319 lines
8.7 KiB
C++
319 lines
8.7 KiB
C++
/*
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* Cppcheck - A tool for static C/C++ code analysis
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* Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Daniel Marjamäki, Reijo Tomperi, Nicolas Le Cam,
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* Leandro Penz, Kimmo Varis, Vesa Pikki
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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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#include "../src/tokenize.h"
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#include "../src/checkstl.h"
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#include "testsuite.h"
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#include <sstream>
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extern std::ostringstream errout;
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class TestStl : public TestFixture
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{
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public:
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TestStl() : TestFixture("TestStl")
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{ }
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private:
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void run()
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{
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TEST_CASE(iterator1);
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TEST_CASE(iterator2);
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TEST_CASE(STLSize);
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TEST_CASE(STLSizeNoErr);
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TEST_CASE(erase);
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TEST_CASE(eraseBreak);
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TEST_CASE(eraseReturn);
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TEST_CASE(eraseGoto);
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TEST_CASE(eraseAssign);
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TEST_CASE(pushback1);
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TEST_CASE(pushback2);
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TEST_CASE(pushback3);
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TEST_CASE(pushback4);
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TEST_CASE(invalidcode);
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TEST_CASE(stlBoundries1);
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}
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void check(const char code[])
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{
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// Tokenize..
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Tokenizer tokenizer;
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std::istringstream istr(code);
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tokenizer.tokenize(istr, "test.cpp");
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tokenizer.setVarId();
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// Clear the error buffer..
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errout.str("");
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// Check..
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CheckStl checkStl;
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checkStl.runSimplifiedChecks(&tokenizer, (const Settings *)0, this);
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}
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void iterator1()
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{
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check("void foo()\n"
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"{\n"
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" for (it = foo.begin(); it != bar.end(); ++it)\n"
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" { }\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Same iterator is used with both foo and bar\n", errout.str());
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}
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void iterator2()
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{
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check("void foo()\n"
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"{\n"
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" it = foo.begin();\n"
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" while (it != bar.end())\n"
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" {\n"
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" ++it;\n"
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" }\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Same iterator is used with both foo and bar\n", errout.str());
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}
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void STLSize()
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{
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check("void foo()\n"
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"{\n"
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" std::vector<int> foo;\n"
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" for (unsigned int ii = 0; ii <= foo.size(); ++ii)\n"
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" {\n"
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" foo[ii] = 0;\n"
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" }\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS(std::string("[test.cpp:6]: (error) When ii==foo.size(), foo[ii] is out of bounds\n"), errout.str());
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}
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void STLSizeNoErr()
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{
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{
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check("void foo()\n"
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"{\n"
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" std::vector<int> foo;\n"
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" for (unsigned int ii = 0; ii < foo.size(); ++ii)\n"
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" {\n"
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" foo[ii] = 0;\n"
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" }\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS(std::string(""), errout.str());
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}
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{
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check("void foo()\n"
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"{\n"
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" std::vector<int> foo;\n"
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" for (unsigned int ii = 0; ii <= foo.size(); ++ii)\n"
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" {\n"
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" }\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS(std::string(""), errout.str());
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}
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{
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check("void foo()\n"
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"{\n"
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" std::vector<int> foo;\n"
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" for (unsigned int ii = 0; ii <= foo.size(); ++ii)\n"
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" {\n"
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" if (ii == foo.size())\n"
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" {\n"
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" }\n"
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" else\n"
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" {\n"
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" foo[ii] = 0;\n"
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" }\n"
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" }\n"
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"}\n");
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// TODO ASSERT_EQUALS(std::string(""), errout.str());
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}
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}
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void erase()
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{
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{
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check("void f()\n"
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"{\n"
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" for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n"
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" {\n"
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" foo.erase(it);\n"
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" }\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) Dangerous usage of erase\n", errout.str());
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}
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{
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check("for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n"
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"{\n"
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" foo.erase(it);\n"
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"}\n"
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"for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n"
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"{\n"
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" foo.erase(it);\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) Dangerous usage of erase\n[test.cpp:7]: (error) Dangerous usage of erase\n", errout.str());
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}
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}
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void eraseBreak()
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{
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check("void f()\n"
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"{\n"
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" for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n"
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" {\n"
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" foo.erase(it);\n"
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" break;\n"
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" }\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str());
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}
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void eraseReturn()
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{
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check("void f()\n"
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"{\n"
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" for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n"
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" {\n"
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" foo.erase(it);\n"
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" return;\n"
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" }\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str());
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}
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void eraseGoto()
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{
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check("void f()\n"
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"{\n"
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" for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n"
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" {\n"
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" foo.erase(it);\n"
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" goto abc;\n"
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" }\n"
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"bar:\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str());
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}
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void eraseAssign()
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{
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check("void f()\n"
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"{\n"
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" for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n"
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" {\n"
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" foo.erase(it);\n"
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" it = foo.begin();\n"
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" }\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str());
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}
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void pushback1()
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{
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check("void f()\n"
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"{\n"
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" std::vector<int>::const_iterator it = foo.begin();\n"
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" foo.push_back(123);\n"
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" *it;\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:5]: (error) After push_back or push_front, the iterator 'it' may be invalid\n", errout.str());
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}
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void pushback2()
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{
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check("void f()\n"
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"{\n"
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" std::vector<int>::const_iterator it = foo.begin();\n"
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" foo.push_back(123);\n"
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" {\n"
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" int *it = &foo[0];\n"
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" *it = 456;\n"
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" }\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str());
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}
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void pushback3()
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{
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check("void f()\n"
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"{\n"
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" std::vector<int>::const_iterator it = foo.begin();\n"
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" for (it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); ++it)\n"
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" {\n"
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" foo.push_back(123);\n"
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" }\n"
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"}\n");
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TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (error) After push_back or push_front, the iterator 'it' may be invalid\n", errout.str());
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}
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void pushback4()
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{
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check("void f()\n"
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"{\n"
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" std::vector<int> ints;\n"
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" ints.push_back(1);\n"
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" int *first = &ints[0];\n"
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" ints.push_back(2);\n"
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" *first;\n"
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"}\n");
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TODO_ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:6]: (error) After push_back or push_front, the pointer 'first' may be invalid\n", errout.str());
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}
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void invalidcode()
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{
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check("void f()\n"
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"{\n"
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" for ( \n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS("", errout.str());
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}
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void stlBoundries1()
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{
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check("void f()\n"
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"{\n"
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" for (it = ab.begin(); it < ab.end(); ++it)\n"
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" ;\n"
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"}\n");
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ASSERT_EQUALS("[test.cpp:3]: (error) STL range check should be using != and not < since the order of the pointers isn't guaranteed\n", errout.str());
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}
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};
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REGISTER_TEST(TestStl)
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