Summary:
Print the following for each source file to analyse in non-interactive mode:
```
path/to/source_file.c starting
[...]
path/to/source_file.c DONE in <time>
```
This should help diagnose when infer is stuck. It also logs this information to
the log file regardless of the form of the progress bar.
Also add a `--progress-bar-style` option to allow the user to force a
particular rendering: plain (as above), multiline (The Glorious One), or auto
(selection depends on whether infer is connected to a TTY on stdin *and*
stderr).
Reviewed By: mbouaziz
Differential Revision: D9120509
fbshipit-source-id: 4b43b7464
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