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/*************************************************************************
* This file documents all the macros approved for use in windows source
* code. It includes some experimental macros which should only be used by
* experts.
*
* DO NOT include this file directly. This file is include after
* specstrings.h. So we can undefine every possible old definition including
* private internal macros people should not be using, as well as macros from
* sal.h. Macros are redefined here in a way to cause syntax errors when used
* incorrectly during a normal build when specstrings.h is included and
* __SPECSTRINGS_STRICT_LEVEL is defined.
*
* There are several levels of strictness, each level includes the behavior of
* all previous levels.
*
* 0 - Disable strict checking
* 1 - Break on unapproved macros and misuse of statement
* macros such as __fallthrough (default)
* 2 - Deprecated some old macros that should not be used
* 3 - Use VS 2005 Source Annotation to make sure every macro
* is used in the right context. For example placing __in on a return
* parameter will result in an error.
************************************************************************/
#ifndef __SPECSTRINGS_STRICT_LEVEL
#define __SPECSTRINGS_STRICT_LEVEL 1
#endif
/************************************************************************
* Introduction
*
* specstrings.h provides a set of annotations to describe how a function uses
* its parameters - the assumptions it makes about them, and the guarantees it
* makes upon finishing.
*
* Annotations must be placed before a function parameter's type or its return
* type. There are two basic classes of common annotations buffer annotations
* and advanced annotations. Buffer annotations describe how functions use
* their pointer parameters, and advanced annotations either describe
* complex/unusual buffer behavior, or provide additional information about a
* parameter that is not otherwise expressible.
*
* Buffer Annotations
*
* The most important annotations in SpecStrings.h provide a consistent way to
* annotate buffer parameters or return values for a function. Each of these
* annotations describes a single buffer (which could be a string, a
* fixed-length or variable-length array, or just a pointer) that the function
* interacts with: where it is, how large it is, how much is initialized, and
* what the function does with it.
*
* The appropriate macro for a given buffer can be constructed using the table
* below. Just pick the appropriate values from each category, and combine
* them together with a leading underscore. Some combinations of values do not
* make sense as buffer annotations. Only meaningful annotations can be added
* to your code; for a list of these, see the buffer annotation definitions
* section.
*
* Only a single buffer annotation should be used for each parameter.
*
* |------------|------------|---------|--------|----------|---------------|
* | Level | Usage | Size | Output | Optional | Parameters |
* |------------|------------|---------|--------|----------|---------------|
* | <> | <> | <> | <> | <> | <> |
* | _deref | _in | _ecount | _full | _opt | (size) |
* | _deref_opt | _out | _bcount | _part | | (size,length) |
* | | _inout | | | | |
* | | | | | | |
* |------------|------------|---------|--------|----------|---------------|
*
* Note: "<>" represents the empty string.
*
* Level: Describes the buffer pointer's level of indirection from the
* parameter or return value 'p'.
*
* <> : p is the buffer pointer.
* _deref : *p is the buffer pointer. p must not be NULL.
* _deref_opt : *p may be the buffer pointer. p may be NULL, in which case the
* rest of the annotation is ignored.
*
* Usage: Describes how the function uses the buffer.
*
* <> : The buffer is not accessed. If used on the return value or with
* _deref, the function will provide the buffer, and it will be uninitialized
* at exit. Otherwise, the caller must provide the buffer. This should only
* be used for alloc and free functions.
*
* _in : The function will only read from the buffer. The caller must provide
* the buffer and initialize it.
*
* _out : The function will only write to the buffer. If used on the return
* value or with _deref, the function will provide the buffer and initialize
* it. Otherwise, the caller must provide the buffer, and the function will
* initialize it.
*
* _inout : The function may freely read from and write to the buffer. The
* caller must provide the buffer and initialize it. If used with _deref, the
* buffer may be reallocated by the function.
*
* Size: Describes the total size of the buffer. This may be less than the
* space actually allocated for the buffer, in which case it describes the
* accessible amount.
*
* <> : No buffer size is given. If the type specifies the buffer size (such
* as with LPSTR and LPWSTR), that amount is used. Otherwise, the buffer is
* one element long. Must be used with _in, _out, or _inout.
*
* _ecount : The buffer size is an explicit element count.
*
* _bcount : The buffer size is an explicit byte count.
