From e3edbd56bae7748e9aee236cae35836edb9e35e8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Botcazou Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 08:44:43 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] gigi.h (get_dummy_type): Declare. * gcc-interface/gigi.h (get_dummy_type): Declare. (build_dummy_unc_pointer_types): Likewise. (finish_fat_pointer_type): Likewise. * gcc-interface/decl.c (gnat_to_gnu_entity) : If a dummy fat pointer type has been built, complete it in place. : Call build_dummy_unc_pointer_types to build dummy fat and thin pointers. Remove useless variable. (finish_fat_pointer_type): Make global and move to... * gcc-interface/utils.c (finish_fat_pointer_type): ...here. (get_dummy_type): New function. (build_dummy_unc_pointer_types): Likewise. (gnat_pushdecl): Propage the name to the anonymous variants only. (update_pointer_to): Only adjust the pointer types in the unconstrained array case. From-SVN: r171882 --- gcc/ada/ChangeLog | 17 ++++ gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.c | 170 ++++++++++++++-------------------- gcc/ada/gcc-interface/gigi.h | 12 +++ gcc/ada/gcc-interface/utils.c | 163 +++++++++++++++++--------------- 4 files changed, 188 insertions(+), 174 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/ada/ChangeLog b/gcc/ada/ChangeLog index ac3d0131713..e76786dab17 100644 --- a/gcc/ada/ChangeLog +++ b/gcc/ada/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +2011-04-02 Eric Botcazou + + * gcc-interface/gigi.h (get_dummy_type): Declare. + (build_dummy_unc_pointer_types): Likewise. + (finish_fat_pointer_type): Likewise. + * gcc-interface/decl.c (gnat_to_gnu_entity) : If a dummy + fat pointer type has been built, complete it in place. + : Call build_dummy_unc_pointer_types to build dummy fat + and thin pointers. Remove useless variable. + (finish_fat_pointer_type): Make global and move to... + * gcc-interface/utils.c (finish_fat_pointer_type): ...here. + (get_dummy_type): New function. + (build_dummy_unc_pointer_types): Likewise. + (gnat_pushdecl): Propage the name to the anonymous variants only. + (update_pointer_to): Only adjust the pointer types in the unconstrained + array case. + 2011-04-02 Eric Botcazou * gcc-interface/ada-tree.h (DECL_TAFT_TYPE_P): New flag. diff --git a/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.c b/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.c index 9c79d65530a..64d60b77bb1 100644 --- a/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.c +++ b/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.c @@ -182,7 +182,6 @@ static tree create_variant_part_from (tree, VEC(variant_desc,heap) *, tree, tree, VEC(subst_pair,heap) *); static void copy_and_substitute_in_size (tree, tree, VEC(subst_pair,heap) *); static void rest_of_type_decl_compilation_no_defer (tree); -static void finish_fat_pointer_type (tree, tree); /* The relevant constituents of a subprogram binding to a GCC builtin. Used to pass around calls performing profile compatibility checks. */ @@ -1912,22 +1911,32 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, int definition) case E_String_Type: case E_Array_Type: { - Entity_Id gnat_index, gnat_name; const bool convention_fortran_p = (Convention (gnat_entity) == Convention_Fortran); const int ndim = Number_Dimensions (gnat_entity); - tree gnu_template_fields = NULL_TREE; tree gnu_template_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE); - tree gnu_template_reference; tree gnu_ptr_template = build_pointer_type (gnu_template_type); - tree gnu_fat_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE); + tree gnu_template_reference, gnu_template_fields, gnu_fat_type; tree *gnu_index_types = XALLOCAVEC (tree, ndim); tree *gnu_temp_fields = XALLOCAVEC (tree, ndim); - tree gnu_max_size = size_one_node, gnu_max_size_unit, tem; + tree gnu_max_size = size_one_node, gnu_max_size_unit, tem, t; + Entity_Id gnat_index, gnat_name; int index; - TYPE_NAME (gnu_template_type) - = create_concat_name (gnat_entity, "XUB"); + /* We complete an existing dummy fat pointer type in place. This both + avoids further complex adjustments in update_pointer_to and yields + better debugging information in DWARF by leveraging the support for + incomplete declarations of "tagged" types in the DWARF back-end. */ + gnu_type = get_dummy_type (gnat_entity); + if (gnu_type && TYPE_POINTER_TO (gnu_type)) + { + gnu_fat_type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TYPE_POINTER_TO (gnu_type)); + TYPE_NAME (gnu_fat_type) = NULL_TREE; + /* Save the contents of the dummy type for update_pointer_to. */ + TYPE_POINTER_TO (gnu_type) = copy_type (gnu_fat_type); + } + else + gnu_fat_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE); /* Make a node for the array. If we are not defining the array suppress expanding incomplete types. */ @@ -1945,10 +1954,28 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, int definition) tem = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("P_ARRAY"), ptr_void_type_node, gnu_fat_type, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, 0, 0); - TREE_CHAIN (tem) + DECL_CHAIN (tem) = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("P_BOUNDS"), gnu_ptr_template, gnu_fat_type, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, 0, 0); - finish_fat_pointer_type (gnu_fat_type, tem); + + if (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (gnu_fat_type)) + { + /* We are going to lay it out again so reset the alias set. */ + alias_set_type alias_set = TYPE_ALIAS_SET (gnu_fat_type); + TYPE_ALIAS_SET (gnu_fat_type) = -1; + finish_fat_pointer_type (gnu_fat_type, tem); + TYPE_ALIAS_SET (gnu_fat_type) = alias_set; + for (t = gnu_fat_type; t; t = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t)) + { + TYPE_FIELDS (t) = tem; + SET_TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (t, gnu_type); + } + } + else + { + finish_fat_pointer_type (gnu_fat_type, tem); + SET_TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (gnu_fat_type, gnu_type); + } /* Build a reference to the template from a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR that is the fat pointer. This will be used to access the individual @@ -2053,19 +2080,21 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, int definition) = create_concat_name (gnat_entity, field_name); } + /* Install all the fields into the template. */ + TYPE_NAME (gnu_template_type) + = create_concat_name (gnat_entity, "XUB"); + gnu_template_fields = NULL_TREE; for (index = 0; index < ndim; index++) gnu_template_fields = chainon (gnu_template_fields, gnu_temp_fields[index]); - - /* Install all the fields into the template. */ finish_record_type (gnu_template_type, gnu_template_fields, 0, debug_info_p); TYPE_READONLY (gnu_template_type) = 1; /* Now make the array of arrays and update the pointer to the array in the fat pointer. Note that it is the first field. */ - tem = gnat_to_gnu_component_type (gnat_entity, definition, - debug_info_p); + tem + = gnat_to_gnu_component_type (gnat_entity, definition, debug_info_p); /* If Component_Size is not already specified, annotate it with the size of the component. */ @@ -2107,15 +2136,20 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, int definition) } TYPE_CONVENTION_FORTRAN_P (tem) = convention_fortran_p; + + /* Adjust the type of the pointer-to-array field of the fat pointer + and record the aliasing relationships if necessary. */ TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (gnu_fat_type)) = build_pointer_type (tem); + if (TYPE_ALIAS_SET_KNOWN_P (gnu_fat_type)) + record_component_aliases (gnu_fat_type); /* The result type is an UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE that indicates the corresponding fat pointer. */ - TREE_TYPE (gnu_type) = TYPE_POINTER_TO (gnu_type) - = TYPE_REFERENCE_TO (gnu_type) = gnu_fat_type; + TREE_TYPE (gnu_type) = gnu_fat_type; + TYPE_POINTER_TO (gnu_type) = gnu_fat_type; + TYPE_REFERENCE_TO (gnu_type) = gnu_fat_type; SET_TYPE_MODE (gnu_type, BLKmode); TYPE_ALIGN (gnu_type) = TYPE_ALIGN (tem); - SET_TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (gnu_fat_type, gnu_type); /* If the maximum size doesn't overflow, use it. */ if (gnu_max_size @@ -3301,8 +3335,8 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, int definition) _Parent field. */ else if (gnat_name == Name_uController && gnu_last) { - TREE_CHAIN (gnu_field) = TREE_CHAIN (gnu_last); - TREE_CHAIN (gnu_last) = gnu_field; + DECL_CHAIN (gnu_field) = DECL_CHAIN (gnu_last); + DECL_CHAIN (gnu_last) = gnu_field; } /* Otherwise, if this is a regular field, put it after @@ -3512,8 +3546,6 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, int definition) : In_Extended_Main_Code_Unit (gnat_desig_type)); /* True if we make a dummy type here. */ bool made_dummy = false; - /* True if the dummy type is a fat pointer. */ - bool got_fat_p = false; /* The mode to be used for the pointer type. */ enum machine_mode