Commit dfa65d3f by Nathan Sidwell Committed by Nathan Sidwell

[PR c++/82710] false positive paren warning

https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2017-11/msg00119.html
	PR c++/82710
	* decl.c (grokdeclarator): Don't warn when parens protect a return
	type from a qualified name.

	PR c++/82710
	* g++.dg/warn/pr82710.C: New.

From-SVN: r254349
parent e10dbae3
2017-11-02 Nathan Sidwell <nathan@acm.org>
PR c++/82710
* decl.c (grokdeclarator): Don't warn when parens protect a return
type from a qualified name.
2017-11-01 Nathan Sidwell <nathan@acm.org>
* cp-tree.h (enum cp_identifier_kind): Delete cik_newdel_op.
......
......@@ -10788,18 +10788,25 @@ grokdeclarator (const cp_declarator *declarator,
attr_flags);
}
inner_declarator = declarator->declarator;
/* We don't want to warn in parmeter context because we don't
yet know if the parse will succeed, and this might turn out
to be a constructor call. */
if (decl_context != PARM
&& declarator->parenthesized != UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
&& declarator->parenthesized != UNKNOWN_LOCATION
/* If the type is a class and the inner name used a global
namespace qualifier, we need the parens. Unfortunately
all we can tell is that a qualified name was used. */
&& !(CLASS_TYPE_P (type)
&& inner_declarator
&& inner_declarator->kind == cdk_id
&& inner_declarator->u.id.qualifying_scope))
warning_at (declarator->parenthesized, OPT_Wparentheses,
"unnecessary parentheses in declaration of %qs", name);
if (declarator->kind == cdk_id || declarator->kind == cdk_decomp)
break;
inner_declarator = declarator->declarator;
switch (declarator->kind)
{
case cdk_array:
......
2017-11-02 Nathan Sidwell <nathan@acm.org>
PR c++/82710
* g++.dg/warn/pr82710.C: New.
* g++.dg/lang-dump.C: New.
2017-11-02 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
......
// { dg-additional-options -Wparentheses }
// the MVP warning triggered on a friend decl. */
class X;
namespace here
{
// these friends
X friendFunc1();
X *friendFunc2 ();
int friendFunc3 ();
}
namespace nm
{
namespace here
{
// Not these friends
void friendFunc1 ();
void friendFunc2 ();
void friendFunc3 ();
}
class TestClass
{
friend X (::here::friendFunc1 ()); // parens are needed
friend X *(::here::friendFunc2 ()); // { dg-warning "" }
friend X *::here::friendFunc2 ();
friend int (::here::friendFunc3 ()); // { dg-warning "" }
};
}
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