/** * Manage flow analysis for constructors. * * Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2022 by The D Language Foundation, All Rights Reserved * Authors: $(LINK2 https://www.digitalmars.com, Walter Bright) * License: $(LINK2 https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt, Boost License 1.0) * Source: $(LINK2 https://github.com/dlang/dmd/blob/master/src/dmd/ctorflow.d, _ctorflow.d) * Documentation: https://dlang.org/phobos/dmd_ctorflow.html * Coverage: https://codecov.io/gh/dlang/dmd/src/master/src/dmd/ctorflow.d */ module dmd.ctorflow; import core.stdc.stdio; import dmd.root.rmem; import dmd.globals : Loc; enum CSX : ushort { none = 0, this_ctor = 0x01, /// called this() super_ctor = 0x02, /// called super() label = 0x04, /// seen a label return_ = 0x08, /// seen a return statement any_ctor = 0x10, /// either this() or super() was called halt = 0x20, /// assert(0) } /// Individual field in the Ctor with information about its callees and location. struct FieldInit { CSX csx; /// information about the field's callees Loc loc; /// location of the field initialization } /*********** * Primitive flow analysis for constructors */ struct CtorFlow { CSX callSuper; /// state of calling other constructors FieldInit[] fieldinit; /// state of field initializations void allocFieldinit(size_t dim) { fieldinit = (cast(FieldInit*)mem.xcalloc(FieldInit.sizeof, dim))[0 .. dim]; } void freeFieldinit() { if (fieldinit.ptr) mem.xfree(fieldinit.ptr); fieldinit = null; } /*********************** * Create a deep copy of `this` * Returns: * a copy */ CtorFlow clone() { return CtorFlow(callSuper, fieldinit.arraydup); } /********************************** * Set CSX bits in flow analysis state * Params: * csx = bits to set */ void orCSX(CSX csx) nothrow pure { callSuper |= csx; foreach (ref u; fieldinit) u.csx |= csx; } /****************************** * OR CSX bits to `this` * Params: * ctorflow = bits to OR in */ void OR(const ref CtorFlow ctorflow) pure nothrow { callSuper |= ctorflow.callSuper; if (fieldinit.length && ctorflow.fieldinit.length) { assert(fieldinit.length == ctorflow.fieldinit.length); foreach (i, u; ctorflow.fieldinit) { auto fi = &fieldinit[i]; fi.csx |= u.csx; if (fi.loc is Loc.init) fi.loc = u.loc; } } } } /**************************************** * Merge `b` flow analysis results into `a`. * Params: * a = the path to merge `b` into * b = the other path * Returns: * false means one of the paths skips construction */ bool mergeCallSuper(ref CSX a, const CSX b) pure nothrow { // This does a primitive flow analysis to support the restrictions // regarding when and how constructors can appear. // It merges the results of two paths. // The two paths are `a` and `b`; the result is merged into `a`. if (b == a) return true; // Have ALL branches called a constructor? const aAll = (a & (CSX.this_ctor | CSX.super_ctor)) != 0; const bAll = (b & (CSX.this_ctor | CSX.super_ctor)) != 0; // Have ANY branches called a constructor? const aAny = (a & CSX.any_ctor) != 0; const bAny = (b & CSX.any_ctor) != 0; // Have any branches returned? const aRet = (a & CSX.return_) != 0; const bRet = (b & CSX.return_) != 0; // Have any branches halted? const aHalt = (a & CSX.halt) != 0; const bHalt = (b & CSX.halt) != 0; if (aHalt && bHalt) { a = CSX.halt; } else if ((!bHalt && bRet && !bAny && aAny) || (!aHalt && aRet && !aAny && bAny)) { // If one has returned without a constructor call, there must not // be ctor calls in the other. return false; } else if (bHalt || bRet && bAll) { // If one branch has called a ctor and then exited, anything the // other branch has done is OK (except returning without a // ctor call, but we already checked that). a |= b & (CSX.any_ctor | CSX.label); } else if (aHalt || aRet && aAll) { a = cast(CSX)(b | (a & (CSX.any_ctor | CSX.label))); } else if (aAll != bAll) // both branches must have called ctors, or both not return false; else { // If one returned without a ctor, remember that if (bRet && !bAny) a |= CSX.return_; a |= b & (CSX.any_ctor | CSX.label); } return true; } /**************************************** * Merge `b` flow analysis results into `a`. * Params: * a = the path to merge `b` into * b = the other path * Returns: * false means either `a` or `b` skips initialization */ bool mergeFieldInit(ref CSX a, const CSX b) pure nothrow { if (b == a) return true; // Have any branches returned? const aRet = (a & CSX.return_) != 0; const bRet = (b & CSX.return_) != 0; // Have any branches halted? const aHalt = (a & CSX.halt) != 0; const bHalt = (b & CSX.halt) != 0; if (aHalt && bHalt) { a = CSX.halt; return true; } // The logic here is to prefer the branch that neither halts nor returns. bool ok; if (!bHalt && bRet) { // Branch b returns, no merging required. ok = (b & CSX.this_ctor); } else if (!aHalt && aRet) { // Branch a returns, but b doesn't, b takes precedence. ok = (a & CSX.this_ctor); a = b; } else if (bHalt) { // Branch b halts, no merging required. ok = (a & CSX.this_ctor); } else if (aHalt) { // Branch a halts, but b doesn't, b takes precedence. ok = (b & CSX.this_ctor); a = b; } else { // Neither branch returns nor halts, merge flags. ok = !((a ^ b) & CSX.this_ctor); a |= b; } return ok; }