1 //===- ASTMatchers.h - Structural query framework ---------------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 //
9 //  This file implements matchers to be used together with the MatchFinder to
10 //  match AST nodes.
11 //
12 //  Matchers are created by generator functions, which can be combined in
13 //  a functional in-language DSL to express queries over the C++ AST.
14 //
15 //  For example, to match a class with a certain name, one would call:
16 //    cxxRecordDecl(hasName("MyClass"))
17 //  which returns a matcher that can be used to find all AST nodes that declare
18 //  a class named 'MyClass'.
19 //
20 //  For more complicated match expressions we're often interested in accessing
21 //  multiple parts of the matched AST nodes once a match is found. In that case,
22 //  call `.bind("name")` on match expressions that match the nodes you want to
23 //  access.
24 //
25 //  For example, when we're interested in child classes of a certain class, we
26 //  would write:
27 //    cxxRecordDecl(hasName("MyClass"), has(recordDecl().bind("child")))
28 //  When the match is found via the MatchFinder, a user provided callback will
29 //  be called with a BoundNodes instance that contains a mapping from the
30 //  strings that we provided for the `.bind()` calls to the nodes that were
31 //  matched.
32 //  In the given example, each time our matcher finds a match we get a callback
33 //  where "child" is bound to the RecordDecl node of the matching child
34 //  class declaration.
35 //
36 //  See ASTMatchersInternal.h for a more in-depth explanation of the
37 //  implementation details of the matcher framework.
38 //
39 //  See ASTMatchFinder.h for how to use the generated matchers to run over
40 //  an AST.
41 //
42 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
43 
44 #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_ASTMATCHERS_ASTMATCHERS_H
45 #define LLVM_CLANG_ASTMATCHERS_ASTMATCHERS_H
46 
47 #include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
48 #include "clang/AST/ASTTypeTraits.h"
49 #include "clang/AST/Attr.h"
50 #include "clang/AST/CXXInheritance.h"
51 #include "clang/AST/Decl.h"
52 #include "clang/AST/DeclCXX.h"
53 #include "clang/AST/DeclFriend.h"
54 #include "clang/AST/DeclObjC.h"
55 #include "clang/AST/DeclTemplate.h"
56 #include "clang/AST/Expr.h"
57 #include "clang/AST/ExprCXX.h"
58 #include "clang/AST/ExprObjC.h"
59 #include "clang/AST/LambdaCapture.h"
60 #include "clang/AST/NestedNameSpecifier.h"
61 #include "clang/AST/OpenMPClause.h"
62 #include "clang/AST/OperationKinds.h"
63 #include "clang/AST/ParentMapContext.h"
64 #include "clang/AST/Stmt.h"
65 #include "clang/AST/StmtCXX.h"
66 #include "clang/AST/StmtObjC.h"
67 #include "clang/AST/StmtOpenMP.h"
68 #include "clang/AST/TemplateBase.h"
69 #include "clang/AST/TemplateName.h"
70 #include "clang/AST/Type.h"
71 #include "clang/AST/TypeLoc.h"
72 #include "clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchersInternal.h"
73 #include "clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchersMacros.h"
74 #include "clang/Basic/AttrKinds.h"
75 #include "clang/Basic/ExceptionSpecificationType.h"
76 #include "clang/Basic/FileManager.h"
77 #include "clang/Basic/IdentifierTable.h"
78 #include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h"
79 #include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
80 #include "clang/Basic/Specifiers.h"
81 #include "clang/Basic/TypeTraits.h"
82 #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
83 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
84 #include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
85 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
86 #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h"
87 #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
88 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
89 #include "llvm/Support/Regex.h"
90 #include <cassert>
91 #include <cstddef>
92 #include <iterator>
93 #include <limits>
94 #include <optional>
95 #include <string>
96 #include <utility>
97 #include <vector>
98 
99 namespace clang {
100 namespace ast_matchers {
101 
102 /// Maps string IDs to AST nodes matched by parts of a matcher.
103 ///
104 /// The bound nodes are generated by calling \c bind("id") on the node matchers
105 /// of the nodes we want to access later.
106 ///
107 /// The instances of BoundNodes are created by \c MatchFinder when the user's
108 /// callbacks are executed every time a match is found.
109 class BoundNodes {
110 public:
111   /// Returns the AST node bound to \c ID.
112   ///
113   /// Returns NULL if there was no node bound to \c ID or if there is a node but
114   /// it cannot be converted to the specified type.
115   template <typename T>
getNodeAs(StringRef ID)116   const T *getNodeAs(StringRef ID) const {
117     return MyBoundNodes.getNodeAs<T>(ID);
118   }
119 
120   /// Type of mapping from binding identifiers to bound nodes. This type
121   /// is an associative container with a key type of \c std::string and a value
122   /// type of \c clang::DynTypedNode
123   using IDToNodeMap = internal::BoundNodesMap::IDToNodeMap;
124 
125   /// Retrieve mapping from binding identifiers to bound nodes.
getMap()126   const IDToNodeMap &getMap() const {
127     return MyBoundNodes.getMap();
128   }
129 
130 private:
131   friend class internal::BoundNodesTreeBuilder;
132 
133   /// Create BoundNodes from a pre-filled map of bindings.
BoundNodes(internal::BoundNodesMap & MyBoundNodes)134   BoundNodes(internal::BoundNodesMap &MyBoundNodes)
135       : MyBoundNodes(MyBoundNodes) {}
136 
137   internal::BoundNodesMap MyBoundNodes;
138 };
139 
140 /// Types of matchers for the top-level classes in the AST class
141 /// hierarchy.
142 /// @{
143 using DeclarationMatcher = internal::Matcher<Decl>;
144 using StatementMatcher = internal::Matcher<Stmt>;
145 using TypeMatcher = internal::Matcher<QualType>;
146 using TypeLocMatcher = internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>;
147 using NestedNameSpecifierMatcher = internal::Matcher<NestedNameSpecifier>;
148 using NestedNameSpecifierLocMatcher = internal::Matcher<NestedNameSpecifierLoc>;
149 using CXXBaseSpecifierMatcher = internal::Matcher<CXXBaseSpecifier>;
150 using CXXCtorInitializerMatcher = internal::Matcher<CXXCtorInitializer>;
151 using TemplateArgumentMatcher = internal::Matcher<TemplateArgument>;
152 using TemplateArgumentLocMatcher = internal::Matcher<TemplateArgumentLoc>;
153 using LambdaCaptureMatcher = internal::Matcher<LambdaCapture>;
154 using AttrMatcher = internal::Matcher<Attr>;
155 /// @}
156 
157 /// Matches any node.
158 ///
159 /// Useful when another matcher requires a child matcher, but there's no
160 /// additional constraint. This will often be used with an explicit conversion
161 /// to an \c internal::Matcher<> type such as \c TypeMatcher.
162 ///
163 /// Example: \c DeclarationMatcher(anything()) matches all declarations, e.g.,
164 /// \code
165 /// "int* p" and "void f()" in
166 ///   int* p;
167 ///   void f();
168 /// \endcode
169 ///
170 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
anything()171 inline internal::TrueMatcher anything() { return internal::TrueMatcher(); }
172 
173 /// Matches the top declaration context.
174 ///
175 /// Given
176 /// \code
177 ///   int X;
178 ///   namespace NS {
179 ///   int Y;
180 ///   }  // namespace NS
181 /// \endcode
182 /// decl(hasDeclContext(translationUnitDecl()))
183 ///   matches "int X", but not "int Y".
184 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, TranslationUnitDecl>
185     translationUnitDecl;
186 
187 /// Matches typedef declarations.
188 ///
189 /// Given
190 /// \code
191 ///   typedef int X;
192 ///   using Y = int;
193 /// \endcode
194 /// typedefDecl()
195 ///   matches "typedef int X", but not "using Y = int"
196 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, TypedefDecl>
197     typedefDecl;
198 
199 /// Matches typedef name declarations.
200 ///
201 /// Given
202 /// \code
203 ///   typedef int X;
204 ///   using Y = int;
205 /// \endcode
206 /// typedefNameDecl()
207 ///   matches "typedef int X" and "using Y = int"
208 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, TypedefNameDecl>
209     typedefNameDecl;
210 
211 /// Matches type alias declarations.
212 ///
213 /// Given
214 /// \code
215 ///   typedef int X;
216 ///   using Y = int;
217 /// \endcode
218 /// typeAliasDecl()
219 ///   matches "using Y = int", but not "typedef int X"
220 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, TypeAliasDecl>
221     typeAliasDecl;
222 
223 /// Matches type alias template declarations.
224 ///
225 /// typeAliasTemplateDecl() matches
226 /// \code
227 ///   template <typename T>
228 ///   using Y = X<T>;
229 /// \endcode
230 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, TypeAliasTemplateDecl>
231     typeAliasTemplateDecl;
232 
233 /// Matches AST nodes that were expanded within the main-file.
234 ///
235 /// Example matches X but not Y
236 ///   (matcher = cxxRecordDecl(isExpansionInMainFile())
237 /// \code
238 ///   #include <Y.h>
239 ///   class X {};
240 /// \endcode
241 /// Y.h:
242 /// \code
243 ///   class Y {};
244 /// \endcode
245 ///
246 /// Usable as: Matcher<Decl>, Matcher<Stmt>, Matcher<TypeLoc>
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isExpansionInMainFile,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (Decl,Stmt,TypeLoc))247 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isExpansionInMainFile,
248                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(Decl, Stmt, TypeLoc)) {
249   auto &SourceManager = Finder->getASTContext().getSourceManager();
250   return SourceManager.isInMainFile(
251       SourceManager.getExpansionLoc(Node.getBeginLoc()));
252 }
253 
254 /// Matches AST nodes that were expanded within system-header-files.
255 ///
256 /// Example matches Y but not X
257 ///     (matcher = cxxRecordDecl(isExpansionInSystemHeader())
258 /// \code
259 ///   #include <SystemHeader.h>
260 ///   class X {};
261 /// \endcode
262 /// SystemHeader.h:
263 /// \code
264 ///   class Y {};
265 /// \endcode
266 ///
267 /// Usable as: Matcher<Decl>, Matcher<Stmt>, Matcher<TypeLoc>
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isExpansionInSystemHeader,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (Decl,Stmt,TypeLoc))268 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isExpansionInSystemHeader,
269                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(Decl, Stmt, TypeLoc)) {
270   auto &SourceManager = Finder->getASTContext().getSourceManager();
271   auto ExpansionLoc = SourceManager.getExpansionLoc(Node.getBeginLoc());
272   if (ExpansionLoc.isInvalid()) {
273     return false;
274   }
275   return SourceManager.isInSystemHeader(ExpansionLoc);
276 }
277 
278 /// Matches AST nodes that were expanded within files whose name is
279 /// partially matching a given regex.
280 ///
281 /// Example matches Y but not X
282 ///     (matcher = cxxRecordDecl(isExpansionInFileMatching("AST.*"))
283 /// \code
284 ///   #include "ASTMatcher.h"
285 ///   class X {};
286 /// \endcode
287 /// ASTMatcher.h:
288 /// \code
289 ///   class Y {};
290 /// \endcode
291 ///
292 /// Usable as: Matcher<Decl>, Matcher<Stmt>, Matcher<TypeLoc>
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_REGEX(isExpansionInFileMatching,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (Decl,Stmt,TypeLoc),RegExp)293 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_REGEX(isExpansionInFileMatching,
294                               AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(Decl, Stmt,
295                                                               TypeLoc),
296                               RegExp) {
297   auto &SourceManager = Finder->getASTContext().getSourceManager();
298   auto ExpansionLoc = SourceManager.getExpansionLoc(Node.getBeginLoc());
299   if (ExpansionLoc.isInvalid()) {
300     return false;
301   }
302   auto FileEntry =
303       SourceManager.getFileEntryRefForID(SourceManager.getFileID(ExpansionLoc));
304   if (!FileEntry) {
305     return false;
306   }
307 
308   auto Filename = FileEntry->getName();
309   return RegExp->match(Filename);
310 }
311 
312 /// Matches statements that are (transitively) expanded from the named macro.
313 /// Does not match if only part of the statement is expanded from that macro or
314 /// if different parts of the statement are expanded from different
315 /// appearances of the macro.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(isExpandedFromMacro,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (Decl,Stmt,TypeLoc),std::string,MacroName)316 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(isExpandedFromMacro,
317                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(Decl, Stmt, TypeLoc),
318                           std::string, MacroName) {
319   // Verifies that the statement' beginning and ending are both expanded from
320   // the same instance of the given macro.
321   auto& Context = Finder->getASTContext();
322   std::optional<SourceLocation> B =
323       internal::getExpansionLocOfMacro(MacroName, Node.getBeginLoc(), Context);
324   if (!B) return false;
325   std::optional<SourceLocation> E =
326       internal::getExpansionLocOfMacro(MacroName, Node.getEndLoc(), Context);
327   if (!E) return false;
328   return *B == *E;
329 }
330 
331 /// Matches declarations.
332 ///
333 /// Examples matches \c X, \c C, and the friend declaration inside \c C;
334 /// \code
335 ///   void X();
336 ///   class C {
337 ///     friend X;
338 ///   };
339 /// \endcode
340 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<Decl> decl;
341 
342 /// Matches decomposition-declarations.
343 ///
344 /// Examples matches the declaration node with \c foo and \c bar, but not
345 /// \c number.
346 /// (matcher = declStmt(has(decompositionDecl())))
347 ///
348 /// \code
349 ///   int number = 42;
350 ///   auto [foo, bar] = std::make_pair{42, 42};
351 /// \endcode
352 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, DecompositionDecl>
353     decompositionDecl;
354 
355 /// Matches binding declarations
356 /// Example matches \c foo and \c bar
357 /// (matcher = bindingDecl()
358 ///
359 /// \code
360 ///   auto [foo, bar] = std::make_pair{42, 42};
361 /// \endcode
362 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, BindingDecl>
363     bindingDecl;
364 
365 /// Matches a declaration of a linkage specification.
366 ///
367 /// Given
368 /// \code
369 ///   extern "C" {}
370 /// \endcode
371 /// linkageSpecDecl()
372 ///   matches "extern "C" {}"
373 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, LinkageSpecDecl>
374     linkageSpecDecl;
375 
376 /// Matches a declaration of anything that could have a name.
377 ///
378 /// Example matches \c X, \c S, the anonymous union type, \c i, and \c U;
379 /// \code
380 ///   typedef int X;
381 ///   struct S {
382 ///     union {
383 ///       int i;
384 ///     } U;
385 ///   };
386 /// \endcode
387 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, NamedDecl> namedDecl;
388 
389 /// Matches a declaration of label.
390 ///
391 /// Given
392 /// \code
393 ///   goto FOO;
394 ///   FOO: bar();
395 /// \endcode
396 /// labelDecl()
397 ///   matches 'FOO:'
398 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, LabelDecl> labelDecl;
399 
400 /// Matches a declaration of a namespace.
401 ///
402 /// Given
403 /// \code
404 ///   namespace {}
405 ///   namespace test {}
406 /// \endcode
407 /// namespaceDecl()
408 ///   matches "namespace {}" and "namespace test {}"
409 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, NamespaceDecl>
410     namespaceDecl;
411 
412 /// Matches a declaration of a namespace alias.
413 ///
414 /// Given
415 /// \code
416 ///   namespace test {}
417 ///   namespace alias = ::test;
418 /// \endcode
419 /// namespaceAliasDecl()
420 ///   matches "namespace alias" but not "namespace test"
421 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, NamespaceAliasDecl>
422     namespaceAliasDecl;
423 
424 /// Matches class, struct, and union declarations.
425 ///
426 /// Example matches \c X, \c Z, \c U, and \c S
427 /// \code
428 ///   class X;
429 ///   template<class T> class Z {};
430 ///   struct S {};
431 ///   union U {};
432 /// \endcode
433 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, RecordDecl> recordDecl;
434 
435 /// Matches C++ class declarations.
436 ///
437 /// Example matches \c X, \c Z
438 /// \code
439 ///   class X;
440 ///   template<class T> class Z {};
441 /// \endcode
442 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, CXXRecordDecl>
443     cxxRecordDecl;
444 
445 /// Matches C++ class template declarations.
446 ///
447 /// Example matches \c Z
448 /// \code
449 ///   template<class T> class Z {};
450 /// \endcode
451 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, ClassTemplateDecl>
452     classTemplateDecl;
453 
454 /// Matches C++ class template specializations.
455 ///
456 /// Given
457 /// \code
458 ///   template<typename T> class A {};
459 ///   template<> class A<double> {};
460 ///   A<int> a;
461 /// \endcode
462 /// classTemplateSpecializationDecl()
463 ///   matches the specializations \c A<int> and \c A<double>
464 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
465     Decl, ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl>
466     classTemplateSpecializationDecl;
467 
468 /// Matches C++ class template partial specializations.
469 ///
470 /// Given
471 /// \code
472 ///   template<class T1, class T2, int I>
473 ///   class A {};
474 ///
475 ///   template<class T, int I>
476 ///   class A<T, T*, I> {};
477 ///
478 ///   template<>
479 ///   class A<int, int, 1> {};
480 /// \endcode
481 /// classTemplatePartialSpecializationDecl()
482 ///   matches the specialization \c A<T,T*,I> but not \c A<int,int,1>
483 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
484     Decl, ClassTemplatePartialSpecializationDecl>
485     classTemplatePartialSpecializationDecl;
486 
487 /// Matches declarator declarations (field, variable, function
488 /// and non-type template parameter declarations).
489 ///
490 /// Given
491 /// \code
492 ///   class X { int y; };
493 /// \endcode
494 /// declaratorDecl()
495 ///   matches \c int y.
496 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, DeclaratorDecl>
497     declaratorDecl;
498 
499 /// Matches parameter variable declarations.
500 ///
501 /// Given
502 /// \code
503 ///   void f(int x);
504 /// \endcode
505 /// parmVarDecl()
506 ///   matches \c int x.
507 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, ParmVarDecl>
508     parmVarDecl;
509 
510 /// Matches C++ access specifier declarations.
511 ///
512 /// Given
513 /// \code
514 ///   class C {
515 ///   public:
516 ///     int a;
517 ///   };
518 /// \endcode
519 /// accessSpecDecl()
520 ///   matches 'public:'
521 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, AccessSpecDecl>
522     accessSpecDecl;
523 
524 /// Matches class bases.
525 ///
526 /// Examples matches \c public virtual B.
527 /// \code
528 ///   class B {};
529 ///   class C : public virtual B {};
530 /// \endcode
531 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<CXXBaseSpecifier> cxxBaseSpecifier;
532 
533 /// Matches constructor initializers.
534 ///
535 /// Examples matches \c i(42).
536 /// \code
537 ///   class C {
538 ///     C() : i(42) {}
539 ///     int i;
540 ///   };
541 /// \endcode
542 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<CXXCtorInitializer>
543     cxxCtorInitializer;
544 
545 /// Matches template arguments.
546 ///
547 /// Given
548 /// \code
549 ///   template <typename T> struct C {};
550 ///   C<int> c;
551 /// \endcode
552 /// templateArgument()
553 ///   matches 'int' in C<int>.
554 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<TemplateArgument> templateArgument;
555 
556 /// Matches template arguments (with location info).
557 ///
558 /// Given
559 /// \code
560 ///   template <typename T> struct C {};
561 ///   C<int> c;
562 /// \endcode
563 /// templateArgumentLoc()
564 ///   matches 'int' in C<int>.
565 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<TemplateArgumentLoc>
566     templateArgumentLoc;
567 
568 /// Matches template name.
569 ///
570 /// Given
571 /// \code
572 ///   template <typename T> class X { };
573 ///   X<int> xi;
574 /// \endcode
575 /// templateName()
576 ///   matches 'X' in X<int>.
577 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<TemplateName> templateName;
578 
579 /// Matches non-type template parameter declarations.
580 ///
581 /// Given
582 /// \code
583 ///   template <typename T, int N> struct C {};
584 /// \endcode
585 /// nonTypeTemplateParmDecl()
586 ///   matches 'N', but not 'T'.
587 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl,
588                                                    NonTypeTemplateParmDecl>
589     nonTypeTemplateParmDecl;
590 
591 /// Matches template type parameter declarations.
592 ///
593 /// Given
594 /// \code
595 ///   template <typename T, int N> struct C {};
596 /// \endcode
597 /// templateTypeParmDecl()
598 ///   matches 'T', but not 'N'.
599 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, TemplateTypeParmDecl>
600     templateTypeParmDecl;
601 
602 /// Matches template template parameter declarations.
603 ///
604 /// Given
605 /// \code
606 ///   template <template <typename> class Z, int N> struct C {};
607 /// \endcode
608 /// templateTypeParmDecl()
609 ///   matches 'Z', but not 'N'.
610 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl,
611                                                    TemplateTemplateParmDecl>
612     templateTemplateParmDecl;
613 
614 /// Matches public C++ declarations and C++ base specifers that specify public
615 /// inheritance.
616 ///
617 /// Examples:
618 /// \code
619 ///   class C {
620 ///   public:    int a; // fieldDecl(isPublic()) matches 'a'
621 ///   protected: int b;
622 ///   private:   int c;
623 ///   };
624 /// \endcode
625 ///
626 /// \code
627 ///   class Base {};
628 ///   class Derived1 : public Base {}; // matches 'Base'
629 ///   struct Derived2 : Base {}; // matches 'Base'
630 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isPublic,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (Decl,CXXBaseSpecifier))631 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isPublic,
632                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(Decl,
633                                                         CXXBaseSpecifier)) {
634   return getAccessSpecifier(Node) == AS_public;
635 }
636 
637 /// Matches protected C++ declarations and C++ base specifers that specify
638 /// protected inheritance.
639 ///
640 /// Examples:
641 /// \code
642 ///   class C {
643 ///   public:    int a;
644 ///   protected: int b; // fieldDecl(isProtected()) matches 'b'
645 ///   private:   int c;
646 ///   };
647 /// \endcode
648 ///
649 /// \code
650 ///   class Base {};
651 ///   class Derived : protected Base {}; // matches 'Base'
652 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isProtected,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (Decl,CXXBaseSpecifier))653 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isProtected,
654                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(Decl,
655                                                         CXXBaseSpecifier)) {
656   return getAccessSpecifier(Node) == AS_protected;
657 }
658 
659 /// Matches private C++ declarations and C++ base specifers that specify private
660 /// inheritance.
661 ///
662 /// Examples:
663 /// \code
664 ///   class C {
665 ///   public:    int a;
666 ///   protected: int b;
667 ///   private:   int c; // fieldDecl(isPrivate()) matches 'c'
668 ///   };
669 /// \endcode
670 ///
671 /// \code
672 ///   struct Base {};
673 ///   struct Derived1 : private Base {}; // matches 'Base'
674 ///   class Derived2 : Base {}; // matches 'Base'
675 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isPrivate,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (Decl,CXXBaseSpecifier))676 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isPrivate,
677                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(Decl,
678                                                         CXXBaseSpecifier)) {
679   return getAccessSpecifier(Node) == AS_private;
680 }
681 
682 /// Matches non-static data members that are bit-fields.
683 ///
684 /// Given
685 /// \code
686 ///   class C {
687 ///     int a : 2;
688 ///     int b;
689 ///   };
690 /// \endcode
691 /// fieldDecl(isBitField())
692 ///   matches 'int a;' but not 'int b;'.
AST_MATCHER(FieldDecl,isBitField)693 AST_MATCHER(FieldDecl, isBitField) {
694   return Node.isBitField();
695 }
696 
697 /// Matches non-static data members that are bit-fields of the specified
698 /// bit width.
699 ///
700 /// Given
701 /// \code
702 ///   class C {
703 ///     int a : 2;
704 ///     int b : 4;
705 ///     int c : 2;
706 ///   };
707 /// \endcode
708 /// fieldDecl(hasBitWidth(2))
709 ///   matches 'int a;' and 'int c;' but not 'int b;'.
AST_MATCHER_P(FieldDecl,hasBitWidth,unsigned,Width)710 AST_MATCHER_P(FieldDecl, hasBitWidth, unsigned, Width) {
711   return Node.isBitField() &&
712          Node.getBitWidthValue(Finder->getASTContext()) == Width;
713 }
714 
715 /// Matches non-static data members that have an in-class initializer.
716 ///
717 /// Given
718 /// \code
719 ///   class C {
720 ///     int a = 2;
721 ///     int b = 3;
722 ///     int c;
723 ///   };
724 /// \endcode
725 /// fieldDecl(hasInClassInitializer(integerLiteral(equals(2))))
726 ///   matches 'int a;' but not 'int b;'.
727 /// fieldDecl(hasInClassInitializer(anything()))
728 ///   matches 'int a;' and 'int b;' but not 'int c;'.
AST_MATCHER_P(FieldDecl,hasInClassInitializer,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)729 AST_MATCHER_P(FieldDecl, hasInClassInitializer, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
730               InnerMatcher) {
731   const Expr *Initializer = Node.getInClassInitializer();
732   return (Initializer != nullptr &&
733           InnerMatcher.matches(*Initializer, Finder, Builder));
734 }
735 
736 /// Determines whether the function is "main", which is the entry point
737 /// into an executable program.
AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl,isMain)738 AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl, isMain) {
739   return Node.isMain();
740 }
741 
742 /// Matches the specialized template of a specialization declaration.
743 ///
744 /// Given
745 /// \code
746 ///   template<typename T> class A {}; #1
747 ///   template<> class A<int> {}; #2
748 /// \endcode
749 /// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(hasSpecializedTemplate(classTemplateDecl()))
750 ///   matches '#2' with classTemplateDecl() matching the class template
751 ///   declaration of 'A' at #1.
AST_MATCHER_P(ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl,hasSpecializedTemplate,internal::Matcher<ClassTemplateDecl>,InnerMatcher)752 AST_MATCHER_P(ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl, hasSpecializedTemplate,
753               internal::Matcher<ClassTemplateDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
754   const ClassTemplateDecl* Decl = Node.getSpecializedTemplate();
755   return (Decl != nullptr &&
756           InnerMatcher.matches(*Decl, Finder, Builder));
757 }
758 
759 /// Matches an entity that has been implicitly added by the compiler (e.g.
760 /// implicit default/copy constructors).
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isImplicit,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (Decl,Attr,LambdaCapture))761 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isImplicit,
762                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(Decl, Attr,
763                                                         LambdaCapture)) {
764   return Node.isImplicit();
765 }
766 
767 /// Matches classTemplateSpecializations, templateSpecializationType and
768 /// functionDecl that have at least one TemplateArgument matching the given
769 /// InnerMatcher.
770 ///
771 /// Given
772 /// \code
773 ///   template<typename T> class A {};
774 ///   template<> class A<double> {};
775 ///   A<int> a;
776 ///
777 ///   template<typename T> f() {};
778 ///   void func() { f<int>(); };
779 /// \endcode
780 ///
781 /// \endcode
782 /// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(hasAnyTemplateArgument(
783 ///     refersToType(asString("int"))))
784 ///   matches the specialization \c A<int>
785 ///
786 /// functionDecl(hasAnyTemplateArgument(refersToType(asString("int"))))
787 ///   matches the specialization \c f<int>
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasAnyTemplateArgument,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl,TemplateSpecializationType,FunctionDecl),internal::Matcher<TemplateArgument>,InnerMatcher)788 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
789     hasAnyTemplateArgument,
790     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl,
791                                     TemplateSpecializationType,
792                                     FunctionDecl),
793     internal::Matcher<TemplateArgument>, InnerMatcher) {
794   ArrayRef<TemplateArgument> List =
795       internal::getTemplateSpecializationArgs(Node);
796   return matchesFirstInRange(InnerMatcher, List.begin(), List.end(), Finder,
797                              Builder) != List.end();
798 }
799 
800 /// Causes all nested matchers to be matched with the specified traversal kind.
801 ///
802 /// Given
803 /// \code
804 ///   void foo()
805 ///   {
806 ///       int i = 3.0;
807 ///   }
808 /// \endcode
809 /// The matcher
810 /// \code
811 ///   traverse(TK_IgnoreUnlessSpelledInSource,
812 ///     varDecl(hasInitializer(floatLiteral().bind("init")))
813 ///   )
814 /// \endcode
815 /// matches the variable declaration with "init" bound to the "3.0".
816 template <typename T>
traverse(TraversalKind TK,const internal::Matcher<T> & InnerMatcher)817 internal::Matcher<T> traverse(TraversalKind TK,
818                               const internal::Matcher<T> &InnerMatcher) {
819   return internal::DynTypedMatcher::constructRestrictedWrapper(
820              new internal::TraversalMatcher<T>(TK, InnerMatcher),
821              InnerMatcher.getID().first)
822       .template unconditionalConvertTo<T>();
823 }
824 
825 template <typename T>
826 internal::BindableMatcher<T>
traverse(TraversalKind TK,const internal::BindableMatcher<T> & InnerMatcher)827 traverse(TraversalKind TK, const internal::BindableMatcher<T> &InnerMatcher) {
828   return internal::BindableMatcher<T>(
829       internal::DynTypedMatcher::constructRestrictedWrapper(
830           new internal::TraversalMatcher<T>(TK, InnerMatcher),
831           InnerMatcher.getID().first)
832           .template unconditionalConvertTo<T>());
833 }
834 
835 template <typename... T>
836 internal::TraversalWrapper<internal::VariadicOperatorMatcher<T...>>
traverse(TraversalKind TK,const internal::VariadicOperatorMatcher<T...> & InnerMatcher)837 traverse(TraversalKind TK,
838          const internal::VariadicOperatorMatcher<T...> &InnerMatcher) {
839   return internal::TraversalWrapper<internal::VariadicOperatorMatcher<T...>>(
840       TK, InnerMatcher);
841 }
842 
843 template <template <typename ToArg, typename FromArg> class ArgumentAdapterT,
844           typename T, typename ToTypes>
845 internal::TraversalWrapper<
846     internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcherFuncAdaptor<ArgumentAdapterT, T, ToTypes>>
traverse(TraversalKind TK,const internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcherFuncAdaptor<ArgumentAdapterT,T,ToTypes> & InnerMatcher)847 traverse(TraversalKind TK, const internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcherFuncAdaptor<
848                                ArgumentAdapterT, T, ToTypes> &InnerMatcher) {
849   return internal::TraversalWrapper<
850       internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcherFuncAdaptor<ArgumentAdapterT, T,
851                                                    ToTypes>>(TK, InnerMatcher);
852 }
853 
854 template <template <typename T, typename... P> class MatcherT, typename... P,
855           typename ReturnTypesF>
856 internal::TraversalWrapper<
857     internal::PolymorphicMatcher<MatcherT, ReturnTypesF, P...>>
traverse(TraversalKind TK,const internal::PolymorphicMatcher<MatcherT,ReturnTypesF,P...> & InnerMatcher)858 traverse(TraversalKind TK,
859          const internal::PolymorphicMatcher<MatcherT, ReturnTypesF, P...>
860              &InnerMatcher) {
861   return internal::TraversalWrapper<
862       internal::PolymorphicMatcher<MatcherT, ReturnTypesF, P...>>(TK,
863                                                                   InnerMatcher);
864 }
865 
866 template <typename... T>
867 internal::Matcher<typename internal::GetClade<T...>::Type>
traverse(TraversalKind TK,const internal::MapAnyOfHelper<T...> & InnerMatcher)868 traverse(TraversalKind TK, const internal::MapAnyOfHelper<T...> &InnerMatcher) {
869   return traverse(TK, InnerMatcher.with());
870 }
871 
872 /// Matches expressions that match InnerMatcher after any implicit AST
873 /// nodes are stripped off.
874 ///
875 /// Parentheses and explicit casts are not discarded.
876 /// Given
877 /// \code
878 ///   class C {};
879 ///   C a = C();
880 ///   C b;
881 ///   C c = b;
882 /// \endcode
883 /// The matchers
884 /// \code
885 ///    varDecl(hasInitializer(ignoringImplicit(cxxConstructExpr())))
886 /// \endcode
887 /// would match the declarations for a, b, and c.
888 /// While
889 /// \code
890 ///    varDecl(hasInitializer(cxxConstructExpr()))
891 /// \endcode
892 /// only match the declarations for b and c.
AST_MATCHER_P(Expr,ignoringImplicit,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)893 AST_MATCHER_P(Expr, ignoringImplicit, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
894               InnerMatcher) {
895   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.IgnoreImplicit(), Finder, Builder);
896 }
897 
898 /// Matches expressions that match InnerMatcher after any implicit casts
899 /// are stripped off.
900 ///
901 /// Parentheses and explicit casts are not discarded.
902 /// Given
903 /// \code
904 ///   int arr[5];
905 ///   int a = 0;
906 ///   char b = 0;
907 ///   const int c = a;
908 ///   int *d = arr;
909 ///   long e = (long) 0l;
910 /// \endcode
911 /// The matchers
912 /// \code
913 ///    varDecl(hasInitializer(ignoringImpCasts(integerLiteral())))
914 ///    varDecl(hasInitializer(ignoringImpCasts(declRefExpr())))
915 /// \endcode
916 /// would match the declarations for a, b, c, and d, but not e.
917 /// While
918 /// \code
919 ///    varDecl(hasInitializer(integerLiteral()))
920 ///    varDecl(hasInitializer(declRefExpr()))
921 /// \endcode
922 /// only match the declarations for a.
AST_MATCHER_P(Expr,ignoringImpCasts,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)923 AST_MATCHER_P(Expr, ignoringImpCasts,
924               internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
925   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.IgnoreImpCasts(), Finder, Builder);
926 }
927 
928 /// Matches expressions that match InnerMatcher after parentheses and
929 /// casts are stripped off.
930 ///
931 /// Implicit and non-C Style casts are also discarded.
932 /// Given
933 /// \code
934 ///   int a = 0;
935 ///   char b = (0);
936 ///   void* c = reinterpret_cast<char*>(0);
937 ///   char d = char(0);
938 /// \endcode
939 /// The matcher
940 ///    varDecl(hasInitializer(ignoringParenCasts(integerLiteral())))
941 /// would match the declarations for a, b, c, and d.
942 /// while
943 ///    varDecl(hasInitializer(integerLiteral()))
944 /// only match the declaration for a.
AST_MATCHER_P(Expr,ignoringParenCasts,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)945 AST_MATCHER_P(Expr, ignoringParenCasts, internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
946   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.IgnoreParenCasts(), Finder, Builder);
947 }
948 
949 /// Matches expressions that match InnerMatcher after implicit casts and
950 /// parentheses are stripped off.
951 ///
952 /// Explicit casts are not discarded.
953 /// Given
954 /// \code
955 ///   int arr[5];
956 ///   int a = 0;
957 ///   char b = (0);
958 ///   const int c = a;
959 ///   int *d = (arr);
960 ///   long e = ((long) 0l);
961 /// \endcode
962 /// The matchers
963 ///    varDecl(hasInitializer(ignoringParenImpCasts(integerLiteral())))
964 ///    varDecl(hasInitializer(ignoringParenImpCasts(declRefExpr())))
965 /// would match the declarations for a, b, c, and d, but not e.
966 /// while
967 ///    varDecl(hasInitializer(integerLiteral()))
968 ///    varDecl(hasInitializer(declRefExpr()))
969 /// would only match the declaration for a.
AST_MATCHER_P(Expr,ignoringParenImpCasts,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)970 AST_MATCHER_P(Expr, ignoringParenImpCasts,
971               internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
972   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.IgnoreParenImpCasts(), Finder, Builder);
973 }
974 
975 /// Matches types that match InnerMatcher after any parens are stripped.
976 ///
977 /// Given
978 /// \code
979 ///   void (*fp)(void);
980 /// \endcode
981 /// The matcher
982 /// \code
983 ///   varDecl(hasType(pointerType(pointee(ignoringParens(functionType())))))
984 /// \endcode
985 /// would match the declaration for fp.
986 AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(QualType, ignoringParens, internal::Matcher<QualType>,
987                        InnerMatcher, 0) {
988   return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.IgnoreParens(), Finder, Builder);
989 }
990 
991 /// Overload \c ignoringParens for \c Expr.
992 ///
993 /// Given
994 /// \code
995 ///   const char* str = ("my-string");
996 /// \endcode
997 /// The matcher
998 /// \code
999 ///   implicitCastExpr(hasSourceExpression(ignoringParens(stringLiteral())))
1000 /// \endcode
1001 /// would match the implicit cast resulting from the assignment.
1002 AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(Expr, ignoringParens, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
1003                        InnerMatcher, 1) {
1004   const Expr *E = Node.IgnoreParens();
1005   return InnerMatcher.matches(*E, Finder, Builder);
1006 }
1007 
1008 /// Matches expressions that are instantiation-dependent even if it is
1009 /// neither type- nor value-dependent.
1010 ///
1011 /// In the following example, the expression sizeof(sizeof(T() + T()))
1012 /// is instantiation-dependent (since it involves a template parameter T),
1013 /// but is neither type- nor value-dependent, since the type of the inner
1014 /// sizeof is known (std::size_t) and therefore the size of the outer
1015 /// sizeof is known.
1016 /// \code
1017 ///   template<typename T>
1018 ///   void f(T x, T y) { sizeof(sizeof(T() + T()); }
1019 /// \endcode
1020 /// expr(isInstantiationDependent()) matches sizeof(sizeof(T() + T())
AST_MATCHER(Expr,isInstantiationDependent)1021 AST_MATCHER(Expr, isInstantiationDependent) {
1022   return Node.isInstantiationDependent();
1023 }
1024 
1025 /// Matches expressions that are type-dependent because the template type
1026 /// is not yet instantiated.
1027 ///
1028 /// For example, the expressions "x" and "x + y" are type-dependent in
1029 /// the following code, but "y" is not type-dependent:
1030 /// \code
1031 ///   template<typename T>
1032 ///   void add(T x, int y) {
1033 ///     x + y;
1034 ///   }
1035 /// \endcode
1036 /// expr(isTypeDependent()) matches x + y
AST_MATCHER(Expr,isTypeDependent)1037 AST_MATCHER(Expr, isTypeDependent) { return Node.isTypeDependent(); }
1038 
1039 /// Matches expression that are value-dependent because they contain a
1040 /// non-type template parameter.
1041 ///
1042 /// For example, the array bound of "Chars" in the following example is
1043 /// value-dependent.
1044 /// \code
1045 ///   template<int Size> int f() { return Size; }
1046 /// \endcode
1047 /// expr(isValueDependent()) matches return Size
AST_MATCHER(Expr,isValueDependent)1048 AST_MATCHER(Expr, isValueDependent) { return Node.isValueDependent(); }
1049 
1050 /// Matches classTemplateSpecializations, templateSpecializationType and
1051 /// functionDecl where the n'th TemplateArgument matches the given InnerMatcher.
1052 ///
1053 /// Given
1054 /// \code
1055 ///   template<typename T, typename U> class A {};
1056 ///   A<bool, int> b;
1057 ///   A<int, bool> c;
1058 ///
1059 ///   template<typename T> void f() {}
1060 ///   void func() { f<int>(); };
1061 /// \endcode
1062 /// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(hasTemplateArgument(
1063 ///     1, refersToType(asString("int"))))
1064 ///   matches the specialization \c A<bool, int>
1065 ///
1066 /// functionDecl(hasTemplateArgument(0, refersToType(asString("int"))))
1067 ///   matches the specialization \c f<int>
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(hasTemplateArgument,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl,TemplateSpecializationType,FunctionDecl),unsigned,N,internal::Matcher<TemplateArgument>,InnerMatcher)1068 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(
1069     hasTemplateArgument,
1070     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl,
1071                                     TemplateSpecializationType,
1072                                     FunctionDecl),
1073     unsigned, N, internal::Matcher<TemplateArgument>, InnerMatcher) {
1074   ArrayRef<TemplateArgument> List =
1075       internal::getTemplateSpecializationArgs(Node);
1076   if (List.size() <= N)
1077     return false;
1078   return InnerMatcher.matches(List[N], Finder, Builder);
1079 }
1080 
1081 /// Matches if the number of template arguments equals \p N.
1082 ///
1083 /// Given
1084 /// \code
1085 ///   template<typename T> struct C {};
1086 ///   C<int> c;
1087 /// \endcode
1088 /// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(templateArgumentCountIs(1))
1089 ///   matches C<int>.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(templateArgumentCountIs,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl,TemplateSpecializationType),unsigned,N)1090 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
1091     templateArgumentCountIs,
1092     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl,
1093                                     TemplateSpecializationType),
1094     unsigned, N) {
1095   return internal::getTemplateSpecializationArgs(Node).size() == N;
1096 }
1097 
1098 /// Matches a TemplateArgument that refers to a certain type.
1099 ///
1100 /// Given
1101 /// \code
1102 ///   struct X {};
1103 ///   template<typename T> struct A {};
1104 ///   A<X> a;
1105 /// \endcode
1106 /// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(hasAnyTemplateArgument(refersToType(
1107 ///   recordType(hasDeclaration(recordDecl(hasName("X")))))))
1108 /// matches the specialization of \c struct A generated by \c A<X>.
AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument,refersToType,internal::Matcher<QualType>,InnerMatcher)1109 AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument, refersToType,
1110               internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher) {
1111   if (Node.getKind() != TemplateArgument::Type)
1112     return false;
1113   return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getAsType(), Finder, Builder);
1114 }
1115 
1116 /// Matches a TemplateArgument that refers to a certain template.
1117 ///
1118 /// Given
1119 /// \code
1120 ///   template<template <typename> class S> class X {};
1121 ///   template<typename T> class Y {};
1122 ///   X<Y> xi;
1123 /// \endcode
1124 /// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(hasAnyTemplateArgument(
1125 ///     refersToTemplate(templateName())))
1126 ///   matches the specialization \c X<Y>
AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument,refersToTemplate,internal::Matcher<TemplateName>,InnerMatcher)1127 AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument, refersToTemplate,
1128               internal::Matcher<TemplateName>, InnerMatcher) {
1129   if (Node.getKind() != TemplateArgument::Template)
1130     return false;
1131   return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getAsTemplate(), Finder, Builder);
1132 }
1133 
1134 /// Matches a canonical TemplateArgument that refers to a certain
1135 /// declaration.
1136 ///
1137 /// Given
1138 /// \code
1139 ///   struct B { int next; };
1140 ///   template<int(B::*next_ptr)> struct A {};
1141 ///   A<&B::next> a;
1142 /// \endcode
1143 /// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(hasAnyTemplateArgument(
1144 ///     refersToDeclaration(fieldDecl(hasName("next")))))
1145 ///   matches the specialization \c A<&B::next> with \c fieldDecl(...) matching
1146 ///     \c B::next
AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument,refersToDeclaration,internal::Matcher<Decl>,InnerMatcher)1147 AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument, refersToDeclaration,
1148               internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher) {
1149   if (Node.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Declaration)
1150     return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getAsDecl(), Finder, Builder);
1151   return false;
1152 }
1153 
1154 /// Matches a sugar TemplateArgument that refers to a certain expression.
