/* PR middle-end/83859 - attribute to establish relation between parameters for buffer and its size Test to verify the handling of attribute access (read_only) syntax. { dg-do compile } { dg-options "-Wall -ftrack-macro-expansion=0" } */ int __attribute__ ((access)) access_v (void); // { dg-error "wrong number of arguments specified for 'access' attribute" } int __attribute__ ((access ())) access___v (void); // { dg-error "wrong number of arguments specified for 'access' attribute" } int __attribute__ ((access (rdonly))) rdonly_spelling (void); // { dg-error "attribute .access. invalid mode 'rdonly'; expected one of 'read_only', 'read_write', or 'write_only'" } int __attribute__ ((access (read_only))) rdonly_v_all (void); // { dg-error "attribute .access\\(read_only\\). missing an argument" } int __attribute__ ((access (read_only ()))) rdonly___v_all (void); // { dg-error "attribute 'access' unexpected '\\(' after mode 'read_only'; expected a positional argument or '\\)'" } // { dg-warning "implicit declaration of function 'read_only'" "" { target *-*-* } .-2 } int rdonly (void); int __attribute__ ((access (rdonly ()))) rdonly___v_all (void); // { dg-error "attribute 'access' invalid mode 'rdonly'" } int __attribute__ ((access (read_only))) rdonly_i_all (int); // { dg-error "attribute .access\\(read_only\\). missing an argument" } #define rdonly __attribute__ ((access (read_only))) #define RDONLY(...) __attribute__ ((access (read_only, __VA_ARGS__))) int RDONLY (1) rdonly_pcv_1 (const void*); int RDONLY (2) rdonly_i_pcv_2 (int, const void*); int RDONLY (3) rdonly_i_i_pcv_3 (int, int, const void*); int RDONLY (0 + 1) rdonly_pcv_0p1 (const void*); int RDONLY (2 - 1) rdonly_pcv_2m1 (const void*); int RDONLY (1, 1) rdonly_pv_pi_1_1 (const void*, const int*); // { dg-error "attribute 'access\\(read_only, 1, 1\\)' positional argument 2 references non-integer argument type 'const void \\*'" } int RDONLY (1, 2) rdonly_pcv_pc_1_2 (const void*, char*); // { dg-error "attribute .access\\(read_only, 1, 2\\)' positional argument 2 references non-integer argument type 'char \\*'" } int RDONLY (2, 1) rdonly_pcd_pcv_2_1 (const double*, const void*); // { dg-error "attribute .access\\(read_only, 2, 1\\)' positional argument 2 references non-integer argument type 'const double \\*'" } int RDONLY (2, 2) rdonly_pi_pcv_2_2 (int*, const void*); // { dg-error "positional argument 2 references non-integer argument type 'const void \\*'" } int RDONLY (4) rdonly_i_i_i_4 (int, int, int); // { dg-error "attribute 'access\\(read_only, 4\\)' positional argument 1 value 4 exceeds number of function arguments 3" } int RDONLY (1) rdonly_i_1 (int); // { dg-error "attribute 'access\\(read_only, 1\\)' positional argument 1 references non-pointer argument type 'int'" } // It's okay if the pointer argument is non-const, although a separate // warning encouraging one might be worthwhile. Maybe something like // -Wsuggest-const. int RDONLY (2) rdonly_i_pc (int, char*); int RDONLY (-1) rdonly_pcv_m1 (const void*); // { dg-error "attribute 'access\\(read_only, -1\\)' positional argument 1 invalid value -1" } int RDONLY (1, -12345) rdonly_pcv_i_1_m12345 (const void*, int*); // { dg-error "attribute 'access\\(read_only, 1, -12345\\)' positional argument 2 invalid value -12345" } int RDONLY ("blah") rdonly_pcv_str (const void*); // { dg-error "attribute 'access\\(read_only, \"blah\"\\)' invalid positional argument 1" } int RDONLY (1, "foobar") rdonly_pcv_i_1_str (const void*, int); // { dg-error "attribute 'access\\(read_only, 1, \"foobar\"\\)' invalid positional argument 2" } // Verify that attributes whose operands reference function pointers // are rejected. typedef int F (int, int); RDONLY (1) void rdwr_pf_1 (F*); // { dg-error "attribute 'access\\(read_only, 1\\)' positional argument 1 references argument of function type 'F' \\{aka 'int\\(int, *int\\)'\\}" } // Verify pointers to functions. void RDONLY(2) (*prdonly_pcv2)(int, const void*); void RDONLY(3, 1) (*prdonly_pcv2_1)(int, void*, const void*); // Verify types. typedef RDONLY (2) void rdonly_p2_t (const int*, const char*, const void*); typedef RDONLY (2) void rdonly_p2_1 (int, const int*);