Summary:
Replace the previous outputting of "." and "F" with an actual progress bar and
a multiline display of what procedure each process is currently busy analysing.
Observe:
```lang=text
Found 19 source files to analyze in /home/jul/code/openssl-1.1.0d/infer-out
7/19 [######################......................................] 36%
⊢ [ 1.14s] crypto/mem.c: CRYPTO_malloc
⊢ [ 1.68s] crypto/o_time.c: julian_adj
⊢ [ 0.50s] crypto/mem.c: CRYPTO_zalloc
⊢ [ 1.80s] crypto/o_str.c: OPENSSL_strlcpy
```
This works by setting up a worker pool (as before) that waits to receive jobs
(not as before: we used to fork for each new job). Unix pipes are used for
communication.
The new worker pool can be used to experiment with other concurrency models,
such as reviving per-procedure-parallelism, or making sure each procedure is
analysed only once.
Perf tests indicate that this version is no slower than the previous one,
either on laptops or devserver: about 3% worse user time but ~40% better system time.
This new version forks <jobs> processes whereas the previous version would
fork `O(number of source files)` times.
`infer -j 1` shows a progress bar that doesn't update timing info (because it
would need a second process to do that).
Reviewed By: mbouaziz
Differential Revision: D8517507
fbshipit-source-id: c8ca104
Summary:
Change the license of the source code from BSD + PATENTS to MIT.
Change `checkCopyright` to reflect the new license and learn some new file
types.
Generated with:
```
git grep BSD | xargs -n 1 ./scripts/checkCopyright -i
```
Reviewed By: jeremydubreil, mbouaziz, jberdine
Differential Revision: D8071249
fbshipit-source-id: 97ca23a
Summary:
Found the dead code with the script in the next commit, iteratively until no
warnings remained.
Methodology:
1. I kept pretty-printers for values, which can be useful to use from infer's REPL (or
when printf-debugging infer in general)
2. I kept functions that formed some consistent API (but not often, so YMMV), for instance if it looked like `Set.S`, or if it provides utility functions for stuff in development (mostly the procname dispatcher functions)
3. I tried not to lose comments associated with values no longer exported: if the value is commented in the .mli and not the .ml, I moved the comment
4. Some comments needed updating (not claiming I caught all of those)
5. Sometimes I rewrote the comments a bit when I noticed mis-attached comments
Reviewed By: mbouaziz
Differential Revision: D6723482
fbshipit-source-id: eabaafd
Summary:
Use an SQLite database to store proc attributes, instead of files on disk.
Wrap SQLite operations in two layers:
1. `SqliteUtils` provides helper functions to make sure DB operations succeed
2. `KeyValue` provides a functor to expose a simple and type-safe key/value store backed by the SQLite DB.
Reviewed By: jberdine
Differential Revision: D5640053
fbshipit-source-id: 31050e5
Summary:
Conversion and reformat of infer source using ocamlformat
auto-formatting tool.
Current status:
- Because Reason does not handle docstrings, the output of the
conversion is not 'Warning 50'-clean, meaning that there are
docstrings with ambiguous placement. I'll need to manually fix
them just before landing.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D5225546
fbshipit-source-id: 3bd2786
Summary:
Add a new command-line option `--per-procedure-parallelism`, to change the granularity of parallelism of the analysis from file to procedure.
This is intended for `--reactive` mode where e.g. a single file is changed and the analysis currently uses just one core.
When the option is used, the Makefile mechanism is replaced by using forking instead.
The parent process does as little allocation as possible, to avoid taxing the kernel.
Caveats:
- Not active in Java, (issues with camlzip).
- Not active in checkers, yet.
Example use:
```
infer --reactive --changed-files-index index.txt --per-procedure-parallelism -- analyze
```
Reviewed By: jberdine
Differential Revision: D4634884
fbshipit-source-id: e358c18