[v3] c++: Implement -Wself-move warning [PR81159]
Commit Message
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 08:33:47PM -0400, Jason Merrill wrote:
> On 8/18/22 13:19, Marek Polacek wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 03:54:05PM -0400, Jason Merrill wrote:
> > > On 8/9/22 09:37, Marek Polacek wrote:
> > > > + /* We're looking for *std::move<T&> ((T &) &arg), or
> > > > + *std::move<T&> ((T &) (T *) r) if the argument it a reference. */
> > > > + if (!REFERENCE_REF_P (rhs)
> > > > + || TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0)) != CALL_EXPR)
> > > > + return;
> > > > + tree fn = TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0);
> > > > + if (!is_std_move_p (fn))
> > > > + return;
> > > > + tree arg = CALL_EXPR_ARG (fn, 0);
> > > > + if (TREE_CODE (arg) != NOP_EXPR)
> > > > + return;
> > > > + /* Strip the (T &). */
> > > > + arg = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0);
> > > > + /* Strip the (T *) or &. */
> > > > + arg = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0);
> > >
> > > Are you sure these are the only two expressions that can make it here? What
> > > if the argument to move is *Tptr?
> >
> > Not 100% sure but I couldn't find any other form. For *Tptr we get
> > *std::move<int*&> ((int * &) &Tptr)
>
> That likes like what you'd get when the argument is Tptr, not when it's
> *Tptr. And indeed that's what I see in the testcase:
>
> > + Tptr = std::move (Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
>
> is missing the *
Duh, sorry. The previous patch didn't handle the *Tptr case. Further poking
revealed that we need special care to handle (*(Tptr)) and **Tptr etc. So in
this patch I'm stripping all *s and V_C_Es. Sigh.
Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, ok for trunk?
-- >8 --
About 5 years ago we got a request to implement -Wself-move, which
warns about useless moves like this:
int x;
x = std::move (x);
This patch implements that warning.
PR c++/81159
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c.opt (Wself-move): New option.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* typeck.cc (maybe_warn_self_move): New.
(cp_build_modify_expr): Call maybe_warn_self_move.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* doc/invoke.texi: Document -Wself-move.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/warn/Wself-move1.C: New test.
---
gcc/c-family/c.opt | 4 +
gcc/cp/typeck.cc | 51 +++++++++-
gcc/doc/invoke.texi | 23 ++++-
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wself-move1.C | 122 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
4 files changed, 198 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wself-move1.C
base-commit: 713ec97e593bd4d9915a13bc4047f064fec0e24a
Comments
On 8/19/22 15:34, Marek Polacek wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 08:33:47PM -0400, Jason Merrill wrote:
>> On 8/18/22 13:19, Marek Polacek wrote:
>>> On Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 03:54:05PM -0400, Jason Merrill wrote:
>>>> On 8/9/22 09:37, Marek Polacek wrote:
>>>>> + /* We're looking for *std::move<T&> ((T &) &arg), or
>>>>> + *std::move<T&> ((T &) (T *) r) if the argument it a reference. */
>>>>> + if (!REFERENCE_REF_P (rhs)
>>>>> + || TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0)) != CALL_EXPR)
>>>>> + return;
>>>>> + tree fn = TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0);
>>>>> + if (!is_std_move_p (fn))
>>>>> + return;
>>>>> + tree arg = CALL_EXPR_ARG (fn, 0);
>>>>> + if (TREE_CODE (arg) != NOP_EXPR)
>>>>> + return;
>>>>> + /* Strip the (T &). */
>>>>> + arg = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0);
>>>>> + /* Strip the (T *) or &. */
>>>>> + arg = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0);
>>>>
>>>> Are you sure these are the only two expressions that can make it here? What
>>>> if the argument to move is *Tptr?
>>>
>>> Not 100% sure but I couldn't find any other form. For *Tptr we get
>>> *std::move<int*&> ((int * &) &Tptr)
>>
>> That likes like what you'd get when the argument is Tptr, not when it's
>> *Tptr. And indeed that's what I see in the testcase:
>>
>>> + Tptr = std::move (Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
>>
>> is missing the *
>
> Duh, sorry. The previous patch didn't handle the *Tptr case. Further poking
> revealed that we need special care to handle (*(Tptr)) and **Tptr etc. So in
> this patch I'm stripping all *s and V_C_Es. Sigh.
