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| 14 | pmbaty | 1 | //===- Nodes.h - syntax nodes for C/C++ grammar constructs ----*- C++ -*-=====// |
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| 3 | // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. |
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| 4 | // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. |
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| 5 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception |
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| 6 | // |
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| 7 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
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| 8 | // Syntax tree nodes for C, C++ and Objective-C grammar constructs. |
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| 10 | // Nodes provide access to their syntactic components, e.g. IfStatement provides |
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| 11 | // a way to get its condition, then and else branches, tokens for 'if' and |
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| 12 | // 'else' keywords. |
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| 13 | // When using the accessors, please assume they can return null. This happens |
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| 14 | // because: |
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| 15 | // - the corresponding subnode is optional in the C++ grammar, e.g. an else |
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| 16 | // branch of an if statement, |
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| 17 | // - syntactic errors occurred while parsing the corresponding subnode. |
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| 18 | // One notable exception is "introducer" keywords, e.g. the accessor for the |
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| 19 | // 'if' keyword of an if statement will never return null. |
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| 20 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
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| 21 | #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLING_SYNTAX_NODES_H |
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| 22 | #define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLING_SYNTAX_NODES_H |
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| 23 | |||
| 24 | #include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h" |
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| 25 | #include "clang/Tooling/Syntax/Tree.h" |
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| 26 | namespace clang { |
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| 27 | namespace syntax { |
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| 28 | |||
| 29 | /// A kind of a syntax node, used for implementing casts. The ordering and |
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| 30 | /// blocks of enumerator constants must correspond to the inheritance hierarchy |
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| 31 | /// of syntax::Node. |
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| 32 | enum class NodeKind : uint16_t { |
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| 33 | #define CONCRETE_NODE(Kind, Base) Kind, |
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| 34 | #include "clang/Tooling/Syntax/Nodes.inc" |
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| 35 | }; |
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| 36 | /// For debugging purposes. |
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| 37 | raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, NodeKind K); |
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| 38 | |||
| 39 | /// A relation between a parent and child node, e.g. 'left-hand-side of |
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| 40 | /// a binary expression'. Used for implementing accessors. |
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| 41 | /// |
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| 42 | /// In general `NodeRole`s should be named the same as their accessors. |
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| 43 | /// |
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| 44 | /// Some roles describe parent/child relations that occur multiple times in |
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| 45 | /// language grammar. We define only one role to describe all instances of such |
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| 46 | /// recurring relations. For example, grammar for both "if" and "while" |
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| 47 | /// statements requires an opening paren and a closing paren. The opening |
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| 48 | /// paren token is assigned the OpenParen role regardless of whether it appears |
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| 49 | /// as a child of IfStatement or WhileStatement node. More generally, when |
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| 50 | /// grammar requires a certain fixed token (like a specific keyword, or an |
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| 51 | /// opening paren), we define a role for this token and use it across all |
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| 52 | /// grammar rules with the same requirement. Names of such reusable roles end |
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| 53 | /// with a ~Token or a ~Keyword suffix. |
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| 54 | enum class NodeRole : uint8_t { |
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| 55 | // Roles common to multiple node kinds. |
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| 56 | /// A node without a parent |
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| 57 | Detached, |
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| 58 | /// Children of an unknown semantic nature, e.g. skipped tokens, comments. |
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| 59 | Unknown, |
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| 60 | /// An opening parenthesis in argument lists and blocks, e.g. '{', '(', etc. |
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| 61 | OpenParen, |
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| 62 | /// A closing parenthesis in argument lists and blocks, e.g. '}', ')', etc. |
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| 63 | CloseParen, |
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| 64 | /// A keywords that introduces some grammar construct, e.g. 'if', 'try', etc. |
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| 65 | IntroducerKeyword, |
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| 66 | /// A token that represents a literal, e.g. 'nullptr', '1', 'true', etc. |
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| 67 | LiteralToken, |
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| 68 | /// Tokens or Keywords. |
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| 69 | ArrowToken, |
