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95 lines
3.1 KiB
C++
95 lines
3.1 KiB
C++
// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 %s \
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// RUN: -analyzer-checker=core \
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// RUN: -analyzer-checker=apiModeling.StdCLibraryFunctions \
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// RUN: -analyzer-checker=alpha.unix.StdCLibraryFunctionArgs \
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// RUN: -analyzer-checker=debug.StdCLibraryFunctionsTester \
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// RUN: -analyzer-config apiModeling.StdCLibraryFunctions:DisplayLoadedSummaries=true \
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// RUN: -analyzer-checker=debug.ExprInspection \
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// RUN: -analyzer-config eagerly-assume=false \
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// RUN: -triple i686-unknown-linux \
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// RUN: -verify
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// In this test we verify that each argument constraints are described properly.
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// Check NotNullConstraint violation notes.
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int __not_null(int *);
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void test_not_null(int *x) {
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__not_null(nullptr); // \
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// expected-note{{The 1st arg should not be NULL}} \
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// expected-warning{{}}
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}
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// Check the BufferSizeConstraint violation notes.
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using size_t = decltype(sizeof(int));
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int __buf_size_arg_constraint_concrete(const void *); // size <= 10
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int __buf_size_arg_constraint(const void *, size_t); // size <= Arg1
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int __buf_size_arg_constraint_mul(const void *, size_t, size_t); // size <= Arg1 * Arg2
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void test_buffer_size(int x) {
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switch (x) {
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case 1: {
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char buf[9];
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__buf_size_arg_constraint_concrete(buf); // \
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// expected-note{{The size of the 1st arg should be equal to or less than the value of 10}} \
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// expected-warning{{}}
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break;
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}
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case 2: {
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char buf[3];
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__buf_size_arg_constraint(buf, 4); // \
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// expected-note{{The size of the 1st arg should be equal to or less than the value of the 2nd arg}} \
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// expected-warning{{}}
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break;
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}
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case 3: {
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char buf[3];
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__buf_size_arg_constraint_mul(buf, 4, 2); // \
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// expected-note{{The size of the 1st arg should be equal to or less than the value of the 2nd arg times the 3rd arg}} \
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// expected-warning{{}}
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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// Check the RangeConstraint violation notes.
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int __single_val_1(int); // [1, 1]
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int __range_1_2(int); // [1, 2]
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int __range_1_2__4_5(int); // [1, 2], [4, 5]
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void test_range(int x) {
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__single_val_1(2); // \
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// expected-note{{The 1st arg should be within the range [1, 1]}} \
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// expected-warning{{}}
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}
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// Do more specific check against the range strings.
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void test_range_values(int x) {
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switch (x) {
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case 1:
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__single_val_1(2); // expected-note{{[1, 1]}} \
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// expected-warning{{}}
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break;
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case 2:
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__range_1_2(3); // expected-note{{[1, 2]}} \
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// expected-warning{{}}
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break;
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case 3:
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__range_1_2__4_5(3); // expected-note{{[[1, 2], [4, 5]]}} \
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// expected-warning{{}}
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break;
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}
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}
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// Do more specific check against the range kinds.
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int __within(int); // [1, 1]
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int __out_of(int); // [1, 1]
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void test_range_kind(int x) {
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switch (x) {
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case 1:
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__within(2); // expected-note{{within}} \
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// expected-warning{{}}
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break;
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case 2:
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__out_of(1); // expected-note{{out of}} \
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// expected-warning{{}}
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break;
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}
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}
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