Questions tagged [undefined-behavior]
The unpredictable outcome of compiling or executing a program which breaks rules of the language neither compiler, interpreter nor runtime-system have to enforce. DO NOT USE this tag for questions regarding the data type or return value of "undefined". In those cases, the [undefined] tag should be used instead.
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Can undefined behavior erase the hard drive?
From "Effective C++ 3rd edition by Scott Meyers":
To emphasize that the results of undefined behavior are not predictable and may be very unpleasant, experienced C++ programmers often say that ...
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Is 1 << 31 well defined in C when sizeof(int) == 4
According to the answer to this questions:
The result of E1 << E2 is E1 left-shifted E2 bit positions; vacated bits are filled with zeros. If E1 has an unsigned type, the value of the result ...
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Counter exit code 139 when running, but gdb make it through
My question sounds specific, but I doubt it still can be of a C++ debug issue.
I am using omnet++ which is to simulate wireless network. omnet++ itself is a c++ program.
I encountered a queer ...
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Undefined behaviour in (X)HTML?
Is there such a thing as undefined behaviour in (X)HTML?
I have wondered this after playing around with the <button> tag, which allows HTML to be rendered as button. Nothing new so far...
But ...
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Does the ternary operator short circuit in a defined way
If you have the following:
if (x)
{
y = *x;
}
else
{
y = 0;
}
Then behavior is guaranteed to be defined since we can only dereference x if it is not 0
Can the same be said for:
y = (x) ? *...
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Does JavaScript have undefined behaviour?
Does JavaScript have undefined behaviour (similar to C) or is it completely well-defined by the spec, and deterministic?
Note that I am discarding implementation bugs and spec divergences. I am also ...
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Is this failing test that adds zero to a null pointer undefined behaviour, a compiler bug, or something else?
I wrote a lightweight string_view wrapper for a C++14 project, and with MSVC 2017 it is triggering a static_assert at compile-time, yet the same code at run-time is passes the regular assert. My ...
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Near constant time rotate that does not violate the standards
I'm having a heck of a time trying to come up with a constant time rotate that does not violate the C/C++ standards.
The problem is the edge/corner cases, where operations are called out in ...
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How can you repurpose an array of floats as an array of doubles without undefined behavior?
In one particular C++ function, I happen to have a pointer to a big buffer of floats that I want to temporarily use to store half the number of doubles. Is there a method to use this buffer as scratch ...
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Is it undefined behaviour to allocate overlarge stack structures?
This is a C specification question.
We all know this is legal C and should work fine on any platform:
/* Stupid way to count the length of a number */
int count_len(int val) {
char buf[256];
...
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Is the behaviour of a program that has undefined behaviour on an unreachable path defined? [duplicate]
Consider
void swap(int* a, int* b)
{
if (a != b){
*a = *a ^ *b;
*b = *a ^ *b;
*a = *a ^ *b;
}
}
int main()
{
int a = 0;
int b = 1;
swap(&a, &b);...
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Examples using reinterpret_cast that do not trigger UB
Reading https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/reinterpret_cast I wonder what are use-cases of reinterpret_cast that are not UB and are used in practice?
The above description contains many cases ...
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Is calling a function with local side-effects twice in the same expression undefined behavior?
int f() {
static int i=0;
return ++i;
}
int g() {
return f() + f();
}
Does g() return 3 or is the result undefined?
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How does Rust know whether to run the destructor during stack unwind?
The documentation for mem::uninitialized points out why it is dangerous/unsafe to use that function: calling drop on uninitialized memory is undefined behavior.
So this code should be, I believe, ...
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Does incrementing in a member initializer list generate undefined behavior?
Is this causing undefined behaviour? Specifically, the incrementing in the initializer list and how will that be evaluated.
class Wrinkle {
public:
Wrinkle(int i) : a(++i), b(++i), x(++i) {}
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With std::vector, why is &vec[0] undefined behavior, but vec.data() safe?
