source: src/InitTweak/FixInit.cpp@ 8655363

Last change on this file since 8655363 was ca9d65e, checked in by Peter A. Buhr <pabuhr@…>, 22 months ago

second attempt at simplifying SemanticError messages

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[490fb92e]1#include "FixInit.h"
2
3#include <stddef.h> // for NULL
4#include <algorithm> // for set_difference, copy_if
5#include <cassert> // for assert, strict_dynamic_cast
6#include <iostream> // for operator<<, ostream, basic_ost...
7#include <iterator> // for insert_iterator, back_inserter
8#include <list> // for _List_iterator, list, list<>::...
9#include <map> // for _Rb_tree_iterator, _Rb_tree_co...
10#include <memory> // for allocator_traits<>::value_type
11#include <set> // for set, set<>::value_type
12#include <unordered_map> // for unordered_map, unordered_map<>...
13#include <unordered_set> // for unordered_set
14#include <utility> // for pair
15
[fb4dc28]16#include "AST/DeclReplacer.hpp"
17#include "AST/Expr.hpp"
[e01eb4a]18#include "AST/Inspect.hpp" // for getFunction, getPointerBase, g...
[fb4dc28]19#include "AST/Node.hpp"
20#include "AST/Pass.hpp"
21#include "AST/Print.hpp"
22#include "AST/SymbolTable.hpp"
23#include "AST/Type.hpp"
[b29a1e8]24#include "CodeGen/OperatorTable.h" // for isConstructor, isCtorDtor, isD...
[490fb92e]25#include "Common/SemanticError.h" // for SemanticError
[9feb34b]26#include "Common/ToString.hpp" // for toCString
[490fb92e]27#include "Common/UniqueName.h" // for UniqueName
28#include "FixGlobalInit.h" // for fixGlobalInit
29#include "GenInit.h" // for genCtorDtor
30#include "GenPoly/GenPoly.h" // for getFunctionType
31#include "ResolvExpr/Resolver.h" // for findVoidExpression
[e563edf]32#include "ResolvExpr/Unify.h" // for typesCompatible
[fb4dc28]33#include "SymTab/GenImplicitCall.hpp" // for genImplicitCall
[490fb92e]34
[fa761c2]35bool ctordtorp = false; // print all debug
36bool ctorp = false; // print ctor debug
37bool cpctorp = false; // print copy ctor debug
38bool dtorp = false; // print dtor debug
[490fb92e]39#define PRINT( text ) if ( ctordtorp ) { text }
40#define CP_CTOR_PRINT( text ) if ( ctordtorp || cpctorp ) { text }
41#define DTOR_PRINT( text ) if ( ctordtorp || dtorp ) { text }
42
43namespace InitTweak {
[17c13b9]44
[0e707bd]45namespace {
[fb4dc28]46
[17c13b9]47// Shallow copy the pointer list for return.
48std::vector<ast::ptr<ast::TypeDecl>> getGenericParams( const ast::Type * t ) {
49 if ( auto inst = dynamic_cast<const ast::StructInstType *>( t ) ) {
50 return inst->base->params;
[fb4dc28]51 }
[17c13b9]52 if ( auto inst = dynamic_cast<const ast::UnionInstType *>( t ) ) {
53 return inst->base->params;
[fb4dc28]54 }
[17c13b9]55 return {};
56}
[fb4dc28]57
[17c13b9]58/// Given type T, generate type of default ctor/dtor, i.e. function type void (*) (T &).
59ast::FunctionDecl * genDefaultFunc(
60 const CodeLocation loc,
61 const std::string fname,
62 const ast::Type * paramType,
63 bool maybePolymorphic = true) {
64 std::vector<ast::ptr<ast::TypeDecl>> typeParams;
65 if ( maybePolymorphic ) typeParams = getGenericParams( paramType );
66 auto dstParam = new ast::ObjectDecl( loc,
67 "_dst",
68 new ast::ReferenceType( paramType ),
69 nullptr,
70 {},
71 ast::Linkage::Cforall
72 );
73 return new ast::FunctionDecl( loc,
74 fname,
75 std::move(typeParams),
[37273c8]76 {},
[17c13b9]77 {dstParam},
78 {},
79 new ast::CompoundStmt(loc),
80 {},
81 ast::Linkage::Cforall
82 );
83}
[490fb92e]84
[17c13b9]85struct SelfAssignChecker {
86 void previsit( const ast::ApplicationExpr * appExpr );
87};
88
89struct StmtExprResult {
90 const ast::StmtExpr * previsit( const ast::StmtExpr * stmtExpr );
91};
92
93/// wrap function application expressions as ImplicitCopyCtorExpr nodes so that it is easy to identify which
94/// function calls need their parameters to be copy constructed
95struct InsertImplicitCalls : public ast::WithShortCircuiting {
96 const ast::Expr * postvisit( const ast::ApplicationExpr * appExpr );
97
98 // only handles each UniqueExpr once
99 // if order of visit does not change, this should be safe
100 void previsit (const ast::UniqueExpr *);
101
102 std::unordered_set<decltype(ast::UniqueExpr::id)> visitedIds;
103};
104
105/// generate temporary ObjectDecls for each argument and return value of each ImplicitCopyCtorExpr,
106/// generate/resolve copy construction expressions for each, and generate/resolve destructors for both
107/// arguments and return value temporaries
108struct ResolveCopyCtors final : public ast::WithGuards, public ast::WithStmtsToAdd<>, public ast::WithSymbolTable, public ast::WithShortCircuiting, public ast::WithVisitorRef<ResolveCopyCtors>, public ast::WithConstTranslationUnit {
109 const ast::Expr * postvisit( const ast::ImplicitCopyCtorExpr * impCpCtorExpr );
110 const ast::StmtExpr * previsit( const ast::StmtExpr * stmtExpr );
111 const ast::UniqueExpr * previsit( const ast::UniqueExpr * unqExpr );
112
113 /// handles distant mutations of environment manually.
114 /// WithConstTypeSubstitution cannot remember where the environment is from
115
116 /// MUST be called at start of overload previsit
117 void previsit( const ast::Expr * expr);
118 /// MUST be called at return of overload postvisit
119 const ast::Expr * postvisit(const ast::Expr * expr);
120
121 /// create and resolve ctor/dtor expression: fname(var, [cpArg])
122 const ast::Expr * makeCtorDtor( const std::string & fname, const ast::ObjectDecl * var, const ast::Expr * cpArg = nullptr );
123 /// true if type does not need to be copy constructed to ensure correctness
124 bool skipCopyConstruct( const ast::Type * type );
125 ast::ptr< ast::Expr > copyConstructArg( const ast::Expr * arg, const ast::ImplicitCopyCtorExpr * impCpCtorExpr, const ast::Type * formal );
126 ast::Expr * destructRet( const ast::ObjectDecl * ret, const ast::Expr * arg );
127private:
128 /// hack to implement WithTypeSubstitution while conforming to mutation safety.
129 ast::TypeSubstitution * env = nullptr;
130 bool envModified = false;
131};
132
133/// collects constructed object decls - used as a base class
134struct ObjDeclCollector : public ast::WithGuards, public ast::WithShortCircuiting {
135 // use ordered data structure to maintain ordering for set_difference and for consistent error messages
136 typedef std::list< const ast::ObjectDecl * > ObjectSet;
137 void previsit( const ast::CompoundStmt *compoundStmt );
138 void previsit( const ast::DeclStmt *stmt );
139
140 // don't go into other functions
141 void previsit( const ast::FunctionDecl * ) { visit_children = false; }
142
143protected:
144 ObjectSet curVars;
145};
146
147// debug
148template<typename ObjectSet>
149struct PrintSet {
150 PrintSet( const ObjectSet & objs ) : objs( objs ) {}
151 const ObjectSet & objs;
152};
153template<typename ObjectSet>
154PrintSet<ObjectSet> printSet( const ObjectSet & objs ) { return PrintSet<ObjectSet>( objs ); }
155template<typename ObjectSet>
156std::ostream & operator<<( std::ostream & out, const PrintSet<ObjectSet> & set) {
157 out << "{ ";
158 for ( auto & obj : set.objs ) {
159 out << obj->name << ", " ;
160 } // for
161 out << " }";
162 return out;
163}
[0e707bd]164
[17c13b9]165struct LabelFinder final : public ObjDeclCollector {
166 typedef std::map< std::string, ObjectSet > LabelMap;
167 // map of Label -> live variables at that label
168 LabelMap vars;
[0e707bd]169
[17c13b9]170 typedef ObjDeclCollector Parent;
171 using Parent::previsit;
172 void previsit( const ast::Stmt * stmt );
[0e707bd]173
[17c13b9]174 void previsit( const ast::CompoundStmt *compoundStmt );
175 void previsit( const ast::DeclStmt *stmt );
176};
[0e707bd]177
[17c13b9]178/// insert destructor calls at the appropriate places. must happen before CtorInit nodes are removed
179/// (currently by FixInit)
180struct InsertDtors final : public ObjDeclCollector, public ast::WithStmtsToAdd<> {
181 InsertDtors( ast::Pass<LabelFinder> & finder ) : finder( finder ), labelVars( finder.core.vars ) {}
[0e707bd]182
[17c13b9]183 typedef ObjDeclCollector Parent;
184 using Parent::previsit;
[490fb92e]185
[17c13b9]186 void previsit( const ast::FunctionDecl * funcDecl );
[0e707bd]187
[17c13b9]188 void previsit( const ast::BranchStmt * stmt );
189private:
190 void handleGoto( const ast::BranchStmt * stmt );
[0e707bd]191
[17c13b9]192 ast::Pass<LabelFinder> & finder;
193 LabelFinder::LabelMap & labelVars;
194};
[490fb92e]195
[17c13b9]196/// expand each object declaration to use its constructor after it is declared.
