1 //===- Scope.h - Scope interface --------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 // 9 // This file defines the Scope interface. 10 // 11 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 12 13 #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_SEMA_SCOPE_H 14 #define LLVM_CLANG_SEMA_SCOPE_H 15 16 #include "clang/AST/Decl.h" 17 #include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h" 18 #include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h" 19 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h" 20 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" 21 #include "llvm/ADT/iterator_range.h" 22 #include <cassert> 23 #include <optional> 24 25 namespace llvm { 26 27 class raw_ostream; 28 29 } // namespace llvm 30 31 namespace clang { 32 33 class Decl; 34 class DeclContext; 35 class UsingDirectiveDecl; 36 class VarDecl; 37 38 /// Scope - A scope is a transient data structure that is used while parsing the 39 /// program. It assists with resolving identifiers to the appropriate 40 /// declaration. 41 class Scope { 42 public: 43 /// ScopeFlags - These are bitfields that are or'd together when creating a 44 /// scope, which defines the sorts of things the scope contains. 45 enum ScopeFlags { 46 // A bitfield value representing no scopes. 47 NoScope = 0, 48 49 /// This indicates that the scope corresponds to a function, which 50 /// means that labels are set here. 51 FnScope = 0x01, 52 53 /// This is a while, do, switch, for, etc that can have break 54 /// statements embedded into it. 55 BreakScope = 0x02, 56 57 /// This is a while, do, for, which can have continue statements 58 /// embedded into it. 59 ContinueScope = 0x04, 60 61 /// This is a scope that can contain a declaration. Some scopes 62 /// just contain loop constructs but don't contain decls. 63 DeclScope = 0x08, 64 65 /// The controlling scope in a if/switch/while/for statement. 66 ControlScope = 0x10, 67 68 /// The scope of a struct/union/class definition. 69 ClassScope = 0x20, 70 71 /// This is a scope that corresponds to a block/closure object. 72 /// Blocks serve as top-level scopes for some objects like labels, they 73 /// also prevent things like break and continue. BlockScopes always have 74 /// the FnScope and DeclScope flags set as well. 75 BlockScope = 0x40, 76 77 /// This is a scope that corresponds to the 78 /// template parameters of a C++ template. Template parameter 79 /// scope starts at the 'template' keyword and ends when the 80 /// template declaration ends. 81 TemplateParamScope = 0x80, 82 83 /// This is a scope that corresponds to the 84 /// parameters within a function prototype. 85 FunctionPrototypeScope = 0x100, 86 87 /// This is a scope that corresponds to the parameters within 88 /// a function prototype for a function declaration (as opposed to any 89 /// other kind of function declarator). Always has FunctionPrototypeScope 90 /// set as well. 91 FunctionDeclarationScope = 0x200, 92 93 /// This is a scope that corresponds to the Objective-C 94 /// \@catch statement. 95 AtCatchScope = 0x400, 96 97 /// This scope corresponds to an Objective-C method body. 98 /// It always has FnScope and DeclScope set as well. 99 ObjCMethodScope = 0x800, 100 101 /// This is a scope that corresponds to a switch statement. 102 SwitchScope = 0x1000, 103 104 /// This is the scope of a C++ try statement. 105 TryScope = 0x2000, 106 107 /// This is the scope for a function-level C++ try or catch scope. 108 FnTryCatchScope = 0x4000, 109 110 /// This is the scope of OpenMP executable directive. 111 OpenMPDirectiveScope = 0x8000, 112 113 /// This is the scope of some OpenMP loop directive. 114 OpenMPLoopDirectiveScope = 0x10000, 115 116 /// This is the scope of some OpenMP simd directive. 117 /// For example, it is used for 'omp simd', 'omp for simd'. 118 /// This flag is propagated to children scopes. 119 OpenMPSimdDirectiveScope = 0x20000, 120 121 /// This scope corresponds to an enum. 122 EnumScope = 0x40000, 123 124 /// This scope corresponds to an SEH try. 125 SEHTryScope = 0x80000, 126 127 /// This scope corresponds to an SEH except. 