| //===--- ParseTentative.cpp - Ambiguity Resolution Parsing ----------------===// | 
 | // | 
 | // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. | 
 | // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. | 
 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception | 
 | // | 
 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | 
 | // | 
 | //  This file implements the tentative parsing portions of the Parser | 
 | //  interfaces, for ambiguity resolution. | 
 | // | 
 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | 
 |  | 
 | #include "clang/Parse/Parser.h" | 
 | #include "clang/Parse/ParseDiagnostic.h" | 
 | #include "clang/Sema/ParsedTemplate.h" | 
 | using namespace clang; | 
 |  | 
 | /// isCXXDeclarationStatement - C++-specialized function that disambiguates | 
 | /// between a declaration or an expression statement, when parsing function | 
 | /// bodies. Returns true for declaration, false for expression. | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         declaration-statement: | 
 | ///           block-declaration | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         block-declaration: | 
 | ///           simple-declaration | 
 | ///           asm-definition | 
 | ///           namespace-alias-definition | 
 | ///           using-declaration | 
 | ///           using-directive | 
 | /// [C++0x]   static_assert-declaration | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         asm-definition: | 
 | ///           'asm' '(' string-literal ')' ';' | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         namespace-alias-definition: | 
 | ///           'namespace' identifier = qualified-namespace-specifier ';' | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         using-declaration: | 
 | ///           'using' typename[opt] '::'[opt] nested-name-specifier | 
 | ///                 unqualified-id ';' | 
 | ///           'using' '::' unqualified-id ; | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         using-directive: | 
 | ///           'using' 'namespace' '::'[opt] nested-name-specifier[opt] | 
 | ///                 namespace-name ';' | 
 | /// | 
 | bool Parser::isCXXDeclarationStatement( | 
 |     bool DisambiguatingWithExpression /*=false*/) { | 
 |   assert(getLangOpts().CPlusPlus && "Must be called for C++ only."); | 
 |  | 
 |   switch (Tok.getKind()) { | 
 |     // asm-definition | 
 |   case tok::kw_asm: | 
 |     // namespace-alias-definition | 
 |   case tok::kw_namespace: | 
 |     // using-declaration | 
 |     // using-directive | 
 |   case tok::kw_using: | 
 |     // static_assert-declaration | 
 |   case tok::kw_static_assert: | 
 |   case tok::kw__Static_assert: | 
 |     return true; | 
 |   case tok::coloncolon: | 
 |   case tok::identifier: { | 
 |     if (DisambiguatingWithExpression) { | 
 |       RevertingTentativeParsingAction TPA(*this); | 
 |       // Parse the C++ scope specifier. | 
 |       CXXScopeSpec SS; | 
 |       ParseOptionalCXXScopeSpecifier(SS, /*ObjectType=*/nullptr, | 
 |                                      /*ObjectHasErrors=*/false, | 
 |                                      /*EnteringContext=*/true); | 
 |  | 
 |       switch (Tok.getKind()) { | 
 |       case tok::identifier: { | 
 |         IdentifierInfo *II = Tok.getIdentifierInfo(); | 
 |         bool isDeductionGuide = Actions.isDeductionGuideName( | 
 |             getCurScope(), *II, Tok.getLocation(), SS, /*Template=*/nullptr); | 
 |         if (Actions.isCurrentClassName(*II, getCurScope(), &SS) || | 
 |             isDeductionGuide) { | 
 |           if (isConstructorDeclarator(/*Unqualified=*/SS.isEmpty(), | 
 |                                       isDeductionGuide, | 
 |                                       DeclSpec::FriendSpecified::No)) | 
 |             return true; | 
 |         } | 
 |         break; | 
 |       } | 
 |       case tok::kw_operator: | 
 |         return true; | 
 |       case tok::tilde: | 
 |         return true; | 
 |       default: | 
 |         break; | 
 |       } | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 |     [[fallthrough]]; | 
 |     // simple-declaration | 
 |   default: | 
 |     return isCXXSimpleDeclaration(/*AllowForRangeDecl=*/false); | 
 |   } | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// isCXXSimpleDeclaration - C++-specialized function that disambiguates | 
 | /// between a simple-declaration or an expression-statement. | 
 | /// If during the disambiguation process a parsing error is encountered, | 
 | /// the function returns true to let the declaration parsing code handle it. | 
 | /// Returns false if the statement is disambiguated as expression. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// simple-declaration: | 
 | ///   decl-specifier-seq init-declarator-list[opt] ';' | 
 | ///   decl-specifier-seq ref-qualifier[opt] '[' identifier-list ']' | 
 | ///                      brace-or-equal-initializer ';'    [C++17] | 
 | /// | 
 | /// (if AllowForRangeDecl specified) | 
 | /// for ( for-range-declaration : for-range-initializer ) statement | 
 | /// | 
 | /// for-range-declaration: | 
 | ///    decl-specifier-seq declarator | 
 | ///    decl-specifier-seq ref-qualifier[opt] '[' identifier-list ']' | 
 | /// | 
 | /// In any of the above cases there can be a preceding attribute-specifier-seq, | 
 | /// but the caller is expected to handle that. | 
 | bool Parser::isCXXSimpleDeclaration(bool AllowForRangeDecl) { | 
 |   // C++ 6.8p1: | 
 |   // There is an ambiguity in the grammar involving expression-statements and | 
 |   // declarations: An expression-statement with a function-style explicit type | 
 |   // conversion (5.2.3) as its leftmost subexpression can be indistinguishable | 
 |   // from a declaration where the first declarator starts with a '('. In those | 
 |   // cases the statement is a declaration. [Note: To disambiguate, the whole | 
 |   // statement might have to be examined to determine if it is an | 
 |   // expression-statement or a declaration]. | 
 |  | 
 |   // C++ 6.8p3: | 
 |   // The disambiguation is purely syntactic; that is, the meaning of the names | 
 |   // occurring in such a statement, beyond whether they are type-names or not, | 
 |   // is not generally used in or changed by the disambiguation. Class | 
 |   // templates are instantiated as necessary to determine if a qualified name | 
 |   // is a type-name. Disambiguation precedes parsing, and a statement | 
 |   // disambiguated as a declaration may be an ill-formed declaration. | 
 |  | 
 |   // We don't have to parse all of the decl-specifier-seq part. There's only | 
 |   // an ambiguity if the first decl-specifier is | 
 |   // simple-type-specifier/typename-specifier followed by a '(', which may | 
 |   // indicate a function-style cast expression. | 
 |   // isCXXDeclarationSpecifier will return TPResult::Ambiguous only in such | 
 |   // a case. | 
 |  | 
 |   bool InvalidAsDeclaration = false; | 
 |   TPResult TPR = isCXXDeclarationSpecifier( | 
 |       ImplicitTypenameContext::No, TPResult::False, &InvalidAsDeclaration); | 
 |   if (TPR != TPResult::Ambiguous) | 
 |     return TPR != TPResult::False; // Returns true for TPResult::True or | 
 |                                    // TPResult::Error. | 
 |  | 
 |   // FIXME: TryParseSimpleDeclaration doesn't look past the first initializer, | 
 |   // and so gets some cases wrong. We can't carry on if we've already seen | 
 |   // something which makes this statement invalid as a declaration in this case, | 
 |   // since it can cause us to misparse valid code. Revisit this once | 
 |   // TryParseInitDeclaratorList is fixed. | 
 |   if (InvalidAsDeclaration) | 
 |     return false; | 
 |  | 
 |   // FIXME: Add statistics about the number of ambiguous statements encountered | 
 |   // and how they were resolved (number of declarations+number of expressions). | 
 |  | 
 |   // Ok, we have a simple-type-specifier/typename-specifier followed by a '(', | 
 |   // or an identifier which doesn't resolve as anything. We need tentative | 
 |   // parsing... | 
 |  | 
 |   { | 
 |     RevertingTentativeParsingAction PA(*this); | 
 |     TPR = TryParseSimpleDeclaration(AllowForRangeDecl); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   // In case of an error, let the declaration parsing code handle it. | 
 |   if (TPR == TPResult::Error) | 
 |     return true; | 
 |  | 
 |   // Declarations take precedence over expressions. | 
 |   if (TPR == TPResult::Ambiguous) | 
 |     TPR = TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |   assert(TPR == TPResult::True || TPR == TPResult::False); | 
 |   return TPR == TPResult::True; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// Try to consume a token sequence that we've already identified as | 
 | /// (potentially) starting a decl-specifier. | 
 | Parser::TPResult Parser::TryConsumeDeclarationSpecifier() { | 
 |   switch (Tok.getKind()) { | 
 |   case tok::kw__Atomic: | 
 |     if (NextToken().isNot(tok::l_paren)) { | 
 |       ConsumeToken(); | 
 |       break; | 
 |     } | 
 |     [[fallthrough]]; | 
 |   case tok::kw_typeof: | 
 |   case tok::kw___attribute: | 
 | #define TRANSFORM_TYPE_TRAIT_DEF(_, Trait) case tok::kw___##Trait: | 
 | #include "clang/Basic/TransformTypeTraits.def" | 
 |   { | 
 |     ConsumeToken(); | 
 |     if (Tok.isNot(tok::l_paren)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     ConsumeParen(); | 
 |     if (!SkipUntil(tok::r_paren)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     break; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::kw_class: | 
 |   case tok::kw_struct: | 
 |   case tok::kw_union: | 
 |   case tok::kw___interface: | 
 |   case tok::kw_enum: | 
 |     // elaborated-type-specifier: | 
 |     //     class-key attribute-specifier-seq[opt] | 
 |     //         nested-name-specifier[opt] identifier | 
 |     //     class-key nested-name-specifier[opt] template[opt] simple-template-id | 
 |     //     enum nested-name-specifier[opt] identifier | 
 |     // | 
 |     // FIXME: We don't support class-specifiers nor enum-specifiers here. | 
 |     ConsumeToken(); | 
 |  | 
 |     // Skip attributes. | 
 |     if (!TrySkipAttributes()) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     if (TryAnnotateOptionalCXXScopeToken()) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::annot_cxxscope)) | 
 |       ConsumeAnnotationToken(); | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::identifier)) | 
 |       ConsumeToken(); | 
 |     else if (Tok.is(tok::annot_template_id)) | 
 |       ConsumeAnnotationToken(); | 
 |     else | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     break; | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::annot_cxxscope: | 
 |     ConsumeAnnotationToken(); | 
 |     [[fallthrough]]; | 
 |   default: | 
 |     ConsumeAnyToken(); | 
 |  | 
 |     if (getLangOpts().ObjC && Tok.is(tok::less)) | 
 |       return TryParseProtocolQualifiers(); | 
 |     break; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// simple-declaration: | 
 | ///   decl-specifier-seq init-declarator-list[opt] ';' | 
 | /// | 
 | /// (if AllowForRangeDecl specified) | 
 | /// for ( for-range-declaration : for-range-initializer ) statement | 
 | /// for-range-declaration: | 
 | ///    attribute-specifier-seqopt type-specifier-seq declarator | 
 | /// | 
 | Parser::TPResult Parser::TryParseSimpleDeclaration(bool AllowForRangeDecl) { | 
 |   bool DeclSpecifierIsAuto = Tok.is(tok::kw_auto); | 
 |   if (TryConsumeDeclarationSpecifier() == TPResult::Error) | 
 |     return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |   // Two decl-specifiers in a row conclusively disambiguate this as being a | 
 |   // simple-declaration. Don't bother calling isCXXDeclarationSpecifier in the | 
 |   // overwhelmingly common case that the next token is a '('. | 
 |   if (Tok.isNot(tok::l_paren)) { | 
 |     TPResult TPR = isCXXDeclarationSpecifier(ImplicitTypenameContext::No); | 
 |     if (TPR == TPResult::Ambiguous) | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |     if (TPR == TPResult::True || TPR == TPResult::Error) | 
 |       return TPR; | 
 |     assert(TPR == TPResult::False); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   TPResult TPR = TryParseInitDeclaratorList( | 
 |       /*mayHaveTrailingReturnType=*/DeclSpecifierIsAuto); | 
 |   if (TPR != TPResult::Ambiguous) | 
 |     return TPR; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (Tok.isNot(tok::semi) && (!AllowForRangeDecl || Tok.isNot(tok::colon))) | 
