HI, I'm trying to write a tool that uses the AST to look at all the class declarations in our codebase and get some metrics on our use of special member functions. (How many classes are copyable, how many have ctors without the corresponding assignment operator, etc.) I'm running into some problems with implicitly declared special members. For example:
class UserDefCopy { public: UserDefCopy(const UserDefCopy&) {} UserDefCopy& operator=(const UserDefCopy&) { return *this; } }; class ContainsUserDefCopy { private: UserDefCopy x_; }; UserDefCopy has a CXXConstructorDecl for its copy constructor and a CXXMethodDecl for the copy-assign operator, so I can use the methods on the decls to get the info I need (isDeleted, isExplicitlyDefaulted, getAccess, etc.) However, ContainsUserDefCopy's copy-assign operator is implicit, so there's no decl for it. Since there's no decl, I can't differentiate between a class with an implicitly defaulted copy-assign and one with an implicitly deleted copy-assign. ContainsUserDefCopy does have a declaration for its copy constructor, but AFAICT from looking at clang::Sema::AddImplicitlyDeclaredMembersToClass <https://clang.llvm.org/doxygen/classclang_1_1Sema.html#a2ddba48d645ed86f2f4d11b6e7a9010a>, that's because special members with the needs_overload_resolution tag are eagerly generated while others are deferred. I don't understand why the ctor has the tag while the assign operator doesn't, though. The questions I have are: 1. What makes a method needs_overload_resolution? The docs in CXXRecordDecl just say that it "[determines] whether we need to eagerly declare a defaulted [member] for this class." 2. Is there a different way I should query the AST so that I see any decls that were deferred during the Sema step? Or some other way to get this information? Trying to use an implicitly deleted copy assignment operator is a compiler error, so that information is obviously available *somewhere*. Thanks, Weston
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