1 // RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -fsyntax-only -verify -pedantic -Wstrlcpy-strlcat-size -Wno-string-plus-int -triple=i686-apple-darwin9
2 // This test needs to set the target because it uses __builtin_ia32_vec_ext_v4si
3
test1(float a,int b)4 int test1(float a, int b) {
5 return __builtin_isless(a, b); // expected-note {{declared here}}
6 }
test2(int a,int b)7 int test2(int a, int b) {
8 return __builtin_islessequal(a, b); // expected-error {{floating point type}}
9 }
10
test3(double a,float b)11 int test3(double a, float b) {
12 return __builtin_isless(a, b);
13 }
test4(int * a,double b)14 int test4(int* a, double b) {
15 return __builtin_islessequal(a, b); // expected-error {{floating point type}}
16 }
17
test5(float a,long double b)18 int test5(float a, long double b) {
19 return __builtin_isless(a, b, b); // expected-error {{too many arguments}}
20 }
test6(float a,long double b)21 int test6(float a, long double b) {
22 return __builtin_islessequal(a); // expected-error {{too few arguments}}
23 }
24
25
26 #define CFSTR __builtin___CFStringMakeConstantString
test7()27 void test7() {
28 const void *X;
29 X = CFSTR("\242"); // expected-warning {{input conversion stopped}}
30 X = CFSTR("\0"); // no-warning
31 X = CFSTR(242); // expected-error {{CFString literal is not a string constant}} expected-warning {{incompatible integer to pointer conversion}}
32 X = CFSTR("foo", "bar"); // expected-error {{too many arguments to function call}}
33 }
34
35
36 // atomics.
37
test9(short v)38 void test9(short v) {
39 unsigned i, old;
40
41 old = __sync_fetch_and_add(); // expected-error {{too few arguments to function call}}
42 old = __sync_fetch_and_add(&old); // expected-error {{too few arguments to function call}}
43 old = __sync_fetch_and_add((unsigned*)0, 42i); // expected-warning {{imaginary constants are a GNU extension}}
44
45 // PR7600: Pointers are implicitly casted to integers and back.
46 void *old_ptr = __sync_val_compare_and_swap((void**)0, 0, 0);
47
48 // Ensure the return type is correct even when implicit casts are stripped
49 // away. This triggers an assertion while checking the comparison otherwise.
50 if (__sync_fetch_and_add(&old, 1) == 1) {
51 }
52 }
53
54 // overloaded atomics should be declared only once.
test9_1(volatile int * ptr,int val)55 void test9_1(volatile int* ptr, int val) {
56 __sync_fetch_and_add_4(ptr, val);
57 }
test9_2(volatile int * ptr,int val)58 void test9_2(volatile int* ptr, int val) {
59 __sync_fetch_and_add(ptr, val);
60 }
test9_3(volatile int * ptr,int val)61 void test9_3(volatile int* ptr, int val) {
62 __sync_fetch_and_add_4(ptr, val);
63 __sync_fetch_and_add(ptr, val);
64 __sync_fetch_and_add(ptr, val);
65 __sync_fetch_and_add_4(ptr, val);
66 __sync_fetch_and_add_4(ptr, val);
67 }
68
test9_4(volatile int * ptr,int val)69 void test9_4(volatile int* ptr, int val) {
70 // expected-warning@+1 {{the semantics of this intrinsic changed with GCC version 4.4 - the newer semantics are provided here}}
71 __sync_fetch_and_nand(ptr, val);
72 }
73
74 // rdar://7236819
75 void test10(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
76
test10(void)77 void test10(void) {
78 __asm__("int3");
79 __builtin_unreachable();
80
81 // No warning about falling off the end of a noreturn function.
82 }
83
test11(int X)84 void test11(int X) {
85 switch (X) {
86 case __builtin_eh_return_data_regno(0): // constant foldable.
87 break;
88 }
89
90 __builtin_eh_return_data_regno(X); // expected-error {{argument to '__builtin_eh_return_data_regno' must be a constant integer}}
91 }
92
93 // PR5062
94 void test12(void) __attribute__((__noreturn__));
test12(void)95 void test12(void) {
96 __builtin_trap(); // no warning because trap is noreturn.
