Update public analyzer build to checker-256.

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Ted Kremenek 2011-04-13 21:48:34 +00:00
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<b><a href="/checker/checker-255.tar.bz2">checker-255.tar.bz2</a></b> (built February 11, 2011)
<b><a href="/checker/checker-256.tar.bz2">checker-256.tar.bz2</a></b> (built April 13, 2011)

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<h1>Release notes for <tt>checker-XXX</tt> builds</h1>
<h4 id="checker_256">checker-256</h4>
<p><b>built:</b> April 13, 2011<br>
<b>download:</b> <a href="/checker/checker-256.tar.bz2">checker-256.tar.bz2</a></p>
<p><b>highlights:</b></p>
<ul>
<li>Lots of bug fixes and improvements to analyzer precision (fewer false positives, possibly more bugs found).
<li>Introductory analysis support for C++ and Objective-C++.
</ul>
<p>This build contains basic support for C++ and Objective-C++ that is ready to be tried out
by general users. It is still in its infancy, but establishes a baseline for things to come. The main hope is that it can find some
issues and have a reasonable false positive rate.</p>
<p><b>Please</b> <a href="/filing_bugs.html">file bugs</a> when you see issues of any kind so we can assess
where development on C++ analysis support needs to be focused.</p>
<p>To try out C++ analysis support, it should work out of the box using <tt>scan-build</tt>. If you are using this checker build
as a replacement to the analyzer bundled with Xcode, first use the <tt>set-xcode-analyzer</tt> script to <a href="/xcode.html">change Xcode to use
your version of the analyzer</a>. You will then need to modify one configuration file in Xcode to enable C++ analysis support. This can
be done with the following steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Find the clang .xcspec file:
<pre>$ cd /Developer/Library
$ find . | grep xcspec | grep Clang
./Xcode/<b>&lt;SNIP&gt;</b>/Clang LLVM 1.0.xcplugin/Contents/Resources/Clang LLVM 1.0.xcspec
</pre></li>
<li>The exact location of the file may vary depending on your installation of Xcode. Edit that file, and look for the string &quot;--analyze&quot;:
<pre>
SourceFileOption = "--analyze";
FileTypes = (
"sourcecode.c.c",
"sourcecode.c.objc",
);
...
</pre>
Change the &quot;FileTypes&quot; entry to:
<pre>
FileTypes = (
"sourcecode.c.c",
"sourcecode.c.objc",
"sourcecode.cpp.cpp",
"sourcecode.cpp.objcpp",
);
</pre></li>
<li>Restart Xcode.</li>
</ol>
<h4 id="checker_255">checker-255</h4>
<p><b>built:</b> February 11, 2011<br>