Ah, I was just thinking that the old patch needed more checking of
TREE_CODEs. But I suppose it's also good to diagnose these cases as well.
> Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, ok for trunk?
>
> -- >8 --
> About 5 years ago we got a request to implement -Wself-move, which
> warns about useless moves like this:
>
> int x;
> x = std::move (x);
>
> This patch implements that warning.
>
> PR c++/81159
>
> gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
>
> * c.opt (Wself-move): New option.
>
> gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
>
> * typeck.cc (maybe_warn_self_move): New.
> (cp_build_modify_expr): Call maybe_warn_self_move.
>
> gcc/ChangeLog:
>
> * doc/invoke.texi: Document -Wself-move.
>
> gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
>
> * g++.dg/warn/Wself-move1.C: New test.
> ---
> gcc/c-family/c.opt | 4 +
> gcc/cp/typeck.cc | 51 +++++++++-
> gcc/doc/invoke.texi | 23 ++++-
> gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wself-move1.C | 122 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 4 files changed, 198 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wself-move1.C
>
> diff --git a/gcc/c-family/c.opt b/gcc/c-family/c.opt
> index dfdebd596ef..f776efd39d8 100644
> --- a/gcc/c-family/c.opt
> +++ b/gcc/c-family/c.opt
> @@ -1229,6 +1229,10 @@ Wselector
> ObjC ObjC++ Var(warn_selector) Warning
> Warn if a selector has multiple methods.
>
> +Wself-move
> +C++ ObjC++ Var(warn_self_move) Warning LangEnabledBy(C++ ObjC++, Wall)
> +Warn when a value is moved to itself with std::move.
> +
> Wsequence-point
> C ObjC C++ ObjC++ Var(warn_sequence_point) Warning LangEnabledBy(C ObjC C++ ObjC++,Wall)
> Warn about possible violations of sequence point rules.
> diff --git a/gcc/cp/typeck.cc b/gcc/cp/typeck.cc
> index 992ebfd99fb..b2bd13db1b6 100644
> --- a/gcc/cp/typeck.cc
> +++ b/gcc/cp/typeck.cc
> @@ -8897,7 +8897,54 @@ cp_build_c_cast (location_t loc, tree type, tree expr,
>
> return error_mark_node;
> }
> -
> +
> +/* Warn when a value is moved to itself with std::move. LHS is the target,
> + RHS may be the std::move call, and LOC is the location of the whole
> + assignment. */
> +
> +static void
> +maybe_warn_self_move (location_t loc, tree lhs, tree rhs)
> +{
> + if (!warn_self_move)
> + return;
> +
> + /* C++98 doesn't know move. */
> + if (cxx_dialect < cxx11)
> + return;
> +
> + if (processing_template_decl)
> + return;
> +
> + if (!REFERENCE_REF_P (rhs)
> + || TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0)) != CALL_EXPR)
> + return;
> + tree fn = TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0);
> + if (!is_std_move_p (fn))
> + return;
> +
> + /* Just a little helper to strip * and various NOPs. */
> + auto extract_op = [] (tree &op) {
> + STRIP_NOPS (op);
> + while (INDIRECT_REF_P (op))
> + op = TREE_OPERAND (op, 0);
> + op = maybe_undo_parenthesized_ref (op);
> + STRIP_ANY_LOCATION_WRAPPER (op);
> + };
> +
> + tree arg = CALL_EXPR_ARG (fn, 0);
> + extract_op (arg);
> + if (TREE_CODE (arg) == ADDR_EXPR)
> + arg = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0);
> + extract_op (lhs);
> +
> + if (cp_tree_equal (lhs, arg))
> + {
> + auto_diagnostic_group d;
> + if (warning_at (loc, OPT_Wself_move, "moving a variable to itself"))
Maybe only say "variable" when the original operand is in fact a variable?
> + inform (loc, "remove %<std::move%> call");
> + }
> +}
> +
> /* For use from the C common bits. */
> tree
> build_modify_expr (location_t location,
> @@ -9101,6 +9148,8 @@ cp_build_modify_expr (location_t loc, tree lhs, enum tree_code modifycode,
>
> if (modifycode == NOP_EXPR)
> {
> + maybe_warn_self_move (loc, lhs, rhs);
> +
> if (c_dialect_objc ())
> {
> result = objc_maybe_build_modify_expr (lhs, rhs);
> diff --git a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
> index f65d351a5fc..5dea3fee124 100644
> --- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
> +++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
> @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ in the following sections.