1155 ///
1156 /// Given
1157 /// \code
1158 ///   struct B { int next; };
1159 ///   template<int(B::*next_ptr)> struct A {};
1160 ///   A<&B::next> a;
1161 /// \endcode
1162 /// templateSpecializationType(hasAnyTemplateArgument(
1163 ///   isExpr(hasDescendant(declRefExpr(to(fieldDecl(hasName("next"))))))))
1164 ///   matches the specialization \c A<&B::next> with \c fieldDecl(...) matching
1165 ///     \c B::next
AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument,isExpr,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)1166 AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument, isExpr, internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
1167   if (Node.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Expression)
1168     return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getAsExpr(), Finder, Builder);
1169   return false;
1170 }
1171 
1172 /// Matches a TemplateArgument that is an integral value.
1173 ///
1174 /// Given
1175 /// \code
1176 ///   template<int T> struct C {};
1177 ///   C<42> c;
1178 /// \endcode
1179 /// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(
1180 ///   hasAnyTemplateArgument(isIntegral()))
1181 ///   matches the implicit instantiation of C in C<42>
1182 ///   with isIntegral() matching 42.
AST_MATCHER(TemplateArgument,isIntegral)1183 AST_MATCHER(TemplateArgument, isIntegral) {
1184   return Node.getKind() == TemplateArgument::Integral;
1185 }
1186 
1187 /// Matches a TemplateArgument that refers to an integral type.
1188 ///
1189 /// Given
1190 /// \code
1191 ///   template<int T> struct C {};
1192 ///   C<42> c;
1193 /// \endcode
1194 /// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(
1195 ///   hasAnyTemplateArgument(refersToIntegralType(asString("int"))))
1196 ///   matches the implicit instantiation of C in C<42>.
AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument,refersToIntegralType,internal::Matcher<QualType>,InnerMatcher)1197 AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument, refersToIntegralType,
1198               internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher) {
1199   if (Node.getKind() != TemplateArgument::Integral)
1200     return false;
1201   return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getIntegralType(), Finder, Builder);
1202 }
1203 
1204 /// Matches a TemplateArgument of integral type with a given value.
1205 ///
1206 /// Note that 'Value' is a string as the template argument's value is
1207 /// an arbitrary precision integer. 'Value' must be euqal to the canonical
1208 /// representation of that integral value in base 10.
1209 ///
1210 /// Given
1211 /// \code
1212 ///   template<int T> struct C {};
1213 ///   C<42> c;
1214 /// \endcode
1215 /// classTemplateSpecializationDecl(
1216 ///   hasAnyTemplateArgument(equalsIntegralValue("42")))
1217 ///   matches the implicit instantiation of C in C<42>.
AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument,equalsIntegralValue,std::string,Value)1218 AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateArgument, equalsIntegralValue,
1219               std::string, Value) {
1220   if (Node.getKind() != TemplateArgument::Integral)
1221     return false;
1222   return toString(Node.getAsIntegral(), 10) == Value;
1223 }
1224 
1225 /// Matches an Objective-C autorelease pool statement.
1226 ///
1227 /// Given
1228 /// \code
1229 ///   @autoreleasepool {
1230 ///     int x = 0;
1231 ///   }
1232 /// \endcode
1233 /// autoreleasePoolStmt(stmt()) matches the declaration of "x"
1234 /// inside the autorelease pool.
1235 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt,
1236        ObjCAutoreleasePoolStmt> autoreleasePoolStmt;
1237 
1238 /// Matches any value declaration.
1239 ///
1240 /// Example matches A, B, C and F
1241 /// \code
1242 ///   enum X { A, B, C };
1243 ///   void F();
1244 /// \endcode
1245 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, ValueDecl> valueDecl;
1246 
1247 /// Matches C++ constructor declarations.
1248 ///
1249 /// Example matches Foo::Foo() and Foo::Foo(int)
1250 /// \code
1251 ///   class Foo {
1252 ///    public:
1253 ///     Foo();
1254 ///     Foo(int);
1255 ///     int DoSomething();
1256 ///   };
1257 /// \endcode
1258 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, CXXConstructorDecl>
1259     cxxConstructorDecl;
1260 
1261 /// Matches explicit C++ destructor declarations.
1262 ///
1263 /// Example matches Foo::~Foo()
1264 /// \code
1265 ///   class Foo {
1266 ///    public:
1267 ///     virtual ~Foo();
1268 ///   };
1269 /// \endcode
1270 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, CXXDestructorDecl>
1271     cxxDestructorDecl;
1272 
1273 /// Matches enum declarations.
1274 ///
1275 /// Example matches X
1276 /// \code
1277 ///   enum X {
1278 ///     A, B, C
1279 ///   };
1280 /// \endcode
1281 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, EnumDecl> enumDecl;
1282 
1283 /// Matches enum constants.
1284 ///
1285 /// Example matches A, B, C
1286 /// \code
1287 ///   enum X {
1288 ///     A, B, C
1289 ///   };
1290 /// \endcode
1291 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, EnumConstantDecl>
1292     enumConstantDecl;
1293 
1294 /// Matches tag declarations.
1295 ///
1296 /// Example matches X, Z, U, S, E
1297 /// \code
1298 ///   class X;
1299 ///   template<class T> class Z {};
1300 ///   struct S {};
1301 ///   union U {};
1302 ///   enum E {
1303 ///     A, B, C
1304 ///   };
1305 /// \endcode
1306 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, TagDecl> tagDecl;
1307 
1308 /// Matches method declarations.
1309 ///
1310 /// Example matches y
1311 /// \code
1312 ///   class X { void y(); };
1313 /// \endcode
1314 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, CXXMethodDecl>
1315     cxxMethodDecl;
1316 
1317 /// Matches conversion operator declarations.
1318 ///
1319 /// Example matches the operator.
1320 /// \code
1321 ///   class X { operator int() const; };
1322 /// \endcode
1323 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, CXXConversionDecl>
1324     cxxConversionDecl;
1325 
1326 /// Matches user-defined and implicitly generated deduction guide.
1327 ///
1328 /// Example matches the deduction guide.
1329 /// \code
1330 ///   template<typename T>
1331 ///   class X { X(int) };
1332 ///   X(int) -> X<int>;
1333 /// \endcode
1334 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, CXXDeductionGuideDecl>
1335     cxxDeductionGuideDecl;
1336 
1337 /// Matches concept declarations.
1338 ///
1339 /// Example matches integral
1340 /// \code
1341 ///   template<typename T>
1342 ///   concept integral = std::is_integral_v<T>;
1343 /// \endcode
1344 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, ConceptDecl>
1345     conceptDecl;
1346 
1347 /// Matches variable declarations.
1348 ///
1349 /// Note: this does not match declarations of member variables, which are
1350 /// "field" declarations in Clang parlance.
1351 ///
1352 /// Example matches a
1353 /// \code
1354 ///   int a;
1355 /// \endcode
1356 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, VarDecl> varDecl;
1357 
1358 /// Matches field declarations.
1359 ///
1360 /// Given
1361 /// \code
1362 ///   class X { int m; };
1363 /// \endcode
1364 /// fieldDecl()
1365 ///   matches 'm'.
1366 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, FieldDecl> fieldDecl;
1367 
1368 /// Matches indirect field declarations.
1369 ///
1370 /// Given
1371 /// \code
1372 ///   struct X { struct { int a; }; };
1373 /// \endcode
1374 /// indirectFieldDecl()
1375 ///   matches 'a'.
1376 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, IndirectFieldDecl>
1377     indirectFieldDecl;
1378 
1379 /// Matches function declarations.
1380 ///
1381 /// Example matches f
1382 /// \code
1383 ///   void f();
1384 /// \endcode
1385 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, FunctionDecl>
1386     functionDecl;
1387 
1388 /// Matches C++ function template declarations.
1389 ///
1390 /// Example matches f
1391 /// \code
1392 ///   template<class T> void f(T t) {}
1393 /// \endcode
1394 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, FunctionTemplateDecl>
1395     functionTemplateDecl;
1396 
1397 /// Matches friend declarations.
1398 ///
1399 /// Given
1400 /// \code
1401 ///   class X { friend void foo(); };
1402 /// \endcode
1403 /// friendDecl()
1404 ///   matches 'friend void foo()'.
1405 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, FriendDecl> friendDecl;
1406 
1407 /// Matches statements.
1408 ///
1409 /// Given
1410 /// \code
1411 ///   { ++a; }
1412 /// \endcode
1413 /// stmt()
1414 ///   matches both the compound statement '{ ++a; }' and '++a'.
1415 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<Stmt> stmt;
1416 
1417 /// Matches declaration statements.
1418 ///
1419 /// Given
1420 /// \code
1421 ///   int a;
1422 /// \endcode
1423 /// declStmt()
1424 ///   matches 'int a'.
1425 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, DeclStmt> declStmt;
1426 
1427 /// Matches member expressions.
1428 ///
1429 /// Given
1430 /// \code
1431 ///   class Y {
1432 ///     void x() { this->x(); x(); Y y; y.x(); a; this->b; Y::b; }
1433 ///     int a; static int b;
1434 ///   };
1435 /// \endcode
1436 /// memberExpr()
1437 ///   matches this->x, x, y.x, a, this->b
1438 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, MemberExpr> memberExpr;
1439 
1440 /// Matches unresolved member expressions.
1441 ///
1442 /// Given
1443 /// \code
1444 ///   struct X {
1445 ///     template <class T> void f();
1446 ///     void g();
1447 ///   };
1448 ///   template <class T> void h() { X x; x.f<T>(); x.g(); }
1449 /// \endcode
1450 /// unresolvedMemberExpr()
1451 ///   matches x.f<T>
1452 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, UnresolvedMemberExpr>
1453     unresolvedMemberExpr;
1454 
1455 /// Matches member expressions where the actual member referenced could not be
1456 /// resolved because the base expression or the member name was dependent.
1457 ///
1458 /// Given
1459 /// \code
1460 ///   template <class T> void f() { T t; t.g(); }
1461 /// \endcode
1462 /// cxxDependentScopeMemberExpr()
1463 ///   matches t.g
1464 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt,
1465                                                    CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr>
1466     cxxDependentScopeMemberExpr;
1467 
1468 /// Matches call expressions.
1469 ///
1470 /// Example matches x.y() and y()
1471 /// \code
1472 ///   X x;
1473 ///   x.y();
1474 ///   y();
1475 /// \endcode
1476 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CallExpr> callExpr;
1477 
1478 /// Matches call expressions which were resolved using ADL.
1479 ///
1480 /// Example matches y(x) but not y(42) or NS::y(x).
1481 /// \code
1482 ///   namespace NS {
1483 ///     struct X {};
1484 ///     void y(X);
1485 ///   }
1486 ///
1487 ///   void y(...);
1488 ///
1489 ///   void test() {
1490 ///     NS::X x;
1491 ///     y(x); // Matches
1492 ///     NS::y(x); // Doesn't match
1493 ///     y(42); // Doesn't match
1494 ///     using NS::y;
1495 ///     y(x); // Found by both unqualified lookup and ADL, doesn't match
1496 //    }
1497 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(CallExpr,usesADL)1498 AST_MATCHER(CallExpr, usesADL) { return Node.usesADL(); }
1499 
1500 /// Matches lambda expressions.
1501 ///
1502 /// Example matches [&](){return 5;}
1503 /// \code
1504 ///   [&](){return 5;}
1505 /// \endcode
1506 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, LambdaExpr> lambdaExpr;
1507 
1508 /// Matches member call expressions.
1509 ///
1510 /// Example matches x.y()
1511 /// \code
1512 ///   X x;
1513 ///   x.y();
1514 /// \endcode
1515 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXMemberCallExpr>
1516     cxxMemberCallExpr;
1517 
1518 /// Matches ObjectiveC Message invocation expressions.
1519 ///
1520 /// The innermost message send invokes the "alloc" class method on the
1521 /// NSString class, while the outermost message send invokes the
1522 /// "initWithString" instance method on the object returned from
1523 /// NSString's "alloc". This matcher should match both message sends.
1524 /// \code
1525 ///   [[NSString alloc] initWithString:@"Hello"]
1526 /// \endcode
1527 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ObjCMessageExpr>
1528     objcMessageExpr;
1529 
1530 /// Matches ObjectiveC String literal expressions.
1531 ///
1532 /// Example matches @"abcd"
1533 /// \code
1534 ///   NSString *s = @"abcd";
1535 /// \endcode
1536 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ObjCStringLiteral>
1537     objcStringLiteral;
1538 
1539 /// Matches Objective-C interface declarations.
1540 ///
1541 /// Example matches Foo
1542 /// \code
1543 ///   @interface Foo
1544 ///   @end
1545 /// \endcode
1546 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, ObjCInterfaceDecl>
1547     objcInterfaceDecl;
1548 
1549 /// Matches Objective-C implementation declarations.
1550 ///
1551 /// Example matches Foo
1552 /// \code
1553 ///   @implementation Foo
1554 ///   @end
1555 /// \endcode
1556 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, ObjCImplementationDecl>
1557     objcImplementationDecl;
1558 
1559 /// Matches Objective-C protocol declarations.
1560 ///
1561 /// Example matches FooDelegate
1562 /// \code
1563 ///   @protocol FooDelegate
1564 ///   @end
1565 /// \endcode
1566 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, ObjCProtocolDecl>
1567     objcProtocolDecl;
1568 
1569 /// Matches Objective-C category declarations.
1570 ///
1571 /// Example matches Foo (Additions)
1572 /// \code
1573 ///   @interface Foo (Additions)
1574 ///   @end
1575 /// \endcode
1576 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, ObjCCategoryDecl>
1577     objcCategoryDecl;
1578 
1579 /// Matches Objective-C category definitions.
1580 ///
1581 /// Example matches Foo (Additions)
1582 /// \code
1583 ///   @implementation Foo (Additions)
1584 ///   @end
1585 /// \endcode
1586 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, ObjCCategoryImplDecl>
1587     objcCategoryImplDecl;
1588 
1589 /// Matches Objective-C method declarations.
1590 ///
1591 /// Example matches both declaration and definition of -[Foo method]
1592 /// \code
1593 ///   @interface Foo
1594 ///   - (void)method;
1595 ///   @end
1596 ///
1597 ///   @implementation Foo
1598 ///   - (void)method {}
1599 ///   @end
1600 /// \endcode
1601 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, ObjCMethodDecl>
1602     objcMethodDecl;
1603 
1604 /// Matches block declarations.
1605 ///
1606 /// Example matches the declaration of the nameless block printing an input
1607 /// integer.
1608 ///
1609 /// \code
1610 ///   myFunc(^(int p) {
1611 ///     printf("%d", p);
1612 ///   })
1613 /// \endcode
1614 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, BlockDecl>
1615     blockDecl;
1616 
1617 /// Matches Objective-C instance variable declarations.
1618 ///
1619 /// Example matches _enabled
1620 /// \code
1621 ///   @implementation Foo {
1622 ///     BOOL _enabled;
1623 ///   }
1624 ///   @end
1625 /// \endcode
1626 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, ObjCIvarDecl>
1627     objcIvarDecl;
1628 
1629 /// Matches Objective-C property declarations.
1630 ///
1631 /// Example matches enabled
1632 /// \code
1633 ///   @interface Foo
1634 ///   @property BOOL enabled;
1635 ///   @end
1636 /// \endcode
1637 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, ObjCPropertyDecl>
1638     objcPropertyDecl;
1639 
1640 /// Matches Objective-C \@throw statements.
1641 ///
1642 /// Example matches \@throw
1643 /// \code
1644 ///   @throw obj;
1645 /// \endcode
1646 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ObjCAtThrowStmt>
1647     objcThrowStmt;
1648 
1649 /// Matches Objective-C @try statements.
1650 ///
1651 /// Example matches @try
1652 /// \code
1653 ///   @try {}
1654 ///   @catch (...) {}
1655 /// \endcode
1656 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ObjCAtTryStmt>
1657     objcTryStmt;
1658 
1659 /// Matches Objective-C @catch statements.
1660 ///
1661 /// Example matches @catch
1662 /// \code
1663 ///   @try {}
1664 ///   @catch (...) {}
1665 /// \endcode
1666 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ObjCAtCatchStmt>
1667     objcCatchStmt;
1668 
1669 /// Matches Objective-C @finally statements.
1670 ///
1671 /// Example matches @finally
1672 /// \code
1673 ///   @try {}
1674 ///   @finally {}
1675 /// \endcode
1676 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ObjCAtFinallyStmt>
1677     objcFinallyStmt;
1678 
1679 /// Matches expressions that introduce cleanups to be run at the end
1680 /// of the sub-expression's evaluation.
1681 ///
1682 /// Example matches std::string()
1683 /// \code
1684 ///   const std::string str = std::string();
1685 /// \endcode
1686 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ExprWithCleanups>
1687     exprWithCleanups;
1688 
1689 /// Matches init list expressions.
1690 ///
1691 /// Given
1692 /// \code
1693 ///   int a[] = { 1, 2 };
1694 ///   struct B { int x, y; };
1695 ///   B b = { 5, 6 };
1696 /// \endcode
1697 /// initListExpr()
1698 ///   matches "{ 1, 2 }" and "{ 5, 6 }"
1699 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, InitListExpr>
1700     initListExpr;
1701 
1702 /// Matches the syntactic form of init list expressions
1703 /// (if expression have it).
AST_MATCHER_P(InitListExpr,hasSyntacticForm,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)1704 AST_MATCHER_P(InitListExpr, hasSyntacticForm,
1705               internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
1706   const Expr *SyntForm = Node.getSyntacticForm();
1707   return (SyntForm != nullptr &&
1708           InnerMatcher.matches(*SyntForm, Finder, Builder));
1709 }
1710 
1711 /// Matches C++ initializer list expressions.
1712 ///
1713 /// Given
1714 /// \code
1715 ///   std::vector<int> a({ 1, 2, 3 });
1716 ///   std::vector<int> b = { 4, 5 };
1717 ///   int c[] = { 6, 7 };
1718 ///   std::pair<int, int> d = { 8, 9 };
1719 /// \endcode
1720 /// cxxStdInitializerListExpr()
1721 ///   matches "{ 1, 2, 3 }" and "{ 4, 5 }"
1722 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt,
1723                                                    CXXStdInitializerListExpr>
1724     cxxStdInitializerListExpr;
1725 
1726 /// Matches implicit initializers of init list expressions.
1727 ///
1728 /// Given
1729 /// \code
1730 ///   point ptarray[10] = { [2].y = 1.0, [2].x = 2.0, [0].x = 1.0 };
1731 /// \endcode
1732 /// implicitValueInitExpr()
1733 ///   matches "[0].y" (implicitly)
1734 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ImplicitValueInitExpr>
1735     implicitValueInitExpr;
1736 
1737 /// Matches paren list expressions.
1738 /// ParenListExprs don't have a predefined type and are used for late parsing.
1739 /// In the final AST, they can be met in template declarations.
1740 ///
1741 /// Given
1742 /// \code
1743 ///   template<typename T> class X {
1744 ///     void f() {
1745 ///       X x(*this);
1746 ///       int a = 0, b = 1; int i = (a, b);
1747 ///     }
1748 ///   };
1749 /// \endcode
1750 /// parenListExpr() matches "*this" but NOT matches (a, b) because (a, b)
1751 /// has a predefined type and is a ParenExpr, not a ParenListExpr.
1752 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ParenListExpr>
1753     parenListExpr;
1754 
1755 /// Matches substitutions of non-type template parameters.
1756 ///
1757 /// Given
1758 /// \code
1759 ///   template <int N>
1760 ///   struct A { static const int n = N; };
1761 ///   struct B : public A<42> {};
1762 /// \endcode
1763 /// substNonTypeTemplateParmExpr()
1764 ///   matches "N" in the right-hand side of "static const int n = N;"
1765 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt,
1766                                                    SubstNonTypeTemplateParmExpr>
1767     substNonTypeTemplateParmExpr;
1768 
1769 /// Matches using declarations.
1770 ///
1771 /// Given
1772 /// \code
1773 ///   namespace X { int x; }
1774 ///   using X::x;
1775 /// \endcode
1776 /// usingDecl()
1777 ///   matches \code using X::x \endcode
1778 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, UsingDecl> usingDecl;
1779 
1780 /// Matches using-enum declarations.
1781 ///
1782 /// Given
1783 /// \code
1784 ///   namespace X { enum x {...}; }
1785 ///   using enum X::x;
1786 /// \endcode
1787 /// usingEnumDecl()
1788 ///   matches \code using enum X::x \endcode
1789 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, UsingEnumDecl>
1790     usingEnumDecl;
1791 
1792 /// Matches using namespace declarations.
1793 ///
1794 /// Given
1795 /// \code
1796 ///   namespace X { int x; }
1797 ///   using namespace X;
1798 /// \endcode
1799 /// usingDirectiveDecl()
1800 ///   matches \code using namespace X \endcode
1801 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, UsingDirectiveDecl>
1802     usingDirectiveDecl;
1803 
1804 /// Matches reference to a name that can be looked up during parsing
1805 /// but could not be resolved to a specific declaration.
1806 ///
1807 /// Given
1808 /// \code
1809 ///   template<typename T>
1810 ///   T foo() { T a; return a; }
1811 ///   template<typename T>
1812 ///   void bar() {
1813 ///     foo<T>();
1814 ///   }
1815 /// \endcode
1816 /// unresolvedLookupExpr()
1817 ///   matches \code foo<T>() \endcode
1818 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, UnresolvedLookupExpr>
1819     unresolvedLookupExpr;
1820 
1821 /// Matches unresolved using value declarations.
1822 ///
1823 /// Given
1824 /// \code
1825 ///   template<typename X>
1826 ///   class C : private X {
1827 ///     using X::x;
1828 ///   };
1829 /// \endcode
1830 /// unresolvedUsingValueDecl()
1831 ///   matches \code using X::x \endcode
1832 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl,
1833                                                    UnresolvedUsingValueDecl>
1834     unresolvedUsingValueDecl;
1835 
1836 /// Matches unresolved using value declarations that involve the
1837 /// typename.
1838 ///
1839 /// Given
1840 /// \code
1841 ///   template <typename T>
1842 ///   struct Base { typedef T Foo; };
1843 ///
1844 ///   template<typename T>
1845 ///   struct S : private Base<T> {
1846 ///     using typename Base<T>::Foo;
1847 ///   };
1848 /// \endcode
1849 /// unresolvedUsingTypenameDecl()
1850 ///   matches \code using Base<T>::Foo \endcode
1851 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl,
1852                                                    UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl>
1853     unresolvedUsingTypenameDecl;
1854 
1855 /// Matches a constant expression wrapper.
1856 ///
1857 /// Example matches the constant in the case statement:
1858 ///     (matcher = constantExpr())
1859 /// \code
1860 ///   switch (a) {
1861 ///   case 37: break;
1862 ///   }
1863 /// \endcode
1864 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ConstantExpr>
1865     constantExpr;
1866 
1867 /// Matches parentheses used in expressions.
1868 ///
1869 /// Example matches (foo() + 1)
1870 /// \code
1871 ///   int foo() { return 1; }
1872 ///   int a = (foo() + 1);
1873 /// \endcode
1874 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ParenExpr> parenExpr;
1875 
1876 /// Matches constructor call expressions (including implicit ones).
1877 ///
1878 /// Example matches string(ptr, n) and ptr within arguments of f
1879 ///     (matcher = cxxConstructExpr())
1880 /// \code
1881 ///   void f(const string &a, const string &b);
1882 ///   char *ptr;
1883 ///   int n;
1884 ///   f(string(ptr, n), ptr);
1885 /// \endcode
1886 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXConstructExpr>
1887     cxxConstructExpr;
1888 
1889 /// Matches unresolved constructor call expressions.
1890 ///
1891 /// Example matches T(t) in return statement of f
1892 ///     (matcher = cxxUnresolvedConstructExpr())
1893 /// \code
1894 ///   template <typename T>
1895 ///   void f(const T& t) { return T(t); }
1896 /// \endcode
1897 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt,
1898                                                    CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr>
1899     cxxUnresolvedConstructExpr;
1900 
1901 /// Matches implicit and explicit this expressions.
1902 ///
1903 /// Example matches the implicit this expression in "return i".
1904 ///     (matcher = cxxThisExpr())
1905 /// \code
1906 /// struct foo {
1907 ///   int i;
1908 ///   int f() { return i; }
1909 /// };
1910 /// \endcode
1911 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXThisExpr>
1912     cxxThisExpr;
1913 
1914 /// Matches nodes where temporaries are created.
1915 ///
1916 /// Example matches FunctionTakesString(GetStringByValue())
1917 ///     (matcher = cxxBindTemporaryExpr())
1918 /// \code
1919 ///   FunctionTakesString(GetStringByValue());
1920 ///   FunctionTakesStringByPointer(GetStringPointer());
1921 /// \endcode
1922 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXBindTemporaryExpr>
1923     cxxBindTemporaryExpr;
1924 
1925 /// Matches nodes where temporaries are materialized.
1926 ///
1927 /// Example: Given
1928 /// \code
1929 ///   struct T {void func();};
1930 ///   T f();
1931 ///   void g(T);
1932 /// \endcode
1933 /// materializeTemporaryExpr() matches 'f()' in these statements
1934 /// \code
1935 ///   T u(f());
1936 ///   g(f());
1937 ///   f().func();
1938 /// \endcode
1939 /// but does not match
1940 /// \code
1941 ///   f();
1942 /// \endcode
1943 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt,
1944                                                    MaterializeTemporaryExpr>
1945     materializeTemporaryExpr;
1946 
1947 /// Matches new expressions.
1948 ///
1949 /// Given
1950 /// \code
1951 ///   new X;
1952 /// \endcode
1953 /// cxxNewExpr()
1954 ///   matches 'new X'.
1955 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXNewExpr> cxxNewExpr;
1956 
1957 /// Matches delete expressions.
1958 ///
1959 /// Given
1960 /// \code
1961 ///   delete X;
1962 /// \endcode
1963 /// cxxDeleteExpr()
1964 ///   matches 'delete X'.
1965 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXDeleteExpr>
1966     cxxDeleteExpr;
1967 
1968 /// Matches noexcept expressions.
1969 ///
1970 /// Given
1971 /// \code
1972 ///   bool a() noexcept;
1973 ///   bool b() noexcept(true);
1974 ///   bool c() noexcept(false);
1975 ///   bool d() noexcept(noexcept(a()));
1976 ///   bool e = noexcept(b()) || noexcept(c());
1977 /// \endcode
1978 /// cxxNoexceptExpr()
1979 ///   matches `noexcept(a())`, `noexcept(b())` and `noexcept(c())`.
1980 ///   doesn't match the noexcept specifier in the declarations a, b, c or d.
1981 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXNoexceptExpr>
1982     cxxNoexceptExpr;
1983 
1984 /// Matches a loop initializing the elements of an array in a number of contexts:
1985 ///  * in the implicit copy/move constructor for a class with an array member
1986 ///  * when a lambda-expression captures an array by value
1987 ///  * when a decomposition declaration decomposes an array
1988 ///
1989 /// Given
1990 /// \code
1991 ///   void testLambdaCapture() {
1992 ///     int a[10];
1993 ///     auto Lam1 = [a]() {
1994 ///       return;
1995 ///     };
1996 ///   }
1997 /// \endcode
1998 /// arrayInitLoopExpr() matches the implicit loop that initializes each element of
1999 /// the implicit array field inside the lambda object, that represents the array `a`
2000 /// captured by value.
2001 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ArrayInitLoopExpr>
2002     arrayInitLoopExpr;
2003 
2004 /// The arrayInitIndexExpr consists of two subexpressions: a common expression
2005 /// (the source array) that is evaluated once up-front, and a per-element initializer
2006 /// that runs once for each array element. Within the per-element initializer,
2007 /// the current index may be obtained via an ArrayInitIndexExpr.
2008 ///
2009 /// Given
2010 /// \code
2011 ///   void testStructBinding() {
2012 ///     int a[2] = {1, 2};
2013 ///     auto [x, y] = a;
2014 ///   }
2015 /// \endcode
2016 /// arrayInitIndexExpr() matches the array index that implicitly iterates
2017 /// over the array `a` to copy each element to the anonymous array
2018 /// that backs the structured binding `[x, y]` elements of which are
2019 /// referred to by their aliases `x` and `y`.
2020 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ArrayInitIndexExpr>
2021     arrayInitIndexExpr;
2022 
2023 /// Matches array subscript expressions.
2024 ///
2025 /// Given
2026 /// \code
2027 ///   int i = a[1];
2028 /// \endcode
2029 /// arraySubscriptExpr()
2030 ///   matches "a[1]"
2031 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ArraySubscriptExpr>
2032     arraySubscriptExpr;
2033 
2034 /// Matches the value of a default argument at the call site.
2035 ///
2036 /// Example matches the CXXDefaultArgExpr placeholder inserted for the
2037 ///     default value of the second parameter in the call expression f(42)
2038 ///     (matcher = cxxDefaultArgExpr())
2039 /// \code
2040 ///   void f(int x, int y = 0);
2041 ///   f(42);
2042 /// \endcode
2043 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXDefaultArgExpr>
2044     cxxDefaultArgExpr;
2045 
2046 /// Matches overloaded operator calls.
2047 ///
2048 /// Note that if an operator isn't overloaded, it won't match. Instead, use
2049 /// binaryOperator matcher.
2050 /// Currently it does not match operators such as new delete.
2051 /// FIXME: figure out why these do not match?
2052 ///
2053 /// Example matches both operator<<((o << b), c) and operator<<(o, b)
2054 ///     (matcher = cxxOperatorCallExpr())
2055 /// \code
2056 ///   ostream &operator<< (ostream &out, int i) { };
2057 ///   ostream &o; int b = 1, c = 1;
2058 ///   o << b << c;
2059 /// \endcode
2060 /// See also the binaryOperation() matcher for more-general matching of binary
2061 /// uses of this AST node.
2062 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXOperatorCallExpr>
2063     cxxOperatorCallExpr;
2064 
2065 /// Matches C++17 fold expressions.
2066 ///
2067 /// Example matches `(0 + ... + args)`:
2068 /// \code
2069 ///   template <typename... Args>
2070 ///   auto sum(Args... args) {
2071 ///       return (0 + ... + args);
2072 ///   }
2073 /// \endcode
2074 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXFoldExpr>
2075     cxxFoldExpr;
2076 
2077 /// Matches rewritten binary operators
2078 ///
2079 /// Example matches use of "<":
2080 /// \code
2081 ///   #include <compare>
2082 ///   struct HasSpaceshipMem {
2083 ///     int a;
2084 ///     constexpr auto operator<=>(const HasSpaceshipMem&) const = default;
2085 ///   };
2086 ///   void compare() {
2087 ///     HasSpaceshipMem hs1, hs2;
2088 ///     if (hs1 < hs2)
2089 ///         return;
2090 ///   }
2091 /// \endcode
2092 /// See also the binaryOperation() matcher for more-general matching
2093 /// of this AST node.
2094 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt,
2095                                                    CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator>
2096     cxxRewrittenBinaryOperator;
2097 
2098 /// Matches expressions.
2099 ///
2100 /// Example matches x()
2101 /// \code
2102 ///   void f() { x(); }
2103 /// \endcode
2104 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, Expr> expr;
2105 
2106 /// Matches expressions that refer to declarations.
2107 ///
2108 /// Example matches x in if (x)
2109 /// \code
2110 ///   bool x;
2111 ///   if (x) {}
2112 /// \endcode
2113 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, DeclRefExpr>
2114     declRefExpr;
2115 
2116 /// Matches a reference to an ObjCIvar.
2117 ///
2118 /// Example: matches "a" in "init" method:
2119 /// \code
2120 /// @implementation A {
2121 ///   NSString *a;
2122 /// }
2123 /// - (void) init {
2124 ///   a = @"hello";
2125 /// }
2126 /// \endcode
2127 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ObjCIvarRefExpr>
2128     objcIvarRefExpr;
2129 
2130 /// Matches a reference to a block.
2131 ///
2132 /// Example: matches "^{}":
2133 /// \code
2134 ///   void f() { ^{}(); }
2135 /// \endcode
2136 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, BlockExpr> blockExpr;
2137 
2138 /// Matches if statements.
2139 ///
2140 /// Example matches 'if (x) {}'
2141 /// \code
2142 ///   if (x) {}
2143 /// \endcode
2144 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, IfStmt> ifStmt;
2145 
2146 /// Matches for statements.
2147 ///
2148 /// Example matches 'for (;;) {}'
2149 /// \code
2150 ///   for (;;) {}
2151 ///   int i[] =  {1, 2, 3}; for (auto a : i);
2152 /// \endcode
2153 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ForStmt> forStmt;
2154 
2155 /// Matches the increment statement of a for loop.
2156 ///
2157 /// Example:
2158 ///     forStmt(hasIncrement(unaryOperator(hasOperatorName("++"))))
2159 /// matches '++x' in
2160 /// \code
2161 ///     for (x; x < N; ++x) { }
2162 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(ForStmt,hasIncrement,internal::Matcher<Stmt>,InnerMatcher)2163 AST_MATCHER_P(ForStmt, hasIncrement, internal::Matcher<Stmt>,
2164               InnerMatcher) {
2165   const Stmt *const Increment = Node.getInc();
2166   return (Increment != nullptr &&
2167           InnerMatcher.matches(*Increment, Finder, Builder));
2168 }
2169 
2170 /// Matches the initialization statement of a for loop.
2171 ///
2172 /// Example:
2173 ///     forStmt(hasLoopInit(declStmt()))
2174 /// matches 'int x = 0' in
2175 /// \code
2176 ///     for (int x = 0; x < N; ++x) { }
2177 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(ForStmt,hasLoopInit,internal::Matcher<Stmt>,InnerMatcher)2178 AST_MATCHER_P(ForStmt, hasLoopInit, internal::Matcher<Stmt>,
2179               InnerMatcher) {
2180   const Stmt *const Init = Node.getInit();
2181   return (Init != nullptr && InnerMatcher.matches(*Init, Finder, Builder));
2182 }
2183 
2184 /// Matches range-based for statements.
2185 ///
2186 /// cxxForRangeStmt() matches 'for (auto a : i)'
2187 /// \code
2188 ///   int i[] =  {1, 2, 3}; for (auto a : i);
2189 ///   for(int j = 0; j < 5; ++j);
2190 /// \endcode
2191 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXForRangeStmt>
2192     cxxForRangeStmt;
2193 
2194 /// Matches the initialization statement of a for loop.
2195 ///
2196 /// Example:
2197 ///     forStmt(hasLoopVariable(anything()))
2198 /// matches 'int x' in
2199 /// \code
2200 ///     for (int x : a) { }
2201 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXForRangeStmt,hasLoopVariable,internal::Matcher<VarDecl>,InnerMatcher)2202 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXForRangeStmt, hasLoopVariable, internal::Matcher<VarDecl>,
2203               InnerMatcher) {
2204   const VarDecl *const Var = Node.getLoopVariable();
2205   return (Var != nullptr && InnerMatcher.matches(*Var, Finder, Builder));
2206 }
2207 
2208 /// Matches the range initialization statement of a for loop.
2209 ///
2210 /// Example:
2211 ///     forStmt(hasRangeInit(anything()))
2212 /// matches 'a' in
2213 /// \code
2214 ///     for (int x : a) { }
2215 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXForRangeStmt,hasRangeInit,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)2216 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXForRangeStmt, hasRangeInit, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
2217               InnerMatcher) {
2218   const Expr *const Init = Node.getRangeInit();
2219   return (Init != nullptr && InnerMatcher.matches(*Init, Finder, Builder));
2220 }
2221 
2222 /// Matches while statements.
2223 ///
2224 /// Given
2225 /// \code
2226 ///   while (true) {}
2227 /// \endcode
2228 /// whileStmt()
2229 ///   matches 'while (true) {}'.
2230 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, WhileStmt> whileStmt;
2231 
2232 /// Matches do statements.
2233 ///
2234 /// Given
2235 /// \code
2236 ///   do {} while (true);
2237 /// \endcode
2238 /// doStmt()
2239 ///   matches 'do {} while(true)'
2240 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, DoStmt> doStmt;
2241 
2242 /// Matches break statements.
2243 ///
2244 /// Given
2245 /// \code
2246 ///   while (true) { break; }
2247 /// \endcode
2248 /// breakStmt()
2249 ///   matches 'break'
2250 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, BreakStmt> breakStmt;
2251 
2252 /// Matches continue statements.
2253 ///
2254 /// Given
2255 /// \code
2256 ///   while (true) { continue; }
2257 /// \endcode
2258 /// continueStmt()
2259 ///   matches 'continue'
2260 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ContinueStmt>
2261     continueStmt;
2262 
2263 /// Matches co_return statements.
2264 ///
2265 /// Given
2266 /// \code
2267 ///   while (true) { co_return; }
2268 /// \endcode
2269 /// coreturnStmt()
2270 ///   matches 'co_return'
2271 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CoreturnStmt>
2272     coreturnStmt;
2273 
2274 /// Matches return statements.
2275 ///
2276 /// Given
2277 /// \code
2278 ///   return 1;
2279 /// \endcode
2280 /// returnStmt()
2281 ///   matches 'return 1'
2282 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ReturnStmt> returnStmt;
2283 
2284 /// Matches goto statements.
2285 ///
2286 /// Given
2287 /// \code
2288 ///   goto FOO;
2289 ///   FOO: bar();
2290 /// \endcode
2291 /// gotoStmt()
2292 ///   matches 'goto FOO'
2293 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, GotoStmt> gotoStmt;
2294 
2295 /// Matches label statements.
2296 ///
2297 /// Given
2298 /// \code
2299 ///   goto FOO;
2300 ///   FOO: bar();
2301 /// \endcode
2302 /// labelStmt()
2303 ///   matches 'FOO:'
2304 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, LabelStmt> labelStmt;
2305 
2306 /// Matches address of label statements (GNU extension).
2307 ///
2308 /// Given
2309 /// \code
2310 ///   FOO: bar();
2311 ///   void *ptr = &&FOO;
2312 ///   goto *bar;
2313 /// \endcode
2314 /// addrLabelExpr()
2315 ///   matches '&&FOO'
2316 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, AddrLabelExpr>
2317     addrLabelExpr;
2318 
2319 /// Matches switch statements.
2320 ///
2321 /// Given
2322 /// \code
2323 ///   switch(a) { case 42: break; default: break; }
2324 /// \endcode
2325 /// switchStmt()
2326 ///   matches 'switch(a)'.
2327 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, SwitchStmt> switchStmt;
2328 
2329 /// Matches case and default statements inside switch statements.
2330 ///
2331 /// Given
2332 /// \code
2333 ///   switch(a) { case 42: break; default: break; }
2334 /// \endcode
2335 /// switchCase()
2336 ///   matches 'case 42:' and 'default:'.
2337 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, SwitchCase> switchCase;
2338 
2339 /// Matches case statements inside switch statements.
2340 ///
2341 /// Given
2342 /// \code
2343 ///   switch(a) { case 42: break; default: break; }
2344 /// \endcode
2345 /// caseStmt()
2346 ///   matches 'case 42:'.
2347 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CaseStmt> caseStmt;
2348 
2349 /// Matches default statements inside switch statements.
2350 ///
2351 /// Given
2352 /// \code
2353 ///   switch(a) { case 42: break; default: break; }
2354 /// \endcode
2355 /// defaultStmt()
2356 ///   matches 'default:'.
2357 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, DefaultStmt>
2358     defaultStmt;
2359 
2360 /// Matches compound statements.
2361 ///
2362 /// Example matches '{}' and '{{}}' in 'for (;;) {{}}'
2363 /// \code
2364 ///   for (;;) {{}}
2365 /// \endcode
2366 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CompoundStmt>
2367     compoundStmt;
2368 
2369 /// Matches catch statements.
2370 ///
2371 /// \code
2372 ///   try {} catch(int i) {}
2373 /// \endcode
2374 /// cxxCatchStmt()
2375 ///   matches 'catch(int i)'
2376 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXCatchStmt>
2377     cxxCatchStmt;
2378 
2379 /// Matches try statements.
2380 ///
2381 /// \code
2382 ///   try {} catch(int i) {}
2383 /// \endcode
2384 /// cxxTryStmt()
2385 ///   matches 'try {}'
2386 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXTryStmt> cxxTryStmt;
2387 
2388 /// Matches throw expressions.
2389 ///
2390 /// \code
2391 ///   try { throw 5; } catch(int i) {}
2392 /// \endcode
2393 /// cxxThrowExpr()
2394 ///   matches 'throw 5'
2395 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXThrowExpr>
2396     cxxThrowExpr;
2397 
2398 /// Matches null statements.
2399 ///
2400 /// \code
2401 ///   foo();;
2402 /// \endcode
2403 /// nullStmt()
2404 ///   matches the second ';'
2405 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, NullStmt> nullStmt;
2406 
2407 /// Matches asm statements.
2408 ///
2409 /// \code
2410 ///  int i = 100;
2411 ///   __asm("mov al, 2");
2412 /// \endcode
2413 /// asmStmt()
2414 ///   matches '__asm("mov al, 2")'
2415 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, AsmStmt> asmStmt;
2416 
2417 /// Matches bool literals.
2418 ///
2419 /// Example matches true
2420 /// \code
2421 ///   true
2422 /// \endcode
2423 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXBoolLiteralExpr>
2424     cxxBoolLiteral;
2425 
2426 /// Matches string literals (also matches wide string literals).
2427 ///
2428 /// Example matches "abcd", L"abcd"
2429 /// \code
2430 ///   char *s = "abcd";
2431 ///   wchar_t *ws = L"abcd";
2432 /// \endcode
2433 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, StringLiteral>
2434     stringLiteral;
2435 
2436 /// Matches character literals (also matches wchar_t).
2437 ///
2438 /// Not matching Hex-encoded chars (e.g. 0x1234, which is a IntegerLiteral),
2439 /// though.
2440 ///
2441 /// Example matches 'a', L'a'
2442 /// \code
2443 ///   char ch = 'a';
2444 ///   wchar_t chw = L'a';
2445 /// \endcode
2446 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CharacterLiteral>
2447     characterLiteral;
2448 
2449 /// Matches integer literals of all sizes / encodings, e.g.
2450 /// 1, 1L, 0x1 and 1U.
2451 ///
2452 /// Does not match character-encoded integers such as L'a'.
2453 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, IntegerLiteral>
2454     integerLiteral;
2455 
2456 /// Matches float literals of all sizes / encodings, e.g.
2457 /// 1.0, 1.0f, 1.0L and 1e10.
2458 ///
2459 /// Does not match implicit conversions such as
2460 /// \code
2461 ///   float a = 10;
2462 /// \endcode
2463 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, FloatingLiteral>
2464     floatLiteral;
2465 
2466 /// Matches imaginary literals, which are based on integer and floating
2467 /// point literals e.g.: 1i, 1.0i
2468 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ImaginaryLiteral>
2469     imaginaryLiteral;
2470 
2471 /// Matches fixed point literals
2472 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, FixedPointLiteral>
2473     fixedPointLiteral;
2474 
2475 /// Matches user defined literal operator call.
2476 ///
2477 /// Example match: "foo"_suffix
2478 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, UserDefinedLiteral>
2479     userDefinedLiteral;
2480 
2481 /// Matches compound (i.e. non-scalar) literals
2482 ///
2483 /// Example match: {1}, (1, 2)
2484 /// \code
2485 ///   int array[4] = {1};
2486 ///   vector int myvec = (vector int)(1, 2);
2487 /// \endcode
2488 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CompoundLiteralExpr>
2489     compoundLiteralExpr;
2490 
2491 /// Matches co_await expressions.
