[PATCH] c++: Get rid of convert_like* macros.
Nathan Sidwell
nathan@acm.org
Thu Jul 16 13:16:06 GMT 2020
On 7/15/20 6:59 PM, Marek Polacek wrote:
> The convert_like* macros were introduced in
>
> 2000-03-05 Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com>
>
> * call.c (convert_like): Macrofy.
> (convert_like_with_context): New macro.
>
> but now we can use overloading so we can do away with the macros.
> I've also taken this chance to rename _real to _internal to make it
> clear that it should not be called directly.
ok, a nit ...
> +/* Wrapper for convert_like_internal that handles creating
> + IMPLICIT_CONV_EXPR. */
> +
> +static tree
> +convert_like (conversion *convs, tree expr, tree fn, int argnum,
> + bool issue_conversion_warnings,bool c_cast_p,
missing space after comma
> + tsubst_flags_t complain)
> +{
> +
> +/* Convenience wrapper for convert_like. */
> +
> +static inline tree
> +convert_like (conversion *convs, tree expr, tsubst_flags_t complain)
It's unfortunate the argument ordering is not friendly to using default
args. Reordering would be too much churn I suspect. Let's not go there.
> +static inline tree
> +convert_like_with_context (conversion *convs, tree expr, tree fn, int argnum,
> + tsubst_flags_t complain)
> +{
> + return convert_like (convs, expr, fn, argnum,
> + /*issue_conversion_warnings=*/true,
> + /*c_cast_p=*/false, complain);
> +}
nathan
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