197struct FixInit : public ast::WithStmtsToAdd<> {
198 static void fixInitializers( ast::TranslationUnit &translationUnit );
[490fb92e]199
[17c13b9]200 const ast::DeclWithType * postvisit( const ast::ObjectDecl *objDecl );
[490fb92e]201
[17c13b9]202 std::list< ast::ptr< ast::Decl > > staticDtorDecls;
203};
204
205/// generate default/copy ctor and dtor calls for user-defined struct ctor/dtors
206/// for any member that is missing a corresponding ctor/dtor call.
207/// error if a member is used before constructed
208struct GenStructMemberCalls final : public ast::WithGuards, public ast::WithShortCircuiting, public ast::WithSymbolTable, public ast::WithVisitorRef<GenStructMemberCalls>, public ast::WithConstTranslationUnit {
209 void previsit( const ast::FunctionDecl * funcDecl );
210 const ast::DeclWithType * postvisit( const ast::FunctionDecl * funcDecl );
211
212 void previsit( const ast::MemberExpr * memberExpr );
213 void previsit( const ast::ApplicationExpr * appExpr );
[490fb92e]214
[17c13b9]215 /// Note: this post mutate used to be in a separate visitor. If this pass breaks, one place to examine is whether it is
216 /// okay for this part of the recursion to occur alongside the rest.
217 const ast::Expr * postvisit( const ast::UntypedExpr * expr );
218
219 SemanticErrorException errors;
220private:
221 template< typename... Params >
222 void emit( CodeLocation, const Params &... params );
223
224 ast::FunctionDecl * function = nullptr;
225 std::set< const ast::DeclWithType * > unhandled;
226 std::map< const ast::DeclWithType *, CodeLocation > usedUninit;
227 const ast::ObjectDecl * thisParam = nullptr;
228 bool isCtor = false; // true if current function is a constructor
229 const ast::StructDecl * structDecl = nullptr;
230};
231
232/// expands ConstructorExpr nodes into comma expressions, using a temporary for the first argument
233struct FixCtorExprs final : public ast::WithDeclsToAdd<>, public ast::WithSymbolTable, public ast::WithShortCircuiting, public ast::WithConstTranslationUnit {
234 const ast::Expr * postvisit( const ast::ConstructorExpr * ctorExpr );
235};
236
237/// add CompoundStmts around top-level expressions so that temporaries are destroyed in the correct places.
238struct SplitExpressions : public ast::WithShortCircuiting {
239 ast::Stmt * postvisit( const ast::ExprStmt * stmt );
240 void previsit( const ast::TupleAssignExpr * expr );
241};
242
243/// find and return the destructor used in `input`. If `input` is not a simple destructor call, generate a thunk
244/// that wraps the destructor, insert it into `stmtsToAdd` and return the new function declaration
245const ast::DeclWithType * getDtorFunc( const ast::ObjectDecl * objDecl, const ast::Stmt * input, std::list< ast::ptr<ast::Stmt> > & stmtsToAdd ) {
246 const CodeLocation loc = input->location;
247 // unwrap implicit statement wrapper
248 // Statement * dtor = input;
249 assert( input );
250 // std::list< const ast::Expr * > matches;
251 auto matches = collectCtorDtorCalls( input );
252
253 if ( dynamic_cast< const ast::ExprStmt * >( input ) ) {
254 // only one destructor call in the expression
255 if ( matches.size() == 1 ) {
256 auto func = getFunction( matches.front() );
257 assertf( func, "getFunction failed to find function in %s", toString( matches.front() ).c_str() );
258
259 // cleanup argument must be a function, not an object (including function pointer)
260 if ( auto dtorFunc = dynamic_cast< const ast::FunctionDecl * > ( func ) ) {
261 if ( dtorFunc->type->forall.empty() ) {
262 // simple case where the destructor is a monomorphic function call - can simply
263 // use that function as the cleanup function.
264 return func;
265 }
266 }
[490fb92e]267 }
[0e707bd]268 }
[490fb92e]269
[17c13b9]270 // otherwise the cleanup is more complicated - need to build a single argument cleanup function that
271 // wraps the more complicated code.
272 static UniqueName dtorNamer( "__cleanup_dtor" );
273 std::string name = dtorNamer.newName();
274 ast::FunctionDecl * dtorFunc = genDefaultFunc( loc, name, objDecl->type->stripReferences(), false );
275 stmtsToAdd.push_back( new ast::DeclStmt(loc, dtorFunc ) );
276
277 // the original code contains uses of objDecl - replace them with the newly generated 'this' parameter.
278 const ast::ObjectDecl * thisParam = getParamThis( dtorFunc );
279 const ast::Expr * replacement = new ast::VariableExpr( loc, thisParam );
280
281 auto base = replacement->result->stripReferences();
282 if ( dynamic_cast< const ast::ArrayType * >( base ) || dynamic_cast< const ast::TupleType * > ( base ) ) {
283 // need to cast away reference for array types, since the destructor is generated without the reference type,
284 // and for tuple types since tuple indexing does not work directly on a reference
285 replacement = new ast::CastExpr( replacement, base );
[0e707bd]286 }
[17c13b9]287 auto dtor = ast::DeclReplacer::replace( input, ast::DeclReplacer::ExprMap{ std::make_pair( objDecl, replacement ) } );
288 auto mutStmts = dtorFunc->stmts.get_and_mutate();
289 mutStmts->push_back(strict_dynamic_cast<const ast::Stmt *>( dtor ));
290 dtorFunc->stmts = mutStmts;
[490fb92e]291
[17c13b9]292 return dtorFunc;
293}
294
295void FixInit::fixInitializers( ast::TranslationUnit & translationUnit ) {
296 ast::Pass<FixInit> fixer;
297
298 // can't use mutateAll, because need to insert declarations at top-level
299 // can't use DeclMutator, because sometimes need to insert IfStmt, etc.
300 SemanticErrorException errors;
301 for ( auto i = translationUnit.decls.begin(); i != translationUnit.decls.end(); ++i ) {
302 try {
303 // maybeAccept( *i, fixer ); translationUnit should never contain null
304 *i = (*i)->accept(fixer);
305 translationUnit.decls.splice( i, fixer.core.staticDtorDecls );
306 } catch( SemanticErrorException &e ) {
307 errors.append( e );
308 } // try
309 } // for
310 if ( ! errors.isEmpty() ) {
311 throw errors;
312 } // if
313}
314
315const ast::StmtExpr * StmtExprResult::previsit( const ast::StmtExpr * stmtExpr ) {
316 // we might loose the result expression here so add a pointer to trace back
317 assert( stmtExpr->result );
318 const ast::Type * result = stmtExpr->result;
319 if ( ! result->isVoid() ) {
320 auto mutExpr = mutate(stmtExpr);
321 const ast::CompoundStmt * body = mutExpr->stmts;
322 assert( ! body->kids.empty() );
323 mutExpr->resultExpr = body->kids.back().strict_as<ast::ExprStmt>();
324 return mutExpr;
[0e707bd]325 }
[17c13b9]326 return stmtExpr;
327}
[490fb92e]328
[17c13b9]329ast::Stmt * SplitExpressions::postvisit( const ast::ExprStmt * stmt ) {
330 // wrap each top-level ExprStmt in a block so that destructors for argument and return temporaries are destroyed
331 // in the correct places
332 ast::CompoundStmt * ret = new ast::CompoundStmt( stmt->location, { stmt } );
333 return ret;
334}
335
336void SplitExpressions::previsit( const ast::TupleAssignExpr * ) {
337 // don't do this within TupleAssignExpr, since it is already broken up into multiple expressions
338 visit_children = false;
339}
[490fb92e]340
[17c13b9]341// Relatively simple structural comparison for expressions, needed to determine
342// if two expressions are "the same" (used to determine if self assignment occurs)
343struct StructuralChecker {
344 // Strip all casts and then dynamic_cast.
345 template<typename T>
346 static const T * cast( const ast::Expr * expr ) {
347 // this might be too permissive. It's possible that only particular casts are relevant.
