1 //===- BugReporter.h - Generate PathDiagnostics -----------------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 //
9 //  This file defines BugReporter, a utility class for generating
10 //  PathDiagnostics for analyses based on ProgramState.
11 //
12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13 
14 #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_STATICANALYZER_CORE_BUGREPORTER_BUGREPORTER_H
15 #define LLVM_CLANG_STATICANALYZER_CORE_BUGREPORTER_BUGREPORTER_H
16 
17 #include "clang/Analysis/PathDiagnostic.h"
18 #include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h"
19 #include "clang/Basic/SourceLocation.h"
20 #include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h"
21 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/BugReporter/BugReporterVisitors.h"
22 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/BugReporter/BugType.h"
23 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/CheckerManager.h"
24 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/ExplodedGraph.h"
25 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/ProgramState.h"
26 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/SVals.h"
27 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/SymExpr.h"
28 #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
29 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h"
30 #include "llvm/ADT/FoldingSet.h"
31 #include "llvm/ADT/ImmutableSet.h"
32 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h"
33 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
34 #include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h"
35 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
36 #include "llvm/ADT/ilist.h"
37 #include "llvm/ADT/ilist_node.h"
38 #include "llvm/ADT/iterator_range.h"
39 #include <cassert>
40 #include <memory>
41 #include <optional>
42 #include <string>
43 #include <utility>
44 #include <vector>
45 
46 namespace clang {
47 
48 class AnalyzerOptions;
49 class ASTContext;
50 class Decl;
51 class LocationContext;
52 class SourceManager;
53 class Stmt;
54 
55 namespace ento {
56 
57 class BugType;
58 class CheckerBase;
59 class ExplodedGraph;
60 class ExplodedNode;
61 class ExprEngine;
62 class MemRegion;
63 
64 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
65 // Interface for individual bug reports.
66 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
67 
68 /// A mapping from diagnostic consumers to the diagnostics they should
69 /// consume.
70 using DiagnosticForConsumerMapTy =
71     llvm::DenseMap<PathDiagnosticConsumer *, std::unique_ptr<PathDiagnostic>>;
72 
73 /// Interface for classes constructing Stack hints.
74 ///
75 /// If a PathDiagnosticEvent occurs in a different frame than the final
76 /// diagnostic the hints can be used to summarize the effect of the call.
77 class StackHintGenerator {
78 public:
79   virtual ~StackHintGenerator() = 0;
80 
81   /// Construct the Diagnostic message for the given ExplodedNode.
82   virtual std::string getMessage(const ExplodedNode *N) = 0;
83 };
84 
85 /// Constructs a Stack hint for the given symbol.
86 ///
87 /// The class knows how to construct the stack hint message based on
88 /// traversing the CallExpr associated with the call and checking if the given
89 /// symbol is returned or is one of the arguments.
90 /// The hint can be customized by redefining 'getMessageForX()' methods.
91 class StackHintGeneratorForSymbol : public StackHintGenerator {
92 private:
93   SymbolRef Sym;
94   std::string Msg;
95 
96 public:
97   StackHintGeneratorForSymbol(SymbolRef S, StringRef M) : Sym(S), Msg(M) {}
98   ~StackHintGeneratorForSymbol() override = default;
99 
100   /// Search the call expression for the symbol Sym and dispatch the
101   /// 'getMessageForX()' methods to construct a specific message.
102   std::string getMessage(const ExplodedNode *N) override;
103 
104   /// Produces the message of the following form:
105   ///   'Msg via Nth parameter'
106   virtual std::string getMessageForArg(const Expr *ArgE, unsigned ArgIndex);
107 
108   virtual std::string getMessageForReturn(const CallExpr *CallExpr) {
109     return Msg;
110   }
111 
112   virtual std::string getMessageForSymbolNotFound() {
113     return Msg;
114   }
115 };
116 
117 /// This class provides an interface through which checkers can create
118 /// individual bug reports.