p_mode = mode_for_size (esize, MODE_INT, 0); /* The GCC type used for the designated type. */ @@ -3547,11 +3579,8 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, int definition) = Is_Array_Type (gnat_desig_rep) && !Is_Constrained (gnat_desig_rep); /* If we are pointing to an incomplete type whose completion is an - unconstrained array, make a fat pointer type. The two types in our - fields will be pointers to dummy nodes and will be replaced in - update_pointer_to. Similarly, if the type itself is a dummy type or - an unconstrained array. Also make a dummy TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE - in case we have any thin pointers to it. */ + unconstrained array, make dummy fat and thin pointer types to it. + Likewise if the type itself is dummy or an unconstrained array. */ if (is_unconstrained_array && (Present (gnat_desig_full) || (present_gnu_tree (gnat_desig_equiv) @@ -3569,55 +3598,15 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, int definition) else { gnu_desig_type = make_dummy_type (gnat_desig_rep); - /* Show the dummy we get will be a fat pointer. */ - got_fat_p = made_dummy = true; + made_dummy = true; } /* If the call above got something that has a pointer, the pointer is our type. This could have happened either because the type was elaborated or because somebody else executed the code. */ + if (!TYPE_POINTER_TO (gnu_desig_type)) + build_dummy_unc_pointer_types (gnat_desig_equiv, gnu_desig_type); gnu_type = TYPE_POINTER_TO (gnu_desig_type); - if (!gnu_type) - { - tree gnu_template_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE); - tree gnu_ptr_template = build_pointer_type (gnu_template_type); - tree gnu_array_type = make_node (ENUMERAL_TYPE); - tree gnu_ptr_array = build_pointer_type (gnu_array_type); - tree fields; - - TYPE_NAME (gnu_template_type) - = create_concat_name (gnat_desig_equiv, "XUB"); - TYPE_DUMMY_P (gnu_template_type) = 1; - - TYPE_NAME (gnu_array_type) - = create_concat_name (gnat_desig_equiv, "XUA"); - TYPE_DUMMY_P (gnu_array_type) = 1; - - gnu_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE); - /* Build a stub DECL to trigger the special processing for fat - pointer types in gnat_pushdecl. */ - TYPE_NAME (gnu_type) - = create_type_stub_decl - (create_concat_name (gnat_desig_equiv, "XUP"), gnu_type); - SET_TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (gnu_type, gnu_desig_type); - TYPE_POINTER_TO (gnu_desig_type) = gnu_type; - - fields - = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("P_ARRAY"), - gnu_ptr_array, gnu_type, - NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, 0, 0); - DECL_CHAIN (fields) - = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("P_BOUNDS"), - gnu_ptr_template, gnu_type, - NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, 0, 0); - finish_fat_pointer_type (gnu_type, fields); - - TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE (gnu_desig_type) - = make_node (RECORD_TYPE); - TYPE_NAME (TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE (gnu_desig_type)) - = create_concat_name (gnat_desig_equiv, "XUT"); - TYPE_DUMMY_P (TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE (gnu_desig_type)) = 1; - } } /* If we already know what the full type is, use it. */ @@ -3738,16 +3727,17 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, int definition) end of the current unit. */ if ((!in_main_unit || is_from_limited_with) && made_dummy) { - tree gnu_old_desig_type - = TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (gnu_type) - ? TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (gnu_type) : TREE_TYPE (gnu_type); + tree gnu_old_desig_type; - if (esize == POINTER_SIZE - && (got_fat_p || TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (gnu_type))) - gnu_type - = build_pointer_type - (TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE - (TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (gnu_type))); + if (TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (gnu_type)) + { + gnu_old_desig_type = TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (gnu_type); + if (esize == POINTER_SIZE) + gnu_type = build_pointer_type + (TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE (gnu_old_desig_type)); + } + else + gnu_old_desig_type = TREE_TYPE (gnu_type); gnu_decl = create_type_decl (gnu_entity_name, gnu_type, attr_list, !Comes_From_Source (gnat_entity), @@ -3905,7 +3895,7 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr, int