Summary:
There's a lot of code for building up and moving around `Tags`.
When working on cleaning up some of the `Errlog` code, I noticed that `Tags` were included in the JSON and wondered why.
The answer is suprisingly just one thing: only the line tags get used, and even then they are only used to decide what frame to select as the start frame for the trace (i.e., the one that is highlighted first).
That seems like overkill; starting on trace on the actual line where the error occurs, starting at the beginning of the procedure where the error occurs, or starting at the first line of the trace all seem equally reasonable.
If we are happy with any of these alternatives, we can kill `Tags` altogether and potentially save a decent amount space in our JSON artifacts.
Reviewed By: mbouaziz
Differential Revision: D6876752
fbshipit-source-id: 1580127
Summary:
Deduping issues when generating a single report and then diffing the
reports can lead to introduced issues being considered duplicates of
existing issues.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D6414673
fbshipit-source-id: bba81fd
Summary:
This diff takes the first step toward a more general filtering
system. This step is concerned only with filtering at the reporting
stage, filtering for the capture and analysis stages is left for
later.
This diff adds a new command line / config option
```
--filter-report +string
Specify a filter for issues to report. If multiple filters are
specified, they are applied in the order in which they are
specified. Each filter is applied to each issue detected, and only
issues which are accepted by all filters are reported. Each filter
is of the form:
`<issue_type_regex>:<filename_regex>:<reason_string>`. The first
two components are OCaml Str regular expressions, with an optional
`!` character prefix. If a regex has a `!` prefix, the polarity is
inverted, and the filter becomes a "blacklist" instead of a
"whitelist". Each filter is interpreted as an implication: an issue
matches if it does not match the `issue_type_regex` or if it does
match the `filename_regex`. The filenames that are tested by the
regex are relative to the `--project-root` directory. The
`<reason_string>` is a non-empty string used to explain why the
issue was filtered.
See also infer-report(1) and infer-run(1).
```
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D6182486
fbshipit-source-id: 9d3922b
Summary:
This simplifies the jbuild files: no need to list these files explicitly
anymore, nor to exclude them explicitly from the main `InferModules` library
(due to their different compilation flags).
Isolate common parts into jbuild.common do `cat`-based code inclusion into
jbuild files to factorize code.
Reviewed By: jberdine
Differential Revision: D5678328
fbshipit-source-id: 6d7d925