This fixes a crash reported in PR9287, and also fixes a false positive involving the value of such ternary
expressions not properly getting propagated.
llvm-svn: 126362
class and to bind the shared value using OpaqueValueExpr. This fixes an
unnoticed problem with deserialization of these expressions where the
deserialized form would lose the vital pointer-equality trait; or rather,
it fixes it because this patch also does the right thing for deserializing
OVEs.
Change OVEs to not be a "temporary object" in the sense that copy elision is
permitted.
This new representation is not totally unawkward to work with, but I think
that's really part and parcel with the semantics we're modelling here. In
particular, it's much easier to fix things like the copy elision bug and to
make the CFG look right.
I've tried to update the analyzer to deal with this in at least some
obvious cases, and I think we get a much better CFG out, but the printing
of OpaqueValueExprs probably needs some work.
llvm-svn: 125744
LabelDecl and LabelStmt. There is a 1-1 correspondence between the
two, but this simplifies a bunch of code by itself. This is because
labels are the only place where we previously had references to random
other statements, causing grief for AST serialization and other stuff.
This does cause one regression (attr(unused) doesn't silence unused
label warnings) which I'll address next.
This does fix some minor bugs:
1. "The only valid attribute " diagnostic was capitalized.
2. Various diagnostics printed as ''labelname'' instead of 'labelname'
3. This reduces duplication of label checking between functions and blocks.
Review appreciated, particularly for the cindex and template bits.
llvm-svn: 125733
implicit lvalue-to-rvalue casts that John McCall
recently introduced. This causes a whole bunch
of logic in the analyzer for handling lvalues
to vanish. It does, however, raise a few issues
in the analyzer w.r.t to modeling various constructs
(e.g., field accesses to compound literals).
The .c/.m analysis test cases that fail are
due to a missing lvalue-to-rvalue cast that
will get introduced into the AST. The .cpp
failures were more than I could investigate in
one go, and the patch was already getting huge.
I have XFAILED some of these tests, and they
should obviously be further investigated.
Some highlights of this patch include:
- CFG no longer requires an lvalue bit for
CFGElements
- StackFrameContext doesn't need an 'asLValue'
flag
- The "VisitLValue" path from GRExprEngine has
been eliminated.
Besides the test case failures (XFAILed), there
are surely other bugs that are fallout from
this change.
llvm-svn: 121960
struct X {
X() : au_i1(123) {}
union {
int au_i1;
float au_f1;
};
};
clang will now deal with au_i1 explicitly as an IndirectFieldDecl.
llvm-svn: 120900
not actually frequently used, because ImpCastExprToType only creates a node
if the types differ. So explicitly create an ICE in the lvalue-to-rvalue
conversion code in DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion() as well as several
other new places, and consistently deal with the consequences throughout the
compiler.
In addition, introduce a new cast kind for loading an ObjCProperty l-value,
and make sure we emit those nodes whenever an ObjCProperty l-value appears
that's not on the LHS of an assignment operator.
This breaks a couple of rewriter tests, which I've x-failed until future
development occurs on the rewriter.
Ted Kremenek kindly contributed the analyzer workarounds in this patch.
llvm-svn: 120890
1. "no 'else' after 'return'" -- this is for conformance with the
coding standards.
2. move 'else' to the line of the previous '}' -- this is for consistency.
Reviewed by kremenek.
llvm-svn: 119983
it is possible for the confluence block to only have a single predecessor due to calls to 'noreturn'
functions. Fixes assertion failure reported in PR 8619.
llvm-svn: 119284
Elidable CXXConstructExpr should inhibit calling destructor for temporary
that is copied, not the one created. This is because eliding copy constructor
means that the object that was to be copied will be constructed directly in
memory the copy would be constructed in.
llvm-svn: 119044
1. For statement: const C& c = C(0) ?: C(1) destructors generated for condition will not differ from those generated for case without prolonged lifetime of temporary,
2. There will be no destructor for constant reference member bound to temporary at the exit from constructor.
llvm-svn: 118158
containing a DoStmt, and the LHS doesn't create a new block, then we should
return RBlock. Otherwise we'll incorrectly return NULL.
Also relax an assertion in VisitWhileStmt(). Reset 'Block' when it is finished.
llvm-svn: 117436
- Adding LocalScope for CompoundStmt,
- Adding CFGAutomaticObjDtors for end of scope, return, goto, break, continue,
- Regression tests for above cases.
llvm-svn: 115252
- post-increament, distance and bool conversion methods to LocalScope::const_iterator,
- adding VarDecl to LocalScope.
Fixed some misspells in comments.
llvm-svn: 115227
- LocalScope class with iterator used to pointing into it,
- fat doxygen comment for LocalScope indended usage,
- BlockScopePosPair class used for storing jump targets/sources (for: goto, break, continue), that replaces raw CFGBlock pointer used earlier for this purpose.
llvm-svn: 114790
- definitions of interfaces for CFGInitializer and CFGAutomaticObjDtor,
- support for above classes to print_elem function (renamed print_stmt),
- support for VarDecls in StmtPrinterHelper.
llvm-svn: 114403
to selectively walk successors/predecessors based on commonly used filters. For starters, add
a filter to ignore 'default:' cases for SwitchStmts when all enum values are covered by CaseStmts.
llvm-svn: 113449
This introduces FunctionType::ExtInfo to hold the calling convention and the
noreturn attribute. The next patch will extend it to include the regparm
attribute and fix the bug.
llvm-svn: 99920
After discussion with Zhongxing, don't force the initializer of DeclStmts to be
block-level expressions.
This led to some interesting fallout:
[UninitializedValues]
Always visit the initializer of DeclStmts (do not assume they are block-level expressions).
[BasicStore]
With initializers of DeclStmts no longer block-level expressions, this causes self-referencing initializers (e.g. 'int x = x') to no longer cause the initialized variable to be live before the DeclStmt. While this is correct, it caused BasicStore::RemoveDeadBindings() to prune off the values of these variables from the initial store (where they are set to uninitialized). The fix is to back-port some (and only some) of the lazy-binding logic from RegionStore to
BasicStore. Now the default values of local variables are determined lazily as opposed
to explicitly initialized.
llvm-svn: 97591
CallExprs as those edges help cause a n^2 explosion in the number of
destructor calls. Other consumers, such as static analysis, that
would like to have more a more complete CFG can select the inclusion
of those edges as CFG build time.
This also fixes up the two compilation users of CFGs to be tolerant of
having or not having those edges. All catch code is assumed be to
live if we didn't generate the exceptional edges for CallExprs.
llvm-svn: 94074
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
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
Speedup: when doing 'clang-cc -analyze -dump-cfg' (without actual printing, just
CFG building) on the amalgamated SQLite source (all of SQLite in one source
file), runtime reduced by 9%.
This fixes: <rdar://problem/7250745>
llvm-svn: 83899
have the iterators and operator[] handle the traversal of statements, as they
are stored in reverse order. Tests show this has no real performance impact, but
it does simply the CFG construction logic and will make it slightly easier to
change the allocation strategy for CFGBlocks (as we have fewer copies).
llvm-svn: 82702
TryEvaluateBool instead of using a raw 'int'. This avoids any
confusion of how 'int' converts to bool, and makes the resultant code
easier to read.
Condense a bunch of 'addSuccessor()' calls in 'if ... else' to use the
ternary operator instead.
llvm-svn: 76947
is an algorithm that is much easier to understand and slightly more efficient.
Thanks to Mike Stump for our discussions on the CFGBuilder and his comments that
helped prompt this long needed cleanup.
llvm-svn: 76250