| /* Check NSString format extensions. */ |
| /* { dg-do compile { target *-*-darwin* } } */ |
| /* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */ |
| /* { dg-options "-Wall" } */ |
| |
| #ifndef __CONSTANT_CFSTRINGS__ |
| #error requires CFString |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif |
| extern int printf (const char *fmt, ...); |
| typedef const struct __CFString * CFStringRef; |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| @class NSString; |
| |
| int s1 (NSString *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format(NSString, 1, 2))) ; /* OK */ |
| /* A CFString can represent an NSString. */ |
| int s1a (CFStringRef fmt, ...) __attribute__((format(NSString, 1, 2))) ; /* OK */ |
| /* But... it is possible that a CFString format might imply functionality that |
| is not present in objective-c. */ |
| int s1b (NSString *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format(CFString, 1, 2))) ; /* { dg-error "format argument should be a .CFString. reference" } */ |
| |
| int s2 (int a, NSString *fmt, ... ) __attribute__((format(__NSString__, 2, 3))) ; /* OK */ |
| |
| int s2a (int a, NSString *fmt, ... ) __attribute__((format(NSString, 2, 2))) ; /* { dg-error ".format. attribute argument 3 value .2. does not refer to a variable argument list" } */ |
| |
| int s3 (const char *fmt, ... ) __attribute__((format(__NSString__, 1, 2))) ; /* { dg-error "format argument should be a .NSString. reference but a string was found" } */ |
| int s4 (NSString *fmt, ... ) __attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2))) ; /* { dg-error "found a .NSString. reference but the format argument should be a string" } */ |
| |
| char *s5 (char dum, char *fmt1, ... ) __attribute__((format_arg(2))) ; /* OK */ |
| NSString *s6 (NSString *dum, NSString *fmt1, ... ) __attribute__((format_arg(2))) ; /* OK */ |
| |
| char *s7 (int dum, void *fmt1, ... ) __attribute__((format_arg(2))) ; /* { dg-error ".format_arg. attribute argument value .2. refers to parameter type .void\\\*." } */ |
| int s8 (NSString *dum, NSString *fmt1, ... ) __attribute__((format_arg(2))) ; /* { dg-error "function does not return string type" } */ |
| |
| char *s9 (int dum, char *fmt1, ... ) __attribute__((format_arg(2))) ; /* OK */ |
| NSString *s10 (int dum, NSString *fmt1, ... ) __attribute__((format_arg(2))) ; /* OK */ |
| |
| void foo (void) |
| { |
| s1 (@"this format not checked %d %s", 3, 4); |
| printf("this one is checked %d %s", 3, 4, 5); /* { dg-warning "format '%s' expects argument of type 'char.', but argument 3 has type 'int'" } */ |
| /* { dg-warning "too many arguments for format" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */ |
| printf(s9 (1, (char *)"and so is this %d %d %s" , 3, 4, "hm"), 5, 6, 12); /* { dg-warning "format '%s' expects argument of type 'char.', but argument 4 has type 'int'" } */ |
| } |