97 }
98
test_unknown_builtin(int a,int b)99 void test_unknown_builtin(int a, int b) {
100 __builtin_isles(a, b); // expected-error{{use of unknown builtin}} \
101 // expected-note{{did you mean '__builtin_isless'?}}
102 }
103
test13()104 int test13() {
105 __builtin_eh_return(0, 0); // no warning, eh_return never returns.
106 }
107
108 // <rdar://problem/8228293>
test14()109 void test14() {
110 int old;
111 old = __sync_fetch_and_min((volatile int *)&old, 1);
112 }
113
114 // <rdar://problem/8336581>
test15(const char * s)115 void test15(const char *s) {
116 __builtin_printf("string is %s\n", s);
117 }
118
119 // PR7885
test16()120 int test16() {
121 return __builtin_constant_p() + // expected-error{{too few arguments}}
122 __builtin_constant_p(1, 2); // expected-error {{too many arguments}}
123 }
124
125 // __builtin_constant_p cannot resolve non-constants as a file scoped array.
126 int expr;
127 char y[__builtin_constant_p(expr) ? -1 : 1]; // no warning, the builtin is false.
128
129 // no warning, the builtin is false.
130 struct foo { int a; };
131 struct foo x = (struct foo) { __builtin_constant_p(42) ? 37 : 927 };
132
133 const int test17_n = 0;
134 const char test17_c[] = {1, 2, 3, 0};
135 const char test17_d[] = {1, 2, 3, 4};
136 typedef int __attribute__((vector_size(16))) IntVector;
137 struct Aggregate { int n; char c; };
138 enum Enum { EnumValue1, EnumValue2 };
139
140 typedef __typeof(sizeof(int)) size_t;
141 size_t strlen(const char *);
142
test17()143 void test17() {
144 #define ASSERT(...) { enum { folded = (__VA_ARGS__) }; int arr[folded ? 1 : -1]; }
145 #define T(...) ASSERT(__builtin_constant_p(__VA_ARGS__))
146 #define F(...) ASSERT(!__builtin_constant_p(__VA_ARGS__))
147
148 // __builtin_constant_p returns 1 if the argument folds to:
149 // - an arithmetic constant with value which is known at compile time
150 T(test17_n);
151 T(&test17_c[3] - test17_c);
152 T(3i + 5); // expected-warning {{imaginary constant}}
153 T(4.2 * 7.6);
154 T(EnumValue1);
155 T((enum Enum)(int)EnumValue2);
156
157 // - the address of the first character of a string literal, losslessly cast
158 // to any type
159 T("string literal");
160 T((double*)"string literal");
161 T("string literal" + 0);
162 T((long)"string literal");
163
164 // ... and otherwise returns 0.
165 F("string literal" + 1);
166 F(&test17_n);
167 F(test17_c);
168 F(&test17_c);
169 F(&test17_d);
170 F((struct Aggregate){0, 1});
171 F((IntVector){0, 1, 2, 3});
172 F(test17);
173
174 // Ensure that a technique used in glibc is handled correctly.
175 #define OPT(...) (__builtin_constant_p(__VA_ARGS__) && strlen(__VA_ARGS__) < 4)
176 // FIXME: These are incorrectly treated as ICEs because strlen is treated as
177 // a builtin.
178 ASSERT(OPT("abc"));
179 ASSERT(!OPT("abcd"));
180 // In these cases, the strlen is non-constant, but the __builtin_constant_p
181 // is 0: the array size is not an ICE but is foldable.
