Index: lib/StaticAnalyzer/Frontend/AnalysisConsumer.cpp =================================================================== --- lib/StaticAnalyzer/Frontend/AnalysisConsumer.cpp +++ lib/StaticAnalyzer/Frontend/AnalysisConsumer.cpp @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ /// analyzed. This allows to redefine the default inlining policies when /// analyzing a given function. ExprEngine::InliningModes - getInliningModeForFunction(const Decl *D, SetOfConstDecls Visited); + getInliningModeForFunction(const Decl *D, const SetOfConstDecls &Visited); /// \brief Build the call graph for all the top level decls of this TU and /// use it to define the order in which the functions should be visited. @@ -414,8 +414,8 @@ } static bool shouldSkipFunction(const Decl *D, - SetOfConstDecls Visited, - SetOfConstDecls VisitedAsTopLevel) { + const SetOfConstDecls &Visited, + const SetOfConstDecls &VisitedAsTopLevel) { if (VisitedAsTopLevel.count(D)) return true; @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ ExprEngine::InliningModes AnalysisConsumer::getInliningModeForFunction(const Decl *D, - SetOfConstDecls Visited) { + const SetOfConstDecls &Visited) { // We want to reanalyze all ObjC methods as top level to report Retain // Count naming convention errors more aggressively. But we should tune down // inlining when reanalyzing an already inlined function.