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author | John Högberg <[email protected]> | 2018-11-02 09:38:31 +0100 |
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committer | John Högberg <[email protected]> | 2018-11-02 09:38:31 +0100 |
commit | 7999ddad6121db7d1b7fe44b3c6a80a8d7ff70f3 (patch) | |
tree | ce945f151c9c789bda1e54708815be5301b843a8 /lib | |
parent | f9aa2fbb81470e9d58efe2cff7e394888c14a779 (diff) | |
parent | eb9ee88f4cc640065f4902e270d834bfb596d5fc (diff) | |
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Merge branch 'john/erts/minusminus_trapping/OTP-15371' into maint
* john/erts/minusminus_trapping/OTP-15371:
Optimize operator '--' and yield on large inputs
Inline erts_cmp
Clarify a magical allocation size
Fix trapping in lists:reverse/2
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/stdlib/doc/src/lists.xml | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/stdlib/test/lists_SUITE.erl | 42 |
2 files changed, 42 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/lists.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/lists.xml index c3d5d7e07a..e4215a5336 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/lists.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/lists.xml @@ -850,14 +850,6 @@ splitwith(Pred, List) -> > <input>lists:subtract("123212", "212").</input> "312".</pre> <p><c>lists:subtract(A, B)</c> is equivalent to <c>A -- B</c>.</p> - <warning> - <p>The complexity of <c>lists:subtract(A, B)</c> is proportional to - <c>length(A)*length(B)</c>, meaning that it is very slow if both - <c>A</c> and <c>B</c> are long lists. (If both lists are long, it - is a much better choice to use ordered lists and - <seealso marker="ordsets#subtract/2"> - <c>ordsets:subtract/2</c></seealso>.</p> - </warning> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/lists_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/lists_SUITE.erl index 837ab4e97e..9a94bcc012 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/lists_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/lists_SUITE.erl @@ -2597,6 +2597,13 @@ subtract(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {'EXIT',_} = (catch sub([a|b], [])), {'EXIT',_} = (catch sub([a|b], [a])), + %% Trapping, both crashing and otherwise. + [sub_trapping(N) || N <- lists:seq(0, 18)], + + %% The current implementation chooses which algorithm to use based on + %% certain thresholds, and we need proper coverage for all corner cases. + [sub_thresholds(N) || N <- lists:seq(0, 32)], + ok. sub_non_matching(A, B) -> @@ -2606,6 +2613,41 @@ sub(A, B) -> Res = A -- B, Res = lists:subtract(A, B). +sub_trapping(N) -> + List = lists:duplicate(N + (1 bsl N), gurka), + ImproperList = List ++ crash, + + {'EXIT',_} = (catch sub_trapping_1(ImproperList, [])), + {'EXIT',_} = (catch sub_trapping_1(List, ImproperList)), + + List = List -- lists:duplicate(N + (1 bsl N), gaffel), + ok = sub_trapping_1(List, []). + +sub_trapping_1([], _) -> ok; +sub_trapping_1(L, R) -> sub_trapping_1(L -- R, [gurka | R]). + +sub_thresholds(N) -> + %% This needs to be long enough to cause trapping. + OtherLen = 1 bsl 18, + Other = lists:seq(0, OtherLen - 1), + + Disjoint = lists:seq(-N, -1), + Subset = lists:seq(1, N), + + %% LHS is disjoint from RHS, so all elements must be retained. + Disjoint = Disjoint -- Other, + + %% LHS is covered by RHS, so all elements must be removed. + [] = Subset -- Other, + + %% RHS is disjoint from LHS, so all elements must be retained. + Other = Other -- Disjoint, + + %% RHS is covered by LHS, so N elements must be removed. + N = OtherLen - length(Other -- Subset), + + ok. + %% Test lists:droplast/1 droplast(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = lists:droplast([x]), |