This directory contains small examples to play with Infer. They each exhibit one simple programming error that is caught by Infer. Contents -------- - `Hello.java`: try this example by running ```infer -- javac Hello.java ``` - `Hello.m`: try this example by running ```infer -- clang -c Hello.m``` - `hello.c`: try this example by running ```infer -- gcc -c hello.c``` In this case, note that Infer captures the gcc command and runs clang instead to parse C files. Thus you may get compiler errors and warnings that differ from gcc's. - `android_hello/`: a sample Android app. Try this example by running ```infer -- ./gradlew build``` Make sure that you have the Android SDK 22 installed and up to date, and in particular the "Android SDK Build-tools" and "Android Support Repository". - `c_hello/`: a sample make-based C project. Try this example by running ```infer -- make``` - `ios_hello/`: a sample iOS app. Try this example by running ```infer -- xcodebuild -target HelloWorldApp -configuration Debug -sdk iphonesimulator``` - `java_hello/`: a sample Java project. Try this example by running ```infer -- javac Pointers.java Resources.java Hello.java``` Note ---- The infer toplevel command must be in your PATH for the commands above to succeed. Otherwise, modify the commands to use the correct path to infer, eg ```../infer/bin/infer -- javac Hello.java```