forked from OSchip/llvm-project
80 lines
2.4 KiB
C
80 lines
2.4 KiB
C
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
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int foo(int x) {
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return x == x; // expected-warning {{self-comparison always evaluates to true}}
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}
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int foo2(int x) {
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return (x) != (((x))); // expected-warning {{self-comparison always evaluates to false}}
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}
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void foo3(short s, short t) {
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if (s == s) {} // expected-warning {{self-comparison always evaluates to true}}
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if (s == t) {} // no-warning
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}
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void foo4(void* v, void* w) {
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if (v == v) {} // expected-warning {{self-comparison always evaluates to true}}
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if (v == w) {} // no-warning
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}
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int qux(int x) {
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return x < x; // expected-warning {{self-comparison}}
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}
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int qux2(int x) {
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return x > x; // expected-warning {{self-comparison}}
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}
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int bar(float x) {
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return x == x; // no-warning
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}
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int bar2(float x) {
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return x != x; // no-warning
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}
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// Motivated by <rdar://problem/6703892>, self-comparisons of enum constants
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// should not be warned about. These can be expanded from macros, and thus
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// are usually deliberate.
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int compare_enum() {
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enum { A };
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return A == A; // no-warning
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}
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// Don't complain in unevaluated contexts.
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int compare_sizeof(int x) {
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return sizeof(x == x); // no-warning
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}
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int array_comparisons() {
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int array1[2];
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int array2[2];
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//
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// compare same array
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//
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return array1 == array1; // expected-warning{{self-comparison always evaluates to true}}
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return array1 != array1; // expected-warning{{self-comparison always evaluates to false}}
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return array1 < array1; // expected-warning{{self-comparison always evaluates to false}}
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return array1 <= array1; // expected-warning{{self-comparison always evaluates to true}}
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return array1 > array1; // expected-warning{{self-comparison always evaluates to false}}
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return array1 >= array1; // expected-warning{{self-comparison always evaluates to true}}
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//
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// compare differrent arrays
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//
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return array1 == array2; // expected-warning{{array comparison always evaluates to false}}
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return array1 != array2; // expected-warning{{array comparison always evaluates to true}}
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//
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// we don't know what these are going to be
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//
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return array1 < array2; // expected-warning{{array comparison always evaluates to a constant}}
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return array1 <= array2; // expected-warning{{array comparison always evaluates to a constant}}
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return array1 > array2; // expected-warning{{array comparison always evaluates to a constant}}
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return array1 >= array2; // expected-warning{{array comparison always evaluates to a constant}}
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}
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