| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -analyze -analyzer-checker=core -analyzer-store region -verify %s |
| |
| char const *p; |
| |
| void f0() { |
| char const str[] = "This will change"; |
| p = str; // expected-warning{{Address of stack memory associated with local variable 'str' is still referred to by the global variable 'p' upon returning to the caller. This will be a dangling reference}} |
| } |
| |
| void f1() { |
| char const str[] = "This will change"; |
| p = str; |
| p = 0; // no-warning |
| } |
| |
| void f2() { |
| p = (const char *) __builtin_alloca(12); // expected-warning{{Address of stack memory allocated by call to alloca() on line 17 is still referred to by the global variable 'p' upon returning to the caller. This will be a dangling reference}} |
| } |
| |
| // PR 7383 - previosly the stack address checker would crash on this example |
| // because it would attempt to do a direct load from 'pr7383_list'. |
| static int pr7383(__const char *__) |
| { |
| return 0; |
| } |
| extern __const char *__const pr7383_list[]; |
| |
| // Test that we catch multiple returns via globals when analyzing a function. |
| void test_multi_return() { |
| static int *a, *b; |
| int x; |
| a = &x; |
| b = &x; // expected-warning{{Address of stack memory associated with local variable 'x' is still referred to by the global variable 'a' upon returning}} expected-warning{{Address of stack memory associated with local variable 'x' is still referred to by the global variable 'b' upon returning}} |
| } |