[Soot-list] Confused by SOOT tags: in source file or in .jimple file? And how to remove them?

Eric Bodden eric.bodden at ec-spride.de
Wed Jun 20 01:35:48 EDT 2012


Zell, could you elaborate a bit?

What do you mean with 30%? 30% of all runs? Or the same 30% of all
tags in each run? Also what do you mean by getting rid of tags? Why
would one want to do that, and at which stage of processing the code?
Do you mean "not showing the tags in Eclipse"?

Eric

On 20 June 2012 06:45, Z <zell08v at orange.fr> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I feel quite confused about the SOOT tags. Sometimes they are given in the
> source code (in the case of built-in nullness colorer launched from eclipse)
> , sometimes they are shown in .jimple code (in the case of built-in liveness
> analysis lauched from eclipse). Worse, for an user-defined analysis like a
> third-part liveness analysis, I got those tags appearing in my source with a
> probability of 30% using the following soot-options.
>
>     Args="-xml-attributes -f j -p jtp.myLiveness on tester.Snippet"
>
> I certainly get something wrong here. Could you help?
>
>  And my another question is, how to get rid of those tags once generated?? I
> generated some tags from nullness analysis, and they are always there with
> the "SA" labels aside.
>
> Thanks for your help. Great tool!
>
> Zell.
>
>
>
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