Summary: Our C++ model magic didn't work when instantiating smart pointers with volatile types. Fix it
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D4313271
fbshipit-source-id: 55ffb98
Summary:
Follow strategy that was done to `std::shared_ptr` model and translate
`std::unique_ptr<T>` as raw pointer `T*`.
As a bonus, model `operator[]` of array overload as dereference
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D3785031
fbshipit-source-id: 2c5b0a4
Summary:public
Create a model of std::unique_ptr in similar fashion to what was done to std::shared_ptr.
For now, we are modeling it as container of raw pointer (no ownership concept).
This time unique_ptr is not derived from std__unique_ptr (unlike shared_ptr, it was easier to not do that) and so we need to provide implementations for all non-member functions per C++ reference:
http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/unique_ptr
Reviewed By: dulmarod
Differential Revision: D3048209
fb-gh-sync-id: a9a6455
shipit-source-id: a9a6455
Summary:public
Implementation of std::move is straightforward and infer understands it without
any problems. To use it, we translate it even though it's coming from system headers.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D3064019
fb-gh-sync-id: 823ae75
shipit-source-id: 823ae75
Summary:public
Create initial model of C++ std::shared_ptr. This means that infer will replace implementation of
shared_ptr and the resulting binary will change. Make sure no one will run it by crashing any binary that includes that code.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D2999948
fb-gh-sync-id: 5753559
shipit-source-id: 5753559