llvm-project/clang/test/Sema/alias-unused-win.cpp
Fangrui Song 0665669876 [Sema] Mark alias/ifunc targets used and consider mangled names
https://reviews.llvm.org/D54188 marked "alias" targets as used in C to
fix -Wunused false positives. This patch extends the approach to handle
mangled names to support global scope names in C++ and the
`overloadable` attribute in C.

(Note: we should skip `UsingShadowDecl`, which would trigger an
assertion failure in `ItaniumMangleContextImpl::mangleCXXName`.
See regression test added by commit 1c2afbae9af22b58190c10e3517242d01d89d612.)

In addition, we mark ifunc targets as used to fix #63957 (temporarily
used by xz; ifunc was removed by
689ae24273)

While our approach has false negatives for namespace scope names, the
majority of alias/ifunc C++ uses (global scope with no overloads) are
handled.

Note: The following function with internal linkage but C language
linkage type is mangled in Clang but not in GCC. This inconsistency
makes alias/ifunc difficult to use in C++ with portability (#88593).
```
extern "C" {
static void f0() {}
// GCC: void g0() __attribute__((alias("_ZL2f0v")));
// Clang: void g0() __attribute__((alias("f0")));
}
```

Pull Request: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/87130
2024-04-16 11:49:25 -07:00

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple %ms_abi_triple -Wunused -x c -verify %s
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple %ms_abi_triple -Wunused -verify=expected,cxx %s
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
static int f(void) { return 42; } // cxx-warning{{unused function 'f'}}
int g(void) __attribute__((alias("f")));
static int foo [] = { 42, 0xDEAD };
extern typeof(foo) bar __attribute__((unused, alias("foo")));
static int __attribute__((overloadable)) f0(int x) { return x; } // expected-warning{{unused function 'f0'}}
static float __attribute__((overloadable)) f0(float x) { return x; } // expected-warning{{unused function 'f0'}}
int g0(void) __attribute__((alias("?f0@@YAHH@Z")));
#ifdef __cplusplus
/// https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/88593
/// We report a warning in C++ mode because the internal linkage `resolver` gets
/// mangled as it does not have a language linkage. GCC does not mangle
/// `resolver` or report a warning.
static int f1() { return 42; } // cxx-warning{{unused function 'f1'}}
int g1(void) __attribute__((alias("?f1@@YAHXZ")));
}
namespace ns {
static int f3(int) { return 42; } // cxx-warning{{unused function 'f3'}}
static int f3() { return 42; } // cxx-warning{{unused function 'f3'}}
int g3() __attribute__((alias("?f3@ns@@YAHXZ")));
}
#endif