| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -Wall -Wuninitialized -Wno-unused-value -Wno-unused-lambda-capture -std=c++1z -verify %s |
| |
| // definitions for std::move |
| namespace std { |
| inline namespace foo { |
| template <class T> struct remove_reference { typedef T type; }; |
| template <class T> struct remove_reference<T&> { typedef T type; }; |
| template <class T> struct remove_reference<T&&> { typedef T type; }; |
| |
| template <class T> typename remove_reference<T>::type&& move(T&& t); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| int foo(int x); |
| int bar(int* x); |
| int boo(int& x); |
| int far(const int& x); |
| int moved(int&& x); |
| int &ref(int x); |
| |
| // Test self-references within initializers which are guaranteed to be |
| // uninitialized. |
| int a = a; // no-warning: used to signal intended lack of initialization. |
| int b = b + 1; // expected-warning {{variable 'b' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int c = (c + c); // expected-warning 2 {{variable 'c' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int e = static_cast<long>(e) + 1; // expected-warning {{variable 'e' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int f = foo(f); // expected-warning {{variable 'f' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| // These don't warn as they don't require the value. |
| int g = sizeof(g); |
| void* ptr = &ptr; |
| int h = bar(&h); |
| int i = boo(i); |
| int j = far(j); |
| int k = __alignof__(k); |
| |
| int l = k ? l : l; // expected-warning 2{{variable 'l' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int m = 1 + (k ? m : m); // expected-warning 2{{variable 'm' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int n = -n; // expected-warning {{variable 'n' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int o = std::move(o); // expected-warning {{variable 'o' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| const int p = std::move(p); // expected-warning {{variable 'p' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int q = moved(std::move(q)); // expected-warning {{variable 'q' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int r = std::move((p ? q : (18, r))); // expected-warning {{variable 'r' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int s = r ?: s; // expected-warning {{variable 's' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int t = t ?: s; // expected-warning {{variable 't' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int u = (foo(u), s); // expected-warning {{variable 'u' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int v = (u += v); // expected-warning {{variable 'v' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int w = (w += 10); // expected-warning {{variable 'w' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int x = x++; // expected-warning {{variable 'x' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int y = ((s ? (y, v) : (77, y))++, sizeof(y)); // expected-warning {{variable 'y' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int z = ++ref(z); // expected-warning {{variable 'z' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int aa = (ref(aa) += 10); // expected-warning {{variable 'aa' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int bb = bb ? x : y; // expected-warning {{variable 'bb' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| void test_stuff () { |
| int a = a; // no-warning: used to signal intended lack of initialization. |
| int b = b + 1; // expected-warning {{variable 'b' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int c = (c + c); // expected-warning {{variable 'c' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int d = ({ d + d ;}); // expected-warning {{variable 'd' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int e = static_cast<long>(e) + 1; // expected-warning {{variable 'e' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int f = foo(f); // expected-warning {{variable 'f' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| // These don't warn as they don't require the value. |
| int g = sizeof(g); |
| void* ptr = &ptr; |
| int h = bar(&h); |
| int i = boo(i); |
| int j = far(j); |
| int k = __alignof__(k); |
| |
| int l = k ? l : l; // expected-warning {{variable 'l' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int m = 1 + (k ? m : m); // expected-warning {{'m' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int n = -n; // expected-warning {{variable 'n' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int o = std::move(o); // expected-warning {{variable 'o' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| const int p = std::move(p); // expected-warning {{variable 'p' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int q = moved(std::move(q)); // expected-warning {{variable 'q' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int r = std::move((p ? q : (18, r))); // expected-warning {{variable 'r' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int s = r ?: s; // expected-warning {{variable 's' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int t = t ?: s; // expected-warning {{variable 't' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int u = (foo(u), s); // expected-warning {{variable 'u' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int v = (u += v); // expected-warning {{variable 'v' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int w = (w += 10); // expected-warning {{variable 'w' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int x = x++; // expected-warning {{variable 'x' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int y = ((s ? (y, v) : (77, y))++, sizeof(y)); // expected-warning {{variable 'y' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int z = ++ref(z); // expected-warning {{variable 'z' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int aa = (ref(aa) += 10); // expected-warning {{variable 'aa' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int bb = bb ? x : y; // expected-warning {{variable 'bb' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| for (;;) { |
| int a = a; // no-warning: used to signal intended lack of initialization. |
| int b = b + 1; // expected-warning {{variable 'b' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int c = (c + c); // expected-warning {{variable 'c' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int d = ({ d + d ;}); // expected-warning {{variable 'd' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int e = static_cast<long>(e) + 1; // expected-warning {{variable 'e' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int f = foo(f); // expected-warning {{variable 'f' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| // These don't warn as they don't require the value. |
| int g = sizeof(g); |
| void* ptr = &ptr; |
| int h = bar(&h); |
| int i = boo(i); |
| int j = far(j); |
| int k = __alignof__(k); |
| |
| int l = k ? l : l; // expected-warning {{variable 'l' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int m = 1 + (k ? m : m); // expected-warning {{'m' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int n = -n; // expected-warning {{variable 'n' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int o = std::move(o); // expected-warning {{variable 'o' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| const int p = std::move(p); // expected-warning {{variable 'p' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int q = moved(std::move(q)); // expected-warning {{variable 'q' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int r = std::move((p ? q : (18, r))); // expected-warning {{variable 'r' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int s = r ?: s; // expected-warning {{variable 's' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int t = t ?: s; // expected-warning {{variable 't' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int u = (foo(u), s); // expected-warning {{variable 'u' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int v = (u += v); // expected-warning {{variable 'v' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int w = (w += 10); // expected-warning {{variable 'w' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int x = x++; // expected-warning {{variable 'x' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int y = ((s ? (y, v) : (77, y))++, sizeof(y)); // expected-warning {{variable 'y' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int z = ++ref(z); // expected-warning {{variable 'z' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int aa = (ref(aa) += 10); // expected-warning {{variable 'aa' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int bb = bb ? x : y; // expected-warning {{variable 'bb' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void test_comma() { |
