File: partial_load.c

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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>

int main ( void )
{
  long  w;
  int   i;
  char* p;

  assert(sizeof(long) == sizeof(void*));

  /* partial load, which --partial-loads-ok=yes should suppress */
  p = calloc( sizeof(long)-1, 1 );
  assert(p);
  w = *(long*)p;
  free(p);

  /* partial but misaligned, cannot be suppressed */
  p = calloc( sizeof(long), 1 );
  assert(p);
  p++;
  w += *(long*)p;
  p--;
  free(p);

  /* partial but not word sized, cannot be suppressed */
  p = calloc( sizeof(short)-1, 1 );
  assert(p);
  w += (long)( *(short*)p );
  free(p);

  /* aligned, word sized, but completely invalid - cannot be suppressed */
  p = calloc( sizeof(long), 1 );
  assert(p);
  free(p);
  w += *(long*)p;

  /* dump result in a way gcc can't understand */
  for (i = 0; i < 64; i++)
     w <<= 1;

  return (int)w;
}