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			250 lines
		
	
	
		
			9.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
| // RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -verify -pedantic -fsyntax-only
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| 
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| // PR 8876 - don't warn about trivially unreachable null derefs.  Note that
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| // we put this here because the reachability analysis only kicks in for
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| // suppressing false positives when code has no errors.
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| #define PR8876(err_ptr) do {\
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|     if (err_ptr) *(int*)(err_ptr) = 1;\
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|   } while (0)
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| 
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| #define PR8876_pos(err_ptr) do {\
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|     if (!err_ptr) *(int*)(err_ptr) = 1;\
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|   } while (0)
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| 
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| 
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| // Test that we don't report divide-by-zero errors in unreachable code.
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| // This test should be left as is, as it also tests CFG functionality.
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| void radar9171946() {
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|   if (0) {
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|     0 / (0 ? 1 : 0); // expected-warning {{expression result unused}}
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| int test_pr8876() {
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|   PR8876(0); // no-warning
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|   PR8876_pos(0); // expected-warning{{indirection of non-volatile null pointer will be deleted, not trap}} expected-note{{consider using __builtin_trap() or qualifying pointer with 'volatile'}}
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|   return 0;
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| }
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| 
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| // PR 8183 - Handle null pointer constants on the left-side of the '&&', and reason about
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| // this when determining the reachability of the null pointer dereference on the right side.
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| void pr8183(unsigned long long test)
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| {
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|   (void)((((void*)0)) && (*((unsigned long long*)(((void*)0))) = ((unsigned long long)((test)) % (unsigned long long)((1000000000)))));  // no-warning
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|   (*((unsigned long long*)(((void*)0))) = ((unsigned long long)((test)) % (unsigned long long)((1000000000)))); // expected-warning {{indirection of non-volatile null pointer will be deleted, not trap}} expected-note {{consider using __builtin_trap() or qualifying pointer with 'volatile'}}
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| }
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| 
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| // PR1966
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| _Complex double test1() {
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|   return __extension__ 1.0if;
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| }
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| 
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| _Complex double test2() {
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|   return 1.0if;    // expected-warning {{imaginary constants are a GNU extension}}
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| }
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| 
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| // rdar://6097308
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| void test3() {
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|   int x;
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|   (__extension__ x) = 10;
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| }
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| 
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| // rdar://6162726
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| void test4() {
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|       static int var;
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|       var =+ 5;  // expected-warning {{use of unary operator that may be intended as compound assignment (+=)}}
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|       var =- 5;  // expected-warning {{use of unary operator that may be intended as compound assignment (-=)}}
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|       var = +5;  // no warning when space between the = and +.
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|       var = -5;
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| 
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|       var =+5;  // no warning when the subexpr of the unary op has no space before it.
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|       var =-5;
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|   
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| #define FIVE 5
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|       var=-FIVE;  // no warning with macros.
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|       var=-FIVE;
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| }
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| 
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| // rdar://6319320
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| void test5(int *X, float *P) {
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|   (float*)X = P;   // expected-error {{assignment to cast is illegal, lvalue casts are not supported}}
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| #define FOO ((float*) X)
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|   FOO = P;   // expected-error {{assignment to cast is illegal, lvalue casts are not supported}}
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| }
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| 
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| void test6() {
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|   int X;
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|   X();  // expected-error {{called object type 'int' is not a function or function pointer}}
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| }
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| 
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| void test7(int *P, _Complex float Gamma) {
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|    P = (P-42) + Gamma*4;  // expected-error {{invalid operands to binary expression ('int *' and '_Complex float')}}
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| // rdar://6095061
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| int test8(void) {
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|   int i;
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|   __builtin_choose_expr (0, 42, i) = 10;
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|   return i;
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| // PR3386
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| struct f { int x : 4;  float y[]; };
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| int test9(struct f *P) {
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|   int R;
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|   R = __alignof(P->x);  // expected-error {{invalid application of 'alignof' to bit-field}}
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|   R = __alignof(P->y);   // ok.
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|   R = sizeof(P->x); // expected-error {{invalid application of 'sizeof' to bit-field}}
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|   return R;
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| }
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| 
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| // PR3562
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| void test10(int n,...) {
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|   struct S {
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|     double          a[n];  // expected-error {{fields must have a constant size}}
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|   }               s;
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|   double x = s.a[0];  // should not get another error here.
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| #define MYMAX(A,B)    __extension__ ({ __typeof__(A) __a = (A); __typeof__(B) __b = (B); __a < __b ? __b : __a; })
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| 
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| struct mystruct {int A; };
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| void test11(struct mystruct P, float F) {
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|   MYMAX(P, F);  // expected-error {{invalid operands to binary expression ('typeof (P)' (aka 'struct mystruct') and 'typeof (F)' (aka 'float'))}}
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| }
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| 
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| // PR3753
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| int test12(const char *X) {
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|   return X == "foo";  // expected-warning {{comparison against a string literal is unspecified (use strncmp instead)}}
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| }
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| 
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| int test12b(const char *X) {
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|   return sizeof(X == "foo"); // no-warning
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| }
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| 
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| // rdar://6719156
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| void test13(
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|             void (^P)()) { // expected-error {{blocks support disabled - compile with -fblocks}}
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|   P();
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|   P = ^(){}; // expected-error {{blocks support disabled - compile with -fblocks}}
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| }
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| 
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| void test14() {
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|   typedef long long __m64 __attribute__((__vector_size__(8)));
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|   typedef short __v4hi __attribute__((__vector_size__(8)));
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| 
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|   // Ok.