I've been reading through the FAQ at isocpp.org at "Link here" and came across the caution that with an std::vector:
std::vector<int> v;
auto a = &v[0]; // Is undefined behaviour but
auto a ...
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Does an expression with undefined behaviour that is never actually executed make a program erroneous?
In many discussions about undefined behavior (UB), the point of view has been put forward that in the mere presence in a program of any construct that has UB in a program mandates a conforming ...
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Why is optimization forbidden if a C compiler cannot prove lack of UB?
If a C program has undefined behavior, anything can happen. Therefore compilers may assume that any given program does not contain UB. So, suppose our program contains the following:
x += 5;
/* Do ...
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C++ postfix expression undefined vs unspecified behaviour
Apologies in advance, I know the general topic of evaluation order has had a lot of SO questions on it already. However, having looked at them, I want to clarify a few specific points that I don't ...
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Can I "over-extend" an array by allocating more space to the enclosing struct?
Frankly, is such a code valid or does it produce UB?
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
struct __attribute__((__packed__)) weird_struct
{
int some;
...
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What will i++ + i++ evaluate to in C++17?
Looks like we're getting a whole new breed of "interview questions" for C++ (I hope not, actually).
It is known to be undefined behavior prior to C++17, but will it be well-defined from C++17 onward?
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In C and C++, is an expression using the comma operator like "a = b, ++a;" undefined?
Take these three snippets of C code:
1) a = b + a++
2) a = b + a; a++
3) a = b + a, a++
Everyone knows that example 1 is a Very Bad Thing, and clearly invokes undefined behavior. Example 2 has no ...
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Undefined behaviour in repeated use of prefix ++ operator
I read this answer about undefined behaviour, where I saw following statement:
++++++i; // UB, parsed as (++(++(++i)))
I don't think it is undefined behaviour. I have a doubt, Is it really UB in ...
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Valgrind shows memory leak in std::make_unique
I'm using Valgrind to check for memory leaks.
Unfortunately I get a Leak_DefinitelyLost warning.
Attached is a simplified version of my code that reproduces the error:
#include <iostream>
#...
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Is it OK to make a placement new on memory managed by a smart pointer?
Context
For test purpose, I need to construct an object on non-zero memory. This could be done with:
{
struct Type { /* IRL not empty */};
std::array<unsigned char, sizeof(Type)> ...
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Is it allowed to cast away const on a const-defined object as long as it is not actually modified?
Is the following allowed:
const int const_array[] = { 42 };
int maybe_inc(bool write, int* array) {
if (write) array[0]++;
return array[0];
}
int main() {
return maybe_inc(false, const_cast&...
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Engineered bool compares equal to both true and false, why?
The example bellows compiles, but the output is rather strange :
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
struct A
{
int a;
char b;
bool c;
};
int main()
{
A v;
std::...
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Object passed to std::move but not moved from?
I am reviewing some code like this, where A is a moveable type:
// Returns true exactly when ownership of a is taken
bool MaybeConsume(A&& a) {
if (some condition) {
Consume(std::move(a)...
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An union with a const and a nonconst member?
This appears to be undefined behavior
union A {
int const x;
float y;
};
A a = { 0 };
a.y = 1;
The spec says
Creating a new object at the storage location that a const object with static, ...
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Is performing arithmetic on a null pointer undefined behavior?
It looks to me like the following program computes an invalid pointer, since NULL is no good for anything but assignment and comparison for equality:
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>...
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Can I new[], then cast the pointer, then delete[] safely with built-in types in C++?
In my code I have effectively the following:
wchar_t* buffer = new wchar_t[size];
// bonus irrelevant code here
delete[] reinterpret_cast<char*>( buffer );
Types in question are all built-in ...
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What is the right way to find the average of two values?
I recently learned that integer overflow is an undefined behavior in C (side question - is it also UB in C++?)
Often in C programming you need to find the average of two values a and b. However doing ...