| int a; // expected-note {{initialize the variable 'a' to silence this warning}} |
| int b = (a, a ?: 2); // expected-warning {{variable 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| int c = (a, a, b, c); // expected-warning {{variable 'c' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| int d; // expected-note {{initialize the variable 'd' to silence this warning}} |
| int e = (foo(d), e, b); // expected-warning {{variable 'd' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| int f; // expected-note {{initialize the variable 'f' to silence this warning}} |
| f = f + 1, 2; // expected-warning {{variable 'f' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| int h; |
| int g = (h, g, 2); // no-warning: h, g are evaluated but not used. |
| } |
| |
| namespace member_ptr { |
| struct A { |
| int x; |
| int y; |
| A(int x) : x{x} {} |
| }; |
| |
| void test_member_ptr() { |
| int A::* px = &A::x; |
| A a{a.*px}; // expected-warning {{variable 'a' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A b = b; // expected-warning {{variable 'b' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| } |
| } |
| |
| namespace const_ptr { |
| void foo(int *a); |
| void bar(const int *a); |
| void foobar(const int **a); |
| |
| void test_const_ptr() { |
| int a; |
| int b; // expected-note {{initialize the variable 'b' to silence this warning}} |
| foo(&a); |
| bar(&b); |
| b = a + b; // expected-warning {{variable 'b' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| int *ptr; //expected-note {{initialize the variable 'ptr' to silence this warning}} |
| const int *ptr2; |
| foo(ptr); // expected-warning {{variable 'ptr' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| foobar(&ptr2); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Also test similar constructs in a field's initializer. |
| struct S { |
| int x; |
| int y; |
| const int z = 5; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| S(bool (*)[1]) : x(x) {} // expected-warning {{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(bool (*)[2]) : x(x + 1) {} // expected-warning {{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(bool (*)[3]) : x(x + x) {} // expected-warning 2{{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(bool (*)[4]) : x(static_cast<long>(x) + 1) {} // expected-warning {{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(bool (*)[5]) : x(foo(x)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| |
| // These don't actually require the value of x and so shouldn't warn. |
| S(char (*)[1]) : x(sizeof(x)) {} // rdar://8610363 |
| S(char (*)[2]) : ptr(&ptr) {} |
| S(char (*)[3]) : x(bar(&x)) {} |
| S(char (*)[4]) : x(boo(x)) {} |
| S(char (*)[5]) : x(far(x)) {} |
| S(char (*)[6]) : x(__alignof__(x)) {} |
| |
| S(int (*)[1]) : x(0), y(x ? y : y) {} // expected-warning 2{{field 'y' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[2]) : x(0), y(1 + (x ? y : y)) {} // expected-warning 2{{field 'y' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[3]) : x(-x) {} // expected-warning {{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[4]) : x(std::move(x)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[5]) : z(std::move(z)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'z' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[6]) : x(moved(std::move(x))) {} // expected-warning {{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[7]) : x(0), y(std::move((x ? x : (18, y)))) {} // expected-warning {{field 'y' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[8]) : x(0), y(x ?: y) {} // expected-warning {{field 'y' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[9]) : x(0), y(y ?: x) {} // expected-warning {{field 'y' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[10]) : x(0), y((foo(y), x)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'y' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[11]) : x(0), y(x += y) {} // expected-warning {{field 'y' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[12]) : x(x += 10) {} // expected-warning {{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[13]) : x(x++) {} // expected-warning {{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[14]) : x(0), y(((x ? (y, x) : (77, y))++, sizeof(y))) {} // expected-warning {{field 'y' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[15]) : x(++ref(x)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[16]) : x((ref(x) += 10)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| S(int (*)[17]) : x(0), y(y ? x : x) {} // expected-warning {{field 'y' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| }; |
| |
| // Test self-references with record types. |
| class A { |
| // Non-POD class. |
| public: |
| enum count { ONE, TWO, THREE }; |
| int num; |
| static int count; |
| int get() const { return num; } |
| int get2() { return num; } |
| int set(int x) { num = x; return num; } |
| static int zero() { return 0; } |
| |
| A() {} |
| A(A const &a) {} |
| A(int x) {} |
| A(int *x) {} |
| A(A *a) {} |
| A(A &&a) {} |
| ~A(); |
| bool operator!(); |
| bool operator!=(const A&); |
| }; |
| |
| bool operator!=(int, const A&); |
| |
| A getA() { return A(); } |
| A getA(int x) { return A(); } |
| A getA(A* a) { return A(); } |
| A getA(A a) { return A(); } |
| A moveA(A&& a) { return A(); } |
| A const_refA(const A& a) { return A(); } |
| |
| void setupA(bool x) { |
| A a1; |
| a1.set(a1.get()); |
| A a2(a1.get()); |
| A a3(a1); |
| A a4(&a4); |
| A a5(a5.zero()); |
| A a6(a6.ONE); |
| A a7 = getA(); |
| A a8 = getA(a8.TWO); |
| A a9 = getA(&a9); |
| A a10(a10.count); |
| |
| A a11(a11); // expected-warning {{variable 'a11' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a12(a12.get()); // expected-warning {{variable 'a12' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a13(a13.num); // expected-warning {{variable 'a13' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a14 = A(a14); // expected-warning {{variable 'a14' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a15 = getA(a15.num); // expected-warning {{variable 'a15' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a16(&a16.num); // expected-warning {{variable 'a16' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a17(a17.get2()); // expected-warning {{variable 'a17' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a18 = x ? a18 : a17; // expected-warning {{variable 'a18' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a19 = getA(x ? a19 : a17); // expected-warning {{variable 'a19' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a20{a20}; // expected-warning {{variable 'a20' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a21 = {a21}; // expected-warning {{variable 'a21' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| // FIXME: Make the local uninitialized warning consistent with the global |
| // uninitialized checking. |
| A *a22 = new A(a22->count); // expected-warning {{variable 'a22' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A *a23 = new A(a23->ONE); // expected-warning {{variable 'a23' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A *a24 = new A(a24->TWO); // expected-warning {{variable 'a24' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A *a25 = new A(a25->zero()); // expected-warning {{variable 'a25' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| A *a26 = new A(a26->get()); // expected-warning {{variable 'a26' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A *a27 = new A(a27->get2()); // expected-warning {{variable 'a27' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A *a28 = new A(a28->num); // expected-warning {{variable 'a28' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| const A a29(a29); // expected-warning {{variable 'a29' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| const A a30 = a30; // expected-warning {{variable 'a30' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| A a31 = std::move(a31); // expected-warning {{variable 'a31' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a32 = moveA(std::move(a32)); // expected-warning {{variable 'a32' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a33 = A(std::move(a33)); // expected-warning {{variable 'a33' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a34(std::move(a34)); // expected-warning {{variable 'a34' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a35 = std::move(x ? a34 : (37, a35)); // expected-warning {{variable 'a35' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| A a36 = const_refA(a36); |
