A program slicer for Java, based on the system dependence graph (SDG). Program slicing is a software analysis technique to extract the subset of statements that are relevant to the value of a variable in a specific statement (the slicing criterion). The subset of statements is called a slice, and it can be used for debugging, parallelization, clone detection, etc. This repository contains two modules:
sdg-core, a library that obtains slices from Java source code via the SDG, a data structure that represents statements as nodes and their dependencies as arcs.sdg-cli, a command line client forsdg-core, which takes as input a Java program and the slicing criterion, and outputs the corresponding slice.
Warning: all method calls must resolve to a method declaration. If your Java program requires additional libraries, their source code must be available and included in the analysis with the -i option. Any method call that cannot be resolved will result in a runtime error.
cd sdg-core
mvn install
cd ../sdg-cli
mvn package
cd ..
A fat jar containing all the project's dependencies can be then located at ./sdg-cli/target/sdg-cli-{version}-jar-with-dependencies.jar.
The slicing criterion can be specified with the flag -c {file}#{line}:{var}[!{occurrence}, where the file, line and variable can be specified. If the variable appears multiple times in the given line, an occurrence can be set (append :2 to select the second occurrence).
If we wish to slice following program with respect to variable sum in line 11,
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int sum = 0;
int prod = 0;
int i;
int n = 10;
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
sum += 1;
prod += n;
}
System.out.println(sum);
System.out.println(prod);
}
}
The program can be saved to Example.java, and the slicer run with:
java -jar sdg-cli.jar -c Example.java#11:sum -t SDG
A more detailed description of the available options can be seen with:
java -jar sdg-cli.jar --help
A good usage example of sdg-core to obtain a slice from source code is available at Slicer.java#slice(), where the following steps are performed:
- JavaParser is configured to (a) resolve calls in the JRE and the user-defined libraries, and to (b) ignore comments.
- The user-defined Java files are parsed to build a list of
CompilationUnits. - The SDG is created based on that list. The kind of SDG created depends on a flag.
- A
SlicingCriterionis created, from the input arguments, and the slice is obtained. - The slice is converted to a list of
CompilationUnit(each representing a file). - The contents of each
CompilationUnitare dumped to their corresponding file.
If the graph is of interest, it can be outputted in dot or PDF format via SDGLog#generateImages(), as can be seen in PHPSlice.java#124 (this class presents a frontend for an unreleased web Java slicer).
- Object-oriented features: abstract classes, interfaces, class, method and field inheritance, anonymous classes, lambdas.
- Parallel features: threads, shared memory, synchronized methods, etc.
- Exception handling:
finally, try with resources.