source: tests/array.cfa @ d96f7c4

Last change on this file since d96f7c4 was 2a32118, checked in by Michael Brooks <mlbrooks@…>, 3 weeks ago

Fix a warning missed in 2853d6fb0.

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1//                               -*- Mode: C -*-
2//
3// Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2016 University of Waterloo
4//
5// The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
6// file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
7//
8// array.cfa -- test array declarations
9//
10// Author           : Peter A. Buhr
11// Created On       : Tue Feb 19 21:18:06 2019
12// Last Modified By : Peter A. Buhr
13// Last Modified On : Sat Jun  5 10:05:51 2021
14// Update Count     : 5
15//
16
17// Tests syntax.  Comments explain semantics.  Test does not show semantics.
18// Mostly illustrates facts about C (with which CFA is being tested to agree).
19// Is a test oracle under `gcc -x c`.
20
21#ifdef ERR1
22#define E1(...) __VA_ARGS__
23#else
24#define E1(...)
25#endif
26
27#ifdef ERR2
28#define E2(...) __VA_ARGS__
29#else
30#define E2(...)
31#endif
32
33#ifdef ERR3
34#define E3(...) __VA_ARGS__
35#else
36#define E3(...)
37#endif
38
39    int ga1[0];
40E1( int ga2[*];       )
41                                                        #ifndef __cforall
42E1( int ga3[3.0];  )                                  // BUG 275: CFA accepts but should reject
43                                                        #endif
44
45    int m1[0][3];
46E1( int m2[*][*];    )
47    int m4[3][3];
48
49    typedef int T;
50
51    void fred(int n) {
52E1(     int a1[];   )
53E1(     int a2[*];  )
54        int a4[3];      (void) a4;
55        int T[3];       (void) T;
56        int a5[n];      (void) a5;
57    }
58
59    void fred2(int n,
60        int a1[],
61E1(     int a2[*],  )
62        int a4[3],
63        int T[3]        __attribute__((unused)),
64        int a5[n]
65    ) {
66        // FIX ME: Replace attribute-unused on T with void cast, once Trac 297 is fixed.
67        // This parameter should be in scope and usable within the body.
68
69        (void) a1;
70E1(     (void) a2;  )
71        (void) a4;
72//      (void) T;
73        (void) a5;
74    }
75
76    void mary(
77        int T[3]        __attribute__((unused)),  // same as: int *T
78        int p1[const 3],                          // same as: int const *p1
79        int p2[static 3],                         // same as T, but length >=3 checked
80        int p3[static const 3]                    // both above: 3 is static, p3 is const
81    ) {
82        // FIX ME: Replace attribute-unused on T with void cast, once Trac 297 is fixed.
83        // This parameter should be in scope and usable within the body.
84
85//      (void) T;
86        (void) p1;
87        (void) p2;
88        (void) p3;
89    }
90
91    // function taking (), returning pointer to array of ints
92    int (*tom())[3] {
93        return 0p;
94    }
95
96    // function taking (), returning pointer to function of same type as mary
97    int (*(jane)())( int T[3],
98                     int p1[const 3],
99                     int p2[static 3],
100                     int p3[static const 3]
101        ) {
102        return 0p;
103    }
104
105    // functions returning same exotic pointers, in CFA's non-onion syntax
106    #ifdef __cforall
107    [ * [3] int ] toms_twin(...) {
108        return 0p;
109    }
110    [ * [int]( [3] int T,
111               [const 3] int p1,
112               [static 3] int p2,
113               [static const 3] int p3
114             )
115    ] janes_twin(...) {
116        return 0p;
117    }
118    #endif
119
120    // GCC 11+ gives a false warning (-Wvla-parameter) on the valid (C11 ARM p134-135) combination:
121    // declare with type int[*], define with type int[n].
122    // https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla//show_bug.cgi?id=100420 suggests the internal representation of
123    // of a[*] is the same as a[0].
124    // https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html#index-Wno-vla-parameter explains
125    // the purpose of -Wvla-parameter is to report conflicts between int[] and int[n], which would
126    // understandably also include those between int[42] and int[n].
127    // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17371645/why-use-an-asterisk-instead-of-an-integer-for-a-vla-array-parameter-of-a-f
128    // explains the declare-*, define-n pattern.
129
130    // To work around the false warning, and keep to this test's purpose of exercising CFA's
131    // handling of exotic C array syntax, what would ideally be demonstrated as a declaration of
132    // fm1, followed by its definition, is instead split into fm1x and fm1y.  And similarly for
133    // fm5.
134
135    void fm1x( int, int, int[][*] );
136    void fm1y( int r, int c, int m[][c] ) { (void) r; (void) c; (void) m; }
137    void fm2( int r, int c, int (*m)[c] ) { (void) r; (void) c; (void) m; }             // same as fm1
138E2( void fm3( int r, int c, int m[][static c] ) {}  )    // that's not static
139E3( void fm4( int r, int c, int m[][] );            )    // m's immediate element type is incomplete
140    void fm5x( int, int, int[*][*] );                    // alt syntax for fm1 decl
141    void fm5y( int r, int c, int m[r][c] ) { (void) r; (void) c; (void) m; }            // alt syntax for fm1 defn
142
143
144
145int main() {
146    printf("done\n");
147}
148
149// Local Variables: //
150// tab-width: 4 //
151// compile-command: "cfa array.cfa" //
152// End: //
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