hanchenye-llvm-project/clang
Artem Dergachev 6a76a1639f [analyzer] Change -analyze-function to accept qualified names.
Both -analyze-function and -analyzer-display-progress now share the same
convention for naming functions, which allows discriminating between
methods with the same name in different classes, C++ overloads, and also
presents Objective-C instance and class methods in the convenient notation.

This also allows looking up the name for the particular function you're trying
to restrict analysis to in the -analyzer-display-progress output,
in case it was not instantly obvious.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22856

llvm-svn: 278018
2016-08-08 16:01:02 +00:00
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INPUTS
bindings
cmake
docs Add the new scan-build option (--show-description) in the 4.0 release notes 2016-08-06 20:23:54 +00:00
examples Reapply r276973 "Adjust Registry interface to not require plugins to export a registry" 2016-08-05 11:01:08 +00:00
include [ARM] Command-line options for embedded position-independent code 2016-08-08 15:28:40 +00:00
lib [analyzer] Change -analyze-function to accept qualified names. 2016-08-08 16:01:02 +00:00
runtime
test [analyzer] Change -analyze-function to accept qualified names. 2016-08-08 16:01:02 +00:00
tools [OpenMP] Sema and parsing for 'teams distribute' pragma 2016-08-05 14:37:37 +00:00
unittests Fixes calculateRangesAfterReplacements crash when Replacements is empty. 2016-08-08 13:37:39 +00:00
utils [clang-tblgen] Remove unused #include (NFC) 2016-08-05 22:48:53 +00:00
www [analyzer] Update the web manual for checker developers. 2016-07-28 20:13:14 +00:00
.arcconfig
.clang-format
.clang-tidy
.gitignore
CMakeLists.txt Support setting default value for -rtlib at build time 2016-07-27 08:15:54 +00:00
CODE_OWNERS.TXT
INSTALL.txt
LICENSE.TXT
ModuleInfo.txt
NOTES.txt
README.txt

README.txt

//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// C Language Family Front-end
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

Welcome to Clang.  This is a compiler front-end for the C family of languages
(C, C++, Objective-C, and Objective-C++) which is built as part of the LLVM
compiler infrastructure project.

Unlike many other compiler frontends, Clang is useful for a number of things
beyond just compiling code: we intend for Clang to be host to a number of
different source-level tools.  One example of this is the Clang Static Analyzer.

If you're interested in more (including how to build Clang) it is best to read
the relevant web sites.  Here are some pointers:

Information on Clang:              http://clang.llvm.org/
Building and using Clang:          http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html
Clang Static Analyzer:             http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org/
Information on the LLVM project:   http://llvm.org/

If you have questions or comments about Clang, a great place to discuss them is
on the Clang development mailing list:
  http://lists.llvm.org/mailman/listinfo/cfe-dev

If you find a bug in Clang, please file it in the LLVM bug tracker:
  http://llvm.org/bugs/