348 while ( auto cast = dynamic_cast< const ast::CastExpr * >( expr ) ) {
349 expr = cast->arg;
[0e707bd]350 }
[17c13b9]351 return dynamic_cast< const T * >( expr );
352 }
[490fb92e]353
[17c13b9]354 void previsit( const ast::Expr * ) {
355 // anything else does not qualify
356 result = false;
357 }
[0e707bd]358
[17c13b9]359 // ignore casts
360 void previsit( const ast::CastExpr * ) {}
[490fb92e]361
[17c13b9]362 void previsit( const ast::MemberExpr * memExpr ) {
363 if ( auto otherMember = cast< ast::MemberExpr >( other ) ) {
364 if ( otherMember->member == memExpr->member ) {
365 other = otherMember->aggregate;
366 return;
[490fb92e]367 }
[0e707bd]368 }
[17c13b9]369 result = false;
370 }
[490fb92e]371
[17c13b9]372 void previsit( const ast::VariableExpr * varExpr ) {
373 if ( auto otherVar = cast< ast::VariableExpr >( other ) ) {
374 if ( otherVar->var == varExpr->var ) {
[0e707bd]375 return;
376 }
[490fb92e]377 }
[17c13b9]378 result = false;
[0e707bd]379 }
380
[17c13b9]381 void previsit( const ast::AddressExpr * ) {
382 if ( auto addrExpr = cast< ast::AddressExpr >( other ) ) {
383 other = addrExpr->arg;
384 return;
[490fb92e]385 }
[17c13b9]386 result = false;
[0e707bd]387 }
[490fb92e]388
[17c13b9]389 const ast::Expr * other;
390 bool result = true;
391 StructuralChecker( const ast::Expr * other ) : other(other) {}
392};
393
394bool structurallySimilar( const ast::Expr * e1, const ast::Expr * e2 ) {
395 return ast::Pass<StructuralChecker>::read( e1, e2 );
396}
397
398void SelfAssignChecker::previsit( const ast::ApplicationExpr * appExpr ) {
399 auto function = getFunction( appExpr );
400 // Doesn't use isAssignment, because ?+=?, etc. should not count as self-assignment.
401 if ( function->name == "?=?" && appExpr->args.size() == 2
402 // Check for structural similarity (same variable use, ignore casts, etc.
403 // (but does not look too deeply, anything looking like a function is off limits).
404 && structurallySimilar( appExpr->args.front(), appExpr->args.back() ) ) {
405 SemanticWarning( appExpr->location, Warning::SelfAssignment, toCString( appExpr->args.front() ) );
406 }
407}
408
409const ast::Expr * InsertImplicitCalls::postvisit( const ast::ApplicationExpr * appExpr ) {
410 if ( auto function = appExpr->func.as<ast::VariableExpr>() ) {
411 if ( function->var->linkage.is_builtin ) {
412 // optimization: don't need to copy construct in order to call intrinsic functions
413 return appExpr;
414 } else if ( auto funcDecl = function->var.as<ast::DeclWithType>() ) {
415 auto ftype = dynamic_cast< const ast::FunctionType * >( GenPoly::getFunctionType( funcDecl->get_type() ) );
416 assertf( ftype, "Function call without function type: %s", toString( funcDecl ).c_str() );
417 if ( CodeGen::isConstructor( funcDecl->name ) && ftype->params.size() == 2 ) {
418 auto t1 = getPointerBase( ftype->params.front() );
419 auto t2 = ftype->params.back();
420 assert( t1 );
421
422 if ( ResolvExpr::typesCompatible( t1, t2 ) ) {
423 // optimization: don't need to copy construct in order to call a copy constructor
[0e707bd]424 return appExpr;
[490fb92e]425 } // if
[17c13b9]426 } else if ( CodeGen::isDestructor( funcDecl->name ) ) {
427 // correctness: never copy construct arguments to a destructor
428 return appExpr;
[490fb92e]429 } // if
[0e707bd]430 } // if
[17c13b9]431 } // if
432 CP_CTOR_PRINT( std::cerr << "InsertImplicitCalls: adding a wrapper " << appExpr << std::endl; )
433
434 // wrap each function call so that it is easy to identify nodes that have to be copy constructed
435 ast::ptr<ast::TypeSubstitution> tmp = appExpr->env;
436 auto mutExpr = mutate(appExpr);
437 mutExpr->env = nullptr;
438
439 auto expr = new ast::ImplicitCopyCtorExpr( appExpr->location, mutExpr );
440 // Move the type substitution to the new top-level. The substitution
441 // is needed to obtain the type of temporary variables so that copy
442 // constructor calls can be resolved.
443 expr->env = tmp;
444 return expr;
445}
[490fb92e]446
[17c13b9]447void ResolveCopyCtors::previsit(const ast::Expr * expr) {
448 if ( nullptr == expr->env ) {
449 return;
[0e707bd]450 }
[17c13b9]451 GuardValue( env ) = expr->env->clone();
452 GuardValue( envModified ) = false;
453}
[490fb92e]454
[17c13b9]455const ast::Expr * ResolveCopyCtors::postvisit(const ast::Expr * expr) {
456 // No local environment, skip.
457 if ( nullptr == expr->env ) {
458 return expr;
459 // Environment was modified, mutate and replace.
460 } else if ( envModified ) {
461 auto mutExpr = mutate(expr);
462 mutExpr->env = env;
463 return mutExpr;
464 // Environment was not mutated, delete the shallow copy before guard.
465 } else {
466 delete env;
467 return expr;
[0e707bd]468 }
[17c13b9]469}
[490fb92e]470
[17c13b9]471bool ResolveCopyCtors::skipCopyConstruct( const ast::Type * type ) { return ! isConstructable( type ); }
472
473const ast::Expr * ResolveCopyCtors::makeCtorDtor( const std::string & fname, const ast::ObjectDecl * var, const ast::Expr * cpArg ) {
474 assert( var );
475 assert( var->isManaged() );
476 assert( !cpArg || cpArg->isManaged() );
477 // arrays are not copy constructed, so this should always be an ExprStmt
478 ast::ptr< ast::Stmt > stmt = genCtorDtor(var->location, fname, var, cpArg );
479 assertf( stmt, "ResolveCopyCtors: genCtorDtor returned nullptr: %s / %s / %s", fname.c_str(), toString( var ).c_str(), toString( cpArg ).c_str() );
480 auto exprStmt = stmt.strict_as<ast::ImplicitCtorDtorStmt>()->callStmt.strict_as<ast::ExprStmt>();
481 ast::ptr<ast::Expr> untyped = exprStmt->expr; // take ownership of expr
482
483 // resolve copy constructor
484 // should only be one alternative for copy ctor and dtor expressions, since all arguments are fixed
485 // (VariableExpr and already resolved expression)
486 CP_CTOR_PRINT( std::cerr << "ResolvingCtorDtor " << untyped << std::endl; )
487 ast::ptr<ast::Expr> resolved = ResolvExpr::findVoidExpression(untyped, { symtab, transUnit().global } );
488 assert( resolved );
489 if ( resolved->env ) {
490 // Extract useful information and discard new environments. Keeping them causes problems in PolyMutator passes.
491 env->add( *resolved->env );
492 envModified = true;
493 auto mut = mutate(resolved.get());
494 assertf(mut == resolved.get(), "newly resolved expression must be unique");
495 mut->env = nullptr;
496 } // if
497 if ( auto assign = resolved.as<ast::TupleAssignExpr>() ) {
498 // fix newly generated StmtExpr
499 previsit( assign->stmtExpr );
[0e707bd]500 }
[17c13b9]501 return resolved.release();
502}
[490fb92e]503
[17c13b9]504ast::ptr<ast::Expr> ResolveCopyCtors::copyConstructArg(
505 const ast::Expr * arg, const ast::ImplicitCopyCtorExpr * impCpCtorExpr, const ast::Type * formal )
506{
507 static UniqueName tempNamer("_tmp_cp");
508 const CodeLocation loc = impCpCtorExpr->location;
509 // CP_CTOR_PRINT( std::cerr << "Type Substitution: " << *env << std::endl; )
510 assert( arg->result );
511 ast::ptr<ast::Type> result = arg->result;
512 if ( skipCopyConstruct( result ) ) return arg; // skip certain non-copyable types
513
514 // type may involve type variables, so apply type substitution to get temporary variable's actual type,
515 // since result type may not be substituted (e.g., if the type does not appear in the parameter list)
516 // Use applyFree so that types bound in function pointers are not substituted, e.g. in forall(dtype T) void (*)(T).
517
518 // xxx - this originally mutates arg->result in place. is it correct?
519 assert( env );
520 result = env->applyFree( result.get() ).node;
521 auto mutResult = result.get_and_mutate();
522 mutResult->set_const(false);
523
524 auto mutArg = mutate(arg);
525 mutArg->result = mutResult;
526
527 ast::ptr<ast::Expr> guard = mutArg;
528
529 ast::ptr<ast::ObjectDecl> tmp = new ast::ObjectDecl(loc, "__tmp", mutResult, nullptr );
530
531 // create and resolve copy constructor
532 CP_CTOR_PRINT( std::cerr << "makeCtorDtor for an argument" << std::endl; )
533 auto cpCtor = makeCtorDtor( "?{}", tmp, mutArg );
534
535 if ( auto appExpr = dynamic_cast< const ast::ApplicationExpr * >( cpCtor ) ) {
536 // if the chosen constructor is intrinsic, the copy is unnecessary, so
537 // don't create the temporary and don't call the copy constructor
538 auto function = appExpr->func.strict_as<ast::VariableExpr>();
539 if ( function->var->linkage == ast::Linkage::Intrinsic ) {
540 // arguments that need to be boxed need a temporary regardless of whether the copy constructor is intrinsic,
541 // so that the object isn't changed inside of the polymorphic function
542 if ( ! GenPoly::needsBoxing( formal, result, impCpCtorExpr->callExpr, env ) ) {
543 // xxx - should arg->result be mutated? see comment above.
