diff --git a/cpp/downgrades/9629fc87dab7dbed0771bf5ce22bce4d7f943b52/old.dbscheme b/cpp/downgrades/9629fc87dab7dbed0771bf5ce22bce4d7f943b52/old.dbscheme new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9629fc87dab --- /dev/null +++ b/cpp/downgrades/9629fc87dab7dbed0771bf5ce22bce4d7f943b52/old.dbscheme @@ -0,0 +1,2300 @@ + +/** + * An invocation of the compiler. Note that more than one file may be + * compiled per invocation. For example, this command compiles three + * source files: + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + * + * The `id` simply identifies the invocation, while `cwd` is the working + * directory from which the compiler was invoked. + */ +compilations( + /** + * An invocation of the compiler. Note that more than one file may + * be compiled per invocation. For example, this command compiles + * three source files: + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + */ + unique int id : @compilation, + string cwd : string ref +); + +/** + * The arguments that were passed to the extractor for a compiler + * invocation. If `id` is for the compiler invocation + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + * + * then typically there will be rows for + * + * num | arg + * --- | --- + * 0 | *path to extractor* + * 1 | `--mimic` + * 2 | `/usr/bin/gcc` + * 3 | `-c` + * 4 | f1.c + * 5 | f2.c + * 6 | f3.c + */ +#keyset[id, num] +compilation_args( + int id : @compilation ref, + int num : int ref, + string arg : string ref +); + +/** + * The source files that are compiled by a compiler invocation. + * If `id` is for the compiler invocation + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + * + * then there will be rows for + * + * num | arg + * --- | --- + * 0 | f1.c + * 1 | f2.c + * 2 | f3.c + * + * Note that even if those files `#include` headers, those headers + * do not appear as rows. + */ +#keyset[id, num] +compilation_compiling_files( + int id : @compilation ref, + int num : int ref, + int file : @file ref +); + +/** + * The time taken by the extractor for a compiler invocation. + * + * For each file `num`, there will be rows for + * + * kind | seconds + * ---- | --- + * 1 | CPU seconds used by the extractor frontend + * 2 | Elapsed seconds during the extractor frontend + * 3 | CPU seconds used by the extractor backend + * 4 | Elapsed seconds during the extractor backend + */ +#keyset[id, num, kind] +compilation_time( + int id : @compilation ref, + int num : int ref, + /* kind: + 1 = frontend_cpu_seconds + 2 = frontend_elapsed_seconds + 3 = extractor_cpu_seconds + 4 = extractor_elapsed_seconds + */ + int kind : int ref, + float seconds : float ref +); + +/** + * An error or warning generated by the extractor. + * The diagnostic message `diagnostic` was generated during compiler + * invocation `compilation`, and is the `file_number_diagnostic_number`th + * message generated while extracting the `file_number`th file of that + * invocation. + */ +#keyset[compilation, file_number, file_number_diagnostic_number] +diagnostic_for( + int diagnostic : @diagnostic ref, + int compilation : @compilation ref, + int file_number : int ref, + int file_number_diagnostic_number : int ref +); + +/** + * If extraction was successful, then `cpu_seconds` and + * `elapsed_seconds` are the CPU time and elapsed time (respectively) + * that extraction took for compiler invocation `id`. + */ +compilation_finished( + unique int id : @compilation ref, + float cpu_seconds : float ref, + float elapsed_seconds : float ref +); + + +/** + * External data, loaded from CSV files during snapshot creation. See + * [Tutorial: Incorporating external data](https://help.semmle.com/wiki/display/SD/Tutorial%3A+Incorporating+external+data) + * for more information. + */ +externalData( + int id : @externalDataElement, + string path : string ref, + int column: int ref, + string value : string ref +); + +/** + * The source location of the snapshot. + */ +sourceLocationPrefix(string prefix : string ref); + +/** + * Information about packages that provide code used during compilation. + * The `id` is just a unique identifier. + * The `namespace` is typically the name of the package manager that + * provided the package (e.g. "dpkg" or "yum"). + * The `package_name` is the name of the package, and `version` is its + * version (as a string). + */ +external_packages( + unique int id: @external_package, + string namespace : string ref, + string package_name : string ref, + string version : string ref +); + +/** + * Holds if File `fileid` was provided by package `package`. + */ +header_to_external_package( + int fileid : @file ref, + int package : @external_package ref +); + +/* + * Version history + */ + +svnentries( + unique int id : @svnentry, + string revision : string ref, + string author : string ref, + date revisionDate : date ref, + int changeSize : int ref +) + +svnaffectedfiles( + int id : @svnentry ref, + int file : @file ref, + string action : string ref +) + +svnentrymsg( + unique int id : @svnentry ref, + string message : string ref +) + +svnchurn( + int commit : @svnentry ref, + int file : @file ref, + int addedLines : int ref, + int deletedLines : int ref +) + +/* + * C++ dbscheme + */ + +extractor_version( + string codeql_version: string ref, + string frontend_version: string ref +) + +@location = @location_stmt | @location_expr | @location_default ; + +/** + * The location of an element that is not an expression or a statement. + * The location spans column `startcolumn` of line `startline` to + * column `endcolumn` of line `endline` in file `file`. + * For more information, see + * [Locations](https://codeql.github.com/docs/writing-codeql-queries/providing-locations-in-codeql-queries/). + */ +locations_default( + /** The location of an element that is not an expression or a statement. */ + unique int id: @location_default, + int container: @container ref, + int startLine: int ref, + int startColumn: int ref, + int endLine: int ref, + int endColumn: int ref +); + +/** + * The location of a statement. + * The location spans column `startcolumn` of line `startline` to + * column `endcolumn` of line `endline` in file `file`. + * For more information, see + * [Locations](https://codeql.github.com/docs/writing-codeql-queries/providing-locations-in-codeql-queries/). + */ +locations_stmt( + /** The location of a statement. */ + unique int id: @location_stmt, + int container: @container ref, + int startLine: int ref, + int startColumn: int ref, + int endLine: int ref, + int endColumn: int ref +); + +/** + * The location of an expression. + * The location spans column `startcolumn` of line `startline` to + * column `endcolumn` of line `endline` in file `file`. + * For more information, see + * [Locations](https://codeql.github.com/docs/writing-codeql-queries/providing-locations-in-codeql-queries/). + */ +locations_expr( + /** The location of an expression. */ + unique int id: @location_expr, + int container: @container ref, + int startLine: int ref, + int startColumn: int ref, + int endLine: int ref, + int endColumn: int ref +); + +/** An element for which line-count information is available. */ +@sourceline = @file | @function | @variable | @enumconstant | @xmllocatable; + +numlines( + int element_id: @sourceline ref, + int num_lines: int ref, + int num_code: int ref, + int num_comment: int ref +); + +diagnostics( + unique int id: @diagnostic, + int severity: int ref, + string error_tag: string ref, + string error_message: string ref, + string full_error_message: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +files( + unique int id: @file, + string name: string ref +); + +folders( + unique int id: @folder, + string name: string ref +); + +@container = @folder | @file + +containerparent( + int parent: @container ref, + unique int child: @container ref +); + +fileannotations( + int id: @file ref, + int kind: int ref, + string name: string ref, + string value: string ref +); + +inmacroexpansion( + int id: @element ref, + int inv: @macroinvocation ref +); + +affectedbymacroexpansion( + int id: @element ref, + int inv: @macroinvocation ref +); + +case @macroinvocation.kind of + 1 = @macro_expansion +| 2 = @other_macro_reference +; + +macroinvocations( + unique int id: @macroinvocation, + int macro_id: @ppd_define ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +macroparent( + unique int id: @macroinvocation ref, + int parent_id: @macroinvocation ref +); + +// a macroinvocation may be part of another location +// the way to find a constant expression that uses a macro +// is thus to find a constant expression that has a location +// to which a macro invocation is bound +macrolocationbind( + int id: @macroinvocation ref, + int location: @location ref +); + +#keyset[invocation, argument_index] +macro_argument_unexpanded( + int invocation: @macroinvocation ref, + int argument_index: int ref, + string text: string ref +); + +#keyset[invocation, argument_index] +macro_argument_expanded( + int invocation: @macroinvocation ref, + int argument_index: int ref, + string text: string ref +); + +/* +case @function.kind of + 1 = @normal_function +| 2 = @constructor +| 3 = @destructor +| 4 = @conversion_function +| 5 = @operator +| 6 = @builtin_function // GCC built-in functions, e.g. __builtin___memcpy_chk +| 7 = @user_defined_literal +| 8 = @deduction_guide +; +*/ + +functions( + unique int id: @function, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +function_entry_point( + int id: @function ref, + unique int entry_point: @stmt ref +); + +function_return_type( + int id: @function ref, + int return_type: @type ref +); + +/** + * If `function` is a coroutine, then this gives the `std::experimental::resumable_traits` + * instance associated with it, and the variables representing the `handle` and `promise` + * for it. + */ +coroutine( + unique int function: @function ref, + int traits: @type ref, + int handle: @variable ref, + int promise: @variable ref +); + +/** The `new` function used for allocating the coroutine state, if any. */ +coroutine_new( + unique int function: @function ref, + int new: @function ref +); + +/** The `delete` function used for deallocating the coroutine state, if any. */ +coroutine_delete( + unique int function: @function ref, + int delete: @function ref +); + +purefunctions(unique int id: @function ref); + +function_deleted(unique int id: @function ref); + +function_defaulted(unique int id: @function ref); + +function_prototyped(unique int id: @function ref) + +member_function_this_type( + unique int id: @function ref, + int this_type: @type ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +fun_decls( + int id: @fun_decl, + int function: @function ref, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +fun_def(unique int id: @fun_decl ref); +fun_specialized(unique int id: @fun_decl ref); +fun_implicit(unique int id: @fun_decl ref); +fun_decl_specifiers( + int id: @fun_decl ref, + string name: string ref +) +#keyset[fun_decl, index] +fun_decl_throws( + int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); +/* an empty throw specification is different from none */ +fun_decl_empty_throws(unique int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref); +fun_decl_noexcept( + int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref, + int constant: @expr ref +); +fun_decl_empty_noexcept(int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref); +fun_decl_typedef_type( + unique int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref, + int typedeftype_id: @usertype ref +); + +param_decl_bind( + unique int id: @var_decl ref, + int index: int ref, + int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +var_decls( + int id: @var_decl, + int variable: @variable ref, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +var_def(unique int id: @var_decl ref); +var_decl_specifiers( + int id: @var_decl ref, + string name: string ref +) +is_structured_binding(unique int id: @variable ref); + +type_decls( + unique int id: @type_decl, + int type_id: @type ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +type_def(unique int id: @type_decl ref); +type_decl_top( + unique int type_decl: @type_decl ref +); + +namespace_decls( + unique int id: @namespace_decl, + int namespace_id: @namespace ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int bodylocation: @location_default ref +); + +case @using.kind of + 1 = @using_declaration +| 2 = @using_directive +| 3 = @using_enum_declaration +; + +usings( + unique int id: @using, + int element_id: @element ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +/** The element which contains the `using` declaration. */ +using_container( + int parent: @element ref, + int child: @using ref +); + +static_asserts( + unique int id: @static_assert, + int condition : @expr ref, + string message : string ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int enclosing : @element ref +); + +// each function has an ordered list of parameters +#keyset[id, type_id] +#keyset[function, index, type_id] +params( + int id: @parameter, + int function: @functionorblock ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +overrides( + int new: @function ref, + int old: @function ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +membervariables( + int id: @membervariable, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +globalvariables( + int id: @globalvariable, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +localvariables( + int id: @localvariable, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref +); + +autoderivation( + unique int var: @variable ref, + int derivation_type: @type ref +); + +orphaned_variables( + int var: @localvariable ref, + int function: @function ref +) + +enumconstants( + unique int id: @enumconstant, + int parent: @usertype ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@variable = @localscopevariable | @globalvariable | @membervariable; + +@localscopevariable = @localvariable | @parameter; + +/** + * Built-in types are the fundamental types, e.g., integral, floating, and void. + */ +case @builtintype.kind of + 1 = @errortype +| 2 = @unknowntype +| 3 = @void +| 4 = @boolean +| 5 = @char +| 6 = @unsigned_char +| 7 = @signed_char +| 8 = @short +| 9 = @unsigned_short +| 10 = @signed_short +| 11 = @int +| 12 = @unsigned_int +| 13 = @signed_int +| 14 = @long +| 15 = @unsigned_long +| 16 = @signed_long +| 17 = @long_long +| 18 = @unsigned_long_long +| 19 = @signed_long_long +// ... 20 Microsoft-specific __int8 +// ... 21 Microsoft-specific __int16 +// ... 22 Microsoft-specific __int32 +// ... 23 Microsoft-specific __int64 +| 24 = @float +| 25 = @double +| 26 = @long_double +| 27 = @complex_float // C99-specific _Complex float +| 28 = @complex_double // C99-specific _Complex double +| 29 = @complex_long_double // C99-specific _Complex long double +| 30 = @imaginary_float // C99-specific _Imaginary float +| 31 = @imaginary_double // C99-specific _Imaginary double +| 32 = @imaginary_long_double // C99-specific _Imaginary long double +| 33 = @wchar_t // Microsoft-specific +| 34 = @decltype_nullptr // C++11 +| 35 = @int128 // __int128 +| 36 = @unsigned_int128 // unsigned __int128 +| 37 = @signed_int128 // signed __int128 +| 38 = @float128 // __float128 +| 39 = @complex_float128 // _Complex __float128 +| 40 = @decimal32 // _Decimal32 +| 41 = @decimal64 // _Decimal64 +| 42 = @decimal128 // _Decimal128 +| 43 = @char16_t +| 44 = @char32_t +| 45 = @std_float32 // _Float32 +| 46 = @float32x // _Float32x +| 47 = @std_float64 // _Float64 +| 48 = @float64x // _Float64x +| 49 = @std_float128 // _Float128 +// ... 50 _Float128x +| 51 = @char8_t +| 52 = @float16 // _Float16 +| 53 = @complex_float16 // _Complex _Float16 +| 54 = @fp16 // __fp16 +| 55 = @std_bfloat16 // __bf16 +| 56 = @std_float16 // std::float16_t +| 57 = @complex_std_float32 // _Complex _Float32 +| 58 = @complex_float32x // _Complex _Float32x +| 59 = @complex_std_float64 // _Complex _Float64 +| 60 = @complex_float64x // _Complex _Float64x +| 61 = @complex_std_float128 // _Complex _Float128 +; + +builtintypes( + unique int id: @builtintype, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref, + int size: int ref, + int sign: int ref, + int alignment: int ref +); + +/** + * Derived types are types that are directly derived from existing types and + * point to, refer to, transform type data to return a new type. + */ +case @derivedtype.kind of + 1 = @pointer +| 2 = @reference +| 3 = @type_with_specifiers +| 4 = @array +| 5 = @gnu_vector +| 6 = @routineptr +| 7 = @routinereference +| 8 = @rvalue_reference // C++11 +// ... 9 type_conforming_to_protocols deprecated +| 10 = @block +; + +derivedtypes( + unique int id: @derivedtype, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +pointerishsize(unique int id: @derivedtype ref, + int size: int ref, + int alignment: int ref); + +arraysizes( + unique int id: @derivedtype ref, + int num_elements: int ref, + int bytesize: int ref, + int alignment: int ref +); + +typedefbase( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +/** + * An instance of the C++11 `decltype` operator. For example: + * ``` + * int a; + * decltype(1+a) b; + * ``` + * Here `expr` is `1+a`. + * + * Sometimes an additional pair of parentheses around the expression + * would change the semantics of this decltype, e.g. + * ``` + * struct A { double x; }; + * const A* a = new A(); + * decltype( a->x ); // type is double + * decltype((a->x)); // type is const double& + * ``` + * (Please consult the C++11 standard for more details). + * `parentheses_would_change_meaning` is `true` iff that is the case. + */ +#keyset[id, expr] +decltypes( + int id: @decltype, + int expr: @expr ref, + int base_type: @type ref, + boolean parentheses_would_change_meaning: boolean ref +); + +/* +case @usertype.kind of + 1 = @struct +| 2 = @class +| 3 = @union +| 4 = @enum +| 5 = @typedef // classic C: typedef typedef type name +| 6 = @template +| 7 = @template_parameter +| 8 = @template_template_parameter +| 9 = @proxy_class // a proxy class associated with a template parameter +// ... 10 objc_class deprecated +// ... 11 objc_protocol deprecated +// ... 12 objc_category deprecated +| 13 = @scoped_enum +| 14 = @using_alias // a using name = type style typedef +; +*/ + +usertypes( + unique int id: @usertype, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +usertypesize( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + int size: int ref, + int alignment: int ref +); + +usertype_final(unique int id: @usertype ref); + +usertype_uuid( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + string uuid: string ref +); + +mangled_name( + unique int id: @declaration ref, + int mangled_name : @mangledname, + boolean is_complete: boolean ref +); + +is_pod_class(unique int id: @usertype ref); +is_standard_layout_class(unique int id: @usertype ref); + +is_complete(unique int id: @usertype ref); + +is_class_template(unique int id: @usertype ref); +class_instantiation( + int to: @usertype ref, + int from: @usertype ref +); +class_template_argument( + int type_id: @usertype ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_type: @type ref +); +class_template_argument_value( + int type_id: @usertype ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_value: @expr ref +); + +is_proxy_class_for( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + unique int templ_param_id: @usertype ref +); + +type_mentions( + unique int id: @type_mention, + int type_id: @type ref, + int location: @location ref, + // a_symbol_reference_kind from the frontend. + int kind: int ref +); + +is_function_template(unique int id: @function ref); +function_instantiation( + unique int to: @function ref, + int from: @function ref +); +function_template_argument( + int function_id: @function ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_type: @type ref +); +function_template_argument_value( + int function_id: @function ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_value: @expr ref +); + +is_variable_template(unique int id: @variable ref); +variable_instantiation( + unique int to: @variable ref, + int from: @variable ref +); +variable_template_argument( + int variable_id: @variable ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_type: @type ref +); +variable_template_argument_value( + int variable_id: @variable ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_value: @expr ref +); + +/* + Fixed point types + precision(1) = short, precision(2) = default, precision(3) = long + is_unsigned(1) = unsigned is_unsigned(2) = signed + is_fract_type(1) = declared with _Fract + saturating(1) = declared with _Sat +*/ +/* TODO +fixedpointtypes( + unique int id: @fixedpointtype, + int precision: int ref, + int is_unsigned: int ref, + int is_fract_type: int ref, + int saturating: int ref); +*/ + +routinetypes( + unique int id: @routinetype, + int return_type: @type ref +); + +routinetypeargs( + int routine: @routinetype ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +ptrtomembers( + unique int id: @ptrtomember, + int type_id: @type ref, + int class_id: @type ref +); + +/* + specifiers for types, functions, and variables + + "public", + "protected", + "private", + + "const", + "volatile", + "static", + + "pure", + "virtual", + "sealed", // Microsoft + "__interface", // Microsoft + "inline", + "explicit", + + "near", // near far extension + "far", // near far extension + "__ptr32", // Microsoft + "__ptr64", // Microsoft + "__sptr", // Microsoft + "__uptr", // Microsoft + "dllimport", // Microsoft + "dllexport", // Microsoft + "thread", // Microsoft + "naked", // Microsoft + "microsoft_inline", // Microsoft + "forceinline", // Microsoft + "selectany", // Microsoft + "nothrow", // Microsoft + "novtable", // Microsoft + "noreturn", // Microsoft + "noinline", // Microsoft + "noalias", // Microsoft + "restrict", // Microsoft +*/ + +specifiers( + unique int id: @specifier, + unique string str: string ref +); + +typespecifiers( + int type_id: @type ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +funspecifiers( + int func_id: @function ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +varspecifiers( + int var_id: @accessible ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +attributes( + unique int id: @attribute, + int kind: int ref, + string name: string ref, + string name_space: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +case @attribute.kind of + 0 = @gnuattribute +| 1 = @stdattribute +| 2 = @declspec +| 3 = @msattribute +| 4 = @alignas +// ... 5 @objc_propertyattribute deprecated +; + +attribute_args( + unique int id: @attribute_arg, + int kind: int ref, + int attribute: @attribute ref, + int index: int ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +case @attribute_arg.kind of + 0 = @attribute_arg_empty +| 1 = @attribute_arg_token +| 2 = @attribute_arg_constant +| 3 = @attribute_arg_type +| 4 = @attribute_arg_constant_expr +| 5 = @attribute_arg_expr +; + +attribute_arg_value( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + string value: string ref +); +attribute_arg_type( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); +attribute_arg_constant( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + int constant: @expr ref +) +attribute_arg_expr( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + int expr: @expr ref +) +attribute_arg_name( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + string name: string ref +); + +typeattributes( + int type_id: @type ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +funcattributes( + int func_id: @function ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +varattributes( + int var_id: @accessible ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +stmtattributes( + int stmt_id: @stmt ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +@type = @builtintype + | @derivedtype + | @usertype + /* TODO | @fixedpointtype */ + | @routinetype + | @ptrtomember + | @decltype; + +unspecifiedtype( + unique int type_id: @type ref, + int unspecified_type_id: @type ref +); + +member( + int parent: @type ref, + int index: int ref, + int child: @member ref +); + +@enclosingfunction_child = @usertype | @variable | @namespace + +enclosingfunction( + unique int child: @enclosingfunction_child ref, + int parent: @function ref +); + +derivations( + unique int derivation: @derivation, + int sub: @type ref, + int index: int ref, + int super: @type ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +derspecifiers( + int der_id: @derivation ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +/** + * Contains the byte offset of the base class subobject within the derived + * class. Only holds for non-virtual base classes, but see table + * `virtual_base_offsets` for offsets of virtual base class subobjects. + */ +direct_base_offsets( + unique int der_id: @derivation ref, + int offset: int ref +); + +/** + * Contains the byte offset of the virtual base class subobject for class + * `super` within a most-derived object of class `sub`. `super` can be either a + * direct or indirect base class. + */ +#keyset[sub, super] +virtual_base_offsets( + int sub: @usertype ref, + int super: @usertype ref, + int offset: int ref +); + +frienddecls( + unique int id: @frienddecl, + int type_id: @type ref, + int decl_id: @declaration ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@declaredtype = @usertype ; + +@declaration = @function + | @declaredtype + | @variable + | @enumconstant + | @frienddecl; + +@member = @membervariable + | @function + | @declaredtype + | @enumconstant; + +@locatable = @diagnostic + | @declaration + | @ppd_include + | @ppd_define + | @macroinvocation + /*| @funcall*/ + | @xmllocatable + | @attribute + | @attribute_arg; + +@namedscope = @namespace | @usertype; + +@element = @locatable + | @file + | @folder + | @specifier + | @type + | @expr + | @namespace + | @initialiser + | @stmt + | @derivation + | @comment + | @preprocdirect + | @fun_decl + | @var_decl + | @type_decl + | @namespace_decl + | @using + | @namequalifier + | @specialnamequalifyingelement + | @static_assert + | @type_mention + | @lambdacapture; + +@exprparent = @element; + +comments( + unique int id: @comment, + string contents: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +commentbinding( + int id: @comment ref, + int element: @element ref +); + +exprconv( + int converted: @expr ref, + unique int conversion: @expr ref +); + +compgenerated(unique int id: @element ref); + +/** + * `destructor_call` destructs the `i`'th entity that should be + * destructed following `element`. Note that entities should be + * destructed in reverse construction order, so for a given `element` + * these should be called from highest to lowest `i`. + */ +#keyset[element, destructor_call] +#keyset[element, i] +synthetic_destructor_call( + int element: @element ref, + int i: int ref, + int destructor_call: @routineexpr ref +); + +namespaces( + unique int id: @namespace, + string name: string ref +); + +namespace_inline( + unique int id: @namespace ref +); + +namespacembrs( + int parentid: @namespace ref, + unique int memberid: @namespacembr ref +); + +@namespacembr = @declaration | @namespace; + +exprparents( + int expr_id: @expr ref, + int child_index: int ref, + int parent_id: @exprparent ref +); + +expr_isload(unique int expr_id: @expr ref); + +@cast = @c_style_cast + | @const_cast + | @dynamic_cast + | @reinterpret_cast + | @static_cast + ; + +/* +case @conversion.kind of + 0 = @simple_conversion // a numeric conversion, qualification conversion, or a reinterpret_cast +| 1 = @bool_conversion // conversion to 'bool' +| 2 = @base_class_conversion // a derived-to-base conversion +| 3 = @derived_class_conversion // a base-to-derived conversion +| 4 = @pm_base_class_conversion // a derived-to-base conversion of a pointer to member +| 5 = @pm_derived_class_conversion // a base-to-derived conversion of a pointer to member +| 6 = @glvalue_adjust // an adjustment of the type of a glvalue +| 7 = @prvalue_adjust // an adjustment of the type of a prvalue +; +*/ +/** + * Describes the semantics represented by a cast expression. This is largely + * independent of the source syntax of the cast, so it is separate from the + * regular expression kind. + */ +conversionkinds( + unique int expr_id: @cast ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +@conversion = @cast + | @array_to_pointer + | @parexpr + | @reference_to + | @ref_indirect + | @temp_init + ; + +/* +case @funbindexpr.kind of + 0 = @normal_call // a normal call +| 1 = @virtual_call // a virtual call +| 2 = @adl_call // a call whose target is only found by ADL +; +*/ +iscall( + unique int caller: @funbindexpr ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +numtemplatearguments( + unique int expr_id: @expr ref, + int num: int ref +); + +specialnamequalifyingelements( + unique int id: @specialnamequalifyingelement, + unique string name: string ref +); + +@namequalifiableelement = @expr | @namequalifier; +@namequalifyingelement = @namespace + | @specialnamequalifyingelement + | @usertype; + +namequalifiers( + unique int id: @namequalifier, + unique int qualifiableelement: @namequalifiableelement ref, + int qualifyingelement: @namequalifyingelement ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +varbind( + int expr: @varbindexpr ref, + int var: @accessible ref +); + +funbind( + int expr: @funbindexpr ref, + int fun: @function ref +); + +@any_new_expr = @new_expr + | @new_array_expr; + +@new_or_delete_expr = @any_new_expr + | @delete_expr + | @delete_array_expr; + +@prefix_crement_expr = @preincrexpr | @predecrexpr; + +@postfix_crement_expr = @postincrexpr | @postdecrexpr; + +@increment_expr = @preincrexpr | @postincrexpr; + +@decrement_expr = @predecrexpr | @postdecrexpr; + +@crement_expr = @increment_expr | @decrement_expr; + +@un_arith_op_expr = @arithnegexpr + | @unaryplusexpr + | @conjugation + | @realpartexpr + | @imagpartexpr + | @crement_expr + ; + +@un_bitwise_op_expr = @complementexpr; + +@un_log_op_expr = @notexpr; + +@un_op_expr = @address_of + | @indirect + | @un_arith_op_expr + | @un_bitwise_op_expr + | @builtinaddressof + | @vec_fill + | @un_log_op_expr + | @co_await + | @co_yield + ; + +@bin_log_op_expr = @andlogicalexpr | @orlogicalexpr; + +@cmp_op_expr = @eq_op_expr | @rel_op_expr; + +@eq_op_expr = @eqexpr | @neexpr; + +@rel_op_expr = @gtexpr + | @ltexpr + | @geexpr + | @leexpr + | @spaceshipexpr + ; + +@bin_bitwise_op_expr = @lshiftexpr + | @rshiftexpr + | @andexpr + | @orexpr + | @xorexpr + ; + +@p_arith_op_expr = @paddexpr + | @psubexpr + | @pdiffexpr + ; + +@bin_arith_op_expr = @addexpr + | @subexpr + | @mulexpr + | @divexpr + | @remexpr + | @jmulexpr + | @jdivexpr + | @fjaddexpr + | @jfaddexpr + | @fjsubexpr + | @jfsubexpr + | @minexpr + | @maxexpr + | @p_arith_op_expr + ; + +@bin_op_expr = @bin_arith_op_expr + | @bin_bitwise_op_expr + | @cmp_op_expr + | @bin_log_op_expr + ; + +@op_expr = @un_op_expr + | @bin_op_expr + | @assign_expr + | @conditionalexpr + ; + +@assign_arith_expr = @assignaddexpr + | @assignsubexpr + | @assignmulexpr + | @assigndivexpr + | @assignremexpr + ; + +@assign_bitwise_expr = @assignandexpr + | @assignorexpr + | @assignxorexpr + | @assignlshiftexpr + | @assignrshiftexpr + ; + +@assign_pointer_expr = @assignpaddexpr + | @assignpsubexpr + ; + +@assign_op_expr = @assign_arith_expr + | @assign_bitwise_expr + | @assign_pointer_expr + ; + +@assign_expr = @assignexpr | @assign_op_expr | @blockassignexpr + +/* + Binary encoding of the allocator form. + + case @allocator.form of + 0 = plain + | 1 = alignment + ; +*/ + +/** + * The allocator function associated with a `new` or `new[]` expression. + * The `form` column specified whether the allocation call contains an alignment + * argument. + */ +expr_allocator( + unique int expr: @any_new_expr ref, + int func: @function ref, + int form: int ref +); + +/* + Binary encoding of the deallocator form. + + case @deallocator.form of + 0 = plain + | 1 = size + | 2 = alignment + | 4 = destroying_delete + ; +*/ + +/** + * The deallocator function associated with a `delete`, `delete[]`, `new`, or + * `new[]` expression. For a `new` or `new[]` expression, the deallocator is the + * one used to free memory if the initialization throws an exception. + * The `form` column specifies whether the deallocation call contains a size + * argument, and alignment argument, or both. + */ +expr_deallocator( + unique int expr: @new_or_delete_expr ref, + int func: @function ref, + int form: int ref +); + +/** + * Holds if the `@conditionalexpr` is of the two operand form + * `guard ? : false`. + */ +expr_cond_two_operand( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref +); + +/** + * The guard of `@conditionalexpr` `guard ? true : false` + */ +expr_cond_guard( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref, + int guard: @expr ref +); + +/** + * The expression used when the guard of `@conditionalexpr` + * `guard ? true : false` holds. For the two operand form + * `guard ?: false` consider using `expr_cond_guard` instead. + */ +expr_cond_true( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref, + int true: @expr ref +); + +/** + * The expression used when the guard of `@conditionalexpr` + * `guard ? true : false` does not hold. + */ +expr_cond_false( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref, + int false: @expr ref +); + +/** A string representation of the value. */ +values( + unique int id: @value, + string str: string ref +); + +/** The actual text in the source code for the value, if any. */ +valuetext( + unique int id: @value ref, + string text: string ref +); + +valuebind( + int val: @value ref, + unique int expr: @expr ref +); + +fieldoffsets( + unique int id: @variable ref, + int byteoffset: int ref, + int bitoffset: int ref +); + +bitfield( + unique int id: @variable ref, + int bits: int ref, + int declared_bits: int ref +); + +/* TODO +memberprefix( + int member: @expr ref, + int prefix: @expr ref +); +*/ + +/* + kind(1) = mbrcallexpr + kind(2) = mbrptrcallexpr + kind(3) = mbrptrmbrcallexpr + kind(4) = ptrmbrptrmbrcallexpr + kind(5) = mbrreadexpr // x.y + kind(6) = mbrptrreadexpr // p->y + kind(7) = mbrptrmbrreadexpr // x.