128 SEHExceptScope = 0x100000, 129 130 /// We are currently in the filter expression of an SEH except block. 131 SEHFilterScope = 0x200000, 132 133 /// This is a compound statement scope. 134 CompoundStmtScope = 0x400000, 135 136 /// We are between inheritance colon and the real class/struct definition 137 /// scope. 138 ClassInheritanceScope = 0x800000, 139 140 /// This is the scope of a C++ catch statement. 141 CatchScope = 0x1000000, 142 143 /// This is a scope in which a condition variable is currently being 144 /// parsed. If such a scope is a ContinueScope, it's invalid to jump to the 145 /// continue block from here. 146 ConditionVarScope = 0x2000000, 147 148 /// This is a scope of some OpenMP directive with 149 /// order clause which specifies concurrent 150 OpenMPOrderClauseScope = 0x4000000, 151 /// This is the scope for a lambda, after the lambda introducer. 152 /// Lambdas need two FunctionPrototypeScope scopes (because there is a 153 /// template scope in between), the outer scope does not increase the 154 /// depth of recursion. 155 LambdaScope = 0x8000000, 156 /// This is the scope of an OpenACC Compute Construct, which restricts 157 /// jumping into/out of it. 158 OpenACCComputeConstructScope = 0x10000000, 159 160 /// This is a scope of type alias declaration. 161 TypeAliasScope = 0x20000000, 162 163 /// This is a scope of friend declaration. 164 FriendScope = 0x40000000, 165 }; 166 167 private: 168 /// The parent scope for this scope. This is null for the translation-unit 169 /// scope. 170 Scope *AnyParent; 171 172 /// Flags - This contains a set of ScopeFlags, which indicates how the scope 173 /// interrelates with other control flow statements. 174 unsigned Flags; 175 176 /// Depth - This is the depth of this scope. The translation-unit scope has 177 /// depth 0. 178 unsigned short Depth; 179 180 /// Declarations with static linkage are mangled with the number of 181 /// scopes seen as a component. 182 unsigned short MSLastManglingNumber; 183 184 unsigned short MSCurManglingNumber; 185 186 /// PrototypeDepth - This is the number of function prototype scopes 187 /// enclosing this scope, including this scope. 188 unsigned short PrototypeDepth; 189 190 /// PrototypeIndex - This is the number of parameters currently 191 /// declared in this scope. 192 unsigned short PrototypeIndex; 193 194 /// FnParent - If this scope has a parent scope that is a function body, this 195 /// pointer is non-null and points to it. This is used for label processing. 196 Scope *FnParent; 197 Scope *MSLastManglingParent; 198 199 /// BreakParent/ContinueParent - This is a direct link to the innermost 200 /// BreakScope/ContinueScope which contains the contents of this scope 201 /// for control flow purposes (and might be this scope itself), or null 202 /// if there is no such scope. 203 Scope *BreakParent, *ContinueParent; 204 205 /// BlockParent - This is a direct link to the immediately containing 206 /// BlockScope if this scope is not one, or null if there is none. 207 Scope *BlockParent; 208 209 /// TemplateParamParent - This is a direct link to the 210 /// immediately containing template parameter scope. In the 211 /// case of nested templates, template parameter scopes can have 212 /// other template parameter scopes as parents. 213 Scope *TemplateParamParent; 214 215 /// DeclScopeParent - This is a direct link to the immediately containing 216 /// DeclScope, i.e. scope which can contain declarations. 217 Scope *DeclParent; 218 219 /// DeclsInScope - This keeps track of all declarations in this scope. When 220 /// the declaration is added to the scope, it is set as the current 221 /// declaration for the identifier in the IdentifierTable. When the scope is 222 /// popped, these declarations are removed from the IdentifierTable's notion 223 /// of current declaration. It is up to the current Action implementation to 224 /// implement these semantics. 