c-common.c (warn_div_by_zero): New.

* c-common.c (warn_div_by_zero): New.
	* c-common.h (warn_div_by_zero): New.
	* c-decl.c (c_decode_option): Take it on the command line.
 	* c-typeck.c (build_binary_op): Warn about division by zero.
	* doc/invoke.texi: Document the new command line option, fix
	documentation of -Wmultichar.
 	* testsuite/gcc.dg/divbyzero.c: New tests.
 	* testsuite/gcc.dg/noncompile/20010524-1.c: Update.

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Neil Booth 2001-10-23 18:14:31 +00:00 committed by Neil Booth
parent 28a8851e65
commit 6c36d76bf6
8 changed files with 68 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,14 @@
2001-10-22 Neil Booth <neil@daikokuya.demon.co.uk>
* c-common.c (warn_div_by_zero): New.
* c-common.h (warn_div_by_zero): New.
* c-decl.c (c_decode_option): Take it on the command line.
* c-typeck.c (build_binary_op): Warn about division by zero.
* doc/invoke.texi: Document the new command line option, fix
documentation of -Wmultichar.
* testsuite/gcc.dg/divbyzero.c: New tests.
* testsuite/gcc.dg/noncompile/20010524-1.c: Update.
Tue Oct 23 15:30:23 CEST 2001 Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz>
* i386.c (ix86_expand_int_movcc): Cleanup; use expand_simple_*op.

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@ -194,6 +194,9 @@ int flag_short_wchar;
int warn_sequence_point;
/* Nonzero means to warn about compile-time division by zero. */
int warn_div_by_zero = 1;
/* The elements of `ridpointers' are identifier nodes for the reserved
type names and storage classes. It is indexed by a RID_... value. */
tree *ridpointers;

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@ -401,6 +401,9 @@ extern int warn_missing_format_attribute;
extern int warn_pointer_arith;
/* Nonzero means to warn about compile-time division by zero. */
extern int warn_div_by_zero;
/* Nonzero means do some things the same way PCC does. */
extern int flag_traditional;

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@ -750,6 +750,10 @@ c_decode_option (argc, argv)
warn_multichar = 1;
else if (!strcmp (p, "-Wno-multichar"))
warn_multichar = 0;
else if (!strcmp (p, "-Wdiv-by-zero"))
warn_div_by_zero = 1;
else if (!strcmp (p, "-Wno-div-by-zero"))
warn_div_by_zero = 0;
else if (!strcmp (p, "-Wunknown-pragmas"))
/* Set to greater than 1, so that even unknown pragmas in system
headers will be warned about. */

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@ -1973,6 +1973,11 @@ build_binary_op (code, orig_op0, orig_op1, convert_p)
case FLOOR_DIV_EXPR:
case ROUND_DIV_EXPR:
case EXACT_DIV_EXPR:
/* Floating point division by zero is a legitimate way to obtain
infinities and NaNs. */
if (warn_div_by_zero && skip_evaluation == 0 && integer_zerop (op1))
warning ("division by zero");
if ((code0 == INTEGER_TYPE || code0 == REAL_TYPE
|| code0 == COMPLEX_TYPE)
&& (code1 == INTEGER_TYPE || code1 == REAL_TYPE
@ -2026,6 +2031,9 @@ build_binary_op (code, orig_op0, orig_op1, convert_p)
case TRUNC_MOD_EXPR:
case FLOOR_MOD_EXPR:
if (warn_div_by_zero && skip_evaluation == 0 && integer_zerop (op1))
warning ("division by zero");
if (code0 == INTEGER_TYPE && code1 == INTEGER_TYPE)
{
/* Although it would be tempting to shorten always here, that loses

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@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ in the following sections.
-fsyntax-only -pedantic -pedantic-errors @gol
-w -W -Wall -Waggregate-return @gol
-Wcast-align -Wcast-qual -Wchar-subscripts -Wcomment @gol
-Wconversion -Wdisabled-optimization -Werror @gol
-Wconversion -Wdisabled-optimization -Wdiv-by-zero -Werror @gol
-Wfloat-equal -Wformat -Wformat=2 @gol
-Wformat-nonliteral -Wformat-security @gol
-Wimplicit -Wimplicit-int @gol
@ -1868,12 +1868,6 @@ int a[2][2] = @{ 0, 1, 2, 3 @};
int b[2][2] = @{ @{ 0, 1 @}, @{ 2, 3 @} @};
@end smallexample
@item -Wmultichar
@opindex Wmultichar
Warn if a multicharacter constant (@samp{'FOOF'}) is used. Usually they
indicate a typo in the user's code, as they have implementation-defined
values, and should not be used in portable code.
@item -Wparentheses
@opindex Wparentheses
Warn if parentheses are omitted in certain contexts, such
@ -2129,6 +2123,22 @@ warnings about constructions that some users consider questionable, and
that are easy to avoid (or modify to prevent the warning), even in
conjunction with macros.
@item -Wdiv-by-zero
@opindex Wno-div-by-zero
@opindex Wdiv-by-zero
Warn about compile-time integer division by zero. This is default. To
inhibit the warning messages, use @option{-Wno-div-by-zero}. Floating
point division by zero is not warned about, as it can be a legitimate
way of obtaining infinities and NaNs.
@item -Wmultichar
@opindex Wno-multichar
@opindex Wmultichar
Warn if a multicharacter constant (@samp{'FOOF'}) is used. This is
default. To inhibit the warning messages, use @option{-Wno-multichar}.
Usually they indicate a typo in the user's code, as they have
implementation-defined values, and should not be used in portable code.
@item -Wsystem-headers
@opindex Wsystem-headers
@cindex warnings from system headers

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/* Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* Source: Neil Booth, Oct 22 2001. PR 150 - warn about division by
zero. */
#define ZERO (4 - 6 + 2)
int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
int w = argc % ZERO; /* { dg-warning "division by zero" } */
int x = argc / 0; /* { dg-warning "division by zero" } */
int y = argc / ZERO; /* { dg-warning "division by zero" } */
double z = 0.0 / 0.0 ; /* { dg-bogus "division by zero" } */
w = (ZERO ? y / ZERO : x); /* { dg-bogus "division by zero" } */
x = (ZERO ? argc % ZERO: x); /* { dg-bogus "division by zero" } */
return 0;
}

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@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
int i = 7 / 0; /* { dg-error "not constant" } */
/* { dg-warning "division by zero" "div by zero" { target *-*-* } 1 } */