llvm-project/clang/test/Analysis/dead-stores.cpp
Ted Kremenek e6ee671e16 Fix bad CFG construction bug when handling C++ 'try' statements.
This code assigned the last created CFGBlock* to the variable 'Block',
which is a scratch variable which is null'ed out after a block is
completed.  By assigning the last created block to 'Block', we start
editing a completed block, inserting CFGStmts that should be in
another block.  This was the case with 'try'.  The test case that
showed this had a while loop inside a 'try', and the logic before
the while loop was being included as part of the "condition block"
for the loop.  This showed up as a bogus dead store, but could
have lots of implications.

Turns out this bug was replicated a few times within CFG.cpp, so
I went and fixed up those as well.

llvm-svn: 167788
2012-11-13 00:12:13 +00:00

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fcxx-exceptions -fexceptions -analyze -analyzer-checker=deadcode.DeadStores -verify -Wno-unreachable-code %s
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fcxx-exceptions -fexceptions -analyze -analyzer-store=region -analyzer-constraints=range -analyzer-checker=deadcode.DeadStores -verify -Wno-unreachable-code %s
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Basic dead store checking (but in C++ mode).
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
int j;
void test1() {
int x = 4;
x = x + 1; // expected-warning{{never read}}
switch (j) {
case 1:
throw 1;
(void)x;
break;
}
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Dead store checking involving constructors.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
class Test2 {
int &x;
public:
Test2(int &y) : x(y) {}
~Test2() { ++x; }
};
int test2(int x) {
{ Test2 a(x); } // no-warning
return x;
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Dead store checking involving CXXTemporaryExprs
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace TestTemp {
template<typename _Tp>
class pencil {
public:
~pencil() throw() {}
};
template<typename _Tp, typename _Number2> struct _Row_base {
_Row_base(const pencil<_Tp>& x) {}
};
template<typename _Tp, typename _Number2 = TestTemp::pencil<_Tp> >
class row : protected _Row_base<_Tp, _Number2> {
typedef _Row_base<_Tp, _Number2> _Base;
typedef _Number2 pencil_type;
public:
explicit row(const pencil_type& __a = pencil_type()) : _Base(__a) {}
};
}
void test2_b() {
TestTemp::row<const char*> x; // no-warning
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Test references.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
void test3_a(int x) {
x = x + 1; // expected-warning{{never read}}
}
void test3_b(int &x) {
x = x + 1; // no-warninge
}
void test3_c(int x) {
int &y = x;
// Shows the limitation of dead stores tracking. The write is really
// dead since the value cannot escape the function.
++y; // no-warning
}
void test3_d(int &x) {
int &y = x;
++y; // no-warning
}
void test3_e(int &x) {
int &y = x;
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Dead stores involving 'new'
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
static void test_new(unsigned n) {
char **p = new char* [n]; // expected-warning{{never read}}
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Dead stores in namespaces.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace foo {
int test_4(int x) {
x = 2; // expected-warning{{Value stored to 'x' is never read}}
x = 2;
return x;
}
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Dead stores in with EH code.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
void test_5_Aux();
int test_5() {
int x = 0;
try {
x = 2; // no-warning
test_5_Aux();
}
catch (int z) {
return x + z;
}
return 1;
}
int test_6_aux(unsigned x);
void test_6() {
unsigned currDestLen = 0; // no-warning
try {
while (test_6_aux(currDestLen)) {
currDestLen += 2; // no-warning
}
}
catch (void *) {}
}
void test_6b() {
unsigned currDestLen = 0; // no-warning
try {
while (test_6_aux(currDestLen)) {
currDestLen += 2; // expected-warning {{Value stored to 'currDestLen' is never read}}
break;
}
}
catch (void *) {}
}