*
* Output: Describes how much of the buffer will be initialized by the
* function. For _inout buffers, this also describes how much is initialized
* at entry. Omit this category for _in buffers; they must be fully
* initialized by the caller.
*
* <> : The type specifies how much is initialized. For instance, a function
* initializing an LPWSTR must NULL-terminate the string.
*
* _full : The function initializes the entire buffer.
*
* _part : The function initializes part of the buffer, and explicitly
* indicates how much.
*
* Optional: Describes if the buffer itself is optional.
*
* <> : The pointer to the buffer must not be NULL.
*
* _opt : The pointer to the buffer might be NULL. It will be checked before
* being dereferenced.
*
* Parameters: Gives explicit counts for the size and length of the buffer.
*
* <> : There is no explicit count. Use when neither _ecount nor _bcount is
* used.
*
* (size) : Only the buffer's total size is given. Use with _ecount or _bcount
* but not _part.
*
* (size,length) : The buffer's total size and initialized length are
* given. Use with _ecount_part and _bcount_part.
*
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Buffer Annotation Examples
*
* LWSTDAPI_(BOOL) StrToIntExA(
* LPCSTR pszString, // No annotation required, const implies __in.
* DWORD dwFlags,
* __out int *piRet // A pointer whose dereference will be filled in.
* );
*
* void MyPaintingFunction(
* __in HWND hwndControl, // An initialized read-only parameter.
* __in_opt HDC hdcOptional, // An initialized read-only parameter that
* // might be NULL.
* __inout IPropertyStore *ppsStore // An initialized parameter that
* // may be freely used and modified.
* );
*
* LWSTDAPI_(BOOL) PathCompactPathExA(
* __out_ecount(cchMax) LPSTR pszOut, // A string buffer with cch elements
* // that will be '\0' terminated
* // on exit.
* LPCSTR pszSrc, // No annotation required,
* // const implies __in.
* UINT cchMax,
* DWORD dwFlags
* );
*
* HRESULT SHLocalAllocBytes(
* size_t cb,
* __deref_bcount(cb) T **ppv // A pointer whose dereference will be set
* // to an uninitialized buffer with cb bytes.
* );
*
* __inout_bcount_full(cb) : A buffer with cb elements that is fully
* initialized at entry and exit, and may be written to by this function.
*
* __out_ecount_part(count, *countOut) : A buffer with count elements that
* will be partially initialized by this function. The function indicates how
* much it initialized by setting *countOut.
*
************************************************************************/
#if (_MSC_VER >= 1400) && !defined(__midl) && !defined(_PREFAST_) && (__SPECSTRINGS_STRICT_LEVEL > 0)
#pragma once
#include <wmspecstrings_undef.h>
#define __ecount(size) __allowed(on_return)
#define __bcount(size) __allowed(on_return)
#define __xcount(size) __allowed(on_return)
#define __in __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_ecount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_bcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_xcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_z __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_ecount_z(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_bcount_z(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_ecount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_bcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_xcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_ecount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_bcount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_xcount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_ecount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_bcount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_xcount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_z __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_ecount_z(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_bcount_z(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_ecount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_bcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_xcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_ecount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_bcount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_xcount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_ecount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_bcount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_xcount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_z __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_ecount_z(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_bcount_z(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __ecount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __bcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __xcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_ecount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_bcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_z_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_ecount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_bcount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_xcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_ecount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_bcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_xcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_ecount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_bcount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_xcount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_ecount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_bcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_xcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_ecount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_bcount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_ecount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_bcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_xcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_ecount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_bcount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_xcount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_ecount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_bcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_xcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_z_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_ecount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_ecount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __inout_bcount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_ecount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_bcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_xcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_in __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_in_ecount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_in_bcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_in_xcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_ecount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_bcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_xcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_ecount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_bcount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_xcount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_ecount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_bcount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_xcount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_z __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_ecount_z(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_bcount_z(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_xcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_ecount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_bcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_xcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_ecount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_bcount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_xcount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_ecount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_bcount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_xcount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_z __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_ecount_z(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_bcount_z(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_ecount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_bcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_xcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_in_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_in_ecount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_in_bcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_in_xcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_ecount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_bcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_xcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_ecount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_bcount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_xcount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_ecount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_bcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_xcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_z_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_ecount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_bcount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_ecount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_bcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_xcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_ecount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_bcount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_xcount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_ecount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_bcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_xcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_z_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_ecount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_inout_bcount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_ecount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_bcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_xcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_in __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_in_ecount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_in_bcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_in_xcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_ecount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_bcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_xcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_ecount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_bcount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_xcount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_ecount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_bcount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_xcount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_ecount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_bcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_xcount(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_ecount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_bcount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_xcount_part(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_ecount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_bcount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_xcount_full(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_z __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_ecount_z(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_bcount_z(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_ecount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_bcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_xcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_in_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_in_ecount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_in_bcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_in_xcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_ecount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_bcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_xcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_ecount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_bcount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_xcount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_ecount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_bcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_xcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_z_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_ecount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_out_bcount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_ecount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_bcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_xcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_ecount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_bcount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_xcount_part_opt(size,len) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_ecount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_bcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_xcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_z_opt __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_ecount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_opt_inout_bcount_z_opt(size) __allowed(on_parameter)
/************************************************************************
* Advanced Annotations
*
* Advanced annotations describe behavior that is not expressible with the
* regular buffer macros. These may be used either to annotate buffer
* parameters that involve complex or conditional behavior, or to enrich
* existing annotations with additional information.
