[clang] 0e3a487 - PR12350: Handle remaining cases permitted by CWG DR 244.
Kostya Serebryany via cfe-commits
cfe-commits at lists.llvm.org
Wed Feb 12 17:58:24 PST 2020
Could this have caused a new ubsan failure?
clang/lib/AST/NestedNameSpecifier.cpp:485:23: runtime error: null
pointer passed as argument 2, which is declared to never be null
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/builds/38698/steps/check-clang%20ubsan/logs/stdio
On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 6:41 PM Richard Smith via cfe-commits <
cfe-commits at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> Author: Richard Smith
> Date: 2020-02-07T18:40:41-08:00
> New Revision: 0e3a48778408b505946e465abf5c77a2ddd4918c
>
> URL:
> https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/0e3a48778408b505946e465abf5c77a2ddd4918c
> DIFF:
> https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/0e3a48778408b505946e465abf5c77a2ddd4918c.diff
>
> LOG: PR12350: Handle remaining cases permitted by CWG DR 244.
>
> Also add extension warnings for the cases that are disallowed by the
> current rules for destructor name lookup, refactor and simplify the
> lookup code, and improve the diagnostic quality when lookup fails.
>
> The special case we previously supported for converting
> p->N::S<int>::~S() from naming a class template into naming a
> specialization thereof is subsumed by a more general rule here (which is
> also consistent with Clang's historical behavior and that of other
> compilers): if we can't find a suitable S in N, also look in N::S<int>.
>
> The extension warnings are off by default, except for a warning when
> lookup for p->N::S::~T() looks for T in scope instead of in N (or N::S).
> That seems sufficiently heinous to warn on by default, especially since
> we can't support it for a dependent nested-name-specifier.
>
> Added:
>
>
> Modified:
> clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticGroups.td
> clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticSemaKinds.td
> clang/lib/AST/NestedNameSpecifier.cpp
> clang/lib/Sema/DeclSpec.cpp
> clang/lib/Sema/SemaExprCXX.cpp
> clang/test/CXX/class/class.mem/p13.cpp
> clang/test/CXX/drs/dr2xx.cpp
> clang/test/CXX/drs/dr3xx.cpp
> clang/test/FixIt/fixit.cpp
> clang/test/Parser/cxx-decl.cpp
> clang/test/SemaCXX/constructor.cpp
> clang/test/SemaCXX/destructor.cpp
> clang/test/SemaCXX/pseudo-destructors.cpp
>
> Removed:
>
>
>
>
> ################################################################################
> diff --git a/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticGroups.td
> b/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticGroups.td
> index a2bc29986a07..8c54723cdbab 100644
> --- a/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticGroups.td
> +++ b/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticGroups.td
> @@ -192,6 +192,7 @@ def CXX2aDesignator : DiagGroup<"c++2a-designator">;
> // designators (including the warning controlled by -Wc++2a-designator).
> def C99Designator : DiagGroup<"c99-designator", [CXX2aDesignator]>;
> def GNUDesignator : DiagGroup<"gnu-designator">;
> +def DtorName : DiagGroup<"dtor-name">;
>
> def DynamicExceptionSpec
> : DiagGroup<"dynamic-exception-spec",
> [DeprecatedDynamicExceptionSpec]>;
>
> diff --git a/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticSemaKinds.td
> b/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticSemaKinds.td
> index 9de60d3a8d27..82861f0d5d72 100644
> --- a/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticSemaKinds.td
> +++ b/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticSemaKinds.td
> @@ -1911,17 +1911,33 @@ def err_destructor_with_params : Error<"destructor
> cannot have any parameters">;
> def err_destructor_variadic : Error<"destructor cannot be variadic">;
> def err_destructor_typedef_name : Error<
> "destructor cannot be declared using a %select{typedef|type alias}1 %0
> of the class name">;
> +def err_undeclared_destructor_name : Error<
> + "undeclared identifier %0 in destructor name">;
> def err_destructor_name : Error<
> "expected the class name after '~' to name the enclosing class">;
> -def err_destructor_class_name : Error<
> - "expected the class name after '~' to name a destructor">;
> -def err_ident_in_dtor_not_a_type : Error<
> +def err_destructor_name_nontype : Error<
> + "identifier %0 after '~' in destructor name does not name a type">;
> +def err_destructor_expr_mismatch : Error<
> + "identifier %0 in object destruction expression does not name the type "
> + "%1 of the object being destroyed">;
> +def err_destructor_expr_nontype : Error<
> "identifier %0 in object destruction expression does not name a type">;
> def err_destructor_expr_type_mismatch : Error<
> "destructor type %0 in object destruction expression does not match the
> "
> "type %1 of the object being destroyed">;
> def note_destructor_type_here : Note<
> - "type %0 is declared here">;
> + "type %0 found by destructor name lookup">;
> +def note_destructor_nontype_here : Note<
> + "non-type declaration found by destructor name lookup">;
> +def ext_dtor_named_in_wrong_scope : Extension<
> + "ISO C++ requires the name after '::~' to be found in the same scope as
> "
> + "the name before '::~'">, InGroup<DtorName>;
> +def ext_dtor_name_missing_template_arguments : Extension<
> + "ISO C++ requires template argument list in destructor name">,
> + InGroup<DtorName>;
> +def ext_qualified_dtor_named_in_lexical_scope : ExtWarn<
> + "qualified destructor name only found in lexical scope; omit the
> qualifier "
> + "to find this type name by unqualified lookup">, InGroup<DtorName>;
>
> def err_destroy_attr_on_non_static_var : Error<
> "%select{no_destroy|always_destroy}0 attribute can only be applied to a"
>
> diff --git a/clang/lib/AST/NestedNameSpecifier.cpp
> b/clang/lib/AST/NestedNameSpecifier.cpp
> index 137953fa8203..81130512bfe1 100644
> --- a/clang/lib/AST/NestedNameSpecifier.cpp
> +++ b/clang/lib/AST/NestedNameSpecifier.cpp
> @@ -482,10 +482,9 @@ static void Append(char *Start, char *End, char
> *&Buffer, unsigned &BufferSize,
> (unsigned)(BufferCapacity ? BufferCapacity * 2 : sizeof(void *) *
> 2),
> (unsigned)(BufferSize + (End - Start)));
> char *NewBuffer = static_cast<char *>(llvm::safe_malloc(NewCapacity));
> - if (BufferCapacity) {
> - memcpy(NewBuffer, Buffer, BufferSize);
> + memcpy(NewBuffer, Buffer, BufferSize);
> + if (BufferCapacity)
> free(Buffer);
> - }
> Buffer = NewBuffer;
> BufferCapacity = NewCapacity;
> }
>
> diff --git a/clang/lib/Sema/DeclSpec.cpp b/clang/lib/Sema/DeclSpec.cpp
> index 94d87974624e..eca97734bc9d 100644
> --- a/clang/lib/Sema/DeclSpec.cpp
> +++ b/clang/lib/Sema/DeclSpec.cpp
> @@ -130,6 +130,8 @@ void CXXScopeSpec::Adopt(NestedNameSpecifierLoc Other)
> {
>
> Range = Other.getSourceRange();
> Builder.Adopt(Other);
> + assert(Range == Builder.getSourceRange() &&
> + "NestedNameSpecifierLoc range computation incorrect");
> }
>
> SourceLocation CXXScopeSpec::getLastQualifierNameLoc() const {
>
> diff --git a/clang/lib/Sema/SemaExprCXX.cpp
> b/clang/lib/Sema/SemaExprCXX.cpp
> index e53281d11755..a39b0b1f7766 100644
> --- a/clang/lib/Sema/SemaExprCXX.cpp
> +++ b/clang/lib/Sema/SemaExprCXX.cpp
> @@ -156,103 +156,48 @@ ParsedType Sema::getDestructorName(SourceLocation
> TildeLoc,
> // }
> //
> // See also PR6358 and PR6359.
> - // For this reason, we're currently only doing the C++03 version of this
> - // code; the C++0x version has to wait until we get a proper spec.
> - QualType SearchType;
> - DeclContext *LookupCtx = nullptr;
> - bool isDependent = false;
> - bool LookInScope = false;
> + //
> + // For now, we accept all the cases in which the name given could
> plausibly
> + // be interpreted as a correct destructor name, issuing off-by-default
> + // extension diagnostics on the cases that don't strictly conform to the
> + // C++20 rules. This basically means we always consider looking in the
> + // nested-name-specifier prefix, the complete nested-name-specifier, and
> + // the scope, and accept if we find the expected type in any of the
> three
> + // places.
>
> if (SS.isInvalid())
> return nullptr;
>
> + // Whether we've failed with a diagnostic already.
> + bool Failed = false;
> +
> + llvm::SmallVector<NamedDecl*, 8> FoundDecls;
> + llvm::SmallSet<CanonicalDeclPtr<Decl>, 8> FoundDeclSet;
> +
> // If we have an object type, it's because we are in a
> // pseudo-destructor-expression or a member access expression, and
> // we know what type we're looking for.
> - if (ObjectTypePtr)
> - SearchType = GetTypeFromParser(ObjectTypePtr);
> -
> - if (SS.isSet()) {
> - NestedNameSpecifier *NNS = SS.getScopeRep();
> -
> - bool AlreadySearched = false;
> - bool LookAtPrefix = true;
> - // C++11 [basic.lookup.qual]p6:
> - // If a pseudo-destructor-name (5.2.4) contains a
> nested-name-specifier,
> - // the type-names are looked up as types in the scope designated by
> the
> - // nested-name-specifier. Similarly, in a qualified-id of the form:
> - //
> - // nested-name-specifier[opt] class-name :: ~ class-name
> - //
> - // the second class-name is looked up in the same scope as the
> first.
> - //
> - // Here, we determine whether the code below is permitted to look at
> the
> - // prefix of the nested-name-specifier.
> - DeclContext *DC = computeDeclContext(SS, EnteringContext);
> - if (DC && DC->isFileContext()) {
> - AlreadySearched = true;
> - LookupCtx = DC;
> - isDependent = false;
> - } else if (DC && isa<CXXRecordDecl>(DC)) {
> - LookAtPrefix = false;
> - LookInScope = true;
> - }
> -
> - // The second case from the C++03 rules quoted further above.
> - NestedNameSpecifier *Prefix = nullptr;
> - if (AlreadySearched) {
> - // Nothing left to do.
> - } else if (LookAtPrefix && (Prefix = NNS->getPrefix())) {
> - CXXScopeSpec PrefixSS;
> - PrefixSS.Adopt(NestedNameSpecifierLoc(Prefix, SS.location_data()));
> - LookupCtx = computeDeclContext(PrefixSS, EnteringContext);
> - isDependent = isDependentScopeSpecifier(PrefixSS);
> - } else if (ObjectTypePtr) {
> - LookupCtx = computeDeclContext(SearchType);
> - isDependent = SearchType->isDependentType();
> - } else {
> - LookupCtx = computeDeclContext(SS, EnteringContext);
> - isDependent = LookupCtx && LookupCtx->isDependentContext();
> - }
> - } else if (ObjectTypePtr) {
> - // C++ [basic.lookup.classref]p3:
> - // If the unqualified-id is ~type-name, the type-name is looked up
> - // in the context of the entire postfix-expression. If the type T
> - // of the object expression is of a class type C, the type-name is
> - // also looked up in the scope of class C. At least one of the
> - // lookups shall find a name that refers to (possibly
> - // cv-qualified) T.
> - LookupCtx = computeDeclContext(SearchType);
> - isDependent = SearchType->isDependentType();
> - assert((isDependent || !SearchType->isIncompleteType()) &&
> - "Caller should have completed object type");
> -
> - LookInScope = true;
> - } else {
> - // Perform lookup into the current scope (only).
> - LookInScope = true;
> - }
> -
> - TypeDecl *NonMatchingTypeDecl = nullptr;
> - LookupResult Found(*this, &II, NameLoc, LookupOrdinaryName);
> - for (unsigned Step = 0; Step != 2; ++Step) {
> - // Look for the name first in the computed lookup context (if we
> - // have one) and, if that fails to find a match, in the scope (if
> - // we're allowed to look there).
> - Found.clear();
> - if (Step == 0 && LookupCtx) {
> - if (RequireCompleteDeclContext(SS, LookupCtx))
> - return nullptr;
> - LookupQualifiedName(Found, LookupCtx);
> - } else if (Step == 1 && LookInScope && S) {
> - LookupName(Found, S);
> - } else {
> - continue;
> - }
> + QualType SearchType =
> + ObjectTypePtr ? GetTypeFromParser(ObjectTypePtr) : QualType();
>
> + auto CheckLookupResult = [&](LookupResult &Found) -> ParsedType {
> // FIXME: Should we be suppressing ambiguities here?
> - if (Found.isAmbiguous())
> + if (Found.isAmbiguous()) {
> + Failed = true;
> return nullptr;
> + }
> +
> + for (NamedDecl *D : Found) {
> + // Don't list a class twice in the lookup failure diagnostic if it's
> + // found by both its injected-class-name and by the name in the
> enclosing
> + // scope.
> + if (auto *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(D))
> + if (RD->isInjectedClassName())
> + D = cast<NamedDecl>(RD->getParent());
> +
> + if (FoundDeclSet.insert(D).second)
> + FoundDecls.push_back(D);
> + }
>
> if (TypeDecl *Type = Found.getAsSingle<TypeDecl>()) {
> QualType T = Context.getTypeDeclType(Type);
> @@ -261,91 +206,121 @@ ParsedType Sema::getDestructorName(SourceLocation
> TildeLoc,
> if (SearchType.isNull() || SearchType->isDependentType() ||
> Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T, SearchType)) {
> // We found our type!
> -
> return CreateParsedType(T,
> Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(T,
> NameLoc));
> }
> + }
>
> - if (!SearchType.isNull())
> - NonMatchingTypeDecl = Type;
> - }
> -
> - // If the name that we found is a class template name, and it is
> - // the same name as the template name in the last part of the
> - // nested-name-specifier (if present) or the object type, then
> - // this is the destructor for that class.
> - // FIXME: This is a workaround until we get real drafting for core
> - // issue 399, for which there isn't even an obvious direction.
> - if (ClassTemplateDecl *Template =
> Found.getAsSingle<ClassTemplateDecl>()) {
> - QualType MemberOfType;
> - if (SS.isSet()) {
> - if (DeclContext *Ctx = computeDeclContext(SS, EnteringContext)) {
> - // Figure out the type of the context, if it has one.
> - if (CXXRecordDecl *Record = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(Ctx))
> - MemberOfType = Context.getTypeDeclType(Record);
> - }
> - }
> - if (MemberOfType.isNull())
> - MemberOfType = SearchType;
> + return nullptr;
> + };
>
> - if (MemberOfType.isNull())
> - continue;
> + bool IsDependent = false;
>
> - // We're referring into a class template specialization. If the
> - // class template we found is the same as the template being
> - // specialized, we found what we are looking for.
