// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fblocks -fsyntax-only -verify %s @class NSObject; int f1(int x) __attribute__((nonnull)); // expected-warning{{'nonnull' attribute applied to function with no pointer arguments}} int f2(int *x) __attribute__ ((nonnull (1))); int f3(int *x) __attribute__ ((nonnull (0))); // expected-error {{'nonnull' attribute parameter 1 is out of bounds}} int f4(int *x, int *y) __attribute__ ((nonnull (1,2))); int f5(int *x, int *y) __attribute__ ((nonnull (2,1))); int f6(NSObject *x) __attribute__ ((nonnull (1))); // no-warning int f7(NSObject *x) __attribute__ ((nonnull)); // no-warning extern void func1 (void (^block1)(), void (^block2)(), int) __attribute__((nonnull)); extern void func3 (void (^block1)(), int, void (^block2)(), int) __attribute__((nonnull(1,3))); extern void func4 (void (^block1)(), void (^block2)()) __attribute__((nonnull(1))) __attribute__((nonnull(2))); void func6(); void func7(); void foo (int i1, int i2, int i3, void (^cp1)(), void (^cp2)(), void (^cp3)()) { func1(cp1, cp2, i1); func1(0, cp2, i1); // expected-warning {{null passed to a callee which requires a non-null argument}} func1(cp1, 0, i1); // expected-warning {{null passed to a callee which requires a non-null argument}} func1(cp1, cp2, 0); func3(0, i2, cp3, i3); // expected-warning {{null passed to a callee which requires a non-null argument}} func3(cp3, i2, 0, i3); // expected-warning {{null passed to a callee which requires a non-null argument}} func4(0, cp1); // expected-warning {{null passed to a callee which requires a non-null argument}} func4(cp1, 0); // expected-warning {{null passed to a callee which requires a non-null argument}} // Shouldn't these emit warnings? Clang doesn't, and neither does GCC. It // seems that the checking should handle Objective-C pointers. func6((NSObject*) 0); // no-warning func7((NSObject*) 0); // no-warning }