*
* __success(expr) T f() : <expr> indicates whether function f succeeded or
* not. If <expr> is true at exit, all the function's guarantees (as given
* by other annotations) must hold. If <expr> is false at exit, the caller
* should not expect any of the function's guarantees to hold. If not used,
* the function must always satisfy its guarantees. Added automatically to
* functions that indicate success in standard ways, such as by returning an
* HRESULT.
*
* __out_awcount(expr, size) T *p : Pointer p is a buffer whose size may be
* given in either bytes or elements. If <expr> is true, this acts like
* __out_bcount. If <expr> is false, this acts like __out_ecount. This
* should only be used to annotate old APIs.
*
* __in_awcount(expr, size) T* p : Pointer p is a buffer whose size may be given
* in either bytes or elements. If <expr> is true, this acts like
* __in_bcount. If <expr> is false, this acts like __in_ecount. This should
* only be used to annotate old APIs.
*
* __nullterminated T* p : Pointer p is a buffer that may be read or written
* up to and including the first '\0' character or pointer. May be used on
* typedefs, which marks valid (properly initialized) instances of that type
* as being null-terminated.
*
* __nullnullterminated T* p : Pointer p is a buffer that may be read or
* written up to and including the first sequence of two '\0' characters or
* pointers. May be used on typedefs, which marks valid instances of that
* type as being double-null terminated.
*
* __reserved T v : Value v must be 0/NULL, reserved for future use.
*
* __checkReturn T f(); : Return value of f must not be ignored by callers
* of this function.
*
* __typefix(ctype) T v : Value v should be treated as an instance of ctype,
* rather than its declared type when considering validity.
*
* __override T f(); : Specify C#-style 'override' behaviour for overriding
* virtual methods.
*
* __callback T f(); : Function f can be used as a function pointer.
*
* __format_string T p : Pointer p is a string that contains % markers in
* the style of printf.
*
* __blocksOn(resource) f(); : Function f blocks on the resource 'resource'.
*
* __fallthrough : Annotates switch statement labels where fall-through is
* desired, to distinguish from forgotten break statements.
*
* __range(low_bnd, up_bnd) int f(): The return from the function "f" must
* be in the inclusive numeric range [low_bnd, up_bnd].
*
* __in_range(low_bnd, up_bnd) int i : Precondition that integer i must be
* in the inclusive numeric range [low_bnd, up_bnd].
*
* __out_range(low_bnd, up_bnd) int i : Postcondition that integer i must be
* in the inclusive numeric range [low_bnd, up_bnd].
*
* __deref_in_range(low_bnd, up_bnd) int* pi : Precondition that integer *pi
* must be in the inclusive numeric range [low_bnd, up_bnd].
*
* __deref_out_range(low_bnd, up_bnd) int* pi : Postcondition that integer
* *pi must be in the inclusive numeric range [low_bnd, up_bnd].
*
* The first argument of a range macro may also be a C relational operator
* (<,>,!=, ==, <=, >=).
