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author | Björn Gustavsson <[email protected]> | 2011-12-21 06:44:28 +0100 |
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committer | Björn Gustavsson <[email protected]> | 2012-01-04 10:49:15 +0100 |
commit | 53bd4974a1012669fb7db09815fabac01b586c12 (patch) | |
tree | c2c1bc82febe57acf81969bee72b57af4181f308 /lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl | |
parent | 8769a849dbbb70cb92733f484b2a0e1693e97eb7 (diff) | |
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Eliminate the match_fail primop in v3_kernel and later passes
In the v3_life pass, it is assumed that a 'match_fail' primop
only occur at the top-level and at the end of a function.
But this code:
do_split_cases(A) ->
case A of
x ->
Z = dummy1;
_ ->
Z = dummy2,
a=b
end,
Z.
will be optimized by sys_core_fold to the following code:
'split_cases'/1 =
fun (_cor0) ->
let <_cor7,Z> =
case _cor0 of
<'x'> when 'true' ->
< 'dummy1','dummy1' >
<_cor6> when 'true' ->
%% Here follows a 'match_fail' primop inside
%% multiple return values:
< primop 'match_fail'({'badmatch','b'}),'dummy2' >
end
in
Z
moving the 'match_fail' primop into a "values" construction.
In the future, we would like to get rid of the v3_life pass (it is
there for historical reasons), so in the mean-time we prefer to not
add more code to it by generalizing the handling of 'match_fail'.
Since the 'match_fail' primop can be simulated by erlang:error/{1,2},
the simplest solution is to translate 'match_fail' to a call to
erlang:error/{1,2} in v3_kernel and remove the handling of
'match_fail' in v3_life and v3_codegen.
It is tempting to get rid of 'match_fail' also in the Core Erlang
format, but there are two issues:
- Removing the support for 'match_fail' completely may break tools
that generate Core Erlang code. We should not do that in a minor
release.
- There is no easy way to generate a 'function_clause' exception
that will remain correct if it will be inlined into another
function. (Calling "erlang:error(function_clause, Args)" is
fine only if it is not inlined into another function.) A good
solution probably involves introducing new instructions, which
is better done in a major release.
Noticed-by: Håkan Matsson
Minimized-test-case-by: Erik Søe Sørensen
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl | 22 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl index d76291f57f..f2eaa37617 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ -import(lists, [map/2,foldl/3,foldr/3,mapfoldl/3,splitwith/2,member/2, keymember/3,keyfind/3]). -import(ordsets, [add_element/2,del_element/2,union/2,union/1,subtract/2]). +-import(cerl, [c_tuple/1]). -include("core_parse.hrl"). -include("v3_kernel.hrl"). @@ -422,10 +423,11 @@ expr(#c_call{anno=A,module=M0,name=F0,args=Cargs}, Sub, St0) -> end; expr(#c_primop{anno=A,name=#c_literal{val=match_fail},args=Cargs0}, Sub, St0) -> Cargs = translate_match_fail(Cargs0, Sub, A, St0), - %% This special case will disappear. {Kargs,Ap,St} = atomic_list(Cargs, Sub, St0), Ar = length(Cargs), - Call = #k_call{anno=A,op=#k_internal{name=match_fail,arity=Ar},args=Kargs}, + Call = #k_call{anno=A,op=#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang}, + name=#k_atom{val=error}, + arity=Ar},args=Kargs}, {Call,Ap,St}; expr(#c_primop{anno=A,name=#c_literal{val=N},args=Cargs}, Sub, St0) -> {Kargs,Ap,St1} = atomic_list(Cargs, Sub, St0), @@ -455,14 +457,14 @@ expr(#ireceive_accept{anno=A}, _Sub, St) -> {#k_receive_accept{anno=A},[],St}. translate_match_fail(Args, Sub, Anno, St) -> case Args of [#c_tuple{es=[#c_literal{val=function_clause}|As]}] -> - translate_match_fail_1(Anno, Args, As, Sub, St); + translate_match_fail_1(Anno, As, Sub, St); [#c_literal{val=Tuple}] when is_tuple(Tuple) -> %% The inliner may have created a literal out of %% the original #c_tuple{}. case tuple_to_list(Tuple) of [function_clause|As0] -> As = [#c_literal{val=E} || E <- As0], - translate_match_fail_1(Anno, Args, As, Sub, St); + translate_match_fail_1(Anno, As, Sub, St); _ -> Args end; @@ -471,7 +473,7 @@ translate_match_fail(Args, Sub, Anno, St) -> Args end. -translate_match_fail_1(Anno, Args, As, Sub, #kern{ff=FF}) -> +translate_match_fail_1(Anno, As, Sub, #kern{ff=FF}) -> AnnoFunc = case keyfind(function_name, 1, Anno) of false -> none; %Force rewrite. @@ -481,10 +483,10 @@ translate_match_fail_1(Anno, Args, As, Sub, #kern{ff=FF}) -> case {AnnoFunc,FF} of {Same,Same} -> %% Still in the correct function. - Args; + translate_fc(As); {{F,_},F} -> %% Still in the correct function. - Args; + translate_fc(As); _ -> %% Wrong function or no function_name annotation. %% @@ -493,9 +495,12 @@ translate_match_fail_1(Anno, Args, As, Sub, #kern{ff=FF}) -> %% the current function). match_fail(function_clause) will %% only work at the top level of the function it was originally %% defined in, so we will need to rewrite it to a case_clause. - [#c_tuple{es=[#c_literal{val=case_clause},#c_tuple{es=As}]}] + [c_tuple([#c_literal{val=case_clause},c_tuple(As)])] end. +translate_fc(Args) -> + [#c_literal{val=function_clause},make_list(Args)]. + %% call_type(Module, Function, Arity) -> call | bif | apply | error. %% Classify the call. call_type(#c_literal{val=M}, #c_literal{val=F}, Ar) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> @@ -1494,7 +1499,6 @@ iletrec_funs_gen(Fs, FreeVs, St) -> %% is_exit_expr(Kexpr) -> boolean(). %% Test whether Kexpr always exits and never returns. -is_exit_expr(#k_call{op=#k_internal{name=match_fail,arity=1}}) -> true; is_exit_expr(#k_receive_next{}) -> true; is_exit_expr(_) -> false. |