// C, C++ void test() { int *p = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int)); delete p; // warn } // C, C++ void __attribute((ownership_returns(malloc))) *user_malloc(size_t); void test() { int *p = (int *)user_malloc(sizeof(int)); delete p; // warn } // C, C++ void test() { int *p = new int; free(p); // warn } // C, C++ void test() { int *p = new int[1]; realloc(p, sizeof(long)); // warn } // C, C++ template <typename T> struct SimpleSmartPointer { T *ptr; explicit SimpleSmartPointer(T *p = 0) : ptr(p) {} ~SimpleSmartPointer() { delete ptr; // warn } }; void test() { SimpleSmartPointer<int> a((int *)malloc(4)); } // C++ void test() { int *p = (int *)operator new(0); delete[] p; // warn } // Objective-C, C++ void test(NSUInteger dataLength) { int *p = new int; NSData *d = [NSData dataWithBytesNoCopy:p length:sizeof(int) freeWhenDone:1]; // warn +dataWithBytesNoCopy:length:freeWhenDone: cannot take // ownership of memory allocated by 'new' }