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1063 lines
33 KiB
C++
1063 lines
33 KiB
C++
// RUN: %check_clang_tidy %s modernize-loop-convert %t -- -- -std=c++11 -I %S/Inputs/modernize-loop-convert
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#include "structures.h"
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namespace Dependency {
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void f() {
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const int N = 6;
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const int M = 8;
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int Arr[N][M];
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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int A = 0;
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int B = Arr[I][A];
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : Arr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int A = 0;
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int B = I[A];
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for (int J = 0; J < M; ++J) {
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int A = 0;
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int B = Arr[A][J];
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}
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}
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} // namespace Dependency
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namespace NamingAlias {
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const int N = 10;
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Val Arr[N];
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dependent<Val> V;
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dependent<Val> *Pv;
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Val &func(Val &);
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void sideEffect(int);
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void aliasing() {
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// If the loop container is only used for a declaration of a temporary
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// variable to hold each element, we can name the new variable for the
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// converted range-based loop as the temporary variable's name.
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// In the following case, "T" is used as a temporary variable to hold each
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// element, and thus we consider the name "T" aliased to the loop.
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// The extra blank braces are left as a placeholder for after the variable
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// declaration is deleted.
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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Val &T = Arr[I];
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{}
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int Y = T.X;
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & T : Arr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NOT: Val &{{[a-z_]+}} =
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: {}
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int Y = T.X;
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// The container was not only used to initialize a temporary loop variable for
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// the container's elements, so we do not alias the new loop variable.
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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Val &T = Arr[I];
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int Y = T.X;
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int Z = Arr[I].X + T.X;
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : Arr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Val &T = I;
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int Y = T.X;
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int Z = I.X + T.X;
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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Val T = Arr[I];
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int Y = T.X;
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int Z = Arr[I].X + T.X;
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : Arr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Val T = I;
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int Y = T.X;
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int Z = I.X + T.X;
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// The same for pseudo-arrays like std::vector<T> (or here dependent<Val>)
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// which provide a subscript operator[].
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for (int I = 0; I < V.size(); ++I) {
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Val &T = V[I];
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{}
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int Y = T.X;
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & T : V)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: {}
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int Y = T.X;
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// The same with a call to at()
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for (int I = 0; I < Pv->size(); ++I) {
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Val &T = Pv->at(I);
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{}
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int Y = T.X;
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & T : *Pv)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: {}
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int Y = T.X;
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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Val &T = func(Arr[I]);
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int Y = T.X;
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : Arr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Val &T = func(I);
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int Y = T.X;
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int IntArr[N];
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for (unsigned I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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if (int Alias = IntArr[I]) {
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sideEffect(Alias);
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}
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int Alias : IntArr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: if (Alias)
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for (unsigned I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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while (int Alias = IntArr[I]) {
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sideEffect(Alias);
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}
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int Alias : IntArr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: while (Alias)
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for (unsigned I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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switch (int Alias = IntArr[I]) {
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default:
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sideEffect(Alias);
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}
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-6]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int Alias : IntArr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: switch (Alias)
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for (unsigned I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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for (int Alias = IntArr[I]; Alias < N; ++Alias) {
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sideEffect(Alias);
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}
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int Alias : IntArr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: for (; Alias < N; ++Alias)
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for (unsigned I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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for (unsigned J = 0; int Alias = IntArr[I]; ++J) {
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sideEffect(Alias);
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}
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int Alias : IntArr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: for (unsigned J = 0; Alias; ++J)
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struct IntRef { IntRef(); IntRef(const int& i); operator int*(); };
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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IntRef Int(IntArr[I]);
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : IntArr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: IntRef Int(I);
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int *PtrArr[N];
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for (unsigned I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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const int* const P = PtrArr[I];
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printf("%d\n", *P);
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto P : PtrArr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", *P);
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IntRef Refs[N];
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for (unsigned I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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int *P = Refs[I];
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printf("%d\n", *P);
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & Ref : Refs)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int *P = Ref;
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", *P);
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// Ensure that removing the alias doesn't leave empty lines behind.