*pm + kind(8) = mbrptrmbrptrreadexpr // x->*pm + kind(9) = staticmbrreadexpr // static x.y + kind(10) = staticmbrptrreadexpr // static p->y +*/ +/* TODO +memberaccess( + int member: @expr ref, + int kind: int ref +); +*/ + +initialisers( + unique int init: @initialiser, + int var: @accessible ref, + unique int expr: @expr ref, + int location: @location_expr ref +); + +braced_initialisers( + int init: @initialiser ref +); + +/** + * An ancestor for the expression, for cases in which we cannot + * otherwise find the expression's parent. + */ +expr_ancestor( + int exp: @expr ref, + int ancestor: @element ref +); + +exprs( + unique int id: @expr, + int kind: int ref, + int location: @location_expr ref +); + +expr_reuse( + int reuse: @expr ref, + int original: @expr ref, + int value_category: int ref +) + +/* + case @value.category of + 1 = prval + | 2 = xval + | 3 = lval + ; +*/ +expr_types( + int id: @expr ref, + int typeid: @type ref, + int value_category: int ref +); + +case @expr.kind of + 1 = @errorexpr +| 2 = @address_of // & AddressOfExpr +| 3 = @reference_to // ReferenceToExpr (implicit?) +| 4 = @indirect // * PointerDereferenceExpr +| 5 = @ref_indirect // ReferenceDereferenceExpr (implicit?) +// ... +| 8 = @array_to_pointer // (???) +| 9 = @vacuous_destructor_call // VacuousDestructorCall +// ... +| 11 = @assume // Microsoft +| 12 = @parexpr +| 13 = @arithnegexpr +| 14 = @unaryplusexpr +| 15 = @complementexpr +| 16 = @notexpr +| 17 = @conjugation // GNU ~ operator +| 18 = @realpartexpr // GNU __real +| 19 = @imagpartexpr // GNU __imag +| 20 = @postincrexpr +| 21 = @postdecrexpr +| 22 = @preincrexpr +| 23 = @predecrexpr +| 24 = @conditionalexpr +| 25 = @addexpr +| 26 = @subexpr +| 27 = @mulexpr +| 28 = @divexpr +| 29 = @remexpr +| 30 = @jmulexpr // C99 mul imaginary +| 31 = @jdivexpr // C99 div imaginary +| 32 = @fjaddexpr // C99 add real + imaginary +| 33 = @jfaddexpr // C99 add imaginary + real +| 34 = @fjsubexpr // C99 sub real - imaginary +| 35 = @jfsubexpr // C99 sub imaginary - real +| 36 = @paddexpr // pointer add (pointer + int or int + pointer) +| 37 = @psubexpr // pointer sub (pointer - integer) +| 38 = @pdiffexpr // difference between two pointers +| 39 = @lshiftexpr +| 40 = @rshiftexpr +| 41 = @andexpr +| 42 = @orexpr +| 43 = @xorexpr +| 44 = @eqexpr +| 45 = @neexpr +| 46 = @gtexpr +| 47 = @ltexpr +| 48 = @geexpr +| 49 = @leexpr +| 50 = @minexpr // GNU minimum +| 51 = @maxexpr // GNU maximum +| 52 = @assignexpr +| 53 = @assignaddexpr +| 54 = @assignsubexpr +| 55 = @assignmulexpr +| 56 = @assigndivexpr +| 57 = @assignremexpr +| 58 = @assignlshiftexpr +| 59 = @assignrshiftexpr +| 60 = @assignandexpr +| 61 = @assignorexpr +| 62 = @assignxorexpr +| 63 = @assignpaddexpr // assign pointer add +| 64 = @assignpsubexpr // assign pointer sub +| 65 = @andlogicalexpr +| 66 = @orlogicalexpr +| 67 = @commaexpr +| 68 = @subscriptexpr // access to member of an array, e.g., a[5] +// ... 69 @objc_subscriptexpr deprecated +// ... 70 @cmdaccess deprecated +// ... +| 73 = @virtfunptrexpr +| 74 = @callexpr +// ... 75 @msgexpr_normal deprecated +// ... 76 @msgexpr_super deprecated +// ... 77 @atselectorexpr deprecated +// ... 78 @atprotocolexpr deprecated +| 79 = @vastartexpr +| 80 = @vaargexpr +| 81 = @vaendexpr +| 82 = @vacopyexpr +// ... 83 @atencodeexpr deprecated +| 84 = @varaccess +| 85 = @thisaccess +// ... 86 @objc_box_expr deprecated +| 87 = @new_expr +| 88 = @delete_expr +| 89 = @throw_expr +| 90 = @condition_decl // a variable declared in a condition, e.g., if(int x = y > 2) +| 91 = @braced_init_list +| 92 = @type_id +| 93 = @runtime_sizeof +| 94 = @runtime_alignof +| 95 = @sizeof_pack +| 96 = @expr_stmt // GNU extension +| 97 = @routineexpr +| 98 = @type_operand // used to access a type in certain contexts (haven't found any examples yet....) +| 99 = @offsetofexpr // offsetof ::= type and field +| 100 = @hasassignexpr // __has_assign ::= type +| 101 = @hascopyexpr // __has_copy ::= type +| 102 = @hasnothrowassign // __has_nothrow_assign ::= type +| 103 = @hasnothrowconstr // __has_nothrow_constructor ::= type +| 104 = @hasnothrowcopy // __has_nothrow_copy ::= type +| 105 = @hastrivialassign // __has_trivial_assign ::= type +| 106 = @hastrivialconstr // __has_trivial_constructor ::= type +| 107 = @hastrivialcopy // __has_trivial_copy ::= type +| 108 = @hasuserdestr // __has_user_destructor ::= type +| 109 = @hasvirtualdestr // __has_virtual_destructor ::= type +| 110 = @isabstractexpr // __is_abstract ::= type +| 111 = @isbaseofexpr // __is_base_of ::= type type +| 112 = @isclassexpr // __is_class ::= type +| 113 = @isconvtoexpr // __is_convertible_to ::= type type +| 114 = @isemptyexpr // __is_empty ::= type +| 115 = @isenumexpr // __is_enum ::= type +| 116 = @ispodexpr // __is_pod ::= type +| 117 = @ispolyexpr // __is_polymorphic ::= type +| 118 = @isunionexpr // __is_union ::= type +| 119 = @typescompexpr // GNU __builtin_types_compatible ::= type type +| 120 = @intaddrexpr // frontend internal builtin, used to implement offsetof +// ... +| 122 = @hastrivialdestructor // __has_trivial_destructor ::= type +| 123 = @literal +| 124 = @uuidof +| 127 = @aggregateliteral +| 128 = @delete_array_expr +| 129 = @new_array_expr +// ... 130 @objc_array_literal deprecated +// ... 131 @objc_dictionary_literal deprecated +| 132 = @foldexpr +// ... +| 200 = @ctordirectinit +| 201 = @ctorvirtualinit +| 202 = @ctorfieldinit +| 203 = @ctordelegatinginit +| 204 = @dtordirectdestruct +| 205 = @dtorvirtualdestruct +| 206 = @dtorfielddestruct +// ... +| 210 = @static_cast +| 211 = @reinterpret_cast +| 212 = @const_cast +| 213 = @dynamic_cast +| 214 = @c_style_cast +| 215 = @lambdaexpr +| 216 = @param_ref +| 217 = @noopexpr +// ... +| 294 = @istriviallyconstructibleexpr +| 295 = @isdestructibleexpr +| 296 = @isnothrowdestructibleexpr +| 297 = @istriviallydestructibleexpr +| 298 = @istriviallyassignableexpr +| 299 = @isnothrowassignableexpr +| 300 = @istrivialexpr +| 301 = @isstandardlayoutexpr +| 302 = @istriviallycopyableexpr +| 303 = @isliteraltypeexpr +| 304 = @hastrivialmoveconstructorexpr +| 305 = @hastrivialmoveassignexpr +| 306 = @hasnothrowmoveassignexpr +| 307 = @isconstructibleexpr +| 308 = @isnothrowconstructibleexpr +| 309 = @hasfinalizerexpr +| 310 = @isdelegateexpr +| 311 = @isinterfaceclassexpr +| 312 = @isrefarrayexpr +| 313 = @isrefclassexpr +| 314 = @issealedexpr +| 315 = @issimplevalueclassexpr +| 316 = @isvalueclassexpr +| 317 = @isfinalexpr +| 319 = @noexceptexpr +| 320 = @builtinshufflevector +| 321 = @builtinchooseexpr +| 322 = @builtinaddressof +| 323 = @vec_fill +| 324 = @builtinconvertvector +| 325 = @builtincomplex +| 326 = @spaceshipexpr +| 327 = @co_await +| 328 = @co_yield +| 329 = @temp_init +| 330 = @isassignable +| 331 = @isaggregate +| 332 = @hasuniqueobjectrepresentations +| 333 = @builtinbitcast +| 334 = @builtinshuffle +| 335 = @blockassignexpr +| 336 = @issame +| 337 = @isfunction +| 338 = @islayoutcompatible +| 339 = @ispointerinterconvertiblebaseof +| 340 = @isarray +| 341 = @arrayrank +| 342 = @arrayextent +| 343 = @isarithmetic +| 344 = @iscompletetype +| 345 = @iscompound +| 346 = @isconst +| 347 = @isfloatingpoint +| 348 = @isfundamental +| 349 = @isintegral +| 350 = @islvaluereference +| 351 = @ismemberfunctionpointer +| 352 = @ismemberobjectpointer +| 353 = @ismemberpointer +| 354 = @isobject +| 355 = @ispointer +| 356 = @isreference +| 357 = @isrvaluereference +| 358 = @isscalar +| 359 = @issigned +| 360 = @isunsigned +| 361 = @isvoid +| 362 = @isvolatile +| 363 = @reuseexpr +| 364 = @istriviallycopyassignable +| 365 = @isassignablenopreconditioncheck +| 366 = @referencebindstotemporary +| 367 = @issameas +| 368 = @builtinhasattribute +| 369 = @ispointerinterconvertiblewithclass +| 370 = @builtinispointerinterconvertiblewithclass +| 371 = @iscorrespondingmember +| 372 = @builtiniscorrespondingmember +| 373 = @isboundedarray +| 374 = @isunboundedarray +| 375 = @isreferenceable +| 378 = @isnothrowconvertible +| 379 = @referenceconstructsfromtemporary +| 380 = @referenceconvertsfromtemporary +| 381 = @isconvertible +| 382 = @isvalidwinrttype +| 383 = @iswinclass +| 384 = @iswininterface +; + +@var_args_expr = @vastartexpr + | @vaendexpr + | @vaargexpr + | @vacopyexpr + ; + +@builtin_op = @var_args_expr + | @noopexpr + | @offsetofexpr + | @intaddrexpr + | @hasassignexpr + | @hascopyexpr + | @hasnothrowassign + | @hasnothrowconstr + | @hasnothrowcopy + | @hastrivialassign + | @hastrivialconstr + | @hastrivialcopy + | @hastrivialdestructor + | @hasuserdestr + | @hasvirtualdestr + | @isabstractexpr + | @isbaseofexpr + | @isclassexpr + | @isconvtoexpr + | @isemptyexpr + | @isenumexpr + | @ispodexpr + | @ispolyexpr + | @isunionexpr + | @typescompexpr + | @builtinshufflevector + | @builtinconvertvector + | @builtinaddressof + | @istriviallyconstructibleexpr + | @isdestructibleexpr + | @isnothrowdestructibleexpr + | @istriviallydestructibleexpr + | @istriviallyassignableexpr + | @isnothrowassignableexpr + | @istrivialexpr + | @isstandardlayoutexpr + | @istriviallycopyableexpr + | @isliteraltypeexpr + | @hastrivialmoveconstructorexpr + | @hastrivialmoveassignexpr + | @hasnothrowmoveassignexpr + | @isconstructibleexpr + | @isnothrowconstructibleexpr + | @hasfinalizerexpr + | @isdelegateexpr + | @isinterfaceclassexpr + | @isrefarrayexpr + | @isrefclassexpr + | @issealedexpr + | @issimplevalueclassexpr + | @isvalueclassexpr + | @isfinalexpr + | @builtinchooseexpr + | @builtincomplex + | @isassignable + | @isaggregate + | @hasuniqueobjectrepresentations + | @builtinbitcast + | @builtinshuffle + | @issame + | @isfunction + | @islayoutcompatible + | @ispointerinterconvertiblebaseof + | @isarray + | @arrayrank + | @arrayextent + | @isarithmetic + | @iscompletetype + | @iscompound + | @isconst + | @isfloatingpoint + | @isfundamental + | @isintegral + | @islvaluereference + | @ismemberfunctionpointer + | @ismemberobjectpointer + | @ismemberpointer + | @isobject + | @ispointer + | @isreference + | @isrvaluereference + | @isscalar + | @issigned + | @isunsigned + | @isvoid + | @isvolatile + | @istriviallycopyassignable + | @isassignablenopreconditioncheck + | @referencebindstotemporary + | @issameas + | @builtinhasattribute + | @ispointerinterconvertiblewithclass + | @builtinispointerinterconvertiblewithclass + | @iscorrespondingmember + | @builtiniscorrespondingmember + | @isboundedarray + | @isunboundedarray + | @isreferenceable + | @isnothrowconvertible + | @referenceconstructsfromtemporary + | @referenceconvertsfromtemporary + | @isconvertible + | @isvalidwinrttype + | @iswinclass + | @iswininterface + ; + +new_allocated_type( + unique int expr: @new_expr ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +new_array_allocated_type( + unique int expr: @new_array_expr ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +/** + * The field being initialized by an initializer expression within an aggregate + * initializer for a class/struct/union. Position is used to sort repeated initializers. + */ +#keyset[aggregate, position] +aggregate_field_init( + int aggregate: @aggregateliteral ref, + int initializer: @expr ref, + int field: @membervariable ref, + int position: int ref +); + +/** + * The index of the element being initialized by an initializer expression + * within an aggregate initializer for an array. Position is used to sort repeated initializers. + */ +#keyset[aggregate, position] +aggregate_array_init( + int aggregate: @aggregateliteral ref, + int initializer: @expr ref, + int element_index: int ref, + int position: int ref +); + +@ctorinit = @ctordirectinit + | @ctorvirtualinit + | @ctorfieldinit + | @ctordelegatinginit; +@dtordestruct = @dtordirectdestruct + | @dtorvirtualdestruct + | @dtorfielddestruct; + + +condition_decl_bind( + unique int expr: @condition_decl ref, + unique int decl: @declaration ref +); + +typeid_bind( + unique int expr: @type_id ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +uuidof_bind( + unique int expr: @uuidof ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +@runtime_sizeof_or_alignof = @runtime_sizeof | @runtime_alignof; + +sizeof_bind( + unique int expr: @runtime_sizeof_or_alignof ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +code_block( + unique int block: @literal ref, + unique int routine: @function ref +); + +lambdas( + unique int expr: @lambdaexpr ref, + string default_capture: string ref, + boolean has_explicit_return_type: boolean ref +); + +lambda_capture( + unique int id: @lambdacapture, + int lambda: @lambdaexpr ref, + int index: int ref, + int field: @membervariable ref, + boolean captured_by_reference: boolean ref, + boolean is_implicit: boolean ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@funbindexpr = @routineexpr + | @new_expr + | @delete_expr + | @delete_array_expr + | @ctordirectinit + | @ctorvirtualinit + | @ctordelegatinginit + | @dtordirectdestruct + | @dtorvirtualdestruct; + +@varbindexpr = @varaccess | @ctorfieldinit | @dtorfielddestruct; +@addressable = @function | @variable ; +@accessible = @addressable | @enumconstant ; + +@access = @varaccess | @routineexpr ; + +fold( + int expr: @foldexpr ref, + string operator: string ref, + boolean is_left_fold: boolean ref +); + +stmts( + unique int id: @stmt, + int kind: int ref, + int location: @location_stmt ref +); + +case @stmt.kind of + 1 = @stmt_expr +| 2 = @stmt_if +| 3 = @stmt_while +| 4 = @stmt_goto +| 5 = @stmt_label +| 6 = @stmt_return +| 7 = @stmt_block +| 8 = @stmt_end_test_while // do { ... } while ( ... ) +| 9 = @stmt_for +| 10 = @stmt_switch_case +| 11 = @stmt_switch +| 13 = @stmt_asm // "asm" statement or the body of an asm function +| 15 = @stmt_try_block +| 16 = @stmt_microsoft_try // Microsoft +| 17 = @stmt_decl +| 18 = @stmt_set_vla_size // C99 +| 19 = @stmt_vla_decl // C99 +| 25 = @stmt_assigned_goto // GNU +| 26 = @stmt_empty +| 27 = @stmt_continue +| 28 = @stmt_break +| 29 = @stmt_range_based_for // C++11 +// ... 30 @stmt_at_autoreleasepool_block deprecated +// ... 31 @stmt_objc_for_in deprecated +// ... 32 @stmt_at_synchronized deprecated +| 33 = @stmt_handler +// ... 34 @stmt_finally_end deprecated +| 35 = @stmt_constexpr_if +| 37 = @stmt_co_return +; + +type_vla( + int type_id: @type ref, + int decl: @stmt_vla_decl ref +); + +variable_vla( + int var: @variable ref, + int decl: @stmt_vla_decl ref +); + +if_initialization( + unique int if_stmt: @stmt_if ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +if_then( + unique int if_stmt: @stmt_if ref, + int then_id: @stmt ref +); + +if_else( + unique int if_stmt: @stmt_if ref, + int else_id: @stmt ref +); + +constexpr_if_initialization( + unique int constexpr_if_stmt: @stmt_constexpr_if ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +constexpr_if_then( + unique int constexpr_if_stmt: @stmt_constexpr_if ref, + int then_id: @stmt ref +); + +constexpr_if_else( + unique int constexpr_if_stmt: @stmt_constexpr_if ref, + int else_id: @stmt ref +); + +while_body( + unique int while_stmt: @stmt_while ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +do_body( + unique int do_stmt: @stmt_end_test_while ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +switch_initialization( + unique int switch_stmt: @stmt_switch ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +#keyset[switch_stmt, index] +switch_case( + int switch_stmt: @stmt_switch ref, + int index: int ref, + int case_id: @stmt_switch_case ref +); + +switch_body( + unique int switch_stmt: @stmt_switch ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +@stmt_for_or_range_based_for = @stmt_for + | @stmt_range_based_for; + +for_initialization( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for_or_range_based_for ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +for_condition( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for ref, + int condition_id: @expr ref +); + +for_update( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for ref, + int update_id: @expr ref +); + +for_body( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +@stmtparent = @stmt | @expr_stmt ; +stmtparents( + unique int id: @stmt ref, + int index: int ref, + int parent: @stmtparent ref +); + +ishandler(unique int block: @stmt_block ref); + +@cfgnode = @stmt | @expr | @function | @initialiser ; + +stmt_decl_bind( + int stmt: @stmt_decl ref, + int num: int ref, + int decl: @declaration ref +); + +stmt_decl_entry_bind( + int stmt: @stmt_decl ref, + int num: int ref, + int decl_entry: @element ref +); + +@functionorblock = @function | @stmt_block; + +blockscope( + unique int block: @stmt_block ref, + int enclosing: @functionorblock ref +); + +@jump = @stmt_goto | @stmt_break | @stmt_continue; + +@jumporlabel = @jump | @stmt_label | @literal; + +jumpinfo( + unique int id: @jumporlabel ref, + string str: string ref, + int target: @stmt ref +); + +preprocdirects( + unique int id: @preprocdirect, + int kind: int ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +case @preprocdirect.kind of + 0 = @ppd_if +| 1 = @ppd_ifdef +| 2 = @ppd_ifndef +| 3 = @ppd_elif +| 4 = @ppd_else +| 5 = @ppd_endif +| 6 = @ppd_plain_include +| 7 = @ppd_define +| 8 = @ppd_undef +| 9 = @ppd_line +| 10 = @ppd_error +| 11 = @ppd_pragma +| 12 = @ppd_objc_import +| 13 = @ppd_include_next +| 18 = @ppd_warning +; + +@ppd_include = @ppd_plain_include | @ppd_objc_import | @ppd_include_next; + +@ppd_branch = @ppd_if | @ppd_ifdef | @ppd_ifndef | @ppd_elif; + +preprocpair( + int begin : @ppd_branch ref, + int elseelifend : @preprocdirect ref +); + +preproctrue(int branch : @ppd_branch ref); +preprocfalse(int branch : @ppd_branch ref); + +preproctext( + unique int id: @preprocdirect ref, + string head: string ref, + string body: string ref +); + +includes( + unique int id: @ppd_include ref, + int included: @file ref +); + +link_targets( + int id: @link_target, + int binary: @file ref +); + +link_parent( + int element : @element ref, + int link_target : @link_target ref +); + +/* XML Files */ + +xmlEncoding(unique int id: @file ref, string encoding: string ref); + +xmlDTDs( + unique int id: @xmldtd, + string root: string ref, + string publicId: string ref, + string systemId: string ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlElements( + unique int id: @xmlelement, + string name: string ref, + int parentid: @xmlparent ref, + int idx: int ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlAttrs( + unique int id: @xmlattribute, + int elementid: @xmlelement ref, + string name: string ref, + string value: string ref, + int idx: int ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlNs( + int id: @xmlnamespace, + string prefixName: string ref, + string URI: string ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlHasNs( + int elementId: @xmlnamespaceable ref, + int nsId: @xmlnamespace ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlComments( + unique int id: @xmlcomment, + string text: string ref, + int parentid: @xmlparent ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlChars( + unique int id: @xmlcharacters, + string text: string ref, + int parentid: @xmlparent ref, + int idx: int ref, + int isCDATA: int ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +@xmlparent = @file | @xmlelement; +@xmlnamespaceable = @xmlelement | @xmlattribute; + +xmllocations( + int xmlElement: @xmllocatable ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@xmllocatable = @xmlcharacters + | @xmlelement + | @xmlcomment + | @xmlattribute + | @xmldtd + | @file + | @xmlnamespace; diff --git a/cpp/downgrades/9629fc87dab7dbed0771bf5ce22bce4d7f943b52/semmlecode.cpp.dbscheme b/cpp/downgrades/9629fc87dab7dbed0771bf5ce22bce4d7f943b52/semmlecode.cpp.dbscheme new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..25e365d1e81 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpp/downgrades/9629fc87dab7dbed0771bf5ce22bce4d7f943b52/semmlecode.cpp.dbscheme @@ -0,0 +1,2296 @@ + +/** + * An invocation of the compiler. Note that more than one file may be + * compiled per invocation. For example, this command compiles three + * source files: + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + * + * The `id` simply identifies the invocation, while `cwd` is the working + * directory from which the compiler was invoked. + */ +compilations( + /** + * An invocation of the compiler. Note that more than one file may + * be compiled per invocation. For example, this command compiles + * three source files: + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + */ + unique int id : @compilation, + string cwd : string ref +); + +/** + * The arguments that were passed to the extractor for a compiler + * invocation. If `id` is for the compiler invocation + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + * + * then typically there will be rows for + * + * num | arg + * --- | --- + * 0 | *path to extractor* + * 1 | `--mimic` + * 2 | `/usr/bin/gcc` + * 3 | `-c` + * 4 | f1.c + * 5 | f2.c + * 6 | f3.c + */ +#keyset[id, num] +compilation_args( + int id : @compilation ref, + int num : int ref, + string arg : string ref +); + +/** + * The source files that are compiled by a compiler invocation. + * If `id` is for the compiler invocation + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + * + * then there will be rows for + * + * num | arg + * --- | --- + * 0 | f1.c + * 1 | f2.c + * 2 | f3.c + * + * Note that even if those files `#include` headers, those headers + * do not appear as rows. + */ +#keyset[id, num] +compilation_compiling_files( + int id : @compilation ref, + int num : int ref, + int file : @file ref +); + +/** + * The time taken by the extractor for a compiler invocation. + * + * For each file `num`, there will be rows for + * + * kind | seconds + * ---- | --- + * 1 | CPU seconds used by the extractor frontend + * 2 | Elapsed seconds during the extractor frontend + * 3 | CPU seconds used by the extractor backend + * 4 | Elapsed seconds during the extractor backend + */ +#keyset[id, num, kind] +compilation_time( + int id : @compilation ref, + int num : int ref, + /* kind: + 1 = frontend_cpu_seconds + 2 = frontend_elapsed_seconds + 3 = extractor_cpu_seconds + 4 = extractor_elapsed_seconds + */ + int kind : int ref, + float seconds : float ref +); + +/** + * An error or warning generated by the extractor. + * The diagnostic message `diagnostic` was generated during compiler + * invocation `compilation`, and is the `file_number_diagnostic_number`th + * message generated while extracting the `file_number`th file of that + * invocation. + */ +#keyset[compilation, file_number, file_number_diagnostic_number] +diagnostic_for( + int diagnostic : @diagnostic ref, + int compilation : @compilation ref, + int file_number : int ref, + int file_number_diagnostic_number : int ref +); + +/** + * If extraction was successful, then `cpu_seconds` and + * `elapsed_seconds` are the CPU time and elapsed time (respectively) + * that extraction took for compiler invocation `id`. + */ +compilation_finished( + unique int id : @compilation ref, + float cpu_seconds : float ref, + float elapsed_seconds : float ref +); + + +/** + * External data, loaded from CSV files during snapshot creation. See + * [Tutorial: Incorporating external data](https://help.semmle.com/wiki/display/SD/Tutorial%3A+Incorporating+external+data) + * for more information. + */ +externalData( + int id : @externalDataElement, + string path : string ref, + int column: int ref, + string value : string ref +); + +/** + * The source location of the snapshot. + */ +sourceLocationPrefix(string prefix : string ref); + +/** + * Information about packages that provide code used during compilation. + * The `id` is just a unique identifier. + * The `namespace` is typically the name of the package manager that + * provided the package (e.g. "dpkg" or "yum"). + * The `package_name` is the name of the package, and `version` is its + * version (as a string). + */ +external_packages( + unique int id: @external_package, + string namespace : string ref, + string package_name : string ref, + string version : string ref +); + +/** + * Holds if File `fileid` was provided by package `package`. + */ +header_to_external_package( + int fileid : @file ref, + int package : @external_package ref +); + +/* + * Version history + */ + +svnentries( + unique int id : @svnentry, + string revision : string ref, + string author : string ref, + date revisionDate : date ref, + int changeSize : int ref +) + +svnaffectedfiles( + int id : @svnentry ref, + int file : @file ref, + string action : string ref +) + +svnentrymsg( + unique int id : @svnentry ref, + string message : string ref +) + +svnchurn( + int commit : @svnentry ref, + int file : @file ref, + int addedLines : int ref, + int deletedLines : int ref +) + +/* + * C++ dbscheme + */ + +extractor_version( + string codeql_version: string ref, + string frontend_version: string ref +) + +@location = @location_stmt | @location_expr | @location_default ; + +/** + * The location of an element that is not an expression or a statement. + * The location spans column `startcolumn` of line `startline` to + * column `endcolumn` of line `endline` in file `file`. + * For more information, see + * [Locations](https://codeql.github.com/docs/writing-codeql-queries/providing-locations-in-codeql-queries/). + */ +locations_default( + /** The location of an element that is not an expression or a statement. */ + unique int id: @location_default, + int container: @container ref, + int startLine: int ref, + int startColumn: int ref, + int endLine: int ref, + int endColumn: int ref +); + +/** + * The location of a statement. + * The location spans column `startcolumn` of line `startline` to + * column `endcolumn` of line `endline` in file `file`. + * For more information, see + * [Locations](https://codeql.github.com/docs/writing-codeql-queries/providing-locations-in-codeql-queries/). + */ +locations_stmt( + /** The location of a statement. */ + unique int id: @location_stmt, + int container: @container ref, + int startLine: int ref, + int startColumn: int ref, + int endLine: int ref, + int endColumn: int ref +); + +/** + * The location of an expression. + * The location spans column `startcolumn` of line `startline` to + * column `endcolumn` of line `endline` in file `file`. + * For more information, see + * [Locations](https://codeql.github.com/docs/writing-codeql-queries/providing-locations-in-codeql-queries/). + */ +locations_expr( + /** The location of an expression. */ + unique int id: @location_expr, + int container: @container ref, + int startLine: int ref, + int startColumn: int ref, + int endLine: int ref, + int endColumn: int ref +); + +/** An element for which line-count information is available. */ +@sourceline = @file | @function | @variable | @enumconstant | @xmllocatable; + +numlines( + int element_id: @sourceline ref, + int num_lines: int ref, + int num_code: int ref, + int num_comment: int ref +); + +diagnostics( + unique int id: @diagnostic, + int severity: int ref, + string error_tag: string ref, + string error_message: string ref, + string full_error_message: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +files( + unique int id: @file, + string name: string ref +); + +folders( + unique int id: @folder, + string name: string ref +); + +@container = @folder | @file + +containerparent( + int parent: @container ref, + unique int child: @container ref +); + +fileannotations( + int id: @file ref, + int kind: int ref, + string name: string ref, + string value: string ref +); + +inmacroexpansion( + int id: @element ref, + int inv: @macroinvocation ref +); + +affectedbymacroexpansion( + int id: @element ref, + int inv: @macroinvocation ref +); + +case @macroinvocation.kind of + 1 = @macro_expansion +| 2 = @other_macro_reference +; + +macroinvocations( + unique int id: @macroinvocation, + int macro_id: @ppd_define ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +macroparent( + unique int id: @macroinvocation ref, + int parent_id: @macroinvocation ref +); + +// a macroinvocation may be part of another location +// the way to find a constant expression that uses a macro +// is thus to find a constant expression that has a location +// to which a macro invocation is bound +macrolocationbind( + int id: @macroinvocation ref, + int location: @location ref +); + +#keyset[invocation, argument_index] +macro_argument_unexpanded( + int invocation: @macroinvocation ref, + int argument_index: int ref, + string text: string ref +); + +#keyset[invocation, argument_index] +macro_argument_expanded( + int invocation: @macroinvocation ref, + int argument_index: int ref, + string text: string ref +); + +/* +case @function.kind of + 1 = @normal_function +| 2 = @constructor +| 3 = @destructor +| 4 = @conversion_function +| 5 = @operator +| 6 = @builtin_function // GCC built-in functions, e.g. __builtin___memcpy_chk +| 7 = @user_defined_literal +| 8 = @deduction_guide +; +*/ + +functions( + unique int id: @function, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +function_entry_point( + int id: @function ref, + unique int entry_point: @stmt ref +); + +function_return_type( + int id: @function ref, + int return_type: @type ref +); + +/** + * If `function` is a coroutine, then this gives the `std::experimental::resumable_traits` + * instance associated with it, and the variables representing the `handle` and `promise` + * for it. + */ +coroutine( + unique int function: @function ref, + int traits: @type ref, + int handle: @variable ref, + int promise: @variable ref +); + +/** The `new` function used for allocating the coroutine state, if any. */ +coroutine_new( + unique int function: @function ref, + int new: @function ref +); + +/** The `delete` function used for deallocating the coroutine state, if any. */ +coroutine_delete( + unique int function: @function ref, + int delete: @function ref +); + +purefunctions(unique int id: @function ref); + +function_deleted(unique int id: @function ref); + +function_defaulted(unique int id: @function ref); + +function_prototyped(unique int id: @function ref) + +member_function_this_type( + unique int id: @function ref, + int this_type: @type ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +fun_decls( + int id: @fun_decl, + int function: @function ref, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +fun_def(unique int id: @fun_decl ref); +fun_specialized(unique int id: @fun_decl ref); +fun_implicit(unique int id: @fun_decl ref); +fun_decl_specifiers( + int id: @fun_decl ref, + string name: string ref +) +#keyset[fun_decl, index] +fun_decl_throws( + int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); +/* an empty throw specification is different from none */ +fun_decl_empty_throws(unique int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref); +fun_decl_noexcept( + int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref, + int constant: @expr ref +); +fun_decl_empty_noexcept(int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref); +fun_decl_typedef_type( + unique int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref, + int typedeftype_id: @usertype ref +); + +param_decl_bind( + unique int id: @var_decl ref, + int index: int ref, + int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +var_decls( + int id: @var_decl, + int variable: @variable ref, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +var_def(unique int id: @var_decl ref); +var_decl_specifiers( + int id: @var_decl ref, + string name: string ref +) +is_structured_binding(unique int id: @variable ref); + +type_decls( + unique int id: @type_decl, + int type_id: @type ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +type_def(unique int id: @type_decl ref); +type_decl_top( + unique int type_decl: @type_decl ref +); + +namespace_decls( + unique int id: @namespace_decl, + int namespace_id: @namespace ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int bodylocation: @location_default ref +); + +case @using.kind of + 1 = @using_declaration +| 2 = @using_directive +| 3 = @using_enum_declaration +; + +usings( + unique int id: @using, + int element_id: @element ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +/** The element which contains the `using` declaration. */ +using_container( + int parent: @element ref, + int child: @using ref +); + +static_asserts( + unique int id: @static_assert, + int condition : @expr ref, + string message : string ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int enclosing : @element ref +); + +// each function has an ordered list of parameters +#keyset[id, type_id] +#keyset[function, index, type_id] +params( + int id: @parameter, + int function: @functionorblock ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +overrides( + int new: @function ref, + int old: @function ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +membervariables( + int id: @membervariable, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +globalvariables( + int id: @globalvariable, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +localvariables( + int id: @localvariable, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref +); + +autoderivation( + unique int var: @variable ref, + int derivation_type: @type ref +); + +orphaned_variables( + int var: @localvariable ref, + int function: @function ref +) + +enumconstants( + unique int id: @enumconstant, + int parent: @usertype ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@variable = @localscopevariable | @globalvariable | @membervariable; + +@localscopevariable = @localvariable | @parameter; + +/** + * Built-in types are the fundamental types, e.g., integral, floating, and void. + */ +case @builtintype.kind of + 1 = @errortype +| 2 = @unknowntype +| 3 = @void +| 4 = @boolean +| 5 = @char +| 6 = @unsigned_char +| 7 = @signed_char +| 8 = @short +| 9 = @unsigned_short +| 10 = @signed_short +| 11 = @int +| 12 = @unsigned_int +| 13 = @signed_int +| 14 = @long +| 15 = @unsigned_long +| 16 = @signed_long +| 17 = @long_long +| 18 = @unsigned_long_long +| 19 = @signed_long_long +// ... 20 Microsoft-specific __int8 +// ... 21 Microsoft-specific __int16 +// ... 22 Microsoft-specific __int32 +// ... 23 Microsoft-specific __int64 +| 24 = @float +| 25 = @double +| 26 = @long_double +| 27 = @complex_float // C99-specific _Complex float +| 28 = @complex_double // C99-specific _Complex double +| 29 = @complex_long_double // C99-specific _Complex long double +| 30 = @imaginary_float // C99-specific _Imaginary float +| 31 = @imaginary_double // C99-specific _Imaginary double +| 32 = @imaginary_long_double // C99-specific _Imaginary long double +| 33 = @wchar_t // Microsoft-specific +| 34 = @decltype_nullptr // C++11 +| 35 = @int128 // __int128 +| 36 = @unsigned_int128 // unsigned __int128 +| 37 = @signed_int128 // signed __int128 +| 38 = @float128 // __float128 +| 39 = @complex_float128 // _Complex __float128 +| 40 = @decimal32 // _Decimal32 +| 41 = @decimal64 // _Decimal64 +| 42 = @decimal128 // _Decimal128 +| 43 = @char16_t +| 44 = @char32_t +| 45 = @std_float32 // _Float32 +| 46 = @float32x // _Float32x +| 47 = @std_float64 // _Float64 +| 48 = @float64x // _Float64x +| 49 = @std_float128 // _Float128 +// ... 50 _Float128x +| 51 = @char8_t +| 52 = @float16 // _Float16 +| 53 = @complex_float16 // _Complex _Float16 +| 54 = @fp16 // __fp16 +| 55 = @std_bfloat16 // __bf16 +| 56 = @std_float16 // std::float16_t +| 57 = @complex_std_float32 // _Complex _Float32 +| 58 = @complex_float32x // _Complex _Float32x +| 59 = @complex_std_float64 // _Complex _Float64 +| 60 = @complex_float64x // _Complex _Float64x +| 61 = @complex_std_float128 // _Complex _Float128 +; + +builtintypes( + unique int id: @builtintype, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref, + int size: int ref, + int sign: int ref, + int alignment: int ref +); + +/** + * Derived types are types that are directly derived from existing types and + * point to, refer to, transform type data to return a new type. + */ +case @derivedtype.kind of + 1 = @pointer +| 2 = @reference +| 3 = @type_with_specifiers +| 4 = @array +| 5 = @gnu_vector +| 6 = @routineptr +| 7 = @routinereference +| 8 = @rvalue_reference // C++11 +// ... 9 type_conforming_to_protocols deprecated +| 10 = @block +; + +derivedtypes( + unique int id: @derivedtype, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +pointerishsize(unique int id: @derivedtype ref, + int size: int ref, + int alignment: int ref); + +arraysizes( + unique int id: @derivedtype ref, + int num_elements: int ref, + int bytesize: int ref, + int alignment: int ref +); + +typedefbase( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +/** + * An instance of the C++11 `decltype` operator. For example: + * ``` + * int a; + * decltype(1+a) b; + * ``` + * Here `expr` is `1+a`. + * + * Sometimes an additional pair of parentheses around the expression + * would change the semantics of this decltype, e.g. + * ``` + * struct A { double x; }; + * const A* a = new A(); + * decltype( a->x ); // type is double + * decltype((a->x)); // type is const double& + * ``` + * (Please consult the C++11 standard for more details). + * `parentheses_would_change_meaning` is `true` iff that is the case. + */ +#keyset[id, expr] +decltypes( + int id: @decltype, + int expr: @expr ref, + int base_type: @type ref, + boolean parentheses_would_change_meaning: boolean ref +); + +/* +case @usertype.kind of + 1 = @struct +| 2 = @class +| 3 = @union +| 4 = @enum +| 5 = @typedef // classic C: typedef typedef type name +| 6 = @template +| 7 = @template_parameter +| 8 = @template_template_parameter +| 9 = @proxy_class // a proxy class associated with a template parameter +// ... 10 objc_class deprecated +// ... 11 objc_protocol deprecated +// ... 12 objc_category deprecated +| 13 = @scoped_enum +| 14 = @using_alias // a using name = type style typedef +; +*/ + +usertypes( + unique int id: @usertype, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +usertypesize( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + int size: int ref, + int alignment: int ref +); + +usertype_final(unique int id: @usertype ref); + +usertype_uuid( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + string uuid: string ref +); + +mangled_name( + unique int id: @declaration ref, + int mangled_name : @mangledname, + boolean is_complete: boolean ref +); + +is_pod_class(unique int id: @usertype ref); +is_standard_layout_class(unique int id: @usertype ref); + +is_complete(unique int id: @usertype ref); + +is_class_template(unique int id: @usertype ref); +class_instantiation( + int to: @usertype ref, + int from: @usertype ref +); +class_template_argument( + int type_id: @usertype ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_type: @type ref +); +class_template_argument_value( + int type_id: @usertype ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_value: @expr ref +); + +is_proxy_class_for( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + unique int templ_param_id: @usertype ref +); + +type_mentions( + unique int id: @type_mention, + int type_id: @type ref, + int location: @location ref, + // a_symbol_reference_kind from the frontend. + int kind: int ref +); + +is_function_template(unique int id: @function ref); +function_instantiation( + unique int to: @function ref, + int from: @function ref +); +function_template_argument( + int function_id: @function ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_type: @type ref +); +function_template_argument_value( + int function_id: @function ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_value: @expr ref +); + +is_variable_template(unique int id: @variable ref); +variable_instantiation( + unique int to: @variable ref, + int from: @variable ref +); +variable_template_argument( + int variable_id: @variable ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_type: @type ref +); +variable_template_argument_value( + int variable_id: @variable ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_value: @expr ref +); + +/* + Fixed point types + precision(1) = short, precision(2) = default, precision(3) = long + is_unsigned(1) = unsigned is_unsigned(2) = signed + is_fract_type(1) = declared with _Fract + saturating(1) = declared with _Sat +*/ +/* TODO +fixedpointtypes( + unique int id: @fixedpointtype, + int precision: int ref, + int is_unsigned: int ref, + int is_fract_type: int ref, + int saturating: int ref); +*/ + +routinetypes( + unique int id: @routinetype, + int return_type: @type ref +); + +routinetypeargs( + int routine: @routinetype ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +ptrtomembers( + unique int id: @ptrtomember, + int type_id: @type ref, + int class_id: @type ref +); + +/* + specifiers for types, functions, and variables + + "public", + "protected", + "private", + + "const", + "volatile", + "static", + + "pure", + "virtual", + "sealed", // Microsoft + "__interface", // Microsoft + "inline", + "explicit", + + "near", // near far extension + "far", // near far extension + "__ptr32", // Microsoft + "__ptr64", // Microsoft + "__sptr", // Microsoft + "__uptr", // Microsoft + "dllimport", // Microsoft + "dllexport", // Microsoft + "thread", // Microsoft + "naked", // Microsoft + "microsoft_inline", // Microsoft + "forceinline", // Microsoft + "selectany", // Microsoft + "nothrow", // Microsoft + "novtable", // Microsoft + "noreturn", // Microsoft + "noinline", // Microsoft + "noalias", // Microsoft + "restrict", // Microsoft +*/ + +specifiers( + unique int id: @specifier, + unique string str: string ref +); + +typespecifiers( + int type_id: @type ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +funspecifiers( + int func_id: @function ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +varspecifiers( + int var_id: @accessible ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +attributes( + unique int id: @attribute, + int kind: int ref, + string name: string ref, + string name_space: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +case @attribute.kind of + 0 = @gnuattribute +| 1 = @stdattribute +| 2 = @declspec +| 3 = @msattribute +| 4 = @alignas +// ... 5 @objc_propertyattribute deprecated +; + +attribute_args( + unique int id: @attribute_arg, + int kind: int ref, + int attribute: @attribute ref, + int index: int ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +case @attribute_arg.kind of + 0 = @attribute_arg_empty +| 1 = @attribute_arg_token +| 2 = @attribute_arg_constant +| 3 = @attribute_arg_type +| 4 = @attribute_arg_constant_expr +| 5 = @attribute_arg_expr +; + +attribute_arg_value( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + string value: string ref +); +attribute_arg_type( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); +attribute_arg_constant( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + int constant: @expr ref +) +attribute_arg_expr( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + int expr: @expr ref +) +attribute_arg_name( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + string name: string ref +); + +typeattributes( + int type_id: @type ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +funcattributes( + int func_id: @function ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +varattributes( + int var_id: @accessible ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +stmtattributes( + int stmt_id: @stmt ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +@type = @builtintype + | @derivedtype + | @usertype + /* TODO | @fixedpointtype */ + | @routinetype + | @ptrtomember + | @decltype; + +unspecifiedtype( + unique int type_id: @type ref, + int unspecified_type_id: @type ref +); + +member( + int parent: @type ref, + int index: int ref, + int child: @member ref +); + +@enclosingfunction_child = @usertype | @variable | @namespace + +enclosingfunction( + unique int child: @enclosingfunction_child ref, + int parent: @function ref +); + +derivations( + unique int derivation: @derivation, + int sub: @type ref, + int index: int ref, + int super: @type ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +derspecifiers( + int der_id: @derivation ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +/** + * Contains the byte offset of the base class subobject within the derived + * class. Only holds for non-virtual base classes, but see table + * `virtual_base_offsets` for offsets of virtual base class subobjects. + */ +direct_base_offsets( + unique int der_id: @derivation ref, + int offset: int ref +); + +/** + * Contains the byte offset of the virtual base class subobject for class + * `super` within a most-derived object of class `sub`. `super` can be either a + * direct or indirect base class. + */ +#keyset[sub, super] +virtual_base_offsets( + int sub: @usertype ref, + int super: @usertype ref, + int offset: int ref +); + +frienddecls( + unique int id: @frienddecl, + int type_id: @type ref, + int decl_id: @declaration ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@declaredtype = @usertype ; + +@declaration = @function + | @declaredtype + | @variable + | @enumconstant + | @frienddecl; + +@member = @membervariable + | @function + | @declaredtype + | @enumconstant; + +@locatable = @diagnostic + | @declaration + | @ppd_include + | @ppd_define + | @macroinvocation + /*| @funcall*/ + | @xmllocatable + | @attribute + | @attribute_arg; + +@namedscope = @namespace | @usertype; + +@element = @locatable + | @file + | @folder + | @specifier + | @type + | @expr + | @namespace + | @initialiser + | @stmt + | @derivation + | @comment + | @preprocdirect + | @fun_decl + | @var_decl + | @type_decl + | @namespace_decl + | @using + | @namequalifier + | @specialnamequalifyingelement + | @static_assert + | @type_mention + | @lambdacapture; + +@exprparent = @element; + +comments( + unique int id: @comment, + string contents: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +commentbinding( + int id: @comment ref, + int element: @element ref +); + +exprconv( + int converted: @expr ref, + unique int conversion: @expr ref +); + +compgenerated(unique int id: @element ref); + +/** + * `destructor_call` destructs the `i`'th entity that should be + * destructed following `element`. Note that entities should be + * destructed in reverse construction order, so for a given `element` + * these should be called from highest to lowest `i`. + */ +#keyset[element, destructor_call] +#keyset[element, i] +synthetic_destructor_call( + int element: @element ref, + int i: int ref, + int destructor_call: @routineexpr ref +); + +namespaces( + unique int id: @namespace, + string name: string ref +); + +namespace_inline( + unique int id: @namespace ref +); + +namespacembrs( + int parentid: @namespace ref, + unique int memberid: @namespacembr ref +); + +@namespacembr = @declaration | @namespace; + +exprparents( + int expr_id: @expr ref, + int child_index: int ref, + int parent_id: @exprparent ref +); + +expr_isload(unique int expr_id: @expr ref); + +@cast = @c_style_cast + | @const_cast + | @dynamic_cast + | @reinterpret_cast + | @static_cast + ; + +/* +case @conversion.kind of + 0 = @simple_conversion // a numeric conversion, qualification conversion, or a reinterpret_cast +| 1 = @bool_conversion // conversion to 'bool' +| 2 = @base_class_conversion // a derived-to-base conversion +| 3 = @derived_class_conversion // a base-to-derived conversion +| 4 = @pm_base_class_conversion // a derived-to-base conversion of a pointer to member +| 5 = @pm_derived_class_conversion // a base-to-derived conversion of a pointer to member +| 6 = @glvalue_adjust // an adjustment of the type of a glvalue +| 7 = @prvalue_adjust // an adjustment of the type of a prvalue +; +*/ +/** + * Describes the semantics represented by a cast expression. This is largely + * independent of the source syntax of the cast, so it is separate from the + * regular expression kind. + */ +conversionkinds( + unique int expr_id: @cast ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +@conversion = @cast + | @array_to_pointer + | @parexpr + | @reference_to + | @ref_indirect + | @temp_init + ; + +/* +case @funbindexpr.kind of + 0 = @normal_call // a normal call +| 1 = @virtual_call // a virtual call +| 2 = @adl_call // a call whose target is only found by ADL +; +*/ +iscall( + unique int caller: @funbindexpr ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +numtemplatearguments( + unique int expr_id: @expr ref, + int num: int ref +); + +specialnamequalifyingelements( + unique int id: @specialnamequalifyingelement, + unique string name: string ref +); + +@namequalifiableelement = @expr | @namequalifier; +@namequalifyingelement = @namespace + | @specialnamequalifyingelement + | @usertype; + +namequalifiers( + unique int id: @namequalifier, + unique int qualifiableelement: @namequalifiableelement ref, + int qualifyingelement: @namequalifyingelement ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +varbind( + int expr: @varbindexpr ref, + int var: @accessible ref +); + +funbind( + int expr: @funbindexpr ref, + int fun: @function ref +); + +@any_new_expr = @new_expr + | @new_array_expr; + +@new_or_delete_expr = @any_new_expr + | @delete_expr + | @delete_array_expr; + +@prefix_crement_expr = @preincrexpr | @predecrexpr; + +@postfix_crement_expr = @postincrexpr | @postdecrexpr; + +@increment_expr = @preincrexpr | @postincrexpr; + +@decrement_expr = @predecrexpr | @postdecrexpr; + +@crement_expr = @increment_expr | @decrement_expr; + +@un_arith_op_expr = @arithnegexpr + | @unaryplusexpr + | @conjugation + | @realpartexpr + | @imagpartexpr + | @crement_expr + ; + +@un_bitwise_op_expr = @complementexpr; + +@un_log_op_expr = @notexpr; + +@un_op_expr = @address_of + | @indirect + | @un_arith_op_expr + | @un_bitwise_op_expr + | @builtinaddressof + | @vec_fill + | @un_log_op_expr + | @co_await + | @co_yield + ; + +@bin_log_op_expr = @andlogicalexpr | @orlogicalexpr; + +@cmp_op_expr = @eq_op_expr | @rel_op_expr; + +@eq_op_expr = @eqexpr | @neexpr; + +@rel_op_expr = @gtexpr + | @ltexpr + | @geexpr + | @leexpr + | @spaceshipexpr + ; + +@bin_bitwise_op_expr = @lshiftexpr + | @rshiftexpr + | @andexpr + | @orexpr + | @xorexpr + ; + +@p_arith_op_expr = @paddexpr + | @psubexpr + | @pdiffexpr + ; + +@bin_arith_op_expr = @addexpr + | @subexpr + | @mulexpr + | @divexpr + | @remexpr + | @jmulexpr + | @jdivexpr + | @fjaddexpr + | @jfaddexpr + | @fjsubexpr + | @jfsubexpr + | @minexpr + | @maxexpr + | @p_arith_op_expr + ; + +@bin_op_expr = @bin_arith_op_expr + | @bin_bitwise_op_expr + | @cmp_op_expr + | @bin_log_op_expr + ; + +@op_expr = @un_op_expr + | @bin_op_expr + | @assign_expr + | @conditionalexpr + ; + +@assign_arith_expr = @assignaddexpr + | @assignsubexpr + | @assignmulexpr + | @assigndivexpr + | @assignremexpr + ; + +@assign_bitwise_expr = @assignandexpr + | @assignorexpr + | @assignxorexpr + | @assignlshiftexpr + | @assignrshiftexpr + ; + +@assign_pointer_expr = @assignpaddexpr + | @assignpsubexpr + ; + +@assign_op_expr = @assign_arith_expr + | @assign_bitwise_expr + | @assign_pointer_expr + ; + +@assign_expr = @assignexpr | @assign_op_expr | @blockassignexpr + +/* + case @allocator.form of + 0 = plain + | 1 = alignment + ; +*/ + +/** + * The allocator function associated with a `new` or `new[]` expression. + * The `form` column specified whether the allocation call contains an alignment + * argument. + */ +expr_allocator( + unique int expr: @any_new_expr ref, + int func: @function ref, + int form: int ref +); + +/* + case @deallocator.form of + 0 = plain + | 1 = size + | 2 = alignment + | 3 = size_and_alignment + ; +*/ + +/** + * The deallocator function associated with a `delete`, `delete[]`, `new`, or + * `new[]` expression. For a `new` or `new[]` expression, the deallocator is the + * one used to free memory if the initialization throws an exception. + * The `form` column specifies whether the deallocation call contains a size + * argument, and alignment argument, or both. + */ +expr_deallocator( + unique int expr: @new_or_delete_expr ref, + int func: @function ref, + int form: int ref +); + +/** + * Holds if the `@conditionalexpr` is of the two operand form + * `guard ? : false`. + */ +expr_cond_two_operand( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref +); + +/** + * The guard of `@conditionalexpr` `guard ? true : false` + */ +expr_cond_guard( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref, + int guard: @expr ref +); + +/** + * The expression used when the guard of `@conditionalexpr` + * `guard ? true : false` holds. For the two operand form + * `guard ?: false` consider using `expr_cond_guard` instead. + */ +expr_cond_true( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref, + int true: @expr ref +); + +/** + * The expression used when the guard of `@conditionalexpr` + * `guard ? true : false` does not hold. + */ +expr_cond_false( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref, + int false: @expr ref +); + +/** A string representation of the value. */ +values( + unique int id: @value, + string str: string ref +); + +/** The actual text in the source code for the value, if any. */ +valuetext( + unique int id: @value ref, + string text: string ref +); + +valuebind( + int val: @value ref, + unique int expr: @expr ref +); + +fieldoffsets( + unique int id: @variable ref, + int byteoffset: int ref, + int bitoffset: int ref +); + +bitfield( + unique int id: @variable ref, + int bits: int ref, + int declared_bits: int ref +); + +/* TODO +memberprefix( + int member: @expr ref, + int prefix: @expr ref +); +*/ + +/* + kind(1) = mbrcallexpr + kind(2) = mbrptrcallexpr + kind(3) = mbrptrmbrcallexpr + kind(4) = ptrmbrptrmbrcallexpr + kind(5) = mbrreadexpr // x.y + kind(6) = mbrptrreadexpr // p->y + kind(7) = mbrptrmbrreadexpr // x.*pm + kind(8) = mbrptrmbrptrreadexpr // x->*pm + kind(9) = staticmbrreadexpr // static x.y + kind(10) = staticmbrptrreadexpr // static p->y +*/ +/* TODO +memberaccess( + int member: @expr ref, + int kind: int ref +); +*/ + +initialisers( + unique int init: @initialiser, + int var: @accessible ref, + unique int expr: @expr ref, + int location: @location_expr ref +); + +braced_initialisers( + int init: @initialiser ref +); + +/** + * An ancestor for the expression, for cases in which we cannot + * otherwise find the expression's parent. + */ +expr_ancestor( + int exp: @expr ref, + int ancestor: @element ref +); + +exprs( + unique int id: @expr, + int kind: int ref, + int location: @location_expr ref +); + +expr_reuse( + int reuse: @expr ref, + int original: @expr ref, + int value_category: int ref +) + +/* + case @value.category of + 1 = prval + | 2 = xval + | 3 = lval + ; +*/ +expr_types( + int id: @expr ref, + int typeid: @type ref, + int value_category: int ref +); + +case @expr.kind of + 1 = @errorexpr +| 2 = @address_of // & AddressOfExpr +| 3 = @reference_to // ReferenceToExpr (implicit?) +| 4 = @indirect // * PointerDereferenceExpr +| 5 = @ref_indirect // ReferenceDereferenceExpr (implicit?) +// ... +| 8 = @array_to_pointer // (???) +| 9 = @vacuous_destructor_call // VacuousDestructorCall +// ... +| 11 = @assume // Microsoft +| 12 = @parexpr +| 13 = @arithnegexpr +| 14 = @unaryplusexpr +| 15 = @complementexpr +| 16 = @notexpr +| 17 = @conjugation // GNU ~ operator +| 18 = @realpartexpr // GNU __real +| 19 = @imagpartexpr // GNU __imag +| 20 = @postincrexpr +| 21 = @postdecrexpr +| 22 = @preincrexpr +| 23 = @predecrexpr +| 24 = @conditionalexpr +| 25 = @addexpr +| 26 = @subexpr +| 27 = @mulexpr +| 28 = @divexpr +| 29 = @remexpr +| 30 = @jmulexpr // C99 mul imaginary +| 31 = @jdivexpr // C99 div imaginary +| 32 = @fjaddexpr // C99 add real + imaginary +| 33 = @jfaddexpr // C99 add imaginary + real +| 34 = @fjsubexpr // C99 sub real - imaginary +| 35 = @jfsubexpr // C99 sub imaginary - real +| 36 = @paddexpr // pointer add (pointer + int or int + pointer) +| 37 = @psubexpr // pointer sub (pointer - integer) +| 38 = @pdiffexpr // difference between two pointers +| 39 = @lshiftexpr +| 40 = @rshiftexpr +| 41 = @andexpr +| 42 = @orexpr +| 43 = @xorexpr +| 44 = @eqexpr +| 45 = @neexpr +| 46 = @gtexpr +| 47 = @ltexpr +| 48 = @geexpr +| 49 = @leexpr +| 50 = @minexpr // GNU minimum +| 51 = @maxexpr // GNU maximum +| 52 = @assignexpr +| 53 = @assignaddexpr +| 54 = @assignsubexpr +| 55 = @assignmulexpr +| 56 = @assigndivexpr +| 57 = @assignremexpr +| 58 = @assignlshiftexpr +| 59 = @assignrshiftexpr +| 60 = @assignandexpr +| 61 = @assignorexpr +| 62 = @assignxorexpr +| 63 = @assignpaddexpr // assign pointer add +| 64 = @assignpsubexpr // assign pointer sub +| 65 = @andlogicalexpr +| 66 = @orlogicalexpr +| 67 = @commaexpr +| 68 = @subscriptexpr // access to member of an array, e.g., a[5] +// ... 69 @objc_subscriptexpr deprecated +// ... 70 @cmdaccess deprecated +// ... +| 73 = @virtfunptrexpr +| 74 = @callexpr +// ... 75 @msgexpr_normal deprecated +// ... 76 @msgexpr_super deprecated +// ... 77 @atselectorexpr deprecated +// ... 78 @atprotocolexpr deprecated +| 79 = @vastartexpr +| 80 = @vaargexpr +| 81 = @vaendexpr +| 82 = @vacopyexpr +// ... 83 @atencodeexpr deprecated +| 84 = @varaccess +| 85 = @thisaccess +// ... 86 @objc_box_expr deprecated +| 87 = @new_expr +| 88 = @delete_expr +| 89 = @throw_expr +| 90 = @condition_decl // a variable declared in a condition, e.g., if(int x = y > 2) +| 91 = @braced_init_list +| 92 = @type_id +| 93 = @runtime_sizeof +| 94 = @runtime_alignof +| 95 = @sizeof_pack +| 96 = @expr_stmt // GNU extension +| 97 = @routineexpr +| 98 = @type_operand // used to access a type in certain contexts (haven't found any examples yet....) +| 99 = @offsetofexpr // offsetof ::= type and field +| 100 = @hasassignexpr // __has_assign ::= type +| 101 = @hascopyexpr // __has_copy ::= type +| 102 = @hasnothrowassign // __has_nothrow_assign ::= type +| 103 = @hasnothrowconstr // __has_nothrow_constructor ::= type +| 104 = @hasnothrowcopy // __has_nothrow_copy ::= type +| 105 = @hastrivialassign // __has_trivial_assign ::= type +| 106 = @hastrivialconstr // __has_trivial_constructor ::= type +| 107 = @hastrivialcopy // __has_trivial_copy ::= type +| 108 = @hasuserdestr // __has_user_destructor ::= type +| 109 = @hasvirtualdestr // __has_virtual_destructor ::= type +| 110 = @isabstractexpr // __is_abstract ::= type +| 111 = @isbaseofexpr // __is_base_of ::= type type +| 112 = @isclassexpr // __is_class ::= type +| 113 = @isconvtoexpr // __is_convertible_to ::= type type +| 114 = @isemptyexpr // __is_empty ::= type +| 115 = @isenumexpr // __is_enum ::= type +| 116 = @ispodexpr // __is_pod ::= type +| 117 = @ispolyexpr // __is_polymorphic ::= type +| 118 = @isunionexpr // __is_union ::= type +| 119 = @typescompexpr // GNU __builtin_types_compatible ::= type type +| 120 = @intaddrexpr // frontend internal builtin, used to implement offsetof +// ... +| 122 = @hastrivialdestructor // __has_trivial_destructor ::= type +| 123 = @literal +| 124 = @uuidof +| 127 = @aggregateliteral +| 128 = @delete_array_expr +| 129 = @new_array_expr +// ... 130 @objc_array_literal deprecated +// ... 