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// Copyright 2022 Google LLC
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
use indexmap::map::IndexMap as HashMap;
use indexmap::{map::Entry, set::IndexSet as HashSet};
use syn::{Type, TypeArray};
use crate::conversion::api::DeletedOrDefaulted;
use crate::{
conversion::{
analysis::{
depth_first::fields_and_bases_first, pod::PodAnalysis, type_converter::TypeKind,
},
api::{Api, ApiName, CppVisibility, FuncToConvert, SpecialMemberKind},
apivec::ApiVec,
convert_error::ConvertErrorWithContext,
ConvertErrorFromCpp,
},
known_types::{known_types, KnownTypeConstructorDetails},
types::QualifiedName,
};
use super::{FnAnalysis, FnKind, FnPrePhase1, MethodKind, ReceiverMutability, TraitMethodKind};
/// Indicates what we found out about a category of special member function.
///
/// In the end, we only care whether it's public and exists, but we track a bit more information to
/// support determining the information for dependent classes.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub(super) enum SpecialMemberFound {
/// This covers being deleted in any way:
/// * Explicitly deleted
/// * Implicitly defaulted when that means being deleted
/// * Explicitly defaulted when that means being deleted
///
/// It also covers not being either user declared or implicitly defaulted.
NotPresent,
/// Implicit special member functions, indicated by this, are always public.
Implicit,
/// This covers being explicitly defaulted (when that is not deleted) or being user-defined.
Explicit(CppVisibility),
}
impl SpecialMemberFound {
/// Returns whether code outside of subclasses can call this special member function.
pub fn callable_any(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::Explicit(CppVisibility::Public) | Self::Implicit)
}
/// Returns whether code in a subclass can call this special member function.
pub fn callable_subclass(&self) -> bool {
matches!(
self,
Self::Explicit(CppVisibility::Public)
| Self::Explicit(CppVisibility::Protected)
| Self::Implicit
)
}
/// Returns whether this exists at all. Note that this will return true even if it's private,
/// which is generally not very useful, but does come into play for some rules around which
/// default special member functions are deleted vs don't exist.
pub fn exists(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::Explicit(_) | Self::Implicit)
}
pub fn exists_implicit(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::Implicit)
}
pub fn exists_explicit(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::Explicit(_))
}
}
/// Information about which special member functions exist based on the C++ rules.
///
/// Not all of this information is used directly, but we need to track it to determine the
/// information we do need for classes which are used as members or base classes.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub(super) struct ItemsFound {
pub(super) default_constructor: SpecialMemberFound,
pub(super) destructor: SpecialMemberFound,
pub(super) const_copy_constructor: SpecialMemberFound,
/// Remember that [`const_copy_constructor`] may be used in place of this if it exists.
pub(super) non_const_copy_constructor: SpecialMemberFound,
pub(super) move_constructor: SpecialMemberFound,
/// The full name of the type. We identify instances by [`QualifiedName`], because that's
/// the only thing which [`FnKind::Method`] has to tie it to, and that's unique enough for
/// identification. However, when generating functions for implicit special members, we need
/// the extra information here.
///
/// Will always be `Some` if any of the other fields are [`SpecialMemberFound::Implict`],
/// otherwise optional.
pub(super) name: Option<ApiName>,
}
impl ItemsFound {
/// Returns whether we should generate a default constructor wrapper, because bindgen won't do
/// one for the implicit default constructor which exists.
pub(super) fn implicit_default_constructor_needed(&self) -> bool {
self.default_constructor.exists_implicit()
}
/// Returns whether we should generate a copy constructor wrapper, because bindgen won't do one
/// for the implicit copy constructor which exists.
pub(super) fn implicit_copy_constructor_needed(&self) -> bool {
let any_implicit_copy = self.const_copy_constructor.exists_implicit()
|| self.non_const_copy_constructor.exists_implicit();
let no_explicit_copy = !(self.const_copy_constructor.exists_explicit()
|| self.non_const_copy_constructor.exists_explicit());
any_implicit_copy && no_explicit_copy
}
/// Returns whether we should generate a move constructor wrapper, because bindgen won't do one
/// for the implicit move constructor which exists.
pub(super) fn implicit_move_constructor_needed(&self) -> bool {
self.move_constructor.exists_implicit()
}
/// Returns whether we should generate a destructor wrapper, because bindgen won't do one for
/// the implicit destructor which exists.
pub(super) fn implicit_destructor_needed(&self) -> bool {
self.destructor.exists_implicit()
}
}
#[derive(Hash, Eq, PartialEq)]
enum ExplicitKind {
DefaultConstructor,
ConstCopyConstructor,
NonConstCopyConstructor,
MoveConstructor,
OtherConstructor,
Destructor,
ConstCopyAssignmentOperator,
NonConstCopyAssignmentOperator,
MoveAssignmentOperator,
}
/// Denotes a specific kind of explicit member function that we found.
