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Jordan Rose ba4a6d10e0 [analyzer] Try constant-evaluation for all variables, not just globals.
In C++, constants captured by lambdas (and blocks) are not actually stored
in the closure object, since they can be expanded at compile time. In this
case, they will have no binding when we go to look them up. Previously,
RegionStore thought they were uninitialized stack variables; now, it checks
to see if they are a constant we know how to evaluate, using the same logic
as r175026.

This particular code path is only for scalar variables. Constant arrays and
structs are still unfortunately unhandled; we'll need a stronger solution
for those.

This may have a small performance impact, but only for truly-undefined
local variables, captures in a non-inlined block, and non-constant globals.
Even then, in the non-constant case we're only doing a quick type check.

<rdar://problem/13105553>

llvm-svn: 175194
2013-02-14 19:06:11 +00:00
Anna Zaks 6bab4ef4e8 [analyzer] Replace "-analyzer-ipa" with "-analyzer-config ipa".
The idea is to eventually place all analyzer options under
"analyzer-config". In addition, this lays the ground for introduction of
a high-level analyzer mode option, which will influence the
default setting for IPAMode.

llvm-svn: 173385
2013-01-24 23:15:30 +00:00
Jordan Rose 742920c8e7 [analyzer] Add a new abstraction over all types of calls: CallEvent
This is intended to replace CallOrObjCMessage, and is eventually intended to be
used for anything that cares more about /what/ is being called than /how/ it's
being called. For example, inlining destructors should be the same as inlining
blocks, and checking __attribute__((nonnull)) should apply to the allocator
calls generated by operator new.

llvm-svn: 159554
2012-07-02 19:27:35 +00:00