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			3.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			153 lines
		
	
	
		
			3.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
	
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -Wuninitialized -fsyntax-only -fcxx-exceptions %s -verify -std=c++1y
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// Stub out types for 'typeid' to work.
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namespace std { class type_info {}; }
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int test1_aux(int &x);
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int test1() {
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  int x;
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  test1_aux(x);
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  return x; // no-warning
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}
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int test2_aux() {
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  int x;
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  int &y = x;
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  return x; // no-warning
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}
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// Don't warn on unevaluated contexts.
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void unevaluated_tests() {
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  int x;
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  (void)sizeof(x);
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  (void)typeid(x);
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}
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// Warn for glvalue arguments to typeid whose type is polymorphic.
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struct A { virtual ~A() {} };
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void polymorphic_test() {
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  A *a; // expected-note{{initialize the variable 'a' to silence this warning}}
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  (void)typeid(*a); // expected-warning{{variable 'a' is uninitialized when used here}}
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}
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// Handle cases where the CFG may constant fold some branches, thus
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// mitigating the need for some path-sensitivity in the analysis.
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unsigned test3_aux();
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unsigned test3() {
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  unsigned x = 0;
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  const bool flag = true;
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  if (flag && (x = test3_aux()) == 0) {
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    return x;
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  }
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  return x;
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}
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unsigned test3_b() {
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  unsigned x ;
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  const bool flag = true;
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  if (flag && (x = test3_aux()) == 0) {
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    x = 1;
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  }
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  return x; // no-warning
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}
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unsigned test3_c() {
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  unsigned x; // expected-note{{initialize the variable 'x' to silence this warning}}
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  const bool flag = false;
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  if (flag && (x = test3_aux()) == 0) {
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    x = 1;
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  }
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  return x; // expected-warning{{variable 'x' is uninitialized when used here}}
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}
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enum test4_A {
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 test4_A_a, test_4_A_b
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};
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test4_A test4() {
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 test4_A a; // expected-note{{variable 'a' is declared here}}
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 return a; // expected-warning{{variable 'a' is uninitialized when used here}}
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}
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// Test variables getting invalidated by function calls with reference arguments
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// *AND* there are multiple invalidated arguments.
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void test5_aux(int &, int &);
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int test5() {
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  int x, y;
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  test5_aux(x, y);
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  return x + y; // no-warning
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}
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// This test previously crashed Sema.
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class Rdar9188004A {
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public: 
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  virtual ~Rdar9188004A();
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};
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template< typename T > class Rdar9188004B : public Rdar9188004A {
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virtual double *foo(Rdar9188004B *next) const  {
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    double *values = next->foo(0);
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    try {
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    }
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    catch(double e) {
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      values[0] = e;
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    }
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    return 0;
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  }
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};
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class Rdar9188004C : public Rdar9188004B<Rdar9188004A> {
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  virtual void bar(void) const;
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};
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void Rdar9188004C::bar(void) const {}
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// Don't warn about uninitialized variables in unreachable code.
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void PR9625() {
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  if (false) {
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    int x;
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    (void)static_cast<float>(x); // no-warning
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  }
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}
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// Don't warn about variables declared in "catch"
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void RDar9251392_bar(const char *msg);
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void RDar9251392() {
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  try {
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    throw "hi";
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  }
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  catch (const char* msg) {
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    RDar9251392_bar(msg); // no-warning
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  }
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}
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// Test handling of "no-op" casts.
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void test_noop_cast()
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{
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    int x = 1;
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    int y = (int&)x; // no-warning
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}
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void test_noop_cast2() {
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    int x; // expected-note {{initialize the variable 'x' to silence this warning}}
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    int y = (int&)x; // expected-warning {{uninitialized when used here}}
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}
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// Test handling of bit casts.
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void test_bitcasts() {
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  int x = 1;
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  int y = (float &)x; // no-warning
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}
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void test_bitcasts_2() {
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  int x;  // expected-note {{initialize the variable 'x' to silence this warning}}
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  int y = (float &)x; // expected-warning {{uninitialized when used here}}
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}
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void consume_const_ref(const int &n);
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int test_const_ref() {
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  int n; // expected-note {{variable}}
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  consume_const_ref(n);
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  return n; // expected-warning {{uninitialized when used here}}
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}
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// Don't crash here.
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auto PR19996 = [a=0]{int t; return a;};
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