/* * Cppcheck - A tool for static C/C++ code analysis * Copyright (C) 2007-2019 Cppcheck team. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "checkother.h" #include "platform.h" #include "settings.h" #include "testsuite.h" #include "tokenize.h" class TestCharVar : public TestFixture { public: TestCharVar() : TestFixture("TestCharVar") { } private: Settings settings; void run() OVERRIDE { settings.platform(Settings::Unspecified); settings.severity.enable(Severity::warning); settings.severity.enable(Severity::portability); TEST_CASE(array_index_1); TEST_CASE(array_index_2); TEST_CASE(bitop); } void check(const char code[]) { // Clear the error buffer.. errout.str(""); // Tokenize.. Tokenizer tokenizer(&settings, this); std::istringstream istr(code); tokenizer.tokenize(istr, "test.cpp"); // Check char variable usage.. CheckOther checkOther(&tokenizer, &settings, this); checkOther.checkCharVariable(); } void array_index_1() { check("int buf[256];\n" "void foo()\n" "{\n" " unsigned char ch = 0x80;\n" " buf[ch] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int buf[256];\n" "void foo()\n" "{\n" " char ch = 0x80;\n" " buf[ch] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (portability) 'char' type used as array index.\n", errout.str()); check("int buf[256];\n" "void foo()\n" "{\n" " char ch = 0;\n" " buf[ch] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int buf[256];\n" "void foo()\n" "{\n" " signed char ch = 0;\n" " buf[ch] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int buf[256];\n" "void foo()\n" "{\n" " char ch = 0x80;\n" " buf[ch] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (portability) 'char' type used as array index.\n", errout.str()); check("int buf[256];\n" "void foo(signed char ch)\n" "{\n" " buf[ch] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int buf[256];\n" "void foo(char ch)\n" "{\n" " buf[ch] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo(char* buf)\n" "{\n" " char ch = 0x80;" " buf[ch] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (portability) 'char' type used as array index.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(char* buf)\n" "{\n" " char ch = 0;" " buf[ch] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo(char* buf)\n" "{\n" " buf['A'] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo(char* buf, char ch)\n" "{\n" " buf[ch] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int flags[256];\n" "void foo(const char* str)\n" "{\n" " flags[*str] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int flags[256];\n" "void foo(const char* str)\n" "{\n" " flags[(unsigned char)*str] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo(const char str[])\n" "{\n" " map[str] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void array_index_2() { // #3282 - False positive check("void foo(char i);\n" "void bar(int i) {\n" " const char *s = \"abcde\";\n" " foo(s[i]);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void bitop() { check("void foo(int *result) {\n" " signed char ch = -1;\n" " *result = a | ch;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) When using 'char' variables in bit operations, sign extension can generate unexpected results.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(int *result) {\n" " unsigned char ch = -1;\n" " *result = a | ch;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo(char *result) {\n" " signed char ch = -1;\n" " *result = a | ch;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // 0x03 & .. check("void foo(int *result) {\n" " signed char ch = -1;\n" " *result = 0x03 | ch;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) When using 'char' variables in bit operations, sign extension can generate unexpected results.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(int *result) {\n" " signed char ch = -1;\n" " *result = 0x03 & ch;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } }; REGISTER_TEST(TestCharVar)