//===- DeclCXX.h - Classes for representing C++ declarations --*- C++ -*-=====//
 
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
 
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/// \file
 
/// Defines the C++ Decl subclasses, other than those for templates
 
/// (found in DeclTemplate.h) and friends (in DeclFriend.h).
 
//
 
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
 
 
 
#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_AST_DECLCXX_H
 
#define LLVM_CLANG_AST_DECLCXX_H
 
 
 
#include "clang/AST/ASTUnresolvedSet.h"
 
#include "clang/AST/Decl.h"
 
#include "clang/AST/DeclBase.h"
 
#include "clang/AST/DeclarationName.h"
 
#include "clang/AST/Expr.h"
 
#include "clang/AST/ExternalASTSource.h"
 
#include "clang/AST/LambdaCapture.h"
 
#include "clang/AST/NestedNameSpecifier.h"
 
#include "clang/AST/Redeclarable.h"
 
#include "clang/AST/Stmt.h"
 
#include "clang/AST/Type.h"
 
#include "clang/AST/TypeLoc.h"
 
#include "clang/AST/UnresolvedSet.h"
 
#include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h"
 
#include "clang/Basic/Lambda.h"
 
#include "clang/Basic/LangOptions.h"
 
#include "clang/Basic/OperatorKinds.h"
 
#include "clang/Basic/SourceLocation.h"
 
#include "clang/Basic/Specifiers.h"
 
#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
 
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
 
#include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
 
#include "llvm/ADT/PointerUnion.h"
 
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
 
#include "llvm/ADT/TinyPtrVector.h"
 
#include "llvm/ADT/iterator_range.h"
 
#include "llvm/Support/Casting.h"
 
#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
 
#include "llvm/Support/PointerLikeTypeTraits.h"
 
#include "llvm/Support/TrailingObjects.h"
 
#include <cassert>
 
#include <cstddef>
 
#include <iterator>
 
#include <memory>
 
#include <vector>
 
 
 
namespace clang {
 
 
 
class ASTContext;
 
class ClassTemplateDecl;
 
class ConstructorUsingShadowDecl;
 
class CXXBasePath;
 
class CXXBasePaths;
 
class CXXConstructorDecl;
 
class CXXDestructorDecl;
 
class CXXFinalOverriderMap;
 
class CXXIndirectPrimaryBaseSet;
 
class CXXMethodDecl;
 
class DecompositionDecl;
 
class FriendDecl;
 
class FunctionTemplateDecl;
 
class IdentifierInfo;
 
class MemberSpecializationInfo;
 
class BaseUsingDecl;
 
class TemplateDecl;
 
class TemplateParameterList;
 
class UsingDecl;
 
 
 
/// Represents an access specifier followed by colon ':'.
 
///
 
/// An objects of this class represents sugar for the syntactic occurrence
 
/// of an access specifier followed by a colon in the list of member
 
/// specifiers of a C++ class definition.
 
///
 
/// Note that they do not represent other uses of access specifiers,
 
/// such as those occurring in a list of base specifiers.
 
/// Also note that this class has nothing to do with so-called
 
/// "access declarations" (C++98 11.3 [class.access.dcl]).
 
class AccessSpecDecl : public Decl {
 
  /// The location of the ':'.
 
  SourceLocation ColonLoc;
 
 
 
  AccessSpecDecl(AccessSpecifier AS, DeclContext *DC,
 
                 SourceLocation ASLoc, SourceLocation ColonLoc)
 
    : Decl(AccessSpec, DC, ASLoc), ColonLoc(ColonLoc) {
 
    setAccess(AS);
 
  }
 
 
 
  AccessSpecDecl(EmptyShell Empty) : Decl(AccessSpec, Empty) {}
 
 
 
  virtual void anchor();
 
 
 
public:
 
  /// The location of the access specifier.
 
  SourceLocation getAccessSpecifierLoc() const { return getLocation(); }
 
 
 
  /// Sets the location of the access specifier.
 
  void setAccessSpecifierLoc(SourceLocation ASLoc) { setLocation(ASLoc); }
 
 
 
  /// The location of the colon following the access specifier.
 
  SourceLocation getColonLoc() const { return ColonLoc; }
 
 
 
  /// Sets the location of the colon.
 
  void setColonLoc(SourceLocation CLoc) { ColonLoc = CLoc; }
 
 
 
  SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY {
 
    return SourceRange(getAccessSpecifierLoc(), getColonLoc());
 
  }
 
 
 
  static AccessSpecDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, AccessSpecifier AS,
 
                                DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation ASLoc,
 
                                SourceLocation ColonLoc) {
 
    return new (C, DC) AccessSpecDecl(AS, DC, ASLoc, ColonLoc);
 
  }
 
 
 
  static AccessSpecDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  // Implement isa/cast/dyncast/etc.
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == AccessSpec; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a base class of a C++ class.
 
///
 
/// Each CXXBaseSpecifier represents a single, direct base class (or
 
/// struct) of a C++ class (or struct). It specifies the type of that
 
/// base class, whether it is a virtual or non-virtual base, and what
 
/// level of access (public, protected, private) is used for the
 
/// derivation. For example:
 
///
 
/// \code
 
///   class A { };
 
///   class B { };
 
///   class C : public virtual A, protected B { };
 
/// \endcode
 
///
 
/// In this code, C will have two CXXBaseSpecifiers, one for "public
 
/// virtual A" and the other for "protected B".
 
class CXXBaseSpecifier {
 
  /// The source code range that covers the full base
 
  /// specifier, including the "virtual" (if present) and access
 
  /// specifier (if present).
 
  SourceRange Range;
 
 
 
  /// The source location of the ellipsis, if this is a pack
 
  /// expansion.
 
  SourceLocation EllipsisLoc;
 
 
 
  /// Whether this is a virtual base class or not.
 
  unsigned Virtual : 1;
 
 
 
  /// Whether this is the base of a class (true) or of a struct (false).
 
  ///
 
  /// This determines the mapping from the access specifier as written in the
 
  /// source code to the access specifier used for semantic analysis.
 
  unsigned BaseOfClass : 1;
 
 
 
  /// Access specifier as written in the source code (may be AS_none).
 
  ///
 
  /// The actual type of data stored here is an AccessSpecifier, but we use
 
  /// "unsigned" here to work around a VC++ bug.
 
  unsigned Access : 2;
 
 
 
  /// Whether the class contains a using declaration
 
  /// to inherit the named class's constructors.
 
  unsigned InheritConstructors : 1;
 
 
 
  /// The type of the base class.
 
  ///
 
  /// This will be a class or struct (or a typedef of such). The source code
 
  /// range does not include the \c virtual or the access specifier.
 
  TypeSourceInfo *BaseTypeInfo;
 
 
 
public:
 
  CXXBaseSpecifier() = default;
 
  CXXBaseSpecifier(SourceRange R, bool V, bool BC, AccessSpecifier A,
 
                   TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, SourceLocation EllipsisLoc)
 
    : Range(R), EllipsisLoc(EllipsisLoc), Virtual(V), BaseOfClass(BC),
 
      Access(A), InheritConstructors(false), BaseTypeInfo(TInfo) {}
 
 
 
  /// Retrieves the source range that contains the entire base specifier.
 
  SourceRange getSourceRange() const LLVM_READONLY { return Range; }
 
  SourceLocation getBeginLoc() const LLVM_READONLY { return Range.getBegin(); }
 
  SourceLocation getEndLoc() const LLVM_READONLY { return Range.getEnd(); }
 
 
 
  /// Get the location at which the base class type was written.
 
  SourceLocation getBaseTypeLoc() const LLVM_READONLY {
 
    return BaseTypeInfo->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determines whether the base class is a virtual base class (or not).
 
  bool isVirtual() const { return Virtual; }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this base class is a base of a class declared
 
  /// with the 'class' keyword (vs. one declared with the 'struct' keyword).
 
  bool isBaseOfClass() const { return BaseOfClass; }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this base specifier is a pack expansion.
 
  bool isPackExpansion() const { return EllipsisLoc.isValid(); }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this base class's constructors get inherited.
 
  bool getInheritConstructors() const { return InheritConstructors; }
 
 
 
  /// Set that this base class's constructors should be inherited.
 
  void setInheritConstructors(bool Inherit = true) {
 
    InheritConstructors = Inherit;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// For a pack expansion, determine the location of the ellipsis.
 
  SourceLocation getEllipsisLoc() const {
 
    return EllipsisLoc;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Returns the access specifier for this base specifier.
 
  ///
 
  /// This is the actual base specifier as used for semantic analysis, so
 
  /// the result can never be AS_none. To retrieve the access specifier as
 
  /// written in the source code, use getAccessSpecifierAsWritten().
 
  AccessSpecifier getAccessSpecifier() const {
 
    if ((AccessSpecifier)Access == AS_none)
 
      return BaseOfClass? AS_private : AS_public;
 
    else
 
      return (AccessSpecifier)Access;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieves the access specifier as written in the source code
 
  /// (which may mean that no access specifier was explicitly written).
 
  ///
 
  /// Use getAccessSpecifier() to retrieve the access specifier for use in
 
  /// semantic analysis.
 
  AccessSpecifier getAccessSpecifierAsWritten() const {
 
    return (AccessSpecifier)Access;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieves the type of the base class.
 
  ///
 
  /// This type will always be an unqualified class type.
 
  QualType getType() const {
 
    return BaseTypeInfo->getType().getUnqualifiedType();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieves the type and source location of the base class.
 
  TypeSourceInfo *getTypeSourceInfo() const { return BaseTypeInfo; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a C++ struct/union/class.
 
class CXXRecordDecl : public RecordDecl {
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
 
  friend class ASTNodeImporter;
 
  friend class ASTReader;
 
  friend class ASTRecordWriter;
 
  friend class ASTWriter;
 
  friend class DeclContext;
 
  friend class LambdaExpr;
 
  friend class ODRDiagsEmitter;
 
 
 
  friend void FunctionDecl::setPure(bool);
 
  friend void TagDecl::startDefinition();
 
 
 
  /// Values used in DefinitionData fields to represent special members.
 
  enum SpecialMemberFlags {
 
    SMF_DefaultConstructor = 0x1,
 
    SMF_CopyConstructor = 0x2,
 
    SMF_MoveConstructor = 0x4,
 
    SMF_CopyAssignment = 0x8,
 
    SMF_MoveAssignment = 0x10,
 
    SMF_Destructor = 0x20,
 
    SMF_All = 0x3f
 
  };
 
 
 
public:
 
  enum LambdaDependencyKind {
 
    LDK_Unknown = 0,
 
    LDK_AlwaysDependent,
 
    LDK_NeverDependent,
 
  };
 
 
 
private:
 
  struct DefinitionData {
 
    #define FIELD(Name, Width, Merge) \
 
    unsigned Name : Width;
 
    #include "CXXRecordDeclDefinitionBits.def"
 
 
 
    /// Whether this class describes a C++ lambda.
 
    unsigned IsLambda : 1;
 
 
 
    /// Whether we are currently parsing base specifiers.
 
    unsigned IsParsingBaseSpecifiers : 1;
 
 
 
    /// True when visible conversion functions are already computed
 
    /// and are available.
 
    unsigned ComputedVisibleConversions : 1;
 
 
 
    unsigned HasODRHash : 1;
 
 
 
    /// A hash of parts of the class to help in ODR checking.
 
    unsigned ODRHash = 0;
 
 
 
    /// The number of base class specifiers in Bases.
 
    unsigned NumBases = 0;
 
 
 
    /// The number of virtual base class specifiers in VBases.
 
    unsigned NumVBases = 0;
 
 
 
    /// Base classes of this class.
 
    ///
 
    /// FIXME: This is wasted space for a union.
 
    LazyCXXBaseSpecifiersPtr Bases;
 
 
 
    /// direct and indirect virtual base classes of this class.
 
    LazyCXXBaseSpecifiersPtr VBases;
 
 
 
    /// The conversion functions of this C++ class (but not its
 
    /// inherited conversion functions).
 
    ///
 
    /// Each of the entries in this overload set is a CXXConversionDecl.
 
    LazyASTUnresolvedSet Conversions;
 
 
 
    /// The conversion functions of this C++ class and all those
 
    /// inherited conversion functions that are visible in this class.
 
    ///
 
    /// Each of the entries in this overload set is a CXXConversionDecl or a
 
    /// FunctionTemplateDecl.
 
    LazyASTUnresolvedSet VisibleConversions;
 
 
 
    /// The declaration which defines this record.
 
    CXXRecordDecl *Definition;
 
 
 
    /// The first friend declaration in this class, or null if there
 
    /// aren't any.
 
    ///
 
    /// This is actually currently stored in reverse order.
 
    LazyDeclPtr FirstFriend;
 
 
 
    DefinitionData(CXXRecordDecl *D);
 
 
 
    /// Retrieve the set of direct base classes.
 
    CXXBaseSpecifier *getBases() const {
 
      if (!Bases.isOffset())
 
        return Bases.get(nullptr);
 
      return getBasesSlowCase();
 
    }
 
 
 
    /// Retrieve the set of virtual base classes.
 
    CXXBaseSpecifier *getVBases() const {
 
      if (!VBases.isOffset())
 
        return VBases.get(nullptr);
 
      return getVBasesSlowCase();
 
    }
 
 
 
    ArrayRef<CXXBaseSpecifier> bases() const {
 
      return llvm::ArrayRef(getBases(), NumBases);
 
    }
 
 
 
    ArrayRef<CXXBaseSpecifier> vbases() const {
 
      return llvm::ArrayRef(getVBases(), NumVBases);
 
    }
 
 
 
  private:
 
    CXXBaseSpecifier *getBasesSlowCase() const;
 
    CXXBaseSpecifier *getVBasesSlowCase() const;
 
  };
 
 
 
  struct DefinitionData *DefinitionData;
 
 
 
  /// Describes a C++ closure type (generated by a lambda expression).
 
  struct LambdaDefinitionData : public DefinitionData {
 
    using Capture = LambdaCapture;
 
 
 
    /// Whether this lambda is known to be dependent, even if its
 
    /// context isn't dependent.
 
    ///
 
    /// A lambda with a non-dependent context can be dependent if it occurs
 
    /// within the default argument of a function template, because the
 
    /// lambda will have been created with the enclosing context as its
 
    /// declaration context, rather than function. This is an unfortunate
 
    /// artifact of having to parse the default arguments before.
 
    unsigned DependencyKind : 2;
 
 
 
    /// Whether this lambda is a generic lambda.
 
    unsigned IsGenericLambda : 1;
 
 
 
    /// The Default Capture.
 
    unsigned CaptureDefault : 2;
 
 
 
    /// The number of captures in this lambda is limited 2^NumCaptures.
 
    unsigned NumCaptures : 15;
 
 
 
    /// The number of explicit captures in this lambda.
 
    unsigned NumExplicitCaptures : 13;
 
 
 
    /// Has known `internal` linkage.
 
    unsigned HasKnownInternalLinkage : 1;
 
 
 
    /// The number used to indicate this lambda expression for name
 
    /// mangling in the Itanium C++ ABI.
 
    unsigned ManglingNumber : 31;
 
 
 
    /// The declaration that provides context for this lambda, if the
 
    /// actual DeclContext does not suffice. This is used for lambdas that
 
    /// occur within default arguments of function parameters within the class
 
    /// or within a data member initializer.
 
    LazyDeclPtr ContextDecl;
 
 
 
    /// The lists of captures, both explicit and implicit, for this
 
    /// lambda. One list is provided for each merged copy of the lambda.
 
    /// The first list corresponds to the canonical definition.
 
    /// The destructor is registered by AddCaptureList when necessary.
 
    llvm::TinyPtrVector<Capture*> Captures;
 
 
 
    /// The type of the call method.
 
    TypeSourceInfo *MethodTyInfo;
 
 
 
    LambdaDefinitionData(CXXRecordDecl *D, TypeSourceInfo *Info, unsigned DK,
 
                         bool IsGeneric, LambdaCaptureDefault CaptureDefault)
 
        : DefinitionData(D), DependencyKind(DK), IsGenericLambda(IsGeneric),
 
          CaptureDefault(CaptureDefault), NumCaptures(0),
 
          NumExplicitCaptures(0), HasKnownInternalLinkage(0), ManglingNumber(0),
 
          MethodTyInfo(Info) {
 
      IsLambda = true;
 
 
 
      // C++1z [expr.prim.lambda]p4:
 
      //   This class type is not an aggregate type.
 
      Aggregate = false;
 
      PlainOldData = false;
 
    }
 
 
 
    // Add a list of captures.
 
    void AddCaptureList(ASTContext &Ctx, Capture *CaptureList);
 
  };
 
 
 
  struct DefinitionData *dataPtr() const {
 
    // Complete the redecl chain (if necessary).
 
    getMostRecentDecl();
 
    return DefinitionData;
 
  }
 
 
 
  struct DefinitionData &data() const {
 
    auto *DD = dataPtr();
 
    assert(DD && "queried property of class with no definition");
 
    return *DD;
 
  }
 
 
 
  struct LambdaDefinitionData &getLambdaData() const {
 
    // No update required: a merged definition cannot change any lambda
 
    // properties.
 
    auto *DD = DefinitionData;
 
    assert(DD && DD->IsLambda && "queried lambda property of non-lambda class");
 
    return static_cast<LambdaDefinitionData&>(*DD);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// The template or declaration that this declaration
 
  /// describes or was instantiated from, respectively.
 
  ///
 
  /// For non-templates, this value will be null. For record
 
  /// declarations that describe a class template, this will be a
 
  /// pointer to a ClassTemplateDecl. For member
 
  /// classes of class template specializations, this will be the
 
  /// MemberSpecializationInfo referring to the member class that was
 
  /// instantiated or specialized.
 
  llvm::PointerUnion<ClassTemplateDecl *, MemberSpecializationInfo *>
 
      TemplateOrInstantiation;
 
 
 
  /// Called from setBases and addedMember to notify the class that a
 
  /// direct or virtual base class or a member of class type has been added.
 
  void addedClassSubobject(CXXRecordDecl *Base);
 
 
 
  /// Notify the class that member has been added.
 
  ///
 
  /// This routine helps maintain information about the class based on which
 
  /// members have been added. It will be invoked by DeclContext::addDecl()
 
  /// whenever a member is added to this record.
 
  void addedMember(Decl *D);
 
 
 
  void markedVirtualFunctionPure();
 
 
 
  /// Get the head of our list of friend declarations, possibly
 
  /// deserializing the friends from an external AST source.
 
