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32 lines
1.2 KiB
C
32 lines
1.2 KiB
C
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -analyze -analyzer-checker=core,unix.Malloc,debug.ExprInspection -analyzer-config max-nodes=12 -verify %s
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// Here we test how "suppress on sink" feature of certain bugtypes interacts
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// with reaching analysis limits.
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// If we report a warning of a bug-type with "suppress on sink" attribute set
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// (such as MallocChecker's memory leak warning), then failing to reach the
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// reason for the sink (eg. no-return function such as "exit()") due to analysis
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// limits (eg. max-nodes option), we may produce a false positive.
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typedef __typeof(sizeof(int)) size_t;
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void *malloc(size_t);
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extern void exit(int) __attribute__ ((__noreturn__));
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void clang_analyzer_warnIfReached(void);
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void test_single_cfg_block_sink() {
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void *p = malloc(1); // no-warning (wherever the leak warning may occur here)
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// Due to max-nodes option in the run line, we should reach the first call
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// but bail out before the second call.
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// If the test on these two lines starts failing, see if modifying
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// the max-nodes run-line helps.
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clang_analyzer_warnIfReached(); // expected-warning{{REACHABLE}}
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clang_analyzer_warnIfReached(); // no-warning
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// Even though we do not reach this line, we should still suppress
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// the leak report.
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exit(0);
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}
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