Summary:
Introduce `infer-<command>` for each command, except for internal commands
(only `infer-clang` for now) which are not exported. Install these executables
(which are just symlinks to `infer`) on `make install`. The main executable
looks at the name it was invoked with to figure out if it should behave as a
particular command.
Get rid of `InferClang`, `InferAnalyze`, and `InferPrint`. As a bonus, we now
only need to build one executable: `infer`, which should be a few seconds
faster (less link time).
`InferAnalyze` is now `infer-analyze` and `InferPrint` is `infer-print`. To run
`InferClang`, use a symlink named `clang`, `clang++`, etc. to `infer`. There
are such symlinks available in "infer/lib/wrappers/" already.
I also noticed that the scripts in xcodebuild_wrappers/ don't seem useful
anymore, so use wrappers/ instead, as for `make`.
Reviewed By: mbouaziz
Differential Revision: D5036495
fbshipit-source-id: 4a90030
Summary: we no longer use buck for tests and the script has no reason to exist
Reviewed By: dulmarod
Differential Revision: D4212713
fbshipit-source-id: 7bd1cca
Summary:
This diff changes the toplevel 'infer' executable from the current
python script to an OCaml binary. Currently this executable only parses
command line arguments, sets up environment variables, and invokes the
existing python script. This improves infer's command-line and
configuration interface, since passing arguments to the frontends or
backend no longer requires manually setting environment variables, and
arguments for the toplevel can now also be specified in .inferconfig.
Simplification and migration of functionality from the python script is
left for the future.
Reviewed By: martinoluca, jvillard
Differential Revision: D3450662
fbshipit-source-id: 1b52302
Summary:
public
The script `BuckAnalyze` has been deprecated for a while already. Time to remove it.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D2844414
fb-gh-sync-id: b5e1195
Summary: public
This unclutters infer/bin/ and gives more structure to infer/lib/
Reviewed By: jeremydubreil
Differential Revision: D2605809
fb-gh-sync-id: 508fc2c
Summary:
@public
This adds a script `inferTraceBugs` to `infer/bin/` that
1. shows the list of bugs found by Infer to the user
2. asks which one to display
3. asks what max level of nested procedure calls to display
4. shows the error trace of that bug with some lines of context in the source
code
Also has some options to script more easily, for instance when calling it from
inside an editor to navigate the sources.
Test Plan:
infer -o out -- gcc -c hello.c
inferTraceBugs -o out
also tested on OpenSSL.
In emacs, run `M-x compile` from the directory where `infer-out` is, then enter custom compilation command:
inferTraceBugs --select 0 --max-level max --no-source
Then navigate the trace with `M-g n`.