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// Force x86-64 because some of our heuristics are actually based
// on integer sizes.
[Sema] -Wtautological-constant-compare is too good. Cripple it. Summary: The diagnostic was mostly introduced in D38101 by me, as a reaction to wasting a lot of time, see [[ https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20171009/206427.html | mail ]]. However, the diagnostic is pretty dumb. While it works with no false-positives, there are some questionable cases that are diagnosed when one would argue that they should not be. The common complaint is that it diagnoses the comparisons between an `int` and `long` when compiling for a 32-bit target as tautological, but not when compiling for 64-bit targets. The underlying problem is obvious: data model. In most cases, 64-bit target is `LP64` (`int` is 32-bit, `long` and pointer are 64-bit), and the 32-bit target is `ILP32` (`int`, `long`, and pointer are 32-bit). I.e. the common pattern is: (pseudocode) ``` #include <limits> #include <cstdint> int main() { using T1 = long; using T2 = int; T1 r; if (r < std::numeric_limits<T2>::min()) {} if (r > std::numeric_limits<T2>::max()) {} } ``` As an example, D39149 was trying to fix this diagnostic in libc++, and it was not well-received. This *could* be "fixed", by changing the diagnostics logic to something like `if the types of the values being compared are different, but are of the same size, then do diagnose`, and i even attempted to do so in D39462, but as @rjmccall rightfully commented, that implementation is incomplete to say the least. So to stop causing trouble, and avoid contaminating upcoming release, lets do this workaround: * move these three diags (`warn_unsigned_always_true_comparison`, `warn_unsigned_enum_always_true_comparison`, `warn_tautological_constant_compare`) into it's own `-Wtautological-constant-in-range-compare` * Disable them by default * Make them part of `-Wextra` * Additionally, give `warn_tautological_constant_compare` it's own flag `-Wtautological-type-limit-compare`. I'm not happy about that name, but i can't come up with anything better. This way all three of them can be enabled/disabled either altogether, or one-by-one. Reviewers: aaron.ballman, rsmith, smeenai, rjmccall, rnk, mclow.lists, dim Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, rsmith, dim Subscribers: thakis, compnerd, mehdi_amini, dim, hans, cfe-commits, rjmccall Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41512 llvm-svn: 321691
2018-01-03 16:45:19 +08:00
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-darwin -fsyntax-only -pedantic -verify -Wsign-compare -Wtautological-constant-in-range-compare -std=c++11 %s
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-darwin -fsyntax-only -pedantic -verify -Wsign-compare -Wtype-limits -std=c++11 %s
int test0(long a, unsigned long b) {
enum EnumA {A};
enum EnumB {B};
enum EnumC {C = 0x10000};
return
// (a,b)
(a == (unsigned long) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
(a == (unsigned int) b) +
(a == (unsigned short) b) +
(a == (unsigned char) b) +
((long) a == b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((int) a == b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((short) a == b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((signed char) a == b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((long) a == (unsigned long) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((int) a == (unsigned int) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((short) a == (unsigned short) b) +
((signed char) a == (unsigned char) b) +
(a < (unsigned long) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
(a < (unsigned int) b) +
(a < (unsigned short) b) +
(a < (unsigned char) b) +
((long) a < b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((int) a < b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((short) a < b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((signed char) a < b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((long) a < (unsigned long) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((int) a < (unsigned int) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((short) a < (unsigned short) b) +
((signed char) a < (unsigned char) b) +
// (A,b)
(A == (unsigned long) b) +
(A == (unsigned int) b) +
