Esempio n. 1
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        internal ImmutableArray <TypeParameterConstraintClause> BindTypeParameterConstraintClauses(
            Symbol containingSymbol,
            ImmutableArray <TypeParameterSymbol> typeParameters,
            TypeParameterListSyntax typeParameterList,
            SyntaxList <TypeParameterConstraintClauseSyntax> clauses,
            ref IReadOnlyDictionary <TypeParameterSymbol, bool> isValueTypeOverride,
            DiagnosticBag diagnostics,
            bool isForOverride = false)
        {
            Debug.Assert(this.Flags.Includes(BinderFlags.GenericConstraintsClause));
            RoslynDebug.Assert((object)containingSymbol != null);
            Debug.Assert((containingSymbol.Kind == SymbolKind.NamedType) || (containingSymbol.Kind == SymbolKind.Method));
            Debug.Assert(typeParameters.Length > 0);
            Debug.Assert(clauses.Count > 0);

            int n = typeParameters.Length;

            // Create a map from type parameter name to ordinal.
            // No need to report duplicate names since duplicates
            // are reported when the type parameters are bound.
            var names = new Dictionary <string, int>(n, StringOrdinalComparer.Instance);

            foreach (var typeParameter in typeParameters)
            {
                var name = typeParameter.Name;
                if (!names.ContainsKey(name))
                {
                    names.Add(name, names.Count);
                }
            }

            // An array of constraint clauses, one for each type parameter, indexed by ordinal.
            var results = ArrayBuilder <TypeParameterConstraintClause?> .GetInstance(n, fillWithValue : null);

            var syntaxNodes = ArrayBuilder <ArrayBuilder <TypeConstraintSyntax>?> .GetInstance(n, fillWithValue : null);

            // Bind each clause and add to the results.
            foreach (var clause in clauses)
            {
                var name = clause.Name.Identifier.ValueText;
                RoslynDebug.Assert(name is object);
                int ordinal;
                if (names.TryGetValue(name, out ordinal))
                {
                    Debug.Assert(ordinal >= 0);
                    Debug.Assert(ordinal < n);

                    (TypeParameterConstraintClause constraintClause, ArrayBuilder <TypeConstraintSyntax>?typeConstraintNodes) = this.BindTypeParameterConstraints(typeParameterList.Parameters[ordinal], clause, isForOverride, diagnostics);
                    if (results[ordinal] == null)
                    {
                        results[ordinal]     = constraintClause;
                        syntaxNodes[ordinal] = typeConstraintNodes;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        // "A constraint clause has already been specified for type parameter '{0}'. ..."
                        diagnostics.Add(ErrorCode.ERR_DuplicateConstraintClause, clause.Name.Location, name);
                        typeConstraintNodes?.Free();
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    // Unrecognized type parameter. Don't bother binding the constraints
                    // (the ": I<U>" in "where U : I<U>") since that will lead to additional
                    // errors ("type or namespace 'U' could not be found") if the type
                    // parameter is referenced in the constraints.

                    // "'{1}' does not define type parameter '{0}'"
                    diagnostics.Add(ErrorCode.ERR_TyVarNotFoundInConstraint, clause.Name.Location, name, containingSymbol.ConstructedFrom());
                }
            }

            // Add default values for type parameters without constraint clauses.
            for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
            {
                if (results[i] == null)
                {
                    results[i] = GetDefaultTypeParameterConstraintClause(typeParameterList.Parameters[i], isForOverride);
                }
            }

            TypeParameterConstraintClause.AdjustConstraintTypes(containingSymbol, typeParameters, results, ref isValueTypeOverride);

            RemoveInvalidConstraints(typeParameters, results !, syntaxNodes, diagnostics);

            foreach (var typeConstraintsSyntaxes in syntaxNodes)
            {
                typeConstraintsSyntaxes?.Free();
            }

            syntaxNodes.Free();

            return(results.ToImmutableAndFree() !);
        }
Esempio n. 2
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        /// <summary>
        /// Return a collection of bound constraint clauses indexed by type parameter
        /// ordinal. All constraint clauses are bound, even if there are multiple constraints
        /// for the same type parameter, or constraints for unrecognized type parameters.
        /// Extra constraints are not included in the returned collection however.
        /// </summary>
        internal ImmutableArray <TypeParameterConstraintClause> BindTypeParameterConstraintClauses(
            Symbol containingSymbol,
            ImmutableArray <TypeParameterSymbol> typeParameters,
            SyntaxList <TypeParameterConstraintClauseSyntax> clauses,
            DiagnosticBag diagnostics)
        {
            Debug.Assert(this.Flags.Includes(BinderFlags.GenericConstraintsClause));
            Debug.Assert((object)containingSymbol != null);
            Debug.Assert((containingSymbol.Kind == SymbolKind.NamedType) || (containingSymbol.Kind == SymbolKind.Method));
            Debug.Assert(typeParameters.Length > 0);
            Debug.Assert(clauses.Count > 0);

            int n = typeParameters.Length;

