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3 1.1 rillig # Introduction
4 1.1 rillig
5 1.3 rillig Lint1 analyzes a single translation unit of C code.
6 1.3 rillig
7 1.3 rillig * It reads the output of the C preprocessor, comments are retained.
8 1.3 rillig * The lexer in `scan.l` and `lex.c` splits the input into tokens.
9 1.3 rillig * The parser in `cgram.y` creates types and expressions from the tokens.
10 1.3 rillig * It checks declarations in `decl.c`.
11 1.3 rillig * It checks initializations in `init.c`.
12 1.3 rillig * It checks types and expressions in `tree.c`.
13 1.3 rillig
14 1.3 rillig To see how a specific lint message is triggered, read the corresponding unit
15 1.1 rillig test in `tests/usr.bin/xlint/lint1/msg_???.c`.
16 1.1 rillig
17 1.1 rillig # Features
18 1.1 rillig
19 1.1 rillig ## Type checking
20 1.1 rillig
21 1.1 rillig Lint has stricter type checking than most C compilers.
22 1.1 rillig It warns about type conversions that may result in alignment problems,
23 1.1 rillig see the test `msg_135.c` for examples.
24 1.1 rillig
25 1.1 rillig ## Control flow analysis
26 1.1 rillig
27 1.1 rillig Lint roughly tracks the control flow inside a single function.
28 1.3 rillig It doesn't follow `goto` statements precisely though,
29 1.3 rillig it rather assumes that each label is reachable.
30 1.1 rillig See the test `msg_193.c` for examples.
31 1.1 rillig
32 1.1 rillig ## Error handling
33 1.1 rillig
34 1.1 rillig Lint tries to continue parsing and checking even after seeing errors.
35 1.1 rillig This part of lint is not robust though, so expect some crashes here,
36 1.1 rillig as variables may not be properly initialized or be null pointers.
37 1.3 rillig The cleanup after handling a parse error is often incomplete.
38 1.1 rillig
39 1.1 rillig # Fundamental types
40 1.1 rillig
41 1.1 rillig Lint mainly analyzes expressions (`tnode_t`), which are formed from operators
42 1.1 rillig (`op_t`) and their operands (`tnode_t`).
43 1.1 rillig Each node has a type (`type_t`) and a few other properties.
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45 1.1 rillig ## type_t
46 1.1 rillig
47 1.3 rillig The elementary types are `int`, `_Bool`, `unsigned long`, `pointer` and so on,
48 1.3 rillig as defined in `tspec_t`.
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50 1.3 rillig Actual types like `int`, `const char *` are created by `gettyp(INT)`,
51 1.3 rillig or by deriving new types from existing types, using `block_derive_pointer`,
52 1.2 rillig `block_derive_array` and `block_derive_function`.
53 1.1 rillig (See [below](#memory-management) for the meaning of the prefix `block_`.)
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55 1.1 rillig After a type has been created, it should not be modified anymore.
56 1.1 rillig Ideally all references to types would be `const`, but that's a lot of work.
57 1.3 rillig Before modifying a type,
58 1.1 rillig it needs to be copied using `block_dup_type` or `expr_dup_type`.
59 1.1 rillig
60 1.1 rillig ## tnode_t
61 1.1 rillig
62 1.2 rillig When lint parses an expressions,
63 1.1 rillig it builds a tree of nodes representing the AST.
64 1.1 rillig Each node has an operator, which defines which other members may be accessed.
65 1.1 rillig The operators and their properties are defined in `ops.def`.
66 1.1 rillig Some examples for operators:
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68 1.1 rillig | Operator | Meaning |
69 1.1 rillig |----------|---------------------------------------------------------|
70 1.1 rillig | CON | compile-time constant in `tn_val` |
71 1.1 rillig | NAME | references the identifier in `tn_sym` |
72 1.1 rillig | UPLUS | the unary operator `+tn_left` |
73 1.1 rillig | PLUS | the binary operator `tn_left + tn_right` |
74 1.1 rillig | CALL | a function call, typically CALL(LOAD(NAME("function"))) |
75 1.3 rillig | ICALL | an indirect function call |
76 1.1 rillig | CVT | an implicit conversion or an explicit cast |
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78 1.3 rillig See `debug_node` for how to interpret the members of `tnode_t`.
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80 1.1 rillig ## sym_t
81 1.1 rillig
82 1.1 rillig There is a single symbol table (`symtab`) for the whole translation unit.
83 1.1 rillig This means that the same identifier may appear multiple times.
84 1.1 rillig To distinguish the identifiers, each symbol has a block level.
85 1.1 rillig Symbols from inner scopes are added to the beginning of the table,
86 1.1 rillig so they are found first when looking for the identifier.
87 1.1 rillig
88 1.1 rillig # Memory management
89 1.1 rillig
90 1.1 rillig ## Block scope
91 1.1 rillig
92 1.1 rillig The memory that is allocated by the `block_*_alloc` functions is freed at the
93 1.1 rillig end of analyzing the block, that is, after the closing `}`.