  FriendDecl *getFirstFriend() const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has an empty base class subobject of type X
 
  /// or of one of the types that might be at offset 0 within X (per the C++
 
  /// "standard layout" rules).
 
  bool hasSubobjectAtOffsetZeroOfEmptyBaseType(ASTContext &Ctx,
 
                                               const CXXRecordDecl *X);
 
 
 
protected:
 
  CXXRecordDecl(Kind K, TagKind TK, const ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                SourceLocation StartLoc, SourceLocation IdLoc,
 
                IdentifierInfo *Id, CXXRecordDecl *PrevDecl);
 
 
 
public:
 
  /// Iterator that traverses the base classes of a class.
 
  using base_class_iterator = CXXBaseSpecifier *;
 
 
 
  /// Iterator that traverses the base classes of a class.
 
  using base_class_const_iterator = const CXXBaseSpecifier *;
 
 
 
  CXXRecordDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
 
    return cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RecordDecl::getCanonicalDecl());
 
  }
 
 
 
  const CXXRecordDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
 
    return const_cast<CXXRecordDecl*>(this)->getCanonicalDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  CXXRecordDecl *getPreviousDecl() {
 
    return cast_or_null<CXXRecordDecl>(
 
            static_cast<RecordDecl *>(this)->getPreviousDecl());
 
  }
 
 
 
  const CXXRecordDecl *getPreviousDecl() const {
 
    return const_cast<CXXRecordDecl*>(this)->getPreviousDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  CXXRecordDecl *getMostRecentDecl() {
 
    return cast<CXXRecordDecl>(
 
            static_cast<RecordDecl *>(this)->getMostRecentDecl());
 
  }
 
 
 
  const CXXRecordDecl *getMostRecentDecl() const {
 
    return const_cast<CXXRecordDecl*>(this)->getMostRecentDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  CXXRecordDecl *getMostRecentNonInjectedDecl() {
 
    CXXRecordDecl *Recent =
 
        static_cast<CXXRecordDecl *>(this)->getMostRecentDecl();
 
    while (Recent->isInjectedClassName()) {
 
      // FIXME: Does injected class name need to be in the redeclarations chain?
 
      assert(Recent->getPreviousDecl());
 
      Recent = Recent->getPreviousDecl();
 
    }
 
    return Recent;
 
  }
 
 
 
  const CXXRecordDecl *getMostRecentNonInjectedDecl() const {
 
    return const_cast<CXXRecordDecl*>(this)->getMostRecentNonInjectedDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  CXXRecordDecl *getDefinition() const {
 
    // We only need an update if we don't already know which
 
    // declaration is the definition.
 
    auto *DD = DefinitionData ? DefinitionData : dataPtr();
 
    return DD ? DD->Definition : nullptr;
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool hasDefinition() const { return DefinitionData || dataPtr(); }
 
 
 
  static CXXRecordDecl *Create(const ASTContext &C, TagKind TK, DeclContext *DC,
 
                               SourceLocation StartLoc, SourceLocation IdLoc,
 
                               IdentifierInfo *Id,
 
                               CXXRecordDecl *PrevDecl = nullptr,
 
                               bool DelayTypeCreation = false);
 
  static CXXRecordDecl *CreateLambda(const ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                                     TypeSourceInfo *Info, SourceLocation Loc,
 
                                     unsigned DependencyKind, bool IsGeneric,
 
                                     LambdaCaptureDefault CaptureDefault);
 
  static CXXRecordDecl *CreateDeserialized(const ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  bool isDynamicClass() const {
 
    return data().Polymorphic || data().NumVBases != 0;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// @returns true if class is dynamic or might be dynamic because the
 
  /// definition is incomplete of dependent.
 
  bool mayBeDynamicClass() const {
 
    return !hasDefinition() || isDynamicClass() || hasAnyDependentBases();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// @returns true if class is non dynamic or might be non dynamic because the
 
  /// definition is incomplete of dependent.
 
  bool mayBeNonDynamicClass() const {
 
    return !hasDefinition() || !isDynamicClass() || hasAnyDependentBases();
 
  }
 
 
 
  void setIsParsingBaseSpecifiers() { data().IsParsingBaseSpecifiers = true; }
 
 
 
  bool isParsingBaseSpecifiers() const {
 
    return data().IsParsingBaseSpecifiers;
 
  }
 
 
 
  unsigned getODRHash() const;
 
 
 
  /// Sets the base classes of this struct or class.
 
  void setBases(CXXBaseSpecifier const * const *Bases, unsigned NumBases);
 
 
 
  /// Retrieves the number of base classes of this class.
 
  unsigned getNumBases() const { return data().NumBases; }
 
 
 
  using base_class_range = llvm::iterator_range<base_class_iterator>;
 
  using base_class_const_range =
 
      llvm::iterator_range<base_class_const_iterator>;
 
 
 
  base_class_range bases() {
 
    return base_class_range(bases_begin(), bases_end());
 
  }
 
  base_class_const_range bases() const {
 
    return base_class_const_range(bases_begin(), bases_end());
 
  }
 
 
 
  base_class_iterator bases_begin() { return data().getBases(); }
 
  base_class_const_iterator bases_begin() const { return data().getBases(); }
 
  base_class_iterator bases_end() { return bases_begin() + data().NumBases; }
 
  base_class_const_iterator bases_end() const {
 
    return bases_begin() + data().NumBases;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieves the number of virtual base classes of this class.
 
  unsigned getNumVBases() const { return data().NumVBases; }
 
 
 
  base_class_range vbases() {
 
    return base_class_range(vbases_begin(), vbases_end());
 
  }
 
  base_class_const_range vbases() const {
 
    return base_class_const_range(vbases_begin(), vbases_end());
 
  }
 
 
 
  base_class_iterator vbases_begin() { return data().getVBases(); }
 
  base_class_const_iterator vbases_begin() const { return data().getVBases(); }
 
  base_class_iterator vbases_end() { return vbases_begin() + data().NumVBases; }
 
  base_class_const_iterator vbases_end() const {
 
    return vbases_begin() + data().NumVBases;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has any dependent base classes which
 
  /// are not the current instantiation.
 
  bool hasAnyDependentBases() const;
 
 
 
  /// Iterator access to method members.  The method iterator visits
 
  /// all method members of the class, including non-instance methods,
 
  /// special methods, etc.
 
  using method_iterator = specific_decl_iterator<CXXMethodDecl>;
 
  using method_range =
 
      llvm::iterator_range<specific_decl_iterator<CXXMethodDecl>>;
 
 
 
  method_range methods() const {
 
    return method_range(method_begin(), method_end());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Method begin iterator.  Iterates in the order the methods
 
  /// were declared.
 
  method_iterator method_begin() const {
 
    return method_iterator(decls_begin());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Method past-the-end iterator.
 
  method_iterator method_end() const {
 
    return method_iterator(decls_end());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Iterator access to constructor members.
 
  using ctor_iterator = specific_decl_iterator<CXXConstructorDecl>;
 
  using ctor_range =
 
      llvm::iterator_range<specific_decl_iterator<CXXConstructorDecl>>;
 
 
 
  ctor_range ctors() const { return ctor_range(ctor_begin(), ctor_end()); }
 
 
 
  ctor_iterator ctor_begin() const {
 
    return ctor_iterator(decls_begin());
 
  }
 
 
 
  ctor_iterator ctor_end() const {
 
    return ctor_iterator(decls_end());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// An iterator over friend declarations.  All of these are defined
 
  /// in DeclFriend.h.
 
  class friend_iterator;
 
  using friend_range = llvm::iterator_range<friend_iterator>;
 
 
 
  friend_range friends() const;
 
  friend_iterator friend_begin() const;
 
  friend_iterator friend_end() const;
 
  void pushFriendDecl(FriendDecl *FD);
 
 
 
  /// Determines whether this record has any friends.
 
  bool hasFriends() const {
 
    return data().FirstFriend.isValid();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// \c true if a defaulted copy constructor for this class would be
 
  /// deleted.
 
  bool defaultedCopyConstructorIsDeleted() const {
 
    assert((!needsOverloadResolutionForCopyConstructor() ||
 
            (data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyConstructor)) &&
 
           "this property has not yet been computed by Sema");
 
    return data().DefaultedCopyConstructorIsDeleted;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// \c true if a defaulted move constructor for this class would be
 
  /// deleted.
 
  bool defaultedMoveConstructorIsDeleted() const {
 
    assert((!needsOverloadResolutionForMoveConstructor() ||
 
            (data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveConstructor)) &&
 
           "this property has not yet been computed by Sema");
 
    return data().DefaultedMoveConstructorIsDeleted;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// \c true if a defaulted destructor for this class would be deleted.
 
  bool defaultedDestructorIsDeleted() const {
 
    assert((!needsOverloadResolutionForDestructor() ||
 
            (data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_Destructor)) &&
 
           "this property has not yet been computed by Sema");
 
    return data().DefaultedDestructorIsDeleted;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// \c true if we know for sure that this class has a single,
 
  /// accessible, unambiguous copy constructor that is not deleted.
 
  bool hasSimpleCopyConstructor() const {
 
    return !hasUserDeclaredCopyConstructor() &&
 
           !data().DefaultedCopyConstructorIsDeleted;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// \c true if we know for sure that this class has a single,
 
  /// accessible, unambiguous move constructor that is not deleted.
 
  bool hasSimpleMoveConstructor() const {
 
    return !hasUserDeclaredMoveConstructor() && hasMoveConstructor() &&
 
           !data().DefaultedMoveConstructorIsDeleted;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// \c true if we know for sure that this class has a single,
 
  /// accessible, unambiguous copy assignment operator that is not deleted.
 
  bool hasSimpleCopyAssignment() const {
 
    return !hasUserDeclaredCopyAssignment() &&
 
           !data().DefaultedCopyAssignmentIsDeleted;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// \c true if we know for sure that this class has a single,
 
  /// accessible, unambiguous move assignment operator that is not deleted.
 
  bool hasSimpleMoveAssignment() const {
 
    return !hasUserDeclaredMoveAssignment() && hasMoveAssignment() &&
 
           !data().DefaultedMoveAssignmentIsDeleted;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// \c true if we know for sure that this class has an accessible
 
  /// destructor that is not deleted.
 
  bool hasSimpleDestructor() const {
 
    return !hasUserDeclaredDestructor() &&
 
           !data().DefaultedDestructorIsDeleted;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has any default constructors.
 
  bool hasDefaultConstructor() const {
 
    return (data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_DefaultConstructor) ||
 
           needsImplicitDefaultConstructor();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine if we need to declare a default constructor for
 
  /// this class.
 
  ///
 
  /// This value is used for lazy creation of default constructors.
 
  bool needsImplicitDefaultConstructor() const {
 
    return (!data().UserDeclaredConstructor &&
 
            !(data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_DefaultConstructor) &&
 
            (!isLambda() || lambdaIsDefaultConstructibleAndAssignable())) ||
 
           // FIXME: Proposed fix to core wording issue: if a class inherits
 
           // a default constructor and doesn't explicitly declare one, one
 
           // is declared implicitly.
 
           (data().HasInheritedDefaultConstructor &&
 
            !(data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_DefaultConstructor));
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has any user-declared constructors.
 
  ///
 
  /// When true, a default constructor will not be implicitly declared.
 
  bool hasUserDeclaredConstructor() const {
 
    return data().UserDeclaredConstructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Whether this class has a user-provided default constructor
 
  /// per C++11.
 
  bool hasUserProvidedDefaultConstructor() const {
 
    return data().UserProvidedDefaultConstructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a user-declared copy constructor.
 
  ///
 
  /// When false, a copy constructor will be implicitly declared.
 
  bool hasUserDeclaredCopyConstructor() const {
 
    return data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyConstructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class needs an implicit copy
 
  /// constructor to be lazily declared.
 
  bool needsImplicitCopyConstructor() const {
 
    return !(data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyConstructor);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether we need to eagerly declare a defaulted copy
 
  /// constructor for this class.
 
  bool needsOverloadResolutionForCopyConstructor() const {
 
    // C++17 [class.copy.ctor]p6:
 
    //   If the class definition declares a move constructor or move assignment
 
    //   operator, the implicitly declared copy constructor is defined as
 
    //   deleted.
 
    // In MSVC mode, sometimes a declared move assignment does not delete an
 
    // implicit copy constructor, so defer this choice to Sema.
 
    if (data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers &
 
        (SMF_MoveConstructor | SMF_MoveAssignment))
 
      return true;
 
    return data().NeedOverloadResolutionForCopyConstructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether an implicit copy constructor for this type
 
  /// would have a parameter with a const-qualified reference type.
 
  bool implicitCopyConstructorHasConstParam() const {
 
    return data().ImplicitCopyConstructorCanHaveConstParamForNonVBase &&
 
           (isAbstract() ||
 
            data().ImplicitCopyConstructorCanHaveConstParamForVBase);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a copy constructor with
 
  /// a parameter type which is a reference to a const-qualified type.
 
  bool hasCopyConstructorWithConstParam() const {
 
    return data().HasDeclaredCopyConstructorWithConstParam ||
 
           (needsImplicitCopyConstructor() &&
 
            implicitCopyConstructorHasConstParam());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Whether this class has a user-declared move constructor or
 
  /// assignment operator.
 
  ///
 
  /// When false, a move constructor and assignment operator may be
 
  /// implicitly declared.
 
  bool hasUserDeclaredMoveOperation() const {
 
    return data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers &
 
             (SMF_MoveConstructor | SMF_MoveAssignment);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has had a move constructor
 
  /// declared by the user.
 
  bool hasUserDeclaredMoveConstructor() const {
 
    return data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveConstructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a move constructor.
 
  bool hasMoveConstructor() const {
 
    return (data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveConstructor) ||
 
           needsImplicitMoveConstructor();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Set that we attempted to declare an implicit copy
 
  /// constructor, but overload resolution failed so we deleted it.
 
  void setImplicitCopyConstructorIsDeleted() {
 
    assert((data().DefaultedCopyConstructorIsDeleted ||
 
            needsOverloadResolutionForCopyConstructor()) &&
 
           "Copy constructor should not be deleted");
 
    data().DefaultedCopyConstructorIsDeleted = true;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Set that we attempted to declare an implicit move
 
  /// constructor, but overload resolution failed so we deleted it.
 
  void setImplicitMoveConstructorIsDeleted() {
 
    assert((data().DefaultedMoveConstructorIsDeleted ||
 
            needsOverloadResolutionForMoveConstructor()) &&
 
           "move constructor should not be deleted");
 
    data().DefaultedMoveConstructorIsDeleted = true;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Set that we attempted to declare an implicit destructor,
 
  /// but overload resolution failed so we deleted it.
 
  void setImplicitDestructorIsDeleted() {
 
    assert((data().DefaultedDestructorIsDeleted ||
 
            needsOverloadResolutionForDestructor()) &&
 
           "destructor should not be deleted");
 
    data().DefaultedDestructorIsDeleted = true;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class should get an implicit move
 
  /// constructor or if any existing special member function inhibits this.
 
  bool needsImplicitMoveConstructor() const {
 
    return !(data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveConstructor) &&
 
           !hasUserDeclaredCopyConstructor() &&
 
           !hasUserDeclaredCopyAssignment() &&
 
           !hasUserDeclaredMoveAssignment() &&
 
           !hasUserDeclaredDestructor();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether we need to eagerly declare a defaulted move
 
  /// constructor for this class.
 
  bool needsOverloadResolutionForMoveConstructor() const {
 
    return data().NeedOverloadResolutionForMoveConstructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a user-declared copy assignment
 
  /// operator.
 
  ///
 
  /// When false, a copy assignment operator will be implicitly declared.
 
  bool hasUserDeclaredCopyAssignment() const {
 
    return data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyAssignment;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Set that we attempted to declare an implicit copy assignment
 
  /// operator, but overload resolution failed so we deleted it.
 
  void setImplicitCopyAssignmentIsDeleted() {
 
    assert((data().DefaultedCopyAssignmentIsDeleted ||
 
            needsOverloadResolutionForCopyAssignment()) &&
 
           "copy assignment should not be deleted");
 
    data().DefaultedCopyAssignmentIsDeleted = true;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class needs an implicit copy
 
  /// assignment operator to be lazily declared.
 
  bool needsImplicitCopyAssignment() const {
 
    return !(data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyAssignment);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether we need to eagerly declare a defaulted copy
 
  /// assignment operator for this class.
 
  bool needsOverloadResolutionForCopyAssignment() const {
 
    // C++20 [class.copy.assign]p2:
 
    //   If the class definition declares a move constructor or move assignment
 
    //   operator, the implicitly declared copy assignment operator is defined
 
    //   as deleted.
 
    // In MSVC mode, sometimes a declared move constructor does not delete an
 
    // implicit copy assignment, so defer this choice to Sema.
 
    if (data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers &
 
        (SMF_MoveConstructor | SMF_MoveAssignment))
 
      return true;
 
    return data().NeedOverloadResolutionForCopyAssignment;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether an implicit copy assignment operator for this
 
  /// type would have a parameter with a const-qualified reference type.
 
  bool implicitCopyAssignmentHasConstParam() const {
 
    return data().ImplicitCopyAssignmentHasConstParam;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a copy assignment operator with
 
  /// a parameter type which is a reference to a const-qualified type or is not
 
  /// a reference.
 
  bool hasCopyAssignmentWithConstParam() const {
 
    return data().HasDeclaredCopyAssignmentWithConstParam ||
 
           (needsImplicitCopyAssignment() &&
 
            implicitCopyAssignmentHasConstParam());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has had a move assignment
 
  /// declared by the user.
 
  bool hasUserDeclaredMoveAssignment() const {
 
    return data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveAssignment;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a move assignment operator.
 
  bool hasMoveAssignment() const {
 
    return (data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveAssignment) ||
 
           needsImplicitMoveAssignment();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Set that we attempted to declare an implicit move assignment
 
  /// operator, but overload resolution failed so we deleted it.
 
  void setImplicitMoveAssignmentIsDeleted() {
 
    assert((data().DefaultedMoveAssignmentIsDeleted ||
 
            needsOverloadResolutionForMoveAssignment()) &&
 
           "move assignment should not be deleted");
 
    data().DefaultedMoveAssignmentIsDeleted = true;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class should get an implicit move
 
  /// assignment operator or if any existing special member function inhibits
 
  /// this.
 
  bool needsImplicitMoveAssignment() const {
 
    return !(data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveAssignment) &&
 
           !hasUserDeclaredCopyConstructor() &&
 
           !hasUserDeclaredCopyAssignment() &&
 
           !hasUserDeclaredMoveConstructor() &&
 
           !hasUserDeclaredDestructor() &&
 
           (!isLambda() || lambdaIsDefaultConstructibleAndAssignable());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether we need to eagerly declare a move assignment
 
  /// operator for this class.
 
  bool needsOverloadResolutionForMoveAssignment() const {
 
    return data().NeedOverloadResolutionForMoveAssignment;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a user-declared destructor.
 
  ///
 
  /// When false, a destructor will be implicitly declared.
 
  bool hasUserDeclaredDestructor() const {
 
    return data().UserDeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_Destructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class needs an implicit destructor to
 
  /// be lazily declared.
 
  bool needsImplicitDestructor() const {
 
    return !(data().DeclaredSpecialMembers & SMF_Destructor);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether we need to eagerly declare a destructor for this
 
  /// class.
 
  bool needsOverloadResolutionForDestructor() const {
 
    return data().NeedOverloadResolutionForDestructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class describes a lambda function object.
 
  bool isLambda() const {
 
    // An update record can't turn a non-lambda into a lambda.
 
    auto *DD = DefinitionData;
 
    return DD && DD->IsLambda;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class describes a generic
 
  /// lambda function object (i.e. function call operator is
 
  /// a template).
 
  bool isGenericLambda() const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this lambda should have an implicit default constructor
 
  /// and copy and move assignment operators.
 
  bool lambdaIsDefaultConstructibleAndAssignable() const;
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the lambda call operator of the closure type
 
  /// if this is a closure type.
 
  CXXMethodDecl *getLambdaCallOperator() const;
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the dependent lambda call operator of the closure type
 
  /// if this is a templated closure type.
 
  FunctionTemplateDecl *getDependentLambdaCallOperator() const;
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the lambda static invoker, the address of which
 
  /// is returned by the conversion operator, and the body of which
 
  /// is forwarded to the lambda call operator. The version that does not
 
  /// take a calling convention uses the 'default' calling convention for free
 
  /// functions if the Lambda's calling convention was not modified via
 
  /// attribute. Otherwise, it will return the calling convention specified for
 
  /// the lambda.
 
  CXXMethodDecl *getLambdaStaticInvoker() const;
 
  CXXMethodDecl *getLambdaStaticInvoker(CallingConv CC) const;
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the generic lambda's template parameter list.
 
  /// Returns null if the class does not represent a lambda or a generic
 
  /// lambda.
 
  TemplateParameterList *getGenericLambdaTemplateParameterList() const;
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the lambda template parameters that were specified explicitly.
 
  ArrayRef<NamedDecl *> getLambdaExplicitTemplateParameters() const;
 
 
 
  LambdaCaptureDefault getLambdaCaptureDefault() const {
 
    assert(isLambda());
 
    return static_cast<LambdaCaptureDefault>(getLambdaData().CaptureDefault);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Set the captures for this lambda closure type.
 
  void setCaptures(ASTContext &Context, ArrayRef<LambdaCapture> Captures);
 
 
 
  /// For a closure type, retrieve the mapping from captured
 
  /// variables and \c this to the non-static data members that store the
 
  /// values or references of the captures.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param Captures Will be populated with the mapping from captured
 
  /// variables to the corresponding fields.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param ThisCapture Will be set to the field declaration for the
 
  /// \c this capture.
 
  ///
 
  /// \note No entries will be added for init-captures, as they do not capture
 
  /// variables.
 
  ///
 
  /// \note If multiple versions of the lambda are merged together, they may
 
  /// have different variable declarations corresponding to the same capture.
 
