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If not, see . */ #include "checkstl.h" #include "errortypes.h" #include "settings.h" #include "standards.h" #include "fixture.h" #include "tokenize.h" #include "utils.h" #include #include #include // IWYU pragma: keep #include class TestStl : public TestFixture { public: TestStl() : TestFixture("TestStl") {} private: Settings settings; void run() override { settings.severity.enable(Severity::warning); settings.severity.enable(Severity::style); settings.severity.enable(Severity::performance); LOAD_LIB_2(settings.library, "std.cfg"); TEST_CASE(outOfBounds); TEST_CASE(outOfBoundsSymbolic); TEST_CASE(outOfBoundsIndexExpression); TEST_CASE(outOfBoundsIterator); TEST_CASE(iterator1); TEST_CASE(iterator2); TEST_CASE(iterator3); TEST_CASE(iterator4); TEST_CASE(iterator5); TEST_CASE(iterator6); TEST_CASE(iterator7); TEST_CASE(iterator8); TEST_CASE(iterator9); TEST_CASE(iterator10); TEST_CASE(iterator11); TEST_CASE(iterator12); TEST_CASE(iterator13); TEST_CASE(iterator14); // #8191 TEST_CASE(iterator15); // #8341 TEST_CASE(iterator16); TEST_CASE(iterator17); TEST_CASE(iterator18); TEST_CASE(iterator19); TEST_CASE(iterator20); TEST_CASE(iterator21); TEST_CASE(iterator22); TEST_CASE(iterator23); TEST_CASE(iterator24); TEST_CASE(iterator25); // #9742 TEST_CASE(iterator26); // #9176 TEST_CASE(iterator27); // #10378 TEST_CASE(iterator28); // #10450 TEST_CASE(iteratorExpression); TEST_CASE(iteratorSameExpression); TEST_CASE(mismatchingContainerIterator); TEST_CASE(dereference); TEST_CASE(dereference_break); // #3644 - handle "break" TEST_CASE(dereference_member); TEST_CASE(STLSize); TEST_CASE(STLSizeNoErr); TEST_CASE(negativeIndex); TEST_CASE(erase1); TEST_CASE(erase2); TEST_CASE(erase3); TEST_CASE(erase4); TEST_CASE(erase5); TEST_CASE(erase6); TEST_CASE(eraseBreak); TEST_CASE(eraseContinue); TEST_CASE(eraseReturn1); TEST_CASE(eraseReturn2); TEST_CASE(eraseReturn3); TEST_CASE(eraseGoto); TEST_CASE(eraseAssign1); TEST_CASE(eraseAssign2); TEST_CASE(eraseAssign3); TEST_CASE(eraseAssign4); TEST_CASE(eraseAssignByFunctionCall); TEST_CASE(eraseErase); TEST_CASE(eraseByValue); TEST_CASE(eraseIf); TEST_CASE(eraseOnVector); TEST_CASE(pushback1); TEST_CASE(pushback2); TEST_CASE(pushback3); TEST_CASE(pushback4); TEST_CASE(pushback5); TEST_CASE(pushback6); TEST_CASE(pushback7); TEST_CASE(pushback8); TEST_CASE(pushback9); TEST_CASE(pushback10); TEST_CASE(pushback11); TEST_CASE(pushback12); TEST_CASE(pushback13); TEST_CASE(insert1); TEST_CASE(insert2); TEST_CASE(popback1); TEST_CASE(stlBoundaries1); TEST_CASE(stlBoundaries2); TEST_CASE(stlBoundaries3); TEST_CASE(stlBoundaries4); // #4364 TEST_CASE(stlBoundaries5); // #4352 TEST_CASE(stlBoundaries6); // #7106 // if (str.find("ab")) TEST_CASE(if_find); TEST_CASE(if_str_find); TEST_CASE(size1); TEST_CASE(size2); TEST_CASE(size3); TEST_CASE(size4); // #2652 - don't warn about vector/deque // Redundant conditions.. // if (ints.find(123) != ints.end()) ints.remove(123); TEST_CASE(redundantCondition1); // missing inner comparison when incrementing iterator inside loop TEST_CASE(missingInnerComparison1); TEST_CASE(missingInnerComparison2); // no FP when there is comparison TEST_CASE(missingInnerComparison3); // no FP when there is iterator shadowing TEST_CASE(missingInnerComparison4); // no FP when "break;" is used TEST_CASE(missingInnerComparison5); // Ticket #2154 - FP TEST_CASE(missingInnerComparison6); // #2643 - 'it=foo.insert(++it,0);' // catch common problems when using the string::c_str() function TEST_CASE(cstr); TEST_CASE(uselessCalls); TEST_CASE(stabilityOfChecks); // #4684 cppcheck crash in template function call TEST_CASE(dereferenceInvalidIterator); TEST_CASE(dereferenceInvalidIterator2); // #6572 TEST_CASE(dereference_auto); TEST_CASE(loopAlgoElementAssign); TEST_CASE(loopAlgoAccumulateAssign); TEST_CASE(loopAlgoContainerInsert); TEST_CASE(loopAlgoIncrement); TEST_CASE(loopAlgoConditional); TEST_CASE(loopAlgoMinMax); TEST_CASE(loopAlgoMultipleReturn); TEST_CASE(invalidContainer); TEST_CASE(invalidContainerLoop); TEST_CASE(findInsert); TEST_CASE(checkKnownEmptyContainer); TEST_CASE(checkMutexes); } #define check(...) check_(__FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__) void check_(const char* file, int line, const char code[], const bool inconclusive = false, const Standards::cppstd_t cppstandard = Standards::CPPLatest) { // Clear the error buffer.. errout.str(""); settings.certainty.setEnabled(Certainty::inconclusive, inconclusive); settings.standards.cpp = cppstandard; // Tokenize.. Tokenizer tokenizer(&settings, this); std::istringstream istr(code); ASSERT_LOC(tokenizer.tokenize(istr, "test.cpp"), file, line); runChecks(&tokenizer, &settings, this); } void check_(const char* file, int line, const std::string& code, const bool inconclusive = false) { check_(file, line, code.c_str(), inconclusive); } #define checkNormal(code) checkNormal_(code, __FILE__, __LINE__) void checkNormal_(const char code[], const char* file, int line) { // Clear the error buffer.. errout.str(""); // Tokenize.. Tokenizer tokenizer(&settings, this); std::istringstream istr(code); ASSERT_LOC(tokenizer.tokenize(istr, "test.cpp"), file, line); // Check.. runChecks(&tokenizer, &settings, this); } void outOfBounds() { setMultiline(); checkNormal("bool f(const int a, const int b)\n" // #8648 "{\n" " std::cout << a << b;\n" " return true;\n" "}\n" "void f(const std::vector &v)\n" "{\n" " if(v.size() >=2 &&\n" " bar(v[2], v[3]) )\n" // v[3] is accessed " {;}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:9:warning:Either the condition 'v.size()>=2' is redundant or v size can be 2. Expression 'v[2]' cause access out of bounds.\n" "test.cpp:8:note:condition 'v.size()>=2'\n" "test.cpp:9:note:Access out of bounds\n" "test.cpp:9:warning:Either the condition 'v.size()>=2' is redundant or v size can be 2. Expression 'v[3]' cause access out of bounds.\n" "test.cpp:8:note:condition 'v.size()>=2'\n" "test.cpp:9:note:Access out of bounds\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f() {\n" " std::string s;\n" " s[10] = 1;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:3:error:Out of bounds access in expression 's[10]' because 's' is empty.\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f() {\n" " std::string s = \"abcd\";\n" " s[10] = 1;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:3:error:Out of bounds access in 's[10]', if 's' size is 4 and '10' is 10\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " v.front();\n" " if (v.empty()) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:2:warning:Either the condition 'v.empty()' is redundant or expression 'v.front()' cause access out of bounds.\n" "test.cpp:3:note:condition 'v.empty()'\n" "test.cpp:2:note:Access out of bounds\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " if (v.size() == 3) {}\n" " v[16] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:3:warning:Either the condition 'v.size()==3' is redundant or v size can be 3. Expression 'v[16]' cause access out of bounds.\n" "test.cpp:2:note:condition 'v.size()==3'\n" "test.cpp:3:note:Access out of bounds\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " int i = 16;\n" " if (v.size() == 3) {\n" " v[i] = 0;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:4:warning:Either the condition 'v.size()==3' is redundant or v size can be 3. Expression 'v[i]' cause access out of bounds.\n" "test.cpp:3:note:condition 'v.size()==3'\n" "test.cpp:4:note:Access out of bounds\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(std::vector v, int i) {\n" " if (v.size() == 3 || i == 16) {}\n" " v[i] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(std::map x) {\n" " if (x.empty()) { x[1] = 2; }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(std::string s) {\n" " if (s.size() == 1) {\n" " s[2] = 0;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:3:warning:Either the condition 's.size()==1' is redundant or s size can be 1. Expression 's[2]' cause access out of bounds.\n" "test.cpp:2:note:condition 's.size()==1'\n" "test.cpp:3:note:Access out of bounds\n", errout.str()); // Do not crash checkNormal("void a() {\n" " std::string b[];\n" " for (auto c : b)\n" " c.data();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("std::string f(std::string x) {\n" " if (x.empty()) return {};\n" " x[0];\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("std::string f(std::string x) {\n" " if (x.empty()) return std::string{};\n" " x[0];\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f() {\n" " std::string s;\n" " x = s.begin() + 1;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:3:error:Out of bounds access in expression 's.begin()+1' because 's' is empty.\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(int x) {\n" " std::string s;\n" " x = s.begin() + x;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:3:error:Out of bounds access in expression 's.begin()+x' because 's' is empty and 'x' may be non-zero.\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("char fstr1(){const std::string s = \"\"; return s[42]; }\n" "wchar_t fwstr1(){const std::wstring s = L\"\"; return s[42]; }"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:1:error:Out of bounds access in 's[42]', if 's' size is 6 and '42' is 42\n" "test.cpp:2:error:Out of bounds access in 's[42]', if 's' size is 6 and '42' is 42\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("char fstr1(){const std::string s = \"\"; return s[1]; }\n" "wchar_t fwstr1(){const std::wstring s = L\"\"; return s[1]; }"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("int f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " std::vector * pv = &v;\n" " return (*pv)[42];\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:4:error:Out of bounds access in expression '(*pv)[42]' because '*pv' is empty.\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f() {\n" " std::string s;\n" " ++abc[s];\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // # 9274 checkNormal("char f(bool b) {\n" " const std::string s = \"\";\n" " int x = 6;\n" " if(b) ++x;\n" " return s[x];\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:5:error:Out of bounds access in 's[x]', if 's' size is 6 and 'x' is 6\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f() {\n" " static const int N = 4;\n" " std::array x;\n" " x[0] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(bool b) {\n" " std::vector x;\n" " if (b)\n" " x.push_back(1);\n" " if (x.size() < 2)\n" " return;\n" " x[0] = 2;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(bool b) {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " if(v.at(b?42:0)) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "test.cpp:3:error:Out of bounds access in expression 'v.at(b?42:0)' because 'v' is empty and 'b?42:0' may be non-zero.\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(std::vector v, bool b){\n" " if (v.size() == 1)\n" " if(v.at(b?42:0)) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "test.cpp:3:warning:Either the condition 'v.size()==1' is redundant or v size can be 1. Expression 'v.at(b?42:0)' cause access out of bounds.\n" "test.cpp:2:note:condition 'v.size()==1'\n" "test.cpp:3:note:Access out of bounds\n", errout.str()); check("struct T {\n" " std::vector* v;\n" "};\n" "struct S {\n" " T t;\n" "};\n" "long g(S& s);\n" "int f() {\n" " std::vector ArrS;\n" " S s = { { &ArrS } };\n" " g(s);\n" " return ArrS[0];\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct T {\n" " std::vector* v;\n" "};\n" "struct S {\n" " std::vector t;\n" "};\n" "long g(S& s);\n" "int f() {\n" " std::vector ArrS;\n" " S s = { { { &ArrS } } };\n" " g(s);\n" " return ArrS[0];\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct T {\n" " std::vector* v;\n" "};\n" "struct S {\n" " std::vector> t;\n" "};\n" "long g(S& s);\n" "int f() {\n" " std::vector ArrS;\n" " S s = { { { { &ArrS } } } };\n" " g(s);\n" " return ArrS[0];\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct T {\n" " std::vector* v;\n" "};\n" "struct S {\n" " T t;\n" "};\n" "long g(S& s);\n" "int f() {\n" " std::vector ArrS;\n" " S s { { &ArrS } };\n" " g(s);\n" " return ArrS[0];\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct T {\n" " std::vector* v;\n" "};\n" "struct S {\n" " std::vector t;\n" "};\n" "long g(S& s);\n" "int f() {\n" " std::vector ArrS;\n" " S s { { { &ArrS } } };\n" " g(s);\n" " return ArrS[0];\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct T {\n" " std::vector* v;\n" "};\n" "struct S {\n" " std::vector> t;\n" "};\n" "long g(S& s);\n" "int f() {\n" " std::vector ArrS;\n" " S s { { { { &ArrS } } } };\n" " g(s);\n" " return ArrS[0];\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("extern void Bar(const double, const double);\n" "void f(std::vector &r, const double ) {\n" " std::vector result;\n" " double d = 0.0;\n" " const double inc = 0.1;\n" " for(unsigned int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {\n" " result.push_back(d);\n" " d = (i + 1) * inc;\n" " }\n" " Bar(1.0, d);\n" " Bar(10U, result.size());\n" " Bar(0.0, result[0]);\n" " Bar(0.34, result[1]);\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(size_t entries) {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " if (v.size() < entries + 2)\n" " v.resize(entries + 2);\n" " v[0] = 1;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(size_t entries) {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " if (v.size() < entries)\n" " v.resize(entries);\n" " v[0] = 1;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:5:error:Out of bounds access in expression 'v[0]' because 'v' is empty.\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(size_t entries) {\n" " if (entries < 2) return;\n" " std::vector v;\n" " if (v.size() < entries)\n" " v.resize(entries);\n" " v[0] = 1;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(size_t entries) {\n" " if (entries == 0) return;\n" " std::vector v;\n" " if (v.size() < entries)\n" " v.resize(entries);\n" " v[0] = 1;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void foo(std::vector* PArr, int n) {\n" " std::vector Arr;\n" " if (!PArr)\n" " PArr = &Arr;\n" " PArr->resize(n);\n" " for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)\n" " (*PArr)[i] = 1;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("int f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " std::vector * pv = &v;\n" " return (*pv).at(42);\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:4:error:Out of bounds access in expression '(*pv).at(42)' because '*pv' is empty.\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("std::string f(const char* DirName) {\n" " if (DirName == nullptr)\n" " return {};\n" " std::string Name{ DirName };\n" " if (!Name.empty() && Name.back() != '\\\\')\n" " Name += '\\\\';\n" " return Name;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("bool f(bool b) {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " if (b)\n" " v.push_back(0);\n" " for(auto i:v)\n" " if (v[i] > 0)\n" " return true;\n" " return false;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:5:style:Consider using std::any_of algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("std::vector range(int n);\n" "bool f(bool b) {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " if (b)\n" " v.push_back(1);\n" " assert(range(v.size()).size() == v.size());\n" " for(auto i:range(v.size()))\n" " if (v[i] > 0)\n" " return true;\n" " return false;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:7:style:Consider using std::any_of algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("bool g();\n" "int f(int x) {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " if (g())\n" " v.emplace_back(x);\n" " const auto n = (int)v.size();\n" " for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)\n" " if (v[i] > 0)\n" " return i;\n" " return 0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("bool g();\n" "int f(int x) {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " if (g())\n" " v.emplace_back(x);\n" " const auto n = static_cast(v.size());\n" " for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)\n" " if (v[i] > 0)\n" " return i;\n" " return 0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("bool g();\n" "void f(int x) {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " if (g())\n" " v.emplace_back(x);\n" " const int n = v.size();\n" " h(n);\n" " for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)\n" " h(v[i]);\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void foo(const std::vector &v) {\n" " if(v.size() >=1 && v[0] == 4 && v[1] == 2){}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:2:warning:Either the condition 'v.size()>=1' is redundant or v size can be 1. Expression 'v[1]' cause access out of bounds.\n" "test.cpp:2:note:condition 'v.size()>=1'\n" "test.cpp:2:note:Access out of bounds\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("int f(int x, int y) {\n" " std::vector a = {0,1,2};\n" " if(x<2)\n" " y = a[x] + 1;\n" " else\n" " y = a[x];\n" " return y;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "test.cpp:6:warning:Either the condition 'x<2' is redundant or 'x' can have the value greater or equal to 3. Expression 'a[x]' cause access out of bounds.\n" "test.cpp:3:note:condition 'x<2'\n" "test.cpp:6:note:Access out of bounds\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("int f(std::vector v) {\n" " if (v.size() > 3)\n" " return v[v.size() - 3];\n" " return 0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " v[v.size() - 1];\n" " if (v.size() == 1) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(int n) {\n" " std::vector v = {1, 2, 3, 4};\n" " const int i = qMin(n, v.size());\n" " if (i > 1)\n" " v[i] = 1;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(std::vector& v, int i) {\n" " if (i > -1) {\n" " v.erase(v.begin() + i);\n" " if (v.empty()) {}\n" " }\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void g(const char *, ...) { exit(1); }\n" // #10025 "void f(const char c[]) {\n" " std::vector v = get();\n" " if (v.empty())\n" " g(\"\", c[0]);\n" " return h(&v[0], v.size()); \n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(int i, std::vector v) {\n" // #9157 " if (i <= (int)v.size()) {\n" " if (v[i]) {}\n" " }\n" " if (i <= static_cast(v.size())) {\n" " if (v[i]) {}\n" " }\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:3:warning:Either the condition 'i<=(int)v.size()' is redundant or 'i' can have the value v.size(). Expression 'v[i]' cause access out of bounds.\n" "test.cpp:2:note:condition 'i<=(int)v.size()'\n" "test.cpp:3:note:Access out of bounds\n" "test.cpp:6:warning:Either the condition 'i<=static_cast(v.size())' is redundant or 'i' can have the value v.size(). Expression 'v[i]' cause access out of bounds.\n" "test.cpp:5:note:condition 'i<=static_cast(v.size())'\n" "test.cpp:6:note:Access out of bounds\n", errout.str()); check("template\n" "void b(Iterator d) {\n" " std::string c = \"a\";\n" " d + c.length();\n" "}\n" "void f() {\n" " std::string buf;\n" " b(buf.begin());\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:4:error:Out of bounds access in expression 'd+c.length()' because 'buf' is empty.\n", errout.str()); check("template\n" "void b(Iterator d) {\n" " std::string c = \"a\";\n" " sort(d, d + c.length());\n" "}\n" "void f() {\n" " std::string buf;\n" " b(buf.begin());\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int f(const std::vector &v) {\n" " return !v.empty() ? 42 : v.back();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS( "test.cpp:2:warning:Either the condition 'v.empty()' is redundant or expression 'v.back()' cause access out of bounds.