Summary:
Utils contains definitions intended to be in the global namespace for
all of the infer code-base, as well as pretty-printing functions, and
assorted utility functions mostly for dealing with files and processes.
This diff changes the module opened into the global namespace to
IStd (Std conflict with extlib), and moves the pretty-printing
definitions from Utils to Pp.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D4232457
fbshipit-source-id: 1e070e0
Summary: Noticed this when I was writing the documentation for the abstract interpretation framework and was curious about why `Ondemand.analyze_proc` needs the type environment. It turns out that the type environment is only used to transform/normalize Infer bi-abduction specs before storing them to disk, but this can be done elsewhere. Doing this normalization elsewhere simplifies the on-demand API, which is a win for all of its clients.
Reviewed By: cristianoc
Differential Revision: D4241279
fbshipit-source-id: 957b243
Summary:
Pass the exe_env to checker cluster callbacks, and add it to the domain
extras for BoundedCallTree, and use the Exe_env instead of
AttributesTable to obtain the tenv.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D3921850
fbshipit-source-id: 9edf324
Summary:public
Eliminate the use of the -open Utils command line option passed to the compiler in favor of `open! Utils` in each source file. While slightly convenient, this option causes more headaches than it is worth with other tools e.g. merlin.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D3168193
fb-gh-sync-id: 4285ef6
fbshipit-source-id: 4285ef6
Summary:
public
Java synthetic methods used to be inlined when a procedure was being analyzed.
This was done almost everywhere. A missing case was when a cfg is loaded during an existing analysis because on-demand needs access to a procedure.
Intead of trying to maintain an invariant in all access paths, we now inline them systematically before saving the cfg to disk.
A secondary consequence of this is that in debug mode the cfg dotty file will show the inlined cfg, so there's no difference between that view and what happens during analysis.
Reviewed By: jeremydubreil
Differential Revision: D2903366
fb-gh-sync-id: 252604c
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:
This commit is the result of
`find infer/src -name '*.ml' -or -name '*.mli' -exec ocp-indent -i \{\} \;`
and
`INFER_CHECK_COPYRIGHT=1 InferPrint`