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// RUN: %check_clang_tidy %s modernize-loop-convert %t -- -- -std=c++11 -I %S/Inputs/modernize-loop-convert
#include "structures.h"
namespace Array {
const int N = 6;
const int NMinusOne = N - 1;
int Arr[N] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6};
const int ConstArr[N] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6};
int (*PArr)[N] = &Arr;
void f() {
int Sum = 0;
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
Sum += Arr[I];
int K;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead [modernize-loop-convert]
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I;
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int K;
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", Arr[I]);
Sum += Arr[I] + 2;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", I);
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I + 2;
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
int X = Arr[I];
int Y = Arr[I] + 2;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int X = I;
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int Y = I + 2;
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
int X = N;
X = Arr[I];
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int X = N;
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: X = I;
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
Arr[I] += 1;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & I : Arr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: I += 1;
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
int X = Arr[I] + 2;
Arr[I]++;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & I : Arr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int X = I + 2;
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: I++;
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
Arr[I] = 4 + Arr[I];
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & I : Arr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: I = 4 + I;
for (int I = 0; I < NMinusOne + 1; ++I) {
Sum += Arr[I];
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I;
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
printf("Fibonacci number %d has address %p\n", Arr[I], &Arr[I]);
Sum += Arr[I] + 2;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & I : Arr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number %d has address %p\n", I, &I);
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I + 2;
Val Teas[N];
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
Teas[I].g();
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & Tea : Teas)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Tea.g();
}
const int *constArray() {
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
printf("2 * %d = %d\n", ConstArr[I], ConstArr[I] + ConstArr[I]);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : ConstArr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("2 * %d = %d\n", I, I + I);
const NonTriviallyCopyable NonCopy[N]{};
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
printf("2 * %d = %d\n", NonCopy[I].X, NonCopy[I].X + NonCopy[I].X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (const auto & I : NonCopy)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("2 * %d = %d\n", I.X, I.X + I.X);
const TriviallyCopyableButBig Big[N]{};
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
printf("2 * %d = %d\n", Big[I].X, Big[I].X + Big[I].X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (const auto & I : Big)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("2 * %d = %d\n", I.X, I.X + I.X);
bool Something = false;
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
if (Something)
return &ConstArr[I];
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (const int & I : ConstArr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: if (Something)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: return &I;
}
struct HasArr {
int Arr[N];
Val ValArr[N];
void implicitThis() {
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
printf("%d", Arr[I]);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d", I);
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
printf("%d", ValArr[I].X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : ValArr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d", I.X);
}
void explicitThis() {
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
printf("%d", this->Arr[I]);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : this->Arr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d", I);
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
printf("%d", this->ValArr[I].X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : this->ValArr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d", I.X);
}
};
struct HasIndirectArr {
HasArr HA;
void implicitThis() {
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
printf("%d", HA.Arr[I]);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : HA.Arr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d", I);
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
printf("%d", HA.ValArr[I].X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : HA.ValArr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d", I.X);
}
void explicitThis() {
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
printf("%d", this->HA.Arr[I]);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : this->HA.Arr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d", I);
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
printf("%d", this->HA.ValArr[I].X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : this->HA.ValArr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d", I.X);
}
};
// Loops whose bounds are value-dependent should not be converted.