\n" "test.cpp:2:note:condition 'v.empty()'\n" "test.cpp:2:note:Access out of bounds\n", errout.str()); check("std::vector g() {\n" // #10779 " std::vector v(10);\n" " for(int i = 0; i <= 10; ++i)\n" " v[i] = 42;\n" " return v;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:4:error:Out of bounds access in 'v[i]', if 'v' size is 10 and 'i' is 10\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " int s = 2;\n" " std::vector v(s);\n" " v[100] = 1;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:4:error:Out of bounds access in 'v[100]', if 'v' size is 2 and '100' is 100\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::vector v({ 1, 2, 3 });\n" " v[100] = 1;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:3:error:Out of bounds access in 'v[100]', if 'v' size is 3 and '100' is 100\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " char c[] = { 1, 2, 3 };\n" " std::vector v(c, sizeof(c) + c);\n" " v[100] = 1;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:4:error:Out of bounds access in 'v[100]', if 'v' size is 3 and '100' is 100\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " char c[] = { 1, 2, 3 };\n" " std::vector v{ c, c + sizeof(c) };\n" " v[100] = 1;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:4:error:Out of bounds access in 'v[100]', if 'v' size is 3 and '100' is 100\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " int i[] = { 1, 2, 3 };\n" " std::vector v(i, i + sizeof(i) / 4);\n" " v[100] = 1;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:4:error:Out of bounds access in 'v[100]', if 'v' size is 3 and '100' is 100\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" // #6615 " int i[] = { 1, 2, 3 };\n" " std::vector v(i, i + sizeof(i) / sizeof(int));\n" " v[100] = 1;\n" "}\n"); TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:4:error:Out of bounds access in 'v[100]', if 'v' size is 3 and '100' is 100\n", "", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::array a = {};\n" " a[10];\n" " constexpr std::array b = {};\n" " b[10];\n" " const std::array c = {};\n" " c[10];\n" " static constexpr std::array d = {};\n" " d[10];\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:3:error:Out of bounds access in 'a[10]', if 'a' size is 10 and '10' is 10\n" "test.cpp:5:error:Out of bounds access in 'b[10]', if 'b' size is 10 and '10' is 10\n" "test.cpp:7:error:Out of bounds access in 'c[10]', if 'c' size is 10 and '10' is 10\n" "test.cpp:9:error:Out of bounds access in 'd[10]', if 'd' size is 10 and '10' is 10\n", errout.str()); check("struct test_fixed {\n" " std::array array = {};\n" " void index(int i) { array[i]; }\n" "};\n" "void f() {\n" " test_fixed x = test_fixed();\n" " x.index(10);\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:3:error:Out of bounds access in 'array[i]', if 'array' size is 10 and 'i' is 10\n", errout.str()); check("struct test_constexpr {\n" " static constexpr std::array array = {};\n" " void index(int i) { array[i]; }\n" "};\n" "void f() {\n" " test_constexpr x = test_constexpr();\n" " x.index(10);\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:3:error:Out of bounds access in 'array[i]', if 'array' size is 10 and 'i' is 10\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("struct A {\n" " const std::vector& v;\n" " A(const std::vector& x) : v(x)\n" " {}\n" " int f() const {\n" " return v[0];\n" " }\n" "};\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("struct A {\n" " static const std::vector v;\n" " int f() const {\n" " return v[0];\n" " }\n" "};\n" "const std::vector A::v = {1, 2};\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("struct a {\n" " std::vector g() const;\n" "};\n" "int f(const a& b) {\n" " auto c = b.g();\n" " assert(not c.empty());\n" " int d = c.front();\n" " return d;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("std::string f() {\n" " std::map m = { { 1, \"1\" } };\n" " return m.at(1);\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("struct A {\n" " virtual void init_v(std::vector *v) = 0;\n" "};\n" "A* create_a();\n" "struct B {\n" " B() : a(create_a()) {}\n" " void init_v(std::vector *v) {\n" " a->init_v(v);\n" " }\n" " A* a;\n" "};\n" "void f() {\n" " B b;\n" " std::vector v;\n" " b.init_v(&v);\n" " v[0];\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(std::vector* v) {\n" " if (v->empty())\n" " v->push_back(1);\n" " auto x = v->back();\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void outOfBoundsSymbolic() { check("void foo(std::string textline, int col) {\n" " if(col > textline.size())\n" " return false;\n" " int x = textline[col];\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:4]: (warning) Either the condition 'col>textline.size()' is redundant or 'col' can have the value textline.size(). Expression 'textline[col]' cause access out of bounds.\n", errout.str()); } void outOfBoundsIndexExpression() { setMultiline(); checkNormal("void f(std::string s) {\n" " s[s.size()] = 1;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:2:error:Out of bounds access of s, index 's.size()' is out of bounds.\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(std::string s) {\n" " s[s.size()+1] = 1;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:2:error:Out of bounds access of s, index 's.size()+1' is out of bounds.\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(std::string s) {\n" " s[1+s.size()] = 1;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:2:error:Out of bounds access of s, index '1+s.size()' is out of bounds.\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("void f(std::string s) {\n" " s[x*s.size()] = 1;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:2:error:Out of bounds access of s, index 'x*s.size()' is out of bounds.\n", errout.str()); checkNormal("bool f(std::string_view& sv) {\n" // #10031 " return sv[sv.size()] == '\\0';\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("test.cpp:2:error:Out of bounds access of sv, index 'sv.size()' is out of bounds.\n", errout.str()); } void outOfBoundsIterator() { check("int f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " auto it = v.begin();\n" " return *it;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Out of bounds access in expression 'it' because 'v' is empty.\n", errout.str()); check("int f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " v.push_back(0);\n" " auto it = v.begin() + 1;\n" " return *it;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Out of bounds access in 'it', if 'v' size is 1 and 'it' is at position 1 from the beginning\n", errout.str()); check("int f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " v.push_back(0);\n" " auto it = v.end() - 1;\n" " return *it;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " v.push_back(0);\n" " auto it = v.end() - 2;\n" " return *it;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Out of bounds access in 'it', if 'v' size is 1 and 'it' is at position 2 from the end\n", errout.str()); check("void g(int);\n" "void f(std::vector x) {\n" " std::map m;\n" " if (!m.empty()) {\n" " g(m.begin()->second);\n" " }\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::vector vec;\n" " std::vector::iterator it = vec.begin();\n" " *it = 1;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Out of bounds access in expression 'it' because 'vec' is empty.\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::vector vec;\n" " auto it = vec.begin();\n" " *it = 1;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Out of bounds access in expression 'it' because 'vec' is empty.\n", errout.str()); } void iterator1() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " for (std::list::iterator it = l1.begin(); it != l2.end(); ++it)\n" " { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l1' and 'l2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " for (std::list::iterator it = l1.begin(); l2.end() != it; ++it)\n" " { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l2' and 'l1' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("struct C { std::list l1; void func(); };\n" "void C::func() {\n" " std::list::iterator it;\n" " for (it = l1.begin(); it != l1.end(); ++it) { }\n" " C c;\n" " for (it = c.l1.begin(); it != c.l1.end(); ++it) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // Same check with reverse iterator check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " for (std::list::const_reverse_iterator it = l1.rbegin(); it != l2.rend(); ++it)\n" " { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l1' and 'l2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); } void iterator2() { check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it = l1.begin();\n" " while (it != l2.end())\n" " {\n" " ++it;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l1' and 'l2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it = l1.begin();\n" " while (l2.end() != it)\n" " {\n" " ++it;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l2' and 'l1' are used together.\n", errout.str()); } void iterator3() { check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it = l1.begin();\n" " l2.insert(it, 0);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (error) Same iterator is used with different containers 'l1' and 'l2'.\n" "[test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterator 'it' from different container 'l2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" // #5803 " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it = l1.begin();\n" " l2.insert(it, l1.end());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" // #7658 " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it = l1.begin();\n" " std::list::iterator end = l1.end();\n" " l2.insert(it, end);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // only warn for insert when there are preciself 2 arguments. check("void foo() {\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it = l1.begin();\n" " l2.insert(it);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it = l1.begin();\n" " l2.insert(it,0,1);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator4() { check("void foo(std::vector &test)\n" "{\n" " std::set result;\n" " for (std::vector::const_iterator cit = test.begin();\n" " cit != test.end();\n" " ++cit)\n" " {\n" " result.insert(cit->size());\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator5() { check("void foo(std::vector ints1, std::vector ints2)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::iterator it = std::find(ints1.begin(), ints2.end(), 22);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'ints1' and 'ints2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); } void iterator6() { // Ticket #1357 check("void foo(const std::set &ints1)\n" "{\n" " std::set ints2;\n" " std::set::iterator it1 = ints1.begin();\n" " std::set::iterator it2 = ints1.end();\n" " ints2.insert(it1, it2);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo(const std::set &ints1)\n" "{\n" " std::set ints2;\n" " std::set::iterator it1 = ints1.begin();\n" " std::set::iterator it2 = ints2.end();\n" " ints2.insert(it1, it2);\n" "}"); TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterators of different containers are used together.\n", "", errout.str()); } void iterator7() { check("void foo(std::vector ints1, std::vector ints2)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::iterator it = std::inplace_merge(ints1.begin(), std::advance(ints1.rbegin(), 5), ints2.end());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'ints1' and 'ints2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(std::vector ints1, std::vector ints2)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::iterator it = std::inplace_merge(ints1.begin(), std::advance(ints2.rbegin(), 5), ints1.end());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator8() { check("void foo(std::vector ints1, std::vector ints2)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::iterator it = std::find_first_of(ints1.begin(), ints2.end(), ints1.begin(), ints1.end());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'ints1' and 'ints2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(std::vector ints1, std::vector ints2)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::iterator it = std::find_first_of(ints1.begin(), ints1.end(), ints2.begin(), ints1.end());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'ints2' and 'ints1' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(std::vector ints1, std::vector ints2)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::iterator it = std::find_first_of(foo.bar.begin(), foo.bar.end()-6, ints2.begin(), ints1.end());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'ints2' and 'ints1' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(std::vector ints1, std::vector ints2)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::iterator it = std::find_first_of(ints1.begin(), ints1.end(), ints2.begin(), ints2.end());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #6839 check("void f(const std::wstring& a, const std::wstring& b) {\n" " const std::string tp1 = std::string(a.begin(), b.end());\n" " const std::wstring tp2 = std::string(b.begin(), a.end());\n" " const std::u16string tp3(a.begin(), b.end());\n" " const std::u32string tp4(b.begin(), a.end());\n" " const std::string fp1 = std::string(a.begin(), a.end());\n" " const std::string tp2(a.begin(), a.end());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS( // TODO "[test.cpp:2]: (error) Iterators of different containers are used together.\n" // TODO "[test.cpp:3]: (error) Iterators of different containers are used together.\n" "[test.cpp:4]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'tp3' and 'a' are used together.\n" "[test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'tp4' and 'b' are used together.\n", errout.str()); } void iterator9() { // Ticket #1600 check("void foo(std::vector &r)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::iterator aI = r.begin();\n" " while(aI != r.end())\n" " {\n" " if (*aI == 0)\n" " {\n" " r.insert(aI, 42);\n" " return;\n" " }\n" " ++aI;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // Ticket #2481 check("void foo(std::vector &r)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::iterator aI = r.begin();\n" " while(aI != r.end())\n" " {\n" " if (*aI == 0)\n" " {\n" " r.insert(aI, 42);\n" " break;\n" " }\n" " ++aI;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // Execution path checking.. check("void foo(std::vector &r, int c)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::iterator aI = r.begin();\n" " while(aI != r.end())\n" " {\n" " if (*aI == 0)\n" " {\n" " r.insert(aI, 42);\n" " if (c)\n" " {\n" " return;\n" " }\n" " }\n" " ++aI;\n" " }\n" "}"); TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:14] (error) After insert(), the iterator 'aI' may be invalid.", "", errout.str()); } void iterator10() { // Ticket #1679 check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::set s1;\n" " std::set s2;\n" " for (std::set::iterator it = s1.begin(); it != s1.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " if (true) { }\n" " if (it != s2.end()) continue;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterators of different containers 's1' and 's2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); } void iterator11() { // Ticket #3433 check("int main() {\n" " map myMap;\n" " vector myVector;\n" " for(vector::iterator x = myVector.begin(); x != myVector.end(); x++)\n" " myMap.erase(*x);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator12() { // Ticket #3201 check("void f() {\n" " std::map map1;\n" " std::map map2;\n" " std::map::const_iterator it = map1.find(123);\n" " if (it == map2.end()) { }" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'map1' and 'map2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::map map1;\n" " std::map map2;\n" " std::map::const_iterator it = map1.find(123);\n" " if (map2.end() == it) { }" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'map2' and 'map1' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::string &s) {\n" " int pos = s.find(x);\n" " s.erase(pos);\n" " s.erase(pos);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator13() { check("void f() {\n" " std::vector a;\n" " std::vector t;\n" " std::vector::const_iterator it;\n" " it = a.begin();\n" " while (it!=a.end())\n" " ++it;\n" " it = t.begin();\n" " while (it!=a.end())\n" " ++it;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:8]: (error) Iterators of different containers 't' and 'a' are used together.\n", errout.str()); // #4062 check("void f() {\n" " std::vector a;\n" " std::vector t;\n" " std::vector::const_iterator it;\n" " it = a.begin();\n" " while (it!=a.end())\n" " v++it;\n" " it = t.begin();\n" " while (it!=t.end())\n" " ++it;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::vector a;\n" " std::vector t;\n" " std::vector::const_iterator it;\n" " if(z)\n" " it = a.begin();\n" " else\n" " it = t.begin();\n" " while (z && it!=a.end())\n" " v++it;\n" " while (!z && it!=t.end())\n" " v++it;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator14() { check("void f() {\n" " std::map x;\n" " std::map::const_iterator it;\n" " for (it = x.find(0)->second.begin(); it != x.find(0)->second.end(); ++it) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator15() { check("void f(C1* x, std::list a) {\n" " std::list::iterator pos = a.begin();\n" " for(pos = x[0]->plist.begin(); pos != x[0]->plist.end(); ++pos) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator16() { check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l2.end();\n" " while (it1 != it2)\n" " {\n" " ++it1;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l1' and 'l2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.end();\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l2.begin();\n" " while (it2 != it1)\n" " {\n" " ++it2;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l2' and 'l1' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l2.end();\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " while (it1 != it2)\n" " {\n" " ++it1;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l1' and 'l2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::set l1;\n" " std::set l2(10, 4);\n" " std::set::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " std::set::iterator it2 = l2.find(4);\n" " while (it1 != it2)\n" " {\n" " ++it1;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l1' and 'l2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); } void iterator17() { check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l1.end();\n" " { it2 = l2.end(); }\n" " while (it1 != it2)\n" " {\n" " ++it1;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l1' and 'l2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l1.end();\n" " while (it1 != it2)\n" " {\n" " ++it1;\n" " }\n" " it2 = l2.end();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l1.end();\n" " it1 = l2.end();\n" " it1 = l1.end();\n" " if (it1 != it2)\n" " {\n" " ++it1;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l1.end();\n" " { it2 = l2.end(); }\n" " it2 = l1.end();\n" " { it2 = l2.end(); }\n" " while (it1 != it2)\n" " {\n" " ++it1;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l1' and 'l2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); } void iterator18() { check("void foo(std::list l1, std::list l2)\n" "{\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l1.end();\n" " while (++it1 != --it2)\n" " {\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo(std::list l1, std::list l2)\n" "{\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l1.end();\n" " while (it1++ != --it2)\n" " {\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo(std::list l1, std::list l2)\n" "{\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l1.end();\n" " if (--it2 > it1++)\n" " {\n" " }\n" "}"); TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS("", "[test.cpp:5]: (error) Dangerous comparison using operator< on iterator.\n", errout.str()); } void iterator19() { check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " {\n" " std::list l1;\n" " if (it1 != l1.end())\n" " {\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Same iterator is used with containers 'l1' that are temporaries or defined in different scopes.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " {\n" " std::list l1;\n" " if (l1.end() > it1)\n" " {\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Same iterator is used with containers 'l1' that are defined in different scopes.\n", "[test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:7]: (error) Same iterator is used with containers 'l1' that are temporaries or defined in different scopes.\n[test.cpp:7]: (error) Dangerous comparison using operator< on iterator.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " {\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l1.begin();\n" " if (it1 != it2)\n" " {\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Same iterator is used with containers 'l1' that are temporaries or defined in different scopes.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " {\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l1.begin();\n" " if (it2 != it1)\n" " {\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:7]: (error) Same iterator is used with containers 'l1' that are temporaries or defined in different scopes.\n", errout.str()); check("std::set g() {\n" " static const std::set s = {1};\n" " return s;\n" "}\n" "void f() {\n" " if (g().find(2) == g().end()) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Same iterator is used with containers 'g()' that are temporaries or defined in different scopes.