// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -Wno-unused -std=c++11 -analyzer-checker=core,debug.ExprInspection -verify %s // RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -Wno-unused -std=c++17 -analyzer-checker=core,debug.ExprInspection -verify %s // RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -Wno-unused -std=c++11 -analyzer-checker=core,debug.ExprInspection -DMOVES -verify %s // RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -Wno-unused -std=c++17 -analyzer-checker=core,debug.ExprInspection -DMOVES -verify %s void clang_analyzer_eval(bool); void clang_analyzer_checkInlined(bool); template struct AddressVector { T *buf[10]; int len; AddressVector() : len(0) {} void push(T *t) { buf[len] = t; ++len; } }; class C { AddressVector &v; public: C(AddressVector &v) : v(v) { v.push(this); } ~C() { v.push(this); } #ifdef MOVES C(C &&c) : v(c.v) { v.push(this); } #endif // Note how return-statements prefer move-constructors when available. C(const C &c) : v(c.v) { #ifdef MOVES clang_analyzer_checkInlined(false); // no-warning #else v.push(this); #endif } // no-warning }; @interface NSObject {} @end; @interface Foo: NSObject {} -(C) make: (AddressVector &)v; @end @implementation Foo -(C) make: (AddressVector &)v { return C(v); } @end void testReturnByValueFromMessage(Foo *foo) { AddressVector v; { const C &c = [foo make: v]; } // 0. Construct the return value of -make (copy/move elided) and // lifetime-extend it directly via reference 'c', // 1. Destroy the temporary lifetime-extended by 'c'. clang_analyzer_eval(v.len == 2); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} clang_analyzer_eval(v.buf[0] == v.buf[1]); // expected-warning{{TRUE}} }