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/* Test for printf formats.  Formats using C90 features, including cases
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   where C90 specifies some aspect of the format to be ignored or where
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   the behavior is undefined.
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*/
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/* Origin: Joseph Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> */
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/* { dg-do compile } */
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/* { dg-options "-std=iso9899:1990 -pedantic -Wformat" } */
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#include "format.h"
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void
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foo (int i, int i1, int i2, unsigned int u, double d, char *s, void *p,
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     int *n, short int *hn, long int l, unsigned long int ul,
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     long int *ln, long double ld, wint_t lc, wchar_t *ls, llong ll,
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     ullong ull, unsigned int *un, const int *cn, signed char *ss,
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     unsigned char *us, const signed char *css, unsigned int u1,
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     unsigned int u2)
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{
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  /* See ISO/IEC 9899:1990 (E) subclause 7.9.6.1 (pages 131-134).  */
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  /* Basic sanity checks for the different components of a format.  */
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  printf ("%d\n", i);
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  printf ("%+d\n", i);
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  printf ("%3d\n", i);
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  printf ("%-3d\n", i);
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  printf ("%.7d\n", i);
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  printf ("%+9.4d\n", i);
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  printf ("%.3ld\n", l);
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  printf ("%*d\n", i1, i);
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  printf ("%.*d\n", i2, i);
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  printf ("%*.*ld\n", i1, i2, l);
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  printf ("%d %lu\n", i, ul);
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  /* GCC has objected to the next one in the past, but it is a valid way
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     of specifying zero precision.
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  */
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  printf ("%.e\n", d); /* { dg-bogus "precision" "bogus precision warning" } */
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  /* Bogus use of width.  */
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  printf ("%5n\n", n); /* { dg-warning "width" "width with %n" } */
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  /* Erroneous, ignored or pointless constructs with precision.  */
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  /* Whether negative values for precision may be included in the format
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     string is not entirely clear; presume not, following Clive Feather's
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     proposed resolution to DR#220 against C99.  In any case, such a
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     construct should be warned about.
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  */
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  printf ("%.-5d\n", i); /* { dg-warning "format|precision" "negative precision warning" } */
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  printf ("%.-*d\n", i); /* { dg-warning "format" "broken %.-*d format" } */
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  printf ("%.3c\n", i); /* { dg-warning "precision" "precision with %c" } */
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  printf ("%.3p\n", p); /* { dg-warning "precision" "precision with %p" } */
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  printf ("%.3n\n", n); /* { dg-warning "precision" "precision with %n" } */
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  /* Valid and invalid %% constructions.  Some of the warning messages
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     are non-optimal, but they do detect the errorneous nature of the
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     format string.
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  */
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  printf ("%%");
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  printf ("%.3%"); /* { dg-warning "format" "bogus %%" } */
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  printf ("%-%"); /* { dg-warning "format" "bogus %%" } */
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  printf ("%-%\n"); /* { dg-warning "format" "bogus %%" } */
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  printf ("%5%\n"); /* { dg-warning "format" "bogus %%" } */
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  printf ("%h%\n"); /* { dg-warning "format" "bogus %%" } */
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  /* Valid and invalid %h, %l, %L constructions.  */
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  printf ("%hd", i);
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  printf ("%hi", i);
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  /* Strictly, these parameters should be int or unsigned int according to
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     what unsigned short promotes to.  However, GCC ignores sign
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     differences in format checking here, and this is relied on to get the
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     correct checking without print_char_table needing to know whether
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     int and short are the same size.
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  */
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  printf ("%ho%hu%hx%hX", u, u, u, u);
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  printf ("%hn", hn);
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  printf ("%hf", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %h" } */
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  printf ("%he", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %h" } */
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  printf ("%hE", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %h" } */
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  printf ("%hg", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %h" } */
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  printf ("%hG", d); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %h" } */
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  printf ("%hc", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %h" } */
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  printf ("%hs", s); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %h" } */
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  printf ("%hp", p); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %h" } */
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  printf ("%h"); /* { dg-warning "conversion lacks type" "bare %h" } */
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  printf ("%h."); /* { dg-warning "conversion" "bogus %h." } */
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  printf ("%ld%li%lo%lu%lx%lX", l, l, ul, ul, ul, ul);
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  printf ("%ln", ln);
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  printf ("%lf", d); /* { dg-warning "length|C" "bad use of %l" } */
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  printf ("%le", d); /* { dg-warning "length|C" "bad use of %l" } */
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  printf ("%lE", d); /* { dg-warning "length|C" "bad use of %l" } */
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  printf ("%lg", d); /* { dg-warning "length|C" "bad use of %l" } */
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  printf ("%lG", d); /* { dg-warning "length|C" "bad use of %l" } */
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  printf ("%lp", p); /* { dg-warning "length|C" "bad use of %l" } */
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  /* These next two were added in C94, but should be objected to in C90.
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     For the first one, GCC has wanted wchar_t instead of the correct C94
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     and C99 wint_t.