\n", errout.str()); check("std::set f() {\n" // #5804 " std::set s;\n" " return s;\n" "}\n" "void g() {\n" " for (std::set::iterator it = f().begin(); it != f().end(); ++it) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Same iterator is used with containers 'f()' that are temporaries or defined in different scopes.\n", errout.str()); } void iterator20() { check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l2.begin();\n" " it1 = it2;\n" " while (it1 != l1.end())\n" " {\n" " ++it1;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l2' and 'l1' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("std::list l3;\n" "std::list::iterator bar()\n" "{\n" " return l3.end();\n" "}\n" "void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.begin();\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l2.begin();\n" " it1 = bar();\n" " while (it1 != it2)\n" " {\n" " ++it1;\n" " }\n" "}"); TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:13] -> [test.cpp:10] -> [test.cpp:11]: (error) Comparison of iterators from containers 'l1' and 'l2'.\n", "", errout.str()); } void iterator21() { check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.end();\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l2.begin();\n" " if (it1 != it2)\n" " {\n" " }\n" " if (it2 != it1)\n" " {\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l1' and 'l2' are used together.\n" "[test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l2' and 'l1' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list::iterator it1 = l1.end();\n" " std::list::iterator it2 = l2.begin();\n" " if (it1 != it2 && it1 != it2)\n" " {\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'l1' and 'l2' are used together.\n", errout.str()); } void iterator22() { // #7107 check("void foo() {\n" " std::list &l = x.l;\n" " std::list::iterator it = l.find(123);\n" " x.l.erase(it);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator23() { // #9550 check("struct A {\n" " struct B {\n" " bool operator==(const A::B& b) const;\n" " int x;\n" " int y;\n" " int z;\n" " };\n" "};\n" "bool A::B::operator==(const A::B& b) const {\n" " return std::tie(x, y, z) == std::tie(b.x, b.y, b.z);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator24() { // #9556 check("void f(int a, int b) {\n" " if (&a == &b) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(int a, int b) {\n" " if (std::for_each(&a, &b + 1, [](auto) {})) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'a' and 'b' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(int a, int b) {\n" " if (std::for_each(&a, &b, [](auto) {})) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'a' and 'b' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(int a) {\n" " if (std::for_each(&a, &a, [](auto) {})) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (style) Same iterators expression are used for algorithm.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(int a) {\n" " if (std::for_each(&a, &a + 1, [](auto) {})) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator25() { // #9742 check("struct S {\n" " std::vector& v;\n" "};\n" "struct T {\n" " bool operator()(const S& lhs, const S& rhs) const {\n" " return &lhs.v != &rhs.v;\n" " }\n" "};"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator26() { // #9176 check( "#include \n" "int main()\n" "{" " std::map m{ {\"a\", 1} };\n" " if (auto iter = m.find(\"x\"); iter != m.end()) {\n" " return iter->second;\n" " }\n" " return 0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator27() { // #10378 check("struct A {\n" " int a;\n" " int b;\n" "};\n" "int f(std::map m) {\n" " auto it = m.find( 1 );\n" " const int a( it == m.cend() ? 0 : it->second.a );\n" " const int b( it == m.cend() ? 0 : it->second.b );\n" " return a + b;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iterator28() { // #10450 check("struct S {\n" " struct Private {\n" " std::list l;\n" " };\n" " std::unique_ptr p;\n" " int foo();\n" "};\n" "int S::foo() {\n" " for(auto iter = p->l.begin(); iter != p->l.end(); ++iter) {\n" " if(*iter == 1) {\n" " p->l.erase(iter);\n" " return 1;\n" " }\n" " }\n" " return 0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:10]: (style) Consider using std::find_if algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); } void iteratorExpression() { check("std::vector& f();\n" "std::vector& g();\n" "void foo() {\n" " (void)std::find(f().begin(), g().end(), 0);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'f()' and 'g()' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("std::vector& f();\n" "std::vector& g();\n" "void foo() {\n" " if(f().begin() == g().end()) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'f()' and 'g()' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("std::vector& f();\n" "std::vector& g();\n" "void foo() {\n" " auto size = f().end() - g().begin();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'f()' and 'g()' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("struct A {\n" " std::vector& f();\n" " std::vector& g();\n" "};\n" "void foo() {\n" " (void)std::find(A().f().begin(), A().g().end(), 0);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'A().f()' and 'A().g()' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("struct A {\n" " std::vector& f();\n" " std::vector& g();\n" "};\n" "void foo() {\n" " (void)std::find(A{} .f().begin(), A{} .g().end(), 0);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterators of different containers 'A{}.f()' and 'A{}.g()' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("std::vector& f();\n" "std::vector& g();\n" "void foo() {\n" " (void)std::find(begin(f()), end(g()), 0);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (warning) Iterators to containers from different expressions 'f()' and 'g()' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("struct A {\n" " std::vector& f();\n" " std::vector& g();\n" "};\n" "void foo() {\n" " (void)std::find(A().f().begin(), A().f().end(), 0);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("std::vector& f();\n" "std::vector& g();\n" "void foo() {\n" " if(bar(f().begin()) == g().end()) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("std::vector& f();\n" "void foo() {\n" " auto it = f().end() - 1;\n" " f().begin() - it;\n" " f().begin()+1 - it;\n" " f().begin() - (it + 1);\n" " f().begin() - f().end();\n" " f().begin()+1 - f().end();\n" " f().begin() - (f().end() + 1);\n" " (void)std::find(f().begin(), it, 0);\n" " (void)std::find(f().begin(), it + 1, 0);\n" " (void)std::find(f().begin() + 1, it + 1, 0);\n" " (void)std::find(f().begin() + 1, it, 0);\n" " (void)std::find(f().begin(), f().end(), 0);\n" " (void)std::find(f().begin() + 1, f().end(), 0);\n" " (void)std::find(f().begin(), f().end() - 1, 0);\n" " (void)std::find(f().begin() + 1, f().end() - 1, 0);\n" " (void)std::find(begin(f()), end(f()));\n" " (void)std::find(begin(f()) + 1, end(f()), 0);\n" " (void)std::find(begin(f()), end(f()) - 1, 0);\n" " (void)std::find(begin(f()) + 1, end(f()) - 1, 0);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:9]: (error) Dereference of an invalid iterator: f().end()+1\n", errout.str()); check("std::vector& f();\n" "void foo() {\n" " if(f().begin() == f().end()) {}\n" " if(f().begin() == f().end()+1) {}\n" " if(f().begin()+1 == f().end()) {}\n" " if(f().begin()+1 == f().end()+1) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Dereference of an invalid iterator: f().end()+1\n" "[test.cpp:6]: (error) Dereference of an invalid iterator: f().end()+1\n", errout.str()); check("std::vector& f();\n" "void foo() {\n" " if(std::begin(f()) == std::end(f())) {}\n" " if(std::begin(f()) == std::end(f())+1) {}\n" " if(std::begin(f())+1 == std::end(f())) {}\n" " if(std::begin(f())+1 == std::end(f())+1) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Dereference of an invalid iterator: std::end(f())+1\n" "[test.cpp:6]: (error) Dereference of an invalid iterator: std::end(f())+1\n", errout.str()); check("template\n" "std::vector& f();\n" "void foo() {\n" " if(f<1>().begin() == f<1>().end()) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " if (a.begin().x == b.begin().x) {}\n" " if (begin(a).x == begin(b).x) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::list a, std::list b) {\n" " if (*a.begin() == *b.begin()) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " if(f().begin(1) == f().end()) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo(const uint8_t* data, const uint32_t dataLength) {\n" " const uint32_t minimumLength = sizeof(uint16_t) + sizeof(uint16_t);\n" " if (dataLength >= minimumLength) {\n" " char* payload = new char[dataLength - minimumLength];\n" " std::copy(&data[minimumLength], &data[dataLength], payload);\n" " }\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void iteratorSameExpression() { check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " std::for_each(v.begin(), v.begin(), [](int){});\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (style) Same iterators expression are used for algorithm.\n", errout.str()); check("std::vector& g();\n" "void f() {\n" " std::for_each(g().begin(), g().begin(), [](int){});\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Same iterators expression are used for algorithm.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " std::for_each(v.end(), v.end(), [](int){});\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (style) Same iterators expression are used for algorithm.\n", errout.str()); check("std::vector& g();\n" "void f() {\n" " std::for_each(g().end(), g().end(), [](int){});\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Same iterators expression are used for algorithm.\n", errout.str()); check("std::vector::iterator g();\n" "void f(std::vector v) {\n" " std::for_each(g(), g(), [](int){});\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Same iterators expression are used for algorithm.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector::iterator it) {\n" " std::for_each(it, it, [](int){});\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (style) Same iterators expression are used for algorithm.\n", errout.str()); } void mismatchingContainerIterator() { check("std::vector to_vector(int value) {\n" " std::vector a, b;\n" " a.insert(b.end(), value);\n" " return a;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Iterator 'b.end()' from different container 'a' are used together.\n", errout.str()); check("std::vector f(std::vector a, std::vector b) {\n" " a.erase(b.begin());\n" " return a;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (error) Iterator 'b.begin()' from different container 'a' are used together.\n", errout.str()); // #9973 check("void f() {\n" " std::list l1;\n" " std::list l2;\n" " std::list& l = l2;\n" " for (auto it = l.begin(); it != l.end(); ++it) {\n" " if (*it == 1) {\n" " l.erase(it);\n" " break;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (style) Consider using std::find_if algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); // #10012 check("struct a {\n" " int b;\n" " int end() { return b; }\n" "};\n" "void f(a c, a d) {\n" " if (c.end() == d.end()) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #10467 check("void f(std::array, N>& A) {\n" " for (auto& a : A) {\n" " auto it = std::find_if(a.begin(), a.end(), \n" " [](auto i) { return i == 0; });\n" " if (it != a.end()) {}\n" " }\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #10604 check("struct S {\n" " std::vector v;\n" "};\n" "void f(S& s, int m) {\n" " s.v.erase(s.v.begin() + m);\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } // Dereferencing invalid pointer void dereference() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector ints{1,2,3,4,5};\n" " std::vector::iterator iter;\n" " iter = ints.begin() + 2;\n" " ints.erase(iter);\n" " std::cout << (*iter) << std::endl;\n" "}", true); TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:7]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'ints' that may be invalid.\n", "[test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:7]: (error, inconclusive) Using iterator to local container 'ints' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); // #6554 "False positive eraseDereference - erase in while() loop" check("typedef std::map packetMap;\n" "packetMap waitingPackets;\n" "void ProcessRawPacket() {\n" " packetMap::iterator wpi;\n" " while ((wpi = waitingPackets.find(lastInOrder + 1)) != waitingPackets.end()) {\n" " waitingPackets.erase(wpi);\n" " for (unsigned pos = 0; pos < buf.size(); ) { }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #8509 Uniform initialization ignored for iterator check("void f() {\n" " std::vector ints;\n" " std::vector::const_iterator iter {ints.cbegin()};\n" " std::cout << (*iter) << std::endl;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void dereference_break() { // #3644 check("void f(std::vector &ints) {\n" " std::vector::iterator iter;\n" " for (iter=ints.begin();iter!=ints.end();++iter) {\n" " if (*iter == 2) {\n" " ints.erase(iter);\n" " break;\n" " }\n" " if (*iter == 3) {\n" " ints.erase(iter);\n" " break;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void dereference_member() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::map ints;\n" " std::map::iterator iter;\n" " iter = ints.begin();\n" " ints.erase(iter);\n" " std::cout << iter->first << std::endl;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterator 'iter' used after element has been erased.\n", errout.str()); // Reverse iterator check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::map ints;\n" " std::map::reverse_iterator iter;\n" " iter = ints.rbegin();\n" " ints.erase(iter);\n" " std::cout << iter->first << std::endl;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterator 'iter' used after element has been erased.\n", errout.str()); } void dereference_auto() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector ints{1,2,3,4,5};\n" " auto iter = ints.begin() + 2;\n" " ints.erase(iter);\n" " std::cout << (*iter) << std::endl;\n" "}", true); TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'ints' that may be invalid.\n", "[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error, inconclusive) Using iterator to local container 'ints' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " auto x = *myList.begin();\n" " myList.erase(x);\n" " auto b = x.first;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("const CXXRecordDecl *CXXRecordDecl::getTemplateInstantiationPattern() const {\n" " if (auto *TD = dyn_cast(this)) {\n" " auto From = TD->getInstantiatedFrom();\n" " }\n" " return nullptr;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void STLSize() { check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::vector foo;\n" " for (unsigned int ii = 0; ii <= foo.size(); ++ii)\n" " {\n" " foo[ii] = 0;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:6]: (error) Out of bounds access in expression 'foo[ii]' because 'foo' is empty and 'ii' may be non-zero.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(std::vector foo) {\n" " for (unsigned int ii = 0; ii <= foo.size(); ++ii) {\n" " foo.at(ii) = 0;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) When ii==foo.size(), foo.at(ii) is out of bounds.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(const std::string& foo) {\n" " for (unsigned int ii = 0; ii <= foo.length(); ++ii) {\n" " foo[ii] = 'x';\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) When ii==foo.size(), foo[ii] is out of bounds.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(const std::string& foo, unsigned int ii) {\n" " if (ii <= foo.length()) {\n" " foo[ii] = 'x';\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) When ii==foo.size(), foo[ii] is out of bounds.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(const std::string& foo, unsigned int ii) {\n" " do {\n" " foo[ii] = 'x';\n" " ++i;\n" " } while(ii <= foo.length());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) When ii==foo.size(), foo[ii] is out of bounds.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(const std::string& foo, unsigned int ii) {\n" " if (anything()) {\n" " } else if (ii <= foo.length()) {\n" " foo[ii] = 'x';\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) When ii==foo.size(), foo[ii] is out of bounds.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::vector foo;\n" " foo.push_back(1);\n" " for (unsigned int ii = 0; ii <= foo.size(); ++ii)\n" " {\n" " }\n" " int ii = 0;\n" " foo[ii] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " for (B b : D()) {}\n" // Don't crash on range-based for-loop "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo(std::vector foo) {\n" " for (unsigned int ii = 0; ii <= foo.size() + 1; ++ii) {\n" " foo.at(ii) = 0;\n" " }\n" "}"); TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) When ii==foo.size(), foo.at(ii) is out of bounds.\n", "", errout.str()); } void STLSizeNoErr() { { check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::vector foo;\n" " for (unsigned int ii = 0; ii < foo.size(); ++ii)\n" " {\n" " foo[ii] = 0;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } { check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::vector foo;\n" " for (unsigned int ii = 0; ii <= foo.size(); ++ii)\n" " {\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } { check("void foo()\n" "{\n" " std::vector foo;\n" " for (unsigned int ii = 0; ii <= foo.size(); ++ii)\n" " {\n" " if (ii == foo.size())\n" " {\n" " }\n" " else\n" " {\n" " foo[ii] = 0;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:11]: (error) Out of bounds access in expression 'foo[ii]' because 'foo' is empty and 'ii' may be non-zero.\n", errout.str()); } { check("void f(const std::map &data) {\n" " int i = x;" " for (int i = 5; i <= data.size(); i++)\n" " data[i] = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } { check("void foo(std::vector foo) {\n" " for (unsigned int ii = 0; ii <= foo.size() - 1; ++ii) {\n" " foo.at(ii) = 0;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } } void negativeIndex() { check("void f(const std::vector &v) {\n" " v[-11] = 123;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (error) Array index -11 is out of bounds.\n", errout.str()); check("int f(int x, const std::vector& a) {\n" " if (!(x < 5))\n" " return a[x - 5];\n" " else\n" " return a[4 - x];\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("std::array values;\n" "int get_value();\n" "int compute() {\n" " int i = get_value();\n" " if( i < 0 || i > 5)\n" " return -1;\n" " int sum = 0;\n" " for( int j = i+1; j < 7; ++j)\n" " sum += values[j-1];\n" " return sum;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); const auto oldSettings = settings; settings.daca = true; check("void f() {\n" " const char a[][5] = { \"1\", \"true\", \"on\", \"yes\" };\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); settings = oldSettings; } void erase1() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list::iterator it;\n" " for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it) {\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " }\n" " for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it) {\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterator 'it' used after element has been erased.\n" "[test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:8]: (error) Iterator 'it' used after element has been erased.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::list &ints)\n" "{\n" " std::list::iterator i = ints.begin();\n" " i = ints.erase(i);\n" " *i = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list::iterator i;\n" " while (i != x.y.end())\n" " i = x.y.erase(i);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #2101 check("void f(vector< std::list > &ints, unsigned int i)\n" "{\n" " std::list::iterator it;\n" " for(it = ints[i].begin(); it != ints[i].end(); it++) {\n" " if (*it % 2)\n" " it = ints[i].erase(it);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void erase2() { check("static void f()\n" "{\n" " for (iterator it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); it = next)\n" " {\n" " next = it;\n" " next++;\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void erase3() { check("static void f(std::list &foo)\n" "{\n" " std::list::iterator it = foo.begin();\n" " foo.erase(it->a);\n" " if (it->b);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void erase4() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list::iterator it, it2;\n" " for (it = foo.begin(); it != i2; ++it)\n" " {\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterator 'it' used after element has been erased.