| // RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -analyzer-checker=core,unix.cstring,debug.ExprInspection -triple i386-apple-darwin9 -verify %s |
| // RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -analyzer-checker=core,unix.cstring,debug.ExprInspection -triple x86_64-apple-darwin9 -verify %s |
| |
| // This file runs in C++ mode so that the comparison type is 'bool', not 'int'. |
| void clang_analyzer_eval(int); |
| typedef typeof(sizeof(int)) size_t; |
| |
| // PR12206/12510 - When SimpleSValBuilder figures out that a symbol is fully |
| // constrained, it should cast the value to the result type in a binary |
| // operation...unless the binary operation is a comparison, in which case the |
| // two arguments should be the same type, but won't match the result type. |
| // |
| // This is not directly related to additive folding, but we use SValBuilder's |
| // additive folding to tickle the bug. ExprEngine will simplify fully-constrained |
| // symbols, so SValBuilder will only see them if they are (a) part of an evaluated |
| // SymExpr (e.g. with additive folding) or (b) generated by a checker (e.g. |
| // unix.cstring's strlen() modelling). |
| void PR12206(int x) { |
| size_t comparisonSize = sizeof(1 == 1); |
| |
| // Sanity check. This test is useless if size_t isn't bigger than bool. |
| clang_analyzer_eval(sizeof(size_t) > comparisonSize); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| |
| // Build a SymIntExpr, dependent on x. |
| int local = x - 1; |
| |
| // Create a value that requires more bits to store than a comparison result. |
| int value = 1; |
| value <<= 8 * comparisonSize; |
| value += 1; |
| |
| // Constrain the value of x. |
| if (x != value) return; |
| |
| // Constant-folding will turn (local+1) back into the symbol for x. |
| // The point of this dance is to make SValBuilder be responsible for |
| // turning the symbol into a ConcreteInt, rather than ExprEngine. |
| |
| // Test relational operators. |
| clang_analyzer_eval((local + 1) >= 2); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| clang_analyzer_eval(2 <= (local + 1)); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| |
| // Test equality operators. |
| clang_analyzer_eval((local + 1) != 1); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| clang_analyzer_eval(1 != (local + 1)); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| } |
| |
| void PR12206_truncation(signed char x) { |
| // Build a SymIntExpr, dependent on x. |
| signed char local = x - 1; |
| |
| // Constrain the value of x. |
| if (x != 1) return; |
| |
| // Constant-folding will turn (local+1) back into the symbol for x. |
| // The point of this dance is to make SValBuilder be responsible for |
| // turning the symbol into a ConcreteInt, rather than ExprEngine. |
| |
| // Construct a value that cannot be represented by 'char', |
| // but that has the same lower bits as x. |
| signed int value = 1 + (1 << 8); |
| |
| // Test relational operators. |
| clang_analyzer_eval((local + 1) < value); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| clang_analyzer_eval(value > (local + 1)); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| |
| // Test equality operators. |
| clang_analyzer_eval((local + 1) != value); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| clang_analyzer_eval(value != (local + 1)); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| } |
| |
| // This test is insurance in case we significantly change how SymExprs are |
| // evaluated. |
| size_t strlen(const char *s); |
| void PR12206_strlen(const char *x) { |
| size_t comparisonSize = sizeof(1 == 1); |
| |
| // Sanity check. This test is useless if size_t isn't bigger than bool. |
| clang_analyzer_eval(sizeof(size_t) > comparisonSize); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| |
| // Create a value that requires more bits to store than a comparison result. |
| size_t value = 1UL; |
| value <<= 8 * comparisonSize; |
| value += 1; |
| |
| // Constrain the length of x. |
| if (strlen(x) != value) return; |
| |
| // Test relational operators. |
| clang_analyzer_eval(strlen(x) >= 2); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| clang_analyzer_eval(2 <= strlen(x)); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| |
| // Test equality operators. |
| clang_analyzer_eval(strlen(x) != 1); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| clang_analyzer_eval(1 != strlen(x)); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} |
| } |