119 class BugReport {
120 public:
121   enum class Kind { Basic, PathSensitive };
122 
123 protected:
124   friend class BugReportEquivClass;
125   friend class BugReporter;
126 
127   Kind K;
128   const BugType& BT;
129   std::string ShortDescription;
130   std::string Description;
131 
132   SmallVector<SourceRange, 4> Ranges;
133   SmallVector<std::shared_ptr<PathDiagnosticNotePiece>, 4> Notes;
134   SmallVector<FixItHint, 4> Fixits;
135 
136   BugReport(Kind kind, const BugType &bt, StringRef desc)
137       : BugReport(kind, bt, "", desc) {}
138 
139   BugReport(Kind K, const BugType &BT, StringRef ShortDescription,
140             StringRef Description)
141       : K(K), BT(BT), ShortDescription(ShortDescription),
142         Description(Description) {}
143 
144 public:
145   virtual ~BugReport() = default;
146 
147   Kind getKind() const { return K; }
148 
149   const BugType& getBugType() const { return BT; }
150 
151   /// A verbose warning message that is appropriate for displaying next to
152   /// the source code that introduces the problem. The description should be
153   /// at least a full sentence starting with a capital letter. The period at
154   /// the end of the warning is traditionally omitted. If the description
155   /// consists of multiple sentences, periods between the sentences are
156   /// encouraged, but the period at the end of the description is still omitted.
157   StringRef getDescription() const { return Description; }
158 
159   /// A short general warning message that is appropriate for displaying in
160   /// the list of all reported bugs. It should describe what kind of bug is found
161   /// but does not need to try to go into details of that specific bug.
162   /// Grammatical conventions of getDescription() apply here as well.
163   StringRef getShortDescription(bool UseFallback = true) const {
164     if (ShortDescription.empty() && UseFallback)
165       return Description;
166     return ShortDescription;
167   }
168 
169   /// The primary location of the bug report that points at the undesirable
170   /// behavior in the code. UIs should attach the warning description to this
171   /// location. The warning description should describe the bad behavior
172   /// at this location.
173   virtual PathDiagnosticLocation getLocation() const = 0;
174 
175   /// The smallest declaration that contains the bug location.
176   /// This is purely cosmetic; the declaration can be displayed to the user
177   /// but it does not affect whether the report is emitted.
178   virtual const Decl *getDeclWithIssue() const = 0;
179 
180   /// Get the location on which the report should be uniqued. Two warnings are
181   /// considered to be equivalent whenever they have the same bug types,
182   /// descriptions, and uniqueing locations. Out of a class of equivalent
183   /// warnings only one gets displayed to the user. For most warnings the
184   /// uniqueing location coincides with their location, but sometimes
185   /// it makes sense to use different locations. For example, a leak
186   /// checker can place the warning at the location where the last reference
187   /// to the leaking resource is dropped but at the same time unique the warning
188   /// by where that resource is acquired (allocated).
189   virtual PathDiagnosticLocation getUniqueingLocation() const = 0;
190 
191   /// Get the declaration that corresponds to (usually contains) the uniqueing
192   /// location. This is not actively used for uniqueing, i.e. otherwise
193   /// identical reports that have different uniqueing decls will be considered
194   /// equivalent.
195   virtual const Decl *getUniqueingDecl() const = 0;
196 
197   /// Add new item to the list of additional notes that need to be attached to
198   /// this report. If the report is path-sensitive, these notes will not be
199   /// displayed as part of the execution path explanation, but will be displayed
200   /// separately. Use bug visitors if you need to add an extra path note.
201   void addNote(StringRef Msg, const PathDiagnosticLocation &Pos,
202                ArrayRef<SourceRange> Ranges = {}) {
203     auto P = std::make_shared<PathDiagnosticNotePiece>(Pos, Msg);
204 
205     for (const auto &R : Ranges)
206       P->addRange(R);
207 
208     Notes.push_back(std::move(P));
209   }
210 
211   ArrayRef<std::shared_ptr<PathDiagnosticNotePiece>> getNotes() {
212     return Notes;
213   }
214 
215   /// Add a range to a bug report.
