- //===- CallDescription.h - function/method call matching       --*- C++ -*-===// 
- // 
- // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 
- // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 
- // 
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
- // 
- /// \file This file defines a generic mechanism for matching for function and 
- /// method calls of C, C++, and Objective-C languages. Instances of these 
- /// classes are frequently used together with the CallEvent classes. 
- // 
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
-   
- #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_STATICANALYZER_CORE_PATHSENSITIVE_CALLDESCRIPTION_H 
- #define LLVM_CLANG_STATICANALYZER_CORE_PATHSENSITIVE_CALLDESCRIPTION_H 
-   
- #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/CallEvent.h" 
- #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h" 
- #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h" 
- #include <optional> 
- #include <vector> 
-   
- namespace clang { 
- class IdentifierInfo; 
- } // namespace clang 
-   
- 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. 
- class CallDescription { 
-   friend class CallEvent; 
-   using MaybeCount = std::optional<unsigned>; 
-   
-   mutable std::optional<const IdentifierInfo *> II; 
-   // The list of the qualified names used to identify the specified CallEvent, 
-   // e.g. "{a, b}" represent the qualified names, like "a::b". 
-   std::vector<std::string> QualifiedName; 
-   MaybeCount RequiredArgs; 
-   MaybeCount RequiredParams; 
-   int Flags; 
-   
- public: 
-   /// Constructs a CallDescription object. 
-   /// 
-   /// @param QualifiedName The list of the name qualifiers of the function that 
-   /// will be matched. The user is allowed to skip any of the qualifiers. 
-   /// For example, {"std", "basic_string", "c_str"} would match both 
-   /// std::basic_string<...>::c_str() and std::__1::basic_string<...>::c_str(). 
-   /// 
-   /// @param RequiredArgs The number of arguments that is expected to match a 
-   /// call. Omit this parameter to match every occurrence of call with a given 
-   /// name regardless the number of arguments. 
-   CallDescription(CallDescriptionFlags Flags, ArrayRef<StringRef> QualifiedName, 
-                   MaybeCount RequiredArgs = std::nullopt, 
-                   MaybeCount RequiredParams = std::nullopt); 
-   
-   /// Construct a CallDescription with default flags. 
-   CallDescription(ArrayRef<StringRef> QualifiedName, 
-                   MaybeCount RequiredArgs = std::nullopt, 
-                   MaybeCount RequiredParams = std::nullopt); 
-   
-   CallDescription(std::nullptr_t) = delete; 
-   
-   /// Get the name of the function that this object matches. 
-   StringRef getFunctionName() const { return QualifiedName.back(); } 
-   
-   /// Get the qualified name parts in reversed order. 
-   /// E.g. { "std", "vector", "data" } -> "vector", "std" 
-   auto begin_qualified_name_parts() const { 
-     return std::next(QualifiedName.rbegin()); 
-   } 
-   auto end_qualified_name_parts() const { return QualifiedName.rend(); } 
-   
-   /// It's false, if and only if we expect a single identifier, such as 
-   /// `getenv`. It's true for `std::swap`, or `my::detail::container::data`. 
-   bool hasQualifiedNameParts() const { return QualifiedName.size() > 1; } 
-   
-   /// @name Matching CallDescriptions against a CallEvent 
-   /// @{ 
-   
-   /// Returns true if the CallEvent is a call to a function that matches 
-   /// the CallDescription. 
-   /// 
-   /// \note This function is not intended to be used to match Obj-C method 
-   /// calls. 
-   bool matches(const CallEvent &Call) const; 
-   
-   /// Returns true whether the CallEvent matches on any of the CallDescriptions 
-   /// supplied. 
-   /// 
-   /// \note This function is not intended to be used to match Obj-C method 
-   /// calls. 
-   friend bool matchesAny(const CallEvent &Call, const CallDescription &CD1) { 
-     return CD1.matches(Call); 
-   } 
-   
-   /// \copydoc clang::ento::CallDescription::matchesAny(const CallEvent &, const CallDescription &) 
-   template <typename... Ts> 
-   friend bool matchesAny(const CallEvent &Call, const CallDescription &CD1, 
-                          const Ts &...CDs) { 
-     return CD1.matches(Call) || matchesAny(Call, CDs...); 
-   } 
-   /// @} 
-   
-   /// @name Matching CallDescriptions against a CallExpr 
-   /// @{ 
-   
-   /// Returns true if the CallExpr is a call to a function that matches the 
-   /// CallDescription. 
-   /// 
-   /// When available, always prefer matching with a CallEvent! This function 
-   /// exists only when that is not available, for example, when _only_ 
-   /// syntactic check is done on a piece of code. 
-   /// 
-   /// Also, StdLibraryFunctionsChecker::Signature is likely a better candicade 
-   /// for syntactic only matching if you are writing a new checker. This is 
-   /// handy if a CallDescriptionMap is already there. 
-   /// 
-   /// The function is imprecise because CallEvent may know path sensitive 
-   /// information, such as the precise argument count (see comments for 
-   /// CallEvent::getNumArgs), the called function if it was called through a 
-   /// function pointer, and other information not available syntactically. 
-   bool matchesAsWritten(const CallExpr &CE) const; 
-   
-   /// Returns true whether the CallExpr matches on any of the CallDescriptions 
-   /// supplied. 