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| 70 | ExternKeyword, |
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| 71 | TemplateKeyword, |
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| 72 | /// An inner statement for those that have only a single child of kind |
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| 73 | /// statement, e.g. loop body for while, for, etc; inner statement for case, |
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| 74 | /// default, etc. |
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| 75 | BodyStatement, |
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| 76 | /// List API roles. |
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| 77 | ListElement, |
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| 78 | ListDelimiter, |
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| 79 | |||
| 80 | // Roles specific to particular node kinds. |
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| 81 | OperatorToken, |
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| 82 | Operand, |
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| 83 | LeftHandSide, |
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| 84 | RightHandSide, |
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| 85 | ReturnValue, |
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| 86 | CaseValue, |
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| 87 | ThenStatement, |
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| 88 | ElseKeyword, |
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| 89 | ElseStatement, |
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| 90 | Expression, |
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| 91 | Statement, |
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| 92 | Condition, |
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| 93 | Message, |
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| 94 | Declarator, |
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| 95 | Declaration, |
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| 96 | Size, |
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| 97 | Parameters, |
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| 98 | TrailingReturn, |
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| 99 | UnqualifiedId, |
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| 100 | Qualifier, |
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| 101 | SubExpression, |
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| 102 | Object, |
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| 103 | AccessToken, |
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| 104 | Member, |
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| 105 | Callee, |
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| 106 | Arguments, |
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| 107 | Declarators |
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| 108 | }; |
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| 109 | /// For debugging purposes. |
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| 110 | raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, NodeRole R); |
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| 111 | |||
| 112 | #include "clang/Tooling/Syntax/NodeClasses.inc" |
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| 113 | |||
| 114 | /// Models a `nested-name-specifier`. C++ [expr.prim.id.qual] |
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| 115 | /// e.g. the `std::vector<int>::` in `std::vector<int>::size`. |
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| 116 | class NestedNameSpecifier final : public List { |
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| 117 | public: |
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| 118 | NestedNameSpecifier() : List(NodeKind::NestedNameSpecifier) {} |
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| 119 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 120 | std::vector<NameSpecifier *> getSpecifiers(); |
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| 121 | std::vector<List::ElementAndDelimiter<syntax::NameSpecifier>> |
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| 122 | getSpecifiersAndDoubleColons(); |
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| 123 | }; |
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| 124 | |||
| 125 | /// Models an `unqualified-id`. C++ [expr.prim.id.unqual] |
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| 126 | /// e.g. the `size` in `std::vector<int>::size`. |
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| 127 | class UnqualifiedId final : public Tree { |
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| 128 | public: |
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| 129 | UnqualifiedId() : Tree(NodeKind::UnqualifiedId) {} |
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| 130 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 131 | }; |
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| 132 | |||
| 133 | /// An expression of an unknown kind, i.e. one not currently handled by the |
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| 134 | /// syntax tree. |
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| 135 | class UnknownExpression final : public Expression { |
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| 136 | public: |
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| 137 | UnknownExpression() : Expression(NodeKind::UnknownExpression) {} |
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| 138 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 139 | }; |
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| 141 | /// Models arguments of a function call. |
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| 142 | /// call-arguments: |
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| 143 | /// delimited_list(expression, ',') |
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| 144 | /// Note: This construct is a simplification of the grammar rule for |
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| 145 | /// `expression-list`, that is used in the definition of `call-expression` |
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| 146 | class CallArguments final : public List { |
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| 147 | public: |
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| 148 | CallArguments() : List(NodeKind::CallArguments) {} |
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| 149 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 150 | std::vector<Expression *> getArguments(); |
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| 151 | std::vector<List::ElementAndDelimiter<Expression>> getArgumentsAndCommas(); |
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| 152 | }; |
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| 154 | /// An abstract class for prefix and postfix unary operators. |
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| 155 | class UnaryOperatorExpression : public Expression { |
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| 156 | public: |
