// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s struct S { S(const char *) __attribute__((nonnull(2))); static void f(const char*, const char*) __attribute__((nonnull(1))); // GCC has a hidden 'this' argument in member functions, so the middle // argument is the one that must not be null. void g(const char*, const char*, const char*) __attribute__((nonnull(3))); void h(const char*) __attribute__((nonnull(1))); // \ expected-error{{invalid for the implicit this argument}} }; void test() { S s(0); // expected-warning{{null passed}} s.f(0, ""); // expected-warning{{null passed}} s.f("", 0); s.g("", 0, ""); // expected-warning{{null passed}} s.g(0, "", 0); } namespace rdar8769025 { __attribute__((nonnull)) void f0(int *&p); __attribute__((nonnull)) void f1(int * const &p); __attribute__((nonnull(2))) void f2(int i, int * const &p); void test_f1() { f1(0); // expected-warning{{null passed to a callee that requires a non-null argument}} f2(0, 0); // expected-warning{{null passed to a callee that requires a non-null argument}} } } namespace test3 { __attribute__((nonnull(1))) void f(void *ptr); void g() { f(static_cast<char*>((void*)0)); // expected-warning{{null passed}} f(static_cast<char*>(0)); // expected-warning{{null passed}} } } namespace test4 { struct X { bool operator!=(const void *) const __attribute__((nonnull(2))); }; bool operator==(const X&, const void *) __attribute__((nonnull(2))); void test(const X& x) { (void)(x == 0); // expected-warning{{null passed}} (void)(x != 0); // expected-warning{{null passed}} } } |