re PR c++/38798 ([c++0x] Trouble with struct/class/enum keyword in late return types)
PR c++/38798 * parser.c (CP_PARSER_FLAGS_NO_TYPE_DEFINITIONS): New. (cp_parser_type_specifier): Don't try to parse a class-specifier or enum-specifier in that case. (cp_parser_trailing_type_id): New. (cp_parser_late_return_type_opt): Call it. (cp_parser_type_id_1): Add is_trailing_return parm. (cp_parser_type_specifier_seq): Likewise. From-SVN: r152924
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2009-10-15 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
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PR c++/38798
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* parser.c (CP_PARSER_FLAGS_NO_TYPE_DEFINITIONS): New.
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(cp_parser_type_specifier): Don't try to parse a class-specifier
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or enum-specifier in that case.
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(cp_parser_trailing_type_id): New.
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(cp_parser_late_return_type_opt): Call it.
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(cp_parser_type_id_1): Add is_trailing_return parm.
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(cp_parser_type_specifier_seq): Likewise.
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2009-10-14 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
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PR c++/39866
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/* The construct is optional. If it is not present, then no error
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should be issued. */
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CP_PARSER_FLAGS_OPTIONAL = 0x1,
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/* When parsing a type-specifier, do not allow user-defined types. */
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CP_PARSER_FLAGS_NO_USER_DEFINED_TYPES = 0x2
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/* When parsing a type-specifier, treat user-defined type-names
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as non-type identifiers. */
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CP_PARSER_FLAGS_NO_USER_DEFINED_TYPES = 0x2,
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/* When parsing a type-specifier, do not try to parse a class-specifier
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or enum-specifier. */
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CP_PARSER_FLAGS_NO_TYPE_DEFINITIONS = 0x4
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};
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/* This type is used for parameters and variables which hold
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@ -1741,10 +1745,11 @@ static tree cp_parser_type_id
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(cp_parser *);
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static tree cp_parser_template_type_arg
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(cp_parser *);
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static tree cp_parser_trailing_type_id (cp_parser *);
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static tree cp_parser_type_id_1
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(cp_parser *, bool);
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(cp_parser *, bool, bool);
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static void cp_parser_type_specifier_seq
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(cp_parser *, bool, cp_decl_specifier_seq *);
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(cp_parser *, bool, bool, cp_decl_specifier_seq *);
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static tree cp_parser_parameter_declaration_clause
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(cp_parser *);
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static tree cp_parser_parameter_declaration_list
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= "types may not be defined in a new-type-id";
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/* Parse the type-specifier-seq. */
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cp_parser_type_specifier_seq (parser, /*is_condition=*/false,
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/*is_trailing_return=*/false,
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&type_specifier_seq);
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/* Restore the old message. */
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parser->type_definition_forbidden_message = saved_message;
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= "types may not be defined in conditions";
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/* Parse the type-specifier-seq. */
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cp_parser_type_specifier_seq (parser, /*is_condition==*/true,
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/*is_trailing_return=*/false,
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&type_specifiers);
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/* Restore the saved message. */
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parser->type_definition_forbidden_message = saved_message;
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attributes = cp_parser_attributes_opt (parser);
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/* Parse the type-specifiers. */
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cp_parser_type_specifier_seq (parser, /*is_condition=*/false,
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/*is_trailing_return=*/false,
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&type_specifiers);
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/* If that didn't work, stop. */
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if (type_specifiers.type == error_mark_node)
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switch (keyword)
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{
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case RID_ENUM:
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if ((flags & CP_PARSER_FLAGS_NO_TYPE_DEFINITIONS))
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goto elaborated_type_specifier;
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/* Look for the enum-specifier. */
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type_spec = cp_parser_enum_specifier (parser);
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/* If that worked, we're done. */
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case RID_CLASS:
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case RID_STRUCT:
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case RID_UNION:
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if ((flags & CP_PARSER_FLAGS_NO_TYPE_DEFINITIONS))
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goto elaborated_type_specifier;
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/* Parse tentatively so that we can back up if we don't find a
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class-specifier. */
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cp_parser_parse_tentatively (parser);
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/* Parse the type-specifier-seq. */
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cp_parser_type_specifier_seq (parser, /*is_condition=*/false,
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/*is_trailing_return=*/false,
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&type_specifiers);
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/* At this point this is surely not elaborated type specifier. */
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/* Parse a late-specified return type, if any. This is not a separate
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non-terminal, but part of a function declarator, which looks like
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-> type-id
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-> trailing-type-specifier-seq abstract-declarator(opt)
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Returns the type indicated by the type-id. */
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/* Consume the ->. */
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cp_lexer_consume_token (parser->lexer);
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return cp_parser_type_id (parser);
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return cp_parser_trailing_type_id (parser);
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}
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/* Parse a declarator-id.
