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Author SHA1 Message Date
Rasmus Lerchedahl Petersen
11c71fdd18 Python: remove EssaNodes
This commit removes SSA nodes from the data flow graph. Specifically, for a definition and use such as
```python
  x = expr
  y = x + 2
```
we used to have flow from `expr` to an SSA variable representing x and from that SSA variable to the use of `x` in the definition of `y`. Now we instead have flow from `expr` to the control flow node for `x` at line 1 and from there to the control flow node for `x` at line 2.

Specific changes:
- `EssaNode` from the data flow layer no longer exists.
- Several glue steps between `EssaNode`s and `CfgNode`s have been deleted.
- Entry nodes are now admitted as `CfgNodes` in the data flow layer (they were filtered out before).
- Entry nodes now have a new `toString` taking into account that the module name may be ambigous.
- Some tests have been rewritten to accomodate the changes, but only `python/ql/test/experimental/dataflow/basic/maximalFlowsConfig.qll` should have semantic changes.
- Comments have been updated
- Test output has been updated, but apart from `python/ql/test/experimental/dataflow/basic/maximalFlows.expected` only `python/ql/test/experimental/dataflow/typetracking-summaries/summaries.py` should have a semantic change. This is a bonus fix, probably meaning that something was never connected up correctly.
2023-11-20 21:35:32 +01:00
Rasmus Wriedt Larsen
55f5b26ba6 Python: Accept new ordering of query predicates in .expected 2023-11-15 10:09:54 +01:00
Jeroen Ketema
abe06e5b95 Python: Update remaining inline expectation tests to use the paramterized module 2023-07-03 10:22:35 +02:00
Rasmus Wriedt Larsen
e90559b86d Python: Add missing options files
I could not for the life of me figure out why the tests were failing,
when they were working for me locally 🤦
2023-03-21 10:24:28 +01:00
Rasmus Wriedt Larsen
93c9f59e86 Python: Extract version specific coverage/classes.py tests
Since we can analyze operator.py from Python3, but not in Python 2
(since it's implemented in C), we get a difference for the index tests.

note: `operator.length_hint` is only available in Python 3.4 and later,
so would always fail under Python 2.
2023-03-20 15:39:20 +01:00