*
* __range(rel_op, j) int f(): Postcondition that "f() rel_op j" must be
* true. Note that j may be a expression known only at runtime.
*
* __in_range(rel_op, j) int i : Precondition that "i rel_op j" must be
* true. Note that j may be a expression known only at runtime.
*
* __out_range(rel_op, j) int i : Postcondition that integer "i rel_op j"
* must be true. Note that j may be a expression known only at runtime.
*
* __deref_in_range(rel_op, j) int *pi : Precondition that "*pi rel_op j"
* must be true. Note that j may be a expression known only at runtime.
*
* __deref_out_range(rel_op, j) int *pi : Postcondition that "*pi rel_op j"
* must be true. Note that j may be a expression known only at runtime.
*
* __in_bound int i : Precondition that integer i must be bound, but the
* exact range can't be specified at compile time. __in_range should be
* used if the range can be explicitly stated.
*
* __out_bound int i : Postcondition that integer i must be bound, but the
* exact range can't be specified at compile time. __out_range should be
* used if the range can be explicitly stated.
*
* __deref_out_bound int pi : Postcondition that integer *pi must be bound,
* but the exact range can't be specified at compile time.
* __deref_out_range should be used if the range can be explicitly stated.
*
* __assume_bound(expr); : Assume that the expression is bound to some known
* range. This can be used to suppress integer overflow warnings on integral
* expressions that are known to be bound due to reasons not explicit in the
* code. Use as a statement in the body of a function.
*
* __allocator void f(): Function allocates memory using an integral size
* argument
*
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Advanced Annotation Examples
*
* __success(return == TRUE) LWSTDAPI_(BOOL)
* PathCanonicalizeA(__out_ecount(MAX_PATH) LPSTR pszBuf, LPCSTR pszPath);
* // pszBuf is only guaranteed to be null-terminated when TRUE is returned.
*
* // Initialized LPWSTRs are null-terminated strings.
* typedef __nullterminated WCHAR* LPWSTR;
*
* __out_ecount(cch) __typefix(LPWSTR) void *psz;
* // psz is a buffer parameter which will be a null-terminated WCHAR string
* // at exit, and which initially contains cch WCHARs.
*
************************************************************************/
#define __success(expr) __allowed(on_function_or_typedecl)
#define __out_awcount(expr,size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __in_awcount(expr,size) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __nullterminated __allowed(on_typedecl)
#define __nullnullterminated __allowed(on_typedecl)
#define __reserved __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __checkReturn __allowed(on_function)
#define __typefix(ctype) __allowed(on_parameter_or_return)
#define __override __allowed(on_function)
#define __callback __allowed(on_function)
#define __format_string __allowed(on_parameter_or_return)
#define __blocksOn(resource) __allowed(on_function)
#define __fallthrough __allowed(as_statement)
#define __range(lb,ub) __allowed(on_return)
#define __in_range(lb,ub) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_range(lb,ub) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_in_range(lb,ub) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_range(lb,ub) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __field_range(lb,ub) __allowed(on_field)
#define __bound __allowed(on_return)
#define __in_bound __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_bound __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __deref_out_bound __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __assume_bound(i) __allowed(as_statement_with_arg(i))
#define __allocator __allowed(on_function)
/***************************************************************************
* Expert Macros
***************************************************************************/
#define __null __allowed(on_typedecl)
#define __notnull __allowed(on_typedecl)
#define __maybenull __allowed(on_typedecl)
#define __exceptthat __allowed(on_typedecl)
/***************************************************************************
* Macros to classify fields of structures.
* Structure Annotations
*
* The buffer annotations are a convenient way of describing
* relationships between buffers and their size on a function by
* function basis. Very often struct or class data members have similar
* invariants, which can be expressed directly on the type.
*
* Similar to our buffer annotations we can summarize all the various
* structure annotations by one choosing an element from each column of
* this table to build a composite annotation.
*
* +--------------------------------------------------+
* | Selector | Units | Size/Init | Optional |
* |----------+---------+------------------+----------|
* | __field | _ecount | (size) | empty |
* |----------+---------+------------------+----------|
* | __struct | _bcount | _full(size) | _opt |
* |----------+---------+------------------+----------|
* | | _xcount | _part(size,init) | |
* +--------------------------------------------------+
*
* Note that empty represents the empty string. Sometime arguments need
* to be "floated" to the left to give us a valid annotation name. For
* example the naive combination __field_ecount(size)_opt is actually
* written as __field_ecount_opt(size). Not all possible combinations
* are currently supported or sensible. See specstrings_strict.h for
* the currently supported set. Those that are supported are documented
* below.
