Summary:
The Java models for resources are way to complex. The main issue I am facing with these models is that small changes in the analysis can affect the generation of the models in some weird ways. For instance, I get different specs for some of the models between my devserver and my devvm, which seems to be mostly related with the backend treatment of `instanceof`.
The objective here is to simplify the models as much as possible in order to:
1) make debugging regressions easier
2) get simpler specs and less modeled methods shipped in `models.jar`
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D4536115
fbshipit-source-id: 577183a
Summary: The diff remove the no-op model for `Cursor.close()` by the frontend-based `Closeable` as resources mechanism where every call of the form `object.close()` removes the file attribute on `object` when `object` is of type `Closeable`.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D4519386
fbshipit-source-id: 83633d4
Summary: Those should be treated angelically during the analysis with the same end results
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D4518930
fbshipit-source-id: ee5bae8
Summary: Not clear why we need to disable this case and in which case is Infer creating too many disjunctions.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D4509394
fbshipit-source-id: fbc106d
Summary:
Turns this was needed only because we want infer-out to be models/infer.
Passing `--buck` together with passing `-d models` to `javac` was achieving the
same thing in a more roundabout way.
Reviewed By: jeremydubreil
Differential Revision: D4423185
fbshipit-source-id: 7cafe3b
Summary: Need to upgrade in order to specify some taint properties on a more recent `WebView` API.
Reviewed By: cristianoc
Differential Revision: D4382590
fbshipit-source-id: 0925742
Summary: Use the lazy dynamic dispatch by default in prod for the Java analysis
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D4356872
fbshipit-source-id: 491e92e
Summary: Using multicore introduces some flakiness when building the models. This leads to summries for the models that are not always the same after rebuidling from scratch.
Reviewed By: jberdine
Differential Revision: D4306468
fbshipit-source-id: 96933d6
Summary:
The way interfaces are dealt with led to a false positive,
where tryLock() works OK for a Lock but not for a ReentrantLock.
The solution is just to provide the model.
While I am at it I am adding some more standard tests for Lock and ReentrantLock, which were not present.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D4204551
fbshipit-source-id: 9b6de28
Summary:
`install` will not do anything if the file didn't change, which should give
`make` more opportunities to not do work.
Reviewed By: jeremydubreil
Differential Revision: D4161918
fbshipit-source-id: 9b9061a
Summary:
Config.analyze_models, set by the INFER_ANALYZE_MODELS environment
variable, is redundant with Config.models_mode.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D4047338
fbshipit-source-id: 4522d65
Summary: The Infer builtins can be used in the e2e tests, but those tests should not depend on the Infer models to avoid cyclic dependencies. This diff separates the models and the Infer builtins in two directories so that the test can depend on the builtins without depending on the models
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D3929478
fbshipit-source-id: 7d0ab79
Summary:
Hardcoding `variable@` in Makefiles is Bad™ because it prevents the users from
overwriting them easily with `make variable="my custom value"`. The right way
to do it is thus:
```
variable = variable@
# then use $(variable) everywhere
```
This diff puts all the `variable = variable@` lines in Makefile.config.in, and
changes every occurrence of a `variable@` to `$(variable)` everywhere else.
I mostly automated generating this diff. Here are the steps I did:
- find out which `variable@`s we use:
find . -name 'Makefile*' -exec grep -e '@[^@ []\+@' -o -h \{\} \+ | sort | uniq > config_variables
- write this `replace.sh` script to replace every `variable@` with `$(variable)`:
```
#!/bin/sh
config_vars_file=$1
shift
for line in $(cat $config_vars_file); do
var=$(echo $line | tr -d @)
sed -i -e "s/$line/\$($var)/g" $@ > /dev/null
done
```
- run the script as such:
find . -name 'Makefile.*in' \( -not -wholename './Makefile.config.in' \) -exec ./replace.sh config_variables \{\} \+
- put all the `VARIABLE = VARIABLE@` lines in Makefile.config.in
- move all `Makefile.in` to `Makefile`, since they don't need to be generated by `./configure` anymore:
```
for i in $(find . -name 'Makefile.*in' \( -not -wholename './Makefile.config.in' \)); do \
rm $(dirname $i)/$(basename $i .in) && git mv $i $(dirname $i)/$(basename $i .in) ; \
done
```
- delete all Makefile except Makefile.config from configure.ac
- manually inspect and remove remaining instances of `VAR = $(VAR)` in makefiles, looking at the output of `git grep '^\(\w\+\) = $(\1)'`
Reviewed By: jberdine
Differential Revision: D3358379
fbshipit-source-id: 5d37f02
Summary:public
The code:
DataInputStream in = new DataInputStream(new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(file)));
creates a resource with `FileInputStream()` and wraps it twice as a field of `BufferedInputStream` and then as a field of `DataInputStream`. Then calling:
in.close();
needs to go down the wrappers hierachy: `DataInputStream.close()` -> `FilterInputStream.close()` which then calls `BufferedInputStream.close()` -> `FilterInputStream.close()` -> `FileInputStream.close()`.
Going down the wrapper was not working before because `FilterInputStream.close()` was only going further when the type of field `in` was `FileInputStream` wheras it should also continue when the type of the field is any subtype of `FilterInputStream`, e.g. `DataInputStream` and `BufferedInputStream` like in the test example. This diff fixes this last aspect.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D3174822
fb-gh-sync-id: 3adbb7e
fbshipit-source-id: 3adbb7e
Summary:public
This is needed to have a working `opam install infer`. Actual working `opam
install infer` in a follow-up diff.
Reviewed By: jberdine
Differential Revision: D3109308
fb-gh-sync-id: 49d7276
fbshipit-source-id: 49d7276
Summary:
public
This model does not seem to bring anything anymore. Useless because ...
Reviewed By: cristianoc
Differential Revision: D2920118
fb-gh-sync-id: 7f708d7
shipit-source-id: 7f708d7
Summary:
public
While playing with the type environment for Java, I realised that the types in models.jar where not re-generated when modifying Infer. As a consequence, some changes in Infer where surprisingly having no effect. This diff forces the type environment to be absent when analyzing the models.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D2802517
fb-gh-sync-id: 1c2673a
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
The case when a resource leaks is reported because the the resource was not closed on the execution branch created by the preconditions checks are not very interesting in practice because the exceptions thrown, either `NullPointerException` or `IllegalStateException` are very rarely caught anyway. So the legimate use of preconditions checks is creating spurious resource leak reports.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D2707227
fb-gh-sync-id: 6aece73
Summary:
public
Use autoconf's detection of xcode-select to decide whether to build the ObjC
models or not.
Reviewed By: jeremydubreil
Differential Revision: D2703864
fb-gh-sync-id: e6dadca