1 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -analyze -analyzer-checker=core,alpha.core,debug.ExprInspection -analyzer-store=region -analyzer-constraints=range -verify -Wno-null-dereference -Wno-tautological-undefined-compare %s 2 3 void clang_analyzer_eval(bool); 4 5 typedef typeof(sizeof(int)) size_t; 6 void malloc (size_t); 7 8 void f1() { 9 int const &i = 3; 10 int b = i; 11 12 int *p = 0; 13 14 if (b != 3) 15 *p = 1; // no-warning 16 } 17 18 char* ptr(); 19 char& ref(); 20 21 // These next two tests just shouldn't crash. 22 char t1 () { 23 ref() = 'c'; 24 return '0'; 25 } 26 27 // just a sanity test, the same behavior as t1() 28 char t2 () { 29 *ptr() = 'c'; 30 return '0'; 31 } 32 33 // Each of the tests below is repeated with pointers as well as references. 34 // This is mostly a sanity check, but then again, both should work! 35 char t3 () { 36 char& r = ref(); 37 r = 'c'; // no-warning 38 if (r) return r; 39 return *(char*)0; // no-warning 40 } 41 42 char t4 () { 43 char* p = ptr(); 44 *p = 'c'; // no-warning 45 if (*p) return *p; 46 return *(char*)0; // no-warning 47 } 48 49 char t5 (char& r) { 50 r = 'c'; // no-warning 51 if (r) return r; 52 return *(char*)0; // no-warning 53 } 54 55 char t6 (char* p) { 56 *p = 'c'; // no-warning 57 if (*p) return *p; 58 return *(char*)0; // no-warning 59 } 60 61 62 // PR13440 / <rdar://problem/11977113> 63 // Test that the array-to-pointer decay works for array references as well. 64 // More generally, when we want an lvalue for a reference field, we still need 65 // to do one level of load. 66 namespace PR13440 { 67 typedef int T[1]; 68 struct S { 69 T &x; 70 71 int *m() { return x; } 72 }; 73 74 struct S2 { 75 int (&x)[1]; 76 77 int *m() { return x; } 78 79 void testArrayToPointerDecayWithNonTypedValueRegion() { 80 int *p = x; 81 int *q = x; 82 clang_analyzer_eval(p[0] == q[0]); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} 83 } 84 85 }; 86 87 void test() { 88 int a[1]; 89 S s = { a }; 90 S2 s2 = { a }; 91 92 if (s.x != a) return; 93 if (s2.x != a) return; 94 95 a[0] = 42; 96 clang_analyzer_eval(s.x[0] == 42); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} 97 clang_analyzer_eval(s2.x[0] == 42); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} 98 } 99 } 100 101 void testNullReference() { 102 int *x = 0; 103 int &y = *x; // expected-warning{{Dereference of null pointer}} 104 y = 5; 105 } 106 107 void testRetroactiveNullReference(int *x) { 108 // According to the C++ standard, there is no such thing as a 109 // "null reference". So the 'if' statement ought to be dead code. 110 // However, Clang (and other compilers) don't actually check that a pointer 111 // value is non-null in the implementation of references, so it is possible 112 // to produce a supposed "null reference" at runtime. The analyzer should 113 // still warn when it can prove such errors. 114 int &y = *x; 115 if (x != 0) 116 return; 117 y = 5; // expected-warning{{Dereference of null pointer}} 118 } 119 120 void testReferenceAddress(int &x) { 121 clang_analyzer_eval(&x != 0); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} 122 clang_analyzer_eval(&ref() != 0); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} 123 124 struct S { int &x; }; 125 126 extern S getS(); 127 clang_analyzer_eval(&getS().x != 0); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} 128 129 extern S *getSP(); 130 clang_analyzer_eval(&getSP()->x != 0); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} 131 } 132 133 134 void testFunctionPointerReturn(void *opaque) { 135 typedef int &(*RefFn)(); 136 137 RefFn getRef = (RefFn)opaque; 138 139 // Don't crash writing to or reading from this reference. 140 int &x = getRef(); 141 x = 42; 142 clang_analyzer_eval(x == 42); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} 143 } 144 145 int &testReturnNullReference() { 146 int *x = 0; 147 return *x; // expected-warning{{Returning null reference}} 148 } 149 150 char &refFromPointer() { 151 return *ptr(); 152 } 153 154 void testReturnReference() { 155 clang_analyzer_eval(ptr() == 0); // expected-warning{{UNKNOWN}} 156 clang_analyzer_eval(&refFromPointer() == 0); // expected-warning{{FALSE}} 157 } 158 159 void intRefParam(int &r) { 160 ; 161 } 162 163 void test(int *ptr) { 164 clang_analyzer_eval(ptr == 0); // expected-warning{{UNKNOWN}} 165 166 extern void use(int &ref); 167 use(*ptr); 168 169 clang_analyzer_eval(ptr == 0); // expected-warning{{FALSE}} 170 } 171 172 void testIntRefParam() { 173 int i = 0; 174 intRefParam(i); // no-warning 175 } 176 177 int refParam(int &byteIndex) { 178 return byteIndex; 179 } 180 181 void testRefParam(int *p) { 182 if (p) 183 ; 184 refParam(*p); // expected-warning {{Forming reference to null pointer}} 185 } 186 187 int ptrRefParam(int *&byteIndex) { 188 return *byteIndex; // expected-warning {{Dereference of null pointer}} 189 } 190 void testRefParam2() { 191 int *p = 0; 192 int *&rp = p; 193 ptrRefParam(rp); 194 } 195 196 int *maybeNull() { 197 extern bool coin(); 198 static int x; 199 return coin() ? &x : 0; 200 } 201 202 void use(int &x) { 203 x = 1; // no-warning 204 } 205 206 void testSuppression() { 207 use(*maybeNull()); 208 } 209 210 namespace rdar11212286 { 211 class B{}; 212 213 B test() { 214 B *x = 0; 215 return *x; // expected-warning {{Forming reference to null pointer}} 216 } 217 218 B testif(B *x) { 219 if (x) 220 ; 221 return *x; // expected-warning {{Forming reference to null pointer}} 222 } 223 224 void idc(B *x) { 225 if (x) 226 ; 227 } 228 229 B testidc(B *x) { 230 idc(x); 231 return *x; // no-warning 232 } 233 } 234 235 namespace PR15694 { 236 class C { 237 bool bit : 1; 238 template <class T> void bar(const T &obj) {} 239 void foo() { 240 bar(bit); // don't crash 241 } 242 }; 243 } 244