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<h1>Release notes for <tt>checker-XXX</tt> builds</h1>

<h4 id="checker_267">checker-267</h4>
<p><b>built:</b> June 1, 2012</br>
   <b>download:</b> <a href="http://bit.ly/OIdyI7">checker-267.tar.bz2</a></p>
   <p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<p>Adds basic interprocedural analysis support for blocks.</p>

<h4 id="checker_266">checker-266</h4>
<p><b>built:</b> May 23, 2012</br>
   <b>download:</b> <a href="http://bit.ly/LgtUWx">checker-266.tar.bz2</a></p>
   <p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<p>Contains numerous stability fixes over checker-266, especially when analyzing C++11 code.</p>

<h4 id="checker_265">checker-265</h4>
<p><b>built:</b> May 8, 2012</br>
   <b>download:</b> <a href="http://bit.ly/JceZBE">checker-265.tar.bz2</a></p>
   <p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<p>This release contains a fix for a major crasher introduced in checker-264, and various refinements to
improve the precision and reduce the false positive rate of the analyzer. It also enables a new unix.MallocSizeof check, which reports 
inconsistencies between the casted type of the return value of a 'malloc/calloc/realloc' call and the operand 
of sizeof expressions contained within its argument(s).</p>

<h4 id="checker_264">checker-264</h4>

<p><b>built:</b> April 26, 2012</br>
  <b>download:</b> <a href="http://bit.ly/JATSI8">checker-264.tar.bz2</a></p>
  <p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<p>This release contains misc. bug fixes and performance enhancements over checker-263, including
  a reduction of some kinds of false positives related to the malloc() checker.</p>

<h4 id="checker_263">checker-263</h4>

<p><b>built:</b> March 22, 2012</br>
<p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<ul>
<li>Fixes several serious bugs with inter-procedural analysis, including a case where retain/releases would be &quot;double-counted&quot;.</li>
</ul>

<h4 id="checker_262">checker-262</h4>

<p><b>built: </b>March 15, 2012</br>
<p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<ul>
  <li>Enables experimental interprocedural analysis (within a file), which greatly amplifies the analyzer's ability to find issues.</li>
  <li>Many bug fixes to the malloc/free checker.</li>
  <li>Support for new Objective-C NSArray/NSDictionary/NSNumber literals syntax, and Objective-C container subscripting.</li>
</ul>

<p>NOTE: This build contains new interprocedural analysis that allows the analyzer to find more complicated bugs that span function boundaries.  It may have problems, performance issues, etc.  We'd like to <a href="/filing_bugs.html">hear about them</a>.

<h4 id="checker_261">checker-261</h4>

<p><b>built: </b>February 22, 2012<br>
<p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<ul>
  <li>Contains a new experimental malloc/free checker.</li>
  <li>Better support for projects using ARC.</li>
  <li>Warns about null pointers passed as arguments to C string functions.</li>
  <li>Warns about common anti-patterns in 'strncat' size argument, which can lead to buffer overflows.</li>
  <li>set-xcode-analyzer now supports self-contained Xcode.app (Xcode 4.3 and later).</li>
  <li>Contains a newer version of the analyzer than Xcode 4.3.</li>
  <li>Misc. bug fixes and performance work.</li>
</ul>

<h4 id="checker_260">checker-260</h4>

<p><b>built: </b>January 25, 2012<br>
<p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<p>This is essentially the same as checker-259, but enables the following <i>experimental</i> checkers (please provide feedback):</p>

<ul>
  <li>Warns about unsafe uses of CFArrayCreate, CFSetCreate, and CFDictionaryCreate</li>
  <li>Warns about unsafe uses of getpw, gets, which are sources of buffer overflows</li>
  <li>Warns about unsafe uses of mktemp and mktemps, which can lead to insecure temporary files</li>
  <li>Warns about unsafe uses of vfork, which is <a href="https://www.securecoding.cert.org/confluence/display/seccode/POS33-C.+Do+not+use+vfork()">insecure</a> to use</li>
  <li>Warns about not checking the return values of setuid, setgid, seteuid, setegid, setreuid, setregid (another security issue)</li>
</ul>

<h4 id="checker_259">checker-259</h4>

<p><b>built: </b>January 25, 2012<br>
<p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<ul>
  <li>Contains a newer version of the analyzer than the one shipped in Xcode 4.2.</li>
  <li>Significant performance optimizations to reduce memory usage of the analyzer.</li>
  <li>Tweaks to scan-build to have it work more easily with Xcode projects using Clang.</li>
  <li>Numerous bug fixes to better support code using ARC.</li>
</ul>