template <int N>
void dependentExprBound() {
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I)
Arr[I] = 0;
}
template void dependentExprBound<20>();
void memberFunctionPointer() {
Val V;
void (Val::*mfpArr[N])(void) = {&Val::g};
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I)
(V.*mfpArr[I])();
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : mfpArr)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: (V.*I)();
struct Foo {
int (Val::*f)();
} Foo[N];
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I)
int R = (V.*(Foo[I].f))();
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : Foo)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int R = (V.*(I.f))();
}
} // namespace Array
namespace Iterator {
void f() {
/// begin()/end() - based for loops here:
T Tt;
for (T::iterator It = Tt.begin(), E = Tt.end(); It != E; ++It) {
printf("I found %d\n", *It);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & It : Tt)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("I found %d\n", It);
T *Pt;
for (T::iterator It = Pt->begin(), E = Pt->end(); It != E; ++It) {
printf("I found %d\n", *It);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & It : *Pt)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("I found %d\n", It);
S Ss;
for (S::iterator It = Ss.begin(), E = Ss.end(); It != E; ++It) {
printf("s has value %d\n", (*It).X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & It : Ss)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("s has value %d\n", It.X);
S *Ps;
for (S::iterator It = Ps->begin(), E = Ps->end(); It != E; ++It) {
printf("s has value %d\n", (*It).X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & P : *Ps)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("s has value %d\n", P.X);
for (S::const_iterator It = Ss.cbegin(), E = Ss.cend(); It != E; ++It) {
printf("s has value %d\n", (*It).X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto It : Ss)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("s has value %d\n", It.X);
for (S::iterator It = Ss.begin(), E = Ss.end(); It != E; ++It) {
printf("s has value %d\n", It->X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & It : Ss)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("s has value %d\n", It.X);
for (S::iterator It = Ss.begin(), E = Ss.end(); It != E; ++It) {
It->X = 3;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & It : Ss)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: It.X = 3;
for (S::iterator It = Ss.begin(), E = Ss.end(); It != E; ++It) {
(*It).X = 3;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & It : Ss)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: It.X = 3;
for (S::iterator It = Ss.begin(), E = Ss.end(); It != E; ++It) {
It->nonConstFun(4, 5);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & It : Ss)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: It.nonConstFun(4, 5);
U Uu;
for (U::iterator It = Uu.begin(), E = Uu.end(); It != E; ++It) {
printf("s has value %d\n", It->X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & It : Uu)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("s has value %d\n", It.X);
for (U::iterator It = Uu.begin(), E = Uu.end(); It != E; ++It) {
printf("s has value %d\n", (*It).X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & It : Uu)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("s has value %d\n", It.X);
for (U::iterator It = Uu.begin(), E = Uu.end(); It != E; ++It) {
Val* a = It.operator->();
}
U::iterator A;
for (U::iterator I = Uu.begin(), E = Uu.end(); I != E; ++I)
int K = A->X + I->X;
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : Uu)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int K = A->X + I.X;
dependent<int> V;
for (dependent<int>::iterator It = V.begin(), E = V.end();
It != E; ++It) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", *It);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & It : V)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", It);
for (dependent<int>::iterator It(V.begin()), E = V.end();
It != E; ++It) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", *It);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & It : V)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", It);
doublyDependent<int, int> Intmap;
for (doublyDependent<int, int>::iterator It = Intmap.begin(), E = Intmap.end();
It != E; ++It) {
printf("Intmap[%d] = %d", It->first, It->second);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & It : Intmap)
// CHECK-FIXES: printf("Intmap[%d] = %d", It.first, It.second);
// PtrSet's iterator dereferences by value so auto & can't be used.
{
PtrSet<int *> Val_int_ptrs;
for (PtrSet<int *>::iterator I = Val_int_ptrs.begin(),
E = Val_int_ptrs.end();
I != E; ++I) {
(void) *I;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto Val_int_ptr : Val_int_ptrs)
}
// This container uses an iterator where the derefence type is a typedef of
// a reference type. Make sure non-const auto & is still used. A failure here
// means canonical types aren't being tested.
{
TypedefDerefContainer<int> Int_ptrs;
for (TypedefDerefContainer<int>::iterator I = Int_ptrs.begin(),
E = Int_ptrs.end();
I != E; ++I) {
(void) *I;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & Int_ptr : Int_ptrs)
}
{
// Iterators returning an rvalue reference should disqualify the loop from
// transformation.
RValueDerefContainer<int> Container;
for (RValueDerefContainer<int>::iterator I = Container.begin(),
E = Container.end();
I != E; ++I) {
(void) *I;
}
}
dependent<Val *> Dpp;
for (dependent<Val *>::iterator I = Dpp.begin(), E = Dpp.end(); I != E; ++I) {
printf("%d\n", (**I).X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : Dpp)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", (*I).X);
for (dependent<Val *>::iterator I = Dpp.begin(), E = Dpp.end(); I != E; ++I) {
printf("%d\n", (*I)->X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : Dpp)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", I->X);
}
// Tests to verify the proper use of auto where the init variable type and the
// initializer type differ or are mostly the same except for const qualifiers.
void different_type() {
// Ss.begin() returns a type 'iterator' which is just a non-const pointer and
// differs from const_iterator only on the const qualification.
