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author | Anthony Ramine <[email protected]> | 2014-03-25 03:00:15 +0100 |
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committer | Björn Gustavsson <[email protected]> | 2014-03-25 04:34:24 +0100 |
commit | 7a72ebab6811bea482ae0ad9fc25c7f4820226fe (patch) | |
tree | b086da6562d03ba74e7fb872b46210ab8b12b8cf /lib/compiler/src | |
parent | c2b4eab25c907f453a394d382c04cd04e6c06b49 (diff) | |
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Correctly handle non-matching patterns against literal values
The pass sys_core_fold did not correctly handle non-matching patterns in code
such as:
0 = case <<>> of
<<>> -> 0;
a -> 1
end.
Function case_opt_lit/3 is rewritten in two passes to first remove any
non-matching clause and only then potentially remove the related patterns
in each clause.
Reported-by: Ulf Norell
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/compiler/src')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl | 43 |
1 files changed, 26 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl index 52d6dfe184..b7422318b2 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl @@ -2031,9 +2031,9 @@ case_opt(Arg, Cs0, Sub) -> case_opt_args([A0|As0], Cs0, Sub, LitExpr, Acc) -> case case_opt_arg(A0, Sub, Cs0, LitExpr) of - error -> + {error,Cs1} -> %% Nothing to be done. Move on to the next argument. - Cs = [{Ps,C,[P|PsAcc],Bs} || {[P|Ps],C,PsAcc,Bs} <- Cs0], + Cs = [{Ps,C,[P|PsAcc],Bs} || {[P|Ps],C,PsAcc,Bs} <- Cs1], case_opt_args(As0, Cs, Sub, LitExpr, [A0|Acc]); {ok,As1,Cs} -> %% The argument was either expanded (from tuple/list) or @@ -2052,7 +2052,7 @@ case_opt_arg(E0, Sub, Cs, LitExpr) -> E = maybe_replace_var(E0, Sub), case cerl:is_data(E) of false -> - error; + {error,Cs}; true -> case cerl:data_type(E) of {atomic,_} -> @@ -2102,35 +2102,44 @@ maybe_replace_var_1(E, #sub{t=Tdb}) -> %% pattern matching is tricky, so we will give up in that case. case_opt_lit(Lit, Cs0, LitExpr) -> - try case_opt_lit_1(Cs0, Lit, LitExpr) of + Cs1 = case_opt_lit_1(Lit, Cs0, LitExpr), + try case_opt_lit_2(Lit, Cs1) of Cs -> {ok,[],Cs} catch throw:impossible -> - error + {error,Cs1} end. -case_opt_lit_1([{[P|Ps],C,PsAcc,Bs0}|Cs], E, LitExpr) -> +case_opt_lit_1(E, [{[P|_],C,_,_}=Current|Cs], LitExpr) -> + case cerl_clauses:match(P, E) of + none -> + %% The pattern will not match the literal. Remove the clause. + %% Unless the entire case expression is a literal, also + %% emit a warning. + case LitExpr of + false -> add_warning(C, nomatch_clause_type); + true -> ok + end, + case_opt_lit_1(E, Cs, LitExpr); + _ -> + [Current|case_opt_lit_1(E, Cs, LitExpr)] + end; +case_opt_lit_1(_, [], _) -> []. + +case_opt_lit_2(E, [{[P|Ps],C,PsAcc,Bs0}|Cs]) -> + %% Non-matching clauses have already been removed in case_opt_lit_1/3. case cerl_clauses:match(P, E) of - none -> - %% The pattern will not match the literal. Remove the clause. - %% Unless the entire case expression is a literal, also - %% emit a warning. - case LitExpr of - false -> add_warning(C, nomatch_clause_type); - true -> ok - end, - case_opt_lit_1(Cs, E, LitExpr); {true,Bs} -> %% The pattern matches the literal. Remove the pattern %% and update the bindings. - [{Ps,C,PsAcc,Bs++Bs0}|case_opt_lit_1(Cs, E, LitExpr)]; + [{Ps,C,PsAcc,Bs++Bs0}|case_opt_lit_2(E, Cs)]; {false,_} -> %% Binary literal and pattern. We are not sure whether %% the pattern will match. throw(impossible) end; -case_opt_lit_1([], _, _) -> []. +case_opt_lit_2(_, []) -> []. %% case_opt_data(Expr, Clauses0, LitExpr) -> {ok,Exprs,Clauses} |