  /// In that case, all of those variable declarations will be added to the
 
  /// Captures list, so it may have more than one variable listed per field.
 
  void
 
  getCaptureFields(llvm::DenseMap<const ValueDecl *, FieldDecl *> &Captures,
 
                   FieldDecl *&ThisCapture) const;
 
 
 
  using capture_const_iterator = const LambdaCapture *;
 
  using capture_const_range = llvm::iterator_range<capture_const_iterator>;
 
 
 
  capture_const_range captures() const {
 
    return capture_const_range(captures_begin(), captures_end());
 
  }
 
 
 
  capture_const_iterator captures_begin() const {
 
    if (!isLambda()) return nullptr;
 
    LambdaDefinitionData &LambdaData = getLambdaData();
 
    return LambdaData.Captures.empty() ? nullptr : LambdaData.Captures.front();
 
  }
 
 
 
  capture_const_iterator captures_end() const {
 
    return isLambda() ? captures_begin() + getLambdaData().NumCaptures
 
                      : nullptr;
 
  }
 
 
 
  unsigned capture_size() const { return getLambdaData().NumCaptures; }
 
 
 
  using conversion_iterator = UnresolvedSetIterator;
 
 
 
  conversion_iterator conversion_begin() const {
 
    return data().Conversions.get(getASTContext()).begin();
 
  }
 
 
 
  conversion_iterator conversion_end() const {
 
    return data().Conversions.get(getASTContext()).end();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Removes a conversion function from this class.  The conversion
 
  /// function must currently be a member of this class.  Furthermore,
 
  /// this class must currently be in the process of being defined.
 
  void removeConversion(const NamedDecl *Old);
 
 
 
  /// Get all conversion functions visible in current class,
 
  /// including conversion function templates.
 
  llvm::iterator_range<conversion_iterator>
 
  getVisibleConversionFunctions() const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class is an aggregate (C++ [dcl.init.aggr]),
 
  /// which is a class with no user-declared constructors, no private
 
  /// or protected non-static data members, no base classes, and no virtual
 
  /// functions (C++ [dcl.init.aggr]p1).
 
  bool isAggregate() const { return data().Aggregate; }
 
 
 
  /// Whether this class has any in-class initializers
 
  /// for non-static data members (including those in anonymous unions or
 
  /// structs).
 
  bool hasInClassInitializer() const { return data().HasInClassInitializer; }
 
 
 
  /// Whether this class or any of its subobjects has any members of
 
  /// reference type which would make value-initialization ill-formed.
 
  ///
 
  /// Per C++03 [dcl.init]p5:
 
  ///  - if T is a non-union class type without a user-declared constructor,
 
  ///    then every non-static data member and base-class component of T is
 
  ///    value-initialized [...] A program that calls for [...]
 
  ///    value-initialization of an entity of reference type is ill-formed.
 
  bool hasUninitializedReferenceMember() const {
 
    return !isUnion() && !hasUserDeclaredConstructor() &&
 
           data().HasUninitializedReferenceMember;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Whether this class is a POD-type (C++ [class]p4)
 
  ///
 
  /// For purposes of this function a class is POD if it is an aggregate
 
  /// that has no non-static non-POD data members, no reference data
 
  /// members, no user-defined copy assignment operator and no
 
  /// user-defined destructor.
 
  ///
 
  /// Note that this is the C++ TR1 definition of POD.
 
  bool isPOD() const { return data().PlainOldData; }
 
 
 
  /// True if this class is C-like, without C++-specific features, e.g.
 
  /// it contains only public fields, no bases, tag kind is not 'class', etc.
 
  bool isCLike() const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this is an empty class in the sense of
 
  /// (C++11 [meta.unary.prop]).
 
  ///
 
  /// The CXXRecordDecl is a class type, but not a union type,
 
  /// with no non-static data members other than bit-fields of length 0,
 
  /// no virtual member functions, no virtual base classes,
 
  /// and no base class B for which is_empty<B>::value is false.
 
  ///
 
  /// \note This does NOT include a check for union-ness.
 
  bool isEmpty() const { return data().Empty; }
 
 
 
  void setInitMethod(bool Val) { data().HasInitMethod = Val; }
 
  bool hasInitMethod() const { return data().HasInitMethod; }
 
 
 
  bool hasPrivateFields() const {
 
    return data().HasPrivateFields;
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool hasProtectedFields() const {
 
    return data().HasProtectedFields;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has direct non-static data members.
 
  bool hasDirectFields() const {
 
    auto &D = data();
 
    return D.HasPublicFields || D.HasProtectedFields || D.HasPrivateFields;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Whether this class is polymorphic (C++ [class.virtual]),
 
  /// which means that the class contains or inherits a virtual function.
 
  bool isPolymorphic() const { return data().Polymorphic; }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a pure virtual function.
 
  ///
 
  /// The class is abstract per (C++ [class.abstract]p2) if it declares
 
  /// a pure virtual function or inherits a pure virtual function that is
 
  /// not overridden.
 
  bool isAbstract() const { return data().Abstract; }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class is standard-layout per
 
  /// C++ [class]p7.
 
  bool isStandardLayout() const { return data().IsStandardLayout; }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class was standard-layout per
 
  /// C++11 [class]p7, specifically using the C++11 rules without any DRs.
 
  bool isCXX11StandardLayout() const { return data().IsCXX11StandardLayout; }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class, or any of its class subobjects,
 
  /// contains a mutable field.
 
  bool hasMutableFields() const { return data().HasMutableFields; }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has any variant members.
 
  bool hasVariantMembers() const { return data().HasVariantMembers; }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a trivial default constructor
 
  /// (C++11 [class.ctor]p5).
 
  bool hasTrivialDefaultConstructor() const {
 
    return hasDefaultConstructor() &&
 
           (data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_DefaultConstructor);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a non-trivial default constructor
 
  /// (C++11 [class.ctor]p5).
 
  bool hasNonTrivialDefaultConstructor() const {
 
    return (data().DeclaredNonTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_DefaultConstructor) ||
 
           (needsImplicitDefaultConstructor() &&
 
            !(data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_DefaultConstructor));
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has at least one constexpr constructor
 
  /// other than the copy or move constructors.
 
  bool hasConstexprNonCopyMoveConstructor() const {
 
    return data().HasConstexprNonCopyMoveConstructor ||
 
           (needsImplicitDefaultConstructor() &&
 
            defaultedDefaultConstructorIsConstexpr());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether a defaulted default constructor for this class
 
  /// would be constexpr.
 
  bool defaultedDefaultConstructorIsConstexpr() const {
 
    return data().DefaultedDefaultConstructorIsConstexpr &&
 
           (!isUnion() || hasInClassInitializer() || !hasVariantMembers() ||
 
            getLangOpts().CPlusPlus20);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a constexpr default constructor.
 
  bool hasConstexprDefaultConstructor() const {
 
    return data().HasConstexprDefaultConstructor ||
 
           (needsImplicitDefaultConstructor() &&
 
            defaultedDefaultConstructorIsConstexpr());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a trivial copy constructor
 
  /// (C++ [class.copy]p6, C++11 [class.copy]p12)
 
  bool hasTrivialCopyConstructor() const {
 
    return data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyConstructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool hasTrivialCopyConstructorForCall() const {
 
    return data().HasTrivialSpecialMembersForCall & SMF_CopyConstructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a non-trivial copy constructor
 
  /// (C++ [class.copy]p6, C++11 [class.copy]p12)
 
  bool hasNonTrivialCopyConstructor() const {
 
    return data().DeclaredNonTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyConstructor ||
 
           !hasTrivialCopyConstructor();
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool hasNonTrivialCopyConstructorForCall() const {
 
    return (data().DeclaredNonTrivialSpecialMembersForCall &
 
            SMF_CopyConstructor) ||
 
           !hasTrivialCopyConstructorForCall();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a trivial move constructor
 
  /// (C++11 [class.copy]p12)
 
  bool hasTrivialMoveConstructor() const {
 
    return hasMoveConstructor() &&
 
           (data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveConstructor);
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool hasTrivialMoveConstructorForCall() const {
 
    return hasMoveConstructor() &&
 
           (data().HasTrivialSpecialMembersForCall & SMF_MoveConstructor);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a non-trivial move constructor
 
  /// (C++11 [class.copy]p12)
 
  bool hasNonTrivialMoveConstructor() const {
 
    return (data().DeclaredNonTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveConstructor) ||
 
           (needsImplicitMoveConstructor() &&
 
            !(data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveConstructor));
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool hasNonTrivialMoveConstructorForCall() const {
 
    return (data().DeclaredNonTrivialSpecialMembersForCall &
 
            SMF_MoveConstructor) ||
 
           (needsImplicitMoveConstructor() &&
 
            !(data().HasTrivialSpecialMembersForCall & SMF_MoveConstructor));
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a trivial copy assignment operator
 
  /// (C++ [class.copy]p11, C++11 [class.copy]p25)
 
  bool hasTrivialCopyAssignment() const {
 
    return data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyAssignment;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a non-trivial copy assignment
 
  /// operator (C++ [class.copy]p11, C++11 [class.copy]p25)
 
  bool hasNonTrivialCopyAssignment() const {
 
    return data().DeclaredNonTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_CopyAssignment ||
 
           !hasTrivialCopyAssignment();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a trivial move assignment operator
 
  /// (C++11 [class.copy]p25)
 
  bool hasTrivialMoveAssignment() const {
 
    return hasMoveAssignment() &&
 
           (data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveAssignment);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a non-trivial move assignment
 
  /// operator (C++11 [class.copy]p25)
 
  bool hasNonTrivialMoveAssignment() const {
 
    return (data().DeclaredNonTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveAssignment) ||
 
           (needsImplicitMoveAssignment() &&
 
            !(data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_MoveAssignment));
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether a defaulted default constructor for this class
 
  /// would be constexpr.
 
  bool defaultedDestructorIsConstexpr() const {
 
    return data().DefaultedDestructorIsConstexpr &&
 
           getLangOpts().CPlusPlus20;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a constexpr destructor.
 
  bool hasConstexprDestructor() const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a trivial destructor
 
  /// (C++ [class.dtor]p3)
 
  bool hasTrivialDestructor() const {
 
    return data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_Destructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool hasTrivialDestructorForCall() const {
 
    return data().HasTrivialSpecialMembersForCall & SMF_Destructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a non-trivial destructor
 
  /// (C++ [class.dtor]p3)
 
  bool hasNonTrivialDestructor() const {
 
    return !(data().HasTrivialSpecialMembers & SMF_Destructor);
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool hasNonTrivialDestructorForCall() const {
 
    return !(data().HasTrivialSpecialMembersForCall & SMF_Destructor);
 
  }
 
 
 
  void setHasTrivialSpecialMemberForCall() {
 
    data().HasTrivialSpecialMembersForCall =
 
        (SMF_CopyConstructor | SMF_MoveConstructor | SMF_Destructor);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether declaring a const variable with this type is ok
 
  /// per core issue 253.
 
  bool allowConstDefaultInit() const {
 
    return !data().HasUninitializedFields ||
 
           !(data().HasDefaultedDefaultConstructor ||
 
             needsImplicitDefaultConstructor());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a destructor which has no
 
  /// semantic effect.
 
  ///
 
  /// Any such destructor will be trivial, public, defaulted and not deleted,
 
  /// and will call only irrelevant destructors.
 
  bool hasIrrelevantDestructor() const {
 
    return data().HasIrrelevantDestructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a non-literal or/ volatile type
 
  /// non-static data member or base class.
 
  bool hasNonLiteralTypeFieldsOrBases() const {
 
    return data().HasNonLiteralTypeFieldsOrBases;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a using-declaration that names
 
  /// a user-declared base class constructor.
 
  bool hasInheritedConstructor() const {
 
    return data().HasInheritedConstructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a using-declaration that names
 
  /// a base class assignment operator.
 
  bool hasInheritedAssignment() const {
 
    return data().HasInheritedAssignment;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class is considered trivially copyable per
 
  /// (C++11 [class]p6).
 
  bool isTriviallyCopyable() const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class is considered trivial.
 
  ///
 
  /// C++11 [class]p6:
 
  ///    "A trivial class is a class that has a trivial default constructor and
 
  ///    is trivially copyable."
 
  bool isTrivial() const {
 
    return isTriviallyCopyable() && hasTrivialDefaultConstructor();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class is a literal type.
 
  ///
 
  /// C++11 [basic.types]p10:
 
  ///   A class type that has all the following properties:
 
  ///     - it has a trivial destructor
 
  ///     - every constructor call and full-expression in the
 
  ///       brace-or-equal-intializers for non-static data members (if any) is
 
  ///       a constant expression.
 
  ///     - it is an aggregate type or has at least one constexpr constructor
 
  ///       or constructor template that is not a copy or move constructor, and
 
  ///     - all of its non-static data members and base classes are of literal
 
  ///       types
 
  ///
 
  /// We resolve DR1361 by ignoring the second bullet. We resolve DR1452 by
 
  /// treating types with trivial default constructors as literal types.
 
  ///
 
  /// Only in C++17 and beyond, are lambdas literal types.
 
  bool isLiteral() const {
 
    const LangOptions &LangOpts = getLangOpts();
 
    return (LangOpts.CPlusPlus20 ? hasConstexprDestructor()
 
                                          : hasTrivialDestructor()) &&
 
           (!isLambda() || LangOpts.CPlusPlus17) &&
 
           !hasNonLiteralTypeFieldsOrBases() &&
 
           (isAggregate() || isLambda() ||
 
            hasConstexprNonCopyMoveConstructor() ||
 
            hasTrivialDefaultConstructor());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this is a structural type.
 
  bool isStructural() const {
 
    return isLiteral() && data().StructuralIfLiteral;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Notify the class that this destructor is now selected.
 
  /// 
 
  /// Important properties of the class depend on destructor properties. Since
 
  /// C++20, it is possible to have multiple destructor declarations in a class
 
  /// out of which one will be selected at the end.
 
  /// This is called separately from addedMember because it has to be deferred
 
  /// to the completion of the class.
 
  void addedSelectedDestructor(CXXDestructorDecl *DD);
 
 
 
  /// Notify the class that an eligible SMF has been added.
 
  /// This updates triviality and destructor based properties of the class accordingly.
 
  void addedEligibleSpecialMemberFunction(const CXXMethodDecl *MD, unsigned SMKind);
 
 
 
  /// If this record is an instantiation of a member class,
 
  /// retrieves the member class from which it was instantiated.
 
  ///
 
  /// This routine will return non-null for (non-templated) member
 
  /// classes of class templates. For example, given:
 
  ///
 
  /// \code
 
  /// template<typename T>
 
  /// struct X {
 
  ///   struct A { };
 
  /// };
 
  /// \endcode
 
  ///
 
  /// The declaration for X<int>::A is a (non-templated) CXXRecordDecl
 
  /// whose parent is the class template specialization X<int>. For
 
  /// this declaration, getInstantiatedFromMemberClass() will return
 
  /// the CXXRecordDecl X<T>::A. When a complete definition of
 
  /// X<int>::A is required, it will be instantiated from the
 
  /// declaration returned by getInstantiatedFromMemberClass().
 
  CXXRecordDecl *getInstantiatedFromMemberClass() const;
 
 
 
  /// If this class is an instantiation of a member class of a
 
  /// class template specialization, retrieves the member specialization
 
  /// information.
 
  MemberSpecializationInfo *getMemberSpecializationInfo() const;
 
 
 
  /// Specify that this record is an instantiation of the
 
  /// member class \p RD.
 
  void setInstantiationOfMemberClass(CXXRecordDecl *RD,
 
                                     TemplateSpecializationKind TSK);
 
 
 
  /// Retrieves the class template that is described by this
 
  /// class declaration.
 
  ///
 
  /// Every class template is represented as a ClassTemplateDecl and a
 
  /// CXXRecordDecl. The former contains template properties (such as
 
  /// the template parameter lists) while the latter contains the
 
  /// actual description of the template's
 
  /// contents. ClassTemplateDecl::getTemplatedDecl() retrieves the
 
  /// CXXRecordDecl that from a ClassTemplateDecl, while
 
  /// getDescribedClassTemplate() retrieves the ClassTemplateDecl from
 
  /// a CXXRecordDecl.
 
  ClassTemplateDecl *getDescribedClassTemplate() const;
 
 
 
  void setDescribedClassTemplate(ClassTemplateDecl *Template);
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this particular class is a specialization or
 
  /// instantiation of a class template or member class of a class template,
 
  /// and how it was instantiated or specialized.
 
  TemplateSpecializationKind getTemplateSpecializationKind() const;
 
 
 
  /// Set the kind of specialization or template instantiation this is.
 
  void setTemplateSpecializationKind(TemplateSpecializationKind TSK);
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the record declaration from which this record could be
 
  /// instantiated. Returns null if this class is not a template instantiation.
 
  const CXXRecordDecl *getTemplateInstantiationPattern() const;
 
 
 
  CXXRecordDecl *getTemplateInstantiationPattern() {
 
    return const_cast<CXXRecordDecl *>(const_cast<const CXXRecordDecl *>(this)
 
                                           ->getTemplateInstantiationPattern());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Returns the destructor decl for this class.
 
  CXXDestructorDecl *getDestructor() const;
 
 
 
  /// Returns true if the class destructor, or any implicitly invoked
 
  /// destructors are marked noreturn.
 
  bool isAnyDestructorNoReturn() const { return data().IsAnyDestructorNoReturn; }
 
 
 
  /// If the class is a local class [class.local], returns
 
  /// the enclosing function declaration.
 
  const FunctionDecl *isLocalClass() const {
 
    if (const auto *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(getDeclContext()))
 
      return RD->isLocalClass();
 
 
 
    return dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(getDeclContext());
 
  }
 
 
 
  FunctionDecl *isLocalClass() {
 
    return const_cast<FunctionDecl*>(
 
        const_cast<const CXXRecordDecl*>(this)->isLocalClass());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this dependent class is a current instantiation,
 
  /// when viewed from within the given context.
 
  bool isCurrentInstantiation(const DeclContext *CurContext) const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class is derived from the class \p Base.
 
  ///
 
  /// This routine only determines whether this class is derived from \p Base,
 
  /// but does not account for factors that may make a Derived -> Base class
 
  /// ill-formed, such as private/protected inheritance or multiple, ambiguous
 
  /// base class subobjects.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param Base the base class we are searching for.
 
  ///
 
  /// \returns true if this class is derived from Base, false otherwise.
 
  bool isDerivedFrom(const CXXRecordDecl *Base) const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class is derived from the type \p Base.
 
  ///
 
  /// This routine only determines whether this class is derived from \p Base,
 
  /// but does not account for factors that may make a Derived -> Base class
 
  /// ill-formed, such as private/protected inheritance or multiple, ambiguous
 
  /// base class subobjects.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param Base the base class we are searching for.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param Paths will contain the paths taken from the current class to the
 
  /// given \p Base class.
 
  ///
 
  /// \returns true if this class is derived from \p Base, false otherwise.
 
  ///
 
  /// \todo add a separate parameter to configure IsDerivedFrom, rather than
 
  /// tangling input and output in \p Paths
 
  bool isDerivedFrom(const CXXRecordDecl *Base, CXXBasePaths &Paths) const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class is virtually derived from
 
  /// the class \p Base.
 
  ///
 
  /// This routine only determines whether this class is virtually
 
  /// derived from \p Base, but does not account for factors that may
 
  /// make a Derived -> Base class ill-formed, such as
 
  /// private/protected inheritance or multiple, ambiguous base class
 
  /// subobjects.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param Base the base class we are searching for.
 
  ///
 
  /// \returns true if this class is virtually derived from Base,
 
  /// false otherwise.
 
  bool isVirtuallyDerivedFrom(const CXXRecordDecl *Base) const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class is provably not derived from
 
  /// the type \p Base.
 
  bool isProvablyNotDerivedFrom(const CXXRecordDecl *Base) const;
 
 
 
  /// Function type used by forallBases() as a callback.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param BaseDefinition the definition of the base class
 
  ///
 
  /// \returns true if this base matched the search criteria
 
  using ForallBasesCallback =
 
      llvm::function_ref<bool(const CXXRecordDecl *BaseDefinition)>;
 
 
 
  /// Determines if the given callback holds for all the direct
 
  /// or indirect base classes of this type.
 
