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author | Steve Vinoski <[email protected]> | 2014-03-19 11:45:11 -0400 |
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committer | Steve Vinoski <[email protected]> | 2014-03-21 10:19:51 -0400 |
commit | 6c298a7bfa332e5b7d153648d741740abc3bcdf8 (patch) | |
tree | 3f8a5604555b8a3b959c5184bba59d9c65b0da3a /lib/stdlib/src/gen_server.erl | |
parent | 73af231f1a22083031df49ba19fdfd4f6b434a10 (diff) | |
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fix sys:get_state/1,2 and sys:replace_state/2,3 when sys suspended
Add two new system callbacks Module:system_get_state/1 and
Module:system_replace_state/2 to allow sys:get_state/1,2 and
sys:replace_state/2,3 to operate correctly even if a process is sys
suspended. Modify gen_server, gen_fsm, and gen_event to support the new
callbacks.
If a callback module does not export these functions, then by default the
Misc value (the same as that passed as the final argument to
sys:handle_system_msg/6, and returned as part of the return value of
sys:get_status/1,2) is treated as the callback module's state.
The previous behaviour of intercepting the system message and passing a
tuple of size 2 as the last argument to sys:handle_system_msg/6 is no
longer supported.
Add tests to verify the correctness of sys:get_state/1,2 and
sys:replace_state/2,3 when processes are sys suspended. Add two tests for
modules that implement special processes, one that exports
system_get_state/1 and system_replace_state/2 and one that doesn't.
Much of the credit for this patch goes to James Fish, who reported the
initial problem and implemented much of the fix.
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/stdlib/src/gen_server.erl')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/stdlib/src/gen_server.erl | 16 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/gen_server.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/gen_server.erl index 5f14e48b0a..202a931fae 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/gen_server.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/gen_server.erl @@ -98,6 +98,8 @@ -export([system_continue/3, system_terminate/4, system_code_change/4, + system_get_state/1, + system_replace_state/2, format_status/2]). %% Internal exports @@ -372,13 +374,6 @@ wake_hib(Parent, Name, State, Mod, Debug) -> decode_msg(Msg, Parent, Name, State, Mod, Time, Debug, Hib) -> case Msg of - {system, From, get_state} -> - sys:handle_system_msg(get_state, From, Parent, ?MODULE, Debug, - {State, [Name, State, Mod, Time]}, Hib); - {system, From, {replace_state, StateFun}} -> - NState = try StateFun(State) catch _:_ -> State end, - sys:handle_system_msg(replace_state, From, Parent, ?MODULE, Debug, - {NState, [Name, NState, Mod, Time]}, Hib); {system, From, Req} -> sys:handle_system_msg(Req, From, Parent, ?MODULE, Debug, [Name, State, Mod, Time], Hib); @@ -687,6 +682,13 @@ system_code_change([Name, State, Mod, Time], _Module, OldVsn, Extra) -> Else -> Else end. +system_get_state([_Name, State, _Mod, _Time]) -> + {ok, State}. + +system_replace_state(StateFun, [Name, State, Mod, Time]) -> + NState = StateFun(State), + {ok, NState, [Name, NState, Mod, Time]}. + %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% Format debug messages. Print them as the call-back module sees %% them, not as the real erlang messages. Use trace for that. |