// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown -fsyntax-only -verify=c,expected -DNO_JMP_BUF %s -ast-dump | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK1,CHECK2 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown -fsyntax-only -verify=c,expected -DWRONG_JMP_BUF %s -ast-dump | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK1,CHECK2 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown -fsyntax-only -verify=c,expected -DRIGHT_JMP_BUF %s -ast-dump | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK1,CHECK2 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown -fsyntax-only -verify=c,expected -DONLY_JMP_BUF %s -ast-dump | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK1,CHECK2 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown -fsyntax-only -verify=c,expected -DNO_SETJMP %s -ast-dump 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK1,CHECK2 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown -fsyntax-only -verify=cxx,expected -x c++ -DNO_JMP_BUF %s -ast-dump | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK1,CHECK2 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown -fsyntax-only -verify=cxx,expected -x c++ -DWRONG_JMP_BUF %s -ast-dump | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK1,CHECK2 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown -fsyntax-only -verify=cxx,expected -x c++ -DRIGHT_JMP_BUF %s -ast-dump | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK1,CHECK2 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown -fsyntax-only -verify=cxx,expected -x c++ -DONLY_JMP_BUF %s -ast-dump | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK2 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown -fsyntax-only -verify=cxx,expected -x c++ -DNO_SETJMP %s -ast-dump | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK2 #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #ifdef NO_JMP_BUF // This happens in some versions of glibc: the declaration of __sigsetjmp // precedes the declaration of sigjmp_buf. extern long setjmp(long *); // Can't check, so we trust that this is the right type // FIXME: We could still diagnose the missing `jmp_buf` at the point of the call. // c-no-diagnostics #elif WRONG_JMP_BUF typedef long jmp_buf; // FIXME: Consider producing a similar warning in C++. extern int setjmp(char); // c-warning {{incompatible redeclaration of library function 'setjmp'}} // c-note@-1 {{'setjmp' is a builtin with type 'int (jmp_buf)' (aka 'int (long)')}} #elif RIGHT_JMP_BUF typedef long jmp_buf; extern int setjmp(long); // OK, right type. #elif ONLY_JMP_BUF typedef int *jmp_buf; #endif void use() { setjmp(0); #if NO_SETJMP // cxx-error@-2 {{undeclared identifier 'setjmp'}} // c-warning@-3 {{implicit declaration of function 'setjmp' is invalid in C99}} #elif ONLY_JMP_BUF // cxx-error@-5 {{undeclared identifier 'setjmp'}} // c-warning@-6 {{implicitly declaring library function 'setjmp' with type 'int (jmp_buf)' (aka 'int (int *)')}} // c-note@-7 {{include the header or explicitly provide a declaration for 'setjmp'}} #else // cxx-no-diagnostics #endif #ifdef NO_SETJMP // In this case, the regular AST dump doesn't dump the implicit declaration of 'setjmp'. #pragma clang __debug dump setjmp #endif } // CHECK1: FunctionDecl {{.*}} used setjmp // CHECK1: BuiltinAttr {{.*}} Implicit // CHECK1: ReturnsTwiceAttr {{.*}} Implicit // mingw declares _setjmp with an unusual signature. int _setjmp(void *, void *); #if !defined(NO_JMP_BUF) && !defined(NO_SETJMP) // c-warning@-2 {{incompatible redeclaration of library function '_setjmp'}} // c-note@-3 {{'_setjmp' is a builtin with type 'int (jmp_buf)'}} #endif void use_mingw() { _setjmp(0, 0); } // CHECK2: FunctionDecl {{.*}} used _setjmp // CHECK2: BuiltinAttr {{.*}} Implicit // CHECK2: ReturnsTwiceAttr {{.*}} Implicit #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif