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From: pinskia@gmail.com
To: Jack Howarth <howarth.mailing.lists@gmail.com>
Cc: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca>,
	"Paul_Koning@dell.com" <Paul_Koning@dell.com>,
	"gdb@sourceware.org" <gdb@sourceware.org>
Subject: Re: format string is not a string literal
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 02:35:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <225BDA7A-3A1F-4F94-8086-E44249E273D5@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CADtEn-1vHnay=ftK9Hq6ogYyDNPc_anNgLnwuUZSt4VjzF+7GQ@mail.gmail.com>





> On Feb 25, 2015, at 4:41 PM, Jack Howarth <howarth.mailing.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Andrew,
>     See the additional comments from the llvm.org clang developers at...
> 
> http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22701#c5

Then put this warning under a different flag. Anyways clang is broken and gdb should not change due to a broken compiler. 

Thanks,
Andrew


> 
>         Jack
> 
>> On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 7:12 PM,  <pinskia@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Feb 25, 2015, at 4:05 PM, Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca> wrote:
>> 
>>>> I didn’t say it’s a bug, Andrew did.  But I agree with him.
>>>> 
>>>> My comment (“the code is legit”) simply meant that GDB uses variable formats for obvious valid reasons (so the format can vary, being user-supplied).  Given that it’s intentional, the warning is not wanted.
>>>> 
>>>> But that point is really applicable to printf, not vprintf.  Andrew’s point is that checking formats for vprintf is not possible because you can’t know the argument list; only in printf do you see the arguments so you can match the types.  So the bug is that format checking and complaining for non-literal formats should not be enabled at all for vprintf.  That may be a header issue rather than a compiler issue, but either way, it’s not the right thing to do.
>>>> 
>>>>       paul
>>> 
>>> I think the warning is relevant. If you instruct the compiler that
>>> inferior_debug takes a format string and format arguments (using a
>>> format attribute, as mentioned by Richard in the bug report), then it
>>> can check if the callers are doing something wrong.
>>> 
>>> In the case of inferior_debug, the attribute should be
>>>   __attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3)))
>>> 
>>> By adding the attribute, you get nice warnings of this kind:
>>> 
>>> test.c: In function ‘main’:
>>> test.c:17:2: warning: too many arguments for format [-Wformat-extra-args]
>>> inferior_debug (1, "pouet %d", 2, "hello");
>>> 
>>> If the function is vprintf-style, it's similar but the last argument
>>> should be 0. It will push the argument check a level higher, where
>>> eventually they are explicitely defined printf-style. The doc is
>>> somewhere here [2] in the middle.
>> 
>> Then clang's warning should suggest putting the format attribute on that function rather than giving out a warning that seems like it is a bogus one.
>> 
>> Gcc does that iirc why not clang.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Andrew
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> The warning also has some value because it will tell you if the string
>>> originally comes from a non-literal, which should be avoided [1].
>>> 
>>> [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncontrolled_format_string
>>> [2] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Function-Attributes.html
>>> 
>>> Simon


  reply	other threads:[~2015-02-26  0:46 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-02-24 17:16 Jack Howarth
2015-02-24 18:18 ` Andrew Pinski
2015-02-24 18:04   ` Andrew Pinski
2015-02-25  7:58 ` Paul_Koning
2015-02-26  0:06   ` Jack Howarth
2015-02-26  0:12     ` Paul_Koning
     [not found]       ` <CAFXXi0=56gNf2GoSKkrx=bRArhjk+AhSbiu0crpdR3=df7B2BQ@mail.gmail.com>
2015-02-26  0:46         ` pinskia
2015-02-26  2:31           ` Jack Howarth
2015-02-26  2:35             ` pinskia [this message]
2015-02-26  2:38               ` Simon Marchi
2015-02-26  8:39                 ` Andrew Pinski
2015-02-26  8:46                   ` Andrew Pinski
2015-02-26  9:52                     ` Jack Howarth
2015-02-26 10:18                       ` Andrew Pinski
2015-02-26 16:26             ` Pedro Alves
2015-02-26 17:44               ` Jack Howarth
2015-02-26 19:55                 ` Pedro Alves
2015-02-26 18:34               ` Paul Smith
2015-02-26 19:41                 ` Pedro Alves

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