544 return guard;
[490fb92e]545 }
[0e707bd]546 }
[17c13b9]547 }
[490fb92e]548
[17c13b9]549 // set a unique name for the temporary once it's certain the call is necessary
550 auto mut = tmp.get_and_mutate();
551 assertf (mut == tmp, "newly created ObjectDecl must be unique");
552 mut->name = tempNamer.newName();
[490fb92e]553
[17c13b9]554 // replace argument to function call with temporary
555 stmtsToAddBefore.push_back( new ast::DeclStmt(loc, tmp ) );
556 arg = cpCtor;
557 return destructRet( tmp, arg );
[490fb92e]558
[17c13b9]559 // impCpCtorExpr->dtors.push_front( makeCtorDtor( "^?{}", tmp ) );
560}
[490fb92e]561
[17c13b9]562ast::Expr * ResolveCopyCtors::destructRet( const ast::ObjectDecl * ret, const ast::Expr * arg ) {
563 auto global = transUnit().global;
564 // TODO: refactor code for generating cleanup attribute, since it's common and reused in ~3-4 places
565 // check for existing cleanup attribute before adding another(?)
566 // need to add __Destructor for _tmp_cp variables as well
[490fb92e]567
[17c13b9]568 assertf( global.dtorStruct, "Destructor generation requires __Destructor definition." );
569 assertf( global.dtorStruct->members.size() == 2, "__Destructor definition does not have expected fields." );
570 assertf( global.dtorDestroy, "Destructor generation requires __destroy_Destructor." );
[490fb92e]571
[4c0fa03]572 const CodeLocation & loc = ret->location;
[490fb92e]573
[17c13b9]574 // generate a __Destructor for ret that calls the destructor
575 auto res = makeCtorDtor( "^?{}", ret );
576 auto dtor = mutate(res);
[490fb92e]577
[17c13b9]578 // if the chosen destructor is intrinsic, elide the generated dtor handler
579 if ( arg && isIntrinsicCallExpr( dtor ) ) {
580 return new ast::CommaExpr(loc, arg, new ast::VariableExpr(loc, ret ) );
581 }
[490fb92e]582
[17c13b9]583 if ( ! dtor->env ) dtor->env = maybeClone( env );
584 auto dtorFunc = getDtorFunc( ret, new ast::ExprStmt(loc, dtor ), stmtsToAddBefore );
[490fb92e]585
[17c13b9]586 auto dtorStructType = new ast::StructInstType( global.dtorStruct );
[490fb92e]587
[17c13b9]588 // what does this do???
589 dtorStructType->params.push_back( new ast::TypeExpr(loc, new ast::VoidType() ) );
[490fb92e]590
[17c13b9]591 // cast destructor pointer to void (*)(void *), to silence GCC incompatible pointer warnings
592 auto dtorFtype = new ast::FunctionType();
593 dtorFtype->params.push_back( new ast::PointerType(new ast::VoidType( ) ) );
594 auto dtorType = new ast::PointerType( dtorFtype );
[490fb92e]595
[17c13b9]596 static UniqueName namer( "_ret_dtor" );
597 auto retDtor = new ast::ObjectDecl(loc, namer.newName(), dtorStructType, new ast::ListInit(loc, { new ast::SingleInit(loc, ast::ConstantExpr::null(loc) ), new ast::SingleInit(loc, new ast::CastExpr( new ast::VariableExpr(loc, dtorFunc ), dtorType ) ) } ) );
598 retDtor->attributes.push_back( new ast::Attribute( "cleanup", { new ast::VariableExpr(loc, global.dtorDestroy ) } ) );
599 stmtsToAddBefore.push_back( new ast::DeclStmt(loc, retDtor ) );
[490fb92e]600
[17c13b9]601 if ( arg ) {
602 auto member = new ast::MemberExpr(loc, global.dtorStruct->members.front().strict_as<ast::DeclWithType>(), new ast::VariableExpr(loc, retDtor ) );
603 auto object = new ast::CastExpr( new ast::AddressExpr( new ast::VariableExpr(loc, ret ) ), new ast::PointerType(new ast::VoidType() ) );
604 ast::Expr * assign = createBitwiseAssignment( member, object );
605 return new ast::CommaExpr(loc, new ast::CommaExpr(loc, arg, assign ), new ast::VariableExpr(loc, ret ) );
[0e707bd]606 }
[17c13b9]607 return nullptr;
608 // impCpCtorExpr->get_dtors().push_front( makeCtorDtor( "^?{}", ret ) );
609}
[490fb92e]610
[17c13b9]611const ast::Expr * ResolveCopyCtors::postvisit( const ast::ImplicitCopyCtorExpr *impCpCtorExpr ) {
612 CP_CTOR_PRINT( std::cerr << "ResolveCopyCtors: " << impCpCtorExpr << std::endl; )
613
614 ast::ApplicationExpr * appExpr = mutate(impCpCtorExpr->callExpr.get());
615 const ast::ObjectDecl * returnDecl = nullptr;
616 const CodeLocation loc = appExpr->location;
617
618 // take each argument and attempt to copy construct it.
619 auto ftype = GenPoly::getFunctionType( appExpr->func->result );
620 assert( ftype );
621 auto & params = ftype->params;
622 auto iter = params.begin();
623 for ( auto & arg : appExpr->args ) {
624 const ast::Type * formal = nullptr;
625 if ( iter != params.end() ) { // does not copy construct C-style variadic arguments
626 // DeclarationWithType * param = *iter++;
627 formal = *iter++;
628 }
[490fb92e]629
[17c13b9]630 arg = copyConstructArg( arg, impCpCtorExpr, formal );
631 } // for
632
633 // each return value from the call needs to be connected with an ObjectDecl at the call site, which is
634 // initialized with the return value and is destructed later
635 // xxx - handle named return values?
636 const ast::Type * result = appExpr->result;
637 if ( ! result->isVoid() ) {
638 static UniqueName retNamer("_tmp_cp_ret");
639 auto subResult = env->apply( result ).node;
640 auto ret = new ast::ObjectDecl(loc, retNamer.newName(), subResult, nullptr );
641 auto mutType = mutate(ret->type.get());
642 mutType->set_const( false );
643 ret->type = mutType;
644 returnDecl = ret;
645 stmtsToAddBefore.push_back( new ast::DeclStmt(loc, ret ) );
646 CP_CTOR_PRINT( std::cerr << "makeCtorDtor for a return" << std::endl; )
647 } // for
648 CP_CTOR_PRINT( std::cerr << "after Resolving: " << impCpCtorExpr << std::endl; )
649 // ------------------------------------------------------
650
651 CP_CTOR_PRINT( std::cerr << "Coming out the back..." << impCpCtorExpr << std::endl; )
652
653 // detach fields from wrapper node so that it can be deleted without deleting too much
654
655 // xxx - actual env might be somewhere else, need to keep invariant
656
657 // deletion of wrapper should be handled by pass template now
658
659 // impCpCtorExpr->callExpr = nullptr;
660 assert (appExpr->env == nullptr);
661 appExpr->env = impCpCtorExpr->env;
662 // std::swap( impCpCtorExpr->env, appExpr->env );
663 // assert( impCpCtorExpr->env == nullptr );
664 // delete impCpCtorExpr;
665
666 if ( returnDecl ) {
667 ast::Expr * assign = createBitwiseAssignment( new ast::VariableExpr(loc, returnDecl ), appExpr );
668 if ( ! dynamic_cast< const ast::ReferenceType * >( result ) ) {
669 // destructing reference returns is bad because it can cause multiple destructor calls to the same object - the returned object is not a temporary
670 assign = destructRet( returnDecl, assign );
671 assert(assign);
[0e707bd]672 } else {
[17c13b9]673 assign = new ast::CommaExpr(loc, assign, new ast::VariableExpr(loc, returnDecl ) );
674 }
675 // move env from appExpr to retExpr
676 // std::swap( assign->env, appExpr->env );
677 assign->env = appExpr->env;
678 // actual env is handled by common routine that replaces WithTypeSubstitution
679 return postvisit((const ast::Expr *)assign);
680 } else {
681 return postvisit((const ast::Expr *)appExpr);
682 } // if
683}
[490fb92e]684
[17c13b9]685const ast::StmtExpr * ResolveCopyCtors::previsit( const ast::StmtExpr * _stmtExpr ) {
686 // function call temporaries should be placed at statement-level, rather than nested inside of a new statement expression,
687 // since temporaries can be shared across sub-expressions, e.g.
688 // [A, A] f(); // decl
689 // g([A] x, [A] y); // decl
690 // g(f()); // call
691 // f is executed once, so the return temporary is shared across the tuple constructors for x and y.
