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      1 //===--- Specifiers.h - Declaration and Type Specifiers ---------*- C++ -*-===//
      2 //
      3 //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
      4 //
      5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
      6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
      7 //
      8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
      9 ///
     10 /// \file
     11 /// \brief Defines various enumerations that describe declaration and
     12 /// type specifiers.
     13 ///
     14 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
     15 
     16 #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_SPECIFIERS_H
     17 #define LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_SPECIFIERS_H
     18 
     19 namespace clang {
     20   /// \brief Specifies the width of a type, e.g., short, long, or long long.
     21   enum TypeSpecifierWidth {
     22     TSW_unspecified,
     23     TSW_short,
     24     TSW_long,
     25     TSW_longlong
     26   };
     27 
     28   /// \brief Specifies the signedness of a type, e.g., signed or unsigned.
     29   enum TypeSpecifierSign {
     30     TSS_unspecified,
     31     TSS_signed,
     32     TSS_unsigned
     33   };
     34 
     35   /// \brief Specifies the kind of type.
     36   enum TypeSpecifierType {
     37     TST_unspecified,
     38     TST_void,
     39     TST_char,
     40     TST_wchar,        // C++ wchar_t
     41     TST_char16,       // C++11 char16_t
     42     TST_char32,       // C++11 char32_t
     43     TST_int,
     44     TST_int128,
     45     TST_half,         // OpenCL half, ARM NEON __fp16
     46     TST_float,
     47     TST_double,
     48     TST_bool,         // _Bool
     49     TST_decimal32,    // _Decimal32
     50     TST_decimal64,    // _Decimal64
     51     TST_decimal128,   // _Decimal128
     52     TST_enum,
     53     TST_union,
     54     TST_struct,
     55     TST_class,        // C++ class type
     56     TST_interface,    // C++ (Microsoft-specific) __interface type
     57     TST_typename,     // Typedef, C++ class-name or enum name, etc.
     58     TST_typeofType,
     59     TST_typeofExpr,
     60     TST_decltype,         // C++11 decltype
     61     TST_underlyingType,   // __underlying_type for C++11
     62     TST_auto,             // C++11 auto
     63     TST_decltype_auto,    // C++1y decltype(auto)
     64     TST_unknown_anytype,  // __unknown_anytype extension
     65     TST_atomic,           // C11 _Atomic
     66     TST_error         // erroneous type
     67   };
     68 
     69   /// \brief Structure that packs information about the type specifiers that
     70   /// were written in a particular type specifier sequence.
     71   struct WrittenBuiltinSpecs {
     72     /*DeclSpec::TST*/ unsigned Type  : 5;
     73     /*DeclSpec::TSS*/ unsigned Sign  : 2;
     74     /*DeclSpec::TSW*/ unsigned Width : 2;
     75     bool ModeAttr : 1;
     76   };
     77 
     78   /// \brief A C++ access specifier (public, private, protected), plus the
     79   /// special value "none" which means different things in different contexts.
     80   enum AccessSpecifier {
     81     AS_public,
     82     AS_protected,
     83     AS_private,
     84     AS_none
     85   };
     86 
     87   /// \brief The categorization of expression values, currently following the
     88   /// C++11 scheme.
     89   enum ExprValueKind {
     90     /// \brief An r-value expression (a pr-value in the C++11 taxonomy)
     91     /// produces a temporary value.
     92     VK_RValue,
     93 
     94     /// \brief An l-value expression is a reference to an object with
     95     /// independent storage.
     96     VK_LValue,
     97 
     98     /// \brief An x-value expression is a reference to an object with
     99     /// independent storage but which can be "moved", i.e.
    100     /// efficiently cannibalized for its resources.
    101     VK_XValue
    102   };
    103 
    104   /// \brief A further classification of the kind of object referenced by an
    105   /// l-value or x-value.
    106   enum ExprObjectKind {
    107     /// An ordinary object is located at an address in memory.
    108     OK_Ordinary,
    109 
    110     /// A bitfield object is a bitfield on a C or C++ record.
    111     OK_BitField,
    112 
    113     /// A vector component is an element or range of elements on a vector.
    114     OK_VectorComponent,
    115 
    116     /// An Objective-C property is a logical field of an Objective-C
    117     /// object which is read and written via Objective-C method calls.
    118     OK_ObjCProperty,
    119 
    120     /// An Objective-C array/dictionary subscripting which reads an
    121     /// object or writes at the subscripted array/dictionary element via
    122     /// Objective-C method calls.
    123     OK_ObjCSubscript
    124   };
    125 
    126   /// \brief Describes the kind of template specialization that a
    127   /// particular template specialization declaration represents.
    128   enum TemplateSpecializationKind {
    129     /// This template specialization was formed from a template-id but
    130     /// has not yet been declared, defined, or instantiated.
