// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-darwin10 -analyze -analyzer-checker=core,osx.coreFoundation.CFRetainRelease,osx.cocoa.ClassRelease,osx.cocoa.RetainCount -analyzer-store=region -analyzer-output=text -fobjc-gc-only -verify %s /*** This file is for testing the path-sensitive notes for retain/release errors. Its goal is to have simple branch coverage of any path-based diagnostics, not to actually check all possible retain/release errors. This file is for notes that only appear in a GC-enabled analysis. Non-specific and ref-count-only notes should go in retain-release-path-notes.m. ***/ @interface NSObject + (id)alloc; - (id)init; - (void)dealloc; - (Class)class; - (id)retain; - (void)release; - (void)autorelease; @end @interface Foo : NSObject - (id)methodWithValue; @property(retain) id propertyValue; @end typedef struct CFType *CFTypeRef; CFTypeRef CFRetain(CFTypeRef); void CFRelease(CFTypeRef); id NSMakeCollectable(CFTypeRef); CFTypeRef CFMakeCollectable(CFTypeRef); CFTypeRef CFCreateSomething(); CFTypeRef CFGetSomething(); void creationViaCFCreate () { CFTypeRef leaked = CFCreateSomething(); // expected-warning{{leak}} expected-note{{Call to function 'CFCreateSomething' returns a Core Foundation object with a +1 retain count. Core Foundation objects are not automatically garbage collected}} return; // expected-note{{Object leaked: object allocated and stored into 'leaked' is not referenced later in this execution path and has a retain count of +1}} } void makeCollectable () { CFTypeRef leaked = CFCreateSomething(); // expected-warning{{leak}} expected-note{{Call to function 'CFCreateSomething' returns a Core Foundation object with a +1 retain count. Core Foundation objects are not automatically garbage collected}} CFRetain(leaked); // expected-note{{Reference count incremented. The object now has a +2 retain count}} CFMakeCollectable(leaked); // expected-note{{In GC mode a call to 'CFMakeCollectable' decrements an object's retain count and registers the object with the garbage collector. An object must have a 0 retain count to be garbage collected. After this call its retain count is +1}} NSMakeCollectable(leaked); // expected-note{{In GC mode a call to 'NSMakeCollectable' decrements an object's retain count and registers the object with the garbage collector. Since it now has a 0 retain count the object can be automatically collected by the garbage collector}} CFRetain(leaked); // expected-note{{Reference count incremented. The object now has a +1 retain count. The object is not eligible for garbage collection until the retain count reaches 0 again}} return; // expected-note{{Object leaked: object allocated and stored into 'leaked' is not referenced later in this execution path and has a retain count of +1}} } void retainReleaseIgnored () { id object = [[NSObject alloc] init]; // expected-note{{Method returns an Objective-C object with a +0 retain count}} [object retain]; // expected-note{{In GC mode the 'retain' message has no effect}} [object release]; // expected-note{{In GC mode the 'release' message has no effect}} [object autorelease]; // expected-note{{In GC mode an 'autorelease' has no effect}} CFRelease((CFTypeRef)object); // expected-warning{{Incorrect decrement of the reference count of an object that is not owned at this point by the caller}} expected-note{{Incorrect decrement of the reference count of an object that is not owned at this point by the caller}} } @implementation Foo (FundamentalRuleUnderGC) - (id)getViolation { id object = (id) CFCreateSomething(); // expected-warning{{leak}} expected-note{{Call to function 'CFCreateSomething' returns a Core Foundation object with a +1 retain count. Core Foundation objects are not automatically garbage collected}} return object; // expected-note{{Object returned to caller as an owning reference (single retain count transferred to caller)}} expected-note{{Object leaked: object allocated and stored into 'object' and returned from method 'getViolation' is potentially leaked when using garbage collection. Callers of this method do not expect a returned object with a +1 retain count since they expect the object to be managed by the garbage collector}} } - (id)copyViolation { id object = (id) CFCreateSomething(); // expected-warning{{leak}} expected-note{{Call to function 'CFCreateSomething' returns a Core Foundation object with a +1 retain count. Core Foundation objects are not automatically garbage collected}} return object; // expected-note{{Object returned to caller as an owning reference (single retain count transferred to caller)}} expected-note{{Object leaked: object allocated and stored into 'object' and returned from method 'copyViolation' is potentially leaked when using garbage collection. Callers of this method do not expect a returned object with a +1 retain count since they expect the object to be managed by the garbage collector}} } @end