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Assignment 3 -- Software Analysis \\\vspace{0.5cm}
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\Large Extended Java Typechecking
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\author{Claudio Maggioni}
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\date{\vspace{-3ex}}
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\begin{document}
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\maketitle
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\section{Project selection}
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The assignment description requires to find a project with more than 1000 lines
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Given these requirements, I decide to analyze the Apache Commons Text project
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\href{https://github.com/apache/commons-text}{\textbf{apache/commons-text}}.
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\subsection{The Apache Commons Lang Project}
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I choose to analyze the project at the \textit{git} commit
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\midrule
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Java & 194 & 5642 & 18704 & 26589 \\
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XML & 16 & 205 & 425 & 1370 \\
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Text & 6 & 194 & 0 & 667 \\
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Maven & 1 & 23 & 24 & 536 \\
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YAML & 6 & 39 & 110 & 160 \\
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Markdown & 4 & 40 & 106 & 109 \\
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CSV & 1 & 0 & 0 & 5 \\
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Properties & 2 & 2 & 28 & 5 \\
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Bourne Shell & 1 & 0 & 2 & 2 \\
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\midrule
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Total & 232 & 6166 & 19430 & 29530 \\
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\bottomrule
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\caption{Output of the \textit{cloc} tool for the Apache Commons Text project
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at tag \textit{78fac0f1} (before refactoring is carried out).}
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\label{tab:cloc}
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\section{Running the CheckerFramework Type Checker}
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\begin{center}
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\href{https://gitlab.com/usi-si-teaching/msde/2022-2023/software-analysis/maggioni/assignment-3}{\textit{usi-si-teaching/msde/2022-2023/software-analysis/maggioni/assignment-3}}
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on \textit{gitlab.com}. The Maven build specification for the project has been
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analysis as the code in the project mainly manipulates strings and arrays and a
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argument & 254 & 241 \\
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array.access.unsafe.high.constant & 31 & 28 \\
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array.access.unsafe.high.range & 22 & 22 \\
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array.access.unsafe.low & 59 & 58 \\
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array.length.negative & 3 & 3 \\
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cast.unsafe & 2 & 2 \\
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\caption{Number of CheckerFramework Type Checker warnings by category before
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\section{Conclusions}
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{\color{red}
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> no bugs found, couple of design choices
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> not so complex, lots of false positives
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}
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