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			372 lines
		
	
	
		
			9.1 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
	
// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -analyzer-checker=core,unix.Malloc,debug.ExprInspection -analyzer-store region -std=c++11 -verify -analyzer-config eagerly-assume=false %s
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// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -analyzer-checker=core,unix.Malloc,debug.ExprInspection -analyzer-store region -std=c++11 -DTEST_INLINABLE_ALLOCATORS -verify -analyzer-config eagerly-assume=false %s
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#include "Inputs/system-header-simulator-cxx.h"
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void clang_analyzer_eval(bool);
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typedef __typeof__(sizeof(int)) size_t;
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extern "C" void *malloc(size_t);
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extern "C" void free(void *);
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int someGlobal;
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class SomeClass {
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public:
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  void f(int *p);
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};
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void testImplicitlyDeclaredGlobalNew() {
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  if (someGlobal != 0)
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    return;
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  // This used to crash because the global operator new is being implicitly
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  // declared and it does not have a valid source location. (PR13090)
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  void *x = ::operator new(0);
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  ::operator delete(x);
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  // Check that the new/delete did not invalidate someGlobal;
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  clang_analyzer_eval(someGlobal == 0); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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}
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void *testPlacementNew() {
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  int *x = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int));
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  *x = 1;
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  clang_analyzer_eval(*x == 1); // expected-warning{{TRUE}};
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  void *y = new (x) int;
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  clang_analyzer_eval(x == y); // expected-warning{{TRUE}};
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  clang_analyzer_eval(*x == 1); // expected-warning{{TRUE}};
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  return y;
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}
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void *operator new(size_t, size_t, int *);
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void *testCustomNew() {
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  int x[1] = {1};
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  clang_analyzer_eval(*x == 1); // expected-warning{{TRUE}};
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  void *y = new (0, x) int;
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  clang_analyzer_eval(*x == 1); // expected-warning{{UNKNOWN}};
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  return y; // no-warning
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}
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void *operator new(size_t, void *, void *);
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void *testCustomNewMalloc() {
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  int *x = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int));
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  // Should be no-warning (the custom allocator could have freed x).
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  void *y = new (0, x) int; // no-warning
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  return y;
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}
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void testScalarInitialization() {
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  int *n = new int(3);
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  clang_analyzer_eval(*n == 3); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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  new (n) int();
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  clang_analyzer_eval(*n == 0); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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  new (n) int{3};
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  clang_analyzer_eval(*n == 3); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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  new (n) int{};
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  clang_analyzer_eval(*n == 0); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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}
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struct PtrWrapper {
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  int *x;
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  PtrWrapper(int *input) : x(input) {}
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};
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PtrWrapper *testNewInvalidation() {
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  // Ensure that we don't consider this a leak.
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  return new PtrWrapper(static_cast<int *>(malloc(4))); // no-warning
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}
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void testNewInvalidationPlacement(PtrWrapper *w) {
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  // Ensure that we don't consider this a leak.
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  new (w) PtrWrapper(static_cast<int *>(malloc(4))); // no-warning
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}
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int **testNewInvalidationScalar() {
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  // Ensure that we don't consider this a leak.
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  return new (int *)(static_cast<int *>(malloc(4))); // no-warning
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}
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void testNewInvalidationScalarPlacement(int **p) {
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  // Ensure that we don't consider this a leak.
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  new (p) (int *)(static_cast<int *>(malloc(4))); // no-warning
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}
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void testCacheOut(PtrWrapper w) {
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  extern bool coin();
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  if (coin())
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    w.x = 0;
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  new (&w.x) (int*)(0); // we cache out here; don't crash
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}
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void testUseAfter(int *p) {
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  SomeClass *c = new SomeClass;
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  free(p);
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  c->f(p); // expected-warning{{Use of memory after it is freed}}
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  delete c;
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}
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Check for intersection with other checkers from MallocChecker.cpp 
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// bounded with unix.Malloc
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------
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// new/delete oparators are subjects of cplusplus.NewDelete.
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void testNewDeleteNoWarn() {
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  int i;
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  delete &i; // no-warning
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  int *p1 = new int;
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  delete ++p1; // no-warning
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  int *p2 = new int;
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  delete p2;
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  delete p2; // no-warning
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  int *p3 = new int; // no-warning
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}
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// unix.Malloc does not know about operators new/delete.
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void testDeleteMallocked() {
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  int *x = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int));
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  delete x; // FIXME: Should detect pointer escape and keep silent after 'delete' is modeled properly.
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} // expected-warning{{Potential leak of memory pointed to by 'x'}}
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void testDeleteOpAfterFree() {
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  int *p = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int));
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  free(p);
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  operator delete(p); // expected-warning{{Use of memory after it is freed}}
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}
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void testDeleteAfterFree() {
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  int *p = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int));
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  free(p);
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  delete p; // expected-warning{{Use of memory after it is freed}}
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}
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void testStandardPlacementNewAfterFree() {
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  int *p = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int));
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  free(p);
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  p = new(p) int; // expected-warning{{Use of memory after it is freed}}
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}
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void testCustomPlacementNewAfterFree() {
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  int *p = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int));
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  free(p);
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  p = new(0, p) int; // expected-warning{{Use of memory after it is freed}}
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}
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void testUsingThisAfterDelete() {
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  SomeClass *c = new SomeClass;
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  delete c;
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  c->f(0); // no-warning
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}
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void testAggregateNew() {
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  struct Point { int x, y; };
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  new Point{1, 2}; // no crash
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  Point p;
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  new (&p) Point{1, 2}; // no crash
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  clang_analyzer_eval(p.x == 1); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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  clang_analyzer_eval(p.y == 2); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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}
