All the definitions of `greaterThan` were `!lowerThanOrEqual`, and all
the uses were implicitly assuming this semantic.
However, this was confusing because in a Lattice the ordering is not
total, hence `!lowerThanOrEqual` is not equivalent to `greaterThan`.
This commit drops the `greaterThan` method altogether to avoid
confusion.
The MonotoneFrameworkSet class had two sets of methods, one for handling
set operations on it, the other handling lattice ordering.
It also silently assumed that the lattice combine operation was the set
union, which is not true in general.
This commit decouples the set operations from the lattice operations.
This allows to provide two separate implementations of
IntersectionMonotoneSet (for which the compbine operation is the set
intersection) and UnionMonotoneSet (for which the combine operation is
the set union).
The stack analysis identifies CSV as `CPU+x` where `x` is an index that
uniquely identifies a CSV. We used to compute this index multiple times,
going through the list of global variables.
After we switched from metadata to global variables for strings
representing disassembled instructions, such process became very slow to
the point of being a bottleneck due to the large amount of global
variables.
This commit precomputes, once and for all, the unique identifier of each
CSV and saves it in a `std::set`.
This commit introduces `revng_log`, a macro analagous to `revng_assert`,
which basically allows to have the benefit of the `Logger` class without
having to compute the expression to log if the logger is disabled.
This commit also completely dismisses the `DBG` macro, converting all
the old code to `Logger` + `revng_log`.
This commit moves around most files. The new directory structure is as
follows:
* `lib/$LIBRARY/`: contains a library, i.e., a set of `.cpp` files used
by multiple libraries/tools.
* `include/revng/$LIBRARY/`: contains the public headers associated to
the library in `lib/$LIBRARY/`.
* `tools/$TOOL/`: directory where all the `.cpp` files (and private
headers) for a tool reside. Currently we have two tools: `revamb` and
`revamb-dump`.
On top of this, all file names are now in camel case.