225 using DeclSetTy = llvm::SmallPtrSet<Decl *, 32>; 226 DeclSetTy DeclsInScope; 227 228 /// The DeclContext with which this scope is associated. For 229 /// example, the entity of a class scope is the class itself, the 230 /// entity of a function scope is a function, etc. 231 DeclContext *Entity; 232 233 using UsingDirectivesTy = SmallVector<UsingDirectiveDecl *, 2>; 234 UsingDirectivesTy UsingDirectives; 235 236 /// Used to determine if errors occurred in this scope. 237 DiagnosticErrorTrap ErrorTrap; 238 239 /// A single NRVO candidate variable in this scope. 240 /// There are three possible values: 241 /// 1) pointer to VarDecl that denotes NRVO candidate itself. 242 /// 2) nullptr value means that NRVO is not allowed in this scope 243 /// (e.g. return a function parameter). 244 /// 3) std::nullopt value means that there is no NRVO candidate in this scope 245 /// (i.e. there are no return statements in this scope). 246 std::optional<VarDecl *> NRVO; 247 248 /// Represents return slots for NRVO candidates in the current scope. 249 /// If a variable is present in this set, it means that a return slot is 250 /// available for this variable in the current scope. 251 llvm::SmallPtrSet<VarDecl *, 8> ReturnSlots; 252 253 void setFlags(Scope *Parent, unsigned F); 254 255 public: Scope(Scope * Parent,unsigned ScopeFlags,DiagnosticsEngine & Diag)256 Scope(Scope *Parent, unsigned ScopeFlags, DiagnosticsEngine &Diag) 257 : ErrorTrap(Diag) { 258 Init(Parent, ScopeFlags); 259 } 260 261 /// getFlags - Return the flags for this scope. getFlags()262 unsigned getFlags() const { return Flags; } 263 setFlags(unsigned F)264 void setFlags(unsigned F) { setFlags(getParent(), F); } 265 266 /// isBlockScope - Return true if this scope correspond to a closure. isBlockScope()267 bool isBlockScope() const { return Flags & BlockScope; } 268 269 /// getParent - Return the scope that this is nested in. getParent()270 const Scope *getParent() const { return AnyParent; } getParent()271 Scope *getParent() { return AnyParent; } 272 273 /// getFnParent - Return the closest scope that is a function body. getFnParent()274 const Scope *getFnParent() const { return FnParent; } getFnParent()275 Scope *getFnParent() { return FnParent; } 276 getMSLastManglingParent()277 const Scope *getMSLastManglingParent() const { 278 return MSLastManglingParent; 279 } getMSLastManglingParent()280 Scope *getMSLastManglingParent() { return MSLastManglingParent; } 281 282 /// getContinueParent - Return the closest scope that a continue statement 283 /// would be affected by. getContinueParent()284 Scope *getContinueParent() { 285 return ContinueParent; 286 } 287 getContinueParent()288 const Scope *getContinueParent() const { 289 return const_cast<Scope*>(this)->getContinueParent(); 290 } 291 292 // Set whether we're in the scope of a condition variable, where 'continue' 293 // is disallowed despite being a continue scope. setIsConditionVarScope(bool InConditionVarScope)294 void setIsConditionVarScope(bool InConditionVarScope) { 295 Flags = (Flags & ~ConditionVarScope) | 296 (InConditionVarScope ? ConditionVarScope : 0); 297 } 298 isConditionVarScope()299 bool isConditionVarScope() const { 300 return Flags & ConditionVarScope; 301 } 302 303 /// getBreakParent - Return the closest scope that a break statement 304 /// would be affected by. getBreakParent()305 Scope *getBreakParent() { 306 return BreakParent; 307 } getBreakParent()308 const Scope *getBreakParent() const { 309 return const_cast<Scope*>(this)->getBreakParent(); 310 } 311 getBlockParent()312 Scope *getBlockParent() { return BlockParent; } getBlockParent()313 const Scope *getBlockParent() const { return BlockParent; } 314 getTemplateParamParent()315 Scope *getTemplateParamParent() { return TemplateParamParent; } getTemplateParamParent()316 const Scope *getTemplateParamParent() const { return TemplateParamParent; } 317 getDeclParent()318 Scope *getDeclParent() { return DeclParent; } getDeclParent()319 const Scope *getDeclParent() const { return DeclParent; } 320 321 /// Returns the depth of