  ///
 
  /// The class itself does not count as a base class.  This routine
 
  /// returns false if the class has non-computable base classes.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param BaseMatches Callback invoked for each (direct or indirect) base
 
  /// class of this type until a call returns false.
 
  bool forallBases(ForallBasesCallback BaseMatches) const;
 
 
 
  /// Function type used by lookupInBases() to determine whether a
 
  /// specific base class subobject matches the lookup criteria.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param Specifier the base-class specifier that describes the inheritance
 
  /// from the base class we are trying to match.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param Path the current path, from the most-derived class down to the
 
  /// base named by the \p Specifier.
 
  ///
 
  /// \returns true if this base matched the search criteria, false otherwise.
 
  using BaseMatchesCallback =
 
      llvm::function_ref<bool(const CXXBaseSpecifier *Specifier,
 
                              CXXBasePath &Path)>;
 
 
 
  /// Look for entities within the base classes of this C++ class,
 
  /// transitively searching all base class subobjects.
 
  ///
 
  /// This routine uses the callback function \p BaseMatches to find base
 
  /// classes meeting some search criteria, walking all base class subobjects
 
  /// and populating the given \p Paths structure with the paths through the
 
  /// inheritance hierarchy that resulted in a match. On a successful search,
 
  /// the \p Paths structure can be queried to retrieve the matching paths and
 
  /// to determine if there were any ambiguities.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param BaseMatches callback function used to determine whether a given
 
  /// base matches the user-defined search criteria.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param Paths used to record the paths from this class to its base class
 
  /// subobjects that match the search criteria.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param LookupInDependent can be set to true to extend the search to
 
  /// dependent base classes.
 
  ///
 
  /// \returns true if there exists any path from this class to a base class
 
  /// subobject that matches the search criteria.
 
  bool lookupInBases(BaseMatchesCallback BaseMatches, CXXBasePaths &Paths,
 
                     bool LookupInDependent = false) const;
 
 
 
  /// Base-class lookup callback that determines whether the given
 
  /// base class specifier refers to a specific class declaration.
 
  ///
 
  /// This callback can be used with \c lookupInBases() to determine whether
 
  /// a given derived class has is a base class subobject of a particular type.
 
  /// The base record pointer should refer to the canonical CXXRecordDecl of the
 
  /// base class that we are searching for.
 
  static bool FindBaseClass(const CXXBaseSpecifier *Specifier,
 
                            CXXBasePath &Path, const CXXRecordDecl *BaseRecord);
 
 
 
  /// Base-class lookup callback that determines whether the
 
  /// given base class specifier refers to a specific class
 
  /// declaration and describes virtual derivation.
 
  ///
 
  /// This callback can be used with \c lookupInBases() to determine
 
  /// whether a given derived class has is a virtual base class
 
  /// subobject of a particular type.  The base record pointer should
 
  /// refer to the canonical CXXRecordDecl of the base class that we
 
  /// are searching for.
 
  static bool FindVirtualBaseClass(const CXXBaseSpecifier *Specifier,
 
                                   CXXBasePath &Path,
 
                                   const CXXRecordDecl *BaseRecord);
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the final overriders for each virtual member
 
  /// function in the class hierarchy where this class is the
 
  /// most-derived class in the class hierarchy.
 
  void getFinalOverriders(CXXFinalOverriderMap &FinaOverriders) const;
 
 
 
  /// Get the indirect primary bases for this class.
 
  void getIndirectPrimaryBases(CXXIndirectPrimaryBaseSet& Bases) const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class has a member with the given name, possibly
 
  /// in a non-dependent base class.
 
  ///
 
  /// No check for ambiguity is performed, so this should never be used when
 
  /// implementing language semantics, but it may be appropriate for warnings,
 
  /// static analysis, or similar.
 
  bool hasMemberName(DeclarationName N) const;
 
 
 
  /// Performs an imprecise lookup of a dependent name in this class.
 
  ///
 
  /// This function does not follow strict semantic rules and should be used
 
  /// only when lookup rules can be relaxed, e.g. indexing.
 
  std::vector<const NamedDecl *>
 
  lookupDependentName(DeclarationName Name,
 
                      llvm::function_ref<bool(const NamedDecl *ND)> Filter);
 
 
 
  /// Renders and displays an inheritance diagram
 
  /// for this C++ class and all of its base classes (transitively) using
 
  /// GraphViz.
 
  void viewInheritance(ASTContext& Context) const;
 
 
 
  /// Calculates the access of a decl that is reached
 
  /// along a path.
 
  static AccessSpecifier MergeAccess(AccessSpecifier PathAccess,
 
                                     AccessSpecifier DeclAccess) {
 
    assert(DeclAccess != AS_none);
 
    if (DeclAccess == AS_private) return AS_none;
 
    return (PathAccess > DeclAccess ? PathAccess : DeclAccess);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Indicates that the declaration of a defaulted or deleted special
 
  /// member function is now complete.
 
  void finishedDefaultedOrDeletedMember(CXXMethodDecl *MD);
 
 
 
  void setTrivialForCallFlags(CXXMethodDecl *MD);
 
 
 
  /// Indicates that the definition of this class is now complete.
 
  void completeDefinition() override;
 
 
 
  /// Indicates that the definition of this class is now complete,
 
  /// and provides a final overrider map to help determine
 
  ///
 
  /// \param FinalOverriders The final overrider map for this class, which can
 
  /// be provided as an optimization for abstract-class checking. If NULL,
 
  /// final overriders will be computed if they are needed to complete the
 
  /// definition.
 
  void completeDefinition(CXXFinalOverriderMap *FinalOverriders);
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this class may end up being abstract, even though
 
  /// it is not yet known to be abstract.
 
  ///
 
  /// \returns true if this class is not known to be abstract but has any
 
  /// base classes that are abstract. In this case, \c completeDefinition()
 
  /// will need to compute final overriders to determine whether the class is
 
  /// actually abstract.
 
  bool mayBeAbstract() const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether it's impossible for a class to be derived from this
 
  /// class. This is best-effort, and may conservatively return false.
 
  bool isEffectivelyFinal() const;
 
 
 
  /// If this is the closure type of a lambda expression, retrieve the
 
  /// number to be used for name mangling in the Itanium C++ ABI.
 
  ///
 
  /// Zero indicates that this closure type has internal linkage, so the
 
  /// mangling number does not matter, while a non-zero value indicates which
 
  /// lambda expression this is in this particular context.
 
  unsigned getLambdaManglingNumber() const {
 
    assert(isLambda() && "Not a lambda closure type!");
 
    return getLambdaData().ManglingNumber;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// The lambda is known to has internal linkage no matter whether it has name
 
  /// mangling number.
 
  bool hasKnownLambdaInternalLinkage() const {
 
    assert(isLambda() && "Not a lambda closure type!");
 
    return getLambdaData().HasKnownInternalLinkage;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the declaration that provides additional context for a
 
  /// lambda, when the normal declaration context is not specific enough.
 
  ///
 
  /// Certain contexts (default arguments of in-class function parameters and
 
  /// the initializers of data members) have separate name mangling rules for
 
  /// lambdas within the Itanium C++ ABI. For these cases, this routine provides
 
  /// the declaration in which the lambda occurs, e.g., the function parameter
 
  /// or the non-static data member. Otherwise, it returns NULL to imply that
 
  /// the declaration context suffices.
 
  Decl *getLambdaContextDecl() const;
 
 
 
  /// Set the mangling number and context declaration for a lambda
 
  /// class.
 
  void setLambdaMangling(unsigned ManglingNumber, Decl *ContextDecl,
 
                         bool HasKnownInternalLinkage = false) {
 
    assert(isLambda() && "Not a lambda closure type!");
 
    getLambdaData().ManglingNumber = ManglingNumber;
 
    getLambdaData().ContextDecl = ContextDecl;
 
    getLambdaData().HasKnownInternalLinkage = HasKnownInternalLinkage;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Set the device side mangling number.
 
  void setDeviceLambdaManglingNumber(unsigned Num) const;
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the device side mangling number.
 
  unsigned getDeviceLambdaManglingNumber() const;
 
 
 
  /// Returns the inheritance model used for this record.
 
  MSInheritanceModel getMSInheritanceModel() const;
 
 
 
  /// Calculate what the inheritance model would be for this class.
 
  MSInheritanceModel calculateInheritanceModel() const;
 
 
 
  /// In the Microsoft C++ ABI, use zero for the field offset of a null data
 
  /// member pointer if we can guarantee that zero is not a valid field offset,
 
  /// or if the member pointer has multiple fields.  Polymorphic classes have a
 
  /// vfptr at offset zero, so we can use zero for null.  If there are multiple
 
  /// fields, we can use zero even if it is a valid field offset because
 
  /// null-ness testing will check the other fields.
 
  bool nullFieldOffsetIsZero() const;
 
 
 
  /// Controls when vtordisps will be emitted if this record is used as a
 
  /// virtual base.
 
  MSVtorDispMode getMSVtorDispMode() const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this lambda expression was known to be dependent
 
  /// at the time it was created, even if its context does not appear to be
 
  /// dependent.
 
  ///
 
  /// This flag is a workaround for an issue with parsing, where default
 
  /// arguments are parsed before their enclosing function declarations have
 
  /// been created. This means that any lambda expressions within those
 
  /// default arguments will have as their DeclContext the context enclosing
 
  /// the function declaration, which may be non-dependent even when the
 
  /// function declaration itself is dependent. This flag indicates when we
 
  /// know that the lambda is dependent despite that.
 
  bool isDependentLambda() const {
 
    return isLambda() && getLambdaData().DependencyKind == LDK_AlwaysDependent;
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool isNeverDependentLambda() const {
 
    return isLambda() && getLambdaData().DependencyKind == LDK_NeverDependent;
 
  }
 
 
 
  unsigned getLambdaDependencyKind() const {
 
    if (!isLambda())
 
      return LDK_Unknown;
 
    return getLambdaData().DependencyKind;
 
  }
 
 
 
  TypeSourceInfo *getLambdaTypeInfo() const {
 
    return getLambdaData().MethodTyInfo;
 
  }
 
 
 
  // Determine whether this type is an Interface Like type for
 
  // __interface inheritance purposes.
 
  bool isInterfaceLike() const;
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) {
 
    return K >= firstCXXRecord && K <= lastCXXRecord;
 
  }
 
  void markAbstract() { data().Abstract = true; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Store information needed for an explicit specifier.
 
/// Used by CXXDeductionGuideDecl, CXXConstructorDecl and CXXConversionDecl.
 
class ExplicitSpecifier {
 
  llvm::PointerIntPair<Expr *, 2, ExplicitSpecKind> ExplicitSpec{
 
      nullptr, ExplicitSpecKind::ResolvedFalse};
 
 
 
public:
 
  ExplicitSpecifier() = default;
 
  ExplicitSpecifier(Expr *Expression, ExplicitSpecKind Kind)
 
      : ExplicitSpec(Expression, Kind) {}
 
  ExplicitSpecKind getKind() const { return ExplicitSpec.getInt(); }
 
  const Expr *getExpr() const { return ExplicitSpec.getPointer(); }
 
  Expr *getExpr() { return ExplicitSpec.getPointer(); }
 
 
 
  /// Determine if the declaration had an explicit specifier of any kind.
 
  bool isSpecified() const {
 
    return ExplicitSpec.getInt() != ExplicitSpecKind::ResolvedFalse ||
 
           ExplicitSpec.getPointer();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Check for equivalence of explicit specifiers.
 
  /// \return true if the explicit specifier are equivalent, false otherwise.
 
  bool isEquivalent(const ExplicitSpecifier Other) const;
 
  /// Determine whether this specifier is known to correspond to an explicit
 
  /// declaration. Returns false if the specifier is absent or has an
 
  /// expression that is value-dependent or evaluates to false.
 
  bool isExplicit() const {
 
    return ExplicitSpec.getInt() == ExplicitSpecKind::ResolvedTrue;
 
  }
 
  /// Determine if the explicit specifier is invalid.
 
  /// This state occurs after a substitution failures.
 
  bool isInvalid() const {
 
    return ExplicitSpec.getInt() == ExplicitSpecKind::Unresolved &&
 
           !ExplicitSpec.getPointer();
 
  }
 
  void setKind(ExplicitSpecKind Kind) { ExplicitSpec.setInt(Kind); }
 
  void setExpr(Expr *E) { ExplicitSpec.setPointer(E); }
 
  // Retrieve the explicit specifier in the given declaration, if any.
 
  static ExplicitSpecifier getFromDecl(FunctionDecl *Function);
 
  static const ExplicitSpecifier getFromDecl(const FunctionDecl *Function) {
 
    return getFromDecl(const_cast<FunctionDecl *>(Function));
 
  }
 
  static ExplicitSpecifier Invalid() {
 
    return ExplicitSpecifier(nullptr, ExplicitSpecKind::Unresolved);
 
  }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a C++ deduction guide declaration.
 
///
 
/// \code
 
/// template<typename T> struct A { A(); A(T); };
 
/// A() -> A<int>;
 
/// \endcode
 
///
 
/// In this example, there will be an explicit deduction guide from the
 
/// second line, and implicit deduction guide templates synthesized from
 
/// the constructors of \c A.
 
class CXXDeductionGuideDecl : public FunctionDecl {
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
private:
 
  CXXDeductionGuideDecl(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation StartLoc,
 
                        ExplicitSpecifier ES,
 
                        const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, QualType T,
 
                        TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, SourceLocation EndLocation,
 
                        CXXConstructorDecl *Ctor)
 
      : FunctionDecl(CXXDeductionGuide, C, DC, StartLoc, NameInfo, T, TInfo,
 
                     SC_None, false, false, ConstexprSpecKind::Unspecified),
 
        Ctor(Ctor), ExplicitSpec(ES) {
 
    if (EndLocation.isValid())
 
      setRangeEnd(EndLocation);
 
    setIsCopyDeductionCandidate(false);
 
  }
 
 
 
  CXXConstructorDecl *Ctor;
 
  ExplicitSpecifier ExplicitSpec;
 
  void setExplicitSpecifier(ExplicitSpecifier ES) { ExplicitSpec = ES; }
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
 
 
 
  static CXXDeductionGuideDecl *
 
  Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation StartLoc,
 
         ExplicitSpecifier ES, const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, QualType T,
 
         TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, SourceLocation EndLocation,
 
         CXXConstructorDecl *Ctor = nullptr);
 
 
 
  static CXXDeductionGuideDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  ExplicitSpecifier getExplicitSpecifier() { return ExplicitSpec; }
 
  const ExplicitSpecifier getExplicitSpecifier() const { return ExplicitSpec; }
 
 
 
  /// Return true if the declaration is already resolved to be explicit.
 
  bool isExplicit() const { return ExplicitSpec.isExplicit(); }
 
 
 
  /// Get the template for which this guide performs deduction.
 
  TemplateDecl *getDeducedTemplate() const {
 
    return getDeclName().getCXXDeductionGuideTemplate();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Get the constructor from which this deduction guide was generated, if
 
  /// this is an implicit deduction guide.
 
  CXXConstructorDecl *getCorrespondingConstructor() const {
 
    return Ctor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  void setIsCopyDeductionCandidate(bool isCDC = true) {
 
    FunctionDeclBits.IsCopyDeductionCandidate = isCDC;
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool isCopyDeductionCandidate() const {
 
    return FunctionDeclBits.IsCopyDeductionCandidate;
 
  }
 
 
 
  // Implement isa/cast/dyncast/etc.
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == CXXDeductionGuide; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// \brief Represents the body of a requires-expression.
 
///
 
/// This decl exists merely to serve as the DeclContext for the local
 
/// parameters of the requires expression as well as other declarations inside
 
/// it.
 
///
 
/// \code
 
/// template<typename T> requires requires (T t) { {t++} -> regular; }
 
/// \endcode
 
///
 
/// In this example, a RequiresExpr object will be generated for the expression,
 
/// and a RequiresExprBodyDecl will be created to hold the parameter t and the
 
/// template argument list imposed by the compound requirement.
 
class RequiresExprBodyDecl : public Decl, public DeclContext {
 
  RequiresExprBodyDecl(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation StartLoc)
 
      : Decl(RequiresExprBody, DC, StartLoc), DeclContext(RequiresExprBody) {}
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
 
 
 
  static RequiresExprBodyDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                                      SourceLocation StartLoc);
 
 
 
  static RequiresExprBodyDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  // Implement isa/cast/dyncast/etc.
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == RequiresExprBody; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a static or instance method of a struct/union/class.
 
///
 
/// In the terminology of the C++ Standard, these are the (static and
 
/// non-static) member functions, whether virtual or not.
 
class CXXMethodDecl : public FunctionDecl {
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
protected:
 
  CXXMethodDecl(Kind DK, ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD,
 
                SourceLocation StartLoc, const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo,
 
                QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, StorageClass SC,
 
                bool UsesFPIntrin, bool isInline,
 
                ConstexprSpecKind ConstexprKind, SourceLocation EndLocation,
 
                Expr *TrailingRequiresClause = nullptr)
 
      : FunctionDecl(DK, C, RD, StartLoc, NameInfo, T, TInfo, SC, UsesFPIntrin,
 
                     isInline, ConstexprKind, TrailingRequiresClause) {
 
    if (EndLocation.isValid())
 
      setRangeEnd(EndLocation);
 
  }
 
 
 
public:
 
  static CXXMethodDecl *
 
  Create(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD, SourceLocation StartLoc,
 
         const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
 
         StorageClass SC, bool UsesFPIntrin, bool isInline,
 
         ConstexprSpecKind ConstexprKind, SourceLocation EndLocation,
 
         Expr *TrailingRequiresClause = nullptr);
 
 
 
  static CXXMethodDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  bool isStatic() const;
 
  bool isInstance() const { return !isStatic(); }
 
 
 
  /// Returns true if the given operator is implicitly static in a record
 
  /// context.
 
  static bool isStaticOverloadedOperator(OverloadedOperatorKind OOK) {
 
    // [class.free]p1:
 
    // Any allocation function for a class T is a static member
 
    // (even if not explicitly declared static).
 
    // [class.free]p6 Any deallocation function for a class X is a static member
 
    // (even if not explicitly declared static).
 
    return OOK == OO_New || OOK == OO_Array_New || OOK == OO_Delete ||
 
           OOK == OO_Array_Delete;
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool isConst() const { return getType()->castAs<FunctionType>()->isConst(); }
 
  bool isVolatile() const { return getType()->castAs<FunctionType>()->isVolatile(); }
 
 
 
  bool isVirtual() const {
 
    CXXMethodDecl *CD = const_cast<CXXMethodDecl*>(this)->getCanonicalDecl();
 
 
 
    // Member function is virtual if it is marked explicitly so, or if it is
 
    // declared in __interface -- then it is automatically pure virtual.
 
    if (CD->isVirtualAsWritten() || CD->isPure())
 
      return true;
 
 
 
    return CD->size_overridden_methods() != 0;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// If it's possible to devirtualize a call to this method, return the called
 
  /// function. Otherwise, return null.
 
 
 
  /// \param Base The object on which this virtual function is called.
 
  /// \param IsAppleKext True if we are compiling for Apple kext.
 
  CXXMethodDecl *getDevirtualizedMethod(const Expr *Base, bool IsAppleKext);
 
 
 
  const CXXMethodDecl *getDevirtualizedMethod(const Expr *Base,
 
                                              bool IsAppleKext) const {
 
    return const_cast<CXXMethodDecl *>(this)->getDevirtualizedMethod(
 
        Base, IsAppleKext);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this is a usual deallocation function (C++
 
  /// [basic.stc.dynamic.deallocation]p2), which is an overloaded delete or
 
  /// delete[] operator with a particular signature. Populates \p PreventedBy
 
  /// with the declarations of the functions of the same kind if they were the
 
  /// reason for this function returning false. This is used by
 
  /// Sema::isUsualDeallocationFunction to reconsider the answer based on the
 
  /// context.
 
  bool isUsualDeallocationFunction(
 
      SmallVectorImpl<const FunctionDecl *> &PreventedBy) const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this is a copy-assignment operator, regardless
 
  /// of whether it was declared implicitly or explicitly.
 
  bool isCopyAssignmentOperator() const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this is a move assignment operator.
 
  bool isMoveAssignmentOperator() const;
 
 
 
  CXXMethodDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
 
    return cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FunctionDecl::getCanonicalDecl());
 
  }
 
  const CXXMethodDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
 
    return const_cast<CXXMethodDecl*>(this)->getCanonicalDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  CXXMethodDecl *getMostRecentDecl() {
 
    return cast<CXXMethodDecl>(
 
            static_cast<FunctionDecl *>(this)->getMostRecentDecl());
 
  }
 
  const CXXMethodDecl *getMostRecentDecl() const {
 
    return const_cast<CXXMethodDecl*>(this)->getMostRecentDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  void addOverriddenMethod(const CXXMethodDecl *MD);
 
 
 
  using method_iterator = const CXXMethodDecl *const *;
 
 
 
  method_iterator begin_overridden_methods() const;
 
  method_iterator end_overridden_methods() const;
 
  unsigned size_overridden_methods() const;
 
 
 
  using overridden_method_range = llvm::iterator_range<
 
      llvm::TinyPtrVector<const CXXMethodDecl *>::const_iterator>;
 
 
 
  overridden_method_range overridden_methods() const;
 
 
 
  /// Return the parent of this method declaration, which
 
  /// is the class in which this method is defined.
 
  const CXXRecordDecl *getParent() const {
 
    return cast<CXXRecordDecl>(FunctionDecl::getParent());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Return the parent of this method declaration, which
 
  /// is the class in which this method is defined.
 