94 1.1 rillig See `compound_statement_rbrace:` in `cgram.y`.
95 1.1 rillig
96 1.1 rillig ## Expression scope
97 1.1 rillig
98 1.1 rillig The memory that is allocated by the `expr_*_alloc` functions is freed at the
99 1.1 rillig end of analyzing the expression.
100 1.1 rillig See `expr_free_all`.
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102 1.1 rillig # Null pointers
103 1.1 rillig
104 1.1 rillig * Expressions can be null.
105 1.2 rillig * This typically happens in case of syntax errors or other errors.
106 1.1 rillig * The subtype of a pointer, array or function is never null.
107 1.1 rillig
108 1.1 rillig # Common variable names
109 1.1 rillig
110 1.1 rillig | Name | Type | Meaning |
111 1.1 rillig |------|-----------|------------------------------------------------------|
112 1.1 rillig | t | `tspec_t` | a simple type such as `INT`, `FUNC`, `PTR` |
113 1.1 rillig | tp | `type_t` | a complete type such as `pointer to array[3] of int` |
114 1.1 rillig | stp | `type_t` | the subtype of a pointer, array or function |
115 1.1 rillig | tn | `tnode_t` | a tree node, mostly used for expressions |
116 1.1 rillig | op | `op_t` | an operator used in an expression |
117 1.3 rillig | ln | `tnode_t` | the left-hand operand of a binary operator |
118 1.3 rillig | rn | `tnode_t` | the right-hand operand of a binary operator |
119 1.1 rillig | sym | `sym_t` | a symbol from the symbol table |
120 1.1 rillig
121 1.3 rillig # Abbreviations in variable names
122 1.1 rillig
123 1.3 rillig | Abbr | Expanded |
124 1.3 rillig |------|---------------------------------------------|
125 1.3 rillig | l | left |
126 1.3 rillig | r | right |
127 1.3 rillig | o | old (during type conversions) |
128 1.3 rillig | n | new (during type conversions) |
129 1.3 rillig | op | operator |
130 1.3 rillig | arg | the number of the argument, for diagnostics |
131 1.1 rillig
132 1.2 rillig # Debugging
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134 1.2 rillig Useful breakpoints are:
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136 1.2 rillig | Location | Remarks |
137 1.2 rillig |-------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------|
138 1.2 rillig | build_binary in tree.c | Creates an expression for a unary or binary operator |
139 1.2 rillig | initialization_expr in init.c | Checks a single initializer |
140 1.2 rillig | expr in tree.c | Checks a full expression |
141 1.2 rillig | typeok in tree.c | Checks two types for compatibility |
142 1.2 rillig | vwarning_at in err.c | Prints a warning |
143 1.2 rillig | verror_at in err.c | Prints an error |
144 1.2 rillig | assert_failed in err.c | Prints the location of a failed assertion |
145 1.2 rillig
146 1.1 rillig # Tests
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148 1.1 rillig The tests are in `tests/usr.bin/xlint`.
149 1.2 rillig By default, each test is run with the lint flags `-g` for GNU mode,
150 1.1 rillig `-S` for C99 mode and `-w` to report warnings as errors.
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152 1.1 rillig Each test can override the lint flags using comments of the following forms:
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154 1.1 rillig * `/* lint1-flags: -tw */` replaces the default flags.
155 1.1 rillig * `/* lint1-extra-flags: -p */` adds to the default flags.
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157 1.1 rillig Most tests check the diagnostics that lint generates.
158 1.1 rillig They do this by placing `expect` comments near the location of the diagnostic.
159 1.1 rillig The comment `/* expect+1: ... */` expects a diagnostic to be generated for the
160 1.1 rillig code 1 line below, `/* expect-5: ... */` expects a diagnostic to be generated
161 1.1 rillig for the code 5 lines above.
162 1.1 rillig Each `expect` comment must be in a single line.
163 1.1 rillig There may be other code or comments in the same line.
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165 1.1 rillig Each diagnostic has its own test `msg_???.c` that triggers the corresponding
166 1.1 rillig diagnostic.
167 1.1 rillig Most other tests focus on a single feature.
168 1.1 rillig
169 1.1 rillig ## Adding a new test
170 1.1 rillig
171 1.4 rillig 1. Run `make add-test NAME=test_name`.
172 1.4 rillig 2. Sort the `FILES` lines in `../../tests/usr.bin/xlint/lint1/Makefile`.
173 1.3 rillig 3. Make the test generate the desired diagnostics.
174 1.4 rillig 4. Run `cd ../../tests/usr.bin/xlint/lint1 && sh ./accept.sh test_name`.
175 1.4 rillig 5. Run `cd ../.. && cvs commit distrib/sets/lists/tests/mi tests/usr.bin/xlint`.
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