Summary: public This diff changes the way we treat enums in Infer.
1. The semantics of the translation is now correct, it was a bit incorrect before.
2. We don't add the enum types to the tenv anymore, which saves a lot of disk space
and avoids errors in the backend dealing with the enum type.
Reviewed By: akotulski
Differential Revision: D2641903
fb-gh-sync-id: 6295e5f
Summary: public
This adds the following subtyping rules:
- methods that are not annotated with Expensive cannot be overwritten by a method annotated with Expensive
- methods annotated with PerformanceCritical must be overwitten by method annotated with PerformanceCritical
Reviewed By: cristianoc
Differential Revision: D2636076
fb-gh-sync-id: eb616c9
Summary: public
Just works by running the analysis bottom-up and promoting any method as virtually annotated with `Expensive` whenever one of its callee is annotated with `Expensive`
Reviewed By: cristianoc
Differential Revision: D2635242
fb-gh-sync-id: 4401be6
Summary: public
C++ allows to have one variable declared+initialized as a condition statement.
Handle these cases properly for `if` and `while` statements.
Reviewed By: dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2625774
fb-gh-sync-id: bac95b8
Summary: public Buck prints all the output at once and it doesn't look good. So we should not print the progress bar in the tests.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D2631722
fb-gh-sync-id: 5460a70
Summary: public
This is an initial version of the Expensive checker which only report violations on direct calls. The main objective is to setup all the files for this new checker.
The next steps are:
1) run the checker in interprocedural mode
2) Save in the summary of a method foo() the annotation attribute Expensive if a direct callee of foo is annotated with Expensive
3) Check that Expensive is enforced by subtyping, i.e. check that non-expensive method cannot be overwritten by a method annotated with Expensive
Reviewed By: cristianoc
Differential Revision: D2629947
fb-gh-sync-id: 0e06f85
Summary: public
Translate CXXConstructExpr that are parts of variable initialization.
Reviewed By: dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2570750
fb-gh-sync-id: 708a457
Summary: public
Type of `this` argument to c++ method call has pointer type.
It's either raw pointer (for `->`) or reference (for `.`).
It was already correct in method declaration and method parameters, but it wasn't correct in method calls. Same thing will apply to constructor expressions.
As a result of this change, we won't expand type when calling methods.
Change to ast_expressions.ml fixes problem with autogenerating getters/setters that produced lvalue types after LValueToRValue cast.
Reviewed By: dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2605756
fb-gh-sync-id: 1027600
Summary: public
The context leaks were reported multiple times. If a leaks was found on method `f()` and `g()` calls `f()`, then the same leak was report both in `f()` and in `g()`.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D2598110
fb-gh-sync-id: ca90b57
Summary: public
Extends the current activity leak checker to all sort of context leaks.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D2572548
fb-gh-sync-id: 9da18e4
Summary: public
This allow to tell Infer to skip the translation of some files. This is especially useful to skip the translation of some generated files following the syntax:
> cat .inferconfig
{
"skip_translation": [
{
"language": "Java",
"source_contains": "_SHOULD_BE_SKIPPED_"
}
]
}
Reviewed By: cristianoc
Differential Revision: D2588095
fb-gh-sync-id: 3fda816
Summary: public
In C pre-increment/decrement returns rvalue, but in C++ it returns lvalue.
Make translation aware of the difference and treat these cases differently.
Reviewed By: ddino
Differential Revision: D2575136
fb-gh-sync-id: 952c095
Summary: public
Adds incomplete translation of constructor bodies. Treat constructors as
methods with something 'extra'.
We still don't translate initializer lists, just pass the information to cTrans
where it's ignored
Reviewed By: dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2550214
fb-gh-sync-id: 102c13a
Summary: public anonymous types have file:line in its name.
Since file is relative path, type name can have '/' in its name.
This is very fragile since we might create file wiht typename in its name (for example for methods).
Replacing '/' with '_' should make frontend more resilient to failure.