2492 ///
2493 /// Given
2494 /// \code
2495 ///   co_await 1;
2496 /// \endcode
2497 /// coawaitExpr()
2498 ///   matches 'co_await 1'
2499 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CoawaitExpr>
2500     coawaitExpr;
2501 /// Matches co_await expressions where the type of the promise is dependent
2502 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, DependentCoawaitExpr>
2503     dependentCoawaitExpr;
2504 /// Matches co_yield expressions.
2505 ///
2506 /// Given
2507 /// \code
2508 ///   co_yield 1;
2509 /// \endcode
2510 /// coyieldExpr()
2511 ///   matches 'co_yield 1'
2512 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CoyieldExpr>
2513     coyieldExpr;
2514 
2515 /// Matches coroutine body statements.
2516 ///
2517 /// coroutineBodyStmt() matches the coroutine below
2518 /// \code
2519 ///   generator<int> gen() {
2520 ///     co_return;
2521 ///   }
2522 /// \endcode
2523 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CoroutineBodyStmt>
2524     coroutineBodyStmt;
2525 
2526 /// Matches nullptr literal.
2527 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXNullPtrLiteralExpr>
2528     cxxNullPtrLiteralExpr;
2529 
2530 /// Matches GNU __builtin_choose_expr.
2531 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ChooseExpr>
2532     chooseExpr;
2533 
2534 /// Matches builtin function __builtin_convertvector.
2535 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ConvertVectorExpr>
2536     convertVectorExpr;
2537 
2538 /// Matches GNU __null expression.
2539 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, GNUNullExpr>
2540     gnuNullExpr;
2541 
2542 /// Matches C11 _Generic expression.
2543 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, GenericSelectionExpr>
2544     genericSelectionExpr;
2545 
2546 /// Matches atomic builtins.
2547 /// Example matches __atomic_load_n(ptr, 1)
2548 /// \code
2549 ///   void foo() { int *ptr; __atomic_load_n(ptr, 1); }
2550 /// \endcode
2551 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, AtomicExpr> atomicExpr;
2552 
2553 /// Matches statement expression (GNU extension).
2554 ///
2555 /// Example match: ({ int X = 4; X; })
2556 /// \code
2557 ///   int C = ({ int X = 4; X; });
2558 /// \endcode
2559 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, StmtExpr> stmtExpr;
2560 
2561 /// Matches binary operator expressions.
2562 ///
2563 /// Example matches a || b
2564 /// \code
2565 ///   !(a || b)
2566 /// \endcode
2567 /// See also the binaryOperation() matcher for more-general matching.
2568 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, BinaryOperator>
2569     binaryOperator;
2570 
2571 /// Matches unary operator expressions.
2572 ///
2573 /// Example matches !a
2574 /// \code
2575 ///   !a || b
2576 /// \endcode
2577 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, UnaryOperator>
2578     unaryOperator;
2579 
2580 /// Matches conditional operator expressions.
2581 ///
2582 /// Example matches a ? b : c
2583 /// \code
2584 ///   (a ? b : c) + 42
2585 /// \endcode
2586 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ConditionalOperator>
2587     conditionalOperator;
2588 
2589 /// Matches binary conditional operator expressions (GNU extension).
2590 ///
2591 /// Example matches a ?: b
2592 /// \code
2593 ///   (a ?: b) + 42;
2594 /// \endcode
2595 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt,
2596                                                    BinaryConditionalOperator>
2597     binaryConditionalOperator;
2598 
2599 /// Matches opaque value expressions. They are used as helpers
2600 /// to reference another expressions and can be met
2601 /// in BinaryConditionalOperators, for example.
2602 ///
2603 /// Example matches 'a'
2604 /// \code
2605 ///   (a ?: c) + 42;
2606 /// \endcode
2607 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, OpaqueValueExpr>
2608     opaqueValueExpr;
2609 
2610 /// Matches a C++ static_assert declaration.
2611 ///
2612 /// Example:
2613 ///   staticAssertDecl()
2614 /// matches
2615 ///   static_assert(sizeof(S) == sizeof(int))
2616 /// in
2617 /// \code
2618 ///   struct S {
2619 ///     int x;
2620 ///   };
2621 ///   static_assert(sizeof(S) == sizeof(int));
2622 /// \endcode
2623 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, StaticAssertDecl>
2624     staticAssertDecl;
2625 
2626 /// Matches a reinterpret_cast expression.
2627 ///
2628 /// Either the source expression or the destination type can be matched
2629 /// using has(), but hasDestinationType() is more specific and can be
2630 /// more readable.
2631 ///
2632 /// Example matches reinterpret_cast<char*>(&p) in
2633 /// \code
2634 ///   void* p = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&p);
2635 /// \endcode
2636 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXReinterpretCastExpr>
2637     cxxReinterpretCastExpr;
2638 
2639 /// Matches a C++ static_cast expression.
2640 ///
2641 /// \see hasDestinationType
2642 /// \see reinterpretCast
2643 ///
2644 /// Example:
2645 ///   cxxStaticCastExpr()
2646 /// matches
2647 ///   static_cast<long>(8)
2648 /// in
2649 /// \code
2650 ///   long eight(static_cast<long>(8));
2651 /// \endcode
2652 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXStaticCastExpr>
2653     cxxStaticCastExpr;
2654 
2655 /// Matches a dynamic_cast expression.
2656 ///
2657 /// Example:
2658 ///   cxxDynamicCastExpr()
2659 /// matches
2660 ///   dynamic_cast<D*>(&b);
2661 /// in
2662 /// \code
2663 ///   struct B { virtual ~B() {} }; struct D : B {};
2664 ///   B b;
2665 ///   D* p = dynamic_cast<D*>(&b);
2666 /// \endcode
2667 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXDynamicCastExpr>
2668     cxxDynamicCastExpr;
2669 
2670 /// Matches a const_cast expression.
2671 ///
2672 /// Example: Matches const_cast<int*>(&r) in
2673 /// \code
2674 ///   int n = 42;
2675 ///   const int &r(n);
2676 ///   int* p = const_cast<int*>(&r);
2677 /// \endcode
2678 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXConstCastExpr>
2679     cxxConstCastExpr;
2680 
2681 /// Matches a C-style cast expression.
2682 ///
2683 /// Example: Matches (int) 2.2f in
2684 /// \code
2685 ///   int i = (int) 2.2f;
2686 /// \endcode
2687 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CStyleCastExpr>
2688     cStyleCastExpr;
2689 
2690 /// Matches explicit cast expressions.
2691 ///
2692 /// Matches any cast expression written in user code, whether it be a
2693 /// C-style cast, a functional-style cast, or a keyword cast.
2694 ///
2695 /// Does not match implicit conversions.
2696 ///
2697 /// Note: the name "explicitCast" is chosen to match Clang's terminology, as
2698 /// Clang uses the term "cast" to apply to implicit conversions as well as to
2699 /// actual cast expressions.
2700 ///
2701 /// \see hasDestinationType.
2702 ///
2703 /// Example: matches all five of the casts in
2704 /// \code
2705 ///   int((int)(reinterpret_cast<int>(static_cast<int>(const_cast<int>(42)))))
2706 /// \endcode
2707 /// but does not match the implicit conversion in
2708 /// \code
2709 ///   long ell = 42;
2710 /// \endcode
2711 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ExplicitCastExpr>
2712     explicitCastExpr;
2713 
2714 /// Matches the implicit cast nodes of Clang's AST.
2715 ///
2716 /// This matches many different places, including function call return value
2717 /// eliding, as well as any type conversions.
2718 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, ImplicitCastExpr>
2719     implicitCastExpr;
2720 
2721 /// Matches any cast nodes of Clang's AST.
2722 ///
2723 /// Example: castExpr() matches each of the following:
2724 /// \code
2725 ///   (int) 3;
2726 ///   const_cast<Expr *>(SubExpr);
2727 ///   char c = 0;
2728 /// \endcode
2729 /// but does not match
2730 /// \code
2731 ///   int i = (0);
2732 ///   int k = 0;
2733 /// \endcode
2734 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CastExpr> castExpr;
2735 
2736 /// Matches functional cast expressions
2737 ///
2738 /// Example: Matches Foo(bar);
2739 /// \code
2740 ///   Foo f = bar;
2741 ///   Foo g = (Foo) bar;
2742 ///   Foo h = Foo(bar);
2743 /// \endcode
2744 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXFunctionalCastExpr>
2745     cxxFunctionalCastExpr;
2746 
2747 /// Matches functional cast expressions having N != 1 arguments
2748 ///
2749 /// Example: Matches Foo(bar, bar)
2750 /// \code
2751 ///   Foo h = Foo(bar, bar);
2752 /// \endcode
2753 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CXXTemporaryObjectExpr>
2754     cxxTemporaryObjectExpr;
2755 
2756 /// Matches predefined identifier expressions [C99 6.4.2.2].
2757 ///
2758 /// Example: Matches __func__
2759 /// \code
2760 ///   printf("%s", __func__);
2761 /// \endcode
2762 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, PredefinedExpr>
2763     predefinedExpr;
2764 
2765 /// Matches C99 designated initializer expressions [C99 6.7.8].
2766 ///
2767 /// Example: Matches { [2].y = 1.0, [0].x = 1.0 }
2768 /// \code
2769 ///   point ptarray[10] = { [2].y = 1.0, [0].x = 1.0 };
2770 /// \endcode
2771 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, DesignatedInitExpr>
2772     designatedInitExpr;
2773 
2774 /// Matches designated initializer expressions that contain
2775 /// a specific number of designators.
2776 ///
2777 /// Example: Given
2778 /// \code
2779 ///   point ptarray[10] = { [2].y = 1.0, [0].x = 1.0 };
2780 ///   point ptarray2[10] = { [2].y = 1.0, [2].x = 0.0, [0].x = 1.0 };
2781 /// \endcode
2782 /// designatorCountIs(2)
2783 ///   matches '{ [2].y = 1.0, [0].x = 1.0 }',
2784 ///   but not '{ [2].y = 1.0, [2].x = 0.0, [0].x = 1.0 }'.
AST_MATCHER_P(DesignatedInitExpr,designatorCountIs,unsigned,N)2785 AST_MATCHER_P(DesignatedInitExpr, designatorCountIs, unsigned, N) {
2786   return Node.size() == N;
2787 }
2788 
2789 /// Matches \c QualTypes in the clang AST.
2790 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<QualType> qualType;
2791 
2792 /// Matches \c Types in the clang AST.
2793 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<Type> type;
2794 
2795 /// Matches \c TypeLocs in the clang AST.
2796 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<TypeLoc> typeLoc;
2797 
2798 /// Matches if any of the given matchers matches.
2799 ///
2800 /// Unlike \c anyOf, \c eachOf will generate a match result for each
2801 /// matching submatcher.
2802 ///
2803 /// For example, in:
2804 /// \code
2805 ///   class A { int a; int b; };
2806 /// \endcode
2807 /// The matcher:
2808 /// \code
2809 ///   cxxRecordDecl(eachOf(has(fieldDecl(hasName("a")).bind("v")),
2810 ///                        has(fieldDecl(hasName("b")).bind("v"))))
2811 /// \endcode
2812 /// will generate two results binding "v", the first of which binds
2813 /// the field declaration of \c a, the second the field declaration of
2814 /// \c b.
2815 ///
2816 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
2817 extern const internal::VariadicOperatorMatcherFunc<
2818     2, std::numeric_limits<unsigned>::max()>
2819     eachOf;
2820 
2821 /// Matches if any of the given matchers matches.
2822 ///
2823 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
2824 extern const internal::VariadicOperatorMatcherFunc<
2825     2, std::numeric_limits<unsigned>::max()>
2826     anyOf;
2827 
2828 /// Matches if all given matchers match.
2829 ///
2830 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
2831 extern const internal::VariadicOperatorMatcherFunc<
2832     2, std::numeric_limits<unsigned>::max()>
2833     allOf;
2834 
2835 /// Matches any node regardless of the submatcher.
2836 ///
2837 /// However, \c optionally will retain any bindings generated by the submatcher.
2838 /// Useful when additional information which may or may not present about a main
2839 /// matching node is desired.
2840 ///
2841 /// For example, in:
2842 /// \code
2843 ///   class Foo {
2844 ///     int bar;
2845 ///   }
2846 /// \endcode
2847 /// The matcher:
2848 /// \code
2849 ///   cxxRecordDecl(
2850 ///     optionally(has(
2851 ///       fieldDecl(hasName("bar")).bind("var")
2852 ///   ))).bind("record")
2853 /// \endcode
2854 /// will produce a result binding for both "record" and "var".
2855 /// The matcher will produce a "record" binding for even if there is no data
2856 /// member named "bar" in that class.
2857 ///
2858 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
2859 extern const internal::VariadicOperatorMatcherFunc<1, 1> optionally;
2860 
2861 /// Matches sizeof (C99), alignof (C++11) and vec_step (OpenCL)
2862 ///
2863 /// Given
2864 /// \code
2865 ///   Foo x = bar;
2866 ///   int y = sizeof(x) + alignof(x);
2867 /// \endcode
2868 /// unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr()
2869 ///   matches \c sizeof(x) and \c alignof(x)
2870 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt,
2871                                                    UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr>
2872     unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr;
2873 
2874 /// Matches any of the \p NodeMatchers with InnerMatchers nested within
2875 ///
2876 /// Given
2877 /// \code
2878 ///   if (true);
2879 ///   for (; true; );
2880 /// \endcode
2881 /// with the matcher
2882 /// \code
2883 ///   mapAnyOf(ifStmt, forStmt).with(
2884 ///     hasCondition(cxxBoolLiteralExpr(equals(true)))
2885 ///     ).bind("trueCond")
2886 /// \endcode
2887 /// matches the \c if and the \c for. It is equivalent to:
2888 /// \code
2889 ///   auto trueCond = hasCondition(cxxBoolLiteralExpr(equals(true)));
2890 ///   anyOf(
2891 ///     ifStmt(trueCond).bind("trueCond"),
2892 ///     forStmt(trueCond).bind("trueCond")
2893 ///     );
2894 /// \endcode
2895 ///
2896 /// The with() chain-call accepts zero or more matchers which are combined
2897 /// as-if with allOf() in each of the node matchers.
2898 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
2899 template <typename T, typename... U>
mapAnyOf(internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<T,U> const &...)2900 auto mapAnyOf(internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<T, U> const &...) {
2901   return internal::MapAnyOfHelper<U...>();
2902 }
2903 
2904 /// Matches nodes which can be used with binary operators.
2905 ///
2906 /// The code
2907 /// \code
2908 ///   var1 != var2;
2909 /// \endcode
2910 /// might be represented in the clang AST as a binaryOperator, a
2911 /// cxxOperatorCallExpr or a cxxRewrittenBinaryOperator, depending on
2912 ///
2913 /// * whether the types of var1 and var2 are fundamental (binaryOperator) or at
2914 ///   least one is a class type (cxxOperatorCallExpr)
2915 /// * whether the code appears in a template declaration, if at least one of the
2916 ///   vars is a dependent-type (binaryOperator)
2917 /// * whether the code relies on a rewritten binary operator, such as a
2918 /// spaceship operator or an inverted equality operator
2919 /// (cxxRewrittenBinaryOperator)
2920 ///
2921 /// This matcher elides details in places where the matchers for the nodes are
2922 /// compatible.
2923 ///
2924 /// Given
2925 /// \code
2926 ///   binaryOperation(
2927 ///     hasOperatorName("!="),
2928 ///     hasLHS(expr().bind("lhs")),
2929 ///     hasRHS(expr().bind("rhs"))
2930 ///   )
2931 /// \endcode
2932 /// matches each use of "!=" in:
2933 /// \code
2934 ///   struct S{
2935 ///       bool operator!=(const S&) const;
2936 ///   };
2937 ///
2938 ///   void foo()
2939 ///   {
2940 ///      1 != 2;
2941 ///      S() != S();
2942 ///   }
2943 ///
2944 ///   template<typename T>
2945 ///   void templ()
2946 ///   {
2947 ///      1 != 2;
2948 ///      T() != S();
2949 ///   }
2950 ///   struct HasOpEq
2951 ///   {
2952 ///       bool operator==(const HasOpEq &) const;
2953 ///   };
2954 ///
2955 ///   void inverse()
2956 ///   {
2957 ///       HasOpEq s1;
2958 ///       HasOpEq s2;
2959 ///       if (s1 != s2)
2960 ///           return;
2961 ///   }
2962 ///
2963 ///   struct HasSpaceship
2964 ///   {
2965 ///       bool operator<=>(const HasOpEq &) const;
2966 ///   };
2967 ///
2968 ///   void use_spaceship()
2969 ///   {
2970 ///       HasSpaceship s1;
2971 ///       HasSpaceship s2;
2972 ///       if (s1 != s2)
2973 ///           return;
2974 ///   }
2975 /// \endcode
2976 extern const internal::MapAnyOfMatcher<BinaryOperator, CXXOperatorCallExpr,
2977                                        CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator>
2978     binaryOperation;
2979 
2980 /// Matches function calls and constructor calls
2981 ///
2982 /// Because CallExpr and CXXConstructExpr do not share a common
2983 /// base class with API accessing arguments etc, AST Matchers for code
2984 /// which should match both are typically duplicated. This matcher
2985 /// removes the need for duplication.
2986 ///
2987 /// Given code
2988 /// \code
2989 /// struct ConstructorTakesInt
2990 /// {
2991 ///   ConstructorTakesInt(int i) {}
2992 /// };
2993 ///
2994 /// void callTakesInt(int i)
2995 /// {
2996 /// }
2997 ///
2998 /// void doCall()
2999 /// {
3000 ///   callTakesInt(42);
3001 /// }
3002 ///
3003 /// void doConstruct()
3004 /// {
3005 ///   ConstructorTakesInt cti(42);
3006 /// }
3007 /// \endcode
3008 ///
3009 /// The matcher
3010 /// \code
3011 /// invocation(hasArgument(0, integerLiteral(equals(42))))
3012 /// \endcode
3013 /// matches the expression in both doCall and doConstruct
3014 extern const internal::MapAnyOfMatcher<CallExpr, CXXConstructExpr> invocation;
3015 
3016 /// Matches unary expressions that have a specific type of argument.
3017 ///
3018 /// Given
3019 /// \code
3020 ///   int a, c; float b; int s = sizeof(a) + sizeof(b) + alignof(c);
3021 /// \endcode
3022 /// unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(hasArgumentOfType(asString("int"))
3023 ///   matches \c sizeof(a) and \c alignof(c)
AST_MATCHER_P(UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr,hasArgumentOfType,internal::Matcher<QualType>,InnerMatcher)3024 AST_MATCHER_P(UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr, hasArgumentOfType,
3025               internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher) {
3026   const QualType ArgumentType = Node.getTypeOfArgument();
3027   return InnerMatcher.matches(ArgumentType, Finder, Builder);
3028 }
3029 
3030 /// Matches unary expressions of a certain kind.
3031 ///
3032 /// Given
3033 /// \code
3034 ///   int x;
3035 ///   int s = sizeof(x) + alignof(x)
3036 /// \endcode
3037 /// unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(ofKind(UETT_SizeOf))
3038 ///   matches \c sizeof(x)
3039 ///
3040 /// If the matcher is use from clang-query, UnaryExprOrTypeTrait parameter
3041 /// should be passed as a quoted string. e.g., ofKind("UETT_SizeOf").
AST_MATCHER_P(UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr,ofKind,UnaryExprOrTypeTrait,Kind)3042 AST_MATCHER_P(UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr, ofKind, UnaryExprOrTypeTrait, Kind) {
3043   return Node.getKind() == Kind;
3044 }
3045 
3046 /// Same as unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr, but only matching
3047 /// alignof.
alignOfExpr(const internal::Matcher<UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr> & InnerMatcher)3048 inline internal::BindableMatcher<Stmt> alignOfExpr(
3049     const internal::Matcher<UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr> &InnerMatcher) {
3050   return stmt(unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(
3051       allOf(anyOf(ofKind(UETT_AlignOf), ofKind(UETT_PreferredAlignOf)),
3052             InnerMatcher)));
3053 }
3054 
3055 /// Same as unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr, but only matching
3056 /// sizeof.
sizeOfExpr(const internal::Matcher<UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr> & InnerMatcher)3057 inline internal::BindableMatcher<Stmt> sizeOfExpr(
3058     const internal::Matcher<UnaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr> &InnerMatcher) {
3059   return stmt(unaryExprOrTypeTraitExpr(
3060       allOf(ofKind(UETT_SizeOf), InnerMatcher)));
3061 }
3062 
3063 /// Matches NamedDecl nodes that have the specified name.
3064 ///
3065 /// Supports specifying enclosing namespaces or classes by prefixing the name
3066 /// with '<enclosing>::'.
3067 /// Does not match typedefs of an underlying type with the given name.
3068 ///
3069 /// Example matches X (Name == "X")
3070 /// \code
3071 ///   class X;
3072 /// \endcode
3073 ///
3074 /// Example matches X (Name is one of "::a::b::X", "a::b::X", "b::X", "X")
3075 /// \code
3076 ///   namespace a { namespace b { class X; } }
3077 /// \endcode
hasName(StringRef Name)3078 inline internal::Matcher<NamedDecl> hasName(StringRef Name) {
3079   return internal::Matcher<NamedDecl>(
3080       new internal::HasNameMatcher({std::string(Name)}));
3081 }
3082 
3083 /// Matches NamedDecl nodes that have any of the specified names.
3084 ///
3085 /// This matcher is only provided as a performance optimization of hasName.
3086 /// \code
3087 ///     hasAnyName(a, b, c)
3088 /// \endcode
3089 ///  is equivalent to, but faster than
3090 /// \code
3091 ///     anyOf(hasName(a), hasName(b), hasName(c))
3092 /// \endcode
3093 extern const internal::VariadicFunction<internal::Matcher<NamedDecl>, StringRef,
3094                                         internal::hasAnyNameFunc>
3095     hasAnyName;
3096 
3097 /// Matches NamedDecl nodes whose fully qualified names contain
3098 /// a substring matched by the given RegExp.
3099 ///
3100 /// Supports specifying enclosing namespaces or classes by
3101 /// prefixing the name with '<enclosing>::'.  Does not match typedefs
3102 /// of an underlying type with the given name.
3103 ///
3104 /// Example matches X (regexp == "::X")
3105 /// \code
3106 ///   class X;
3107 /// \endcode
3108 ///
3109 /// Example matches X (regexp is one of "::X", "^foo::.*X", among others)
3110 /// \code
3111 ///   namespace foo { namespace bar { class X; } }
3112 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_REGEX(NamedDecl,matchesName,RegExp)3113 AST_MATCHER_REGEX(NamedDecl, matchesName, RegExp) {
3114   std::string FullNameString = "::" + Node.getQualifiedNameAsString();
3115   return RegExp->match(FullNameString);
3116 }
3117 
3118 /// Matches overloaded operator names.
3119 ///
3120 /// Matches overloaded operator names specified in strings without the
3121 /// "operator" prefix: e.g. "<<".
3122 ///
3123 /// Given:
3124 /// \code
3125 ///   class A { int operator*(); };
3126 ///   const A &operator<<(const A &a, const A &b);
3127 ///   A a;
3128 ///   a << a;   // <-- This matches
3129 /// \endcode
3130 ///
3131 /// \c cxxOperatorCallExpr(hasOverloadedOperatorName("<<"))) matches the
3132 /// specified line and
3133 /// \c cxxRecordDecl(hasMethod(hasOverloadedOperatorName("*")))
3134 /// matches the declaration of \c A.
3135 ///
3136 /// Usable as: Matcher<CXXOperatorCallExpr>, Matcher<FunctionDecl>
3137 inline internal::PolymorphicMatcher<
3138     internal::HasOverloadedOperatorNameMatcher,
3139     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CXXOperatorCallExpr, FunctionDecl),
3140     std::vector<std::string>>
hasOverloadedOperatorName(StringRef Name)3141 hasOverloadedOperatorName(StringRef Name) {
3142   return internal::PolymorphicMatcher<
3143       internal::HasOverloadedOperatorNameMatcher,
3144       AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CXXOperatorCallExpr, FunctionDecl),
3145       std::vector<std::string>>({std::string(Name)});
3146 }
3147 
3148 /// Matches overloaded operator names.
3149 ///
3150 /// Matches overloaded operator names specified in strings without the
3151 /// "operator" prefix: e.g. "<<".
3152 ///
3153 ///   hasAnyOverloadedOperatorName("+", "-")
3154 /// Is equivalent to
3155 ///   anyOf(hasOverloadedOperatorName("+"), hasOverloadedOperatorName("-"))
3156 extern const internal::VariadicFunction<
3157     internal::PolymorphicMatcher<internal::HasOverloadedOperatorNameMatcher,
3158                                  AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(
3159                                      CXXOperatorCallExpr, FunctionDecl),
3160                                  std::vector<std::string>>,
3161     StringRef, internal::hasAnyOverloadedOperatorNameFunc>
3162     hasAnyOverloadedOperatorName;
3163 
3164 /// Matches template-dependent, but known, member names.
3165 ///
3166 /// In template declarations, dependent members are not resolved and so can
3167 /// not be matched to particular named declarations.
3168 ///
3169 /// This matcher allows to match on the known name of members.
3170 ///
3171 /// Given
3172 /// \code
3173 ///   template <typename T>
3174 ///   struct S {
3175 ///       void mem();
3176 ///   };
3177 ///   template <typename T>
3178 ///   void x() {
3179 ///       S<T> s;
3180 ///       s.mem();
3181 ///   }
3182 /// \endcode
3183 /// \c cxxDependentScopeMemberExpr(hasMemberName("mem")) matches `s.mem()`
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr,hasMemberName,std::string,N)3184 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr, hasMemberName, std::string, N) {
3185   return Node.getMember().getAsString() == N;
3186 }
3187 
3188 /// Matches template-dependent, but known, member names against an already-bound
3189 /// node
3190 ///
3191 /// In template declarations, dependent members are not resolved and so can
3192 /// not be matched to particular named declarations.
3193 ///
3194 /// This matcher allows to match on the name of already-bound VarDecl, FieldDecl
3195 /// and CXXMethodDecl nodes.
3196 ///
3197 /// Given
3198 /// \code
3199 ///   template <typename T>
3200 ///   struct S {
3201 ///       void mem();
3202 ///   };
3203 ///   template <typename T>
3204 ///   void x() {
3205 ///       S<T> s;
3206 ///       s.mem();
3207 ///   }
3208 /// \endcode
3209 /// The matcher
3210 /// @code
3211 /// \c cxxDependentScopeMemberExpr(
3212 ///   hasObjectExpression(declRefExpr(hasType(templateSpecializationType(
3213 ///       hasDeclaration(classTemplateDecl(has(cxxRecordDecl(has(
3214 ///           cxxMethodDecl(hasName("mem")).bind("templMem")
3215 ///           )))))
3216 ///       )))),
3217 ///   memberHasSameNameAsBoundNode("templMem")
3218 ///   )
3219 /// @endcode
3220 /// first matches and binds the @c mem member of the @c S template, then
3221 /// compares its name to the usage in @c s.mem() in the @c x function template
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr,memberHasSameNameAsBoundNode,std::string,BindingID)3222 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr, memberHasSameNameAsBoundNode,
3223               std::string, BindingID) {
3224   auto MemberName = Node.getMember().getAsString();
3225 
3226   return Builder->removeBindings(
3227       [this, MemberName](const BoundNodesMap &Nodes) {
3228         const auto &BN = Nodes.getNode(this->BindingID);
3229         if (const auto *ND = BN.get<NamedDecl>()) {
3230           if (!isa<FieldDecl, CXXMethodDecl, VarDecl>(ND))
3231             return true;
3232           return ND->getName() != MemberName;
3233         }
3234         return true;
3235       });
3236 }
3237 
3238 /// Matches C++ classes that are directly or indirectly derived from a class
3239 /// matching \c Base, or Objective-C classes that directly or indirectly
3240 /// subclass a class matching \c Base.
3241 ///
3242 /// Note that a class is not considered to be derived from itself.
3243 ///
3244 /// Example matches Y, Z, C (Base == hasName("X"))
3245 /// \code
3246 ///   class X;
3247 ///   class Y : public X {};  // directly derived
3248 ///   class Z : public Y {};  // indirectly derived
3249 ///   typedef X A;
3250 ///   typedef A B;
3251 ///   class C : public B {};  // derived from a typedef of X
3252 /// \endcode
3253 ///
3254 /// In the following example, Bar matches isDerivedFrom(hasName("X")):
3255 /// \code
3256 ///   class Foo;
3257 ///   typedef Foo X;
3258 ///   class Bar : public Foo {};  // derived from a type that X is a typedef of
3259 /// \endcode
3260 ///
3261 /// In the following example, Bar matches isDerivedFrom(hasName("NSObject"))
3262 /// \code
3263 ///   @interface NSObject @end
3264 ///   @interface Bar : NSObject @end
3265 /// \endcode
3266 ///
3267 /// Usable as: Matcher<CXXRecordDecl>, Matcher<ObjCInterfaceDecl>
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(isDerivedFrom,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (CXXRecordDecl,ObjCInterfaceDecl),internal::Matcher<NamedDecl>,Base)3268 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
3269     isDerivedFrom,
3270     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CXXRecordDecl, ObjCInterfaceDecl),
3271     internal::Matcher<NamedDecl>, Base) {
3272   // Check if the node is a C++ struct/union/class.
3273   if (const auto *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(&Node))
3274     return Finder->classIsDerivedFrom(RD, Base, Builder, /*Directly=*/false);
3275 
3276   // The node must be an Objective-C class.
3277   const auto *InterfaceDecl = cast<ObjCInterfaceDecl>(&Node);
3278   return Finder->objcClassIsDerivedFrom(InterfaceDecl, Base, Builder,
3279                                         /*Directly=*/false);
3280 }
3281 
3282 /// Overloaded method as shortcut for \c isDerivedFrom(hasName(...)).
3283 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(
3284     isDerivedFrom,
3285     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CXXRecordDecl, ObjCInterfaceDecl),
3286     std::string, BaseName, 1) {
3287   if (BaseName.empty())
3288     return false;
3289 
3290   const auto M = isDerivedFrom(hasName(BaseName));
3291 
3292   if (const auto *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(&Node))
3293     return Matcher<CXXRecordDecl>(M).matches(*RD, Finder, Builder);
3294 
3295   const auto *InterfaceDecl = cast<ObjCInterfaceDecl>(&Node);
3296   return Matcher<ObjCInterfaceDecl>(M).matches(*InterfaceDecl, Finder, Builder);
3297 }
3298 
3299 /// Matches C++ classes that have a direct or indirect base matching \p
3300 /// BaseSpecMatcher.
3301 ///
3302 /// Example:
3303 /// matcher hasAnyBase(hasType(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("SpecialBase"))))
3304 /// \code
3305 ///   class Foo;
3306 ///   class Bar : Foo {};
3307 ///   class Baz : Bar {};
3308 ///   class SpecialBase;
3309 ///   class Proxy : SpecialBase {};  // matches Proxy
3310 ///   class IndirectlyDerived : Proxy {};  //matches IndirectlyDerived
3311 /// \endcode
3312 ///
3313 // FIXME: Refactor this and isDerivedFrom to reuse implementation.
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXRecordDecl,hasAnyBase,internal::Matcher<CXXBaseSpecifier>,BaseSpecMatcher)3314 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXRecordDecl, hasAnyBase, internal::Matcher<CXXBaseSpecifier>,
3315               BaseSpecMatcher) {
3316   return internal::matchesAnyBase(Node, BaseSpecMatcher, Finder, Builder);
3317 }
3318 
3319 /// Matches C++ classes that have a direct base matching \p BaseSpecMatcher.
3320 ///
3321 /// Example:
3322 /// matcher hasDirectBase(hasType(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("SpecialBase"))))
3323 /// \code
3324 ///   class Foo;
3325 ///   class Bar : Foo {};
3326 ///   class Baz : Bar {};
3327 ///   class SpecialBase;
3328 ///   class Proxy : SpecialBase {};  // matches Proxy
3329 ///   class IndirectlyDerived : Proxy {};  // doesn't match
3330 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXRecordDecl,hasDirectBase,internal::Matcher<CXXBaseSpecifier>,BaseSpecMatcher)3331 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXRecordDecl, hasDirectBase, internal::Matcher<CXXBaseSpecifier>,
3332               BaseSpecMatcher) {
3333   return Node.hasDefinition() &&
3334          llvm::any_of(Node.bases(), [&](const CXXBaseSpecifier &Base) {
3335            return BaseSpecMatcher.matches(Base, Finder, Builder);
3336          });
3337 }
3338 
3339 /// Similar to \c isDerivedFrom(), but also matches classes that directly
3340 /// match \c Base.
3341 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(
3342     isSameOrDerivedFrom,
3343     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CXXRecordDecl, ObjCInterfaceDecl),
3344     internal::Matcher<NamedDecl>, Base, 0) {
3345   const auto M = anyOf(Base, isDerivedFrom(Base));
3346 
3347   if (const auto *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(&Node))
3348     return Matcher<CXXRecordDecl>(M).matches(*RD, Finder, Builder);
3349 
3350   const auto *InterfaceDecl = cast<ObjCInterfaceDecl>(&Node);
3351   return Matcher<ObjCInterfaceDecl>(M).matches(*InterfaceDecl, Finder, Builder);
3352 }
3353 
3354 /// Overloaded method as shortcut for
3355 /// \c isSameOrDerivedFrom(hasName(...)).
3356 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(
3357     isSameOrDerivedFrom,
3358     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CXXRecordDecl, ObjCInterfaceDecl),
3359     std::string, BaseName, 1) {
3360   if (BaseName.empty())
3361     return false;
3362 
3363   const auto M = isSameOrDerivedFrom(hasName(BaseName));
3364 
3365   if (const auto *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(&Node))
3366     return Matcher<CXXRecordDecl>(M).matches(*RD, Finder, Builder);
3367 
3368   const auto *InterfaceDecl = cast<ObjCInterfaceDecl>(&Node);
3369   return Matcher<ObjCInterfaceDecl>(M).matches(*InterfaceDecl, Finder, Builder);
3370 }
3371 
3372 /// Matches C++ or Objective-C classes that are directly derived from a class
3373 /// matching \c Base.
3374 ///
3375 /// Note that a class is not considered to be derived from itself.
3376 ///
3377 /// Example matches Y, C (Base == hasName("X"))
3378 /// \code
3379 ///   class X;
3380 ///   class Y : public X {};  // directly derived
3381 ///   class Z : public Y {};  // indirectly derived
3382 ///   typedef X A;
3383 ///   typedef A B;
3384 ///   class C : public B {};  // derived from a typedef of X
3385 /// \endcode
3386 ///
3387 /// In the following example, Bar matches isDerivedFrom(hasName("X")):
3388 /// \code
3389 ///   class Foo;
3390 ///   typedef Foo X;
3391 ///   class Bar : public Foo {};  // derived from a type that X is a typedef of
3392 /// \endcode
3393 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(
3394     isDirectlyDerivedFrom,
3395     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CXXRecordDecl, ObjCInterfaceDecl),
3396     internal::Matcher<NamedDecl>, Base, 0) {
3397   // Check if the node is a C++ struct/union/class.
3398   if (const auto *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(&Node))
3399     return Finder->classIsDerivedFrom(RD, Base, Builder, /*Directly=*/true);
3400 
3401   // The node must be an Objective-C class.
3402   const auto *InterfaceDecl = cast<ObjCInterfaceDecl>(&Node);
3403   return Finder->objcClassIsDerivedFrom(InterfaceDecl, Base, Builder,
3404                                         /*Directly=*/true);
3405 }
3406 
3407 /// Overloaded method as shortcut for \c isDirectlyDerivedFrom(hasName(...)).
3408 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(
3409     isDirectlyDerivedFrom,
3410     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CXXRecordDecl, ObjCInterfaceDecl),
3411     std::string, BaseName, 1) {
3412   if (BaseName.empty())
3413     return false;
3414   const auto M = isDirectlyDerivedFrom(hasName(BaseName));
3415 
3416   if (const auto *RD = dyn_cast<CXXRecordDecl>(&Node))
3417     return Matcher<CXXRecordDecl>(M).matches(*RD, Finder, Builder);
3418 
3419   const auto *InterfaceDecl = cast<ObjCInterfaceDecl>(&Node);
3420   return Matcher<ObjCInterfaceDecl>(M).matches(*InterfaceDecl, Finder, Builder);
3421 }
3422 /// Matches the first method of a class or struct that satisfies \c
3423 /// InnerMatcher.
3424 ///
3425 /// Given:
3426 /// \code
3427 ///   class A { void func(); };
3428 ///   class B { void member(); };
3429 /// \endcode
3430 ///
3431 /// \c cxxRecordDecl(hasMethod(hasName("func"))) matches the declaration of
3432 /// \c A but not \c B.
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXRecordDecl,hasMethod,internal::Matcher<CXXMethodDecl>,InnerMatcher)3433 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXRecordDecl, hasMethod, internal::Matcher<CXXMethodDecl>,
3434               InnerMatcher) {
3435   BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result(*Builder);
3436   auto MatchIt = matchesFirstInPointerRange(InnerMatcher, Node.method_begin(),
3437                                             Node.method_end(), Finder, &Result);
3438   if (MatchIt == Node.method_end())
3439     return false;
3440 
3441   if (Finder->isTraversalIgnoringImplicitNodes() && (*MatchIt)->isImplicit())
3442     return false;
3443   *Builder = std::move(Result);
3444   return true;
3445 }
3446 
3447 /// Matches the generated class of lambda expressions.
3448 ///
3449 /// Given:
3450 /// \code
3451 ///   auto x = []{};
3452 /// \endcode
3453 ///
3454 /// \c cxxRecordDecl(isLambda()) matches the implicit class declaration of
3455 /// \c decltype(x)
AST_MATCHER(CXXRecordDecl,isLambda)3456 AST_MATCHER(CXXRecordDecl, isLambda) {
3457   return Node.isLambda();
3458 }
3459 
3460 /// Matches AST nodes that have child AST nodes that match the
3461 /// provided matcher.
3462 ///
3463 /// Example matches X, Y
3464 ///   (matcher = cxxRecordDecl(has(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X")))
3465 /// \code
3466 ///   class X {};  // Matches X, because X::X is a class of name X inside X.
3467 ///   class Y { class X {}; };
3468 ///   class Z { class Y { class X {}; }; };  // Does not match Z.
3469 /// \endcode
3470 ///
3471 /// ChildT must be an AST base type.
3472 ///
3473 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
3474 /// Note that has is direct matcher, so it also matches things like implicit
3475 /// casts and paren casts. If you are matching with expr then you should
3476 /// probably consider using ignoringParenImpCasts like:
3477 /// has(ignoringParenImpCasts(expr())).
3478 extern const internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcherFunc<internal::HasMatcher> has;
3479 
3480 /// Matches AST nodes that have descendant AST nodes that match the
3481 /// provided matcher.
3482 ///
3483 /// Example matches X, Y, Z
3484 ///     (matcher = cxxRecordDecl(hasDescendant(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X")))))
3485 /// \code
3486 ///   class X {};  // Matches X, because X::X is a class of name X inside X.
3487 ///   class Y { class X {}; };
3488 ///   class Z { class Y { class X {}; }; };
3489 /// \endcode
3490 ///
3491 /// DescendantT must be an AST base type.
3492 ///
3493 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
3494 extern const internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcherFunc<
3495     internal::HasDescendantMatcher>
3496     hasDescendant;
3497 
3498 /// Matches AST nodes that have child AST nodes that match the
3499 /// provided matcher.
3500 ///
3501 /// Example matches X, Y, Y::X, Z::Y, Z::Y::X
3502 ///   (matcher = cxxRecordDecl(forEach(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X")))
3503 /// \code
3504 ///   class X {};
3505 ///   class Y { class X {}; };  // Matches Y, because Y::X is a class of name X
3506 ///                             // inside Y.
3507 ///   class Z { class Y { class X {}; }; };  // Does not match Z.
3508 /// \endcode
3509 ///
3510 /// ChildT must be an AST base type.
3511 ///
3512 /// As opposed to 'has', 'forEach' will cause a match for each result that
3513 /// matches instead of only on the first one.
3514 ///
3515 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
3516 extern const internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcherFunc<internal::ForEachMatcher>
3517     forEach;
3518 
3519 /// Matches AST nodes that have descendant AST nodes that match the
3520 /// provided matcher.
3521 ///
3522 /// Example matches X, A, A::X, B, B::C, B::C::X
3523 ///   (matcher = cxxRecordDecl(forEachDescendant(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X")))))
3524 /// \code
3525 ///   class X {};
3526 ///   class A { class X {}; };  // Matches A, because A::X is a class of name
3527 ///                             // X inside A.
3528 ///   class B { class C { class X {}; }; };
3529 /// \endcode
3530 ///
3531 /// DescendantT must be an AST base type.
3532 ///
3533 /// As opposed to 'hasDescendant', 'forEachDescendant' will cause a match for
3534 /// each result that matches instead of only on the first one.
3535 ///
3536 /// Note: Recursively combined ForEachDescendant can cause many matches:
3537 ///   cxxRecordDecl(forEachDescendant(cxxRecordDecl(
3538 ///     forEachDescendant(cxxRecordDecl())
3539 ///   )))
3540 /// will match 10 times (plus injected class name matches) on:
3541 /// \code
3542 ///   class A { class B { class C { class D { class E {}; }; }; }; };
3543 /// \endcode
3544 ///
3545 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
3546 extern const internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcherFunc<
3547     internal::ForEachDescendantMatcher>
3548     forEachDescendant;
3549 
3550 /// Matches if the node or any descendant matches.
3551 ///
3552 /// Generates results for each match.
3553 ///
3554 /// For example, in:
3555 /// \code
3556 ///   class A { class B {}; class C {}; };
3557 /// \endcode
3558 /// The matcher:
3559 /// \code
3560 ///   cxxRecordDecl(hasName("::A"),
3561 ///                 findAll(cxxRecordDecl(isDefinition()).bind("m")))
3562 /// \endcode
3563 /// will generate results for \c A, \c B and \c C.
3564 ///
3565 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
3566 template <typename T>
findAll(const internal::Matcher<T> & Matcher)3567 internal::Matcher<T> findAll(const internal::Matcher<T> &Matcher) {
3568   return eachOf(Matcher, forEachDescendant(Matcher));
3569 }
3570 
3571 /// Matches AST nodes that have a parent that matches the provided
3572 /// matcher.
3573 ///
3574 /// Given
3575 /// \code
3576 /// void f() { for (;;) { int x = 42; if (true) { int x = 43; } } }
3577 /// \endcode
3578 /// \c compoundStmt(hasParent(ifStmt())) matches "{ int x = 43; }".
3579 ///
3580 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
3581 extern const internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcherFunc<
3582     internal::HasParentMatcher,
3583     internal::TypeList<Decl, NestedNameSpecifierLoc, Stmt, TypeLoc, Attr>,
3584     internal::TypeList<Decl, NestedNameSpecifierLoc, Stmt, TypeLoc, Attr>>
3585     hasParent;
3586 
3587 /// Matches AST nodes that have an ancestor that matches the provided
3588 /// matcher.
3589 ///
3590 /// Given
3591 /// \code
3592 /// void f() { if (true) { int x = 42; } }
3593 /// void g() { for (;;) { int x = 43; } }
3594 /// \endcode
3595 /// \c expr(integerLiteral(hasAncestor(ifStmt()))) matches \c 42, but not 43.
