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Artem Dergachev dbf1b8007c [analyzer] Enforce super-region classes for various memory regions.
We now check the type of the super-region pointer for most SubRegion classes
in compile time; some checks are run-time though.

This is an API-breaking change (we now require explicit casts to specific region
sub-classes), but in practice very few checkers are affected.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26838


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2017-04-13 09:56:07 +00:00
Anna Zaks 85570ac22c [analyzer] Add LocationContext as a parameter to checkRegionChanges
This patch adds LocationContext to checkRegionChanges and removes
wantsRegionChangeUpdate as it was unused.

A patch by Krzysztof Wiśniewski!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27090

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2017-01-13 00:50:57 +00:00
Devin Coughlin 3efe802b4e [analyzer] Add sink after construction of temporary with no-return destructor.
The analyzer's CFG currently doesn't have nodes for calls to temporary
destructors. This causes the analyzer to explore infeasible paths in which
a no-return destructor would have stopped exploration and so results in false
positives when no-return destructors are used to implement assertions.

To mitigate these false positives, this patch stops generates a sink after
evaluating a constructor on a temporary object that has a no-return destructor.
This results in a loss of coverage because the time at which the destructor is
called may be after the time of construction (especially for lifetime-extended
temporaries).

This addresses PR15599.

rdar://problem/29131566

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2016-12-19 22:23:22 +00:00
Artem Dergachev 5faafe70ed [analyzer] Allow undefined values in performTrivialCopy.
Reading from a garbage pointer should be modeled as garbage,
and performTrivialCopy should be able to deal with any SVal input.

Patch by Ilya Palachev!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25727


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2016-10-31 21:11:20 +00:00
Aleksei Sidorin 6f75e6dfd1 [analyzer][test commit] ExprEngine.cpp: Remove training whitespace; NFC
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2016-09-01 11:11:46 +00:00
Devin Coughlin d4ba9bd25d [analyzer] Better detect when C++ object was constructed into existing region.
When the analyzer evaluates a CXXConstructExpr, it looks ahead in the CFG for
the current block to detect what region the object should be constructed into.
If the constructor was directly constructed into a local variable or field
region then there is no need to explicitly bind the constructed value to
the local or field when analyzing the DeclStmt or CXXCtorInitializer that
called the constructor.

Unfortunately, there were situations in which the CXXConstructExpr was
constructed into a temporary region but when evaluating the corresponding
DeclStmt or CXXCtorInitializer the analyzer assumed the object was constructed
into the local or field. This led to spurious warnings about uninitialized
values (PR25777).

To avoid these false positives, this commit factors out the logic for
determining when a CXXConstructExpr will be directly constructed into existing
storage, adds the inverse logic to detect when the corresponding later bind can
be safely skipped, and adds assertions to make sure these two checks are in
sync.

rdar://problem/21947725

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2015-12-17 00:28:33 +00:00
Devin Coughlin 23c857bf7f [analyzer] Fix crash when lambda captures a variable-length array.
When a C++ lambda captures a variable-length array, it creates a capture
field to store the size of the array. The initialization expression for this
capture is null, which led the analyzer to crash when initializing the field.
To avoid this, use the size expression from the VLA type to determine the
initialization value.

rdar://problem/23748072

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2015-12-07 23:01:53 +00:00
Gabor Horvath c0c55d2615 [Static Analyzer] Lambda support.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12652



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2015-09-11 16:55:01 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 99bb39afb4 [analyzer] Apply whitespace cleanups by Honggyu Kim.
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2015-09-08 03:50:52 +00:00
Craig Topper 1843a2095a [C++11] Use 'nullptr'. StaticAnalyzer edition.
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2014-05-27 02:45:47 +00:00
Jordan Rose c4b0c452d7 [analyzer] Don't crash when a construction is followed by an uninitialized variable.
This could happen due to unfortunate CFG coincidences.

PR19579

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2014-04-29 01:56:12 +00:00
Jordan Rose bb4f59b433 [analyzer] Look through temporary destructors when finding a region to construct.
Fixes a false positive when temporary destructors are enabled where a temporary
is destroyed after a variable is constructed but before the VarDecl itself is
processed, which occurs when the variable is in the condition of an if or while.