182 ASSERT(!OPT(test17_c)); // expected-warning {{folding}}
183 ASSERT(!OPT(&test17_c[0])); // expected-warning {{folding}}
184 ASSERT(!OPT((char*)test17_c)); // expected-warning {{folding}}
185 ASSERT(!OPT(test17_d)); // expected-warning {{folding}}
186 ASSERT(!OPT(&test17_d[0])); // expected-warning {{folding}}
187 ASSERT(!OPT((char*)test17_d)); // expected-warning {{folding}}
188
189 #undef OPT
190 #undef T
191 #undef F
192 }
193
test18()194 void test18() {
195 char src[1024];
196 char dst[2048];
197 size_t result;
198 void *ptr;
199
200 ptr = __builtin___memccpy_chk(dst, src, '\037', sizeof(src), sizeof(dst));
201 result = __builtin___strlcpy_chk(dst, src, sizeof(dst), sizeof(dst));
202 result = __builtin___strlcat_chk(dst, src, sizeof(dst), sizeof(dst));
203
204 ptr = __builtin___memccpy_chk(dst, src, '\037', sizeof(src)); // expected-error {{too few arguments to function call}}
205 ptr = __builtin___strlcpy_chk(dst, src, sizeof(dst), sizeof(dst)); // expected-warning {{incompatible integer to pointer conversion}}
206 ptr = __builtin___strlcat_chk(dst, src, sizeof(dst), sizeof(dst)); // expected-warning {{incompatible integer to pointer conversion}}
207 }
208
no_ms_builtins()209 void no_ms_builtins() {
210 __assume(1); // expected-warning {{implicit declaration}}
211 __noop(1); // expected-warning {{implicit declaration}}
212 __debugbreak(); // expected-warning {{implicit declaration}}
213 }
214
unavailable()215 void unavailable() {
216 __builtin_operator_new(0); // expected-error {{'__builtin_operator_new' is only available in C++}}
217 __builtin_operator_delete(0); // expected-error {{'__builtin_operator_delete' is only available in C++}}
218 }
219
220 // rdar://18259539
221 size_t strlcpy(char * restrict dst, const char * restrict src, size_t size);
222 size_t strlcat(char * restrict dst, const char * restrict src, size_t size);
223
Test19(void)224 void Test19(void)
225 {
226 static char b[40];
227 static char buf[20];
228
229 strlcpy(buf, b, sizeof(b)); // expected-warning {{size argument in 'strlcpy' call appears to be size of the source; expected the size of the destination}} \\
230 // expected-note {{change size argument to be the size of the destination}}
231 __builtin___strlcpy_chk(buf, b, sizeof(b), __builtin_object_size(buf, 0)); // expected-warning {{size argument in '__builtin___strlcpy_chk' call appears to be size of the source; expected the size of the destination}} \
232 // expected-note {{change size argument to be the size of the destination}} \
233 // expected-warning {{'strlcpy' will always overflow; destination buffer has size 20, but size argument is 40}}
234
235 strlcat(buf, b, sizeof(b)); // expected-warning {{size argument in 'strlcat' call appears to be size of the source; expected the size of the destination}} \
236 // expected-note {{change size argument to be the size of the destination}}
237
238 __builtin___strlcat_chk(buf, b, sizeof(b), __builtin_object_size(buf, 0)); // expected-warning {{size argument in '__builtin___strlcat_chk' call appears to be size of the source; expected the size of the destination}} \
239 // expected-note {{change size argument to be the size of the destination}} \
240 // expected-warning {{'strlcat' will always overflow; destination buffer has size 20, but size argument is 40}}
241 }
242
243 // rdar://11076881
Test20(char * p,const char * in,unsigned n)244 char * Test20(char *p, const char *in, unsigned n)
245 {
246 static char buf[10];
247
248 __builtin___memcpy_chk (&buf[6], in, 5, __builtin_object_size (&buf[6], 0)); // expected-warning {{'memcpy' will always overflow; destination buffer has size 4, but size argument is 5}}
249
250 __builtin___memcpy_chk (p, "abcde", n, __builtin_object_size (p, 0));
251