(A == (unsigned short) b) +
(A == (unsigned char) b) +
((long) A == b) +
((int) A == b) +
((short) A == b) +
((signed char) A == b) +
((long) A == (unsigned long) b) +
((int) A == (unsigned int) b) +
((short) A == (unsigned short) b) +
((signed char) A == (unsigned char) b) +
(A < (unsigned long) b) +
(A < (unsigned int) b) +
(A < (unsigned short) b) +
(A < (unsigned char) b) +
((long) A < b) +
((int) A < b) +
((short) A < b) +
((signed char) A < b) +
((long) A < (unsigned long) b) +
((int) A < (unsigned int) b) +
((short) A < (unsigned short) b) +
((signed char) A < (unsigned char) b) +
// (a,B)
(a == (unsigned long) B) +
(a == (unsigned int) B) +
(a == (unsigned short) B) +
(a == (unsigned char) B) +
((long) a == B) +
((int) a == B) +
((short) a == B) +
((signed char) a == B) +
((long) a == (unsigned long) B) +
((int) a == (unsigned int) B) +
((short) a == (unsigned short) B) +
((signed char) a == (unsigned char) B) +
(a < (unsigned long) B) + // expected-warning {{comparison of unsigned expression < 0 is always false}}
(a < (unsigned int) B) +
(a < (unsigned short) B) +
(a < (unsigned char) B) +
((long) a < B) +
((int) a < B) +
((short) a < B) +
((signed char) a < B) +
((long) a < (unsigned long) B) + // expected-warning {{comparison of unsigned expression < 0 is always false}}
((int) a < (unsigned int) B) + // expected-warning {{comparison of unsigned expression < 0 is always false}}
((short) a < (unsigned short) B) +
((signed char) a < (unsigned char) B) +
// (C,b)
(C == (unsigned long) b) +
(C == (unsigned int) b) +
(C == (unsigned short) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 'C' (65536) with expression of type 'unsigned short' is always false}}
(C == (unsigned char) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 'C' (65536) with expression of type 'unsigned char' is always false}}
((long) C == b) +
((int) C == b) +
((short) C == b) +
((signed char) C == b) +
((long) C == (unsigned long) b) +
((int) C == (unsigned int) b) +
((short) C == (unsigned short) b) +
((signed char) C == (unsigned char) b) +
(C < (unsigned long) b) +
(C < (unsigned int) b) +
(C < (unsigned short) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 'C' (65536) with expression of type 'unsigned short' is always false}}
(C < (unsigned char) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 'C' (65536) with expression of type 'unsigned char' is always false}}
((long) C < b) +
((int) C < b) +
((short) C < b) +
((signed char) C < b) +
((long) C < (unsigned long) b) +
((int) C < (unsigned int) b) +
((short) C < (unsigned short) b) +
((signed char) C < (unsigned char) b) +
// (a,C)
(a == (unsigned long) C) +
(a == (unsigned int) C) +
(a == (unsigned short) C) +
(a == (unsigned char) C) +
((long) a == C) +
((int) a == C) +
((short) a == C) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 'C' (65536) with expression of type 'short' is always false}}
((signed char) a == C) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 'C' (65536) with expression of type 'signed char' is always false}}
((long) a == (unsigned long) C) +
((int) a == (unsigned int) C) +
((short) a == (unsigned short) C) +
((signed char) a == (unsigned char) C) +
(a < (unsigned long) C) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
(a < (unsigned int) C) +
(a < (unsigned short) C) +
(a < (unsigned char) C) +
((long) a < C) +
((int) a < C) +
((short) a < C) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 'C' (65536) with expression of type 'short' is always true}}
((signed char) a < C) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 'C' (65536) with expression of type 'signed char' is always true}}
((long) a < (unsigned long) C) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((int) a < (unsigned int) C) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((short) a < (unsigned short) C) +
((signed char) a < (unsigned char) C) +
// (0x80000,b)
(0x80000 == (unsigned long) b) +
(0x80000 == (unsigned int) b) +
(0x80000 == (unsigned short) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 524288 with expression of type 'unsigned short' is always false}}
(0x80000 == (unsigned char) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 524288 with expression of type 'unsigned char' is always false}}
((long) 0x80000 == b) +
((int) 0x80000 == b) +
((short) 0x80000 == b) +