#[derive(Hash, Eq, PartialEq)]
struct ExplicitType {
ty: QualifiedName,
kind: ExplicitKind,
}
/// Includes information about an explicit special member function which was found.
// TODO: Add Defaulted(CppVisibility) for https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/815.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
enum ExplicitFound {
UserDefined(CppVisibility),
/// Note that this always means explicitly deleted, because this enum only represents
/// explicit declarations.
Deleted,
/// Indicates that we found more than one explicit of this kind. This is possible with most of
/// them, and we just bail and mostly act as if they're deleted. We'd have to decide whether
/// they're ambiguous to use them, which is really complicated.
Multiple,
}
/// Analyzes which constructors are present for each type.
///
/// If a type has explicit constructors, bindgen will generate corresponding
/// constructor functions, which we'll have already converted to make_unique methods.
/// For types with implicit constructors, we enumerate them here.
///
/// It is tempting to make this a separate analysis phase, to be run later than
/// the function analysis; but that would make the code much more complex as it
/// would need to output a `FnAnalysisBody`. By running it as part of this phase
/// we can simply generate the sort of thing bindgen generates, then ask
/// the existing code in this phase to figure out what to do with it.
pub(super) fn find_constructors_present(
apis: &ApiVec<FnPrePhase1>,
) -> HashMap<QualifiedName, ItemsFound> {
let (explicits, unknown_types) = find_explicit_items(apis);
let enums: HashSet<QualifiedName> = apis
.iter()
.filter_map(|api| match api {
Api::Enum { name, .. } => Some(name.name.clone()),
_ => None,
})
.collect();
// These contain all the classes we've seen so far with the relevant properties on their
// constructors of each kind. We iterate via [`depth_first`], so analyzing later classes
// just needs to check these.
//
// Important only to ask for a depth-first analysis of structs, because
// when all APIs are considered there may be reference loops and that would
// panic.
//
// These analyses include all bases and members of each class.
let mut all_items_found: HashMap<QualifiedName, ItemsFound> = HashMap::new();
for api in fields_and_bases_first(apis.iter()) {
if let Api::Struct {
name,
analysis:
PodAnalysis {
bases,
field_info,
is_generic: false,
in_anonymous_namespace: false,
..
},
details,
..
} = api
{
let find_explicit = |kind: ExplicitKind| -> Option<&ExplicitFound> {
explicits.get(&ExplicitType {
ty: name.name.clone(),
kind,
})
};
let get_items_found = |qn: &QualifiedName| -> Option<ItemsFound> {
if enums.contains(qn) {
Some(ItemsFound {
default_constructor: SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent,
destructor: SpecialMemberFound::Implicit,
const_copy_constructor: SpecialMemberFound::Implicit,
non_const_copy_constructor: SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent,
move_constructor: SpecialMemberFound::Implicit,
name: Some(name.clone()),
})
} else if let Some(constructor_details) = known_types().get_constructor_details(qn)
{
Some(known_type_items_found(constructor_details))
} else {
all_items_found.get(qn).cloned()
}
};
let bases_items_found: Vec<_> = bases.iter().map_while(get_items_found).collect();
let fields_items_found: Vec<_> = field_info
.iter()
.filter_map(|field_info| match field_info.type_kind {
TypeKind::Regular | TypeKind::SubclassHolder(_) => match field_info.ty {
Type::Path(ref qn) => get_items_found(&QualifiedName::from_type_path(qn)),
Type::Array(TypeArray { ref elem, .. }) => match elem.as_ref() {
Type::Path(ref qn) => {
get_items_found(&QualifiedName::from_type_path(qn))
}
_ => None,
},
_ => None,
},
// TODO: https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/865 Figure out how to
// differentiate between pointers and references coming from C++. Pointers
// have a default constructor.
