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QualifiedTypeLoc isn't treated like a regular citizen by RecursiveASTVisitor. This meant we weren't intercepting the traversal of its inner TypeLoc. Most of the changes here are about exposing kind() so we can improve the precision of our tests. This should fix the issue raised in D65067 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D65067>. Repository: rG LLVM Github Monorepo https://reviews.llvm.org/D65100 Files: clang-tools-extra/clangd/Selection.cpp clang-tools-extra/clangd/Selection.h clang-tools-extra/clangd/unittests/SelectionTests.cpp
Index: clang-tools-extra/clangd/unittests/SelectionTests.cpp =================================================================== --- clang-tools-extra/clangd/unittests/SelectionTests.cpp +++ clang-tools-extra/clangd/unittests/SelectionTests.cpp @@ -49,9 +49,7 @@ } std::string nodeKind(const SelectionTree::Node *N) { - if (!N) - return "<null>"; - return N->ASTNode.getNodeKind().asStringRef().str(); + return N ? N->kind() : "<null>"; } std::vector<const SelectionTree::Node *> allNodes(const SelectionTree &T) { @@ -102,14 +100,14 @@ struct AAA { struct BBB { static int ccc(); };}; int x = AAA::[[B^B^B]]::ccc(); )cpp", - "TypeLoc", + "RecordTypeLoc", }, { R"cpp( struct AAA { struct BBB { static int ccc(); };}; int x = AAA::[[B^BB^]]::ccc(); )cpp", - "TypeLoc", + "RecordTypeLoc", }, { R"cpp( @@ -182,19 +180,19 @@ R"cpp( [[^void]] (*S)(int) = nullptr; )cpp", - "TypeLoc", + "BuiltinTypeLoc", }, { R"cpp( [[void (*S)^(int)]] = nullptr; )cpp", - "TypeLoc", + "FunctionProtoTypeLoc", }, { R"cpp( [[void (^*S)(int)]] = nullptr; )cpp", - "TypeLoc", + "FunctionProtoTypeLoc", }, { R"cpp( @@ -206,7 +204,7 @@ R"cpp( [[void ^(*S)(int)]] = nullptr; )cpp", - "TypeLoc", + "FunctionProtoTypeLoc", }, // Point selections. @@ -218,8 +216,8 @@ {"int bar; void foo() [[{ foo (); }]]^", "CompoundStmt"}, // Tricky case: FunctionTypeLoc in FunctionDecl has a hole in it. - {"[[^void]] foo();", "TypeLoc"}, - {"[[void foo^()]];", "TypeLoc"}, + {"[[^void]] foo();", "BuiltinTypeLoc"}, + {"[[void foo^()]];", "FunctionProtoTypeLoc"}, {"[[^void foo^()]];", "FunctionDecl"}, {"[[void ^foo()]];", "FunctionDecl"}, // Tricky case: two VarDecls share a specifier. @@ -229,6 +227,9 @@ {"[[st^ruct {int x;}]] y;", "CXXRecordDecl"}, {"[[struct {int x;} ^y]];", "VarDecl"}, {"struct {[[int ^x]];} y;", "FieldDecl"}, + // FIXME: the AST has no location info for qualifiers. + {"const [[a^uto]] x = 42;", "AutoTypeLoc"}, + {"[[co^nst auto x = 42]];", "VarDecl"}, {"^", nullptr}, {"void foo() { [[foo^^]] (); }", "DeclRefExpr"}, @@ -239,7 +240,8 @@ {"int x = 42^;", nullptr}, // Node types that have caused problems in the past. - {"template <typename T> void foo() { [[^T]] t; }", "TypeLoc"}, + {"template <typename T> void foo() { [[^T]] t; }", + "TemplateTypeParmTypeLoc"}, // No crash { Index: clang-tools-extra/clangd/Selection.h =================================================================== --- clang-tools-extra/clangd/Selection.h +++ clang-tools-extra/clangd/Selection.h @@ -96,6 +96,8 @@ // Walk up the AST to get the DeclContext of this Node, // which is not the node itself. const DeclContext& getDeclContext() const; + // Printable node kind, like "CXXRecordDecl" or "AutoTypeLoc". + std::string kind() const; }; // The most specific common ancestor of all the selected nodes. // If there is no selection, this is nullptr. Index: clang-tools-extra/clangd/Selection.cpp =================================================================== --- clang-tools-extra/clangd/Selection.cpp +++ clang-tools-extra/clangd/Selection.cpp @@ -63,10 +63,8 @@ std::vector<std::pair<unsigned, unsigned>> Ranges; // Always sorted. }; -// Dump a node for debugging. -// DynTypedNode::print() doesn't include the kind of node, which is useful. -void printNode(llvm::raw_ostream &OS, const DynTypedNode &N, - const PrintingPolicy &PP) { +// Show the type of a node for debugging. +void printNodeKind(llvm::raw_ostream &OS, const DynTypedNode &N) { if (const TypeLoc *TL = N.get<TypeLoc>()) { // TypeLoc is a hierarchy, but has only a single ASTNodeKind. // Synthesize the name from the Type subclass (except for QualifiedTypeLoc). @@ -77,14 +75,13 @@ } else { OS << N.getNodeKind().asStringRef(); } - OS << " "; - N.print(OS, PP); } std::string printNodeToString(const DynTypedNode &N, const PrintingPolicy &PP) { std::string S; llvm::raw_string_ostream OS(S); - printNode(OS, N, PP); + printNodeKind(OS, N); + OS << " "; return std::move(OS.str()); } @@ -155,6 +152,15 @@ pop(); return true; } + // QualifiedTypeLoc is handled strangely in RecursiveASTVisitor: the derived + // TraverseTypeLoc is not called for the inner UnqualTypeLoc. + // This means we'd never see 'int' in 'const int'! Work around that here. + // (The reason for the behavior is to avoid traversing the nested Type twice, + // but we ignore TraverseType anyway). + bool TraverseQualifiedTypeLoc(QualifiedTypeLoc QX) { + return traverseNode<TypeLoc>( + &QX, [&] { return TraverseTypeLoc(QX.getUnqualifiedLoc()); }); + } // Uninteresting parts of the AST that don't have locations within them. bool TraverseNestedNameSpecifier(NestedNameSpecifier *) { return true; } bool TraverseType(QualType) { return true; } @@ -361,12 +367,21 @@ : '.'); else OS.indent(Indent); - printNode(OS, N.ASTNode, PrintPolicy); + printNodeKind(OS, N.ASTNode); + OS << ' '; + N.ASTNode.print(OS, PrintPolicy); OS << "\n"; for (const Node *Child : N.Children) print(OS, *Child, Indent + 2); } +std::string SelectionTree::Node::kind() const { + std::string S; + llvm::raw_string_ostream OS(S); + printNodeKind(OS, ASTNode); + return std::move(OS.str()); +} + // Decide which selection emulates a "point" query in between characters. static std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> pointBounds(unsigned Offset, FileID FID, ASTContext &AST) {
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