// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple=x86_64-unknown-linux -frandomize-layout-seed=1234567890abcded \ // RUN: -verify -fsyntax-only -Werror %s // NOTE: The current seed (1234567890abcded) is specifically chosen because it // uncovered a bug in diagnostics. With it the randomization of "t9" places the // "a" element at the end of the record. When that happens, the clang complains // about excessive initializers, which is confusing, because there aren't // excessive initializers. It should instead complain about using a // non-designated initializer on a raqndomized struct. // Initializing a randomized structure requires a designated initializer, // otherwise the element ordering will be off. The only exceptions to this rule // are: // // - A structure with only one element, and // - A structure initialized with "{0}". // // These are well-defined situations where the field ordering doesn't affect // the result. typedef void (*func_ptr)(); void foo(void); void bar(void); void baz(void); void gaz(void); struct test { func_ptr a; func_ptr b; func_ptr c; func_ptr d; func_ptr e; func_ptr f; func_ptr g; } __attribute__((randomize_layout)); struct test t1 = {}; // This should be fine per WG14 N2900 (in C23) + our extension handling of it in earlier modes struct test t2 = { 0 }; // This should also be fine per C99 6.7.8p19 struct test t3 = { .f = baz, .b = bar, .g = gaz, .a = foo }; // Okay struct test t4 = { .a = foo, bar, baz }; // expected-error {{a randomized struct can only be initialized with a designated initializer}} struct other_test { func_ptr a; func_ptr b[3]; func_ptr c; } __attribute__((randomize_layout)); struct other_test t5 = { .a = foo, .b[0] = foo }; // Okay struct other_test t6 = { .a = foo, .b[0] = foo, bar, baz }; // Okay struct other_test t7 = { .a = foo, .b = { foo, bar, baz } }; // Okay struct other_test t8 = { baz, bar, gaz, foo }; // expected-error {{a randomized struct can only be initialized with a designated initializer}} struct other_test t9 = { .a = foo, .b[0] = foo, bar, baz, gaz }; // expected-error {{a randomized struct can only be initialized with a designated initializer}} struct empty_test { } __attribute__((randomize_layout)); struct empty_test t10 = {}; // Okay struct degen_test { func_ptr a; } __attribute__((randomize_layout)); struct degen_test t11 = { foo }; // Okay struct static_assert_test { int f; _Static_assert(sizeof(int) == 4, "oh no!"); } __attribute__((randomize_layout)); struct static_assert_test t12 = { 42 }; // Okay struct enum_decl_test { enum e { BORK = 42, FORK = 9 } f; } __attribute__((randomize_layout)); struct enum_decl_test t13 = { BORK }; // Okay