1// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -Wself-assign -verify %s 2 3void f() { 4 int a = 42, b = 42; 5 a = a; // expected-warning{{explicitly assigning}} 6 b = b; // expected-warning{{explicitly assigning}} 7 a = b; 8 b = a = b; 9 a = a = a; // expected-warning{{explicitly assigning}} 10 a = b = b = a; 11 a &= a; // expected-warning{{explicitly assigning}} 12 a |= a; // expected-warning{{explicitly assigning}} 13 a ^= a; 14} 15 16// Dummy type. 17struct S {}; 18 19void false_positives() { 20#define OP = 21#define LHS a 22#define RHS a 23 int a = 42; 24 // These shouldn't warn due to the use of the preprocessor. 25 a OP a; 26 LHS = a; 27 a = RHS; 28 LHS OP RHS; 29#undef OP 30#undef LHS 31#undef RHS 32 33 S s; 34 s = s; // Not a builtin assignment operator, no warning. 35 36 // Volatile stores aren't side-effect free. 37 volatile int vol_a; 38 vol_a = vol_a; 39 volatile int &vol_a_ref = vol_a; 40 vol_a_ref = vol_a_ref; 41} 42 43template <typename T> void g() { 44 T a; 45 a = a; // May or may not be a builtin assignment operator, no warning. 46} 47void instantiate() { 48 g<int>(); 49 g<S>(); 50} 51