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How disastrous is integer overflow in C++?
I was just wondering how disastrous integer overflow really is. Take the following example program:
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
int a = 46341;
int b = a * a;
std::cout << ...
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Is a = 0; b = (a++, a + 1) ; undefined behavior (UB)?
see simple example:
int a = 0;
int b = (a ++ , a + 1); // result of b is UB or well defined ? (c++03).
This was changed in c++11/c++14 ?
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Is infinite loop still undefined behavior in C++ if it calls shared library?
It's said that infinite loop for(;;); is undefined behavior.
From http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/memory_model
In a valid C++ program, every thread eventually does one of the
following:...
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Are multiple mutations within initializer lists undefined behavior?
I am curious about initializer lists and sequence points. I read a while ago that the order of evaluation in initializer lists is left to right. If that is so, then there must be some kind of sequence ...
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Why is locking a std::mutex twice 'Undefined Behaviour'?
As per this article:
If you try and lock a non-recursive mutex twice from the same thread without unlocking in between, you get undefined behavior.
My very naive mind tells me why don't they just ...
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Uninitialized variable behaviour in C++
I've checked myself, I wrote a program like this
int main() {
int i;
cout << i;
return 0;
}
I ran the program a few times and the result was same all the time, zero.
I've tried it in C and ...
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Is the following an undefined behavior? i = func(i)
I know that i=i++; is an undefined behavior, because i is changed twice before the sequence point ;.
But I don't know if the compiler guarantees the case as below is not an undefined behavior:
int ...
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Can a heap-allocated object be const in C++?
In C++ a stack-allocated object can be declared const:
const Class object;
after that trying to call a non-const method on such object is undefined behaviour:
const_cast<Class*>( &object )...
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Dependencies in Initialization Lists
Is this behavior well-defined?
class Foo
{
int A, B;
public:
Foo(int Bar): B(Bar), A(B + 123)
{
}
};
int main()
{
Foo MyFoo(0);
return 0;
}
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Detect dangling references to temporary
Clang 3.9 extremely reuses memory used by temporaries.
This code is UB (simplified code):
template <class T>
class my_optional
{
public:
bool has{ false };
T value;
const T& ...
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Are all functions in C/C++ assumed to return?
I was reading this paper on undefined behaviour and one of the example "optimisations" looks highly dubious:
if (arg2 == 0)
ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_DIVISION_BY_ZERO),
...
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Why does this implementation of strlen() work?
(Disclaimer: I've seen this question, and I am not re-asking it -- I am interested in why the code works, and not in how it works.)
So here's this implementation of Apple's (well, FreeBSD's) strlen()....
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C safely taking absolute value of integer
Consider following program (C99):
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
int main(void)
{
printf("Enter int in range %jd .. %jd:\n > ", INTMAX_MIN, ...
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Does *&++i cause undefined behaviour in C++03?
In another answer it was stated that prior to C++11, where i is an int, then use of the expression:
*&++i
caused undefined behaviour. Is this true?
On the other answer there was a little ...
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Are multidimensional array accesses sequenced?
Does Standard C make any guarantee to the order in which expressions inside multidimensional array indices are evaluated? Is there a defined sequence point between each successive [] while indexing a ...
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How to deal with clang's (3.9) -Wexpansion-to-defined warning?
clang 3.9 has added to -Wall a the warning -Wexpansion-to-defined, which produces
macro expansion producing 'defined' has undefined behaviour
in case defined is used outside an #if expression, ...
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Can I use [[noreturn]] on non-void returning functions?
I've never seen [[ noreturn ]] used on non-void returning functions before.
Is the following well defined?
[[ noreturn ]] int function();
int function(){
while(true){/* impl */}
return 0;
}
...
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Does "undefined behaviour" extend to compile-time?
We've all heard the warnings that if you invoke undefined behaviour in C or C++, anything at all can happen.
Is this limited to any runtime behaviour at all, or does this also include any compile-...