//===------------- ExprSequence.h - clang-tidy ----------------------------===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANG_TIDY_EXPRSEQUENCE_H #define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANG_TIDY_EXPRSEQUENCE_H #include "clang/Analysis/CFG.h" #include "clang/Lex/Lexer.h" #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h" #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h" #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" #include "../ClangTidy.h" namespace clang { namespace tidy { namespace utils { /// Provides information about the evaluation order of (sub-)expressions within /// a `CFGBlock`. /// /// While a `CFGBlock` does contain individual `CFGElement`s for some /// sub-expressions, the order in which those `CFGElement`s appear reflects /// only one possible order in which the sub-expressions may be evaluated. /// However, we want to warn if any of the potential evaluation orders can lead /// to a use-after-move, not just the one contained in the `CFGBlock`. /// /// This class implements only a simplified version of the C++ sequencing /// rules. The main limitation is that we do not distinguish between value /// computation and side effect -- see the "Implementation" section for more /// details. /// /// Note: `SequenceChecker` from SemaChecking.cpp does a similar job (and much /// more thoroughly), but using it would require /// - Pulling `SequenceChecker` out into a header file (i.e. making it part of /// the API), /// - Removing the dependency of `SequenceChecker` on `Sema`, and /// - (Probably) modifying `SequenceChecker` to make it suitable to be used in /// this context. /// For the moment, it seems preferable to re-implement our own version of /// sequence checking that is special-cased to what we need here. /// /// Implementation /// -------------- /// /// `ExprSequence` uses two types of sequencing edges between nodes in the AST: /// /// - Every `Stmt` is assumed to be sequenced after its children. This is /// overly optimistic because the standard only states that value computations /// of operands are sequenced before the value computation of the operator, /// making no guarantees about side effects (in general). /// /// For our purposes, this rule is sufficient, however, because this check is /// interested in operations on objects, which are generally performed through /// function calls (whether explicit and implicit). Function calls guarantee /// that the value computations and side effects for all function arguments /// are sequenced before the execution of the function. /// /// - In addition, some `Stmt`s are known to be sequenced before or after /// their siblings. For example, the `Stmt`s that make up a `CompoundStmt`are /// all sequenced relative to each other. The function /// `getSequenceSuccessor()` implements these sequencing rules. class ExprSequence { public: /// Initializes this `ExprSequence` with sequence information for the given /// `CFG`. `Root` is the root statement the CFG was built from. ExprSequence(const CFG *TheCFG, const Stmt *Root, ASTContext *TheContext); /// Returns whether \p Before is sequenced before \p After. bool inSequence(const Stmt *Before, const Stmt *After) const; /// Returns whether \p After can potentially be evaluated after \p Before. /// This is exactly equivalent to `!inSequence(After, Before)` but makes some /// conditions read more naturally. bool potentiallyAfter(const Stmt *After, const Stmt *Before) const; private: // Returns the sibling of \p S (if any) that is directly sequenced after \p S, // or nullptr if no such sibling exists. For example, if \p S is the child of // a `CompoundStmt`, this would return the Stmt that directly follows \p S in // the `CompoundStmt`. // // As the sequencing of many constructs that change control flow is already // encoded in the `CFG`, this function only implements the sequencing rules // for those constructs where sequencing cannot be inferred from the `CFG`. const Stmt *getSequenceSuccessor(const Stmt *S) const; const Stmt *resolveSyntheticStmt(const Stmt *S) const; ASTContext *Context; const Stmt *Root; llvm::DenseMap SyntheticStmtSourceMap; }; /// Maps `Stmt`s to the `CFGBlock` that contains them. Some `Stmt`s may be /// contained in more than one `CFGBlock`; in this case, they are mapped to the /// innermost block (i.e. the one that is furthest from the root of the tree). class StmtToBlockMap { public: /// Initializes the map for the given `CFG`. StmtToBlockMap(const CFG *TheCFG, ASTContext *TheContext); /// Returns the block that \p S is contained in. Some `Stmt`s may be contained /// in more than one `CFGBlock`; in this case, this function returns the /// innermost block (i.e. the one that is furthest from the root of the tree). const CFGBlock *blockContainingStmt(const Stmt *S) const; private: ASTContext *Context; llvm::DenseMap Map; }; } // namespace utils } // namespace tidy } // namespace clang #endif // LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANG_TIDY_EXPRSEQUENCE_H