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      1  1.10  rillig /*	$NetBSD: msg_129.c,v 1.10 2024/10/29 20:44:22 rillig Exp $	*/
      2   1.1  rillig # 3 "msg_129.c"
      3   1.1  rillig 
      4   1.1  rillig // Test for message: expression has null effect [129]
      5   1.1  rillig 
      6   1.7  rillig /* lint1-extra-flags: -h -X 351 */
      7   1.2  rillig 
      8   1.2  rillig typedef unsigned char uint8_t;
      9   1.2  rillig typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
     10   1.2  rillig 
     11   1.3  rillig _Bool side_effect(void);
     12   1.3  rillig 
     13   1.2  rillig /*
     14   1.3  rillig  * Before tree.c 1.198 from 2021-01-30, the nested comma operators were
     15   1.3  rillig  * wrongly reported as having no side effect.
     16   1.2  rillig  *
     17   1.3  rillig  * The bug was that has_side_effect did not properly examine the sub-nodes.
     18   1.4  rillig  * The ',' operator itself has m_has_side_effect == false since it depends
     19   1.4  rillig  * on its operands whether the ',' actually has side effects.  For nested ','
     20   1.3  rillig  * operators, the function did not evaluate the operands deeply but only did
     21   1.3  rillig  * a quick shallow test on the m_has_side_effect property.  Since that is
     22   1.3  rillig  * false, lint thought that the whole expression would have no side effect.
     23   1.2  rillig  */
     24   1.2  rillig void
     25   1.2  rillig uint8_buffer_write_uint32(uint8_t *c, uint32_t l)
     26   1.2  rillig {
     27   1.2  rillig 	(*(c++) = (uint8_t)(l & 0xff),
     28   1.2  rillig 	    *(c++) = (uint8_t)((l >> 8L) & 0xff),
     29   1.2  rillig 	    *(c++) = (uint8_t)((l >> 16L) & 0xff),
     30   1.3  rillig 	    *(c++) = (uint8_t)((l >> 24L) & 0xff));
     31   1.3  rillig }
     32   1.3  rillig 
     33   1.3  rillig void
     34   1.3  rillig operator_comma(void)
     35   1.3  rillig {
     36   1.3  rillig 	side_effect(), 0;		/* the 0 is redundant */
     37   1.6  rillig 	/* expect+1: warning: expression has null effect [129] */
     38   1.6  rillig 	0, side_effect();
     39   1.3  rillig 
     40   1.3  rillig 	if (side_effect(), 0)		/* the 0 controls the 'if' */
     41   1.3  rillig 		return;
     42   1.6  rillig 	/* expect+1: warning: expression has null effect [129] */
     43   1.6  rillig 	if (0, side_effect())
     44   1.3  rillig 		return;
     45   1.2  rillig }
     46   1.4  rillig 
     47   1.4  rillig void
     48   1.4  rillig legitimate_use_cases(int arg)
     49   1.4  rillig {
     50   1.4  rillig 	int local = 3;
     51   1.4  rillig 
     52   1.4  rillig 	/*
     53   1.8  rillig 	 * This expression is commonly used to mark the parameter as
     54   1.4  rillig 	 * deliberately unused.
     55   1.4  rillig 	 */
     56   1.4  rillig 	(void)arg;
     57   1.4  rillig 
     58   1.4  rillig 	/*
     59   1.4  rillig 	 * This expression is commonly used to mark the local variable as
     60   1.4  rillig 	 * deliberately unused.  This situation occurs when the local
     61   1.4  rillig 	 * variable is only used in some but not all compile-time selectable
     62   1.4  rillig 	 * variants of the code, such as in debugging mode, and writing down
     63   1.4  rillig 	 * the exact conditions would complicate the code unnecessarily.
     64   1.4  rillig 	 */
     65   1.4  rillig 	(void)local;
     66   1.4  rillig 
     67   1.9  rillig 	/* This is a shorthand notation for a do-nothing command. */
     68   1.4  rillig 	(void)0;
     69   1.4  rillig 
     70   1.4  rillig 	/*
     71   1.5  rillig 	 * At the point where lint checks for expressions having a null
     72   1.5  rillig 	 * effect, constants have been folded, therefore the following
     73   1.5  rillig 	 * expression is considered safe as well.  It does not appear in
     74   1.5  rillig 	 * practice though.
     75   1.5  rillig 	 */
     76   1.5  rillig 	(void)(3 - 3);
     77   1.5  rillig 
     78   1.5  rillig 	/*
     79   1.4  rillig 	 * This variant of the do-nothing command is commonly used in
     80   1.4  rillig 	 * preprocessor macros since it works nicely with if-else and if-then
     81   1.9  rillig 	 * statements.  It is longer than the above variant, and it is not
     82   1.9  rillig 	 * embeddable into an expression.
     83   1.4  rillig 	 */
     84   1.4  rillig 	do {
     85   1.4  rillig 	} while (0);
     86   1.4  rillig 
     87   1.4  rillig 	/*
     88   1.4  rillig 	 * Only the expression '(void)0' is common, other expressions are
     89   1.5  rillig 	 * unusual enough to warrant a warning.
     90   1.4  rillig 	 */
     91   1.4  rillig 	/* expect+1: warning: expression has null effect [129] */
     92   1.4  rillig 	(void)13;
     93   1.5  rillig 
     94   1.5  rillig 	/* Double casts are unusual enough to warrant a warning. */
     95   1.5  rillig 	/* expect+1: warning: expression has null effect [129] */
     96   1.5  rillig 	(void)(void)0;
     97   1.4  rillig }
     98   1.9  rillig 
     99   1.9  rillig int
    100   1.9  rillig return_statement_expression(int arg)
    101   1.9  rillig {
    102   1.9  rillig 	({
    103   1.9  rillig 		int local = arg;
    104   1.9  rillig 		local + 4;
    105   1.9  rillig 	/* expect+1: warning: expression has null effect [129] */
    106   1.9  rillig 	});
    107   1.9  rillig 
    108   1.9  rillig 	if (arg == 1)
    109   1.9  rillig 		return ({
    110   1.9  rillig 			int local = arg;
    111  1.10  rillig 			// Before cgram.y 1.513 from 2024-10-29, lint wrongly
    112  1.10  rillig 			// warned that this expression would have a null effect.
    113   1.9  rillig 			local;
    114   1.9  rillig 		});
    115  1.10  rillig 
    116   1.9  rillig 	if (arg == 2)
    117   1.9  rillig 		return ({
    118   1.9  rillig 			int local = arg;
    119  1.10  rillig 			// Before cgram.y 1.513 from 2024-10-29, lint wrongly
    120  1.10  rillig 			// warned that this expression would have a null effect.
    121   1.9  rillig 			local + 4;
    122   1.9  rillig 		});
    123  1.10  rillig 
    124   1.9  rillig 	return 0;
    125   1.9  rillig }
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