\n", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list::iterator it = foo.begin();\n" " for (; it != i2; ++it)\n" " {\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterator 'it' used after element has been erased.\n", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list::iterator it = foo.begin();\n" " while (it != i2)\n" " {\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterator 'it' used after element has been erased.\n", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list::iterator it = foo.begin();\n" " while (it != i2)\n" " {\n" " foo.erase(++it);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterator 'it' used after element has been erased.\n", errout.str()); } void erase5() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list foo;\n" " std::list::iterator it;\n" " for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " if (*it == 123)\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:8]: (error) Iterator 'it' used after element has been erased.\n", errout.str()); } void erase6() { check("void f() {\n" " std::vector vec(3);\n" " std::vector::iterator it;\n" " std::vector::iterator itEnd = vec.end();\n" " for (it = vec.begin(); it != itEnd; it = vec.begin(), itEnd = vec.end())\n" " {\n" " vec.erase(it);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void eraseBreak() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " for (std::vector::iterator it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " if (x)" " break;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterator 'it' used after element has been erased.\n", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " for (std::vector::iterator it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " if (x) {\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " break;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(int x)\n" "{\n" " for (std::vector::iterator it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " if (x)" " return;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error) Iterator 'it' used after element has been erased.\n", errout.str()); } void eraseContinue() { check("void f(std::vector &ints)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::iterator it;\n" " std::vector::iterator jt = ints.begin();\n" " for (it = ints.begin(); it != ints.end(); it = jt) {\n" " ++jt;\n" " if (*it == 1) {\n" " jt = ints.erase(it);\n" " continue;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::map my_map) {\n" // #7365 " std::map::iterator itr = my_map.begin();\n" " switch (itr->first) {\n" " case 0:\n" " my_map.erase(itr);\n" " continue;\n" " case 1:\n" " itr->second = 1;\n" " break;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void eraseReturn1() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector foo;\n" " std::vector::iterator it;\n" " for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " return;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void eraseReturn2() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector foo;\n" " std::vector::iterator it;\n" " for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " if (*it == 1) {\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " return;\n" " }\n" " else {\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " return;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void eraseReturn3() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector foo;\n" " std::vector::iterator it;\n" " for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " if (somecondition) {\n" " if (*it == 1)\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " else\n" " *it = 0;\n" " return;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector foo;\n" " std::vector::iterator it;\n" " for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " if (a) {\n" " if (b)\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" // <- TODO: erase shound't cause inconclusive valueflow " else\n" " *it = 0;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:9] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'foo' that may be invalid.\n", "[test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:9] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error, inconclusive) Using iterator to local container 'foo' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); } void eraseGoto() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " for (std::vector::iterator it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " goto abc;\n" " }\n" "bar:\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void eraseAssign1() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " for (std::vector::iterator it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " foo.erase(it);\n" " it = foo.begin();\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void eraseAssign2() { check("void f(std::list &ints)\n" "{\n" " for (std::list::iterator it = ints.begin(); it != ints.end();) {\n" " if (*it == 123) {\n" " std::list::iterator copy = it;\n" " ++copy;\n" " ints.erase(it);\n" " it = copy;\n" " } else {\n" " it->second = 123;\n" " ++it;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void eraseAssign3() { check("void f(std::list >& l) {\n" " std::list >::const_iterator i = l.begin();\n" " std::list::const_iterator j = (*i).begin();\n" " cout << *j << endl;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void eraseAssign4() { check("void f(std::list data) {\n" " std::list::const_iterator it = data.begin();\n" " it = data.erase(it);\n" " it = data.erase(it);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(Data data) {\n" " std::list::const_iterator it = data.ints.begin();\n" " it = data.ints.erase(it);\n" " it = data.ints.erase(it);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void eraseAssignByFunctionCall() { check("void f(std::list >& l) {\n" " std::list::const_iterator i;\n" " bar(i);\n" " cout << *i;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void eraseErase() { check("void f(std::vector &ints)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::iterator iter;\n" " iter = ints.begin() + 2;\n" " ints.erase(iter);\n" " ints.erase(iter);\n" "}", true); TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'ints' that may be invalid.\n", "[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error, inconclusive) Using iterator to local container 'ints' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); } void eraseByValue() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::set foo;\n" " for (std::set::iterator it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " foo.erase(*it);\n" " }\n" "}"); TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (error) Iterator 'it' becomes invalid when deleted by value from 'foo'\n", "", errout.str()); check("int f(std::set foo) {\n" " std::set::iterator it = foo.begin();\n" " foo.erase(*it);\n" " return *it;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:3]: (error) Iterator 'it' used after element has been erased.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::set foo)\n" "{\n" " std::set::iterator it = foo.begin();\n" " foo.erase(*it);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #5669 check("void f() {\n" " HashSet_Ref::iterator aIt = m_ImplementationMap.find( xEle );\n" " m_SetLoadedFactories.erase(*aIt);\n" " m_SetLoadedFactories.erase(aIt);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(const std::list& m_ImplementationMap) {\n" " std::list::iterator aIt = m_ImplementationMap.begin();\n" " m_ImplementationMap.erase(*aIt);\n" " m_ImplementationMap.erase(aIt);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Invalid iterator: aIt\n", errout.str()); check("void f(const std::list& m_ImplementationMap) {\n" " std::list::iterator aIt = m_ImplementationMap.begin();\n" " std::list::iterator bIt = m_ImplementationMap.begin();\n" " m_ImplementationMap.erase(*bIt);\n" " m_ImplementationMap.erase(aIt);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void eraseIf() { // #4816 check("void func(std::list strlist) {\n" " for (std::list::iterator str = strlist.begin(); str != strlist.end(); str++) {\n" " if (func2(*str)) {\n" " strlist.erase(str);\n" " if (strlist.empty())\n" " return;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Iterator 'str' used after element has been erased.\n", errout.str()); } void eraseOnVector() { check("void f(const std::vector& m_ImplementationMap) {\n" " std::vector::iterator aIt = m_ImplementationMap.begin();\n" " m_ImplementationMap.erase(something(unknown));\n" // All iterators become invalidated when erasing from std::vector " m_ImplementationMap.erase(aIt);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'm_ImplementationMap' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(const std::vector& m_ImplementationMap) {\n" " std::vector::iterator aIt = m_ImplementationMap.begin();\n" " m_ImplementationMap.erase(*aIt);\n" // All iterators become invalidated when erasing from std::vector " m_ImplementationMap.erase(aIt);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'm_ImplementationMap' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(const std::vector& m_ImplementationMap) {\n" " std::vector::iterator aIt = m_ImplementationMap.begin();\n" " std::vector::iterator bIt = m_ImplementationMap.begin();\n" " m_ImplementationMap.erase(*bIt);\n" // All iterators become invalidated when erasing from std::vector " aIt = m_ImplementationMap.erase(aIt);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'm_ImplementationMap' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); } void pushback1() { check("void f(const std::vector &foo)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::const_iterator it = foo.begin();\n" " foo.push_back(123);\n" " *it;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'foo' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); } void pushback2() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector::const_iterator it = foo.begin();\n" " foo.push_back(123);\n" " {\n" " int *it = &foo[0];\n" " *it = 456;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void pushback3() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector foo;\n" " foo.push_back(10);\n" " std::vector::iterator it;\n" " for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " foo.push_back(123);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'foo' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); } void pushback4() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector ints;\n" " ints.push_back(1);\n" " int *first = &ints[0];\n" " ints.push_back(2);\n" " *first;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:7]: (error) Using pointer to local variable 'ints' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); } void pushback5() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector::const_iterator i;\n" "\n" " for (i=v.begin(); i!=v.end(); ++i)\n" " {\n" " }\n" "\n" " for (i=rhs.v.begin(); i!=rhs.v.end(); ++i)\n" " {\n" " v.push_back(*i);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void pushback6() { // ticket #735 check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector v;\n" " v.push_back(1);\n" " v.push_back(2);\n" " for (std::vector::iterator it = v.begin(); it != v.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " if (*it == 1)\n" " v.push_back(10);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:9] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'v' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector v;\n" " vector.push_back(1);\n" " vector.push_back(2);\n" " for (std::vector::iterator it = v.begin(); it != v.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " if (*it == 1)\n" " v.push_back(10);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:9] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'v' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); } void pushback7() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector foo;\n" " foo.push_back(10);\n" " std::vector::iterator it;\n" " for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); it++)\n" " {\n" " foo.push_back(123);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'foo' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); } void pushback8() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector ints;\n" " std::vector::const_iterator end = ints.end();\n" " ints.push_back(10);\n" " std::vector::iterator it;\n" " unsigned int sum = 0;\n" " for (it = ints.begin(); it != end; ++it)\n" " {\n" " sum += *it;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:10]: (style) Consider using std::accumulate algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n" "[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:8]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'ints' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); } void pushback9() { check("struct A {\n" " std::vector ints;\n" "};\n" "\n" "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector ints;\n" " A a;\n" " std::vector::const_iterator i = ints.begin();\n" " std::vector::const_iterator e = ints.end();\n" " while (i != e)\n" " {\n" " a.ints.push_back(*i);\n" " ++i;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void pushback10() { check("void f(std::vector &foo)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::const_iterator it = foo.begin();\n" " foo.reserve(100);\n" " *it = 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'foo' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); // in loop check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector foo;\n" " foo.push_back(10);\n" " std::vector::iterator it;\n" " for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n" " {\n" " foo.reserve(123);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'foo' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); } void pushback11() { // #2798 check("void f() {\n" " std::vector ints;\n" " std::vector::iterator it = ints.begin();\n" " if (it == ints.begin()) {\n" " ints.push_back(0);\n" " } else {\n" " ints.insert(it,0);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void pushback12() { // #4197 check("void foo(double s)\n" "{\n" " std::vector vec;\n" " for( std::vector::iterator it = vec.begin(); it != vec.end(); ++it )\n" " {\n" " vec.insert( it, s );\n" " for(unsigned int i = 0; i < 42; i++)\n" " {}\n" " *it;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:9]: (error, inconclusive) Using iterator to local container 'vec' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); } void pushback13() { check("bool Preprocessor::ConcatenateIncludeName(SmallString<128> &FilenameBuffer, SourceLocation &End) {\n" " unsigned PreAppendSize = FilenameBuffer.size();\n" " FilenameBuffer.resize(PreAppendSize + CurTok.getLength());\n" " const char *BufPtr = &FilenameBuffer[PreAppendSize];\n" " return true;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void insert1() { check("void f(std::vector &ints)\n" "{\n" " std::vector::iterator iter = ints.begin() + 5;\n" " ints.insert(ints.begin(), 1);\n" " ++iter;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'ints' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector ints;\n" " std::vector::iterator iter = ints.begin();\n" " ints.insert(iter, 1);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector ints;\n" " std::vector::iterator iter = ints.begin();\n" " ints.insert(iter, 1);\n" " ints.insert(iter, 2);\n" "}", true); TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'ints' that may be invalid.\n", "[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:6]: (error, inconclusive) Using iterator to local container 'ints' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void* f(const std::vector& bars) {\n" " std::vector::iterator i = bars.begin();\n" " bars.insert(Bar());\n" " void* v = &i->foo;\n" " return v;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'bars' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("Foo f(const std::vector& bars) {\n" " std::vector::iterator i = bars.begin();\n" " bars.insert(Bar());\n" " return i->foo;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'bars' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(const std::vector& bars) {\n" " for(std::vector::iterator i = bars.begin(); i != bars.end(); ++i) {\n" " i = bars.insert(i, bar);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // TODO: This shouldn't be inconclusive check("void f(const std::vector& bars) {\n" " for(std::vector::iterator i = bars.begin(); i != bars.end(); ++i) {\n" " bars.insert(i, bar);\n" " i = bars.insert(i, bar);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error, inconclusive) Using iterator to local container 'bars' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); // TODO: This shouldn't be inconclusive check("void* f(const std::vector& bars) {\n" " std::vector::iterator i = bars.begin();\n" " bars.insert(i, Bar());\n" " i = bars.insert(i, Bar());\n" " void* v = &i->foo;\n" " return v;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error, inconclusive) Using iterator to local container 'bars' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); } void insert2() { // Ticket: #2169 check("void f(std::vector &vec) {\n" " for(std::vector::iterator iter = vec.begin(); iter != vec.end(); ++iter)\n" " {\n" " vec.insert(iter, 0);\n" " break;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector &vec) {\n" " for(std::vector::iterator iter = vec.begin(); iter != vec.end(); ++iter)\n" " {\n" " if (*it == 0) {\n" " vec.insert(iter, 0);\n" " return;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void popback1() { // #11553 check("void f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " v.pop_back();\n" " std::list l;\n" " l.pop_front();\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Out of bounds access in expression 'v.pop_back()' because 'v' is empty.\n" "[test.cpp:5]: (error) Out of bounds access in expression 'l.pop_front()' because 'l' is empty.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector& v) {\n" " if (v.empty()) {}\n" " v.pop_back();\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:3]: (warning) Either the condition 'v.empty()' is redundant or expression 'v.pop_back()' cause access out of bounds.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector& v) {\n" " v.pop_back();\n" " if (v.empty()) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void stlBoundaries1() { const std::string stlCont[] = { "list", "set", "multiset", "map", "multimap" }; for (size_t i = 0; i < getArrayLength(stlCont); ++i) { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::" + stlCont[i] + "::iterator it;\n" " for (it = ab.begin(); it < ab.end(); ++it)\n" " ;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS_MSG("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Dangerous comparison using operator< on iterator.\n", errout.str(), stlCont[i]); } check("void f() {\n" " std::forward_list::iterator it;\n" " for (it = ab.begin(); ab.end() > it; ++it) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dangerous comparison using operator< on iterator.\n", errout.str()); // #5926 no FP Dangerous comparison using operator< on iterator on std::deque check("void f() {\n" " std::deque::iterator it;\n" " for (it = ab.begin(); ab.end() > it; ++it) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void stlBoundaries2() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::vector files;\n" " std::vector::const_iterator it;\n" " for (it = files.begin(); it < files.end(); it++) { }\n" " for (it = files.begin(); it < files.end(); it++) { };\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void stlBoundaries3() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " set files;\n" " set::const_iterator current;\n" " for (current = files.begin(); current != files.end(); ++current)\n" " {\n" " assert(*current < 100)\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool f() {\n" " static set::const_iterator current;\n" " return 25 > current->bar;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Invalid iterator 'current' used.\n", errout.str()); } void stlBoundaries4() { check("void f() {\n" " std::forward_list>>::iterator it;\n" " for (it = ab.begin(); ab.end() > it; ++it) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dangerous comparison using operator< on iterator.\n", errout.str()); // don't crash check("void f() {\n" " if (list < 0) ;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " if (list < 0) {\n" " std::forward_list>>::iterator it;\n" " for (it = ab.begin(); ab.end() > it; ++it) {}\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Dangerous comparison using operator< on iterator.