252 __builtin___memcpy_chk (&buf[5], "abcde", 5, __builtin_object_size (&buf[5], 0));
253
254 __builtin___memcpy_chk (&buf[5], "abcde", n, __builtin_object_size (&buf[5], 0));
255
256 __builtin___memcpy_chk (&buf[6], "abcde", 5, __builtin_object_size (&buf[6], 0)); // expected-warning {{'memcpy' will always overflow; destination buffer has size 4, but size argument is 5}}
257
258 return buf;
259 }
260
261 typedef void (fn_t)(int);
262
test_builtin_launder(char * p,void * vp,const void * cvp,const volatile int * ip,float * restrict fp,fn_t * fn)263 void test_builtin_launder(char *p, void *vp, const void *cvp,
264 const volatile int *ip, float *restrict fp,
265 fn_t *fn) {
266 __builtin_launder(); // expected-error {{too few arguments to function call, expected 1, have 0}}
267 __builtin_launder(p, p); // expected-error {{too many arguments to function call, expected 1, have 2}}
268 int x;
269 __builtin_launder(x); // expected-error {{non-pointer argument to '__builtin_launder' is not allowed}}
270 char *d = __builtin_launder(p);
271 __builtin_launder(vp); // expected-error {{void pointer argument to '__builtin_launder' is not allowed}}
272 __builtin_launder(cvp); // expected-error {{void pointer argument to '__builtin_launder' is not allowed}}
273 const volatile int *id = __builtin_launder(ip);
274 int *id2 = __builtin_launder(ip); // expected-warning {{discards qualifiers}}
275 float *fd = __builtin_launder(fp);
276 __builtin_launder(fn); // expected-error {{function pointer argument to '__builtin_launder' is not allowed}}
277 }
278
test21(const int * ptr)279 void test21(const int *ptr) {
280 __sync_fetch_and_add(ptr, 1); // expected-error{{address argument to atomic builtin cannot be const-qualified ('const int *' invalid)}}
281 __atomic_fetch_add(ptr, 1, 0); // expected-error {{address argument to atomic operation must be a pointer to non-const type ('const int *' invalid)}}
282 }
283
284 void test_ei_i42i(_ExtInt(42) *ptr, int value) {
285 __sync_fetch_and_add(ptr, value); // expected-error {{Atomic memory operand must have a power-of-two size}}
286 // expected-warning@+1 {{the semantics of this intrinsic changed with GCC version 4.4 - the newer semantics are provided here}}
287 __sync_nand_and_fetch(ptr, value); // expected-error {{Atomic memory operand must have a power-of-two size}}
288
289 __atomic_fetch_add(ptr, 1, 0); // expected-error {{argument to atomic builtin of type '_ExtInt' is not supported}}
290 }
291
292 void test_ei_i64i(_ExtInt(64) *ptr, int value) {
293 __sync_fetch_and_add(ptr, value); // expect success
294 // expected-warning@+1 {{the semantics of this intrinsic changed with GCC version 4.4 - the newer semantics are provided here}}
295 __sync_nand_and_fetch(ptr, value); // expect success
296
297 __atomic_fetch_add(ptr, 1, 0); // expected-error {{argument to atomic builtin of type '_ExtInt' is not supported}}
298 }
299
300 void test_ei_ii42(int *ptr, _ExtInt(42) value) {
301 __sync_fetch_and_add(ptr, value); // expect success
302 // expected-warning@+1 {{the semantics of this intrinsic changed with GCC version 4.4 - the newer semantics are provided here}}
303 __sync_nand_and_fetch(ptr, value); // expect success
304 }
305
306 void test_ei_ii64(int *ptr, _ExtInt(64) value) {
307 __sync_fetch_and_add(ptr, value); // expect success
308 // expected-warning@+1 {{the semantics of this intrinsic changed with GCC version 4.4 - the newer semantics are provided here}}
309 __sync_nand_and_fetch(ptr, value); // expect success
310 }
311
312 void test_ei_i42i42(_ExtInt(42) *ptr, _ExtInt(42) value) {
313 __sync_fetch_and_add(ptr, value); // expected-error {{Atomic memory operand must have a power-of-two size}}
314 // expected-warning@+1 {{the semantics of this intrinsic changed with GCC version 4.4 - the newer semantics are provided here}}
