rsmith added inline comments.
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Comment at: include/clang/AST/Stmt.h:206
+ bool PartOfExplicitCast : 1;
+ unsigned BasePathSize : 32 - 6 - 1 - NumExprBits;
};
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lebedev.ri wrote:
> rjmccall wrote:
> > lebedev.ri wrote:
> > > rjmccall wrote:
> > > > This needs to be serialized.
> > > Uhm, could you please explain what do you mean by 'serialized'?
> > It needs to be preserved when writing an ICE into a PCH / module file. See
> > the ASTWriter / ASTReader.
> Aha. I did add handling there but it raises questions:
> # This will silently break with different AST serialization versions.
> I'm not sure how to handle it, since `VERSION_MINOR` isn't even read
> back.
> # //Does// this need a test? How to write one?
> Like `./test/PCH/include-timestamp.cpp`, using `llvm-bcanalyzer`?
Don't worry about breaking the serialization format. We do not maintain AST
file format compatibility in general (neither between major releases nor
between any two arbitrary SVN revisions). [We should probably maintain file
format compatibility between patch releases, but I don't think that works right
now because we check the full version number including the patch level when
reading a file.]
Please do add a test: what you need to do is create a PCH containing an
implicit cast expression and then import that AST file and do anything to check
that the value is preserved (such as inspecting the output of `-ast-dump`).
Maybe you could add this to the existing `test/PCH/cxx_exprs.cpp` test, which
already does most of what you want, but doesn't have any `FileCheck` tests on
the `-ast-dump` output yet.
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Comment at: lib/AST/ASTDumper.cpp:2122
+ if (Node->getIsPartOfExplicitCast())
+ OS << " PartOfExplicitCast";
}
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Our predominant convention is to use lower_snake_case for such things in
`-ast-dump` (though we're not exactly consistent on this...)
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Comment at: lib/Sema/SemaCast.cpp:94-101
+ void updatePartOfExplicitCastFlags(CastExpr *CE) {
+ // Walk down from the CE to the OrigSrcExpr, and mark all immediate
+ // ImplicitCastExpr's as being part of ExplicitCastExpr. The original CE
+ // (which is a ExplicitCastExpr), and the OrigSrcExpr are not touched.
+ while (OrigSrcExpr.get() != CE->getSubExpr() &&
+ (CE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(CE->getSubExpr())))
+ CE->setIsPartOfExplicitCast(true);
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You don't need to track the `OrigSrcExpr` here. You can just recurse down
through all the `ImplicitCastExpr`s (they're always all notionally part of the
explicit cast).
Repository:
rC Clang
https://reviews.llvm.org/D49508
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