// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -std=c++14 -analyzer-checker=core \ // RUN: -analyzer-config suppress-null-return-paths=false \ // RUN: -verify %s // RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -std=c++14 -analyzer-checker=core \ // RUN: -DSUPPRESSED \ // RUN: -verify %s void clang_analyzer_eval(bool); typedef __typeof__(sizeof(int)) size_t; // These are ill-formed. One cannot return nullptr from a throwing version of an // operator new. void *operator new(size_t size) { return nullptr; // expected-warning@-1 {{'operator new' should not return a null pointer unless it is declared 'throw()' or 'noexcept'}} // expected-warning@-2 {{null returned from function that requires a non-null return value}} } void *operator new[](size_t size) { return nullptr; // expected-warning@-1 {{'operator new[]' should not return a null pointer unless it is declared 'throw()' or 'noexcept'}} // expected-warning@-2 {{null returned from function that requires a non-null return value}} } struct S { int x; S() : x(1) {} ~S() {} int getX() const { return x; } }; void testArrays() { S *s = new S[10]; // no-crash s[0].x = 2; #ifndef SUPPRESSED // expected-warning@-2 {{Dereference of null pointer}} #endif } void testCtor() { S *s = new S(); s->x = 13; #ifndef SUPPRESSED // expected-warning@-2 {{Access to field 'x' results in a dereference of a null pointer (loaded from variable 's')}} #endif } void testMethod() { S *s = new S(); const int X = s->getX(); #ifndef SUPPRESSED // expected-warning@-2 {{Called C++ object pointer is null}} #endif }