This covers: * usual arithmetic conversions (comparisons, arithmetic, conditionals) between different enumeration types * usual arithmetic conversions between enums and floating-point types * comparisons between two operands of array type The deprecation warnings are on-by-default (in C++20 compilations); it seems likely that these forms will become ill-formed in C++23, so warning on them now by default seems wise. For the first two bullets, off-by-default warnings were also added for all the cases where we didn't already have warnings (covering language modes prior to C++20). These warnings are in subgroups of the existing -Wenum-conversion (except that the first case is not warned on if either enumeration type is anonymous, consistent with our existing -Wenum-conversion warnings).
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2.7 KiB
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53 lines
2.7 KiB
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify %s -std=c++17 -Weverything -Wno-deprecated -Wno-float-equal
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify %s -std=c++2a -Wdeprecated
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static enum E1 {} e1, e1b;
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static enum E2 {} e2;
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static double d;
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extern void f();
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extern bool b;
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void f() {
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void(e1 * e1);
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void(e1 * e2); // expected-warning {{arithmetic between different enumeration types}}
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void(e1 * d); // expected-warning {{arithmetic between enumeration type 'enum E1' and floating-point type 'double'}}
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void(d * e1); // expected-warning {{arithmetic between floating-point type 'double' and enumeration type 'enum E1'}}
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void(e1 + e1);
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void(e1 + e2); // expected-warning {{arithmetic between different enumeration types}}
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void(e1 + d); // expected-warning {{arithmetic between enumeration type 'enum E1' and floating-point type 'double'}}
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void(d + e1); // expected-warning {{arithmetic between floating-point type 'double' and enumeration type 'enum E1'}}
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#if __cplusplus > 201703L
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void(e1 <=> e1b); // expected-error {{include <compare>}}
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void(e1 <=> e2); // expected-error {{invalid operands}}
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void(e1 <=> d); // expected-error {{invalid operands}}
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void(d <=> e1); // expected-error {{invalid operands}}
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#endif
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void(e1 < e1b);
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void(e1 < e2); // expected-warning {{comparison of different enumeration types}}
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void(e1 < d); // expected-warning {{comparison of enumeration type 'enum E1' with floating-point type 'double'}}
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void(d < e1); // expected-warning {{comparison of floating-point type 'double' with enumeration type 'enum E1'}}
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void(e1 == e1b);
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void(e1 == e2); // expected-warning {{comparison of different enumeration types}}
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void(e1 == d); // expected-warning {{comparison of enumeration type 'enum E1' with floating-point type 'double'}}
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void(d == e1); // expected-warning {{comparison of floating-point type 'double' with enumeration type 'enum E1'}}
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void(b ? e1 : e1b);
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void(b ? e1 : e2); // expected-warning {{conditional expression between different enumeration types}}
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void(b ? e1 : d); // expected-warning {{conditional expression between enumeration type 'enum E1' and floating-point type 'double'}}
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void(b ? d : e1); // expected-warning {{conditional expression between floating-point type 'double' and enumeration type 'enum E1'}}
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void(e1 = e1b);
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void(e1 = e2); // expected-error {{incompatible}}
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void(e1 = d); // expected-error {{incompatible}}
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void(d = e1); // FIXME: Should we warn on this?
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void(e1 += e1b); // expected-error {{incompatible}}
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void(e1 += e2); // expected-error {{incompatible}}
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void(e1 += d); // expected-error {{incompatible}}
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void(d += e1); // expected-warning {{compound assignment of floating-point type 'double' from enumeration type 'enum E1'}}
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}
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