/* $NetBSD: expr_sizeof.c,v 1.18 2024/05/03 19:16:13 rillig Exp $ */ # 3 "expr_sizeof.c" /* * C99 6.5.3.4 "The sizeof operator" * C11 6.5.3.4 "The sizeof operator" */ /* lint1-extra-flags: -X 351 */ /* * A sizeof expression can either take a type name or an expression. */ void sink(unsigned long); struct { int member; } s, *ps; /* * In a sizeof expression taking a type name, the type name must be enclosed * in parentheses. */ /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-4) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_int[-(int)sizeof(int)]; /* * In a sizeof expression taking an expression, the expression may or may not * be enclosed in parentheses, like any other expression. */ /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-4) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_paren_zero[-(int)sizeof(0)]; /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-4) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_zero[-(int)sizeof 0]; /* * Even though 's' is not a constant expression, 'sizeof s' is. */ /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-4) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_global_var[-(int)sizeof s]; /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-4) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_paren_global_var[-(int)sizeof(s)]; /* * Even though 'sizeof(s)' may look like a function call expression, the * parentheses around 's' are ordinary parentheses and do not influence the * precedence. * * Therefore, the '.' following the '(s)' takes precedence over the 'sizeof'. * Same for the '->' following the '(ps)'. Same for the '[0]' following the * '(arr)'. */ /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-4) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_paren_global_struct_member[-(int)sizeof(s).member]; /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-4) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_paren_global_ptr_struct_member[-(int)sizeof(ps)->member]; int arr[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-3) [20] */ typedef int arr_count[-(int)sizeof(arr) / (int)sizeof(arr)[0]]; /* FIXME: 'n' is actually used, for the variable length array. */ /* expect+2: warning: parameter 'n' unused in function 'variable_length_array' [231] */ void variable_length_array(int n) { int local_arr[n + 5]; /* * Since the array length is not constant, it cannot be used in a * typedef. Code like this is already rejected by the compiler. For * simplicity, lint assumes that the array has length 1. */ /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-4) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_local_arr[-(int)sizeof(local_arr)]; } void bit_fields(void) { struct { _Bool flag0:1; _Bool flag1:1; _Bool flag2:1; } flags; /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-1) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_flags[-(int)sizeof(flags)]; struct { struct { _Bool flag0:1; _Bool flag1:1; _Bool flag2:1; }; } anonymous_flags; /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-1) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_anonymous_flags[-(int)sizeof(anonymous_flags)]; struct { unsigned int bits0:16; unsigned int bits1:16; } same_storage_unit; /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-4) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_same_storage_unit[-(int)sizeof(same_storage_unit)]; // Detect whether a bit-field can span multiple storage units. // If so, the size is 12, if not, the size is 16. struct { unsigned int bits0:24; unsigned int bits1:24; unsigned int bits2:24; unsigned int bits3:24; } cross_storage_unit; /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-16) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_cross_storage_unit[-(int)sizeof(cross_storage_unit)]; /* * The bit-fields in a struct may be merged into the same storage * units, even if their types differ. GCC 10, Clang 15 and lint all * agree in packing the first group of bit-fields and the char into * 4 bytes, even though their underlying types differ. The second * group of bit-fields gets its own storage unit. */ struct mixed { _Bool flag0:1; signed int signed0:1; unsigned int unsigned0:1; char ch[3]; _Bool flag1:1; signed int signed1:1; unsigned int unsigned1:1; } mixed; /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-8) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_mixed[-(int)sizeof(mixed)]; /* expect+3: error: negative array dimension (-1) [20] */ typedef int offsetof_mixed_ch[ -(int)__builtin_offsetof(struct mixed, ch) ]; } /* * Ensure that anonymous structs and unions are handled correctly. They were * added in C11, and lint did not properly support them until 2023. */ void anonymous_struct_and_union(void) { struct { union { unsigned char uc16[16]; unsigned char uc32[32]; }; } su_16_32; /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-32) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_su_16_32[-(int)sizeof(su_16_32)]; union { struct { unsigned char uc16[16]; unsigned char uc32[32]; }; } us_16_32; /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-48) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_us_16_32[-(int)sizeof(us_16_32)]; } void sizeof_errors(void) { /* expect+1: error: cannot take size/alignment of void [146] */ typedef int sizeof_void[-(int)sizeof(void)]; /* * A 'void array' gets replaced with an 'int array' before * type_size_in_bits gets to see it, thus the 256 * 4 = 1024. */ /* expect+2: error: illegal use of 'void' [18] */ /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-1024) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_void_array[-(int)sizeof(void[256])]; /* expect+1: warning: enum 'incomplete_enum' never defined [235] */ enum incomplete_enum; /* expect+2: warning: cannot take size/alignment of incomplete type [143] */ /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-4) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_incomplete_enum[-(int)sizeof(enum incomplete_enum)]; } /* * Due to the 'double' member, the alignment of this struct is 8, so the size * has to be 24 (or at least divisible by 8), otherwise the 'double' member * would not get the correct alignment in an array of this struct. */ struct s24 { char c0; double d8; char c16; }; /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-24) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_s24[-(int)sizeof(struct s24)]; void sizeof_array_parameter(short arr[12345]) { // The size of an array parameter is the size of the decayed pointer. // Subtracting 'sizeof(void *)' makes the test platform-independent. typedef int sizeof_arr[-(int)(sizeof arr - sizeof(void *))]; // The 2 comes from 'sizeof(short)', as the type 'array[size] of elem' // decays into the type 'pointer to elem', not 'pointer to array[size] // of elem'. /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-2) [20] */ typedef int sizeof_arr_elem[-(int)(sizeof *arr)]; } void sequence_of_structs(void) { typedef unsigned char uint8_t; typedef unsigned short uint16_t; typedef unsigned int uint32_t; typedef unsigned long long uint64_t; union fp_addr { uint64_t fa_64; struct { uint32_t fa_off; uint16_t fa_seg; uint16_t fa_opcode; } fa_32; } __packed _Alignas(4); struct fpacc87 { uint64_t f87_mantissa; uint16_t f87_exp_sign; } __packed _Alignas(2); // FIXME: This otherwise unused struct declaration influences the // offsets checked below. Without this struct, sizeof(struct save87) // is calculated correctly as 108 below. struct fpaccfx { struct fpacc87 r _Alignas(16); }; struct save87 { uint16_t s87_cw _Alignas(4); uint16_t s87_sw _Alignas(4); uint16_t s87_tw _Alignas(4); union fp_addr s87_ip; union fp_addr s87_dp; struct fpacc87 s87_ac[8]; }; /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-20) [20] */ typedef int o1[-(int)((unsigned long)(&(((struct save87 *)0)->s87_dp)))]; // FIXME: must be 28. /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-32) [20] */ typedef int o2[-(int)((unsigned long)(&(((struct save87 *)0)->s87_ac)))]; // FIXME: must be 108. /* expect+1: error: negative array dimension (-112) [20] */ typedef int reveal[-(int)sizeof(struct save87)]; }