that a function can be called in. This reduced the total number of annotations
needed and makes writing more complicated behaviour less burdensome.
Patch by chriswails@gmail.com.
llvm-svn: 191983
This information is used for return states and pass-by-value parameter
states.
Patch by Chris Wailes.
Review by DeLesley Hutchins and Aaron Ballman.
llvm-svn: 190116
Patch by chris.wailes@gmail.com
Functions can now declare what state the consumable type the are returning will
be in. This is then used on the caller side and checked on the callee side.
Constructors now use this attribute instead of the 'consumes' attribute.
llvm-svn: 189843
Patch by chris.wailes@gmail.com
Adds the 'consumable' attribute that can be attached to classes. This replaces
the previous method of scanning a class's methods to see if any of them have
consumed analysis attributes attached to them. If consumed analysis attributes
are attached to methods of a class that isn't marked 'consumable' a warning
is generated.
llvm-svn: 189702
Patch by chris.wailes@gmail.com.
* The TestedVarsVisitor was folded into the ConsumedStmtVisitor.
* The VarTestResult class was updated to allow these changes.
* The PropagationInfo class was updated for the same reasons.
* Correctly handle short-circuiting of Boolean operations.
* Blocks are now marked as unreachable when we can statically prove we will
never branch to them.
* Unreachable blocks are skipped by the analysis.
llvm-svn: 189594
Patch by chris.wailes@gmail.com. The following functionality was added:
* The same functionality is now supported for both CXXOperatorCallExprs and CXXMemberCallExprs.
* Factored out some code in StmtVisitor.
* Removed variables from the state map when their destructors are encountered.
* Started adding documentation for the consumed analysis attributes.
llvm-svn: 189059
Reviewed by delesley, dblaikie.
Add the annotations and code needed to support a basic 'consumed' analysis.
Summary:
This new analysis is based on academic literature on linear types. It tracks
the state of a value, either as unconsumed, consumed, or unknown. Methods are
then annotated as CallableWhenUnconsumed, and when an annotated method is
called while the value is in the 'consumed' state a warning is issued. A value
may be tested in the conditional statement of an if-statement; when this occurs
we know the state of the value in the different branches, and this information
is added to our analysis. The code is still highly experimental, and the names
of annotations or the algorithm may be subject to change.
llvm-svn: 188206