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Returns the TYPE specified. */
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static tree
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cp_parser_type_id_1 (cp_parser* parser, bool is_template_arg)
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cp_parser_type_id_1 (cp_parser* parser, bool is_template_arg,
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bool is_trailing_return)
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{
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cp_decl_specifier_seq type_specifier_seq;
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cp_declarator *abstract_declarator;
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/* Parse the type-specifier-seq. */
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cp_parser_type_specifier_seq (parser, /*is_condition=*/false,
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is_trailing_return,
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&type_specifier_seq);
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if (type_specifier_seq.type == error_mark_node)
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return error_mark_node;
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static tree cp_parser_type_id (cp_parser *parser)
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{
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return cp_parser_type_id_1 (parser, false);
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return cp_parser_type_id_1 (parser, false, false);
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}
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static tree cp_parser_template_type_arg (cp_parser *parser)
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{
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return cp_parser_type_id_1 (parser, true);
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return cp_parser_type_id_1 (parser, true, false);
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}
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static tree cp_parser_trailing_type_id (cp_parser *parser)
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{
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return cp_parser_type_id_1 (parser, false, true);
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}
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/* Parse a type-specifier-seq.
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If IS_CONDITION is true, we are at the start of a "condition",
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e.g., we've just seen "if (".
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If IS_TRAILING_RETURN is true, we are in a trailing-return-type,
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i.e. we've just seen "->".
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Sets *TYPE_SPECIFIER_SEQ to represent the sequence. */
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static void
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cp_parser_type_specifier_seq (cp_parser* parser,
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bool is_condition,
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bool is_trailing_return,
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cp_decl_specifier_seq *type_specifier_seq)
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{
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bool seen_type_specifier = false;
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/* Clear the TYPE_SPECIFIER_SEQ. */
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clear_decl_specs (type_specifier_seq);
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/* In the context of a trailing return type, enum E { } is an
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elaborated-type-specifier followed by a function-body, not an
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enum-specifier. */
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if (is_trailing_return)
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flags |= CP_PARSER_FLAGS_NO_TYPE_DEFINITIONS;
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/* Parse the type-specifiers and attributes. */
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while (true)
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{
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/* Parse the type-specifier-seq. */
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cp_parser_type_specifier_seq (parser, /*is_condition=*/false,
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/*is_trailing_return=*/false,
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&type_specifiers);
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/* If it's a `)', then there is no declarator. */
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if (cp_lexer_next_token_is (parser->lexer, CPP_CLOSE_PAREN))
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cp_parser_parse_tentatively (parser);
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cp_parser_type_specifier_seq (parser, /*is_condition=*/false,
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/*is_trailing_return=*/false,
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&type_specifiers);
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if (cp_parser_parse_definitely (parser))
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{
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2009-10-15 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
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PR c++/38798
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* g++.dg/cpp0x/trailing5.C: New.
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2009-10-16 Janus Weil <janus@gcc.gnu.org>
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PR fortran/41719
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gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/trailing5.C
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gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/trailing5.C
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// PR c++/38798, DR 770
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// { dg-options -std=c++0x }
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struct A {};
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auto foo() -> struct A {}
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enum B {};
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auto bar() -> enum B {}
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auto baz() -> struct C {} {} // { dg-error "" }
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