3596 ///
3597 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
3598 extern const internal::ArgumentAdaptingMatcherFunc<
3599     internal::HasAncestorMatcher,
3600     internal::TypeList<Decl, NestedNameSpecifierLoc, Stmt, TypeLoc, Attr>,
3601     internal::TypeList<Decl, NestedNameSpecifierLoc, Stmt, TypeLoc, Attr>>
3602     hasAncestor;
3603 
3604 /// Matches if the provided matcher does not match.
3605 ///
3606 /// Example matches Y (matcher = cxxRecordDecl(unless(hasName("X"))))
3607 /// \code
3608 ///   class X {};
3609 ///   class Y {};
3610 /// \endcode
3611 ///
3612 /// Usable as: Any Matcher
3613 extern const internal::VariadicOperatorMatcherFunc<1, 1> unless;
3614 
3615 /// Matches a node if the declaration associated with that node
3616 /// matches the given matcher.
3617 ///
3618 /// The associated declaration is:
3619 /// - for type nodes, the declaration of the underlying type
3620 /// - for CallExpr, the declaration of the callee
3621 /// - for MemberExpr, the declaration of the referenced member
3622 /// - for CXXConstructExpr, the declaration of the constructor
3623 /// - for CXXNewExpr, the declaration of the operator new
3624 /// - for ObjCIvarExpr, the declaration of the ivar
3625 ///
3626 /// For type nodes, hasDeclaration will generally match the declaration of the
3627 /// sugared type. Given
3628 /// \code
3629 ///   class X {};
3630 ///   typedef X Y;
3631 ///   Y y;
3632 /// \endcode
3633 /// in varDecl(hasType(hasDeclaration(decl()))) the decl will match the
3634 /// typedefDecl. A common use case is to match the underlying, desugared type.
3635 /// This can be achieved by using the hasUnqualifiedDesugaredType matcher:
3636 /// \code
3637 ///   varDecl(hasType(hasUnqualifiedDesugaredType(
3638 ///       recordType(hasDeclaration(decl())))))
3639 /// \endcode
3640 /// In this matcher, the decl will match the CXXRecordDecl of class X.
3641 ///
3642 /// Usable as: Matcher<AddrLabelExpr>, Matcher<CallExpr>,
3643 ///   Matcher<CXXConstructExpr>, Matcher<CXXNewExpr>, Matcher<DeclRefExpr>,
3644 ///   Matcher<EnumType>, Matcher<InjectedClassNameType>, Matcher<LabelStmt>,
3645 ///   Matcher<MemberExpr>, Matcher<QualType>, Matcher<RecordType>,
3646 ///   Matcher<TagType>, Matcher<TemplateSpecializationType>,
3647 ///   Matcher<TemplateTypeParmType>, Matcher<TypedefType>,
3648 ///   Matcher<UnresolvedUsingType>
3649 inline internal::PolymorphicMatcher<
3650     internal::HasDeclarationMatcher,
3651     void(internal::HasDeclarationSupportedTypes), internal::Matcher<Decl>>
hasDeclaration(const internal::Matcher<Decl> & InnerMatcher)3652 hasDeclaration(const internal::Matcher<Decl> &InnerMatcher) {
3653   return internal::PolymorphicMatcher<
3654       internal::HasDeclarationMatcher,
3655       void(internal::HasDeclarationSupportedTypes), internal::Matcher<Decl>>(
3656       InnerMatcher);
3657 }
3658 
3659 /// Matches a \c NamedDecl whose underlying declaration matches the given
3660 /// matcher.
3661 ///
3662 /// Given
3663 /// \code
3664 ///   namespace N { template<class T> void f(T t); }
3665 ///   template <class T> void g() { using N::f; f(T()); }
3666 /// \endcode
3667 /// \c unresolvedLookupExpr(hasAnyDeclaration(
3668 ///     namedDecl(hasUnderlyingDecl(hasName("::N::f")))))
3669 ///   matches the use of \c f in \c g() .
AST_MATCHER_P(NamedDecl,hasUnderlyingDecl,internal::Matcher<NamedDecl>,InnerMatcher)3670 AST_MATCHER_P(NamedDecl, hasUnderlyingDecl, internal::Matcher<NamedDecl>,
3671               InnerMatcher) {
3672   const NamedDecl *UnderlyingDecl = Node.getUnderlyingDecl();
3673 
3674   return UnderlyingDecl != nullptr &&
3675          InnerMatcher.matches(*UnderlyingDecl, Finder, Builder);
3676 }
3677 
3678 /// Matches on the implicit object argument of a member call expression, after
3679 /// stripping off any parentheses or implicit casts.
3680 ///
3681 /// Given
3682 /// \code
3683 ///   class Y { public: void m(); };
3684 ///   Y g();
3685 ///   class X : public Y {};
3686 ///   void z(Y y, X x) { y.m(); (g()).m(); x.m(); }
3687 /// \endcode
3688 /// cxxMemberCallExpr(on(hasType(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("Y")))))
3689 ///   matches `y.m()` and `(g()).m()`.
3690 /// cxxMemberCallExpr(on(hasType(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X")))))
3691 ///   matches `x.m()`.
3692 /// cxxMemberCallExpr(on(callExpr()))
3693 ///   matches `(g()).m()`.
3694 ///
3695 /// FIXME: Overload to allow directly matching types?
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXMemberCallExpr,on,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)3696 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXMemberCallExpr, on, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
3697               InnerMatcher) {
3698   const Expr *ExprNode = Node.getImplicitObjectArgument()
3699                             ->IgnoreParenImpCasts();
3700   return (ExprNode != nullptr &&
3701           InnerMatcher.matches(*ExprNode, Finder, Builder));
3702 }
3703 
3704 
3705 /// Matches on the receiver of an ObjectiveC Message expression.
3706 ///
3707 /// Example
3708 /// matcher = objCMessageExpr(hasReceiverType(asString("UIWebView *")));
3709 /// matches the [webView ...] message invocation.
3710 /// \code
3711 ///   NSString *webViewJavaScript = ...
3712 ///   UIWebView *webView = ...
3713 ///   [webView stringByEvaluatingJavaScriptFromString:webViewJavascript];
3714 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(ObjCMessageExpr,hasReceiverType,internal::Matcher<QualType>,InnerMatcher)3715 AST_MATCHER_P(ObjCMessageExpr, hasReceiverType, internal::Matcher<QualType>,
3716               InnerMatcher) {
3717   const QualType TypeDecl = Node.getReceiverType();
3718   return InnerMatcher.matches(TypeDecl, Finder, Builder);
3719 }
3720 
3721 /// Returns true when the Objective-C method declaration is a class method.
3722 ///
3723 /// Example
3724 /// matcher = objcMethodDecl(isClassMethod())
3725 /// matches
3726 /// \code
3727 /// @interface I + (void)foo; @end
3728 /// \endcode
3729 /// but not
3730 /// \code
3731 /// @interface I - (void)bar; @end
3732 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(ObjCMethodDecl,isClassMethod)3733 AST_MATCHER(ObjCMethodDecl, isClassMethod) {
3734   return Node.isClassMethod();
3735 }
3736 
3737 /// Returns true when the Objective-C method declaration is an instance method.
3738 ///
3739 /// Example
3740 /// matcher = objcMethodDecl(isInstanceMethod())
3741 /// matches
3742 /// \code
3743 /// @interface I - (void)bar; @end
3744 /// \endcode
3745 /// but not
3746 /// \code
3747 /// @interface I + (void)foo; @end
3748 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(ObjCMethodDecl,isInstanceMethod)3749 AST_MATCHER(ObjCMethodDecl, isInstanceMethod) {
3750   return Node.isInstanceMethod();
3751 }
3752 
3753 /// Returns true when the Objective-C message is sent to a class.
3754 ///
3755 /// Example
3756 /// matcher = objcMessageExpr(isClassMessage())
3757 /// matches
3758 /// \code
3759 ///   [NSString stringWithFormat:@"format"];
3760 /// \endcode
3761 /// but not
3762 /// \code
3763 ///   NSString *x = @"hello";
3764 ///   [x containsString:@"h"];
3765 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(ObjCMessageExpr,isClassMessage)3766 AST_MATCHER(ObjCMessageExpr, isClassMessage) {
3767   return Node.isClassMessage();
3768 }
3769 
3770 /// Returns true when the Objective-C message is sent to an instance.
3771 ///
3772 /// Example
3773 /// matcher = objcMessageExpr(isInstanceMessage())
3774 /// matches
3775 /// \code
3776 ///   NSString *x = @"hello";
3777 ///   [x containsString:@"h"];
3778 /// \endcode
3779 /// but not
3780 /// \code
3781 ///   [NSString stringWithFormat:@"format"];
3782 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(ObjCMessageExpr,isInstanceMessage)3783 AST_MATCHER(ObjCMessageExpr, isInstanceMessage) {
3784   return Node.isInstanceMessage();
3785 }
3786 
3787 /// Matches if the Objective-C message is sent to an instance,
3788 /// and the inner matcher matches on that instance.
3789 ///
3790 /// For example the method call in
3791 /// \code
3792 ///   NSString *x = @"hello";
3793 ///   [x containsString:@"h"];
3794 /// \endcode
3795 /// is matched by
3796 /// objcMessageExpr(hasReceiver(declRefExpr(to(varDecl(hasName("x"))))))
AST_MATCHER_P(ObjCMessageExpr,hasReceiver,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)3797 AST_MATCHER_P(ObjCMessageExpr, hasReceiver, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
3798               InnerMatcher) {
3799   const Expr *ReceiverNode = Node.getInstanceReceiver();
3800   return (ReceiverNode != nullptr &&
3801           InnerMatcher.matches(*ReceiverNode->IgnoreParenImpCasts(), Finder,
3802                                Builder));
3803 }
3804 
3805 /// Matches when BaseName == Selector.getAsString()
3806 ///
3807 ///  matcher = objCMessageExpr(hasSelector("loadHTMLString:baseURL:"));
3808 ///  matches the outer message expr in the code below, but NOT the message
3809 ///  invocation for self.bodyView.
3810 /// \code
3811 ///     [self.bodyView loadHTMLString:html baseURL:NULL];
3812 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(ObjCMessageExpr,hasSelector,std::string,BaseName)3813 AST_MATCHER_P(ObjCMessageExpr, hasSelector, std::string, BaseName) {
3814   Selector Sel = Node.getSelector();
3815   return BaseName == Sel.getAsString();
3816 }
3817 
3818 /// Matches when at least one of the supplied string equals to the
3819 /// Selector.getAsString()
3820 ///
3821 ///  matcher = objCMessageExpr(hasSelector("methodA:", "methodB:"));
3822 ///  matches both of the expressions below:
3823 /// \code
3824 ///     [myObj methodA:argA];
3825 ///     [myObj methodB:argB];
3826 /// \endcode
3827 extern const internal::VariadicFunction<internal::Matcher<ObjCMessageExpr>,
3828                                         StringRef,
3829                                         internal::hasAnySelectorFunc>
3830                                         hasAnySelector;
3831 
3832 /// Matches ObjC selectors whose name contains
3833 /// a substring matched by the given RegExp.
3834 ///  matcher = objCMessageExpr(matchesSelector("loadHTMLString\:baseURL?"));
3835 ///  matches the outer message expr in the code below, but NOT the message
3836 ///  invocation for self.bodyView.
3837 /// \code
3838 ///     [self.bodyView loadHTMLString:html baseURL:NULL];
3839 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_REGEX(ObjCMessageExpr,matchesSelector,RegExp)3840 AST_MATCHER_REGEX(ObjCMessageExpr, matchesSelector, RegExp) {
3841   std::string SelectorString = Node.getSelector().getAsString();
3842   return RegExp->match(SelectorString);
3843 }
3844 
3845 /// Matches when the selector is the empty selector
3846 ///
3847 /// Matches only when the selector of the objCMessageExpr is NULL. This may
3848 /// represent an error condition in the tree!
AST_MATCHER(ObjCMessageExpr,hasNullSelector)3849 AST_MATCHER(ObjCMessageExpr, hasNullSelector) {
3850   return Node.getSelector().isNull();
3851 }
3852 
3853 /// Matches when the selector is a Unary Selector
3854 ///
3855 ///  matcher = objCMessageExpr(matchesSelector(hasUnarySelector());
3856 ///  matches self.bodyView in the code below, but NOT the outer message
3857 ///  invocation of "loadHTMLString:baseURL:".
3858 /// \code
3859 ///     [self.bodyView loadHTMLString:html baseURL:NULL];
3860 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(ObjCMessageExpr,hasUnarySelector)3861 AST_MATCHER(ObjCMessageExpr, hasUnarySelector) {
3862   return Node.getSelector().isUnarySelector();
3863 }
3864 
3865 /// Matches when the selector is a keyword selector
3866 ///
3867 /// objCMessageExpr(hasKeywordSelector()) matches the generated setFrame
3868 /// message expression in
3869 ///
3870 /// \code
3871 ///   UIWebView *webView = ...;
3872 ///   CGRect bodyFrame = webView.frame;
3873 ///   bodyFrame.size.height = self.bodyContentHeight;
3874 ///   webView.frame = bodyFrame;
3875 ///   //     ^---- matches here
3876 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(ObjCMessageExpr,hasKeywordSelector)3877 AST_MATCHER(ObjCMessageExpr, hasKeywordSelector) {
3878   return Node.getSelector().isKeywordSelector();
3879 }
3880 
3881 /// Matches when the selector has the specified number of arguments
3882 ///
3883 ///  matcher = objCMessageExpr(numSelectorArgs(0));
3884 ///  matches self.bodyView in the code below
3885 ///
3886 ///  matcher = objCMessageExpr(numSelectorArgs(2));
3887 ///  matches the invocation of "loadHTMLString:baseURL:" but not that
3888 ///  of self.bodyView
3889 /// \code
3890 ///     [self.bodyView loadHTMLString:html baseURL:NULL];
3891 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(ObjCMessageExpr,numSelectorArgs,unsigned,N)3892 AST_MATCHER_P(ObjCMessageExpr, numSelectorArgs, unsigned, N) {
3893   return Node.getSelector().getNumArgs() == N;
3894 }
3895 
3896 /// Matches if the call or fold expression's callee expression matches.
3897 ///
3898 /// Given
3899 /// \code
3900 ///   class Y { void x() { this->x(); x(); Y y; y.x(); } };
3901 ///   void f() { f(); }
3902 /// \endcode
3903 /// callExpr(callee(expr()))
3904 ///   matches this->x(), x(), y.x(), f()
3905 /// with callee(...)
3906 ///   matching this->x, x, y.x, f respectively
3907 ///
3908 /// Given
3909 /// \code
3910 ///   template <typename... Args>
3911 ///   auto sum(Args... args) {
3912 ///       return (0 + ... + args);
3913 ///   }
3914 ///
3915 ///   template <typename... Args>
3916 ///   auto multiply(Args... args) {
3917 ///       return (args * ... * 1);
3918 ///   }
3919 /// \endcode
3920 /// cxxFoldExpr(callee(expr()))
3921 ///   matches (args * ... * 1)
3922 /// with callee(...)
3923 ///   matching *
3924 ///
3925 /// Note: Callee cannot take the more general internal::Matcher<Expr>
3926 /// because this introduces ambiguous overloads with calls to Callee taking a
3927 /// internal::Matcher<Decl>, as the matcher hierarchy is purely
3928 /// implemented in terms of implicit casts.
3929 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(callee,
3930                                    AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CallExpr,
3931                                                                    CXXFoldExpr),
3932                                    internal::Matcher<Stmt>, InnerMatcher, 0) {
3933   const auto *ExprNode = Node.getCallee();
3934   return (ExprNode != nullptr &&
3935           InnerMatcher.matches(*ExprNode, Finder, Builder));
3936 }
3937 
3938 /// Matches 1) if the call expression's callee's declaration matches the
3939 /// given matcher; or 2) if the Obj-C message expression's callee's method
3940 /// declaration matches the given matcher.
3941 ///
3942 /// Example matches y.x() (matcher = callExpr(callee(
3943 ///                                    cxxMethodDecl(hasName("x")))))
3944 /// \code
3945 ///   class Y { public: void x(); };
3946 ///   void z() { Y y; y.x(); }
3947 /// \endcode
3948 ///
3949 /// Example 2. Matches [I foo] with
3950 /// objcMessageExpr(callee(objcMethodDecl(hasName("foo"))))
3951 ///
3952 /// \code
3953 ///   @interface I: NSObject
3954 ///   +(void)foo;
3955 ///   @end
3956 ///   ...
3957 ///   [I foo]
3958 /// \endcode
3959 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(
3960     callee, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(ObjCMessageExpr, CallExpr),
3961     internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher, 1) {
3962   if (isa<CallExpr>(&Node))
3963     return callExpr(hasDeclaration(InnerMatcher))
3964         .matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
3965   else {
3966     // The dynamic cast below is guaranteed to succeed as there are only 2
3967     // supported return types.
3968     const auto *MsgNode = cast<ObjCMessageExpr>(&Node);
3969     const Decl *DeclNode = MsgNode->getMethodDecl();
3970     return (DeclNode != nullptr &&
3971             InnerMatcher.matches(*DeclNode, Finder, Builder));
3972   }
3973 }
3974 
3975 /// Matches if the expression's or declaration's type matches a type
3976 /// matcher.
3977 ///
3978 /// Example matches x (matcher = expr(hasType(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X")))))
3979 ///             and z (matcher = varDecl(hasType(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X")))))
3980 ///             and U (matcher = typedefDecl(hasType(asString("int")))
3981 ///             and friend class X (matcher = friendDecl(hasType("X"))
3982 ///             and public virtual X (matcher = cxxBaseSpecifier(hasType(
3983 ///                                               asString("class X")))
3984 /// \code
3985 ///  class X {};
3986 ///  void y(X &x) { x; X z; }
3987 ///  typedef int U;
3988 ///  class Y { friend class X; };
3989 ///  class Z : public virtual X {};
3990 /// \endcode
3991 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(
3992     hasType,
3993     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(Expr, FriendDecl, TypedefNameDecl,
3994                                     ValueDecl, CXXBaseSpecifier),
3995     internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher, 0) {
3996   QualType QT = internal::getUnderlyingType(Node);
3997   if (!QT.isNull())
3998     return InnerMatcher.matches(QT, Finder, Builder);
3999   return false;
4000 }
4001 
4002 /// Overloaded to match the declaration of the expression's or value
4003 /// declaration's type.
4004 ///
4005 /// In case of a value declaration (for example a variable declaration),
4006 /// this resolves one layer of indirection. For example, in the value
4007 /// declaration "X x;", cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X")) matches the declaration of
4008 /// X, while varDecl(hasType(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X")))) matches the
4009 /// declaration of x.
4010 ///
4011 /// Example matches x (matcher = expr(hasType(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X")))))
4012 ///             and z (matcher = varDecl(hasType(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X")))))
4013 ///             and friend class X (matcher = friendDecl(hasType("X"))
4014 ///             and public virtual X (matcher = cxxBaseSpecifier(hasType(
4015 ///                                               cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X"))))
4016 /// \code
4017 ///  class X {};
4018 ///  void y(X &x) { x; X z; }
4019 ///  class Y { friend class X; };
4020 ///  class Z : public virtual X {};
4021 /// \endcode
4022 ///
4023 /// Example matches class Derived
4024 /// (matcher = cxxRecordDecl(hasAnyBase(hasType(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("Base"))))))
4025 /// \code
4026 /// class Base {};
4027 /// class Derived : Base {};
4028 /// \endcode
4029 ///
4030 /// Usable as: Matcher<Expr>, Matcher<FriendDecl>, Matcher<ValueDecl>,
4031 /// Matcher<CXXBaseSpecifier>
4032 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(
4033     hasType,
4034     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(Expr, FriendDecl, ValueDecl,
4035                                     CXXBaseSpecifier),
4036     internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher, 1) {
4037   QualType QT = internal::getUnderlyingType(Node);
4038   if (!QT.isNull())
4039     return qualType(hasDeclaration(InnerMatcher)).matches(QT, Finder, Builder);
4040   return false;
4041 }
4042 
4043 /// Matches if the type location of a node matches the inner matcher.
4044 ///
4045 /// Examples:
4046 /// \code
4047 ///   int x;
4048 /// \endcode
4049 /// declaratorDecl(hasTypeLoc(loc(asString("int"))))
4050 ///   matches int x
4051 ///
4052 /// \code
4053 /// auto x = int(3);
4054 /// \endcode
4055 /// cxxTemporaryObjectExpr(hasTypeLoc(loc(asString("int"))))
4056 ///   matches int(3)
4057 ///
4058 /// \code
4059 /// struct Foo { Foo(int, int); };
4060 /// auto x = Foo(1, 2);
4061 /// \endcode
4062 /// cxxFunctionalCastExpr(hasTypeLoc(loc(asString("struct Foo"))))
4063 ///   matches Foo(1, 2)
4064 ///
4065 /// Usable as: Matcher<BlockDecl>, Matcher<CXXBaseSpecifier>,
4066 ///   Matcher<CXXCtorInitializer>, Matcher<CXXFunctionalCastExpr>,
4067 ///   Matcher<CXXNewExpr>, Matcher<CXXTemporaryObjectExpr>,
4068 ///   Matcher<CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr>,
4069 ///   Matcher<ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl>, Matcher<CompoundLiteralExpr>,
4070 ///   Matcher<DeclaratorDecl>, Matcher<ExplicitCastExpr>,
4071 ///   Matcher<ObjCPropertyDecl>, Matcher<TemplateArgumentLoc>,
4072 ///   Matcher<TypedefNameDecl>
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasTypeLoc,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (BlockDecl,CXXBaseSpecifier,CXXCtorInitializer,CXXFunctionalCastExpr,CXXNewExpr,CXXTemporaryObjectExpr,CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr,ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl,CompoundLiteralExpr,DeclaratorDecl,ExplicitCastExpr,ObjCPropertyDecl,TemplateArgumentLoc,TypedefNameDecl),internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>,Inner)4073 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
4074     hasTypeLoc,
4075     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(
4076         BlockDecl, CXXBaseSpecifier, CXXCtorInitializer, CXXFunctionalCastExpr,
4077         CXXNewExpr, CXXTemporaryObjectExpr, CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr,
4078         ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl, CompoundLiteralExpr, DeclaratorDecl,
4079         ExplicitCastExpr, ObjCPropertyDecl, TemplateArgumentLoc,
4080         TypedefNameDecl),
4081     internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>, Inner) {
4082   TypeSourceInfo *source = internal::GetTypeSourceInfo(Node);
4083   if (source == nullptr) {
4084     // This happens for example for implicit destructors.
4085     return false;
4086   }
4087   return Inner.matches(source->getTypeLoc(), Finder, Builder);
4088 }
4089 
4090 /// Matches if the matched type is represented by the given string.
4091 ///
4092 /// Given
4093 /// \code
4094 ///   class Y { public: void x(); };
4095 ///   void z() { Y* y; y->x(); }
4096 /// \endcode
4097 /// cxxMemberCallExpr(on(hasType(asString("class Y *"))))
4098 ///   matches y->x()
AST_MATCHER_P(QualType,asString,std::string,Name)4099 AST_MATCHER_P(QualType, asString, std::string, Name) {
4100   return Name == Node.getAsString();
4101 }
4102 
4103 /// Matches if the matched type is a pointer type and the pointee type
4104 /// matches the specified matcher.
4105 ///
4106 /// Example matches y->x()
4107 ///   (matcher = cxxMemberCallExpr(on(hasType(pointsTo
4108 ///      cxxRecordDecl(hasName("Y")))))))
4109 /// \code
4110 ///   class Y { public: void x(); };
4111 ///   void z() { Y *y; y->x(); }
4112 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(QualType,pointsTo,internal::Matcher<QualType>,InnerMatcher)4113 AST_MATCHER_P(
4114     QualType, pointsTo, internal::Matcher<QualType>,
4115     InnerMatcher) {
4116   return (!Node.isNull() && Node->isAnyPointerType() &&
4117           InnerMatcher.matches(Node->getPointeeType(), Finder, Builder));
4118 }
4119 
4120 /// Overloaded to match the pointee type's declaration.
4121 AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(QualType, pointsTo, internal::Matcher<Decl>,
4122                        InnerMatcher, 1) {
4123   return pointsTo(qualType(hasDeclaration(InnerMatcher)))
4124       .matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
4125 }
4126 
4127 /// Matches if the matched type matches the unqualified desugared
4128 /// type of the matched node.
4129 ///
4130 /// For example, in:
4131 /// \code
4132 ///   class A {};
4133 ///   using B = A;
4134 /// \endcode
4135 /// The matcher type(hasUnqualifiedDesugaredType(recordType())) matches
4136 /// both B and A.
AST_MATCHER_P(Type,hasUnqualifiedDesugaredType,internal::Matcher<Type>,InnerMatcher)4137 AST_MATCHER_P(Type, hasUnqualifiedDesugaredType, internal::Matcher<Type>,
4138               InnerMatcher) {
4139   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getUnqualifiedDesugaredType(), Finder,
4140                               Builder);
4141 }
4142 
4143 /// Matches if the matched type is a reference type and the referenced
4144 /// type matches the specified matcher.
4145 ///
4146 /// Example matches X &x and const X &y
4147 ///     (matcher = varDecl(hasType(references(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X"))))))
4148 /// \code
4149 ///   class X {
4150 ///     void a(X b) {
4151 ///       X &x = b;
4152 ///       const X &y = b;
4153 ///     }
4154 ///   };
4155 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(QualType,references,internal::Matcher<QualType>,InnerMatcher)4156 AST_MATCHER_P(QualType, references, internal::Matcher<QualType>,
4157               InnerMatcher) {
4158   return (!Node.isNull() && Node->isReferenceType() &&
4159           InnerMatcher.matches(Node->getPointeeType(), Finder, Builder));
4160 }
4161 
4162 /// Matches QualTypes whose canonical type matches InnerMatcher.
4163 ///
4164 /// Given:
4165 /// \code
4166 ///   typedef int &int_ref;
4167 ///   int a;
4168 ///   int_ref b = a;
4169 /// \endcode
4170 ///
4171 /// \c varDecl(hasType(qualType(referenceType()))))) will not match the
4172 /// declaration of b but \c
4173 /// varDecl(hasType(qualType(hasCanonicalType(referenceType())))))) does.
AST_MATCHER_P(QualType,hasCanonicalType,internal::Matcher<QualType>,InnerMatcher)4174 AST_MATCHER_P(QualType, hasCanonicalType, internal::Matcher<QualType>,
4175               InnerMatcher) {
4176   if (Node.isNull())
4177     return false;
4178   return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getCanonicalType(), Finder, Builder);
4179 }
4180 
4181 /// Overloaded to match the referenced type's declaration.
4182 AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(QualType, references, internal::Matcher<Decl>,
4183                        InnerMatcher, 1) {
4184   return references(qualType(hasDeclaration(InnerMatcher)))
4185       .matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
4186 }
4187 
4188 /// Matches on the implicit object argument of a member call expression. Unlike
4189 /// `on`, matches the argument directly without stripping away anything.
4190 ///
4191 /// Given
4192 /// \code
4193 ///   class Y { public: void m(); };
4194 ///   Y g();
4195 ///   class X : public Y { void g(); };
4196 ///   void z(Y y, X x) { y.m(); x.m(); x.g(); (g()).m(); }
4197 /// \endcode
4198 /// cxxMemberCallExpr(onImplicitObjectArgument(hasType(
4199 ///     cxxRecordDecl(hasName("Y")))))
4200 ///   matches `y.m()`, `x.m()` and (g()).m(), but not `x.g()`.
4201 /// cxxMemberCallExpr(on(callExpr()))
4202 ///   does not match `(g()).m()`, because the parens are not ignored.
4203 ///
4204 /// FIXME: Overload to allow directly matching types?
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXMemberCallExpr,onImplicitObjectArgument,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)4205 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXMemberCallExpr, onImplicitObjectArgument,
4206               internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
4207   const Expr *ExprNode = Node.getImplicitObjectArgument();
4208   return (ExprNode != nullptr &&
4209           InnerMatcher.matches(*ExprNode, Finder, Builder));
4210 }
4211 
4212 /// Matches if the type of the expression's implicit object argument either
4213 /// matches the InnerMatcher, or is a pointer to a type that matches the
4214 /// InnerMatcher.
4215 ///
4216 /// Given
4217 /// \code
4218 ///   class Y { public: void m(); };
4219 ///   class X : public Y { void g(); };
4220 ///   void z() { Y y; y.m(); Y *p; p->m(); X x; x.m(); x.g(); }
4221 /// \endcode
4222 /// cxxMemberCallExpr(thisPointerType(hasDeclaration(
4223 ///     cxxRecordDecl(hasName("Y")))))
4224 ///   matches `y.m()`, `p->m()` and `x.m()`.
4225 /// cxxMemberCallExpr(thisPointerType(hasDeclaration(
4226 ///     cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X")))))
4227 ///   matches `x.g()`.
4228 AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(CXXMemberCallExpr, thisPointerType,
4229                        internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher, 0) {
4230   return onImplicitObjectArgument(
4231       anyOf(hasType(InnerMatcher), hasType(pointsTo(InnerMatcher))))
4232       .matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
4233 }
4234 
4235 /// Overloaded to match the type's declaration.
4236 AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(CXXMemberCallExpr, thisPointerType,
4237                        internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher, 1) {
4238   return onImplicitObjectArgument(
4239       anyOf(hasType(InnerMatcher), hasType(pointsTo(InnerMatcher))))
4240       .matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
4241 }
4242 
4243 /// Matches a DeclRefExpr that refers to a declaration that matches the
4244 /// specified matcher.
4245 ///
4246 /// Example matches x in if(x)
4247 ///     (matcher = declRefExpr(to(varDecl(hasName("x")))))
4248 /// \code
4249 ///   bool x;
4250 ///   if (x) {}
4251 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(DeclRefExpr,to,internal::Matcher<Decl>,InnerMatcher)4252 AST_MATCHER_P(DeclRefExpr, to, internal::Matcher<Decl>,
4253               InnerMatcher) {
4254   const Decl *DeclNode = Node.getDecl();
4255   return (DeclNode != nullptr &&
4256           InnerMatcher.matches(*DeclNode, Finder, Builder));
4257 }
4258 
4259 /// Matches if a node refers to a declaration through a specific
4260 /// using shadow declaration.
4261 ///
4262 /// Examples:
4263 /// \code
4264 ///   namespace a { int f(); }
4265 ///   using a::f;
4266 ///   int x = f();
4267 /// \endcode
4268 /// declRefExpr(throughUsingDecl(anything()))
4269 ///   matches \c f
4270 ///
4271 /// \code
4272 ///   namespace a { class X{}; }
4273 ///   using a::X;
4274 ///   X x;
4275 /// \endcode
4276 /// typeLoc(loc(usingType(throughUsingDecl(anything()))))
4277 ///   matches \c X
4278 ///
4279 /// Usable as: Matcher<DeclRefExpr>, Matcher<UsingType>
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(throughUsingDecl,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (DeclRefExpr,UsingType),internal::Matcher<UsingShadowDecl>,Inner)4280 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(throughUsingDecl,
4281                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(DeclRefExpr,
4282                                                           UsingType),
4283                           internal::Matcher<UsingShadowDecl>, Inner) {
4284   const NamedDecl *FoundDecl = Node.getFoundDecl();
4285   if (const UsingShadowDecl *UsingDecl = dyn_cast<UsingShadowDecl>(FoundDecl))
4286     return Inner.matches(*UsingDecl, Finder, Builder);
4287   return false;
4288 }
4289 
4290 /// Matches an \c OverloadExpr if any of the declarations in the set of
4291 /// overloads matches the given matcher.
4292 ///
4293 /// Given
4294 /// \code
4295 ///   template <typename T> void foo(T);
4296 ///   template <typename T> void bar(T);
4297 ///   template <typename T> void baz(T t) {
4298 ///     foo(t);
4299 ///     bar(t);
4300 ///   }
4301 /// \endcode
4302 /// unresolvedLookupExpr(hasAnyDeclaration(
4303 ///     functionTemplateDecl(hasName("foo"))))
4304 ///   matches \c foo in \c foo(t); but not \c bar in \c bar(t);
AST_MATCHER_P(OverloadExpr,hasAnyDeclaration,internal::Matcher<Decl>,InnerMatcher)4305 AST_MATCHER_P(OverloadExpr, hasAnyDeclaration, internal::Matcher<Decl>,
4306               InnerMatcher) {
4307   return matchesFirstInPointerRange(InnerMatcher, Node.decls_begin(),
4308                                     Node.decls_end(), Finder,
4309                                     Builder) != Node.decls_end();
4310 }
4311 
4312 /// Matches the Decl of a DeclStmt which has a single declaration.
4313 ///
4314 /// Given
4315 /// \code
4316 ///   int a, b;
4317 ///   int c;
4318 /// \endcode
4319 /// declStmt(hasSingleDecl(anything()))
4320 ///   matches 'int c;' but not 'int a, b;'.
AST_MATCHER_P(DeclStmt,hasSingleDecl,internal::Matcher<Decl>,InnerMatcher)4321 AST_MATCHER_P(DeclStmt, hasSingleDecl, internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher) {
4322   if (Node.isSingleDecl()) {
4323     const Decl *FoundDecl = Node.getSingleDecl();
4324     return InnerMatcher.matches(*FoundDecl, Finder, Builder);
4325   }
4326   return false;
4327 }
4328 
4329 /// Matches a variable declaration that has an initializer expression
4330 /// that matches the given matcher.
4331 ///
4332 /// Example matches x (matcher = varDecl(hasInitializer(callExpr())))
4333 /// \code
4334 ///   bool y() { return true; }
4335 ///   bool x = y();
4336 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(VarDecl,hasInitializer,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)4337 AST_MATCHER_P(
4338     VarDecl, hasInitializer, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
4339     InnerMatcher) {
4340   const Expr *Initializer = Node.getAnyInitializer();
4341   return (Initializer != nullptr &&
4342           InnerMatcher.matches(*Initializer, Finder, Builder));
4343 }
4344 
4345 /// Matches a variable serving as the implicit variable for a lambda init-
4346 /// capture.
4347 ///
4348 /// Example matches x (matcher = varDecl(isInitCapture()))
4349 /// \code
4350 /// auto f = [x=3]() { return x; };
4351 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(VarDecl,isInitCapture)4352 AST_MATCHER(VarDecl, isInitCapture) { return Node.isInitCapture(); }
4353 
4354 /// Matches each lambda capture in a lambda expression.
4355 ///
4356 /// Given
4357 /// \code
4358 ///   int main() {
4359 ///     int x, y;
4360 ///     float z;
4361 ///     auto f = [=]() { return x + y + z; };
4362 ///   }
4363 /// \endcode
4364 /// lambdaExpr(forEachLambdaCapture(
4365 ///     lambdaCapture(capturesVar(varDecl(hasType(isInteger()))))))
4366 /// will trigger two matches, binding for 'x' and 'y' respectively.
AST_MATCHER_P(LambdaExpr,forEachLambdaCapture,internal::Matcher<LambdaCapture>,InnerMatcher)4367 AST_MATCHER_P(LambdaExpr, forEachLambdaCapture,
4368               internal::Matcher<LambdaCapture>, InnerMatcher) {
4369   BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result;
4370   bool Matched = false;
4371   for (const auto &Capture : Node.captures()) {
4372     if (Finder->isTraversalIgnoringImplicitNodes() && Capture.isImplicit())
4373       continue;
4374     BoundNodesTreeBuilder CaptureBuilder(*Builder);
4375     if (InnerMatcher.matches(Capture, Finder, &CaptureBuilder)) {
4376       Matched = true;
4377       Result.addMatch(CaptureBuilder);
4378     }
4379   }
4380   *Builder = std::move(Result);
4381   return Matched;
4382 }
4383 
4384 /// \brief Matches a static variable with local scope.
4385 ///
4386 /// Example matches y (matcher = varDecl(isStaticLocal()))
4387 /// \code
4388 /// void f() {
4389 ///   int x;
4390 ///   static int y;
4391 /// }
4392 /// static int z;
4393 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(VarDecl,isStaticLocal)4394 AST_MATCHER(VarDecl, isStaticLocal) {
4395   return Node.isStaticLocal();
4396 }
4397 
4398 /// Matches a variable declaration that has function scope and is a
4399 /// non-static local variable.
4400 ///
4401 /// Example matches x (matcher = varDecl(hasLocalStorage())
4402 /// \code
4403 /// void f() {
4404 ///   int x;
4405 ///   static int y;
4406 /// }
4407 /// int z;
4408 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(VarDecl,hasLocalStorage)4409 AST_MATCHER(VarDecl, hasLocalStorage) {
4410   return Node.hasLocalStorage();
4411 }
4412 
4413 /// Matches a variable declaration that does not have local storage.
4414 ///
4415 /// Example matches y and z (matcher = varDecl(hasGlobalStorage())
4416 /// \code
4417 /// void f() {
4418 ///   int x;
4419 ///   static int y;
4420 /// }
4421 /// int z;
4422 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(VarDecl,hasGlobalStorage)4423 AST_MATCHER(VarDecl, hasGlobalStorage) {
4424   return Node.hasGlobalStorage();
4425 }
4426 
4427 /// Matches a variable declaration that has automatic storage duration.
4428 ///
4429 /// Example matches x, but not y, z, or a.
4430 /// (matcher = varDecl(hasAutomaticStorageDuration())
4431 /// \code
4432 /// void f() {
4433 ///   int x;
4434 ///   static int y;
4435 ///   thread_local int z;
4436 /// }
4437 /// int a;
4438 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(VarDecl,hasAutomaticStorageDuration)4439 AST_MATCHER(VarDecl, hasAutomaticStorageDuration) {
4440   return Node.getStorageDuration() == SD_Automatic;
4441 }
4442 
4443 /// Matches a variable declaration that has static storage duration.
4444 /// It includes the variable declared at namespace scope and those declared
4445 /// with "static" and "extern" storage class specifiers.
4446 ///
4447 /// \code
4448 /// void f() {
4449 ///   int x;
4450 ///   static int y;
4451 ///   thread_local int z;
4452 /// }
4453 /// int a;
4454 /// static int b;
4455 /// extern int c;
4456 /// varDecl(hasStaticStorageDuration())
4457 ///   matches the function declaration y, a, b and c.
4458 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(VarDecl,hasStaticStorageDuration)4459 AST_MATCHER(VarDecl, hasStaticStorageDuration) {
4460   return Node.getStorageDuration() == SD_Static;
4461 }
4462 
4463 /// Matches a variable declaration that has thread storage duration.
4464 ///
4465 /// Example matches z, but not x, z, or a.
4466 /// (matcher = varDecl(hasThreadStorageDuration())
4467 /// \code
4468 /// void f() {
4469 ///   int x;
4470 ///   static int y;
4471 ///   thread_local int z;
4472 /// }
4473 /// int a;
4474 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(VarDecl,hasThreadStorageDuration)4475 AST_MATCHER(VarDecl, hasThreadStorageDuration) {
4476   return Node.getStorageDuration() == SD_Thread;
4477 }
4478 
4479 /// Matches a variable declaration that is an exception variable from
4480 /// a C++ catch block, or an Objective-C \@catch statement.
4481 ///
4482 /// Example matches x (matcher = varDecl(isExceptionVariable())
4483 /// \code
4484 /// void f(int y) {
4485 ///   try {
4486 ///   } catch (int x) {
4487 ///   }
4488 /// }
4489 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(VarDecl,isExceptionVariable)4490 AST_MATCHER(VarDecl, isExceptionVariable) {
4491   return Node.isExceptionVariable();
4492 }
4493 
4494 /// Checks that a call expression or a constructor call expression has
4495 /// a specific number of arguments (including absent default arguments).
4496 ///
4497 /// Example matches f(0, 0) (matcher = callExpr(argumentCountIs(2)))
4498 /// \code
4499 ///   void f(int x, int y);
4500 ///   f(0, 0);
4501 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(argumentCountIs,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (CallExpr,CXXConstructExpr,CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr,ObjCMessageExpr),unsigned,N)4502 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(argumentCountIs,
4503                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(
4504                               CallExpr, CXXConstructExpr,
4505                               CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr, ObjCMessageExpr),
4506                           unsigned, N) {
4507   unsigned NumArgs = Node.getNumArgs();
4508   if (!Finder->isTraversalIgnoringImplicitNodes())
4509     return NumArgs == N;
4510   while (NumArgs) {
4511     if (!isa<CXXDefaultArgExpr>(Node.getArg(NumArgs - 1)))
4512       break;
4513     --NumArgs;
4514   }
4515   return NumArgs == N;
4516 }
4517 
4518 /// Checks that a call expression or a constructor call expression has at least
4519 /// the specified number of arguments (including absent default arguments).
4520 ///
4521 /// Example matches f(0, 0) and g(0, 0, 0)
4522 /// (matcher = callExpr(argumentCountAtLeast(2)))
4523 /// \code
4524 ///   void f(int x, int y);
4525 ///   void g(int x, int y, int z);
4526 ///   f(0, 0);
4527 ///   g(0, 0, 0);
4528 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(argumentCountAtLeast,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (CallExpr,CXXConstructExpr,CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr,ObjCMessageExpr),unsigned,N)4529 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(argumentCountAtLeast,
4530                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(
4531                               CallExpr, CXXConstructExpr,
4532                               CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr, ObjCMessageExpr),
4533                           unsigned, N) {
4534   unsigned NumArgs = Node.getNumArgs();
4535   if (!Finder->isTraversalIgnoringImplicitNodes())
4536     return NumArgs >= N;
4537   while (NumArgs) {
4538     if (!isa<CXXDefaultArgExpr>(Node.getArg(NumArgs - 1)))
4539       break;
4540     --NumArgs;
4541   }
4542   return NumArgs >= N;
4543 }
4544 
4545 /// Matches the n'th argument of a call expression or a constructor
4546 /// call expression.
4547 ///
4548 /// Example matches y in x(y)
4549 ///     (matcher = callExpr(hasArgument(0, declRefExpr())))
4550 /// \code
4551 ///   void x(int) { int y; x(y); }
4552 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(hasArgument,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (CallExpr,CXXConstructExpr,CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr,ObjCMessageExpr),unsigned,N,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)4553 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(hasArgument,
4554                            AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(
4555                                CallExpr, CXXConstructExpr,
4556                                CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr, ObjCMessageExpr),
4557                            unsigned, N, internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
4558   if (N >= Node.getNumArgs())
4559     return false;
4560   const Expr *Arg = Node.getArg(N);
4561   if (Finder->isTraversalIgnoringImplicitNodes() && isa<CXXDefaultArgExpr>(Arg))
4562     return false;
4563   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Arg->IgnoreParenImpCasts(), Finder, Builder);
4564 }
4565 
4566 /// Matches the operand that does not contain the parameter pack.
4567 ///
4568 /// Example matches `(0 + ... + args)` and `(args * ... * 1)`
4569 ///     (matcher = cxxFoldExpr(hasFoldInit(expr())))
4570 ///   with hasFoldInit(...)
