If p is a reference to an array, then p[i] is a reference to the i'th element of the array. More...
#include "clang/Analysis/Analyses/ThreadSafetyTIL.h"
If p is a reference to an array, then p[i] is a reference to the i'th element of the array.
Definition at line 1102 of file ThreadSafetyTIL.h.
◆ ArrayIndex() [1/2] ◆ ArrayIndex() [2/2] ◆ array() [1/2] SExpr * clang::threadSafety::til::ArrayIndex::array ( ) inline ◆ array() [2/2] ◆ classof() static bool clang::threadSafety::til::ArrayIndex::classof ( const SExpr * E ) inlinestatic ◆ compare() C::CType clang::threadSafety::til::ArrayIndex::compare ( const ArrayIndex * E, C & Cmp ) const inline ◆ index() [1/2] SExpr * clang::threadSafety::til::ArrayIndex::index ( ) inline ◆ index() [2/2] ◆ traverse() V::R_SExpr clang::threadSafety::til::ArrayIndex::traverse ( V & Vs, typename V::R_Ctx Ctx ) inlineDefinition at line 1117 of file ThreadSafetyTIL.h.
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