            // Create a map from type parameter name to ordinal.
            // No need to report duplicate names since duplicates
            // are reported when the type parameters are bound.
            var names = new Dictionary <string, int>(n);

            foreach (var typeParameter in typeParameters)
            {
                var name = typeParameter.Name;
                if (!names.ContainsKey(name))
                {
                    names.Add(name, names.Count);
                }
            }

            // An array of constraint clauses, one for each type parameter, indexed by ordinal.
            var results = new TypeParameterConstraintClause[n];

            // Bind each clause and add to the results.
            foreach (var clause in clauses)
            {
                var name = clause.Name.Identifier.ValueText;
                int ordinal;
                if (names.TryGetValue(name, out ordinal))
                {
                    Debug.Assert(ordinal >= 0);
                    Debug.Assert(ordinal < n);

                    var constraintClause = this.BindTypeParameterConstraints(name, clause.Constraints, diagnostics);
                    if (results[ordinal] == null)
                    {
                        results[ordinal] = constraintClause;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        // "A constraint clause has already been specified for type parameter '{0}'. ..."
                        diagnostics.Add(ErrorCode.ERR_DuplicateConstraintClause, clause.Name.Location, name);
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    // Unrecognized type parameter. Don't bother binding the constraints
                    // (the ": I<U>" in "where U : I<U>") since that will lead to additional
                    // errors ("type or namespace 'U' could not be found") if the type
                    // parameter is referenced in the constraints.

                    // "'{1}' does not define type parameter '{0}'"
                    diagnostics.Add(ErrorCode.ERR_TyVarNotFoundInConstraint, clause.Name.Location, name, containingSymbol.ConstructedFrom());
                }
            }

            return(results.AsImmutableOrNull());
        }
        /// <summary>
        /// Return a collection of bound constraint clauses indexed by type parameter
        /// ordinal. All constraint clauses are bound, even if there are multiple constraints
        /// for the same type parameter, or constraints for unrecognized type parameters.
        /// Extra constraints are not included in the returned collection however.
        /// </summary>
        internal ImmutableArray<TypeParameterConstraintClause> BindTypeParameterConstraintClauses(
            Symbol containingSymbol,
            ImmutableArray<TypeParameterSymbol> typeParameters,
            SyntaxList<TypeParameterConstraintClauseSyntax> clauses,
            DiagnosticBag diagnostics)
        {
            Debug.Assert(this.Flags.Includes(BinderFlags.GenericConstraintsClause));
            Debug.Assert((object)containingSymbol != null);
            Debug.Assert((containingSymbol.Kind == SymbolKind.NamedType) || (containingSymbol.Kind == SymbolKind.Method));
            Debug.Assert(typeParameters.Length > 0);
            Debug.Assert(clauses.Count > 0);

            int n = typeParameters.Length;

            // Create a map from type parameter name to ordinal.
            // No need to report duplicate names since duplicates
            // are reported when the type parameters are bound.
            var names = new Dictionary<string, int>(n);
            foreach (var typeParameter in typeParameters)
            {
                var name = typeParameter.Name;
                if (!names.ContainsKey(name))
                {
                    names.Add(name, names.Count);
                }
            }

            // An array of constraint clauses, one for each type parameter, indexed by ordinal.
            var results = new TypeParameterConstraintClause[n];

            // Bind each clause and add to the results.
            foreach (var clause in clauses)
            {
                var name = clause.Name.Identifier.ValueText;
                int ordinal;
                if (names.TryGetValue(name, out ordinal))
                {
                    Debug.Assert(ordinal >= 0);
                    Debug.Assert(ordinal < n);

                    var constraintClause = this.BindTypeParameterConstraints(name, clause.Constraints, diagnostics);
                    if (results[ordinal] == null)
                    {
                        results[ordinal] = constraintClause;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        // "A constraint clause has already been specified for type parameter '{0}'. ..."
                        diagnostics.Add(ErrorCode.ERR_DuplicateConstraintClause, clause.Name.Location, name);
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    // Unrecognized type parameter. Don't bother binding the constraints
                    // (the ": I<U>" in "where U : I<U>") since that will lead to additional
                    // errors ("type or namespace 'U' could not be found") if the type
                    // parameter is referenced in the constraints.

                    // "'{1}' does not define type parameter '{0}'"
                    diagnostics.Add(ErrorCode.ERR_TyVarNotFoundInConstraint, clause.Name.Location, name, containingSymbol.ConstructedFrom());
                }
            }

            return results.AsImmutableOrNull();
        }