| A a37(const_refA(a37)); |
| |
| A a38({a38}); // expected-warning {{variable 'a38' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a39 = {a39}; // expected-warning {{variable 'a39' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a40 = A({a40}); // expected-warning {{variable 'a40' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| A a41 = !a41; // expected-warning {{variable 'a41' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a42 = !(a42); // expected-warning {{variable 'a42' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a43 = a43 != a42; // expected-warning {{variable 'a43' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a44 = a43 != a44; // expected-warning {{variable 'a44' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a45 = a45 != a45; // expected-warning 2{{variable 'a45' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a46 = 0 != a46; // expected-warning {{variable 'a46' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| A a47(a47.set(a47.num)); // expected-warning 2{{variable 'a47' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a48(a47.set(a48.num)); // expected-warning {{variable 'a48' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a49(a47.set(a48.num)); |
| } |
| |
| bool cond; |
| |
| A a1; |
| A a2(a1.get()); |
| A a3(a1); |
| A a4(&a4); |
| A a5(a5.zero()); |
| A a6(a6.ONE); |
| A a7 = getA(); |
| A a8 = getA(a8.TWO); |
| A a9 = getA(&a9); |
| A a10(a10.count); |
| |
| A a11(a11); // expected-warning {{variable 'a11' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a12(a12.get()); // expected-warning {{variable 'a12' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a13(a13.num); // expected-warning {{variable 'a13' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a14 = A(a14); // expected-warning {{variable 'a14' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a15 = getA(a15.num); // expected-warning {{variable 'a15' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a16(&a16.num); // expected-warning {{variable 'a16' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a17(a17.get2()); // expected-warning {{variable 'a17' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a18 = cond ? a18 : a17; // expected-warning {{variable 'a18' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a19 = getA(cond ? a19 : a17); // expected-warning {{variable 'a19' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a20{a20}; // expected-warning {{variable 'a20' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a21 = {a21}; // expected-warning {{variable 'a21' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| A *a22 = new A(a22->count); |
| A *a23 = new A(a23->ONE); |
| A *a24 = new A(a24->TWO); |
| A *a25 = new A(a25->zero()); |
| |
| A *a26 = new A(a26->get()); // expected-warning {{variable 'a26' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A *a27 = new A(a27->get2()); // expected-warning {{variable 'a27' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A *a28 = new A(a28->num); // expected-warning {{variable 'a28' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| const A a29(a29); // expected-warning {{variable 'a29' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| const A a30 = a30; // expected-warning {{variable 'a30' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| A a31 = std::move(a31); // expected-warning {{variable 'a31' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a32 = moveA(std::move(a32)); // expected-warning {{variable 'a32' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a33 = A(std::move(a33)); // expected-warning {{variable 'a33' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a34(std::move(a34)); // expected-warning {{variable 'a34' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a35 = std::move(x ? a34 : (37, a35)); // expected-warning {{variable 'a35' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| A a36 = const_refA(a36); |
| A a37(const_refA(a37)); |
| |
| A a38({a38}); // expected-warning {{variable 'a38' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a39 = {a39}; // expected-warning {{variable 'a39' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a40 = A({a40}); // expected-warning {{variable 'a40' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| A a41 = !a41; // expected-warning {{variable 'a41' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a42 = !(a42); // expected-warning {{variable 'a42' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a43 = a43 != a42; // expected-warning {{variable 'a43' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a44 = a43 != a44; // expected-warning {{variable 'a44' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a45 = a45 != a45; // expected-warning 2{{variable 'a45' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| A a46 = 0 != a46; // expected-warning {{variable 'a46' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| A a47(a47.set(a47.num)); // expected-warning 2{{variable 'a47' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a48(a47.set(a48.num)); // expected-warning {{variable 'a48' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a49(a47.set(a48.num)); |
| |
| class T { |
| A a, a2; |
| const A c_a; |
| A* ptr_a; |
| |
| T() {} |
| T(bool (*)[1]) : a() {} |
| T(bool (*)[2]) : a2(a.get()) {} |
| T(bool (*)[3]) : a2(a) {} |
| T(bool (*)[4]) : a(&a) {} |
| T(bool (*)[5]) : a(a.zero()) {} |
| T(bool (*)[6]) : a(a.ONE) {} |
| T(bool (*)[7]) : a(getA()) {} |
| T(bool (*)[8]) : a2(getA(a.TWO)) {} |
| T(bool (*)[9]) : a(getA(&a)) {} |
| T(bool (*)[10]) : a(a.count) {} |
| |
| T(bool (*)[11]) : a(a) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[12]) : a(a.get()) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[13]) : a(a.num) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[14]) : a(A(a)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[15]) : a(getA(a.num)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[16]) : a(&a.num) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[17]) : a(a.get2()) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[18]) : a2(cond ? a2 : a) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a2' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[19]) : a2(cond ? a2 : a) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a2' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[20]) : a{a} {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[21]) : a({a}) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| |
| T(bool (*)[22]) : ptr_a(new A(ptr_a->count)) {} |
| T(bool (*)[23]) : ptr_a(new A(ptr_a->ONE)) {} |
| T(bool (*)[24]) : ptr_a(new A(ptr_a->TWO)) {} |
| T(bool (*)[25]) : ptr_a(new A(ptr_a->zero())) {} |
| |
| T(bool (*)[26]) : ptr_a(new A(ptr_a->get())) {} // expected-warning {{field 'ptr_a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[27]) : ptr_a(new A(ptr_a->get2())) {} // expected-warning {{field 'ptr_a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[28]) : ptr_a(new A(ptr_a->num)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'ptr_a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| |
| T(bool (*)[29]) : c_a(c_a) {} // expected-warning {{field 'c_a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[30]) : c_a(A(c_a)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'c_a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| |
| T(bool (*)[31]) : a(std::move(a)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[32]) : a(moveA(std::move(a))) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[33]) : a(A(std::move(a))) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[34]) : a(A(std::move(a))) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[35]) : a2(std::move(x ? a : (37, a2))) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a2' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| |
| T(bool (*)[36]) : a(const_refA(a)) {} |
| T(bool (*)[37]) : a(A(const_refA(a))) {} |
| |
| T(bool (*)[38]) : a({a}) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[39]) : a{a} {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[40]) : a({a}) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| |