  CXXRecordDecl *getParent() {
 
    return const_cast<CXXRecordDecl *>(
 
             cast<CXXRecordDecl>(FunctionDecl::getParent()));
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Return the type of the \c this pointer.
 
  ///
 
  /// Should only be called for instance (i.e., non-static) methods. Note
 
  /// that for the call operator of a lambda closure type, this returns the
 
  /// desugared 'this' type (a pointer to the closure type), not the captured
 
  /// 'this' type.
 
  QualType getThisType() const;
 
 
 
  /// Return the type of the object pointed by \c this.
 
  ///
 
  /// See getThisType() for usage restriction.
 
  QualType getThisObjectType() const;
 
 
 
  static QualType getThisType(const FunctionProtoType *FPT,
 
                              const CXXRecordDecl *Decl);
 
 
 
  static QualType getThisObjectType(const FunctionProtoType *FPT,
 
                                    const CXXRecordDecl *Decl);
 
 
 
  Qualifiers getMethodQualifiers() const {
 
    return getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>()->getMethodQuals();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the ref-qualifier associated with this method.
 
  ///
 
  /// In the following example, \c f() has an lvalue ref-qualifier, \c g()
 
  /// has an rvalue ref-qualifier, and \c h() has no ref-qualifier.
 
  /// @code
 
  /// struct X {
 
  ///   void f() &;
 
  ///   void g() &&;
 
  ///   void h();
 
  /// };
 
  /// @endcode
 
  RefQualifierKind getRefQualifier() const {
 
    return getType()->castAs<FunctionProtoType>()->getRefQualifier();
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool hasInlineBody() const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this is a lambda closure type's static member
 
  /// function that is used for the result of the lambda's conversion to
 
  /// function pointer (for a lambda with no captures).
 
  ///
 
  /// The function itself, if used, will have a placeholder body that will be
 
  /// supplied by IR generation to either forward to the function call operator
 
  /// or clone the function call operator.
 
  bool isLambdaStaticInvoker() const;
 
 
 
  /// Find the method in \p RD that corresponds to this one.
 
  ///
 
  /// Find if \p RD or one of the classes it inherits from override this method.
 
  /// If so, return it. \p RD is assumed to be a subclass of the class defining
 
  /// this method (or be the class itself), unless \p MayBeBase is set to true.
 
  CXXMethodDecl *
 
  getCorrespondingMethodInClass(const CXXRecordDecl *RD,
 
                                bool MayBeBase = false);
 
 
 
  const CXXMethodDecl *
 
  getCorrespondingMethodInClass(const CXXRecordDecl *RD,
 
                                bool MayBeBase = false) const {
 
    return const_cast<CXXMethodDecl *>(this)
 
              ->getCorrespondingMethodInClass(RD, MayBeBase);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Find if \p RD declares a function that overrides this function, and if so,
 
  /// return it. Does not search base classes.
 
  CXXMethodDecl *getCorrespondingMethodDeclaredInClass(const CXXRecordDecl *RD,
 
                                                       bool MayBeBase = false);
 
  const CXXMethodDecl *
 
  getCorrespondingMethodDeclaredInClass(const CXXRecordDecl *RD,
 
                                        bool MayBeBase = false) const {
 
    return const_cast<CXXMethodDecl *>(this)
 
        ->getCorrespondingMethodDeclaredInClass(RD, MayBeBase);
 
  }
 
 
 
  // Implement isa/cast/dyncast/etc.
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) {
 
    return K >= firstCXXMethod && K <= lastCXXMethod;
 
  }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a C++ base or member initializer.
 
///
 
/// This is part of a constructor initializer that
 
/// initializes one non-static member variable or one base class. For
 
/// example, in the following, both 'A(a)' and 'f(3.14159)' are member
 
/// initializers:
 
///
 
/// \code
 
/// class A { };
 
/// class B : public A {
 
///   float f;
 
/// public:
 
///   B(A& a) : A(a), f(3.14159) { }
 
/// };
 
/// \endcode
 
class CXXCtorInitializer final {
 
  /// Either the base class name/delegating constructor type (stored as
 
  /// a TypeSourceInfo*), an normal field (FieldDecl), or an anonymous field
 
  /// (IndirectFieldDecl*) being initialized.
 
  llvm::PointerUnion<TypeSourceInfo *, FieldDecl *, IndirectFieldDecl *>
 
      Initializee;
 
 
 
  /// The argument used to initialize the base or member, which may
 
  /// end up constructing an object (when multiple arguments are involved).
 
  Stmt *Init;
 
 
 
  /// The source location for the field name or, for a base initializer
 
  /// pack expansion, the location of the ellipsis.
 
  ///
 
  /// In the case of a delegating
 
  /// constructor, it will still include the type's source location as the
 
  /// Initializee points to the CXXConstructorDecl (to allow loop detection).
 
  SourceLocation MemberOrEllipsisLocation;
 
 
 
  /// Location of the left paren of the ctor-initializer.
 
  SourceLocation LParenLoc;
 
 
 
  /// Location of the right paren of the ctor-initializer.
 
  SourceLocation RParenLoc;
 
 
 
  /// If the initializee is a type, whether that type makes this
 
  /// a delegating initialization.
 
  unsigned IsDelegating : 1;
 
 
 
  /// If the initializer is a base initializer, this keeps track
 
  /// of whether the base is virtual or not.
 
  unsigned IsVirtual : 1;
 
 
 
  /// Whether or not the initializer is explicitly written
 
  /// in the sources.
 
  unsigned IsWritten : 1;
 
 
 
  /// If IsWritten is true, then this number keeps track of the textual order
 
  /// of this initializer in the original sources, counting from 0.
 
  unsigned SourceOrder : 13;
 
 
 
public:
 
  /// Creates a new base-class initializer.
 
  explicit
 
  CXXCtorInitializer(ASTContext &Context, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, bool IsVirtual,
 
                     SourceLocation L, Expr *Init, SourceLocation R,
 
                     SourceLocation EllipsisLoc);
 
 
 
  /// Creates a new member initializer.
 
  explicit
 
  CXXCtorInitializer(ASTContext &Context, FieldDecl *Member,
 
                     SourceLocation MemberLoc, SourceLocation L, Expr *Init,
 
                     SourceLocation R);
 
 
 
  /// Creates a new anonymous field initializer.
 
  explicit
 
  CXXCtorInitializer(ASTContext &Context, IndirectFieldDecl *Member,
 
                     SourceLocation MemberLoc, SourceLocation L, Expr *Init,
 
                     SourceLocation R);
 
 
 
  /// Creates a new delegating initializer.
 
  explicit
 
  CXXCtorInitializer(ASTContext &Context, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
 
                     SourceLocation L, Expr *Init, SourceLocation R);
 
 
 
  /// \return Unique reproducible object identifier.
 
  int64_t getID(const ASTContext &Context) const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this initializer is initializing a base class.
 
  bool isBaseInitializer() const {
 
    return Initializee.is<TypeSourceInfo*>() && !IsDelegating;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this initializer is initializing a non-static
 
  /// data member.
 
  bool isMemberInitializer() const { return Initializee.is<FieldDecl*>(); }
 
 
 
  bool isAnyMemberInitializer() const {
 
    return isMemberInitializer() || isIndirectMemberInitializer();
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool isIndirectMemberInitializer() const {
 
    return Initializee.is<IndirectFieldDecl*>();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this initializer is an implicit initializer
 
  /// generated for a field with an initializer defined on the member
 
  /// declaration.
 
  ///
 
  /// In-class member initializers (also known as "non-static data member
 
  /// initializations", NSDMIs) were introduced in C++11.
 
  bool isInClassMemberInitializer() const {
 
    return Init->getStmtClass() == Stmt::CXXDefaultInitExprClass;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this initializer is creating a delegating
 
  /// constructor.
 
  bool isDelegatingInitializer() const {
 
    return Initializee.is<TypeSourceInfo*>() && IsDelegating;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this initializer is a pack expansion.
 
  bool isPackExpansion() const {
 
    return isBaseInitializer() && MemberOrEllipsisLocation.isValid();
 
  }
 
 
 
  // For a pack expansion, returns the location of the ellipsis.
 
  SourceLocation getEllipsisLoc() const {
 
    if (!isPackExpansion())
 
      return {};
 
    return MemberOrEllipsisLocation;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// If this is a base class initializer, returns the type of the
 
  /// base class with location information. Otherwise, returns an NULL
 
  /// type location.
 
  TypeLoc getBaseClassLoc() const;
 
 
 
  /// If this is a base class initializer, returns the type of the base class.
 
  /// Otherwise, returns null.
 
  const Type *getBaseClass() const;
 
 
 
  /// Returns whether the base is virtual or not.
 
  bool isBaseVirtual() const {
 
    assert(isBaseInitializer() && "Must call this on base initializer!");
 
 
 
    return IsVirtual;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Returns the declarator information for a base class or delegating
 
  /// initializer.
 
  TypeSourceInfo *getTypeSourceInfo() const {
 
    return Initializee.dyn_cast<TypeSourceInfo *>();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// If this is a member initializer, returns the declaration of the
 
  /// non-static data member being initialized. Otherwise, returns null.
 
  FieldDecl *getMember() const {
 
    if (isMemberInitializer())
 
      return Initializee.get<FieldDecl*>();
 
    return nullptr;
 
  }
 
 
 
  FieldDecl *getAnyMember() const {
 
    if (isMemberInitializer())
 
      return Initializee.get<FieldDecl*>();
 
    if (isIndirectMemberInitializer())
 
      return Initializee.get<IndirectFieldDecl*>()->getAnonField();
 
    return nullptr;
 
  }
 
 
 
  IndirectFieldDecl *getIndirectMember() const {
 
    if (isIndirectMemberInitializer())
 
      return Initializee.get<IndirectFieldDecl*>();
 
    return nullptr;
 
  }
 
 
 
  SourceLocation getMemberLocation() const {
 
    return MemberOrEllipsisLocation;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine the source location of the initializer.
 
  SourceLocation getSourceLocation() const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine the source range covering the entire initializer.
 
  SourceRange getSourceRange() const LLVM_READONLY;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this initializer is explicitly written
 
  /// in the source code.
 
  bool isWritten() const { return IsWritten; }
 
 
 
  /// Return the source position of the initializer, counting from 0.
 
  /// If the initializer was implicit, -1 is returned.
 
  int getSourceOrder() const {
 
    return IsWritten ? static_cast<int>(SourceOrder) : -1;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Set the source order of this initializer.
 
  ///
 
  /// This can only be called once for each initializer; it cannot be called
 
  /// on an initializer having a positive number of (implicit) array indices.
 
  ///
 
  /// This assumes that the initializer was written in the source code, and
 
  /// ensures that isWritten() returns true.
 
  void setSourceOrder(int Pos) {
 
    assert(!IsWritten &&
 
           "setSourceOrder() used on implicit initializer");
 
    assert(SourceOrder == 0 &&
 
           "calling twice setSourceOrder() on the same initializer");
 
    assert(Pos >= 0 &&
 
           "setSourceOrder() used to make an initializer implicit");
 
    IsWritten = true;
 
    SourceOrder = static_cast<unsigned>(Pos);
 
  }
 
 
 
  SourceLocation getLParenLoc() const { return LParenLoc; }
 
  SourceLocation getRParenLoc() const { return RParenLoc; }
 
 
 
  /// Get the initializer.
 
  Expr *getInit() const { return static_cast<Expr *>(Init); }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Description of a constructor that was inherited from a base class.
 
class InheritedConstructor {
 
  ConstructorUsingShadowDecl *Shadow = nullptr;
 
  CXXConstructorDecl *BaseCtor = nullptr;
 
 
 
public:
 
  InheritedConstructor() = default;
 
  InheritedConstructor(ConstructorUsingShadowDecl *Shadow,
 
                       CXXConstructorDecl *BaseCtor)
 
      : Shadow(Shadow), BaseCtor(BaseCtor) {}
 
 
 
  explicit operator bool() const { return Shadow; }
 
 
 
  ConstructorUsingShadowDecl *getShadowDecl() const { return Shadow; }
 
  CXXConstructorDecl *getConstructor() const { return BaseCtor; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a C++ constructor within a class.
 
///
 
/// For example:
 
///
 
/// \code
 
/// class X {
 
/// public:
 
///   explicit X(int); // represented by a CXXConstructorDecl.
 
/// };
 
/// \endcode
 
class CXXConstructorDecl final
 
    : public CXXMethodDecl,
 
      private llvm::TrailingObjects<CXXConstructorDecl, InheritedConstructor,
 
                                    ExplicitSpecifier> {
 
  // This class stores some data in DeclContext::CXXConstructorDeclBits
 
  // to save some space. Use the provided accessors to access it.
 
 
 
  /// \name Support for base and member initializers.
 
  /// \{
 
  /// The arguments used to initialize the base or member.
 
  LazyCXXCtorInitializersPtr CtorInitializers;
 
 
 
  CXXConstructorDecl(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD, SourceLocation StartLoc,
 
                     const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, QualType T,
 
                     TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, ExplicitSpecifier ES,
 
                     bool UsesFPIntrin, bool isInline,
 
                     bool isImplicitlyDeclared, ConstexprSpecKind ConstexprKind,
 
                     InheritedConstructor Inherited,
 
                     Expr *TrailingRequiresClause);
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
  size_t numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<InheritedConstructor>) const {
 
    return CXXConstructorDeclBits.IsInheritingConstructor;
 
  }
 
  size_t numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<ExplicitSpecifier>) const {
 
    return CXXConstructorDeclBits.HasTrailingExplicitSpecifier;
 
  }
 
 
 
  ExplicitSpecifier getExplicitSpecifierInternal() const {
 
    if (CXXConstructorDeclBits.HasTrailingExplicitSpecifier)
 
      return *getTrailingObjects<ExplicitSpecifier>();
 
    return ExplicitSpecifier(
 
        nullptr, CXXConstructorDeclBits.IsSimpleExplicit
 
                     ? ExplicitSpecKind::ResolvedTrue
 
                     : ExplicitSpecKind::ResolvedFalse);
 
  }
 
 
 
  enum TrailingAllocKind {
 
    TAKInheritsConstructor = 1,
 
    TAKHasTailExplicit = 1 << 1,
 
  };
 
 
 
  uint64_t getTrailingAllocKind() const {
 
    return numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<InheritedConstructor>()) |
 
           (numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<ExplicitSpecifier>()) << 1);
 
  }
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
 
  friend TrailingObjects;
 
 
 
  static CXXConstructorDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID,
 
                                                uint64_t AllocKind);
 
  static CXXConstructorDecl *
 
  Create(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD, SourceLocation StartLoc,
 
         const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
 
         ExplicitSpecifier ES, bool UsesFPIntrin, bool isInline,
 
         bool isImplicitlyDeclared, ConstexprSpecKind ConstexprKind,
 
         InheritedConstructor Inherited = InheritedConstructor(),
 
         Expr *TrailingRequiresClause = nullptr);
 
 
 
  void setExplicitSpecifier(ExplicitSpecifier ES) {
 
    assert((!ES.getExpr() ||
 
            CXXConstructorDeclBits.HasTrailingExplicitSpecifier) &&
 
           "cannot set this explicit specifier. no trail-allocated space for "
 
           "explicit");
 
    if (ES.getExpr())
 
      *getCanonicalDecl()->getTrailingObjects<ExplicitSpecifier>() = ES;
 
    else
 
      CXXConstructorDeclBits.IsSimpleExplicit = ES.isExplicit();
 
  }
 
 
 
  ExplicitSpecifier getExplicitSpecifier() {
 
    return getCanonicalDecl()->getExplicitSpecifierInternal();
 
  }
 
  const ExplicitSpecifier getExplicitSpecifier() const {
 
    return getCanonicalDecl()->getExplicitSpecifierInternal();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Return true if the declaration is already resolved to be explicit.
 
  bool isExplicit() const { return getExplicitSpecifier().isExplicit(); }
 
 
 
  /// Iterates through the member/base initializer list.
 
  using init_iterator = CXXCtorInitializer **;
 
 
 
  /// Iterates through the member/base initializer list.
 
  using init_const_iterator = CXXCtorInitializer *const *;
 
 
 
  using init_range = llvm::iterator_range<init_iterator>;
 
  using init_const_range = llvm::iterator_range<init_const_iterator>;
 
 
 
  init_range inits() { return init_range(init_begin(), init_end()); }
 
  init_const_range inits() const {
 
    return init_const_range(init_begin(), init_end());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve an iterator to the first initializer.
 
  init_iterator init_begin() {
 
    const auto *ConstThis = this;
 
    return const_cast<init_iterator>(ConstThis->init_begin());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve an iterator to the first initializer.
 
  init_const_iterator init_begin() const;
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve an iterator past the last initializer.
 
  init_iterator       init_end()       {
 
    return init_begin() + getNumCtorInitializers();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve an iterator past the last initializer.
 
  init_const_iterator init_end() const {
 
    return init_begin() + getNumCtorInitializers();
 
  }
 
 
 
  using init_reverse_iterator = std::reverse_iterator<init_iterator>;
 
  using init_const_reverse_iterator =
 
      std::reverse_iterator<init_const_iterator>;
 
 
 
  init_reverse_iterator init_rbegin() {
 
    return init_reverse_iterator(init_end());
 
  }
 
  init_const_reverse_iterator init_rbegin() const {
 
    return init_const_reverse_iterator(init_end());
 
  }
 
 
 
  init_reverse_iterator init_rend() {
 
    return init_reverse_iterator(init_begin());
 
  }
 
  init_const_reverse_iterator init_rend() const {
 
    return init_const_reverse_iterator(init_begin());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine the number of arguments used to initialize the member
 
  /// or base.
 
  unsigned getNumCtorInitializers() const {
 
      return CXXConstructorDeclBits.NumCtorInitializers;
 
  }
 
 
 
  void setNumCtorInitializers(unsigned numCtorInitializers) {
 
    CXXConstructorDeclBits.NumCtorInitializers = numCtorInitializers;
 
    // This assert added because NumCtorInitializers is stored
 
    // in CXXConstructorDeclBits as a bitfield and its width has
 
    // been shrunk from 32 bits to fit into CXXConstructorDeclBitfields.
 
    assert(CXXConstructorDeclBits.NumCtorInitializers ==
 
           numCtorInitializers && "NumCtorInitializers overflow!");
 
  }
 
 
 
  void setCtorInitializers(CXXCtorInitializer **Initializers) {
 
    CtorInitializers = Initializers;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this constructor is a delegating constructor.
 
  bool isDelegatingConstructor() const {
 
    return (getNumCtorInitializers() == 1) &&
 
           init_begin()[0]->isDelegatingInitializer();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// When this constructor delegates to another, retrieve the target.
 
  CXXConstructorDecl *getTargetConstructor() const;
 
 
 
  /// Whether this constructor is a default
 
  /// constructor (C++ [class.ctor]p5), which can be used to
 
  /// default-initialize a class of this type.
 
  bool isDefaultConstructor() const;
 
 
 
  /// Whether this constructor is a copy constructor (C++ [class.copy]p2,
 
  /// which can be used to copy the class.
 
