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Diffstat (limited to 'Analysis/UninitializedValues.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | Analysis/UninitializedValues.cpp | 17 |
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/Analysis/UninitializedValues.cpp b/Analysis/UninitializedValues.cpp index 9651814b02..89ff1c2068 100644 --- a/Analysis/UninitializedValues.cpp +++ b/Analysis/UninitializedValues.cpp @@ -124,7 +124,22 @@ bool TransferFuncs::VisitDeclStmt(DeclStmt* S) { if (BlockVarDecl* VD = dyn_cast<BlockVarDecl>(D)) { if (Stmt* I = VD->getInit()) V(VD,AD) = AD.FullUninitTaint ? V(cast<Expr>(I),AD) : Initialized; - else V(VD,AD) = Uninitialized; + else { + // Special case for declarations of array types. For things like: + // + // char x[10]; + // + // we should treat "x" as being initialized, because the variable + // "x" really refers to the memory block. Clearly x[1] is + // uninitialized, but expressions like "(char *) x" really do refer to + // an initialized value. This simple dataflow analysis does not reason + // about the contents of arrays, although it could be potentially + // extended to do so if the array were of constant size. + if (VD->getType()->isArrayType()) + V(VD,AD) = Initialized; + else + V(VD,AD) = Uninitialized; + } } return Uninitialized; // Value is never consumed. |