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author | Anthony Ramine <[email protected]> | 2014-03-05 04:41:49 +0100 |
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committer | Anthony Ramine <[email protected]> | 2014-03-05 10:18:20 +0100 |
commit | 6c8c99caba7cf5f77f7f5922a026c058a55138df (patch) | |
tree | e472c10f6d701666c0ea0972c7d85c4bc09c1626 | |
parent | 926be4d0a3a75f48bc280a7aa2f97fc4adbef189 (diff) | |
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Compile BIF calls and operator expressions to Core the same way
Previously, erlang:'or'(X, Y) and X or Y were not compiled to the same
Core code.
-rw-r--r-- | lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl | 97 |
1 files changed, 57 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl index d3db395995..9c9941d039 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl @@ -274,51 +274,67 @@ gexpr({op,L,'orelse',E1,E2}, Bools, St0) -> True = {atom,L,true}, E = make_bool_switch_guard(L, E1, V, True, E2), gexpr(E, Bools, St); -gexpr({op,Line,Op,L,R}=Call, Bools0, St0) -> +gexpr({op,Line,Op,L,R}=E, Bools, St) -> case erl_internal:bool_op(Op, 2) of - true -> - {Le,Lps,Bools1,St1} = gexpr(L, Bools0, St0), - {Ll,Llps,St2} = force_safe(Le, St1), - {Re,Rps,Bools,St3} = gexpr(R, Bools1, St2), - {Rl,Rlps,St4} = force_safe(Re, St3), - Anno = lineno_anno(Line, St4), - {#icall{anno=#a{anno=Anno}, %Must have an #a{} - module=#c_literal{anno=Anno,val=erlang}, - name=#c_literal{anno=Anno,val=Op}, - args=[Ll,Rl]},Lps ++ Llps ++ Rps ++ Rlps,Bools,St4}; - false -> - gexpr_test(Call, Bools0, St0) + true -> + gexpr_bool(Op, L, R, Bools, St, Line); + false -> + gexpr_test(E, Bools, St) end; -gexpr({op,Line,Op,A}=Call, Bools0, St0) -> - case Op of - 'not' -> - {Ae0,Aps,Bools,St1} = gexpr(A, Bools0, St0), - case Ae0 of - #icall{module=#c_literal{val=erlang}, - name=#c_literal{val='=:='}, - args=[E,#c_literal{val=true}]}=EqCall -> - %% - %% Doing the following transformation - %% not(Expr =:= true) ==> Expr =:= false - %% will help eliminating redundant is_boolean/1 tests. - %% - Ae = EqCall#icall{args=[E,#c_literal{val=false}]}, - {Al,Alps,St2} = force_safe(Ae, St1), - {Al,Aps ++ Alps,Bools,St2}; - Ae -> - {Al,Alps,St2} = force_safe(Ae, St1), - Anno = lineno_anno(Line, St2), - {#icall{anno=#a{anno=Anno}, %Must have an #a{} - module=#c_literal{anno=Anno,val=erlang}, - name=#c_literal{anno=Anno,val=Op}, - args=[Al]},Aps ++ Alps,Bools,St2} - end; - _ -> - gexpr_test(Call, Bools0, St0) +gexpr({call,Line,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,Op}},[L,R]}=E, Bools, St) -> + case erl_internal:bool_op(Op, 2) of + true -> + gexpr_bool(Op, L, R, Bools, St, Line); + false -> + gexpr_test(E, Bools, St) end; +gexpr({op,Line,'not',A}, Bools, St) -> + gexpr_not(A, Bools, St, Line); +gexpr({call,Line,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,'not'}},[A]}, Bools, St) -> + gexpr_not(A, Bools, St, Line); gexpr(E0, Bools, St0) -> gexpr_test(E0, Bools, St0). +%% gexpr_not(L, R, Bools, State) -> {Cexpr,[PreExp],Bools,State}. +%% Generate a guard for boolean operators + +gexpr_bool(Op, L, R, Bools0, St0, Line) -> + {Le,Lps,Bools1,St1} = gexpr(L, Bools0, St0), + {Ll,Llps,St2} = force_safe(Le, St1), + {Re,Rps,Bools,St3} = gexpr(R, Bools1, St2), + {Rl,Rlps,St4} = force_safe(Re, St3), + Anno = lineno_anno(Line, St4), + {#icall{anno=#a{anno=Anno}, %Must have an #a{} + module=#c_literal{anno=Anno,val=erlang}, + name=#c_literal{anno=Anno,val=Op}, + args=[Ll,Rl]},Lps ++ Llps ++ Rps ++ Rlps,Bools,St4}. + +%% gexpr_not(Expr, Bools, State) -> {Cexpr,[PreExp],Bools,State}. +%% Generate an erlang:'not'/1 guard test. + +gexpr_not(A, Bools0, St0, Line) -> + {Ae0,Aps,Bools,St1} = gexpr(A, Bools0, St0), + case Ae0 of + #icall{module=#c_literal{val=erlang}, + name=#c_literal{val='=:='}, + args=[E,#c_literal{val=true}]}=EqCall -> + %% + %% Doing the following transformation + %% not(Expr =:= true) ==> Expr =:= false + %% will help eliminating redundant is_boolean/1 tests. + %% + Ae = EqCall#icall{args=[E,#c_literal{val=false}]}, + {Al,Alps,St2} = force_safe(Ae, St1), + {Al,Aps ++ Alps,Bools,St2}; + Ae -> + {Al,Alps,St2} = force_safe(Ae, St1), + Anno = lineno_anno(Line, St2), + {#icall{anno=#a{anno=Anno}, %Must have an #a{} + module=#c_literal{anno=Anno,val=erlang}, + name=#c_literal{anno=Anno,val='not'}, + args=[Al]},Aps ++ Alps,Bools,St2} + end. + %% gexpr_test(Expr, Bools, State) -> {Cexpr,[PreExp],Bools,State}. %% Generate a guard test. At this stage we must be sure that we have %% a proper boolean value here so wrap things with an true test if we @@ -335,7 +351,8 @@ gexpr_test(E0, Bools0, St0) -> #icall{anno=Anno,module=#c_literal{val=erlang},name=#c_literal{val=N},args=As} -> Ar = length(As), case erl_internal:type_test(N, Ar) orelse - erl_internal:comp_op(N, Ar) of + erl_internal:comp_op(N, Ar) orelse + erl_internal:bool_op(N, Ar) of true -> {E1,Eps0,Bools0,St1}; false -> Lanno = Anno#a.anno, |