File: std-c-library-functions-restrict.cpp

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// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 %s \
// RUN:   -analyzer-checker=core \
// RUN:   -analyzer-checker=unix.StdCLibraryFunctions \
// RUN:   -analyzer-checker=debug.StdCLibraryFunctionsTester \
// RUN:   -analyzer-config unix.StdCLibraryFunctions:DisplayLoadedSummaries=true \
// RUN:   -triple i686-unknown-linux 2>&1 | FileCheck %s

// The signatures for these functions are the same and they specify their
// parameter with the restrict qualifier. In C++, however, we are more
// indulgent and we do not match based on this qualifier. Thus, the given
// signature should match for both of the declarations below, i.e the summary
// should be loaded for both of them.
void __test_restrict_param_0(void *p);
void __test_restrict_param_1(void *__restrict p);
// The below declaration is illegal, "restrict" is not a keyword in C++.
// void __test_restrict_param_2(void *restrict p);

// CHECK: Loaded summary for: void __test_restrict_param_0(void *p)
// CHECK: Loaded summary for: void __test_restrict_param_1(void *__restrict p)

// Must have at least one call expression to initialize the summary map.
int bar(void);
void foo() {
  bar();
}