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Prior to GCC 4.4, __sync_fetch_and_nand was implemented as: { tmp = *ptr; *ptr = ~tmp & value; return tmp; } but this was changed in GCC 4.4 to be: { tmp = *ptr; *ptr = ~(tmp & value); return tmp; } in response to this change, support for sync_fetch_and_nand (and sync_nand_and_fetch) was removed in r99522 in order to avoid miscompiling code depending on the old semantics. However, at this point: 1. Many years have passed, and the amount of code relying on the old semantics is likely smaller. 2. Through the work of many contributors, all LLVM backends have been updated such that "atomicrmw nand" provides the newer GCC 4.4+ semantics (this process was complete July of 2014 (added to the release notes in r212635). 3. The lack of this intrinsic is now a needless impediment to porting codes from GCC to Clang (I've now seen several examples of this). It is true, however, that we still set GNUC_MINOR to 2 (corresponding to GCC 4.2). To compensate for this, and to address the original concern regarding code relying on the old semantics, I've added a warning that specifically details the fact that the semantics have changed and that we provide the newer semantics. Fixes PR8842. llvm-svn: 218905
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9.3 KiB
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251 lines
9.3 KiB
C
// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -fsyntax-only -verify -pedantic -Wstrlcpy-strlcat-size -Wno-string-plus-int -triple=i686-apple-darwin9
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// This test needs to set the target because it uses __builtin_ia32_vec_ext_v4si
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int test1(float a, int b) {
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return __builtin_isless(a, b); // expected-note {{declared here}}
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}
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int test2(int a, int b) {
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return __builtin_islessequal(a, b); // expected-error {{floating point type}}
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}
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int test3(double a, float b) {
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return __builtin_isless(a, b);
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}
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int test4(int* a, double b) {
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return __builtin_islessequal(a, b); // expected-error {{floating point type}}
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}
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int test5(float a, long double b) {
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return __builtin_isless(a, b, b); // expected-error {{too many arguments}}
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}
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int test6(float a, long double b) {
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return __builtin_islessequal(a); // expected-error {{too few arguments}}
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}
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#define CFSTR __builtin___CFStringMakeConstantString
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void test7() {
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const void *X;
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X = CFSTR("\242"); // expected-warning {{input conversion stopped}}
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X = CFSTR("\0"); // no-warning
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X = CFSTR(242); // expected-error {{CFString literal is not a string constant}} expected-warning {{incompatible integer to pointer conversion}}
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X = CFSTR("foo", "bar"); // expected-error {{too many arguments to function call}}
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}
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// atomics.
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void test9(short v) {
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unsigned i, old;
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old = __sync_fetch_and_add(); // expected-error {{too few arguments to function call}}
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old = __sync_fetch_and_add(&old); // expected-error {{too few arguments to function call}}
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old = __sync_fetch_and_add((unsigned*)0, 42i); // expected-warning {{imaginary constants are a GNU extension}}
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// PR7600: Pointers are implicitly casted to integers and back.
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void *old_ptr = __sync_val_compare_and_swap((void**)0, 0, 0);
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// Ensure the return type is correct even when implicit casts are stripped
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// away. This triggers an assertion while checking the comparison otherwise.
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if (__sync_fetch_and_add(&old, 1) == 1) {
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}
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}
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// overloaded atomics should be declared only once.
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void test9_1(volatile int* ptr, int val) {
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__sync_fetch_and_add_4(ptr, val);
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}
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void test9_2(volatile int* ptr, int val) {
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__sync_fetch_and_add(ptr, val);
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}
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void test9_3(volatile int* ptr, int val) {
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__sync_fetch_and_add_4(ptr, val);
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__sync_fetch_and_add(ptr, val);
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__sync_fetch_and_add(ptr, val);
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__sync_fetch_and_add_4(ptr, val);
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__sync_fetch_and_add_4(ptr, val);
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}
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void test9_4(volatile int* ptr, int val) {
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// expected-warning@+1 {{the semantics of this intrinsic changed with GCC version 4.4 - the newer semantics are provided here}}
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__sync_fetch_and_nand(ptr, val);
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}
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// rdar://7236819
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void test10(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
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void test10(void) {
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__asm__("int3");
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__builtin_unreachable();
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// No warning about falling off the end of a noreturn function.
