// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -analyzer-checker=core,unix.Malloc -verify -analyzer-output=text %s // This file tests that unix.Malloc can handle C++ code where e.g. malloc and // free are declared within the namespace 'std' by the header . #include "Inputs/system-header-simulator-cxx.h" void leak() { int *p = static_cast(std::malloc(sizeof(int))); // expected-note{{Memory is allocated}} } // expected-warning{{Potential leak of memory pointed to by 'p'}} // expected-note@-1{{Potential leak of memory pointed to by 'p'}} void no_leak() { int *p = static_cast(std::malloc(sizeof(int))); std::free(p); // no-warning } void invalid_free() { int i; int *p = &i; //expected-note@+2{{Argument to 'free()' is the address of the local variable 'i', which is not memory allocated by 'malloc()'}} //expected-warning@+1{{Argument to 'free()' is the address of the local variable 'i', which is not memory allocated by 'malloc()'}} std::free(p); }