- Creator function pointers are saved in ManagerRegistry.
- The Register* class is used to notify ManagerRegistry new module is
available.
- AnalysisManager queries ManagerRegistry for configurable module. Then it
passes them to GRExprEngine, in turn to GRStateManager.
llvm-svn: 60143
One design problem that is emerging is the signed-ness problem during static
analysis. Many unsigned value have to be converted into signed value because
it partipates in operations with signed values.
On the other hand, we cannot blindly make all values occuring in static analysis
signed, because we do have cases where unsignedness is required, for example,
integer overflow detection.
llvm-svn: 59957
- RegionView and RegionViewMap is introduced to assist back-mapping from
super region to subregions.
- GDM is used to carry RegionView information.
- AnonTypedRegion is added to represent a typed region introduced by pointer
casting. Later AnonTypedRegion can be used in other similar cases, e.g.,
malloc()'ed region.
- The specific conversion is delegated to store manager.
llvm-svn: 59382
In that patch I added a bogus type promotion for unary '!'.
The real bug was more fallout from edges cases with compound assignments and conjured symbolic values. Now the conjured value has the type of the LHS expression, and we do a promotion to the computation type. We also now correctly do a conversion from the computation type back to the LHS type.
llvm-svn: 59349
function call created in response to the use of operator syntax that
resolves to an overloaded operator in C++, e.g., "str1 +
str2" that resolves to std::operator+(str1, str2)". We now build a
CXXOperatorCallExpr in C++ when we pick an overloaded operator. (But
only for binary operators, where we actually implement overloading)
I decided *not* to refactor the current CallExpr to make it abstract
(with FunctionCallExpr and CXXOperatorCallExpr as derived
classes). Doing so would allow us to make CXXOperatorCallExpr a little
bit smaller, at the cost of making the argument and callee accessors
virtual. We won't know if this is going to be a win until we can parse
lots of C++ code to determine how much memory we'll save by making
this change vs. the performance penalty due to the extra virtual
calls.
llvm-svn: 59306
BindDecl better describes what the function does:
- Bind the VarDecl to its memory region
- Bind the memory region to some initial value.
llvm-svn: 58359
- Do not allow expressions to ever have reference type
- Extend Expr::isLvalue to handle more cases where having written a
reference into the source implies that the expression is an lvalue
(e.g., function calls, C++ casts).
- Make GRExprEngine::VisitCall treat the call arguments as lvalues when
they are being bound to a reference parameter.
llvm-svn: 58306