> - if (const RecordType *Record = MemberOfType->getAs<RecordType>()) {
> - if (ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl *Spec
> - =
> dyn_cast<ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl>(Record->getDecl())) {
> - if (Spec->getSpecializedTemplate()->getCanonicalDecl() ==
> - Template->getCanonicalDecl())
> - return CreateParsedType(
> - MemberOfType,
> - Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(MemberOfType, NameLoc));
> - }
> + auto LookupInObjectType = [&]() -> ParsedType {
> + if (Failed || SearchType.isNull())
> + return nullptr;
>
> - continue;
> - }
> + IsDependent |= SearchType->isDependentType();
>
> - // We're referring to an unresolved class template
> - // specialization. Determine whether we class template we found
> - // is the same as the template being specialized or, if we don't
> - // know which template is being specialized, that it at least
> - // has the same name.
> - if (const TemplateSpecializationType *SpecType
> - = MemberOfType->getAs<TemplateSpecializationType>()) {
> - TemplateName SpecName = SpecType->getTemplateName();
> -
> - // The class template we found is the same template being
> - // specialized.
> - if (TemplateDecl *SpecTemplate = SpecName.getAsTemplateDecl()) {
> - if (SpecTemplate->getCanonicalDecl() ==
> Template->getCanonicalDecl())
> - return CreateParsedType(
> - MemberOfType,
> - Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(MemberOfType, NameLoc));
> + LookupResult Found(*this, &II, NameLoc, LookupOrdinaryName);
> + DeclContext *LookupCtx = computeDeclContext(SearchType);
> + if (!LookupCtx)
> + return nullptr;
> + LookupQualifiedName(Found, LookupCtx);
> + return CheckLookupResult(Found);
> + };
>
> - continue;
> - }
> + auto LookupInNestedNameSpec = [&](CXXScopeSpec &LookupSS) -> ParsedType
> {
> + if (Failed)
> + return nullptr;
>
> - // The class template we found has the same name as the
> - // (dependent) template name being specialized.
> - if (DependentTemplateName *DepTemplate
> - =
> SpecName.getAsDependentTemplateName()) {
> - if (DepTemplate->isIdentifier() &&
> - DepTemplate->getIdentifier() == Template->getIdentifier())
> - return CreateParsedType(
> - MemberOfType,
> - Context.getTrivialTypeSourceInfo(MemberOfType, NameLoc));
> + IsDependent |= isDependentScopeSpecifier(LookupSS);
> + DeclContext *LookupCtx = computeDeclContext(LookupSS,
> EnteringContext);
> + if (!LookupCtx)
> + return nullptr;
>
> - continue;
> - }
> - }
> + LookupResult Found(*this, &II, NameLoc, LookupOrdinaryName);
> + if (RequireCompleteDeclContext(LookupSS, LookupCtx)) {
> + Failed = true;
> + return nullptr;
> }
> + LookupQualifiedName(Found, LookupCtx);
> + return CheckLookupResult(Found);
> + };
> +
> + auto LookupInScope = [&]() -> ParsedType {
> + if (Failed || !S)
> + return nullptr;
> +
> + LookupResult Found(*this, &II, NameLoc, LookupOrdinaryName);
> + LookupName(Found, S);
> + return CheckLookupResult(Found);
> + };
> +
> + // C++2a [basic.lookup.qual]p6:
> + // In a qualified-id of the form
> + //
> + // nested-name-specifier[opt] type-name :: ~ type-name
> + //
> + // the second type-name is looked up in the same scope as the first.
> + //
> + // We interpret this as meaning that if you do a dual-scope lookup for
> the
> + // first name, you also do a dual-scope lookup for the second name, per
> + // C++ [basic.lookup.classref]p4:
> + //
> + // If the id-expression in a class member access is a qualified-id of
> the
> + // form
> + //
> + // class-name-or-namespace-name :: ...
> + //
> + // the class-name-or-namespace-name following the . or -> is first
> looked
> + // up in the class of the object expression and the name, if found,
> is used.
> + // Otherwise, it is looked up in the context of the entire
> + // postfix-expression.
> + //
> + // This looks in the same scopes as for an unqualified destructor name:
> + //
> + // C++ [basic.lookup.classref]p3:
> + // If the unqualified-id is ~ type-name, the type-name is looked up
> + // in the context of the entire postfix-expression. If the type T
> + // of the object expression is of a class type C, the type-name is
> + // also looked up in the scope of class C. At least one of the
> + // lookups shall find a name that refers to cv T.
> + //
> + // FIXME: The intent is unclear here. Should type-name::~type-name look
> in
> + // the scope anyway if it finds a non-matching name declared in the
> class?
> + // If both lookups succeed and find a dependent result, which result
> should
> + // we retain? (Same question for p->~type-name().)
> +
> + if (NestedNameSpecifier *Prefix =
> + SS.isSet() ? SS.getScopeRep()->getPrefix() : nullptr) {
> + // This is
> + //
> + // nested-name-specifier type-name :: ~ type-name
> + //
> + // Look for the second type-name in the nested-name-specifier.
> + CXXScopeSpec PrefixSS;
> + PrefixSS.Adopt(NestedNameSpecifierLoc(Prefix, SS.location_data()));
> + if (ParsedType T = LookupInNestedNameSpec(PrefixSS))
> + return T;
> + } else {
> + // This is one of
> + //
> + // type-name :: ~ type-name
> + // ~ type-name
> + //
> + // Look in the scope and (if any) the object type.
