I'm translating Clang error messages into another language, and near the bottom of the file I found the following entries:
def warn_unannotated_fallthrough : Warning<
"unannotated fall-through between switch labels">,
InGroup<ImplicitFallthrough>, DefaultIgnore;
and
def warn_unannotated_fallthrough_per_function : Warning<
"unannotated fall-through between switch labels in partly-annotated "
"function">, InGroup<ImplicitFallthroughPerFunction>, DefaultIgnore;
I attempted to search for mentions of these warnings, and found this code snipplet:
int fallthrough(int n) {
switch (n / 10) {
case 0:
n += 100;
- case 1: // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels in partly annotated method}} expected-note{{insert '[[clang::fallthrough]];' to silence this warning}} expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}}
+ case 1: // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through}} expected-note{{insert '[[clang::fallthrough]];' to silence this warning}} expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}}
switch (n) {
case 111:
n += 111;
[[clang::fallthrough]];
case 112:
n += 112;
- case 113: // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through between switch labels in partly annotated method}} expected-note{{insert '[[clang::fallthrough]];' to silence this warning}} expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}}
+ case 113: // expected-warning{{unannotated fall-through}} expected-note{{insert '[[clang::fallthrough]];' to silence this warning}} expected-note{{insert 'break;' to avoid fall-through}}
n += 113;
break ;
}
What does Clang mean by "annotated"?