This change was a lot bigger than I originally anticipated; among
other things it requires us storing more information in the CFG to
record what block-level expressions need to be evaluated as lvalues.
The big change is that CFGBlocks no longer contain Stmt*'s by
CFGElements. Currently CFGElements just wrap Stmt*, but they also
store a bit indicating whether the block-level expression should be
evalauted as an lvalue. DeclStmts involving the initialization of a
reference require us treating the initialization expression as an
lvalue, even though that information isn't recorded in the AST.
Conceptually this change isn't that complicated, but it required
bubbling up the data through the CFGBuilder, to GRCoreEngine, and
eventually to GRExprEngine.
The addition of CFGElement is also useful for when we want to handle
more control-flow constructs or other data we want to keep in the CFG
that isn't represented well with just a block of statements.
In GRExprEngine, this patch introduces logic for evaluating the
lvalues of references, which currently retrieves the internal "pointer
value" that the reference represents. EvalLoad does a two stage load
to catch null dereferences involving an invalid reference (although
this could possibly be caught earlier during the initialization of a
reference).
Symbols are currently symbolicated using the reference type, instead
of a pointer type, and special handling is required creating
ElementRegions that layer on SymbolicRegions (see the changes to
RegionStoreManager).
Along the way, the DeadStoresChecker also silences warnings involving
dead stores to references. This was the original change I introduced
(which I wrote test cases for) that I realized caused GRExprEngine to
crash.
llvm-svn: 91501
Remove isPod() from DenseMapInfo, splitting it out to its own
isPodLike type trait. This is a generally useful type trait for
more than just DenseMap, and we really care about whether something
acts like a pod, not whether it really is a pod.
llvm-svn: 91422
now, don't construct CFGs that contain C++ try/catch statements, and
have GRExprEngine abort a path if it encounters a C++ construct it
doesn't understand (which is mostly everything at this point).
llvm-svn: 91389
Otherwise, even when real evaluation occurs, the previous fake auto
transitions would still be in the destination set, causing fake state
bifurcation.
llvm-svn: 90967
by the test case in PR 5627. Essentially we shouldn't clear the
ExplodedNodeSet where we deposit newly constructed nodes if that set
is the 'Dst' set passed in. It is not okay to clear that set because
it may already contain nodes.
llvm-svn: 90931
- Refactor the MemRegion hierarchy to distinguish between different StackSpaceRegions for locals and parameters.
- VarRegions for "captured" variables now have the BlockDataRegion as their super region (except those passed by reference)
- Add transfer function support to GRExprEngine for BlockDeclRefExprs.
This change also supports analyzing blocks as an analysis entry point
(top-of-the-stack), which required pushing more context-sensitivity
around in the MemRegion hierarchy via the use of LocationContext
objects. Functionally almost everything is the same, except we track
LocationContexts in a few more areas and StackSpaceRegions now refer
to a StackFrameContext object. In the future we will need to modify
MemRegionManager to allow multiple StackSpaceRegions in flight at once
(for the analysis of multiple stack frames).
llvm-svn: 90809
handler to this interface.
GRExprEngine::CheckerEvalCall() will return true if one of the checkers has
processed the node. In the future this might return void when we have some
default checker.
llvm-svn: 90755