| T(bool (*)[41]) : a(!a) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[42]) : a(!(a)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[43]) : a(), a2(a2 != a) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a2' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[44]) : a(), a2(a != a2) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a2' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[45]) : a(a != a) {} // expected-warning 2{{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[46]) : a(0 != a) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| |
| T(bool (*)[47]) : a2(a2.set(a2.num)) {} // expected-warning 2{{field 'a2' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[48]) : a2(a.set(a2.num)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a2' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| T(bool (*)[49]) : a2(a.set(a.num)) {} |
| |
| }; |
| |
| struct B { |
| // POD struct. |
| int x; |
| int *y; |
| }; |
| |
| B getB() { return B(); }; |
| B getB(int x) { return B(); }; |
| B getB(int *x) { return B(); }; |
| B getB(B *b) { return B(); }; |
| B moveB(B &&b) { return B(); }; |
| |
| B* getPtrB() { return 0; }; |
| B* getPtrB(int x) { return 0; }; |
| B* getPtrB(int *x) { return 0; }; |
| B* getPtrB(B **b) { return 0; }; |
| |
| void setupB(bool x) { |
| B b1; |
| B b2(b1); |
| B b3 = { 5, &b3.x }; |
| B b4 = getB(); |
| B b5 = getB(&b5); |
| B b6 = getB(&b6.x); |
| |
| // Silence unused warning |
| (void) b2; |
| (void) b4; |
| |
| B b7(b7); // expected-warning {{variable 'b7' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B b8 = getB(b8.x); // expected-warning {{variable 'b8' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B b9 = getB(b9.y); // expected-warning {{variable 'b9' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B b10 = getB(-b10.x); // expected-warning {{variable 'b10' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| B* b11 = 0; |
| B* b12(b11); |
| B* b13 = getPtrB(); |
| B* b14 = getPtrB(&b14); |
| |
| (void) b12; |
| (void) b13; |
| |
| B* b15 = getPtrB(b15->x); // expected-warning {{variable 'b15' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B* b16 = getPtrB(b16->y); // expected-warning {{variable 'b16' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| B b17 = { b17.x = 5, b17.y = 0 }; |
| B b18 = { b18.x + 1, b18.y }; // expected-warning 2{{variable 'b18' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| const B b19 = b19; // expected-warning {{variable 'b19' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| const B b20(b20); // expected-warning {{variable 'b20' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| B b21 = std::move(b21); // expected-warning {{variable 'b21' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B b22 = moveB(std::move(b22)); // expected-warning {{variable 'b22' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B b23 = B(std::move(b23)); // expected-warning {{variable 'b23' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B b24 = std::move(x ? b23 : (18, b24)); // expected-warning {{variable 'b24' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| } |
| |
| B b1; |
| B b2(b1); |
| B b3 = { 5, &b3.x }; |
| B b4 = getB(); |
| B b5 = getB(&b5); |
| B b6 = getB(&b6.x); |
| |
| B b7(b7); // expected-warning {{variable 'b7' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B b8 = getB(b8.x); // expected-warning {{variable 'b8' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B b9 = getB(b9.y); // expected-warning {{variable 'b9' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B b10 = getB(-b10.x); // expected-warning {{variable 'b10' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| B* b11 = 0; |
| B* b12(b11); |
| B* b13 = getPtrB(); |
| B* b14 = getPtrB(&b14); |
| |
| B* b15 = getPtrB(b15->x); // expected-warning {{variable 'b15' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B* b16 = getPtrB(b16->y); // expected-warning {{variable 'b16' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| B b17 = { b17.x = 5, b17.y = 0 }; |
| B b18 = { b18.x + 1, b18.y }; // expected-warning 2{{variable 'b18' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| const B b19 = b19; // expected-warning {{variable 'b19' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| const B b20(b20); // expected-warning {{variable 'b20' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| B b21 = std::move(b21); // expected-warning {{variable 'b21' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B b22 = moveB(std::move(b22)); // expected-warning {{variable 'b22' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B b23 = B(std::move(b23)); // expected-warning {{variable 'b23' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| B b24 = std::move(x ? b23 : (18, b24)); // expected-warning {{variable 'b24' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| class U { |
| B b1, b2; |
| B *ptr1, *ptr2; |
| const B constb = {}; |
| |
| U() {} |
| U(bool (*)[1]) : b1() {} |
| U(bool (*)[2]) : b2(b1) {} |
| U(bool (*)[3]) : b1{ 5, &b1.x } {} |
| U(bool (*)[4]) : b1(getB()) {} |
| U(bool (*)[5]) : b1(getB(&b1)) {} |
| U(bool (*)[6]) : b1(getB(&b1.x)) {} |
| |
| U(bool (*)[7]) : b1(b1) {} // expected-warning {{field 'b1' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| U(bool (*)[8]) : b1(getB(b1.x)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'b1' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| U(bool (*)[9]) : b1(getB(b1.y)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'b1' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| U(bool (*)[10]) : b1(getB(-b1.x)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'b1' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| |
| U(bool (*)[11]) : ptr1(0) {} |
| U(bool (*)[12]) : ptr1(0), ptr2(ptr1) {} |
| U(bool (*)[13]) : ptr1(getPtrB()) {} |
| U(bool (*)[14]) : ptr1(getPtrB(&ptr1)) {} |
| |
| U(bool (*)[15]) : ptr1(getPtrB(ptr1->x)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'ptr1' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| U(bool (*)[16]) : ptr2(getPtrB(ptr2->y)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'ptr2' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| |
| U(bool (*)[17]) : b1 { b1.x = 5, b1.y = 0 } {} |
| U(bool (*)[18]) : b1 { b1.x + 1, b1.y } {} // expected-warning 2{{field 'b1' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| |
| U(bool (*)[19]) : constb(constb) {} // expected-warning {{field 'constb' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| U(bool (*)[20]) : constb(B(constb)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'constb' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| |
| U(bool (*)[21]) : b1(std::move(b1)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'b1' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| U(bool (*)[22]) : b1(moveB(std::move(b1))) {} // expected-warning {{field 'b1' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| U(bool (*)[23]) : b1(B(std::move(b1))) {} // expected-warning {{field 'b1' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| U(bool (*)[24]) : b2(std::move(x ? b1 : (18, b2))) {} // expected-warning {{field 'b2' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct C { char a[100], *e; } car = { .e = car.a }; |
| |
| // <rdar://problem/10398199> |
| namespace rdar10398199 { |
| class FooBase { protected: ~FooBase() {} }; |
| class Foo : public FooBase { |
| public: |
| operator int&() const; |
| }; |
| void stuff(); |
| template <typename T> class FooImpl : public Foo { |
| T val; |
| public: |
| FooImpl(const T &x) : val(x) {} |
| ~FooImpl() { stuff(); } |
| }; |
| |
| template <typename T> FooImpl<T> makeFoo(const T& x) { |
| return FooImpl<T>(x); |
| } |
| |
| void test() { |
| const Foo &x = makeFoo(42); |
| const int&y = makeFoo(42u); |
| (void)x; |
| (void)y; |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| // PR 12325 - this was a false uninitialized value warning due to |
| // a broken CFG. |
| int pr12325(int params) { |
| int x = ({ |
| while (false) |
| ; |
| int _v = params; |
| if (false) |
| ; |
| _v; // no-warning |
| }); |
| return x; |
| } |
| |
| // Test lambda expressions with -Wuninitialized |
| int test_lambda() { |
| auto f1 = [] (int x, int y) { int z; return x + y + z; }; // expected-warning{{variable 'z' is uninitialized when used here}} expected-note {{initialize the variable 'z' to silence this warning}} |
| return f1(1, 2); |
| } |
| |
| namespace { |
| struct A { |
| enum { A1 }; |
| static int A2() {return 5;} |
| int A3; |
| int A4() { return 5;} |
| }; |
| |
| struct B { |
| A a; |
| }; |
| |
| struct C { |
| C() {} |
| C(int x) {} |
| static A a; |
| B b; |
| }; |
| A C::a = A(); |
| |
| // Accessing non-static members will give a warning. |
| struct D { |
| C c; |
| D(char (*)[1]) : c(c.b.a.A1) {} |
| D(char (*)[2]) : c(c.b.a.A2()) {} |
| D(char (*)[3]) : c(c.b.a.A3) {} // expected-warning {{field 'c' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| D(char (*)[4]) : c(c.b.a.A4()) {} // expected-warning {{field 'c' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| |
| // c::a is static, so it is already initialized |
| D(char (*)[5]) : c(c.a.A1) {} |
| D(char (*)[6]) : c(c.a.A2()) {} |
| D(char (*)[7]) : c(c.a.A3) {} |
| D(char (*)[8]) : c(c.a.A4()) {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct E { |
| int b = 1; |
| int c = 1; |
| int a; // This field needs to be last to prevent the cross field |
| // uninitialized warning. |
| E(char (*)[1]) : a(a ? b : c) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| E(char (*)[2]) : a(b ? a : a) {} // expected-warning 2{{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| E(char (*)[3]) : a(b ? (a) : c) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| E(char (*)[4]) : a(b ? c : (a+c)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| E(char (*)[5]) : a(b ? c : b) {} |
| |
| E(char (*)[6]) : a(a ?: a) {} // expected-warning 2{{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| E(char (*)[7]) : a(b ?: a) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| E(char (*)[8]) : a(a ?: c) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| E(char (*)[9]) : a(b ?: c) {} |
| |
| E(char (*)[10]) : a((a, a, b)) {} |
| E(char (*)[11]) : a((c + a, a + 1, b)) {} // expected-warning 2{{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| E(char (*)[12]) : a((b + c, c, a)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| E(char (*)[13]) : a((a, a, a, a)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| E(char (*)[14]) : a((b, c, c)) {} |
| E(char (*)[15]) : a(b ?: a) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| E(char (*)[16]) : a(a ?: b) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct F { |
| int a; |
| F* f; |
| F(int) {} |
| F() {} |
| }; |
| |
| int F::*ptr = &F::a; |
| F* F::*f_ptr = &F::f; |
| struct G { |
| F f1, f2; |
| F *f3, *f4; |
| G(char (*)[1]) : f1(f1) {} // expected-warning {{field 'f1' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| G(char (*)[2]) : f2(f1) {} |
| G(char (*)[3]) : f2(F()) {} |
| |
| G(char (*)[4]) : f1(f1.*ptr) {} // expected-warning {{field 'f1' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| G(char (*)[5]) : f2(f1.*ptr) {} |
| |
| G(char (*)[6]) : f3(f3) {} // expected-warning {{field 'f3' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| G(char (*)[7]) : f3(f3->*f_ptr) {} // expected-warning {{field 'f3' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| G(char (*)[8]) : f3(new F(f3->*ptr)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'f3' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct H { |
| H() : a(a) {} // expected-warning {{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| const A a; |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| namespace statics { |
| static int a = a; // no-warning: used to signal intended lack of initialization. |
| static int b = b + 1; // expected-warning {{variable 'b' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int c = (c + c); // expected-warning 2{{variable 'c' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int e = static_cast<long>(e) + 1; // expected-warning {{variable 'e' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int f = foo(f); // expected-warning {{variable 'f' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| // These don't warn as they don't require the value. |
| static int g = sizeof(g); |
| int gg = g; // Silence unneeded warning |
| static void* ptr = &ptr; |
| static int h = bar(&h); |
| static int i = boo(i); |
| static int j = far(j); |
| static int k = __alignof__(k); |
| |
| static int l = k ? l : l; // expected-warning 2{{variable 'l' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int m = 1 + (k ? m : m); // expected-warning 2{{variable 'm' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int n = -n; // expected-warning {{variable 'n' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int o = std::move(o); // expected-warning {{variable 'o' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static const int p = std::move(p); // expected-warning {{variable 'p' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int q = moved(std::move(q)); // expected-warning {{variable 'q' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int r = std::move((p ? q : (18, r))); // expected-warning {{variable 'r' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int s = r ?: s; // expected-warning {{variable 's' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int t = t ?: s; // expected-warning {{variable 't' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int u = (foo(u), s); // expected-warning {{variable 'u' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int v = (u += v); // expected-warning {{variable 'v' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int w = (w += 10); // expected-warning {{variable 'w' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int x = x++; // expected-warning {{variable 'x' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int y = ((s ? (y, v) : (77, y))++, sizeof(y)); // expected-warning {{variable 'y' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int z = ++ref(z); // expected-warning {{variable 'z' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int aa = (ref(aa) += 10); // expected-warning {{variable 'aa' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| static int bb = bb ? x : y; // expected-warning {{variable 'bb' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| |
| void test() { |
| static int a = a; // no-warning: used to signal intended lack of initialization. |
| static int b = b + 1; // expected-warning {{static variable 'b' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int c = (c + c); // expected-warning 2{{static variable 'c' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int d = ({ d + d ;}); // expected-warning 2{{static variable 'd' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int e = static_cast<long>(e) + 1; // expected-warning {{static variable 'e' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int f = foo(f); // expected-warning {{static variable 'f' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| // These don't warn as they don't require the value. |
| static int g = sizeof(g); |
| static void* ptr = &ptr; |
| static int h = bar(&h); |
| static int i = boo(i); |
| static int j = far(j); |
| static int k = __alignof__(k); |
| |
| static int l = k ? l : l; // expected-warning 2{{static variable 'l' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int m = 1 + (k ? m : m); // expected-warning 2{{static variable 'm' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int n = -n; // expected-warning {{static variable 'n' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int o = std::move(o); // expected-warning {{static variable 'o' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static const int p = std::move(p); // expected-warning {{static variable 'p' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int q = moved(std::move(q)); // expected-warning {{static variable 'q' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int r = std::move((p ? q : (18, r))); // expected-warning {{static variable 'r' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int s = r ?: s; // expected-warning {{static variable 's' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int t = t ?: s; // expected-warning {{static variable 't' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int u = (foo(u), s); // expected-warning {{static variable 'u' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int v = (u += v); // expected-warning {{static variable 'v' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int w = (w += 10); // expected-warning {{static variable 'w' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int x = x++; // expected-warning {{static variable 'x' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int y = ((s ? (y, v) : (77, y))++, sizeof(y)); // expected-warning {{static variable 'y' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int z = ++ref(z); // expected-warning {{static variable 'z' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int aa = (ref(aa) += 10); // expected-warning {{static variable 'aa' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int bb = bb ? x : y; // expected-warning {{static variable 'bb' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| for (;;) { |