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| 157 | UnaryOperatorExpression(NodeKind K) : Expression(K) {} |
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| 158 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 159 | Leaf *getOperatorToken(); |
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| 160 | Expression *getOperand(); |
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| 161 | }; |
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| 162 | |||
| 163 | /// <operator> <operand> |
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| 164 | /// |
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| 165 | /// For example: |
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| 166 | /// +a -b |
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| 167 | /// !c not c |
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| 168 | /// ~d compl d |
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| 169 | /// *e &f |
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| 170 | /// ++h --h |
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| 171 | /// __real i __imag i |
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| 172 | class PrefixUnaryOperatorExpression final : public UnaryOperatorExpression { |
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| 173 | public: |
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| 174 | PrefixUnaryOperatorExpression() |
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| 175 | : UnaryOperatorExpression(NodeKind::PrefixUnaryOperatorExpression) {} |
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| 176 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 177 | }; |
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| 178 | |||
| 179 | /// <operand> <operator> |
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| 180 | /// |
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| 181 | /// For example: |
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| 182 | /// a++ |
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| 183 | /// b-- |
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| 184 | class PostfixUnaryOperatorExpression final : public UnaryOperatorExpression { |
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| 185 | public: |
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| 186 | PostfixUnaryOperatorExpression() |
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| 187 | : UnaryOperatorExpression(NodeKind::PostfixUnaryOperatorExpression) {} |
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| 188 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 189 | }; |
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| 190 | |||
| 191 | /// <lhs> <operator> <rhs> |
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| 192 | /// |
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| 193 | /// For example: |
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| 194 | /// a + b |
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| 195 | /// a bitor 1 |
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| 196 | /// a |= b |
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| 197 | /// a and_eq b |
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| 198 | class BinaryOperatorExpression final : public Expression { |
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| 199 | public: |
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| 200 | BinaryOperatorExpression() : Expression(NodeKind::BinaryOperatorExpression) {} |
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| 201 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 202 | Expression *getLhs(); |
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| 203 | Leaf *getOperatorToken(); |
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| 204 | Expression *getRhs(); |
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| 205 | }; |
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| 206 | |||
| 207 | /// An abstract node for C++ statements, e.g. 'while', 'if', etc. |
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| 208 | /// FIXME: add accessors for semicolon of statements that have it. |
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| 209 | class Statement : public Tree { |
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| 210 | public: |
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| 211 | Statement(NodeKind K) : Tree(K) {} |
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| 212 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 213 | }; |
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| 215 | /// A statement of an unknown kind, i.e. one not currently handled by the syntax |
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| 216 | /// tree. |
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| 217 | class UnknownStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 218 | public: |
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| 219 | UnknownStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::UnknownStatement) {} |
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| 220 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 221 | }; |
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| 222 | |||
| 223 | /// E.g. 'int a, b = 10;' |
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| 224 | class DeclarationStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 225 | public: |
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| 226 | DeclarationStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::DeclarationStatement) {} |
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| 227 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 228 | }; |
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| 229 | |||
| 230 | /// The no-op statement, i.e. ';'. |
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| 231 | class EmptyStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 232 | public: |
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| 233 | EmptyStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::EmptyStatement) {} |
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| 234 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 235 | }; |
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| 236 | |||
| 237 | /// switch (<cond>) <body> |
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| 238 | class SwitchStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 239 | public: |
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| 240 | SwitchStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::SwitchStatement) {} |
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| 241 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 242 | Leaf *getSwitchKeyword(); |
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| 243 | Statement *getBody(); |
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| 244 | }; |
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| 245 | |||
| 246 | /// case <value>: <body> |
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| 247 | class CaseStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 248 | public: |