  ///
 
  /// \p TypeQuals will be set to the qualifiers on the
 
  /// argument type. For example, \p TypeQuals would be set to \c
 
  /// Qualifiers::Const for the following copy constructor:
 
  ///
 
  /// \code
 
  /// class X {
 
  /// public:
 
  ///   X(const X&);
 
  /// };
 
  /// \endcode
 
  bool isCopyConstructor(unsigned &TypeQuals) const;
 
 
 
  /// Whether this constructor is a copy
 
  /// constructor (C++ [class.copy]p2, which can be used to copy the
 
  /// class.
 
  bool isCopyConstructor() const {
 
    unsigned TypeQuals = 0;
 
    return isCopyConstructor(TypeQuals);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this constructor is a move constructor
 
  /// (C++11 [class.copy]p3), which can be used to move values of the class.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param TypeQuals If this constructor is a move constructor, will be set
 
  /// to the type qualifiers on the referent of the first parameter's type.
 
  bool isMoveConstructor(unsigned &TypeQuals) const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this constructor is a move constructor
 
  /// (C++11 [class.copy]p3), which can be used to move values of the class.
 
  bool isMoveConstructor() const {
 
    unsigned TypeQuals = 0;
 
    return isMoveConstructor(TypeQuals);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this is a copy or move constructor.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param TypeQuals Will be set to the type qualifiers on the reference
 
  /// parameter, if in fact this is a copy or move constructor.
 
  bool isCopyOrMoveConstructor(unsigned &TypeQuals) const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this a copy or move constructor.
 
  bool isCopyOrMoveConstructor() const {
 
    unsigned Quals;
 
    return isCopyOrMoveConstructor(Quals);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Whether this constructor is a
 
  /// converting constructor (C++ [class.conv.ctor]), which can be
 
  /// used for user-defined conversions.
 
  bool isConvertingConstructor(bool AllowExplicit) const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this is a member template specialization that
 
  /// would copy the object to itself. Such constructors are never used to copy
 
  /// an object.
 
  bool isSpecializationCopyingObject() const;
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this is an implicit constructor synthesized to
 
  /// model a call to a constructor inherited from a base class.
 
  bool isInheritingConstructor() const {
 
    return CXXConstructorDeclBits.IsInheritingConstructor;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// State that this is an implicit constructor synthesized to
 
  /// model a call to a constructor inherited from a base class.
 
  void setInheritingConstructor(bool isIC = true) {
 
    CXXConstructorDeclBits.IsInheritingConstructor = isIC;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Get the constructor that this inheriting constructor is based on.
 
  InheritedConstructor getInheritedConstructor() const {
 
    return isInheritingConstructor() ?
 
      *getTrailingObjects<InheritedConstructor>() : InheritedConstructor();
 
  }
 
 
 
  CXXConstructorDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
 
    return cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(FunctionDecl::getCanonicalDecl());
 
  }
 
  const CXXConstructorDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
 
    return const_cast<CXXConstructorDecl*>(this)->getCanonicalDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  // Implement isa/cast/dyncast/etc.
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == CXXConstructor; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a C++ destructor within a class.
 
///
 
/// For example:
 
///
 
/// \code
 
/// class X {
 
/// public:
 
///   ~X(); // represented by a CXXDestructorDecl.
 
/// };
 
/// \endcode
 
class CXXDestructorDecl : public CXXMethodDecl {
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
 
 
 
  // FIXME: Don't allocate storage for these except in the first declaration
 
  // of a virtual destructor.
 
  FunctionDecl *OperatorDelete = nullptr;
 
  Expr *OperatorDeleteThisArg = nullptr;
 
 
 
  CXXDestructorDecl(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD, SourceLocation StartLoc,
 
                    const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, QualType T,
 
                    TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, bool UsesFPIntrin, bool isInline,
 
                    bool isImplicitlyDeclared, ConstexprSpecKind ConstexprKind,
 
                    Expr *TrailingRequiresClause = nullptr)
 
      : CXXMethodDecl(CXXDestructor, C, RD, StartLoc, NameInfo, T, TInfo,
 
                      SC_None, UsesFPIntrin, isInline, ConstexprKind,
 
                      SourceLocation(), TrailingRequiresClause) {
 
    setImplicit(isImplicitlyDeclared);
 
  }
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
public:
 
  static CXXDestructorDecl *
 
  Create(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD, SourceLocation StartLoc,
 
         const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
 
         bool UsesFPIntrin, bool isInline, bool isImplicitlyDeclared,
 
         ConstexprSpecKind ConstexprKind,
 
         Expr *TrailingRequiresClause = nullptr);
 
  static CXXDestructorDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext & C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  void setOperatorDelete(FunctionDecl *OD, Expr *ThisArg);
 
 
 
  const FunctionDecl *getOperatorDelete() const {
 
    return getCanonicalDecl()->OperatorDelete;
 
  }
 
 
 
  Expr *getOperatorDeleteThisArg() const {
 
    return getCanonicalDecl()->OperatorDeleteThisArg;
 
  }
 
 
 
  CXXDestructorDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
 
    return cast<CXXDestructorDecl>(FunctionDecl::getCanonicalDecl());
 
  }
 
  const CXXDestructorDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
 
    return const_cast<CXXDestructorDecl*>(this)->getCanonicalDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  // Implement isa/cast/dyncast/etc.
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == CXXDestructor; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a C++ conversion function within a class.
 
///
 
/// For example:
 
///
 
/// \code
 
/// class X {
 
/// public:
 
///   operator bool();
 
/// };
 
/// \endcode
 
class CXXConversionDecl : public CXXMethodDecl {
 
  CXXConversionDecl(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD, SourceLocation StartLoc,
 
                    const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, QualType T,
 
                    TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, bool UsesFPIntrin, bool isInline,
 
                    ExplicitSpecifier ES, ConstexprSpecKind ConstexprKind,
 
                    SourceLocation EndLocation,
 
                    Expr *TrailingRequiresClause = nullptr)
 
      : CXXMethodDecl(CXXConversion, C, RD, StartLoc, NameInfo, T, TInfo,
 
                      SC_None, UsesFPIntrin, isInline, ConstexprKind,
 
                      EndLocation, TrailingRequiresClause),
 
        ExplicitSpec(ES) {}
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
  ExplicitSpecifier ExplicitSpec;
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
 
 
 
  static CXXConversionDecl *
 
  Create(ASTContext &C, CXXRecordDecl *RD, SourceLocation StartLoc,
 
         const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
 
         bool UsesFPIntrin, bool isInline, ExplicitSpecifier ES,
 
         ConstexprSpecKind ConstexprKind, SourceLocation EndLocation,
 
         Expr *TrailingRequiresClause = nullptr);
 
  static CXXConversionDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  ExplicitSpecifier getExplicitSpecifier() {
 
    return getCanonicalDecl()->ExplicitSpec;
 
  }
 
 
 
  const ExplicitSpecifier getExplicitSpecifier() const {
 
    return getCanonicalDecl()->ExplicitSpec;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Return true if the declaration is already resolved to be explicit.
 
  bool isExplicit() const { return getExplicitSpecifier().isExplicit(); }
 
  void setExplicitSpecifier(ExplicitSpecifier ES) { ExplicitSpec = ES; }
 
 
 
  /// Returns the type that this conversion function is converting to.
 
  QualType getConversionType() const {
 
    return getType()->castAs<FunctionType>()->getReturnType();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this conversion function is a conversion from
 
  /// a lambda closure type to a block pointer.
 
  bool isLambdaToBlockPointerConversion() const;
 
 
 
  CXXConversionDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
 
    return cast<CXXConversionDecl>(FunctionDecl::getCanonicalDecl());
 
  }
 
  const CXXConversionDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
 
    return const_cast<CXXConversionDecl*>(this)->getCanonicalDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  // Implement isa/cast/dyncast/etc.
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == CXXConversion; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a linkage specification.
 
///
 
/// For example:
 
/// \code
 
///   extern "C" void foo();
 
/// \endcode
 
class LinkageSpecDecl : public Decl, public DeclContext {
 
  virtual void anchor();
 
  // This class stores some data in DeclContext::LinkageSpecDeclBits to save
 
  // some space. Use the provided accessors to access it.
 
public:
 
  /// Represents the language in a linkage specification.
 
  ///
 
  /// The values are part of the serialization ABI for
 
  /// ASTs and cannot be changed without altering that ABI.
 
  enum LanguageIDs { lang_c = 1, lang_cxx = 2 };
 
 
 
private:
 
  /// The source location for the extern keyword.
 
  SourceLocation ExternLoc;
 
 
 
  /// The source location for the right brace (if valid).
 
  SourceLocation RBraceLoc;
 
 
 
  LinkageSpecDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation ExternLoc,
 
                  SourceLocation LangLoc, LanguageIDs lang, bool HasBraces);
 
 
 
public:
 
  static LinkageSpecDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                                 SourceLocation ExternLoc,
 
                                 SourceLocation LangLoc, LanguageIDs Lang,
 
                                 bool HasBraces);
 
  static LinkageSpecDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  /// Return the language specified by this linkage specification.
 
  LanguageIDs getLanguage() const {
 
    return static_cast<LanguageIDs>(LinkageSpecDeclBits.Language);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Set the language specified by this linkage specification.
 
  void setLanguage(LanguageIDs L) { LinkageSpecDeclBits.Language = L; }
 
 
 
  /// Determines whether this linkage specification had braces in
 
  /// its syntactic form.
 
  bool hasBraces() const {
 
    assert(!RBraceLoc.isValid() || LinkageSpecDeclBits.HasBraces);
 
    return LinkageSpecDeclBits.HasBraces;
 
  }
 
 
 
  SourceLocation getExternLoc() const { return ExternLoc; }
 
  SourceLocation getRBraceLoc() const { return RBraceLoc; }
 
  void setExternLoc(SourceLocation L) { ExternLoc = L; }
 
  void setRBraceLoc(SourceLocation L) {
 
    RBraceLoc = L;
 
    LinkageSpecDeclBits.HasBraces = RBraceLoc.isValid();
 
  }
 
 
 
  SourceLocation getEndLoc() const LLVM_READONLY {
 
    if (hasBraces())
 
      return getRBraceLoc();
 
    // No braces: get the end location of the (only) declaration in context
 
    // (if present).
 
    return decls_empty() ? getLocation() : decls_begin()->getEndLoc();
 
  }
 
 
 
  SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY {
 
    return SourceRange(ExternLoc, getEndLoc());
 
  }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == LinkageSpec; }
 
 
 
  static DeclContext *castToDeclContext(const LinkageSpecDecl *D) {
 
    return static_cast<DeclContext *>(const_cast<LinkageSpecDecl*>(D));
 
  }
 
 
 
  static LinkageSpecDecl *castFromDeclContext(const DeclContext *DC) {
 
    return static_cast<LinkageSpecDecl *>(const_cast<DeclContext*>(DC));
 
  }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents C++ using-directive.
 
///
 
/// For example:
 
/// \code
 
///    using namespace std;
 
/// \endcode
 
///
 
/// \note UsingDirectiveDecl should be Decl not NamedDecl, but we provide
 
/// artificial names for all using-directives in order to store
 
/// them in DeclContext effectively.
 
class UsingDirectiveDecl : public NamedDecl {
 
  /// The location of the \c using keyword.
 
  SourceLocation UsingLoc;
 
 
 
  /// The location of the \c namespace keyword.
 
  SourceLocation NamespaceLoc;
 
 
 
  /// The nested-name-specifier that precedes the namespace.
 
  NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc;
 
 
 
  /// The namespace nominated by this using-directive.
 
  NamedDecl *NominatedNamespace;
 
 
 
  /// Enclosing context containing both using-directive and nominated
 
  /// namespace.
 
  DeclContext *CommonAncestor;
 
 
 
  UsingDirectiveDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation UsingLoc,
 
                     SourceLocation NamespcLoc,
 
                     NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
 
                     SourceLocation IdentLoc,
 
                     NamedDecl *Nominated,
 
                     DeclContext *CommonAncestor)
 
      : NamedDecl(UsingDirective, DC, IdentLoc, getName()), UsingLoc(UsingLoc),
 
        NamespaceLoc(NamespcLoc), QualifierLoc(QualifierLoc),
 
        NominatedNamespace(Nominated), CommonAncestor(CommonAncestor) {}
 
 
 
  /// Returns special DeclarationName used by using-directives.
 
  ///
 
  /// This is only used by DeclContext for storing UsingDirectiveDecls in
 
  /// its lookup structure.
 
  static DeclarationName getName() {
 
    return DeclarationName::getUsingDirectiveName();
 
  }
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
 
 
  // Friend for getUsingDirectiveName.
 
  friend class DeclContext;
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the
 
  /// name of the namespace, with source-location information.
 
  NestedNameSpecifierLoc getQualifierLoc() const { return QualifierLoc; }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the
 
  /// name of the namespace.
 
  NestedNameSpecifier *getQualifier() const {
 
    return QualifierLoc.getNestedNameSpecifier();
 
  }
 
 
 
  NamedDecl *getNominatedNamespaceAsWritten() { return NominatedNamespace; }
 
  const NamedDecl *getNominatedNamespaceAsWritten() const {
 
    return NominatedNamespace;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Returns the namespace nominated by this using-directive.
 
  NamespaceDecl *getNominatedNamespace();
 
 
 
  const NamespaceDecl *getNominatedNamespace() const {
 
    return const_cast<UsingDirectiveDecl*>(this)->getNominatedNamespace();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Returns the common ancestor context of this using-directive and
 
  /// its nominated namespace.
 
  DeclContext *getCommonAncestor() { return CommonAncestor; }
 
  const DeclContext *getCommonAncestor() const { return CommonAncestor; }
 
 
 
  /// Return the location of the \c using keyword.
 
  SourceLocation getUsingLoc() const { return UsingLoc; }
 
 
 
  // FIXME: Could omit 'Key' in name.
 
  /// Returns the location of the \c namespace keyword.
 
  SourceLocation getNamespaceKeyLocation() const { return NamespaceLoc; }
 
 
 
  /// Returns the location of this using declaration's identifier.
 
  SourceLocation getIdentLocation() const { return getLocation(); }
 
 
 
  static UsingDirectiveDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                                    SourceLocation UsingLoc,
 
                                    SourceLocation NamespaceLoc,
 
                                    NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
 
                                    SourceLocation IdentLoc,
 
                                    NamedDecl *Nominated,
 
                                    DeclContext *CommonAncestor);
 
  static UsingDirectiveDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY {
 
    return SourceRange(UsingLoc, getLocation());
 
  }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == UsingDirective; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a C++ namespace alias.
 
///
 
/// For example:
 
///
 
/// \code
 
/// namespace Foo = Bar;
 
/// \endcode
 
class NamespaceAliasDecl : public NamedDecl,
 
                           public Redeclarable<NamespaceAliasDecl> {
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
 
 
  /// The location of the \c namespace keyword.
 
  SourceLocation NamespaceLoc;
 
 
 
  /// The location of the namespace's identifier.
 
  ///
 
  /// This is accessed by TargetNameLoc.
 
  SourceLocation IdentLoc;
 
 
 
  /// The nested-name-specifier that precedes the namespace.
 
  NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc;
 
 
 
  /// The Decl that this alias points to, either a NamespaceDecl or
 
  /// a NamespaceAliasDecl.
 
  NamedDecl *Namespace;
 
 
 
  NamespaceAliasDecl(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                     SourceLocation NamespaceLoc, SourceLocation AliasLoc,
 
                     IdentifierInfo *Alias, NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
 
                     SourceLocation IdentLoc, NamedDecl *Namespace)
 
      : NamedDecl(NamespaceAlias, DC, AliasLoc, Alias), redeclarable_base(C),
 
        NamespaceLoc(NamespaceLoc), IdentLoc(IdentLoc),
 
        QualifierLoc(QualifierLoc), Namespace(Namespace) {}
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
  using redeclarable_base = Redeclarable<NamespaceAliasDecl>;
 
 
 
  NamespaceAliasDecl *getNextRedeclarationImpl() override;
 
  NamespaceAliasDecl *getPreviousDeclImpl() override;
 
  NamespaceAliasDecl *getMostRecentDeclImpl() override;
 
 
 
public:
 
  static NamespaceAliasDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                                    SourceLocation NamespaceLoc,
 
                                    SourceLocation AliasLoc,
 
                                    IdentifierInfo *Alias,
 
                                    NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
 
                                    SourceLocation IdentLoc,
 
                                    NamedDecl *Namespace);
 
 
 
  static NamespaceAliasDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  using redecl_range = redeclarable_base::redecl_range;
 
  using redecl_iterator = redeclarable_base::redecl_iterator;
 
 
 
  using redeclarable_base::redecls_begin;
 
  using redeclarable_base::redecls_end;
 
  using redeclarable_base::redecls;
 
  using redeclarable_base::getPreviousDecl;
 
  using redeclarable_base::getMostRecentDecl;
 
 
 
  NamespaceAliasDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
 
    return getFirstDecl();
 
  }
 
  const NamespaceAliasDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
 
    return getFirstDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the
 
  /// name of the namespace, with source-location information.
 
  NestedNameSpecifierLoc getQualifierLoc() const { return QualifierLoc; }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the
 
  /// name of the namespace.
 
  NestedNameSpecifier *getQualifier() const {
 
    return QualifierLoc.getNestedNameSpecifier();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the namespace declaration aliased by this directive.
 
  NamespaceDecl *getNamespace() {
 
    if (auto *AD = dyn_cast<NamespaceAliasDecl>(Namespace))
 
      return AD->getNamespace();
 
 
 
    return cast<NamespaceDecl>(Namespace);
 
  }
 
 
 
  const NamespaceDecl *getNamespace() const {
 
    return const_cast<NamespaceAliasDecl *>(this)->getNamespace();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Returns the location of the alias name, i.e. 'foo' in
 
  /// "namespace foo = ns::bar;".
 
  SourceLocation getAliasLoc() const { return getLocation(); }
 
 
 
  /// Returns the location of the \c namespace keyword.
 
  SourceLocation getNamespaceLoc() const { return NamespaceLoc; }
 
 
 
  /// Returns the location of the identifier in the named namespace.
 
  SourceLocation getTargetNameLoc() const { return IdentLoc; }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the namespace that this alias refers to, which
 
  /// may either be a NamespaceDecl or a NamespaceAliasDecl.
 
  NamedDecl *getAliasedNamespace() const { return Namespace; }
 
 
 
  SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY {
 
    return SourceRange(NamespaceLoc, IdentLoc);
 
  }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == NamespaceAlias; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Implicit declaration of a temporary that was materialized by
 
/// a MaterializeTemporaryExpr and lifetime-extended by a declaration
 
class LifetimeExtendedTemporaryDecl final
 
    : public Decl,
 
      public Mergeable<LifetimeExtendedTemporaryDecl> {
 
  friend class MaterializeTemporaryExpr;
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
 
 
  Stmt *ExprWithTemporary = nullptr;
 
 
 
  /// The declaration which lifetime-extended this reference, if any.
 
  /// Either a VarDecl, or (for a ctor-initializer) a FieldDecl.
 
  ValueDecl *ExtendingDecl = nullptr;
 
  unsigned ManglingNumber;
 
 
 
  mutable APValue *Value = nullptr;
 
 
 
  virtual void anchor();
 
 
 
  LifetimeExtendedTemporaryDecl(Expr *Temp, ValueDecl *EDecl, unsigned Mangling)
 
      : Decl(Decl::LifetimeExtendedTemporary, EDecl->getDeclContext(),
 
             EDecl->getLocation()),
 
        ExprWithTemporary(Temp), ExtendingDecl(EDecl),
 
        ManglingNumber(Mangling) {}
 
 
 
  LifetimeExtendedTemporaryDecl(EmptyShell)
 
      : Decl(Decl::LifetimeExtendedTemporary, EmptyShell{}) {}
 
 
 
public:
 
  static LifetimeExtendedTemporaryDecl *Create(Expr *Temp, ValueDecl *EDec,
 
                                               unsigned Mangling) {
 
    return new (EDec->getASTContext(), EDec->getDeclContext())
 
        LifetimeExtendedTemporaryDecl(Temp, EDec, Mangling);
 
  }
 
  static LifetimeExtendedTemporaryDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C,
 
                                                           unsigned ID) {
 
    return new (C, ID) LifetimeExtendedTemporaryDecl(EmptyShell{});
 
  }
 
 
 
  ValueDecl *getExtendingDecl() { return ExtendingDecl; }
 
  const ValueDecl *getExtendingDecl() const { return ExtendingDecl; }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the storage duration for the materialized temporary.
 