 |     return TPResult::False; | 
 |  | 
 |   return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// Tentatively parse an init-declarator-list in order to disambiguate it from | 
 | /// an expression. | 
 | /// | 
 | ///       init-declarator-list: | 
 | ///         init-declarator | 
 | ///         init-declarator-list ',' init-declarator | 
 | /// | 
 | ///       init-declarator: | 
 | ///         declarator initializer[opt] | 
 | /// [GNU]   declarator simple-asm-expr[opt] attributes[opt] initializer[opt] | 
 | /// | 
 | ///       initializer: | 
 | ///         brace-or-equal-initializer | 
 | ///         '(' expression-list ')' | 
 | /// | 
 | ///       brace-or-equal-initializer: | 
 | ///         '=' initializer-clause | 
 | /// [C++11] braced-init-list | 
 | /// | 
 | ///       initializer-clause: | 
 | ///         assignment-expression | 
 | ///         braced-init-list | 
 | /// | 
 | ///       braced-init-list: | 
 | ///         '{' initializer-list ','[opt] '}' | 
 | ///         '{' '}' | 
 | /// | 
 | Parser::TPResult | 
 | Parser::TryParseInitDeclaratorList(bool MayHaveTrailingReturnType) { | 
 |   while (true) { | 
 |     // declarator | 
 |     TPResult TPR = TryParseDeclarator( | 
 |         /*mayBeAbstract=*/false, | 
 |         /*mayHaveIdentifier=*/true, | 
 |         /*mayHaveDirectInit=*/false, | 
 |         /*mayHaveTrailingReturnType=*/MayHaveTrailingReturnType); | 
 |     if (TPR != TPResult::Ambiguous) | 
 |       return TPR; | 
 |  | 
 |     // [GNU] simple-asm-expr[opt] attributes[opt] | 
 |     if (Tok.isOneOf(tok::kw_asm, tok::kw___attribute)) | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |     // initializer[opt] | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::l_paren)) { | 
 |       // Parse through the parens. | 
 |       ConsumeParen(); | 
 |       if (!SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi)) | 
 |         return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     } else if (Tok.is(tok::l_brace)) { | 
 |       // A left-brace here is sufficient to disambiguate the parse; an | 
 |       // expression can never be followed directly by a braced-init-list. | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |     } else if (Tok.is(tok::equal) || isTokIdentifier_in()) { | 
 |       // MSVC and g++ won't examine the rest of declarators if '=' is | 
 |       // encountered; they just conclude that we have a declaration. | 
 |       // EDG parses the initializer completely, which is the proper behavior | 
 |       // for this case. | 
 |       // | 
 |       // At present, Clang follows MSVC and g++, since the parser does not have | 
 |       // the ability to parse an expression fully without recording the | 
 |       // results of that parse. | 
 |       // FIXME: Handle this case correctly. | 
 |       // | 
 |       // Also allow 'in' after an Objective-C declaration as in: | 
 |       // for (int (^b)(void) in array). Ideally this should be done in the | 
 |       // context of parsing for-init-statement of a foreach statement only. But, | 
 |       // in any other context 'in' is invalid after a declaration and parser | 
 |       // issues the error regardless of outcome of this decision. | 
 |       // FIXME: Change if above assumption does not hold. | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     if (!TryConsumeToken(tok::comma)) | 
 |       break; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | struct Parser::ConditionDeclarationOrInitStatementState { | 
 |   Parser &P; | 
 |   bool CanBeExpression = true; | 
 |   bool CanBeCondition = true; | 
 |   bool CanBeInitStatement; | 
 |   bool CanBeForRangeDecl; | 
 |  | 
 |   ConditionDeclarationOrInitStatementState(Parser &P, bool CanBeInitStatement, | 
 |                                            bool CanBeForRangeDecl) | 
 |       : P(P), CanBeInitStatement(CanBeInitStatement), | 
 |         CanBeForRangeDecl(CanBeForRangeDecl) {} | 
 |  | 
 |   bool resolved() { | 
 |     return CanBeExpression + CanBeCondition + CanBeInitStatement + | 
 |                CanBeForRangeDecl < 2; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   void markNotExpression() { | 
 |     CanBeExpression = false; | 
 |  | 
 |     if (!resolved()) { | 
 |       // FIXME: Unify the parsing codepaths for condition variables and | 
 |       // simple-declarations so that we don't need to eagerly figure out which | 
 |       // kind we have here. (Just parse init-declarators until we reach a | 
 |       // semicolon or right paren.) | 
 |       RevertingTentativeParsingAction PA(P); | 
 |       if (CanBeForRangeDecl) { | 
 |         // Skip until we hit a ')', ';', or a ':' with no matching '?'. | 
 |         // The final case is a for range declaration, the rest are not. | 
 |         unsigned QuestionColonDepth = 0; | 
 |         while (true) { | 
 |           P.SkipUntil({tok::r_paren, tok::semi, tok::question, tok::colon}, | 
 |                       StopBeforeMatch); | 
 |           if (P.Tok.is(tok::question)) | 
 |             ++QuestionColonDepth; | 
 |           else if (P.Tok.is(tok::colon)) { | 
 |             if (QuestionColonDepth) | 
 |               --QuestionColonDepth; | 
 |             else { | 
 |               CanBeCondition = CanBeInitStatement = false; | 
 |               return; | 
 |             } | 
 |           } else { | 
 |             CanBeForRangeDecl = false; | 
 |             break; | 
 |           } | 
 |           P.ConsumeToken(); | 
 |         } | 
 |       } else { | 
 |         // Just skip until we hit a ')' or ';'. | 
 |         P.SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, tok::semi, StopBeforeMatch); | 
 |       } | 
 |       if (P.Tok.isNot(tok::r_paren)) | 
 |         CanBeCondition = CanBeForRangeDecl = false; | 
 |       if (P.Tok.isNot(tok::semi)) | 
 |         CanBeInitStatement = false; | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   bool markNotCondition() { | 
 |     CanBeCondition = false; | 
 |     return resolved(); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   bool markNotForRangeDecl() { | 
 |     CanBeForRangeDecl = false; | 
 |     return resolved(); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   bool update(TPResult IsDecl) { | 
 |     switch (IsDecl) { | 
 |     case TPResult::True: | 
 |       markNotExpression(); | 
 |       assert(resolved() && "can't continue after tentative parsing bails out"); | 
 |       break; | 
 |     case TPResult::False: | 
 |       CanBeCondition = CanBeInitStatement = CanBeForRangeDecl = false; | 
 |       break; | 
 |     case TPResult::Ambiguous: | 
 |       break; | 
 |     case TPResult::Error: | 
 |       CanBeExpression = CanBeCondition = CanBeInitStatement = | 
 |           CanBeForRangeDecl = false; | 
 |       break; | 
 |     } | 
 |     return resolved(); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   ConditionOrInitStatement result() const { | 
 |     assert(CanBeExpression + CanBeCondition + CanBeInitStatement + | 
 |                    CanBeForRangeDecl < 2 && | 
 |            "result called but not yet resolved"); | 
 |     if (CanBeExpression) | 
 |       return ConditionOrInitStatement::Expression; | 
 |     if (CanBeCondition) | 
 |       return ConditionOrInitStatement::ConditionDecl; | 
 |     if (CanBeInitStatement) | 
 |       return ConditionOrInitStatement::InitStmtDecl; | 
 |     if (CanBeForRangeDecl) | 
 |       return ConditionOrInitStatement::ForRangeDecl; | 
 |     return ConditionOrInitStatement::Error; | 
 |   } | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | bool Parser::isEnumBase(bool AllowSemi) { | 
 |   assert(Tok.is(tok::colon) && "should be looking at the ':'"); | 
 |  | 
 |   RevertingTentativeParsingAction PA(*this); | 
 |   // ':' | 
 |   ConsumeToken(); | 
 |  | 
 |   // type-specifier-seq | 
 |   bool InvalidAsDeclSpec = false; | 
 |   // FIXME: We could disallow non-type decl-specifiers here, but it makes no | 
 |   // difference: those specifiers are ill-formed regardless of the | 
 |   // interpretation. | 
 |   TPResult R = isCXXDeclarationSpecifier(ImplicitTypenameContext::No, | 
 |                                          /*BracedCastResult=*/TPResult::True, | 
 |                                          &InvalidAsDeclSpec); | 
 |   if (R == TPResult::Ambiguous) { | 
 |     // We either have a decl-specifier followed by '(' or an undeclared | 
 |     // identifier. | 
 |     if (TryConsumeDeclarationSpecifier() == TPResult::Error) | 
 |       return true; | 
 |  | 
 |     // If we get to the end of the enum-base, we hit either a '{' or a ';'. | 
 |     // Don't bother checking the enumerator-list. | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::l_brace) || (AllowSemi && Tok.is(tok::semi))) | 
 |       return true; | 
 |  | 
 |     // A second decl-specifier unambiguously indicatges an enum-base. | 
 |     R = isCXXDeclarationSpecifier(ImplicitTypenameContext::No, TPResult::True, | 
 |                                   &InvalidAsDeclSpec); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   return R != TPResult::False; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// Disambiguates between a declaration in a condition, a | 
 | /// simple-declaration in an init-statement, and an expression for | 
 | /// a condition of a if/switch statement. | 
 | /// | 
 | ///       condition: | 
 | ///         expression | 
 | ///         type-specifier-seq declarator '=' assignment-expression | 
 | /// [C++11] type-specifier-seq declarator '=' initializer-clause | 
 | /// [C++11] type-specifier-seq declarator braced-init-list | 
 | /// [GNU]   type-specifier-seq declarator simple-asm-expr[opt] attributes[opt] | 
 | ///             '=' assignment-expression | 
 | ///       simple-declaration: | 
 | ///         decl-specifier-seq init-declarator-list[opt] ';' | 
 | /// | 
 | /// Note that, unlike isCXXSimpleDeclaration, we must disambiguate all the way | 
 | /// to the ';' to disambiguate cases like 'int(x))' (an expression) from | 
 | /// 'int(x);' (a simple-declaration in an init-statement). | 
 | Parser::ConditionOrInitStatement | 
 | Parser::isCXXConditionDeclarationOrInitStatement(bool CanBeInitStatement, | 
 |                                                  bool CanBeForRangeDecl) { | 
 |   ConditionDeclarationOrInitStatementState State(*this, CanBeInitStatement, | 
 |                                                  CanBeForRangeDecl); | 
 |  | 
 |   if (CanBeInitStatement && Tok.is(tok::kw_using)) | 
 |     return ConditionOrInitStatement::InitStmtDecl; | 
 |   if (State.update(isCXXDeclarationSpecifier(ImplicitTypenameContext::No))) | 
 |     return State.result(); | 
 |  | 
 |   // It might be a declaration; we need tentative parsing. | 
 |   RevertingTentativeParsingAction PA(*this); | 
 |  | 
 |   // FIXME: A tag definition unambiguously tells us this is an init-statement. | 
 |   bool MayHaveTrailingReturnType = Tok.is(tok::kw_auto); | 
 |   if (State.update(TryConsumeDeclarationSpecifier())) | 
 |     return State.result(); | 
 |   assert(Tok.is(tok::l_paren) && "Expected '('"); | 
 |  | 
 |   while (true) { | 
 |     // Consume a declarator. | 
 |     if (State.update(TryParseDeclarator( | 
 |             /*mayBeAbstract=*/false, | 
 |             /*mayHaveIdentifier=*/true, | 
 |             /*mayHaveDirectInit=*/false, | 
 |             /*mayHaveTrailingReturnType=*/MayHaveTrailingReturnType))) | 
 |       return State.result(); | 
 |  | 
 |     // Attributes, asm label, or an initializer imply this is not an expression. | 
 |     // FIXME: Disambiguate properly after an = instead of assuming that it's a | 
 |     // valid declaration. | 
 |     if (Tok.isOneOf(tok::equal, tok::kw_asm, tok::kw___attribute) || | 
 |         (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && Tok.is(tok::l_brace))) { | 
 |       State.markNotExpression(); | 
 |       return State.result(); | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     // A colon here identifies a for-range declaration. | 
 |     if (State.CanBeForRangeDecl && Tok.is(tok::colon)) | 
 |       return ConditionOrInitStatement::ForRangeDecl; | 
 |  | 
 |     // At this point, it can't be a condition any more, because a condition | 
 |     // must have a brace-or-equal-initializer. | 
 |     if (State.markNotCondition()) | 
 |       return State.result(); | 
 |  | 
 |     // Likewise, it can't be a for-range declaration any more. | 
 |     if (State.markNotForRangeDecl()) | 
 |       return State.result(); | 
 |  | 
 |     // A parenthesized initializer could be part of an expression or a | 
