// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 \ // RUN: -analyzer-checker=core,alpha.cplusplus.EnumCastOutOfRange \ // RUN: -verify %s enum En_t { En_0 = -4, En_1, En_2 = 1, En_3, En_4 = 4 }; void unscopedUnspecifiedCStyle() { enum En_t Below = (enum En_t)(-5); // expected-warning {{not in the valid range}} enum En_t NegVal1 = (enum En_t)(-4); // OK. enum En_t NegVal2 = (enum En_t)(-3); // OK. enum En_t InRange1 = (enum En_t)(-2); // expected-warning {{not in the valid range}} enum En_t InRange2 = (enum En_t)(-1); // expected-warning {{not in the valid range}} enum En_t InRange3 = (enum En_t)(0); // expected-warning {{not in the valid range}} enum En_t PosVal1 = (enum En_t)(1); // OK. enum En_t PosVal2 = (enum En_t)(2); // OK. enum En_t InRange4 = (enum En_t)(3); // expected-warning {{not in the valid range}} enum En_t PosVal3 = (enum En_t)(4); // OK. enum En_t Above = (enum En_t)(5); // expected-warning {{not in the valid range}} } enum En_t unused; void unusedExpr() { // Following line is not something that EnumCastOutOfRangeChecker should // evaluate. Checker should either ignore this line or process it without // producing any warnings. However, compilation will (and should) still // generate a warning having nothing to do with this checker. unused; // expected-warning {{expression result unused}} }