| static int a = a; // no-warning: used to signal intended lack of initialization. |
| static int b = b + 1; // expected-warning {{static variable 'b' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int c = (c + c); // expected-warning 2{{static variable 'c' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int d = ({ d + d ;}); // expected-warning 2{{static variable 'd' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int e = static_cast<long>(e) + 1; // expected-warning {{static variable 'e' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int f = foo(f); // expected-warning {{static variable 'f' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| // These don't warn as they don't require the value. |
| static int g = sizeof(g); |
| static void* ptr = &ptr; |
| static int h = bar(&h); |
| static int i = boo(i); |
| static int j = far(j); |
| static int k = __alignof__(k); |
| |
| static int l = k ? l : l; // expected-warning 2{{static variable 'l' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int m = 1 + (k ? m : m); // expected-warning 2{{static variable 'm' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int n = -n; // expected-warning {{static variable 'n' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int o = std::move(o); // expected-warning {{static variable 'o' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static const int p = std::move(p); // expected-warning {{static variable 'p' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int q = moved(std::move(q)); // expected-warning {{static variable 'q' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int r = std::move((p ? q : (18, r))); // expected-warning {{static variable 'r' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int s = r ?: s; // expected-warning {{static variable 's' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int t = t ?: s; // expected-warning {{static variable 't' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int u = (foo(u), s); // expected-warning {{static variable 'u' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int v = (u += v); // expected-warning {{static variable 'v' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int w = (w += 10); // expected-warning {{static variable 'w' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int x = x++; // expected-warning {{static variable 'x' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int y = ((s ? (y, v) : (77, y))++, sizeof(y)); // expected-warning {{static variable 'y' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int z = ++ref(z); // expected-warning {{static variable 'z' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int aa = (ref(aa) += 10); // expected-warning {{static variable 'aa' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| static int bb = bb ? x : y; // expected-warning {{static variable 'bb' is suspiciously used within its own initialization}} |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| namespace in_class_initializers { |
| struct S { |
| S() : a(a + 1) {} // expected-warning{{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| int a = 42; // Note: because a is in a member initializer list, this initialization is ignored. |
| }; |
| |
| struct T { |
| T() : b(a + 1) {} // No-warning. |
| int a = 42; |
| int b; |
| }; |
| |
| struct U { |
| U() : a(b + 1), b(a + 1) {} // expected-warning{{field 'b' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| int a = 42; // Note: because a and b are in the member initializer list, these initializers are ignored. |
| int b = 1; |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| namespace references { |
| int &a = a; // expected-warning{{reference 'a' is not yet bound to a value when used within its own initialization}} |
| int &b(b); // expected-warning{{reference 'b' is not yet bound to a value when used within its own initialization}} |
| int &c = a ? b : c; // expected-warning{{reference 'c' is not yet bound to a value when used within its own initialization}} |
| int &d{d}; // expected-warning{{reference 'd' is not yet bound to a value when used within its own initialization}} |
| int &e = d ?: e; // expected-warning{{reference 'e' is not yet bound to a value when used within its own initialization}} |
| int &f = f ?: d; // expected-warning{{reference 'f' is not yet bound to a value when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| int &return_ref1(int); |
| int &return_ref2(int&); |
| |
| int &g = return_ref1(g); // expected-warning{{reference 'g' is not yet bound to a value when used within its own initialization}} |
| int &h = return_ref2(h); // expected-warning{{reference 'h' is not yet bound to a value when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| struct S { |
| S() : a(a) {} // expected-warning{{reference 'a' is not yet bound to a value when used here}} |
| int &a; |
| }; |
| |
| void test() { |
| int &a = a; // expected-warning{{reference 'a' is not yet bound to a value when used within its own initialization}} |
| int &b(b); // expected-warning{{reference 'b' is not yet bound to a value when used within its own initialization}} |
| int &c = a ? b : c; // expected-warning{{reference 'c' is not yet bound to a value when used within its own initialization}} |
| int &d{d}; // expected-warning{{reference 'd' is not yet bound to a value when used within its own initialization}} |
| } |
| |
| struct T { |
| T() // expected-note{{during field initialization in this constructor}} |
| : a(b), b(a) {} // expected-warning{{reference 'b' is not yet bound to a value when used here}} |
| int &a, &b; |
| int &c = c; // expected-warning{{reference 'c' is not yet bound to a value when used here}} |
| }; |
| |
| int x; |
| struct U { |
| U() : b(a) {} // No-warning. |
| int &a = x; |
| int &b; |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| namespace operators { |
| struct A { |
| A(bool); |
| bool operator==(A); |
| }; |
| |
| A makeA(); |
| |
| A a1 = a1 = makeA(); // expected-warning{{variable 'a1' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a2 = a2 == a1; // expected-warning{{variable 'a2' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a3 = a2 == a3; // expected-warning{{variable 'a3' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| |
| int x = x = 5; |
| } |
| |
| namespace lambdas { |
| struct A { |
| template<typename T> A(T) {} |
| int x; |
| }; |
| A a0([] { return a0.x; }); // ok |
| void f() { |
| A a1([=] { return a1.x; }); // expected-warning{{variable 'a1' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization}} |
| A a2([&] { return a2.x; }); // ok |
| } |
| } |
| |
| namespace record_fields { |
| bool x; |
| struct A { |
| A() {} |
| A get(); |
| static A num(); |
| static A copy(A); |
| static A something(A&); |
| }; |
| |
| A ref(A&); |
| A const_ref(const A&); |
| A pointer(A*); |
| A normal(A); |
| A rref(A&&); |
| |
| struct B { |
| A a; |
| B(char (*)[1]) : a(a) {} // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| B(char (*)[2]) : a(a.get()) {} // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| B(char (*)[3]) : a(a.num()) {} |
| B(char (*)[4]) : a(a.copy(a)) {} // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| B(char (*)[5]) : a(a.something(a)) {} |
| B(char (*)[6]) : a(ref(a)) {} |
| B(char (*)[7]) : a(const_ref(a)) {} |
| B(char (*)[8]) : a(pointer(&a)) {} |
| B(char (*)[9]) : a(normal(a)) {} // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| B(char (*)[10]) : a(std::move(a)) {} // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| B(char (*)[11]) : a(A(std::move(a))) {} // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| B(char (*)[12]) : a(rref(std::move(a))) {} // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| B(char (*)[13]) : a(std::move(x ? a : (25, a))) {} // expected-warning 2{{uninitialized}} |
| }; |
| struct C { |
| C() {} // expected-note9{{in this constructor}} |
| A a1 = a1; // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a2 = a2.get(); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a3 = a3.num(); |
| A a4 = a4.copy(a4); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a5 = a5.something(a5); |
| A a6 = ref(a6); |
| A a7 = const_ref(a7); |
| A a8 = pointer(&a8); |
