llvm/clang/test/Parser/recovery.cpp
Richard Smith b3f6e3d6d6 Improve recovery from invalid template-ids.
Instead of bailing out of parsing when we encounter an invalid
template-name or template arguments in a template-id, produce an
annotation token describing the invalid construct.

This avoids duplicate errors and generally allows us to recover better.
In principle we should be able to extend this to store some kinds of
invalid template-id in the AST for tooling use, but that isn't handled
as part of this change.
2020-03-27 17:11:04 -07:00

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify -std=c++11 -fms-extensions %s
8gi///===--- recovery.cpp ---===// // expected-error {{unqualified-id}}
namespace Std { // expected-note {{here}}
typedef int Important;
}
/ redeclare as an inline namespace // expected-error {{unqualified-id}}
inline namespace Std { // expected-error {{cannot be reopened as inline}}
Important n;
} / end namespace Std // expected-error {{unqualified-id}}
int x;
Std::Important y;
extenr "C" { // expected-error {{did you mean 'extern'}}
void f();
}
void g() {
z = 1; // expected-error {{undeclared}}
f();
}
struct S {
int a, b, c;
S();
int x // expected-error {{expected ';'}}
friend void f()
};
8S::S() : a{ 5 }, b{ 6 }, c{ 2 } { // expected-error {{unqualified-id}}
return;
}
int k;
int l = k // expected-error {{expected ';'}}
constexpr int foo();
5int m = { l }, n = m; // expected-error {{unqualified-id}}
namespace MissingBrace {
struct S { // expected-error {{missing '}' at end of definition of 'MissingBrace::S'}}
int f();
// };
namespace N { int g(); } // expected-note {{still within definition of 'MissingBrace::S' here}}
int k1 = S().h(); // expected-error {{no member named 'h' in 'MissingBrace::S'}}
int k2 = S().f() + N::g();
template<typename T> struct PR17949 { // expected-error {{missing '}' at end of definition of 'MissingBrace::PR17949'}}
namespace X { // expected-note {{still within definition of 'MissingBrace::PR17949' here}}
}
}
namespace N {
int
} // expected-error {{unqualified-id}}
strcut Uuuu { // expected-error {{did you mean 'struct'}} \
// expected-note {{'Uuuu' declared here}}
} *u[3];
uuuu v; // expected-error {{did you mean 'Uuuu'}}
struct Redefined { // expected-note {{previous}}
Redefined() {}
};
struct Redefined { // expected-error {{redefinition}}
Redefined() {}
};
struct MissingSemi5;
namespace N {
typedef int afterMissingSemi4;
extern MissingSemi5 afterMissingSemi5;
}
struct MissingSemi1 {} // expected-error {{expected ';' after struct}}
static int afterMissingSemi1();
class MissingSemi2 {} // expected-error {{expected ';' after class}}
MissingSemi1 *afterMissingSemi2;
enum MissingSemi3 {} // expected-error {{expected ';' after enum}}
::MissingSemi1 afterMissingSemi3;
extern N::afterMissingSemi4 afterMissingSemi4b;
union MissingSemi4 { MissingSemi4(int); } // expected-error {{expected ';' after union}}
N::afterMissingSemi4 (afterMissingSemi4b);
int afterMissingSemi5b;
struct MissingSemi5 { MissingSemi5(int); } // ok, no missing ';' here
N::afterMissingSemi5 (afterMissingSemi5b);
template<typename T> struct MissingSemiT {
} // expected-error {{expected ';' after struct}}
MissingSemiT<int> msi;
struct MissingSemiInStruct {
struct Inner1 {} // expected-error {{expected ';' after struct}}
static MissingSemi5 ms1;
struct Inner2 {} // ok, no missing ';' here
static MissingSemi1;
struct Inner3 {} // expected-error {{expected ';' after struct}}
static MissingSemi5 *p;
};
void MissingSemiInFunction() {
struct Inner1 {} // expected-error {{expected ';' after struct}}
if (true) {}
// FIXME: It would be nice to at least warn on this.
