|  | // RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -analyzer-checker=core -analyzer-output=text -analyzer-config graph-trim-interval=5 -analyzer-config suppress-null-return-paths=false -verify %s | 
|  | // RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -analyzer-checker=core -analyzer-output=plist-multi-file -analyzer-config graph-trim-interval=5 -analyzer-config suppress-null-return-paths=false %s -o %t.plist | 
|  | // RUN: %normalize_plist <%t.plist | diff -ub %S/Inputs/expected-plists/eager-reclamation-path-notes.cpp.plist - | 
|  |  | 
|  | struct IntWrapper { | 
|  | int getValue(); | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | IntWrapper *getNullWrapper() { | 
|  | return 0; | 
|  | // expected-note@-1 {{Returning null pointer}} | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | int memberCallBaseDisappears() { | 
|  | // In this case, we need the lvalue-to-rvalue cast for 'ptr' to disappear, | 
|  | // which means we need to trigger reclamation between that and the -> | 
|  | // operator. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // Note that this test is EXTREMELY brittle because it's a negative test: | 
|  | // we want to show that even if the node for the rvalue of 'ptr' disappears, | 
|  | // we get the same results as if it doesn't. The test should never fail even | 
|  | // if our node reclamation policy changes, but it could easily not be testing | 
|  | // anything at that point. | 
|  | IntWrapper *ptr = getNullWrapper(); | 
|  | // expected-note@-1 {{Calling 'getNullWrapper'}} | 
|  | // expected-note@-2 {{Returning from 'getNullWrapper'}} | 
|  | // expected-note@-3 {{'ptr' initialized to a null pointer value}} | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Burn some nodes to trigger reclamation. | 
|  | int unused = 1; | 
|  | (void)unused; | 
|  |  | 
|  | return ptr->getValue(); // expected-warning {{Called C++ object pointer is null}} | 
|  | // expected-note@-1 {{Called C++ object pointer is null}} | 
|  | } | 
|  |  |