| // RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -std=c++11 -analyzer-checker=alpha.clone.CloneChecker -analyzer-config alpha.clone.CloneChecker:MinimumCloneComplexity=10 -verify %s |
| |
| // This tests if we search for clones in functions. |
| |
| void log(); |
| |
| int max(int a, int b) { // expected-warning{{Duplicate code detected}} |
| log(); |
| if (a > b) |
| return a; |
| return b; |
| } |
| |
| int maxClone(int x, int y) { // expected-note{{Similar code here}} |
| log(); |
| if (x > y) |
| return x; |
| return y; |
| } |
| |
| // Functions below are not clones and should not be reported. |
| |
| // The next two functions test that statement classes are still respected when |
| // checking for clones in expressions. This will show that the statement |
| // specific data of all base classes is collected, and not just the data of the |
| // first base class. |
| int testBaseClass(int a, int b) { // no-warning |
| log(); |
| if (a > b) |
| return true ? a : b; |
| return b; |
| } |
| int testBaseClass2(int a, int b) { // no-warning |
| log(); |
| if (a > b) |
| return __builtin_choose_expr(true, a, b); |
| return b; |
| } |
| |
| // No clone because of the different comparison operator. |
| int min1(int a, int b) { // no-warning |
| log(); |
| if (a < b) |
| return a; |
| return b; |
| } |
| |
| // No clone because of the different pattern in which the variables are used. |
| int min2(int a, int b) { // no-warning |
| log(); |
| if (a > b) |
| return b; |
| return a; |
| } |
| |
| int foo(int a, int b) { // no-warning |
| return a + b; |
| } |