this scope. The translation-unit has scope depth 0. getDepth()322 unsigned getDepth() const { return Depth; } 323 324 /// Returns the number of function prototype scopes in this scope 325 /// chain. getFunctionPrototypeDepth()326 unsigned getFunctionPrototypeDepth() const { 327 return PrototypeDepth; 328 } 329 330 /// Return the number of parameters declared in this function 331 /// prototype, increasing it by one for the next call. getNextFunctionPrototypeIndex()332 unsigned getNextFunctionPrototypeIndex() { 333 assert(isFunctionPrototypeScope()); 334 return PrototypeIndex++; 335 } 336 337 using decl_range = llvm::iterator_range<DeclSetTy::iterator>; 338 decls()339 decl_range decls() const { 340 return decl_range(DeclsInScope.begin(), DeclsInScope.end()); 341 } 342 decl_empty()343 bool decl_empty() const { return DeclsInScope.empty(); } 344 AddDecl(Decl * D)345 void AddDecl(Decl *D) { 346 if (auto *VD = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(D)) 347 if (!isa<ParmVarDecl>(VD)) 348 ReturnSlots.insert(VD); 349 350 DeclsInScope.insert(D); 351 } 352 RemoveDecl(Decl * D)353 void RemoveDecl(Decl *D) { DeclsInScope.erase(D); } 354 incrementMSManglingNumber()355 void incrementMSManglingNumber() { 356 if (Scope *MSLMP = getMSLastManglingParent()) { 357 MSLMP->MSLastManglingNumber += 1; 358 MSCurManglingNumber += 1; 359 } 360 } 361 decrementMSManglingNumber()362 void decrementMSManglingNumber() { 363 if (Scope *MSLMP = getMSLastManglingParent()) { 364 MSLMP->MSLastManglingNumber -= 1; 365 MSCurManglingNumber -= 1; 366 } 367 } 368 getMSLastManglingNumber()369 unsigned getMSLastManglingNumber() const { 370 if (const Scope *MSLMP = getMSLastManglingParent()) 371 return MSLMP->MSLastManglingNumber; 372 return 1; 373 } 374 getMSCurManglingNumber()375 unsigned getMSCurManglingNumber() const { 376 return MSCurManglingNumber; 377 } 378 379 /// isDeclScope - Return true if this is the scope that the specified decl is 380 /// declared in. isDeclScope(const Decl * D)381 bool isDeclScope(const Decl *D) const { return DeclsInScope.contains(D); } 382 383 /// Get the entity corresponding to this scope. getEntity()384 DeclContext *getEntity() const { 385 return isTemplateParamScope() ? nullptr : Entity; 386 } 387 388 /// Get the DeclContext in which to continue unqualified lookup after a 389 /// lookup in this scope. getLookupEntity()390 DeclContext *getLookupEntity() const { return Entity; } 391 setEntity(DeclContext * E)392 void setEntity(DeclContext *E) { 393 assert(!isTemplateParamScope() && 394 "entity associated with template param scope"); 395 Entity = E; 396 } setLookupEntity(DeclContext * E)397 void setLookupEntity(DeclContext *E) { Entity = E; } 398 399 /// Determine whether any unrecoverable errors have occurred within this 400 /// scope. Note that this may return false even if the scope contains invalid 401 /// declarations or statements, if the errors for those invalid constructs 402 /// were suppressed because some prior invalid construct was referenced. hasUnrecoverableErrorOccurred()403 bool hasUnrecoverableErrorOccurred() const { 404 return ErrorTrap.hasUnrecoverableErrorOccurred(); 405 } 406 407 /// isFunctionScope() - Return true if this scope is a function scope. isFunctionScope()408 bool isFunctionScope() const { return getFlags() & Scope::FnScope; } 409 410 /// isClassScope - Return true if this scope is a class/struct/union scope. isClassScope()411 bool isClassScope() const { return getFlags() & Scope::ClassScope; } 412 413 /// Determines whether this scope is between inheritance colon and the real 414 /// class/struct definition. isClassInheritanceScope()415 bool isClassInheritanceScope() const { 416 return getFlags() & Scope::ClassInheritanceScope; 417 } 418 419 /// isInCXXInlineMethodScope - Return true if this scope is a C++ inline 420 /// method scope or is inside one. isInCXXInlineMethodScope()421 bool isInCXXInlineMethodScope() const { 422 if (const Scope *FnS = getFnParent()) { 423 assert(FnS->getParent() && "TUScope not created?"); 424 return FnS->getParent()->isClassScope(); 425 } 426 return false; 427 } 428 429 /// isInObjcMethodScope - Return true if this scope is, or is contained in, an 430 /// Objective-C method body. Note that this method is not constant time. isInObjcMethodScope()431 bool isInObjcMethodScope() const { 432 for (const Scope *S = this; S; S = S->getParent()) { 433 // If this scope is an objc method scope, then we succeed. 