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gobject: Change GObject notify semantics under static analysis
Coverity notices the `g_object_unref()` call in `g_object_notify()`, but not the paired `g_object_ref()` call. It therefore incorrectly assumes that every call to `g_object_notify()` frees the object. This causes a lot (hundreds) of false positive reports about double-frees or use-after-frees. I can’t find a way to fix this using a model file, so the other options are: * Manually mark every report as a false positive and keep updating them as the code changes over time. This would take a lot of maintainer effort. * Comment out the `g_object_ref()`/`g_object_unref()` calls when running static analysis (but not in a normal production build). This is ugly, but cheap and shouldn’t impact maintainability much. So this commit implements option 2. Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
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@ -1465,13 +1465,24 @@ g_object_notify_by_spec_internal (GObject *object,
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else
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/*
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* Coverity doesn’t understand the paired ref/unref here and seems to
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* ignore the ref, thus reports every call to g_object_notify() as
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* causing a double-free. That’s incorrect, but I can’t get a model
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* file to work for avoiding the false positives, so instead comment
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* out the ref/unref when doing static analysis.
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*/
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#ifndef __COVERITY__
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g_object_ref (object);
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#endif
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/* not frozen, so just dispatch the notification directly */
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G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (object)
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->dispatch_properties_changed (object, 1, &pspec);
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#ifndef __COVERITY__
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g_object_unref (object);
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#endif
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}
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}
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}
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