  StorageDuration getStorageDuration() const;
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the expression to which the temporary materialization conversion
 
  /// was applied. This isn't necessarily the initializer of the temporary due
 
  /// to the C++98 delayed materialization rules, but
 
  /// skipRValueSubobjectAdjustments can be used to find said initializer within
 
  /// the subexpression.
 
  Expr *getTemporaryExpr() { return cast<Expr>(ExprWithTemporary); }
 
  const Expr *getTemporaryExpr() const { return cast<Expr>(ExprWithTemporary); }
 
 
 
  unsigned getManglingNumber() const { return ManglingNumber; }
 
 
 
  /// Get the storage for the constant value of a materialized temporary
 
  /// of static storage duration.
 
  APValue *getOrCreateValue(bool MayCreate) const;
 
 
 
  APValue *getValue() const { return Value; }
 
 
 
  // Iterators
 
  Stmt::child_range childrenExpr() {
 
    return Stmt::child_range(&ExprWithTemporary, &ExprWithTemporary + 1);
 
  }
 
 
 
  Stmt::const_child_range childrenExpr() const {
 
    return Stmt::const_child_range(&ExprWithTemporary, &ExprWithTemporary + 1);
 
  }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) {
 
    return K == Decl::LifetimeExtendedTemporary;
 
  }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a shadow declaration implicitly introduced into a scope by a
 
/// (resolved) using-declaration or using-enum-declaration to achieve
 
/// the desired lookup semantics.
 
///
 
/// For example:
 
/// \code
 
/// namespace A {
 
///   void foo();
 
///   void foo(int);
 
///   struct foo {};
 
///   enum bar { bar1, bar2 };
 
/// }
 
/// namespace B {
 
///   // add a UsingDecl and three UsingShadowDecls (named foo) to B.
 
///   using A::foo;
 
///   // adds UsingEnumDecl and two UsingShadowDecls (named bar1 and bar2) to B.
 
///   using enum A::bar;
 
/// }
 
/// \endcode
 
class UsingShadowDecl : public NamedDecl, public Redeclarable<UsingShadowDecl> {
 
  friend class BaseUsingDecl;
 
 
 
  /// The referenced declaration.
 
  NamedDecl *Underlying = nullptr;
 
 
 
  /// The using declaration which introduced this decl or the next using
 
  /// shadow declaration contained in the aforementioned using declaration.
 
  NamedDecl *UsingOrNextShadow = nullptr;
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
  using redeclarable_base = Redeclarable<UsingShadowDecl>;
 
 
 
  UsingShadowDecl *getNextRedeclarationImpl() override {
 
    return getNextRedeclaration();
 
  }
 
 
 
  UsingShadowDecl *getPreviousDeclImpl() override {
 
    return getPreviousDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  UsingShadowDecl *getMostRecentDeclImpl() override {
 
    return getMostRecentDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
protected:
 
  UsingShadowDecl(Kind K, ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation Loc,
 
                  DeclarationName Name, BaseUsingDecl *Introducer,
 
                  NamedDecl *Target);
 
  UsingShadowDecl(Kind K, ASTContext &C, EmptyShell);
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
 
 
 
  static UsingShadowDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                                 SourceLocation Loc, DeclarationName Name,
 
                                 BaseUsingDecl *Introducer, NamedDecl *Target) {
 
    return new (C, DC)
 
        UsingShadowDecl(UsingShadow, C, DC, Loc, Name, Introducer, Target);
 
  }
 
 
 
  static UsingShadowDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  using redecl_range = redeclarable_base::redecl_range;
 
  using redecl_iterator = redeclarable_base::redecl_iterator;
 
 
 
  using redeclarable_base::redecls_begin;
 
  using redeclarable_base::redecls_end;
 
  using redeclarable_base::redecls;
 
  using redeclarable_base::getPreviousDecl;
 
  using redeclarable_base::getMostRecentDecl;
 
  using redeclarable_base::isFirstDecl;
 
 
 
  UsingShadowDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
 
    return getFirstDecl();
 
  }
 
  const UsingShadowDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
 
    return getFirstDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Gets the underlying declaration which has been brought into the
 
  /// local scope.
 
  NamedDecl *getTargetDecl() const { return Underlying; }
 
 
 
  /// Sets the underlying declaration which has been brought into the
 
  /// local scope.
 
  void setTargetDecl(NamedDecl *ND) {
 
    assert(ND && "Target decl is null!");
 
    Underlying = ND;
 
    // A UsingShadowDecl is never a friend or local extern declaration, even
 
    // if it is a shadow declaration for one.
 
    IdentifierNamespace =
 
        ND->getIdentifierNamespace() &
 
        ~(IDNS_OrdinaryFriend | IDNS_TagFriend | IDNS_LocalExtern);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Gets the (written or instantiated) using declaration that introduced this
 
  /// declaration.
 
  BaseUsingDecl *getIntroducer() const;
 
 
 
  /// The next using shadow declaration contained in the shadow decl
 
  /// chain of the using declaration which introduced this decl.
 
  UsingShadowDecl *getNextUsingShadowDecl() const {
 
    return dyn_cast_or_null<UsingShadowDecl>(UsingOrNextShadow);
 
  }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) {
 
    return K == Decl::UsingShadow || K == Decl::ConstructorUsingShadow;
 
  }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a C++ declaration that introduces decls from somewhere else. It
 
/// provides a set of the shadow decls so introduced.
 
 
 
class BaseUsingDecl : public NamedDecl {
 
  /// The first shadow declaration of the shadow decl chain associated
 
  /// with this using declaration.
 
  ///
 
  /// The bool member of the pair is a bool flag a derived type may use
 
  /// (UsingDecl makes use of it).
 
  llvm::PointerIntPair<UsingShadowDecl *, 1, bool> FirstUsingShadow;
 
 
 
protected:
 
  BaseUsingDecl(Kind DK, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation L, DeclarationName N)
 
      : NamedDecl(DK, DC, L, N), FirstUsingShadow(nullptr, false) {}
 
 
 
private:
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
protected:
 
  /// A bool flag for use by a derived type
 
  bool getShadowFlag() const { return FirstUsingShadow.getInt(); }
 
 
 
  /// A bool flag a derived type may set
 
  void setShadowFlag(bool V) { FirstUsingShadow.setInt(V); }
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
 
 
 
  /// Iterates through the using shadow declarations associated with
 
  /// this using declaration.
 
  class shadow_iterator {
 
    /// The current using shadow declaration.
 
    UsingShadowDecl *Current = nullptr;
 
 
 
  public:
 
    using value_type = UsingShadowDecl *;
 
    using reference = UsingShadowDecl *;
 
    using pointer = UsingShadowDecl *;
 
    using iterator_category = std::forward_iterator_tag;
 
    using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t;
 
 
 
    shadow_iterator() = default;
 
    explicit shadow_iterator(UsingShadowDecl *C) : Current(C) {}
 
 
 
    reference operator*() const { return Current; }
 
    pointer operator->() const { return Current; }
 
 
 
    shadow_iterator &operator++() {
 
      Current = Current->getNextUsingShadowDecl();
 
      return *this;
 
    }
 
 
 
    shadow_iterator operator++(int) {
 
      shadow_iterator tmp(*this);
 
      ++(*this);
 
      return tmp;
 
    }
 
 
 
    friend bool operator==(shadow_iterator x, shadow_iterator y) {
 
      return x.Current == y.Current;
 
    }
 
    friend bool operator!=(shadow_iterator x, shadow_iterator y) {
 
      return x.Current != y.Current;
 
    }
 
  };
 
 
 
  using shadow_range = llvm::iterator_range<shadow_iterator>;
 
 
 
  shadow_range shadows() const {
 
    return shadow_range(shadow_begin(), shadow_end());
 
  }
 
 
 
  shadow_iterator shadow_begin() const {
 
    return shadow_iterator(FirstUsingShadow.getPointer());
 
  }
 
 
 
  shadow_iterator shadow_end() const { return shadow_iterator(); }
 
 
 
  /// Return the number of shadowed declarations associated with this
 
  /// using declaration.
 
  unsigned shadow_size() const {
 
    return std::distance(shadow_begin(), shadow_end());
 
  }
 
 
 
  void addShadowDecl(UsingShadowDecl *S);
 
  void removeShadowDecl(UsingShadowDecl *S);
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == Using || K == UsingEnum; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a C++ using-declaration.
 
///
 
/// For example:
 
/// \code
 
///    using someNameSpace::someIdentifier;
 
/// \endcode
 
class UsingDecl : public BaseUsingDecl, public Mergeable<UsingDecl> {
 
  /// The source location of the 'using' keyword itself.
 
  SourceLocation UsingLocation;
 
 
 
  /// The nested-name-specifier that precedes the name.
 
  NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc;
 
 
 
  /// Provides source/type location info for the declaration name
 
  /// embedded in the ValueDecl base class.
 
  DeclarationNameLoc DNLoc;
 
 
 
  UsingDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation UL,
 
            NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
 
            const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, bool HasTypenameKeyword)
 
      : BaseUsingDecl(Using, DC, NameInfo.getLoc(), NameInfo.getName()),
 
        UsingLocation(UL), QualifierLoc(QualifierLoc),
 
        DNLoc(NameInfo.getInfo()) {
 
    setShadowFlag(HasTypenameKeyword);
 
  }
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
 
 
 
  /// Return the source location of the 'using' keyword.
 
  SourceLocation getUsingLoc() const { return UsingLocation; }
 
 
 
  /// Set the source location of the 'using' keyword.
 
  void setUsingLoc(SourceLocation L) { UsingLocation = L; }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the name,
 
  /// with source-location information.
 
  NestedNameSpecifierLoc getQualifierLoc() const { return QualifierLoc; }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the name.
 
  NestedNameSpecifier *getQualifier() const {
 
    return QualifierLoc.getNestedNameSpecifier();
 
  }
 
 
 
  DeclarationNameInfo getNameInfo() const {
 
    return DeclarationNameInfo(getDeclName(), getLocation(), DNLoc);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Return true if it is a C++03 access declaration (no 'using').
 
  bool isAccessDeclaration() const { return UsingLocation.isInvalid(); }
 
 
 
  /// Return true if the using declaration has 'typename'.
 
  bool hasTypename() const { return getShadowFlag(); }
 
 
 
  /// Sets whether the using declaration has 'typename'.
 
  void setTypename(bool TN) { setShadowFlag(TN); }
 
 
 
  static UsingDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                           SourceLocation UsingL,
 
                           NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
 
                           const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo,
 
                           bool HasTypenameKeyword);
 
 
 
  static UsingDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY;
 
 
 
  /// Retrieves the canonical declaration of this declaration.
 
  UsingDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
 
    return cast<UsingDecl>(getFirstDecl());
 
  }
 
  const UsingDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
 
    return cast<UsingDecl>(getFirstDecl());
 
  }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == Using; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a shadow constructor declaration introduced into a
 
/// class by a C++11 using-declaration that names a constructor.
 
///
 
/// For example:
 
/// \code
 
/// struct Base { Base(int); };
 
/// struct Derived {
 
///    using Base::Base; // creates a UsingDecl and a ConstructorUsingShadowDecl
 
/// };
 
/// \endcode
 
class ConstructorUsingShadowDecl final : public UsingShadowDecl {
 
  /// If this constructor using declaration inherted the constructor
 
  /// from an indirect base class, this is the ConstructorUsingShadowDecl
 
  /// in the named direct base class from which the declaration was inherited.
 
  ConstructorUsingShadowDecl *NominatedBaseClassShadowDecl = nullptr;
 
 
 
  /// If this constructor using declaration inherted the constructor
 
  /// from an indirect base class, this is the ConstructorUsingShadowDecl
 
  /// that will be used to construct the unique direct or virtual base class
 
  /// that receives the constructor arguments.
 
  ConstructorUsingShadowDecl *ConstructedBaseClassShadowDecl = nullptr;
 
 
 
  /// \c true if the constructor ultimately named by this using shadow
 
  /// declaration is within a virtual base class subobject of the class that
 
  /// contains this declaration.
 
  unsigned IsVirtual : 1;
 
 
 
  ConstructorUsingShadowDecl(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation Loc,
 
                             UsingDecl *Using, NamedDecl *Target,
 
                             bool TargetInVirtualBase)
 
      : UsingShadowDecl(ConstructorUsingShadow, C, DC, Loc,
 
                        Using->getDeclName(), Using,
 
                        Target->getUnderlyingDecl()),
 
        NominatedBaseClassShadowDecl(
 
            dyn_cast<ConstructorUsingShadowDecl>(Target)),
 
        ConstructedBaseClassShadowDecl(NominatedBaseClassShadowDecl),
 
        IsVirtual(TargetInVirtualBase) {
 
    // If we found a constructor that chains to a constructor for a virtual
 
    // base, we should directly call that virtual base constructor instead.
 
    // FIXME: This logic belongs in Sema.
 
    if (NominatedBaseClassShadowDecl &&
 
        NominatedBaseClassShadowDecl->constructsVirtualBase()) {
 
      ConstructedBaseClassShadowDecl =
 
          NominatedBaseClassShadowDecl->ConstructedBaseClassShadowDecl;
 
      IsVirtual = true;
 
    }
 
  }
 
 
 
  ConstructorUsingShadowDecl(ASTContext &C, EmptyShell Empty)
 
      : UsingShadowDecl(ConstructorUsingShadow, C, Empty), IsVirtual(false) {}
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
 
 
 
  static ConstructorUsingShadowDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                                            SourceLocation Loc,
 
                                            UsingDecl *Using, NamedDecl *Target,
 
                                            bool IsVirtual);
 
  static ConstructorUsingShadowDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C,
 
                                                        unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  /// Override the UsingShadowDecl's getIntroducer, returning the UsingDecl that
 
  /// introduced this.
 
  UsingDecl *getIntroducer() const {
 
    return cast<UsingDecl>(UsingShadowDecl::getIntroducer());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Returns the parent of this using shadow declaration, which
 
  /// is the class in which this is declared.
 
  //@{
 
  const CXXRecordDecl *getParent() const {
 
    return cast<CXXRecordDecl>(getDeclContext());
 
  }
 
  CXXRecordDecl *getParent() {
 
    return cast<CXXRecordDecl>(getDeclContext());
 
  }
 
  //@}
 
 
 
  /// Get the inheriting constructor declaration for the direct base
 
  /// class from which this using shadow declaration was inherited, if there is
 
  /// one. This can be different for each redeclaration of the same shadow decl.
 
  ConstructorUsingShadowDecl *getNominatedBaseClassShadowDecl() const {
 
    return NominatedBaseClassShadowDecl;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Get the inheriting constructor declaration for the base class
 
  /// for which we don't have an explicit initializer, if there is one.
 
  ConstructorUsingShadowDecl *getConstructedBaseClassShadowDecl() const {
 
    return ConstructedBaseClassShadowDecl;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Get the base class that was named in the using declaration. This
 
  /// can be different for each redeclaration of this same shadow decl.
 
  CXXRecordDecl *getNominatedBaseClass() const;
 
 
 
  /// Get the base class whose constructor or constructor shadow
 
  /// declaration is passed the constructor arguments.
 
  CXXRecordDecl *getConstructedBaseClass() const {
 
    return cast<CXXRecordDecl>((ConstructedBaseClassShadowDecl
 
                                    ? ConstructedBaseClassShadowDecl
 
                                    : getTargetDecl())
 
                                   ->getDeclContext());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Returns \c true if the constructed base class is a virtual base
 
  /// class subobject of this declaration's class.
 
  bool constructsVirtualBase() const {
 
    return IsVirtual;
 
  }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == ConstructorUsingShadow; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a C++ using-enum-declaration.
 
///
 
/// For example:
 
/// \code
 
///    using enum SomeEnumTag ;
 
/// \endcode
 
 
 
class UsingEnumDecl : public BaseUsingDecl, public Mergeable<UsingEnumDecl> {
 
  /// The source location of the 'using' keyword itself.
 
  SourceLocation UsingLocation;
 
  /// The source location of the 'enum' keyword.
 
  SourceLocation EnumLocation;
 
  /// 'qual::SomeEnum' as an EnumType, possibly with Elaborated/Typedef sugar.
 
  TypeSourceInfo *EnumType;
 
 
 
  UsingEnumDecl(DeclContext *DC, DeclarationName DN, SourceLocation UL,
 
                SourceLocation EL, SourceLocation NL, TypeSourceInfo *EnumType)
 
      : BaseUsingDecl(UsingEnum, DC, NL, DN), UsingLocation(UL), EnumLocation(EL),
 
        EnumType(EnumType){}
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
 
 
 
  /// The source location of the 'using' keyword.
 
  SourceLocation getUsingLoc() const { return UsingLocation; }
 
  void setUsingLoc(SourceLocation L) { UsingLocation = L; }
 
 
 
  /// The source location of the 'enum' keyword.
 
  SourceLocation getEnumLoc() const { return EnumLocation; }
 
  void setEnumLoc(SourceLocation L) { EnumLocation = L; }
 
  NestedNameSpecifier *getQualifier() const {
 
    return getQualifierLoc().getNestedNameSpecifier();
 
  }
 
  NestedNameSpecifierLoc getQualifierLoc() const {
 
    if (auto ETL = EnumType->getTypeLoc().getAs<ElaboratedTypeLoc>())
 
      return ETL.getQualifierLoc();
 
    return NestedNameSpecifierLoc();
 
  }
 
  // Returns the "qualifier::Name" part as a TypeLoc.
 
  TypeLoc getEnumTypeLoc() const {
 
    return EnumType->getTypeLoc();
 
  }
 
  TypeSourceInfo *getEnumType() const {
 
    return EnumType;
 
  }
 
  void setEnumType(TypeSourceInfo *TSI) { EnumType = TSI; }
 
 
 
public:
 
  EnumDecl *getEnumDecl() const { return cast<EnumDecl>(EnumType->getType()->getAsTagDecl()); }
 
 
 
  static UsingEnumDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                               SourceLocation UsingL, SourceLocation EnumL,
 
                               SourceLocation NameL, TypeSourceInfo *EnumType);
 
 
 
  static UsingEnumDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY;
 
 
 
  /// Retrieves the canonical declaration of this declaration.
 
  UsingEnumDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
 
    return cast<UsingEnumDecl>(getFirstDecl());
 
  }
 
  const UsingEnumDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
 
    return cast<UsingEnumDecl>(getFirstDecl());
 
  }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == UsingEnum; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a pack of using declarations that a single
 
/// using-declarator pack-expanded into.
 
///
 
/// \code
 
/// template<typename ...T> struct X : T... {
 
///   using T::operator()...;
 
///   using T::operator T...;
 
/// };
 
/// \endcode
 
///
 
/// In the second case above, the UsingPackDecl will have the name
 
/// 'operator T' (which contains an unexpanded pack), but the individual
 
/// UsingDecls and UsingShadowDecls will have more reasonable names.
 
class UsingPackDecl final
 
    : public NamedDecl, public Mergeable<UsingPackDecl>,
 
      private llvm::TrailingObjects<UsingPackDecl, NamedDecl *> {
 
  /// The UnresolvedUsingValueDecl or UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl from
 
  /// which this waas instantiated.
 
  NamedDecl *InstantiatedFrom;
 
 
 
  /// The number of using-declarations created by this pack expansion.
 
  unsigned NumExpansions;
 
 
 
  UsingPackDecl(DeclContext *DC, NamedDecl *InstantiatedFrom,
 
                ArrayRef<NamedDecl *> UsingDecls)
 
      : NamedDecl(UsingPack, DC,
 
                  InstantiatedFrom ? InstantiatedFrom->getLocation()
 
                                   : SourceLocation(),
 
                  InstantiatedFrom ? InstantiatedFrom->getDeclName()
 
                                   : DeclarationName()),
 
        InstantiatedFrom(InstantiatedFrom), NumExpansions(UsingDecls.size()) {
 
    std::uninitialized_copy(UsingDecls.begin(), UsingDecls.end(),
 
                            getTrailingObjects<NamedDecl *>());
 
  }
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
 
  friend TrailingObjects;
 
 
 
  /// Get the using declaration from which this was instantiated. This will
 
  /// always be an UnresolvedUsingValueDecl or an UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl
 
  /// that is a pack expansion.
 
