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* [Analyzer] Do not use static storage to for implementations created in ↵George Karpenkov2017-10-231-51/+0
| | | | | | | | BodyFarm.cpp Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39208 llvm-svn: 316400
* Make headers self-contained.Benjamin Kramer2016-02-021-1/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 259490
* Revert r240270 ("Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy").Alexander Kornienko2015-06-221-1/+1
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* Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy. NFCAlexander Kornienko2015-06-221-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | The patch is generated using this command: $ tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix \ -checks=-*,llvm-namespace-comment -header-filter='llvm/.*|clang/.*' \ work/llvm/tools/clang To reduce churn, not touching namespaces spanning less than 10 lines. llvm-svn: 240270
* Add support for the static analyzer to synthesize function implementations ↵Ted Kremenek2014-08-271-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | from external model files. Currently the analyzer lazily models some functions using 'BodyFarm', which constructs a fake function implementation that the analyzer can simulate that approximates the semantics of the function when it is called. BodyFarm does this by constructing the AST for such definitions on-the-fly. One strength of BodyFarm is that all symbols and types referenced by synthesized function bodies are contextual adapted to the containing translation unit. The downside is that these ASTs are hardcoded in Clang's own source code. A more scalable model is to allow these models to be defined as source code in separate "model" files and have the analyzer use those definitions lazily when a function body is needed. Among other things, it will allow more customization of the analyzer for specific APIs and platforms. This patch provides the initial infrastructure for this feature. It extends BodyFarm to use an abstract API 'CodeInjector' that can be used to synthesize function bodies. That 'CodeInjector' is implemented using a new 'ModelInjector' in libFrontend, which lazily parses a model file and injects the ASTs into the current translation unit. Models are currently found by specifying a 'model-path' as an analyzer option; if no path is specified the CodeInjector is not used, thus defaulting to the current behavior in the analyzer. Models currently contain a single function definition, and can be found by finding the file <function name>.model. This is an initial starting point for something more rich, but it bootstraps this feature for future evolution. This patch was contributed by Gábor Horváth as part of his Google Summer of Code project. Some notes: - This introduces the notion of a "model file" into FrontendAction and the Preprocessor. This nomenclature is specific to the static analyzer, but possibly could be generalized. Essentially these are sources pulled in exogenously from the principal translation. Preprocessor gets a 'InitializeForModelFile' and 'FinalizeForModelFile' which could possibly be hoisted out of Preprocessor if Preprocessor exposed a new API to change the PragmaHandlers and some other internal pieces. This can be revisited. FrontendAction gets a 'isModelParsingAction()' predicate function used to allow a new FrontendAction to recycle the Preprocessor and ASTContext. This name could probably be made something more general (i.e., not tied to 'model files') at the expense of losing the intent of why it exists. This can be revisited. - This is a moderate sized patch; it has gone through some amount of offline code review. Most of the changes to the non-analyzer parts are fairly small, and would make little sense without the analyzer changes. - Most of the analyzer changes are plumbing, with the interesting behavior being introduced by ModelInjector.cpp and ModelConsumer.cpp. - The new functionality introduced by this change is off-by-default. It requires an analyzer config option to enable. llvm-svn: 216550
* Header guard canonicalization, clang part.Benjamin Kramer2014-08-131-2/+2
| | | | | | Modifications made by clang-tidy with minor tweaks. llvm-svn: 215557
* [analyzer] Tighten up sanity checks on Objective-C property getter synthesis.Jordan Rose2014-01-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | If there are non-trivially-copyable types /other/ than C++ records, we won't have a synthesized copy expression, but we can't just use a simple load/return. Also, add comments and shore up tests, making sure to test in both ARC and non-ARC. llvm-svn: 199869
* [analyzer] Model getters of known-@synthesized Objective-C properties.Jordan Rose2014-01-101-1/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ...by synthesizing their body to be "return self->_prop;", with an extra nudge to RetainCountChecker to still treat the value as +0 if we have no other information. This doesn't handle weak properties, but that's mostly correct anyway, since they can go to nil at any time. This also doesn't apply to properties whose implementations we can't see, since they may not be backed by an ivar at all. And finally, this doesn't handle properties of C++ class type, because we can't invoke the copy constructor. (Sema has actually done this work already, but the AST it synthesizes is one the analyzer doesn't quite handle -- it has an rvalue DeclRefExpr.) Modeling setters is likely to be more difficult (since it requires handling strong/copy), but not impossible. <rdar://problem/11956898> llvm-svn: 198953
* Include llvm::Optional in clang/Basic/LLVM.hDavid Blaikie2013-02-201-1/+2
| | | | | | Post-commit CR feedback from Jordan Rose regarding r175594. llvm-svn: 175679
* Sort all of Clang's files under 'lib', and fix up the broken headersChandler Carruth2012-12-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | uncovered. This required manually correcting all of the incorrect main-module headers I could find, and running the new llvm/utils/sort_includes.py script over the files. I also manually added quite a few missing headers that were uncovered by shuffling the order or moving headers up to be main-module-headers. llvm-svn: 169237
* Implement faux-body-synthesis of well-known functions in the static analyzer ↵Ted Kremenek2012-09-211-0/+43
when their implementations are unavailable. Start by simulating dispatch_sync(). This change is largely a bunch of plumbing around something very simple. We use AnalysisDeclContext to conjure up a fake function body (using the current ASTContext) when one does not exist. This is controlled under the analyzer-config option "faux-bodies", which is off by default. The plumbing in this patch is largely to pass the necessary machinery around. CallEvent needs the AnalysisDeclContextManager to get the function definition, as one may get conjured up lazily. BugReporter and PathDiagnosticLocation needed to be relaxed to handle invalid locations, as the conjured body has no real source locations. We do some primitive recovery in diagnostic generation to generate some reasonable locations (for arrows and events), but it can be improved. llvm-svn: 164339
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