* made `members` children of an `IterableDeclContext`
* removed `elements` from the children of `EnumCaseDecl`, as they are
already children of the enclosing `EnumDecl`
* removed `base` from the children of `SelfApplyExpr`, as they currently
are already descendants via `getArgument(0).getExpr()`. We should
maybe consider either removing `base` from the schema and add it as
a shortcut on QL, or finish up replacing all `SelfApplyExpr` instances
with synthesized types.
In order to distinguish overloads of the constructor and for consistency
with other function calls, `ConstructorDecl` string representation uses
the name which includes parentheses and parameter labels.
For consistency also the destructor got the same change, which means
all `DestructorDecl`s will now show as `deinit()` rather than `deinit`.
There was an issue in case multiple inheritance from classes with
children was involved, where indexes would overlap.
The generated code structure has been reshuffled a bit, with
`Impl::getImmediateChildOf<Class>` predicates giving 0-based children
for a given class, including those coming from bases, and the final
`Impl::getImmediateChild` disjuncting the above on final classes only.
This removes the need of `getMaximumChildrenIndex<Class>`, and also
removes the code scanning alerts.
Also, comments were fixed addressing the review.
Add module context to all declarations. As keeping the `std::variant`s
required slightly more work for this, and we intended to remove them
any way, this is done in this change.
For background, we put those in as we were not extracting all modules at
the time, so we were missing some DB ids that we put back in by adding
the "defining" traps not only in the trap file related to the defining
module but also to the one where the declaration was used. Since then
we fixed module extraction, so this should not be needed any more.
This introduces a `MethodRefExpr` node synthesized out of
`DotSyntaxCallExpr` under the `LookupExpr` hierarchy. This means that
much like
```free_function(1, 2)```
is a `CallExpr` with `getFunction` giving a `DeclRefExpr`,
```foo.method(1, 2)```
is now a `CallExpr` with `getFunction` giving a `MethodRefExpr`.
`ApplyExpr::getStaticTarget` has been made work with it (as well as
`ConstructorRefCallExpr` which for the moment has been left where it
is), a new `MethodApplyExpr` has been introduced deriving from it,
and control and data flow libraries have adapted.
A small but was fixed in `qlgen` where the default constructor for DB
types was not correctly subtracting derived IPA types depending on the
order of definitions in `schema.yml`.
There are still some occurrences of `DotSyntaxCallExpr`, and as already
mentioned the other `SelfApply` class (`ConstructorRefCallExpr`) was
left alone. Their treatment is left for a future PR.