[clang] format string checking for conpile-time evaluated str literal
This patch enhances clang's ability to check compile-time determinable string literals as format strings, and can give FixIt hints at literals (unlike gcc). Issue https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/55805 mentiond two compile-time string cases. And this patch partially fixes one. ``` constexpr const char* foo() { return "%s %d"; } int main() { printf(foo(), "abc", "def"); return 0; } ``` This patch enables clang check format string for this: ``` <source>:4:24: warning: format specifies type 'int' but the argument has type 'const char *' [-Wformat] printf(foo(), "abc", "def"); ~~~~~ ^~~~~ <source>:2:42: note: format string is defined here constexpr const char *foo() { return "%s %d"; } ^~ %s 1 warning generated. ``` Reviewed By: aaron.ballman Signed-off-by:YingChi Long <me@inclyc.cn> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130906
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