================ @@ -27,20 +27,48 @@ class IdentifierInfo; namespace clang { namespace ento { - -enum CallDescriptionFlags : unsigned { - CDF_None = 0, - - /// Describes a C standard function that is sometimes implemented as a macro - /// that expands to a compiler builtin with some __builtin prefix. - /// The builtin may as well have a few extra arguments on top of the requested - /// number of arguments. - CDF_MaybeBuiltin = 1 << 0, -}; - -/// This class represents a description of a function call using the number of -/// arguments and the name of the function. +/// A `CallDescription` is a pattern that can be used to _match_ calls +/// based on the qualified name and the argument/parameter counts. class CallDescription { +public: + enum class Mode { + /// Match calls to functions from the C standard library. On some platforms + /// some functions may be implemented as macros that expand to calls to + /// built-in variants of the given functions, so in this mode we use some + /// heuristics to recognize these implementation-defined variants: + /// - We also accept calls where the name is derived from the specified + /// name by adding "__builtin" or similar prefixes/suffixes. + /// - We also accept calls where the number of arguments or parameters is + /// greater than the specified value. + /// For the exact heuristics, see CheckerContext::isCLibraryFunction(). + /// Note that functions whose declaration context is not a TU (e.g. + /// methods, functions in namespaces) are not accepted as C library + /// functions. + /// FIXME: If I understand it correctly, this discards calls where C++ code + /// refers a C library function through the namespace `std::` via headers + /// like <cstdlib>. + CLibrary, ---------------- balazske wrote:
It is good if it can be used for any C library (or like) function. I saw cases at MallocChecker where it is not used, then it should be used in these cases too. If for some reason we want to find C library functions that are not "builtin" another mode (the "Unspecified") can be used. Probably it is OK if later this mode can find functions in the `std::` namespace. https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/83432 _______________________________________________ cfe-commits mailing list cfe-commits@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-commits