+2010-05-03 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
+
+ * cp-namespace.c (cp_lookup_symbol_imports): Support ALIAS for the
+ CURRENT->DECLARATION case.
+ * cp-support.h (struct using_direct): Provide extended comment.
+
2010-05-03 Mark Kettenis <kettenis@gnu.org>
* hppaobsd-tdep.c (HPPAOBSD_SIZEOF_GREGS): Renamed from
searched_cleanup = make_cleanup (reset_directive_searched, current);
/* If there is an import of a single declaration, compare the imported
- declaration with the sought out name. If there is a match pass
- current->import_src as NAMESPACE to direct the search towards the
- imported namespace. */
- if (current->declaration && strcmp (name, current->declaration) == 0)
+ declaration (after optional renaming by its alias) with the sought
+ out name. If there is a match pass current->import_src as NAMESPACE
+ to direct the search towards the imported namespace. */
+ if (current->declaration
+ && strcmp (name, current->alias ? current->alias
+ : current->declaration) == 0)
sym = cp_lookup_symbol_in_namespace (current->import_src,
- name,
+ current->declaration,
block,
domain);
struct demangle_component;
/* This struct is designed to store data from using directives. It
- says that names from namespace IMPORT_SRC should be visible within
- namespace IMPORT_DEST. These form a linked list; NEXT is the next element
- of the list. If the imported namespace has been aliased, ALIAS is set to a
- string representing the alias. Otherwise, ALIAS is NULL.
- Eg:
- namespace C = A::B;
- ALIAS = "C"
- DECLARATION is the name of the imported declaration, if this import
- statement represents one.
- Eg:
- using A::x;
- Where x is variable in namespace A. DECLARATION is set to x.
-*/
+ says that names from namespace IMPORT_SRC should be visible within namespace
+ IMPORT_DEST. These form a linked list; NEXT is the next element of the
+ list. If the imported namespace or declaration has been aliased within the
+ IMPORT_DEST namespace, ALIAS is set to a string representing the alias.
+ Otherwise, ALIAS is NULL. DECLARATION is the name of the imported
+ declaration, if this import statement represents one. Otherwise DECLARATION
+ is NULL and this import statement represents a namespace.
+
+ C++: using namespace A;
+ Fortran: use A
+ import_src = "A"
+ import_dest = local scope of the import statement even such as ""
+ alias = NULL
+ declaration = NULL
+
+ C++: using A::x;
+ Fortran: use A, only: x
+ import_src = "A"
+ import_dest = local scope of the import statement even such as ""
+ alias = NULL
+ declaration = "x"
+ The declaration will get imported as import_dest::x.
+
+ C++: namespace LOCALNS = A;
+ Fortran has no way to address non-local namespace/module.
+ import_src = "A"
+ import_dest = local scope of the import statement even such as ""
+ alias = "LOCALNS"
+ declaration = NULL
+ The namespace will get imported as the import_dest::LOCALNS namespace.
+
+ C++ cannot express it, it would be something like: using localname = A::x;
+ Fortran: use A, only localname => x
+ import_src = "A"
+ import_dest = local scope of the import statement even such as ""
+ alias = "localname"
+ declaration = "x"
+ The declaration will get imported as localname or `import_dest`localname. */
struct using_direct
{