160 lines
7.1 KiB
C++
160 lines
7.1 KiB
C++
/*
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* Cppcheck - A tool for static C/C++ code analysis
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* Copyright (C) 2007-2016 Cppcheck team.
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*
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#ifndef checkexceptionsafetyH
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#define checkexceptionsafetyH
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#include "config.h"
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#include "check.h"
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#include "utils.h"
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// CWE ID used:
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static const struct CWE CWE398(398U); // Indicator of Poor Code Quality
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/// @addtogroup Checks
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/// @{
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/**
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* @brief %Check exception safety (exceptions shouldn't cause leaks nor corrupt data)
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*
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* The problem with these checks is that Cppcheck can't determine what the valid
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* values are for variables. But in some cases (dead pointers) it can be determined
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* that certain variable values are corrupt.
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*/
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class CPPCHECKLIB CheckExceptionSafety : public Check {
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public:
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/** This constructor is used when registering the CheckClass */
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CheckExceptionSafety() : Check(myName()) {
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}
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/** This constructor is used when running checks. */
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CheckExceptionSafety(const Tokenizer *tokenizer, const Settings *settings, ErrorLogger *errorLogger)
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: Check(myName(), tokenizer, settings, errorLogger) {
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}
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/** Checks that uses the simplified token list */
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void runSimplifiedChecks(const Tokenizer *tokenizer, const Settings *settings, ErrorLogger *errorLogger) {
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if (tokenizer->isC())
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return;
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CheckExceptionSafety checkExceptionSafety(tokenizer, settings, errorLogger);
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checkExceptionSafety.destructors();
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checkExceptionSafety.deallocThrow();
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checkExceptionSafety.checkRethrowCopy();
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checkExceptionSafety.checkCatchExceptionByValue();
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checkExceptionSafety.nothrowThrows();
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checkExceptionSafety.unhandledExceptionSpecification();
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}
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/** Don't throw exceptions in destructors */
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void destructors();
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/** deallocating memory and then throw (dead pointer) */
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void deallocThrow();
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/** Don't rethrow a copy of the caught exception; use a bare throw instead */
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void checkRethrowCopy();
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/** @brief %Check for exceptions that are caught by value instead of by reference */
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void checkCatchExceptionByValue();
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/** @brief %Check for functions that throw that shouldn't */
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void nothrowThrows();
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/** @brief %Check for unhandled exception specification */
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void unhandledExceptionSpecification();
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private:
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/** Don't throw exceptions in destructors */
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void destructorsError(const Token * const tok, const std::string &className) {
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reportError(tok, Severity::warning, "exceptThrowInDestructor",
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"Class " + className + " is not safe, destructor throws exception\n"
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"The class " + className + " is not safe because its destructor "
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"throws an exception. If " + className + " is used and an exception "
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"is thrown that is caught in an outer scope the program will terminate.", CWE398, false);
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}
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void deallocThrowError(const Token * const tok, const std::string &varname) {
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reportError(tok, Severity::warning, "exceptDeallocThrow", "Exception thrown in invalid state, '" +
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varname + "' points at deallocated memory.", CWE398, false);
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}
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void rethrowCopyError(const Token * const tok, const std::string &varname) {
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reportError(tok, Severity::style, "exceptRethrowCopy",
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"Throwing a copy of the caught exception instead of rethrowing the original exception.\n"
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"Rethrowing an exception with 'throw " + varname + ";' creates an unnecessary copy of '" + varname + "'. "
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"To rethrow the caught exception without unnecessary copying or slicing, use a bare 'throw;'.", CWE398, false);
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}
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void catchExceptionByValueError(const Token *tok) {
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reportError(tok, Severity::style,
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"catchExceptionByValue", "Exception should be caught by reference.\n"
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"The exception is caught by value. It could be caught "
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"as a (const) reference which is usually recommended in C++.", CWE398, false);
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}
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void noexceptThrowError(const Token * const tok) {
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reportError(tok, Severity::error, "throwInNoexceptFunction", "Exception thrown in function declared not to throw exceptions.", CWE398, false);
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}
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/** Missing exception specification */
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void unhandledExceptionSpecificationError(const Token * const tok1, const Token * const tok2, const std::string & funcname) {
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std::string str1(tok1 ? tok1->str() : "foo");
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const std::list<const Token*> locationList = make_container< std::list<const Token*> > () << tok1 << tok2;
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reportError(locationList, Severity::style, "unhandledExceptionSpecification",
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"Unhandled exception specification when calling function " + str1 + "().\n"
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"Unhandled exception specification when calling function " + str1 + "(). "
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"Either use a try/catch around the function call, or add a exception specification for " + funcname + "() also.", CWE(0U), true);
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}
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/** Generate all possible errors (for --errorlist) */
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void getErrorMessages(ErrorLogger *errorLogger, const Settings *settings) const {
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CheckExceptionSafety c(nullptr, settings, errorLogger);
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c.destructorsError(nullptr, "Class");
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c.deallocThrowError(nullptr, "p");
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c.rethrowCopyError(nullptr, "varname");
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c.catchExceptionByValueError(nullptr);
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c.noexceptThrowError(nullptr);
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c.unhandledExceptionSpecificationError(nullptr, 0, "funcname");
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}
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/** Short description of class (for --doc) */
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static std::string myName() {
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return "Exception Safety";
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}
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/** wiki formatted description of the class (for --doc) */
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std::string classInfo() const {
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return "Checking exception safety\n"
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"- Throwing exceptions in destructors\n"
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"- Throwing exception during invalid state\n"
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"- Throwing a copy of a caught exception instead of rethrowing the original exception\n"
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"- Exception caught by value instead of by reference\n"
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"- Throwing exception in noexcept, nothrow(), __attribute__((nothrow)) or __declspec(nothrow) function\n"
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"- Unhandled exception specification when calling function foo()\n";
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}
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};
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/// @}
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#endif // checkexceptionsafetyH
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