TypeKind::Pointer
| TypeKind::Reference
| TypeKind::MutableReference
| TypeKind::RValueReference => Some(ItemsFound {
default_constructor: SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent,
destructor: SpecialMemberFound::Implicit,
const_copy_constructor: SpecialMemberFound::Implicit,
non_const_copy_constructor: SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent,
move_constructor: SpecialMemberFound::Implicit,
name: Some(name.clone()),
}),
})
.collect();
let has_rvalue_reference_fields = details.has_rvalue_reference_fields;
// Check that all the bases and field types are known first. This combined with
// iterating via [`depth_first`] means we can safely search in `items_found` for all of
// them.
//
// Conservatively, we will not acknowledge the existence of most defaulted or implicit
// special member functions for any struct/class where we don't fully understand all
// field types. However, we can still look for explictly declared versions and use
// those. See below for destructors.
//
// We need to extend our knowledge to understand the constructor behavior of things in
// known_types.rs, then we'll be able to cope with types which contain strings,
// unique_ptrs etc.
let items_found = if bases_items_found.len() != bases.len()
|| fields_items_found.len() != field_info.len()
|| unknown_types.contains(&name.name)
{
let is_explicit = |kind: ExplicitKind| -> SpecialMemberFound {
// TODO: For https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/815, map
// ExplicitFound::Defaulted(_) to NotPresent.
match find_explicit(kind) {
None => SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent,
Some(ExplicitFound::Deleted | ExplicitFound::Multiple) => {
SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent
}
Some(ExplicitFound::UserDefined(visibility)) => {
SpecialMemberFound::Explicit(*visibility)
}
}
};
let items_found = ItemsFound {
default_constructor: is_explicit(ExplicitKind::DefaultConstructor),
destructor: match find_explicit(ExplicitKind::Destructor) {
// Assume that unknown types have destructors. This is common, and allows
// use to generate UniquePtr wrappers with them.
//
// However, this will generate C++ code that doesn't compile if the unknown
// type does not have an accessible destructor. Maybe we should have a way
// to disable that?
//
// TODO: For https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/815, map
// ExplicitFound::Defaulted(_) to Explicit.
None => SpecialMemberFound::Implicit,
// If there are multiple destructors, assume that one of them will be
// selected by overload resolution.
Some(ExplicitFound::Multiple) => {
SpecialMemberFound::Explicit(CppVisibility::Public)
}
Some(ExplicitFound::Deleted) => SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent,
Some(ExplicitFound::UserDefined(visibility)) => {
SpecialMemberFound::Explicit(*visibility)
}
},
const_copy_constructor: is_explicit(ExplicitKind::ConstCopyConstructor),
non_const_copy_constructor: is_explicit(ExplicitKind::NonConstCopyConstructor),
move_constructor: is_explicit(ExplicitKind::MoveConstructor),
name: Some(name.clone()),
};
log::info!(
"Special member functions (explicits only) found for {:?}: {:?}",
name,
items_found
);
items_found
} else {
// If no user-declared constructors of any kind are provided for a class type (struct, class, or union),
// the compiler will always declare a default constructor as an inline public member of its class.
//
// The implicitly-declared or defaulted default constructor for class T is defined as deleted if any of the following is true:
// T has a member of reference type without a default initializer.
// T has a non-const-default-constructible const member without a default member initializer.
// T has a member (without a default member initializer) which has a deleted default constructor, or its default constructor is ambiguous or inaccessible from this constructor.
// T has a direct or virtual base which has a deleted default constructor, or it is ambiguous or inaccessible from this constructor.
// T has a direct or virtual base or a non-static data member which has a deleted destructor, or a destructor that is inaccessible from this constructor.
// T is a union with at least one variant member with non-trivial default constructor, and no variant member of T has a default member initializer. // we don't support unions anyway
// T is a non-union class with a variant member M with a non-trivial default constructor, and no variant member of the anonymous union containing M has a default member initializer.