216   ///
217   /// Ranges are used to highlight regions of interest in the source code.
218   /// They should be at the same source code line as the BugReport location.
219   /// By default, the source range of the statement corresponding to the error
220   /// node will be used; add a single invalid range to specify absence of
221   /// ranges.
222   void addRange(SourceRange R) {
223     assert((R.isValid() || Ranges.empty()) && "Invalid range can only be used "
224                            "to specify that the report does not have a range.");
225     Ranges.push_back(R);
226   }
227 
228   /// Get the SourceRanges associated with the report.
229   virtual ArrayRef<SourceRange> getRanges() const {
230     return Ranges;
231   }
232 
233   /// Add a fix-it hint to the bug report.
234   ///
235   /// Fix-it hints are the suggested edits to the code that would resolve
236   /// the problem explained by the bug report. Fix-it hints should be
237   /// as conservative as possible because it is not uncommon for the user
238   /// to blindly apply all fixits to their project. Note that it is very hard
239   /// to produce a good fix-it hint for most path-sensitive warnings.
240   void addFixItHint(const FixItHint &F) {
241     Fixits.push_back(F);
242   }
243 
244   llvm::ArrayRef<FixItHint> getFixits() const { return Fixits; }
245 
246   /// Reports are uniqued to ensure that we do not emit multiple diagnostics
247   /// for each bug.
248   virtual void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID& hash) const = 0;
249 };
250 
251 class BasicBugReport : public BugReport {
252   PathDiagnosticLocation Location;
253   const Decl *DeclWithIssue = nullptr;
254 
255 public:
256   BasicBugReport(const BugType &bt, StringRef desc, PathDiagnosticLocation l)
257       : BugReport(Kind::Basic, bt, desc), Location(l) {}
258 
259   static bool classof(const BugReport *R) {
260     return R->getKind() == Kind::Basic;
261   }
262 
263   PathDiagnosticLocation getLocation() const override {
264     assert(Location.isValid());
265     return Location;
266   }
267 
268   const Decl *getDeclWithIssue() const override {
269     return DeclWithIssue;
270   }
271 
272   PathDiagnosticLocation getUniqueingLocation() const override {
273     return getLocation();
274   }
275 
276   const Decl *getUniqueingDecl() const override {
277     return getDeclWithIssue();
278   }
279 
280   /// Specifically set the Decl where an issue occurred. This isn't necessary
281   /// for BugReports that cover a path as it will be automatically inferred.
282   void setDeclWithIssue(const Decl *declWithIssue) {
283     DeclWithIssue = declWithIssue;
284   }
285 
286   void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID& hash) const override;
287 };
288 
289 class PathSensitiveBugReport : public BugReport {
290 public:
291   using VisitorList = SmallVector<std::unique_ptr<BugReporterVisitor>, 8>;
292   using visitor_iterator = VisitorList::iterator;
293   using visitor_range = llvm::iterator_range<visitor_iterator>;
294 
295 protected:
296   /// The ExplodedGraph node against which the report was thrown. It corresponds
297   /// to the end of the execution path that demonstrates the bug.
298   const ExplodedNode *ErrorNode = nullptr;
299 
300   /// The range that corresponds to ErrorNode's program point. It is usually
301   /// highlighted in the report.
302   const SourceRange ErrorNodeRange;
303 
304   /// Profile to identify equivalent bug reports for error report coalescing.
305 
306   /// A (stack of) a set of symbols that are registered with this
307   /// report as being "interesting", and thus used to help decide which
308   /// diagnostics to include when constructing the final path diagnostic.
309   /// The stack is largely used by BugReporter when generating PathDiagnostics
310   /// for multiple PathDiagnosticConsumers.
311   llvm::DenseMap<SymbolRef, bugreporter::TrackingKind> InterestingSymbols;
312 
313   /// A (stack of) set of regions that are registered with this report as being
314   /// "interesting", and thus used to help decide which diagnostics
315   /// to include when constructing the final path diagnostic.
