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cast_checker

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A type system that enforces CERT-FIO08-J rule based on Checker Framework

Dependencies

This project is developed based on Checker Framework. To use this checker, below dependencies are required:

  • checker framework
  • jsr308-langtools
  • annotation-tools

I have a setup.sh to build these dependencies and also the Cast Checker. This setup.sh needs following tools to be ready in your machine before running it:

Build

First, to have a better file structure, you may want to create a root directory called jsr308.

In jsr308, clone this project. In the clone, run ./setup.sh. This script will download and build all neccessary dependencies, followed by building Cast Checker and running test suites of Cast Checker.

It is suggested to further configure JSR308 environment variable for your convenience:

  • In your bash profile file, export JSR308 as the absolute path of your jsr308 directory:

    export JSR308=<the absolute path of your jsr308 dir in your machine>

This JSR308 environment variable is required for using my version of do-like-javac to run Cast Checker on a project with project's build command, and it also allows running Cast Checker with a conciser command.

How to run Cast Checker to check your Java code

Foo Project demo

in cast_checker clone, I've attached a FooProject as a demo of . You can run Cast Checker on this foo project in two ways:

  1. running Cast Checker directly on source files of FooProject

e.g. In dir FooProject/ :

../cast-check.sh src/Foo.java
  1. running Cast Checker on FooProject by FooProject's build command (needs configure $JSR308 environment variable)

e.g. In dir FooProject/ :

ant clean
../run-dljc.sh ant

The subsections below introduce the details of each way of running Cast Checker.

Running Cast Checker on Java file(s)

I have written a simple script cast-check.sh to make this task easier. You could just passing java files to this script, and this script will check all the java files you passing through.

e.g.

$JSR308/cast_checker/cast-check.sh <your java files>
$JSR308/cast_checker/cast-check.sh aSingleFile.java
$JSR308/cast_checker/cast-check.sh **/*.java
$JSR308/cast_checker/cast-check.sh FileA.java FileB.java ... FileN.java

For the detailers, this script just a wrap-up of below command:

cast_checker/../checker-framework/checker/bin-devel/javac -processor cast.cast_checker -cp cast_checker/bin:cast_checker/lib <your java files>

Running Cast Checker on a project by do-like-javac

In your project, just run run-dljc.sh with the build cmd of your project:

$JSR308/cast_checker/run-dljc.sh <your build cmd, e.g. `ant build` or `mvn install`>

Note:

  1. using do-like-javac needs JSR308 environment variable.
  2. running a Checker by do-like-javac on a project needs this project is in a "clean" state. In other words, you should do a clean command in your project before runnning Cast Checker on it.

Details of do-like-javac could be find here.

Notes on useful materials