4571 ///     matching `0` and `1` respectively
4572 /// \code
4573 ///   template <typename... Args>
4574 ///   auto sum(Args... args) {
4575 ///       return (0 + ... + args);
4576 ///   }
4577 ///
4578 ///   template <typename... Args>
4579 ///   auto multiply(Args... args) {
4580 ///       return (args * ... * 1);
4581 ///   }
4582 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXFoldExpr,hasFoldInit,ast_matchers::internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMacher)4583 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXFoldExpr, hasFoldInit, ast_matchers::internal::Matcher<Expr>,
4584               InnerMacher) {
4585   const auto *const Init = Node.getInit();
4586   return Init && InnerMacher.matches(*Init, Finder, Builder);
4587 }
4588 
4589 /// Matches the operand that contains the parameter pack.
4590 ///
4591 /// Example matches `(0 + ... + args)`
4592 ///     (matcher = cxxFoldExpr(hasPattern(expr())))
4593 ///   with hasPattern(...)
4594 ///     matching `args`
4595 /// \code
4596 ///   template <typename... Args>
4597 ///   auto sum(Args... args) {
4598 ///       return (0 + ... + args);
4599 ///   }
4600 ///
4601 ///   template <typename... Args>
4602 ///   auto multiply(Args... args) {
4603 ///       return (args * ... * 1);
4604 ///   }
4605 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXFoldExpr,hasPattern,ast_matchers::internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMacher)4606 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXFoldExpr, hasPattern, ast_matchers::internal::Matcher<Expr>,
4607               InnerMacher) {
4608   const Expr *const Pattern = Node.getPattern();
4609   return Pattern && InnerMacher.matches(*Pattern, Finder, Builder);
4610 }
4611 
4612 /// Matches right-folding fold expressions.
4613 ///
4614 /// Example matches `(args * ... * 1)`
4615 ///     (matcher = cxxFoldExpr(isRightFold()))
4616 /// \code
4617 ///   template <typename... Args>
4618 ///   auto sum(Args... args) {
4619 ///       return (0 + ... + args);
4620 ///   }
4621 ///
4622 ///   template <typename... Args>
4623 ///   auto multiply(Args... args) {
4624 ///       return (args * ... * 1);
4625 ///   }
4626 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(CXXFoldExpr,isRightFold)4627 AST_MATCHER(CXXFoldExpr, isRightFold) { return Node.isRightFold(); }
4628 
4629 /// Matches left-folding fold expressions.
4630 ///
4631 /// Example matches `(0 + ... + args)`
4632 ///     (matcher = cxxFoldExpr(isLeftFold()))
4633 /// \code
4634 ///   template <typename... Args>
4635 ///   auto sum(Args... args) {
4636 ///       return (0 + ... + args);
4637 ///   }
4638 ///
4639 ///   template <typename... Args>
4640 ///   auto multiply(Args... args) {
4641 ///       return (args * ... * 1);
4642 ///   }
4643 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(CXXFoldExpr,isLeftFold)4644 AST_MATCHER(CXXFoldExpr, isLeftFold) { return Node.isLeftFold(); }
4645 
4646 /// Matches unary fold expressions, i.e. fold expressions without an
4647 /// initializer.
4648 ///
4649 /// Example matches `(args * ...)`
4650 ///     (matcher = cxxFoldExpr(isUnaryFold()))
4651 /// \code
4652 ///   template <typename... Args>
4653 ///   auto sum(Args... args) {
4654 ///       return (0 + ... + args);
4655 ///   }
4656 ///
4657 ///   template <typename... Args>
4658 ///   auto multiply(Args... args) {
4659 ///       return (args * ...);
4660 ///   }
4661 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(CXXFoldExpr,isUnaryFold)4662 AST_MATCHER(CXXFoldExpr, isUnaryFold) { return Node.getInit() == nullptr; }
4663 
4664 /// Matches binary fold expressions, i.e. fold expressions with an initializer.
4665 ///
4666 /// Example matches `(0 + ... + args)`
4667 ///     (matcher = cxxFoldExpr(isBinaryFold()))
4668 /// \code
4669 ///   template <typename... Args>
4670 ///   auto sum(Args... args) {
4671 ///       return (0 + ... + args);
4672 ///   }
4673 ///
4674 ///   template <typename... Args>
4675 ///   auto multiply(Args... args) {
4676 ///       return (args * ...);
4677 ///   }
4678 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(CXXFoldExpr,isBinaryFold)4679 AST_MATCHER(CXXFoldExpr, isBinaryFold) { return Node.getInit() != nullptr; }
4680 
4681 /// Matches the n'th item of an initializer list expression.
4682 ///
4683 /// Example matches y.
4684 ///     (matcher = initListExpr(hasInit(0, expr())))
4685 /// \code
4686 ///   int x{y}.
4687 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P2(InitListExpr,hasInit,unsigned,N,ast_matchers::internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)4688 AST_MATCHER_P2(InitListExpr, hasInit, unsigned, N,
4689                ast_matchers::internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
4690   return N < Node.getNumInits() &&
4691           InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getInit(N), Finder, Builder);
4692 }
4693 
4694 /// Matches declaration statements that contain a specific number of
4695 /// declarations.
4696 ///
4697 /// Example: Given
4698 /// \code
4699 ///   int a, b;
4700 ///   int c;
4701 ///   int d = 2, e;
4702 /// \endcode
4703 /// declCountIs(2)
4704 ///   matches 'int a, b;' and 'int d = 2, e;', but not 'int c;'.
AST_MATCHER_P(DeclStmt,declCountIs,unsigned,N)4705 AST_MATCHER_P(DeclStmt, declCountIs, unsigned, N) {
4706   return std::distance(Node.decl_begin(), Node.decl_end()) == (ptrdiff_t)N;
4707 }
4708 
4709 /// Matches the n'th declaration of a declaration statement.
4710 ///
4711 /// Note that this does not work for global declarations because the AST
4712 /// breaks up multiple-declaration DeclStmt's into multiple single-declaration
4713 /// DeclStmt's.
4714 /// Example: Given non-global declarations
4715 /// \code
4716 ///   int a, b = 0;
4717 ///   int c;
4718 ///   int d = 2, e;
4719 /// \endcode
4720 /// declStmt(containsDeclaration(
4721 ///       0, varDecl(hasInitializer(anything()))))
4722 ///   matches only 'int d = 2, e;', and
4723 /// declStmt(containsDeclaration(1, varDecl()))
4724 /// \code
4725 ///   matches 'int a, b = 0' as well as 'int d = 2, e;'
4726 ///   but 'int c;' is not matched.
4727 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P2(DeclStmt,containsDeclaration,unsigned,N,internal::Matcher<Decl>,InnerMatcher)4728 AST_MATCHER_P2(DeclStmt, containsDeclaration, unsigned, N,
4729                internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher) {
4730   const unsigned NumDecls = std::distance(Node.decl_begin(), Node.decl_end());
4731   if (N >= NumDecls)
4732     return false;
4733   DeclStmt::const_decl_iterator Iterator = Node.decl_begin();
4734   std::advance(Iterator, N);
4735   return InnerMatcher.matches(**Iterator, Finder, Builder);
4736 }
4737 
4738 /// Matches a C++ catch statement that has a catch-all handler.
4739 ///
4740 /// Given
4741 /// \code
4742 ///   try {
4743 ///     // ...
4744 ///   } catch (int) {
4745 ///     // ...
4746 ///   } catch (...) {
4747 ///     // ...
4748 ///   }
4749 /// \endcode
4750 /// cxxCatchStmt(isCatchAll()) matches catch(...) but not catch(int).
AST_MATCHER(CXXCatchStmt,isCatchAll)4751 AST_MATCHER(CXXCatchStmt, isCatchAll) {
4752   return Node.getExceptionDecl() == nullptr;
4753 }
4754 
4755 /// Matches a constructor initializer.
4756 ///
4757 /// Given
4758 /// \code
4759 ///   struct Foo {
4760 ///     Foo() : foo_(1) { }
4761 ///     int foo_;
4762 ///   };
4763 /// \endcode
4764 /// cxxRecordDecl(has(cxxConstructorDecl(
4765 ///   hasAnyConstructorInitializer(anything())
4766 /// )))
4767 ///   record matches Foo, hasAnyConstructorInitializer matches foo_(1)
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXConstructorDecl,hasAnyConstructorInitializer,internal::Matcher<CXXCtorInitializer>,InnerMatcher)4768 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXConstructorDecl, hasAnyConstructorInitializer,
4769               internal::Matcher<CXXCtorInitializer>, InnerMatcher) {
4770   auto MatchIt = matchesFirstInPointerRange(InnerMatcher, Node.init_begin(),
4771                                             Node.init_end(), Finder, Builder);
4772   if (MatchIt == Node.init_end())
4773     return false;
4774   return (*MatchIt)->isWritten() || !Finder->isTraversalIgnoringImplicitNodes();
4775 }
4776 
4777 /// Matches the field declaration of a constructor initializer.
4778 ///
4779 /// Given
4780 /// \code
4781 ///   struct Foo {
4782 ///     Foo() : foo_(1) { }
4783 ///     int foo_;
4784 ///   };
4785 /// \endcode
4786 /// cxxRecordDecl(has(cxxConstructorDecl(hasAnyConstructorInitializer(
4787 ///     forField(hasName("foo_"))))))
4788 ///   matches Foo
4789 /// with forField matching foo_
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXCtorInitializer,forField,internal::Matcher<FieldDecl>,InnerMatcher)4790 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXCtorInitializer, forField,
4791               internal::Matcher<FieldDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
4792   const FieldDecl *NodeAsDecl = Node.getAnyMember();
4793   return (NodeAsDecl != nullptr &&
4794       InnerMatcher.matches(*NodeAsDecl, Finder, Builder));
4795 }
4796 
4797 /// Matches the initializer expression of a constructor initializer.
4798 ///
4799 /// Given
4800 /// \code
4801 ///   struct Foo {
4802 ///     Foo() : foo_(1) { }
4803 ///     int foo_;
4804 ///   };
4805 /// \endcode
4806 /// cxxRecordDecl(has(cxxConstructorDecl(hasAnyConstructorInitializer(
4807 ///     withInitializer(integerLiteral(equals(1)))))))
4808 ///   matches Foo
4809 /// with withInitializer matching (1)
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXCtorInitializer,withInitializer,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)4810 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXCtorInitializer, withInitializer,
4811               internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
4812   const Expr* NodeAsExpr = Node.getInit();
4813   return (NodeAsExpr != nullptr &&
4814       InnerMatcher.matches(*NodeAsExpr, Finder, Builder));
4815 }
4816 
4817 /// Matches a constructor initializer if it is explicitly written in
4818 /// code (as opposed to implicitly added by the compiler).
4819 ///
4820 /// Given
4821 /// \code
4822 ///   struct Foo {
4823 ///     Foo() { }
4824 ///     Foo(int) : foo_("A") { }
4825 ///     string foo_;
4826 ///   };
4827 /// \endcode
4828 /// cxxConstructorDecl(hasAnyConstructorInitializer(isWritten()))
4829 ///   will match Foo(int), but not Foo()
AST_MATCHER(CXXCtorInitializer,isWritten)4830 AST_MATCHER(CXXCtorInitializer, isWritten) {
4831   return Node.isWritten();
4832 }
4833 
4834 /// Matches a constructor initializer if it is initializing a base, as
4835 /// opposed to a member.
4836 ///
4837 /// Given
4838 /// \code
4839 ///   struct B {};
4840 ///   struct D : B {
4841 ///     int I;
4842 ///     D(int i) : I(i) {}
4843 ///   };
4844 ///   struct E : B {
4845 ///     E() : B() {}
4846 ///   };
4847 /// \endcode
4848 /// cxxConstructorDecl(hasAnyConstructorInitializer(isBaseInitializer()))
4849 ///   will match E(), but not match D(int).
AST_MATCHER(CXXCtorInitializer,isBaseInitializer)4850 AST_MATCHER(CXXCtorInitializer, isBaseInitializer) {
4851   return Node.isBaseInitializer();
4852 }
4853 
4854 /// Matches a constructor initializer if it is initializing a member, as
4855 /// opposed to a base.
4856 ///
4857 /// Given
4858 /// \code
4859 ///   struct B {};
4860 ///   struct D : B {
4861 ///     int I;
4862 ///     D(int i) : I(i) {}
4863 ///   };
4864 ///   struct E : B {
4865 ///     E() : B() {}
4866 ///   };
4867 /// \endcode
4868 /// cxxConstructorDecl(hasAnyConstructorInitializer(isMemberInitializer()))
4869 ///   will match D(int), but not match E().
AST_MATCHER(CXXCtorInitializer,isMemberInitializer)4870 AST_MATCHER(CXXCtorInitializer, isMemberInitializer) {
4871   return Node.isMemberInitializer();
4872 }
4873 
4874 /// Matches any argument of a call expression or a constructor call
4875 /// expression, or an ObjC-message-send expression.
4876 ///
4877 /// Given
4878 /// \code
4879 ///   void x(int, int, int) { int y; x(1, y, 42); }
4880 /// \endcode
4881 /// callExpr(hasAnyArgument(declRefExpr()))
4882 ///   matches x(1, y, 42)
4883 /// with hasAnyArgument(...)
4884 ///   matching y
4885 ///
4886 /// For ObjectiveC, given
4887 /// \code
4888 ///   @interface I - (void) f:(int) y; @end
4889 ///   void foo(I *i) { [i f:12]; }
4890 /// \endcode
4891 /// objcMessageExpr(hasAnyArgument(integerLiteral(equals(12))))
4892 ///   matches [i f:12]
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasAnyArgument,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (CallExpr,CXXConstructExpr,CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr,ObjCMessageExpr),internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)4893 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasAnyArgument,
4894                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(
4895                               CallExpr, CXXConstructExpr,
4896                               CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr, ObjCMessageExpr),
4897                           internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
4898   for (const Expr *Arg : Node.arguments()) {
4899     if (Finder->isTraversalIgnoringImplicitNodes() &&
4900         isa<CXXDefaultArgExpr>(Arg))
4901       break;
4902     BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result(*Builder);
4903     if (InnerMatcher.matches(*Arg, Finder, &Result)) {
4904       *Builder = std::move(Result);
4905       return true;
4906     }
4907   }
4908   return false;
4909 }
4910 
4911 /// Matches lambda captures.
4912 ///
4913 /// Given
4914 /// \code
4915 ///   int main() {
4916 ///     int x;
4917 ///     auto f = [x](){};
4918 ///     auto g = [x = 1](){};
4919 ///   }
4920 /// \endcode
4921 /// In the matcher `lambdaExpr(hasAnyCapture(lambdaCapture()))`,
4922 /// `lambdaCapture()` matches `x` and `x=1`.
4923 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<LambdaCapture> lambdaCapture;
4924 
4925 /// Matches any capture in a lambda expression.
4926 ///
4927 /// Given
4928 /// \code
4929 ///   void foo() {
4930 ///     int t = 5;
4931 ///     auto f = [=](){ return t; };
4932 ///   }
4933 /// \endcode
4934 /// lambdaExpr(hasAnyCapture(lambdaCapture())) and
4935 /// lambdaExpr(hasAnyCapture(lambdaCapture(refersToVarDecl(hasName("t")))))
4936 ///   both match `[=](){ return t; }`.
AST_MATCHER_P(LambdaExpr,hasAnyCapture,internal::Matcher<LambdaCapture>,InnerMatcher)4937 AST_MATCHER_P(LambdaExpr, hasAnyCapture, internal::Matcher<LambdaCapture>,
4938               InnerMatcher) {
4939   for (const LambdaCapture &Capture : Node.captures()) {
4940     clang::ast_matchers::internal::BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result(*Builder);
4941     if (InnerMatcher.matches(Capture, Finder, &Result)) {
4942       *Builder = std::move(Result);
4943       return true;
4944     }
4945   }
4946   return false;
4947 }
4948 
4949 /// Matches a `LambdaCapture` that refers to the specified `VarDecl`. The
4950 /// `VarDecl` can be a separate variable that is captured by value or
4951 /// reference, or a synthesized variable if the capture has an initializer.
4952 ///
4953 /// Given
4954 /// \code
4955 ///   void foo() {
4956 ///     int x;
4957 ///     auto f = [x](){};
4958 ///     auto g = [x = 1](){};
4959 ///   }
4960 /// \endcode
4961 /// In the matcher
4962 /// lambdaExpr(hasAnyCapture(lambdaCapture(capturesVar(hasName("x")))),
4963 /// capturesVar(hasName("x")) matches `x` and `x = 1`.
AST_MATCHER_P(LambdaCapture,capturesVar,internal::Matcher<ValueDecl>,InnerMatcher)4964 AST_MATCHER_P(LambdaCapture, capturesVar, internal::Matcher<ValueDecl>,
4965               InnerMatcher) {
4966   auto *capturedVar = Node.getCapturedVar();
4967   return capturedVar && InnerMatcher.matches(*capturedVar, Finder, Builder);
4968 }
4969 
4970 /// Matches a `LambdaCapture` that refers to 'this'.
4971 ///
4972 /// Given
4973 /// \code
4974 /// class C {
4975 ///   int cc;
4976 ///   int f() {
4977 ///     auto l = [this]() { return cc; };
4978 ///     return l();
4979 ///   }
4980 /// };
4981 /// \endcode
4982 /// lambdaExpr(hasAnyCapture(lambdaCapture(capturesThis())))
4983 ///   matches `[this]() { return cc; }`.
AST_MATCHER(LambdaCapture,capturesThis)4984 AST_MATCHER(LambdaCapture, capturesThis) { return Node.capturesThis(); }
4985 
4986 /// Matches a constructor call expression which uses list initialization.
AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructExpr,isListInitialization)4987 AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructExpr, isListInitialization) {
4988   return Node.isListInitialization();
4989 }
4990 
4991 /// Matches a constructor call expression which requires
4992 /// zero initialization.
4993 ///
4994 /// Given
4995 /// \code
4996 /// void foo() {
4997 ///   struct point { double x; double y; };
4998 ///   point pt[2] = { { 1.0, 2.0 } };
4999 /// }
5000 /// \endcode
5001 /// initListExpr(has(cxxConstructExpr(requiresZeroInitialization()))
5002 /// will match the implicit array filler for pt[1].
AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructExpr,requiresZeroInitialization)5003 AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructExpr, requiresZeroInitialization) {
5004   return Node.requiresZeroInitialization();
5005 }
5006 
5007 /// Matches the n'th parameter of a function or an ObjC method
5008 /// declaration or a block.
5009 ///
5010 /// Given
5011 /// \code
5012 ///   class X { void f(int x) {} };
5013 /// \endcode
5014 /// cxxMethodDecl(hasParameter(0, hasType(varDecl())))
5015 ///   matches f(int x) {}
5016 /// with hasParameter(...)
5017 ///   matching int x
5018 ///
5019 /// For ObjectiveC, given
5020 /// \code
5021 ///   @interface I - (void) f:(int) y; @end
5022 /// \endcode
5023 //
5024 /// the matcher objcMethodDecl(hasParameter(0, hasName("y")))
5025 /// matches the declaration of method f with hasParameter
5026 /// matching y.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(hasParameter,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (FunctionDecl,ObjCMethodDecl,BlockDecl),unsigned,N,internal::Matcher<ParmVarDecl>,InnerMatcher)5027 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(hasParameter,
5028                            AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(FunctionDecl,
5029                                                            ObjCMethodDecl,
5030                                                            BlockDecl),
5031                            unsigned, N, internal::Matcher<ParmVarDecl>,
5032                            InnerMatcher) {
5033   return (N < Node.parameters().size()
5034           && InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.parameters()[N], Finder, Builder));
5035 }
5036 
5037 /// Matches all arguments and their respective ParmVarDecl.
5038 ///
5039 /// Given
5040 /// \code
5041 ///   void f(int i);
5042 ///   int y;
5043 ///   f(y);
5044 /// \endcode
5045 /// callExpr(
5046 ///   forEachArgumentWithParam(
5047 ///     declRefExpr(to(varDecl(hasName("y")))),
5048 ///     parmVarDecl(hasType(isInteger()))
5049 /// ))
5050 ///   matches f(y);
5051 /// with declRefExpr(...)
5052 ///   matching int y
5053 /// and parmVarDecl(...)
5054 ///   matching int i
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(forEachArgumentWithParam,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (CallExpr,CXXConstructExpr),internal::Matcher<Expr>,ArgMatcher,internal::Matcher<ParmVarDecl>,ParamMatcher)5055 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(forEachArgumentWithParam,
5056                            AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CallExpr,
5057                                                            CXXConstructExpr),
5058                            internal::Matcher<Expr>, ArgMatcher,
5059                            internal::Matcher<ParmVarDecl>, ParamMatcher) {
5060   BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result;
5061   // The first argument of an overloaded member operator is the implicit object
5062   // argument of the method which should not be matched against a parameter, so
5063   // we skip over it here.
5064   BoundNodesTreeBuilder Matches;
5065   unsigned ArgIndex = cxxOperatorCallExpr(callee(cxxMethodDecl()))
5066                               .matches(Node, Finder, &Matches)
5067                           ? 1
5068                           : 0;
5069   int ParamIndex = 0;
5070   bool Matched = false;
5071   for (; ArgIndex < Node.getNumArgs(); ++ArgIndex) {
5072     BoundNodesTreeBuilder ArgMatches(*Builder);
5073     if (ArgMatcher.matches(*(Node.getArg(ArgIndex)->IgnoreParenCasts()),
5074                            Finder, &ArgMatches)) {
5075       BoundNodesTreeBuilder ParamMatches(ArgMatches);
5076       if (expr(anyOf(cxxConstructExpr(hasDeclaration(cxxConstructorDecl(
5077                          hasParameter(ParamIndex, ParamMatcher)))),
5078                      callExpr(callee(functionDecl(
5079                          hasParameter(ParamIndex, ParamMatcher))))))
5080               .matches(Node, Finder, &ParamMatches)) {
5081         Result.addMatch(ParamMatches);
5082         Matched = true;
5083       }
5084     }
5085     ++ParamIndex;
5086   }
5087   *Builder = std::move(Result);
5088   return Matched;
5089 }
5090 
5091 /// Matches all arguments and their respective types for a \c CallExpr or
5092 /// \c CXXConstructExpr. It is very similar to \c forEachArgumentWithParam but
5093 /// it works on calls through function pointers as well.
5094 ///
5095 /// The difference is, that function pointers do not provide access to a
5096 /// \c ParmVarDecl, but only the \c QualType for each argument.
5097 ///
5098 /// Given
5099 /// \code
5100 ///   void f(int i);
5101 ///   int y;
5102 ///   f(y);
5103 ///   void (*f_ptr)(int) = f;
5104 ///   f_ptr(y);
5105 /// \endcode
5106 /// callExpr(
5107 ///   forEachArgumentWithParamType(
5108 ///     declRefExpr(to(varDecl(hasName("y")))),
5109 ///     qualType(isInteger()).bind("type)
5110 /// ))
5111 ///   matches f(y) and f_ptr(y)
5112 /// with declRefExpr(...)
5113 ///   matching int y
5114 /// and qualType(...)
5115 ///   matching int
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(forEachArgumentWithParamType,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (CallExpr,CXXConstructExpr),internal::Matcher<Expr>,ArgMatcher,internal::Matcher<QualType>,ParamMatcher)5116 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(forEachArgumentWithParamType,
5117                            AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CallExpr,
5118                                                            CXXConstructExpr),
5119                            internal::Matcher<Expr>, ArgMatcher,
5120                            internal::Matcher<QualType>, ParamMatcher) {
5121   BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result;
5122   // The first argument of an overloaded member operator is the implicit object
5123   // argument of the method which should not be matched against a parameter, so
5124   // we skip over it here.
5125   BoundNodesTreeBuilder Matches;
5126   unsigned ArgIndex = cxxOperatorCallExpr(callee(cxxMethodDecl()))
5127                               .matches(Node, Finder, &Matches)
5128                           ? 1
5129                           : 0;
5130 
5131   const FunctionProtoType *FProto = nullptr;
5132 
5133   if (const auto *Call = dyn_cast<CallExpr>(&Node)) {
5134     if (const auto *Value =
5135             dyn_cast_or_null<ValueDecl>(Call->getCalleeDecl())) {
5136       QualType QT = Value->getType().getCanonicalType();
5137 
5138       // This does not necessarily lead to a `FunctionProtoType`,
5139       // e.g. K&R functions do not have a function prototype.
5140       if (QT->isFunctionPointerType())
5141         FProto = QT->getPointeeType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
5142 
5143       if (QT->isMemberFunctionPointerType()) {
5144         const auto *MP = QT->getAs<MemberPointerType>();
5145         assert(MP && "Must be member-pointer if its a memberfunctionpointer");
5146         FProto = MP->getPointeeType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>();
5147         assert(FProto &&
5148                "The call must have happened through a member function "
5149                "pointer");
5150       }
5151     }
5152   }
5153 
5154   unsigned ParamIndex = 0;
5155   bool Matched = false;
5156   unsigned NumArgs = Node.getNumArgs();
5157   if (FProto && FProto->isVariadic())
5158     NumArgs = std::min(NumArgs, FProto->getNumParams());
5159 
5160   for (; ArgIndex < NumArgs; ++ArgIndex, ++ParamIndex) {
5161     BoundNodesTreeBuilder ArgMatches(*Builder);
5162     if (ArgMatcher.matches(*(Node.getArg(ArgIndex)->IgnoreParenCasts()), Finder,
5163                            &ArgMatches)) {
5164       BoundNodesTreeBuilder ParamMatches(ArgMatches);
5165 
5166       // This test is cheaper compared to the big matcher in the next if.
5167       // Therefore, please keep this order.
5168       if (FProto && FProto->getNumParams() > ParamIndex) {
5169         QualType ParamType = FProto->getParamType(ParamIndex);
5170         if (ParamMatcher.matches(ParamType, Finder, &ParamMatches)) {
5171           Result.addMatch(ParamMatches);
5172           Matched = true;
5173           continue;
5174         }
5175       }
5176       if (expr(anyOf(cxxConstructExpr(hasDeclaration(cxxConstructorDecl(
5177                          hasParameter(ParamIndex, hasType(ParamMatcher))))),
5178                      callExpr(callee(functionDecl(
5179                          hasParameter(ParamIndex, hasType(ParamMatcher)))))))
5180               .matches(Node, Finder, &ParamMatches)) {
5181         Result.addMatch(ParamMatches);
5182         Matched = true;
5183         continue;
5184       }
5185     }
5186   }
5187   *Builder = std::move(Result);
5188   return Matched;
5189 }
5190 
5191 /// Matches the ParmVarDecl nodes that are at the N'th position in the parameter
5192 /// list. The parameter list could be that of either a block, function, or
5193 /// objc-method.
5194 ///
5195 ///
5196 /// Given
5197 ///
5198 /// \code
5199 /// void f(int a, int b, int c) {
5200 /// }
5201 /// \endcode
5202 ///
5203 /// ``parmVarDecl(isAtPosition(0))`` matches ``int a``.
5204 ///
5205 /// ``parmVarDecl(isAtPosition(1))`` matches ``int b``.
AST_MATCHER_P(ParmVarDecl,isAtPosition,unsigned,N)5206 AST_MATCHER_P(ParmVarDecl, isAtPosition, unsigned, N) {
5207   const clang::DeclContext *Context = Node.getParentFunctionOrMethod();
5208 
5209   if (const auto *Decl = dyn_cast_or_null<FunctionDecl>(Context))
5210     return N < Decl->param_size() && Decl->getParamDecl(N) == &Node;
5211   if (const auto *Decl = dyn_cast_or_null<BlockDecl>(Context))
5212     return N < Decl->param_size() && Decl->getParamDecl(N) == &Node;
5213   if (const auto *Decl = dyn_cast_or_null<ObjCMethodDecl>(Context))
5214     return N < Decl->param_size() && Decl->getParamDecl(N) == &Node;
5215 
5216   return false;
5217 }
5218 
5219 /// Matches any parameter of a function or an ObjC method declaration or a
5220 /// block.
5221 ///
5222 /// Does not match the 'this' parameter of a method.
5223 ///
5224 /// Given
5225 /// \code
5226 ///   class X { void f(int x, int y, int z) {} };
5227 /// \endcode
5228 /// cxxMethodDecl(hasAnyParameter(hasName("y")))
5229 ///   matches f(int x, int y, int z) {}
5230 /// with hasAnyParameter(...)
5231 ///   matching int y
5232 ///
5233 /// For ObjectiveC, given
5234 /// \code
5235 ///   @interface I - (void) f:(int) y; @end
5236 /// \endcode
5237 //
5238 /// the matcher objcMethodDecl(hasAnyParameter(hasName("y")))
5239 /// matches the declaration of method f with hasParameter
5240 /// matching y.
5241 ///
5242 /// For blocks, given
5243 /// \code
5244 ///   b = ^(int y) { printf("%d", y) };
5245 /// \endcode
5246 ///
5247 /// the matcher blockDecl(hasAnyParameter(hasName("y")))
5248 /// matches the declaration of the block b with hasParameter
5249 /// matching y.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasAnyParameter,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (FunctionDecl,ObjCMethodDecl,BlockDecl),internal::Matcher<ParmVarDecl>,InnerMatcher)5250 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasAnyParameter,
5251                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(FunctionDecl,
5252                                                           ObjCMethodDecl,
5253                                                           BlockDecl),
5254                           internal::Matcher<ParmVarDecl>,
5255                           InnerMatcher) {
5256   return matchesFirstInPointerRange(InnerMatcher, Node.param_begin(),
5257                                     Node.param_end(), Finder,
5258                                     Builder) != Node.param_end();
5259 }
5260 
5261 /// Matches \c FunctionDecls and \c FunctionProtoTypes that have a
5262 /// specific parameter count.
5263 ///
5264 /// Given
5265 /// \code
5266 ///   void f(int i) {}
5267 ///   void g(int i, int j) {}
5268 ///   void h(int i, int j);
5269 ///   void j(int i);
5270 ///   void k(int x, int y, int z, ...);
5271 /// \endcode
5272 /// functionDecl(parameterCountIs(2))
5273 ///   matches \c g and \c h
5274 /// functionProtoType(parameterCountIs(2))
5275 ///   matches \c g and \c h
5276 /// functionProtoType(parameterCountIs(3))
5277 ///   matches \c k
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(parameterCountIs,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (FunctionDecl,FunctionProtoType),unsigned,N)5278 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(parameterCountIs,
5279                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(FunctionDecl,
5280                                                           FunctionProtoType),
5281                           unsigned, N) {
5282   return Node.getNumParams() == N;
5283 }
5284 
5285 /// Matches classTemplateSpecialization, templateSpecializationType and
5286 /// functionDecl nodes where the template argument matches the inner matcher.
5287 /// This matcher may produce multiple matches.
5288 ///
5289 /// Given
5290 /// \code
5291 ///   template <typename T, unsigned N, unsigned M>
5292 ///   struct Matrix {};
5293 ///
5294 ///   constexpr unsigned R = 2;
5295 ///   Matrix<int, R * 2, R * 4> M;
5296 ///
5297 ///   template <typename T, typename U>
5298 ///   void f(T&& t, U&& u) {}
5299 ///
5300 ///   bool B = false;
5301 ///   f(R, B);
5302 /// \endcode
5303 /// templateSpecializationType(forEachTemplateArgument(isExpr(expr())))
5304 ///   matches twice, with expr() matching 'R * 2' and 'R * 4'
5305 /// functionDecl(forEachTemplateArgument(refersToType(builtinType())))
5306 ///   matches the specialization f<unsigned, bool> twice, for 'unsigned'
5307 ///   and 'bool'
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(forEachTemplateArgument,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl,TemplateSpecializationType,FunctionDecl),clang::ast_matchers::internal::Matcher<TemplateArgument>,InnerMatcher)5308 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
5309     forEachTemplateArgument,
5310     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl,
5311                                     TemplateSpecializationType, FunctionDecl),
5312     clang::ast_matchers::internal::Matcher<TemplateArgument>, InnerMatcher) {
5313   ArrayRef<TemplateArgument> TemplateArgs =
5314       clang::ast_matchers::internal::getTemplateSpecializationArgs(Node);
5315   clang::ast_matchers::internal::BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result;
5316   bool Matched = false;
5317   for (const auto &Arg : TemplateArgs) {
5318     clang::ast_matchers::internal::BoundNodesTreeBuilder ArgBuilder(*Builder);
5319     if (InnerMatcher.matches(Arg, Finder, &ArgBuilder)) {
5320       Matched = true;
5321       Result.addMatch(ArgBuilder);
5322     }
5323   }
5324   *Builder = std::move(Result);
5325   return Matched;
5326 }
5327 
5328 /// Matches \c FunctionDecls that have a noreturn attribute.
5329 ///
5330 /// Given
5331 /// \code
5332 ///   void nope();
5333 ///   [[noreturn]] void a();
5334 ///   __attribute__((noreturn)) void b();
5335 ///   struct c { [[noreturn]] c(); };
5336 /// \endcode
5337 /// functionDecl(isNoReturn())
5338 ///   matches all of those except
5339 /// \code
5340 ///   void nope();
5341 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl,isNoReturn)5342 AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl, isNoReturn) { return Node.isNoReturn(); }
5343 
5344 /// Matches the return type of a function declaration.
5345 ///
5346 /// Given:
5347 /// \code
5348 ///   class X { int f() { return 1; } };
5349 /// \endcode
5350 /// cxxMethodDecl(returns(asString("int")))
5351 ///   matches int f() { return 1; }
AST_MATCHER_P(FunctionDecl,returns,internal::Matcher<QualType>,InnerMatcher)5352 AST_MATCHER_P(FunctionDecl, returns,
5353               internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher) {
5354   return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getReturnType(), Finder, Builder);
5355 }
5356 
5357 /// Matches extern "C" function or variable declarations.
5358 ///
5359 /// Given:
5360 /// \code
5361 ///   extern "C" void f() {}
5362 ///   extern "C" { void g() {} }
5363 ///   void h() {}
5364 ///   extern "C" int x = 1;
5365 ///   extern "C" int y = 2;
5366 ///   int z = 3;
5367 /// \endcode
5368 /// functionDecl(isExternC())
5369 ///   matches the declaration of f and g, but not the declaration of h.
5370 /// varDecl(isExternC())
5371 ///   matches the declaration of x and y, but not the declaration of z.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isExternC,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (FunctionDecl,VarDecl))5372 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isExternC, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(FunctionDecl,
5373                                                                    VarDecl)) {
5374   return Node.isExternC();
5375 }
5376 
5377 /// Matches variable/function declarations that have "static" storage
5378 /// class specifier ("static" keyword) written in the source.
5379 ///
5380 /// Given:
5381 /// \code
5382 ///   static void f() {}
5383 ///   static int i = 0;
5384 ///   extern int j;
5385 ///   int k;
5386 /// \endcode
5387 /// functionDecl(isStaticStorageClass())
5388 ///   matches the function declaration f.
5389 /// varDecl(isStaticStorageClass())
5390 ///   matches the variable declaration i.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isStaticStorageClass,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (FunctionDecl,VarDecl))5391 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isStaticStorageClass,
5392                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(FunctionDecl,
5393                                                         VarDecl)) {
5394   return Node.getStorageClass() == SC_Static;
5395 }
5396 
5397 /// Matches deleted function declarations.
5398 ///
5399 /// Given:
5400 /// \code
5401 ///   void Func();
5402 ///   void DeletedFunc() = delete;
5403 /// \endcode
5404 /// functionDecl(isDeleted())
5405 ///   matches the declaration of DeletedFunc, but not Func.
AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl,isDeleted)5406 AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl, isDeleted) {
5407   return Node.isDeleted();
5408 }
5409 
5410 /// Matches defaulted function declarations.
5411 ///
5412 /// Given:
5413 /// \code
5414 ///   class A { ~A(); };
5415 ///   class B { ~B() = default; };
5416 /// \endcode
5417 /// functionDecl(isDefaulted())
5418 ///   matches the declaration of ~B, but not ~A.
AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl,isDefaulted)5419 AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl, isDefaulted) {
5420   return Node.isDefaulted();
5421 }
5422 
5423 /// Matches weak function declarations.
5424 ///
5425 /// Given:
5426 /// \code
5427 ///   void foo() __attribute__((__weakref__("__foo")));
5428 ///   void bar();
5429 /// \endcode
5430 /// functionDecl(isWeak())
5431 ///   matches the weak declaration "foo", but not "bar".
AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl,isWeak)5432 AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl, isWeak) { return Node.isWeak(); }
5433 
5434 /// Matches functions that have a dynamic exception specification.
5435 ///
5436 /// Given:
5437 /// \code
5438 ///   void f();
5439 ///   void g() noexcept;
5440 ///   void h() noexcept(true);
5441 ///   void i() noexcept(false);
5442 ///   void j() throw();
5443 ///   void k() throw(int);
5444 ///   void l() throw(...);
5445 /// \endcode
5446 /// functionDecl(hasDynamicExceptionSpec()) and
5447 ///   functionProtoType(hasDynamicExceptionSpec())
5448 ///   match the declarations of j, k, and l, but not f, g, h, or i.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(hasDynamicExceptionSpec,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (FunctionDecl,FunctionProtoType))5449 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(hasDynamicExceptionSpec,
5450                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(FunctionDecl,
5451                                                         FunctionProtoType)) {
5452   if (const FunctionProtoType *FnTy = internal::getFunctionProtoType(Node))
5453     return FnTy->hasDynamicExceptionSpec();
5454   return false;
5455 }
5456 
5457 /// Matches functions that have a non-throwing exception specification.
5458 ///
5459 /// Given:
5460 /// \code
5461 ///   void f();
5462 ///   void g() noexcept;
5463 ///   void h() throw();
5464 ///   void i() throw(int);
5465 ///   void j() noexcept(false);
5466 /// \endcode
5467 /// functionDecl(isNoThrow()) and functionProtoType(isNoThrow())
5468 ///   match the declarations of g, and h, but not f, i or j.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isNoThrow,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (FunctionDecl,FunctionProtoType))5469 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isNoThrow,
5470                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(FunctionDecl,
5471                                                         FunctionProtoType)) {
5472   const FunctionProtoType *FnTy = internal::getFunctionProtoType(Node);
5473 
5474   // If the function does not have a prototype, then it is assumed to be a
5475   // throwing function (as it would if the function did not have any exception
5476   // specification).
5477   if (!FnTy)
5478     return false;
5479 
5480   // Assume the best for any unresolved exception specification.
5481   if (isUnresolvedExceptionSpec(FnTy->getExceptionSpecType()))
5482     return true;
5483 
5484   return FnTy->isNothrow();
5485 }
5486 
5487 /// Matches consteval function declarations and if consteval/if ! consteval
5488 /// statements.
5489 ///
5490 /// Given:
5491 /// \code
5492 ///   consteval int a();
5493 ///   void b() { if consteval {} }
5494 ///   void c() { if ! consteval {} }
5495 ///   void d() { if ! consteval {} else {} }
5496 /// \endcode
5497 /// functionDecl(isConsteval())
5498 ///   matches the declaration of "int a()".
5499 /// ifStmt(isConsteval())
5500 ///   matches the if statement in "void b()", "void c()", "void d()".
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isConsteval,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (FunctionDecl,IfStmt))5501 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isConsteval,
5502                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(FunctionDecl, IfStmt)) {
5503   return Node.isConsteval();
5504 }
5505 
5506 /// Matches constexpr variable and function declarations,
5507 ///        and if constexpr.
5508 ///
5509 /// Given:
5510 /// \code
5511 ///   constexpr int foo = 42;
5512 ///   constexpr int bar();
5513 ///   void baz() { if constexpr(1 > 0) {} }
5514 /// \endcode
5515 /// varDecl(isConstexpr())
5516 ///   matches the declaration of foo.
5517 /// functionDecl(isConstexpr())
5518 ///   matches the declaration of bar.
5519 /// ifStmt(isConstexpr())
5520 ///   matches the if statement in baz.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isConstexpr,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (VarDecl,FunctionDecl,IfStmt))5521 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isConstexpr,
5522                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(VarDecl,
5523                                                         FunctionDecl,
5524                                                         IfStmt)) {
5525   return Node.isConstexpr();
5526 }
5527 
5528 /// Matches constinit variable declarations.
5529 ///
5530 /// Given:
5531 /// \code
5532 ///   constinit int foo = 42;
5533 ///   constinit const char* bar = "bar";
5534 ///   int baz = 42;
5535 ///   [[clang::require_constant_initialization]] int xyz = 42;
5536 /// \endcode
5537 /// varDecl(isConstinit())
5538 ///   matches the declaration of `foo` and `bar`, but not `baz` and `xyz`.
AST_MATCHER(VarDecl,isConstinit)5539 AST_MATCHER(VarDecl, isConstinit) {
5540   if (const auto *CIA = Node.getAttr<ConstInitAttr>())
5541     return CIA->isConstinit();
5542   return false;
5543 }
5544 
5545 /// Matches selection statements with initializer.
5546 ///
5547 /// Given:
5548 /// \code
5549 ///  void foo() {
5550 ///    if (int i = foobar(); i > 0) {}
5551 ///    switch (int i = foobar(); i) {}
5552 ///    for (auto& a = get_range(); auto& x : a) {}
5553 ///  }
5554 ///  void bar() {
5555 ///    if (foobar() > 0) {}
5556 ///    switch (foobar()) {}
5557 ///    for (auto& x : get_range()) {}
5558 ///  }
5559 /// \endcode
5560 /// ifStmt(hasInitStatement(anything()))
5561 ///   matches the if statement in foo but not in bar.
5562 /// switchStmt(hasInitStatement(anything()))
5563 ///   matches the switch statement in foo but not in bar.
5564 /// cxxForRangeStmt(hasInitStatement(anything()))
5565 ///   matches the range for statement in foo but not in bar.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasInitStatement,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (IfStmt,SwitchStmt,CXXForRangeStmt),internal::Matcher<Stmt>,InnerMatcher)5566 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasInitStatement,
5567                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(IfStmt, SwitchStmt,
5568                                                           CXXForRangeStmt),
5569                           internal::Matcher<Stmt>, InnerMatcher) {
5570   const Stmt *Init = Node.getInit();
5571   return Init != nullptr && InnerMatcher.matches(*Init, Finder, Builder);
5572 }
5573 
5574 /// Matches the condition expression of an if statement, for loop,
5575 /// switch statement or conditional operator.
5576 ///
5577 /// Example matches true (matcher = hasCondition(cxxBoolLiteral(equals(true))))
5578 /// \code
5579 ///   if (true) {}
5580 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasCondition,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (IfStmt,ForStmt,WhileStmt,DoStmt,SwitchStmt,AbstractConditionalOperator),internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)5581 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
5582     hasCondition,
5583     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(IfStmt, ForStmt, WhileStmt, DoStmt,
5584                                     SwitchStmt, AbstractConditionalOperator),
5585     internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
5586   const Expr *const Condition = Node.getCond();
5587   return (Condition != nullptr &&
5588           InnerMatcher.matches(*Condition, Finder, Builder));
5589 }
5590 
5591 /// Matches the then-statement of an if statement.