131 @objc_dictionary_literal deprecated +| 132 = @foldexpr +// ... +| 200 = @ctordirectinit +| 201 = @ctorvirtualinit +| 202 = @ctorfieldinit +| 203 = @ctordelegatinginit +| 204 = @dtordirectdestruct +| 205 = @dtorvirtualdestruct +| 206 = @dtorfielddestruct +// ... +| 210 = @static_cast +| 211 = @reinterpret_cast +| 212 = @const_cast +| 213 = @dynamic_cast +| 214 = @c_style_cast +| 215 = @lambdaexpr +| 216 = @param_ref +| 217 = @noopexpr +// ... +| 294 = @istriviallyconstructibleexpr +| 295 = @isdestructibleexpr +| 296 = @isnothrowdestructibleexpr +| 297 = @istriviallydestructibleexpr +| 298 = @istriviallyassignableexpr +| 299 = @isnothrowassignableexpr +| 300 = @istrivialexpr +| 301 = @isstandardlayoutexpr +| 302 = @istriviallycopyableexpr +| 303 = @isliteraltypeexpr +| 304 = @hastrivialmoveconstructorexpr +| 305 = @hastrivialmoveassignexpr +| 306 = @hasnothrowmoveassignexpr +| 307 = @isconstructibleexpr +| 308 = @isnothrowconstructibleexpr +| 309 = @hasfinalizerexpr +| 310 = @isdelegateexpr +| 311 = @isinterfaceclassexpr +| 312 = @isrefarrayexpr +| 313 = @isrefclassexpr +| 314 = @issealedexpr +| 315 = @issimplevalueclassexpr +| 316 = @isvalueclassexpr +| 317 = @isfinalexpr +| 319 = @noexceptexpr +| 320 = @builtinshufflevector +| 321 = @builtinchooseexpr +| 322 = @builtinaddressof +| 323 = @vec_fill +| 324 = @builtinconvertvector +| 325 = @builtincomplex +| 326 = @spaceshipexpr +| 327 = @co_await +| 328 = @co_yield +| 329 = @temp_init +| 330 = @isassignable +| 331 = @isaggregate +| 332 = @hasuniqueobjectrepresentations +| 333 = @builtinbitcast +| 334 = @builtinshuffle +| 335 = @blockassignexpr +| 336 = @issame +| 337 = @isfunction +| 338 = @islayoutcompatible +| 339 = @ispointerinterconvertiblebaseof +| 340 = @isarray +| 341 = @arrayrank +| 342 = @arrayextent +| 343 = @isarithmetic +| 344 = @iscompletetype +| 345 = @iscompound +| 346 = @isconst +| 347 = @isfloatingpoint +| 348 = @isfundamental +| 349 = @isintegral +| 350 = @islvaluereference +| 351 = @ismemberfunctionpointer +| 352 = @ismemberobjectpointer +| 353 = @ismemberpointer +| 354 = @isobject +| 355 = @ispointer +| 356 = @isreference +| 357 = @isrvaluereference +| 358 = @isscalar +| 359 = @issigned +| 360 = @isunsigned +| 361 = @isvoid +| 362 = @isvolatile +| 363 = @reuseexpr +| 364 = @istriviallycopyassignable +| 365 = @isassignablenopreconditioncheck +| 366 = @referencebindstotemporary +| 367 = @issameas +| 368 = @builtinhasattribute +| 369 = @ispointerinterconvertiblewithclass +| 370 = @builtinispointerinterconvertiblewithclass +| 371 = @iscorrespondingmember +| 372 = @builtiniscorrespondingmember +| 373 = @isboundedarray +| 374 = @isunboundedarray +| 375 = @isreferenceable +| 378 = @isnothrowconvertible +| 379 = @referenceconstructsfromtemporary +| 380 = @referenceconvertsfromtemporary +| 381 = @isconvertible +| 382 = @isvalidwinrttype +| 383 = @iswinclass +| 384 = @iswininterface +; + +@var_args_expr = @vastartexpr + | @vaendexpr + | @vaargexpr + | @vacopyexpr + ; + +@builtin_op = @var_args_expr + | @noopexpr + | @offsetofexpr + | @intaddrexpr + | @hasassignexpr + | @hascopyexpr + | @hasnothrowassign + | @hasnothrowconstr + | @hasnothrowcopy + | @hastrivialassign + | @hastrivialconstr + | @hastrivialcopy + | @hastrivialdestructor + | @hasuserdestr + | @hasvirtualdestr + | @isabstractexpr + | @isbaseofexpr + | @isclassexpr + | @isconvtoexpr + | @isemptyexpr + | @isenumexpr + | @ispodexpr + | @ispolyexpr + | @isunionexpr + | @typescompexpr + | @builtinshufflevector + | @builtinconvertvector + | @builtinaddressof + | @istriviallyconstructibleexpr + | @isdestructibleexpr + | @isnothrowdestructibleexpr + | @istriviallydestructibleexpr + | @istriviallyassignableexpr + | @isnothrowassignableexpr + | @istrivialexpr + | @isstandardlayoutexpr + | @istriviallycopyableexpr + | @isliteraltypeexpr + | @hastrivialmoveconstructorexpr + | @hastrivialmoveassignexpr + | @hasnothrowmoveassignexpr + | @isconstructibleexpr + | @isnothrowconstructibleexpr + | @hasfinalizerexpr + | @isdelegateexpr + | @isinterfaceclassexpr + | @isrefarrayexpr + | @isrefclassexpr + | @issealedexpr + | @issimplevalueclassexpr + | @isvalueclassexpr + | @isfinalexpr + | @builtinchooseexpr + | @builtincomplex + | @isassignable + | @isaggregate + | @hasuniqueobjectrepresentations + | @builtinbitcast + | @builtinshuffle + | @issame + | @isfunction + | @islayoutcompatible + | @ispointerinterconvertiblebaseof + | @isarray + | @arrayrank + | @arrayextent + | @isarithmetic + | @iscompletetype + | @iscompound + | @isconst + | @isfloatingpoint + | @isfundamental + | @isintegral + | @islvaluereference + | @ismemberfunctionpointer + | @ismemberobjectpointer + | @ismemberpointer + | @isobject + | @ispointer + | @isreference + | @isrvaluereference + | @isscalar + | @issigned + | @isunsigned + | @isvoid + | @isvolatile + | @istriviallycopyassignable + | @isassignablenopreconditioncheck + | @referencebindstotemporary + | @issameas + | @builtinhasattribute + | @ispointerinterconvertiblewithclass + | @builtinispointerinterconvertiblewithclass + | @iscorrespondingmember + | @builtiniscorrespondingmember + | @isboundedarray + | @isunboundedarray + | @isreferenceable + | @isnothrowconvertible + | @referenceconstructsfromtemporary + | @referenceconvertsfromtemporary + | @isconvertible + | @isvalidwinrttype + | @iswinclass + | @iswininterface + ; + +new_allocated_type( + unique int expr: @new_expr ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +new_array_allocated_type( + unique int expr: @new_array_expr ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +/** + * The field being initialized by an initializer expression within an aggregate + * initializer for a class/struct/union. Position is used to sort repeated initializers. + */ +#keyset[aggregate, position] +aggregate_field_init( + int aggregate: @aggregateliteral ref, + int initializer: @expr ref, + int field: @membervariable ref, + int position: int ref +); + +/** + * The index of the element being initialized by an initializer expression + * within an aggregate initializer for an array. Position is used to sort repeated initializers. + */ +#keyset[aggregate, position] +aggregate_array_init( + int aggregate: @aggregateliteral ref, + int initializer: @expr ref, + int element_index: int ref, + int position: int ref +); + +@ctorinit = @ctordirectinit + | @ctorvirtualinit + | @ctorfieldinit + | @ctordelegatinginit; +@dtordestruct = @dtordirectdestruct + | @dtorvirtualdestruct + | @dtorfielddestruct; + + +condition_decl_bind( + unique int expr: @condition_decl ref, + unique int decl: @declaration ref +); + +typeid_bind( + unique int expr: @type_id ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +uuidof_bind( + unique int expr: @uuidof ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +@runtime_sizeof_or_alignof = @runtime_sizeof | @runtime_alignof; + +sizeof_bind( + unique int expr: @runtime_sizeof_or_alignof ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +code_block( + unique int block: @literal ref, + unique int routine: @function ref +); + +lambdas( + unique int expr: @lambdaexpr ref, + string default_capture: string ref, + boolean has_explicit_return_type: boolean ref +); + +lambda_capture( + unique int id: @lambdacapture, + int lambda: @lambdaexpr ref, + int index: int ref, + int field: @membervariable ref, + boolean captured_by_reference: boolean ref, + boolean is_implicit: boolean ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@funbindexpr = @routineexpr + | @new_expr + | @delete_expr + | @delete_array_expr + | @ctordirectinit + | @ctorvirtualinit + | @ctordelegatinginit + | @dtordirectdestruct + | @dtorvirtualdestruct; + +@varbindexpr = @varaccess | @ctorfieldinit | @dtorfielddestruct; +@addressable = @function | @variable ; +@accessible = @addressable | @enumconstant ; + +@access = @varaccess | @routineexpr ; + +fold( + int expr: @foldexpr ref, + string operator: string ref, + boolean is_left_fold: boolean ref +); + +stmts( + unique int id: @stmt, + int kind: int ref, + int location: @location_stmt ref +); + +case @stmt.kind of + 1 = @stmt_expr +| 2 = @stmt_if +| 3 = @stmt_while +| 4 = @stmt_goto +| 5 = @stmt_label +| 6 = @stmt_return +| 7 = @stmt_block +| 8 = @stmt_end_test_while // do { ... } while ( ... ) +| 9 = @stmt_for +| 10 = @stmt_switch_case +| 11 = @stmt_switch +| 13 = @stmt_asm // "asm" statement or the body of an asm function +| 15 = @stmt_try_block +| 16 = @stmt_microsoft_try // Microsoft +| 17 = @stmt_decl +| 18 = @stmt_set_vla_size // C99 +| 19 = @stmt_vla_decl // C99 +| 25 = @stmt_assigned_goto // GNU +| 26 = @stmt_empty +| 27 = @stmt_continue +| 28 = @stmt_break +| 29 = @stmt_range_based_for // C++11 +// ... 30 @stmt_at_autoreleasepool_block deprecated +// ... 31 @stmt_objc_for_in deprecated +// ... 32 @stmt_at_synchronized deprecated +| 33 = @stmt_handler +// ... 34 @stmt_finally_end deprecated +| 35 = @stmt_constexpr_if +| 37 = @stmt_co_return +; + +type_vla( + int type_id: @type ref, + int decl: @stmt_vla_decl ref +); + +variable_vla( + int var: @variable ref, + int decl: @stmt_vla_decl ref +); + +if_initialization( + unique int if_stmt: @stmt_if ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +if_then( + unique int if_stmt: @stmt_if ref, + int then_id: @stmt ref +); + +if_else( + unique int if_stmt: @stmt_if ref, + int else_id: @stmt ref +); + +constexpr_if_initialization( + unique int constexpr_if_stmt: @stmt_constexpr_if ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +constexpr_if_then( + unique int constexpr_if_stmt: @stmt_constexpr_if ref, + int then_id: @stmt ref +); + +constexpr_if_else( + unique int constexpr_if_stmt: @stmt_constexpr_if ref, + int else_id: @stmt ref +); + +while_body( + unique int while_stmt: @stmt_while ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +do_body( + unique int do_stmt: @stmt_end_test_while ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +switch_initialization( + unique int switch_stmt: @stmt_switch ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +#keyset[switch_stmt, index] +switch_case( + int switch_stmt: @stmt_switch ref, + int index: int ref, + int case_id: @stmt_switch_case ref +); + +switch_body( + unique int switch_stmt: @stmt_switch ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +@stmt_for_or_range_based_for = @stmt_for + | @stmt_range_based_for; + +for_initialization( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for_or_range_based_for ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +for_condition( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for ref, + int condition_id: @expr ref +); + +for_update( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for ref, + int update_id: @expr ref +); + +for_body( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +@stmtparent = @stmt | @expr_stmt ; +stmtparents( + unique int id: @stmt ref, + int index: int ref, + int parent: @stmtparent ref +); + +ishandler(unique int block: @stmt_block ref); + +@cfgnode = @stmt | @expr | @function | @initialiser ; + +stmt_decl_bind( + int stmt: @stmt_decl ref, + int num: int ref, + int decl: @declaration ref +); + +stmt_decl_entry_bind( + int stmt: @stmt_decl ref, + int num: int ref, + int decl_entry: @element ref +); + +@functionorblock = @function | @stmt_block; + +blockscope( + unique int block: @stmt_block ref, + int enclosing: @functionorblock ref +); + +@jump = @stmt_goto | @stmt_break | @stmt_continue; + +@jumporlabel = @jump | @stmt_label | @literal; + +jumpinfo( + unique int id: @jumporlabel ref, + string str: string ref, + int target: @stmt ref +); + +preprocdirects( + unique int id: @preprocdirect, + int kind: int ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +case @preprocdirect.kind of + 0 = @ppd_if +| 1 = @ppd_ifdef +| 2 = @ppd_ifndef +| 3 = @ppd_elif +| 4 = @ppd_else +| 5 = @ppd_endif +| 6 = @ppd_plain_include +| 7 = @ppd_define +| 8 = @ppd_undef +| 9 = @ppd_line +| 10 = @ppd_error +| 11 = @ppd_pragma +| 12 = @ppd_objc_import +| 13 = @ppd_include_next +| 18 = @ppd_warning +; + +@ppd_include = @ppd_plain_include | @ppd_objc_import | @ppd_include_next; + +@ppd_branch = @ppd_if | @ppd_ifdef | @ppd_ifndef | @ppd_elif; + +preprocpair( + int begin : @ppd_branch ref, + int elseelifend : @preprocdirect ref +); + +preproctrue(int branch : @ppd_branch ref); +preprocfalse(int branch : @ppd_branch ref); + +preproctext( + unique int id: @preprocdirect ref, + string head: string ref, + string body: string ref +); + +includes( + unique int id: @ppd_include ref, + int included: @file ref +); + +link_targets( + int id: @link_target, + int binary: @file ref +); + +link_parent( + int element : @element ref, + int link_target : @link_target ref +); + +/* XML Files */ + +xmlEncoding(unique int id: @file ref, string encoding: string ref); + +xmlDTDs( + unique int id: @xmldtd, + string root: string ref, + string publicId: string ref, + string systemId: string ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlElements( + unique int id: @xmlelement, + string name: string ref, + int parentid: @xmlparent ref, + int idx: int ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlAttrs( + unique int id: @xmlattribute, + int elementid: @xmlelement ref, + string name: string ref, + string value: string ref, + int idx: int ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlNs( + int id: @xmlnamespace, + string prefixName: string ref, + string URI: string ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlHasNs( + int elementId: @xmlnamespaceable ref, + int nsId: @xmlnamespace ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlComments( + unique int id: @xmlcomment, + string text: string ref, + int parentid: @xmlparent ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlChars( + unique int id: @xmlcharacters, + string text: string ref, + int parentid: @xmlparent ref, + int idx: int ref, + int isCDATA: int ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +@xmlparent = @file | @xmlelement; +@xmlnamespaceable = @xmlelement | @xmlattribute; + +xmllocations( + int xmlElement: @xmllocatable ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@xmllocatable = @xmlcharacters + | @xmlelement + | @xmlcomment + | @xmlattribute + | @xmldtd + | @file + | @xmlnamespace; diff --git a/cpp/downgrades/9629fc87dab7dbed0771bf5ce22bce4d7f943b52/upgrade.properties b/cpp/downgrades/9629fc87dab7dbed0771bf5ce22bce4d7f943b52/upgrade.properties new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f2c1506bb8b --- /dev/null +++ b/cpp/downgrades/9629fc87dab7dbed0771bf5ce22bce4d7f943b52/upgrade.properties @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +description: Support destroying deletes +compatibility: full diff --git a/cpp/ql/lib/change-notes/2024-07-23-using-enum-declaration copy.md b/cpp/ql/lib/change-notes/2024-07-23-using-enum-declaration copy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..eb2a69f5bac --- /dev/null +++ b/cpp/ql/lib/change-notes/2024-07-23-using-enum-declaration copy.md @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +--- +category: feature +--- +* A `isDestroyingDeleteDeallocation` predicate was added to the `NewOrNewArrayExpr` and `DeleteOrDeleteArrayExpr` classes to indicate whether the deallocation function is a destroying delete. diff --git a/cpp/ql/lib/semmle/code/cpp/exprs/Expr.qll b/cpp/ql/lib/semmle/code/cpp/exprs/Expr.qll index 0d68bb1047f..8e5f5018c9f 100644 --- a/cpp/ql/lib/semmle/code/cpp/exprs/Expr.qll +++ b/cpp/ql/lib/semmle/code/cpp/exprs/Expr.qll @@ -855,6 +855,16 @@ class NewOrNewArrayExpr extends Expr, @any_new_expr { ) } + /** + * Holds if the deallocation function is a destroying delete. + */ + predicate isDestroyingDeleteDeallocation() { + exists(int form | + expr_deallocator(underlyingElement(this), _, form) and + form.bitAnd(4) != 0 // Bit two is the "destroying delete" bit + ) + } + /** * Gets the type that is being allocated. * @@ -1025,6 +1035,16 @@ class DeleteOrDeleteArrayExpr extends Expr, TDeleteOrDeleteArrayExpr { ) } + /** + * Holds if the deallocation function is a destroying delete. + */ + predicate isDestroyingDeleteDeallocation() { + exists(int form | + expr_deallocator(underlyingElement(this), _, form) and + form.bitAnd(4) != 0 // Bit two is the "destroying delete" bit + ) + } + /** * Gets the object or array being deleted. */ diff --git a/cpp/ql/lib/semmlecode.cpp.dbscheme b/cpp/ql/lib/semmlecode.cpp.dbscheme index 25e365d1e81..9629fc87dab 100644 --- a/cpp/ql/lib/semmlecode.cpp.dbscheme +++ b/cpp/ql/lib/semmlecode.cpp.dbscheme @@ -1365,6 +1365,8 @@ funbind( @assign_expr = @assignexpr | @assign_op_expr | @blockassignexpr /* + Binary encoding of the allocator form. + case @allocator.form of 0 = plain | 1 = alignment @@ -1383,11 +1385,13 @@ expr_allocator( ); /* + Binary encoding of the deallocator form. + case @deallocator.form of 0 = plain | 1 = size | 2 = alignment - | 3 = size_and_alignment + | 4 = destroying_delete ; */ diff --git a/cpp/ql/lib/upgrades/25e365d1e8147df0f759b604f96eb4bffea48271/old.dbscheme b/cpp/ql/lib/upgrades/25e365d1e8147df0f759b604f96eb4bffea48271/old.dbscheme new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..25e365d1e81 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpp/ql/lib/upgrades/25e365d1e8147df0f759b604f96eb4bffea48271/old.dbscheme @@ -0,0 +1,2296 @@ + +/** + * An invocation of the compiler. Note that more than one file may be + * compiled per invocation. For example, this command compiles three + * source files: + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + * + * The `id` simply identifies the invocation, while `cwd` is the working + * directory from which the compiler was invoked. + */ +compilations( + /** + * An invocation of the compiler. Note that more than one file may + * be compiled per invocation. For example, this command compiles + * three source files: + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + */ + unique int id : @compilation, + string cwd : string ref +); + +/** + * The arguments that were passed to the extractor for a compiler + * invocation. If `id` is for the compiler invocation + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + * + * then typically there will be rows for + * + * num | arg + * --- | --- + * 0 | *path to extractor* + * 1 | `--mimic` + * 2 | `/usr/bin/gcc` + * 3 | `-c` + * 4 | f1.c + * 5 | f2.c + * 6 | f3.c + */ +#keyset[id, num] +compilation_args( + int id : @compilation ref, + int num : int ref, + string arg : string ref +); + +/** + * The source files that are compiled by a compiler invocation. + * If `id` is for the compiler invocation + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + * + * then there will be rows for + * + * num | arg + * --- | --- + * 0 | f1.c + * 1 | f2.c + * 2 | f3.c + * + * Note that even if those files `#include` headers, those headers + * do not appear as rows. + */ +#keyset[id, num] +compilation_compiling_files( + int id : @compilation ref, + int num : int ref, + int file : @file ref +); + +/** + * The time taken by the extractor for a compiler invocation. + * + * For each file `num`, there will be rows for + * + * kind | seconds + * ---- | --- + * 1 | CPU seconds used by the extractor frontend + * 2 | Elapsed seconds during the extractor frontend + * 3 | CPU seconds used by the extractor backend + * 4 | Elapsed seconds during the extractor backend + */ +#keyset[id, num, kind] +compilation_time( + int id : @compilation ref, + int num : int ref, + /* kind: + 1 = frontend_cpu_seconds + 2 = frontend_elapsed_seconds + 3 = extractor_cpu_seconds + 4 = extractor_elapsed_seconds + */ + int kind : int ref, + float seconds : float ref +); + +/** + * An error or warning generated by the extractor. + * The diagnostic message `diagnostic` was generated during compiler + * invocation `compilation`, and is the `file_number_diagnostic_number`th + * message generated while extracting the `file_number`th file of that + * invocation. + */ +#keyset[compilation, file_number, file_number_diagnostic_number] +diagnostic_for( + int diagnostic : @diagnostic ref, + int compilation : @compilation ref, + int file_number : int ref, + int file_number_diagnostic_number : int ref +); + +/** + * If extraction was successful, then `cpu_seconds` and + * `elapsed_seconds` are the CPU time and elapsed time (respectively) + * that extraction took for compiler invocation `id`. + */ +compilation_finished( + unique int id : @compilation ref, + float cpu_seconds : float ref, + float elapsed_seconds : float ref +); + + +/** + * External data, loaded from CSV files during snapshot creation. See + * [Tutorial: Incorporating external data](https://help.semmle.com/wiki/display/SD/Tutorial%3A+Incorporating+external+data) + * for more information. + */ +externalData( + int id : @externalDataElement, + string path : string ref, + int column: int ref, + string value : string ref +); + +/** + * The source location of the snapshot. + */ +sourceLocationPrefix(string prefix : string ref); + +/** + * Information about packages that provide code used during compilation. + * The `id` is just a unique identifier. + * The `namespace` is typically the name of the package manager that + * provided the package (e.g. "dpkg" or "yum"). + * The `package_name` is the name of the package, and `version` is its + * version (as a string). + */ +external_packages( + unique int id: @external_package, + string namespace : string ref, + string package_name : string ref, + string version : string ref +); + +/** + * Holds if File `fileid` was provided by package `package`. + */ +header_to_external_package( + int fileid : @file ref, + int package : @external_package ref +); + +/* + * Version history + */ + +svnentries( + unique int id : @svnentry, + string revision : string ref, + string author : string ref, + date revisionDate : date ref, + int changeSize : int ref +) + +svnaffectedfiles( + int id : @svnentry ref, + int file : @file ref, + string action : string ref +) + +svnentrymsg( + unique int id : @svnentry ref, + string message : string ref +) + +svnchurn( + int commit : @svnentry ref, + int file : @file ref, + int addedLines : int ref, + int deletedLines : int ref +) + +/* + * C++ dbscheme + */ + +extractor_version( + string codeql_version: string ref, + string frontend_version: string ref +) + +@location = @location_stmt | @location_expr | @location_default ; + +/** + * The location of an element that is not an expression or a statement. + * The location spans column `startcolumn` of line `startline` to + * column `endcolumn` of line `endline` in file `file`. + * For more information, see + * [Locations](https://codeql.github.com/docs/writing-codeql-queries/providing-locations-in-codeql-queries/). + */ +locations_default( + /** The location of an element that is not an expression or a statement. */ + unique int id: @location_default, + int container: @container ref, + int startLine: int ref, + int startColumn: int ref, + int endLine: int ref, + int endColumn: int ref +); + +/** + * The location of a statement. + * The location spans column `startcolumn` of line `startline` to + * column `endcolumn` of line `endline` in file `file`. + * For more information, see + * [Locations](https://codeql.github.com/docs/writing-codeql-queries/providing-locations-in-codeql-queries/). + */ +locations_stmt( + /** The location of a statement. */ + unique int id: @location_stmt, + int container: @container ref, + int startLine: int ref, + int startColumn: int ref, + int endLine: int ref, + int endColumn: int ref +); + +/** + * The location of an expression. + * The location spans column `startcolumn` of line `startline` to + * column `endcolumn` of line `endline` in file `file`. + * For more information, see + * [Locations](https://codeql.github.com/docs/writing-codeql-queries/providing-locations-in-codeql-queries/). + */ +locations_expr( + /** The location of an expression. */ + unique int id: @location_expr, + int container: @container ref, + int startLine: int ref, + int startColumn: int ref, + int endLine: int ref, + int endColumn: int ref +); + +/** An element for which line-count information is available. */ +@sourceline = @file | @function | @variable | @enumconstant | @xmllocatable; + +numlines( + int element_id: @sourceline ref, + int num_lines: int ref, + int num_code: int ref, + int num_comment: int ref +); + +diagnostics( + unique int id: @diagnostic, + int severity: int ref, + string error_tag: string ref, + string error_message: string ref, + string full_error_message: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +files( + unique int id: @file, + string name: string ref +); + +folders( + unique int id: @folder, + string name: string ref +); + +@container = @folder | @file + +containerparent( + int parent: @container ref, + unique int child: @container ref +); + +fileannotations( + int id: @file ref, + int kind: int ref, + string name: string ref, + string value: string ref +); + +inmacroexpansion( + int id: @element ref, + int inv: @macroinvocation ref +); + +affectedbymacroexpansion( + int id: @element ref, + int inv: @macroinvocation ref +); + +case @macroinvocation.kind of + 1 = @macro_expansion +| 2 = @other_macro_reference +; + +macroinvocations( + unique int id: @macroinvocation, + int macro_id: @ppd_define ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +macroparent( + unique int id: @macroinvocation ref, + int parent_id: @macroinvocation ref +); + +// a macroinvocation may be part of another location +// the way to find a constant expression that uses a macro +// is thus to find a constant expression that has a location +// to which a macro invocation is bound +macrolocationbind( + int id: @macroinvocation ref, + int location: @location ref +); + +#keyset[invocation, argument_index] +macro_argument_unexpanded( + int invocation: @macroinvocation ref, + int argument_index: int ref, + string text: string ref +); + +#keyset[invocation, argument_index] +macro_argument_expanded( + int invocation: @macroinvocation ref, + int argument_index: int ref, + string text: string ref +); + +/* +case @function.kind of + 1 = @normal_function +| 2 = @constructor +| 3 = @destructor +| 4 = @conversion_function +| 5 = @operator +| 6 = @builtin_function // GCC built-in functions, e.g. __builtin___memcpy_chk +| 7 = @user_defined_literal +| 8 = @deduction_guide +; +*/ + +functions( + unique int id: @function, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +function_entry_point( + int id: @function ref, + unique int entry_point: @stmt ref +); + +function_return_type( + int id: @function ref, + int return_type: @type ref +); + +/** + * If `function` is a coroutine, then this gives the `std::experimental::resumable_traits` + * instance associated with it, and the variables representing the `handle` and `promise` + * for it. + */ +coroutine( + unique int function: @function ref, + int traits: @type ref, + int handle: @variable ref, + int promise: @variable ref +); + +/** The `new` function used for allocating the coroutine state, if any. */ +coroutine_new( + unique int function: @function ref, + int new: @function ref +); + +/** The `delete` function used for deallocating the coroutine state, if any. */ +coroutine_delete( + unique int function: @function ref, + int delete: @function ref +); + +purefunctions(unique int id: @function ref); + +function_deleted(unique int id: @function ref); + +function_defaulted(unique int id: @function ref); + +function_prototyped(unique int id: @function ref) + +member_function_this_type( + unique int id: @function ref, + int this_type: @type ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +fun_decls( + int id: @fun_decl, + int function: @function ref, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +fun_def(unique int id: @fun_decl ref); +fun_specialized(unique int id: @fun_decl ref); +fun_implicit(unique int id: @fun_decl ref); +fun_decl_specifiers( + int id: @fun_decl ref, + string name: string ref +) +#keyset[fun_decl, index] +fun_decl_throws( + int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); +/* an empty throw specification is different from none */ +fun_decl_empty_throws(unique int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref); +fun_decl_noexcept( + int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref, + int constant: @expr ref +); +fun_decl_empty_noexcept(int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref); +fun_decl_typedef_type( + unique int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref, + int typedeftype_id: @usertype ref +); + +param_decl_bind( + unique int id: @var_decl ref, + int index: int ref, + int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +var_decls( + int id: @var_decl, + int variable: @variable ref, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +var_def(unique int id: @var_decl ref); +var_decl_specifiers( + int id: @var_decl ref, + string name: string ref +) +is_structured_binding(unique int id: @variable ref); + +type_decls( + unique int id: @type_decl, + int type_id: @type ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +type_def(unique int id: @type_decl ref); +type_decl_top( + unique int type_decl: @type_decl ref +); + +namespace_decls( + unique int id: @namespace_decl, + int namespace_id: @namespace ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int bodylocation: @location_default ref +); + +case @using.kind of + 1 = @using_declaration +| 2 = @using_directive +| 3 = @using_enum_declaration +; + +usings( + unique int id: @using, + int element_id: @element ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +/** The element which contains the `using` declaration. */ +using_container( + int parent: @element ref, + int child: @using ref +); + +static_asserts( + unique int id: @static_assert, + int condition : @expr ref, + string message : string ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int enclosing : @element ref +); + +// each function has an ordered list of parameters +#keyset[id, type_id] +#keyset[function, index, type_id] +params( + int id: @parameter, + int function: @functionorblock ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +overrides( + int new: @function ref, + int old: @function ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +membervariables( + int id: @membervariable, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +globalvariables( + int id: @globalvariable, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +localvariables( + int id: @localvariable, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref +); + +autoderivation( + unique int var: @variable ref, + int derivation_type: @type ref +); + +orphaned_variables( + int var: @localvariable ref, + int function: @function ref +) + +enumconstants( + unique int id: @enumconstant, + int parent: @usertype ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@variable = @localscopevariable | @globalvariable | @membervariable; + +@localscopevariable = @localvariable | @parameter; + +/** + * Built-in types are the fundamental types, e.g., integral, floating, and void. + */ +case @builtintype.kind of + 1 = @errortype +| 2 = @unknowntype +| 3 = @void +| 4 = @boolean +| 5 = @char +| 6 = @unsigned_char +| 7 = @signed_char +| 8 = @short +| 9 = @unsigned_short +| 10 = @signed_short +| 11 = @int +| 12 = @unsigned_int +| 13 = @signed_int +| 14 = @long +| 15 = @unsigned_long +| 16 = @signed_long +| 17 = @long_long +| 18 = @unsigned_long_long +| 19 = @signed_long_long +// ... 