*
*Summary of Elements
*
* Selector
*
* __field
* The annotation should only be placed in front
* of data members of structures and classes. The
* data members are pointers to a block of data.
* The annotations describe properties about the
* size of the block of data. This can be used for
*
* __struct
* The annotation should only be placed at the
* beginning of the definition of a structure or
* class. These annotations are used when a struct
* or class is used as a "header" that is
* allocated inline with a block of data and there
* is no apparent field that represents the tail
* end of the structure.
*
* Units
*
* _ecount
* All size and initialization values are in terms
* of elements of the appropriate type
*
* _bcount
* All size and initialization values are in terms
* of raw byte sizes.
*
* _xcount
* The size or initialization values cannot be
* properly expressed as a simple byte or element
* count, and instead a place holder is used to
* document the relationship.
*
* Size/Init
* All the size/init expressions can contain references to
* other fields in the struct or class.
*
* (size)
* The size of the buffer is determined by the
* expression size. Unless, the type of the buffer
* provides more information nothing is know about
* how much of this data is initialized. For
* example, if the data member happens to be a
* string type such as LPSTR. It is assumed that
* the data is initialized to the first '\0'.
*
* _full(size)
* The size of the buffer is determined by the
* expression size and all the data in the buffer
* is guaranteed to be initialized.
*
* _part(size,init)
* The size of the buffer is determined by the
* expression size and all the data in the buffer
* is guaranteed to be initialized up to init
* elements or bytes.
*
* Optional
*
* empty
* The pointer to the block of memory is never
* NULL
*
* _opt
* The pointer to the block of memory is may be
* NULL
*
*
* // Basic Usage of Struct Annotations
* #include <stdio.h>
* #include <stdlib.h>
* struct buf_s {
* int sz;
* __field_bcount_full(sz)
* char *buf;
* };
* void InitBuf(__out struct *buf_s b,int sz) {
* b->buf = calloc(sz,sizeof(char));
* b->sz = sz;
* }
* void WriteBuf(__in FILE *fp,__in struct *buf_s b) {
* fwrite(b->buf,b->sz,sizeof(char),fp);
* }
* void ReadBuf(__in FILE *fp,__inout struct *buf_s b) {
* fread(b->buf,b->sz,sizeof(char),fp);
* }
*
*
*
* // Inline Allocated Buffer
* struct buf_s {
* int sz;
* __field_bcount(sz)
* char buf[1];
* };
* void WriteBuf(__in FILE *fp,__in struct *buf_s b) {
* fwrite(&(b->buf),b->sz,sizeof(char),fp);
* }
* void ReadBuf(__in FILE *fp,__inout struct *buf_s b) {
* fread(&(b->buf),b->sz,sizeof(char),fp);
* }
*
*
*
* // Embedded Header Structure
* __struct_bcount(sz)
* struct buf_s {
* int sz;
* };
* void WriteBuf(__in FILE *fp,__in struct *buf_s b) {
* fwrite(&b,b->sz,sizeof(char),fp);
* }
* void ReadBuf(__in FILE *fp,__inout struct *buf_s b) {
* fread(&b,b->sz,sizeof(char),fp);
* }
*
*
****************************************************************************/
#define __field_ecount(size) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_bcount(size) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_xcount(size) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_ecount_opt(size) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_bcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_xcount_opt(size) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_ecount_part(size,init) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_bcount_part(size,init) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_xcount_part(size,init) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_ecount_part_opt(size,init) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_bcount_part_opt(size,init) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_xcount_part_opt(size,init) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_ecount_full(size) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_bcount_full(size) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_xcount_full(size) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_ecount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_bcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_xcount_full_opt(size) __allowed(on_field)
#define __struct_bcount(size) __allowed(on_struct)
#define __struct_xcount(size) __allowed(on_struct)
/***************************************************************************
* Macros to classify the entrypoints and indicate their category.
*
* Pre-defined control point categories include: RPC, KERNEL, GDI.