> + if (ParsedType T = LookupInScope())
> + return T;
> + if (ParsedType T = LookupInObjectType())
> + return T;
> }
>
> - if (isDependent) {
> - // We didn't find our type, but that's okay: it's dependent
> - // anyway.
> + if (Failed)
> + return nullptr;
> +
> + if (IsDependent) {
> + // We didn't find our type, but that's OK: it's dependent anyway.
>
> // FIXME: What if we have no nested-name-specifier?
> QualType T = CheckTypenameType(ETK_None, SourceLocation(),
> @@ -354,26 +329,98 @@ ParsedType Sema::getDestructorName(SourceLocation
> TildeLoc,
> return ParsedType::make(T);
> }
>
> - if (NonMatchingTypeDecl) {
> - QualType T = Context.getTypeDeclType(NonMatchingTypeDecl);
> - Diag(NameLoc, diag::err_destructor_expr_type_mismatch)
> - << T << SearchType;
> - Diag(NonMatchingTypeDecl->getLocation(),
> diag::note_destructor_type_here)
> - << T;
> - } else if (ObjectTypePtr)
> - Diag(NameLoc, diag::err_ident_in_dtor_not_a_type)
> - << &II;
> - else {
> - SemaDiagnosticBuilder DtorDiag = Diag(NameLoc,
> -
> diag::err_destructor_class_name);
> - if (S) {
> - const DeclContext *Ctx = S->getEntity();
> - if (const CXXRecordDecl *Class =
> dyn_cast_or_null<CXXRecordDecl>(Ctx))
> - DtorDiag << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(SourceRange(NameLoc),
> -
> Class->getNameAsString());
> + // The remaining cases are all non-standard extensions imitating the
> behavior
> + // of various other compilers.
> + unsigned NumNonExtensionDecls = FoundDecls.size();
> +
> + if (SS.isSet()) {
> + // For compatibility with older broken C++ rules and existing code,
> + //
> + // nested-name-specifier :: ~ type-name
> + //
> + // also looks for type-name within the nested-name-specifier.
> + if (ParsedType T = LookupInNestedNameSpec(SS)) {
> + Diag(SS.getEndLoc(), diag::ext_dtor_named_in_wrong_scope)
> + << SS.getRange()
> + << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(SS.getEndLoc(),
> + ("::" + II.getName()).str());
> + return T;
> + }
> +
> + // For compatibility with other compilers and older versions of Clang,
> + //
> + // nested-name-specifier type-name :: ~ type-name
> + //
> + // also looks for type-name in the scope. Unfortunately, we can't
> + // reasonably apply this fallback for dependent
> nested-name-specifiers.
> + if (SS.getScopeRep()->getPrefix()) {
> + if (ParsedType T = LookupInScope()) {
> + Diag(SS.getEndLoc(),
> diag::ext_qualified_dtor_named_in_lexical_scope)
> + << FixItHint::CreateRemoval(SS.getRange());
> + Diag(FoundDecls.back()->getLocation(),
> diag::note_destructor_type_here)
> + << GetTypeFromParser(T);
> + return T;
> + }
> }
> }
>
> + // We didn't find anything matching; tell the user what we did find (if
> + // anything).
> +
> + // Don't tell the user about declarations we shouldn't have found.
> + FoundDecls.resize(NumNonExtensionDecls);
> +
> + // List types before non-types.
> + std::stable_sort(FoundDecls.begin(), FoundDecls.end(),
> + [](NamedDecl *A, NamedDecl *B) {
> + return isa<TypeDecl>(A->getUnderlyingDecl()) >
> + isa<TypeDecl>(B->getUnderlyingDecl());
> + });
> +
> + // Suggest a fixit to properly name the destroyed type.
> + auto MakeFixItHint = [&]{
> + const CXXRecordDecl *Destroyed = nullptr;
> + // FIXME: If we have a scope specifier, suggest its last component?
> + if (!SearchType.isNull())
> + Destroyed = SearchType->getAsCXXRecordDecl();
> + else if (S)
> + Destroyed = dyn_cast_or_null<CXXRecordDecl>(S->getEntity());
> + if (Destroyed)
> + return FixItHint::CreateReplacement(SourceRange(NameLoc),
> + Destroyed->getNameAsString());
> + return FixItHint();
> + };
> +
> + if (FoundDecls.empty()) {
> + // FIXME: Attempt typo-correction?
