Summary: Infer should always include the version of the Java compiler as part of the target key used by Buck
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D3989649
fbshipit-source-id: 605ab2f
Summary:
Let's start migrating some of our bash script to OCaml to make them easier to
maintain and extend.
For now replace just one script and put it in lib/clang_wrappers/ at compile
time, where the former script used to be. Further simplifications will come
later.
Reviewed By: jberdine
Differential Revision: D3929988
fbshipit-source-id: b2d8b37
Summary:
Adds support for running the analysis using Java compilation commands of the form:
java -jar compiler.jar ...
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D3971517
fbshipit-source-id: 3659216
Summary:
During the incremental analysis using the Buck distributed cache, if there is a cache hit for a given module, the output jars for the intermediate targets are not necessarily dowloaded. We therefore need to filter the jar files that are present on disk before loading the analysis artifacts from it.
This will also be neccesary when combined with the --keep-going option of Buck
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D3941853
fbshipit-source-id: befda63
Summary:
Before this diff, Infer was simply going through the list of jar files found in `buck-out` and was loading all the `report.json` files found in those jar files in order to merge them into a final report. The main drawback of this was that removing `buck-out` was mandatory to get accurate results when switching between targets to analyze.
With this diff, we now use the `buck audit classpath` option to get from a list of targets, the list of jar files to load the `report.json` files from. This allows to more easily use Infer from the command line when switch branches from the repositories or when switching between targets to analyze.
Reviewed By: martinoluca
Differential Revision: D3922548
fbshipit-source-id: ec550fa
Summary: The reactive mode is not currently supported for Java Buck projects. Print a clear error message to avoid confusion. Using `--reactive` with Buck projects is crashing. When using reactive, the backend crashes because it tries to find the `.start` file in `infer-out` whereas Infer saves the analysis artifacts next to the generated classes following the `-d` options with Buck so that they can be cached. Pointing the backend to the right Infer out would not help as this directory will be blown up as soon as the files are modified.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D3901005
fbshipit-source-id: d8dcbce
Summary: We no longer need to disable the Buck daemon since we not pass the path to the compiler via the option `--config` instead of modifying the .buckconfig.local file
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D3854109
fbshipit-source-id: 1126159
Summary: When we switched scripts to run `-cc1` commands coming from `-###` invocation we broke passing `-fsyntax-only` argument.
Reviewed By: jberdine
Differential Revision: D3835751
fbshipit-source-id: a742db4
Summary:
This was causing headaches as catching error code 2 may hide real issues.
While there, move crashcontext finalizer code to crashcontext.ml, and create a
.mli file for that module.
Reviewed By: jberdine
Differential Revision: D3742785
fbshipit-source-id: 3032451
Summary:
Infer's mvn integration would collect *all* files in `src_roots` and pass them
to `javac`. But these folders may contain non-Java files.
Filter out any file that doesn't end in `.java`.
closes#401closes#418closes#442
Reviewed By: martinoluca
Differential Revision: D3741893
fbshipit-source-id: 5c489f9
Summary:
On wrong arguments (or on no arguments at all), `infer` would spew the error
message of `infer.py`, which makes no sense. Make the python code swallow error
messages and exit with a special code on errors coming from command line
parsing so that the OCaml side is in charge of printing usage messages.
Reviewed By: cristianoc
Differential Revision: D3731594
fbshipit-source-id: fe49cda
Summary:
Adding a new mode linters. Now if the analyzer is linters, we do the linters and don't translate,
then, if the analyzer is Infer, we do the translation and the backend and not the linters checks, and the
default is that we do capture, backend and lint checks.
Made the tests separated, which saves time and also shows that the linters mode works.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D3723472
fbshipit-source-id: 9d828d8
Summary:
Since clang -### can silently return nothing when passed bogus arguments (eg,
trying to compile a non-existent file), run the original command in that case
in case it's a genuine error. This prevents puzzling behaviours such as
`infer -- clang -c bogus_file.c` succeeding with 0 files analyzed.
Reviewed By: martinoluca
Differential Revision: D3592924
fbshipit-source-id: 5d8bc81
Summary: Emit a simple info message on terminal whenever aggregation of stats fails for whatever reason, details about the failure will still be available in `toplevel.log`
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D3516339
fbshipit-source-id: fe24d64
Summary:
This diff changes the toplevel 'infer' executable from the current
python script to an OCaml binary. Currently this executable only parses
command line arguments, sets up environment variables, and invokes the
existing python script. This improves infer's command-line and
configuration interface, since passing arguments to the frontends or
backend no longer requires manually setting environment variables, and
arguments for the toplevel can now also be specified in .inferconfig.
Simplification and migration of functionality from the python script is
left for the future.
Reviewed By: martinoluca, jvillard
Differential Revision: D3450662
fbshipit-source-id: 1b52302
Summary: Infer should be responsible for ensuring that `-j` is respected.
Reviewed By: jberdine
Differential Revision: D3450064
fbshipit-source-id: 5286a6a
Summary:
Use the output of `clang -###` to drive which commands to run. Attach the plugin to all commands starting with `-cc1`.
Benefits:
- support for compiling multiple files in one clang command, eg `infer -- clang -c file1.c file2.c`
- support for compile commands that do not target a `.o` file, eg `infer -- clang -S hello.c`
- support for `-cc1` compile commands
- more generally, run all commands that clang would run, and attach plugin in all compilation cases
Reviewed By: martinoluca
Differential Revision: D3366912
fbshipit-source-id: 98d5e3b