svf-tools 1.0.642 → 1.0.643

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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "svf-tools",
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- "version": "1.0.642",
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+ "version": "1.0.643",
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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": {
@@ -883,9 +883,15 @@ SVFConstantData* LLVMModuleSet::getSVFConstantData(const ConstantData* cd)
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  SVFConstantData* svfcd = nullptr;
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  if(const ConstantInt* cint = SVFUtil::dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(cd))
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  {
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- /// bool true will be translated to -1 with getSExtValue, so call getZExtValue() if bitwidth = 1
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- svfcd = new SVFConstantInt(cd->getName().str(), getSVFType(cint->getType()), cint->getZExtValue(),
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- cint->getBitWidth() == 1? cint->getZExtValue(): cint->getSExtValue());
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+ /// bitwidth == 1 : cint has value from getZExtValue() because `bool true` will be translated to -1 using sign extension (i.e., getSExtValue).
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+ /// bitwidth <=64 1 : cint has value from getSExtValue()
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+ /// bitwidth >64 1 : cint has value 0 because it represents an invalid int
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+ if(cint->getBitWidth() == 1)
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+ svfcd = new SVFConstantInt(cd->getName().str(), getSVFType(cint->getType()), cint->getZExtValue(), cint->getZExtValue());
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+ else if(cint->getBitWidth() <= 64 && cint->getBitWidth() > 1)
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+ svfcd = new SVFConstantInt(cd->getName().str(), getSVFType(cint->getType()), cint->getZExtValue(), cint->getSExtValue());
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+ else
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+ svfcd = new SVFConstantInt(cd->getName().str(), getSVFType(cint->getType()), 0, 0);
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  }
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  else if(const ConstantFP* cfp = SVFUtil::dyn_cast<ConstantFP>(cd))
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  {