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  */
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  printf ("%lc", lc); /* { dg-warning "length|C" "C90 bad use of %l" } */
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  printf ("%ls", ls); /* { dg-warning "length|C" "C90 bad use of %l" } */
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  /* These uses of %L are legitimate, though GCC has wrongly warned for
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     them in the past.
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  */
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  printf ("%Le%LE%Lf%Lg%LG", ld, ld, ld, ld, ld);
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  /* These next six are accepted by GCC as referring to long long,
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     but -pedantic correctly warns.
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  */
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  printf ("%Ld", ll); /* { dg-warning "does not support" "bad use of %L" } */
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  printf ("%Li", ll); /* { dg-warning "does not support" "bad use of %L" } */
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  printf ("%Lo", ull); /* { dg-warning "does not support" "bad use of %L" } */
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  printf ("%Lu", ull); /* { dg-warning "does not support" "bad use of %L" } */
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  printf ("%Lx", ull); /* { dg-warning "does not support" "bad use of %L" } */
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  printf ("%LX", ull); /* { dg-warning "does not support" "bad use of %L" } */
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  printf ("%Lc", i); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %L" } */
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  printf ("%Ls", s); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %L" } */
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  printf ("%Lp", p); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %L" } */
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  printf ("%Ln", n); /* { dg-warning "length" "bad use of %L" } */
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  /* Valid uses of each bare conversion.  */
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  printf ("%d%i%o%u%x%X%f%e%E%g%G%c%s%p%n%%", i, i, u, u, u, u, d, d, d, d, d,
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          i, s, p, n);
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  /* Uses of the - flag (valid on all non-%, non-n conversions).  */
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  printf ("%-d%-i%-o%-u%-x%-X%-f%-e%-E%-g%-G%-c%-s%-p", i, i, u, u, u, u,
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          d, d, d, d, d, i, s, p);
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  printf ("%-n", n); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of %-n" } */
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  /* Uses of the + flag (valid on signed conversions only).  */
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  printf ("%+d%+i%+f%+e%+E%+g%+G\n", i, i, d, d, d, d, d);
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  printf ("%+o", u); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of + flag" } */
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  printf ("%+u", u); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of + flag" } */
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  printf ("%+x", u); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of + flag" } */
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  printf ("%+X", u); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of + flag" } */
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  printf ("%+c", i); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of + flag" } */
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  printf ("%+s", s); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of + flag" } */
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  printf ("%+p", p); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of + flag" } */
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  printf ("%+n", n); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of + flag" } */
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  /* Uses of the space flag (valid on signed conversions only, and ignored
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     with +).
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  */
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  printf ("% +d", i); /* { dg-warning "use of both|ignored" "use of space and + flags" } */
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  printf ("%+ d", i); /* { dg-warning "use of both|ignored" "use of space and + flags" } */
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  printf ("% d% i% f% e% E% g% G\n", i, i, d, d, d, d, d);
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  printf ("% o", u); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of space flag" } */
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  printf ("% u", u); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of space flag" } */
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  printf ("% x", u); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of space flag" } */
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  printf ("% X", u); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of space flag" } */
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  printf ("% c", i); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of space flag" } */
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  printf ("% s", s); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of space flag" } */
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  printf ("% p", p); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of space flag" } */
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  printf ("% n", n); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of space flag" } */
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  /* Uses of the # flag.  */
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  printf ("%#o%#x%#X%#e%#E%#f%#g%#G", u, u, u, d, d, d, d, d);
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  printf ("%#d", i); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of # flag" } */
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  printf ("%#i", i); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of # flag" } */
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  printf ("%#u", u); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of # flag" } */
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  printf ("%#c", i); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of # flag" } */
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  printf ("%#s", s); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of # flag" } */
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  printf ("%#p", p); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of # flag" } */
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  printf ("%#n", n); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of # flag" } */
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  /* Uses of the 0 flag.  */
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  printf ("%08d%08i%08o%08u%08x%08X%08e%08E%08f%08g%08G", i, i, u, u, u, u,
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          d, d, d, d, d);
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  printf ("%0c", i); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of 0 flag" } */
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  printf ("%0s", s); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of 0 flag" } */
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  printf ("%0p", p); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of 0 flag" } */
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  printf ("%0n", n); /* { dg-warning "flag" "bad use of 0 flag" } */
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  /* 0 flag ignored with precision for certain types, not others.  */
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  printf ("%08.5d", i); /* { dg-warning "ignored" "0 flag ignored with precision" } */