> -Wreorder -Wregister @gol
> -Wstrict-null-sentinel -Wno-subobject-linkage -Wtemplates @gol
> -Wno-non-template-friend -Wold-style-cast @gol
> --Woverloaded-virtual -Wno-pmf-conversions -Wsign-promo @gol
> +-Woverloaded-virtual -Wno-pmf-conversions -Wself-move -Wsign-promo @gol
> -Wsized-deallocation -Wsuggest-final-methods @gol
> -Wsuggest-final-types -Wsuggest-override @gol
> -Wno-terminate -Wuseless-cast -Wno-vexing-parse @gol
> @@ -5843,6 +5843,7 @@ Options} and @ref{Objective-C and Objective-C++ Dialect Options}.
> -Wreorder @gol
> -Wrestrict @gol
> -Wreturn-type @gol
> +-Wself-move @r{(only for C++)} @gol
> -Wsequence-point @gol
> -Wsign-compare @r{(only in C++)} @gol
> -Wsizeof-array-div @gol
> @@ -6828,6 +6829,26 @@ of a declaration:
>
> This warning is enabled by @option{-Wall}.
>
> +@item -Wno-self-move @r{(C++ and Objective-C++ only)}
> +@opindex Wself-move
> +@opindex Wno-self-move
> +This warning warns when a value is moved to itself with @code{std::move}.
> +Such a @code{std::move} typically has no effect.
> +
> +@smallexample
> +struct T @{
> +@dots{}
> +@};
> +void fn()
> +@{
> + T t;
> + @dots{}
> + t = std::move (t);
> +@}
> +@end smallexample
> +
> +This warning is enabled by @option{-Wall}.
> +
> @item -Wsequence-point
> @opindex Wsequence-point
> @opindex Wno-sequence-point
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wself-move1.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wself-move1.C
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..601d8c1521a
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wself-move1.C
> @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
> +// PR c++/81159
> +// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }
> +// { dg-options "-Wself-move" }
> +
> +// Define std::move.
> +namespace std {
> + template<typename _Tp>
> + struct remove_reference
> + { typedef _Tp type; };
> +
> + template<typename _Tp>
> + struct remove_reference<_Tp&>
> + { typedef _Tp type; };
> +
> + template<typename _Tp>
> + struct remove_reference<_Tp&&>
> + { typedef _Tp type; };
> +
> + template<typename _Tp>
> + constexpr typename std::remove_reference<_Tp>::type&&
> + move(_Tp&& __t) noexcept
> + { return static_cast<typename std::remove_reference<_Tp>::type&&>(__t); }
> +}
> +
> +int g;
> +
> +struct S {
> + int x;
> + S(S&& o) {
> + x = std::move (x); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + x = std::move (o.x);
> + o.x = std::move (x);
> + o.x = std::move (o.x); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + }
> + void foo (int x) {
> + x = std::move (x); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + }
> +};
> +
> +struct X {
> + int x;
> + X(int x) : x(std::move (x)) { }
> +};
> +
> +struct A {};
> +struct B { A a; };
> +struct C { C(); ~C(); };
> +struct D { D(); D(const D&); D(D&&); D& operator=(const D&); };
> +
> +void
> +test ()
> +{
> + int i = 42;
> + i = std::move (i); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + (i) = std::move (i); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> +
> + g = std::move (g); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + (g) = std::move (g); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> +
> + A a;
> + a = std::move (a); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> +
> + B b;
> + b = std::move (b); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + b.a = std::move (b.a); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> +
> + C c;
> + c = std::move (c); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + D d;
> + d = std::move (d); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> +}
> +
> +template<typename T>
> +void ttest ()
> +{
> + T t;
> + t = std::move (t); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> +}
> +
> +template void ttest<A>();
> +
> +void
> +testref (int &r, int &&rr)
> +{
> + r = std::move (r); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + rr = std::move (rr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> +}
> +
> +// Test various other arguments to std::move.
> +template<typename T>
> +void
> +testargs (T *Tptr, T **Tpptr, T& Tref, T&& Trref, const T *Tcptr)
> +{
> + Tptr = std::move (Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + *Tptr = std::move (*Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + *Tptr = std::move (*(Tptr)); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + *(Tptr) = std::move (*Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + *(Tptr + 1) = std::move (*Tptr + 1);
> + *(Tptr + 1) = std::move (*Tptr + 2);
Do you mean to have *(Tptr + 1) on both sides? The difference in *
operand is surprising.