((signed char) 0x80000 == b) +
((long) 0x80000 == (unsigned long) b) +
((int) 0x80000 == (unsigned int) b) +
((short) 0x80000 == (unsigned short) b) +
((signed char) 0x80000 == (unsigned char) b) +
(0x80000 < (unsigned long) b) +
(0x80000 < (unsigned int) b) +
(0x80000 < (unsigned short) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 524288 with expression of type 'unsigned short' is always false}}
(0x80000 < (unsigned char) b) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 524288 with expression of type 'unsigned char' is always false}}
((long) 0x80000 < b) +
((int) 0x80000 < b) +
((short) 0x80000 < b) +
((signed char) 0x80000 < b) +
((long) 0x80000 < (unsigned long) b) +
((int) 0x80000 < (unsigned int) b) +
((short) 0x80000 < (unsigned short) b) +
((signed char) 0x80000 < (unsigned char) b) +
// (a,0x80000)
(a == (unsigned long) 0x80000) +
(a == (unsigned int) 0x80000) +
(a == (unsigned short) 0x80000) +
(a == (unsigned char) 0x80000) +
((long) a == 0x80000) +
((int) a == 0x80000) +
((short) a == 0x80000) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 524288 with expression of type 'short' is always false}}
((signed char) a == 0x80000) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 524288 with expression of type 'signed char' is always false}}
((long) a == (unsigned long) 0x80000) +
((int) a == (unsigned int) 0x80000) +
((short) a == (unsigned short) 0x80000) +
((signed char) a == (unsigned char) 0x80000) +
(a < (unsigned long) 0x80000) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
(a < (unsigned int) 0x80000) +
(a < (unsigned short) 0x80000) +
(a < (unsigned char) 0x80000) +
((long) a < 0x80000) +
((int) a < 0x80000) +
((short) a < 0x80000) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 524288 with expression of type 'short' is always true}}
((signed char) a < 0x80000) + // expected-warning {{comparison of constant 524288 with expression of type 'signed char' is always true}}
((long) a < (unsigned long) 0x80000) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((int) a < (unsigned int) 0x80000) + // expected-warning {{comparison of integers of different signs}}
((short) a < (unsigned short) 0x80000) +
((signed char) a < (unsigned char) 0x80000) +
10
;
}
int test1(int i) {
enum en { zero };
return i > zero;
}
enum E { e };
void test2(int i, void *vp) {
if (&i == vp) { } // ok
if (test1 == vp) { } // expected-warning{{equality comparison between function pointer and void pointer}}
if (test1 == e) { } // expected-error{{comparison between pointer and integer}}
if (vp < 0) { } // expected-error {{comparison between pointer and zero}}
if (test1 < e) { } // expected-error{{comparison between pointer and integer}}
}
// PR7536
static const unsigned int kMax = 0;
int pr7536() {
return (kMax > 0);
}
// -Wsign-compare should not warn when ?: operands have different signedness.
// This will be caught by -Wsign-conversion
void test3() {
unsigned long a;
signed long b;
(void) (true ? a : b);
(void) (true ? (unsigned int)a : (signed int)b);
(void) (true ? b : a);
(void) (true ? (unsigned char)b : (signed char)a);
}
// Test comparison of short to unsigned. If tautological compare does not
// trigger, then the signed comparison warning will.
void test4(short s) {
// A is max short plus 1. All zero and positive shorts are smaller than it.
// All negative shorts are cast towards the max unsigned range. Relation
// comparisons are possible, but equality comparisons are tautological.
const unsigned A = 32768;
void (s < A); // expected-warning{{comparison of integers of different signs: 'short' and 'const unsigned int'}}
void (s > A); // expected-warning{{comparison of integers of different signs: 'short' and 'const unsigned int'}}
void (s <= A); // expected-warning{{comparison of integers of different signs: 'short' and 'const unsigned int'}}
void (s >= A); // expected-warning{{comparison of integers of different signs: 'short' and 'const unsigned int'}}
void (s == A); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 32768 with expression of type 'short' is always false}}
void (s != A); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 32768 with expression of type 'short' is always true}}
// When negative one is converted to an unsigned value, it becomes the max
// unsigned. Likewise, a negative one short can also be converted to max
// unsigned.
