minix/external/bsd/llvm/dist/clang/test/Sema/inline.c
Lionel Sambuc f4a2713ac8 Importing netbsd clang -- pristine
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2014-07-28 17:05:57 +02:00

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
#if defined(INCLUDE)
// -------
// This section acts like a header file.
// -------
// Check the use of static variables in non-static inline functions.
static int staticVar; // expected-note + {{'staticVar' declared here}}
static int staticFunction(); // expected-note + {{'staticFunction' declared here}}
static struct { int x; } staticStruct; // expected-note + {{'staticStruct' declared here}}
inline int useStatic () { // expected-note 3 {{use 'static' to give inline function 'useStatic' internal linkage}}
staticFunction(); // expected-warning{{static function 'staticFunction' is used in an inline function with external linkage}}
(void)staticStruct.x; // expected-warning{{static variable 'staticStruct' is used in an inline function with external linkage}}
return staticVar; // expected-warning{{static variable 'staticVar' is used in an inline function with external linkage}}
}
extern inline int useStaticFromExtern () { // no suggestions
staticFunction(); // expected-warning{{static function 'staticFunction' is used in an inline function with external linkage}}
return staticVar; // expected-warning{{static variable 'staticVar' is used in an inline function with external linkage}}
}
static inline int useStaticFromStatic () {
staticFunction(); // no-warning
return staticVar; // no-warning
}
extern inline int useStaticInlineFromExtern () {
// Heuristic: if the function we're using is also inline, don't warn.
// This can still be wrong (in this case, we end up inlining calls to
// staticFunction and staticVar) but this got very noisy even using
// standard headers.
return useStaticFromStatic(); // no-warning
}
static int constFunction() __attribute__((const));
inline int useConst () {
return constFunction(); // no-warning
}
#else
// -------
// This is the main source file.
// -------
#define INCLUDE
#include "inline.c"
// Check that we don't allow illegal uses of inline
inline int a; // expected-error{{'inline' can only appear on functions}}
typedef inline int b; // expected-error{{'inline' can only appear on functions}}
int d(inline int a); // expected-error{{'inline' can only appear on functions}}
// Check that the warnings from the "header file" aren't on by default in
// the main source file.
inline int useStaticMainFile () {
staticFunction(); // no-warning
return staticVar; // no-warning
}
// Check that the warnings show up when explicitly requested.
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic warning "-Wstatic-in-inline"
inline int useStaticAgain () { // expected-note 2 {{use 'static' to give inline function 'useStaticAgain' internal linkage}}
staticFunction(); // expected-warning{{static function 'staticFunction' is used in an inline function with external linkage}}
return staticVar; // expected-warning{{static variable 'staticVar' is used in an inline function with external linkage}}
}
#pragma clang diagnostic pop
inline void defineStaticVar() { // expected-note {{use 'static' to give inline function 'defineStaticVar' internal linkage}}
static const int x = 0; // ok
static int y = 0; // expected-warning {{non-constant static local variable in inline function may be different in different files}}
}
extern inline void defineStaticVarInExtern() {
static const int x = 0; // ok
static int y = 0; // ok
}
// Check behavior of line markers.
# 1 "XXX.h" 1
inline int useStaticMainFileInLineMarker() { // expected-note 2 {{use 'static' to give inline function 'useStaticMainFileInLineMarker' internal linkage}}
staticFunction(); // expected-warning{{static function 'staticFunction' is used in an inline function with external linkage}}
return staticVar; // expected-warning{{static variable 'staticVar' is used in an inline function with external linkage}}
}
# 100 "inline.c" 2
inline int useStaticMainFileAfterLineMarker() {
staticFunction(); // no-warning
return staticVar; // no-warning
}
#endif