svf-tools 1.0.399 → 1.0.402

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package/index.html CHANGED
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  <p>SVF analyzes a program by taking the LLVM IR of the program as its input. Please refer to <a href="https://github.com/svf-tools/SVF/wiki/User-Guide#quick-start">this user guide</a> to run SVF with <a href="https://github.com/svf-tools/SVF/wiki/Analyze-a-Simple-C-Program#an-example">a simple example</a> and generate the <a href="https://github.com/svf-tools/SVF/wiki/User-Guide#analysis-outputs">outputs</a> of each analysis pass in your local machine.</p>
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  <p>Alternatively, you can also try <a href="https://github.com/SVF-tools/SVF/wiki/Try-SVF-in-Docker">SVF in Docker</a> or <a href="https://github.com/SVF-tools/SVF/wiki/Set-up-the-Debugging-Environment-for-SVF-in-VSCode">SVF in VSCode</a>. </p>
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+ <p> Please refer to <a href="https://github.com/svf-tools/SVF/wiki/Technical-documentation">this wiki documentation</a> and <a href="https://svf-tools.github.io/SVF-doxygen/html">doxygen code manual to understand the internal working of SVF.</a> </p>
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  <h2>
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- <a id="how-does-svf-work-internally" class="anchor" href="#how-does-svf-work-internally" aria-hidden="true"><span class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>References</h2>
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+ <a id="how-does-svf-work-internally" class="anchor" href="#how-does-svf-work-internally" aria-hidden="true"><span class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>Publications and References</h2>
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- <p>Please refer to <a href="https://github.com/svf-tools/SVF/wiki/Technical-documentation">this wiki documentation</a>, <a href="http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/%7Ecorg/svf/doxygen/">doxygen code manual</a> and the following publications to understand SVF (please make a pull request or email us if you want your papers added to the list).</p>
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+ <p> Please make a <b>pull request</b> or <b>email us</b> if you have a paper for this list.</p>
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  <p>Yaohui Chen, Peng Li, Jun Xu, Shengjian Guo,Rundong Zhou, Yulong Zhang, Tao Wei, and Long Lu. <a href ="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1906.07327.pdf">SAVIOR: Towards Bug-Driven Hybrid Testing</a>, 41st IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&ampP'20)</p>
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  {
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  SVFUtil::errs() << "load module: " << moduleName << "failed!!\n\n";
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  Err.print("SVFModuleLoader", llvm::errs());
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  }
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  modules.emplace_back(*mod);
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  owned_modules.emplace_back(std::move(mod));
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  // Note that arg0 is aligned with "offset".
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  for (int i = offset + 1; i <= offset + 3; ++i)
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  {
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+ if(i >= fields.size())
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  const Type* elementType = SymbolTableInfo::SymbolInfo()->getFlatternedElemType(type, fields[i].accumulateConstantFieldIdx());
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  NodeID vnD = getGepValVar(vArg3, fields[i], elementType);
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  NodeID vnS = getValueNode(vArg1);
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  const Type* elementType = SymbolTableInfo::SymbolInfo()->getFlatternedElemType(type, fields[i].accumulateConstantFieldIdx());
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  NodeID vnS = getGepValVar(vArg, fields[i], elementType);
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "svf-tools",
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- "version": "1.0.399",
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+ "version": "1.0.402",
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  "description": "* <b>[TypeClone](https://github.com/SVF-tools/SVF/wiki/TypeClone) published in our [ECOOP paper](https://yuleisui.github.io/publications/ecoop20.pdf) is now available in SVF </b> * <b>SVF now uses a single script for its build. Just type [`source ./build.sh`](https://github.com/SVF-tools/SVF/blob/master/build.sh) in your terminal, that's it!</b> * <b>SVF now supports LLVM-10.0.0! </b> * <b>We thank [bsauce](https://github.com/bsauce) for writing a user manual of SVF ([link1](https://www.jianshu.com/p/068a08ec749c) and [link2](https://www.jianshu.com/p/777c30d4240e)) in Chinese </b> * <b>SVF now supports LLVM-9.0.0 (Thank [Byoungyoung Lee](https://github.com/SVF-tools/SVF/issues/142) for his help!). </b> * <b>SVF now supports a set of [field-sensitive pointer analyses](https://yuleisui.github.io/publications/sas2019a.pdf). </b> * <b>[Use SVF as an external lib](https://github.com/SVF-tools/SVF/wiki/Using-SVF-as-a-lib-in-your-own-tool) for your own project (Contributed by [Hongxu Chen](https://github.com/HongxuChen)). </b> * <b>SVF now supports LLVM-7.0.0. </b> * <b>SVF now supports Docker. [Try SVF in Docker](https://github.com/SVF-tools/SVF/wiki/Try-SVF-in-Docker)! </b> * <b>SVF now supports [LLVM-6.0.0](https://github.com/svf-tools/SVF/pull/38) (Contributed by [Jack Anthony](https://github.com/jackanth)). </b> * <b>SVF now supports [LLVM-4.0.0](https://github.com/svf-tools/SVF/pull/23) (Contributed by Jared Carlson. Thank [Jared](https://github.com/jcarlson23) and [Will](https://github.com/dtzWill) for their in-depth [discussions](https://github.com/svf-tools/SVF/pull/18) about updating SVF!) </b> * <b>SVF now supports analysis for C++ programs.</b> <br />",
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  "main": "index.js",
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  "scripts": {