const unsigned B = -1;
void (s < B); // expected-warning{{comparison of integers of different signs: 'short' and 'const unsigned int'}}
void (s > B); // expected-warning{{comparison 'short' > 4294967295 is always false}}
void (s <= B); // expected-warning{{comparison 'short' <= 4294967295 is always true}}
void (s >= B); // expected-warning{{comparison of integers of different signs: 'short' and 'const unsigned int'}}
void (s == B); // expected-warning{{comparison of integers of different signs: 'short' and 'const unsigned int'}}
void (s != B); // expected-warning{{comparison of integers of different signs: 'short' and 'const unsigned int'}}
}
void test5(bool b) {
(void) (b < -1); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant -1 with expression of type 'bool' is always false}}
(void) (b > -1); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant -1 with expression of type 'bool' is always true}}
(void) (b == -1); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant -1 with expression of type 'bool' is always false}}
(void) (b != -1); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant -1 with expression of type 'bool' is always true}}
(void) (b <= -1); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant -1 with expression of type 'bool' is always false}}
(void) (b >= -1); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant -1 with expression of type 'bool' is always true}}
(void) (b < -10); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant -10 with expression of type 'bool' is always false}}
(void) (b > -10); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant -10 with expression of type 'bool' is always true}}
(void) (b == -10); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant -10 with expression of type 'bool' is always false}}
(void) (b != -10); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant -10 with expression of type 'bool' is always true}}
(void) (b <= -10); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant -10 with expression of type 'bool' is always false}}
(void) (b >= -10); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant -10 with expression of type 'bool' is always true}}
(void) (b < 2); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 2 with expression of type 'bool' is always true}}
(void) (b > 2); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 2 with expression of type 'bool' is always false}}
(void) (b == 2); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 2 with expression of type 'bool' is always false}}
(void) (b != 2); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 2 with expression of type 'bool' is always true}}
(void) (b <= 2); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 2 with expression of type 'bool' is always true}}
(void) (b >= 2); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 2 with expression of type 'bool' is always false}}
(void) (b < 10); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 10 with expression of type 'bool' is always true}}
(void) (b > 10); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 10 with expression of type 'bool' is always false}}
(void) (b == 10); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 10 with expression of type 'bool' is always false}}
(void) (b != 10); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 10 with expression of type 'bool' is always true}}
(void) (b <= 10); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 10 with expression of type 'bool' is always true}}
(void) (b >= 10); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 10 with expression of type 'bool' is always false}}
}
void test6(signed char sc) {
(void)(sc < 200); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 200 with expression of type 'signed char' is always true}}
(void)(sc > 200); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 200 with expression of type 'signed char' is always false}}
(void)(sc <= 200); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 200 with expression of type 'signed char' is always true}}
(void)(sc >= 200); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 200 with expression of type 'signed char' is always false}}
(void)(sc == 200); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 200 with expression of type 'signed char' is always false}}
(void)(sc != 200); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 200 with expression of type 'signed char' is always true}}
(void)(200 < sc); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 200 with expression of type 'signed char' is always false}}
(void)(200 > sc); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 200 with expression of type 'signed char' is always true}}
(void)(200 <= sc); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 200 with expression of type 'signed char' is always false}}
(void)(200 >= sc); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 200 with expression of type 'signed char' is always true}}
(void)(200 == sc); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 200 with expression of type 'signed char' is always false}}
(void)(200 != sc); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 200 with expression of type 'signed char' is always true}}
}
// Test many signedness combinations.