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| 249 | CaseStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::CaseStatement) {} |
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| 250 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 251 | Leaf *getCaseKeyword(); |
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| 252 | Expression *getCaseValue(); |
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| 253 | Statement *getBody(); |
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| 254 | }; |
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| 255 | |||
| 256 | /// default: <body> |
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| 257 | class DefaultStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 258 | public: |
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| 259 | DefaultStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::DefaultStatement) {} |
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| 260 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 261 | Leaf *getDefaultKeyword(); |
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| 262 | Statement *getBody(); |
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| 263 | }; |
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| 265 | /// if (cond) <then-statement> else <else-statement> |
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| 266 | /// FIXME: add condition that models 'expression or variable declaration' |
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| 267 | class IfStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 268 | public: |
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| 269 | IfStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::IfStatement) {} |
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| 270 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 271 | Leaf *getIfKeyword(); |
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| 272 | Statement *getThenStatement(); |
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| 273 | Leaf *getElseKeyword(); |
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| 274 | Statement *getElseStatement(); |
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| 275 | }; |
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| 277 | /// for (<init>; <cond>; <increment>) <body> |
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| 278 | class ForStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 279 | public: |
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| 280 | ForStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::ForStatement) {} |
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| 281 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 282 | Leaf *getForKeyword(); |
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| 283 | Statement *getBody(); |
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| 284 | }; |
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| 285 | |||
| 286 | /// while (<cond>) <body> |
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| 287 | class WhileStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 288 | public: |
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| 289 | WhileStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::WhileStatement) {} |
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| 290 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 291 | Leaf *getWhileKeyword(); |
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| 292 | Statement *getBody(); |
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| 293 | }; |
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| 294 | |||
| 295 | /// continue; |
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| 296 | class ContinueStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 297 | public: |
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| 298 | ContinueStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::ContinueStatement) {} |
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| 299 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 300 | Leaf *getContinueKeyword(); |
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| 301 | }; |
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| 302 | |||
| 303 | /// break; |
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| 304 | class BreakStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 305 | public: |
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| 306 | BreakStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::BreakStatement) {} |
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| 307 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 308 | Leaf *getBreakKeyword(); |
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| 309 | }; |
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| 310 | |||
| 311 | /// return <expr>; |
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| 312 | /// return; |
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| 313 | class ReturnStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 314 | public: |
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| 315 | ReturnStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::ReturnStatement) {} |
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| 316 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 317 | Leaf *getReturnKeyword(); |
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| 318 | Expression *getReturnValue(); |
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| 319 | }; |
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| 320 | |||
| 321 | /// for (<decl> : <init>) <body> |
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| 322 | class RangeBasedForStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 323 | public: |
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| 324 | RangeBasedForStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::RangeBasedForStatement) {} |
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| 325 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 326 | Leaf *getForKeyword(); |
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| 327 | Statement *getBody(); |
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| 328 | }; |
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| 329 | |||
| 330 | /// Expression in a statement position, e.g. functions calls inside compound |
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| 331 | /// statements or inside a loop body. |
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| 332 | class ExpressionStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 333 | public: |
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| 334 | ExpressionStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::ExpressionStatement) {} |
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| 335 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 336 | Expression *getExpression(); |
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| 337 | }; |
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| 338 | |||
| 339 | /// { statement1; statement2; … } |
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| 340 | class CompoundStatement final : public Statement { |
