Extend misc-misplaced-const to detect using declarations as well as typedef

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Alexander Lanin 2020-01-22 08:45:20 -05:00 committed by Aaron Ballman
parent 4460cb5bcd
commit ecc7dae50c
3 changed files with 75 additions and 36 deletions

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@ -17,13 +17,16 @@ namespace tidy {
namespace misc {
void MisplacedConstCheck::registerMatchers(MatchFinder *Finder) {
auto NonConstAndNonFunctionPointerType = hasType(pointerType(unless(
pointee(anyOf(isConstQualified(), ignoringParens(functionType()))))));
Finder->addMatcher(
valueDecl(hasType(isConstQualified()),
hasType(typedefType(hasDeclaration(
typedefDecl(hasType(pointerType(unless(pointee(
anyOf(isConstQualified(),
ignoringParens(functionType())))))))
.bind("typedef")))))
valueDecl(
hasType(isConstQualified()),
hasType(typedefType(hasDeclaration(anyOf(
typedefDecl(NonConstAndNonFunctionPointerType).bind("typedef"),
typeAliasDecl(NonConstAndNonFunctionPointerType)
.bind("typeAlias"))))))
.bind("decl"),
this);
}
@ -45,16 +48,29 @@ static QualType guessAlternateQualification(ASTContext &Context, QualType QT) {
void MisplacedConstCheck::check(const MatchFinder::MatchResult &Result) {
const auto *Var = Result.Nodes.getNodeAs<ValueDecl>("decl");
const auto *Typedef = Result.Nodes.getNodeAs<TypedefDecl>("typedef");
ASTContext &Ctx = *Result.Context;
QualType CanQT = Var->getType().getCanonicalType();
diag(Var->getLocation(), "%0 declared with a const-qualified typedef type; "
"results in the type being '%1' instead of '%2'")
<< Var << CanQT.getAsString(Ctx.getPrintingPolicy())
SourceLocation AliasLoc;
const char *AliasType;
if (const auto *Typedef = Result.Nodes.getNodeAs<TypedefDecl>("typedef")) {
AliasLoc = Typedef->getLocation();
AliasType = "typedef";
} else if (const auto *TypeAlias =
Result.Nodes.getNodeAs<TypeAliasDecl>("typeAlias")) {
AliasLoc = TypeAlias->getLocation();
AliasType = "type alias";
} else {
llvm_unreachable("registerMatchers has registered an unknown matcher,"
" code out of sync");
}
diag(Var->getLocation(), "%0 declared with a const-qualified %1; "
"results in the type being '%2' instead of '%3'")
<< Var << AliasType << CanQT.getAsString(Ctx.getPrintingPolicy())
<< guessAlternateQualification(Ctx, CanQT)
.getAsString(Ctx.getPrintingPolicy());
diag(Typedef->getLocation(), "typedef declared here", DiagnosticIDs::Note);
diag(AliasLoc, "%0 declared here", DiagnosticIDs::Note) << AliasType;
}
} // namespace misc

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@ -3,10 +3,10 @@
misc-misplaced-const
====================
This check diagnoses when a ``const`` qualifier is applied to a ``typedef`` to a
pointer type rather than to the pointee, because such constructs are often
misleading to developers because the ``const`` applies to the pointer rather
than the pointee.
This check diagnoses when a ``const`` qualifier is applied to a ``typedef``/
``using`` to a pointer type rather than to the pointee, because such constructs
are often misleading to developers because the ``const`` applies to the pointer
rather than the pointee.
For instance, in the following code, the resulting type is ``int *`` ``const``
rather than ``const int *``:
@ -14,9 +14,12 @@ rather than ``const int *``:
.. code-block:: c++
typedef int *int_ptr;
void f(const int_ptr ptr);
void f(const int_ptr ptr) {
*ptr = 0; // potentially quite unexpectedly the int can be modified here
ptr = 0; // does not compile
}
The check does not diagnose when the underlying ``typedef`` type is a pointer to
a ``const`` type or a function pointer type. This is because the ``const``
qualifier is less likely to be mistaken because it would be redundant (or
disallowed) on the underlying pointee type.
The check does not diagnose when the underlying ``typedef``/``using`` type is a
pointer to a ``const`` type or a function pointer type. This is because the
``const`` qualifier is less likely to be mistaken because it would be redundant
(or disallowed) on the underlying pointee type.

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@ -1,20 +1,40 @@
// RUN: %check_clang_tidy %s misc-misplaced-const %t
// RUN: %check_clang_tidy %s misc-misplaced-const %t -- -- -DUSING
// RUN: %check_clang_tidy %s misc-misplaced-const %t -- -- -DTYPEDEF
typedef int plain_i;
typedef int *ip;
typedef const int *cip;
#ifdef TYPEDEF
typedef int int_;
typedef int *ptr_to_int;
typedef const int *ptr_to_const_int;
#endif
#ifdef USING
using int_ = int;
using ptr_to_int = int *;
using ptr_to_const_int = const int *;
#endif
void func() {
if (const int *i = 0)
;
if (const plain_i *i = 0)
;
if (const cip i = 0)
;
void const_pointers() {
if (const int *i = 0) {
i = 0;
// *i = 0;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE+1]]:16: warning: 'i' declared with a const-qualified typedef type; results in the type being 'int *const' instead of 'const int *'
if (const ip i = 0)
;
if (const int_ *i = 0) {
i = 0;
// *i = 0;
}
if (const ptr_to_const_int i = 0) {
// i = 0;
// *i = 0;
}
// Potentially quite unexpectedly the int can be modified here
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE+1]]:23: warning: 'i' declared with a const-qualified {{.*}}; results in the type being 'int *const' instead of 'const int *'
if (const ptr_to_int i = 0) {
//i = 0;
*i = 0;
}
}
template <typename Ty>
@ -24,8 +44,8 @@ struct S {
};
template struct S<int>;
template struct S<ip>; // ok
template struct S<cip>;
template struct S<ptr_to_int>; // ok
template struct S<ptr_to_const_int>;
template <typename Ty>
struct U {