void test7(unsigned long other) {
// Common unsigned, other unsigned, constant unsigned
(void)((unsigned)other != (unsigned long)(0x1ffffffff)); // expected-warning{{true}}
(void)((unsigned)other != (unsigned long)(0xffffffff));
(void)((unsigned long)other != (unsigned)(0x1ffffffff));
(void)((unsigned long)other != (unsigned)(0xffffffff));
// Common unsigned, other signed, constant unsigned
(void)((int)other != (unsigned long)(0xffffffffffffffff)); // expected-warning{{different signs}}
(void)((int)other != (unsigned long)(0x00000000ffffffff)); // expected-warning{{true}}
(void)((int)other != (unsigned long)(0x000000000fffffff));
(void)((int)other < (unsigned long)(0x00000000ffffffff)); // expected-warning{{different signs}}
(void)((int)other == (unsigned)(0x800000000));
// Common unsigned, other unsigned, constant signed
(void)((unsigned long)other != (int)(0xffffffff)); // expected-warning{{different signs}}
// Common unsigned, other signed, constant signed
// Should not be possible as the common type should also be signed.
// Common signed, other signed, constant signed
(void)((int)other != (long)(0xffffffff)); // expected-warning{{true}}
(void)((int)other != (long)(0xffffffff00000000)); // expected-warning{{true}}
(void)((int)other != (long)(0xfffffff));
(void)((int)other != (long)(0xfffffffff0000000));
// Common signed, other signed, constant unsigned
(void)((int)other != (unsigned char)(0xffff));
(void)((int)other != (unsigned char)(0xff));
// Common signed, other unsigned, constant signed
(void)((unsigned char)other != (int)(0xff));
(void)((unsigned char)other != (int)(0xffff)); // expected-warning{{true}}
// Common signed, other unsigned, constant unsigned
(void)((unsigned char)other != (unsigned short)(0xff));
(void)((unsigned char)other != (unsigned short)(0x100)); // expected-warning{{true}}
(void)((unsigned short)other != (unsigned char)(0xff));
}
void test8(int x) {
enum E {
Negative = -1,
Positive = 1
};
(void)((E)x == 1);
(void)((E)x == -1);
}
void test9(int x) {
enum E : int {
Positive = 1
};
(void)((E)x == 1);
}
namespace templates {
template<class T> T max();
template<> constexpr int max<int>() { return 2147483647; };
template<typename T>
bool less_than_max(short num, T value) {
const T vmax = max<T>();
return (vmax >= num); // no warning
}
template<typename T>
bool less_than_max(short num) {
// This should trigger one warning on the template pattern, and not a
// warning per specialization.
return num < max<int>(); // expected-warning{{comparison of constant 2147483647 with expression of type 'short' is always true}}
}
void test10(short num, int x) {
less_than_max(num, x);
less_than_max<int>(num);
less_than_max<long>(num);
less_than_max<short>(num);
}
template<typename T>
inline bool less_than_zero(T num, T value) {
return num < 0; // no warning
}
template<typename T>
inline bool less_than_zero(unsigned num) {
// This should trigger one warning on the template pattern, and not a
// warning per specialization.
return num < 0; // expected-warning{{comparison of unsigned expression < 0 is always false}}
}
void test11(unsigned num) {
less_than_zero(num, num);
less_than_zero<int>(num);
less_than_zero<long>(num);
less_than_zero<short>(num);
}
template<unsigned n> bool compare(unsigned k) { return k >= n; }
void test12() {
compare<0>(42);
}
struct A { static int x; };
struct B { static int x; };
typedef A otherA;
template <typename T>
void testx() {
if (A::x == T::x && // no warning
A::x == otherA::x) // expected-warning{{self-comparison always evaluates to true}}
return;
}
void test13() {
testx<A>();
testx<B>();
}
}
namespace tautological_enum {
enum E { a, b, c } e;
// FIXME: We should warn about constructing this out-of-range numeration value.
const E invalid = (E)-1;
// ... but we should not warn about comparing against it.
bool x = e == invalid;
// We should not warn about relational comparisons for enumerators, even if
// they're tautological.
bool y = e >= a && e <= b;
const E first_in_range = a;
const E last_in_range = b;
bool z = e >= first_in_range && e <= last_in_range;
}