In function isolation, every time we met a jump to an unexpected basic
block (i.e., a basic block that is not part of the current function), we
used to throw an exception. However this is unnecessary since oftentimes
it is sufficient to call the `function_dispatcher` or even perform a
regular function call.
The most obvious example is the case of a direct tail call. In this
situation performing a function call to the corresponding isolated
function is the most appopriate thing to do.
`getType` didn't have a `BlockType` to represent the entry basic block
of the `root` function. Therefore, such basic block was erroneously
identified as a translated basic block.
This commit uses SET, information about canonical values and labels to
detect if an indirect function call is targeting an external symbol.
The strings used for the name of external symbols are uniqued global
variables. This commit also uses this approach for the disassembly of
original instructions, which used to be metadata.
This commit reimplements the (conditional) reaching definitions passes
as an instance of a monotone framework.
The `ConditionNumberingPass` has also been reworked in the way it
exposes its results, but it's otherwise unchanged.
A proper unit testing framework is also available to ensure everything
works as supposed to.
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.