20 Microsoft-specific __int8 +// ... 21 Microsoft-specific __int16 +// ... 22 Microsoft-specific __int32 +// ... 23 Microsoft-specific __int64 +| 24 = @float +| 25 = @double +| 26 = @long_double +| 27 = @complex_float // C99-specific _Complex float +| 28 = @complex_double // C99-specific _Complex double +| 29 = @complex_long_double // C99-specific _Complex long double +| 30 = @imaginary_float // C99-specific _Imaginary float +| 31 = @imaginary_double // C99-specific _Imaginary double +| 32 = @imaginary_long_double // C99-specific _Imaginary long double +| 33 = @wchar_t // Microsoft-specific +| 34 = @decltype_nullptr // C++11 +| 35 = @int128 // __int128 +| 36 = @unsigned_int128 // unsigned __int128 +| 37 = @signed_int128 // signed __int128 +| 38 = @float128 // __float128 +| 39 = @complex_float128 // _Complex __float128 +| 40 = @decimal32 // _Decimal32 +| 41 = @decimal64 // _Decimal64 +| 42 = @decimal128 // _Decimal128 +| 43 = @char16_t +| 44 = @char32_t +| 45 = @std_float32 // _Float32 +| 46 = @float32x // _Float32x +| 47 = @std_float64 // _Float64 +| 48 = @float64x // _Float64x +| 49 = @std_float128 // _Float128 +// ... 50 _Float128x +| 51 = @char8_t +| 52 = @float16 // _Float16 +| 53 = @complex_float16 // _Complex _Float16 +| 54 = @fp16 // __fp16 +| 55 = @std_bfloat16 // __bf16 +| 56 = @std_float16 // std::float16_t +| 57 = @complex_std_float32 // _Complex _Float32 +| 58 = @complex_float32x // _Complex _Float32x +| 59 = @complex_std_float64 // _Complex _Float64 +| 60 = @complex_float64x // _Complex _Float64x +| 61 = @complex_std_float128 // _Complex _Float128 +; + +builtintypes( + unique int id: @builtintype, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref, + int size: int ref, + int sign: int ref, + int alignment: int ref +); + +/** + * Derived types are types that are directly derived from existing types and + * point to, refer to, transform type data to return a new type. + */ +case @derivedtype.kind of + 1 = @pointer +| 2 = @reference +| 3 = @type_with_specifiers +| 4 = @array +| 5 = @gnu_vector +| 6 = @routineptr +| 7 = @routinereference +| 8 = @rvalue_reference // C++11 +// ... 9 type_conforming_to_protocols deprecated +| 10 = @block +; + +derivedtypes( + unique int id: @derivedtype, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +pointerishsize(unique int id: @derivedtype ref, + int size: int ref, + int alignment: int ref); + +arraysizes( + unique int id: @derivedtype ref, + int num_elements: int ref, + int bytesize: int ref, + int alignment: int ref +); + +typedefbase( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +/** + * An instance of the C++11 `decltype` operator. For example: + * ``` + * int a; + * decltype(1+a) b; + * ``` + * Here `expr` is `1+a`. + * + * Sometimes an additional pair of parentheses around the expression + * would change the semantics of this decltype, e.g. + * ``` + * struct A { double x; }; + * const A* a = new A(); + * decltype( a->x ); // type is double + * decltype((a->x)); // type is const double& + * ``` + * (Please consult the C++11 standard for more details). + * `parentheses_would_change_meaning` is `true` iff that is the case. + */ +#keyset[id, expr] +decltypes( + int id: @decltype, + int expr: @expr ref, + int base_type: @type ref, + boolean parentheses_would_change_meaning: boolean ref +); + +/* +case @usertype.kind of + 1 = @struct +| 2 = @class +| 3 = @union +| 4 = @enum +| 5 = @typedef // classic C: typedef typedef type name +| 6 = @template +| 7 = @template_parameter +| 8 = @template_template_parameter +| 9 = @proxy_class // a proxy class associated with a template parameter +// ... 10 objc_class deprecated +// ... 11 objc_protocol deprecated +// ... 12 objc_category deprecated +| 13 = @scoped_enum +| 14 = @using_alias // a using name = type style typedef +; +*/ + +usertypes( + unique int id: @usertype, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +usertypesize( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + int size: int ref, + int alignment: int ref +); + +usertype_final(unique int id: @usertype ref); + +usertype_uuid( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + string uuid: string ref +); + +mangled_name( + unique int id: @declaration ref, + int mangled_name : @mangledname, + boolean is_complete: boolean ref +); + +is_pod_class(unique int id: @usertype ref); +is_standard_layout_class(unique int id: @usertype ref); + +is_complete(unique int id: @usertype ref); + +is_class_template(unique int id: @usertype ref); +class_instantiation( + int to: @usertype ref, + int from: @usertype ref +); +class_template_argument( + int type_id: @usertype ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_type: @type ref +); +class_template_argument_value( + int type_id: @usertype ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_value: @expr ref +); + +is_proxy_class_for( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + unique int templ_param_id: @usertype ref +); + +type_mentions( + unique int id: @type_mention, + int type_id: @type ref, + int location: @location ref, + // a_symbol_reference_kind from the frontend. + int kind: int ref +); + +is_function_template(unique int id: @function ref); +function_instantiation( + unique int to: @function ref, + int from: @function ref +); +function_template_argument( + int function_id: @function ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_type: @type ref +); +function_template_argument_value( + int function_id: @function ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_value: @expr ref +); + +is_variable_template(unique int id: @variable ref); +variable_instantiation( + unique int to: @variable ref, + int from: @variable ref +); +variable_template_argument( + int variable_id: @variable ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_type: @type ref +); +variable_template_argument_value( + int variable_id: @variable ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_value: @expr ref +); + +/* + Fixed point types + precision(1) = short, precision(2) = default, precision(3) = long + is_unsigned(1) = unsigned is_unsigned(2) = signed + is_fract_type(1) = declared with _Fract + saturating(1) = declared with _Sat +*/ +/* TODO +fixedpointtypes( + unique int id: @fixedpointtype, + int precision: int ref, + int is_unsigned: int ref, + int is_fract_type: int ref, + int saturating: int ref); +*/ + +routinetypes( + unique int id: @routinetype, + int return_type: @type ref +); + +routinetypeargs( + int routine: @routinetype ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +ptrtomembers( + unique int id: @ptrtomember, + int type_id: @type ref, + int class_id: @type ref +); + +/* + specifiers for types, functions, and variables + + "public", + "protected", + "private", + + "const", + "volatile", + "static", + + "pure", + "virtual", + "sealed", // Microsoft + "__interface", // Microsoft + "inline", + "explicit", + + "near", // near far extension + "far", // near far extension + "__ptr32", // Microsoft + "__ptr64", // Microsoft + "__sptr", // Microsoft + "__uptr", // Microsoft + "dllimport", // Microsoft + "dllexport", // Microsoft + "thread", // Microsoft + "naked", // Microsoft + "microsoft_inline", // Microsoft + "forceinline", // Microsoft + "selectany", // Microsoft + "nothrow", // Microsoft + "novtable", // Microsoft + "noreturn", // Microsoft + "noinline", // Microsoft + "noalias", // Microsoft + "restrict", // Microsoft +*/ + +specifiers( + unique int id: @specifier, + unique string str: string ref +); + +typespecifiers( + int type_id: @type ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +funspecifiers( + int func_id: @function ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +varspecifiers( + int var_id: @accessible ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +attributes( + unique int id: @attribute, + int kind: int ref, + string name: string ref, + string name_space: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +case @attribute.kind of + 0 = @gnuattribute +| 1 = @stdattribute +| 2 = @declspec +| 3 = @msattribute +| 4 = @alignas +// ... 5 @objc_propertyattribute deprecated +; + +attribute_args( + unique int id: @attribute_arg, + int kind: int ref, + int attribute: @attribute ref, + int index: int ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +case @attribute_arg.kind of + 0 = @attribute_arg_empty +| 1 = @attribute_arg_token +| 2 = @attribute_arg_constant +| 3 = @attribute_arg_type +| 4 = @attribute_arg_constant_expr +| 5 = @attribute_arg_expr +; + +attribute_arg_value( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + string value: string ref +); +attribute_arg_type( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); +attribute_arg_constant( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + int constant: @expr ref +) +attribute_arg_expr( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + int expr: @expr ref +) +attribute_arg_name( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + string name: string ref +); + +typeattributes( + int type_id: @type ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +funcattributes( + int func_id: @function ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +varattributes( + int var_id: @accessible ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +stmtattributes( + int stmt_id: @stmt ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +@type = @builtintype + | @derivedtype + | @usertype + /* TODO | @fixedpointtype */ + | @routinetype + | @ptrtomember + | @decltype; + +unspecifiedtype( + unique int type_id: @type ref, + int unspecified_type_id: @type ref +); + +member( + int parent: @type ref, + int index: int ref, + int child: @member ref +); + +@enclosingfunction_child = @usertype | @variable | @namespace + +enclosingfunction( + unique int child: @enclosingfunction_child ref, + int parent: @function ref +); + +derivations( + unique int derivation: @derivation, + int sub: @type ref, + int index: int ref, + int super: @type ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +derspecifiers( + int der_id: @derivation ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +/** + * Contains the byte offset of the base class subobject within the derived + * class. Only holds for non-virtual base classes, but see table + * `virtual_base_offsets` for offsets of virtual base class subobjects. + */ +direct_base_offsets( + unique int der_id: @derivation ref, + int offset: int ref +); + +/** + * Contains the byte offset of the virtual base class subobject for class + * `super` within a most-derived object of class `sub`. `super` can be either a + * direct or indirect base class. + */ +#keyset[sub, super] +virtual_base_offsets( + int sub: @usertype ref, + int super: @usertype ref, + int offset: int ref +); + +frienddecls( + unique int id: @frienddecl, + int type_id: @type ref, + int decl_id: @declaration ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@declaredtype = @usertype ; + +@declaration = @function + | @declaredtype + | @variable + | @enumconstant + | @frienddecl; + +@member = @membervariable + | @function + | @declaredtype + | @enumconstant; + +@locatable = @diagnostic + | @declaration + | @ppd_include + | @ppd_define + | @macroinvocation + /*| @funcall*/ + | @xmllocatable + | @attribute + | @attribute_arg; + +@namedscope = @namespace | @usertype; + +@element = @locatable + | @file + | @folder + | @specifier + | @type + | @expr + | @namespace + | @initialiser + | @stmt + | @derivation + | @comment + | @preprocdirect + | @fun_decl + | @var_decl + | @type_decl + | @namespace_decl + | @using + | @namequalifier + | @specialnamequalifyingelement + | @static_assert + | @type_mention + | @lambdacapture; + +@exprparent = @element; + +comments( + unique int id: @comment, + string contents: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +commentbinding( + int id: @comment ref, + int element: @element ref +); + +exprconv( + int converted: @expr ref, + unique int conversion: @expr ref +); + +compgenerated(unique int id: @element ref); + +/** + * `destructor_call` destructs the `i`'th entity that should be + * destructed following `element`. Note that entities should be + * destructed in reverse construction order, so for a given `element` + * these should be called from highest to lowest `i`. + */ +#keyset[element, destructor_call] +#keyset[element, i] +synthetic_destructor_call( + int element: @element ref, + int i: int ref, + int destructor_call: @routineexpr ref +); + +namespaces( + unique int id: @namespace, + string name: string ref +); + +namespace_inline( + unique int id: @namespace ref +); + +namespacembrs( + int parentid: @namespace ref, + unique int memberid: @namespacembr ref +); + +@namespacembr = @declaration | @namespace; + +exprparents( + int expr_id: @expr ref, + int child_index: int ref, + int parent_id: @exprparent ref +); + +expr_isload(unique int expr_id: @expr ref); + +@cast = @c_style_cast + | @const_cast + | @dynamic_cast + | @reinterpret_cast + | @static_cast + ; + +/* +case @conversion.kind of + 0 = @simple_conversion // a numeric conversion, qualification conversion, or a reinterpret_cast +| 1 = @bool_conversion // conversion to 'bool' +| 2 = @base_class_conversion // a derived-to-base conversion +| 3 = @derived_class_conversion // a base-to-derived conversion +| 4 = @pm_base_class_conversion // a derived-to-base conversion of a pointer to member +| 5 = @pm_derived_class_conversion // a base-to-derived conversion of a pointer to member +| 6 = @glvalue_adjust // an adjustment of the type of a glvalue +| 7 = @prvalue_adjust // an adjustment of the type of a prvalue +; +*/ +/** + * Describes the semantics represented by a cast expression. This is largely + * independent of the source syntax of the cast, so it is separate from the + * regular expression kind. + */ +conversionkinds( + unique int expr_id: @cast ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +@conversion = @cast + | @array_to_pointer + | @parexpr + | @reference_to + | @ref_indirect + | @temp_init + ; + +/* +case @funbindexpr.kind of + 0 = @normal_call // a normal call +| 1 = @virtual_call // a virtual call +| 2 = @adl_call // a call whose target is only found by ADL +; +*/ +iscall( + unique int caller: @funbindexpr ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +numtemplatearguments( + unique int expr_id: @expr ref, + int num: int ref +); + +specialnamequalifyingelements( + unique int id: @specialnamequalifyingelement, + unique string name: string ref +); + +@namequalifiableelement = @expr | @namequalifier; +@namequalifyingelement = @namespace + | @specialnamequalifyingelement + | @usertype; + +namequalifiers( + unique int id: @namequalifier, + unique int qualifiableelement: @namequalifiableelement ref, + int qualifyingelement: @namequalifyingelement ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +varbind( + int expr: @varbindexpr ref, + int var: @accessible ref +); + +funbind( + int expr: @funbindexpr ref, + int fun: @function ref +); + +@any_new_expr = @new_expr + | @new_array_expr; + +@new_or_delete_expr = @any_new_expr + | @delete_expr + | @delete_array_expr; + +@prefix_crement_expr = @preincrexpr | @predecrexpr; + +@postfix_crement_expr = @postincrexpr | @postdecrexpr; + +@increment_expr = @preincrexpr | @postincrexpr; + +@decrement_expr = @predecrexpr | @postdecrexpr; + +@crement_expr = @increment_expr | @decrement_expr; + +@un_arith_op_expr = @arithnegexpr + | @unaryplusexpr + | @conjugation + | @realpartexpr + | @imagpartexpr + | @crement_expr + ; + +@un_bitwise_op_expr = @complementexpr; + +@un_log_op_expr = @notexpr; + +@un_op_expr = @address_of + | @indirect + | @un_arith_op_expr + | @un_bitwise_op_expr + | @builtinaddressof + | @vec_fill + | @un_log_op_expr + | @co_await + | @co_yield + ; + +@bin_log_op_expr = @andlogicalexpr | @orlogicalexpr; + +@cmp_op_expr = @eq_op_expr | @rel_op_expr; + +@eq_op_expr = @eqexpr | @neexpr; + +@rel_op_expr = @gtexpr + | @ltexpr + | @geexpr + | @leexpr + | @spaceshipexpr + ; + +@bin_bitwise_op_expr = @lshiftexpr + | @rshiftexpr + | @andexpr + | @orexpr + | @xorexpr + ; + +@p_arith_op_expr = @paddexpr + | @psubexpr + | @pdiffexpr + ; + +@bin_arith_op_expr = @addexpr + | @subexpr + | @mulexpr + | @divexpr + | @remexpr + | @jmulexpr + | @jdivexpr + | @fjaddexpr + | @jfaddexpr + | @fjsubexpr + | @jfsubexpr + | @minexpr + | @maxexpr + | @p_arith_op_expr + ; + +@bin_op_expr = @bin_arith_op_expr + | @bin_bitwise_op_expr + | @cmp_op_expr + | @bin_log_op_expr + ; + +@op_expr = @un_op_expr + | @bin_op_expr + | @assign_expr + | @conditionalexpr + ; + +@assign_arith_expr = @assignaddexpr + | @assignsubexpr + | @assignmulexpr + | @assigndivexpr + | @assignremexpr + ; + +@assign_bitwise_expr = @assignandexpr + | @assignorexpr + | @assignxorexpr + | @assignlshiftexpr + | @assignrshiftexpr + ; + +@assign_pointer_expr = @assignpaddexpr + | @assignpsubexpr + ; + +@assign_op_expr = @assign_arith_expr + | @assign_bitwise_expr + | @assign_pointer_expr + ; + +@assign_expr = @assignexpr | @assign_op_expr | @blockassignexpr + +/* + case @allocator.form of + 0 = plain + | 1 = alignment + ; +*/ + +/** + * The allocator function associated with a `new` or `new[]` expression. + * The `form` column specified whether the allocation call contains an alignment + * argument. + */ +expr_allocator( + unique int expr: @any_new_expr ref, + int func: @function ref, + int form: int ref +); + +/* + case @deallocator.form of + 0 = plain + | 1 = size + | 2 = alignment + | 3 = size_and_alignment + ; +*/ + +/** + * The deallocator function associated with a `delete`, `delete[]`, `new`, or + * `new[]` expression. For a `new` or `new[]` expression, the deallocator is the + * one used to free memory if the initialization throws an exception. + * The `form` column specifies whether the deallocation call contains a size + * argument, and alignment argument, or both. + */ +expr_deallocator( + unique int expr: @new_or_delete_expr ref, + int func: @function ref, + int form: int ref +); + +/** + * Holds if the `@conditionalexpr` is of the two operand form + * `guard ? : false`. + */ +expr_cond_two_operand( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref +); + +/** + * The guard of `@conditionalexpr` `guard ? true : false` + */ +expr_cond_guard( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref, + int guard: @expr ref +); + +/** + * The expression used when the guard of `@conditionalexpr` + * `guard ? true : false` holds. For the two operand form + * `guard ?: false` consider using `expr_cond_guard` instead. + */ +expr_cond_true( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref, + int true: @expr ref +); + +/** + * The expression used when the guard of `@conditionalexpr` + * `guard ? true : false` does not hold. + */ +expr_cond_false( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref, + int false: @expr ref +); + +/** A string representation of the value. */ +values( + unique int id: @value, + string str: string ref +); + +/** The actual text in the source code for the value, if any. */ +valuetext( + unique int id: @value ref, + string text: string ref +); + +valuebind( + int val: @value ref, + unique int expr: @expr ref +); + +fieldoffsets( + unique int id: @variable ref, + int byteoffset: int ref, + int bitoffset: int ref +); + +bitfield( + unique int id: @variable ref, + int bits: int ref, + int declared_bits: int ref +); + +/* TODO +memberprefix( + int member: @expr ref, + int prefix: @expr ref +); +*/ + +/* + kind(1) = mbrcallexpr + kind(2) = mbrptrcallexpr + kind(3) = mbrptrmbrcallexpr + kind(4) = ptrmbrptrmbrcallexpr + kind(5) = mbrreadexpr // x.y + kind(6) = mbrptrreadexpr // p->y + kind(7) = mbrptrmbrreadexpr // x.*pm + kind(8) = mbrptrmbrptrreadexpr // x->*pm + kind(9) = staticmbrreadexpr // static x.y + kind(10) = staticmbrptrreadexpr // static p->y +*/ +/* TODO +memberaccess( + int member: @expr ref, + int kind: int ref +); +*/ + +initialisers( + unique int init: @initialiser, + int var: @accessible ref, + unique int expr: @expr ref, + int location: @location_expr ref +); + +braced_initialisers( + int init: @initialiser ref +); + +/** + * An ancestor for the expression, for cases in which we cannot + * otherwise find the expression's parent. + */ +expr_ancestor( + int exp: @expr ref, + int ancestor: @element ref +); + +exprs( + unique int id: @expr, + int kind: int ref, + int location: @location_expr ref +); + +expr_reuse( + int reuse: @expr ref, + int original: @expr ref, + int value_category: int ref +) + +/* + case @value.category of + 1 = prval + | 2 = xval + | 3 = lval + ; +*/ +expr_types( + int id: @expr ref, + int typeid: @type ref, + int value_category: int ref +); + +case @expr.kind of + 1 = @errorexpr +| 2 = @address_of // & AddressOfExpr +| 3 = @reference_to // ReferenceToExpr (implicit?) +| 4 = @indirect // * PointerDereferenceExpr +| 5 = @ref_indirect // ReferenceDereferenceExpr (implicit?) +// ... +| 8 = @array_to_pointer // (???) +| 9 = @vacuous_destructor_call // VacuousDestructorCall +// ... +| 11 = @assume // Microsoft +| 12 = @parexpr +| 13 = @arithnegexpr +| 14 = @unaryplusexpr +| 15 = @complementexpr +| 16 = @notexpr +| 17 = @conjugation // GNU ~ operator +| 18 = @realpartexpr // GNU __real +| 19 = @imagpartexpr // GNU __imag +| 20 = @postincrexpr +| 21 = @postdecrexpr +| 22 = @preincrexpr +| 23 = @predecrexpr +| 24 = @conditionalexpr +| 25 = @addexpr +| 26 = @subexpr +| 27 = @mulexpr +| 28 = @divexpr +| 29 = @remexpr +| 30 = @jmulexpr // C99 mul imaginary +| 31 = @jdivexpr // C99 div imaginary +| 32 = @fjaddexpr // C99 add real + imaginary +| 33 = @jfaddexpr // C99 add imaginary + real +| 34 = @fjsubexpr // C99 sub real - imaginary +| 35 = @jfsubexpr // C99 sub imaginary - real +| 36 = @paddexpr // pointer add (pointer + int or int + pointer) +| 37 = @psubexpr // pointer sub (pointer - integer) +| 38 = @pdiffexpr // difference between two pointers +| 39 = @lshiftexpr +| 40 = @rshiftexpr +| 41 = @andexpr +| 42 = @orexpr +| 43 = @xorexpr +| 44 = @eqexpr +| 45 = @neexpr +| 46 = @gtexpr +| 47 = @ltexpr +| 48 = @geexpr +| 49 = @leexpr +| 50 = @minexpr // GNU minimum +| 51 = @maxexpr // GNU maximum +| 52 = @assignexpr +| 53 = @assignaddexpr +| 54 = @assignsubexpr +| 55 = @assignmulexpr +| 56 = @assigndivexpr +| 57 = @assignremexpr +| 58 = @assignlshiftexpr +| 59 = @assignrshiftexpr +| 60 = @assignandexpr +| 61 = @assignorexpr +| 62 = @assignxorexpr +| 63 = @assignpaddexpr // assign pointer add +| 64 = @assignpsubexpr // assign pointer sub +| 65 = @andlogicalexpr +| 66 = @orlogicalexpr +| 67 = @commaexpr +| 68 = @subscriptexpr // access to member of an array, e.g., a[5] +// ... 69 @objc_subscriptexpr deprecated +// ... 70 @cmdaccess deprecated +// ... +| 73 = @virtfunptrexpr +| 74 = @callexpr +// ... 75 @msgexpr_normal deprecated +// ... 76 @msgexpr_super deprecated +// ... 77 @atselectorexpr deprecated +// ... 78 @atprotocolexpr deprecated +| 79 = @vastartexpr +| 80 = @vaargexpr +| 81 = @vaendexpr +| 82 = @vacopyexpr +// ... 83 @atencodeexpr deprecated +| 84 = @varaccess +| 85 = @thisaccess +// ... 86 @objc_box_expr deprecated +| 87 = @new_expr +| 88 = @delete_expr +| 89 = @throw_expr +| 90 = @condition_decl // a variable declared in a condition, e.g., if(int x = y > 2) +| 91 = @braced_init_list +| 92 = @type_id +| 93 = @runtime_sizeof +| 94 = @runtime_alignof +| 95 = @sizeof_pack +| 96 = @expr_stmt // GNU extension +| 97 = @routineexpr +| 98 = @type_operand // used to access a type in certain contexts (haven't found any examples yet....) +| 99 = @offsetofexpr // offsetof ::= type and field +| 100 = @hasassignexpr // __has_assign ::= type +| 101 = @hascopyexpr // __has_copy ::= type +| 102 = @hasnothrowassign // __has_nothrow_assign ::= type +| 103 = @hasnothrowconstr // __has_nothrow_constructor ::= type +| 104 = @hasnothrowcopy // __has_nothrow_copy ::= type +| 105 = @hastrivialassign // __has_trivial_assign ::= type +| 106 = @hastrivialconstr // __has_trivial_constructor ::= type +| 107 = @hastrivialcopy // __has_trivial_copy ::= type +| 108 = @hasuserdestr // __has_user_destructor ::= type +| 109 = @hasvirtualdestr // __has_virtual_destructor ::= type +| 110 = @isabstractexpr // __is_abstract ::= type +| 111 = @isbaseofexpr // __is_base_of ::= type type +| 112 = @isclassexpr // __is_class ::= type +| 113 = @isconvtoexpr // __is_convertible_to ::= type type +| 114 = @isemptyexpr // __is_empty ::= type +| 115 = @isenumexpr // __is_enum ::= type +| 116 = @ispodexpr // __is_pod ::= type +| 117 = @ispolyexpr // __is_polymorphic ::= type +| 118 = @isunionexpr // __is_union ::= type +| 119 = @typescompexpr // GNU __builtin_types_compatible ::= type type +| 120 = @intaddrexpr // frontend internal builtin, used to implement offsetof +// ... +| 122 = @hastrivialdestructor // __has_trivial_destructor ::= type +| 123 = @literal +| 124 = @uuidof +| 127 = @aggregateliteral +| 128 = @delete_array_expr +| 129 = @new_array_expr +// ... 130 @objc_array_literal deprecated +// ... 131 @objc_dictionary_literal deprecated +| 132 = @foldexpr +// ... +| 200 = @ctordirectinit +| 201 = @ctorvirtualinit +| 202 = @ctorfieldinit +| 203 = @ctordelegatinginit +| 204 = @dtordirectdestruct +| 205 = @dtorvirtualdestruct +| 206 = @dtorfielddestruct +// ... +| 210 = @static_cast +| 211 = @reinterpret_cast +| 212 = @const_cast +| 213 = @dynamic_cast +| 214 = @c_style_cast +| 215 = @lambdaexpr +| 216 = @param_ref +| 217 = @noopexpr +// ... +| 294 = @istriviallyconstructibleexpr +| 295 = @isdestructibleexpr +| 296 = @isnothrowdestructibleexpr +| 297 = @istriviallydestructibleexpr +| 298 = @istriviallyassignableexpr +| 299 = @isnothrowassignableexpr +| 300 = @istrivialexpr +| 301 = @isstandardlayoutexpr +| 302 = @istriviallycopyableexpr +| 303 = @isliteraltypeexpr +| 304 = @hastrivialmoveconstructorexpr +| 305 = @hastrivialmoveassignexpr +| 306 = @hasnothrowmoveassignexpr +| 307 = @isconstructibleexpr +| 308 = @isnothrowconstructibleexpr +| 309 = @hasfinalizerexpr +| 310 = @isdelegateexpr +| 311 = @isinterfaceclassexpr +| 312 = @isrefarrayexpr +| 313 = @isrefclassexpr +| 314 = @issealedexpr +| 315 = @issimplevalueclassexpr +| 316 = @isvalueclassexpr +| 317 = @isfinalexpr +| 319 = @noexceptexpr +| 320 = @builtinshufflevector +| 321 = @builtinchooseexpr +| 322 = @builtinaddressof +| 323 = @vec_fill +| 324 = @builtinconvertvector +| 325 = @builtincomplex +| 326 = @spaceshipexpr +| 327 = @co_await +| 328 = @co_yield +| 329 = @temp_init +| 330 = @isassignable +| 331 = @isaggregate +| 332 = @hasuniqueobjectrepresentations +| 333 = @builtinbitcast +| 334 = @builtinshuffle +| 335 = @blockassignexpr +| 336 = @issame +| 337 = @isfunction +| 338 = @islayoutcompatible +| 339 = @ispointerinterconvertiblebaseof +| 340 = @isarray +| 341 = @arrayrank +| 342 = @arrayextent +| 343 = @isarithmetic +| 344 = @iscompletetype +| 345 = @iscompound +| 346 = @isconst +| 347 = @isfloatingpoint +| 348 = @isfundamental +| 349 = @isintegral +| 350 = @islvaluereference +| 351 = @ismemberfunctionpointer +| 352 = @ismemberobjectpointer +| 353 = @ismemberpointer +| 354 = @isobject +| 355 = @ispointer +| 356 = @isreference +| 357 = @isrvaluereference +| 358 = @isscalar +| 359 = @issigned +| 360 = @isunsigned +| 361 = @isvoid +| 362 = @isvolatile +| 363 = @reuseexpr +| 364 = @istriviallycopyassignable +| 365 = @isassignablenopreconditioncheck +| 366 = @referencebindstotemporary +| 367 = @issameas +| 368 = @builtinhasattribute +| 369 = @ispointerinterconvertiblewithclass +| 370 = @builtinispointerinterconvertiblewithclass +| 371 = @iscorrespondingmember +| 372 = @builtiniscorrespondingmember +| 373 = @isboundedarray +| 374 = @isunboundedarray +| 375 = @isreferenceable +| 378 = @isnothrowconvertible +| 379 = @referenceconstructsfromtemporary +| 380 = @referenceconvertsfromtemporary +| 381 = @isconvertible +| 382 = @isvalidwinrttype +| 383 = @iswinclass +| 384 = @iswininterface +; + +@var_args_expr = @vastartexpr + | @vaendexpr + | @vaargexpr + | @vacopyexpr + ; + +@builtin_op = @var_args_expr + | @noopexpr + | @offsetofexpr + | @intaddrexpr + | @hasassignexpr + | @hascopyexpr + | @hasnothrowassign + | @hasnothrowconstr + | @hasnothrowcopy + | @hastrivialassign + | @hastrivialconstr + | @hastrivialcopy + | @hastrivialdestructor + | @hasuserdestr + | @hasvirtualdestr + | @isabstractexpr + | @isbaseofexpr + | @isclassexpr + | @isconvtoexpr + | @isemptyexpr + | @isenumexpr + | @ispodexpr + | @ispolyexpr + | @isunionexpr + | @typescompexpr + | @builtinshufflevector + | @builtinconvertvector + | @builtinaddressof + | @istriviallyconstructibleexpr + | @isdestructibleexpr + | @isnothrowdestructibleexpr + | @istriviallydestructibleexpr + | @istriviallyassignableexpr + | @isnothrowassignableexpr + | @istrivialexpr + | @isstandardlayoutexpr + | @istriviallycopyableexpr + | @isliteraltypeexpr + | @hastrivialmoveconstructorexpr + | @hastrivialmoveassignexpr + | @hasnothrowmoveassignexpr + | @isconstructibleexpr + | @isnothrowconstructibleexpr + | @hasfinalizerexpr + | @isdelegateexpr + | @isinterfaceclassexpr + | @isrefarrayexpr + | @isrefclassexpr + | @issealedexpr + | @issimplevalueclassexpr + | @isvalueclassexpr + | @isfinalexpr + | @builtinchooseexpr + | @builtincomplex + | @isassignable + | @isaggregate + | @hasuniqueobjectrepresentations + | @builtinbitcast + | @builtinshuffle + | @issame + | @isfunction + | @islayoutcompatible + | @ispointerinterconvertiblebaseof + | @isarray + | @arrayrank + | @arrayextent + | @isarithmetic + | @iscompletetype + | @iscompound + | @isconst + | @isfloatingpoint + | @isfundamental + | @isintegral + | @islvaluereference + | @ismemberfunctionpointer + | @ismemberobjectpointer + | @ismemberpointer + | @isobject + | @ispointer + | @isreference + | @isrvaluereference + | @isscalar + | @issigned + | @isunsigned + | @isvoid + | @isvolatile + | @istriviallycopyassignable + | @isassignablenopreconditioncheck + | @referencebindstotemporary + | @issameas + | @builtinhasattribute + | @ispointerinterconvertiblewithclass + | @builtinispointerinterconvertiblewithclass + | @iscorrespondingmember + | @builtiniscorrespondingmember + | @isboundedarray + | @isunboundedarray + | @isreferenceable + | @isnothrowconvertible + | @referenceconstructsfromtemporary + | @referenceconvertsfromtemporary + | @isconvertible + | @isvalidwinrttype + | @iswinclass + | @iswininterface + ; + +new_allocated_type( + unique int expr: @new_expr ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +new_array_allocated_type( + unique int expr: @new_array_expr ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +/** + * The field being initialized by an initializer expression within an aggregate + * initializer for a class/struct/union. Position is used to sort repeated initializers. + */ +#keyset[aggregate, position] +aggregate_field_init( + int aggregate: @aggregateliteral ref, + int initializer: @expr ref, + int field: @membervariable ref, + int position: int ref +); + +/** + * The index of the element being initialized by an initializer expression + * within an aggregate initializer for an array. Position is used to sort repeated initializers. + */ +#keyset[aggregate, position] +aggregate_array_init( + int aggregate: @aggregateliteral ref, + int initializer: @expr ref, + int element_index: int ref, + int position: int ref +); + +@ctorinit = @ctordirectinit + | @ctorvirtualinit + | @ctorfieldinit + | @ctordelegatinginit; +@dtordestruct = @dtordirectdestruct + | @dtorvirtualdestruct + | @dtorfielddestruct; + + +condition_decl_bind( + unique int expr: @condition_decl ref, + unique int decl: @declaration ref +); + +typeid_bind( + unique int expr: @type_id ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +uuidof_bind( + unique int expr: @uuidof ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +@runtime_sizeof_or_alignof = @runtime_sizeof | @runtime_alignof; + +sizeof_bind( + unique int expr: @runtime_sizeof_or_alignof ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +code_block( + unique int block: @literal ref, + unique int routine: @function ref +); + +lambdas( + unique int expr: @lambdaexpr ref, + string default_capture: string ref, + boolean has_explicit_return_type: boolean ref +); + +lambda_capture( + unique int id: @lambdacapture, + int lambda: @lambdaexpr ref, + int index: int ref, + int field: @membervariable ref, + boolean captured_by_reference: boolean ref, + boolean is_implicit: boolean ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@funbindexpr = @routineexpr + | @new_expr + | @delete_expr + | @delete_array_expr + | @ctordirectinit + | @ctorvirtualinit + | @ctordelegatinginit + | @dtordirectdestruct + | @dtorvirtualdestruct; + +@varbindexpr = @varaccess | @ctorfieldinit | @dtorfielddestruct; +@addressable = @function | @variable ; +@accessible = @addressable | @enumconstant ; + +@access = @varaccess | @routineexpr ; + +fold( + int expr: @foldexpr ref, + string operator: string ref, + boolean is_left_fold: boolean ref +); + +stmts( + unique int id: @stmt, + int kind: int ref, + int location: @location_stmt ref +); + +case @stmt.kind of + 1 = @stmt_expr +| 2 = @stmt_if +| 3 = @stmt_while +| 4 = @stmt_goto +| 5 = @stmt_label +| 6 = @stmt_return +| 7 = @stmt_block +| 8 = @stmt_end_test_while // do { ... } while ( ... ) +| 9 = @stmt_for +| 10 = @stmt_switch_case +| 11 = @stmt_switch +| 13 = @stmt_asm // "asm" statement or the body of an asm function +| 15 = @stmt_try_block +| 16 = @stmt_microsoft_try // Microsoft +| 17 = @stmt_decl +| 18 = @stmt_set_vla_size // C99 +| 19 = @stmt_vla_decl // C99 +| 25 = @stmt_assigned_goto // GNU +| 26 = @stmt_empty +| 27 = @stmt_continue +| 28 = @stmt_break +| 29 = @stmt_range_based_for // C++11 +// ... 