// RUN: %clangxx -fsanitize=returns-nonnull-attribute -w %s -O3 -o %t // RUN: %run %t foo 2>&1 | count 0 // RUN: %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // RUN: %clangxx -fsanitize=returns-nonnull-attribute -fno-sanitize-recover=returns-nonnull-attribute -w %s -O3 -o %t.abort // RUN: not %run %t.abort &> /dev/null __attribute__((returns_nonnull)) char *foo(char *a); char *foo(char *a) { // CHECK: nonnull.cpp:[[@LINE+2]]:3: runtime error: null pointer returned from function declared to never return null // CHECK-NEXT: nonnull.cpp:[[@LINE-4]]:16: note: returns_nonnull attribute specified here return a; } __attribute__((returns_nonnull)) char *bar(int x, char *a) { if (x > 10) { // CHECK: nonnull.cpp:[[@LINE+2]]:5: runtime error: null pointer returned from function declared to never return null // CHECK-NEXT: nonnull.cpp:[[@LINE-3]]:16: note: returns_nonnull attribute specified here return a; } else { // CHECK: nonnull.cpp:[[@LINE+2]]:5: runtime error: null pointer returned from function declared to never return null // CHECK-NEXT: nonnull.cpp:[[@LINE-7]]:16: note: returns_nonnull attribute specified here return a; } } int main(int argc, char **argv) { char *a = argv[1]; foo(a); bar(20, a); // We expect to see a runtime error the first time we cover the "else"... bar(5, a); // ... but not a second time. // CHECK-NOT: runtime error bar(5, a); return 0; }