*
* Pre-defined control point macros include:
* __rpc_entry, __kernel_entry, __gdi_entry.
***************************************************************************/
#define __control_entrypoint(category) __allowed(on_function)
#define __rpc_entry __allowed(on_function)
#define __kernel_entry __allowed(on_function)
#define __gdi_entry __allowed(on_function)
/***************************************************************************
* Macros to track untrusted data and their validation. The list of untrusted
* sources include:
*
* FILE - File reading stream or API
* NETWORK - Socket readers
* INTERNET - WinInet and WinHttp readers
* USER_REGISTRY - HKCU portions of the registry
* USER_MODE - Parameters to kernel entry points
* RPC - Parameters to RPC entry points
* DRIVER - Device driver
***************************************************************************/
#define __in_data_source(src_sym) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_data_source(src_sym) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __field_data_source(src_sym) __allowed(on_field)
#define __this_out_data_source(src_syn) __allowed(on_function)
/**************************************************************************
* Macros to tag file parsing code. Predefined formats include:
* PNG - Portable Network Graphics
* JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Group
* BMP - Bitmap
* RC_BMP - Resource bitmap
* WMF - Windows Metafile
* EMF - Windows Enhanced Metafile
* GIF - Graphics Interchange Format
* MIME_TYPE - MIME type from header tokens
* MAIL_MONIKER - MAIL information refered by URL moniker
* HTML - HyperText Markup Language
* WMPHOTO - Windows media photo
* OE_VCARD - Outlook Express virtual card
* OE_CONTACT - Outlook Express contact
* MIDI - Musical Instrument Digital Interface
* LDIF - LDAP Data Interchange Format
* AVI - Audio Visual Interchange
* ACM - Audio Compression Manager
**************************************************************************/
#define __out_validated(filetype_sym) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __this_out_validated(filetype_sym) __allowed(on_function)
#define __file_parser(filetype_sym) __allowed(on_function)
#define __file_parser_class(filetype_sym) __allowed(on_struct)
#define __file_parser_library(filetype_sym) __allowed(as_global_decl)
/***************************************************************************
* Macros to track the code content in the file. The type of code
* contents currently tracked:
*
* NDIS_DRIVER - NDIS Device driver
***************************************************************************/
#define __source_code_content(codetype_sym) __allowed(as_global_decl)
/***************************************************************************
* Macros to track the code content in the class. The type of code
* contents currently tracked:
*
* DCOM - Class implementing DCOM
***************************************************************************/
#define __class_code_content(codetype_sym) __allowed(on_struct)
/*************************************************************************
* Macros to tag encoded function pointers
**************************************************************************/
#define __encoded_pointer
#define __encoded_array
#define __field_encoded_pointer __allowed(on_field)
#define __field_encoded_array __allowed(on_field)
#define __transfer(formal) __allowed(on_parameter_or_return)
#define __assume_validated(exp) __allowed(as_statement_with_arg(exp))
/*************************************************************************
* __analysis_assume(expr) : Expert macro use only when directed. Use this to
* tell static analysis tools like PREfix and PREfast about a non-coded
* assumption that you wish the tools to assume. The assumption will be
* understood by those tools. By default there is no dynamic checking or
* static checking of the assumption in any build.
*
* To obtain dynamic checking wrap this macro in your local version of a debug
* assert.
* Please do not put function calls in the expression because this is not
* supported by all tools:
* __analysis_assume(GetObject () != NULL); // DO NOT DO THIS
*
*************************************************************************/
#define __analysis_assume(expr) __allowed(as_statement_with_arg(expr))
#define __analysis_assert(expr) __allowed(as_statement_with_arg(expr))
/*************************************************************************
* __analysis_hint(hint_sym) : Expert macro use only when
* directed. Use this to influence certain analysis heuristics
* used by the tools. These hints do not describe the semantics
* of functions but simply direct the tools to act in a certain
* way.
