From: Jordan Rose Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 05:54:50 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Don't warn for -Wstatic-in-inline if the used function is also inline. X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=05233276b5b0d76e9ebd75eaa2709dff9b316590;p=clang Don't warn for -Wstatic-in-inline if the used function is also inline. Also, don't warn if the used function is __attribute__((const)), in which case it's not supposed to use global variables anyway. The inline-in-inline thing is a heuristic, and one that's possibly incorrect fairly often because the function being inlined could definitely use global variables. However, even some C standard library functions are written using other (trivial) static-inline functions in the headers, and we definitely don't want to be warning on that (or on anything that /uses/ these trivial inline functions). So we're using "inlined" as a marker for "fairly trivial". (Note that __attribute__((pure)) does /not/ guarantee safety like ((const), because ((const)) does not guarantee that global variables are not being used, and the warning is about globals not being shared across TUs.) git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@158898 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 --- diff --git a/lib/Sema/SemaExpr.cpp b/lib/Sema/SemaExpr.cpp index de0de89b83..e50dfca8f5 100644 --- a/lib/Sema/SemaExpr.cpp +++ b/lib/Sema/SemaExpr.cpp @@ -172,13 +172,21 @@ static void diagnoseUseOfInternalDeclInInlineFunction(Sema &S, if (D->getLinkage() != InternalLinkage) return; - // Don't warn unless -pedantic is on if the inline function is in the main - // source file. This function will most likely not be inlined into - // another translation unit, so it's effectively internal. - bool IsInMainFile = S.getSourceManager().isFromMainFile(Loc); - S.Diag(Loc, IsInMainFile ? diag::ext_internal_in_extern_inline - : diag::warn_internal_in_extern_inline) - << isa(D) << D; + // Downgrade from ExtWarn to Extension if + // (1) the supposedly external inline function is in the main file, + // and probably won't be included anywhere else. + // (2) the thing we're referencing is a pure function. + // (3) the thing we're referencing is another inline function. + // This last can give us false negatives, but it's better than warning on + // wrappers for simple C library functions. + const FunctionDecl *UsedFn = dyn_cast(D); + bool DowngradeWarning = S.getSourceManager().isFromMainFile(Loc); + if (!DowngradeWarning && UsedFn) + DowngradeWarning = UsedFn->isInlined() || UsedFn->hasAttr(); + + S.Diag(Loc, DowngradeWarning ? diag::ext_internal_in_extern_inline + : diag::warn_internal_in_extern_inline) + << /*IsVar=*/!UsedFn << D; // Suggest "static" on the inline function, if possible. if (!hasAnyExplicitStorageClass(Current)) { diff --git a/test/Sema/inline.c b/test/Sema/inline.c index 6c95a7a14b..c27c00efaa 100644 --- a/test/Sema/inline.c +++ b/test/Sema/inline.c @@ -26,6 +26,20 @@ static inline int useStaticFromStatic () { return staticVar; // no-warning } +extern inline int useStaticInlineFromExtern () { + // Heuristic: if the function we're using is also inline, don't warn. + // This can still be wrong (in this case, we end up inlining calls to + // staticFunction and staticVar) but this got very noisy even using + // standard headers. + return useStaticFromStatic(); // no-warning +} + +static int constFunction() __attribute__((const)); + +inline int useConst () { + return constFunction(); // no-warning +} + #else // ------- // This is the main source file.