| commit | b41240be6b9e58687011b2bd1b942c6625cbb5ad | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Balazs Benics <benicsbalazs@gmail.com> | Thu Dec 19 12:04:04 2024 +0100 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu Dec 19 12:04:04 2024 +0100 |
| tree | 4af3967bfacb4362c4b3ac744c3db2a35e2c38a2 | |
| parent | 056e5eccaf440e9127990f9fba1e5cacac399a14 [diff] |
[analyzer][NFC] Introduce APSIntPtr, a safe wrapper of APSInt (1/4) (#120435) One could create dangling APSInt references in various ways in the past, that were sometimes assumed to be persisted in the BasicValueFactor. One should always use BasicValueFactory to create persistent APSInts, that could be used by ConcreteInts or SymIntExprs and similar long-living objects. If one used a temporary or local variables for this, these would dangle. To enforce the contract of the analyzer BasicValueFactory and the uses of APSInts, let's have a dedicated strong-type for this. The idea is that APSIntPtr is always owned by the BasicValueFactory, and that is the only component that can construct it. These PRs are all NFC - besides fixing dangling APSInt references.
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