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codeql/csharp/ql/test/library-tests/dataflow/fields/C.cs
Tom Hvitved d1755500e4 C#: Data flow through fields
Initial implementation of data flow through fields, using the algorithm of the
shared data flow implementation. Fields (and field-like properties) are covered,
and stores can be either
 - ordinary assignments, `Foo = x`,
 - object initializers, `new C() { Foo = x }`, or
 - field initializers, `int Foo = x`.

For field initializers, we need to synthesize calls (`SynthesizedCall`),
callables (`SynthesizedCallable`), parameters (`InstanceParameterNode`), and
arguments (`SynthesizedThisArgumentNode`), as the C# extractor does not (yet)
extract such entities. For example, in

```
class C
{
    int Field1 = 1;
    int Field2 = 2;

    C() { }
}
```

there is a synthesized call from the constructor `C`, with a synthesized `this`
argument, and the targets of that call are two synthesized callables with bodies
`this.Field1 = 1` and `this.Field2 = 2`, respectively.

A consequence of this is that `DataFlowCallable` is no longer an alias for
`DotNet::Callable`, but instead an IPA type.
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public class C
{
private Elem s1 = new Elem();
private readonly Elem s2 = new Elem();
private Elem s3;
private static Elem s4 = new Elem();
private Elem s5 { get; set; } = new Elem();
private Elem s6 { get => new Elem(); set { } }
void M1()
{
C c = new C();
c.M2();
}
private C()
{
this.s3 = new Elem();
}
public void M2()
{
Sink(s1);
Sink(s2);
Sink(s3);
Sink(s4);
Sink(s5);
Sink(s6);
}
public static void Sink(object o) { }
public class Elem { }
}