Patch by Alex McCarthy, with an extra test from me.

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2014-04-05 02:01:41 +00:00
Jordan Rose 839fe84cab [analyzer] Extract a helper for finding the target region for a C++ constructor.
No functionality change.

Patch by Alex McCarthy!

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2014-04-01 16:40:06 +00:00
Jordan Rose 06445783fa [analyzer] Remove incorrect workaround for unimplemented temporary destructors.
If we're trying to get the zero element region of something that's not a region,
we should be returning UnknownVal, which is what ProgramState::getLValue will
do for us.

Patch by Alex McCarthy!

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2014-04-01 16:39:59 +00:00
Jordan Rose d0f476b4cb [analyzer] Inline C++ operator new when c++-inline-allocators is turned on.
This will let us stage in the modeling of operator new. The -analyzer-config
opton 'c++-inline-allocators' is currently off by default.

Patch by Karthik Bhat!

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2014-02-11 02:21:06 +00:00
Jordan Rose 81557223ba [analyzer] Handle destructors for the argument to C++ 'delete'.
Now that the CFG includes nodes for the destructors in a delete-expression,
process them in the analyzer using the same common destructor interface
currently used for local, member, and base destructors. Also, check for when
the value is known to be null, in which case no destructor is actually run.

This does not yet handle destructors for deleted /arrays/, which may need
more CFG work. It also causes a slight regression in the location of
double delete warnings; the double delete is detected at the destructor
call, which is implicit, and so is reported on the first access within the
destructor instead of at the 'delete' statement. This will be fixed soon.

Patch by Karthik Bhat!

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2013-09-25 16:06:17 +00:00
Pavel Labath 95ab9e306f [analyzer] Add very limited support for temporary destructors
This is an improved version of r186498. It enables ExprEngine to reason about
temporary object destructors.  However, these destructor calls are never
inlined, since this feature is still broken. Still, this is sufficient to
properly handle noreturn temporary destructors.

Now, the analyzer correctly handles expressions like "a || A()", and executes the
destructor of "A" only on the paths where "a" evaluted to false.

Temporary destructor processing is still off by default and one has to
explicitly request it by setting cfg-temporary-dtors=true.

Reviewers: jordan_rose

CC: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1259

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2013-09-02 09:09:15 +00:00
Pavel Labath f18bfd44c4 [analyzer] Assume new returns non-null even under -fno-exceptions
Summary:
-fno-exceptions does not implicitly attach a nothrow specifier to every operator
new. Even in this mode, non-nothrow new must not return a null pointer. Failure
to allocate memory can be signalled by other means, or just by killing the
program. This behaviour is consistent with the compiler - even with
-fno-exceptions, the generated code never tests for null (and would segfault if
the opeator actually happened to return null).

Reviewers: jordan_rose

CC: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1528

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2013-08-28 08:04:08 +00:00
Jordan Rose b2c405eb22 [analyzer] Remove dead optimization for MaterializeTemporaryExpr.
Previously, we tried to avoid creating new temporary object regions if
the value to be materialized itself came from a temporary object region.
However, once we became more strict about lvalues vs. rvalues (months
ago), this optimization became dead code, because the input to this
function will always be an rvalue (i.e. a symbolic value or compound
value rather than a region, at least for structs).

This would be a nice optimization to keep, but removing it makes it
simpler to reason about temporary regions.

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2013-07-25 22:32:35 +00:00
Jordan Rose 8f6134c308 [analyzer] Remove bogus assert: in C++11, 'new' can do list-initialization.
Previously, we asserted that whenever 'new' did not include a constructor
call, the type must be a non-record type. In C++11, however, uniform
initialization syntax (braces) allow 'new' to construct records with
list-initialization: "new Point{1, 2}".

Removing this assertion should be perfectly safe; the code here matches
what VisitDeclStmt does for regions allocated on the stack.

<rdar://problem/14403437>

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2013-07-10 19:14:10 +00:00
Jordan Rose be35df19cf [analyzer] Handle zeroing CXXConstructExprs.
Re-apply r184511, reverted in r184561, with the trivial default constructor
fast path removed -- it turned out not to be necessary here.

