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-/* Test for format extensions beyond the C standard and X/Open standard.
- Test for printf formats.
-*/
-/* Origin: Joseph Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> */
-/* { dg-do compile } */
-/* { dg-options "-std=gnu99 -Wformat" } */
-
-#include "format.h"
-
-void
-foo (quad_t q, u_quad_t uq, quad_t *qn, size_t z, size_t *zn, long long int ll,
- unsigned long long int ull, int i, unsigned int u, double d,
- char *s, void *p, wchar_t *ls, wint_t lc, int *n, long int l)
-{
- /* As an extension, GCC allows the BSD length "q" for integer formats.
- This is largely obsoleted in C99 by %j, %ll and PRId64.
- */
- printf ("%qd%qi%qo%qu%qx%qX%qn", q, q, uq, uq, uq, uq, qn);
- printf ("%qf", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- printf ("%qF", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- printf ("%qe", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- printf ("%qE", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- printf ("%qg", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- printf ("%qG", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- printf ("%qa", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- printf ("%qA", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- printf ("%qc", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- printf ("%qs", s); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- printf ("%qp", p); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- printf ("%qC", lc); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- printf ("%qS", ls); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- /* With a bad length GCC wants some argument, any argument,
- to devour with the format conversion, as a synchronisation heuristic.
- This may get improved later.
- */
- printf ("%qm", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %q" } */
- /* As an extension, GCC allows the length "Z" as a synonym for "z".
- This was an extension predating C99 which should now be considered
- deprecated; use the standard "z" instead.
- */
- printf ("%Zd%Zi%Zo%Zu%Zx%ZX", z, z, z, z, z, z);
- printf ("%Zn", zn);
- printf ("%Zf", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- printf ("%ZF", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- printf ("%Ze", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- printf ("%ZE", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- printf ("%Zg", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- printf ("%ZG", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- printf ("%Za", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- printf ("%ZA", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- printf ("%Zc", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- printf ("%Zs", s); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- printf ("%Zp", p); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- printf ("%ZC", lc); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- printf ("%ZS", ls); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- printf ("%Zm", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %Z" } */
- /* As an extension, GCC allows the length "L" on integer formats
- (but not %n) as a synonym for "ll".
- This should be considered deprecated.
- */
- printf ("%Ld%Li%Lo%Lu%Lx%LX", ll, ll, ull, ull, ull, ull);
- /* As an extension, derived from syslog, GCC allows the conversion
- specifier "m" for formatting strerror(errno). This may be used
- with width, precision and the "-" flag, the same as %s.
- */
- printf ("%m%3m%.4m%5.6m");
- printf ("%*m", i);
- printf ("%.*m", i);
- printf ("%*.*m", i, i);
- printf ("%3.*m", i);
- printf ("%*.4m", i);
- printf ("%-m");
- printf ("%+m"); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad %+m" } */
- printf ("% m"); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad % m" } */
- printf ("%#m"); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad %#m" } */
- printf ("%0m"); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad %0m" } */
- printf ("%'m"); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad %'m" } */
- printf ("%hm", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad %hm" } */
- printf ("%hhm", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad %hhm" } */
- printf ("%lm", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad %lm" } */
- printf ("%llm", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad %llm" } */
- printf ("%jm", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad %jm" } */
- printf ("%zm", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad %zm" } */
- printf ("%tm", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad %tm" } */
- printf ("%Lm", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad %Lm" } */
- printf ("%qm", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad %qm" } */
- printf ("%Zm", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad %Zm" } */
- /* It should be OK to mix %m formats with $ operand number formats. */
- printf ("%2$ld%m%1$d", i, l);
- /* Likewise, %m formats with width and precision should not have an
- operand number for the %m itself.
- */
- printf ("%*2$.*1$m", i, i);
- printf ("%1$*2$.*1$m", i, i); /* { dg-warning "no argument" "printf %1\$m" } */
- /* As an extension, glibc includes the "I" flag for decimal integer
- formats, to output using the locale's digits (e.g. in Arabic).
- In GCC, we require this to be in the standard place for flags, though
- glibc allows it also after width or precision.
- */
- printf ("%Id%Ii%Iu", i, i, u);
- printf ("%Io", u); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%Ix", u); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%IX", u); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%In", n); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%If", d); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%IF", d); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%Ie", d); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%IE", d); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%Ig", d); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%IG", d); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%Ia", d); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%IA", d); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%Ic", i); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%Is", s); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%Ip", p); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%IC", lc); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%IS", ls); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
- printf ("%Im"); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of I flag" } */
-
- /* As an extension, GCC does format checking on "unlocked"
- i.e. thread unsafe versions of these functions. */
- fprintf_unlocked (stdout, "%d", i);
- fprintf_unlocked (stdout, "%ld", i); /* { dg-warning "format" "fprintf_unlocked" } */
- printf_unlocked ("%d", i);
- printf_unlocked ("%ld", i); /* { dg-warning "format" "printf_unlocked" } */
-}