/* ATTRIBUTE_* macros for using attributes in GCC and similar compilers | |
Copyright 2020-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as | |
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the | |
License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. | |
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License | |
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ | |
/* Written by Paul Eggert. */ | |
/* Provide public ATTRIBUTE_* names for the private _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* | |
macros used within Gnulib. */ | |
/* These attributes can be placed in two ways: | |
- At the start of a declaration (i.e. even before storage-class | |
specifiers!); then they apply to all entities that are declared | |
by the declaration. | |
- Immediately after the name of an entity being declared by the | |
declaration; then they apply to that entity only. */ | |
/* This file defines two types of attributes: | |
* C23 standard attributes. These have macro names that do not begin with | |
'ATTRIBUTE_'. | |
* Selected GCC attributes; see: | |
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Common-Function-Attributes.html | |
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Common-Variable-Attributes.html | |
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Common-Type-Attributes.html | |
These names begin with 'ATTRIBUTE_' to avoid name clashes. */ | |
/* =============== Attributes for specific kinds of functions =============== */ | |
/* Attributes for functions that should not be used. */ | |
/* Warn if the entity is used. */ | |
/* Applies to: | |
- function, variable, | |
- struct, union, struct/union member, | |
- enumeration, enumeration item, | |
- typedef, | |
in C++ also: namespace, class, template specialization. */ | |
/* If a function call is not optimized way, warn with MSG. */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. */ | |
/* If a function call is not optimized way, report an error with MSG. */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. */ | |
/* Attributes for memory-allocating functions. */ | |
/* The function returns a pointer to freshly allocated memory. */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. */ | |
/* ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE ((N)) - The Nth argument of the function | |
is the size of the returned memory block. | |
ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE ((M, N)) - Multiply the Mth and Nth arguments | |
to determine the size of the returned memory block. */ | |
/* Applies to: function, pointer to function, function types. */ | |
/* ATTRIBUTE_DEALLOC (F, I) declares that the function returns pointers | |
that can be freed by passing them as the Ith argument to the | |
function F. | |
ATTRIBUTE_DEALLOC_FREE declares that the function returns pointers that | |
can be freed via 'free'; it can be used only after declaring 'free'. */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. Cannot be used on inline functions. */ | |
/* Attributes for variadic functions. */ | |
/* The variadic function expects a trailing NULL argument. | |
ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL () - The last argument is NULL (requires C99). | |
ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL ((N)) - The (N+1)st argument from the end is NULL. */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. */ | |
/* ================== Attributes for compiler diagnostics ================== */ | |
/* Attributes that help the compiler diagnose programmer mistakes. | |
Some of them may also help for some compiler optimizations. */ | |
/* ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT ((ARCHETYPE, STRING-INDEX, FIRST-TO-CHECK)) - | |
The STRING-INDEXth function argument is a format string of style | |
ARCHETYPE, which is one of: | |
printf, gnu_printf | |
scanf, gnu_scanf, | |
strftime, gnu_strftime, | |
strfmon, | |
or the same thing prefixed and suffixed with '__'. | |
If FIRST-TO-CHECK is not 0, arguments starting at FIRST-TO_CHECK | |
are suitable for the format string. */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. */ | |
/* ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL ((N1, N2,...)) - Arguments N1, N2,... must not be NULL. | |
ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL () - All pointer arguments must not be null. */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. */ | |
/* The function's return value is a non-NULL pointer. */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. */ | |
/* Warn if the caller does not use the return value, | |
unless the caller uses something like ignore_value. */ | |
/* Applies to: function, enumeration, class. */ | |
/* Attributes that disable false alarms when the compiler diagnoses | |
programmer "mistakes". */ | |
/* Do not warn if the entity is not used. */ | |
/* Applies to: | |
- function, variable, | |
- struct, union, struct/union member, | |
- enumeration, enumeration item, | |
- typedef, | |
in C++ also: class. */ | |
/* The contents of a character array is not meant to be NUL-terminated. */ | |
/* Applies to: struct/union members and variables that are arrays of element | |
type '[[un]signed] char'. */ | |
/* Do not warn if control flow falls through to the immediately | |
following 'case' or 'default' label. */ | |
/* Applies to: Empty statement (;), inside a 'switch' statement. */ | |
/* ================== Attributes for debugging information ================== */ | |
/* Attributes regarding debugging information emitted by the compiler. */ | |
/* Omit the function from stack traces when debugging. */ | |
/* Applies to: function. */ | |
/* Make the entity visible to debuggers etc., even with '-fwhole-program'. */ | |
/* Applies to: functions, variables. */ | |
/* ========== Attributes that mainly direct compiler optimizations ========== */ | |
/* The function does not throw exceptions. */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. */ | |
/* Do not inline the function. */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. */ | |
/* Always inline the function, and report an error if the compiler | |
cannot inline. */ | |
/* Applies to: function. */ | |
/* It is OK for a compiler to omit duplicate calls with the same arguments. | |
This attribute is safe for a function that neither depends on | |
nor affects observable state, and always returns exactly once - | |
e.g., does not loop forever, and does not call longjmp. | |
(This attribute is stricter than ATTRIBUTE_PURE.) */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. */ | |
/* It is OK for a compiler to omit duplicate calls with the same | |
arguments if observable state is not changed between calls. | |
This attribute is safe for a function that does not affect | |
observable state, and always returns exactly once. | |
(This attribute is looser than ATTRIBUTE_CONST.) */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. */ | |
/* The function is rarely executed. */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. */ | |
/* If called from some other compilation unit, the function executes | |
code from that unit only by return or by exception handling, | |
letting the compiler optimize that unit more aggressively. */ | |
/* Applies to: functions. */ | |
/* For struct members: The member has the smallest possible alignment. | |
For struct, union, class: All members have the smallest possible alignment, | |
minimizing the memory required. */ | |
/* Applies to: struct members, struct, union, | |
in C++ also: class. */ | |
/* ================ Attributes that make invalid code valid ================ */ | |
/* Attributes that prevent fatal compiler optimizations for code that is not | |
fully ISO C compliant. */ | |
/* Pointers to the type may point to the same storage as pointers to | |
other types, thus disabling strict aliasing optimization. */ | |
/* Applies to: types. */ | |