macaw/refinement/tests/samples/address-of-label1.x86.clang.nopie.opt.exe.expected
Tristan Ravitch e024646860
macaw-refinement (#114)
This commit updates macaw-refinement to work with the latest macaw/crucible and makes a few improvements along the way.

The major changes involved in this are:
* Block labels were removed from macaw, so we had to come up with an alternative approach to making synthetic blocks to represent dispatch resolved by macaw-refinement that is not really a jump table. We considered adding a new terminator that encoded "computed IP-based dispatch", but there was concern about the impact on client code. Instead, we added a field to the `DiscoveryFunInfo` that records "external" resolutions to indirect control flow (e.g., as by an SMT solver in macaw-refinement). The hook by which we feed SMT-based resolutions back into macaw was modified accordingly (`addDiscoveredFunctionBlockTargets`).
* Solver invocation changed to allow solver selection and parallel solver application.
* Logging is now done via the `lumberjack` library.
* macaw-symbolic now uses the "external" resolutions in `DiscoveryFunInfo` while building crucible CFGs.
* The path creation code in macaw-refinement was simplified significantly and the approach to path creation has been documented.
* The run-refinement tool is now more featureful.
* The test suite is a bit more structured and no longer depends on the printed output of the discovery process.
2020-03-12 17:15:08 -07:00

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