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| 341 | public: |
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| 342 | CompoundStatement() : Statement(NodeKind::CompoundStatement) {} |
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| 343 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 344 | Leaf *getLbrace(); |
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| 345 | /// FIXME: use custom iterator instead of 'vector'. |
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| 346 | std::vector<Statement *> getStatements(); |
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| 347 | Leaf *getRbrace(); |
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| 348 | }; |
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| 349 | |||
| 350 | /// A declaration that can appear at the top-level. Note that this does *not* |
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| 351 | /// correspond 1-to-1 to clang::Decl. Syntax trees distinguish between top-level |
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| 352 | /// declarations (e.g. namespace definitions) and declarators (e.g. variables, |
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| 353 | /// typedefs, etc.). Declarators are stored inside SimpleDeclaration. |
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| 354 | class Declaration : public Tree { |
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| 355 | public: |
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| 356 | Declaration(NodeKind K) : Tree(K) {} |
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| 357 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 358 | }; |
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| 359 | |||
| 360 | /// Declaration of an unknown kind, e.g. not yet supported in syntax trees. |
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| 361 | class UnknownDeclaration final : public Declaration { |
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| 362 | public: |
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| 363 | UnknownDeclaration() : Declaration(NodeKind::UnknownDeclaration) {} |
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| 364 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 365 | }; |
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| 366 | |||
| 367 | /// A semicolon in the top-level context. Does not declare anything. |
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| 368 | class EmptyDeclaration final : public Declaration { |
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| 369 | public: |
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| 370 | EmptyDeclaration() : Declaration(NodeKind::EmptyDeclaration) {} |
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| 371 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 372 | }; |
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| 373 | |||
| 374 | /// static_assert(<condition>, <message>) |
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| 375 | /// static_assert(<condition>) |
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| 376 | class StaticAssertDeclaration final : public Declaration { |
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| 377 | public: |
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| 378 | StaticAssertDeclaration() : Declaration(NodeKind::StaticAssertDeclaration) {} |
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| 379 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 380 | Expression *getCondition(); |
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| 381 | Expression *getMessage(); |
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| 382 | }; |
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| 383 | |||
| 384 | /// extern <string-literal> declaration |
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| 385 | /// extern <string-literal> { <decls> } |
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| 386 | class LinkageSpecificationDeclaration final : public Declaration { |
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| 387 | public: |
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| 388 | LinkageSpecificationDeclaration() |
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| 389 | : Declaration(NodeKind::LinkageSpecificationDeclaration) {} |
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| 390 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 391 | }; |
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| 392 | |||
| 393 | class DeclaratorList final : public List { |
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| 394 | public: |
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| 395 | DeclaratorList() : List(NodeKind::DeclaratorList) {} |
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| 396 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 397 | std::vector<SimpleDeclarator *> getDeclarators(); |
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| 398 | std::vector<List::ElementAndDelimiter<syntax::SimpleDeclarator>> |
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| 399 | getDeclaratorsAndCommas(); |
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| 400 | }; |
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| 401 | |||
| 402 | /// Groups multiple declarators (e.g. variables, typedefs, etc.) together. All |
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| 403 | /// grouped declarators share the same declaration specifiers (e.g. 'int' or |
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| 404 | /// 'typedef'). |
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| 405 | class SimpleDeclaration final : public Declaration { |
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| 406 | public: |
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| 407 | SimpleDeclaration() : Declaration(NodeKind::SimpleDeclaration) {} |
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| 408 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 409 | /// FIXME: use custom iterator instead of 'vector'. |
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| 410 | std::vector<SimpleDeclarator *> getDeclarators(); |
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| 411 | }; |
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| 412 | |||
| 413 | /// template <template-parameters> <declaration> |
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| 414 | class TemplateDeclaration final : public Declaration { |
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| 415 | public: |
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| 416 | TemplateDeclaration() : Declaration(NodeKind::TemplateDeclaration) {} |
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| 417 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 418 | Leaf *getTemplateKeyword(); |
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| 419 | Declaration *getDeclaration(); |
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| 420 | }; |
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| 421 | |||
| 422 | /// template <declaration> |
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| 423 | /// Examples: |
