};
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struct Sprite {
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Point location = Point(0,0); // expected-error {{no matching constructor for initialization of 'rdar14084171::Point'}}
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};
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void f(Sprite& x) { x = x; } // expected-warning {{explicitly assigning value of variable}}
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}
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namespace PR18560 {
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struct X { int m; };
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template<typename T = X,
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typename U = decltype(T::m)>
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int f();
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struct Y { int b = f(); };
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}
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namespace template_valid {
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// Valid, we shouldn't build a CXXDefaultInitExpr until A's ctor definition.
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struct A {
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A();
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template <typename T>
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struct B { int m1 = sizeof(A) + sizeof(T); };
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B<int> m2;
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};
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A::A() {}
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}
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namespace template_default_ctor {
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struct A {
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template <typename T>
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struct B { // expected-error {{initializer for 'm1' needed}}
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int m1 = 0; // expected-note {{declared here}}
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};
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enum { NOE = noexcept(B<int>()) }; // expected-note {{in evaluation of exception spec}}
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};
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}
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namespace default_ctor {
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struct A {
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struct B { // expected-error {{initializer for 'm1' needed}}
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int m1 = 0; // expected-note {{declared here}}
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};
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enum { NOE = noexcept(B()) }; // expected-note {{in evaluation of exception spec}}
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};
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}
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namespace member_template {
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struct A {
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template <typename T>
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struct B {
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struct C { // expected-error {{initializer for 'm1' needed}}
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int m1 = 0; // expected-note {{declared here}}
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};
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template <typename U>
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struct D { // expected-error {{initializer for 'm1' needed}}
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int m1 = 0; // expected-note {{declared here}}
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};
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};
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enum {
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NOE1 = noexcept(B<int>::C()), // expected-note {{in evaluation of exception spec}}
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NOE2 = noexcept(B<int>::D<int>()) // expected-note {{in evaluation of exception spec}}
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};
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};
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}
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namespace explicit_instantiation {
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template<typename T> struct X {
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X(); // expected-note {{in instantiation of default member initializer 'explicit_instantiation::X<float>::n' requested here}}
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int n = T::error; // expected-error {{type 'float' cannot be used prior to '::' because it has no members}}
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};
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template struct X<int>; // ok
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template<typename T> X<T>::X() {}
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template struct X<float>; // expected-note {{in instantiation of member function 'explicit_instantiation::X<float>::X' requested here}}
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}
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namespace local_class {
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template<typename T> void f() {
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struct X { // expected-note {{in instantiation of default member initializer 'local_class::f()::X::n' requested here}}
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int n = T::error; // expected-error {{type 'int' cannot be used prior to '::' because it has no members}}
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};
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}
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void g() { f<int>(); } // expected-note {{in instantiation of function template specialization 'local_class::f<int>' requested here}}
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}
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namespace PR22056 {
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template <int N>
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struct S {
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int x[3] = {[N] = 3};
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};
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}
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namespace PR28060 {
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template <class T>
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void foo(T v) {
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struct s {
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T *s = 0;
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};
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}
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template void foo(int);
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}
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