Translation of anonymous structs is still pretty fragile (due to relative path in its name),
but at least it doesn't crash frontend
Reviewed By: dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2559936
fb-gh-sync-id: 647fd7f
Summary: public
C++ assignment operation result is lvalue, while in C it was rvalue.
This leads to different AST produced by clang for then same code!
Use language information from clang (`-x` flag) to distinguish these cases.
More specifically, let's look at following code:
int r;
int f = (r = 3);
// type of (r = 3) expression:
// C/objC -> int rvalue
// C++/objC++ -> int lvalue
Existing code did extra dereference because it was rvalue in C and there was no cast afterwards
in C++ there will be extra LValueToRvalue cast when neccesary so we don't have to do extra dereference manually
Reference:
http://en.cppreference.com/w/c/language/value_category (search for 'assignment and compound assignment operators')
NOTE: AST output doesn't change when something is hidden behind `extern "C"`, so we should use global language information
Reviewed By: ddino
Differential Revision: D2549866
fb-gh-sync-id: b193b11
Summary: public Two cases were not handled properly so far:
1. Declaration of a reference variable missed reference bit in type
2. Parameters to a function expecting T& had type T.
The way to distinguish reference types from value types is to look
whether parameter is type 'T rvalue' or type 'T lvalue' (xvalue probably as well)
Unfortunately, we can't just say 'T lvalue' = 'T&' because it would break
a lot of things in our frontend.
However, we know that when parameter to a function call has type 'T lvalue', it has to be 'T&' type.
Same applies when init_expression type is lvalue.
So, the solution is to add wrapper function that looks at results of `instruction` function and
expected expression type. Then if it's lvalue, wrap the type in reference.
Do this wrapping magic only when we know that lvalue mean reference type.
The rest of the changes is to make frontend tests pass - since we use different fields
in the AST, some of them were incorrectly set before and no one noticed.
Reviewed By: cristianoc
Differential Revision: D2549991
fb-gh-sync-id: 067f5d5
Summary: public
Dictionary literals are normally implemented using
`+dictionaryWithObjects:forKeys:count:` but were modeled as
`+dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:`
In particular, `@{@"aaa": nil}` would trigger a sentinel error instead of an NPE.
This models dictionary literals as a special infer builtin that the backend
interprets so as to give NPEs when passed nil objects or keys.
Reviewed By: dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2550039
fb-gh-sync-id: 1a10656
Summary: @public
This diff changes following things:
1. expression_info.type_ptr has type than decl_ref_info.type_ptr for reference types. Use type from decl_ref_info as a source of truth
2. reference types need to have one extra dereference that is not in AST. Add handling for this.
3. [small refactor] create function that creates temporary variable from res_trans expression and returns new res_trans.
Some caveats:
1. types are not quite right yet (see .dot files).
2. decl_ref_info might not be set for DeclRefExpr, make frontend crash in that case to catch when this happens
This is high risk change since it changes behavior of every translation on very widely used expr.
Reviewed By: @dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2540632
fb-gh-sync-id: aa28936
Summary: @public
This removes the old way of finding variable declarations to create sil variables and replaces it with
a a new way based on the map from pointers to declarations.
Basically, every variable dereference contains a pointer to the variable declaration, with that we can
build the corresponding sil variable.
Reviewed By: @akotulski
Differential Revision: D2536000
fb-gh-sync-id: dd29cf9
Summary: @public Add some basic tests to make sure that there is no
regression afterwards
Reviewed By: @dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2521887
fb-gh-sync-id: 1b8a15c
Summary: @public
Remove some of the duplicated code, move .dot files to new locations
Reviewed By: @dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2521709
fb-gh-sync-id: 0cc333d
Summary: @public
1. Add support for `this` keyword. It will allow to access fields/methods of the object from the method body.
2. Fix problem with method formals to add pointer to type of first parameter (which corresponds to `this`)
Reviewed By: @dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2484882
fb-gh-sync-id: c318619
Summary: @public
1. Factor out some of the common code for comparing C++ dot files
2. Create new directory with smaller .cpp files to translate
Reviewed By: @dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2507757
Summary: @public
First diff to give better language information in the frontend.
