// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -std=c++11 -Wimplicit-fallthrough %s int fallthrough(int n) { switch (n / 10) { if (n - 1) { n = 100; } else if (n - 2) { n = 101; } else if (n - 3) { n = 102; } case -1: // no warning here, ignore fall-through from unreachable code ; case 0: {// expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} expected-note{{insert '[[clang::fallthrough]];' to silence this warning}} expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}} } case 1: // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} expected-note{{insert '[[clang::fallthrough]];' to silence this warning}} expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}} n += 100 ; case 3: // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} expected-note{{insert '[[clang::fallthrough]];' to silence this warning}} expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}} if (n > 0) n += 200; case 4: // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} expected-note{{insert '[[clang::fallthrough]];' to silence this warning}} expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}} if (n < 0) ; case 5: // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} expected-note{{insert '[[clang::fallthrough]];' to silence this warning}} expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}} switch (n) { case 111: break; case 112: break; case 113: break ; } case 6: // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} expected-note{{insert '[[clang::fallthrough]];' to silence this warning}} expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}} n += 300; case 66: // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}} case 67: case 68: break; } switch (n / 15) { label_default: default: n += 333; if (n % 10) goto label_default; break; case 70: n += 335; break; } switch (n / 20) { case 7: n += 400; [[clang::fallthrough]]; case 9: // no warning here, intended fall-through marked with an attribute n += 800; [[clang::fallthrough]]; default: { // no warning here, intended fall-through marked with an attribute if (n % 2 == 0) { return 1; } else { [[clang::fallthrough]]; } } case 10: // no warning here, intended fall-through marked with an attribute if (n % 3 == 0) { n %= 3; } else { [[clang::fallthrough]]; } case 110: // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} but no fix-it hint as we have one fall-through annotation! n += 800; } switch (n / 30) { case 11: case 12: // no warning here, intended fall-through, no statement between labels n += 1600; } switch (n / 40) { case 13: if (n % 2 == 0) { return 1; } else { return 2; } case 15: // no warning here, there's no fall-through n += 3200; } switch (n / 50) { case 17: { if (n % 2 == 0) { return 1; } else { return 2; } } case 19: { // no warning here, there's no fall-through n += 6400; return 3; } case 21: { // no warning here, there's no fall-through break; } case 23: // no warning here, there's no fall-through n += 128000; break; case 25: // no warning here, there's no fall-through break; } return n; } class ClassWithDtor { public: ~ClassWithDtor() {} }; void fallthrough2(int n) { switch (n) { case 0: { ClassWithDtor temp; break; } default: // no warning here, there's no fall-through break; } } void fallthrough3(int n) { switch (n) { case 1: do { return; } while (0); case 2: do { ClassWithDtor temp; return; } while (0); case 3: break; } } #define MY_SWITCH(X, Y, Z, U, V) switch (X) { case Y: Z; case U: V; } #define MY_SWITCH2(X, Y, Z) switch (X) { Y; Z; } #define MY_CASE(X, Y) case X: Y #define MY_CASE2(X, Y, U, V) case X: Y; case U: V int fallthrough_macro1(int n) { MY_SWITCH(n, 13, n *= 2, 14, break) // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} switch (n + 1) { MY_CASE(33, n += 2); MY_CASE(44, break); // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} MY_CASE(55, n += 3); } switch (n + 3) { MY_CASE(333, return 333); MY_CASE2(444, n += 44, 4444, break); // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} MY_CASE(555, n += 33); } MY_SWITCH2(n + 4, MY_CASE(17, n *= 3), MY_CASE(19, break)) // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} MY_SWITCH2(n + 5, MY_CASE(21, break), MY_CASE2(23, n *= 7, 25, break)) // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} return n; } void fallthrough_cfgblock_with_null_successor(int x) { (x && "") ? (void)(0) : (void)(1); switch (x) {} } int fallthrough_position(int n) { switch (n) { [[clang::fallthrough]]; // expected-warning{{fallthrough annotation does not directly precede switch label}} n += 300; [[clang::fallthrough]]; // expected-warning{{fallthrough annotation in unreachable code}} case 221: [[clang::fallthrough]]; // expected-warning{{fallthrough annotation does not directly precede switch label}} return 1; [[clang::fallthrough]]; // expected-warning{{fallthrough annotation in unreachable code}} case 222: [[clang::fallthrough]]; // expected-warning{{fallthrough annotation does not directly precede switch label}} n += 400; case 223: // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} expected-note{{insert '[[clang::fallthrough]];' to silence this warning}} expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}} [[clang::fallthrough]]; // expected-warning{{fallthrough annotation does not directly precede switch label}} } long p = static_cast<long>(n) * n; switch (sizeof(p)) { case 9: n += static_cast<int>(p >> 32); [[clang::fallthrough]]; // no warning here case 5: n += static_cast<int>(p); [[clang::fallthrough]]; // no warning here default: n += 1; break; } return n; } enum Enum { Value1, Value2 }; int fallthrough_covered_enums(Enum e) { int n = 0; switch (e) { default: n += 17; [[clang::fallthrough]]; // no warning here, this shouldn't be treated as unreachable code case Value1: n += 19; break; case Value2: n += 21; break; } return n; } // Fallthrough annotations in local classes used to generate "fallthrough // annotation does not directly precede switch label" warning. void fallthrough_in_local_class() { class C { void f(int x) { switch (x) { case 0: x++; [[clang::fallthrough]]; // no diagnostics case 1: x++; default: // \ expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} \ expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}} break; } } }; } // Fallthrough annotations in lambdas used to generate "fallthrough // annotation does not directly precede switch label" warning. void fallthrough_in_lambda() { (void)[] { int x = 0; switch (x) { case 0: x++; [[clang::fallthrough]]; // no diagnostics case 1: x++; default: // \ expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels}} \ expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}} break; } }; } namespace PR18983 { void fatal() __attribute__((noreturn)); int num(); void test() { switch (num()) { case 1: fatal(); // Don't issue a warning. case 2: break; } } } int fallthrough_targets(int n) { [[clang::fallthrough]]; // expected-error{{fallthrough annotation is outside switch statement}} [[clang::fallthrough]] // expected-error{{fallthrough attribute is only allowed on empty statements}} switch (n) { case 121: n += 400; [[clang::fallthrough]]; // no warning here, correct target case 123: [[clang::fallthrough]] // expected-error{{fallthrough attribute is only allowed on empty statements}} n += 800; break; [[clang::fallthrough]] // expected-error{{fallthrough attribute is only allowed on empty statements}} expected-note{{did you forget ';'?}} case 125: n += 1600; } return n; }