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PR analyzer/101983 reports what I thought were false positives from -Wanalyzer-malloc-leak, but on closer inspection, the analyzer is correctly reporting heap-allocated buffers that are no longer reachable. However, these "leaks" occur at the end of "main". The analyzer already has some logic to avoid reporting leaks at the end of main, where the leak is detected at the end of the EXIT basic block. However, in this case, the leak is detected at the clobber in BB 2 here: <bb 2> : func (&res); res ={v} {CLOBBER(eol)}; _4 = 0; <bb 3> : <L0>: return _4; where we have a chain BB 2 -> BB 3 -> EXIT BB. This patch generalizes the "are we at the end of 'main'" detection to handle such cases, silencing -Wanalyzer-malloc-leak on them. There's a remaining issue where the analyzer unhelpfully describes one of the leaking values as '<unknown>', rather than 'res.a', but I'm leaving that for a followup (covered by PR analyzer/99771). gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog: PR analyzer/101983 * engine.cc (returning_from_function_p): New. (impl_region_model_context::on_state_leak): Use it when rejecting leaks at the return from "main". gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR analyzer/101983 * gcc.dg/analyzer/pr101983-main.c: New test. * gcc.dg/analyzer/pr101983-not-main.c: New test. Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
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