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12f78e74 |
| 18-Jan-2025 |
Sirraide <aeternalmail@gmail.com> |
[Clang] [NFC] Fix unintended `-Wreturn-type` warnings everywhere in the test suite (#123464)
In preparation of making `-Wreturn-type` default to an error (as there is virtually no situation where yo
[Clang] [NFC] Fix unintended `-Wreturn-type` warnings everywhere in the test suite (#123464)
In preparation of making `-Wreturn-type` default to an error (as there is virtually no situation where you’d *want* to fall off the end of a function that is supposed to return a value), this patch fixes tests that have relied on this being only a warning, of which there seem to be 3 kinds:
1. Tests which for no apparent reason have a function that triggers the warning.
I suspect that a lot of these were on accident (or from before the warning was introduced), since a lot of people will open issues w/ their problematic code in the `main` function (which is the one case where you don’t need to return from a non-void function, after all...), which someone will then copy, possibly into a namespace, possibly renaming it, the end result of that being that you end up w/ something that definitely is not `main` anymore, but which still is declared as returning `int`, and which still has no return statement (another reason why I think this might apply to a lot of these is because usually the actual return type of such problematic functions is quite literally `int`). A lot of these are really old tests that don’t use `-verify`, which is why no-one noticed or had to care about the extra warning that was already being emitted by them until now.
2. Tests which test either `-Wreturn-type`, `[[noreturn]]`, or what codegen and sanitisers do whenever you do fall off the end of a function.
3. Tests where I struggle to figure out what is even being tested (usually because they’re Objective-C tests, and I don’t know Objective-C), whether falling off the end of a function matters in the first place, and tests where actually spelling out an expression to return would be rather cumbersome (e.g. matrix types currently don’t support list initialisation, so I can’t write e.g. `return {}`).
For tests that fall into categories 2 and 3, I just added `-Wno-error=return-type` to the `RUN` lines and called it a day. This was especially necessary for the former since `-Wreturn-type` is an analysis-based warning, meaning that it is currently impossible to test for more than one occurrence of it in the same compilation if it defaults to an error since the analysis pass is skipped for subsequent functions as soon as an error is emitted.
I’ve also added `-Werror=return-type` to a few tests that I had already updated as this patch was previously already making the warning an error by default, but we’ve decided to split that into two patches instead.
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1da13237 |
| 09-Nov-2019 |
Dávid Bolvanský <david.bolvansky@gmail.com> |
[Diagnostics] Try to improve warning message for -Wreturn-type
Summary: I agree with https://easyaspi314.github.io/gcc-vs-clang.html?fbclid=IwAR1VA0qxiWVUusOQUv5z7JESS7ZpeJy-UqAI5mnJscofGLqXcqeErIUB
[Diagnostics] Try to improve warning message for -Wreturn-type
Summary: I agree with https://easyaspi314.github.io/gcc-vs-clang.html?fbclid=IwAR1VA0qxiWVUusOQUv5z7JESS7ZpeJy-UqAI5mnJscofGLqXcqeErIUB2gU, current warning message is not very good. We should try to improve it..
Reviewers: rsmith, aaron.ballman, easyaspi314
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: arphaman, Quuxplusone, mehdi_amini, hiraditya, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69762
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cf11eb76 |
| 15-Feb-2012 |
Douglas Gregor <dgregor@apple.com> |
Specialize noreturn diagnostics for lambda expressions.
llvm-svn: 150586
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1a22d288 |
| 12-Feb-2012 |
Douglas Gregor <dgregor@apple.com> |
Lambdas have a deleted default constructor and a deleted copy assignment operator, per C++ [expr.prim.lambda]p19. Make it so.
llvm-svn: 150345
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04bbab58 |
| 10-Feb-2012 |
Douglas Gregor <dgregor@apple.com> |
Don't introduce a lambda's operator() into the class until after we have finished parsing the body, so that name lookup will never find anything within the closure type. Then, add this operator() and
Don't introduce a lambda's operator() into the class until after we have finished parsing the body, so that name lookup will never find anything within the closure type. Then, add this operator() and the conversion function (if available) before completing the class.
llvm-svn: 150252
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656bc62a |
| 09-Feb-2012 |
Douglas Gregor <dgregor@apple.com> |
Remove the "unsupported" error for lambda expressions. It's annoying, and rapidly becoming untrue.
llvm-svn: 150165
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8c50e7c5 |
| 09-Feb-2012 |
Douglas Gregor <dgregor@apple.com> |
Various interrelated cleanups for lambdas: - Complete the lambda class when we finish the lambda expression (previously, it was left in the "being completed" state) - Actually return the Lamb
Various interrelated cleanups for lambdas: - Complete the lambda class when we finish the lambda expression (previously, it was left in the "being completed" state) - Actually return the LambdaExpr object and bind to the resulting temporary when needed. - Detect when cleanups are needed while capturing a variable into a lambda (e.g., due to default arguments in the copy constructor), and make sure those cleanups apply for the whole of the lambda expression.
llvm-svn: 150123
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8390afde |
| 08-Feb-2012 |
Douglas Gregor <dgregor@apple.com> |
Minor comment fix
llvm-svn: 150090
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c70fe353 |
| 08-Feb-2012 |
Douglas Gregor <dgregor@apple.com> |
When computing the type of a local variable reference within a lambda, only add 'const' for variables captured by copy in potentially evaluated expressions of non-mutable lambdas. (The "by copy" part
When computing the type of a local variable reference within a lambda, only add 'const' for variables captured by copy in potentially evaluated expressions of non-mutable lambdas. (The "by copy" part was missing).
llvm-svn: 150088
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21f4692c |
| 08-Feb-2012 |
Douglas Gregor <dgregor@apple.com> |
When completing a lambda expression, make sure to check and attach the body of the lambda to the function call operator.
llvm-svn: 150087
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