| A a9 = normal(a9); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| const A a10 = a10; // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a11 = std::move(a11); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a12 = A(std::move(a12)); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a13 = rref(std::move(a13)); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a14 = std::move(x ? a13 : (22, a14)); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| }; |
| struct D { // expected-note9{{in the implicit default constructor}} |
| A a1 = a1; // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a2 = a2.get(); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a3 = a3.num(); |
| A a4 = a4.copy(a4); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a5 = a5.something(a5); |
| A a6 = ref(a6); |
| A a7 = const_ref(a7); |
| A a8 = pointer(&a8); |
| A a9 = normal(a9); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| const A a10 = a10; // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a11 = std::move(a11); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a12 = A(std::move(a12)); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a13 = rref(std::move(a13)); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A a14 = std::move(x ? a13 : (22, a14)); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| }; |
| D d; // expected-note {{in implicit default constructor for 'record_fields::D' first required here}} |
| struct E { |
| A a1 = a1; |
| A a2 = a2.get(); |
| A a3 = a3.num(); |
| A a4 = a4.copy(a4); |
| A a5 = a5.something(a5); |
| A a6 = ref(a6); |
| A a7 = const_ref(a7); |
| A a8 = pointer(&a8); |
| A a9 = normal(a9); |
| const A a10 = a10; |
| A a11 = std::move(a11); |
| A a12 = A(std::move(a12)); |
| A a13 = rref(std::move(a13)); |
| A a14 = std::move(x ? a13 : (22, a14)); |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| namespace cross_field_warnings { |
| struct A { |
| int a, b; |
| A() {} |
| A(char (*)[1]) : b(a) {} // expected-warning{{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| A(char (*)[2]) : a(b) {} // expected-warning{{field 'b' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct B { |
| int a = b; // expected-warning{{field 'b' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| int b; |
| B() {} // expected-note{{during field initialization in this constructor}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct C { |
| int a; |
| int b = a; // expected-warning{{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| C(char (*)[1]) : a(5) {} |
| C(char (*)[2]) {} // expected-note{{during field initialization in this constructor}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct D { |
| int a; |
| int &b; |
| int &c = a; |
| int d = b; |
| D() : b(a) {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct E { |
| int a; |
| int get(); |
| static int num(); |
| E() {} |
| E(int) {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct F { |
| int a; |
| E e; |
| int b; |
| F(char (*)[1]) : a(e.get()) {} // expected-warning{{field 'e' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| F(char (*)[2]) : a(e.num()) {} |
| F(char (*)[3]) : e(a) {} // expected-warning{{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| F(char (*)[4]) : a(4), e(a) {} |
| F(char (*)[5]) : e(b) {} // expected-warning{{field 'b' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| F(char (*)[6]) : e(b), b(4) {} // expected-warning{{field 'b' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct G { |
| G(const A&) {}; |
| }; |
| |
| struct H { |
| A a1; |
| G g; |
| A a2; |
| H() : g(a1) {} |
| H(int) : g(a2) {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct I { |
| I(int*) {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct J : public I { |
| int *a; |
| int *b; |
| int c; |
| J() : I((a = new int(5))), b(a), c(*a) {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct K { |
| int a = (b = 5); |
| int b = b + 5; |
| }; |
| |
| struct L { |
| int a = (b = 5); |
| int b = b + 5; // expected-warning{{field 'b' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| L() : a(5) {} // expected-note{{during field initialization in this constructor}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct M { }; |
| |
| struct N : public M { |
| int a; |
| int b; |
| N() : b(a) { } // expected-warning{{field 'a' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct O { |
| int x = 42; |
| int get() { return x; } |
| }; |
| |
| struct P { |
| O o; |
| int x = o.get(); |
| P() : x(o.get()) { } |
| }; |
| |
| struct Q { |
| int a; |
| int b; |
| int &c; |
| Q() : |
| a(c = 5), // expected-warning{{reference 'c' is not yet bound to a value when used here}} |
| b(c), // expected-warning{{reference 'c' is not yet bound to a value when used here}} |
| c(a) {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct R { |
| int a; |
| int b; |
| int c; |
| int d = a + b + c; |
| R() : a(c = 5), b(c), c(a) {} |
| }; |
| |
| // FIXME: Use the CFG-based analysis to give a sometimes uninitialized |
| // warning on y. |
| struct T { |
| int x; |
| int y; |
| T(bool b) |
| : x(b ? (y = 5) : (1 + y)), // expected-warning{{field 'y' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| y(y + 1) {} |
| T(int b) |
| : x(!b ? (1 + y) : (y = 5)), // expected-warning{{field 'y' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| y(y + 1) {} |
| }; |
| |
| } |
| |
| namespace base_class { |
| struct A { |
| A (int) {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct B : public A { |
| int x; |
| B() : A(x) {} // expected-warning{{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct C : public A { |
| int x; |
| int y; |
| C() : A(y = 4), x(y) {} |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| namespace delegating_constructor { |
| struct A { |
| A(int); |
| A(int&, int); |
| |
| A(char (*)[1]) : A(x) {} |
| // expected-warning@-1 {{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| A(char (*)[2]) : A(x, x) {} |
| // expected-warning@-1 {{field 'x' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| |
| A(char (*)[3]) : A(x, 0) {} |
| |
| int x; |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| namespace init_list { |
| int num = 5; |
| struct A { int i1, i2; }; |
| struct B { A a1, a2; }; |
| |
| A a1{1,2}; |
| A a2{a2.i1 + 2}; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| A a3 = {a3.i1 + 2}; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| A a4 = A{a4.i2 + 2}; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| |
| B b1 = { {}, {} }; |
| B b2 = { {}, b2.a1 }; |
| B b3 = { b3.a1 }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b4 = { {}, b4.a2} ; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b5 = { b5.a2 }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| |
| B b6 = { {b6.a1.i1} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b7 = { {0, b7.a1.i1} }; |
| B b8 = { {}, {b8.a1.i1} }; |
| B b9 = { {}, {0, b9.a1.i1} }; |
| |
| B b10 = { {b10.a1.i2} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b11 = { {0, b11.a1.i2} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b12 = { {}, {b12.a1.i2} }; |
| B b13 = { {}, {0, b13.a1.i2} }; |
| |
| B b14 = { {b14.a2.i1} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b15 = { {0, b15.a2.i1} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b16 = { {}, {b16.a2.i1} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b17 = { {}, {0, b17.a2.i1} }; |
| |
| B b18 = { {b18.a2.i2} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b19 = { {0, b19.a2.i2} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b20 = { {}, {b20.a2.i2} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b21 = { {}, {0, b21.a2.i2} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| |
| B b22 = { {b18.a2.i2 + 5} }; |
| |
| struct C {int a; int& b; int c; }; |
| C c1 = { 0, num, 0 }; |
| C c2 = { 1, num, c2.b }; |
| C c3 = { c3.b, num }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| C c4 = { 0, c4.b, 0 }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| C c5 = { 0, c5.c, 0 }; |
| C c6 = { c6.b, num, 0 }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| C c7 = { 0, c7.a, 0 }; |
| |
| struct D {int &a; int &b; }; |
| D d1 = { num, num }; |
| D d2 = { num, d2.a }; |
| D d3 = { d3.b, num }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| |
| // Same as above in member initializer form. |
| struct Awrapper { |
| A a1{1,2}; |
| A a2{a2.i1 + 2}; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| A a3 = {a3.i1 + 2}; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| A a4 = A{a4.i2 + 2}; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| Awrapper() {} // expected-note 3{{in this constructor}} |