> + (*(Tptr)) = std::move (*Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + *Tpptr = std::move (*Tpptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + **Tpptr = std::move (**Tpptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + Tref = std::move (Tref); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + Trref = std::move (Trref); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + Tcptr = std::move (Tcptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + (Tptr) = std::move (Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + (*Tptr) = std::move (*Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + (*Tpptr) = std::move (*Tpptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + (**Tpptr) = std::move (**Tpptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + (*(*(Tpptr))) = std::move (**Tpptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + (Tref) = std::move (Tref); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + (Trref) = std::move (Trref); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> + (Tcptr) = std::move (Tcptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
> +}
> +
> +void
> +call_testargs ()
> +{
> + int i = 42;
> + int *p = &i;
> + testargs<int>(&i, &p, i, 42, &i);
> +}
>
> base-commit: 713ec97e593bd4d9915a13bc4047f064fec0e24a
@@ -1229,6 +1229,10 @@ Wselector
ObjC ObjC++ Var(warn_selector) Warning
Warn if a selector has multiple methods.
+Wself-move
+C++ ObjC++ Var(warn_self_move) Warning LangEnabledBy(C++ ObjC++, Wall)
+Warn when a value is moved to itself with std::move.
+
Wsequence-point
C ObjC C++ ObjC++ Var(warn_sequence_point) Warning LangEnabledBy(C ObjC C++ ObjC++,Wall)
Warn about possible violations of sequence point rules.
@@ -8897,7 +8897,54 @@ cp_build_c_cast (location_t loc, tree type, tree expr,
return error_mark_node;
}
-
+
+/* Warn when a value is moved to itself with std::move. LHS is the target,
+ RHS may be the std::move call, and LOC is the location of the whole
+ assignment. */
+
+static void
+maybe_warn_self_move (location_t loc, tree lhs, tree rhs)
+{
+ if (!warn_self_move)
+ return;
+
+ /* C++98 doesn't know move. */
+ if (cxx_dialect < cxx11)
+ return;
+
+ if (processing_template_decl)
+ return;
+
+ if (!REFERENCE_REF_P (rhs)
+ || TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0)) != CALL_EXPR)
+ return;
+ tree fn = TREE_OPERAND (rhs, 0);
+ if (!is_std_move_p (fn))
+ return;
+
+ /* Just a little helper to strip * and various NOPs. */
+ auto extract_op = [] (tree &op) {
+ STRIP_NOPS (op);
+ while (INDIRECT_REF_P (op))
+ op = TREE_OPERAND (op, 0);
+ op = maybe_undo_parenthesized_ref (op);
+ STRIP_ANY_LOCATION_WRAPPER (op);
+ };
+
+ tree arg = CALL_EXPR_ARG (fn, 0);
+ extract_op (arg);
+ if (TREE_CODE (arg) == ADDR_EXPR)
+ arg = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0);
+ extract_op (lhs);
+
+ if (cp_tree_equal (lhs, arg))
+ {
+ auto_diagnostic_group d;
+ if (warning_at (loc, OPT_Wself_move, "moving a variable to itself"))
+ inform (loc, "remove %<std::move%> call");
+ }
+}
+
/* For use from the C common bits. */
tree
build_modify_expr (location_t location,
@@ -9101,6 +9148,8 @@ cp_build_modify_expr (location_t loc, tree lhs, enum tree_code modifycode,
if (modifycode == NOP_EXPR)
{
+ maybe_warn_self_move (loc, lhs, rhs);
+
if (c_dialect_objc ())
{
result = objc_maybe_build_modify_expr (lhs, rhs);
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ in the following sections.
-Wreorder -Wregister @gol
-Wstrict-null-sentinel -Wno-subobject-linkage -Wtemplates @gol
-Wno-non-template-friend -Wold-style-cast @gol
--Woverloaded-virtual -Wno-pmf-conversions -Wsign-promo @gol
+-Woverloaded-virtual -Wno-pmf-conversions -Wself-move -Wsign-promo @gol
-Wsized-deallocation -Wsuggest-final-methods @gol
-Wsuggest-final-types -Wsuggest-override @gol
-Wno-terminate -Wuseless-cast -Wno-vexing-parse @gol
@@ -5843,6 +5843,7 @@ Options} and @ref{Objective-C and Objective-C++ Dialect Options}.
