| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -Wself-assign -verify %s |
| |
| void f() { |
| int a = 42, b = 42; |
| a = a; // expected-warning{{explicitly assigning}} |
| b = b; // expected-warning{{explicitly assigning}} |
| a = b; |
| b = a = b; |
| a = a = a; // expected-warning{{explicitly assigning}} |
| a = b = b = a; |
| } |
| |
| // Dummy type. |
| struct S {}; |
| |
| void false_positives() { |
| #define OP = |
| #define LHS a |
| #define RHS a |
| int a = 42; |
| // These shouldn't warn due to the use of the preprocessor. |
| a OP a; |
| LHS = a; |
| a = RHS; |
| LHS OP RHS; |
| #undef OP |
| #undef LHS |
| #undef RHS |
| |
| S s; |
| s = s; // Not a builtin assignment operator, no warning. |
| |
| // Volatile stores aren't side-effect free. |
| volatile int vol_a; |
| vol_a = vol_a; |
| volatile int &vol_a_ref = vol_a; |
| vol_a_ref = vol_a_ref; |
| } |
| |
| template <typename T> void g() { |
| T a; |
| a = a; // May or may not be a builtin assignment operator, no warning. |
| } |
| void instantiate() { |
| g<int>(); |
| g<S>(); |
| } |