30 @stmt_at_autoreleasepool_block deprecated +// ... 31 @stmt_objc_for_in deprecated +// ... 32 @stmt_at_synchronized deprecated +| 33 = @stmt_handler +// ... 34 @stmt_finally_end deprecated +| 35 = @stmt_constexpr_if +| 37 = @stmt_co_return +; + +type_vla( + int type_id: @type ref, + int decl: @stmt_vla_decl ref +); + +variable_vla( + int var: @variable ref, + int decl: @stmt_vla_decl ref +); + +if_initialization( + unique int if_stmt: @stmt_if ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +if_then( + unique int if_stmt: @stmt_if ref, + int then_id: @stmt ref +); + +if_else( + unique int if_stmt: @stmt_if ref, + int else_id: @stmt ref +); + +constexpr_if_initialization( + unique int constexpr_if_stmt: @stmt_constexpr_if ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +constexpr_if_then( + unique int constexpr_if_stmt: @stmt_constexpr_if ref, + int then_id: @stmt ref +); + +constexpr_if_else( + unique int constexpr_if_stmt: @stmt_constexpr_if ref, + int else_id: @stmt ref +); + +while_body( + unique int while_stmt: @stmt_while ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +do_body( + unique int do_stmt: @stmt_end_test_while ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +switch_initialization( + unique int switch_stmt: @stmt_switch ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +#keyset[switch_stmt, index] +switch_case( + int switch_stmt: @stmt_switch ref, + int index: int ref, + int case_id: @stmt_switch_case ref +); + +switch_body( + unique int switch_stmt: @stmt_switch ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +@stmt_for_or_range_based_for = @stmt_for + | @stmt_range_based_for; + +for_initialization( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for_or_range_based_for ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +for_condition( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for ref, + int condition_id: @expr ref +); + +for_update( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for ref, + int update_id: @expr ref +); + +for_body( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +@stmtparent = @stmt | @expr_stmt ; +stmtparents( + unique int id: @stmt ref, + int index: int ref, + int parent: @stmtparent ref +); + +ishandler(unique int block: @stmt_block ref); + +@cfgnode = @stmt | @expr | @function | @initialiser ; + +stmt_decl_bind( + int stmt: @stmt_decl ref, + int num: int ref, + int decl: @declaration ref +); + +stmt_decl_entry_bind( + int stmt: @stmt_decl ref, + int num: int ref, + int decl_entry: @element ref +); + +@functionorblock = @function | @stmt_block; + +blockscope( + unique int block: @stmt_block ref, + int enclosing: @functionorblock ref +); + +@jump = @stmt_goto | @stmt_break | @stmt_continue; + +@jumporlabel = @jump | @stmt_label | @literal; + +jumpinfo( + unique int id: @jumporlabel ref, + string str: string ref, + int target: @stmt ref +); + +preprocdirects( + unique int id: @preprocdirect, + int kind: int ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +case @preprocdirect.kind of + 0 = @ppd_if +| 1 = @ppd_ifdef +| 2 = @ppd_ifndef +| 3 = @ppd_elif +| 4 = @ppd_else +| 5 = @ppd_endif +| 6 = @ppd_plain_include +| 7 = @ppd_define +| 8 = @ppd_undef +| 9 = @ppd_line +| 10 = @ppd_error +| 11 = @ppd_pragma +| 12 = @ppd_objc_import +| 13 = @ppd_include_next +| 18 = @ppd_warning +; + +@ppd_include = @ppd_plain_include | @ppd_objc_import | @ppd_include_next; + +@ppd_branch = @ppd_if | @ppd_ifdef | @ppd_ifndef | @ppd_elif; + +preprocpair( + int begin : @ppd_branch ref, + int elseelifend : @preprocdirect ref +); + +preproctrue(int branch : @ppd_branch ref); +preprocfalse(int branch : @ppd_branch ref); + +preproctext( + unique int id: @preprocdirect ref, + string head: string ref, + string body: string ref +); + +includes( + unique int id: @ppd_include ref, + int included: @file ref +); + +link_targets( + int id: @link_target, + int binary: @file ref +); + +link_parent( + int element : @element ref, + int link_target : @link_target ref +); + +/* XML Files */ + +xmlEncoding(unique int id: @file ref, string encoding: string ref); + +xmlDTDs( + unique int id: @xmldtd, + string root: string ref, + string publicId: string ref, + string systemId: string ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlElements( + unique int id: @xmlelement, + string name: string ref, + int parentid: @xmlparent ref, + int idx: int ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlAttrs( + unique int id: @xmlattribute, + int elementid: @xmlelement ref, + string name: string ref, + string value: string ref, + int idx: int ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlNs( + int id: @xmlnamespace, + string prefixName: string ref, + string URI: string ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlHasNs( + int elementId: @xmlnamespaceable ref, + int nsId: @xmlnamespace ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlComments( + unique int id: @xmlcomment, + string text: string ref, + int parentid: @xmlparent ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlChars( + unique int id: @xmlcharacters, + string text: string ref, + int parentid: @xmlparent ref, + int idx: int ref, + int isCDATA: int ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +@xmlparent = @file | @xmlelement; +@xmlnamespaceable = @xmlelement | @xmlattribute; + +xmllocations( + int xmlElement: @xmllocatable ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@xmllocatable = @xmlcharacters + | @xmlelement + | @xmlcomment + | @xmlattribute + | @xmldtd + | @file + | @xmlnamespace; diff --git a/cpp/ql/lib/upgrades/25e365d1e8147df0f759b604f96eb4bffea48271/semmlecode.cpp.dbscheme b/cpp/ql/lib/upgrades/25e365d1e8147df0f759b604f96eb4bffea48271/semmlecode.cpp.dbscheme new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9629fc87dab --- /dev/null +++ b/cpp/ql/lib/upgrades/25e365d1e8147df0f759b604f96eb4bffea48271/semmlecode.cpp.dbscheme @@ -0,0 +1,2300 @@ + +/** + * An invocation of the compiler. Note that more than one file may be + * compiled per invocation. For example, this command compiles three + * source files: + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + * + * The `id` simply identifies the invocation, while `cwd` is the working + * directory from which the compiler was invoked. + */ +compilations( + /** + * An invocation of the compiler. Note that more than one file may + * be compiled per invocation. For example, this command compiles + * three source files: + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + */ + unique int id : @compilation, + string cwd : string ref +); + +/** + * The arguments that were passed to the extractor for a compiler + * invocation. If `id` is for the compiler invocation + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + * + * then typically there will be rows for + * + * num | arg + * --- | --- + * 0 | *path to extractor* + * 1 | `--mimic` + * 2 | `/usr/bin/gcc` + * 3 | `-c` + * 4 | f1.c + * 5 | f2.c + * 6 | f3.c + */ +#keyset[id, num] +compilation_args( + int id : @compilation ref, + int num : int ref, + string arg : string ref +); + +/** + * The source files that are compiled by a compiler invocation. + * If `id` is for the compiler invocation + * + * gcc -c f1.c f2.c f3.c + * + * then there will be rows for + * + * num | arg + * --- | --- + * 0 | f1.c + * 1 | f2.c + * 2 | f3.c + * + * Note that even if those files `#include` headers, those headers + * do not appear as rows. + */ +#keyset[id, num] +compilation_compiling_files( + int id : @compilation ref, + int num : int ref, + int file : @file ref +); + +/** + * The time taken by the extractor for a compiler invocation. + * + * For each file `num`, there will be rows for + * + * kind | seconds + * ---- | --- + * 1 | CPU seconds used by the extractor frontend + * 2 | Elapsed seconds during the extractor frontend + * 3 | CPU seconds used by the extractor backend + * 4 | Elapsed seconds during the extractor backend + */ +#keyset[id, num, kind] +compilation_time( + int id : @compilation ref, + int num : int ref, + /* kind: + 1 = frontend_cpu_seconds + 2 = frontend_elapsed_seconds + 3 = extractor_cpu_seconds + 4 = extractor_elapsed_seconds + */ + int kind : int ref, + float seconds : float ref +); + +/** + * An error or warning generated by the extractor. + * The diagnostic message `diagnostic` was generated during compiler + * invocation `compilation`, and is the `file_number_diagnostic_number`th + * message generated while extracting the `file_number`th file of that + * invocation. + */ +#keyset[compilation, file_number, file_number_diagnostic_number] +diagnostic_for( + int diagnostic : @diagnostic ref, + int compilation : @compilation ref, + int file_number : int ref, + int file_number_diagnostic_number : int ref +); + +/** + * If extraction was successful, then `cpu_seconds` and + * `elapsed_seconds` are the CPU time and elapsed time (respectively) + * that extraction took for compiler invocation `id`. + */ +compilation_finished( + unique int id : @compilation ref, + float cpu_seconds : float ref, + float elapsed_seconds : float ref +); + + +/** + * External data, loaded from CSV files during snapshot creation. See + * [Tutorial: Incorporating external data](https://help.semmle.com/wiki/display/SD/Tutorial%3A+Incorporating+external+data) + * for more information. + */ +externalData( + int id : @externalDataElement, + string path : string ref, + int column: int ref, + string value : string ref +); + +/** + * The source location of the snapshot. + */ +sourceLocationPrefix(string prefix : string ref); + +/** + * Information about packages that provide code used during compilation. + * The `id` is just a unique identifier. + * The `namespace` is typically the name of the package manager that + * provided the package (e.g. "dpkg" or "yum"). + * The `package_name` is the name of the package, and `version` is its + * version (as a string). + */ +external_packages( + unique int id: @external_package, + string namespace : string ref, + string package_name : string ref, + string version : string ref +); + +/** + * Holds if File `fileid` was provided by package `package`. + */ +header_to_external_package( + int fileid : @file ref, + int package : @external_package ref +); + +/* + * Version history + */ + +svnentries( + unique int id : @svnentry, + string revision : string ref, + string author : string ref, + date revisionDate : date ref, + int changeSize : int ref +) + +svnaffectedfiles( + int id : @svnentry ref, + int file : @file ref, + string action : string ref +) + +svnentrymsg( + unique int id : @svnentry ref, + string message : string ref +) + +svnchurn( + int commit : @svnentry ref, + int file : @file ref, + int addedLines : int ref, + int deletedLines : int ref +) + +/* + * C++ dbscheme + */ + +extractor_version( + string codeql_version: string ref, + string frontend_version: string ref +) + +@location = @location_stmt | @location_expr | @location_default ; + +/** + * The location of an element that is not an expression or a statement. + * The location spans column `startcolumn` of line `startline` to + * column `endcolumn` of line `endline` in file `file`. + * For more information, see + * [Locations](https://codeql.github.com/docs/writing-codeql-queries/providing-locations-in-codeql-queries/). + */ +locations_default( + /** The location of an element that is not an expression or a statement. */ + unique int id: @location_default, + int container: @container ref, + int startLine: int ref, + int startColumn: int ref, + int endLine: int ref, + int endColumn: int ref +); + +/** + * The location of a statement. + * The location spans column `startcolumn` of line `startline` to + * column `endcolumn` of line `endline` in file `file`. + * For more information, see + * [Locations](https://codeql.github.com/docs/writing-codeql-queries/providing-locations-in-codeql-queries/). + */ +locations_stmt( + /** The location of a statement. */ + unique int id: @location_stmt, + int container: @container ref, + int startLine: int ref, + int startColumn: int ref, + int endLine: int ref, + int endColumn: int ref +); + +/** + * The location of an expression. + * The location spans column `startcolumn` of line `startline` to + * column `endcolumn` of line `endline` in file `file`. + * For more information, see + * [Locations](https://codeql.github.com/docs/writing-codeql-queries/providing-locations-in-codeql-queries/). + */ +locations_expr( + /** The location of an expression. */ + unique int id: @location_expr, + int container: @container ref, + int startLine: int ref, + int startColumn: int ref, + int endLine: int ref, + int endColumn: int ref +); + +/** An element for which line-count information is available. */ +@sourceline = @file | @function | @variable | @enumconstant | @xmllocatable; + +numlines( + int element_id: @sourceline ref, + int num_lines: int ref, + int num_code: int ref, + int num_comment: int ref +); + +diagnostics( + unique int id: @diagnostic, + int severity: int ref, + string error_tag: string ref, + string error_message: string ref, + string full_error_message: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +files( + unique int id: @file, + string name: string ref +); + +folders( + unique int id: @folder, + string name: string ref +); + +@container = @folder | @file + +containerparent( + int parent: @container ref, + unique int child: @container ref +); + +fileannotations( + int id: @file ref, + int kind: int ref, + string name: string ref, + string value: string ref +); + +inmacroexpansion( + int id: @element ref, + int inv: @macroinvocation ref +); + +affectedbymacroexpansion( + int id: @element ref, + int inv: @macroinvocation ref +); + +case @macroinvocation.kind of + 1 = @macro_expansion +| 2 = @other_macro_reference +; + +macroinvocations( + unique int id: @macroinvocation, + int macro_id: @ppd_define ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +macroparent( + unique int id: @macroinvocation ref, + int parent_id: @macroinvocation ref +); + +// a macroinvocation may be part of another location +// the way to find a constant expression that uses a macro +// is thus to find a constant expression that has a location +// to which a macro invocation is bound +macrolocationbind( + int id: @macroinvocation ref, + int location: @location ref +); + +#keyset[invocation, argument_index] +macro_argument_unexpanded( + int invocation: @macroinvocation ref, + int argument_index: int ref, + string text: string ref +); + +#keyset[invocation, argument_index] +macro_argument_expanded( + int invocation: @macroinvocation ref, + int argument_index: int ref, + string text: string ref +); + +/* +case @function.kind of + 1 = @normal_function +| 2 = @constructor +| 3 = @destructor +| 4 = @conversion_function +| 5 = @operator +| 6 = @builtin_function // GCC built-in functions, e.g. __builtin___memcpy_chk +| 7 = @user_defined_literal +| 8 = @deduction_guide +; +*/ + +functions( + unique int id: @function, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +function_entry_point( + int id: @function ref, + unique int entry_point: @stmt ref +); + +function_return_type( + int id: @function ref, + int return_type: @type ref +); + +/** + * If `function` is a coroutine, then this gives the `std::experimental::resumable_traits` + * instance associated with it, and the variables representing the `handle` and `promise` + * for it. + */ +coroutine( + unique int function: @function ref, + int traits: @type ref, + int handle: @variable ref, + int promise: @variable ref +); + +/** The `new` function used for allocating the coroutine state, if any. */ +coroutine_new( + unique int function: @function ref, + int new: @function ref +); + +/** The `delete` function used for deallocating the coroutine state, if any. */ +coroutine_delete( + unique int function: @function ref, + int delete: @function ref +); + +purefunctions(unique int id: @function ref); + +function_deleted(unique int id: @function ref); + +function_defaulted(unique int id: @function ref); + +function_prototyped(unique int id: @function ref) + +member_function_this_type( + unique int id: @function ref, + int this_type: @type ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +fun_decls( + int id: @fun_decl, + int function: @function ref, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +fun_def(unique int id: @fun_decl ref); +fun_specialized(unique int id: @fun_decl ref); +fun_implicit(unique int id: @fun_decl ref); +fun_decl_specifiers( + int id: @fun_decl ref, + string name: string ref +) +#keyset[fun_decl, index] +fun_decl_throws( + int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); +/* an empty throw specification is different from none */ +fun_decl_empty_throws(unique int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref); +fun_decl_noexcept( + int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref, + int constant: @expr ref +); +fun_decl_empty_noexcept(int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref); +fun_decl_typedef_type( + unique int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref, + int typedeftype_id: @usertype ref +); + +param_decl_bind( + unique int id: @var_decl ref, + int index: int ref, + int fun_decl: @fun_decl ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +var_decls( + int id: @var_decl, + int variable: @variable ref, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +var_def(unique int id: @var_decl ref); +var_decl_specifiers( + int id: @var_decl ref, + string name: string ref +) +is_structured_binding(unique int id: @variable ref); + +type_decls( + unique int id: @type_decl, + int type_id: @type ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +type_def(unique int id: @type_decl ref); +type_decl_top( + unique int type_decl: @type_decl ref +); + +namespace_decls( + unique int id: @namespace_decl, + int namespace_id: @namespace ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int bodylocation: @location_default ref +); + +case @using.kind of + 1 = @using_declaration +| 2 = @using_directive +| 3 = @using_enum_declaration +; + +usings( + unique int id: @using, + int element_id: @element ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +/** The element which contains the `using` declaration. */ +using_container( + int parent: @element ref, + int child: @using ref +); + +static_asserts( + unique int id: @static_assert, + int condition : @expr ref, + string message : string ref, + int location: @location_default ref, + int enclosing : @element ref +); + +// each function has an ordered list of parameters +#keyset[id, type_id] +#keyset[function, index, type_id] +params( + int id: @parameter, + int function: @functionorblock ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +overrides( + int new: @function ref, + int old: @function ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +membervariables( + int id: @membervariable, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +globalvariables( + int id: @globalvariable, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref +); + +#keyset[id, type_id] +localvariables( + int id: @localvariable, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref +); + +autoderivation( + unique int var: @variable ref, + int derivation_type: @type ref +); + +orphaned_variables( + int var: @localvariable ref, + int function: @function ref +) + +enumconstants( + unique int id: @enumconstant, + int parent: @usertype ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref, + string name: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@variable = @localscopevariable | @globalvariable | @membervariable; + +@localscopevariable = @localvariable | @parameter; + +/** + * Built-in types are the fundamental types, e.g., integral, floating, and void. + */ +case @builtintype.kind of + 1 = @errortype +| 2 = @unknowntype +| 3 = @void +| 4 = @boolean +| 5 = @char +| 6 = @unsigned_char +| 7 = @signed_char +| 8 = @short +| 9 = @unsigned_short +| 10 = @signed_short +| 11 = @int +| 12 = @unsigned_int +| 13 = @signed_int +| 14 = @long +| 15 = @unsigned_long +| 16 = @signed_long +| 17 = @long_long +| 18 = @unsigned_long_long +| 19 = @signed_long_long +// ... 20 Microsoft-specific __int8 +// ... 21 Microsoft-specific __int16 +// ... 22 Microsoft-specific __int32 +// ... 23 Microsoft-specific __int64 +| 24 = @float +| 25 = @double +| 26 = @long_double +| 27 = @complex_float // C99-specific _Complex float +| 28 = @complex_double // C99-specific _Complex double +| 29 = @complex_long_double // C99-specific _Complex long double +| 30 = @imaginary_float // C99-specific _Imaginary float +| 31 = @imaginary_double // C99-specific _Imaginary double +| 32 = @imaginary_long_double // C99-specific _Imaginary long double +| 33 = @wchar_t // Microsoft-specific +| 34 = @decltype_nullptr // C++11 +| 35 = @int128 // __int128 +| 36 = @unsigned_int128 // unsigned __int128 +| 37 = @signed_int128 // signed __int128 +| 38 = @float128 // __float128 +| 39 = @complex_float128 // _Complex __float128 +| 40 = @decimal32 // _Decimal32 +| 41 = @decimal64 // _Decimal64 +| 42 = @decimal128 // _Decimal128 +| 43 = @char16_t +| 44 = @char32_t +| 45 = @std_float32 // _Float32 +| 46 = @float32x // _Float32x +| 47 = @std_float64 // _Float64 +| 48 = @float64x // _Float64x +| 49 = @std_float128 // _Float128 +// ... 50 _Float128x +| 51 = @char8_t +| 52 = @float16 // _Float16 +| 53 = @complex_float16 // _Complex _Float16 +| 54 = @fp16 // __fp16 +| 55 = @std_bfloat16 // __bf16 +| 56 = @std_float16 // std::float16_t +| 57 = @complex_std_float32 // _Complex _Float32 +| 58 = @complex_float32x // _Complex _Float32x +| 59 = @complex_std_float64 // _Complex _Float64 +| 60 = @complex_float64x // _Complex _Float64x +| 61 = @complex_std_float128 // _Complex _Float128 +; + +builtintypes( + unique int id: @builtintype, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref, + int size: int ref, + int sign: int ref, + int alignment: int ref +); + +/** + * Derived types are types that are directly derived from existing types and + * point to, refer to, transform type data to return a new type. + */ +case @derivedtype.kind of + 1 = @pointer +| 2 = @reference +| 3 = @type_with_specifiers +| 4 = @array +| 5 = @gnu_vector +| 6 = @routineptr +| 7 = @routinereference +| 8 = @rvalue_reference // C++11 +// ... 9 type_conforming_to_protocols deprecated +| 10 = @block +; + +derivedtypes( + unique int id: @derivedtype, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +pointerishsize(unique int id: @derivedtype ref, + int size: int ref, + int alignment: int ref); + +arraysizes( + unique int id: @derivedtype ref, + int num_elements: int ref, + int bytesize: int ref, + int alignment: int ref +); + +typedefbase( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +/** + * An instance of the C++11 `decltype` operator. For example: + * ``` + * int a; + * decltype(1+a) b; + * ``` + * Here `expr` is `1+a`. + * + * Sometimes an additional pair of parentheses around the expression + * would change the semantics of this decltype, e.g. + * ``` + * struct A { double x; }; + * const A* a = new A(); + * decltype( a->x ); // type is double + * decltype((a->x)); // type is const double& + * ``` + * (Please consult the C++11 standard for more details). + * `parentheses_would_change_meaning` is `true` iff that is the case. + */ +#keyset[id, expr] +decltypes( + int id: @decltype, + int expr: @expr ref, + int base_type: @type ref, + boolean parentheses_would_change_meaning: boolean ref +); + +/* +case @usertype.kind of + 1 = @struct +| 2 = @class +| 3 = @union +| 4 = @enum +| 5 = @typedef // classic C: typedef typedef type name +| 6 = @template +| 7 = @template_parameter +| 8 = @template_template_parameter +| 9 = @proxy_class // a proxy class associated with a template parameter +// ... 10 objc_class deprecated +// ... 11 objc_protocol deprecated +// ... 12 objc_category deprecated +| 13 = @scoped_enum +| 14 = @using_alias // a using name = type style typedef +; +*/ + +usertypes( + unique int id: @usertype, + string name: string ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +usertypesize( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + int size: int ref, + int alignment: int ref +); + +usertype_final(unique int id: @usertype ref); + +usertype_uuid( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + string uuid: string ref +); + +mangled_name( + unique int id: @declaration ref, + int mangled_name : @mangledname, + boolean is_complete: boolean ref +); + +is_pod_class(unique int id: @usertype ref); +is_standard_layout_class(unique int id: @usertype ref); + +is_complete(unique int id: @usertype ref); + +is_class_template(unique int id: @usertype ref); +class_instantiation( + int to: @usertype ref, + int from: @usertype ref +); +class_template_argument( + int type_id: @usertype ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_type: @type ref +); +class_template_argument_value( + int type_id: @usertype ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_value: @expr ref +); + +is_proxy_class_for( + unique int id: @usertype ref, + unique int templ_param_id: @usertype ref +); + +type_mentions( + unique int id: @type_mention, + int type_id: @type ref, + int location: @location ref, + // a_symbol_reference_kind from the frontend. + int kind: int ref +); + +is_function_template(unique int id: @function ref); +function_instantiation( + unique int to: @function ref, + int from: @function ref +); +function_template_argument( + int function_id: @function ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_type: @type ref +); +function_template_argument_value( + int function_id: @function ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_value: @expr ref +); + +is_variable_template(unique int id: @variable ref); +variable_instantiation( + unique int to: @variable ref, + int from: @variable ref +); +variable_template_argument( + int variable_id: @variable ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_type: @type ref +); +variable_template_argument_value( + int variable_id: @variable ref, + int index: int ref, + int arg_value: @expr ref +); + +/* + Fixed point types + precision(1) = short, precision(2) = default, precision(3) = long + is_unsigned(1) = unsigned is_unsigned(2) = signed + is_fract_type(1) = declared with _Fract + saturating(1) = declared with _Sat +*/ +/* TODO +fixedpointtypes( + unique int id: @fixedpointtype, + int precision: int ref, + int is_unsigned: int ref, + int is_fract_type: int ref, + int saturating: int ref); +*/ + +routinetypes( + unique int id: @routinetype, + int return_type: @type ref +); + +routinetypeargs( + int routine: @routinetype ref, + int index: int ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +ptrtomembers( + unique int id: @ptrtomember, + int type_id: @type ref, + int class_id: @type ref +); + +/* + specifiers for types, functions, and variables + + "public", + "protected", + "private", + + "const", + "volatile", + "static", + + "pure", + "virtual", + "sealed", // Microsoft + "__interface", // Microsoft + "inline", + "explicit", + + "near", // near far extension + "far", // near far extension + "__ptr32", // Microsoft + "__ptr64", // Microsoft + "__sptr", // Microsoft + "__uptr", // Microsoft + "dllimport", // Microsoft + "dllexport", // Microsoft + "thread", // Microsoft + "naked", // Microsoft + "microsoft_inline", // Microsoft + "forceinline", // Microsoft + "selectany", // Microsoft + "nothrow", // Microsoft + "novtable", // Microsoft + "noreturn", // Microsoft + "noinline", // Microsoft + "noalias", // Microsoft + "restrict", // Microsoft +*/ + +specifiers( + unique int id: @specifier, + unique string str: string ref +); + +typespecifiers( + int type_id: @type ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +funspecifiers( + int func_id: @function ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +varspecifiers( + int var_id: @accessible ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +attributes( + unique int id: @attribute, + int kind: int ref, + string name: string ref, + string name_space: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +case @attribute.kind of + 0 = @gnuattribute +| 1 = @stdattribute +| 2 = @declspec +| 3 = @msattribute +| 4 = @alignas +// ... 