// T is a union and all of its variant members are const. // we don't support unions anyway
//
// Variant members are the members of anonymous unions.
let default_constructor = {
let explicit = find_explicit(ExplicitKind::DefaultConstructor);
// TODO: For https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/815, replace the first term with:
// explicit.map_or(true, |explicit_found| matches!(explicit_found, ExplicitFound::Defaulted(_)))
let have_defaulted = explicit.is_none()
&& !explicits.iter().any(|(ExplicitType { ty, kind }, _)| {
ty == &name.name
&& match *kind {
ExplicitKind::DefaultConstructor => false,
ExplicitKind::ConstCopyConstructor => true,
ExplicitKind::NonConstCopyConstructor => true,
ExplicitKind::MoveConstructor => true,
ExplicitKind::OtherConstructor => true,
ExplicitKind::Destructor => false,
ExplicitKind::ConstCopyAssignmentOperator => false,
ExplicitKind::NonConstCopyAssignmentOperator => false,
ExplicitKind::MoveAssignmentOperator => false,
}
});
if have_defaulted {
let bases_allow = bases_items_found.iter().all(|items_found| {
items_found.destructor.callable_subclass()
&& items_found.default_constructor.callable_subclass()
});
// TODO: Allow member initializers for
// https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/816.
let members_allow = fields_items_found.iter().all(|items_found| {
items_found.destructor.callable_any()
&& items_found.default_constructor.callable_any()
});
if !has_rvalue_reference_fields && bases_allow && members_allow {
// TODO: For https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/815, grab the
// visibility from an explicit default if present.
SpecialMemberFound::Implicit
} else {
SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent
}
} else if let Some(ExplicitFound::UserDefined(visibility)) = explicit {
SpecialMemberFound::Explicit(*visibility)
} else {
SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent
}
};
// If no user-declared prospective destructor is provided for a class type (struct, class, or union), the compiler will always declare a destructor as an inline public member of its class.
//
// The implicitly-declared or explicitly defaulted destructor for class T is defined as deleted if any of the following is true:
// T has a non-static data member that cannot be destructed (has deleted or inaccessible destructor)
// T has direct or virtual base class that cannot be destructed (has deleted or inaccessible destructors)
// T is a union and has a variant member with non-trivial destructor. // we don't support unions anyway
// The implicitly-declared destructor is virtual (because the base class has a virtual destructor) and the lookup for the deallocation function (operator delete()) results in a call to ambiguous, deleted, or inaccessible function.
let destructor = {
let explicit = find_explicit(ExplicitKind::Destructor);
// TODO: For https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/815, replace the condition with:
// explicit.map_or(true, |explicit_found| matches!(explicit_found, ExplicitFound::Defaulted(_)))
if explicit.is_none() {
let bases_allow = bases_items_found
.iter()
.all(|items_found| items_found.destructor.callable_subclass());
let members_allow = fields_items_found
.iter()
.all(|items_found| items_found.destructor.callable_any());
if bases_allow && members_allow {
// TODO: For https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/815, grab the
// visibility from an explicit default if present.
SpecialMemberFound::Implicit
} else {
SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent
}
} else if let Some(ExplicitFound::UserDefined(visibility)) = explicit {
SpecialMemberFound::Explicit(*visibility)
} else {
SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent
}
};
// If no user-defined copy constructors are provided for a class type (struct, class, or union),
// the compiler will always declare a copy constructor as a non-explicit inline public member of its class.
// This implicitly-declared copy constructor has the form T::T(const T&) if all of the following are true:
// each direct and virtual base B of T has a copy constructor whose parameters are const B& or const volatile B&;
// each non-static data member M of T of class type or array of class type has a copy constructor whose parameters are const M& or const volatile M&.
//
// The implicitly-declared or defaulted copy constructor for class T is defined as deleted if any of the following conditions are true:
// T is a union-like class and has a variant member with non-trivial copy constructor; // we don't support unions anyway
// T has a user-defined move constructor or move assignment operator (this condition only causes the implicitly-declared, not the defaulted, copy constructor to be deleted).
// T has non-static data members that cannot be copied (have deleted, inaccessible, or ambiguous copy constructors);
// T has direct or virtual base class that cannot be copied (has deleted, inaccessible, or ambiguous copy constructors);
// T has direct or virtual base class or a non-static data member with a deleted or inaccessible destructor;
// T has a data member of rvalue reference type;
let (const_copy_constructor, non_const_copy_constructor) = {
let explicit_const = find_explicit(ExplicitKind::ConstCopyConstructor);
let explicit_non_const = find_explicit(ExplicitKind::NonConstCopyConstructor);
let explicit_move = find_explicit(ExplicitKind::MoveConstructor);
// TODO: For https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/815, replace both terms with something like:
// explicit.map_or(true, |explicit_found| matches!(explicit_found, ExplicitFound::Defaulted(_)))
let have_defaulted = explicit_const.is_none() && explicit_non_const.is_none();
if have_defaulted {
// TODO: For https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/815, ignore this if
// the relevant (based on bases_are_const) copy constructor is explicitly defaulted.
