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/* PR middle-end/91458 - inconsistent warning for writing past the end of an array member See Wstringop-overflow-3.C for the same test that exercises the other warning. { dg-do compile } { dg-options "-O2 -Wall -Wno-stringop-overflow -fno-ipa-icf" } { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-aix* } } */
void sink (void*);
// Exercise flexible array members.
struct Ax { char n; char a[]; // { dg-message "while referencing .Ax::a." } };
// Verify warning for a definition with no initializer. Ax ax_;
void gax_ () { ax_.a[0] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } ax_.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } ax_.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify warning for access to a definition with an initializer that doesn't // initialize the flexible array member. Ax ax0 = { 0 };
void gax0 () { ax0.a[0] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } ax0.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } ax0.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify warning for access to a definition with an initializer that // initializes the flexible array member to empty. Ax ax0_ = { 0, { } };
void gax0_ () { ax0_.a[0] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } ax0_.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } ax0_.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify warning for out-of-bounds accesses to a definition with // an initializer. Ax ax1 = { 1, { 0 } };
void gax1 () { ax1.a[0] = 0; ax1.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } ax1.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
Ax ax2 = { 2, { 1, 0 } };
void gax2 () { ax2.a[0] = 0; ax2.a[1] = 0; ax2.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify no warning for an unknown struct object. void gaxp (Ax *p) { p->a[0] = 0; p->a[3] = 0; p->a[9] = 0; }
// Verify no warning for an extern struct object whose array may be // initialized to any number of elements. extern Ax axx;
void gaxx () { axx.a[0] = 0; axx.a[3] = 0; axx.a[9] = 0; }
// Exercise zero-length array members.
struct A0 { char n; char a[0]; // { dg-message "while referencing .A0::a." } };
// Verify warning for a definition with no initializer. A0 a0_;
void ga0_ () { a0_.a[0] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a0_.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a0_.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify warning for access to a definition with an initializer that doesn't // initialize the flexible array member. A0 a00 = { 0 };
void ga00 () { a00.a[0] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a00.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a00.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify warning for access to a definition with an initializer that // initializes the flexible array member to empty. A0 a00_ = { 0, { } };
void ga00_ () { a00_.a[0] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a00_.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a00_.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// The following are rejected with // error: too many initializers for 'char [0]' // A0 a01 = { 1, { 0 } }; // A0 a02 = { 2, { 1, 0 } };
// Verify no warning for an unknown struct object. void ga0p (A0 *p) { p->a[0] = 0; p->a[3] = 0; p->a[9] = 0; }
// Verify warning for an extern struct object which (unlike a true // flexible array member) may not be initialized. extern A0 a0x;
void ga0x () { a0x.a[0] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a0x.a[3] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a0x.a[9] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Exercise trailing one-element array members.
struct A1 { char n; char a[1]; // { dg-message "while referencing .A1::a." } };
// Verify warning for a definition with no initializer. A1 a1_;
void ga1_ () { a1_.a[0] = 0; a1_.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a1_.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify warning for access to a definition with an initializer that doesn't // initialize the one-element array member. A1 a1__ = { 0 };
void ga1__ () { a1__.a[0] = 0; a1__.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a1__.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify warning for access to a definition with an initializer that // initializes the one-element array member to empty. A1 a1_0 = { 0, { } };
void ga1_0_ () { a1_0.a[0] = 0; a1_0.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a1_0.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify warning for access to a definition with an initializer that // initializes the one-element array member. A1 a1_1 = { 0, { 1 } };
void ga1_1 () { a1_1.a[0] = 0; a1_1.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a1_1.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify no warning for an unknown struct object. void ga1p (A1 *p) { p->a[0] = 0; p->a[3] = 0; p->a[9] = 0; }
// Verify warning for an extern struct object. Similar to the zero-length // array case, a one-element trailing array can be initialized to at most // a single element. extern A1 a1x;
void ga1x () { a1x.a[0] = 0; a1x.a[3] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a1x.a[9] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Exercise interior one-element array members (verify they're not // treated as trailing.
struct A1i { char n; char a[1]; // { dg-message "while referencing .A1i::a." } char x; };
// Verify warning for a definition with no initializer. A1i a1i_;
void ga1i_ () { a1i_.a[0] = 0; a1i_.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a1i_.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify warning for access to a definition with an initializer that doesn't // initialize the one-element array member. A1i a1i__ = { 0 };
void ga1i__ () { a1i__.a[0] = 0; a1i__.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a1i__.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify warning for access to a definition with an initializer that // initializes the one-element array member to empty. A1 a1i_0 = { 0, { } };
void ga1i_0_ () { a1i_0.a[0] = 0; a1i_0.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a1i_0.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify warning for access to a definition with an initializer that // initializes the one-element array member. A1 a1i_1 = { 0, { 1 } };
void ga1i_1 () { a1i_1.a[0] = 0; a1i_1.a[1] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a1i_1.a[2] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify no warning for an unknown struct object. void ga1ip (A1i *p) { p->a[0] = 0; p->a[3] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } p->a[9] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify no warning for an extern struct object. extern A1i a1ix;
void ga1ix () { a1ix.a[0] = 0; a1ix.a[3] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } a1ix.a[9] = 0; // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } }
// Verify non-POD classes with flexible array members.
struct Bx { char n; char a[]; // { dg-message "while referencing .Bx::a." }
// Verify the warning for a constant. Bx () { a[0] = 0; } // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" }
// And also for a non-constant. Regardless of the subscript, the array // of the object in function gxi() below has a zero size. Bx (int i) { a[i] = 0; } // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } };
void gbx (void) { struct Bx bx; sink (&bx); }
void gbxi (int i) { struct Bx bxi (i); sink (&bxi); }
struct B0 { char n; char a[0]; // { dg-message "while referencing .B0::a." }
B0 () { a[0] = 0; } // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } };
void gb0 (void) { struct B0 b0; sink (&b0); }
struct B1 { char n; char a[1]; // { dg-message "while referencing .B1::a." }
B1 () { a[1] = 0; } // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } };
void gb1 (void) { struct B1 b1; sink (&b1); }
struct B123 { char a[123]; // { dg-message "while referencing .B123::a." }
B123 () { a[123] = 0; } // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } };
void gb123 (void) { struct B123 b123; sink (&b123); }
struct B234 { char a[234]; // { dg-message "while referencing .B234::a." }
B234 (int i) { a[i] = 0; } // { dg-warning "\\\[-Warray-bounds" } };
void g234 (void) { struct B234 b234 (234); sink (&b234); }
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