5 @objc_propertyattribute deprecated +; + +attribute_args( + unique int id: @attribute_arg, + int kind: int ref, + int attribute: @attribute ref, + int index: int ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +case @attribute_arg.kind of + 0 = @attribute_arg_empty +| 1 = @attribute_arg_token +| 2 = @attribute_arg_constant +| 3 = @attribute_arg_type +| 4 = @attribute_arg_constant_expr +| 5 = @attribute_arg_expr +; + +attribute_arg_value( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + string value: string ref +); +attribute_arg_type( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); +attribute_arg_constant( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + int constant: @expr ref +) +attribute_arg_expr( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + int expr: @expr ref +) +attribute_arg_name( + unique int arg: @attribute_arg ref, + string name: string ref +); + +typeattributes( + int type_id: @type ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +funcattributes( + int func_id: @function ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +varattributes( + int var_id: @accessible ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +stmtattributes( + int stmt_id: @stmt ref, + int spec_id: @attribute ref +); + +@type = @builtintype + | @derivedtype + | @usertype + /* TODO | @fixedpointtype */ + | @routinetype + | @ptrtomember + | @decltype; + +unspecifiedtype( + unique int type_id: @type ref, + int unspecified_type_id: @type ref +); + +member( + int parent: @type ref, + int index: int ref, + int child: @member ref +); + +@enclosingfunction_child = @usertype | @variable | @namespace + +enclosingfunction( + unique int child: @enclosingfunction_child ref, + int parent: @function ref +); + +derivations( + unique int derivation: @derivation, + int sub: @type ref, + int index: int ref, + int super: @type ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +derspecifiers( + int der_id: @derivation ref, + int spec_id: @specifier ref +); + +/** + * Contains the byte offset of the base class subobject within the derived + * class. Only holds for non-virtual base classes, but see table + * `virtual_base_offsets` for offsets of virtual base class subobjects. + */ +direct_base_offsets( + unique int der_id: @derivation ref, + int offset: int ref +); + +/** + * Contains the byte offset of the virtual base class subobject for class + * `super` within a most-derived object of class `sub`. `super` can be either a + * direct or indirect base class. + */ +#keyset[sub, super] +virtual_base_offsets( + int sub: @usertype ref, + int super: @usertype ref, + int offset: int ref +); + +frienddecls( + unique int id: @frienddecl, + int type_id: @type ref, + int decl_id: @declaration ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@declaredtype = @usertype ; + +@declaration = @function + | @declaredtype + | @variable + | @enumconstant + | @frienddecl; + +@member = @membervariable + | @function + | @declaredtype + | @enumconstant; + +@locatable = @diagnostic + | @declaration + | @ppd_include + | @ppd_define + | @macroinvocation + /*| @funcall*/ + | @xmllocatable + | @attribute + | @attribute_arg; + +@namedscope = @namespace | @usertype; + +@element = @locatable + | @file + | @folder + | @specifier + | @type + | @expr + | @namespace + | @initialiser + | @stmt + | @derivation + | @comment + | @preprocdirect + | @fun_decl + | @var_decl + | @type_decl + | @namespace_decl + | @using + | @namequalifier + | @specialnamequalifyingelement + | @static_assert + | @type_mention + | @lambdacapture; + +@exprparent = @element; + +comments( + unique int id: @comment, + string contents: string ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +commentbinding( + int id: @comment ref, + int element: @element ref +); + +exprconv( + int converted: @expr ref, + unique int conversion: @expr ref +); + +compgenerated(unique int id: @element ref); + +/** + * `destructor_call` destructs the `i`'th entity that should be + * destructed following `element`. Note that entities should be + * destructed in reverse construction order, so for a given `element` + * these should be called from highest to lowest `i`. + */ +#keyset[element, destructor_call] +#keyset[element, i] +synthetic_destructor_call( + int element: @element ref, + int i: int ref, + int destructor_call: @routineexpr ref +); + +namespaces( + unique int id: @namespace, + string name: string ref +); + +namespace_inline( + unique int id: @namespace ref +); + +namespacembrs( + int parentid: @namespace ref, + unique int memberid: @namespacembr ref +); + +@namespacembr = @declaration | @namespace; + +exprparents( + int expr_id: @expr ref, + int child_index: int ref, + int parent_id: @exprparent ref +); + +expr_isload(unique int expr_id: @expr ref); + +@cast = @c_style_cast + | @const_cast + | @dynamic_cast + | @reinterpret_cast + | @static_cast + ; + +/* +case @conversion.kind of + 0 = @simple_conversion // a numeric conversion, qualification conversion, or a reinterpret_cast +| 1 = @bool_conversion // conversion to 'bool' +| 2 = @base_class_conversion // a derived-to-base conversion +| 3 = @derived_class_conversion // a base-to-derived conversion +| 4 = @pm_base_class_conversion // a derived-to-base conversion of a pointer to member +| 5 = @pm_derived_class_conversion // a base-to-derived conversion of a pointer to member +| 6 = @glvalue_adjust // an adjustment of the type of a glvalue +| 7 = @prvalue_adjust // an adjustment of the type of a prvalue +; +*/ +/** + * Describes the semantics represented by a cast expression. This is largely + * independent of the source syntax of the cast, so it is separate from the + * regular expression kind. + */ +conversionkinds( + unique int expr_id: @cast ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +@conversion = @cast + | @array_to_pointer + | @parexpr + | @reference_to + | @ref_indirect + | @temp_init + ; + +/* +case @funbindexpr.kind of + 0 = @normal_call // a normal call +| 1 = @virtual_call // a virtual call +| 2 = @adl_call // a call whose target is only found by ADL +; +*/ +iscall( + unique int caller: @funbindexpr ref, + int kind: int ref +); + +numtemplatearguments( + unique int expr_id: @expr ref, + int num: int ref +); + +specialnamequalifyingelements( + unique int id: @specialnamequalifyingelement, + unique string name: string ref +); + +@namequalifiableelement = @expr | @namequalifier; +@namequalifyingelement = @namespace + | @specialnamequalifyingelement + | @usertype; + +namequalifiers( + unique int id: @namequalifier, + unique int qualifiableelement: @namequalifiableelement ref, + int qualifyingelement: @namequalifyingelement ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +varbind( + int expr: @varbindexpr ref, + int var: @accessible ref +); + +funbind( + int expr: @funbindexpr ref, + int fun: @function ref +); + +@any_new_expr = @new_expr + | @new_array_expr; + +@new_or_delete_expr = @any_new_expr + | @delete_expr + | @delete_array_expr; + +@prefix_crement_expr = @preincrexpr | @predecrexpr; + +@postfix_crement_expr = @postincrexpr | @postdecrexpr; + +@increment_expr = @preincrexpr | @postincrexpr; + +@decrement_expr = @predecrexpr | @postdecrexpr; + +@crement_expr = @increment_expr | @decrement_expr; + +@un_arith_op_expr = @arithnegexpr + | @unaryplusexpr + | @conjugation + | @realpartexpr + | @imagpartexpr + | @crement_expr + ; + +@un_bitwise_op_expr = @complementexpr; + +@un_log_op_expr = @notexpr; + +@un_op_expr = @address_of + | @indirect + | @un_arith_op_expr + | @un_bitwise_op_expr + | @builtinaddressof + | @vec_fill + | @un_log_op_expr + | @co_await + | @co_yield + ; + +@bin_log_op_expr = @andlogicalexpr | @orlogicalexpr; + +@cmp_op_expr = @eq_op_expr | @rel_op_expr; + +@eq_op_expr = @eqexpr | @neexpr; + +@rel_op_expr = @gtexpr + | @ltexpr + | @geexpr + | @leexpr + | @spaceshipexpr + ; + +@bin_bitwise_op_expr = @lshiftexpr + | @rshiftexpr + | @andexpr + | @orexpr + | @xorexpr + ; + +@p_arith_op_expr = @paddexpr + | @psubexpr + | @pdiffexpr + ; + +@bin_arith_op_expr = @addexpr + | @subexpr + | @mulexpr + | @divexpr + | @remexpr + | @jmulexpr + | @jdivexpr + | @fjaddexpr + | @jfaddexpr + | @fjsubexpr + | @jfsubexpr + | @minexpr + | @maxexpr + | @p_arith_op_expr + ; + +@bin_op_expr = @bin_arith_op_expr + | @bin_bitwise_op_expr + | @cmp_op_expr + | @bin_log_op_expr + ; + +@op_expr = @un_op_expr + | @bin_op_expr + | @assign_expr + | @conditionalexpr + ; + +@assign_arith_expr = @assignaddexpr + | @assignsubexpr + | @assignmulexpr + | @assigndivexpr + | @assignremexpr + ; + +@assign_bitwise_expr = @assignandexpr + | @assignorexpr + | @assignxorexpr + | @assignlshiftexpr + | @assignrshiftexpr + ; + +@assign_pointer_expr = @assignpaddexpr + | @assignpsubexpr + ; + +@assign_op_expr = @assign_arith_expr + | @assign_bitwise_expr + | @assign_pointer_expr + ; + +@assign_expr = @assignexpr | @assign_op_expr | @blockassignexpr + +/* + Binary encoding of the allocator form. + + case @allocator.form of + 0 = plain + | 1 = alignment + ; +*/ + +/** + * The allocator function associated with a `new` or `new[]` expression. + * The `form` column specified whether the allocation call contains an alignment + * argument. + */ +expr_allocator( + unique int expr: @any_new_expr ref, + int func: @function ref, + int form: int ref +); + +/* + Binary encoding of the deallocator form. + + case @deallocator.form of + 0 = plain + | 1 = size + | 2 = alignment + | 4 = destroying_delete + ; +*/ + +/** + * The deallocator function associated with a `delete`, `delete[]`, `new`, or + * `new[]` expression. For a `new` or `new[]` expression, the deallocator is the + * one used to free memory if the initialization throws an exception. + * The `form` column specifies whether the deallocation call contains a size + * argument, and alignment argument, or both. + */ +expr_deallocator( + unique int expr: @new_or_delete_expr ref, + int func: @function ref, + int form: int ref +); + +/** + * Holds if the `@conditionalexpr` is of the two operand form + * `guard ? : false`. + */ +expr_cond_two_operand( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref +); + +/** + * The guard of `@conditionalexpr` `guard ? true : false` + */ +expr_cond_guard( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref, + int guard: @expr ref +); + +/** + * The expression used when the guard of `@conditionalexpr` + * `guard ? true : false` holds. For the two operand form + * `guard ?: false` consider using `expr_cond_guard` instead. + */ +expr_cond_true( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref, + int true: @expr ref +); + +/** + * The expression used when the guard of `@conditionalexpr` + * `guard ? true : false` does not hold. + */ +expr_cond_false( + unique int cond: @conditionalexpr ref, + int false: @expr ref +); + +/** A string representation of the value. */ +values( + unique int id: @value, + string str: string ref +); + +/** The actual text in the source code for the value, if any. */ +valuetext( + unique int id: @value ref, + string text: string ref +); + +valuebind( + int val: @value ref, + unique int expr: @expr ref +); + +fieldoffsets( + unique int id: @variable ref, + int byteoffset: int ref, + int bitoffset: int ref +); + +bitfield( + unique int id: @variable ref, + int bits: int ref, + int declared_bits: int ref +); + +/* TODO +memberprefix( + int member: @expr ref, + int prefix: @expr ref +); +*/ + +/* + kind(1) = mbrcallexpr + kind(2) = mbrptrcallexpr + kind(3) = mbrptrmbrcallexpr + kind(4) = ptrmbrptrmbrcallexpr + kind(5) = mbrreadexpr // x.y + kind(6) = mbrptrreadexpr // p->y + kind(7) = mbrptrmbrreadexpr // x.*pm + kind(8) = mbrptrmbrptrreadexpr // x->*pm + kind(9) = staticmbrreadexpr // static x.y + kind(10) = staticmbrptrreadexpr // static p->y +*/ +/* TODO +memberaccess( + int member: @expr ref, + int kind: int ref +); +*/ + +initialisers( + unique int init: @initialiser, + int var: @accessible ref, + unique int expr: @expr ref, + int location: @location_expr ref +); + +braced_initialisers( + int init: @initialiser ref +); + +/** + * An ancestor for the expression, for cases in which we cannot + * otherwise find the expression's parent. + */ +expr_ancestor( + int exp: @expr ref, + int ancestor: @element ref +); + +exprs( + unique int id: @expr, + int kind: int ref, + int location: @location_expr ref +); + +expr_reuse( + int reuse: @expr ref, + int original: @expr ref, + int value_category: int ref +) + +/* + case @value.category of + 1 = prval + | 2 = xval + | 3 = lval + ; +*/ +expr_types( + int id: @expr ref, + int typeid: @type ref, + int value_category: int ref +); + +case @expr.kind of + 1 = @errorexpr +| 2 = @address_of // & AddressOfExpr +| 3 = @reference_to // ReferenceToExpr (implicit?) +| 4 = @indirect // * PointerDereferenceExpr +| 5 = @ref_indirect // ReferenceDereferenceExpr (implicit?) +// ... +| 8 = @array_to_pointer // (???) +| 9 = @vacuous_destructor_call // VacuousDestructorCall +// ... +| 11 = @assume // Microsoft +| 12 = @parexpr +| 13 = @arithnegexpr +| 14 = @unaryplusexpr +| 15 = @complementexpr +| 16 = @notexpr +| 17 = @conjugation // GNU ~ operator +| 18 = @realpartexpr // GNU __real +| 19 = @imagpartexpr // GNU __imag +| 20 = @postincrexpr +| 21 = @postdecrexpr +| 22 = @preincrexpr +| 23 = @predecrexpr +| 24 = @conditionalexpr +| 25 = @addexpr +| 26 = @subexpr +| 27 = @mulexpr +| 28 = @divexpr +| 29 = @remexpr +| 30 = @jmulexpr // C99 mul imaginary +| 31 = @jdivexpr // C99 div imaginary +| 32 = @fjaddexpr // C99 add real + imaginary +| 33 = @jfaddexpr // C99 add imaginary + real +| 34 = @fjsubexpr // C99 sub real - imaginary +| 35 = @jfsubexpr // C99 sub imaginary - real +| 36 = @paddexpr // pointer add (pointer + int or int + pointer) +| 37 = @psubexpr // pointer sub (pointer - integer) +| 38 = @pdiffexpr // difference between two pointers +| 39 = @lshiftexpr +| 40 = @rshiftexpr +| 41 = @andexpr +| 42 = @orexpr +| 43 = @xorexpr +| 44 = @eqexpr +| 45 = @neexpr +| 46 = @gtexpr +| 47 = @ltexpr +| 48 = @geexpr +| 49 = @leexpr +| 50 = @minexpr // GNU minimum +| 51 = @maxexpr // GNU maximum +| 52 = @assignexpr +| 53 = @assignaddexpr +| 54 = @assignsubexpr +| 55 = @assignmulexpr +| 56 = @assigndivexpr +| 57 = @assignremexpr +| 58 = @assignlshiftexpr +| 59 = @assignrshiftexpr +| 60 = @assignandexpr +| 61 = @assignorexpr +| 62 = @assignxorexpr +| 63 = @assignpaddexpr // assign pointer add +| 64 = @assignpsubexpr // assign pointer sub +| 65 = @andlogicalexpr +| 66 = @orlogicalexpr +| 67 = @commaexpr +| 68 = @subscriptexpr // access to member of an array, e.g., a[5] +// ... 69 @objc_subscriptexpr deprecated +// ... 70 @cmdaccess deprecated +// ... +| 73 = @virtfunptrexpr +| 74 = @callexpr +// ... 75 @msgexpr_normal deprecated +// ... 76 @msgexpr_super deprecated +// ... 77 @atselectorexpr deprecated +// ... 78 @atprotocolexpr deprecated +| 79 = @vastartexpr +| 80 = @vaargexpr +| 81 = @vaendexpr +| 82 = @vacopyexpr +// ... 83 @atencodeexpr deprecated +| 84 = @varaccess +| 85 = @thisaccess +// ... 86 @objc_box_expr deprecated +| 87 = @new_expr +| 88 = @delete_expr +| 89 = @throw_expr +| 90 = @condition_decl // a variable declared in a condition, e.g., if(int x = y > 2) +| 91 = @braced_init_list +| 92 = @type_id +| 93 = @runtime_sizeof +| 94 = @runtime_alignof +| 95 = @sizeof_pack +| 96 = @expr_stmt // GNU extension +| 97 = @routineexpr +| 98 = @type_operand // used to access a type in certain contexts (haven't found any examples yet....) +| 99 = @offsetofexpr // offsetof ::= type and field +| 100 = @hasassignexpr // __has_assign ::= type +| 101 = @hascopyexpr // __has_copy ::= type +| 102 = @hasnothrowassign // __has_nothrow_assign ::= type +| 103 = @hasnothrowconstr // __has_nothrow_constructor ::= type +| 104 = @hasnothrowcopy // __has_nothrow_copy ::= type +| 105 = @hastrivialassign // __has_trivial_assign ::= type +| 106 = @hastrivialconstr // __has_trivial_constructor ::= type +| 107 = @hastrivialcopy // __has_trivial_copy ::= type +| 108 = @hasuserdestr // __has_user_destructor ::= type +| 109 = @hasvirtualdestr // __has_virtual_destructor ::= type +| 110 = @isabstractexpr // __is_abstract ::= type +| 111 = @isbaseofexpr // __is_base_of ::= type type +| 112 = @isclassexpr // __is_class ::= type +| 113 = @isconvtoexpr // __is_convertible_to ::= type type +| 114 = @isemptyexpr // __is_empty ::= type +| 115 = @isenumexpr // __is_enum ::= type +| 116 = @ispodexpr // __is_pod ::= type +| 117 = @ispolyexpr // __is_polymorphic ::= type +| 118 = @isunionexpr // __is_union ::= type +| 119 = @typescompexpr // GNU __builtin_types_compatible ::= type type +| 120 = @intaddrexpr // frontend internal builtin, used to implement offsetof +// ... +| 122 = @hastrivialdestructor // __has_trivial_destructor ::= type +| 123 = @literal +| 124 = @uuidof +| 127 = @aggregateliteral +| 128 = @delete_array_expr +| 129 = @new_array_expr +// ... 130 @objc_array_literal deprecated +// ... 131 @objc_dictionary_literal deprecated +| 132 = @foldexpr +// ... +| 200 = @ctordirectinit +| 201 = @ctorvirtualinit +| 202 = @ctorfieldinit +| 203 = @ctordelegatinginit +| 204 = @dtordirectdestruct +| 205 = @dtorvirtualdestruct +| 206 = @dtorfielddestruct +// ... +| 210 = @static_cast +| 211 = @reinterpret_cast +| 212 = @const_cast +| 213 = @dynamic_cast +| 214 = @c_style_cast +| 215 = @lambdaexpr +| 216 = @param_ref +| 217 = @noopexpr +// ... +| 294 = @istriviallyconstructibleexpr +| 295 = @isdestructibleexpr +| 296 = @isnothrowdestructibleexpr +| 297 = @istriviallydestructibleexpr +| 298 = @istriviallyassignableexpr +| 299 = @isnothrowassignableexpr +| 300 = @istrivialexpr +| 301 = @isstandardlayoutexpr +| 302 = @istriviallycopyableexpr +| 303 = @isliteraltypeexpr +| 304 = @hastrivialmoveconstructorexpr +| 305 = @hastrivialmoveassignexpr +| 306 = @hasnothrowmoveassignexpr +| 307 = @isconstructibleexpr +| 308 = @isnothrowconstructibleexpr +| 309 = @hasfinalizerexpr +| 310 = @isdelegateexpr +| 311 = @isinterfaceclassexpr +| 312 = @isrefarrayexpr +| 313 = @isrefclassexpr +| 314 = @issealedexpr +| 315 = @issimplevalueclassexpr +| 316 = @isvalueclassexpr +| 317 = @isfinalexpr +| 319 = @noexceptexpr +| 320 = @builtinshufflevector +| 321 = @builtinchooseexpr +| 322 = @builtinaddressof +| 323 = @vec_fill +| 324 = @builtinconvertvector +| 325 = @builtincomplex +| 326 = @spaceshipexpr +| 327 = @co_await +| 328 = @co_yield +| 329 = @temp_init +| 330 = @isassignable +| 331 = @isaggregate +| 332 = @hasuniqueobjectrepresentations +| 333 = @builtinbitcast +| 334 = @builtinshuffle +| 335 = @blockassignexpr +| 336 = @issame +| 337 = @isfunction +| 338 = @islayoutcompatible +| 339 = @ispointerinterconvertiblebaseof +| 340 = @isarray +| 341 = @arrayrank +| 342 = @arrayextent +| 343 = @isarithmetic +| 344 = @iscompletetype +| 345 = @iscompound +| 346 = @isconst +| 347 = @isfloatingpoint +| 348 = @isfundamental +| 349 = @isintegral +| 350 = @islvaluereference +| 351 = @ismemberfunctionpointer +| 352 = @ismemberobjectpointer +| 353 = @ismemberpointer +| 354 = @isobject +| 355 = @ispointer +| 356 = @isreference +| 357 = @isrvaluereference +| 358 = @isscalar +| 359 = @issigned +| 360 = @isunsigned +| 361 = @isvoid +| 362 = @isvolatile +| 363 = @reuseexpr +| 364 = @istriviallycopyassignable +| 365 = @isassignablenopreconditioncheck +| 366 = @referencebindstotemporary +| 367 = @issameas +| 368 = @builtinhasattribute +| 369 = @ispointerinterconvertiblewithclass +| 370 = @builtinispointerinterconvertiblewithclass +| 371 = @iscorrespondingmember +| 372 = @builtiniscorrespondingmember +| 373 = @isboundedarray +| 374 = @isunboundedarray +| 375 = @isreferenceable +| 378 = @isnothrowconvertible +| 379 = @referenceconstructsfromtemporary +| 380 = @referenceconvertsfromtemporary +| 381 = @isconvertible +| 382 = @isvalidwinrttype +| 383 = @iswinclass +| 384 = @iswininterface +; + +@var_args_expr = @vastartexpr + | @vaendexpr + | @vaargexpr + | @vacopyexpr + ; + +@builtin_op = @var_args_expr + | @noopexpr + | @offsetofexpr + | @intaddrexpr + | @hasassignexpr + | @hascopyexpr + | @hasnothrowassign + | @hasnothrowconstr + | @hasnothrowcopy + | @hastrivialassign + | @hastrivialconstr + | @hastrivialcopy + | @hastrivialdestructor + | @hasuserdestr + | @hasvirtualdestr + | @isabstractexpr + | @isbaseofexpr + | @isclassexpr + | @isconvtoexpr + | @isemptyexpr + | @isenumexpr + | @ispodexpr + | @ispolyexpr + | @isunionexpr + | @typescompexpr + | @builtinshufflevector + | @builtinconvertvector + | @builtinaddressof + | @istriviallyconstructibleexpr + | @isdestructibleexpr + | @isnothrowdestructibleexpr + | @istriviallydestructibleexpr + | @istriviallyassignableexpr + | @isnothrowassignableexpr + | @istrivialexpr + | @isstandardlayoutexpr + | @istriviallycopyableexpr + | @isliteraltypeexpr + | @hastrivialmoveconstructorexpr + | @hastrivialmoveassignexpr + | @hasnothrowmoveassignexpr + | @isconstructibleexpr + | @isnothrowconstructibleexpr + | @hasfinalizerexpr + | @isdelegateexpr + | @isinterfaceclassexpr + | @isrefarrayexpr + | @isrefclassexpr + | @issealedexpr + | @issimplevalueclassexpr + | @isvalueclassexpr + | @isfinalexpr + | @builtinchooseexpr + | @builtincomplex + | @isassignable + | @isaggregate + | @hasuniqueobjectrepresentations + | @builtinbitcast + | @builtinshuffle + | @issame + | @isfunction + | @islayoutcompatible + | @ispointerinterconvertiblebaseof + | @isarray + | @arrayrank + | @arrayextent + | @isarithmetic + | @iscompletetype + | @iscompound + | @isconst + | @isfloatingpoint + | @isfundamental + | @isintegral + | @islvaluereference + | @ismemberfunctionpointer + | @ismemberobjectpointer + | @ismemberpointer + | @isobject + | @ispointer + | @isreference + | @isrvaluereference + | @isscalar + | @issigned + | @isunsigned + | @isvoid + | @isvolatile + | @istriviallycopyassignable + | @isassignablenopreconditioncheck + | @referencebindstotemporary + | @issameas + | @builtinhasattribute + | @ispointerinterconvertiblewithclass + | @builtinispointerinterconvertiblewithclass + | @iscorrespondingmember + | @builtiniscorrespondingmember + | @isboundedarray + | @isunboundedarray + | @isreferenceable + | @isnothrowconvertible + | @referenceconstructsfromtemporary + | @referenceconvertsfromtemporary + | @isconvertible + | @isvalidwinrttype + | @iswinclass + | @iswininterface + ; + +new_allocated_type( + unique int expr: @new_expr ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +new_array_allocated_type( + unique int expr: @new_array_expr ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +/** + * The field being initialized by an initializer expression within an aggregate + * initializer for a class/struct/union. Position is used to sort repeated initializers. + */ +#keyset[aggregate, position] +aggregate_field_init( + int aggregate: @aggregateliteral ref, + int initializer: @expr ref, + int field: @membervariable ref, + int position: int ref +); + +/** + * The index of the element being initialized by an initializer expression + * within an aggregate initializer for an array. Position is used to sort repeated initializers. + */ +#keyset[aggregate, position] +aggregate_array_init( + int aggregate: @aggregateliteral ref, + int initializer: @expr ref, + int element_index: int ref, + int position: int ref +); + +@ctorinit = @ctordirectinit + | @ctorvirtualinit + | @ctorfieldinit + | @ctordelegatinginit; +@dtordestruct = @dtordirectdestruct + | @dtorvirtualdestruct + | @dtorfielddestruct; + + +condition_decl_bind( + unique int expr: @condition_decl ref, + unique int decl: @declaration ref +); + +typeid_bind( + unique int expr: @type_id ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +uuidof_bind( + unique int expr: @uuidof ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +@runtime_sizeof_or_alignof = @runtime_sizeof | @runtime_alignof; + +sizeof_bind( + unique int expr: @runtime_sizeof_or_alignof ref, + int type_id: @type ref +); + +code_block( + unique int block: @literal ref, + unique int routine: @function ref +); + +lambdas( + unique int expr: @lambdaexpr ref, + string default_capture: string ref, + boolean has_explicit_return_type: boolean ref +); + +lambda_capture( + unique int id: @lambdacapture, + int lambda: @lambdaexpr ref, + int index: int ref, + int field: @membervariable ref, + boolean captured_by_reference: boolean ref, + boolean is_implicit: boolean ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@funbindexpr = @routineexpr + | @new_expr + | @delete_expr + | @delete_array_expr + | @ctordirectinit + | @ctorvirtualinit + | @ctordelegatinginit + | @dtordirectdestruct + | @dtorvirtualdestruct; + +@varbindexpr = @varaccess | @ctorfieldinit | @dtorfielddestruct; +@addressable = @function | @variable ; +@accessible = @addressable | @enumconstant ; + +@access = @varaccess | @routineexpr ; + +fold( + int expr: @foldexpr ref, + string operator: string ref, + boolean is_left_fold: boolean ref +); + +stmts( + unique int id: @stmt, + int kind: int ref, + int location: @location_stmt ref +); + +case @stmt.kind of + 1 = @stmt_expr +| 2 = @stmt_if +| 3 = @stmt_while +| 4 = @stmt_goto +| 5 = @stmt_label +| 6 = @stmt_return +| 7 = @stmt_block +| 8 = @stmt_end_test_while // do { ... } while ( ... ) +| 9 = @stmt_for +| 10 = @stmt_switch_case +| 11 = @stmt_switch +| 13 = @stmt_asm // "asm" statement or the body of an asm function +| 15 = @stmt_try_block +| 16 = @stmt_microsoft_try // Microsoft +| 17 = @stmt_decl +| 18 = @stmt_set_vla_size // C99 +| 19 = @stmt_vla_decl // C99 +| 25 = @stmt_assigned_goto // GNU +| 26 = @stmt_empty +| 27 = @stmt_continue +| 28 = @stmt_break +| 29 = @stmt_range_based_for // C++11 +// ... 30 @stmt_at_autoreleasepool_block deprecated +// ... 31 @stmt_objc_for_in deprecated +// ... 32 @stmt_at_synchronized deprecated +| 33 = @stmt_handler +// ... 34 @stmt_finally_end deprecated +| 35 = @stmt_constexpr_if +| 37 = @stmt_co_return +; + +type_vla( + int type_id: @type ref, + int decl: @stmt_vla_decl ref +); + +variable_vla( + int var: @variable ref, + int decl: @stmt_vla_decl ref +); + +if_initialization( + unique int if_stmt: @stmt_if ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +if_then( + unique int if_stmt: @stmt_if ref, + int then_id: @stmt ref +); + +if_else( + unique int if_stmt: @stmt_if ref, + int else_id: @stmt ref +); + +constexpr_if_initialization( + unique int constexpr_if_stmt: @stmt_constexpr_if ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +constexpr_if_then( + unique int constexpr_if_stmt: @stmt_constexpr_if ref, + int then_id: @stmt ref +); + +constexpr_if_else( + unique int constexpr_if_stmt: @stmt_constexpr_if ref, + int else_id: @stmt ref +); + +while_body( + unique int while_stmt: @stmt_while ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +do_body( + unique int do_stmt: @stmt_end_test_while ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +switch_initialization( + unique int switch_stmt: @stmt_switch ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +#keyset[switch_stmt, index] +switch_case( + int switch_stmt: @stmt_switch ref, + int index: int ref, + int case_id: @stmt_switch_case ref +); + +switch_body( + unique int switch_stmt: @stmt_switch ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +@stmt_for_or_range_based_for = @stmt_for + | @stmt_range_based_for; + +for_initialization( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for_or_range_based_for ref, + int init_id: @stmt ref +); + +for_condition( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for ref, + int condition_id: @expr ref +); + +for_update( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for ref, + int update_id: @expr ref +); + +for_body( + unique int for_stmt: @stmt_for ref, + int body_id: @stmt ref +); + +@stmtparent = @stmt | @expr_stmt ; +stmtparents( + unique int id: @stmt ref, + int index: int ref, + int parent: @stmtparent ref +); + +ishandler(unique int block: @stmt_block ref); + +@cfgnode = @stmt | @expr | @function | @initialiser ; + +stmt_decl_bind( + int stmt: @stmt_decl ref, + int num: int ref, + int decl: @declaration ref +); + +stmt_decl_entry_bind( + int stmt: @stmt_decl ref, + int num: int ref, + int decl_entry: @element ref +); + +@functionorblock = @function | @stmt_block; + +blockscope( + unique int block: @stmt_block ref, + int enclosing: @functionorblock ref +); + +@jump = @stmt_goto | @stmt_break | @stmt_continue; + +@jumporlabel = @jump | @stmt_label | @literal; + +jumpinfo( + unique int id: @jumporlabel ref, + string str: string ref, + int target: @stmt ref +); + +preprocdirects( + unique int id: @preprocdirect, + int kind: int ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); +case @preprocdirect.kind of + 0 = @ppd_if +| 1 = @ppd_ifdef +| 2 = @ppd_ifndef +| 3 = @ppd_elif +| 4 = @ppd_else +| 5 = @ppd_endif +| 6 = @ppd_plain_include +| 7 = @ppd_define +| 8 = @ppd_undef +| 9 = @ppd_line +| 10 = @ppd_error +| 11 = @ppd_pragma +| 12 = @ppd_objc_import +| 13 = @ppd_include_next +| 18 = @ppd_warning +; + +@ppd_include = @ppd_plain_include | @ppd_objc_import | @ppd_include_next; + +@ppd_branch = @ppd_if | @ppd_ifdef | @ppd_ifndef | @ppd_elif; + +preprocpair( + int begin : @ppd_branch ref, + int elseelifend : @preprocdirect ref +); + +preproctrue(int branch : @ppd_branch ref); +preprocfalse(int branch : @ppd_branch ref); + +preproctext( + unique int id: @preprocdirect ref, + string head: string ref, + string body: string ref +); + +includes( + unique int id: @ppd_include ref, + int included: @file ref +); + +link_targets( + int id: @link_target, + int binary: @file ref +); + +link_parent( + int element : @element ref, + int link_target : @link_target ref +); + +/* XML Files */ + +xmlEncoding(unique int id: @file ref, string encoding: string ref); + +xmlDTDs( + unique int id: @xmldtd, + string root: string ref, + string publicId: string ref, + string systemId: string ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlElements( + unique int id: @xmlelement, + string name: string ref, + int parentid: @xmlparent ref, + int idx: int ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlAttrs( + unique int id: @xmlattribute, + int elementid: @xmlelement ref, + string name: string ref, + string value: string ref, + int idx: int ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlNs( + int id: @xmlnamespace, + string prefixName: string ref, + string URI: string ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlHasNs( + int elementId: @xmlnamespaceable ref, + int nsId: @xmlnamespace ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlComments( + unique int id: @xmlcomment, + string text: string ref, + int parentid: @xmlparent ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +xmlChars( + unique int id: @xmlcharacters, + string text: string ref, + int parentid: @xmlparent ref, + int idx: int ref, + int isCDATA: int ref, + int fileid: @file ref +); + +@xmlparent = @file | @xmlelement; +@xmlnamespaceable = @xmlelement | @xmlattribute; + +xmllocations( + int xmlElement: @xmllocatable ref, + int location: @location_default ref +); + +@xmllocatable = @xmlcharacters + | @xmlelement + | @xmlcomment + | @xmlattribute + | @xmldtd + | @file + | @xmlnamespace; diff --git a/cpp/ql/lib/upgrades/25e365d1e8147df0f759b604f96eb4bffea48271/upgrade.properties