struct Inner2 { Inner2(int); } // ok, no missing ';' here
k = l;
struct Inner3 {} // expected-error {{expected ';' after struct}}
Inner1 i1;
struct Inner4 {} // ok, no missing ';' here
Inner5;
}
namespace NS {
template<typename T> struct Foo {};
}
struct MissingSemiThenTemplate1 {} // expected-error {{expected ';' after struct}}
NS::Foo<int> missingSemiBeforeFunctionReturningTemplateId1();
using NS::Foo;
struct MissingSemiThenTemplate2 {} // expected-error {{expected ';' after struct}}
Foo<int> missingSemiBeforeFunctionReturningTemplateId2();
namespace PR17084 {
enum class EnumID {};
template <typename> struct TempID;
template <> struct TempID<BadType> // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'BadType'}}
: BadType, // expected-error {{expected class name}}
EnumID::Garbage // expected-error {{expected class name}}
; // expected-error@-1 {{expected '{' after base class list}}
}
namespace pr15133 {
namespace ns {
const int V1 = 1; // expected-note {{declared here}}
}
struct C1 {
enum E1 { V2 = 2 }; // expected-note {{declared here}}
static const int V3 = 3; // expected-note {{declared here}}
};
enum E2 {
V4 = 4, // expected-note {{declared here}}
V6 // expected-note {{declared here}}
};
enum class EC3 { V0 = 0, V5 = 5 }; // expected-note {{declared here}}
void func_3();
void func_1(int x) {
switch(x) {
case 0: break;
case ns::V1:: break; // expected-error{{'V1' cannot appear before '::' because it is not a class, namespace, or enumeration; did you mean ':'?}}
case C1::V2:: break; // expected-error{{'V2' cannot appear before '::' because it is not a class, namespace, or enumeration; did you mean ':'?}}
case C1::V3:: break; // expected-error{{'V3' cannot appear before '::' because it is not a class, namespace, or enumeration; did you mean ':'?}}
case V4:: break; // expected-error{{'V4' cannot appear before '::' because it is not a class, namespace, or enumeration; did you mean ':'?}}
case V6:: func_3(); // expected-error{{'V6' cannot appear before '::' because it is not a class, namespace, or enumeration; did you mean ':'?}}
}
}
void func_2(EC3 x) {
switch(x) {
case EC3::V0: break;
case EC3::V5:: break; // expected-error{{'V5' cannot appear before '::' because it is not a class, namespace, or enumeration; did you mean ':'?}}
}
}
template<class T> struct TS1 {
typedef int A;
};
template<class T> void func(int x) {
switch(x) {
case TS1<T>::A:: break; // expected-error{{expected unqualified-id}}
}
};
void mainf() {
func<int>(1);
}
struct S {
static int n; // expected-note{{declared here}}
int nn; // expected-note 2 {{declared here}}
};
int func_3(int x) {
return x ? S::n :: 0; // expected-error{{'n' cannot appear before '::' because it is not a class, namespace, or enumeration; did you mean ':'?}}
}
int func_4(int x, S &s) {
return x ? s.nn :: x; // expected-error{{'nn' cannot appear before '::' because it is not a class, namespace, or enumeration; did you mean ':'?}}
}
int func_5(int x, S &s) {
return x ? s.nn :: S::n; // expected-error{{'nn' cannot appear before '::' because it is not a class, namespace, or enumeration; did you mean ':'?}}
}
struct S2 {
struct S3;
};
struct S2 :: S3 :: public S2 { // expected-error{{'public' cannot be a part of nested name specifier; did you mean ':'?}}
};
}
namespace InvalidEmptyNames {
// These shouldn't crash, the diagnostics aren't important.
struct ::, struct ::; // expected-error 2 {{expected identifier}} expected-error 2 {{declaration of anonymous struct must be a definition}} expected-warning {{declaration does not declare anything}}
enum ::, enum ::; // expected-error 2 {{expected identifier}} expected-warning {{declaration does not declare anything}}
struct ::__super, struct ::__super; // expected-error 2 {{expected identifier}} expected-error 2 {{expected '::' after '__super'}}
struct ::template foo, struct ::template bar; // expected-error 2 {{expected identifier}} expected-error 2 {{declaration of anonymous struct must be a definition}} expected-warning {{declaration does not declare anything}}
struct ::foo struct::; // expected-error {{no struct named 'foo' in the global namespace}} expected-error {{expected identifier}} expected-error {{declaration of anonymous struct must be a definition}}
class :: : {} a; // expected-error {{expected identifier}} expected-error {{expected class name}}
}