Certain expressions can cause a constructor invocation to zero-initialize
its object even if the constructor itself does no initialization. The
analyzer now handles that before evaluating the call to the constructor,
using the same "default binding" mechanism that calloc() uses, rather
than simply ignoring the zero-initialization flag.

<rdar://problem/14212563>

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2013-06-25 01:56:08 +00:00
Jordan Rose 1fc9111d85 [analyzer] Don't initialize virtual base classes more than once.
In order to make sure virtual base classes are always initialized once,
the AST contains initializers for the base class in /all/ of its
descendents, not just the immediate descendents. However, at runtime,
the most-derived object is responsible for initializing all the virtual
base classes; all the other initializers will be ignored.

The analyzer now checks to see if it's being called from another base
constructor, and if so does not perform virtual base initialization.

<rdar://problem/14236851>

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2013-06-25 01:55:59 +00:00
Jordan Rose 053c88bd93 Revert "[analyzer] Handle zeroing CXXConstructExprs."
Per review from Anna, this really should have been two commits, and besides
it's causing problems on our internal buildbot. Reverting until these have
been worked out.

This reverts r184511 / 9812328482.

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2013-06-21 16:30:32 +00:00
Jordan Rose 9812328482 [analyzer] Handle zeroing CXXConstructExprs.
Certain expressions can cause a constructor invocation to zero-initialize
its object even if the constructor itself does no initialization. The
analyzer now handles that before evaluating the call to the constructor,
using the same "default binding" mechanism that calloc() uses, rather
than simply ignoring the zero-initialization flag.

As a bonus, trivial default constructors are now no longer inlined; they
are instead processed explicitly by ExprEngine. This has a (positive)
effect on the generated path edges: they no longer stop at a default
constructor call unless there's a user-provided implementation.

<rdar://problem/14212563>

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2013-06-21 00:59:00 +00:00
Jordan Rose ecee1651c1 [analyzer] Better model for copying of array fields in implicit copy ctors.
- Find the correct region to represent the first array element when
  constructing a CXXConstructorCall.
- If the array is trivial, model the copy with a primitive load/store.
- Don't warn about the "uninitialized" subscript in the AST -- we don't use
  the helper variable that Sema provides.

<rdar://problem/13091608>

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2013-04-03 01:39:08 +00:00
Jordan Rose 76f7761dae [analyzer] Restructure ExprEngine::VisitCXXNewExpr to do a bit less work.
No functionality change.

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2013-03-30 01:31:48 +00:00
Jordan Rose e6f2bf8628 [analyzer] Handle caching out while evaluating a C++ new expression.
Evaluating a C++ new expression now includes generating an intermediate
ExplodedNode, and this node could very well represent a previously-
reachable state in the ExplodedGraph. If so, we can short-circuit the
rest of the evaluation.

Caught by the assertion a few lines later.

<rdar://problem/13510065>

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2013-03-30 01:31:42 +00:00
Anton Yartsev 697462881c [analyzer] For now assume all standard global 'operator new' functions allocate memory in heap.
+ Improved test coverage for cplusplus.NewDelete checker.

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2013-03-28 16:10:38 +00:00
Jordan Rose b061720ddf [analyzer] Use evalBind for C++ new of scalar types.
These types will not have a CXXConstructExpr to do the initialization for
them. Previously we just used a simple call to ProgramState::bindLoc, but
that doesn't trigger proper checker callbacks (like pointer escape).

Found by Anton Yartsev.

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2013-03-27 18:10:35 +00:00
Jordan Rose a8d937e4bd [analyzer] Model trivial copy/move assignment operators with a bind as well.
r175234 allowed the analyzer to model trivial copy/move constructors as
an aggregate bind. This commit extends that to trivial assignment
operators as well. Like the last commit, one of the motivating factors here
is not warning when the right-hand object is partially-initialized, which
can have legitimate uses.

<rdar://problem/13405162>

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2013-03-16 02:14:06 +00:00
Jordan Rose eafb5c694c [analyzer] Don't look through casts when creating pointer temporaries.
Normally, we need to look through derived-to-base casts when creating
temporary object regions (added in r175854). However, if the temporary
is a pointer (rather than a struct/class instance), we need to /preserve/
the base casts that have been applied.