692 // Explicitly mutating children instead of mutating the inner compound statement forces the temporaries to be added
693 // to the outer context, rather than inside of the statement expression.
694
695 // call the common routine that replaces WithTypeSubstitution
696 previsit((const ast::Expr *) _stmtExpr);
697
698 visit_children = false;
699 const CodeLocation loc = _stmtExpr->location;
700
701 assert( env );
702
703 symtab.enterScope();
704 // visit all statements
705 auto stmtExpr = mutate(_stmtExpr);
706 auto mutStmts = mutate(stmtExpr->stmts.get());
707
708 auto & stmts = mutStmts->kids;
709 for ( auto & stmt : stmts ) {
710 stmt = stmt->accept( *visitor );
711 } // for
712 stmtExpr->stmts = mutStmts;
713 symtab.leaveScope();
714
715 assert( stmtExpr->result );
716 // const ast::Type * result = stmtExpr->result;
717 if ( ! stmtExpr->result->isVoid() ) {
718 static UniqueName retNamer("_tmp_stmtexpr_ret");
719
720 // result = result->clone();
721 auto result = env->apply( stmtExpr->result.get() ).node;
722 if ( ! InitTweak::isConstructable( result ) ) {
723 // delete result;
724 return stmtExpr;
725 }
726 auto mutResult = result.get_and_mutate();
727 mutResult->set_const(false);
[0e707bd]728
[17c13b9]729 // create variable that will hold the result of the stmt expr
730 auto ret = new ast::ObjectDecl(loc, retNamer.newName(), mutResult, nullptr );
731 stmtsToAddBefore.push_back( new ast::DeclStmt(loc, ret ) );
[0e707bd]732
[17c13b9]733 assertf(
734 stmtExpr->resultExpr,
735 "Statement-Expression should have a resulting expression at %s:%d",
736 stmtExpr->location.filename.c_str(),
737 stmtExpr->location.first_line
738 );
[490fb92e]739
[17c13b9]740 const ast::ExprStmt * last = stmtExpr->resultExpr;
741 // xxx - if this is non-unique, need to copy while making resultExpr ref
742 assertf(last->unique(), "attempt to modify weakly shared statement");
743 auto mutLast = mutate(last);
744 // above assertion means in-place mutation is OK
745 try {
746 mutLast->expr = makeCtorDtor( "?{}", ret, mutLast->expr );
747 } catch(...) {
748 std::cerr << "*CFA internal error: ";
749 std::cerr << "can't resolve implicit constructor";
750 std::cerr << " at " << stmtExpr->location.filename;
751 std::cerr << ":" << stmtExpr->location.first_line << std::endl;
752
753 abort();
754 }
[490fb92e]755
[17c13b9]756 // add destructors after current statement
757 stmtsToAddAfter.push_back( new ast::ExprStmt(loc, makeCtorDtor( "^?{}", ret ) ) );
[490fb92e]758
[17c13b9]759 // must have a non-empty body, otherwise it wouldn't have a result
760 assert( ! stmts.empty() );
[490fb92e]761
[17c13b9]762 // if there is a return decl, add a use as the last statement; will not have return decl on non-constructable returns
763 stmts.push_back( new ast::ExprStmt(loc, new ast::VariableExpr(loc, ret ) ) );
764 } // if
[490fb92e]765
[17c13b9]766 assert( stmtExpr->returnDecls.empty() );
767 assert( stmtExpr->dtors.empty() );
[490fb92e]768
[17c13b9]769 return stmtExpr;
770}
[490fb92e]771
[17c13b9]772// to prevent warnings ('_unq0' may be used uninitialized in this function),
773// insert an appropriate zero initializer for UniqueExpr temporaries.
774ast::Init * makeInit( const ast::Type * t, CodeLocation const & loc ) {
775 if ( auto inst = dynamic_cast< const ast::StructInstType * >( t ) ) {
776 // initizer for empty struct must be empty
777 if ( inst->base->members.empty() ) {
778 return new ast::ListInit( loc, {} );
779 }
780 } else if ( auto inst = dynamic_cast< const ast::UnionInstType * >( t ) ) {
781 // initizer for empty union must be empty
782 if ( inst->base->members.empty() ) {
783 return new ast::ListInit( loc, {} );
784 }
[0e707bd]785 }
[490fb92e]786
[17c13b9]787 return new ast::ListInit( loc, {
788 new ast::SingleInit( loc, ast::ConstantExpr::from_int( loc, 0 ) )
789 } );
790}
[0e707bd]791
[17c13b9]792const ast::UniqueExpr * ResolveCopyCtors::previsit( const ast::UniqueExpr * unqExpr ) {
793 visit_children = false;
794 // xxx - hack to prevent double-handling of unique exprs, otherwise too many temporary variables and destructors are generated
795 static std::unordered_map< int, const ast::UniqueExpr * > unqMap;
796 auto mutExpr = mutate(unqExpr);
797 if ( ! unqMap.count( unqExpr->id ) ) {
798 // resolve expr and find its
799
800 auto impCpCtorExpr = mutExpr->expr.as<ast::ImplicitCopyCtorExpr>();
801 // PassVisitor<ResolveCopyCtors> fixer;
802
803 mutExpr->expr = mutExpr->expr->accept( *visitor );
804 // it should never be necessary to wrap a void-returning expression in a UniqueExpr - if this assumption changes, this needs to be rethought
805 assert( unqExpr->result );
806 if ( impCpCtorExpr ) {
807 auto comma = unqExpr->expr.strict_as<ast::CommaExpr>();
808 auto var = comma->arg2.strict_as<ast::VariableExpr>();
809 // note the variable used as the result from the call
810 mutExpr->var = var;
[0e707bd]811 } else {
[17c13b9]812 // expr isn't a call expr, so create a new temporary variable to use to hold the value of the unique expression
813 mutExpr->object = new ast::ObjectDecl( mutExpr->location, toString("_unq", mutExpr->id), mutExpr->result, makeInit( mutExpr->result, mutExpr->location ) );
814 mutExpr->var = new ast::VariableExpr( mutExpr->location, mutExpr->object );
[490fb92e]815 }
[17c13b9]816
817 unqMap[mutExpr->id] = mutExpr;
818 } else {
819 // take data from other UniqueExpr to ensure consistency
820 // delete unqExpr->get_expr();
821 mutExpr->expr = unqMap[mutExpr->id]->expr;
822 // delete unqExpr->result;
823 mutExpr->result = mutExpr->expr->result;
[0e707bd]824 }
[17c13b9]825 return mutExpr;
826}
[490fb92e]827
[17c13b9]828const ast::DeclWithType * FixInit::postvisit( const ast::ObjectDecl *_objDecl ) {
829 const CodeLocation loc = _objDecl->location;
[490fb92e]830
[17c13b9]831 // since this removes the init field from objDecl, it must occur after children are mutated (i.e. postvisit)
832 if ( ast::ptr<ast::ConstructorInit> ctorInit = _objDecl->init.as<ast::ConstructorInit>() ) {
833 auto objDecl = mutate(_objDecl);
[490fb92e]834
[17c13b9]835 // could this be non-unique?
836 if (objDecl != _objDecl) {
837 std::cerr << "FixInit: non-unique object decl " << objDecl->location << objDecl->name << std::endl;
838 }
839 // a decision should have been made by the resolver, so ctor and init are not both non-NULL
840 assert( ! ctorInit->ctor || ! ctorInit->init );
841 if ( const ast::Stmt * ctor = ctorInit->ctor ) {
842 if ( objDecl->storage.is_static ) {
843 addDataSectionAttribute(objDecl);
844 // originally wanted to take advantage of gcc nested functions, but
845 // we get memory errors with this approach. To remedy this, the static
846 // variable is hoisted when the destructor needs to be called.
847 //
848 // generate:
849 // static T __objName_static_varN;
850 // void __objName_dtor_atexitN() {
851 // __dtor__...;
852 // }
853 // int f(...) {
854 // ...
855 // static bool __objName_uninitialized = true;
856 // if (__objName_uninitialized) {
857 // __ctor(__objName);
858 // __objName_uninitialized = false;
859 // atexit(__objName_dtor_atexitN);
860 // }
861 // ...
862 // }
863
864 static UniqueName dtorCallerNamer( "_dtor_atexit" );
865
866 // static bool __objName_uninitialized = true
867 auto boolType = new ast::BasicType( ast::BasicType::Kind::Bool );
868 auto boolInitExpr = new ast::SingleInit(loc, ast::ConstantExpr::from_int(loc, 1 ) );
869 auto isUninitializedVar = new ast::ObjectDecl(loc, objDecl->mangleName + "_uninitialized", boolType, boolInitExpr, ast::Storage::Static, ast::Linkage::Cforall);
870 isUninitializedVar->fixUniqueId();
871
872 // __objName_uninitialized = false;
873 auto setTrue = new ast::UntypedExpr(loc, new ast::NameExpr(loc, "?=?" ) );
874 setTrue->args.push_back( new ast::VariableExpr(loc, isUninitializedVar ) );
875 setTrue->args.push_back( ast::ConstantExpr::from_int(loc, 0 ) );
876
877 // generate body of if
878 auto initStmts = new ast::CompoundStmt(loc);
879 auto & body = initStmts->kids;
880 body.push_back( ctor );
881 body.push_back( new ast::ExprStmt(loc, setTrue ) );
882
883 // put it all together
884 auto ifStmt = new ast::IfStmt(loc, new ast::VariableExpr(loc, isUninitializedVar ), initStmts, 0 );
885 stmtsToAddAfter.push_back( new ast::DeclStmt(loc, isUninitializedVar ) );
886 stmtsToAddAfter.push_back( ifStmt );
887
888 const ast::Stmt * dtor = ctorInit->dtor;
889
890 // these should be automatically managed once reassigned
891 // objDecl->set_init( nullptr );
892 // ctorInit->set_ctor( nullptr );
893 // ctorInit->set_dtor( nullptr );
894 if ( dtor ) {
895 // if the object has a non-trivial destructor, have to
896 // hoist it and the object into the global space and
897 // call the destructor function with atexit.