let class_allows = explicit_move.is_none() && !has_rvalue_reference_fields;
let bases_allow = bases_items_found.iter().all(|items_found| {
items_found.destructor.callable_subclass()
&& (items_found.const_copy_constructor.callable_subclass()
|| items_found.non_const_copy_constructor.callable_subclass())
});
let members_allow = fields_items_found.iter().all(|items_found| {
items_found.destructor.callable_any()
&& (items_found.const_copy_constructor.callable_any()
|| items_found.non_const_copy_constructor.callable_any())
});
if class_allows && bases_allow && members_allow {
// TODO: For https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/815, grab the
// visibility and existence of const and non-const from an explicit default if present.
let dependencies_are_const = bases_items_found
.iter()
.chain(fields_items_found.iter())
.all(|items_found| items_found.const_copy_constructor.exists());
if dependencies_are_const {
(SpecialMemberFound::Implicit, SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent)
} else {
(SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent, SpecialMemberFound::Implicit)
}
} else {
(
SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent,
SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent,
)
}
} else {
(
if let Some(ExplicitFound::UserDefined(visibility)) = explicit_const {
SpecialMemberFound::Explicit(*visibility)
} else {
SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent
},
if let Some(ExplicitFound::UserDefined(visibility)) = explicit_non_const
{
SpecialMemberFound::Explicit(*visibility)
} else {
SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent
},
)
}
};
// If no user-defined move constructors are provided for a class type (struct, class, or union), and all of the following is true:
// there are no user-declared copy constructors;
// there are no user-declared copy assignment operators;
// there are no user-declared move assignment operators;
// there is no user-declared destructor.
// then the compiler will declare a move constructor as a non-explicit inline public member of its class with the signature T::T(T&&).
//
// A class can have multiple move constructors, e.g. both T::T(const T&&) and T::T(T&&). If some user-defined move constructors are present, the user may still force the generation of the implicitly declared move constructor with the keyword default.
//
// The implicitly-declared or defaulted move constructor for class T is defined as deleted if any of the following is true:
// T has non-static data members that cannot be moved (have deleted, inaccessible, or ambiguous move constructors);
// T has direct or virtual base class that cannot be moved (has deleted, inaccessible, or ambiguous move constructors);
// T has direct or virtual base class with a deleted or inaccessible destructor;
// T is a union-like class and has a variant member with non-trivial move constructor. // we don't support unions anyway
let move_constructor = {
let explicit = find_explicit(ExplicitKind::MoveConstructor);
// TODO: For https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/815, replace relevant terms with something like:
// explicit.map_or(true, |explicit_found| matches!(explicit_found, ExplicitFound::Defaulted(_)))
let have_defaulted = !(explicit.is_some()
|| find_explicit(ExplicitKind::ConstCopyConstructor).is_some()
|| find_explicit(ExplicitKind::NonConstCopyConstructor).is_some()
|| find_explicit(ExplicitKind::ConstCopyAssignmentOperator).is_some()
|| find_explicit(ExplicitKind::NonConstCopyAssignmentOperator).is_some()
|| find_explicit(ExplicitKind::MoveAssignmentOperator).is_some()
|| find_explicit(ExplicitKind::Destructor).is_some());
if have_defaulted {
let bases_allow = bases_items_found.iter().all(|items_found| {
items_found.destructor.callable_subclass()
&& items_found.move_constructor.callable_subclass()
});
let members_allow = fields_items_found
.iter()
.all(|items_found| items_found.move_constructor.callable_any());
if bases_allow && members_allow {
// TODO: For https://github.com/google/autocxx/issues/815, grab the
// visibility from an explicit default if present.