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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auto &X = IntArr[I];
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X = 0;
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & X : IntArr) {
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: {{^ X = 0;$}}
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: {{^ }$}}
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}
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void refs_and_vals() {
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// The following tests check that the transform correctly preserves the
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// reference or value qualifiers of the aliased variable. That is, if the
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// variable was declared as a value, the loop variable will be declared as a
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// value and vice versa for references.
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S Ss;
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const S S_const = Ss;
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for (S::const_iterator It = S_const.begin(); It != S_const.end(); ++It) {
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MutableVal Alias = *It;
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{}
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Alias.X = 0;
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto Alias : S_const)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NOT: MutableVal {{[a-z_]+}} =
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: {}
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Alias.X = 0;
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for (S::iterator It = Ss.begin(), E = Ss.end(); It != E; ++It) {
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MutableVal Alias = *It;
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{}
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Alias.X = 0;
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto Alias : Ss)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NOT: MutableVal {{[a-z_]+}} =
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: {}
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Alias.X = 0;
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for (S::iterator It = Ss.begin(), E = Ss.end(); It != E; ++It) {
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MutableVal &Alias = *It;
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{}
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Alias.X = 0;
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & Alias : Ss)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NOT: MutableVal &{{[a-z_]+}} =
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: {}
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Alias.X = 0;
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dependent<int> Dep, Other;
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for (dependent<int>::iterator It = Dep.begin(), E = Dep.end(); It != E; ++It) {
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printf("%d\n", *It);
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const int& Idx = Other[0];
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unsigned Othersize = Other.size();
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & It : Dep)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", It);
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: const int& Idx = Other[0];
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: unsigned Othersize = Other.size();
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for (int i = 0; i < Other.size(); ++i) {
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Other.at(i);
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & i : Other)
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// CHECK-FIXES: i;
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for (int I = 0, E = Dep.size(); I != E; ++I) {
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int Idx = Other.at(I);
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Other.at(I, I); // Should not trigger assert failure.
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}
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}
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struct MemberNaming {
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const static int N = 10;
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int Ints[N], Ints_[N];
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dependent<int> DInts;
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void loops() {
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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printf("%d\n", Ints[I]);
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int Int : Ints)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", Int);
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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printf("%d\n", Ints_[I]);
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int Int : Ints_)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", Int);
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for (int I = 0; I < DInts.size(); ++I) {
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printf("%d\n", DInts[I]);
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int DInt : DInts)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", DInt);
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}
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void outOfLine();
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};
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void MemberNaming::outOfLine() {
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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printf("%d\n", Ints[I]);
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int Int : Ints)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", Int);
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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printf("%d\n", Ints_[I]);
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int Int : Ints_)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", Int);
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}
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} // namespace NamingAlias
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namespace NamingConlict {
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#define MAX(a, b) (a > b) ? a : b
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#define DEF 5
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const int N = 10;
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int Nums[N];
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int Sum = 0;
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namespace ns {
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struct St {
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int X;
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};
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}
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void sameNames() {
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int Num = 0;
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", Nums[I]);
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Sum += Nums[I] + 2 + Num;
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(void)Nums[I];
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & I : Nums)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", I);
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I + 2 + Num;
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: (void)I;
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int Elem = 0;
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", Nums[I]);
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Sum += Nums[I] + 2 + Num + Elem;
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(void)Nums[I];
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & I : Nums)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", I);
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: Sum += I + 2 + Num + Elem;
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: (void)I;
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}
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void oldIndexConflict() {
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for (int Num = 0; Num < N; ++Num) {
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printf("Num: %d\n", Nums[Num]);
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int Num : Nums)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Num: %d\n", Num);
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S Things;
