In many circumstances, is_a_helper <T>::test assumes that the pointer is non-NULL, but sometimes you have a pointer of type T that can be NULL.
Earlier versions of this patch kit made numerous uses of the ternary operator to handle nullable pointers e.g.: return insn ? as_a <rtx_insn *> (insn) : NULL; but this was ugly. Instead, introduce an as_a_nullable<T> variant that adds a check for NULL, so the above can be written simply as: return as_a_nullable <rtx_insn *> (insn); gcc/ * is-a.h (template<T, U> as_a_nullable <U *p>) New function. --- gcc/is-a.h | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+) diff --git a/gcc/is-a.h b/gcc/is-a.h index a14e344..f50e62c 100644 --- a/gcc/is-a.h +++ b/gcc/is-a.h @@ -46,6 +46,14 @@ TYPE as_a <TYPE> (pointer) do_something_with (as_a <cgraph_node *> *ptr); +TYPE as_a_nullable <TYPE> (pointer) + + Like as_a <TYPE> (pointer), but where pointer could be NULL. This + adds a check against NULL where the regular is_a_helper hook for TYPE + assumes non-NULL. + + do_something_with (as_a_nullable <cgraph_node *> *ptr); + TYPE dyn_cast <TYPE> (pointer) Converts pointer to TYPE if and only if "is_a <TYPE> pointer". Otherwise, @@ -185,6 +193,22 @@ as_a (U *p) return is_a_helper <T>::cast (p); } +/* Similar to as_a<>, but where the pointer can be NULL, even if + is_a_helper<T> doesn't check for NULL. */ + +template <typename T, typename U> +inline T +as_a_nullable (U *p) +{ + if (p) + { + gcc_checking_assert (is_a <T> (p)); + return is_a_helper <T>::cast (p); + } + else + return NULL; +} + /* A generic checked conversion from a base type U to a derived type T. See the discussion above for when to use this function. */ -- 1.8.5.3