b/cpp/ql/lib/upgrades/25e365d1e8147df0f759b604f96eb4bffea48271/upgrade.properties new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..abbd5dfd698 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpp/ql/lib/upgrades/25e365d1e8147df0f759b604f96eb4bffea48271/upgrade.properties @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +description: Support destroying deletes +compatibility: partial diff --git a/cpp/ql/test/library-tests/allocators/allocators.cpp b/cpp/ql/test/library-tests/allocators/allocators.cpp index 3e4a6cec8df..7db48bc9a8e 100644 --- a/cpp/ql/test/library-tests/allocators/allocators.cpp +++ b/cpp/ql/test/library-tests/allocators/allocators.cpp @@ -1,7 +1,12 @@ -// semmle-extractor-options: -std=c++17 +// semmle-extractor-options: -std=c++20 typedef unsigned long size_t; namespace std { enum class align_val_t : size_t {}; + + struct destroying_delete_t { + explicit destroying_delete_t() = default; + }; + inline constexpr destroying_delete_t destroying_delete{}; } void* operator new(size_t, float); @@ -37,6 +42,11 @@ struct SizedDealloc { void operator delete[](void*, size_t); }; +struct DestroyingDealloc { + void* operator new(size_t); + void operator delete(DestroyingDealloc*, std::destroying_delete_t); +}; + struct alignas(128) Overaligned { char a[256]; }; @@ -59,6 +69,7 @@ void OperatorDelete() { delete static_cast(nullptr); // No destructor delete static_cast(nullptr); // Non-virtual destructor, with size. delete static_cast(nullptr); // No destructor, with size. + delete static_cast(nullptr); // No destructor, with destroying delete. delete static_cast(nullptr); // No destructor, with size and alignment. delete static_cast(nullptr); // Virtual destructor delete static_cast(nullptr); // Pointer to const @@ -103,11 +114,20 @@ struct alignas(128) FailedInitOveraligned { void operator delete[](void*, std::align_val_t, float); // Aligned placement }; +struct alignas(128) FailedInitDestroyingDelete { + FailedInitDestroyingDelete(); + ~FailedInitDestroyingDelete(); + + void* operator new(size_t); // Non-placement + void operator delete(FailedInitDestroyingDelete*, std::destroying_delete_t); // Destroying delete +}; + void TestFailedInit(int n) { new FailedInit(); new FailedInit[n]; new(1.0f) FailedInitOveraligned(); new(1.0f) FailedInitOveraligned[10]; + new FailedInitDestroyingDelete(); } // --- non-allocating placement new --- diff --git a/cpp/ql/test/library-tests/allocators/allocators.expected b/cpp/ql/test/library-tests/allocators/allocators.expected index 8ed64b76dfe..2bb436f847b 100644 --- a/cpp/ql/test/library-tests/allocators/allocators.expected +++ b/cpp/ql/test/library-tests/allocators/allocators.expected @@ -1,118 +1,123 @@ newExprs -| allocators.cpp:49:3:49:9 | new | int | void* operator new(unsigned long) | 4 | 4 | | | -| allocators.cpp:50:3:50:15 | new | int | void* operator new(size_t, float) | 4 | 4 | | | -| allocators.cpp:51:3:51:11 | new | int | void* operator new(unsigned long) | 4 | 4 | | | -| allocators.cpp:52:3:52:14 | new | String | void* operator new(unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | | | -| allocators.cpp:53:3:53:27 | new | String | void* operator new(size_t, float) | 8 | 8 | | | -| allocators.cpp:54:3:54:17 | new | Overaligned | void* operator new(unsigned long, std::align_val_t) | 256 | 128 | aligned | | -| allocators.cpp:55:3:55:25 | new | Overaligned | void* operator new(size_t, std::align_val_t, float) | 256 | 128 | aligned | | -| allocators.cpp:107:3:107:18 | new | FailedInit | void* FailedInit::operator new(size_t) | 1 | 1 | | | -| allocators.cpp:109:3:109:35 | new | FailedInitOveraligned | void* FailedInitOveraligned::operator new(size_t, std::align_val_t, float) | 128 | 128 | aligned | | -| allocators.cpp:129:3:129:21 | new | int | void* operator new(std::size_t, void*) | 4 | 4 | | & ... | -| allocators.cpp:135:3:135:26 | new | int | void* operator new(std::size_t, std::nothrow_t const&) | 4 | 4 | | | +| allocators.cpp:59:3:59:9 | new | int | void* operator new(unsigned long) | 4 | 4 | | | +| allocators.cpp:60:3:60:15 | new | int | void* operator new(size_t, float) | 4 | 4 | | | +| allocators.cpp:61:3:61:11 | new | int | void* operator new(unsigned long) | 4 | 4 | | | +| allocators.cpp:62:3:62:14 | new | String | void* operator new(unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | | | +| allocators.cpp:63:3:63:27 | new | String | void* operator new(size_t, float) | 8 | 8 | | | +| allocators.cpp:64:3:64:17 | new | Overaligned | void* operator new(unsigned long, std::align_val_t) | 256 | 128 | aligned | | +| allocators.cpp:65:3:65:25 | new | Overaligned | void* operator new(size_t, std::align_val_t, float) | 256 | 128 | aligned | | +| allocators.cpp:126:3:126:18 | new | FailedInit | void* FailedInit::operator new(size_t) | 1 | 1 | | | +| allocators.cpp:128:3:128:35 | new | FailedInitOveraligned | void* FailedInitOveraligned::operator new(size_t, std::align_val_t, float) | 128 | 128 | aligned | | +| allocators.cpp:130:3:130:34 | new | FailedInitDestroyingDelete | void* FailedInitDestroyingDelete::operator new(size_t) | 128 | 128 | | | +| allocators.cpp:149:3:149:21 | new | int | void* operator new(std::size_t, void*) | 4 | 4 | | & ... | +| allocators.cpp:155:3:155:26 | new | int | void* operator new(std::size_t, std::nothrow_t const&) | 4 | 4 | | | newArrayExprs -| allocators.cpp:68:3:68:12 | new[] | int[] | int | void* operator new[](unsigned long) | 4 | 4 | | n | | -| allocators.cpp:69:3:69:18 | new[] | int[] | int | void* operator new[](size_t, float) | 4 | 4 | | n | | -| allocators.cpp:70:3:70:15 | new[] | String[] | String | void* operator new[](unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | | n | | -| allocators.cpp:71:3:71:20 | new[] | Overaligned[] | Overaligned | void* operator new[](unsigned long, std::align_val_t) | 256 | 128 | aligned | n | | -| allocators.cpp:72:3:72:16 | new[] | String[10] | String | void* operator new[](unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | | | | -| allocators.cpp:108:3:108:19 | new[] | FailedInit[] | FailedInit | void* FailedInit::operator new[](size_t) | 1 | 1 | | n | | -| allocators.cpp:110:3:110:37 | new[] | FailedInitOveraligned[10] | FailedInitOveraligned | void* FailedInitOveraligned::operator new[](size_t, std::align_val_t, float) | 128 | 128 | aligned | | | -| allocators.cpp:132:3:132:17 | new[] | int[1] | int | void* operator new[](std::size_t, void*) | 4 | 4 | | | buf | -| allocators.cpp:136:3:136:26 | new[] | int[2] | int | void* operator new[](std::size_t, std::nothrow_t const&) | 4 | 4 | | | | -| allocators.cpp:142:13:142:27 | new[] | char[][10] | char[10] | void* operator new[](unsigned long) | 10 | 1 | | x | | -| allocators.cpp:143:13:143:28 | new[] | char[20][20] | char[20] | void* operator new[](unsigned long) | 20 | 1 | | | | -| allocators.cpp:144:13:144:31 | new[] | char[][30][30] | char[30][30] | void* operator new[](unsigned long) | 900 | 1 | | x | | +| allocators.cpp:79:3:79:12 | new[] | int[] | int | void* operator new[](unsigned long) | 4 | 4 | | n | | +| allocators.cpp:80:3:80:18 | new[] | int[] | int | void* operator new[](size_t, float) | 4 | 4 | | n | | +| allocators.cpp:81:3:81:15 | new[] | String[] | String | void* operator new[](unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | | n | | +| allocators.cpp:82:3:82:20 | new[] | Overaligned[] | Overaligned | void* operator new[](unsigned long, std::align_val_t) | 256 | 128 | aligned | n | | +| allocators.cpp:83:3:83:16 | new[] | String[10] | String | void* operator new[](unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | | | | +| allocators.cpp:127:3:127:19 | new[] | FailedInit[] | FailedInit | void* FailedInit::operator new[](size_t) | 1 | 1 | | n | | +| allocators.cpp:129:3:129:37 | new[] | FailedInitOveraligned[10] | FailedInitOveraligned | void* FailedInitOveraligned::operator new[](size_t, std::align_val_t, float) | 128 | 128 | aligned | | | +| allocators.cpp:152:3:152:17 | new[] | int[1] | int | void* operator new[](std::size_t, void*) | 4 | 4 | | | buf | +| allocators.cpp:156:3:156:26 | new[] | int[2] | int | void* operator new[](std::size_t, std::nothrow_t const&) | 4 | 4 | | | | +| allocators.cpp:162:13:162:27 | new[] | char[][10] | char[10] | void* operator new[](unsigned long) | 10 | 1 | | x | | +| allocators.cpp:163:13:163:28 | new[] | char[20][20] | char[20] | void* operator new[](unsigned long) | 20 | 1 | | | | +| allocators.cpp:164:13:164:31 | new[] | char[][30][30] | char[30][30] | void* operator new[](unsigned long) | 900 | 1 | | x | | newExprDeallocators -| allocators.cpp:52:3:52:14 | new | String | void operator delete(void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | -| allocators.cpp:53:3:53:27 | new | String | void operator delete(void*, float) | 8 | 8 | | -| allocators.cpp:107:3:107:18 | new | FailedInit | void FailedInit::operator delete(void*, size_t) | 1 | 1 | sized | -| allocators.cpp:109:3:109:35 | new | FailedInitOveraligned | void FailedInitOveraligned::operator delete(void*, std::align_val_t, float) | 128 | 128 | aligned | +| allocators.cpp:62:3:62:14 | new | String | void operator delete(void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | +| allocators.cpp:63:3:63:27 | new | String | void operator delete(void*, float) | 8 | 8 | | +| allocators.cpp:126:3:126:18 | new | FailedInit | void FailedInit::operator delete(void*, size_t) | 1 | 1 | sized | +| allocators.cpp:128:3:128:35 | new | FailedInitOveraligned | void FailedInitOveraligned::operator delete(void*, std::align_val_t, float) | 128 | 128 | aligned | +| allocators.cpp:130:3:130:34 | new | FailedInitDestroyingDelete | void FailedInitDestroyingDelete::operator delete(FailedInitDestroyingDelete*, std::destroying_delete_t) | 128 | 128 | destroying | newArrayExprDeallocators -| allocators.cpp:70:3:70:15 | new[] | String | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | -| allocators.cpp:72:3:72:16 | new[] | String | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | -| allocators.cpp:108:3:108:19 | new[] | FailedInit | void FailedInit::operator delete[](void*, size_t) | 1 | 1 | sized | -| allocators.cpp:110:3:110:37 | new[] | FailedInitOveraligned | void FailedInitOveraligned::operator delete[](void*, std::align_val_t, float) | 128 | 128 | aligned | +| allocators.cpp:81:3:81:15 | new[] | String | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | +| allocators.cpp:83:3:83:16 | new[] | String | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | +| allocators.cpp:127:3:127:19 | new[] | FailedInit | void FailedInit::operator delete[](void*, size_t) | 1 | 1 | sized | +| allocators.cpp:129:3:129:37 | new[] | FailedInitOveraligned | void FailedInitOveraligned::operator delete[](void*, std::align_val_t, float) | 128 | 128 | aligned | deleteExprs -| allocators.cpp:59:3:59:35 | delete | int | void operator delete(void*, unsigned long) | 4 | 4 | sized | false | -| allocators.cpp:60:3:60:38 | delete | String | void operator delete(void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | false | -| allocators.cpp:61:3:61:44 | delete | SizedDealloc | void SizedDealloc::operator delete(void*, size_t) | 32 | 1 | sized | true | -| allocators.cpp:62:3:62:43 | delete | Overaligned | void operator delete(void*, unsigned long, std::align_val_t) | 256 | 128 | sized aligned | false | -| allocators.cpp:64:3:64:44 | delete | const String | void operator delete(void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | false | +| allocators.cpp:69:3:69:35 | delete | int | void operator delete(void*, unsigned long) | 4 | 4 | sized | false | +| allocators.cpp:70:3:70:38 | delete | String | void operator delete(void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | false | +| allocators.cpp:71:3:71:44 | delete | SizedDealloc | void SizedDealloc::operator delete(void*, size_t) | 32 | 1 | sized | true | +| allocators.cpp:72:3:72:49 | delete | DestroyingDealloc | void DestroyingDealloc::operator delete(DestroyingDealloc*, std::destroying_delete_t) | 1 | 1 | destroying | true | +| allocators.cpp:73:3:73:43 | delete | Overaligned | void operator delete(void*, unsigned long, std::align_val_t) | 256 | 128 | sized aligned | false | +| allocators.cpp:75:3:75:44 | delete | const String | void operator delete(void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | false | deleteArrayExprs -| allocators.cpp:78:3:78:37 | delete[] | int | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long) | 4 | 4 | sized | -| allocators.cpp:79:3:79:40 | delete[] | String | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | -| allocators.cpp:80:3:80:46 | delete[] | SizedDealloc | void SizedDealloc::operator delete[](void*, size_t) | 32 | 1 | sized | -| allocators.cpp:81:3:81:45 | delete[] | Overaligned | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long, std::align_val_t) | 256 | 128 | sized aligned | -| allocators.cpp:82:3:82:49 | delete[] | PolymorphicBase | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | -| allocators.cpp:83:3:83:23 | delete[] | int | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long) | 4 | 4 | sized | +| allocators.cpp:89:3:89:37 | delete[] | int | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long) | 4 | 4 | sized | +| allocators.cpp:90:3:90:40 | delete[] | String | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | +| allocators.cpp:91:3:91:46 | delete[] | SizedDealloc | void SizedDealloc::operator delete[](void*, size_t) | 32 | 1 | sized | +| allocators.cpp:92:3:92:45 | delete[] | Overaligned | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long, std::align_val_t) | 256 | 128 | sized aligned | +| allocators.cpp:93:3:93:49 | delete[] | PolymorphicBase | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long) | 8 | 8 | sized | +| allocators.cpp:94:3:94:23 | delete[] | int | void operator delete[](void*, unsigned long) | 4 | 4 | sized | allocationFunctions -| allocators.cpp:7:7:7:18 | operator new | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:8:7:8:20 | operator new[] | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:9:7:9:18 | operator new | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:10:7:10:20 | operator new[] | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:121:7:121:18 | operator new | getPlacementArgument = 1, getSizeArg = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:122:7:122:20 | operator new[] | getPlacementArgument = 1, getSizeArg = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:123:7:123:18 | operator new | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:124:7:124:20 | operator new[] | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:153:7:153:12 | malloc | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:12:7:12:18 | operator new | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:13:7:13:20 | operator new[] | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:14:7:14:18 | operator new | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:15:7:15:20 | operator new[] | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:141:7:141:18 | operator new | getPlacementArgument = 1, getSizeArg = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:142:7:142:20 | operator new[] | getPlacementArgument = 1, getSizeArg = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:143:7:143:18 | operator new | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:144:7:144:20 | operator new[] | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:173:7:173:12 | malloc | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | | file://:0:0:0:0 | operator new | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | | file://:0:0:0:0 | operator new | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | | file://:0:0:0:0 | operator new[] | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | | file://:0:0:0:0 | operator new[] | getSizeArg = 0, requiresDealloc | allocationExprs -| allocators.cpp:49:3:49:9 | new | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 4, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:50:3:50:15 | new | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 4, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:51:3:51:11 | new | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 4, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:52:3:52:14 | new | getAllocatedElementType = String, getSizeBytes = 8, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:53:3:53:27 | new | getAllocatedElementType = String, getSizeBytes = 8, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:54:3:54:17 | new | getAllocatedElementType = Overaligned, getSizeBytes = 256, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:55:3:55:25 | new | getAllocatedElementType = Overaligned, getSizeBytes = 256, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:68:3:68:12 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeExpr = n, getSizeMult = 4, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:69:3:69:18 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeExpr = n, getSizeMult = 4, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:70:3:70:15 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = String, getSizeExpr = n, getSizeMult = 8, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:71:3:71:20 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = Overaligned, getSizeExpr = n, getSizeMult = 256, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:72:3:72:16 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = String, getSizeBytes = 80, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:107:3:107:18 | new | getAllocatedElementType = FailedInit, getSizeBytes = 1, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:108:3:108:19 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = FailedInit, getSizeExpr = n, getSizeMult = 1, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:109:3:109:35 | new | getAllocatedElementType = FailedInitOveraligned, getSizeBytes = 128, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:110:3:110:37 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = FailedInitOveraligned, getSizeBytes = 1280, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:129:3:129:21 | new | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 4 | -| allocators.cpp:132:3:132:17 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 4 | -| allocators.cpp:135:3:135:26 | new | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 4, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:136:3:136:26 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 8, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:142:13:142:27 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = char[10], getSizeExpr = x, getSizeMult = 10, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:143:13:143:28 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = char[20], getSizeBytes = 400, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:144:13:144:31 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = char[30][30], getSizeExpr = x, getSizeMult = 900, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:149:8:149:19 | call to operator new | getSizeBytes = 4, getSizeExpr = sizeof(int), getSizeMult = 1, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:157:50:157:55 | call to malloc | getAllocatedElementType = const volatile int, getSizeBytes = 5, getSizeExpr = 5, getSizeMult = 1, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:158:26:158:31 | call to malloc | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 20, getSizeExpr = 5, getSizeMult = 4, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:159:31:159:36 | call to malloc | getAllocatedElementType = volatile long, getSizeExpr = count, getSizeMult = 1, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:160:16:160:21 | call to malloc | getAllocatedElementType = volatile long, getSizeExpr = count, getSizeMult = 4, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:161:34:161:39 | call to malloc | getAllocatedElementType = const char, getSizeExpr = ... + ..., getSizeMult = 1, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:162:23:162:28 | call to malloc | getSizeExpr = count, getSizeMult = 8, requiresDealloc | -| allocators.cpp:163:3:163:8 | call to malloc | getSizeBytes = 32, getSizeExpr = ... * ..., getSizeMult = 1, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:59:3:59:9 | new | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 4, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:60:3:60:15 | new | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 4, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:61:3:61:11 | new | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 4, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:62:3:62:14 | new | getAllocatedElementType = String, getSizeBytes = 8, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:63:3:63:27 | new | getAllocatedElementType = String, getSizeBytes = 8, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:64:3:64:17 | new | getAllocatedElementType = Overaligned, getSizeBytes = 256, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:65:3:65:25 | new | getAllocatedElementType = Overaligned, getSizeBytes = 256, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:79:3:79:12 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeExpr = n, getSizeMult = 4, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:80:3:80:18 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeExpr = n, getSizeMult = 4, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:81:3:81:15 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = String, getSizeExpr = n, getSizeMult = 8, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:82:3:82:20 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = Overaligned, getSizeExpr = n, getSizeMult = 256, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:83:3:83:16 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = String, getSizeBytes = 80, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:126:3:126:18 | new | getAllocatedElementType = FailedInit, getSizeBytes = 1, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:127:3:127:19 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = FailedInit, getSizeExpr = n, getSizeMult = 1, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:128:3:128:35 | new | getAllocatedElementType = FailedInitOveraligned, getSizeBytes = 128, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:129:3:129:37 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = FailedInitOveraligned, getSizeBytes = 1280, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:130:3:130:34 | new | getAllocatedElementType = FailedInitDestroyingDelete, getSizeBytes = 128, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:149:3:149:21 | new | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 4 | +| allocators.cpp:152:3:152:17 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 4 | +| allocators.cpp:155:3:155:26 | new | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 4, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:156:3:156:26 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 8, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:162:13:162:27 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = char[10], getSizeExpr = x, getSizeMult = 10, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:163:13:163:28 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = char[20], getSizeBytes = 400, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:164:13:164:31 | new[] | getAllocatedElementType = char[30][30], getSizeExpr = x, getSizeMult = 900, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:169:8:169:19 | call to operator new | getSizeBytes = 4, getSizeExpr = sizeof(int), getSizeMult = 1, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:177:50:177:55 | call to malloc | getAllocatedElementType = const volatile int, getSizeBytes = 5, getSizeExpr = 5, getSizeMult = 1, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:178:26:178:31 | call to malloc | getAllocatedElementType = int, getSizeBytes = 20, getSizeExpr = 5, getSizeMult = 4, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:179:31:179:36 | call to malloc | getAllocatedElementType = volatile long, getSizeExpr = count, getSizeMult = 1, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:180:16:180:21 | call to malloc | getAllocatedElementType = volatile long, getSizeExpr = count, getSizeMult = 4, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:181:34:181:39 | call to malloc | getAllocatedElementType = const char, getSizeExpr = ... + ..., getSizeMult = 1, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:182:23:182:28 | call to malloc | getSizeExpr = count, getSizeMult = 8, requiresDealloc | +| allocators.cpp:183:3:183:8 | call to malloc | getSizeBytes = 32, getSizeExpr = ... * ..., getSizeMult = 1, requiresDealloc | deallocationFunctions -| allocators.cpp:11:6:11:20 | operator delete | getFreedArg = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:12:6:12:22 | operator delete[] | getFreedArg = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:13:6:13:20 | operator delete | getFreedArg = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:14:6:14:22 | operator delete[] | getFreedArg = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:16:6:16:20 | operator delete | getFreedArg = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:17:6:17:22 | operator delete[] | getFreedArg = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:18:6:18:20 | operator delete | getFreedArg = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:19:6:19:22 | operator delete[] | getFreedArg = 0 | | file://:0:0:0:0 | operator delete | getFreedArg = 0 | | file://:0:0:0:0 | operator delete | getFreedArg = 0 | | file://:0:0:0:0 | operator delete | getFreedArg = 0 | | file://:0:0:0:0 | operator delete[] | getFreedArg = 0 | | file://:0:0:0:0 | operator delete[] | getFreedArg = 0 | deallocationExprs -| allocators.cpp:59:3:59:35 | delete | getFreedExpr = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:60:3:60:38 | delete | getFreedExpr = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:61:3:61:44 | delete | getFreedExpr = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:62:3:62:43 | delete | getFreedExpr = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:63:3:63:47 | delete | getFreedExpr = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:64:3:64:44 | delete | getFreedExpr = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:78:3:78:37 | delete[] | getFreedExpr = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:79:3:79:40 | delete[] | getFreedExpr = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:80:3:80:46 | delete[] | getFreedExpr = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:81:3:81:45 | delete[] | getFreedExpr = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:82:3:82:49 | delete[] | getFreedExpr = 0 | -| allocators.cpp:83:3:83:23 | delete[] | getFreedExpr = call to GetPointer | -| allocators.cpp:150:2:150:16 | call to operator delete | getFreedExpr = ptr | +| allocators.cpp:69:3:69:35 | delete | getFreedExpr = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:70:3:70:38 | delete | getFreedExpr = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:71:3:71:44 | delete | getFreedExpr = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:72:3:72:49 | delete | getFreedExpr = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:73:3:73:43 | delete | getFreedExpr = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:74:3:74:47 | delete | getFreedExpr = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:75:3:75:44 | delete | getFreedExpr = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:89:3:89:37 | delete[] | getFreedExpr = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:90:3:90:40 | delete[] | getFreedExpr = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:91:3:91:46 | delete[] | getFreedExpr = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:92:3:92:45 | delete[] | getFreedExpr = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:93:3:93:49 | delete[] | getFreedExpr = 0 | +| allocators.cpp:94:3:94:23 | delete[] | getFreedExpr = call to GetPointer | +| allocators.cpp:170:2:170:16 | call to operator delete | getFreedExpr = ptr | diff --git a/cpp/ql/test/library-tests/allocators/allocators.ql b/cpp/ql/test/library-tests/allocators/allocators.ql index aba72adf5ba..acb8e8cba26 100644 --- a/cpp/ql/test/library-tests/allocators/allocators.ql +++ b/cpp/ql/test/library-tests/allocators/allocators.ql @@ -50,10 +50,11 @@ query predicate newExprDeallocators( type = allocatedType.toString() and size = allocatedType.getSize() and alignment = allocatedType.getAlignment() and - exists(string sized, string aligned | + exists(string sized, string aligned, string destroying | (if expr.hasAlignedDeallocation() then aligned = "aligned" else aligned = "") and (if expr.hasSizedDeallocation() then sized = "sized" else sized = "") and - form = sized + " " + aligned + (if expr.isDestroyingDeleteDeallocation() then destroying = "destroying" else destroying = "") and + form = sized + " " + aligned + " " + destroying ) ) } @@ -68,10 +69,11 @@ query predicate newArrayExprDeallocators( type = elementType.toString() and size = elementType.getSize() and alignment = elementType.getAlignment() and - exists(string sized, string aligned | + exists(string sized, string aligned, string destroying | (if expr.hasAlignedDeallocation() then aligned = "aligned" else aligned = "") and (if expr.hasSizedDeallocation() then sized = "sized" else sized = "") and - form = sized + " " + aligned + (if expr.isDestroyingDeleteDeallocation() then destroying = "destroying" else destroying = "") and + form = sized + " " + aligned + " " + destroying ) ) } @@ -87,10 +89,11 @@ query predicate deleteExprs( type = deletedType.toString() and size = deletedType.getSize() and alignment = deletedType.getAlignment() and - exists(string sized, string aligned | + exists(string sized, string aligned, string destroying | (if expr.hasAlignedDeallocation() then aligned = "aligned" else aligned = "") and (if expr.hasSizedDeallocation() then sized = "sized" else sized = "") and - form = sized + " " + aligned + (if expr.isDestroyingDeleteDeallocation() then destroying = "destroying" else destroying = "") and + form = sized + " " + aligned + " " + destroying ) and if exists(expr.getDeallocatorCall()) then hasDeallocatorCall = true @@ -108,10 +111,11 @@ query predicate deleteArrayExprs( type = elementType.toString() and size = elementType.getSize() and alignment = elementType.getAlignment() and - exists(string sized, string aligned | + exists(string sized, string aligned, string destroying | (if expr.hasAlignedDeallocation() then aligned = "aligned" else aligned = "") and (if expr.hasSizedDeallocation() then sized = "sized" else sized = "") and - form = sized + " " + aligned + (if expr.isDestroyingDeleteDeallocation() then destroying = "destroying" else destroying = "") and + form = sized + " " + aligned + " " + destroying ) ) }