-   /// 
-   /// \note This function is not intended to be used to match Obj-C method 
-   /// calls. 
-   friend bool matchesAnyAsWritten(const CallExpr &CE, 
-                                   const CallDescription &CD1) { 
-     return CD1.matchesAsWritten(CE); 
-   } 
-   
-   /// \copydoc clang::ento::CallDescription::matchesAnyAsWritten(const CallExpr &, const CallDescription &) 
-   template <typename... Ts> 
-   friend bool matchesAnyAsWritten(const CallExpr &CE, 
-                                   const CallDescription &CD1, 
-                                   const Ts &...CDs) { 
-     return CD1.matchesAsWritten(CE) || matchesAnyAsWritten(CE, CDs...); 
-   } 
-   /// @} 
-   
- private: 
-   bool matchesImpl(const FunctionDecl *Callee, size_t ArgCount, 
-                    size_t ParamCount) const; 
- }; 
-   
- /// An immutable map from CallDescriptions to arbitrary data. Provides a unified 
- /// way for checkers to react on function calls. 
- template <typename T> class CallDescriptionMap { 
-   friend class CallDescriptionSet; 
-   
-   // Some call descriptions aren't easily hashable (eg., the ones with qualified 
-   // names in which some sections are omitted), so let's put them 
-   // in a simple vector and use linear lookup. 
-   // TODO: Implement an actual map for fast lookup for "hashable" call 
-   // descriptions (eg., the ones for C functions that just match the name). 
-   std::vector<std::pair<CallDescription, T>> LinearMap; 
-   
- public: 
-   CallDescriptionMap( 
-       std::initializer_list<std::pair<CallDescription, T>> &&List) 
-       : LinearMap(List) {} 
-   
-   template <typename InputIt> 
-   CallDescriptionMap(InputIt First, InputIt Last) : LinearMap(First, Last) {} 
-   
-   ~CallDescriptionMap() = default; 
-   
-   // These maps are usually stored once per checker, so let's make sure 
-   // we don't do redundant copies. 
-   CallDescriptionMap(const CallDescriptionMap &) = delete; 
-   CallDescriptionMap &operator=(const CallDescription &) = delete; 
-   
-   CallDescriptionMap(CallDescriptionMap &&) = default; 
-   CallDescriptionMap &operator=(CallDescriptionMap &&) = default; 
-   
-   [[nodiscard]] const T *lookup(const CallEvent &Call) const { 
-     // Slow path: linear lookup. 
-     // TODO: Implement some sort of fast path. 
-     for (const std::pair<CallDescription, T> &I : LinearMap) 
-       if (I.first.matches(Call)) 
-         return &I.second; 
-   
-     return nullptr; 
-   } 
-   
-   /// When available, always prefer lookup with a CallEvent! This function 
-   /// exists only when that is not available, for example, when _only_ 
-   /// syntactic check is done on a piece of code. 
-   /// 
-   /// Also, StdLibraryFunctionsChecker::Signature is likely a better candicade 
-   /// for syntactic only matching if you are writing a new checker. This is 
-   /// handy if a CallDescriptionMap is already there. 
-   /// 
-   /// The function is imprecise because CallEvent may know path sensitive 
-   /// information, such as the precise argument count (see comments for 
-   /// CallEvent::getNumArgs), the called function if it was called through a 
-   /// function pointer, and other information not available syntactically. 
-   [[nodiscard]] const T *lookupAsWritten(const CallExpr &Call) const { 
-     // Slow path: linear lookup. 
-     // TODO: Implement some sort of fast path. 
-     for (const std::pair<CallDescription, T> &I : LinearMap) 
-       if (I.first.matchesAsWritten(Call)) 
-         return &I.second; 
-   
-     return nullptr; 
-   } 
- }; 
-   
- /// An immutable set of CallDescriptions. 
- /// Checkers can efficiently decide if a given CallEvent matches any 
- /// CallDescription in the set. 
- class CallDescriptionSet { 
-   CallDescriptionMap<bool /*unused*/> Impl = {}; 
-   
- public: 
-   CallDescriptionSet(std::initializer_list<CallDescription> &&List); 
-   
-   CallDescriptionSet(const CallDescriptionSet &) = delete; 
-   CallDescriptionSet &operator=(const CallDescription &) = delete; 
-   
-   [[nodiscard]] bool contains(const CallEvent &Call) const; 
-   
-   /// When available, always prefer lookup with a CallEvent! This function 
-   /// exists only when that is not available, for example, when _only_ 
-   /// syntactic check is done on a piece of code. 
-   /// 
-   /// Also, StdLibraryFunctionsChecker::Signature is likely a better candicade 
-   /// for syntactic only matching if you are writing a new checker. This is 
-   /// handy if a CallDescriptionMap is already there. 
-   /// 
-   /// The function is imprecise because CallEvent may know path sensitive 
-   /// information, such as the precise argument count (see comments for 
-   /// CallEvent::getNumArgs), the called function if it was called through a 
-   /// function pointer, and other information not available syntactically. 
-   [[nodiscard]] bool containsAsWritten(const CallExpr &CE) const; 
- }; 
-   
- } // namespace ento 
- } // namespace clang 
-   
- #endif // LLVM_CLANG_STATICANALYZER_CORE_PATHSENSITIVE_CALLDESCRIPTION_H 
-