| // RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -analyzer-checker=core,alpha.core -analyzer-store=region -verify -fblocks %s -analyzer-eagerly-assume | 
 | // expected-no-diagnostics | 
 |  | 
 | // Delta-reduced header stuff (needed for test cases). | 
 | typedef signed char BOOL; | 
 | typedef unsigned int NSUInteger; | 
 | typedef struct _NSZone NSZone; | 
 | @class NSInvocation, NSMethodSignature, NSCoder, NSString, NSEnumerator; | 
 | @protocol NSObject  - (BOOL)isEqual:(id)object; | 
 | - (oneway void)release; | 
 | @end  @protocol NSCopying  - (id)copyWithZone:(NSZone *)zone; | 
 | @end  @protocol NSMutableCopying  - (id)mutableCopyWithZone:(NSZone *)zone; | 
 | @end  @protocol NSCoding  - (void)encodeWithCoder:(NSCoder *)aCoder; | 
 | @end    @interface NSObject <NSObject> {} | 
 | + (id)alloc; | 
 | - (id)init; | 
 | @end  typedef struct {} | 
 | NSFastEnumerationState; | 
 | @protocol NSFastEnumeration  - (NSUInteger)countByEnumeratingWithState:(NSFastEnumerationState *)state objects:(id *)stackbuf count:(NSUInteger)len; | 
 | @end      @interface NSArray : NSObject <NSCopying, NSMutableCopying, NSCoding, NSFastEnumeration>  - (NSUInteger)count; | 
 | @end    @interface NSMutableArray : NSArray  - (void)addObject:(id)anObject; | 
 | - (BOOL)isEqualToString:(NSString *)aString; | 
 | @end        @interface NSAutoreleasePool : NSObject {} | 
 | - (void)drain; | 
 | - (id)init; | 
 | @end | 
 |  | 
 | // This test case tests that (x != 0) is eagerly evaluated before stored to | 
 | // 'y'.  This test case complements recoverCastedSymbol (see below) because | 
 | // the symbolic expression is stored to 'y' (which is a short instead of an | 
 | // int).  recoverCastedSymbol() only recovers path-sensitivity when the | 
 | // symbolic expression is literally the branch condition. | 
 | // | 
 | void handle_assign_of_condition(int x) { | 
 |   // The cast to 'short' causes us to lose symbolic constraint. | 
 |   short y = (x != 0); | 
 |   char *p = 0; | 
 |   if (y) { | 
 |     // This should be infeasible. | 
 |     if (!(x != 0)) { | 
 |       *p = 1;  // no-warning | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | // From <rdar://problem/6619921> | 
 | // | 
 | // In this test case, 'needsAnArray' is a signed char.  The analyzer tracks | 
 | // a symbolic value for this variable, but in the branch condition it is | 
 | // promoted to 'int'.  Currently the analyzer doesn't reason well about | 
 | // promotions of symbolic values, so this test case tests the logic in | 
 | // 'recoverCastedSymbol()' (GRExprEngine.cpp) to test that we recover | 
 | // path-sensitivity and use the symbol for 'needsAnArray' in the branch | 
 | // condition. | 
 | // | 
 | void handle_symbolic_cast_in_condition(void) { | 
 |   NSAutoreleasePool* pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init]; | 
 |  | 
 |   BOOL needsAnArray = [@"aString" isEqualToString:@"anotherString"]; | 
 |   NSMutableArray* array = needsAnArray ? [[NSMutableArray alloc] init] : 0; | 
 |   if(needsAnArray) | 
 |     [array release]; | 
 |  | 
 |   [pool drain]; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | // From PR 3836 (http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=3836) | 
 | // | 
 | // In this test case, the double '!' works fine with our symbolic constraints, | 
 | // but we don't support comparing SymConstraint != SymConstraint.  By eagerly | 
 | // assuming the truth of !!a or !!b, we can compare these values directly. | 
 | // | 
 | void pr3836(int *a, int *b) { | 
 |   if (!!a != !!b) /* one of them is NULL */ | 
 |     return; | 
 |   if (!a && !b) /* both are NULL */ | 
 |     return; | 
 |        | 
 |   *a = 1; // no-warning | 
 |   *b = 1; // no-warning | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | //===---------------------------------------------------------------------===// | 
 | // <rdar://problem/7342806> | 
 | // This false positive occurred because the symbolic constraint on a short was | 
 | // not maintained via sign extension.  The analyzer doesn't properly handle | 
 | // the sign extension, but now tracks the constraint.  This particular | 
 | // case relies on -analyzer-eagerly-assume because of the expression | 
 | // 'Flag1 != Count > 0'. | 
 | //===---------------------------------------------------------------------===// | 
 |  | 
 | void rdar7342806_aux(short x); | 
 |  | 
 | void rdar7342806() { | 
 |   extern short Count; | 
 |   extern short Flag1; | 
 |  | 
 |   short *Pointer = 0; | 
 |   short  Flag2   = !!Pointer;   // Flag2 is false (0). | 
 |   short  Ok      = 1; | 
 |   short  Which; | 
 |  | 
 |   if( Flag1 != Count > 0 ) | 
 |     // Static analyzer skips this so either | 
 |     //   Flag1 is true and Count > 0 | 
 |     // or | 
 |     //   Flag1 is false and Count <= 0 | 
 |     Ok = 0; | 
 |  | 
 |   if( Flag1 != Flag2 ) | 
 |     // Analyzer skips this so Flag1 and Flag2 have the | 
 |     // same value, both are false because Flag2 is false. And | 
 |     // from that we know Count must be <= 0. | 
 |     Ok = 0; | 
 |  | 
 |   for( Which = 0; | 
 |          Which < Count && Ok; | 
 |            Which++ ) | 
 |     // This statement can only execute if Count > 0 which can only | 
 |     // happen when Flag1 and Flag2 are both true and Flag2 will only | 
 |     // be true when Pointer is not NULL. | 
 |     rdar7342806_aux(*Pointer); // no-warning | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | //===---------------------------------------------------------------------===// | 
 | // PR 5627 - http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=5627 | 
 | //  This test case depends on using -analyzer-eagerly-assume and | 
 | //  -analyzer-store=region.  The '-analyzer-eagerly-assume' causes the path | 
 | //  to bifurcate when evaluating the function call argument, and a state | 
 | //  caching bug in GRExprEngine::CheckerVisit (and friends) caused the store | 
 | //  to 'p' to not be evaluated along one path, but then an autotransition caused | 
 | //  the path to keep on propagating with 'p' still set to an undefined value. | 
 | //  We would then get a bogus report of returning uninitialized memory. | 
 | //  Note: CheckerVisit mistakenly cleared an existing node, and the cleared | 
 | //  node was resurrected by GRStmtNodeBuilder::~GRStmtNodeBuilder(), where | 
 | //  'p' was not assigned. | 
 | //===---------------------------------------------------------------------===// | 
 |  | 
 | float *pr5627_f(int y); | 
 |  | 
 | float *pr5627_g(int x) { | 
 |   float *p; | 
 |   p = pr5627_f(!x); | 
 |   return p; // no-warning | 
 | } | 
 |  |