  NamedDecl *getInstantiatedFromUsingDecl() const { return InstantiatedFrom; }
 
 
 
  /// Get the set of using declarations that this pack expanded into. Note that
 
  /// some of these may still be unresolved.
 
  ArrayRef<NamedDecl *> expansions() const {
 
    return llvm::ArrayRef(getTrailingObjects<NamedDecl *>(), NumExpansions);
 
  }
 
 
 
  static UsingPackDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                               NamedDecl *InstantiatedFrom,
 
                               ArrayRef<NamedDecl *> UsingDecls);
 
 
 
  static UsingPackDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID,
 
                                           unsigned NumExpansions);
 
 
 
  SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY {
 
    return InstantiatedFrom->getSourceRange();
 
  }
 
 
 
  UsingPackDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override { return getFirstDecl(); }
 
  const UsingPackDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const { return getFirstDecl(); }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == UsingPack; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a dependent using declaration which was not marked with
 
/// \c typename.
 
///
 
/// Unlike non-dependent using declarations, these *only* bring through
 
/// non-types; otherwise they would break two-phase lookup.
 
///
 
/// \code
 
/// template \<class T> class A : public Base<T> {
 
///   using Base<T>::foo;
 
/// };
 
/// \endcode
 
class UnresolvedUsingValueDecl : public ValueDecl,
 
                                 public Mergeable<UnresolvedUsingValueDecl> {
 
  /// The source location of the 'using' keyword
 
  SourceLocation UsingLocation;
 
 
 
  /// If this is a pack expansion, the location of the '...'.
 
  SourceLocation EllipsisLoc;
 
 
 
  /// The nested-name-specifier that precedes the name.
 
  NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc;
 
 
 
  /// Provides source/type location info for the declaration name
 
  /// embedded in the ValueDecl base class.
 
  DeclarationNameLoc DNLoc;
 
 
 
  UnresolvedUsingValueDecl(DeclContext *DC, QualType Ty,
 
                           SourceLocation UsingLoc,
 
                           NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
 
                           const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo,
 
                           SourceLocation EllipsisLoc)
 
      : ValueDecl(UnresolvedUsingValue, DC,
 
                  NameInfo.getLoc(), NameInfo.getName(), Ty),
 
        UsingLocation(UsingLoc), EllipsisLoc(EllipsisLoc),
 
        QualifierLoc(QualifierLoc), DNLoc(NameInfo.getInfo()) {}
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclWriter;
 
 
 
  /// Returns the source location of the 'using' keyword.
 
  SourceLocation getUsingLoc() const { return UsingLocation; }
 
 
 
  /// Set the source location of the 'using' keyword.
 
  void setUsingLoc(SourceLocation L) { UsingLocation = L; }
 
 
 
  /// Return true if it is a C++03 access declaration (no 'using').
 
  bool isAccessDeclaration() const { return UsingLocation.isInvalid(); }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the name,
 
  /// with source-location information.
 
  NestedNameSpecifierLoc getQualifierLoc() const { return QualifierLoc; }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the name.
 
  NestedNameSpecifier *getQualifier() const {
 
    return QualifierLoc.getNestedNameSpecifier();
 
  }
 
 
 
  DeclarationNameInfo getNameInfo() const {
 
    return DeclarationNameInfo(getDeclName(), getLocation(), DNLoc);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this is a pack expansion.
 
  bool isPackExpansion() const {
 
    return EllipsisLoc.isValid();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Get the location of the ellipsis if this is a pack expansion.
 
  SourceLocation getEllipsisLoc() const {
 
    return EllipsisLoc;
 
  }
 
 
 
  static UnresolvedUsingValueDecl *
 
    Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation UsingLoc,
 
           NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
 
           const DeclarationNameInfo &NameInfo, SourceLocation EllipsisLoc);
 
 
 
  static UnresolvedUsingValueDecl *
 
  CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY;
 
 
 
  /// Retrieves the canonical declaration of this declaration.
 
  UnresolvedUsingValueDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
 
    return getFirstDecl();
 
  }
 
  const UnresolvedUsingValueDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
 
    return getFirstDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == UnresolvedUsingValue; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a dependent using declaration which was marked with
 
/// \c typename.
 
///
 
/// \code
 
/// template \<class T> class A : public Base<T> {
 
///   using typename Base<T>::foo;
 
/// };
 
/// \endcode
 
///
 
/// The type associated with an unresolved using typename decl is
 
/// currently always a typename type.
 
class UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl
 
    : public TypeDecl,
 
      public Mergeable<UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl> {
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
 
 
  /// The source location of the 'typename' keyword
 
  SourceLocation TypenameLocation;
 
 
 
  /// If this is a pack expansion, the location of the '...'.
 
  SourceLocation EllipsisLoc;
 
 
 
  /// The nested-name-specifier that precedes the name.
 
  NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc;
 
 
 
  UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation UsingLoc,
 
                              SourceLocation TypenameLoc,
 
                              NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
 
                              SourceLocation TargetNameLoc,
 
                              IdentifierInfo *TargetName,
 
                              SourceLocation EllipsisLoc)
 
    : TypeDecl(UnresolvedUsingTypename, DC, TargetNameLoc, TargetName,
 
               UsingLoc),
 
      TypenameLocation(TypenameLoc), EllipsisLoc(EllipsisLoc),
 
      QualifierLoc(QualifierLoc) {}
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
public:
 
  /// Returns the source location of the 'using' keyword.
 
  SourceLocation getUsingLoc() const { return getBeginLoc(); }
 
 
 
  /// Returns the source location of the 'typename' keyword.
 
  SourceLocation getTypenameLoc() const { return TypenameLocation; }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the name,
 
  /// with source-location information.
 
  NestedNameSpecifierLoc getQualifierLoc() const { return QualifierLoc; }
 
 
 
  /// Retrieve the nested-name-specifier that qualifies the name.
 
  NestedNameSpecifier *getQualifier() const {
 
    return QualifierLoc.getNestedNameSpecifier();
 
  }
 
 
 
  DeclarationNameInfo getNameInfo() const {
 
    return DeclarationNameInfo(getDeclName(), getLocation());
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Determine whether this is a pack expansion.
 
  bool isPackExpansion() const {
 
    return EllipsisLoc.isValid();
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Get the location of the ellipsis if this is a pack expansion.
 
  SourceLocation getEllipsisLoc() const {
 
    return EllipsisLoc;
 
  }
 
 
 
  static UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl *
 
    Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation UsingLoc,
 
           SourceLocation TypenameLoc, NestedNameSpecifierLoc QualifierLoc,
 
           SourceLocation TargetNameLoc, DeclarationName TargetName,
 
           SourceLocation EllipsisLoc);
 
 
 
  static UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl *
 
  CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  /// Retrieves the canonical declaration of this declaration.
 
  UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl *getCanonicalDecl() override {
 
    return getFirstDecl();
 
  }
 
  const UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl *getCanonicalDecl() const {
 
    return getFirstDecl();
 
  }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == UnresolvedUsingTypename; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// This node is generated when a using-declaration that was annotated with
 
/// __attribute__((using_if_exists)) failed to resolve to a known declaration.
 
/// In that case, Sema builds a UsingShadowDecl whose target is an instance of
 
/// this declaration, adding it to the current scope. Referring to this
 
/// declaration in any way is an error.
 
class UnresolvedUsingIfExistsDecl final : public NamedDecl {
 
  UnresolvedUsingIfExistsDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation Loc,
 
                              DeclarationName Name);
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
public:
 
  static UnresolvedUsingIfExistsDecl *Create(ASTContext &Ctx, DeclContext *DC,
 
                                             SourceLocation Loc,
 
                                             DeclarationName Name);
 
  static UnresolvedUsingIfExistsDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &Ctx,
 
                                                         unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == Decl::UnresolvedUsingIfExists; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Represents a C++11 static_assert declaration.
 
class StaticAssertDecl : public Decl {
 
  llvm::PointerIntPair<Expr *, 1, bool> AssertExprAndFailed;
 
  StringLiteral *Message;
 
  SourceLocation RParenLoc;
 
 
 
  StaticAssertDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation StaticAssertLoc,
 
                   Expr *AssertExpr, StringLiteral *Message,
 
                   SourceLocation RParenLoc, bool Failed)
 
      : Decl(StaticAssert, DC, StaticAssertLoc),
 
        AssertExprAndFailed(AssertExpr, Failed), Message(Message),
 
        RParenLoc(RParenLoc) {}
 
 
 
  virtual void anchor();
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
 
 
  static StaticAssertDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                                  SourceLocation StaticAssertLoc,
 
                                  Expr *AssertExpr, StringLiteral *Message,
 
                                  SourceLocation RParenLoc, bool Failed);
 
  static StaticAssertDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  Expr *getAssertExpr() { return AssertExprAndFailed.getPointer(); }
 
  const Expr *getAssertExpr() const { return AssertExprAndFailed.getPointer(); }
 
 
 
  StringLiteral *getMessage() { return Message; }
 
  const StringLiteral *getMessage() const { return Message; }
 
 
 
  bool isFailed() const { return AssertExprAndFailed.getInt(); }
 
 
 
  SourceLocation getRParenLoc() const { return RParenLoc; }
 
 
 
  SourceRange getSourceRange() const override LLVM_READONLY {
 
    return SourceRange(getLocation(), getRParenLoc());
 
  }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == StaticAssert; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// A binding in a decomposition declaration. For instance, given:
 
///
 
///   int n[3];
 
///   auto &[a, b, c] = n;
 
///
 
/// a, b, and c are BindingDecls, whose bindings are the expressions
 
/// x[0], x[1], and x[2] respectively, where x is the implicit
 
/// DecompositionDecl of type 'int (&)[3]'.
 
class BindingDecl : public ValueDecl {
 
  /// The declaration that this binding binds to part of.
 
  ValueDecl *Decomp;
 
  /// The binding represented by this declaration. References to this
 
  /// declaration are effectively equivalent to this expression (except
 
  /// that it is only evaluated once at the point of declaration of the
 
  /// binding).
 
  Expr *Binding = nullptr;
 
 
 
  BindingDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation IdLoc, IdentifierInfo *Id)
 
      : ValueDecl(Decl::Binding, DC, IdLoc, Id, QualType()) {}
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
 
 
  static BindingDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                             SourceLocation IdLoc, IdentifierInfo *Id);
 
  static BindingDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  /// Get the expression to which this declaration is bound. This may be null
 
  /// in two different cases: while parsing the initializer for the
 
  /// decomposition declaration, and when the initializer is type-dependent.
 
  Expr *getBinding() const { return Binding; }
 
 
 
  /// Get the decomposition declaration that this binding represents a
 
  /// decomposition of.
 
  ValueDecl *getDecomposedDecl() const { return Decomp; }
 
 
 
  /// Get the variable (if any) that holds the value of evaluating the binding.
 
  /// Only present for user-defined bindings for tuple-like types.
 
  VarDecl *getHoldingVar() const;
 
 
 
  /// Set the binding for this BindingDecl, along with its declared type (which
 
  /// should be a possibly-cv-qualified form of the type of the binding, or a
 
  /// reference to such a type).
 
  void setBinding(QualType DeclaredType, Expr *Binding) {
 
    setType(DeclaredType);
 
    this->Binding = Binding;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Set the decomposed variable for this BindingDecl.
 
  void setDecomposedDecl(ValueDecl *Decomposed) { Decomp = Decomposed; }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == Decl::Binding; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// A decomposition declaration. For instance, given:
 
///
 
///   int n[3];
 
///   auto &[a, b, c] = n;
 
///
 
/// the second line declares a DecompositionDecl of type 'int (&)[3]', and
 
/// three BindingDecls (named a, b, and c). An instance of this class is always
 
/// unnamed, but behaves in almost all other respects like a VarDecl.
 
class DecompositionDecl final
 
    : public VarDecl,
 
      private llvm::TrailingObjects<DecompositionDecl, BindingDecl *> {
 
  /// The number of BindingDecl*s following this object.
 
  unsigned NumBindings;
 
 
 
  DecompositionDecl(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation StartLoc,
 
                    SourceLocation LSquareLoc, QualType T,
 
                    TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, StorageClass SC,
 
                    ArrayRef<BindingDecl *> Bindings)
 
      : VarDecl(Decomposition, C, DC, StartLoc, LSquareLoc, nullptr, T, TInfo,
 
                SC),
 
        NumBindings(Bindings.size()) {
 
    std::uninitialized_copy(Bindings.begin(), Bindings.end(),
 
                            getTrailingObjects<BindingDecl *>());
 
    for (auto *B : Bindings)
 
      B->setDecomposedDecl(this);
 
  }
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
  friend TrailingObjects;
 
 
 
  static DecompositionDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                                   SourceLocation StartLoc,
 
                                   SourceLocation LSquareLoc,
 
                                   QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo,
 
                                   StorageClass S,
 
                                   ArrayRef<BindingDecl *> Bindings);
 
  static DecompositionDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID,
 
                                               unsigned NumBindings);
 
 
 
  ArrayRef<BindingDecl *> bindings() const {
 
    return llvm::ArrayRef(getTrailingObjects<BindingDecl *>(), NumBindings);
 
  }
 
 
 
  void printName(raw_ostream &OS, const PrintingPolicy &Policy) const override;
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == Decomposition; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// An instance of this class represents the declaration of a property
 
/// member.  This is a Microsoft extension to C++, first introduced in
 
/// Visual Studio .NET 2003 as a parallel to similar features in C#
 
/// and Managed C++.
 
///
 
/// A property must always be a non-static class member.
 
///
 
/// A property member superficially resembles a non-static data
 
/// member, except preceded by a property attribute:
 
///   __declspec(property(get=GetX, put=PutX)) int x;
 
/// Either (but not both) of the 'get' and 'put' names may be omitted.
 
///
 
/// A reference to a property is always an lvalue.  If the lvalue
 
/// undergoes lvalue-to-rvalue conversion, then a getter name is
 
/// required, and that member is called with no arguments.
 
/// If the lvalue is assigned into, then a setter name is required,
 
/// and that member is called with one argument, the value assigned.
 
/// Both operations are potentially overloaded.  Compound assignments
 
/// are permitted, as are the increment and decrement operators.
 
///
 
/// The getter and putter methods are permitted to be overloaded,
 
/// although their return and parameter types are subject to certain
 
/// restrictions according to the type of the property.
 
///
 
/// A property declared using an incomplete array type may
 
/// additionally be subscripted, adding extra parameters to the getter
 
/// and putter methods.
 
class MSPropertyDecl : public DeclaratorDecl {
 
  IdentifierInfo *GetterId, *SetterId;
 
 
 
  MSPropertyDecl(DeclContext *DC, SourceLocation L, DeclarationName N,
 
                 QualType T, TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, SourceLocation StartL,
 
                 IdentifierInfo *Getter, IdentifierInfo *Setter)
 
      : DeclaratorDecl(MSProperty, DC, L, N, T, TInfo, StartL),
 
        GetterId(Getter), SetterId(Setter) {}
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
public:
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
 
 
  static MSPropertyDecl *Create(ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC,
 
                                SourceLocation L, DeclarationName N, QualType T,
 
                                TypeSourceInfo *TInfo, SourceLocation StartL,
 
                                IdentifierInfo *Getter, IdentifierInfo *Setter);
 
  static MSPropertyDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return D->getKind() == MSProperty; }
 
 
 
  bool hasGetter() const { return GetterId != nullptr; }
 
  IdentifierInfo* getGetterId() const { return GetterId; }
 
  bool hasSetter() const { return SetterId != nullptr; }
 
  IdentifierInfo* getSetterId() const { return SetterId; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Parts of a decomposed MSGuidDecl. Factored out to avoid unnecessary
 
/// dependencies on DeclCXX.h.
 
struct MSGuidDeclParts {
 
  /// {01234567-...
 
  uint32_t Part1;
 
  /// ...-89ab-...
 
  uint16_t Part2;
 
  /// ...-cdef-...
 
  uint16_t Part3;
 
  /// ...-0123-456789abcdef}
 
  uint8_t Part4And5[8];
 
 
 
  uint64_t getPart4And5AsUint64() const {
 
    uint64_t Val;
 
    memcpy(&Val, &Part4And5, sizeof(Part4And5));
 
    return Val;
 
  }
 
};
 
 
 
/// A global _GUID constant. These are implicitly created by UuidAttrs.
 
///
 
///   struct _declspec(uuid("01234567-89ab-cdef-0123-456789abcdef")) X{};
 
///
 
/// X is a CXXRecordDecl that contains a UuidAttr that references the (unique)
 
/// MSGuidDecl for the specified UUID.
 
class MSGuidDecl : public ValueDecl,
 
                   public Mergeable<MSGuidDecl>,
 
                   public llvm::FoldingSetNode {
 
public:
 
  using Parts = MSGuidDeclParts;
 
 
 
private:
 
  /// The decomposed form of the UUID.
 
  Parts PartVal;
 
 
 
  /// The resolved value of the UUID as an APValue. Computed on demand and
 
  /// cached.
 
  mutable APValue APVal;
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
  MSGuidDecl(DeclContext *DC, QualType T, Parts P);
 
 
 
  static MSGuidDecl *Create(const ASTContext &C, QualType T, Parts P);
 
  static MSGuidDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C, unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  // Only ASTContext::getMSGuidDecl and deserialization create these.
 
  friend class ASTContext;
 
  friend class ASTReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
 
 
public:
 
  /// Print this UUID in a human-readable format.
 
  void printName(llvm::raw_ostream &OS,
 
                 const PrintingPolicy &Policy) const override;
 
 
 
  /// Get the decomposed parts of this declaration.
 
  Parts getParts() const { return PartVal; }
 
 
 
  /// Get the value of this MSGuidDecl as an APValue. This may fail and return
 
  /// an absent APValue if the type of the declaration is not of the expected
 
  /// shape.
 
  APValue &getAsAPValue() const;
 
 
 
  static void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID, Parts P) {
 
    ID.AddInteger(P.Part1);
 
    ID.AddInteger(P.Part2);
 
    ID.AddInteger(P.Part3);
 
    ID.AddInteger(P.getPart4And5AsUint64());
 
  }
 
  void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID) { Profile(ID, PartVal); }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == Decl::MSGuid; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// An artificial decl, representing a global anonymous constant value which is
 
/// uniquified by value within a translation unit.
 
///
 
/// These is currently only used to back the LValue returned by
 
/// __builtin_source_location, but could potentially be used for other similar
 
/// situations in the future.
 
class UnnamedGlobalConstantDecl : public ValueDecl,
 
                                  public Mergeable<UnnamedGlobalConstantDecl>,
 
                                  public llvm::FoldingSetNode {
 
 
 
  // The constant value of this global.
 
  APValue Value;
 
 
 
  void anchor() override;
 
 
 
  UnnamedGlobalConstantDecl(const ASTContext &C, DeclContext *DC, QualType T,
 
                            const APValue &Val);
 
 
 
  static UnnamedGlobalConstantDecl *Create(const ASTContext &C, QualType T,
 
                                           const APValue &APVal);
 
  static UnnamedGlobalConstantDecl *CreateDeserialized(ASTContext &C,
 
                                                       unsigned ID);
 
 
 
  // Only ASTContext::getUnnamedGlobalConstantDecl and deserialization create
 
  // these.
 
  friend class ASTContext;
 
  friend class ASTReader;
 
  friend class ASTDeclReader;
 
 
 
public:
 
  /// Print this in a human-readable format.
 
  void printName(llvm::raw_ostream &OS,
 
                 const PrintingPolicy &Policy) const override;
 
 
 
  const APValue &getValue() const { return Value; }
 
 
 
  static void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID, QualType Ty,
 
                      const APValue &APVal) {
 
    Ty.Profile(ID);
 
    APVal.Profile(ID);
 
  }
 
  void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID) {
 
    Profile(ID, getType(), getValue());
 
  }
 
 
 
  static bool classof(const Decl *D) { return classofKind(D->getKind()); }
 
  static bool classofKind(Kind K) { return K == Decl::UnnamedGlobalConstant; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Insertion operator for diagnostics.  This allows sending an AccessSpecifier
 
/// into a diagnostic with <<.
 
const StreamingDiagnostic &operator<<(const StreamingDiagnostic &DB,
 
                                      AccessSpecifier AS);
 
 
 
} // namespace clang
 
 
 
#endif // LLVM_CLANG_AST_DECLCXX_H