Main reason for this change is that these checkers were implemented in the same class
but had different dependency ordering. (NonNullParamChecker should run before StdCLibraryFunctionArgs
to get more special warning about null arguments, but the apiModeling.StdCLibraryFunctions was a modeling
checker that should run before other non-modeling checkers. The modeling checker changes state in a way
that makes it impossible to detect a null argument by NonNullParamChecker.)
To make it more simple, the modeling part is removed as separate checker and can be only used if
checker StdCLibraryFunctions is turned on, that produces the warnings too. Modeling the functions
without bug detection (for invalid argument) is not possible. The modeling of standard functions
does not happen by default from this change on.
Reviewed By: Szelethus
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151225
There are 2 reasons to remove strcasecmp and strncasecmp.
1) They are also modeled in CStringChecker and the related argumentum
contraints are checked there.
2) The argument constraints are checked in CStringChecker::evalCall.
This is fundamentally flawed, they should be checked in checkPreCall.
Even if we set up CStringChecker as a weak dependency for
StdLibraryFunctionsChecker then the latter reports the warning always.
Besides, CStringChecker fails to discover the constraint violation
before the call, so, its evalCall returns with `true` and then
StdCLibraryFunctions also tries to evaluate, this causes an assertion
in CheckerManager.
Either we fix CStringChecker to handle the call prerequisites in
checkPreCall, or we must not evaluate any pure functions in
StdCLibraryFunctions that are also handled in CStringChecker.
We do the latter in this patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87239