\n", errout.str()); } void stlBoundaries5() { check("class iterator { int foo(); };\n" "int foo() {\n" " iterator i;\n" " return i.foo();;\n" "}", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("class iterator {\n" " Class operator*();\n" " iterator& operator++();\n" " int foo();\n" "};\n" "int foo() {\n" " iterator i;\n" " return i.foo();;\n" "}", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:8]: (error, inconclusive) Invalid iterator 'i' used.\n", errout.str()); } void stlBoundaries6() { // #7106 check("void foo(std::vector& vec) {\n" " for (Function::iterator BB : vec) {\n" " for (int Inst : *BB)\n" " {\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void if_find() { // --------------------------- // set::find // --------------------------- // error (simple) check("void f(std::set s)\n" "{\n" " if (s.find(12)) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) Suspicious condition. The result of find() is an iterator, but it is not properly checked.\n", errout.str()); // error (pointer) check("void f(std::set *s)\n" "{\n" " if ((*s).find(12)) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) Suspicious condition. The result of find() is an iterator, but it is not properly checked.\n", errout.str()); // error (pointer) check("void f(std::set *s)\n" "{\n" " if (s->find(12)) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) Suspicious condition. The result of find() is an iterator, but it is not properly checked.\n", errout.str()); // error (array-like pointer) check("void f(std::set *s)\n" "{\n" " if (s[0].find(12)) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) Suspicious condition. The result of find() is an iterator, but it is not properly checked.\n", errout.str()); // error (array) check("void f(std::set s [10])\n" "{\n" " if (s[0].find(12)) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) Suspicious condition. The result of find() is an iterator, but it is not properly checked.\n", errout.str()); // error (undefined length array) check("void f(std::set s [])\n" "{\n" " if (s[0].find(12)) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) Suspicious condition. The result of find() is an iterator, but it is not properly checked.\n", errout.str()); // error (vector) check("void f(std::vector > s)\n" "{\n" " if (s[0].find(12)) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) Suspicious condition. The result of find() is an iterator, but it is not properly checked.\n", errout.str()); // error (assignment) check("void f(std::set s)\n" "{\n" " if (a || (x = s.find(12))) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) Suspicious condition. The result of find() is an iterator, but it is not properly checked.\n", errout.str()); // ok (simple) check("void f(std::set s)\n" "{\n" " if (s.find(123) != s.end()) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // ok (pointer) check("void f(std::set *s)\n" "{\n" " if ((*s).find(12) != s.end()) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // ok (array-like pointer) check("void f(std::set *s)\n" "{\n" " if (s[0].find(12) != s->end()) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // ok (array) check("void f(std::set s [10])\n" "{\n" " if (s[0].find(123) != s->end()) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // ok (undefined length array) check("void f(std::set s [])\n" "{\n" " if (s[0].find(123) != s->end()) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // ok (assignment) check("void f(std::set s)\n" "{\n" " if (a || (x = s.find(12)) != s.end()) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // ok (dereference, #6402) check("void f(std::set s) {\n" " if (s.find(12).member) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::set s) {\n" " if (auto result = s.find(123); result != s.end()) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // --------------------------- // std::find // --------------------------- // error check("void f()\n" "{\n" " if (std::find(a,b,c)) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) Suspicious condition. The result of find() is an iterator, but it is not properly checked.\n", errout.str()); // ok check("void f()\n" "{\n" " if (std::find(a,b,c) != c) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // ok (less than comparison, #6217) check("void f(std::vector s)\n" "{\n" " if (std::find(a, b, c) < d) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #3714 - segmentation fault for syntax error ASSERT_THROW(check("void f() {\n" " if (()) { }\n" "}"), InternalError); // #3865 check("void f() {\n" " if ((std::find(a,b,c)) != b) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void if_str_find() { // error (simple) check("void f(const std::string &s)\n" "{\n" " if (s.find(\"abc\")) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Inefficient usage of string::find() in condition; string::starts_with() could be faster.\n", errout.str()); // error (pointer) check("void f(const std::string *s)\n" "{\n" " if ((*s).find(\"abc\")) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Inefficient usage of string::find() in condition; string::starts_with() could be faster.\n", errout.str()); // error (pointer) check("void f(const std::string *s)\n" "{\n" " if (s->find(\"abc\")) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Inefficient usage of string::find() in condition; string::starts_with() could be faster.\n", errout.str()); // error (vector) check("void f(const std::vector &s)\n" "{\n" " if (s[0].find(\"abc\")) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Inefficient usage of string::find() in condition; string::starts_with() could be faster.\n", errout.str()); // #3162 check("void f(const std::string& s1, const std::string& s2)\n" "{\n" " if ((!s1.empty()) && (0 == s1.find(s2))) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Inefficient usage of string::find() in condition; string::starts_with() could be faster.\n", errout.str()); // #4102 check("void f(const std::string &define) {\n" " if (define.find(\"=\") + 1U == define.size());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::string a, std::string b) {\n" // #4480 " if (a.find(\"<\") < b.find(\">\")) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(const std::string &s) {\n" " if (foo(s.find(\"abc\"))) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #7349 - std::string::find_first_of check("void f(const std::string &s) {\n" " if (s.find_first_of(\"abc\")==0) { }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // # 10153 check("int main() {\n" " for (;;) {\n" " std::string line = getLine();\n" " if (line.find(\" GL_EXTENSIONS =\") < 12)\n" " return 1;\n" " }\n" " return 0;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void size1() { const char* code = "struct Fred {\n" " void foo();\n" " std::list x;\n" "};\n" "void Fred::foo()\n" "{\n" " if (x.size() == 0) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:7]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "std::list x;\n" "void f()\n" "{\n" " if (x.size() == 0) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (x.size() == 0) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (0 == x.size()) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (x.size() != 0) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (0 != x.size()) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (x.size() > 0) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (0 < x.size()) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (x.size() >= 1) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (x.size() < 1) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (1 <= x.size()) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (1 > x.size()) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (x.size()) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (!x.size()) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " fun(x.size());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code ="void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " fun(!x.size());\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); code = "void f()\n" "{\n" " std::list x;\n" " fun(a && x.size());\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" // #4039 " std::list x;\n" " fun(width % x.size() != 0);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #4584 check("void f() {\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (foo + 1 > x.size()) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::list x;\n" " if (x.size() < 1 + foo) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void size2() { const char* code = "struct Fred {\n" " std::list x;\n" "};\n" "struct Wilma {\n" " Fred f;\n" " void foo();\n" "};\n" "void Wilma::foo()\n" "{\n" " if (f.x.size() == 0) {}\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:10]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void size3() { const char* code = "namespace N {\n" " class Zzz {\n" " public:\n" " std::list x;\n" " };\n" "}\n" "using namespace N;\n" "Zzz * zzz;\n" "int main() {\n" " if (zzz->x.size() > 0) { }\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:10]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); code = "namespace N {\n" " class Zzz {\n" " public:\n" " std::list x;\n" " };\n" "}\n" "using namespace N;\n" "int main() {\n" " Zzz * zzz;\n" " if (zzz->x.size() > 0) { }\n" "}"; check(code, false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:10]: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for 'x' emptiness.\n", errout.str()); check(code); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void size4() { // #2652 - don't warn about vector/deque check("void f(std::vector &v) {\n" " if (v.size() > 0U) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::deque &v) {\n" " if (v.size() > 0U) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::array &a) {\n" " if (a.size() > 0U) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void redundantCondition1() { check("void f(string haystack)\n" "{\n" " if (haystack.find(needle) != haystack.end())\n" " haystack.remove(needle);" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Redundant checking of STL container element existence before removing it.\n", errout.str()); } void missingInnerComparison1() { check("void f(std::set &ints) {\n" " for (std::set::iterator it = ints.begin(); it != ints.end(); ++it) {\n" " if (a) {\n" " it++;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:2]: (warning) Missing bounds check for extra iterator increment in loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::map &ints) {\n" " for (std::map::iterator it = ints.begin(); it != ints.end(); ++it) {\n" " ++it->second;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(const std::vector &v) {\n" " for(std::vector::const_iterator it = v.begin(); it != v.end(); ++it) {\n" " if(it+2 != v.end())\n" " {\n" " ++it;\n" " ++it;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void missingInnerComparison2() { check("void f(std::set &ints) {\n" " for (std::set::iterator it = ints.begin(); it != ints.end(); ++it) {\n" " if (a) {\n" " it++;\n" " if (it == ints.end())\n" " return;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void missingInnerComparison3() { check("void f(std::set &ints) {\n" " for (std::set::iterator it = ints.begin(); it != ints.end(); ++it) {\n" " for (std::set::iterator it = ints2.begin(); it != ints2.end(); ++it)\n" " { }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void missingInnerComparison4() { check("function f1(std::list &l1) {\n" " for(std::list::iterator i = l1.begin(); i != l1.end(); i++) {\n" " if (*i == 44) {\n" " l1.insert(++i, 55);\n" " break;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Consider using std::find_if algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("function f1(std::list &l1) {\n" " for(std::list::iterator i = l1.begin(); i != l1.end(); i++) {\n" " if (*i == 44) {\n" " l1.insert(++i, 55);\n" " return;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Consider using std::find_if algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); } void missingInnerComparison5() { check("void f() {\n" " for(it = map1.begin(); it != map1.end(); it++) {\n" " str[i++] = (*it).first;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void missingInnerComparison6() { check("void f(std::string &s) {\n" " for(string::iterator it = s.begin(); it != s.end(); it++) {\n" " it = s.insert(++it, 0);\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void cstr() { check("void f() {\n" " std::string errmsg;\n" " throw errmsg.c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after throwing exception.\n", errout.str()); check("const char *get_msg() {\n" " std::string errmsg;\n" " return errmsg.c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); check("const char *get_msg() {\n" " std::ostringstream errmsg;\n" " return errmsg.str().c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); check("const char *get_msg() {\n" " std::string errmsg;\n" " return std::string(\"ERROR: \" + errmsg).c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); check("const char *get_msg() {\n" " std::string errmsg;\n" " return (\"ERROR: \" + errmsg).c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); check("const char *get_msg() {\n" " std::string errmsg;\n" " return (\"ERROR: \" + std::string(\"crash me\")).c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::ostringstream errmsg;\n" " const char *c = errmsg.str().c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); check("std::string f();\n" "\n" "void foo() {\n" " const char *c = f().c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); check("class Foo {\n" " const char *f();\n" "};\n" "const char *Foo::f() {\n" " std::string s;\n" " return s.c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); check("class Foo {\n" " std::string GetVal() const;\n" "};\n" "const char *f() {\n" " Foo f;\n" " return f.GetVal().c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); check("const char* foo() {\n" " static std::string text;\n" " text = \"hello world\\n\";\n" " return text.c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #3427 // Implicit conversion back to std::string check("std::string get_msg() {\n" " std::string errmsg;\n" " return errmsg.c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Returning the result of c_str() in a function that returns std::string is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); check("const std::string& get_msg() {\n" " std::string errmsg;\n" " return errmsg.c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Returning the result of c_str() in a function that returns std::string is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); check("class Foo {\n" " std::string GetVal() const;\n" "};\n" "std::string f() {\n" " Foo f;\n" " return f.GetVal().c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (performance) Returning the result of c_str() in a function that returns std::string is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); check("std::string get_msg() {\n" " std::string errmsg;\n" " return errmsg;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("std::string get_msg() {\n" // #3678 " MyStringClass errmsg;\n" " return errmsg.c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void Foo1(const std::string& str) {}\n" "void Foo2(const char* c, const std::string str) {}\n" "void Foo3(std::string& rstr) {}\n" "void Foo4(std::string str, const std::string& str) {}\n" "void Bar() {\n" " std::string str = \"bar\";\n" " std::stringstream ss(\"foo\");\n" " Foo1(str);\n" " Foo1(str.c_str());\n" " Foo2(str.c_str(), str);\n" " Foo2(str.c_str(), str.c_str());\n" " Foo3(str.c_str());\n" " Foo4(str, str);\n" " Foo4(str.c_str(), str);\n" " Foo4(str, str.c_str());\n" " Foo4(ss.str(), ss.str().c_str());\n" " Foo4(str.c_str(), str.c_str());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:9]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 1 is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:11]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 2 is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:14]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 1 is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:15]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 2 is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:16]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 2 is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:17]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 1 is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:17]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 2 is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); check("void Foo1(const std::string& str) {}\n" "void Foo2(char* c, const std::string str) {}\n" "void Bar() {\n" " std::string str = \"bar\";\n" " Foo1(str, foo);\n" // Don't crash " Foo2(str.c_str());\n" // Don't crash "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct Foo {\n" " void func(std::string str) const {}\n" " static void sfunc(std::string str) {}\n" "};\n" "void func(std::string str) {}\n" "void Bar() {\n" " std::string str = \"bar\";\n" " Foo foo;\n" " func(str.c_str());\n" " Foo::sfunc(str.c_str());\n" " foo.func(str.c_str());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:9]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 1 is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:10]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 1 is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:11]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 1 is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(const std::string& s);\n" // #8336 "struct T {\n" " std::string g();\n" " std::string a[1];\n" " struct U { std::string s; } u;" "};\n" "namespace N { namespace O { std::string s; } }\n" "void g(const std::vector& v, T& t) {\n" " for (std::vector::const_iterator it = v.begin(); it != v.end(); ++it)\n" " f(it->c_str());\n" " f(v.begin()->c_str());\n" " f(t.g().c_str());\n" " f(t.a[0].c_str());\n" " f(t.u.s.c_str());\n" " f(N::O::s.c_str());\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:9]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 1 is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:10]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 1 is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:11]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 1 is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:12]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 1 is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:13]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 1 is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:14]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a function that takes std::string as argument no. 1 is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); check("void svgFile(const std::string &content, const std::string &fileName, const double end = 1000., const double start = 0.);\n" "void Bar(std::string filename) {\n" " std::string str = \"bar\";\n" " std::ofstream svgFile(filename.c_str(), std::ios::trunc);\n" " svgFile << \"test\";\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void Foo(const char* p) {}\n" "void Foo(const std::string& str) {Foo(str.c_str());}\n" // Overloaded "void Bar() {\n" " std::string str = \"bar\";\n" " Foo(str);\n" " Foo(str.c_str());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int atoi(const std::string& str) {\n" // #3729: Don't suggest recursive call " return atoi(str.c_str());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("std::string hello()\n" "{\n" " return \"hello\";\n" "}\n" "\n" "const char *f()\n" "{\n" " return hello().c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:8]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); check("class Fred {\n" " std::string hello();\n" " const char *f();\n" "};\n" "std::string Fred::hello()\n" "{\n" " return \"hello\";\n" "}\n" "const char *Fred::f()\n" "{\n" " return hello().c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:11]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); // #4183 - using MyStringClass.c_str() check("void a(const std::string &str);\n" "\n" "void b() {\n" " MyStringClass s;\n" " a(s.c_str());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("std::string Format(const char * name) {\n" // #4938 " return String::Format(\"%s:\", name).c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #7480 check("struct InternalMapInfo {\n" " std::string author;\n" "};\n" "const char* GetMapAuthor(int index) {\n" " const InternalMapInfo* mapInfo = &internal_getMapInfo;\n" " return mapInfo->author.c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct InternalMapInfo {\n" " std::string author;\n" "};\n" "std::string GetMapAuthor(int index) {\n" " const InternalMapInfo* mapInfo = &internal_getMapInfo;\n" " return mapInfo->author.c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (performance) Returning the result of c_str() in a function that returns std::string is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); check("struct InternalMapInfo {\n" " std::string author;\n" "};\n" "const char* GetMapAuthor(int index) {\n" " const InternalMapInfo mapInfo = internal_getMapInfo;\n" " return mapInfo.author.c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); check("struct S {\n" // #7656 " std::string data;\n" "};\n" "const S& getS();\n" "const char* test() {\n" " const struct S &s = getS();\n" " return s.data.c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct S {\n" // #7930 " std::string data;\n" "};\n" "const char* test() {\n" " S s;\n" " std::string &ref = s.data;\n" " return ref.c_str();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:7]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(const wchar_t* w, int i = 0, ...);\n" // #10357 "void f(const std::string& s, int i = 0);\n" "void g(const std::wstring& p) {\n" " f(p.c_str());\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct S {\n" //#9161 " const char* f() const noexcept {\n" " return (\"\" + m).c_str();\n" " }\n" " std::string m;\n" "};\n", /*inconclusive*/ true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dangerous usage of c_str(). The value returned by c_str() is invalid after this call.