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* [NFC] fix trivial typos in commentsHiroshi Inoue2018-01-221-1/+1
| | | | | | "the the" -> "the" llvm-svn: 323078
* [analyzer] Update GTestChecker to tighten API detectionDevin Coughlin2016-12-221-36/+48
| | | | | | | | | Update the GTestChecker to tighten up the API detection and make it cleaner in response to post-commit feedback. Also add tests for when temporary destructors are enabled to make sure we get the expected behavior when inlining constructors for temporaries. llvm-svn: 290352
* [analyzer] Add checker modeling gtest APIs.Devin Coughlin2016-12-191-0/+287
gtest is a widely-used unit-testing API. It provides macros for unit test assertions: ASSERT_TRUE(p != nullptr); that expand into an if statement that constructs an object representing the result of the assertion and returns when the assertion is false: if (AssertionResult gtest_ar_ = AssertionResult(p == nullptr)) ; else return ...; Unfortunately, the analyzer does not model the effect of the constructor precisely because (1) the copy constructor implementation is missing from the the header (so it can't be inlined) and (2) the boolean-argument constructor is constructed into a temporary (so the analyzer decides not to inline it since it doesn't reliably call temporary destructors right now). This results in false positives because the analyzer does not realize that the the assertion must hold along the non-return path. This commit addresses the false positives by explicitly modeling the effects of the two un-inlined constructors on the AssertionResult state. I've added a new package, "apiModeling", for these kinds of checkers that model APIs but don't emit any diagnostics. I envision all the checkers in this package always being on by default. This addresses the false positives reported in PR30936. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27773 rdar://problem/22705813 llvm-svn: 290143
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