315 __sync_nand_and_fetch(ptr, value); // expected-error {{Atomic memory operand must have a power-of-two size}}
316 }
317
318 void test_ei_i64i64(_ExtInt(64) *ptr, _ExtInt(64) value) {
319 __sync_fetch_and_add(ptr, value); // expect success
320 // expected-warning@+1 {{the semantics of this intrinsic changed with GCC version 4.4 - the newer semantics are provided here}}
321 __sync_nand_and_fetch(ptr, value); // expect success
322 }
323
test22(void)324 void test22(void) {
325 (void)__builtin_signbit(); // expected-error{{too few arguments to function call, expected 1, have 0}}
326 (void)__builtin_signbit(1.0, 2.0, 3.0); // expected-error{{too many arguments to function call, expected 1, have 3}}
327 (void)__builtin_signbit(1); // expected-error {{floating point classification requires argument of floating point type (passed in 'int')}}
328 (void)__builtin_signbit(1.0);
329 (void)__builtin_signbit(1.0f);
330 (void)__builtin_signbit(1.0L);
331
332 (void)__builtin_signbitf(); // expected-error{{too few arguments to function call, expected 1, have 0}}
333 (void)__builtin_signbitf(1.0, 2.0, 3.0); // expected-error{{too many arguments to function call, expected 1, have 3}}
334 (void)__builtin_signbitf(1);
335 (void)__builtin_signbitf(1.0);
336 (void)__builtin_signbitf(1.0f);
337 (void)__builtin_signbitf(1.0L);
338
339 (void)__builtin_signbitl(); // expected-error{{too few arguments to function call, expected 1, have 0}}
340 (void)__builtin_signbitl(1.0, 2.0, 3.0); // expected-error{{too many arguments to function call, expected 1, have 3}}
341 (void)__builtin_signbitl(1);
342 (void)__builtin_signbitl(1.0);
343 (void)__builtin_signbitl(1.0f);
344 (void)__builtin_signbitl(1.0L);
345 }
346
347 // rdar://43909200
348 #define memcpy(x,y,z) __builtin___memcpy_chk(x,y,z, __builtin_object_size(x,0))
349 #define my_memcpy(x,y,z) __builtin___memcpy_chk(x,y,z, __builtin_object_size(x,0))
350
test23()351 void test23() {
352 char src[1024];
353 char buf[10];
354 memcpy(buf, src, 11); // expected-warning{{'memcpy' will always overflow; destination buffer has size 10, but size argument is 11}}
355 my_memcpy(buf, src, 11); // expected-warning{{'memcpy' will always overflow; destination buffer has size 10, but size argument is 11}}
356 }
357
358 // Test that __builtin_is_constant_evaluated() is not allowed in C
test_cxx_builtin()359 int test_cxx_builtin() {
360 // expected-error@+1 {{use of unknown builtin '__builtin_is_constant_evaluated'}}
361 return __builtin_is_constant_evaluated();
362 }
363
test_builtin_complex()364 void test_builtin_complex() {
365 __builtin_complex(); // expected-error {{too few}}
366 __builtin_complex(1); // expected-error {{too few}}
367 __builtin_complex(1, 2, 3); // expected-error {{too many}}
368
369 _Static_assert(_Generic(__builtin_complex(1.0f, 2.0f), _Complex float: 1, default: 0), "");
370 _Static_assert(_Generic(__builtin_complex(1.0, 2.0), _Complex double: 1, default: 0), "");
371 _Static_assert(_Generic(__builtin_complex(1.0l, 2.0l), _Complex long double: 1, default: 0), "");
372
373 __builtin_complex(1, 2); // expected-error {{argument type 'int' is not a real floating point type}}
374 __builtin_complex(1, 2.0); // expected-error {{argument type 'int' is not a real floating point type}}
375 __builtin_complex(1.0, 2); // expected-error {{argument type 'int' is not a real floating point type}}
376
377 __builtin_complex(1.0, 2.0f); // expected-error {{arguments are of different types ('double' vs 'float')}}
378 __builtin_complex(1.0f, 2.0); // expected-error {{arguments are of different types ('float' vs 'double')}}
379 }
380
381 _Complex double builtin_complex_static_init = __builtin_complex(1.0, 2.0);
382