> + Diag(NameLoc, diag::err_undeclared_destructor_name)
> + << &II << MakeFixItHint();
> + } else if (!SearchType.isNull() && FoundDecls.size() == 1) {
> + if (auto *TD =
> dyn_cast<TypeDecl>(FoundDecls[0]->getUnderlyingDecl())) {
> + assert(!SearchType.isNull() &&
> + "should only reject a type result if we have a search type");
> + QualType T = Context.getTypeDeclType(TD);
> + Diag(NameLoc, diag::err_destructor_expr_type_mismatch)
> + << T << SearchType << MakeFixItHint();
> + } else {
> + Diag(NameLoc, diag::err_destructor_expr_nontype)
> + << &II << MakeFixItHint();
> + }
> + } else {
> + Diag(NameLoc, SearchType.isNull() ? diag::err_destructor_name_nontype
> + :
> diag::err_destructor_expr_mismatch)
> + << &II << SearchType << MakeFixItHint();
> + }
> +
> + for (NamedDecl *FoundD : FoundDecls) {
> + if (auto *TD = dyn_cast<TypeDecl>(FoundD->getUnderlyingDecl()))
> + Diag(FoundD->getLocation(), diag::note_destructor_type_here)
> + << Context.getTypeDeclType(TD);
> + else
> + Diag(FoundD->getLocation(), diag::note_destructor_nontype_here)
> + << FoundD;
> + }
> +
> return nullptr;
> }
>
>
> diff --git a/clang/test/CXX/class/class.mem/p13.cpp
> b/clang/test/CXX/class/class.mem/p13.cpp
> index 1b1c0c7f8fc3..d947586c4194 100644
> --- a/clang/test/CXX/class/class.mem/p13.cpp
> +++ b/clang/test/CXX/class/class.mem/p13.cpp
> @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ template<typename B> struct Dtemplate_with_ctors : B {
> };
>
> template<typename B> struct CtorDtorName : B {
> - using B::CtorDtorName; // expected-error {{member 'CtorDtorName' has
> the same name as its class}}
> + using B::CtorDtorName; // expected-error {{member 'CtorDtorName' has
> the same name as its class}} expected-note {{non-type declaration found by
> destructor name lookup}}
> CtorDtorName();
> - ~CtorDtorName(); // expected-error {{expected the class name after '~'
> to name a destructor}}
> + ~CtorDtorName(); // expected-error {{identifier 'CtorDtorName' after
> '~' in destructor name does not name a type}}
> };
>
> diff --git a/clang/test/CXX/drs/dr2xx.cpp b/clang/test/CXX/drs/dr2xx.cpp
> index 1f625efe2b55..905a2b07888d 100644
> --- a/clang/test/CXX/drs/dr2xx.cpp
> +++ b/clang/test/CXX/drs/dr2xx.cpp
> @@ -474,45 +474,82 @@ namespace dr243 { // dr243: yes
> A a2 = b; // expected-error {{ambiguous}}
> }
>
> -namespace dr244 { // dr244: partial
> - struct B {}; struct D : B {}; // expected-note {{here}}
> +namespace dr244 { // dr244: 11
> + struct B {}; // expected-note {{type 'dr244::B' found by destructor
> name lookup}}
> + struct D : B {};
>
> D D_object;
> typedef B B_alias;
> B* B_ptr = &D_object;
>
> void f() {
> - D_object.~B(); // expected-error {{expression does not match the
> type}}
> + D_object.~B(); // expected-error {{does not match the type 'dr244::D'
> of the object being destroyed}}
> D_object.B::~B();
> + D_object.D::~B(); // FIXME: Missing diagnostic for this.
> B_ptr->~B();
> B_ptr->~B_alias();
> B_ptr->B_alias::~B();
> - // This is valid under DR244.
> B_ptr->B_alias::~B_alias();
> B_ptr->dr244::~B(); // expected-error {{refers to a member in
> namespace}}
> B_ptr->dr244::~B_alias(); // expected-error {{refers to a member in
> namespace}}
> }
>
> + template<typename T, typename U>
> + void f(T *B_ptr, U D_object) {
> + D_object.~B(); // FIXME: Missing diagnostic for this.
> + D_object.B::~B();
> + D_object.D::~B(); // FIXME: Missing diagnostic for this.
> + B_ptr->~B();
> + B_ptr->~B_alias();
> + B_ptr->B_alias::~B();
> + B_ptr->B_alias::~B_alias();
> + B_ptr->dr244::~B(); // expected-error {{does not refer to a type
> name}}
> + B_ptr->dr244::~B_alias(); // expected-error {{does not refer to a
> type name}}
> + }
> + template void f<B, D>(B*, D);
> +
> namespace N {
> template<typename T> struct E {};
> typedef E<int> F;
> }
> void g(N::F f) {
> - typedef N::F G;
> + typedef N::F G; // expected-note {{found by destructor name lookup}}
> f.~G();
> - f.G::~E();
> - f.G::~F(); // expected-error {{expected the class name after '~' to
> name a destructor}}
> + f.G::~E(); // expected-error {{ISO C++ requires the name after '::~'
> to be found in the same scope as the name before '::~'}}
> + f.G::~F(); // expected-error {{undeclared identifier 'F' in
> destructor name}}
> f.G::~G();
> // This is technically ill-formed; E is looked up in 'N::' and names
> the
> // class template, not the injected-class-name of the class. But
> that's
> // probably a bug in the standard.
> - f.N::F::~E();
> + f.N::F::~E(); // expected-error {{ISO C++ requires the name after
> '::~' to be found in the same scope as the name before '::~'}}
> // This is valid; we look up the second F in the same scope in which
> we
> // found the first one, that is, 'N::'.
> - f.N::F::~F(); // FIXME: expected-error {{expected the class name
> after '~' to name a destructor}}
> - // This is technically ill-formed; G is looked up in 'N::' and is not
> found;
> - // as above, this is probably a bug in the standard.
> - f.N::F::~G();
> + f.N::F::~F();
> + // This is technically ill-formed; G is looked up in 'N::' and is not
> found.