SpecialMemberFound::Implicit
} else {
SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent
}
} else if let Some(ExplicitFound::UserDefined(visibility)) = explicit {
SpecialMemberFound::Explicit(*visibility)
} else {
SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent
}
};
let items_found = ItemsFound {
default_constructor,
destructor,
const_copy_constructor,
non_const_copy_constructor,
move_constructor,
name: Some(name.clone()),
};
log::info!(
"Special member items found for {:?}: {:?}",
name,
items_found
);
items_found
};
assert!(
all_items_found
.insert(name.name.clone(), items_found)
.is_none(),
"Duplicate struct: {name:?}"
);
}
}
all_items_found
}
fn find_explicit_items(
apis: &ApiVec<FnPrePhase1>,
) -> (HashMap<ExplicitType, ExplicitFound>, HashSet<QualifiedName>) {
let mut result = HashMap::new();
let mut merge_fun = |ty: QualifiedName, kind: ExplicitKind, fun: &FuncToConvert| match result
.entry(ExplicitType { ty, kind })
{
Entry::Vacant(entry) => {
entry.insert(if matches!(fun.is_deleted, DeletedOrDefaulted::Deleted) {
ExplicitFound::Deleted
} else {
ExplicitFound::UserDefined(fun.cpp_vis)
});
}
Entry::Occupied(mut entry) => {
entry.insert(ExplicitFound::Multiple);
}
};
let mut unknown_types = HashSet::new();
for api in apis.iter() {
match api {
Api::Function {
analysis:
FnAnalysis {
kind: FnKind::Method { impl_for, .. },
param_details,
ignore_reason:
Ok(())
| Err(ConvertErrorWithContext(ConvertErrorFromCpp::AssignmentOperator, _)),
..
},
fun,
..
} if matches!(
fun.special_member,
Some(SpecialMemberKind::AssignmentOperator)
) =>
{
let is_move_assignment_operator = !fun.references.rvalue_ref_params.is_empty();
merge_fun(
impl_for.clone(),
if is_move_assignment_operator {
ExplicitKind::MoveAssignmentOperator
} else {
let receiver_mutability = ¶m_details
.iter()
.next()
.unwrap()
.self_type
.as_ref()
.unwrap()
.1;
match receiver_mutability {
ReceiverMutability::Const => ExplicitKind::ConstCopyAssignmentOperator,
ReceiverMutability::Mutable => {
ExplicitKind::NonConstCopyAssignmentOperator
}
}
},
fun,
)
}
Api::Function {
analysis:
FnAnalysis {
kind: FnKind::Method { impl_for, .. },
..
},
fun,
..
} if matches!(
fun.special_member,
Some(SpecialMemberKind::AssignmentOperator)
) =>
{
unknown_types.insert(impl_for.clone());
}
Api::Function {
analysis:
FnAnalysis {
kind:
FnKind::Method {
impl_for,
method_kind,
..
},
..
},
fun,
..
} => match method_kind {
MethodKind::Constructor { is_default: true } => {
Some(ExplicitKind::DefaultConstructor)
}
MethodKind::Constructor { is_default: false } => {
Some(ExplicitKind::OtherConstructor)
}
_ => None,
}
.map_or((), |explicit_kind| {
merge_fun(impl_for.clone(), explicit_kind, fun)
}),
Api::Function {
analysis:
FnAnalysis {
kind: FnKind::TraitMethod { impl_for, kind, .. },
..
},
fun,
..
} => match kind {
TraitMethodKind::Destructor => Some(ExplicitKind::Destructor),
// In `analyze_foreign_fn` we mark non-const copy constructors as not being copy
// constructors for now, so we don't have to worry about them.
TraitMethodKind::CopyConstructor => Some(ExplicitKind::ConstCopyConstructor),
TraitMethodKind::MoveConstructor => Some(ExplicitKind::MoveConstructor),
_ => None,
}
.map_or((), |explicit_kind| {
merge_fun(impl_for.clone(), explicit_kind, fun)
}),
_ => (),
}
}
(result, unknown_types)
}
/// Returns the information for a given known type.
fn known_type_items_found(constructor_details: KnownTypeConstructorDetails) -> ItemsFound {
let exists_public = SpecialMemberFound::Explicit(CppVisibility::Public);
let exists_public_if = |exists| {
if exists {
exists_public
} else {
SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent
}
};
ItemsFound {
default_constructor: exists_public,
destructor: exists_public,
const_copy_constructor: exists_public_if(constructor_details.has_const_copy_constructor),
non_const_copy_constructor: SpecialMemberFound::NotPresent,
move_constructor: exists_public_if(constructor_details.has_move_constructor),
name: None,
}
}