Summary:
This will be used in the future to determine what to do with destructors
in pulse.
Reviewed By: mbouaziz
Differential Revision: D14324759
fbshipit-source-id: bc3c34471
Summary:
The Eradicate backend is reporting nullable type errors, that are not always necessarily leading to null pointer exceptions.
For example, the analysis is designed to be consistent with the Java type system and report on the following code:
String foo(boolean test) {
Object object = test ? new Object() : null;
if (test) {
return object.toString(); // the analysis reports here
}
}
even though the code will not crash.
In order to make this aspect clear, this diff renames the warnings `Null Method Call` and `Null Field Access` into `Nullable Dereference`
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D14001979
fbshipit-source-id: ff1285283
Summary:
The purpose these serve is unclear to me. From the comment I *think*
they were used to hint to the biabduction backend that smart pointers
are just pointers. That said, The tests still mostly pass even without
that (just a few `weak_ptr` tests changed from `NULL_DEREFERENCE` to
`Bad_footprint`).
Moreover, this extra dereference was added unreliably. For instance,
this piece of code:
```
auto x = std::make_unique<X>(some_X);
```
would either get the extra dereference or not depending on which headers
were picked for the C++ stdlib.
The extra dereference was tripping up the liveness checker (see later in
the stack), and probably most checkers too.
Reviewed By: mbouaziz
Differential Revision: D13991130
fbshipit-source-id: 462923595
Summary:
`make clean` would fail calling `xcodebuild` to clean. It also calls `ant
clean`. Instead, do the cleaning ourselves by deleting the appropriate stuff so
that it's faster and more reliable.
Also clean the OCaml build before cleaning the tests as that's what more
important most of the time.
Also don't delete the man pages as part of `make clean` as they are checked in.
Also fix ant's Makefile so that the build points at the right .class files (the
path to the .class files was wrong so `make -C infer/tests/build_systems/ant`
would start `ant` for *each* file instead of once).
Reviewed By: martintrojer
Differential Revision: D13956218
fbshipit-source-id: bce27fe11
Summary:
Before, the liveness pre-analysis would place extra instructions in the
CFG for either:
1. marking an `Ident.t` as dead, or
2. marking a `Pvar.t` as `= 0`
But we have no way of marking pvars dead without setting them to 0. This
is bad because setting pvars to 0 is not possible everywhere they are
dead. Indeed, we only do it when we haven't seen their address being
taken anyway. This prevents the following situation, recorded in our tests:
```
int address_taken() {
int** x;
int* y;
int i = 7;
y = &i;
x = &y;
// if we don't reason about taken addresses while adding nullify instructions,
// we'll add
// `nullify(y)` here and report a false NPE on the next line
return **x;
}
```
So we want to mark pvars as dead without nullifying them. This diff
extends the `Remove_temps` SIL instruction to accept pvars as well, and
so renames it to `ExitScope`.
Reviewed By: da319
Differential Revision: D13102953
fbshipit-source-id: aa7f03a52
Summary:
Useful to understand the changes in the pre-analysis, or to inspect the
CFG that checkers actually get.
This means that the pre-analysis always runs when we output the dotty,
but I don't really see a reason why not. In fact, we could probably
*always* store the CFGs as pre-analysed.
Reviewed By: mbouaziz
Differential Revision: D13102952
fbshipit-source-id: 89f3102ec
Summary:
When initialising a variable via semi-exotic means, the frontend loses
the information that the variable was initialised. For instance, it
translates:
```
struct Foo { int i; };
...
Foo s = {42};
```
as:
```
s.i := 42
```
This can be confusing for backends that need to know that `s` actually
got initialised, eg pulse.
The solution implemented here is to insert of dummy call to
`__variable_initiazition`:
```
__variable_initialization(&s);
s.i := 42;
```
Then checkers can recognise that this builtin function does what its
name says.
Reviewed By: mbouaziz
Differential Revision: D12887122
fbshipit-source-id: 6e7214438
Summary:
Fix the logic for computing duplicate symbols. It was broken at some point and some duplicate symbols creeped into our tests. Fix these, and add a test to avoid duplicate symbols detection to regress again.
Also, this removes one use of `Cfg.load`, on the way to removing file-wide CFGs from the database.
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D10173349
fbshipit-source-id: a0d2365b3
Summary:
New clang in the plugin \o/
Changes that were needed:
- (minor) Some extra AST nodes
- defining a lambda and calling it in the same line (`[&x]() { x = 1; }()`) used to get translated as a call of the literal but now an intermediate variable gets created, which confuses uninit in one test. I added another test to showcase the limitation this is hitting: storing the lambda in a variable then calling it will not get caught by the checker.
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Reviewed By: jeremydubreil
Differential Revision: D10128626
fbshipit-source-id: 8ffd19f3c
Summary:
Goal of the stack: deprecate the `--analyzer` option in favour of turning
individual features on and off. This option is a mess: some of the options are
now subcommands (compile, capture), others are aliases (infer and checkers),
and they can all be replicated using some straightforward combination of other
options.
This diff: stop using `--analyzer` in tests. It's mostly `checkers` everywhere,
which is already the default. `linters` becomes `--no-capture --linters-only`.
`infer` is supposed to be `checkers` already. `crashcontext` is
`--crashcontext-only`.
Reviewed By: mbouaziz
Differential Revision: D9942689
fbshipit-source-id: 048281761
Summary: This fixes a flaky test where some issues would disappear and re-appear.
Reviewed By: da319
Differential Revision: D9027686
fbshipit-source-id: 5ac314096
Summary: This allows Eradicate to detect more issues related to inconsistent annotations with sub-typing.
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D9807306
fbshipit-source-id: 159d5d4e8
Summary:
First version of differential for costs, based on polynomial's degree's variation. The rule is very simple:
For a given polynomial that is available before and after a diff, `if degree_before > degree_after`, then the issue becomes `fixed`. Instead, `if degree_before < degree_after`, then the issue becomes `introduced`.
Reviewed By: ezgicicek
Differential Revision: D9810150
fbshipit-source-id: d08285926
Summary:
Not all clang commands are happy with all arguments, but the driver is usually
the place we want to add arguments to.
Reviewed By: martinoluca
Differential Revision: D9421403
fbshipit-source-id: fa6d39a9b
Summary: The `procedure` field in the final report should use the non-ambiguous fully qualified name containing the Java package declaration and the list of parameter types.
Reviewed By: mbouaziz
Differential Revision: D9237522
fbshipit-source-id: e9b0ff664
Summary: This test was not re-run when the Java dependencies were changing
Reviewed By: mbouaziz
Differential Revision: D9238288
fbshipit-source-id: 65cc9c03c