5592 ///
5593 /// Examples matches the if statement
5594 ///   (matcher = ifStmt(hasThen(cxxBoolLiteral(equals(true)))))
5595 /// \code
5596 ///   if (false) true; else false;
5597 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(IfStmt,hasThen,internal::Matcher<Stmt>,InnerMatcher)5598 AST_MATCHER_P(IfStmt, hasThen, internal::Matcher<Stmt>, InnerMatcher) {
5599   const Stmt *const Then = Node.getThen();
5600   return (Then != nullptr && InnerMatcher.matches(*Then, Finder, Builder));
5601 }
5602 
5603 /// Matches the else-statement of an if statement.
5604 ///
5605 /// Examples matches the if statement
5606 ///   (matcher = ifStmt(hasElse(cxxBoolLiteral(equals(true)))))
5607 /// \code
5608 ///   if (false) false; else true;
5609 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(IfStmt,hasElse,internal::Matcher<Stmt>,InnerMatcher)5610 AST_MATCHER_P(IfStmt, hasElse, internal::Matcher<Stmt>, InnerMatcher) {
5611   const Stmt *const Else = Node.getElse();
5612   return (Else != nullptr && InnerMatcher.matches(*Else, Finder, Builder));
5613 }
5614 
5615 /// Matches if a node equals a previously bound node.
5616 ///
5617 /// Matches a node if it equals the node previously bound to \p ID.
5618 ///
5619 /// Given
5620 /// \code
5621 ///   class X { int a; int b; };
5622 /// \endcode
5623 /// cxxRecordDecl(
5624 ///     has(fieldDecl(hasName("a"), hasType(type().bind("t")))),
5625 ///     has(fieldDecl(hasName("b"), hasType(type(equalsBoundNode("t"))))))
5626 ///   matches the class \c X, as \c a and \c b have the same type.
5627 ///
5628 /// Note that when multiple matches are involved via \c forEach* matchers,
5629 /// \c equalsBoundNodes acts as a filter.
5630 /// For example:
5631 /// compoundStmt(
5632 ///     forEachDescendant(varDecl().bind("d")),
5633 ///     forEachDescendant(declRefExpr(to(decl(equalsBoundNode("d"))))))
5634 /// will trigger a match for each combination of variable declaration
5635 /// and reference to that variable declaration within a compound statement.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(equalsBoundNode,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (Stmt,Decl,Type,QualType),std::string,ID)5636 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(equalsBoundNode,
5637                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(Stmt, Decl, Type,
5638                                                           QualType),
5639                           std::string, ID) {
5640   // FIXME: Figure out whether it makes sense to allow this
5641   // on any other node types.
5642   // For *Loc it probably does not make sense, as those seem
5643   // unique. For NestedNameSepcifier it might make sense, as
5644   // those also have pointer identity, but I'm not sure whether
5645   // they're ever reused.
5646   internal::NotEqualsBoundNodePredicate Predicate;
5647   Predicate.ID = ID;
5648   Predicate.Node = DynTypedNode::create(Node);
5649   return Builder->removeBindings(Predicate);
5650 }
5651 
5652 /// Matches the condition variable statement in an if statement.
5653 ///
5654 /// Given
5655 /// \code
5656 ///   if (A* a = GetAPointer()) {}
5657 /// \endcode
5658 /// hasConditionVariableStatement(...)
5659 ///   matches 'A* a = GetAPointer()'.
AST_MATCHER_P(IfStmt,hasConditionVariableStatement,internal::Matcher<DeclStmt>,InnerMatcher)5660 AST_MATCHER_P(IfStmt, hasConditionVariableStatement,
5661               internal::Matcher<DeclStmt>, InnerMatcher) {
5662   const DeclStmt* const DeclarationStatement =
5663     Node.getConditionVariableDeclStmt();
5664   return DeclarationStatement != nullptr &&
5665          InnerMatcher.matches(*DeclarationStatement, Finder, Builder);
5666 }
5667 
5668 /// Matches the index expression of an array subscript expression.
5669 ///
5670 /// Given
5671 /// \code
5672 ///   int i[5];
5673 ///   void f() { i[1] = 42; }
5674 /// \endcode
5675 /// arraySubscriptExpression(hasIndex(integerLiteral()))
5676 ///   matches \c i[1] with the \c integerLiteral() matching \c 1
AST_MATCHER_P(ArraySubscriptExpr,hasIndex,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)5677 AST_MATCHER_P(ArraySubscriptExpr, hasIndex,
5678               internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
5679   if (const Expr* Expression = Node.getIdx())
5680     return InnerMatcher.matches(*Expression, Finder, Builder);
5681   return false;
5682 }
5683 
5684 /// Matches the base expression of an array subscript expression.
5685 ///
5686 /// Given
5687 /// \code
5688 ///   int i[5];
5689 ///   void f() { i[1] = 42; }
5690 /// \endcode
5691 /// arraySubscriptExpression(hasBase(implicitCastExpr(
5692 ///     hasSourceExpression(declRefExpr()))))
5693 ///   matches \c i[1] with the \c declRefExpr() matching \c i
AST_MATCHER_P(ArraySubscriptExpr,hasBase,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)5694 AST_MATCHER_P(ArraySubscriptExpr, hasBase,
5695               internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
5696   if (const Expr* Expression = Node.getBase())
5697     return InnerMatcher.matches(*Expression, Finder, Builder);
5698   return false;
5699 }
5700 
5701 /// Matches a 'for', 'while', 'while' statement or a function or coroutine
5702 /// definition that has a given body. Note that in case of functions or
5703 /// coroutines this matcher only matches the definition itself and not the
5704 /// other declarations of the same function or coroutine.
5705 ///
5706 /// Given
5707 /// \code
5708 ///   for (;;) {}
5709 /// \endcode
5710 /// forStmt(hasBody(compoundStmt()))
5711 ///   matches 'for (;;) {}'
5712 /// with compoundStmt()
5713 ///   matching '{}'
5714 ///
5715 /// Given
5716 /// \code
5717 ///   void f();
5718 ///   void f() {}
5719 /// \endcode
5720 /// functionDecl(hasBody(compoundStmt()))
5721 ///   matches 'void f() {}'
5722 /// with compoundStmt()
5723 ///   matching '{}'
5724 ///   but does not match 'void f();'
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasBody,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (DoStmt,ForStmt,WhileStmt,CXXForRangeStmt,FunctionDecl,CoroutineBodyStmt),internal::Matcher<Stmt>,InnerMatcher)5725 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
5726     hasBody,
5727     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(DoStmt, ForStmt, WhileStmt, CXXForRangeStmt,
5728                                     FunctionDecl, CoroutineBodyStmt),
5729     internal::Matcher<Stmt>, InnerMatcher) {
5730   if (Finder->isTraversalIgnoringImplicitNodes() && isDefaultedHelper(&Node))
5731     return false;
5732   const Stmt *const Statement = internal::GetBodyMatcher<NodeType>::get(Node);
5733   return (Statement != nullptr &&
5734           InnerMatcher.matches(*Statement, Finder, Builder));
5735 }
5736 
5737 /// Matches a function declaration that has a given body present in the AST.
5738 /// Note that this matcher matches all the declarations of a function whose
5739 /// body is present in the AST.
5740 ///
5741 /// Given
5742 /// \code
5743 ///   void f();
5744 ///   void f() {}
5745 ///   void g();
5746 /// \endcode
5747 /// functionDecl(hasAnyBody(compoundStmt()))
5748 ///   matches both 'void f();'
5749 ///   and 'void f() {}'
5750 /// with compoundStmt()
5751 ///   matching '{}'
5752 ///   but does not match 'void g();'
AST_MATCHER_P(FunctionDecl,hasAnyBody,internal::Matcher<Stmt>,InnerMatcher)5753 AST_MATCHER_P(FunctionDecl, hasAnyBody,
5754               internal::Matcher<Stmt>, InnerMatcher) {
5755   const Stmt *const Statement = Node.getBody();
5756   return (Statement != nullptr &&
5757           InnerMatcher.matches(*Statement, Finder, Builder));
5758 }
5759 
5760 
5761 /// Matches compound statements where at least one substatement matches
5762 /// a given matcher. Also matches StmtExprs that have CompoundStmt as children.
5763 ///
5764 /// Given
5765 /// \code
5766 ///   { {}; 1+2; }
5767 /// \endcode
5768 /// hasAnySubstatement(compoundStmt())
5769 ///   matches '{ {}; 1+2; }'
5770 /// with compoundStmt()
5771 ///   matching '{}'
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasAnySubstatement,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (CompoundStmt,StmtExpr),internal::Matcher<Stmt>,InnerMatcher)5772 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasAnySubstatement,
5773                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CompoundStmt,
5774                                                           StmtExpr),
5775                           internal::Matcher<Stmt>, InnerMatcher) {
5776   const CompoundStmt *CS = CompoundStmtMatcher<NodeType>::get(Node);
5777   return CS && matchesFirstInPointerRange(InnerMatcher, CS->body_begin(),
5778                                           CS->body_end(), Finder,
5779                                           Builder) != CS->body_end();
5780 }
5781 
5782 /// Checks that a compound statement contains a specific number of
5783 /// child statements.
5784 ///
5785 /// Example: Given
5786 /// \code
5787 ///   { for (;;) {} }
5788 /// \endcode
5789 /// compoundStmt(statementCountIs(0)))
5790 ///   matches '{}'
5791 ///   but does not match the outer compound statement.
AST_MATCHER_P(CompoundStmt,statementCountIs,unsigned,N)5792 AST_MATCHER_P(CompoundStmt, statementCountIs, unsigned, N) {
5793   return Node.size() == N;
5794 }
5795 
5796 /// Matches literals that are equal to the given value of type ValueT.
5797 ///
5798 /// Given
5799 /// \code
5800 ///   f('\0', false, 3.14, 42);
5801 /// \endcode
5802 /// characterLiteral(equals(0))
5803 ///   matches '\0'
5804 /// cxxBoolLiteral(equals(false)) and cxxBoolLiteral(equals(0))
5805 ///   match false
5806 /// floatLiteral(equals(3.14)) and floatLiteral(equals(314e-2))
5807 ///   match 3.14
5808 /// integerLiteral(equals(42))
5809 ///   matches 42
5810 ///
5811 /// Note that you cannot directly match a negative numeric literal because the
5812 /// minus sign is not part of the literal: It is a unary operator whose operand
5813 /// is the positive numeric literal. Instead, you must use a unaryOperator()
5814 /// matcher to match the minus sign:
5815 ///
5816 /// unaryOperator(hasOperatorName("-"),
5817 ///               hasUnaryOperand(integerLiteral(equals(13))))
5818 ///
5819 /// Usable as: Matcher<CharacterLiteral>, Matcher<CXXBoolLiteralExpr>,
5820 ///            Matcher<FloatingLiteral>, Matcher<IntegerLiteral>
5821 template <typename ValueT>
5822 internal::PolymorphicMatcher<internal::ValueEqualsMatcher,
5823                              void(internal::AllNodeBaseTypes), ValueT>
equals(const ValueT & Value)5824 equals(const ValueT &Value) {
5825   return internal::PolymorphicMatcher<internal::ValueEqualsMatcher,
5826                                       void(internal::AllNodeBaseTypes), ValueT>(
5827       Value);
5828 }
5829 
5830 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(equals,
5831                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CharacterLiteral,
5832                                                           CXXBoolLiteralExpr,
5833                                                           IntegerLiteral),
5834                           bool, Value, 0) {
5835   return internal::ValueEqualsMatcher<NodeType, ParamT>(Value)
5836     .matchesNode(Node);
5837 }
5838 
5839 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(equals,
5840                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CharacterLiteral,
5841                                                           CXXBoolLiteralExpr,
5842                                                           IntegerLiteral),
5843                           unsigned, Value, 1) {
5844   return internal::ValueEqualsMatcher<NodeType, ParamT>(Value)
5845     .matchesNode(Node);
5846 }
5847 
5848 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(equals,
5849                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CharacterLiteral,
5850                                                           CXXBoolLiteralExpr,
5851                                                           FloatingLiteral,
5852                                                           IntegerLiteral),
5853                           double, Value, 2) {
5854   return internal::ValueEqualsMatcher<NodeType, ParamT>(Value)
5855     .matchesNode(Node);
5856 }
5857 
5858 /// Matches the operator Name of operator expressions and fold expressions
5859 /// (binary or unary).
5860 ///
5861 /// Example matches a || b (matcher = binaryOperator(hasOperatorName("||")))
5862 /// \code
5863 ///   !(a || b)
5864 /// \endcode
5865 ///
5866 /// Example matches `(0 + ... + args)`
5867 ///     (matcher = cxxFoldExpr(hasOperatorName("+")))
5868 /// \code
5869 ///   template <typename... Args>
5870 ///   auto sum(Args... args) {
5871 ///       return (0 + ... + args);
5872 ///   }
5873 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasOperatorName,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (BinaryOperator,CXXOperatorCallExpr,CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator,CXXFoldExpr,UnaryOperator),std::string,Name)5874 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
5875     hasOperatorName,
5876     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(BinaryOperator, CXXOperatorCallExpr,
5877                                     CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator, CXXFoldExpr,
5878                                     UnaryOperator),
5879     std::string, Name) {
5880   if (std::optional<StringRef> OpName = internal::getOpName(Node))
5881     return *OpName == Name;
5882   return false;
5883 }
5884 
5885 /// Matches operator expressions (binary or unary) that have any of the
5886 /// specified names.
5887 ///
5888 ///    hasAnyOperatorName("+", "-")
5889 ///  Is equivalent to
5890 ///    anyOf(hasOperatorName("+"), hasOperatorName("-"))
5891 extern const internal::VariadicFunction<
5892     internal::PolymorphicMatcher<internal::HasAnyOperatorNameMatcher,
5893                                  AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(
5894                                      BinaryOperator, CXXOperatorCallExpr,
5895                                      CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator, UnaryOperator),
5896                                  std::vector<std::string>>,
5897     StringRef, internal::hasAnyOperatorNameFunc>
5898     hasAnyOperatorName;
5899 
5900 /// Matches all kinds of assignment operators.
5901 ///
5902 /// Example 1: matches a += b (matcher = binaryOperator(isAssignmentOperator()))
5903 /// \code
5904 ///   if (a == b)
5905 ///     a += b;
5906 /// \endcode
5907 ///
5908 /// Example 2: matches s1 = s2
5909 ///            (matcher = cxxOperatorCallExpr(isAssignmentOperator()))
5910 /// \code
5911 ///   struct S { S& operator=(const S&); };
5912 ///   void x() { S s1, s2; s1 = s2; }
5913 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isAssignmentOperator,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (BinaryOperator,CXXOperatorCallExpr,CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator))5914 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(
5915     isAssignmentOperator,
5916     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(BinaryOperator, CXXOperatorCallExpr,
5917                                     CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator)) {
5918   return Node.isAssignmentOp();
5919 }
5920 
5921 /// Matches comparison operators.
5922 ///
5923 /// Example 1: matches a == b (matcher = binaryOperator(isComparisonOperator()))
5924 /// \code
5925 ///   if (a == b)
5926 ///     a += b;
5927 /// \endcode
5928 ///
5929 /// Example 2: matches s1 < s2
5930 ///            (matcher = cxxOperatorCallExpr(isComparisonOperator()))
5931 /// \code
5932 ///   struct S { bool operator<(const S& other); };
5933 ///   void x(S s1, S s2) { bool b1 = s1 < s2; }
5934 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isComparisonOperator,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (BinaryOperator,CXXOperatorCallExpr,CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator))5935 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(
5936     isComparisonOperator,
5937     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(BinaryOperator, CXXOperatorCallExpr,
5938                                     CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator)) {
5939   return Node.isComparisonOp();
5940 }
5941 
5942 /// Matches the left hand side of binary operator expressions.
5943 ///
5944 /// Example matches a (matcher = binaryOperator(hasLHS()))
5945 /// \code
5946 ///   a || b
5947 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasLHS,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (BinaryOperator,CXXOperatorCallExpr,CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator,ArraySubscriptExpr,CXXFoldExpr),internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)5948 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
5949     hasLHS,
5950     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(BinaryOperator, CXXOperatorCallExpr,
5951                                     CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator,
5952                                     ArraySubscriptExpr, CXXFoldExpr),
5953     internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
5954   const Expr *LeftHandSide = internal::getLHS(Node);
5955   return (LeftHandSide != nullptr &&
5956           InnerMatcher.matches(*LeftHandSide, Finder, Builder));
5957 }
5958 
5959 /// Matches the right hand side of binary operator expressions.
5960 ///
5961 /// Example matches b (matcher = binaryOperator(hasRHS()))
5962 /// \code
5963 ///   a || b
5964 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasRHS,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (BinaryOperator,CXXOperatorCallExpr,CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator,ArraySubscriptExpr,CXXFoldExpr),internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)5965 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
5966     hasRHS,
5967     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(BinaryOperator, CXXOperatorCallExpr,
5968                                     CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator,
5969                                     ArraySubscriptExpr, CXXFoldExpr),
5970     internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
5971   const Expr *RightHandSide = internal::getRHS(Node);
5972   return (RightHandSide != nullptr &&
5973           InnerMatcher.matches(*RightHandSide, Finder, Builder));
5974 }
5975 
5976 /// Matches if either the left hand side or the right hand side of a
5977 /// binary operator or fold expression matches.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasEitherOperand,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (BinaryOperator,CXXOperatorCallExpr,CXXFoldExpr,CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator),internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)5978 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
5979     hasEitherOperand,
5980     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(BinaryOperator, CXXOperatorCallExpr,
5981                                     CXXFoldExpr, CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator),
5982     internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
5983   return internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, NodeType>()(
5984              anyOf(hasLHS(InnerMatcher), hasRHS(InnerMatcher)))
5985       .matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
5986 }
5987 
5988 /// Matches if both matchers match with opposite sides of the binary operator
5989 /// or fold expression.
5990 ///
5991 /// Example matcher = binaryOperator(hasOperands(integerLiteral(equals(1),
5992 ///                                              integerLiteral(equals(2)))
5993 /// \code
5994 ///   1 + 2 // Match
5995 ///   2 + 1 // Match
5996 ///   1 + 1 // No match
5997 ///   2 + 2 // No match
5998 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(hasOperands,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (BinaryOperator,CXXOperatorCallExpr,CXXFoldExpr,CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator),internal::Matcher<Expr>,Matcher1,internal::Matcher<Expr>,Matcher2)5999 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(
6000     hasOperands,
6001     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(BinaryOperator, CXXOperatorCallExpr,
6002                                     CXXFoldExpr, CXXRewrittenBinaryOperator),
6003     internal::Matcher<Expr>, Matcher1, internal::Matcher<Expr>, Matcher2) {
6004   return internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, NodeType>()(
6005              anyOf(allOf(hasLHS(Matcher1), hasRHS(Matcher2)),
6006                    allOf(hasLHS(Matcher2), hasRHS(Matcher1))))
6007       .matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
6008 }
6009 
6010 /// Matches if the operand of a unary operator matches.
6011 ///
6012 /// Example matches true (matcher = hasUnaryOperand(
6013 ///                                   cxxBoolLiteral(equals(true))))
6014 /// \code
6015 ///   !true
6016 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasUnaryOperand,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (UnaryOperator,CXXOperatorCallExpr),internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)6017 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasUnaryOperand,
6018                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(UnaryOperator,
6019                                                           CXXOperatorCallExpr),
6020                           internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
6021   const Expr *const Operand = internal::getSubExpr(Node);
6022   return (Operand != nullptr &&
6023           InnerMatcher.matches(*Operand, Finder, Builder));
6024 }
6025 
6026 /// Matches if the cast's source expression
6027 /// or opaque value's source expression matches the given matcher.
6028 ///
6029 /// Example 1: matches "a string"
6030 /// (matcher = castExpr(hasSourceExpression(cxxConstructExpr())))
6031 /// \code
6032 /// class URL { URL(string); };
6033 /// URL url = "a string";
6034 /// \endcode
6035 ///
6036 /// Example 2: matches 'b' (matcher =
6037 /// opaqueValueExpr(hasSourceExpression(implicitCastExpr(declRefExpr())))
6038 /// \code
6039 /// int a = b ?: 1;
6040 /// \endcode
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasSourceExpression,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (CastExpr,OpaqueValueExpr),internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)6041 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasSourceExpression,
6042                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CastExpr,
6043                                                           OpaqueValueExpr),
6044                           internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
6045   const Expr *const SubExpression =
6046       internal::GetSourceExpressionMatcher<NodeType>::get(Node);
6047   return (SubExpression != nullptr &&
6048           InnerMatcher.matches(*SubExpression, Finder, Builder));
6049 }
6050 
6051 /// Matches casts that has a given cast kind.
6052 ///
6053 /// Example: matches the implicit cast around \c 0
6054 /// (matcher = castExpr(hasCastKind(CK_NullToPointer)))
6055 /// \code
6056 ///   int *p = 0;
6057 /// \endcode
6058 ///
6059 /// If the matcher is use from clang-query, CastKind parameter
6060 /// should be passed as a quoted string. e.g., hasCastKind("CK_NullToPointer").
AST_MATCHER_P(CastExpr,hasCastKind,CastKind,Kind)6061 AST_MATCHER_P(CastExpr, hasCastKind, CastKind, Kind) {
6062   return Node.getCastKind() == Kind;
6063 }
6064 
6065 /// Matches casts whose destination type matches a given matcher.
6066 ///
6067 /// (Note: Clang's AST refers to other conversions as "casts" too, and calls
6068 /// actual casts "explicit" casts.)
AST_MATCHER_P(ExplicitCastExpr,hasDestinationType,internal::Matcher<QualType>,InnerMatcher)6069 AST_MATCHER_P(ExplicitCastExpr, hasDestinationType,
6070               internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher) {
6071   const QualType NodeType = Node.getTypeAsWritten();
6072   return InnerMatcher.matches(NodeType, Finder, Builder);
6073 }
6074 
6075 /// Matches implicit casts whose destination type matches a given
6076 /// matcher.
AST_MATCHER_P(ImplicitCastExpr,hasImplicitDestinationType,internal::Matcher<QualType>,InnerMatcher)6077 AST_MATCHER_P(ImplicitCastExpr, hasImplicitDestinationType,
6078               internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher) {
6079   return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getType(), Finder, Builder);
6080 }
6081 
6082 /// Matches TagDecl object that are spelled with "struct."
6083 ///
6084 /// Example matches S, but not C, U or E.
6085 /// \code
6086 ///   struct S {};
6087 ///   class C {};
6088 ///   union U {};
6089 ///   enum E {};
6090 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(TagDecl,isStruct)6091 AST_MATCHER(TagDecl, isStruct) {
6092   return Node.isStruct();
6093 }
6094 
6095 /// Matches TagDecl object that are spelled with "union."
6096 ///
6097 /// Example matches U, but not C, S or E.
6098 /// \code
6099 ///   struct S {};
6100 ///   class C {};
6101 ///   union U {};
6102 ///   enum E {};
6103 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(TagDecl,isUnion)6104 AST_MATCHER(TagDecl, isUnion) {
6105   return Node.isUnion();
6106 }
6107 
6108 /// Matches TagDecl object that are spelled with "class."
6109 ///
6110 /// Example matches C, but not S, U or E.
6111 /// \code
6112 ///   struct S {};
6113 ///   class C {};
6114 ///   union U {};
6115 ///   enum E {};
6116 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(TagDecl,isClass)6117 AST_MATCHER(TagDecl, isClass) {
6118   return Node.isClass();
6119 }
6120 
6121 /// Matches TagDecl object that are spelled with "enum."
6122 ///
6123 /// Example matches E, but not C, S or U.
6124 /// \code
6125 ///   struct S {};
6126 ///   class C {};
6127 ///   union U {};
6128 ///   enum E {};
6129 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(TagDecl,isEnum)6130 AST_MATCHER(TagDecl, isEnum) {
6131   return Node.isEnum();
6132 }
6133 
6134 /// Matches the true branch expression of a conditional operator.
6135 ///
6136 /// Example 1 (conditional ternary operator): matches a
6137 /// \code
6138 ///   condition ? a : b
6139 /// \endcode
6140 ///
6141 /// Example 2 (conditional binary operator): matches opaqueValueExpr(condition)
6142 /// \code
6143 ///   condition ?: b
6144 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(AbstractConditionalOperator,hasTrueExpression,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)6145 AST_MATCHER_P(AbstractConditionalOperator, hasTrueExpression,
6146               internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
6147   const Expr *Expression = Node.getTrueExpr();
6148   return (Expression != nullptr &&
6149           InnerMatcher.matches(*Expression, Finder, Builder));
6150 }
6151 
6152 /// Matches the false branch expression of a conditional operator
6153 /// (binary or ternary).
6154 ///
6155 /// Example matches b
6156 /// \code
6157 ///   condition ? a : b
6158 ///   condition ?: b
6159 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(AbstractConditionalOperator,hasFalseExpression,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)6160 AST_MATCHER_P(AbstractConditionalOperator, hasFalseExpression,
6161               internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
6162   const Expr *Expression = Node.getFalseExpr();
6163   return (Expression != nullptr &&
6164           InnerMatcher.matches(*Expression, Finder, Builder));
6165 }
6166 
6167 /// Matches if a declaration has a body attached.
6168 ///
6169 /// Example matches A, va, fa
6170 /// \code
6171 ///   class A {};
6172 ///   class B;  // Doesn't match, as it has no body.
6173 ///   int va;
6174 ///   extern int vb;  // Doesn't match, as it doesn't define the variable.
6175 ///   void fa() {}
6176 ///   void fb();  // Doesn't match, as it has no body.
6177 ///   @interface X
6178 ///   - (void)ma; // Doesn't match, interface is declaration.
6179 ///   @end
6180 ///   @implementation X
6181 ///   - (void)ma {}
6182 ///   @end
6183 /// \endcode
6184 ///
6185 /// Usable as: Matcher<TagDecl>, Matcher<VarDecl>, Matcher<FunctionDecl>,
6186 ///   Matcher<ObjCMethodDecl>
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isDefinition,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (TagDecl,VarDecl,ObjCMethodDecl,FunctionDecl))6187 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isDefinition,
6188                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(TagDecl, VarDecl,
6189                                                         ObjCMethodDecl,
6190                                                         FunctionDecl)) {
6191   return Node.isThisDeclarationADefinition();
6192 }
6193 
6194 /// Matches if a function declaration is variadic.
6195 ///
6196 /// Example matches f, but not g or h. The function i will not match, even when
6197 /// compiled in C mode.
6198 /// \code
6199 ///   void f(...);
6200 ///   void g(int);
6201 ///   template <typename... Ts> void h(Ts...);
6202 ///   void i();
6203 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl,isVariadic)6204 AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl, isVariadic) {
6205   return Node.isVariadic();
6206 }
6207 
6208 /// Matches the class declaration that the given method declaration
6209 /// belongs to.
6210 ///
6211 /// FIXME: Generalize this for other kinds of declarations.
6212 /// FIXME: What other kind of declarations would we need to generalize
6213 /// this to?
6214 ///
6215 /// Example matches A() in the last line
6216 ///     (matcher = cxxConstructExpr(hasDeclaration(cxxMethodDecl(
6217 ///         ofClass(hasName("A"))))))
6218 /// \code
6219 ///   class A {
6220 ///    public:
6221 ///     A();
6222 ///   };
6223 ///   A a = A();
6224 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXMethodDecl,ofClass,internal::Matcher<CXXRecordDecl>,InnerMatcher)6225 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXMethodDecl, ofClass,
6226               internal::Matcher<CXXRecordDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
6227 
6228   ASTChildrenNotSpelledInSourceScope RAII(Finder, false);
6229 
6230   const CXXRecordDecl *Parent = Node.getParent();
6231   return (Parent != nullptr &&
6232           InnerMatcher.matches(*Parent, Finder, Builder));
6233 }
6234 
6235 /// Matches each method overridden by the given method. This matcher may
6236 /// produce multiple matches.
6237 ///
6238 /// Given
6239 /// \code
6240 ///   class A { virtual void f(); };
6241 ///   class B : public A { void f(); };
6242 ///   class C : public B { void f(); };
6243 /// \endcode
6244 /// cxxMethodDecl(ofClass(hasName("C")),
6245 ///               forEachOverridden(cxxMethodDecl().bind("b"))).bind("d")
6246 ///   matches once, with "b" binding "A::f" and "d" binding "C::f" (Note
6247 ///   that B::f is not overridden by C::f).
6248 ///
6249 /// The check can produce multiple matches in case of multiple inheritance, e.g.
6250 /// \code
6251 ///   class A1 { virtual void f(); };
6252 ///   class A2 { virtual void f(); };
6253 ///   class C : public A1, public A2 { void f(); };
6254 /// \endcode
6255 /// cxxMethodDecl(ofClass(hasName("C")),
6256 ///               forEachOverridden(cxxMethodDecl().bind("b"))).bind("d")
6257 ///   matches twice, once with "b" binding "A1::f" and "d" binding "C::f", and
6258 ///   once with "b" binding "A2::f" and "d" binding "C::f".
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXMethodDecl,forEachOverridden,internal::Matcher<CXXMethodDecl>,InnerMatcher)6259 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXMethodDecl, forEachOverridden,
6260               internal::Matcher<CXXMethodDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
6261   BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result;
6262   bool Matched = false;
6263   for (const auto *Overridden : Node.overridden_methods()) {
6264     BoundNodesTreeBuilder OverriddenBuilder(*Builder);
6265     const bool OverriddenMatched =
6266         InnerMatcher.matches(*Overridden, Finder, &OverriddenBuilder);
6267     if (OverriddenMatched) {
6268       Matched = true;
6269       Result.addMatch(OverriddenBuilder);
6270     }
6271   }
6272   *Builder = std::move(Result);
6273   return Matched;
6274 }
6275 
6276 /// Matches declarations of virtual methods and C++ base specifers that specify
6277 /// virtual inheritance.
6278 ///
6279 /// Example:
6280 /// \code
6281 ///   class A {
6282 ///    public:
6283 ///     virtual void x(); // matches x
6284 ///   };
6285 /// \endcode
6286 ///
6287 /// Example:
6288 /// \code
6289 ///   class Base {};
6290 ///   class DirectlyDerived : virtual Base {}; // matches Base
6291 ///   class IndirectlyDerived : DirectlyDerived, Base {}; // matches Base
6292 /// \endcode
6293 ///
6294 /// Usable as: Matcher<CXXMethodDecl>, Matcher<CXXBaseSpecifier>
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isVirtual,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (CXXMethodDecl,CXXBaseSpecifier))6295 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isVirtual,
6296                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CXXMethodDecl,
6297                                                         CXXBaseSpecifier)) {
6298   return Node.isVirtual();
6299 }
6300 
6301 /// Matches if the given method declaration has an explicit "virtual".
6302 ///
6303 /// Given
6304 /// \code
6305 ///   class A {
6306 ///    public:
6307 ///     virtual void x();
6308 ///   };
6309 ///   class B : public A {
6310 ///    public:
6311 ///     void x();
6312 ///   };
6313 /// \endcode
6314 ///   matches A::x but not B::x
AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl,isVirtualAsWritten)6315 AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl, isVirtualAsWritten) {
6316   return Node.isVirtualAsWritten();
6317 }
6318 
AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructorDecl,isInheritingConstructor)6319 AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructorDecl, isInheritingConstructor) {
6320   return Node.isInheritingConstructor();
6321 }
6322 
6323 /// Matches if the given method or class declaration is final.
6324 ///
6325 /// Given:
6326 /// \code
6327 ///   class A final {};
6328 ///
6329 ///   struct B {
6330 ///     virtual void f();
6331 ///   };
6332 ///
6333 ///   struct C : B {
6334 ///     void f() final;
6335 ///   };
6336 /// \endcode
6337 /// matches A and C::f, but not B, C, or B::f
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isFinal,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (CXXRecordDecl,CXXMethodDecl))6338 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isFinal,
6339                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(CXXRecordDecl,
6340                                                         CXXMethodDecl)) {
6341   return Node.template hasAttr<FinalAttr>();
6342 }
6343 
6344 /// Matches if the given method declaration is pure.
6345 ///
6346 /// Given
6347 /// \code
6348 ///   class A {
6349 ///    public:
6350 ///     virtual void x() = 0;
6351 ///   };
6352 /// \endcode
6353 ///   matches A::x
AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl,isPure)6354 AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl, isPure) { return Node.isPureVirtual(); }
6355 
6356 /// Matches if the given method declaration is const.
6357 ///
6358 /// Given
6359 /// \code
6360 /// struct A {
6361 ///   void foo() const;
6362 ///   void bar();
6363 /// };
6364 /// \endcode
6365 ///
6366 /// cxxMethodDecl(isConst()) matches A::foo() but not A::bar()
AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl,isConst)6367 AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl, isConst) {
6368   return Node.isConst();
6369 }
6370 
6371 /// Matches if the given method declaration declares a copy assignment
6372 /// operator.
6373 ///
6374 /// Given
6375 /// \code
6376 /// struct A {
6377 ///   A &operator=(const A &);
6378 ///   A &operator=(A &&);
6379 /// };
6380 /// \endcode
6381 ///
6382 /// cxxMethodDecl(isCopyAssignmentOperator()) matches the first method but not
6383 /// the second one.
AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl,isCopyAssignmentOperator)6384 AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl, isCopyAssignmentOperator) {
6385   return Node.isCopyAssignmentOperator();
6386 }
6387 
6388 /// Matches if the given method declaration declares a move assignment
6389 /// operator.
6390 ///
6391 /// Given
6392 /// \code
6393 /// struct A {
6394 ///   A &operator=(const A &);
6395 ///   A &operator=(A &&);
6396 /// };
6397 /// \endcode
6398 ///
6399 /// cxxMethodDecl(isMoveAssignmentOperator()) matches the second method but not
6400 /// the first one.
AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl,isMoveAssignmentOperator)6401 AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl, isMoveAssignmentOperator) {
6402   return Node.isMoveAssignmentOperator();
6403 }
6404 
6405 /// Matches if the given method declaration overrides another method.
6406 ///
6407 /// Given
6408 /// \code
6409 ///   class A {
6410 ///    public:
6411 ///     virtual void x();
6412 ///   };
6413 ///   class B : public A {
6414 ///    public:
6415 ///     virtual void x();
6416 ///   };
6417 /// \endcode
6418 ///   matches B::x
AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl,isOverride)6419 AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl, isOverride) {
6420   return Node.size_overridden_methods() > 0 || Node.hasAttr<OverrideAttr>();
6421 }
6422 
6423 /// Matches method declarations that are user-provided.
6424 ///
6425 /// Given
6426 /// \code
6427 ///   struct S {
6428 ///     S(); // #1
6429 ///     S(const S &) = default; // #2
6430 ///     S(S &&) = delete; // #3
6431 ///   };
6432 /// \endcode
6433 /// cxxConstructorDecl(isUserProvided()) will match #1, but not #2 or #3.
AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl,isUserProvided)6434 AST_MATCHER(CXXMethodDecl, isUserProvided) {
6435   return Node.isUserProvided();
6436 }
6437 
6438 /// Matches member expressions that are called with '->' as opposed
6439 /// to '.'.
6440 ///
6441 /// Member calls on the implicit this pointer match as called with '->'.
6442 ///
6443 /// Given
6444 /// \code
6445 ///   class Y {
6446 ///     void x() { this->x(); x(); Y y; y.x(); a; this->b; Y::b; }
6447 ///     template <class T> void f() { this->f<T>(); f<T>(); }
6448 ///     int a;
6449 ///     static int b;
6450 ///   };
6451 ///   template <class T>
6452 ///   class Z {
6453 ///     void x() { this->m; }
6454 ///   };
6455 /// \endcode
6456 /// memberExpr(isArrow())
6457 ///   matches this->x, x, y.x, a, this->b
6458 /// cxxDependentScopeMemberExpr(isArrow())
6459 ///   matches this->m
6460 /// unresolvedMemberExpr(isArrow())
6461 ///   matches this->f<T>, f<T>
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isArrow,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (MemberExpr,UnresolvedMemberExpr,CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr))6462 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(
6463     isArrow, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(MemberExpr, UnresolvedMemberExpr,
6464                                              CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr)) {
6465   return Node.isArrow();
6466 }
6467 
6468 /// Matches QualType nodes that are of integer type.
6469 ///
6470 /// Given
6471 /// \code
6472 ///   void a(int);
6473 ///   void b(long);
6474 ///   void c(double);
6475 /// \endcode
6476 /// functionDecl(hasAnyParameter(hasType(isInteger())))
6477 /// matches "a(int)", "b(long)", but not "c(double)".
AST_MATCHER(QualType,isInteger)6478 AST_MATCHER(QualType, isInteger) {
6479     return Node->isIntegerType();
6480 }
6481 
6482 /// Matches QualType nodes that are of unsigned integer type.
6483 ///
6484 /// Given
6485 /// \code
6486 ///   void a(int);
6487 ///   void b(unsigned long);
6488 ///   void c(double);
6489 /// \endcode
6490 /// functionDecl(hasAnyParameter(hasType(isUnsignedInteger())))
6491 /// matches "b(unsigned long)", but not "a(int)" and "c(double)".
AST_MATCHER(QualType,isUnsignedInteger)6492 AST_MATCHER(QualType, isUnsignedInteger) {
6493     return Node->isUnsignedIntegerType();
6494 }
6495 
6496 /// Matches QualType nodes that are of signed integer type.
6497 ///
6498 /// Given
6499 /// \code
6500 ///   void a(int);
6501 ///   void b(unsigned long);
6502 ///   void c(double);
6503 /// \endcode
6504 /// functionDecl(hasAnyParameter(hasType(isSignedInteger())))
6505 /// matches "a(int)", but not "b(unsigned long)" and "c(double)".
AST_MATCHER(QualType,isSignedInteger)6506 AST_MATCHER(QualType, isSignedInteger) {
6507     return Node->isSignedIntegerType();
6508 }
6509 
6510 /// Matches QualType nodes that are of character type.
6511 ///
6512 /// Given
6513 /// \code
6514 ///   void a(char);
6515 ///   void b(wchar_t);
6516 ///   void c(double);
6517 /// \endcode
6518 /// functionDecl(hasAnyParameter(hasType(isAnyCharacter())))
6519 /// matches "a(char)", "b(wchar_t)", but not "c(double)".
AST_MATCHER(QualType,isAnyCharacter)6520 AST_MATCHER(QualType, isAnyCharacter) {
6521     return Node->isAnyCharacterType();
6522 }
6523 
6524 /// Matches QualType nodes that are of any pointer type; this includes
6525 /// the Objective-C object pointer type, which is different despite being
6526 /// syntactically similar.
6527 ///
6528 /// Given
6529 /// \code
6530 ///   int *i = nullptr;
6531 ///
6532 ///   @interface Foo
6533 ///   @end
6534 ///   Foo *f;
6535 ///
6536 ///   int j;
6537 /// \endcode
6538 /// varDecl(hasType(isAnyPointer()))
6539 ///   matches "int *i" and "Foo *f", but not "int j".
AST_MATCHER(QualType,isAnyPointer)6540 AST_MATCHER(QualType, isAnyPointer) {
6541   return Node->isAnyPointerType();
6542 }
6543 
6544 /// Matches QualType nodes that are const-qualified, i.e., that
6545 /// include "top-level" const.
6546 ///
6547 /// Given
6548 /// \code
6549 ///   void a(int);
6550 ///   void b(int const);
6551 ///   void c(const int);
6552 ///   void d(const int*);
6553 ///   void e(int const) {};
6554 /// \endcode
6555 /// functionDecl(hasAnyParameter(hasType(isConstQualified())))
6556 ///   matches "void b(int const)", "void c(const int)" and
6557 ///   "void e(int const) {}". It does not match d as there
6558 ///   is no top-level const on the parameter type "const int *".
AST_MATCHER(QualType,isConstQualified)6559 AST_MATCHER(QualType, isConstQualified) {
6560   return Node.isConstQualified();
6561 }
6562 
6563 /// Matches QualType nodes that are volatile-qualified, i.e., that
6564 /// include "top-level" volatile.
6565 ///
6566 /// Given
6567 /// \code
6568 ///   void a(int);
6569 ///   void b(int volatile);
6570 ///   void c(volatile int);
6571 ///   void d(volatile int*);
6572 ///   void e(int volatile) {};
6573 /// \endcode
6574 /// functionDecl(hasAnyParameter(hasType(isVolatileQualified())))
6575 ///   matches "void b(int volatile)", "void c(volatile int)" and
6576 ///   "void e(int volatile) {}". It does not match d as there
6577 ///   is no top-level volatile on the parameter type "volatile int *".
AST_MATCHER(QualType,isVolatileQualified)6578 AST_MATCHER(QualType, isVolatileQualified) {
6579   return Node.isVolatileQualified();
6580 }
6581 
6582 /// Matches QualType nodes that have local CV-qualifiers attached to
6583 /// the node, not hidden within a typedef.
6584 ///
6585 /// Given
6586 /// \code
6587 ///   typedef const int const_int;
6588 ///   const_int i;
6589 ///   int *const j;
6590 ///   int *volatile k;
6591 ///   int m;
6592 /// \endcode
6593 /// \c varDecl(hasType(hasLocalQualifiers())) matches only \c j and \c k.
6594 /// \c i is const-qualified but the qualifier is not local.
AST_MATCHER(QualType,hasLocalQualifiers)6595 AST_MATCHER(QualType, hasLocalQualifiers) {
6596   return Node.hasLocalQualifiers();
6597 }
6598 
6599 /// Matches a member expression where the member is matched by a
6600 /// given matcher.
6601 ///
6602 /// Given
6603 /// \code
6604 ///   struct { int first, second; } first, second;
6605 ///   int i(second.first);
6606 ///   int j(first.second);
6607 /// \endcode
6608 /// memberExpr(member(hasName("first")))
6609 ///   matches second.first
6610 ///   but not first.second (because the member name there is "second").
AST_MATCHER_P(MemberExpr,member,internal::Matcher<ValueDecl>,InnerMatcher)6611 AST_MATCHER_P(MemberExpr, member,
6612               internal::Matcher<ValueDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
6613   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getMemberDecl(), Finder, Builder);
6614 }
6615 
6616 /// Matches a member expression where the object expression is matched by a
6617 /// given matcher. Implicit object expressions are included; that is, it matches
6618 /// use of implicit `this`.
6619 ///
6620 /// Given
6621 /// \code
6622 ///   struct X {
6623 ///     int m;
6624 ///     int f(X x) { x.m; return m; }
6625 ///   };
6626 /// \endcode
6627 /// memberExpr(hasObjectExpression(hasType(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X")))))
6628 ///   matches `x.m`, but not `m`; however,
6629 /// memberExpr(hasObjectExpression(hasType(pointsTo(
6630 //      cxxRecordDecl(hasName("X"))))))
6631 ///   matches `m` (aka. `this->m`), but not `x.m`.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasObjectExpression,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (MemberExpr,UnresolvedMemberExpr,CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr),internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)6632 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(
6633     hasObjectExpression,
6634     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(MemberExpr, UnresolvedMemberExpr,
6635                                     CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr),
6636     internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
6637   if (const auto *E = dyn_cast<UnresolvedMemberExpr>(&Node))
6638     if (E->isImplicitAccess())
6639       return false;
6640   if (const auto *E = dyn_cast<CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr>(&Node))
6641     if (E->isImplicitAccess())
6642       return false;
6643   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getBase(), Finder, Builder);
6644 }
6645 
6646 /// Matches any using shadow declaration.