898
899 // Statement * dtorStmt = dtor->clone();
900
901 // void __objName_dtor_atexitN(...) {...}
[37273c8]902 ast::FunctionDecl * dtorCaller = new ast::FunctionDecl(loc, objDecl->mangleName + dtorCallerNamer.newName(), {}, {}, {}, {}, new ast::CompoundStmt(loc, {dtor}), ast::Storage::Static, ast::Linkage::C );
[17c13b9]903 dtorCaller->fixUniqueId();
904 // dtorCaller->stmts->push_back( dtor );
905
906 // atexit(dtor_atexit);
907 auto callAtexit = new ast::UntypedExpr(loc, new ast::NameExpr(loc, "atexit" ) );
908 callAtexit->args.push_back( new ast::VariableExpr(loc, dtorCaller ) );
909
910 body.push_back( new ast::ExprStmt(loc, callAtexit ) );
911
912 // hoist variable and dtor caller decls to list of decls that will be added into global scope
913 staticDtorDecls.push_back( objDecl );
914 staticDtorDecls.push_back( dtorCaller );
915
916 // need to rename object uniquely since it now appears
917 // at global scope and there could be multiple function-scoped
918 // static variables with the same name in different functions.
919 // Note: it isn't sufficient to modify only the mangleName, because
[0bd3faf]920 // then subsequent SymbolTable passes can choke on seeing the object's name
[17c13b9]921 // if another object has the same name and type. An unfortunate side-effect
922 // of renaming the object is that subsequent NameExprs may fail to resolve,
923 // but there shouldn't be any remaining past this point.
924 static UniqueName staticNamer( "_static_var" );
925 objDecl->name = objDecl->name + staticNamer.newName();
926 objDecl->mangleName = Mangle::mangle( objDecl );
927 objDecl->init = nullptr;
928
929 // xxx - temporary hack: need to return a declaration, but want to hoist the current object out of this scope
930 // create a new object which is never used
931 static UniqueName dummyNamer( "_dummy" );
932 auto dummy = new ast::ObjectDecl(loc, dummyNamer.newName(), new ast::PointerType(new ast::VoidType()), nullptr, ast::Storage::Static, ast::Linkage::Cforall, 0, { new ast::Attribute("unused") } );
933 // delete ctorInit;
934 return dummy;
[490fb92e]935 } else {
[17c13b9]936 objDecl->init = nullptr;
937 return objDecl;
938 }
[0e707bd]939 } else {
[17c13b9]940 auto implicit = strict_dynamic_cast< const ast::ImplicitCtorDtorStmt * > ( ctor );
941 auto ctorStmt = implicit->callStmt.as<ast::ExprStmt>();
942 const ast::ApplicationExpr * ctorCall = nullptr;
943 if ( ctorStmt && (ctorCall = isIntrinsicCallExpr( ctorStmt->expr )) && ctorCall->args.size() == 2 ) {
944 // clean up intrinsic copy constructor calls by making them into SingleInits
945 const ast::Expr * ctorArg = ctorCall->args.back();
946 // ctorCall should be gone afterwards
947 auto mutArg = mutate(ctorArg);
948 mutArg->env = ctorCall->env;
949 // std::swap( ctorArg->env, ctorCall->env );
950 objDecl->init = new ast::SingleInit(loc, mutArg );
951
952 // ctorCall->args.pop_back();
953 } else {
954 stmtsToAddAfter.push_back( ctor );
955 objDecl->init = nullptr;
956 // ctorInit->ctor = nullptr;
957 }
958
959 const ast::Stmt * dtor = ctorInit->dtor;
960 if ( dtor ) {
961 auto implicit = strict_dynamic_cast< const ast::ImplicitCtorDtorStmt * >( dtor );
962 const ast::Stmt * dtorStmt = implicit->callStmt;
963
964 // don't need to call intrinsic dtor, because it does nothing, but
965 // non-intrinsic dtors must be called
966 if ( ! isIntrinsicSingleArgCallStmt( dtorStmt ) ) {
967 // set dtor location to the object's location for error messages
968 auto dtorFunc = getDtorFunc( objDecl, dtorStmt, stmtsToAddBefore );
969 objDecl->attributes.push_back( new ast::Attribute( "cleanup", { new ast::VariableExpr(loc, dtorFunc ) } ) );
970 // ctorInit->dtor = nullptr;
971 } // if
972 }
[490fb92e]973 } // if
[17c13b9]974 } else if ( const ast::Init * init = ctorInit->init ) {
975 objDecl->init = init;
976 // ctorInit->init = nullptr;
977 } else {
978 // no constructor and no initializer, which is okay
979 objDecl->init = nullptr;
[0e707bd]980 } // if
[17c13b9]981 // delete ctorInit;
982 return objDecl;
983 } // if
984 return _objDecl;
985}
[490fb92e]986
[17c13b9]987void ObjDeclCollector::previsit( const ast::CompoundStmt * ) {
988 GuardValue( curVars );
989}
[490fb92e]990
[17c13b9]991void ObjDeclCollector::previsit( const ast::DeclStmt * stmt ) {
992 // keep track of all variables currently in scope
993 if ( auto objDecl = stmt->decl.as<ast::ObjectDecl>() ) {
994 curVars.push_back( objDecl );
995 } // if
996}
[490fb92e]997
[17c13b9]998void LabelFinder::previsit( const ast::Stmt * stmt ) {
999 // for each label, remember the variables in scope at that label.
1000 for ( auto l : stmt->labels ) {
1001 vars[l] = curVars;
1002 } // for
1003}
[490fb92e]1004
[17c13b9]1005void LabelFinder::previsit( const ast::CompoundStmt * stmt ) {
1006 previsit( (const ast::Stmt *) stmt );
1007 Parent::previsit( stmt );
1008}
[490fb92e]1009
[17c13b9]1010void LabelFinder::previsit( const ast::DeclStmt * stmt ) {
1011 previsit( (const ast::Stmt *)stmt );
1012 Parent::previsit( stmt );
1013}
[490fb92e]1014
[17c13b9]1015void InsertDtors::previsit( const ast::FunctionDecl * funcDecl ) {
1016 // each function needs to have its own set of labels
1017 GuardValue( labelVars );
1018 labelVars.clear();
1019 // LabelFinder does not recurse into FunctionDecl, so need to visit
1020 // its children manually.
1021 if (funcDecl->type) funcDecl->type->accept(finder);
1022 // maybeAccept( funcDecl->type, finder );
1023 if (funcDecl->stmts) funcDecl->stmts->accept(finder) ;
1024
1025 // all labels for this function have been collected, insert destructors as appropriate via implicit recursion.
1026}
[490fb92e]1027
[17c13b9]1028// Handle break/continue/goto in the same manner as C++. Basic idea: any objects that are in scope at the
1029// BranchStmt but not at the labelled (target) statement must be destructed. If there are any objects in scope
1030// at the target location but not at the BranchStmt then those objects would be uninitialized so notify the user
1031// of the error. See C++ Reference 6.6 Jump Statements for details.
1032void InsertDtors::handleGoto( const ast::BranchStmt * stmt ) {
1033 // can't do anything for computed goto
1034 if ( stmt->computedTarget ) return;
1035
1036 assertf( stmt->target.name != "", "BranchStmt missing a label: %s", toString( stmt ).c_str() );
1037 // S_L = lvars = set of objects in scope at label definition
1038 // S_G = curVars = set of objects in scope at goto statement
1039 ObjectSet & lvars = labelVars[ stmt->target ];
1040
1041 DTOR_PRINT(
1042 std::cerr << "at goto label: " << stmt->target.name << std::endl;
1043 std::cerr << "S_G = " << printSet( curVars ) << std::endl;
1044 std::cerr << "S_L = " << printSet( lvars ) << std::endl;
1045 )
1046
1047
1048 // std::set_difference requires that the inputs be sorted.
