/* $NetBSD: expr_range.c,v 1.6 2024/11/13 04:32:49 rillig Exp $ */ # 3 "expr_range.c" /* * In a switch statement that has (expr & constant) as the controlling * expression, complain if a case branch is unreachable because the case * label can never match the controlling expression. * * GCC 10 does not complain about the unreachable branch. It knows that the * branch is unreachable though, since it doesn't generate any code for it. * GCC once had the option -Wunreachable-code, but that option was made a * no-op in 2011. * * Clang 10 does not complain about this either, and just like GCC it doesn't * generate any code for this branch. The code for tracking an expression's * possible values may be related to RangeConstraintManager, just guessing. */ /* lint1-extra-flags: -chap -X 351 */ void println(const char *); void example(unsigned x) { switch (x & 6) { case 0: println("0 is reachable"); break; case 1: /* expect-1: warning: 'case' statement not reached [193] */ println("1 is not reachable"); break; case 2: println("2 is reachable"); break; case 6: println("6 is reachable"); break; case 7: /* expect-1: warning: 'case' statement not reached [193] */ println("7 is not reachable"); break; } }