 |     // simple-declaration. | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::l_paren)) { | 
 |       ConsumeParen(); | 
 |       SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi); | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     if (!TryConsumeToken(tok::comma)) | 
 |       break; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   // We reached the end. If it can now be some kind of decl, then it is. | 
 |   if (State.CanBeCondition && Tok.is(tok::r_paren)) | 
 |     return ConditionOrInitStatement::ConditionDecl; | 
 |   else if (State.CanBeInitStatement && Tok.is(tok::semi)) | 
 |     return ConditionOrInitStatement::InitStmtDecl; | 
 |   else | 
 |     return ConditionOrInitStatement::Expression; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 |   /// Determine whether the next set of tokens contains a type-id. | 
 |   /// | 
 |   /// The context parameter states what context we're parsing right | 
 |   /// now, which affects how this routine copes with the token | 
 |   /// following the type-id. If the context is TypeIdInParens, we have | 
 |   /// already parsed the '(' and we will cease lookahead when we hit | 
 |   /// the corresponding ')'. If the context is | 
 |   /// TypeIdAsTemplateArgument, we've already parsed the '<' or ',' | 
 |   /// before this template argument, and will cease lookahead when we | 
 |   /// hit a '>', '>>' (in C++0x), or ','; or, in C++0x, an ellipsis immediately | 
 |   /// preceding such. Returns true for a type-id and false for an expression. | 
 |   /// If during the disambiguation process a parsing error is encountered, | 
 |   /// the function returns true to let the declaration parsing code handle it. | 
 |   /// | 
 |   /// type-id: | 
 |   ///   type-specifier-seq abstract-declarator[opt] | 
 |   /// | 
 | bool Parser::isCXXTypeId(TentativeCXXTypeIdContext Context, bool &isAmbiguous) { | 
 |  | 
 |   isAmbiguous = false; | 
 |  | 
 |   // C++ 8.2p2: | 
 |   // The ambiguity arising from the similarity between a function-style cast and | 
 |   // a type-id can occur in different contexts. The ambiguity appears as a | 
 |   // choice between a function-style cast expression and a declaration of a | 
 |   // type. The resolution is that any construct that could possibly be a type-id | 
 |   // in its syntactic context shall be considered a type-id. | 
 |  | 
 |   TPResult TPR = isCXXDeclarationSpecifier(ImplicitTypenameContext::No); | 
 |   if (TPR != TPResult::Ambiguous) | 
 |     return TPR != TPResult::False; // Returns true for TPResult::True or | 
 |                                      // TPResult::Error. | 
 |  | 
 |   // FIXME: Add statistics about the number of ambiguous statements encountered | 
 |   // and how they were resolved (number of declarations+number of expressions). | 
 |  | 
 |   // Ok, we have a simple-type-specifier/typename-specifier followed by a '('. | 
 |   // We need tentative parsing... | 
 |  | 
 |   RevertingTentativeParsingAction PA(*this); | 
 |   bool MayHaveTrailingReturnType = Tok.is(tok::kw_auto); | 
 |  | 
 |   // type-specifier-seq | 
 |   TryConsumeDeclarationSpecifier(); | 
 |   assert(Tok.is(tok::l_paren) && "Expected '('"); | 
 |  | 
 |   // declarator | 
 |   TPR = TryParseDeclarator(true /*mayBeAbstract*/, false /*mayHaveIdentifier*/, | 
 |                            /*mayHaveDirectInit=*/false, | 
 |                            MayHaveTrailingReturnType); | 
 |  | 
 |   // In case of an error, let the declaration parsing code handle it. | 
 |   if (TPR == TPResult::Error) | 
 |     TPR = TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (TPR == TPResult::Ambiguous) { | 
 |     // We are supposed to be inside parens, so if after the abstract declarator | 
 |     // we encounter a ')' this is a type-id, otherwise it's an expression. | 
 |     if (Context == TypeIdInParens && Tok.is(tok::r_paren)) { | 
 |       TPR = TPResult::True; | 
 |       isAmbiguous = true; | 
 |     // We are supposed to be inside the first operand to a _Generic selection | 
 |     // expression, so if we find a comma after the declarator, we've found a | 
 |     // type and not an expression. | 
 |     } else if (Context == TypeIdAsGenericSelectionArgument && Tok.is(tok::comma)) { | 
 |       TPR = TPResult::True; | 
 |       isAmbiguous = true; | 
 |     // We are supposed to be inside a template argument, so if after | 
 |     // the abstract declarator we encounter a '>', '>>' (in C++0x), or | 
 |     // ','; or, in C++0x, an ellipsis immediately preceding such, this | 
 |     // is a type-id. Otherwise, it's an expression. | 
 |     } else if (Context == TypeIdAsTemplateArgument && | 
 |                (Tok.isOneOf(tok::greater, tok::comma) || | 
 |                 (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && | 
 |                  (Tok.isOneOf(tok::greatergreater, | 
 |                               tok::greatergreatergreater) || | 
 |                   (Tok.is(tok::ellipsis) && | 
 |                    NextToken().isOneOf(tok::greater, tok::greatergreater, | 
 |                                        tok::greatergreatergreater, | 
 |                                        tok::comma)))))) { | 
 |       TPR = TPResult::True; | 
 |       isAmbiguous = true; | 
 |  | 
 |     } else if (Context == TypeIdInTrailingReturnType) { | 
 |       TPR = TPResult::True; | 
 |       isAmbiguous = true; | 
 |     } else | 
 |       TPR = TPResult::False; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   assert(TPR == TPResult::True || TPR == TPResult::False); | 
 |   return TPR == TPResult::True; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// Returns true if this is a C++11 attribute-specifier. Per | 
 | /// C++11 [dcl.attr.grammar]p6, two consecutive left square bracket tokens | 
 | /// always introduce an attribute. In Objective-C++11, this rule does not | 
 | /// apply if either '[' begins a message-send. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// If Disambiguate is true, we try harder to determine whether a '[[' starts | 
 | /// an attribute-specifier, and return CAK_InvalidAttributeSpecifier if not. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// If OuterMightBeMessageSend is true, we assume the outer '[' is either an | 
 | /// Obj-C message send or the start of an attribute. Otherwise, we assume it | 
 | /// is not an Obj-C message send. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// C++11 [dcl.attr.grammar]: | 
 | /// | 
 | ///     attribute-specifier: | 
 | ///         '[' '[' attribute-list ']' ']' | 
 | ///         alignment-specifier | 
 | /// | 
 | ///     attribute-list: | 
 | ///         attribute[opt] | 
 | ///         attribute-list ',' attribute[opt] | 
 | ///         attribute '...' | 
 | ///         attribute-list ',' attribute '...' | 
 | /// | 
 | ///     attribute: | 
 | ///         attribute-token attribute-argument-clause[opt] | 
 | /// | 
 | ///     attribute-token: | 
 | ///         identifier | 
 | ///         identifier '::' identifier | 
 | /// | 
 | ///     attribute-argument-clause: | 
 | ///         '(' balanced-token-seq ')' | 
 | Parser::CXX11AttributeKind | 
 | Parser::isCXX11AttributeSpecifier(bool Disambiguate, | 
 |                                   bool OuterMightBeMessageSend) { | 
 |   if (Tok.is(tok::kw_alignas)) | 
 |     return CAK_AttributeSpecifier; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (Tok.isRegularKeywordAttribute()) | 
 |     return CAK_AttributeSpecifier; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (Tok.isNot(tok::l_square) || NextToken().isNot(tok::l_square)) | 
 |     return CAK_NotAttributeSpecifier; | 
 |  | 
 |   // No tentative parsing if we don't need to look for ']]' or a lambda. | 
 |   if (!Disambiguate && !getLangOpts().ObjC) | 
 |     return CAK_AttributeSpecifier; | 
 |  | 
 |   // '[[using ns: ...]]' is an attribute. | 
 |   if (GetLookAheadToken(2).is(tok::kw_using)) | 
 |     return CAK_AttributeSpecifier; | 
 |  | 
 |   RevertingTentativeParsingAction PA(*this); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Opening brackets were checked for above. | 
 |   ConsumeBracket(); | 
 |  | 
 |   if (!getLangOpts().ObjC) { | 
 |     ConsumeBracket(); | 
 |  | 
 |     bool IsAttribute = SkipUntil(tok::r_square); | 
 |     IsAttribute &= Tok.is(tok::r_square); | 
 |  | 
 |     return IsAttribute ? CAK_AttributeSpecifier : CAK_InvalidAttributeSpecifier; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   // In Obj-C++11, we need to distinguish four situations: | 
 |   //  1a) int x[[attr]];                     C++11 attribute. | 
 |   //  1b) [[attr]];                          C++11 statement attribute. | 
 |   //   2) int x[[obj](){ return 1; }()];     Lambda in array size/index. | 
 |   //  3a) int x[[obj get]];                  Message send in array size/index. | 
 |   //  3b) [[Class alloc] init];              Message send in message send. | 
 |   //   4) [[obj]{ return self; }() doStuff]; Lambda in message send. | 
 |   // (1) is an attribute, (2) is ill-formed, and (3) and (4) are accepted. | 
 |  | 
 |   // Check to see if this is a lambda-expression. | 
 |   // FIXME: If this disambiguation is too slow, fold the tentative lambda parse | 
 |   // into the tentative attribute parse below. | 
 |   { | 
 |     RevertingTentativeParsingAction LambdaTPA(*this); | 
 |     LambdaIntroducer Intro; | 
 |     LambdaIntroducerTentativeParse Tentative; | 
 |     if (ParseLambdaIntroducer(Intro, &Tentative)) { | 
 |       // We hit a hard error after deciding this was not an attribute. | 
 |       // FIXME: Don't parse and annotate expressions when disambiguating | 
 |       // against an attribute. | 
 |       return CAK_NotAttributeSpecifier; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     switch (Tentative) { | 
 |     case LambdaIntroducerTentativeParse::MessageSend: | 
 |       // Case 3: The inner construct is definitely a message send, so the | 
 |       // outer construct is definitely not an attribute. | 
 |       return CAK_NotAttributeSpecifier; | 
 |  | 
 |     case LambdaIntroducerTentativeParse::Success: | 
 |     case LambdaIntroducerTentativeParse::Incomplete: | 
 |       // This is a lambda-introducer or attribute-specifier. | 
 |       if (Tok.is(tok::r_square)) | 
 |         // Case 1: C++11 attribute. | 
 |         return CAK_AttributeSpecifier; | 
 |  | 
 |       if (OuterMightBeMessageSend) | 
 |         // Case 4: Lambda in message send. | 
 |         return CAK_NotAttributeSpecifier; | 
 |  | 
 |       // Case 2: Lambda in array size / index. | 
 |       return CAK_InvalidAttributeSpecifier; | 
 |  | 
 |     case LambdaIntroducerTentativeParse::Invalid: | 
 |       // No idea what this is; we couldn't parse it as a lambda-introducer. | 
 |       // Might still be an attribute-specifier or a message send. | 
 |       break; | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   ConsumeBracket(); | 
 |  | 
 |   // If we don't have a lambda-introducer, then we have an attribute or a | 
 |   // message-send. | 
 |   bool IsAttribute = true; | 
 |   while (Tok.isNot(tok::r_square)) { | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::comma)) { | 
 |       // Case 1: Stray commas can only occur in attributes. | 
 |       return CAK_AttributeSpecifier; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     // Parse the attribute-token, if present. | 
 |     // C++11 [dcl.attr.grammar]: | 
 |     //   If a keyword or an alternative token that satisfies the syntactic | 
 |     //   requirements of an identifier is contained in an attribute-token, | 
 |     //   it is considered an identifier. | 
 |     SourceLocation Loc; | 
 |     if (!TryParseCXX11AttributeIdentifier(Loc)) { | 
 |       IsAttribute = false; | 
 |       break; | 
 |     } | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::coloncolon)) { | 
 |       ConsumeToken(); | 
 |       if (!TryParseCXX11AttributeIdentifier(Loc)) { | 
 |         IsAttribute = false; | 
 |         break; | 
 |       } | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     // Parse the attribute-argument-clause, if present. | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::l_paren)) { | 
 |       ConsumeParen(); | 
 |       if (!SkipUntil(tok::r_paren)) { | 
 |         IsAttribute = false; | 
 |         break; | 
 |       } | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     TryConsumeToken(tok::ellipsis); | 
 |  | 
 |     if (!TryConsumeToken(tok::comma)) | 
 |       break; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   // An attribute must end ']]'. | 