316   /// The stack is largely used by BugReporter when generating PathDiagnostics
317   /// for multiple PathDiagnosticConsumers.
318   llvm::DenseMap<const MemRegion *, bugreporter::TrackingKind>
319       InterestingRegions;
320 
321   /// A set of location contexts that correspoind to call sites which should be
322   /// considered "interesting".
323   llvm::SmallSet<const LocationContext *, 2> InterestingLocationContexts;
324 
325   /// A set of custom visitors which generate "event" diagnostics at
326   /// interesting points in the path.
327   VisitorList Callbacks;
328 
329   /// Used for ensuring the visitors are only added once.
330   llvm::FoldingSet<BugReporterVisitor> CallbacksSet;
331 
332   /// When set, this flag disables all callstack pruning from a diagnostic
333   /// path.  This is useful for some reports that want maximum fidelty
334   /// when reporting an issue.
335   bool DoNotPrunePath = false;
336 
337   /// Used to track unique reasons why a bug report might be invalid.
338   ///
339   /// \sa markInvalid
340   /// \sa removeInvalidation
341   using InvalidationRecord = std::pair<const void *, const void *>;
342 
343   /// If non-empty, this bug report is likely a false positive and should not be
344   /// shown to the user.
345   ///
346   /// \sa markInvalid
347   /// \sa removeInvalidation
348   llvm::SmallSet<InvalidationRecord, 4> Invalidations;
349 
350   /// Conditions we're already tracking.
351   llvm::SmallSet<const ExplodedNode *, 4> TrackedConditions;
352 
353   /// Reports with different uniqueing locations are considered to be different
354   /// for the purposes of deduplication.
355   PathDiagnosticLocation UniqueingLocation;
356   const Decl *UniqueingDecl;
357 
358   const Stmt *getStmt() const;
359 
360   /// If an event occurs in a different frame than the final diagnostic,
361   /// supply a message that will be used to construct an extra hint on the
362   /// returns from all the calls on the stack from this event to the final
363   /// diagnostic.
364   // FIXME: Allow shared_ptr keys in DenseMap?
365   std::map<PathDiagnosticPieceRef, std::unique_ptr<StackHintGenerator>>
366       StackHints;
367 
368 public:
369   PathSensitiveBugReport(const BugType &bt, StringRef desc,
370                          const ExplodedNode *errorNode)
371       : PathSensitiveBugReport(bt, desc, desc, errorNode) {}
372 
373   PathSensitiveBugReport(const BugType &bt, StringRef shortDesc, StringRef desc,
374                          const ExplodedNode *errorNode)
375       : PathSensitiveBugReport(bt, shortDesc, desc, errorNode,
376                                /*LocationToUnique*/ {},
377                                /*DeclToUnique*/ nullptr) {}
378 
379   /// Create a PathSensitiveBugReport with a custom uniqueing location.
380   ///
381   /// The reports that have the same report location, description, bug type, and
382   /// ranges are uniqued - only one of the equivalent reports will be presented
383   /// to the user. This method allows to rest the location which should be used
384   /// for uniquing reports. For example, memory leaks checker, could set this to
385   /// the allocation site, rather then the location where the bug is reported.
386   PathSensitiveBugReport(const BugType &bt, StringRef desc,
387                          const ExplodedNode *errorNode,
388                          PathDiagnosticLocation LocationToUnique,
389                          const Decl *DeclToUnique)
390       : PathSensitiveBugReport(bt, desc, desc, errorNode, LocationToUnique,
391                                DeclToUnique) {}
392 
393   PathSensitiveBugReport(const BugType &bt, StringRef shortDesc, StringRef desc,
394                          const ExplodedNode *errorNode,
395                          PathDiagnosticLocation LocationToUnique,
396                          const Decl *DeclToUnique);
397 
398   static bool classof(const BugReport *R) {
399     return R->getKind() == Kind::PathSensitive;
400   }
401 
402   const ExplodedNode *getErrorNode() const { return ErrorNode; }
403 
404   /// Indicates whether or not any path pruning should take place
405   /// when generating a PathDiagnostic from this BugReport.