1049 lvars.sort();
1050 curVars.sort();
1051
1052 ObjectSet diff;
1053 // S_L-S_G results in set of objects whose construction is skipped - it's an error if this set is non-empty
1054 std::set_difference( lvars.begin(), lvars.end(), curVars.begin(), curVars.end(), std::inserter( diff, diff.begin() ) );
1055 DTOR_PRINT(
1056 std::cerr << "S_L-S_G = " << printSet( diff ) << std::endl;
1057 )
1058 if ( ! diff.empty() ) {
[ca9d65e]1059 SemanticError( stmt->location, "jump to label \"%s\" crosses initialization of \"%s\".",
1060 stmt->target.name.c_str(), (*diff.begin())->name.c_str() );
[17c13b9]1061 } // if
1062}
[490fb92e]1063
[17c13b9]1064void InsertDtors::previsit( const ast::BranchStmt * stmt ) {
1065 switch( stmt->kind ) {
1066 case ast::BranchStmt::Continue:
1067 case ast::BranchStmt::Break:
1068 // could optimize the break/continue case, because the S_L-S_G check is unnecessary (this set should
1069 // always be empty), but it serves as a small sanity check.
1070 case ast::BranchStmt::Goto:
1071 handleGoto( stmt );
1072 break;
1073 default:
1074 assert( false );
1075 } // switch
1076}
[490fb92e]1077
[17c13b9]1078bool checkWarnings( const ast::FunctionDecl * funcDecl ) {
[ca9d65e]1079 // only check for warnings if the current function is a user-defined constructor or destructor
[17c13b9]1080 if ( ! funcDecl ) return false;
1081 if ( ! funcDecl->stmts ) return false;
1082 return CodeGen::isCtorDtor( funcDecl->name ) && ! funcDecl->linkage.is_overrideable;
1083}
[490fb92e]1084
[17c13b9]1085void GenStructMemberCalls::previsit( const ast::FunctionDecl * funcDecl ) {
1086 GuardValue( function );
1087 GuardValue( unhandled );
1088 GuardValue( usedUninit );
1089 GuardValue( thisParam );
1090 GuardValue( isCtor );
1091 GuardValue( structDecl );
1092 errors = SemanticErrorException(); // clear previous errors
1093
1094 // need to start with fresh sets
1095 unhandled.clear();
1096 usedUninit.clear();
1097
1098 function = mutate(funcDecl);
1099 // could this be non-unique?
1100 if (function != funcDecl) {
1101 std::cerr << "GenStructMemberCalls: non-unique FunctionDecl " << funcDecl->location << funcDecl->name << std::endl;
[0e707bd]1102 }
[490fb92e]1103
[17c13b9]1104 isCtor = CodeGen::isConstructor( function->name );
1105 if ( checkWarnings( function ) ) {
1106 // const ast::FunctionType * type = function->type;
1107 // assert( ! type->params.empty() );
1108 thisParam = function->params.front().strict_as<ast::ObjectDecl>();
1109 auto thisType = getPointerBase( thisParam->get_type() );
1110 auto structType = dynamic_cast< const ast::StructInstType * >( thisType );
1111 if ( structType ) {
1112 structDecl = structType->base;
1113 for ( auto & member : structDecl->members ) {
1114 if ( auto field = member.as<ast::ObjectDecl>() ) {
1115 // record all of the struct type's members that need to be constructed or
1116 // destructed by the end of the function
1117 unhandled.insert( field );
1118 }
1119 }
1120 }
[0e707bd]1121 }
[17c13b9]1122}
[490fb92e]1123
[17c13b9]1124const ast::DeclWithType * GenStructMemberCalls::postvisit( const ast::FunctionDecl * funcDecl ) {
1125 // remove the unhandled objects from usedUninit, because a call is inserted
1126 // to handle them - only objects that are later constructed are used uninitialized.
1127 std::map< const ast::DeclWithType *, CodeLocation > diff;
1128 // need the comparator since usedUninit and unhandled have different types
1129 struct comp_t {
1130 typedef decltype(usedUninit)::value_type usedUninit_t;
1131 typedef decltype(unhandled)::value_type unhandled_t;
1132 bool operator()(usedUninit_t x, unhandled_t y) { return x.first < y; }
1133 bool operator()(unhandled_t x, usedUninit_t y) { return x < y.first; }
1134 } comp;
1135 std::set_difference( usedUninit.begin(), usedUninit.end(), unhandled.begin(), unhandled.end(), std::inserter( diff, diff.begin() ), comp );
1136 for ( auto p : diff ) {
1137 auto member = p.first;
1138 auto loc = p.second;
1139 // xxx - make error message better by also tracking the location that the object is constructed at?
1140 emit( loc, "in ", function->name, ", field ", member->name, " used before being constructed" );
1141 }
[0e707bd]1142
[17c13b9]1143 const CodeLocation loc = funcDecl->location;
[0e707bd]1144
[17c13b9]1145 if ( ! unhandled.empty() ) {
1146 auto mutStmts = function->stmts.get_and_mutate();
1147 // need to explicitly re-add function parameters to the indexer in order to resolve copy constructors
1148 auto guard = makeFuncGuard( [this]() { symtab.enterScope(); }, [this]() { symtab.leaveScope(); } );
1149 symtab.addFunction( function );
1150 auto global = transUnit().global;
[490fb92e]1151
[17c13b9]1152 // need to iterate through members in reverse in order for
1153 // ctor/dtor statements to come out in the right order
1154 for ( auto & member : reverseIterate( structDecl->members ) ) {
1155 auto field = member.as<ast::ObjectDecl>();
1156 // skip non-DWT members
1157 if ( ! field ) continue;
1158 // skip non-constructable members
1159 if ( ! tryConstruct( field ) ) continue;
1160 // skip handled members
1161 if ( ! unhandled.count( field ) ) continue;
1162
1163 // insert and resolve default/copy constructor call for each field that's unhandled
1164 // std::list< const ast::Stmt * > stmt;
1165 ast::Expr * arg2 = nullptr;
1166 if ( function->name == "?{}" && isCopyFunction( function ) ) {
1167 // if copy ctor, need to pass second-param-of-this-function.field
1168 // std::list< DeclarationWithType * > & params = function->get_functionType()->get_parameters();
1169 assert( function->params.size() == 2 );
1170 arg2 = new ast::MemberExpr(funcDecl->location, field, new ast::VariableExpr(funcDecl->location, function->params.back() ) );
1171 }
[0bd3faf]1172 InitExpander srcParam( arg2 );
[17c13b9]1173 // cast away reference type and construct field.
1174 ast::Expr * thisExpr = new ast::CastExpr(funcDecl->location, new ast::VariableExpr(funcDecl->location, thisParam ), thisParam->get_type()->stripReferences());
1175 ast::Expr * memberDest = new ast::MemberExpr(funcDecl->location, field, thisExpr );
1176 ast::ptr<ast::Stmt> callStmt = SymTab::genImplicitCall( srcParam, memberDest, loc, function->name, field, static_cast<SymTab::LoopDirection>(isCtor) );
1177
1178 if ( callStmt ) {
1179 // auto & callStmt = stmt.front();
1180
1181 try {
1182 callStmt = callStmt->accept( *visitor );
1183 if ( isCtor ) {
1184 mutStmts->push_front( callStmt );
1185 } else { // TODO: don't generate destructor function/object for intrinsic calls
1186 // destructor statements should be added at the end
1187 // function->get_statements()->push_back( callStmt );
1188
1189 // Optimization: do not need to call intrinsic destructors on members
1190 if ( isIntrinsicSingleArgCallStmt( callStmt ) ) continue;
1191
1192 // __Destructor _dtor0 = { (void *)&b.a1, (void (*)(void *)_destroy_A };
1193 std::list< ast::ptr<ast::Stmt> > stmtsToAdd;
1194
1195 static UniqueName memberDtorNamer = { "__memberDtor" };
1196 assertf( global.dtorStruct, "builtin __Destructor not found." );
1197 assertf( global.dtorDestroy, "builtin __destroy_Destructor not found." );
1198
1199 ast::Expr * thisExpr = new ast::CastExpr( new ast::AddressExpr( new ast::VariableExpr(loc, thisParam ) ), new ast::PointerType( new ast::VoidType(), ast::CV::Qualifiers() ) );
1200 ast::Expr * dtorExpr = new ast::VariableExpr(loc, getDtorFunc( thisParam, callStmt, stmtsToAdd ) );
1201
1202 // cast destructor pointer to void (*)(void *), to silence GCC incompatible pointer warnings
1203 auto dtorFtype = new ast::FunctionType();
1204 dtorFtype->params.emplace_back( new ast::PointerType( new ast::VoidType() ) );
1205 auto dtorType = new ast::PointerType( dtorFtype );
1206
1207 auto destructor = new ast::ObjectDecl(loc, memberDtorNamer.newName(), new ast::StructInstType( global.dtorStruct ), new ast::ListInit(loc, { new ast::SingleInit(loc, thisExpr ), new ast::SingleInit(loc, new ast::CastExpr( dtorExpr, dtorType ) ) } ) );
1208 destructor->attributes.push_back( new ast::Attribute( "cleanup", { new ast::VariableExpr( loc, global.dtorDestroy ) } ) );
1209 mutStmts->push_front( new ast::DeclStmt(loc, destructor ) );
1210 mutStmts->kids.splice( mutStmts->kids.begin(), stmtsToAdd );
[490fb92e]1211 }
[17c13b9]1212 } catch ( SemanticErrorException & error ) {
1213 emit( funcDecl->location, "in ", function->name , ", field ", field->name, " not explicitly ", isCtor ? "constructed" : "destructed", " and no ", isCtor ? "default constructor" : "destructor", " found" );
[490fb92e]1214 }
1215 }
1216 }
[17c13b9]1217 function->stmts = mutStmts;
[0e707bd]1218 }
[17c13b9]1219 if (! errors.isEmpty()) {
1220 throw errors;
1221 }
1222 // return funcDecl;
1223 return function;
1224}
[490fb92e]1225
[17c13b9]1226/// true if expr is effectively just the 'this' parameter
1227bool isThisExpression( const ast::Expr * expr, const ast::DeclWithType * thisParam ) {
1228 // TODO: there are more complicated ways to pass 'this' to a constructor, e.g. &*, *&, etc.
