.. title:: clang-tidy - bugprone-infinite-loop bugprone-infinite-loop ====================== Finds obvious infinite loops (loops where the condition variable is not changed at all). Finding infinite loops is well-known to be impossible (halting problem). However, it is possible to detect some obvious infinite loops, for example, if the loop condition is not changed. This check detects such loops. A loop is considered infinite if it does not have any loop exit statement (``break``, ``continue``, ``goto``, ``return``, ``throw`` or a call to a function called as ``[[noreturn]]``) and all of the following conditions hold for every variable in the condition: - It is a local variable. - It has no reference or pointer aliases. - It is not a structure or class member. Furthermore, the condition must not contain a function call to consider the loop infinite since functions may return different values for different calls. For example, the following loop is considered infinite `i` is not changed in the body: .. code-block:: c++ int i = 0, j = 0; while (i < 10) { ++j; }