S Ss;
for (S::const_iterator It = Ss.begin(), E = Ss.end(); It != E; ++It) {
printf("s has value %d\n", (*It).X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto It : Ss)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("s has value %d\n", It.X);
S *Ps;
for (S::const_iterator It = Ps->begin(), E = Ps->end(); It != E; ++It) {
printf("s has value %d\n", (*It).X);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto P : *Ps)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("s has value %d\n", P.X);
// V.begin() returns a user-defined type 'iterator' which, since it's
// different from const_iterator, disqualifies these loops from
// transformation.
dependent<int> V;
for (dependent<int>::const_iterator It = V.begin(), E = V.end();
It != E; ++It) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", *It);
}
for (dependent<int>::const_iterator It(V.begin()), E = V.end();
It != E; ++It) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", *It);
}
}
// Tests to ensure that an implicit 'this' is picked up as the container.
// If member calls are made to 'this' within the loop, the transform becomes
// risky as these calls may affect state that affects the loop.
class C {
public:
typedef MutableVal *iterator;
typedef const MutableVal *const_iterator;
iterator begin();
iterator end();
const_iterator begin() const;
const_iterator end() const;
void doSomething();
void doSomething() const;
void doLoop() {
for (iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I)
(void) *I;
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : *this)
for (iterator I = C::begin(), E = C::end(); I != E; ++I)
(void) *I;
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : *this)
for (iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I) {
(void) *I;
doSomething();
}
for (iterator I = begin(); I != end(); ++I)
(void) *I;
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : *this)
for (iterator I = begin(); I != end(); ++I) {
(void) *I;
doSomething();
}
}
void doLoop() const {
for (const_iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I)
(void) *I;
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto I : *this)
for (const_iterator I = C::begin(), E = C::end(); I != E; ++I)
(void) *I;
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto I : *this)
for (const_iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I) {
(void) *I;
doSomething();
}
}
};
class C2 {
public:
typedef MutableVal *iterator;
iterator begin() const;
iterator end() const;
void doLoop() {
// The implicit 'this' will have an Implicit cast to const C2* wrapped
// around it. Make sure the replacement still happens.
for (iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I)
(void) *I;
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : *this)
}
};
} // namespace Iterator
namespace PseudoArray {
const int N = 6;
dependent<int> V;
dependent<int> *Pv;
const dependent<NonTriviallyCopyable> Constv;
const dependent<NonTriviallyCopyable> *Pconstv;
transparent<dependent<int>> Cv;
void f() {
int Sum = 0;
for (int I = 0, E = V.size(); I < E; ++I) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", V[I]);
Sum += V[I] + 2;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : V)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", I);
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I + 2;
for (int I = 0, E = V.size(); I < E; ++I) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", V.at(I));
Sum += V.at(I) + 2;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : V)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", I);
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I + 2;
for (int I = 0, E = Pv->size(); I < E; ++I) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", Pv->at(I));
Sum += Pv->at(I) + 2;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : *Pv)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", I);
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I + 2;
// This test will fail if size() isn't called repeatedly, since it
// returns unsigned int, and 0 is deduced to be signed int.
// FIXME: Insert the necessary explicit conversion, or write out the types
// explicitly.
for (int I = 0; I < Pv->size(); ++I) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", (*Pv).at(I));
Sum += (*Pv)[I] + 2;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : *Pv)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", I);
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I + 2;
for (int I = 0; I < Cv->size(); ++I) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", Cv->at(I));
Sum += Cv->at(I) + 2;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : *Cv)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", I);
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I + 2;
}
// Ensure that 'const auto &' is used with containers of non-trivial types.
void constness() {
int Sum = 0;
for (int I = 0, E = Constv.size(); I < E; ++I) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", Constv[I].X);
Sum += Constv[I].X + 2;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (const auto & I : Constv)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", I.X);
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I.X + 2;
for (int I = 0, E = Constv.size(); I < E; ++I) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", Constv.at(I).X);
Sum += Constv.at(I).X + 2;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (const auto & I : Constv)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", I.X);
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I.X + 2;
for (int I = 0, E = Pconstv->size(); I < E; ++I) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", Pconstv->at(I).X);
Sum += Pconstv->at(I).X + 2;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (const auto & I : *Pconstv)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", I.X);
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I.X + 2;
// This test will fail if size() isn't called repeatedly, since it
// returns unsigned int, and 0 is deduced to be signed int.