 |   if (IsAttribute) { | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::r_square)) { | 
 |       ConsumeBracket(); | 
 |       IsAttribute = Tok.is(tok::r_square); | 
 |     } else { | 
 |       IsAttribute = false; | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   if (IsAttribute) | 
 |     // Case 1: C++11 statement attribute. | 
 |     return CAK_AttributeSpecifier; | 
 |  | 
 |   // Case 3: Message send. | 
 |   return CAK_NotAttributeSpecifier; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | bool Parser::TrySkipAttributes() { | 
 |   while (Tok.isOneOf(tok::l_square, tok::kw___attribute, tok::kw___declspec, | 
 |                      tok::kw_alignas) || | 
 |          Tok.isRegularKeywordAttribute()) { | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::l_square)) { | 
 |       ConsumeBracket(); | 
 |       if (Tok.isNot(tok::l_square)) | 
 |         return false; | 
 |       ConsumeBracket(); | 
 |       if (!SkipUntil(tok::r_square) || Tok.isNot(tok::r_square)) | 
 |         return false; | 
 |       // Note that explicitly checking for `[[` and `]]` allows to fail as | 
 |       // expected in the case of the Objective-C message send syntax. | 
 |       ConsumeBracket(); | 
 |     } else if (Tok.isRegularKeywordAttribute()) { | 
 |       ConsumeToken(); | 
 |     } else { | 
 |       ConsumeToken(); | 
 |       if (Tok.isNot(tok::l_paren)) | 
 |         return false; | 
 |       ConsumeParen(); | 
 |       if (!SkipUntil(tok::r_paren)) | 
 |         return false; | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   return true; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | Parser::TPResult Parser::TryParsePtrOperatorSeq() { | 
 |   while (true) { | 
 |     if (TryAnnotateOptionalCXXScopeToken(true)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     if (Tok.isOneOf(tok::star, tok::amp, tok::caret, tok::ampamp) || | 
 |         (Tok.is(tok::annot_cxxscope) && NextToken().is(tok::star))) { | 
 |       // ptr-operator | 
 |       ConsumeAnyToken(); | 
 |  | 
 |       // Skip attributes. | 
 |       if (!TrySkipAttributes()) | 
 |         return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |       while (Tok.isOneOf(tok::kw_const, tok::kw_volatile, tok::kw_restrict, | 
 |                          tok::kw__Nonnull, tok::kw__Nullable, | 
 |                          tok::kw__Nullable_result, tok::kw__Null_unspecified, | 
 |                          tok::kw__Atomic)) | 
 |         ConsumeToken(); | 
 |     } else { | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | ///         operator-function-id: | 
 | ///           'operator' operator | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         operator: one of | 
 | ///           new  delete  new[]  delete[]  +  -  *  /  %  ^  [...] | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         conversion-function-id: | 
 | ///           'operator' conversion-type-id | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         conversion-type-id: | 
 | ///           type-specifier-seq conversion-declarator[opt] | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         conversion-declarator: | 
 | ///           ptr-operator conversion-declarator[opt] | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         literal-operator-id: | 
 | ///           'operator' string-literal identifier | 
 | ///           'operator' user-defined-string-literal | 
 | Parser::TPResult Parser::TryParseOperatorId() { | 
 |   assert(Tok.is(tok::kw_operator)); | 
 |   ConsumeToken(); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Maybe this is an operator-function-id. | 
 |   switch (Tok.getKind()) { | 
 |   case tok::kw_new: case tok::kw_delete: | 
 |     ConsumeToken(); | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::l_square) && NextToken().is(tok::r_square)) { | 
 |       ConsumeBracket(); | 
 |       ConsumeBracket(); | 
 |     } | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 | #define OVERLOADED_OPERATOR(Name, Spelling, Token, Unary, Binary, MemOnly) \ | 
 |   case tok::Token: | 
 | #define OVERLOADED_OPERATOR_MULTI(Name, Spelling, Unary, Binary, MemOnly) | 
 | #include "clang/Basic/OperatorKinds.def" | 
 |     ConsumeToken(); | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::l_square: | 
 |     if (NextToken().is(tok::r_square)) { | 
 |       ConsumeBracket(); | 
 |       ConsumeBracket(); | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |     } | 
 |     break; | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::l_paren: | 
 |     if (NextToken().is(tok::r_paren)) { | 
 |       ConsumeParen(); | 
 |       ConsumeParen(); | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |     } | 
 |     break; | 
 |  | 
 |   default: | 
 |     break; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   // Maybe this is a literal-operator-id. | 
 |   if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && isTokenStringLiteral()) { | 
 |     bool FoundUDSuffix = false; | 
 |     do { | 
 |       FoundUDSuffix |= Tok.hasUDSuffix(); | 
 |       ConsumeStringToken(); | 
 |     } while (isTokenStringLiteral()); | 
 |  | 
 |     if (!FoundUDSuffix) { | 
 |       if (Tok.is(tok::identifier)) | 
 |         ConsumeToken(); | 
 |       else | 
 |         return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     } | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   // Maybe this is a conversion-function-id. | 
 |   bool AnyDeclSpecifiers = false; | 
 |   while (true) { | 
 |     TPResult TPR = isCXXDeclarationSpecifier(ImplicitTypenameContext::No); | 
 |     if (TPR == TPResult::Error) | 
 |       return TPR; | 
 |     if (TPR == TPResult::False) { | 
 |       if (!AnyDeclSpecifiers) | 
 |         return TPResult::Error; | 
 |       break; | 
 |     } | 
 |     if (TryConsumeDeclarationSpecifier() == TPResult::Error) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     AnyDeclSpecifiers = true; | 
 |   } | 
 |   return TryParsePtrOperatorSeq(); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | ///         declarator: | 
 | ///           direct-declarator | 
 | ///           ptr-operator declarator | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         direct-declarator: | 
 | ///           declarator-id | 
 | ///           direct-declarator '(' parameter-declaration-clause ')' | 
 | ///                 cv-qualifier-seq[opt] exception-specification[opt] | 
 | ///           direct-declarator '[' constant-expression[opt] ']' | 
 | ///           '(' declarator ')' | 
 | /// [GNU]     '(' attributes declarator ')' | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         abstract-declarator: | 
 | ///           ptr-operator abstract-declarator[opt] | 
 | ///           direct-abstract-declarator | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         direct-abstract-declarator: | 
 | ///           direct-abstract-declarator[opt] | 
 | ///                 '(' parameter-declaration-clause ')' cv-qualifier-seq[opt] | 
 | ///                 exception-specification[opt] | 
 | ///           direct-abstract-declarator[opt] '[' constant-expression[opt] ']' | 
 | ///           '(' abstract-declarator ')' | 
 | /// [C++0x]   ... | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         ptr-operator: | 
 | ///           '*' cv-qualifier-seq[opt] | 
 | ///           '&' | 
 | /// [C++0x]   '&&'                                                        [TODO] | 
 | ///           '::'[opt] nested-name-specifier '*' cv-qualifier-seq[opt] | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         cv-qualifier-seq: | 
 | ///           cv-qualifier cv-qualifier-seq[opt] | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         cv-qualifier: | 
 | ///           'const' | 
 | ///           'volatile' | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         declarator-id: | 
 | ///           '...'[opt] id-expression | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         id-expression: | 
 | ///           unqualified-id | 
 | ///           qualified-id                                                [TODO] | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         unqualified-id: | 
 | ///           identifier | 
 | ///           operator-function-id | 
 | ///           conversion-function-id | 
 | ///           literal-operator-id | 
 | ///           '~' class-name                                              [TODO] | 
 | ///           '~' decltype-specifier                                      [TODO] | 
 | ///           template-id                                                 [TODO] | 
 | /// | 
 | Parser::TPResult Parser::TryParseDeclarator(bool mayBeAbstract, | 
 |                                             bool mayHaveIdentifier, | 
 |                                             bool mayHaveDirectInit, | 
 |                                             bool mayHaveTrailingReturnType) { | 
 |   // declarator: | 
 |   //   direct-declarator | 
 |   //   ptr-operator declarator | 
 |   if (TryParsePtrOperatorSeq() == TPResult::Error) | 
 |     return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |   // direct-declarator: | 
 |   // direct-abstract-declarator: | 
 |   if (Tok.is(tok::ellipsis)) | 
 |     ConsumeToken(); | 
 |  | 
 |   if ((Tok.isOneOf(tok::identifier, tok::kw_operator) || | 
 |        (Tok.is(tok::annot_cxxscope) && (NextToken().is(tok::identifier) || | 
 |                                         NextToken().is(tok::kw_operator)))) && | 
 |       mayHaveIdentifier) { | 
 |     // declarator-id | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::annot_cxxscope)) { | 
 |       CXXScopeSpec SS; | 
 |       Actions.RestoreNestedNameSpecifierAnnotation( | 
 |           Tok.getAnnotationValue(), Tok.getAnnotationRange(), SS); | 
 |       if (SS.isInvalid()) | 
 |         return TPResult::Error; | 
 |       ConsumeAnnotationToken(); | 
 |     } else if (Tok.is(tok::identifier)) { | 
 |       TentativelyDeclaredIdentifiers.push_back(Tok.getIdentifierInfo()); | 
 |     } | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::kw_operator)) { | 
 |       if (TryParseOperatorId() == TPResult::Error) | 
 |         return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     } else | 
 |       ConsumeToken(); | 
 |   } else if (Tok.is(tok::l_paren)) { | 
 |     ConsumeParen(); | 
 |     if (mayBeAbstract && | 
 |         (Tok.is(tok::r_paren) || // 'int()' is a function. | 
 |                                  // 'int(...)' is a function. | 
 |          (Tok.is(tok::ellipsis) && NextToken().is(tok::r_paren)) || | 
 |          isDeclarationSpecifier( | 
 |              ImplicitTypenameContext::No))) { // 'int(int)' is a function. | 
 |       // '(' parameter-declaration-clause ')' cv-qualifier-seq[opt] | 
 |       //        exception-specification[opt] | 
 |       TPResult TPR = TryParseFunctionDeclarator(mayHaveTrailingReturnType); | 
 |       if (TPR != TPResult::Ambiguous) | 
 |         return TPR; | 
 |     } else { | 
 |       // '(' declarator ')' | 
 |       // '(' attributes declarator ')' | 
 |       // '(' abstract-declarator ')' | 
 |       if (Tok.isOneOf(tok::kw___attribute, tok::kw___declspec, tok::kw___cdecl, | 
 |                       tok::kw___stdcall, tok::kw___fastcall, tok::kw___thiscall, | 
 |                       tok::kw___regcall, tok::kw___vectorcall)) | 
 |         return TPResult::True; // attributes indicate declaration | 
 |       TPResult TPR = TryParseDeclarator(mayBeAbstract, mayHaveIdentifier); | 
 |       if (TPR != TPResult::Ambiguous) | 
 |         return TPR; | 
 |       if (Tok.isNot(tok::r_paren)) | 
 |         return TPResult::False; | 
 |       ConsumeParen(); | 
 |     } | 
 |   } else if (!mayBeAbstract) { | 
 |     return TPResult::False; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   if (mayHaveDirectInit) | 
 |     return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |  | 
 |   while (true) { | 
 |     TPResult TPR(TPResult::Ambiguous); | 
 |  | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::l_paren)) { | 
 |       // Check whether we have a function declarator or a possible ctor-style | 
 |       // initializer that follows the declarator. Note that ctor-style | 
 |       // initializers are not possible in contexts where abstract declarators | 
 |       // are allowed. | 
 |       if (!mayBeAbstract && !isCXXFunctionDeclarator()) | 
 |         break; | 
 |  | 
 |       // direct-declarator '(' parameter-declaration-clause ')' | 
 |       //        cv-qualifier-seq[opt] exception-specification[opt] | 