434 if (S->getFlags() & ObjCMethodScope) 435 return true; 436 } 437 return false; 438 } 439 440 /// isInObjcMethodOuterScope - Return true if this scope is an 441 /// Objective-C method outer most body. isInObjcMethodOuterScope()442 bool isInObjcMethodOuterScope() const { 443 if (const Scope *S = this) { 444 // If this scope is an objc method scope, then we succeed. 445 if (S->getFlags() & ObjCMethodScope) 446 return true; 447 } 448 return false; 449 } 450 451 /// isTemplateParamScope - Return true if this scope is a C++ 452 /// template parameter scope. isTemplateParamScope()453 bool isTemplateParamScope() const { 454 return getFlags() & Scope::TemplateParamScope; 455 } 456 457 /// isFunctionPrototypeScope - Return true if this scope is a 458 /// function prototype scope. isFunctionPrototypeScope()459 bool isFunctionPrototypeScope() const { 460 return getFlags() & Scope::FunctionPrototypeScope; 461 } 462 463 /// isFunctionDeclarationScope - Return true if this scope is a 464 /// function prototype scope. isFunctionDeclarationScope()465 bool isFunctionDeclarationScope() const { 466 return getFlags() & Scope::FunctionDeclarationScope; 467 } 468 469 /// isAtCatchScope - Return true if this scope is \@catch. isAtCatchScope()470 bool isAtCatchScope() const { 471 return getFlags() & Scope::AtCatchScope; 472 } 473 474 /// isCatchScope - Return true if this scope is a C++ catch statement. isCatchScope()475 bool isCatchScope() const { return getFlags() & Scope::CatchScope; } 476 477 /// isSwitchScope - Return true if this scope is a switch scope. isSwitchScope()478 bool isSwitchScope() const { 479 for (const Scope *S = this; S; S = S->getParent()) { 480 if (S->getFlags() & Scope::SwitchScope) 481 return true; 482 else if (S->getFlags() & (Scope::FnScope | Scope::ClassScope | 483 Scope::BlockScope | Scope::TemplateParamScope | 484 Scope::FunctionPrototypeScope | 485 Scope::AtCatchScope | Scope::ObjCMethodScope)) 486 return false; 487 } 488 return false; 489 } 490 491 /// Return true if this scope is a loop. isLoopScope()492 bool isLoopScope() const { 493 // 'switch' is the only loop that is not a 'break' scope as well, so we can 494 // just check BreakScope and not SwitchScope. 495 return (getFlags() & Scope::BreakScope) && 496 !(getFlags() & Scope::SwitchScope); 497 } 498 499 /// Determines whether this scope is the OpenMP directive scope isOpenMPDirectiveScope()500 bool isOpenMPDirectiveScope() const { 501 return (getFlags() & Scope::OpenMPDirectiveScope); 502 } 503 504 /// Determine whether this scope is some OpenMP loop directive scope 505 /// (for example, 'omp for', 'omp simd'). isOpenMPLoopDirectiveScope()506 bool isOpenMPLoopDirectiveScope() const { 507 if (getFlags() & Scope::OpenMPLoopDirectiveScope) { 508 assert(isOpenMPDirectiveScope() && 509 "OpenMP loop directive scope is not a directive scope"); 510 return true; 511 } 512 return false; 513 } 514 515 /// Determine whether this scope is (or is nested into) some OpenMP 516 /// loop simd directive scope (for example, 'omp simd', 'omp for simd'). isOpenMPSimdDirectiveScope()517 bool isOpenMPSimdDirectiveScope() const { 518 return getFlags() & Scope::OpenMPSimdDirectiveScope; 519 } 520 521 /// Determine whether this scope is a loop having OpenMP loop 522 /// directive attached. isOpenMPLoopScope()523 bool isOpenMPLoopScope() const { 524 const Scope *P = getParent(); 525 return P && P->isOpenMPLoopDirectiveScope(); 526 } 527 528 /// Determine whether this scope is some OpenMP directive with 529 /// order clause which specifies concurrent scope. isOpenMPOrderClauseScope()530 bool isOpenMPOrderClauseScope() const { 531 return getFlags() & Scope::OpenMPOrderClauseScope; 532 } 533 534 /// Determine whether this scope is the statement associated with an OpenACC 535 /// Compute construct directive. isOpenACCComputeConstructScope()536 bool isOpenACCComputeConstructScope() const { 537 return getFlags() & Scope::OpenACCComputeConstructScope; 538 } 539 540 /// Determine if this scope (or its parents) are a compute construct. If the 541 /// argument is provided, the search will stop at any of the specified scopes. 