re PR c++/35109 (ICE in lookup_name_real, at cp/name-lookup.c:4056)

PR c++/35109
        * name-lookup.c (lookup_name_real): Keep looking past a hidden
        binding.

Co-Authored-By: Steve Ellcey <sje@cup.hp.com>

From-SVN: r143320
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Jason Merrill 2009-01-12 20:23:34 -05:00 committed by Jason Merrill
parent 38a5aa4ae4
commit b9f673eb35
6 changed files with 70 additions and 20 deletions

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2009-01-12 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
Steve Ellcey <sje@cup.hp.com>
PR c++/35109
* name-lookup.c (lookup_name_real): Keep looking past a hidden
binding.
2009-01-12 Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
PR c++/36019

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@ -4149,16 +4149,25 @@ lookup_name_real (tree name, int prefer_type, int nonclass, bool block_p,
{
if (hidden_name_p (binding))
{
/* A non namespace-scope binding can only be hidden if
we are in a local class, due to friend declarations.
/* A non namespace-scope binding can only be hidden in the
presence of a local class, due to friend declarations.
In particular, consider:
struct C;
void f() {
struct A {
friend struct B;
void g() { B* b; } // error: B is hidden
}
friend struct C;
void g() {
B* b; // error: B is hidden
C* c; // OK, finds ::C
}
};
B *b; // error: B is hidden
C *c; // OK, finds ::C
struct B {};
B *bb; // OK
}
The standard says that "B" is a local class in "f"
@ -4174,21 +4183,19 @@ lookup_name_real (tree name, int prefer_type, int nonclass, bool block_p,
the name specified is an unqualified name, a prior
declaration is looked up without considering scopes
that are outside the innermost enclosing non-class
scope. For a friend class declaration, if there is no
prior declaration, the class that is specified
belongs to the innermost enclosing non-class scope,
but if it is subsequently referenced, its name is not
found by name lookup until a matching declaration is
provided in the innermost enclosing nonclass scope.
*/
gcc_assert (current_class_type &&
LOCAL_CLASS_P (current_class_type));
scope. For a friend function declaration, if there is
no prior declaration, the program is ill-formed. For a
friend class declaration, if there is no prior
declaration, the class that is specified belongs to the
innermost enclosing non-class scope, but if it is
subsequently referenced, its name is not found by name
lookup until a matching declaration is provided in the
innermost enclosing nonclass scope.
/* This binding comes from a friend declaration in the local
class. The standard (11.4.8) states that the lookup can
only succeed if there is a non-hidden declaration in the
current scope, which is not the case here. */
POP_TIMEVAR_AND_RETURN (TV_NAME_LOOKUP, NULL_TREE);
So just keep looking for a non-hidden binding.
*/
gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (binding) == TYPE_DECL);
continue;
}
val = binding;
break;

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2009-01-12 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
PR c++/35109
* g++.dg/lookup/friend11.C: Remove expected error.
* g++.dg/lookup/friend14.C: New test.
* g++.dg/lookup/friend15.C: New test.
2009-01-12 Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
PR c++/36019
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2009-01-12 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
PR c++/31488
* g++.dg/other/vararg-3.C: New test.
2009-01-12 Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@codesourcery.com>

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/* { dg-do "compile" } */
// This is invalid: QGList must only be looked up in count.
class QGList;
unsigned count() {
class QGListIterator {
friend class QGList;
QGListIterator( const QGList & ); /* { dg-error "expected|with no type" } */
QGListIterator( const QGList & ); // OK, finds ::QGList.
};
return 0;
}

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// PR c++/35109
struct C;
void f() {
struct A {
friend struct B;
friend struct C;
void g()
{
B *b; // { dg-error "not declared" }
C* c; // OK, finds ::C
}
};
C *c; // OK, finds ::C
struct B {};
B *b; // OK, now it isn't hidden
}

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// Origin: PR c++/35109
// { dg-do compile }
void foo()
{
struct A
{
friend class B;
};
B::B() {} // { dg-error "has not been declared" }
// { dg-error "expected" "expected" { target *-*-* } 10 }
}