This also ensures that we really do create a new temporary region when
we need to: MaterializeTemporaryExpr and lvalue CXXDefaultArgExprs.

Fixes PR15342, although the test case doesn't include the crash because
I couldn't isolate it.

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2013-02-26 01:21:27 +00:00
David Blaikie b07805485c Remove the CFGElement "Invalid" state.
Use Optional<CFG*> where invalid states were needed previously. In the one case
where that's not possible (beginAutomaticObjDtorsInsert) just use a dummy
CFGAutomaticObjDtor.

Thanks for the help from Jordan Rose & discussion/feedback from Ted Kremenek
and Doug Gregor.

Post commit code review feedback on r175796 by Ted Kremenek.

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2013-02-23 00:29:34 +00:00
Jordan Rose 5e5440ba9c [analyzer] Make sure a materialized temporary matches its bindings.
This is a follow-up to r175830, which made sure a temporary object region
created for, say, a struct rvalue matched up with the initial bindings
being stored into it. This does the same for the case in which the AST
actually tells us that we need to create a temporary via a
MaterializeObjectExpr. I've unified the two code paths and moved a static
helper function onto ExprEngine.

This also caused a bit of test churn, causing us to go back to describing
temporary regions without a 'const' qualifier. This seems acceptable; it's
our behavior from a few months ago.

<rdar://problem/13265460> (part 2)

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2013-02-22 01:51:15 +00:00
David Blaikie fdf6a279c9 Replace CFGElement llvm::cast support to be well-defined.
See r175462 for another example/more details.

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2013-02-21 20:58:29 +00:00
Jordan Rose 4411b423e9 [analyzer] Record whether a base object region represents a virtual base.
This allows MemRegion and MemRegionManager to avoid asking over and over
again whether an class is a virtual base or a non-virtual base.

Minor optimization/cleanup; no functionality change.

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2013-02-21 03:12:32 +00:00
David Blaikie dc84cd5efd Include llvm::Optional in clang/Basic/LLVM.h
Post-commit CR feedback from Jordan Rose regarding r175594.

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2013-02-20 22:23:23 +00:00
David Blaikie 5251abea41 Replace SVal llvm::cast support to be well-defined.
See r175462 for another example/more details.

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2013-02-20 05:52:05 +00:00
Jordan Rose bc403861bc Re-apply "[analyzer] Model trivial copy/move ctors with an aggregate bind."
...after a host of optimizations related to the use of LazyCompoundVals
(our implementation of aggregate binds).

Originally applied in r173951.
Reverted in r174069 because it was causing hangs.
Re-applied in r174212.
Reverted in r174265 because it was /still/ causing hangs.

If this needs to be reverted again it will be punted to far in the future.

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2013-02-15 00:32:15 +00:00
Jordan Rose 2a3fe34b4a Revert "[analyzer] Model trivial copy/move ctors with an aggregate bind."
...again. The problem has not been fixed and our internal buildbot is still
getting hangs.

This reverts r174212, originally applied in r173951, then reverted in r174069.
Will not re-apply until the entire project analyzes successfully on my
local machine.

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2013-02-02 05:15:53 +00:00
Jordan Rose 5500fc193a Re-apply "[analyzer] Model trivial copy/move ctors with an aggregate bind."
With the optimization in the previous commit, this should be safe again.

Originally applied in r173951, then reverted in r174069.

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2013-02-01 19:49:59 +00:00
Jordan Rose 33e83b6cf7 Revert "[analyzer] Model trivial copy/move ctors with an aggregate bind."
It's causing hangs on our internal analyzer buildbot. Will restore after
investigating.

This reverts r173951 / baa7ca1142.

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2013-01-31 18:04:03 +00:00
Jordan Rose baa7ca1142 [analyzer] Model trivial copy/move ctors with an aggregate bind.
This is faster for the analyzer to process than inlining the constructor
and performing a member-wise copy, and it also solves the problem of
warning when a partially-initialized POD struct is copied.

Before:
  CGPoint p;
  p.x = 0;
  CGPoint p2 = p; <-- assigned value is garbage or undefined

After:
  CGPoint p;
  p.x = 0;
  CGPoint p2 = p; // no-warning

This matches our behavior in C, where we don't see a field-by-field copy.