*
* Current hints that are supported are:
*
* INLINE - inline this function during analysis overrides any
* default heuristics
* NOINLINE - do not inline this function during analysis overrides
* and default heuristics
*************************************************************************/
#define __analysis_hint(hint) __allowed(on_function)
/*************************************************************************
* Macros to encode abstract properties of values. Used by SALadt.h
*************************************************************************/
#define __type_has_adt_prop(adt,prop) __allowed(on_typdecl)
#define __out_has_adt_prop(adt,prop) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_not_has_adt_prop(adt,prop) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_transfer_adt_prop(arg) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __out_has_type_adt_props(typ) __allowed(on_parameter)
#define __assume_ValidCompNameA(expr) __allowed(as_statement_with_arg(expr))
#define __assume_ValidCompNameW(expr) __allowed(as_statement_with_arg(expr))
/*************************************************************************
* Macros used by Prefast for Drivers
*
* __possibly_notnulltermiated :
*
* Used for return values of parameters or functions that do not
* guarantee nullterimination in all cases.
*
*************************************************************************/
#define __possibly_notnulltermiated __allowed(on_parameter_or_return)
/*************************************************************************
* Advanced macros
*
* __volatile
* The __volatile annotation identifies a global variable or
* structure field that:
* 1) is not declared volatile;
* 2) is accessed concurrently by multiple threads.
*
* The __deref_volatile annotation identifies a global variable
* or structure field that stores a pointer to some data that:
* 1) is not declared volatile;
* 2) is accessed concurrently by multiple threads.
*
* Prefast uses these annotations to find patterns of code that
* may result in unexpected re-fetching of the global variable
* into a local variable.
*
* We also provide two complimentary annotations __nonvolatile
* and __deref_nonvolatile that could be used to suppress Prefast
*
* re-fetching warnings on variables that are known either:
* 1) not to be in danger of being re-fetched or,
* 2) not to lead to incorrect results if they are re-fetched
*
*************************************************************************/
#define __volatile __allowed(on_global_or_field)
#define __deref_volatile __allowed(on_global_or_field)
#define __nonvolatile __allowed(on_global_or_field)
#define __deref_nonvolatile __allowed(on_global_or_field)
/*************************************************************************
* Macros deprecated with strict level greater then 1.
**************************************************************************/
#if (__SPECSTRINGS_STRICT_LEVEL > 1)
/* Must come before macro defintions */
#pragma deprecated(__in_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__in_ecount_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__in_bcount_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__out_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__out_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__out_ecount_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__out_bcount_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__inout_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__inout_ecount_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__inout_bcount_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__in_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__in_ecount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__in_bcount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__out_ecount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__out_bcount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__inout_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__inout_ecount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__inout_bcount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_out_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_out_ecount_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_out_bcount_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_inout_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_inout_ecount_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_inout_bcount_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_out_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_out_ecount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_out_bcount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_inout_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_inout_ecount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_inout_bcount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_opt_inout_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_opt_inout_ecount_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_opt_inout_bcount_nz)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_opt_out_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_opt_out_ecount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_opt_out_bcount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_opt_inout_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_opt_inout_ecount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__deref_opt_inout_bcount_nz_opt)