 |       ConsumeParen(); | 
 |       TPR = TryParseFunctionDeclarator(mayHaveTrailingReturnType); | 
 |     } else if (Tok.is(tok::l_square)) { | 
 |       // direct-declarator '[' constant-expression[opt] ']' | 
 |       // direct-abstract-declarator[opt] '[' constant-expression[opt] ']' | 
 |       TPR = TryParseBracketDeclarator(); | 
 |     } else if (Tok.is(tok::kw_requires)) { | 
 |       // declarator requires-clause | 
 |       // A requires clause indicates a function declaration. | 
 |       TPR = TPResult::True; | 
 |     } else { | 
 |       break; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     if (TPR != TPResult::Ambiguous) | 
 |       return TPR; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | bool Parser::isTentativelyDeclared(IdentifierInfo *II) { | 
 |   return llvm::is_contained(TentativelyDeclaredIdentifiers, II); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | namespace { | 
 | class TentativeParseCCC final : public CorrectionCandidateCallback { | 
 | public: | 
 |   TentativeParseCCC(const Token &Next) { | 
 |     WantRemainingKeywords = false; | 
 |     WantTypeSpecifiers = | 
 |         Next.isOneOf(tok::l_paren, tok::r_paren, tok::greater, tok::l_brace, | 
 |                      tok::identifier, tok::comma); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   bool ValidateCandidate(const TypoCorrection &Candidate) override { | 
 |     // Reject any candidate that only resolves to instance members since they | 
 |     // aren't viable as standalone identifiers instead of member references. | 
 |     if (Candidate.isResolved() && !Candidate.isKeyword() && | 
 |         llvm::all_of(Candidate, | 
 |                      [](NamedDecl *ND) { return ND->isCXXInstanceMember(); })) | 
 |       return false; | 
 |  | 
 |     return CorrectionCandidateCallback::ValidateCandidate(Candidate); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   std::unique_ptr<CorrectionCandidateCallback> clone() override { | 
 |     return std::make_unique<TentativeParseCCC>(*this); | 
 |   } | 
 | }; | 
 | } | 
 | /// isCXXDeclarationSpecifier - Returns TPResult::True if it is a declaration | 
 | /// specifier, TPResult::False if it is not, TPResult::Ambiguous if it could | 
 | /// be either a decl-specifier or a function-style cast, and TPResult::Error | 
 | /// if a parsing error was found and reported. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// If InvalidAsDeclSpec is not null, some cases that would be ill-formed as | 
 | /// declaration specifiers but possibly valid as some other kind of construct | 
 | /// return TPResult::Ambiguous instead of TPResult::False. When this happens, | 
 | /// the intent is to keep trying to disambiguate, on the basis that we might | 
 | /// find a better reason to treat this construct as a declaration later on. | 
 | /// When this happens and the name could possibly be valid in some other | 
 | /// syntactic context, *InvalidAsDeclSpec is set to 'true'. The current cases | 
 | /// that trigger this are: | 
 | /// | 
 | ///   * When parsing X::Y (with no 'typename') where X is dependent | 
 | ///   * When parsing X<Y> where X is undeclared | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         decl-specifier: | 
 | ///           storage-class-specifier | 
 | ///           type-specifier | 
 | ///           function-specifier | 
 | ///           'friend' | 
 | ///           'typedef' | 
 | /// [C++11]   'constexpr' | 
 | /// [C++20]   'consteval' | 
 | /// [GNU]     attributes declaration-specifiers[opt] | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         storage-class-specifier: | 
 | ///           'register' | 
 | ///           'static' | 
 | ///           'extern' | 
 | ///           'mutable' | 
 | ///           'auto' | 
 | /// [GNU]     '__thread' | 
 | /// [C++11]   'thread_local' | 
 | /// [C11]     '_Thread_local' | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         function-specifier: | 
 | ///           'inline' | 
 | ///           'virtual' | 
 | ///           'explicit' | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         typedef-name: | 
 | ///           identifier | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         type-specifier: | 
 | ///           simple-type-specifier | 
 | ///           class-specifier | 
 | ///           enum-specifier | 
 | ///           elaborated-type-specifier | 
 | ///           typename-specifier | 
 | ///           cv-qualifier | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         simple-type-specifier: | 
 | ///           '::'[opt] nested-name-specifier[opt] type-name | 
 | ///           '::'[opt] nested-name-specifier 'template' | 
 | ///                 simple-template-id                              [TODO] | 
 | ///           'char' | 
 | ///           'wchar_t' | 
 | ///           'bool' | 
 | ///           'short' | 
 | ///           'int' | 
 | ///           'long' | 
 | ///           'signed' | 
 | ///           'unsigned' | 
 | ///           'float' | 
 | ///           'double' | 
 | ///           'void' | 
 | /// [GNU]     typeof-specifier | 
 | /// [GNU]     '_Complex' | 
 | /// [C++11]   'auto' | 
 | /// [GNU]     '__auto_type' | 
 | /// [C++11]   'decltype' ( expression ) | 
 | /// [C++1y]   'decltype' ( 'auto' ) | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         type-name: | 
 | ///           class-name | 
 | ///           enum-name | 
 | ///           typedef-name | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         elaborated-type-specifier: | 
 | ///           class-key '::'[opt] nested-name-specifier[opt] identifier | 
 | ///           class-key '::'[opt] nested-name-specifier[opt] 'template'[opt] | 
 | ///               simple-template-id | 
 | ///           'enum' '::'[opt] nested-name-specifier[opt] identifier | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         enum-name: | 
 | ///           identifier | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         enum-specifier: | 
 | ///           'enum' identifier[opt] '{' enumerator-list[opt] '}' | 
 | ///           'enum' identifier[opt] '{' enumerator-list ',' '}' | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         class-specifier: | 
 | ///           class-head '{' member-specification[opt] '}' | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         class-head: | 
 | ///           class-key identifier[opt] base-clause[opt] | 
 | ///           class-key nested-name-specifier identifier base-clause[opt] | 
 | ///           class-key nested-name-specifier[opt] simple-template-id | 
 | ///               base-clause[opt] | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         class-key: | 
 | ///           'class' | 
 | ///           'struct' | 
 | ///           'union' | 
 | /// | 
 | ///         cv-qualifier: | 
 | ///           'const' | 
 | ///           'volatile' | 
 | /// [GNU]     restrict | 
 | /// | 
 | Parser::TPResult | 
 | Parser::isCXXDeclarationSpecifier(ImplicitTypenameContext AllowImplicitTypename, | 
 |                                   Parser::TPResult BracedCastResult, | 
 |                                   bool *InvalidAsDeclSpec) { | 
 |   auto IsPlaceholderSpecifier = [&](TemplateIdAnnotation *TemplateId, | 
 |                                     int Lookahead) { | 
 |     // We have a placeholder-constraint (we check for 'auto' or 'decltype' to | 
 |     // distinguish 'C<int>;' from 'C<int> auto c = 1;') | 
 |     return TemplateId->Kind == TNK_Concept_template && | 
 |            (GetLookAheadToken(Lookahead + 1) | 
 |                 .isOneOf(tok::kw_auto, tok::kw_decltype, | 
 |                          // If we have an identifier here, the user probably | 
 |                          // forgot the 'auto' in the placeholder constraint, | 
 |                          // e.g. 'C<int> x = 2;' This will be diagnosed nicely | 
 |                          // later, so disambiguate as a declaration. | 
 |                          tok::identifier, | 
 |                          // CVR qualifierslikely the same situation for the | 
 |                          // user, so let this be diagnosed nicely later. We | 
 |                          // cannot handle references here, as `C<int> & Other` | 
 |                          // and `C<int> && Other` are both legal. | 
 |                          tok::kw_const, tok::kw_volatile, tok::kw_restrict) || | 
 |             // While `C<int> && Other` is legal, doing so while not specifying a | 
 |             // template argument is NOT, so see if we can fix up in that case at | 
 |             // minimum. Concepts require at least 1 template parameter, so we | 
 |             // can count on the argument count. | 
 |             // FIXME: In the future, we migth be able to have SEMA look up the | 
 |             // declaration for this concept, and see how many template | 
 |             // parameters it has.  If the concept isn't fully specified, it is | 
 |             // possibly a situation where we want deduction, such as: | 
 |             // `BinaryConcept<int> auto f = bar();` | 
 |             (TemplateId->NumArgs == 0 && | 
 |              GetLookAheadToken(Lookahead + 1).isOneOf(tok::amp, tok::ampamp))); | 
 |   }; | 
 |   switch (Tok.getKind()) { | 
 |   case tok::identifier: { | 
 |     // Check for need to substitute AltiVec __vector keyword | 
 |     // for "vector" identifier. | 
 |     if (TryAltiVecVectorToken()) | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |     const Token &Next = NextToken(); | 
 |     // In 'foo bar', 'foo' is always a type name outside of Objective-C. | 
 |     if (!getLangOpts().ObjC && Next.is(tok::identifier)) | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |     if (Next.isNot(tok::coloncolon) && Next.isNot(tok::less)) { | 
 |       // Determine whether this is a valid expression. If not, we will hit | 
 |       // a parse error one way or another. In that case, tell the caller that | 
 |       // this is ambiguous. Typo-correct to type and expression keywords and | 
 |       // to types and identifiers, in order to try to recover from errors. | 
 |       TentativeParseCCC CCC(Next); | 
 |       switch (TryAnnotateName(&CCC)) { | 
 |       case ANK_Error: | 
 |         return TPResult::Error; | 
 |       case ANK_TentativeDecl: | 
 |         return TPResult::False; | 
 |       case ANK_TemplateName: | 
 |         // In C++17, this could be a type template for class template argument | 
 |         // deduction. Try to form a type annotation for it. If we're in a | 
 |         // template template argument, we'll undo this when checking the | 
 |         // validity of the argument. | 
 |         if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus17) { | 
 |           if (TryAnnotateTypeOrScopeToken(AllowImplicitTypename)) | 
 |             return TPResult::Error; | 
 |           if (Tok.isNot(tok::identifier)) | 
 |             break; | 
 |         } | 
 |  | 
 |         // A bare type template-name which can't be a template template | 
 |         // argument is an error, and was probably intended to be a type. | 
 |         return GreaterThanIsOperator ? TPResult::True : TPResult::False; | 
 |       case ANK_Unresolved: | 
 |         return InvalidAsDeclSpec ? TPResult::Ambiguous : TPResult::False; | 
 |       case ANK_Success: | 
 |         break; | 
 |       } | 
 |       assert(Tok.isNot(tok::identifier) && | 
 |              "TryAnnotateName succeeded without producing an annotation"); | 
 |     } else { | 
 |       // This might possibly be a type with a dependent scope specifier and | 
 |       // a missing 'typename' keyword. Don't use TryAnnotateName in this case, | 
 |       // since it will annotate as a primary expression, and we want to use the | 
 |       // "missing 'typename'" logic. | 
 |       if (TryAnnotateTypeOrScopeToken(AllowImplicitTypename)) | 
 |         return TPResult::Error; | 
 |       // If annotation failed, assume it's a non-type. | 
 |       // FIXME: If this happens due to an undeclared identifier, treat it as | 
 |       // ambiguous. | 
 |       if (Tok.is(tok::identifier)) | 
 |         return TPResult::False; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     // We annotated this token as something. Recurse to handle whatever we got. | 
 |     return isCXXDeclarationSpecifier(AllowImplicitTypename, BracedCastResult, | 
 |                                      InvalidAsDeclSpec); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::kw_typename:  // typename T::type | 
