/* Test of substitute. Copyright (C) 2009-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* Written by Eric Blake , 2009. */ #include #include /* Check that appropriate types are defined. */ wchar_t a = 'c'; ptrdiff_t b = 1; size_t c = 2; max_align_t x; /* Check that NULL can be passed through varargs as a pointer type, per POSIX 2008. */ static_assert (sizeof NULL == sizeof (void *)); /* Check that offsetof produces integer constants with correct type. */ struct d { char e; char f; }; /* Solaris 10 has a bug where offsetof is under-parenthesized, and cannot be used as an arbitrary expression. However, since it is unlikely to bite real code, we ignore that short-coming. */ /* static_assert (sizeof offsetof (struct d, e) == sizeof (size_t)); */ static_assert (sizeof (offsetof (struct d, e)) == sizeof (size_t)); static_assert (offsetof (struct d, f) == 1); /* Check max_align_t's alignment. */ static_assert (alignof (double) <= alignof (max_align_t)); static_assert (alignof (int) <= alignof (max_align_t)); static_assert (alignof (long double) <= alignof (max_align_t)); static_assert (alignof (long int) <= alignof (max_align_t)); static_assert (alignof (ptrdiff_t) <= alignof (max_align_t)); static_assert (alignof (size_t) <= alignof (max_align_t)); static_assert (alignof (wchar_t) <= alignof (max_align_t)); static_assert (alignof (struct d) <= alignof (max_align_t)); #if defined __GNUC__ || defined __clang__ || defined __IBM__ALIGNOF__ static_assert (__alignof__ (double) <= __alignof__ (max_align_t)); static_assert (__alignof__ (int) <= __alignof__ (max_align_t)); static_assert (__alignof__ (long double) <= __alignof__ (max_align_t)); static_assert (__alignof__ (long int) <= __alignof__ (max_align_t)); static_assert (__alignof__ (ptrdiff_t) <= __alignof__ (max_align_t)); static_assert (__alignof__ (size_t) <= __alignof__ (max_align_t)); static_assert (__alignof__ (wchar_t) <= __alignof__ (max_align_t)); static_assert (__alignof__ (struct d) <= __alignof__ (max_align_t)); #endif int test_unreachable_optimization (int x); _Noreturn void test_unreachable_noreturn (void); int test_unreachable_optimization (int x) { /* Check that the compiler uses 'unreachable' for optimization. This function, when compiled with optimization, should have code equivalent to return x + 3; Use 'objdump --disassemble test-stddef.o' to verify this. */ if (x < 4) unreachable (); return (x > 1 ? x + 3 : 2 * x + 10); } _Noreturn void test_unreachable_noreturn (void) { /* Check that the compiler's data-flow analysis recognizes 'unreachable ()'. This function should not elicit a warning. */ unreachable (); } #include /* INT_MAX */ /* offsetof promotes to an unsigned integer if and only if sizes do not fit in int. */ static_assert ((offsetof (struct d, e) < -1) == (INT_MAX < (size_t) -1)); int main (void) { return 0; }