#pragma deprecated(__deref)
#pragma deprecated(__pre)
#pragma deprecated(__post)
#pragma deprecated(__readableTo)
#pragma deprecated(__writableTo)
#pragma deprecated(__maybevalid)
#pragma deprecated(__data_entrypoint)
#pragma deprecated(__inexpressible_readableTo)
#pragma deprecated(__readonly)
#pragma deprecated(__byte_writableTo)
#pragma deprecated(__byte_readableTo)
#pragma deprecated(__elem_readableTo)
#pragma deprecated(__elem_writableTo)
#pragma deprecated(__valid)
#pragma deprecated(__notvalid)
#pragma deprecated(__refparam)
#pragma deprecated(__precond)
#endif
/* Define soon to be deprecated macros to nops. */
#define __in_nz
#define __in_ecount_nz(size)
#define __in_bcount_nz(size)
#define __out_nz
#define __out_nz_opt
#define __out_ecount_nz(size)
#define __out_bcount_nz(size)
#define __inout_nz
#define __inout_ecount_nz(size)
#define __inout_bcount_nz(size)
#define __in_nz_opt
#define __in_ecount_nz_opt(size)
#define __in_bcount_nz_opt(size)
#define __out_ecount_nz_opt(size)
#define __out_bcount_nz_opt(size)
#define __inout_nz_opt
#define __inout_ecount_nz_opt(size)
#define __inout_bcount_nz_opt(size)
#define __deref_out_nz
#define __deref_out_ecount_nz(size)
#define __deref_out_bcount_nz(size)
#define __deref_inout_nz
#define __deref_inout_ecount_nz(size)
#define __deref_inout_bcount_nz(size)
#define __deref_out_nz_opt
#define __deref_out_ecount_nz_opt(size)
#define __deref_out_bcount_nz_opt(size)
#define __deref_inout_nz_opt
#define __deref_inout_ecount_nz_opt(size)
#define __deref_inout_bcount_nz_opt(size)
#define __deref_opt_inout_nz
#define __deref_opt_inout_ecount_nz(size)
#define __deref_opt_inout_bcount_nz(size)
#define __deref_opt_out_nz_opt
#define __deref_opt_out_ecount_nz_opt(size)
#define __deref_opt_out_bcount_nz_opt(size)
#define __deref_opt_inout_nz_opt
#define __deref_opt_inout_ecount_nz_opt(size)
#define __deref_opt_inout_bcount_nz_opt(size)
#define __deref
#define __pre
#define __post
#define __readableTo(count)
#define __writableTo(count)
#define __maybevalid
#define __inexpressible_readableTo(string)
#define __data_entrypoint(category)
#define __readonly
#define __byte_writableTo(count)
#define __byte_readableTo(count)
#define __elem_readableTo(count)
#define __elem_writableTo(count)
#define __valid
#define __notvalid
#define __refparam
#define __precond(condition)
/*************************************************************************
* Definitions to force a compile error when macros are used improperly.
* Relies on VS 2005 source annotations.
*************************************************************************/
#define __allowed(p) __$allowed_##p
#define __$allowed_as_global_decl /* empty */
#define __$allowed_as_statement_with_arg(x) \
__pragma(warning(push)) __pragma(warning(disable : 4548)) \
do {__noop(x);} while((0,0) __pragma(warning(pop)) )
#define __$allowed_as_statement __$allowed_as_statement_with_arg(1)
/**************************************************************************
* This should go away. It's only for __success which we should split into.
* __success and __typdecl_sucess
***************************************************************************/
#define __$allowed_on_function_or_typedecl /* empty */
#if (__SPECSTRINGS_STRICT_LEVEL == 1) || (__SPECSTRINGS_STRICT_LEVEL == 2)
#define __$allowed_on_typedecl /* empty */
#define __$allowed_on_return /* empty */
#define __$allowed_on_parameter /* empty */
#define __$allowed_on_function /* empty */
#define __$allowed_on_struct /* empty */
#define __$allowed_on_field /* empty */
#define __$allowed_on_parameter_or_return /* empty */
#define __$allowed_on_global_or_field /* empty */
#elif __SPECSTRINGS_STRICT_LEVEL == 3
#define __$allowed_on_typedecl /* empty */
/* Define dummy source attributes. Still needs more testing */
#define __$allowed_on_return [returnvalue: OnReturnOnly]
#define __$allowed_on_parameter [OnParameterOnly]
#define __$allowed_on_function [method: OnFunctionOnly]
#define __$allowed_on_struct [OnStructOnly]
#define __$allowed_on_field [OnFieldOnly]
#define __$allowed_on_parameter_or_return [OnParameterOrReturnOnly]
#define __$allowed_on_global_or_field /* empty */
#pragma push_macro( "DECL_SA" )
#pragma push_macro( "SA" )
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define SA(x) x
#define DECL_SA(name,loc) \
[repeatable] \
[source_annotation_attribute( loc )] \
struct name##Attribute { name##Attribute(); const char* ignored; };
#else
#define SA(x) SA_##x
#define DECL_SA(name,loc) \
[source_annotation_attribute( loc )] \
struct name { const char* ignored; };\
typedef struct name name;
#endif /* #endif __cplusplus */
DECL_SA(OnParameterOnly,SA(Parameter));
DECL_SA(OnReturnOnly,SA(ReturnValue));
DECL_SA(OnFunctionOnly,SA(Method));
DECL_SA(OnStructOnly,SA(Struct));
DECL_SA(OnFieldOnly,SA(Field));
DECL_SA(OnParameterOrReturnOnly,SA(Parameter) | SA(ReturnValue));
#pragma pop_macro( "SA" )
#pragma pop_macro( "DECL_SA" )
#endif
#endif
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