 |     // Annotate typenames and C++ scope specifiers.  If we get one, just | 
 |     // recurse to handle whatever we get. | 
 |     if (TryAnnotateTypeOrScopeToken(ImplicitTypenameContext::Yes)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     return isCXXDeclarationSpecifier(ImplicitTypenameContext::Yes, | 
 |                                      BracedCastResult, InvalidAsDeclSpec); | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::kw_auto: { | 
 |     if (!getLangOpts().CPlusPlus23) | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |     if (NextToken().is(tok::l_brace)) | 
 |       return TPResult::False; | 
 |     if (NextToken().is(tok::l_paren)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::coloncolon: {    // ::foo::bar | 
 |     const Token &Next = NextToken(); | 
 |     if (Next.isOneOf(tok::kw_new,       // ::new | 
 |                      tok::kw_delete))   // ::delete | 
 |       return TPResult::False; | 
 |     [[fallthrough]]; | 
 |   } | 
 |   case tok::kw___super: | 
 |   case tok::kw_decltype: | 
 |     // Annotate typenames and C++ scope specifiers.  If we get one, just | 
 |     // recurse to handle whatever we get. | 
 |     if (TryAnnotateTypeOrScopeToken(AllowImplicitTypename)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     return isCXXDeclarationSpecifier(AllowImplicitTypename, BracedCastResult, | 
 |                                      InvalidAsDeclSpec); | 
 |  | 
 |     // decl-specifier: | 
 |     //   storage-class-specifier | 
 |     //   type-specifier | 
 |     //   function-specifier | 
 |     //   'friend' | 
 |     //   'typedef' | 
 |     //   'constexpr' | 
 |   case tok::kw_friend: | 
 |   case tok::kw_typedef: | 
 |   case tok::kw_constexpr: | 
 |   case tok::kw_consteval: | 
 |   case tok::kw_constinit: | 
 |     // storage-class-specifier | 
 |   case tok::kw_register: | 
 |   case tok::kw_static: | 
 |   case tok::kw_extern: | 
 |   case tok::kw_mutable: | 
 |   case tok::kw___thread: | 
 |   case tok::kw_thread_local: | 
 |   case tok::kw__Thread_local: | 
 |     // function-specifier | 
 |   case tok::kw_inline: | 
 |   case tok::kw_virtual: | 
 |   case tok::kw_explicit: | 
 |  | 
 |     // Modules | 
 |   case tok::kw___module_private__: | 
 |  | 
 |     // Debugger support | 
 |   case tok::kw___unknown_anytype: | 
 |  | 
 |     // type-specifier: | 
 |     //   simple-type-specifier | 
 |     //   class-specifier | 
 |     //   enum-specifier | 
 |     //   elaborated-type-specifier | 
 |     //   typename-specifier | 
 |     //   cv-qualifier | 
 |  | 
 |     // class-specifier | 
 |     // elaborated-type-specifier | 
 |   case tok::kw_class: | 
 |   case tok::kw_struct: | 
 |   case tok::kw_union: | 
 |   case tok::kw___interface: | 
 |     // enum-specifier | 
 |   case tok::kw_enum: | 
 |     // cv-qualifier | 
 |   case tok::kw_const: | 
 |   case tok::kw_volatile: | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |     // OpenCL address space qualifiers | 
 |   case tok::kw_private: | 
 |     if (!getLangOpts().OpenCL) | 
 |       return TPResult::False; | 
 |     [[fallthrough]]; | 
 |   case tok::kw___private: | 
 |   case tok::kw___local: | 
 |   case tok::kw___global: | 
 |   case tok::kw___constant: | 
 |   case tok::kw___generic: | 
 |     // OpenCL access qualifiers | 
 |   case tok::kw___read_only: | 
 |   case tok::kw___write_only: | 
 |   case tok::kw___read_write: | 
 |     // OpenCL pipe | 
 |   case tok::kw_pipe: | 
 |  | 
 |     // HLSL address space qualifiers | 
 |   case tok::kw_groupshared: | 
 |  | 
 |     // GNU | 
 |   case tok::kw_restrict: | 
 |   case tok::kw__Complex: | 
 |   case tok::kw___attribute: | 
 |   case tok::kw___auto_type: | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |     // Microsoft | 
 |   case tok::kw___declspec: | 
 |   case tok::kw___cdecl: | 
 |   case tok::kw___stdcall: | 
 |   case tok::kw___fastcall: | 
 |   case tok::kw___thiscall: | 
 |   case tok::kw___regcall: | 
 |   case tok::kw___vectorcall: | 
 |   case tok::kw___w64: | 
 |   case tok::kw___sptr: | 
 |   case tok::kw___uptr: | 
 |   case tok::kw___ptr64: | 
 |   case tok::kw___ptr32: | 
 |   case tok::kw___forceinline: | 
 |   case tok::kw___unaligned: | 
 |   case tok::kw__Nonnull: | 
 |   case tok::kw__Nullable: | 
 |   case tok::kw__Nullable_result: | 
 |   case tok::kw__Null_unspecified: | 
 |   case tok::kw___kindof: | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |     // WebAssemblyFuncref | 
 |   case tok::kw___funcref: | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |     // Borland | 
 |   case tok::kw___pascal: | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |     // AltiVec | 
 |   case tok::kw___vector: | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::annot_template_id: { | 
 |     TemplateIdAnnotation *TemplateId = takeTemplateIdAnnotation(Tok); | 
 |     // If lookup for the template-name found nothing, don't assume we have a | 
 |     // definitive disambiguation result yet. | 
 |     if ((TemplateId->hasInvalidName() || | 
 |          TemplateId->Kind == TNK_Undeclared_template) && | 
 |         InvalidAsDeclSpec) { | 
 |       // 'template-id(' can be a valid expression but not a valid decl spec if | 
 |       // the template-name is not declared, but we don't consider this to be a | 
 |       // definitive disambiguation. In any other context, it's an error either | 
 |       // way. | 
 |       *InvalidAsDeclSpec = NextToken().is(tok::l_paren); | 
 |       return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |     } | 
 |     if (TemplateId->hasInvalidName()) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     if (IsPlaceholderSpecifier(TemplateId, /*Lookahead=*/0)) | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |     if (TemplateId->Kind != TNK_Type_template) | 
 |       return TPResult::False; | 
 |     CXXScopeSpec SS; | 
 |     AnnotateTemplateIdTokenAsType(SS, AllowImplicitTypename); | 
 |     assert(Tok.is(tok::annot_typename)); | 
 |     goto case_typename; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::annot_cxxscope: // foo::bar or ::foo::bar, but already parsed | 
 |     // We've already annotated a scope; try to annotate a type. | 
 |     if (TryAnnotateTypeOrScopeToken(AllowImplicitTypename)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     if (!Tok.is(tok::annot_typename)) { | 
 |       if (Tok.is(tok::annot_cxxscope) && | 
 |           NextToken().is(tok::annot_template_id)) { | 
 |         TemplateIdAnnotation *TemplateId = | 
 |             takeTemplateIdAnnotation(NextToken()); | 
 |         if (TemplateId->hasInvalidName()) { | 
 |           if (InvalidAsDeclSpec) { | 
 |             *InvalidAsDeclSpec = NextToken().is(tok::l_paren); | 
 |             return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |           } | 
 |           return TPResult::Error; | 
 |         } | 
 |         if (IsPlaceholderSpecifier(TemplateId, /*Lookahead=*/1)) | 
 |           return TPResult::True; | 
 |       } | 
 |       // If the next token is an identifier or a type qualifier, then this | 
 |       // can't possibly be a valid expression either. | 
 |       if (Tok.is(tok::annot_cxxscope) && NextToken().is(tok::identifier)) { | 
 |         CXXScopeSpec SS; | 
 |         Actions.RestoreNestedNameSpecifierAnnotation(Tok.getAnnotationValue(), | 
 |                                                      Tok.getAnnotationRange(), | 
 |                                                      SS); | 
 |         if (SS.getScopeRep() && SS.getScopeRep()->isDependent()) { | 
 |           RevertingTentativeParsingAction PA(*this); | 
 |           ConsumeAnnotationToken(); | 
 |           ConsumeToken(); | 
 |           bool isIdentifier = Tok.is(tok::identifier); | 
 |           TPResult TPR = TPResult::False; | 
 |           if (!isIdentifier) | 
 |             TPR = isCXXDeclarationSpecifier( | 
 |                 AllowImplicitTypename, BracedCastResult, InvalidAsDeclSpec); | 
 |  | 
 |           if (isIdentifier || | 
 |               TPR == TPResult::True || TPR == TPResult::Error) | 
 |             return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |           if (InvalidAsDeclSpec) { | 
 |             // We can't tell whether this is a missing 'typename' or a valid | 
 |             // expression. | 
 |             *InvalidAsDeclSpec = true; | 
 |             return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |           } else { | 
 |             // In MS mode, if InvalidAsDeclSpec is not provided, and the tokens | 
 |             // are or the form *) or &) *> or &> &&>, this can't be an expression. | 
 |             // The typename must be missing. | 
 |             if (getLangOpts().MSVCCompat) { | 
 |               if (((Tok.is(tok::amp) || Tok.is(tok::star)) && | 
 |                    (NextToken().is(tok::r_paren) || | 
 |                     NextToken().is(tok::greater))) || | 
 |                   (Tok.is(tok::ampamp) && NextToken().is(tok::greater))) | 
 |                 return TPResult::True; | 
 |             } | 
 |           } | 
 |         } else { | 
 |           // Try to resolve the name. If it doesn't exist, assume it was | 
 |           // intended to name a type and keep disambiguating. | 
 |           switch (TryAnnotateName(/*CCC=*/nullptr, AllowImplicitTypename)) { | 
 |           case ANK_Error: | 
 |             return TPResult::Error; | 
 |           case ANK_TentativeDecl: | 
 |             return TPResult::False; | 
 |           case ANK_TemplateName: | 
 |             // In C++17, this could be a type template for class template | 
 |             // argument deduction. | 
 |             if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus17) { | 
 |               if (TryAnnotateTypeOrScopeToken()) | 
 |                 return TPResult::Error; | 
 |               // If we annotated then the current token should not still be :: | 
 |               // FIXME we may want to also check for tok::annot_typename but | 
 |               // currently don't have a test case. | 
 |               if (Tok.isNot(tok::annot_cxxscope)) | 
 |                 break; | 
 |             } | 
 |  | 
 |             // A bare type template-name which can't be a template template | 
 |             // argument is an error, and was probably intended to be a type. | 
 |             // In C++17, this could be class template argument deduction. | 
 |             return (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus17 || GreaterThanIsOperator) | 
 |                        ? TPResult::True | 
 |                        : TPResult::False; | 
 |           case ANK_Unresolved: | 
 |             return InvalidAsDeclSpec ? TPResult::Ambiguous : TPResult::False; | 
 |           case ANK_Success: | 
 |             break; | 
 |           } | 
 |  | 
 |           // Annotated it, check again. | 
 |           assert(Tok.isNot(tok::annot_cxxscope) || | 
 |                  NextToken().isNot(tok::identifier)); | 
 |           return isCXXDeclarationSpecifier(AllowImplicitTypename, | 
 |                                            BracedCastResult, InvalidAsDeclSpec); | 
 |         } | 
 |       } | 
 |       return TPResult::False; | 
 |     } | 
 |     // If that succeeded, fallthrough into the generic simple-type-id case. | 
 |     [[fallthrough]]; | 
 |  | 
 |     // The ambiguity resides in a simple-type-specifier/typename-specifier | 
 |     // followed by a '('. The '(' could either be the start of: | 
 |     // | 
 |     //   direct-declarator: | 
 |     //     '(' declarator ')' | 
 |     // | 
 |     //   direct-abstract-declarator: | 
 |     //     '(' parameter-declaration-clause ')' cv-qualifier-seq[opt] | 
 |     //              exception-specification[opt] | 
 |     //     '(' abstract-declarator ')' | 
 |     // | 
 |     // or part of a function-style cast expression: | 
 |     // | 
 |     //     simple-type-specifier '(' expression-list[opt] ')' | 
 |     // | 
 |  | 
 |     // simple-type-specifier: | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::annot_typename: | 
 |   case_typename: | 
 |     // In Objective-C, we might have a protocol-qualified type. | 
 |     if (getLangOpts().ObjC && NextToken().is(tok::less)) { | 
 |       // Tentatively parse the protocol qualifiers. | 
 |       RevertingTentativeParsingAction PA(*this); | 
 |       ConsumeAnyToken(); // The type token | 
 |  | 
 |       TPResult TPR = TryParseProtocolQualifiers(); | 
 |       bool isFollowedByParen = Tok.is(tok::l_paren); | 
 |       bool isFollowedByBrace = Tok.is(tok::l_brace); | 
 |  | 
