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The `-analyzer-display-progress` displayed the function name of the currently analyzed function. It differs in C and C++. In C++, it prints the argument types as well in a comma-separated list. While in C, only the function name is displayed, without the brackets. E.g.: C++: foo(), foo(int, float) C: foo In crash traces, the analyzer dumps the location contexts, but the string is not enough for `-analyze-function` in C++ mode. This patch addresses the issue by dumping the proper function names even in stack traces. Reviewed By: NoQ Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105708 |
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plugins | ||
AnalysisDeclContext.cpp | ||
BodyFarm.cpp | ||
CFG.cpp | ||
CFGReachabilityAnalysis.cpp | ||
CFGStmtMap.cpp | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
CallGraph.cpp | ||
CalledOnceCheck.cpp | ||
CloneDetection.cpp | ||
CocoaConventions.cpp | ||
CodeInjector.cpp | ||
ConstructionContext.cpp | ||
Consumed.cpp | ||
Dominators.cpp | ||
ExprMutationAnalyzer.cpp | ||
IssueHash.cpp | ||
LiveVariables.cpp | ||
MacroExpansionContext.cpp | ||
ObjCNoReturn.cpp | ||
PathDiagnostic.cpp | ||
PostOrderCFGView.cpp | ||
ProgramPoint.cpp | ||
ReachableCode.cpp | ||
RetainSummaryManager.cpp | ||
ThreadSafety.cpp | ||
ThreadSafetyCommon.cpp | ||
ThreadSafetyLogical.cpp | ||
ThreadSafetyTIL.cpp | ||
UninitializedValues.cpp |