definition) Entity_Id gnat_return_type = Etype (gnat_entity); tree gnu_return_type; /* The first GCC parameter declaration (a PARM_DECL node). The - PARM_DECL nodes are chained through the TREE_CHAIN field, so this + PARM_DECL nodes are chained through the DECL_CHAIN field, so this actually is the head of this parameter list. */ tree gnu_param_list = NULL_TREE; /* Likewise for the stub associated with an exported procedure. */ @@ -5142,28 +5132,6 @@ rest_of_type_decl_compilation_no_defer (tree decl) } } -/* Given a record type RECORD_TYPE and a list of FIELD_DECL nodes FIELD_LIST, - finish constructing the record type as a fat pointer type. */ - -static void -finish_fat_pointer_type (tree record_type, tree field_list) -{ - /* Make sure we can put it into a register. */ - TYPE_ALIGN (record_type) = MIN (BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT, 2 * POINTER_SIZE); - - /* Show what it really is. */ - TYPE_FAT_POINTER_P (record_type) = 1; - - /* Do not emit debug info for it since the types of its fields may still be - incomplete at this point. */ - finish_record_type (record_type, field_list, 0, false); - - /* Force type_contains_placeholder_p to return true on it. Although the - PLACEHOLDER_EXPRs are referenced only indirectly, this isn't a pointer - type but the representation of the unconstrained array. */ - TYPE_CONTAINS_PLACEHOLDER_INTERNAL (record_type) = 2; -} - /* Finalize the processing of From_With_Type incomplete types. */ void diff --git a/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/gigi.h b/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/gigi.h index fbf8a0b59e6..c5cd5770ed3 100644 --- a/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/gigi.h +++ b/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/gigi.h @@ -504,11 +504,23 @@ extern void init_dummy_type (void); /* Make a dummy type corresponding to GNAT_TYPE. */ extern tree make_dummy_type (Entity_Id gnat_type); +/* Return the dummy type that was made for GNAT_TYPE, if any. */ +extern tree get_dummy_type (Entity_Id gnat_type); + +/* Build dummy fat and thin pointer types whose designated type is specified + by GNAT_DESIG_TYPE/GNU_DESIG_TYPE and attach them to the latter. */ +extern void build_dummy_unc_pointer_types (Entity_Id gnat_desig_type, + tree gnu_desig_type); + /* Record TYPE as a builtin type for Ada. NAME is the name of the type. ARTIFICIAL_P is true if it's a type that was generated by the compiler. */ extern void record_builtin_type (const char *name, tree type, bool artificial_p); +/* Given a record type RECORD_TYPE and a list of FIELD_DECL nodes FIELD_LIST, + finish constructing the record type as a fat pointer type. */ +extern void finish_fat_pointer_type (tree record_type, tree field_list); + /* Given a record type RECORD_TYPE and a list of FIELD_DECL nodes FIELD_LIST, finish constructing the record or union type. If REP_LEVEL is zero, this record has no representation clause and so will be entirely laid out here. diff --git a/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/utils.c b/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/utils.c index 31172723b4f..6472a0cda17 100644 --- a/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/utils.c +++ b/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/utils.c @@ -313,6 +313,57 @@ make_dummy_type (Entity_Id gnat_type) return gnu_type; } + +/* Return the dummy type that was made for GNAT_TYPE, if any. */ + +tree +get_dummy_type (Entity_Id gnat_type) +{ + return GET_DUMMY_NODE (gnat_type); +} + +/* Build dummy fat and thin pointer types whose designated type is specified + by GNAT_DESIG_TYPE/GNU_DESIG_TYPE and attach them to the latter. */ + +void +build_dummy_unc_pointer_types (Entity_Id gnat_desig_type, tree gnu_desig_type) +{ + tree gnu_template_type, gnu_ptr_template, gnu_array_type, gnu_ptr_array; + tree gnu_fat_type, fields, gnu_object_type; + + gnu_template_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE); + TYPE_NAME (gnu_template_type) = create_concat_name (gnat_desig_type, "XUB"); + TYPE_DUMMY_P (gnu_template_type) = 1; + gnu_ptr_template = build_pointer_type (gnu_template_type); + + gnu_array_type = make_node (ENUMERAL_TYPE); + TYPE_NAME (gnu_array_type) = create_concat_name (gnat_desig_type, "XUA"); + TYPE_DUMMY_P (gnu_array_type) = 1; + gnu_ptr_array = build_pointer_type (gnu_array_type); + + gnu_fat_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE); + /* Build a stub DECL to trigger