/* { dg-additional-options "-fno-analyzer-call-summaries -Wno-analyzer-too-complex" } */ /* A two-deep mutual recursion, and failing to walk a list, but with a depth limit, thus not an infinite recursion (assuming a suitable depth limit). */ struct node { struct node *child; }; void foo (struct node *f, int depth); void bar (struct node *b, int depth) { foo (b, depth); /* { dg-bogus "infinite recursion" } */ } void foo (struct node *f, int depth) { if (f->child && depth > 0) /* Bug: should have recursed to f->child, not to f, but we assume that the depth limit should save us. */ bar (f, depth - 1); /* { dg-bogus "infinite recursion" } */ }