542 /// Otherwise, it will stop only at the normal 'no longer search' scopes. 543 bool isInOpenACCComputeConstructScope(ScopeFlags Flags = NoScope) const { 544 for (const Scope *S = this; S; S = S->getParent()) { 545 if (S->isOpenACCComputeConstructScope()) 546 return true; 547 548 if (S->getFlags() & Flags) 549 return false; 550 551 else if (S->getFlags() & 552 (Scope::FnScope | Scope::ClassScope | Scope::BlockScope | 553 Scope::TemplateParamScope | Scope::FunctionPrototypeScope | 554 Scope::AtCatchScope | Scope::ObjCMethodScope)) 555 return false; 556 } 557 return false; 558 } 559 560 /// Determine whether this scope is a while/do/for statement, which can have 561 /// continue statements embedded into it. isContinueScope()562 bool isContinueScope() const { 563 return getFlags() & ScopeFlags::ContinueScope; 564 } 565 566 /// Determine whether this scope is a C++ 'try' block. isTryScope()567 bool isTryScope() const { return getFlags() & Scope::TryScope; } 568 569 /// Determine whether this scope is a function-level C++ try or catch scope. isFnTryCatchScope()570 bool isFnTryCatchScope() const { 571 return getFlags() & ScopeFlags::FnTryCatchScope; 572 } 573 574 /// Determine whether this scope is a SEH '__try' block. isSEHTryScope()575 bool isSEHTryScope() const { return getFlags() & Scope::SEHTryScope; } 576 577 /// Determine whether this scope is a SEH '__except' block. isSEHExceptScope()578 bool isSEHExceptScope() const { return getFlags() & Scope::SEHExceptScope; } 579 580 /// Determine whether this scope is a compound statement scope. isCompoundStmtScope()581 bool isCompoundStmtScope() const { 582 return getFlags() & Scope::CompoundStmtScope; 583 } 584 585 /// Determine whether this scope is a controlling scope in a 586 /// if/switch/while/for statement. isControlScope()587 bool isControlScope() const { return getFlags() & Scope::ControlScope; } 588 589 /// Determine whether this scope is a type alias scope. isTypeAliasScope()590 bool isTypeAliasScope() const { return getFlags() & Scope::TypeAliasScope; } 591 592 /// Determine whether this scope is a friend scope. isFriendScope()593 bool isFriendScope() const { return getFlags() & Scope::FriendScope; } 594 595 /// Returns if rhs has a higher scope depth than this. 596 /// 597 /// The caller is responsible for calling this only if one of the two scopes 598 /// is an ancestor of the other. Contains(const Scope & rhs)599 bool Contains(const Scope& rhs) const { return Depth < rhs.Depth; } 600 601 /// containedInPrototypeScope - Return true if this or a parent scope 602 /// is a FunctionPrototypeScope. 603 bool containedInPrototypeScope() const; 604 PushUsingDirective(UsingDirectiveDecl * UDir)605 void PushUsingDirective(UsingDirectiveDecl *UDir) { 606 UsingDirectives.push_back(UDir); 607 } 608 609 using using_directives_range = 610 llvm::iterator_range<UsingDirectivesTy::iterator>; 611 using_directives()612 using_directives_range using_directives() { 613 return using_directives_range(UsingDirectives.begin(), 614 UsingDirectives.end()); 615 } 616 617 void updateNRVOCandidate(VarDecl *VD); 618 619 void applyNRVO(); 620 621 /// Init - This is used by the parser to implement scope caching. 622 void Init(Scope *parent, unsigned flags); 623 624 /// Sets up the specified scope flags and adjusts the scope state 625 /// variables accordingly. 626 void AddFlags(unsigned Flags); 627 628 void dumpImpl(raw_ostream &OS) const; 629 void dump() const; 630 }; 631 632 } // namespace clang 633 634 #endif // LLVM_CLANG_SEMA_SCOPE_H 635