<rdar://problem/12305288>

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2013-01-30 18:16:06 +00:00
Jordan Rose 4f69eb4daa [analyzer] Don't crash running destructors for multidimensional arrays.
We don't handle array destructors correctly yet, but we now apply the same
hack (explicitly destroy the first element, implicitly invalidate the rest)
for multidimensional arrays that we already use for linear arrays.

<rdar://problem/12858542>

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2012-12-12 19:13:44 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 55fc873017 Sort all of Clang's files under 'lib', and fix up the broken headers
uncovered.

This required manually correcting all of the incorrect main-module
headers I could find, and running the new llvm/utils/sort_includes.py
script over the files.

I also manually added quite a few missing headers that were uncovered by
shuffling the order or moving headers up to be main-module-headers.

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2012-12-04 09:13:33 +00:00
Jordan Rose b59b580a57 [analyzer] Assume 'new' never returns NULL if it could throw an exception.
This is actually required by the C++ standard in
[basic.stc.dynamic.allocation]p3:

  If an allocation function declared with a non-throwing
  exception-specification fails to allocate storage, it shall return a
  null pointer. Any other allocation function that fails to allocate
  storage shall indicate failure only by throwing an exception of a type
  that would match a handler of type std::bad_alloc.

We don't bother checking for the specific exception type, but just go off
the operator new prototype. This should help with a certain class of lazy
initalization false positives.

<rdar://problem/12115221>

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2012-10-20 02:32:51 +00:00
Jordan Rose 9874f597ef [analyzer] Cast the result of a placement new-expression to the correct type.
This is necessary because further analysis will assume that the SVal's
type matches the AST type. This caused a crash when trying to perform
a derived-to-base cast on a C++ object that had been new'd to be another
object type.

Yet another crash in PR13763.

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2012-09-08 01:24:38 +00:00
Jordan Rose 200fa2e70d [analyzer] Don't attempt to devirtualize calls to base class destructors.
CXXDestructorCall now has a flag for when it is a base destructor call.
Other kinds of destructor calls (locals, fields, temporaries, and 'delete')
all behave as "whole-object" destructors and do not behave differently
from one another (specifically, in these cases we /should/ try to
devirtualize a call to a virtual destructor).

This was causing crashes in both our internal buildbot, the crash still
being tracked in PR13765, and some of the crashes being tracked in PR13763,
due to a assertion failure. (The behavior under -Asserts happened to be
correct anyway.)

Adding this knowledge also allows our DynamicTypePropagation checker to do
a bit less work; the special rules about virtual method calls during a
destructor only require extra handling during base destructors.

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2012-09-06 20:37:08 +00:00
Jordan Rose 6ebea89be2 [analyzer] Be more forgiving about calling methods on struct rvalues.
The problem is that the value of 'this' in a C++ member function call
should always be a region (or NULL). However, if the object is an rvalue,
it has no associated region (only a conjured symbol or LazyCompoundVal).
For now, we handle this in two ways:

1) Actually respect MaterializeTemporaryExpr. Before, it was relying on
   CXXConstructExpr to create temporary regions for all struct values.
   Now it just does the right thing: if the value is not in a temporary
   region, create one.

2) Have CallEvent recognize the case where its 'this' pointer is a
   non-region, and just return UnknownVal to keep from confusing clients.

The long-term problem is being tracked internally in <rdar://problem/12137950>,
but this makes many test cases pass.

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2012-09-05 17:11:26 +00:00
Jordan Rose c210cb7a35 [analyzer] Inline constructors for any object with a trivial destructor.
This allows us to better reason about status objects, like Clang's own
llvm::Optional (when its contents are trivially destructible), which are
often intended to be passed around by value.

We still don't inline constructors for temporaries in the general case.

<rdar://problem/11986434>

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2012-08-27 17:50:07 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 66c486f275 Rename 'currentX' to 'currX' throughout analyzer and libAnalysis.
Also rename 'getCurrentBlockCounter()' to 'blockCount()'.

This ripples a bunch of code simplifications; mostly aesthetic,
but makes the code a bit tighter.

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