Installation of Docker and Coding Inside Docker Image - SVF-tools/Software-Security-Analysis GitHub Wiki
If you encounter some problem, please check this document Trouble-Shooting-for-IDE.
0. Prerequisite:
- Install Docker
- To know more about Docker - 12 mins video to understand Docker:YouTube Bilibili
- If you have installation problems on Windows. Please refer to windows-docker-problem-solutions
- Install VSCode
- For further using and learning VSCode - Learn to code with VSCode
- If you are using Mac with Apple Silicon, please download image different from x86 user, which is given as follows.
1. Working with VSCode in Docker containers
1.1 Install extensions in VSCode
*To install the extension, open the Extensions view (MAC: โงโX, Windows: Ctrl+Shift+X, Linux: Ctrl+Shift+X)
- Extension(1): Docker extension
- Search for
dockerto filter results and select Docker extension authored by Microsoft.
- Search for

- Extension(2): Remote Containers extension
- Search for
dev containerto filter results and select extension authored by Microsoft.
- Search for

1.2 Pull and load the pre-built image from Docker hub (or build from scratch)
Step1: Enter the command in cmd or terminal (shortcut to open a terminal: Ctrl+`):
docker pull svftools/software-security-analysis:latest
Step2: Create and run a container of the image:
docker run -itd svftools/software-security-analysis:latest /bin/bash

Step3: Load Docker container in VSCode
Right click the container item and select 'Attach Visual Studio Code'

If you can't see the working directory, please select file -> open (folder)... then enter the /home/SVF-tools/Software-Security-Analysis

1.4 Install/Enable C/C++ extension in container
- To install the extension, open the Extensions view (MAC: โงโX, Windows: Ctrl+Shift+X, Linux: Ctrl+Shift+X)
- Search for C/C++ and select Docker extension authored by Microsoft.


2. Run and debug your program
- VSCode's built-in debugger helps your editing, compilation and debugging.
- Software-Security-Analysis has prepared configurations in
launch.jsonin.vscodefolder to debug hello.cpp inHelloWorldfolder. - More information VSCode-debugging
- If you just want to compile without using the VSCode tools you can run this command in the terminal which will compile everything and put the executables inside the
binfolder
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug . && make


2.1 Switching programs
When working on different labs/assignments, change the "program" and "args" fields in launch.json
| Lab/Assignment | "program" | "args" |
|---|---|---|
| Lab-Exercise-1 | "${workspaceFolder}/bin/lab1" | "test1" |
| Lab-Exercise-2 | "${workspaceFolder}/bin/lab2" | "test1" |
| Lab-Exercise-3 | "${workspaceFolder}/bin/lab3" | "test1" |
| Assignment-1 | "${workspaceFolder}/bin/ass1" | "-icfg", "${workspaceFolder}/Assignment-1/Tests/testcases/icfg/test1.ll" "-pta", "${workspaceFolder}/Assignment-1/Tests/testcases/pta/test1.ll" "-taint", "${workspaceFolder}/Assignment-1/Tests/testcases/taint/test1.ll" |
| Assignment-2 | "${workspaceFolder}/bin/ass2" | "${workspaceFolder}/Assignment-2/Tests/testcases/sse/test1.ll" |
| Assignment-3 | "${workspaceFolder}/bin/ass3" | "${workspaceFolder}/Assignment-3/Tests/testcases/ae/test1.ll" |