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}
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void test11(int X) {
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switch (X) {
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case __builtin_eh_return_data_regno(0): // constant foldable.
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break;
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}
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__builtin_eh_return_data_regno(X); // expected-error {{argument to '__builtin_eh_return_data_regno' must be a constant integer}}
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}
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// PR5062
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void test12(void) __attribute__((__noreturn__));
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void test12(void) {
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__builtin_trap(); // no warning because trap is noreturn.
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}
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void test_unknown_builtin(int a, int b) {
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__builtin_isles(a, b); // expected-error{{use of unknown builtin}} \
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// expected-note{{did you mean '__builtin_isless'?}}
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}
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int test13() {
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__builtin_eh_return(0, 0); // no warning, eh_return never returns.
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}
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// <rdar://problem/8228293>
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void test14() {
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int old;
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old = __sync_fetch_and_min((volatile int *)&old, 1);
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}
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// <rdar://problem/8336581>
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void test15(const char *s) {
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__builtin_printf("string is %s\n", s);
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}
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// PR7885
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int test16() {
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return __builtin_constant_p() + // expected-error{{too few arguments}}
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__builtin_constant_p(1, 2); // expected-error {{too many arguments}}
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}
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const int test17_n = 0;
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const char test17_c[] = {1, 2, 3, 0};
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const char test17_d[] = {1, 2, 3, 4};
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typedef int __attribute__((vector_size(16))) IntVector;
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struct Aggregate { int n; char c; };
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enum Enum { EnumValue1, EnumValue2 };
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typedef __typeof(sizeof(int)) size_t;
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size_t strlen(const char *);
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void test17() {
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#define ASSERT(...) { int arr[(__VA_ARGS__) ? 1 : -1]; }
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#define T(...) ASSERT(__builtin_constant_p(__VA_ARGS__))
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#define F(...) ASSERT(!__builtin_constant_p(__VA_ARGS__))
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// __builtin_constant_p returns 1 if the argument folds to:
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// - an arithmetic constant with value which is known at compile time
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T(test17_n);
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T(&test17_c[3] - test17_c);
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T(3i + 5); // expected-warning {{imaginary constant}}
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T(4.2 * 7.6);
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T(EnumValue1);
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T((enum Enum)(int)EnumValue2);
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// - the address of the first character of a string literal, losslessly cast
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// to any type
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T("string literal");
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T((double*)"string literal");
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T("string literal" + 0);
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T((long)"string literal");
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// ... and otherwise returns 0.
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F("string literal" + 1);
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F(&test17_n);
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F(test17_c);
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F(&test17_c);
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F(&test17_d);
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F((struct Aggregate){0, 1});
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F((IntVector){0, 1, 2, 3});
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// Ensure that a technique used in glibc is handled correctly.
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#define OPT(...) (__builtin_constant_p(__VA_ARGS__) && strlen(__VA_ARGS__) < 4)
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// FIXME: These are incorrectly treated as ICEs because strlen is treated as
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// a builtin.
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ASSERT(OPT("abc"));
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ASSERT(!OPT("abcd"));
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// In these cases, the strlen is non-constant, but the __builtin_constant_p
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// is 0: the array size is not an ICE but is foldable.
