// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++20 -Wunsafe-buffer-usage -fsafe-buffer-usage-suggestions -verify %s void lhs_span_multi_assign() { int *a = new int[2]; int *b = a; int *c = b; int *d = c; // expected-warning{{'d' is an unsafe pointer used for buffer access}} expected-note{{change type of 'd' to 'std::span' to preserve bounds information, and change 'c', 'b', and 'a' to 'std::span' to propagate bounds information between them}} int tmp = d[2]; // expected-note{{used in buffer access here}} } void rhs_span1() { int *q = new int[12]; int *p = q; // expected-warning{{'p' is an unsafe pointer used for buffer access}} expected-note{{change type of 'p' to 'std::span' to preserve bounds information, and change 'q' and 'r' to 'std::span' to propagate bounds information between them}} p[5] = 10; // expected-note{{used in buffer access here}} int *r = q; // expected-warning{{'r' is an unsafe pointer used for buffer access}} expected-note{{change type of 'r' to 'std::span' to preserve bounds information, and change 'p' and 'q' to 'std::span' to propagate bounds information between them}} r[10] = 5; // expected-note{{used in buffer access here}} } void rhs_span2() { int *q = new int[6]; int *p = q; // expected-warning{{'p' is an unsafe pointer used for buffer access}} expected-note{{change type of 'p' to 'std::span' to preserve bounds information, and change 'q' to 'std::span' to propagate bounds information between them}} p[5] = 10; // expected-note{{used in buffer access here}} } // FIXME: Suggest fixits for p, q, and r since span a valid fixit for r. void rhs_span3() { int *q = new int[6]; int *p = q; // expected-warning{{'p' is an unsafe pointer used for buffer access}} p[5] = 10; // expected-note{{used in buffer access here}} int *r = q; // FIXME: we do not fix `int *r = q` here as the `.data()` fix-it is not generally correct } void test_grouping() { int *z = new int[8]; int tmp; int *y = new int[10]; // expected-warning{{'y' is an unsafe pointer used for buffer access}} tmp = y[5]; // expected-note{{used in buffer access here}} int *x = new int[10]; x = y; // FIXME: we do not fix `x = y` here as the `.data()` fix-it is not generally correct int *w = z; } void test_crash() { int *r = new int[8]; int *q = r; int *p; // expected-warning{{'p' is an unsafe pointer used for buffer access}} expected-note{{change type of 'p' to 'std::span' to preserve bounds information, and change 'q' and 'r' to 'std::span' to propagate bounds information between them}} p = q; int tmp = p[9]; // expected-note{{used in buffer access here}} }