C++: Support noexcept operator

The code model failed to parse the noexcept operator which is often
used in noexcept specifiers, e.g.: "void f() noexcept(noexcept(g()));"
Consequently some c++11 headers such as unordered_map, array
and unordered_set could not be parsed and no code completition was
available. I have created the NoExceptOperatorExpressionAST class
which is created whenever a noexcept token is found in an
expression with operator precedence. The noExcept test case
in the cplusplus/cxx11 test now contains a function that
uses the noexcept operator.

Fixed noexcept operator parsing

Added the test requested by Sergey Shambir, which then revealed that
i had not implemeneted the noexpect operator parsing according to the
c++ specification.
As stated here http://cpp0x.centaur.ath.cx/expr.unary.noexcept.html
the noexcept operator is a unary-expression that contains an
expression (and not a constant-expression). This should now be fixed.

Change-Id: Id4a99a43b660bd83e7680274491d99a698b57094
Reviewed-by: Nikolai Kosjar <nikolai.kosjar@theqtcompany.com>
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Claus Steuer
2015-07-22 11:08:01 +02:00
parent b1f6974954
commit 158b07c9c8
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@@ -3,3 +3,11 @@ void f() noexcept {
void g() noexcept(1) {
}
void h() noexcept(noexcept(f())) {
}
int main() {
bool noExcept_hf = noexcept(h()) && noexcept(f());
}