Previously, if a class with a defined public virtual destructor is
declared before including <initializer_list> and initializer_list is
provided via a Clang module, then overload resolution would fail for
std::initializer_list. This is because when Clang sees the virtual
destructor, Clang creates an implicit NamespaceDecl for std to
implicitly declare a std::bad_alloc. That NamespaceDecl is not added to
the translation unit's lookup table, so when the module containing
std::initializer_list is imported later, that module's std NamespaceDecl
can't find the previous std NamespaceDecl during redeclaration lookup,
causing overload resolution to fail.
To fix this, implicitly created std NamespaceDecls are now added to the
lookup map. At the same time, their IdentifierNamespace members are
cleared to prevent regular name lookups from finding it.
Fixes 60929
Reviewed By: ChuanqiXu, #clang-language-wg, inclyc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150001
}
}
+ /// Clears the namespace of this declaration.
+ ///
+ /// This is useful if we want this declaration to be available for
+ /// redeclaration lookup but otherwise hidden for ordinary name lookups.
+ void clearIdentifierNamespace() { IdentifierNamespace = 0; }
+
enum FriendObjectKind {
FOK_None, ///< Not a friend object.
FOK_Declared, ///< A friend of a previously-declared entity.
&PP.getIdentifierTable().get("std"),
/*PrevDecl=*/nullptr, /*Nested=*/false);
getStdNamespace()->setImplicit(true);
+ // We want the created NamespaceDecl to be available for redeclaration
+ // lookups, but not for regular name lookups.
+ Context.getTranslationUnitDecl()->addDecl(getStdNamespace());
+ getStdNamespace()->clearIdentifierNamespace();
}
return getStdNamespace();
--- /dev/null
+// RUN: rm -rf %t
+//
+// RUN: %clang_cc1 -x c++ -fmodules -fmodules-cache-path=%t \
+// RUN: -I %S/Inputs/initializer_list \
+// RUN: -fmodule-map-file=%S/Inputs/initializer_list/direct.modulemap \
+// RUN: %s -verify
+
+// expected-no-diagnostics
+
+class C {
+ public:
+ virtual ~C() {}
+};
+
+#include "Inputs/initializer_list/direct.h"
+
+void takesInitList(std::initializer_list<int>);
+
+void passesInitList() { takesInitList({0}); }