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14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Tamas Vajk
dad5166bca C#: Print full name of type mentions in AST 2020-10-20 08:23:57 +02:00
Tamas Vajk
ca6ecb3f1e C#: Extract type mention for array creation 2020-10-20 08:23:56 +02:00
Tamas Vajk
6c48eb8c12 C#: Add type mentions to AST 2020-10-20 08:23:56 +02:00
Tamas Vajk
5fae440a58 C#: Reverse assignment child nodes in AST 2020-10-14 12:49:08 +02:00
Tamas Vajk
ee9a40e16d C#: Remove location from base types in the AST 2020-10-14 12:49:08 +02:00
Tamás Vajk
2a8ff8785a C#: Add AST printing (#4038) 2020-08-20 14:24:43 +02:00
Tom Hvitved
7634973bb4 C#: Handle named attribute arguments 2019-03-27 11:10:24 +01:00
Tom Hvitved
12843d2b0e C#: Add tests for named attribute arguments 2019-03-27 10:58:37 +01:00
Tom Hvitved
b4b6fdd12b C#: Revert recent change to AccessorCall
The recent change to `AccessorCall` on dd99525566 resulted
in some bad join-orders, so I have (partly) reverted them. This means that the issues
orignally addressed by that change are now reintroduced, and I plan to instead apply a
fix to the CFG, which--unlike the original fix--should be able to handle multi-property-tuple
assignments.
2019-02-04 15:14:18 +01:00
Tom Hvitved
dd99525566 C#: Redefine AccessorCall
The syntactic node assiociated with accessor calls was previously always the
underlying member access. For example, in

```
x.Prop = y.Prop;
```

the implicit call to `x.set_Prop()` was at the syntactic node `x.Prop`, while the
implicit call to `y.get_Prop()` was at the syntactic node `y.Prop`.

However, this breaks the invariant that arguments to calls dominate the call itself,
as the argument `y.Prop` for the implicit `value` parameter in `x.set_Prop()` will
be evaluated after the call (the left-hand side in an assignment is evaluated before
the right-hand side).

The solution is to redefine the access call to `x.set_Prop()` to point to the whole
assignment `x.Prop = y.Prop`, instead of the access `x.Prop`. For reads, we still want
to associate the accessor call with the member access.

A corner case arises when multiple setters are called in a tuple assignment:

```
(x.Prop1, x.Prop2) = (0, 1)
```

In this case, we cannot associate the assignment with both `x.set_Prop1()` and
`x.set_Prop2()`, so we instead revert to using the underlying member accesses as
before.
2019-01-18 13:56:23 +01:00
Tom Hvitved
231465143d C#: Autoformat QL tests 2018-12-20 10:19:59 +01:00
Tom Hvitved
5d8162cc8b C#: Improve AccessorCall::getArgument()
- Handle tuple assignments.
- Handle compound `+=` assignments.
2018-11-07 11:30:04 +01:00
Tom Hvitved
7423916214 C#: Add tests for calls to accessors with arguments 2018-11-07 10:38:36 +01:00
Pavel Avgustinov
b55526aa58 QL code and tests for C#/C++/JavaScript. 2018-08-02 17:53:23 +01:00