the special processing for fat pointer types + in gnat_pushdecl. */ + TYPE_NAME (gnu_fat_type) + = create_type_stub_decl (create_concat_name (gnat_desig_type, "XUP"), + gnu_fat_type); + fields = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("P_ARRAY"), gnu_ptr_array, + gnu_fat_type, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, 0, 0); + DECL_CHAIN (fields) + = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("P_BOUNDS"), gnu_ptr_template, + gnu_fat_type, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, 0, 0); + finish_fat_pointer_type (gnu_fat_type, fields); + SET_TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (gnu_fat_type, gnu_desig_type); + /* Suppress debug info until after the type is completed. */ + TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG (TYPE_STUB_DECL (gnu_fat_type)) = 1; + + gnu_object_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE); + TYPE_NAME (gnu_object_type) = create_concat_name (gnat_desig_type, "XUT"); + TYPE_DUMMY_P (gnu_object_type) = 1; + + TYPE_POINTER_TO (gnu_desig_type) = gnu_fat_type; + TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE (gnu_desig_type) = gnu_object_type; +} /* Return nonzero if we are currently in the global binding level. */ @@ -522,6 +573,7 @@ gnat_pushdecl (tree decl, Node_Id gnat_node) } else if (TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (t)) { + /* We need a variant for the placeholder machinery to work. */ tree tt = build_variant_type_copy (t); TYPE_NAME (tt) = decl; TREE_USED (tt) = TREE_USED (t); @@ -530,19 +582,20 @@ gnat_pushdecl (tree decl, Node_Id gnat_node) DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (decl) = DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (TYPE_NAME (t)); else DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (decl) = t; - t = NULL_TREE; DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl) = 0; + t = NULL_TREE; } else if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (TYPE_NAME (t)) && !DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl)) ; else t = NULL_TREE; - /* Propagate the name to all the variants. This is needed for - the type qualifiers machinery to work properly. */ + /* Propagate the name to all the anonymous variants. This is needed + for the type qualifiers machinery to work properly. */ if (t) for (t = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (t); t; t = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t)) - TYPE_NAME (t) = decl; + if (!(TYPE_NAME (t) && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (t)) == TYPE_DECL)) + TYPE_NAME (t) = decl; } } @@ -561,6 +614,28 @@ record_builtin_type (const char *name, tree type, bool artificial_p) debug_hooks->type_decl (type_decl, false); } +/* Given a record type RECORD_TYPE and a list of FIELD_DECL nodes FIELD_LIST, + finish constructing the record type as a fat pointer type. */ + +void +finish_fat_pointer_type (tree record_type, tree field_list) +{ + /* Make sure we can put it into a register. */ + TYPE_ALIGN (record_type) = MIN (BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT, 2 * POINTER_SIZE); + + /* Show what it really is. */ + TYPE_FAT_POINTER_P (record_type) = 1; + + /* Do not emit debug info for it since the types of its fields may still be + incomplete at this point. */ + finish_record_type (record_type, field_list, 0, false); + + /* Force type_contains_placeholder_p to return true on it. Although the + PLACEHOLDER_EXPRs are referenced only indirectly, this isn't a pointer + type but the representation of the unconstrained array. */ + TYPE_CONTAINS_PLACEHOLDER_INTERNAL (record_type) = 2; +} + /* Given a record type RECORD_TYPE and a list of FIELD_DECL nodes FIELD_LIST, finish constructing the record or union type. If REP_LEVEL is zero, this record has no representation clause and so will be entirely laid out here. @@ -3502,90 +3577,32 @@ update_pointer_to (tree old_type, tree new_type) /* Now deal with the unconstrained array case. In this case the pointer is actually a record where both fields are pointers to dummy nodes. - Turn them into pointers to the correct types using update_pointer_to. */ + Turn them into pointers to the correct types using update_pointer_to. + Likewise for the pointer to the object record (thin pointer). */ else { - tree new_ptr = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TYPE_POINTER_TO (new_type)); - tree new_obj_rec = TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE (new_type); - tree array_field, bounds_field, new_ref, last = NULL_TREE; + tree new_ptr = TYPE_POINTER_TO (new_type); gcc_assert (TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (ptr)); - /* If PTR already points to new type, nothing to do. This can happen + /* If PTR already points to NEW_TYPE, nothing to do. This can happen since update_pointer_to can be invoked multiple times on the same couple of types because of the type variants. */ if (TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (ptr) == new_type) return; - array_field = TYPE_FIELDS (ptr); - bounds_field = DECL_CHAIN (array_field); - - /* Make pointers to the dummy template point to the real template. */ update_pointer_to - (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (bounds_field)), - TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (new_ptr))))); - - /* The references to the template bounds present in the array type use - the bounds field of NEW_PTR through a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR. Since we - are going to merge PTR in NEW_PTR, we must rework these references - to use the bounds field of PTR instead. */ - new_ref = build3 (COMPONENT_REF, TREE_TYPE (bounds_field), - build0 (PLACEHOLDER_EXPR, new_ptr), - bounds_field, NULL_TREE); + (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (ptr))), + TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (new_ptr)))); - /* Create the new array for the new PLACEHOLDER_EXPR and make pointers - to the dummy array point to it. */ update_pointer_to - (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (array_field)), - substitute_in_type (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (new_ptr))), - DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (new_ptr)), new_ref)); - - /* Merge PTR in NEW_PTR. */ - DECL_FIELD_CONTEXT (array_field) = new_ptr; - DECL_FIELD_CONTEXT (bounds_field) = new_ptr; - for (t = new_ptr; t; last = t, t = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t)) - TYPE_FIELDS (t) = TYPE_FIELDS (ptr); - TYPE_ALIAS_SET (new_ptr) = TYPE_ALIAS_SET (ptr); - - /* Chain PTR and its variants at the end. */ - TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (last) = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (ptr); + (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (ptr)))), + TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (new_ptr))))); - /* Now adjust them. */ - for (t = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (ptr); t; t = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t)) - { - TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (t) = new_ptr; - SET_TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (t, new_type); - - /* And show the original pointer NEW_PTR to the debugger. This is - the counterpart of the special processing for fat pointer types - in gnat_pushdecl, but when the unconstrained array type is only - frozen after access types to it. */ - if (TYPE_NAME (t) && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (t)) == TYPE_DECL) - { - DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (TYPE_NAME (t)) = new_ptr; - DECL_ARTIFICIAL (TYPE_NAME (t)) = 0; - } - } + update_pointer_to (TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE (old_type), + TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE (new_type)); - /* Now handle updating the allocation record, what the thin pointer - points to. Update all pointers from the old record into the new - one, update the type of the array field, and recompute the size. */ - update_pointer_to (TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE (old_type), new_obj_rec); - TREE_TYPE (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (new_obj_rec))) - = TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (array_field)); - - /* The size recomputation needs to account for alignment constraints, so - we let layout_type work it out. This will reset the field offsets to - what they would be in a regular record, so we shift them back to what - we want them to be for a thin pointer designated type afterwards. */ - DECL_SIZE (TYPE_FIELDS (new_obj_rec)) = NULL_TREE; - DECL_SIZE (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (new_obj_rec))) = NULL_TREE; - TYPE_SIZE (new_obj_rec) = NULL_TREE; - layout_type (new_obj_rec); - shift_unc_components_for_thin_pointers (new_obj_rec); - - /* We are done, at last. */ - rest_of_record_type_compilation (ptr); + TYPE_POINTER_TO (old_type) = NULL_TREE; } } -- 2.30.2