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|   __v4hi a;
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|   __m64 mask = (__m64)((__v4hi)a > (__v4hi)a);
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| // PR5242
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| typedef unsigned long *test15_t;
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| 
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| test15_t test15(void) {
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|   return (test15_t)0 + (test15_t)0;  // expected-error {{invalid operands to binary expression ('test15_t' (aka 'unsigned long *') and 'test15_t')}}
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| }
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| 
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| // rdar://7446395
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| void test16(float x) { x == ((void*) 0); }  // expected-error {{invalid operands to binary expression}}
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| 
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| // PR6004
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| void test17(int x) {
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|   x = x / 0;  // expected-warning {{division by zero is undefined}}
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|   x = x % 0;  // expected-warning {{remainder by zero is undefined}}
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|   x /= 0;  // expected-warning {{division by zero is undefined}}
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|   x %= 0;  // expected-warning {{remainder by zero is undefined}}
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|   
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|   x = sizeof(x/0);  // no warning.
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| }
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| 
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| // PR6501 & PR11857
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| void test18_a(int a); // expected-note 2 {{'test18_a' declared here}}
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| void test18_b(int); // expected-note {{'test18_b' declared here}}
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| void test18_c(int a, int b); // expected-note 2 {{'test18_c' declared here}}
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| void test18_d(int a, ...); // expected-note {{'test18_d' declared here}}
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| void test18_e(int a, int b, ...); // expected-note {{'test18_e' declared here}}
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| void test18(int b) {
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|   test18_a(b, b); // expected-error {{too many arguments to function call, expected single argument 'a', have 2}}
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|   test18_a(); // expected-error {{too few arguments to function call, single argument 'a' was not specified}}
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|   test18_b(); // expected-error {{too few arguments to function call, expected 1, have 0}}
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|   test18_c(b); // expected-error {{too few arguments to function call, expected 2, have 1}}
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|   test18_c(b, b, b); // expected-error {{too many arguments to function call, expected 2, have 3}}
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|   test18_d(); // expected-error {{too few arguments to function call, at least argument 'a' must be specified}}
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|   test18_e(); // expected-error {{too few arguments to function call, expected at least 2, have 0}}
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| }
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| 
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| // PR7569
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| void test19() {
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|   *(int*)0 = 0;   // expected-warning {{indirection of non-volatile null pointer}} \
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|                   // expected-note {{consider using __builtin_trap}}
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|   *(volatile int*)0 = 0;  // Ok.
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| 
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|   // rdar://9269271
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|   int x = *(int*)0;  // expected-warning {{indirection of non-volatile null pointer}} \
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|                      // expected-note {{consider using __builtin_trap}}
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|   int x2 = *(volatile int*)0; // Ok.
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|   int *p = &(*(int*)0); // Ok;
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| }
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| 
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| int test20(int x) {
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|   return x && 4; // expected-warning {{use of logical '&&' with constant operand}} \
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|                  // expected-note {{use '&' for a bitwise operation}} \
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|                  // expected-note {{remove constant to silence this warning}}
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| 
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|   return x && sizeof(int) == 4;  // no warning, RHS is logical op.
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|   
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|   // no warning, this is an idiom for "true" in old C style.
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|   return x && (signed char)1;
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| 
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|   return x || 0;
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|   return x || 1;
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|   return x || -1; // expected-warning {{use of logical '||' with constant operand}} \
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|                   // expected-note {{use '|' for a bitwise operation}}
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|   return x || 5; // expected-warning {{use of logical '||' with constant operand}} \
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|                  // expected-note {{use '|' for a bitwise operation}}
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|   return x && 0;
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|   return x && 1;
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|   return x && -1; // expected-warning {{use of logical '&&' with constant operand}} \
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|                   // expected-note {{use '&' for a bitwise operation}} \
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|                   // expected-note {{remove constant to silence this warning}}
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|   return x && 5; // expected-warning {{use of logical '&&' with constant operand}} \
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|                  // expected-note {{use '&' for a bitwise operation}} \
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|                  // expected-note {{remove constant to silence this warning}}
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|   return x || (0);
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|   return x || (1);
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|   return x || (-1); // expected-warning {{use of logical '||' with constant operand}} \
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|                     // expected-note {{use '|' for a bitwise operation}}
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|   return x || (5); // expected-warning {{use of logical '||' with constant operand}} \
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|                    // expected-note {{use '|' for a bitwise operation}}
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|   return x && (0);
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|   return x && (1);
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|   return x && (-1); // expected-warning {{use of logical '&&' with constant operand}} \
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|                     // expected-note {{use '&' for a bitwise operation}} \
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|                     // expected-note {{remove constant to silence this warning}}
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|   return x && (5); // expected-warning {{use of logical '&&' with constant operand}} \
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|                    // expected-note {{use '&' for a bitwise operation}} \
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|                    // expected-note {{remove constant to silence this warning}}
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| 
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| }
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| 
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| struct Test21; // expected-note 2 {{forward declaration}}
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| void test21(volatile struct Test21 *ptr) {
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|   void test21_help(void);
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|   (test21_help(), *ptr); // expected-error {{incomplete type 'struct Test21' where a complete type is required}}
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|   (*ptr, test21_help()); // expected-error {{incomplete type 'struct Test21' where a complete type is required}}
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| }
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| 
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| // Make sure we do function/array decay.
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| void test22() {
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|   if ("help")
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|     (void) 0;
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| 
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|   if (test22)
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|     (void) 0;
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| }
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