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authorJordan Rose <jordan_rose@apple.com>2012-08-15 21:56:23 +0000
committerJordan Rose <jordan_rose@apple.com>2012-08-15 21:56:23 +0000
commit7f660857309a14c036a80ef90b40bf8f68fda9da (patch)
treece02b420c45ce45f255370f25e56f4478e88d3fa /lib/Parse/ParseDecl.cpp
parentb5f9eb8a0709082bba8e8de3a6c643928570aaa0 (diff)
[analyzer] If we call a C++ method on an object, assume it's non-null.
This is analogous to our handling of pointer dereferences: if we dereference a pointer that may or may not be null, we assume it's non-null from then on. While some implementations of C++ (including ours) allow you to call a non-virtual method through a null pointer of object type, it is technically disallowed by the C++ standard, and should not prune out any real paths in practice. [class.mfct.non-static]p1: A non-static member function may be called for an object of its class type, or for an object of a class derived from its class type... (a null pointer value does not refer to an object) We can also make the same assumption about function pointers. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@161992 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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