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authorAlexandre Oliva <oliva@adacore.com>2023-11-20 05:14:31 -0300
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testsuite: analyzer: expect alignment warning with -fshort-enums
On targets that have -fshort-enums enabled by default, the type casts in the pr108251 analyzer tests warn that the byte-aligned enums may not be sufficiently aligned to be a struct connection *. The function can't know better, the warning is reasonable, the code doesn't expected enums to be shorter and less aligned than the struct. Rather than use -fno-short-enums, I decided to embrace the warning on targets that have short_enums enabled by default. However, C++ doesn't issue the warning, because even with -fshort-enums, enumeration types are not TYPE_PACKED, and the expression is not sufficiently simplified by the C++ front-end for check_and_warn_address_or_pointer_of_packed_member to identify the insufficiently aligned pointer. So don't expect the warning there. for gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog * c-c++-common/analyzer/null-deref-pr108251-smp_fetch_ssl_fc_has_early-O2.c: Expect "unaligned pointer value" warning on short_enums targets, but not in c++. * c-c++-common/analyzer/null-deref-pr108251-smp_fetch_ssl_fc_has_early.c: Likewise.
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