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| 424 | /// template struct X<int> |
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| 425 | /// template void foo<int>() |
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| 426 | /// template int var<double> |
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| 427 | class ExplicitTemplateInstantiation final : public Declaration { |
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| 428 | public: |
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| 429 | ExplicitTemplateInstantiation() |
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| 430 | : Declaration(NodeKind::ExplicitTemplateInstantiation) {} |
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| 431 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 432 | Leaf *getTemplateKeyword(); |
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| 433 | Leaf *getExternKeyword(); |
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| 434 | Declaration *getDeclaration(); |
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| 435 | }; |
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| 436 | |||
| 437 | /// namespace <name> { <decls> } |
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| 438 | class NamespaceDefinition final : public Declaration { |
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| 439 | public: |
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| 440 | NamespaceDefinition() : Declaration(NodeKind::NamespaceDefinition) {} |
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| 441 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 442 | }; |
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| 443 | |||
| 444 | /// namespace <name> = <namespace-reference> |
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| 445 | class NamespaceAliasDefinition final : public Declaration { |
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| 446 | public: |
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| 447 | NamespaceAliasDefinition() |
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| 448 | : Declaration(NodeKind::NamespaceAliasDefinition) {} |
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| 449 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 450 | }; |
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| 451 | |||
| 452 | /// using namespace <name> |
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| 453 | class UsingNamespaceDirective final : public Declaration { |
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| 454 | public: |
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| 455 | UsingNamespaceDirective() : Declaration(NodeKind::UsingNamespaceDirective) {} |
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| 456 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 457 | }; |
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| 458 | |||
| 459 | /// using <scope>::<name> |
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| 460 | /// using typename <scope>::<name> |
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| 461 | class UsingDeclaration final : public Declaration { |
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| 462 | public: |
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| 463 | UsingDeclaration() : Declaration(NodeKind::UsingDeclaration) {} |
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| 464 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 465 | }; |
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| 466 | |||
| 467 | /// using <name> = <type> |
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| 468 | class TypeAliasDeclaration final : public Declaration { |
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| 469 | public: |
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| 470 | TypeAliasDeclaration() : Declaration(NodeKind::TypeAliasDeclaration) {} |
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| 471 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 472 | }; |
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| 473 | |||
| 474 | /// Covers a name, an initializer and a part of the type outside declaration |
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| 475 | /// specifiers. Examples are: |
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| 476 | /// `*a` in `int *a` |
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| 477 | /// `a[10]` in `int a[10]` |
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| 478 | /// `*a = nullptr` in `int *a = nullptr` |
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| 479 | /// Declarators can be unnamed too: |
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| 480 | /// `**` in `new int**` |
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| 481 | /// `* = nullptr` in `void foo(int* = nullptr)` |
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| 482 | /// Most declarators you encounter are instances of SimpleDeclarator. They may |
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| 483 | /// contain an inner declarator inside parentheses, we represent it as |
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| 484 | /// ParenDeclarator. E.g. |
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| 485 | /// `(*a)` in `int (*a) = 10` |
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| 486 | class Declarator : public Tree { |
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| 487 | public: |
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| 488 | Declarator(NodeKind K) : Tree(K) {} |
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| 489 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 490 | }; |
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| 491 | |||
| 492 | /// A top-level declarator without parentheses. See comment of Declarator for |
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| 493 | /// more details. |
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| 494 | class SimpleDeclarator final : public Declarator { |
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| 495 | public: |
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| 496 | SimpleDeclarator() : Declarator(NodeKind::SimpleDeclarator) {} |
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| 497 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 498 | }; |
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| 499 | |||
| 500 | /// Declarator inside parentheses. |
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| 501 | /// E.g. `(***a)` from `int (***a) = nullptr;` |
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| 502 | /// See comment of Declarator for more details. |
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| 503 | class ParenDeclarator final : public Declarator { |
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| 504 | public: |
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| 505 | ParenDeclarator() : Declarator(NodeKind::ParenDeclarator) {} |
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| 506 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 507 | Leaf *getLparen(); |
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| 508 | Leaf *getRparen(); |