1229 if ( auto varExpr = dynamic_cast< const ast::VariableExpr * >( expr ) ) {
1230 return varExpr->var == thisParam;
1231 } else if ( auto castExpr = dynamic_cast< const ast::CastExpr * > ( expr ) ) {
1232 return isThisExpression( castExpr->arg, thisParam );
1233 }
1234 return false;
1235}
[490fb92e]1236
[17c13b9]1237/// returns a MemberExpr if expr is effectively just member access on the 'this' parameter, else nullptr
1238const ast::MemberExpr * isThisMemberExpr( const ast::Expr * expr, const ast::DeclWithType * thisParam ) {
1239 if ( auto memberExpr = dynamic_cast< const ast::MemberExpr * >( expr ) ) {
1240 if ( isThisExpression( memberExpr->aggregate, thisParam ) ) {
1241 return memberExpr;
[490fb92e]1242 }
[17c13b9]1243 } else if ( auto castExpr = dynamic_cast< const ast::CastExpr * >( expr ) ) {
1244 return isThisMemberExpr( castExpr->arg, thisParam );
[0e707bd]1245 }
[17c13b9]1246 return nullptr;
1247}
[490fb92e]1248
[17c13b9]1249void GenStructMemberCalls::previsit( const ast::ApplicationExpr * appExpr ) {
1250 if ( ! checkWarnings( function ) ) {
1251 visit_children = false;
1252 return;
[0e707bd]1253 }
[490fb92e]1254
[17c13b9]1255 std::string fname = getFunctionName( appExpr );
1256 if ( fname == function->name ) {
1257 // call to same kind of function
1258 const ast::Expr * firstParam = appExpr->args.front();
1259
1260 if ( isThisExpression( firstParam, thisParam ) ) {
1261 // if calling another constructor on thisParam, assume that function handles
1262 // all members - if it doesn't a warning will appear in that function.
1263 unhandled.clear();
1264 } else if ( auto memberExpr = isThisMemberExpr( firstParam, thisParam ) ) {
1265 // if first parameter is a member expression on the this parameter,
1266 // then remove the member from unhandled set.
[0e707bd]1267 if ( isThisExpression( memberExpr->aggregate, thisParam ) ) {
[17c13b9]1268 unhandled.erase( memberExpr->member );
[490fb92e]1269 }
1270 }
[0e707bd]1271 }
[17c13b9]1272}
[490fb92e]1273
[17c13b9]1274void GenStructMemberCalls::previsit( const ast::MemberExpr * memberExpr ) {
1275 if ( ! checkWarnings( function ) || ! isCtor ) {
1276 visit_children = false;
1277 return;
1278 }
[490fb92e]1279
[17c13b9]1280 if ( isThisExpression( memberExpr->aggregate, thisParam ) ) {
1281 if ( unhandled.count( memberExpr->member ) ) {
1282 // emit a warning because a member was used before it was constructed
1283 usedUninit.insert( { memberExpr->member, memberExpr->location } );
[490fb92e]1284 }
[0e707bd]1285 }
[17c13b9]1286}
[490fb92e]1287
[17c13b9]1288template< typename... Params >
1289void GenStructMemberCalls::emit( CodeLocation loc, const Params &... params ) {
1290 SemanticErrorException err( loc, toString( params... ) );
1291 errors.append( err );
1292}
[490fb92e]1293
[17c13b9]1294const ast::Expr * GenStructMemberCalls::postvisit( const ast::UntypedExpr * untypedExpr ) {
1295 // xxx - functions returning ast::ptr seems wrong...
1296 auto res = ResolvExpr::findVoidExpression( untypedExpr, { symtab, transUnit().global } );
1297 return res.release();
1298}
[490fb92e]1299
[17c13b9]1300void InsertImplicitCalls::previsit(const ast::UniqueExpr * unqExpr) {
1301 if (visitedIds.count(unqExpr->id)) visit_children = false;
1302 else visitedIds.insert(unqExpr->id);
1303}
[490fb92e]1304
[17c13b9]1305const ast::Expr * FixCtorExprs::postvisit( const ast::ConstructorExpr * ctorExpr ) {
1306 const CodeLocation loc = ctorExpr->location;
1307 static UniqueName tempNamer( "_tmp_ctor_expr" );
1308 // xxx - is the size check necessary?
1309 assert( ctorExpr->result && ctorExpr->result->size() == 1 );
1310
1311 // xxx - this can be TupleAssignExpr now. Need to properly handle this case.
1312 // take possession of expr and env
1313 ast::ptr<ast::ApplicationExpr> callExpr = ctorExpr->callExpr.strict_as<ast::ApplicationExpr>();
1314 ast::ptr<ast::TypeSubstitution> env = ctorExpr->env;
1315 // ctorExpr->set_callExpr( nullptr );
1316 // ctorExpr->set_env( nullptr );
1317
1318 // xxx - ideally we would reuse the temporary generated from the copy constructor passes from within firstArg if it exists and not generate a temporary if it's unnecessary.
1319 auto tmp = new ast::ObjectDecl(loc, tempNamer.newName(), callExpr->args.front()->result );
1320 declsToAddBefore.push_back( tmp );
1321
1322 // build assignment and replace constructor's first argument with new temporary
1323 auto mutCallExpr = callExpr.get_and_mutate();
1324 const ast::Expr * firstArg = callExpr->args.front();
1325 ast::Expr * assign = new ast::UntypedExpr(loc, new ast::NameExpr(loc, "?=?" ), { new ast::AddressExpr(loc, new ast::VariableExpr(loc, tmp ) ), new ast::AddressExpr( firstArg ) } );
1326 firstArg = new ast::VariableExpr(loc, tmp );
1327 mutCallExpr->args.front() = firstArg;
1328
1329 // resolve assignment and dispose of new env
1330 auto resolved = ResolvExpr::findVoidExpression( assign, { symtab, transUnit().global } );
1331 auto mut = resolved.get_and_mutate();
1332 assertf(resolved.get() == mut, "newly resolved expression must be unique");
1333 mut->env = nullptr;
1334
1335 // for constructor expr:
1336 // T x;
1337 // x{};
1338 // results in:
1339 // T x;
1340 // T & tmp;
1341 // &tmp = &x, ?{}(tmp), tmp
1342 ast::CommaExpr * commaExpr = new ast::CommaExpr(loc, resolved, new ast::CommaExpr(loc, mutCallExpr, new ast::VariableExpr(loc, tmp ) ) );
1343 commaExpr->env = env;
1344 return commaExpr;
1345}
[490fb92e]1346
[17c13b9]1347} // namespace
[0e707bd]1348
[17c13b9]1349void fix( ast::TranslationUnit & translationUnit, bool inLibrary ) {
1350 ast::Pass<SelfAssignChecker>::run( translationUnit );
1351
1352 // fixes StmtExpr to properly link to their resulting expression
1353 ast::Pass<StmtExprResult>::run( translationUnit );
1354
1355 // fixes ConstructorInit for global variables. should happen before fixInitializers.
1356 InitTweak::fixGlobalInit( translationUnit, inLibrary );
1357
1358 // must happen before ResolveCopyCtors because temporaries have to be inserted into the correct scope
1359 ast::Pass<SplitExpressions>::run( translationUnit );
1360
1361 ast::Pass<InsertImplicitCalls>::run( translationUnit );
[0e707bd]1362
[17c13b9]1363 // Needs to happen before ResolveCopyCtors, because argument/return temporaries should not be considered in
1364 // error checking branch statements
1365 {
1366 ast::Pass<LabelFinder> finder;
1367 ast::Pass<InsertDtors>::run( translationUnit, finder );
[0e707bd]1368 }
[17c13b9]1369
1370 ast::Pass<ResolveCopyCtors>::run( translationUnit );
1371 FixInit::fixInitializers( translationUnit );
1372 ast::Pass<GenStructMemberCalls>::run( translationUnit );
1373
1374 // Needs to happen after GenStructMemberCalls, since otherwise member constructors exprs
1375 // don't have the correct form, and a member can be constructed more than once.
1376 ast::Pass<FixCtorExprs>::run( translationUnit );
1377}
1378
[490fb92e]1379} // namespace InitTweak
1380
1381// Local Variables: //
1382// tab-width: 4 //
1383// mode: c++ //
1384// compile-command: "make install" //
1385// End: //
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