6647 ///
6648 /// Given
6649 /// \code
6650 ///   namespace X { void b(); }
6651 ///   using X::b;
6652 /// \endcode
6653 /// usingDecl(hasAnyUsingShadowDecl(hasName("b"))))
6654 ///   matches \code using X::b \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(BaseUsingDecl,hasAnyUsingShadowDecl,internal::Matcher<UsingShadowDecl>,InnerMatcher)6655 AST_MATCHER_P(BaseUsingDecl, hasAnyUsingShadowDecl,
6656               internal::Matcher<UsingShadowDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
6657   return matchesFirstInPointerRange(InnerMatcher, Node.shadow_begin(),
6658                                     Node.shadow_end(), Finder,
6659                                     Builder) != Node.shadow_end();
6660 }
6661 
6662 /// Matches a using shadow declaration where the target declaration is
6663 /// matched by the given matcher.
6664 ///
6665 /// Given
6666 /// \code
6667 ///   namespace X { int a; void b(); }
6668 ///   using X::a;
6669 ///   using X::b;
6670 /// \endcode
6671 /// usingDecl(hasAnyUsingShadowDecl(hasTargetDecl(functionDecl())))
6672 ///   matches \code using X::b \endcode
6673 ///   but not \code using X::a \endcode
AST_MATCHER_P(UsingShadowDecl,hasTargetDecl,internal::Matcher<NamedDecl>,InnerMatcher)6674 AST_MATCHER_P(UsingShadowDecl, hasTargetDecl,
6675               internal::Matcher<NamedDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
6676   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getTargetDecl(), Finder, Builder);
6677 }
6678 
6679 /// Matches template instantiations of function, class, or static
6680 /// member variable template instantiations.
6681 ///
6682 /// Given
6683 /// \code
6684 ///   template <typename T> class X {}; class A {}; X<A> x;
6685 /// \endcode
6686 /// or
6687 /// \code
6688 ///   template <typename T> class X {}; class A {}; template class X<A>;
6689 /// \endcode
6690 /// or
6691 /// \code
6692 ///   template <typename T> class X {}; class A {}; extern template class X<A>;
6693 /// \endcode
6694 /// cxxRecordDecl(hasName("::X"), isTemplateInstantiation())
6695 ///   matches the template instantiation of X<A>.
6696 ///
6697 /// But given
6698 /// \code
6699 ///   template <typename T>  class X {}; class A {};
6700 ///   template <> class X<A> {}; X<A> x;
6701 /// \endcode
6702 /// cxxRecordDecl(hasName("::X"), isTemplateInstantiation())
6703 ///   does not match, as X<A> is an explicit template specialization.
6704 ///
6705 /// Usable as: Matcher<FunctionDecl>, Matcher<VarDecl>, Matcher<CXXRecordDecl>
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isTemplateInstantiation,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (FunctionDecl,VarDecl,CXXRecordDecl))6706 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isTemplateInstantiation,
6707                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(FunctionDecl, VarDecl,
6708                                                         CXXRecordDecl)) {
6709   return (Node.getTemplateSpecializationKind() == TSK_ImplicitInstantiation ||
6710           Node.getTemplateSpecializationKind() ==
6711               TSK_ExplicitInstantiationDefinition ||
6712           Node.getTemplateSpecializationKind() ==
6713               TSK_ExplicitInstantiationDeclaration);
6714 }
6715 
6716 /// Matches declarations that are template instantiations or are inside
6717 /// template instantiations.
6718 ///
6719 /// Given
6720 /// \code
6721 ///   template<typename T> void A(T t) { T i; }
6722 ///   A(0);
6723 ///   A(0U);
6724 /// \endcode
6725 /// functionDecl(isInstantiated())
6726 ///   matches 'A(int) {...};' and 'A(unsigned) {...}'.
AST_MATCHER_FUNCTION(internal::Matcher<Decl>,isInstantiated)6727 AST_MATCHER_FUNCTION(internal::Matcher<Decl>, isInstantiated) {
6728   auto IsInstantiation = decl(anyOf(cxxRecordDecl(isTemplateInstantiation()),
6729                                     functionDecl(isTemplateInstantiation())));
6730   return decl(anyOf(IsInstantiation, hasAncestor(IsInstantiation)));
6731 }
6732 
6733 /// Matches statements inside of a template instantiation.
6734 ///
6735 /// Given
6736 /// \code
6737 ///   int j;
6738 ///   template<typename T> void A(T t) { T i; j += 42;}
6739 ///   A(0);
6740 ///   A(0U);
6741 /// \endcode
6742 /// declStmt(isInTemplateInstantiation())
6743 ///   matches 'int i;' and 'unsigned i'.
6744 /// unless(stmt(isInTemplateInstantiation()))
6745 ///   will NOT match j += 42; as it's shared between the template definition and
6746 ///   instantiation.
AST_MATCHER_FUNCTION(internal::Matcher<Stmt>,isInTemplateInstantiation)6747 AST_MATCHER_FUNCTION(internal::Matcher<Stmt>, isInTemplateInstantiation) {
6748   return stmt(
6749       hasAncestor(decl(anyOf(cxxRecordDecl(isTemplateInstantiation()),
6750                              functionDecl(isTemplateInstantiation())))));
6751 }
6752 
6753 /// Matches explicit template specializations of function, class, or
6754 /// static member variable template instantiations.
6755 ///
6756 /// Given
6757 /// \code
6758 ///   template<typename T> void A(T t) { }
6759 ///   template<> void A(int N) { }
6760 /// \endcode
6761 /// functionDecl(isExplicitTemplateSpecialization())
6762 ///   matches the specialization A<int>().
6763 ///
6764 /// Usable as: Matcher<FunctionDecl>, Matcher<VarDecl>, Matcher<CXXRecordDecl>
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isExplicitTemplateSpecialization,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (FunctionDecl,VarDecl,CXXRecordDecl))6765 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isExplicitTemplateSpecialization,
6766                         AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(FunctionDecl, VarDecl,
6767                                                         CXXRecordDecl)) {
6768   return (Node.getTemplateSpecializationKind() == TSK_ExplicitSpecialization);
6769 }
6770 
6771 /// Matches \c TypeLocs for which the given inner
6772 /// QualType-matcher matches.
6773 AST_MATCHER_FUNCTION_P_OVERLOAD(internal::BindableMatcher<TypeLoc>, loc,
6774                                 internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher, 0) {
6775   return internal::BindableMatcher<TypeLoc>(
6776       new internal::TypeLocTypeMatcher(InnerMatcher));
6777 }
6778 
6779 /// Matches `QualifiedTypeLoc`s in the clang AST.
6780 ///
6781 /// Given
6782 /// \code
6783 ///   const int x = 0;
6784 /// \endcode
6785 /// qualifiedTypeLoc()
6786 ///   matches `const int`.
6787 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<TypeLoc, QualifiedTypeLoc>
6788     qualifiedTypeLoc;
6789 
6790 /// Matches `QualifiedTypeLoc`s that have an unqualified `TypeLoc` matching
6791 /// `InnerMatcher`.
6792 ///
6793 /// Given
6794 /// \code
6795 ///   int* const x;
6796 ///   const int y;
6797 /// \endcode
6798 /// qualifiedTypeLoc(hasUnqualifiedLoc(pointerTypeLoc()))
6799 ///   matches the `TypeLoc` of the variable declaration of `x`, but not `y`.
AST_MATCHER_P(QualifiedTypeLoc,hasUnqualifiedLoc,internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>,InnerMatcher)6800 AST_MATCHER_P(QualifiedTypeLoc, hasUnqualifiedLoc, internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>,
6801               InnerMatcher) {
6802   return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getUnqualifiedLoc(), Finder, Builder);
6803 }
6804 
6805 /// Matches a function declared with the specified return `TypeLoc`.
6806 ///
6807 /// Given
6808 /// \code
6809 ///   int f() { return 5; }
6810 ///   void g() {}
6811 /// \endcode
6812 /// functionDecl(hasReturnTypeLoc(loc(asString("int"))))
6813 ///   matches the declaration of `f`, but not `g`.
AST_MATCHER_P(FunctionDecl,hasReturnTypeLoc,internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>,ReturnMatcher)6814 AST_MATCHER_P(FunctionDecl, hasReturnTypeLoc, internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>,
6815               ReturnMatcher) {
6816   auto Loc = Node.getFunctionTypeLoc();
6817   return Loc && ReturnMatcher.matches(Loc.getReturnLoc(), Finder, Builder);
6818 }
6819 
6820 /// Matches pointer `TypeLoc`s.
6821 ///
6822 /// Given
6823 /// \code
6824 ///   int* x;
6825 /// \endcode
6826 /// pointerTypeLoc()
6827 ///   matches `int*`.
6828 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<TypeLoc, PointerTypeLoc>
6829     pointerTypeLoc;
6830 
6831 /// Matches pointer `TypeLoc`s that have a pointee `TypeLoc` matching
6832 /// `PointeeMatcher`.
6833 ///
6834 /// Given
6835 /// \code
6836 ///   int* x;
6837 /// \endcode
6838 /// pointerTypeLoc(hasPointeeLoc(loc(asString("int"))))
6839 ///   matches `int*`.
AST_MATCHER_P(PointerTypeLoc,hasPointeeLoc,internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>,PointeeMatcher)6840 AST_MATCHER_P(PointerTypeLoc, hasPointeeLoc, internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>,
6841               PointeeMatcher) {
6842   return PointeeMatcher.matches(Node.getPointeeLoc(), Finder, Builder);
6843 }
6844 
6845 /// Matches reference `TypeLoc`s.
6846 ///
6847 /// Given
6848 /// \code
6849 ///   int x = 3;
6850 ///   int& l = x;
6851 ///   int&& r = 3;
6852 /// \endcode
6853 /// referenceTypeLoc()
6854 ///   matches `int&` and `int&&`.
6855 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<TypeLoc, ReferenceTypeLoc>
6856     referenceTypeLoc;
6857 
6858 /// Matches reference `TypeLoc`s that have a referent `TypeLoc` matching
6859 /// `ReferentMatcher`.
6860 ///
6861 /// Given
6862 /// \code
6863 ///   int x = 3;
6864 ///   int& xx = x;
6865 /// \endcode
6866 /// referenceTypeLoc(hasReferentLoc(loc(asString("int"))))
6867 ///   matches `int&`.
AST_MATCHER_P(ReferenceTypeLoc,hasReferentLoc,internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>,ReferentMatcher)6868 AST_MATCHER_P(ReferenceTypeLoc, hasReferentLoc, internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>,
6869               ReferentMatcher) {
6870   return ReferentMatcher.matches(Node.getPointeeLoc(), Finder, Builder);
6871 }
6872 
6873 /// Matches template specialization `TypeLoc`s.
6874 ///
6875 /// Given
6876 /// \code
6877 ///   template <typename T> class C {};
6878 ///   C<char> var;
6879 /// \endcode
6880 /// varDecl(hasTypeLoc(templateSpecializationTypeLoc(typeLoc())))
6881 ///   matches `C<char> var`.
6882 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<
6883     TypeLoc, TemplateSpecializationTypeLoc>
6884     templateSpecializationTypeLoc;
6885 
6886 /// Matches template specialization `TypeLoc`s that have at least one
6887 /// `TemplateArgumentLoc` matching the given `InnerMatcher`.
6888 ///
6889 /// Given
6890 /// \code
6891 ///   template<typename T> class A {};
6892 ///   A<int> a;
6893 /// \endcode
6894 /// varDecl(hasTypeLoc(templateSpecializationTypeLoc(hasAnyTemplateArgumentLoc(
6895 ///   hasTypeLoc(loc(asString("int")))))))
6896 ///   matches `A<int> a`.
AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateSpecializationTypeLoc,hasAnyTemplateArgumentLoc,internal::Matcher<TemplateArgumentLoc>,InnerMatcher)6897 AST_MATCHER_P(TemplateSpecializationTypeLoc, hasAnyTemplateArgumentLoc,
6898               internal::Matcher<TemplateArgumentLoc>, InnerMatcher) {
6899   for (unsigned Index = 0, N = Node.getNumArgs(); Index < N; ++Index) {
6900     clang::ast_matchers::internal::BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result(*Builder);
6901     if (InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getArgLoc(Index), Finder, &Result)) {
6902       *Builder = std::move(Result);
6903       return true;
6904     }
6905   }
6906   return false;
6907 }
6908 
6909 /// Matches template specialization `TypeLoc`s where the n'th
6910 /// `TemplateArgumentLoc` matches the given `InnerMatcher`.
6911 ///
6912 /// Given
6913 /// \code
6914 ///   template<typename T, typename U> class A {};
6915 ///   A<double, int> b;
6916 ///   A<int, double> c;
6917 /// \endcode
6918 /// varDecl(hasTypeLoc(templateSpecializationTypeLoc(hasTemplateArgumentLoc(0,
6919 ///   hasTypeLoc(loc(asString("double")))))))
6920 ///   matches `A<double, int> b`, but not `A<int, double> c`.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(hasTemplateArgumentLoc,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (DeclRefExpr,TemplateSpecializationTypeLoc),unsigned,Index,internal::Matcher<TemplateArgumentLoc>,InnerMatcher)6921 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P2(
6922     hasTemplateArgumentLoc,
6923     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(DeclRefExpr, TemplateSpecializationTypeLoc),
6924     unsigned, Index, internal::Matcher<TemplateArgumentLoc>, InnerMatcher) {
6925   return internal::MatchTemplateArgLocAt(Node, Index, InnerMatcher, Finder,
6926                                          Builder);
6927 }
6928 
6929 /// Matches C or C++ elaborated `TypeLoc`s.
6930 ///
6931 /// Given
6932 /// \code
6933 ///   struct s {};
6934 ///   struct s ss;
6935 /// \endcode
6936 /// elaboratedTypeLoc()
6937 ///   matches the `TypeLoc` of the variable declaration of `ss`.
6938 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<TypeLoc, ElaboratedTypeLoc>
6939     elaboratedTypeLoc;
6940 
6941 /// Matches elaborated `TypeLoc`s that have a named `TypeLoc` matching
6942 /// `InnerMatcher`.
6943 ///
6944 /// Given
6945 /// \code
6946 ///   template <typename T>
6947 ///   class C {};
6948 ///   class C<int> c;
6949 ///
6950 ///   class D {};
6951 ///   class D d;
6952 /// \endcode
6953 /// elaboratedTypeLoc(hasNamedTypeLoc(templateSpecializationTypeLoc()));
6954 ///   matches the `TypeLoc` of the variable declaration of `c`, but not `d`.
AST_MATCHER_P(ElaboratedTypeLoc,hasNamedTypeLoc,internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>,InnerMatcher)6955 AST_MATCHER_P(ElaboratedTypeLoc, hasNamedTypeLoc, internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>,
6956               InnerMatcher) {
6957   return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getNamedTypeLoc(), Finder, Builder);
6958 }
6959 
6960 /// Matches type \c bool.
6961 ///
6962 /// Given
6963 /// \code
6964 ///  struct S { bool func(); };
6965 /// \endcode
6966 /// functionDecl(returns(booleanType()))
6967 ///   matches "bool func();"
AST_MATCHER(Type,booleanType)6968 AST_MATCHER(Type, booleanType) {
6969   return Node.isBooleanType();
6970 }
6971 
6972 /// Matches type \c void.
6973 ///
6974 /// Given
6975 /// \code
6976 ///  struct S { void func(); };
6977 /// \endcode
6978 /// functionDecl(returns(voidType()))
6979 ///   matches "void func();"
AST_MATCHER(Type,voidType)6980 AST_MATCHER(Type, voidType) {
6981   return Node.isVoidType();
6982 }
6983 
6984 template <typename NodeType>
6985 using AstTypeMatcher = internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Type, NodeType>;
6986 
6987 /// Matches builtin Types.
6988 ///
6989 /// Given
6990 /// \code
6991 ///   struct A {};
6992 ///   A a;
6993 ///   int b;
6994 ///   float c;
6995 ///   bool d;
6996 /// \endcode
6997 /// builtinType()
6998 ///   matches "int b", "float c" and "bool d"
6999 extern const AstTypeMatcher<BuiltinType> builtinType;
7000 
7001 /// Matches all kinds of arrays.
7002 ///
7003 /// Given
7004 /// \code
7005 ///   int a[] = { 2, 3 };
7006 ///   int b[4];
7007 ///   void f() { int c[a[0]]; }
7008 /// \endcode
7009 /// arrayType()
7010 ///   matches "int a[]", "int b[4]" and "int c[a[0]]";
7011 extern const AstTypeMatcher<ArrayType> arrayType;
7012 
7013 /// Matches C99 complex types.
7014 ///
7015 /// Given
7016 /// \code
7017 ///   _Complex float f;
7018 /// \endcode
7019 /// complexType()
7020 ///   matches "_Complex float f"
7021 extern const AstTypeMatcher<ComplexType> complexType;
7022 
7023 /// Matches any real floating-point type (float, double, long double).
7024 ///
7025 /// Given
7026 /// \code
7027 ///   int i;
7028 ///   float f;
7029 /// \endcode
7030 /// realFloatingPointType()
7031 ///   matches "float f" but not "int i"
AST_MATCHER(Type,realFloatingPointType)7032 AST_MATCHER(Type, realFloatingPointType) {
7033   return Node.isRealFloatingType();
7034 }
7035 
7036 /// Matches arrays and C99 complex types that have a specific element
7037 /// type.
7038 ///
7039 /// Given
7040 /// \code
7041 ///   struct A {};
7042 ///   A a[7];
7043 ///   int b[7];
7044 /// \endcode
7045 /// arrayType(hasElementType(builtinType()))
7046 ///   matches "int b[7]"
7047 ///
7048 /// Usable as: Matcher<ArrayType>, Matcher<ComplexType>
7049 AST_TYPELOC_TRAVERSE_MATCHER_DECL(hasElementType, getElement,
7050                                   AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(ArrayType,
7051                                                                   ComplexType));
7052 
7053 /// Matches C arrays with a specified constant size.
7054 ///
7055 /// Given
7056 /// \code
7057 ///   void() {
7058 ///     int a[2];
7059 ///     int b[] = { 2, 3 };
7060 ///     int c[b[0]];
7061 ///   }
7062 /// \endcode
7063 /// constantArrayType()
7064 ///   matches "int a[2]"
7065 extern const AstTypeMatcher<ConstantArrayType> constantArrayType;
7066 
7067 /// Matches nodes that have the specified size.
7068 ///
7069 /// Given
7070 /// \code
7071 ///   int a[42];
7072 ///   int b[2 * 21];
7073 ///   int c[41], d[43];
7074 ///   char *s = "abcd";
7075 ///   wchar_t *ws = L"abcd";
7076 ///   char *w = "a";
7077 /// \endcode
7078 /// constantArrayType(hasSize(42))
7079 ///   matches "int a[42]" and "int b[2 * 21]"
7080 /// stringLiteral(hasSize(4))
7081 ///   matches "abcd", L"abcd"
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasSize,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (ConstantArrayType,StringLiteral),unsigned,N)7082 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER_P(hasSize,
7083                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(ConstantArrayType,
7084                                                           StringLiteral),
7085                           unsigned, N) {
7086   return internal::HasSizeMatcher<NodeType>::hasSize(Node, N);
7087 }
7088 
7089 /// Matches C++ arrays whose size is a value-dependent expression.
7090 ///
7091 /// Given
7092 /// \code
7093 ///   template<typename T, int Size>
7094 ///   class array {
7095 ///     T data[Size];
7096 ///   };
7097 /// \endcode
7098 /// dependentSizedArrayType()
7099 ///   matches "T data[Size]"
7100 extern const AstTypeMatcher<DependentSizedArrayType> dependentSizedArrayType;
7101 
7102 /// Matches C++ extended vector type where either the type or size is
7103 /// dependent.
7104 ///
7105 /// Given
7106 /// \code
7107 ///   template<typename T, int Size>
7108 ///   class vector {
7109 ///     typedef T __attribute__((ext_vector_type(Size))) type;
7110 ///   };
7111 /// \endcode
7112 /// dependentSizedExtVectorType()
7113 ///   matches "T __attribute__((ext_vector_type(Size)))"
7114 extern const AstTypeMatcher<DependentSizedExtVectorType>
7115     dependentSizedExtVectorType;
7116 
7117 /// Matches C arrays with unspecified size.
7118 ///
7119 /// Given
7120 /// \code
7121 ///   int a[] = { 2, 3 };
7122 ///   int b[42];
7123 ///   void f(int c[]) { int d[a[0]]; };
7124 /// \endcode
7125 /// incompleteArrayType()
7126 ///   matches "int a[]" and "int c[]"
7127 extern const AstTypeMatcher<IncompleteArrayType> incompleteArrayType;
7128 
7129 /// Matches C arrays with a specified size that is not an
7130 /// integer-constant-expression.
7131 ///
7132 /// Given
7133 /// \code
7134 ///   void f() {
7135 ///     int a[] = { 2, 3 }
7136 ///     int b[42];
7137 ///     int c[a[0]];
7138 ///   }
7139 /// \endcode
7140 /// variableArrayType()
7141 ///   matches "int c[a[0]]"
7142 extern const AstTypeMatcher<VariableArrayType> variableArrayType;
7143 
7144 /// Matches \c VariableArrayType nodes that have a specific size
7145 /// expression.
7146 ///
7147 /// Given
7148 /// \code
7149 ///   void f(int b) {
7150 ///     int a[b];
7151 ///   }
7152 /// \endcode
7153 /// variableArrayType(hasSizeExpr(ignoringImpCasts(declRefExpr(to(
7154 ///   varDecl(hasName("b")))))))
7155 ///   matches "int a[b]"
AST_MATCHER_P(VariableArrayType,hasSizeExpr,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)7156 AST_MATCHER_P(VariableArrayType, hasSizeExpr,
7157               internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
7158   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getSizeExpr(), Finder, Builder);
7159 }
7160 
7161 /// Matches atomic types.
7162 ///
7163 /// Given
7164 /// \code
7165 ///   _Atomic(int) i;
7166 /// \endcode
7167 /// atomicType()
7168 ///   matches "_Atomic(int) i"
7169 extern const AstTypeMatcher<AtomicType> atomicType;
7170 
7171 /// Matches atomic types with a specific value type.
7172 ///
7173 /// Given
7174 /// \code
7175 ///   _Atomic(int) i;
7176 ///   _Atomic(float) f;
7177 /// \endcode
7178 /// atomicType(hasValueType(isInteger()))
7179 ///  matches "_Atomic(int) i"
7180 ///
7181 /// Usable as: Matcher<AtomicType>
7182 AST_TYPELOC_TRAVERSE_MATCHER_DECL(hasValueType, getValue,
7183                                   AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(AtomicType));
7184 
7185 /// Matches types nodes representing C++11 auto types.
7186 ///
7187 /// Given:
7188 /// \code
7189 ///   auto n = 4;
7190 ///   int v[] = { 2, 3 }
7191 ///   for (auto i : v) { }
7192 /// \endcode
7193 /// autoType()
7194 ///   matches "auto n" and "auto i"
7195 extern const AstTypeMatcher<AutoType> autoType;
7196 
7197 /// Matches types nodes representing C++11 decltype(<expr>) types.
7198 ///
7199 /// Given:
7200 /// \code
7201 ///   short i = 1;
7202 ///   int j = 42;
7203 ///   decltype(i + j) result = i + j;
7204 /// \endcode
7205 /// decltypeType()
7206 ///   matches "decltype(i + j)"
7207 extern const AstTypeMatcher<DecltypeType> decltypeType;
7208 
7209 /// Matches \c AutoType nodes where the deduced type is a specific type.
7210 ///
7211 /// Note: There is no \c TypeLoc for the deduced type and thus no
7212 /// \c getDeducedLoc() matcher.
7213 ///
7214 /// Given
7215 /// \code
7216 ///   auto a = 1;
7217 ///   auto b = 2.0;
7218 /// \endcode
7219 /// autoType(hasDeducedType(isInteger()))
7220 ///   matches "auto a"
7221 ///
7222 /// Usable as: Matcher<AutoType>
7223 AST_TYPE_TRAVERSE_MATCHER(hasDeducedType, getDeducedType,
7224                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(AutoType));
7225 
7226 /// Matches \c DecltypeType or \c UsingType nodes to find the underlying type.
7227 ///
7228 /// Given
7229 /// \code
7230 ///   decltype(1) a = 1;
7231 ///   decltype(2.0) b = 2.0;
7232 /// \endcode
7233 /// decltypeType(hasUnderlyingType(isInteger()))
7234 ///   matches the type of "a"
7235 ///
7236 /// Usable as: Matcher<DecltypeType>, Matcher<UsingType>
7237 AST_TYPE_TRAVERSE_MATCHER(hasUnderlyingType, getUnderlyingType,
7238                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(DecltypeType,
7239                                                           UsingType));
7240 
7241 /// Matches \c FunctionType nodes.
7242 ///
7243 /// Given
7244 /// \code
7245 ///   int (*f)(int);
7246 ///   void g();
7247 /// \endcode
7248 /// functionType()
7249 ///   matches "int (*f)(int)" and the type of "g".
7250 extern const AstTypeMatcher<FunctionType> functionType;
7251 
7252 /// Matches \c FunctionProtoType nodes.
7253 ///
7254 /// Given
7255 /// \code
7256 ///   int (*f)(int);
7257 ///   void g();
7258 /// \endcode
7259 /// functionProtoType()
7260 ///   matches "int (*f)(int)" and the type of "g" in C++ mode.
7261 ///   In C mode, "g" is not matched because it does not contain a prototype.
7262 extern const AstTypeMatcher<FunctionProtoType> functionProtoType;
7263 
7264 /// Matches \c ParenType nodes.
7265 ///
7266 /// Given
7267 /// \code
7268 ///   int (*ptr_to_array)[4];
7269 ///   int *array_of_ptrs[4];
7270 /// \endcode
7271 ///
7272 /// \c varDecl(hasType(pointsTo(parenType()))) matches \c ptr_to_array but not
7273 /// \c array_of_ptrs.
7274 extern const AstTypeMatcher<ParenType> parenType;
7275 
7276 /// Matches \c ParenType nodes where the inner type is a specific type.
7277 ///
7278 /// Given
7279 /// \code
7280 ///   int (*ptr_to_array)[4];
7281 ///   int (*ptr_to_func)(int);
7282 /// \endcode
7283 ///
7284 /// \c varDecl(hasType(pointsTo(parenType(innerType(functionType()))))) matches
7285 /// \c ptr_to_func but not \c ptr_to_array.
7286 ///
7287 /// Usable as: Matcher<ParenType>
7288 AST_TYPE_TRAVERSE_MATCHER(innerType, getInnerType,
7289                           AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(ParenType));
7290 
7291 /// Matches block pointer types, i.e. types syntactically represented as
7292 /// "void (^)(int)".
7293 ///
7294 /// The \c pointee is always required to be a \c FunctionType.
7295 extern const AstTypeMatcher<BlockPointerType> blockPointerType;
7296 
7297 /// Matches member pointer types.
7298 /// Given
7299 /// \code
7300 ///   struct A { int i; }
7301 ///   A::* ptr = A::i;
7302 /// \endcode
7303 /// memberPointerType()
7304 ///   matches "A::* ptr"
7305 extern const AstTypeMatcher<MemberPointerType> memberPointerType;
7306 
7307 /// Matches pointer types, but does not match Objective-C object pointer
7308 /// types.
7309 ///
7310 /// Given
7311 /// \code
7312 ///   int *a;
7313 ///   int &b = *a;
7314 ///   int c = 5;
7315 ///
7316 ///   @interface Foo
7317 ///   @end
7318 ///   Foo *f;
7319 /// \endcode
7320 /// pointerType()
7321 ///   matches "int *a", but does not match "Foo *f".
7322 extern const AstTypeMatcher<PointerType> pointerType;
7323 
7324 /// Matches an Objective-C object pointer type, which is different from
7325 /// a pointer type, despite being syntactically similar.
7326 ///
7327 /// Given
7328 /// \code
7329 ///   int *a;
7330 ///
7331 ///   @interface Foo
7332 ///   @end
7333 ///   Foo *f;
7334 /// \endcode
7335 /// pointerType()
7336 ///   matches "Foo *f", but does not match "int *a".
7337 extern const AstTypeMatcher<ObjCObjectPointerType> objcObjectPointerType;
7338 
7339 /// Matches both lvalue and rvalue reference types.
7340 ///
7341 /// Given
7342 /// \code
7343 ///   int *a;
7344 ///   int &b = *a;
7345 ///   int &&c = 1;
7346 ///   auto &d = b;
7347 ///   auto &&e = c;
7348 ///   auto &&f = 2;
7349 ///   int g = 5;
7350 /// \endcode
7351 ///
7352 /// \c referenceType() matches the types of \c b, \c c, \c d, \c e, and \c f.
7353 extern const AstTypeMatcher<ReferenceType> referenceType;
7354 
7355 /// Matches lvalue reference types.
7356 ///
7357 /// Given:
7358 /// \code
7359 ///   int *a;
7360 ///   int &b = *a;
7361 ///   int &&c = 1;
7362 ///   auto &d = b;
7363 ///   auto &&e = c;
7364 ///   auto &&f = 2;
7365 ///   int g = 5;
7366 /// \endcode
7367 ///
7368 /// \c lValueReferenceType() matches the types of \c b, \c d, and \c e. \c e is
7369 /// matched since the type is deduced as int& by reference collapsing rules.
7370 extern const AstTypeMatcher<LValueReferenceType> lValueReferenceType;
7371 
7372 /// Matches rvalue reference types.
7373 ///
7374 /// Given:
7375 /// \code
7376 ///   int *a;
7377 ///   int &b = *a;
7378 ///   int &&c = 1;
7379 ///   auto &d = b;
7380 ///   auto &&e = c;
7381 ///   auto &&f = 2;
7382 ///   int g = 5;
7383 /// \endcode
7384 ///
7385 /// \c rValueReferenceType() matches the types of \c c and \c f. \c e is not
7386 /// matched as it is deduced to int& by reference collapsing rules.
7387 extern const AstTypeMatcher<RValueReferenceType> rValueReferenceType;
7388 
7389 /// Narrows PointerType (and similar) matchers to those where the
7390 /// \c pointee matches a given matcher.
7391 ///
7392 /// Given
7393 /// \code
7394 ///   int *a;
7395 ///   int const *b;
7396 ///   float const *f;
7397 /// \endcode
7398 /// pointerType(pointee(isConstQualified(), isInteger()))
7399 ///   matches "int const *b"
7400 ///
7401 /// Usable as: Matcher<BlockPointerType>, Matcher<MemberPointerType>,
7402 ///   Matcher<PointerType>, Matcher<ReferenceType>
7403 AST_TYPELOC_TRAVERSE_MATCHER_DECL(
7404     pointee, getPointee,
7405     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(BlockPointerType, MemberPointerType,
7406                                     PointerType, ReferenceType));
7407 
7408 /// Matches typedef types.
7409 ///
7410 /// Given
7411 /// \code
7412 ///   typedef int X;
7413 /// \endcode
7414 /// typedefType()
7415 ///   matches "typedef int X"
7416 extern const AstTypeMatcher<TypedefType> typedefType;
7417 
7418 /// Matches qualified types when the qualifier is applied via a macro.
7419 ///
7420 /// Given
7421 /// \code
7422 ///   #define CDECL __attribute__((cdecl))
7423 ///   typedef void (CDECL *X)();
7424 ///   typedef void (__attribute__((cdecl)) *Y)();
7425 /// \endcode
7426 /// macroQualifiedType()
7427 ///   matches the type of the typedef declaration of \c X but not \c Y.
7428 extern const AstTypeMatcher<MacroQualifiedType> macroQualifiedType;
7429 
7430 /// Matches enum types.
7431 ///
7432 /// Given
7433 /// \code
7434 ///   enum C { Green };
7435 ///   enum class S { Red };
7436 ///
7437 ///   C c;
7438 ///   S s;
7439 /// \endcode
7440 //
7441 /// \c enumType() matches the type of the variable declarations of both \c c and
7442 /// \c s.
7443 extern const AstTypeMatcher<EnumType> enumType;
7444 
7445 /// Matches template specialization types.
7446 ///
7447 /// Given
7448 /// \code
7449 ///   template <typename T>
7450 ///   class C { };
7451 ///
7452 ///   template class C<int>;  // A
7453 ///   C<char> var;            // B
7454 /// \endcode
7455 ///
7456 /// \c templateSpecializationType() matches the type of the explicit
7457 /// instantiation in \c A and the type of the variable declaration in \c B.
7458 extern const AstTypeMatcher<TemplateSpecializationType>
7459     templateSpecializationType;
7460 
7461 /// Matches C++17 deduced template specialization types, e.g. deduced class
7462 /// template types.
7463 ///
7464 /// Given
7465 /// \code
7466 ///   template <typename T>
7467 ///   class C { public: C(T); };
7468 ///
7469 ///   C c(123);
7470 /// \endcode
7471 /// \c deducedTemplateSpecializationType() matches the type in the declaration
7472 /// of the variable \c c.
7473 extern const AstTypeMatcher<DeducedTemplateSpecializationType>
7474     deducedTemplateSpecializationType;
7475 
7476 /// Matches types nodes representing unary type transformations.
7477 ///
7478 /// Given:
7479 /// \code
7480 ///   typedef __underlying_type(T) type;
7481 /// \endcode
7482 /// unaryTransformType()
7483 ///   matches "__underlying_type(T)"
7484 extern const AstTypeMatcher<UnaryTransformType> unaryTransformType;
7485 
7486 /// Matches record types (e.g. structs, classes).
7487 ///
7488 /// Given
7489 /// \code
7490 ///   class C {};
7491 ///   struct S {};
7492 ///
7493 ///   C c;
7494 ///   S s;
7495 /// \endcode
7496 ///
7497 /// \c recordType() matches the type of the variable declarations of both \c c
7498 /// and \c s.
7499 extern const AstTypeMatcher<RecordType> recordType;
7500 
7501 /// Matches tag types (record and enum types).
7502 ///
7503 /// Given
7504 /// \code
7505 ///   enum E {};
7506 ///   class C {};
7507 ///
7508 ///   E e;
7509 ///   C c;
7510 /// \endcode
7511 ///
7512 /// \c tagType() matches the type of the variable declarations of both \c e
7513 /// and \c c.
7514 extern const AstTypeMatcher<TagType> tagType;
7515 
7516 /// Matches types specified with an elaborated type keyword or with a
7517 /// qualified name.
7518 ///
7519 /// Given
7520 /// \code
7521 ///   namespace N {
7522 ///     namespace M {
7523 ///       class D {};
7524 ///     }
7525 ///   }
7526 ///   class C {};
7527 ///
7528 ///   class C c;
7529 ///   N::M::D d;
7530 /// \endcode
7531 ///
7532 /// \c elaboratedType() matches the type of the variable declarations of both
7533 /// \c c and \c d.
7534 extern const AstTypeMatcher<ElaboratedType> elaboratedType;
7535 
7536 /// Matches ElaboratedTypes whose qualifier, a NestedNameSpecifier,
7537 /// matches \c InnerMatcher if the qualifier exists.
7538 ///
7539 /// Given
7540 /// \code
7541 ///   namespace N {
7542 ///     namespace M {
7543 ///       class D {};
7544 ///     }
7545 ///   }
7546 ///   N::M::D d;
7547 /// \endcode
7548 ///
7549 /// \c elaboratedType(hasQualifier(hasPrefix(specifiesNamespace(hasName("N"))))
7550 /// matches the type of the variable declaration of \c d.
AST_MATCHER_P(ElaboratedType,hasQualifier,internal::Matcher<NestedNameSpecifier>,InnerMatcher)7551 AST_MATCHER_P(ElaboratedType, hasQualifier,
7552               internal::Matcher<NestedNameSpecifier>, InnerMatcher) {
7553   if (const NestedNameSpecifier *Qualifier = Node.getQualifier())
7554     return InnerMatcher.matches(*Qualifier, Finder, Builder);
7555 
7556   return false;
7557 }
7558 
7559 /// Matches ElaboratedTypes whose named type matches \c InnerMatcher.
7560 ///
7561 /// Given
7562 /// \code
7563 ///   namespace N {
7564 ///     namespace M {
7565 ///       class D {};
7566 ///     }
7567 ///   }
7568 ///   N::M::D d;
7569 /// \endcode
7570 ///
7571 /// \c elaboratedType(namesType(recordType(
7572 /// hasDeclaration(namedDecl(hasName("D")))))) matches the type of the variable
7573 /// declaration of \c d.
AST_MATCHER_P(ElaboratedType,namesType,internal::Matcher<QualType>,InnerMatcher)7574 AST_MATCHER_P(ElaboratedType, namesType, internal::Matcher<QualType>,
7575               InnerMatcher) {
7576   return InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getNamedType(), Finder, Builder);
7577 }
7578 
7579 /// Matches types specified through a using declaration.
7580 ///
7581 /// Given
7582 /// \code
7583 ///   namespace a { struct S {}; }
7584 ///   using a::S;
7585 ///   S s;
7586 /// \endcode
7587 ///
7588 /// \c usingType() matches the type of the variable declaration of \c s.
7589 extern const AstTypeMatcher<UsingType> usingType;
7590 
7591 /// Matches types that represent the result of substituting a type for a
7592 /// template type parameter.
7593 ///
7594 /// Given
7595 /// \code
7596 ///   template <typename T>
7597 ///   void F(T t) {
7598 ///     int i = 1 + t;
7599 ///   }
7600 /// \endcode
7601 ///
7602 /// \c substTemplateTypeParmType() matches the type of 't' but not '1'
7603 extern const AstTypeMatcher<SubstTemplateTypeParmType>
7604     substTemplateTypeParmType;
7605 
7606 /// Matches template type parameter substitutions that have a replacement
7607 /// type that matches the provided matcher.
7608 ///
7609 /// Given
7610 /// \code
7611 ///   template <typename T>
7612 ///   double F(T t);
7613 ///   int i;
7614 ///   double j = F(i);
7615 /// \endcode
7616 ///
7617 /// \c substTemplateTypeParmType(hasReplacementType(type())) matches int
7618 AST_TYPE_TRAVERSE_MATCHER(
7619     hasReplacementType, getReplacementType,
7620     AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(SubstTemplateTypeParmType));
7621 
7622 /// Matches template type parameter types.
7623 ///
7624 /// Example matches T, but not int.
7625 ///     (matcher = templateTypeParmType())
7626 /// \code
7627 ///   template <typename T> void f(int i);
7628 /// \endcode
7629 extern const AstTypeMatcher<TemplateTypeParmType> templateTypeParmType;
7630 
7631 /// Matches injected class name types.
7632 ///
7633 /// Example matches S s, but not S<T> s.
7634 ///     (matcher = parmVarDecl(hasType(injectedClassNameType())))
7635 /// \code
7636 ///   template <typename T> struct S {
7637 ///     void f(S s);
7638 ///     void g(S<T> s);
7639 ///   };
7640 /// \endcode
7641 extern const AstTypeMatcher<InjectedClassNameType> injectedClassNameType;
7642 
7643 /// Matches decayed type
7644 /// Example matches i[] in declaration of f.
7645 ///     (matcher = valueDecl(hasType(decayedType(hasDecayedType(pointerType())))))
7646 /// Example matches i[1].
7647 ///     (matcher = expr(hasType(decayedType(hasDecayedType(pointerType())))))
7648 /// \code
7649 ///   void f(int i[]) {
7650 ///     i[1] = 0;
7651 ///   }
7652 /// \endcode
7653 extern const AstTypeMatcher<DecayedType> decayedType;
7654 
7655 /// Matches the decayed type, whoes decayed type matches \c InnerMatcher
AST_MATCHER_P(DecayedType,hasDecayedType,internal::Matcher<QualType>,InnerType)7656 AST_MATCHER_P(DecayedType, hasDecayedType, internal::Matcher<QualType>,
7657               InnerType) {
7658   return InnerType.matches(Node.getDecayedType(), Finder, Builder);
7659 }
7660 
7661 /// Matches declarations whose declaration context, interpreted as a
7662 /// Decl, matches \c InnerMatcher.
7663 ///
7664 /// Given
7665 /// \code
7666 ///   namespace N {
7667 ///     namespace M {
7668 ///       class D {};
7669 ///     }
7670 ///   }
7671 /// \endcode
7672 ///
7673 /// \c cxxRcordDecl(hasDeclContext(namedDecl(hasName("M")))) matches the
7674 /// declaration of \c class \c D.
AST_MATCHER_P(Decl,hasDeclContext,internal::Matcher<Decl>,InnerMatcher)7675 AST_MATCHER_P(Decl, hasDeclContext, internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher) {
7676   const DeclContext *DC = Node.getDeclContext();
7677   if (!DC) return false;
7678   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Decl::castFromDeclContext(DC), Finder, Builder);
7679 }
7680 
7681 /// Matches nested name specifiers.
7682 ///
7683 /// Given
7684 /// \code
7685 ///   namespace ns {
7686 ///     struct A { static void f(); };
7687 ///     void A::f() {}
7688 ///     void g() { A::f(); }
7689 ///   }
7690 ///   ns::A a;
7691 /// \endcode
7692 /// nestedNameSpecifier()
7693 ///   matches "ns::" and both "A::"
7694 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<NestedNameSpecifier>
7695     nestedNameSpecifier;
7696 
7697 /// Same as \c nestedNameSpecifier but matches \c NestedNameSpecifierLoc.
7698 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<NestedNameSpecifierLoc>
7699     nestedNameSpecifierLoc;
7700 
7701 /// Matches \c NestedNameSpecifierLocs for which the given inner
7702 /// NestedNameSpecifier-matcher matches.
7703 AST_MATCHER_FUNCTION_P_OVERLOAD(
7704     internal::BindableMatcher<NestedNameSpecifierLoc>, loc,
7705     internal::Matcher<NestedNameSpecifier>, InnerMatcher, 1) {
7706   return internal::BindableMatcher<NestedNameSpecifierLoc>(
7707       new internal::LocMatcher<NestedNameSpecifierLoc, NestedNameSpecifier>(
7708           InnerMatcher));
7709 }
7710 
7711 /// Matches nested name specifiers that specify a type matching the
7712 /// given \c QualType matcher without qualifiers.
7713 ///
7714 /// Given
7715 /// \code
7716 ///   struct A { struct B { struct C {}; }; };
7717 ///   A::B::C c;
7718 /// \endcode
7719 /// nestedNameSpecifier(specifiesType(
7720 ///   hasDeclaration(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("A")))
7721 /// ))
7722 ///   matches "A::"
AST_MATCHER_P(NestedNameSpecifier,specifiesType,internal::Matcher<QualType>,InnerMatcher)7723 AST_MATCHER_P(NestedNameSpecifier, specifiesType,
7724               internal::Matcher<QualType>, InnerMatcher) {
7725   if (!Node.getAsType())
7726     return false;
7727   return InnerMatcher.matches(QualType(Node.getAsType(), 0), Finder, Builder);
7728 }
7729 
7730 /// Matches nested name specifier locs that specify a type matching the
7731 /// given \c TypeLoc.