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//--------------------------------
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// Incorrectly-modelled behavior
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//--------------------------------
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int testNoInitialization() {
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  int *n = new int;
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  // Should warn that *n is uninitialized.
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  if (*n) { // no-warning
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    delete n;
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    return 0;
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  }
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  delete n;
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  return 1;
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}
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int testNoInitializationPlacement() {
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  int n;
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  new (&n) int;
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  if (n) { // expected-warning{{Branch condition evaluates to a garbage value}}
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    return 0;
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  }
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  return 1;
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}
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// Test modelling destructor call on call to delete
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class IntPair{
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public:
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  int x;
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  int y;
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  IntPair() {};
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  ~IntPair() {x = x/y;}; //expected-warning {{Division by zero}}
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};
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void testCallToDestructor() {
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  IntPair *b = new IntPair();
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  b->x = 1;
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  b->y = 0;
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  delete b; // This results in divide by zero in destructor
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}
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// Test Deleting a value that's passed as an argument.
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class DerefClass{
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public:
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  int *x;
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  DerefClass() {};
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  ~DerefClass() {*x = 1;}; //expected-warning {{Dereference of null pointer (loaded from field 'x')}}
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};
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void testDestCall(DerefClass *arg) {
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  delete arg;
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}
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void test_delete_dtor_Arg() {
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  DerefClass *pair = new DerefClass();
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  pair->x = 0;
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  testDestCall(pair);
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}
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//Deleting the address of a local variable, null pointer
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void abort(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
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class NoReturnDtor {
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public:
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  NoReturnDtor() {}
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  ~NoReturnDtor() {abort();}
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};
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void test_delete_dtor_LocalVar() {
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  NoReturnDtor test;
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  delete &test; // no warn or crash
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}
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class DerivedNoReturn:public NoReturnDtor {
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public:
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  DerivedNoReturn() {};
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  ~DerivedNoReturn() {};
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};
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void testNullDtorDerived() {
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  DerivedNoReturn *p = new DerivedNoReturn();
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  delete p; // Calls the base destructor which aborts, checked below
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  clang_analyzer_eval(true); // no warn
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}
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//Deleting a non-class pointer should not crash/warn
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void test_var_delete() {
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  int *v = new int;
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  delete v;  // no crash/warn
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  clang_analyzer_eval(true); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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}
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void test_array_delete() {
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  class C {
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  public:
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    ~C() {}
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  };
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  auto c1 = new C[2][3];
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  delete[] c1; // no-crash // no-warning
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  C c2[4];
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  // FIXME: Should warn.
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  delete[] &c2; // no-crash
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  C c3[7][6];
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  // FIXME: Should warn.
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  delete[] &c3; // no-crash
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}
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void testDeleteNull() {
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  NoReturnDtor *foo = 0;
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  delete foo; // should not call destructor, checked below
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  clang_analyzer_eval(true); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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}
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void testNullAssigneddtor() {
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  NoReturnDtor *p = 0;
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  NoReturnDtor *s = p;
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  delete s; // should not call destructor, checked below
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  clang_analyzer_eval(true); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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}
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void deleteArg(NoReturnDtor *test) {
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  delete test;
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}
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void testNulldtorArg() {
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  NoReturnDtor *p = 0;
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  deleteArg(p);
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  clang_analyzer_eval(true); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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}
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void testDeleteUnknown(NoReturnDtor *foo) {
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  delete foo; // should assume non-null and call noreturn destructor
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  clang_analyzer_eval(true); // no-warning
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}
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void testArrayNull() {
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  NoReturnDtor *fooArray = 0;
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  delete[] fooArray; // should not call destructor, checked below
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  clang_analyzer_eval(true); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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}
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void testArrayDestr() {
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  NoReturnDtor *p = new NoReturnDtor[2];
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  delete[] p; // Calls the base destructor which aborts, checked below
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   //TODO: clang_analyzer_eval should not be called
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  clang_analyzer_eval(true); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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}
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// Invalidate Region even in case of default destructor
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class InvalidateDestTest {
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public:
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  int x;
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  int *y;
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  ~InvalidateDestTest();
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};
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int test_member_invalidation() {
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  //test invalidation of member variable
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  InvalidateDestTest *test = new InvalidateDestTest();
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  test->x = 5;
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  int *k = &(test->x);
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  clang_analyzer_eval(*k == 5); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
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  delete test;
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  clang_analyzer_eval(*k == 5); // expected-warning{{UNKNOWN}}
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  //test invalidation of member pointer
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  int localVar = 5;
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  test = new InvalidateDestTest();
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  test->y = &localVar;
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  delete test;
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  clang_analyzer_eval(localVar == 5); // expected-warning{{UNKNOWN}}
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  // Test aray elements are invalidated.
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  int Var1 = 5;
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  int Var2 = 5;
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  InvalidateDestTest *a = new InvalidateDestTest[2];
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  a[0].y = &Var1;
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  a[1].y = &Var2;
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  delete[] a;
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  clang_analyzer_eval(Var1 == 5); // expected-warning{{UNKNOWN}}
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  clang_analyzer_eval(Var2 == 5); // expected-warning{{UNKNOWN}}
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  return 0;
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}
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