406   bool shouldPrunePath() const { return !DoNotPrunePath; }
407 
408   /// Disable all path pruning when generating a PathDiagnostic.
409   void disablePathPruning() { DoNotPrunePath = true; }
410 
411   /// Get the location on which the report should be uniqued.
412   PathDiagnosticLocation getUniqueingLocation() const override {
413     return UniqueingLocation;
414   }
415 
416   /// Get the declaration containing the uniqueing location.
417   const Decl *getUniqueingDecl() const override {
418     return UniqueingDecl;
419   }
420 
421   const Decl *getDeclWithIssue() const override;
422 
423   ArrayRef<SourceRange> getRanges() const override;
424 
425   PathDiagnosticLocation getLocation() const override;
426 
427   /// Marks a symbol as interesting. Different kinds of interestingness will
428   /// be processed differently by visitors (e.g. if the tracking kind is
429   /// condition, will append "will be used as a condition" to the message).
430   void markInteresting(SymbolRef sym, bugreporter::TrackingKind TKind =
431                                           bugreporter::TrackingKind::Thorough);
432 
433   void markNotInteresting(SymbolRef sym);
434 
435   /// Marks a region as interesting. Different kinds of interestingness will
436   /// be processed differently by visitors (e.g. if the tracking kind is
437   /// condition, will append "will be used as a condition" to the message).
438   void markInteresting(
439       const MemRegion *R,
440       bugreporter::TrackingKind TKind = bugreporter::TrackingKind::Thorough);
441 
442   void markNotInteresting(const MemRegion *R);
443 
444   /// Marks a symbolic value as interesting. Different kinds of interestingness
445   /// will be processed differently by visitors (e.g. if the tracking kind is
446   /// condition, will append "will be used as a condition" to the message).
447   void markInteresting(SVal V, bugreporter::TrackingKind TKind =
448                                    bugreporter::TrackingKind::Thorough);
449   void markInteresting(const LocationContext *LC);
450 
451   bool isInteresting(SymbolRef sym) const;
452   bool isInteresting(const MemRegion *R) const;
453   bool isInteresting(SVal V) const;
454   bool isInteresting(const LocationContext *LC) const;
455 
456   std::optional<bugreporter::TrackingKind>
457   getInterestingnessKind(SymbolRef sym) const;
458 
459   std::optional<bugreporter::TrackingKind>
460   getInterestingnessKind(const MemRegion *R) const;
461 
462   std::optional<bugreporter::TrackingKind> getInterestingnessKind(SVal V) const;
463 
464   /// Returns whether or not this report should be considered valid.
465   ///
466   /// Invalid reports are those that have been classified as likely false
467   /// positives after the fact.
468   bool isValid() const {
469     return Invalidations.empty();
470   }
471 
472   /// Marks the current report as invalid, meaning that it is probably a false
473   /// positive and should not be reported to the user.
474   ///
475   /// The \p Tag and \p Data arguments are intended to be opaque identifiers for
476   /// this particular invalidation, where \p Tag represents the visitor
477   /// responsible for invalidation, and \p Data represents the reason this
478   /// visitor decided to invalidate the bug report.
479   ///
480   /// \sa removeInvalidation
481   void markInvalid(const void *Tag, const void *Data) {
482     Invalidations.insert(std::make_pair(Tag, Data));
483   }
484 
485   /// Profile to identify equivalent bug reports for error report coalescing.
486   /// Reports are uniqued to ensure that we do not emit multiple diagnostics
487   /// for each bug.
488   void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &hash) const override;
489 
490   /// Add custom or predefined bug report visitors to this report.
491   ///
492   /// The visitors should be used when the default trace is not sufficient.
493   /// For example, they allow constructing a more elaborate trace.