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| 509 | }; |
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| 510 | |||
| 511 | /// Array size specified inside a declarator. |
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| 512 | /// E.g: |
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| 513 | /// `[10]` in `int a[10];` |
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| 514 | /// `[static 10]` in `void f(int xs[static 10]);` |
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| 515 | class ArraySubscript final : public Tree { |
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| 516 | public: |
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| 517 | ArraySubscript() : Tree(NodeKind::ArraySubscript) {} |
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| 518 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 519 | // TODO: add an accessor for the "static" keyword. |
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| 520 | Leaf *getLbracket(); |
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| 521 | Expression *getSize(); |
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| 522 | Leaf *getRbracket(); |
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| 523 | }; |
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| 524 | |||
| 525 | /// Trailing return type after the parameter list, including the arrow token. |
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| 526 | /// E.g. `-> int***`. |
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| 527 | class TrailingReturnType final : public Tree { |
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| 528 | public: |
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| 529 | TrailingReturnType() : Tree(NodeKind::TrailingReturnType) {} |
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| 530 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 531 | // TODO: add accessors for specifiers. |
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| 532 | Leaf *getArrowToken(); |
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| 533 | // FIXME: This should be a `type-id` following the grammar. Fix this once we |
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| 534 | // have a representation of `type-id`s. |
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| 535 | SimpleDeclarator *getDeclarator(); |
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| 536 | }; |
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| 537 | |||
| 538 | /// Models a `parameter-declaration-list` which appears within |
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| 539 | /// `parameters-and-qualifiers`. See C++ [dcl.fct] |
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| 540 | class ParameterDeclarationList final : public List { |
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| 541 | public: |
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| 542 | ParameterDeclarationList() : List(NodeKind::ParameterDeclarationList) {} |
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| 543 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 544 | std::vector<SimpleDeclaration *> getParameterDeclarations(); |
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| 545 | std::vector<List::ElementAndDelimiter<syntax::SimpleDeclaration>> |
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| 546 | getParametersAndCommas(); |
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| 547 | }; |
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| 548 | |||
| 549 | /// Parameter list for a function type and a trailing return type, if the |
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| 550 | /// function has one. |
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| 551 | /// E.g.: |
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| 552 | /// `(int a) volatile ` in `int foo(int a) volatile;` |
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| 553 | /// `(int a) &&` in `int foo(int a) &&;` |
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| 554 | /// `() -> int` in `auto foo() -> int;` |
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| 555 | /// `() const` in `int foo() const;` |
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| 556 | /// `() noexcept` in `int foo() noexcept;` |
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| 557 | /// `() throw()` in `int foo() throw();` |
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| 558 | /// |
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| 559 | /// (!) override doesn't belong here. |
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| 560 | class ParametersAndQualifiers final : public Tree { |
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| 561 | public: |
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| 562 | ParametersAndQualifiers() : Tree(NodeKind::ParametersAndQualifiers) {} |
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| 563 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 564 | Leaf *getLparen(); |
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| 565 | ParameterDeclarationList *getParameters(); |
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| 566 | Leaf *getRparen(); |
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| 567 | TrailingReturnType *getTrailingReturn(); |
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| 568 | }; |
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| 569 | |||
| 570 | /// Member pointer inside a declarator |
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| 571 | /// E.g. `X::*` in `int X::* a = 0;` |
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| 572 | class MemberPointer final : public Tree { |
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| 573 | public: |
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| 574 | MemberPointer() : Tree(NodeKind::MemberPointer) {} |
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| 575 | static bool classof(const Node *N); |
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| 576 | }; |
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| 577 | |||
| 578 | #define CONCRETE_NODE(Kind, Base) \ |
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| 579 | inline bool Kind::classof(const Node *N) { \ |
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| 580 | return N->getKind() == NodeKind::Kind; \ |
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| 581 | } |
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| 582 | #define ABSTRACT_NODE(Kind, Base, First, Last) \ |
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| 583 | inline bool Kind::classof(const Node *N) { \ |
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| 584 | return N->getKind() >= NodeKind::First && N->getKind() <= NodeKind::Last; \ |
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| 585 | } |
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| 586 | #include "clang/Tooling/Syntax/Nodes.inc" |
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| 587 | |||
| 588 | } // namespace syntax |
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| 589 | } // namespace clang |
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| 590 | #endif |