This fixes a (so far unreported) bug where we would handle noexcept ramps correctly, but omit exception specs - take this opportunity to simplify. Tested on x86_64-darwin, OK for trunk? thanks Iain
--- 8< --- We need to separate the original user-authored function body from the definition of the ramp function (which is what is called instead). The function body tree is either in DECL_SAVED_TREE or the first operand of current_eh_spec_block (for functions with an EH spec). This version simplifies the process by extrating the second case directly instead of inspecting the DECL_SAVED_TREE trees to discover it. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * coroutines.cc (use_eh_spec_block): New. (split_coroutine_body_from_ramp): New. (morph_fn_to_coro): Use split_coroutine_body_from_ramp(). Signed-off-by: Iain Sandoe <i...@sandoe.co.uk> --- gcc/cp/coroutines.cc | 97 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 52 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/cp/coroutines.cc b/gcc/cp/coroutines.cc index af03f5e0f74..fc80a4ec24c 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/coroutines.cc +++ b/gcc/cp/coroutines.cc @@ -4437,6 +4437,50 @@ coro_rewrite_function_body (location_t fn_start, tree fnbody, tree orig, return update_body; } +static bool +use_eh_spec_block (tree fn) +{ + return (flag_exceptions && flag_enforce_eh_specs + && !type_throw_all_p (TREE_TYPE (fn))); +} + +/* Extract the body of the function we are going to outline, leaving + to original function decl ready to build the ramp. */ + +static tree +split_coroutine_body_from_ramp (tree fndecl, tree eh_spec_block) +{ + tree body; + /* Once we've tied off the original user-authored body in fn_body. + Start the replacement synthesized ramp body. */ + + if (use_eh_spec_block (fndecl)) + { + body = pop_stmt_list (TREE_OPERAND (eh_spec_block, 0)); + TREE_OPERAND (eh_spec_block, 0) = push_stmt_list (); + } + else + { + body = pop_stmt_list (DECL_SAVED_TREE (fndecl)); + DECL_SAVED_TREE (fndecl) = push_stmt_list (); + } + + /* We can't validly get here with an empty statement list, since there's no + way for the FE to decide it's a coroutine in the absence of any code. */ + gcc_checking_assert (body != NULL_TREE); + + /* If we have an empty or erroneous function body, do not try to transform it + since that would potentially wrap errors. */ + tree body_start = expr_first (body); + if (body_start == NULL_TREE || body_start == error_mark_node) + { + /* Restore the original state. */ + add_stmt (body); + return NULL_TREE; + } + return body; +} + /* Here we: a) Check that the function and promise type are valid for a coroutine. @@ -4483,57 +4527,22 @@ morph_fn_to_coro (tree orig, tree *resumer, tree *destroyer) /* Discard the body, we can't process it further. */ pop_stmt_list (DECL_SAVED_TREE (orig)); DECL_SAVED_TREE (orig) = push_stmt_list (); + /* Match the expected nesting when an eh block is in use. */ + if (use_eh_spec_block (orig)) + current_eh_spec_block = begin_eh_spec_block (); return false; } - /* We can't validly get here with an empty statement list, since there's no - way for the FE to decide it's a coroutine in the absence of any code. */ - tree fnbody = pop_stmt_list (DECL_SAVED_TREE (orig)); - gcc_checking_assert (fnbody != NULL_TREE); - /* We don't have the locus of the opening brace - it's filled in later (and there doesn't really seem to be any easy way to get at it). The closing brace is assumed to be input_location. */ location_t fn_start = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (orig); - gcc_rich_location fn_start_loc (fn_start); - - /* Initial processing of the function-body. - If we have no expressions or just an error then punt. */ - tree body_start = expr_first (fnbody); - if (body_start == NULL_TREE || body_start == error_mark_node) - { - DECL_SAVED_TREE (orig) = push_stmt_list (); - append_to_statement_list (fnbody, &DECL_SAVED_TREE (orig)); - /* Suppress warnings about the missing return value. */ - suppress_warning (orig, OPT_Wreturn_type); - return false; - } - - /* So, we've tied off the original user-authored body in fn_body. - - Start the replacement synthesized ramp body as newbody. - If we encounter a fatal error we might return a now-empty body. - Note, the returned ramp body is not 'popped', to be compatible with - the way that decl.cc handles regular functions, the scope pop is done - in the caller. */ - - tree newbody = push_stmt_list (); - DECL_SAVED_TREE (orig) = newbody; - - /* If our original body is noexcept, then that's what we apply to our - generated ramp, transfer any MUST_NOT_THOW_EXPR to that. */ - bool is_noexcept = TREE_CODE (body_start) == MUST_NOT_THROW_EXPR; - if (is_noexcept) - { - /* The function body we will continue with is the single operand to - the must-not-throw. */ - fnbody = TREE_OPERAND (body_start, 0); - /* Transfer the must-not-throw to the ramp body. */ - add_stmt (body_start); - /* Re-start the ramp as must-not-throw. */ - TREE_OPERAND (body_start, 0) = push_stmt_list (); - } + /* FIXME: This has the hidden side-effect of preparing the current function + to be the ramp. */ + tree fnbody = split_coroutine_body_from_ramp (orig, current_eh_spec_block); + if (!fnbody) + return false; /* If the original function has a return value with a non-trivial DTOR and the body contains a var with a DTOR that might throw, the decl is @@ -5059,7 +5068,6 @@ morph_fn_to_coro (tree orig, tree *resumer, tree *destroyer) if (get_ro == error_mark_node) { BIND_EXPR_BODY (ramp_bind) = pop_stmt_list (ramp_body); - DECL_SAVED_TREE (orig) = newbody; /* Suppress warnings about the missing return value. */ suppress_warning (orig, OPT_Wreturn_type); return false; @@ -5286,7 +5294,6 @@ morph_fn_to_coro (tree orig, tree *resumer, tree *destroyer) pop_deferring_access_checks (); - DECL_SAVED_TREE (orig) = newbody; /* Link our new functions into the list. */ TREE_CHAIN (destroy) = TREE_CHAIN (orig); TREE_CHAIN (actor) = destroy; -- 2.39.2 (Apple Git-143)