package bap-std
The Binary Analysis Platform Standard Library
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Class Stmt.finder
A visitor with a shortcut. Finder is a specialization of a visitor, that uses return
as its folding argument. At any time you can stop the traversing by calling return
function of the provided argument (which is by itself is a record with one field - a function accepting argument of type 'a option
).
For example, the following function will check whether x
variable is assigned (i.e., occurs on the left of the assignment operator) in the provided scope.
let is_assigned x = find (object(self)
inherit [unit] finder
method! enter_move y _rhs cc =
if Var.(x = y) then cc.return (Some ()); cc
end)
There're three find
functions in the library, that accepts an object of type finder
:
Bil.finder
searches in thestmt list
akabil
Stmt.finder
searches instmt
Exp.finder
searches inexp
.
In addition, you can use this object directly, using one of the two provided entry points.
inherit 'a option Core_kernel.return visitor
method find : t list -> 'a option
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