\n", errout.str()); check("struct S {\n" // #10493 " void f(const char** pp);\n" " std::string s;\n" "};\n" "void S::f(const char** pp) {\n" " try {\n" " *pp = member.c_str();\n" " }\n" " catch (...) {\n" " s = \"xyz\";\n" " *pp = member.c_str();\n" " }\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("std::string f(const std::string& a) {\n" " std::string b(a.c_str());\n" " return b;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (performance) Constructing a std::string from the result of c_str() is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); check("std::string f(const std::string& a) {\n" " std::string b{ a.c_str() };\n" " return b;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (performance) Constructing a std::string from the result of c_str() is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); check("std::string f(const std::string& a) {\n" " std::string b = a.c_str();\n" " return b;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (performance) Assigning the result of c_str() to a std::string is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); check("std::string g(const std::string& a, const std::string& b) {\n" " return a + b.c_str();\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (performance) Concatenating the result of c_str() and a std::string is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); check("std::string g(const std::string& a, const std::string& b) {\n" " return a.c_str() + b;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (performance) Concatenating the result of c_str() and a std::string is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); check("std::vector v;\n" // don't crash "int i;\n" "void f() {\n" " const double* const QM_R__ buf(v.data() + i);\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct T {\n" // #7515 " std::string g();\n" " std::string a[1];\n" " std::vector v;\n" "};\n" "void f(std::stringstream& strm, const std::string& s, T& t) {\n" " strm << s.c_str();\n" " strm << \"abc\" << s.c_str();\n" " strm << \"abc\" << s.c_str() << \"def\";\n" " strm << \"abc\" << t.g().c_str() << \"def\";\n" " strm << t.a[0].c_str();\n" " strm << t.v.begin()->c_str();\n" " auto it = t.v.begin()\n" " strm << it->c_str();\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:7]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a stream is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:8]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a stream is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:9]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a stream is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:10]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a stream is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:11]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a stream is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:12]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a stream is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:14]: (performance) Passing the result of c_str() to a stream is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); check("struct S { std::string str; };\n" "struct T { S s; };\n" "struct U { T t[1]; };\n" "void f(const T& t, const U& u, std::string& str) {\n" " if (str.empty())\n" " str = t.s.str.c_str();\n" " else\n" " str = u.t[0].s.str.c_str();\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (performance) Assigning the result of c_str() to a std::string is slow and redundant.\n" "[test.cpp:8]: (performance) Assigning the result of c_str() to a std::string is slow and redundant.\n", errout.str()); } void uselessCalls() { check("void f()\n" "{\n" " string s1, s2;\n" " s1.swap(s2);\n" " s2.swap(s2);\n" "};"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::string s1, s2;\n" " s1.swap(s2);\n" " s2.swap(s2);\n" "};"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (performance) It is inefficient to swap a object with itself by calling 's2.swap(s2)'\n", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " std::string s1, s2;\n" " s1.compare(s2);\n" " s2.compare(s2);\n" " s1.compare(s2.c_str());\n" " s1.compare(0, s1.size(), s1);\n" "};"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (warning) It is inefficient to call 's2.compare(s2)' as it always returns 0.\n", errout.str()); // #7370 False positive uselessCallsCompare on unknown type check("class ReplayIteratorImpl{\n" " int Compare(ReplayIteratorImpl* other) {\n" " int cmp;\n" " int ret = cursor_->compare(cursor_, other->cursor_, &cmp);\n" " return (cmp);\n" " }\n" " WT_CURSOR *cursor_;\n" "};"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " int x=1;\n" " std::string s1, s2;\n" " s1 = s1.substr();\n" " s2 = s1.substr(x);\n" " s1 = s2.substr(0, x);\n" " s1 = s2.substr(0,std::string::npos);\n" " s1 = s2.substr(x+5-n, 0);\n" "};"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (performance) Ineffective call of function \'substr\' because it returns a copy of " "the object. Use operator= instead.\n" "[test.cpp:8]: (performance) Ineffective call of function \'substr\' because it returns a copy of " "the object. Use operator= instead.\n" "[test.cpp:9]: (performance) Ineffective call of function \'substr\' because it returns an empty string.\n", errout.str()); check("void f()\n" "{\n" " int x=1;\n" " string s1, s2;\n" " s1 = s1.substr();\n" " s2 = s1.substr(x);\n" " s1 = s2.substr(0, x);\n" " s1 = s2.substr(0,std::string::npos);\n" " s1 = s2.substr(x+5-n, 0);\n" "};"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int main()\n" "{\n" " std::string str = \"a1b1\";\n" " return str.find(str[1], 2);\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool foo(std::vector& v) {\n" " v.empty();\n" " return v.empty();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (warning) Ineffective call of function 'empty()'. Did you intend to call 'clear()' instead?\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" // #4938 " OdString str;\n" " str.empty();\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" // #4032 " const std::string greeting(\"Hello World !!!\");\n" " const std::string::size_type npos = greeting.rfind(\" \");\n" " if (npos != std::string::npos)\n" " std::cout << greeting.substr(0, npos) << std::endl;\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector a) {\n" " std::remove(a.begin(), a.end(), val);\n" " std::remove_if(a.begin(), a.end(), val);\n" " std::unique(a.begin(), a.end(), val);\n" " x = std::remove(a.begin(), a.end(), val);\n" " a.erase(std::remove(a.begin(), a.end(), val));\n" " std::remove(\"foo.txt\");\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (warning) Return value of std::remove() ignored. Elements remain in container.\n" "[test.cpp:3]: (warning) Return value of std::remove_if() ignored. Elements remain in container.\n" "[test.cpp:4]: (warning) Return value of std::unique() ignored. Elements remain in container.\n", errout.str()); // #4431 - fp check("bool f() {\n" " return x ? true : (y.empty());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #8360 check("void f(std::string s) {\n" " for (;s.empty();) {}\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #11166 check("std::string f(std::string s) {\n" " s = s.substr(0, s.size() - 1);\n" " return s;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (performance) Ineffective call of function 'substr' because a prefix of the string is assigned to itself. Use resize() or pop_back() instead.\n", errout.str()); check("std::string f(std::string s, std::size_t start, std::size_t end, const std::string& i) {\n" " s = s.substr(0, start) + i + s.substr(end + 1);\n" " return s;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (performance) Ineffective call of function 'substr' because a prefix of the string is assigned to itself. Use replace() instead.\n", errout.str()); check("std::string f(std::string s, std::size_t end) {\n" " s = { s.begin(), s.begin() + end };\n" " return s;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (performance) Inefficient constructor call: container 's' is assigned a partial copy of itself. Use erase() or resize() instead.\n", errout.str()); check("std::list f(std::list l, std::size_t end) {\n" " l = { l.begin(), l.begin() + end };\n" " return l;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (performance) Inefficient constructor call: container 'l' is assigned a partial copy of itself. Use erase() or resize() instead.\n", errout.str()); check("std::string f(std::string s, std::size_t end) {\n" " s = std::string{ s.begin(), s.begin() + end };\n" " return s;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (performance) Inefficient constructor call: container 's' is assigned a partial copy of itself. Use erase() or resize() instead.\n", errout.str()); check("std::string f(std::string s, std::size_t end) {\n" " s = std::string(s.begin(), s.begin() + end);\n" " return s;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (performance) Inefficient constructor call: container 's' is assigned a partial copy of itself. Use erase() or resize() instead.\n", errout.str()); check("std::vector f(std::vector v, std::size_t end) {\n" " v = std::vector(v.begin(), v.begin() + end);\n" " return v;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (performance) Inefficient constructor call: container 'v' is assigned a partial copy of itself. Use erase() or resize() instead.\n", errout.str()); } void stabilityOfChecks() { // Stability test: 4684 cppcheck crash in template function call. check("template\n" "class EffectivityRangeData {};\n" "template\n" "class EffectivityRange {\n" " void unite() {\n" " x < vector < EffectivityRangeData> >();\n" " EffectivityRange er;\n" " }\n" " void shift() { EffectivityRangeData::iterator it; }\n" "};"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void dereferenceInvalidIterator() { // Test simplest "if" with && case check("void foo(std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " if (std::isalpha(*i) && i != str.end()) {\n" " std::cout << *i;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (warning) Possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " if(foo) { bar(); }\n" " else if (std::isalpha(*i) && i != str.end()) {\n" " std::cout << *i;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) Possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i\n", errout.str()); // Test suggested correction doesn't report an error check("void foo(std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " if (i != str.end() && std::isalpha(*i)) {\n" " std::cout << *i;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // Test "while" with "&&" case check("void foo(std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " while (std::isalpha(*i) && i != str.end()) {\n" " std::cout << *i;\n" " i ++;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (warning) Possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " do {\n" " std::cout << *i;\n" " i ++;\n" " } while (std::isalpha(*i) && i != str.end());\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (warning) Possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i\n", errout.str()); // Test "while" with "||" case check("void foo(std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " while (!(!std::isalpha(*i) || i == str.end())) {\n" " std::cout << *i;\n" " i ++;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (warning) Possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i\n", errout.str()); // Test fix for "while" with "||" case check("void foo(std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " while (!(i == str.end() || !std::isalpha(*i))) {\n" " std::cout << *i;\n" " i ++;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // Test "for" with "&&" case check("void foo(std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " for (; std::isalpha(*i) && i != str.end() ;) {\n" " std::cout << *i;\n" " i ++;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (warning) Possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i\n", errout.str()); // Test "for" with "||" case check("void foo(std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " for (; std::isalpha(*i) || i == str.end() ;) {\n" " std::cout << *i;\n" " i ++;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (warning) Possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i\n", errout.str()); // Test that a dereference outside the condition part of a "for" // loop does not result in a false positive check("void foo(std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " for (char c = *i; isRunning && i != str.end() ;) {\n" " std::cout << c;\n" " i ++;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // Test that other "&&" terms in the condition don't invalidate the check check("void foo(char* c, std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " if (*c && std::isalpha(*i) && i != str.end()) {\n" " std::cout << *i;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (warning) Possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i\n", errout.str()); // Test that dereference of different variable doesn't trigger a false positive check("void foo(const char* c, std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " if (std::isalpha(*c) && i != str.end()) {\n" " std::cout << *c;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // Test case involving "rend()" instead of "end()" check("void foo(std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " while (std::isalpha(*i) && i != str.rend()) {\n" " std::cout << *i;\n" " i ++;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (warning) Possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i\n", errout.str()); // Test that mixed "&&" and "||" don't result in a false positive check("void foo(std::string::iterator& i) {\n" " if ((i == str.end() || *i) || (isFoo() && i != str.end())) {\n" " std::cout << \"foo\";\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " std::vector ::iterator i = v.end();\n" " *i=0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Dereference of an invalid iterator: i\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " std::vector ::iterator i = std::end(v);\n" " *i=0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (error) Dereference of an invalid iterator: i\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " std::vector ::iterator i = v.end();\n" " *i=0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dereference of an invalid iterator: i\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " std::vector ::iterator i = v.end();\n" " *(i+1)=0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dereference of an invalid iterator: i+1\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " std::vector ::iterator i = v.end();\n" " *(i-1)=0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " std::vector ::iterator i = v.begin();\n" " *(i-1)=0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dereference of an invalid iterator: i-1\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " std::vector ::iterator i = std::begin(v);\n" " *(i-1)=0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dereference of an invalid iterator: i-1\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v, bool b) {\n" " std::vector ::iterator i = v.begin();\n" " if (b)\n" " i = v.end();\n" " *i=0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (warning) Possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v, bool b) {\n" " std::vector ::iterator i = v.begin();\n" " if (b)\n" " i = v.end();\n" " *(i+1)=0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (warning) Possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i+1\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v, bool b) {\n" " std::vector ::iterator i = v.begin();\n" " if (b)\n" " i = v.end();\n" " *(i-1)=0;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (warning) Possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i-1\n", errout.str()); check("int f(std::vector v, int pos) {\n" " if (pos >= 0)\n" " return *(v.begin() + pos);\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int f(std::vector v, int i) {\n" " auto it = std::find(v.begin(), v.end(), i);\n" " if (it != v.end()) {}\n" " return *it;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:4]: (warning) Either the condition 'it!=v.end()' is redundant or there is possible dereference of an invalid iterator: it.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector & v) {\n" " std::vector::iterator i= v.begin();\n" " if(i == v.end() && *(i+1) == *i) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:3]: (warning) Either the condition 'i==v.end()' is redundant or there is possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i+1.\n" "[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:3]: (warning) Either the condition 'i==v.end()' is redundant or there is possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector & v) {\n" " std::vector::iterator i= v.begin();\n" " if(i == v.end() && *i == *(i+1)) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:3]: (warning) Either the condition 'i==v.end()' is redundant or there is possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i.\n" "[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:3]: (warning) Either the condition 'i==v.end()' is redundant or there is possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i+1.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector & v) {\n" " std::vector::iterator i= v.begin();\n" " if(i != v.end() && *i == *(i+1)) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:3]: (warning) Either the condition 'i!=v.end()' is redundant or there is possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i+1.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector & v) {\n" " std::vector::iterator i= v.begin();\n" " if(i != v.end()) {\n" " if (*(i+1) == *i) {}\n" " }\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:4]: (warning) Either the condition 'i!=v.end()' is redundant or there is possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i+1.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector & v) {\n" " std::vector::iterator i= v.begin();\n" " if(i == v.end()) { return; }\n" " if (*(i+1) == *i) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:4]: (warning) Either the condition 'i==v.end()' is redundant or there is possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i+1.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector & v) {\n" " std::vector::iterator i= v.begin();\n" " if(i != v.end() && (i+1) != v.end() && *(i+1) == *i) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::string s) {\n" " for (std::string::const_iterator i = s.begin(); i != s.end(); ++i) {\n" " if (i != s.end() && (i + 1) != s.end() && *(i + 1) == *i) {\n" " if (!isalpha(*(i + 2))) {\n" " std::string modifier;\n" " modifier += *i;\n" " modifier += *(i + 1);\n" " }\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:4]: (warning) Either the condition '(i+1)!