494   /// @{
495   void addVisitor(std::unique_ptr<BugReporterVisitor> visitor);
496 
497   template <class VisitorType, class... Args>
498   void addVisitor(Args &&... ConstructorArgs) {
499     addVisitor(
500         std::make_unique<VisitorType>(std::forward<Args>(ConstructorArgs)...));
501   }
502   /// @}
503 
504   /// Remove all visitors attached to this bug report.
505   void clearVisitors();
506 
507   /// Iterators through the custom diagnostic visitors.
508   visitor_iterator visitor_begin() { return Callbacks.begin(); }
509   visitor_iterator visitor_end() { return Callbacks.end(); }
510   visitor_range visitors() { return {visitor_begin(), visitor_end()}; }
511 
512   /// Notes that the condition of the CFGBlock associated with \p Cond is
513   /// being tracked.
514   /// \returns false if the condition is already being tracked.
515   bool addTrackedCondition(const ExplodedNode *Cond) {
516     return TrackedConditions.insert(Cond).second;
517   }
518 
519   void addCallStackHint(PathDiagnosticPieceRef Piece,
520                         std::unique_ptr<StackHintGenerator> StackHint) {
521     StackHints[Piece] = std::move(StackHint);
522   }
523 
524   bool hasCallStackHint(PathDiagnosticPieceRef Piece) const {
525     return StackHints.count(Piece) > 0;
526   }
527 
528   /// Produce the hint for the given node. The node contains
529   /// information about the call for which the diagnostic can be generated.
530   std::string
531   getCallStackMessage(PathDiagnosticPieceRef Piece,
532                       const ExplodedNode *N) const {
533     auto I = StackHints.find(Piece);
534     if (I != StackHints.end())
535       return I->second->getMessage(N);
536     return "";
537   }
538 };
539 
540 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
541 // BugTypes (collections of related reports).
542 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
543 
544 class BugReportEquivClass : public llvm::FoldingSetNode {
545   friend class BugReporter;
546 
547   /// List of *owned* BugReport objects.
548   llvm::SmallVector<std::unique_ptr<BugReport>, 4> Reports;
549 
550   void AddReport(std::unique_ptr<BugReport> &&R) {
551     Reports.push_back(std::move(R));
552   }
553 
554 public:
555   BugReportEquivClass(std::unique_ptr<BugReport> R) { AddReport(std::move(R)); }
556 
557   ArrayRef<std::unique_ptr<BugReport>> getReports() const { return Reports; }
558 
559   void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID& ID) const {
560     assert(!Reports.empty());
561     Reports.front()->Profile(ID);
562   }
563 };
564 
565 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
566 // BugReporter and friends.
567 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
568 
569 class BugReporterData {
570 public:
571   virtual ~BugReporterData() = default;
572 
573   virtual ArrayRef<PathDiagnosticConsumer*> getPathDiagnosticConsumers() = 0;
574   virtual ASTContext &getASTContext() = 0;
575   virtual SourceManager &getSourceManager() = 0;
576   virtual AnalyzerOptions &getAnalyzerOptions() = 0;
577   virtual Preprocessor &getPreprocessor() = 0;
578 };
579 
580 /// BugReporter is a utility class for generating PathDiagnostics for analysis.
581 /// It collects the BugReports and BugTypes and knows how to generate
582 /// and flush the corresponding diagnostics.
583 ///
584 /// The base class is used for generating path-insensitive
585 class BugReporter {
586 private:
587   BugReporterData& D;
588 
589   /// Generate and flush the diagnostics for the given bug report.
590   void FlushReport(BugReportEquivClass& EQ);
591 
592   /// The set of bug reports tracked by the BugReporter.
593   llvm::FoldingSet<BugReportEquivClass> EQClasses;
594 
595   /// A vector of BugReports for tracking the allocated pointers and cleanup.
596   std::vector<BugReportEquivClass *> EQClassesVector;
597 
598 public:
599   BugReporter(BugReporterData &d);
600   virtual ~BugReporter();
601 
602   /// Generate and flush diagnostics for all bug reports.