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for (S::iterator Thing = Things.begin(), End = Things.end(); Thing != End; ++Thing) {
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printf("Thing: %d %d\n", Thing->X, (*Thing).X);
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & Thing : Things)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Thing: %d %d\n", Thing.X, Thing.X);
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}
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void macroConflict() {
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S MAXs;
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for (S::iterator It = MAXs.begin(), E = MAXs.end(); It != E; ++It) {
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printf("s has value %d\n", (*It).X);
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printf("Max of 3 and 5: %d\n", MAX(3, 5));
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & It : MAXs)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("s has value %d\n", It.X);
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Max of 3 and 5: %d\n", MAX(3, 5));
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for (S::const_iterator It = MAXs.begin(), E = MAXs.end(); It != E; ++It) {
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printf("s has value %d\n", (*It).X);
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printf("Max of 3 and 5: %d\n", MAX(3, 5));
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto It : MAXs)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("s has value %d\n", It.X);
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Max of 3 and 5: %d\n", MAX(3, 5));
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T DEFs;
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for (T::iterator It = DEFs.begin(), E = DEFs.end(); It != E; ++It) {
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if (*It == DEF) {
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printf("I found %d\n", *It);
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}
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & It : DEFs)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: if (It == DEF)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("I found %d\n", It);
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}
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void keywordConflict() {
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T ints;
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for (T::iterator It = ints.begin(), E = ints.end(); It != E; ++It) {
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*It = 5;
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & It : ints)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: It = 5;
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U __FUNCTION__s;
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for (U::iterator It = __FUNCTION__s.begin(), E = __FUNCTION__s.end();
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It != E; ++It) {
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int __FUNCTION__s_It = (*It).X + 2;
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & It : __FUNCTION__s)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int __FUNCTION__s_It = It.X + 2;
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}
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void typeConflict() {
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T Vals;
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// Using the name "Val", although it is the name of an existing struct, is
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// safe in this loop since it will only exist within this scope.
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for (T::iterator It = Vals.begin(), E = Vals.end(); It != E; ++It)
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(void) *It;
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & Val : Vals)
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// We cannot use the name "Val" in this loop since there is a reference to
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// it in the body of the loop.
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for (T::iterator It = Vals.begin(), E = Vals.end(); It != E; ++It) {
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*It = sizeof(Val);
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & It : Vals)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: It = sizeof(Val);
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typedef struct Val TD;
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U TDs;
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// Naming the variable "TD" within this loop is safe because the typedef
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// was never used within the loop.
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for (U::iterator It = TDs.begin(), E = TDs.end(); It != E; ++It)
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(void) *It;
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & TD : TDs)
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|
|
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// "TD" cannot be used in this loop since the typedef is being used.
|
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for (U::iterator It = TDs.begin(), E = TDs.end(); It != E; ++It) {
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TD V;
|
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V.X = 5;
|
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(void) *It;
|
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}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & It : TDs)
|
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: TD V;
|
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: V.X = 5;
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|
|
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using ns::St;
|
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T Sts;
|
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for (T::iterator It = Sts.begin(), E = Sts.end(); It != E; ++It) {
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*It = sizeof(St);
|
|
}
|
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & It : Sts)
|
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: It = sizeof(St);
|
|
}
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|
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} // namespace NamingConflict
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|
|
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namespace FreeBeginEnd {
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|
|
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// FIXME: Loop Convert should detect free begin()/end() functions.
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|
|
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struct MyArray {
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unsigned size();
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};
|
|
|
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template <typename T>
|
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struct MyContainer {
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};
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|
|
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int *begin(const MyArray &Arr);
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int *end(const MyArray &Arr);
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|
|
|
template <typename T>
|
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T *begin(const MyContainer<T> &C);
|
|
template <typename T>
|
|
T *end(const MyContainer<T> &C);
|
|
|
|
// The Loop Convert Transform doesn't detect free functions begin()/end() and
|
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// so fails to transform these cases which it should.
|
|
void f() {
|
|
MyArray Arr;
|
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for (unsigned I = 0, E = Arr.size(); I < E; ++I) {
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
MyContainer<int> C;
|
|
for (int *I = begin(C), *E = end(C); I != E; ++I) {
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace FreeBeginEnd
|
|
|
|
namespace Nesting {
|
|
|
|
void g(S::iterator It);
|
|
void const_g(S::const_iterator It);
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
public:
|
|
void g(S::iterator It);
|
|
void const_g(S::const_iterator It);
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
void f() {
|
|
const int N = 10;
|
|
const int M = 15;
|
|
Val Arr[N];
|
|
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
|
|
for (int J = 0; J < N; ++J) {
|
|
int K = Arr[I].X + Arr[J].X;
|
|
// The repeat is there to allow FileCheck to make sure the two variable
|
|
// names aren't the same.