-Wreorder @gol
-Wrestrict @gol
-Wreturn-type @gol
+-Wself-move @r{(only for C++)} @gol
-Wsequence-point @gol
-Wsign-compare @r{(only in C++)} @gol
-Wsizeof-array-div @gol
@@ -6828,6 +6829,26 @@ of a declaration:
This warning is enabled by @option{-Wall}.
+@item -Wno-self-move @r{(C++ and Objective-C++ only)}
+@opindex Wself-move
+@opindex Wno-self-move
+This warning warns when a value is moved to itself with @code{std::move}.
+Such a @code{std::move} typically has no effect.
+
+@smallexample
+struct T @{
+@dots{}
+@};
+void fn()
+@{
+ T t;
+ @dots{}
+ t = std::move (t);
+@}
+@end smallexample
+
+This warning is enabled by @option{-Wall}.
+
@item -Wsequence-point
@opindex Wsequence-point
@opindex Wno-sequence-point
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
+// PR c++/81159
+// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }
+// { dg-options "-Wself-move" }
+
+// Define std::move.
+namespace std {
+ template<typename _Tp>
+ struct remove_reference
+ { typedef _Tp type; };
+
+ template<typename _Tp>
+ struct remove_reference<_Tp&>
+ { typedef _Tp type; };
+
+ template<typename _Tp>
+ struct remove_reference<_Tp&&>
+ { typedef _Tp type; };
+
+ template<typename _Tp>
+ constexpr typename std::remove_reference<_Tp>::type&&
+ move(_Tp&& __t) noexcept
+ { return static_cast<typename std::remove_reference<_Tp>::type&&>(__t); }
+}
+
+int g;
+
+struct S {
+ int x;
+ S(S&& o) {
+ x = std::move (x); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ x = std::move (o.x);
+ o.x = std::move (x);
+ o.x = std::move (o.x); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ }
+ void foo (int x) {
+ x = std::move (x); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ }
+};
+
+struct X {
+ int x;
+ X(int x) : x(std::move (x)) { }
+};
+
+struct A {};
+struct B { A a; };
+struct C { C(); ~C(); };
+struct D { D(); D(const D&); D(D&&); D& operator=(const D&); };
+
+void
+test ()
+{
+ int i = 42;
+ i = std::move (i); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ (i) = std::move (i); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+
+ g = std::move (g); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ (g) = std::move (g); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+
+ A a;
+ a = std::move (a); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+
+ B b;
+ b = std::move (b); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ b.a = std::move (b.a); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+
+ C c;
+ c = std::move (c); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ D d;
+ d = std::move (d); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+}
+
+template<typename T>
+void ttest ()
+{
+ T t;
+ t = std::move (t); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+}
+
+template void ttest<A>();
+
+void
+testref (int &r, int &&rr)
+{
+ r = std::move (r); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ rr = std::move (rr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+}
+
+// Test various other arguments to std::move.
+template<typename T>
+void
+testargs (T *Tptr, T **Tpptr, T& Tref, T&& Trref, const T *Tcptr)
+{
+ Tptr = std::move (Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ *Tptr = std::move (*Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ *Tptr = std::move (*(Tptr)); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ *(Tptr) = std::move (*Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ *(Tptr + 1) = std::move (*Tptr + 1);
+ *(Tptr + 1) = std::move (*Tptr + 2);
+ (*(Tptr)) = std::move (*Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ *Tpptr = std::move (*Tpptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ **Tpptr = std::move (**Tpptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ Tref = std::move (Tref); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ Trref = std::move (Trref); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ Tcptr = std::move (Tcptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ (Tptr) = std::move (Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ (*Tptr) = std::move (*Tptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ (*Tpptr) = std::move (*Tpptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ (**Tpptr) = std::move (**Tpptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ (*(*(Tpptr))) = std::move (**Tpptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ (Tref) = std::move (Tref); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ (Trref) = std::move (Trref); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+ (Tcptr) = std::move (Tcptr); // { dg-warning "moving a variable to itself" }
+}
+
+void
+call_testargs ()
+{
+ int i = 42;
+ int *p = &i;
+ testargs<int>(&i, &p, i, 42, &i);
+}