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ASSERT(!OPT(test17_c)); // expected-warning {{folded}}
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ASSERT(!OPT(&test17_c[0])); // expected-warning {{folded}}
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ASSERT(!OPT((char*)test17_c)); // expected-warning {{folded}}
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ASSERT(!OPT(test17_d)); // expected-warning {{folded}}
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ASSERT(!OPT(&test17_d[0])); // expected-warning {{folded}}
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ASSERT(!OPT((char*)test17_d)); // expected-warning {{folded}}
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#undef OPT
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#undef T
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#undef F
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}
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void test18() {
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char src[1024];
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char dst[2048];
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size_t result;
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void *ptr;
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ptr = __builtin___memccpy_chk(dst, src, '\037', sizeof(src), sizeof(dst));
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result = __builtin___strlcpy_chk(dst, src, sizeof(dst), sizeof(dst));
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result = __builtin___strlcat_chk(dst, src, sizeof(dst), sizeof(dst));
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ptr = __builtin___memccpy_chk(dst, src, '\037', sizeof(src)); // expected-error {{too few arguments to function call}}
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ptr = __builtin___strlcpy_chk(dst, src, sizeof(dst), sizeof(dst)); // expected-warning {{incompatible integer to pointer conversion}}
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ptr = __builtin___strlcat_chk(dst, src, sizeof(dst), sizeof(dst)); // expected-warning {{incompatible integer to pointer conversion}}
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}
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void no_ms_builtins() {
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__assume(1); // expected-warning {{implicit declaration}}
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__noop(1); // expected-warning {{implicit declaration}}
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__debugbreak(); // expected-warning {{implicit declaration}}
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}
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void unavailable() {
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__builtin_operator_new(0); // expected-error {{'__builtin_operator_new' is only available in C++}}
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__builtin_operator_delete(0); // expected-error {{'__builtin_operator_delete' is only available in C++}}
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}
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// rdar://18259539
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size_t strlcpy(char * restrict dst, const char * restrict src, size_t size);
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size_t strlcat(char * restrict dst, const char * restrict src, size_t size);
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void Test19(void)
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{
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static char b[40];
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static char buf[20];
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strlcpy(buf, b, sizeof(b)); // expected-warning {{size argument in 'strlcpy' call appears to be size of the source; expected the size of the destination}} \\
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// expected-note {{change size argument to be the size of the destination}}
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__builtin___strlcpy_chk(buf, b, sizeof(b), __builtin_object_size(buf, 0)); // expected-warning {{size argument in '__builtin___strlcpy_chk' call appears to be size of the source; expected the size of the destination}} \
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// expected-note {{change size argument to be the size of the destination}} \
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// expected-warning {{'__builtin___strlcpy_chk' will always overflow destination buffer}}
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strlcat(buf, b, sizeof(b)); // expected-warning {{size argument in 'strlcat' call appears to be size of the source; expected the size of the destination}} \
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// expected-note {{change size argument to be the size of the destination}}
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__builtin___strlcat_chk(buf, b, sizeof(b), __builtin_object_size(buf, 0)); // expected-warning {{size argument in '__builtin___strlcat_chk' call appears to be size of the source; expected the size of the destination}} \
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// expected-note {{change size argument to be the size of the destination}} \
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// expected-warning {{'__builtin___strlcat_chk' will always overflow destination buffer}}
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}
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// rdar://11076881
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char * Test20(char *p, const char *in, unsigned n)
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{
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static char buf[10];
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__builtin___memcpy_chk (&buf[6], in, 5, __builtin_object_size (&buf[6], 0)); // expected-warning {{'__builtin___memcpy_chk' will always overflow destination buffer}}
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__builtin___memcpy_chk (p, "abcde", n, __builtin_object_size (p, 0));
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__builtin___memcpy_chk (&buf[5], "abcde", 5, __builtin_object_size (&buf[5], 0));
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__builtin___memcpy_chk (&buf[5], "abcde", n, __builtin_object_size (&buf[5], 0));
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__builtin___memcpy_chk (&buf[6], "abcde", 5, __builtin_object_size (&buf[6], 0)); // expected-warning {{'__builtin___memcpy_chk' will always overflow destination buffer}}
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return buf;
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}
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