 |       if (TPR == TPResult::Error) | 
 |         return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |       if (isFollowedByParen) | 
 |         return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |  | 
 |       if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && isFollowedByBrace) | 
 |         return BracedCastResult; | 
 |  | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |     } | 
 |     [[fallthrough]]; | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::kw_char: | 
 |   case tok::kw_wchar_t: | 
 |   case tok::kw_char8_t: | 
 |   case tok::kw_char16_t: | 
 |   case tok::kw_char32_t: | 
 |   case tok::kw_bool: | 
 |   case tok::kw_short: | 
 |   case tok::kw_int: | 
 |   case tok::kw_long: | 
 |   case tok::kw___int64: | 
 |   case tok::kw___int128: | 
 |   case tok::kw_signed: | 
 |   case tok::kw_unsigned: | 
 |   case tok::kw_half: | 
 |   case tok::kw_float: | 
 |   case tok::kw_double: | 
 |   case tok::kw___bf16: | 
 |   case tok::kw__Float16: | 
 |   case tok::kw___float128: | 
 |   case tok::kw___ibm128: | 
 |   case tok::kw_void: | 
 |   case tok::annot_decltype: | 
 | #define GENERIC_IMAGE_TYPE(ImgType, Id) case tok::kw_##ImgType##_t: | 
 | #include "clang/Basic/OpenCLImageTypes.def" | 
 |     if (NextToken().is(tok::l_paren)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |  | 
 |     // This is a function-style cast in all cases we disambiguate other than | 
 |     // one: | 
 |     //   struct S { | 
 |     //     enum E : int { a = 4 }; // enum | 
 |     //     enum E : int { 4 };     // bit-field | 
 |     //   }; | 
 |     if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && NextToken().is(tok::l_brace)) | 
 |       return BracedCastResult; | 
 |  | 
 |     if (isStartOfObjCClassMessageMissingOpenBracket()) | 
 |       return TPResult::False; | 
 |  | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |   // GNU typeof support. | 
 |   case tok::kw_typeof: { | 
 |     if (NextToken().isNot(tok::l_paren)) | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |     RevertingTentativeParsingAction PA(*this); | 
 |  | 
 |     TPResult TPR = TryParseTypeofSpecifier(); | 
 |     bool isFollowedByParen = Tok.is(tok::l_paren); | 
 |     bool isFollowedByBrace = Tok.is(tok::l_brace); | 
 |  | 
 |     if (TPR == TPResult::Error) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     if (isFollowedByParen) | 
 |       return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |  | 
 |     if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && isFollowedByBrace) | 
 |       return BracedCastResult; | 
 |  | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 | #define TRANSFORM_TYPE_TRAIT_DEF(_, Trait) case tok::kw___##Trait: | 
 | #include "clang/Basic/TransformTypeTraits.def" | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |   // C11 _Atomic | 
 |   case tok::kw__Atomic: | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::kw__BitInt: | 
 |   case tok::kw__ExtInt: { | 
 |     if (NextToken().isNot(tok::l_paren)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     RevertingTentativeParsingAction PA(*this); | 
 |     ConsumeToken(); | 
 |     ConsumeParen(); | 
 |  | 
 |     if (!SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::l_paren)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |  | 
 |     if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11 && Tok.is(tok::l_brace)) | 
 |       return BracedCastResult; | 
 |  | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |   } | 
 |   default: | 
 |     return TPResult::False; | 
 |   } | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | bool Parser::isCXXDeclarationSpecifierAType() { | 
 |   switch (Tok.getKind()) { | 
 |     // typename-specifier | 
 |   case tok::annot_decltype: | 
 |   case tok::annot_template_id: | 
 |   case tok::annot_typename: | 
 |   case tok::kw_typeof: | 
 | #define TRANSFORM_TYPE_TRAIT_DEF(_, Trait) case tok::kw___##Trait: | 
 | #include "clang/Basic/TransformTypeTraits.def" | 
 |     return true; | 
 |  | 
 |     // elaborated-type-specifier | 
 |   case tok::kw_class: | 
 |   case tok::kw_struct: | 
 |   case tok::kw_union: | 
 |   case tok::kw___interface: | 
 |   case tok::kw_enum: | 
 |     return true; | 
 |  | 
 |     // simple-type-specifier | 
 |   case tok::kw_char: | 
 |   case tok::kw_wchar_t: | 
 |   case tok::kw_char8_t: | 
 |   case tok::kw_char16_t: | 
 |   case tok::kw_char32_t: | 
 |   case tok::kw_bool: | 
 |   case tok::kw_short: | 
 |   case tok::kw_int: | 
 |   case tok::kw__ExtInt: | 
 |   case tok::kw__BitInt: | 
 |   case tok::kw_long: | 
 |   case tok::kw___int64: | 
 |   case tok::kw___int128: | 
 |   case tok::kw_signed: | 
 |   case tok::kw_unsigned: | 
 |   case tok::kw_half: | 
 |   case tok::kw_float: | 
 |   case tok::kw_double: | 
 |   case tok::kw___bf16: | 
 |   case tok::kw__Float16: | 
 |   case tok::kw___float128: | 
 |   case tok::kw___ibm128: | 
 |   case tok::kw_void: | 
 |   case tok::kw___unknown_anytype: | 
 |   case tok::kw___auto_type: | 
 | #define GENERIC_IMAGE_TYPE(ImgType, Id) case tok::kw_##ImgType##_t: | 
 | #include "clang/Basic/OpenCLImageTypes.def" | 
 |     return true; | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::kw_auto: | 
 |     return getLangOpts().CPlusPlus11; | 
 |  | 
 |   case tok::kw__Atomic: | 
 |     // "_Atomic foo" | 
 |     return NextToken().is(tok::l_paren); | 
 |  | 
 |   default: | 
 |     return false; | 
 |   } | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// [GNU] typeof-specifier: | 
 | ///         'typeof' '(' expressions ')' | 
 | ///         'typeof' '(' type-name ')' | 
 | /// | 
 | Parser::TPResult Parser::TryParseTypeofSpecifier() { | 
 |   assert(Tok.is(tok::kw_typeof) && "Expected 'typeof'!"); | 
 |   ConsumeToken(); | 
 |  | 
 |   assert(Tok.is(tok::l_paren) && "Expected '('"); | 
 |   // Parse through the parens after 'typeof'. | 
 |   ConsumeParen(); | 
 |   if (!SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi)) | 
 |     return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |   return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// [ObjC] protocol-qualifiers: | 
 | ////         '<' identifier-list '>' | 
 | Parser::TPResult Parser::TryParseProtocolQualifiers() { | 
 |   assert(Tok.is(tok::less) && "Expected '<' for qualifier list"); | 
 |   ConsumeToken(); | 
 |   do { | 
 |     if (Tok.isNot(tok::identifier)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     ConsumeToken(); | 
 |  | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::comma)) { | 
 |       ConsumeToken(); | 
 |       continue; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::greater)) { | 
 |       ConsumeToken(); | 
 |       return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |     } | 
 |   } while (false); | 
 |  | 
 |   return TPResult::Error; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// isCXXFunctionDeclarator - Disambiguates between a function declarator or | 
 | /// a constructor-style initializer, when parsing declaration statements. | 
 | /// Returns true for function declarator and false for constructor-style | 
 | /// initializer. | 
 | /// If during the disambiguation process a parsing error is encountered, | 
 | /// the function returns true to let the declaration parsing code handle it. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// '(' parameter-declaration-clause ')' cv-qualifier-seq[opt] | 
 | ///         exception-specification[opt] | 
 | /// | 
 | bool Parser::isCXXFunctionDeclarator( | 
 |     bool *IsAmbiguous, ImplicitTypenameContext AllowImplicitTypename) { | 
 |  | 
 |   // C++ 8.2p1: | 
 |   // The ambiguity arising from the similarity between a function-style cast and | 
 |   // a declaration mentioned in 6.8 can also occur in the context of a | 
 |   // declaration. In that context, the choice is between a function declaration | 
 |   // with a redundant set of parentheses around a parameter name and an object | 
 |   // declaration with a function-style cast as the initializer. Just as for the | 
 |   // ambiguities mentioned in 6.8, the resolution is to consider any construct | 
 |   // that could possibly be a declaration a declaration. | 
 |  | 
 |   RevertingTentativeParsingAction PA(*this); | 
 |  | 
 |   ConsumeParen(); | 
 |   bool InvalidAsDeclaration = false; | 
 |   TPResult TPR = TryParseParameterDeclarationClause( | 
 |       &InvalidAsDeclaration, /*VersusTemplateArgument=*/false, | 
 |       AllowImplicitTypename); | 
 |   if (TPR == TPResult::Ambiguous) { | 
 |     if (Tok.isNot(tok::r_paren)) | 
 |       TPR = TPResult::False; | 
 |     else { | 
 |       const Token &Next = NextToken(); | 
 |       if (Next.isOneOf(tok::amp, tok::ampamp, tok::kw_const, tok::kw_volatile, | 
 |                        tok::kw_throw, tok::kw_noexcept, tok::l_square, | 
 |                        tok::l_brace, tok::kw_try, tok::equal, tok::arrow) || | 
 |           isCXX11VirtSpecifier(Next)) | 
 |         // The next token cannot appear after a constructor-style initializer, | 
 |         // and can appear next in a function definition. This must be a function | 
 |         // declarator. | 
 |         TPR = TPResult::True; | 
 |       else if (InvalidAsDeclaration) | 
 |         // Use the absence of 'typename' as a tie-breaker. | 
 |         TPR = TPResult::False; | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   if (IsAmbiguous && TPR == TPResult::Ambiguous) | 
 |     *IsAmbiguous = true; | 
 |  | 
 |   // In case of an error, let the declaration parsing code handle it. | 
 |   return TPR != TPResult::False; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// parameter-declaration-clause: | 
 | ///   parameter-declaration-list[opt] '...'[opt] | 
 | ///   parameter-declaration-list ',' '...' | 
 | /// | 
 | /// parameter-declaration-list: | 
 | ///   parameter-declaration | 
 | ///   parameter-declaration-list ',' parameter-declaration | 
 | /// | 
 | /// parameter-declaration: | 
 | ///   attribute-specifier-seq[opt] decl-specifier-seq declarator attributes[opt] | 
 | ///   attribute-specifier-seq[opt] decl-specifier-seq declarator attributes[opt] | 
 | ///     '=' assignment-expression | 
 | ///   attribute-specifier-seq[opt] decl-specifier-seq abstract-declarator[opt] | 
 | ///     attributes[opt] | 
 | ///   attribute-specifier-seq[opt] decl-specifier-seq abstract-declarator[opt] | 
 | ///     attributes[opt] '=' assignment-expression | 
 | /// | 
 | Parser::TPResult Parser::TryParseParameterDeclarationClause( | 
 |     bool *InvalidAsDeclaration, bool VersusTemplateArgument, | 
 |     ImplicitTypenameContext AllowImplicitTypename) { | 
 |  | 
 |   if (Tok.is(tok::r_paren)) | 
 |     return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |  | 
 |   //   parameter-declaration-list[opt] '...'[opt] | 
 |   //   parameter-declaration-list ',' '...' | 
 |   // | 
 |   // parameter-declaration-list: | 
 |   //   parameter-declaration | 
 |   //   parameter-declaration-list ',' parameter-declaration | 
 |   // | 
 |   while (true) { | 
 |     // '...'[opt] | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::ellipsis)) { | 
 |       ConsumeToken(); | 
 |       if (Tok.is(tok::r_paren)) | 
 |         return TPResult::True; // '...)' is a sign of a function declarator. | 
 |       else | 
 |         return TPResult::False; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     // An attribute-specifier-seq here is a sign of a function declarator. | 
 |     if (isCXX11AttributeSpecifier(/*Disambiguate*/false, | 
 |                                   /*OuterMightBeMessageSend*/true)) | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |     ParsedAttributes attrs(AttrFactory); | 
 |     MaybeParseMicrosoftAttributes(attrs); | 
 |  | 
 |     // decl-specifier-seq | 
 |     // A parameter-declaration's initializer must be preceded by an '=', so | 
 |     // decl-specifier-seq '{' is not a parameter in C++11. | 
 |     TPResult TPR = isCXXDeclarationSpecifier( | 
 |         AllowImplicitTypename, TPResult::False, InvalidAsDeclaration); | 
 |     // A declaration-specifier (not followed by '(' or '{') means this can't be | 
 |     // an expression, but it could still be a template argument. | 
 |     if (TPR != TPResult::Ambiguous && | 
 |         !(VersusTemplateArgument && TPR == TPResult::True)) | 
 |       return TPR; | 
 |  | 
 |     bool SeenType = false; | 
 |     bool DeclarationSpecifierIsAuto = Tok.is(tok::kw_auto); | 
 |     do { | 
 |       SeenType |= isCXXDeclarationSpecifierAType(); | 
 |       if (TryConsumeDeclarationSpecifier() == TPResult::Error) | 
