ASTMatcher for class instance with Initialization and the member function call












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I'm having difficulty getting the ASTMatcher for the following entities. The first one is the instance of a class.



Vec v1(1.0,1.0,1.0);
Vec v2(2.0,2.0,2.0);


Ideally, I can have a matcher that can match both instances.



The second is to capture the call of a member function vec_add and its implicit argumentv1 and explicit argumentv2.



Vec v3 = v1.vec_add(v1);
Vec v4 = v1.vec_add(v2);









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    I'm having difficulty getting the ASTMatcher for the following entities. The first one is the instance of a class.



    Vec v1(1.0,1.0,1.0);
    Vec v2(2.0,2.0,2.0);


    Ideally, I can have a matcher that can match both instances.



    The second is to capture the call of a member function vec_add and its implicit argumentv1 and explicit argumentv2.



    Vec v3 = v1.vec_add(v1);
    Vec v4 = v1.vec_add(v2);









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      I'm having difficulty getting the ASTMatcher for the following entities. The first one is the instance of a class.



      Vec v1(1.0,1.0,1.0);
      Vec v2(2.0,2.0,2.0);


      Ideally, I can have a matcher that can match both instances.



      The second is to capture the call of a member function vec_add and its implicit argumentv1 and explicit argumentv2.



      Vec v3 = v1.vec_add(v1);
      Vec v4 = v1.vec_add(v2);









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      I'm having difficulty getting the ASTMatcher for the following entities. The first one is the instance of a class.



      Vec v1(1.0,1.0,1.0);
      Vec v2(2.0,2.0,2.0);


      Ideally, I can have a matcher that can match both instances.



      The second is to capture the call of a member function vec_add and its implicit argumentv1 and explicit argumentv2.



      Vec v3 = v1.vec_add(v1);
      Vec v4 = v1.vec_add(v2);






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          I figured out the solution for the first kind:



          declStmt(containsDeclaration(0, varDecl(hasInitializer(cxxConstructExpr(argumentCountIs(3))))))


          The solution to the second kind is



          callExpr(callee(namedDecl(hasName("vec_add"))))


          Now I kinda know how to think about the design now.
          Stay tuned for my blog on this!






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            I figured out the solution for the first kind:



            declStmt(containsDeclaration(0, varDecl(hasInitializer(cxxConstructExpr(argumentCountIs(3))))))


            The solution to the second kind is



            callExpr(callee(namedDecl(hasName("vec_add"))))


            Now I kinda know how to think about the design now.
            Stay tuned for my blog on this!






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              I figured out the solution for the first kind:



              declStmt(containsDeclaration(0, varDecl(hasInitializer(cxxConstructExpr(argumentCountIs(3))))))


              The solution to the second kind is



              callExpr(callee(namedDecl(hasName("vec_add"))))


              Now I kinda know how to think about the design now.
              Stay tuned for my blog on this!






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                I figured out the solution for the first kind:



                declStmt(containsDeclaration(0, varDecl(hasInitializer(cxxConstructExpr(argumentCountIs(3))))))


                The solution to the second kind is



                callExpr(callee(namedDecl(hasName("vec_add"))))


                Now I kinda know how to think about the design now.
                Stay tuned for my blog on this!






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                I figured out the solution for the first kind:



                declStmt(containsDeclaration(0, varDecl(hasInitializer(cxxConstructExpr(argumentCountIs(3))))))


                The solution to the second kind is



                callExpr(callee(namedDecl(hasName("vec_add"))))


                Now I kinda know how to think about the design now.
                Stay tuned for my blog on this!







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                answered Jan 19 at 21:31









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