Summary: @public
qual_type was the same as type_ptr, so it was removed.
This commit makes it compatible with facebook-clang-plugins
Commands ran:
codemod --extensions ml,mli 'qual_type' 'type_ptr'
codemod --extensions ml,mli 'qt' 'tp'
If there is any other popular name for qual_type, let me know
Reviewed By: @dulmarod
Differential Revision: D2498289
Summary:
This diff aims at removing the occurrences of the types in string form so that we can remove them
from the ast which will save space.
There is one occurrence left regarding attributes that will be handled later by Andrzej.
We build a function to create a string out of a function type used for name mangling.
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:
C function names depend only on their name (and their file is they are static, and their type if we are in C++)
This is more in sync with the actual semantics of C function names than the previous implementation.
Summary:
This is the second of 3 stack diffs to deal with replacing the parser of types.
This diff is about general changes to the frontend to make it cope with the change. There
are two main challenges:
1. We create pieces of ast in ast_expressions, such as getters and setters. For that we create
custom types.
2. We store types in cMethod_signature for parameters and return type of functions. This was
stored as strings, but that means losing the pointer information which is vital to get the
sil types.
So this diff consists mostly of dealing with these challenges. It change the signature of
cMethod_signature and update modules accordingly.
To deal with the custom types, we build methods in ast_expressions for creating those types,
with a custom type pointer, like "internal_typeint". At the beginning of the translation we save
all these custom types in the map from type pointers to sil types that we build as we compute the
types, so that they are available later.
Another custom type that we build is a type of classes or pointer of classes based on the current
class. I found a simple way to deal with it, giving it a pointer "class_name", and then we know
how to translate those. Something I tried is to save the declaration of the current class and pass
that declaration around, but somehow that lead to pref regression, so I removed it in favor of this
more lightweight version.
Summary:
Move proc_attributes to a separate module.
Field err_log, in common between proc desc and summary, can now be moved to ProcAttributes without creating cycles of dependencies.
Summary:
There's a lot of overlap between the representation of a proc desc and a spec summary. This diff moves all the data in common to the single record proc_attributes defined in Sil.
This gives a unified way of accessing most of the data carried by a procedure, whether it is contained in a proc desc or a spec. Also, it ensures that there is a single flow of information from proc desc to spec in the back-end, making sure that the information represented stays consistent.
Summary:
Use the map of pointers to find method declarations and build method signatures.
Remove the need for having an extra map for method signatures (and remove that map).
Summary:
Handle C++ method declarations and create cfgs for them.
Doesn't do:
Method calls (CXXMethodCall)
Using `this` expression in methods (including implicit ones)
Summary:
Refactor of creating method signatures. First step to use the map of pointers to find method declarations.
The idea is to have a function that creates a method signature from a declaration, later we can get the declaration from a pointer
and use this function to retrieve the method signature.
(authored by @dulmarod)
Summary:
The methods in objc can have the same name in the same class, but one be instance and the other class,
so that we need to take the instance flag into account when defining unique names for ObjC methods.
Summary:
This commit is the result of
`find infer/src -name '*.ml' -or -name '*.mli' -exec ocp-indent -i \{\} \;`
and
`INFER_CHECK_COPYRIGHT=1 InferPrint`
Summary:
In preparation for C++ methods, we need to have type with
class, method, mangled (for overloading?)
1. Change objc method to support it
2. Do some renames to be less confusing
Summary:
This makes infer C frontend compatible
with new scheme for naming which has:
1. plain name (like 'fun')
2. qualified name (reversed list like ['fun', 'class', 'top_class', 'namespace'])
Summary:
@public
Add support for default function arguments.
As a side change - always create cmethod_signature for a function
Test Plan:
1. Call function with default parameter and confirm that it gets parsed and reports null dereference (B5 but still). It didn't before.
2. Created a test case
Summary:
@public
This adds basic support for function attributes in Sil, and for translating
attributes from the clang frontend to these new Sil attributes. For now only
the sentinel attribute is translated.
Note that attributes normally have parameters, but they are currently missing
from the clang plugin.
Test Plan:
Add
(match Sil.get_sentinel_func_attribute_value (Cfg.Procdesc.get_attributes callee_pdesc).Sil.func_attributes with
| Some _ -> L.out "found sentinel attribute!\n"
| _ -> ());
between lines 947 and 948 of symbExec.ml, then analyze a file containing:
int add_all_ints(int a, ...) __attribute__ ((sentinel));
int foo(void) { return add_all_ints(1, 2, 3, (void *)0); }
then `grep 'found sentinel' infer-out/log/analyzer_out`
-> the sentinel attribute is correctly passed from the frontend to the backend.