// FIXME: Insert the necessary explicit conversion, or write out the types
// explicitly.
for (int I = 0; I < Pconstv->size(); ++I) {
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", (*Pconstv).at(I).X);
Sum += (*Pconstv)[I].X + 2;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (const auto & I : *Pconstv)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", I.X);
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I.X + 2;
}
void constRef(const dependent<int>& ConstVRef) {
int sum = 0;
// FIXME: This does not work with size_t (probably due to the implementation
// of dependent); make dependent work exactly like a std container type.
for (int I = 0; I < ConstVRef.size(); ++I) {
sum += ConstVRef[I];
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : ConstVRef)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: sum += I;
for (auto I = ConstVRef.begin(), E = ConstVRef.end(); I != E; ++I) {
sum += *I;
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : ConstVRef)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: sum += I;
}
// Check for loops that don't mention containers.
void noContainer() {
for (auto I = 0; I < V.size(); ++I) {
}
for (auto I = 0; I < V.size(); ++I)
;
}
struct NoBeginEnd {
unsigned size() const;
unsigned& operator[](int);
const unsigned& operator[](int) const;
};
struct NoConstBeginEnd {
NoConstBeginEnd();
unsigned size() const;
unsigned* begin();
unsigned* end();
unsigned& operator[](int);
const unsigned& operator[](int) const;
};
struct ConstBeginEnd {
ConstBeginEnd();
unsigned size() const;
unsigned* begin() const;
unsigned* end() const;
unsigned& operator[](int);
const unsigned& operator[](int) const;
};
// Shouldn't transform pseudo-array uses if the container doesn't provide
// begin() and end() of the right const-ness.
void NoBeginEndTest() {
NoBeginEnd NBE;
for (unsigned I = 0, E = NBE.size(); I < E; ++I)
printf("%d\n", NBE[I]);
const NoConstBeginEnd Const_NCBE;
for (unsigned I = 0, E = Const_NCBE.size(); I < E; ++I)
printf("%d\n", Const_NCBE[I]);
ConstBeginEnd CBE;
for (unsigned I = 0, E = CBE.size(); I < E; ++I)
printf("%d\n", CBE[I]);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (unsigned int I : CBE)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", I);
const ConstBeginEnd Const_CBE;
for (unsigned I = 0, E = Const_CBE.size(); I < E; ++I)
printf("%d\n", Const_CBE[I]);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (unsigned int I : Const_CBE)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", I);
}
struct DerefByValue {
DerefByValue();
struct iter { unsigned operator*(); };
unsigned size() const;
iter begin();
iter end();
unsigned operator[](int);
};
void derefByValueTest() {
DerefByValue DBV;
for (unsigned I = 0, E = DBV.size(); I < E; ++I) {
printf("%d\n", DBV[I]);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (unsigned int I : DBV)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", I);
for (unsigned I = 0, E = DBV.size(); I < E; ++I) {
auto f = [DBV, I]() {};
printf("%d\n", DBV[I]);
}
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (unsigned int I : DBV)
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto f = [DBV, &I]() {};
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", I);
}
void fundamentalTypesTest() {
const int N = 10;
bool Bools[N];
for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i)
printf("%d", Bools[i]);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (bool Bool : Bools)
int Ints[N];
unsigned short int Shorts[N];
for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i)
printf("%d", Shorts[i]);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (unsigned short Short : Shorts)
signed long Longs[N];
for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i)
printf("%d", Longs[i]);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (long Long : Longs)
long long int LongLongs[N];
for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i)
printf("%d", LongLongs[i]);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (long long LongLong : LongLongs)
char Chars[N];
for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i)
printf("%d", Chars[i]);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (char Char : Chars)
wchar_t WChars[N];
for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i)
printf("%d", WChars[i]);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (wchar_t WChar : WChars)
float Floats[N];
for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i)
printf("%d", Floats[i]);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (float Float : Floats)
double Doubles[N];
for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i)
printf("%d", Doubles[i]);
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
// CHECK-FIXES: for (double Double : Doubles)
}
} // namespace PseudoArray