[6ca0dab] | 1 | // -*- Mode: C -*- |
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[2ede686] | 3 | // Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2016 University of Waterloo |
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| 4 | // |
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| 5 | // The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the |
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| 6 | // file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall. |
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[6ca0dab] | 7 | // |
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[2ede686] | 8 | // array.cfa -- test array declarations |
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[6ca0dab] | 9 | // |
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[2ede686] | 10 | // Author : Peter A. Buhr |
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| 11 | // Created On : Tue Feb 19 21:18:06 2019 |
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| 12 | // Last Modified By : Peter A. Buhr |
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[53692b3] | 13 | // Last Modified On : Sat Jun 5 10:05:51 2021 |
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| 14 | // Update Count : 5 |
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[6ca0dab] | 15 | // |
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[2ede686] | 16 | |
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[a5aa5bf] | 17 | // Tests syntax. Comments explain semantics. Test does not show semantics. |
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| 18 | // Mostly illustrates facts about C (with which CFA is being tested to agree). |
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| 19 | // Is a test oracle under `gcc -x c`. |
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[62edde5] | 20 | |
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[a5aa5bf] | 21 | #ifdef ERR1 |
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| 22 | #define E1(...) __VA_ARGS__ |
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| 23 | #else |
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| 24 | #define E1(...) |
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| 25 | #endif |
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[62edde5] | 26 | |
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[a5aa5bf] | 27 | #ifdef ERR2 |
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| 28 | #define E2(...) __VA_ARGS__ |
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| 29 | #else |
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| 30 | #define E2(...) |
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| 31 | #endif |
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[62edde5] | 32 | |
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[a5aa5bf] | 33 | #ifdef ERR3 |
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| 34 | #define E3(...) __VA_ARGS__ |
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| 35 | #else |
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| 36 | #define E3(...) |
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| 37 | #endif |
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[62edde5] | 38 | |
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[8a919cf] | 39 | int a1[0]; |
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[a5aa5bf] | 40 | E1( int a2[*]; ) |
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| 41 | #ifndef __cforall |
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| 42 | E1( double a4[3.0]; ) // BUG 275: CFA accepts but should reject |
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| 43 | #endif |
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[62edde5] | 44 | |
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[8a919cf] | 45 | int m1[0][3]; |
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| 46 | E1( int m2[*][*]; ) |
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| 47 | int m4[3][3]; |
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| 48 | |
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| 49 | typedef int T; |
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| 50 | |
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| 51 | int fred(int n) { |
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| 52 | E1( int a1[]; ) |
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| 53 | E1( int a2[*]; ) |
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| 54 | int a4[3]; |
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| 55 | int T[3]; |
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| 56 | int a5[n]; |
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| 57 | } |
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| 58 | |
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[81e768d] | 59 | int fred2(int n, |
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| 60 | int a1[], |
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| 61 | E1( int a2[*], ) |
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| 62 | int a4[3], |
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| 63 | int T[3], |
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| 64 | int a5[n] |
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| 65 | ) {} |
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| 66 | |
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[8a919cf] | 67 | int mary( int T[3], // same as: int *T |
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| 68 | int p1[const 3], // same as: int const *p1 |
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| 69 | int p2[static 3], // same as T, but length >=3 checked |
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| 70 | int p3[static const 3] // both above: 3 is static, p3 is const |
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| 71 | ) { |
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| 72 | } |
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| 73 | |
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| 74 | // function taking (), returning pointer to array of ints |
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| 75 | int (*tom())[3] { |
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| 76 | } |
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| 77 | |
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| 78 | // function taking (), returning pointer to function of same type as mary |
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| 79 | int (*(jane)())( int T[3], |
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| 80 | int p1[const 3], |
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| 81 | int p2[static 3], |
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| 82 | int p3[static const 3] |
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| 83 | ) { |
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| 84 | } |
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| 85 | |
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| 86 | // functions returning same exotic pointers, in CFA's non-onion syntax |
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| 87 | #ifdef __cforall |
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| 88 | [ * [3] int ] toms_twin(...) { |
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| 89 | } |
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| 90 | [ * [int]( [3] int T, |
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[7ae39f0] | 91 | [const 3] int p1, |
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| 92 | [static 3] int p2, |
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| 93 | [static const 3] int p3 |
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| 94 | ) |
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[8a919cf] | 95 | ] janes_twin(...) { |
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| 96 | } |
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| 97 | #endif |
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| 98 | |
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[7ae39f0] | 99 | // GCC 11+ gives a false warning (-Wvla-parameter) on the valid (C11 ARM p134-135) combination: |
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| 100 | // declare with type int[*], define with type int[n]. |
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| 101 | // https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla//show_bug.cgi?id=100420 suggests the internal representation of |
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| 102 | // of a[*] is the same as a[0]. |
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| 103 | // https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html#index-Wno-vla-parameter explains |
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| 104 | // the purpose of -Wvla-parameter is to report conflicts between int[] and int[n], which would |
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| 105 | // understandably also include those between int[42] and int[n]. |
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| 106 | // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17371645/why-use-an-asterisk-instead-of-an-integer-for-a-vla-array-parameter-of-a-f |
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| 107 | // explains the declare-*, define-n pattern. |
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| 108 | |
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| 109 | // To work around the false warning, and keep to this test's purpose of exercising CFA's |
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| 110 | // handling of exotic C array syntax, what would ideally be demonstrated as a declaration of |
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| 111 | // fm1, followed by its definition, is instead split into fm1x and fm1y. And similarly for |
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| 112 | // fm5. |
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| 113 | |
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| 114 | int fm1x( int, int, int[][*] ); |
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| 115 | int fm1y( int r, int c, int m[][c] ) {} |
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[8a919cf] | 116 | int fm2( int r, int c, int (*m)[c] ) {} // same as fm1 |
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| 117 | E2( int fm3( int r, int c, int m[][static c] ) {} ) // that's not static |
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| 118 | E3( int fm4( int r, int c, int m[][] ); ) // m's immediate element type is incomplete |
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[7ae39f0] | 119 | int fm5x( int, int, int[*][*] ); // same as fm1 decl |
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[81e768d] | 120 | int fm5y( int r, int c, int m[r][c] ) {} // same as fm1 defn |
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| 121 | |
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[62edde5] | 122 | |
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| 123 | |
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[66812dd] | 124 | int main() { |
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[a5aa5bf] | 125 | #pragma GCC warning "Preprocessor started" // force non-empty .expect file, NO TABS!!! |
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[66812dd] | 126 | } |
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[2ede686] | 127 | |
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| 128 | // Local Variables: // |
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| 129 | // tab-width: 4 // |
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| 130 | // compile-command: "cfa array.cfa" // |
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| 131 | // End: // |
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