603   void FlushReports();
604 
605   ArrayRef<PathDiagnosticConsumer*> getPathDiagnosticConsumers() {
606     return D.getPathDiagnosticConsumers();
607   }
608 
609   /// Iterator over the set of BugReports tracked by the BugReporter.
610   using EQClasses_iterator = llvm::FoldingSet<BugReportEquivClass>::iterator;
611   llvm::iterator_range<EQClasses_iterator> equivalenceClasses() {
612     return EQClasses;
613   }
614 
615   ASTContext &getContext() { return D.getASTContext(); }
616 
617   const SourceManager &getSourceManager() { return D.getSourceManager(); }
618 
619   const AnalyzerOptions &getAnalyzerOptions() { return D.getAnalyzerOptions(); }
620 
621   Preprocessor &getPreprocessor() { return D.getPreprocessor(); }
622 
623   /// Add the given report to the set of reports tracked by BugReporter.
624   ///
625   /// The reports are usually generated by the checkers. Further, they are
626   /// folded based on the profile value, which is done to coalesce similar
627   /// reports.
628   virtual void emitReport(std::unique_ptr<BugReport> R);
629 
630   void EmitBasicReport(const Decl *DeclWithIssue, const CheckerBase *Checker,
631                        StringRef BugName, StringRef BugCategory,
632                        StringRef BugStr, PathDiagnosticLocation Loc,
633                        ArrayRef<SourceRange> Ranges = std::nullopt,
634                        ArrayRef<FixItHint> Fixits = std::nullopt);
635 
636   void EmitBasicReport(const Decl *DeclWithIssue, CheckerNameRef CheckerName,
637                        StringRef BugName, StringRef BugCategory,
638                        StringRef BugStr, PathDiagnosticLocation Loc,
639                        ArrayRef<SourceRange> Ranges = std::nullopt,
640                        ArrayRef<FixItHint> Fixits = std::nullopt);
641 
642 private:
643   llvm::StringMap<std::unique_ptr<BugType>> StrBugTypes;
644 
645   /// Returns a BugType that is associated with the given name and
646   /// category.
647   BugType *getBugTypeForName(CheckerNameRef CheckerName, StringRef name,
648                              StringRef category);
649 
650   virtual BugReport *
651   findReportInEquivalenceClass(BugReportEquivClass &eqClass,
652                                SmallVectorImpl<BugReport *> &bugReports) {
653     return eqClass.getReports()[0].get();
654   }
655 
656 protected:
657   /// Generate the diagnostics for the given bug report.
658   virtual std::unique_ptr<DiagnosticForConsumerMapTy>
659   generateDiagnosticForConsumerMap(BugReport *exampleReport,
660                                    ArrayRef<PathDiagnosticConsumer *> consumers,
661                                    ArrayRef<BugReport *> bugReports);
662 };
663 
664 /// GRBugReporter is used for generating path-sensitive reports.
665 class PathSensitiveBugReporter final : public BugReporter {
666   ExprEngine& Eng;
667 
668   BugReport *findReportInEquivalenceClass(
669       BugReportEquivClass &eqClass,
670       SmallVectorImpl<BugReport *> &bugReports) override;
671 
672   /// Generate the diagnostics for the given bug report.
673   std::unique_ptr<DiagnosticForConsumerMapTy>
674   generateDiagnosticForConsumerMap(BugReport *exampleReport,
675                                    ArrayRef<PathDiagnosticConsumer *> consumers,
676                                    ArrayRef<BugReport *> bugReports) override;
677 public:
678   PathSensitiveBugReporter(BugReporterData& d, ExprEngine& eng)
679       : BugReporter(d), Eng(eng) {}
680 
681   /// getGraph - Get the exploded graph created by the analysis engine
682   ///  for the analyzed method or function.
683   const ExplodedGraph &getGraph() const;
684 
685   /// getStateManager - Return the state manager used by the analysis
686   ///  engine.
687   ProgramStateManager &getStateManager() const;
688 
689   /// \p bugReports A set of bug reports within a *single* equivalence class
690   ///
691   /// \return A mapping from consumers to the corresponding diagnostics.