<h4 id="checker_258">checker-258</h4>

<p><b>built: </b>October 13, 2011<br>
<p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<ul>
  <li>Contains a newer version of the analyzer than the one shipped in Xcode 4.2.</li>
  <li>Adds a new security checker for looking at correct uses of the Mac OS KeyChain API.</li>
  <li>Supports ARC (please file bugs where you see issues)</li>
  <li>Major under-the-cover changes.  This should result in more precise results in some cases, but this is laying the groundwork for major improvements.  Please file bugs where you see regressions or issues.</li>
</ul>
    
<h4 id="checker_257">checker-257</h4>

<p><b>built: </b>May 25, 2011<br>
<p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<ul>
  <li>The analyzer is now far more aggressive with checking conformance with Core Foundation conventions.  Any function that returns a CF type must now obey the Core Foundation naming conventions, or use the <a href="/annotations.html#attr_cf_returns_retained">cf_returns_retained</a> or <a href="/annotations.html#attr_cf_returns_not_retained">cf_returns_not_retained</a> annotations.</li>
  <li>Fixed a serious regression where the analyzer would not analyze Objective-C methods in class extensions.</li>
  <li>Misc. bug fixes to improve analyzer precision.
  </li>
</ul>

<h4 id="checker_256">checker-256</h4>

<p><b>built: </b>April 13, 2011<br>
<p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<ul>
  <li>Lots of bug fixes and improvements to analyzer precision (fewer false positives, possibly more bugs found).
  <li>Introductory analysis support for C++ and Objective-C++.
</ul>

<p>This build contains basic support for C++ and Objective-C++ that is ready to be tried out
  by general users.  It is still in its infancy, but establishes a baseline for things to come.  The main hope is that it can find some
  issues and have a reasonable false positive rate.</p>
  
<p><b>Please</b> <a href="/filing_bugs.html">file bugs</a> when you see issues of any kind so we can assess
  where development on C++ analysis support needs to be focused.</p>
  
<p>To try out C++ analysis support, it should work out of the box using <tt>scan-build</tt>.  If you are using this checker build
  as a replacement to the analyzer bundled with Xcode, first use the <tt>set-xcode-analyzer</tt> script to <a href="/xcode.html">change Xcode to use
  your version of the analyzer</a>.  You will then need to modify one configuration file in Xcode to enable C++ analysis support.  This can
  be done with the following steps:</p>
  
<ol>
  <li>Find the clang .xcspec file:
<pre>$ cd /Developer/Library
$ find . | grep xcspec | grep Clang
./Xcode/<b>&lt;SNIP&gt;</b>/Clang LLVM 1.0.xcplugin/Contents/Resources/Clang LLVM 1.0.xcspec
</pre></li>
  <li>The exact location of the file may vary depending on your installation of Xcode.  Edit that file, and look for the string &quot;--analyze&quot;:
<pre>
  SourceFileOption = "--analyze";
  FileTypes = (
      "sourcecode.c.c",
      "sourcecode.c.objc",
  );
  ...
</pre>
  Change the &quot;FileTypes&quot; entry to:
<pre>
  FileTypes = (
      "sourcecode.c.c",
      "sourcecode.c.objc",
      "sourcecode.cpp.cpp",
      "sourcecode.cpp.objcpp",
  );
</pre></li>
<li>Restart Xcode.</li>
</ol>

<h4 id="checker_255">checker-255</h4>

<p><b>built: </b> February 11, 2011<br>
<p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<ul>
<li>Mac OS X builds are now Intel <tt>i386</tt> and <tt>x86_64</tt> only (no <tt>ppc</tt> support)</li>
<li>Turns on new <tt>-init</tt> method checker by default</li>
<li>Reduces memory usage of analyzer by 10%</li>
<li>Misc. fixes to reduce false positives on dead stores and idempotent operations.</li>
</ul>

<h4 id="checker_254">checker-254</h4>

<p><b>built: </b> January 27, 2011<br>
<p><b>highlights:</b></p>

<ul>
<li>Introduces new <tt>-init</tt> method checker to check if a super class's init method is properly called.</li>
<li>Objective-C retain/release checker now reasons about calls to property accessor methods (setter/getter).</li>
<li>Introduces new attribute <a href="annotations.html#attr_ns_consumes_self">ns_consumes_self</a> to educate the Objective-C retain/release checker about custom &quot;init-like&quot; methods that do not follow the standard Cocoa naming conventions.</li>
<li>Introduces new attributes <a href="annotations.html#attr_ns_consumed">ns_consumed</a> and <a href="annotations.html#attr_cf_consumed">cf_consumed</a> to educate the Objective-C retain/release checker about methods/functions that decrement the reference count of a parameter.</li>
</ul>

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