7732 ///
7733 /// Given
7734 /// \code
7735 ///   struct A { struct B { struct C {}; }; };
7736 ///   A::B::C c;
7737 /// \endcode
7738 /// nestedNameSpecifierLoc(specifiesTypeLoc(loc(type(
7739 ///   hasDeclaration(cxxRecordDecl(hasName("A")))))))
7740 ///   matches "A::"
AST_MATCHER_P(NestedNameSpecifierLoc,specifiesTypeLoc,internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>,InnerMatcher)7741 AST_MATCHER_P(NestedNameSpecifierLoc, specifiesTypeLoc,
7742               internal::Matcher<TypeLoc>, InnerMatcher) {
7743   return Node && Node.getNestedNameSpecifier()->getAsType() &&
7744          InnerMatcher.matches(Node.getTypeLoc(), Finder, Builder);
7745 }
7746 
7747 /// Matches on the prefix of a \c NestedNameSpecifier.
7748 ///
7749 /// Given
7750 /// \code
7751 ///   struct A { struct B { struct C {}; }; };
7752 ///   A::B::C c;
7753 /// \endcode
7754 /// nestedNameSpecifier(hasPrefix(specifiesType(asString("struct A")))) and
7755 ///   matches "A::"
7756 AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(NestedNameSpecifier, hasPrefix,
7757                        internal::Matcher<NestedNameSpecifier>, InnerMatcher,
7758                        0) {
7759   const NestedNameSpecifier *NextNode = Node.getPrefix();
7760   if (!NextNode)
7761     return false;
7762   return InnerMatcher.matches(*NextNode, Finder, Builder);
7763 }
7764 
7765 /// Matches on the prefix of a \c NestedNameSpecifierLoc.
7766 ///
7767 /// Given
7768 /// \code
7769 ///   struct A { struct B { struct C {}; }; };
7770 ///   A::B::C c;
7771 /// \endcode
7772 /// nestedNameSpecifierLoc(hasPrefix(loc(specifiesType(asString("struct A")))))
7773 ///   matches "A::"
7774 AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(NestedNameSpecifierLoc, hasPrefix,
7775                        internal::Matcher<NestedNameSpecifierLoc>, InnerMatcher,
7776                        1) {
7777   NestedNameSpecifierLoc NextNode = Node.getPrefix();
7778   if (!NextNode)
7779     return false;
7780   return InnerMatcher.matches(NextNode, Finder, Builder);
7781 }
7782 
7783 /// Matches nested name specifiers that specify a namespace matching the
7784 /// given namespace matcher.
7785 ///
7786 /// Given
7787 /// \code
7788 ///   namespace ns { struct A {}; }
7789 ///   ns::A a;
7790 /// \endcode
7791 /// nestedNameSpecifier(specifiesNamespace(hasName("ns")))
7792 ///   matches "ns::"
AST_MATCHER_P(NestedNameSpecifier,specifiesNamespace,internal::Matcher<NamespaceDecl>,InnerMatcher)7793 AST_MATCHER_P(NestedNameSpecifier, specifiesNamespace,
7794               internal::Matcher<NamespaceDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
7795   if (!Node.getAsNamespace())
7796     return false;
7797   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getAsNamespace(), Finder, Builder);
7798 }
7799 
7800 /// Matches attributes.
7801 /// Attributes may be attached with a variety of different syntaxes (including
7802 /// keywords, C++11 attributes, GNU ``__attribute``` and MSVC `__declspec``,
7803 /// and ``#pragma``s). They may also be implicit.
7804 ///
7805 /// Given
7806 /// \code
7807 ///   struct [[nodiscard]] Foo{};
7808 ///   void bar(int * __attribute__((nonnull)) );
7809 ///   __declspec(noinline) void baz();
7810 ///
7811 ///   #pragma omp declare simd
7812 ///   int min();
7813 /// \endcode
7814 /// attr()
7815 ///   matches "nodiscard", "nonnull", "noinline", and the whole "#pragma" line.
7816 extern const internal::VariadicAllOfMatcher<Attr> attr;
7817 
7818 /// Overloads for the \c equalsNode matcher.
7819 /// FIXME: Implement for other node types.
7820 /// @{
7821 
7822 /// Matches if a node equals another node.
7823 ///
7824 /// \c Decl has pointer identity in the AST.
7825 AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(Decl, equalsNode, const Decl*, Other, 0) {
7826   return &Node == Other;
7827 }
7828 /// Matches if a node equals another node.
7829 ///
7830 /// \c Stmt has pointer identity in the AST.
7831 AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(Stmt, equalsNode, const Stmt*, Other, 1) {
7832   return &Node == Other;
7833 }
7834 /// Matches if a node equals another node.
7835 ///
7836 /// \c Type has pointer identity in the AST.
7837 AST_MATCHER_P_OVERLOAD(Type, equalsNode, const Type*, Other, 2) {
7838     return &Node == Other;
7839 }
7840 
7841 /// @}
7842 
7843 /// Matches each case or default statement belonging to the given switch
7844 /// statement. This matcher may produce multiple matches.
7845 ///
7846 /// Given
7847 /// \code
7848 ///   switch (1) { case 1: case 2: default: switch (2) { case 3: case 4: ; } }
7849 /// \endcode
7850 /// switchStmt(forEachSwitchCase(caseStmt().bind("c"))).bind("s")
7851 ///   matches four times, with "c" binding each of "case 1:", "case 2:",
7852 /// "case 3:" and "case 4:", and "s" respectively binding "switch (1)",
7853 /// "switch (1)", "switch (2)" and "switch (2)".
AST_MATCHER_P(SwitchStmt,forEachSwitchCase,internal::Matcher<SwitchCase>,InnerMatcher)7854 AST_MATCHER_P(SwitchStmt, forEachSwitchCase, internal::Matcher<SwitchCase>,
7855               InnerMatcher) {
7856   BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result;
7857   // FIXME: getSwitchCaseList() does not necessarily guarantee a stable
7858   // iteration order. We should use the more general iterating matchers once
7859   // they are capable of expressing this matcher (for example, it should ignore
7860   // case statements belonging to nested switch statements).
7861   bool Matched = false;
7862   for (const SwitchCase *SC = Node.getSwitchCaseList(); SC;
7863        SC = SC->getNextSwitchCase()) {
7864     BoundNodesTreeBuilder CaseBuilder(*Builder);
7865     bool CaseMatched = InnerMatcher.matches(*SC, Finder, &CaseBuilder);
7866     if (CaseMatched) {
7867       Matched = true;
7868       Result.addMatch(CaseBuilder);
7869     }
7870   }
7871   *Builder = std::move(Result);
7872   return Matched;
7873 }
7874 
7875 /// Matches each constructor initializer in a constructor definition.
7876 ///
7877 /// Given
7878 /// \code
7879 ///   class A { A() : i(42), j(42) {} int i; int j; };
7880 /// \endcode
7881 /// cxxConstructorDecl(forEachConstructorInitializer(
7882 ///   forField(decl().bind("x"))
7883 /// ))
7884 ///   will trigger two matches, binding for 'i' and 'j' respectively.
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXConstructorDecl,forEachConstructorInitializer,internal::Matcher<CXXCtorInitializer>,InnerMatcher)7885 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXConstructorDecl, forEachConstructorInitializer,
7886               internal::Matcher<CXXCtorInitializer>, InnerMatcher) {
7887   BoundNodesTreeBuilder Result;
7888   bool Matched = false;
7889   for (const auto *I : Node.inits()) {
7890     if (Finder->isTraversalIgnoringImplicitNodes() && !I->isWritten())
7891       continue;
7892     BoundNodesTreeBuilder InitBuilder(*Builder);
7893     if (InnerMatcher.matches(*I, Finder, &InitBuilder)) {
7894       Matched = true;
7895       Result.addMatch(InitBuilder);
7896     }
7897   }
7898   *Builder = std::move(Result);
7899   return Matched;
7900 }
7901 
7902 /// Matches constructor declarations that are copy constructors.
7903 ///
7904 /// Given
7905 /// \code
7906 ///   struct S {
7907 ///     S(); // #1
7908 ///     S(const S &); // #2
7909 ///     S(S &&); // #3
7910 ///   };
7911 /// \endcode
7912 /// cxxConstructorDecl(isCopyConstructor()) will match #2, but not #1 or #3.
AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructorDecl,isCopyConstructor)7913 AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructorDecl, isCopyConstructor) {
7914   return Node.isCopyConstructor();
7915 }
7916 
7917 /// Matches constructor declarations that are move constructors.
7918 ///
7919 /// Given
7920 /// \code
7921 ///   struct S {
7922 ///     S(); // #1
7923 ///     S(const S &); // #2
7924 ///     S(S &&); // #3
7925 ///   };
7926 /// \endcode
7927 /// cxxConstructorDecl(isMoveConstructor()) will match #3, but not #1 or #2.
AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructorDecl,isMoveConstructor)7928 AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructorDecl, isMoveConstructor) {
7929   return Node.isMoveConstructor();
7930 }
7931 
7932 /// Matches constructor declarations that are default constructors.
7933 ///
7934 /// Given
7935 /// \code
7936 ///   struct S {
7937 ///     S(); // #1
7938 ///     S(const S &); // #2
7939 ///     S(S &&); // #3
7940 ///   };
7941 /// \endcode
7942 /// cxxConstructorDecl(isDefaultConstructor()) will match #1, but not #2 or #3.
AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructorDecl,isDefaultConstructor)7943 AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructorDecl, isDefaultConstructor) {
7944   return Node.isDefaultConstructor();
7945 }
7946 
7947 /// Matches constructors that delegate to another constructor.
7948 ///
7949 /// Given
7950 /// \code
7951 ///   struct S {
7952 ///     S(); // #1
7953 ///     S(int) {} // #2
7954 ///     S(S &&) : S() {} // #3
7955 ///   };
7956 ///   S::S() : S(0) {} // #4
7957 /// \endcode
7958 /// cxxConstructorDecl(isDelegatingConstructor()) will match #3 and #4, but not
7959 /// #1 or #2.
AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructorDecl,isDelegatingConstructor)7960 AST_MATCHER(CXXConstructorDecl, isDelegatingConstructor) {
7961   return Node.isDelegatingConstructor();
7962 }
7963 
7964 /// Matches constructor, conversion function, and deduction guide declarations
7965 /// that have an explicit specifier if this explicit specifier is resolved to
7966 /// true.
7967 ///
7968 /// Given
7969 /// \code
7970 ///   template<bool b>
7971 ///   struct S {
7972 ///     S(int); // #1
7973 ///     explicit S(double); // #2
7974 ///     operator int(); // #3
7975 ///     explicit operator bool(); // #4
7976 ///     explicit(false) S(bool) // # 7
7977 ///     explicit(true) S(char) // # 8
7978 ///     explicit(b) S(S) // # 9
7979 ///   };
7980 ///   S(int) -> S<true> // #5
7981 ///   explicit S(double) -> S<false> // #6
7982 /// \endcode
7983 /// cxxConstructorDecl(isExplicit()) will match #2 and #8, but not #1, #7 or #9.
7984 /// cxxConversionDecl(isExplicit()) will match #4, but not #3.
7985 /// cxxDeductionGuideDecl(isExplicit()) will match #6, but not #5.
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isExplicit,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (CXXConstructorDecl,CXXConversionDecl,CXXDeductionGuideDecl))7986 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isExplicit, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(
7987                                         CXXConstructorDecl, CXXConversionDecl,
7988                                         CXXDeductionGuideDecl)) {
7989   return Node.isExplicit();
7990 }
7991 
7992 /// Matches the expression in an explicit specifier if present in the given
7993 /// declaration.
7994 ///
7995 /// Given
7996 /// \code
7997 ///   template<bool b>
7998 ///   struct S {
7999 ///     S(int); // #1
8000 ///     explicit S(double); // #2
8001 ///     operator int(); // #3
8002 ///     explicit operator bool(); // #4
8003 ///     explicit(false) S(bool) // # 7
8004 ///     explicit(true) S(char) // # 8
8005 ///     explicit(b) S(S) // # 9
8006 ///   };
8007 ///   S(int) -> S<true> // #5
8008 ///   explicit S(double) -> S<false> // #6
8009 /// \endcode
8010 /// cxxConstructorDecl(hasExplicitSpecifier(constantExpr())) will match #7, #8 and #9, but not #1 or #2.
8011 /// cxxConversionDecl(hasExplicitSpecifier(constantExpr())) will not match #3 or #4.
8012 /// cxxDeductionGuideDecl(hasExplicitSpecifier(constantExpr())) will not match #5 or #6.
AST_MATCHER_P(FunctionDecl,hasExplicitSpecifier,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)8013 AST_MATCHER_P(FunctionDecl, hasExplicitSpecifier, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
8014               InnerMatcher) {
8015   ExplicitSpecifier ES = ExplicitSpecifier::getFromDecl(&Node);
8016   if (!ES.getExpr())
8017     return false;
8018 
8019   ASTChildrenNotSpelledInSourceScope RAII(Finder, false);
8020 
8021   return InnerMatcher.matches(*ES.getExpr(), Finder, Builder);
8022 }
8023 
8024 /// Matches functions, variables and namespace declarations that are marked with
8025 /// the inline keyword.
8026 ///
8027 /// Given
8028 /// \code
8029 ///   inline void f();
8030 ///   void g();
8031 ///   namespace n {
8032 ///   inline namespace m {}
8033 ///   }
8034 ///   inline int Foo = 5;
8035 /// \endcode
8036 /// functionDecl(isInline()) will match ::f().
8037 /// namespaceDecl(isInline()) will match n::m.
8038 /// varDecl(isInline()) will match Foo;
AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isInline,AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES (NamespaceDecl,FunctionDecl,VarDecl))8039 AST_POLYMORPHIC_MATCHER(isInline, AST_POLYMORPHIC_SUPPORTED_TYPES(NamespaceDecl,
8040                                                                   FunctionDecl,
8041                                                                   VarDecl)) {
8042   // This is required because the spelling of the function used to determine
8043   // whether inline is specified or not differs between the polymorphic types.
8044   if (const auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(&Node))
8045     return FD->isInlineSpecified();
8046   if (const auto *NSD = dyn_cast<NamespaceDecl>(&Node))
8047     return NSD->isInline();
8048   if (const auto *VD = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(&Node))
8049     return VD->isInline();
8050   llvm_unreachable("Not a valid polymorphic type");
8051 }
8052 
8053 /// Matches anonymous namespace declarations.
8054 ///
8055 /// Given
8056 /// \code
8057 ///   namespace n {
8058 ///   namespace {} // #1
8059 ///   }
8060 /// \endcode
8061 /// namespaceDecl(isAnonymous()) will match #1 but not ::n.
AST_MATCHER(NamespaceDecl,isAnonymous)8062 AST_MATCHER(NamespaceDecl, isAnonymous) {
8063   return Node.isAnonymousNamespace();
8064 }
8065 
8066 /// Matches declarations in the namespace `std`, but not in nested namespaces.
8067 ///
8068 /// Given
8069 /// \code
8070 ///   class vector {};
8071 ///   namespace foo {
8072 ///     class vector {};
8073 ///     namespace std {
8074 ///       class vector {};
8075 ///     }
8076 ///   }
8077 ///   namespace std {
8078 ///     inline namespace __1 {
8079 ///       class vector {}; // #1
8080 ///       namespace experimental {
8081 ///         class vector {};
8082 ///       }
8083 ///     }
8084 ///   }
8085 /// \endcode
8086 /// cxxRecordDecl(hasName("vector"), isInStdNamespace()) will match only #1.
AST_MATCHER(Decl,isInStdNamespace)8087 AST_MATCHER(Decl, isInStdNamespace) { return Node.isInStdNamespace(); }
8088 
8089 /// Matches declarations in an anonymous namespace.
8090 ///
8091 /// Given
8092 /// \code
8093 ///   class vector {};
8094 ///   namespace foo {
8095 ///     class vector {};
8096 ///     namespace {
8097 ///       class vector {}; // #1
8098 ///     }
8099 ///   }
8100 ///   namespace {
8101 ///     class vector {}; // #2
8102 ///     namespace foo {
8103 ///       class vector{}; // #3
8104 ///     }
8105 ///   }
8106 /// \endcode
8107 /// cxxRecordDecl(hasName("vector"), isInAnonymousNamespace()) will match
8108 /// #1, #2 and #3.
AST_MATCHER(Decl,isInAnonymousNamespace)8109 AST_MATCHER(Decl, isInAnonymousNamespace) {
8110   return Node.isInAnonymousNamespace();
8111 }
8112 
8113 /// If the given case statement does not use the GNU case range
8114 /// extension, matches the constant given in the statement.
8115 ///
8116 /// Given
8117 /// \code
8118 ///   switch (1) { case 1: case 1+1: case 3 ... 4: ; }
8119 /// \endcode
8120 /// caseStmt(hasCaseConstant(integerLiteral()))
8121 ///   matches "case 1:"
AST_MATCHER_P(CaseStmt,hasCaseConstant,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)8122 AST_MATCHER_P(CaseStmt, hasCaseConstant, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
8123               InnerMatcher) {
8124   if (Node.getRHS())
8125     return false;
8126 
8127   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getLHS(), Finder, Builder);
8128 }
8129 
8130 /// Matches declaration that has a given attribute.
8131 ///
8132 /// Given
8133 /// \code
8134 ///   __attribute__((device)) void f() { ... }
8135 /// \endcode
8136 /// decl(hasAttr(clang::attr::CUDADevice)) matches the function declaration of
8137 /// f. If the matcher is used from clang-query, attr::Kind parameter should be
8138 /// passed as a quoted string. e.g., hasAttr("attr::CUDADevice").
AST_MATCHER_P(Decl,hasAttr,attr::Kind,AttrKind)8139 AST_MATCHER_P(Decl, hasAttr, attr::Kind, AttrKind) {
8140   for (const auto *Attr : Node.attrs()) {
8141     if (Attr->getKind() == AttrKind)
8142       return true;
8143   }
8144   return false;
8145 }
8146 
8147 /// Matches the return value expression of a return statement
8148 ///
8149 /// Given
8150 /// \code
8151 ///   return a + b;
8152 /// \endcode
8153 /// hasReturnValue(binaryOperator())
8154 ///   matches 'return a + b'
8155 /// with binaryOperator()
8156 ///   matching 'a + b'
AST_MATCHER_P(ReturnStmt,hasReturnValue,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)8157 AST_MATCHER_P(ReturnStmt, hasReturnValue, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
8158               InnerMatcher) {
8159   if (const auto *RetValue = Node.getRetValue())
8160     return InnerMatcher.matches(*RetValue, Finder, Builder);
8161   return false;
8162 }
8163 
8164 /// Matches CUDA kernel call expression.
8165 ///
8166 /// Example matches,
8167 /// \code
8168 ///   kernel<<<i,j>>>();
8169 /// \endcode
8170 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, CUDAKernelCallExpr>
8171     cudaKernelCallExpr;
8172 
8173 /// Matches expressions that resolve to a null pointer constant, such as
8174 /// GNU's __null, C++11's nullptr, or C's NULL macro.
8175 ///
8176 /// Given:
8177 /// \code
8178 ///   void *v1 = NULL;
8179 ///   void *v2 = nullptr;
8180 ///   void *v3 = __null; // GNU extension
8181 ///   char *cp = (char *)0;
8182 ///   int *ip = 0;
8183 ///   int i = 0;
8184 /// \endcode
8185 /// expr(nullPointerConstant())
8186 ///   matches the initializer for v1, v2, v3, cp, and ip. Does not match the
8187 ///   initializer for i.
AST_MATCHER_FUNCTION(internal::Matcher<Expr>,nullPointerConstant)8188 AST_MATCHER_FUNCTION(internal::Matcher<Expr>, nullPointerConstant) {
8189   return anyOf(
8190       gnuNullExpr(), cxxNullPtrLiteralExpr(),
8191       integerLiteral(equals(0), hasParent(expr(hasType(pointerType())))));
8192 }
8193 
8194 /// Matches the DecompositionDecl the binding belongs to.
8195 ///
8196 /// For example, in:
8197 /// \code
8198 /// void foo()
8199 /// {
8200 ///     int arr[3];
8201 ///     auto &[f, s, t] = arr;
8202 ///
8203 ///     f = 42;
8204 /// }
8205 /// \endcode
8206 /// The matcher:
8207 /// \code
8208 ///   bindingDecl(hasName("f"),
8209 ///                 forDecomposition(decompositionDecl())
8210 /// \endcode
8211 /// matches 'f' in 'auto &[f, s, t]'.
AST_MATCHER_P(BindingDecl,forDecomposition,internal::Matcher<ValueDecl>,InnerMatcher)8212 AST_MATCHER_P(BindingDecl, forDecomposition, internal::Matcher<ValueDecl>,
8213               InnerMatcher) {
8214   if (const ValueDecl *VD = Node.getDecomposedDecl())
8215     return InnerMatcher.matches(*VD, Finder, Builder);
8216   return false;
8217 }
8218 
8219 /// Matches the Nth binding of a DecompositionDecl.
8220 ///
8221 /// For example, in:
8222 /// \code
8223 /// void foo()
8224 /// {
8225 ///     int arr[3];
8226 ///     auto &[f, s, t] = arr;
8227 ///
8228 ///     f = 42;
8229 /// }
8230 /// \endcode
8231 /// The matcher:
8232 /// \code
8233 ///   decompositionDecl(hasBinding(0,
8234 ///   bindingDecl(hasName("f").bind("fBinding"))))
8235 /// \endcode
8236 /// matches the decomposition decl with 'f' bound to "fBinding".
AST_MATCHER_P2(DecompositionDecl,hasBinding,unsigned,N,internal::Matcher<BindingDecl>,InnerMatcher)8237 AST_MATCHER_P2(DecompositionDecl, hasBinding, unsigned, N,
8238                internal::Matcher<BindingDecl>, InnerMatcher) {
8239   if (Node.bindings().size() <= N)
8240     return false;
8241   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.bindings()[N], Finder, Builder);
8242 }
8243 
8244 /// Matches any binding of a DecompositionDecl.
8245 ///
8246 /// For example, in:
8247 /// \code
8248 /// void foo()
8249 /// {
8250 ///     int arr[3];
8251 ///     auto &[f, s, t] = arr;
8252 ///
8253 ///     f = 42;
8254 /// }
8255 /// \endcode
8256 /// The matcher:
8257 /// \code
8258 ///   decompositionDecl(hasAnyBinding(bindingDecl(hasName("f").bind("fBinding"))))
8259 /// \endcode
8260 /// matches the decomposition decl with 'f' bound to "fBinding".
AST_MATCHER_P(DecompositionDecl,hasAnyBinding,internal::Matcher<BindingDecl>,InnerMatcher)8261 AST_MATCHER_P(DecompositionDecl, hasAnyBinding, internal::Matcher<BindingDecl>,
8262               InnerMatcher) {
8263   return llvm::any_of(Node.bindings(), [&](const auto *Binding) {
8264     return InnerMatcher.matches(*Binding, Finder, Builder);
8265   });
8266 }
8267 
8268 /// Matches declaration of the function the statement belongs to.
8269 ///
8270 /// Deprecated. Use forCallable() to correctly handle the situation when
8271 /// the declaration is not a function (but a block or an Objective-C method).
8272 /// forFunction() not only fails to take non-functions into account but also
8273 /// may match the wrong declaration in their presence.
8274 ///
8275 /// Given:
8276 /// \code
8277 /// F& operator=(const F& o) {
8278 ///   std::copy_if(o.begin(), o.end(), begin(), [](V v) { return v > 0; });
8279 ///   return *this;
8280 /// }
8281 /// \endcode
8282 /// returnStmt(forFunction(hasName("operator=")))
8283 ///   matches 'return *this'
8284 ///   but does not match 'return v > 0'
AST_MATCHER_P(Stmt,forFunction,internal::Matcher<FunctionDecl>,InnerMatcher)8285 AST_MATCHER_P(Stmt, forFunction, internal::Matcher<FunctionDecl>,
8286               InnerMatcher) {
8287   const auto &Parents = Finder->getASTContext().getParents(Node);
8288 
8289   llvm::SmallVector<DynTypedNode, 8> Stack(Parents.begin(), Parents.end());
8290   while (!Stack.empty()) {
8291     const auto &CurNode = Stack.back();
8292     Stack.pop_back();
8293     if (const auto *FuncDeclNode = CurNode.get<FunctionDecl>()) {
8294       if (InnerMatcher.matches(*FuncDeclNode, Finder, Builder)) {
8295         return true;
8296       }
8297     } else if (const auto *LambdaExprNode = CurNode.get<LambdaExpr>()) {
8298       if (InnerMatcher.matches(*LambdaExprNode->getCallOperator(), Finder,
8299                                Builder)) {
8300         return true;
8301       }
8302     } else {
8303       llvm::append_range(Stack, Finder->getASTContext().getParents(CurNode));
8304     }
8305   }
8306   return false;
8307 }
8308 
8309 /// Matches declaration of the function, method, or block the statement
8310 /// belongs to.
8311 ///
8312 /// Given:
8313 /// \code
8314 /// F& operator=(const F& o) {
8315 ///   std::copy_if(o.begin(), o.end(), begin(), [](V v) { return v > 0; });
8316 ///   return *this;
8317 /// }
8318 /// \endcode
8319 /// returnStmt(forCallable(functionDecl(hasName("operator="))))
8320 ///   matches 'return *this'
8321 ///   but does not match 'return v > 0'
8322 ///
8323 /// Given:
8324 /// \code
8325 /// -(void) foo {
8326 ///   int x = 1;
8327 ///   dispatch_sync(queue, ^{ int y = 2; });
8328 /// }
8329 /// \endcode
8330 /// declStmt(forCallable(objcMethodDecl()))
8331 ///   matches 'int x = 1'
8332 ///   but does not match 'int y = 2'.
8333 /// whereas declStmt(forCallable(blockDecl()))
8334 ///   matches 'int y = 2'
8335 ///   but does not match 'int x = 1'.
AST_MATCHER_P(Stmt,forCallable,internal::Matcher<Decl>,InnerMatcher)8336 AST_MATCHER_P(Stmt, forCallable, internal::Matcher<Decl>, InnerMatcher) {
8337   const auto &Parents = Finder->getASTContext().getParents(Node);
8338 
8339   llvm::SmallVector<DynTypedNode, 8> Stack(Parents.begin(), Parents.end());
8340   while (!Stack.empty()) {
8341     const auto &CurNode = Stack.back();
8342     Stack.pop_back();
8343     if (const auto *FuncDeclNode = CurNode.get<FunctionDecl>()) {
8344       if (InnerMatcher.matches(*FuncDeclNode, Finder, Builder)) {
8345         return true;
8346       }
8347     } else if (const auto *LambdaExprNode = CurNode.get<LambdaExpr>()) {
8348       if (InnerMatcher.matches(*LambdaExprNode->getCallOperator(), Finder,
8349                                Builder)) {
8350         return true;
8351       }
8352     } else if (const auto *ObjCMethodDeclNode = CurNode.get<ObjCMethodDecl>()) {
8353       if (InnerMatcher.matches(*ObjCMethodDeclNode, Finder, Builder)) {
8354         return true;
8355       }
8356     } else if (const auto *BlockDeclNode = CurNode.get<BlockDecl>()) {
8357       if (InnerMatcher.matches(*BlockDeclNode, Finder, Builder)) {
8358         return true;
8359       }
8360     } else {
8361       llvm::append_range(Stack, Finder->getASTContext().getParents(CurNode));
8362     }
8363   }
8364   return false;
8365 }
8366 
8367 /// Matches a declaration that has external formal linkage.
8368 ///
8369 /// Example matches only z (matcher = varDecl(hasExternalFormalLinkage()))
8370 /// \code
8371 /// void f() {
8372 ///   int x;
8373 ///   static int y;
8374 /// }
8375 /// int z;
8376 /// \endcode
8377 ///
8378 /// Example matches f() because it has external formal linkage despite being
8379 /// unique to the translation unit as though it has internal likage
8380 /// (matcher = functionDecl(hasExternalFormalLinkage()))
8381 ///
8382 /// \code
8383 /// namespace {
8384 /// void f() {}
8385 /// }
8386 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(NamedDecl,hasExternalFormalLinkage)8387 AST_MATCHER(NamedDecl, hasExternalFormalLinkage) {
8388   return Node.hasExternalFormalLinkage();
8389 }
8390 
8391 /// Matches a declaration that has default arguments.
8392 ///
8393 /// Example matches y (matcher = parmVarDecl(hasDefaultArgument()))
8394 /// \code
8395 /// void x(int val) {}
8396 /// void y(int val = 0) {}
8397 /// \endcode
8398 ///
8399 /// Deprecated. Use hasInitializer() instead to be able to
8400 /// match on the contents of the default argument.  For example:
8401 ///
8402 /// \code
8403 /// void x(int val = 7) {}
8404 /// void y(int val = 42) {}
8405 /// \endcode
8406 /// parmVarDecl(hasInitializer(integerLiteral(equals(42))))
8407 ///   matches the parameter of y
8408 ///
8409 /// A matcher such as
8410 ///   parmVarDecl(hasInitializer(anything()))
8411 /// is equivalent to parmVarDecl(hasDefaultArgument()).
AST_MATCHER(ParmVarDecl,hasDefaultArgument)8412 AST_MATCHER(ParmVarDecl, hasDefaultArgument) {
8413   return Node.hasDefaultArg();
8414 }
8415 
8416 /// Matches array new expressions.
8417 ///
8418 /// Given:
8419 /// \code
8420 ///   MyClass *p1 = new MyClass[10];
8421 /// \endcode
8422 /// cxxNewExpr(isArray())
8423 ///   matches the expression 'new MyClass[10]'.
AST_MATCHER(CXXNewExpr,isArray)8424 AST_MATCHER(CXXNewExpr, isArray) {
8425   return Node.isArray();
8426 }
8427 
8428 /// Matches placement new expression arguments.
8429 ///
8430 /// Given:
8431 /// \code
8432 ///   MyClass *p1 = new (Storage, 16) MyClass();
8433 /// \endcode
8434 /// cxxNewExpr(hasPlacementArg(1, integerLiteral(equals(16))))
8435 ///   matches the expression 'new (Storage, 16) MyClass()'.
AST_MATCHER_P2(CXXNewExpr,hasPlacementArg,unsigned,Index,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)8436 AST_MATCHER_P2(CXXNewExpr, hasPlacementArg, unsigned, Index,
8437                internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
8438   return Node.getNumPlacementArgs() > Index &&
8439          InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getPlacementArg(Index), Finder, Builder);
8440 }
8441 
8442 /// Matches any placement new expression arguments.
8443 ///
8444 /// Given:
8445 /// \code
8446 ///   MyClass *p1 = new (Storage) MyClass();
8447 /// \endcode
8448 /// cxxNewExpr(hasAnyPlacementArg(anything()))
8449 ///   matches the expression 'new (Storage, 16) MyClass()'.
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXNewExpr,hasAnyPlacementArg,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)8450 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXNewExpr, hasAnyPlacementArg, internal::Matcher<Expr>,
8451               InnerMatcher) {
8452   return llvm::any_of(Node.placement_arguments(), [&](const Expr *Arg) {
8453     return InnerMatcher.matches(*Arg, Finder, Builder);
8454   });
8455 }
8456 
8457 /// Matches array new expressions with a given array size.
8458 ///
8459 /// Given:
8460 /// \code
8461 ///   MyClass *p1 = new MyClass[10];
8462 /// \endcode
8463 /// cxxNewExpr(hasArraySize(integerLiteral(equals(10))))
8464 ///   matches the expression 'new MyClass[10]'.
AST_MATCHER_P(CXXNewExpr,hasArraySize,internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)8465 AST_MATCHER_P(CXXNewExpr, hasArraySize, internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
8466   return Node.isArray() && *Node.getArraySize() &&
8467          InnerMatcher.matches(**Node.getArraySize(), Finder, Builder);
8468 }
8469 
8470 /// Matches a class declaration that is defined.
8471 ///
8472 /// Example matches x (matcher = cxxRecordDecl(hasDefinition()))
8473 /// \code
8474 /// class x {};
8475 /// class y;
8476 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(CXXRecordDecl,hasDefinition)8477 AST_MATCHER(CXXRecordDecl, hasDefinition) {
8478   return Node.hasDefinition();
8479 }
8480 
8481 /// Matches C++11 scoped enum declaration.
8482 ///
8483 /// Example matches Y (matcher = enumDecl(isScoped()))
8484 /// \code
8485 /// enum X {};
8486 /// enum class Y {};
8487 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(EnumDecl,isScoped)8488 AST_MATCHER(EnumDecl, isScoped) {
8489   return Node.isScoped();
8490 }
8491 
8492 /// Matches a function declared with a trailing return type.
8493 ///
8494 /// Example matches Y (matcher = functionDecl(hasTrailingReturn()))
8495 /// \code
8496 /// int X() {}
8497 /// auto Y() -> int {}
8498 /// \endcode
AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl,hasTrailingReturn)8499 AST_MATCHER(FunctionDecl, hasTrailingReturn) {
8500   if (const auto *F = Node.getType()->getAs<FunctionProtoType>())
8501     return F->hasTrailingReturn();
8502   return false;
8503 }
8504 
8505 /// Matches expressions that match InnerMatcher that are possibly wrapped in an
8506 /// elidable constructor and other corresponding bookkeeping nodes.
8507 ///
8508 /// In C++17, elidable copy constructors are no longer being generated in the
8509 /// AST as it is not permitted by the standard. They are, however, part of the
8510 /// AST in C++14 and earlier. So, a matcher must abstract over these differences
8511 /// to work in all language modes. This matcher skips elidable constructor-call
8512 /// AST nodes, `ExprWithCleanups` nodes wrapping elidable constructor-calls and
8513 /// various implicit nodes inside the constructor calls, all of which will not
8514 /// appear in the C++17 AST.
8515 ///
8516 /// Given
8517 ///
8518 /// \code
8519 /// struct H {};
8520 /// H G();
8521 /// void f() {
8522 ///   H D = G();
8523 /// }
8524 /// \endcode
8525 ///
8526 /// ``varDecl(hasInitializer(ignoringElidableConstructorCall(callExpr())))``
8527 /// matches ``H D = G()`` in C++11 through C++17 (and beyond).
AST_MATCHER_P(Expr,ignoringElidableConstructorCall,ast_matchers::internal::Matcher<Expr>,InnerMatcher)8528 AST_MATCHER_P(Expr, ignoringElidableConstructorCall,
8529               ast_matchers::internal::Matcher<Expr>, InnerMatcher) {
8530   // E tracks the node that we are examining.
8531   const Expr *E = &Node;
8532   // If present, remove an outer `ExprWithCleanups` corresponding to the
8533   // underlying `CXXConstructExpr`. This check won't cover all cases of added
8534   // `ExprWithCleanups` corresponding to `CXXConstructExpr` nodes (because the
8535   // EWC is placed on the outermost node of the expression, which this may not
8536   // be), but, it still improves the coverage of this matcher.
8537   if (const auto *CleanupsExpr = dyn_cast<ExprWithCleanups>(&Node))
8538     E = CleanupsExpr->getSubExpr();
8539   if (const auto *CtorExpr = dyn_cast<CXXConstructExpr>(E)) {
8540     if (CtorExpr->isElidable()) {
8541       if (const auto *MaterializeTemp =
8542               dyn_cast<MaterializeTemporaryExpr>(CtorExpr->getArg(0))) {
8543         return InnerMatcher.matches(*MaterializeTemp->getSubExpr(), Finder,
8544                                     Builder);
8545       }
8546     }
8547   }
8548   return InnerMatcher.matches(Node, Finder, Builder);
8549 }
8550 
8551 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
8552 // OpenMP handling.
8553 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
8554 
8555 /// Matches any ``#pragma omp`` executable directive.
8556 ///
8557 /// Given
8558 ///
8559 /// \code
8560 ///   #pragma omp parallel
8561 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(none)
8562 ///   #pragma omp taskyield
8563 /// \endcode
8564 ///
8565 /// ``ompExecutableDirective()`` matches ``omp parallel``,
8566 /// ``omp parallel default(none)`` and ``omp taskyield``.
8567 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Stmt, OMPExecutableDirective>
8568     ompExecutableDirective;
8569 
8570 /// Matches standalone OpenMP directives,
8571 /// i.e., directives that can't have a structured block.
8572 ///
8573 /// Given
8574 ///
8575 /// \code
8576 ///   #pragma omp parallel
8577 ///   {}
8578 ///   #pragma omp taskyield
8579 /// \endcode
8580 ///
8581 /// ``ompExecutableDirective(isStandaloneDirective()))`` matches
8582 /// ``omp taskyield``.
AST_MATCHER(OMPExecutableDirective,isStandaloneDirective)8583 AST_MATCHER(OMPExecutableDirective, isStandaloneDirective) {
8584   return Node.isStandaloneDirective();
8585 }
8586 
8587 /// Matches the structured-block of the OpenMP executable directive
8588 ///
8589 /// Prerequisite: the executable directive must not be standalone directive.
8590 /// If it is, it will never match.
8591 ///
8592 /// Given
8593 ///
8594 /// \code
8595 ///    #pragma omp parallel
8596 ///    ;
8597 ///    #pragma omp parallel
8598 ///    {}
8599 /// \endcode
8600 ///
8601 /// ``ompExecutableDirective(hasStructuredBlock(nullStmt()))`` will match ``;``
AST_MATCHER_P(OMPExecutableDirective,hasStructuredBlock,internal::Matcher<Stmt>,InnerMatcher)8602 AST_MATCHER_P(OMPExecutableDirective, hasStructuredBlock,
8603               internal::Matcher<Stmt>, InnerMatcher) {
8604   if (Node.isStandaloneDirective())
8605     return false; // Standalone directives have no structured blocks.
8606   return InnerMatcher.matches(*Node.getStructuredBlock(), Finder, Builder);
8607 }
8608 
8609 /// Matches any clause in an OpenMP directive.
8610 ///
8611 /// Given
8612 ///
8613 /// \code
8614 ///   #pragma omp parallel
8615 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(none)
8616 /// \endcode
8617 ///
8618 /// ``ompExecutableDirective(hasAnyClause(anything()))`` matches
8619 /// ``omp parallel default(none)``.
AST_MATCHER_P(OMPExecutableDirective,hasAnyClause,internal::Matcher<OMPClause>,InnerMatcher)8620 AST_MATCHER_P(OMPExecutableDirective, hasAnyClause,
8621               internal::Matcher<OMPClause>, InnerMatcher) {
8622   ArrayRef<OMPClause *> Clauses = Node.clauses();
8623   return matchesFirstInPointerRange(InnerMatcher, Clauses.begin(),
8624                                     Clauses.end(), Finder,
8625                                     Builder) != Clauses.end();
8626 }
8627 
8628 /// Matches OpenMP ``default`` clause.
8629 ///
8630 /// Given
8631 ///
8632 /// \code
8633 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(none)
8634 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(shared)
8635 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(private)
8636 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(firstprivate)
8637 ///   #pragma omp parallel
8638 /// \endcode
8639 ///
8640 /// ``ompDefaultClause()`` matches ``default(none)``, ``default(shared)``,
8641 /// `` default(private)`` and ``default(firstprivate)``
8642 extern const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<OMPClause, OMPDefaultClause>
8643     ompDefaultClause;
8644 
8645 /// Matches if the OpenMP ``default`` clause has ``none`` kind specified.
8646 ///
8647 /// Given
8648 ///
8649 /// \code
8650 ///   #pragma omp parallel
8651 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(none)
8652 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(shared)
8653 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(private)
8654 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(firstprivate)
8655 /// \endcode
8656 ///
8657 /// ``ompDefaultClause(isNoneKind())`` matches only ``default(none)``.
AST_MATCHER(OMPDefaultClause,isNoneKind)8658 AST_MATCHER(OMPDefaultClause, isNoneKind) {
8659   return Node.getDefaultKind() == llvm::omp::OMP_DEFAULT_none;
8660 }
8661 
8662 /// Matches if the OpenMP ``default`` clause has ``shared`` kind specified.
8663 ///
8664 /// Given
8665 ///
8666 /// \code
8667 ///   #pragma omp parallel
8668 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(none)
8669 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(shared)
8670 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(private)
8671 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(firstprivate)
8672 /// \endcode
8673 ///
8674 /// ``ompDefaultClause(isSharedKind())`` matches only ``default(shared)``.
AST_MATCHER(OMPDefaultClause,isSharedKind)8675 AST_MATCHER(OMPDefaultClause, isSharedKind) {
8676   return Node.getDefaultKind() == llvm::omp::OMP_DEFAULT_shared;
8677 }
8678 
8679 /// Matches if the OpenMP ``default`` clause has ``private`` kind
8680 /// specified.
8681 ///
8682 /// Given
8683 ///
8684 /// \code
8685 ///   #pragma omp parallel
8686 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(none)
8687 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(shared)
8688 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(private)
8689 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(firstprivate)
8690 /// \endcode
8691 ///
8692 /// ``ompDefaultClause(isPrivateKind())`` matches only
8693 /// ``default(private)``.
AST_MATCHER(OMPDefaultClause,isPrivateKind)8694 AST_MATCHER(OMPDefaultClause, isPrivateKind) {
8695   return Node.getDefaultKind() == llvm::omp::OMP_DEFAULT_private;
8696 }
8697 
8698 /// Matches if the OpenMP ``default`` clause has ``firstprivate`` kind
8699 /// specified.
8700 ///
8701 /// Given
8702 ///
8703 /// \code
8704 ///   #pragma omp parallel
8705 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(none)
8706 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(shared)
8707 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(private)
8708 ///   #pragma omp parallel default(firstprivate)
8709 /// \endcode
8710 ///
8711 /// ``ompDefaultClause(isFirstPrivateKind())`` matches only
8712 /// ``default(firstprivate)``.
AST_MATCHER(OMPDefaultClause,isFirstPrivateKind)8713 AST_MATCHER(OMPDefaultClause, isFirstPrivateKind) {
8714   return Node.getDefaultKind() == llvm::omp::OMP_DEFAULT_firstprivate;
8715 }
8716 
8717 /// Matches if the OpenMP directive is allowed to contain the specified OpenMP
8718 /// clause kind.
8719 ///
8720 /// Given
8721 ///
8722 /// \code
8723 ///   #pragma omp parallel
8724 ///   #pragma omp parallel for
8725 ///   #pragma omp          for
8726 /// \endcode
8727 ///
8728 /// `ompExecutableDirective(isAllowedToContainClause(OMPC_default))`` matches
8729 /// ``omp parallel`` and ``omp parallel for``.
8730 ///
8731 /// If the matcher is use from clang-query, ``OpenMPClauseKind`` parameter
8732 /// should be passed as a quoted string. e.g.,
8733 /// ``isAllowedToContainClauseKind("OMPC_default").``
AST_MATCHER_P(OMPExecutableDirective,isAllowedToContainClauseKind,OpenMPClauseKind,CKind)8734 AST_MATCHER_P(OMPExecutableDirective, isAllowedToContainClauseKind,
8735               OpenMPClauseKind, CKind) {
8736   return llvm::omp::isAllowedClauseForDirective(
8737       Node.getDirectiveKind(), CKind,
8738       Finder->getASTContext().getLangOpts().OpenMP);
8739 }
8740 
8741 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
8742 // End OpenMP handling.
8743 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
8744 
8745 } // namespace ast_matchers
8746 } // namespace clang
8747 
8748 #endif // LLVM_CLANG_ASTMATCHERS_ASTMATCHERS_H
8749