This information is necessary to understand when 'self' is objc keyword,
when 'this' is C++ keyword and when they are not.
Reviewed By: @ddino, @dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2489252
Summary: @public Infer previously did not work correctly when a function returns the result of a skip function:
```
retUndef() {
x = undefined();
return x;
}
derefUndef() {
y = retUndef();
y.doSomething(); // Symexec_memory_error here, prevents spec inference
}
```
The problem is that angelic mode did not know to add the return value of `retUndef()` to the footprint.
This diff fixes the problem by adding return values marked with the `Aundef` attribute to the footprint.
This is done lazily (e.g., a value only gets added to the footprint when you try to deref it).
Reviewed By: @jvillard
Differential Revision: D2444929
Summary:
frontend and backend assume that Sil.Struct
doesn't have methods nor inheritance. In order to plug C++
classes we probably need them to be Sil.Class
Summary:
In the new clang the parameters to these functions have notnull annotations, because of that infer tests fail. More concretely, the tests say there would be a memory leak. In the symbolic execution of those functions though, an inconsistency is created, because the parameter was nil, and the constraint argument should not be nil was also there, which leads to an error in the execution and no object is created, hence, no memory leak.
Summary:
Added two annotations @TrueOnNull and @FalseOnNull to be used for boolean functions to specify what value is returned when the argument is null.
Added model for TextUtils.isEmpty, which corresponds to the annotation
@TrueOnNull
static boolean isEmpty(@Nullable java.lang.CharSequence s)
Summary:
Pass inheritance information to the backend
It also changes some functions in cTypes_decl and we are using type and decl maps to resolve these types
Summary:
This is the second of 3 stack diffs to deal with replacing the parser of types.
This diff is about changes to translate record types, as well as class types and enum
types. For class types and enum types we store the declaration pointer in the map of
types to find the type easier later.
For record declarations, we change the way we build record names.
Moreover, we don't translate typedefs anymore, because when we have a pointer to a typedef,
we can find the actual type it points to.
Summary:
System.getProperty can return null when the property is not found, and expects a non-null argument.
Add models for Infer and Eradicate to reflect that.
Summary:
each procedure has a different scope, so we can restart the fresh name generator and have more stable instructions in the cfg, that don't change when other procedures are changed
Summary:
Errors arising from overriding methods defined in other files were not reported, because during parallel analysis the clusters did not have access to overridden methods, so could not load their annotation.
Changed cluster generation to add location information for the methods overridden by the procedures defined in the current cluster.
Summary:
When someone runs --changed-only mode, there is a risk of corrupting the results
for future analyses. The problem is that changed-only mode does not analyze the callers of changed
procedures. If a subsequent analysis relies on the specs of one of these callers, they will be stale
and may give the wrong results. To be concrete, let's say we know `Parent.foo()` calls `Child.bar()` and we do the following rounds of analysis:
Analysis round 1: Analyze all files, including `Parent` and `Child`
Analysis round 2: Analyze `Child.bar()` only with `--changed-only flag`. `Parent.foo()` is now stale.
Analysis round 3: Add procedure `Parent.baz()` that calls `Parent.foo()`, analyze in (any) incremental mode.
The analysis will only analyze `Parent.baz()`. However, the specs for `Parent.foo()` are stale and may give us bad results for `Parent.baz()`. We want the analysis to re-analyze `Parent.baz()`, but before this diff it will not.
This diff fixes this problem by adding a `STALE` status bit to procedure summaries. In `--changed-only` mode,
the callers of a changed procedures are not re-analyzed, but their summaries are marked as stale. For both
`--changed-only` and regular incremental mode, callees of changed procedures that are marked as stale are
re-analyzed even if they have not changed. This is better than a more obvious solution like deleting stale
procedure summaries, since that would force the next analysis to re-analyze all stale procedures even if it
does not need the results for whatever analysis it is doing. This scheme implemented in this diff ensures
that each analysis only does the work that it needs to compute reliable results for its changed procedures.