cppcheck/lib/checkassert.cpp

129 lines
5.3 KiB
C++

/*
* Cppcheck - A tool for static C/C++ code analysis
* Copyright (C) 2007-2015 Daniel Marjamäki and Cppcheck team.
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// You should not write statements with side effects in assert()
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "checkassert.h"
#include "symboldatabase.h"
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Register this check class (by creating a static instance of it)
namespace {
CheckAssert instance;
}
void CheckAssert::assertWithSideEffects()
{
if (!_settings->isEnabled("warning"))
return;
for (const Token* tok = _tokenizer->list.front(); tok; tok = tok->next()) {
if (!Token::simpleMatch(tok, "assert ("))
continue;
const Token *endTok = tok->next()->link();
for (const Token* tmp = tok->next(); tmp != endTok; tmp = tmp->next()) {
checkVariableAssignment(tmp);
if (tmp->type() == Token::eFunction) {
const Function* f = tmp->function();
if (f->nestedIn->isClassOrStruct() && !f->isStatic() && !f->isConst())
sideEffectInAssertError(tmp, f->name()); // Non-const member function called
else {
const Scope* scope = f->functionScope;
if (!scope) continue;
for (const Token *tok2 = scope->classStart; tok2 != scope->classEnd; tok2 = tok2->next()) {
if (tok2->type() != Token::eAssignmentOp && tok2->type() != Token::eIncDecOp)
continue;
const Variable* var = tok2->previous()->variable();
if (!var || var->isLocal() || (var->isArgument() && !var->isReference() && !var->isPointer()))
continue; // See ticket #4937. Assigning function arguments not passed by reference is ok.
if (var->isArgument() && var->isPointer() && tok2->strAt(-2) != "*")
continue; // Pointers need to be dereferenced, otherwise there is no error
bool noReturnInScope = true;
for (const Token *rt = scope->classStart; rt != scope->classEnd; rt = rt->next()) {
if (rt->str() != "return") continue; // find all return statements
if (inSameScope(rt, tok2)) {
noReturnInScope = false;
break;
}
}
if (noReturnInScope) continue;
sideEffectInAssertError(tmp, f->name());
break;
}
}
}
}
tok = endTok;
}
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void CheckAssert::sideEffectInAssertError(const Token *tok, const std::string& functionName)
{
reportError(tok, Severity::warning,
"assertWithSideEffect", "Assert statement calls a function which may have desired side effects: '" + functionName + "'.\n"
"Non-pure function: '" + functionName + "' is called inside assert statement. "
"Assert statements are removed from release builds so the code inside "
"assert statement is not executed. If the code is needed also in release "
"builds, this is a bug.");
}
void CheckAssert::assignmentInAssertError(const Token *tok, const std::string& varname)
{
reportError(tok, Severity::warning,
"assignmentInAssert", "Assert statement modifies '" + varname + "'.\n"
"Variable '" + varname + "' is modified insert assert statement. "
"Assert statements are removed from release builds so the code inside "
"assert statement is not executed. If the code is needed also in release "
"builds, this is a bug.");
}
// checks if side effects happen on the variable prior to tmp
void CheckAssert::checkVariableAssignment(const Token* assignTok)
{
const Variable* v = assignTok->previous()->variable();
if (!v) return;
// assignment
if (assignTok->isAssignmentOp() || assignTok->type() == Token::eIncDecOp) {
if (v->isConst()) return;
assignmentInAssertError(assignTok, v->name());
}
// TODO: function calls on v
}
bool CheckAssert::inSameScope(const Token* returnTok, const Token* assignTok)
{
// TODO: even if a return is in the same scope, the assignment might not affect it.
return returnTok->scope() == assignTok->scope();
}