infer-explore - explore the error traces in infer reports
infer
explore [options]
infer explore --procedures [options]
infer explore --source-files [options]
If --procedures is passed, print information about each procedure captured by infer.
If --source-files is passed, print information about captured source files.
Otherwise, show the list of bugs on the console and explore symbolic program traces emitted by infer to explain a report. Can also generate an HTML report from a JSON report.
--help
Show this manual
--help-format { auto | groff | pager | plain }
Show this help in the specified format. auto sets the format to plain if the environment variable TERM is "dumb" or undefined, and to pager otherwise.
--help-full
Show this manual with all internal options in the INTERNAL OPTIONS section
--results-dir,-o dir
Write results and internal files in the specified directory
--html
Activates: Generate html report. (Conversely: --no-html)
--max-nesting int
Level of nested procedure calls to show. Trace elements beyond the maximum nesting level are skipped. If omitted, all levels are shown.
--only-show
Activates: Show the list of reports and exit (Conversely: --no-only-show)
--select N
Select bug number N. If omitted, prompt for input.
--no-source-preview
Deactivates: print code excerpts around trace elements (Conversely: --source-preview)
--procedures
Activates: Print functions and methods discovered by infer (Conversely: --no-procedures)
--procedures-attributes
Activates: Print the attributes of each procedure in the output of --procedures (Conversely: --no-procedures-attributes)
--no-procedures-definedness
Deactivates: Include procedures definedness in the output of --procedures, i.e. whether the procedure definition was found, or only the procedure declaration, or the procedure is an auto-generated Objective-C accessor (Conversely: --procedures-definedness)
--procedures-filter filter
With --procedures, only print functions and methods (procedures) matching the specified filter. A procedure filter is of the form path_pattern:procedure_name. Patterns are interpreted as OCaml Str regular expressions. For instance, to keep only methods named "foo", one can use the filter ".*:foo", or "foo" for short.
--procedures-name
Activates: Include procedures names in the output of --procedures (Conversely: --no-procedures-name)
--no-procedures-source-file
Deactivates: Include the source file in which the procedure definition or declaration was found in the output of --procedures (Conversely: --procedures-source-file)
--source-files
Activates: Print source files discovered by infer (Conversely: --no-source-files)
--source-files-cfg
Activates: Output a dotty file in infer-out/captured for each source file in the output of --source-files (Conversely: --no-source-files-cfg)
--source-files-filter filter
With --source-files, only print source files matching the specified filter. The filter is a pattern that should match the file path. Patterns are interpreted as OCaml Str regular expressions.
--source-files-freshly-captured
Activates: Print whether the source file has been captured in the most recent capture phase in the output of --source-files. (Conversely: --no-source-files-freshly-captured)
--source-files-procedure-names
Activates: Print the names of procedure of each source file in the output of --source-files (Conversely: --no-source-files-procedure-names)
--source-files-type-environment
Activates: Print the type environment of each source file in the output of --source-files (Conversely: --no-source-files-type-environment)
INFER_ARGS, INFERCONFIG, INFER_STRICT_MODE
See the ENVIRONMENT section in the manual of infer(1).
.inferconfig
See the FILES section in the manual of infer(1).
infer-report(1), infer-run(1)