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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst
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Expand Up @@ -351,6 +351,14 @@ Bug Fixes in This Version
- Defining an integer literal suffix (e.g., ``LL``) before including
``<stdint.h>`` in a freestanding build no longer causes invalid token pasting
when using the ``INTn_C`` macros. (#GH85995)
- Clang no longer accepts invalid integer constants which are too large to fit
into any (standard or extended) integer type when the constant is unevaluated.
Merely forming the token is sufficient to render the program invalid. Code
like this was previously accepted and is now rejected (#GH134658):
.. code-block:: c

#if 1 ? 1 : 999999999999999999999
#endif

Bug Fixes to Compiler Builtins
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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4 changes: 1 addition & 3 deletions clang/lib/Lex/PPExpressions.cpp
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Expand Up @@ -345,9 +345,7 @@ static bool EvaluateValue(PPValue &Result, Token &PeekTok, DefinedTracker &DT,
// Parse the integer literal into Result.
if (Literal.GetIntegerValue(Result.Val)) {
// Overflow parsing integer literal.
if (ValueLive)
PP.Diag(PeekTok, diag::err_integer_literal_too_large)
<< /* Unsigned */ 1;
PP.Diag(PeekTok, diag::err_integer_literal_too_large) << /* Unsigned */ 1;
Result.Val.setIsUnsigned(true);
} else {
// Set the signedness of the result to match whether there was a U suffix
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40 changes: 40 additions & 0 deletions clang/test/Preprocessor/constants.c
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -E -verify %s

// C++ [lex.icon]p4 and C 6.4.4.1p2 + 6.4.4.2p7 both require C and C++ to
// validate the integer constant value when converting a preprocessing token
// into a token for semantic analysis, even within the preprocessor itself.

// Plain integer constant.
#if 999999999999999999999 // expected-error {{integer literal is too large to be represented in any integer type}}
#endif

// These cases were previously incorrectly accepted. See GH134658.

// Integer constant in an unevaluated branch of a conditional.
#if 1 ? 1 : 999999999999999999999 // expected-error {{integer literal is too large to be represented in any integer type}}
#endif

// Integer constant in an unevaluated operand of a logical operator.
#if 0 && 999999999999999999999 // expected-error {{integer literal is too large to be represented in any integer type}}
#endif

#if 1 || 999999999999999999999 // expected-error {{integer literal is too large to be represented in any integer type}}
#endif

// Make sure we also catch it in an elif condition.
#if 0
#elif 1 || 999999999999999999999 // expected-error {{integer literal is too large to be represented in any integer type}}
#endif

// However, if the block is skipped entirely, then it doesn't matter how
// invalid the constant value is.
#if 0
int x = 999999999999999999999;

#if 999999999999999999999
#endif

#if 0 && 999999999999999999999
#endif

#endif
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