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  printf ("%08.5i", i); /* { dg-warning "ignored" "0 flag ignored with precision" } */
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  printf ("%08.5o", u); /* { dg-warning "ignored" "0 flag ignored with precision" } */
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  printf ("%08.5u", u); /* { dg-warning "ignored" "0 flag ignored with precision" } */
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  printf ("%08.5x", u); /* { dg-warning "ignored" "0 flag ignored with precision" } */
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  printf ("%08.5X", u); /* { dg-warning "ignored" "0 flag ignored with precision" } */
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  printf ("%08.5f%08.5e%08.5E%08.5g%08.5G", d, d, d, d, d);
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  /* 0 flag ignored with - flag.  */
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  printf ("%-08d", i); /* { dg-warning "flags|ignored" "0 flag ignored with - flag" } */
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  printf ("%-08i", i); /* { dg-warning "flags|ignored" "0 flag ignored with - flag" } */
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  printf ("%-08o", u); /* { dg-warning "flags|ignored" "0 flag ignored with - flag" } */
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  printf ("%-08u", u); /* { dg-warning "flags|ignored" "0 flag ignored with - flag" } */
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  printf ("%-08x", u); /* { dg-warning "flags|ignored" "0 flag ignored with - flag" } */
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  printf ("%-08X", u); /* { dg-warning "flags|ignored" "0 flag ignored with - flag" } */
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  printf ("%-08e", d); /* { dg-warning "flags|ignored" "0 flag ignored with - flag" } */
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  printf ("%-08E", d); /* { dg-warning "flags|ignored" "0 flag ignored with - flag" } */
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  printf ("%-08f", d); /* { dg-warning "flags|ignored" "0 flag ignored with - flag" } */
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  printf ("%-08g", d); /* { dg-warning "flags|ignored" "0 flag ignored with - flag" } */
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  printf ("%-08G", d); /* { dg-warning "flags|ignored" "0 flag ignored with - flag" } */
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  /* Various tests of bad argument types.  */
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  printf ("%d", l); /* { dg-warning "format" "bad argument types" } */
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  printf ("%*.*d", l, i2, i); /* { dg-warning "field" "bad * argument types" } */
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  printf ("%*.*d", i1, l, i); /* { dg-warning "field" "bad * argument types" } */
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  printf ("%ld", i); /* { dg-warning "format" "bad argument types" } */
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  printf ("%s", n); /* { dg-warning "format" "bad argument types" } */
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  printf ("%p", i); /* { dg-warning "format" "bad argument types" } */
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  printf ("%n", p); /* { dg-warning "format" "bad argument types" } */
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  /* With -pedantic, we want some further checks for pointer targets:
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     allowed here is unclear; see thread on comp.std.c, July 2000 for
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     discussion of the requirements of rules on identical representation,
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     and of the application of the as if rule with the new va_arg
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     allowances in C99 to printf.)  Likewise, we should warn if
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     char * or unsigned char * being passed to %hhn, even if strictly
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  */
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  printf ("%p", foo); /* { dg-warning "format" "bad argument types" } */
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  printf ("%n", un); /* { dg-warning "format" "bad argument types" } */
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  printf ("%p", n); /* { dg-warning "format" "bad argument types" } */
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  /* Allow character pointers with %p.  */
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  printf ("%p%p%p%p", s, ss, us, css);
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  /* %s allows any character type.  */
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  printf ("%s%s%s%s", s, ss, us, css);
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  /* Warning for void * arguments for %s is GCC's historical behavior,
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     and seems useful to keep, even if some standard versions might be
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     read to permit it.
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  */
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  printf ("%s", p); /* { dg-warning "format" "bad argument types" } */
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  /* The historical behavior is to allow signed / unsigned types
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     interchangably as arguments.  For values representable in both types,
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     such usage may be correct.  For now preserve the behavior of GCC
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     in such cases.
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  */
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  printf ("%d", u);
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  /* Also allow the same for width and precision arguments.  In the past,
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     GCC has been inconsistent and allowed unsigned for width but not
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     precision.
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  */
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  printf ("%*.*d", u1, u2, i);
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  /* Wrong number of arguments.  */
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  printf ("%d%d", i); /* { dg-warning "matching" "wrong number of args" } */
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  printf ("%d", i, i); /* { dg-warning "arguments" "wrong number of args" } */
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  /* Miscellaneous bogus constructions.  */
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  printf (""); /* { dg-warning "zero-length" "warning for empty format" } */
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  printf ("\0"); /* { dg-warning "embedded" "warning for embedded NUL" } */
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  printf ("%d\0", i); /* { dg-warning "embedded" "warning for embedded NUL" } */
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  printf ("%d\0%d", i, i); /* { dg-warning "embedded|too many" "warning for embedded NUL" } */
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  printf (NULL); /* { dg-warning "null" "null format string warning" } */
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  printf ("%"); /* { dg-warning "trailing" "trailing % warning" } */
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  printf ("%++d", i); /* { dg-warning "repeated" "repeated flag warning" } */
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  printf ("%n", cn); /* { dg-warning "constant" "%n with const" } */
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  printf ((const char *)L"foo"); /* { dg-warning "wide" "wide string" } */
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  printf ("%n", (int *)0); /* { dg-warning "null" "%n with NULL" } */
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  printf ("%s", (char *)0); /* { dg-warning "null" "%s with NULL" } */
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