692   /// Iterates through the bug reports within a single equivalence class,
693   /// stops at a first non-invalidated report.
694   std::unique_ptr<DiagnosticForConsumerMapTy> generatePathDiagnostics(
695       ArrayRef<PathDiagnosticConsumer *> consumers,
696       ArrayRef<PathSensitiveBugReport *> &bugReports);
697 
698   void emitReport(std::unique_ptr<BugReport> R) override;
699 };
700 
701 
702 class BugReporterContext {
703   PathSensitiveBugReporter &BR;
704 
705   virtual void anchor();
706 
707 public:
708   BugReporterContext(PathSensitiveBugReporter &br) : BR(br) {}
709 
710   virtual ~BugReporterContext() = default;
711 
712   PathSensitiveBugReporter& getBugReporter() { return BR; }
713 
714   ProgramStateManager& getStateManager() const {
715     return BR.getStateManager();
716   }
717 
718   ASTContext &getASTContext() const {
719     return BR.getContext();
720   }
721 
722   const SourceManager& getSourceManager() const {
723     return BR.getSourceManager();
724   }
725 
726   const AnalyzerOptions &getAnalyzerOptions() const {
727     return BR.getAnalyzerOptions();
728   }
729 };
730 
731 /// The tag that carries some information with it.
732 ///
733 /// It can be valuable to produce tags with some bits of information and later
734 /// reuse them for a better diagnostic.
735 ///
736 /// Please make sure that derived class' constuctor is private and that the user
737 /// can only create objects using DataTag::Factory.  This also means that
738 /// DataTag::Factory should be friend for every derived class.
739 class DataTag : public ProgramPointTag {
740 public:
741   StringRef getTagDescription() const override { return "Data Tag"; }
742 
743   // Manage memory for DataTag objects.
744   class Factory {
745     std::vector<std::unique_ptr<DataTag>> Tags;
746 
747   public:
748     template <class DataTagType, class... Args>
749     const DataTagType *make(Args &&... ConstructorArgs) {
750       // We cannot use std::make_unique because we cannot access the private
751       // constructor from inside it.
752       Tags.emplace_back(
753           new DataTagType(std::forward<Args>(ConstructorArgs)...));
754       return static_cast<DataTagType *>(Tags.back().get());
755     }
756   };
757 
758 protected:
759   DataTag(void *TagKind) : ProgramPointTag(TagKind) {}
760 };
761 
762 /// The tag upon which the TagVisitor reacts. Add these in order to display
763 /// additional PathDiagnosticEventPieces along the path.
764 class NoteTag : public DataTag {
765 public:
766   using Callback = std::function<std::string(BugReporterContext &,
767                                              PathSensitiveBugReport &)>;
768 
769 private:
770   static int Kind;
771 
772   const Callback Cb;
773   const bool IsPrunable;
774 
775   NoteTag(Callback &&Cb, bool IsPrunable)
776       : DataTag(&Kind), Cb(std::move(Cb)), IsPrunable(IsPrunable) {}
777 
778 public:
779   static bool classof(const ProgramPointTag *T) {
780     return T->getTagKind() == &Kind;
781   }
782 
783   std::optional<std::string> generateMessage(BugReporterContext &BRC,
784                                              PathSensitiveBugReport &R) const {
785     std::string Msg = Cb(BRC, R);
786     if (Msg.empty())
787       return std::nullopt;
788 
789     return std::move(Msg);
790   }
791 
792   StringRef getTagDescription() const override {
793     // TODO: Remember a few examples of generated messages
794     // and display them in the ExplodedGraph dump by
795     // returning them from this function.
796     return "Note Tag";
797   }
798 
799   bool isPrunable() const { return IsPrunable; }
800 
801   friend class Factory;
802   friend class TagVisitor;
803 };
804 
805 } // namespace ento
806 
807 } // namespace clang
808 
809 #endif // LLVM_CLANG_STATICANALYZER_CORE_BUGREPORTER_BUGREPORTER_H
810