 |         return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |       // If we see a parameter name, this can't be a template argument. | 
 |       if (SeenType && Tok.is(tok::identifier)) | 
 |         return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |       TPR = isCXXDeclarationSpecifier(AllowImplicitTypename, TPResult::False, | 
 |                                       InvalidAsDeclaration); | 
 |       if (TPR == TPResult::Error) | 
 |         return TPR; | 
 |  | 
 |       // Two declaration-specifiers means this can't be an expression. | 
 |       if (TPR == TPResult::True && !VersusTemplateArgument) | 
 |         return TPR; | 
 |     } while (TPR != TPResult::False); | 
 |  | 
 |     // declarator | 
 |     // abstract-declarator[opt] | 
 |     TPR = TryParseDeclarator( | 
 |         /*mayBeAbstract=*/true, | 
 |         /*mayHaveIdentifier=*/true, | 
 |         /*mayHaveDirectInit=*/false, | 
 |         /*mayHaveTrailingReturnType=*/DeclarationSpecifierIsAuto); | 
 |     if (TPR != TPResult::Ambiguous) | 
 |       return TPR; | 
 |  | 
 |     // [GNU] attributes[opt] | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::kw___attribute)) | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |     // If we're disambiguating a template argument in a default argument in | 
 |     // a class definition versus a parameter declaration, an '=' here | 
 |     // disambiguates the parse one way or the other. | 
 |     // If this is a parameter, it must have a default argument because | 
 |     //   (a) the previous parameter did, and | 
 |     //   (b) this must be the first declaration of the function, so we can't | 
 |     //       inherit any default arguments from elsewhere. | 
 |     // FIXME: If we reach a ')' without consuming any '>'s, then this must | 
 |     // also be a function parameter (that's missing its default argument). | 
 |     if (VersusTemplateArgument) | 
 |       return Tok.is(tok::equal) ? TPResult::True : TPResult::False; | 
 |  | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::equal)) { | 
 |       // '=' assignment-expression | 
 |       // Parse through assignment-expression. | 
 |       if (!SkipUntil(tok::comma, tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi | StopBeforeMatch)) | 
 |         return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::ellipsis)) { | 
 |       ConsumeToken(); | 
 |       if (Tok.is(tok::r_paren)) | 
 |         return TPResult::True; // '...)' is a sign of a function declarator. | 
 |       else | 
 |         return TPResult::False; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     if (!TryConsumeToken(tok::comma)) | 
 |       break; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// TryParseFunctionDeclarator - We parsed a '(' and we want to try to continue | 
 | /// parsing as a function declarator. | 
 | /// If TryParseFunctionDeclarator fully parsed the function declarator, it will | 
 | /// return TPResult::Ambiguous, otherwise it will return either False() or | 
 | /// Error(). | 
 | /// | 
 | /// '(' parameter-declaration-clause ')' cv-qualifier-seq[opt] | 
 | ///         exception-specification[opt] | 
 | /// | 
 | /// exception-specification: | 
 | ///   'throw' '(' type-id-list[opt] ')' | 
 | /// | 
 | Parser::TPResult | 
 | Parser::TryParseFunctionDeclarator(bool MayHaveTrailingReturnType) { | 
 |   // The '(' is already parsed. | 
 |  | 
 |   TPResult TPR = TryParseParameterDeclarationClause(); | 
 |   if (TPR == TPResult::Ambiguous && Tok.isNot(tok::r_paren)) | 
 |     TPR = TPResult::False; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (TPR == TPResult::False || TPR == TPResult::Error) | 
 |     return TPR; | 
 |  | 
 |   // Parse through the parens. | 
 |   if (!SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi)) | 
 |     return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |   // cv-qualifier-seq | 
 |   while (Tok.isOneOf(tok::kw_const, tok::kw_volatile, tok::kw___unaligned, | 
 |                      tok::kw_restrict)) | 
 |     ConsumeToken(); | 
 |  | 
 |   // ref-qualifier[opt] | 
 |   if (Tok.isOneOf(tok::amp, tok::ampamp)) | 
 |     ConsumeToken(); | 
 |  | 
 |   // exception-specification | 
 |   if (Tok.is(tok::kw_throw)) { | 
 |     ConsumeToken(); | 
 |     if (Tok.isNot(tok::l_paren)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     // Parse through the parens after 'throw'. | 
 |     ConsumeParen(); | 
 |     if (!SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi)) | 
 |       return TPResult::Error; | 
 |   } | 
 |   if (Tok.is(tok::kw_noexcept)) { | 
 |     ConsumeToken(); | 
 |     // Possibly an expression as well. | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::l_paren)) { | 
 |       // Find the matching rparen. | 
 |       ConsumeParen(); | 
 |       if (!SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi)) | 
 |         return TPResult::Error; | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   // attribute-specifier-seq | 
 |   if (!TrySkipAttributes()) | 
 |     return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |  | 
 |   // trailing-return-type | 
 |   if (Tok.is(tok::arrow) && MayHaveTrailingReturnType) { | 
 |     if (TPR == TPResult::True) | 
 |       return TPR; | 
 |     ConsumeToken(); | 
 |     if (Tok.is(tok::identifier) && NameAfterArrowIsNonType()) { | 
 |       return TPResult::False; | 
 |     } | 
 |     if (isCXXTypeId(TentativeCXXTypeIdContext::TypeIdInTrailingReturnType)) | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | // When parsing an identifier after an arrow it may be a member expression, | 
 | // in which case we should not annotate it as an independant expression | 
 | // so we just lookup that name, if it's not a type the construct is not | 
 | // a function declaration. | 
 | bool Parser::NameAfterArrowIsNonType() { | 
 |   assert(Tok.is(tok::identifier)); | 
 |   Token Next = NextToken(); | 
 |   if (Next.is(tok::coloncolon)) | 
 |     return false; | 
 |   IdentifierInfo *Name = Tok.getIdentifierInfo(); | 
 |   SourceLocation NameLoc = Tok.getLocation(); | 
 |   CXXScopeSpec SS; | 
 |   TentativeParseCCC CCC(Next); | 
 |   Sema::NameClassification Classification = | 
 |       Actions.ClassifyName(getCurScope(), SS, Name, NameLoc, Next, &CCC); | 
 |   switch (Classification.getKind()) { | 
 |   case Sema::NC_OverloadSet: | 
 |   case Sema::NC_NonType: | 
 |   case Sema::NC_VarTemplate: | 
 |   case Sema::NC_FunctionTemplate: | 
 |     return true; | 
 |   default: | 
 |     break; | 
 |   } | 
 |   return false; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// '[' constant-expression[opt] ']' | 
 | /// | 
 | Parser::TPResult Parser::TryParseBracketDeclarator() { | 
 |   ConsumeBracket(); | 
 |  | 
 |   // A constant-expression cannot begin with a '{', but the | 
 |   // expr-or-braced-init-list of a postfix-expression can. | 
 |   if (Tok.is(tok::l_brace)) | 
 |     return TPResult::False; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (!SkipUntil(tok::r_square, tok::comma, StopAtSemi | StopBeforeMatch)) | 
 |     return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |   // If we hit a comma before the ']', this is not a constant-expression, | 
 |   // but might still be the expr-or-braced-init-list of a postfix-expression. | 
 |   if (Tok.isNot(tok::r_square)) | 
 |     return TPResult::False; | 
 |  | 
 |   ConsumeBracket(); | 
 |   return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// Determine whether we might be looking at the '<' template-argument-list '>' | 
 | /// of a template-id or simple-template-id, rather than a less-than comparison. | 
 | /// This will often fail and produce an ambiguity, but should never be wrong | 
 | /// if it returns True or False. | 
 | Parser::TPResult Parser::isTemplateArgumentList(unsigned TokensToSkip) { | 
 |   if (!TokensToSkip) { | 
 |     if (Tok.isNot(tok::less)) | 
 |       return TPResult::False; | 
 |     if (NextToken().is(tok::greater)) | 
 |       return TPResult::True; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   RevertingTentativeParsingAction PA(*this); | 
 |  | 
 |   while (TokensToSkip) { | 
 |     ConsumeAnyToken(); | 
 |     --TokensToSkip; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   if (!TryConsumeToken(tok::less)) | 
 |     return TPResult::False; | 
 |  | 
 |   // We can't do much to tell an expression apart from a template-argument, | 
 |   // but one good distinguishing factor is that a "decl-specifier" not | 
 |   // followed by '(' or '{' can't appear in an expression. | 
 |   bool InvalidAsTemplateArgumentList = false; | 
 |   if (isCXXDeclarationSpecifier(ImplicitTypenameContext::No, TPResult::False, | 
 |                                 &InvalidAsTemplateArgumentList) == | 
 |       TPResult::True) | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |   if (InvalidAsTemplateArgumentList) | 
 |     return TPResult::False; | 
 |  | 
 |   // FIXME: In many contexts, X<thing1, Type> can only be a | 
 |   // template-argument-list. But that's not true in general: | 
 |   // | 
 |   // using b = int; | 
 |   // void f() { | 
 |   //   int a = A<B, b, c = C>D; // OK, declares b, not a template-id. | 
 |   // | 
 |   // X<Y<0, int> // ', int>' might be end of X's template argument list | 
 |   // | 
 |   // We might be able to disambiguate a few more cases if we're careful. | 
 |  | 
 |   // A template-argument-list must be terminated by a '>'. | 
 |   if (SkipUntil({tok::greater, tok::greatergreater, tok::greatergreatergreater}, | 
 |                 StopAtSemi | StopBeforeMatch)) | 
 |     return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |   return TPResult::False; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// Determine whether we might be looking at the '(' of a C++20 explicit(bool) | 
 | /// in an earlier language mode. | 
 | Parser::TPResult Parser::isExplicitBool() { | 
 |   assert(Tok.is(tok::l_paren) && "expected to be looking at a '(' token"); | 
 |  | 
 |   RevertingTentativeParsingAction PA(*this); | 
 |   ConsumeParen(); | 
 |  | 
 |   // We can only have 'explicit' on a constructor, conversion function, or | 
 |   // deduction guide. The declarator of a deduction guide cannot be | 
 |   // parenthesized, so we know this isn't a deduction guide. So the only | 
 |   // thing we need to check for is some number of parens followed by either | 
 |   // the current class name or 'operator'. | 
 |   while (Tok.is(tok::l_paren)) | 
 |     ConsumeParen(); | 
 |  | 
 |   if (TryAnnotateOptionalCXXScopeToken()) | 
 |     return TPResult::Error; | 
 |  | 
 |   // Class-scope constructor and conversion function names can't really be | 
 |   // qualified, but we get better diagnostics if we assume they can be. | 
 |   CXXScopeSpec SS; | 
 |   if (Tok.is(tok::annot_cxxscope)) { | 
 |     Actions.RestoreNestedNameSpecifierAnnotation(Tok.getAnnotationValue(), | 
 |                                                  Tok.getAnnotationRange(), | 
 |                                                  SS); | 
 |     ConsumeAnnotationToken(); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   // 'explicit(operator' might be explicit(bool) or the declaration of a | 
 |   // conversion function, but it's probably a conversion function. | 
 |   if (Tok.is(tok::kw_operator)) | 
 |     return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 |  | 
 |   // If this can't be a constructor name, it can only be explicit(bool). | 
 |   if (Tok.isNot(tok::identifier) && Tok.isNot(tok::annot_template_id)) | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |   if (!Actions.isCurrentClassName(Tok.is(tok::identifier) | 
 |                                       ? *Tok.getIdentifierInfo() | 
 |                                       : *takeTemplateIdAnnotation(Tok)->Name, | 
 |                                   getCurScope(), &SS)) | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |   // Formally, we must have a right-paren after the constructor name to match | 
 |   // the grammar for a constructor. But clang permits a parenthesized | 
 |   // constructor declarator, so also allow a constructor declarator to follow | 
 |   // with no ')' token after the constructor name. | 
 |   if (!NextToken().is(tok::r_paren) && | 
 |       !isConstructorDeclarator(/*Unqualified=*/SS.isEmpty(), | 
 |                                /*DeductionGuide=*/false)) | 
 |     return TPResult::True; | 
 |  | 
 |   // Might be explicit(bool) or a parenthesized constructor name. | 
 |   return TPResult::Ambiguous; | 
 | } |