|
|
int L = Arr[I].X + Arr[J].X;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-8]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-8]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : Arr)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: for (auto & J : Arr)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int K = I.X + J.X;
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NOT: int L = I.X + I.X;
|
|
|
|
// The inner loop is also convertible, but doesn't need to be converted
|
|
// immediately. FIXME: update this test when that changes.
|
|
Val Nest[N][M];
|
|
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
|
|
for (int J = 0; J < M; ++J) {
|
|
printf("Got item %d", Nest[I][J].X);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : Nest)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: for (int J = 0; J < M; ++J)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Got item %d", I[J].X);
|
|
|
|
// Note that the order of M and N are switched for this test.
|
|
for (int J = 0; J < M; ++J) {
|
|
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
|
|
printf("Got item %d", Nest[I][J].X);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:5: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NOT: for (auto & {{[a-zA-Z_]+}} : Nest[I])
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int J = 0; J < M; ++J)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: for (auto & I : Nest)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Got item %d", I[J].X);
|
|
|
|
// The inner loop is also convertible.
|
|
Nested<T> NestT;
|
|
for (Nested<T>::iterator I = NestT.begin(), E = NestT.end(); I != E; ++I) {
|
|
for (T::iterator TI = (*I).begin(), TE = (*I).end(); TI != TE; ++TI) {
|
|
printf("%d", *TI);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : NestT)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: for (T::iterator TI = I.begin(), TE = I.end(); TI != TE; ++TI)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d", *TI);
|
|
|
|
// The inner loop is also convertible.
|
|
Nested<S> NestS;
|
|
for (Nested<S>::const_iterator I = NestS.begin(), E = NestS.end(); I != E; ++I) {
|
|
for (S::const_iterator SI = (*I).begin(), SE = (*I).end(); SI != SE; ++SI) {
|
|
printf("%d", *SI);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto I : NestS)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: for (S::const_iterator SI = I.begin(), SE = I.end(); SI != SE; ++SI)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d", *SI);
|
|
|
|
for (Nested<S>::const_iterator I = NestS.begin(), E = NestS.end(); I != E; ++I) {
|
|
const S &Ss = *I;
|
|
for (S::const_iterator SI = Ss.begin(), SE = Ss.end(); SI != SE; ++SI) {
|
|
printf("%d", *SI);
|
|
const_g(SI);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-7]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto Ss : NestS)
|
|
|
|
for (Nested<S>::iterator I = NestS.begin(), E = NestS.end(); I != E; ++I) {
|
|
S &Ss = *I;
|
|
for (S::iterator SI = Ss.begin(), SE = Ss.end(); SI != SE; ++SI) {
|
|
printf("%d", *SI);
|
|
g(SI);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-7]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & Ss : NestS)
|
|
|
|
Foo foo;
|
|
for (Nested<S>::const_iterator I = NestS.begin(), E = NestS.end(); I != E; ++I) {
|
|
const S &Ss = *I;
|
|
for (S::const_iterator SI = Ss.begin(), SE = Ss.end(); SI != SE; ++SI) {
|
|
printf("%d", *SI);
|
|
foo.const_g(SI);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-7]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto Ss : NestS)
|
|
|
|
for (Nested<S>::iterator I = NestS.begin(), E = NestS.end(); I != E; ++I) {
|
|
S &Ss = *I;
|
|
for (S::iterator SI = Ss.begin(), SE = Ss.end(); SI != SE; ++SI) {
|
|
printf("%d", *SI);
|
|
foo.g(SI);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-7]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & Ss : NestS)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace Nesting
|
|
|
|
namespace SingleIterator {
|
|
|
|
void complexContainer() {
|
|
X Exes[5];
|
|
int Index = 0;
|
|
|
|
for (S::iterator I = Exes[Index].getS().begin(), E = Exes[Index].getS().end(); I != E; ++I) {
|
|
MutableVal K = *I;
|
|
MutableVal J = *I;
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & I : Exes[Index].getS())
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: MutableVal K = I;
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: MutableVal J = I;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void f() {
|
|
/// begin()/end() - based for loops here:
|
|
T Tt;
|
|
for (T::iterator It = Tt.begin(); It != Tt.end(); ++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(); It != Pt->end(); ++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(); It != Ss.end(); ++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(); It != Ps->end(); ++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::iterator It = Ss.begin(); It != Ss.end(); ++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(); It != Ss.end(); ++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(); It != Ss.end(); ++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(); It != Ss.end(); ++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(); It != Uu.end(); ++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(); It != Uu.end(); ++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);
|
|
|
|
U::iterator A;
|
|
for (U::iterator I = Uu.begin(); I != Uu.end(); ++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();
|
|
It != V.end(); ++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());
|
|
It != V.end(); ++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();
|
|
It != intmap.end(); ++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-NEXT: printf("intmap[%d] = %d", It.first, It.second);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void different_type() {
|
|
// 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.