> + // Rejecting this seems correct, but most compilers accept, so we do
> also.
> + f.N::F::~G(); // expected-error {{qualified destructor name only
> found in lexical scope; omit the qualifier to find this type name by
> unqualified lookup}}
> + }
> +
> + // Bizarrely, compilers perform lookup in the scope for qualified
> destructor
> + // names, if the nested-name-specifier is non-dependent. Ensure we
> diagnose
> + // this.
> + namespace QualifiedLookupInScope {
> + namespace N {
> + template <typename> struct S { struct Inner {}; };
> + }
> + template <typename U> void f(typename N::S<U>::Inner *p) {
> + typedef typename N::S<U>::Inner T;
> + p->::dr244::QualifiedLookupInScope::N::S<U>::Inner::~T(); //
> expected-error {{no type named 'T' in}}
> + }
> + template void f<int>(N::S<int>::Inner *); // expected-note
> {{instantiation of}}
> +
> + template <typename U> void g(U *p) {
> + typedef U T;
> + p->T::~T();
> + p->U::~T();
> + p->::dr244::QualifiedLookupInScope::N::S<int>::Inner::~T(); //
> expected-error {{'T' does not refer to a type name}}
> + }
> + template void g(N::S<int>::Inner *);
> }
> }
>
>
> diff --git a/clang/test/CXX/drs/dr3xx.cpp b/clang/test/CXX/drs/dr3xx.cpp
> index d723c5b78cdf..4ce624974bbe 100644
> --- a/clang/test/CXX/drs/dr3xx.cpp
> +++ b/clang/test/CXX/drs/dr3xx.cpp
> @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ namespace dr305 { // dr305: no
> b->~C();
> }
> void h(B *b) {
> - struct B {}; // expected-note {{declared here}}
> + struct B {}; // expected-note {{type 'B' found by destructor name
> lookup}}
> b->~B(); // expected-error {{does not match}}
> }
>
>
> diff --git a/clang/test/FixIt/fixit.cpp b/clang/test/FixIt/fixit.cpp
> index 92c561a20acc..6e3a41303af9 100644
> --- a/clang/test/FixIt/fixit.cpp
> +++ b/clang/test/FixIt/fixit.cpp
> @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
> // RUN: cp %s %t-98
> // RUN: not %clang_cc1 -pedantic -Wall -Wno-comment -fcxx-exceptions
> -fixit -x c++ -std=c++98 %t-98
> // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -pedantic -Wall -Werror -Wno-comment
> -fcxx-exceptions -x c++ -std=c++98 %t-98
> -// RUN: not %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -fdiagnostics-parseable-fixits -x
> c++ -std=c++11 %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
> +// RUN: not %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -pedantic
> -fdiagnostics-parseable-fixits -x c++ -std=c++11 %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
> // RUN: %clang_cc1 -pedantic -Wall -Wno-comment -verify -fcxx-exceptions
> -x c++ -std=c++11 %s
> // RUN: cp %s %t-11
> // RUN: not %clang_cc1 -pedantic -Wall -Wno-comment -fcxx-exceptions
> -fixit -x c++ -std=c++11 %t-11
> @@ -318,17 +318,43 @@ class foo {
> };
>
> namespace dtor_fixit {
> - class foo {
> - ~bar() { } // expected-error {{expected the class name after '~' to
> name a destructor}}
> + struct foo {
> + ~bar() { } // expected-error {{undeclared identifier 'bar' in
> destructor name}}
> // CHECK: fix-it:"{{.*}}":{[[@LINE-1]]:6-[[@LINE-1]]:9}:"foo"
> };
>
> - class bar {
> + class bar { // expected-note {{found}}
> ~bar();
> };
> ~bar::bar() {} // expected-error {{'~' in destructor name should be
> after nested name specifier}}
> // CHECK: fix-it:"{{.*}}":{[[@LINE-1]]:3-[[@LINE-1]]:4}:""
> // CHECK: fix-it:"{{.*}}":{[[@LINE-2]]:9-[[@LINE-2]]:9}:"~"
> +
> + namespace N {
> + typedef foo T;
> + template <typename T> struct X {};
> + }
> + void f(foo *p, N::X<int> *x) {
> + p->~undeclared(); // expected-error {{undeclared}}
> + // CHECK: fix-it:"{{.*}}":{[[@LINE-1]]:9-[[@LINE-1]]:19}:"foo"
> +
> + p->~bar(); // expected-error {{does not match}}
> + // CHECK: fix-it:"{{.*}}":{[[@LINE-1]]:9-[[@LINE-1]]:12}:"foo"
> +
> + // FIXME: This is a bad fixit; it'd be better to suggest replacing
> 'foo'
> + // with 'T'.
> + p->N::T::~foo(); // expected-warning {{requires the name after '::~'
> to be found in the same scope as the name before}}
> + // CHECK: fix-it:"{{.*}}":{[[@LINE-1]]:12-[[@LINE-1]]:12}:"::foo"
> +
> + typedef foo baz; // expected-note {{found}}
> + p->dtor_fixit::foo::~baz(); // expected-warning {{only found in
> lexical scope}}
> + // CHECK: fix-it:"{{.*}}":{[[@LINE-1]]:8-[[@LINE-1]]:25}:""
> +
> + // FIXME: This is a bad fixit; it'd be better to suggest adding the
> + // template arguments.