    131     TSK_Undeclared = 0,
    132     /// This template specialization was implicitly instantiated from a
    133     /// template. (C++ [temp.inst]).
    134     TSK_ImplicitInstantiation,
    135     /// This template specialization was declared or defined by an
    136     /// explicit specialization (C++ [temp.expl.spec]) or partial
    137     /// specialization (C++ [temp.class.spec]).
    138     TSK_ExplicitSpecialization,
    139     /// This template specialization was instantiated from a template
    140     /// due to an explicit instantiation declaration request
    141     /// (C++11 [temp.explicit]).
    142     TSK_ExplicitInstantiationDeclaration,
    143     /// This template specialization was instantiated from a template
    144     /// due to an explicit instantiation definition request
    145     /// (C++ [temp.explicit]).
    146     TSK_ExplicitInstantiationDefinition
    147   };
    148 
    149   /// \brief Determine whether this template specialization kind refers
    150   /// to an instantiation of an entity (as opposed to a non-template or
    151   /// an explicit specialization).
    152   inline bool isTemplateInstantiation(TemplateSpecializationKind Kind) {
    153     return Kind != TSK_Undeclared && Kind != TSK_ExplicitSpecialization;
    154   }
    155 
    156   /// \brief Thread storage-class-specifier.
    157   enum ThreadStorageClassSpecifier {
    158     TSCS_unspecified,
    159     /// GNU __thread.
    160     TSCS___thread,
    161     /// C++11 thread_local. Implies 'static' at block scope, but not at
    162     /// class scope.
    163     TSCS_thread_local,
    164     /// C11 _Thread_local. Must be combined with either 'static' or 'extern'
    165     /// if used at block scope.
    166     TSCS__Thread_local
    167   };
    168 
    169   /// \brief Storage classes.
    170   enum StorageClass {
    171     // These are legal on both functions and variables.
    172     SC_None,
    173     SC_Extern,
    174     SC_Static,
    175     SC_PrivateExtern,
    176 
    177     // These are only legal on variables.
    178     SC_OpenCLWorkGroupLocal,
    179     SC_Auto,
    180     SC_Register
    181   };
    182 
    183   /// \brief Checks whether the given storage class is legal for functions.
    184   inline bool isLegalForFunction(StorageClass SC) {
    185     return SC <= SC_PrivateExtern;
    186   }
    187 
    188   /// \brief Checks whether the given storage class is legal for variables.
    189   inline bool isLegalForVariable(StorageClass SC) {
    190     return true;
    191   }
    192 
    193   /// \brief In-class initialization styles for non-static data members.
    194   enum InClassInitStyle {
    195     ICIS_NoInit,   ///< No in-class initializer.
    196     ICIS_CopyInit, ///< Copy initialization.
    197     ICIS_ListInit  ///< Direct list-initialization.
    198   };
    199 
    200   /// \brief CallingConv - Specifies the calling convention that a function uses.
    201   enum CallingConv {
    202     CC_C,           // __attribute__((cdecl))
    203     CC_X86StdCall,  // __attribute__((stdcall))
    204     CC_X86FastCall, // __attribute__((fastcall))
    205     CC_X86ThisCall, // __attribute__((thiscall))
    206     CC_X86Pascal,   // __attribute__((pascal))
    207     CC_X86_64Win64, // __attribute__((ms_abi))
    208     CC_X86_64SysV,  // __attribute__((sysv_abi))
    209     CC_AAPCS,       // __attribute__((pcs("aapcs")))
    210     CC_AAPCS_VFP,   // __attribute__((pcs("aapcs-vfp")))
    211     CC_PnaclCall,   // __attribute__((pnaclcall))
    212     CC_IntelOclBicc // __attribute__((intel_ocl_bicc))
    213   };
    214 
    215   /// \brief Checks whether the given calling convention is callee-cleanup.
    216   inline bool isCalleeCleanup(CallingConv CC) {
    217     switch (CC) {
    218     case CC_X86StdCall:
    219     case CC_X86FastCall:
    220     case CC_X86ThisCall:
    221     case CC_X86Pascal:
    222       return true;
    223     default:
    224       return false;
    225     }
    226   }
    227 
    228   /// \brief The storage duration for an object (per C++ [basic.stc]).
    229   enum StorageDuration {
    230     SD_FullExpression, ///< Full-expression storage duration (for temporaries).
    231     SD_Automatic,      ///< Automatic storage duration (most local variables).
    232     SD_Thread,         ///< Thread storage duration.
    233     SD_Static,         ///< Static storage duration.
    234     SD_Dynamic         ///< Dynamic storage duration.
    235   };
    236 } // end namespace clang
    237 
    238 #endif // LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_SPECIFIERS_H
    239