=s.end()' is redundant or there is possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i+2.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(int v, std::map &items) {\n" " for (auto it = items.begin(); it != items.end();)\n" " (it->first == v) ? it = items.erase(it) : ++it;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::string s) {\n" " for (std::string::const_iterator i = s.begin(); i != s.end(); ++i) {\n" " if (i != s.end() && (i + 1) != s.end() && *(i + 1) == *i) {\n" " if ((i + 2) != s.end() && !isalpha(*(i + 2))) {\n" " std::string modifier;\n" " modifier += *i;\n" " modifier += *(i + 1);\n" " }\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int f(std::vector::iterator it, const std::vector& vector) {\n" " if (!(it != vector.end() && it != vector.begin()))\n" " throw std::out_of_range();\n" " if (it != vector.end() && *it == 0)\n" " return -1;\n" " return *it;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int f(std::vector &vect) {\n" " const int &v = *vect.emplace(vect.end());\n" " return v;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("extern bool bar(int);\n" "void f(std::vector & v) {\n" " std::vector::iterator i= v.begin();\n" " if(i == v.end() && bar(*(i+1)) ) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:4]: (warning) Either the condition 'i==v.end()' is redundant or there is possible dereference of an invalid iterator: i+1.\n", errout.str()); // #10657 check("std::list mValues;\n" "typedef std::list::iterator ValueIterator;\n" "void foo(ValueIterator beginValue, ValueIterator endValue) {\n" " ValueIterator prevValue = beginValue;\n" " ValueIterator curValue = beginValue;\n" " for (++curValue; prevValue != endValue && curValue != mValues.end(); ++curValue) {\n" " a = bar(*curValue);\n" " prevValue = curValue;\n" " }\n" " if (endValue == mValues.end()) {}\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #10642 check("int f(std::vector v) {\n" " return *(v.begin() + v.size() - 1);\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #10716 check("struct a;\n" "class b {\n" " void c(std::map &);\n" " std::string d;\n" " std::map> e;\n" "};\n" "void b::c(std::map &) {\n" " e.clear();\n" " auto f = *e[d].begin();\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:9]: (error) Out of bounds access in expression 'e[d].begin()' because 'e[d]' is empty.\n", errout.str()); // #10151 check("std::set::iterator f(std::set& s) {\n" "for (auto it = s.begin(); it != s.end(); ++it)\n" " if (*it == 42)\n" " return s.erase(it);\n" " return s.end();\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Consider using std::find_if algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); // #11381 check("int f(std::map& map) {\n" " auto it = map.find(1);\n" " if (it == map.end()) {\n" " bool bInserted;\n" " std::tie(it, bInserted) = map.emplace(1, 42);\n" " }\n" " return debug_valueflow(it)->second;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #11557 check("bool f(const std::vector& v, std::vector::iterator it, bool b) {\n" " if (it == v.end())\n" " return false;\n" " if (b && ((it + 1) == v.end() || (*(it + 1)) != nullptr))\n" " return false;\n" " return true;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void dereferenceInvalidIterator2() { // Self-implemented iterator class check("class iterator {\n" "public:\n" " CCommitPointer m_ptr;\n" " iterator() {}\n" " CCommitPointer& operator*() {\n" " return m_ptr;\n" " }\n" " CCommitPointer* operator->() {\n" " return &m_ptr;\n" " }\n" " iterator& operator++() {\n" " ++m_ptr.m_place;\n" " return *this;\n" " }\n" " };\n" " iterator begin() {\n" " iterator it;\n" " it->m_place = 0;\n" " return it;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:18]: (error, inconclusive) Invalid iterator 'it' used.\n", errout.str()); } void loopAlgoElementAssign() { check("void foo() {\n" " for(int& x:v)\n" " x = 1;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Consider using std::fill algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " for(int& x:v)\n" " x = x + 1;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Consider using std::transform algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(int a, int b) {\n" " for(int& x:v)\n" " x = a + b;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Consider using std::fill or std::generate algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " for(int& x:v)\n" " x += 1;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Consider using std::transform algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " for(int& x:v)\n" " x = f();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Consider using std::generate algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " for(int& x:v) {\n" " f();\n" " x = 1;\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " for(int& x:v) {\n" " x = 1;\n" " f();\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // There should probably be a message for unconditional break check("void foo() {\n" " for(int& x:v) {\n" " x = 1;\n" " break;\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " for(int& x:v)\n" " x = ++x;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void loopAlgoAccumulateAssign() { check("void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " n += x;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::accumulate algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " n = n + x;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::accumulate algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " n += 1;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::distance algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " n = n + 1;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::distance algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool f(int);\n" "void foo() {\n" " bool b = false;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " b &= f(x);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool f(int);\n" "void foo() {\n" " bool b = false;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " b |= f(x);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool f(int);\n" "void foo() {\n" " bool b = false;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " b = b && f(x);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool f(int);\n" "void foo() {\n" " bool b = false;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " b = b || f(x);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int& x:v)\n" " n = ++x;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("std::size_t f(const std::map& m) {\n" // #10412 " std::size_t t = 0;\n" " for (std::map::const_iterator i = m.begin(); i != m.end(); ++i) {\n" " t += i->second;\n" " }\n" " for (std::map::const_iterator i = m.begin(); i != m.end(); i++) {\n" " t += i->second;\n" " }\n" " return t; \n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::accumulate algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n" "[test.cpp:7]: (style) Consider using std::accumulate algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("int g(const std::vector& v) {\n" " int t = 0;\n" " for (auto i = v.begin(); i != v.end(); ++i) {\n" " t += *i;\n" " }\n" " return t;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::accumulate algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("auto g(const std::vector& v) {\n" " std::vector::iterator> r;\n" " for (auto i = v.begin(); i != v.end(); ++i) {\n" " r.push_back(i);\n" " }\n" " return r;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("std::string f(std::vector v) {\n" " std::string ret;\n" " for (const std::string& s : v)\n" " ret += s + '\\n';\n" " return ret;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("std::string f(const std::string& s) {\n" " std::string ret;\n" " for (char c : s)\n" " if (c != ' ')\n" " ret += i;\n" " return ret;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int f(const std::vector& v) {\n" " int sum = 0;\n" " for (auto it = v.begin(); it != v.end(); it += 2)\n" " sum += *it;\n" " return sum;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void loopAlgoContainerInsert() { check("void foo() {\n" " std::vector c;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " c.push_back(x);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::copy algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " std::vector c;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " c.push_back(f(x));\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::transform algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " std::vector c;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " c.push_back(x + 1);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::transform algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " std::vector c;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " c.push_front(x);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::copy algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " std::vector c;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " c.push_front(f(x));\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::transform algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " std::vector c;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " c.push_front(x + 1);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::transform algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " std::vector c;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " c.push_back(v);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " std::vector c;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " c.push_back(0);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void loopAlgoIncrement() { check("void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " n++;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::distance algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " ++n;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::distance algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " for(int& x:v)\n" " x++;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Consider using std::transform algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " for(int& x:v)\n" " ++x;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Consider using std::transform algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); } void loopAlgoConditional() { check("bool pred(int x);\n" "void foo() {\n" " for(int& x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " x = 1;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (style) Consider using std::replace_if algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " n += x;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (style) Consider using std::accumulate algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " n += 1;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (style) Consider using std::count_if algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " n++;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (style) Consider using std::count_if algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "void foo() {\n" " for(int& x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " x = x + 1;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (style) Consider using std::transform algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "void foo() {\n" " std::vector c;\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " c.push_back(x);\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (style) Consider using std::copy_if algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "bool foo() {\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " return false;\n" " }\n" " }\n" " return true;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Consider using std::all_of or std::none_of algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "bool foo() {\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " break;\n" " }\n" " }\n" " return true;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::any_of algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "void f();\n" "void foo() {\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " f();\n" " break;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (style) Consider using std::any_of algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "void f(int x);\n" "void foo() {\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " f(x);\n" " break;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (style) Consider using std::find_if algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "bool foo() {\n" " bool b = false;\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " b = true;\n" " }\n" " }\n" " if(b) {}\n" " return true;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "bool foo() {\n" " bool b = false;\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " b |= true;\n" " }\n" " }\n" " return true;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "bool foo() {\n" " bool b = false;\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " b &= true;\n" " }\n" " }\n" " return true;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "bool foo() {\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " return false;\n" " }\n" " return true;\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // There is no transform_if check("bool pred(int x);\n" "void foo() {\n" " std::vector c;\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " c.push_back(x + 1);\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "void foo() {\n" " for(int& x:v) {\n" " x++;\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " x = 1;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool pred(int x);\n" "void f();\n" "void foo() {\n" " for(int x:v) {\n" " if (pred(x)) {\n" " if(x) { return; }\n" " break;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool g(int);\n" "int f(const std::vector& v) {\n" " int ret = 0;\n" " for (const auto i : v)\n" " if (!g(i))\n" " ret = 1;\n" " return ret;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("int f(const std::vector& v) {\n" " int ret = 0;\n" " for (const auto i : v)\n" " if (i < 5)\n" " ret = 1;\n" " return ret;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (style) Consider using std::any_of, std::all_of, std::none_of algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("struct T {\n" " std::vector v0, v1;\n" " void g();\n" "};\n" "void T::g() {\n" " for (std::vector::const_iterator it0 = v0.cbegin(); it0 != v0.cend(); ++it0) {\n" " std::vector::iterator it1;\n" " for (it1 = v1.begin(); it1 != v1.end(); ++it1)\n" " if (*it0 == *it1)\n" " break;\n" " if (it1 != v1.end())\n" " v1.erase(it1);\n" " }\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:9]: (style) Consider using std::find_if algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool f(const std::set& set, const std::string& f) {\n" // #11595 " for (const std::string& s : set) {\n" " if (f.length() >= s.length() && f.compare(0, s.length(), s) == 0) {\n" " return true;\n" " }\n" " }\n" " return false;\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (style) Consider using std::any_of algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); } void loopAlgoMinMax() { check("void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " n = x > n ? x : n;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::max_element algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " n = x < n ? x : n;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::min_element algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " n = x > n ? n : x;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::min_element algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " n = x < n ? n : x;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::max_element algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(int m) {\n" " int n = 0;\n" " for(int x:v)\n" " n = x > m ? x : n;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::accumulate algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); } void loopAlgoMultipleReturn() { check("bool f(const std::vector& v) {\n" " for (auto i : v) {\n" " if (i < 0)\n" " continue;\n" " if (i)\n" " return true;\n" " }\n" " return false;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (style) Consider using std::any_of algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool g(const std::vector& v) {\n" " for (auto i : v) {\n" " if (i % 5 == 0)\n" " return true;\n" " if (i % 7 == 0)\n" " return true;\n" " }\n" " return false;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (style) Consider using std::any_of algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("bool g(const std::vector& v) {\n" " for (auto i : v) {\n" " if (i % 5 == 0)\n" " return false;\n" " if (i % 7 == 0)\n" " return true;\n" " }\n" " return false;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool g(std::vector& v) {\n" " for (auto& i : v) {\n" " if (i % 5 == 0)\n" " return false;\n" " if (i % 7 == 0)\n" " i++;\n" " }\n" " return false;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool g(const std::vector& v, int& j) {\n" " for (auto i : v) {\n" " if (i % 5 == 0)\n" " return false;\n" " if (i % 7 == 0)\n" " j++;\n" " }\n" " return false;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool g(const std::vector& v, int& j) {\n" " for (auto i : v) {\n" " int& k = j;\n" " if (i % 5 == 0)\n" " return false;\n" " if (i % 7 == 0)\n" " k++;\n" " }\n" " return false;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool g(const std::vector& v, int& j) {\n" " for (auto i : v) {\n" " int* k = &j;\n" " if (i % 5 == 0)\n" " return false;\n" " if (i % 7 == 0)\n" " (*k)++;\n" " }\n" " return false;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("bool g(const std::vector& v, int j) {\n" " for (auto i : v) {\n" " int k = j;\n" " if (i % 5 == 0)\n" " return false;\n" " if (i % 7 == 0)\n" " k++;\n" " }\n" " return false;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2]: (style) Consider using std::all_of or std::none_of algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("class C {\n" "private:\n" " QString s;\n" "public:\n" " C(QString);\n" "private slots:\n" " void f() {\n" " QVERIFY(QDir(s).exists());\n" " }\n" " void f(const QStringList& d) {\n" " for (QString f : d)\n" " QDir(s);\n" " }\n" "};\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void invalidContainer() { check("void f(std::vector &v) {\n" " auto v0 = v.begin();\n" " v.push_back(123);\n" " std::cout << *v0 << std::endl;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'v' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("std::string e();\n" "void a() {\n" " std::vector b;\n" " for (std::vector::const_iterator c; c != b.end(); ++c) {\n" " std::string f = e();\n" " std::string::const_iterator d = f.begin();\n" " if (d != f.end()) {}\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector &v) {\n" " int *v0 = &v[0];\n" " v.push_back(123);\n" " std::cout << (*v0)[0] << std::endl;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Using pointer to local variable 'v' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::vector v = {1};\n" " int &v0 = v.front();\n" " v.push_back(123);\n" " std::cout << v0 << std::endl;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error) Reference to v that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::vector v = {1};\n" " int &v0 = v[0];\n" " v.push_back(123);\n" " std::cout << v0 << std::endl;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error) Reference to v that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector &v) {\n" " int &v0 = v.front();\n" " v.push_back(123);\n" " std::cout << v0 << std::endl;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Reference to v that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector &v) {\n" " int &v0 = v[0];\n" " v.push_back(123);\n" " std::cout << v0 << std::endl;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Reference to v that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector &v) {\n" " std::vector *v0 = &v;\n" " v.push_back(123);\n" " std::cout << (*v0)[0] << std::endl;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("const std::vector * g(int);\n" "void f() {\n" " const std::vector *v = g(1);\n" " if (v && v->size() == 1U) {\n" " const int &m = v->front();\n" " }\n" "\n" " v = g(2);\n" " if (v && v->size() == 1U) {\n" " const int &m = v->front();\n" " if (m == 0) {}\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("std::vector g();\n" "void f() {\n" " std::vector x = g();\n" " const std::string& y = x[1];\n" " std::string z;\n" " z += \"\";\n" " z += y;\n" "}\n",true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v)\n" "{\n" " auto *cur = v.data();\n" " auto *end = cur + v.size();\n" " while (cur < end) {\n" " v.erase(v.begin(), FindNext(v));\n" " cur = v.data();\n" " end = cur + v.size();\n" " }\n" "}\n",true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #9598 check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " for (auto it = v.begin(); it != v.end(); it = v.erase(it))\n" " *it;\n" "}\n",true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #9714 check("void f() {\n" " auto v = std::vector();\n" " std::string x;\n" " v.push_back(x.insert(0, \"x\"));\n" " v.push_back(\"y\");\n" "}\n",true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #9783 check("std::string GetTaskIDPerUUID(int);\n" "void InitializeJumpList(CString s);\n" "void foo() {\n" " CString sAppID = GetTaskIDPerUUID(123).c_str();\n" " InitializeJumpList(sAppID);\n" "}\n",true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #9796 check("struct A {};\n" "void f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " A *a = new A();\n" " v.push_back(a);\n" " A *b = v.back();\n" " v.pop_back();\n" " delete b;\n" "}\n",true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct A {};\n" "void f() {\n" " std::vector> v;\n" " A *a = new A();\n" " v.push_back(a);\n" " A *b = v.back();\n" " v.pop_back();\n" " delete b;\n" "}\n",true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct A {};\n" "void f() {\n" " std::vector> v;\n" " std::shared_ptr a = std::make_shared();\n" " v.push_back(a);\n" " std::shared_ptr b = v.back();\n" " v.pop_back();\n" " delete b;\n" "}\n",true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #9780 check("int f() {\n" " std::vector vect;\n" " MyStruct info{};\n" " info.vect = &vect;\n" " vect.push_back(1);\n" " return info.ret;\n" "}\n",true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #9133 check("struct Fred {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " void foo();\n" " void bar();\n" "};\n" "void Fred::foo() {\n" " std::vector::iterator it = v.begin();\n" " bar();\n" " it++;\n" "}\n" "void Fred::bar() {\n" " v.push_back(0);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:12] -> [test.cpp:9]: (error) Using iterator to member container 'v' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo(std::vector& v) {\n" " std::vector::iterator it = v.begin();\n" " bar(v);\n" " it++;\n" "}\n" "void bar(std::vector& v) {\n" " v.push_back(0);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'v' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); // #10264 check("void f(std::vector& x) {\n" " struct I {\n" " std::vector *px{};\n" " };\n" " I i = { &x };\n" " x.clear();\n" " Parse(i);\n" "}\n",true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::string x;\n" " struct V {\n" " std::string* pStr{};\n" " };\n" " struct I {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " };\n" " I b[] = {{{{ &x }}}};\n" " x = \"Arial\";\n" " I cb[1];\n" " for (long i = 0; i < 1; ++i)\n" " cb[i] = b[i];\n" "}\n",true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #9836 check("void f() {\n" " auto v = std::vector >{ std::vector{ \"hello\" } };\n" " auto p = &(v.at(0).at(0));\n" " v.clear();\n" " std::cout << *p << std::endl;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error) Using pointer to local variable 'v' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("struct A {\n" " const std::vector* i;\n" " A(const std::vector& v)\n" " : i(&v)\n" " {}\n" "};\n" "int f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " A a{v};\n" " v.push_back(1);\n" " return a.i->front();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct A {\n" " const std::vector* i;\n" " A(const std::vector& v)\n" " : i(&v)\n" " {}\n" "};\n" "void g(const std::vector& v);\n" "void f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " A a{v};\n" " v.push_back(1);\n" " g(a);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #10984 check("void f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " auto g = [&v]{};\n" " v.push_back(1);\n" " g();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " auto it = v.begin();\n" " auto g = [&]{ std::cout << *it << std::endl;};\n" " v.push_back(1);\n" " g();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:3] -> [test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'v' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " auto it = v.begin();\n" " auto g = [=]{ std::cout << *it << std::endl;};\n" " v.push_back(1);\n" " g();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:1] -> [test.cpp:5]: (error) Using iterator to local container 'v' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("struct A {\n" " int* p;\n" " void g();\n" "};\n" "void f(std::vector v) {\n" " auto it = v.begin();\n" " A a{v.data()};\n" " v.push_back(1);\n" " a.g();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:9]: (error) Using object that points to local variable 'v' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); check("struct A {\n" " int*& p;\n" " void g();\n" "};\n" "void f(std::vector v) {\n" " auto* p = v.data();\n" " A a{p};\n" " v.push_back(1);\n" " a.g();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:6] -> [test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:8] -> [test.cpp:5] -> [test.cpp:9]: (error) Using object that points to local variable 'v' that may be invalid.\n", errout.str()); // #11028 check("void f(std::vector c) {\n" " std::vector d(c.begin(), c.end());\n" " c.erase(c.begin());\n" " d.push_back(0);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #11147 check("void f(std::string& s) {\n" " if (!s.empty()) {\n" " std::string::iterator it = s.begin();\n" " s = s.substr(it - s.begin());\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:4]: (performance) Ineffective call of function 'substr' because a prefix of the string is assigned to itself. Use resize() or pop_back() instead.\n", errout.str()); } void invalidContainerLoop() { // #9435 check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " for (auto i : v) {\n" " if (i < 5)\n" " v.push_back(i * 2);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:2] -> [test.cpp:4]: (error) Calling 'push_back' while iterating the container is invalid.\n", errout.str()); // #9713 check("void f() {\n" " std::vector v{1, 2, 3};\n" " for (int i : v) {\n" " if (i == 2) {\n" " v.clear();\n" " return;\n" " }\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Consider using std::any_of algorithm instead of a raw loop.\n", errout.str()); check("struct A {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " void add(int i) {\n" " v.push_back(i);\n" " } \n" " void f() {\n" " for(auto i:v)\n" " add(i);\n" " }\n" "};\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS( "[test.cpp:4] -> [test.cpp:7] -> [test.cpp:8]: (error) Calling 'add' while iterating the container is invalid.\n", errout.str()); } void findInsert() { check("void f1(std::set& s, unsigned x) {\n" " if (s.find(x) == s.end()) {\n" " s.insert(x);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary.\n", errout.str()); check("void f2(std::map& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.find(x) == m.end()) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " } else {\n" " m[x] = 1;\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary.\n", errout.str()); check("void f3(std::map& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.count(x) == 0) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary.\n", errout.str()); check("void f4(std::set& s, unsigned x) {\n" " if (s.find(x) == s.end()) {\n" " s.insert(x);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary.\n", errout.str()); check("void f5(std::map& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.count(x) == 0) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " } else {\n" " m[x] = 1;\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary.\n", errout.str()); check("void f6(std::map& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.count(x) == 0) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary.\n", errout.str()); check("void f1(std::unordered_set& s, unsigned x) {\n" " if (s.find(x) == s.end()) {\n" " s.insert(x);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary.\n", errout.str()); check("void f2(std::unordered_map& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.find(x) == m.end()) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " } else {\n" " m[x] = 1;\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary.\n", errout.str()); check("void f3(std::unordered_map& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.count(x) == 0) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary.\n", errout.str()); check("void f4(std::unordered_set& s, unsigned x) {\n" " if (s.find(x) == s.end()) {\n" " s.insert(x);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary.\n", errout.str()); check("void f5(std::unordered_map& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.count(x) == 0) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " } else {\n" " m[x] = 1;\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary.\n", errout.str()); check("void f6(std::unordered_map& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.count(x) == 0) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary.\n", errout.str()); check("void g1(std::map& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.find(x) == m.end()) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " } else {\n" " m[x] = 2;\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void g1(std::map& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.count(x) == 0) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " } else {\n" " m[x] = 2;\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f1(QSet& s, unsigned x) {\n" " if (s.find(x) == s.end()) {\n" " s.insert(x);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f1(std::multiset& s, unsigned x) {\n" " if (s.find(x) == s.end()) {\n" " s.insert(x);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f2(std::multimap& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.find(x) == m.end()) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " } else {\n" " m[x] = 1;\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f3(std::multimap& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.count(x) == 0) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f4(std::multiset& s, unsigned x) {\n" " if (s.find(x) == s.end()) {\n" " s.insert(x);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f5(std::multimap& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.count(x) == 0) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " } else {\n" " m[x] = 1;\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f1(std::unordered_multiset& s, unsigned x) {\n" " if (s.find(x) == s.end()) {\n" " s.insert(x);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f2(std::unordered_multimap& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.find(x) == m.end()) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " } else {\n" " m[x] = 1;\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f3(std::unordered_multimap& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.count(x) == 0) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f4(std::unordered_multiset& s, unsigned x) {\n" " if (s.find(x) == s.end()) {\n" " s.insert(x);\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f5(std::unordered_multimap& m, unsigned x) {\n" " if (m.count(x) == 0) {\n" " m.emplace(x, 1);\n" " } else {\n" " m[x] = 1;\n" " }\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); // #9218 - not small type => do not warn if cpp standard is < c++17 { const char code[] = "void f1(std::set& s, const LargeType& x) {\n" " if (s.find(x) == s.end()) {\n" " s.insert(x);\n" " }\n" "}\n"; check(code, true, Standards::CPP11); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check(code, true, Standards::CPP14); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check(code, true, Standards::CPP17); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary.\n", errout.str()); } { // #10558 check("void foo() {\n" " std::map x;\n" " int data = 0;\n" " for(int i=0; i<10; ++i) {\n" " data += 123;\n" " if(x.find(5) == x.end())\n" " x[5] = data;\n" " }\n" "}", false, Standards::CPP03); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " std::map x;\n" " int data = 0;\n" " for(int i=0; i<10; ++i) {\n" " data += 123;\n" " if(x.find(5) == x.end())\n" " x[5] = data;\n" " }\n" "}", false, Standards::CPP11); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:7]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary. Instead of 'x[5]=data' consider using 'x.emplace(5, data);'.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo() {\n" " std::map x;\n" " int data = 0;\n" " for(int i=0; i<10; ++i) {\n" " data += 123;\n" " if(x.find(5) == x.end())\n" " x[5] = data;\n" " }\n" "}"); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:7]: (performance) Searching before insertion is not necessary. Instead of 'x[5]=data' consider using 'x.try_emplace(5, data);'.\n", errout.str()); } } void checkKnownEmptyContainer() { check("void f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " for(auto x:v) {}\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Iterating over container 'v' that is always empty.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " v.clear();\n" " for(auto x:v) {}\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Iterating over container 'v' that is always empty.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " if (!v.empty()) { return; }\n" " for(auto x:v) {}\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Iterating over container 'v' that is always empty.\n", errout.str()); check("void f(std::vector v) {\n" " if (v.empty()) { return; }\n" " for(auto x:v) {}\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " std::sort(v.begin(), v.end());\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (style) Using sort with iterator 'v.begin()' that is always empty.\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" // #1201 " std::vector v1{ 0, 1 };\n" " std::vector v2;\n" " std::copy(v1.begin(), v1.end(), v2.begin());\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (style) Using copy with iterator 'v2.begin()' that is always empty.\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " v.insert(v.end(), 1);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct A {\n" " explicit A(std::vector*);\n" "};\n" "A f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " A a(&v);\n" " for(auto&& x:v) {}\n" " return a;\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("static void f1(std::list& parameters) {\n" " parameters.push_back(a);\n" "}\n" "int f2(std::list& parameters) {\n" " f1(parameters);\n" "}\n" "void f3() {\n" " std::list parameters;\n" " int res = ::f2(parameters);\n" " for (auto param : parameters) {}\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("namespace ns {\n" " using ArrayType = std::vector;\n" "}\n" "using namespace ns;\n" "static void f() {\n" " const ArrayType arr;\n" " for (const auto &a : arr) {}\n" "}", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:7]: (style) Iterating over container 'arr' that is always empty.\n", errout.str()); check("struct S {\n" " std::vector v;\n" "};\n" "void foo(S& s) {\n" " s.v.clear();\n" " bar(s);\n" " std::sort(s.v.begin(), s.v.end());\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f(const std::vector& v, int e) {\n" " if (!v.empty()) {\n" " if (e < 0 || true) {\n" " if (e < 0)\n" " return;\n" " }\n" " }\n" " for (auto i : v) {}\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::vector v;\n" " auto& rv = v;\n" " rv.push_back(42);\n" " for (auto i : v) {}\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("extern void f(std::string&&);\n" "static void func() {\n" " std::string s;\n" " const std::string& s_ref = s;\n" " f(std::move(s));\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } void checkMutexes() { check("void f() {\n" " static std::mutex m;\n" " static std::lock_guard g(m);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) Lock guard is defined globally. Lock guards are intended to be local. A global lock guard could lead to a deadlock since it won't unlock until the end of the program.\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " static std::mutex m;\n" " std::lock_guard g(m);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " static std::mutex m;\n" " static std::unique_lock g(m, std::defer_lock);\n" " static std::lock(g);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) Lock guard is defined globally. Lock guards are intended to be local. A global lock guard could lead to a deadlock since it won't unlock until the end of the program.\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " static std::mutex m;\n" " std::unique_lock g(m, std::defer_lock);\n" " std::lock(g);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::mutex m;\n" " std::lock_guard g(m);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) The lock is ineffective because the mutex is locked at the same scope as the mutex itself.\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::mutex m;\n" " std::unique_lock g(m);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) The lock is ineffective because the mutex is locked at the same scope as the mutex itself.\n", errout.str()); check("void f() {\n" " std::mutex m;\n" " std::unique_lock g(m, std::defer_lock);\n" " std::lock(g);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (warning) The lock is ineffective because the mutex is locked at the same scope as the mutex itself.\n", errout.str()); check("void g();\n" "void f() {\n" " static std::mutex m;\n" " m.lock();\n" " g();\n" " m.unlock();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void g();\n" "void f() {\n" " std::mutex m;\n" " m.lock();\n" " g();\n" " m.unlock();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (warning) The lock is ineffective because the mutex is locked at the same scope as the mutex itself.\n", errout.str()); check("class A {\n" " std::mutex m;\n" " void f() {\n" " std::lock_guard g(m);\n" " }\n" "};\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("class A {\n" " std::mutex m;\n" " void g();\n" " void f() {\n" " m.lock();\n" " g();\n" " m.unlock();\n" " }\n" "};\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("class A {\n" " std::mutex m;\n" " void f() {\n" " static std::lock_guard g(m);\n" " }\n" "};\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (warning) Lock guard is defined globally. Lock guards are intended to be local. A global lock guard could lead to a deadlock since it won't unlock until the end of the program.\n", errout.str()); check("std::mutex& h();\n" "void f() {\n" " auto& m = h();\n" " std::lock_guard g(m);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void g();\n" "std::mutex& h();\n" "void f() {\n" " auto& m = h();\n" " m.lock();\n" " g();\n" " m.unlock();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("std::mutex& h();\n" "void f() {\n" " auto m = h();\n" " std::lock_guard g(m);\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:4]: (warning) The lock is ineffective because the mutex is locked at the same scope as the mutex itself.\n", errout.str()); check("void g();\n" "std::mutex& h();\n" "void f() {\n" " auto m = h();\n" " m.lock();\n" " g();\n" " m.unlock();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (warning) The lock is ineffective because the mutex is locked at the same scope as the mutex itself.\n", errout.str()); check("void foo();\n" "void bar();\n" "void f() {\n" " std::mutex m;\n" " std::thread t([&m](){\n" " m.lock();\n" " foo();\n" " m.unlock();\n" " });\n" " m.lock();\n" " bar();\n" " m.unlock();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo();\n" "void bar();\n" "void f() {\n" " std::mutex m;\n" " std::thread t([&m](){\n" " std::unique_lock g{m};\n" " foo();\n" " });\n" " std::unique_lock g{m};\n" " bar();\n" "}\n", true); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("void foo() { int f = 0; auto g(f); g = g; }"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); check("struct foobar {\n" " int foo;\n" " std::shared_mutex foo_mtx;\n" " int bar;\n" " std::shared_mutex bar_mtx;\n" "};\n" "void f() {\n" " foobar xyz;\n" " {\n" " std::shared_lock shared_foo_lock(xyz.foo_mtx, std::defer_lock);\n" " std::shared_lock shared_bar_lock(xyz.bar_mtx, std::defer_lock);\n" " std::scoped_lock shared_multi_lock(shared_foo_lock, shared_bar_lock);\n" " }\n" "}\n"); ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str()); } }; REGISTER_TEST(TestStl)