> + x->N::X<int>::~X(); // expected-warning {{same scope}}
> + // CHECK: fix-it:"{{.*}}":{[[@LINE-1]]:17-[[@LINE-1]]:17}:"::X"
> + }
> }
>
> namespace PR5066 {
>
> diff --git a/clang/test/Parser/cxx-decl.cpp
> b/clang/test/Parser/cxx-decl.cpp
> index 1914f347d9dd..ba1cce419a46 100644
> --- a/clang/test/Parser/cxx-decl.cpp
> +++ b/clang/test/Parser/cxx-decl.cpp
> @@ -249,10 +249,10 @@ void foo() {
> namespace PR17567 {
> struct Foobar { // expected-note 2{{declared here}}
> FooBar(); // expected-error {{missing return type for function
> 'FooBar'; did you mean the constructor name 'Foobar'?}}
> - ~FooBar(); // expected-error {{expected the class name after '~' to
> name a destructor}}
> + ~FooBar(); // expected-error {{undeclared identifier 'FooBar' in
> destructor name}}
> };
> FooBar::FooBar() {} // expected-error {{undeclared}} expected-error
> {{missing return type}}
> - FooBar::~FooBar() {} // expected-error {{undeclared}} expected-error
> {{expected the class name}}
> + FooBar::~FooBar() {} // expected-error 2{{undeclared}}
> }
>
> namespace DuplicateFriend {
>
> diff --git a/clang/test/SemaCXX/constructor.cpp
> b/clang/test/SemaCXX/constructor.cpp
> index 33ea49663491..d2133240cb14 100644
> --- a/clang/test/SemaCXX/constructor.cpp
> +++ b/clang/test/SemaCXX/constructor.cpp
> @@ -94,6 +94,6 @@ namespace PR38286 {
> /*FIXME: needed to recover properly from previous error*/;
> template<typename> struct B;
> template<typename T> void B<T>::f() {} // expected-error {{out-of-line
> definition of 'f' from class 'B<type-parameter-0-0>'}}
> - template<typename> struct C;
> - template<typename T> C<T>::~C() {} // expected-error {{no type named
> 'C' in 'C<type-parameter-0-0>'}}
> + template<typename> struct C; // expected-note {{non-type declaration
> found}}
> + template<typename T> C<T>::~C() {} // expected-error {{identifier 'C'
> after '~' in destructor name does not name a type}}
> }
>
> diff --git a/clang/test/SemaCXX/destructor.cpp
> b/clang/test/SemaCXX/destructor.cpp
> index 2859953a0280..92afc1256ced 100644
> --- a/clang/test/SemaCXX/destructor.cpp
> +++ b/clang/test/SemaCXX/destructor.cpp
> @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ struct F {
> };
>
> ~; // expected-error {{expected a class name after '~' to name a
> destructor}}
> -~undef(); // expected-error {{expected the class name after '~' to name a
> destructor}}
> +~undef(); // expected-error {{undeclared identifier 'undef' in destructor
> name}}
> ~operator+(int, int); // expected-error {{expected a class name after
> '~' to name a destructor}}
> ~F(){} // expected-error {{destructor must be a non-static member
> function}}
>
> @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ namespace PR9238 {
> }
>
> namespace PR7900 {
> - struct A { // expected-note 2{{type 'PR7900::A' is declared here}}
> + struct A { // expected-note 2{{type 'PR7900::A' found by destructor
> name lookup}}
> };
> struct B : public A {
> };
>
> diff --git a/clang/test/SemaCXX/pseudo-destructors.cpp
> b/clang/test/SemaCXX/pseudo-destructors.cpp
> index dfdd1174b8a4..0cd139047432 100644
> --- a/clang/test/SemaCXX/pseudo-destructors.cpp
> +++ b/clang/test/SemaCXX/pseudo-destructors.cpp
> @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
> struct A {};
>
> enum Foo { F };
> -typedef Foo Bar; // expected-note{{type 'Bar' (aka 'Foo') is declared
> here}}
> +typedef Foo Bar; // expected-note{{type 'Bar' (aka 'Foo') found by
> destructor name lookup}}
>
> typedef int Integer;
> typedef double Double;
> @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ void f(A* a, Foo *f, int *i, double *d, int ii) {
> a->~A();
> a->A::~A();
>
> - a->~foo(); // expected-error{{identifier 'foo' in object destruction
> expression does not name a type}}
> + a->~foo(); // expected-error{{undeclared identifier 'foo' in destructor
> name}}
>
> a->~Bar(); // expected-error{{destructor type 'Bar' (aka 'Foo') in
> object destruction expression does not match the type 'A' of the object
> being destroyed}}
>
> @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ namespace PR11339 {
> template<class T>
> void destroy(T* p) {
> p->~T(); // ok
> - p->~oops(); // expected-error{{identifier 'oops' in object
> destruction expression does not name a type}}
> + p->~oops(); // expected-error{{undeclared identifier 'oops' in
> destructor name}}
> }
>
> template void destroy(int*); // expected-note{{in instantiation of
> function template specialization}}
>
>
>
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