|
|
|
|
// 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(); It != Ss.end(); ++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(); It != Ps->end(); ++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(); It != V.end(); ++It) {
|
|
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", *It);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (dependent<int>::const_iterator It(V.begin()); It != V.end(); ++It) {
|
|
printf("Fibonacci number is %d\n", *It);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace SingleIterator
|
|
|
|
|
|
namespace Macros {
|
|
|
|
#define TWO_PARAM(x, y) if (x == y) {}
|
|
#define THREE_PARAM(x, y, z) if (x == y) {z;}
|
|
|
|
const int N = 10;
|
|
int Arr[N];
|
|
|
|
void messing_with_macros() {
|
|
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
|
|
printf("Value: %d\n", Arr[I]);
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("Value: %d\n", I);
|
|
|
|
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
|
|
printf("Value: %d\n", CONT Arr[I]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Multiple macro arguments.
|
|
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
|
|
TWO_PARAM(Arr[I], Arr[I]);
|
|
THREE_PARAM(Arr[I], Arr[I], Arr[I]);
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-4]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & I : Arr)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: TWO_PARAM(I, I);
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: THREE_PARAM(I, I, I);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace Macros
|
|
|
|
namespace Templates {
|
|
|
|
template <class Container>
|
|
void set_union(Container &container) {
|
|
for (typename Container::const_iterator SI = container.begin(),
|
|
SE = container.end(); SI != SE; ++SI) {
|
|
(void) *SI;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
S Ss;
|
|
for (S::iterator SI = Ss.begin(), SE = Ss.end(); SI != SE; ++SI)
|
|
(void) *SI;
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (auto & SI : Ss)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void template_instantiation() {
|
|
S Ss;
|
|
set_union(Ss);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace Templates
|
|
|
|
namespace Lambdas {
|
|
|
|
void capturesIndex() {
|
|
const int N = 10;
|
|
int Arr[N];
|
|
// FIXME: the next four loops could be convertible, if the capture list is
|
|
// also changed.
|
|
|
|
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I)
|
|
auto F1 = [Arr, I]() { int R1 = Arr[I] + 1; };
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto F1 = [Arr, &I]() { int R1 = I + 1; };
|
|
|
|
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I)
|
|
auto F2 = [Arr, &I]() { int R2 = Arr[I] + 3; };
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto F2 = [Arr, &I]() { int R2 = I + 3; };
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: alias don't work if the index is captured.
|
|
// Alias declared inside lambda (by value).
|
|
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I)
|
|
auto F3 = [&Arr, I]() { int R3 = Arr[I]; };
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto F3 = [&Arr, &I]() { int R3 = I; };
|
|
|
|
|
|
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I)
|
|
auto F4 = [&Arr, &I]() { int R4 = Arr[I]; };
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto F4 = [&Arr, &I]() { int R4 = I; };
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// Alias declared inside lambda (by reference).
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I)
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auto F5 = [&Arr, I]() { int &R5 = Arr[I]; };
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & I : Arr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto F5 = [&Arr, &I]() { int &R5 = I; };
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I)
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auto F6 = [&Arr, &I]() { int &R6 = Arr[I]; };
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & I : Arr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto F6 = [&Arr, &I]() { int &R6 = I; };
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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auto F = [Arr, I](int k) {
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printf("%d\n", Arr[I] + k);
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};
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F(Arr[I]);
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-6]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto F = [Arr, &I](int k)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: printf("%d\n", I + k);
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// CHECK-FIXES: F(I);
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}
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void implicitCapture() {
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const int N = 10;
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int Arr[N];
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// Index is used, not convertible.
