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CodeHawk/CHB/bchlib/bCHVersion.ml

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let version = new version_info_t
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~version:"0.6.0_20250502"
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~date:"2025-05-02"
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~version:"0.6.0_20250521"
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~date:"2025-05-21"
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~licensee: None
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~maxfilesize: None
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CodeHawk/CHC/cchlib/cCHCAttributes.ml

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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The MIT License (MIT)
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Copyright (c) 2024 Aarno Labs LLC
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Copyright (c) 2024-2025 Aarno Labs LLC
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

CodeHawk/CHC/cchlib/cCHCAttributes.mli

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The MIT License (MIT)
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Copyright (c) 2024 Aarno Labs LLC
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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option is for the user to construct these summaries in xml and supply them
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to the analyzer as an additional set of summaries. While this may be the
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preferred option if the library in question is a frequently used one (e.g.,
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opensll), but in most cases, writing function summaries in xml is not
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openssl), but in most cases, writing function summaries in xml is not
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attractive.
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Another, more convenient, option is to annotate the function signatures
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(** {3 nonnull}
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The [nonnull] attribute can be used to a function to indicate that one or
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The [nonnull] attribute can be used for a function to indicate that one or
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more pointer arguments to the function must not be null.
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Example:
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(** {3 null_terminated_string_arg}
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The [null_terminated_string_arg] can be used to indicate that one or more
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pointer arguments must, if not null, point to null-terminated string.
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pointer arguments must, if not null, point to a null-terminated string.
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__attribute__((__null_terminated_string_arg (2)));
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This attribute will generate [XNullTerminated] preconditions on the funtion
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This attribute will generate [XNullTerminated] preconditions on the function
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on the program state except for the value they return. It differs from
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the [const] attribute in that it may read values from the program state
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and so successive calls to the function with the same argument may,
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unlike to functions with the [const] attribute, have different return
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unlike functions with the [const] attribute, have different return
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This attribute will generate the [XPreservesAllMemory] and

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