| Awrapper(int) : |
| a1{1,2}, |
| a2{a2.i1 + 2}, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| a3{a3.i1 + 2}, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| a4{a4.i2 + 2} // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct Bwrapper { |
| B b1 = { {}, {} }; |
| B b2 = { {}, b2.a1 }; |
| B b3 = { b3.a1 }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b4 = { {}, b4.a2} ; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b5 = { b5.a2 }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| |
| B b6 = { {b6.a1.i1} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b7 = { {0, b7.a1.i1} }; |
| B b8 = { {}, {b8.a1.i1} }; |
| B b9 = { {}, {0, b9.a1.i1} }; |
| |
| B b10 = { {b10.a1.i2} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b11 = { {0, b11.a1.i2} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b12 = { {}, {b12.a1.i2} }; |
| B b13 = { {}, {0, b13.a1.i2} }; |
| |
| B b14 = { {b14.a2.i1} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b15 = { {0, b15.a2.i1} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b16 = { {}, {b16.a2.i1} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b17 = { {}, {0, b17.a2.i1} }; |
| |
| B b18 = { {b18.a2.i2} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b19 = { {0, b19.a2.i2} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b20 = { {}, {b20.a2.i2} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| B b21 = { {}, {0, b21.a2.i2} }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| |
| B b22 = { {b18.a2.i2 + 5} }; |
| Bwrapper() {} // expected-note 13{{in this constructor}} |
| Bwrapper(int) : |
| b1{ {}, {} }, |
| b2{ {}, b2.a1 }, |
| b3{ b3.a1 }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| b4{ {}, b4.a2}, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| b5{ b5.a2 }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| |
| b6{ {b6.a1.i1} }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| b7{ {0, b7.a1.i1} }, |
| b8{ {}, {b8.a1.i1} }, |
| b9{ {}, {0, b9.a1.i1} }, |
| |
| b10{ {b10.a1.i2} }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| b11{ {0, b11.a1.i2} }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| b12{ {}, {b12.a1.i2} }, |
| b13{ {}, {0, b13.a1.i2} }, |
| |
| b14{ {b14.a2.i1} }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| b15{ {0, b15.a2.i1} }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| b16{ {}, {b16.a2.i1} }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| b17{ {}, {0, b17.a2.i1} }, |
| |
| b18{ {b18.a2.i2} }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| b19{ {0, b19.a2.i2} }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| b20{ {}, {b20.a2.i2} }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| b21{ {}, {0, b21.a2.i2} }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| |
| b22{ {b18.a2.i2 + 5} } |
| {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct Cwrapper { |
| C c1 = { 0, num, 0 }; |
| C c2 = { 1, num, c2.b }; |
| C c3 = { c3.b, num }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| C c4 = { 0, c4.b, 0 }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| C c5 = { 0, c5.c, 0 }; |
| C c6 = { c6.b, num, 0 }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| C c7 = { 0, c7.a, 0 }; |
| |
| Cwrapper() {} // expected-note 3{{in this constructor}} |
| Cwrapper(int) : |
| c1{ 0, num, 0 }, |
| c2{ 1, num, c2.b }, |
| c3{ c3.b, num }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| c4{ 0, c4.b, 0 }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| c5{ 0, c5.c, 0 }, |
| c6{ c6.b, num, 0 }, // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| c7{ 0, c7.a, 0 } |
| {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct Dwrapper { |
| D d1 = { num, num }; |
| D d2 = { num, d2.a }; |
| D d3 = { d3.b, num }; // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| Dwrapper() {} // expected-note{{in this constructor}} |
| Dwrapper(int) : |
| d1{ num, num }, |
| d2{ num, d2.a }, |
| d3{ d3.b, num } // expected-warning{{uninitialized}} |
| {} |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| namespace template_class { |
| class Foo { |
| public: |
| int *Create() { return nullptr; } |
| }; |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| class A { |
| public: |
| // Don't warn on foo here. |
| A() : ptr(foo->Create()) {} |
| |
| private: |
| Foo *foo = new Foo; |
| int *ptr; |
| }; |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| class B { |
| public: |
| // foo is uninitialized here, but class B is never instantiated. |
| B() : ptr(foo->Create()) {} |
| |
| private: |
| Foo *foo; |
| int *ptr; |
| }; |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| class C { |
| public: |
| C() : ptr(foo->Create()) {} |
| // expected-warning@-1 {{field 'foo' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| private: |
| Foo *foo; |
| int *ptr; |
| }; |
| |
| C<int> c; |
| // expected-note@-1 {{in instantiation of member function 'template_class::C<int>::C' requested here}} |
| |
| } |
| |
| namespace base_class_access { |
| struct A { |
| A(); |
| A(int); |
| |
| int i; |
| int foo(); |
| |
| static int bar(); |
| }; |
| |
| struct B : public A { |
| B(int (*)[1]) : A() {} |
| B(int (*)[2]) : A(bar()) {} |
| |
| B(int (*)[3]) : A(i) {} |
| // expected-warning@-1 {{base class 'base_class_access::A' is uninitialized when used here to access 'base_class_access::A::i'}} |
| |
| B(int (*)[4]) : A(foo()) {} |
| // expected-warning@-1 {{base_class_access::A' is uninitialized when used here to access 'base_class_access::A::foo'}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct C { |
| C(int) {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct D : public C, public A { |
| D(int (*)[1]) : C(0) {} |
| D(int (*)[2]) : C(bar()) {} |
| |
| D(int (*)[3]) : C(i) {} |
| // expected-warning@-1 {{base class 'base_class_access::A' is uninitialized when used here to access 'base_class_access::A::i'}} |
| |
| D(int (*)[4]) : C(foo()) {} |
| // expected-warning@-1 {{base_class_access::A' is uninitialized when used here to access 'base_class_access::A::foo'}} |
| }; |
| |
| } |
| |
| namespace value { |
| template <class T> T move(T t); |
| template <class T> T notmove(T t); |
| } |
| namespace lvalueref { |
| template <class T> T move(T& t); |
| template <class T> T notmove(T& t); |
| } |
| namespace rvalueref { |
| template <class T> T move(T&& t); |
| template <class T> T notmove(T&& t); |
| } |
| |
| namespace move_test { |
| int a1 = std::move(a1); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| int a2 = value::move(a2); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| int a3 = value::notmove(a3); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| int a4 = lvalueref::move(a4); |
| int a5 = lvalueref::notmove(a5); |
| int a6 = rvalueref::move(a6); |
| int a7 = rvalueref::notmove(a7); |
| |
| void test() { |
| int a1 = std::move(a1); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| int a2 = value::move(a2); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| int a3 = value::notmove(a3); // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| int a4 = lvalueref::move(a4); |
| int a5 = lvalueref::notmove(a5); |
| int a6 = rvalueref::move(a6); |
| int a7 = rvalueref::notmove(a7); |
| } |
| |
| class A { |
| int a; |
| A(int (*) [1]) : a(std::move(a)) {} // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A(int (*) [2]) : a(value::move(a)) {} // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A(int (*) [3]) : a(value::notmove(a)) {} // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} |
| A(int (*) [4]) : a(lvalueref::move(a)) {} |
| A(int (*) [5]) : a(lvalueref::notmove(a)) {} |
| A(int (*) [6]) : a(rvalueref::move(a)) {} |
| A(int (*) [7]) : a(rvalueref::notmove(a)) {} |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| void array_capture(bool b) { |
| const char fname[] = "array_capture"; |
| if (b) { |
| int unused; // expected-warning {{unused variable}} |
| } else { |
| [fname]{}; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void if_switch_init_stmt(int k) { |
| if (int n = 0; (n == k || k > 5)) {} |
| |
| if (int n; (n == k || k > 5)) {} // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} expected-note {{initialize}} |
| |
| switch (int n = 0; (n == k || k > 5)) {} // expected-warning {{boolean}} |
| |
| switch (int n; (n == k || k > 5)) {} // expected-warning {{uninitialized}} expected-note {{initialize}} expected-warning {{boolean}} |
| } |