Summary:
public
Lines other than the first of multi-line comments in non-ocaml files
were flush right instead of aligned.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D2739752
fb-gh-sync-id: c85f56e
Summary:
public This continues the work on adding builtins for getters and setters
and removing the generated code from the frontend. This is extending it to setters and
removing the preanalysis that is no longer needed.
Reviewed By: akotulski
Differential Revision: D2734499
fb-gh-sync-id: 7cf5749
Summary:
public
Update fcp, changes:
1. decl_ref from ObjcPropertyDecl to IvarDecl
2. Export location information in macro expansion, not macro definition
Reviewed By: dulmarod, jvillard
Differential Revision: D2733967
fb-gh-sync-id: 7d8ce00
Summary:
public Using the new information from the plugin that links method decls in objc with their
properties if they are getters. Setters to be done in next diff.
Reviewed By: ddino
Differential Revision: D2729511
fb-gh-sync-id: dc58894
Summary:
public
Modify do_branch inside conditionalOperator_trans:
1. Remove TempJoinNode optimization - instead create join node as usually. It produces one more node, but it's much cleaner
2. Claim priority inside do_branch instead of appending instructions to node created by children
3. Use compute_results_to_parent to some extent
4. Random changes to loop_instruction and trans_assertion_failure to make tests pass
Reviewed By: ddino
Differential Revision: D2708076
fb-gh-sync-id: d429167
Summary: public These two functions were doing very same things.
After last refactor code of both functions started to look very similar.
Reviewed By: dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2707502
fb-gh-sync-id: b0559a3
Summary: public
We were generating getters and setters in the frontend, and then removing them if they were not needed
in the preanalysis. This diff adds a builtin getter that gets called if we are going to skip the function. That
means, if there was a getter written by the developers we still use that one rather than the builtin.
Code for setter and cleanup of preanalysis will come in a next diff.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D2702890
fb-gh-sync-id: d65f25e
Summary: public Make it uniform with other function call translations. This is just reordering, no functional change intended
Reviewed By: dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2696370
fb-gh-sync-id: 63656e3
Summary: public
Nodes in these functions can be created later (after translation of subexpressions is done).
Change triggers many differences in .dot files, but they are all about different numbering of
nodes.
There is no functional change in this diff.
Reviewed By: dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2699703
fb-gh-sync-id: a7b8d2a
Summary: public
Using clang's method resolution. This means that, in method calls, clang gives you a pointer to the declaration of the method.
In some cases though, clang doesn't find the right method. For example, when it finds a method in a category, we
need to make it into a method in the corresponding class, because that's how we treat categories in Infer. Moreover,
when it finds a method in a protocol, that is not useful for us, since the implementation will be in some class. Finally,
sometimes the call is on an object of type id, in which case clang doesn't know what is the correct declaration. In
those cases, we fall back to what we were doing before of approximating the method resolution. We also refactor
some of the code.
Reviewed By: akotulski
Differential Revision: D2679766
fb-gh-sync-id: b79bb85
Summary: public
The static and global variables used in blocks don't appear in the ast as captured.
We need them however to try and find retain cycles involving those variables.
This diff adds a way of collecting the static variables used in blocks and treat them
like we treat other captured variables to find retain cycles.
Reviewed By: ddino
Differential Revision: D2663727
fb-gh-sync-id: d5b44ec
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 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:
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:
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:
@public
Sorting the fields in structs and classes. Was needed in the backend and forgotten.
Fixes the github issue https://github.com/facebook/infer/issues/90.
Test Plan: Added a new test that shows that we now get a spec for the example from the github issue.
Summary:
@public
The clang location information is described in an incremental way: each location information is a delta with respect to the previous one in the AST. This is based on a the visit of the AST nodes which corresponds to the order in which the lines are printed with the standard clang AST dump:
clang -cc1 -ast-dump filename.c
This diff adds a preprocessing phase to the front-end so that location information is composed during a visit, and explicit location information is used instead.
In the case of include files, we report the last known location before including the file.
The current file for a function is the file where it is defined. So if a function is entirely defined in a .h file, then the location information will consistently be about the .h file. If instead a function is defined in the source file being analyzed, and some AST nodes come from macro expansion, line information will refer to the original file.
The front-end tests reveal that the location information was incorrect in a few dot files.
Test Plan: arc unit, after having fixed the wrong location in the existing .dot files