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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auto G1 = [&]() {
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int R = Arr[I];
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int J = I;
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};
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}
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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auto G2 = [=]() {
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int R = Arr[I];
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int J = I;
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};
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}
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// Convertible.
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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auto G3 = [&]() {
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int R3 = Arr[I];
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int J3 = Arr[I] + R3;
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};
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-6]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto G3 = [&]()
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int R3 = I;
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int J3 = I + R3;
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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auto G4 = [=]() {
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int R4 = Arr[I] + 5;
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};
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-5]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto G4 = [=]()
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int R4 = I + 5;
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// Alias by value.
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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auto G5 = [&]() {
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int R5 = Arr[I];
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int J5 = 8 + R5;
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};
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-6]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int R5 : Arr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto G5 = [&]()
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int J5 = 8 + R5;
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// Alias by reference.
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for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
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auto G6 = [&]() {
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int &R6 = Arr[I];
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int J6 = -1 + R6;
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};
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}
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-6]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & R6 : Arr)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto G6 = [&]()
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int J6 = -1 + R6;
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|
}
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void iterators() {
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dependent<int> Dep;
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for (dependent<int>::iterator I = Dep.begin(), E = Dep.end(); I != E; ++I)
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auto H1 = [&I]() { int R = *I; };
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// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
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// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & I : Dep)
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// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto H1 = [&I]() { int R = I; };
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for (dependent<int>::iterator I = Dep.begin(), E = Dep.end(); I != E; ++I)
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auto H2 = [&]() { int R = *I + 2; };
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int & I : Dep)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto H2 = [&]() { int R = I + 2; };
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: It doesn't work with const iterators.
|
|
for (dependent<int>::const_iterator I = Dep.begin(), E = Dep.end();
|
|
I != E; ++I)
|
|
auto H3 = [I]() { int R = *I; };
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|
|
|
for (dependent<int>::const_iterator I = Dep.begin(), E = Dep.end();
|
|
I != E; ++I)
|
|
auto H4 = [&]() { int R = *I + 1; };
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|
|
|
for (dependent<int>::const_iterator I = Dep.begin(), E = Dep.end();
|
|
I != E; ++I)
|
|
auto H5 = [=]() { int R = *I; };
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void captureByValue() {
|
|
// When the index is captured by value, we should replace this by a capture
|
|
// by reference. This avoids extra copies.
|
|
// FIXME: this could change semantics on array or pseudoarray loops if the
|
|
// container is captured by copy.
|
|
const int N = 10;
|
|
int Arr[N];
|
|
dependent<int> Dep;
|
|
|
|
for (int I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
|
|
auto C1 = [&Arr, I]() { if (Arr[I] == 1); };
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Arr)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto C1 = [&Arr, &I]() { if (I == 1); };
|
|
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0; I < Dep.size(); ++I) {
|
|
auto C2 = [&Dep, I]() { if (Dep[I] == 2); };
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Dep)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: auto C2 = [&Dep, &I]() { if (I == 2); };
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace Lambdas
|
|
|
|
namespace InitLists {
|
|
|
|
struct D { int Ii; };
|
|
struct E { D Dd; };
|
|
int g(int B);
|
|
|
|
void f() {
|
|
const unsigned N = 3;
|
|
int Array[N];
|
|
|
|
// Subtrees of InitListExpr are visited twice. Test that we do not do repeated
|
|
// replacements.
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0; I < N; ++I) {
|
|
int A{ Array[I] };
|
|
int B{ g(Array[I]) };
|
|
int C{ g( { Array[I] } ) };
|
|
D Dd{ { g( { Array[I] } ) } };
|
|
E Ee{ { { g( { Array[I] } ) } } };
|
|
}
|
|
// CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-7]]:3: warning: use range-based for loop instead
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES: for (int I : Array)
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int A{ I };
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int B{ g(I) };
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: int C{ g( { I } ) };
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: D Dd{ { g( { I } ) } };
|
|
// CHECK-FIXES-NEXT: E Ee{ { { g( { I } ) } } };
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace InitLists
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