1 // RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -analyzer-checker=core,alpha.core,debug.ExprInspection -analyzer-store=region -verify -Wno-null-dereference -Wno-tautological-undefined-compare -analyzer-config eagerly-assume=false %s
2 
3 void clang_analyzer_eval(bool);
4 
5 typedef typeof(sizeof(int)) size_t;
6 void malloc (size_t);
7 
f1()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.
t1()22 char t1 () {
23   ref() = 'c';
24   return '0';
25 }
26 
27 // just a sanity test, the same behavior as t1()
t2()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!
t3()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 
t4()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 
t5(char & r)49 char t5 (char& r) {
50   r = 'c'; // no-warning
51   if (r) return r;
52   return *(char*)0; // no-warning
53 }
54 
t6(char * p)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 
mPR13440::S71     int *m() { return x; }
72   };
73 
74   struct S2 {
75     int (&x)[1];
76 
mPR13440::S277     int *m() { return x; }
78 
testArrayToPointerDecayWithNonTypedValueRegionPR13440::S279     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 
test()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 
testNullReference()101 void testNullReference() {
102   int *x = 0;
103   int &y = *x; // expected-warning{{Dereference of null pointer}}
104   y = 5;
105 }
106 
testRetroactiveNullReference(int * x)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 namespace TestReferenceAddress {
121 struct S { int &x; };
122 S getS();
123 S *getSP();
124 
testReferenceAddress(int & x)125 void testReferenceAddress(int &x) {
126 // FIXME: Move non-zero reference assumption out of RangeConstraintManager.cpp:422
127 #ifdef ANALYZER_CM_Z3
128   clang_analyzer_eval(&x != 0); // expected-warning{{UNKNOWN}}
129   clang_analyzer_eval(&ref() != 0); // expected-warning{{UNKNOWN}}
130 #else
131   clang_analyzer_eval(&x != 0); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
132   clang_analyzer_eval(&ref() != 0); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
133 #endif
134 
135 #ifdef ANALYZER_CM_Z3
136   clang_analyzer_eval(&getS().x != 0); // expected-warning{{UNKNOWN}}
137 #else
138   clang_analyzer_eval(&getS().x != 0); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
139 #endif
140 
141 #ifdef ANALYZER_CM_Z3
142   clang_analyzer_eval(&getSP()->x != 0); // expected-warning{{UNKNOWN}}
143 #else
144   clang_analyzer_eval(&getSP()->x != 0); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
145 #endif
146 }
147 }
148 
testFunctionPointerReturn(void * opaque)149 void testFunctionPointerReturn(void *opaque) {
150   typedef int &(*RefFn)();
151 
152   RefFn getRef = (RefFn)opaque;
153 
154   // Don't crash writing to or reading from this reference.
155   int &x = getRef();
156   x = 42;
157   clang_analyzer_eval(x == 42); // expected-warning{{TRUE}}
158 }
159 
testReturnNullReference()160 int &testReturnNullReference() {
161   int *x = 0;
162   return *x; // expected-warning{{Returning null reference}}
163 }
164 
refFromPointer()165 char &refFromPointer() {
166   return *ptr();
167 }
168 
testReturnReference()169 void testReturnReference() {
170   clang_analyzer_eval(ptr() == 0); // expected-warning{{UNKNOWN}}
171   clang_analyzer_eval(&refFromPointer() == 0); // expected-warning{{FALSE}}
172 }
173 
intRefParam(int & r)174 void intRefParam(int &r) {
175 	;
176 }
177 
test(int * ptr)178 void test(int *ptr) {
179 	clang_analyzer_eval(ptr == 0); // expected-warning{{UNKNOWN}}
180 
181 	extern void use(int &ref);
182 	use(*ptr);
183 
184 	clang_analyzer_eval(ptr == 0); // expected-warning{{FALSE}}
185 }
186 
testIntRefParam()187 void testIntRefParam() {
188 	int i = 0;
189 	intRefParam(i); // no-warning
190 }
191 
refParam(int & byteIndex)192 int refParam(int &byteIndex) {
193 	return byteIndex;
194 }
195 
testRefParam(int * p)196 void testRefParam(int *p) {
197 	if (p)
198 		;
199 	refParam(*p); // expected-warning {{Forming reference to null pointer}}
200 }
201 
ptrRefParam(int * & byteIndex)202 int ptrRefParam(int *&byteIndex) {
203 	return *byteIndex;  // expected-warning {{Dereference of null pointer}}
204 }
testRefParam2()205 void testRefParam2() {
206 	int *p = 0;
207 	int *&rp = p;
208 	ptrRefParam(rp);
209 }
210 
maybeNull()211 int *maybeNull() {
212 	extern bool coin();
213 	static int x;
214 	return coin() ? &x : 0;
215 }
216 
use(int & x)217 void use(int &x) {
218 	x = 1; // no-warning
219 }
220 
testSuppression()221 void testSuppression() {
222 	use(*maybeNull());
223 }
224 
225 namespace rdar11212286 {
226   class B{};
227 
test()228   B test() {
229     B *x = 0;
230     return *x; // expected-warning {{Forming reference to null pointer}}
231   }
232 
testif(B * x)233   B testif(B *x) {
234     if (x)
235       ;
236     return *x; // expected-warning {{Forming reference to null pointer}}
237   }
238 
idc(B * x)239   void idc(B *x) {
240     if (x)
241       ;
242   }
243 
testidc(B * x)244   B testidc(B *x) {
245     idc(x);
246     return *x; // no-warning
247   }
248 }
249 
250 namespace PR15694 {
251   class C {
252     bool bit : 1;
bar(const T & obj)253     template <class T> void bar(const T &obj) {}
foo()254     void foo() {
255       bar(bit); // don't crash
256     }
257   };
258 }
259