Re: [Cocci] [PATCH RFC] Coccinelle: Check for return not matching function signature

From: Julia Lawall
Date: Tue May 05 2015 - 09:29:36 EST


On Tue, 5 May 2015, Nicholas Mc Guire wrote:

> On Tue, 05 May 2015, SF Markus Elfring wrote:
>
> > > Check if the signature of a function and the return value type match.
> >
> > Is this a task that is usually performed by a compiler?
> >
> >
> > > In many cases this mismatch will have no side-effects
> > > but in some cases it may lead to hard to locate problems
> >
> > It is another software development challenge to find concrete
> > open issues there.
> >
> >
> > > - and for readability and code understanding it is also helpful
> > > when types match.
> >
> > How would you like to check for compatible data types here?
> >
>
> coccinelle knows the type so all you need to do is comare them in
> phython .
>
> >
> > > The output is a bit lengthy - not sure if that is too much
> > > but it seemed useful to me to see the non-matching types explicitly
> > > in the warning message.
> >
> > How do you think about to import the result list into a database table?
> >
>
> working on that "re-cycling" your parameter count example
> top 10:
> 488 ssize_t != int
> 195 int != unsigned int
> 183 long != int
> 113 int != u32
> 55 int != unsigned long
> 48 int != u8
> 45 int != u16
> 44 unsigned int != int
> 37 int != s32
> 30 int != long

Thanks for the specific results. That looks very useful.

julia

>
>
> >
> > > +if T1 != T2:
> > > + print "%s:%s,%s WARNING: return of wrong type (%s != %s)" % (p[0].file,fn,p[0].line,T1,T2)
> >
> > Is such a check a bit too simple?
> >
> Nop - why ?
> Cocci "knwow" C so the assignment of types is reliable -
> flaging a s32 != int is fine with respect to readability
> even if they are technically the same.
>
> thx!
> hofrat
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